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eee nan : : ——— rein —— ———— a = i Be W LASEA, | uicide OPES aes ~~ E Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table ILL BE RETAINED- Lake Benxert - Z ; at Butler Station. It now seems certain that 10 out Arar 22, 1898 Mo, May 3.—Cos A and HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, J Vice-Pres't F.J. TYGARD, President THE BATES COUNTY “4 | 7 = al Monett, C.CLarg, No.6 aegis: aaa ofthe 12 democratic congres:men| Ep. Trwes:—Dear friend, I will | E, First Regiment, N. eer M., — Rot 5 from this state will be reccmicated|drop you a few lines. I am well and | Carthage end Soke ee — No 512 Local Freight : without opposition. They ere ssjin good epirits. I will give you a through here this ES = Fou e sii oessaie follows: Tloyd of the first district, | few prices of Lake Bennett; flour is/to the state camp at Jefferson Bar- 5 ee aay 5 : re Dar *: i 3 ri g rd! - Cochran of the fourth, Cowherd of | worth $25 a hundred, bacon $30,/racke. Tie cheering was hardly - fy Harry Pol- . eo 7 Jenot fore No. Sli istetet ati Divs SIO} u_| the fifth, DeArmond of the sixth,|sugar $28, beans 22, hay or grain] over at ier cece ~ 7. ERTS No.3 ae Depart +2 700A. - ' y kind $20. An outfit consists |lock, aged 1S‘years, shot thimaelf to . Wo. $50 Airive... 11:59 A! M.] Cooney of the seventh, B'and of the] of any kind $20 t 4 . ree ee SERDITET e775 NNN ra A General Banking death at hia kome here, | disappointment at having failed to pass the pbhygical examination at the Pierce City recruiting sts cee cesneameraniesans of about 1000 tbs, 400 of flour, 200 of bacon, 100 of sugar, 100 of beans, 100 of oat mea! and rice and the re Veer elt, O20,00u. z Business Transacted, eightb, Clark of tha ninth, Robb ot the thirte-nth, Vandiver of the four teenth and Benton of the fifteenth. K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf’ Time Table. Bates County Investment Co., rit Arrival and departare of trans at Worland-|T¢ ig not known definitely that Mr.|mainder in coffee, tea, dried fruit, NOKTH BOUND < Gi. mnie aes ee es oe ‘mm. | Dockery of the third district will be | condensed milk and so on; the yer To Save hietsiend, BUTLER, MO. No. 1 Exprese dail +m. i omi a mplete outfit ake " Capital = = $50,000.= Ro. 1 Exprese datty oe cuuauiay. ce a candidate for renomination. Many|cost of 8 a e a = ap Carthage, Mo., May 5 —The case} E SP : .m™m. } " ) yi Pt - | Y » > ~t 2 ow > rat No. 3 Port Arthur Express, d have supposed all along that he} Bennett is $ or $ , & boat wi of the State eguinst J. H. Smith, W. | non real estate, at low rate Abstracts of SOUTH No.2 Express daily . wasacandidate for governor audjcost from $100 to $200. W. P | Maddox and George Marshall | is and town lots in Bates x uty. Choice always on hand and for sale. ‘acts of title BOA RON At NINE NE te No. 6 Freight daily e ‘ d oe does not desire toreturao to congris3.} Graham, of Amsterdam, und myself! charged with robbing a tox car at e oxhuiined aud all kinds of rect coun No io Freight, aaiie axe & ' g bing | pgs idee ae odin clits be. | This matter, however, bas not yet|will start dowa the lake on the ice| Carl Junction. The State Attc rh “| Remember this is the popular short line be- oie) i i etapa : Sat ge Sacls = i : oad tween Kansas City, Mo. and Pitteburg, Kan.,| been settled. In the eccond dietrict| to-morrow, and I think we can get|Wwas willing, if one should plea Bewsnene, TS eee Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, : 5 : = i urglary end larceny to let | nes s.F.W aE ailoan gg age : Mr. Bodine has a hard fight on bis|}100 miles before it breaks up; then guilty of burglary 3 Abstractor. » F. Wansocx, Notary, Ark., h Springs, Ark., and the direct § rate ron fro he om to Bt, Louie, Chengo, bands, and the resalt is by no means|whip saw our lumber, make a boat ag eopeettagin grliges yen atti APF RA A RRARAA west ani northwest. "No expense hag bees | certain. Buditiost cows to Dawson! (We §16| i apirsiof Maddox in tests | Wien | ——————SE vitae consee to none ta the fa ar oat It has not often happened in this going to American scil to prospect. | Smith saw this afte sight t he DORE TS BE LE ges oro Re eerivied Ast’, anni City, Mo. | state that 10 congressmen were re-|A big strike bas been reported at eaid, “I'll eS = is “ 7 {nominated for congress without op- Skaguay, but itis alla fake. The ee ee decent be i? 2 ‘E> RA RN. FOR THOSE WHO position It was. thousht) uutd (aj Welch Urechor Salmon Hiver ebrkal (cee a auc while the others 1s WANT TO ENLISY.