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aren _— aS : , / Great is the Missouri hen. In) Of the 9,585 men enlisted for the! Trustee's Sale. Trustee's Sale. } 1892, according te the poultry edi-| United States army last year, accord | Whereas, Wm. N Crouch and Alice A} Whereas Robert U, Bassett, a singte man. g 3 ss us a Cc h, his wife by their deed of | by his deed of trust dated October 4th, 1890, tor ofa Sprizgfield contemporary, ing to the New York San, seven | trust dated August 31st, 1891, and re- | 84 Tecorded in the ‘recorder’s office witha =. 1 a th “ a. b a th dar et and for Bates Ro A Missouri, in nook No. 3 oO ' issourl aced themselves o: ecord as law-| corded in the office of the reco! of | 92 page 475 conveyed to the uncersigned trustee the aggregate product of Misso iP selves on reco das la \Gecds of ‘Bates county, - Missouri, | the following Jeucrited real catate ising a : poultry and eggs amounted to $13, jer, three as dentists, two as chem- | August 3ist, 1891, in book No. 102 at being situate in the county of Bates and state 4 |500,000—more than five times great- ists, thirty nine as druggists, six as| page 189, conveyed to the undersign-| Lots three (3) and four (4) in block sixteen 4] i i : ieee - as es a ed trustée the following described | (1s) in the town of Sprague Mo which convey J jer than all the horticultural produc jpewspaper men, eight as civil engin-| 7oa) estate lying and being situate in | See Was made in trust to secure the payment jof whatsoever kind. This is equal)eers and surveyors, two as actors | the county of Bates and state of Mis- } = es ie 4 eee to the aggregate value of both corn /and artists, four as draughtsmen, |*°UT} tow it: 1 i . ‘and oats, equal to thatof wheat, and |and sixty-two us school teachers i j of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas default has been made | The east half of the northeast quar- |ter and the northeast quarter of the - ws =, | Southeast quarter of section ten ig f and y pro | The carpente sicians, painters, | SOutheast q : ae ame = and dairy pro | penters, musicians, painters. |in township forty (40) of range thirty ‘ dacts combined. DR. FRUTH. Of New York, the well known and sucerssful Specialist in Chronic Diseases aad Diseases of the Kye aud Ear, by request of many friends and pati: nts, hes decided to visit BUTLER, TUESDAY, DECEMBFR, 19th 1893. Consultation and Examination tree avd confidential his parlors at the Laclede Hotel, frow 9a mt) 6pm Oneday o and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of 4q the legal hol-ter of sais pote aud pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- ceed to sell the sbove described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house, in the in the payment of the principal of said note 10)} and the annual interest therein, Low past due In Christian and | cooks, tradesmen.machinists, print-| (30); subject to a deed of trust to the 2 DISEASES of the EYE and EAR SH uoycurmvxg pur woyeynsuoyg@ jn the Ueatment of stin the United States, Shin end Llood Diseases. ‘The most widely and favorably known S; Chronic, Nervot Uf di: Nervous Debitity, decay of bodyant rt If Cictrust, pod . eves, stunted lopment, back of memory, inipoverished blood, t J ell effects of abuses, excesses, improper Life, ete. % rriage unhappy and life miseretle, 7 and permanently ¢ 7 as Appliod to Medicine. lrisv Nh: Mintelligent observers Ce eee rene cate he eacan hee: inch ly coteesd by natuce ox acquiteuicnis, £9 become thoroughly conversant with all the divicions of the science of m >. Nearly all who have obtained dis- tinetion in medicine have made sorie special department their fe work, being fitted therefor by natural educatior adaption or selection, spec’ ‘e adopts the following practice of country doctors, of the internal organs, ¢ sents and methods, all of which he c: ascertains the true nature of the di pitals, and is not and never has been the of the patient, ascertains the condition at by the most recent and approved instru- ter for future reference. In this way he knows the changes it pro- gthe di 3 duces in the tissues, and, knowing th checks theat with specific remedies, and places his patient on the high road to recovery. W! ople consul: him he readiiy tls them whether he can cure or help them, or if they are beyond h Curing of Piles Will give { Private Diseases.