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"SIDE VIEW OF MR. BRYAN'S RESIDENCE | 'FROM THE SAME PLACE| Hill Will Help Mr. Bryan, New York, Sept —Ex Senator David Bo Hill, former Democratic state lead:r, called on Norman E Mack, Democratic petiousal char man, shortly after his arrival from Europe, and told Mr. Muck that he would do all he could to help Bryan aod Kern in the campaign. “Mr. Hill assured me,” aaid Mr. Mack, “that he was for the ticket and would do what he could to ald fu Mr. Bryan's election, While 16 may be that bis bealsh will not per mit him to take an active part, Mr. Hill will be ready to help us in an advisory capacity” Mr. Mack eald that no chalrman for the Eastern headquarters of the committee had been selected Cassenna Stomach Tablets are be- coulng very popular Tt you ehanld have tronble tu fiiding them as your droggist’s, write the Casaen. a Medt clue Company, Jerico Springs, Mo 40a Killed Over Girls’ Quarrel. Lawton, Ok , Sept —Lsane Carrico, o farmer seven miles northeast’ of Carnegie, engawel tua fights wlth @ neighbor, Joseph Eliott, over a childish rqanbtle between their daenoghters and & few minutes later Carrico was dead Eiliow te to the combby Jail, OPAEEARMAIMESMBa Schegol Supplies , ek ee Prof. L. B, Allison is now engaged exclu- sively in furnishing school supplies to school boards in coun- try districts. He is the general agent for Hylo- plate or slate black- boards, school books of all kinds, desks for teacher and pupils, wire window screens, window shades, bells, chalk and crayons, in fact everything used in é a country school, and at the most reasonable prices. Send your or- ders direct to A i, * PROF. L. B. ALLISO Butler, Mo., and it will have prompt attention. 44-tf a Be ee ba al Press of Missouri. Some men are unable to see the straight and narrow path t ecause & big round dollar shuts off their view. —Sedalla Capital. Ifyou are a Democrat, dou’s go around quoting Republican thunder, bust epeak for your party and Its princtples —Rolla Herald: Democrat, The firat year man fe married he holda hia wife, The next year he holds the baby, and from that time on he is contented to hold his ton- ue —Green Ridge Local-News. There have been thirteen divorces in the Vanderbilt famfly {n the past twelve years, which leads to the con- clusion that New York soclety cer- sainly needs reorganization —Spring- field Republican, Nearly every county {n this portion of the State reports a decrease In the nomber of school children And this has been the case for the last dezen yeara. The day of big famtites tn this neck of the woods seems to be pass —Jamepors Gazette, Night riders in Kentucky destroy The Cheerful Liar Again. The Farmers Mail and Breeze “There,” sald the philosopher, “goes the most charming old Har in the state. Maybe it is wrong to lie, but Iam of the opinion that shat |. The recent discovery at the Rocke- | ™n does lot of good In the world. jeller Institute that Kpsom Salts ie| He never tellea lie that will injure an ideal a: esthetic was followed by |the feelings of any individual. On & more important one. the other hand all of bis prevarica- . LA tlhe a sions are calculated to make the peo- valuable in the cure of Diptherla, | Ple he talks to feel good. has been found an infallible specific] “I was out with him one day trav- for all forms of Catarrh, and since | eling through the country and stop all affections of the membraneous tissues in one form or another, Mu- ped for gr ontentea en oan co solvent at once becomes the most | WOMAN vitally important drug in the world. | Who evidently never had had any ex- Already this wonderful drug h-s| perience worth speaking of in either come {nto general use, - pod cooking a meal or keeping a house. then yey por yay 4: “ Is was a long way to the next house perfectly harmless, it is suppliad and finally we persuaded the young without a prescription and is ad-}woman to get a dinner for us, I ministered with freedom seg | must say that that dinner was near We understand that ©. W. HESS, |ghe limit, It was certainly some- bored “re yh tal, id = & thing fierce That meat was burned able preparation, and will add his|*o@crisp. The potatoes were also personal guarantee to that of the/burned. The coffee was a mighty discoverer of the wonderful drug. poor quality of slop. The blecutte 6 b oy "Toe r gg oe would have done all right for grape Throat, Colde in the head and all|Shot and the butter—well, a small kindred allments. It prevents the | hunk of that nearly threw me out of a of — all — my chair. : that affect the membraneous tissues.