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Spring Wagons. Wagon Harnes 810 to 330; acd prices. Buga, Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Cow and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Harness $3 to S15: Saddles, all styles Oar Vehicles are the latest in desivn and printing, WePARL AND BROS., Butler, Mo, A Most Liberal Offer. The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- eight page paper, in magazine form, edited by William Marion Reedy, aa- sisted by a staff of contributoracom. prising the best writers and literary authorities on all current anbjects, social, religious, scieutitic, financial, literary or artistic, The Mirror is a weekly review of men and affairs; a treasury of short stories and good poetry: a paper in which the best books, best plava and best music are ably reviewed, and all topics of contemporary intereat are Given careful attention, It is theup- to-date paper for the merchant, the teacher, the professional man, the student, the politician, as well as for woman and the home. If you will send us 10e, in silver or stamps, we will mail the Mirror t Women and Jewels, power to the average womn. them. If a woman will risk Syrup Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that | is the order of a woman's preferences. | Jewels form a magnet of mighty Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purehase her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insid- ious consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the reg- ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German It will promptly arrest con- sumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system, It is not a cure-all but itis a certain eure for coughs, | colds and all bronchial troubles. You Worth of NEW MUSIC $3.00 Postpaid $I OO For . | In order to introduce it to the public, namely: One copy Lake Park Schottische price One copy Evraptured Waltz, price One copy Vapor City Two-Step March, price One copy Weltmer March, price | One copy Kaylor Bros’. Schottisehe, price | One copy of the latesc song, entitled, ‘It Only the Right Step is Taken,’” For $1.00 we will send to any address, postpaid, the above mugic It is all brand new, between third and fourth grade, Your money back if not satisfactory, Addreas all orders tu Me J. H. KAYLOR & CO., Music Publishers, Nevapa, Mo, ORDER NOW, Vernon Co. 48-40 “LOW baits [U ST. LOUIS via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Ac- your address for ten weeks. Tue Mirror, St. Louis, Ma, remedies at any drugstore, O-W MEYER'S KIL-KOLD TABLETS: “They stop a —- Hate a cold worse than you do. cough and Keep it stopped. Cure Grip, Headache and Malaria, too. 25 Cents at your druggist’s. If he can’t supply you, send price to MEYER’S MEDICINE CO., 260-266 W. Broadway, New York. ERECT FORM CORSETS Form you ee i tos pee. le as much \ and an absolutely exact over fifty different styles The Erect Form follows own contour—it does not Press ‘pon the bust bdomen, bat ives a graceful effect to the pemon by beeping: the abculdets tos hannense™” and 701 For medium ° |can get Dr. GG. Green's reli ble Get Green’s Special Almanac. 1902, by the provsie court of Bates count Missouri 3 tate, are req ther the date of sald H jnded from pal » b This 6th day of September. 1902. DV WN, : Public fulsinice 5 The annual Horse Show will take place in the Exposition Coliseum trom November 8rd to Sth, inclusive. In addition to these attractions there will be running races daily on the mile track at the Fair Grounds and base ball games between teams of the American and National Leagues on their respective grounds An excellent opportunity will be offered to see the World's Fair site and the progress made on the build ingsfor the great internatonalexpo- sition of 1904, PS See loeal agent for detailed infor. Mation as to rates tickets, ete H.C. Towxsenn, . Gen] Pass'r and Ticket Agt , St. Louis, Mo. ~LUW RATES TO ST, LOUIS via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Ac- count Fall Festivities, tO) Which include the Great St. Louis Fair, which gives: $30,000, in premi- ms,—the- gorgeous Veited- Prophet ageant; Street Fair and Carnival; Horse Show in the Coliseum; running horse races daily by the best thor- oughbreds in the country and base ball games between teams of the American and National Leagues. Allevents during October and the first week in November, Ask your local avent for detailed information and visit the World's Fair City. H. C. Towxsenp, Gen’] Pass’r and Ticket Agt St. Louis, Mo. cauinnnsislihipiaieocieemimantiatiniisdniccedan. ts Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, { 88 County of Bates, . In the circuit court of Rates county, Missouri, in vacation, September lath, 142, Ca Min- nick and G W Minnick, her husband, plain- tiffs, v8. Sarah Hyatt and — Hyatt, her b