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a as Missour: Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station. Mo. A. M No. 10 es Pa. No. 312 Local Freight A.M. as. P.M. Bo 1..... P. = Mo. 311 Locs! P.M. INTERS' No, 349 Depart A.M. No. 850 Arrive 11:59 A. M, ERVOORT, Agent. K. ©. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. No.7 Freight ally exe spt sande 1 . 7 Fre! except Su 2 oe ee ae” is: No. 2 Express No. 6 Freight No. 8 No 10Freight, daily expect Sunda: No. 4 Port Arthur Express, dail Remember this is the popul tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo., Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direct roate from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francieco, Portland and pointe 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. Orr. Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo ly except 8a: CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought INDIAN’S WHITE BRIDE A SUICIDE. Miss Lydia Lyons Married a Commanche Chief to Retorm by lure. Wichita, Kan, Oct. 18.—A beau tiful white woman has cast her life away-beciuse she failed in her at tempt to reform an Indian. That Iudian was none other than her hus- band. The victim of the sad misal liance was Mrs Lyons. dagger plunged into her heart. Her husband is a subchief of the Commanches. His home is on the tribal reservation in Oklahoma. unwary habits caused her to commit the deed. Athis feet she begged him to reform, and failing, sought her room and ended her life. im—Death Caused A 2 year old baby boy is left mother- cure of this trouble. A sima'] quan-| Scott couaty for the past two yeais ' BUTLER, MO.- ¢ pag th Be wet ss less. tity of Ely’s Cream Balm placed ivto! but their methods were such th ? = Ste, i an In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, The story of Miss Lydia Lyons,|'be vostrils spreads over an imfiam-| seemed impossible to tracs sto‘ if — hg eee ; cies Se Si 2 Filcinger, plalsuff, va. Albertus Fey apaie trained nurse and dark eyed Ameri lear. ieee vl Tota ts property or locate the thieves | aoe to loan on real ee ee Senate ot § defendants day comes the plaintif hereta by can beauty, reads more like a romance cleanses, heals and cures A cold Ha An ex convict, who wast} | , sec ir ties always on h land for sale. bstracts of title Py ~ tition aan ‘aaaatiCr alee pot 4 a s‘udent ina training school in Chi | by draggists or will be mailed for vas arrested, hoping + > FJ i 1. Box P ae ARK, : Hie fondant be housed “by \publtonieane tot cago. She had studied to be a miz-| 50 cents by Ely Brothers, 56 Wer! iit contense. Pro aes “> t v 8 & Treas dy} pla a suit against sionary, and her whole thought was | *°? St. New York are asserted by him to be ae t | oe ete, ee saci suseeeia cece muti 7 a gidcpeseila i, t which Isto 0 ia to go out among the Indians and Mrs. da Schlegel Divorced. tof the gang, but his assertions or | ties res ear alae ee paper writ Y east an help in the work of civilization. Thig) Kansas City, Mo, Oct. 19 —Mrs | not taken ceriou sly. — irotemestnt Bice ae ‘ lieil thereto had been her life's desire MET HER LOVER Lydia’s father, Mejor Lyons, re fused to allow her to go to Dakota awong the Sioux, but finally, with xreat reluctance, ha permitted her te goto Cklahoma. Her place of lnbor was on the reservation referred to. Here she met Fixico, a tall, hand- some brave. He bad been educated at the Carlisle (Pa.) Institute. He later returned to his savage ways } avd became an eager consumer ot} Miss Lyons undertook She pled with bim many times to cast aside his evil ways. Ove day Miss Lyons came to him in tears and begged him to be good Tuisteuched a sympathetic chord in ‘he redskin’s heart, and he asked ber if at the end of three years he was