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a & WAMMOTH IN EXISTENCE.| WORLD TIRES OF MURDER. | Virginia Items. Frog in a Woman's Stomach. Ts St a e Bates C | We heard it and jotted it down, New York, Sept. 12.—Mrs. Harry | ounty Investment Co, ae - What happened in and out of town. | Goldmith, of Hempstead, L. L, wae The Wild Story of Dr. Frizzell Much Expected of the Coming) ‘rye ttems were sent last week, but|in the mountain of northern New in San Francisco. St. Louis Peace Conference. | Talled to find the type-setter. We) York some months ago and with give the most of them this week. Siam Franciaco, Sept. 12.—“I don’t} London, Sept. 12.—English advo David A. Harvey, of Bloomfeld, care & make myself ridiculous totle cates of international arbitration Ohio, and E. A. Creetwill, of Mount exit@Gic world by stating asafact|and disarmament predict that the Gilead, Ohio, are visi the family noticed swallowed Gant atleast one living specimen of| wisdom of the Vienna interparlia-| of D. R. Baden. a svvluihtyioaenant giana tizeaxammoth family is stillroaming | ment peace conference in selecting the) Miss Mary Rape, of Leavenworth, | In a day or two she had entirely for- etctumge on the American side of the/ St. Louis exposition as the scene of | Kan., is visiting her old home and Avetic regions, but I saw with my |ite next meeting will be strikingly |friends. Her parents moved from c~wnages comparatively fresh tracks vindicated. America’s comparative here two years ago to North Missou- tizat apparently could not have been | aloofness from the interparlimentary |r, After two years they moved to tandishy any other kind of ananimal | peace movement ie attributed to the | Leavenworth, Kan., where her moth- GeGa. eammoth. I ran across the} fact that all the conferences thus fare died this summer. She reports amimeal’s tracks {n the Island of} have been held in Europe. Themost her father’s health good. all failed arid ehe continued to become some friends spent a day in the woods. Being thirsty she leaned over the edge of a stream and drank from it. FARM LOANS. To be able to borrow money on real estate on long time, with the privilege of making payments before due, is an advan- tage which the frugal borrower appre- Coaimak, which is 125 miles long and | active in thie line has gone forward! Mies Effie MeCans, of Drexel, is vis-| weaker and to lose weight. - twentiy-eix miles in width. Itteabout | beyond the range of the immediate iting the family of R. McCansfora| Her husband, who {s a droggist, fame asiles from the main land, and | interests of the American people. decided to study her case himeelfand emimels can walk back and forth| It ie believed that the St. Louis! Misses Myrtle and Laura McCans| finally concluded to administer medi- frear tand.” conference, which probably will belgpent a few days at Drexel visiting cine. To his surprise a large frog was dislodged from his wife’s stom- ach. It had been there for months, @riendll at the Palace hotel to-day./tlonists of Europe, will enlist the} Mrs. Ingalls, of Mltnols, visited the De Geiezell is in the government's | sympathies and confidence of many family of Mr. Famuliner and Mrs.| was ino healthy condition, i " easpiiny and has been in the Arctic | leading men and women of the United rand pal yantisl ee aueee staced rte remarry ciates. We loan money in this way and weaian for several years. States and thereby bring the repub-} Mise Mollie Watkins left last Sun-| around. She swallowed it asa tad- at a low rate of interest. “The tracks could be distinctly seen | llc in line with other great nations | day for Harrisonville, where she will pole, Her condition shows marked im tie éce and snow, and I follow | which champion international law | attend school this winter. improvement. DI V ALL & PERCIV AL ed ¢em for quite a distance,” said | courte and smaller armiesand navies.