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Inter-State Business Bureau. John A. Lefker & Co., Managers. Office on north side, over Steel’s. We make a specialty of buying, gelling and exchanging tarms, town yoperty, or any Kind of business in Missour: and Kansas. Our office is one link in a chain of twenty-three counties—nine in Missouri and four- teen it Kansas—and any business intrusted to us w l receive tion of every office in the chain if advisable. If you have real estate, | either farms or town property, or a | | \ | | | tt he wttetee we stock ot goods ot any kind you want | to sell or exchange, place it in our N.Y, hands and we will find you a custo- mer. If you want to borrow money at hying rates we have it. We are the agents forthe New England Trust Co. that bas an unlimited amount of money to lown, and the fact that Gov. T. T. Crittenden is its president 1s sufficient guarantee that fairness and liberality are its watchwords. Come and seeus and have a chat about these things and if we don’t do you good we will do you no harm. GEO. E. CATTERLIN DEPUTY County Surveyor AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Orders of Surveys left with me will receive prompt at- tention. Office East Side Square, over R. A. Atki- son’s store. Butler Bates County, Mo. ee The BUYERS’ GUIDE ts issued Sept. and March, each year. &@ 312 pages, 814x111; inches, with over 3,600 tilustrations — 2 whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices divect to consumers om all goods for peronal or family use, Tells how to order, and yives exact cost of every- thing you use, eat, Orink, wear, o fave fan with. These INV ALUA hO0KS contain information gha from the markets of the world. Y mail! a copy, REE to any t of 10 ete. to ade! Let us hear fev we vONTGOMERY WARD & Ci & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ih. Dn EC. West's Nerve anp Brats Treat. guaranteed specilic for Hysteria, Dizzi- vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, ha, Nervous Prostration caused by tho uso wham a een Wakefalnees, Mental Do- pression, Softening of tho Brain resulting in in- wnity and leading to misery, decay aud death, Premature Old Age, Barronness, Loss of power in either sex, Involuntary Losses aud Spermat- orrhoea caused by over-exortion of thobrain, self- tbuse or over-indulgenco, Each box contains month's treatment. $1.00a box, or six boxes $5.00, sent by mail prepaidon receipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Tocuro any caso. With each order received bys for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, wo will robaser our written guarantee to_ro. tho money if the treatment does noteffect cure, Guarantees issued only by JOHN C. WEST & CO, 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole Prop’s West's Liver Pills, sy tae Tetailer for the James Means’ 33 Shoe. tion t Some dealers recommend. inferior a larger profit, Th t Beware of imitations wir ge their own ivferiority by attempt _ mn the reputation of the original. lene Genuine unless bearing this Stamp, JAMES MEANS’ "cq 23 SHOE. 41 Lincoln St, Boston, Mass, ps BUTTON x ‘celebrated factory produces a larger quant! Lt J this grade t Ln any other tetoey ry ihe jousands who wear them will tell if you ask them. or! Fall lines of the above shoes for sule in tler bys SAM’L LEVY & CO teceive free, a costly box ot goods which will help all, of eithersex, to more mon- ye right away than anything else in the you the JAMES MEANS’ 62 for Boys is unapproached in @urability. ery cheap. eo, &e. world. Fortunes await the workers ab- e, houtely sure. At once addresss True] & ‘ou Co., Augusta, Ma‘e, 17-1yr* te $100 A WEEE. Ladies or gentlem n desireing plea Protitable employment write onc © want you to handle an article of do- mestic use that recommends itself everyone at sigh STAPLE Flour. rot cakes. Profi 300 Per cent rilies wishing te prac- lice econemy should tor their own nefit write tor particulars. U y the year round in every ce within reach of a Circular nts receive w# AMIPLE Fe Domestic Wt"; Co., eno. s 1 s like iners dlesome dication: > a SR Pe THE LATEST DISCOVERY. "se Cel Safe and Send 4 cents for Sealed Circular. WunweT WHET CHEMICAL 68., Calcage. r= Telephoi gh His f Last Saturday Nelson Crane moved the telephone at Creek Settler from the grocery into Johu Wh Run Ove and kille 18 years of ag evenin the 24th. about 3 sitting room. Just befpre he took near Keith & Perry Coal Co's., mit the wires out of the instrument he telephoned home