temperate and strictly upright in every way. and had remained in mn for that length of »naarry him? She said} “fire water.” to reform him. such conditi time, would sh she would. Three years soon passed and Fix ic > bad been true to his promise ihe wedding was one of the swel- Allthe big In- nt from surrounding lest of the season dans were pr reservations Chis couple, so strangely mated, settled down just east of the ageney aod lived happily until a baby boy me tothem. It showed no traces! f its father, but was a!most snowy | | white. This angered the Indian, said nothing. His wife knew, how-| ever,and her heart ached. Fixico| ib-n began to neglect her. The mat | but he} temeame to a climax last Sunday | afternoon when he came home} drank. She fell at his feet and wept bitter tears. Liquor had made thse Indian in- sane and he cursed her. Seeking | tne silence of her room, aft bidding | any druggist the remedy for the COL. SELLERS NEW DAUGHTER. | | Adopts an Aged Lady Whom he Raised from | Incenstancy of Soldier Lover—Leaves Sweet) : > topped by 01 t Childhood. Chattanooge, Tenn., Oct. 20.— To- day in cirouit Court proceedings) were filed by George Escoll Sellers asking to adopt Mrs. Louisa Stodson Grimmer as his legal child and heir. The court granted the request and Mrs. Grimmer is now the legal heir of Colonel Sellers. The gentleman in question haz one of the most interesting histories of any man in the country, and bas achieved a vational reputation He is the mau from whom Mark Twain took the name of his famous Colonel Mulberry Sellers in the‘‘Gilded Age’’| t The litigation between the two is a matter of history Colonel Sellers 1s now a resident of this county liv ing on Missionary Ri !ge. His adopted daughter is an old aud gray haired lady, 75 years old Years ago the wife of Col Sellers died. He since bas lived a quiet life with an aged lady, Mrs Grimm-r, whom he had raised from childhood Col Sellers is now about 90 years old. Héis growing feeble and hav Ida Schlegel was granted a divorce | tn last | | BAe oo BSG ere ee - nan et oui, in the Cireuit Court today from] Don Carlos v FOF | W er, be snd “appeer a6 iam John Schlegel, who killed Dr. L Aj London, Oct. 21—Don Carcc.)” Butler Acodemy will Open the Next year, Sept. 5th, '98 ¢ in cold “county, on te teen j i i J ‘ in said county, on the 15th d ‘ 3erce: 897, for alleged j the pretender to the Spar throze. acer : are - - : ¢ xt, andon or’ before the third & Berger in July, 1897, for an allege 1 ana it i ENTIRELY NEW \NAGEMENT ” ititte toon etal ne eee criminal assault on his wife. Schlegel |is coming to London p k 4, then on or betore the : : : ; E. A. LU RTSUR BORR answer or plead to th was acquitted of the charge of mur |@2deavor to raise a loan for i Normal Department Mitscust Oatrersity .& the same will be t “i fa : 5 : . “ i M fversity punty Scho ommissiener Bates Co. MoS vent will be rendered aced ly. der, and later his wife sued him for| purpose of forwarding his p-ens ap Se eee ee ee it further onde : corr he _ a ‘ | eR ‘ 5 a . ‘ hed, acee in the | divorce, charging him with cruelty |® revolution and the seizure of the COURSES. ‘ PEKLY TIMES, 1 She now has all his property, as he|turone of Spaia, which, it is open Prey ; . Justrumental Music, , deeded it to her after the killing of }@vVowed, will be atten ¢ C a zy u cal Musie, @ | day of the next term of the eiseult @ > 4 : s ¢ nv Lg ocut ms 2 STEWART ATCHESON, Cire) ri Dr. Berger, and she has the custody |#8 the treaty of Teachers Normal aoe Art 5 p | A trne copy of tha recoed ON incase of the children. After killing a man | United States is off Four terms 10 weeks each. A ek acnity of Ten Specialiste $ | temat ibate a county, this coum day of Sep to avenge his wife’s honor, Schlegel Advices feom