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Ati Dea ROB « end Ache rh \ ef { 2 i 7 hem will find the ra waysthatthey will not ba wt | rt low them. Butafter allsich he ‘ttl Linc of wo many lves that } coar | syst bout, O2F pie } £ i kom ao. CARO as. LL PILL. SHALL DASE, SHALL" TL | A-Mkutontit COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician, Successfully used ynonthly by thousands of Ladies. 1s the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine dis- covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer inferlor medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook’s Cotton Root Compound, take no substi- tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage in letter and we will send, sealed, by return mail, Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company, So. 3 Fisher Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold in Butler and everywhere, by all druggists. t i | before the sign cf appro: Nature's Scnencns Remepy e: sa- / Manorake IVER LiverPitts Comptaint DEAF Serum i fortable. Saeeessfal wi medion fall aly, 853 Br’'dwar, New York. Write for book of roofs FRE® Pesiiieay Pls SAvE, always reliable. LADIES, ask \ stamps for particulars, testimonials and Ladies,” in letter, by returm 14,006"Tetontass Same Paper re Chemicai Co.,| leon Sq us ie Phiisdss Pe” a Feevic and alt who wid nse Parker's ging i Stops all pain WHEN AT THE WORLD’S FAIR, Cricago, be sure tocallat the unique exhibit of} Liebig Company’s! Extract of Beef! } Poster {known xs the | lan-another to Quauirel! The Battle of Lone Jack. The following interesting article | appeared recentiy in the Kansas City ‘Star and by W. N. | Southern, of Independence, Mo. | ©On the evening of August 15, 1862, Col. Vard Cockrell, member of from Was written aow a cougiess Texas, was camped with u portisn of bis He was iu the of the the regiment near Jack. timber and just shelter of the back little villa prairie stov out on the blasied track of the great black jack oak, from which the town toc tiael wh of the hidden soldiers. its paime, a grim sen uce “uo Warning On the same jevening the federal officer, Major) out of bis mind. ched to what is now Lone Jack, und camped. He little thought that Col. Cockrell aud his of confederates was so near with Col. Coffee in reach aud Quantrel! bold riders u bit aud Inbepend- tictield of giment with a hundred of his camped betwe ence. The confederates were well puware ¢ f the position of the unsus | jpecting enemy, and Col Cockrell] made preparatic a8 for a complete surprise when day dawved ca 16th. _A courier was sent to Coffee The cou is and g day federates slept on the |they were silently awakened aud as \silently tightened belts and looked to their guns, preparing for battle which meant death to many. With the first streaks of dawn in the east the confederate menu toward the sleeping camp of A cock crowed, cominander led his the union soldiers welcoming the new yy from his perch in the neighboring barnyard, the house dog rose and stretched himself and the peaceful couutry cowmunity began to awaken to take up the rounds of its daily pursuits, thinking vot that it would that day see that war of which they had heard only the :umblings. The intended surprise was frus- trated by the accide:tal discharge of a gun in the bands of an excited soldier Inu au instant the federal commacders were giving the bugle sounded and the beat and the well trained soldiers were ready to meet the enemy they knew were upon them. History tells that the battle of Lone Jack was one of the bloodiest during the war, orders, druin About 1,000 men line on each side with the advantage sidered were in For three the muskets aud pistols flashed ard hand confederates. hours silent werk Then from the federal jcommander came the onder to re treat, and, leaying the dead and dy- jang upon the ground, they retired rapidly toward Lexington. An hour afterward 60 of Quantrell’s men,led by Haller and Gregg, spurring had to be ip the fight, rode ove in the northeast part of the Agricul- tural Buslding, north aisle, in’ the Uruguay department, and get a | Free Cup | of delicious, refreshing | Beef Tea: made from the world-known LiEBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Beef | dead from each army. —~~| buried where they died, in a treuch | 60 or 80 feet in length. specie excursion rates for the following oc- casions at Pertle Springs, Mo., have made. State ‘feachers’ Association June : 2%, 18 State Car Association June 27 t Mo. Methodist Sunday School Assembly and Epworth League convention July ith to Isth. Junior Order “United Mechar Cireuit Clerks and Recorders of M sth Cumberland Presbyterian School a and Synod August 1ith to 26th. M tate Bee-keepers association Jetober 12th to 2oth, 1893. deen | souri, Ang, | Summer Tonrist tickets to Pertle Springs, Mo., at rate of $2 >for the round trip, and to Sweet Springs, Mo., $5 50 for the round trip, will be oa sale until Sept. 15, IS. Now is your time to visit the World’s Fa rates $20.45, tickets good for return until Oc sist. Round trip tickets with game limit will be sold to St. Louis at rate of $F. Round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Manitou and Trinidad, Coir? will be on sale until Oct. 3ist, good for retun. rntil November 80 and good for return 30 days from date of asle at rate of $21 60 except Trinidad, which will be $23.85. For further information call on or address W.C. BURRUS, Ticket Agent, Butler, Mo. $500,'000. amount of money: Will give the best termsand lowest rates yet offered by anyone in this line of business: Notes drawn ror one: two. three or jive years: Have some money to loan pauable on or before a given date. +}monument at the gr Every year but two | ing soldiers. The battle of Lone Jack was over, but there upon the !ground lay nearly’ 200 brave meu. The loss on each side was about equal and was reported at eighty They were They were to/ buried side by side, heads and feet) jalternately toward the’ ‘setting sun. s, Aug sth | A marble shaft now marks the spot Sunday |commemorating, the battle and giv-| ing the names of some who died there. | A few years after the a meeting was held on Aug. 16, for | the purpese of raising money war ended, fora ves of the con- federate dead. since there has been magnificent | gatherings at Lone Jack on Aug. 16.” | | Pearson’s Weekly. Mean Trick on a Lawyer. | A lawyer defending a promissory | jnote went to lunch, leaving his books and citations on the table in the} We desire to place out on court room. The opposing counsel | real estate security a large | sneaked back into the room and| } i ‘court to his authorities. of a partial surprise in fayor of the} the bat-| tle ground in pursuit of the retie.t-. 1, marks. In the afternoon the lawyer ito think that the gentleman has willfully been trying t» insult the court. He has referred me to an action of an Irishman who sued the | proprietor of a monkey for damages for biting him, to a 2 of arson, one of burglary, two and three which bear on an actiou to divorce cases, none of recover on @ promissory note. ross sult he grossest insult to the ‘ring to ‘Ducksworth vs. an action ¢. breach of promi | plaintiff, with eo what « Judgment for The lawyer never knew the tter ‘and ty this < was, > Was vr from jeatarrh for over ten years; had it jvery bad, could hardly — breathe. |Some nights I could not sleep 1 | had to walk the floor I purchased | Ely’s Cream Balm and am using it freely, it is working a cure surely I have advised several friends to use it, and with happy results in every ease. Itis the medicine above all others for catarzh, and it is worth its weight ir gold) Ithank Goi 1 have found a remedy I can use with safety aud that does all that is claim elfor it It is cucing my deafness —-B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. | Ihave been a great suff Mangzled by a Mower. Emporia, Kan., Sept. 7 —While driving a mowing machine yester- day, Mrs. R. A. Stanley ot this county was accidentally thrown in froot of the machine. With rare presence of mind, as she was falling she shouted for the team to “Whoa,” which they did, but not until the sickles had the lady and nearly severed one Jeg aud horribly struck wangled th other. In this condition with the mower holding her under, she shouted for help, avi was un swered by ber husband, who was at the other end of the field She is iv the city with her daughter and hopes are entertained of her recov ery, although she will probably lose her right foot. Mrs Stauley is re lated by marriage to the family of ex Governor C V. Eskridge. Deadly Typhoid. Fraukfort, Ky., Sept. 7.