band, Martha Kegerries and Peter Ke gersies her husband, Emma Rrown and Abram Brown her husband, Anna Belle Anstown nee Thompson and —Ansdown, her husband, Robert L Gregory, .'ames' Davis, John Thompson, Mary Thompson, Frank Thomp- son, George Thompson, Lucy ann Thomp- son, Vella Bronson.nee Minni*k and — Bron- son her husband, The BatesCo. Investment Co., and John U Hayes, defendants. Order of Publication, Now at this day comes the plaintiffs herein by their attorney, WO Jackson, and flies their amended petition alleging, among other things that defendants, Mar: Thompson Frank Thompson, George jompson, Lucy AnD Thompson, and Della Bronson nee Minnick, and — Bronson her husband, are not residents of the state of Missouri, Whereupon it is or- dered by the clerk in varation that said de- fendante be notified by publication that pore have commenced a suit against them n this court, the object andgeneral nature of which is to obtain a decree in partition and or- der of sale, of the following described land lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: ‘The west half of lots three () ant four (4) of the northeast quarter of section two (2), all in township thir- b Regiea (39) of range thirty, and that unless the said defendants be and appearat this court atthe next term thereof, to begun and holden at the court house in the city in said county, on the lith day of Nevember bext, and on or before the first day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it furthe? ordered that a copy hereof be published, »ecording to law, in the BUTLER WEEKLY Timks, a newspaper published in said county of Bates, for fonr weeks successively, published at lvast once a week, the last inser- tion to beat least fifteen days before the frst day of said next term of this court. A. B, LUUWICK, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witnese {szav] my hand and seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this 13th day of Sep- of Butler, 4t tember, 142, A. B. LUDWICK, Cireuit Clerk. Administrator's Notice. Notioe is hereby fatration with wil a ‘were grante4 te the t Propp desensed upderaigned ‘A the 6th day. of September aul ons haying claime against ssid ier aired to exhibit them ~ InD:ANS HONOR CHIEF. rd Ceremonies Carried Out at “Grave of Old Chie? Louiseau in Lake Couaty, 111, A ry \ Oh pla er grave of i \ ler ¢ w 1 X river in the north- haves Red } Star ' the i Se rand other members of his fam- ily the grave of Louiseau and performe . mony in i keopir hs the | Win is hin ! | priest, h pesition tong | People of more intiuence than the di- rect chief, j Chief Louiseau was the head of a j thriving tribe of Winneb Who populated a section near Chicago 150 year The Winnebag s were in continual warfare with the other Indians—the tomies of Chica j go and the Sac and Xes of southern Wisconsin, Chief Louiseau’s fame as {a warrior bee amatter of history The French missionaries made frien: With him, but were unable to quiet the strife between rival Chicago Workmen Take Steps to farm near | Provide Place for Out-ng. Committee Reports in Paver of Pur- chasing 3.000 Acres of Land in Wisco ised as sin, to lie UMMER HOME, ‘two Ronter s Killed By Ag Cleveland. O.. O Ss Gna thes Loraine coun- ty, last night J Meach shot dead two robbers he had released himself from ropes ich they had bound him and after they had nade” wa isoner—of jis voyuer Resort tor Union Men, jbrother, Jarvis, aged 65. A third The workine 2 go are to |Tobber was probably f w d- have a summer resinjed by Meach and ler arrest, the vicinity Wis Threé more who were guard out movers it ‘ s ot lhe side the farm , uae t dd ae gi : ies ; a rn John Meach is one bache- hette to look at whieh is jlor broth who are re 1 ta be owned by the Chicag eiwaukee & twealthy, Ashe was gin the St. Paul road, Phe 1 “4 barn bast night, three nomsked men pleased with the tract ane PULUEOOU ieidl hihi Penny bohing ae The members said } with ro fhey ther agents of 30 others whe | ¢ ed [into as and qui a coc tive plin whereby every | thehouse wy overpowered Jarvis Workinginan in Chicago and other cit | Meach in the same manner and were jes, if they will, can have a share in the hew home, cuarter u pay $10 andatier mew bie mbers wil is the plan to have a plaice where : | Workingmen can spend their summers at less cost than Arthur Roebuck ut forthe property, was n the city, weted us i in ) Milwaukee 1 and said he rday, rs will pay $1, of Marinetie, who jabout to tie Loren Mea the af the aged 80, oldest on they doa Having atre cided it) w Loren is bed Pro the predtnina ties the bandits t a lit brothers WALL Wot tle safe in which the Mens redinen, | : About 125 year © Chief Louisean | Mitt heard from company That the were supposed to keep their valua- Was slain in hattle and his remains | Pecommendations of the committee bles. The robbers did not ise