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| WIRE GiUZE OVEN DOOR Pe { _CURE and relieve all the troubles tnel Sent tone th to a bilious state of the ae loner a Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Di Ss Pain in the the [org tres &e, synile catecnes shown in curing SICK HoaAache, Little Liver Pills are oqually mnicataetaperetaetes conng andre yenting thisann: complaint, while they also | page mp, eta ae “HEAD Achathey would bealmost priceleasto thosewho Buflor from this distressing complaint; butfortu. | Batoly their goodness does notend here,and thosa ‘who oncetry them will find {bese 1 toe Pills valu. sbleinsomany ways that they will not be wil- ling todowithoutthem. But ‘flee allsick hea§ ACHE [Isthe bano of so many livés that hero fs where ‘Wo make our great boast. Our pillscureit while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very easy to take. One or two ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who usethem. In vialsat 25cents; fivefor at Bold by drugzists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. ‘SMALL PALL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL RICE | Every ivionth many women suffer from Excessive of Scant Menstruat 4 don't know who to confide in t> st proper advice. Don't confide in anybody but try Sradiicii’s toealator UL, PROFUSE, PRESSE.) and IRREGULAR MEN: Si JATION. Book to * mailed free. BRADFIZLS RECL ta, Ga. meld Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS BP ofe RE WHERIOF ie = vi Dwiek TEL me BE Iris. Not pie OF HER 1€ Bots" ie AUTIFUL, CLOTHES, aet w TO COOK ON tHose -) CHARTER OAK stoves Thersno BECAME <<} SUCH A BELLE? 5 AD ABSOLUTE F IN SARING —— AND ALL — eee PERFECTION MATS RO-STED (N TICIR CWH JUICES, BY USING THE FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THE CHARTER OAK, TILEY ARE THE VERY BEST. | Web Flannagan of Texas, who at the Chicago convention ian 1884 wanted to know “what are we here for,” in moments of relaxation occa- sionally teils the following story of the “ruling passion strongin death,” says the Chicago Times. | “A professional gambler of the name of Westfall used to ply his vo- | cation on the southwestern railroads. He turnel up at Denison, Tex., the ‘southern terminus of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, day one prolonged spire, very sick a - pressed with the idea that h+ wis | going to che, or ‘pass in his chee t) use oN Lras H st- and opi led to adini i | Spiritual consolation as was in’ his power “What can be done for me in the hereafter? the gambler, ) anxious! y “You must repent your sins and you will be saved,” rephed the ex- | horter. ‘If Trepent will I go to heaven?” Jinquired the dying gambler. eWill I bec “Oh, yes” “And I will have angels in pictures >” “Certainly.” “Will jasked the “Tho plied u “And “Yes, “Wel meé ana wings like the you go to re- ter. exhor will you of course.’ . said the gambler, “when I get to heaven and you get there and we are both angels and have gs. Vi tly for a § 50 note!” A nasal injector tree with each bottle ot Shiloh’s catarrh remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by H ‘Tucker Where Are They? Cheyenne, Wyo, April 20 —Th arrested invading army is en route to the railway under escort of the six companies The journey will oceupy four or tive Barber undertake at this time to what he will do with the men Rustlers to the number of 500 to 700 are fol- days. Governor does not say lowing the command, and only the knowledge of the serious results jthat would ensue following an at tack on United States soldiers pre- vents them from making an effort to the for punishment. secure cattlemen “Hack pertume. by H. L. Tucker Was Ita Rapper's Work? Chieago, April 19.—Jack-the Rip per talk was excited here today by For Sale be Beanett-Whe Mer-| the finding of a woman's mutilated cantile anpany. corpse penrly nade on the lake _.. | shore, where it had beeu washed by Cure for Impotence, of Emission. natorrhea, Nervousness, Self Distrust, Loss of Memory, dc. Will OZMANLIS ORIENTAL SEXUAL ous Man Boxes, $5 09. with each Box. Aadress Ballard Scow Ltnimost Co., 2910 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. af NG MANHOOD orn SINPRVOUS Sure, Prompt, Positive | Loss Seminal | make you a STRONG, Vigor- | Price $1.09, 6 | Svecial Directions Mailed ROMER ONLY! the waves. to ic ripper cut from Besides what was’ said resem | ble the characterist i} tue breast down. the legs had been severed below the knees. 