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‘; CASTORIA >= . For Infants and Ch: me C.CLARK, Cashier THE BATES COUNTY BANK 6:00a, a With Cause the as censieceianaaall siege ee eae. rea 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought I l known farmer living Prisoners ad been ¢ BUTLER, mo. i hia county, and Tom years fer c ss eRe ree re ree wit «ava ia Brummell bad a fight this morning |ishment of whi a a which resulted ia Brummell beisg won be two ae ote Diseases Among Catile ines Lien: ; _ ie ; | tabbed fatally. ue jpegs : Newton, Kav. ; 7 hiwrane Vans - 22s Sede eee : ~ Business Trangacteg? } ethley gave himself up and is ‘ Lpiianaiate er | disease has broker the | | mc Troy jail ee eattle in Darlington tow pa a + oth, i sthlev met his daughter and Get 7 rs apre yrapidly. It is fear 5 Bates County Investment Co.,, t ym Brummell on the read near bis, © the wee of Sa ee an Ne ) BUTLER, MO.: { | 4-™-/home. Brummell bad been paying | The high courts of justice 1 her of eatin cin: $ Capital, = = SSO,cco. \ until appointment: cin be 4 estate, a v rates. Abstracts of P-™- attention to the girl for some time closed made and Daniel Kerr in Bates co own ik inty. Choice Mae 2 a and Kiethley objected to the suit. : meee : with the malady. : ¢ Se aad fovenle” Ae Le RS a Kiethley told his daughter to igang igang Penile ppd asweiling about the heafand! $ ned and all kinds of real estate PR ee | Brummell’s side aud go home pete 5 ae a ve aa Ppa mn jeyes until the animal becomes blind. 2 ¥ 7 es ernabes , 26 Born ea are ere ee cece! | brome emjected and hot wordy Janes ay | No cattle have died from it so faz.| § ot r “Vice-President. ae Nay eee route from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, They ing made. ey re ae % and points north and northeast and to Denver, | eneued between the two Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none inthe west. Travel via the new line H.C. Onr. Gen’i Pass, Agt., Kansas City, Mo. PREF I I TT tS RA RRR 5 t { Wannocx, Notary, | leven Spauieh prisoners ezcaped . i Peo oe In a Critical Condition. Alva Brooks, the youug man who | —_—_—_—_—_—_— dissapeared from his bome last Sat- | ae urday night, is etill absent and has | not been even heard His young wile continues to grieve over | her bueband’s action, and thie, con-| nected with the fact that she is soon soen came to biowe. | Kiethley then drew his knife and|from the Santiago jail last night. | stabbed Brummell eight times near | It is alleged that they overpowered | the heart. Doctors say the young|she guards. The Oubans c'aim that | man will die. their keepers, who are also Spanish, Sheriff Schneider will bring Kieth-| 8et the prisoners free. ley to the jail here at once. Everybody Says So. The combatants are both mem |_ Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonder- ful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and CASTORNRIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature - lt i RASS BEDE SLEEP OL OL GG, from. } ' Butler Academy will Open the Next year, Sept. 5th, '98 ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. nae om stints ns acacia eadseceiaensinittnsnstiinisicesstctnle osama ARTHUR BORROK, see : ‘aac . i overy of t a ‘ ¢ Normal Department Missouri U | ANGRY SOLDIERS BROKE CAMP. — ae — known ee tecatiie ate eee ee Feneek (ot postaine | to. bee = a mother, bas almost niversity. Couaty School Commulssiemer Bates Go ay { cp ne families of this qounty. the entire system, dispel colds, c trated her. SI ical | H Beamer sar |. fever, habitual coustipetson and ee 2% go a e ——_ COURSES. i ‘ i “ Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. today; 10,/ a critica D in. R 5 J Countermanding of Orders to the Frent Admitted by Sagasta. 25, do cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by ea ie a Preperatory, Shorthand, Instrumental Music, all druggists. friends ere doing everything poesible Collegiate, Book keeping, Vocal Music, Caused a Mutiny in an Illinois Regiment. | Madrid, July 27.—Prime Minister bf | Chickamauga, Ga., July 28.—For | a : ; tor the poor young woman, for sbe | University Type Writing Elocuti 5 z Heavy Hail Storm at Chicago. 