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T LAW PINCHES. zB SH DESERTERS. eminently it+markable Dev-ces Resortei To to Ese arg: ans cap? Serving Cut a Term To desert fror to Sigsbee crease Capital wo S100,000. ime Bevy> =< Topeka. Kan., July 24.—In re-; .nen a plis sponse to an inquiry Sta % Bank Commissioner Albough, assist- Ss. West Correct Wording of His Famous Report Companies Must Reorganize and In- From the St. Louie Republic. i from Captain Sigsby was ine orrectly rep- ), resented in a Washington dispatch veral J. has recently as having exploded the “Bill t attorney ger Anthony story in a ture before ee ea iheesge ices ne eal ; - the Union Veteran Legion, and az} COmpasy ‘aw emer ted last winter. are exciting,a ough having said that Anthony never Judge West holds that GEuso come said to be ways made his famous report that “the | panies doing business Kansas be- vessel has been blown up and is sink-| fore the passage of the law must in- | ing.” Indenying this story, Captain | crease their capital stock to $100,- Sigaby threw some new light on the 000 or discontinue business. Trust Ant hony incident. | companies organized under thelaws of “{ did not discredit the Anthony | other states and seeking to do busi- | “On| ness in Kansas must have a capital | said Captain Sigsby ain and | stock of $100,000 and must reorgan- | t story,” the contrary, [told it over paid tribute to the gallantry which | ize under the Kansas law. There are a number of trust Anthony displayed. It was a brave com- | action, and all the more admirable | panies doing business in the state nothing | wh nized under the laws of eastern states and this them a hareo because there was dramatic about it, no self conscious- ness, nothing but the plain, matte of-fact performance of what Anthony | considered to be the simple discharge | of an ordinary duty. “He did not use the often quoted ir, [ have the honor to report.) That would have been dramatic. One can imaginea French- man or a man ofanother nationality more excitable and moresentimental than ours, making the report in that way. But Anthony’s way of doing it was typically American, cool matter-of-fact, business-like, and as if it were a matter of routine. “He might have been excused if he had jumped overboard instead of coming to report to me. To get to me had to grope his way througha long passageway as black as night, not knowing when he raised his foot where it would come down. When he entered my cabin I was six feet away from him, but he had to grope his decision if sustained will deal of trouble Will Probably be Lynched. cause great) Fairmount, W. Va.. July 26.— Fountain Gordon, a negro, shot and killed Belle Campbell and fatally wounded Mattie Simpson, both white at Monongahela yesterday and ran away. He was later arrested and is in jail here, but he may be lynched expression g liceman’s uniform, ed the main stre¢ was of course missed in barracks and knew that the surrounding coun hopes On one occasion s mt Se dhe was being scoured in finding him. sergeant came up to him and ash him if he had seen or heard anyt! of the missing man, but he, of cour. replied that he had not, but he we keep his eyes open! For more th: fortnight he preserved his disguiss without it being penetra the police themselves, calmly left the town when at any moment. Cures Cancer, Blooa Poison, Eating Sores, Ulcers.—Costs Nothing to Try. Blood poison or deadly cancer are the worst and most deep-seated blood diseases on earth, yet the easi- est to cure when Botanic Blood Balm is used. If you have blood poison, producing ulcers, bone pains, pim- ples, mucous patches, falling hair, itching skin, serofula, old rheuma- tism or offensive form of catarrh, | ¢ scabs and scales, deadly cancer, eat-| ¢ ing, bleeding, festering sores, swell- subsided somewhat. is enterprise came to nau for he was arrested in trying to work way about to find me. He did not,/ings, lumps, persistent wart or sore, therefore, raise his hand in salute|t@Ke Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.(| his ge back to Ireland. iJ It will cure even the worst case after Scarcely less audacious was the ruse and make the dramatic report with everything else fails. Botanic Blood which he has been credited. On the Bia (3.8. 