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naa tan ET a iso Renan BRYAN DID NOT SAY IT. BIG FIREIN CANADA. Was Not Reported Correctly Mal) is Entirely Destroyed and Ottawa Partially Destroved. publican Paper's Dispatch. New York, April 35.—In a dispate to the Chicago imperialism were paramour and issues this year. Lass is $15,000,000 and 20, G00 People are Homeless. quoted correctly. “Clay Center, Kan., the editor of the Journ was shown a Beeckiy Settled Strip Five Miles Long 2 is not corres di Manufacturing [#8 HOt correct. I 4s Burned---Many patch saying that Editor Morse ha Piants and Fine Residences in Ashes. isked whether it was true. I replie that I had not dropped silver. &?teawa, Ont., April 26.—The ina Re- Times-Herald from | Wichita, Kan., last night Mr. Bryan was quoted as saying that trusts The Journal wired to Mr. Bryan asking if he had been Here is his reply April 25.—To The report uaded me to drop silver, and was MAY TAKE TO THE MOUNTAINS | General Wheeler to Marry. | New York, April 25.—Persistent rumor again couples the names of Capt. Leon Thinks The Boers Will Not General Wheeler and Mrs. George W. Defend Pretoria---Their Num- | Childs, and this time there seems to h |be good reason to believe an an- bere Bea aee |nouncement of their engagement to } at Paris, April 25.—Capt. Leon, the | marry will be made. French engineer who had charge of; When Mrs. Childs was asked for a it} the Boer artillery, and who was shot ‘confirmation or denial of the rumor fas the sot >RDOV in the head during the siege of Kim-| she smiled and referred the question- berley has arrived in Paris. the Boers never had more than from | veteran 36,000 to 40,000 men under arms, | #bout it and of these they only lost 6,000, of | -; whom 600 had been killed d] “In my opinion,” said Capt. Leon, “unless the Boers will win an impor- d} tant victory near Bloemfontein, they | - | Capital and Surplus, (fu must be beaten in the end; and al} pital and Surplu He says ‘er to General Wheeler. The gallant NDAKD OIL Co. smiled when as es and sci everywhere. only ked | of Butler, Missouri id - = 7,000.00 eat. $re calamity that hasever visit I have never said the other ques-| though Pretoria could withstand a Receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafts, i : z e . tions were “e impor t the iT o xj seAuse it sti SSeRset ‘ > @ttawa and one of the most disas- | Ons were more ee senna i an the} long siege, cf = it still ire = wae and does a Ger Ba Business. P is oney question have said many /cannon and emplacements for those @rans in the history of Canada occur- | Money q : a : I : : é fe ae Ee ae ged te<diay. and is still raging furi-|times, and now repeat, that at pres-|temporarily withdrawn. I believe Ready at all times to make loans at reasonab! © <lay. an st aging i . ~asiy. The loss will not fall belowjent three questions, viz: money $25.00,000 trusts and imperialism, are dividin 11 o'clock this} public men. marming inthe city of Hull on the] Men dffferas to their relative im Qaeber side of the Ottawa river, and, fasaed by a furious gale of wind from Ce worthwest, which continued with cuxma@losned violence all day and far to fix their relative importan all al republicans are wrong on questions, and I expect to portance, but I haveneverattempted The three continue farmers, stock the plan of the Boers is to take refuge | in the to the} north—which is practically inaccess interest. The patronage of merchants, mountainous region dealers, business men and the public generally is solicit- ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe 1-| ble—rather than todefend Pretoria at 3 5 ce } ysitory for funds, the risk of a heavy loss of life andthe depository for fands, tire of exposure of the people to the the British —DIRECTORS,.