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This k to the Hold most perfect, nous article, and andard of the srticle tf these every portion of the globe, Young Wives Who are for the first time to undergo woman’s severest trial we offer ‘Mothers Friend” A remedy which, if used as directed a few weeks before confinement, robs it of its PAIN, HORROR AND RISK TO LIFE | of both mother and child, as thousands who ) have used it testify, “Lused two bottles of MoTHERS FRIEND with | marvelous results, and wish every woman who has to pass prog yeececiens cuenta tart to | know if will use MOTHERS FRIEND fora few weeks it will robconfinement of suffering, to life of and child.” [AMILTON, Montgomery City, Mo. | _ Sent by express, prevaid, on | of | Lier eee Braildroggits Bost free, ‘ BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co,, Atlanta, Ga. | pias Saat © |eounty, by Moses Austin y | Austin obtained a large grant é jou condition that he AETOOR Missouri History- | Camde aunty was called Kind ok, but th Was cha I nmden in 1543. Tn ex Lafayette county Was kr 4, in honor ofan early settler in that part of the state however, be-| came ith Missor and ‘returned to Tennessee, and wrote such an abusive public letter concer- ning the state that in 1834 the legis- lature changed the of the county to Lafayette. In 1519 Meadow Vanpool opened the first schoo! ever taught in be Ray | county. During the same year a Missouri river steamboat reached ;the county and frightened the In jdians badly. For quite atime the ‘could not be induced to appoach it. Hon. Pate Buford of Reynolds} county was known more than fifty | wolf | | hunter in the state. | In an early day a settler in St. Charles county was granted a large! years ago as the most famous jtrect of land in cousideration of the jfact that he desired to engage in| jthe manufacture of peach brandy A shot tower was erected about/| Washington | 1799. of land from the Spanish government establish lead In 1795 he built the finest house then existing in the state and Durham hall. Black Hawk, the Indian chief, be- gan his depredations leading to the | Black Hawk | i {one mile from Potosi, i in works. it was long known as war in St. Charles county. Many bloody encounters ‘between the Indians and whites look place in St. Charles. ; In St. Francois county in 1797 | Henry Fory and Rebecca Baker with ‘a bridal party started to Ste. Gene- They were overtaken on the road by Indians land all except the intended bride} and groom were stripped of their c'othing and the intended vieve to get married. ng| |f-ast was also seized by the Indians. Toe party was then permitted to re- tirn howein this plight and the wedding did not take place until later date. Mrs. Sarah Murphy organized [Sunday school in St. Frane: | ty in the year 1800 near the present ‘site of Farminton. The greatest overtlow of the Mis | wedc a | | al s coun | in the Illinois side of the river were driven |to the Missouri side of} such occurred The French settlers sissippi river known {1785. on and many ‘them remained, thinking that floods were of common occurrence. | | Ste. Genevieve is the oldest town} in the state and bacame a settlement | lin 17 moved |to higher ground after the high wat- jer of 178 As early as 1720 French | miners visited Ste. Genevieve county in search of lead and other minerals. A number of such expeditions were under the direction of a Frenchman jnamed Renault, who had previously stablished his headquarters on the ive’. The town site was ,; St. Louis was founded in 1764 and | ) was laid out by Auguste Chouteau. |The real head of the expedition, | | however, and the mau who selected |the site was Pierre Laclede Lin-| | { | guest. On May 26. 1780, St. Louis was} jattacked by 1,000 Indian warriors. ; They had marched to the present | }site of the fair grounds and surpris- jed and murdered some thirty sett- |lers, and it is probable that the city | would have been captured had not Gen Clark with a force of 400 | Americans appeared on the Illinois side of the river. As matters ended the Indiaus sustained a heavy loss} and were compelled to beat a hasty retreat. The residents of St. Louis acted with great braver, with the ex- |eception of the commander, who, it |was charged, had been bribed to | permit the destruction of the place. \He was promptly removed from com- | mand. | March 9, 1804, Delassus, at St.| | Louis, surrendered Upper Louisiana |(which included Missouri) to Capt. | Amos Stoddard, an American officer ‘repesenting France. The day fol- lowing it was transferred to the| United States. | St. Louis was ixcorporated as a! city November, 9, 1809. The first | |board Zot trustees were Auguste’ ;Chouteau, Edward Hemstead, Jeane | \P. Cabanne, Wm. C. Carr and Wnm.| | Christy. | | The famous lead mine near Potosi, {you may be sur discovers | in Washington county, was | named ed in 1760 by a Frenehr Francis Breton. The dis an | covery was | accidental and was made while Bre-| t was Chasing a bear | 2, 1817, the first steam- en. Pike, landed at St. ob Ried was mas- ter of the boat For many years prior to 1830 Dr. Jokn Sappington was the o sician in Saline county. u nly phy Hannon, an early settler in | Sullivan county, was the first post-; master in that part of the state. He} carried the mail in his hat and at-| tended the justices’ every | Saturday and distri courts outed it. affy - spondent “What is taffy?’ Is it possible, that there is a person living, who doesn’t know what taffy is? When wants Office, he tak | } a politician | tells the people how intelligent they are, and how proud he will be to represent such an enlightened con- stituency on the floor of Congress. That is taffy. When a lecturer winds ;up a tedious discourse with an ex travagart puff of a town and its peo ple, assuring them that he has rarely addressed an assembly, on whose | countenance intelligence had so in delibly set its mark, and that it will be the proudest day of his life when he can return andagain appear be fore them, it is taffy that he is giving them When an article, ‘To our friends and patrons,” that taify will tlow as rapidly as pen can travel. But when we say that the Davis Sewing Machine leads all point of simphiity that is fact. When we say this machine is the lightest run ning, that is fact. When that no othenmachine can do an editor heads others in we say one the stump and | MN HHL Wi ——IN TWENTY YEARS. _B. JETER, doors west of the Palace hotel Highest Prices Paid SHE est Side Jeweler. is now permanently located on the north side of the square 2 . in the room formerly occapied by Rice and Harper with the largest and most complete line of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY Ever offered to the of Batler and Bates County. Fiae Repairing and Engraving a Specialty Work Promptly and Satisfactory Done. for old Cold and Sil- half the variety ot work without basting, that, also, is fact. ver, Judge Stratton of the Nevada Don't for get the place, North Side Square, Butler, Mo. circuit court is credited with this observation: “Seta boy to traf = : > re - = z ficing in old iron and in two weeks Trustee’s Sale. | WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS he will be a thief. SUR eae Tors Rin cig andi Elisabet ereas John Ringele and Elizabeth | Asa ; Newspaper The “Twice-a-Week” St. Louis Republic, is far abead of any weekly paper published. It is issued each Tuesday and Friday. It gives the News muc more promptly and ful- ly than any weekly. while its Liter- ary, agricultural and other depart- ments are unsurpassed. Remember the price, Only Oue Dollar a Year, | in said deed of trust and whereas detault | for a great semi-weekly paper. Ex has been made in the payment of one tra copy free for Club of four new ribers with four dollars. to The Re- 34 1m. yearly sub: Write for sample copies public, St. Louis, Mo. Special excursion rates for the following oc- ons at Pertle Springs, Mo., have been State feachers’ J e20to , isvS. State Car Association June to 2. Mo. Methodist Sunday School Assembly and Epworth League convention July lvth to Isth. Junior Order United Mechapics, Aug sth Cirenit Clerks and Recorders of Missouri, Ang, sth Cumberland Presbyterian Sunday chool assembly and Synod August 15th to issouri State Bee-keepers association 12th to 20th, 195, th. 3 October Summer Tourist tickets to Pertle Springs, Mo., at rate of $2 55 for the round trip, and to Sweet Springs, Mo., $5 50 for the round trip, will be on sale until Sept. 15, 1-5. Now is your time to visit the World’s Fair; rates $20.45, tickets good for return until Oct. Sist. Round trip tickets with same limit will be sold to St. Lonis at rate of $12.55. Round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Manitou and Trinidad, Colr® will be on sale until Oct. Slst, good for retun. until November 15, at rate of $25.60 and good for return 30 days from date of sale at rate of $21 60 except Trinidad, which will be $2 For further information call on or address W.C. BURRUS, Ticket Agent, Butler, Mo Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inef- dent to a bilious state of the system, such a8 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, &c. While their mos§ remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pre- Venting thisannoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of thestomach stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only ~ HEAD Ackethey would bealmost pricelessto thosewho 6ulfer from this distressing complaint; butforta- Bately their goodness does notend he those ‘who oncetry them Will find these little pills valu- able in so many ways that they will not be wil. | lngtodowithoutthem. Butafteralleick head ACHE me of co msny lives that here is where our grest Loast. Our pillscureitwhils lg are very small and two pills makea dose. je and 29 not grips or action please all who cents; fivefor $i. Sold wast, OF seat by mail SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE | “CARTER BIEDICINE CO., New York. i Ringele his wite by their deed of trust dated March 19,1892, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for county, Missouri, in book No.102 page yoo conveyed to the undersigned trustee the tollowing described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: Ail ot the south half of number seven and eight (7 and 8) in block num- ber one hundred and seventy-one (171)in the citv ot Rich Hill, Mo., which convey- ance was made in trust to secure