expos Were interred on Vidvard Point be woul spt An ya pie sives, but we rein the c P a charter, it is stated, will be tiled ina neath a great mound, ) f “ ow days at & rtweld doors of the sal too's Fer many the Winnebagos, | 42 days at Springtwld, driven westw . ite tok F the inte after a time) when John Meach appeared in the ments of the whites, made annual pit: | t2 ai ; e up the erpartof the tract doorway witha double barreled she grimages to his grave, ‘The lust oft ae Sip heictevae 4 lai in moe run and killed two of t rimi record was made by Chief Hopinkn, | Me stockholders, although the orlg native ther oauld:t his grandson, in 1810. This visit was inal plan of maintatning the summer | The) uk One ob anleiior and it 1} remem. | home will not be abandoned, The | third jumped through bered hy old residents af the vieinity Hand is described as ideal tor the car-| before he eould ran out m- a out of scheme. ltis well yard Meach had reloaded the won SITRE timbered ido rolling. with streams |* : SURE CURE FOR BOILS. full oe kp ewe ee ees aud wounded him so severely thet 1 . Eahect or [he may die he wounded nu | Paris Doctor Successfully Treats the | Pld for the lind Mr, Rabeck did net hone : j | Paintal Swetlings with jfeel at Hberty to mention, As it ee tothree men wu Serum, Wholly animy ¥. however, the price jh yuse to come to his assistance, but _ Bee Seo ae 9 : eee 8" they turned and ran, ‘Ther were a strated that the inflamed mmors des-| EW SETTLE IN SOUTH AFRICA | doubted)y confederates i ed under the names of boils or Seeman John Meach then cut the ropes rnicles at nthrax may be sucece The Expected Rush of Bmigeation te which bound Jarvis and 1 wo ea ed nai ted ti. Shi unin Lobatse the New Hritish Colony Duos fndctie: web han : ate sep: semester cette barn. Jarvis stood watch over the ry NOSES SIN cee ta ahe ¢ There is a mM} wounded mon, while Jola wotitied tite of the academy « ' n| terest i" he nen ee) the neighbors on an adjoir rm albu us liq wl wir ; : A John had been able to release himself tere: oses of five te vie cer mid otherwise, has net resulted [by chafing the ropes which bound timeters, is eflencious mst the : ? phe ‘ taphy! cits miotohe which eng ‘ ' YT hin against the irou-hound corner of stapl voeeus m rhe which gen ders those affections, The sernm em- es vem Tthe stall into: which ad i ployed has such a powerful effect that ' , thrown, in twooor three hours after the injec. i : ri ‘aN ; sas Tie wounded robber lines to ti HW opain enused by the inflaryn ki ‘ } a fit The veculte veer « Ie} cans 1 ft t Pylic ns.}make known his ideutity Phe according te the manner in whi e prupt be} Meuches wore not arrests is madesand the amount of Anan . ; : he-we : clgh the ! quite gleeful a Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets. C tissue in the center « Je : : é { their |, Candy Cathartic, ¢ - on, at i x 0c, 2c. If C.C.C, fail, largest carbuneles cure without | Propectes , “ anv nor cautertvation, vielding sa pre would he No Fears in Clay County. nee iy : ish than uncer oasi pee ibe a fee price ress > : : : eae UA aE ee always aente blen Excelsior Springs, Mo., (etober 1S in t The infections, about 200 in num-| mine oe Mentt thon ever, |—Polities in Clay county are ata her, made by Dr. Doven, and fully i aa qe : ul ut the Tee pee ne lowebb seeming Chere isnoin specified by him, have never produced ative. ib ¥ bas ¥ estand no record to make, Demo. An. ahaces katlirs, like tt Ss. ure strong si tigi a pases ly disinclined te own to steady [erates here have never failed to wake NEW ROAD IN FAR EAST. Work after the comparatively larg up in time forthe polls in November Bey vn REE ean "'Tand will be there this year, too, and Line to Connect the ¢ Asian} The uralists | with the Sihertaw tattroad tm Projected, United States Cr nsul Smith, : cow, inforined the s ment toa private com sentiny Moseew and fo has been organized to b a railroac to connect the Centrat Asian with the Siberian roads by a line from Andishan Or Tashkent. along the western fron- tier of China, through the basins of the Irtish and Ob rivers. The project is to have it pa thros the Akmolinsk distriet. but all through the net only southern dis s of the govern- nt of Tomsk. ifford a short and convenient ronte for ship- ping central Asian products to east- ern Siberia, Mongolia and Manchuria, and also for bringing Chin es] Ny tea, into the Tr spian provinces and even into northern Per- sia, This wv line woul Presiden President Sleeps in Camp. sevelt, accompanied by his sc and) Kermit their ilip. slept on the bare ground the other night. They left S. amore late in the day in a beat 1 rewed across to Cold Spring Harbor, After skirting the beach for several miles they ded, cooked their own supper and then at nine o'clock rolled themselves in their blankets. They slept on the ground until five oclock