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aylor Served with an Injunction to | Saturday night seven tramps broke) into the Cameron school house in, | Vernon, and remained all night. Sun- day morning the constable of the township arrested the outfit and }took them to Nevada where they| TH=Y ALLEGE COLLUSION.» i» positors of the Firat Natlonal Kank of Emporia W: t sale of Assets to Calvin Hood set Aside. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 2.—-T. F. Gar. ver, attorney of Topeka, and a com- ToiS SuatetS LONDON. {Rumor float That Roberts Had Asked tor and Been Granted ACASTORIA Restrain Him from Holding Leg- | jittee of depositors of the defunct 5.060! Mareeige were fined and sentenced to jail for} islative Session at London. j First national bank of Emporia, Kan., i ten dayseach. That was just what} a For Infants and Children. the Cross bank, made an application} = 9... ———_—_——__ mister tramp wanted, ten daysin jail > ee before Judge Philips in the federal and feed. The sentence to disappoint Which sensational ainst Calvin Hood, here, in the tramp should have read ten days | | on the rock pile, flap jack and pint} { court charges are made MAY PUT CONSCRIPTION ACT iN FORCE AD LAID PLANS TO PREVINT IT. RIA? The Kind You Have —_——_— president of the nporia national Matis Alt deniview Succ. ane] OF Water. ih ;: rina taal Received Oranrs vo attow Ne | bank, and KT. Batty, who was) TS ToNG Song suumsts tcrarvce tor] erable SHGGGGe PIS Ointment is| ee im Ways bougnt we to Baan inte ob jt of ‘the on of Vice Drei Five Year —News of « Forward Move- ee tori im table Preparation fo | . her « | dent William Martin of that bank. went by Baler Coutiimed— No Late | NO panacea, but is recommended for! Vege t poration fo a ae ice k J Phil Rei f j piles only. The: will cure. Price} i similating the Food and Regula ac Ate evn sipped ! The depositors ask Judge Philips News from tae Frout piles ly. ~ w re <—t 4} S i 2- | e th Betice on the Governor's Door. | Judge Hook of Kansas having declined | op ee _, | 20 cents in bottles; Tubes, 75 cents. ting the Stomachs and Bowels of || ears e 4 x r are curre the militia ballot act = - * Frankfort, Ky., I Gov .Tay to Morton Albaugh, receiver of the] 2% current that the = eet arg ee is Pee Lee te: i INFANIS - CHILDERS Was been served with notice of ees Cross bank, to institute suit to have | suse “8 put be eS a “4 14, and 2 tet : c rote ae : sat Dread | . ] suit for an injunction towestrain him | t1. Sale of the Martindale assets set | that. Ger word) Rober we vom-|ly belie t e annone | A my from interfering with the action of | acige and that the court’ remove | Mander-in-chief of the Fritish forces | that the prohibiton state convention} — ff] Promotes Digestion Cheerful the ature and to prevent him | juts ae trustes d appoint another | im South Africa, has cabled for 90,000 | is to be held at Mexico sok ly because} — ff} ness and Rest.Contains neither from holding a sesion of the legisla- | (S'1Y BS Tras ‘his place. In asking | ditional men, which, it is ad the | that city is the home of the State j .Morphine nor Mineral Sure at London. | Service was secured, | this the depositors claim collusion be- | £0vernment has promised to give him, | Chairman Strokes, relieves Colonels| || Nor NARCOTIC. despite the most stri ‘nt orders to tween Hood and Batty. The assets} Sending .50,000 militia and volunteers |Cook‘and White from the suspicion of us a { Se weatrics to'sllow nobody to pass | _V-re sold to/ Maj. Hood for $41,000 and} 224 40,000 militia reserves. The mi-} trying tocapture the prohibiton vote. | | neon? af or out of the capitol grounds. Or- ; Os Pete z 5 » of | litia ballot act makes every unr _———_ TO? | the claim is made that at the time o 5 + ea z aicaw fo this effect were given carly | 01. the asects could have been sola | FX man between 1 au 130 years of | It ‘ill Surprise You. Try It. | rete a re eine eae, Okt | to other parties who were eager to| #Z¢ liable to serve for