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COUNT IS VERY ANGRY. Stops the Cold and Works off the FUGITIVE HOWARD me hated Items. Cold. j ON THE STUMP. Health in this community good. Favative Moon Gadus } The sale of James McCools last SS eolimmone ob en Monday was well attended. Mr. Me eS and family leave soon for Oklahoma, cure, no George Gould's Interference With His cur Declared That Jim Howard and Caleb : pay. +: j | their future home | Money Matters Riles the Royal ee as ’ t: , : | in-La : | Powers Never Would Be Punished. Mrs. MeGirl : daughter Nellie, Brather-in-Law. Congress of Good Roads. | | of Odessa, wer westsof Art hur | Barboursville, kX | Oct. 23.—3 : Chambers and family last w a Ivy 200 mountaineers, armed with Art Webb purchased some fine | New York, Nov 1.—The Countess; Chicago, HL, Nor. 2.—Martin lireetor of the office of good ; i 1 long squirrel rifles. | milk cows recently de Castellane, whose property has) yodee just been placed under the direction | pods inquiry of the department of | Wi : fs i on5 jsat astride their mules or little ohn Rair par of her brother, George J. Gould, bY jogiculture, and W. H. Moore, | : z town visited him last Sunday | a French count, was questioned rela- president of the Interstate Good | mountain horses, to listen to Berry | “rn. Bryan and Stevenson Club of} The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has j tive to the matte: | Howard, accused of the murder of Spruce, 120 strong, are proud of| in use for over 30 years, has borne the Signatnre patch to the World, at her mansion | Ww illiam Goebel, and fugitive from | their banner which they received on OS Tet. and has been made under his chesters an nts. near Jolns- SSS ays a Paris dis | Roads and lmprovement assoc iation, | | it after arrived in Chicago last n stice, speak in favor of McKinley,| Dockery Day in Butler, for having sonal supervision since its ing in the Avenue Du Bois de Boulogne.) 1) oxtended tour of the west in the : a but she would not go into details Of} |) crest of good roads and other in- and John W. Yerkes, republican can- eet iat number in the parade. | ; Likes Allow no one to deceive you in this, iieease. She eaid: | saree ts. Theveame to| didate for governor, in Bell county, | | :4; se Alte Rese Spruce. ae tal | All Comneitein, Imitations and + Just-as-good” are bes” PCE . & 8a : terna improvermen s lev Cz je ei i 5 ir : > = qui ea paintu acelident as week | Ex seriments that ¢ ile with and end: Lge . ments for the| Saturday. They gave him an en-} while hauling coal. Injumpingfrom | - 2 = er the health “Please make light of the matter. complete the arrang It will only revive stories which Will) <a tional Good Roads and Irrigation hurt my dear husband's feelings. He} jeongress. to be held in this ‘city and’s feelings. > , firing their rifles and revolvers Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Wilt, who have | ah k } i we rhea oe ES Oe paces ater | been Visiting S. L. Coleman and fam- Whe iu AST OR already suifers keenly the exposure | from November 19 to 24. promiscuously into the air, whenever il . Saaldamiis: | a is ¢ istic reception and showed it} his wagon he sprained his ankles . ts and Children—Experience against Expe we pecially pl i ine also John Coleman ere especially pleased. OW- Heft for ae 1omein Troy, the first i i j oi ‘ astoria is z arimiess iid that he had no intention of | of the w pers sth ce u = Pe - —— a i F ass : 3rops and Seething Syr surrendering and making himself H. Shelton. ind wife visited near ex tai agi ae ‘Gute - Pip cts sat contains neit Spiuin, | h ot his present situation.” - Director Dodge and Mr. Moore are Count Boni has been away from | hiehly elated over the success of Paris for the last theee days, but} i) .i, os. It is Pleasaall 1 » nor other N, western tour. They covered vi sturn to-day (Tuesd: eS - “ed Hee a] {another hoe in the democratic gods RE Hig! sata ; = will we ee ee a than 17.000 miles, visiting all Ren EA hese eelieeen eee Joe Kash and wife have moved to] substance. eis its ¢g 3 c. It destroys We night he was conversing for an hour). 