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i Ne 7 | NO BAIL FOR JESTER. | | ry LUMBAGO oR LAME BACK, 4 ' ST. JACOBS ‘OIL. IT RELAXES THE STIFFENED MUSCLES Coeeeseeesoeres a 'Judge Moss Holds Prisoner to ( The Time Regarded as Now Ripe for | . . goal a Continental Alliance to Op- | Await Action of Grand Jury. p » ee ooeeoeoecsoers 2 a % © oe pose Anglo-Saxons. i |} ACCUSED SHOWS NO EMOTION i ways at Home ina JEWEL H / come Vestine ni UE Ge RANGE Bac TO ALLY LATIN AND MUSCO\ | wine wag ee eee ae cer. oives better service with 5 if He is Indicted His Counsel Will Ash silane iene sag apa nee i least amount of waste. Asia, According to the < For a Change of Venue Pi Merged ir srope ' « » 4 » rged into Euroy I s. M 4) i ; croaching on Tudia— France Expeeccs = > , Thus to Dominate the World to an er i on x | BuoTLi.ER, MO. 5 and Ranges a Sa 7.—E : j E } 8 rto BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK sVaa eT . = Estar « ‘= s i 7 \ > Dior nol = : 2 ; i Transacted§ cheapness of aw |e tO s | @ é cleanliness and mony iw Jos ba my » 4 tay — ¢ pe mma Rema tip i oe cds gy ee aR wal } Bates County Investment Co., 3 ears. 3,000,000 in use t « vas quit r | = Sasa et afi ynd was q \ | 5 IBUTLER, MO $ evide s Jud Moss} @ ay i e 1d Capital, = = 860,000. Jewel Stoves are sold by | ‘ iUrONe 4 = — « WiInLLramMms BROS. | ea | cugscene After Tinton | §$ atoney £6 1oen-on erp ag grained fascia ager t : | | t t | title to all lands and town lots in Bates county he ——— whom | tothe evidence i ) 1 thel seeur ways on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title a | a Y -| : acs tale sausial § furni titles examined and all kinds of real estate Vermont Statue to Dewey. j Spruce Items. ally progress, France pts to [ em papers drawn. MM Vermonters are proud of Admi- Plessie Evans who was bit by a| Sminate the world as the io saad etapa a as J.C. Crane, ml Dewey, who is a native of the ) snake a few days ago, isreported not | Asia. according to the French pl a : J+o.C Haves, Abstractor. S F Wanwoen. Notary ee Mounteln’ Mate. and a nam: | setting along very well would be merged into Earope: Ru ORONO OT as RRR ARRAR A RAAAR AR ARAAAAAR 8 AA AAA AR Rn RS sal plies | Bonen Be ce and M Phifer | With Siberia, taking in north K a a an of the United States propose to | e a ar ier} : + +] : hanied see ‘ jand Afghanistan and gradua | therefore remand you to jail w nat | nt a statue of the hero of Manila | hauled logs Saturday Peciastiel-ou Tadic: | Weanee. alventty I ail.” 2 | Sheep Herders Lost in a Storn ‘ure the Blood @ Vermont. The statue will be on} IM Kretzinger purchased one lun-| in possession of Tonkin, would ex sa . | Great I ( s.—Fou the right of the pork leading to the | dred bushels of corn of James Evans| the magnificent coast of Annam The decision s eming! ad noe} : - te mora oo ‘ape denne M. Wi for 25 a bu. this week. : rite be i Py eee ee jiect upon t ‘ He looked x o ia ate wey’s y Ma- | € | of Siam, and thus shut in India on the itently at \ is : “ ‘ wila bay. At the left of the porch is Russell Howe rented the Jno. Choate | Cast as Russia would on the west. | onerting, ie stor 1 sheep I Will 1 gitatue of Ethan Allen, the great |Placeand moved on it, they also} Concessions would be made ample ie igang soc ta ee seem to 26 Pe hates iis sryan Will To Wermont Revolutionary patriot, who | havea fine son a few days old, at Jenough to appease “rman Tois | alle —* ind s oes a » Sh a Gs : ; rie Linco Neb. O: 19.