five years. || It is the medicine above all others} ff Mater, and those having passes were | poy'$50,500 or more, if neces: News of Raller's Morement cuntiemed [foneatatth mud icwoeth ite weit | i allowed free access to all parts of the eS London, Feb. 2. lin gold. Ely’s Cream Balm doesall| ff ae sinare: BRITAIN'S GREAT ARMY. ly more cheerful { iz | thatis claimed —B. W. Sperry. As soon as word brought to pian ak The confirmation of report that | Hartford, Conn " | i Gov. Taylor that the ition tor the | she Will Soon Have in Africa 213,000! Gen. Buller had announeed thet he (an ated wath eataecks | } énjan m had been filed, the orders Troops—A Fo:ce That Will Aston- oui adysmith, together with "a Cream Balm and it | Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- |} eee, ue thew were Het ree et ee meneees Werle the unconfirmed report that he had *. Olmstead. Arcoia, II] | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, pee eee revel. Alonzo Welker, | a ondon, Feb. Mr. Wyndham's! actually begun a new forward moye- AD Sonne, Oita kee | Worms Convulsions Feverish- For Over ee oF he emocratic | narkeblevdeelaration in the bouse| ment, had a good effect onthe public | tor 50 cents, is mailed by Ely Bros.. }| ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. pee eed entrance to tel Gf commons that Great Buitain will{ mind. Figures just’ published’ have tt pCi Nae Work | Bie a rears ‘before the renewal of the or-/ jp... in a fortnight 180,000 regulars | had « reassuring effect. The govern: |i.) Gren ‘ganic eis age i Fac Simile Signature of = : der, und watching ne eyence Hae ed * | in South Aiftica, 7,000\ Canadians and| ment announces that Wee GAO reo nich Ge'decinc bese iu to / Bj lice. irty ears eae of notice on the door of the ex- ae, z ys s girs yt Ree cae givens _jcatarrl ving orexciting Faia gs ps la et MARE lmcttos ‘cain Australi ns and 26,000 South African : ned before the ” ur began that — the diseased membrane should not be NEW YORK. ; ‘ eis = é volunteers is received with wonder-} Boers could ‘put 50.000 men into the Shed = Pebnak akan se eerie 0 aon So | eel notice to Gov. Taylor. |: ee OF thin total of 213.000 trocps,| eld. Gen. Joubert. accordiue Se oaait Ato months old ee ie at coe Deeeeas anaes or") with 452 guns, all are now there, with| advices, has 19,000 men surrot : = 35 Dosrs— west wm is now in the gu rouse. At whe present the democrats have the exception of about 18,000 that are Beyond comparison this is the dysinith and confronting Gen. In the recent turnir movement Central Missouri seems to be hav- ing an epidemic of small robberies, ee peeeetion ‘of going to London: Tt) sy oest: forces Great Bi n has ever}.Gen, Buller lost 1,983 men, but the | biintingily postoftiens EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. pees en wnether (Gov. Taylor) cot inteithe field: Ag ihelend ofthe | places dre nlicd: “Ghe Hocre kace ac |! ipa Seca as oa i pee 2 Pontion._/ Gos. Taylor him: |'Goinean war she had seraped to s of replacing the lost men with CASTORIA. mer ees tO Bite out any informa-) ether 80,000. men. Wellingtan at sh soldiers. Looking at the matter | Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought eee Ce the matter. It in believed.) Wr terioo had’ 25,000. Mr, Wyndhami’s| in this light, it is inevitable that Jou-; Signature seme: that he will met a0. 80: “T ch was the strongest defense the] bert will be beaten as it was that] of LL PO ' ee dy Soe eee can sit wherever! -Gvernment has yet put forward as to| Grant would take Ttichmond. in : : Po ee: 0 Republican: Campaign) Vint has beet ldone and tshelitg done|| ‘there iano omelet cet, from Gen.