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eee Gentlemen:—This my wife was away on a two months’ visit. Ou her return home she had a wretched cold, which, growing worse, caused me to callin a physi- cian. He attended her several weeks without benefiting her. She, know- ing the splendid effect S. S. 5. had on me, determined to test it in her past summer ONAL BANK, IN Ia Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO. ooeeee President endeavoring to convince the wor ingmen that a high protective tariff is responsible for the high wages | now prevailing and that a change in the tariff means a change in wages. | The high wages now prevailing are the effects of the efforts of or- ganized labor, and not of the good will and open-heartedness of the ¢m- | BUTLEL From the Parsonage. Labor vs. Protection. i Trustee's Sale : = rustee’s Sale. 7 Browswoopv, Ga. The subsidized republican organs | OH! MY HEAD. {Waeteas, thal Herrell and Sarah B, SJACOBS Ol], The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. | of the protected manufacturers are The pain from Neuralgia and {ts So 3 teed of : companion disease Rheumatism is ands who could parties : Williamsport, Ind, Oct. 3, 1887, Having been afflicted with neuralgia for the past four years, and trying almost every- thing, but in vain, I anally heard of Athlo- phorms. After taking one bottle I found it tobe helping me, and after taking: four bot- tles of Athlophoros and one of Pills, [found Iwasentirely well, [think the medi- cine is positively 3 sure cure { CHatnceY B. REDDICE. | Mt. Carmel. Mi., Dec 98, #87 Thave ned Athlophores in my family and ; quarter, and th. FOR RHEUMATISM. HON. S. CROSBY, Hawalian Consal, Lima, Peru, writes as follows: “Se Jacobs Oil cured me of painful quarter of the so en (13) in town -one (31) containing which conveyance was mad the payment of one cert scribed in said d fault has been n principal of s: accraed interes es more of le h trust bo se note, fully de- and whereas de- payment of the ore than one year paid, and whe . 5 find it to be the greatest medicine for nea- eee t —_—— : h: she had copious | ployers of wage workers. adit to kee the erase ned toate om the ' - ital, - $66,000 Cle AeUEe had copious | Py Pas : Eulgis in existences etgepasrsvyeartknow | Miso’ and Now, Mr. €.A. BUCK, Editor and Publisher, Cap » ° ‘land disagreeable discharges from The tariff has made food, clothing whereof Ispesk. Mrs, JULIA CHILTON, refore, 1Geo sheriff zs 2 : S. : i aes Send 6 ce of Bates county, ~ at the request of | “The Spirit of the Times,” WN. Y.,says: RPLUS -- $5,500 the left nostril. Before the first | and other necessaries of life higher the legal holder of said note snd. pursuant ww s pied bottle of $.$.S. was used up she than they ought to be. proceed to geil the above deseribed prem sat “Ihave used St. Jucods Oil, repeatedly, pee h 7 Cais z als eee public vendue to the idder for cash at 5 isfact » JOHN H.SULLENS was much better, and afew addition-| A reduction of the tariff would the east front door of the court house : with satisfactory results. KER POWELL : President. | al bottles set her all right. make the necessaries of life cheaper ASKS: = peated aor ee WAKING. I aCsenes It isremarkable that S. S. §. is] and the savings of the workingmen ‘ ea Thursday, August 16th, 1888, . 7 , Ea between the hours of 9 0’elock in the forenoon IN KINNEY...--Clerk and Collector. DIRECTORS, good for colds and sore throats. A my throat from preaching. I car- ried a botile of Swift's Specitic with pr, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, larger. Re rake ing materials and thus enable the workingmen to build and own their ia . er — of satisfying debt, interest few months agoI was troubled with It would reduce the price of build- 8 OF EEO Ge GLAZEE Dok Trustee eity of Butler, county of Bates, and state of xck in the afternoon of that day, for Bold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Trustee's Sale. JM. Tucker, Green W. Walton, }™me on the circuit. Whenever my homes. asrhere' + CA, Miller, by his deed of trust, acd oe a ie coe ate throat became irritated and annoyed The que tion naturally 1W1SeS. WILLIAM een per toreaths si Se Ae niETeA bs lan ae aes Wo, E, Walton, me I would take a dose of S. S. §.