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| Curious Story of a Bandit’s } Picture. se Leslie’s Weekly Hanging on the wall in the home of Hon. James M. Beck fa New York is prubably the most perfect likeness of Raisull, the famous Moroccan bandit, in existence. Ion Perdicaris, the American, who was so long a If we could take you throagh our establishment, and show you the vast care and cleanliness which produce the old original egg and sugar coated Arbuckles’ Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS Had Only $2.60, So Was Slain. | | Shawnee, Ok., June —Hal Bushby, ' confined in the city jail, has confess- zs led shat he was one of the four men| Andrew Hower to D E Leary, who were on the hand car when! Welch & John J Brown 245 a sec 1 |David Conway, the Frisco bridge- Shawnee $11,025 | man, was murdered at Muskogee. Chas S Beasley to L Grim 36 a src Fonse O. Smith, he says shot Con-}34 Lone Oak $1,250 way, because the bridgeman had Joho Shuts to Frank X Aaron) 2 After robbing the old| 157% 4 sec 23 Walnut $6,025. James A Thomas $400 f for $310, $1000. ever tempt you to change to any other coffee. ARBUCKLE BROG, New York City. prisoner of the bandit, 80 regards it. On the picture hangs an {interesting tale. Mr. Beck was not feeling well one morning about spree years ago, sohe directed Mr. Perdicaris, who wae his client, to call at the house. Upon the latter’s arrival Mr. Beck BLACK-HAND TRIO "20 Wives Were Too Many. | plunged into the business ot hand, Chicago, June 22—A bigamist but soon noticed that hie client was KILLED AT FEAST paying no attention to what was be- rivaling Johann Hoch, or Harry IN VICTIM’S HOME, Bates, the police say, came to grief, when Luclen Pickett, in the Criminal Court, pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy and was sentenced to the Penitentiary for an indeterminate Battle to Guests Who —Pertod. Pickett fe believed to have as many i as twenty wives in difierent parts of Levy Blackmel, the pe Ai Is was shown thas his New Orleans, June 22.—A “black pystness had been to marry women Land” tragedy with the unusual for heir money and when he obtain- sequel that all the blackmatlers, 94 it he left she victim and sought numbering four, were wounded OF another. Apparently he found It re killed, while thelr victims escaped munerative until he married Lulu without a ser tch, was enacted here Emerich Robinson, a pretty young in the historic former home of Gener- woman, whose home is !n New York. al Beaurezurd, inthe French quarter, | she was present {n court to asstet in ing sald, and was slitting with eyes riveted upon a painting on the wall. “Where did you get it?” Mr. Perdi- caries asked, pointing to the picture. “T¢ fe the moat wonderful likeness of Rateuli that I have ever seen.” The painting is the work of Miss Carol A. Beck, a slater of the lawyer, and one of the most talented artists of Philadelphia. It was painted by her from a model who was wandering about the different Philadelphia studios. Probably there {s no such thing asa photograph of Raisull. The artists on some New York pa- pers have produced various pictures from imagination, and a London Millionaire Wine Merchant Gives man they went to Claremore, and from there went to Stroud, w they robbed a hardware store. They had a running fight with the authori ties, but escaped and tried to get to this city. They were thrice ejected from a Santa Fe train and shot at the crew. ~They were shortly afterward sur- rounded by a posse and in the duel Louis Fritche was fatally injured. Fritche sayshe was shot by Deputy Sheriffs and hie wife saye that she +- Summit $8,700. | Amsterdam Town Co to Blaker Grain Co lot 12f% by 150 Ameter-| dam $75. E D March to J H Crawford & wife | written permit. A Kentucky pa of 8 Merwin $1600. 160 @ eec 14 Howard, Sub to DT) great head that editor has.