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” beech, 22 eat qemrviete setae. A eco mae ATTENTION - FARMERS ! ! THE LIGHT RUNNING PLANG. BINDER, Also the World Renown | MINNEAPOLIS BINDERS, | Standard. Wood and Plano Mowers and Hay Rakes: Binder Twine, Repairs for the Excelsior Whitley and McCormick Machines. . Turnbull and Mitchell Wagons, Columbus Buggies and Spring Wagons. Call and see me pefore buying. S. W. S CHILDS. jfound it Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and w surely do you good, if you have a eougb, cold, er any trouble with throat chest or lungs. Dr. King’s a |New Discovery for consumption, | coughs aud colds is guaranteed to ‘give reli money will be paid back. from la its use hed a speed y and pe leovery. Try a sample bottle jexpense and learn for yourself j jhow good a thing it is. Trial bot tH L. Tucker's di re THE PUBLIC is spect to sewirg in: now a-days, bays a im: good ne cause it had a years since, but selects the machive that pleases her best; has the most improvements, and does its work in ke fashion. | The New High arm Davis, with its vertical feed, fills the above require the most quiet and Jady } ments, and it is said to combine all the advantages of other tachines, with many that are original and pe- “Davis” Indeed any | lady who is the possessor of one, } may rest assured that she bas « trea-| culiar to the sure. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chliblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN Warranted Columbias. (ce ere Sc lest bieyele boise in +s not turm out poor and skilled work : by the o work—a plant of men— the C Coluy reputation unmate lumbias—folks BOGK OF OUTDOORS. high-grade outdoor pie 3 vy Walter Camp; base ball, by JC. ; cano ing, by C Bowyer x; Law Stewart; Horsemans Copeland, Merrill, Beals, Gallagher, colors, by G. H. Buek of New York. tchug, by George J illustrated bk ten water » two-cent stamps. POPE MFG CO. Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford, cently with covers in “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN KENDALL’ J. Krx S SPAVIN CURE. __ Cantos, Mo. Apr. & 188, s of your sed. Mave re win and dived mmended it to pleased With ent 1 ev ¢ Blood Spa Have recon who are much P. 0. Box S43. IN CURE. RA, May 12, 1S. —Frice $1.0 per bottle — DR, B. J. KENDALL CO., osburgh Falls, Vermont, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, SAPOLIO | IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It| is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box First door west Bates Co. National Bank. — = = = ED BY THE CHEROKEES ; Shot His Wife and Himself. | Keytsville, Mo., May 16.—Yester- day, of here, Wm | Morris shot his wife. fired once at | his mother-in-law, Mrs. Padget, and | then put a bullet into his own brain lays Certain. i ae ea sa tice | Morris was an accomplice of Asa NOUR 20 ee DU |Hooten in killing George Wright noon there passed from the Chero | z SIG) six mules west ‘Fitle to the Strip Passes to the Government Vo-Day—De- kee nation to the United States the | Lisi) (Giiine clio ieaeunentancedite — ES EMERS ea Be the penitentiary for ten years. On claims ito. ung Cherokee Cubicle bere lie returndeom prison be was mar- will then remain time Secryiae ReditolmMiatTohisowmuo bad one matters of detail to be perfected and | 451) byw former busband from the opening of tise BiaTp ire ee whom she had been divoresd. The be delayed until August, but the | ao estic relations of Morris and his pect on the —. may NOW | wife have not been pleasant, so they Sedeere ute iS oak as auscess separated. They had about agrecd will ort ther paventiwalting: ito patch up their differences and Chief Harris, Treasurer Starr, | Mise Moone laa Major Tipe and J.T. Conningham with him again, bat yesterday she met Secretary Smith at 4 o'clock and told nthinaealio haa cnncediher the contract was sigued and the ne- | mind, giving as a r gotiations concluded. The contract which Assistant At- torney-General Hall was revising and consented to live son that she | was afraid of him. that his fecti 1H SERRE visited her a few days ago, and this cig 3 sah #7 a jin connection with her refusal to ae aaa pibew atten pages aot {again live with him, made him des presents nothing new — All the legis- | lptise proceedings with a. : |hand, pulled her down on his lap, the strip are set out at ength. It mechan hen tives as REE that the 1895 ey of habinaweHectin the eb el, 000; oe ics wae He t0 | side and two in her head. Morris await the adjudication of the claims ; Rennie of Delaware and Shawnee Indians ; tee 20 as aes 1 i Tt ; Ct : k ti “and fired one shot at ber which did aa eee 1 rs Se ae nalien’ not take effect. He then placed the a LEECH Warne mpc hal weapon to his own head and fired four annual payments in the same : ae : j the United § He was lodged in jail last night by um ened tbe alec aatate Sheriff Dempsy. He and his wife antee the payment of principal