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Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or- cer by the occasional use of rutt’s Liver Pills. They reg- ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil- BATTLESHIPS TO SAIL. Bassachusetts and Indiana Are Pre- paring for Sea. Philadelphia, Pa., June 6 Under | geders from the Navy Department tre battleships Massachuetts and In-} fiana, at the League Island Navy} jj. .sness, constipation and kin- Yard, are being prepared for se: d<ed diseases, anabsolute cure Fue order give no clew as to what TUTT’S Liver PILLS BATES COUNTY'S OUTPUT. service the vessels may be called into | she notice to Cammandant Being simply to get the ships ready and dispatch them as soon as pos” ible to Hampton Roads, where they | are it further The warships were this morning piloted | Chasey | Amount and Value of Her Surplus Pre- to aw orders. ductions S ipped @ut for the gut of the reserve basin around to] Year 1899. She Delaware River front, where the} pp. pyr transcript of the tions for departure were]. plus commodities marketed by Anished ally ready to go to sea when orders game, having been thoroughly over- Sauled at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Sefore their arrival here. The two vessels are loaded with en- Both vessles were practic-| | durine 1899 was fu - State Labor Commis- P. Rixey, being ad- n the Labor Map infor- ites county nished by sioner Hon. vance information f sure which ‘s) Surplus hipment This mation, obtained from the reports of is now in press. ugh coal to make the trip across the Stlantic, and they contain large sup- pli 120 aren in the reserve crew of each ship sportation companies oper- ing within this county, does not purport to show the total produe- the tra sofammunition. There are she balance of the complement of 405 tions of the commodities enumerated sailors and 80 marines having been! put only what was shipped. The fistributed among various naval] spa ;om, of ate value was stations after the vessel reached here fom Brooklyn "The full crews were filled He 520 men who came Yigate Hartford Souds, and the othe obtained various by caleulating the comm«¢ ities at the average of the forty different lo- calities of the state, and is conserva- tive and approximately correct : with here on the Hampton out vrent in prices from etails ordered ere from New Yorkand Boston. The BATES COUNTY SHIPMENTS, Cattl 17,191 Head. Hartford's men include 400. lands- = : . « and mules men.who have just been brought Sh tg i sroand fromSan Francisco. Recruits | wheat : Bushels, were also taken from among the six at . Vals . ay landsmen and apprentices on the ee aeceiving ship at League Island. Flaxseed 96,510 Soe Boriey — a Hay 5 Pounds. BEHEAD A LITTLE CHILD. ie ee —— Flour Corn meal thildren Playing Together Chop Ott stuf nhy seed tees cone Head of a Playmate. sation which resulted in the killing | Cordwoo1 Cords. of the Lord corrupt and played first violin at the Sodom and Gomorrah is forgotten: world—the up-to-date woman. the! end-of-the-century woman, the jolly- good fellow girl, who goes to the races with one man, and bets, drinks | cocktails and smokes cigarettes, goes to midnight suppers with another, | and is introduced to pugilists by a} SOCIAL DECADENCE. The Route by Which this Coun- trv is Rushing to Ruin. By ex-Senator John J fngalls. ; ird, ¢ istens i ess | The doctrines of female suffrage third, and listens to innue Jom \ and the equality of the sexes are un- double entendres and unprintat 1 dermining the foundations of our so- | Stores. A Theil such is Pextreme nine son-1 cial structure. Their advocates call] Such is the extreme nin ith een-| It seems more like reyo-| tury protest against puritanism, | lution. They » substituting the] The homeis the unit of the state | hotel and the club for the home, com-| #24 the social law hith > ha 2 radeship for marriage and Bohemian for life With wealth, leisure and luxury they are establish- that woman's place is home—not as} compan-| a slave or drudge, but as a domestic : : ion, colleagueand spiritual guardian; ath not walking ¢ but of | r : roses, ing a social code that demands fidel- a) spafictns ce | ity only to those who are faithless. | ove, faith, duty and supremeness in} nea that forgives everything in that kingdom. The properly reared | and educated young woman antici pates marriage and maternity as her} nitural The track, high-kicking, skirt-dancing