—Ex. for $3,000, $5,600. Marriage Licenses. M E Towsley to § M Tillery 160 a! sec 20 Deepwater. Conveys all her) robbed astore at Seminole last week, and secured a large amount of am. munition, revolvers, watches and three new suits of clothing. Several Deputy Sheriffs from here are on the trall of the outlaws. | DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. Farmers Bank Building, Butler, Missour!. Kodol is the beat known prepara- tion shat Is offered to the people to- day for dyspepsia or —— or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests and now the residence of Pletro sending the young man to prison. | Glacona, # wine merchant, reputed in th.» Scuth, and a millfonatre. was the result of an attempt $0 ex: shan shat of marrying women. tors money from Glacona and his son, ho told the police that the vie tims had fre juently bought wine from them and had tnvartably refus out dove thant prepare a meal | without food.” REPEATING RIFLE READY, The elder Giacona suspected trouble would ensue and hid a re- leavy revolver and ordered them to Trial bottle free. produce money and valuables the His Fear. elder Giacona answered with & 8hO¥ prjadeipnia Public Ledger. from the trifle. The congressman was The man he fired at fell dead and Washington for his own town. the other two attempted to escape. ten fees trom the table. The other force to meet you?” reached @ staircase oaly to receive a bullét to his brain as he started the congressman. H down the steps, his body falling into ¢ the court yard below. : » Glacona is 71 yeare old, and how A Grand Family Medicine. “It to kill three armed and desperate Houston St., New York. od to the police. and liver complications; wh! It {s certain that the Giaconas in house and wined and dined them for | functions, purity the blood, and im feally forced on th | Prank was practically forced on them and) Frank T. Clay’s drug store. 50c. that they did not shoot until after’ —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— Sore Straits. _ one of thelr guests had opened fire. Monett Votes “Wet” By 44. | Judge. |money!” roared the King of Mari day by o majority of forty-four. | stralts. Women and children paraded the cough up.” streets all day carrying banners and | singing religious songs. The total vote was 966. | jester, ‘‘all our coffers are empty.” Ball Bearings —in bicycles, sew- ing machines, all sorts of run-easy mechanism—Why not in the Gardner Ball-Bearing Typebar Joint | — LCSmith & Bros. Typewriter “ALL the writing ALWAYS in sight” we said. i 4 Then we did it. Others TRIED TO, but we DID. Work? Dothey! Use- ful here as in any other machinery. Send for the Book. Also have one of our demonstrators SHOW you. No expense to either method. L.C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. 812 Delaware St., Kansas City, Mo. He had represented himeelf asa to bese of the wealthtest Italians | wealthy mine owner, of Springfield, Mo. Investigation led so shediscov- According to the police the tragedy ery thathe had no other business Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Matne, says in a recent lester: “| have used ; Dr. King’s New Discovery many ed to pay for it. According to the years, forcoughs and colds, and I story sue three forced them to ship @ think {t saved my life. | have found barre! of wine to a point in the State !¢@ reliable remedy for throat and and returned and ordered them to lung complaints, and would no more For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at that She head of throat and lung remedies. Ae a preventive of pneumonia, and healer of weak lungs !¢ has no equal. i peating rifle near the table. When Sold under guarantee at Frank T. ’ one of the visiting Italians drew a|Clay’s drug store. 50c and $1.00 leaving “Well, good-by,” said a friend, “I One was killed before he had gotten | suppose the citizens will be out in “T—I'm afrald they will,” replied gives me pleasure to speak a : . good word for Electric Bitters,” he and his son, Carrada, managed writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 486 ‘ “It’s @ i : men Is not yet satisfactorily explain- grand family medicine for dyspepsia 4 le for lame back and weak kidneys {t can- " | not be too highly recommended.” vited the blackmallers into their Electric Bitters regulate the digestive several hours before the shooting. _ — ae ee Md 2 Hac ie weak ani e| i: ol The Glaconas claim that the feast, Bold under guarantes at “I tell you I must bave some Monett, Mo., voted “wet” Wednes- | tana, who was tn sore financial Somebody will have to “Alas!” sighed the guardian of the and campaign treasury, who was formerly court paper printed something that was suppoeed to have been drawn from a description furnished by one who had seen Rateull. The Best Pills Ever Sold. “After doctoring 15 years for chronic {ndigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King’s New Life Pills. 1 consider them the best ptlis ever sold,” writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guarantee at Frank T, Clay’s drug store, 25¢. Kansas City, Mo., June.