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Our pillecureit while Others do not. | Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take, One or two pills makea dose. ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all pa} Use them. In vialsat 25 cents; ‘ive for $1. Bold Dy druggists everywhere, or sont by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE NO MORE EYE-GLASSES MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE A Certain, Safo, and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restore ing the Sight of the Old. snail oe Granulations Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMASEST CURE. Also, equally efficacious when ured In other maladie Ulcers, Fever, Sores, . auch as ‘Malt Khoam, Her, le ists, MATCHELL BS may bo used to adventege. 2 Sold by all Dru jets at 25 Cents. NTED-— CHICKENS EGGS. I will pay the price for chickens and ov: at my store at Virgins, M Talso have good feed stebe in connecti n with my store Netson M. Nestieropr. EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION AND | ape ! | FOOLED WITH GOULD. | i Reliet From Kheamatism a aviOh, How Brice. Thomas and Camp. *' a bell Lost Big Mones. Pain ie Grate eee Toogh They Were Ahead of ¢ on : Rheumatis aS Y Richmond = Terminai—Dropped a evervbod nows. is caused } Cine uti, O., May 12.—An «¢ ¥ A eh Jieg paper prints the follow , ‘ as. and it is t is | tv es for and says was eco “ ‘ } . el tex Fe Here it 1s. wal noted « rn « 3 Lhe matic $w st. after q on re t should | | says: worth of the | ‘Wtis jiaughable in all, but the | Winter greet ten drops }Thomas did not daugh, unless a} t to dissolve slowly and lea ise for hilarity Campbell was | at intervals of two hours until the lragged into the deal by Brice ard | last vestige of the malady has disap and was, in fret. itting | peared. Tn the meantime take a S emaledd: nde hag: wanes 06 “That.” said th an, “is all but if taken as I have WEST WARD STOCK FARM, PASSAIC, BATEs COUNTY. MO. Five Miles North of {3utler. ED -<@- aaa = The following steck wrill stand for service at my stable half mile west of Passaic, Bates county, Mo., for the year 1891, the season to commences the first day of April and close on the first day of July. isol. MAMBRINOGHIEFJR. ao Minit Blab Wa 94 weiieiay Ganve ates av $344 vw, a ns 2 li S24; and) M atchen ord rand sire orses and ne dams of 41— Coa fayle Dr Sparks 2 : sn deh rare purchase {there is to it, s | dong with his political ambition was | prescribed it will save suffering hu- He ny bassius Xx Cay Ae ‘ Cassius ¥ Chay No 8 unxious to figure among the Wall | manity many dollars Fe doctors | = sine oF istreet magnates The fivancial | bills. to say nothing of pains, aches! = | : : | = as | Geo M Patehen 2-25 1-2 world had less than a nine days’ and swellings. » I charge noth- Ss - Land others in wonder at the supposed courage of | ing for this advice. [t is simply | men like Campbell, Brice. Thomas \ given for the benefit of mankind. —| H ‘ Mambring Psomay and others, who went in with Collis| New York Heratd. = ;Mambrino Chief No i : = | sikk ©: P. Huntington to rout Jay Gould 5 stata tit Ms bring |auady Thorne 2:18 Y | These ¢ hho Donan Yan! dito M from the Richmond Terminal anc! —— Pilsarea P. Brot raatambri in| Dam the dam of Gol-! jsut him oct from Pucibe Mil bold | AcKE er S Headuehe, Hot nes Mambrino | Pateben (ian. jings. The “Wizard ef Wall Street”! 4 ae | perees eranu sire Of E land the Steck Exchange was as mild! pit Rem cenesoc a y _— é | im Porter 2 nus e1s. = it at once the story was te!- > en dothers an 2:80 = cancel Son of Imp Messenger . j lis wssenger& Rovking le zraphed throughout financial ci-! | 2 ds | ham blood ies. th , 1e . j i if es tl . hal at — ws _ Silver dollars will not be coined} areal ot Clark (Untraced worsted by ington and his Ohio! i: S Cinef No sv: grand ae y P6e nero Y 1 Ol afer July Ist, owing to the fact that sire of the g “Gas | Conferers. den came marvelous } } 1 } } f2n2 1-2 Jr-ports of Huntington's dip! sma Le eee ncked by iu TERMS insure a co) 2 Beg ee oe oe ee oe Den ID OCA OUT DE | we * Mabel | congress authorized the secretary of noved trom the cc Willd should any occur: but will us¢ due caution to prevent acci- aid shrewdness. “The Wizard the dvcasuuy tod: anne the ye Treasur to discontinue ue cOlhe N 1 . s es