| fr, Ingles, of Iowa, visited Grant {chinensis 9 the doctor. Headed by William Randal Cremer, | Garner and Mr. Famuliner last week. Shot His Father-in-law. } BUTLE MO “Tikey sank four inches into the/the Radical member of Parliament | He was looking after his property. : R, : Ywerfifrozen ground. They were four|for Haggerston, who is well known feet apart, showing that distance to} ae 4 tireless pleader for arbitration be the stride of the animal. Thejin general and for Anglo-American diawnaions of the tracks were 19 by | arbitration in particular the peace 2Oiackes. Ineach were the distinct | societies of London will take steps to qmpreasions of eighteen toes. advance the assembling of the St. *? ram across these animal tracke | Louis meeting. They are anxious to iu Gée country between Mount Hon. | familiarize American politicians, pub- q@raeceni and Mount Scheschald, the|licis and thinkers with the achieve- Lat tesr-heing 9,200 feet in height, It] ments of the interparlimentary move- ia usw an active volcano. ment up to date. “€Jaimak fairly teems with animal} Io order that the proceedings of te asd particularly with much large | the Mississippi conference may take gpant. \tisa hunter's paradise for] place in an atmosphere of thorough «arihou, bear and the red fox. We| knowledge of the work in hand, liter- were sznable to see any white speci | ature dealing with the subject of in- wewas. of the fox. Animals abound | ternational arbitration will be freely there Sy the thousands and there is| distributed, Official opinion on this tuuy amount of the ptarmigan or|side of the Atlantic is strongly on greene, The cinnamon variety of the side af peace. Recent utterances lweer there is a large animal, but anjon the part of the czar, the kaiser, gniewl of that kind could not have | the emperor of Austria Hungary and enasie the tracks, 1 and the members| President Loubet and King Edward, «¥ oy party ran across them. The|/show how tired the heads of the turacdss were ao large and almost cir-} European nations are of this con- cular in form that a large bucket | tinual strain of armed preparation tarved down over one of them would|they are compelled to maintain. jact-afout have covered it. Should} They would gladly welcome judicial X tster on hhave occasion and more} arrangements looking to a echeme tine, 1 will devote it to studying the|for reducing the burden of modern tewdis and following them to wherey-| militarism. er they may lead.” Purse Found After 40 Years. Wosviagton, Sept. 12 —Through Granted. the «forts of Captain Emmett} Constantinople, September 12.— Wourack, a member of the board of} Not content with simply the sending zagipe.ls of the Department of the In-}of Nazim Pasha, vali of Syria, to tester. s pocketbook lost on the field | take charge of the administration of Last week’sshow day seventy-eight wagons and buggies passed through Virginia headed towards Butler. Some of them did not get to all of the clown’s performances. The last two Sundays the Park Town grade has been well patronized in the afternoon and night. Judge McFadden, the contractor forthe Miami bridge near the Woody settlement, is at work getting out stone on Mrs. Noland’s land north- east of Virginia. The Judge tells ue the stones are fine for the bridge— two feet thick. Mrs. Oscar Hensley spent last week visiting the family of John Hensley and old neighbors, ——___—— Elder Coffee baptized four persons ‘ last Sunday near the Iron bridge: Young Lady a Raving Maniac. Mrs, Gilbert, Miss Myrtle McCane,} Sedalia, Mo., Sept. 12.—Miss Mary Willie Whinery and Roy Cuzick. White, the 20 year-old daughter of Holiness people are holding the| William White, of Evans avenue, camp meeting on the Satterlie farm | Chicago, Ill., who has been visiting 83 miles north and ¥ east. I¢ will] heraunt, Mrs. C. B. Green, southeast continue over Sunday. Preachers|of Sedalis, and has been showing are from Fort Scott, Kan. signs of insanity for a week, became Rev. Sapp will preach at the M. E.}@ raving maniac yesterday. Miss church next Sunday at 11 o’clock| White attacked a female attendant a. m. and night. with a butcher knife and tried to kill The many friends of Mrs. D. Fry|her. Afterward she assaulted her will be sorry to learn of her death, | physician with a paper weight, when which occurred at her home in Fry, | radical measures had to be adopted. Indian Territory, Sunday morning, | Sheriff Dillard took charge of the Sept. 6th. She has many warm|young woman and placed her in friends in this community, who sym-| charge of guards in a detention cell pathize with the devoted husband | in the county jail. oe racer area temas” tre sha wk and children. Grandma Gregg rais- steepeccennnatpsiiteins blankets, dusters and fly nete, harness oil and soaps, limi- ed her from a small girl. Her moth- Mexican Veterans Are Few. ments for man or beast, coach oils, axel grease, tents, Waterloo, Ill, Sept. 12.