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Young Boy Is Cremated. Mo., Oct. 17.—Frank, gyear-old gon of W. P. Spencer, | known stockman living four! north of Hopkins, was burned th about noon yesterday. The g grandfather had been burning 4) op the farm during the fore- p and it was supposed the child rved. in the dry grass | ins, | down unobse 4 fell asleep when the flames crept sbim. When found the baby’s thing Was entirely burne pody, the remains being terriblelooking. id and Works off the from | charred , ops the Co) Cold. Jasative Bromo-Quinine Tablets; acold in one day. No cure, no} Price 25 cents. | two Hundred Massacred. | Jome, Oct. 17.—The details of the | acre at Lake Assal, east Africa, | sforce of 200 men who had been | stto collect the salt tax, have hed here the mails. The ives temporized when the tax was panded, pleading in that they had! pmoney to pay it. Subsequently disarmed the force at night and sacred them. Lake Assal neh territory, but one account of is in beafiair says that the victims were ish. 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For sale by druggists at $1 per large bottle, or 6 large bottles 9:47 (fall treatment) $5. To prove our 1:%2.8 faithin B. B. B. we willsend a trial bottle free to sufferers, so they may '94E ltest the remedy at our expense. Address BLOOD BALM CO., At- anta. Ga. Trustee’s Sale. be Whereas, Nora L. Brand and husband R. F : Brand, by their deed of trust dated Sey AT 185, and recorded in the recorder’s office with- ie mand for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 1S, page 206 conveyed to the undersigned trus- 241 ps tee the following described real estate lying 2259) and being situate in the county ef bates and ee state of Missouri, to-wit: etm The west halt of the southeast quarter of sec- ‘Spy tion sixteen (16) township torty one (4!) of range he thirty-three (35) except one (1) acre in the south- hie «Ast corner for school house, containing seventy , hine (79) acres more or less, which conveyance nd Wasmade in trust to secure the payment of bes {Wocertain notes tuily deseribed in said deed Of trust; and, whereas detault has been made . inthe payment of both of said notes and the Oung *ahe are now past ue and unpaid. ty, New theretore, at the request of the legal holier of said note and pursuant to the condi- tons of said eed of trust, 1 will proceed to fellthe above described premises at public > Yendue, to the highest bidwer tor cash, at the east front door of :he court house in the city of gee, county of bates and state of Missouri, Thursday, November 8, 18 between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon And 5o’clock in the atternoon of that day, for the purposes of satistying said debt, interest nd cost, jc, Us EN Hat Trusic Chattel Mortgage Sale. Whereas, James Klosterimyer did on the frvuayot tevruary, A W., 90 execute MiddeLvertoJ M, turns, bt~ certain custtel Mongexe to secure the payment o1 a certain MeMerory note therein fully deserived and Yecorded Im the recuruer’s office of Bates evunty, Mirsuuri in chattel Moricake Teourd KOS. wt page 133, Conve) Ing che Lollowing Geserived persubas property, bo- Wit: The treme wwu-eury flax mil building 36 feet by te feet With ali macbivery ana sppll- ABees Lerein CUNtalned UF Reed and operaied therein; alco cae Go horse power botier, one “horse power engine, curee brakes, one Pitcher anuone press with necessary belting and ehatting ureu and operated in conneciioa Werewiin ihe frame two-stery mill and Slevater building 2) ieet by 45 feet with all Machinery tuois and appli es therein con- Malueu; aiso one corn suciier, one corn grinder Wah bein ailing, voXes and pulieys tate connection therewith; alsu one No. 5 ingsaua Douglas Miz. Cu, of St. Louis, 0., 8AW With Fig carmage. head blocks aud Sppliaices ana appurtenances belong- thereto. caid builurags, \ools, macnin- »Mblerials and appliances above desceibed Se sluated aod locaied upon ground leased sat. ® & 1. Kei.way Company and de- Tee ES tuLOWS: Bexinuing at ¥ polot ov Tommertuerly trom nursh exd of depot in | HRP Ot Keckville, Bates county, Mo., and 9| tet et right angie rom ceater oi! quite track, thence northerly parallel with | tbe Mack 146 Teel, thence easterly dv feet etBee COULher ly 145 tect, thence westerly 50 | lest be point of beginning. | panty Wueteae, tue interest + n ssid note and Rolthe principal or said note is due and rad Que and remains due and unpaia} T having made em nd therefor | Bach, (hereiore, 1, B.C Muda, sheriff of sates COLRLy Misecurl, atthe request of the al CWher acd heider or said uve and cnat- o> hema Wage ana in ace ance With the pro- wry Be: bower anu authoriy -m me vested, 1} tnd Bruceeu to sell tue nuove uereribed prop Paget PubiC Venaue Lo the mighes best MUMEF ir carhin aard at the ¢ Mverin the city of Bulier, bates county, *un, on E i Monday, October 29, 1900, Between the nours ot 10 o'clock » m. and @elock p.m. of that way, tur ine purpose ‘MAliaty ing eaid cebt, interest and costs 2. GC MUDD. baal Sheri of Baies County, Mo. = tug « t house Mis- or ' GREAT DEMOCRATIC lsuch county nor si GAIN IN CHICAGO. Estimate Based on Registration Gives | | | with a democratic population. “Yesterday's results show that the country is alive to the issues of the present campaign,” said Robert R. 3urke, secretary of thecounty demo- cratic committee, to-day. “It sounds succe At 4 afternoon we received reports from every precinct, which, showed that a total of 44,000 names had istered at that time. 72,114 names that time and places of registry. sfor Bryan and democracy. ) o'clockin the been re¢ The remaining added the closing of the were bet ween These names are Bryan this campaign. those of men who and democracy in We will the Cook county with 000 for our ticket. This is the first time Mr. Burke has the outconie in Chicago and Cook coun- support meet state outside of majority of 40,- made a definite statement as to ty. It was ademocratic registration day from first to last. See two girls in another grapes for Sprer’s wine, . Speer’s wines are p world. column gathering 1 all all about excelled by any & u . in the American Institute Farmer’s Club. Report the wines of Alfred Speer. of Passaic, New Jersey, toe most reliable, anc Oporto Grape Wine as superior to any in the world. PREACHER QUELLED DISORDER. Rowdy Attempted to Break Up the Ser- Minister Shot Hin. 17.—The this place is vices and the Lake Charles, La., Oct Rev. R. P. Howell just now the hero of the men and the admired of the demonstrated the fact that even the of ladies since he has does not training he being shot most teach a submit to rigorous man that must tamely to death by any casual shootist who may take it into his head that the blood of some one. Sunday night, at the Methodist church, near the Loxley and Martin dam, Dr. Howell was conducting ser- vices at the camp meeting and was in the midst of his discourse when a he wants to shed run on the here of a special train loaded with Our Butter Goes Abroad. _ | Washington, Oct. 11.—*Americans will have good butter. consequently there is a better marke Stopped a Run on a Bank. Mich., Oct. 10.—A National Bank was checked by the rushing Grand Haven, Grand Haven - here for first- class, gilt edge American creamery butter than in any ott country in cuts from any other cause, are quick- in Europe. Ther butter made i needed here.” ird’s Snow Oint-! 2 ly healed when I ment is promptly applied. For n this Pric |: Bes ON and 50 cents. sale Tucker Hon. torney by | | : | DEMOCRATS EAGER TO ‘rank S. Monett, former at-| Ohio who that of- General of lost a | republican renomination to | fice a few years ago because of the | action he had taken against | Betting Men Inclined to Pick McKinley 5 Z | the Standard Oil trust, declared in a } legal | as a Winner ad of 5 } Plenty public speech at Columbus, Ohio, re | Bryan Money in Sight. Neb., lfeature of the present been the rapidity with wl take cently his intention to support and 2 4 . Omaha, vote for Bryan. voted wholly toa discussion of trusts and federal legislition looking to their contre Mr. Monett arraigns MchKinley appointment John W.G His speech was d>- being offered and more marked is the ste of for his }amount of odds offered , a corporation | i 1: jelection of Bryan « ver of New Jersey—the home of the]? : : 4 : : . rying certain of doubtful states trusts—as attorney general, and his{°~,, : , Iwo wee pool -sellers and appointment of corporation lawyers board of trade operators were o ants; and he condemned all aS assis ie aoe ing three, ul and one} If ind of them justly—McKinley included— me = i sBomreas | for ‘wilfully, purposely and knowing-|°%' ae Bee ee Sessa . P| e electe ese odds have ly paralyzing the executive arm of | YOWC > elected. 1 ids hav lined untiltwot adily de the government for the last four|> hoa : oo 7 years and preventing the enforce-} es at ene sf rake : | Bryan n ey is in sight.cateh ment of the common and the state| 2"? — 227 ee : ate S every such offer made f law, both criminally and_ civilly, |‘ le asi e a se ed by local betting men that in an against these law violators. He} . E . | other week nothing but even money declares that the hour h come for the people to smite them at the polls y and he oses | that 4 the people, | | will be offered and as a consequence ] of this feeling republican money is for their hypocris pro not so prominent as formerly. ist his vote ‘‘for fear upright champion William J. Bryan.” Lawyer Fauntleroy of who recently declared that he had toe Recognizing the existing conditions ot local republicans have been nuous