SANTOS-DUMONT SAILED AWAY. ian stem sata Virginia Items. MOB’S ACTION DEPLORED. Aeronaut Was"Disappointed at Failure : . (Came too late for last week ) ONG ST oe Ne © a - eS hie $25,000 Prize for His : ATTENTION. 4. P. Thomas and son, of near Fos- lantly Protect Prisoners. If you desire to sell your farm ter, took a look at G W.and‘J. H. for cash and do so quickly, at Park’g.herd of Duroc Jersey swine @ reasanable price, you can-do Wednesday of last week, and took so bs listing it with us, as we some choice ones home with them. have better facilities for locat- A. J. Dugan, of Butler, is having Jefferson City, Aug. 13.—Governor Dockery was asked today what ac tion he would take, if any, in regard to the recent- hanging by a mob at Lexington of Harry Gates and Chas. Airship Experiments. New York, Aug. 14.—Santos- Dumont, aeronaut, sailed for France on La Touraine to-day. ; in many respects like other ulcers or of YF Valuable time is lost in fruitless to heal the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are multi ying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly devel ‘keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shootin: announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a destructive His intended departure was known only to a few friends, and was ex- | plained by the aeronaut himself as due to the failure of certain parties to put up the expeered $25,000 prizefor a successful flight in this city “Lsball go to work on my arrival you-a-quick—purchaser—than- his hay hauled from _his farm to_his any other real estate firm in | stable at Butler. this section of Missouri, We §) Mrs. H. H. Flesber and daughters, of them for robbing his hen house. have ti er ld of Butler, are visiting relatives be- . 7 ave this season, 89 far, so! ' The governor expressed himeelf ina 16,000 Acres of Land. 1 on re ee general way, as follows: Salyers for the killing of a farmer named Johnson, who was in purauit ae We heard it and jotted it down, g FARMERS What happened in and out of town. Gov. Dockéry Asks Sheriffs to Vigi- Lamar, Mo. We are also prepared to do 8 : . | “The action of the mob at Lexing- your ABSTRACT work and eae Ae. Berne oe ange wenn ton, and one or two other points in ' = Jpcatataicics, Cae ainkes NOTARY work as well as ee eee e wore ® foc this state, is to be deplorpd. In con- Ne | this city. Bathe sie «eee te Be yield, from two to seven bushels * ; Cm | a ‘ write you FIRE INSURANCE g sideration of the faet that 1, as gov- : He said he would return to this 4 mostly, and twoand three, ' . ; ; eee as reasonable and as satisfac- . é a ernor of the state, have strictly up- country in time for the airship con- ‘ Rev. Sparks and Will Sinish, of aut . - SN ror tory as any firm engaged in . held the finditigs of courts and juries, test at the St. Louis Exposition. . Butler, were in our city, Sabbath, On " aenanle this line. . 4 ., there can be no sufficient excuse for “IT shall go to work on my arrival . account of the rain Rev, Sparks did , — ERM ERE PRT Can place your loan on real mob violence. in France to put my own airship in é ¥ not preach. ss : ge . estate or make you a loan on . : P . During my term as governor | condition for the St, Louis Exposi- ¥ Miss Mary Hensley is at her sister, | oe, haste : perth your land or other property » . have pardoned but very few crimi- tion,” he continued, “My other : Mrs. John Allen's, at Pleasanton, ’ ‘ . i at lowest rates of interest. . a nals, Ten murderers have been exe- machine, at Brighton Beach, | have Hecat dalins vn tnvank in faee Kan, sick. vated ' slab inhaeanasoa te sold, and | de not know what is to no ay ¢ baviatchaly: Nipskey Guy Park and Misses Meda Cuzick, his mm ogers “ Poa eg ‘ land in Cass, Jackson, Bates, Sake. i . “inearly every one of thesecases strong be done with it. lL had fully intended ; Carrie McElroy are attending the in- . Aiea Henry, Johnson, Vernon or § : ‘ ‘i appeals were made for executive to make the battery trip, and when 1 ; ; . “ stitute at Rich Hill. ; ; ie