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a os | Trust . | | What among human ills are more | Whereas, M. ar ; = Josephine | i iles? The sffliction | Graves, his wife. by their deed of trust .J. B. NEWBEBRY, J.C.CLARK, annoying than piles ; May dtu. 1801, and recorted tm te a ne nemcaont. aaa Vice-Pres't. Cashier? that preyents active exercises are | fecortier's office ‘within and for Bates county’ | $|badenough, but ene that makes | Miscourt. in book No. 14 C > j es 5 | the undersigned tr BA § | even rest miserable is worse. We-| bed real 5 j | men are among it’s greatest martyrs ates > ; | Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will [i Sewtenink ss z See ¢|cure the mest obstinate cases. Price | frie southeast $ Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. $50 cts in bottle, tubes 75e. At H. | ter of sec § Esrapiienep Dec., 1870 «|L. Tucker's drugstore. Berge ndred ¢ Py J LIBHE) c., 1870. j | nort, ee hundrec ’ eee ral Banki ‘ ia eee a aoe § CAPITAL, $75,000. -$- a ieee ee eeeecteds | Gates Identifies Jester, ee cone fare pes H $ - $| Guthrie, Ok, June 28.—J. W. | Hicks, tothen ; q@ | Gates, president of the American | y al ’ a Bates County Investment Co., {| Wire & Stoel Co, yesterday identi « . ro 7 | : IBUTLER, MO.: | fied Alexander Jester in jail at Te-| 3 Capital, = = 850,000. ; cumseh on a charge of murdering a : ‘ $ oney to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of |a brother of Gates, twenty-eight | according c . Nicholige Py Money to lo: ’ caopsyt « | said note, g title to all lands and town lets Bee Soules c peice 8 | years ago in Missouri. | dered the v es the place es the work of § securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title « : iti ‘ oa ie ‘ 2 3 farnishied, titles Seemed and all kinds of real estate 4 The identification took place in eee ¢ papers drawn, the jailat Tecumseh, where Jester | tons of said » 2 z = “ .c. ‘ 2 a . | the above r ie tas re Bond Bere eaiients - Goat aitenen: is confined and under most dramatic | to'the hist t ¢ : ; winging ker € ttached 5 Jwo. C. Hayus, Abstractor. 8. F. Warnock, Notary. § circumstances. Lecrntear rier toa thr . Like every other feature of the i a a PA RAPD DAA PDR RAPD PRD AR RRR PD RPRPRRRRERPG f Under Sheriff Ward had about 15 , ae ‘Fr “I 5 —— SS raat = ~ | prisoners sitting together in the cor- noon and { . TROOPER JACKSON. ren of the jail when the party en- interest and costs Bu [eee] tered. ee 4 With scarcely a moment’s hesita om | “Don’t you hear the bugle soundin’, Trooper Jackson! tion, Mr. Gates, after a glance at|wite be th mf Come, shake yourself! There's trouble down ahead! the prisoners, fixed his eyes on Jest- | *1irecor a fs With a lot o’ Texas rum they're a-makin’ matters hum! er and walkiag up to him said: | ing de 2h She's a-tootin’ ‘boots an’ saddles! Out o° bed “Mr. Jester, do you not remember | 2 Bs se erat er rongly and durably made, without any seta sesh He break or s ieee : ' 2" Six acre of or Nichols-Shepard Separator They're a-yellin’ like the devil down the canon! me?” ae Bip ; spel ou I : T : Nich Traction Engino are fully described and A han’some lot of able bodied Utes— The old man stared at him for a sted Gn 6x hee Wilt He j An’ the orders is, to rip ‘em, moment when he dropped his eyes NICHOLS & SHEPARD CO., Battle Creck, Mich An’ to slash ’em, an’ to nip ‘em, and replied in an almost inaudible : Uranch House at KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, So jump along an’ tumble in your hoots!” tone: one dh, in to with fall stock of machines and extras, “No.” and feur fee ~~ Ob! the ride was wild an’ darin’ down ths bottom! fines las pS : unot remember me trans- EAS Ss Just sixty men, where ten troops should have been. ae ae se coamee “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN as . * ferring you from the jail at Paris, | Not a tremble, not a