| The Columbia man who. was fined | Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table | T W. LECC. Masager bree." “The Semorre Sans general tone of the morning pa-| Buller’s headquarters and the only in-|$2 for calling another man a liar. at Butler Station, ea is ppc detain ian Pana Rtas haere per his figures will astonish | formation which has reached sadon | has more respect for the telephone ae NORTH BOUND ava.ra | roe grailrepelre. oF parte of Buggies, Sarries : the country. Roughly speaking, only | in any way supporting the repor now than he had before. ro amt P. M | shafte, neckyokes, wheels, dashes, cushions mary to vo to the state house. I guess £0,000 men are at the front. Ten} that he has reerossed the Tugela river No 0 o40P M | top. Teel the best Be ee ee ce on bid thousand others have been jost 2 is found in the Associated press di In doing his farming David R ankin bpd tibet ulmi eae por aacey ticle sik Buggy Paint on Earth zs : 10,000 are shut up at Ladysmith. Ex-} patch announcing Lord Dundonald’s | of Atehison cour employs 200 passengers)... ¢ 3:50 p.m. BS pee ee aeply to theiother. “Mr Goe=! ciading these! there,are 70,000 {roops onnoisance, which is taken to in-] 4), hares ci sovTH BoUND. | We reset tires and pee Hl sino hee affected by.any action| (40 nave nov yer been in’ action, sn | eee A Gralide 18 Seued ea Geel: | eanie ol Horses: a: ele £ ody ark piyiee = ane as addition to those at sea. \s the dispatch is three days old mee “ste wm | DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS, ste piers eee ee ——— rd Dundonald founc ditfi- No.311 Local Freight... 1:35 P.M somfortible night amd is in better RETRENGHMENID IN IOWA: dealer ‘ sie ee i: disap pocielceeaemg Pay Delercan tke ‘condition than on yesterday morning pee et Gapaesities Gen * Haller fdey ies, Xo, $49 Depart 724 | HIGH OR LOW GRADE His respiration has decreased. and is| the House Favors Abolishing the Offices 7 No 850 Arrive. . -.- 11:59 A. M. more regular and his pulse is slower. Dr. Welch said: “We wish to hold ut no hopes of his recovery, but the aman is at least holding | ? own.” 1 Hinder © Rejected. Des Moines, Ja, Feb. 2-—The ap- pointment of Col. H. H. Rood as a of State Printer a ve Shaw's App the imxiety is: upper Tug where in moved in interir lesultory E. C. Vs xpenvoorr, Agent. K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table, | for very few dollars 1am thankful to all whe bave patronized me and hope you will contings to do 80, and if you have never tried me, come and be convinced that this ts the right place =tf. iklas Taylor something in Keser e? member of the state board of control] ments of patrols. though Cape Tow? - Arrival aud departure of trains at Worland. - ————-~ Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 2.—The demo- i : asi pp} Wile began usiag NOKTH BOUND E rankfort, Ky., Feb. 2. ne deme was r ected in the executive se ssion | mentions run that Gen reneh WMitiies’s -Fiiend No 1! Kanens City ststly Exprees 12:49 p. m. F. SMITH. JOUN L STANLEY erats’ plan is to make a formal de-| of the senate by a vote of 23 against | has captured S00 Boers, where ané % ; ed No.3 Naga ae S178 m munud for admission to the | tive | 26 for. It required 17 votes to reject.| when not being announced she could b, souTH ROUND. | SMITH & STANLEY halls im the state house eve y-. As! pv a vote of 52 to 45 the house refused get around ae No. 2 Throvgh Port Arthar Express,2:41 p m | y day By 2 ou > 3 % | No. 4Siloam Springs Kxprese.. 2pm | LAWYE on yesterday, they will be denied ad-| 19 concur in the senate joint resolu- not think Remember this is the popular short line be LA SRS. mittamee by the militia, all of which tion to elect a state printer and bin- MR. PETTIGREW AGAIN. ween Kam y.Mo_ and Pitteburg. Kan . oho Mo . Sulphar Springs, | Office 2nd stairs east of Mo. State Rank With the exception of two companies | der, This is taken as an indication Thix Time He « That Articles by the oa Springs, Ark., ant the direct | pi iba AO from Verboursville, will remain here. that the house fayors abolishing the Ant.-!moertatear Ke Circulated —_ arg the south to = pene Pt nen 0. | _ ; > and points oorth and northeast and to Denver, “Phese two companies have been er-| two office ay a Public Sulnee, Puemane’ ane points | 8. W. Dooley, A. B Ludwick, Wered to London for the meeting of the legislature there next Tuesday narw. Surplus for J Petti- Washington, west and northwest No expense har been | spared to make the passenger equipment of DOOLEY & LUDWICK, Pate Evie etek s0. fiteation of Washington, Feb. 2.