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Chemical € ‘ost Ofice injury to Y word it 6 t flare or slig! ladies who an htest OSITIVE CURE. THE P BLY DROTHERS, 66 Warren Wt, New York. Price 60 cts One reason why Scot's Emulsion of Pure Nor- wegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues produces flesh and builds up the entire system Scott’s Emuision curcs Gcughs, _ Soids, Consumpticn, Scro‘uta. ‘3nd all Anaemic anc Wasting _ Diseases. Prevonts wasting in _- ohildren, Almost ss palatabic as milk. Get only the genuinc. pared by Scott & Borne, Ch : Yors. Sold by al! Dr-~ Scott's Enmuision ey cream flour. LADIE Will C, Rocd’s MAGIO SC E ina perfect Ladies" Tailor ing System of Square Measuremeny by which you can eut all your ownand children's guimenta, | Pon'tfaulto.tnvestigate AGENTS WANTED The Rood Magic Scate Co., Chicago, Ile August 21, 1890, H. C. Timmonds joomurenced a suit for P. H Cherry, | against the Gulf railroad, to recover $1,000 damages for being ejected The c up fo , 1891. rendered. a te ment of non suit forth at follows: Cherry bought a jround trip ticket from Lamar to Grandin, 3 suri, over the Kausas City, Pt. Scott & Memphis road, in August 1890, ticket ai him the } of stopping ove atali points. Arriving at © as set the trial was as the rivilege prings, he informed the condue tor that he wished to stop off at Winone, 88 miles east. The con ductor tore off a coupon from th ticket and returned it to Cherry, who left the train at Wine The next morniug he boarded the same tra with the same couduetor in charge, | |to continue his journey to Grandin, | but upon presenting his ticket he! | was refused passage on it, the coz | | ductor demanding cash fare. At the | ‘next station he was forcibly ejected | from the train. He brought suit: for damages, was beaten in the lower | jcourt and appealed. The coutsel| | for the railroad contended that he should have paid his fare and then | brought suit for money paid under duress, but the court of appeals |held that it was not incumbent | upon Cherry to purchase a right he | | The decisi un of the lower court was !accordingly reversed and the case re- i a new trial This is} janother procf of Mr. Timmonds’ i ability asa lawyer. This case was hotly contested by able counsel for jthe railroad company. The will in all probability be set for re-| trial at the earliest possible date.— Lamar Democrat. manded “or ense Guaranteed Cure. i authorize our advertised | We | Discovery for consumption, coughs aud colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or auy lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed | giving it a fair trial, and experience uo benefit, you may return the bot {tle and have your money refunded. | We could not make this offer did we j}uot know that Dr. King’s New Dis | covery could be relied on. It never |-lisappoints. Trial bottle free at H Ee ucked drugstore. Large i | There have been many grotesque | burials but have any of them sur-! jpassed this A eft on | | bicycles lately took place in an Eng- |ush town. The deceased was cap-! tain of a bicycle club, and just be | fore his death requested that his body should be conveyed to the | cemetery on bicycles. one: neral Croup, whooping cough and_ bronct tis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s| Cure Sold at HL ws Prescrip tion drugstore. | Bt. Wayne, Ind., Jan. 18.—A_ bad j wreck is reported at Hobart, Ind., ion the Ft. Wayne road, two passen- iger trains having collided. Six | coaches were wrecked and the lives | of 100 people were jeopardized. but lit is said that no person was killed ' joutright. How many were injured! jcould not be learned. i | Shiloh’s Cough and Cor 1s sold by us ona guarantee. j consumption. Sold bv HL Tu on Cure It cures er. Here is an example of how easy it | is to break New Year's resolutions. | Twelve young ladies met on the first | day of lasi year. and vowed never \ to marry. Nine were married be-! fore seven months, and two others | i | 1 haye breach of promise suits on | hand. The other one is dead. | 1 | At Hastings, Neb.. Mrs. Anna, Mason, who killed her lover, Dela. | | van Cole, when he aboned her after | her husband had also deserted her. was sentenced to four years itapris- onment. The report of the superintendent