} “would it lower wages?” It would the nndefrigned trustevihe following described 9 4 z state. lying and being situate BCH. Dutcher J. Rue Jenkins. just before retiring, and on awaken- | not, for the reason that wages are county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit eye id} ‘ beeen nsec aiie thenprohtenotitie Fractional north half of section 30, township ce ercnchtile aioe! 1Use ——- ing 1 would be well. not regulated by 5 © 41. range 33, which conveyance was made in 3 by National Bank. Receives deposits, loans money, and Rey. Joseru O. Lanaston. transacts a general banking business. Weextend to ourcustomers every ac- commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. CORRESPONDENTS. mowing this morning when he drove The horses ran throwing him in front of the cutter bar. through a wasp’s nest. employer, but by the supply and demand of labor. Would it close manufactories? No, because with free raw materials the manufacturers in the United States could make better and cheaper goods 2) intelligent workingmen in the we 1 sith which to do it. Increased sales would naturally THIRTY-NINTH YEAR BEGINS SEP. 5, Tuition and Incide of 20 Weeks, in advance. weeks LIBERTY, MISSOURI, iy per term Board, room rent, fuel and ligt rZ-Tuition free t $2 to $4 per terial students ~ VADA Business and Normal mt and Kings, and diseases blood and exhaustion The feeble amninst disease, and slowly drifting their health by fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been madeinthe payment of said notes, now long past due and unpaid Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of ssid notes, and pursnant to the con- ditions of said deed of trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, MARVELOUS: “rst Nat? - sas City. a oes c a on : Bee National Bank - cae oes Wichita, Kan., Aug. 8.—James | than could be made by manufactur- ae ea : See ; : Friday, August 31, 1888, } Hanover National Bank | - New York. | Hawkins, an 18-year-old farm hand, }ers in any other country, for the JAS. G CLARK between the hours of 9 o’clock im the forenoon x working for Thomas Cole in the ]reason that we have all the latest } OrL. B. ELY. ae officer the Oe er Se Ga Ge re BATES COUNTY western part of the county, was |and best machinery aud the most Copeae ee ~ eee ae BRO ice. Tranter Sale COVERY Trustee's Sale DIS E = Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit, 1500 at Philadelphia, 1113 at Washington, 1216 at Boston, large cl: 8 ef Columbia law students, at Yale, Wellesley, Oberlin, Uni- Whereas, Mary Eachus.a widow, by her deed of tr 3 ust, dated Ap Ise, and recorded in -order’s office within and for Bates coun— at page 335, conveyed th ty, } to ve Organized in 1871.) He was dragged for one | cause inerease in the number of B. Brugler, trustee, the following de- ents, at Z é ne ; Tey Fenced ancl boule al 5 : aa fa to real estate, ying aid) being situate in | veretyolEenn:; Michigan) ulvereiiy (mens + ed yards anc h arms nearly | workme’ A srease 2p . of . 1 . Missouri ss , &c., tc. Endorsed by Ric a ne OF BUTLER, MC pear 3 fie : as wy workmen. An increase in the num thy yunty of Bates and state Missouri, to thes ae te loos. W perp ee. cut off, legs badly gashed a wb eg a eee 2 ans invariably 4 Bi en cen Aaa: > of section IR texcent | omen iibson, Dr. Brown. E. H. is g y gashe es F ber of workmen means invariably an COLLEGE ar the South mre waster oe ae 1 foxeene Cook, Principal Ries Wane Galiege: a domen so badly cut that he died | inerease in wages. qhesouth side oflot 2, of tue southwest quar- | £¢., Taught srrespondence. Prospectus ju, ; ions Tis 2 Fall T. ter of section Is, except 2 ac’ i chureh = "i 7 . : : S 7 Sasa aan TOriTy Se 5 S . 