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Bheumatism and Weuratgia Cured in Two Days. [he Indiana Chemica! Co. have discos acompound which acts with truly elous rapidity in the cure of Rheu- M We guarantee it of Butler, on the : 1389, there will be held in the city of Butler, | patism and Neuralgia. to cure any and every case of acute jaflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia jn 2 DAYS, andto give immediate reliet chronic cases and ettect aspeedy cure. Fon receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, We will send to any address the prescription tor this wondertul compound hich can be filled by your home druggist at small cost. We take this means of ving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will) gladly refund money if satistaction is not} fven. THE INDIANACHEMICAL Co, | 10-19 Crawtordsville Ind } i ! | 2d,or of the ELECTION PROCLAMATION. ty of But- ‘To the qualified yoters of the ler, b 7OU SOTIFIED T pursuance ot an Ordinance passe ¥ ayor and Board of Aldermen tor said ci day of tember, at the usual voting places therein, on Tuesday, October 15th, 188° An election tor the purpose of determining whether or not the qualified voters of the city of Butler will raify and adopt an or- dinance and contract mac and entered into between suid city and Hiram S. bewey, for the construction and maintaining of a system of Water-Works for said city, as de- scribed and set forth in suid ordinance, at the annual rental therein set forth; a copy of which said ordinance is hereto attache and made a part hereof. Tne election inthe ist, or North Ward, will be held at the office of the Recorder of Deeds, in the northeast corner of the court house, iu said city, and the election in the South Ward, w1}l be held at the office Sheriff, in the southeast corner ef the court house, in said city of atler; at which said election those favoring the ratification and adoption of said ordinance, will cast a ballot on which shall be printed or written “For the Water-Works—Yes,” and those epoca. to the ratificaiien and adoption of id ordinance, will cast a ballot on which shall be printed or written ‘‘For the Water. Works—No.” » B. HC. Mayor of the City of Butier, M AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A SUPPLY OF WATER TO ‘THE CITY or BUTLER, IN THE issouri. County of Bates and State of Mo., and Its Inhabitants, } | said city of Butler, as hereinafter provided. The city of Buuer may compel the said | Tantees, their successors and assigns, to | extend the water mains upon any streets in the city of Batler, beyond the five (35) miles, lofore provided for, whenever the judgment of the City Council the deman shallrequire it. And said the ess0rs OF assigns, hereby ) said city, one addition | zie fire hydrant for gach and every five hundred (500) feet, or major part thereot, of ifivehundred (300) feet of mains, ordered | laid down, atan annual rental! of forty-five dollars All additional hydrants on its five ‘5 S of pipe to betree of rent to said city, provided s: ity will pay tor put- ! ting in additional hb ants. The use of all ot said hydrants for tire purposes and flush- ing gutters and sewers is to be uuder the} } control of said city, or such officers or | agents as it may direct, and the city ot But- | ler hereby makes 1t a misdemeanor for any person Or persons not authorized, to close | Orin any way interfere with said hydrants SxcTion 5. In consideration of the water | sapply hereby secured to the said city and | ts inbabitants,and as an inducement to said grantee, or his successors or assigns, to uccept the provisions of this ordinance and ; contract, and enter upen the construction of said water works, the said city of Butler hereby agrecs to and does rent from said grantees, during the full term of this ordi- mance, seventy-five (75) hydrants, located upon the five (5) miles of mains, as hereinbe- fore provided for the purpose aforesaid; and thecity of Butier does hereby agree and bind itself to pay to the said grantees for the use of said seventy-five (75) hydrants, the sum of four thousand dollars [$4,000] per cpeerd Peers semi-annually on the first days. of January and July of each year dur ing the continuance of thisordinance. Any money due the grantees arising out of the P 8 of this