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MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment as cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. : MEXICAN - MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Sprains and Strains. cures Spavin and Ringbone. MEXICAN MEX Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment is a positive cure for Piles. cures all forms of Rheumatism. MISSOURISTATE BANK, | BUTLER, MISSOURI. $63,000.00 Receives Daposits subjectto Check and always has mone to loan. Issues Drafts and does a General Banking busi- ness, With ample resoarces and 23 years ancoessful expier- ence, we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY for their Deposits and every accommodation that is consistent with sound Banking rules, : Capital and Surplus Fund = - ——DIRECTORS;——- Dr. T,C. Boulware J, R, Jenkins, Frank M. Voris, John Deerwester A. B. Owen, Wm. BE. Walton Dr, J, M. Christy ©. R-Radford Dr. N. L; Whipple 0, H, Dutcher Geo, L, Swith T J. Wright, J. R. Jenkuys, Cashier, Wm KE. Watron, President $ Dr. T. C. Bounwark, Vice Pres’t Ella Meek, Clerk, PR PIEPPI LER RLLLPPPRPPS ALLIS LIOR LLP LAPP LEP RLPAIRR Wesley Deuton, Clerk and Bookkeeper, RE PE HE THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER MISSOURI. Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits : - $80,726.02 Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, andjcedar Dade Counties, Mo, Very Lowest Rates of Interest. on one, three, five or seveu years time, and allow bor- rowers to pay back part each year if desired. Everv land owner wanting a loan should oall and get our low rates and liberal terms. Money ready as soon as papers , are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates Count MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment for Man, Beast or Poultry. Best for Horse ailments. limbers up Stiff Joints. cures Frostbites and Chilblains. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Linimént Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment heals Old Sores quickly. Best for Cattle ailments. penetrates to the very bone. Best thing for a lame horse. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN - Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Caked Udder in cows. Pest for Sheep ailments. always gives satisfaction. drives out all inflammation. SUMMERS OUT IN OMAHA. OFFICER TAKES LIFE, ~ |HE IS A HUNTER OF LIONS, GIVES PENSIONS TO . WIFE PLAYS PIANO ALL OLD SOLDIERS. Senator Dietrich’s Enemy to Be Sa Removed By the President. | Major Bean, Well Known in Kan- Washington, March 19.—As are-| gag City, Sends Bullet sult of the inquiry into the charges against Senator Dietrich, of Ne Through His Brain. braska, William S. Summers, United] Omaha, March 19. States district attorney of Nebraska, | wite to : iThe Game Warden of Yellow- stone Park Keeps Busy. | Commissioner Ware Issues Or- Topeka, March 19.—CharlesJones,| ders Giving Veterans Over better known as “Buffalo” Jones, gume warden of the Yellowstone Na- 62, $6 a Month. —Asking his} tional park, is visiting his family in Washington, March 19.—The most play the piano for him, andj this city. Mr. Jones has been unable | ijmportantruling that has been made jwill be removed from office. Preel:| while she did.so, Major W. H. Bean, | to attend to his duties for nearly a} for sometime in pension affaires was steg rere ; rote ribo ie chief commissary of the department|month as @ result of a sprained! made yesterday, when Commissioner seh res 3 en 7. > ri er, ibe the Missouri, sent a bullet through shoulder incurred while hunting! of Pensions Ware promulgated with ad r mm Bee, tha bn his brain this morning, dying in- mountain lions. He has put in his} the approval of Secretary Hitchcock narcgge nd hace ye =r, aah stantly. The cause assigned for the time visiting old friends in Kansas} the order that all old soldiers over M a? 4 - on oa hain rash deed is bad health. He was ajand W ashington. 62 years old would receive a pension Mirman Mindeay of the Kepud lean) popular officer inthedepartmentund| “It is necessary for us to kill the| of $4 a month. state committee of Nebraska will be only recently had been ordered to | mountain lions inthe National park,” —. to succeed im. nee the Philippines. He was to have /said Mr. Jones to-day, “because they | «yy adjudication of pension claima November 16 the investigation by | gailed June. destroy the other animals. They are id ac June 27, 1890, spor emeradioanpaesaypne or y under said act of June 27, 1890, as e federal grand jury in Oma ‘a Te) Major Bean had charge of the com-| the most destructive creatures with | amended, it shall be taken and con- sulted in an indictment against Sena missary. arrangements at both army | Which we have to deal. A short time} gijopo evidential fact, if the Sex Hitacrislc fon teatiokine ¢ t ’ A lsidered as an evidential fact, if the or = “ : a ve _: in Lame maneuvers at Fort Riley, This year; ago 1 found the bodies of nineteen vontrery does not appear, and if all vee Peni; 'e ents J oy sas omer he devoted particular attention to elk around the den of one mountain | other legal requirements are proper- 0 ged pe cietel pte han ae the head yuartera mess and provided |lion. A lion will kill nothing but bull ly met, that, when a claimans has also, fe was charged with payiNg| three fine meals a day for several jelke, and this depredation makes it} y,ased the age of 62 years, he