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© _W. F. Duvauy ; , —— DUVALL & “FARM LOANS. e Money to Loan on Reai Estate at Lowest Rates of Interest Come and get our rates. PRR AI RARER PRR aetna ee ee ee eee H. E. Percivar. J.B, Dvvau. a PERCIVAL, PRP PRAEAR Ree RR PRA CPLPLPPAP ws PLL LLP LPL LLLP LLL LPO PLE ELE ELE OG ?.3. TYGARD, President. CAPITAL, $75,000. Bates County | ‘BUTLER, MO.: Oapital, = papers drawn, F. J. Tyeanp. J: Prgeatient, Vv Jno, C. Hayes, Abstractor, A Bull Fight at Lawton, Ok. awton, Ok. July 5.—The bull ht yesterday was more exciting bYe disposed of was a big line-back- A imal that went after the mata- ors. One matador, Jesus Garcia, aped by jumping over the bull. lhe second bull was comparatively me and after the fight many spec- ors declared that it was not near- as brutal as football. The bull pht is proving a great attraction. he fourth day of the Red Men’s high wind. Excursion rought 2,500 visitors, araded $100 Reward $100. "he readers ot this paper will be pleas HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J. 0.CLARE, i Vice-Pres’t. Cashier THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BUTLER, Mo. “J 4 Opnared oaptng. ssa ! nvestmentCo., | = 850,000. : Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice curities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate Hon. J. B, NEwWaErry, J.C, Ovanx, toe-President. Seo’y. & Treas. 8. F. Wannock, Notary. | REPRPPPLPR RRL PPP PPA PLP PPP PPA RPRPP PDP PA REPL PPP PRP CP RP ad Every Health Boy likes to get himself into places of dan- ger. Hence bruises, strains and sprains Mother scolds and brings [) de DOUTIE O erry Davis aD killerand rubs it on the injured spots with an energy and frequency de- pending on the seriousness of the case, There is nothing like Painkill- er to take out the soreness, Thereis but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’. Price 25¢ and 50c, K.-C, Times, 5, | Sewing Machiues. a“ ¢ Having succeeded Fred Lefker as ; agent the q Singer Sewing Machine. ‘ Lam prepared to sell machines on $ the instaliment plan, easy payments only $2.00 per month, the machine } to be delivered at your home. ~ This is an excellent opportunity to get a machine if in need of one. Also handie repairs for al! frst- class machines, needles, ete. Clean- igand repairing machines a ape- ciality. Office and saleroom: southeast cor- ner, square, Builer, No. ween eee ow How Are Your Kidocyst Dr. Hobbs’ S| regres Eilts cure all kidney tls. Sar ple free. had: ber ne P oxnedy Co.. Chicak) or NF A Protest From the Governor. Little Rock, Ark., July 4.—Gover- nor Jeff Davis hus sent a protest to President Roosevelt against the up- pointment of ex-Senator James K. Jones as member of the canal com mission. It was rumored the ex- senator was slated for the position. The governor declared Mr. Jones Was “not a democrat " Ex Senator Jones has. written a friend here that he knows nothing regarding the canal commission ap- pointment. BEST FOR THE BOWELS . healthy movement of the e ir will Keep your shape of vio dangerous, The smooth. est, Casi@st, most perfect Way of keeping the bowels sledr and clean is to take 2 CANDY (2 CATHARTIC avelVe THEY wane ust f YOU TORR Writes EAT *EM LIKE CANDY Fieasant, pr able, Potent, Taste Good, Do Good, ddr 3 REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. A recently married young man of Hamilton has just about decided 50 ¢ LAN KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN that matrimony is a failure. Hewas The news was received in Kansas] caught by drinking beer by his wife Stewart and J. W. 9 learn that there is at least one ded disease that science has been to cure in all its stages, and that is ' th. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the nly positive cure known to the medical ternity. Catarrh being a constitution- disease, requires, a constitutional featment. Hall’s Ca ~arrh Cure is taken nternally, acting directly upon the ood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, therebv destroying the foundation t the disease, and giying the patient Strength by building up the constitution ind assisting nature in doing its work, he proprietors haye#o much taith in its curative powers, that they offer One undred Dollars for any case that it ailsto cure. Send tor list of testimon- Address F. J. Cuenry & Co., ‘viedo, O. g@pPsold bydruggis 75c. The Credit Must Be Schley’s. New Orleans, July 4.