4, slaughter-house, where Butcher Can-| tie country. and allays Feverishmess. it cures Diarrhoea and Wind | pal western cities. They with his father over thelong distance |) yg good roads conventions in To- trill could cut his throat.” ‘ BS Kash has been buying corn | Colic. Lt relieves Teetini Troubles, cure ustipation — telephone and had heard the news cra Ghia Gig guaue boi He declared that his cousin, Jim | the past week ee and Flatul : » Pood, regulates the — He is indignant that the court i ity jokane, Seattle, Tacoma, | Howard, and Caleb Powers, were in- John Allison, who ouheaiae casa ——— : ; nd natural sleep, ity. » ering corn for Nug Stevens, spent The Chiidren’s Panacca—’” s Friend, should have appointed a foreigner to | <0 Francisco, Los Angeles and eae orile pants ts — Sunday at home. 4 they were convicted, ands that they ~2 f , oo : : mes Shelton came home from ~ me, y yA 3 would hever be punished. This was|Oklahoma last week. He is well] GENUINE CAS = Brg ALWA' i rreeted with shouts of “You bet: we] pleased with the country and thinks 3 th il creo that of locating there some time in the sina patent of 1 - = future The speech bristled with remarks The watch over the countess’ fortune A 2 Denver, and formed state and dis He wanted his father appointed it a trict orzanizations of the Interstate trustee was to be nated. : Good Roads and Improvement asso- “My son,” said the Marquis de/ ition in each of these cities. Castillane last night, “though [could a - ilee Club did their part Satur- serve him equally well. Boni and For all fresh ents or wounds, either} of this kind. Howard will continue] gay night in furnishing music for the the Gould brothers won't agree. We | on the human subject or on animals. . er od Yon avo Alva Bag his canvass and make speeches all | speaking. both feel that George Gould ae eee an eee eee a eineg [O¥eF his section of the mountains.| Mrs. W. P. Price received a letter + tf ie bcs eee ee sir ES ie dace OS ; 4 : ; from her husband in Granite, Ore., minister the trust with harsh prais-| wrists, barbed wire cuts and sores on | The scene is described as resembling who fell from a buil * ba ind got if } mony. Boni with difficulty will bear} working horses, it cannot be too}anindian war dance, more than a badly hurt. He is ab yut this bondage highly ocean. 9) E. ; ae political gathering in a civilized | and hones ie co to work at his inact hs aews of Mr. Georse Gould’s|00 conte. For sale by H. L. Tucker. country —carpentering—soon appointment by a French court as : a a , Tew ies ae Dr. Silas Kash and Wile from Ber Over 30 Years. Mexican Coin is Wanted. There is probably no disease more | dett, was the guest of D. H. Kash adininistrator of his sister, the ; : than piles. | and wife a few days this week Countess de Castillane’s propert an i Ointment is Mrs. Price was the guest of Mr Washington, D. C.. Nov. 2.—Mr.] distressing and annoyin Tabler’s Buckeye Pile J. }.