30, aud at about with }luxuriant dark brown The woman was hair tractive features | = tely relieve bronchitis. Shijoh’s cure will immedi croup, whooping cough and Sold by H. L, Tucker, Heroine Is Not The w ord. Gener \EBLLITY Stock news reuts of Mrs. J. mes of Body ardttisd, Fi Stock newspaper cuts of : d Kobust, Noble WASH Coleman Drayton appears in the i » UNDEVE: | . : iy unfailing, HOM eae ipress labeled “the heroine of the from 60 Siate Weite them. | ~ = s Ataf y | Paris scandal.” We object to; the juse of the word “heroine”. Sean- instencted ey faster d bail Enterprising V« and started me | « than L expected! t» anmall sn my an island an ‘of work, rap- » SPeither sex, Young oF old, will reward sag worker. Wherever you are, dals bave Herald. no heroines. —Quincy Are you made miserable eon, constipation, dizziness, loss ot ap- petite or yellow skin? Shiloh’s \ italia- | tir is a positive. cure. Sold by H.L. | Lucker. by indiges- The tree. well—she China has many curiosities old land boasts of a Wichita can do nearly as beasts of a soap root. soap | | | Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to ueed no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise—A_ purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to i all that is claimed. ” Electric Bitt: } will cure all diseases of the liver aud wonderful © fone. you want ta know about i? | kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, 1 yp ee ae ie" |salt: rheum and other affections PE CO, Hox 400, Ariguata, Mate Oa uced by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent Ha . ty us well as cure all malarial fevers.— : USA. |For cure of headache. constipation : ‘eh case | RDC Lin ogee try Electric Bitters guaranteed feuded — Pies or money 50 ets and oe woe ttabe $1.00 per bottle at Tucker's drug- For parsicalars oie reeS 08.0. WF. esrcasa, ui. | Sf°T® i of Fort McKinney. , private | LOOK OUT for counterfeits, imitations, and sub- stitutes, represented as genuine, but sold at less than by authorized regalar dealers in medicines not to sell Dr. Pier genuine cines To guard ¢ prices ces medi- inst fraud Dr. now aud im- Pi sell position, the makers of erce’s their rough medicines ed rer genuine world nedies ouly tl Men do not have a monopoly of | the types in the old Type-| ‘getting is a popular industry among | world the women of Eugiaud, of whom 4,509 inake a living thereby avery country has its Owa pecu | liar ways. The theaters in Germany take no notice of Christmas as a pan- tomime Teutons. | Is not a favorite umong} i ! The ‘Homliest {man in Butler drugs authorized as agents, and ider ysitive guarantee of bene- | fit or cure, or muney refunded. Au thorized agents ouly can, under | j | these regulatious, furnish Di me : | Pierce’ s yeu émedieimes, which al-| chitis and cons ti , | ways have been, are, aud always will 5 i> | be, sold at the following prices: There is eye: some follow to ccme} Dr. Pietvee’s Goideu Me ti Dis-) along to give out pessimistic v.ews. | covery (the :emedy for a iisesses Some rcientists say that the pecu- arising from a torpid liver or iiu-) liar daver of maple sugar is due to pure blood S100 per botth. the presence of impurities in the} Dr. Pieree’s Favorite Prescop-) sap, and that if these impurities tion (the remedy for womau’s chrou | could be el ated the sugar would ic weaknesses and deran: its), | taste exactiy like pure loaf 100 per bottle Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets (the original aud best little 25 liver pills Scents per vial. i ein be sold only at these prices But 2 1 The genuine guaranteed m “ne they're the cheapest medicines sold, | because you pay ouly for the pool you vet. Tue money is refunded if tavy dou't benefit or cure Oa these terms will it py you tu take any risk Bob Ford Banished Jimtown Col. Apri 1s.— Bot Ford, the killer of Jesse Jauies. and Jack Paimer, who bas been very in- timate with Ford, were diiven from Jimtown to-day and were instructer not to return if they cared for their lives. for Denver. Last night the two men | created a panic and endangered the] lives of many citizens by walki: ng up and down the streets their re The po- them firing volvers indiscriminately licemen were afraid to arrest and this morning the business took the matter in their own hands with the above results. Racing With Wolves. Many a thrilling s been told by travelers of a race with wolves across the frozen stepper of Russia Sometimes only the picked bones of the hapless traveler are found to tellthe tale. In our own country} thousands are engaged in feand | death rac inst the well cousump tion The best weapons with which to fight the foe is Dr Pierce's Gol den Medical