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Bryan to Speak in Saw Sweetheart Die Sra mia, lacamee one TLE TT BLACK AND New York, Sept. 3.—Mr. Bryan, is| Houston, Tex., Sept. 3—W. 8. was announced, has accepted an in- Baxter, a » &prominent planter near Bloody Encounter Between Desper vitation to speak at Bpringfield,| qvner’ and hie wile were to leave ate Poreigners and Pennsyt- “Mo., the firet place at which he ever| vith their daughter Pearl, aged 20, vania State Troops delivered a lecture for which he was for St. Louis on an extended nortb- \ pald. He has left the date open $0| rn sour, atter which the girl was to be fixed on hie arrival. A delegation |). placed in a seminary. This was | TWO WERE KILLED AND FOUR WOUNDED, from Springfield, headed by A. B.lin order to break up ber love affair, Bland, ason of the late congress-| +. which her parents objected. Pearl man, and Ewing Mitebell, have!) j.odeq with hei parents, saying she | Plebt Was started by an taltan Restet! arrived in the city. They are anx- mrcem panies eeparation Sine en OMcer Whom He Atinched With = Btiletto—Assassine Surrounded and fous tohave Mr. Bryan speak 10) nop ganco, but at length she scomed| tacir Reface Durned Once Thete Honea Sprirgfelt carnival time, which be- to give in and assisted in arrange- —Troops Used a Searchlight. gine September 15 ments for their departure. Punxsutawney, Pa, Sept. 3—In a She eluded the vigilance of the|Dloedy battle Sunday evening be family for a few minutes one night, tween foreigners and the twentyons Cc ASTOR | A and mether esweetheartin a cane oe ae D, state constavu- % patch near the house. It was there| 27% la which fully five hundred For Infants and Children. shots were fired, two troopers were arranged that they should die to-|kied and one fatally wounded, while The Kind You Have Always Bought gether. Miss Baxter remained awake| three other persons recelved bullet Bears the throughout the night, and at 4| Wounds. The murderers are now sur. wine et o'clock lelt her room, going to the rounded in a house at Florence mine, ist clandestine meeting. Her sweet-|*°ve" miles from here, and at day- cwsiiiesiagepemspainiiatientinitingiiienngetansbinaiiemenibans oath thane ani gpm based tee light the attempt to capture them will heart be renewed. Further loss of life b Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. | two ounce bottles of carbollc.actd.| foared, for the besieged Italians Is wasagreed that they should drink| well supplied with arms and amm at the same timeand die in each ~~. AE Ee other’s arms. eee ae Dunder ternoon when Sergeant Logan v ra After the goodbys both ralsed the] piorence to search for Leopoli or bottles to thelr mouths, but he tar-| iat, who is charged with shooting his ried and watched her ewallow the| brother-in-law, Bruno Trazzone, Frt poison. Theagonies of denthepread-| day night. Logan was in Dr, Bodea- ing over her face unnerved him, and, horn’s office when Salvatore Walt- rho is sald to be one of the throwing away bis bottle, he hastily am, a pectal pepay bowed Kone retreated. The parents of Miss Bax coer peor pone an aine Loving Deter aneer ter found their daughter dead an|tryman in front of the house where twelve o’clock noon and all trains | hour later. Waltzoch = boards. When Logan on Sunday, good to return on any en placed Waltzoch under arrest the lat in leaving Kansas City before} The Farmer and the Tariff, | %* invited him into the boarding oon the following Monday J. F. Grierr. The Kansas City Journal (Rep.) ts . a sn cg Agent | greatly exercleed. As the Journal] ¥2e2 one ree Itallans in the house made a lunge at him with a pute it, “the editor o? an lodian Ter- slllettc, the weacoa passing between CORRECTED TIME TABLE. cerning the Indian Territory editor | building an Italian opened fire on him SoUTE BOUND. the Journal says: “He fs very prob-| With a magazine shotgun. Logan re Mo. 20 Joplin & Southwest mail & Ex 5:21 ably honest in his position, though turned the fire and the two men emp- Homeseekers Excursions. Rate te fere plus §2 (0 for round trip, Tickets on eale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, except that rates to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs | and Trinidad Colo,, will be one fare plus $5.50. ‘Tickets limited’ to 21 days from date of sale. For points to which tickets may be sold call at depot or phone 27. house to prove bis good character. Logan had scarcely passed the door The Missouri Pacific Time Table at tory paper can not see how the] nis arm and body, Logan retreated, Butler Station. tarriff protects the farmer.” Con-| but before he got 15 feet from the a No 27K.C & Joplin mail & Express 6:8 P P . 