is di Se: D : : bi A passed the age of OL Years, he 18 dis Senator Dietrich for procermy the | hundred officers, attaches and favor-|a dificult matter to increase the size abled one-half in ability to perform: postoftice job forhim. Investigation | 4 gueste, of our herds. ‘There are too few bull] manual labor and is entitled to be indicated that Dietrich had had the] Por several years Major Bean was | elks now in the herd in the park. The} pated av $6 per month; after 65 years postoffice moved into a building that depot commissary and stationed at| hunters on the outside of the park] at $8 per month; alter GS years at he owned a that brssa was re Kansas City. He originated many |are allowed by federal statute to kill] 19 per month, and after 70 yeare questionable transactions over the} innovations in commissary affairs | the bull elke when the animals stray at $12 per month. old postoftice furniture. The results] and lately tests were conducted with | outside the limits of the park, and “This order shall take effect Aprit were principally in Fisher’s favor.) 4 hash he had planned. Soldiers at ‘ the hunter and lions are playing 13, 1904, and shall not be deemed+ who moved the postoftice to Die-| various military posts were put on The ruling is as follows: trich’s building and bought new fur. havoc with the herd. We can kill the | retroactive. The former rules of the 3 ; alt deeds “or trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates county. Our Abstract books were begne by our Mr. Wm. E. Walton 84 years agoand are written up daily from the county records, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are respon- ible for their correctness, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. If you bave idle money for six months or longer the | NT RIMES ATG Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it. DIRECTORS——— Wm. E. Walton, J, Everingaam, John Deerwester, Wm, W. Trigg, O, H. Dutcher, C, R. Radford, Sam Levy, T. J. Wright, iz FRANK ALLEN, Skcy. Wm. E, WALTON, Pres, ) RELL RPRPR LG ARIAL PIP LD citi al eee J.R. Jenkins, T. C, Boulware, k M, Voris, § The Ruralist. Sedalia, Missouri. Missouri’s Leading Farm and Stock Paper. Handsomely illustrated weekly, practical, clean and up-to- date, devote to Agriculture and all of its kindred industries. Interesting and helpful to every member of the Farmer’s family. Regular subscription price, $1.00a year for 52 numbers. GREAT SPECIAL OFFER! : , Forashort time subscriptions will be accepted at 50CENTS » A YEAR, and every subscriber will be given, FREE, 50c ; WORTH of RELIABLE, FRESH VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS. Sample copies free. Address,’ naming this paper- THE RURALIST, Sedalia, Mo. | We can recommend The Ruralist as one of the best Agri- culture Papers published, and will club it with Tur Times both for one year, new or renewal, for $1.25. PANTHER ON BOARD A SHIP| Bryan on Missouri It Nearly Killed a Japanese Boy) Govoraprship Contest Before it Was Subdued. incoln, Neb., March 19:—Bryan’s Commoner to-day contains the fol- New Orleans, La., March 19.—A|lowingcommentuponthe Democratic man-eating panther belonging to the | governorship contest in Missouri: Floto shows attacked K.Sugimoto,| ‘The reports that come from Mis- a 12-year-old Japanese circus per |souri indicate that the friends of - former, in the hold of the American | some of thegubernatorial candidates steamehip Louisiana coming from 100 m off the Passes. It required the com- party. It looks to the outsider as if ‘ personalities were entering too much to reacue the youth and beat the in-| into the controversy. When parti- ‘opening exercises of the fair. He and halt to . 7 es , office fixing the minimum and maxi- niture. In his trial Dietrich said he to cease their butchery. When I} mum at65 years and 75 years, re- would clear himself. He didn’t, how- i rai y sho I was chasi oti . +6 that when the deal with Fisher was very steep declivity. Icaughta tree} 4g every soldier who was 23 years made he had not been sworn into the with my right hand to break my fall] oq at the end of the war, after four Senate, although he had been elected. and tore the ligaments loose from years’ fighting, is now 62 years old 2 gph csc adhad tions my shoulder. and entitled merely by that fact, to ask for a Senate investigation, which ; is now in progress. Mr. Dietrich charged that he was indicted through Summers as the re- sult of political enmity. He had been trying for some time to have Sum- mers dismissed. He said that Sum- mers hatched up the scheme ia order to save himself. Not to Open the Fair. Washington, March 19.—President Roosevelt will not attend the formal opening of the Louisiana Purchase exposition. When President Francis of the exposition company was in Washington recently he gave the President and members of the cabinet an urgent invitation to attend the highly satisfactory. TORNADO VISITS NORTHEAST TEXAS. Demolishes Residences, Cotton Gins and Barns and Kills Cattle in Hunt County. Dallas, Tex., March 19.—A torna- do struck Reyland, in Hunt county, at 4 o’clock this morning and demol ished the Harris gin and several houses, blew a Cotton Belt freight carinto a field, destroyed Joe Crain’s residence and barn, blew into splin- ters John Haney’s house, killed Bob Sinclair, brother-in-law of Haney, hay or fodder a farmer may be keep- and injured other members of the/ing for his stock. The farmers can- family. not recover damages in cases of this Sinclair was engaged to marry a) yj.” young woman of Commerce, Tex., sa sa Sumpemet Cyclone in Texas. The storm blew down the Lefin house and barn on the James farm,| Vort Worth, Tex, March 19.