| Tracewell, the comptroller of the was conveyed by a reporter to the} eh (Bee b daily curing cases of years’ standing | E. Kash one day this week. Gould brothers in their Broadway tre meson L das received from Lieuten- of itching and bleeding piles. The Barney Johnstonand son Roy was ——— office. Mr. George Gould sent out {@2t Fuller, U.S. A., disbursing |cure begins on the first application, | in our town Monday on business. DR. H. M. CANNON, { FIRE word that he could say nothing,|°flicer in the Philippines, a letter} little perseverance makes the cure aoe = : gs "tasking for ¢ rity a sin |complete. Price 50 cents inbottles. ~ - though he might make a statement asking i or authority to pure hose in ibe. : ia Bore ue f D EN TIST, LIGHTNING, later. Mr. Edwin Gould likewise de- Hong Kong or wherever it may be Packer: = Spruce Items. East Side Sqaara, BUTLER, MO, TORNADO Preeti eacetacuiewed: Hat. enkd Ne — at Pi advantage Mexi- SS The people here are en ed in 1 WILL BE IN | _ we i . |can silver for the payment of native From too much Tea-tasting. sking mo oand gatheri apples | aes ae ; was glad to hear the news. Mr ee I = 2 : as ne : aut “i g npe) ine cor and gathering apples] . a. on ine Grat Moudayin cach cenit dao: INSURANCE that gives: Prank Gould said simply that his|°MP OFes of She ordnance depart: tieago, Nov. 2.—Abel P. Upham | a W is Be hues cereranw an. | EERWIN, 2nd Monday ch month 2 days. } ; brother George must do all the talk-| ent and others with whom official] a government tea expert, committed ; he ~ a ine as we eversaw and! amsTERDAM, Wednesday following second | lute protection. The 2 ‘ bie i eali re he Sat. AIRE ree: Seas a Soe Sees Monday, 2 days. ing: d coin . sels a ean at ni re _ ore he = — Some corn i iis section is selling] AMORET, Friday following second Monday companies in the world, _— _ Pansactions iP 1@ Islands, nign y takir ar le ac i zs 2. re s days transactions in th ight by taking earbolie ack, “Mb fat at nt i | FRANK ALLEN, AWeahincton Owed Him, Too is said, are all in Mexi dollars. | ness, brought on by excessive tea The speaking at Spruce last Satur-} ARCHIE, third Mondayof each month 2 days. fee one Nov 2. G W 1. | The comptroller says he sees no ob-|tasting, is said to have been the] Gay night was well attended Se ook aimaay oh eee ments 5 Bays ee - ‘ insursae New York, Nov. 2 —Geor ash- | ne I 3 S: ie: , IM. Kretzinzer and wife and two | Prepared to doali kindsof Dontal work. Con_ | With MissouriState Bank, Butler, Mal ington Freemsn Horner Green, a] lection to the plan proposed, which |cause of the act. Mr. Upham was]; apa Appleton City last sultation free H.M.C\ «NON, D. D.3° | appears to have for its object a sav-}| known in all the large tea importing | Saturday ue Missouri Pacific Railway tau BR W.d M cANINCH, | at Butler Station, former negro slave, died in the alsm-|* Island, | 8¥ to the government, but in view | houses. Claude Stephenson drove throu house at Hempstead, Lor : >of 2 + rovisions secti REGS 7 z = 2 our town Saturday night yesterday, at the reputed age of 122|°! the yrovisions of section 3651 of bescheeh : 2 ? vy ms at : eshte : | NORTH BOUND. year Green is said to Have been|the revised statutes he has grave ree ane epegp ati Heaear ae oe ee ephe ee one VETERINARY SURGEON. me a “I alae s g bee sarees 8 one el the unhealthy issue upon which e James I y place and will}. No 10... | 3 3 Ns born on a farm near Elizabethport. doubt eee the legality of any °X-) worms thrive: it brings, cee quickly ove 1 id ipa oon treats all domestic ani- | No. 819 Loeal Freight... .... N. J., on January 1, He was | change of funds as the question |a healthy condition of body. where wi itthew Evans has rented the 1 —— Soares Fee ee ees oe sold to a Virginia planter named]i8 one of general Jaw and public | worms cannot exist. Price 25 cents - Kretzinger farm for the coming : | sourn wouxp, Horner, by whom, it is said, he was| Policy he suggests that the opinion | Por sale by H. L. Tucker. var = # he | J: F ja “JOHN L. STANLEY | Me. 8 04 : ’ . a - — - James Harvey will move on the g yeah ae boos + oad a eer Panes of the attorney gener: » obtaine = = ; ae 0 sold to General Washington. Ih eee ee $100 Reward $100 farm he has recently bought SMITH & STANLEY — | ¥0-s11 tocar rreignessc).0000000 1812 