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INTEREST. OF G RAL | died the other He c*™unt CURE on oand relieve all the troublas free us #tateof the used, Drowsiness, ma: hatimulatethe ly. Even if tuey onlg sa] tipat I t inve cu a : nan rer) hathey w uld bealmost pricelesato thosowha fr diseoy A party was re-| istresaing complaint; butfortu- us 4 , ne cy nd ness docs notend here,an | thosa ¢ of Whooncetry them will dad these little piils val: «i 3 | ny bean ‘gthat they will not bo wil- P e | Ly 1 ithout th om. Bubafterallsice bead | "The on t stand- =| | ard time sun time still ma u | trouble about thirty migutes. Iatho bane of so many lives that hers {a vhera | cently made up in one of the towns t IMPERSONAL. PERSONAL AN s be exe cept ‘ . 4 is the vhat a > g \ ‘ = versat ‘wo make our great boast. Our pillscure it while others do nek. go toa neighboring v e and heceha a| - ae ee eer eee popular preacher. The party started | E CG L A I M - SINDOIWLVO 4OI A’ eked tint Tit OMY £0 tae. one oto Pe ee origece | By railroad time and the preacher be- VY Sth AWSOVOAWVLTTIN HLWOMLNIM | eneledn aus a caluion purze, but by their gentleaction p! plese all who gan his service by the Lord s time, and . a pe TAY WZI13| ot portraits of naturalists, and asked Bra wala acemta; Aefor fh the visitors arrived just as the good AoaY doa 3931100 WHLNSO | him to write his specialty upon it, and tongs man was pronouncing the benediction. io ee Ds ; fons POARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL, SHALL DOSE, SMALL Pa —The highest railway in the world has just been completed up the rugged sides of Pike’s Peak from Manitou, Col. Starting at an elevation of 6,400 feet above the sea the line climbs up by a winding course, 7,750 feet to the tre- mendous height of 14,147 feet above the sea. This requires a grade averaging 846 feet to the mile, with a maximum of 1,820 feet, or 25 per cent.—twenty or more times steeper than what may be called the average steep grade on an ordinary railway.—Railway Age. Ww. M. ARNOLD. CONSTABLE MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP, | Special attention given to private col- lections. NO MORE EYE GLASSES AG AS CUR NEXT AL a4 EVERYWHERE} rok THE =3931109 J1VW3d LSidva h if March’ a OW WOUNiN3T al GENTSWANTED that is how he did it —The kodak girl is said to be a ter- ror at Chautauqua. She ly numerous, and her cam pointed at everything. Lovers have a hard time in getting out of her range. It matter little whether the subject be religious or romantic, or the spot sacred or very ordinary, the kodak girl will be found around, adjusting her lens toa proper focus and “taking in” the sights. —Lord Wolseley relic in the tells of a curious of the wife of the possessic re ae i) Whic ‘ —An old brindle cow belonging to an k Republic. | american consul at Madeira. It is only Indiana man broke into another's tield, * a simple paper knife, but it would be and in court the owner of the field] xe STOCK TAKEN EXci 1 a . difficult to find anything more interest- b. > te by. ee . . Yea n isi 2 5 ae z proved that the cow destroyed the fol-| ~ ISRO TEASE! Liberal Commision Paid. [ioe than it On one side is written: “I lowing mentioned property, to-wit: broke this. D. D. Porter.’ On the re- Two four-year-old cherry trees, seven moa koe ; verse is inseribed: “I mended it. W. T. apple trees, tive pear trees, one plum f cage wee | ) Stake Money in Your Leis-) Sherman.” The owner met these two tree, one hundred head of cabbage, ‘ ei Urs ue: great Americans at Gibraltar, and re- MITCHELL’S twelve rows of beans five rods long, borteriis, S--adgress: members them wit ne » » > S REPUBLIC, eusory of beats one and on¢ hi alf rods ae Hue enie —A new method of eges ong, fifty to one hundred and fifty | without either fire or hot water has s sweet potato plants, one bed of onions, | been invented by a Frenchman. “Ina A Certain, Safo, and Effective Remedy for wares . ee end Foomatic little iron vessel of some kind,” reads verry bushes. . cs a i a : the recipe, “put your s with SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES |i. ° cocame gist eri two Joh ta = with Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restore kinds of furniture polish on the rose- ing the Sight of the Old. wood dining table. She declared that of a stout str’ into the ‘ : CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, Prop A bottom of a pit. Two minutes later ures Tear Drops, Granulations Stye j American furniture polish was “no 5 oper re ‘ A) nN Sey ilvdiccorar — Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, | good at all, at all.” She got half a JAS. S. WARNOCK, Sec'y ign st ae i} Be ue oe: is ee a5 eee ‘ This is AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CUBR. owas of white L ax, two cakes of 4 acy ep 2 -al