anc buebotien interest at 4 per cent. scones The Indians discussed the whole situation very frankly this morning. dry catarrh for many y » and IT “It will be closed to day some time,” tried many remedies, but none did 2 4 ze : | me so much beuefit as Ely’s Cream said the chief. “We are practically | pain. It eonrleales cured me. M agreed on the contract. There are | J. Lally, 39 Woodward Ave., Boston some minor matters we desire to Highlands, Mass have changed, but they are not vital. T think Ely’s Cream Balm is the There will be no difficulty to day, | best remedy for catarrh I ever saw - : I never took anything that relieved : a Se \ B g our people will part with the title me so quickly, and I have not felt so to the strip.” r , well for along time. I used to be Morris claimed wife’s first husband had morning, perate. He seized hold of bis wife's | drew a revolver | times, one ball xt turned his to guar- are still alive. l die I have been a great sufferer from avoid the delays that already threat- | or three times a week.—J. A. Alcorn The making of the allotments | Agt U.P. RR Co. Eaton, Colo will take time and make trouble, even though the department bas qoctors and cleverly lodged the onus of the task ithe same number of women under- on the Indians themselves. Iustrue- takers. Fortubately the two coun- ons for settlers are to be Prepared. ‘tries are widely separated or one The strip is to be divided into coun- ' profession might be considered re- ties, town sites and other reserva- 1 sponsible for the other. Those tions are to be made and many other that are wealthy in the lugubrious Sega me to - done. profession—and everything is a alk of obstruction by cattle owners | ,rofession now from plumbing to is the merest bosh. philosophy—are embalmers as well N fie: i ior part- S 5 “ — afithes ae — jand receive generous compensation ment dares name an earlier date | 5... their services. than the middle of July forthe open |}... ing and Chief Harrison and Treasur- er Starr, both well cognizant of the conditions, say they do not see how the strip can be opened before Sep- tember. en. Russia boasts of over 300 women America claims about One can imagine even the offices of the dead may take on a tenderness of minis tration when performed by quiet, gentle women themselves. Men un- dertakers are proverbially jolly and But the utmost expedition cannot | troubled with severe headaches two | For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. The Lone Robber. Gainesville, Tex, May 18.—Last | night a lone robber held up the east boucd Texas and Pacific train} at Kemp and rifled the exprers e.r! of all the valuable packages in sight | ‘i | y jt The station agent was made to go|rates yet offered by ANYONE | Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: into the train aud wait till the rob ber finished bis work When he! esurely disappeared in the dark | uess unobserved by the train men | who knew uothivg of what het hap pened until all was over. Itis not known how much was secured. The officials uf the Pac Express company are mum, but it is believed the amount was small. Would Like to be Senator. St. Louis, May 17 —An evening | paper says: “Ex Secretary of the) Interior John W. Noble seems to} pave trausplauted bis political aspi-| ratious to Oklahoma Territory for a better growth. Itis said that Mr. Noble, while on 2 recent visit to Ok. lahoma purchased a large property| near Oklahoma City and intends} shortly to take up his abode there. | It is supposed that he has an ambi- | tion to become a U.S. senator when it shall become a state. It is slleged | by the knowing ones that he will makea strong effort to become a: member of that body if the islature should be republi st leg- Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis, was troubled with weuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disor dered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength “Three of Electric Bitters eured bin Edward Shepherd, Harri Iil., bad a running sore on bi eight years stand Used three; bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Buckleus Arnica Salve and his leg is sound and well Jolin Speak , Catawba, O, had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he wes incurable. One bottle Electric Bit-| ters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely Sold by H L. Tucker drugstore. Wilson E or the Tariff Leader. Washington, May 17 —The only foundation for the report that Mr. Wilson of West Virginia is to chairman of the house committee on ways and means appeurs to he in a long currentiumor that President Cleveland would like to see him in that chairmanship. What would be done with Springer iu that event is anenigma. Western congressmen generally would prefer a western |man for the place. Wilson's ability ares bottles leg of be lives too close to the coal and iron people. Still if the president does will probably win Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury. as Mercury will surely destroy the sense | i ot smell and completely derange the philosophical; but women are natur- ally given over to melancholy.