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RSet ae Parker Denias Soliciting SHU! FOR THE FIN Sis GAINED HER END) 7 Cnrnton From Me rma cane nine ws wil CEE oe | MISSOURI STATE. BANK, | ; _ | TWENTY-FIVE TONS OF AMMU-/ French Cabinet Minister and Wife | ed an en ~Judge Alton} ==‘ NITION CAST INTO SEA. G» to Dinner Without Invitation. | The Kind You Have Always Bought BUTLER, MISSOURI. B. Parker. Democratic candidate for | | President in 1904. to-night gave the | - or r Fey Bears the | Aésoctas~d Prone a chutes ¢ | Obsolete Material Too Dangerous to 511. o¢ ead of Marine Department,| Signature of y Give Away So Uncle Sam Dis | Whe Reales Her Husband, Places NeW ) OTK, Sag BSTABLISHED A. D. 1880 loan. Issues drafts and does a General Banking Business. c@atog President Metall’s testimony relative t> the soliciting of tu frem the New York Life Ir z ompany by th Democ rats in 1904.) ney big fish © The statement follow s: deep waters betw Mile Rock and | 5 “My aswation has been called to | Point Diablo are not all suit: o-day| 4 \ are * ze owii . oe ” ne wife of M. Pelletan, the minis- : A certain testimony, said to have been | from indigestion or worse it is be-| ger of marine, is very ambitious and Koreans in Seoul Treat Ameri- proud of her husband's position and oe . ause they resisted the temg@ation to} given today by Mr. John A. MeCall, | ‘ } ident’ ug ned to though she has been Mme. Pelletan can President's Da hter Sample the br and shi Wile a witness before the Lasurance | ine army tue s hak 6 lovestigation committee, in reply to] Davy Jones For several hours pron short time it is an open secret As If She Were Of Mr. Hoghe's question whether he| there showered from the Slocum’s ig ag iery pe yee Loubet | Blood t ‘thatin 10 eata| decks a rain of shot and shell, am- . on pes ca thought by vatin 1M the inter ote munitiog of a byzone day. patterned | 88° & dinner to corps diplomatique to Roya ‘ood. Mf the policy holders were so serious: St eens bone seat d out of service; | Wich M. and Mme. Pelletan had not Seoul, Sept. 26.—Through streets ly endangered that the company] ammunition too vid to use and too rae invited, but the wife of the min-|.-owded with white robed Koreans, onght to contribute. dangerous to give away. ister, who hoped nig get some news of and linea by theimperial bodyguard, “Igisevisent that Mr. MeCall was] Twenty-five tons of obsolete fight-] the foreign situation, could not resist = ” i ; ut Mr. MeCal ) "ig ; we baat ont stunding at “present arms,” Mies ing maverial from the Benicia arsenal | te temptation of going uninvited. . slo. | Just as the president and ambassa-| Miss Alice Roosevelt, riding {n the poses of It by Tossing Him tn an Embarrassing It Overboars Festtion MISS ROOSEVELT IS | | | With ample resources twenty-five years successful experience, we hales and | All Paris is laughing at a story RECEIVED AS QUEEN ! im the | which has just leaked out from Palais yromise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY FOR THEIR DE. b POSITS and every accommodation in the way of loans that is consistent with sound banking rules. San Francisco.—if the w eh mane STATEMENT SEPTEMBER 18th, 1905. Money loaned Bank Building. Furniture and Fixtures. Cash on hand 4nd in other Bank Stoel ke and Bonds. Overdrafte ug Teast 428 88 2,000.10 172.25 Recelves deposits subject to check and always has money to | $223,191.92 3 55,000.00 10,000.00 155,983.22 2,208.70 Capital Stock........... Surplus Fand.. Due Depositore Profite Jaboriaw under great excitement in : re dt ped overboar¢ an) he making bis reply. for it was very in- pe pos aa ~ed a by pond wr dors were ready to go into the dim | imperial yellow palanquin, this even- WE WANT YOU BUSINESS, cient ceberent is answer fs inten-/ whales. now Me more than 30 fathoms |ing-room at the Elysee the doors to toe triumphantly progressed from a Olt S def to eouvey the impression that in] below the surface. the saloon were thrown open and a she talline statiun to the American Ww