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Harness and Saddelry * e flnk’s Leuther Troe Seccio «wky South Side Squar: Butler Mio. Read and see what we keep in stock. We keep everything that horse owne need, Double wagon harness from $10 to $30, siv gle harness $7 50 to second hand harness from $3 to Saddles of all styles and prices, fromthe cheapest to the fork cow boy and sole leather spr saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets Harness oil and soaps, full line machine oils and axel grease. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for new ones. We bave the largest retail bar ness store in the southwest aud our harness are all made at home. One hundred and thirty sets on hand. Come, inspect and get our 99 prices. We will surprise you, aby McFARLAND BROS. BU7LER, MO- Kansas City Times, THE GREAT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF 1900- The policies of the great political parties are now being formed aud the candidates discussed. 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To secure this low rate both must be ordered and paid for at tt $4.00 only 1 year $3.00 S and Sunday oars = 2 ‘the same time. and Sundays months 0 ss all orders PoE REPUB- ak tiaenl year 01.00 Address all orders to THE REI Lic, St. Louis, Mo. KANSAS CITY TIMES. : Kansas City, Mo. the approaching presidential election | daily | Washington, Oct. 24.—Archbishop Chappelle, of New Orleans, apost« delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico and state to the Associated press, in ] w defended the friars in the Ph lands and praised the | work they had done in teaching the natives. The statement was brought out by Gen. Funston’s allegation in | his address te the students of Stanford | university in which he congress would drive ¢ confiscate every in erty the bottom wot | | | | i] tures of absorbing interest are illus-| BIG MINING TRUST. Syndicate Orga zed to Practically Contro} the Lead and Zine Oatpat of the Mis- souri- Kansas District. K -—A combi- ational! Lead, asas City, Mo., Oct the N nation known as Zine & Spelter compa with acapi- somewhere about 1500 B zation of $10,006,000 i with a sur- its real age can only be j | plus of $500,000, to con and work. proximately. It is mad | 1 nterests in the Joplin-Galena dis- has two compartments | trict has been formed. The concern, provided with two holes | was promoted by Marcus and one for red and a president of the Natic for holding reed | pany, of Kansas City. ihe sel ee iat i still ina cou | in the recepta Anc inkstand is supp to have been in-| tended for the use | Pa | See the Chateau de Speer in envther ¢ aren Tk aloe | where Alfred sp the most honest an | will be | severing Wine grower in ti matry, forty- | eight years persistent in overcom obstacles | TYPHOID FEVER VACCINE. United States Soldiers Will Hereafter Prob- ably Be Inoculated to Protect Phem | : | Old Choice Wines from Speer’s vineyards rom This Disease | _ Ola c fon } phe rien Port, the Clar-t Burgandy and Un t nation | fermented are unexeclied for entertainments, aington, Oct. mation | family use and invalids en receiv: rt- = = at the British determined to inoc | | \ | | their | ' cine as a protee a fever. It is probable t ment of the United States army | lopt the same measures of pro- The discovery is recarded as ver mportant. The principle is to| inoculate the patient with measured ; quantities of dead, bu. still poisonous, | micro-organisms. It is claimed that h inoculation is entirely free from | ient. In the Eng- nated shown y the men have been tac ha ip, and experience itutional const symptoms, consist- faintness and begin to} the ing of cola manifest mseives or three hours. DEFENDS THE FRIARS. Archbishop Chappelle Replies to Strict- ures by Gen. Fuaston in a Recent Lec~ ture at Stanford University. insurrection witl inhabitants ¢ der the « Smashed Phirteen € Were Wat h. Ind 24 nd Fireman Bloo tere vir the pos to 4,958,363, an incre over last year. he t the system, aggregatir show ir ase of $395,004. orders a revenue tax of was ¢ ore were 4,306 new | money order offices added, 29,007, S70 | domestic and 968,501 al] money orders issued. ieritorious Services.” | Oct —Brig. Gen. | Funston is to be breve major eral and Col. Wilder S. Metealf, of the Twentieth Kansas, is to be breveted brigadier general by the president shortly on account of gallant and mer- itorious services of the two Kansas sol- diers in the Philippines. For “Gallant and Washington, Helen Gould May Attend. Topeka, Kan., Oct. 24.