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——— ¢ b) 2. TYGARD, HON. J. 8B. NEWBEBRY, 3. C.CLABE. 2° | President. Vice-Pres’t. Cashier { RAILROAD BONDS. | = : 4 7 ¢ septa \Use Krag-Jorgensen Rifles and Both Hbsband F 3 me 8 ; Are K SBEsn ron tie nore tea re Killed On the Da I: eoneiaias a 5 j Favette, Mo., Celebrated 4th a the Same Day Sai cae UTLER, Mo. i s 0 3 fot S ‘ Mr ; . ! zs i 7 Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK { With $1 ,000,000 Bonfire. ling r sot ‘Me 3.C. Wits 2 . ‘ EsTaruisuep Dac., 1870. $ z = t t t . s 5 ITA $75 2 A Genera! Bankin 1 f ‘ a 3 - aing CAPITAL, $15,000. a gnerai genking 44. { ROAD WAS NEVER BUILT. po= } s a res , pois 2 = x pe ¢ was sho ‘ r Mrs. Wils = Family of Eccentric Farmer Unable t } 5 ee Bie eo EIA a ‘ ane : 2 cceatric Farmer Unable to Bates County Investment Co., {BUF Howse corn WAS COM-| ana his bn ais i Find! Iubesteancs IBUTLER, MO.: ‘ PELLED TO PAY DEBT ir rifl ts s « i } 1 J ' The -Oapital, = = 860,000. { _ sed s . six { tra Smith, of ’ t < | Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of i | eee tS e* : = . . f . . . wy ligrhte y title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice So GreatWas Kejpiting, When Heaiy i : ‘ zo, t securities always on hand and for sale Abstracts of title » f - R A Ind irs ag t S - a 4 furnished, titles examined and all kinds of Beal arias i Burden Was Lifted That Remark | . Se Ps ‘ saegsee 4 papers drawn, able Celebration of ent } ba = . v fi a i i a see ¥. J. TyGarD Hon. J. B. NEwsrrry, J.C. Crarx ai E idigzas s st vas known to have President. Vice-President. Sec’y. & Treas v ‘ | the ol was , > i Jno. C. Haves, Abstractor. 8. F. Wannock, Notary \ Was Arranged. see ¢ W fe } pe aaa RAPD DA LRRD PRD LDP BLP a ee Fayette, Mo., « ; ‘ espe : Be s oO s person when - : pal feature of tk r 1 i : me 2 oe j jebration at this hui’ No Leak in the Clouds. MAN DRAGGED TO DEATH. : . g vans re } ad bre t home jin which bonds and nterest Coupons ie = ea ee ‘ Warrensburg, Mo., July 4 —The —_—_ which one time represented a ( gold and said he would , s v 5 s i th } s f citizens here to bring rain) p } : abt of $1.0 vere burned | f ceemeae nlite: money. He efforts 0 : ‘i eee Found With Neck Broken and Body debt of $1,000,000 were burned street at | T s 8 s at never told m of the family the by the use of chemicals and bom- = All Howard county participated in ‘ 2 parding the air was not a success. Badly Mutilated. the celebration, for the debt was the @ eo E= “ “row ling place id that when he Thedrought continues, with the tem- McPherson Kan., July 3.—Alfred county's S SS sina should t zt pew them rature to day 102. Ingermanson was dragged to death The bonds, $750,000 worth in all, minutes 2 waits COW PEA HAY FOR STOCK gee ‘ikea sha - se ae The rainmaking process was put} by a horse ina pasture seven miles| Were voted i the reconstruction to the telephon a her ar ma) _s ; See Sen a 2 ‘ to thi elephone yusiv wounded lim. into eoeenor meat rday afternoon | northwest of Marquette Saturday days for a railroad man. She wanted him yr yt nn then remarked tatu under favorable circumstances At} morning The citizens authorized $500,000} ho, Johnson thereu z | Kansas Experiment Station Makes Se ied ot tied ak eae neceacee. ot eS : 2 a8 h Johnson the I 1 ed inate he was no eK - 3a. “ll geet the — of bombs | Mr. Ingermanson went into the | of them and the county court volun- | with Spo Some Strong Recommendations stantly,as by his death noone would por , od ¢ ay. | : . ily rais the t $25) > = ‘ e petty was begun and continued at inter- | pasture adjoining his place and it is oo raised the amount $250,000] Shots we n the n ere to look for the money. horse | more. room. Some er fou spots about the farm vals during the day A desultory discharge of anvils and firearms was | th ar | th jat maintained throughout the day and late into the night At 10:30 p.m. the sky is clear, with not the slight- est prospect of rain. | bi i | | 1 The happiness of home life depends | n largely on the health of the wife and mother, When her strength is unequal to the daily cares and duties of home, the evening hour finds her utterly worn out, too tired to talk, too weary to read, At first even she is glad to have her husband go out for the evening. She wants rest and quiet at any price. And | | so the foundation for marital misery is | , often laid in ill-health. l But when the housewife i and strong she finds in her da duties only a sufficient outlet for her energy. She looks forward all day to the evening hour spent with her husband over a | ( book, or passed in quiet conversation. And every evening so spent draws the t wife nearer to the husband and knits | ( together the twain who are “one flesh” in the higher unity of one mind. Every woman should know that the general health womanly health. Irregularity, weaken- ing drains, inflammation, ulceration and female weakness are disorders which sap the woman's strength and destroy her | , happiness with her health. | In ninety-eight cases in eve | the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favori i scription will effect _a complete cure of | womanly diseases, It isa reliable regu- lator. It dries the drains which enfeeble women. It heals inflammation and ul- | ceration and