—A near Campbell, seriously injuring Mr. | cyclone swept over Neyland, located Taylor. The path of the cyclone was 100 feet wide and ran from the northwest to the southeast for nearly three miles, Many other barns were blown down, but no other houses, so far as reported. Many cattle were killed. Kellog and Jacobia also suffered heavy damages. The losses are esti- mated at about $50,000. TWO CHILDREN KILLED. smart. They know the confines of] now order practically establishes the government as well as the gov- ernment scouts employed there. Many of the animals, such as elk . and deer, go outside the park at Saw the Korietz Blow Up. }hight and return with the first signs} New York, March 19.—Letters have of daylight. It is impossible for the | been received by a missionary society farmers in that vicinity to keep their | here from Bishop David H. Moore of forage crops through the winter, as| the M. E. chureh, who has charge of the animals will break down the|the work in Eastern Asia. The bish- fences and eat the last wisp of straw, | OP Was a passenger from Shanghai toChemulpo on the steamer Sungari. The latter was sunk by Russian war- ships the night after it departed from Chemulpo, Bishop Moore says he witnessed [ss fight which ended in the destrue- service pension. tion of the Variag and Korietz and, with General Allen, was only a few hundred yards distant when the Korietz was blown up. It was believy- ed that the bishop wonld start home miles northeast of this city, last} for the general conference, but, as an night, doing much damage. The ex | old soldier, he says he does not like tent can not be learned, as all wires | t0 leave the scene until all the mis- sionaries are out of the danger zone. Lt is probable that a suggestion t bat he remain in the Far East will be erty damaged. All trains have been telegraphed at once. hoped that the President not only would make it convenient to be pres- ent, but also to participate in the ceremonies, The President thensaid that he probably would not be able togotoSt. Louis at that time. Since then he has decided that he will not be able to be present at the opening ofthe fair. It is problematical, in- deed, whether the President will visit the fair at any time, although it is understood he bas not decided de- finitely not to go to the exposition. Farm For Sale or Rent. 820 acres, fine stock farm, 160 un- dercultivation, balance pasture. For articulars call on or address, Geo & Henry at Pleasant Gap or T. Hylen, Butler, Mo. 16-tf onthe Cotton Belt railway, niuety are down. It is known many houses have been wrecked and much prop- ‘delayed on account of the storm. Bars American Dentists Berlin. March 19,.—The supreme court of appeals to-day handed down a decision to the effect that the de gree of dental surgery, conferred by numerous American colleges, will not henceforth be recognized by Ger- many. The sole exception being the Michigan university dental degrees. The ground for the ruling is that the American colleges are not under the control of the government. Muscogee, I. T., March 19.—Last night, during an electrical storm, the house of Isaac Manuel, at Lee, twen- ty miles west of Muscogee, was struck by lightning and two children were killed. There were three children sleeping in one bed. The one in the middle wae not hurt. Lightning also struck a barn near the same place, belonging to Robert Walker. The barn was burned. There were three horses and a lot of grain burned. - Arkansas, Colorado, Indian and acieenaeecemetionret Miles, retired, is ill at their home Pe, eon Ne-| Democrats May Choose here. Her condition has been dan- 16, April 6 and ‘19. game “Mrs. Miles May Not Recover. Washington, March 19.—Mre. Miles, wife of Lieutenant General Nelson A. BEAUTY TRIUMPHS, women, A pretty time, and although some wherd for Committeeman | roman dreads maternity for fear of caavadacage ug hag’ us $2. Round trip ticket Ge ; . What can be done to - |improvement is noted to-day, there points on same dates, one} Washington, March 19.—Prepara- ? | is no hope for her recovery. is being made for organization | , 2 on both sides in congress for the participation by cengress in the ti i coming waco ary Laxative Re ay Tablets William w ol Kansas er’ cure & col one - No cure, no One way Colonist Rates| City district of Missouri is expected Moth te 3 Eriend pay. Price 25 cents. to points in - to become the chairman of the Dem- allied to Bag FS RA Washington, Montana! ao congressional committee. It throughout pregnancy | 4 and northwestern points |is practically certain that Represent-|* sickness, cures sore f DR. H. M. CANNON "} also to points in Call | tive Joseph W. Babcock will succeed burden, wtih ae + 5 ae Pret himself as the Republican chairman. Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Grocers, Los An- 6G Y Will be in Adrian every Tues- vs Ba Tickets on Ve VOC Le os Be os oe , day and Friday prepared to do ~ Final return signatire is on every box of the genuine ll kinds of dental work. : Tablets VANDERVOORT, Agt. | we remeliy that cures a cold in ome dag the Cold and Works off the “The animals in the park are very | 4 pension, it is readily seen that the.

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