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i eee Be : St ee GIDL RL PDPPPDLPPQELPLLLLALA AE, LRLL LLDPE ALLE PL LDP ee RA J. TYGARD, HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J3.C.CLARE, } President. Vice-Pres’t. Casnier ¢ THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BoTLER, Mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. EsTaBLisHED Dec., 1870. QAPITAL, $75,000. -g Bates County Investment Co., IBUTLER, 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.? , TYGARD, Bed. PrP roellent. Jno. C. Hayes, Abstractor. RAR RARLARPLRRALS A Genera! Banking Business Transacted§ Hon. J. B. NEwserry, J.C. © Vice-President. Seo's 1 exces ° 8. F. Warnock, Notary. FARRAR RAR «HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Lovely Women in the Lagar at the Quinto Celleiros, Portugal. Girls tread ( to m 2 potagreat variety of he while one or two of th ig the grap , Wearing short jacke da + linea pants, e vat, fiddies me with thew feet, treadin gveeeaees ini =~ + ote THAT FLORY CHARGE. | Did Republican Candidate Take | Striker’s Place ? | TOWNE’S LETTER DECLINING NOMINATION. Commends the Kansas Platform and Predicts Victory For the Ticket. | Duluth, Minn., Ang : At nominated for vice preside populist convention held at Falls in May, has sent the following notifica- City 7.—Former GEORGE W. WAGNER’S STORY. Post-D) Congressman C who was the Sioux i patch. i} ~ : . » Joseph Flory, republican nominee ny “nt out through} of the tin October, 1883, duri an. he in the Mr. | for govert |the press a den |th | statement | ga strike! letter to the nittee of tion: “Honorable P.M. Ringdat jman, and the members of t is as| i of switchr work Wabi Flory's denial in the place | of a strik St. Louis. fi f sh yards at | | mittee on notifi ion of t ollows ateampe pans for vice-president of the peor oc the cacaete . convention held a : | Sioux Falls, 8. D.. May 12, 1900 “When on the 5th of July at Kan- sas City. I had the “The Wagner story is lie. I was not of the Waba but was ru an . marty national working I : eae t any ime in 1883, their trains at} on that time.” 5 from you the official nomination of ) vears. before nnouncing a de ision. Mr. Wagner makes the following to the Post-Dispatch “In October, 1883, the and E ziist tras Saws This request you were pleased to} grant, and now, after onsid- ature switchmen f g 2 Lonis |@t@tion of all the fact« that concern the welfare of involved St. St Louis it There were on two org se of political reform the Switchmen’s Mutual} i : and my own duty rete and the Brotherhood ees luty to, tenintenn: “Sie stile strained to inform you, in: 7 : the st decline the nomination a nel ona ty El Ge paaien Liam hat I ats t d lin t nomination | om Oct. 8: I was then switching for} “Tare me by that convention the Bridge and Tunnel Co., and was hi = - he then g nto pay a} one of the men who went out. oe ae ee ne eens ey Da ewathin a very tew days the Was form and to the Democratic nomi bash railroad brought to its yards a |r president and vice president number of men to take the places of _He continued I er OF ate the strikers. Among them was Jo- tion as follows : , who had been working|, 1% conclusion, 1 may beper for t yMpany as an extra freight Medien Sees protqund satistacho conductor, running between St. which I feelin contemplat | Louisand Moberly. Flory wasgiven jent attitude of the democratic party | a | In 1896 I was one of those w an 2 of astriki fore the pl honor to receive} The Wagnerstory referred to is the : atnisamcnt of Georole. 6 nines Gae your national convention for the ¢ i] of the oldest switchmen in St. Louis, | "0? OF vice president, I in resat 919 St. Louis avenue. foe = ens . ieate wr isnot now employ CECT Rennes 1h C6 dential sit but he was a switchman in St. Louis | 7240" ne you permit me to take] the subject under careful advisement eee COME IN. | We will be ad to see vou. $ Glad to supply your wants, | Glad to sell you goods. Glad to get your produce, Glad to guarantee prices the lowest! SMITH & SON, Groceries, Hardware, Ti You will find 2 trade, polite clerks, correct nwWare. our int place te store a ]} goods, lowest prices. Our long business in Butler is a guarantee of this Call and see us and let us make 4 nent customer. ALL KINDS OF PROLUCE V FED, SMITH & SON. econ ete oonnemee shddiaaiaaam NEVADA BUSINESS COLLEGE. LIFE SCHOLARSI> $40. BOOK-KEEPERS AND $7! '0G®APHERS. Ie. NEVADA, MO, FED EMALE COLLEGE of the west. Modern Egulpmants 1M. WILLIAMS. A. M., Presigent dir Lexington, Mo. | Jocution. THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri full paid - $57,000.00 He sD ~its. Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafts, TRRES ly felt the reereancy of the repr knowledge the in the vards, and party, we uch in doubt the tion in Chicago, in adopt lid platform and n J. Bryan for the p worked as such during continu- memori democratic ance of the strike “After the strike was over he giv a regular rui ductor and soor rer train. 