2 Fall Ter r of sectio: , except 2 acres used as church | p: ~ 5 fe, re Capital paid 1n, - - $ 75.000. from his injuries in ten minutes. He With free raw material, our man- ee 4 : . fot, in township dl. range 30, Which con- PROF. LOISE Fifth Ave., New York. as ’ 1) came to this county last spring from See | aaa veyance was made’ in trust ‘to secure the artes t ufacturers can compete payment of one certain note, fully described in ull ¢ ; 2 ae re ° Anon ehe Afaas z : Complete Said deed of trust; and whereas, detault has al Surplus ; 371-000) | mean Sorngneld sete: manufacturers in any other part of } short Hana been made in the payment of said note, now EXHAUSTED VITALIT . — ; = nes Music, Teacher: long past due and unpaid, and whereas, Ae Symptoms of Catarrh. the world. Latin, G the said J. B. Brugler, trustee, is abs from . i hes SCIENCE OF 7G Le eae resider i Et tea eee re ; ‘ Ue BPs pte full part the county of Bates and State of Miss« and LIFE, the F.1. TYGARD, : ees Apr and many es offensive Vith the stoppage of the cheap } tinable to-act in the capacity of said trustee; Medical Work wee — 4 HC J. 8 MEWBERRY, ice-Pres. | discharge with ‘stopping up’? of the ~labor of Eur } cork. DH. SNORE, HW. A. President. | ne; therefore, at the request of the = _ qaJ.Cc.CLARK - - - Cashier. | nose at times, imparement of the sense | P@UPS labor of Europe, the work- HSNO, M.A. President. | peat holder of said note, and pursuant to azeouManhood,Nery= are ae ¢: smell and taste, wa 4 or Weak eyes, |ingmen of this country may, with | — =| ase SO ea Ie eee alietaterst — i en pbb? i = irrecular appetite, oc- ‘ © . ; cs i = ee pity, Pren CU avattard ae titiea ti ey x oles (aie we = ad city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Vand the untold miser- ll FI N cE S ft | S Rese pearance iD the a ot Be with a reduction of the tariff will : ‘ ss pape cy oubarees yo es tes consequent thereon. 80 prizes 8, ¥0.s 195 e ccsional chilly sensations, cc Spee a Oe K x He Seba 3 ¢ x scriptions for all diseases, Cloth, full gilt, on! na “t s Meet raaa Sen eae ceerGce ade certainly be enabled to live better \ i a Saturday, August 15, 15 by mall, sealed. hi ca saznple emis ean on bility, are symptoms which are common and cheaper. We iid LG eT between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- Jewelled Medal awarded to tha catiorby the Nation: om. ' ‘ ; hit te catarrh, vet all ef them are not pre- = oD i sens Paras inthe) atterapeny tees al Medical Association, Address P.O. Box 1895, Bos- very style price and quality 5 in every case. Saceis Catarr day, for the of ying ebt, | ton, Mass., or Dr. W. H. P. a juate of Har ver In every style pf 1 ) sent in every case. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh The Verdict Unanimous. interest and costs. d i 25 seepage “| Made to Order aptstanGabeeeS ~ & 3 Remedy cures catarrh in its worst forms and stages. It is pleasant use, and con- tains no caustic drugs, Of druggists, for soc. J.E. TALBOTT, mayor of St. Louis, and he is likely governor of Missouri. Perchance the Times will discover, after the state convention, that the devil is not so bad as he hath been painted. ‘TRADE MARK, Ww test ters as bottle sold has given reliet in every case. D. Sult, Durggisi, Bippus, Ind., “TI can recommend Electric Bit- the very best remedy. Every that the verdict is unanimous that Elec- tric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Druggists When Senator Hawley got up in the Senate and exclaimed “I wish to God every voter in the land had a messages,” Senator Cockrell at once the oth e vr ree: strictly to those scict The Aricuil rinary depar good agneultu- al museum ar vi the United on to J. W. SANBORN & Dean, UMBIA, Mo. world ing vard Medical College, who may t q Bulfinch ec Cut this ont, GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, ‘Trustee consulted confidentially. Office, No. 7, Diseases of Man. You may never ace it agai Trustee’s Sale. se Says : Whereas, Mary Eachus, a single woman, . The esteemed Kansas City Times One man took six bottles, and was cured rectly to farming by her deed of trust, dated July 30th, . f ’ ~" | ot Rheumatism of 10 years standing- It has ataculty ot « farm | 1885, and recorded in the Recorder's office [guaranteed a fit,in every case assures us that the Hon. Dave Francis | Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, | equipped with us, pure | Within snl nates cone oaissours: inibeok zs Alland see me, up stairs North? isan “evil eye,” a ‘“debaucher,” a affirms: -‘The best selling medicine I] bred stock, labor savi a Com- | grustes ‘the following