he was made a free man and | 00 the subject The readers ot this paper will be pleas- b Young has 4.000 bushels of aa ' INTERSTATE DIVISION. then came North and was employed ed to learn that there is at st one near ready for sale and LAWYERS. | So. 349 Depart | No. 350 Arrive. . Many people are sufferir oy , Office 2nd stairs east of Mo. State Bank. | K. C. Vawpunvocss, Agim from indigestion or dyspepsia, when | able to cure in all i ed for}one single bottle of Herbine would | Catarrh. Hall's C only positive cure known to the medica! anting coal should eall on iniles southeast of Spruce Miss Tempie Allison says Butler is | -— a g@ fearfully | dreaded disease that science has been stages. and that is arrh Cure is the land by George Green, a Lor farmer with whom he rer K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table “7 iv haravee Ene atom! ali orp SNA Ue raternity. Ca’ arch being a constitution - the prettiest little villane * ever! s. W. Dooley. A. B. Ludwick | ; Fac ty mi a Foci wedi REhsach Gane arch disease, requires, a constitutic eee Soe é | Arrival and departure of trains st Worlead, paired until fifteen years ago, when] 4 course of Pe Semone: |reatment Hall's Cotarrh Cure is taxen rge Keen has rented the John DOOLEY & LUDWICK, | wo. 1K Cite delte Boo his sieht and hearing beran to fail Price ay : oO d ny other medicine. nternal ¥, acting dtrectly upon the rum farm for the « oming year. a is oe ee £ 0 cents. For sale by H. L 20d and mucous sturtaces othe sys- Fred Shillinger is talki f rent- LAWYERS } and he entered the poorhouse, where | Tucker. tem, thereby destroving the foundation i ices county the comi * = 35 2 Through Port ‘ 88,2: Office Over the Post Office PG testy dd t Arihur Expr ies he lived ever since. He used = ae METIS = 2 aie cipease and ¢g en the patient r. se ‘loam Springs Expre ie 3 . : als right Causes a Death. strength by bur ng up the constitutior : Ss 5 2 7 eee te! pre emember thisiethe popular pr ai both whisky and tobacco, but is Pepe ee e y eae: Seats tates Se fe doh Hs eck he new dairy at Spruce is under | — tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pirteburg, ay said never to have shown any bad estado Asana ov. 2.—The}The proprietors have so much fatth in |! st progress. | Thos: - Smith, Toplin. Mo Reotho, ite 8 alphor Spmae. ai eects fom sither. Hewes married |e oe y county are] its curative powers, that they c One| John Kretz - of Woods county. Are, Siloam Springs, Ark. seam a i eee eee looking for the persons who manu-| 2Undred Doll for any ‘case at it} Oklahoma, writ LAWYER, snd pointe north and northeast and to Dest i several times and is said to have S ‘ I I A 'QNU-| tajis to cure. Send tor list on- ood crop. r. oo . reeset Portland ee s A }.:) | factured a skele fF animals : > ~ aie = a = c 7 tes Connty tte west and northwest. No expense } eon the Bitar oF thirty-seven cll red a skeleton out of animal Address F. Co., | fall wheat looks wel | Office over Bates County Bank, spared to make the passenger equipment bones, which frightened Mary Old- fo,O. Bee-So —- - oy ve pecan In Ex-Governor William Ea ae day night. Tales of German Cruelty. t7se John Prewitt of Henry coun 1inting Mr. Newberry’s house Missouri | thie line second to none in the ~ | via the new line H. dren, most of whom are dead. Gen’! Paes. Agt., Kancas Oly, DR, ES. ‘BALLARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. The Best Food for Intellectual vice 1irman of the demox tt Moppind id Mr. Newbe Miss Oldfield, accompanied by two Berlin, Nov. 2.