and in the morning. There was not a guard or detective within eall. After a typical camp breakfast which the presicent prep to Sagamore hill. I the party returned é > Years Ahend, The al orgin of the press ex- hibition, whieh was ope at Copen- hagen, on June 14. prints a lett Thomas A. Edison, im reply to queries as to his opinions con- cerning motor, traction, and aerial navigation. Edison’s letter reads as follows: “I believe that within 3¢ years nearly all railways will discard steam locomotives and adopt electric motors, and that the electric automo- biles will displace the horses almost entirely. In the present state of sei- ence there are no known facts by which one could predict any commer cial future for aerial navigation.” Chance to Make Money, If the German crown prince has de- marked, KNOCKS DOWN A «M‘SHER.” Plach y American Woman Resents an e with Blow in Mrs. Mar. and athlet Minneapolis. a table in t stylish open de Boulogne. band, who evide beyond expec ¢ alc a man whe next. table smirke and, gradu growing bolder, finally raised his as if to drink her Mrs. Sidney called a waiter dered him to tell the “masher" to cease his annoyance. The man resented the waiter’s intervention rather loudly, went smiling in othe American woman's table. and said: “Now, dear girl, don't be A superior wi Before he could say anything fur- ther Mrs. Sidney flew up like a steel spring and with a stalwart blow inthe teeth sent the fellow sprawling. After a brief explanation the “mash- er” was given his hat and ores get out. ‘He refused to give his name but apparently belonged to the Eng- lish “smart” society, bite Spain Denied Big Guns, The Spanish officers who were sent to Cuba to obtain possession of pieces of ordnar war did not sue in their the United vernment obje ing to handing over te them the] guns. The Ame give up only the + be useless in mocern warfare, Th action of the Washington authorities has created a bad impression at Ma- drid, the ‘ft there after the mission, rieans were willir all guns that we Plece of News for Duke Rortis, The Grand Duke prised to hear. une, that there sons in Chicago o have never been nearer the’stoekyards than just within long-smelling distance of them. toris will be sur- ys the Chicago Trib re thousan's of per- Possible, One of the old settlers says Chicago is derived from an Indian word mean- ing strong. Perhaps, says the Chicago roibupthatasnat majority or for John Dau herty, of Li Congress from the * Phe various county cx the distrier are puttit toyet he and have for and Republicans here they have not the ren cutting down the old eratic maj Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus P: ole free. Ade. Sterling » real! kidney Uls. Same bay Co. Chicaga op N. ¥ Cuba is Grateful, He Says. New Yor 1S —President Palma has denied in en Oct. hatie terma reports that the Cubans are display. ing ingratitude toward the United States, or that they a eat to the outcome of question. bow indiffer- ie Peciprocity “We always have been grateful to the United States.” he is quoted as saying, “and this feeling of the Cubans will never change. It is also our desire to have the closest com- mercial aud political relations, prin- cipally conunereial, with the United States.” Army Reduced to Minomum, Washington, Ortober IS ~The war departinent to-day proutilgated an order ree ie the st ary to SO.G00, preseriled by | siders it io Jonge of the compa vecfal siti tion in the Philip, to maintain the present strength of 65.000 me. 3100 Reward sv. Vhe readers ot this paper will be pl ‘d to learn that there is ai least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. fHall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical traternity. Catarrh being a constitution. al disease, requires, a cor stitutional teatment. Hall’s Cs carrh Cure ig taken internally, acting directiy upon the blood and mucous surtaces or the’ sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation tthe disease, and giving the patient or MMNVIn the president con. Necessary p Ih View cided to give up his rights to the | Record-Herald, the Indians got their | strength oy building up the constitution throne for a woman the litter should inake haste to come over-here, says the Chicago Record-Herald, and lec- ture before the affair is forgotten. There will be money in it for her and the boy. first impression from the stockyards. Supplying a ive, Perhaps, says the Chicago Record- Herald, King Edward merely turned over one of his castles in order to dodge the taxes. and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haye so much fatth in its curative powers, that they offer One case that it Send tor list of testimon- & Co, 78c. Hundred Dollars for any tails tu cure. lals. Address F, J. Cuenny Tuiedo, O. §@PSold by Cruggis Corpses ooo

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