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‘fe Parmar esol ted | ] | | Yes, the same _ GOLD DUST | Washing Powder that brightens your silver and cut glass will cleanthe % Kitchen Crockery. Gold Dust is a dirt destroyer, nothing more. It never harms the article it comes in contact with. It simply makes it clean. For greatest re: economy buy the large package. The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston. ET wae See wees wees, 9.3. TYGARD HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, RII 3 J.C.CLARK , President. Vice-Pres’t. Oashier BuTLER, Mo. é Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. i EsTABLIsHED Dac., 1870. A Genera! Banking CAPITAL, $75,000. == Business Transacted ‘ ‘ ‘ } Bates County Investment Co.. : BUTLER, MO.- f 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 for sale. Abstracts of title j furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate ‘ ; papers drawn. ) #-d. TYGARD, Hon. J. B. NEwuErry, J.C. CLaRrK, President. Vice-President. Seo’y. & Treas Jno.C Hayxs, Abstractor. 8. F. Warnock, Notary. § CZAR FEARS NOT King Osca- Accepts Post of Arbitrator. UDEN Washington, April 11.—King Oscar —_— of Norway and Sweeden has accepted the post of arbit rator on the Samoan daims of the United States, Great Britain and Germany. The German case has been made and is now at Stockholm. The United States case is about completed. The British claims probably are in Stock- holm by this time, although definite word has not come as to that. King into the American Osear will have general charge not English, German and French ehan- only of the determination of the nels, were common talk on thestreets amount of the claims but also_ will of St. Petersburg months before they have the more important determina- | Were published, but inherent tion of what claims arose as a neces improbability and falsity as to de- sary result ofthe military operations during the last upris in Samoa Evidence of Emperor's Composure Pointed Out by a Dispatch From St. Petersburg. London, April 11.—A dispatch from St. Petersburg, dated April 11, says that the stories of plots against the life of the ezar, which found their way press through their tails caused them to be generally dis- believed. Reports to the effect’ that | the ezar was living behind steel walls and continuaily running from one desk to another in his study, for of LEK fear of bombs, aroused nothing but ridicule. Big Cattle Deal in Texas. The students do not appear to Fort Worth, T pei Dh {regard the ezaras responsible for orth, Tex., Apri .—The | largest ranch and cattle deal made in Texas for some monthsis reported to-night. W. E. H. Featherstone, of Henrietta, purchased of the Loving <> hemmpeae’ os gies ny eon an unkind word spoken of him, and oo. ea Ss aa | this cannot be attributed to fear, for eres of land and about ; | head of cattle. The consideration was $200,000. The largest stock- holders in the company reside at St Joseph, Mo CABTOMmIE.. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought their grievances, continues the dis- pateh. gation of He recently received a dele- them at Ts Many of them koe-Saloe, where he now resides frankly confess that they never heard the students are accustomed to talk | quite freely amongthemselves. Thus the idea that the students a body j are plotting against his life falls to } the ground. Emperor Niche tainly does net seem toentertain t Morgan Octopus in Missouri. : \fear, for he comes to the city fre-| St. Louis, April 8.—Jobn “Arthur | fi Rice, said to be a representative of | J. Pierpont Mor; east. His visit here was for the pur- pose of furthering a deal involving the purchase, by a syndicate said to be headed by Mr. Morgan, of the en- tire output of spelter, or pig zinc, of the Missouri-Kansas district, which | produces seven-eighths of the zine of | the entire country. E. W. Humphrey | of Chicago, who is said to be promot- ing the deal, is at the Planters hotel. fairs or| | | quently to transact state Saeaae to attend public concerts. 1, has left for the | New State Labor Commissioner. Jefferson City, April 11.