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Venneatasae. ag to day and after declaring her inten tion of becoming an American citiz n and revouncing her a'legiance to the King of Spain, procured her first papera, Miss Pena, who is one of the mort beautiful girls of Spain, and whose blood is cfthe purest Castilian, wae brought to this city a year sgo to study English When seen to day, Miss Pepassie: “1 became an American girl because I fairly fell in hove with the perfect T. C. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and children ~@ specialty. DR. J. M. CHRISTY. Dffce The Over Satier Vash Depari: ment Store, Butler, Mo, Telephone 20. Honse Telephone! | independence of all the girls in thie country. Tlove it so that I sball DR, J. T. HULL never returu to Spaia.” DENTIST. CASBTORIA. : Boars the «fp lhe Kind You Have Always Bought \ feces sate] aes r (Thad Impersonates Dead Brother. Ph ladelphia, Pa., Nov." .—If love and fittal devution can accomplish it, Mrs. Katherioe Kelly, who is blind, willend her days in peaceful ignor ance of the fact that her oldest son, Lawrence, is dead aud buried. To prevent kvowledge of his de mise from reaching the mother, why is 82 Jears old, another son bas un- dertaken the tusk of impersonating his brother so lung as Mrs, Kelly sual live. Kelley wae buried today from the home of his ater, Mrs. Michael Aubbert, at 2552 East Cleartielu street. When Lawrence did not return B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, q Omice over H. H, Nichols, i Kast side aquare, Butler, Mo Infirmary of Osteopathy Two blocks west of Square, on Ohic Street, Chronic diseases a | Specialty. | HARRIET FREDERICK, | Butler, Mo. ALMOST INREE. , THE ~ | BB TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC , AND home as urusl Saturday evening, THE MODERN FARMER his wother became restless and fre \ FUR quently asked what was detuining wim. Finally Michael Kelly, ove of the two surviving suns, stepped Int the breach. His voice ia very, like that of his deceased brother. “Hear Tam, mother,”’said Michael waking v8 though be had just enter- ed the house. “[ was delayed.” The answer sutistied Mrs. Kelley, who felt for Michael’s baud, and patted ic sultly. Theo she fell asleep. CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignati “Do you snow of the only Irish- mau who ever committed suicide?” asked W. B. Pol-ard, of Jersey City, who was at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night. “You know it is said that Lrisbmen uever commit suicide, ete witerr vanced ia a ccowl of that ayy ity he was so unstrung that he de cided to show his oppoovnts that) Irichmen dO sometines commit a rash act. He accordingly dissap- peared, and the man who employed him started in search. When he got to the burn he looked up toward the rafters and kaw a man hangiog with | a rope around his waist. “*What are you up to, Pat?” he’ asked. “-Oi’'m hanging meself, begob:!’ the Irishman replied. “<«Why don’t you put it around your neck?’ “‘Paith, Oi did, but Oi conldn’t f BEST REMEDY for PILES. braythe,” was the uoemiling reply of é ee hearer the man from the Emerald Isie.” 3,o or rome —Louie ville Courier-Journal. Forged Cleveland’s Name. Philadelphia, Nov. 5 —Charies. Iblstrom pleaded gvilty in Quarter Sessions Court before. Judge Von Morehisker today to timmion the name of furmer Presidens Cleveland | toacheck. A letter from the former President was read stating that the prisoner had been in bis employ as _|eoachman for a year and a half, -|@oring which time he had always 1} been an honest man. 20 Cents. is Togiveevery reader in this terrt- tory all the campaigu and e) c'ion weandan excellent farm j -urnal, we will send upon receipt of twenty sente : he Twice-a-Week Republic Including The Farm Visitor, from now until December 1, 1904, and The Modern Farmer, 7 A Farmer's Family Newspaper, j : BFrom Dee. 1, 1904, to Dee 1. 1905. ) his is an unprecedented offer you : pot aff rd to miss. Send 20 cents once and get regularly the News " fi the Day, the campaign, the Farm ] nd Home, Be sure to address all mall to TF PUBLI™, St. Louis, Mo. SAMPLE COPIES FREE. Where buth papers are not desired subscriptions for vither separately Hor the term stated above will be ac- pred upon revept.of TEN CEN i's. | [iiteuers PILE ~ OINTMENT | cues nora aut pues. 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Hartley, a traveling man, who | the rebellious Muro leader who, on said he was from St Louie, was ar-| the pretext of resiatence to the anti rested by Patrolman Shiddell near|slavery law, haa been waging war- Eighth and Main streets yesterdny fare with the American troops, has afternoon for “mashing.” He was) sent a message to Major General arragned in police court this morn-| Wo od requestibg any interview with ing and Jndye Brady fined him $25.|@ view to surrender General Wood Mra. R E. Elder, owner of a cigar) has granted the reqnear thresh. (SPA SA: lowed her down the street and seized her by thearm. She walked him up to Patrolman Shiddell. The “Joker” Was Killed. Virden, I), Nov. 4—Jamea M Muxwell, president of localnnion No 63. United Mine Workers of America, at Virden, was shot and killed by Thomas Hall, a, bartender, as the result of a practical joke. Hall was returning home after closing the saloon through North park, when Maxwell, for a joke, atepped from be hind a tree and ordered Hall to throw up hia hands. — Hall, who had been a victim of “hold-ups” twice recently, drew a revolver and thot Maxwellin the stomach, Max-yell who lived several hours afterward said he did not blame Hall forshoot- ing bim. “Speak for it!" she cried to domeie, For she knew in her little heart, That German Syrup, home's great treasure, Could health aud joy impart. QThe greatest tonic on earth is a good night's rest, Restless nights and the ter- rible exhaustion of a hacking cough are dread dangers of the poor consumptive. QBut why this fear of the night when a few doses of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free from cough or night sweat? Free ex- pectoration in the morning is made cer+ tain by taking German Sy rup. QWe know by the experience of over thirty-five years that one 75-cent bottle of German Syrup will speedily relieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or t lung troubles—and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders, 12 QTwo sizes, 25¢ and 75¢, All druggists, With Apologies to Bullfinch. A professor in a Western coll ge while giving an examination in my thology ina country achool called apon @ bright locking girl and agke! the following question: “Who wae Ganymed:?” Promptly came the anawer: “Gany mede was the son of Olympas and an vacle” The clase teacher blushed for her pupil and exclaimed: “Why, Eliza bets! Where did voulearn thst?” “Indeed, it ways so in the book,” replied the girl. For Sale by Frink T Clay. Orcer of Publieun na. STATE OF MISSOURI, { . Connty of Bates ©. in the Probate “our the county of Bates, August term, He, yeas M Laughlin, de- ceased, W K Heyle, administrator. Order of Publication, Now at this day comes » EK eve a'm nistrator of the estate o James M Laughlin, de eased, and presen's (0 the court his petition praying z oples cect tbat The professor then asked the. girl to find the place and read the para araph aloud, whereapon the elise was astonished and delighted to learn that Gany mde was borue to Olym pus by wn eagle. Cut Their Gowns For William. Berlin, Nov 4—At an opera per formance bere last bight at which the emperor was present, many wo- men were refised Admission because tor an order for the eaie of 80 much of the real estate of ssid deceased as will pay and satisty he remaining deb acine by sad estate, ant yet unpaid for wart of anfivient ase om panied by the accounts Nets and in ties ae reqaired by law; on “xamivation w of itis ordered, that al) persons miereste, in the ee tate of aaii decearut, b notified that applica- tion a4 aforesai: has heen made, an’ aolese the contrary be «shown on or b fore the first day ot the nxt term of this court to be held on the second Monday of November, i904 an order will he inade fo lof the whole or 80 much of the real estate o' seid decrased as will ve suMoient for whe paymentol debts; and itis further orte ed, that a certitie: copy of this or ‘er be p blished in some on: wap-per in Kates county. Missouri tor ‘our weeks before the next e-m of th'scourt, and that one cops be served on each of the heirs of d- ceased, r - siving in Bat scount , afore-aid. at least ten daye prior to the Oret ‘ay of the next term of thie court, as and tor noti ¢ of te said petivor and the hearing to be had thereon. We keep every thing that horse owners need, Wavon harness from 810 to 880 Single harvess $7.50 to Sesond harness $3 00 to 315. pene prises from the eheaoest to che teel fork cow boy and sole leather «pring seat saddios, blankets, dusters and fly nets, harcess offand soaps, timi- ments for manor “heast, cond ols wxel urease, tents, WAZON Covers, men’ pew and repeir old ones. trade them fern w ones, > larg st Retail Harness and Saddlery thistrom said his wife and two \|brothere had died recently and he * | himnelt had beet’ sick. ‘The prisoner they wore high-neck gowns instead of low neck, The kaiser bad command ed that evening dress be worn when ever he attends the opera Many of the women borrowed «'s4ore from at [mm en and clipped their bovicea to STATE OF Miso URL ¢ ., (County Bate, ;* home. 1, J A Stive Jaige ot tre probate court, nel! in and tor anit y her by certify that the foregoing is a tru po th origin’ or der of pub! va Ub refereed to, asthe same appeere of record in my offices. Witness my hant and seal of said (skaL] court Doneat ofiecets @ Uler, Bates “ount , Wiseouri, pe ith day of Sep wemuer, A.D, 104. A SILVERS, heat Juipe ot Probate. ee eee meet the rquiremno.s There were some amusing wid some painful scenes iu the corridors aud ante rooms, Trustee’s Sala, Wherees, WL Fuiier ond Josele M. Fuller ibe we fbn vated web che Th id, od in bar Toor . vunty, Mivseat vag 88 ye wo the ae tee the wiig dere thd rea and being eituate ty ine emit state or Mo ogourl " tLofnorthe:s: quar er as’ quarter ofaec inn sta (HAN tes tn north aid of thes Ve hwe tqoar rot the eouthwiet or Katee OFFENSE, cATARK T sufferdd for a long time with a bad j case of Catarrh, and took a great deal of medicine without any benefit. I had a continual headache, my cheeks Lhad grown pr le, my nose was always pened up, my breath had asickeningand i isccustin olor, mihi pom caver gency Theard of your S. S. S. and wrote | Icommenced to use it, and after taking | several bottles I was cured and have ba since had the slichtest symntom of he disease. Miss Mary L. STorM. "on 7th & Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. Wheeling, W. Va., May 29, 1903. Thad Nasal Catarrii for: years for which I used S. S. S. with very gratifying results, I tried local applications for some tiie, | and getting no permanent relief Icameto j the conclusion that the seat of the trouble Bes in the blood. Knowing S. S. S. to be a good blood medicine I hot its use, ‘and after using it for some little while it did away entirely with the offensive mu- cus in the nostrils, and I did not have to hawk and spit, especially in the morning, to dislodge the catarrhal matter. 1627 South St. Frep H. PREssyY. The filthy secretions and foul mucus that are continuall pping back into the throat, find theie or way into the stomach and are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh then becomes con- stitutional,and the only way togetrid of itis through en the blood. Write us if you have Catarrh, and our physici- ans will advise you quarter of section five (5) alli foweshipt ry (4), range th rty- oor j}, Coniaiuia, tfty Boras, = when es c Was made ia UFtiel to wecure she payiient Oo One cer-sin note fully des ribe) in -ad deed of trust; wees Se remy ts now ¢ Now. therefory lege: holder vi contin: of #: ab ihe oF quest o* the alt ate ant pur HOME E VIS Orell he above \e vensiae t+ the bigvest Hiider tor cash, West 'ront door ul the cour: hou @ fe the city vt Butler, county uf Bayes and state of Mis- sourl ou Friday October 28, 14 ee tn the fore- ternooe oF that between the boar soon and five oC fa, jor the purpowere! ave yacht debt tnterest and cost, OA rv INLOIN 44 + ster Adnuniserston's Notie Notice ia hereby given that teiters of ad ministration apon the estate © Byru F Terter, dycebse|, have been gre. ed to the undersigned, by the Sate wun'y Probate Court, (n Kates county, “alvenne béaring date the 4th day of Octuber 4 | All persons having claims agains: anid are required to exhibit them tome for ance within our year from the date of sai.’ Ie ters, or they may be prectaded from any bene tof euch eatate; and if said claime he not as. | hibited within two yerra from the date of tr | publies.ion of this notice, thee wit he ors er barred MAUD F TERTER, 4 tt Administ: atr.x, | | Notice. eeLay Notice ts hereby given, thet letters of ad- | Mminiatration upon the estate of Samuel H. Weddle, deceased were grant! to the uu- ed on the 20:h “ey of Sept . 1904. by the avin a —_ pevont 5 Missouri persone ue im ms net eid vatal ee: sogeel ‘bis them tome for allow- | to m» wit! bia ove year after the date of letters. or they may be eeeeers from Deuedt of wald cavats, and ifench claims be exhibited within yo yet from the date’ notice they shall waNcr sd, WEDDL) me Administratrix., | \ 3 a3 store at No. 4 Weat Miesouriavenue, |= => = told Judge Brady that Hartley fol A GOOD NIGHT’S REST BIT \LL POINTS ON RISSOURI PACIFE s====GREATLY REDUCED RATES. ‘BAST, = INDIANA, WESTERN OHIO, LOUISVILLE, K —————--— ANO INTERMEDIATE PO'NTS. ALSO HAWESVILIE, POWERS, LEWISPORT AJ2 OWE"SBORG, KY, September 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th and Octchor 1:% DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE To visit the old home and | see your friends of other days, FOR PARTICULARS, INQUIRE OF COMPANY'S AGENT, On H.C. TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louls, Mo. 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