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| | ‘ | * Buitoing 90%270 The Missouri Normal & Business College. gna ous « x Will Open its Fall Term Sept. 7, 1897 Tuition in Normel Department per week, 50 cents; Tuition in Business and Shorthand and Typewriting Department pee week. $1.50; hand and Ty pewriting Dept., 6%. Mahed Koons per week, 25 to.50 cente: Lessons note with approved security for tuition, except Write for Catalogue. Address, THE MISSOURI NOR 3 Life Scholar Combined course. $50.00; Board per week, $1 n Short- Fur- in Music, Law and Artreasonable Will take Music, Law and Art. Send this to your friend. MAL AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ip in Business Dept , $50.00 K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. | Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. NO a ee | 7 dai xcept Sand 2 .™m. | io peagene jaily excep! foes y ees 3 1 Express daily........ No. 4 Freight, daily except Sunday, No. 5 Port Arthur Expr sour! No. 2 Express daily No. 6 Freight daily e: Nos °* ry ‘ | No 10Freight, daily expect Sunday, opm, | No. 4 Port Arthur Express, daily,.. p.m. | Remember this is the popular short line be- tween Kanens City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, | Ark., Siloam Springs, Ar and the direct | route from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, | and points north and northeast and to Denver, | Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points weet and northwest. No expense has been red to make the passenger equipment of | line second to none in the west. Travel | via the new line H.C. Orr, Gen’1 Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. ALL CAUGHT. No Pineville Bank Robbers Now at Large. Wier City, Kas, Aug. 27.—Jonn Sheets, the last of the Pineville (Mo ) | bank robbers, is behind the bars His capture was effected by City Marshal James Hatton and Consta- ble Ike Dennie, yesterday, at the Hubbards’ house here. Juet before noon Cashier Shields of the McDonald County Bank came in to get the money recovered Tues- day night. Officers Hatton aud Dennis went to the Sam Hubbard place, accompanied by Shields. While there a young man drove up in a new buggy. The officers! sized him up as one of the gang, | and quietly went out and inquired his name. He eeemed dazed for a! moment, but gave it as John Sheets. He had no charce to resist, and submitted quietly to arrest. Cash- ier Shields identified him as the robber who knocked him down w.th a Winchester. Sheets is not yet 23 yeare old, aod was born near Cali- fornia, Mo. For some years he lived near Independence, Kas, bui has lately been working for Bud Parker, the latest husband of Cora Hubbard, in the Indian Territory. During the pursuit of the gang, after the robbery, Sheets was shot from in front, and still carries nine buckshot in bis breast, right arm and head. Hesays he spent Wed- nesday at Junction City, Kas, going to the Woodamn’s log rolling; then he went to Parsons, bought a new buggy, and drove to Wier City to- day. According to a celebrated ana-| tomist there are upwards of 5,000, 000 little glands in the human stom- ach These glands pour out the di- gestive juices which disolve or di gest the food. Indigestion is want | of juice, weakness of glands, need | of help to restore the health of | these organs. The best and most | natural help is that given by Shaker | Digestive Cordial. Naturel, bs- | cause it supplies the materials need | ed by the glands to prepare the di gestive juices. Because it strength- ens and invigorates the glands and the stomach, until they are able to do their work alone. Shaker Diges- | tive Cordial cures indigestion cer- tainly and permanently. It dces so | by natural meang, and therein lies Getting Poor Holding Office. K.C, Star. The followiog from the Hannibal Journal ia said to be what J. M Seibert says about office holding: | “Offics holding is mighty poor busi- | ness. When I got into politics I was making money rapidly. Since I | have been holding cftics I have been steadily growing poorer. For ten years I was collector of Cape Girar- deau county. While in that posi tion I made some money. Bat tisce Icame to Jefferson City—thirtecn years ago—I have not only made no money, but have about lost what Ihad made. I te'l you I regret the day I came to Jefferson City. I have wasted the hest years of my life holding office and am now poorer than when I began. It doesn't pay. { can never mak; anything ous of it, andas [ am now 50 years old, I must get comething else if I want to leave anything to my family.” This of course means that Mr. Seibert will be a candidate for some office at the next election. Town of Laredo, Mex., Looted. Torreon, M&éx, Aug. 27.