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A Counterirritant. FIGHT DESPERATELY A Pension Office Shake-up. WITH CHINESE BANDITS| New York, May 1.—The New York Press says in a dispatch from Wash- ington: “Another shakeup in the pension Puck Farmer Mossbacker: “Since your nephew has graduated from the village academy——” Five Americans Working on * Farmer Bentover: “Well, I’llhave Giese eendaand, bake wit thd & to own up that I've felt a good deal} Canton and Hankow Railway|recont dismissal of ten reviewing 5 Garden Truck better since that important event Attacked by Murderous Horde ecbats o etea <itale. Ocenia: 2 can be raised profitably only in soil oan Ididfor quite @ spell before. a? a er Warneris conducting an investiga- s containing plenty of Potash, All _ see, “~ - _ er = Escape by Swimming River. | tion of “order No. 78,” approved by ; vegetables require a Rertiliser com. Glee around BAG re en ; ex-Commissioner Ware and Secreta: The Kind You Have and which has been . taining at least 10 per cent. actual | 404 hair and settled the tariff Using their rifles as clubs, five Wskeosk Mar 15, 3908 md a i oa Awan — yom ef ; P t e question and pluncked on a mando- ee be — eye order provides for the payment of and has been made under his per- A ; lin, and invented a new way of run-|V@nton and Hankow raliway esinas 40 aii Lasky diachareed CMU sonal supervision since its infancy. O as nin’ the farm and the Gover’ment| ght a way through a horde of 6 ey tages sige le Allow no one to deceive you in this. Uni Idiera at the limit of 62 bee pve othe: pro nage etre All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-goed”’ are bué Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Experiment. takeeffect April 13, 1904, andshould Infan Childrer against not be deemed as retroactive. - ae “Commissioner Warner has discov- . ered that the terms of the order were What is CASTO R IA violated sae rl veral thousand Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- cases it was made “retroactive,” en- goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I¢ tailing an expense to the govern- contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ment of upward of ¥ million dollars. substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms It is understood that the retroactive and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind injunction was ignored in thousands Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation of cases, many of the pensionsgrant- and Fiatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ed going back as far as six months Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. before April 18, 1904, when “order The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, No. 78” went into effect.” CENUINE CASTO R IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Chinese bandits who were doing their utmost to kill the “foreign devils.” After fighting their way through the bloodthirsty Celestials the men had to plunge in and swim the Canton river and in the darkness escapefrom the bandits, L. Clymer was a passenger on the steamer Korea, which arrived from the Far East at San Francisco. He wasemployed on the new railroad from Canton to Hankow, and It was during that time that he and four othe Americans narrowly escaped be- ing murdered. They were about ten miles from Canton and one night they awakened and found that their tent was surrounded by a large number of Chinese bandits, All the ammuni- tion they had was two rounds each, and this was used up quickly. The cordon of yelling Chinese drew closer to the apparently doomed men, and “a and the eolar system, and, eimul- taneously, as it were, ettlikea young dragon, and with all of it, so far suc- ceeded in makin’ me forget my other troubles that I’m really feelin’ as well as anybody possibly could under the circumstances.” Fear Absence Of Treaty Will Open Door to Chinese. Washington, April 31 —Negotia- tions for a Chinese immigration treaty have been abandoned for the present but will be resumed by min- ister Rockhill in China, An intimation {s given in the offici- al circles that the law,asit stands at present, may be open to successful legal attack. If the attact should be made by some of the organiza- tions in this county {Interested in Chinese !mmigration and carried to successful issue in the United States Supreme Court, the result, in the absence of a treaty, would be a flood of Chinese immigration to the United States. She Was Wedded to Her Hero. Nebraeka City, Neb, April 31.— 27.