5; ee poison out aa : “ : bose of the system and the blood, then canine he we into me, ard I said: every sore heals, making the’ blood Who's that Neither of us could] pure and rich, and building up the see the other, of course. He said in pEoneu dows: Deas. B. B. B. thor- Be va cg ,, oughly tested for 30 years. Sold at a matter-of-fact way: ‘It’s Anthony drug stores, $1 per large bottle A the orderly. | beg your pardon, sir,|trial treatment sent free by writing sati employed by another di stied son of Mars, and in this case, likewise, it proved futile. He happened to know that a certain publican in the town was in anything but affluent cireum- stances, for he visited the house regu- for running into you. The ship has| Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De- His au goon remarks droped at igigen co andasvanine? scribe trouble and free medical ad-| odd times discovered that the pub- Pp, é fe vice given until cured. Botanic : lican was heavily in debt to a Scotch spirit merchant. One morn soon as the publican opened h after having first disguised himself with a beard and wig and donned civilianattire. With him came a friend, who agreed to act as a representative of the law, and he promptly told the astonished i that he had orders to leave a manin on unless the sum owing to nt was paid ican, could not pay, so the de- pstic-| Blood Balm does not contain mineral no ‘[| Poisons or mercury (as so many ad- vertised remedies do), but is compos- seeml-| ed of Pure botanic ingredients. Oyer En-}] 3,000 testimonials of cure by taking 32-1m “There were no heroics, no ulation, and no salute, and have the honor to report.’ It ed to me wfiner thing as it was. thusiam can carry a man through a great deal, but Anthony’s groping his way through that on a sinking ship, with no idea that he was doing anything but the per- formance of an ordinary duty, better thing than a dramatic performed under the influence of en- thusiasm. I replied: ‘Very doors the soldier arrived Spruce Items. long passage ¥ - ‘ SE = Grandma Kretzinger who has been quite sick is better. Quite number of Pleasant Ridge was . “8 2) folks had a good time eouon Deepwater. fishing on possessi the Scotch spirit me tohim thereand then. The pul of course Mr. Sat Tirey of Arkansas, preach- £00 £000 | 4.4 at Pleasant Home church and the Go back, and I will followyou.’ That a 7 : z ies = TT) young man made a nice talk. quartered upon him and was all there was of it. : t 5 Claude Stephenson reported conva- his house and at} pense “Mrs. Anthony afterward asked me if her husband had said what he was quoted as saying. I replied: ‘He did not that he had the honor to report, and you have the better reason to be proud of him for it, and I told her why, as I have just told you.” for more than a week bef ception was discovered most ssful dese —was William Conrad. of his comrades he h lescent. I. M. Kretzinger shipped a carload of cattle to Kansas City last week. ©. F. Beard was out buying hogs succ say of a man whose son had gone to Australia gold mining, and had apparently last week. Preaching at Pleasant Ridge church every fourth Sunday. disap- ore had been ough the parent still would see m again. refore hit upon the ingen- f leaving the army by » going to the man, in- he missing son. peared, for noth heard of him. t believed he The ice cream supper at Henry Cook's was largely attended anda good time was had. A. Ludwick of Spruce has gone to Business men who lack the vim, snap and vigor they once had, should use Herbine, it will purify the blood, Spre strengthen and invigorate the sys- Oklahoma to ship his wheat to But- tem. Price 50 cents, For sale by H | ler. Frontz. L. Tucker. Se ane sl 2Qgianwus at als me _— f aoe nae an ae A t - ue in a SREDE: GDB. ey: 2f9 ting his ] lan into execution, and the Rev. Dr. Talmage is a very prac- tical man, as the following indicates: “The Rev. DeWitt Talmage saysthat } { ‘a newspaper whose columns over- flow with the ads of business men puvea re you are cured bec: ise have d are wel parent, ieving in him despite the supp Iteration in his appearance, provided him with a home and money galore. a commodity he confessed he » highly contagious, ive. Don't be use all external appeared, and Many per- has more influence in attracting at- : : : ed tention to and building up a city or : . ro on ve town, than any other agency that]> ed with Mercury and lacked But. unfortunately for him, sh years, and pro- | at the end of 18 months the real son can be employed. People go where there is business. Capital and labor willlocate where there is anenterpris- ing community. No power on earth ze when too late y covered up — rced cured—t turned up, and what followed can bet- ter be imagined than described. disease 2 Begets Like. ° their sorrow and mortifi- was or and is gz & vn as d those nearest and deares' ° = is so strong to build up a4 town as a ae fs = = si ws ae ese Believers in cremation will derive newspaper well patronized and its As chit Ace Res ae . * disease, for no other poison is so | @Ncouragement from the report just power should be appreciated.’ Dr. {2 You never yet did not have a its inter- d from parent to child ad case of Rheumatism, of the Cremati iety of England, which shows con- tinued progress of the movement in this country. During the year under w 301 cremations have been carried out by the society at Woking, as against 240 during 1899, being an of 25 per cent. T n T ed bytheCour Talmage is correct. ae saw a live town live ests.” tha newspaper to boom The Sin of the Parerit. the sys- nolder Kaiser as a Peacemaker. Londen, July —The to the early peace negotiations which has pervaded the house of commons for days.” says the Daily Express, | “has taken the more definite form that Emperor William is soon to as- sume the role of peacemaker. “Mr. Kruger and his advisers are] rumor as 3 were cremated at gow and 40 at to 475, 75 and 102, n Cremation c in 1900 88 bod havi t for the willing to ta represented as the k he is consider i ative i relations with ti empowerer and s the blood and the! sam ds up the general j Boers, ser t provision fo | of an immen popularize his German people, | : who disapprove his friendship for | ber + ~ hy i e Great Britain. Something appar- ld | ¢ a ently ison foot, whether Emperor} ’ ds of everyone seekin - San Snes jcure. Se William is in or not. | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. i for it } | j { i brings; al number of cremations per- | at Woking upto 1,324. Dur- TSE BRITISH SOLDIER. Net So Well Paid as the American— nsions Granted lier receives a shil- pence. better cago I ¢ ns are about the same, at the Brit yvernment pays nsions j | cepted asa good r such privileges are este value. THE DEADLY MAUYACA SNAKE Its Bite Renders the Victim Speechlecs and Ends Fatally. s from Tron- tate of Vera excursion, in come tr tory es, Misantia, in the Cruz, of a horseback which one of the party was fatally bit- ten by a snake »Wwh aS mauyaca, he Mexican Herald. "The victim, D. Gregorio Flores y a party of g the day returning to hrough some Foglia, accompanied by friends, had been pa the country, and was Troncones. In riding undergrowth which reached well up on the horses’ sides the beast ridden by Mr. Flores y Foglia sprang sudden! into the airand then stood still, trembling violently. His compan- ions, seeing from the rider’s face that s wrong, started to go something w to him, but their horses refused to ap- proach, showing absolute terror. Meanwhile Mr. Flores y Foglia, who om his seemed unable to speak, horse, making signs to his frien derbrush,. where. t saw an st through s man, Vv his municaté $s compan the mon their horses s approach snake was still wound about his aving just bitten him. He was noved to his home, but in spite rything that coulc for his relief, he died a few later. AUTOMATIC FLAGMEN. New Device for Avoiding Accident Near Railway Stations. With a view to preve as soon as it lever wl use of such a over est prever which -h tion. Japanese Dentists The Japanese dentists perform all] their operations in tooth-drawi with thet} hand. necessar nly after long pr: is acg but wh Pp eratcr Zen j teeth in open an hour, and he lJook pleasant.— Atchison Globe. named Carl J girl of 12 deep hole mer and hearit ed togeth | drought and not expected to recover. A tele- | gram was sent from here to-night to | | 3 | ty railroad taxes, is dangerously ill | | 1 | | see his wife before her death. abundantly ed, but devoured. by worms. doses of children will begin to thriv Tucker. Capital $ Boy Meets Heroic Death Mo.., Carthage. 19.—A boy termined to was swimmitr him rout waterworks « father isa will cure ate in price 50 cents it For sale by H. L und so bottles ker County Fair Called tt e. Mo the board of direetors of Missouri Agricultural and Chillicot meeting ¢ the Nort! Mechar county, held there this afternoon. it was decided to abandon the fair set and 6. The and society of Livingston for September 3, 4, 5 has destroyed crops farm products to such an extent that it was deemed unwise to undertake to hold a successful meeting. Those who live on farms are espe- | Never Sieken. We | BSE ealth. Add cially liable to many accidental cut burns and bruises which heal rapid]. when Ballard’s Snow Liniment is ap- plied. Pric Sand 50 cents For sale by H. L. Tucker. St. Clair