quiver, as they dashed along the river ae . Ea Mo., to have the papers read to you g At howlin’ herde of undiluted sin! aoe Saas fie niet A E Like a teamster’s whip the guidons were a snappin Ainge ae ey : oe ’ A My God! the Indians numbered ten to one. . J : 5 ps alae His a ae es‘er ma 9 response. i rare Threugh the blinding fire flame leases rs = : isiaesdeae . iS GREATER Thee eat vidi’ just the seme head bent further forward, his fac estes c 3 a pit Sieeges Tt J a began working convulsively aod With “Old Glory” in the van a leadin’ on. (PE Gee Gscluanatiee > roKs GoWa é g Like a eatapult they hit ‘em in the middlc! err = While the “traders” powder tore its dirty way, Ioaminus or two ha brokenly An’ the flamin’ sheets o’ hell scorched their tunics as they fell, replied that he had forgotten. icv : sees. An’ their yellow plumes were crimson from the fray. “Don’t you think it is time,” ask-| 222" 2"4! sg 2p we wil But the orders was to give ’em a “chastisin’"— ed Biv. Gates, “for you to repent of es at, “t ‘own, then ee OM With sixty men, where ten troops should ‘ave beer. the foul deed you committed when TAKE THE MA 5 OME AND TRY IT FOR 20 DAYS But they dene it just the same! you took the life of my brother, prefer, wowilt chip / t Au’ they never thought to blame, then cut a hole in theica and shoved With the forty dead and dyin’ carried in his body through it?” «Remember over 100,000, and they a “Here's te you, cussin’, fightin’, Trooper Jackson! Jester seemed completely Over | lowing Here's to you for the glory that you won! come, and after a moment's silence | county. cary i x a2 lated wor nproved steel Attachments, ‘Twas a slashin’, dashin’ ride when you crossed the Great Divide, murmured in broken tones: cw ated wor ki teat ested Waa . * } iv a, t ive ‘. a 15 cents for c ists eve LIN User iT . But you done it as I like to see it done. eed” tergave sine, God forgire too anh a MONTGOMERY WARD &CO., Michigan Ave..& MadisonSt., Chicago, Your photograph’s a hangin’ in the barrack, me. a te ? “ Wy : - An’ your sabre ornaments the Colonel’s hall Inafew moments he recovered | of the; is When your bugle sounded ‘taps,’ his composure to some extent and Phe ae eae Ga at McFARLAND BROS rary j ’ . An’ yeu'll wear ‘em at the final grand ‘recall’. more about his brother's death. (Harper's Macazine aes = . j La : asm Does Coffee Agree With You? | = 4 = ‘ z If not, drink Grain-O—made from? pure THE NEW ROAD LAW, | road subscribe any eum not less inate Gratn-of aint itke stat! atter using ought q or ; veek nothing would induce me to go aaa tem. ‘children ¢ ink it with great | C*Y> : : a : A Briet Statement of Its Proyistons, | the roads the county court may ap-| f¥stem. dis the strengthening, substance of HEN: | Fink's Leather Treo; Pa | ik ori . Get a package to-day from your “ cae * . The following is an outline of tke | propriate a like sum from the funds Frocer, follow the directions in smsking t¢ard Sherif’s Sale seek TE Pa South Side Square fi vi aby the legisls, | of the county you will have s delicious and, healthful table ss Ke : ; aw passe! e legisla- | eee everage dand young. 15c and 25c. ¥ virtue and autho: 5 ea ie ee y 8 | The board of road commissioners for delinquent taxes Butler Mo. we |may enter any land near a public Farmer Drowns in a Pond. eturnable at th t eZ The several county courts are to | a fon ee pees Racreriubune) Mase Fone) 25 fo me, aver at i 4 i divida their counties into districts, | Teae. oe eee’ ch pene ed Shiu z e : oa i aes A ee a Kead and See What we Keep in Stoe } F 900, , ditehes or obtain any necessary ma-| William J. Ditler, a wealthy German | (00) ,°7 4 283" pon ail the i during the month of January, 1900, (ae Se se 4 in | terest and [ P ? ; | terial for road purposes, the owner | farmer of this eity, was drowned in| {vans We keep everything that horse owners need : and appoint a board of