ME. Wavton, Preatdent. J.R. Jenkins, Cashier, she campaign of 1904, 1, elther] The shells were of the old, round | guard loudly announced: : sphitce dali boty P > oo Dr. T. C. Bovtware, Vice-Pres, Wrstry Denon, Ase’t Cashier, Arectly or iidirectly, solicited trom | C#22en-ball pattern, Some of them] “Monsleur le Ministre de la Marine | “xatlon. he roadways ba: M2 Y Gararp, Clerk aud Bookkeeper. MY ii i) Vancom were up-to-date in 1982, some were |}et Mme. Pelletan.” freshly paved and the ehops draped Sssiisisiaitiddaicean actaeaa MU Eira hig or fis corporation, or any other Ce@rporition, any en then, but it takes Uncle} President Loubet, who was con-|with Korean and hastily hand ng time to make up his] versing with the Russian minister, painted Amerlean flags. obsolete ney or valuable] same a thing. bis state it is absolutely} mind te feed to the fishes explosives | was dumfounded, stopped short- and aa ear Admiral telee anid hardware that might be expended | burried to meet the new vals, _ Mise R rosevelt, az ' Ne land PPP BPO PP BOL EL IL PPAR DE RARE PARLIN stern 4} to the glory of the flag. “Tam delighted to see you, minis | frwln, Senator and Mrs, Newlands, On the contrary, | repeat now! 4.4 mother han a tiny baby, so but Tam givin liplomatic din. | the Misses Bordman and MeMillin fore uF a ‘ mother ai 7 wen. S y am giving a diplomatic din- e Misses } 3 what lid ts a tien », hyn jwith gentle ca ad the Slocum's and——I have really not had the d Congressman Longworth and THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. Pegpressiy . tined and direeted the] sailors pick up the condemned shell ure to invite you,” Gillette, arrived at Chemulpo this main eoutiveconamalttee| Walk Uptoe to the rail, reach far ¢ * stuttered M. Pelletan, “my es Cee . Always has ready money on hand to loan on farnu in Bates, (fthe \ational + ommittee, that no] 28 the arms would stretch, and t shoan t atu aure that we have |(Cene : , _Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Poik aud Dade Counties, Mo, at Se utuld tw pacsivon ved eyes tigh wn invited;” then turning to his} American Minister Morgan anc VERY LOWES? RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or repo a Teel eee een the w wire, “You have the ecard, Nvest ce | staif and several high Koreans greet- vane ti Annie time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each $ pera: ~ | tenderness as the | pas ed the patty, which proceeded to year if desired, Every land owner wanting a loan should call Wi Shoslhat'e Geeneitlbnt avtilieey who had been dels oe a : a ene parsy, and get our rates and liberal terms. Money ready as soon as age EGR igre te ne al of the dane |ys seme: Pelletan, greatly confused, | sooul by a special train, papers are sigued. Wehave a full and complete abstr tailed to witness burial of the dan- | 4) P: ‘act of wee cuied to tue testimony of Mr, | talled” : ‘ey “eee Tblushingly handed her husband a Tie Imperial car, whieh is only title to every aore of land or town lot in Bates County from the MeCall. and he said gerous junk, regaled the card, dacaisiied eevalie. @ae Gibbed Ak U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax “fy ' woh the Bemattent ae w, in such = The president looked at it and burst | /UPEISHec ae be a ‘ } titles or Senet Converenses that have been recorded in Bates i eeu a gla while ng just cee a Miss Roosevelt's disposal. county, Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr. Wm, E. Wal- Qemn , ‘ sayin ray ; ee a iow hee a, But, my dear minister, that invi he Court Chamberlain met the : ae We tgintoh ratebic are at from ne county reo- * rie fae nee ie ste Hk He aldo? » th ‘baa fon Is for the day after tomor | party ata halfway station, on be- are responsible for their Torstiean, INTEREST PAID OM imate toate outeecbed with the Demo.) Sreens sorarlans ant Gane prow, ‘but T shall, of course, be eT halt of the Emperor, with Inquiries TIME DEPOBITS,. rat: tinal Campaign that! cives rhe least little J Nb i ee et a DISRABNE COMPANY |. on iting To eovelt’a health, . it you have {dle money for six months or longer the ste io { Call. | sin Serie ss o-night as NM. , f “7 Ft : ar from hag M ne hen # do the h : M. Pelletan, with a suspicious} On arrival at Seoul the party was alton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, TARY such jetsam mat ny such; when a s& , ‘i . be as " ; ; * ‘4 an hich 2 eas : : eae jelanee toward his wife, consented, but | hailed by w Korean band, which Statement on September 16 90 selicitavion, Sr. McCall should name | nearly the dip had to wait almost an|pluyed the “Star-Spangeled Bapner” ] 16th, 1905, - We ‘a : se bs - ns dlaner, rie Korean policemen and Japanese Boal Batate Mortgages, $191,659 24 ‘And now they are dying to find ont] ree : . =e auk Building 8,000.00 \ Frightened Horse. ieaealt uae what explanation Mme, Pelletan gave [Heudarmes guarded the roadway, Other Keal Estate 1 432 23 ; " ; ce : + her husband, who had evidently not [ud grotesquely clad retainers bore Bonds and Stocks 3,708, 00 : Tun sd down the —— balance 3 I allowed to see the president's |long lanterns. The passage of the bbe Sh AGRE end in Banks 21,604 44 ‘emi}) Upalts, or @& hun- WOULD HAVE WHITE in : R ee stract Books 500 0 i E CREPE |inviti party along the streets ~was every- 0 dagd ovier ao dents, are every day chennenesinnatl — ——. feng * hia isan ' by bugles of the pagar: vs. 4 tiouves everybody | oy, Hoch of Kansas Advocates Re- |QUAIL PLENTY IN OKLAHOMA. tata latices $996, 009,01 to have aur ve Salve hudy and form in Human Signs of be als : Capital Stock § 55,000.00 Waere’s toi ae wood as Bucklen’s aia Severe Game Law Recently Enacted] Misa Roosevelt and Mrs. Newlands Sarplus Fund and profits 472 Agnica ‘ss lye Gurns, cuts, sores, c in the Territory Has Caused > s of the jean uilnister, Deposits Hane: ‘i ickly | are guests of the American , se aie a eee 4 a i Topeka ~ — = has vig Increase in the Birds, and the remainder of the party are ; ao . eeeen bei ile ed a note of funeral reform in an ad- —— Maack 1. Clsj°s Drug store. dresa before the annual convention of wv ith favorable weather conditions stopping at the Imperial palace. Wm. E. Walton, Pros. Sam Levy. Vice Pres Fank ‘Aeavats —_ sas undertakers t cura the nesting season next spring, CAS sTORIA. C. A. Allen, Ass’t Sec. A, A Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper’ re should be more quail in Okla- W. D. Yates, ese ss W. J. Nix, Clerk, “E think that : man or woman 3 The Kind You Have Always Bough, Selfisnne ss $ Define d. wishes in the future to appear at his | #0Ht in the fall of 1904 than at any sees y Abbas ati i kia asiaaiecs or her best, and one of the ong |Ume since the country was opened i Hu etianiial + Tuthless selfishness, | OT ai Tie game law enacted by the last leg- ba nil of disease is the econ hat one cea F mae bat ourselves, mitst appear in public ina wasted and ure was so prohibitive that during} | a fothe vrat trouble with many of ntijon. When the luster )'"° open season for quail, which Kills Father-in-Law oer * itaine of industry,” sald Wil-/is gone from the eye, when the beam.|{!esed Feuruary 1, the killing of birds . . Miwaul “¢ he thing keeps on appear in death, | hope that I will not | Ws it ag: the law for any pe dasa ut Fe 26 6 urea aper 0 thé Great West fe be exposed to view, to ship qu © points outside of O Hopkinsville, Ky., Sept. 26 —Jobn weelhall devstop an aristocracy as “la mull sina: Vink se <4 homa, bit a Oklal “i me ae 1 " hot 5 am simply asking that you lend |!ema, b an Mlahoma sports: |]C, Davis a planter, was shoi e t hard and wisytapathetic and cruel | your influence to the discontinuance of |* cou not ship gquail on ansas i y ar through the breast and instantly ag thatwhe ertain ¢ t ve} an old custom whieh I believe to be a fevimon e¢ ‘rs from ore point tol), re * 2 ve Thx cor on ‘ a 1 by relic of ages. Then I have some ire anovswer in’ Oklahoma. Railroad and killed by his son-in-law, James Court Everywhere Toon gained 60 the atrongesé and most