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MEQ WHILE ATTENDING COURT. Benth Comes to Wesley Anthony While in the Courthouse on Busivess. rar, Lith HE DOESN'T PUT SILVER FIRST. | No Man Can Tell Which is the Para- mount Issue. Bryan Says. Chicago, June 14.—The Chicago Wesley Anthony, owner of the] Tribue prints t arements from beiding occupied by Silvermann| W. J. Bryan and ¢ hairman Jones Bros, 548 Main street, died very “Mor and trusts waxklenly in the county courthouse | will be the great in the demo- this morning. Mz Anthony went to the court- Aeawe this morning, where he had a rinst M. €. Reefer before Jud called, mplained of | t sefore the case however. Mr. Anthony « Seeing badly. He indicated that he | platform paper ism and in So ism is now this countr Money includes silver and militar- Imperialism carries the Boer 1 Afric specific p The contest imperial- 1, and people of t is one herefore it concerns the The Chie ro platform had pains about the heart. He wan-j will be reattirmed and the new issues @ered out in the corridor and was}/that have arisen added to its princi- text seen in the basement leaning ecuinst a window if he desired as much air as possible. M. Brown, ene of the janitors, noticed him there gud asked hinvif he was ill. ig en affirmative answer, Brown suegested that Mr. Anthony go up staas where he could rest. Toyether hey walked to the treasurer's office, e Mr. An- It s if Receiv- eot was found, and where a Qheny Jaid down upon it. was ples ator Jones or 16 to 1.—W. J Bryan will carry every s ried cari has a Ohio and New York. will be in New Y we have gained in both Thave not been asked by Sen- vbody else to drop Bryan William J. ate he car- in and, moreover, will y Kentucky and Maryland. He splendid chance in Indiana The great fight and Ohio, and “T believe at Colonel TSO6 ork states since seo noticed that his condition was] 1896. The P. * coast is stronger wrivus, and Dr. Lester, who was|to-day for Colonel Bryan than in bekling a coroner's inquest on the] f896. Kansas and Colorado we will thie foor, was hastily summoned. Aisferagh Dr. Lester went to the teeosurer’s office as fast as possible, Br Anthony died within three min- eesaiter he arrived at his cotside ec. Lester, as coroner, took charg Mtbe body. He stated that it meprvesible to tell the cause of Mr Znutheoay'’s death, but all indications geserd to heart dise We fs and was an early settler of Mis- wert He came to KansasCity from Bieh Hill, Mo.,in 1889. During his owrership of the Troost and Dundee flats belived at Sixteenth and Troost eat for the last he wen living at SOS East Ninth street is Anthony was a native of Geor- six months has fie wwned considerable real estate in carry, and t Di kK. Jones.” New York and Ohio 23 of the states ¢ Jones he will have elected Marvland Kentucky and New York, | Were four Italian laborers. \ id, Kentueky. Ohio and ]and engine were literally smashed to : The county coroner and or Indiana. TO SPEND IT ALL IN MONUMEN the two Jas. ie situation in encouraging. kotas is most in the election of 1896, got 176 electoral votes to 271 for Me- Kinley. Kentucky has 13 votes in the electoral college and Maryland 8. re | 7 To win Bryan must ca Mary Te ries at same place, ton. Herbine to At has 36 votes, Indiana 15. injured ona lo, If Brvan earries all] mal about thirty-six miles from = this ned by Chairman] place yesterday. votes, whieh] track and plunged down a 300-foot hindling undertaker left this city at Tsung-Hu north of the 100 miles from Pekin. Six Dead Williamsport, Pa., June men were killed and by New York June 1 ‘eived in this city of the murder of Doctor Edna G f the station of the Methodist E poal Woman's Foreign Missionary Vien-Tsin, June “Hopkins and Hayner safe.” The persons named are missiona- Tsung-Hua. M lf your sight is blurr and spots floating before your or you have | under the rik reg is the number McKinley had when |embankment. heer were instantly killed for the scene. D Boxers. Terry.in char 12. other Methodist missionary a AMERICAN GIRL MURDERED. —News has been ree OF pisco- There is one t the iss Croucher, of Bos- six or seven miles it wall, and about ns on the ulate it. P ‘a Train Wreek 14 another f ving