Spain indi uition $7 50 to per Term , “Bac eee healt lal finds himself without wife, without |Cousiderable spread of Curlist sjn- Separate college home for girls with the Principal. ) = oe children, without property and/ pathy in many parts of the counir:. c = § 7 iioat'wi | KE. A.LODWIG, Butler, Mo. Thao ee almost without friends | ’ § | STATE OF MISSOURI) ,, aR inc: as | BITTER TASTE APP LAR RRARARAR RAR RRPRRPRA RAD 1 pasteles eine a ; Mii Are you lacking in strength and "in vacat on; Beptenabe rm, “(ade tne State Fe eray? (Are you nervous, despond ' tie relation and to the use of irritable constipated and generally run {Ii Aids in the Detection of Unwholesem= | bcte ootlerto oC ean down in health? If so, your torpid, and | : ee tne ee a few doses ot Herbine will cure Food. fendants, Herbine has no equal as a healtty fe Opens re r r ‘ ’ Civil action for delinquent taxes. ug Sista Stet realth Daniel Webster in th famous i e ‘ I 3 sday comes the! piaintit Daa White trial in Salem, M eas pe ae SE 8 X We r before the undersigned Clem a a r t court of Bates county in the stata Want to Remain in Cuba, and Major Page, of the quartermas ter’s department of the United States army, to-day to the posts assigned to them, respectively, | Matanzis and Neuvitas. went The American military commission ber of discharges bave been asked for by Spanish soldiers and officers Blanco’s decree announcing such applications would be granted who have made application for abso | the final evacuation takes place is|so much better results styl £ Z * now estimated to have reached | doubt of its being mo = 3 ot the cheapest tothe M FOO lint 0 t ie 1 P 115.000. in the long run Steel fork cow boy and scle leather spring es yE SOLICITORS WANTED ever .* s. Lap robes, horse blankets, + oz «The Story of the Philipp! a i j | rat Halstead. commissiened by th dusters 4 fiy nets F i and ction | ment as official historian to the 5 =e, Harness oil apd scape and j}mont The book was written full lin f tha St San Francisco, on the Paci _ © s and boys gloves. Trim gt tenn rge j Merritt, in the hospitals at Ho bu t d ois ctrenit court ae ong in the American trenc> ugsy tops new an e i ne December ere’. aan | the tneurcent camps with Soy peel hewn eee ee io me dizecued ig ride ‘ond Witte Me eck of the Olympia with De ar ol ebro } Berths MeBride ap Mentioned No Fight | Toar of battle atthe fell of Ma your old barnes and saddles and trade for aoe eviet oe ee Siaotay 2 : |forageate Brimfal of original = _ r. 4 he | F ie, Entavent ro Sail : : : lee gerermment ate ee ee new ones. We have the largest retail ha: ~rtha MeBride and K alley, ie ee Rrnngn. one “ . Oct 21.— Adj Latge book Low sen pale Oh wai & iS the following described reai estate ; roiral ewey sent a paid. Credit given Dro: i t Bb: e Sor » Bates county, Missouri tw y short cablegram 5 p ali trashy uthwest and our has |‘, Ms'itrce th zed tout to) Dik coe a the baby farewell, she sank a dagger into her heart--another victim of unwise marriage. threatens to follow her. He is being closely watched to prevent suicide. to the Navy Department this morn ing. It was about supplies and mentioned no more captures of whieh sre alleged to have transpired around Manila. oS Martin, a rancher, liviog near tie} Cheyenee riyer in Zi¢bsck county, | enlisted as a volunteer at the begin-| ning of the war and fought at the} | battle of El Caney he met Ramona Perez. the daughter of an officer of Garcia's commar and they became sweethearts. afterward he was attacked by fercr and sent home on s'ck leave neighboring rancbman aud arran< od} to be leave of ab-ence t east quarter of seetion fifteen (15), Meanwhile the Cuban ad é forty (4), range twenty-nine (29) : J about 8 acres. Said real estate will learned of his illness and