Barton counties, Missouri, see . oe " clemency. I declined to grant such return | will perhaps be able to do ; Andrew Simpson went to Kansas fr us before buying, forwe have City with his cattle Monday clemency, because there were no facts — ; as complete and as large a list M4 rem = . |and circumstances sufticient to war- Santos-Dummont said that he was of desirable farms to offer you Vu ieee Serene ave. here te ‘ant an interference with the findin, nota rich man, and he could not ka eat Hal diate hin doth Newport, Ireland, February, 1836, ety ge make an exhibition of this kind with- ti siadpnde-tiala Me e ¥ died Aug. 9, 1902. He came to . H business in Missouri. . ¢ § . further reason that I believe the best out assurances that his expenses “ " 4 ‘ § America in 1849, sett ing in Indiana, . : , in ES For-any information desired deat way in which to secure obedience to would be paid, When in France, he ad hikis ui ale oiehes Maks then went to Ilinvis, and from there dhe law ta 40 Fieidiy eatane 16. ae continued, he received word that the vr Miss a a Ser ome to Bates county in 1866. He settled | ‘7° “8¥ '® a . eg Pics i an Aero Club of America had offered a Decrnntihchs ; two and a half miles west of Virginia, |POVTNOT Mereons © © uy ‘ ‘ ne “ Yours for Business, hype excuse for mob vialence in any county prize of $25,000 for a flight from where he was living at thetime of his d the atate, however much it miehe Brighton Beach to the Battery in S. A. AKINS & CO, death. He married Miss Lucy Hall : cheney I< feel thatit Pay a this city. In response to this offer he ceed 7" in 1872, who survives him. Mr. Ma-| 2° Provaked. ; , A ; THE LAND MEN, ag : duty of sheriffs and other ofticera of came over with bis madsine. loney spent his time farming and che law, bhalwed with éhi’ sumone: “since Il have been staying here,” Merwin, - - Missouri. raising stock. He was known all oot ot int life, to si concluded the aeronaut, “I heardva over the county and had many jeaed cs A oe apparel Y rious rumors that the offer was not RASS friends. He was a staunch demo- Ageia pre tah P legitimate, Whether this is true or ; F epee crat. He was a member of the Cath- a : by ry W Shaft 2ople of Missouri desire a not I do not know, but I am not go- Angry Woman After Chaffee. olie chureh, The funeral was held Bie Ba aed of the law, and so ing to take any risks, and, therefore,} El Pas, Tex., Aug. 18.—Mre. Aimie| at the house and conducted by Rev, jlonges Tam governor I wfll uphold have decided not to make the sail.” | White, of Verde, Ariz., is on her way| Father Scanlon, of Rich Hill. The ps ghar of juries and courts, and George Francis Kerr, the secretary | to New York, prepared to take the remains were interred inthe Mulberry uot carelessly turn criminals presi of the Aero Club, expressed much |lawinto her own @ands, Sheexpects| grave yard. upon communities, ‘I ask therefore, surprise when told of the aeronaut’s|to have a settlement with General] The oystersupper atJohn Foster's ne ae : } ° , " ; that the sheriffs and other officers of _ departure. Chaffee when he arrives from the} Was well attended Saturday night the etate be vigilant in protecting “I cannot see why Mr. Dumonthas| Philippines. She is the widow of a|@nd a good time had. AARON. | lives of prieoders and'te socering sailed without making his trip, asall | discharged soldier of the Eighth in- See eee for them fair and impartial trials the preparations for it have practic-|fantry. On his deathbed her hus- Driven from Home. | ally been made,” he said. “It was} band exacted a pledge thatshewould| Norfolk, Va.