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VOICE IN GOOD SHAPE MARKET REPORTS. — = ee j « City, Oct. %.—Cattle-Recetpts,| Gov. Koowevelt Tuesday Started on His e and Pas EXTERMINATING THE SPECIES. Relves, 1.248. The market Second Day’s Tour of New York Under all : | je weaker. Representative | Auspiclous Circumstances. gre owths | ae Gee rectal la | Exot Kingston, N. Y., Oct = ies ole Evplamation ef Hub Tucker <-Protracte cai | the serious strain of the nume | troudies. sores. re : °ND. | Speeches made Monday Gov. | @ Fishing Tris nee a ee se ee DR. E. O: SMITH SANITARI } tate condition esday mn : when he] . . . a | ‘ bition arose. He had declined the : er ker appro. ar 1 line e€ numerous | _ 2 . fron invitations to rest at. pri rapieisre Will be at the Cottace House. Butler. Mo. » ie aasstion) als of cnt i sS nd ‘ins and slept on the spec - : + Pritebard of Laclede i Be eee WY eer tae SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27t | : ss n s aking visitors tx rk nial, AS AND INDIAN STEERS. | since fe = - h. ' x Arkun ( Rep. 9 2) 1 ge bed f \ * . . 4 sas favs. ereen penance Or Cue heat -| Be treated while we are making these trips and save the time and expense af : r : 2 > helq ae ster i : = = = liseppear- bene engines and trains city. We are not curealls but can cure piles, rectal troubles, sancers. aad tremors ‘ s usual cus > the 2 762 4.00 | »vernor ros . ee +o show up H — tans & 2 32 2.60 before the h¢ Ben~ , 2 2) on 9 s : ita reer fens : 23 | whieh was ABOUT 150 CURES IN BATES COUNTY ALONE. " nthe 580 $ 2.95 | mil i séan }if Yeu Have Piles This Interest | 204 tsease will b evers day ar an sure Tie ca Sh v trout line< person hase ) oes | | em and the su siz 2 1 : : i 1 $ i ate 2.2 . ; | You. what an ex t . ‘ years as n IVE HEIFERS | speeches were made candidate. | : uffeeted by sitniesbriet 5 as Ia t Tueke . s i 1 £25 | y day was beautiful and the moun-| Why ¢o you hesitateabout coming |“ " y s ore Stak ad 12 | jet one t f 122 | tains looked their prettiest in autumn] tousfortreatment. Havecared about |") mending Smith's} , srt of » | attire 10 Bates Co. people and there are | 26V2n oP cmaace y > iow @ varlond of ee = z " 000 more in the county who have ar hs I Inate as te s é ee ra fo Oust (Mi. SHtiwert- piles or some other rectal troubles or | 45% them how the Sincere urs tos aeiegr ee ~aneer. > re Cure he vp | were cu ? 52 | Some Stockholders of the Guardian Trost | COHCEE, We have cur who hav fee) now viernes ao thoi sell Jas a © SWAT ties « . Company Ask That a Receiver Be taken our treatment docan | dciendiar mere Mr. Ms re ae 4.00 Named for Er you. Our prices are within the rez onger, that hediasen-) “ _ S 7 : =a Dil ronni ce ull sufferers and we guarantee work with ease, | res H. sho St.| This as ent. Toeker “is ee ac ae Ba 7. feureand you ean pay when cured. ed in weight, ages rr. > 7 hy 3. Louis abou ree weeks "5 <4 : ere Sphernigage st: We are not complaining but the to him, yoni | ee " sae = { 2% 1 © ye in the Guardia | nvestery to us is why any one who is : > placed back i tack & Who V > mle : ~ = steiner ek 220 | Trust company. made application | sfiticted with any rectal trouble or is former cond for ten times lacksmun aw Was Not Prevented | ist we Tucker and Major Priteh “sis aay 5 cents | Re 2 the federal court for a rec et ' |cancer, in Bates Co., does not come what it cost © be cured From Foluwing Hs Trade White |“ sgforlaves 7 je ia company and for an injunction‘) to us and be cured at once. We have! [Unele Ton, W ; Jcountry,sshool in I Price ‘vent a meeting of the stockholders : : nele Ton Ws suffered —w Reiow Tees ep. eee - pan 1 of ai-| proven beyond any question of piles for £6,veers and is now perfect eing Treated any i t eo eine of © | doubt that we can do all we claim + yen 5 - r ‘ This is a direct attempt of 3 well. He h. argest tumor we perso. em. The }é : : ee ae : a se by having cured so many of your over trea ws ured in tw . 