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SUICIDE CONVERTED. | Did You Ever Use DR. TICHENOR’S ANTISEPTIC. Joseph, Mo. July 23, 1901.—; medicine chest iscomplete withoutit. Sample of Dr. Tichenon’s Anti-| D.E. KING ¢ produced such favorable re- Blairstown, Mo. Dee. 18, 1900. that I have kept a large bottle! I used the sample of Dr. Ticheuor’s reince. Itis an extra-ordi-| Antiseptic and found it very good Remarkable and Thrilling Scene in | a Chicago Church. & Man in Desperation Calls for Revol- ver to“Kill Himself d Finds Life Through the Blood of RI Rh Be | } | W. F. Devau, H. E. Percivat. J.B. Dvuvaui. ertoethe nd-nen for cuts, burns, tt. especially tor} . It saved several valueable | nail punctures. H. P. McCutchen. for me that were affiicted with { Ozark, Mo., March 6, 1900. bup. I most heartily revommend | Have used Dr. Tichenors Antisep- J. W. Cooper. | tic on cuts and bruises and found it Jesus Christ. Charles Ludevig, a would-be sui- cide, threw the congregation of -the First Methodist Episcopal church, | Clark and Washington streets, Chica- | “St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 16, 1901.—1! Spear ra = go, fato a panie the other Sunday ve used Dr. Tickenor’s Aste | is c'aimed for it. Keeps) night by rushing wildly down the ; wounds in healthy condition and ; | healing rapidly. Also found it good No family | for colic. W. W. Linlock. Always for sale by J A TRIMBLE 1 A . Or write to Sherrouse Medicine Co. New Orleans, La. for free sample. ae re POPPI LL RER LL LPL PLL LLIB LLLP WELLL LLP OBIS em. ¥.3. TYGARD, HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, 3, 0.0OLARE, President. Vice-Pres't. Cashier f THE BATES COUNTY BANK, { BUTLER, Mo. } Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK | sf aisle and calling for a revolver with | which to blow out his brains. Dr. Brushingham had hardly begun his sermon when Ludevig arose from | his seat in the rear of the church, | and, with hands uplifted, rushed to- ward the pulpit, “You get me a revolver,” he shout- ed, his face working with emotion, The sermon stopped short. The congregation sat breathless. Women turned pale, Those in the front row knew not whether to attempt to in- terfere with the crazed man or flee. Dr. Brushinghum seemed to be the} only one who comprehended the ait-| uation, “What do you want with a he coolly asked. it to blow my brains out, j yelled Ludevig. | “rou had better get some of the | bicod of the Lamb instead of spilling ! H r own,” replied the pastor, don't care; IL want to end = my my household for several years hb gratifying results. re- volver Estasuisuep Dro., 1870. A General Banking Business Transacted DUVALL & PERCIVAL, | FARM LOANS. Money to Loan of Reai Estate at Lowest Rates of Interest Com: and get our rates. | ! | | Letter From Idaho. Silver Coinage Measure. Orortyo, Ipano, May 14, 102 Washington, May 2s,—Owing to; Mr. Eprror:—It is with great pleas- , the aBtendance of many senators at \ ure that we read the letters from | the Pauncefote funeral the senate on | Ranger telling of the many Bates ja motion of Mr. Hoar took a recess county friends in Wyoming and | fromagonto 2 o'clock. Inthe house thought that some might be glad to | Mr. Dalzell, Republican, of Pennsyl- hear from the Missourians out here. | vania, acted as speaker. The resolu- There are tive furilies, all from near | tion from the committees on rules Passaic, settled within a few miles of / making the subsidiary silver coinage each other here, Ed, Fenton and | measure the special business of the family came out a year ago last fall, ‘house, under discussion when the = | | / sion here to-day. - * : emma “C”’ With a Tail. The “C” with a tail is the trade. mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, roc. TO_MAKE THE—FARHFF-AN-SSEE— A Plan Having This in View Was Con- sidered by the Democratic Exe- cutive Committee. Washington, May 29.—The exeen- tive committee of Congressional committee was in ses- Benjamin T. Cable, of Hlinois, chairman, and Judson Harmon. of Cincinnati, were present with thesenators and representatives on the committee, The other out- side members, Josiah Quine), of Massachusetts: Edward M. Shepard, of New York: E. C. Wall, Wisconsin, and David Overmeyer, of Kansus, were represented by proxies, Pre. liminary plans and business details of the coming congressional cam- paign were discussed, Although the meetings were private it was learned that the executive committee had considered plans for m tking the trusts and the tarifflead- the Democratic CAPITAL, $75,000. -g IBUTLER, MO.. Oapital, 860,000. 