— John Deerwester, Radford, Charie~ R. T C. Boulware T wri *Even when the British declare the Booker Powell Frank M. Voris, 2 oo a Mate the night, the flames swept]'0 Oppose the gold standard, the] Transvaal annexed, the Boers will J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. m.E N, President ent, i ’ ri eves? &ing before them in Hull, cross-| trusts and imperialism. never yield. and an army of 150,000) ===> . = 3 is A cellerge sections of territory, ran W. J. Bryan Mieriaeh vast lumber yards filled Whata_ Bates County Boy Thinks « wpa piles of pine lumber, and into Sire Osawa Chaudiere district Texas. «a half hour’s time from the out- teenek the flames were beyond the nrtes) of both the fire departments ot Bai and Ottawa, and @eureditly short time @eiwey a mile long through Hull, : country I leajeed across the narrow part of the] ®Ver been in. Natural wiser 20 the Chaudiere Falls, and had | tnd; put it mildly, it is simply won gained 2 sure footing among the lum- | derful, produce: everythi ter pres on tue Ottawa side. Climate in winter all one could wish Nevapa, Mo., APRIL ise I write a within an|I have returned from Texas to ok Missouri. Texas, I think, isthe mos had swept a wonderful state or resources: almost From @hene it cuta wide swath through} Water cannot be exeelled and the the whole of the western portion of supply is inexhaustible. Beautifu Wttesn. through Rochesterville and | fowers blooming in yards all winter 'Meaiwaburg. The whole extent of {ud many other thing She Gre's pathway at this hour is}the eye. But there is another side ebout five miles from its beginning. | The land is owned in too lar What rendered the fire so destruc Saw and its progress so rapid was|Own almost every thing of much im ederfart that most of the buildings|Portance, and | found seeds welech were burned at the outset were | People that did not have anything pleasing t bodies: in other words, there aretoo few met too weealen, and the flames, forced by the | 0? almost nothing, who are renting igh wind, licked them up like shay-| the land and paying from $3 to $34 ogee. were | Per acre, many of them renting 2,00¢ Household effects that starvied into the streets, and such as | er were placed upon carts for removal | their teams 8. tenants giving mortga ind farm machinery, ware consumed in many instances] Sides their crops to secure rents. 1 . where they stood. talked with several farmers ¢ MAY FACTORIES WIPED OUT. amount they raised Phe whole industrial district of | Pe™ acre per year andapplying #ttawa has been completely wiped fig cout. This includes the great facto-|°? Year of E. B. Eddy, consisting off #lso aver: on an , striking an average per prices for 5 ed years. 1 eweodworking, match, pulpand paper found if I made a profit I would have other mathimatician’s Gactaries valued at $1,500,000. The} t@ use some Large lumber mills of ‘the Booth- being acquainted sB®ronson-Hull Lumber Co., Gilmore] With any other, I concluded 1 would o# Baghes and others together with |20t farm in Texas. Viwegenr mills of MeKay, were de.| The cattle business is streced. Seven thousand operators | VTS condition. sare thrown out of employment and pally owned by ranchmen, who own 209080 persons are rendered home-|!arge bodies of farming lands and Sewe to-night in both cities. generally interested in the cotton Sbout 100,000,000 feet of manu-{#i2s and oil mills. To you a Saetured pine lumber has been con-|™ore concise idea of how the cattle s@emed. Practically the whole of the] business is carried on [ will cite you ecity « Hull is hiotted ont. and, had] to a corporation whosecharter reads She wind been blowing from a wester-| The Land, Cattle, Cotton & Oil Co Ay direction, nothing could have saved | Of the state of Texas, with capital of ttawa from like destruction. The | #200.000,000 with option on 40 cot- Sire originated, it is said, from a de-| ton and oil mills to start im business, feetive chimney, but less than one | With more to follow ‘reur after it had gained a foothold] !t the mercantile business tt “em the Ottawa side flames were seen | thing exists. to break out in three different parts Sm this city over an extent of two smiles from the riverside, Another suspicious circumstance was the out sreak of the fire at Gilmore’s lumber malls, two miles down the river, on athe Hull side, to windward of he main fire. This was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary, and it is thenght other coincidental fires in «Ottawa which, during the day, broke aut in unexpected places were also the rork of firebugs. solution, and not even in a Cattle are princi give same Larg do al! the business. The man of mod- erate means is mak living at best. I noticed in the towns I visited the s 2erally read this way: P.