Discovery ‘The a. ed remedy has eured myric eases when all other medici doctors had failed It is the sree est’ blood purifier aud restorer of strenzti known to the world. For all forms of scrofulous affections (and consumption is one of them), it is unequaled as a remedy. Farmers Heli at Bay. Quiney, I!.. Apri! 19 —This morn ing 2x negro doctor named Smith, } Ford and Palwer at once left | nen Pears’ Soap People have no oes how crude and cruel soap can ! It takes off dirt. So fa | so good; but what clsc doe it do? it cuts the skin and frets the under-skin; makes red | ness and roughness and leads to wor: Not soap, but the alkali in it. Pears’ Soap has no free, | alkali in it. It neither r dens nor roughens the skin. | It responds to water in- | stantly; washes and rinses off in a twinkling; is as gentle as strong; and the after-effect is every way good. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts | of people use it. Order of Publicaticn. STATE OF MISSOURI,?} County of Bates. $ | In the cireuit court of said county, In vacation aS. | March suth Isv2 Sophia, Wheeler, plain- ti, ve Silas M Star., George W. ‘Camp- belle, J. H. Campbelle company a corpora- tion. Susan’ F. Meadows. FP. Davidson, J L Davidson, Martha A. Stark, Sarah ‘J. Bejamin W Davidson, Kllen David- | } son and Nannie Davidson, ¢ | at law of John E Davidson, deceased, Fran- cis Davidson and Barthala Davidson, chil- dren and heirs at law of William Davidson, deceased. de tant Now at this day comes the plaintiff’ herein by attorneys, Boxlev & Horn, before the un- r of Bates idren and heirs i. in vacation, affidavit, alleging. thine that defendants F. P David | Davidson, Nannie Davidson, Francis David- 1 Barthala Davidson are not residents [of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it Is or- dered by the clerk in vacation that said defend fed by publication that plaintif® has commence a suit against them in this | court by petition, the object and general na- ture of which is to vacate and set aside eral deeds of conveyance heretofore to- | the year Inst, execited by detendants, | Davidson, J L Davidson, Sarah J Moore, tha A Stark and Susan F bert S Moore, also a de ants be notifl Mar- ys, to one Al- made by him, to de- | fendant Silas M Stars on the 2nd day of Febri- alias Jamison, who bad been at-/ary.i deed of trust ? ras ei jexecuted by said Silas M Stark to defendant, tending Mrs. le ules Aaron for can-| Geo W Campbetle, trustee, of date Marc : | Iss7: as affecting and being clouds upon ¥ cer, demanded $300 from her sor. | tia’s fee simple and to the f i ‘ ; a ved land in Bate The young man refusel to give up} to-wit: The east half of the soi t ; ; rter of section ¥ in township {1 of range 29 the money, lug his mother was| gisoa part of y rote not yet cured, when a revolver avd shot him in the head, causing ath within afew moments. Jamison then pointed the revolver Aarou’s father und made him signa check for $300. Then he seized his valise and started down the railroad track for Quizey. Neigh- few min-} were following bors were ca'led aud in utes a half a dozen with shotguns. at the track tired steadily and with n down the Jainison the pursuers utmost cool When his revolver hess was emp} tied he would sit down on the bank and deliberately reload it, and the pursuers were afraid to venture with m range of his pistol. Two tre freight. came toward Quiney, aud Ja tried to flag | them with his red iandkerehief. The) conductor saw the a:med men after him and refused to stop. After Jamison had miles the deputy sheriff ne and | passenger slong going ~on ne three’ appeared with a Winebester rifle and shot the murderer in the hip and through the finger of the left hand. Then, as he could no longer use his band to load his revolver, he threw down’ the weapon and surrendered. He was brought to the Quincey jail. Those beautiful teeth may be natural but be not surprised to find them otherwise. Artificial teeth are so much in use nowadays that it took 40 million of them to supply the demand last year. Jamison pulled the southwest quarter of the narter of section township and ginning at the described tract ath + chains; thence hence up said creek western boundary thence north to the north- southeast « bu meanderings there | line of said tract: | West corner of said tract,thence east to place of | ‘beginning, containing 10 s0-199 acres more or | less: also part of the northeast quarter of the | ‘sout yaarter of section , in township ‘lows: beginning at nerofsail last above described thence running west 250 vards toa stake ce south 110 