efforts to chang “Bt Louis and create | To offe | money accomplish Me Kinley hereto-| : this end some wild him to _the republican | made. Tuesday, appar lared himself for Bryan | |. i eut the moorings which had bound ve beer fore party and de a wild-l and democracy, has entered at once} \. a z : may 3 | victim local repu luced the army of democratic campaign u See cou nod t k several visiting Montana ranchmen rators. invitation he spoke in < orator - io sper to post an offer of $1,000 or any , October his father Moniteau county Mond 15. Mr. Fauntleroy say who has also been a life long republi- can, will vote for Bryan this year. “I can’t conceive.” he says, “how any sane man or intelligent voter ean support MeMinley and the policy he stands for. When I, with thou- part thereof that Bryan would not earry Nebraska. The celerity with which the offer was gras} ranchmen a decidedly dizzy feeling. Half of it was taken b; local mer- chant and the other half by a combi- nation purse made up among the staff of a localopposition paper. The ive the a rowdy attempted to break up the services. He flourished a revolver in the church and frightened the worship- pers, particularly the women, almost out of their wits. Dr. Howell decended from the pul- pit and stepping outside the church secured a shot gun which had been t along for protection by a timid old man in the congregation With this in hand, but hidden hind him, the minister returned to the church and ordered the disorder- ly one to vacate. brou be- Instead of doing so the latter rais- ed his gun to fire when Dr. Howell let go the contents of a barrel of the shotgun into thecalf of the man’s leg. The disorder at once and Dr. Howell resumed his discourse where it had broken off, while the fainting women were resuscitated outside. ceased been Oct. Conster- republican head- | Wichita, Kas., nation reigned at quarters to-day when it was learned | thatthe national republican com-! mittee had, by mistake, sent some of their campaign literature, intended | for the East, to this state, and that | the literature was full of bad things. | The objectionable pamphlets contain | lists of voters who have fiopped from Bryan to McKinley this In the list areseveral hundred from Delaware county, Kan. There year. is no towns imed in the circular. It fore, admitted that no su vurred. The republics as higt 7 I HOW TO STUBY ART! We give in ouri FREE, val are paying these pam- ilets. 1 catalogue, ormation i and the le in advice to those conte’ study of Art © cata- logue. HALSEY C. . Director. FINE ARTS, T. LOUIS SCHOOL OF + . St. Louis, Mo. | finish its work—and at the present sands of others, voted for McKinley in 1896 we could not have foreseen nor even conceived how he could in four years’ time have undergone such a metamorhposis as to deliber- ately spit upon the constitution and Lincoln Journal also quoted an offer of $1,000 even that McKinley would carry Nebraska It was quickly cov ered and within ten hours afterward, when the paper reached other poi of the state, five offersto accept were ssmire » Declaration of Inde- eth: pope vet es sees i pus wired. No other bets of this charac- pendence, as he is doing to-day W-lter have been offered, although perialism is the paramount issue of the day, and this fact cannot be giv- en too much prominence."’—Ex. Enfala, 1. T., Journ ask for union with Oklahoma thus gain political enfranchisement, or wait for the Dawes commission to get tired of its job and thus go down to our graves to our de-} scendants an inheritance of carpet | | money is ready to cover any present- 8 Bryan club of Beatrice, b., is ready to cover amount up to $5,000. 1. €. Robe Nel- son, Neb., has $1,000 which he will Joseph Burke 1e of “Shall we and place on Nebraska. of Wilber, Neb James V iramount asasimil . Hiles, prop at Gothen- or of as the Kokomo horse rancl leaving berg, Neb. bag government? The political sal- la hear Pas Le cogs vation of the people of the Indian] ments the digestion is weak, the Territory is in statehood with Okla-| making of color, flesh and strength obtained. The|0ut of food, is imperfect so that the is can be homa. T only remaining thing wait for the Dawes patient is weak, wan, nervous and oe dyspeptic. This condition can be commission to] ¢Grrected by taking a course of Her-| bine. Price 50 cents. For sale by] | H. L. Tucker. Plot to Kill Can to do is to} idates. rate of progress that will be when | the youngest infant now a gtay-haired party of three-score in arms is | j | +t Ox Rome. and ten tender years.” } Milan asa arrested | suspected accomplice « 1 ade Wagon Torn to Pieces. a confession at Nevada Mo., Oct. 13.