—Since the high waters in the Nazas River, which flows through the outer lim its of the city of Laredo, five miles north of Torreon, the citizens have had the levee which protects the lower portion of the city fram high water patrolled day and night, in order to notify the people of aay break or suddrn rise in the river. Some time Jate last night, after the people had retired, a gang. with evident intent of robbing the resi- dents, started a report simultane- ously in several parts of the city that the levee had broker, and the water was runviog into the city rap idly, and told the people to fly for thew lives, with the result that over 2000 people left their homes in a wild stampede for the hills before the true situation was found out— that it was a false report. In the wild rash for the hills an aged lady fell into an irrigatiog ca- nal and was drowned. Mauy people remained on the hills until day- light, afraid to return to their homes and the miscreants who circulated the report robbed many residences. The authorities are making a search- | ing investigation, and several arresta have been made. Drank Carbolic Acid. Huntington, W. Va, Aug. 27.— Miss Margaret Moyle, the 20 year old daughter of W:lliam Moyle, a retired merchant, committed suicide Wednesday night by drinking car bolic acid. She was an accomplish- jed young woman, anda member of a circle cf literary students While pass’ng a newa stand with a ‘friend Wednesday her attention was attracted by the glaring cover the secret of its wonderful and un- varied success. At druggists, price | 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. | Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 26.—The | Holly brothers, Frank and Walter, \ left Buckuey a few days ago to go ona prospecting trip into Mount Tacoma. Frank’s gun was acciden of “Trixie, or the Shadow of a Dark Crime.” She bought the book, to the astonishment of har friend, and took ithqme. Her mother and sis ters teased her about the book, but went to bed leaving ber still reading the novel. She was not yesterday, ber mother tavly dischargen and the top of his head blown off. With the utmost devotion Walter shouldered corpse and through thickets, dark- ness and difficulties carried it for two days and nights until he arrived home. He is completely prostrated. The Holly boys are from Polo, Ogle County, Ill. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward tor any case ot catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cutney & Uo Pros., Toledo O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years} and be_ | lieve him perfectly honovable'fn all Sie f iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, 5 West & Trvax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo O. Watpinc, KINNAN ae vin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces of the system. Price Rae bottle. Sold nials free, she had stayed up late. When the |room was finally opened an empty the | carbolic acid bottle and the book | beside her dead body told the story. j _ Sav Sebastian, Aug. 27.—Twenty | detectives, who are well acquainted j with the Spanish anarchists, have jartived bere for the purpose of | Watching over the Queen Regent It is stated that their presence js | due to the fact that the Government | has learned that the anarchists of | London have resolved to assassinate | her Majesty. Waverly, Io., Aug. 26 —Jerome, Kern, a farmer, was found dead in | the woods last evening, with a bul ilet hole through his side and his jclothes entirely barned from his body. He had been missing since Monday. when he went into the woods to hunt for bees. The locali- ty is one that has witnessed some | bitter neighborhood quarrels. called for breakfast | supposing | DISSATISFIED DUNKARDS. } | turn at Once. Anderson, Ind., August 19.