to his sister, telling her to ring Lower Deposit aud to talk with that station in about a min ute after he spoke toher. The ring Deposit is three short and one long. train. He had Hill on the train riddeu on the ear 1 the <t to the caboose whe kicked the engine William Shorts, 2 colored boy about + was killed yesterday 0 clock No 5, by falling from a moving coal from Rich | 484 being situated ir and was standing | east quarter ot boose onti A STARTLING FACT. Tt is not commonly known that a large proportion ef the rheumatism and n ralgia extant is traceable directly to the ed condition or imperfect action of ue Kidneys and liver; therefore a remedy which cures the resulting disease must have found and smiiten the tint cause. Many persons using Athlophoros for rheumatism and neuralgia have been surprised to find that chronic disorders of the liver and kidneys have also been greatly relieved and they have written foran explanation. The fact is, that the n the and state of Misso section elever (42) ot rar |} To y-two rty-two re or less, wh y acres, n the switch and when the slack ran are as vase in trust remedy acts directly on these organs, Mr. Crane then took the wires from | out of the train it jerked him off of : is Seed dec Ree cleansing then we a Bsanes ote » 3 : ont anc _ " cone . - e = ae ie zs zi stances and regulating their action. Taken the instrument and held the m be-| the car. He fell in front and two Bee a de Ra~ deen made in the in connection with Athlophoros Pills this tween the thumb and foretinger of | wheels passed over his body causing | ther ni ata © annual kagereet due | is, without exception, the most valuable each hand. At the : cated tiene |ime re 5 oe md on “arch 20, 18-7. By theterms | kidney and liver remedy in the world, and fi and. ne appointed time | instant death. His mangled body | f said ceed of trust it is provided that he received three short shocks and | 1 to was picked up and conve one long one, sever + : } ;: } . ae ae =o y but not p home. Coroner Rice empaneled a gue and payable then the whole ee gutta, seat pave ned ful. Soon after he c naltaicoss |e ; "_ | debt shall become immediately due an have not had an ache or pain of rheu- ful. Soon after he could feel a very | jury and held an inquest. The ver- | payable. Now hectare porary | matism since I used the Athlophoros, which 3} ASS ¥ ree aR Se ati } eT “ye 1 } , rag Ati i 5 ven sr ‘ slight, pleasant, agreeable sensation | dict was that deceased came to his | of the legal holder ot said note, and gure | mem Over Aycan ago: For three months in his fingers clear up to his elbows, and he concluded they were talking. He then put the wires back into the instrument for a moment, and found that his sister at home, a couple of miles distant, had rung Deposit and | successfully held a conversation with | that and it all done through his body.—Deposit Courier. death from aceident. and that than deceased. station, was world.—Rich Hill Herald. Cancerous Knodes. Near Oglethorpe, Ga., Dee 2, 'S6. Gentlemen: This is to certify that for years I had suffered with cancer- in India. | | | | | they would turn into malignant can- | cers. About a year ago TI began to use Swift's Specific. At that time I The comn his no blame is attached to any person other The young man had been to Rich Hill to purchase base | Butler, county of Bates and state ot Mis- ball bats and left for the mines about 2:30, little anticipating that he was so soon to be ushered into the other Anorthern publication states that Jersey cows were once used as oxen There isa good deal of in formation in such a statement as this. It shows that evolution has done its ous knodes on my face, and I feared | perfect work.—Atlanta Constitution. sioners of Harlem park, | Baltimore; have made kissing and hugging a misdemeanor, the penalty | will cure a large proportion of those who it default be made in th i e made in th have these diseases. : € payment ot the annualinterest when the sane becomes suant to the conditions of my store was closed, not being able to at- tend to my business at all. My joints were swollen and there did not seem to be any part of my body that did not ache. After suffering in this way until the pain was almost beyond endurance, I went to the Colfax Springs to try the effects of the water. Theday I left home I had to be carried down stairs. After remaining at the Spring a month I came back, being some better. After being home afew weeks weeks [hada relapse. It was at this time that I