| «| was having mighty hard work , @ trouble a ae chtttog weneral tn hie |*° find anything that I could eat, country, is readily cured through | but cheerful old liar sat up there and {is use, and many other forms|beamed at that poor woman and ot Indigestion also that arise prateed her dinner and actually did fe aste — it with such a tone of sincerity that it | had not known him I would have 7 sworn that he meant every word of Imprisoned to Grow Mustache. it. The woman started in with the From the Pittsburg Dispatch. impression that she had made a fall- The Suffolk county authorities! ure of that dinner and she was dead have taken a novel way to establish | right about it, but as the old prevar- the fact of @ prisoner’s connection |{cator warmed up in his pratses of with a band of robbers. They have] that meal {t was really pleasant to sent him to j ull for two months as a] see the look of worry vanish from vagrant, and ordered that his mus-|her face. She started in to apologize sache be allowed to grow. When his|{n a timid awkward way but he cut mustache has attained {te fall growth | ber off with profuse flattery. {t 1s believed he will be recognized as| “I asked him after we got away one of a band of robbers whe are be-| how he could work himself up to lle Heved to have a clearing house for|as he did and all he had to say was plunder taken from summer houses} that ff he had sold her the truth that in Long Island, The prisoner 1s] poor woman would have worrled for John H. Hamilton. @ week and probably not have slept Disguised as a tramp Detective}a wink that nicht. ‘Now,’ he sald, Rockefeller Institue Discovery Rivaled in Importance by New Discovery. ed she millinery store of Miss Jennie Myer st Custon, because she gold Merrp Witow hats, The Press Jour- ual never advocates mob law, but the provocation in this case was cer. tainly great —Loulstana Press Jour- nal The peuple of Kansas. City proper- ly and empashatically rebuked the Kaneas City Star when they over- whelmingly elected Mayor Cristen- den The peopleof Missouri will ad- minister a like rebuke when they elect William 8S. Cowherd Governor —Clin- ton Democrat. The editor seems to be sliding to his own in Kaneas. J. L. Bristow, editor of the Salina Journal, captur- ed the senatorial nomination, and Vic Murdock had no opposition for congress from the Elghth District. Stubbs may be called a near-editor, because his early ambition was to chase items and “mold public opin- fon”’ But he got to flirting with contracting work and readily shook the temptation of the newspaper busioess, and not rich—Kansas City Journal DeWits’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are for weak back, backache, rheu- matic patos, inflamwation of the vlaider and all other annoyances due to weak kidneys. They are sold by C. W. Hess. -THE- ansas Cty Star's Campaign Of From: Date to 30th November, 1908—$1.00 We will, upon receipt ‘ot One Dollar, mail The Kanses City Star, Morning, Evening and Sunday, from date received to 30th November, 1908, Accept this Remarkable Offer Today The Star reported the Republican and the Democratic Conven- sions on a scale never before equaled by any paper. It you want facts about all parties accept this offer and read The Star, as it is independent in politics and fearless in expression. Send along your dollar today together with your name and ad- dress written plainly. ADDRES3 THE KANSAS CITY STAR, KANSAS CITY, MO. Williame of the Long Island rallroad | ‘just listen to her singing.’ And sure staff made the acquaintance of Ham-|enough we could hear that woman | {Ikon the other day, While partly singing until we wereso far away {ntoxicated Hamliton told his new | that her voice would no longer reac friend that he had sold his revolver | us to get something to eat. Williams} ‘When he goes to hear a speaker, showed him his revolver and Hamil-| no matter how poor a talk the man ton is suid to have made arrange: |{e making that delightful old Har will ment with Williams to muk: a haul | sit there aud listen as if he was being in Southampton, L. [. By prear [entertained by angel volces and after rangement the detective had himeelt | the speech fs over he will go up and and Hamilton arrested at Patch-|grasp: the hand of the epeaker and ogue. The detective was discharged | compliment him just as if he meant and Hamilton, upon the recom-|{t. Of course he knows that the mendation of Assistant Dlatrict At-| speech was rotten and the rest of the torney Blue, was sent away for two|audience can hardly conceal their months as a vagrant. I+ wae Blue| disgust, but the old lair makes up who suggested that Hamilton be|fora good deal of the lack of ap- compelled to grow a mustache in| preclation on the part of the rest of order that William Hohenberry, who | the crowd. bas turned state’s evidence, may rec-} ‘Sometimes the speaker