—Governor Dockery to-day appointed William Anderson of St. Louis, commissioner of labor statistics and inspection, vice Thomas P. Ri appointment is for aterm of two} | years, beginning the first Wednesday } }in February last Mr. Anderson, | } sa well known demo- | »y, resigned. The | the appointee, erat and prominently identified with the labor unions of the state. He} has been connected with the labor | commissioner's office at the bureau) in St. Louis. a year. The Turk Borrows a Million. Berlin. April 11.—The Frankfurter Zeitung prints a dispatch from Con- | stantinople to-day which says the | Turkish government has loan of 1 million dollars from the | Ottoman bank to settle the claims of the Cramps and the Krapps. : The otfies pays $2.000 | raised a} To Cure a Cold in Qne Day tior i Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Ho el lets. All druggists refund the money The if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's nature is on each box. 25c. sREATEST HORSE BUYER. FOR HER HUSBAND’S MURDER. POVERTY RULES W. P. Hall of Lancaster, Mo.. Buys John Hossack Was Kilied in Bed With Two Hundred a Day. an Ax.--Life Imprisonment. Those Who Are Wealthy Not Des Moines, April 11.—Mrs. Mar- W. P. Hall,o garet Hossack of Indianola, widow Touched Poor's {known as of a wealthy t ty c Hall and reg lasoneoft nost this morning of the a her Plead ngs extensive dealers in hors flesh in husband upon the nig America, was buvir horses in Milan |1. Sentence was fixed t lust Tuesday. His manner of dealing | life imprisonment in the penitentiary pines =a ee : is most interesting to watch ( For two weeks the trial has er minute is all he asks todeeide wheth-; progressing in Warren i Three Hun s i er he wants a horse and what it is | evidence was all circumstantial ; ‘ sa | worth | Upon the night of Decemb J Bs x A man will ride up with a horse for Hossack and his wife retired for the Bos 4 sale and after Hall has taken an ap-jnight. About 10:30. o’clo Mrs. | abstract of t ‘ ¥ = parently casual look at the animal) Hosssac k declared she was aroused by | Tead of S Mass ‘ mc he ash tdo you want?” Theja flash of light Up getting o 4.1] N Y question answered he is told to ride|of bed she found her husband te Porto e ; : on or stand aside, depending upon | been hit upon the t N ss Ass whether the animal is bought or not | Two wounds were mad t OUT Ss 8 Or he may say, “ll give you ——|sharp edge and the orl Ins s dollars.” If any hesitation is shown, | blunt end of the ax whic ereatest sists S ‘. he‘llsay, “Take it or not? Don’t| hidden under the stand in the way of others.” And in}ensued in an hour. state pre- | S100,000 » $ ’ ¥ this rush manner he buys fabulous |sented evidence that irty years | are t tou . numbers of horses every day, and al-|the couple had quarrel it | the | ’ . most always higher than any other| previous to the murder ¢ Stress r : buyer would offer. dispute over one of the ct aS s 8 » Mr. Hall was seen by a Republican | which nine are living It was mair skets of — >s i reporter Tuesday evening and the tained, also by the prosecution, that jt mou v obliging buyer talked long of the} Mrs Hossack had as an object the | tends to dis se that ¥ horse market and causes of present | possession of the $60 000 estate At pres £0.00 ° prices. Here is what he said: which is left behind the b 8 ais “Horses are bringing a most ex-| This reealls the murder of rsd is npr cellent price caused largely by the Stillwell of Hannibal, Mo., in IS8s8,}are S04 s scarcity of animals, and the price Stillwell was an aged mil irefrom the United States. Both will continue to be as good for eight] packer. He was killed while Spanish ar iret rht and | or ten years to come, because the | ing by his wife’s side. Mrs the children k le to seareity cannot be overcome in that | testified that she heard the * lea Pher ig ul, i time. Good horsesnever sold higher|an ax,” but that she d ) dustrial school or is than they doto-day, they are scarcer in time to see the murderer ind, t Majardo s raised | than I ever saw them later Mrs. Stillwell, who was young Farmers still continue, however, to| and beautiful, was married to Dr.