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———E Scotland county, the home of Mr.| Downing, tle candidate for a nomi-; nation to the office of railroad com. | astructed its dele- missioner, has | gates to vote for Horace P. Tate. If} Mr. Downing could not carry his own county, he can count his chances ate convention as slim before the st at St. Joseph. | Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cryfor | Pitcher’s Castoria. | Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. g out convention. for Mexico i Low reac state : too little for Mex the There is nothiz ico to try for. Robert Louis Stevenson, the novel- ist, is a Presbyterian and in favor of singleness of purpose. Therefore he would have revis repu 1 Old age bas over taken Cassius M. Clay. He is hving: quietly, as becomes aman in the evening of life, at his old farm home in Ken- ST eT Na + SINGLE APRON BINDING HARVEST- ERS Light Enclosed Gear, Self Rake Reapers and Enclosed Gear Mowers. Best and Lightest Running Har- vesting Mac hines made. Db. V. 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By virtue and authority of a general execu- ton inened from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of St. Clair county, Missouri, re- turnable atthe October term, 1*00. of said court to me directed in favor of Jessie Ridg- way and against A. H. Carter and E. S Griffith, I have levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of the sai fendants of, in and to the following de ituated in Bates county, Missow srtheast quarter of section thir- hip thirty-eight (3s) range in Bates county, Miseouri, I twenty-nine will, on Thursday, June 19th, 1890, 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 erty of Butler. Bates county, Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereof as may te required, at public vendue, tothe highest bid der forcash to satisfy said exec c GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates Count Whereas C. V.Wartord and Kate M. War- ford, his wife, by their deed of trust dated March 27, Iss¥, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 92,page 8 conveyed to M. Ale len, trustee the following described reel estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The east half of the southeast quarter of section six (6) township forty-one (41) range twenty-nine (29) containing 80 acres more or less, Which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of a certain note tuily described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made inthe payment of the annual interest on said note and on account of such default the whole of said debt then be- came due and payable, and whereas F. M. Al- len is absent from the state of Missouri and cannot act. Now therefore, I eo. G Glazebrook, Missouri, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, will pro- ceed to sellthe above described preniises at public vendue, to the highest bide at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Wednesday, June 11, 1890, between the hours of nine 0’clock in the fore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interests and costs. GEO. G. GLAZBROOK, td Sheriff of Bates Coun Trustee's Sale. Whereas, 1. C. Barrett by his deed of trust dat- ed May 6, 1559, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 92 page 30 conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section four (4) and the northeast quarter { ofthe northeast quarter section nine (1) township forty-one (41) of range thirty-three (38) which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain nove fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said note and morethan one year’s accrued in- terest thereon, now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the con- ditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door ofthe court house in the city of Butler,county ofBates and state of Missouri.on Wednesday, June 11th, 1890, between the hours of nine o’clock inthe fere- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes ofsatisfying said debt, interest and costs. JOHN W. CORBIx, 6-td Trustee. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ofa transcript exe- cution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the June term. i890, of said court to me directed in favor of Bates County National Bank and against Columbus Orear and Elias Orear, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the said defendants of, in and to the following de- scribed real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter of sec- tion 24 township 40 range Sl. and west half of the northwest quarter of section 19 township 40 range 30, Bates county, Missouri, I will, on Thursday, June 19, 1890, 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 Butier, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereof as may be required at public vendue, to the highest bid- der tor cash to satisfy said execution and cost, GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, Q-td Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff's Sala By virtue and‘authority of two executions for cost issued frem the office of the clerk of the cireut court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term, 13%, of said court to me directed one against Geo! T. Cahall, Alice Miller and Louis Miller ‘her husban Julia E. Peery and William A. Peery her hn: band, Mary Cahall and Barney Cahall and in favor of Charles W. Hudson and one against George T. Cahall, Alice Millerand Louis Mil. ler her husband, Julia f. Peery and William A. Peery her husband, Mary Cahall and Bar. ney Cahall and in fayor of David J. Whetstone, Thave levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of the said defendants of in and tothe following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri. to-wit: Lots 6 and 7 in the northeast quarter of section two (2) township thi nine {89) range thirty-two (32) Bates county, Mis- souri, I will, on Thursday June 19th, 1890, tween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five day, at the east front doorof the court honse, inthe city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereof as may be Tequred, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and cost GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK Sheriff of Bates County. 24-4 j | flamation on animals sherif of said ‘Bates county, | er for cash, | o'clock in the afternoon of that | Ballards Snow Linament Is the best Linament in the world tor animals. It will work wonders where tver any pain or inflamation may be aound, Every ownersofa horse should have it in his stable. For Sprains, C Bruises, Galls, Lameness and all it stands without a parallel. There is no pain Ballard’s Snow Linoment will not releve, no swell- | ing it will not subdue. No wonnd it will } not heal. Pyle & Crumley, Agents. tion and costs. | (The Old Reliable.) | Merchant of Butler, presents the ‘eitizens of Bates | plete and handsome assortment of | | Dry Goods and Clothing. fresh from the county, a com- Eastern Market. Owing to lis long experience he | was enabled to buy on close margin, and ex ts to give his customers | j the benefit. Go and examine his ;Stock—and buy your spring and summer goods. AaRON HART. South-west Corner Square. heriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ef a general execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term, 1550, of said court to me directed in fayor of Mary Frances Dun- can and Joseph 8. Duncan aud against George W. Henderson, I have levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of. in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the southeast quarter of section 21, township 42, ra 3land all ofthe | southeast quarterof the ndfthwest quarter of section 21, township 42, range $1, also a part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section 21, township 42, range 31, begin- ning at the southwest corner of the said de- scribed tract ard running thence 64 rods east, thence 17 1-2 rods north, thence 64 rods west, thence 17 1-2 rods south to place of beginning, containing in all seven acres more or less, also | beginning at southwest corner of the south- west quarter of the northeast quarter of sec- tion 16, township 42, range 31, also running thence north 54 rods, thence east 8 rods, thence south 54 rods, thence west 80 rods to pace of beginning containing 27 acres more or jess, also lots No. 179, 180, 141 and 142in town (now city) of Adrian, all in Bates county, Mis- | souri, I will, on Thursday, June 19th, 1890, 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 Tequired, at public vendue to the highest bid- der for cash to satisy said execution and cost. GEO.G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. Notice of Trustee’s Sale. Whereas John H. Rupard and Mollie A. Ru- pard, his wife, by their certain deed of trust, dated September 4, 1889, and duly recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds for the coun- ty of Bates, and state of Missouri, in