|/few days ago that Mr Vandiver |18 ell right but not as big as report got only 60 days in jail. ? —— would have a hard fight, but now he{ed. If I havea chance I may w | ° IT an nning a first-class Feed Barn opposite La- Army Department Gives Instructions has a clear field Messrs Uses aren Hee = i 2 eS oe q clede Hote | OF atronage respectfully solies j ; i Cowherd, DeArmond, Bland, Clark,|letter bere and down I 7 Ree owe waar yan tient Robb and Benton have never been| Can't even do that well. q ited. I want all the i Washington, D. C, May 1.—De-|j, danger of having a contest, but|® paper ard wills h ; } tailed instructions governing recruit-} some months ago there was consid-|I would like to see a Tives this > COOD HAY IN BATES COUNTY ing for the regular army in time of] erable telk of candidates : morning, but it is almost impossible ; . war have been issued by Adjutant] poth Co ney and Lloyd. Nothing|to get a paper here and my next ) aaa prices. Want five to ten car loads of Generel Corbin. Applicants for | pas developed in these districts, | @idress will be Daweoa City, Alaska , , : { | enlistment must ba between 18 and |}, owever, and it is not now expected|A meal you could get at Gus Ben good oats for which T will pay the highest price. 4 35 years cf age, of good habits and that any candidat-s will anvounce|nuert’s for 15¢ costs a d x here. ; | character, able bodied, free from | themselves later on. J. A. Coss. | B. F. JOHNSON, SS ER sen sina disease and able to speak the English language. Married men will be en- listed ouly upon approval of the reg In the St. Louis districts which are represented by republicans there will be a lively contest over the nom- The End of a Educated Souix Niobrara, Neb., May, 4. —Samuel BUTLER, MO. anni } imental commanders. Minors must inations. The democrats expect to Campbell Chadka committe | iH not b> enlisted without the written carry the eleventh and twelfth dis-| yestcr Chadka was af SOT OSS ODS F-POO DOSES COOOL ODOT CHOOIOV OOD O09 OOOO OOOO POOOOOPODO, | consent. of their fathers, only surviv-|tricts, and there are several pros-|Sioux indian. Ten years ago he} .. W. CLARDY, Mayor J.D. ELLWOO 7 ing parent or legally appointed pective candidates in view for the| was graduated with high honors at guardian. Boys between 16 and nominations. Major Pearce of the|Carlisle, Pa, and thortly became & ] j A | 4 i 2h & E I y WOO | ) & CO., : who died from wounds, and it has B — eon pe been preserved these many years by| — se COREE: Brick Livery on Main 8t.| THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo. cal & 4 Leche the widow. . eae * | SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS. iiiisiiisiindiditaiiaiateta celia 18 may be enlisted as musicians. Original enlistments will be confined to citizens or those persons who have made legal declarations of their iatention to become such. The instructions give the physical proportions for height, weight and chest measurement, which applicants must possess for the yarious branches of the service. The time of service is three years and appli cants must defray their own expense to the place of enlistment. The rates of pay are given and a statement sums of not less than $5 with an army paymaster, and by care and economy @ soldier can save from his clothing allowance a considerable sum, payable on discharge. For soldters who have served faithfully for twenty years or have been dis- charged for wounds received or dis- ease incurred in the eervice, a com fortable home is maintained in Washington. The sum cf 124 cents per month is deducted from each Soldier's pay, to be applied toward the support of the home. After thirty years’ service