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Oakland, Ill., Sept. 9.—John neet of | Kreutzer owns a forty-acre farm on flames in the woods, wid the people! the Rock fork of Brush Creek, just in the country are fleeing for their! over the line from thiscounty. The lives. [1 is said that ait Jeast tweaty-/| most valuab! : ifive persons have been cut off Two childve 6 with their parents fiom a! breed. ber District Destroyed. Marshtield, Wis., Sept. 14.—This place is surrounded by a stock he bas on the Dur c irom farm is, or rather was, a tine escape | to esca Yesterday be lost them both the after the fiercest tight dense smoke and were almost cer- strong auimais could wage. incinerated i: yw house, were lost in buruin that two Kreut- Several small zer had always turned his bull and cone stallion into the saime lot and there somed and horses, cattle, Jamber,) was appuently the best of feeling ete, destroyed. The refugees #re| between them. Yesterday however, flocking bere aud the town is utder | tha ball suddenly began frantically martial law. jeavorting around the barnyard. Tue Appearances indicate that 2 f1@ | stallion for atime lodked on in ap fully us disastrous as the great! pent copst-rnatiun at the queer Peshtigo conflagration of 1871 isin! antics of his erstwhile sober friend, progress, and that the Joss of life’ and then began trotting around after may be as great. A strong wied is! the infuriated animal as it ran from biowing from the noithwest, and! one side of the enclosure to the oth- the people are almost with | gy, Finally the bull, after almost ex fear. Bridges alung the Wiscousin hausting itself in an effort seemingly Central lines near here have been |tothtow something cff its body, consuued aul trains have beer! suddenly turned and made ter the abaudused. Murshfield is on the! gtultion. main line of the Wiscousion Central | road, in Wood county, and has a population of about 5,000) The principal business of the town is crazed The i.ew tactics of tie bull took the horse by surprise,and it was | only after its flanks bad been severe- lly gored that he realized the situa tion, and then began a battle which lumber and furniture manufactur | would have thrilled the heart of a ing. It also has stave, spoke and | Spanish bull fighter. The stallion wood and wlechol works and is al Ladies, 1s the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine dis- covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who cffer inferior medicines in place of this, Ask for Cook’s Cotton Root Compound, take no substt- tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage In letter and we willsend, sealed, by return mail, Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company. No, 3 Fisher Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold in Butler and everywhere, by all druggists. Nature's ( ScHencn's Remepy = Ris sa- / Manorake ===" IVER Comp taint [ LiverPus 82 b HEAD woises INES. A HEAD untses Cane Loar Ma ier in ‘e I Remedies fall. y F. ealr, Miaucaeay, Hew Terk. Weite for book of proofs FRE”. PEiinivROvAl PILLS ee pare, Calvaye relahle, LADIES, ask D boa A ee Brand in Red and Gold metallic boxes erated with bine ribbon. Tal pe for particulars, testimonials and “Relief for Ladies,” in letter, by returm Mall, 10,000 Tesuimonials, | Name Paper. mter Chemleal Cons! nm Square, - Philads. Pe. The Consumptive and Feeble and at who * uff rfrowrext ee Ag packer cea: digenious Fe auismand Pain, 0c. & 1. HINDERCORNS. Th Stops all pain, Makes walkin ly sure cure for Corns. . Weta, at Drugyists. WHEN AT THE WORLD’S FAIR. Chicago, be sure tocallatthe unique exhibit of Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef 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 LikBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Beef Special excursion rates for the following oc- casions at Pertle ‘Springs, Mo., have been made, State teachers’ Association June 20 to 4, ls State Car Association June 27 to 29 Mo. Methodist Sunday School Assembly and Epworth League convention July ivth to isth. Junior Order United Mechapics, Aug sth Circuit Clerks and Kecorders of Missouri, Aug, sth Cumberland — Presbyterian nday School assembly and Synod August 15th to 2th. Missouri State Bee-keepers association October 12th to 20th, 1s. Summer Tourist tickets to Pertle Springs, Mo., at rate of $2 Sb for the round trip, and to | Sweet Springs, Mo., $5 30 for the round trip, will be on sale until Sept. 15, 1895. | Now is your time to visit the World's Fair; rates $20.45, tickets good for return until Oct. sist. Round trip tiekets with same limit will be sold to St. Lonfgat rate of $12.55. Round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Manitou and Trinidad, ColrS will be on sale until Oct. 3ist, good for retun. until November 15, at rate of $26.60 and good for return 30 vs from date of sale at rate of $21 Go except Trinidad, which will be $23.55. For further information call on or address