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j i t t | i “recente Their First Unpleasantness. ln e either ?—‘ho-o-ome. : Mr. aud Mrs. Bolivar Pyke had | Place like iw le: " ae been married about six weeks, and | can't! eS -_ kaa = aes were still oppressi vely bappy- Not | As her quay 2EDe voice sounded ‘ as - ee \the last word of the song a manly a ripple of discord had stirred the |e 1°" e oe a — frog pond of their domestic harmony, | V°1Ce Toete Be : el ees | and their life had run as smoothly | her trembling little fingers a and unobstructedly as a Chicago | &4thered an 8 close grasp, her hea: base ball club’s progress down the sank oT If there was any- But Re : : de Bolivar | Side barbarians intruding? what it was There's no | Southerners Honor Grant. | New York, June +—The Herald's | he } ys that on un- spe SE rs were lub of them, now a/ k City, spoke of | presntae | to give| sitting in the oreland at Richmond. resident of New Y¥ ar’s shoulder, and- Fowler 0,000 toward b ument that New Y ss has any out toboggan slide. Let us thing that could have happier he didn’t knoy unless possibly it was to hear that | | retire. Vhe Pulpit and the Stage. The | the re if New York = ed to erect to G-n his tough, leathery and/grasping old) | uncle in California had gone to the good world; while the addition of! won olut u had not rai. . ut before the Ist of Septem- | ends to the mor for the} monul forty more closets and cupboards | ¢ : ease to the house could hardly have add-| coutd tiv ed to the felicity of his young wife. i! De = ° am sound a This may sound like exaggeration | pounds in we but you positively have no idea how | : pee his Love, Ale Wars pLOS com eC unreasonably and absurdly happy} thorongh trial an I am confident Dr. King’s New Discc y tor Consumption, beats them d cures | Sree all ¢€ Be \Then in quick succession start a subserip- aud head it i] purpose of; southern tion of ned 29 | with $20,000 There was | cove.s Funry | erecting the monument. e ary silence when a! ading nd said: these two young persons were. a = $5,000 to It was an evening in May—an or- : your subscription.” dinary evening in May, 1890-— the rain hadn't stopped. Tt was fall- ; ing asit fell in the seventeeth day | sizes soc and 31.00. of the second month of the 600th os “rine year of the life of one Noah, andin; | cae ann sheer despair the signal service man | Baton ones: oe eee had begun to predict wet weather. text of the proposed ottery amend-| , “Buenavista,” said Bolivar, look- | ment has been made public. It em- ing abstractedly about the room, “if | braces a So ia emt es onldiie be | asking “too. great g|and John A Merris and ese : ” : under which, for lottery privileges — is it, dear?” asked Mrs. | for twenty five years from January Pyke, tenderly. 11, 1894, Morris an company agree “Please try the other knee awhile. to pay the state 25 millions of dol- This one is getting tired.” Esp i sallliiyn (yee epee SA ble quarterly. Provision is also 4 "7 i % i le oaa ea -_ des made for the expenditure of the e Sea ee ee money to be received by the state, Se Perhaps Pd annually, as follows: Public schools, better go and sit on a chair.” : = “Now don’t get huffy, darling. $350,000; levees, —— — You don’t look pretty when you and pensions,$200,000; city o oe fawn? Orleans, for drainage and sanitary s purposes, $100,000. “ ‘ .. n@ oan feo niEe LORE = The measure will be introduced “You certainly are Buenavista. on Monday next. “Then I don't look pretty!” she exclaimed, bouncing up and seating An Editor's Faith. herself ten feet away. ‘‘All right,| The editor of the Advocate, pub- lished at Greenville, Ala., expresses Mr. Pyke! You—ysou—you’re get- his faith in S. S. S: “The good ting tired of me. I—I—wish I was——” this preparation has accomplished is “Now look here, Buenavista, don’t | incalculable, and thousands of men and women that it has saved from an be foolish. There’s nothing to quar- eelroseand pledged varioas sv @F | til, within i z {had been raised. store. ft Ay Gmepes Buckleu's A The Best Salve i ruises,Sores, Ulcers, Sores, Tetter,Chaipped Corns, and a!l Skin Eruptions tively cures Piles, or no pay r is guaranteed to give perfec or money refunded. Price 25 For sale by all druggists. nica Saive, e world ItRh is said to show that cats catch dip- theria from human patients and car- ry the disease to healthy persons. It is estimated that there are 170,- 000 wild wolves in Russia, Every country has its full quota of wolves and they are not all the four legged variety. rel about.” early grave rise up, bless the origi- “Lm not quarreling, sir! I'm not|nator, and those who placed it in going to quarrel either. If there’s| their power to procure it. A num- anything of that kind done you wil! be the one who does it, Mr. Pyke.” “I am glad to hear it, my dear.” “You needn’t call me your dear. ber of our acquaintances have used this wonderful