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. INVENTIONS FOR BABIES EMPTY BOX CARS. a «Giga aon aaa RA Rn | Ae ADVENTURE. : foals «S| Many ns Kept Busy Devising Exploie Like Paper Bays in Case aj +.J. TYGARD, HON .J. 8. NEWBEBRY, 3.0.CLARE 4| Strange Conduct on the Part of a Par- Small Infantile Comforts. Collision. i3 President. Vice-Pres't. Cashier isian Mob. . vera recent month- ou ever heara fre wreck” | 3 —— Count He nry de la Vaulx, the well- ly ut from the patent r ad man the other even- if b known French acronaut, who pro- offi at Washington.” 1a local ate a New Orleans Times-Demo- | ‘ pos s shortly to exdeavor to cross the y toa New Orleans Times-Dem- wrter. “Yor did 1 ever} BUTLER, MO. Mediterranean in a balloon, had a crat reporter, “and I was surprised yne, do you not I Suemensor to BALES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE novel experience recently, when he =e at uamber of small things ‘hear’ one, and your not understand- AsrasLisnap Dac. 1870. was forced to alight with his aero- nt t m stion shows that you have | ¢ pr ry 1 stg the city of Paris, says a Paris that are pa d monthly by theam- ing the question shows that you have}, CAPITAL. 375,01 a A Genera! Banking stat 1D ) y bitious inventoes of America. Many never been within earshot of a colli- | ? fi - Business Transacted} 3 | letter to the London Daily News. He pf them, too, will prove of immense Ne! bei ween two trains of box-cars. 1 maar ¢ says it was the most exciting descent * * ; nr ; ~ » has ever made. The treatment he to humanity, and in thiseon- was at a little station on the Irom srac ’ m C ¢}he has ever made. The cs tion | may say that the growth 1 a few years ago, when a Bates Counry Invest ent O., ‘ |received would have only half sur- business in nee has long file of empty ears d past, ‘BUTLER, MO. ; | prised him had it take place on the ssed me with the w yofthe 1 nto a deep cut, and must ‘Oapital, - = $50,000 ‘| Russian plains, where the imhabitants half i ay wl : are s¢ h vile the most ers who made the epedur have been half a mile away when we 3 Mune % tou un eal vetate, at low rated. Abstracts of are somewhat wile . but . ee = nent of invention one of the func heard a frantic whistle from the en- «! lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice civilized capital in the world it great- ‘ ntals of our syst { government ’ nswered by at securities always oo hand and forsale. Abstracts of title ly shocked him. 1 als of our system 0 Bt ernment. ¢ : Mee, furnished tithes examined and al) kinds of real estate The count thus relates his adven- ireat fortunes are annually made by ferent Key, ane U papers drawn, he count thus relates is-4 . . the inventors of small and simple de s of explosions asif or? an) Tran How. J. B, New uenmy, J.C; Ubamn, ture. He left the Clichy — cs 4 : as es realient, Vioe- President y. wee. P Been oaloek i » eveni i is s. so we have individual profit n eartniages had been set off in }o ©. Haves, a bDetractor 8, F. Warnock. Notary 4 at five o'clock in the whee 7 ro 2 combined with a more general publie succession, We knew that something ¢} balloon La Reve, having a lady an m iv a re a | } AAR RAR AN A RRR AARP PPP PPP PPP P RS APPL Pe Cp PO OPO ) . { b rd as pas yenefit, But there wasonethingthat horrible had happened, manned a 2 uaa a gentleman frienc on board as pas- n mpres ne more than any other hindear and siarted for the scene, ; ——— - a sengers, They attained an altitude ling < connection,and that was We found the fre telescoped, sev- Bank Robbers Disappointed. } GOT WORST OF IT. of about 1,500 meters, but could not he vast amount of attention given to | eral di ad trairmen and as fierce look- | Wellington, Kas., Nov. 17.--Safe wtinnieaiaiti find a current par tg ote hat 1 and l i reek a happe j Y i i rn, | to carry them over Paris. At one hat useful and irrepressible mem- a wreek as ever happened, What | blowers raided Milan, a small town, is, : © carr} ‘ A ‘ Samar Insurgents Make Attack on] ,; an = the Vine 5 ver, the American baby. Do you the explosions, you ask? A] sixteen miles west of here, at anearly B time they were above the Vincennes Know, it is almost impossible to pick | man on one of the cabooses told me}hour this morning, and after enter- Troops. wood, but the balloon then begun to ip & report sent out by the patent) that as the engine on the down train Jing every prominent store, among} Manila, Nov 17.