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+ PAD ae 1S Se SR . “C”"’ With a Tail. Betting on New York Result Of All Hot Weather Enemies JILTED DAUGHTER ” with 1 ae ee of humanity choler is the worst FOR HER MOTE re Mateos : - ‘ reatment to be effec tive must _be ON MOTHER. es Pp prompt. When vomiting, purging Pi Sore : : ks to- | and sweat announce that the disease : ‘ Neves sold is DAL. RM ids favor Odell | SB pt vet seguee E Neer O'Connor Was Engaged to Both at the ir sts, 9c. Next week Lex- diarrhea, cholera morbus and Same Time. | ‘ —— ¢ im scutiment inj dysentery are overeome by Pain-; | ‘ 200 Factory Girls Strike. men in Wall} killer. . Syracuse, N. Y., Oet. 25 —John | se oT ‘abies | anserreemsstunsisines }O°Connor finds himself in ths unique | hs hun fe ae rs ~ . alin ca - vod ure hoiding off for next . za | AP ATES Sec teSAte | position of being engaged to i. — 3 Americ a Bis is comet v oa k ‘SR Epte OF the | pee mts an yee bis 8 Robyne and her daughter, | The Kind You ila Us t $s boe 3 this afternoon for MOR pay. ne eee eee eee eevee? "| Retreated Before the Mod Mullah} VPS Theresa Darschal at the same; in use for ¢ of be told by the manager that if they did ee ome mere ene } ‘ f Itime. Both are widowg | : is reate at 4 In anaemin and most women’s ail Without Being Attacked. O'Connor went to board with Mrs. ZAG se. i i. i ae mints the ai ti u "a wok the! London, Oct. —A message re.| Robyns about twe mor ths ago. He | sino é ener real : ricated the Ps partmen's out of food, is Imperfect so t [ceived ut the Foreign Office here to- | ell in love with Mrs. Robyne’ daugh- oe thep wreayet'a s . pert pe! a vhere vere aud refused patient is weak, wan, nervous and | Gay from General Manning, dated _ ars. Darsch il, and she returned ct = ay ts ae . ; ‘+ peri an to leave the Iyspeptic. This condition ean be} Rerbera, capital of Somaliland, an- his love The for = husband died Infants and Childron—Exper e Bic Sicha ~ irrived pi Y a i pe wae | hounces that the foree eommanded aa ray oie renee oy ne thelat Af - 7 ta SPA EW CR) ve . Ks S baoiinii's Pasauiiie feng bine g Hsehaha oie 1) by Colonel Swayne, which was threat- te — —— : ' gees! eho @ Ra) wr Wee & LAE ‘ : saa aon wkba “weds ed with destruction by the army ms ’ 2 ing to ty rors, | 1 Pow Chater Olan = Hobe. ihokeln os a Thee CASTOR IA commanded by the Mad Mullah, has} 0 SOuner ninde a proposal o _— ‘.: sant Ib 2 ‘ Jon’t have them, nor will any one, renched Bohottle in safety re to Mra, Darsehal, who is 26 ; iter Of: : N : oats * vho uses Huekien’s Arnica Salve. It For Infants and Children, ral Manning's message adds; |Yetrs old. Mrs, Darschal accepted nuts rb Bai ts ay ‘ uP : rate = ipe, chapped handa, chilblains. Ire eile ie attacked during its retirement, .The ei i 3 aa Colic. Tt re ‘ * Constipation fallible for Piles, 25e at UH. L. Tuck- _— 2 » situation, consequently, is more sat. | WeGding. and Flatulen i . regulates the Signature of en's drug store. Py Responsibility: is the parents’ GPea responsibility, and how important that It is the right of every child to be well born, and % the parents it must look for health and happiness, How incon- no taint of disease is left in the blood pitiabl swellings, brittle bones, white swelling and deformity. How can parents look upon such little sufferers and not reproach themselves for bringing so much misery into the world? If you have lurking in your system, how can you expect well developed, on? Cleanse your own blood and build up your health, and notonly enlarged your capacity for the enjoyment of the pleasures of life, but have discharged a duty all parents owe to posterity, and made any diseas healthy c you hav mankind healthier and happier. There is no remedy that so surely reaches deep-seated, stubborn blood } rches out even hereditary poisons, and removes every taint from the blood, d If weaklings are growing up around you, right the-wreng. by It is and can be taken troubles as S. S. S. It and builds up the general health. S S S putting them ona course of S. S. S. at once. a purely vegetable medicine, harmless in its effects, by both old and young without fea. of any bad results. skin diseases, Ou Farm Loans DUVALL & PERCIVAL, BUTLER, MO, offer inducements in the matter of — long time, easy payments, liberal .. terms and fair treatment. aaa irae saa ta “~ F.J. TYGARD, HON.J. 8B. NEWBEBRY, J. C.CLARBE, President. Vice-Pres't. Oashier THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BUTLER, Mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. EsrancisueD Drc., 1870. 