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one’s Cas Cass County Democrat. | Tk in the spring of 1861 two grad- | nates of West Point had applied by users ov through their | President Lincoln for Many a Lady is beautiful. a!l but her skin; | and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. } th iriends, to military ap- | | pointments in the Federal army and | one of them had made himself no- | torious m his public speeches against the war, does any one suppose that the President would have jeopar- dized the success of the Federal arms by placing an officer in com- mand who was opposed to the war? This is Stone’s case in a nut shell and vet we find the republican press so hard pushed for something tu say against the administration that they are finding fault with the president because he has retused to re-instate a Under the Dow law in Ohiv no liquor can be legally sold within two niles of any agricultural tar grounds during exhibitions, If there) was only a similar penalty against selling liquor within two miles of a schonl- house while school was in session it they are controlied by preyudice even ve their own disady anlage. sciatica and headache has been by sume outward application, and, theretore, with- out stopping to think that the origin of these woubies must, from necessity, ternal, the weary sufferer continues to rub, ru»and find no relief. Athlophorosis taken internaily, and asa ‘proof that this is the correct credulous. others with it. RULED BY PREJUDICE. Few persons realize how thoroughly SON & HAMLIN UNRIVALED ORGANS On the EASY PAYMENT Per month up. 100styles, S21 $000" Sent Regard with full particulars, mailed free. UPRICHT PIANOS, the bor many years He treaument of rheumatism, peur be in- i neiple, it cures surely and uickly, ‘The statement of those who we been cured ought to convince the in- y' ig Palmyra, Neb., Ang. 3d, 1886. | BUTLER, IMO.§ I believe I have been greatly lenefited by Athlophoros. I keep it in the house os all the as ae I feel a twinge of rheu- matism I take a dose. I have not had tk i - take any for months, and hope I am - | lorty years’ Capital. $66,000, manently cured. I have not hesitat ' experience ia the recommend it largely and have helped { Pree ee aca SURPLUS sas $4,000 ‘Thonsand a the United Rev. E. J. Biro. Mrs. Geo. Hoffman, Cedar Falls, Iowa, ications for patents im ae and Foreign coun. ishers of the vat ventifie to act as solicitors: NT Opera House Block, JOHN H. SULLENS.. Absolutely Pure. jer never varies ered etl me bet ore eee ods andcannot be sold in de of low test e powders. Sold Powpkk Co., 106 AeANt man in animportant Federal office who neglected his official duties to travel over the country and endeav - or to create distrust im the as minds of the people against: the government, | “! sltina most wholesome doctrine and very tull of comfort’? that the sensible portion of the people will not expect the ship of state to be guided sately and unscathed into port if assassins and The BUYERS’ GUIDE ts fesued Sept. and March, each year. &g- 312 pages, 644211 inches, with over GOO illustrations — GIVES Wholesale Price: fe consumers om all goods for or family use. Tells how to exact cost of every- eat, drink, wear, or These INVALUABLE seteemention gicaned markets of the world. G copy FREE to any ai- receipt of 10 cts. to defray mailing. Let us hear frum Respectfully, th freebooters are al-| ve not on lowed to run her quarter deck with knives in their hands i Hy I had given myselt up as lost because otinherited scrotula. Tried everyth ny tor pur,fing the blood without benefit untti I used Parker’s T nic, and can truth- tully sav that it cured me. | till use it tur its splendid eftect on my general health. H. K. Lynd, Chicago. 