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‘ is -} of the low down blocky kind. Can é | fF ill weigh one th d pounds at one yea: oli. E va eae mapads set 1903 at my ‘ar: 3 miles northeast of Butler on old North place, $12.50 for colt to stand and suck. This stock, to be appreciated, should be seen. J. W. BARNHART. For Bribing a Congressman. New York, June 25.—The federal | j prand jury in Brooklyn to-day pre- | companies incorporated here yester- sented two indictments against. Geo. F. Miller, general agent of the Brandt automatic cashier. The indictments charge Miller with ai jing and abett- ing a former congressman Driggs to violate the United States revised Statutes in paying money to Driggs. Miller was arraigned and witheld his plea pending examination of the in- dictment by his counsel. He gave bail in the sum of $2,500. Tax on Babies. Extreme hot weather is a greattax upon the digestive power of babies; when puny and feeble they should be given afew doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge, the children’s tonic. It will stimulate and facilitate the di tion of their food, so that they soon become strong, healthy and — 25c at H. L. Tucker’s Drug tore. Iron rust may be easily removed by covering the stain with a thick layer of salt and then saturating it with the juice of a lemon and laying itin strong sunlight to bleach. It the stain does not come out with the first application it certainly will with @ second, Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no p pay. Price 25 cents, - * It is well to remember, when talk- ing about the Kentucky feuds, that all those assassinations take place in the only section of the state where the Republicans have a certain and positive majority. This is a part of the story that the Repubiican papers always “skip."’—Osceola Democrat, Beauty and Strength Are desirable. You are strong and —vigorous; when-your~ blood is pure, Many—nay, most—women, fail to properly digest tueir food, and so be- come pale, sallow, thin and weak, while the brightness, freshness and beauty of the skin and complexion, depart. Remedy this unpleasant evil, by eating nourishing food, and taking a small dose of Herbine after each meal, to digeat what you have eaten. S0cat H. L. Tucker's Drug Btore. Promotes Digestion Cheerfik hess and Hest.Contains neither |} Opium, Morphine nor Minesal. |} Nor Nargcoric. Peetpe of Old Dr S&MUELPITOMER Pamplin Seve! Ax. Sonne + Luthelle Anise Seed + Viens Seed - Aperfec! Remedy for Constipa- tio Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions, Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of ALO nonthe ales 3 Doses Reeree ay % Duce iis Be) | “EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. te The Kind You Have 4 CASTORIA show colts of them on the place that |To Sell Pedigrees to Rich Americans. | Worlds Fair Spent $8,500,000. | i Washington, June 29.—One of the | $t- Louis Republic. “nes: AN OLD SORE New York, June 24 —Under the cap- The World’s Fair company has ex-| tion “Boodle Rates in Missouri” the | day under the laws of- the District of pended in actual cash $8,500,000 up Commercial Advertiser says thiseven- | Columbia, was the American bureau to the first of the present month, as ing: Mr. Folk, the circuit attorney of biography, heraldry and genealog. | shown by the report of the auditing | who is starting so large and impres- with a capitalization of $3,000,000. committee of the national commis- | sive a procession of boodlers toward The company expects to cater to the | sion. the penitentiary in Missouri, has| coming generation of aristocrats in| The commision met yesterday to/given to the public a list of prices the United States. The projectors | further consider the report of the/ paid for legislution at the state eap- claim to have discovered that the committee, the auditing of the local|itol during receut sessions of the newly rich people of the United States company’s books and accounts hay-|legislature. They range from $150,- are turning from their dollar chase ing been completed under the super-| 000 for St. Louis street railway bills to the question of a pedigree and as| vision of Commissioner Scott of Ark. | to $500 demanded but not paid for family tree. The new company will] ‘The commission has been informal-|an excise bill. Next in size to the have agents in all foreign countries ly notified by the Exposition com-| price paid for street railway legisla- and will be prepared to furnish coat} pany tht a request will be made on| tion are two payments of $25,000 of arms, complete genealogical trees | the secretary of the United States}and $20,000 for private corpora- or anything else of similar kind that treasury to be allowed to draw on|tions. Oue price of $40,000 was de- may be desired by peope who want] the fund of $5,000,000 appropriated | manded for an insurance bill but not such things and can pay for them. | by Congresstor the Fair between now | paid. and September, probably in August.