Judge's Sorrow. Osceola, Mo., July ‘lair c v res, wi ilat|to the undersigned trustee followln| Ciair county judges, now in jail at | o cribed seal estete iping aud being aime Warrensburg for refusal tolevy coun- | in the county of Bates and. state of Missouri, - . to-wit United State Judge Phillips, now in ry Springs sing t 2 n note fully described in sald deed of olorado Springs, asking the parole ; and whereas, default been of Judge Nevitt in order that he may | made in the payment of said note, aud “ | the same is now » due and un if ot from although Children often ery, but from hunger, The trouble arise pain, fed from | milat A few inanition; their food isnot ass White's Cream the worms, when the at once. For sale by H. L. will destroy Price 25 cents. | THE MISSOURI STATE BANK. of Butler, Missouri. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $6,700.00. We are admirably equipped for the transaction of all branches of 5,000.00. Banking business: have at all time we can Loan Money and Buy Notes on the most liberal terms. are provided with check books free of charge OUR DEPOSITOR and every courtesy in our power is extended them OUR FIRE PROOF VAULT is offered to our customers as a sale depository for their private papers free of rent banking laws of Missouri and is This bank is organized under th frequently examined by State Bank Examiners, has forty seven stockholders, thirty-nine of them live in Bates county, is managed » of the public carefully and solicits the patrona @ customer Wa. E. Wattox, President. J.R. Jenkins, Cashier. — DIRECTORS .— John Deerwester, Charles R. Redford, Wm. B. Walton, T. C. Boulware, T. J. Wright, JR Jenkins, Booker Powell, Frank M. Vorte, C Hf Duteber. by our Supreme Court the WALTON TRUST COMPANY, will now loan money on Barton counties. Missouri, at lower rates of interest than ever before offered. at Butler ready for loans. If you want 4 loan be sure to come and get our rates, terms, ete. We have a complete and reliable abstract of title to each acre of land and town lot in Bates county showing every transfer or encumbrance from the time land States down to this date. FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, Queenstown, July 24 —The White St BEST FOR THE July 19.—At ate you ‘KEEP YO | Whereas, J. = | wife, t heir deed of trust $0. eee Peto Be their deed o} 8 Thomas Nevitt, wife of one of the St. | gonder’s omice within and for Bates county, Vhe southeast qoarter of the northeast quar- ter and the north half of the northe: | ter of the southeast quarter of sect! one twenty nine paid egal holder of sai: conditions of eaid d to sell the above de vendue to th at the southwest corner of the public equare, | where th. of Batler, county | | Vermifuge | sourton between the hours of nine o’cloc! noon day, interest and cost. is? BY Umbrella Brand. av / LL OFT ns an Abundance of Cash so LOW INTERESTi RATES. The Third Amendment having been declared unconstitutional Real Es We have a large amount of idle money 1n Bank There will be no delay on our part. was vould Castle in America. ir line steamer Majestic om New Liverpool, arrived uy 17 f IDO k this morning. The y Was transferred by rto th “AID Yacht ichored in the iliant lies Visiting it Kilken. were accompanied aven't a regular, healthy movement of the cs P your ¢ Of vio. The smooth. keeping the bowel ar and clean isto take CANDY CATHARTIC EAT °EM LIKE CANDY easant le, Potent. Tas ken, or Gripe, 10, for free sample Palata Good, nd $0 cont box ‘and booklet on © COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW TORK. UR BLOOD CLEAN Trustee’s Sale, Koger aud Julia Koger, his dated Mareh recorded in the re- 1x6, and in book No. 157. pi , conveyed e the 31) im towneblp forty-two (42) containing sixty (0) *. which conyeyance was eure the yment of on Now ther fore ribed prem: highest bidder for of the court houte same being of the oper: front doo house building cirenit court ts now held ip the city of Bates and state of Mie- Thursday, August 15th, 1001, 1 dive o'clock in the of that he purpores of satisfying said debt, FRANK AL ‘. ‘Troster Saat don’t like Wetmore’s Best The first and o who took the dimen. lans of the castle, ¢ struction ofa in the United States, to be If your deater has not Wet- Best, 9 cents for @ pound p Remember the M. C. WETMORE TOBACCO CO. St. Louis, Mo The largest independent factory tn America. that We want you for tate in Bates, Vernon and bought of the United ~ WM. E. WALTON, President.

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