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| | | Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre- ‘venting thisannoying complaint, while Shey bao tepid oO ee ee ven ~ HEAD er pdscd ‘would bealmost pricelessto those who fer from this distressing complaint; butfortue \pately their goodness does notend here,and those “whooncetry them will find these little pills valu- able in somany ways that they will not be fi H Ung tocowithoat them. Butafteralleick heed ACHE [is the bans of 80 a lives that here ts where ‘wo make our great boast. Our pillscureit while Others do not. 7 Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and iwery easy to take. One or two pila axon doen err zaieahry epee stig plosseail wha it by gentle action pl Bee thom. In vialsat 25 cents; fivefor $1. Sold \by Gruggists everywhere, or ‘sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York: SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL sed Every Month from Excessiv® of ; y don't know roper advice. anybod7 but try | 1d’s many women suff Scant Menstrustic who to confid Don't corfide Bracckits i ater L. PROFUSE, _ 9 and {RREGULAR JBTION. su" mailed free, 2 CO,, Atlanta, Ga. peugylats, Tye reer TE ALL DRUGGISTS. oy {s Your Hus: nend tress? Perhaps your cooking stove 13 tho cause of it Well cooked Sold by i od produces good digestion and a swvo0" tempor, wm tmo ot gestion sat Within the ‘oNiinney flus - And locked quite drcary osha mid Wa nausht For sno to dod } Vand my brothers, inihe otove never coper rirte ' $e sob cre of those whelesame then Jira GauzeDoor$ ” Ne if you Want the Best, Bay the Charter Oak, With ths Wire Gauze Ovea, Doors. TAKE NO OTHER. For Sale by Bennett-Whe: ler Mer- eantile Company. Suro, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Emissions, Spermatorrhea, Nervousness, Self Distrust, Lose of Memory. de. Will make you 2 STRONG, Vigor- ous Man. Price $1.00, 6 Boxes, $5 00. Svecial Directions Matled with each Box. Address Ballard Szow Lininert Co. 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. For HEM ONLY! eer Tov FAT : ING Te \NHOOD, Gearrai and NEs: VOUS DSBILITY Weaknoss of 3 nd Mind, ESects ‘orsor Zxcesssain Cllor Yo OZMANLIS: ORIENTA SEXUA Ben t + afer a littleexpe- | nniny mant—we teach Fou cs, and here is . Fou want to kno AY means mact money lost to 1 will write to a roe Address, Box ‘a0, Anguea, Maine. ~y | ONFIDENTIAL, © | erence, oF bad effacts, ' JOHN \inridge. | though ' by a doctor, his | soon married the in | and aimed at the libertie W. BRECKINRIDGE DEAD. Young Sad End of a Once Pro Kentuckian. sing Sau Francisco, Cal., May 10.—A special from Merced says: John W. Breckinridge, son of John C. Bre the famous Kentuckia: | who was vice president under Bu- Al died from f morphine, administered friends le, chanan, died here last night report says be injections of be! committed suicide, as drinking heavily for some mouths | He was ouly 43, but he was prema |turely old throug) dissipation When he came to California about eight years ago, young Breckinridge j was rece ived with open arms by Hea ling Southern families, dike the |Givens, Haggins, Tevises, ue tons and MeAllisters. He was very | hundso: e and had the vg | manners of his Kentuceh ky f He daughter Tevis, the president of the Fargo express company, and wealthy lady. He lived like a south ern planter near Merced. He became a with the on Tevis’ rauches, and soon fell into great favorite cowboys drinking and gambling, which were universal. His wife rapidly tired of this life, and returned to her home in Sav Francisco, begun suit for a diverce on the grounds « teimper- e and cruelty. Breckinridge was too proud to make contest, und the divorce was granted An aecident lel to the young man’s taking up the law, which he had studi hoe fore coming out here Oxue of his cowboys got iuto trouble, when | | Breckinridge defended him so well he secured an acquittal. The fame of his learning and eloquenc and he soon had more business than He rislature > spread, any lawyer in Merced county ; Was elected to the state land would have gone to « had it not been that friend ran in his district gress a personal His ¢ a eer seemed made when drink sailed him. About this wife was reported engaged to Frank Sharon, son of the Silver Senater. Breckinridge swore he would shoot Sharon, who he thought had urged her to get a divorce, and Sharon was evidently afraid of the Rit time his Kentuckian, for he has privately married and left | A few | Sin months ago Francisco at once. Breckinridge cre nage a by appe anng house and doeande - here Lloyn Tevis’ sensation to see his three children who had been adopted by Tevis | When he was denied admittance he swore to shoot Tevis and the million: several dh Breckinridge had troops of friends who mourn oyer the sad end of his promising career. Rey. H. H. Fairall, D. D., editor | of the Iowa Methodist, says editori | ally: ‘We have tested the merits of Ely’s Cream Balm, and believe that, by a thorough course of treat- ment, it will cure almost every case of eatarrh. Ministers, as a class are afflicted with head and throat trou- bles and catarrh seems to be more prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend Ely’s highly.” T used Ely’s Cream Balm for dry catarrh. It proved a cure.