205 K.C & Jophi 11 & Express 10:30 tied thelr weapong at each other. Riot abate m]he fs putting charity to somewhat! coun got one buckshot wound in the NORTH BOUND. of strain when he declares that ‘a/ foot and the desperado was seen to TR ae ty and ee diotaa taonm|farmer who can be @ republican {s| fall back into the homwe perbaps fa- Ho, 210 Kansas City limited mail 1:80 PM | One of the curiosities of the political] tally wounded. Logan, by inquiry of LOCAL FREIGHT No, ££ Local Freight io, £52 Kansas City stock INTERSTATE DIVISION. WEST ROUND. the residents learned that be‘ had a Black Hand man to deal vith, He then telephoned to tbe barracks at privates was detatled by Lieut. Eagle 11:20 a m| @ltuation,’” *:18p™! That reminds us of a story which Judge Joseph E. Ong, formerly of Go, 21 Loco! freight and Pas mixed s:00. 8m Nebraeka, but now of Colorado, was]|to go to his assistanca. The detach- Local tvelght ane es mint wont to tell. men arrived at Florence at 4:30 0'- i Pas mixe .. 1 tds et ee. oniasa. A democratic orator was ad-|™en arrived at Florsuce at 4:20 0 clock. Private John Henry tmmed+ ately started for the house, but when about 20 feet from {t was shot down. Chambers an’ Mullen, tn attempting the rescue of their companton were shot down before they reached him. A telephone call was then sent fm for the entire force and fifteen additional troopers were hurried to the scena When the second detachment arrived at 6:30 o'clock and while twelve of the constabulary kept firing Into the windows and front doors, sfx police men made a rush for the side door, which they battered in. Three of the es | dressing 8 crowd In Indinna ond said: “Now lam going to put to you farmers a question which I want DR..E. N. CHASTAIN. you to think over for several days, and then if you cangive an answer Boren, + Mo. write to meat my home. The ques- O fice over Bennett-Wheeler Mer, Co. tion fs: ‘What is there a farmer Residenss High Staset: sells which he gets more for, and Office Phone 213.’ Residence Phone 198. what is there a farmer bays which he gets for less, on account of a high protective tariff?’ Think of this and anewer at your leasure.” DR. H. M. CANNON, Several weeks later thisdemocratic| strcors, Zehringer, Gross and Cum Dentist orator received a letter from an old] mings, dashed up the stairs, but were farmer, who had been one of his|confronted by three of the dospera- BUTLER, - MISSOURI. audience, and the letter was about|does who opened fire. Zehringer fel? WILL BE IN as follows: “Dear Sir: When you at the first volley, but the hrs men } i gang immediatety ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, $j were down in Indiana several weeks eagle pol and Gee iss prepared to do all kinds of den- $|980, you asked ‘what {fs there @}dount that Zehringer was Killed as tal work. _ Z|farmer sells that he gets more for,|several shots were fired inside after L. \ OSTHEOPATHY the door was closed. Realizing that lives were being sacrificed uselessly and the storm and darkness coming on, the troopers sent for carbines and prepared to keep the house surround- and what is therea farmer buys that he gets for leas, on account of a high protective turifi?” Well, sir, I have been thinking about that question Farmers Bank Building, ever since, and Ihave cometo the}ed until morning. The wildest ex- mene peer conclusion that there isn’s a dar-|citement prevails in Punxsutawaney thing.” —Commoner. and nearby towns. Fifteen troopers DR. JOHN A. BELL, dareed f° AR and several polcemen together with CESS citizens heavily armed are on sie sete Can Use 25 Millions a Year. room Sixteen Italians board in the DR. HARRIET FREDERICK, | Washington, Sept. 8 —Estimates| besieged house, but tt is not known how many are inside or the number implicated in the shooting. The po sition of the watchers is a perilous one as there are many treacherous members of the Black Hand in and about Florence and the surrounding mines. The policemen have riddled witt bullets the house