learned of Athlophoros. I sent for a bottle of it and in fifteen minutes after I had taken the first dose I felt its effects, and when I had finished the third boitle I was well. Ihave not had any rheumatism since. Every druggistshould keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can- not be bought of the druggist the Athlo- phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. For liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, in- said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above de- scribed premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder t ‘ash, at the east tront door ef the court house, inthe city ot souri, on Thursday, June 2nd, 1887, between the hours ot g o'clock in the forenoon and o'clock in the after- noon of that day, tor the purposes ot satistving said debt, interest and costs F. M. ALLEN, “TRUSTEE TS Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of an execution for costs issued from the office of the elerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri. re- turnable at the June term, 1887, of eaid court, to me directed in favor of HU. D) MeClintic and against William L Yantis, 1 have levied and seized upon all the right. title, interest and claim of said William £ Yantis of, in and to the following described real estate, in Bates county, Missouri,to-wit The northwest quarter section twelve, township thirty-nine, j i Tange | digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases . é 1 bad healtl fi a4 thirty-two. I will on of women, constipation, headache, impure was in general bad health. After | being a tine from $5 to S Some Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, blood, &c., Athlophoros Pills are unequaled. 11 using about one dozen Lia half; i of the Baltimore ingitfor. Philadelphia Record. The Last Trump: Young Lady in Theatre come here again to Gabriel!” He bottles of S. S. S., the cancerous knodes passed away, were dissolved, al health ty Sutfoc and my gene rapidly im Twouldn proved. Tam seventy years of age. ‘ Your medicine has a splendid repu eg my neighbors, and tation among there are plenty cures hereebouts to the efficacy of 5.5. S. in all ailments arising from blood dis for trump.” —Life. youch orders of whatever kind. Tristian Waters. He touching inscription lost his mother-in-law. following “ | \ } | | | | { statement, and rec- ommend all who are suffering with rheumatism to try S.S.S. And if any in the city want to know more about Swilt’s Specitie as a rheumat ce let them call on at my house, 619 st. Avenue, New York. Dee. i7, 1886. Andrew Tierney. | Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- | eases mailed free. The Swift Specitic He career with proposes present administration. cure, me | THE COACH STALLION Judge Webster. Lisle’s teed lot, Haggards old Co., Drawer o Butier, Mo. * te | Me ~ 7 =P : Atlanta,Ga | JUDGE WEBSTER is a Mahogany bay Construction of Tornado Caves. 17 hands high, fine style and action and : is weighs 1,750, pounds, {n some localities tornado caves} “TERMS: $15. to insure mare in toal, | p10. by season, and $7 single money duc when fact is ascert will also stand E. C. Che stallion ARAB, at the ave beginning to be regarded as a part of the necessary equipment of | The con struction of a cave deserves ned. every dwelling and farm. same serous | 9 years old, fine style and action and a ; r poeeeyene ae , g = : z ceeeine gan hoes Sr ere sy virtue and authority of aspecial execution consideration, and it is encouraging | Umber ene roadster, both saddle and | iced from the office of the clerk of the circuit harness and a surperior breeder. Was | court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at to see experts giving attention to the matter. Recently a Burlington, Ta.. | company offered a prize of $200 for Theatre company in 1S8Sr. SERMS: S1o to insure mare in 1 due when tacts are known, $7 by the season and $5 single service, the best design of a tornado cave. | soe ish mare bred to either of the above stal- Lot n (7) im block twenty-nine (29) in the There were 121 competitors and the lions, leaves county or changes owner- | City of Rockville, Bates county, Mo., will on award was made by Lieut. Finley. of | ship, saul ess eee und coord Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, —— States sienal service. | must be paid whether mare is in foal or | petween the hours of 9 o’cloek in the forenoon the United States signal service. r A Jein will be reserved upon the | and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day at The Burlington Hawkeye published | colt tor services ot eitt stallion. Care | the east tront door of the ceurt house in thecity sketches of the cave and estimates i 45 The suggestion is made that these ' be responsible should any occur. D. A. COLY I | JAS. WALLACE, wiil handl rdii cost all the way from $154 to $3 tler, THE BUTLER shelters should be equipped with ev- fort ery thing necessary for the com of their occupants.