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Welcome Care of Graves. Executrix’ Notice. Missoun Pacific Railway Time Tet! horit a special at Butler Station. | Little Rock, Ark, Jan. 13—Tho| , xottonte merohy siren that letters of namtn- | excention fr “sala | THE MISSOURI STATE BANK Weaver camp, ©x conlede “ aeons i 210 ‘ .3i2 Local Freight ee M./ resolutions last night favoring > - exhibi f ' anda ‘ =. t : ; M.| proposed plan of government as d P lef - ¥ : i ITAL - + $55.000 00. NORTH KOUKD. ek oe Bice» 600A, 1:00 P |g stanee in caring for;the graves of > ray at atin Bay : t tatemer the ion of the Missouri State 1 . 811 Local Frai 1 , at the close of business Dec TATE DIVISLON. | confederate soldiers, but opposing : pensons for ex cor federates The resolution says: | “Having lived to old age without | C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. | oontributing to the grewth of this | }1 Arrival and departure of traine at Worland. | dangerous syatem, while we say no} NORTH BOUND | S .7 Freight daily except Sunday 22 m.| word in opposition to bounty to our Sat. “ m. | - > } 21 Express daily -m.|braye opponents who are wortny, We certify the above is correct Drea otter Kapeese, dally... 6-28 @.m.| we regret to hear of any propositioa | between th irs of , : aay Wa E. WALTON, President 2 Express dane be .m.|implying that it is our desire to add | day, at th aaa “abet at taxes. iss mt J.R JENKINS, Cashier. OE cor dee parsed F the names of any of our comrades} sjuri, - = nde te the )., re the E 3 or |] 8 pking titer? Ree! deh ray ; t> the pension list, fer such desire eee cite Mo popavitteburg, Kan, | d0e@s not exist among our rank and Joplin, Mo., Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, | ¢), > Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direct | 1! - ) youte from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, Saige aa ES Ee three and 19-100 ‘ t e an : ‘ r oe z and pointe north and northeast and to Denver, Manila M Tranquil north half of lot two (2) of northwe i rHE Ogden, San Francieco, Portland and pointe anila More Tranquil. ; 2 township 1 i enry pared to asks iia passeceee equipement of Wasbingtov, D C., Jan. 12 —The | and the southeast quarter of the » nae Lot twe in bie ‘ y nth = thi line second to none in the west. Travel| g_ oe ; sh gratified | ot section tw f 4 1 the ity 2 2 ecretary ef War was much gratifie he northe quart Ra” saceiee : 7 Fe a P: ° sf : say Heres ta alton Trust Company, ana it Money to Loan at Lowest Ratest. vie the new line H.C ag : quarter o: i Gen’1 Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. /this morning by the reecipt of the | chip torty ; 5 ——_ Bates count wh t following cablegram at 7:20: lows, to-wit: Cash in hand. Seurmiees nag hte : 5 bes . ° - ON A COLOSSAL SCALE. “Manila, January 12—Adjutaut| 4 oEREY G CALLAWAY: | the same or so reot ax ‘may bere: | of Butler. Missouri. As e General, Washington: Oenditions ——-—- r cash, i ation and { se Celebration Will Be a apparently improviag. Citizens feel Sheriff's Sale art herift : i ndir ney on REAL ESTATE at lower rates than ever Magnificent Affair. more secure. Many natives return-| Ou 8 fer Bipot Me pee - ———— } and ont from one year to five years, allowing borrowers to ing. City quiet and business aetive | voir ai the regular Novermber te is, of | wy 3 z : : : | pay back part or all at any time and stop interest. If you want | Voereas uke A t ed oftrust _ : ij Globe-Democrat 12th. 4 oO i edace kat ef H iE (3 rae? said court, in the case arri =xline, t } Sigved) TIS: guardian and curator of Ada Exline, | dated December E o dint i a new loan or renew an old one, be sure and get our terms and rates, i ti f the executive : It is the sentiment o ————— William Thomas Exline, Vista Sxline and | Corder’s office w committee, appointed by the Louisi- ‘ Alice Henrietta Exline, s, pl Ant’ | Missouri, in book ana purchase convention, that the More than' half the lord= chancel telidanta andl théanthomtyinae wearer coal i Money on Hand. No Delay, EsTas.isuxp Dec., 