} raise a cheap grade. Had it not been Hearne, a neighbor. They for the African and Cuban wars little subsequently to California moved | IN PORTO RICO. , jly upon t Tots Cross the Ocean Al Kosto Ay 1.—Carl Cook, aged I sat K. aged %, sailed w s | yf e d s ve s 8 gs 5 ar zea w : * : Hl t - e To her are * I st i “ = vin Ma d 5 s 1 for { s i y a red s s The co = a t ‘ wa 1 ‘ s I stew f = th a gx stage of Christian Science, York, A il Meth sed t New York east «lism, refused to acknowledge 1 of the » hand over the « lentire erpreted by the presidin r bisho p 1 his note of request, Mr Suvon- son stated that his health had been reatored to him by Christian Science | when many physicians bad given him horses would now be worthless. I oa F : ee | Up Remarkable Suicide in Kansas City. | know this, as I have exported more 5 night school that} Alexander Melean said he horses to different countries than any Kansas City, Mo., April 11.—A to study the lan-| would be quite as willing to return well dressed man of about other living man. I shipto Germany, | | Ireland. Belgium, France and Eng- at several residences in the vicinity} land. Have a branch stable at 741° Pwenty-ttch and Oak str Long Market Cape Town, Have shipped to South America and |" the Sandwich Islands. 1 ship from |e S0 Seere any - f these weapons, | advances have been made 18,000 to 20,000 head annually, and he entered a backyard, tore down 4| ple, in spite of the present 1,000 to 2,000 at all clothes-line, ran to a small tree near by and knotting one end about his) ie outlook for industrial, educa-| ats this i religious quickening is en-| street, forenoon and tried to borrow @ pis tol, a razor or a butcherknife. Fail »past two years great] disturb- »s for have from are expectant of chang times at my home at Lancaster. tter. The hope of the land is I began this business in my boy- hood days and have come to under- drew up his stand it thoroughly. The reason I strangled to death ple, whose attention had by neck and the otherto a limb he knees and ildren. By their rendy as- = ee slowly |similation of American ideas they A hundred peo-|gonstitute the groundwork of # new en at- nd moral order. That such can pay such liberal prices is that | ation is to e« tracted by the man’s attempts borrow a weapon, saw the proce ed ing, but they were mostly looking from their home windows. | g, and | Died | handle such a great quantity. When I buy 200 a day it is plain that my dent expectation of those who know | women | Porto Rico best expenses would be proportionately hter than if | spent a month buy- me Joad. I was billed this week at Kirksville their shouts brought Geo They set up ageneral secrean | | The subject of this notice, Mrs } credentials to a member who wanted jto enter the Mermon church as one who wished to join the Christian Sei- entists Blizzard in Colorado Pueblo, Cole., Aprill1 nd snow A tremen- ad until late dous gale storm rage from midnight last night to-day the divide and two and a half feet at ( has penetrated the deep drifts from Denver up to to-night accompanied by the mouth, erupe tions the skin, Snow is three feet deep on »yrado Springs. Only one train and Milan and bought some extra} ‘Tom his work. He cut th Roberta G. Baker, nee Wayne, was : ; 7 apr splote ee ice *se8— 2 » tr 4, | let the man to the ground ‘ : : wollen glands, aching muscles rae horse re UH the wien — : ee ee bat ; }born in Bourbon county, Kentucky, 1 bones, the « sking etter than expected to find. | W485 acca ine “e : ae Sere i 1} va worse Boucht three carloadsin Milan. The] ¥88 trying to revive pains ae oe ag LB apna Pig ie” tt i 1 je| that would establish the man’s iden- her parents when quite young and y cleansed of this weather was against me and made} ©" stab the man , ttled in Calloway county. was mar rs A business light tity was found in his pockets. Baker : rust afe and infallible Mules are our shortest crop, 25 per 2 ae tease nad eae eust *:| cure for this disease, the only ants lote 2 Cie Gold on Hilinois Farm. j i385, and ved to hanan | this specific « s