knows ogniz> him as one of the gang. that he bas rade a failure of it in spite of what the old liar says to him but then the way that man has , lie. John Whit, of 38 Highland | steeping she spesker’s bend and Ave., Houlton, Maine, says: ‘Have telling him how much he enjoyed been troubled with » cough every |*hat speech is worth a lot to any winter and spring. Last winter Ijspeaker. I have said to him after tried many advertised remedies, but|geeing him congratulate a speaker the cough gontinued until I bought] .), had made a complete fizsle, a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery; before that waa balf gone, the cough ‘Now, look here, Jim, you know that wasallgone This winter the same|that speech was simply rotten.’ happy result hae followec; @ few}‘Sure,’ he would say, ‘It was the doses once more banished theannual | yorsg I have ever Hstened to, but cough. I aw now convinced that Dr. don’ King’s New Discovery is the best of on’t you know that that poor fel- all cough and lung remedies.” Sold|!ow was doing bis bess? What te under guarantee at Frank T. Clay’s'the use of rubbing it in on @ man drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial/ when he is doing his beat? He knew bottle free. , that-he wasn’t getting next to that v audience and if [hadn't gone up and Boy Mascot Present. spoken to him he would have gone Captain Edward Clarke and his|out of there completely diseouraged. signal corps foreé of eighteen men, of | As {t 1s, he thinks maybe It wasn’t so the Missour! National Guard, and | bad after all.’ their little 8-year old mascot, David “Now 1 have heard {¢ said that no N: Thompson, of Butler, are atéract- | lar can enter the kingdom « f heaven ing the attention of the camp here,|but when that man shows up with as they gallop through the streets, | his cheerful countenance before the Iwill s! rT nearest Bank Special A Paying Investment. The lar Uni detail, the pu tion.” work result edited ever the ial (the hi, tional GET The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been cenune CASTORIA aAtways The Kind You Have Always Bought BUY OF THE PRODUCER AND GET IT PURE | GrENILED. 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The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, Bears the Signature of in Use For Over SO Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STRECT, NEW YORK CITY. Order of Publication | STATE OF MISSOURI \ ‘88. he Circuit Court of Bates Coumty, Missouri, in Vacation August |. th, 1908, ‘The State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of W, R, Bell, Fx OMcio Collector of the Revenue of Rates County in the State of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. J. 1. Fergusan and the | Geis of J. L, Ferguson, if he be dead, defend- ants, County of Bats. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the Clerk of the Circuit | Court of Bates County in the State of Missouri, | in vacation and files her amended petition stat: | ingamong other things that the above named defendants J, L ferguson and the he tJ. L. Ferguson, ifhe be dead, are non-residents of the State of Missouri. Whereupon It Is ordered by the clerk in vaca- tion, that the defendants be notified by publica- tion that plaintiff has commenced asuit agsinet them in this court by petition, the object and | general nature of which {s to enforce the lien of | the State of Miasouri for the delinqnent taxes years 1904, 1905, 1906 amounting in the ag- the ean, of $7.91 ther with inter- |. commissions and fees, upon the fol- ig described tracts of land situated in Bates counts, Missourt:"to wit: Lots one and two in block one hundred sixty~ eight in Rich Hill Tewn Company’s 2nd addi- tion tothe City of Rich Hill, and that aniess the sald defendants be and appear at the next 1 term of this court to be began and holden in the city of Butler, Bates Co., Mo., on the first Monday in October, 18, and on or before the | first day thereof, and plead go eaid petition ac- ferued Sad judgment rendered avcording tc ene es and judgment rendered according to the Los Angeles, Cal. | prayer of said petition and the above described real estate sold tn satisfv the same. I PAY THE FREIGHT hip FREIGHT PREPAID to any Ad-| dross One Case of antee this to be Pure California Whit loney aud the best produced in the world, R. R, Station anda local Bank and the ctory to you pay the prices om five cases OF more GRENVILLE J. LYNN, 35-6m said that a copy hereof be published in Tur BuTLER WEEKLY TIMES 8 Weekly newspaper “—-—-=— "1p inted and published in Bates Sonnty, ie- , ourl, for four weeks successively, the last | sertion to be at least thirty daye before th day of the next term of said court, a Tue | copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with (SAL) the seal of eaid court hereunto pM™xed, Done at office in Butler on this the 1th day of Angee 1908. 