—As the outcome of a romance begining in Alaska, Miss Nora Miller a young society woman of this place was married today to Joseph Led- better, a wealthy resident af Juneau, Alaska. Miss Miller visited an uncle in Jeneau several years ago. She was driving one day and her team ran away. Ledbetter, at the peril of his own life, threw himeelf in front of the runaway team and saved the life of Miss Miller. Ledbetter was invited to the home of Mise Miller’s uncle and @ mutual attachment sprang up between Led- better and the young woman. Led- better was poor when he met Miss Miller but has amassed a great Without Potash no fertilizer is com- plete, and failure will follow its use. bool * GERMAN KALI works New York—#5 Nassau Stree! Bt, Louis, Mo, any ana Olive Sta. Grave Trouble Foreseea. It needs but little foresight, to tell that when ed stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine tor your disease, as Mrs. ae 5. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. iS) ; ie then{n desperation they rushed upon renee a ae a ot = the murderous Asiatics and wielded | weakened, and Icould not eat. I their rifles with deadly effect. So gee see oe “+y oon | time, ae fiercely did the Americans fight that | Mlectric Bitters, | found just wha the Chinese made way for them. needed, for they quickly relieved and R cured me.” Best medicine for weak Through the opening the men leaped| women. Sold under guarantee by and fled to the river. Frank T. Clay, druggist, at 50c a Throwing aside their guns they bottle, plunged into the water. They were lost to the bandits in the darkness, but, while the men were swimming to the opposite shore, rocks and clubs fell all around them, but fortunately none was hurt. ‘lhe next day the Chinese soldiers were called on, but as usual the bandits had disappear- ed. Clymer states that the soldiers are no protection. When there is an uprising they give their guns and ammunition to the rebels. ROAD CHIEF. This high class Coach and Road Stallion can be found at our stables in Butler, for the present season ata fee of $10 to insure a living colt, or $8 to insure in foal. Road Chiefis a seal brown horse 164 hands high, weight 1,00 lbs. Real fine style and action, extra good bone and sub- stances, and was bred by J.C Me- Clure, of Winchester, Ky. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3O Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TP MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Two Lies Nailed. From the Emporia Gazette. Tne editor has been accused of Always Remember the Full Name keeping liquor in his cellar, This ta Laxative Bromo Quinine i 0 CRE The liquor is kept in the pantry, we | Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. tween the dining room and the kitchen, Why not tell the truth? It Sonn. is aleo alleged that the editor of the G. He: re on Box. ae, Gazette has the gout, caused by high one wen = - living. Yesterday for dinner he had home picked sourdock, mustard, dandelion, horseradish and beet top greens, boiled bacon and potatoes, corn bread and onions. Would you call that high ——— Also the standardbred trotting stallion HAL. E. 34,249, Stier ana'witt cand ata service feo of $10 to insure aliving colt, or @8 toinsure in feal. Hal. E. is arich bay im color, 161-4 hands high, weighs in good flesh 1250 Ibs, has extra good bone and muecle for & {trotting horse He was bred by Thomas Dil- lon, Edna, Kansas, and is registered in Vol. XVI. A, T. R, Also finely bred young Jack Montezama, will serve mare at $3 to Ineure a living colt. This Jack is sired by the celebrated Jack Monster, ie 15 hands high, biack, mealy nose, large bone and foot, We invite breeders to see this stock. For further information call on or address, Phone 150 WARNOCK BROS,, 25-4 Batier, Mo. Young Colonels in the South. From Leslie’ Weekly. While Mr. John W. Gates wasdown {n Florida a few weeks ago, he met a great many people, and it seemed av A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. | ures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. be Wak Fora eed COLORED BOY. Regi No. 9632 fortune since then. though every native had a military CASTOR IA egister No. ¢ 2. eT title, such as “major,” “captain” or Order of Publication. Truatee’s Sale. Albert 0. Allen Very Ill. “colonel.” One morning Mr. Gates For Infants and Children. STATE OF MISSOURI, | 45, hereas, M. A. Wilson by his deed of trast The Kind You Have Always Bought | ‘te"crorie'toari of ates county, mo., salieri, ius san Soe esecoue said to a Southern gentleman: “Say, office within ~ for Bates county, Colored Boy{isaFrenchdratthorse,} St. Louis, April 31.—Albert 0. 