medicine to their great benefit, most of them to their perfect healing, and their testimony “THE KING'S TOUCH.” I am not dear to you any more.” has been given to the public that} I England, two centuries ago, popular su- “I thought you said you were not| others like them may take the heal- Baring. ecrofule, Theeo su maeiras: going to quarrel.” ing balm. We think that Swift's fice wo. have a scientific eay in Dr. "a Golden Medical Discovery. which “T did, sir and I am not. In spite of your conduct, Mr. Pyke, I am still your loving wife.” “Then, dearest—” “No, sir, Iam not your dearest.” “Well, Buenavista, then—if you prefer it—if you are still my loving wife, won't you please sing some- Specific (S. S. S.) is no humbug, and can recommend it, and we do most heartily. The proprietors are genial, liberal and charitable, and have done probably as much or more good than any other firm in the South. Read, reflect and be relieved.”—Greenville (Ala.) Advocate, Nov. 1889. the fone anbels, thereby eeesing the nat io system Wein ell taints and {mpuritics from whatever cause arising. It is truly a royal zemedy world-famed and the only liver, lung and blood remedy guaranteed to benefit of cure in every case, Or money ae for it will be refunded. As Seyi the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, “Golden Medical Discov- ery” cures all bilious attacks, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea and kindred ail- ments. As an alterative, or blood-purifier, it manifests its marvelous Properties in the cure of the worst Skin an paeret Salt-rheum, T r, Eczema, and ofulous thing?” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases | Sores and Swelling Se ee “What for? Are you afraid I11| mailed free. tion, if taken in time and given a fair trial. try to sit on your knee again. You SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., 410N, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. ¥. needn't—” Atlanta, Ga. a ae “No, no, Buenavista. I thought SsSooO REWARD Miss Kate Kane of Chicago, has been admitted to the bar of the su- cannot cure. its mild, soothing, and he preme court of the United states. Bage’ She is the eighth woman who has wot caaem mate ow bad, oF of how attained that distinction. eS ee eee Sheriff's Sale. _ is offered by the man- ufacturers of Dr. Sege’s Catarrh Catarrh it might clear up the atmosphere of ‘e tase of. this room a little. That's all.” With the aspect of a martyr going cheerfully to the stake, Mrs. Pyke weht to the piano and sat down be- ymedy, for in the Head which they James T. Gott, Carmi, Ill., Says: fore it. ‘ 5 By virtue and authority of a general execu- “What shallI sing?” sh He paid thirty-one dollars doe- fon mee aioe oe office of ‘the uclerk a the ? 5 maa i gets reuit court o! es county, + Te- sing?” she asked | tor’s bill for his wife in one year, | turnable at the June term. 138, of said court meekly. and one bottle of Bradfield’s Fe-|*? me directed in favor of Mary Frances Dun- can and Joseph S. Duncan ai male Regulator did her more good | W. Henderson, Thave levied an seized upon ae © all right, title, interest and claim of, in ‘and t to than all the medicine she had taken | the following described real estate citasted 1c before. H. Dale, druggist, Carmi, Ill | Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Write to Bradfield Regulator Co., ainst George “Perhaps—h’m—perhaps it would make things secm more cheerful if you would tackle ‘Home. Sweet The west half of the southeast quarter of Hone.” section 21, township 42, range 31 and all ofthe Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold southeast quarterof the northwest quarter of Co = * section 21, to hip 42, 1, Mrs. Pyke fixed her eyes on a| by druggists. 25.1m ofthe souihweat quarter of the northeast quar- spot ‘near the ceiling Shere ae ser of section 21, township 42, range 31, begin- at the southwest corner of the said de- wall-paper didn’t exactly match and the Potter Bros. tract and running thence 64 rods east, thence 17 1-2 rods north, thence 64 rods west, and wailed out the touching melody containing in all even actee more or teat, tito “Mid ple-a-a-sures and pa-alaces th-o-ugh’—I know well enough Mr. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. Pyke, you have only asked me to sing this song to make me appear containing in all seven acres more or less, also beginning at southwest corner of the south- ridiculous,, but I’m going to do it!