& O. Hardware Co.., Imple- ments, ete., ce ‘ompany stores g but a seanty ypital stoek $100,000, 18. tham Me . ete., capital $80,000, No. I find things in all branches Ne. stores Dry and ce. Co. 00 stores 12. ete about A man can do business in Missouri on a eapital of $1,000, but it takes Texas to put him on the same foot- ing. I place the condition of the peo- ple at theirJown doors. this wa O00 in Severe Oklahoma Storm. Okla., April 26.—There fas been more rain in Beaver County the past two weeks than ever known. i ap Fhe centinual downpour soaked into You may think I have made things fhe adobe houses, causing them to] Bo fie ee ore bunt tock teak, and many to cave in. The | letters of introduction to influential streams all overflowed Tessie and told me truthfully sand did great damage. The Cima-} oe riaeing nets a “ep a ps: te OR Was a raging torrent, which} plaee tham old Bates they have a Swept its entire valley, drowning | bigger job on hand than they think thousands of cattle. ranch |} am not permanently located yet: | I am of the opinion that they can never better their condition so long as they hold their elections as they do towbrie, their banks ruining guildings and destroying « rops. and/ Sie = Aiea t : c ib " With | i : . , : r Fev ‘ nty. ith he Bever also did much damage in’ best wishes, I rem yours. he lowlands. Z A. Win Are ae era Baitard s Snow Liniment cures consti Herbine affords a schoumatism, | neuralgia, headache, ' natural. dy. aeting tek headache, sore throat. cuts. promptly p doses will a pastes bruises, old sores, corns and usually be found to so regulate the { pain and inflammation. TI s fi i I Fe A nit C . 1emost excretory functions that t ¥ eS ete liniment in the world. able to ope i an rice 25 cts. and 50 cts. At H. J ri Pm 5 4 er’s : ba + ever. Price 50cts. 4 cker’ @ucker's drug store. drug erisy +o; eee 1900 Friexp Jake—According to prom- ain, this time from Mo. | fe have are ires to the business on a rate of will be needed to occupy the country.” Speaking with r to the climage of south Africa, Capt. Leon said the season was now rence of approach- Interest Reduced, ing when horse sickness sed, and the British would, therefore, not. suf- nee rene fer much longer on this account 1 The death of Gen. de Villebois Mar- ¥ on good farms in Bates county tleuil was, in Capt. Leon’s opinion, a , arge iny commission. very great loss to the Boers. Louis and loansclosed up without delay 3oatha, the new commander-in-chief, ° i =i ~[he characterized as a ‘capable and loan, or desiring to reduce the daring general, on whom the Boers w lit to their adyantage to -|could recon considerably When his opinion of the British generals was asked, he replied: | “They WALTON TRUST COMPANY, Butler, Missouri. are absolutely worthless. Their incompetence surpasses all be- lief. +] ted are enormous and incomprehensi- - : ~ . Wholesale Prices fo Users, Theerrors they have commit- Many a fair young child. whose pallor has puzzled the mother, until! she has suspected rightly her darlir Was troubled with worms, has regain- ed the rosy hue of health with a few )} doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge ‘ . Price 25 cents. At H. L. Tucker’s Our General Catalogue quotes drug store. them. end 15¢ to partly pay New Scale For Miners. Rich Hill, Mo., portant postage or expressage and we'll send you one. Ithas 1100 pages, 7,000 illustrations and quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you eat and use and wear. We constantly carry in stock all April once 26 —An_ im- between con miners and operators was held in this field lastevening and a scale of prices r articles quoted. agreed upon the contracts signed for The Tallest Mercantile Bu ig in the World, MONTCOME WA . Owned and Occupied Exclusively By Us. ni mid wifi ret the coming year, effective from May 1 Michigan Av. & Madison St, Chicago. 1900, to May 1.1901. Perfect bar- mony has existed here between the | —————— ee = = = = oo superintendent and the workmen of the Rich Hill Coal Mining company, the leading operator in this field, during the past year. F.J. TYGARD, President. HON.J. 8B. NEWSEBRY, J.C.CLARE,. Vice-Pres’t. Cashier THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BorTL.ER, Mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. This confer- ence was no doubt the result of amu_ tual desire and their action will gov- ern other operators and and most likely be far rez ffect on outside districts. eee employes ing in its The prin EsTaBLisHeD Dec., 1870. cipal features of the agreement are: - 5 : 4 f = Ee of 50 cents for all coal of CAPITAL, $75,000. -3 = Cpusiness Tioinatads three feet nine inches and 55 cents = = = per ton for all under that thickness: for brushing 50 cents to $1, ing to thickness, 1 accord- Bates County Investment Co., ISUTLER, MO.: Capital, = = 850,000. