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! } oldiers in New Orlear cr PRE PPP PPE IELLALEELPPE LPL LARISA :F.J. TYGARD, HON. J. B. NEWBEBRY, 3. C.GLame President. Vice-Pres't Cashier: THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BoTLER, MoO. Belligerent Bridegroom, | Lienizing th | Jefferson City Tribune. New York Sun. | News has just arrived kere of a New Orleans—Everybody wants double murder near Ha Ha Tonka, to lend an encoursging hand to ‘in’ Camden county, Missouri, last) Uncle Sam's soldier boys in camp | Friday. Aceording to reports / here near the Louisiana Confederate | Harry Hogan, with eeveral aliases,,/home. From the blushing young THE RECORDS SHOW CURES OF Rheumatism BY THE USE OF ST. JACOBS OIL oF CHRONIC CRIPPLES AND OF BED-RIDDEN INFLAMMATORY CASES. THERE'S NO DENYING, IT CURES. ‘ ‘ | — {SSS SS as a aeicnaemesen tials ities “aa chopper, married a Miss|woman armed with flowers, who Successor te BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. Missouri ee ~— Time Table War May Last Thirty Years. Vineet a few days ago, and devired| walks timidly up to a red-faced ecl-| EstaBuisHEp Dac., 1870 * : 1 98 | ae E : ARIE T @7cC ARK at Butler Station Washington, D. O., April 26.—|),-. to move acrose the river and live|dier and aska him to “Please accept JJCAP L, $75,000. -- A General Banking Rose eee soa.M Hon. Thomae P. Mackay of South| Vi nim She objected to leaving | this little boutoaniere,” to the rail | nee Transacted, “to25P. M: | Carelina, former captain of engineers | 5+ that time on account of her father |roada even, supposed to be heartless | 2 Local Freight .............10:29 A. H j j H| Mf. i SOUTH BOUND. ORT Ga the confederate army, and who being very sick. This displeased ber | corporations, all are anxious to show Bates County Investment Co, | | Be: ee <= 5308 Poa: in 1866 made a through examination |) ysband so much that he went toa|the soldiers some attention. The) {SUTLER, MO——— ” i No. 311 Local Freight... ‘Mm. / of Morro Castle, the plans thereef | neighbor and borrowed a double-| [Illinois Central railroad, through its} Capital; = « a8 G00 849 Depart nn ee nT00 A.M. } cies i eS war | parrelled shot-gun and returned. | general agent, has offered the gev-| Arrive. ne E sees orm | department, thinks that the war now! Mrs. Hogan met him in the door|ernment the use of the warehouses | i ars pee ae ke with Spain will last three or four aaa requested bin not to go into tha |sheds and avy or all its termioal | K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. jp and possibly longer. Judge} 5 ouse, where her father was lying,| properties in case they are needed. | loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of ands and town lots in Bates county. Choiee see ss always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate é drawn. | i ' Oe PRR RO eee ere tee Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. | <—— + ee il whereupon he leveled it at her and| To-day nearly every soldier on the! ; F. 3. Txe Hox. J B. New BREEY, J nx, No.7 Freight dalig exceptouaday 12:10p. m. | pee is 7 ae vai ‘iolory we) wil | fired, killing her instantly. He then| grounds had a hand full of bananas, Jno. C , Abstractor. 5.2. Wannsae Neat No.1 Express daily : Sm | De norced toland an army cn Span ishet bis wife’s sister, and fired two|fresh from Cuba, and seemed to be PR RRR RRR AR RRA AR AR A ARAB AAAAAAAR AAARAAR RAR No. 9 Freight, daily except Sunday, 1 3 Port Arthur Express, daily, | ish soil, and that will briog on the| shots at her brother as he ran frem|enjoying the fruit. A fruit merchant | | we battle i Is of his-| een 2:21 p.m. | greatest battle in the annals of his- the house, which took effect in his}sent a load of bananas to the fair i | |tery. A quarter of a million men back. He then returned the gua to | grounds for distribution among the ex wy No. 4 Port Arthur Express, daily, : will be engaged on either side. The! its owner, informed him what he had | soldiers. This was followed by an-| $ NEN en ane oralee anor eS - | taking of Cuba and Porto Rico, in-| done, and remarked