—B. F. M Weeks, Denver. Judge W. S. Leeper of Braymer one of the republican state commit-| teemen for this district, was in the city Wednesday on business. While | St. Louis last week the Judge} spent a day going through the works | of the St. Louis stamping corspany | and witnessing the manufacture of American tin plate. This esteblish-| a body guard for ment employs 700 hands whose wages average $3 per day.—Nepub- lican Tin Plate-Liar. Don't you know the difference be- tween the granite iron ware that Niedringhaus has bad a monopoly of | for over ten years and tin plate in which he is now in conspiracy to es-| tablish a monopoly? There is much ground for Mr. Rayard’s fear that a continuation of | | the republican policy would be. fatal to our republican form of govern ment. The republican party of late) years bas been republican in noth-' ing but name. All its principles | and practices have been automatic | of the Tee Its whele purpose has been to build up a privileged class, | moneyed aristocracy, whose powers | es ae = over the masses shall be as complete ithe side, as apy exercises by the feudal bar-| ?, ons.—Jefferson City Tribune. lire had} Cream Balm too | a) Saved a Man’s Life. Dubugue, Io., May 10 —Mrs. Mat- tie French, who lives on the banks f Lake Peosta in the upper part of the city. is credited © yesterday. with saving a man’s She saw bim struggling in the water and into a skiff rowed to As he caught him jumping his assistance. she by the coat collar and at th: risk of being overturned pull- ed him iuto the boat. He was walk b i caved precipitatl Was sin g the last t ing along the the to the ce ‘ artl @ him iu va ter he was nearly dead when rescued After being brought to be asked her to inquire his. He was a stranger and was well dressed Hom ' to call on ans et tree a tri 2 thro > selling er is guarant and acut nd consump Must Settle. | sas City, Mo., May 10 —The St. Clair county judges have beea {granted an extension of time until the t Monday iu June in which to {make arrangements for the settle nt of the bond dispute Ww amounts to nearly $900,000 aud with this must be scttled actor dace Phillips, on a basis of 55 per cent on all Judy- id 50 j 1 ou which suit lis in Judge Iaents 2 proaght. The judges were tuade tol re- porta week ago yeste > but as | Judge Phillips was absent 2 eX: tension of time was granteid. Un- less confident arr gements are then from St. Clair eounty will probably join their !brethern of Cass county now econtin- ledin the Second street jail. made the geutie:nen Miles’ Nerve & Liver Palis. speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor did liver, piles and constipation. Splen- |did for men, women and children} smaliest, mildest, surest. 30 doses ror 25 cents. Samples tree at H. L. Tuck er‘s Drug Store. 24-1vr A pendent recalls the recollectious of the en- of orpithology uin William naturalist blems of a decayed nation. Richardson, a young of Boston is making a collection of birds which the Nicarag govern- went willexbibit at Chicago. Among the rare specimens be has secured is quesal, or royal bird of the Aztees, which is found only in ests of Central America. he deep for- Happy Hoosiers. Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Ida ville. Ind., writes: ‘Electric Bitters jhas done more for me than all other {medicine combined, for that bad jfeeling arising from kidney and liv er trouble.” Jonn Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: “Find Electric Bitters to be -dicine,smade J. W.Gard best kidney and liver me feel like a new man. ner, hardware merehant, Electric Bitter thing for a man that’s fand don’t care t! dies: he found all run down whe ne jappetite aud felt like he had anew se on life. Only 50c a bette, at | drugstore ooh Birthday. J., May 8.—Sur- generations of | Celebrated ger N. sever Barlington, }rounded by ther fami nds aud mem | bers of the pape Sunday school, ‘Mrs. Martha Post celebrated her 100th birthday to-day. Just after the session of the Bap- tist Sunday school closed the sebol- lars congregated at the hom: of the aged lady and held a prayer service under the leadership of Rev. T. M. Eastwood. That heartily appreciated evicenced t« the centenarian the the meeting apparent jeagervess of her every movement. |She shook hands with each persen |as they entered the room and caress jed some of the children {romped about her. i was by 2 ‘A Fatal Mistake. } cians make no more tata! mis- | take than when they inform the patient that nervous heart troubles come from \the stomach and are of little conse- quence. Dr. Franktin Indiania specialist has proven the cen- \traryin his new book on heart disease, which may be had free at MW. L. Tucker's drugstore, who guarantees und recom- mends Dr. Miles unequaled New Heart Cure, which has