record 52 at page i, coy conveyed to the undersigned the following described property in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Lot 16 in block 34 in the town of Rockville Missouri in trust to secure the written obliga- tion in said deed of trust fully described and set forth, and whereas, defanit has been made in the pay ment of the sums of money as pro- vided in said obligation and deed of trust, and also in the payment of taxes upon said prop- erty as provided in said deed of trust, and whereas, pursuant to the terms and provi- sions of said deed of trust the holder of said bligation and the beneficiary in said deed of | trust has declared the whole of the debt there- | DY Secured to be now due and payable, There- | fore, I, the undersigned trustee, at the direc— ; tion and request of the said creditor and bene- | ficiary and in pursuance of the terms of said deed of trust, and by virtue of the wer and authority thereby in me vested, will offer the , Sbove described Teal estate for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door inthe county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, the 7th day of June. 1890, to satisfy, first, the cost and expense of said sale, including attorney’s fees as provided in said deed of trust: second. all eums which have been paid out 14 the beneficiary under oe of said deed of trast. and third, all st may remain due upon said obligation se- ) cured by said deed of trast. re W. F. HANSBERGER, ta Trustee. { \ | | The following thorought and jacks, will make the at my stable, 3 r v lard, and 7 miles west ot Jo! what is known as the | | e follewi JUMBO ° nd, isa f yea re is in foal or no! 1g-2m J. M, RUTLEDGE. TIMOTHY. | TIMOTHY, bay stallion, black points, | Will make the season at my barn one | mile trom the court house in Butler, | Mo., on Rich Hill road, at the low price of $15 for a colt to stand and suck, paya- | ble when colt comes or when mare changes cwnership or about to be remov- ed trom thecounty, when service tees be due and mustbe paid. Care w be taken to prevent accident, but w not be responsible should occu Season closes July 10, 1890. Breeders are requested to see this stock before | breeding elsewhere. WESLEY WARNOCK, Agent for C. S. Concklin. DESCIRPTION AND PEDIGREE. ‘Timothy, bay black points, | 1614 hands f and action, fine trotter, } preciated, has | sure, his colts! Ihon, h, fine style a has to be s proved to last re fine w good | trotting action by Alamo fr.,} ist dam Nelly t ’ Taylor, who took ts i ati,O., both | as asadd best roadster, a2:40gait in both rings. 2nd Nelly by Tum Crowder, sire of | the dams of John W C only 224, Belvia 5,Cooley 2:20, Frank 726, | 26!;, ‘Tom Crowder by old nd trotting Pilot, sire of Pilot Ir., grandsire of Maud S| 2:083;, J 1 C 10, Nutwood 2:18,Alamo Jr.,by Alamo Sr. 2.34 by Almont 33, son of Abdalla 15, | son of Hambletontan 10, dam ot Alamo Jr, by Prirce Albert, son of Imported Fyde, 1st d by Imported Margrave, 2nd da eIdon by Su x, 2nd dam Exchange by Richmond, see stud books vol. ist, page 95, Alamo Sr., by | Alment 33, 1st dam by Brown’s Bel- tounder son of Imported Belfounder. WoW, Agent. | THE FINE Premium Stallion MAMBRINO CHIEF JR., MAMBRINU CIIIEF JR, willstand at my barn one mile from Butler court house, Bates county, Mo., on the Rich Hill road, at the low price of $ for colf to stand and suck, payable when colt comes or when mare changes own- ership or about to be removed trom the county, or being bred to another horse. fa,such cases the service fee will be due and must be paid. Mambrino Chiet Jr.took first premium at Nevada fair last September,in roadster ring,and also first in general purpose ring, and second in ring forthe best stallion of any breed, twelve or fifteen competing in each ring. Care will be taken to prevent ac- cident, will not be responsible should any occur. Breeders are invited to see the stock before breeding elsewhere. Season closes Tuly roth. WESLEY WARNOCK. Agent for C. S, Concklin. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE, Mambrino Chiet Jr., dark bay, black points, 1612 hands hight, weight 1,300 pounds, fine style andaction, good back with heavy quarters,teet and legs as good as any ho in the county,can show bet- ter than a three minute gait, fine quiet Gisposition, any one can drive him. Sired by Abbott, rst dam by McDonald's Mambriro Chief, sire of the dams of Alice West 2:26,Stranger 2:28 and grand- sire of Veritas 2:20,2d dam by Mark An- thony thoroughbred, 3rd dam _ by Old Forester, ath dam by Imported Bedford, McDonald’s Mambrino Chief by Old = Mambrinu Chief No. Il, Ist dam Big Nora by Bay Messenger sire of Jim Porter 2:28!,, 2nd dam Mrs. Caudle, dam ot Ericson2.20!5, Bay Messenger by Harpinus, son of Bishop Hambletonian, dam a Messenger mare, Abbott by Caliban 394 sire of CF Clay 2:18, Cyclone 2:23', Cooster 2:26; 1st dam, Country Maid by Country Gentle- man, son ot Rysdicks Hambletonian 10, 2nd dam Belle by Belle Morgan 61, Cal- iban 394 by Mambrino Pilot 29, sire of Hannis 2:17 and 6 others in the 2:30 list. tst dam Cassia by Cassius M Clay Jr. 2 sire ot Durango 2:2334,Mary Clay 2:233,, Mambrino Pilot 29 by Mambrino Chiet I1, ist dam Juliett by Pilot Jr. 29, sire John Morgan 2:24, Tackey 2:26, ‘Tatler 2:26 and 6 others in 2-30 list, and grand- sire ot Maud S 2:0$34, j I C 2:10, Nute wood 2:13; znd dam by Webster tno- roughbredson of Medoc by Americen Eclipse. WwW. W. Agent. EQUITABLEt LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. This association issues a series each month, on payment of membership fee of One Dollar per share. We pay cash dividends s on Paid Up Stock. We loan money anywhere in Missouri. Parties desiring to make investments for interest or to procure loans will do well tosee J. H. NORTON Or Address 2 2, s anny. | Abdallah No. 129, dam of Gold Dust Abdallah Brown Ida by Gold Dust no small degree of pleasure that I present my stock to the ui son of 1890. And it is with pleasure and gratitude ults of my efforts in improving horses e 5 e who have patronized pure bred sires have been he orts the present, demand for good draft sreater than the supply re likely to be for a of the best solid colors that ean be got. I have choice ft and Road horses which will be shown to one and all, e invited to examine my stock before breeding elsewhere. om a distance can be accommodated with pasture for their tock till service is rendered or longer. Pedigrees will be furnished at barn. ; T extend many thanks to my patrons for their liberal patronage of the past. 1] make the seas The followmg Stock wi on of 1890 at Adrain Stock Farm. Standard bred Trotting Stallion, GOLD-DUST ABDALLAH. men, | PITETE Ss | (No. 2314) He is registered in Wallace’s Standard Bred Register. Sired Eric No. 150. DESCRIPTION:—GOLD-DUST ABDALLAH is a bright bay with small star in forehead with black points, heavy main and tail, is a horse of grand style and carriage on all occasions, long raingy neck, fine head, large eye, and a nice ear very, clean cordy legs with fine easy action, will weigh in fair condition 1225 pounds. The Golddust family of horses is acknowledged to be the handsomest strain of horses in America and _ this horse has inherited their great beauty to a degree seldom found. Extend: - ed pedigree at stable. TERMS:—$20.00 to insure living colt. WALTER MM. DESCRIPTION:—WALTER M., is a chestnut brown with no white, he is 15 hands high, weighs 1220 in good flesh, is a horse of great muscular substance and perfect symetry of form, is 7 years eld this spring and is without a physical blemish or fault of temper, and is a very prom- ising trotter, with 2 guarantee of trotting in 2:45 with but little training, sired by Oril Abdallah, Jr., dam was by Old Gurney, half sister to Elic 8. record 2:28} and Harry B. 2:28 and half sister to Leopard Rose, dam Leopard Rose has a record of 2:334 and promises to trot very fast. Ex- tended pedigree at stable. TERMS:—820.06 to insure a living colt. JOE NAVARE. a ‘ JOE NAVARE, Purcheron Norman is a dapple brown, 16 hands 3 inches high, good style and action, small head and ear, heavy main and tail mounts very high in weathers, deep through the shoulders, good hips and stifle heavy cordy legs and is yery much admired by all that sees him, weighs 1,700. TERMS:—$15.60 to insure a living colt. Pedigree at stable. King of Scotland. DESCIPTION:—KING is a mahogany bay, good style and action broad cordy legs, with beautiful form. It is useless to say much for this horse for he is highly appreciated for his breeding which the public all know. Weight 1,600 pounds. TERMS:—$10.00 to insure a living colt. Pedigree at stable. BRILLIANT. BRILLIANT is black in color, fine style and action, and will weigh in good flesh 1,600. TERMS:—$8 00 to insure a living colt. G. N. States, Propr. Adrain, Mo. Fa | a good breeder OTHERS | F/AAKES, CHO st eae D LIFE gp DIMINISHES STAT FR - 22” MOTHERS} > CHI FREE * DONT FORGET IT: That J. R. 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