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~~ MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN z Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. for Man, Beast or Poultry. ; MEXICAN - * MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Sprains and Strains. cures Spavin and Ringbone. heals Old Sores quickly. : MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment is a positive cure for Piles. cures all forms of Rheumatism. is Girl Doesn't Fear Rats. VEST TO HIS FRIENDS. A plague of rats is infesting the try south of here, and doing damage. For some time the have complained that rats eating their corn. ~The rodents have now turned their attention to young chickens and the havoc they are working is appalling to the poul try raisers. One woman living near Hale reports that she lost seventy- five young chickens, killed by rate in ‘one night. Others have sovffered to an almost equal degree. “Rat kill. inge” have been inangurated by the farmers of Livingston county. One \day recently a killing “bee” on tho cures Caked Udder in cows. Cowboys May Race at Fair. | Albuquerque, N. M., June 9.—F. H. | William Closson, a well known cow- boy of this section, are organ'zng a 1,200 mile relay race for cowboys, open to riders in New Mexico and Clinton, Mo., June 11.—The resolu- Arizona, with the starting point in tion of the Henry county Democratic Albuquerque and the finish at the convention. conveying a tribute of gates of the World’s Fuir grounds in esteem fyr former Senator Veat has |5t. Louis. elicited the following letter from Mr. Vest: “Sweet Springs, Mo, June 5— There are already six entries in the Charles A. Whitaker, Jr: My dear contest, and itis probable shat the sir.—Yours conveying to me a copy {Start will be made during the first of the resolutions adopted by the|Week in July. The distance from farm of John Hoyt resulted in the Henry County Democratic Conven- Albuquerque to St. Louis by rail slaying of eighty-five. Mr. Hoyt’s| gion of which . |over the shortest route is 1,180 ¥ th you were secretary, ’ 16-year-old daughter helped Yi the} has been received. Lam profoundiy | miles. Slaughter, and to prove that ehe did} pratetul to the Democrats of Henry not share the usual femtnine fear of | county for their kind action, and re- Fate, held three of them in her hands | oar this expression of their esteem while the doge diepatched them.—Ex ase satin as the highest possible | je —____—__ reward for my public services in the H Missouri St. ‘e Fair.—Sedalia, Mo., | past. and return, On sale Aug. 13th to ocrat to Fight for His Priciples. Paris. for round trip. . ‘ E. C. Vanpervoort, Agt. [actively in the coming campaign. | tion for appendicitis. The time has come for every true J y Pontederate Hanged; ‘Vowell was hanged in front of the With much respect, 1 am very truly, court house this evening for killing G. G, Veer.” W. J. Lovejoy of Clay county last | August, We talked tor ewoaty min-| A St. Louis Matador Killed. eet alter tho minister sang and} gt, Lous, June 11.—Don Manuel prayed edhe and said he was] Cervera, a Spaniard who was intro:|ROwdies Blind Young Woman. prepared e. duced last Sunday when the bull 3 | His talk was lstened to by 2,000] sens was attempted and atopped by aot ces yng | people, and brought tears to the| the authoriti-s as the favorite mata cies Dabeion and eae ha Con- eye ofall a8 he shook hands with dor ofthe king of Spain, was shot| rey last night with beer botilesand ere enehs Oribag thom through the heart to-day by Carle- intlieted ian wounds on the latter | igood-by. The hanging was witness. | tn Bass, known as “the American] a+ she will lose her alalit id by only twenty five, tho number| matador.” Bass and five other bull he ‘boodlamay wa ‘laid Carleton lowed by law. Vowell was am ex-| 4 chters who witnessed the shooting tS ai vou wll eho wiecull pnfederate soldier and was 61 years | were arrested. The shooting result- sect hae aecck esc pind id, ed from o qnarrel regarding the bull} 3.4 Lonvelly’s right eye and so in- fight fissco Sunday, when authorities jured the other that ius sight will “Duly Five Vessels Seaworthy,|stoPred the fight and the crowd! aigo be lost. burned the arena structure. Cervera’s The identity of the hoodlams is Chefoo, China, June 11.—A Chinese body was taken to themorgue. Bass}, o¢ positively known, but eeveral formerly employed in the machine|js 28 years old and came to this " : suspected individuale have made shops at Port Arthur, who arrived | country from Ireland He went to] their escane from the Communit here to-day, says only five of the! Mexico, where he gained a reputa- , eee ve nine largest Russian ships at Port) tion throughout that country as a Arthur are capable of going to se8,| matador. i and that ateam iy kept up on only three of the five sound vessels. All ~ . Py the guns from the damaged ships Bae ie Sortie Renee prize monstrosity of the summer. have been removed to the forts and| Denver, June 10.