ordinance unpaid for sixty days afterthe same becomes due and payable, shal! bear six (6] per cent, interest theréafter until paid. Srcrion 6. The grantees shall provide and maintain an electric fire alarm or a tel- ephone system connectin* the water com- pany’s office with the pomp nouse, at all times accessibje tothe city fire department ormarsbal, 80 that an alarm of fire may be communicated to the engineer in charge of the machinery, who shall, upen receiving said alarm, return an answer, and as speed- | | grantee And authorizing H:ram 8. Dewey, Ina asso- | ily ‘Qa possible, set the pumping machine- ciates, assigns and grantees, to coustruct,| ry into eperation, to more fully insure the maintain and operate Water- Works; algo | efficiency of the fire pressure, as hereinbe- for making and entering mto a centract | fore provided, and when said fire pressure with said Hiram ey, his associates, | is not needed, said fire department or City grantees and jas, for furnishing hy- | Marshal shall at once notify said engineer drants, and supplying the same witu wa- | at the pump-house. ter, for purposes of fire protection, and SxcTION7. The city shall have the free giving said city an uption to purchase | use of water for city offices occupied tor suid werks. Also for submitting this| city purposes, and for the public schooi proposition to the qualified voters of said | buildings and churches im said city, for CALIFORNIA. THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES | | i STH, Coucks, nehitiscgst | privilege and authority of maintaining and operating a system of; city, tor their adoption or rejection. Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the city of Butler as follows: SEcTION 1. ‘There is hereby granted to H. Ss. Dew his associates and assigns, tor the term of twenty (20) years trem and af- ter the final passage of this ordinance, the establishing, Water- Works, in accordance with the terms and provisions of this ordinance, and of using the streets, alleys, public squares and all other public places within the corpo- | rate limits of the city of Butler, Missouri, y now exist, Or may hereafter be ex: and within such othe rritory as may now or hereatter be under its jurisdic: tion, tor the purpose of laying pipes, muans and other conduits, and eYVolrs, stand- pipes and hydrants, and other neces- sury app ing an adequate supply ot y water to said city ot Butler, and habitants, for public and priv: use, and for making repsirs and extensions to the said system from time to time during the penodin which this ordinance shail be all us for conducung and furnish » Wholesome to its in- flushing gutters and sewers, for four drink- ing fountains for man and beast; said drinking fountains to be erected and main- tamed at the cost of grantees, with water troughs or basins of suflicient size to ac- commodate the public; the use of water tor all purposes, not to exceed an average of seven thousand [7,000] zallons per day. For any excess of this quantity the said citv agreesto pay rates tor the same as herein provided. The water furnished the city. as aforesaid, shall not be used habitually any citizen of the city ot Butler, thereby de- priving the grantees of revenue, and when Nushing gutters sewers there shall be at all time attached to the hose a one inch ring noz- | zle through which the water must be discharg- ed, and the -ngineer atthe pump-house shall haye been previously notified. This section not to be construed as requiring grantees tc lay additional pipe or furnish any fixtures | for the above uses, except troughs anid basins aforesaid. | | | | Within thirty days after the ch this ordinance takes effect, the shall file their written day said acceptance thereof in the office of the city clerk Au Gpepcen mer AT ; } 5 SEC 9. 