—Willlam A. Hoffman, a young farmer living near Maeystown, Iil., twelve miles southeast of Waterloo, called his father-in-law, Dr. William Brandt, to the door of his house last night and RRS shot him to death with a repeating f shotgun. Then he rode back to his —BvU Yy— home, told his wife that “he had kill- ed the old hound, her father,” gave a her $2, which h id hb ‘ted h p t f th F t 1 ot apes ‘oe crore] | VIFECt TOM tne Factor their four weeks old daughter, Mary, kiesed her and their four children and : Sepa ay Cut Out The Middle Man. “There are two men | must kill be- . . : fore I kill myself,” he said to his wite| , Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. before leaving. ____ Now we have the largest Harness and Saddle Factory In Southwest Mo, and can duplicate any goods in leather line--offered by cat- alogue houses. So come and see us and let us show you. Keep your money at home. Leishman’s Demand Promptly We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $80. Single harness $7.50 to $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15. Saddles of all styles 4 : ; rier : ; bh J i at G.u.tle about forty years ago is on | affairs at Beirut, Minister Leishman | er died when she was quite small, Jeferson City, Sept. 12—Th a ee aba vepaieold ones. Bring! tacen jo +e tts way to its owner. At the battle | demanded of the porte the summary} Willie Whinery left for Drexel Mon-| * The PN ae e @ni- trade them for new ones. of Cold Harbor, Mr. Newhouse, at| dismissal of Reshid Pasha, the vali]day morning, where he will attend nual mnaering of the Mexican War nine reas ite sd dose bee lgl ators and ey. fiz & Sime a soldier in the Union of Beirut, under whose rule therecent | achool this winter. Mage ie sem opened here ores e Southwest ai ur harness are all made a eaceasy, eopped his pocketbook. The| disturbances occurred. Thisdemand| Thomas Hockett and Mr. Martin} *2!8 afternoon Only twenty-three We alsa carry afull line of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD Cenutederates passed over the field] Was placed on the ground that under | made a flying trip north from Vir- veterans mere present. Their ages AND SPRING WAGONS, sks Uy after the charge and one of/ his incompetent administration the|ginia. They saw quite a fire on their | ™7E® from 71 se 86 shy te a as- MceFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo, tfeeasfound the pocketbook and took | lives and property of Americans in| trip. sociation was welcomed by ex-Mayor saad Edwin Silver, to which Secretary secinliubaliithks shindaticatebeoaha James Martin, of Marshall, respond- ed. Themembers were then enrolled. To-morrow they wiil visit the peni- it. (wea? with him. This summer] Beirut were insecure. The porte apteain Womack spent his vacation | promptly complied. Reshid Pasha i tie south, and among the places | Was dismissed and Nazim Pasha for- les cvsited was the home of the Con-} ™Mally appointed vali of Beirut in his i aéerm. te soldier who had found the| Place. Nazim Pasha received an en- precieechook. Captain Womack offer. | thusiastic reception at Beirut, crowds Mr. Satterlie and wife, of near Fort Scott, Kan., were on a visit to their farm last week. Mrs. Satterlie is at- tending the Holiness camp meeting. C, W. Landis, “Porter” for the} Hamilton, Mont., Sept.10.—After’ Clate Wolf got the foundation of| "tary. In the afternoon officers | Oriental Hotel, Chanute, Kan., eays: | being out two hours, the jury in the his barn finished last week, R. F, | forthe next year will be elected. To) 1 know what it was to suffer with|case of Walter Jackson, charged: Raised From the Dead. Murdered A Child Of Six. ext so ceturn it to its owner and the} at the station cheering him warmly. | Juda’s house is nearly finished. night Governor Dockery cave the seurateia deed tind amdigote bot tw @ murder of Fonnie Bucks,a cdterrrs—accepted: He P i Wwith|~ Ed. Daniels is thrashing in the| Veterans a reception at the executive tle of Ballard’s Snow Liniment and I | six-year-old boy, to-day brought in VW ads ington a few days ago andcon-| thedemand of the United States min- | neighborhood. mansion. was ‘raised from thé dead.’ I tried! a verdict of first degree murder. suited the records of the pension of-|ister has had a quieting effect at fice ad found that Newhouse was | Beirut. Christians who had fled are p sesioner end a resident of Yates|returning and representatives of for- Ceater Kan. ‘He addressed a letter |eign governments have decided not ta Sec. Newhouse this morning and|to ask Admiral Cotton to land Alarge crowd at preaching Sunday a and Sunday night. Ten Years For a Murder. Parktown grade has been theplace} West Plains, Mo., Sept. 10.