where the despera- does. are lodged, but it is not known with what result. Their fire has heen returned but without any regard for aiming the guns as anything seen moving inside the building is at once the target of a volley of shots from the watchers, The report that the house in which u-tt T. C, BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office North Side Square, jutler, Mo. Diseases of women and children @ epecialty. { DR: J. M. CHRISTY; ‘Diseases of women ond Children a Specialty _Ofiee The Over Butler Cash Depart- for canal appropriations for 1907 are row in course of preparation at the office of the isthmian canal com- mission. Itis sald that 25 miliion dollars a year can be expended ju- diclously. From present indications these estimates will be about the last to be made for whatis known ae the canal plant. It {is believed that all the necessary locomotives, flat care, dredges, steam shovels and other equipment of an expensive ment Store, Butler, Mo, character will have been aseembled Omen Telepheneso. House Telephonel0, | O5 she iashmus by the end of 1907. BP. JETER, at Law and J 4 Office of the state constabulary here. “iaetcae ‘The situation at the scene’ of co ‘> Bast equare, trouble has quieted down and re exes we are no further fears of trouble. Are Deserting Warsaw. Warsaw, Sept. 3.—Saturday night two policemen were killed. The mur- Gerer escaped. A soldier, while killed a boy paseerby. wounded. His assaflant es- Warsaw is almost deserted better classes of the populace, private houses are one-able to do sois to the ‘country. ea ei tmiemecimss ahem aia eens acetate easmametaememmannaesenaatie tnt A MARRYING PARSON'S LITTLE | JOKE. A clergyman who was 8 widower had three grown-up daughters. Hav- ing occasion to ~c atvay on a visit for a few weeks, he wrote home fro: time to time. In one «f his letre he informed them that he had “ma ried a-strapping widow with six ch.i- dren.” You may image hat a stir this cfeated in the heus-hold. When the vicar returned hom of his daugh- ters, her eyes red with weeping. sald: “Where's the wilow you married, father?” “Oh, I marrie] her to another man.” Exar reticon Foners. A pub! hool teacher the other day wa kine ecamination papers in etymolsy. Arwons > definitions that she r arked, the rollowing caused her to sriile Omen bymn suns in chureb. Laity -—-Sebcrness, the opposite of gayety Pesan rs about on foot Un ng to number one, A powerful lquor; example, Ke acid n--A prince; example, the of France.—St. Louis Globe Glory. I want to be an tce man, And with the ice man stand, An auto at the sidewalk, \ bank book in my hand, - ...waukee Sentinel. ~ Embarrassing. Qussie—Yes, while I was talking to Miss Rose she had a far-away, pleased look in her eyes. Miss Sharp—Perhaps she was thinking that you were far away.— Chicago Daily News. Cood Taste. Its bite may lead to marriage But 1 can tell you this That | don't blame a microbe na kiss, For lurking ~Housten Tost A Rogue Exposed. Winkel (at a reception)—That Eng- lish lord {s an impostor. He is not even an Englishman. He's an Amer. ican. Minkel—Eh? that out? Winkel—I offered to call for him with my carriage to-morrow, and take How did you find him~a little drive around the suburbs —Maine, Texas, Californta, ete.; and, instead of accepting the offer, he laughed.—N. Y. Weekly Just the Boy for Papa. “There is something,” he said, “that I have wanted for a long time to tell you. I am not rich, as you know, but I am young, strong amd willing to work. Miss Millyuns—Edith—I—”* “Oh!” she cried, “T will tell papa about you. I think I heard him say this morning that he wanted to hire an office boy with just the qualifica- tions you mention.”—Judge. She'd Be Pleased. “Yes, the society editress wrote, ‘Mrs. Henpeck was the life of the oc- casion.’” “Well?” “Well, it came out in the paper, ‘the wife of the occasion;’ shall we cor- rect it?” “No, let it go; she won't kick.” Houston Post. Facts in the Case. “They charge: an awful price for board here, don’t they?” remarked the new arrival at the summer hotel. “Oh, it isn't for the board—that ts below the free-lunch standard,” re- plied the man who had been up against it for a week, “but they charge an awful lot for the air and scenery.”—Chicago Daily News. Catching Men. She—I see the number of marriages in England and Wales during 1905 was 260,489, a slight increase over the record for 1904. That would look as if the men were getting more sens!