2 1m. i 3 if i ut vi al 18 it apense of d tickling caug nent relief. neighbor who is an old subscriber. wi or raise hts head: every bo lv said he was gays: “Ny husband was cured of rheuma- J. R. JENKINS, would do justice to the boys as well! tism by the use of Athluphoros. Three bot- ‘8 we E. w ALTON, _ ihe-ola: aca tles of that medicine cured him entirely so Sucean eabaaciet aun soot daaiition = DUKE,.... +e Ane’t Cash that he has not hadan ache from rheumatism since, and that is now over a yearago. For twenty years previous there was never a time thathe was free from pain. Doctors nor medicine could drive the disease away. It was the sciatic rheumatism in his right Drawings and «neci tions prey 4 and fil in the Patent Uffice spite teat on Feaso! aes short notice. When irritation of th: turcat causes a + use Red Star Cough Cure nich will effect immediate an! perma- One ot Brooklyn's Board Pty «ed of its kind of Health officers recommends it as a leg, the doctors said he would always have it = motley Ch a Tal er eueeeate) Groce W. Welton " ‘ purely veyetanle and pertectlvy harmless. | asthevdilnotthink there wasany cure. IIe Fe ees UG TELE Y we Choker erts | Judge 5. H. Sullens, Dr. N, L, whippiet 3 Price, 25 cents. was suffeing very much from a severe at- pare be the best Le ie J. R, Simpson 2 2S c Duke tack butthe Athlophorns took hold of the Laaclian ick: La ventions, “Sarienereks worms 4 ‘ other, departments of induscnie: progress, pub; Subscribe for disease a once, and by the time he had the best paper in | Tis ed inany country. It concaia tne ma o < | all patentees and title of every invention matented e county, the hooming Times and used three bottles he was entirely welland | 2\P werk. ‘Tre it four montis for ove dollar. = - has beenever since. ae wc bag Neh etine ee aoe Sn ate eeasiae a x . an invention to wri ou will never regret it. Ask your Every druggistshould keep Athlophoros |: ann & Co. publishers of Scientifie Ameriess 1 Broadway, New York Handbook avout patents mailed free. Da. HENDERSON. and Athlpphoros Pills, but where they can- not be baht of the druggist the Athlo- phoros Ca, 112 W all St.. New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per Lottle for Athl »horos and 5Ce. for Pills. Excitem texcit in Texas. t has been causved in the ent ‘: ja. in- inity of Parts, ‘Tex, by the remath- | qFop livetand kidney diseases, drsreneia. io, | 93 G.931i¥3.2c7.2 U(. h...2AS CITY, [0 le overy ot Mr. J E. Corley, who} of somes, constipation, beadache, injure | Bos, rr raeue in Medicine. 27 yeapcacrice sso helpless he co d not turn in bed. | bio», &e..A thlophoros Pills are unegualed. 11 | ic, Nervous and Brerial Diseaces, ‘koess (Night Bex yiLoss: {Serial} oweri ae. yCure or money refunded. C! ving ot Corsumoption. A tris bottle ot y | NTGOMERY WARD & CO. Sarg are Dr. King’s New Discovery was sent him | z MO aie abe Avenue Cones A DUEL IN CHICAGO. Fiadine: elicine bouahe a een | --—— aa Chicago, Il., Dec. 16.—A_ duel and a box of tr King’s New Lite Pills w - y 5 ee hv the time he had taken two oxes 0" SEXUAL Mea pies peace pes with swords was tought this moruiby | pilis and tw bottles or the Discovery. he SELECTED SHORE BAEUMATIS TRNEURAT SCTE — <3 1 ; raga : : tively ured in Humboldt park. A. hittle before | swell and had guined jn thes thirty-sf MAL ty v3 CRE pounds. or ee Been cccmute NY 7 o'clock two closed cartiages en | Pee Thorttes of this Gre it Disemery tor ap Ga Eis in Medical o..2Tslo » ‘ tor | <a ered the park through the south | Consumption tree at John G. Walker's. | ' entrance. Each carriage contained | palth i iS Wealth! tprncipal with his second and * surgeon. “Tnev were driven to the western end of the park where tl thabted and concealed themselves | hehind a clump of trees. The ar. | rangement being completed, the | principals drew shining sabres and | = the contest began. Seon both were | Dr i. C. West's Nenvn snp : rest, aaaratocd epecilic for Hy wounded. One received a sword avulaions, buts, Nervous of acho, Norvo 8 Prost ration thrast through the breast and his | “Plalcohol oF tob E ef e : : pression, Hoftoning of tho mn result opponent was cut across the face and ity and leading to. misery, decay aud de ath, ature Old As. Darrenness, Lors of powcr will probably bear a scar for some Losses a: go cithor sox, Involuntary time. With this drawing of blood the duelists seemed to be satisfied, for they quickly yot into their carriages, which WE GUARANTI'S ach ae ea i acco’ nh $5.00, Wo WL the parehase our written guarantee to_ro- were rapidly driven to the the money if the treatment does noteffect lacure, Guarantees insned onlyby