—The bill of Representative Smith, penalizing the hse of any history which does not do nll and fair justice to Admiral hley, to-day passed the Senate and las immediately signed by the gov- nor. The bill provides that before Ny history of the Spanishgwar shall \used in any of the public schools I] have been examined and the eb hscertained that the part played Admiral Schley off Santiago is ted justly and that he¥as given eredit for the victory over Cer- Sampson is prohibited under alties. Those who live on farms are espe- jally liable to many accidental cuts, rps and bruises which heal rapidly Ballard’s Snow Liniment is + a . Price, 25 and 50cents.—H. L. Marked the Man They Shot. well, Mo., July 4.—Early this ing five strangers entered the t the night operator, J. H. yn, with their revolvers, until sensible. They then cut a it nine inches long across saying that it was their p isfied with this a. The use of a history partisan | office and_ robbed the safe. Alor to piece | Stops the Cold. pay. Price 25 cents. Moberly’s chief ol police is inap- propriately named Quayle. Children often cry, not from pain, but from hunger, although fed abundantly. The trouble inanition; their food is notassimilat- ed, but devoured, by worms. A few doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge will destroy the worms, when the chiidren will begin to thrive at once. Price, 25 cents.—H. L Tucker. A Webb City hardware merchant received a large shipment of spiders the other day. To Cure a CBld in One Day ‘Take 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. 25c. ~In Carthage industrious washer- women get rich. Mrs. Francis | Phillips, a negro woman, who died there July 1, left $4,500 which she ' earned at the tub. é Business men who lack the vim, snap and vigor they once had, ebgpid ‘uas-tles ne, it will purify the blood, strengthen and invigorate the system. Price, 50 cents.—H. L. ‘ucker, e Ten years ago five babies were born in Liuneus on the Fourth of July. Although the town has nearly doub- led in size since then no Fourth has equaled this record. gives buoyancy to the mind, cures headaches, regulates the stomach and bowels, stimulates the liver, and ™ade its appearance. Lee Barton, is, in fact, a perfect guardian of the health, Price, er. ‘La Grange Indicator: The man 50 cents.—H., L. Tuck- ld and Works off the arises | through advertising, was able to re- rnival opened with clear skies and | City late yesterday afternoon of the] the other day and promptly knovked trains |death by accident of Charles E,"|down by an upper cut from the fist Mosher, near| which wore the wedding ring. He Three hundred Apache Indians, | Hume, Mo. The men were members| was next treated to a whipping with eaded by Geronimo, one thousand | of a bridge construction gang andja buggy whip. When he remous- omanches with Quanah Parker at | were killed by the collapse of a part! trated, he was arrested and tined for heir head and four hundred Kiowas | of the structure which they were en- gaged in building. Both were for-| town. mer residents of Kansas City. The bodies are expected to arrive here ,,;) to pe disturbing the peace. He has left If the stomach, liver and bowels rorm their functions regu- % | Dr. David Starr Jordan Declares | ea | i | Women Do Not Lower Standards. In His Opinion College Work Is! Stronger and Wetter Because of Co-Education—Many Marriages Result Therefrom, In & recent address by Dr. David | Starr Jordan, president of Stanford ity, on the subject of the higher | g of young women, he declared | belief that in no had “the | | character of college work been low- | Jered by co-ecucation, The reverse is i} | decidedly the ease. “There is no question thata reaction has set in age number of those who proclaim their unquestioning faith is relatively fewer than would have been the case ten) years ago, This change in sentiment is not universal, It will be nowhere revolutionary. Young women will not be excluded from any institution net co-education. The jfair to be a great s« where they are now welcomed, nor will the almost universal rule of co- education in state institutions be in any way changed or reversed, “The only argument against co-education is that derived from the-fear of the addition by uni- versities of woman's stan of art and science rather than those of men, the fear that amateurism will take the place of specializing in our higher edu- serious new cation, Only men, broadly speaking, are capable of objective studies, Only men can learn to face a fact without flinching, uns wayed by feeling or pref- erence. The veality with woman is the y in