—In Sonthampton CASTORIA ; , . . . only yesterday that Mr, Dumonttold | prefer charges against General Chaf-| county ason suffering from small-| Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought ra me to order the hydrogen gas with |fee for alleged cruel treatment at} pox was turned out of doors by his| Signature ¥ waich his balloon was to be inflated, |Camp McDowell, a post near San|father, Shelter was refused him by} L 4 and he, at all times, seemed to be|Carlos reservation,eArizona. Mrs. neighbors and he was lelt to die —_——_———— aa most enthusiastic over the trip, The} White charges that General Chaffee, | alone and wnattended, save by a IN AN AVALANCHE OF OATS. i | only loser in this case will be the] then a major, .sent soldiers to their country doctor. After he died the ‘ Aero Club, The men who made this}home, which was just outside the] people were afraid to bury him and 4 . : offer have apent quite a sum of mon-| reservation, burned their house and| the house in which the corpse lay Kansas City Boy Has a Narrow Es- 4 ey in the preparations for Mr.|dcove off all their cattle. Before] was burned and the remains thus cape From Death. ‘ Dummont’s trip.” : leaving here she said: creamated a” He " Be Q Kansas City, Aug. 13.—Ernest : aera = Tam going to New York to meet! ‘The victim of this inhuman treat- Batdin, a beg, boy, hadax Wesiern Farmers to Form $50,000,000! General Chaffee and if he does not! ment was William Th Dougta ? . vi te - bstastion ¥ willekootiht yinam 2 homas Youg!as, | narrow escape from death shortly % Co-Operative Trust, give me satis faction I will shoot him | who some time agocame here to visit before noon to-day. ; ; sia dead in his tracks. I have preferred | hig sister. She lived beyond Norfolk} J, <aumaae wiubanatba tes Wan 4 Chicago, Tl, August 14.—TwoChi- | charges, but he prevented them from | and wasill when her brother arrived. | gin as wlavten fo the bie-cat hae cago men—Hamilton White of 447] getting before Congress. Ihavetold| Her trouble soon developed into] tne 1, P wt 4 ul ‘2 Eln street ant Joseph W. Burton, a} General Miles about it and he says smallpox and the brother eontracted . eae ‘arris parey vator 3 lawyer with an office in the Unity} for me to wait. I have waited long|the disease from her. Before he at age ieee an ym ei 4 building—are the leaders inthe move-|enough. I want a settlement and I} eouig be intercepted by the Norfolk nee we ae mounted to the i ment to establish a ‘farmers’ co-|am going to have it. I will have his} },oa)th authorities, he wason his wag ress a e rs one perv’ of = 4) operativeexchange company,” incor- | Jife or satisfactory reparation.” heaine. bin when & workman opened one 0 } vorated at Pierre, 8. D., Wednesday we : . the chutes underneath for the pur- \ } sanecen ees CABTORIA Meantime his father bad heard of pose of filling a wagon with oats Hi with orp stock of $50, . i,| Beare the The Kind You Hlave Always Bough | the illness of his daughter and when | with 9 scream young Hardin sank This company is designed to help Sigustine CflBets the son came home broken out with out of sight in the grain vortex and “ the farmers by organizing them for of LAY smallpox he was refused admission ob ie tums demoed the purpose of selling their produce, __ into his home and the entire neigh-| 414 the chute said Mr. They Rehearsed the Crime. borhood became terrified. At no ia aki ij (t “We intend to sell the full amount ; ° house could he find shelter or atten- Hardin’s young companion gave " Cleveland, O., Aug. 138,—Mrs. ‘ the alarm and the chute was closed. : of the stock to farmers throughout) | tz Wiurchowski has madea writ-| tion and finally crawled into an un-| roue workmen with shovels ‘started : 5 f the country through the agency of | *& star ten confession to,the police that the | ¥8ed outhouse to die. _____|to-dig-young Hardinout; but he was will retain one-balf of the stock, tobe] 228 Who shot and killed herhusband Bg bi cage cre pore bey: buried under from 600 to 900 bush- used asa loan fund to the subseri- Sunday night was Charles Janaski, The _ lef a even h od els of oats, and it is probable that he bers when they need it; $12,500,000 | °0¢e ® boarder at the Wiurehowski nie pit peo eukh =e om would have perished had not some of the other half will be used in build.