—Arra gerved with distinction in the conti- ! their house bold plan, which continental diplo-|surprise. As the judge st o} . n s ted to-night for a gental army, and who was some time Goi . ‘3 ts dream of executing, finds its | pender his decision r who was] Ower Will Graha weg plet tround of the state » 3 : ‘oal selling has been the order of| predicate in the claim that England | I a ON ‘ fmprisoned in England for taking up - 2 aoe (ae ~ sngiane | sitting some distanc away from him | r she Vv. eare ‘ B in the revolution against the the day at the Kretzinger bank has no right to maintain its domineer- s : = eee ayer by W ay 1 Br arms . eultineg Jim Green se er ee ing attitude, because its strength is | asked that he speak a little louder as | Mn Ban sachs : ; A special train will be hired for the English government. Among noted {| 7!) Green s¢ nt 100 ears of corn to 5 lace 7 . - ; ee insufficient to uphold its pretension he was a little hard of hearing we Taylor last ten days idan attempt made living Americans who are natives of | the Butler street fair. He says that England. too, France claims, shows ‘ SSern sel Two herde med Mcl und we cameachangscy ny t MEMNEE sre Levi ©. Morton, ex-vice- | ho has corn that will average 90 bu.| her selfishness by holding aloof from| _ MT Cullen st vted last night that ify Se eae gags Gate "| to cover every point inthe state that president of the United States; Sena- } +, the acre, he lives at the east edge| the possibilities of a continental alli- | Jester was indicted by the grand jury oe oo ci oe smileys OPE) can be reached by railroad, and which @esohn M. Thurston of Nebraska, | + nates ¢ t ance. next week that he would immediately | PrODaDLY dead. as They are MMsSIME, | Colon Bryan has not previously Joseph W. Babcock of | °! Vétes county. i Ratna ee rt ey M4 *talthough their sheep have been | ie @ongressman Josep : 2 F 3 ‘ It would indeed be extraordinary if |agk fora change of venue and argue | #!tHough ie ir heey i Mt visited ti a Wisconsin, Everett C. Benton of Mas- | Andy Stevens’ eyes are improving} the close of the century witnessed such a iors ages i This closes the | found Ege wichita ts, and Wallace F. Robinson, | slowly. We hope to see him out| continental alliances as the United Pee see hee ei een ee , : t } He will wind up the eampa gachusetts, s i ' : é 2 * Ee aise = There are two parties in the moun- | 1 ae . president of the Boston chamber of fsoon again able to attend to his] States of Africa and the United States | greatest preliminary hearing ever : na ii rea zincoln November 4 and Omaha on commerce. affairs of Europe. _ 2 held in this county t Sur ink . MW Z insite plies 1 ale ithe 6th. with ex-Governor John P ‘aes = any > witnesses have been| Rot been heard from hey have ' The eh . i Oliver & Stevenson havetheirscales]| THE STATE PAYS THEM. Bina a) he -waieases: tre beer jAltgeld. The latter is booked for tents and food, but may not escape subpoenaed to appear before the jeleven speeches in the eastern and repaired and are now ready to buy Fas T Ww Col | corn. A Texas Law Provides for the Payment of | Monroe county grand jury. which They ar iam sansa ao northwestern section of the state. r ‘ yminell ane eur es , -la 7" $100,000 a Year in Pensions to meets here next Monday McDonnell and their wiv of Dupuy- | Ex-congressman Towne and Helen Ex-Confederates. er, ne he Sun RiverCanyon, and . ; ana sai cL geeihelae ash em - ey |b Gouar of Indiana, are also billed kK. @ ° CF alst« and four sons in Birch | f W. F, Ralston and four : with dozens alorators Quite a number of our people at- It’s casy to tended the street fair last we haul a big Attorneys Forrest and Johnsoi << slid anion Austin, Tex., Oct. 17.