1 affidavit to these facts, and they can I ufter was promoted tuated by an impulse or to a passen have made rose. The mag achievements at lificent easily be proved by personal inquiry of the men who are now working i the Wabash yards at St. Louis: nue and at Luther Station. Tony Ferringer of 1 Blair avenue will Kansas City have settled all poss adopted not only re-en doubt on that subj ciples of 1896, but in lang force, dignity and beauty Rubber Rollers are Used for Crushing the Grapes to Make Speer’s Port, Burgundy, Claret and Other Wines, Which, asis well known, rival the world inexcellence, forinvalidsand aged persons, and are made fromthe Oporto grape grownon vines im- portedfrom Portugal forty years ago. Thesoil of northern New Jersey, containing iron, is just suited for them. Mr. Speer, however, uses the improved way of mashing the grapes. He employs large rollers of Tubber run by an engine which crush grapes at the rate of a barrel a minute. Speer’s Wines, especially the Port and Burgundy now in market, are of very old vintage, and have no superior. Physicians far and near prescribe them for weakly females and aged persons. They are blood-making, adding iron to the system, and tend to pro- long life. Extensively used at parties, weddings and general family use. (3§"Sotp ny Druccists aND GROCERS WHO DEAL IN WINES. May Be Relic of Tragedy. Maryville, Mo., Aug. 9.—A revolver was plowed up to-day in front ofa clothing store by workmen who are excavating the streets preparatory to paving. It found in about the spot where the fight of Frank Griftin editor of Griffin’s Daily Review, and C. G. Jesse took place sixteen months ago, in which Jesse shot and killed Griffin. At the time of the shooting the streets were six inches deep with mud and slush and many believe that the revolver belonged either to Jesse or Griffin. Jesse é — ea | BWOrS that Griffin tried to draw his Thave read Mr. Brvan’s {adm | revolver during the fight, but as no ble speech of acceptance with the} one saw him with one, it was thought test pleasure, and heartily in-| Jesse was mistaken. Opinions are dorse all says as to [the over- about evenly dividedas to whom the Revie ee ab anol | revolver belonged to. a good many bt beam ic ae | expressing the opinion that Jesse thought the treaty of Paris should | had two revolvers. 1t was about have been amended or rejected, but | Two we must deal with the question now CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of was Indorsed by Senator Vest. ®Mo., Aug. 9.—Asked ion of his views Sweet Spring: to-day for an express on Mr. Bryan’s speech of acceptance, | Senator Ve t said: gre five inches below the surface. cartridges had been discharged. as presented in this canvass, and | every word uttered by Mr. Bryan at | Indianapolis against the colonial | system is true. The only addition I} would make to Mr. Bryan's eloquent | speech would be to quote the provis- | ions of the Spooner bill, reported by | Senator Lodge from the Philippine | 1900 ‘There is every good reason why St. Jacobs Oil also corroborate thisstatement.” zs Saas BES been equaled in a similar document, Apropos to the continued wrang- responds to the new issues presented ling in city politics the Gallatin Dem-| jn the growth of the trust monopoly oerat says: ‘If the various factions | and the imperialistic policy éiteal- that disturb the peace and harmony | ministration by » ppropriateenun- of the democratic party in our cities | ¢jation of those sublime doctrines of will explain their difference to us and| human rights and liberties whose tell us what makes the difference be-] profession and observance has been tween a Pendergast and a Shannon] the peculiar glory of ourcouutry and democrat in Kansas City, and the] arethe sure basis of ultimate happi- reason they give has any sense in it, | ness of mankind. why then we will give it up. Out here in the rural districts a democrat is a democrat, and there is no ‘dam- phoolishness’ about it. We do not say if we can not have it this way or that we will wreck the ‘whole shoot- ing match.’ We help to nominate a ticket and then we take off our coats And again the duty of carrying the banner of the cause been com- mitted to thattried and trusted hand whose grasp has uever weakened, which no fear can make to falter and no burden can dismay. The leader- ship of Bryan, which could have re- deewed a bad platform, sanctified a has xcs a General Banking Business times to make loans at reasonable rates of The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock i dealers, business men and the public generally is solicit- ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe depository for funds, ——DIRECTORS.