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me CDs chen ae ind ci You will recognize Ar- ‘buckles’ Ariosa Coffee in the cup, any time, by the taste. That “‘taste’’ identifiesit as the straight, pure Brazilian and distinguishes it from the make-believe Mocha ané Java, and sundry other mis- branded or misnamed im. postures. The improvement in the quality of Arioss is the natyral consequence of our owa com- mercial development, and promises more fc. the future. Sold in a sealed package only, for your benefit. ARBUCKLB BROS., New York City, CAME FROM EGYPT 10 MARRY | they te " * love and “ren qunorehé | Bus the year after the visit, her sls | ter married Gocfrey Peckits, @ firm Attache of British Legation at friend of De Crosson, and also an at | tuche of the legatton at Cairo. | Cairo Travels 6,000 Miles. Two years ago Miss Kirkbride vis- From the Philadelphia North American, ' | ted her at her new home. There the From the tomb of the Pharaoha tn | misunderstanding was patched up, Egypt to the ehadows of Willlan j} and the happy evens of Thursday Peon fo Philadelphia, Claude O De | arranged, Mrs. Peckits has come Crosson, attache of the British lega- | from Egpyt to be matron of honor. ton at Cairo, Exypt, has followed! James Kirkbride, brother of the the course of his romance. | bride, fs to be best man. After tour. He has come 6000 iriles to be | | {og the Uutted States, Mr. and Mrs, married to Miss Kaoretta Kirkbride, | graduate of Bryn Mawr and known in society, the daughter of Dr. and ; Mrs. Frank M. Kirkbride, of 2212 Steel Men in a Pool? Green street. Now he is being enter- Pittsburg, Pa , Nov. 4 —Represen- tained at Kirkbride home, where the | tatives of the principal steel produc- wedding ceremony will be performed | {ng companies of the country are Thursday afternoon by the Rev. J.| sald to have held a series of private J. Joyce Moore, pastor of theChurch | conferences in this elty the last week of the Covenant, in the presence of looking to the re-establishment of {mmediate felends and members of | the old pool. There 1s sald to be the famtly. Treason to believe that an under- Miss Kirkbride fires met Mr de standing was reached by which the Crosson while touring in Egypt four | steel trade willbe saved from threat years ago, with her siter Is {9 said | ened competition. | De Croason wil} sail for Egypt. a H. HK. HARSHAW'S PUBLIC SALE OF POLAND CHINA HOGS Biestiae. Mo. MA), WO, 8, U7 55 Head of the bg. boned Prolific Kind |\CONSISTING OF The Wonders of the Sea. From Carrent Literature. reece nt el FOOVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. That itis aday of many wonders} The mightiest forest of which the we have much eviderce constantly. /hyman race has any knowledge to- The truth of this, if more were need- day is that of the Congo. It is ed, will be borne in upon us a8 Wel regiin of impenetrable mystery con- nad & new ocean leviathan, the| cerning which accounts have been 80 usitania, across the sea. This mon: | strange shat until within the past time ster of the shipyards, which it {s/ year or'so they have been deemed in- estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay mete. | confidently expected will reduce the | credible. But recent discovery has T T: We havea complete set of abe- time of travel between Earope and | gransformed scientific incredulity in- [= ABSTRAC Ss. abstracts to any Real Estate in fannie LLP CAPITAL, $50,000. Farmers Bank Building, Butler, Miesouri. FARM LOANS. We bave money to loan on real / America by several hours, though! go measure of belief. Thus, on tbe Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. solely a monument to British we | pusis of Sir Harry Johnston’s ex- chanical skill, warmly appeals to our! piorations of Uganda, agiant ape,|“? INVESTMENTS. _ We will loan your idle Interest. The sensational character) iarg-r than the gorilla, isa denizen money for you, securing you reasonable interest on good secur- $s increased by the fact thatthe boat|of gig tremendous forest region. ity. We pay fnterest on time deposits. is accompanied by what was earlier} There, too, are wnimals of @ quite W. F. DUVALL, President. J. B, DUVALL, Vice-Pree j She fastest vessel of she line, and the /yntumiliar kind, notably the okapi. ARTHUR DUVALL, Treasurer. W. D. YATES, Title Examiner. race bids fair to attract universal | Phe forest seems to be the resort of a me attention, though the Lucania, bar ring accident, must sail far in the others wake. From both sbipe, as they proceeded, report of their pro gress is sent to the shore by wireless telegraphy, and the whole world may follow their movements daily, Such dologs would have astonish ed our grandsires, The prediction of five day boats, equipped with ali the comforts of luxurious homes, grace- fully plowing across the ocean, which was once filled with ogres of storms, wrecks and dead men’s bones, ac companied by telegraph operators, ready at any moment to communt- cate with the land, would have been laughed at as too idle for the fairv story tellers. To this, however, we have come, and 80 gradually are these changes effected that we accept them without very much astonish- ment. ‘he ancestors of many of our “firsé families” came here in equalid little salling ships. They were six or eight weeks on the way. Not infre- quently their fellow passergers were consigned {n numbers to the sea as they died from smallpox and malig- nant fevers. Disease resulted from inadequate and unsuitable food, when 16 was not brought along from the point of departure. Ships land- ed perforce at ports in which they wore not destined and in which they did not wish to be. Many went down and were never heard of again, 8o that the traveler took his Iife in his hands, which led toa feeling that still survives in the tearful partings on the wharves by those who arego- ing abroad for the firet time, and whose