hearest drug store, There the JOHN O. WEST & CO, vs were dressed, a $2 W. MADISON ST., CHicaco, ILLS., | YOU'S we ed es ed and the duel Sole Prop’s West's Liver Pills. ists, again im the carriages, were et ] Shi your rotailer for $2.en inal $3 oe. ene Genuino unless beari - JAMES rapidly driven out of sight. Circumstances point to the editor of a pharmaceutical journal and a young medical student as the princi- pals. It is said the cause of the affair was a dispute as to the hand of a young lady. A park policeman was a spectator of the fight, but was too dumtounded to attempt en interference. The druggist declined to refer to the subject. Our Progress. As stages are quietly abandoned with the completion of railroad, So the huge, drastic catharic pills, composed of crude and bulky medicines, are quickly aban doned witi the introduction ot Dr. Pierces | ‘Pleasant Purgative Pellets,” which are ~ugar-cc ated, and little larger than mus- tard seeds, but composed of highly con- | centraied yegetable extracts. By drug gists. IAPRIZE.. Send six cents d4etor postage, and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of eithersex, to more mon- ye right away than anything else in the Prod. Fortunes await the workers ab- fwourely sure. At once addresss True & Augusta, Ma‘ ie, Up-1ve* Deputy Recorder Boland bas f enness, or Liquor Habit, can | several days been busily engaged in | be Cored by adm mstrating Dr. ecording the will of the late David | Raines’ Golsien Sp-crfic Tecan be given in a cup of coffee or tea Without the knowledge of the person ing it, effecting a speedy and perm.- cure, whether the patientis a mod- te drinker or an alcoholic wreck ousand of drunkards have been made inperate men who have taken the Gol- Speciffc in their coffee without their ledge, and to-day believe they quit kingon their own tree will. No ful effects results trom its adminis- ton. Cures guaranteed. Send for renlar and full particulars Address in Borfdence Golden Specific Co., 185 Rac PS Cincinnati, Ohio. 49 1 yr. ty in this county, and this city is the | ce third place to which the will has been | sent forrecord. He owned property in twenty-three states and territories. The estate is valued at three millions | of dollars, and there are about fifty legatees. The document covers thirty-four pages of legal cap paper. —Nevada Mail. “I was troubled with an eruption on | on my tace which was source of constant | annoyance when I wished to appear in| company After using ten bottles ot | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the humor entirely aims st , Lowell, Mass ADVERTISERS tan learn the exact cost any proposed line of The New York Sun, canvassing the labor movement of 1886, cludes that the wen more triumphs thar the Knig 2} ertising in American ot Labor. The Kuights have in- : creased, but r influence has not aDeTrs by addressing | ices vy advanced bto. P. Rowell & Co., |, paper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. 10cte, for 100-Page Pamphes con- dens pain and makes Major Arnold, of the Crc- cl, San Fiancisco, Cal., w ompletely cured of rheumatism by its a STATE OF MISSOURI, Inthe circuit court of sates county, Novem- Phoebe kK. ‘Copeland and John Copeland plain- by their attorney Thomas J. Smith, and file their amended petiticn and affida' among other things, Wilber, Zachariah T. Beaty, Margaret J. Porch and James Porch and Thomas Beat, residents of the state of Missouri, and tre sher iff of Kates county having Teturned & summons 1 n ed with summons herin, dered by the court that said defendants be noti- fled by publication on plaintifls have com- Vayis of Uhnois. He owned proper- | ~ disappeared. "—Mary M. Wood, 40 Ad- | labor unions have | HACKERE IN PAILS. GKEREL IN Tay, DR. STRONG'S PILLS! The Old, Wel: Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Remeures. | ’ ff For the Liver. GHOT cunsanreco NG'S SANSTIVE PILLS 4 “pees A is TRASE’S “A SMES SUTIN MS Cecio | f © sesecTED SHORE MACKEREL SaaS mieten Madara Laut CA ere | and all Bitloux Disorders, rh ‘ouvhe,Cotde, STRONG'S PECTORAL PILLS 2 espe nore") aa. Insure Wealthy appetite. .cood dies larity of the A precious boon vihing and bracing tae d health to every s. For Pamphlets, >, 8 Cedar St..N.Y Ci GRA Pills eininie dache, Bilt Av vlaface, Tad digestion, “Mild bat enccslves” t2@" SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ‘ft your Groccr does not keep ther | end $1.25, and we will send Pai: | ry Exoress. prepaid, to tho este Railroad Station. TRASK FISH CoO. SAINT LOUIS, BMO.