— ‘we may réyfam, be it e-e-ever so’ 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 lace of beginning containing 27 acres more or leas, also lots No. 179, 180, 141 and 142in town (mow city) of Adrian, all in Bates county, Mis- souri, I will, on Thursday, June 19th, 1890, _I think any whe. bisa to between the hours of nine o’elock in the fore- make his wife the object of ridicule never, never cared for her—‘hu-u-m- ble there's no-o-0 place like'—I haye always done everything I could to make home pleasant, and you know it—ho-o-me. A cha-a-arm from the ski-i-es seems to’'—seems like the! ghastlyest mockery inthe world, but you would have it—‘ha-all-o-ow us noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house the-e-ere, which se-o-eek through the | w-o-o-orld is ne'er meet with else-| in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, bles in this section of the &tate. | whe-e-ere. eas sell the same, or so much thereof as may Ries Ho-o-0-ome, ho-c-ome, | % tl be Yequired, at public vendnue to the highest bid- der for cash to satisy said execution and cost. GEU.G. GLAZEBROOK, | 2-4t Sheriff of Bates County. j Sheriff's Sale. sw'—Tll sing it through if it kills|At any hour, day or night on the me——‘swe-e-e-eet. swe-e-et home,| Most reasonable terms. Farmers Thursday, June 19th, 1890, =~ ee =" i | oe . j between the honurs of ni 4 ~ There's no-o place like’"—ain't you | desiring to put up their horses noon and tive o’clork in the Seesareerer ‘hee cakerden Gk tarecar cn hi | when in the city will find this day, at the east front door of the court house, ‘ oursell. Bolivar Pyke.; barn the most convenient in to sit there pretending you care any-| ; An ample supply of Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. _ By virtue and authority ofa general execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of St. Clair county, Missouri, re- turnable atthe October term, 1390. of said ~ : court ee directed in — of Jessie Ridg- ee E way and against A. . Carter and E. Ss. This is one of the best equipped Sta-| Grimth. 1 hi Tight. title, interest and claim of the said de- fendants of, in and to the following described Teal estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- wi = The northeast quarter of section thir- township thirty-eight (38) range 29) in Bates county, Miseouri, I Crass Fersirnep. sell the same, or so much thereof as vert te required, at public vend: the high: id- thing about your home an: ee ; der for eash to satisfy eaid exoontion Sud conc, ) '¥ more or P GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, OTTER BROS. 2s-4t Sheriff of Bates County. Grifith,I have levied and seized upon all! in the city of Butler. Bates county, Missouri, | “I agree to | TIMOTHY, ate s, ©50,000 | c led trom t! NO MORE EYE-GLASSES MORE Zane” EYES. MITCHELL’S EVE-SALVE A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for ~ SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restor _ ing the Sight of the Old. | Cures Tear Drops, Granulatione Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, ASD PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMASENT CURE. Also, equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers, wherever infammation exists, 17CH. @ALVE way be used to advantage. Sold by all Drogeists at 25 Cents. ELL'S ra TIMOTHY. y stallion, black points, barn one | ise in ! at the low Wi Ke th 1 m the court h , on Rich Hill road racolt to anges to be remo: Care will but will should any occur. 10, 1890. Breeders this stock betore will bed on closes July equested to see elsewhere. WESLEY WARNOCK, Agent tor C. S. Concklin. DESCIRPTION AND PEDIGREE. Timothy, bay stallior, black points, | 161, hands high, fine style and action, = | Information gathered in London | good bone and muscle. a fine trotter, hastobe seen to be appreciated, has proved to be remarkably sure, his colts last year are large and fine with good trotting action. Sired by Alamo Ir., 1st dam Nelly by Zachary Taylor, who took tst premium at Cincinnati,O., both as asaddle stallion and as best roadster, showing a 2:4ogait in bothringy. 2nd dam Old Nelly by Tum Crowder, sire ot the dams of John W C only 224, Beivia Lockwood 2:25,Cooley 2:20, Frank z26, Modesty 2:2614, Tom Crowder by old paciug and trotting Pilot, sire of Pilot Jr., grandsire ot Maud S 2:0834,J I C 2:10, Nutwood 2:18,Alamo Jr.,by Alamo Sr. 2.34 by Almont 33, son ot Abdalla 15, son of Hambletontan 10, dam ot Alamo fe by Prince Albert, son of Imported 'yde; 1stdam py Imported Margrave, 2nd dam Mary Seldon by Sussex, 2nd dam Exchange by Richmond, see stud books vol. 1st, page 9% Alamo Sr., b Alment 33, 1st dam by Brown’s Bel- tounder son of Imported Belfounder. W. W, Agent. THE FINE Premium Stallion MAMBRINO CHIEF JR., MAMBRINO CHIEF JR, will stand at my barn one mile trom Butler court house, Bates county, Mo.,on the Rich Hil] road, at the low price of $20 for colt 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. Ta 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 fitteen 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 July roth. WESLEY WARNOCK. Agent for C. S, Concklin. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Mambrino Chiet Jr., dark bay, black points, 1642 hands hight, weight 1,300 pounds, fine style and action, good back with heavy quarters,teet and legs as good as any horse in the county,can show bet- ter than a three minute gait, fine quiet Gisposition, any one can drive him. Sired by Abbott, 1st dam by McDonald’s Mambrino 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. 11, 1st dam Big Nora by Bay Messenger sire of Jim Porter 2:2813, 2nd dam Me. Caudle, Messenger by Harpinus, son of Bishop Hambletonian, dam a Messenger mare, Abbott by Caliban 394 sire of CF Clay 2:18, Cyclone 2:2343, Cooster 2:26; 18t dam, Country Maid by Country Gentle- man, son of 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. 22, sire ot Durango 2:2334,Mary Clay 2:233, Mambrina Pilot 29 by Mambrino Chiet 11, 1st 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 2:0834, j I C 2-10, Nute znd dam by Webster tno- wood 2:13; roughbredson of Medoc by American Eclipse. WwW. W. Agent. EQUITABLE. LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. This ot One Dollar per share. We pay cash dividends semi-annual! on Paid Up Stock. We loan money anywhere in Missouri. Parties desiring to make investments for interest or to procure loans will do weil; tosee J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo. Or Address R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo™ Fever Sores, | Pamors, Salt Rkeam, Borns, Piles, oF | service tees dam ot Ericson 2.20!4, Bay | association issues a series each month, on payment of membership fee | | | | | ADRAIN STOCK FARK It is with no small degree of pleasure that I present my stock to | public the ensuing season of 1890. And it is with pleasure and gratitudy | satisfactory results of my efforts in roving horses | that has proved valuable sellers. | that I look on the | We find that those who have patronized pure bred sires have deeg ‘highly pleased. With these efforts the present demand for 4 ‘and road horses is much greater than the supply and are likely to be fora ‘long time to come. H My horses are of the best solid colors that can be ¢ I have choigg selections of Draft and Road horses which will be shown to one ang all Parties are invited to examine my stock before breeding elsewhere, Parties from a distance can be accommodated with pasture for thee | stock till service is rendered or longer. Pedigrees will be furnished at barn. | T extend many thanks to my patrons | the past. for th : liberal patronage qf The followmg Stock will make the season of 189 at Adrain Stock Farm. i Standard bred Trotting Stallion, | GOLD-DUST -ABDALLAH. (No. 2314) He is registered in Wallace’s Standard Bred Register. Sired Bie Abdallah No. 129, dam of Gold Dust Abdallah Brown Ida by Gold Dat No. 150. DESCRIPTION:—GOLD-DUST ABDALLAH is 2 bright bay small star in forehead with black points, heavy main and tail, is a horse grand style and carriage on all occasions, long raingy neck, fine he large eye, and a nice ear very, clean cordy legs with fine easy action, # weigh in fair condition 1225 pounds. The Golddust family of horses #® acknow! to be the handsomest strain of horses in America and horse has inherited their great beauty to a degree seldom found. Extesd ed pedigree at stable. TERMS:—$20.00 to insure living colt. WALTER M. DESCRIPTION:—WALTER M., is a chestnut brown with | white, he is 15 hands high, weighs 1220 in good flesh, is a horse of gre muscular substance and perfect symetry of form, is 7 years eld this sp and is without a physical blemish or fault of temper, and is a very p ising trotter, with a guarantee of trotting in 2:45 with but little ini sired by Oril Abdallah, Jr., dam was by Old Gurney, half sister to Elié record 2:28} and Harry B. 2:28 and half mster to Leopard Rose, 4 Leopard Rose has a record of 2:334 and promises to trot very fast. tended pedigree at stable. TERMS:—$20.00 to insure a living colt. JOE NAVARE. JOE NAVARE, Purcheron Norman is a dapple brown, 16 h inches high, good style and action, small head and ear, heavy main tail mounts very high in weathers, deep through the shoulders, g hips and stifle heavy cordy legs and is yery much admired by all that him, weighs 1,700. ae TERMS:—$15.00 to insure a living colt. Pedigree at stable. King of Scotland. DESCIPTION:—KING is a mahogany bay, good style and broad cordy legs, with beautiful form. It is useless to say much for 438; horse for he is highly appreciated for his breeding which the public 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, a good b and will weigh in good flesh 1,600. TERMS:—$8 00 to insure a living colt. G. N. States, Propr. Adrain, Mi of Errorsor. jer Ye H A re SS ering nome faestator emcee ear saan ; Eiact'enie MEDICAL GO GUFFALO-6.. mn piRt th = iL S vT AE DONT FORGET IT! | That J. R. Pattersons, Barber Shop| NSH DER by Me North Side Square, is the place to! a oO" MOTHERS } MAILED FREE go fora nice hair cut, shave or{ shampoo. Callandseeme. Every-} gpanricip REGULATOR CO. S0L5 BY ALL DRUG thing firstclass.

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