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 forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, ¥. J. Treanp, President, Jo. C. Hayes, Abstractor. Hon. J. B, Newrenny, JO QUARK Vice-President Seo’y, & Treas 8. F Wannock, Notary. ' Cures ={nfanis3 D oea,Dysentery, and the Bowe! Troubles of Children of Any Age. Alds Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY, OFFETT’S DR. THIN |EE ING*POWDERS) Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, Or mail 25 cents to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D. jov. 26, 1900,—I was first advised by our family phy: our baby bata oy soana intent, 9 8 reventivg of co! it was usefal in teething troubles, its effect has been found to beso very beneficial ant are consequent upon the use of drugs regard rg hey gd neces: ee by dmey' teething we take pleasure in recommendin, our fr i HARTWELL M, AYE} Chole thing eyrups, that we have come to Ww od until stuff thi al le use to koep tt Manager Daily Times a ‘imes- Messenger.) Kansas Republican Ticket. Rough on Mark Twain. Wichita, Kan., May 29.—The Re- | New Orteane Times-Demoerat publican state convention concluded | its work in a single day, with the nomination of the following ticket: For Governor—W. J. Bailey, of Nemaha county. For Lieutenant Governor—D. J. Hanna, of Graham couuty. For Secretary of State—J. R. Bur- op, of Smith county. Yor Treasurer—Thomas T. Kelly Riami county. For Auditor—Seth G. F Neosho county. For Attorney General—C. C. Cole- man, of Clay county. For Superintendent of Public In- etruction—I. L. Dayhoff, of Reno county. For Superintendent of Insurauce— Charles H. Luling, of Sedgwick coun- ty. les F. Scott, of Allen county. Chauncey M. Depew, the Senator from New York, and Samuel L.Clem- ens, the humorist, were crossing the ocean on the same steamer. One evening, after dinuer, it was suggest- ed that, following the time honored custom in the United States, the di- ners make speeches. Mr. Clemens made a characteristic address, such as might have been expected from one whose writings are so well known under the nom de plume of Mark Twain. “It was understood,” said Senator Depew, when called upon to speak, “that Mr. Clemens and | should write out our speeches for this occasion in advance and then exchange manu- scripts. We have done so, Aut I re- gret.to say that I have forgotten Mr. Clemens’ speech.” Wells, of His auditors roared in appreciation { waa 5 Bates County Investment Co., | i Dr. Lrushingham, seeing that his subject was of an argumentative na- | j ture, sought to lead him on, “Why ao you want te end your ples renusked, “ve got beyond all salvation, I've [gone to the limit and there is no hope for me.” | | The congregation was beginning to although all feavod that Ludevig might yet carry | regain its composure, out his purpose. ‘The man od about him as though only the lack | ‘ofa weapon held him back, Dr.! Brus. lam deseended from the tpubit Ya shudder passed over Ludevig who apoerréd ote shrink a contact with aon. “nent ea whiet rian) i whi could net hear, but it | plainly visible on the faee of uu | vig. ilis features ened, and finally, with a ery of min-| igled relief and hope, he s knees, Sobbing like a child, he be gin to pray, His example was followed by Dr. Wwushingham and “the congre tion, For some minutes the p relaxed, softeu ank to his | yer continued. When they had ended the! congregation knew not what to ex- pect next, although all realized that the crisis was past. Dr. Brushingham ascended the pul- pit. Advancing to the front he ex- horted all present to witness what the grace of God had accomplished within so short a time. He then asked all to join in singing the hymn “Come to Jesus.” The regular services were turned into a revival, and the pastor had hardly began his exhortation before two more converts knelt at the altar railing. Before the service closed members of the congregation an- nounced that they wéuld find a home for Ludevig for the night and then arrange for his future. FEW POPES IN LAST CENTURY Remarkable Instances of Longevity in the Pontificate at Rome Are Recalled, “It is a remarkable fact,” says a Paris newspaper