the largest sale ot any heart remedy in the world. It cures her- | vous and organic diseaces, short breath, fluttering breath, pain or tenderness in arm or shoulder, puise, tainting, , Smothering, dropsy, etc His Rest orative Nervine cures headache ie ete. | | The debt} the decision of} bonds | Act ona new principle—regulating | ‘the liver, stomach und bow through |the nerves. A new discovery. They he lives or | streng'h, good | as they} ‘tiles, the noted | irregular Pears’ A. O. Welton Soap We perspire a pint a day without knowing it; ought to. If not, there's trouble ahead. The ob- structed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper, but this is trouble enough. If you use Pears’ Soap, no matter how often, the skin is clean and soft and open and clear. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. 3 z 6 5 eT. - HIGINNT Order f Pablicati mn STATE OF MISSOURI? ,, County of Bates. | Sage In the circuit court of said county, in vacation April 26th, Iss Henry F. Wilhite, plaintifr, vs. J. B. Brugier. Susan Brugler, Mamie Mercer and 1. H. Mercer, defendants, Now at uieaae comes the plaintif® herein by his attorneys, Silvers & Silvers, before the undersigned clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and files his petition allegi among other things, that all ofthe above named defendants, J. B. nrugler Susan Brugier, } pr and IH Mercer are non 1 state of Missouri Whereupon it is ordered. by the ¢ tlon that asidjdefendants be notified by publica- tion that plaintiff has commenced against them in th t by petition th general nature of which isto procure a de- cree and finding of the court that a note given by Harriet A Adams and Lewis Adams her husband, on September Ist, Iss5, for $1,000 to Peter Brugler, borrowed money, was aesumed by, and fully paid of by the plaintiff on or about the maturity thereof: and to declare that a certain trust deed now of record in book Séat page l4Lin the office of the recorder of deeds in Bates county, Missouri, which trust deed was executed by said Harriet A. Adams and Lewis Adams, conveying in trust toJ. B Rrugler, to secure payment of said note the following lands in Bates county, Missonri, viz: Lots one and two, northwest quarter, and the west half of the northeast quarter. and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 31. township 42, range 31; and which trust deed as it now stands of record is an ap- parent lien on said land is null and void and to ask a decree of court declaring the trust deed to be void and removing the cloud on plaintif’s title occacioned thereby and for other proper relief, and that unless the said defendants be and appear at this court, at the next verm thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in said county on the7th day of Novy 1s%2,next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall solong continae—and if not then on or before the last day of eaid term—answer or plead to the petition in said © the same will be taken as confessed, and judgement will be rendered accordingly, And be it further or- dered that a copy hereof be published, accord- ingtolaw in the Butler Weekly Tiwes, a | weekiy newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., tor four weeks successive- iy, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next November term of the eircuit court JOHN ©. HAY Cireuit Clers A true copy of the record Witners my hand acd the seai of the {sgat] cireuit court of Rates county.this 2#th day April, Is%200 JNU. ©. HAY - Cireuit Clerk on Notice. | | | | p that the co-partner- z between Jobn Pharis and C. F. Pharis. doing firm name of Pharis & Son in the city of Butler has this day been dissolved by mutual consent John Pharis retiring trom the firm The b ness Will be continued by © . Pharis, who assumes all jiabilities and collects all on standing 1 of May C.F, PHARIS. EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTME ASSOCIATION | | | 7 sociation issues a series ct leach month—and offers to | Opportunity to s.ve monev a nandsome interest* on 1,000 shares their ‘“e also issue paid interest semi-annually. We have money to man on good city property. Anyone | desiring a good profitable investment or | loan will do well to call and see us. | _R. C. SNRED, Sec’y. Sedalia. Mo J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo ‘GCENTLEMEN! YOUNG AND OLD, enffering from nervous debility, involuntary losses, the effects of youthful errors or excesses, we will send a Pesitive Cure upon receipt of $3.00. Perfectly harmices. Over twenty years in successful use. As an infallibie, safe ard rapid cure, it has no Communics- tions strictly confidentiak Particniars and testi- | monials mailed (scaled) free. Address | THE FOUBORG MEDICAL Co., | 329 Livingsten S&t., Breeklyn, N. buisness under the | The Equitable Loan & Investment As- | investors an} and receive | invest- Staple: | | | | i | | | | {ment. ‘The investor of $ 1 00 per mo. for 100 mo's rec’ $ 200 co} fio te =e cpa ao 3° 6 coals 66 Aa Ge S° StS ote anes 1.000 ©@!