which the fact ‘affects her. nal investigation, creative art, the “resolute facing of the world as it is Il belong to man's world, not at all that of the average woman, That women in college do as good work as the men is beyond qu on, In the university they do not, for this differ- ence exists, the rare exceptions only prove that the rule that women excel in technique, men in 2 oO aetual om- plishment, Tf instruction thre n- vestigation is the real work of the real university, then in the real university Dachess of Will Be Among Those Who Hawk Goods at Coronation Event. Westminster The grand coronation which is fixed for July 7 or >. bids ial success The announcement that the has promised to sell at one of the stalls fer a short time «after the opening ceremony, which will be per- formed by the king himself, will no doubt add considerably to the at- tractions of the function. As princess of Wales Queen Alex- andra often proved herself on = sim- weasions the mos? charming and capable of saleswomen. The Germany stall is, appropriates ly, to be in charge of Prin s Hen- ry of Pless, assisted by her sister, the piquant young duchess of West- minster. Princess Henry is the * typieally lively modern matron and she to enjey thoroughly the busy round she gees through every sea- son. Her good looks are of the daintily neat, small-featured Corn- wallis-West order, and her vivaci and energy seem practically inex- haustible, Her husband is a hund- some, debonair diplomat and one of the wealthiest men in Germany. He is fond of sport and has many tastes in common with his cinating wife. Mys. Cornwallis-West and her daughters are a devoted trie, and the princess of PI the year in En nent personage at all important so- cial functions, queen s spends quite half and, and is a promi- COUNT BONI PUNCHES BAG, The Titled Frenchman Takes a Les- son from Taytor, the Colored Bicyeole Rider, Count Boni de Castellane i wer his in Paris as gloriously happy reelection te the chamber of dep- uties as if it were a perfectly spon taneous manifestation of his com stituents’ Loy and vdmiration Countess Anna and the children have also returned, The clection of his two younger brothers enhances Count Ron's pos bazaar, | A PARROT IN A FRACAS. | | Polly's Wit Was as Fast and Furious as the Fight. New York Tribune. Doctor, a parrot witha past (‘twas shady, being spent in-a Cuban hos- pital) and an extensive vocabulary in three languages—bird, Spanish and American—bent on exploring his surroundings, on last Wednes- day, flew from his casein the bome of his owner, George Brown, who served in Cuba in the Spanish-Ameri- ean war, and brought the parrot and mal ria back with him. Doctor tlew into the domicile of Mrs. Sarah Bland, a negress, just in the rear of Brown's house. Brown went aiter Doetor, Sarah was bland, but tirm in her refusal to give up she parrot for less than ‘Tse jes’ goin’ ter keep dis vere squawkin’ thing till yo gibs me free dollahs foh a reward,” said Sarah. “Go ‘way back and sit George,” sang out Doctor. Brown got a summons for Mrs, Bland, and Magistrate Mott ordered her to return Doctor. “Nothin? doin,” ebirped doctor, when Brown went again; and there wasn't, Brown then got a warrant, and Policeman Allen and Court Officer Breeneis accompanied him to Sa- rah’s, They entered her flat. “We've got a warrant for you, and we'll take you and the parrot at the same time,” said the policeman, “There'll be a hot time in the old town to-night,” sang Doctor, as Al- len picked him up and went out. A woman named Graham, also Sarah, and a negress, and the Bland Sarah then carelessly threw Brenneis down, out of the room, Allen sent to the ad, The wonder e hot more.” and need nat be den is rather that ther FILLS HUSBAND’S PULPIT. vrenches: niured Her husband lying helpless at home, suffering intensely froma broken jaw and other injur sustained in en- deavoring to save a woman from death or injury, Mrs. BF. Boller, wife of the pastor of the Franklin Avenue Congre nal church, of Cleveland, took her husband's place in the pulpit the other Sunday and preached two good sermons. Wednesday, as Rey. Mr. hieyele enthusiast, was riding rapid- ly along Detroit: street, a alighted from a street car in front Voller, a worn tarty- > the—btoodbe- comes contaminated with impurities, and the whole system is in consequ- ence debilitated. Herbine is remark- Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets] able for its efficacy in curing the ail- eure a cold in one day. No cure, no| ments of summer, and the disorders prevalent during hot water. Price, 50 cents.