t 1€ aforesaid subject to the interest of F as stated ip the decree and order of had gone home and ske resolve it Sherif of Bak : : “Bat - 48-4t eriff of Bates fo.iow and nurse him. Dre b ee ber brother’s Jemaica and secreted bers i STATE OF MISSOURI, } fruit steamer bound for New County of Bates sat les teachin & the x In the Probate Court for the county leaus. Reachirg ther ped August term, 1898 N. Teeter, aud beat ber way to Her ago declared that ‘uuurd 1 out iii aaxiaeiias tc z ee ” nong Other things that the shewe) 3m a en found ap; nd. H.G. Melirayy and Bom = Havana, Oct. 20 —Capt. Hosmer} cable to many other things besijcs |; pend A ecaioe jmurder. Housewives know it t> be F: es f % | that 1 ct be notised by peel jtrue when there is alum baking | - Te: ay ; es ition the object aml powder. A bittern i €ad be . Geuses is) | eer * : orce the Kew ef at once betrays the alum's presez lot t 156, amonmle j It can’t ¢ jalum icause it will, has been informed that a great num |S8t2nd the barmfu! effect « since the publication of Capt. Gen | powders sold for twent that | pound and les fis surely no econ The total number of Spanish soldiers | C2 lute discharge from the army before! Pair, goes so much eial war books. Barber, Sec’y, Star Insuramce Building, ( cago. castornra. vicE R D daz, at the eax: treat dgor of the conse, Rau Bears the The Kind You Have Ammarg Bo-33" | A LA ROS 1g | #0ll ths same or so ssuch thereof as, Signature ROMANCE OF THE LATE WAR. | Sheriff Sate in Partitio Notice is hereby given, that ana virtue of @ decree in partition and 9& of made by the cireuit court of Bates quer une term, 140" sourt,atthe regular rancis Hood, | bn » Kirby ‘sre to Whom He Was in America heart a Ensley | Joseph Ensle ¥ minor, defendant Engaged and Falls in Love With a | mae ne OF Insanity. ren the hours of nine o'clock » boon and Sve o'clock in the afternoon « aid) at the east front doorof the court hous ia | ’ tes and state of j@ouri.sell to the highest and best bidder ip cash ‘in hand, the following described | estate lying, being and situate in th. han Batee and s o-wit: aaa The west ha thwest quarter : me : : section three washtp forty (40) at on of what she was doing. | twenty-nine (2) containing ® acne aa ao ne would have to be taken | less; also atract of 10 acres of the soured nent. quarter of the southwest quarter of 6 aes ty-six (36), township forty-one (41) and many proprie- cena Si ) more particular! a} os Gare oe. enty-nine (39) more particularly described’ at the southwest corner Of seem thirty-six (36), 0 P forty-one (4) of twenty-nine principal me: 75 links toa ,Si-¢inches in di nd 25 links, witness hickory tree ameter, north 4 degrees, chainsand | nee south § ch of beginning; also a trac er of the northwest q f time from cr friends had A young woman res @ fate more terr despaired of saving al = After the batt! had no real. On the verge of insanity, Miss Hattie King, of Ithaca, N. Y., was checked in | the course that was taking her rapid! the grave, and restored to her fri Fs Sooa | | | nderful cures by s for Pale People e them a trial. the drug store of woebi regained happiness. Dr. Williams? The change for the better in tt eae tes ing young woman, n et eght old, is so great that w’ se in public her friends cou the evidence that their eyes c. He was engaged before his de, «r- ure to the war to the laughter 1 taking the pills married while home on / is} which st clothes, she cr Order of Publication trator, Robert Knaus, deceased, Order of Publication, ing considereble property in his} When she reached th he lea } t ‘i : ; CN Teeter administrator of Kober’ Knags possession, desired an heir to whom | of her lover's appros: y in | de pg Me geen oy the court his petitions Pi 8 praying for an order for