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Food to work on is food to live on. A man works to live. He miuist live to work. He does both better on Uneeda Biscuit the soda cracker that contains in the most properly balanced proportions «a greater amount of nutriment than any food made from flour. Uneeda Biscuit 5 St. Joseph Girl’s Missing a“ Nam Fiance Robbed By Sharper. Always Kemember the Full ? St. Joseph, Mo., July 9.—The mysa- j_axative ¥ Pry ()uinine tery surrounding the disappearance - : > EEL ARERR of David Salzan, the French noble- man, who came to St. Joseph from Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. Kansas City last Saturdao to wed Miss Sadie Boyd, has been solved. The ceremony was to have been Ws on Box. 25c. Ln £6. SAT OU EP performed Monday afternoon, but the bridegroom fatled to show up Hepa ee and message came to the would-be} Queer Names For Horses. Slept on a Railroad Track. bride that he had been kidnaped. | prom the Springfield Republiean, Shawnee, Ok., July 9.—A Chicago, Later she recelved @ postal to the ef- A turf eritic who learned to read | Rock Ialand & Pacific passenger train fect that he was being held for ran-| and write before he learned 0 race | killed James Morris, a rich Seminole be once made a bitter enemy of a high-| Indian, who lay asleep on the track She learned that he fell into the} jy respectable Texas sportsman by | two miles east of here. With a com- hands of a pair of confidence men having fun with the name he gave} panion named Brown, Morris start- . Who relieved him of his money | his pet 2-year-old filly. The filly was | ed to walk home with two gallons of Salzan is sald to have felt his dia- the foal of the pet of the ranch, Lit- whiskey after celebrating here. He grace so keenly that he fancied his | 4) Pearl, and the sire was Gallantry. | fell asleep on the track. Brown roll- ntended bride would never forgtv e| phe Texan called the offepring Little | ed off-the ratla and slept until the him, 60 he concocted the kidnaped | poarig of Gallantry. The first and| coroner had atarted to pick up his story to ease her mind, the only time Little Pearls of Gallan- | body, belleving him to be dead also. He te eald to have left St. Joseph try started the young critic took oc- iicipabsaiaaibalbasale dies and {s belleved to be in Kansas City. | casion to chide the gentleman who Plot to Kill Kaiser Miss Boyd has hot heard from him hung that title on the filly. Inthe| , directly for a day or two, but | oourae of hie playful tart remarks he| Altona, Prossia, July 9.—An al- mutual friend told her what had be- | undertook to name the fature prod-|leged anarchist named August Roe- come other sweetheart. She saysshe| uog of the ranch whence came Little | euberg, who left Seattle, Wash., for might have forgiven him after leara-| Pearis of Gallantry. Among the | “ermany recently, was arrested here {og all the facta attendant upon his names he suggested were Little| ashe stepped from the train on his downfall. Things to Think About, Little Jars | arrival. . of Marmalade, Little Bales of h.- “4 yes of ~— as Timothy, Lizzie Is My Hat on|the life of Emperor lam, of Insurance Company Retires Straight, Big Bill With the White man. Because of Frisco Losses. Hat, and euch. The Texan could . Chicago, Ill., July 9.—The Wabash peptone Naan i gi = eit 4} ought The combination of the names of | Sgsstare sire and dam often results in beauti- i ful if meaningless names, but even ; more frequently in laughable or Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may absurd groups of letters. eee hat on Tuesday, the 2th day of July, Chicago, issued a circular giving brary Bo East Front Door of the Court Hi public notice that hereafter no per- Plan Naval Show at Oyster Bay in the city of Butler, Bates cautn, Semana, sons, associations or corporations Washington, July 9.—Practically between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- . d five q’clock in the afternoon of that are authorizid to make any con- | all naval vessels of the Atlantic Fleet priagh ocagh agri to Praca oaienithte tracts in behalf of the company. may rendezvous off Oyster Bay late | bidder, or bidders, at public outcry, the eon- Mr. Gray said this evening that |in September and be reviewed by | ction of the following bridges, as provided for in th ft A. H. Bell, and the Wabash had suffered heavy | President Roosevelt. sapere J, March i) Sane, logses in San Francisco and in many | Secretary Bonaparte sald that it pbb Berd Mesicmieverosn idles? poner Cl 'y, Missouri, e mat other places since the Pacific coast | had not yet been decided to haves| rpuamaGe DIstRICr NUNore OnR, disaster, and for that reason !¢ was | review, but that the question may be | Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: deemed best not to write any new | considered later. If it is decided to tout, Dridges, each one hundred forty (140) business until the financlalcondition ) nave» review, the largest number of| Nine bridges, each of one hundred (100) of the company could beascertained. | 4 morican warships ever assembled | Three bridges, each of Aifty (60) footapan; at one time will anchor off Oyster! Two bridges, each of forty (40) foot span, Bay. The fleet will consist of about | the road-way of each being fourteen (14) feet Grover Cleveland III, 18 first-class battleships, all in tho} sien ine omes of ue clerk ote Oren noun Gives up Western Trip. prion tolyarriniapngrgy erie | orate bem th Tap Port efeaid engineer and viewers as smended Chicago, July.