— for bicycle Sunday afternoons. They | GeorgeCarpenter was found guilty of do some fast running. murder in the second degree in the to get some more, but before I had} The murder of the little bey oc ‘deposed’ of my bottle, 1 was cured ' coured several weeks ago and was a entirely. I am tellin’ de truth, too.” | peculiarly atrocious crime. On ac- 25e, 50c and $1.00 at H. L. Tucker’s | count of certain features connected drug store. with it, widespread indignation was Semnith it the pocketbook, huving| marines. Theadmiral expressed him-| Miss Anna Tuttle, of Butler, visit- Howell circuit court to-Ja: rag pra 187 WS SS a aroused and Jackson narrowly es- “ wake. : 5 : , , Visi , }o- Jay and sen- " ‘ J ee, cant tery ng tg self, however, as being able on short | ed her uncles, George and Dave Ruble, | tenced to ten years in the peniten- suai een hd a hae Ke Bought caped buing lynched. des beaircethcricrtn * notice to land 500 men from the] last week. tiary for stabbing Orville Owens to| Signataze Editor Atter Delinquents. Brooklyn and San Francisco iffound| Jim McCanne, of Passaic, and Mies| death on the night of August 12. « necessary. Nazim Pasha has prom. Lowa Falls, lowa, Sept. 12.—Every | ised to make a rigid investigation of mewepaper man in this vicinity is) the recent disorders and this has re- watching with much Interest the in-| stored confidence toforeign residente. texte tien to be made by a northern | The investigation thus far madeinto Lows editor in offering at an auction|}the outbreak has shown that the sete doe accounts of his delinquent] police participated in looting the a ber: riers. shops_and houses, the former vali, Ekia auction, which is one of sever- eel te gonen Paar’ to he aiate dmilar character the editor rom is m equeses to hold, is fully advertised | that all guilty persone shall be pun- te ine paper, with the names and swennte.te’be offered for sale. The Arrested wmttinero! this unique idea is E. N. Sheriff Who Bidley~ S¢tbe Britt Tribune. ifr IRailey, having advertieed i Cynthiana, Ky., Sept. 10 —Judge Emma Taylor, of Butler, attended the church at Virginia Sunday night. Willie Ruble went to Baldwin, CUZ Devoured by Worms. ‘ontietaaisia illest ry z i ; Children often cry, not from pain,| Laxative Bromo-Quinine * ‘ai ge ys of this ae ‘ Depositors but from hunger, although fed abun- | the remedy that cures a cold im one day uy Park commenced his school dantly. The entire trouble arises Monday of this week at the Hoffman Interest from inanition, their food is not as-| THE REPUBLIC’S GREAT OFFER, District. ; 4 similated, but, devoured by worms. special ‘i Harry French, Hugh Lotspeich,/@ The business reputation | 4 few doses of White’s Cream Vermi- a oer Baplnn Misses Maud and Grace Wright, of ; - by The St. Louis Republic to furnish q of our directors is a suffi- old or new subscribers with. the only Paseaic, were the guest of Misses cient rantee that the }94 begin to thrive at once, very official and authorized life of May ond Maggie McCane last Sun-|™ ocoY SU) =. ff|much to the surprise and joy ot the| 1,0 x oe dey. ; interests of every deposi- Bl other, 25 A. L. Tacker, Drug IL. This is one great volume, J. H. Park will have something to |g tot Will be carefully pro- Blair, Sore a seenah reine) cloth, a say about his visit to Armetrong,|—™ tested. ; : mameing, with Papslonatat Mo., last week. * AARON. me on Texas Girl For Miss Gould’s Secretary. pry sone ~ Pages Gusitepaeiabillvieiceceticinatiins IRECTORS. justrations. work ao It {en’t always necessary to killa ise Houston, Tex., Sept. 11.—Miss Tot | wag prepared and written by Mon- ftektenth ot Gdlinquents, will pro- —0:— by oe manera the cade ts esovnnte oo | Onenzte has stiled to the state! horse just because he breake a bone 43 elgnor O'Reilly, D. D., D. Lit., officlal tine lrighost bidder Tuesday. be = pre ener Me-| or receives other serious injuries. |] W. F. Duvall, J. M. McKibben, | biographer of the Pope. Fbe acoauts as advertised er: pret teederat: theron: Pliny ae fi Two years ago Fred Gosney of|M 0, A. Heinlein, E. A. Bennett, The regular cash price of this book ' L y +|Monroe. County, found one of his Clerk Wix, J. W. Choat is $2.50. Any one remitting $2.50 A. L, McBride, W. B. Tyler, J.J, McKee, _G. W. will be entitled to 18 months eub-. i