1870. APITAT. $75 000 g A General Bankin 75 ( —g— & CAPITAL, gL0,UUU, x Business Transacted§ ; Bates County Investment Co., iBUTLER, MO.: Capital, = = $50,000. Mone loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts ¢ title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title furni titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, TyGarp Hon. J. B. Newexnny President, Vice-President. Jvo. C. Hayes, Abstractor, 8S. F. Wannock, Notary. PSII Re eer Which was delive to me on the i day of | to-wit: é x : 2 years were the sons of poor men. | December, 18vs, I will, on z Eighteen event of its kind in the history of = Mbnisdee Webomc a6. Vek norihw! : - -,| One of them was the son of a coun za ion ee the country. And with this spirit between the hours of nine o kin the fore- revailio the committee, immedi at the east front doorof the court house in the ‘i slag ions: i 7 e P ee Re was a Newcastle coal heayer. city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- : OS RR et ately after being appointed yester souri, sell tothe highest and best bidder for ‘4 i cash "in ha he following described real oid estes oe : F.J. TYGARD, HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, 3. C.CLARK, President. Vice-Pres't Cashier? : The Story of the Philippines’’ by Mu- | Bates and s s wit where the convention left off and | iii ictead, commissioned by the govern- OF thwest quar- dj i it | Ment as official historian to the war depart- even (27), It 1- before adjournment last bet ys ib mont The book was written in army camps had upon the apa which Merritt, in the hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong icons ney ee roe it believes the general government, | Kong in the American trenches at Manila, in | fining 80 acres more or le a it b & & ” | the insurgent camps with Aguinaldo, on ‘the | {0ck clehtecn (IS) in the, BoTrLER, Mo. roar of battle atthe fallof Manila Bonanza ssor to EATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. of St. Louis and others interested | forazents. Brimful of original pictures taken x zs by government photographers on the sy eae [= should raive toward placing the| Large book Low prices Big profits. Fr: 1} seach oh enterprise upon a secure feundation. | cial war books. Outfit free. Address, F. {| By virtue and anthority of a specc x Barber, Sec’y, Star Insurance Building, Chi- | tion for delinquent taxes issued tron Sums were mentioned, when the| cago. ad-l6t_ | of theclerk of the circuit court of I —_— _ = z a = o., re nable at the Februa erm, 1s amounts that should be expended ee é ae said’cot e directed in favorot 8 Hi SETTLEMENT DOCKET. ex-ollicio ‘collector of the reye that would confuse the average mind je en AG ee But these planners of the great event were not considering any second class exhibition. They ex efeaints southwest quar lors of England during the past fifty | decree and order of sale, a certified copy of | the county of celebration sbould be the greatest 8 Jaa 2 y p3 try barber and the father of another | noon and fiveo’clock,in the afternoon of said day | ance was made i day morning, took up the work AS VE SOLICITORS WANTED everywhere | ¢state lying d situ n the county of f at San Francisco, on the Pacific with General THE BATES COUNTY BANK, the State of Missouri and the City | deck of the Olympia with Dewey, and in the [4b Gace nat iste: paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy u oe upon the exposition were discussed, nty, an rai Hannah pressed thamssives in fayor of | Clyde Wills, F J Tyegard Curator Snip ani Probate Court, Fenruars Term, 1899 I=t Day Feb. i3th, Estates weer : . Thos Grovar Donovan, F J tygard Curator something colossal in the way of an| Jus Brachear, FJ Tygard, JU Clark, Exee’rs | Willy 8 i : 2 Henry Schliciiman, Luia Schiict At p interoational affair, and they will net | °°"? esas ar Rage caret tween the hour = noon and fi be satiefied with anything else Isaac © Nafns et al, A L NafusG&C. Gay, nt the Geo W nock, W 0 Atkeson Admr "i - The government of the United] Aim Hensley, Geo