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Butter Concern Quits. d, Mo., Oct. 30.—The Batter company, a manufac- ~eoncern which recently came has closed its dquit business. The Beatrice y of Lincoln with plants in Kansas City, Topeka, HE CONDEMNS LYNCHING. |886 Deaths and 13,783 Injuries Caused in a Year By Railroads. Washington, Oct. 30.—During the twelve months ended June 30, 1905, |] Take cold t easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? a relatives have consumption Then a cough means a great Cherry bWectors deal to you. Follow your ecker 3. eevieg and Take Cherry Pectoral. It oo for and mite strengthens weak lungs.” . A. ROBINSON, Saline, Mich, The Strong Words of the Presi- dent in Little Rock, Ark. Apvisory Boarp {are For information] Address | | whils his hearers gave vent to their approbation of his remarks. “The worst enemy of the negro race is the negro criminal, andabove ills Increase the act of horses at Windsor, Mo, one Todt ‘week ond failed to return |©? meee, Nideowely avenged. Every jed to $9,410,671. Executors and Administrators. reputabl» colored man owes theduty North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. Taree Compiere Courses Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy. B. B. PARKBR, Manager. A. LEE SMNIBR, Assistant Manager. yh W. Peck ema) ere pohe weds wor Eae! Coffman, Asa’ Cashier Warrensburg Business College, Warrensburg, Mo. all the criminal of the hideous type : Ne" ther, and thus ‘aid ‘recovery. To be able to borrow money on real estate on long time, with the privilege of per agreement. A search by i Probate Court Docket November, 1 found one of the hora2s and aero px bed a ‘hewn Folk to Ohio in November. sara: sd making payments before due, is an advan- ness at Montrose and theother!yhity man's elde: To avenge one} Columbus, 0., Oct. 30.—Chairman| First Day, November 18th, 1906. tage which the frugal borrower appre- and buggy at Rockville Fri- CASTORIA me Kind iy Have Always Bought Garber of the Democratic state com- M, James Crook Adm mittee announced to-day that Gov- eilnar te ward, Jeo0 Haseeae ame. ernor Folk of Missouri would make a| ““** Sane, g ye ye of ‘io aps Wilgon Alexander @, T 8 Wilson & J T Roe- , Sand 4. erary has not yet been arranged, but it will include Devine sake E sito tare areadn Toledo, Cincinnat! and Cleveland, ping Day, November 15th, 1905. and probably Columbus and Spring- Wright Thomas J, Frank Alten & Chas Wright field, Governor Folk will travel on), 02%: 44. rank I Teeter Ex. aspecial train and will make speeches Careline WK Walton Admr. neoeee, ee be ae Nave Carrie, Jesse & Forest Nave Admrs, trom the platform of his car at inter- | Roap Daniel, J W Jamison Admr, mediate pointe between the larger| Fourth Day, November 16th, 1905. hideouscrime by another is to reduce the avenger to the bestial level. “Another thing which makes this lynch law so abhorrent is that three- fourthe of the crime for which it isin- voked are for others than that against the women of the country. Governor, you and I and all others in authority owe !¢ to our people to drive out the reproach and menace of lynch law in the United States,” i Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, \ 17 DR. H. M. CANNON, eas cities, His first speoch will be at} ence; Wai duo Rowen & WH Duns! Six Dead in a Hotel Fire. Toledo, November 2, and he will con | yady Kem el 7 W Jamlann Hx. Inn Olreit Court, February Term 1005 Dentist, Hot Springs, Ark., Oct. 80.