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He 1 | caught in his best suit of Wii seized one of the | out valvular incompetency. tt ) Saf A FIGHT | \ Pension Cee i “= eae 2-30 ae Neer cae = oe Ann by Ale Abdalla 1h. 2x ay ‘JACOBS Oo] isa poweifully built young mis and perfectiy fearless, but was clothes and st 4 y i Serpents 1 al Usnapped its head off wit the wrist. auth lon is always due cetic f the 1a caused by ral Brompiou Hos pl lives London sue nt has b puolish Lthit 52 cen H t i t : : thin ‘ instiiulio the i rf i i 5 lisor de bs Paik y f on the threshold tin ypelctors | é ape Cure have received 1 may testi us which th have not published, because of the inered sliders ‘ A Sate E aaly with whieh they would be re- veve lt were it clatued that Warner's | you satisfactory re ue Cure enres consumption. But erent! Be 2 youcanb the fact is that if ur kidneys be 2 bottle of Dr. tor Consum cured and }. dthy condition nd ut ina hez hey expel the uri section ¢ tor any att Chest, st as Cor tion Lungs, Whooping Cough, is pleasant and agri tectly sate, and car and poiscu- the ous Wasie niitter, ta prevent liritation of the delicate jot the lungs, substances thereby removing the Sin every case, 1,250 pou uunds, good bone and has never beer i but »w better th inut lto tr 7 sati H wae and: ure MeDon: of dams of Al \ sire 1 2:183, Co:m- unbrino Chief Nora by Down- sire of Jim 2nd dam Mrs. Caudle on 2: Abbott by M4, Ist dam Country Maid by Country Gentleman, son of borrowed a shot. | Rysdik’s ibe ison an No: 10, 2nd i ice sire of Lady Tarpin 22 1 ‘Caliban esta oa 24, by Membriz o Pik nt No. 29, Ist 1g hm 'Y | dam Cassia by Cassius M o ay Jr., ofhishome. Tinnell | No. 22, sire of Duar 3, Harry to the woods and is | Clay 2:2 Membrino © Pilot by M brino Chief No. 11, Ist dam Juliett by Pilot Jr., sire of John Mor 2:25, Pilot Temple 2:24, and dams of Maud S. 2:083, JL. € Nutwood 2:183- Certiricate:—We, the under ed certify that we know the he Membrino Chief Jr., formerly owned by J. W. Hughes, of Richwood Sta- tion Ky. and know him to be a first- class breeder, his colts are extra in shape, size and styl J.W. Tatirano, P. C. Bepiyerr, J. G. Braprorp, G. O. Creek, the Tnvestment, >. 2:10, bring fe urchare price. n this uy from our advertised King’s New Dis It is guaranteed when used Lungs or Inflamma- to ults, or in case ption ot Throat, ASUL ion, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, etc., etc. It eeable to taste, per- n always be depended jeause. When the effect is removed | upor. Trial bottles tree at Walls & | J.-L. Frazer, 9 Witiam Riney, the symptoms of kidney disease: Holt’, the Druggists. I Henry Barry. Ricnarp Mappey, which is called consumption disap- Boston has 3,000 licensed saloons. Saul Hixp Jz JastesiW SHueaEs: pears, and with which caused it. Under the new h number will be 700. From this i it the irritation The following is tence of Gov. Francis in refusing to grant commutation to the condemn- ed Bald Knobbers: “The executive authority of the state can not be better employed than in throwing about the the closing sen- doggeries. bucklen’ s The Best Salve i homes of its chiidren the mantle of its juris- detion. Corns, and all Skir tively cures Piles, is guaranteed to gi orm For sal teiby Wa The epidemic of lawless- ness which has broken out in various parts of the county in the guise of ov seat styled re Ms gulators ln this state has which fount expression in Bald Knobberism should be sup- pressed and itis to the eredit o f Missouri that she has so promptly administered the punishment pre- seribed by law and southerners in N M. Depew said: pe whole sky of the horizon and and ssimists. for the con of outrages of the nature the of Edens-Green murder. Being sworn to support the law, to insure protection curesin 1 to 3 counteracting the Tt will not tai to peaceable citizens Lansdown, dru and to in the punishment of the offenders LT connot grant the commutation de- sired.” Tn Guy's (London) Hospital ports, vol. 1, page 396, is found the statetuent: “Simple hypertrophy (en- largement) of the heart, especially of the left ventricle. found with- In this numerous class the cardiac is second- ary (a symptom) to the renal affee- This explains why Warner's Cure is effectual of It removes from the blood the kidney te- of the creek. is English S| s nts, Sore and Swollen Save $50 by use of ed. old by W. guist, Butler, Mo In eases heart disease. acid which causes the high license plan is an effective method of weeding out the cheap Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Dores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains or no pay required. It y refunded. Price 25 In his banquet speech before the I would like to see the “Mystic C ure” tor Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically Oklahoma society notes: complished Miss of Wichita, is ms with friends from St. red wagon in the hollow over north Spavn Liniment removes Hard, Sots or Calloused Lumps and from horses, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains Twenty Baltimore belles will make | | three minute gait by Alamo, Jr., a tour of Europe by their “lone! J. W. Watsos, 'N. S. Brisno. DON CARLOS. Also Don Carlos, the fine thor- oughbred Jack, will stand at the stable at $10.00 for a colt to stand and suck. Don Carlos black Jack, mealy nose, 15 hands high, fine length with plenty of bone and weight, foaled July 1884, sired by Adams Black Spaniard, Ist dam by Mattengly’s Diamond, 2nd dam by Imported Iron Duke, 3rd dam a thoroughbred _Jennet descended from Anthony Kilgore and Dr Wil- son’s Importations. Don Carloshas proved to be one of the best breed ers ever in Bates county anda sure foal getter. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. TIMOTHY. Timothy, bay stallion, will serve mares at my stable, five miles north of Butler and five miles south of Adrian at $15.00 for a colt to stand and suck. Service due when colt comes or when mare changes owner- ship or about to be removed from the county. A lein will be retained on all colts until service is settled. Seasen to commence April Ist, 188° and close July Ist, 1859. be taken to prevent will not be reponsible should any oc- cur. igh license law the reduced to about t would appear that Arnica Salve, ke world for Cuts, SaltRheum Fever vt n Eruptions, and posi- ve pertect satisfaction cts per box: & Holt, the druggists ew York Chauncey “This is no time for future, top, sides, all painted red.” days by immediately poison in the system. Sold by W. J. t, Butler, Mo. 38-6m The ac- Lulu Grady, late aking 2 short stay Louis, the in DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. an Blood Spats in, Timothy, dark bay stallion, 16} | ae eae Etc- | with plenty of bone and muscle, | pig pence segs ater = by James H. Scott, Lexington, Sav | foaled in spring of 1885 has } never been trained but can | a dam Nelly by “Zachary Taylor. Fo eau at the Pedro, mez | with good wei bsired by Mi Tebbs Alexan | & Laferty’s A Youngs Pariicr Uses One te Others | New London, Conn., May 7- | Directus Perkins, a farmer jnear Gunzyamp, a large and locally- of Grot ked t ig eae est part o ew iw oat | tremens ea iuderne igvwainp | 2 widow of as ‘ame to M ‘ ' a bes Mambring Chiet dt heewcatl j with ith one of ‘ W ie near Suake de ne ua sinall his own ble coate as he = The cave in the highest part of the cliff. Membrino Chief, Jr.. will do ser- Mr ene Was aL prigal to hud alt ace at At. Warnock’s (Humphre ibe f ) stable one mile southwest of sWarin Oo howere || court house in Butler at $20 for acolt tl ‘ an in : to stand and suck, service due when stant they lh re a jt comes or when mare changes | Gungywamp is famous place for | 5° roe aS uy LOSS 2 s 2 eae rship or r about to be rewoved racers, 1 variety of — blacksnakes line of duty®andt s will | =e sae gin ie yatta pestis eae don all colts until service is set- which has aw white threat and which fo: tled. Season to commence April 1, lalis much of its prey lashing it | Micrit Wins Iss, and close July 1. Care will to death with its tail, Those which! We desire tosavt be taken to prevent accidents but | attacked Perkins were of this varie | ° not be responsible should any Belfounder by = ported Bellf Alexand ler Tackey 2:26, of the d t Maud S. 2:083 i C. 2:10, Nutwo 2:18}. Zi i Taylor was a ww horse. | Ist p ati, ob a sad roadster, could pace or trot in We DON PE =DRO.. ig js er ie 1 ed Esparterna Midnight by Tur ton he by Bramblets ported Merocastle > allowed to serve Well- iv-2m ebDew ivr “Mc Dasine 5 inc. STAR Je stand the se a p Yards, 6u "s Butler, Mo., at the 3 to stand up and suck » When colt stands mare parted with or rs ne 2 ing StarJr.is a « Weighs about and harness Care will be taken to. prev » responsible shou Trespo fou AGG AD EQUIT ARLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION Care an | dee accidents but | | hands high, fine style and action | | : Ss B : i ai TG. d = the heart disease. selves. They will write a book of} dam old Nelly by Tom Crowder. z he simple app } + ; 1 Jot y. 3 3 Omstuesxt.” with Thee eae = twenty chapters. each belle to con. | of the dams of John W. Conly 2:2 ‘ % Forest leaves are being pressed|, . ¢ z Belva Lockwood 2:25, Cooley 2: Cine, will cure any ox