5 . | bse ye yp ing ocution, Sagasta bas made another admiscion wes § finds no comfort in the efforts made | Teachers Normal, Business, Art the second time the order for the fifth Illinois regiment to start to Porto Rico was countermanded yes terday and the One Hundred and Sixtieth Indiana, regiment was sent in its place. The Illinois soldiers are very bitter in their expressions toward Colonel COulver, the com manding officer. The eharge is made that the Colonel is anxious to stay at Chicamaaga to superintend the worh of building monuments. The Colovel it is said is interested in the contracts. He stated to-day that in his rete to} Chicago, Ill., July 28 —Thousands President McKinley the Misister of | of window panes were broken in this foreign affairs, Duke Del Rio, asked | city to day duringa heavy bailstorm aS for euspension of hostilities on Sun Rair, which fell in torrents for en] day. This statement, is regarded|hour after the bailstozes had done; here as the most important which| their work, did grant damage to the has bsen made since tho war began jinterior of apartment buildings and] inasmuch as itis the first definite|schocl hous:s. Most of the damage one coming from an offical source.|to windows and skylights occurred The statement to-day Premier |on the north and west sides, where Sagasta said that President McKin-) the windows of nearly every promi ley had stated that he would consult} building were broken. his Cabinet concerning the request] Horses, pelted by the bail, ran that hostilities bs suspended Sum-|away in every direction, but no per- Many of the men do not share the| day. The Minister of foreign af-|son was ecriously injured. Thbe|husband and good neighbor, always fecling against Colonel Culver, be | fairs, it is stated, believes that his|shrubbery in Lincclu and Washing-|ready to lend a helping hand in time lieving the ordera were given from|,yequest will be granted and that a|ton Parks was cut up and the green- | of need. Ho was a devoted Christian Washington, because Illinoisis well} favorable reply will be received at | houses{were badly damaged ae nothing pleased — peed than represented at the front, while the/once through M. Cambon, the| In the euburbs trolley wires were hee set See a sone tee Indiana regiments were at the re Beetichvanat a z z Him and his home in heaven. _ ¢ mbassador to Washington, | down in many places and thestreets| After traveling for some time he cruiting camps till to-day. Culver} who presented to the President the/in many places wera made impass-|located in the Cherekee Nation in expresses great disappointment at] note of Spain yesterday: able by back water from the sewers. | 1894, where he and his brother con- the recall of his regiment but declin The Ministers of Marine and Wer| Many horses were killed by coming {ducted large farm and dealt in es to express any opinion as to the! each had reports to make to day.|in contact with live electric wires. stock, and it seemed that God bless- : : ed him in every thing he turned to oo that prompted the change! The former reported that American Severallawane Killed do. November 18. ieee Sona Of plans. steamship lines are jealous of the 1 As soon as the full situation | spanish company which has obtain- Red Oak, Io., July 28.—The worst | Tied to Miss Dema Nieukirk, of Bates Four terms 10 weeks each. A skilled Faculty of Ten Specialists, Tuition $7.50 to $10 per Term Separate college home for girls with the Principal. KE. A. LODWIG, Butler, Mo. nanaaanaten by sympath‘zing ovea Obituary. Ep. TimEs:—I_ beg permi relate through the columns of your excellent paper for the benefit of his many friends some information re- garding the life and death of our brother, Orlando B. Dillon, who de- parted this lifeon Monday July 11, 1898, at 3 “clock p.m, Mr. Dillon was born in Missouri in 1860, was well respected and stood high in society and loved by all who knew him. He was a kind loving BRR een eee Call on or address, sion to - RAR ARR AP RRR ARRRR AAI AAS McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelry, Fink's Leuther Treo Saddle South Side Square Butler Mo, Read and See What we Keep’in Stoe We keep everything that horse owners need Double wagon harness