7 Tae rOrk oi 15 Corl | enforced. SEC 4. The said waterworks are to be com- rate DISEASES* LON “TION avations for laying | pleted on or hefore July Ist 150. ‘Then there- —-Ss 1 m ts id public places, | after for the full term of this ordinance | SLUNGS = Soid on Guat lRegresiide ‘made with the least| (except. purchased by the’ city) said grantees shall continue and furnish, without default, a constant and uninterrupted supply of water, as hereinafter set forth; failing todo i city may take possesion, tempo- said works, machinery and appur- and operate th me until assured practicable inconyemence to the inhab: lot thecity, und speedily retilied an placed in as good condition as betore suc | Pavitions Ww made, and te the satis tion of the Street Commissioner. And to tur guard agninst IS end for circular, 9] bey ttle 3 pr 9% INE. MED‘co.oROVILLE, CAL. rari tenance accidents, the dexcavations shall be guarded by | that the works will be efficiently operated by rricades by ¢ and danger lights at| Said grantees. The cost of thus operating nigbt, durmeg ail the aforesaid construc-| said works by said city shall be at the ex- tion, operation, maintaining, retilling er} pense of said grantees, and any such ex- repairing, and said guarding to be done by | pense may be deducted “from the next pay ment of hydrant rental. Whenever t sxpense of said gti {1 J i a te grantee nereby agrees to | is required as herein stated the city is to fur- er baru a {7 the hose nozzle with which to m | on the part of said grantee, or bisemployes, | the test i . IM NOn-compliance with ihe section as pro SEC. 10 When this system of waterworks pir successors is completed said grantees or th or assigns shall notify the city council of said | city of Butler to that effect, and submit the works tosuch a testas will show the capacity | of the systemto besuficient to throw tive (4) | | vided. | SECTION The general plan of said tem of Water-Works shall be us tollows MAINS. sys. ‘The pipe system shall consist of not less | Simultaueous streams through fifty (50) feet of ) miles in corporate limits, and | two and one balt (2 1-2) inch hose and one (1 -of the best quality of cast iron pape, }imeh nozzle trom five (5) different hydrants at one time a stream not less than eighty (s0) feet high. Upen the satistactory performance of this test, said city council shall formally accept said system according to the terms of this ordinance SEC, 11. The city shall have the option to fotsizes varying trom ten (19) inches to four () inches. The pipes shall be of stand- ard weights, coated with preservation - nish, and shail be laid in the | manner, not less than thirt | below the surtace of present graded streets. ‘ st -1 SOLD AND GUASANTERD bY CURE gs 2 yoy | Said pipes shall be tested ut the founc purchase the said works and appurtances con- Ua Aa es ‘UE. a hydrostatic pressure ot three hun nected therewith at the expiration of ten (10) | (300) pounds to the square inch. The years after July first, (Ist) 150), and at the se@PTry Curewine Gum, | tive Giimiles of mains shall be located by | ¢xpitation of each succeeding five year, there- A : 1 the suid grantees, as directed by a commit. | after, by giving notice, in writing, to said natural C : v swallow- ! tee of the City Couneil of si of But. | €Tantees at least three months previous to ex- ing the saliva produce ia chewing will fier, duly inted and under the advice | Pitation of its date for purchase, and by paying therefor the fair and equitable valine of Said theeng ot saic Wate *: 4 brie en pmeet eed wae works, which value shall be determined matertally aid di ? shail be so located that there shall be a tr satic rst DIST) 1BUTING NFS, | throughout the major portion of the ent tees, and incase they cannot agree, then b; arbitration, and if this proves unsatisfsctory andthey fail to agree, then by the circuit court of Bates county in the manner prescrib- ed by law, und upon such purchase and the payment therefor, the said grantees shall de- pnt and ac- stor tire protection and private con- | Kansas Cit, Mo | pipe syste, and most conven HYDRA shull be double discharge twe and ENTRAL FEMALE )totap mains and make all the Tips, and shal be. tong | H¥er possession of said works and this ordi-| i yi se aes g i | nance shall cease and become void, Lexinzton, Mo. | nd # ball (44) inches in diameter inside, eee ar m3 é wOLLECE,, Uc Pekar Thorough | and shall be foar (4) feet. trom grade lind (caanivery Said grantees shall have the right Course in all departments. 