—Six|clude his tour at Cleveland Novem- Lightfoot # &, Thos N Lightfoot Kx, L.U.Crambey Fife ber 4th. Fitth Day, November 17th, 1905. ‘The unknown helrs of Charrick Courtney, Darnell Mon ‘aret, J WV Jamison vo Defendants, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. bodies have been taken from the ruins of a railroad hotel at the corn- Now at this day comes the plaintiff, L. 0; 7 and Friday prepared todo | of Bim and Olive eteeta here, Pewet Beprst Seu hnhh Uz i, | GEE age Rate i ~ freed of pads — © $1 which burned today. The dead are:| A few countefitters have lately | Henry Kiward, GG Henry Kx. aald plaintiff, wherein it is al tia is th f, and bh “Harry” Bradley, a waiter; Edward on aes 7 hit yy Ramet Ta ctr on suthetauarier tbs merino quater of Snyder, a porter; Mrs. Mack, a musi-| ¢5, consumption, Coughs and Colda, | Warr Anne it, W A Florence Ex, range thirty: th Nr In Bates county, Noe Sn ao ogee arta an; A. L. Mann, railroad conduc- ci OSTEOPATH Y «| tor, believed to be from Denver, and and other medicines, thereby de-| Bergman n Deltriob, Yetta Bergman Ex, been in the actual, open, noto- ir. trauding the public. This is to warn | Detang Emma A, Juo C Hayes Adme DB N. | fatd land, cpl o, Sok eee Floyd Willis, Mary A Ling Admx, aad that she ii plant aad those under whom he | | | | you to beware of such people, who | Scudder Jotham, Warren & A J Lentz Exs. thirty-one years last past, during all of which Farmers Bank Building, two unknown men, time iatnta end those under whom he claims seek to profit, through stealing the| Seventh Day, November 20th, 1905. ! a ‘ title have paid all taxes against sa.d real estat q ales age eat be roine th Bot - been sar reputation of remedies which have] tesile Honor. Wm F Tyxard Xx. bt Ade and that aedther the defendants, aor thea mn: | re r whom the: jain le have during sal m DR JOHN A BELL OUR, RABIN EG AD ‘Navre TOY. been successfully curing disease, for} Pith Urenia A, Wesley Lattin ° net Up any claim, to, been Inthe + Ries | 0 . , other bodies in them. The hotel was| 35 years. A sure protection to you, Badgley Emily, Joe Meyer & J W Potfenbarger of, nor paid any taxes ‘against, sald jan toa SUCCESSOR TO a two-story frame building, contain. | is our name on the wrapper. Look | yeaii Jane, Jno W Jamison Ex. sald real Setbie eo entered becens paventa ore = vy —— — Guardians and Curators Docket, | {,, ne Charrick Courtney in Febr imitations. H. E, BUCKLEN & CO. | Eighth Day, November 21st, 1905. ieveat in ead real sta was paaued to any Der: Chicago, lL, and Windsor, Canada Rowers Foran Ottoc Rowers Cac” “That said Charrick Courtney bas long since ing thirty rooms, all except one of DR. HARRIET FREDERICK. which was occupied by from one to Bete ____|four persons. The hotel was patro . 7. ek, ee ee cet aa Docgmaan Rugut& itesvety, +) W Jamioon [ae unter ant fr tat Teas enamel Yes { treatment. The fire is belleved to Hogg Sues Railway a | a team nadlind ad served in the petition; that thelr interest in the | yeiclan and Surgeon. Office |have been caused by an exploding alg tag ceed ed 9nd n1905. sie OC ekid Courtney Ba Sree TTERR toes rth — Square, hay _ lamp. There was only one narrow For 9100,0Q0 Damages. hick Rake A bed Harper @ 60. aforesaid, ick Caan by Inheritance from aly. [extt,and many jumpes from the eee | Houston, Tex , Oct. 30.—James 8, | Hat Nant’ Wk pitty By EPL ond story in their night clothes,| Hogg to-day filed suit agatost the Cooper Hobert, Chas H Couper @ & C. fled by publication t Aint tho plalatle has browne Frederiek Owerson of Hot Springs DR- |. M. CHRISTY, probably was fatally injured. . - o¢ - Missouri, returnable to the February term, ivath Day, November 23rd, 1905. } 1006, of said court, the object and purpose of Frow Archie, Mary E Frow G & C, which said suit is to have the defendants di- International and Great Northern railroad for $100,000 damages, al- s 3 a vested of all apparent interest in, or title to, Iseahes of women and Children a Specialty leging that his present illness is due|{in'Frat i ak isiocar, ey O&O seid real