} In general the rates will strike our Contracts have been let by the Ex-|experts in such tariffs at Albany as Rev. W. L. Riley, L. L. D., Cuba, position company that will approx- extremely low—rural in fact. The New York, writes: “After fifteen|imately cdmplete the expenditure of| usual price was $5,000, not always days of excruciating pain fromaciatic | the $10,000,000 required by the act | paid, and there is a sugar trust pay- rheumatism, under various treat- | of Congress before any of thegovern-|ment of a beggarly $10,000, but mente, I was induced to try Ballard’s think of $800 foracoal oilinepection ment funde are available. Giisteteaiche aah tkenet The report of the auditing com-| bill. Why those would be hooted at entirereliet I can give itunqualitied | mittee will be fowarded to Washing-|by the entire lobby at Albany as recommendation. 25c, 50cund $1.00} ton, and when the government fund| starvation rates, After all that has at H. L. Tucker’s Drag Store. is available the money will be paid|been said about corruption in Mis- out under rules and regulations pre-|souri, it must be admitted that the scribed by the secretary of the treas- | business is still an infant industry. ury. « | invigorate the stagnant blood when Our druggist advised her to 8.8.8. her and she has been well ever since. J. R. MAROLD, 22 Canal St., Cohoes, N. ¥. Cures Sciatica. Aged Preacher Elopes. Marshall P. Wilder, the well known humorist, who has made a fortune on the etage, surprised his friends in New York by marrying a Brooklyn girl, Miss Sophie Cornell Hanks. are unknown, Constipated Bowels. To have good health, the body i ati : d leaves an estimable wife B Quinine | should be kept in a laxative condi-| 9" . 4 Tables, ite wen ie tion, and the bowels moved at least| He was the father of eighteen chil money if it fails to cure E. W,|oncea day, so —_ Se eeomenen dren, All but two are living. y i h box | Wastes are expe! jaily. Mr. G. L, ee Sean ee ie ie ee Kaneas, writes: “I have used Her bine to regulate the liver and bowels for the past ten years, and found ita reliable remedy” 50c at H. L. Tucker’s Drug Store. To Cure a Cold in One Day. German Syrup. We want to impress on ourreaders that Boschee’s German Syrup is posi tively the only preparation on the market to-day that does relieve and cure consumption, It contains the specifice, such as pure tar, extracts of gums, ete., which have been su highly endorsed for the cure of colds, coughs and consumption by the great medical congresses, The con sumptive, whether his disease is in the throat or lungs, must have rest at night, and be free from the spasm of dry and racking cough in the morning. The diseased parts want rest, healing and soothing treatment, and the patient needs fresh air, good Two Kentuckians Killed Over Cards. Lexington, Ky., June 25.—Mack Nickel and Gordon ‘were killed ina fight in Morgan county just over the Breathitt county line, yesterday by Clay Percell, who was himself slightly injured. The men had engaged ina game of cards and each man laid his revolver on his corner of the table, A dispute arose and Percell, who has the reputation of being a dangerous man, jumped to his feet and grabbed Canada. Chased Two Miles by Angry Whale. Los Angeles, Cal., June 23.—L. G. Murphy, a wealthy tourist of Carmen, Ind., had a thrilling experience yes- terday four_miles_off-the eoast- of Santa Catalina Islands. He came hear meeting the fate of Jonah in an attack by a monster whale. Murphy dorsing Joeeph W. Folk. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, «Gh Ss vill give was fishing with EE. Chapman of ge enay capneilantinn teins two of the pistols, one in each hand. | [og Angeles, owner of the launc Rival, Boars en morning with speedy and permanent | He shot Wells dead and wounded Signature and Skipper T. D. Clark. They found no tuna, but starting home came up on a huge horde of cetaceans churn ing the sea into foam. One was so near that they concluded to have fun Percell| with it. A The launch was steered .into it broadside. The whale went down but A Splendid Remedy. immediately reappeared, going Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lum-|8ttaight for the boat. Consternation bago and sciatic pains yield to the|drove the men aboard to sieze the penetrating influence of Ballard’s|life preservers and uit cushions. The Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the |ieviathan dived wituin a few feet of abe the! loon he vk hn the cratt and the fishermen changed are conveyed to every part of the| their course sharply. This prov d body and effect some wonderful] their salvation for the next instant cures. Mr. D. F. Moore, Agent Illi-| the whale was on the surface again =a Bergin | an Rm The whalechargedagain and again Liniment for rheumatism, backache, |®04 the launch was turned quickly etc.,inmy family. It is a splendid | to avoid the rushes which lasted two remedy. We could not do without] miles. Sometimes the whale was so it.” 25e, 50e and $1.00 at H. L. near that Chapman couldeasily have TOCHEE GD TUB SROEas jabbed bis gaff, which has a five foot handle, into the whale’s nose. During the two miles’ chase the whale never went completely out of sight, but plowed along on the sur- face or only afew feet beneath the waves and never stopped. The fishermen estimate the whale’s length at 60 feet. It was of a variety known as the “fin back.” relief. Small bottles, 25 cents; regu- lar size, containing nearly four times as much, 75 cents. At H. L. Tuck- er’s drug store, G. G. Green, Woobury, N. J. STORIA Nickel, who managed to shoot at Percell after a bullet had penetrated his shoulder. A second shot from Wells’ revolver in the hands of Per- cell, brought him down, made his escape. The Best is the Cheapest. the question. to sell a first-class newspaper. For Infants and Children. able newspaper that money and brainscan produce—and those should be the distinguishing traits ofa news: paper that is designed to be read by all members of the family. Subscription price, $layear. Any newsdealer newspaper or postmaster will receive your subscription or you may mail it direct to Always Bought General Custer’s Scout Dies. THE REPUBLIC, Carbondale, Ill., June 28.—Edward Fitzgerald, 46 years old, one of the five scouts sent vy General Custer for re enforcements a few hours before the terrible slaughter of Custer and his brave men at the battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876, and whore- turned with Lawton, the American General killed in the Philippines, later, died yesterday morning. Fitzgerald was wounded on the north fork of Powder River, andever since had been totally disabled. He leaves a wife and children, He also participated in the recapture of Cus- ter’snunitions of war from the Sioux Indians. St. Louis, Mo. of A Most Liberal Offer, advantage of the unprecedented club- bing offer wa this year make, which includes with this paper the Live Stock Indicator, its Special Farmers’ Institute editions and The Poultry Farmer. These three publications are the bestof their class and should be in every farm home. To them we add, for local, county and general news, our Own paper, and make the price of the four one year only $1.25. Never before was so much superior reading matter offered for so small For Over Thirty Years papers named, which we club with our own, are well known throughout the west, and commend themselves to the reader’s favorable attention upon mere mention. The Live 8tock Indicator is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical The Boss Worm Medicine. H. P. Kumpe, Druggist, Leighton, Ala , writes: “One of my customers had a child, which was sick, and thréw up all food, “<= oe ing on its stomach. He bought one for the f bottle ot White's Cream Vermifuge Go Speclal’ Farmers’ Institute at and it brought up worms from . the most tical publi the child. It’s the boss worm medi-| Beautiful Thoughts i ee the. oneten © geet eine in the world.” White's Cream] The sweet, breath of th be is 5 Vermitugeis also the en: nope goog suggestive of aphdete ind health, Tan Oa aad dhe ee = It improves t ion and as- A mother’s yearning for children is in- ; ble fromi a love of the beautiful, and | bold good for a short time only. pen pt — ve — it behooves every woman to bring the | Samples of these papers may be ex. every is office. 