—Company EB, of drift back toward the Paris — coat W ashington without finding | struck the first empty box ear it blew them the one in which the postoftice | the Ninth infantry, Captain FH. igre he gn bape pene on dase asin sie’ little things that have up like an empty candy bag popped is located. wrecked the vale and fix- Shaeffel, was attacked by fifty bolo- ee = lamps auth wen patented just for the sole and | by a boy, and then cach succeeding tures of the Milan State Bank with} nen and several insurgents armed x pee : i : pe er cap i f f P wit P r ite P "i : .. " e alight, he o Ys alwe, aim benefit of the babies of the} car went off with the pop! pop! pop! | dynamite. _ | with rifles at a point six miles from - | ae : t si csactiod neaRtKS vniry, One would think that the| wi had heard away back at the sta- Two doors were blown off the safe, | Parangnam, in the island of Samar. an = sige v : reat tees ireer and more merecnary institu-| tion ‘The principle of the thing was [but a third, on whieh was a time! pe ; ‘ Moulin des Pres. Some well-disposec ’ ate 4 H The insurgents tried to rush the at ised the’ guide nine WHIRR ions of the country would crowd the} the same; the air in the ears was com- lock, resisted the force of the explo- | Americans, but, failing to accomplish be gr sc nat re P% papa aby out of the mind of the inventor, | pr sed to the bursting point. Y es, a gives and the citizens, who had been | theirpurpose, they quickly brokeand i thre shy pone “ye ‘" r yut this is not the ease. The baby| hollow train is like a hollow heads it [aroused by the noise, rushed intothe | scattered. The men of the Ninth had| °° though it would take place uncer jas his day in the inventor’s court, | makes more noise thanafullone. Not | streets with shotguns and drove the|, , . kil most favorable circumstances. . i a corporal and a scout killed and B } madi the aavtli +H and the industrious dreamer with afalways, however, for another w reck T] robbers away before they had secured | one private wounded. Sixteen of the ut as t he car neare the earth the : penchant for the mechanical has not | heard was hard to beat as a noise-pro-}any plunder, Believing the robbers j bolomen were killed, while the rifle- aspect of things changed. A crowd been slow in devising things that}ducer. | was waiting for the Chicago | were concealed in the bank, a posse ! men escaped. had by this time gathered, All wished would add to the comfort of the baby | limited on the Chicago & Alton road, | kept: wateh until daylight, when it pili to attain the car and so have claim to life. In one of the recent re Rorts | at Upper Alton station, Just hevond | was discovered that they had escap- | recompense, The pushing and shov i counted three inventions of this} the depot is the huge plant of the fed. Ina vaultin the bank was $4,- Op ing gave way to blows. Women were character, and ineidentally L may re-| largest producers in the world. Some ]000, As a result of the raid the robe) TT OU tue trampled on, and then one man who mark that there is probably a lesson, {one had left a switeh open, and the | bers secured but a few dollars. \azative Bromo-Qui of ad meme got too near the safety valve was just a bit of philosophy, if you please, {limited dashed into the glass works’} Bloodhounds from Wichita were: “Cyomedy the: em» dui ne rr rendered insenvible by the escaping hie, ‘ i » shik te " i as. Thi » crowd against the in the nature of the things patented, | switch and passed clear through six taken to Milan, but they refused to | Wohi Rook a wadlana, Tea gas. ‘This set the crowd agai ] j 2. r = Yel oe “ eat 9 One of them was a bottle—yes, a bot-| box cars loaded to the roofs with pre- | take the scent and the pursuit of the; ) °° in Root, a Bedford, Indiana,|aeronauts, . Cries of “Assassins! i. tle-—the kind the young fellows nib- ble at when the mother is away, ‘The other two had a similar relation to the comfort aad well-being of the baby, but the inventors confined their time and talent to constructing devices to slip over the mouth and neck of the bottle, and, of course, the general idea was to provide a more healthful ap- paratus for the child who is forced oe- casionally to fall back on this mod- mm utility. Among the other things designed and patented for the use of he American baby were many rat- ers, symbolizing something, invene find lodge ms that will pr ut in some of the schools fashioned er the plan of Frochel anc | ind hott 8c p or §l cl M.. is the oldest beil in North Amer- | Sandusky, Ohio, November 22.