and notat all complicated.” castile soap anc Also, equally effici acious when_used In other Ladi such as Ulcore, ait Kheum, te BALVE tay be used bon pint of turpentine. She boiled the soap and wax together— that is, she melted them until they ran | $3000 Fever coeene Barna, ta, DY, esetats Piles. MEL: ie Over Dr Eyeringt store rooms Sold by a!) Drugsists ut 25 Cents. together. Then she poured in the or a : a turpentine. All the hard wood in the thera ' West Side - Butler, Mo. house shines lke or glass now. “Tis th in Dublin, way we make WANTED —CHICKENS & EGGS AHEM ERS IBS ae a aid she. The National Observer (London) q | tells of a I how manufacturer | oun 0 ers s who has discovered that the vinous | bouquet is a matter not of original con- Stituents, but of fermenting agents, | and who has succeeded in making | | delicious vintages, both red and white, to say nothing of irresistible brandies, | j out of barley, without so suspicion of grape We Offer You a Remedy achich Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child. “MOTHER'S FRIEND” Robs Confinement of ita Pain, Horror and Risk. After usingonebottleof * Mother's Friend’ I euffered but little pain, and did not experience that, Weakness afterward ‘usual in such cases.—Mrs, Assi Gace, Lamar, Mo., Jan. 15th, 1391. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on recel| tof price, per bottle, Book to Mothers mailed free, BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., GER RICAN much as a | them. The | ages keep up jnric sin sof these bev by | consume byyon traditions of vinta singly } kn t: he A\ A pamphiet of Information and av-/j RAM etract of the iaws, sh Obtain Patents,” band ¢ s astory which | ents, ‘Trade at Marks, Copprights, sent free 4 A young offi- . Adios MUNN & CO. ATLANTA, GA, | you oman SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, hout a . y | “thanks you.” The ofticer stood on the Jee, | Tear platform. A further market | i | and the yonns woman s sive <i fro jear. The or saluter few blocks the nh I will pay price for chick at my store at V highest nd egy delivered nin, Mo. and ~ madam, but ie have for- grnia,. 5 . : -’ardon me, f Lalso have good feed stable in} gotten something.” Tie young woman \ connection with my store. | hurried ba into the car, but found | AMOVNTAS. NOWRSC | j hone of her property. | She Yooked in- | quiringly at the officer, who saluted Netson M. Nestienope. | 3 = | again and said: "Oh, I meant only that | ss you had forgotten to thank me. = OTT , 7oe* org \ =o (i EQUITABLE —Charlie Conner, of Beaver Falls, =o | . 4 Sy ¢[2\r71 | has on exhibition a monstrosity in the SS 1 1 3 sity | ss LOAN AND INVESTMENT shape of a chicken formed with two| O | S beaks, four legs, four wings and three | Sg ASSOCIATION backs. It is fully developed inevery| 7% ii eres respect and lived for quite a while after | 5 The Equitable Loan & Investment As- being hatched out. The egg from ol moctatior {sues © scree OF ¥,000. siistcs which the chicken was hatched was one SS) each month—and offers to investors an t cious a det be She a opportunity to save money and receive | leven Ps ae Sr ire c a handsome interest on their invest- bette pee hat eee = ment. ‘he investor ot enest, taking her ten *Kens with Oz gu 00 per mo. tor 100 mo's rec’ $ 200 oo| her and abandoning the eleventh egg. | a 2 ret = 4¢ | The egg was put under an old goose ES fal Lit Chee 4 6 * | that was setting, but as soon as it was Sos dees Et? 8* | hatehed out and the coose saw the man- ! Se i se Sa ats 1,000 00) ner of bird it was, she kieked it out of | isis sae bs aoa 2, ¢ | the nest and it died. aa eh) Kipe * 28 = ‘ A ONE-CENT PHOTOGRAPH. aes We also issue paid up stock and pay | interest semi-annually. We have money to loan on goed city property. Anyone n- Type. desiring a good protitable investment or iid il i i | raph for a pen- foan will do well to call and see us |ne? If so, drop a copper in the slot and R. C. SNEED, Sec'y., i _ Sedalia. Mo | get a tin-type. os is some mc since WJ. H. NORTON, Agent, | te Penny-in-the-slot me; ’ Butler Mo. | Chines for makin, types were in- | vented, but they have only lately been placed on the market. that now, in addition to gett andwiches, e e peobacco, c and in fact | almost anything you can bi cent The moc | How You Can Drop Geta Do you want a photo eony in the Slot and o “£ayunoo RI ur opudt rid pu saphys [[¥ JO serpp ‘Kqunoy soygy jo uout ssouiUEL tadu0td ) Ans (GZS OF OLE Worp ssourvty uo. “SOud ONVTMVP IN 0; ‘ON f the automatic vu8 PUB OUL 1 Sutin. > Hose, Throat Sth and Grand Ave. nh At Laclede Hotel, Butler. y 18th, August 15th and Septem ber 19th. Being the third Saturday of each month. penny you can obtain a { . Y. News THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY CROTHERS, 56 Warten St. New York. Price 