W.C. BURRUS, Ticket Agent, Butler, Mo. $500,000. We desire to place out on real estate security a large amount of money: Will give the best termsand lowest rates yet offered by anyone in this line of business. Notes drawn tor one, two, three or jive years- Have some money to loan pauable on or before a Siven te- Calland see _how cheap we can let you have money- imade no attempt to kick, but struck The | vie‘ously with his fore feet, and tore most entirely wiped out by fire six! great quivering chunks of flesh out years ngo. Word was received here of the bull with his teeth. The ter- at 2 o’colck this afternoon that Pow-| rific roar of the batUe brought Mr. ers station, at which place there is a battery of coal kilns, was on fire The station ixtwo miles uvorth of|ture into the yard. here on the Wisconsin Central rail- road. A posse of men attempted to go there to ren ler aid, but the stifl ing smoke drove them back, whil- those who rached thiy city from growing place. town was al | Kreutzer from an adjoining fieid, but he knew it weant death to ven- At last, after struggling all over tte yard, the bull made one grand rush catching a horn in the horse's groin and disembe wel ing it. The wuble animal suk to the ground with a groan and expired. the switch reported the homes vo: | The bull staggere:1 away a short dis- Joseph Barth, Frank Schwicke, B.| tance aud fell. Ms. Kreutzer, who Barth, Joseph Robel, Fravk Krutn, {had witnessed the battle, ventured Tom Guffucy, Pal Powers, Jobulin. The bu'l was still jiving, aud Puppy, John Hylund and wrapped closely about ove ofits hind other families, who nam-s could uct liege he discovered the cause of all be learned, had Jost barely escaping with their lives. Alsnake about two feet Jong, which brickyard was x'so burne:’. had cviled «bout the animal's leg A pitiful sight was famer with|snd caused it euch frautic tenor his wife, who had fought the fre | that it completely lost its head. The from early morning to rave their | gaake showed no disposition to move dwelling, giviug up iv despair, load land Mr. Kreutzer killed ed his bedding and fuirmture on 4 | was. When al: ed that it was shot. most within the city limits the oxen | : Suances A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you billious, constipated or trou bled with Jaundice Sick Headache, Bad ste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated . ,/Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot cried yyy Skin, Pain in back and between When asked wirre|the Shoulders’ Chills and Fever, &c her children were sbe said they had | several it where it The bull was so badly wound. wigon drawn by oxen. were both suffocated and the loads barned on the wagon. The mother, almost dead from exhaustion, recit ela thrilling experience and m st piteously. liver is out of order, and your blood is both perished. or thirty families are homeless to | night. | At least twenty five | Stomach or Bowels. a Liver Medicine. It has no equal as Price 75cts. ugstore Free At 4 o'clock the fire had gained) eae nalean: this city’s limits, but was met by | Springfield) Mo., Sept. 13,—The every male citizen, who battled little city of Aurora is uuder arms. mantully, and succeeded in keeping |g) Angas Olnles anal Geet Me it out. Reports are being brought) Cune aud G. L. Brown, now under in hourly by smoke-begrimed per jarrest on the charge of holding up sons whu live near here of settler? the ‘Prisco train at who have been out. Th iregistered at a hotel im Aurore. Sev- whole country seems to be on fire suspicious characters ae jeral other and many is the prayer that bas! woud call to see them and then dis- appear. All the gang hung around been offered up for rain to night. | An estimate of the loss can not be ‘the bavks and seemed to be closely learned at this time, but it will) warching them. The other day a reach many thousands, with but lit | 44 wentithrough the city auswer- He insurance. ing the description of one of tle robbers and one of the officers start- i ‘ ed out to arrest him A pitched into forties. A message was received | pattle ensued and it is believed the at Milwaukee at 7 o'clock this even yuan who escaped, was wounded. ing from McMillan, five miles west The peuple of Aurora believe a gang of there asking for help, saying that) o¢ ,obbers has headquarters near the town was doomed uuless help | there ROmoghere tandethombdsiccs A later report says that | yen fear a raid ou the banks special train has been sent from here to take the families from Mc | burned Reports come in hourly of settlers | being burned and the list bas grown came. | There are 168,000 acres of vacant ; - \land in Ozark county, in Millan,and a= aiiaags oa Sarl Wright county, and 8.000 in Texas not escape. McMillan owns a large! .ounty, and it is probably better saw-mill at that place. The tele [thana large portion of the land graphs wires between Milwaukee |in the Strip. and Spencer on the Central are! .. Z ached: downs The | What