the cent shorter than any other animal en A a i jcounty and set ed near St. Joseph | worst cases thorough) d permanently. to-day. They are fact, too helby ville pru sbeagioniced, She came to Bates county and| My Condition Could :. Bice high. Of course the wars have had | been discovered on the Lawson Kill- ht a farm Johnstown | wa i Itried : near am farm two miles north of this city | a ereat effect upon their price, as 3 | ats ene cance lived ais have exported many thousands to|on the Kaskaskia River in paying), 1904 Africa myself. quantities. | Speakin; The dirt availab earth equals the American horse, and|be two millions tons and an assay | ch heriusband joined the church all nations have begun to realize the | proves it to range in value from $4 . fact. Tecan remember when I first to $12.60 per ton. There isa good j shipped across the waters, those peo-| mill site on the land and abundant | touch our horses, |timber for fuel and building pur- April . when as we believe, s F : her earthly home for a better ¢ in is estimated to} of horses, no horse on heaver when 20 years of age. She had been ie of the to California in ple would hardl but to-day there are none to equal] poses. A company of n market been organized wit The general prosperity affecting all] $10,000 to work the fi eae It is claimed that Sica Pakior hived jay. Her faith in ¢ grounde citement and die has yard a ship sailing from San Fran them in the fore eco to New York. and was buried lines of business is having its effect e business, and farmers | from 200 to 300 upon the he need have no fear of lower prices as |} the paying dirt only raise good horses.’ |from 3 to 16 feet, at ans 2 {to $500. White's Cream Vermifuge not only | efiectually destroys worms, it also | Merchant Sent to Prison. increases the appetite, aids | Mattoon. IIL, April 11.—Ct tion and transforms a frail i Carter, @ mer into one of robust healt ‘ : | Thursday convicted of having rant of this ©1 jchased and received stolen so at palpate Henry is ee Profitable Plate Passing. land was sentenced to the p eee ee aight tohbentige g her last ill 4 Fres New York, April 10 —At the con | the convicted} clusion of his sermon on Palm 5S in- | F. Hollowa; Horse Meat for the Swede day. Dr. Huntington. pastor of | man’s brother-in <_ Wan. Orre <= ee oi ae = 1T sday afternoon o1 ench war- Grace church, in Broadway, pointed | hursday afternoon on a D a Pee out that the ehureh was badly in rant, issued by the Cot need of more buildings, for which it | 2m with perjury un hes | tive during the trial started up again As jons are more orable had the ground. Great was his sur- : now for ite successful aes prise on Easter Sunday to find that} Evidence was sue ches the likelv to be k telv the collection boxes 1 $107,000 (oe Or page OFEF! ss bout SOO cuyuse ~ ve been | This prompt response to his request | DOYS to purloin artic : ane i eas i a was a most pleasant surprise to B _ | afterwards sold to him a probable that about 10.000 w b Huntington, and is said to be the} pittance ae slaugh i this tt is sat largest amount ever taxen in the Constant Rebellion ed that + - Oo @ lection boxes of a } eel nog at Ad IFES Ses aes ‘ day. especially wh Was | houtl s = , this = $ made on the day ° ‘scases = “ i - al lion. helping t i Addis ew a = r . capital. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold ag Eaucate Your Bowels With Cascarets Beware of the dealer who tries to sell Candy Cathartic ELIS. = “something just 2s good.” Wc, e. 1 C.C.C How Are Your Kidneys ¢ E ey iis. Sem bicags oF N.¥ | Have Been No Worse. ; | did x r « left | : She professed religion and | j | | | a widow 50 years. Her busband went | rid ex-} 1 Nov. 28, 1850, on} doctors, butt treatment ting worse all the rs appeared in my y was alm red » good; I wa ic pains ion could thy ever since k Box 611, Noblesville, Ind. nly purely vege- lood pr $1,000 is proof that ticle of poison. ison; about self medi- c 1f cal a lf THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. cn a tied > FRANK F° MABBOTT, | $ Opera House Saloon, Bros Stone, Pare 4 ; s 4 } F. Mai ak —— ee per