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn. ¥.J.Ty6aep, ine hours to con- stitute a day's work forall company men; semi-monthly pay days, driv and day men to be paid by the day: | price for turning rooms der to be deli and pow-| rered to last parting on main entery. > result of this con- Hon. J. B. Newuerry, ica | . 2 : J.C. Cran, ference was highly satisfactory to all | President. Vice-President. Sec’y. & Trees. eoncerned. | Jvo.C. Harms, Abstractor. 8. F. Wansocn, Notary. FREE BLOOD CURE ie “HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH __SAPOLI be Kansas City Weekly Not only a Record-breaker, but a Record-maker. An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers, Uleers. cancers, eating sores, pair ful swellings. effects of blood poison. persistent eruptions, that refuse to heal under ordinary treatment are quickly cured by B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood purifier of the age, made es- pecially to cure all terrible obstinate deep-seated blood and skin troubles Is your hJood thin? Are you pale? All run down? Have’ you the Eczema? Pimples? Blotches and bumps? Skin or scalp humors ?| | | 2 Boils? Eruptions? Skin itches and > failed. For sale by druggista at 21) per large bottle, or 6 large bottles/ (full treatment) $5. To prove our! faith in B. B. B. we will send a trial! bottle free to sufferers, so they ma Send your subscriptions without delay to THE KANSAS CITY TIMES CO. ven the ae at our expense. | Address “OOD BALM CO... ati ws anta, Ga. — Kansas City, Mo. LA LALA tte ttle THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, —— Times, May Term, 1900. FIRST DAY, MONDAY May 14 | Jobo Hall, MM Hall, Admrx | Weaver Miller, DG Finch. Ga C | Wm Gilbreath, Jno BE ‘eer. Exeen | Fritz Bell, Jno B Egg: rs kus cutor et Bonnie V Ko -gere: ai, J H Mallon Walter Davis, Helen M Davis, G aC Charles F Gough, Henry Gough. & Marin W Mize, De C Mize, G &C Ace, } Isham E Nichols, Chas W MeMu | Henry Johannivgmeyer, Martin Lala Huodman Wm ok GRE | Alexander Bomar, Ruth B ‘Adurx. | | SECOND DAY, TUESDAY MAY 15, Phoebe Day, | Irene Calvin TD Day, G A Ford Exe’trs. & Chambers, Og Holloway, G@e Brow Elliott Pyle, J C Clark T Lyle Standish, C EH | Tessie Lee Cox ehtet al, HH Wells, G&c J M Chitwood, u & ¢ CA Bird, G aC Vv Brown, ton, Ed Dalton+t Admre. jand e¢ al, Geo H Loveland, G Pearson, TS Hodges, Admr. FOURTH DAY, THURSDAY May 17, lorence, F M Warner, Apna H Hill, Adur. var, Albert Orear, brixner, Geo C Miller, Executor. mina Brixner, Geo C Miller G &C, H MeLean, Rosanna McLean, Ex Hutman, Lortie Huffman et al, Admr, Maria S Fry, Albertus Fry, Executor. ST Brown H P Nickell Admr Executor. FIFTH DAY, FRIDAY MAY 18, hior Fuchs, Mergaret Fuchs, Admre H Burrows et ai, ¢ » kxe’tr. arnock, Admr, W Hensley, Executor, Admr , Admr Vm Lowea, Frank Lo Richard Harper, H H Wyre, G &C. Russell \) Kennedy et al, Inez A KennedyG ag SIXTH DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 19, rim, J A Pilgrim, Admr oP Hannab etal CW Koss, G&c, JJ Clark, Elizabeth and T J Clark, Admrs, Mary L. Voshell W Smith, Admr Oliver Jones, H P Jones, G & ¢ jas Blivzard et al, Jesse Blizzard, G & C. Harve. § *, Sarah Mape., Executrix rsPi Jensie F Pierce, G aC, s Denney, W P Connell, G &( es A MeKiroy etal, Jno H McElroy, G&6 n E Siggins, Wm'A Sigsins, G& C aM Hamilton etal, f J Tygard, Curater 3 BE Greer, M M Greer, Admr STATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Bates , rtify the above and foregoing to be rrect copy of the settlement the probate o commencing onthe 14th day of May, 1900 Witness my band and seal thie the lith day of April, 1900. J. ¥. SMILH, Judge of Probate. ure Order of Publieution STATE OF MISSOUKI,; County of Bates ‘ In the Circoit Coart, of Bates county, Mite vi, February Term The Stave of ourl at the relation to the use ileizer, collector