| "ome, and alleged to be infatuated | IN Wi” Ont A strmed, | Cue, Opened two of the chutes a short ing cold storage warehouses, grain with Hien, Wiarchewssd, See. Wien asad York World ¥-consumee’!distance from the one in which he 3, elevators, stock yards, ete., and in chowski und her husband kha ya Ro : was struggling with death. a establishing offices throughout the their way home late Sunday night The grain ran quickly out of the country. We expect to have the when a man rushed from the bushes 2 ae chutes, and Hardin’s head appeared home office in Pierre, but the. main and killed Wiurchowski. Abraham Lincoin and an Illinois|above the surface. He was taken business office will be in Chicago. Mrs. Wiurchowski told the police farmer had long been friends; and the | out’ in an unconscious condition. Dr. “The other $12,500,000 will be us-| that it was a robber that-committed | latter had written an everyday sort|R, P. Waring was summoned, and ae ed as a cash fund to enable ustodeal the crime. Since the commission of, ofletter in which he said, among oth-| after a protracted and vigorous ef- nd in grain onthe board of trade. By the murder Mrs. Wiurchowski and jer things, that he had been in poor |fort succeeded in restoring conscious- doing a cash business entirely and Janaski have -been under aprest.| health. Out in Illinois, they are able ness. securing the best business talént Last night two of the city detectives to this day to quoté whet is called possible we expect to eel tate prod- went through the crimes in mimicry | ‘‘Lincoln’s prescription,” sent to the ~ nets at much better advantage than | ®8 Heatly 8s possible from Mrs. Wivr- ugh od in reply by the president. is now possible. We have a patent chowski’s description. One detective Do not worry,” it réad elevator that can be built cheaply for acted asescort for Mrs. Wiurchowski. | three square meals aday. Say your Rutledge & Kilpatrick, is congratu- smali storage purposes and shall ac- The other rushed at them from the prayers, Think of your iwife. Be prays, Bey ong coming to Colora- quiré other elevators. 1 believe this pears Figen | panel i bind courteous to your creditors. Keep|do. But for his disposition to look ‘ian teil te i quadeuan trio the atast pointed at ‘ ee tues and eried | YOUF digestion good. Steer clear of |into things with his own dyes he a se eite Of biliousness. Exercise. Go slow and | would-now be $15,000 out of pocket, i ik ther f ’ or-| out: ‘‘My God, itsCharles Janaski!” : ; pro Ba a "seni We tak ‘ie 5, * |go easy. Maybe theré are’ other) “I have just returned from Central not attempt any co-operative buy- ing, but confine ourselves to making as succcessful sales as possible.” = 1,500-or 2,000 banks. These banks “Lincoln’s Prescription.” Held to His ‘Mine. Denver, Colo., Aug. 14.—Robert Sold Himself for $1,000. Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 14.—Jere- miah Logan, thehegro janitor of the to make you happy: but, my dear|Brown palace this mornitig, “where friend, these, I reckon, will give you|I went to look. after the Charter Oak a good lift.”—Cleveland Press. ” mine. I put about $15,000 into the Pertle Springs.—Colonel Brean . interview stated that be pomuiety would not be a: candidate for the . and trusts of the courts and juries, and for the] al disease, requires, a constitutional | LoUsutte Cuvper Vo., by Cuaries Leonard, .piAint 1 aud 10F ues ceweun their names canot | tHe Most practical poultry paper for “Kat | Rutledge of St. Louis, of the firm of | 9: things that your especial case requires |City,” said Mr. Rutledge at the} : Se state supreme court, has sold him- ea sages ’ His Positive Statement. salto Gereid. Aguait, eloek Wi the $i Gok Carthiag ae a few years Ago. Phi Na gra Warrensburg, Mo,, August. 13.—fcourt, for $1,000. For this sum he RE TEE Ye Ne mmended that I d B ital Colonel W. J. Bryan spoke thisafter-| agrees in a written contract to serve set § tema he fe sc but held on to. it, noon to 10,000 people at the Cum-| and obey Stuart as his legal: ‘eves from 20a berland Presbyterian assembly at} from now until the time of hi sdeath.