enlisted men are entitled to be retired at three-fourths pay and are given $950 per month commutation for clothing and sub- sistence. twelfth district hopes to secure the republican nomination, bul it 1s doubtful if Mr. Filley will allow him to have it. Coogressman Joy of the eleventh, it is said, will not seek re- nomination. Mr. Bartholdt of the tenth will probably be renominated in spite of such opposition as Col. Kerens and his crowd may muster. —Republi ic A Sure Thing for You. A transaction in which you cannot: lose 1s a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, fur- red tongue, fever, piles anda thousand other Hanna Charged With Bribery, The investigating committee ap- pointed by the Ohio State Senate to investigate charges of bribery against Senator M. A. Hanna and his associ ates, have presented a majority re- port signed by Senators Fink, Long and Robertson (Dam.) and Burke (Rep.). The report says that “the agents of Marcus A. Hanna, Dick, Hollen beck and Rathbone, are guilty of attempt to bribe; that M. A- Hanna jis responsible for their actions, and demands the expulsion of Hanna from the United States Senate.” The Senate refused to adopt the minority report submitted by Sena- famous by marrying Cora Belle Fellows, of Washington. Neither the beauty nor wealth of his fashion- able society wife nor his learning ac quired by years of study at Carlisle could eradicate the Sioux traits that | generations had left in his blood. In a few years be drifted back to the reset vation and sank to the level of acommon blanket Indian again. He deserted his wife years ago and took a squaw wife. Chaska was in jail at the time of his death charged with The marriage of Miss Fellows to Chaska was the result of a flirtation that began at the commencement of the Indian Training school at Car- lisle, Pa. Chaska had been a model student and by his manly bearing won the heart of the young woman. It was a highly romantic affair for a short time but when tbe ecuple reached Nebraska Chaska beat his wife and finally deserted ber with two children. To Rush Aid to Dewey. Washingtor, May 5—The Secrce} tary of the Navy to-day ordered Naval Constructor William L. Cap at now at the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, to begin at the earliest ss 3. or ih Blood bk ‘ods with S. are well fortified agai: ist the many in the spring is well prepared to resist dise sase all summer. : y on the market t’s Specific as a , because it is the table blood rem- nteed absolutely » mereury and all It clea We are now preparing a re by us. Bring or send us com 09D 990 009000000004 00000 SOO DOO OOOO HOK-OH09 Di icnicoaitii ec, you are now listed with us, p sto Cranpy & Bruner, Real Estate, Loans‘ Abstracts, We do a General Real Estate and, Exchange Business, and Make a Specialty of Abstracts. vised list of Lands, for sale or exchange uplete description of your property, If lease give us new description and price, Yours for business, CLARDY, ELLWOOD & CO, bh single harness, £7.50 to $25; ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liv-| etealing horses. forms of a e so prevalent Jur- POOP OLOO6O0 COODOOOOOHD scarets Candy Cath: the wonderful Wes 5 ; 3 I ‘al ; } — that to these ei ed ae liver stimulant and in nal tonic are by This fs tha first known instance in g the dre ed heated term, for j i in ti . all drug; ats guaranteed to cure or mi y re- : Z s i a ts = } eneanee Beurn ee ee |eumdede G: C10. ates sure thing. | Try a box | which a full blood Sioux ever com jit has been d msuntta ted that th 1 8 deposit their savings in | today; io, 2, 60 cents.