—For five weeks | left for home to-night Ex-Governor . ™ tow load up a : SB: quite WTCe yD ast the state comptroller has been ex- Creek Canyon big hill if display of vegetables and fruit for] amining and compiling a list of the : : z : ee wis: becesitc of the sonk aay Be r NpabeatatNe this year. The art display was pro-] pension applications of ex-confederate | ve change of venue is urguec . lindeed by the fact that it took four tor Fai sa 2 Lapa ee dged by the fact th: ook fo chen ale ae nnncad olecint soldiers and their widows, who are en-| = MICA Axle Grease d Star and family visited friends and titled to pensions under the act re-|¢he state has a very strong case = issistant secretary of war Meikle- ; Star < a ly. vie « ds ¢ passed by the Texas legislature. } body of Will Graham on a toboggan Geta box and learn why It’s the R | relatives on the river near Rich Hill] He completed the work yesterday, hav- me col john best grease ever puton an axle. ‘ it fe ‘i ss ae Snow is 4 feet on the level in parts « Sold everywhere. Maude last week, also went hickory nutting|:™g passed on 4,584 applications, of which number 3,667 have been ap STANDARD OIL, co. proved. The appropriation made by lo The republicans have imported Sena rbanks of Indiana and J. R. i Burton of Kansas, and Thurston and horses four days to bring in the dea the report it a grand succ Johnson will return next week, when neral opinion here is that, although aeainst Jester. vet he will ne Teton county Lost $7oo in Winning a $5 Bet It Will Care You While You Wait. ae on the Miami; the woods were full of enamine Maryville, Mo., Oct. 19.—A_ few people all on pleasure bent the legislature for pensioning the « Mogehor ir ad das et Sorsibie. caterrh tn Notice of Final Settlement a Cntein 4 ; ee Fea cas ‘ i ee ck ean ee a ee ae of smell or taste catarrhal co lays ago Calv ox, an aged fart The infant of Mr. and Mrs. John] confederate soldiers is $100,000 for the | gamption, er beadache Dr. Tharmond’s Ca tice ie hereby given to all creditors and | p55 8. ay Hopkir be $5 with | Chatman died very suddenly and was| Ye3® beginning October 1, 1999, and | terrh Care js sold nocare. nopay Frice Su others interested in the estate or J D Yeates | !\ 16% pk $5 with his eS : i »nding September 30, 1990, to be paid | ®94 $1 00 mer bottfe at HL. Lacker’s ced, that I. Wills f Yeates, adminis | .,,), rotnas Cox, and his son-in-law The Treachery of Stn. buried in the White grave vard Sat-| ‘ ae i , Se aoe ae ea ter sboiglspnatbar typ raf anger ction} } a Be. : . arterly. 2e amoun a orvionea > , t Bt the ne ’ mi ‘ ‘ ead "1 ‘ Thave read of a detective how once | yrday. yy ieaee Be ie aoe GOs aol Burned Mother and Child ee ee Mark Carmichael. that he dared k Raving discovered his man, he joined és : : dienes ape gaeat a Per ae eee > be hela at Butler TOO in cash s house all night : Oh, our darling, how we u tl sapit rifle over yhis . Oct. 2t A specia a i ee Ol F s. e miss thee, capi a trifle ! sth day of November, 18 é % Mimself to him as a boon companion, |v. thy place is v ie Mmiokhhe Mix cared and Maca nokee lank aunt Cat WILLIS 1 YEAIFS, He undert todo it T jay night + ee i Seay No ty place is vacant here, = a thd Sie a t s it Administrato Went with him to his haunts, secured 2 I : seventeen applications have been re- pol