| T b B Sad No ulcer or sore can exist with- out some predisposing internal cause that has poi: the blood, and the open discharging ulcer, or the fester- ing sore on thé lip, cheek or other since, W. P. Brown, Hollands, 8. 0. part of the body will continue to ‘ i ‘ ieeted «ok ik ee ae oe ee eee cer or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. S. S. S. cleanses the blood a —— effete Pepe It has ‘ antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the and restore ra to its natural condition, And sarge carried to the ulcer or Sore the healing process ; begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege- table blood purifier containing mo mercury or minerals of any description. If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, medi- cal advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancet and other diseases of the hlood will be sent free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.’ $100 Reward $100. BTA NMAO: The readers of this paper will be pleas- poet auth ed to learn that there is at least one bate tautee i vant oe Seuse, sad ets nila dreaded disease that science has been | south of Montrose and Butler road and $1 Illes West ul Spruce, able to cure in all its stages, and that is ‘escriphon ra ‘Pvdigres:—Kiamo te evel Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the | biack, measly nose aud is the rise of 15 Banas only positive cure known to the medica) | bigh and be weighea 1200 pounds, was sired by fraternity, Catarrh being aconstitution- | 8 Mme imporied Jack wrest trom Spain, vs Biamo Was &80 oUt of an umported Jack Aud Slack Knight dam owned by A. Felger, Clarkevurg, ato, P ene stallion will be kept at the same tem, therebv destroying the foundation | Lerms:—$s to insure a colt wo stand and suck, ot the disease, and giving the patient | the money 18 due when colt is foaled, | The colt strength by building up the constitution | Pas'yeeu renucreuany one seth rq oe ene pairs in doing its-work,| about to raseve mate torfels imsurance and tors money must " i he baby od . et ” nas faith: in There is a0 spe bred Jack in the state of: ts curative powers, that they offer One| yiesvurt except nis rather Who was Hundred Dollars tor any case that it| irom spain, ihe people who 200 tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- ever pivased Wik ba Ost wae eae ot ‘ rf coming back. jue of imporsed ae one Lan J. Curngy & Co. | stock is uemonstrated by the fact, that oreeders ‘viedo, O. ‘old by druagis, 75¢. | of worougmbrea cattle umport sock to keep the breeu of their herds, sreeders 9g early in the morning or late iu the eyen- DEWITT McDANIEL. teatment. Hall's Cavarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces ot the sys- A Most Liberal Offer. All our tai mer 1eacers shoula tak Do not overlook the First Special Sale of advan! « ot the bee: ented club- Town Lots in nine different towns in the Creek | bing offer we this year make, which een, along the Le) pcecsaory per-, includes with this paper The Live jes guarant y the government. Fy A y Bale begins July 7tiz, continuing until July | StOck Indicator, its special Farm 26th, Round trip tickets at Single Fare, good | Lustatute Kaitious aud ‘ihe Poultry going on date ofsale of tickets, only, willbe! kurmer, ‘I'lewe three publications sold on July 6th, good to return until July 18, and on July 17, good to return until July 27, | &re Ube best of their class and should 1902, There is Money to be made, and made| be in every turm hume; ‘I'o them we quickly, by attending these sales, For farther a Information apply to any passenger repre- aud, for local, county aud general sentative of the Frisco System. Dews, Our Own paper, and make the JA8, DONOHUE ‘OHUE, price of the four une year only $1.25, staalabaass ir be ae, Never before was so much superior Teading matter offered for so small Order of Publication. # Amicus of pinay, “<The stipes pa STATE UF MindUUKI, pyrs named, which we club with our ‘County of bates, § bald In the circuit court, June term, 12,Josephine { OW, are well kuown