— is Charles R. Radford, T. C. Boulware T J Wright, Booker Powel Frank M. Voris, J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. J.M_ Christy. Wm. E. WALTON, Preestdeat. ~ WALTON TRUST COMPANY, Butler, Missouri. CAPITAL, Always has on hand money to loan on Real Estate at rates of $55,000 interest lower than ever before offered in Bates County. No delay. Payers payable here, We have a complete Abstract of Title to all Lands and Town Lots in Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept up with the County Records daily. Complete Abstracts furnished: to any Res! Estate in Bates County. Fees reasonable. Borowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invited to call, FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, WM. E. WALTON, President. C. A. ALLEN, Assistant Sec’y. T. J. WRIGHT, sVice President, WELDON YATES, Abstracter. J. BROWN WALTON Boodkeeser, and help elect it. Quite often we do not our choice in stance before the primary; but some- one else did and his friend will likely good one. It gev a single in- | ynsuccessful contest victory with imperishable splendor. With every sentiment of respect and make just as good an officer as ours ; gratitude. [remain most sincerely ae ace a aca aa 2 oes 2 wy then should we cuss and kick? yours, CHar A. Towne. We took the chances of the primary or the convention, as the case may be, and we certainly should- be hon- est enough to abide by the result. We believe on the whole we havea better democracy in thecountry than they have in the city, but there should be no difference: if your petty, silly jealousies were laid aside and each man would go to work for his party, you would soon have a party that would know no such word as fail, and that could never be defeated. But here when we are bending every energy for a triumph of what we call | acorrect principle of government, | |why Mr. P., Mr.S., Mr. B. and Mr.| H. are wrecking their party over the most trivial. thing imaginable and each one swearing that he is the only |pebble on the beach. We feel very} Use VWiuite’s FARMERS) (feos ad so 1B. n t pateul ACENTS WANTED! Sasctu ts 300 10 500 per cent. easily made. TOWNSHIP sod FARM RIGHTS for sale in Missouri. Full smvest: gation selicited. Wiite for catalogue, prices of gates, terms to agents. CHAS. M. EVANS, Ceneral Agent, N.W. Cor. 4th and Elm Sts.. CINCINNATI, O. ‘or address at ©'FALLON, MO, during July- Calls Diplomats Babies Aug. 9 —The head of the arrived Vancouver, B. C Rev. Jonathan Lee: London Missionary society Empress of India. He said that but for the Chinese converis, many mis- sionaries would have been killed. They were invaluable during the i They bnilt all the barricades under a rain of bullets. sie; ts who, he committee, and now pending, which | provides that until the last vestige } tance to authority shall | appear from the Philippine islands, | the president can appoint all mili- tary, civil and judicial officers with | should cure RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO $ SCIATICA for the rest of the centaty. One par amount reason is—it does cure, Piles are not only in, and of them- selves very painful and annoying, SURELY AND PROMPTLY but often greatly avate and . often cause other gre nd painful affections, and should, therefore, not | be neglected. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile | Ointment is a great boon to if as it will cure them. Price, of res dis: such power as he deems necessary. No greater authority was ever serted by cursed mankind.” any despotism that has 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. For sale | by BH. L. Tucker. ' phe P * - ored the foreign diplou says, are babies beside ike wishing that you were peb- id that some would wash loften i bles Ch > wily on the beach outgoing nese. As an instance of ho the European representativ of the native rulers he said the d little « know ja MacDonald persuaded s« who were visiting him ths well prolong their visit. Pilis rritate t Hood’s Nothing else sdds so much arm of tbe drawing * Do not tary c promptly, Give Comfort Sold by all dr 25 cents. made memorable an It will crowna } from Tien Tsin on the steamship; He severely | no danger and that they might as Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free coneerning the patent- ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Tur Pater Recorp, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted | by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, - WASHINCTON, D. C. | 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 Try us once and see.3 Skillfully done. ‘PLOW WORK On short notice. WOOD and IRON’ TURNING OF ALL KINDS. ‘BICYCLES REPAIRED at reasonable prices. { do everything Your trade is iti ] i x ate: In addition to the foregoing speciaities, al machine shop. S, WEDDLE. in @ usually done solicited.

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