14 Expe1 ced and Com- {to center of inlet pipe; the size ot connect- 5 : 5 : : p ions he protect- tent Teachers... Finest Music a mn the Weat. | 21 Cee ee eet al cases, | needful rules and regulations for the protect- | lealthfal Location. Beautiful ivilding with well | q,ey may be ot the White pattern, or one | 10? of said water works and their operation in | rnished and home-like rooms. B: ing heated by | Wincn is equally as good and serviceable. supplying consumers with water, for shutting s i ins. Wateron au T! ED - ase = off water, for non-payment of water rates or manners of pupils . = oo vast t ir fix th = rded_and looked after aa in a tetued Cliristiaw | 4 Mouble gate | Werte oewater sand So rera esac teaen ve nal sum of any bond for those who may engage in plemne and otherwise regulate the safe. and efficient operation of the water-works. s 13. ‘he said grantees during the term of this ordinance may charge as their annual rate for the use of water a tariff of prices equal | to but not exceeding the annexed list. as fol- lews: The collection may be made monthly or} quarterly as may deem most advantageous. lyes of the sliding type and ll faces and seats shall | of non-corrosiv 1. AN valves i | have an iron casing or valve box, six (6) jinches in diameter and capped with ad- | justable bonnet, or covered with movable jd. ‘The City Council ot said city of Butler } shall within thirty (30) days from the date of sage of this ordinance designate ¢ of the distributing lome. Terms reasonable. For catalos: piy to | pattern, and v A.A. JONES, A. M., President, Lexiugion, Ma | strongly built; be <TD THE BESMAITE SOMP MADE IN AMERICA jtinal pa the points along the needed to operate the pumps. = inkling as above, ‘rhese boilers Liebe = q Bakeries, same as above, *P(AIRALESS » FOR « SHAMPOOING - i = |shall be set properiy and completely | gaioons, same asabove. .. TTT 16.00. | furnished with the requisite and necessary | feat markets, same sprinkling as above, 10.00. feed pumps, piping, water and steam guages | Barber shops, two chairs, without j and steam, water and smoke connections. sprinkling, ’.... ee ae eee oe _STANDPIPE. : | Barber shop, twochairs, with sprinkling, 9.00, | The stand pipe for use of said system shall | Each additional chair, ... 2.00. be of steel, or the best brand of boiler iron, | 5 iti ov | and shall be twelve (3) feet in. diameter | ©2ch additional foot ove! and one hundred and ten (110) feet high, | Corner buildings, 50 | placed or afoundation ot heavy masonry | ahoverates. ........ -.- Ss | laid in hydraulic cement mortar; said ma- | Fountains for acquariums, per season, . 3.00. | sonry to be erected on a permanent founda- | Fountains for soda iountain jets, per | tion, either of solid rock, or one prepared | season, ..... | wath two (2) feet concrete, and to be located | Fountains for lawns and stores, jon the highest ground adjacent to the line rates i sprinkling, “per c2n 6.00. of said street mains. The Councilmen of] Cigar factories, per hand, .. » said city of Butler to approve said site or! Nolicenseless than ... 00 Hoecation. = S | Bath tubs, public, ... . 00. PUMP HOUs & | Bath tubs, private, - : 00. The pump house for t! system shall be | Water closets. public, self-closing 00, | built of brick or stone, with metal or slate | Water closets. private, . Li | root, and of ample size to contain bo:ler and | Oftices, first floor, Z 6.00. ; Pumping machinery and storage for fuel; | Offices, second floor, . 4.00. ud house shall be Substantially Duilt and | Ofices. third. floor. ay 2.00. ? of the latest design of architecture and | Stables, private, 1 horse, including car- completed in a desirable manner, and prac- ri washing, .. = 3.20, tically fire proot. — Rae. *S Fach additional Lapa Y 3 +++. 1.50. SUURCE OF SUPPLY. Livery and public stables, each horse and The supply of water may be taken from | carriage washing. .............- } the Miami creek, either by a dam or pump- ; = | Cows of similar kinds, - | ing basin constructed at the side of said Swine, per head, .....