writer, “that the nineteenth century, reputed to have its—cr u oth ends, has nevertheless contributed the longest has a fine claim well improved, a small bunch of good cattle, and is doing well, He lately purchased a fine team of bays whieh he will use in connection With lis other teams, Mr Grear, the Passaic blacksmith, came out lust October. He has a claim with a fine meadow, He has erected a shop and large two storied log dwelling, He is doing a good business and ranch. It looks os though he had been here several He willfarm quiteextensively his blacksmith years, in connection with atthe same tine, has a good raul and will work in the tines Chis sum ter Walter Greer, of near Vi! Mr. Bashaw, of Passau, cade ont about six weeks ago, theron they both secured good clain. aud are busy clearing aud improving. This is a beautiful country, lying north of Orofino, Leaving the train jab that placee, we took teats and drove twenty-five miles over beauti- ful wooded hills,through lovely green valleys, ae¢ross. clear mountain streams and always “up,” as there is nearly three thousand feet rise from Orofino to the meadows, where all we Missourians live. Orofino is a typical western village ofa few hundred inhabitants, built ou the banks of a most beautiful river, “the clear water.” Though minus paint,shade trees and all other orna- | ments that go to make a place beau- tiful. charm and picturesqueness and does a big business, as it is the supply sta- tion forall the mines between there and Pierce City. The mines are numerous, both | placer and quartz. They opened up about the Ist of April and are mak- ing things lively employing nearly a thousand nen, paying three dollarsa day. This immediate vicinity is y agi 7 country, though all kinds of small It is not without a certain) house adjourned yesterday, was re- | ported as unfinished business, Ou the question of its adoption a yea and nay vote was called for by Mr. oShaffroth, Democrat, of Colorado, ‘and the resolution was carried by a voteof 99 to 75, the seeretary of the treasury to coin intosubsidiary coin the silver bullion in the treasury, purchased under the act of July 24, soo. Many women fail to digest their food and so become pale, sallow thin and weak, While the brightness The billauthorizes | ing issues of the coming campaign jfor the election of members for Con gress, A committee of seven meni bers was appointed to go over this subject and the results of their delib. jerations will be brought before a eaucus of the Democratic members of {the House, The membership of the committee of seven Was not public, made but it is said to include meu , of prominence in the party outside ot the executive committee or cong committee also formally sional conminitter exeoeutive continued ues! the sulution of Me, dadilemiimeledti rT TT Neeskity and | "y ) ; s patie tan. The general quarters will complexion departs, Remedy this \ by tuking Herbine after eachieal,to| be in Washington, with Representa. digest what vou haveeaten, Price, tive Griggs, chairman thecouures - " ow ! (oO cents —H LL. Tucker Isional comunittee, in charge ae Mica oh, Mr. Cable will direct the western The Horses Killed a Tiger, | j Headquart ts Pouglikeepsie, N.Y, May 30.—A] Thisevening the committee held its 2 year-old Indian tiger was killed in) weekly meeting and adopted the fol- 4 fight with horses on a circus train! lowing resolution offered. by Repre- | While going from Goshen to Pough- { keepsieto day. The tiger, which had | been recently imported, escaped from his wagon den, while the train wasin }motion, It crawled over the tops of jfour wagons and entered a car con- jtaining thirty draught horses, A {fight followed, the panic-stricken horses plunging and kicking at the suvage intruder. When the train reached here, the tiger was found dead and mangled under the hoofs of one of the horses, Six of the horses were badly scratched and-bitten; i} - : You feel better at once after using Herbine, you enjoy your food more, and you get more nourishment and | invigorating force out of what you jeat. Hence Herbine makes you strong, vigorous and cheerful. Price, | 50 cents.—H. L, Tucker, | Death From a Vaccination. Columbia, Mo., May 29.