the pa. ment of four certain notes tully describ | lots of the notes, which detault,according to the provisions of said deed of trust ren- ders the whole of said notes due the legal holder ot said note and purs' to the conditions ot said deed oftrust,I will proceed to sell the above described prem ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash at the east front dcor of the court house, inthe city of Butler, county ot Bates and state ot Missouri, on Monday. August 14th, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afte noon of that day for the purposes of sa isfying 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 thereof, at the next term of county probate court, in Bates county, state ot Missouri, to be held at Butler on the ryth day ot August, 1893 J. W. Exsis, 33 Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all Others interested in the estate of Elizabetn Dixon, deceased, that I Charles Dixon execa- tor of said estate, intend to make final settle- | ment thereof, at the next term of the Bates | coanty probate court in Bates county, state of | Missouri, to be held at Butler, on the Mth day of Angust, 15%. UHARLES DIXON, DRS. KIMBERLIN & WOO | SURGEO:? MISSOURI School Of Mines. | neering, Chemistry and Metallurgy, | Math. and Physics i Assaying. Land rveying and Electricity. Excellent Chemical Lab- j ratory, and $25,000 Mining Labratory | about erecting. Tuition $14.00 a year. | Expenses low. Next session begins |September 18th. For catalogues, & jaddress, SCHOOL OF MINEs, | 26-2m Rolla, Mo. 1 Bates | and | payable. Now therefore at the request of | the Bates | Special Courses | | | De drop in and see N. M. Nestle- | rode at Virginia, Mo. He will give |youthe highest market price for | chickens, eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butler | Weekly Tres, at $1.00 per year and as agent is authorized to collect and | receipt for the paper. Netson M. Nestieropr. | STATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Bates." 5 8° | Be it remembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at regular term of the circuit conrt of Bates | | | Order of Publication. | i a z = | county, Missouri, begun and held at the Abigail France, deceased, that J, | court house, in the city of Butler, in. said W sEnnis administrator of said} county state, on the second Monday in estate, intend to make final settlement, June, and afterward, to-wit: on the Ist day of July, 1593, the same being the eigh- teenth judicial ‘day of sald term, among others the following proceedings were had | and entered of record,to-wit: Reuben Bryant, JM Bryant and S A McDaniel, partners under | Urm name and etyle of Bryant bros, & Mc- i Daniel plaiotif, vs-H T Lamon. defendant. | Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein by ; their attorneys Parkinson & Graves, and hay- | ing heretofore filed their petition an fide: alleging among other things that defendant, | HT Lamon is nota resident of the state of j Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the | court that said defendant be notified by pub- lication that plamtiff! has commenced 4 suit | against him in this court by petition and at- tachment founded upon a promissory note for the sum of $42.67 executed by defendant to plaintif on the first day of January, due one year after date and besring interest at the Tate of eight per cent per annam. and that de- | fe nts property has been attached and th: unless the ssid H T Lamon be and appear at this court, et the nextterm thereof, to be gun and hoiden at the court house in the ¢ of Butler in said county on the 13th day of No- vember next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall eo long continae— difnot, then onor before the last day of i term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as conte: ed and judgment will be rendered accordingly - pales ah And be it further ordered that a py hereof |EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT & | be published. according to lew, inthe Botice j Wee Times a weekly newspaper printed i CATARRH. and published in Bates county, o., for four weeks succescively, the last insertion to be at | least Stteen day nex ys before the first day of the Tm of the circuit court. <A true copy of _ the reeord Witness my hand and +EAL] the seal of the circuit court of Bates coun , this first day of Juiy. ix JOHN CU. HAYES. Circnit Clerk ttlement. ve ie hereby given to al! creditors and ai! ers interested inthe estate of Elia Atkins deceased, that I,J W Ennis. administrator of said estate, intend to make final settlement | thereof, at the next term ofthe Bates esunty Institute of Technology. Courses ; probate court, in Bates county state of Mis- lin Mining. Civil and Mech. Engi- | *® i. to he held at Batler, on the lsth dey of August, isc; J W ESNIs, ag Administrator. Notice of Fiual Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all ereditors and | allothers interested im the estate of James | Laney deceased, t1,J. W. Ennis adm | trator, of said estate, intend to make final se ; tlement thereof, at the next term of the Bate« county probate court, in Bate: county, stat- of Missouri, to be held at Batier, on ¢ day taps ss. J. W. ENN i 5 i Administrator.