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Wii ONCE MORE With a Clean Fresh Stock of DRUGS. Stationery, Paints, Oils, &c. Come and sce us as we can do you good | and would be g First dow 4 u lad to see you. or a rar We LL 50-10 SCALE IN THE MARKET. Something Every Farmer Wants. Ask your Implement dealer or Hardware man for them. It they are not handled in your Territory call on ddress us and any Intormation will be cheerfully given. wish to place Agencies with live men for Unoceupied Territory. OYD SCALE COMPANY, Office No. 315 Temple Court. Sai Trustec’s | Whereas, Willis Zinn and Rebecca | Zinn, his wife, by their deed of trust, dated August 10, 1885, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in truat deed book No; 4v, at page 1!l,convey- ed to the undersigned trustee the following de- scribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri to- | wit: in The east half of lot two (2) in the northwest quarter of section six (6) in township forty (40) of range thirty-two (32) and the weat half of | peseontesas quarter ofthe northeast quarter | of section thi ene (31) in township forty-one [41] of range thirty-two [32], containing 60 acres more or less, Which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note, fully described in said deed of trust: and whereas default bas been made in the pay- ment of said note and more than one year’s ac- crued interest thereon now long past due and un- id. Now, therefore, atthe request of the legal older of saidnote and pursuant to the.condi- tions ofsaid deed of trust,I will proceed to sell the'above described premises at public vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city ef Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri on Friday, December 14th, 1888, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon 4 and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that di for | the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest | and costs. F. M, ALLEN, 52-4t ‘Trustee. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Lizzie Jones (formerly Saunders] | and Wiley Jones, her husband and Martha | Saunders [a widow] by their deed of trust | dated Auguet % i887, and recorded in| the Recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 49, page 168, convey- ed to the undersigned trustee the following | @escribed real estate, lying and pein situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The east half of the southeast quarter of section nineteen [19] and the weat half of the | southwest quarter of section twenty [20] except | at of the west half of the southwest | 3 of section twenty (20) lying south of | fermon Fork creek all in township forty-two of range thirty-one [31] containing 145 acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trast; and whereas, default has been made in the pay- ment of the annual interest due August 9, 1888, on said note which default under the terms of said deed of trust rendered the whole debt ! due and which is now past due and un- = Now, therefore, at the request of the holder ofsaid note and pursnant tothe con- Opinions of Thiakers. Lobstein: tion; it is life. Luther: To doso no more is the truest repentance. Magoon: Truth is like a torch; when shaken it shines. Landor: There is a vast deal of vital air in loving words. Bartol: Character is a diamond that scratches every other stone. Bonnard: Silence is the wit of fools and one of the virtues of the wise. Charity is not an ac- Thomas A’Kempis: All is not lost when anything goes contrary to you. Diderot: Few persons live to day but are preparing to do so to-mor- row. Epictetus: What we ought not to do we should never think of doing. Lessing: A single grateful thought toward Heaven is the most effective prayer. George Macdonald: Some people only understand enough of a truth to reject it. incapable of sadness. one is truly vanquished. ditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for caan, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Batesand state of Missouri, on Friday, December 14, 1888, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | noon and five o’clock in the day, for the purpo: itemest and costs, afternoon of that se Of satisfying said debt. F. M. ALLEN, Trustee, Trustee's Sale. Whereas Frank Seleman and Anna Seleman his wife, by their deed of trust dated January 28, 1883, and recorded in the recorder’s effice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in beok No. 29, page 415. conveyed te the undersigned Sees Se petal 3 described real estate lying and being situate in the coanty of ook ae of Missouri, te-wit: 35 ses Forty-nine acres off of the south end west halfof the northeast quarter of cane twelve (12) in township forty {40} ef range twenty-nine [29] whieh conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trast; avd whereas, default has been madein the ment of the sureal interest due January AS88. which defauit under the terms otf said deed of trast rendered the wh debt due and which is now long past due and anpaid. Now, therefore, at the Tequest of the Tegal holder of said note, and pursuant to the “gonditions of said deed of trust, L will proceed to sell the above described premises at publie vendee, to the hi it bidder fer cash. at the east