} | ues ea « a, * fos 6 + fees an up stock and pay | Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. UEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE CICARS ANS TOBACCO, pay the re Nes Always Produces > highest market price for County Mo-t East Side Square. Butler Order of Publication. Missouri Pacific By. STATE OF MISS91R1,) County of B . In the cirenit e+ nty. In vacation bSotho Iss 5 Wheeler, plain- . V8 Silas Mo Sin George W. Camp- : 4 H le, J. HW. Camp scicc company a corpora- ? tion, Susan F. Meadows, FP. Davidson, J ‘ al WT ’ Taln 1. Davidson, Martha A. Stark, Sarah ‘J, Moore, Bejamin W Davidson, Ellen Da son and Nannie Davidson, children and heirs at law of John EB Davidson, Neste Fran- TU cia Davidson and Barthala Davidson, ehil- dren and heirs at !aw of William Davidson, = : deceased, defendant KA S CITY and OMAHA Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, Boxley & Florn, pefore the un- JRADOS . rm | dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates COLORALO SHORT LINE county, Missouri, in vacation, and files her petition and afidavit, alleging, among other To | things, that defendants F. P Davidson, Elien Davidson, Nannie Davidson, Francis David- sen and Barthala Davidson are not residents of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is or- dered by the clerk in vacation that said defend ants be notified by publication that piainugd hascommenced 8 suit against them in this court by petition, the object and general na- ture of which is to vacate and set asic eral deeds of conveyance heretefore to the year Ins. executed by detendants, F. P. | Davidson, J L Davidson, Sarah J Moore, tha A Stark and Susan F Meadows, bert S Moore, also a deed made by him, 0 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver without change H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Vicket A’gt to de- fendant Silas M Stark om the 2ud day of Febro- j ar In86, aa well as a certain deed of trust uted bysaid Silas M Stark to defendant, W Campbelle, trustee, of date March 2d, 8 affecting and being clouds upon plain® tift’s fee simple title, in and to the following | described lands situate in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: The east half of the acachwost quarter of section ¥ in townsluip 41 of range | also a partof the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section township and | ramge aforesaid, as follows, beginning at the northeast corner of last above described tract of land, thence running south aing:; thence | West to Deepwater creek; thence up said creek | with meanderings thereof to western bou line of said tract; thence north to the West Corner of said tract,th beginning, containing 10 S0-lu0 acres more or less; also part of the northeast quarter of the | southwest quarter of section in township | and range aforesaid as foll beginning at | northeast corner of sai Ia: ve described | tract, thence running west 250 yards to a stake | thence south 110 yards toa stake, thence east | 250 yards to astale, thence north 10 yards to place of beginning containing five acres of which lands Francis P Davidson decenged, seiz- ed and possessed in fee and as his homestead «n the vist day of April, and the further ob- ect being to obt: ecree divesting said detendants and sach of them as well ag ail | ers, claiming throngh or under them, of ail | tithe and interest, or seeming title and inter- est in and to the lands aforesaid, and to iu same in plaintiff; further to jud in plaintiff as the widow of said France vidson deceased, the fee simple tide in and to the lands aforesaid, adverse to said defendants or either of them, or those claiming through or under them, and that unieas the said sev- eral above named defendants aud F P David- eon, Ellen Davidson, Nanvie Davidson, Fran- cie Davidsop and Barthala Davidson be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in said vounty on the sixth day of June next, and on or before the third day cf said term, if the term ehall so long con- tinue—and ifnot, then on or before the last day of said term—anawer or plead to the peti- ti ST. LOUIS, M0, C.B LEWIS & C0, Proprietor ef Elk Horn Stables on in said ca he same will be taken as il le and judgment will be rendered ac- aving purchase » Elk 2 cordingly. aaa fe chased eae : Hin Horn bi a And ve it further ordered that a copy hereof Paes ery outfit ot J. WoSmith, and | be published, according tolaw in the Butler having added to the same a number of | Weekly Times, a weekly newapaper printed first-class Bugg ind horses, I can say | 80d published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks successive least fifteen days next term of the clreait court JOH ©. HAYES, A true copy of the record Witness my hand and the seal of the Cirenit Court of Ba county, this h day of March JOHN C. HAYE . the last insertion to bw at to the public that I now have the before the first day of the Best Livery Barn In sou Cireult Clerk. [seat Horses » Circuit Clerk. 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