62 » Gates eleme o ous 3. Stil-| _* : “Bs ¢ . os as cured 1 only i t a likes ; Z ae : lem a bs : A. F own acquaintances andiriends. Any 2 Tucke kes : well, Who is president of the company] of guy former patients will tell you te Mieior Pritchard ri ei -ontrol of its affairs ar . 3 % : ena Mo.. Dec. 4.1508 itubard Lae and to n control of its affairs and] we have cured them and that they : ‘ prefers panes o stop it from aiding in t neint | oaffered very littl: and in most cases : kK are = ri " iseatorial Mx Tucks o the F s exico ¢ ient . % ansas itv Ma> 3 lambs Fane ee pees “{no pain whatever from our treat-| 5.4. Doctor:-—I aanee ies me. fou caa use my name ald in M6. Loole fer te ca lambs meliscny, gue anny line which Mr. Stil | ent and that no amount of money wyotin ae bea nase iets You exagcerare me Ei ski be : a roo 1188 N Mew 81 300 well is building between Kansa ; City | ould pla e them back where they Woes te! ae ns perl n years with piles | bidd'ax his friend Prat cao by : see ke, and Topalobampo, on the Pacific were before coming to us. If you ; nm a rs oli -_ - G years Lam ecursi. \ aia Se SCT resale 7 co Live Stuck. , fexiean (Seoul : : y life { sufie th piles and pie anyt! Ge teay ps coast of the Mexican reput could realize the danger of letting the | ° ae : : = aeande i I wach sas Chicago, Oct. 23 ie : las aid wer. | found nothing me until ty let me know , ¥ Good to prime KENTUCKY AGAIN SAILS SUnee eae or eu . ie : rua nie ahs eles ccm l think your } A week or two las Vv Tuners 1 Doki rs ——- tainly would not hesitate is no ae y 2 aes | t stockers and feeder —_—— Hint} reatment is wonderful RE eS JM. RAMS i Gaehed. int, of = 2 : $ Steers, $4.00704.5 @ Great Battieahip Which Goes tothe Asatic| piles that kill but the complications | t’4t™ ‘me weap ceca, oe Bi oaaeinptadl jforaed out of the swazps. that “lag a Station to Relieve the Oregon that come later on. Piles reduce the | ommend you pala a babe : ¢ | 7 noker was having great sarees with Pi ae ibe Pata Ont to Sen. system in various we making the | OPPO? sincerely ee Amorett, Mo. June 5, 15¥ Jhis rod and tha’s the census of the 1 ‘Gheep—Receipts, 15,000. Good to choice = : Ss. Phe ne victim an easy prey todisease. Piles | : : ws. Walls E. 0. Smit Re ata ide ial 1 lll la 10 t heep, $3.754 New York, Qet. 23.--The new eee eats Bie mins ausing fistu- Was afflicted with cancer for 8 Sor the sske \4 my tr n the Arkansas river : in; native lambs tleship Kentucky, which bound i F a 2 fthe t faite “Fa m | Years, was cured by Dr. Saaith in 2:5.’ vw add my tostir -| When he left) ssould nos be worth , ; na i ae nance 1e rectum, From} - : : ns : P pee : so the F to relieve the ba a ene He Oi aha aecesneed til days after havine tried various | #e2t of piles. 