—St. Louis Chronicle. Late Arrivals. “Rob, are you A Family Gathering. Have you a father? Have you a moth- er? Haye vou ason or daughter. sister or brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, the “Yes, wite,” “then guaranteed remedy for the cure ot | bring me a bottle ot Ke coughs, colds, asthma, croup and all | coughs aud colds, throat anp Lung troubles? It se, why | cured Aunt Mary’s when & sample doitre is given you tree j let it run along until she had by any druggist, and the Large size cost | ever getting rid of ony 50¢ and $1. don’t forget to the medicine that given up it. Remember, Kemp Balsan, you can get st at any drugstore” whole system when entering 1 through |the mucous surtaces Such articles | should neyer be used except on perscrip- | tions from reputabie p cians, as the | damage thev willdo is ten fold to the | good you can possibly derive from them | Halls Catarrh Cure. manufactured by going to the village?” | r, J. Cheney & Co, Toledo O., contains } }no mercury and is taken internally act- mp’s Balsam tor | ing directly upon the blood and mucous} system. In buying Hail’s Catarrh Cure cough after she had|be sure youget the genuine. Ht istaken | internally and made in Toledo O., by F. J. Cheney & Co* Testimenals free. e@p Sold by druggists drice 75 cts. they concede but they urge that he | want Wilson to have the place, he| $500, OOO. We desire to nlace euton real estate peng alarge amount of money. Will give the best terms and lowest in this line of business: Notes drawn torone. two: during the summer of 1881, for}hed taken what be wanted{the man | t/7-ee or jive years: Have sonvcemoneu to loan pauable on or before a given | dette. Calland see how cheap we can let you have money- The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C FULKERSON, Manager. | First Published April 20th, Js93. | Trustee's Sale. | | Whereas MS Strickler and Laura F Strickler | busband and wife, by their deed of trust dated | December I Isss.and recorded inthe recorder’s | office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No sé page Sis conVeyed tothe under- signed trustee the following described real es- ate lying and being situate in the county of | The sourheast quarter of the southeast quar- | ter of section thirty-two (32) and the south- | West quarter of the southwest quarter of sec- | tion thirty-three (53) all in township forty [40] of range thirty-one '31} west of the fifth prin- (cipal meridian and containing eighty acres j More or less which conveyance was made in trust to eecure the payment of one certain {real estate mortgage bond fully described jin said deed of trust, and whereas, default has been made in the ent of the interest as therein provided, and the same is now | past due and unpaid. Now therefore, jat the request of the legal holder of {said real estate mortgage bond and pur- | suant to the conditions of said deed of trust | L will proceed to eel! the above described prem isesat public vendue. to the highest bidder for cash, atthe east front door of the court “| house in the city of Butler, county of Bates co SALESMAN; Salary and Wanted- expenses from start: stea- dy work; gond chance for advancement BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Chicago, Mlinois. NESS & DEAF =!" CUSHIONS. W fortable. Suceesafal where all Remedies fail. Sold by F. HIS euly, 503 Be'dwar, New Lora. Weite for book of proofs FRE. oe wiecand $1 The Consumptive and Feeble ent Parker’ + Feniaie HROERCO aie les the great temperance drink \ It gives N Pi Health to the Children. j Good for All—Good All the Time. a7 ‘A 25 cent pack gallons, Besureand get Himes.” FEIN 5 cE DE Fis REO er month. by Fetes Oi Endorsed PATIENTS. ae. Ne Starving. TREATED BY M Send 6 ce SWICKER'S \ | TRADE MMARKS, DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO. 31 ee YORK. Splendidiy. 11h elligent world. 'o int ‘an ould be without it. Weekly, $3.00 a months. Address MUNN & CO. 361 Broadwas, New York &S° ears UBLISHEES, Hiscox, | and state of Miseouri Friday, May 26th, 1893. between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, nterest and costs. i LUCIUS H. PERKINS, Trustee. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given thatall creditors | and al! others interested in the estate of Stephen Richardson, deceased, that 1, i W_ Ennis administrator of said estate, intend to make final settiement thereof, at the next term ot the Bates county p te court, in Bates county, state ot Missouri, to be held at Butler on the Sth day ot May, 1893 J. W Esnts, | Adniinistrator. Trustee's Sale. linton Huff and Minnie P. Haff | their deed of trust dated No- ber 4) Isvl, and recorded in the record- office within and f Bates county, Mis- i, in book No. | lersigned re conveyed to the trustee the following described ying and ng situate in the coun- sand state of Missouri, to-wit The northwest quarter of the southeast quar- ter of section twenty-three (25) township forty Go) y-one (3i) except three (5) 3 ortheast quarter of the north } quarter of the northwest quarter of the | sow beast quarter of said section twent y-three 25) tow forty (40) Tange thirty-one 31, | containing thirty-seven (37) acres more or less which conveyance Was made in trast to secure the payment of one certain note fully descrided in said deed of trust and whereas default nas | been madein the payment of the vrincipal | }ot said note and ‘interest thereon now past due and unpaid Now therefore at the re- | quest of the legal holder of said note and pursu- , ant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will | procee? to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder forcash | at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state ot Missouri. on i Friday, June 9th. 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | noo and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | day for the purposes of eatisfving said dekt, ELMER D. KIPP, Trustee. interest and costes. i April Trustee MAY 2 m and o'clock p.m, the Bates county court ho count uri. I wiil, ie by David B. Requa, dated the October, Iss, and recorded in the ecorder of deeds in Bates county Missouri, on the second day of October, Ise in book 46, at page 34s, sell the northeast qua ter of the & 13) in town fice of the sirty nine svuth, of range thirt: ) West ofthe fifth principal Meridian, situated inthe said Bates county, Missouri, at public vendae, to the highest bid- der for cash, to satisty the conditions of the | hd said deed of trust, the note and interest there- | by being past due and unpaid d defaulted LUCIUS H. PERKI Trustee. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that | administration on tle estate of Lou letter of | Ralston deceased, were granted j undersigned on the roth day to ot May ty, Missouri. All persons having clai | against said estate are required to exhib-! j it them tor allowance within one year | after the date of said letters, or they may / be precluded fiom a est edw vy benefit of said ; and if said claims be not erhibi two years from the date ot tion,they shall be foreves barred. is roth dav ot May 1593. CLINTON Mm. RALSTON, ninistrator : publica I oor ‘treatment 3 moe. ago I was so, sted by aloenss that I cocid wot. Botner. : The accompanving fe Weight 245 be 195 The 50 Ibe eres show the repult of 3 months’ treet Buc. @@ mT im Ti i Se Saue cm Cm om heast quarter of section thirteen | N.} --COODLOE-- This fine young saddle stallion will make the season of 1893 at my barn, 5 miles east of Butler. Gooptor, Bav Stallion, bred by John T. Woodtord, Mt. Sterling, Ky. Foaled in 1S8S, sired by Blue Jeans, one ot Ken- tuckv’s greatest saddle stallions. First dam Kitty Fogg, by Beauty; 2d dam Puss, the dam of more high-priced sad- dle horses than anv mare living or dead: third dam the tamous Haggard mare. Blue Jeans, sired by Philips’ black horse, he by Gen, Tavlor; 1st dam by Gray Eagle jr.: he by Grav Eagle; 2d dam by Oden's Crockett,ne by Roanoke, 3d ¢ by Potomac, 4th dam by Sir / Beauty was sired by the noted sire Magic, sire of Post Boy, 2:23 1-2; Ciem- mie G, 2:15. Mystery 2:25;Keno 2:33 1-2 and many other fast ones. His first dam by Benton’s Diomede; 2d d by Crip- ple, con ot Medoc:3d dam by Tiger Whip he by Blackburn’s Whip, he by import- ed Whip. This stallion is not only a tashionable bred saddle horse but has one cross that inakes him connected with some ot the best and fastest trotters. Goodloe is registered as No. 587, in Vol 11, National Saddle Horse Breeders’ Association Register, Louisviile, Ky. ‘Terms:—$1¢ for colt to stand aud suck Care taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. 183m ' G.D. ARNOLD, STALLIONS —AND— JACKS, Ag PRIVATE SALE. | | } Five Belgion Dratt Stallions | Imported March 28th, 1891, Fram 3 to 7 years old. ed to be sure foal getters, even lot ot colts. Lay | just the kind the market demands. show colts by each stallion. No sta! wed more than one s. oming to this countr Al and getan and Blocny— a day since c | and sweepstakes on dratt stal'ions a- La | Cygne district tair in 1891, All stock itully guaranteed. All recorded. § can be seen at C. B. Lewis’ livery sta- | ble, Butler, Mo. WESLEY WARNOCK, | 1893, by the probate courtof Bates coun- | Agent. FRANCIS & FLANIGAN, Owners of Belgian dratt Stallions. Aj so one harness stallion, brown, ie yedte old in 1892, 16 1-2 hands high, has sos. jed very sure and extra breeders On 4 saddie stallion 1< i-2 hands high pas Ss jold in 1892, goes sil the saddle gaits, | years old, 15 1-3 hg iets | Has proved an extra good ah penne ae er. For sale at prices to suit the oe WESLEY WARNOCK, ist and 2nd premiums on dratt colts

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