and coon songs are not favo woman except old fashioned good- ness. : destiny. race The recent records of the divorce courts in New York and all our great cities justify the apprehension that ble prelimin ir-} quite as many of the fair sex are un- eigen z : ‘ “ justly suspected of innocence as are Ew ae ee eee Serpe m8 | falsely accused of w rong-doing. It is} ™eu in their better eee ee commonly said that the world is[feverently to the higher ideal of the| growing better. Probably it is—in] Perfect woman, nobly planned, spots. There are many good people To warn, sacounor andcom who pay tithes of anise atonement But yet a pita pe ne ace ae and contritions Sunday and f t Witt pia ciacies site eens a wc a the weightier matters of the law li yours is blurred with specks and spots floating before your eyes. or you have pains on the ht side under the ribs, then your liver is de- every other day in the week. Numerous eminent divines quarrel and liver eloquent discourses about the devoutly concerning « dle- genealogy of Abraham and the blast rs drug store. «. Tucke! of the trumpet that threw down the ae z - What Rilev and Nye Overheard. While James Whitcomb R lex sil] Nve were traveling tozet! walls of Jericvo. Universties, coll libr: by ries and museums are endowe contribu tions to the conscience fund from the und themselves registered death-bed repentance of ¢ nitrite pi n, and in the ountry it rates and extortioners. who, having | poom separated only by burned the Mammon all : their lives, blow the snuff in the face a thin par- eandle to tition, we >a recently married « ouple who evic itly were just begin: to This is nearly the most Nero burning of tind each other out raili t The womar since and th at the man in waspish ton husband was gruttly replyi Rome. ropportanity afforded ry toth ability of same. secured through us advertised for sale Tue Patent Recorp, by Manufacturers and Investors. Roots ie sneering at all virtue as rustie pru from a London Cable. Beeswax 30 dery are supplemented by numberless 3 >, rick (: P| > yet res: B: ror 260,560 . oe Mrs. Patri k Campbell, the actress, | Bro m corn : 260,56) 3 sex and problem novels that treat & the victim of a remarkable rob- egate value of the fore- nature's holiest mysteries with the brutal candor of the clinie and the dissecting table Bery. commodities. computed at the She sent a clerk on Friday to the i average current Bank to get a check cashed. The to $2,468,277.96. money, $650, was placed in a leather z Sag, handed to the theater fireman Negroes Against McKinley. whe accompanied the clerk and both walked straight back the very short distance to the theater with the bag. prices, a oR Eager, thronging multitudes listen to such plays as “The Degenerates,” “The Turtle.” Itis unfortnate from the moral standpoint that the best of mankind amounte “Sapho,” and Boston, Judge Mass., June 7.—Former Walker, who was men- tioned as a presidential possibility at vl ‘ ; , are not invulnerable. There is no ik fas hande : a eting of the Nation: veor = 5 tere it was handed to the manager, |the meeting of the National Negro armor proof against temptation. It who on opening it found that the party in Philadelphia, says: “There ! ‘ is still more discouraging that good is a general feeling among negroes gold had been replaced by a few people are generally uninteresting imps of coal i > against the republican party this/and that we remember with most An examination of the bag showed | coming election if President Me nley pleasure those persons and events we ought to forget. It is a prodi. task to lift a man, a eommunity, from barbarism into enlightenment # to be an exact replica of that in Which the money had been placed, the exchange being e is the standard bearer, McKinley has no sympathy for the negro.” jous ifected by some A ‘ a heal under ordinary treatment are axpert thieves on the benk e 7 S100 ry 00. oa at A a fe it are ae ti e . . ep ithe Bas Pca resales ; and civilization, and a still greater quickly cured by B. B. B. (Botanic Pctives are ‘ Se aders of this re > = he a . . A F é : a ives a ompletely nonpuls learn Reet rem cy uee lena vox task to keep him. The tendency is| Blood Balm), the most wonderful x t the slight suspici at- : . a3 . = ss 2 ss i ifier r 2 -. Not t shtest suspicion at-| dreade © that sfience has been|to relapse. The gravitationis to the| blood purifier of the age. made es- wehes to t r 1 teaterclerk or fireman, | able toc its stages, and that is Catarrh Cure is the cure known to the medical Catarrh being a constitution- gutter. ive co-operati It requires the constant act- Mes. John Sherman Dies. ¢ of the . forces of religi education, laws,|All run down? Have” yor he Wansfie io, June 4.