—The; | Dunkerds, who colonized and went} | from Indiana to Daketa lest spring, | ,send word that they intended to re | tura to Indiaua as soon as |get their wheat crops in. have met with reverses, acd say} ithey have been deceived. Land- | bocming companies represented a year ago that the National Society} jof the Dunkard Church had gone in | to a scheme of colonizing Dunkards | from all parts of the countyy in Bee Dakotas. About 5000 went last year, and a like number joined them | they can | They | \ |thisepring. The letters received from ihe Madiscn Covnty colony state thut there is general dissatis- faction, and this fall will witness a depopulation of geveral eclony | towns Money to Th Chicago, Ill., Aug: 25 —Jokn D. Tollant, President of the Tollant Banking Company of San Francis- co and a millionaire, is confined in the East Chicago Avenus Station, a raving maniac. Saucday he left ‘Frisco for a vacation in Parie. Yes- terday, soon after the limited train left Counci! Bluffs, In, he became violently insane. He drew a $20 gold picce from his pocket and threw it at his neer- est neighbor. This was followed by a volley of gold coin burled at the passengers ‘ After demolishing his elegant gold watch by hurling it ogainst the side of the car, and attempting to shoot several of the crew, he was j overcome. Clinton, Missouri. 3 Mr. A. L. Armstrong, and old drug- gist, and a prominent citizen of this en- terpiising town, says: ‘I sell some forty difterent kinds of cough medicines. but have never in my experience sold so much of any one article as I have of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. All who use it say it is the most pertect remedy for cough, cold, consumption, and all diseases ot the throat and lungs,they haye ever tried.” Itis a specific for croap and whvoping cough. It will relieve a cough in oneminute. Couatains no opiates. Sold by H. L. Tucker, She Knew Him, Ridgeway, Ill., Aug., 27 —Sheriff R Galloway last mght tcok Joe Wade, with 12 other white mepv, who were entire strangers, before little Effie Strong, the victim of the as- sault. She at once pointed Wade outas the guilty man. He was placed in jail at Shawaee- town, Ill., for safe keeping, as there has been much talk of a lynching. He will there await the action of the Grand Jury. A Goiden Cargo. SanFrancieco, Cal., Aug. 27.—The steamer Mariposa brought from Syn ney 450,000 English sovereigns val- ued at $2,187,000, which were land- ed from the vessel the moment she docked and taken to tke Ucited States mint, where they ere to be converted into $20 gold pieces. The coin is seat to pay for California wheat. $20 a Chicken. | __ Websiec City, Ia., Aug. 27.—L. A. | McMurray, presideut of the largest jbauk in this city, was fined $129 this morning. or $20 apiece for hav ing 8ix prairie chickens in his pos- ;Session, preparing |breakfast. They bad been present- jed to him by a friend. The fine |was paid rather than disclose the jname of the hunte:. | oe | them for his} Huge Glues Trust. j Chicage, Til, Aug. 25—The or-| ganization of a collossal trust whieh | is destined to ecntrol the entire window gias3 output of the country! is almost complete?. Preliminary / steps were teken yesterday. The | be} bew crganization will Association I: will be formed! jalong thelatest improved trust linea. | I: will take the placa of the old! trust, which went into liquidation | two years ago. There will be no attempt to bay! the individual plants of the compa-| nies. The ‘output’ will simply be! pooled. Every foot of glass manu-! factured will have to be sold at the! trust price. There sre 1,800 “pots” ia the are reprecented at the meeting. Do Not be Imposed On. Always insist on getting Folev’s Honey and Tar, as itis positively absolately and unqual | ifiedly the best cough medicine. At J. A.| Trimble’s drug store. | Three Hold Up: j Wheeling, W. Va, Aug. 25 —Five} masked men with revolvers last | night held up three separate car | tiwges on the pike half a mile from | the city limits and almost in tha cen-| ter cf the populous eubarb of Leath-! erwood, end relieved their occu | pants of their watches and mocey. | Will Donaldson, a carriage manufac-| turer who were driving each gave| up a gold watch and a few dollars fcom their purees. Galia Mitebell, | a liveryman, and a young lady met the eame fatoa few minutes later. Jokn Briles and his family of four | cama next There were perhaps 200! people within 200 yards on lawrs Jand front stoops. A Sound Liver Biakesu Weill Man Are you Billious, co pated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad} taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your liver is out ot order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure all disorder of the liver, Stomach cr bowels It has no equal as aliver medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles at H. L. fuckers drugstore. 