from $10 to $80. Single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand scaesaianane aA SAOSIN enema country _ 3 county, Mo. dawned on the men the greatest dis- Soo oe ee ote During Orlando's illness be had if ed the contract for transporting To- : , i order prevailed and there was 00/ral’s troops to Spain aud are at cae dearer de ysaeanocn, 8boe 14) eigestineninal alan ioneaba (see harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of all i gemblanee of diacipline. pap ens ghee ial ee “Jo'clock. Near Hawthore. six miles) avail, God called and he had to go. etelen at cat # Men left the ranks by dozens and Hater Ghwart 1G Cc ©F- | west of here, Mrs. Wesley Thornton | He was aillicted with typhoid malaria yies.and prices, from the cheapest tothe f a ister 4 en. orrea, i i aT sho i a 2 og rk ¢ 7 7 £ i scores and last night nearly 100] states that Gen Macias, the Captain — ee ier eae ie once ete oe. Pca ong ana - et tak cow bey oak See *pring r 39 y ec e 11s iD arour § i members of the regiment left camp | General of Porto Rico, cables that ea mvs se bedside and begged hare ee ral seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, i without leave, aud came to the city.|the Porto Ricans are indifferant as en where cer Shapeott were |fTi2%e fF him, ashe was ready and dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and sos Hi The morale of the regiment is shat-| to the results of the invasion of the kill eee tO ee apeott were! Villing to die, and was prepared to : = ; . Ps ti tered and many of the men. declare | American forces, illed. Seven miles northwest of} meet his Savior. Ob, how sad it is full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim At they will no longer aerve under Cul a ee oe herea yourg man named W.R |whenour memory wanders only a buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring di eee Ria to. coetiaia thorinen Champion Shot of the World. Henry was killed by ligbtning.|few weeks back, but seemingly a ves id. & i ae : Miss Annie Oakley writes: ‘‘Myself and} The Swedish Lutheran Church at |!one distance back in life’s stream a ig arneee and eafiGleniael oe ae i were unavailing. One man broke | many of the Butfalo Bill Wild West Co., have i " i é i H = given Allen’s Foot-Ease, the powder to shake | Wallin was struck by lightni a een ost sobroken' homie! circa new ones. We have the largest retail bar his gun overa tree and left camp into, she shoes. 8 moat ‘thorough trial, and it bameds Wi B a eneat gathered within the sacred walla of wes ness store in the South t d hes without leave. instantly takes dia ating Gatar Game aid . ey Seer happy home. To-day that dear ee j SOR ee ae nee ase Bunions. Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain eure miles eaet of here lost his large barn | brother is sleeping his last long sleep =" ness are all made at home. To Cure Constipation Forever. Sold by’ all Dink ists and Shoe" stores, ‘ise. and thirty tons of hay by lightning. |far away from his dear home, in the prtpks Cascarets ¢ andy Cathartic. 100 or. 250; | Stent, Le Roy ead Allen 8. Olm-| Nine fine horses in a pasture two city of the dead. Wieck A, R i A ND ‘ i RACE WIPE DEATH- miles north of here were killed. Se-| We listen cd te footsteps, but . [ i ACE “ ea i i E never again will he come back to us. BAUMHOFE : = < eg hg Sonn chOP 6" | Ob diow fitfal are the tears we-sled BUTLER, Mo. { Blazing Steamer at Last Made the Sorin crart Were anes | over the folded garments of our dear ‘ = i Has Geen Appointed Pestmaster for Land. Sind T. 2 tked- lost ones, but these afflictions teach SER zh ; New York J: oT Fith smok =e Seer ae jus to be more tender and helpful to FOR LITTLE MORE THAN i New York July 27.—Wiih smoke Portsmouth, N. H, July 25 —It| = a THE P JE ; St. Lous, uring from her bh a et et ee a > the aghing hearts ascend « | RICE OF ONE. j pouring from her batches and cozing was learned to-day that a remarkable |} f d } | | as to-day F: r 46 | leaves wife ar bab Ja 5 4 out of the seams of her hull, the lee pore dare en eee This is the best offer ever made by Washington, D. C., July 27.