—News has been received in Columbia of the | death of Mrs. L. D. Hart, of Harts- | burg, this county, on last Tues: seutative Newlands, of Nevada, and jst pported by Senator ‘Turner and | Representative Glenn “Whereas, the Democratic uational platform of 100) declares that “we favor an intelligent system of im- proving the arid lands of the West by storing the waters for the purpose ot irrigation and the holding of such lands for actual settlers,” now, there- fore, Resolved, by the Democratie Con- gressionalcommittee, that we regard the pending bill for the irrigation of arid lamls of the West, which devotes the proceeds of sales of public lands ia the arid and semi-arid states and territories to the construction of storage and irrigation works and makeseach project self compensatory by fixing the cost of the lands re- claimed to be paid by the settlers in ten annual instalments, and also re- serves the land so reclaimed foractu- alsettlers and home builders, aseom- plying with the pledge contained in Oe, * ‘prominent citizens of Hartsburg. grein are raised and bear abundant- | Eighteen days ago Mrs. Hart was ly and summer range is unlimited, | Vaceinatedand lier arm swelled toan The nights are too cold and season | unusual degree. This was followed pontificates to papal history.” Aside from Leo XII. and Pius VUL, who together only reigned six years, four of the joke. The next day an Englishman met For Associate Justice, four year term—A. H. Ellis. ; Mr. Clemens on deck. “Tsay,” he remarked, “I have al- ways heard that Senator Depew was reimarkably clever, but what wretch- ed drivel of his that you were obliged to recite last night.” For Associate Justice, three year ‘term—Jolhn C. Pollock. | For Associate Justice, three year rm—A. L. Greene, For Associate Justice, three year | rm—H. F. Mason. Wy ‘or Associate Justice, two year te&m—E. W. Cunningham. OPH the Cold and Works off’ the a Cold. ~ Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets Peure a cold in one day. No cure, no . Price 25 cents. rl | A Governor Out of the Church. Little Rock, Ark., May 29.—The Second Baptist church voted last night to withdraw fellowship from Governor Jefferson Davis upon the charge of unbecoming conduct. Gov- | ernor Davis was uot present. Hisre- | ply tothe charge was read to thecon- gregation. One of the church mem- bers presented a written statement, concluding as follows: “I move you, brother moderator, that the chureh obey Paul’s injune- tion to the Thessalonians, chapter 3, verse 6, and withdraw fellowship from Brother Davis without furtner no- tice.” The motion prevailed ona majority vote, only five members voting inthe negative. 4 All Day Long you may have comparative comfprt until laughter, reading aloud’ or nervous excitement brings om the fit of coughing which racks you until your very bones ache. Do not suffer needlessly. Even when a cold on the dangs seems to have you fast in its -| dreadful power, Allen’s Lung will loosen the mucus, the in- flammation, heal the aching throat nd finally overcome the enemy com- In One Family 700 Criminals. New York, May 22.—Startlingstat- istics on criminology were submitted Pat the annual convention of the New : County W.C.T.U. One of the es read a statement to the ef- ‘that a woman of criminal tend- whose name was not made lic for obvious reasons, died in descendants have been trac- the speaker. “They Seven hundred were been convicted at “seven were mur- to death for their other popes, Pius VIL, Gregory XVL, Pius IX. and Leo XIUL.. sufticed to fill this century. This example of pontificial long- ity is without parallel in the pre- ceeding centuries. The eighteenth century has eight popes and the sev- enteenth 12. The others are divided between 15 and 20, It is necessary to go back to the first century of the churches in order to see it occupied by four popes only, of whom St. Pe- ter filled the soverign pontiff’s chair during the first 33 years. ees Interested in the Young, In the village of Hyde Park, N. Y., near which Frederick V. Vanderbilt has a country home, Mrs. Vanderbilt has provided a club for young men and she is now interesting herself in the young girls. For their benefit she has founded a class in millinery and has engaged a woman instructor in the city, who goes to Hyde Park twice a week. The World Vs, Stratford, Stratford, England, has been able to get along all these years without a publie library, says the Chicago In- ter Ocean, but what woukl the pub- lic libraries of the world be if there had been no Stratford? King Edward's Wea! s. It