aie tribute one chapter. j ; he pr: } a3 2.2 Jr. by 4 Bream. Ringworm, Pile-, . i nto the practical u of the world. | Modesty 2:264, a 4 Alamo J r. by Ak ano, > is ¥ n | A Frene is using them for w A Kansas paper comes out under =. by Pr sen € es = = a ase Ae : "time paper pulp. The paper ace has | this motto: “In sorehum w nae Vy Tonnes. sire of dam of Badicosts bi oe i ania eae setae: ; = eee ne trust) Woodford Chief 2:224, Alamo ree osts bu n sa iek ~ 4 | “ and in salt we pickle our fait 1 2:34 by Almont No. 33 who has 34 OF!SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,00 This association issues month, on pay ot One Dollar per share. We pay cash dividends semi-annually on Paid Upst We loan money anywhere in Parties desiring to ma a members! Missourt ents for i terest or to procu do weil fOsee J. HL NOR TON Agent, Butler Mo Or Address R.C. Sd D, See’y.,+ Sedalia. Mo. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County or Bates. Inthe Cirtuit court of Bates county, in va- cation, April 3rd, iss, W. F. Wooden plain- tiff, vs. George Blanchard defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorneys before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court Bates county, Missouri, in vacation, and files petition and affidavit. leging, among ether things, that defendant nota dent of the state of Missouri; where- upon it is ordered by the clerk of the court in vacation that ssid defendant be n tifled by publication plaini® on commenced a suit him in this court, by petition and attachment in the eircuit court of Bates county, Missouri. found- ed upon a note of one handred and torty dol- lara ($140) and interest, and his property os avout to be attached and that unless the said George Blanchard, be and appar at this court atthe next term ‘thereof, to be began and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in said county, on the third day of June next. and on or before the sixth day ef said term, if theterm shall so long continue—an‘ if not, then on or before the last day of said term— answer or plead tothe petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judg: ment will be rendered actording’ And be it farther ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, inthe BetLer WrEKLY Tings, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be atleast four weeks before the first day of the next term of circuit court JOHN C. HAYES, A true copy from the record, Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit {sza.] court of Bates county, thix 3rd day of April, Isse. JOHN C HAYE 30-48 Cireuit Clerk. Cirenit clerk Administrator’s Sale. | Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of | an order made by Probate court of Bates | | county, Missouri ite November term, ins, il, as the administrator of David snider, ed, prov sell tothe highest bidder at public vendne at the east front door of the court house in the city of Batier, Bates county | Iw | Missouri, on | | Saturday, May 11th, 1859, the following described real estate, sitaated in | | Bates connty, Missouri, viz Lot 3in bieck 2, in the first addition to the city of Rich Hill and the west two-thirds f the southwest quar- | ter of the southeast ou: | township thirty-eigh ] prorersy to be sold to pay such de! n proved anc probated against theestate of the said David Snider, deceased, anc said sale | tebe madeon the following te ‘ cash and one-half secured by dee the pre with interest from date at “ per cent or ail cash at the option of the purchaser. J. W. ENNIS, Admini-trater Noti Notice is hereby giren hn H. Sullens. admin: sam F. Hawkins decessed. ttlement of his accounts with said estste as ts tor, at the next term of the issouri, to be probate court of jen at But! : ont a 13th day of May, i SULLENS, set” Administrator . LUMBAGO—LAME BACK A QoQ S = _ e = = = punof pun posn J,, ie AOR pasoyns WAAL J “HOST Ls quan ee NQ SqQaunp’ IS = R = = = 3 = 3 “pw ‘as0u}12q ‘ANYdWOD Y37390A ‘WV SATHVHO FHL ahearyg go 40Av ,, DIY) J JOA Ul oY lgiay st aamieusis asoym | ICURE FITS! ress BY, ONS SAAN. for filing saws ar “PoLDING Sawin UAC aj y Us Be be aeney. we B11 Sos Cacal Surecty great reputation as acure f ! sia, and NERVOUS disorders Tt relies languid and debilitated cond! sores impaired or Sort Vitatity. ng! ee strensth and vigor. J I= pleasant “t+ gaining Cure I do not mean aoe to = ive EXpress nothing for & Sr. Rew Yor« spep- ves all te the used regularly Ureces the = y=teaaa ogainst bp as infuence of Milarta. Price—$1.00 per Rott. « of 34 ounces, @ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 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