of the Missouri state luvatic asylum | that $29,500 saved from the appro- priation for that institution would ibe paid back to the state | The more the brain works the! | worse the teeth—that is the last! | word of physiological chemistry. | And the physical injuries due to loss jof decay of the teeth are greater) j an are likely to be inflicted by the advent of an epidemic. druggist to sell Dr. King’s New) ‘ | wheat sold slo | some | to-day were 68 cars, against 40a year ag. 100-1b. sacks. Hay—Receipts, 3) cars: market ste: | tations Timothy, choice, #9 00; clover m a 5) per tor jmade to the legislature announced |? MARKET REPORTS. cen for ex- Rhanses sity Live stock Kansas City, —Cattle—Receipts s, 43 sd yesterday, 86; was quiet: steers caives steady, closing The follc rep AND HEIFERS, 4. +. »-1,005 .. 933 cows roa 965 83.8; Hogs—Receipts, 237. The market was active s g. The followin: yes nd 5 to lve higher, are representa- 86.2 | 89... p—Receipt od sheep Were active and strong: com: The following are representative / 1 me 81 450 Steck. —Receipts, 16.09%; ments yesterday, 14,023. left over, good: market f: for rough pack- 7.85 for heavy ing and shippinz Cattle—Receipis, 9,099; esterday 18,472; shipments y and weak. Sheep—Receipts, 6,009; oficial yest 3; shipm i arket. Kansas City, early sales were 34¢ lower than yester- ay, but the demand improved toward noon sold as high as they would Soft wh lower and rather weak. The re were 143 cars, arainst 44 cars a yea Prices were quoted as follows wheat, 584 @59.c; Ne No. 4 hard wheat, wheat, 4¢ ts to-day No. 2 hard 8c; rejected 4764 yc No. 4 red wheat, 56 ic. ‘as firm without important Shippers bought car lots act- all. Re e in prices. The local demand was s mixed corn sold at 34 mixed, 4@34 236:4c: No. 3 white, 35@35 a Shippers paid 38 4¢ Mississippi ver and 4lc Memphis for No. 3 corn: No 2 sold at 88% @28%c Mississippi ri Oats were weak. i inst 14 cars a year aga ed, 30: 31-13l-yc: No 3 white, Rye was Ic lower: 38e: No. 4, nominally, 502. Flaxseed ste 31.00 21.02, billing on the ba Bran steady No. 2 white, 36 0. 4 white sold accordiag to fancy prairie. 88.00; good to choice. #6 5)@7z. common, #5.50@6.4 Chicago Grain asd Provisio ss. Jan 2 Wh't—Jan Ribs —Jan Mar. May Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Jan 2.—Eggs—Larger re ceipts: fair demand strictly fresh, more set- tled, active, not so firm, 26g27¢ Butter—Large receipts: creamery, light demand, dull, fancy, 27G2e: good, 2c: store packed !7¢: poor, trashy, 12% clic: dairy, active, tirm: fancy, ce. good to choice, 17-218c: roll, good demand. active, very firm: extra fancy good to choice. 17@18e. Poultry—Light receipts, scarce, ted, firm: roosters, Ye ea young, “gc per Ib hens and sprin broilers, 8@9c per Ib Turkeys. fair re ceipts:; fair demand steady, 94210: per Ib Ducks. firm, Sc per 1b Geese. plentiful dull, 6Z65c per 1 Pigecns. wanted. #100 Dressed chickens. rough, 72 fancy. $+@9e Tur eady, large rough 9: Ii-.e: ducks, 849e: g. receipts: quiet: common, dull, 5): fancy, seare>, firm. 2B® 350: New York. 203 rs Cranberries, lery. small, 10@25e; bunch. Potatoes, light quiet, tirm: ot a2 yello x hand picked, #2.1 21 per bu | day | | | northeast quarter of section five { jin and tor saide | the under: | 1893, by the probate court of Bates} 4 ! county, Missouri. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and in pursuance of a judgment and decree of the circuit court of Bates county state of Missouri, rendered at the Jane term thereof | the N vember term. / * right J RWright, Ma | E Deaton and James Deaton her hnst Pri ani Newton E Wr o Hili Frauk J Eva Hin A Colyer, sher- } .willon between the hon noon and four 0’¢ and whil offer for saie Kinthe fore- Thoon of that on the the of Butler, the following to-wit varter of section five 3) th tive (5) of the northwest quarter « (4) the West half of the east halt of the northwest quarter of se; the south half of tt the northwest quar ya four { south haif of the ea naif of lot six [ west three-fourths of the nc half of lot six [6] of the section five [5] except a wide across the north half ot the east half of | lot ix [5] of the northeast quarter ef section | five (5) all in townsaip thirty-nine range thirty-one {51 ]in Bates county .wissouri