42 4t T. D. EMBREE, Cireuit Clerk. inane Sheriff's Sale, ' r t.the popu- | By virtue and authority of a special execu- abridged thoroug! yy Li litca inevery | tlon for delinquent taxes Troued ray the office and vastly enriched inevery part, with of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates pose of adapting it to meet the larger County. Missouri, returnable at the October term, 1908, of said court ani to me directed in favor of the State of Missouri cx rel Yancy C. Combs, Collector of Revenue of Bates coun- pd Missouri, and - inst Flanagan Milis and | Elevator Company, E. M. Hubbard, trustee for bondholders, 8. W. Dooley, trustee Mre, Louisa P. Forsyth, | have levi upon and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the sald Filenagan Mills and Elevator Company, E. M. Hubbard, trustee for bondholders, 8. W. ’ | Dooley. trustee, Mre. Louisa P. Fo: , Of, im nerucion j and to the following described real eatate, to- Publishers cf Webster’ vurately com) and a that hag been thathas been rene cn thoroughly re. in every dete'l, hes been corrected fi part, and is ailr rger and seyc wit: Thaps necdless to a we refer | All that part of block ninety-n’ lyin r judicial ce ascl | north of the north line of Elm Birest in the raped of det t town company’s first addition to the city of ‘ous nthe yee Bich Hill, Bates County, Missouri. All lying rence, and being in the said county and state of Mis- souri, and I will on | Monday, the 5th day of October A. D, 1908, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | Boon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ‘day, atthe east court house door inthe city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the same or 80 much thereof as may be required at ublic vendue, tothe highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said execution and costs. C. F. BEARD Mat Sheriff of Bates Gonnty” Mo. BIANTON J.P .E, CHARLES b. HOWae judges, ‘The above refers to WEBS TERS THE GRAND PRIZE chest award) was riven to the Interna- atethe Worla’s Pair, St. Louis. Co Notiee Notice ig hereby given, that letters of admin- {stration upon the estate of Henderson Miller, deceased, have been granted to the undersign- ed by the Bates Count) Probate Conrt, in Bates THE LATEST AND ance, within one year from the date of said let- Captain Clarke is ae ‘proud ‘and |all right and We told to go In and en- fussy uver his little band of Signal joy himeelt.” Corps men as & General would be An Editor Bound to Be Clean. over a crack army corps. Many of the Signal Cosps men are active tele-} This paper fs one day late this week graph and telephone employes when|on accouns of the editor taking off duty, and have shown aptitude day off and sweeping out the office. in the army work. From the amount of dirt we dug out Captain Clarke resigned a mej »r-! of this oftfee a person would think it ship in the Missouri National Guard | had not been cleaned eince ’67,.and les Corps five years ago. He tras been| operation we discovered thirty-stx working with the regular troops | bottles {n one corner that were relice while here, and, used the wireless for of the former editor, Clydesdale Tru- the first time, sending a meseage| mén\Ecker, nearly two yeare past, himeelt, 9s he is’ telegraph operator ; from the sleepy city of Concord. The as well ae 6 soldier. © | bottles were all empty to be sure. and monte of ieeiasens J. E, Thomp: eg reer eon, Missouri Sigaal Corpe.— in spite of Se needs it or not, Cassenna Stomach Contain the Active Princi- nown for Weak Digestive to become attached to the Signal|we don’t know that it has. In the} Powers. The k Work while the stomach ezhibitea winin ¢ rents. There is nothing bet-| Passion otis nition they wi be forever ter for Indigestion, sia, I tio David Thompson, the mascot, is} We will eweep thie out once a month Ore tinedn ot venit : of euch estate; an bited within two years frem the date of the pabicatien, of thie nctice, they will be forever jarred. J. W, DARBY, 44-309 Administrator. tere, or they may be precluded from a a°{1 sald claims be not ext: Notice. Notice 1s hereby given, that letters tes~ tamentary upon the estate of David W. * in, deceased, | bi : ro ner oan dyer founty, Misgour, bearing date the 20th iv ¥ t ate required verona tae Against oid eatate ind that Does the ters or they may Tablets of the best digestants pe A physician who lives not very far NOM\ away from Camdentesending aroand ggist |® circular to prospective patients in” i which he states: “I MEM ae , ‘spep-|_ inflammation, tarrh Ulceration of the Stom-