described real estate, Main Street. z ng as a have ever handled in my 20 Years experi- | plete horticulture ow 4 thousands | lying and being situate in the county of Bates “political disease;” and a “wholesale | ence, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands } of varieties ot frvits uacruleplinte and state of Missouri, to-wit: Ae corruptor. Mr. Francis is now | of others have added their testimony, so | etc., etc: an admir: equipped vet- | 29 acres off of north side) and 20 acres off of the south side of lot 2, of southwest quarter of section 18, except 2 acres used as church lot, in 2 Daily Trains 2 TO . = : : re B i * 4l, 7 », hich conveyance to get the democratic nomination for | Liver, Kidneys 01 Blood Only a_ halt a was, minds in trust. to secure. the pas 47 ty Merchant Tailor. dollar a bottle at Walls & Holt, the - Secratary | ment ofone certain note, fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the interest on said note, now past due and unpaid; and whereas, the said B. H. Ingram, trustee, is absent from the county of Bates and State of Missouri, and unable to act. Now, therefore, at the re- quest of the legal holder of 8 note. and KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, der for cash, at the east front door of the court house, inthe city of Butler, county of Bates we beautiful romance entitled “The |C°PY of P resident Cleveland's veto { tionize d the | premises at public vendue, to the highest bid- N st Strange Case cf Dr. Munford and ‘ s Mr. Tilden?”—Chicago News. 1520 Arch Street, Philed’a, Pa. sought to accomodate him by mov- ing that 100,000 copies of the veto the half ce wonders oti and system of work th ame ry. in be pretorm g the ess isa method Texas and the Southwest. and stete of Missouri, on Saturday, August 18th, 1888, A WELL: TRIED TREATMENT A G a Cc — b inted by the Si t ed all over the country }without seperat- between eae oleleeria ee Chee 4 . at . ‘ Aoueh: z (Sopa Be a. Pay | and bore’ i eT OK : Fer CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHI Brereesss eae Wee : mneseag cs < opm e ¥ = ri Soa 18. phe womens ae, wate Homes : ae the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and Vy Talns. 4 HEADACHE, DEBILITY, BAL The short, dry, hacking cough, |for gratuitous circulation.” Haw- liberal; any one can do the work: cither | costs. GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, f) 4 all Chreaiaand Serves Pw | hich announces the approach of : . . sex, young or old; ro special ability re-| 3 bias Pr ley crawfished and aided in voting | quired. Capital not needed: you are consumption, has been aptly termed a graveyard cough. The peril is started tree, cut this out and return to us and we wi! send sou free, something of down the motion. Another cheap Administrator's Notice. Kansas City to St, Louis, great, and near at hand, butit can be fraud squelched.—Solid Muldoon. great value and importance, that will} Notice ts hereby given, that letters of admin- surely averted with Dr. Pierce's Gol- Start you in business, which will bring | istration spor, she estate oc Joneph ‘Tharp de- rare den Medical Discovery, a botanic Chronic nasal catarrh—guarteed Ae in Taare money oe a aes aes by the'Bates county probate court in 2 ate 2 ? . ing else inthe world. Grand out ree, | county, Missouri, bearing date the 20th day of = = remedy, without a peer for pulmona- cure—Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. | Nadses Tyce & Co, Atcusta, Maine, | | July, 1s. COLORALO SHORT LINE All persons Having slain against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow- ance, within one year from the date of said let- ters, or they may be precluded from any bene- fit ofsuch estate; and ifsaid claim be not ex- hibited within two years from the date of the aT Ge notice, thev will be forever jarred. L. B, HARDIN, 35-4 Administrator. ry, throat and liver affections, and lyr. for all ailments which, like consump- tion, have a scroffulous origin, and also for eruptions and sores, indi- cating impurity of the blood. Drug- gists all sell it. Plainly a Matter of Necessity- It is hinted that Quay objects to the Blaine Demonstration and holds strongly to the