—Mrs Jol 4 ‘sheet < at 1, laws, i z You the ast >, od UThe wd m requires, a constitutional . % lE ” ” oy > } 5 : 2 . Si customs to maintain ev zema Pimples? otehes anc Bicones < eed ss s Cotarrh Cure is taxen habits and customs to maintain e ven 1} > ma: eS uple as Itehes an ! ces ee = directly upon the/external order and : ote ee Oe Seale “huniors? Fears waret Ce strtaces ot the sys. Hck dawnt t ar | Boils uptions ? nh itches and ila Stev the late x oying the foundation} | ©? * GOWN the barriers of modesty | swoller ing bones? Rheuma- Judge St Shic was sease, and giving the patient/2ud shame w teach thej|tism? : i Cata ) } « @ th: distinction betw "Ou nee 5. tan married Dec. 31. young that t istinction betweer oe 1 : i @ ota / 1s4s. was bor and wro is an inversion of | gas ‘ So the rey Offer On at conscience is im-| : atir tem all the} for any Case that it| pertinent interf ve wit > ‘ Send tor list of test } : . ’se troubles, and the cause being | he young Republicans jails oa ee that vice Wears vel- 1 eure follows. ia J. Cnueney & —— > that Tere BGP Sold by druggis vet and virtue goes in rags, and the zhiy tested for thirty | . sapient evil is irrepar This is the fatal |+ oe bine epidini aa ' A % ors an ah mt me — ae of defeating E2s- ¥ process that pate had} ws c through the ticket aed Eas exh, prompt, i Hood’s now decadence of a ature and the} stage. It is developin woman hood of which Helen of Troy an Cleopatra and Messaluma are histe: representatives—the woman of conservative | the natural } | failed. Republicanism is asking a good deal when it expects the free people of this great Republic to vote for a presidential candidate nominated on a platform declaring for Empire and zovernment by force.—Republic. Alexander M Dockery will certain ly be next Governor of Missouri, and promises to make as able and faithful executive the State known.—Republic. as has ever FREE BLOOD CURE An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers Ulcers. cancers, eating sores, pain- ful swellings, effects of blood poison, persistent eruptions, that refuse to pecially to cure all terrible obstinate deep-seated blood and skin troubles Is your blood thin? Are You pale? d humors hich cause all For sale by drug: 1) re bottle, or Itest Address anta. Ga. THE MISSOURI STATE BA of Butler, Missouri Capital and Surplus, (full paid) - $57,000.00, Receives Deposits, . Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafts, and does a General Banking Business. Ready at all times to wake loans at reasonable rates of interest stock The patronage of merchants, farmers, dealers, busiuess men and the public generally is solicit. ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe depository for funds, — DIRECTORS.— Jobn Deerwester, Charlies R. Radford, Wm. E. Walton, T C. Boulware, T J Wright, J hk Jenkins, Booker Powell. Fraak M. Vorie, 3.M Christy J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. Wm. KE. WALTON, President J “Interest Reduced, oO: We are loaning money on good farms in Butes county at 6 per cent interest and donot charge any commission, Money on hand ready and loansclosed up without delay. Parties wanting a new loan, or desiring to reduce the interest on an old « wi N find it to their advantage to eall on us. WALTON TRUST COMPANY, dutler, Missouri. Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. at our expense. Patent taken out through us receive Special notice, without charge, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & co., (Patent Attorneys,) A. S. WEDDLE, square, Butler, Missouri. BLACKSMITHINGC m-1In all lines and work guaranteed. WACON and BUCCY REPAIRING xillfully done. Try us once and see, On short notice. WOOD and IRON TURNING OF ALL KINDS. BICYCLES REPAIRED at reasonable prices. In addition to the foregoing specialties, I ¢ do everythin ually done in a general machine shop. Your trade solicited. “By Jove, L was!” yelled the hus- af eight men and one child. ae 5 Sire | why ancient Corinth was despoiled “but TI didn't know it.”—De- According to the story as brought yoak ‘ ae ag! and its inhabitants extirpated. There | ¢-oit Journal ® from the reservation a woman went | Poultry, arassed 2 # Pounds.