60 c! The directions should “First tind your p A young kk store at Belfast. and purchased a priced perfumery. left the store when bottle on the si many went ‘} , the ot into a drug her evening ATE bottle of very high She had searcely pped the , breaking it in mute look of assure ae dr The tress which her face the spectators of the state of her fee piece dis- assumed ings. Kicking the pi in all directions, she took her handker- chief and mopped up as much of the perfume as possible and walked off, smelling as sweetly as a flower garden. “A LITTLE NONSENSE, self. a od will; 'm man. “Well, Plenty but hen he is rather prone Servant—‘Well, mum, much I was sought aft ische Blaetter. sat shows how *—Humorist- —‘Gertrude refused Tom four times before she married him,” said a girl to her friend at the seaside. ‘Ah, I see. It wasa case cf well shaken before taken.”—Washington Pt derly Flirt—“I arranged s» nicely I hope the arrangement suits you?” He—“Oh! you know that I am not hard to please.” —Vliegende Blaetter. —Bride (just after the wedding)—‘“Al- ou promised to giv ter we were Bridegroom (a widower) —‘I’'ve got six children, my pet Humoristiche Blaetter. —Summer Philosophy. — The chap who tries to win a miss , appealin: to her reaso’ Is much less i to get his bliss Than he who ventures on a kiss, Combined with gentle squeezin’, —Indianapolis Journal. —Calculation en cents one drink. Ten drinks one drunk. Ten drunks— six months,” murmured a young fellow as he tried to steer clear of his shadow on Fulton street a few days ago. “Guess 'sh got ‘nough I'm _ goin’ “—Brooklyn Eagle Ine a *ome. perstition and “Land sakes, t that horse, have you? My sir, there's a curse on that ho body who lives there Ll seen th orest’s Monthly sir, Thompson eanght t in an rd course; | Ki and now | she is w z if Thompson didn’t know just what he was doing all the | time.” —Indianapolis Journai. i is poked and | i ces of the bottle to fle: - Wo rid —Mr. St soarder—*‘I veri be- lieve that 1 lost my appetite.” Mrs. Hashir “If you did you have fonnd a hog’s, so you ure not out anything.” —Lady—"So it seems, then, that you | had a new situation each month.” that you should sit next to me at table. | | | | easisoa ‘“yémoig ‘eitg EST ~~ HEBE Qy ay Sh r s ny the PR OAK, Wiro Ga nuze Oven Doors. ove Dealers sell them. “a BAS TINGHERUINED (n 1 ee CANTY with With the 3 All St ve Te NCES ETAINE DY phe atmos Circular » tWheeler Mer- Orde: i oaleatior. as. ts orthe county of Bates, Estate of Sam] K. Wea- 1, Jolin Hornback, administra- nm, dyceased tor Order of Publication John Ternback, administrator of Sam’ Wh Weaston, deceased, presents to the court his petition, praying for an order for the sale uf ;°o much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satiefy the remaining debts due by eaid estate, and yet unpaid for want of suf- ficient assets, accompanied by the accounts, and inventories tequired by law in such ynexamination whereof itis ordered, that all persons interested tu the estate of said deceased, be notitied that application os afere- seid has been made, and unless the contrary can be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to be held on the second Monday of Novermber next, an order Will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said decessed po will be sufficient for the payment of said debts; andlitis further ordered, that this notice be publisbed in some newspaper in this state, for four weeks before the next term of this court, and also that a‘copy of this notice be served on each of the heirs of said deceased living in this county at least ten days bet first «tay ot the next term of this court, STATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Bates ‘ he I, W oT. Cole, judge of the peli) court, held in and for said) county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the origin- al order of papl {-eAt.] ferred to, as the same upp record in my office Witne: my band and seal oft said court. Done at in Butler. Mo., asth day of August, Ist W.T COLE, ti Judge of Probate Gor Awent anted (icy 45 ccli mere) Pandines No lary will be paid to ther informativon. atdress CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO., Ts West Van Buren St, Chicago, HI CATTERLIN’S “AND LAUNDRY. — 3 Virst-class work in every respect aranteed. Man of20 Years Experience in charge. First door north of express on North Main stre Give me re sending your work out of GEO. FE. CATTERLIN, Proprietor. FOR MEN ONLY! ae ct Lostory D, Q Gsoeral and NERVOUS ahs STRENG] Hieber ere ee ed 00 | one Hew a eriptive Book, ¢: Accom ERIE Mi lanation aed pro fZDICAL CO.. BU: senied free, 4L0.N.V PEN Tine of work, of 3 te eaplain here. Fait ak CO., AGUA, aaINe. A . + FOMTLASD, Bale. GENTLEMEN! UNG. 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