he wes goiog |} other cart laden with tobacco and) } i E ED RA RN. ‘cosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, | stead of marking the termination of | back at night and kill the rest of the|cigarettes, which was similarly die-| § ily except Sunday 1:00a. m. PE Sig rena a =: ily exce ni = RII et ees 8 10 Freight, daily expect Sunday, 1 prings, Ark., and the direct | eouth ‘to St. Louis, Chicago, ; the struggle, ! only ba its incap-} ees Tke neighbors were sojtributed free smong the me ’ : apes and northeast and io Denver, | , ee as ane chi a — me > ’ running a first-class Feed Barn . neisco, Portland and pointe | t r my ie wise enough | trightened that t appreciated by them. 1 v ga first-class Feed Bai site Lae West and nort 7 tomas 1 to mak this I'ne second to none in the west. Travel sassenger equipment of |to have discounted theloss of this Satur-|—and there were ten we the scene of the murder clede Hotel. Farmers patronage respectfully solice via the new a ete H.C. Sag territory. Spain bas a population | day morning. In tie ui time,} man on the grcunde-t 2 bess te rdeyeetan emereemr ee o:_ | of 19,000,000, and is a warlike race Hogan went to Lyn Creek and|as their offering upor ¥ ited. I want-all the | Unless we administer a crushing F : : - lot war BLANCO APPEALS TO | : ay a5 jgave himself up to the officers. Ajof war. Capta | blow on their own soil, they will zot i lynching is expected. |D. Twenty-thir 2 coop HAY IN BATES COUNTY ALL SPANISH FORCES. | ., tae = x t thi o_ | $ * stop fighting for ths next thirty 5 }sented with a natic § | years.’ When wear begins to exceed re | fcc the Sowers See me for prices. Want five to ten car loads of pair in your body you are going to Beauty is Blood Deep. fall sick. The signs of it are: loss|over the tent Victory Cannot b it Crown Castilians fer Suc- | 13 good oats tor which I will pay the highest price, Hi ' F : i | cessful Defenses of the Flower-Bed. Clean blood me ean skin. No beauty| Of flesh, palenese, weakness, nezvous | shine, ia co: | | Key West, Fla, Apail 26.—La poten in Be sri ge ay no ores go me 83, sto The repair need: lis — received many flowers, w 2 B E J H N ON | shines in™ . | the lazy liver and driving all’ impurities fro think you eat enough, and yet} ) O Ss iyi! Lucha ¢ epee erengraes the af- | the body a gin today to banish pimples, cia taal fat sou wi ee mp Hea |the field women str ry} § comet ss ’ Hi on , April 24, a proce | boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly |J yo _ dead Wr eee | a Hi ternoc 2 0} one ay, Apr F ei complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty | tiggue, energy, nerve-force, than y direction bunting up soldicrs whose - BUTLER, MO, a lamation by Gov. Gen. Blanco. This All druggists, satisfaction : ay eae Lies een : 5 scat | 5 food makes for you. The di hats wore not : ~ AA AR RRR { proclamation in full is as followe: | is that you do not digest enough.|the want t | PROCLAMATION. } KANSAS CONVICTS WOULD GO. And this is so serious if is wo of the i To All the Forces of the Army, Navy, | a sitting down seriously to ink |, . i i - : yreut POPOPSOSI OSS CODHISSOSOOY COCOOLD OPI OY CODOOOO OD i sg: a i e. 2 y ty - i Militia, Firemen ard Moveable | Emmet Dalten Wants to Be Pardone ,{about. If you can’t digest what you Z oe ‘ Ww. Cl M i ee: ak gi i gies icy eat, take a few doses of Shaker D+ furs oyer them, but the y: nace tigen J. D. ELLWOOD, i : | He May Raise a Regiment. gestive Cordial. Ths effect of it|evjoyed it. and marched ar | Soldiers—Thoe anxious moment | Topeke, April 27.