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This Child Had “A Time.” Anderson, jInd., Oct. 1.—After a lavish expenditure of money for sev- eral weeks Opal Collier, 11 years old, confessed to the chief of police that she had robbed her mother, Mrs. Maggie Collier, of $482 from @ purse containing $487. The child betray- ed herself when she handed her moth- er $80, saying the money was given to herby. man who sald he had robbed her mother. Mrs. Collier then discovered that her money was gone. Her little daughter had been buying dresser, household articles and en friends for several weeke, but her Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of mother had believed the cbild’s story Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. cor Taisen wer] What is CASTORIA pa Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Food to work on is food to live on. A man works to live. He must 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. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature oe and has been made under his per= 5 ri) goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It Uneeda Biscuit Sin ers Au |e Sere me Si sul Its age is its guarantee. orms " 0. and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoa and Wind Guthrie, Okla, Oct —Twonty.five Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation NATIONAL BISCUIT: COMPANY years ago Charles H. Filson, secre- and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the tary of Oklahoma, wasranning a Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, store in Huntington, Ind. He re The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, celved the following unsigned letter from Huntington, with two dimes CENUINE CASTO R IA ALWAYS inclosed: “Dear Friend—It is with hu mility I write to you to confess my sin. When you kept store in Huntington, I went in one day to buy some ar- ticle and took 5 cents off the coun- { nine! The Kind You Have Always Bough Lord bless you.” In Use For Over 30 Years. Transport Logan With Troops Hurries Home. ‘THE OENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, NEW YoRd Ory. Tokio, Japan, Oct. 1.—Itis report- ed from Nagasaki that the trans- port Logan has arrived there with 900 soldiers aboard from the Philip- pines, with hurry orders to sail for San Francisco. It is also rumored in Nagasaki that the troops in the Philippines are being partially mob- Mrs. Howard Gould’s Sister Be| } "HE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO, comes Mrs. Sun Yue. San Francisco, Oct. 1.—Miss Ella Clemens has become the wife of Sun Yue, a Chinese. Mrs. Howard Gould, by that same singular circumstance, has acquired a Mongolian brother Always has ready money on hand to loan on farme 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 full and complete abstract of title to every aore 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 ree- ords.. We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and in-law. For these two women are sisters, although socially farther re- moved from each other than the poles, Mrs. Gould’s older sister, Ella Clemens, {e arefugee in a tent among the San Francisco ruins, the Orien- tal ruins where the Chinese quarter Pannen DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON olized for service in Cuba. “FARDM IAAL” was and{isno more. Ella Clemens TIME DEPOSITS FARM LOANS. i is nn enntatncatic Wears to-day a heavy jade band, If you have idle money for six months or longer the The Wabash fiyer crashed into a We have money to loan on real estate at low rate of interest which Sun Yue placed upon the third Walton Trust 0 - labenesk oaths freight near Cotlin, Ills, last weeky with privilege to pay at any time. finger of her left hand. She says, alton trust Company will pay you interest on Four persons were killed and forty |! “It fs my wedding ring.” Wm. E. Walton, Pres, © Sam Levy. Vice-Pres, Injured. An open switch caused the tABSTR AG TS. “Your husband; where {s he?” Fank Allen, Seo O. A. Allen, Ass’t Seo, wreck. PEEPUEPUC Uae “Cleaning bricks,” was the reply. “He earns $2 aday. He ts good A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper and kind; all Chinese are to their W, D. Yates Abstractor, W. J. Nix, Clerk, oneeeinmnementeatiatinnn Danger From the Plague. We have complete eet of Abstract Books and will farnish Abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. wives.” There’s grave dauger from the Se es \ Mre. Sun Yue ts gentleof voice and J plague of Hegel colds on Dr IN VESTMENTS Prevalent, unless you e Dr. dignified in manner. Her speech is Ki 's New Disco: for consum: We will loan your idle money for you, securing yous reason- , that of a cultured woman. Her hus-| The Dinotherium in Missourl. To Cure a Cold in One Day. soa eames aud a de, . Mre Geo. bie Tate of interest on choice security. | band was a Dupont street merchant | Post-Dispaten. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI| Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes: before the fire. The reported discovery of a dino-| NINE Tablets, All druggists refund| “It’s @ Godsend to people living in Fiveyears ago Mra. Howard Gould | therfum in the fosall beds of South- = money ff ° os ape 94 E. 4 offered to give her sister Ella a | western Missouri encountersthe mild | 9Tove’s signatareis oneach box. ag ‘ handsome allowance {f she would | objsction that thie rare species of ‘Trusteo’s Sale. ene wonderful relief in Asthma and | fa leave Chinatown, where she has la elephant has not hitherto been found Whowtes. Wu, biahain. ‘ecto ay fever,and makes weak lunge M. oy A _— bored as a mission worker for years, | upon this hemisphere, but since the | Graham his wits, ty ope oe trust dated | Strong enough to ward off consump- and live in Palo Alto with "ale the Republican par rode its pach- itary ge thin ed for Bic County hr ee ughe iy ree mother, Mrs. Dayan, in her beautifal | yderm into the State two YOAFS ABO, | the undersigned trator s e following describ: Clay's drug store. Trial bottle free. home. The offer was refused. any elephant story with its scene county of Bates and stare of Sons age tn the A year later Ella Clements went | laid in Missouri will receive more or tar of section YwtaNy Tee, Go ae ecaat ca. East to sce Mra. Gould. Being de-| less credence. In view of what has Gn ae burtytiree couteining Railroad Rates. nied admittance, she stationed her- happened, it would not surprise the | trust to secure the payment of om tain note Kansas City and return Uet. 5 to self outside the entrance. When Mrs. | average Missourl Democrat to learn te deta hee been made in th pay ent of 18 good to pany Oct. 15 $2.90. Gould came from the house to the| that the mastodon had reappeared Principal and interest both of which are past ne and unpaid, Kansas City and return Nov. 18 to carriage her sister tried to speak | in the Ozarks and that the farmers holder of sald note tat peer tothe cords 21, good to sa Nov. 28 $2.90 with her, but Mrs. Gould closed the | along the Miseourl River wore being | tions of sald deed of trust, 1 will proceed ceweil | 2? Pp My : the above described a premises Bt pablie Denver, Col., Colorado Springs and vall. I find {¢ quickly ends them. I¢ prevents pneumonia, cures Lagrippe, climates where onus and lds pee | Faumers: piCepitel, $50,000. surplus $10,000. E —w— ‘g. pc ra einen the coach- po dg by mammoths getting into fo the b t Paso Sept. 10th to aan a In. np peenng anil 4 . . Friday, October 5th A. D.. 1006, ood to return Oct. 15th $1900. je ae ’ LARK WIX, ode B, Has Stood The Test 25 Y we eo <a on mates ing hour of lak or ina tgneneen | St. Joe, Mo., Sept. 22nd to 29th. Jos. M. McKie, ¥'ayk Hontanp, J. W. Caoare, as Stood The Test 25 Years, wea tve tistying oald: den 287: F | Good to ret 6. 15th $5.40, The old, original GROVE’S Taste. | Phenomena, the Republican State | snasostote* * *Histving sald debt, ingest | Good to return Oct. 15th $5.40 Pah Damsxax, 0.4. Hutwusrn, — W. F. Dovatas! 2 Sedalia, Mo., State Fair Sept. less chill tonic. You eo | be B 4 Campaign Committee in Missouri, Serene... es rey oun ga70 hs was “s are taking. It is ironand quinine in | which doubtless gave out the dino- ; see . “ge Home Vis! . 19 & tasteless form. Nocure, nopay.50c therium story, wouldn’t let a little ome Visitors Excursion Oct. 1: —:0:— We are thoroughly equipped fn all departments to prompt- Sheriffs Sale in Partition. M. ¥. Raine and W, RB. Rains, plaintiffs, only, to points in Ils, Ind, Ohio and i d matter like sclence atand in the way | xtts Fisher, Frederick Melton, Jobn Melton, | Kentucky, West Va, and Penn, New oe NE ae Foe. Boy of Fourteen Held jot any local occurrence that might| Joel_Melton, MN. ¥. Pisbler, Joe Raine, Mona | York and Mich Geli fats of fake —:0:— For Negro Man's Death. pe iper deg hay = and one third for round trip. ‘Tick. Mm". A.BENNETT, Pree. J, J, McKEE, Vico-Pres, order | 66 good returning thirty days from ; | date of sale, Christmas and Holiday Excursions : toall points in Indian Territory, Le Towa, Minn, Mo, Neb, Kans, Okla,| .@ South Dak, Texasand Wis, to points in Illinois, Lousiana, Michigan, North’ Dak, and Wyoming on sale Dec, 22, 23, 24 and 25, 80, 81, and}. Jan. 1 good to return to Jan 4th} - e} 1907, Open. rate.of fare and one}: third MB MORRIS, Fall Feeteyiaa Kaneas City, Mo., tickets om sale Bept. 80th to Oct 6,| 1906, good fetarning to Oct. Sth,} Farmington, Mo., Oct. 1.—George Republican signs, and any kind of Jacobs, 8 14-year-old white boy of| an elephant comes under that head. this city, was held for the death of Corner a ety @ negro man, bye! Rich Should Pay More. oroner’s jary and was p in j to await preliminary hearing before| Colorado Springs, Col., Oct. 1.— sol Justice W. H. Young Wednesday. | 10 sspeech at the Pike centennial The negro died last night, it 1s|Danques, Thomas F. Walsh, the thought, from the effecta of a wound | Wealthy mine owner of Colorado, inflicted by young Jacobs with a | &a!d he feared for the future of his rock during the stock show here two | beloved country if favors were not weeks ago. The cause of death was | More. equally bestowed. He believed blood poisoning, resulting from the | me method should be devised for wound, according to the testimony | &!ving the laborers larger share of of physicians who performed the au- | *e profite from his work. W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, HOMER DUVALL, Aast. Cashier, AUCTIONEER | am 8 graduate of Jones Auction College SSeS So The government, he said, should {Rate of fare 92:65, : me Selling. Tt was aleo shown that the negro’s originate and conduct some cheap ron | Denver, Col,, and return $20,00] erences on application. Call on skull had been fractured. plan of insurance for the poor; He. Oct, 18 to 16, good returning to address mo before claiming dates, Jacobs was keeping a doll rack |@vored an income tax thas’ would Oct. 81. takes when his brother, Will Jacobs, be | Place the barden of the ? B.C. Yanpanvonr , Cc. E. ROBBINS came involvedin a fight with the negro. Jacobs went to his brother's aid and threwa rock at the negro, op the rich, those who could best al-| th ra -_ PHONE;19, AMORET, MIgg0 ford to pay. ese