railway at Both fireman ar The Kansas City, including the business Names of the killed are: Boek at 548 and 550 Main street.]A Pennsylvania Man Is Beautifying a] MeGilvaray, Fireman Enelish Mir. Anthony leavesa wife and seve Cemetery with His Fortune. tice of the Peace T. F. Sch @hiktren, including John W. Anthony , =a tate 4 Frank Carison, Jello Demn, | : Westchester, Pa Charles S. An- tony, 1 now temporari- # av California; Belle Anthony of Los Mrs. Ella Wilcox, living in Mr. Anthony was 60 vears “&§ Bates county, Mo 8 Troost, Angeles Ulinois. whi at the time of his death. She's Been Wearing Bloomers 50 Years ¥Yrom the Toledo News. Travelers in the farmir district just on the outskirts of Vineland, N. d.,have their curiosity aroused by t the sit of a womanattired in men’s treexers, plowing, planting or hoeing t& thefield. The is Miss Susan Fow- raged 76, Vineland’s oldest ‘new wou.” Miss Fowler was, in fact, the origin- wf bloomer girl. She adopted the “worm dress” more than half a cen- tury ago. She usually wee Atting coat, just reaching to the knees am} trousers sometimes of corduroy, aften of cheviot. Miss gests, however, the chic bloomer cos- sa close i Fowler sug- She is a carpenter, woodchopper, wutiwress, lecturer, and mage tontributor. She lives alone. and shough a wee Jersey maid, weighing ealy 84 pounds, goes about the farm sewing wood, plowing, seeding, hoe- ing. attending to the stock in strong ‘kather boots that reach to her knees ara? into which she almost always tucks her trousers Neighbors marvel at the physical endurance of this farmer woman, but she ascribes it partly to her reformed mode of dress and part- & to her belief in Christian Science. Jersey Paid Better Than Preaching. Worcester, Mass., June 13.—For be- ng locked out of his church the Rey. doseph: K. Dixon has received as balm $60,000 from the woman with whose aame his own was coupled leading to She trouble with his wife ton, Rev. Mr. Dixon could have preached in the Warren Avenne Bap- sist eburech of Boston till day a wall pr ] Mrs, Ella M. Amerman of Ser Jat later of and his con- his dyir well p: not have | eet SO »ba bil y. Us cit Dixon be mime so friendly Dixon aed rfor al S alle sions. When Mrs, Ame $10,000 to Dixon i aroused the wo decided not to aelops giaced contest. Mrs. A 30,000 in that erman had nthe hands nd to be turned over a to him acter der to preclude the contest over his John G, T; engaged it monut use all his | m fayette cemetery, upon the he Brand ance from Lafayette fell, The bodies of Taylor’s father, moth- er, sisters. wife and marble. azine | &, owing to t! XVI offer nal who de holiness, I | which t] ly hum: you woul lis suicide w Headache 14.—In or- possibility of a will after he ] ¢ vlor of t June is dead, lis place is now $100,000 in expend ents Mr. aylor’s avowed purpose is to yney in perfecting La- hts of short dis- General Battle. hattletield, a the spot ine where wounded in ehild are buried there. Quietly and without ceremony, Mr. The shaft is of white The statue ‘arrara, Italy N var this pile Mr. Taylor has com- pleted the base of a $25,000) monu- ment commemorative of General La- fayette. Mrs. R. P. Bland has been donated 5,000 by This is the congress yearly salary of congressmen and is usually ¢ men who die in ottice. »wed widows of congress- This amount is very small in comparison to the Services the late leader did this state and country, which willlong live with his mem Simla, I 6 million persons are now receiving famine relief in sre Was an increase 200,000 last week f destitute peo- Bombay « ple who deserted the works on ae- count of cholera seare. It is record d bis snuff box to a eardi ued itsaying: “No, your ive not that vice,” to Spring fev Arnest h someone else 1itmself died. He led with his before and ler deat h. Dixen and his former wife he- tion 3 er ilis — wame reconciled sometime aro 2 is ud the question many ask is, how Hoor = she look ou her husband's non-irritat Price or by mail of Mass. desire to} i 14.