—The compar-} 2rew called “up his re hae in the wera etree in to none tn a one | hircwed3 aces “alling | tive statement of the government re-| <enate to print as a public document Gen’! Pass Agt.. Kansas City, Mo LAWYERS mbregating his proclamation calling 5 : : Ro Gt neeiies tate eee Ter the legislature to assemble at | ceipts and expenditures issued ye Lege araptetaceonts See ea London. He is making all arrange-| terday shows that for the month of Philippine — commissic oHe Office Over the Post Office ais Tor the aession there: Mans 1900, the receipts from all d that the proposed document et ved Soe ES 5 $48.08 5. compilation of en by ” . a republicans went home last night muhted t ste. Sete |e les aeons prise spor ACCIDENT J. 8. FRANCISCO. H. ©. CLARK, this morning, all intending going ondon Monday. “It is probable eee etene Ot ene On, Francisco & Clark, that a quorum will not be present at | month < d in commenting upon the neers the AND. LAWYERS, ‘the oper mn of the legisla- | $51,12 muary, 1599. Philippine « } 0 He declared | Sucopatere $6 Graves & Clatk. © Mi ture” said Representative Yarberry, | @ surplus last month of $s, that it was impossible to reach the HEALTH ree aves ark. Over Missourl “tit there «ill: before ight, public on this through the uesdi ean rest assur’ great confider sof that spoke you with nt of te Dene The monthly public debt thiy Stare ton, Feb. the rtement of shows large ¢ wanted to of the do so through th Objec print INSURANCE. fHE FIDELITY MUTAL AID! W. O, JACKSON, Sat Bie ea Apia that that at the close of business January] made and ncn oer LAWYER, > avale: " > repul ade a OL : 69, a Soe ne cont: tie: tepu 1, 1900, the debt, less eash in the ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU BUTLER, - - MO have something in reserve. sur mounted to $1,1 7, a Trled to Rob the Wrong Man. id * Story That Points to Whittaker's ed with last month Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 2.—At ten | disabied by accident $30 to $100 per month.| Will practice in all the courts, Fankfort, - Ky., Feb. 2.—Constz Thic dec e is ac-|-0’clock last t Bud Canc son of if you lose two limbs. $206 to 95.000. | Be EER eH . si ys . 4 you tose youreye sight, $205 to 85.000, Larrod, the officer who took Har counted for by a corresponding in-| Policeman Canol mpanied by an- t pu It you lose one limb $53 to $2,000, Thos. J Smith ake > allege assez : ig aE sung m ~d inte me oa = ni f 11 $40.00 . ” ; , Whit take r, the alleged assassin, to] crease in the amount of cash on hand.| Cther yc ng man, w ed into . Cc. asts in condition so that sw ee ge ae a ‘ee: Louisville, has given out what is re- anes cE Alexander's fruit store at 702 Wyan- or rising is impossible. Don’t If insured. you cannot lose all your income LAWYER, 3 garded as evidence pointing to the ac- Little Roek Ia« a €150,000 Fire dotte street and, pointing « volver The when you are sick or disabled by Accident. med: es internal Absolately protection at s cost of 8] to 82 2h used man’s guilt. Harrod says that Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 2--A loss} at the proprietor. deman his] tye tiv: Be = Office over Bates Countv Bank. ; i : : es of both ther ver month. Whit er, while en route to Louis- | of $150,000 was caused by a fire that money. Instead of obeying the com- oa Tine Tine Fidelity Musas, aia sto aston ts pre: | Butler, Missour’ ? = a 1 re «minently E a G ville, told that he had some $3,000 at | destr: yed a half dozen stores. A] mand Alexander reached over the nar- a de and Health Association in the Usited on _ home and $5 in his pocket which he and seized the Send for our free il rated book It bas $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States uantity of dynamite and giant pow-| row counter weapon i i ; : : ee ae os. W. Silvers. swou}d give to be allowed to escape.