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Price 25c an ‘ae trustee tosecure the payment of two gard Made to the order of said Edward A. of even date with said deed, one for $500 - . que November 1, 1882, and the other for $1800 due on or before one year after its date, both bearing 8 per cent per annum interest from their date; Firther aski for a decree cancel- ing said deed of trust netes and releasing the lien on said land created Sherety also to what, ifany, interest said B G Wheel- 4 ‘Helen C. wheeler and Nellie C. Shedd had - or have in said notes or any part thereof, so that if the same be unpaid the be id and a proper decree entered as prayed Wheeler An ounce of prevention is worth a 50c.—H. L. Tucker’s drugstore. General Pearson Coming. Washington, April 9.—General Pearson, the Boer agent whofurnish- ed Governor Heard with the evidence on which he reported the condition of Port Chalmette to the seate de- partment, stated to-day that he would leave at once for Lathrop, Mo., to investigate the reported existence of a supply camp at that rend ingly. place. ther ordered that s copy hereof w in the Butter law, aa ppear thereof be; and holden at the ee the city of Butler, charged the rioters with drawn swords. Several of the latter were theson of Charled D. Blanchard, a noted speculator, who failed in the panic of 1876, with $3,000,000. lia- bilities, and committed suicide. After his father’s death he was sec- Washington. Six paralyzed and fe years ago he was do to go to the was George Wheaton, sergennt-at- arms of the first vss. 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New York, April 10,—Tender-heart- ed persons in the Harlem police court were shocked when Franciseo Gorgia, an aged, shriveled looking Italian o! lined $ g The white-haired old man looked appealingly about the room, and, fromlong habit, put lis hand out, but, quickly recovering himself and glancing uneasily he brought forth a counted out and quarters until he paid his tine Then he paid $5 change, to his lawyer By this time a crowd was about him, To the astonishinent of the court, attaches, and dismmay.olthose-whe-td-sym= pathized with him he produced a package containing $150 in bills and a bank book on the Bank of Rome, Italy, showing ne had $12,000 on and miserable n grinder, was or beggit at the magistrate rrimy Old bugs also in small severely injured and twenty were ar- rested. To Cure a Cold in One Day fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig nature is on each box. 25e. Magnificent Revenge. While Robert Stewart was Govern- or of Missouri, a steamboat man was brought in from the penitentiary as an applicant for a pardon. He was a large, powerful fellow, and when the governor looked at him he seemed strangely affected. He seru- tinized him long and closely. Finally he signed the document that restored the prisoner to liberty. Before he handed it to him he ‘said: “You will commit some other crime and be in the penitentiary again, I fear.” The man solemnly promised that he would not. The governor looked doubtful, mused a tew minutes and said: “You will go back on the river and be a mate again, I suppose?” The man replied that he would. “Well, I want you to promise me one thing,” resumed the governor. “T want you to, pledge your word that when you dre a mate again you will never take a billet of wood in your hand and drive a sick boy out of a bunk to help you load your boat on a stormy night.” The steamboat man said he would not and inquired what the governor meant by asking him such a ques- tion. The governor replied: “Because some day that boy may be a gov- ernor, and you may want him to pardon you fora crime. One dark, stormy night, many years ago, you stopped your boat on the Mississippi river to take on a load of wood. There was a boy on board who was working his passage ‘rom New Or- leans to St. Louis, but he was very sick with feverand was lying in a bunk. You had plenty of men to do the work, but you went to that boy with a stick of wood in your hand and drove him with blows and curses out into the wretched nightand kepu him toiling like aslave until the load was completed. I was that boy. Here is your pardon. Never again be guilty of such brutality.” e man, cowering and hiding his face, went out without a word. What a noble revenge that was, and what a lesson to a bully.—Suc- deposit there. Gorgia, who is GO years old, says he will retire from “business.’” He thinks amanshould retire at 60. The beggar also volun- teered the information that he re- cently gave his daughter $2,000 asa wedding present. Superb Financial Status. Jefferson City, Mo., April 10,—Pur- suant to the requirements of law, Governor Dockery yesterday examin- ed the books of State Treasurer W ill- jams. Commenting upon the ex- amination, the governor said: “On Wednesday afternoon the total cash in the treasury to the credit of all funds aggregated the splendid total of Of — this amount $1,006,949. United States army during the Mex! | poor house, His great grandfather | i} pennies, nickels, dimes |), gard it asa v a eee eee y valuable medicine M. MeANAuuy, M, D. Orla, Mo Sept ‘12, 1896. For the purposes intended Dr, | Tichenor’s Antlseptice has given the A 7 7 ‘ | best members of a‘de’ey ction of Spanish ‘retary to the postmaster general in stock J results ot anything | have in H. Tinstey, M.D. Always for sal Boonsboro, Mo., Aug. 31, 1896. One of my customers says that Dr Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the best med- icine he ever used, and he will not be without it. In fact, all the samples I distributed have given satisfaction. - » THos. Firx, M.D. Winchester, Mo., Sept 1, 1896 Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the best remedy | have found forcholera mor- bus. G BE. Leweiiys, M. D Hamburef Mo., Sept 2, 1896. Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic has given satisfaction m every respect. J. iL. Martix, M.D. Buy a bottle or write Sherrouse Med. Co, New Orleans, for free sample. “J, A. TRIMBLE. “IT tS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT.” F.J. TYGARD, President. EsTaBuisukD CAPITAL, $75,000. Oapital, «= 1 J oan On real estate, title to all lands and town lot securities always on hand and ’ furnished, titles examined a papers drawn, F. J. Tyoanp, President, Jno. C. Haya, Abstractor, one an eer CAPT. COGHLAN PARDONED. He Will Become Rear Admiral of the Navy en April 10. Washington, April 5,—Capt. Jo-! seph B, Coghlan, of the navy, of “Hoch der Kaiser’ fame, has been pardoned by the president. Some years ago Capt. Coghlan sharply criticised the register of the navy ina letter written to the latter, and was reduced nine numbers inrank, The pardon places Capt. Coghlan at the | head of the list of captains, so that, | on the 19th of this, upon the retire- | ment of Admiral Farquar, he will | become a rear admiral, Capt. Cogh- lan formerly lived at Belleville, Il. and is a close friend of former Gov. Johnson, of St. Louis. | President Roosevelt's action was | PARRA NR ee HON.J. 8B. NEWBEBRY, [HE BATES GOUNTY BANK, ButTLER, Mo. Snecessor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL 8 NE ~g- Bates County Investment Co., IBUTLER, MO. ’ Hon. J. B, Newnenny, J.C Vice-President LPT nena TERRE RRR TE TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO SER meas ete J. C.CLARK, Vice-Pres't Oashier Dac, , 1870, A General Banking Business Transacted RA an = $60,000. at low Fates, Abstracts of 8 in Bates county. Choice 1 forsale, Abstracts of title nd all kinds of real estate CLARK, y. & Treas 8S. F. Wannock, Notary RRR RR RAR BRAD RAR ABAD AAR ADD RAPR RABE BEEP RARER A RAP Monroe City Democrat: Never throw or drop a parlor or “popping” match on the During the last women and girls have stepped on themand when they popped, set their clothing atire and was either painful ly or fatally burned. was on the streets of Chicago, where floor or sidewalks, four months several The last case 1a lovely girl of 18 died because of someone's carelessness The Great American Climate. On the heels of a bright miid day comes a howling bli rd and the next thing you know the weather is spring-like again. No wonder people have colds and sore chests and stiff backs. Luckily, Perry Davis’ Pain- killer is at hand to give relief. Take it internally and rub it into the ach ing flesh. All druggists sell it. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’ Degeneracy of the Kentuckian is ir was credited influenced strongly by a letter from | growing painfully apparent. To to revenue fund to defray the current Rear Admiral Henry €. ‘Taylor, the | Preserve the old-time reputation oi expenses of the state government. The balance remaining in the treas- ury is held to meet. the liabilities on account of the world’s fair, collateral inheritance law, foreign insurance fund and other funds due various stateinstitutions. The people areto be congratulated upon the state’s| tion and-transiorms a frail infant superb financial condition.” Lamar Democrat: Judge EK. P. Gates, while in a conversation in this office brought out a fact concerning his home town, Independence, whic probably few outsiders know. This little city, the judge eays, contains fully 1,500 Mormons. This shows that after all early influences die hard. It was at Independence, or near there, that Joe Smith started |**° his Mormon colony. The Mormons were driven from there and establish- ed themselves at Nauvoo, Iilinois. | bago and sciactie pains, yield to the Driven from there, they went across | penetrating the plains and settled at Salt Lake City. Judge Gates says that Inde- pendence js still regarded as the Mor- h world will be flooded. new chief of the bureau of navigation who, among others, earnestly urged | the restoration of Capt. Coghlan of | the fost numbers. White's Cream Vermifuge not only afiectually destroys worms, it also increased the appetite, aids assimila- into one of robust health. Price 25e. —H. L. Tucker, druggist. An English astronomer makes the prediction that on April 6 half of the He states that Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, sun and moon will all be on one side of the world and a submergence of Western Europe, Western Asia and the southeastern tion of the United States, includ- ing Texas, will be the result.—Ex. 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CANDY CATMARTIC Yates to collect | Hill. His mother, Kate Swartz, is a funds for the relief of the Boer women | sister of the Bowman Bros., and is and children in the concentration | 41) known in this section, He wasa .. “| port of his mother and two sisters. an} Visalia. The accident occurred on | He was hurled a distance of 20 feet. 2200 volts passed through his body. Young Swartz formerly lived in Rich model young man and considered an efficient electrician and the main sup- He was securing $60 per month and was counted the strongest man in March 29th.—Rich Hill Review. | Educate Your Bowels hein Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 00, te. If 0. 0.0, fail, druggists refund money. | ( willdo, It will mal baby's coming easy and painless, and that without tak- ing dangerous drugs into the sys- tem. It is simply to be applied to the muscles of the abdomen. 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