D A COLYER, | Sheriff of Bates County. | th half o heast Order of Publication. of Missouri, } County of nates In the Probate Court for the county of Rates, November term, Isvz, Mary A. Oneal. de- ceased. Willis I Yeates, administrator Order of Publication, ss } Now comes Willis I. Yeates. admintstrater of Mary A Oneal, deceased, presents to the court his petition’, praying for an order for ine sale of so much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satisfy the remaining debts dae by said estate, and yet unpaid for want of sufiicient assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required by faw ip thirty-two feet} *> «' SM ness, lache. Nansen L Nanseay 5 the Side, de. Wh. ceas bas been sho sick yet Carter’s Little Liver blo in Constipation, cx will find theeo little pilts vatae ways that they will not be wile Butafierallsick boad oy {Sat here fs where vue, Jlscureit while Pils are very small and ale. Coo or two pills makea doso, tly vegetable and do not gripe or by their gentle action please all who In vialsat 25 cents ; five for $1. by druggists everywhere, or scat by mail “CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. ALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Ketabliabed 32 years, OCTOR -22=- ‘MEDICAL COLLEGES, insnch case; on examination whereof itis or-| age AND dered that all persons interested in the est: of said deceased. be notified that application | EXPERIENCE as aforesaid has been made. and unless the contrary be shown on or befere the first day of the next term of this court to be held on she 2d Monday of Feby next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sutlicient for the payment of sai. dedts; and it is further ordered, that this notice be published in some erin this state forfour weeks before xt term of this court, and that a copy of this notice be served on each of the heirs re- siding in Bates county at least ten days prior to the first day of the next term of th court. STATE OF MISSOURI } ,, ounty of Bates. —§ 88- I, W T Cole, judge of the probate court, held unty, hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true copy of the original orde publication therein referred to. as the sai pears of recordia my office Witness m and seal 0! said court Done atoitice in {sra1] Butler, this lth day of Jan, 1893 W. T. COLE, Iudge of Probate rs U Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Lee Beall and Alice Beall. wife, by their deedof trust dated November ‘1. Isal, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 107 page 286 conveyed to the undersigned trustee, the following described real estate ly ing and being situate in the county of nates and -tate of Missouri, to-wit All of lot fifteen (15), in and all that part of lot twelve [12] in nineteen [19.] lying east of th railroad, all in township thirty-nine } of range thirty-one |51,) containg 44 1-2 acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trustto secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been made inthe payment of more than one years acerned interést on said note andthe same is now past due and his unpaid, on account of which nonpaym the whole of said debt is due and” pay able Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will pro- ceedtosell the above described premises at public _vendue to the highest bidder for cash. the east front door of the court house in the y of Butler, county of Bates and state of souri, on Friday February 10th, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that 215 W. NINTH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO. Consu'tation FREE. Medicines from the Doc- ¥ wi nnaturad sands ofcases, Within your meana. blank No. these cases for a zema and Syphilis, recent or old cases,c life, safely and surely. No potsona used. My treat- ment is the result of 30 years’ experience and the Hot Spring: return. Sach experienc enced hands. Write for question Blank No. 12 and careful opinion sent privately, cxplaining. the disease and why go-cailed “Remedies,” Blood Purifers, etc., fail to cure. case and werk ‘WR. WHITTIER, SR., 215 W. OTH ST.RARSAS CITY, tor’s own laboratory furnished at small cost and sen) re secure! ied—private. Arising from the ef- fects of Youthful Fol- les, Indiscretion, Exeers or