—James s. Prater, 60 rs, and two sons, Phil At an anarchist meetii lip. ¢ 5, and John. 20, of Clare-json, N. J., seven men wel ed re. 1. T.. met a terrible accident | to kill efs of states. One in front s allotte , or of them w st night while crossing ofa an during the / northbound Missouri, Kansas & Tex- t I do not know S passen I was over one hour late, in a covered wagon. ang e wagon was torn to pieces carried some tance. = er was instantly k ee rid two seriously injured. Coroner Dixon held an inquest and unavoidable ¢ verdict 0! CASTOR za. Lilet, é PoeoooSe oo COM = I. nent customer. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED, SMITH & SON. POO POCOOOS SDOLOO OOOO SOODODO OID! HOOLOSDO IES SORODOOSOBOS . eocoss Bryan Forty Thousand Majority money One hundre sa y i os S ij 2 | mone} oh 1d a thousand the world,” said Secretary Wilson We will be glad to see you. Chicago, Oct. 17.—Democrats are |@oUars was paid out with interest ch he ws i Bee * : - : : co . z iotans thea see _ | When he was shown criticism of Glad to supply your wants so elated over Chicago’s magnificent | before the doors closed on Monday. | prof, Drummond the S ] na ig $ 2 A = 5 nas : nd, the Scotch agri- " } . registration that tl can hardly |Tuesday the run began again. An}. iturist ee ne Glad to sell you 5 get down towork, The res—405,- | appeal for ready money was made to! « 1¢ the same t aca { Glad to get your produce e: ; agains ; 380.245 in| the National City Bar EF Grand |. = oe riseiibeates geolsstosend, lad : — ta total of ees ie : : ink of rand | o¢ agriculture has made a special Glad to guarantee p lowest $ s es ent o ai rity ~. eTy. apids. ra —o : i 96—means a big majority for Bry- | “Pic Be } | study of how best to makeshipments ae Cashier Wylie hustled $225,000} "¢ 4°... ; SMIT 3 Z ee wear 4 i of dairy products, as well as other N 2 Yesterday saw 116.913 names | into a spect it car, secured an engine | +) to-mation ree ise : z ’ b 4 adde > lis: , Paes ? jand started. A fast ri ras made,|_ TES So sae son North Side Squrre “ete $ a 3 list. Two things stand |" . Hee : ee Hs made, | ments of the American dair Squrre, Butler, Mo. 3 out clearly—the republica must y belt « time to 3 : a 3 \ 1 | ehavesent butterto France i H . = TF a By j have profited enormously by coloni- demand Street Was | Gor and last year. st : roceries, at dwat e, Inware. 3 Rion ih TSS for dikiodes ae, with excited depositors, but aig ce r : 3 zation i 26, for the lodging house | 1" _ excited depositors, but! yore successfully made to mar : You will d our store a pleasant pl t 2 wards show, if anythi i decrease | When the situation was explained the} + the China q \ } 1 eaegpeee nee : ; a } ms ol 2 WON SEAS S silo that} 1 »olite ler -orrect oe in registration, and certain republi- ; demand ceased. The run was caused | have not beer 5 +3 ti - polite clerks, correct weights, fresh 3 ae ! @ he ot 1er j x a “ > | can wards showa marked ix rease in | BY —— an invest: «rowever, the Aim 2. goo s, lowest prices. Our long esta ; registration because they are in the } ment made by the b nk, Jed whit: firat-class ey business in Butler is a guarantee of this fact. _ 1 wpidly growing suburbs of) Cornhuskers’ sprained wrists, ; are and he is will t Call and see us and let us make vou a perma- licago, and have been filling up|barbed wire cuts and sprains, or | price for them that i . hoe ¢ — NEVADA BUSINESS COLLEGE, LIFE SCHOLARSHIP $40. Thirty-fi alls, Average For : BOOK-KEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS. Snter anv time Nege Journal. Free NEVADA, MO. Write fc ‘THE MISSOURI STATE EANK, of Butler, Missouri. . (full i raid) $57,000.00. is Money Lo: Buys Notes, Issues Drafts, does a General Banking Busit Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of f 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.— Radford, F. Walton, : ‘ Jenkins, Frank M. Voris, M_ Christy Wm. E. WALTON, President. WALTON TRUST COMPANY, Butler, Missouri. CAPITAL, $55,000 Always has on hand money to loan on Real Estate at rates of 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 Real Estate in Bates County. Fees reasonable. Borowers desiring LOW RATE FRANK C. A. ALLEN, As WELDON YATES, Abstracter. 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 patent- ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patent- secured through us advertised for sale at our expen Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Tur Patent Recorp, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) WASHINCTON, D. C. money are especially invited to call, WM. E. WALTON, President. T. J. WRIGHT, sVice President, J. BROWN WALTON Boodkeeser, ALLEN, Secretary, istant Sec’y. Evans Building, 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 IRO™: TURNING OF ALL KINve. BICYCLES REPAIRED ces. Try us once and see. at reasonabie jalties, I do everything Your trade ioregol on to tk r is usually done in a general maci solicited.