W Hensley E Laurine Grosshart, J C Lane G & States will be called upon to appro | es ae cx o the higi t L = pape dienes cas anced priate $5,000,000 toward making the | Jacob Hines, Jas Crooks G & C aie ; : noor five o'clock rnoor J aes a ‘as Pilgrim, Jas A Pilgrim Admr. sate nty, Mo. lay, at the ¢ nt door of court mi { & exposition a success, coaditioned, | Henry Jobanningmyer. Martin Rapp G & C. y tler, yunty, Mis i F I eCulloch et al, FJ Tygard G & C 1e SAME OF So Much thereo - howeyer, upon St. Louieans and : {TH DAY. Harry Adamset al, Martha Adams @ & C fet others: raising a like ‘emount by | Batty Adams ct s1, Mart aoe tion for a inquent taxe a sexi® orks subscription. Uponthe same eon ee eee O. counts x rt) ditions the State of Missouri and 5TH DAY fitio Sarthe cee : eee AES! " f Wm H Wayland, N L Whipple Executor. of Bat : a s vinta of a aeees to ore ere Ps 5 g a | the City of St. Louis will be asked | } B i 5 3 J ; ng = James Be . WS Mudd Curator ade by to appropriate jointly $5,000,000. | Ana Cous Luekrarae ie Mole ao ee ; ri, , term, ” | Fink’s Leather Tree Saddle lvester Nafus, Join Gench @ & C. If the event can not be commemor DAY, ete, In and tc follow ieser paket ia Hicks ond 5 " , on , and ped real | : ad M.D. South Side Square John Schwerchem¢ eConnell ¢ ated in a way worthy of it, the ‘0 Bilezara et at, = : beg Ooh ta Rid a the ae 3 executive committee would rather | }0irey jee there would be no eslebration at all. But the committes feels sure the eit Meta eR ag > pghe ustaptgtiainns ey : t t of x > n the f . 1. r ro c 7. five 0° Ein the @ : 3 5 g Read and See What we Ke ep in Stoe money can be raised. Delince ene or cas ih escent e 0 i d 5S We keep eve rything that horse owners need MUDD. — ‘ anty, M ty of Ba anid state of S ; t t Pit ‘ é Doubie wagon barness from $10 to $30. Try Grain-O! TryGrain O!: Josep Grocer to-day to show you a pack- | Wim Me , n O, the new food drink that takes | Eusene 3 the place of coffee. ‘The children drink it rit DAY ; without injury as well as the adult. All who : Order of Publication. try it. like it Grain-o has that rich seal i 7 her Bates t ‘ ; prown of Mocha or Java, but itis made from | MISSOURI? iz _ ea TE 2 4 harness from $3 to $15 Saddle pure grains, and the most delicate stomach 5 eres : ty of Bat es ; 5 2 $3 to $15. Saddles of all Feceives it without di . 1-2 the price of Deets = Tix, pe we e . ~ 2 a 3 = coffee. I5c. and 23 cts per package. Sold by } in 4 : i ie 5 eS ae ial styles and prices, from the che apest to the : 1 -wman, r. tik ee oa a ee = ri / steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring single harness, $7.50 to £25; second hand Buried by Demucrats. | Geo W Nic , t s i ae tit roaddus, Thor f Brow rN esac see 4 5 (He a Z seat saddles rs € horse blankets. ce, the only negro in St sie etal, BD ¥ Bre & . y Broaddus, G und - ; : oe . ee : Josep! ), who always voted the 3 M M Gre — adant =) ue ie dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps democratic ticket was found dead, Tuesday morning. Republicans used to tell Mace, when they tried to 10 ah A Stitt, v Brome. dus, B ‘Br > WR your old harness and saddl nd teade fa duce him to vote their ticket, that] ricavetn Wales. DV Brows é aii tr ts of the state of Missouri. | Le ; : 5 Sasa igen y ae the democrats would not give him a| , OURE, } that said defendant r iby 5 2 sone ' mis ui a reteil bar decent burial after he was dead, but u t = en t s obje : j sae be Southwes i our ba would allow his body to go to the/1 fn} sas full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring potter’s fisld. It did not shake h ov my hand a isthe (56 fing an ine scree ae A conviction and he continued to vote | eae 7 ena t 2 t : - ; z i j Al TD D1 with the democrats. Tbe funeral of ——- : = r : rer ar gne southeast co ; J . 2 ‘ BROS. Mace will bs conducted by the dem ; BUTLER, Mo. ocr id those actiye in political i . The amount neces y_ to > expenses | been c ute y them and purchased in one of the cemeter of St. Joseph Macs was lo KALAMAZOG secu at once resign.