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Fe. F FINE SUI ATO Opera {louse Block BUVLER, MO. Capital. - 86,500 sURPLUS JOHN H.SULLENS. BOOKER POWELL,. WucE. WALTON,. J. BUE JENKINS, - DON KINNEY... -Clerk and © ollector DIRECTORS | Dr, T. C. Boulware, JM. Tucker, : fudge J- He Sullens, es Hickman’ 5 Frank Vorts, C.H. Dutcher Booker Powell, Green W. Walton, Jenn Deerwester, Ir. N. L. Whipple Wo, E, Walton, J. Rue kins. Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. Weextend to our customers every ac- commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. CORRESPONDENTS. First Nat’! Bank - Kansas City Fourth National Bank - St. Louis. Hanover National !'ank - New York. Gemermmneerneceer one ¢ eo BATES COUNTY = ¥ , } DO Fe National B< Capital paid i Surplus - - - 1s Pi PVGARD, = = = a HON. J. 8. MEWBENRY, Vices! 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Send 10cts, for 100-Page Pamphiet we adsoiataly aare ONAL BAW, | | i i} | | i | i } —iIN— | | | f \ | | | BOG ooo, | j NGLey Was rs. Ballingsley Lost SL6C0 at a i! i Brouaugh, a | Nevada. Mo., were at the New Albany days of the past week. ig they left for home | both Chief | ors of the} hed | A} instituted, | Th i ‘ly questioned, that his wife hotel. but employes but this fruitless. hotel also proved Then another and a more careful search was made of room 45, the number Mr. and Mrs. Ballingsley had occupied, and the money was | found between the slats of the bed} The find also | gave a clue toa woman's idea of a safe repc The 2 long leather pocket book and formed the center of that mysterious article of woman's dress ud the mattresses. itory for vaiuables. the pocket book was tightly sewed a piece of coffee i 1 th known as a bustle. Around bundle was sewed a towell, and loosely wrapped about was another The whole the towel. a not unprepossessiug : able bustle. Mr. Bail: returned tothe city yesterday and chimed his pr He explain that in the hur departure lis wife had neglected to put on hér bustle and lid net discover her loss until they j the thed Nevada. Then, rea full foree of her positi she yetter the face and exclaimed: r mostrucs 1 i half full slapped her “O, excuse me, + to hit you, but I forg —Kansas City Ti Woman as a Martyr History rcords the suttering of less maityrs, ¢ ad of them with | wonder ands} y. But there are living to-day in our midst thousands ot count- } otier martyrs who have far stronger claims on our consideratrion—women who are suiferers trom ailments those peculair to her sex, our wiv daughters and sisters, perhaps whose lives are an unremitting round of sufferiag: “Ts there no reliet’’?? they cry. Yes, there is; Mr. Pieree’s orite Prescription will remove that “dragging-down”’ feel- ing, will banish that backache, will r store every tunction to its normal condi- tion. To all sufferers trom female com- laintsg—and their name is legion—we psay: et the ‘Prescription’? at once; it will be worth tar more than its weight in gold to you. Marrying By the Glove. A singular custom is this, and in Holland by no means uncommon; | young men there, having finished the usual school course, go away from home to enter into” business fr themselves, often in India, or Sumatra, or Ceylon to learn the man- | agement of coffee or spice planta-| tions. After becoming established and in receipt of means sufficient to main- tain a household, their thoughts na- turally turn toward the blooming maidens of “fatherland,” possibly there may be withered blossoms laid carefully away, reminders of half- made promises; the lonely bachelor dares not wholly trust them, but following the way of his forefathers, enters into correspondence with aj friend, gives particulars of his posi-| tion, and proposes that careful selec- | tion shall be made among the maid- ens now grown to fair estate of comeliness, with perhaps a postseript \ concerning the “dot” that would be made sure to her. | This manly confidence meets with a ready response from the home | friend; he does his best for the ab-| sent one, encloses a photograph of | the damsel. and all parties await the | result—calmly, if they can. | } After the lapse of a few months a | second letter arrives from India; en- | closed is a soiled left-hand glove and | sitorney. Without loss of | nony takes p! the ling for the distant ce. ¢ and the young woman s ou the next Indian mail steam- } her new home. She leaves all » has loved behind. to meet in a strange land new conditions of love | and hap Such a marriage is as bindit the bridegroom were resent. and itis never re } ieither party « ‘h other, the si ly share the as if | siderable number of these symptoms | democratic state as you What Ails You? F Do you have obstructions of the DON’T SCOLD nasal passag discharges from a man for groaning when he has head and throat, sometimes profuse. Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain Sia pe Sea 4m is simply awful. No torture in the acrid an l watery, at others, thick. ancient times was more painful than tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody these twin diseases. But—oughtn’t putrid and offensive; dull. hea a man to be peed if, bas Rheu- Honan aie = ist tt. a matism or Neuraigia, he wont use headache most of the fime, with oc Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured easional “splitting headache: thousands who have suffered in the your eyes weak, watery, or inflamed: Saul wang ke cas car hundreds is there ringing in the ears, with able Bape orouounced more or less deafness; do vou have “The skill of five physicians could not é : enre me of Rleumatiam whic! to hack, cough and gag, in your ef- in the hips, neck said suiaiders.Sontease forts to clear your throat in the Benois cence ee aecknioree me relief, and the third enabled me to #1 forfour and a half hours without waking. I continued its nse, and am now weil.” = Rev. S. H. TROYER, New Albany, Ind. ae Sends ts for the beautiful colored pic- morning; do you expectorate offen- sive matter, scabs from ulce per- haps tinged with blood; is your fasconeyiy ribeer aor pee voice changed and is there a “nasal THE ATALOPHOROS CO. ne MY. twang” to it; is your breath offensive; : oe are your sense of taste and smell im a paired? If you have all or any con- P you are suffering from that most common and dangerous maladies— you 5 ING LADIE chronic nasal catarrh. The more complicated your disease has become | i+! the greater the number and diversity ATE, Cal: 2 se WwW. FL PRICE ecture of symptoms. No matter what stage it hus reached, Dr. Sage’s Ca tarrh Remedy, which is sold by WILLIAM druggists at only 50 cents, will cure it. The manufacturers of this wonderful remedy off in good faith, $500 for a case of this disease which they cannot cur EWELL COLLEGE, LIBERTY, WESsoa Ri, Pittsburg Dispatch: Cor that Missouri Considering ¢ pyimry-NINTH YEAR BEGINS SEP. 6, is about as sure a Tri Puition and Incidental fees. S21. er term advance. rent, Tuition tre tr that, by the nomination of David R. Francis. she is x comfort to know has secured as wide awake a govern- or as the find. Moberly Headlight: usually an idle month with the farm- ers because, ordinarily. the ground JAS. G CLARK Chairman of F bourbons cou orl Be Carrollten, Mo possibly ELY. August is}7™ is too hard to plow, but this August will be 2 notable exception, as rain enough has fallen to allow them to o right ahead and prepare their land for fall wheat seeding. Rheumatism and Neuraigia Cured in Two Days. The Indiana Chemi >. have discov- ered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- natism and Neuralgia. to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia 2 pAyYs, andto give immediate re in chronic cases and effect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription tor this wondertul compound which can be filled by your home druggist atsmall cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much expensiv We will gladly retund money if satistaction is not given, ‘Cue InpiaNA Curmicat Co., Complete Short Hand, Music, 1 Latin, G full particular D-H SNOKE, M.A. Pre We guarantee it The Aricu the other d ersity on 5 Its course strictly to t less 1O-1yr Crawtordsville Ind | rectiv to tarming. 5 It has a faculty of cieven; oa farm The greatest absurdity that the | equipped with modern buildinzs, pure ogee i ze * ae “th: bred stock, laborsaving tools, a com- Fireside Guard knows anything about plete horticulture outtit: with thousands is for one good democrat to fall out with another good democrat on ac count of the nomination of a good democrat. ot varieties of freits and use etc., etc;an adimirat equi erinary departinent; a good ral mus i : States Ex For catalogu and for turt intormation to J. W. SANBORN, Des Corumbtra, Mo. \y Grover Cleveland knocked out one of his eyes at Hannibal on Monday by running the end of a sulky shaff into the socket. A horse with such a name ought to have better luck. i a 7 has revolu- I ik 10 tionize d the world during Not among the a method the half century. wonders orinvet and system of work that can be pretorm- ed all over the country without sepera ing the workers trom their homes liberal; any one can do the work sex, young or old: ro spec quired, Capital not needec started tree, cut this out and rx and we will send vou free, > great value and importance , What Am I to Do? The symptoms of billivousness are un- happily but too well known. They diff- er in different individuals to some extent. A billious man is seldom a breakfaet eat- er. Too frequently, alas, he has an ex- cellent appetite tor liquors but none tor solids ot a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection atany time: if it 1s not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digressive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate, There are otten Hemo:rhoids o1 ever loss of blood. There may be giddiness and otten headache and ac‘dity or flatu- lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all thisif not es- start you in business, which will you in more money right av bring uy, than any- thing else in the world. Grand outfit iree, Addiess Tyve & Co., Aucusta, Maine. I.yr. aang A MONTH $0 to $30) ch ns. furnish their own ho: time to the busine ade work nts preferred whe and give their whole Spare moments may be tect a cnre try Green’s August Flower, | profitably employed aiso. A few vacancies in it cost but a‘trifle and thousands attest ; townsand cities. F. 4 m & Co.. 1009 Main St SALESMEN , Wanted. Permanent _pocie its efficacy. 