7- the health, vigor and elasticity of] ine subject ct hee matrane, °° Pett ©”) amined by calling at th ee = 60 spirits natural to childhood. 25c at} ‘To relieve pain and make easy that H. L. Tucker’s Drug Store. when ite is born again, EXPERIENCE other’s Friend The British Killed 10,000, is popularly used, It is a liniment easily administered and for external use only. London, June 30.—The war office Pregnant women should tr thie remedy, to-day received a dispatch from| it being ears frien Ae her during *s term it Colonel Rocheport, one of the British ag Ag rma of sus Pe wed teecedhenl officers serving with the Abyssinian gestation, will ~ tte eae ne gg force in Somaliland, which says the | Preventing cracked and sore nipples. A’ muscles straining with the burden will Abyssinian forces, May 30, after a relax, become supple and elastic from its series of forced marches, struck the | continued application. ’ All fibres in the abdominal region will mad mullah’s forces near Jeyd, sur- seepond ren dily rote exces aaa eave prising them at dawn and killing Gontaining the embryo if other’sFrlend | , Sasomety tapered 000 al-| is-applied external luring pregnancy, | ion of 10,000 apearmen and captering Oe ese homies as fe" | gant: four mon most all their cattle and sheep and Write for free book on Sotherhood.® ‘ HMUNN & Co,2° Broadway, lew Y 1,000 camels. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. GA. ' F St, Washington, D. OVER and BRILLIANT BOY Two Percheron stallions, will weigh fp) flesh 1,800 and 1,7¢0 pounds respectively. Both registered. Trace Marks Drsicns Copvmiants ac. AQtgtaoertat Su rn feseehe me on Bats receive Largest cir- a grk skilled physicians for which no charge is made. Diseases free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atimata. Ga. Guthrie, Ok , June 29 —After mort- gaging his property, thus leaving his family practically homeless, the Rev. O. K. Rossey of Cook Ok, has eloped with Miss Josie Sheldon, aged 18years. Their present whereabouts The preacher was also a medical practitioner. He was 50 years old, The eloping couple drove overland to Holdenville, the girl being passed as the preacher's daughter. It is believed that they have gone to The Baptist Young People’s Union of Missouri passed resolutions in- The Kind You Have Always Bought prints all the news that is worth printing. If you read it all the Year | ment of one certain note fully deseribed in said round you are posted on all the im- portant and interesting affairs of the world. It is the best and most: rell- All our farmer readers should take | an amount of money. The three | deceased Will sour the sweetest disposition and transform the most even tempered, lov- able nature into a cross-grained and irritable individual. If impatience or fault-finding are ever excusable it is when the body is tortured by an eating and painful sore. It is truly discouraging to find after months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases | Temain in the system; or, itmay be that some long hidden poison—perhaps Cancer—has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh and the skin regains its natural color. through the circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. will purify and all sediment or Every chronic sore, no It is other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look; the discharge ceases and tke sore heals, Several years ago, my wife had a se- vere sore log and was treated by the best physicians but received no benefit. S. S. S. is the only blood purifier that is guaranteed entirely vege- table. It builds up the blood and which she did. Fourteen bottles cured tones up the general system as no other medicine does. If you have a sore of any kind, write us and get the advice of experienced and Book on Blood and Skin ALVA W. NO. 1226, The Premium Saddle Stallion. Alva W., sired by the celebrated Artist Mon- trose, the premium saddle stallion of the World's Fair at Chicago, is a bay hands high and weighs about 1,10) pounds, e¢ is register- ed in the National saddle trorse Breeders’ Aa- sociation, No, 1228, Vol. Ill foaled in 1898, First dam by Deatbredge’s Drennon, he by Crutcher’s Drennon by Brinker's Erennon, the original Drennon; 2d dam by Bolivar; 3d by Kavasaugh's Gray Eagle; ath by Jim Allen, & thoroughbred, Alva \\, has a record in the show ring second to none in teis sention of the state. He has blue ribbons from the Kansas City horse show and from the Rich Hill, Belton and Harrisonville fairs, His colts snow for themselves and can be seen, This fine saddie stallion will make the season of 1903, and can be seen at the Lisle barn, Butler, Mo., at any time, ‘Terms.