a Prominent Insurance Man northbound | Says. 2 passenger on the Central due here; ae rae | HM Blossom, senior member of H M at 7 o'clock returned from here on | Blossom X Co., 217 N 3d St., St. Louis, account of bridges burned north of |writes: I had been lett with a very dis- tressing cough, the result of influenza, | bottle to mv sister, who had a severe = | |cough, andshe experienced immediate Inspector Swinford issued notice/ relief. I always recommend this svrj that prospective Strip settlers can |‘? ™Y frienss. The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. John Cianston, aoS Hampshire street, take only one lot each. Quincy, Ill., writes: I have found Bal- lard’s Horehound Syrup superior to a other cough medicine I have ever known It neverdisappoints. Sold by HL Tucker, druggist. Asa resolution introducer, sena- tor Pefter, of Kansas, is a success. } : while tryiug ham bull and a stallion of good | 5 | Ir you have any of these svmptomis your started with them, but in the smoke} slowly being poisoned, because your a ; = belie. {liver does not act properly. Herbine | had become lost, and it is’ believed Taille carejanuitisonier eon ie aver Mosnd Valley: | here. At 1 o'clock this merning | which nothing seemed to relieve, unti) | Marshtield and Junction City are on |! toox Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. One five 5 bottle completely cured me. I sert one Marder Will Out Knoxville, T November, 1s wealthy and Cooke county, d son circulated t sold his far: deed which Wash, the son, kad to the farm, proved to be a forgery ! ,and he, with R plice, were rec | gery. s Holt, an aceom To-day a confession by Holt was s that Wash | Boyer knocked his father down and | beat him to death. He th | the body to a cave new jin, and afterward, to wa jpicion, threw several sh top of it. } made public Te carried in on jail and the new «videne: may cause him to hang. ———— Trustee's Sa'e. Whereas Mary M Rhoades and A J Rhoades her husband by their deed ot trust dated Mav 5, 1Sg2, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 110 page 62 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying ond being situate in the county of Bates and state Gf Missouri. to-wit: Allot loteight in Mock No. thirty [30] in the city of Rich Hill, Mo., which conveyance Was made in trust to secure the payment of five certain notes fu : scribed in said deed of trust and whe detault basbeen madein the payr ene of the notes,which detaa tothe provisions of said deed of t ders the whole of said notes due payable. Now theretore at the req the legal holder of said note and to the conditions of said deed oftrust,L will proceed to sell the above described prem ises at public vendue, to the highes bidder for cash at the east front decor of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of 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 for the purposes of sat- istying said debt, interes: 4t FRANK ALLEN yest ¢ Order of Publication. ‘STATE OF MISSOURI, { County ofgBates. In vacation, Aug. #3, 1 Wright, Wm B Weight,’ samuel O Wright. James H Wrighs, Charies A Wright, Mary E Epperson, Martha G Tinsley, Kittie A Cogs- well, Sarah B Crockett, heirs of Rebecca E Wright, decetsed, John M Wright, one of the three hejre of Elizabeth Wright,deceased, and Ricbatd N Allen, a miner by RT P Allen his e#antian, one of the two heirs of Mattie Allen, teteased, plaintifis, vs. Obe Hawkins. Wm H Edward C everyihing, | the trouble. It was a little black | Hawkins, Martha Hawkins three of the four children and heirs of Anthony Hawkins, decd Emma J Drysdale, one of the two children of Mattie Allen, deceased, daughter of An thony Hawkins, deceased, Wm W Wright, James L Wright, two of the three heirs of Fliz- abeth Wright, decd., JQ Clark, Sallie Cox, heirs of Patsey Clark, decd. Levina Sneed, Susan Sneed, MK Laughlin, Caroline Sum- mers, Hannah Hedden,ueirs of Polly Blanton, John G Farmer, Mary ( Wise, H M_ Farmer, Cecil Cook, Lula © . Je Couk, Kate Far- mer and William & me hel Farmer, deed. W Slanghter. v4 A Durham, Mattie Rashtord, heirs of Saraly A MeKee, deed. O E Hawkins and William G Hawhins, defendants Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein by their attorney, T WSilvers end J A Silvers, before the undersigned clerk of the circnit Bates county, Mo , and file their peti- zing among other things that defend- pts, William H Hawkins Martha Hawkins,Em- jma J Drysdale, Wm H Wright, Jas L Wright, | Hannah Hedden, HM Farm Kate Farmer, JW Slaughter, O B Carlisle, A Durham, | Mattie Bashford, O E Hawsins, Wm G Haw- | kins and Sallie Cox are not residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by jthe clerk, in vacation, that said deiend jants t notified by publication that | plaintiff's have commenced a suit against them in this court by petition, the gen- | eral nature and object of which is to partition and divide among the said plaintife and de- fendants as he f Samuel F