—H. S. Landie,| will be to increase your fleeh and] grounds as has arrived when we are to measure | warden cf the state penitentiary, | make you feel stronger. You won't | our arms with those of the United | sas5 the war spirit is as strong fall sick. Proof that it is in contro! Hi States and to avenge the insults we among the men on the inside of the ot onr Baas Rau scear ey Tt as os | i have received from them in the pass penitentiary as among those outside. nee a tow ge ie oe Shaker Diges to mees with tk ing century. They no longer dis- Many men who have never com-|tive Cordial. Sold by. druggists at similate, seeking pretexts to provoke plained before, among them Emmet | 10 cents to $1 per bottle us to war. - Dalton, the bauk robber, are regret - Piecory Convinesd that they bad to en- ting their crimes because they can - counter us, and knowing the loyalty | 4,5 volunteer to go to wer. and faith with which Spain ever sctu| «7 eou'd raise a battalion of the ariaddun (oe aca dhes ot sence ess they insolently begged for the| hardiest men in the state of Kansas lied in Viroiiieand ane Gabeoaatex: The women folks of the Mi island of Cuba, of which they tried | out of the convicts at the peniten- «Pha friends of De rae i" ee university have organized to ass as av Easter] CLARDY, ELWOOD & CO., Succesors to CLanpy & Bruyn, Real Estate, Loans * Abstracts, We do a General Real Estate and Exchange Business, and Make a Specialty of Abstracts. | | | » for these! John W. Halliburton of Carthage is announced as a democratic candi date for judge of the supreme court The following was taken from the}against Noah M Givan, who also Emporia (Ill.) Star, April 26th. D+ | wants it We are now preparing a revised list of Lands, for sale or x by us. Bring or send us complete description of your property, If you are now listed with us, please give us new description and price, Yours for business, CLARDY, ELLWOOD & CO, POPLOPOOH 1S 00000900 0009 OOO 0000 souri ist poe to despoil us. The government of | tiary,” said Warden Landis to day, | madden are congratulating #him thin girl students who find themselves ii his majesty oe haughtily spurned | «ang I would just as soon lead them morning on tha polendid victory | ™Partassed for want of proper ad- 020 000 6-00 0606000800: COMPEOLI000 CO OOED 1H h unh d tensi » trusts |; = = A = am, | Vise regardine be g 26 HH suc 3 - — fa - gg rust: | in a fight as u would a battalion of that he won in the First ward. The| "#* esr ling boarding placce and e od i Be eo eho ewer. reapectable citizens. The majority studies. Meas - ” - doctor has been representing this - _ EYES OF THE WORLD OM US of people have a falee idea about the ward as alderman, and although it Ze MeF A RL A ND BROS The eyes of the whole world sre/ mon in the penitentiary. They are is republican and the doctor ia a ° Bred upon us, and we are to show | not all treacherous and would-be democrat, the splendid service that a} where our valer and immutability | murderers, and there are plenty of|he has rendered the people against Don f Invi e | will carry us. We will drain our | good manly fellows who would make the corporations and the boadices | blood unto the last days in defense ; Splendid fighters and would be just} won him the enthusiastie support of ° | of the nation and of the honorof our |'as brave and heroic as the men who \) ickness ' | | 2 a , : = the honest men of both parties. The g- | never wore stripes in a state institu | Central Street Railway Company Fink's Leather Tree Sadile If we imitate the example of our | tion. ‘The penitentiary is full of men ooo we are worthy to invoke/ with fine physiques, acd I eould it was all in vain. He won hands their memory in the midst of the | form a battalion of the most soldierly| gown. It wasa splendid fight made| Which is better, to thoroughly clamor of the conflict to drive back locking soldiers that would leave cleanse and purify the blood just this ambitious stranger, who, disre- | t}.9 state,” now, or make yourself liable to garding reason and right, tries to the ma sus ailments made a bitter fight against him, but South Side Square Butler Mo. in the interest of honesty and good Read and See What we Keep in Sto | government and the doctor is to be 2 : t 5 lone Sha congratulated, fer he had as oppo-|.