eatate; thatthe same be Yeated in the ¥ ; plaintiff an at he be declare e own- (ice The Over Butler Cash Depart On the Trolley Car. to an accident while a passenger on | Lusk Anna}. J eae ne cape Cor. erand holder with the full title to said real i ane a train, His children fileapplication | Talbot Chast, Lavin talbos @ &C. | soni: fat our on he te dat ot he neat Ri Otee Telephone 20, House Telephonel0. | From the New York Tribune, hi hi i f their father | H'eventh Day, November 24th, 1905 Febroary term, 1906, of eald court to be vesun me to have the testimony of their father and held in the salty of Butler on the first Mon- oP a A group of traffic managers and tuated by di ti in ‘as Pceres Abe ot st, Katharine © Gao. 1a lay of Febru un or before the first } B F JETER ; perpetua y deposition, in Wright Fran LB AI Me aay of the fore Tusreot answering the petition sll id auditors at the convention of street much as he isin immediate danger phere Cc De ee ee py nee the same will be taken aa confessed, / /ANgorney at Law and Justice, © |railway men in Philadelphia were] (° a.ain, Blizzard ‘Jease 8 Bhzzard G &C. snd judgment rendered according to the prayer Office over H. H, Nichols, telling stories of street railroading. weltth Day, Novem'r 25th, 1905. |" itis farther ordered that a copy of this peti- Last side square, Butler, Mo | Irwin Fuller of Detroit said fy ern in g rank OR Waltere Cor. &C. ie re Eeeng gree Mord prin sad pane : ute ‘ IMES, & Wi 1 i i : : Liu dled rae nhac To Be a Burgular Again, pricing Fet " Ae &C. lished in Bates county, wlasourt, forfour weeka “A pretty Irish girl, fresh from the E Short Alsie ot ol,'T'S Harper G successively, the lust insertion ‘to be not less DR, J. T. HOLL old country, eat in a trolley carlook- Leavenworth, Kas., Oct. 30 —Maul. | Browning Ernest etal ae owning G G&C, than ey, anit Dats toe Bee first day of the ENT ing at the strange American country ligan McNulty, who assaulted W. A. Judge of Probate. Witdess my hand clerk of ureaid —r with modest interest. Thompson, a deputy warden with a Notice of Final Settlement. {sea1.] Done at offce in Butler, rin the coun: kaife at the Kansas penitentiary in| Notice is hereby y given to All, reditors, and fy aiceseeld, oe the sib day of Uete- 1899, waetischarged in the district “Taman teoeeed, th that we, Jeb AC wat PATTERSON; Cleat Clerk, court to-day on the ground that the jf te mate d gol eat fice Seagal Magee Warrant was not served within two j erm county, state o of pie be hela a Notice of Final Settlement. , Same thatlead to Hagedorn’s steifo, Halo-norsh tide square. Butler, Mo fw. J. PARLEIR, i Doing @ GENERAL Feep Business. Corn, Hay, Chop Feed, Poultry Food, ete’ Candice “She had soft gray eyes, a face like roses and lilies, beautiful hair and white teeth. “Your fare, miss,’ said the conduc- tor, pausing before her. “She blushed and bit her lip. “Your fare, miss,’ he repeated. “ ‘Sure,’ said the girl; ‘an’ what if ‘}Ibe? Ye must not be repeatin’ it like that before folks.’ ” jued. Biter Missouri, on the 13th day of Novem- ‘ps ae —_ - vagy J Notice ia bereyy given to all creditors and JOHN E. OWEN axp W, BDoM, others interested in the estate uf Carrie Nave, coutors Seem pen Se that we, Jessie and Forest Nave, fe deceased, crimes. He killed a man tn Hutchin- administrators of éaid estate, intend to make son in 1899, for which he was given Notice of Final Settlement. Bates Count Raareot, at the azs Lert ot the Notice is hereby given to all neste and tate of Missouri, to be held ‘at Butler, Miesou. ten years. He has, at varioustimes, giters interesved tm the catate of Kaward |p Bn ET eetay cr nomena, ie made sensational charges against| txecdor of said estate, invend to make s0-4t JESSIE anv FOREST NAVE, officers of the Kansas penitentiary | finalsettlement thereof, at the next term of ‘Administrators. fu ee lift oq eae, County Probate Court. | at "Butler Mis f Fi i Settl t. i of Missour' A De Soto Record Found. | rirgiar when rlased trom the oot |e" m= LG AREET My, |_xouete nereny wire aly and re in M bh. 50-4 Executor. og besa abr Ay ap fag Cok pal ty eae: | arc! OC OOO jeceas at we, enbarger ant %2f20uag Bt. Paul, Oct. 30.