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AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wanting Employment. We want Live, Ene in every county in the Un da, to sell a patent ar : rit, « iwsmeniTs. Anart aving a large sal vas ‘over 100 per cent profit, having no compe- ee er and on which the agent is protected in ven for each an these ad at once, but we have co show, not only our ¢ our invention that will bh. w € t wi now at work are making fr month clear and this fact makes It sa make our offer to all who are out of ¢ ment. Any agent that will give our | thirty days’ trial fail to clear at leas his time, ABOVE ALL EXPENSES, Can alt - nods unseld to us and we will refund the money paid for them. Any agent or gencral agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days and fail to clear at least $730 ABOVE ALL EX PENSES, can return all unsold aud get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount we guaranteed ; and but two sales a day would give a profit of over $125 a month, and that one of our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large de- scriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to everyone out of em ployment who will send us three one cent Stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time forthe boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary offer. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen- ters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, or you will lose the best chance ever offcred to those out of employment to make money. Renner Manuracturinc Co, 116 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. 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LOUIS to CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE making Jirect connections at both points with morning and evening Express Trains, having Palace Hotel and Sleep- | P. ing Cars to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannal. and Jacksonville without change. No Ferrys or Transfers by this Route! The Only Line running a Sleeping Car ef any description be- tween St. Louis and Cincinnati For tickets, Rates, or any particular infomation, call on Ticket Agents ot connecting lines, West Northwest and | Southwest. Orin St. Louis, at 101 & 103 N. Fourth St. W. W.PEABODY, W. Bb. Pres’t &Gen’] Manager, Gen’! Pass’r Cincinnati, Ohio. Agent, G. D. BACON, Gen’! Weslern Passenger Agent. St Louis, Mo. 1ATTUC, . Hhnois, (OM FRANCE whicd Suis tee PLS Cour GF ALL HORSES Inporred Staliees, | id evowgh for only as grades, I will eli Price when I ‘cannot fornish $65 A month and board tor 3 "y 9) z men or ladies, in each county. Address P. W. Ziegler &) Co., Chicago, Ll. = : | Hours quicker than the | signed by and is the petition of on | of erfor | | | | | | | and that printe | be publ to Contrac No ice Pursuant to en order of the county court of thereof, I will on at the September term 1886, to-wit » over Deepwater Creek One bri between s oak One bridg: on 1-2 sect township burr oak One bridge complete over Miami c section 8, Lone Oak township, Superstructure iron and substructure stone masonry ¥ ans and specifications, can be seen at my office. All bids 5 to the approval of the county court. M. L. Wore, rr Bridge Com’r Notice of Election to Restrain Stock From Running at Le Bates County, Mo. Now on this the sth day of September, Ins comes A. J. Smith and others and file their pe- tition asking the court to cause to be submitted to the qualified voters of Bates county, Missouri at the next genervi election, the question of re- straining the following stock from running at large, to-wit: Horses, cattle, mules, sh goats hogs and asses, and the court having ex amined the petition doth find that the same is hundred uscholders of Bates county, Missouri. It is therefore ordered by the court that the question ng the law of the State of Missouri restraining horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs, goats and asses from running at large be sub- mitted to the qualified voters of Bates county, Missouri, at the next general election to be holden on the day of November, Iss. It is turther ordered by the court that a notice that such vote will be taken be published in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper published in Bates county, Missouri, for three weeks consecutively the last insertion of which shall be at least ten ore such election, ptices be posted up at three places in each township in of the most pul said Bat Missouri, days bi ction, giving notice such vote will be taken at said general ¢ 1 J, Starke, Clerk of the Cow « at least twenty that ounty, hereby certify the ing to be a e¢ teopy as the recordin my oftice } t. J. Srarke ‘ounty Cl 43-5 by W. HW. Wansock, Order ot Publication. STATE OF MISSO( Count of Bates In the cireuit court of said co Jane term Iss, September 2d, Ins6, Stephen J. Groves, plaintitt ow and U. W. Cre Now at th attorneys De ara files his } and other