4i-tyr. eo Ww. Richmond, Va. 24-1m The wholesale trade of Sedalia is onthe boom. A recent count shows I tions guaranteed with SATLARWYDT that 1,150 country retail houses order | A IWID BS PENS = man ¢ their supplies through merchants of | ceed With us I ners. Stock com that city. specialties Outfit tree ‘ Adudres at once ame this peper. S E The Fredericktown Plaindealer is ; SURSERYMES responsible for the commercial point- er that wheat advanced 3 cents the day that Francis was nominated for governor. 6000 Book Agents wanted tosell — MO oe axe PUBLIC SERVICES OF 9” Reducing the gurplus. the disposition ot the Surplus in the Treasury engages the attention of Statesmen, but a more vital question our attention, and that is the reduc- n of the Surplus Consumptives. Since the discovery and introduction of Dr. ng’s New discovery for Consumption, s been a marked decrease in the from thi- dreaded disease, and ble to still further reduce t Consumptives. How? 1 hand r Cleveland from hie boyhood to bis nominadcs in St. Grov Full and complete “LVMOONAC IN LSIT ALWAdONd Has ae Tin perscnal reminiscences, incidents apd anecdotes: ce of the firs | Postebelytcetrased with susel portraits and wood engravings, Peers Pesta cee Gover ab onoe ins gore de Pain: oe LEN G. THURMAN. | or Si the f ts jars and S WINTER & COcg Fetes | i ofsaid note. and i oft py above dese highest bid- door of the rt county of between the anit lock in tt t n of th t purpose of satisfying said de s GEO Trustee's Sale. \ Missouri to- The one-fifth (1 lot five a block of Rockvil oflot four (4) and adjoining wenty-nine (28) inthe town ance Was made in ofone certain prom- ed in said deed of t has been made in said note and the accrued now long past dueand unpaid nest of the legal holder the conditions of dd to sell the above lic vendue to the atthe east front door county » Which conve premises at der for cash, ork Thursday, September 18, 1858, urs of ¥ o'clock in ithe forenoon of that day, for » interest NINGS. Trustee. ,Aceph B. Maye their de wnd recorded in otice within and for Bates count, trust deed book No. 44, page a nve to the undersig trustee the following Ue ed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates, and state of Missouri, to- wit Lots 5 twenty-one (21) in the city of Roekville, Bates county which conve nee Was made in trust to s the payment of a certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made inthe payment of said note now long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note ar dl poreuane » the conditions of said deed of trust Will proceed to sell the above described prem- ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash at th t front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Monday, Sept. 10th, 15) between the hours of # 0’clock in the forenoon o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for purpose ofsatisfying said debt, interest, and 10, in block No " fees costs. MES B. GANTT, Trustee. Sale. Whereas, Jacob Adams and Margaret Adams, his wife, by their deed of trust, dated July Ist, Issé, and recorded iu th Re- corder’s offi ithin and fur Bates county, Missouri, in book 36, page 193, conveyed to t! undersigned trustee the following descrit realestate, lying and being situate county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The south half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the south half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the south halfof the south half of the southeast quarter of the north- east quarter, and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and west halfof the northeast quarter of the north- east quarter of the southeast quarter, all ir section No. ten (10) oftownship No. thirty-nir (39) of range No. thirty (30), containing fifty acres more or Jess, subject to a certain deed of trust given to Jarvis, Conklin & Co. to secure the payment of four hundred dollars, which con- e was made in trust to secure the pay- mn one certain note fully described In said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said note and ac- crued interest thereon now long past due and anpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant tothe con- ditions of said deed of trust, T will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for casn, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, September 13, 1888, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, forthe purpose of satisfying said debt. interest and costs. AL. BETZ, 39 Trustee, Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the probate court’of Bates county, Missouri, made on the 17th day of August, 1488 the undersigned, public administrator for said county, has taken charge of the estate of David D, Smith, deceased. ‘All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow- ance, Within one year from the date of said or- der, or they may be precluded from any ben fit ofsuch estate; and if said claim be not ex- hibited within two years from the date of this publication they willbe foreyer barred. ‘This Ixth day of August, Issx J.W. ENNIS, Public Administrator. 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