—H. L. Tucker. A Rich Hill youug man who was formerly ‘‘devil’ on the Review, found $350 a few days avo and, turn it to tre owner. The fact that the former “‘devil’’ declined a sub- stantial reward is looked up by ich Hill prople as an evidence of the prosperity of their town, It might be taken also as an indication of the young man’s self respect. CASTORIA Yor Infants and Children. The Kind You tiave Always Bough ears the “ 4 The last official act of Judge An- drew Ellison, who died in a St. Louis hospital recently. was to refuse to divorce a young Macon-couple-in whose case he saw pride alone pre- vented a, reconciliation. The two people are now living together, hap- py and prosperous. To them the death of Judge Ellison came as a true cause for sorrow. 6b Lew Laxative Tablets the remedy that enres n eold im ove day The St. Louis School Journal has the editor, who is authority on school matters,.is prepared to an- swer through its columne all ques- tions upon such disputed subjects as “How to spank correctly,” “Proper puvishment for gum-chewing,” “Dis- missal for stomach ache,” ete. crashed into the curbstone. He fell, his face striking the curbstone, and was seriously hurt. The faet that he would be unable to preach worried him greatly, but his wife assured him that the pulpit would be filled, and set to work to prepare sermons without saying anything to anyone. It is probable that Mrs. Boller will continue te oceupy the pulpit until her husband recovers. She is the mother of four children, and an energetic church worker. Rev. and Mrs. Boller came to Cléeveland,in De- cember from Pontiac, Ml. LADY BUGS TO SHIELD PLANTS The Deadly and Natural Foe of the San Jose Seale Imported by the The department of iculture is pre- paring to fight ther ges of the San Jose scale throughout the with its natural enemy, the lad brought from the interior of China. Assistant Botanist Marlatt has just re- turned from the Orient, where he soughtthe original home of the dread- ed scale. Far in the interior of the latter country, where European plants had not penetrated. he found the seales, and also the lady bugs, which kept the seales in subjection and permit- ted the native plants to flourish. Mr. Marlata started home with a good sup- ply of these insects, but only 16 sur- vived on arrival in this country, and 14 of these subsequently died. The two remaining, however, were nursed carefully by the government witha view to fighting the scale in the same manner as in China. Ther 50 of them, requiring the constant gathering of scales from the depart- ment ground for food. Advertising at Snail Pace, A young American who came to London noticed how far behind ad- vertising methods were compared to those in America, and on inquiry fearned that the cards in omnibuses and cars are never changed during an entire year. He called on several of the largest advertising agents and sub- mitted the idea of frequent change and offered to develop it for a percentage. The manager of one concern looked bored, and said: “We were asked by a certain company in the United States to change their advertisement at least quarterly, but when we submit- ted the proposition to our directors they agreed that it was too much trouble.” ; ‘Women and Men in Switzerland, There are 51 women to every 49 men in Switzerland. = the work of the most gifted woman is titieal position materintiy, Us Se eee ‘ ingly calls himself the leader of the “A final question: Does not co-ed’: | Castellane new sral party eation lead to marriage? Most cet) heing the financial backer of hic tuinly it doe 1 this fact cannot be French lor queline, the listance eyeling champion, Count Be diately the training for the race with Laws son, the While imme- lrove to the track to wateh American wonder, strolling about the training quar. ters the count'’s attention was at- tracted by a trubaduab™ noise in *Major™ Taylor's lod was punching the bas ance which deeply The negro a perform= interested the count, who hath never seen it He called it the bgst exercise in the world and finally coat and vest and tried himself, the lavishing instruction and ens ore. stripped off his rement. ‘The eount was soon in a perspiration, When he left he shook hands with the negro, saying: “Lam going to have one of these things rigged up in my gymnasium at once.” OBJECT TO CARICATURES. Movement Started by Ancient Order of Hibernians Against Jokes on the Irishman, James DP. Bree, national