cures female weakness. it makes weak women strong and sick women well. Sick and ailing women are invited to _ consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as sa credly con- fidential and womanly confidences are | guarded by strict professional privacy Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. In a little over thirty years, assisted medical staff of nearly a score of ans, Dr. Pierce, chief consulting ysician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., has | treated and cured more than haif a mil- | lion women. There is no similar offer of sultation by letter which has -sician of Dr. Pierce’s eminence and | , or an institution of wor d-wide such as the Invalids’ Hotel and ical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y. to Dr. Pierce and obtain a specialist’s opinion ysolutely without charge or fee. WAS NEARLY GRAZY. | ‘Lwas that Dr. Pierce answered my letter,” w se > W. Young, of South Regent St , Wilkesbarre, Penna, «Lam per for you to use my name and addres: people know what a wonderful medicine you have, When I had those mishaps I began to think I would never have children, husband always said that if I would take your medicine I would soon be all right. My, back used to almost break and I would get sick at my stomach and have such headaches I did not know what to do; they used to set me nearly crazy, and I used to dread to get up, I felt so bad; then I began taking your medicine. When baby was expected I took it all the time I was that way. I felt fine ail the time andT never get those dizzy spells now. I hardly e+ have a nervous headache any more. I have a erfect romp of a bo 2 is > home. I am now twe baby is almost eight m well, and pounds. We feel very your medicine did for u thanks to Dr. Pierce's medi; free con- behind it y willing for y 's I think it my duty to let the duty to wryte to yo saved my li yo doc Pierce’s P ¢ the most agrees tive laxative for wome: | timber which | there were place | Ingermanson had been dragged and | about eleven o'clock and Dr. E. Smith, of Marquette was called, but | of course could do no good as Inger- manson was dead when found. examining neck w mangled in an awful shape. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab itively known here that J.P. Mors & Co., have purchased the northern healthy } ports and Manila. Washington and Alaska Steamship southeastern Alaska ports. depends on the local business of the Glenn line of steam- ships, with whic | been Suez Canal and the Mediterranean sea pletes J. jed him the proceeds | the have become entangled in ought that he caught id must e rope, as the horse had along rope tached to his halter, and in the Was the pasture: which showed where in imped against the trees. When the body was found it was oO. In him it was found that his s broken his arm was and To Cure a Cold in One Day All druggists refund the money it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig- ature is on each box. - Round the World Lines. Tacoma, Wash., July +.—It is pos- an -acitic steamship line, plying between rand Japanese and Chinese Paco The sale, it issaid, also includes the ‘o., operating the steamships, Vic- orian, Charles Nelson, Ruth and ‘ity of Seattle between Seattle and The purchase will likewise include y service has recently established between Tacoma ind Liverpool and London via the The purchase of these lines com- ig round-the- world system. The Glen line includes eleven large Morgan's modern freight steamers nearly every county in Missouri had some experience, was mythical structed but that was as lar as the TIZENS BURN The road, like those with which An insubstantial road-bed was con- work ever proceeded. When the citizens learned that they were not going to of the county Ne get their money's worth, they went to the courts They were beaten there Just as Howard's sister counties have been sary medicine and she took it She took up the task of paying off her indebtedness, increasing her tax- ation until she could not only meet the interest every yeur, but cut down the principal materially. Nearly $1,000,000 was expended to dis-]e charge the debt. tk The last bond was paidlast Febru-|k ary, and it was then that the unu-|S) sual fourth of July eelebration was|a arranged. county court house and the bonfire was started | When the heaps of musty old pa- | pers that had constituted the certi- ficates of indebtedness were thrown | into the flames, the crowd joined in} a mighty cheer. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas- carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c. Preacher Patches Salary Shortage by Tailoring Paul, Minn., June 26.- Rev. George Shaw of Olivet Metho St. Sam C. Major had an address in} which he reviewed the history of the congratulated the of bond issue and citizens npon the \the county’ honor by the payment] | : ‘ {of an indebtedness that it might | maintainance as other counties of the have eluded state have done He drew an amusing picture of the bed of the mythical road as it is to-| lay covered with undergrowth and dist Episcopal chure h in this city was in need of his salary and his co gregation balance due him. does believe | The minister not |chureb entertainments and fairs proper sources of church money declined the money offered. a expenses he has accepted regula work in a local tailor shop, but cor tinues in charge of his pulpit. H work as a minister is many ation criticise hi Tornado in Nebraska. Omaha, Neb., July 4.