—To insure a living colt $l’. Care will be taken to avoid accidents, but not re- nperp ded any occur; @ lien will be held on the colt accoraing to law. Mare parted with or about to be moved from county money be- comes due and must be paid. T. K. Lise, Butler, Mo. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, D N Carnes and Florence Carnes his wife, by their deed of trust dated June 23, | “w, Not how cheap but how good fg | #™! Fecorded in the Kecorder’s office Wilh i and for Bates County, Missouri, in book No, 107 page 504 conveyed to the undersigne:! truss tee the following described real estace ying ab The Twice-a Week Republic 1s not | and being situate in the County of Bates as cheap as some so-called newspa- pers, but it {s ascheap asitis possible | river and also ten acres south, Rett ot noe eee It half of the northwest quarter of the northeast State of Missourt, to-wit: ‘Twenty acres, the East part of the north east quarter of northwest quarter north of quarter, allin section twenty (2) in townshi thirty eight (38) of range twenty-nine (24) whic! conveyance was made in trust te secure the pay- deed ef trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said nor y past due and unpad, and Whereas the ed of tr at provides that in the case of the absence, death or refusal to act of the trustee, the acting sher= i of Bates county may proceed to execute this trust and whereas the trustee EF D Kipp re fuses to act. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1, Joe T. Smith, sherif of Bates county, will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder fo h at the West front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri on Saturday, July Isth, 13, between the hours of 9 o’ctock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of thai day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt interest and cost JOE T. SMITH, sheriff of Bates Co. and Acting !rustee, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and allothers Interested in the estateof John | Atkison, deceased, that 1, R. A. Atkison, administrator of sald estate, intend to make inal settioment thereof, a3 the next term of the Bates County Probate court, in Bates county, state of Missourt, to be held at Butler, Miseourt, on toe lth day of Angust, los 3-46 R.A. AT KISON, Administrator. Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice te hereby given to ail creditors and Othere interested in the estate of William L, Feeback, deceased. that{, Eliza J. Feenuck administratrix, of said estate, intend to make Anal settlement of sald estate atthe next term of the Bates county Probate conrt, in Bates county, state of Missouri, tobe held at Butler, Missouri, on the luth day ef Angust, A D., 193, ELIZA J FEEBACK, Sat Admipistra.rix, Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of Jane N. Melton, ct » have been ited to the undersign- ed, by the Bates county probate conrt, in Bates county, Missonri, bearing date the 22nd day of May, A. D. 1908. All persons having claims against said estate are required toexhibit them to me forallowance within one year from the date of said letters. or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate, and if said claimea be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publica- tion of this notice, they will be forever barred, IRA M. BROWN, 80 4t Administrator. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that lets ters of administration 1 the estate of Wm, Allman, deceased, ve been it~ ed to the undersigned, by the Bates Coan Probate Court, in Bates ogg 5 bearing date the 20th day Ma 1908, All persons ha claims against sald catate pd A bit them to me for sliow- ance within one year from the date of said let- ters, or they may be precluded from any bene- At of such estate; and if said claims be not ex- hibited within two years from the date of the ablication of this motice, they will be st Executrix. TABLER’S BUCK EYE PILE OINTMENT 2 CURES NOTHING BUT PLES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for (5 years as the BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Se a Ty eT Ba RES Be £%

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