- } A Bs re S i und i : tesid Pr, . $5 00. AS-S-AIRK [mans ac “wnici’ tie nyarants and valves | Bech eddional room eT ey Aan cs ponalinetecsted: PUMPS Sleeping rooms. per occupant, 2.00. S °C -CO- bo, = | Sprinkling lawn in addition to residence : Nie” Fe} The pump machiner: a 36 orific: 1,000 s: fe 2.60 ey a “ B & y use 5-lt orifice, per 1,000 square feet, 2.0. GO- eS 4, | Worthington, bean or Blake Double Duplex | pooms occupied as dwellings in stere < } Pump, and of the latest designs, with a cua- buildings to be rated same as other B | pacity of one million seven hundred and! — §Wehines in addition to store rates. B | nity thousand (1,750,000) galions per day Of | prug stores, including street sprinkling Z | twenty four 24) hocr . | to center street, 25 feet front or less, 13.00 ba ie BOILERS. ,,. | Dry goods stores, same as above, .10.00, | @ | There shall be two 2) donble_return tub- | Groeee stores, same as above... a | ular boilers, at least doubie the capacity | Ranks. same sp held in the same manner, and returns thereof made and canvassed in ali respects as is now provided by law for the election of city officers and the mayor shall, by proclamation, give at least two weeks’ no ofthe time when and on shali be held in each the qualified veters of hall deposit a is form: For written or printed ball: the water works, yes’? And all who are op- sed to its ratific: m shall deposit a ballot in this form: *-For the water works, no ’” Il it shall appear from the returns of said election that two-thirds of the veters voting thereat are in favor of the ratification of this ordinance, then the mayorshail give notice thereof. by proclamation, insome newspaper printed in the city of Butler, and this ordimance shall take effect from and after the ratification. The clerk shall immediately after the ratification of this ordinance by legal voters, furnish such certified copy thereof. Unless this ordinance and the contract embraced in its provisions shall be ratified by two-thirds of the ae votes polled at said election the same shall in no respect become operative. SEC. 16. jat the said grantees shall, within twenty (20) days after the passage of this ordinance by the council, deposit the sam of $250 in the hands of the city treasurer as earnest money, and the same forfeited to the city to pay xpense of this election, in case they, the grantees, do not accept the pro- visions of this ordipance. If, however thesaid EES do file their acceptance as erein the city treasurer shall refun: money to said grantees. SEC,17. That in the constructien and oper- ation of said water works the sald grantees shall give Fence to the citizens of Butler for all unskilled labor that can be done by the citicens of Butler. _SEC. 18. The election provided for in sec- tion 18, of this ordinance shall be held as pro- vided in said section on Tuesday. the i5th day of October, 1889. Parsed and approved this the 26th day of September, A. D., 1889. G. B. HICKMAN, E. A. BENNETT, Mayor. Pres. Board Aldermen. eS THE DIRECTOIRE STYLE. The Most Hygienic Gowns That Can Be Worn By Women. The present style of the directoire suit is probably the most hygienic dress that has ever been worn by women. The absence of full drapery and the plain skirts prevent it from in- cumbering the limbs and relieve it from the unnecessary weight which has been so serious an objection to the old styles. The custom of making many of these dresses without pockets is not a ne- cessity. The dress with seven pockets is of the directoire style. Four of these pockets are inserted in the vest inthe same manne pockets are made in gentlemen’s vests. Two are in the upper part of the vest—one for awatch and the other for a pencil. The owner of this dress has had occa- sion many times to exclaim: ‘Oh, | whatacomfort that pencil-pocket is tome. Inever before could find my pencil.” Two of the pockets referred to are placed in the lower part of the vest, to be used for car tickets and small articles. In the back drapery are inserted two oblong pockets, the openings of which are drawn together by elastic cord. One of these is found most useful as a receptacle for amem- orandum book; the other for a card case. Under one of the panels on the right side is inserted a long pocket to be used for the handkerchief and purse; and on the other side, hidden also by one of the panels, can be placed another pocket for keys and other articles that are not needed tor immediate use. It is to be hoped that this style of dress, the directo ephemeral nature of many others, but will be generally adopted by business women, with the improvement in the way of pockets which we have sug- gested. There a cry going out through the land trom the lips of self- supporting women against the bond- age of fashionable dre It is, in- deed, a matter of great importance that