—Specials ifrom Grand Island, Neb., tell of small tornado, which struck a fe les north of this city, in which tw were killed and several s 1d otherwise i een received } -rsons verely bru | No details hav af the storm, and > exte to to-day be holiday, telegray and telephone offices are des held achureh fair and offer- | indebtedness the to apply on the | will be in| In order to provide for his living) clu of the members of his congre- course sharply. | -| partially washed away by the rains . | of over three deca Asa result of the payment of the taxation and the heretofore county vatly decreased, that iswallowed up by | 7 S| after he expended in been > bonds will here- | | revenue has improving the nd| county roads The county jollification will be con- ded to-night with speech making fireworks. tlandelaborate display of 1-| The day’s ceremonies were under | the direction ofcounty judges Watts, successful, but} Duren and Hitts and county clerk | Pryor. Aerenaut Falls to Death. 4.—Frank Grand y by making Muskegon, Mich.. Tazelow. an aeronaut from _ was killed to-d al WwW reached ° balloon 1.000 feet t O- ropes yn broke ant | ne TWO SOLDIERS FIGHT A others « Wher others rushed in tl Was on lay beaten on the same proposition, the Italia offer prayers for the ne court deciding that, as the bonds intesses preset t day the matter is passed were in the hands of innocent pur- young lover with a shrug of the shoulders chasers for value, the county must |lege girls traveling mut a land a blink of the eye. This is what pay them. : through a foreign la n calls education, or rather de- It was a weed pill for Hoare Jesh ie 1 8 |velopment. Yet it may that in county to swallow, but it) was neces- tries lie awake nights theolden days people were wiser than Miss Carrie Harba weare in these days, It may be that courtesy The burning of the bonds was pre- Miss Jones, of Des Moines 1res| windstorm ¢: ceded by and old-fashioned erst Tre te are very Gis inting in ap pee niin a ein State Fair at Sedalia in which many thousands partici- |pearance Miss Macomber is making | performat e of Gentry’s dog and] ® dalia, Mo., July 3.—The execu- pated. Ja collec nof photog pony show at Grand Island, Neb. }cutrve committee of the State fair, Beeves. cattle, sheep, bread and | whict will exhibit ve tent was blown down anda panic which was in session here Tuesday, coffee constituted the menu States to show how inferior they are | immediately en la } named Thursday, September 12, as At 2 o'clock the citizens met in the |to American men \tators. One pers the date for the formal opening of square surrounding the Howard Miss Maud Har ired by being struck by ma thefair. Governor Dockery and oth- 1 | pr state officials will be invited to be DUEL. COUPLE DIE BY SUICIDE GF and in places wen dug in the earth. At the search as but their hed by many persons, t the family made now possible I t fi . } floor laborsare wat » the drouth would have been American Girls Amaze Europe we are now having | attributed to the fact that this com- the Divine dis- w York Journal and A had incurred Thirty years ago the peo- called upon to In ifteen beautiful Amer wieniie lowa, are maki pleasure been ple would have 1 rain. were foolish to think the) views and beliefs, we are blind in our own assumed It that the old proverb, “The way of the gradua f while we es Moines have such the ones who are be wisdom may ee ee TORNADO AT GRAND ISLAND ito be } as th wicked is as darkness; they know not ey might t oleste at what they stumble,”’ fits this peo- nown they Americ | Collapsing Show Teat Causes a Fatal} Anyway it would be well to have paniard exclaimed Los 1e thought on these matters.— nd treated ther atk st] Panic Among Spectators Carroliton Democrat a s, Neb., Oma were dangerously in- |tent pole, five Jes Moines in Paris there s000 | jyred, and large number received present ye another Be h Hubt ne from wcihus to el The Sedalia Street Railway com- is now Cou pany has signed a contract to run @ ee Miss double track to the fair grounds, but titled oposals | 4 Poor Millionaire work has not been commenced. The lecommittee passed resolutions that ately starved in London t : could not digest his food. Earl; |\the matter should placed in the | use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills would | hands of Attorney General Crow un- |have saved him They strengthen | jogs the track is soon built stomach, aid digestion, promote | lassimilation, impr appetite | e 25 Money back if not satis- ug BAD BLOOD, H. L. Tucker. d Sold by bert Slang langer- Sometimes it Won't Work. ‘BAD COMPLEXION. 1 etwood park ane j sed Ax Chicago Post The sh ,e seat of an almost end- s s. Charles Mar- inter ~~ 1 to the = were beaten | * the faith cure r sons in erfere with free from » kept pure srations ge number ions generally iseases cover up ove per- i the red, Eternal vigilance is the price of a beautiful complexion ue St Louis, ted for years ser face, which taken to two jed y guar ris i A dive il 3 . exsy & - A ) 2 r 75 SwWiFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.