notion that Harrison and not Blaine is the candidate. But Quay can’t stop the rising enthusi- asm, and the Blaine blow-out will take place according to programme. Besides if Quay expects anything from the Harrison administration, in case there be one, he should keep on ae ees To LES W. CUBMe PENN NIXON, A. W. MOORE, Rditor WORTHINGTON, Ed- EH. P. VROOMAX, aaa A MONTil car be mate workin $0 bo sit) forus. + preferred w mo can furnish their own horses aid give their whole time to the business © oments may be profitably employed A Tew neies in towns and cities. Main St., Ri nond, Va. PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS, Kansas City to Denverjwithout change H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Ticket Ag’t, * ST’ LOUIS, MO. w. We UYLER, Eastony + of the United States, Wichita, Kan. Aug. 8.—R. T. Long. of Anness, filed suit to-day against the Chicago, Kansas and Northern (Rock Island) road for $25,000 damages, claiming that last winter while purchasing a ticket at red pages, published ta ail Inquirere fall ine tive agent and de rat cr SALESMEN , Wanted. tions guaranteed with SALARYDT 2D xs. the brochure! DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, 1827 & 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa, =KEFENSES Any determined man can suc- Pecnliar edvantages to begin- inetnding, fast-selling E rH > rc (=e ners. Stock complete. | Anness from the agent of that com- | the right side of James G. Blaine. Ba ee Nas 1 pany he was exposed to small-pox XURSERYMES. Te arco tri Queen Victoria is something of a from theagent, who was taken sick i granger. She will be president of the next day. Long claims to have mx 6000 Book Agents wanted toseli ANSY GAPSULE UMNOA AV dil: ADVERTISERS had the small-pox as a result of Royal Agricultural association for | ~ THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF” THE LATEST DISCOVERY. 5 having met the agent. this year. The Queen never repulses Dr. Laparie’s, Celebrated se Gefo and can learn the exact cost OS eS an honor or a title. FH | Beret Saat ears : A Voluntary Statement. CALUMET CHEMICAL ¢6., es this papas. History records the suttering of count- less martyrs, and wr read of them with of any propesed line of The writer ot this paragraph had an oe : = wonder and sympathy. But there are | elder and only brother. Brought up to- advertising-in American living to-day in our midst thousands of | gether we were almost aeeute IenCae | J ABT otier m who have far stronger|tu! and ambitious. Exposure planted | SILI ° claims n our consideration—womeu who are sufferers trom those ailments peculair to her sex, our wives, daughters and sisters, perhaps w lives are an the seeds of consumption in the elder and in a few weeks, in the month ot May, “good store of flowers were stuck round about his winding sheet.’’ Every atten- This olf English Partly Hedieine in use for £6 Ts, all over the world, for Bile, ia i iver, &e. | papers by addressing, Geo. P. Rowell & Co., MO LOL Newspaper Advertising Bureau, unremitti ro nd ot fferiag- “Is | tion and every remedy that love could 2 Vroe anic srattial 10 Spruce St, New York. there no relief hey cry. Yes, there | give orfobtian were unavailing. Since Of Pure Vegetable sredients. Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphiet | is: 1r Favorite Prescription | that sad day, I have learned, through the FREE FROM MEACTRY. “dragging-down”’ backache, teel- | most trustworthy authority and from experience in its use, that a real remedy now exists, thatof Dr. Pierce, called Golden Medica! Discovery.” A in store every nie 2, w QHLIM ALYaAdONd fields are scarce, but those whe write to n & Co., Portland, Maine, will reeetve P| ” i, > < ea) wo se) O A ey oe) Divarees Cheaply Withont Publis. “LVHOONHG IN LSIT ALWaAdONd AAS OW free, full information stout work which pes re z SOLU ORCES without publicit; they caa do, and lrve at home, that will p t nd pities that it was not discovered ABSOLUTE DIVORCE oo = ager 3 { go, but how thanktul the present | nOn-BDPpO emper- i eneration should be that Biank application for in it can now 1 itseiz of so potent a reme; an * stamp. 3 y WE New York. OO * UGANS A i arnes. 145 saa