front door of the court house. in the city an county of Bates and state of Missou- s Friday, December 14, 1888, between the hours af 9 o’clock and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that the purpose of Satisfying said debt. eae nents. Cc. C. DURE, t Trastee. fereneon day, fer make them wretched. ' i | merand forge yourself one. out suffering and self-denial. Colton: Men will wrangle for re. | i | | for it: anything but live for it. Do You Suffer From Rheumatism. | Noone who has not been sufferer car jh | j caused by rheumatism. This painful y x, - i i disease i frequently caused by : stop- | mrapKenness oe oe prapee se : page of the circulation of the blood,; Positively Cerea by administenzg | through the muscular portions of the; Dr. ines’ Iden Specifi lbode~ BALLARD'S ‘SNOW ‘Ente r. Haines’ Golden Specific. | MENT will invariably cure this disease by penetrating every spot of the skin and | drawing to the outersurtace all poi | Ous matter and restoring a uatural ¢ | lation ot the blood. Every bottle guar } 3 s anteed. Dr. E. Pyle, Agent. The Matthew Arnold memoria | fund has reached the sum of $25. | 000, which, after providing the me }morial in Westminster Abbey wil rest isuffice to secure Mrs. Arnold a : “raodest competence.” Countess de Gasparin: The sad- dest thing under the sky is a soul Schiller: A merely fallen enemy may rise again, but the reconciled Felthan: Comparison, more than reality, makes men happy, and can Froude: You cannot dream your- self into character; you must ham- Matthew Henry: No great char- acters are formed in this world with- ligion, write for it, fight for it, die ave any idea of the excrutiating agony | Robbed the Sheriff. i Youngstown, O., Nov. —As | sheriff E. B. Walker was about to | enter the court house by the main | entrance at 3 o'clock yesterday morn- ing he was assaulted by two foot- ; pads who had been in hiding. They | choked him and robbed him of his | diamond scarf pin end then threw him over the stone wall of the en- trance to the eourt below, 2 distance j of eighteen feet. His right elbow and right leg were fractured. The ' sheriff was rendered unconscious by the fall upon the stone pavement and lay for two hours before he regained his senses. His feeble eries for help attracted attention aud he was pick- ed up aud carried home. He was half frozen when found, and the ex- posure and the injuries received ren- der his condition critical. ¥rom Tennessee. Bristol, Tenn., July 5, 1888. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen—Four years ago I re- sided in Des Moines, Iowa, and while there contracted blood poison. T had a remarkable constitution, and that, with the aid‘of an eight 1; of Bates County nat’l bank. | months’ sojourn at Hot Springs, LLOYD SCALE 60. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Paid up Capital Stock, $100,000. Cheapest and Most Practical cured me—at least I thought it cured me. fhis spring pimples appeared upon my face, and my general health began to give way. I at once attrib- uted it to the old trouble, and was thinking of another trip to Hot Springs, when a friend recommend ed your medicine instead. I began to take it, but must say, with some deubt. This was svon dispelled, my general health improved and the pimples disappeared, aud now I feel inyself aguin. Frank H1eromonvors: Chattanooga, Tenn., June 27, ‘SS. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen—In the early part of the presnt year, a bad case of blood poison appeared upon me. I began taking S. S. S. under advise of an- other, and to-day I feel greatly im- proved. Lam still taking the medi- cine and shall continue to do so until Tam perfectly well. Ibelieve it will effect a perfect cure. Yours truly, Doc. P. Howarp, 111 West Sixth street. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. It is said that the coal fields of Great Parish, La., furnish ore that assays all the way from $20 to $10,- 000 aton. Thus far no systematic working has been made in them. 29) Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that tor years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Lite Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis- faction. We do not hesitate to guaran- tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, it satisfac- tory results do not toliow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Walls & Holt, the Druggists. I Mrs. Broadway of Chicago, has a chance to spread herself. She has a monopoly of the bill boards of that city, and has 2,000.600 square feet of bill boards to cover every week Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. We desireto call your atteition toa remarkable article which we are selling a large amount of. One that is spoken et in the highest terms of praise by all who have used it. It gives instanta- neous relict inthe worst coughs. It cure where all others have failed. It is BALLARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It is absolutely the best known remedy for coughs, colds, consumption croup, bronchitis, sore throat, sore chest, as h- maandall disease of the throat and lungs. It yon have a cough on any ot your tamily are afflicted don’t put off until too late, try this grand remedy. Dr. E. Pye, Agent. James Whi er poet is sometim: Bard of White river.” It vitho the knowledge ot the person ta 3 is abselutely h a permanent an whether the pati | et or an alcoholic ¢runkards have 1 their coffee withou to-day believe the own free will. tem once impr it becomes an liquor appeti i ulars, address GoLDEN _ Race st, Cincinnati, O. tthe never fails. The sys 1 ' be able to fur comb Riley, the Hooe- s referred as the an be given in a cup of coffee or tea ! made temperate | men who have taken Goiden Specific in knowledge, and quit drinking ot their ghated with the Specific mpossibility tor the For tull partic- ECIFIC CO., 185 The Official! Vote. | Jefferson City, Mo., Noy. 22.