1 was aft taking. But Major Pridshard is be ; ee. Heship Oregon, and which sailed o1 te cers SONS are aVsC PU i ae ee i ee years, [used macy advertised | i E af fea St. Louis, Oct. 23 eipts, 4°] c, cardas mya 3 firned. the. satwe{to the systen® causing blood disor- pattie rset ous Be fit. Mr ope la honing ginning to grow exceedingly anxious a tockers] * se | ders. All suf rs frem piles are | li¥es about 9 miles south and east of ¥ ens of Butle about his frica The usue > Texas and Indian] Might owl oe eee ene {nervous and it tree che garcons Bae: Butler. that Dr. Sreith Pace a earl iss yasincga —_ steers, S39 in the forward turret not working } D€rvous alt : a Ee ii Ree Butler, Mo.. June 25, 1900 a r. Smith, of Kansas 1 weeks have come and gene szd sev- Hogs—Rtce properly upon being tried off Sandy | tem gives way TO Nervous Ciseases. | eee Sa tae 5 | ajeral days hese piled om top. Tucker $604.75; but Hook. sailed again Tuseday, passing Rectal disease cases loss of memory | To 10m Concerned I took my first treatment about! the Ist off - , Sheep—Rec epee a day. Passing) coughs, palpitation of the heart,| This is to certify that I was afftict- | May, \s00. The treatment was not pa and jis nonest. The only selution of the « S: c ook a 9:50 a ne 4 ie x : : ri : t i t . $.9004.00; 16 mat -Sandy : 4s head aches, back aches. constipation | ed with cancer on my lower eyelid fromdaily labor, biack-/question that Malor Pritchard ” : : Se Se eee ey Sa ae consider myself avy 5 EXPOSITION AT CHARLESTON. Jand, in short, very many serious and } and cies tor af dose I tr ; oT ene and no symptoms of a Sa that t yvouchsafesis that Hub Tucker, in BiNese dangerous diseases come by neglect- ) number of so called cancer cures but | a? antiction isis auioak da E , g < 2 és 1 | Fi fh . iis ©: ext desire to fish, ba ec . Fifteen Buildings Will Be Erected for the ling apparently so harmless a thing }found that nothing gave me relief Beye asides vice Seca ceeaes i > ish s donn steers, $4.0074 Largest One for as piles The stopping of the free ac- | until I heard of the Dr (Ox Staihh:| sors sean eaned einen Beilin: a divers. uniform and is now hunting stockers and feeders, ee tion of the bowels with pile tumors | Sanitarium Co., of Kansas City. 1) win cheerfulty correspond with any person | fOT the last of the species, which he retary 2 One Charleston, S. C., Oct. The di-lis like stopping the sewerage system | went to see them and in just 2°) days | desiring further information could net lind with a book, and now “Sh ipts, 11,300 rectors of the South Carolina Inter-|of a great city. The poisonous gas- | I was di da sound and wet a ici ees proposes to run down Me 00; lambs, ¥ state and West Indian exposition haveles impurities . will be absorbed | man. Iam a farmer 57 yrs old, work 8. E. LICKALDER. = 2 eae Ee » designs and drawit ills Kansas City Grat received the designs an Rich Rill Scrap. - z Ss ae s for buildings and grounds. The plan CONS A Kansas City, Oct. 23.—Wheat—Sales by| fOr g Tee BP es sere a sample on track: include about 15 important buildings *| The Review of Thursday had the i Hard—No. 2. 61@66 sieatic. | the largest to be the cotton palace, ——OOOOOlEe>EEqEeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEE»»»z»zEEEeeeee = = folowing concerning the rowdyism | Bee ree, which will have an area of 50,000 Virginia Items. | Ballard Breezes. B. Hermans Nov. 1 at Rich Hill during the Dockery | Mixed OntsoNo. Nee eee er sed So have a replica | We heard it and jotted it down | hos. Lynch, R. B. ordered lumber | Success to Dr. Hull meeting on Wednesday Mixed Oats—No. ing it is proposed to have a replica} We heare and ] at Liter | Beas Renee former or b yt ees . White Oats—No ; a of the white house. What happens in and out of town. | of the soap creek mill A former ‘ ulver ~~ = ut this In the lively set to which oceurred ye—No omir y 451 46 s | poe : - | season fz g sol aw er ‘ . - y eae asl ene ede a oe Miss Rosa Garner left last