—The cost of the} she has a rooster which ts setting on “Mihe sailors from these ships have| various strikes in Colorado the last/g neat of eggs and will soon raiao a fone to the front with the troops. | sixteen months is estimated at $23,-'brood of chickens. The rooster e Russian warships, which for-/ 036,000. Of this amount the state forced a setting hon to leavo her _ Mperly were paiuted black, are now | has Lad to pay $636,000 for main- nest. All efforts to dislodge him jepainted gray, as are the vessels of taining troops in the field. The loss] proved fruitless and Mrs. Higgins is i the Japaneee fleet Russian torpedo} to strikers and others directly af-| now waiting to see what he will do boste leave the harbor occasionally | tected in wages, etc., aud to the em-. when his offsprings arrive. for half an hour, but the larger war-| ployers in loss of business at $22,- eens ) ships cannot get through the en-}400,000. With the exception of a GOOD SPIRITS. trance. few brief periods, the national guard+ Good spirits don’t all come from The Ruesians are refusing permis-|has been on duty at one point or|Kentucky. Their maia source is the on 40 skilled workmen to leave| another in the state since early in aca Mage <. oe spirits ever , Port Arthur, but many areescaping.|1903. President Campbell of the eo gs ra bed liver oe reer y.Little work is done in the machine|Colorado Mine Operators’ associa-| dred-and-one ill effects it rodaces. because of the confusion | tion estimates that the loss of metal-|Ycacan’t have good spirits anda | among the workingmen each time| liferous miners alone may be placed|bad liver at the same time Your | is heard. One shell recently | at-close to 5 million dollars, and it |'iver must be in fine condition i? you @ machine shop building, ’ would feel buoyant, happy and ho estimated that the total cost to} ty), bright of eye, light of atep, pre did no damage tothe machinery. | Another «hell wrecked the offices in the atate, with the troops now inser- | ous and successful in your pureulta. ‘the dockyard. and she sank gradually until her g 1 A Kanszs Setting Rooster. Hiawatha, Kas., June 11.—Mrs. W. 8. Higgins of Robinson claims the { j v vice; must ultimately reach 1 million | You can put your liver in fine condi- dollars. ¥ tion by using Green’s August Flower —the greatest of all medicines forthe liver and stomach and a certain cure for dyapepsia or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flow- er will make you healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal supply | City, Mo., June 9.—The n county Democratic com- day rescinded its action of ago so far as it relates to; of delegates to thestate, nvention at Jiff-rson | piste’. Threw Herself In a Shaft. Galena, Kas, June 10.—Fancying that she heard the cries of her mis sing 2-year-old boy, Mrs. J. 0. Stew- ell jumped into an abandoned shaft, eighty feet deep, and was mortally injured this afternoon. Herclothing caught on the sides of the shaft and abe was reecued by men with ropes. ‘Her was fractured and she re- ‘lceived several bruises. The child of * spirits.” Trial sizs, 24¢; bottles, 75¢. At all drug. | Bea " MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Best for Horse ailments. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best for Cattle ailments. MEXICAN Pest for Sheep ailments. NO DRINKS ON SUSAN B. Time, He Says, for Every Dem- | L“ian¢. @ veteran cavalryman, and | A Laughable Mistake That One Berlin Hotel Keeper Made. Berlin, June 10 —Suean B. Antho- ny, Mra. May Wright Sewall, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Gilman, Mra. Harper, Dr. Anna Shaw, Mrs. Mary Wood Swift and other Ameri- The purse will be $1,500 and will! °C’? leaders of the international con- be offered by New Mex! dnen. gress of women were indignant ye°- 7 Siig cbarosean Sener mea terday at the attempt of the Pula ¢/Shrine July 9th and 10th. One fare! hotel, the aristocratic headquarters | plus $2.00 for round trip. of the American charge them for beer, champag:e! People’s Christian Union of United delegation, *o0 1 and wine which the women neither drank nor ordered. The affair came to & climax when water and not be charged for any- thing stronger. For Loss of Their Families. Chillicothe, Mo., June 10.—A set- tlement was effected in Topeka yes terday between Isaac Hirsh of this place, representing Walter Reid and Chester Harville, formerly farmers in Livingston county, whereby Reid and Harville are to recgive $30,000 for the loss of thelr families in the Chicago, Rovk Island & Pucifle wreck near Willard, Kas., January 6 Mr Reld’s wife aud three children, and Mr. Harville’s wife aud two children were killed, The two men had bought farms together near Tyrone, Ok., and had preceded their fmilies there. The wives and children were on their way to join their husbands. The money is to be divided equally between the men. Killed by Rattler. Sedallo, Mo., June 10.