throughout the ay ain Layee orgesuepherur a | West and commend thewselves to i. 4, Gout’ . era, ‘anne Covey suut ihe unknown hess paehe mseagthons "Haga abserectag of Kinney Shepneru, defendants, on mere mention. “i Live Stock Urder of £ublication, dicator great agric ural dow at this aay comes the piantiff herein by In i me . bald her aiturney, vaiues w. Suaueth, and dies ner | Ad live stock paper Of the West and amended peution and aMiusvil, alleging, among | ny ‘ OuleT things Hat WeleNuats, be -uire of Kin- | SOUTHWEST; ‘Lhe Poultry farmer is ey SDeplerd, ueceadeou, are unknown vo we ve inwertdu ib pla’ ution. = Wi y itiwordere Ae ine eet is rls dies ae the farmer, while ‘ihe Special f'arm- ould Uelendanis be nul by puuucaur Sui o8b Yio ne onunon eu res ‘die ere’ ae Editions are the m vie CU! eo jeu! herd oat v hice Wuich is w OUtALL & uccree in peruluo, event Prac pul mune toy the Prom Wg Ww tue respective interests and mgits ot the | tion Of good farming ever published. parties Ww Lue clit, vi Lis following described _ deal eotate lying alld Ueiuy situale 49 the coun fake wuVanloge vl Unb giewt ofer, 0) OF Dates Buu clave Os aissour bs it wi ‘ tuiiowe, wort: “ine ‘burthwest quarter or at will hola Bgpd tor a short time tue svathwest quarier Of secuiun tweaty-live | OLY, Sempler Ul these papers may 5) shu nustwasl - uarter 1s puutbeast quarter ot" secuon ‘twenty. | De CXBUIMeU by CALINg Al this ottice, Dix (2b, oll in wuWasuap forty-two (4z) of range | 5-Gm Murty -ole (4); Lue bee pieinull is Ussule bo wlate Whelker oF nut Lue eau Kinney Shepnerd | — dett — Cusiuren OF UesCenuanls Aud Luat it be uid they are LOgeluer entitica 10 i ouene ett inserens of ry anu ry Ail: babe teas A Most Liberal Offer. eOCALE BOU LBs UleeD Loe BALL WUkNO : * oe ie sa uy Sue pueray ‘soem, ve aa The St. Louig Mirror 1s a twenty- une ne: ta i ‘ veloewu sag uouden at tne cade house In we | ight page paper, in magazine form, 1240s LD pasta CULULE} i illiam i vt NOV. Dext, and on uF Delvre ae, rat 4 any ut euived by Aid ; Marion Reedy, ae- said term, answer OF ples to the petition in | sisted by a stalf of contributorscom- Qnd juugmeDt Wilk be renderea mecor: 4 rising the \terary And 1) ls LUriuel Oruereu BUA! copy. Neteot 4 ‘ wang ginassl eho . be pubushed, secoruiny to law, in tue MUTLKK suthorities on all current subjecte, ai 8 newa| -pavuened. ra aa county of Sates 1 TUE sont woe suvcesnively, | £0cial, religious, scientific, financial, pu Ab least Once @ Week, the ast inser- | }j i UOD W Ve Bt least Mien age beturs the ‘Gres literary or artistic. Gay of said next November , i P y AD LU ww ican Cf ius court. | ‘Che Mirror is a weekly review of nin) Soper Witness | men and affairs; a treasury of ghors circuit court test iar uULoitas Urea Ca | which the bet bocke, Rex ee Sheriff Sale in Partition, perhaps, ably Terie ing and all topics of contem Notice is hereby given thas uader and by vir- porary p tue Of @ Wecree Iu paruuiOM and oruer i’ ven careful attention. made by tue circus court of bates. coumy, gi . tion, vis the at the regular ¢une term, iva, ot said *aeetin tnnoutan' 5, Broad- aus and Hichara Us PIRLOLLY, Ve. Lary! » Grace oFoMduus and iam Broaddus, detendante, and the authority in me Vested by waid uccrée and an oruer o1 sale, @ certiued copy of Walch was aeuverea tome vn} If you will send us 1Qc, in Wwe ota uay of August, lwz, dw: tamps, we will mail he city of Butler, county or pa! v7] Mussouri, BELL bu tue nigaest pont ts hand, the 1ouUWing deecrived real emate Lying welng BILUabe lu tue COUDLY uf sates anu ‘ihe eoulawest quarter of section ‘onw 1) nee JOs ube (1) 01 tue hurtuwest quarter bey! eae eiranen. MOD anu wwe case > phew d wh two ¢ West GUAFLeL UI BRIG secon NO, Wownsnip turty-oue (iu) oF range { SBVES CUULLY, NLe_UUTI; Blu BIBO Lhe BQuLa- uarter mud aid part of tue nor qi ier ying wa alver, ‘votn soutmeast quarver Of fluwest quartel ch claims be..sot—ex! DOT Hews quarter- vi» Bates pele pA i forever OF La ry) Paige rer vy bows: nig wat ~ sail natn sanyo