—Letters from pri7 fiends. Se ‘ ares. a tional committee and Jas. FRONT i ends, Was returning fr é allo- 0 a rer Tri ’ vates in the German army tell tales ; pias WO-T ardson, official vider of the den Office over A rimble’s Drugstore, West | Th ght . | Ween party, where they had listened ie z i i‘ Side of sought. of butchery by the German troops ir Ginette ac Ee A te cratic congressional committee, —_——— oe Pheer ee No man can vote intelli gruesome stories until their hair nks intelligently. In thieti Chi Owing to the strict censor. re of wars’ the greate tirm the reported sensational s |J.M. CHRISTY, M. D. I S. A. ROE, M.D. si ‘ jstood on end. When about to enter : t ship tkere stories have been kept i a "| of senator Scott, re ni > Diseases of women and } Ear, Eye, Nose thinking and the ‘best food for } i KO] 4 s s at > tt. republican 1 4 Sr, Eye, Nose and thon s oe bs fdeaihe “reanle hic tin, | the Woods a rattling of bones was] gee > rE Children a Specialty. § Throat specialist. honght is that newspaper whieh i rae « people up to this time.],. lowest loal committeeman, in wh he def a a rtant political are daily ; : eard ove P SAR cae cee ; corerey. 2 ortant political issues are : he Soeialistic newspapers are pub- ee 8 IP> | trusts in ger > elt tees DR- CHRIS TY & ROE important. An intelligent Oy ae i lishing these letters. The Bremer ne st Tloiltrust in 7 > = 7 and Office Th See y party Inethlag to be deared, oak Sen Buerger Zeitung printed one fr it seeing a sk giga PrO-| aan’t fort ) ter. knowiz az A | Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- | to thorongiity inform Bae 4 “as = St = anabA portions swee g¢ down on tt whey A — mpi eae ment sagas Butler, Mo. ws . oabite a 4 soldier he saw. sixty-e pe an) = ae ay ve have would n 2 r a Se spall Gr ; v4 | Omice Telephone 20 House Telephone 10, ve. Its telegrepalensl Chinese, bloody, foreed to] y, a ; . = of terror, | day. ; Je that of assy o@@ . a Mary dropped dead | - ; ery a It prints the new news fully; Bot : a iin ane rrences but domestic and dig the were shot as they stood huddled graves. Then iT C. BOULWARE, Ph | e Surgeon. Office norto side square. Butler,Mo. Diseasesof womenand chil jen a specialty. a od facts icies of the great political parties g formed and t! ndidates 4 to subseribe for the best h with the whole Eos Another letter says; ferers. |? i es. They do not C DR. J.T. HULI DENTIST. “No prisoners were take . eating sores, pain- ons, that refuse to iry treatment B. B. (Botani st wonderful y of attention is the fagazine. It is replete cach issue Dest of special articles written by literary talent. Ite beautifel half tome trations bave already made ‘t famous juality and quantity will be preservad. News features of absorbing interest arefl 1 enlarged upon in » manner ammunition On Sunda) we had to bayonet se Parlors Over Model Clothing Co. | i | | | Entrance. same thet lend to Hagedorn’s > — tudio. north side sovsre Butler, Mo | S Ur | 1 ant vatall le es- Ane ita * mad t ed magazines. Events of pursued them and captured sey . set forth in entertaining, @ * humor in its page et Trustee’s Sale. } benefit of the ladies the Whereas, E. H. Thurman. a single | #re rach we msn, by his deed of trust dated | the, loch, aes and recorded in the r. | corder’s ‘oftice ‘wi and fo} es [concen oer oe nd for Bates count to the undersigned t eerib real estate jin the county of Bates to-wit and skin tr Are you pale? “He ave you the Took it Out en a Crowd. : z : nors?] Nov. 2.—With two ers in his hands Samu four alive. It was cruel, it was fi descr of the Semi-Weelll Jed one-half interest in jot one ( of lote two (2) and three ( erter of section seven of three (3) In the north- anes S595 h cause ¢ ause | ment of one said deed of TABLER’S > SUCK EYE PILE OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT F A SURE and CERTAIN CU known for iS years as the 5 BEST REMEDY for PILE® SOLD BY ALL DEL CGISTBe. ged by RISAZDI UTS 2SSSSSSS at our expe: BALM CO., t fails to eur E. W. Grove's s nature is on each box. 2