—Richard Fowler, 26, a weil known farmer, died this morning from the bite of a rattleanake on Wednesday. Fowler was picking strawberries when the reptile attcked him, sinking its fangs into his arm uty is woman's test charm, The world adores beautiful women, A prty woman dreads maternity for fear of losing this power, What can be done to - ate the race and Ley # women beautiful? There is a balm used by cultured and un- sultured women in the crisis, Husbands should investigate this remedy in order to reassure their wives as to the ease with which children can be born and seauty of form and figure retained, Mother’s Friend 's the name by which this is known, It diminishes the allied to notherhood, Used throughout pregnancy t relieves morning sickness, cures sore breasts, makes elastic all tendons called sFencicseften and relat unde i eats MEXICAN limbers up Stiff Joints. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment penetrates to the very bone. MEXICAN always gives satisfaction. Special Rates. | Special west bound excursion, Den- ver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs. ! Tickets on sale June 1 to Sept. 30. | Final return limit of Oct. 31, $18.50} round trip. Glenwood Springs $30.50. Salt Lake City $31.50. Teachers Summer Rates. Pertle Springs and return May 15 to Sept. | 80, good returning to Oct. 31, $2.85! round trip. Atlantic City, N. J., acc’t Mystic’ St. Joseph,Mo., Convention Young | Presbyterian church on sale June 28, 29 and 30. $5 40 for round trip. Cincinnati, Ohio, Grand Lodge Migs Anthony's bill was presented.| meeting of Elks. Tickets on sale It contained a charge for several|July 15 to 17. One fare plus $2.25 Miss Lena Morton is Dead in} cases of Pilsener, alleged to have|for round trip. , been delivered to her room, The outraged host of total abstainers Paria, June 10 —Miss Lena Mo--! went to the office and declared that, | ton, daughter of former Vice-Presi-| a3 American women, they declined to “My-chief regret in closing my po-|dent Levi P. Morton of New York,|¢,pitulate to the Germaa drinking 16; good to return Aug. 20, $2.70 litical career is the fact that 1 am| died this moruing from the effects of} habit, The manager said that he not physically able to participate | blood poisoning, following an opera-| had noticed that, but explained that guests at the Palast hotel were ex- Miss Morton’s family were at the pected to patroniz: the bar, and Democrat to lay aside all personal| bedside when she died. The opera-| that those who didn’t must pay the consideration, and to do all {n his] tion in itself ma | Dot arouse serious) amount of profit the hotel would power for the principles and policies} apprehension, _4t the appearance| pave made had drinks been bought. a Makes Pathetic Speech. | which we believe necessary to the|yesterday of blood poisoning gave a women declared tht they an The Twice-a Week Republic is not Paragould, Ark., June 11—Mart glory aud welfare of our country. |the case a grave turn. Miss Morton] jeaye the hotel before they would|as cheap as some so-called uewspa- rallied slightly during the afternoon, | submit to such demoralizing tyran- but later her case became hopeless|ny, Thereupon the manager sur- rendered and promised that the]? One way Colonist Rates to points in Oregon, Washington, Montana and northwestern pointe also to points in Cal'-! fornia, Arizona, New Mexico, at very ao On sale March 1 to April uel HSS PAL E. C, Vaxpervoort, Agt. The Best is the Cheapest. Not how cheap but how good ts the question. pers, but It ls ascheap asit {is possible to sell a first-class newspaper. I$ rints all the news that is worth printing. If you read {t all the year death occurred early this morning. | ,mericans would be served with ice|round you are posted on all the Im- portant and interesting affairs of the world. It isthe best and 7‘ st rell- able newspaper that mfuney and brainscan produce—and thoseshould be the distinguishing traits of a 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 subseription or you may mail it direct to Tar Rereverie, St. Louis, Mo Administrator's Notice Notice Is hereby given that letters testa- mentary upon the estate of Christian Nelson, deceased, bave been granied to the undersigned, by the Batee Conrtr Probate Court, in Rates County, Missonr! bearing date the 6th day of Juve, 194 All persona having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow ance within one year from the date of said let ters, or they may be precladed from any bene fit of euch estate; and if said claims be pot ex- hibited within two, years from the da