is 3 : REMARKS;—To horse-men 1 os | Vout Richmond Terminal Lt rtdemeeraih haacubprne NEW TALE SrTAUPD TACK ARTILLERY ing 1 Wevas tae i TAGE Salles ) The buyers thought to have it Tale, bower to restime when it becomes IMPORTED CLYDE. This fine Kentucky bred Jack will that we have with grea care selec } but it fell gradually until its holders Sr aecnrets sie Siceoeee: Penile ee tie, Cicde= stand at the same stable, A Seen se ene ice sndusdualgies the vers f i I y avati3. T basic cai pal 5 2 Seo dale > Book. Bred by Alexander, * ‘ star Vsuck, or S20 tor Jach ij ee aaa ee eee Tnspect- (ae TERA ER AEN EU jtiticates. The 4,200,000 ounces of} Mutch—Mains or New T[lail, Stone as Artillery has prov- : 2 win DC COnvIneCattAY they are Caupbell aud other hoiders went ti liyaltion purchased each month ther Haven Se: Foaled April 1SSs—]¢" Dimsel£ to t pe rronnen and} the anime through whieh you | es lou purchased eac ith there.) “*0° ages eaten tia a sure toal being large Will be able toi © your horse stock. \Gould) They wanted to sell. He al id ean nee | 1g hands high, weight aE saen ne!) tair 4 ne ee Webacen na Rees us } ie ae otter WL be jrvac y n usury : color. bay: white rateh on tace, Ss Shee % aes jtold them Richmond Terminal was : tl es MakU unite. Nel bone ond cum. oo embnng Chich Jr Amtiilerycis au) SU yleanty of pasture and all | : i notes mint, after the first of 4 BMY Geen cence k Jack mealy ndse, fine head and a distance, or mares having all vieht and that the fluctuation was | Tule will recom tlie autitated 1 stance ¢ nd hd. ned ae SUReU) CASEI Se en rans bstunce, stands COs unable to travel back home. will July, will recor e mutiis LK gentle and hind. Will be permitted io aes Bees ee es SES = 4 Jonly temporary and they should! s : | ae reise ae st Saz.j fh hands 31 inches high, and weighs | be kemt SS days free of charge—escapes | ’ =f = abraded traetional currency. now in | Lloo, bred by TJ Megibl en, of Cyn- 2nd accidents at owners risk. jinargin up. A few days later it fell ; onditions same as M embrno Chiet jr hel K , Sp | 5 S Sh the treasury, which amousts to Beye Glenalbam (2813), Vol 6. Dam: | tana, Kentucky, foaled in August, 1586 CHAS. 8S. CONCKLIN, ten points more. Again, trembling Ee naion dolla. bhetomlnane | (1329), Vol 5. “Sire ot Dam—| Sifed be the celebrated Jack, Alexander, Proprietor : Fines anti eh ae 2 | gs “ol nO first dam, Black Betty. s vedi- i - _ Qndl geived theanentwholadiboast| : see: | ala (7661), Vol 4. Extended|/) tom, Black Bey. Hie fall pedi-| 5G) WARNOCK ; ber of silver dollars now in existences pedigree at stable, running back to his| 8TEe Wt! be shown at stable. ; : ed of beating Gould went to him. | is 397,000,000 of which 97,000,000] 12th grand sire Assistant. : s 37, H of 97, UC 2th gra re, “Ob, margin it up!” he said coldly; | we represented by silver certificate a | Arg 5 gal ee ioe y silver certificates | Fee 7 good stock—al.. 3 7 sae : , | se, an't fail to be eo ' ‘ ek * in cireulation, and 24,000,000 are Trustee's Sale Order of Publication. Partition Sale. ood investment. Pinally it) went! - : : | pe 7 held by the treasury for which no | Wheress, J. M Lothridze and LN STATE OF MISSOURL, + | Ritchie and Maggie E. Ritchie. his {down to 23, and the syndicate, head é i 2 : his wife. of Cass connty, Missouri County of Bates. 4 88> era Raybourn and Mary Lizzie Ray- | - ‘ jcertiticates have ever been issued. | certain deed oben dated t RIGS Abts Cue | reeked cee saices ; eo ' nis wile, plaintifl, against Williem |e = Bivion. . a Pa art . : ember, I8s6, and recorded - recorder’s Inthe Probate Court for the county of Bates, | he . % enlilty, Brice, went tn supp iced Or te The officials claim that the govern | office of Bates county ai a nooNOn February term, isil JW. Enuis, admin. . Bee _— iy Teo rvacn aLax Gould to sell or do anything for re- page 13. conveyed to the undersigned J. istrator, Jonn Wo Med teceased. nes hompson, Mary Caroline Thomp- . } ment will make several ious off) App, trustee : t Order of Publication. apie ere bie: Hief. Oh, it will come out all right.” of ihe silver inimes| an) buvine the eevin ane rs }.W. Ennis, administrator of John Met- | (1, C. W. Hartsock, sheriff! of Bates county, jhe said. “It will keep on a | s ines "Miaaoacl. to-wit : presents the court his - of Missourt, ander and by virtue and an. ne said. i au bullion at the Jepreciated prices Sots oni ng for an male | ity of an order and weeres of the cirenit ay vo dow 5! ot of said | Courtof Bates county, Missouri, made in th jand I think it will even vo down ¢ pas ae will CAAT? } above entitled cause » Tegular Febrosry \! tow as 6!