—Former Presiden ¢ | squadron, and several cruisers and | ana approved by the County Court of Bates Grover Cleveland will not arrive in | torpedo boat destroyers. county, Missouri. Chicago as expected. Ina telegram) If the review. takes place it will be sent from Princeton, N.J., he notifi-| while the vesecls are on their way | cent of ed James H. Eckele, president of the | south to engage in winter target | the faithful execution by him insurance company, the general of- fices of which are in Hammond, Ind., announced its temporary retirement from business, ponding an adjust- ment of the company’s affairs. Pres- ident Frederick 8S. Gray, who lives in Commerclal Bank, whe was to have | practice. pa ey ols ; aki se x raapyrspwaen been his host at Oconomuwue, Wis., sliianinasmnatonbinemnnta tien of his contract in the time and mannex fea that he woul! L- unsble to take the | Federal Warrant quired by said engineer. And at the time of! > owing to vudden illuess. The “Am suddenly taken fll. Impoe- a y : ; sible to com>. Have canceled my ‘ : ‘ railroad reowr Vv ition nt New York, “Grover CLEVELAND.” Mr. Cleveland was to have. arrived | “teach: over the Penneylvania accompatiiod | tyes,” by Doctor Joseph D. Bryant, preal- clation, ‘and to have left Chicago | State ‘| Holland. Iu like manner Kenneth 1,000 Turkish Invaders Meet Persian Defeat. Constantinople, July 9 —A Turkish attempt to seize further territory on the Persian frontier has been check- mated by the Governor of Pushkar, who repulsed the invading force of 800 Turkish regulars and 700 mount- ed Arab regulars, with considerable loss to the raiders. The Council of Ministers here has now instructed thé Turkish com- mander, Zekki Pasha, to withdraw his troops from their most advanced positions, and to avoid furthercauses . | for a rupture with Persia. Texas Liveryman Slain in Office Dallas, Tex., July 9.—W. A. Mimms wasshot to death in hislivery stable, on Patterson avenue, near Griffin street, by C. C. Williams, of Farmers- ville, Tex. Mimme was seated in a chair in his office when Williams en- tered and opened fire, sending two bullets through she heart of Mimma, killing him instantly. Williams made no effort to escape, but refused to make a statement as to why he killed Mimms. He fs lock- ed up in the County Jail, charged with murder. Men at the livery stable say Will- fams put some horses in the stable several weeks ago. He desired to take them out, but Mimms would not let him have them until he would pay the bill for their care. The two men quarreled and Williams left the stable. He returned in the morning and shot Mimms. Bars Lace Waist " ANegetable PreparationforAs- | eae INFANIS © CHILDREN fion, Sour Stomach, D: Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. ALO month old ee) Dosis JyOrnis Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- From Communion. 8t. Ignatius’ Church at Kingston, has banished the “peek-a-boo” from hiscommuatonrail. Likewise, waists cut low in the neck, or with elbow sleeves, will bar their wearers from his altar. Father Lynott believes such ap- parel for women {fe immodest, to say the least, and he has told the women of his parish that he hopes they will reform and shun the current fashions eo long as they expose so much to view. Sofaras he can, he is deter- mined to discourage Dame Fashion by expressly barring her froin com- munion, A Tragic Finish. A watchman’s ongeet permitted a leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child’s finger could have stopped, to become a rainous break, devastating an entire province of McIver, of Vanceboro, Me., permit- ted @ little cold to goon unnoticed outila lc finish was only avert- | i ed by Dr. King’s New Discovery. Ho| i writes: “Three doctors gave me up | to die lung inflammation, caused by & neglected cold; but Dr. King’s New Discovery saved my life.’ Guaran- teed best cough and cold cure at Frank '»’ Ciay’s, drug store, 50c aud $1.00. Trial bottle free, Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. Annual State Conference Epworth} League of Missourt, Pertle Springs, Mo., $2.45 for round trip. Tickets | fi on sale July 15th to July 19th. Fi-| nal return limit July 28rd. Chautauqua Assembly Pittsburg, Kas., July 4th to 14th. Tickets sold July 8rd to 14th inclusive, Final return limit July 16th. Rate one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. Homeseekers Excursions. Rate| ia one fare plus $2.00 for round trip.|§ Tickete on sale 1st and 8rd Tuesdays $ that rates to and Trinidad, Colo,, will be one fare plus $5.50. Tickets limited to 21 ‘to which tickets may be sold call at + Grand Lodge B. P.O. E., Denver, |, Colo., July 16thto 21961906. Rates her. Fata yosh,ptor ef DUVALL & PERCIVAL, ) PALPPLPPI OPI | FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. FARM LOANS. We have “<> loah on real estate at low rate of interest th privilege to pay at any time. ABSTRACTS. We have complete set of Abstract Books and will farnish Abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. INVESTMENTS, ee We will oe = idle money for you, securing youareason. rate of interest on choice security. PPPPSOSPOO PS PPP OPPS PPLE A PAPO Re Fanmows Capital, $50.000. Surplus $10,000. . BA BENNETT, Jos. M. McKinpey, F. N. Drennan, ——— Oj _ ___DIREoTORS, » Us Nes Carson fever For Ove Thirty Year: CASTORI ETE Cxuark Wix, J.J. McKee, Frank Houiann, J. W. 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