—After more than peaary ” dj Notice of Final Settlement dears Meyer, executors of the last will and of | - three centuries a record of the De ana) Notice is hereby, 6! to all creditors and and | the 1 a pp settle: | (01 others litte Co ty Probate Court, ip Ba Sota expedition has rep und on} Letter to Sam Levy & Co., Liphoot decent ha omas N, Light: | County Probate, Court, nD theshore of Lake Itaska. It wadun- Butler, Mo. Sea onttwnent therent, at the next | ster of of the | the 18th day of November Bates county probate court, ; ith in Ba ty. patie dbp -sngd tue ragserhrety Gentlemen: The easiest business | *tate of Missouri, Wo br ell At utr, sacl er undisturbed. The record is written souri, on the rath ‘aa Executors. | a taneiin of an antelope. It wae| ia this world is dry-goode; thereason 40-4 okis N. TAO: Notice. ; found by Charley Gray, a farmer, eae hip: asagnachapaglr gp bagge ta Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- i much as you want to sell it; they istration with wilt annexed upon the estate of who lives on the shore of Lake Itaska, in how it and cell it | ties !s nereby edt oat and | Mrpardt Johannes, deccased, have been grants | re Ae eeace PP! Thai's tbo whole bos ol Erenae Soak og ain | aetna river.- He will send the record to the| "6's the whole business, except) samini ae to make | hearing date the 18th day of Uctober heal buying _~ gents. i are required to exhibit them to m low- Devoe comes next. It saves money, | county, State of Silsiourl, tapered a bate | ance wir one year trom the wate of said let f" heeou: 0 ma‘ ° and people like money. They like ey day or as coon thereafter ae Team ” itor cosh "sstates ona if anid claims be not Smithsonian Institution in Wash- pgton. ‘The record, which 1s barely legible, ploring party, who in the letter say se Saore they reat et tn they have named the lake, whence + “Please give it to rises the great river in which DeSoto had been buried six years before, up bh & ps Ha “Lune ~ . Soto.” 5 of appetite, Buildings ran-down fast, withous| %** of dischargs as sug> ndihintetrar paint; poor paint is the same. Devoe} _5° Executor. ie the means of stopping that leak; a Trae Soy PATEN EXPERIENCE vig one, All sa’ve eat ‘> do, to sell ‘ Devoe, is to show that a man saves ner A Frightened 1 Horse. : eo A " et mn e , oF BUCK E Trape Manns Running like mad down the street E. bist FY) A One. Deno Corvnicnts &c. ' Sie ‘OOCaD SDS OF &: Kn | bie bones 5 yesre ago with « mired | OINTMEN uspmeteate screens at eontident! CF All persons having claims ne Pe mote exhibited within two years from the date ot the isdaved Angust 9, 1547. Isissigned somebody else’s more than their own; sxAtd further notice given to all etre and dim | CXR tet eof this novice, th hey ri be forever by Ferdinand Villena and Sancho they like to make 1 more than to marr’ day of December, 1905, Test “Administrator with will annexed Cueva, members of “the De Soto ex-|®#¥° it; they like to keep it perhaps | » spply to the eald court for an order of aletelba- . as well as to make it. tribution on said final settlement, and fer an 5O YEA | FARM LOANS, | LOANS, | Jie C Hayes amr, ciates, We loan money in this way and Second Day, November 14th, 1905, at a low rate of interest. DUVALL & PERCIVAL, BUTLER, MO. Set of New Wall Charts Absolutely Without Cost. 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