1905, lesan, in book Wor 167 vane #17 seete : \° yed to black, 164 hands high, weighs 1,800| Allen, ex-etate auditor, !sdangerous Mr. Hillson, that gentleman youin-} 5, tng ama ate go Mion tthe relation an | the undetelaned trasiee hel allowing deserib- lbs., has great style and action and /|ly ill at bis home in this city. While troduced me to last evening looked Signature of Ledk the revenue of Bates county tn the state of sour of Bates and State of Missouri, to-wit:” sy J = A pretty young for a colonel, don’tyou 4 big Fac a vs. George C. Wells and | “ The southeast quarter of the Northwest quar- {ea good breeder. Will make the|his case has not developed eufficient- Wells, defendants. ter of section twenty-one (21) in township thir- Civil action for delinquent taxes. ty nine (39) of range thirty (30) containing forty think?” “Who, Colonel Leonard? season of 1905 at our barn, 34 miles|ly to warrant a positive diagnosis, |” ae . . . Now at this dav comes the pleintifi herein by | acres more or less which conveyanee was made : : . q her ato’ before the circuit t of east of Butler. Terms $10 to insure | the attending physicians are reason- to haya ped ae . po Burying a Child Alive Bate Ny caine, inthe inte Cor Minsonr, In trust to secure, the payment of gue certain living colt. ably shure that he is suffering trom |! the Civil war?” inquired Mr. Gates.) Guthrie, Okla., May 1 —Thefederal | ing amongotterthinge that the above "named | Wiwtess, default has been made in the payment appendicitis. He has been placed on ‘No, I don’t think eo.” “In the) pang jury at Pawhuska indicted | Gerrit eer: OF Wettbetartt According to the terms of enid Hove rendere the . ; Spanish 2” “No.” “Well, how dent eof the state of Missourt.. ne wnare debe. due and payable, ‘and the same ig KENTUCK I it fi b- | PP war No, , it 1s ordered by the court, that the ' iquid nourlshment and it is prob- d h le PC Mrs. Yellow Horse and daughter, | fondant be notified by publication that nila: now past due and unpaid able that an operation may be de-}@0°8 Ne get the title of ‘colonel, Osage squaws, for the murder of the | tif has commenced a suit against him in this Rf ee othe comity Pie then?” “Oh, he’s a colonel by mar- H court by petition ant aMidavit. the object and tions of said deed of trust. I will proceed to Kentuck is a black jack, wlth |cided upon within the next twenty- Mey tive latter's infant by burying it allve. | general nature of whichis toenforce the lien | the above described premises at ublie vendge * rie eed riage. You see, he married Colonel Of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes | to the higheat bidder for cash, at the weat 3 4 mnealy nose, 15 hands high and is four or thirty-six hours. Mr. Allen ad mene h fs saa Both women were arrested, pleaded of the year 1908, mounting in the aggregate to | door of the court house in the city of Bad er % one of the best breeders in the state, | has not been in robust health since hi oy Widow, 80 he's & colonel) not guilty and were remanded to the | commissions and. f fees, pon the folowing de county of Bates and state of Missour? : Ly Will make the season at the same |the last campaign when he was de- Meet eet tor Pawnee county jail without bail un- county, Missour!, to | arcondlndieaans between onmmant * Pees ties e forenoon ; ' i omaceneemaeneemacrinte acres, southwest southeast section $1, ¢ barn. Ternis, $10 for mares and feated for bs election in the Republi President’s Com anion til the next court term. wantin “ hac gt we teres conthenat iepuryoe of eating Pak ation \, $20 for jennets to insure living colts, |can landslide that ewept Missouri. B Py Geasa ae een ep it Pynaite a, Tange 30 ond or , WD D. Yarxs, Trustee, | 6 and 8) Fi Days in an ice | - ji B Kills-a- s“ ud H GOOD NIGHT’S Pi ot the next form of thie court, tobe Degun'and - We have two very fine young jacks, ive jays in an Ice Box. Missouri. on the first Monday in October, nei-Hettlomen by . ai) . , , wif — i fore the thi | Notice ts hereby given to all credit nd 2 15 and 154 hands high, black with] Omaha, May 1.—Locked for five Bere — id + ri a ; e Pleadsa' std "pelton aceordlag ts othary intrested is 1, crite of dames i mealy nose. Will serve a few mares|dava in the ice box of a refrigerator} 8°49 “08% Das been a terror to SPEAK FoR IT OE ee cea coat tor ceted ORG | rainistratrix of sald estate, Intend to’ make A ak 5 small farmers and ranchmen for sev- | tit d th 4 di Me a settlement feigned at the next term of at $8 to insure living colt. car without food, and afraid to sleep 1 F mite ‘sold to satiety the caine. escribed' real | tne Bates county probate court, in Rates death, |°Ta! years, was killed by Fred Tollens, IS it is further ordered by the court | County, state of Nssouri to be held at at Batler, for fear that he would froze to death, a member of the Prosident’s party. ; that a copy hereot “be published in. the Missouri, on the 6th aay of May, 195. J. T. HYATT & SONS, | Emile eoyoy ai" oe — It had been hoped by members of| | : | 1 Prinied and publihed ia Bates eountyy Me ie | 2edt Adminietratrix 23 bt. years old, told @ tale of his experi-} | . insertion to be at least thisty iat i ttlemen' ences. Schwartz was on his way p pnndy het Me, Resa eeehd : fret dey of the next term hide Notice of Final Be t. ; dite oopy of the recor. wit- ose since fe ven to all creditors aud animal was overtaken by the dogs a, — the ses altar hat esto. ou: and was playing havoe with them = ~ Ese of Mares, ioe, Pater oe fn Ce : Ciroult Clerk when Tollens came up. To save the hounds he was compelled to kill the Oy, grizzly. a Notice of Final Settlement. get a chance at this bear, but the . from San Francisco to New York, ELAM \e] where his parents live. At Laramie, Will stand the present season of} Wyo., he ran short of money and 1905 at my barn, 8 miles due east of crawled into the ice box. When one ciel ot elo iiane of the train hande slipped the lock- i So7 Teh Mer aed eects ash cineusd, Groner te cpgectedtae aE SS rise of 15 hands high, and he we! not alarmed, use he expected t 1,200 pounds, was sired by the fine| brakeman to return shortly and re- Methodists Indorse Folk. imported jack {rom Spain, brought to lease him. But the: brakeman failed| Centralia, Mo., May 1.—Thesecond daar of Blato was also out of an|*° do that. day’ssession of the Mexico Methodist | @yy, imported Jack and a Black Knight| Asa reeult of hie experience both | district conference, now being held at dam owned by A. Felger, Vlarkeburg, | of Schwarte’s legs will have to be| Halleville, proved to be interesting, j on ih a Sante 00th $0 amputated. He was discovered by | and many topics were discussed. The h oma ent suck, qeorny eae whee an accident here. —edaaaneeaniia were | f colt joaled. colt will stan ches Mrs. Fish Was Like Her Name. to be in a prosperous condition. ood for the season After service New York, May 1—It may be that | The cont-rence indorsed Governor as been rendered anyone selling, trading, or about to remove mare, |. Stuy Fish, seeking a new | Folk and the St. Louis and Kansas for itt” she eried to doggie, eFC Could health and fi we forfeite insurance and money must be of a paid. Season begins lst of "apriland tad, has hit upon the abolition of the | City press for the stand taken in en- y relieve or ends 1st of July. umbrella, of perhaps it was sheer | forcing the Sunday closing law. phos = ‘2 There is no better bred Jack in the S.ate of Missouri, except his father who was imported from Spain. The ple who patronized this jack are well pleased with his colts and mos of them are coming back. The value of imported stock is demonstrated by thefact that breedera«fthorough bred cattle import stock to keep up the breed of their herds. Breeders should come early in the morning or THE AUO-FEDAN MANUFACTURED EY THE AUTO-FEDAN HAY PRESS CO., 1042 Jefferson Street, Topeka, Kan, exuberance of epirite that caused her cocngage te the “hake” guitidine A New Submarine Boat. ance that made Washington stare} New York, April 31.—To be present one afternuon recently. In a rain-| at the testing of a new model eub-| For Sale by Frank T. Clay. atorm she strolled down Connecticut | marine boat, which be has built for | ~~ avenue clad in a gown of cameo pink|the Japanese government, John ; without any protection against the | Holland, inventor of the sub-marine WASHINGTON ie ‘ hs downpour. She enjoyed herself im-| engine of war, is arranging a trip to UNIVERSITY, ve : Anyone mending wskete ae mensely. Her hat and gown were|Japan. The new model he says will, | ——=—==St. Loule,=—=—== Hi Naas fevers f r Ee Fl late in the evening. soon soggy, but on she went. Sever-|completely change submarine wa:- ng men gr My i snrea, et agency ’ » # Py Will also stand at the same time] 5) reionds said ehe was winning a bet. | fare. | Ie tear uteae of is — 8 im peices and place, two young Percheron cnaleetaaecemadiaiaiiniaes SBTORTA Gity,and elsewhere if ‘on The only sncoesatul selt-feed two-horse-pow- etallions. They will only be allowed CASTORIA. CASTORE ind saasré. B eegees b er prese m tet Maree § 8 strokes to the round. ‘imerican, to serve @ limited number of mares.| pears the The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the The Kind You Have tis bap | (of engineering and oo leery s Twomen see fala mre ri rss Weekty. I, Terms made knqwn at barn. Bignatare , Meese ane wih terre ewe umaes feoy ete ’ ling over ‘ 93-8t 0. Dewrr McDaniev. | - “oe 4 wa eee “chlsfaction guaranteed. iui &C ane How Youd won Ju cay

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