a dress shall be worn by business women which shall combine all the artistic features of a fashionable dress with the comforts and conveniences required. The annoyances that have been caused by non-hygienic dresses here- tofore in vogue are only fully appre- ciated by the self-supporting woman who generally finds herself constantly hampered by them. That women have been successful while struggling with such difficulties is an unanswerable argument in favor of their physical endurance; but whatever success those of remarkable intellect can attain un- der such circumstances the ordinary woman can not expect to go tilting on the road to success with shoes which give her the appearance of having club feet, with waists reduced to two-thirds their natural proportions, and without pockets in which to carry the articles which business life requires.—Busi- ness Woman’s Journal. ———<-s—_<_ Proper Care of the Skin. is To keep the skin from wrinkles when powder is daily used, wash the powder carefully off at night, then cold cream, or pure sweet cream, let- | ting it lie on the face and neck a few minutes and washing with a soft cloth. Next morning wash the face with skin and wards off wrinkles. To soften the complexion and prevent sunburn, use glycerine diluted in this way: Pour four spoonfuls of glycer- ine into a bottle, cut with one-fourth as much best cologne, and fill with soft water. Rub a spoonful of this over the face before going out. A cosmetic, excellent in effect, but far from pleasant, is buttermilk and oat- meal flakes) Put a handful of the flakes, which are steam-cooked and SEC. 14. In the operation of the water work, unseen and unavoidable accidents may occurs | such as breakage of mains, of machinery, 0! creek, and so arranged as to give a supply of pure wholesome water. lowever, if it should appear that a beiter | supply of water can be procured elsewhere, then it may be so changed by and with the ladvice of the Councii; and said grantee, his successors or assigns, agree to furnish a full and sufficient pressure of water through said system of Water-Works to af- by floods or cloud bursts, spc R lightning, or labor troubles, or a malicious in- | serference and injury to the said works may | be perpetrated. making it an eS ‘ operate the said works tothe tenor and effect 4 | stand-pipes, or by tornadoes or cyclones, or} water spouts or! swell rapidly, into a quart jar filled with acid buttermilk, stirring well | soft paste, which is spread on face and hands and left to dry, when it is | washed off with hot water. The vir- ford ample protection for the extinguishing any fires along the liae of mains of said em without the use of fire engines. TION There shall be located on the tive () milesof pipe distmbution at such points as the proper committee of the City Couret hi des ate, seventy-five (7: e fire hydrants, to fit two and inch fire hose couplings tor as hereinbefore set forth: therefore, hindrance from any of the aforesaid causes shall not make a forfeiture of this ordinance or any of the provisions therefor provided: that in good faith all such repairs and obetacles be as speedily made and overcome as possible with due di nee, and the hydrant renta?! shall cease Guring any such time that said works are not in operation. FOR i 4 Consumption 4 Ithas permanently cured THOTSANDS *f cases pronounced by doctors hope- If you have premonitory symp- ; = sucl s Coug ditlieulty ‘trepary : the said bydranisto be kept SEC. That a special election be held in ing, te. Gone uuneny not [ingbodrepair and supplied with water to the several wards of the city of Batler Tor the ISO’ i >. ea the exp: herein set forth by the tees ication or rejection of this contract em- PISO'S CURE ror CONSUMPTION / turne? armuance of th ce, | bodied in this ordinance by the qualified voters ediately. By Druggists. 25 cents. of te said city; said special election shall be t | skin, removing tan and freckles, are as a detergent for the skin.—N. Y. Star. aired ° said imption Cured. An old pt having Eas nd ie speedy a Bronchiti throat and and radi ervous Det and all Nervous compla: »atter having tested wondertul curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it Known to his suffering fellow. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will send free ot charge, to all who desire it, thi ceipt, in Germac, French or Eng with tull directions tor preparing and using. Sent by mail by adéresing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 149 Power’s Block, Rocheste N. Y. A NEW DEPARTURE, | Solid Trains between} Hannibal and Au sin—Through Sleeping Cars Be- tween Chicago and Galveston; St. Louis and Austin; and Kansas City and San Antonio and Intermediate Poinis. On Aug. 11th the Missouri, Kan- sas & Texas railway inaugurated a New Quick Train Service on its lines, reducing materially the time between St. Louis, Hannibal, Sedalia and Kansas City & Texas points. Solid trains are now run between Hanni- | | | SUACGHS Q]], 4 LUMBAGO—LAME BACK ‘uOs}Jsr Hy “yy 4929 SMO[[OJ SB dIOIM puE ‘A[IINDY PasayNs ‘HAs exoy Sf omIEUsIs asoym ‘OdLIIYD JO JOALW YIU] V4, + = m e = > za - m @ S < eo o m = m zx e =} Zz 3s > z =~ LJ » = a x sf z A = : 2 3 Ey 5 2 e 3 iJ 3 : e cquayjaaxs 10 sqoave 7g punof pun posn J,, “oBeaqyQ 40 s0ABW Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates." { In the circuit court of said county, in vacae tion, 12th day of September, i338, Emma J. Long, plaintiff, vs. Daniel W. Long, defe ant. Now at this day comes the pea herein aco & » defo: the bal, Sedalia, Ft. Scott, Parsons, | ner atte es Denison, Ft. Worth, Waco, Taylor, venir aoe rk of the circuit court of Bates Elgin and Austin. These trains car- | Sierbor pe tion and amderit “aliseing anome ry through sleepers between Chica-| ther, things that defendant, Daniel Mt. Lo ‘ Bt P ae ar has absconded and absented himself from hfs go & Denison, Sherman, Dallas, Cor- | usual place ef abode in this state eo that the rdinary process of law cannot be served on -, ol sicana, Houston and Galveston; also| him. Whereuponit is ordered by the clerk oO} in vacation. that said defendant be notified through sleeping cars St. Louis t Austin and Galveston; Kansas City |s to San Antonio via Taylor and Aus tin. The equipment of these trains consist of handsome day coaches, comfortable smoking cars, elegant ree reclining chair cars (between Hannibal and Sedalia on all trains. and on night trains between St. Lou is & Ft. Scott) in addition to luxuri- ous Pullman Buffett sleeping cars to points above named. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 carry through sleepers to and from Chicago and Galveston in con- nection with the “Burlington route’ and the Houston & Texas railway leaving Chicago at 5:55 p. m., arriv ing at Missouri and Kansas _ poiuts ) by publication that plaintiff has commenced a uit against him in this court by petition and affidavit the object and genera! nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore entered into and con. tracted by and between plaintiff and defe: ant and for the care, custody and control of oy Long, the infant child born of said mar- riage, upon the following grounds, to-wit: That defendant has absented himself from plaintiff without a reasonable cause for the space of one year and has been guilty “of such conduct as to constitute him a vagrant within the meaning of the law respecting vagrants, and that unless the said Daniel W. Loug, be and appear at this court, at the next term hereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in city of Butler, in said county, on the fourth day of November next, and on or be- fore the sixth day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken asconfessed and judgment will be rendered accordiagly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the Butier 2, Will not be of the | apply the whitest vaseline, any good | very hot water, which contracts the | In ten minutes the mixture will be a tues of this paste in whitening the highly praised by ladies who have tried it. The sourer the buttermilk | the better, as it is the acid which acts WEEKLY Tinks, « weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term of circuit court. JOHN C. HAYES, Cireuit Clerk. Atrue copy from the record. Witness m hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this next morning and day; Texas point the following day. Going north-| ward, leaving Missouri and Kausas points in the afternoon and evening and arriving at Chicago 9:15 a. m.