4tly Goulds to Sue. —Tke Goulds plan to prosecute the persons who induced old Mrs. Angell to sue for a sbare of Jay Gould's millions, bas- leg the action cn aclaim of widow- hood. Judge Dillon, who has the matter in hand, says that a regular syndi- cate was formed to rob his clients. He knows cf five persons interested in the scheme aside from Mrs. Cody of Denver. Judge Dillon éhinks these persors contributed pro-rata to push tha eu't. New York, Aug. 28 money Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 3 Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says: I had the rheumatism so bad I could not raise my hand to my head. Ballard’s Snow Liniment has entt cured me. intorming my neigh- hat it has done tor me dandley, clerk tor Lay & Lyman, Kewanee, Ill., advises us Snow Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why not try it? It will surely do you good. It cures all intlammation, wounds, sores, cuts, prains, etc. Sold by H & Tucker. Stole His Wife> Monmouth. Ili., Aug. 25 —James | Spriggs of Chicago, came to Kirk-| wood Tuesday ani cinsed ar- rest cf two citizens who, for the last three monthe, have been known as tha j | | Armenian Panic | Constantinople, Aug. 25-—There ; i | was a panie here Tuesday owing toj | the pc ice chasing and arresting tno Nearly all the stores in | rmenians. made were cle nd remained shut j until the police reassured ther pro- ptietors CASTORIA. | | sf i In the Shatting. | Cumber land, Md, Avg. 27 —Jno | Goodsell,a promineat fermer of Cen- j tral New York, while visiting his |F son, J. W. Goodsell Superinteadent of the tannery of the United States | Leather Company at Danis, W. Va, | Was caught in the shefting and kurl- jed around over 100 times. His jarms were torn out, both lezs beat jen off to the knees and all the ribs jon one side broken. He lived two _ hours. | Para, Ill, August 27 —The Har. jrison House was eatered by bur- | glars last night and a guest, Elmer |Cosart. is $I.000 loser in conse- }quance. Cosartis a farm laborer who had no faith in banks. For ten oears he had added te his wealth, pane he had $1,000. the quarter where the arrests were Mr. aad Mrs. J. Spriggs |seys that the man’s » | Mains, and that the women 1 (Spzi i Spriggs is Jobo t jwi | s tis alleged, | | Mains e’oped with the wife of James | Spriggs. H | | Ladies Can W. One size emailer after usi t or new shoes 12 makes tigh . | Instant relief to corns a: greatest comfort discov | and prevent swollen fee jsore spots. Allen’s Fo 6. callous and is a certain | cure for aweating, hot. z feet. At all | druggists and shoe stor Triai package ‘REE by mail. Ad a 8, Olmsted Le Ei Y i New York, Aug., 25.—Theoild firm fof A. W. Faber kes been fined the} t country. Over 1.400 cf these “;ots”| © | | Harness and Saddelry jealled the American Wicdow Glass | Fink's Leather Tree Sa ) | g ; ; 2 | » ) McFARLAND BROS. L. McFARLAND BROS. 4 South Side Square GSutler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in'Stock We keep everything that berse owners need $10 to $0. second hand Saddles of all Double wagon harness from single harness, $7.50 to & harness from $3 to $15. stylesand prices, from the cheapest tothe aeptenwweastssaeuecan steel fork cow boy and scle leather spring : seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps fall line of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old barness and saddles and trade for — new ones. We have the largest retail har ness store in the Southwest and our har | tees are all made at home. woe tems £2258 eeteroteces iBUTLER, A CFE PEPE ee h Low Rate Interest Money; } } . ; ai a: We have money to loan on good farms at Six per cent interest with _ 2 small commission, time five years, i : interest payableQNCE a year. Will | 7: write the note payable on or before so | = borrower can pay amount at any “ time desired and stop interest. || fae 7. . . i] : i Everyone wishing to borrow or | change old loans are requested to i ‘ call and see us,money ready,no delay Hi ' we THE WALTON TRUST COMPANY, } BUTLER, - MISSOURI. RR RRAARARARRISA General Uffice ait Kansas % This company, with