— ing for the borrower, and the bag- iva,” Howard P. Graham to af According to a story which comes gage is not to be found. Mr. Rootis Wi Star reporter, “Not from an authoritative source, Henry 68 years old and ought to have 0: oldest bell on the Amer- | Watterson has seeured controlling known better, but the next fellow iv » continen t. but it is of deep his- interest in the Cleveland World for who approaches him for an unsecur- torical rest, for it has witnesSed | the purpose of using that paper to | ed loan will have to “root” hard for sotie of the most stirring scenes Con- advocate his candidacy for the presi- | it. Ex. L with the early settlement of |deney CASTORIAaA. this country. The bell was made, ac- In proof of his assertion, the in- | pears the The Kind You Have Always Bought coving to the recortls which have [formant says that a short time ago | LixGA, been preserved, in 1449, in Spaingand |he was in a conference with one of | of DY, 4 LL A Was brought over by the immediate Watterson s close friends, and that Roosevelt to Visit a Fair. followers of Cortez the Kentuckian's candidacy was dis- “Prom this dateall trace ofthe bell Jeussed, During the interview it was | Charleston, 8. C., Nov. 17.—On secure Lo have been Jost. until the mid- [Said that Watterson was laying plans | Sunday, December 1, the exposition nMption bottles. Aservant girl drop- [men was abandoned, ny a tray of new china can give vou viv a faint idea of the resulting To Cure a Cold in One Day ; wish,” fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- | poe de A loan at = — a sere lets. All druggists refund the money | Wantedita few minutes to pay freight HISTORICAL INTEREST if it fails'to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig on acar of cattle and said his bag- inge to Bell Said ta Be the Oldest in nature ison each box, 25e. gage was in the waiting room by the North America side of Root’s. ‘a H : ’ : Watterson in Earnest. In a mining office in Socorro, N, A we > More Mroat » an Around. bee q| company Mitei fi tlow for more thank a ear now i uriship ditisl Coie 10 a n “Oh, father, how cat tialk il We nice! AR! And jond tithe d lis Sweet and wiew, eh? Wi iher, not exactly.” And phe print youd aid tinpered he drapery of her dress. “He ba 1; but, then inst } ! e oul \ \ ' u iat ' i \ ‘ 1 vt Yes,’ and t qu 1 | 1 i ‘ n ' x ‘ 1 \ prone 1 the ii remained in the old) San church until 181, when the chureh |» th a: w W V \ com tei: v of the stventccnth century. In t was dug out of the ruins ofa nates the Cleveland paper isa cer- weh at @ tainty, as for some time past certain | take part. » Quiver: many authorities to have had at time aw population of more than an old pu- 000) souls, ~ destvoyed during an Indian up- [Stops the Cold and Works off the | exposition company. ; Cold. x ag. The inhabitants of the town nto Texas and the bell was hi@- | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets | n. In 1806 Socorro wae resettled, [oUe & COM in one day. No cure. no | \ : “Tpay. Price 25 cents. | hell brought to di once more aR eat , | ‘ t in the re church T . it Suici | ee ae 3 rooper Commits Suicide. | 4 er ‘ vis still, standing. —'The_ bel] : Translation of Bible. gis nearly 500° pounds and is Junction City, “Ra., Nov.” 21.— ) more Trooper W. B. Buebanan, the mur- derer of Officers Cooper and White. ned with the copper were ob- committed suicide last night by bang- {from the jewelry of the women | iM himself. The prisoner used a oniributed to it. This old hel] common towel, tying it to the bars | people to worship on the of the cell only ten inches above his ihe Rio Grande nearly a head. The body was found in an ‘oyoars before the Mayflower ferect position standing on tip toe. Thegpreciowe metals wh re which resulted in riots led dents, Death resulted fromastranguli Sheriff Pezee was on finding the body when going to nto Plymouth harbor, tt is mu. is intense. itly surprised ppreeiated that admitted inte ud and ¢¢ c lao cney’ [feed the prisoners at breakfast. | the unhealthy tissues upon vy, Was s lope before the | Buchatan seemed fairly cheerful list | WOPMS thrive; it brings, , omnia bolt: eas : , . | healthy condition of bor x sa N rdto | DigHt, Great crowds ee ahd ag 0s worms cannot exist. Pric new worl cluding any women, visited the jail! Porsale by HLL. Tucker A Million:ire’s Wite to view the body of the murda | Joseph Willianis. ‘ station at St. Louis the other day by ' astranger who claimed to beastock- The loan was made and later the police were set to look- Or the Tominition: ~Miat he domi} Yt open—here—with-v-religions | Vice, in which all denominations will President Roosevelt has . aecopted-amn-invitation to” visit the appeared verbatim in that sheet, exposition with his cabinet February credited and undirected. A compari- 12, Lincoln’s birthday anniversary. From Gran Quivera [sou of the two papers ‘will show a A number of entertainments have bl was hrouglit to Socorro, where | very close adherence to a definite | been projected in his honor, among Miguel | plan. _ {them a deer hunt on the private grounds of President Wagener of the] ‘ast. | Athens, Nov. 22.—Popular opposi- southern ports, New Orleans has for tion to a proposition to translate|!!