| SODA | Best in the World. Order of Puplication. County of Bates. — $1. $1. $1, fEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT ber term, 18.6. Zachariah T tiffs, vs Mary Beaty ilbur, Beats, Isaac Wilbur kmma Beaty, Hattie Thomas Be eee b&b Beaty. Lute Beaty, Margaret J James Porch Rachel C. Bea? ee Beaty, ilce Z ent John eat, jen Beat, lefendants. Soe att v comes the Malntiite uerein, (TEN PAGES) lieding, ————) ints Isaac | ig that defen VE DOLLAR A YEAR_# The fol’owing comparative statement of a number of the most prominent Weeklie Biss ved in the United States shows conclusively that the WEEKLY GL 1 E-DEM OCRAT is froin 25 to 50 PER CENT THE CHEAPEST. wenzly ns big or ST, ven N. aL =. ane eek's Rept Lonis Mo Colamns are not} d Thomas Beaty in this cause that he can- be found, and the court being satistied that i Thomas Beaty cannot be personally serv- wherenpon it is or- PR TEAR bh) Per Year meced a su stthem in this court, the - oiject of whi obtain from said court a | Weet Sonar | re Rearest | secre lureel ‘a certain mortgage, made, Columns | 100 Per Year | executed, acknowledged and delivered by Z pierces tas war eae | T. Bea Stephen Beaty, Emma | Cn oe Slary Wil ae and —s Calnmns | 1.00 Per Year a = EES Columns | 1.0 Per Sear be owi § Columns 1.00 Per Pear kmma nc F.4 i as their pro Tauawr or SR Cofeersm. ef vety ins Watterin Favor of the G.-- the est: aid decendent, said. mortgage | E. ae and having been made upon the fol- | BEFORE SURSURIRING, or renewing your subscription to described real estate. to-wit: The tan known as the Humes place in Bates coun- | Baler ye! ngeag ie and eer aescrib | A as fotlow: ‘ne south half of the northwest tion twenty @0), and thirty-five | PRICE OF THE O1 HER EDITIONS acres off the east si-te of the northeast quarter | of the northwest quarter of section No twenty | (2v), and the northeast quarter of the northwest H quarter of section No. twenty-nine (29), all in | aushli No. forty (49), o: Tange No. thirty (3)). and to ascertain the interest of the plain- tif Phoebe R Copeland, nee eaty, one of the — eirs in said estate and to sell said ‘real estate under said mortgage and decree of this court. and under a decree to be rendered by reason of t! 1 Kers of mortgage having received and appropriated the money ofthe other heirs of sai 4 ‘dee endent to whom said mortgage was | made. and due to them under the peut ae the will of i ab Z. Beaty, whic! proven in the oftice: ae yor Bates oo Missouri, on aiy. A and that anv other paper, send tora SAMPLE C “PY of the WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRA1. s OF THE GLOBE DEMOC’T. $12.00 5.90 quarter of sec Daily, per annum.......--- Tri-Weeklv. per annum - Semi-Weekly, per annum ters and Newsdealers are authorized to receive subscription or send direct tothe GLOBE PRINTING Co., ST. LOUIS| B,A.FAHNESTOGK’S= . xc Wilber, savcaress Porch, him has misacliy reused ut James Porch. Tiah T. Beaty and shomas ade more ee SEG uae Jamon omnes = ear fceatleryied cag toee a Bi vangsatartee Fe Rt = Ppt te Children often jook pale and sickly trove, ne | term thereof, to be begun and holden at the adatoms Trequently the result of these | court hou the city of Butler, in said county ouhercate man wor ae Tometine craving fon pore hme Favenow renouily. again refusing = olesome det on the seventh day of February ges andon or tossing restlessly in sleep, moaning and grind! teeth, then iten be assured waved thos symptoms are indications before the sixth day of said term, if the Worms. term shall se long continne—and ifnot then ano helple on or ae the last day of said term—answer the grave. when the or plead to the p nin said cause, the same es which caused will be taken as confessed. and judgment will ita death bas bern 68 hen have reall berm the out me. Ithas been proved berond beyond cavil that worms é eat