three com. | PuEe j Bie : eutaee E y g miseioners whose appointment shall | Teceive rersonable compensation|a pend in his pasture, four miles} {oN Double wagon harness from $10 to $80. ae fccun Pabsiac La caotocenal for damages dove or materials taken. | seuth of this city, some time yester inte Pll plage ; ? G@iacear sane — eee ana pes Bridges costing less than $50 are to|day eveving and his body was net ey prane: danney nee os Single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand ee ena their lade te gerke |be constructed and keps up by the} found until 8:15 this morning. It} Mo.. 1 will harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of all ; then = aie ie “oommabionann board, over that amount by the|/is generally supposed that Ditler styles and prieas, fiom hr ci sity lified voters, free h ide | county. had gove into the pond to take a wicisi P , si, iy Sd ets ocean tT ee eee ees = =a bath and cramped while in the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring and residents of the county for one Shake Into Your Shoes i Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It | water. seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets year previous to appointment. The | cures patnful, ewolleh, smarting, nervous | Se res Bea ase aie l epdean members of the board receive no feet an (instantly takes the sting out of corns ' Ts ap y nets ArDess Oi 1 : | Sovery ot the axes “AuSn's Foot tace'mates| FEEL THE CHANGE. full line machine oils and axel grease. Trim compensation, except the clerk, who | light or new shoes feel cacy. Iie a certain buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bri . . ¢ ting, cal d not, tirec Zgy to i . Bring : receives ten dollars per year. The fect. haste tovday sold by ail draeatte your old harness and saddles and adeu : and shoe stores il 25 cents in stamps. ° queries board has exclusive control of the Trial package F “Address Allen S- Olm: | Hundreds Voluntarily Endorse new ones. We have the largest retail bar roads inits district and may carry | *te®, LeRoy, New York. Sai ie Poigsi.- d k either b loyi Perera: a Springfield, Ohio, county, and aga! ness store in the Southwest avd cour he 4 Ese clan aragaaer ad ra roe Hive Mes(Deowned- spunea get ness are all made at home. One bundred hands and teams, or may let ne! Clarksville, Mo, June 28.—Wi!- Product. Ammons. in ar | and thirty sets on hand. Come, inepect and ; : “ae , inepi work by contract to the lowest bid- liam Hodges, residence unknown; occ se sarainl io @. , get our 99 prices. We will surprise you. 'McFARLAND BROS. BUTLER, Mo. FIR ALS der, the contractor to give bond in } sy) Fifteen 3) north Henry Howland, Clarksville; J. W. . ., of th 3 © 3 . > J. W. 8 ont t w Z arter of the ast quar: double the amount of his contract. A Statement by » Well Knows Citizen | quarter o! in township Arnold, Philips, and W. G. Jamisor, i! g. Abe u + ef Hamburg. Il!., were drowned at By Usler tt: 1 o'clock to-day at Tibbett’s Island,! oy. time has come when people in Butler two miles north of here, where they | feeithe change. Hundreds of people in this a ae - | city have given voluntary endorsement of the | were employed by the Missiseippi Great change they have felt after using Mor | 9uired st 5 River Improvement commission. | zow’s Kid-ne-oids; the people realize the gocd ai | Captain S. Edwards, in command of | °tt#!2e by their use and give hearty expres- | 2-4 | sion ef the eame. y fourteen men, were in a skiff and| xkia-ne-olds will cure lame back, kidney were returning from-dinner at the | >8cksche. urinary and kidney disorders, sisep- . | lessness and nervousness. We always like to quarters boat and attempted to land | give reference tothe merits of Morrow's Kia. en the side of the building barge, ne-oids and this time refer you to John Gair, en adcndaes d tried to | 'i2e st 2591. Brosklyn Avenue, Kavese