—The Rev- erend T. P. Pinkerton, of Platte- burg, Mo., at the Miesouri Christian Convention, speaking on who 1s to fill the pulpite leit vacant by deaths and desertions for commercial voca- tion, sald: “The cost of living has increased 36 per cent since 1904, yet the sala- ries paid preachere—and they were always small—are the same as they were twenty-five yearsago. Many are deserting the pulpit for more re- munerative occupations. Deplore this condition as we may, as being mercenary, it exists. “Then, too, some churches talk of a dead |ine—the retiring of a mintis- ter when he has reached a given age. This discourages prospective minis- ters. Theremedy for these condi- tions {sin the churches themselves. The congregation must correct the fault.” . The convention is to meet next summer in St. Louis. The meeting is to be a gathering of delegates from each church, and not @ mass meeting of members, as inthe past. A plan to hold the convention each year at a fixed place was referred to a committee that will reportin St. Louls. Buckleo’s Arnica Salve Wins, Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Cochran, Ga., writes: “Ihad a bad sore come on the instep of my foot and could find nothing that would heal it until I applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Less than half of a 25 cent box won the day forme by affecting a perfect cure.” Sold under —* at Frank T. Clay’s drug store. Not Fair. “Look here, Abraham,” said the judge, “t’s been proved right here in court that instead of doing some- thing to help support your wife an children, you spend your whole time hunting ’possum!” The old negro hung hishead. —_ “Now, Abe, you love your wife, don’t you?” “Ah euttinly does!” “And your children?” “Yas, sub!” “And you lovethem both better—” “Better ev'ry day, jedgel” Abe broke in. “—better than a thous- and ‘possum?”’ “Look hyah, jedge,” exclaimed Abe, with widening eyes, ‘dat’s takin’ a coon at a pow’tul disadvan- tage!” —From The Bohemian Maga- sine for July. Making a Diagnosis. Physician—From a hasty examina- tion, Iam of the opinion that you are suffering from clergyman’s sore throat. ‘ Patient—The H—I you say! Physician (quickly )—Butit is quite possible I am wrong—I will look again.—From The Bohemian Mage- sine for July. =" allfoods. I¢{s pleasant to take. It {s sold here by C. W. Hess. Whitecotton Withdraws. Jefferson City, June 22.—James H. Whitecotton, of Monroe county, was here and filed his formal withdrawal from the race as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, but this does not mean that hisname will be left cff of the official ballot. There fs no provision in the law for candidates to withdraw, yet they can FARM LOANS. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay atany time. ABSTR ACTS. We have a complete set of abs- tract bookr and will furnish abstracts to any Real Estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same, INVESTMENTS. We will loan your idle money for you, securing you reasonable interest on good secur- ity. We pay interest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, President. J. B. DUVALL, Vice-Pres. ARTHUR DUVALL, Treasurer. W. D. YATES, Title Examiner, a aeeeel er J H Crawford to R C Chappell lots 12, 13, 14 & 15 bik 8 Merwin $1000. to Cornelius TF Edwards pt of lote 7, 8,9, 10, 11& 12 blk 9 Town Cos let add Rich Hill Minnie I Marquis to Thos J Hock- ett 25 asec 5 Charlotte. Sub to D eel CASTOR A: 2 Kate Gilbert to Grover Gilbert 160 | Boars the You Have Always Bought Bignature No one has aright to carry a re- | volver in New York unless he hasa lot 11 bik 4 lote 12, 13, 14.&15 blk) ghinks this @ good thing as when one {is held up “he can demand that T'S Wileon et al to J L McConnell |the robber show his license.” A will bring sult against the ratlroad | {aterees only $225. | gene. Sees eset company and the county. B Kirk to Mary E Smalley lot1 | EL. Rowden, Foster. The other three members of the| blk 104 Rich Hill $800. | Stella Morgan, Butler. outlaw gang, who are etillat large,| J H Crawford to City of Merwin | Geo Seeley, Nyhart. lot 11 bik 4 Merwin $200. | Ella Burk, jutler. ceeanaane yy agmmmneen maces 4 | ’ ; \ \ cme cine “ 2 ST Foi Fo: ce] ° Fo: make—such—declaratton—and friends will not need to cast their votes for them in the state primary. Whitecotton spent considerable time conferring with Governor Folk, John H. Nolen, of the labor bureau, and W. L. Watkine, boomer for Judge Evans, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is espectally good for piles. Be sure to get DeWitt’s. Sold by C. W. Hess, Platform Angers Belmont. Paris June 19.