is possible that King Edward wanted that collapsible table, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, so as to be sure of at least one jackpot while he is entertaining his American corona- tion guests. - Blocking the Suez Canal, By the burning of a British pe- troleum ship on the Bitter lakes the Sues canal was recently blockaded for three days. ‘ Bessie P, Ware was acquitted to-day in the Cireuit Court of the charge of the murder of lier divorced husband. The case attracted much attention on-account of the social prominence of Mrs. Ware. The plea of the de- | fense was insanity. prominent business man of this city, | went to his home intoxicated. He hada violent quarrel with Mrs. Ware and was shortly afterward, while in bed in a drunken stupor, shot to death. wordte, H'0.G.0 fall, dragelas tnd rouse: too .short to raise corn, tomatoes or any of the tenderer vegetables Game is plenty, pheasant, grouse, deer, some bear, conger, lynx, bob eatand wolves. Mrs. Walter has the honor of being the first woman here to killa deer. Cattle came through the winter fat and sleek on wild hay put np, as snow gets too deep to run on range in winter. The average | mifufie. was about two and one-half feet and has been known to reach four and five on the level. The thermometer | dr opped as low as 18 in places, With best wishes for Missouri and all her people we will close. RANCHER. \ Ctleennenstemmennee nmntanttnas Wife Acquitted of Murder. Hot Springs, Ark., May 29.—Mrs. One year ago John D. Ware, a by cerebro-spinal meningitis. Oneof | the physicians in attendance has ex- | pressed the opinion that the latter ‘disease was due to impure vaccine points used in the operation. ; Mothers who would keep their chil- | dren in good health should wateh for | the first symptoms of worms and re | move them with White's Cream Ver- Price, 25 cents.—H. L. | Tucker. | | Tragedy at Denver. Denver, Col., May 28.—Cass Dam- }ron shot and killed his wife, Avo, | shortly iter noon yesterday at the ; Hotel Vietor, and then killed himself. His wife had left him on account of | his passion for morphine, and her re- jfusal to return to him caused the | deed. He is the son of Judge Damron | of San Bernurdino, Cal, and had been | employed as a patent medicine jug- gler. To save unending, avoid breaking, and to avoid suffering, prevent couzhsand colds by the timely use of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. It is a safe, sure and swift remedy for all bronchialailments. Price, 25and50 cents.—H. L. Tucker. Educate Your Bowels With Cuscarets. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhea ‘when , your bowels are out of order. Cas- and we, therefore, recommend the passage of said bill as a next step in the line of domestic development.” $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleas- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical traternity, Catarrh being a constitution. al disease, requires, a constitutional teatment. Hall’s Cac arrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giying the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haye so much taith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollats tor any case that it tails tu cure. Send tor list of testimon- ials. Address F, J.*Cneney & Co., Toledo, O. p@rSold by druggis — 75c, He'd Kill All the Filipinos. Manila, May 29.—Colonel Frank D, Baldwin of the Fourth United st infantry has telegraphed to Brigadier General George W. Davis, in com- mand of the Umted States troops in the Island of Mindanao, that he does hot expect to establish satisfactory peace conditions in the Lake Lano district until the deflant element is wiped out. The natives pretending to be friendly are urging that this be done, as their own lives are in jeop- ardy, “which,” the colonel adds, “we are in the highest sense under obliga- tions to protect.” “The defiant element,” continues Colonel Baldwin, “respect nothin but power and the sword. They will destroy life- until destroyed them- selves.” General Davis replied that carets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stam C. C. C.' Never sold in bulk. All druggists, roc. I | to meet the emergency in the way sugested ‘vould necessitate the cap ture of every fort, by admitting the troops as friends, which was forbid- den ander existing orders.

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