—John | in| his home} Roe and it lar remedy. the others were Italian Pr Memnon. laborer: ployed on the road. nd in Cr ssful and cents. J Vhite ic L. Tucker's drug store. The three were residents of Cammal while Iwith specks yes, t side . then your liver is de- ranged, and you need a few doses of ice 50ets. H. L. Tucker's drug store. -—Six lly Cam- A train jumped the id en- also midnight Engineer . Jus- uyler, James first = em- If the predisposition to worms in ehildren is not cured they may become emaciated, weakly eonvulsions. — ¥ is the most suc danger of sam Vermi- popu- At H. And Speak right Out They Did. From the Seottish American. “Now boy tion you musn't be afraid to Taylor yesterday unveiled his fourth rig monument. enameled brick containing a niche in| “When you leok around which is a life-size gure of Christ in ht out and answer sche me,” »0l superinter . When Task you a ques- veuk said a ndent. and see all those fine horses and cattle, do you “Yes, sir, thirty years from now?’ shouted the boys. And who will own all this property?” it. in goin sl Now, tell along the street, was made in every think who owns them all now Your fathers own them do they not? shouted a hundred voie “Well, where routed the ur noti will your fathers be “Dead!” “That's right. chins. me—did you ever ice the drunkards lounging around the sa- loon door waiting for someone to treat them!” exclaimed the boys. be the drunkards then! She wa a Young a “Pst “Well, where will they be thirty years from now?” “Dead!” d who wil] sOys!* June 14.—More than}Shouted the unabashed youngsters. Of What He Was Thinking. From the Chicago Journal. enthusiastic Sunday school teacher and this was her first lesson for last Sunday un she felt qualified to say it t t Pope Gregory When she impressed its good points upon her mischievous boys she found | one of them studing her face with an earnesteness that m answered oO bs tails tu cure. ials Add: | Tuiedo, O. H “Ned,” she asked sudden are you thinking ~ was a ladyvt nd I was wai | $100 Reward $100 ed Dollars did “k of? And t move to see be as s, and Cure for any ward de her sure that she was making an impression. ‘what o her horror and dismay the youngster for? ght over your tly | it pleas- one been that is the is ot the sys- foundation at it Send tor list of testimon- F. eS Cuener & Sold by druggis Co., t75c. Doctor Edna Terry, a Missionary, Slain the late James E. Johnson. | | | Society at Tsung-Hua, China. The| -_ ie = o aig u ae jowed him + was their homes be re their names H ; . and pow cancnoner AC DPE ee fp ae SEAN ane I have) be learned. Those killed it itly Mrs. Dixonagain asked who was them, brother-in law aoe we we ag See were: Mrs. J.S8. Patten, Mrs.George I Ving no responce, she “Doctor Terry murdered. Break | been a long t > paying It but bet Koon a Mrs. Wiliam Burteh. through the door and seri dusly the news ntly. late than never I have thought} Among those seriously injured are ded Mr. Ashley in the right arm. The This was the first in lication of about it before now. L will pay the | Nora White and Mrs. Daniel Conklin. affair is gre: t trouble at Tsung Hua. 310 with S per pent ir st which | —————————— il rae z : ould make the amount above ” | Later the Methodist seopal | Wout NK Sourd received the message, dated : | THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, FREE BLOOD CURE | * of Butler, Missouri | Capital and Surplus, (full paid) - $57,000.00 pe nose ies | Receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafts, | Paid $10 Board Bill After 30 Years. Columbia, Mo., June 14.—Mrs. L. received $ fort citize yesterday in payment of a ard contracted in ISTO by a It was ax “When I use your father ed with her father npa- nied by a letter that said boarded at your h and myself could 1 ‘ time I was there 10 but I thought -he Uleers, « iting ful swellings, sof blood px persistent eruptions, that heal under ordinary t quickly cured by B. B. B Blood Balm), the blood. puritier of th ly to cure allt 1 blood and skin troubl sores, inee refuse To tient (Be won - made es- most obstinate | pec Is your blaod n? Are you p i down? ~~ Have” you Pimples? — Blotches hoor humors? Boils? uptions? Skin ite swollen? Aching bones? Rt tism? Serofula Catarrh? = Ther you need B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), because it drains from t blood and entire all the poisons «nd humors wi cause al of these troubles, and thecause being | removed, a permanent ¢ follows B. thoroughly tested for thirty thousands 1 Eczema? bumps? sealp sand -ume- system irs, and doctors and patent failed. For sale by drug per > bottle, o 1 (full treatment) & To prove our faith in B. B. B. we willsend at rai bottle free to sufferers, so uw Itest the remedy at our expense Address BLOOD BALM Co.. At- anta. Ga e's Sale Whereas Jar vcorder’s ng and being s nd State of half of the quarter northwest uarter of section south nalt of the north theast quarter of seetion juar er of twenty-four , range nty- 8 the ne ») and th quarter o ownship forty two ( + containing Ix? acres more or less, iveyance was made in trast te seeure certa nn te f d scribed whereas, default has nual inter- ed st coupon - due april 40), attached to said rd renders ¢ note, which detault a « conditions of said not to the terms and e debt due and payabl- atonce and th -is Low pastdue and unpaid Now therefore, at the r-quest ofthe legal holder of said note and nditions of said I will proceed to sell the above describeu prem- ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash #t the east front d: or of the court b the city of Butler, county of bates and Missouri on Thursday, July 3, 190, between the hours of 90’clock in the f-renoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of st sfying said debt, interest and cost 5 ALLE pursuant to the eed of trust, eed of trus led in th: for Bates county Missouri, in book No 137 page) conveyed tr the undersizued trustee the following describ ed real estate lying and being situste tr the county of Bates ana state of Missouri so_wit: The scuth half of the northeast quarter a the north half of the southeast quarter of sec- tion twenty-five (25) and the nerfreast quar the northeast quarter of section twenty- ) all in townstip torty two (42) of range twenty-nine (29) containing two hundred acres more less, which conveyance wac made ip trust tosecure the payment of one certain note fully descrinet in said deed of trust,and whereas. deteult has been made ip the payment of the annual tntereat on said note ae evitenced by the interest coupon thereto attached for ove bandred and ser-nty- five dollars, due and payable on April 29 1 which defautt according to the terms aud con ditton~ of said note renders the whole of eaid jebt due and payable at once, and the same Is now paet due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal nolderof said note and pursuant to the condi tione of said deed of trust.I will proceed to sel! the above described premises,at public vendue to the highest Didder for cash, at the east front loor of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates, and state of Mi-soart, on Toureday, July 5, 190 between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- oon and tive o’clock in the afternoon of thas isy, for the parposes of satisfving said deot tnterestand costs FRANK ALLEN 3l-4t Trustee ‘ale. Notice of Trustee’s Whereas, Mattie P. Engies and John T. Engles, her husband, by their certain deed trust, dated the 30th day of June, Is93, and corded in the office of the recorder of deed. Bates county, Missouri, at Butler on the sth day of July,1=6,in book 7 at 455,conveyed to W F. How + ‘trustee, the foliowing described real estate situated ‘in the county of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit Lot eight (=) block one hundred and twenty- re: of | | note or bond | provate court of Sates county. seven (I27)¢ ity of Rich Hill, Missouri; in trust eeure the payment of a promissory note (or nd) in said deed of trust described, executed Mattie P Engies and Joun T Engies; and, whereas. defauit hi: payment of said note or bo t said deed of trust Howser, trustee, been madein the and d nthe « © Mudd, | B sccordance with the { trust, and of th holder authority in Will proceed to sell described at publ der fo: between the hc noon and tive o day for the pu: ot said deed of tra Si-at trator’s Not Notice is hereby given. thst letters of ad- ministration on the estate of John Atkis n deceased, to signed on th Jane, sth day of All persone baying claims aga: tate. sre require! to exhibit them for allo ance to the administrator within one year after the date of said letters, or they mar b Lill after 12 o'clock last ni, killing three woman and of Monroe county who board-| "umber of others ; lodge tournament of all the orders in the city held at the Auditorium the crowds began returning to town about 12 o'clock. One heavy loaded some who were injt Three Killed. Hutchinson. Instantly Kan., There was ireaught by a frieght in the and does a ( June 14.