fur y mothers who are more constantly be rendered ai SS ry tock's Vermifage. ‘of the most eminent of the isunderstood. exist in the human system from earliest infaney Rith their children, foo observing of the rat oy be safely a1 Temowed fre from the most delicate r Area. that a copy hereof jing to law, im the Butler sicians esitate to recommend ft and use it ice, and many | = = Nosy mowepaper petated ee iGiane do nok parts of the country, testify A avits uniform enccess. "Im fact. uf “it never fs faite. | It cae | and pabtished in Bates county, Mo., for four Guentiy been given to children as a safe purgutive. not suspecting the cause of the {ines none te | weeks successively t insertion to be at 2¢'worms were discharged and immediate relief afforded. Great caution must be noed mame tr Fp pureharet : cr > ne < \ige in one sen-e. and to examine every bottle he z oe = first day of the next be his own Judre in one son mary aid carctally to see that the initials are Be Ae Fal Mind be sate term of circuit ¢ fied with nothing eh. R. Jexxrss, circuit clerk ew Fraxeiin HowsepCo.,Mo. | Camsurpor. **?. A true copy from the reord. Mesers. JE. Schwartr & Co. Pittsburg. Pa | siaving used the original ~ B. A. Fahnestoc Witness my hand andthe seal of the circuit Gentlemen—1 have aoe seen at some Mort excellent | mage in'my ‘for many sears, then > court of nates connty, this 27th day of Novem- a A. es gh vaso vr CES | tance in recommending it as - remedy a hich ts es Iss. sumone THOS H HANDY. ¥.P [Seaz.] ber, t J. R. Jenkins, circuit clerk. sed with = — famil; not safely es “HEBBIRD, 2D. D. J. B ScuWARTZ 4,0. 8. a Feennace a com Pittsburg, Pa., Sele DON KINNEY.....Clerk and Collec F rank Voris, C. H. Du chec® transacts a general banking business. commodation consistent with sate bank- Proprietors. BUTLER NAL BANK, —InN—} ++ President DIRECTORS Wo, E, Walton, J. Rue Jenkins, -— Receives deposits, loans monev, ané We extend to our customers every a@ ing CONRESPONDENTS. Bank of Commerce - Kansas City Fourth National Bank - St. Louis Hanover National Bank New York BATES COUNTY National Bank. (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC Capital paid in, - - $75.00" Surplus - + + + $31.00e 1. TYGARD, Paes - President. IHLO&MISSISIPA RAILWAY ——The Direct and Fast Line to—— CINCINNNATI, LOUISVIULE, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, AND NEW YORK. SOLID DAILY TRAINS to CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE in 10 Hours, with Through Day Cars, Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches, No Change ot Cars tor any class of pas- sengengers. DAILY TRAINS To Washing in 28 Hours, (4 hours quiker than the tasting time by anv other line.) TO BALT‘ MORE IN 29 Hours, To PHILADELPHIA in 83 Hours, The dav express has parler cars, St. Lonis to Cincinnati, and palace sleep ng cars trom Cincinnati to Washington, Bal- timore and Philadelphia without chan The Nici Express has sicepers h- out change trom St Louis to W: Baltimore and Philadelphia line trom St. Louis runs a thr ing to the national capital This fs the only line ov which fp gers can yo on limited express to Phila- delphia without ertra charge. | | esen- cea Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars are run by the *O & M” on Night Ex- press from St. Louis to New York mA EE y — Wathou: Change in 36 Hours BEST ROUTE 10 JACKSON VILLE And Winter Resorts in the Southwes, The Double Daily Lines of Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches by this line from to CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE ' making Jirect connections at both points with morning and evening Express Trains, having Palace Hotel and Sicep- { | ST. LOUIS t and ing Care to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannal. and Jacksonville without change. No Ferrys or Transfers wy this Route! pia IRR RDO NO Seca aS For tickets, Rates, or anv particular infomation, call on Ticket Agents connecting lines, West Northwest and Southwest. OrinSt. Louis, st 101 & yoz N. Fourth St. Fourth St. J. D. BARNARD Pres’t &Gen'l Manager, Cincinrati, Ohio. Ww. BSH > MAREE wk, A Gen’! Pass’e Agent,

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