things, that W Crow, are not re souri Whereupon 1 & Smith, in v Midavit; alle endants ©. Crow tents of the state of Mis- public ita them in this court, by petition and that their property has ed under a writ of atta i n to satisfy and the 7th day of April, to the plaintiff, fur th andten dollars, nst . by said defendants e sum of three hundred ble nine months after interest from date, and y pay another note of date June ist, Iss6, and executed by defendants to 1. G. Henry for the sum of ninety-tive dollars . payable ninety days after date with ten ent interest trom date, which note has n assigned by said Henry to plaintiff’, and t unless the said C Crow and J. W_ Crow, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden atthe court house in tke city of Butler, in said nnty, on he tirst day of November next, and on or before the sixth day of sa , ifthe term shall so Z continue. and if not then on or before the day of said term, answer or plead to the tion in said canse, the same will be taken nfessed, anc j uc will be rendered din: And be it further ordered, that a copy hereof 4 ordingto law,in the Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper p and published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term of circuit court. 5 nent JENKINS reuit A true copy from the record Witness my hand and the seal of th 3 circuit {Seal.} court of Bates county, this 2d day of September, 1886 4ltt J. R. Jennys, circuit clerk. <A ee NNER Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Gaylard Douglass and Catherine L. Douglass, his wife, and David O, Dever and Nettie E. Dever, his wife, by their certain deed of trust, dated the 6th day of March, A. D and recorded on the 7th day of March, D. 1885, in the office of the recorder of deeds for Bates county, state of Missouri, in book , conveyed to the under- ; . the real estate hereinafter cribed in trust to secure the payment of two Ttain promissory notes in said described, with the interest hereon; Whereas, default has been made in the p: of interest on both of said notes in accordance wich the terms of said deed of trust:now, there- fore at the request of the legal holder of said note and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by the terms of said deed, I will on Friday, October Sth, 1886, between the hours of 9 0’elock inthe forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of said day pro- ceed to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section num- ber eleven (11), also the west half of the south- east quarter of section number two (2), also thirty acres being the south part ofthe morth- east quarter of the sontheast quarter of section all in township thirty-eight “), in Bates county, ing two hundred and seventy at public vendue, at the east front door of the court house inthe town of Butler, in Bates county, Mo.. to the highest and best bidder for cash, for the purposes in said deed of trust mentioned. ISAAC CRAIN, Trnastee. RICKLYpjcy caused here to-day by the arrival of | will still be continued at the old sta | F. Williams, who assumes all liabi | collects all accounts due the old firm. AVED BY THE STONE. ———_+-o+—_——_ A Young Man Grabbed from the Grave by a Timely Application. The readers ot the Gazette will remember an account in last Thurs- day’s paper of a Kansas City, na had eating young man trom d Hund hydrophobia sknochen, e who contracted from in that city m rred ered | sausage It will be remem | that the young man stopped oyer! nizht at the city hospital, where he suffered horrible convulsions. following morning he was Savannah for the purpose of having the mad Strange and almost incredible as it famous stone app: may seem the potent stone adhered il ily virus, thus | end. | and absorbed the dea savi g him from a fnghttul Mr. Hundsknochen passed through the city yesterday evening en route home, having been completely cured. He intends bringing criminal action against the man who made the sau- sage. A complete statemeat of this wonderful case will be sent to Pas- teur, the famous mad dog specialist | of Paris, who it is thought, sill commence a series of experiments of anti-Kansas City . Joe Gazette. inoculating an sausage virus — An End to Bone S Edward She; “Having ree raping. ierd, of I ived so much from Electric Litters, I teel it my duty to } let suttering humanity snow it. Haye had a running sore on my leg for eight years: my doctors told me J would have to have th e scraped or ated. I usea, instead, three bottles ot Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen’s Arnica and my is now sound and we E t I fitty cents a bottle,and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at 25¢. per boxjby John G. Walker. says ° leg an leg tters are sold at « mated. My little five years, was afflicted with daughter, at the age of a very paintul and disfiguring eruption on her face that baffled the skill of the physicians. 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