| Was no Other medicine for such de- aie : : = ai eut into the yard where several little | !euty. ve feb ne pravity and degradation. Most tf cl Fr recat to worms it é shildren were playing, caugntachick-| 3 r eke een acai travelers who know the gin mills of | “2UGTen Is not cured the ie: ae i en and chopped off its head with an et Sas 6,98 ; London by sight, and have walked te’s Cream ¥< a] ax. Sheleft the ax lving on the cea: : 2,208 Gallone. | the Strand after nightfall, or have] fuge is the most snecessful and popu yk ground. Immediately on her return: | Grapes Bskts. | Visited the Moulin Rouge or witnessed cents. At H bit mig to the house one of the children | 3trawber ies Cra es. [the viciousness of Berlin and Vienna ay suggested that they play chieken and nemepiaam Founds. | and Venice, know that every capital Scandal Siceat ia a] groceeded to carry out the sugges-| Dressed m-at in Europe can give odds to Pompeii ee Ser aeene PLOW WORK i dion. the story goes the youngest sgl : and Corinth. ane now comes a scandal from a4 shild was selected to act the part of| rurs A fatal contagion infects our so-| Mi 528 Tt is said that the American ag She chicken. The child was seized | Feathers ciety and portends individual degen- | ‘Uthorities mee “obliged to continue and its head placed on a .block and ie d pelts eration and national decay. Nonation Alcalde Benito” and other Spanish &acked off. faiiaw can long survive the loss of mora] | fi ials in office, and they have been 4 natnber of men were engaged on] Vine Gallons J integrity or thesanctity of the home. stealing and boodhng right and left aderrick in the yard raising heavy caer No one can observe without alarm | Vby was It necessary to continre Simbers in the erection of a barn. As potaces the invasion of our country by this} hem? The purpose of the war was to goon as the men above noticed the} Honey Pounds. | foreign pestilence and the amazing relieve from Spanish oppression. but ehild being beheaded they beeame Hane ga Bushels | changes that are going on in the so | the same gang of blood-suckers was ganic stricken. and in the confusion Vegetables 9s, 165 Pounds. | Cial condition. continued in office. It is noted that us the heavy timbers which were being | Canned goods 500 A deluge of French and English |the Spanish both in Cuba and in the saised fell with an awfulcrash, killing coo ~ — sewage is polluting literature. art Philippines “ympathize with MeKin- aight men. Vout 500 and the stage. Plays glorifying in-| ley and nst_ independence.—In- [SS ta ees mar =ia= 2 Barrels. | fidelity, making marriage a jest and | dianapolis Sentinel. The Thief Was Original at Least. Nu's 205,484 Pounds. 3 ae — A. §, WEDDLE. F.J. TYGARD, HON.J. B. NEW BEBRY, President. J.C.CLARE, Vice-Pres’t. Cashier THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BUTiLBR, mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. Estasut CAPITAL, $75,000. Dec., 1870. -3- A Gen: Banking Business Transactedt 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 for sale. Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of reai estate papers drawn, : ¥.3. Treaep, President, Jeo. C. Haves. Abstractor. RRRRAPRPARRRAAR ADA Sa Hox. J. B. Newnerny, J.C. Cranx, Vice-President. Sec’y. & Treas. 8. F. Warnocx, Notary. Wholesale Prices to Users, Our General Catalogue quotes them. Send 15¢ to partly pay postage or expres and we'll send you one. Ithas 1100 pages, 17,000 illustrations and quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you eat and use and wear. We constantly carry in stock all articles quoted. MONTCOMERY WARD & CO. Michigan Madison Ar PATENTS GUARANTEED sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning = ‘atents in consulted Those who have seen the frescoes clear through. Finally the | 2v¥ans Building, = WASHINCTON, D, e Milwaukee, Wis., June 7.—A special | (tae Fect. | and sculptures of Pompeii eancom-|wite ejaculated, with tears in her{ : Stick _ fom Green Bay. Wis., says: A terri-| pine 1 prehend why that composite heap | voice if not in her eves esi oe = Ble acc Ment occurred i Stock-| Welnut 151,000 was buried under the cinders and id me vou were well off he- bridge on the Oneida Indian reser- nip ate sion ashes of Vesuvins: why site of Smeresait? at the old Cal Robinson stand near southeast corner of. the ++ semen

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