Speer Se aaa samy and! tried 60 | cits see whoaaye> “Tides “ack Gouec eee land at the head of the barge. The | kidney troubles very long, for I was forta- CoS : Ao 8 + nate in getting a remedy which effected a cure river was high and the water swift. jin ashorttime. The symptoms of my trouble Some of the men became excited | were severe painsim my kidneys and lame a canoe’ 1 f wiin | back, a!so urinary trouble, frequent desire to and caught bold of willows on the urinate, highly colored urine and a burning | between the hours barge and overturned tha skiff. The | scalding sensation in the age. Morrow’s | 200 and i 2 day, five named above were swe | Kid-ne-olds cured mein less than ten days; : pt under | they seemed to take right hold and strengthen the barge and lost. Captain Ed-| my back ana Kidneys, relieve my urinary troa | {To wards reported the accident to the | bles and brace me right up. I wanteveryone| ah = }teknowabout Morrow’s Kid-ne-olds and to; %2-4t proper authorities. None of the| | Who Has Found Great Relief Tange twenty-nine The clerk of the board must keep a eomplete record of all transactions and report the same to the county court at the regular November term. The county court must furnish | | | | | | | | | j each board with a plot of the roads in their districts, and at least three- ; ly $ : fourths of the grading must be done é it i f prior to August Ist each year. No member cf the beard shallenter into any contract with the board for any work or material, or receive, directly or indirectly, any of the funds of the%district. A poll tax of not less than $1.50 nor more than $3 shall be levied on every male inhabitant between the ages of 21 and 60 years, to be paid in money or work to the board, or collected by the county collec The Old Reliable INSURANCE. PHOTOCRAPH ER THE FIDELITY MUTAL AD North Side Square, in favor of E E Gin ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU Has the best equipped gallery in Southwest Missouri. All Styles of Photogrphing r| executed in the highest style of the u ate sick or disabled by Accident. tely protection at s cost of $1 1008 art, and at reasonable prices, brews sand 1 Association ts . | assist inadvertising them I will permit my | [>> Cc k? ze H = ax of not less = ; | rs y Notice of Final Settlement. rayon Wor 1 2 = soci atio 5 may levy — t : a le aja ac | bedies have been recovered. | statement to be published. ISIE asia eal apiitionn: aun y ~ pec alty “ emp onpeete - ~ nor more than twenty cents on the) <5 Sense Morrow’s Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yel-/ ali others interested in the estate of © work in my line {California and Missc nie ‘| $100 valuati ai ieccat | We Make a long Story Short. | tow Tablets and are put up in wooden boxes| cae- deceased, that I, Mary A Cass, ad an y is guaranteed to ib ample Reserye Fund an esoetes $100 valuation on axable prop- which contalaa cusugh SucieBeut ao te Tix of ‘said estate, intend ‘to make 5 isfacti c maxe ite certifi absolute guarantee, cde-of i | | Dr Tharmond’s Catarrh Cure Is the only ca- e ae two weeks’ | snal settlement thereof. ai the next term of give satisfaction. Call and see i ction to its memberte,% erty outside o: incorporated towns | tarrh — a on Pe a ey o | treatment and sell at fifty cents a box at all the Bates County Probate court. in Bates 1 f k For pertled ereaddress : Pay. Ifyousuffer withcatarrh and colds in ’s Dro; anty, state of Missouri, to be held at Batl samples of work. ae and villages. | the head try it. If it fails to cure you it will | wae stores aud at Ludwick’s ag ecgetied Poy fh, . Tes a If the citizens along any public H.L. Tccxer, | Morrow & Co , Chemists, Springdeld, Ghie. 32-4 re Cc. HACEDORN. | Se So Franecae: Cat | 2 J. L. M. SHETTERLY, e Jou nothing. Sold by Will be mailed upon receipt of price by John | 0 the th day of August, 1:09. dGen Mi 5 i