knowledge of the ‘deep” is gained by reading old books. As much progress in methods of transportation andin living has been made upon the land ae upon the water, but the number of persons who persist in endowing the sea with uncanny dangers that no longer ex- fet 18 surprisingly large. A great vessel which can cross the Atlantic ocean safely with the speed of which @ locomotive was incapable not so very long ago, which telegraphe as {t goes, and provides those who use it with handsome drawing rooms, sumptuous apartments, with baths, equal to those of a first-rate twent- {eth century metropolitan hotel, is Great Eastern, it was said that no ships so large would ever again-b predicted a return to smaller vessels, C+-8 = § or, at any rate, the setting ofa limit Bears the Tih hn I upon thelr eize. The wise man of to-| Signstare Totin Bone Sean 4 \{day will do well to: heed the recom.| , svt Fu’ snts Melua rene en se wb to your ; » f time : mendation of one of the greatest of vim ayes i thet pee, vorat gt eet Aaventt crate Masing Infra nda eta, A Philadelphia Pablic phia Pabite Ledger. good than any medias Taro Sook For cover years I had stomach] °" ble and paid out mach m: ye yg have do: = nt a me.” dred Greate 31 BOARS AND 24 SOWS,|immi. phieertae: re op digee the five horned giraffe, the tallest, }tnammalin the world. The highest elephauss, bearing tremendous tusks, ure there. The largest fish found in all Africa haunt the streams mean- jdering through the recesses of this forest. Lions seem not tu peuetrate into the thick growth of the jungle thereabouts. The forest leopards are arboreal, catchlug moukeys for their food. The curiosity of the mighty forest ig unquestionably the okap!, large and seemingly new mammal, discov- ered by Sir Harry Johnston. In his books of travel Stanley told of an animal of ave like appearance exlet-} J capital Mf #80, ing 1n the dense forest and which} Ma aay yen bead ss Sea in other balks to our ered a 50 they caught in pits. The occurrence Depoite 475, of anything lke a quadruped of the equine sort in the thickness of an | Hartiors Bank, of Bates County, —0i—— i Butler - Missouri. DIRECTORS, E A, Benner. CLARK Wix, ~ J.J. McKeen, a cuisine and every other service. manifestly something new, and we need to revise our ideas to finda place for it. With the passing of the built. For a long time men given to|fenge at the recent discharge of sev- computing bunker capacity, she cost|eral white laborers in the mills in of coal in relation to horsepower and | that neighborhood, and the subett- r ‘other engineering queetions, have | tution of the Hindus for them. Rieh Athi errs ¥ 5 our American humoriste—“Don’t never prophesy unless you know,”— | ney |f0r Mt, and rushed out and fa @ rea- impenetrable forest seemed so an omaloug that no sctentist of stand- ing would credit the possibility. Hence the determination of Sir Harry Jobuston to tavestizate FRANK HoLuann, J. W. Cxoate, O. A, HEINLEIN, ~=W.. F, Duvau, Homer DuvaLu F, N. DRENNAN, : We give your business prompt attention and extend every ac- g commodation possible with safe banking. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. E A. BENNETT, Pres, J. J, McCKEE, Vice-Pres, W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier, Deaf ness Canaot be Cured By lodal applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafuess, and that is by constitution- al remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous inet gues tes oe! + MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MO. rumbling sound or imperfect hearing Established in 1380. = = oh gio cng: bn STATEMENT OF CONDITION ON SEPTEMBER 19, ‘en. ” flammation canbe taken out and Bonk Detidings furans don anes fixtures, : this tube restored to its normal con- Cash on hand and in other banks to, dition, hearing will be destroyed for- won veeen ever; nine ae ny: of ten am caused by Catarrh, which ts nothing but an’ Capital, d profi inflamed condition of the mucous Due De poaltore “pa surfaces. Total. We will give One Hundred Dollars | er Missouri law, and often examined by 8tate Bank Examiners, | for a a of deafness (caused by Wiis arairai ial sane drafts, and does a general banking busi: AL- Falls Castns Gve and ordre thecal aalgersleyeoan all’s Catarrh Cure. nd for circu- r our lara free F, J.Caangy & Co. sare Ty for tie Paar ma eve 'y accommodation itlat ie consistent with Bold by all Droggteta, sass DEPOSITORY FOR BATES COUNTY FUNDS. _ Take Hall ’a Family Pills for con- egg ee etipation. Dr. T.C. Boulware, J. 7, & Jonkt P. Powell, _—————— Dd Whiene, a, Walton, 0 o. B: Redtord brs De. dech Chitty, Hoodlums Make Attack on Camp} § *:®- Merarisaa.” : ‘ WE WAN * YOUR BUSINESS, Portland, Ore, Nov. 4.—News m. E, Walton, lent, J, R. Jenkins, Cashier, ° reached here from Boring, a few miles Brit. Boake Vise ea aad Cantina ies: Chicka snd Bota Denton, Asst, Cadnter, eset of this city, that an assault was ne Paschendale made by an unknown band of Hal- lowe’en hoodlums on the bunk howe) —_—_—————__— of @ constraction camp four miles east of that place, with the apparent purpose of assassinating three Hin- dus. Repeated volleys were fired from revolvers and riflss. One of the Hindus was hit by a bullet and probably fatally injured. It is had taken of- The Walton Trust'‘Go BUTLER, MISSOURI. STATEMENT OF CONDITION ON SEPTEMBER 18, iis Ressiabis te (money loaned). yor. & St. Joseph youth did ner acy eaye the Platte City Land- mark. He advertised for a wife one DIRECTORS Frank Allen, Dr. J. Everingham, Frank M. Voris, J.R.Jenkins, Wm. W. 2 \Jeum Deorwesse, Dr. 7. 0, Boulware, C.H. Dutcher, 0. R, Radford, John &. Shutt, penalise aapeten hye the recorder’s office to get ‘er tesa He had forgotten the lady’e name when the recorder called Dover, Del., No 4—Junt 06 they sonably short time returned with it;|have done in. Weet ~ G06 a license and married her. probebly never 80