—Atlanta Consti- | tution. —A de structive hail storm passed through a portion of Montana township, six miles north of here, between 6 and 7 o'clock last evening, coming from the northwest and covering a strip about | a mile and a half wide to the depth of six inches. Crops in the track of the storm were almost entirely de stroyed, windows were broken anc The rain which accompanied the storm had a muddy | appearance. Oswego, Kansas, May Attention given to live stock injured. w re Was CoDsiderable _ = : There was considerable sinning and Weaving. wind, but no damage reported from | Will exchange that source. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, JEANS and YARNS for “Speaking about the artist who | painted fruit so naturally that the | birds came and picked at it,” saic the fat reporter. “I drew a hen that | was so true to life that after the! sage threw it into the waste basket | it laid there.”—Peabody Reporter. ~ewmelrey » It is said that Editor O'Brien will | BUTLER, MO., MAYsth, 1887, not accept the parlimentary seat for J. the northeast division of Cork to| which he was recently elected. t girls are worth risk ting 't Sthe Angel Wouldn't you? He'll make a very good play—the last The worthy Guibollard has just had the graved on hertombstone: “She live the place mabe vacant on the supreme bench by the death of Justice Wood to close his public the termination of the Will make the season ot 18$7, at T. K. stand, near the southwest corner of the square, ervice, ‘y's imported place. | ARAB isa snow white, 15 1-2 hands high, | imported from Arabia by the New York taken to to prevent accidents but will not Mo. € stallions. WOOLEN MILLS Are now ready tor businees, Special CUSTOM WORK Such as Roll Carding, Carding. » hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon kin the afternoon of that day, at nt door of the court house in the city Sates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required, at pub- lie vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, te satisfy said execution and costs G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff Bates Co $25,000.00 IN GOLD! WILL BE PAID FOR ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS. a Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of an alias execution issued from the olflice of th jerk of the circuit court of Bates county. Missouri, returnable at 1 Premium, - $1,000.00 the June term, Iss7, of said court, to me direct- 2 Premiums, - $500.00 each ed in favor of homes 3 Daniel and 6 Premiums, - $250.00 “ SP. Cox and F. R. Weaver, I have levie F f “ seized upon all the right, title, interest and 25 Premiums, $100.00 “ claim of said defendants, of, in and to the fol- 100 Premiums, - $50.00 lowing described real estate, in Bates county. | 200 Premiums, * $20.00 ‘ a uri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of ; ° 6 (] | northwest quarter, section 29, township 41, 1,000 Premiums, $10.00 North half of south half of no - : horace : ee For full particulars and directions see Cirew : but for my happiness; it she'd Ge oF section 32. | tar in every pound of ARBUCKLES' COFFES. Gentlemen: Having used your;do anything for Her death a 1 will, on i i Sa . | 2 ees tees : Wednesday, June 15th, 1837 remedy, 8. 5S. S., for rheumetisin, | proved it."—From the French. a Bee Ue oS PAUSE Ge WANTED (camples free) : se : | between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forer Ger @ SS (orOR, SENTT'S beuutitul and having be relieved, I feel it and 5o’elock in the afternoon of that d Oe reused Tf, No bataid = : fli : k | Attorney General Garland emphat- | the east front door of the court house in t ELECTRIC CunSEYS, GAYS ES, BELTS, ETS. No vita duty to the afflicted to make . : f of Butler, Bates Missouri, se Se eee “il oy Tee i ted ically states that he will not accept | same or so mach t required, at | ™ DR. SCOTT, 841 Broadway, N. ¥. 