} SEAL next day; connecting with east bound | of September, Iss9. JOHN C. HAYES, ae 1 »| 43 Cireult Clerk morning trains on all roads out of! _ iste eer SabetieS che Chicago, mak saving in time Notice of Resignation from five to ten hours to all eastern | STATE OF MISSOURL, + .. dete | “County of Bates." § points. no ainistake as to the! ro the November term of the probate court. route: For the nerth and east see! In the matterof the estate of James Cae | ttie and Mary Beattie, ra that your tickets read over the Mis-| 10 ull persons concerned notice that ee ances’ & les nile EF the undersigned Curatrix ef the estate of sur, Wamses & Lexis railway. OF | Jamas F Beattie avd Mary Beattie, minors, will at the vember term next of said court to be held at the court house in the city of But- ler in said county of Bates, on the Lith day of November, Issv, apply to said court for leave to resign the office and trast of curatrix of | said minors. Dated the Sth day of September, Isso, her ROSELLA J. x BEATTIE, mark Curatrix. tickets and furthe formation ap-| ply to any M. K Y. ticket agent. | Gaston MESLIER. | Ticket Agent, Sedalia, Mo. & Gen’! Pass. 40-4t itneas W.S, Mupp. Bridge Letting. In pursuance to an order made by the coun ty courtatits August adjourned term, and to me directed for the letting of the contract for the building of a bridge over Mound branch, on or near section line between gection 55 and in township 49 range The bridge to be the Mitchell Steel Wire Cable pattern, accord- ing to specifications new on file at the county clerks office, I will proc to let the contract for the above work at publicevendue to the lowest and best bidder, at east front door of the court house in the city or Butler, on Wednesday, October 16, 1859, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day. All bids subject tothe approval of the county court. D. L. HAGGARD, 44-4t Bridge Com. otice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned A. B. Owen and James Owen, administrators ofthe estate of Creighton Owen, deceased, will make final settlement of his account with esid estate and such administrators, at the next term of the probate court of Bates county, Missouri, to be hoiden at Butler, Mo., in said county, on the ith day of November, 43 Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a transcript exe- cution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re-' tarnable at the November term, 1889, of said court, to me directed in favorof Wm. Wal- ton and against D. M. Vale, I have lev and seized upon all right, title. interest and claln of the said defendant, D. M_ Vale of. in andj to the following described real estate Leing situated in Gatescounty, Missouri, to-wit: Lot five (5) in block five (5) in’ Warner’s ad- dition to the town, now city, of Butler, Bates county, Missouri.’ Iwill, on Thursday, November 14, 1889, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’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 public vendue to the highest bid- | der for cast to satisfy said execution and costs. | i | | GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. 43-4% PARKER’S HA R BALSAM leanses and beautifies the hair.| omotes a luxuriant growth. S80. OWEN: eign JAMES OWENS, 44-4 Administrators. — aHINDERCORNS. comfort to the feet. Is. at Drugwiste Wusdoracon® E MROD'S HI “55, CONSUMPTIVE if?" ASTHMA ; Catarrh, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Whooping | Cough, Croup and Common Colds. | WANTED At Once--Every where. Protable Dusinem, All time not necessary. Special inducement offered ber 25th. Givereferences. BR, H. & CO., Baltimore, M4. A Bepresentative Recommended by Physicians and sold by Drug- ee ents the weeks Saad for Free fami, MAN OR WOMAN HIMROD MANUFG CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. i LIBERAL PAY. until Decem! WOODARD ITAL SS By HENRY DU MONT, M- ‘reatise, < } t | Exhaustion, | Ascident, Excesses, Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Nervous Debility, Jesther, Price, only one doflar, by mail, sealed in , CONFIDENTIAL. ei larees Hexer Dz Morr, M. D., No. 381 Colambus Areite ork. o-aek oo ef ‘! bHshed, js sbeclately PHYSIOLOGY ever pu Zs nie oy SLECERG: MEIGS EMVROLDO Meter Promos vnt fm EXPERT HOME TREATMENT - DOQS|TIVE For all Diseases of Men, by the Hexsrr Dc Most, M. D., pp eet THE ELIXIR OF or Li = SS. 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