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ONLY ONE REMEDY AN INDEPENDENT VIEW. | Tragedy at New Albasy. ‘Will Only Return to the Transvaal for the grand opening \ IMES noid iL) TIMES. nee! Ineddosine @ Becee andionei ar Sampo ‘ Wm. Marion Reedy, editor of the] New Albany, Ind., August 24 —Mrs. | With a Rifle. 7 Bprvox Ithe other day, the subject being |" 7" per apitg ~ Pommany, SP St. Louis Mirror, any independent | Minnie Masterson, wile of James; p, pis Aug. 25.—Mr. Reitz, former, 7 —— Trusts,” I tent Roosevelt aaid: | *¢mber Oth, are illiam J. Bryan paper, which has not said many kind Mastersgn, was murdered bere to- | Secretary of State in the Transva: rver- David Overmyer, of Kansas, G« i] * It is e difficult to set clearly ah things about the Demoerats of Mis- night and ber husband i@ in jail) Government, bas handed to J. eee { he evils, but 1 think = F Dockery, EX GOVErROESt TP at ouri, bas the following emphatic|cbarged with the murder. He denies] Bride; who server Ls an-otticer ty infre eon ; : ty hey hers. Joplin = marking pial cued T declaration in its lastlissue, under the | the charge. He ways that he and hist —_ iad during the weer i T oe ec a in oft os . tions to entertain allcomersin grand heading “Not This Year.” wife Were returning from , Louisville en ae pa cag hound needa gs exist are ACUINE | Stele. A splendid program of enter-| “Missouri's chances of going Re-|to their home on South street, this had written the following lines! 1e year, postage :. tainments has been prepared, and publican this year growsteadily slim- city, and had just got off a ear when a Demoeratic love feast will be ii The alliance between Populistic | a man stepped from behind a post bd. Reduced rates have been « and grabbed his wife, who was a few Though many a sigh and tear it cost For those who rose at freedom’s call, ‘Tis better to have fought and lost, mer DEMOCHATIO TICKEL asi Demoecrstic lobbyist 1S £. KBOTT, @ 1 aay ee Ee Jon all railroad running into that mesgran eb i Than never to have fought at all. ! : : ed: wae ‘ o tha eont 8 ter ie rote- | ste} i i i i JOSEPH PRICK what th f the republi ee ee ran ei Pee maleontents and — vote steps ahead of bim, and the-woman Mr. Reitz at the same time told his Ss BRINE oN an DARL 1b etoile dense Mele ee people AS CAN | Hyvers is too plainly declared in the} screamed, “For God’s sake, Willie, . fjend that he would never return to ; i GESS Roosevelt wisely and honest!y etates |Pomin™ honld attend, 7 meet; | gpposition to Governor Dockery’s| don't, and three shots were fired in | j . y wil . ude le »| a . Jing will be made memorable in the | pemoeratic administration. South Africa until he did so witha ritle in his hand. ANES DF LEROY B, VALLIANT. | the condition when he said “itis dif- 5 rapid succession by her assailant. ‘i r b, A DeARMONT inuth bn nab eerie belie weal ott political gatherings | she people of Missouri cannot be} Masterson says the murderer of his! He characterized as damnable KINSON feart ssineaininitanamiaduebinindeas | cig et . : Lord Milner’s treatment of the peo- 1. HARPER ils. ofthat system whieh per- ‘ fooled by a combine of Socialists and | wife fired two shots at him, one of ple contined in the concentration we De nd’s irony to the ef- : 1 : a ® a2 } aut Sb HERRELI a favored few to control the Judge DeArmond’s irony to the ef! pigtocrats. They will not throw] which took effect in his arm. He was! camp. ) fe fect that Mr. Littlefield had spoken j : Se gs s joutpnt of a great. commodity and aati itk Seika down Governor Doekery to help the] bleeding profusely from a wound in tril Ithereliy the price to the consumer HERS THOU TY Bt the facgithat the lut- Populists send a Republican million- his arm when arrested. IN A, SILVERS ter di it seize th pip. nity tol, the A " nN ning es = hod ‘ a : “a su It y teed be hard to enumer- | : rdid fe : ken ‘i “ yo si : aire to the United States Senate. The Just Look At Bee. 8 | otto ob: teaete; boreal oo mit his assult on the) ponulists won't stand forsuch astul- , , at sian | Hd erat ‘use| Fame of Schley was made deliberately | j¢ hak Whence came that sprightly step, Rp thcndopes {they are imultitudinous, varied and} 4 that te | 1 Schley t af tifying sell-out of their principles. [faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, , bev aes see : . “em “i liar rewchi ae ba 0 assuil Schley is par ON) The Republicans won't stundforsuch|amiling face. She looks good, feels “he ‘ - cK : a It is “not ly y , the Republican programme Wilt the dicker with the men who say or good. Here's her secret. She uses ' bert KENICK Hf tis not only more | NX ae a : Dr. King’s New Life. Result il wc ceapinnceaiietlareicvanrenn Honest than ilk parey wadere tude] Cho She cae eed i a I ene ee ee cae eee, Gann Goel, & . rey " eo ire « . - : : u m - ay » ncaa cas uitbinm the exlatonos NOR Americans love honor, admire cour “'Phe Democrats will look at Gov- ¢ Ne go t \ HOW DEMOCRATS jmitting: the existence of there, but headaches, no chance for “blues age and demand fair treatment for : ernor Dockery; then they willsee that] Try them yourself. Only 25e at H the men who tight valiantly and ‘ 4 N¢ his chief enemy and organizer of the] L. Tucker's. achieve stupendous victories battling | peyolt against bin is the boss lobby: under the American tlag on land or sea. —Champ Clark Jdisplays intinitely more wisdom in LOOTED SHOOL FUND, Jinsistings that his party recognize then and prepare to control them The President shows a weak point when he Red RoughHands Itching Palms ‘ | and Painful Finger Ends. ‘The State Normal School at War | ist of the State, a Democrat lobby-} pensburg, Mo, had an enrollment of the anti-trust ing now to elect a Republican Sena-| 1,200 students during the year. The | Fedral @tatute _————— jtor, a corporation corruptionist summer school is the largest in the | Te summary of the commerce Of) fra ternizing with rabid anti corpora. west—404 teachers being now in at- | tendance. The second term of the! : | A ' ‘ summer school opens July 21. The) to all taxpayers, inj they be enforced, no adequate provi- | : : up with weird reformers, who are] pegularsession begins Sept.9, War- | made by Repablie! gion was made for their enforcement, Stutes furnished 43 per cent of the] workingfor the interests they profess | rensburg, because of the famous: Per- | Butes County's Staite School Moneys ' | Ie of comparisgn insists tha fachool moneys} jaws tow on. the ! tnder Dermocratic| boaks be enforced. Those laws were " ; nie should be of pot passed with the expectation that jthe island of Cuba during the mile | tionists, a legislative fine worker tied tary occupation shows the United ONE NIGHT CURE. na that the Penocrats had looted|in fact they were passed with the imports and took «5 per cent of the) to desire to destroy, Such a hybrid tle and Electric Springs, is a much | | i hool funds | , aha : “Jexports. It is remarked that the! opposition commands no one’s re- frequented summer retreat For | SOAK the hands on retiring { consent of the trust magnates, to |" St ; " bith pposition ¢ catalogue, address in a strong, hot, creamy lather | ' pubs cn a deceive the people and for: political trade of the nited States with the] spect or confidence. Its only reason] 37. 9m State NoRMAL Scnoon.. a , +t a f CUTICURA and . Tone /Funcomb for the republican party.|/%tin-Ametican countries has not|for existence is boodle, It is cement- dilaieaeracnee asian peste’ frecl ith CUTICU " Wi ae one of those (Who telleces kept pace with its wonderful strides | ed together, essentially, by dishon- Rail Road Notes. rs oint, tree arti great skin be: Mf me | } : . jin other parts of the world, , 7 yeople wil , » Ml . eas tele somide}that the president is honest in his gig a a aah ny esty. spe Pate bt 9 = hat Special train and specialexcursion,| cure and purest of emollients. iv opinions at the time of expressing | Secretary Wilson of the agricul sup port of Governor Dockery against) Carthage, Mo., account Log Rolling, | Wear, during the night, old, loose K ' 4} them, but he is, at best, but a weak | sure department predicts the greatest such a brazen dicker and deal. Aside Woodman of the World, Sept. 3rd. | kid gloves, with the finger ends x TTR TT ptr intents i i from its being immoral and against ony $1.25 for round trip. \ ir ut in tl i i ee ‘ ides : Deiter ha tov. the c vine’s ej Special one way rates to California | . politicians. try and thinks it will result in lower- public policy, the ¢ Omiblnes “var Ph. wee Sept br Oct., 1902 ‘Vers | — For red, rough, chapped ae President Hayes tried to exert his | ing the price of beef, ‘The director of |°°8T*: Missourianscanseethrough |ioy sate. ed cet , we , Siasueet bene » 4 t 1 : iy rhe: 7 7 jo ig “{ i * Pm ' erish ims, awit independence and break away from | the Mint estimates that the produe- it clearly. Many might wish that Special one way “Settlers” exeur- | edt ‘seat ful fin ber ni . This party leaders, without avail, and | qj P vad ve . |the State would go Republican for a] sion to northwest. Tickets on sale nails and paintul linger : : Ms purty lea : 1 ail,and|tion of gold in the United States in j : “ | treatment is simply wonderfu! Republica misrule in Missouri left | other presidents have tried the same change, but never that it would be}every doy staring September and! i heritas of debt 546,000,000, pris amounting to ipal and interest. thing, but were compelled to bow to the power behind the throne, 1961 was 6 per cent Jess than in 1000 October, Very low rates. | turned over t Lobbyist Phelps, : of . dee pa ried . rei pi Kansas City Fall Festivities —Oct. | Pseudo-Anarchist Meriwether and Millions of People Use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cutt- 3rd to 7th inclusive, good to return | to Oct. Lith. $1.25 for round trip evga Ot tment, for preserving, purify- Under Democratic management this] Cleve! ‘ceeder - | Republicans in St. Louis are in a} Richard Croesus Kerens, Cleveland succeeded partially in do I | ing, and beantifying theakin for cleansing ' lebt will have heen paid within aljng it, but he divided his party and {lively row over nominating a ticket.| Dockery looms up bigger and bet-| | National Encampment G. A. R.— the'sealp of crusts, scales, and dandru year, there now remaining only|earpied a strong fection with him, | One faction is in favor of fusing with | ter the more he is contrasted with his Washington, D. C. Tickets on sale | and thestopping of falling hair, for soften- oe <TRe Toe ul ¥ a a u . _— : “ , Oct. 3rd, 4th and 5th? good return-! ig, whitening, and soothing red, rough, IST.O00, excTusive of the amount] and no president ever left: the white the publicownersliip party and the senemies tn this tht. The propleare outendion: 06 t Nov, 3rd, | heldin trust for the sehoolfund the Republicans other faction is against it. is threatened. ing by and sore hands, for baby rashes, itehings, No split|ready to sny “they love him,” iffor]q902," One stop over in each | Ponte tegentarre yet eng arposed of no other reason, “for the enemies he|diréction will be allowed within | Women use Corsuas FoAe fn the pores hus made.” ‘The Republicans of Mis-| limit of ticket east of Pittsburg, | Ce etnies or aro trva oa olien- Makes a Correction! souri have thrown away theirchance Bellair, Ohio, or Parkersburg, W.| sive iration, in the form of washes ‘| Va. Cheap side Me from Washing- | for ulcerative weaknesses, and for ma 4 And | }ouseanore thoroughly detested by lave the nerve to] his own party. trust them again . oy yyile ‘ isk the people t With power The republican party is wedded to the trusts. They furnish the money Ex: Gov, Stone v ’ and means to conduct campoigns | Reputiic, 26, of success, in the first place, by mak-) ton Rate of $25.40 for round trip. | S#2ative, antiseptic purposes which read- Harry J. Cantwell, heretofore 0r@) ang have to be given immunity to} Ex-Governor Stone returned from |!"& such an alliance as they have] |Home Visttors Kseension.—To Ay Caleen eoceres es ve on COMPLETE HUMOUR CURE, $1. Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP (25c.), to cleanse the crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT, (50c.), to. tn- stantly allay itching, inflammation, and trri- tation, and soothe and heal; CUTICURA of Meriwether’s lieutenants, refuses tol ion the people. There is only one| Chicago yesterday morning. At the made, and, in the second place, by/Ohio and Indiana, one fare plus sanction the transfer of his party to ; ‘i ‘ ‘ king sJunusily its | $2.00 for round trip, on sale Sept. 2 ’ remedy, Mr. President, and the great |same time came a letter written in] ™@ ing it so clumsily as toexposeits hy : p, on sale Sept. 2, Dick Kerens. He gives his reason : . 9, 16 and 23, return limit 30 days. | American people are awakening to |Chicago, correcting a dispateh which ignominious terms to the popular ‘ hy thus: “Lam opposed to the private ee “4 ee, i P To Ohio, Indiana and points east in : : pions 5 it. Turn the rascals out and put the} was sent to the local papers from gaze.” Central Passenger Territory. On} Resotvant PILus (250.), the new chocolate ee ownership of a public ownership par-) gamocratic party in power, and the|Chicago. His letter follows: = sale Oct. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, re-{ coated substitute, for Ilauld ‘Resolver’. te wie Ty thar shout hea sutticlent tent reusts will be controlled, if not oblit- o the Editor of Republic. Montrose Recorder, 22.—Judge J.| tre limit, 30-days. Rate one fare Sten muticient to cure. dhe severest case, €8- pie oral) , ee of CHAS organiza- | erated. Chicago, IIL, Aug. 24, 1902.—The] N. Ballard started on the 11:30 train for roung bat ae Viewurvoort | yor si pipe Britien . — Kerens-Meriwether cunereneanital story telegraphed from here yester-|Sunday for Port Arthur, Texas, with a Agent. | Nae Biias Sas cutecOeaee Wee . We took occasion last week to cull) day to the St. Louis papers to the| the intention to bring his son, Skin-| Clark Wix down on a statement he} oifect that I had said that | would|ner, home, if he is able to stand the made in a speech at the Burdett pic-!noy be a candidate for senator if|trip. Skinner has been down with nie, that he was a farmer in the east] Senator Vest should be a candidate, | typhoid fever, and the doctors re - about twenty years and we ought to! part of the county, and could there-| and that Idid not want any popu-|ommended that he be brought home: know the condition of the party, and | for sympathize with the down trod-|jjs¢ speakers sent to Missouri because |There has been much telegraphing, we certainly think we do. We can}den yeomanry, The Record takes us| the populists had sold out to the/and Mr. Ballard is not confident that truthfully say that there is less dis-|to task, ina long editorial, for dar- republicans, is a pure fabrication the will be able to bring his son home satisfaction and complaint of the} ing to call attention to these little) trom the beginningto end. I didnot|at present. Skinner had been work- ticket than during all these years of discrepancies in that gentleman's ——$—— We have been conducting a demo- cratic journal in Bates county for If you know Malaria, you certainly don’ t like it. If you know Ayer’s Malaria and Ague Cure, you certainly do like it. 3%. demoeratic success. The ticket is not only composed of clean, compe- tent men, but the candidates are well distributed over the county. We look fo&twe biggest majority in any statements, but admits that we told nothing but tie truth. The Record is mistaken in saying that we find fault with him because of his posses- sions. On the contrary, if we hadour off year since the party has been in power in the county. —_— And now “benevolent assimlation” seems to be a failure ameng the Mo- ros in Mindanao. Early in the war, speaking of the Filipinos, ex-Presi- dent Cleveland, who has never been accused of being a fool, said “benev- olent assimilation” was not only say, every manin Bates county would be prosperous. But we did and do object to a candidate working the poverty dodge, when he has a com- petency. Clark Wix is farmer than we are. We were born and raised on a farm until 16 years ofage. Heleft the farm several years ago and for the past six years, until recently, has been holding thegovern- make any such statement to any person, in whole orin part. Wa. J. Stove. Greenfield Advocate, 21.—Hon. D. A. DeArmond came in last Friday for a brief visit with his many Green- field friends. His appearance at that time was a surprise to a great many of them, though none the less a no more of a| Pleasure to all, Saturday being “‘Di- rectors’ Day” at the Normal Institute he was pressed into service for a brief address to the school people in the afternoon. His theme was the Phil- ippine Islands and the lecture was a ing in Oklahoma and went with his employer to Port Arthur, Texas, to assist in the construction of a tele- phone line. We hope his father may find him well enough to be brought north at once. Are always "beau- tiful” and always ing to the society ; agp ar gion this case the re-$ ) PPPPPPPL ELL LLL MISSOURI STATE BANK, OF BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital $55,000. Surplus $6,000. Under state supervision and is frequently examined by the State Bank Examiners, has 46 stockholders -living in - Bates county, with a board of 13 successful business men as Directors. Large fire proof vault for the protection of ours and customers papers and full insurance inst - possible foss of cash by burglars. Loansmoney, receives deposite and transacts a general banking business, dangerous but exceedingly expensive. no ev el reat help us well as a treat to the is mostly true. % S ‘ With ample capital and 21 years successful experience we The ex-president also considered it pat sp _omye 7 whiskey - ger at ae Fre are oa ei . \ solicit your patronage, offermg gueclemecoettly for your guite doubtful whether “benevolent ee yet ag On ee - but there 5 deposits, courteous treatment and every facility and ac- assimilation” could be made to work dicate ‘souks object +0 Having the} Lord Wolseley Stands by Praise of) are few in real life: \ commodation that is consistent with safe banking rules; § like a charm even among the barba- truth told about him. The intima-|_ Austen. beg hard itis .%9) Always have money to loan, Rs : | rians and half civilized tribes of any tion by- the Record that it can tell “ of ti, taives we WM. E. WALTON, Pres. J. RB. JENKINS, Cashiers: Ay coantry: -Uihnean DaSOlene something’on democratic candidates} London, Aug. 25.—Replying to a) know and believe ON J.B, WALTON, Ase’t Cashier. ‘ “ mY E is contemptible.’ Tell the tryth is all | correspondent who asked Field Mar-| that they were af 4a ! | ‘ J. Davis Orear, the ‘fire-eating edi-|We ask. A candidate who is afraid shal Lord Wolseley if the report was — : : - A tor.of the schon, Thomas Cat, | of being discussed is not St to beelect- paren that he Roig > e i who was nominated for governor by |ed to an important office, American army a8 “ it in the ; a the republicans last week, might ap _ : world,” th fla marshal writes that WALTON TRUST with EB , propriately open his campai; asword. Orear is one of the most picturesque and piquant banderillas that ever wielded a pen —Omaha Congressman DeArmond Will open | he believes the quotation_accurately his campaign in this distriét at Clin-| describes the situation. ton on thevevening of Aug. 3Cth. Bee, The Clinton Democrat says: Judge “Sam” Small Was Drunk. I. Davis was born and raised in the| DeArmond hasa host of warm per-| Brattleboro, Vt., Aug. 26.—The west part of Bates county and has |sonal and political friends inClinton. | collapse of the Rey. “ am” Small, relatives still living there. He learn-} His knowledge of National andState the temperance lecturer, who was to e printer's trade i irs is inti [ speak for the-No License Local Op ed the printer's trade in Butler and |affairs is intimate and. thorough. wen mia bee lam Might, by the Copii), Garros and Profits to - ways has ready money on hand to be loaned farms” in Bates, Vernon and Barton,counties, M ‘ee ‘the Very Lowest Rates of I Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates before borrowing of others. We have a full and * early gave promise of a humorous wii- | Since he was here Jast, he has made 5 » Bh S complete abstract of title to ev: acre of ; ter of merit, He started the Thomag|a personal examination into condi- on ae, Grima’ tae ne iy hg County from the U. caer o pty Catin Botler and moved it toseveral | tions in the Philippine archipelago | Small says: “was drunk. Ihave reliable Abhions Pew His Bs ester daily. We furnish - towns with varying success and at land he is indeedwell equipped to dis- | 00 excuse to offer.” { Wes : , last landed in Hot Springs, where}cuss this troublesome question as Double T ea Interest Paid on Time Deposits, there was a demand for that kind of] well‘as the other issues of the time, be, ee saa beng Ay ——DIRECTORS——— a literature and lias thrived wonderful- —— — Phillipsburg, Kan., Aug. 25.—Ches-| cise and not feel tired.” si h ly since. He-has been licked ‘innum-| W. J. Bryan wired Mr. Rothwell,| ter Westbrook, wholived seven miles Be Ld oes bit beh ew ay wa ae € Be Xder ar: erabletimes, cut up, shot and pound-| chairman: democratic state-central | southeast of here, killed his wife by ed out of shape, bat he alwayscomes , committee, that he would be present cutting her throat with arazor. | 4 ing. He would snake hot| to speak at che-opening of the eam-| eminent Got sid suicide Ye yak : ey

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