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rename MUST HAVE A BEGINNING. Do not postpone the opening of a bank ac- _ count simply because olthesmallness of your first deposit, All things, you know, must have a beginning. The big things of to-day ‘were the little things * of yesterday. Remember, we receive deposits as low as 8 x oe 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. Portle Springs and return May 15 to Sept. p, good returning to Oct. 31. $2.85 nd trip. tlantic City, N. J., acc’t Mystic Shrine July 9th and 10th. One fare plus $2.00 for round trip. St. Joseph, Mo., Convention Young People’s Christian Union of United Presbyterian church on sale June 28, 29 and 30. $5 40 for round trip. Cincinnati, Ohio, Grand Lodge | — —_———__ meeting of Elks. Tickets on sale in Ti July 15 to 17. One fare plus $2.25 | 200dlers to Serve Their Time. for round trip. Jefferson City, June 27,—Julice One way Colonist Rates} Lehmann and Ewil Hartmann have to points in Oregon, {evidently decided to accept the sen- Washington, Montana] tences of the supreme court in their and northwestern pointe | cases and make no further fight in also to points in Call-|the courts. To day was the last day ornia, Arizona, New Mexico, at very | for their attorneys to file a motion ow rates. On sale March 1 to April for a rehearing and no such motion Oth. was filed in the supreme court. No & in “ heh aden appeal can now be taken. Lehmann Missouri Pacitio Railway Time 1’ and Hartman, who were former mem- bers of the St. Louis house of dele- at Butler Station, gates were sentenced for boodling. MssuuR -<patlFie= aati E. C, Vaxpervoonr, Agt. NORTH BOUND, mail. fo, 2 stock exprea A Missouri Bride For a Texas. Sedalia, Mo., June 24 —Miss Ela Gentry, daughter of N. H. Gentry, World’s fair commissioner from Mie eOUTH BOUND lo, 29 St. Louls & Joplin (1!mited) 5:03 P. lo, 27 Kansas City & 1 lo. 25 Kansas City & lo. 115 Local Freignt. INTERS' RERE Ker ' tay Mt eourl, and Robert H. Smith, of Deni fOr del nee eee Set omnd.....19:18 F. M-/son, Tex., son of Harvey I. Smith, a E. C. Vanpervoonrr, agent, C. BOULWARE, Physician ane e Surgeon. Office nortn side square tler,Mo. Diseasesof womenand chi) Missouri, Kaosas & Texas passenger conductor of this city, were married at Wood Dale farm last night. The \ “ ° tu. Mu: «= Has stood the test for over 6 “> MEXICAN ' 1, i ee, it ‘ wi? Nt FOR MAN OR BEAST. Rev. F. V. Loos of Liberty, Mo., a cousin of the bride, officiated. The marriage was a surprise to the pub- lic. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left to day for Galveston. Missouri State Fair. The fourth annual exhibition of the Missouri State Fair at Sedalia August 15 to 19 inclusive, should be _{the most-snecesefuttn the history of the institution. The dates selected do not conflict with the live stock ex- hibit at St. Louis, nor with any of aspecialty. DR- J. M. CHRISTY, 6eses of women and Children a Specialty fice The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, ce Telephone 20. House Telephonel0, DR, J. T. HULL __DENTIST, } same thatlead to Hagedorn’s v nate tide square. Butler, Mo, —— B. F. JETER, the great _— a — Justi assure a great live stock exhibit an a» feet as an unrivaled display of agricultural ft aide square wags Te Mo, | 90d industrial products, ” ? , May Be A Second Tom Thumb. } femary # Ceeopetiy Columbia, Mo., June 26.—A boy 1 locks wont ale » on Ohio weighing only one pound was born | Speclaltye - yesterday to Mrs. Beatty of Steed- | man, Callaway county. The child is | HARRIET FREDERICK, so small that a finger ring will go : Butler, Mo. | Over ite hand up to theelbow. Heis perfectly formed and his lungs are sound, Attending physicians says he will live. GOOD SPIRITS. Good its don’t, all come from Kent . Their main source is the liver—and all the fine » madein the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or the hun- dred-and-one ill effects it produces. You can’t have good spirits anda bad liver “at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition it you would feel buoyant, happy and hope- ful, —_ of eye, light of step, vigor- ous ani I in your pureuite, You can put your liver in fine condi- tion by using Green’s August Flower —the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain n. cure for d or ind It has bom remedy for years as the EST REMEDY for PILES. oo Southeast corner equare is the place to do your trading. This market is supplied with the best quality of FRESH AND SALT MEATS, and the price is right as we will not be undersold by anyone. prime butchers stuff is kept on sale and you are invited to call. Prime lard, 3 pounds for 25 cents. Only Also handle canned goods. A. A. SEESE. $O8886000000000000000006 100000000000 000000000000000 000 004 POPOSP SOO OVOPVPOOO200 000000000 J Tho Parl Mea Market A. A. SEESE, Prop. | | PPPOE 009 ALARASE HOPOOPPOIOLS DOPOOOPIIOOD OOPOOOOOTO0 EY wagon cove: home. Direct from the Factory Cut Out The Middle Man. Nine tenths of the people are looking for this, Now we have the largest Harness and Saddle Fact 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. We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30, Single harness $7.50 to $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15. Saddles of al! styles and prices from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddies,. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and os gg oll and soaps, limi- ments for man or beast, coac! men’s canvass le; new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness and trade them for new ones. We have the largest Retail Harness and Saddlery Store in the Southwest and our harnessare all made at 2x oils, axel grease, tents, ings, trim buggy tops We also carry afullline of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD AND SPRING WAGONS. MoFARLAND BROG., Butler, Mo, FAVORITE HOME. PAPER, Established for nearly a century and read regularly by more than 500,000*persons in the weet and southwest, the Twice-a-Week Repub He of St. Louis can justly lay claim to that enviable distinction “Fayor- ite Home Paper,” It is great because it has always aimed to inform, instruct and enter- tain its readers on all matters of public and home interests. In 1904 it will be especially interesting and valuable. Here are some reagous why you shenld subscribe for it; This is campaign year, and you will want to be informed of the move- tions, the progress of the ca mpaign, reports of the elections, ete. Fou will want to know all about the World’s Fair, to be held in St. Louis trom April 30 to December 1, 1904. You will be interested in and kept well informed by the Farm Visitor, a reguiar supplement 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- ity, and through the unsurpassed news and special service of the Twice- a- Week Republic you will not be dis- appointed. In short sketches, choice bits of mente of party jeaders, repurts of | M. the great national and state conven. | ‘ 0 years. eee eed Cures sprains, bruises,’ burns, cuts, sores, lameness, : - piles, rheumatism, stiff joints lame back, etc. | Notice, Notice ia hereby given, that letters of ad- ministration upon theestate ef Eliza J, Powell deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 27th day of May, 1904, by the Probate Court of Bates County, Missourt All persons having olaime against sald estate ars required — to exhtbit them to me for allowance to the | ®Xecator within one year after the date of eal letters, or they may be precluded from any benetlt of said cstate; and {f such claims be hok exhibited within two years from the date Of the publication of this notice they shah be forever borred, W.C,. POWELL, S1-4t Administrator, Sheril’s Ssie, By virtue and authority of a spectal exeon- ton for delinquent taxes, igsuet trom the of- flew of the clerk of the clreult. court of Bates county, Mo., returnable at the May term, 1904, of sal court, to me directed in fayor of W, T Johnsow, ex officio collector of the revenue of Kates county, Mo., and against May M. Koonts ha dand ee!zed upon al toed claim of satd d sal © folowing ¢ , fin Bates county, Mo., to-wit: » the east part of the southeast t pouthweet quarter of section 1a, township 42, range 29, [ will, on Monday, August lst, 1904, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the west front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, in Bates county, Mis- souri, sell the same or go much thereoi as may be required at public yendue tothe highest bid- (ler for cash, to satisfy said execution and costa, JOE Y SMITH, 31-4 Sherif of Bates county, Mo, Sheriff's Sale, By virtue and authority of a special exeon- tlon for delinquent taxes, issued from the of- fice of the clerk of the clreult court of Bates County, Mo,, returnable at May ter: 1904, of said court, to me directed in’ favor WT Johnson, ex -ofticlo collector of the revenue of Bates county; and against Giles Steel Ihave levied and seized npon all the right title, in- terest and claim of said defendant, Giles Steel, {n and to the following described real estate, tltuated In Bates county, Missouri, to wit: Five acres, the southeast part of the north- fiction, articles of Interest to women, children and the home, fashion hints and helpful _household suggestions the Twice-a Week Republic easily leads among the weeklies of the great west. The Best is the Cheapest. Not how cheap but how good is the question. The Twice-a Week Republic {s not as cheap as some so-called newspa- pers, but it {s ascheap agit is possible to sell a first-class newspaper. It prints all the news that is worth printing. If you read it all the year round you are posted on all the im- portant and interesting affairs of the world. Itis the best and most rell- able newspaper that money and brainscan produce—and thoseshould be the distinguishing traits of a news- paper that fs 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 Tue Repvsiic, St. Louis, Mo 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trace Manns * DEsicns yone jon dL ws sending a sketch and may quien ‘ascertals opinion wheres aD fiventlon is probably Communica. tlona strictly confident on Patents sent free. ents. eae ane ine east TT pec of the southwest guarter of sea tion 18, township 40, range 32, I will, on ____Monday, August Tat, 1905, * between the hours of nine o’clock in thefore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the west front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missourt, eell the same or so much thereof as may be required at public vendue, to the highest bid- der for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. JOE T SMITH, Wat Sheriff of Bates Connty, Mo. Sheriff's Bale in Partition. Albert J Cox, Nettie J Cox, Sallie E ‘ox, James B Cox, Lalu M Cox, B vall & Percival, a firm composed of W F Da. vall, H E Percival andJ B Duvall, plaintiff againet William C Cox,Wesley E Co: the Aultman & Taylor Ange 8 corporation and successor to the Aultman Taylor Manufae- turing Company, In the circuit court of Bates eounty, Missouri. By virtue and authority of & decree and ordcr of sale made by the saki court, in the above entitled cause, and of a een tifled copy thereof, dated June 18, 1904, I wilon. Monday, August Ist, 1904, between the hour of nine o’clock in the fore~ noon. and five o’clock in the afternoon of thas day at the west front door of the court house im the city of Butler, in Bates count: » Missouri, sell at public venue, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate. 2 The north half of the northwest quarter ef section nine, township forty-two (42). of Toirty-taree (38), In Bates county, Missouri, ‘or eash in band as provided in sald order de~ cree, JOE T. SMITH. Sheriff of Bates County Makes Healthy Kidneys, Dr F A Remley, Physician wnd druggist, Alvin, Tex., writes: Smith Medical Co., St. Louis, Mo.—Gentle- men:—Send me 8 or 4 doz. of your Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. IT am pushingit Several old ehrontc cases cured as it by magic. Price 60 cents and $1.00. For sale by all druggists. etek Cast

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