—The | secretary of state thinks that he will | the official vote; within a few days. The office has been swamped for days with work. | Some of the returns at first were in- complete. They will show the vote for lieutenant-gov treasurer, secretary of of lands, railroad commissioner, judge of supreme court and attor- ney-general. The vote for governor was published on a former occasion. The official count will hardly change the figures given as much as a dozen votes. Lieutenant-governor—Claycomb, D., 261,734; Wallace, R., 238,534; Teaborue, U. L., 3,440; Wilson, P., 4,672; scattering, 697. Auditor—Seibert, D. 261,759; Mar- tin, R. 236,686; Noerr, U. L. 19,074; Cobbean, P. 4,380. Treasurer—Noland, D., 261,745; Trowein, R., 236,695; Craig, P, 4.- 525; Vertress, U. L., 18,881. Secretary of state—Lesueur D., 261,401; Mott, R., 236,855; Fox, U. L,, 18,768; Farris, P., 4,389. Register of lands—McCulloch, D. 261,738; Chase, R. 236,515; McMur- ray, P. 4,027; Bernardi, U. L. 18,- Ti2 sh nor, ate, register Railroad commissioner—Hennes- sey, D. 262,580; Vedder, R. 236,469; Bell, U. L. 18,931; Lancey, P. 4,320. Judge of supreme court—Barclay, D. 262,723; Botsford, R. 235,129; Boswell, P. 4,302; Jones, U. L. 15,- 642. Attorney general—Wood, D. 266,- 810; Bridges, R. 252,165; Bowling, P. 4,464; scattering, 27. DON'T let that cold of yours run on. You think itis alight thing. But itmay run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or into consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death it- selt. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead- All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee’s German Syrup. It you den’t know this already, thou- sands and thousands of people can tell you. ‘They have been cured by it and “know how it is themselves.” Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. 4-Iyr¢ow- u old bachelor, and in his personal habits is repre- sented as a model of propriety. He neither smokes, chews, swears, gam- bles nor gets worried. Still he is not suspected of being excessively good. At a western church fair a device for getting up a testimonial to the pastor bore the following legend: “Drop a dollar in the slot and see the pastor smile.” aS A i i ee Ce A fool and his life are soon parted. Senator Quay and President Har- Tison are not personally acquainted. When they first meet there ought to be some warm congratulations. Speaker Carlisle is a chewer of chewing gum. He has an idea that it aids digestion. President Carnon of the French republie isa gooddresser. He leads the male fashions in France. A report is current in other cities to the effect that skimmed milk can net be sold in Kansas City. A big noise cannot come out of a small orifice. All fine singers and speakers have large mouths. Russia is moving in a railroad re- form. All travelers who play cards “will,” says the railway minister, “be judiciatly pursued.” Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Joseph W. McCaughey and Jennie McCaughey his .by their deed of trust, dated January 2s, 1884, and recorded in the re- cerder’ Misson: bor k No. 88, page 246. conveyed to alesse pens sos tn Ae ee en real estate lying and being situate in t county of Bates. and state of Missouri, to—w: | “The south half of the northwest quarter sec- { tiem twemty-four (#4) in township forty-two | Ga) of range thirty-two (33) contai acres more or less, which conveyance was made intrast to secure the paym trast; and whereas, default has been made in TATY M%, ISS®, on said note which default under | the terms of said deed of trust ‘me and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the ursuant to the comlitions of said deed of trast will proceed to sell the vd Srey eee ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house, ‘te th y of Butler, county of Bates and state ef Missouri, on Friday, December 14, 1888, between the hours of 9 o’cloek in the forenoon and 5 o’elock in the afternoon of t day, for the purpose ofsatisfying said debt, interest, | 3nd costs. i Cc. C. DUKE, ‘ 2 Trustee. 1B auditor, | 7 office within and fer Bates county, | the undersigned trustee the following described | eertain note fully described in said deed of | ae payment of the annual interest due Jan- | rendered | jee whole debt dae and which is now long past | equest of the legal holder of said note and | Commencing ntil turther utler as follows: GOING WORTH. Kansas City Express Kansas City Expr Local Freight . 3 SOUTH. DIVISION, WEST. GOING 12:40 P. + S:0C A. M. M, Passenger. - Freight.... Passenger. . 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