° This was paralyzing, and | Drunkenness—Liquor Habit—In all } nent of their eertain ret tea eae Aer Heenan = fins . 1 ey ¢ wp, | hotes in said deed ed: and Whereas de pena cay Pic iar hao ease ee ai iP ampbell, Brice et al. wanted to sell the Wor the se as but one cure. |tauithas been made in the payment ot sad the aceon | the same ana me eto | It can be gi in a cup of tea or cot-| ofeaid notes:and pursuant to the conditions of be notified jl will tra a you wester nunion stock |e a This 2 nowledge of nt TO fe 4 your steck at gi speed was bitter, but the disease was worse Se € Lie ae arinker or an 1c ee Se ‘than the remedy, so they took it. A usards of been ed who have politics rather than attempt the role! of financier against Jay Gould. Gould was never beaten in a deal in| his life but once. and that was in The Hessian Fly at Work. Wichita, May Be —Great damage! person week Jater there came a drop in Soe oe Saba a ir cc ywl- {Western Union and a rise in Rich- ay v k-| 7 i i ing of their ow 41 : l mond Terminal. Brice is said to; iS of their own tf will “xo. natal | 2 effects results from its administration. have lost over $2.000.000, Campbell | Cures guaranteed. Send tor circular and} nearly all if not all he had He is, /t! particulars. Address in confiden ce, | ee ee es . | Golden Specitic Co., 155 Race Street, | \ therefore, thinking of continuing in| Cincinnati, O. 45-1v. aid deed of trast, E will proeeed to sell the Tuesday, June Oth, 1891 | above described premises at due to. the me ¥ : ee 7 | the hishest bidder tor « st front | pe held | at the east front door of the conrt house in the door ofthe court house. inthe city of Butler, oe wll eam toe | city of Butler, county of Ba state of “Mis- SSL aty OUEa tee numetate OF hices ua oa ill be mate fo souri, between the hours « o'clock in. the forenoon and 4 0'elock in the afternoon of eaid jay and while the cirentt ¢ of said Bates county is in session, proceed to sell at publie Tuesday, May 26th, 1891, | z and it is further or between the hours of nine o'clock i publishe some is state. for he how due to the highest bit Or Cas i 2 von and tive o'clock inthe afternoon of that four weeks betore term of this evart. | Pure ot law A ail oetee es eal c | day. for they yses Of satis STATE OF MISSOURI, + lowing deseri lands «nd real estate sita- | interest and costs ates. tin Bates county, 5 to-wit Judge ot County of B Le e < the probate court The west haltof the northwest qaarter of ial = i oer tae inand tor said county, hereby certify | jon eleven (11) and the northeast quarter ar thatthe toregoing is a true copy of the original | ‘ + hortheast quarter of erection ten (10) al} Order of Publication therein referred to, as the | in township No forty (40) of range No. tai Sheriff's 5: | Same appears of record in my office | three (35) containing ome hundred and twent | Witness my hand and geal of said | acres CW > HARTSOCK,. By virtue and authority of a special execu- , [sEAl) court. Done at office in Batler, Mo. | > sen ucxt of Bates County, Mo- issued from the office of the clerk of the Inth day of April, Ison Parkinson & Graves, cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- W. TT. COLE | ee = tox eine | turnable at the June term, Ist, of said court Judge of Probate. | — | or of Oscar Reeder, ex- revenue of Bates county John B. Brugler and A > ‘and agains Ah Bes The Best Weekly Phe Equitable Loan & Investn As-| ab ie nal. scat fooled | bas becn done wheat in this section | have levied and seized upon all Adrninistrator’s Notice nHion dasuesasertes of. 1,000 shares —* eS local compen oold bythe H Ae tlie dhe dace | « Jnterest and elains of in anilto the iu Ae : copies a ‘ : iim. yy the essian fly within the las ‘ Tibed real estate s in otice is hereby given that letters of admin- each month--and otters to ees an on 1 F f ul | MEN Coente Missouri. to-wit j istration on the estate of James Lane opportunity to save money and receive . me, ? week or ten days. Farmers from all} The southwest