4s wW9illcler public vendue satify said exe AZEEROOK, rift Bates Co. Sheriff’s Sale. ’y virtue and authority of a capias execution issied from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term. Iss7, of said court, to me directed in favor of State of Missouri and against Joseph Herrold, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of ealds ogee Herrold, of, in and to the following describs Teal estate, in Bates county Missouri, to-wit ll of the north half of the northeast quarter of section (34) thirty-four, township (41) forty-one, range (32) thirty-two. I will on Cures Plerisy, Bhenmatiem, Lumbago, Backache, Weakness, Colds in the Chest and all Aches andotraina, Bewace of imitations under stmflar, sounding names. As« yoR Bexson'a Th —oTnza— Wednesday. June 15th, 1887. between the hours of o’clock in the forenoon and 5o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required, at pub- lice vendue, to the highest bidder for cash,,to satisfy said ex tion and costs i EBROOK, G. G. GLA © Bates Co. 1 Sheriff’s Sale. the June term, 1 of said court, to me di- rected in favor of R. 8. Catron and against James T. Merchant, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the said defendant of, in and to the following described real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit It of Butler, Bates county, sar q Missouri, sell the or so much thereof ag may be required, at vublic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash o satisfy said execntion and costs. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County Sheriff’s Sale. virtue and authority of a special execution i from the office of the clerk of the circuit of Batescounty Missouri, returnable at June Term, 187, of suid ceurt. to me direct- ed in favor of the Sandwich Manufacturin; Company and against Eugene Hawkins aa David Hawkins, | have levied and seized upon all the right, tilte, interest and claim of the said defendants, of, in and to the follewing de- seribed real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wii Thirty feet of of the north end of lot seven (7) block seventy-three (73) im the city of Rich Hill, Bates county, Missouri. I will *1V3H ONIGNVISHLIM HOs 88V1H sO ALrwn 1839 4O A1NO 3QVW BYV SABNWIHO dOL THV3d Consumers ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST IMITATION PEARL lon Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the ferencon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Rates county, Missouri sell the same or so much thereof as may be required.at public vendne, to the highest bidder for cash to satify said execution and costs. ZEBROOK, G. G. G Bates County Sherif Sheriff's Sale—in Partition. F. M. Goodin, plaintiff rs. J. N. Goodin, A. V Goodin, . Goodin. J. F. Goodin, ‘Lu- cinda R. Goodin, M. P. Herroldand J. PB. Her- | rold, her husband, defendants By virtue of an order of the cirenit court of Bates county, mare in the above entitled cause. atits June terms Is, andto me directed, I will | j | on Wednesday, June tween the hours of 9 o'clock clock in the af oer } 3S = h, 1897. in the forenoon ternoon of that day, at the court house in the anty, and during the ; teonrt, sell at aucti to the highest bidder, for one-half cash. balan one year’s time, with ten per cent. i the following described traet of land, si in said county to-wit The south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two. (32) in township thirty-nine. (39) of range thirty, (30) and the east half of the northeast quarter, and east half of lot No two (2) ef the northwest quarter of section No. five (5) intwp 58, range 5v, (6) inewp &: WG. G. GLAZEBROOK, + Y Sheriff Bates Co. nliveathome, ana make more honey st work forus, than anything else in this world. Capital notneed- s YOU are ata . 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Send forcireulars and % cta for outfit to Husearp Bros., Pabs., Ka s City, Mo ALESMEN WANTED! and known Nurseries FOR INACTIVE LIVER, HISORBERED STOMACH, IRREGULAR AABIT. When Hilliousness comes like To sap the streogth of high By ad ngest nery pthe brain aw Li 6 one pine away in griet, 3 For TARRANT’S SELTZER brings relief foe, * Administrator's Notice That letsers of admin- of Edward F. Powell, the andersign- Notice is hereby given, istration apes Cod esta’ ott deceased, have been granted to d ed, by the Bates Coa rolate Court, in Bates County Missouri. bearing date the 2th day of May is ‘All persons having ciaims against sai ¢ are required to exhibit them to him in one year from the date of aid inded a benefit of such estate; an’ Within two years from the

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