Indulgence, producing Nervousness, Debility, Dimnesa of Sight, Self Dis- trust, Failing Memory Physical Decay, ‘on Face, Aversion to Bocteuy, Losa of Ambitioi Untitness to M: . Stunted Devol pement, Pains in Baek Milley Urine, Niue tansen Drains and janhood Cured te Stay Cured, drains stopped, parts strengthened and Pimples Relief at once; all exhausting en tested 33 years and In thou- uestion 1 free, plain envelope, with advice. AGED men baving milky or cotton life. Ec red for ethod. Cure guaranteed never to ses demand special study and Avoid patent medicines or tnexperi- Complaints, patn- fut, Pameutt barn frequent or bloody urine, Gonorrhen, Gieet, Stricture, struments or pain. Question Blank No. 13 free. Success! Weak Bladder cured without in- ul new treatment and cure. My practice is limited tc om I succeed. State your ite at orfee, delays are dangero: with each Box. Address Sacw Co» 2910 Lucas Avs. ST.LOUIS, - MO. day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. FRANK ALLEN, ‘Trustee. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that all creditors and al! others interested in the estate of | W_B Corwine deceased, that 1, Euphe- mia R. Corwine administratrix of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, state ot Missouri, to be held at Butter on the 13th day ot February, 1893 Eurnemr1a R Corwtne. S Administratri : Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters testa- mentary on the estate of David T Short. de- ceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 6th day of Jan. ix: by probate court of Bates county, Me. All persons having claims against said es- tate, are required te exhibit them for allow- ance to the executors within one year after 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 from the date of this publication they shall be for- ever barred. This 6th day of January, 1592, J.B DURAND, * Executor. Notice of Final Settlement., FOR MEN ti vacecctuce sees .SIRENG | Heroes Absolate!; Men testi Do Your ONLY! ae en UNDEVELOPED ORGANS 2 PAR SOF ‘TREATHENT—Bevesics in unfail HORE TR! s Sdtrece ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. ICY, you Know? That more ills result from an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause-Indigestion, Consti- pation, Headache, Biliousness, and Malaria usually attend it. Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator is a vegetable specific for Liver Disorders and their accompany- ing evils. why not be one of them? Take Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. It cures thousands Druggist will supply you. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of Emiey ree, deceased, that I, Jw Ennis, administrator of said estate, in- tend to make final settlement thereot at the next term of the Bates county pro- bate court, in Bates county, state of Mis- souri, to be held at Butler, Mo., onthe 13th day ot February 1893. s J. W. ENNIS, Admmnistrator. Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the probate court of Bates coun- ty, Missouri, made on the Sist day of Decem- ber, 1su2, the undersigned puclic administrator for seid county has taken charge of the estate of Milton Rafferty, deceased. All persons having claims against said es- tate, are required to exhibit them for allow- ance to she administrator within one year after the daté of said letters. orthey may be pre- cluded from any benefit of said. estste; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they shall be forever barred. This 31st day of Dec. 1292. 2. W. ENNIS, s Public Administrator. | Adwinistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration onthe estate of Daniel Loubenstein, deceased, were granted to gned on the 6th day ot Jan, All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them tor allowance to the ad- rator within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be Ppre- cluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not erhibited within two years from the date of this Carca aly CENT YOUNG AND We will tend s Pesce one receipt of $2.00. harmless. Over pubitcation,they shall be forere. barred. Laan cee fe mc this 6th dav or January, 1$93. iocntsls mnlied Gee poor aan = oe VOLENTIN LOUBENSTEIN, ~ THE FOU! MEDICAL Co 8 Administrator. 339 hivieseee, Breeklyn, N. ¥.