secretary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, has contirmed the reports that an organized “effort: is being m by socic discountenance atures of the Trish ‘eoon the e and in the papers. Said Mr. ies to “The agitation is more for the edu- cation of the people than a move- ment against theatrical actors and publishers. We recognize the fact that theatrical strive to give the ‘people what they want, and these earieatures of the race would not be presented did not the people applaud them. “We must not be considered over- sensitive in the matter. What we object to is such characterizations as exploit: the worst features of the race and make capital of the failings of human nature and aseribe them wholly to a type of Irishinan which does not exist. “An Irishman ean stand a joke just as well as a man of race, but he does not e that belittle him. This babi - eature extends to other nationulities and is calculated to bring them in an unfa je light before the rising generation.” manag managers any other y jokes of Paris to Have Modern Fiats, French property-owners anticipate great interest in the construction of ! large apartment houses of the Aunericun type that are being .built by American architects at Paris. The new buildings will do away with the anifeid ineonveniences aud ilized features of which Ame have so long complained in Paris flat life. The most radical innevation in the n&w dep#ture consists in dispens- ing with the concierge, whose tyranny has beeome a ho hold story, but who will now be di ed by a janitor. Two buildings are now going up in the Avenue Henri Martin, in the heart of the quarter inhabited by Americans, who are expected to patronize the un- dertaking. seve unciv- ls Carious Clause in Dutch Constitation There is a clause in the Dutch consti- tution which is particularly interest- ing just now. It provides that if the queen hax a son, her majesty shall ab- dicate in his favor when he reaches his eighteenth birthday, if, on the other hand, no ebiild is born within five years, the Dutch parliament bas the power to diSsolve.the marriage. steeet station for reinforcements, and two policemen came in the patrol wayon, They ascended the stairs, Doctor hopping behind them, rutting his feathers, shaking his head and crooning: “More work for the undertaker: ‘nother little job for the casket make er! Hurrah! Carramba!’ The Sarahs had barricaded the door, The four policemen battered it in. “Drill, ve tarriers, drill!’ yelled Doctor, j “Oh, such a ruction! Wow! Soak him! Ha, ba, ha! cried Doctor, whistling, trilling and screaming with delight as Sarh G tried to hit Bren- neis with a bottle, ‘Jolly sport! Such fun!” was Doe- tor’s comment as Sarah G. seized Brenneis” pocket’ billy. “Oh Sarah dear, dear, be aisy now!" he advised, as Sarah B. seized Brenneis’ hand when he drew his revolver, The four. policemen finally over. powered the Sarrhs and with Brown and the parrot took them to the Harlem police court. “What a lark! Sarah's in the soup!” jubilantly proclaimed Doctor on the way to court. Once in court Doetor began to swear. “Brown,” said he, what th’ hell, Bill!” “Order in court!” and the officer banged his gavel. Doetorcocked his beady eyes at the magistrate and then swore in Spanish, Sarah B. was held for triat for lar- ceny und Sarah G. to keep the peace “George,” said Doctor on the way home with closed eyes and drooping head, “I'm only a bird in a gilded cage, but I’ve had a hell of a run for ny money!” “damn it all, Educate Your Bowels With Cuscarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, 10c, 2c. If C.C.C, fail, druggists retund money. Alex Powell, of Linneus, says his bean crop will be a failure this year, He planted the beans in corn hills, he says, and the corn has pulled his vines up by the roots. The total rainfall in this vieinity of Webb City for June was 9.96 inches. At this rate the year's precipitation in that locality would amount to about 120 inches or three times what it is normally. The report that James Whiteomb Riley has written a song has caused jealous Hannibal to declare that Mark Twain could back the Hoosier poet clear off the boards at song writing if he only would. Mt. Vernon, LiL, July 4.—A St. Louis aernaut, Hallbrook, was killed here to-day. He mady a balloon ascension und the parachute failed to work. He fell about one hundred feet. . car Bears the of + = ass te Me The Kind You Have Always Bougnt mst one huudred- and ten tyeiaeh———_—_—_—— "pega

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