R. J. Hurley, | of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, jhes Eight Lumber Yards county and other in adjoiniog coun- ties. bumber or yards, erables us to buy all quantities and sell at PRICE. | ists. & ° ® | Government ona decision that Icad) pee imported by the firm have | been undervalued. The su‘t bas} been pending two vears. to day that the difficulty had result. ed from a misunderstanding be- tween the firm and the Government officials as to the manner of placing j Yaluations. SO per packaze, or six for $5.00, with 2 posi” ‘ tive written guarantee te cure or refund isum of $30.000 by the United States! Semone e Order of Pul THE |e OF MISSOURI) “WAHURLEY, = | Beitremembered, that heretofore, to-w! LUMBER CO. | ate regular term of the Circuit Court aA 4 exis cation. Bates county, Miseouri, begun and held at the court house, in the city of Butler, on the firet Toeaday after the second M. nday in June, 15% ind afterwards, on the 2ist the same being the sixth id term, among other the fol- lowing proceedings were had, to-wit: The Stave of Missouri at the relation and to use of A B Owen, ex-officio col revenue oe re es in th ntid, vs. Hiram Malott, Charlee . Geo W Hopkins, S L Long and W H Thomas, defendants . | Civil action for « | by her attorney and makes proof that detend- | Ants are non-residents of the state of Missourt, Wherevpon it i- ordered by the court thatashh : | defendants b ifled by publication that 7, | plaintiff has commenced a snit against them in * | this court by petition the object and general | nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of 9 | the year Ise. amounting in the aggregate to € the sum of together with interest, costa, t | commissio: ees. upon the following de- ? | scribed tracts of land situated in Bat opty 3 Missouri, to-wit: 1 Lot twel in block eighty in the ety of 2 Rich Hill, avd that ubless the said defendants be and appear at the next term of this conrt te »¢ begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the 9th day of Noe © vember, nd on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, | and {f not then before the end of the term) and plead to said petition according to law, the | same will be taken as confessea and jadgment rendered according to the prayer of paid peti n. und the above described real estate sold. kinds of buildiog material inlarge | {, satisfy the same. And it is further LOWEST | g copy hereof be | Wriecy 1 and publ four wee | be at Jeact f City, Missour1. in th The fact that we operate Jered by the court that paper printed Missouri, for i t Call and see us. : st insertion te 1 ‘ ’ REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. een daysbefore the firet day of: ehextterm ofeaid court. A true = Tom the record. Witness my hand as él % ners Sale of Real Estate. BF? . j sthority of a deerce in partition made by. 15th Day. 4 uit court of Bates county, Missouri, im \ 2 case of Adah Fi ! Louisa Jame THE GREAT Janiclson, etal. Iwill sell at private sale, at : to be obtained therefor, the fal cribed real estate situated in Bates ssouri, to-wit: bait of lots number one (1) and two- northeast quarter of section four (im low nship forty (49) range thirty-three (33); | the south half of the southeast quarter aee~ | tion thirty-three ¢ forty-one Gy ve results in'30 days. iy. Cures when all ot juarter of section four (4) and the west lots number one (1) and two (2) of the ; auarter of section four (4) in townebip forty (4) . | Fange thirty-three (33). : | The terms of sale will be cash, and said sale. | Will be made subj ; @uitcourt. 22 e | land is situated in Homer township, and eighty acres adjoinining it in West Point township. The whole 322 seres will be sold in a body, zt d bi back the pink glow to pale cheeks ¢ fire of youth. It wards of ity ption. Insict on baving REVIVO, no . It com be carried in vest pocket. Ey mail th: alot the cir- t to the appror: bed Circular free. adcress TLL BED: iE (0., 271 Webesh Ave, CBE 266, ILL pcrcneser, vided into smalier — j For Sale in Butler, by H. L. Tucker Draggist. ; JOHN C. HAYES, ‘ 6-tt Special Commis } abet = 4 | female ills, “and is noted tor mak The local manager of the firmeaid | t= PARKER’S CiNCER TONIC if ‘Troubies, Debilitr, distressing stomaca ent A ORIENTAL eo Laz ie ifn, cures when all other = ‘Brery tncfise? aod imped chould bare i HAIR BAl SEXUALBS

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