Frid Uncle Jimmy Wood bought a stove | ae gear or = A of ier gn on South Sixth st. last night, Vance peee~ Oe . , Had i . = 3s = . = | 8 br 3 zu * 7 s P > Prairie Hay—$.50@S.00; timothy, $6.50@ > ee iil K 4 ost von. Wt jle | to commence her school at Stillwater. ] of Ira Fowler, who has many more] 5 7OU0er) ¥! take unto himself a} Johnson and a young man by the 10.00; alfalfa, $7.0079.00; clover, $5.50@8.00;] Bowling Green, Ky., Oct. ip oe ia AeA F li \¢ 1 wife. and reside ou tle A. B, Her-fname of Butler received badly cut | wheat straw, $4.00@4 the court was granting a decree of |Okla. Miss Anna Famuliner accom- | for sale. : : : . | pits man farm near the home of his}, rai 7 iuy G a i divorce to Mrs. John Peters. of| panied her. She will visit her aunt, | J.E. Warford went to Appleton |) € \ , f hi and bruised heads. Guy Gordonand Shicane Cuan rrr North Balt:me she secured posses-l\r.. Carrie Henderson at Perry, | City fora wagon childhood. Dick Nelson, the Rich Hill principals, 5 . e. a Ss. a ie BC be al x . ‘ - f av. . me ; . . . rea. et ren Bonn ON geet e ee ee Okk til New Year | Thos. Bell bought that blue coat We have a number one threshing | are lying in the city jail preparatory winter, 67%@71%4c been made out to her in payment of Rant se ; 2 ae aa Pear | oc ainee outfit mill, ete., for sale worth the] to their removal to Butler: to await ern 3] T314@ 7614 i - ie » cour’ as expect- or s' re endgate t¢ is | pirsey. ss = ‘ . northern s ng, 7 AG TMC alimony which the court was expect 1 ogt lo € t ' fae : re mone See us. the action of the grand jury Ye; No. 3, 66%4@7Ic. Corn— ed to decree and fled from the court] wagon last week: will the finde Lee Buck was up Sat. evening. 5 : nets. Cats —No room. Later she was arrested at I 5 i ae O. M. D lale’ | Will Hendrix ordered a coat, and Dawson and son are hauling logs} From what can be learned, the 3. MKE2AC. : en) eee ia | please leave it at O. M. Drysdale’s? i drix ordered ¢ at, ¢ ee “ wr S » instance f her la or. < z : ; to the Soap creek mill. or vere : — . mos [obey inseance O08 her eyes. ond John Cope of New Home, came over | Robert Bradley, a pair of pants of pe 2 Butler boys were set upon by these Dec claimed a portion of the $1,000. . i 2 2 = a : .) R.D. Beatty brought in a load] toughs and acted purely in self de- October, 39%¢c =e pions Tuesday of last week and spent sev- | Fowler, hence may expect to see only | of Gaur trom tatler ae Fowler. OO | ss a ber, 3538. Oat Krneer'a Bagenge Was Searched. oral days helping put a new roof on| one of them out at a time. seule ters owler. fense, but were arrested and imme- ber, 214¢@2155¢; ae i ; Before Rieder ping | ; hat : Z Dr. Crabtree was away several] diately gave t i he Cape Town, Oct. 3efore his de his mother’s nouse. Thursday night Jim Cole had the misfortune to get | : iately gave bond to appear at the a ariues. exis mother’s: se. sday Z 4 a s ae * eK St. Louis Cash Grain. parture from Lourenzo Marques ex ae with G. W. and J. H.jahand pretty badly mashed while days on pleasure, no doubt but he} proper time. Dr. Christy, who was | St. Louis, Oct. 23.—Wheat—N req] President Kruger’s baggage was care-| he stoppec sie an G. Se : iC : is home attending to his practice as | attending the rally, dressed the boys cash, elevate : <o.