ity of Batter, in the State of Missour! pisintif!, ve Mrs. W J Aldri ige, defendant Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the piaintif by her attorney before the circuit court of Rates county. in the state of Missouri, aod shows to the satisfaction of the court thet the above named defendant, Mra. W J Aldridy non-resident of the state of Missourt, ereupon it is ordered by the Court thet the defendant be notified by publication that pisintif bas commenced a suit against erin this court by petition the object sad zeneral nature of which is to enforve the liem of the state of for linquent taxes of the year ins be segregate to the sum of $2.75. to with Interest, costs,comm the following ¢: ribed t n Batescounty. Missouri to-wit Beginning 456 links south of the northwest corner of the northe: quarter of the seuth- t 43° links, thence south 312 link est 690 itoks thence por’h 5.2 links. to place of beginniog, alin the northeast quarter of the soathwest qUSrter of scotion tweaty-ibree | 25), townehip forty (40) of rauge thirty-one anless the said defendant be a oext term of this court to be Jin the city of Butier, Bates county \ nthe first Toesdsy efter t | 1998, an or the term ehall then befure the ito raid petition sce: the same will be taken as confes: ment rendered sccording to the pi petition and the above described real estate sold to me. Andi wiered by the court sfore said that a cepy hereof be publiened tn Bcttex WEEKLY Times, 2 weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo.. lor four weeke succeselvely, the last inseriiom to be at least fifteen dave before the firet dey of the t term of court A true copy of the record. wWit- bees my hand clerk sforessid th the hereunte afixed. Bon- s' this the 2nd day of April, 1 J. P. THURMAN Cireait Clerk. Order of Publication of Hates, 5 % ircult Court of Hates cc , Missouri, Ter ‘* J. 1. Keeton, plaints, nderson Keeton, ma Ellis, Delle ter Keeton and Zion, Julia Showers, *,T! J. Hocket and istratore of the estate of , deceased, defendants. {this day comes the plaintiff bere by and files bis peti things that defe bis sttorney among other bereupon it is ordered by the Court 4 defendant be notified by publication tif has commenced court the object is partition, according to the interests and rights of the parties hereunw the following described real estate, to-wit The west half (1-2) of the theast quarter 1-4) and the southeast rier (1-6) of the northeast 1-4) of 4 thirty acres, pr northeast quarter swollen? Aching aoa® a ; : f the northwest qx r of section thirty- eeeiee one i. ee | Offers to its constituency all the news, more readable news, and a greater ae township forty-one. (ai), jtism? §s ja? ate en | A a A of range -two (32), containing ose ou need B. B. B. (Botanic Blood | variety of mews features than any other weekly paper published in the | hundred fifty (0%) seres, more oF Balm), because it drains from the| Southwest. A Democratic weekly for the mascses. A guarantee ti ee pong a blood and entire wastes ‘ >| Owners and the management that it will serve impartially the whole of | term thereof, to be beges ? stem all the} - 9 the} at the court ‘bs in the poisons and humors which cause g]] | C@™paign news. | city of iutier, im said county, om the 19m of these troubles. and the cause being | day of June, 140, next, and’ om or before Temoved. a permanent cure follows. | Soon Phe myeatin na Sag fer ¢ Fimo f the term shall B. B. B. thoroughly tested for thi | . | tae Imet day of said term . B. B. th ighly teste: irty | t f 25 t Y th 0 2 S , SF cn i rag I -_ the petition in asid © y ars, and thousands eured after| wen y ive cen Ss a ear. | Samak ie onatvened ons judgment will be rea- doctors and patent medicines had | dered accordingly } } And be it further ordered thats copy hereof be published, sccording to law, in the BuTLas “eEsty TIMEs, &@ newspaper printed end pab- hed ip Kates county lo. for four weeks ively, the last insertion to be at least | fifteen days before the fret day of the next term | the cireuit court. J. P. THURMAN, Cireult Clerk. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and seal of the [sma] circuit court of Bates county, this iSth day of March, isn. leet J.P. THURMAN Cireuit Clerk. Srurtis 228

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