< first time takem a place next to the Bible into modern Greek caused | - amass meeting of 20,000 people, by stu Several shots were fired with- |!‘ ‘ | out effect at Premier Theotokis, Ma-] (0b 10! rines were called and seven members| ''S+ @> of the populaceshot. The excitement White’s Cream Vermifuge removes] cont. (in value) of the counirv’s im- wud quickly, were raised, and the outlook seemed rave, especially as some of the crowd began to throw lighted matches at the balloow. Had an explosion taken place Count de la Vaulx says that many would have been killed. Final- ly, with the help of the police and a few sensible persons the count was able to reach a neighboring residence, where he was offered shelter. For a long time the mob stood outside shouting, and police protection was required when he left in a carriage, iwo hours later. The count says he has made numerous descents in Hun- gary, Russia and Germany, but he has never experienced such treatment as at the hands of the Parisian rabble. OUR GROWING S.APORTS. New Orleans Now Ranks Next to New York. The general development of our export trade has had the intercs effect ofinereasing the-tehttive tetiy~ ity of several of our seaporis, says the Monthly Review of Reviews.and thus recuctig somewhat the too heavy pro- portion of the foreign business cleared through the port of New York. We were doing a large export busiiess in the spring and early summer of last vear, but the gains of this year over as indicated in the statis ihe last few weeks, are nothing of startling. The greatest gu heen in cotton and eattle, gain also in breadsiuffs. As the re- sul especially of the great export iusincss in cotton, aided by the im ercased movement of cereals through respects the value of its ade, thus displa yar 1900, New York was ered- with only 47 per cent. of the n commeree of the coun- inst an averag iban 50 per cent, for several previous years. New York still continues to receive considerably more than 60 per York as ing Boston. e of more Which} ports, hut last year it handled only bom 37 per cent. of the expo t 1 Philadelphia have been 1 the volunic of where vents le Baltimore, Charles M, Schwa), wit CANDY CATHARTIC j zi < ' trust man, | : felferson City, Mo.. Nov. 22 —Jo-j st man, has a great as rene : pseph Williaias died here a lin-} if gering ill: deve wns a! \ " a ' és ! i Drocsif, | DVOther alter Williams. of Co ** | Genuine stamped C.C. C. Never sold fn bulk. | itubin, whoistiow on lis way to V . " slo n 1 d} Beware of the dealer who tries to sci! t Palestine and the Holy 1 ; a Ve stores ¢ \ x . i) “somet as good.” wy oes : ! t one ¢ " | z VM. Willi: ot Boony 1r. | Kiusmire Guilty sal wether of t ; aia ‘ , : et, Kan, Nov. 21 Ts earn lant eae tiary re ea? ee WHEL Tate I t dbp eottaietircarde stutaey ficad | ™! REG TOBACCO SPIT may want it—_ | second degree murder this afternoon | 64 4 J and SMOKE a He was calm rs oem Your Lifeaway! A manshould not be blan rthe t red of any farm of tobacco using | 1) kee he mal ] ild be ered- he radbeor suicide, but mark — Weak = strong. Bay kale qi | P j ni pounds in ten Over “Mra ster bode vted that she All druggists. ‘Gare toa? Goo beaten to death. E well, Strong, m2: ic, full ot i vigor by taking ‘NO-TO-LAC, ited a Ivce FREE Address, STERLING advice :. ress: Ni DY CO., Chicago or New York, 437 he profits by them.—Atehison : Yor cannot-kick-and-hautat the same (ime,—Ram’s Hora. Keep Your Bowels Strong. 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Send ent stamps for ele- gant prospectas: 10,000 copies will be sold in this vicinity quick: wideawake business menor woman of some means cah make a fortune quick by getting sole control of State. Address, TE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, Corcoran Bldg., Opp. U. 8. Treasury, TWBt Washington, D.C, Sherif’s Sale, By virture and authority of # special execu- tion for de!inqnent taxes, issned irom thy of-. Hee ot the clerk of reult courtol Bat county Missouri, r N IBO Teniert Th south tered seetio thine tthe north! 2) fa eigh’ (8s) of range twenty-nine (29), 1 ation Friduy, December s,° 1901, ck in thy ‘ore. rind. of that court hone, v, Miaseurt, Ao Inay be re Shorui’s Sale By virtue and authority of a genet ution issued — from the = offier of ourtot Cass Co. Mo, : ie, of said wdin tayer t West Joseph 5, t 5. r, J have seized upon ali the rivht, it claim of detendant, Joseph t ow ineAeseri bed reg nuary tern wit North quarter of section nin “nue GN), of range thir Frida, between the b nine © noon and five o’elock in Une » at the east front c lL. n the fore- « noon of that or of the court house, es county, Missouri, Cioreel as nay be ree quired at publ tothe high : __.JOE T. SMITH, 43-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo