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Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. Now we have the largest Harness and Saddle Factary In Southwest Mo. and can duplicate any goods athletic circles, and one of the best-} This is the cardinal point raised in| has been sentenced to be hanged on known bowlers in the city, is the} a divorce pleading filed here to-day | April 21. bride of Oscar 8S. Eastlack, a wealthy | by Mrs. Mattie Alice Burris, against} Smith was convicted of killing = business man of Camden, N. J. her husband, Thomas Burris, a well-|H. Smith near Dixon during last} == =. ~~. “I never took a dare, and when I| > do farmer of Chariton township. | November, supposedly for the be INDIGESTION’S RECORD was dared by Mr. Eastlack to marry | The woman’s petition reads almost | poseof robbery. The trialconsumed him I was game,” said the bride to-|like a story of a tragedy, yet she|the greater part of last week, and day. “Ihave known Mr. Eastlack | does not state that herhusband ever/ was completed yesterday. The jury for three years,” shecontinued, ‘‘On/raised his hand against her. She | was out only a few moments. Monday afternoon we started for a|saysshe worked hard, but might —_—_—_—_—_—_ ride in the park, and we were talking | have stood that but for the entire Fifth Death To-Day. ofthe dangers of fast driving. Isaid] absence of sympathy or caresses. oS I was wot afraid of anything. He|She alleges that from the date of aneue Walaa te ro —— turned to me and said: ‘“There’sone| their marriage the conduct of her tae from batics ds infli , 3 @ from bullet wounds inflicted Sun thing you are afrald to do. You] husband has been cold and distant, day by George Schistler in a battle won’t go to Camden now and marry | and that she was treated more like a following a murder over a line fence me. I dare you to do it.’ servant than a wife, never having with Kay Fill and wife, “oT will do 't,’ I said. ‘I’m game | received from her husband one kind Police Surgeon Frank Dulin died we bet socio or ifyou are.’ He turned the automo- | or encouraging word. yesterday. Michael Kelly, a ty- digestion, mack am orcas bile in an instant, and we were stander, also shot by Schistler, 1s ex- scribe it regularly bound for Camden. On reaching} DeathCaused byaDrugged Cig ar | nected to indigestion is nent an awful record there Mr. Enstlack asked: ‘Are you | Bee recover. Five deaths have asa cause of sudden deaths. It is beat- in leather line--offered by cat- alogue houses. So come and see us and let us show you. eilll came?’ ‘Cersainiv,’ Tesla’ and Flint, Mich., March 19 —Develop. | resulted from Schistler’s revolver. | ing heart-failure in ite ghastly harvest. in le minutes I ait wile. ” monte in the mystery surrounding A ucaithy and dove sebastien Chee q Keep your money at home. : the sudden death of William S. Good- f lenly attacked with acute indigestion " Great Wheat Prospects. speed, 19 years old, led Prosecutor ‘ after en, at a meal, and of thei We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double dying in man wagon harness from $10 to $30. Single harness $7.50 to HoraceB, Martin to believe that the C. F. BEARD, $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15. Saddles of all styles young man was murdered’ by opium ont pees Loe Se, gonpen ne as fork wow bey Pl in @ cigar given him by @|$ 1iscENSED AUCTIONEER and sole leather spring sea’ les, robes, horse : blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness o! |. young woman with whom he had : ments for man or beast, coac oll axel g r~ saan one 4 wagon covers, men’s canvass leggings, trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness and Topeka, March 20.—The Arkansas valley promises a bumper wheat crop this spring. The rains this week which covered the whole area did the bueinéss, and it is the testimony of quarreled. Member of State Auctioneers Asso. Sera ciarhe At the coroner’s inquest Dr. Me- all who come from out there thatthe Gregor testified that in hie opinion ciation, Will ery sales in Bates and any Lanany el prey 00 buch Satan ousares, tage (eee we new ones. prospect is the best ever known. death was due to oplum poisoning. adjoining counties, Satisfaction crt god ig regulates Store in: the Southwest BoB, 9 fame ow og “ the biood ax Wo will have wheat in the Arkan- Dr. Samuel B. Given into whose office guaranteed. See him for terms, + pat Sena system in my heme. We also carry afullline of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD Butler, Mo,, R, F,D.No. 1 sien age and 73S. All droga, AND SPRING WAGONS. *, ‘ Telephone on Spruce line, : For Sale by Frank T Cla: MceFARLAND BROG., Butler, Mo eas valley this year to supply a big portion of the earth,” said Frederick Dumunt Smith to-day. ‘I have just Goodspeed was carried when stricken with the fatal illness, stated that the young man before he died said he be- e come from out there and I tell you! jieved his condition was the result of PPAR SHIVA ecosncsiasitinatilid aiiabaituiiedieaaiiahiniiiiiaiiieianed’ igs os = = vente’ yl smoking a cigar he had partly con- STATE OF MISSOURI, } gg, : ——————e———— Ee ‘. 6 1med and then thrown away. UNTY OF BATES business, and unless we have a| m,, girl in question has not yet Notice. tion Februsey ad, ius nt Mon Yeee" Always Remember the Full Name ‘bad luck, th Notice is hereby given that letters testa The State of Missour! at the relation and to ‘ , pein. . some 7 a uc :s 1! been apprehended, but will be sub- a lp horety given taee fptters testamant- the use of . . Johneon, ex-oftelo collector of ti ee crop W istance all others of Mr. aed at the t which will’ be e » conenned os mot nenne oon a ate o Coburn’s record. The stand is eo ie m4 Binsoar Me sk The Walton True Com y, defendant. axa ive romo uinine | action for EN LH SUAS luxuriant and vigorous that the 4 persons baving claims against said edi ei farmers are pasturing their stock up- jay comes the Meares by yy her tu | are required to exhibiethem to me for allow- sate the clerk Sf the ctrenls cours of ¢. + ie anit The hol ray agents | AMteC@PS Caught in Detective)! sik eat ee |e hy ie aa Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. ters, or they may be precluded from any beneét | in seone omer things ie above nam wheat and alfalfa. Trap. rn cara ae the | defend +o at hatch, , —_—_—_——— orever | ordered by th tion, that thi GU ius GEORG (ale on Box. 25e. The Husband Can’t Lose. New Orlepns, March 20.—After | °*"o)-4 Exeoutor. Hingis be niet by Jute ina in the having received letters from members |__| court by petition and affidavit the object and = = — hich fs force the lien otae of Beibasties, SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER. of whitecap organizations in Frank- | pp ang oF MIssoU RI, tate of lin county, Mississippi, warning him Siauih ok Mate, "fos ‘ott aged S inate. i DR. H. M. CANNON | . . Me 5 “I think I have been provided for during my natural life-time,” said a stockman, who lives on a small farm | not to visit that section under pen-| In thecireult court of Batescounty, Missonrt, commissions, sad upon the folowing de ade The Twice-a Week Republic of St. near Independerite, Mo., to a grou i ta ene Sane aa St ae . Louis, the best semi-weekly news- ; ae ‘ae Group |alty of death; J. C. Host, a Chicago} The emt of Mlsotrt at de relation en 3 county ‘the notih balf of the north haifo | $ Dentist, paper in the country, and Farm Pro- of friends at the stock yards this morning. “It is this way” he con- tinued: ‘The farm I live onis owned by an old widow. Yesterday she spent the day with my wife and dur- Pinkerton detective, employed by | revenue of Bates county. in the state of Min: the portiteast quarter section 8, township gress, America’s leadin; will cultural , Gov. Vardaman for that purpore, court pian, ve, ¥; Hamilton defendant, | unless eon the’ eal defen i Setar BUTLER, - MISSOURI. and home monthig, will be sent to ¢ * a at the next term of this court,to be be; I mente from whitecaps confessing | court tfipnand dios her perition and, otmioeis, | 1905. and on or before the third day say day and Friday prepared to do § | 1474 year. their methods of murdering andchas- | stating among other things | thet the \ par] lead to sald petition accordi: to all kinds of dental work. The Twice-a-Week ™ \ ing @ discussion the question of life} ing negroes out of the county. Detec- honvrealdent of the stats of Misee ourhs Wheres | 10 fa, lon same balan. outed ond more than faite Ms ee and death came up. The conclusion described real tive Hoyt has submitted his report | HPO ts ordered-by the clerk In vacation, that vols 26 satiety & and maintained the confidence of half toGov. Vardaman, who will order pisint inte commenced suit atalnet him ta sald tue. a copy. 8 million readers. It covers the news ls court by petition and aldavit the object of the world thoroughly and ac- A tw Iso reached that ty officials to prosecute white- | and general mature of which is to enforce th | fi \ y f Osteo th . rate! D agreement was a county official Pp a Bates n Irma 0 mas ces lein of the Stat tog ype = the delinquent cor pa y cura ly, and issues special State in case the widow died first she was weeks successively, editions, each containing the latest to leave the farm to my wife and in aggregate to the sumof eat 43 towsiner ih fore the | two blocké west of square on Ohio Street. : ss : the followin ceschibed t copy of record W Chronic Diseases a Specialty. ead most reliable re of the . and fees case my wile died first she was to Woman Gamblers Are Ruined. the folowing decid tract of” eg ai | Pere pest ny nd te oe particular localit , 4. ich it cireu- er leave her husband to the widow. I 7 " os 40 sect off the east said of lot two in the city of ereunto lates. Its specia rtments are jj New York, March 20.—Polico to- Adrian, tess the ald dfeadant by 49d S. oresnaae uiler reas | Harriet Frederick, D. 0. edited by experta, ant ite arttate and was that both must die some day. can’t loose for my wife, the widow | gay raided y raided a poolroom and gambling | appear at the next term of this court, to be contributors are amo! Se) best vt - - 1. alllook good to me.—| house in Forty-second ‘street which, eae city Sat Mandap i 19--4th O. M, Barxury, Deputy Cert Sophia E, cn Hemstreet, D. 0, the country. It ia oU. . they declare, was patronized almost thaidel, ad plaed Po seid pon hoatooeenian ty e NOTICE, . Hemstreet at the Infirmary of Dr. Fred- coh See were ages Goverment Fund Will exclusively by wives of wealthy New ease tendered mocardite to toe mactenny , Notice is hereby given, that letters testamen- sey au ule shrex ae oq enry yy fi Yorkers. ‘The entrance of the detec: | sa! if "pedton andthe above *“aoeerlbed “real | gated a he A A, tothe underatined, <1, nate ke oar montb, oa - Be Placed In Treasury | tives was followed by a scene of wild And it e further ordered by the elerk aforeald | coup gran, Man "Mdipseatl, Gading dete cee eaittar at tains sixteen or more full, stan- excitement, the women, most of iy lished ee dard size, 2 iar tira fled with whom were gathered around a rou- county of Yates for four weeks ore required tosh nfs them tome for allow: T.C, BOULWARE, eT nites farm Jefierson City, March 16.—The $475,000 to be received from the] igtte table, screaming and attem . —_ hip am 5 pt- aded Physician and S n. Office National Goverment on account of ing to escape. After giving their crus opy fre court, I dened of wae 5 eat’ ctaimtbe not North Side Square, Butler, Mo. ee nt eva Money raieed by the Btate for) ramesand addresses the women were the seal of forever barred. Tate, they wil be) Diseases of women ‘and children ite i eae and” national defence during theCivil War | siiowed to go. & specialty. igh character will remain in the State Treasury for —_——______ Execator It will ou ato take adv1ni two years. Two Hundred Were in Danger. thie spe Tote now. Use ‘ie ORDER BLANK. DR- J. M. CHRISTY; Senator Dickinson called up the bill prepared by Governor Dockery providing for ite diversion into the School fund, and it was killed with- out any difficulty. The money will draw 3 per cent while in the State Treasury. The House has already killed a bill to use the money for a memorial library atColombia. ‘ Joplin, Mo., March 20.—Two rail- roads are tied up and a third is af- fected here by a cave-in at the P. & G. Mascot mine on the Bankers tract | acfendant. i near Joplin last night. Passenger | yi day comes the pleintig herein by) trains on both the Frieco and Kan- tone SS ee ese City Southern main lines had Wells, ee non resident of Male: | passed over the treacheroud ground |" Whereupya it 1s in| | only afew minutes previous. More | pabiication ‘vialagh than 400 passengers had a narrow =e 7 Aged Distiller Pepper escape. The hole in theearth ismore | 324 ‘ than one handred cae Sep ee ; Elopes With Young Woman. o¢4i hondred toot wide. Ii, Mareb 18.~Thos. Revolation Imminent,