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4 if Al Bucklen’s Aruica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chlblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pa ired. It is guarante to give pe sfaction or money refunded, Price 25 cts per box; For sale by HW. L Tucker, druggist. IVER PILLS. CURE Bick Heatacho and relieve all the tronbles inef- dent to a bilious state of the system, such ag Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in the Bide, &c. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Tleadache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pitis are equally valuabloin Constipation, curingand pre» venting thisannoyin, CEL aoa they also correctall diserders of thes' stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only ~ HEAD Achethey would bealmost pricelessto those wha suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- Datoly their goodness does notend here,and those whooncetry them will find these little pills value able in s0 many ways that they will not be wil ‘Ling todo without But after allaick head ACH (Inthe bane of so many Hives that here is where |‘wemake our great boast. Our pillacureit while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makea dose. They Ge peat ecu eae do not gripe, Sa it by their act please Eseinom. In vislsat 28cents; fivefor $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE NO MORE EYE-GLASSES MITCHELL’S EYE-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, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURB, Also, equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such a8 Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tamors, Salt Kheam, Barns, Piles, or herever'l tonexists, Ma RCHELLS ‘whe ni BALVE nay be uses to advantage. Sold € all Druggietes at 25 Cents. WANTED —-CHICKENS § BAND KG I will pay the highest market price for cliekens and eg delivered at my store at Virgima, Mc. Talso have gool fred stable connection with my store. Netson M. NestTLERove. in EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION The Equitable Loan & Investment As- Shot a Woman. Kansas City, Mc., April 21.—Dr. Jimes C. Brown! ve, who resides at Fifth and Broadway, shot Letha Watts. a notorious woman, at 3:20 o'clock this afternoen. Brownlee Was in his offi when he hearda An Ss in the back yard. | Letha beating Lis wife over the head Witt a base woa bat Meidiuy a pe- jvolve: he sa tu t twice in the ai Int Tustead ald, Tibingy 5 to frighten the woe f bemy fri Dr. Brown.ce uplifted ready to The bul- breast ule at Parti 4 h Dall bat He th tstiking herin the loua sibe | strike shot her. and ming out at the The wound is uot a danger- lous one Mrs. Brownlee is badly battered the The trouble grew out of statements Lire about head and face. Brownlee made de- The lat- woman, made by Mrs rogatory to Letha Watts. who is ter isa dangerous the polce on one charge or another. 2 A. ‘They Ali Failed. The tollowing letter from Mr. W. Thomson, of Columbus, Wis, pecu- larly interesting: ‘My wife,” says he, “thas been treated tor her head, stomach and nervous prostration by three doctors in New York, two in Chicago, one ir Philadelphia, and one in and at the institute in Buffalo tor months. They all tailed. tut one bot- ule ot Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine helped her wonderfully.” “This be used in all headaches, backaches, changes ot lite, nervous disturbances, fits, rheumatism, ete. Ask at H. L. Vucker’s drug store tor a tree bottle and Dr. Miles’ new book on ind heart 16 A Dangerous Tour. J. 1. Murphy of Brooklyn N. has sturted on his unique but dang- erous tour of th ed in our news columus a few days He jeft in a twenty-seven foot yacht, iutending to visit the world, as anuaune- since. France, Spain, the Italian peninsula, aud the coast towns of the Mediter- essa, and through the Suez Canal and the Indian Ocean to China and Japan, and across the Paeitic to San- francisco, and back to New York through Nicaragua Canal if it 1s com- pleted. Murphy took with him one of Edison’s most highly perfected phouographs and several hundred cylinders, and he intends to trausfer to wax the voices of the various peo- plehe will meet with, particularly of He cowplete his journey for the world’s those savages. intends to tur in Chicago, where his boat and phonographie records will be exbib- ited. Only two sailors accompaniet him ou the cruise. | Lan Grippe A gain. | During the epidemic of La Guppe | ast season Dr. King’sNew Discove- ry for Consumption Coughs and Colds, proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the many who used it coutirm this statement, They were disease left no bad after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial satistied with results, or the purcnse | price wil be refunded — It bas no j equal in La Grippe. or any Thaoat, | Chest or Lung ‘rouble. | Trial bottles free at H. L. Tucker's | Large bottles 50c.&$1 Drug Store. | His Conscience Troubled Him. Hannibal, Mo., April 21.