—The threatene epidemic of typhoid fev ler in the penitestiury is uot only spreading, but is becoming more fatal Two more of the convicts died last night, and two new cases | were reported this Dr. morning. when the numbers engaged we con-! Dade, the prison physician, has or | i dered all convicts to stop drinking the pump water an to coutine them | selves entirely to the hydrant water died last | One of night was but little less desperate the men who to hand the deadly bayonet did the! in character than the noted Brook- | Now at this da} jshire He was Joe Lavell, colored, | sent from Christain county some j time ago for the crime cf murder to jserve a life sentence. The other was Lee fford, sent up . from i Lousiville last year fr aterm of two ,yeers fur grad larceny Repebtican Loz Mo. isiana Press. the ; The pie was caused by Sherman silver law The Sherman law was passed by Republican votes. Therefore the Democratic party is responsible for the panic. The people voted last fall to re- visa the tariff. The people are afraid the tariff | will be revised Therefore the Democratic party is factories. Tbe people bave no confidence in the Democratic party. Therefore the Democratic party 1s responsible for the lack of confi- dence. ‘Republican laws. | | been before. responsible for the low price | wheat. Courted s sters - changed the places of all his book | Strawhacker and herdaughters, Anna} Read proof and Emma, are charged with having | taking up his books, referred the; caused the death of Harry Mason | His lord-|he:mer came up in court this after responsible for the shutting dowa of The people are now living under | Wheat is lower than it bas ever | | Therefore the Democratic party is! of | | New Castle, Pa., Sept.—A sensa ational case in which Mrs. Mary | The Most Succi stowed equally upon each g he began to show a str tion for t 5 tv of the jealousy He was he hatred forbidden the hous: of Mrs. Strawha grew so intense that she finally enlisted the aid of Emma and Annie in making ar sault upon M. heimer Women, armed with a swite muck heavy x t OF SWw tan in a lo sand a met the yo 3 near their ho: as he was returning fr : | They caught him, whipped him un ; wercifully, threw plastered his face down and the hin with dirt. They were still beating b when he was rescued by farmer {who happened to be goit ong the jroad The young VS nervous system was completely uustrung by the terrible ordeal, and he sickened jand died scon after. The three | women were arrested, and ali ltestimony has been iaken |will probably be senteuced to mor lrow. Trustee's Sale. Whereas Mary M Rhoades Rhoades her husband by their trust dated Mav 1S¢ id recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 110 page 62 conveyed to the undersigned the tollowing described real estat and being situat tate Missouri. to-wit: Mibot loteight in brock No. thirty [30] in tie city of Rich Hill, Mo, whic! conveyance was made in trust to the pa. and AJ | deed ot} e in the co: secure -nt of five certain notes tully de detault hasbeen madein the paym ene of the notes,which detaalt,acc tothe provisions of said dee dof trust ren- Jers the whole of said notes due and yable. Now theretore at the request of the legal holder ot said note and pursuant to the conditions o1 said deed oftrust,1 will proceed to sell the above described prem ises at public vendue, to the highes bidder for cash at the east tront dcor of the court house, in the citv or Butler, county ot Bates and state of Missouri, on Monday. October 2, 1893, between the hours of nine o'clock in the torenoon and five o’clock in the after- noon of that day forthe purposes of sat- istying said debt, interest and costs. 