yards toa stake, thence east ards to a stake, thence north 110 yards to place of beginning containing five acres of | Which lands Francis P Davidson deceased ,seiz- | ed and possessed in fee and as hishomestead |r | the 2lst day of April, 1 and the farther ob- | ject being to obtain a decree divesting said detendants and 2ach of them as well as ail oth- érs,claiming through or underthem. «f all ithe and interest, or seeming tile and inter- ands afc and range aforesail as northeast ce tra | ; further to judge and des in plaintiff as the widow of said Francis P Da- | vidson deceased, the fee simple title in and to the lands aforesaid, adverse to said defendants | or either of them, or those elaiming through |or under them, and that unless the said sev- eral above named defendants and F P David | son, Ellen Davidson, Nan ie Davidson, Fran. cis Davidson and Barthala Davidson be an¢ | appear at this court, at the next term thereof, | to be begun and holden at the court house in | the city of Butler im said county on the sixth | day of June next, and on or before the third j day cf said term, if the term shall so long con- | tinue—and if not, then on or vefore the last ‘S | day of said term—anewer or plead to th» peti- tion in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and jadgment will be rendered ac- cordingly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according tolaw in the Batler | Weekly Timus, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, for four weeks successively, the last ins nto beat! least fifteen days before the firsi day of the Next term of the ciremit court JOHN ©. HAYES, A true copy of the record Witness my hand and the seal of the Ghroal Court of Bates county, this of March Isv2 JOHN C. HAY » Cirenit Cle Clerk. Administrator's Notice. _ tice is hereby given, That letters tes: mentary on the estate of Nathan todfer; deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the firet day of April, Im, by the probate court of Bates con: Missouri. All persons ha ms against said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the admini i th Cirenit Clerk. | [seat FO years from Hi be for- | Execntors. resaid, and toi vest | clare | | | LAURA CONCKLIN, TAL | | sonnson TOMIG. 66,, 133 Clark St., Chicago, A. O. Welton HO GLASSWARE CICARS AND TOBACCO, Always pay the highest market price for Countv Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo Order of Publication. ! STATE OF MissoURt, 7 Co Missouri Pacific R'v.. 2 Dailv Train 2 nty of Bates ) the cirenit court of Mareh is vs. Nancy J. Mutse Now at this day comes the plaintift! herein by his attorneys, Silvers & Silvers, before the undersigned clerk of the cireuit court of Bates . in vacation » plaintiq, county, Missouri, in vacation and files his petition and affidavit alleging, among other things, that defendant, Nancy J. Hutson, is TO not a resident of the state of Missouri: Where- upon it is ordered ms the clerk in vacation NS 56 =e that said defendant be notitled by publicatio KANSAS CITY and OMAHA [hit® : Siataecianeaee inti has commenced ajsuit against her in this court by petition and affidavit, the gen- eral nature and object of which isto obtain a itecree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contrac andentered into by and between said plaintiff and defendant upon the grounds of the desertion of pluintift by defend- ant and hercontinued absence from plaintiff, without sonable cause for {more than the space of one year before the inetitu- tion of this suit, and that unless the sar Nan- yJ Hutson be and Appear at this court, at hext verm thereof, tot sun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in said county on the 6th day of dune neat, and on er | before the third day of said m, if the term shall so long continue—and if not then on or before the last day of said term—answer or | pleas to the petition in said cause, the same ye taken as confessed, and judgement will be rendered accordingly, And be it: further or- COLORALO SHORT LINE ‘10 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis,' THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, : : Fe rn ol er he » nano | dered that a copy hereof be published. accord- PELEWAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS jiu to law in the Butler Weekly ‘Tiss, a 481. z ES oe newspaper printed and publishe | Bates county, Mo., for four Wecks successi Sansas City to Denver without change | ly, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days 2 | Vefore the tirst day of ~ hext term of the cir. ' . } cuit court JOUN © HAYES, YW TOWNSEND. | Cireuit Clerk A true copy of the record, Witness my hand and the seal of the {skat] circuit court of Rates county this 2sth day March, 1892. JNO. C. HAYES, Cireuit Clerk, enger and Licket A'gt | sT. LOUIS, MO, Notice of Trustee's Sale. Whereas George W Strange his wife nh, ISNT, pag iB Strange and Rebeces by theirdeed of trust dated AD tss7, fled for record Junuary and then’ re corded in book 47 at S5Lin the office of recorder of deeds of s county, Missouri, con ed to the un signed, D. Owen Brooke, as trustee, Jand lying and being situate in Bates ‘¢ . missouri and described as follows, to-wit: The south halfofthe southeast quarter and the south one-fourth of the north half of the south east quarter of section No. twelve (12) in town ship No, forty-one (41) of rmnge No thi one (31) westof the Sth P.M. contaiaing hundred acres, which de of trust was made to sec ure the indebtedness described therein; and Whereas sai indebtedness has become C.B.L Proprietor et Elk Horn Stables lisunpaid, and the legal holder of ssory bond therein mentioned has ted the undersigued to proceed to sell roperty under the powers to me granted rin to pay said indebtedness, and the costs and expenses of executing this trust. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that B the undersigned trustee as aforesaid w ill, on Monday, May 16th, 1892, between the hours of nine o’clock a. m. and five p,m. proceed to sell said property to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the city of Butler and county of Bates afore said to satisfy said indebtedness, and the | costs and expenses of executing this trast H BROOK | | purchased the Elx Horn barn | I N Tr Having ge ETE eee ang ee oo ory Sain ang Order of Publication. having added to the same a number o first-class Buguies, and horses, T can say | STATE OF MISSOURI 1, to the public that I now have the In the Probate Court tor the county of Bates, I uary term, 15y2. Sarah E. Childs and Shirley Childs, executors ot estate of Thomas W. Childs, | Now comes Sarah E, ceased. > ids anc t . uhwest Mo. Horses and ass Sie ee nee ; ; Childs, executors ot the estate of Thos yht and sold, or stock han OB'| W Childs deceased. p nt to th t Seer tea eRe ra CRupes praetor nt to : court eir pet aying an order te week or month, With 16 years exper. | : ened Seni oh pained (oc y HE) ; te | the sale of the equity of redemption otf ience Mr Lewis teels able ta compete ee aa . ; a real estate of said dece. i to Pay and satisty the debts due by said estate, and Call ¢ CB LEWI c | a lien thereon, and yet unpaid tor want = ———— | of sufficient assets, accompanied by the | accounts, lists and inventories anda full and con ——T HF —— e statement of the lien on | said real estate required by in such 3 case, On examination whercot it is or- West Ward Stock Farm, | 9So°3S*3i personsantciested in the | estate of said deceased, application as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first dav ot the next tern ot | this court to be held on the second Mon- e notified that —THE HOME OF— . aij ° ot May. 1592 next, an order will be nade tor the sa who ot the an Ns iF 1 estate of said deceased subject tothe E ’ cumbrances thereon as wi t for the payment ots. and it is turther ordered that this ice be published in some newspaper iis county and state, tor tour weeks betore the next term of this court and that a copy hereof be served on each heit devisee ot deceased living in this county, at least ten days before the first dav of next term ot this court atore- ai STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates. ) 1, WT Cole, judge ot the probate court held in and tor said county, hereby certity that the toregotng is a substantial copy ot the original order of publication therein reterred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my handand seal ot sad coutr. BAL} Done at office in Butler, Mo, sth Gay ot March, A. D., 1892. Ww $y COLE, pacer of Probate. in 100 BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE, FANCY BRED, as " INQUIRE OF —— — ©: esas ‘MAGIC SCALE tee pertect Lation Tailor LADIES ing System of Square Messsremers, by whieh you can cut al! your own aad children's garments, including sleeves and underelothing. from neck to Poor. to PASSAIC, M9 H Bon'ttail +37 fed and General Debility | resultant from LaGRIPPE: WILL BE = | by using 108 SON'S CHILL AND FEVER TOI = One bot | Perhays in “remote times o’ the | future” the common every day cow | mar not be reeded. The South Af- Titan mik tree produxs a good | substitute fer cow's mil Lig SUBSTITUTE. ~