quarter > sou : granted to the undersigned on auteas he interest on their inves! A Woman Two Hundred Years Old. is 1 Hise eit Ales of section nine (9) township of February. e Probate arr ment. The tnvector ot A case is on record of a woman “Ousties surrounding this city are of [3 tanec Girone "Hate hes te He FARMER > 1 00 per mo. for 100 mo*s ree" $ 209 CO} who lived to this advanced age, but; the opin that, without further | Thursday, Jane 11th, 191 lt , exhivie h ses eae ee é : : i » 1sv1, istrator within eee pies a ges aq it is scarcely necessary to state that | damage, there will not be more thau | getween the hours of nine o'clock in the. fore- teaid let he | ca ooe ror ces sé it was in the “olden time.” Now a- “half a erop harvested and that if| | noon and tive 0! clock in the afternoon of that om say es ree ents Gaacet : 2 5 = : . ¥, At the east front door of the court house i Aisne 1.000 90] days too many women de not live}. Goes uot fall speedily the ioss | inytie city of Butler. Bates county, Missouri, KANSAS CITY aan Sees ad half their allotted years. The mor 7 ne = | SETTER ogame or a0 minel sucee tiara (aear: ‘ ‘ ‘ } oe } . » still creater. ie t pub! end he highes a ea at : tality due to fanetional derange Wl be still greater. { , to Satisfy said execution and costs e¢ also issue yp : aS ~ “nae = Ce So: WHE >LUWED UNDER. C OW. HARTSOCK interest semi-anr ments in the weaker sex is simply oe SER wee Eee 4 Sherif of Bates County. to loan ong 2 | frightful. to say nothing of the in Atchison. May 13 —G. S. Batty aw ae | EXAS destrir deseribable suffering which makes wrritesito tie Gioue Glow Hider e scarcely worth the living to so : Sheriff's Sale. | ONLY $1 OO A YEAR r.Kimberlin | IN Throat ‘amr oo Sih and Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. | Annual Announcement Free. At Lac’ede Hotel, Butler. Mitchell county, that the wheat and |many women. But for these suffer lers there is a certain relief. Dr. vats are suffering from lack of rain | Pieree’s Favorite P. ription will Some wheat bas been plowed under positively cure Jeuc orrhe rag and corn will be planted in its place struation, prolapsus, pain in the! |. at 3 reine gre ta short all the! West of Glea - Mr. Batty says varies. laints to which the situation is stil women many | It is the only guaran AE | Ex-Senator Blair to b | e quar’ e on bottle- Ex Sena Bla be a | " ndas it were | 2 | Cleanse the hver. stomach. bowels at 1 wk system by using Dr { Dic coe . A Sate Place ep into this door- y ltell you about the : ‘ the country evib we're going to crack to-morrow k—But outo us ro papers should not April 17 & 18; May 15 & 16: June or, 19 & 20. Being the thir] Fri dwell on t point ey) longer. day and Saturday of There is no necessity for a constant each month. repetition of the fact. FARM LANDS At present ——— =>. oe — rich a The world’s news ofthe week: the im- portant and leading topics treated in am independent and fearless manner department complete and carefully edi it is@largeand Page handsomely print- ed paper and will prove a welcome visitor in every home ON TRIAL 5 MONTHS FOR 25 CENTS THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. N4ryMORE tHan Gta DEN tet 30 tes. the year 139. truth of this eee (t is now known that the finest wheat land inthe world ' endsuitable for ailsmall grainsand fruits and in many instances cotton are | In Northand West Texas | Texas farmers have an enormous home market as wellas Twelve Thousand Miles of Railroad and Ocean Outlet doors every day in the year, and stock fi January to January. Many admit the the June term, olin favor of Os 200F7 MORE THAI Re st of any Commonwealth in aggregating in cash and lands some sixty © fdollars. State taxesare ten cents onthe bandred dollars. We simply act as (gents in the Sale of Land Consequently give t of the buyer or W. HARTSOCK for sampie _R. DEACON, LUTLER, MO merctueseniiie to eaioee 2 Value in three years. We grade Bret mortgages for Thecased Dollars orthChamber of Com nce Solicited. secw tt aes THOMAS J. HURLEY, cher We stan you. EGOTT. SICIPAL mental Ci Pace a iLY ‘earoed Parsi, Mourcacrs anD Bein pores * FORTLASD, MAISE. Hurley Office Briiding, Forth Worth, Texas. aod provided with employment e x <e ip: anne oe oe eas TNE W sit partralers FREE. Attrem sire, ALLEN. % 420, Augusta, Maine,