925,000. = A General Banking Business Transacted *D Paw} ies! <p Ps Lt ao dy ee AR Reh ew Bates County Investment Co., BUTLER, MO. Capital, #8cG0,00°c. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county, Choloe securities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, F. J. Tyeanp, Prevident. Hayxs, Abstractor. Hon. J. B, Newrenry, J.C. CLARK, Vice-Presitent. Sec’y. & Treas, Jao. 8. F. Wanrocn, Notary. SO re c » RRARARSAS WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER MISSOURI. Capital, Surplus and Profits $68,300.00. Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farms in Bates, Vernon and Barton counties, Missouri, at the Very Lowest Rates of Interest. Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates before borrowing of others, We have a full and complete abstract of title to every acre ofland or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8, patent down to date, © that we keep up with the records daily, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. : ——DIRECTORS—— Wm. E, Walton, J. Everingham, J. R. Jenkins, John Deerwester, Wm. W, Trigg, TT. C. Boulware, Frank M, Voris, Booker Powell, 0, R. Radford, 0. H. Dutcher, Sam Levy, TT, J: Wright, ALLEN, _. We. E, WALTON, Pres, to be transmitted to the helpless child, entailing the most ’ suffering, and marking its little body with offen- sive sores and cruptions, catarrh of tte nose and throat, weak eyes, glandular _ Write us about your case, and let our physicians advise and help you, This will cost you nothing, and we will also send our book on blood and one THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga y | | AR ARIA ABA RH RR RRR ARAB AR isfactory, but do not cancel the or- ders warning a Punjab regiment to be in readiness in case it is wanted, as further awaited, The wounded are alldoing developments must be Weiland bho anxiety concerning the The Aden detachment is expected to-day, and will go forward to-morrow,” wounded officers need be felt. The news from Somahland caused erent satisfaction here and relieved the keen anxiety felt as to the fate of the British expedition, General Manning's message was promptly In the meantime, O'Connor trans- ferred his affections to the mother: the latter and O'Connor became en- zaged, the couple were regularly call- ed in the parish chureh and the wed cenuine C/A ding was to have taken place one week ago vesterday, But Mrs. Darsehal came here from Cortland, went to the parish priest and told him that he should not pronounce her mother and O'Connor husband and wife, as she herself was engaged to O'Connor, Under the circumstances, the priest did not perform the ceremony, forv ard to King Edward. NATIVE FIELD HOSPIT. Simla, India, Oct. : L GOING, —Besides the Second Bombay Grenadiers and the Bombay Infantry Regiment. sailing for Somaliland to day, a native tield hospital sails for the sume destina- tion Saturday, The Twenty-ninth Baluchis have also been warned to be in readitiess, Sixty Yoars of Popularity is the record of Painkiller (Perry Da- Vis’), but the shops are full of imita- tious made to sell upon the great re- pulation of Lue genuine: be cautious, therefore, when you ask fora bottle to see that you get the genuine, An unfailing remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis Two Masked Men Hold Up a Train. Butte, October Early this morn'ng the eastbound Northern Pacitic passenger was held up by masked men near Bearmouth, The bage ge car was blown up with dy- natmite. Engineer Neill was shot by one of the desperados. According to Conduetor-Quinn;-who-brought the train to Drummond after the rob- bery, the work was done—by—twe men, one holding up the trainmen while the other went through the maileur and attempted to blow open the safes. He was unsuccessful. Pas- sengers were not molested and noat- tempt was made to get into the ex- press car. Registered mail was the only thing taken by the robbers. The Northern Pacific offers a re- ward of $5,000 for the capture of the robbers, dead or alive. Posses have started in pursuit with bloodhounds from the state penitentiary at Deer Lodge. The train held up was the North Coast Limited, the finest in the St. Paul-Seattle service. 