| fully examined by the Delagoa bay| Park and Friday took a nice Duroe- loading coal. ee aid i : ° | —— customs officers. There were 24 boxes.) Jersey pig home with him. Jim Mosher has traded for a team ae 2 patina i ‘ rack But nothng contraband was found John Foster says Isaac Park is | and will farm his mother’s place next | Mrs. Gartin is getting well, as} Officer Meiwald is also wearing | They contained nothing but Mr. Krn- , Ss ii 1 % a nate Looks a | season | are several others the last few days. keve, which he received while ~ : . . Re ttle _ @ a large hen house. sOOKS a | SCASON. 2 » Kansas City Produce. ger’s private effects and title deeds} DUI =e 1 large hen Remember you can get meal chop | Booker Powell, Jr, was hauling | making the arrests. It was a most { Kansas City, Oct E Fresh,| to property. littly fishy just now. oe eo oe : Pe Aas seein ablated a panos el Ie doz = We read an item in the Free Press | ete. at the Ballard Mill after Nov. 1. at las K. : disgraceful affair and is universally Butter—Creamery, extra fancy separa- Rad Fire at Pond Creet, Ok. a . its f Sey etch 3 = wheat oats and| Prot. Belisle vot it in the e condemned by Rieh Hill people tor. 2c; firsts, ISe: dairy. fancy, 17 Pond Creek. Ok.. Oct. 23.—In last week. Will notice it next week. | 50 sainieess naeeaey neat, OF . t git ene CAMA dee: taka das eee wea ee eee conan oe ae ee ity cheeses! in a livery barn here 43 horses Some of the politicians are dis-| have it ground into chop and ete —— . cure saby i : ’ = and Missouri, c ‘ ; Ss a = - >. | sunt a day last week. aud are pre- ‘ ca eee 8 . —Hens, live, 6c; Toosters, se] SiX vehicles were burned. Gentry’s| Dating about who will “get there” in |- A joint discussion at Freeze out | # bunt a day last week, aud are pr Like Him if he is a Liar. | : spring chickens, broilers, 8e:} lumber office and the Heddle build ie cane tor probate cad Some! last Friday night between Wash | paring for a number to go in a Opos- | eee wee | S. young, 5igc: geese, young, 5%e; tur-| ine wore burned. Heavy loss was sus- ‘ : : Z i Wack : fMavsburg, and Dr. | um hunt in a few nights | = : i red pene a ie gous *¢l tained by the Boston shoe store, tw> think Morrison will be second, Steele ackerman, of Maysburg, an H. L. Tucker, a prominent drug- } loz. Che sealded dr poultry te} tained by soston shoe store, 5 g i : a : Means Rll and ss Welc “re : above these prices saloons and a restaurant, which had] third, John Ruble fourth. ;C. P. Bowden of Johnstown, was Elmer Hill and Miss Welch were gist of Butler, Mo., has been fishing | Game—Wild ducks. Mallard. redheads} to move their goods into the streets. ia Hone 6 > of > de: 2 .jlistened too by a number. “They | married Wednesday evening at thelype past fe ails rE Gy shack: SA0GSE0. per. dasens We hear some of the dear people s 3 the past few « at Hufstedler's mixed, $1.5071.75; plover, $1.00@1 jack Te Work for Epivespal Wiasions are making remarks about what | will try it at Johnstown and | parsonage at Spruce Mill on Evenpoints. Wednesday ! e _ ok ce paiaati Siege oleae Louisville. Ky. Oct. The mis-]some of the speakers said at the re- | Maysburg, listen for dates. The double wedding in our last) yr Tucker returned to our city with i atoes—Ho! > gro’ 1, 304 Ie; oloras cs vs i " . : } rm . 1 do, HATE sets, 49G@50e per bu sionary council of the Episcopal publican meeting the 15th. The mat- | The rain Sunday prevented most | should have read Smith instead Of], Jack-salmon 36 inches in length an eos Darel Say Oa s a ae Be ae Suk ter referred was something like this: | all from having the big preachers at | Summit. and a string of experiences so long s day. uring the next ree days z = ee Pa ee eee = Green beans, home grown! oo of the most distinguished men]| “It was called a dream. W. J. Bryan Walnut Lin Estes and Andy Ray