}4;,} le rir appropriate to himself the rieh flow- Shake Into Your Shoes 5 <a oe which alent during Z : eat Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It] Dent one of the most popu’ar men | summe > | We keep everything that horse ow ners need erbed of our own. | cures painful. swollen, smarting, nervous |in the city | in the od. a ” | feet and instantly takes the sting out ef corns - : a sa 4 VICTORY WiLt CROWN Us- | and buhions. It’s the greatest comfort dis- - it now is the Double wagon harness from $10 to $b ne " : | covery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes ‘ he Chil tak Ever be firm in your poste of | Sout Unew shoes feel casy) Wein nee Give The Children a Drink to get mid of | Saint im. | Cure fer sweating, callous and not, tired, | called Grain-O aa t eee ae combat, serene in the defense, im | feet, “Teyit to-day” “Sold by all “druggists eater oo nO. Ie ts de a tizing, | course of Swift petuous in the attack, tireless in the | I the and shoe stores By mail 25 cents in stamps. | bor id by all gro = > a : Trial package sree. Address Allen S. Olm- oie ase 4 peacue meen eis an dipy ai marches and continually attentive to | stead, LeRoy, New York. it tastes lice the finest coffee but is free from z ailits injurious properties. GRAI single harness, $7.50 to £25; second hand Saddles of all und puri- harness from $3 to & up and Those styles and prices, from the cheapest to the | the orders of your superiors. Vic- a digestion and stimulates the nerves. It is not | “ , ‘i i | Bank C “ren th build = aren 3 precaution now are steel fork cow boy and scle leather spring : tory shall surely erown your forces | SE Tesepk Mo, April 28. Oashier| aa well ae aduite con drink it wi ease safe all summer; kets, i and when you retura to your hon: | og oar Abreant ey nee ae cont aboutl-4 as much as coffee. Iie Ta eee Sad ee ee seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankel st age “= a ee ~ ~ American bank was held up in his OKlahema Jail Delivery. | ee es the aig Rae i ‘ ae dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and sospe ! esi a is oo cai Be a ae | office in the bank at 10 o'clock to Guthrie, Okla., April 27_—Thirteen | }¢ i; now that a course of Swift’s full line of mens and boys gloves. Tritt on | - = —— sear Sopa * | day by an insane men armed with a ein escaped from the Payne/S ic buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring i tes jae who demanded a large sum of /county jail at Stillwater Monday | For your old harness and saddles and trade for iat A Sure Thing for You. ;money. A parley followed. The/night. A large posse was in pursuit | 00 ff We h het t retail her i A transaction in which you cannoti lose is a| timely entrance of a customer gave/all day yesterday, and last night all e ewe The ew ones. e have the largest retau i mare eh Biliousness, sick headache, fur- ness store in the Southwest] and ourphar red tongue, fever, piles and a thousand ’ other | the cashier temporary release. The| but five had been recaptured. Those | will accomplish so much toward or Cascarets Candy Cathartie the wontevui {Clerks were alarmed and, while the/still at large are Howard Allen, | rendering Doge _ — —_ air'druszists guaranteed etre ar monty re | Shier held the man ia conversation, |charged with forgery: Bill Coorer, ERGs Eee i Pander. CO. are a sure thing. | Try a box | officers were summoned. The man|horse stealing; Fred Nail, burelary: sig = = 10 Sample and booklet | E 5S oe summer when s ess is 60 made no resistance to arrest. His|Guy Grant, horse stealing; Wiley It is the best tonic % name is Jacob Weiss. He is a pros-| Langford, horse stealing. ie builder on the market, | BUTLER, Mo. perous farmer. Four weeks ago he Educate Your Bowels With Cas- be it is a real blood remedy | —_ . - | | returned from a visit to Germany. carets. and is made solely to search out | j > ‘i jand remove all impuriti z | __ Candy Cath: tipation forever | _ | A Great Adyantage. }1@c 1fC.C. tsrefund money ness are all made at home. Fire crippled the oftics of the Union at Warrensburg last week, but, *‘Phoenix-like,” etc—. The St. Louis printer who hang- moe and Mon Bo ow nual 4 BEST OFFER EVER MADE BY A NEWSPAPER. ed himself with the office towel in-| "SES ENA P | The new court house ef Gascon- of roots and herbs, | fringed on a tradition. He should) ~8"e Gmipstientiy)— Ob. 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