reliable Bent ‘yp! : Sey eevee OF tase Mapk crape is not the proper |©SUress companies dared not accept |UeY. Who lived near him, and who paper In the most prosperous region of the United States, ‘he . xe from Paris to! emblem or sign of death, and the wear- Monte Carlo, andon bls arrival at|ing of a larze k veil is not the ibitive game for shipment. The}had been farming with him. The WHEREIN IT LEADS are quail this year} trouble began at the tobacco barn tae goyset ond cuost beautiful of the proper sign of sorrow for one who them himeelf or ¢ ed and is{s supposed to have grown ITS UNEXCELLED NEWS SERVICE embraces the continuous Riviera tovns he sent for his valet, |Minks that death is not the end of all PANO OIRO. 8 TANG A DON ok ehauivalon el crops. Court- —* the Aesoclated Press, with dispatches every hour; the { Wii cata i. us seooded | 224 that there is an immortality be- vi : general and special servi he Te valet is , had pree BORN hia thie arava, law has been strictly en-| ney says Davis attacked him with a Trappton incite! leaned ie ic tee pal the Hearst ham on th acy, but the train|” “neath should not come to one with [iviced cl on, and many heavy | saw and pursued him to the house, trom THE STAR’S own representatives in Washington DG, bo be and rar pag she enantio inten ot or Leder ta oh y SOMSLIEIGA: 8 ee ae were | when, in self-defense, Courtney seized pecan 4 Cisy, Mo.; Topeka, Kan., and Guthrie Okla. in addi. a, Th as explained to the}a2 emblem at all it should be white— |imposed upon violators, ere has j i ‘on to the lai ist ‘ oeurt by Lie urier a ended the the emblem of justice, of hope, of light, |been an abundance of quail, and in a sliotgun and ag tg e Baste dred other ar of news thas _— and trom several hun- pie Poe & “Alas! sip, |224 of heaven, and not of darkness and |Severai western counties, especially | ¥88 going to k oe ourtney ITS MARKET REPORTS AND COMMENTS have th tale with the words, “Alas: sit; !despair. While I believe that it would |Day, prairie chickens were plentiful, | came to town and gave himeelf up. tive value that causes them to be tel hed 2 Tlooked mv last upon poor Fracols]pe better for us to leave of the habit Davis was once in an insane asylum- United States the moment THE STAR a oe two hours ago. His corpse lies on|of advertising our sorrow, if we must THOUGHT “HUSBAND DEAD. pelt eS ee No Western man even Indirectly Lect tere, ween te varie thé@ outskirts of Mentone, cut in a|®ave an emblem it should be white— sae a " products, stocks and securities can afford 4 i = ue of food Weidred >: ae ar wwoll *{¥mbolic of light and of hope.” New or : oman Learus He In Rieh Life is an Endless Chain. STAR’S daily record of prices and conditions. sp eaiaeee ‘4 t = ay - ’ and Living in ft aid ti. it ‘Just go back and/AT 96 SHE ENJOYS HER PIPE Will Try to F Speaking of the endless chain the po vanes FEATURES inc'ude The Chaperon’s column, in | fa@ch tie |» what contains my = El Dorado Republican says: ‘Every teal pdr oper y _—— Pertaining to beauty aids and e | Be sco: While in Passenger Station Aged | After having believed for over 16 years : : “wa teal ; customs and afiuirs, a department for {nquirers on other [e| wank: keys Tunes ieee Peds her husband was dead, Mrs. Char. |At™0F boy wants to @ schoo: = — and wide —_ of miscellaneous articles throwing side ; Quist Gioks, Weyant, of New York city, hag re- | #acher, every school teacher hopes e bahar} the world’s most interesting people and events— Greatly in Demand- ea veived word that not only was he alive, | to be an editor, every editor would . py wipe sn ng vigorous editorlal page, absolutely inde- Nothing i- wore in demand than] Kansas Ci —w hile hundreds of | but had amassed a fortune, and was liv- |like to be @ banker, every banker Gottee wa lene —_ a aaadaee of live special emeticin Which meee adore re ily tng ‘aoe =_— “— go nthe coding ot 1b te would like to be a trust magnate, ss ements wlood and system 3 from the heat sete nner f as Dr. King’ rd New|the