the lots aa of this notice, they will he v reed COR RA M. NELSON, Br-4t Execatrix Notice, Notice is hereby given, that letters of ad- ministration upon theestate of Elica J, Powell deceaced, were granted to the undersigned on the 27th day of. May. 194, by the Probate Court of Bates County, Missouri All persons having claims against ssid estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance to the ‘exeeator within ove year after the date of sald letters, or they may be precluded from | any benefit of said estate; and !f such claims be not exbibited within two vears from the date ; Of the publication of this notice they shail be forever barred W.C. POWELL, Binds Adnunistretor, Sheriff’s Sale. By virtne and suthority of a special execu- tion for delinquent taxes. Issued froin the of- fice of the clerk of the cirenit court of Bates County, Mo., returnable at May term, 194, of sai court, to me directed in favor of yt Johnson vileto collector of the revenue aguinet Giles Steel I have pall the right title, In- levied and terest and claim of said defendant, Giles S-cel, in and to the following described real ei eituated in Bates count’. Missourt. to wit: Flye acres, the sonthesst part of the nor east quarter of th: southwest guarter of sec- tion 13. township 40, range 32, I will, on Monday, August Ist, 1904, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and Sve o’cl in the afternoon of that day, at the west front door of the court house, in the city of Butler. Bates county. Missouri, sell the same orso much thereof as m: required ut public vendar, to the highest der for to satisfy said execution and \° JOK T 3MITH, at Sheriff of. Bates County, Mo. Notice to Reduce Capital. Notice is hereby given sagt Hage etd of the stockholders ot Botler ent Store will be held at y. Miesouri, on the Twenty-Second day of June, Nineteen Hundred and four for purpose of reducicg the amount of the capital of the Re Statutes of Missouri, said reduc- tion to be from susety os Th:usand dollars | to Fifteen Thousand six Hundred dollars and to trangact such other busi B. ADAIR. ag yf DUVALL, A. H. CULVER, B. G. CULVER, Di TABLER’S the store in Butler. Bates count; ‘tion as provided in section 1828 of iness as may come before them. J. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Frostbites and Chilblains. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best thing for a lame horse. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment drives out all inflammation. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Botler Station, NORTH BOUND. RH. 30 St. Loulemall. . .. P.M. nto. 26 Kansas City expres 4.M. No, 24 8t Louis express 3PM. No. 104 Local Freight.. 10MP M. No. ® stock expres 4:28 P.M. sOUTH BOUND No. 29 St. Louie & Joplin (1imited) 5:08 P.M, No. 27 Kansas City & Joplin mall..i2:25 P.M, Mo. 2) Kaneas City & Joplin expr 10:55P M. No.113 Loost Freight................ 2052. My INTERSTATE DIVISION. No, 41 Inter-State, west bound 1:15 P.M, No, 181 = = 7:00 A. M, No, 42 Inter-State, east bound 12:10 P. M, No, Isl * ” 11:38 A. M * B.C. Vawparvoonr, agent, T C. BOULWARE, Physician and «Surgeon. Office nortaside square Butler, Mo. Diseasesof womenand chil en aspecialty. DR- J. Me CHRISTY: Diseases of women and Children a Specialty Otfice The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, Office Telephone 20, House Telephonel0, DR, J. T. HOLL DENTIST. Entrance, same thatlead to Hagedorn’s stadio, north side sanare. Butler, Mo, B, F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H. H, Nichols, Kast side square, Butler, Mo, Infirmary of Osteopathy Two blocks west of Square, on Ohio Street. Chronic diseases a Specialty. 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You will be interested in and kept well informed by the Farm Visitor, a reguiar surplement of the paper, pre- pared especially for the farmer and his family. You will want to know what the | world is doing in every field of activ. lity, and throngh the unsurpassed news and special service of the Twice- a Week Republic you will not be dis- jappointed, la short sketches, choice bits of | fiction, articles of interest to women, children and the home, fashion hints jand helpful household suggestions {the Twice-a Week Republic easily leads among the weeklies of the great west. i Makes Healthy Kidneys. Dr F A Rewmley, physician end druggist, Alvin, ‘Tex., writes: Smith | Medical Co., St. Louis, Mo.—Gentle- men:—Send me 3 or 4 doz. of your {Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. I am pushingit Sev+ralold chronic cases jenred as it by magic. Price 50 cents aud $1.00. For sale by all draggista. theriff’s 8s! 8 the citron! » Mo., returnable at th: term, 1904, to m» directed in tayor of W. -ofhelo collector of the revenue of at Rig -

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