—The President and Postmaster General Smith disposed of a lot of business and a long list of postmasters were demonstration = and one occured Saturday | father, twe broth vera | any uewspaper. We will give to the | subscribers of THE TWICE-A | WEEK REPUBLIC, as a special in- ducement, the new and superb steamship Ardandhue entered port | evening at Camp Long oa o sk eee |{sland, where the captured sailors of | Dear Orlando, n the night of July 25 fire broke| 4 amiral Cervera’s fleet are cc fined. | How we mi out in one ef the lower holds, where $6 Seavey's|to mourn tl 2 fa | o has'’t left oft us, none can tell, back to J na agreed upon. The appointments As the United will be annourced from day to day. een Rae Pein pain of a passed on her vy ausies ior Re ubl xs . ki. UO. Kerens was inform this | (@P* ‘er flooded the hold, nailed | 4 tt ve | S d M afisciccuthatnee ares Re ga at| down the hatches and crowded on | = chase 4nd Bone e, | Pp IC un ay agazine, last been xppointed postmaster of | pene | f hands. The ovation toek the! 52 complete numbers, 18 pages of the the o f St. Louis, and the Presi- Life beats and rafts wera made | Americans by surprise. T E 2 choicest illustratiens and ag ect wired ex-eongressman ready, and for two days and nights| burst was regarded by t¢ oa ous reading that money can buy. ck to that effect, the lat_| sleepless crew and passengers lived | ing worked for another can- | momentary fear of an explosion| good treatm | that would wreck the ship. | as a result ef the nt received here by the charge of thec charge of theca ter ' “b, |THE REGULAR PRICD OF THIS PAPER IS $1.25 A YEAR didete. Mr. Baumhoff was backed | Spaniards, who took this metho | j y eblicats by Mi. Kerens. | They arrived safely, however, and| = i ‘ hei ae fe a cane gas oe eth oa ae £ We offer both publications |atire boat extinguished the blaze. Sane ead oa aay - - iWwiCkE-Z-WEEK REPUBLIC 3 ee j Surgeon McPheraon esid to day! A few and our work is ei alone is S10 ae Ay 4 Year Have Buried the Past. | i ee a eean: | that the condition of the prisoners! done eee id a 5 Eondon. July 20a Daly Mail | Washington, D. C., July 28.—At/in the hospital showed a q/It is our Savior’s will, then why nc weUNDAY MA st for Both should we mourn. : which aloue is $1.25 a year Mrs. H. H eeseiihes cnorning: | 10 o'clock the war department posted | improvement — | the folllowing: 1st. “With the remarkable speech of! Santen b : tf . = 5 i S isg Cuba, July 2S, 1898 ii United States Senator Davis, of St.) 880 de Cubs, July 28, 1898.) it s —The reports of yesterday show! nois Paul, two peoples have buried the! i : ; pap ed the total sick, 3,770; total fever cases, | Two of the most unea When you renew your subscription do bt of this eplendid offer. ane EEEEEEEEEEteeEenennesmeeeneesnmnnninnele not lose « actory—a ast. Senator Davis’ spee i | : 5 - | dk eae a get oe, new cases of fever, 639, cases M3jor and a captain—were last week al an on t e| lune © ly i t ; ee ih : of fever returned to duty, 228. pn cevemonionsy _vumeced/and sent PARKER'S $A speech of Mr. Chamberlain at Birm- 5 a ,| home, and it is ted thst others HAIR BALSAM ‘ : Swar Mejor General. | benctfes the hele ¢ | will probably be das no need togo whin-| Owingsville, Ky., July 27.—More Tesign- It be car = nc. For some years, un- than 100 men are in pursuit of PIP hesinge on td rue ilies esses os 4 avy bas been strengthened, Fox, a’negro, who is alleged to have! dier” as n tional guards baa pe. Pose sessions of America | made a crimiual assault upon a Miss} army life in an actual campaign that < re or lesson suffer- | Ratcliffe, white, near Sharpsburg,|™eans business.—Democrat-Mes.- * the certainty that the | yesterday. Toe negro was last seen | °° Mt. Sterling, Ill. son the side of our|/going in the direction of Park's | CASTOR yh peril to the United | Ferry. raza. F n + undred@ Dollars ati He will bs lynched when | Some ihe Kent Ween Dee tewt | siocis cue Gena tortie: ce ten | TE nd one toca 2 Orne es he | caught. - i J. Cumyety & Co.,| \> phisiiel Sor Vadim” me ac oy revues i } G A | Tetedo, O. sgr-Scld by druggist 798. | ce aire Chemstent Seren Modinen Placa, i na chance tc iy « ; uetimacyns Belladonna to ¥e@s WF 3 Kinsman ali States vanishes.”

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