enna & wees see 4 Admin r . oe + iporiine Ale. wee Mis confidence by long friendship, until | Yet we know God has taken thee jected. Y ares is ecules | z S mils lud eee ren alt auspicion had be« : Po Himself where he will protect Macececio Wikis Akinn ta Mane Week: : ; Bankers View it With Mlarm the men he had bet wit had left ig iti ae a a Hi a “¢ thee in his care ngton, Oct comm meet ee Fart Seatt: & oO ne gees t Off - eam Sie b aaa Bree ee The Oak Grove school has been de-| representing the ¢ of Atlanta, |to the house of 4. WH. Grambrill’s wite | ; : : ; mt ipping he spring that locked them, | | Satan seckeay a -| Ga., call upon Adm ral Dewey to-|at St. Ames. Miss.. tied Gra = we] nial conven noo ‘ ‘Ts purs i them to 1 Missouri Metjok him, all helpless as he was, | layed for several days on account of} gay to g pe the details of his'trip to|_ eee Kansas Bankers’ As in this | ; ; 1 neat @ easy prey. So sin does with its | sickness of the teacher Atlanta. It was decided that in com- |“? mur ¢ € gh & 5 eae etapa A wk nt +e Wietim. It first ministers to en- | Jot Newberry has arrived home| pany with Lieut. Bram ; | 1 rhed « em, poured ou oO ; es iz : e s t rigi ce, ee es . »e prese < swor t nid er 1 t sites : st | #yment: then drowns his vi ilan in from a visit to New York with| be presented with a sword rile ic 1 1 t and then leads him away in helpless Hie tthe: whos ith. Mr. | of Atlanta. and a citizens’ committe: th ybbed t house. Le. | Posed by son + x: Meee it utter ruin: (On ve, (who poe yee boon ene m will leave ” Vate setting out on this awful course, | Newberry says York state doesn’t] next Monday night, arriv the stat ke “Miured by glowing promises, let me mpare with old Bates. ta Tuesday evening. Smith was caug oe you to pause and ponder what | We hope to see Tom (lizer our 1 Harrison Will R d, but the’ Bre was g@hall be “at the last,” “at the last,” | heriff i ; - Soa i = : sige sheriff. He is our harness maker at{ Chice Oct. 17 are me pil ae = Mat the last.” Oh, think of that, and PS aes ae = 1e ly "s visit to this 7 ‘ EWave it off before it be meddled with! | Spruce and is worthy of the peoples], wombher ot the 4 =Dr. W. M. Taylor | support Harrison democrats calle i | There are a good many horses dy-} Lt is reported that the mayor pr mised | Nutibe of “eit “ling suddenly in this neighborhood;| Bryan he would accept a nomination | , EXCELLENT RESULTS | : : ee for governor Llino:s year given to all creditors. an . {one man’s horse fell dead hursday aie ae s din state of Genry D | : - | nis anxious to have son on a dosaccd. that 1. Wiitia I. Yeates, ex: Seas | night in the road at Mr. Quick's | believing that the mayor’s | centor of ead estate, inteyd to make final cet ; - ; ie | nati bein A tlement thereof, -f |he next term of the Bates x : | John Wilson is prepa 6 Inild | nomina will help the i Se hacaCuers tn Hasen Counts. stave basins donblwithent tp ; Small mules They Have Resulted in a Steady | a new barn | ticket im Ir muri, ro be held at Butler commencing | ee exatceee r 2: | jch May of Novemter ine } eut of an additional dol high are required 1 go ‘ \ ie B. McCallahan has rented Mr. | Missouri Masonic Gra “WILLIS I. YEATES, Execator 1 | x ( ig ee | Cansas City, Mo.. Oet ——_———— ital. drive evei Kansas | via New Orleans Bh Gain of Popu aritv. | Walker’s farm in Bates county for Kansa Seca s “ | z 8 | : : : | souri grand lodge. A New Way to Pay Morty bank out of busi Konsly a usand peon wed : —_—___— | the coming year. STAR convened here to-day w M Mi Ca ps . —- ——— i 3 i Morris) Minn.. fi 20.