the sale of 84 he could wiil the property at his ]and the shock drove her ine c real eatate of said deceased as ‘win : atisty the remaining debts due by sald death to‘ke-p it from going to dis |the same time the American | and yet unpaid for want of suficieg® assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists tant and disliked relatives learned of her jovers flirtat | tu cn reunivud ioe te on n ace aa oo nt : ination whereof itis ordered, that all The eccentricities of Sellers bave| broke off the « pea zement. sted in the estate of said deccaped, Denes made him a character of national] ,, gan drinking heavily and made, and solsen tie eonecees te ae reputation. He dislikes notoriety peared. A few d 8g ) pour te eee aon the ‘tecond, Moai Pe very much, especially when itis con | way found floating in the ( es eagtogrtngnesd pee tg real cae nected with Mark Twain's writings.|river Whether he fell in el CE a PRR eee ees wean ah he anata When the first few volumes of the] iutcxicated or committed su s| $ ?.J. TYGARD, HON. J. B. NEWBEBRY, J. C.CLARK, ¢ | paper pubiiabed in Bates county Wien state, “Gilded Ago” were privted the nawe!a matter of conjecture | 8 oo ent: —— Cashier | for repos natn emey ota pope of thie Lydia Fixieo, nee! of Sellers was uged in full He at tie , | § T | each of the heirs residing in Bats county, p hes 2 : ; i | 3 at least ten days prior to the dest day Of tip Her mode of death was a | Once instituted proceedings to bav« After Cattle Thieves. ¢ i 0 N Y BANK, § | next term of this court. use of his name stopped and the first| Benton, Mo, Oct. 31-——There 8!) County of Bates, 5 ™* : a B BR. Mo. 1, Wm M Dalton, Judge he edition was suppressed by the author much interest shown in the tria’ i § 2a ? = 2 | Court, held i and for sald Safety he a aud the name of Col. Mulberry Se!-;@ gang of alleged cattle thieves to Fs Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. $ original on publleation fherels head His j lers substituted. be held here soon. Some 13 : i$ Estastisuep Dec., 1870, ; Eee snwitneas my band and dented : ae r he =—" Aes bre AAA Skat] court. Done e¢ office in Butler, Mo, now under arrest. Two were ca CA A $75 ) pa A Ceneral Banking f 27th da: ; Mee 4 : : IS LLOL, lo, F _ : 7 y of September, 1808, Chronic Nasal Catarrh poisons tured in the act and are now sery! onic papanaicn saci =; eee aa ‘ wheat baLton she | every breath that is drawn into the time from G G i Res § 55 = 2 Seb Judge of Probate, lungs. There is procurable from | hy) abe) ane 2ean-count > B t '& t I 4|—--—_--——_— ———— The gang has been operating in $ a es ou n Y n vestment Co., 4 Order of Publication, R proper relief, and { Juri, in Vacation, and files her peti tents of the state of Missoms. ul a1 re. The Tre| Fink's Leuther TreeSaddle ibed tracts ¥ y, Missourt, to-wiie f South Side Square |: Butler Mo. sion “a ene” tity ten na E bitterness will out physic:ans, v and be this court 3 the system, are at a loss wave why people cont 2 to buy baki “ready oa Ps = ] 4 ‘ powders containing it All baking ead and See What we Keep in Stce "it the, em | ‘it the ve centge a st then belane lu Th 2 ke eee that of the t load to said pecan . ine Pha Ve keep everything that horse owners need spec t : 1 te. taken 8 fy d according @ t the sabovede me ie eee . Double wegon harness from $10 to $30 j jtartar powder such a 88 ) to $25; second | , was shown to be a i i ta ce : a Harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of all, a Outfit free. Address, F loz he city of Rich Hil, | wih@® 7 | Wednesday Novernber 16, 1408) = | between the hours of nine o'clock in the Mumma Te noon and five o'clock im the afternoon #8 re al © to a e made at home. gaized at publis vendue to the cash, to satisfy said execution a BUTLER, Mo.