—A | H. Rive of this place, daughter of the Santa Fe train backed through a street car loaded with lodge people ht, instantly | injuring a a big red were taken to night after som Dixon v andl Mrs. Dix« the door Mr. Ashk yard could veneral Banking Ashley called at | Deafness Caused A Tragedy _ y, Hl., June 13.~4 Very my fortunate accident oceured here Edward Ashley, Jr, wag 1© missing pieces of ¥ ery to the home of Ellis Dixon, sub. agent for the Champion people. Me as away from home is residence, manswered the knoe who was and as “y who was) very Business. Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of interest The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock dealers, business men and the publie generally is solicit- ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe depository for funds. — DIRECTORS.— John Deerwester, T C. Boulware. bf Booker Powell J.R. JENKINS. Cashier. Charle- Frank M. R. Redford, J. Wright, Voris, Wm. EF. Waitos, J R Jenkins, J. M_ Christy. E. WALTON, President _ WALTON TRUST COMPANY, Butler, Missouri. CAPIT! Always has ov hand money to loan on nterest lower than ever bef Payers payable here. We have a complete Abstract of Title to all Lands and Town Lots in Bates County, he County Records daily. Estate in Bates County Borowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invited to call, WM. E. WALTON, President. T. J. WRIGHT,*Vice President, J. BROWN WALTON Boodkeeser, PATENTS GUARANTEED | Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the ; “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Peseatt FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, C. A. ALLEN, Assistant See’y. WELDON YATES, Abstracter. ability of same. AL, - B55,¢ ore offered Fees reasonable. in Bates County. yO Real Estate at rat bexuu by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept up with Complete Abstracts furnished to any Reel secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patent taken out through us receive by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. VICTOR J. (Patent Attorneys,) - WA Evans Building, Address, EVANS Special notice, without c! Tue Parent Recorp, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, & CO., SHINGTON, D. CG, A. S. WEDDLE, at the old Cal Robinson stand near southeast corner of the square, Butler, Missouri. BLACKSMITHING In all lines and work guaranteed. WACON and BUCCY REPAIRING Skillfully done. |PLOW WORK On short notice. WOOD and IRON TURNING Try us OF ALL BICYCLES REPAIRED at reasonable prices. In addition to the foregoing specialties, I usually done in a general ot | solicited. A. §, WEDDLE. machine shop. once and see. KINDS. Your trad hard ot hearing, and made no responce, N. delay, in peels) do everything when and there es of e is 4 weer ewe j F.J. TYGARD, President. RS RE PELL PPE AEP PLDD a ve 2B HON.J. 8. NEWSEBRY, Vice-Pres’t. J.C.CLABE, THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BoTLi.ER, mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. Estas.isuxD Dac., 1870. CAPITAL, $75,000. -Z- IBUTLER, MO.z Capital, Money to loan on title to all lands and town jot« in Bates Securities always on hand and for «ale. furnished, titles examined and all kinds of rea) estate | | | Bates County 1 papers drawn, precladed from ans benefit of sald cetates aed See if euch elaims be not exhibited witht’ 22, - Treaep years from the date of tes publie: Ps President, shall be forever barred. ‘Thie ? Jo. C. Harus, Abstractor. Jane. 1s00. -A ATEIS© Si-ds Hon. J.B. Sewszrny, Vice-President. A Genera! Banking Business Transacteds nvestment Co., 850,000. real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of county. Choice Abstracts of title J.C. Cuann, See’y. & Tress. 8. F. Wazsocn, Notary. Cashier RR I CR RR ah

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