hauled | that we refrain from giving measure- oO oes, home gro’ va | 8 o PROSE CRSA ie : x - ws : < epee oo ee “ilies creck i N ae pears 210. Seabee : in the Episcopal church in the coun-|knocked at the door of the upper Kirt Dawson. hereSaturday night. | lumber from the Soap creek mill ments for fear even our elastic rep- age grown, Sdc@$1.00 per ewt. Onions | try will discuss matters of vital in-|¢ountry. St. Peter asked who was Prof. Rice, of Harmony, was down | The latter will build a barn and feed-| yy ation for truth be qestioned. deg Waacoe ae aaaen. Sut | terest SANG an there. Bryan! Come in, takeasgat on | patronziing our Smith Saturday | er we hear. . ° ° ° 7 te squash. 4 . ated vex E rey Took the Objectionable Man Back. the left of Jesus:soon another knock. | having a sickle welded. Our grass is Jim Brad sold that cow to Geo Mr. Tucker is no stranger in our } ng ears, SAIC doz ubbari ash, Pee aa a he strike i ga z ore a cee > | | $1.00@1.50 doz. Celery, 2@t0c doz me a epee = : ; ke | Who isthere? McKinley! Come in, take | it will stick this time Price town and has many friends who i at Island City mine No. 2 has n ne ) i eae 2 Srine sh. corr ts et I " } Foes ee <= veng }a@ Seat at the right of Jesus: soon an-/ John Richardson reshed Bring us cash. corn, oats ete. ID} remember him very kindly from his Ewatiowsd «Aig Deane Nall papas REE Nepe re Begiee k: who is there? Mark | bushels of kaffir co ym about 7/ fact most anything of value. as wel ¢ _ ; nts St. Lonis, Oct. 23.-Harry Noerper,| te give employment to the man who] other knock: who is there? Mark } bu : am = 3 nigel ae former visits. He is thorough | aged 16, of Luxembourg, St. Louig| Was objectionable to it, but reserving] Hanna! Come in. Jesus, let Mark | acres or less sees er si entlen a good rman and ‘ county, accidentally swallowed a six-] the right to employ or not employ ))aye your seat It was got off asa e Institute at the Enterprise was | owing us olly companion and we extend Penny nail, which loc in the a.-]| union miners in the future. Over 5) y mee of oe cae looked a ess, and Dr. Crabtree’s W. H. Warford ae it to visit our | sophagus. He was too badly frightene: reroesvere (ous | little rough. >was all right t ours and befere medical aid ived | Bluffs, Ia.. Oct. Pines eArmond spoke tere las vps the boy was dead . Sex ving ir Memphis me: It rained un dark but; baywindows (like hi i ——— br stody 0 |about 44) were out tol i le | will try to do as ty Kept the Clerk EB 5 © Tia Kar Pe to : = showed how high tariff« rusts, me a eee ing v : ‘Y OM! the government was loser. t are &O people in this cit gro iy QS Twelfth stree Shaheed i baie ae jer was loser. the trust the only = ptomaine polsoning, atr Oeloek Tuesday morning. O Refuse te Acceo urz’ Kestgnation er. He discussed the canal « which produced all the symptoms of kept k vaged in front wt New York, Oct. 2 George M ra 3 } 2 ; slay res : s : : ; showed just what it w soning ysicians . ind stole c . 2 was to pay for it, and th n ke since yesterday & °e , ( Sid hours and was | ened to with inter- rt puffs some of the 5 Typhold Fever in « College. ae eager est Le P ; Hamilton, O.. Oct. 2 Forty re] ; - hristian people co: ced a tims psed, and were pulseless Di ntedenta of Haun er “Courage” Was Questioned Beas I ae reins £ Coma for. et. 2 th off } . Oxford. are of ty ch Cet? , Every body is busy me Agent Le the Cotton trustees converted « d ipaees Some are growlin I : - mt 8 tories into ‘ Miss ¥ided trai se de = sick. S ght.

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