—Perry Belmont, president of the American National Publicity Law Organization, has gent the following communication to the Associated Press: “Our organization had hoped that Secretary Taft’s strong letter sup- porting the campaign publicity bill pending before Congress would have resulted in the Republican National Convention favorina the publication of campaign contributions and ex- penditures. In view of the declarations of the Democratic leaders, I assume that the Democratic National Convention will adopt plank in its platform favoring the publicity policy.” Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syru {s the one that children like so pon | totake as it tastes nearly as goodas maple sugar. It acts gently yet free- ly on the bowels aka thereby itdrives the cold out of the system.. It is sold by C. W. Hess. Three Killed in Mimic War. New York, June 22.—Two more deaths in the post hospital at Fort Wadeworth brought the casualties of the mimic war to three. Thedead are John Welsh, George Harvey and James McDowell, all members of the Ninth regiment of the New York na- tional guards. The explosion and death of the volunteer artillerymen did not stop the war game. Two futile attempts wore made by the hypothetical bat- tleship fleets to pass the batteries. The mimic war wae pronounced over. SCABSTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Aiways Bought rd Flower Cure for Flies. From the New York Press. The confectioner’s shop was quite free of files, though all the cakes and eweetmeate were uncovered. “That mignonette,” he sald, ‘is what keeps the filles away. We have {t in pote all over the place. The odor is eo unpleasant to files that they won’t come near us. I got the idea from the South. There the butchers and confectioners always have mignon- tte growing in thelr shops, and they can expose their wares without any fear of files’ attack. “Ive a good idea. One sprig of mignonette in my window keeps it " qulte fly-tree,” FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY. $30,000 00 sesee 8,000.00 We are protected against robbery by insurance and our LABGE CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by the manufacturer to be Burglar Proof. DIRECTORS, Cuark WIx, J.J. McKee, Frank Houvann, J. W. Cuoarte, 0. A. Hemnvein, W. F. Dovacy, E. A. BENNETT, Homer Duvau., F. N. Drennan, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. E. A. BENNETT, Pres. W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, J.J. McKEE, Vice-Pres. HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier. [The Missouri State Bank The Walton Trust Co. OF BUTLER, MISSOURI. Consolidated Statement Made June 11th, 1908. ASSETS Money loaned on farm mortgages and personal security: ..$536.461.43 Real Estate, including bank building... 23,876 25 Furniture, Fixtures and Title Abstract Books.. 1,000.00 Bondsjand Stocke.......... assersennesees 11,395.10 Cash on Hand and in other Banks .. 170,899 83 I ssicctercnininriteniennmnnn wii $743,632.61 LIABILITIES Capital ..$110,000.00 Surplus Fund and Profite 81,038 45 Total Depoailts................ » 552,593.16 DORR cicseissscsviesvees donbtthecineanneecosnenitssesensie $743,632.61 Th Bank: Receives deposits, buyes notes and alwaye has 6 « money to loan. Does a general banking business. Depository for the public funds of Bates county. We want your patro! and will grant every accommodation that any good bank could offer. Under State Supervision and often examined by bank examiners. Weofferfaithtalservice and absolute safety for deposits. . Loans on farme.in Bates, Vernon, Barton, The Trust Co.: Cedar, Dade and Polk counties, Missouri, also in Oklahoma, on eas time and atlow interest rates. Havecomplete Title Abstracts to all lands in Bates county. Issues time certificates ot deposits bearing interest and payable in 6 or 12 months, or transfer you a farm mortgage for any {dle money you may have bad seg continuous experience in lending money on farms and after selling the mortgagee to 300 and over investors without any of them losing one dollar of principal or interest. : DIRECTORS Frank Allen CA Allen F Dr TC Boulware JR Jenkins Wat =" C H Dutcher CR Radford Max Weiner John Deerweater Jno E Shutt Wm & Walton Dr J M Christy AB Owen B Wal B P Powell Wm E Walton, Pres , Frank M Voris, Vice-President, Dr TC Boulware, Vice-P1 » F Allen, Sec., C A Allen, Asst. Sec., J B Walton, Cashier, | Jesse E Smith, Asst. Cashier. = me (@) Fo Fol Fo Fo) Fo Fo Fo Fo Faq Fq Fd Fg Fq ty| 7

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