—.Foseph | t the depe fushnell » see nme ES : anes gates present from the 7 each 2d sak, Aan : . . tople Who Are Ever Ready to Ree-} 1 cdies Gan WeekSiioe ee eee Gaiees t Haigh. a farmer five miles] For the Weak and Aged- ae but a few i | i aC Shoes. the : ere pine haar iGseOs Bs : The beet thing for weakly 5 sand in- | af eae See . ommend What Has Done Them | One size smallerafter using Al en’s Foot-Ease | 278" ofp : esol nee OF ieee = See eee cos Wises oe weed a diener ey | POUTE, HOU He ¢: ilways | a powder to be shaken into the shoes. is} the Kansas masonic grand lodge who | . tu blowi d com-|the t mei aha na ‘ : Re | makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives in itt ‘on, Russ, blow id n-|the best society people in New York and gv ntidincdes 0 “e a Sa rakes c G v; gives in-| visited them to-day. | , | Washi 4 Much Good. | stant relief to corns and baunions It’s the . spars = | off. He himself | Wesbias es. known t he w ippea j teas comfort discovers of th me. Cure am a x eecnios: | 2 : a PBeereat benciit they have received from the | Foot-Base is 8 certain cure for ingrowing Siennice hy 4 Wiped Out a Far : . Se ‘ nails, sweating, hot aching feet At al re attending the = i belie rere Mie of Morrow's Kid-ne-oids, the great remedy | GPuggiete and ehoe etores. 25. Trial package Rates of Pot tl Redwood Falls, Mit 7) 1” Deckache, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous- | FREE by mall. Address, Alien S. Uimetead, | ee a ; eiwom seria A wed S ees and all discases arising from the kidneys. | LeBoy, N.Y. was introduced in Miss ME 2 k g | oe ‘ | iraw ~ ‘ his OWS Kid-ne-oids will cure where other | | Robert Roth. who « , 7 3 1 nesar ster fit me ese + ‘ is 3 e failed d e people of 8 . ., Becaee . > thiscity The Knig = ee . | . fies have failed and th people of this | Died from Peculiar Cause The K ie : : i ’ ~ yur Sle Ss P ir have not been slow to tind this out and one of the three stronges killed m+ rf i totheir testimony that their friends may | Jobn Van Benthusen, of x6 st | ternal orders in this s I . Jand w re hist - Sse ! - s SAfow what to use and get cured. =e t } = = 2 1 ¥ plavi near t ein ee his pot town was in the oO VW vd hippi ules > sas | he ¢ - to leave is far th} were ivinio 4 — . Mrs uo Connell, 406 North Fifth St., Mober- |" “ = a i ee = ; ced ; | * e 4 t = WY, Mo., says ‘IL have suffered from disorder- | Was telang of t q + Get esd ay }the farm T ur rane - om " — RE 1 MP MW idneys for more than three years; pain | of his finest mil 1 les Trens- | aa B rains out His wife s t A YOU fF SeFess the small of my back and lumbago were | : : . > by the) aa cs m ¥ i . hie | A } . B : Most painful ani distressing symptoms; 1 | '! wicainel pe wot gts : seh ra © n the | : = ; es _ & sxhiy | rns hie s i BANI not stand ¢ at times neither could Ij the got into a field which co New Orieans | S304 ‘I : Boe sea r 1 $5 = - . forward wit ring intense painin | jot of volunteer sugar « . awe r t ° train . mee : é } a = it un iby Back: 1 1 ng on several occa f sam s a fe : “Sh aang i . : Hi ran Lé by disre- ack. Morrow’s Kid- 5. ry wort I 2 ~ I i ecommended for - s . t ' or 5 Bocas ts for my st. Jonn Owns Mines. on tl would get m \ o oe = : , C on exper is r i kid : a - ; ae ) € ; »PoSt J Pe Ely's ¢ i s that I of sas, N s s = cle t . 2 r ly s y ma g x H 8 in M = = po IRE medic Phey are } wood. . 3 a rug € ; g ; ~ Bal ns, Soon Ps rt t a rerdic ever pee Noe