“ Sample and booklet} ue system tl ughly 3 Soldiers can dep ing Poveda eS mitted suicide. ystem that is thoroughly purified MeFARL - Harness and Saddelry, Fink's Leather Tree Saddle AND BROS. Butler Mo. erness from $3 to $15. Saddles of South Side Square Double wagon harness from $10 to $80 second hand rere sees tor Garfield, charging the whole : Beauty is Blood Deep. thing to be a conspiracy. The com. | Possible moment upon the outiitting | styles and prices, from the cheapest to the wien, blood means aclean skin. No beauty! wittse asked that the majority | Of the steamer City of Pekin, just | DRIVING SEASON steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples, blackheads, and that sickly complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty cents. ll druggists, satisfaction 50e boils, biote biliou for At Springfield, Mo., there died on April 25, a man well known to elder Missourians, but of whom in later years but little was known outside of the immediate section of his home. Judge Mordecai Oliver was 81 years old. Asa whig he served in congress from the St. Joseph dis- trict from 1852 to 1856, and was a report be adopted and « copy for- warded to the U.S Senate. On the motion for the adoption of the report, the vote stood 19 for and 17 against. It was on strict party lines, with the exceptioa of Burke (Rep.), who voted with the Demo- crats. Out of justice to the people of Ohio and the United States, Hanna should be expelled from the Senate and if justice wins. he will be.— Lamar Democrat. chartered by the Navy Department and proceed to meet Commodore Dewey's equadron at Manila. Mr. Capps will select from the Mare| Island force, a number of the most | | experienced and intelligent workmen | totake with him. In addition he! will place upon the Pekin a full sup ply of machine tools, steel plate and all of the materials that are likely to be needed to make temporary repairs to a ship in distress. The purpose cf the department in making this order is to put Commo FOR 159s. We are Head juarters for STYLISH TURNCUTS Safe Rigs Furnishei on Short and for Parties, Weddings, and D seat saddles. dusters and fly nets. fullline of mens and boys gloves. buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for We have the largest retail har ness store in the Southwest} and our hat ness are all made at home. ew ones. Lap robes, horse blankets, Harness oil and soaps Trim McFARLAND BROS. member of the famous cemmission Shake Into Your Shoes dore Dewey's fleet into firat Calling. BUTLER, Mo. appointed by Speaker Banks in 1856 cures patnfal, pamelieneremsnnget seercos class condition, repairing all the) to investigate the “border war,’ his asseciates being John Sherman of Ohio, and Wm. Howard of Michi- igan, who submitted a majority re- portin favor of the free soilers. Judge Oliver submitteda minority re- port on Kansas troubles, which was adopted. Sherman is the enly ene left, and it is a singular coincident that he retired from publie life en the same day that Judge Oliver died Under the provisional government of Missouri, of which Gamble was governor, Oliver was secretary of state.—Ex. xaenepepiaeeeeieeassistictice CASTORIA. feet and instantly takes the stingout ef corns and buhions. It’s the greatest comfort dis- covery ofthe age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight ornew shoes feel easy. Itis a certain cure fer sweating, callous and not, tired, feet. Try it to- me Seld by all druggists and shoe stor y mail 25 cents in stamps. Address Alien S. Olm- w York. Trial packag stead, LeRoy Fitzhugh Lee’s Field Glass. Guthrie, Okla, May 1.—Mrs. Martha Shoop, living east of kere, in Lincoln county, is in possession efafield glass bearing the inscrip- tion of Fitzhugh Lee, found in the Shenandoah Valley during the civil war. The glass was presented to her husband by Lieut. Jake Shoop, Troop M, 14th Pennsylvanis Cavalry, damage sustained in the engagement and to raise and repair any of the Spanish ships either surrendered or| sunk in the engagement, that are capable of being navigated again. The dispatches say famine prices} that the Spanish officials ara mei taining order with difficulty j for food preyails at Manilla, and | CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought | j Horses acd | by the day 8 carefully cared for week or month. The | trade of the town and cour- try generally :o'icited. All rates reasonab’e. E. |. WILLIAMS, Prop. POOF 000 0-009 000000-0 009000 OHO06 O00 34 “NCE year for $1.4. and best reading printed. ever attempted in any other publi mailed separately each week. 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