—Frank Cincinnati, | should } the Nerves | x} rancan,thence the Black Sea the Od-| not only quickly relieved, but the} le ‘ fear, and sulphurous smoke seemed and we guwantee that you will be agriculture. April 10, says: ra was very h Missouri Hogs. The report of the state board o f The death 1 diseases, all ¢ iong swine from ly termed chole- counties per cent 1,1D Inany tk 50 lect 5 GIs€ase ¢ 1 be ut ed. by burning all dead animals Reports of ‘a thousand dead hogs ' | pretty coustantly im the hands of }counties can do | | { 1 | | | }out | der false pretenses at Fort Worth, jlars. Fortunately no one was injur- The marsbal led, and all were speedily taken ur at once telegraphed to Fort Worth der cover and sent on their journey and received a reply from Sheriff} by means of the prompt action of sociation issues aseries ot 1,000 shares} Ward of the vicinity of Barry, Ill.,; each month--and offers to inv eatery a8 Feame to this city to-day and gave opportunity to sive money an eceive | Z < i os aa @ interest’ on their invest-| himself up to Marshal Reyman,claim- ment, peheitnvestonot. | ¢ ing that he had obtained goods un- $ 1 00 per mo. for 100 mo’s rec’ 200 0O ses eee “* ‘ Se ee © . | Tex., some time ago. fos Ge eer 8 eo as: ny 1,000 00} te «4 Capra eet a, ¢ ve 8 8 epee ene up stock and pay We have money Anvone nent or We also issue paid interest semi-annually. to loan on good city property. desiring a good profitable tov loan will do well to call and see R. C. SN&ED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo J. HU. NORTON, Agent, z Butler Mo. WEHAR Brown-Desnoyers — i Ure oA J.M. Mc BUTLER, iBBEN, mc | and fireman were with remorse. ! f ; The republtean ‘eague of the |United States amet in Cincipmitl | President Jobn M. Thurstou of Ne- Ex- jbraska, made a long speech. Governor Foraker also spoke. Peters Cartridge awarded $96,000 dan The has bees company for vised oy a ning switch made on the Pittsbi i Civeir ad ab eXplosion, The New Orleans southern re unknown persc sand the engineer scalded to death. — | Richardson that he would come at | the street railway company. once for Ward. The latter says that | The president left El Paso for Sani his conscience compelled him to take | py eisoo. the step. He is an intelligent look~',;, hearty thanks for the hespitality ing man, but is evidently troubled | j.o.n bim in Tex testimony n re a Paris A train n the Alabama and great id was wrecked by principal ports of the Britisn Isles, | Se ighborhood the dange id beast to man : in breathing air thi nsoned dogs wali prey upon fead animal, and reports the loss of herd of ine Berks them eating a piece of a ho ght cholera probably brou iuto his The aices of pasture by dogs farmers’ in- stitutes and alli the sever vent th spread of disease by adopting reso- lutions to the effect that all stock of | whatever kind dead from any cause | shall The law of custom will prove more ef-| much to pre be burned unwritten fective than ever a statute would. Big Alfance Sehe 5 Wichita, Kan. April 21 —One}| hundred and forty delegates from | the sub-allianees of Sedwick county | met here secretly this afternoon and! will hold an adjourned sessiou to-} morrow. Oue of the primary objects is to! formulate a plan which will evable | alliauce farmers to hold their grain | uutil such time as the Wheat ment is not to be sold at less than market suits them under this arrage- a bushel and it is proposed to raise | by a general levy and aid! those who would otherwise be force ed tosell. Another lishment is the estab- osition an allanee bank, | With a capital of $100,000, in which | it is hoped to | here of interest some of the neighboring counties. That scheme carries with it an alluring proposi- tion to lend money to stockholders at 1 per cent per year, and the orig nators anticipate no great difficulty in getting the necessary capital sub- scribed when such inducements are offered. A Street Car Fired by Electricity. Minneapolis, Minn., April 21.— The passengers on the south bound} electric car north on South Robert street, St. Paul, this morning, short- ly before 11 o'clock had an experi- ence that none of them probably eve to pass throu it was} gin torrents, and the car had reached the rain yssis the Kansas which e south end of the bridge City rail-} road. when suddenly a blinding flash | of lightning seemed to envelop the | a s 1 to filithe car. It at once came toa dead stand-still, The pass and was on fire in, instant. seram while the | All hands blaze, and | bled out at a lively rate. car was a sheet of flames. turned to extinguish the with the aid of the heavy rain which | falling managed t until the ¢ The ss apd the interi- The damage al hundred do!- put it! ar was then to last, but n i ut was ternibiy ri machinery was rendered us+ or badly seortehed. will amount to seve | after having ex] sed | General But moved from the United States dis- was forcibly re-| trict court rooi Boston by order of Judge Carpenter of Rhode Island, before wh Le general bad ap- peared to 7 a case. PURIFY ~ BLOOD, CURE DYSPEPSIA. iver and Kidney — = Troubles. end all Malarial Disorders. hat old family med { wondertul effics @ of Hoofland’s German Bitters. $1.00 PER Bottle. Six For $5.00. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelph LUMBER!! H.C. WYATT & SON. . WEST WARD STOCK FARM, PASSAIC, BATEs COUNTY. MO. Bive Miles North of t8utler. D> - © - <a The following stock wrill stand for services atmy stable half mile west of Passaic, Bates county, Mo., for the year 1891, the season to commence the first day of April and close cn the first INO His Foaled in MAMBR | Coaster | day lest Dr Sparks ' | i} | MAMBRINO CHIEF JUNIOR ‘Dam by MeDounis Mambing ] on dam by Mark Antho: 3rd dam by Old Forester (4th dam by Imp Bedford Will e county. NEW HALL STAMP IMPORTED CLYDE, Registered in Vol. 12 of the Clydes- dale Stud Book. Bred by Alexander) Mutch—Mains of New Hall, Stone Haven Scotiand. Foaled April 18ss— 1g hands high, weight 1,350 in only tair| flesh: color, bay: white ratch on tace, hind teet white, heavy bone and sub- stance combined with great activity: gentle and kind. Will be permitted io serve § mares at the low price of S15. Conditions same as Mambrino Chiet Jr Sire. Glenalba S13), Vol6. Dam: Love (1529), Vol 5. Sire of Dam—j Garobalda (7661), Vol 4. Extended pedigree at stable, running back to his| 12th grand sire. | 1,loo, bred by day of July. 1891. I . ‘Mambring Pu Sire of Ha Krand sir es and tans of 41 ‘Blot ih No a e HY z oo vod asim AS ay des Caasins 4 | BIRK OF | Harry Clay Durange 2 \ others (Mambring Paymaster SIRE OF i Lady Thorne 2:18 yoodtord Mambrino 2:31 | Manirine Chief No | Dam the dam of Got Mambrino chen Ciiah, No os Sire of 30 | horses. grand sire of 42.30 horses and ( !Sired the dams of 41 { Bay Messenger —2.30 horses | i SIRE OF Jim Porter and others in TSACK——-ARTILLERY Kentucky bred Jack will stand at the same stable, at $10 to insure a colt to stand and suck, or $20 tor Jack colts to stand & suck. Artillery has prov- en himself to be a fine performer and a sure foal getter, his colts being large and extra fine style. Conditions same as Mambrino Chiet Jr. Artillery a black Jack mealy nose, fine head and ears, large and rs hands 3! This fine bone substance, stands 2 inches high, and weighs T J Megibben, of Cyn- thana, Kentucky, foaled in August, 186 sired be the celebrated Jack, Alexander, first dam, Black Betty. His tall pedi- gree will be shown at stable. Mambrino Paymaster .... WY Mambrino (sr of Rysdick’s Ha tonian) Son of Tmp Messenger Dam theaam off Gol- hia aIRK OF John Morgan 2 24 Vackey and 6 oth- M Cay Mo. 8 SIRE OF | Geo M Patche and 6 ‘and others in | Son of Imp Messenger Messenger& Rovking | ham blood f Clark ( Untraced. grand ie great Guy 20 to insure a colt te stand and suck, money Jue when colt comes or mare changes ownerhip or about to be re- not be responsible for acerpents should any occur: but will use due caution to prevent acci- REMARKS :—To hoese-men having mares to breed that we have with grea ed these three and thos We will state care select individuals as the vers best we could find, and that on inspect- jon, you will be convined that they are the animals through whieh you will be able to improve your horse stock, We havea number of fine large box stalls and pleanty of pasture and all mares trom a distance, or mares having colts unable to travel back hom be kept IS days free of charge—e and accidents at owners risk. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, Proprietor. will rapes: J. S. WARNOCK, Assistant. Dr Kimberlin EYE ‘Nose, Throat? Catarrh. Sth and Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Annual Announcement Free. At Laclede Hotel, Butler, | April 17 & 18; May 15 & 16: June 19 & 20. Being the third Fri- | and Saturday of exch mouth. Save money by calling on us for prices on. LUMBER. LATH, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURT, ¢ County of Bates as ‘ In the Probate Court for the county of Bates, | February term, Isat. J istrator, John W. Medley Order of Publication. W. Ennis , decease admin- | J.W.Ennis, administrator of John Med- ley d ed, presents to the court his betition praying for an order for the sale of so hoof the real estate said dec will and satisty the remain- ing t : said estate, an yet) unpaid for want of suficient assets, aecom- panied by the accounts, lists and inventories | required by law in sneh ¢ Whereof itis ordered, th on examination il persons interest ed in the estate of s deceased, be notified that applic as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this conrt to be held on the second Monday of May next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole or so much of the real estate of srid deceased as will be sufticient forthe paymentof said debte; and itis further ordered, that the notice be published in some newspaper in this state, for four weeks betore the next term of this court. TATE OF MISSOURI, ? | County of Bates. sag IW. T Cole, Judge of the probat held inand for said county, here that the roregoing is a true copy of the Order of Publication therein referred to, as the same appears ot record in my office Witness my hand ‘and seal of said vourt, {sEar.] court. Done at officein Batler, Mo 1sth day of April, I-91. W. T. COLE. 2i-tt Judge of Probate. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- istration on the estate of James Laney de- were granted to the andersigned on 26th day of Febraary, Intl. by the Probate court of Bates county, Missouri All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance te the administrator within one year atter the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years irom the date of this publication, they shall be for- ever barred, This 26th day of February é J. W. ENNIS, Administrator _. TEXAS 20-4¢ sHinctes. FARMLANDS At present valuation will maki rt oy vara @ men rich during 1 it conservative admit trath of this "gg - ee | It is now known that the finest wheat land inthe world PAINTS. —aAnd all——_— Building Material HIGH GRADES ——— An i——_ LOW PRICES | xndsuitable for allemall grainsand fruite and in many instances cotton are in North and West Texas Texas farmers have an enormous home market iswellas Twelve Thousand Miles of Railroad and Ocean Outlet forthetr surplus crop. Here farmers are able to work outot sas and in the nort whatever equitythey have in cheap lan of Texas. An eating the price of the land . The latest census st rt farms, buying instances first years ew farmers in onwealth in ages for ot make econ Corresy THOMA NEGOTIATOR S J. MUNicrPaL PAPER, MORTGAGES AND Rrit ESTATE, Hurley Office Building, Forth Worth, Texas. HURLEY. Boxps, CoMMERCLAL riginal | . The Texas | | STATE OF MISSOURI, Partition Sale. Thomas J. Ritchie and Maggie E. Ritchie. his Wile, Zera Raybourn and Mary Lizzie Ray- bourn, his wife, plaintif, against William G. Thompson, Charles D. Thompson, Mar- tha Belle Thompson, Mary Caroline Thomp- son, Pradence May Thompson and Elspy Thompson, defendants 5 1 WW. Hartsock, sheriff of Bates county, state of Missouri, ander and by virtue and au- thority of an order and decree of the courtof Bates county, Missouri, made above enti in the eause. atthe regular February term thereof, A.D Isol, andan order of sale made therein, a: the same time and term and the same to me directed, authorizing me to sell tain real estate in deseribed und under willon ‘Tr mentioned and judgment of partition Tuesday, June 9th, 1591, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Batler, county of Bates state of Mis- souri, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day and while the circuit court of said Bates 7 y is in session, proceed to sell at public eto the highest bidder for cash in pur snance of law and said order and decree, the following deseribed lands and real estate situ- atedin Bates c nty, to-wit The west haltof the northwest quarter of seetic 1}) and the northeast quarter northeast quarter of section ten (10; all in township No forty (40) of range No. tairty- three (83) containing ot undred acres W HARTSOCK. of Bates County, Mo n eleven Sheri Parkinson & Graves, 22-4 t'ys tor Piaintitle. er Order of Publication. ’ County of Betes. "§ '8, Fp the Circuit Court of Bates county. in vaca tion March Sth, Invi. James E Mose, plain: til, va. Cora Adel] Moss, defendant. Order of Publication. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his | attorneys, Francisco Bros. before the under- | Cora Adell Moss is nota resident of the | tare and a 4 signed Clerk of the cireuit court of Bates coun- ty. Missouri, and file his petition and affidavit alleging among other things. that defendant. te of Missouri. Whereuponit is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notl- fied by publication that plaintif’ has com- menced suit against her fn this court hy petition and affidavit the gener: ne object of which isto obtain a de- cree ofdivorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted and entered intoby and between said pisintiff and defendant upon the ground of desertion of plaintif® by defendant and her continued absence from him without Teasonable cause forthe spaceof more than one year next before the institation of this snit and that unless thesaid Cora Adel] Moss be and appear at this court. at the next term thereof, to be began and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in said eounty on the first day of Jane next. and on or before the sixth day ofsaidterm. if the term shall so jong continue—and if not en on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in saidecanse, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. And be it farther ordered that a eopy hereof be publi-hed asecording to law in the Butler Weekly Times. a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates County, Mo , for four y the Inst insertion to be at ore the frat m of the circuit court, JOHN C. HAYES. Ciren if © record With seal of the ci thi Notice of Final Settlement. ee Administrator