—Gov. Stanley has extended an invitation Miss Helen Gould to be present at the re- ception of the Twentieth Kansas. The general reception committee also added to the governor's invitation a resolu- tion urging her to accept. to Will Resume Next Monday. Joplin, Mo., Oct. 24.—The zine mines of the Missouri-Kansas district are to resume operations next Monday, the shut-down having been declared off by the board of directors of the Zinc Miners’ association at a meeting last night. It Will Be “Flag Day.” Topeka, Kan., Oct. 24.—Gov. Stanley yesterday issued a proclamation declar- ing the day the Fighting Twentieth arrives home “Flag day” and calling upon the pi eof Kansas observe} to eighteenth or rineteenth would certainly schoolboy’s needs ‘than four ink-t | were found jan ores | finest wines of the world and bas his exteusive wine cellars wi | gailona stored, | the Bates Ancient Inkstands. Ap inkstand that was probably in use three thousand four hundred vears ago has been cquired by a museum in BerlJin. of Egyptian make, and {s supposed to | latel Tejudices uguiret native wines bas «nc in New Jersey ant now produces the n handreds of thomsands of | They ar- most excelle For Sickness Get the Best. Danny's Letter. “h Danny's father, who is stock-grower, took several car IS a Sugges nogs, reared on his own far ) &: : S may be where he reat pork-packt While|in Ch ved the folle tle boy Dere Armour kill t ONE DOLLAR mort: Tith $1.00, and we willseed seu this SEW freight €. @. B. in Nearly « ivan ot ete O. ure five, a ee a fore they are fifteen! une | Seo melghe seers a of Whites Cream Vermifuge would $31 75 IS OUR SPECIA save @ me ous | = = eddy ober. Such on lives. Tucker's. | THE ACME QUE Tuan intruments ever aade, | From beautiful appearal Made irom ‘solid que An Andrew county 1 his friends last week to help hii brate his nir ninth rthaay wish lane many more CASTORNRITEA. the 7 J a MOG LL 4 py havSLTE Teh Phe Parnell « n vwtory. wh lis ca (Me ms ¢ UT | i jdaily. pays $22 for nu A Boon for Suffering Humanity \¢ | : aie = ous at SEATS * QOFRICK f i’s Syrup is! § H. L. Teckxs || PHOTOGRA North Sid best Has the Tuiedo, O. gee Sold by dru ——$—$—$—————————————————————— | 2 : Notice of Final Settlemert. executed in the highest is hereby given to all creditors. and allothers interested in the estate of M J. Fields, deceaeed, that I, John H Sultens. ex- ecutor of said” estate, intend to make final settlement thereof. at the next term of | County Probate court. in Bates connty, state of Missouri. to be held at Butler commencing on the 13th day ofNovember, 1899. JOHN H. SULLENS Execator. art, and at reasonab s7-4t Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estateof R. H Knaus, deceased thatI, C. N. Teeter. ad- ministrator of said estate, intend to make s final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates Coanty Probate court, in Bates county, state o' Missouri to be held at Butler give satisfaction. on the 13th day ef November, 1899. C N_ TEETER, 46-4 Administrator $2.75 BOXRAIN COAY ‘A REGULAR $5.00 WATEKPSUOF MACKINTOSH FOR $2.75. Cut this ad. out Send No Money. CP5 Senet tate your bright and weight, state number of inches around body at breast taken over vest under close up under arms, and we will send you this coat by express, C. 0. abject to examination; examine try iton at your nearest ex- Bee and if found exact sented and the most ¥ Gertul value you ever saw or bes of and equal to any coat youcs: for 85.00, pay the express ageat our specs offer price, 3. express charges. 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