| der in the building occupied by the| with one hand and Canole with the | The Bradftcld Regutator Co., Atiants ah coe Sonecre Penk ane ate | Butler, Mo Omics “Phe oficer also ys that Whittaker | Dickinson Arms company exploded| other. After a short struggle Alex- Order of aa mane ite certificate an absolute guarantee of | in resrof Farmers Bank contradicts the statement of’ Capt.| with trem: force. breaking at] ander secured the weapon, backed : he solidicy of ite protection toitemembers. |. 1 Satie, te whtas Gaaiinies Vic wee found | : 1 gata we anole’s com-| STATE OF MISSOURI } ee iSilvers & Silvers avis, in whose company he was founc¢ 000 worth of window glass} Canole into a corner. Canole’s com- “omc | J. L M. SHETTERLY. | SIs ’ when arrested. vat panion fled, and Alexander guarded | ip the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri Sec. and Gen Manager, | Seanatrase Call oa Moms - - his prisoner until help arrived. im vacation, January 25, 1900, The State of <2 Semneces: ATTORNEYS AT Law— ‘ EPrny, An'- Yo. % ‘issouri at the relation and to the use of AB Washington, Feb. 2—A Kentucky aan: s ested ao Geis Vn tees ae eee. Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenue of ‘Will practice tm all the courte. lelegation consisting of Senator-elect | sembly the * ill mak pe eae es * } Bates county, im the state of Missouri, plain- een Beppe ee = st 3 naking it a misde- Topeka, Kan.. Feb. —It will be] tit, vs. Unknown heirs of Stephen Decker, YOU ARE A DEMOCRAT j Blackburn, Representatives Rhea, - i. es ei ; : f 3 r, defendants. sta e meanor for any person to solicit from| impossible for the presses of the To- ss : - Smith, Allen and Gilbert, and ex-Rep- a candidate !-r any elective office] peka Capital to meet the demand for Civil action for delinquent taxes. and, of course, want a democratic | A. Ww. THURMAN, resentative Thompeon called on Pres-| woney or other property as a consid-| extra copies of its edition next month, | M0™ Satese Any Comes the piaintif by her newspaper. THE CHICAGO Dis- dent McKinley to protest against any : asad aase : _ | Sorpez before the undersigned clerk of thecir-| PATCH is the Great Democratic | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, federal interference in that sSenator Lindsay was also there, but lor did uot come with the other gentle- waren. The Kentuckians said that fed- eral interference in Kentucky would be sure to result in serious trouble as the first movement of troops would ¢ an uprising that could not be ly quelled. They expressed the opinion that the difficulties would be adjusted without further violence if the people of Kentucky wer to settle the matter themselves. Se state allowed eration for a newspaper or other pub- ication supporting any candidate for an elective office was Wants a Fall Investigation. Washington, Feb. 2—-Senator Allen Mtroduced a resolution in the senate for a full investigation of the trans- actions between the treasury depart- ment and the Ciey national, Hanover national and other New York banks. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. when Rev. C. M. Sheldon is to have charge of the paper. It has been de- cided to send the matrix to Chicago, New York and other large do the printing th John Kennedy in State Pricon Springtield, Mo.. Feb. 2—John Ken- nedy, the convicted train robber, was taken to the s penitentiary at Jefferson City Friday to serve a 17- year The of the supreme court left here with Kennedy sentence. marshal cities | where papers have been ordered, and! im the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition and aMidavit, stating among ether things that the sbove named defendants. are persons interested in tbe aubject matter of this petition whose bames the plaintiff cannot insert herein because their names are unknown to the plaintiff and | relator; that they own the land deecribed Delow in fee and