25 The Finest Fabrie made by human skill is coarse com- pared with the lining of the bowels. When this tender membrane is irri- tated we have gripping pains, diar- Mrs, Durschal has engaged an at- torney to start an action for breach marriage promise, “L Never Knew Painkiller to Fail before, what can the matter be? Where fhe bottle? There, I thought so; at is not Perry Davis’ Painkiller at all, but something the druggist must lave made himself and | did not notice it; | have used Painkiller for years for diarrhaa, cramps and stomach aches and it never failed,” is Demands st00,000 For Wounded Heart, Joplin, Mo,, Oct. 25 —An interest- ing breach of promise suit now oceu- pies Judge Perkins’ court at Car- thage. Joseph Aylor, aged 63, of Webb City, a millionaire mine owner of this district, is being sued for $100,000 by Miss Etta Martin, a young woman 25 years old, of this city. In her petition the plaintiff alleges that Mr. Aylor proposed marriage to her and that she had her wedding sowntnade, and thatthe defendant married Miss Blanche Howell, of Webb City, and she asks tobe awarded judgment for $100,000, In the trial defense attempted to Miss Martin introduced evidence to show that her reputation during the past seven years had not been ques- tioned. The case oveupied all day yesterday and is still on. Miss Martin testified that the first time she met Mrs. Ayor was by ap- pointment in Webb City to talk over mining matters, and that a week er he called at her house in this city and spoke of love to her; then a few weeks later proposed marriage, and she consented, Happiness depends very much on the condition of the liver and kid- neys. The ills of life make but little impression on those whose digestion isgood. You can late your liver and kidneys with Herbine and enjoy rhea apd cholera morbus. What- ever be the cause of the trouble, take Perry Davis’ Painkiller according to the directions with each bottle. Travelers in all climates carry Pain- killer in their grip-sacks. Large bot- tles 25 and 50 cents. Mayor Robert Rohl Indicted. Centralia, Il., Oct. 25.—After being elected on reform promises, Mayor Robert Rohl, a Republican, finds himself indicted with five counts against him, specified as “palpable omissions of duty.” After the Coun- cil had ordered the Mayor to enforce saloon and gambling laws, the May- or set them aside after two weeks, and personally relased- the arrested gamblers. The climax was reached six weeks ago when a discharged policeman in open Council meeting. of the five indictments. told of the Mayor’s wide-open orders health and buoyancy of spirits. Price, 50 cents —H. L. Tucker. Damaged By Rain and Lightning. Marceline, Mo., Oct. 17.—A heavy rain storm swept over Linn and Chariton counties last night. Hay and wheat stacks were fired by the lightning. One farmer near here had twelve head of steers killed. A large barn and granary, full of theseason’s crops, were burned on the farm of M. H. Washburn, entailing-a heavy loss. Corn was washed away in the shock, and, coupled with the losses of last Sunday’sstorm, this section has been damaged thousands of dollars. $100 Reward $100. The readers ot this paper will be pleas- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science ha# been only positive cure known to the medical At one time he dehounced repre-| fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution- sentatives of the Women’s Christian |#! disease, requires, a constitutional Temperance Unidén as cowards, and promiged to use his office to protect saloon men. This occurred in Police Court, and is the basis of one count teatment. Hall’s.Ca~arrh Cure is taxen tem, therebv destroying the founda’ wethe, diseess, and’ giving. the crenge } building up the nature in its. work going i besmirch Miss Martin's reputation. | - internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous svrtaces or the ays- Bears tae ‘be Kind Ya Hy The Lis i Have In Use For Over ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY G7 4 L natural sleepe Mowers a ends Oi ALWAYS nature of sere Aways Bought 3 ‘Years, Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, NORTH BOUND. No 0 St Leuismail.. No Kaneas City expre: . No 24 St Louls ft) . No, 164 Local ¥ Wivceeeewi cece . H ROU! ND No, 29 St. Louie & Joplin (limited) No, 27 Kansas City & Toplin mail P No 20 Kansas City & Joplin expr. P No. 10} Looat Freignt......... 0 ....205 P.M, INTERSTATE DIVISION, No,i8l Butler & Madison Depart TAL.M, No. ls? Butler & Mi m Arrive. 115 A. ANDERVOORT, Ag. K, C, Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table, Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. 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