- ble. He—Getting more careless, I should say.—Yonkers Statesman. A Layman’s Impression. “Father,” said the small boy, “what is a scientist?” “A scientist, my son, is a man who can tell you things you already know in such unfamiliar language that you regard it as something brand new.”— Washington Star. Realm of the Fanciful. Borus—Why is it that stories of crime and retribution are so univer- sally popular? _.Naggus—Because their retribution feature appeals so powerfully to the imagination —Chicago Tribune. Dear! Alicia—Oh, that poem of yours is just the dearest thing! Alphonso—I should say it is. I've spent $20 worth of stamps sending it j to magazines.—Cleveland Leader. Willing. ick —— He—What would yeu say if I kissed. Mghe—What would 1 sty? Why—tet thing for Keen Kut. ter Tools to be down ther to son, so loag do they last. life of Keen Kutter Tools compared with the short term of The service of inferior brands makes Keen Kutter Tools by far the least expensive tools that you can buy. The KEEN KUTTER trademark covers every kind of tools so that you may always be sure of highest quality by insisting “ae Keen Kutter Tools. An exam he utter excellence is found in Keen Kutter Hatchets and Handled Axes. These are made of the highest grade of steel, on the most ed lines, and by the best workmen. Every Keen Kutter Hatchet and Axe hasthe handle wedged with the Grellner Patent Everlasting Wedge which positively prevents the head ever flying off or working loose, and is sharpened ready for use. These are exclusive Keen Kutter features. of the other kinds of K aoe Toole 3 Ay .dzes, Hammers, Chisclsr screw Pavers Aower ita, Fis Vins Draw Knives, Tool Catunets, Se Hay Ki rush Hooks, Corn ed Bye oes, Towels, Frunihy Shears, Tinners’ Snips, Scissors, 5) Horse Shears, Razors, ete., and Knives of ali kinds, LF dealer docs not keep Keen Kutter Tools, te us, and we will see you are supplied. Every Keen Kutter Tool is sold under this Mark and Motto: “The Recollection of Quality Remains Lent Af jer the Price is Forgotten, SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY, St. Louis, U.S.A. 296 Broadway, New York, CORMISCCUREIEISSCIMESSOOS McFARLAND & SONS . 8 have the largest harness factory in the South- % weat, buy best oak leather direct from the Tanner. Manufa-ture their harness at home and sell to the consumer with o guarantev. Columbia, Sayers & Scoville Vehicles in car lots and are prepared to meet compett- tlon with any factory cr catalogue house on ‘oods of cur class. All we ask is a show. Come in and spend 30 miuates investigating then buy where your money goes fartherest.' McFARLAND & SONS. COMMMISCSSCERMBIENOCOSCEEIOS SS PE = MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capttal 895,000.00 Surplus Pundand Profits 128,702 42), Receives deposits and always has money to loan, & scars suocessful experience, —DIRECTORS-— Dr. T.C. Boulware, J. R. Jenkins, Frank M, Vorte. John Deerwester A. B, Owen, Wm. bh. Waiton Dr. J, M. Christy CG. R. Radford, Max Weiner, GC. H. Dutcher B. P. Poweli Ww B Tyler Sam Levy WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, Wo E. Wavtoy, Prestdent. J. R. Jengess, Cashier Dw. T. C0. Boutwany, VicePres. Wester Denon, Ase’t Cashier. CorsB_y Gananp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. ) POPPE LALA PA SPL THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo., at VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each year if desired. “Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as Papers are signed. Wehave a ful] and complete abstract of title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff’s deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded In Bates county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- ton 85 years ago and are written up daily from the county reo- ords, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, { Wm. E. Walton, Pres, Sam Levy, Vice-Pres, | Fank Allen, Sec C. A, Allen, Ass’t Seo, | A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper W. J. Nix, Olerk, W, D. Yates Abstractor, Always Remember the Full Name [Laxative Bromo Quinine TE! Le ea) Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. ba G3

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