acquired their title through Stephen Decker whose heirs they are. W hereupon it is | ordered by thecierk in vacation, that the de- | fendante be notified by publication that piaintit bas commenced a suit against them im this court by petition and affidavit the object Sind general nature of which ie to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1898, amounting im the aggregate to the | Sum ef $2, together with interest, costs, com- | missions and fees upon the following described | tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis- county Weekly Newspaper of the Country. It advocates the readoption of the platform avd the renomination of | William Jennings Brvan. There has never been a political campaign that will equal in iwport- ance that of the one to be tought next year. The republican party, backed by the money power of this country and Europe. is alert aud ag- gressive. Flushed with the victory of three years ago it will seek by every | uw ans in its power to maintaio its supremacy. | Democrats must be up and doing. Will practice im sll the courts. Office ove Bates County Bavk, Batier,Mo. (tf) | DR, E. 8. BALLARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, Weet Side of Square. | J. M.CHHISTY, M.D. | S.A. ROE, M.D. Diseases of women and } Ear, Eye, Nose and ie dice este es court has ren- |i drone, going over. the Erjseo by the ery rieegy in block eight (|) in Polly a| Dey must wage an unceasing war! ChildrenaSpecialty. { Throst specialist wether pleasant and satisfactor viding the com-| Way of St. Louis. | Hunn’s addition to the city of Butler, and that | Upon their enemies. In no better and Phe preside in reply. anxiety Liberal Gifts from Ilinei«, unless the said defendant be and appear at the | June term of this court to be begun and holden wore effective way can this be done Di -CHRISTY & RIJS. his great over the than by the circulation of 00d, . Washington, Feb. 2.—Bis} aa im the city of Butler, Bates coun'y, Missouri, ¥ ¢ on of a good, i G Bee ee oo endest wish | F an adetes ib ft aa hn | om the arst Tuceday after thesecond Mouday in|S0Und democratic newspaper. The flice The Over Butler Cash Depart- ashe! thw | urst, ancellor of the American | Sune, 1900, amd om or before the thint university s the reci ient of three thereof (if the term shali so long continue, and if ot then before the end of said term)’ and pablisher of THE CutcaGco DispatcH will send toevery new subseriber for went Store, Butler, Mo. Office Telephone » House Telephone 10, ; | eos 5 | gifts fro zens of Hlineis, ag: plead to sabi petition according to law the same | three months a copy of THE CHICAGO g tee on be devoted tc shall be takes as dand jgdgment ren-| DISPATCH for ten cents. If you are s Lan dered according f said petition | lready taking this eat politi- * C. BOULWARE, Physician an¢ aa 3 i “an, a and the te sold to sat. | HOt alr y taking this great politi hs be a, = rer f t ican university. sfy the e. eal weekly, send in ten centsat once. » Surgeon. Office nortan side square. oe s ‘ ‘ ae s And itis further ordered the clerk afore- | You should not only do this yourself, | Butler,Mo. Diseasesot women and chil byt i Ding ae Makes Restitution. eee ee, See Be but you shonid indueeall yenr friends 27 8 specialty. : * S : eve ni nted and published to join with you ty yrt ee 3 “ ; d : tract you can easily raise a club of ten or DR, J. T. HULL a] ~ pi soxie twenty suhseribers ge K = vs t TH AGO DISPATCH is indorsed DENTIST ‘ i H ee s hand as clerk af by V am J iuge Bryan and E Me i x seal o’ said court i Jewoe: 2 leaders "arlors Over Mode] Clot » Co } zy sion th a « a at ofice n Butler on th i edo ae ao - r ene od othing Cc ; . = hor- es ‘anuary, 140. J. P. THURMAN, j. Address Tas giliepiat! PSP UTCH, | @utramce. same that lesde to fagedc ac < jinig e Ghly wchortGane SO 12-4 Cireait Clerk. | 120 and 122 Fifth Ave.. Chicago, Lil. | studio. north side sansre “Batlen bem” *

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