41 FRANK ALLEN, Trustee. ne Order of Pubiication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ County of Bates." § In vacation, Aug. 23, 1895, Edward C Wright, Wm B Wright,’ Samuct O Wright. James H Wright, Charles A Wright, Mary E Epperson, Martha G Tinsley, Kittie’ A Cogs- well, Sarah B.Crockett, heirs of Rebecca E Wright, deceased, John M Wright, one of the three heirs of Elizabeth Wright deceased, and Richard N Allen, a miner by RT P Allen his guardian, one of the two heirs of Mattie Allen, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. Obe Hawkins, Wm H Hawkins, Martha Hawkins three of the four children and heirs of Anthony Hawkins, deed Emma J Drysdale, one of the two children of Mattie Allen, deceased, daughter of An |thony Hawkins, deceased, Wm W Wright, 8. James L Wright, two of the three heirs of Eliz- abeth Wri deed, JO Clark, Sallie Cox heirs of Patsey Clark, decd, Levina Sneed, MK Laughlin, «aroline Sum- | Sucenca John G Farmer, Mary f Wise, H Cecil Cook, Lula C Ston mer and William F Coox, Farmer, deed A Durham | MeKe | Hawkins M_ Farmer, J Couk, Kate Far- heirs of Catharine JW Slaughter, O B Carlisle, J shtord, heirs of Sarah A Hawkins 4d William G dants ome the plaintiffs herein by y, TWSilvers and J AS efore the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of I Mo , and file their peti- | tion alleging amorg other things that defend- | ante, William H Hawkin: artha Hawkins,Em- ma J Drysdale, Wm H Jas L Wright, Hannah Hedden, H M Fa Kate Farmer, JW Slanghter, O B ¢ , J A Durham, Mattie Bashford, O E Haw-ins, Wm @ Haw- kins allie Cox are not residents of the | state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by eir attori | the clerk, in vacation, that said defend {ants be notified ‘by publication that 'plaintid’s have commenced a snit against |them in t by petition, the gen- eral nature and object of which is to partition and divide among the said plaintiff's and de- fendants as heirs of Samuel F Hawkins, decd, the following deseribed real estate situated in | Bates county, Missouri. to-wit The south- west quarter of the southwest qnarter ot sec- tion twent townehip thirty-nine (39) of Tange thirty-two (32) ana that unless the said William H Hawkins,martha tawkins,Emma J | Drysdale, William H Wright, James L Wright, | Hannah Medden, H M Farmer, Kate Farmer, J | WiSlaughter, O B variisle, J A Durham, Mattie Bashford, O E Hawkins, Wm G Hawkins and Sallie Cox, be and appear at this court. at the | next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the citv of Butler. in said county, on the 1th day of November next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term +hall so long continue—and if not, then - | en or before the last day of saia term—answer | or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken asconfeased aud judgment will be rendered accordi And be it further ordered that a copy he} be published according to law, in the Butl Weekly Tiwe~, a weekly newspaper print and published in Bates coan ri four weeks successively th t Jeast fifteen days be next term of the cirenit court. JOHN C. HAYE ir A true copy of the r nd the seal of the Ss county, th 41 JOHN C. HAY renit court Ang erk | | | essful Remedy ever discovered | as it te certain in ite effects and does not blister. low. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. Castos, Mo., Apr. 3, 159 De. B. J. Kexpatt Co., | — Dear Sirs:—I have used several bo | {Kendall's Spavin Cure” success. IE | think it the beet Liniment I ever Hare re- ene Blood Spavin and tilled es of your ship noted every volume and page/noon. Masonheimer was 18 years of | oe See ee et ee | | is carefully and took the case under | #ge. consideration. In His parents owned a farm ad- rendering his | joing that of the Strawhackers, and ; several of my friends who are much pleased with Seca S.R.Rar, P.O. Bor 348. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Calland see_how cheap | opinin he said: “1 was inclined, after ;until last summer they were on | py p J'Rispar Go, uSRAY MSY 2h 15. we can let you have money.