Hawkins, decd, | the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The south | West quarter of the southwest quarter o tion twenty (20) township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-two (32) ana that unless the said | William H Hawkins,wartha rawkins,Emma J Drysdale. William H Wright, James L Wright. Hannah Hedden, HM Farmer, Kate Farmer, J | W Slaughter, O B carlisie, J A Durnam, Mattie Bashford, O E flawkins, Wm G Hawkins and | Sallie Cox, be and appear at this court. at the next term thereof, t begun and holden at | the court house inthe citver Butler. in said | county, on the Lith da November next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the | term shall so lone continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—anawer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken asconfessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the Butler Weekly Tiwe-, a Weebly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, missouri, for four Weeks successively the last insertion to be at least fitteen days before the [first day of the next term of the cirenit court. JOHN ©. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. A true copy of the record. Witness my SkAL]} hand and the seal of of Bates county. th Isic, 41 JOHN C. HAY Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Bates, s | In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, | in vacation September 3. Jobn D Park- | insonand Thomas J Smith, plaintiffs, vs | John Shearer, defendant | Now at this day comes the plaintiffs by themeelves. before the ugdersig | of the circuit court of Bates coun’ missouri, | and files their petition aud affidavit alleging among other things that defendant,John Shear ler, is not a resident of the state of Missouri | Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vaca- | tion that said defendant be notified by pabli- jcation that plaintiffs hase commenced a sitit against him in this court by petition and at- tachement founded upon an account for a bal- ance of four hundred anu ten dollars Ube alleged to be due an? owing to them from sai defendant and that his real estate and préper- ty in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: | "Lotsone andtwo ‘1& | quarter ot section seven [7] in township thirty | eight (Ssj of range thirty-one [51] in Bate jcounty, mo. have been seized under said at- | tachment to satisfy said debt amounting to the | sum of four hundred and ten dollars together | with costs, and that unless the said John Shearer be and appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be bezun and hoiden at the | court house in the city of Butler in said coun- | ty. on the 13th day of November next. and on | or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—if not then on or pefore | the last day of said term—answer or plead to | the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be ren- | dered accordingly. And be it farther ordered | that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Batler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates | county, uo., for four weeks successively, the | last insertion to be at least fifteem days before | the first day of the next term of the circuit | court. JOHN C HAYES, Circuit Clerk. ~—_ Atrue copy of the record. Wit- ~ sEAL} ness my band and the seal of the ~~~ circuit court of Bates county, this 7th day of Sey ber > 1893. 4g JOHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. ss. hi d off sus- | Young Boyer is now in | | 2) ‘of the southwest | | Stewart: Horsemanship; by H. C. Mervin ASLO MAAR g Y RWW AOHP CASTORIA G AWAD SSAA for Infants and Children. *‘Castoriais so well adapted tochildren that J Castoria Se eertesiny epee tise yd ns, gives sleep, and prouotes dl gestion, 11 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ithout injurious medication, ‘extTacR Compuxy, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ “NERVE SEEDS." 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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. 7,50 A Year. Executor’s Notice. | Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to ali e1 . others interested in the estate of eile. thine deceased, that I. J W Ennis. administrator of id estate, intend to make final settlement ereof, at the next term ofthe Bates county probate court. in Bates count: souri, to be held at Butler, on the tith ast ot J b Notice is herebv given that letter ot test. ary on the estate of John Cj McKibben deceased, were granted } undersigned on the 31st dav of ly the probate courtof Bates coun- Missouri. All persons having claims against said estate are required toe it them tor allowance within one year e after the date of said lette1s, or they may be preciuded fiom any benefit of said estate; and if said claims be not erhibit ed within two years from the date ot this | publication,they shall be forever barred. | This 31st day ot July 1893. | JAMES M. McKIBBEN, Executer. | Augnst, 16%. Administrator.