other day, there was one woman, | W«)ant, a prominent business man of |®24 ae — Parse Thirteen Papers Each Week for 10 Cents. ' Pills. ‘I: vou [98 years old, who seemed to enjoy her | Springfield, Mass., owner of the Welling- |80me day to owna farm and have ") y i ree. van Caen —_ iva stay. . ton brick works, disappeared from his | chickens and cows and pigs and 1 kane Mpa WAS THE FIRST—and is still the ; tub. Try tiem, Av Frank 'T,|, She was Mrs. Nancy Quibbie, whose | home, taking about $70,000 with him. He | horges to look after. We end where KANSAS CITY’ TIMES, co its mabecrine ee craing paper, THE ' - 3 Qey’s druy store, 25¢, guaranteed, |bome is near Bentonville, Ark. She {left no word where he was going or his begin.” subscription pri So Mo setucribeen wiabous increasein the | ee moved over near a north side window, | feasons for leaving. Four months later we pee P peKe, | 4 produced a tobaccs pouch, and filled | bis wife received a letter from a mining | (nami é 4 Bryan ani Family yopt hting it, she leaned | camp in Nevada in which he said he was back com in her seat in the |80ing on a prospecting tour in the moun- ‘A Sone For a Year. women’s room and seemed to | tains. Since then nothing was heard of forget her surronndinss. A passenger |him until recently, when a friend of Lincoln, Nei Sept. 24—Mr. and director made her #> to the smoking | Mrs. Weyant informed her where Wey- The Kansas City Weekly Star ] Mes. Wil.) bryan, accompanied ‘yes, % wt bi ie sarin prosperity. 6 B¢ a a “Yes, I’m years old,” she said. “T is Wife will try to find him. Is of bythe son rod daughter, William}, , °° Twa 8. Ththh pel se ee Impure blood always shows Special interest to tarmers, [because it prints a more aad Grace, lf today for their tour | gg y ofthe worl!) They will sail from |onio-a ca. com plete and intelligible account of the markets than any other paper in the country. Send Twenty-Five Cents for One Year’s Subscription! Address, THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STR, ‘t I've smoked nigh Charm Worked Too Well. somewhere. If the skin, then I never am sick.| A pong of witchcraft “f East Africa 1 boils, pimples, rashes. If the Sen Franeicco for Japan September |!'m a to Keckuk, Ia, to visit my | Was told at a meeting of the Folklore nerves, then neuralgia, nerv- * *, - ‘7 26, stopping in Honolulu @ day or]|%-in-law. It’s the first time I've been | Society in London recently by Robert | o:isness, depression. If the away from home for 20 years.” Webb. A man applied to a witch doc- | “ Sarsaparilla two. Thoy expect Ld reach Tokio!” she shook the ashes from her pipe | tor for a powerful charm to kill about October 15. From Japan the}and went back to the women’s waiting |enemy. He was given a parcel to tty Bryans will go to Manila. They will|room. Soon she was napping. in the path down which the v! © 1j ‘ Kansas City, Mo +4 some tie in the Ph!>pines, was to walk. To test its efficacy |_ ae pA . Biore Land for Settlement. man vutwd it Just outcte the door [f Stomach, then heli) iy te A : biliousn Your Shei nowe the nee er 60 a Has Stood The. Test 25 Years Seen oroves > They will tben visit Australia and By direction of the secretary of: the outer’ New Zealand and will reach India in|interior, 37,800 acres of Tndlan lands — se ae ba “a pay ro the winter. They will proceed to the|!1 Minnesota will be opened to settle- leave the hut, and on passing the Holy Lan’ nud other countries and| men, Aususl 17. Pring Bh pred fell dead. The witch doctor sued will spend the eummer in the large Learhead client for the value of the dead slave, Lake, White Earth and the Chippe- . elties of Europe. Mr. Bryan expecte| was of Minnesota reservation. and the case was tried before the Bative courts. to be gone not less than year. pc Rtliet 2 Gold-Brick Men a 2 amen f. Wilder of Cornell ‘denies that bape! ag , a ‘ AO ETE Oa ler tos svg tak tas teen Gor The charitable supposition, ‘ BRIOON: when man would ‘be all brain. This ' Chicago Tribune, is that San ; : 3 ey