- | hearing the argument of counsel for} friendly relations. The young man i The Bankers Loan & Title Co I find, after referring to the authori-| school, and at night met each other | ities quoted by counsel, none of them |at country parties. Foratime the j i bearing on this case, and I am led P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. Gents:—I have used ‘our celebrated Kendall's vin Cure with excellent results. send Please | Rendall’s “ Treatise on the Horse.” Long live Ken- our m defendant, to non-suit plaintiff, butjand the girls attended the same \ dail’ Spavin Cure that is proving so benedcial to young man’s attentions were be- ‘Sincerely yours, F. E. Braxp. —Price $1.00 per bottle —— DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., | Enocburgh Falls, Vermont. | SOLD BY ALL DRUGcISTS. ATTENTION: - FARMERS ! ! vy of Bates | scribed in said deed of trust and whereas | nt of | ESS SRS SSS EEE DS for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that as superior to any prescription H. A. Arcrer, M.D. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour h, Diarrhoea, Eructation, gives sleep, and promotes di jurious medication, Tar Cextaca Comp asy, 17 Murray Street, N.Y. NHOOD RESTORED! #iiair.ttanny s. 1 ved Lo Cure a. emory, Loss of Brain eadache, Wakelulness, Los TPR nelhilcrinsandlosat poxcriae vGonans of by overexertion, you Blerrors, excessive use of tol y. Consumpuion or Insanity. Can be arried in for $3, by mail prepaid, With a $3 onler we ec to cure or refund the money. Sold by all ‘Write for free Medica! fook sent sealed NERVESEED CO., Masonic Tempie, CHICAGO, ler, Mo.,by J. H. FRIZELL, Druggist. M oi, Nightly Emissions, Nervous nerative Organs of either sex caused optam oF atiar Forsalei Bi THE LIGHT RUNNING PLANO 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 we pefore buying. S. W. S CHILDS. First door west Bates Co. National Bank. g SAYSGeean BAA Fog] rN Re fa THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY CROTHERS. 66 Warren st. New York. Price 50cts.| “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN THE BOND.” Warranted Columbias. With every Columbia is a warrant—backed by the oldest bieycle house in America—the largest in the world a factory which does not turn out poor work—a plant of superlative excellence in machinery and skilled work- men—a reputation unmatched in cycledom—all these things guarantee the Columbias—folks wake no mistake in Columbia buying—book about Columbias, too good for a catalogue—45 beautiful engravings—easy to read—comprehensive—free at Columbia agencies—by mail for 2c stamps. {BOOK OF OUTDOORS. Unbiased articles, with no advertising in them, on all high grade cutdoor pleasure. Cyciing, by Julian Hawthorne; foot ball, by Walter Camp; base ball, by J_C. Morse; rowing, by Benjamin Garno; eano ing by C. Bowyer Vaux; Lawn Tennis, by F. A. Kellogg: Yatehing, by George A. ed | colors, by G. H. Buek of New York uanship; by H. C. Mervin. Magnificently Copeland, Merril. Beals, Gallagher, and Shute, with covers in ten water All for 5 two cent stamps. POPE MFG CO. Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford, 65 Cents Per Month. If you would keep posted, subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, The best daily paper west of the Mississippi River. | 7.00 A Year. Stewart: Horse M illustrated by 1 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is he-ebv given that letter ot | ,,Notice is hereby given to all ereditors and ald |testamentary on the estate of John C | deceased. thatl. J W Eom Reo McKibben deceased, were granted to the | said estate. intend to make final scttjement. lundersigned on the 31st day ot Jul aria gas the secre Bates county | 1893, by the probate courtof Bates coun- | Probate court. in Bates county state of Mis— ty AsaeciTe eae pensar Waving elec etl) ge cat the fath aay oF | against said estate are required to exhib- | it them tor allowance within one year | after the date of said letters, or they may | be precluded from any benefit of said _ | estate; and if said claims be not exhibit | } Executor’s Notice. ! Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to creditors Ll others Interested in th: = = P 5 Hibs estate of James ed within two years from the date ot this | Laney deceased, that I, J. W. Ennis adminis- | publication,they shall be forever barred. | Toten thereof, at the sens emake final set= This 31st day of July 1893. | county probate court, in Bates ose he JAMES M. McKIBBEN, of Missouri, to be county, i y heid at Butler ne dsy = August, leas. ren Eu i | | | Executer. is, i | Administrator. *

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