—Mlood Poison, Pho ad any case of failur y required | Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strict Hydrocele, of responsible partic: | Varicoccle, Loss of Sexual Bogen um es d ases = ‘oung Men through ignorance cr the | the genito-urinary organs speedily and permanently eee nee of youthful spirits, have cured, No risk i ed, Consultation free and 5 cy unfortunate and find themselves in danger of lo: confidential. Medicine their health and embittering their after Mves 1 call with full confidence: Fe neater trcacieneat itecuscs to ile the devotes his special attention. .\ficr yearsof ex- perience he has discovered the most infallible meth- od of curing weakness in the back and ribs, iavol- untary discharges, impotency, general debility, uervousness, langotr, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, loss of meiory, tremblingand timidity, diseases of the nosc, throat'and lungs, affections of the liver, stomach and bowels—those terrible disor- ders arising from the solitary habits of youth and secret practices, the most radiant hopes end rendering n rpossible. ey positively cured bya new pliepsy and never-failing mochod. Beas as Ination cf tho Urine. Each person applying for medicc! treatment shoul: wate Aoofnctetyh late tiie hich will receive a careful chemical and microscopical examination. Remarkable Cures perfected in old cases which have been neglected or unskillfully treated. No Ls Tit ahs. “Affriies treated by mail and express, Lut where possible personal consultation sent free from “ Middic Aged Mon, “ho find their vitality weakened by’ the traces of old plaints and their bodies racked with pain ata time when they should spend their declining years r and comfort, sRould consult Dr, Fruth at once and find the sympathy and relief you positively require, His curcs are thorough and perman| Diseases cf Women. —We shall con- tinue as h: afore, to treat with our best considera- tion and skill the diseases peculiar to women, Our operations for Fistula, Ruptured Cervix Uteri Rup- tured Perineum, and for Stricture of the Cervical Canal, a condition resulting in Sterility, have | been alike gratifying both to ourselves and our patients, Jj =z as attained the mot v ° cot itself and is not puffed up, but which verily, getteth there wit both feet.—K. C. Times. | night Mrs. Anton Koschitzki,a Polish wo map, living a short distance east of this city, gave birth to an infant hav ing two fully developed heads attach ed to oue body. The two heads are perfeetly ferred and are covered with bleck hair. It is a girl, and, in addition to the two heads, has two hearts, two sets of vital organs and columns. two spinal | The feet point in oppo. | site directions instead of poiating forward. The child was fully devel oped, weighing tourtcen and one balf pounds. It was found necessary to cut off one of the heads to deliver it. Parkersburg, W. Va. Nov. 16—A murderous affray betweeu two broth ers oceurred at Orana, « hamlet on Lee Creek, this county, aud as a re- sult both combatants ae dying. Brad and Dave Amor are farmers ou adjoining tracts of Jaud, but they have been on bad terms for sowe time past. This morning they met and quarreled and Brad attacked Da- vid with a knife, stabbing him sever- rising with the standard of the men jenlisted, and it will soon be no long er a reproach to our army that it is composed of the riff-raff and disap- pointed fortune bunters of the cities. Indeed, that 1s no longer a reproach to it,as the proportion of farmers among the reeruits fully proves.— Kausas City Tiwe Now therefore at the request of the legal hoider of said note ¥, the under- signed trustee, do hereby give public notice, that by virtue of the power in me vested by said deed of trast, will on SATURDAY, December 2d, 18938, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, proceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash to pay said indebtedness What Is a Guarantee? 1 and costs of this trust. Butler, Mo., Itis this, It vou have a cough or| Oct. 30th, 1893. Pp. K. Herse, cold, a tickling in the throat, which . Trustee. keeps you constantly coughing, or if} GRAVES & CLARK Attys. you are afilicted with any chest, throat or lung trouble, whooping cough, &c., and you use Ballard’s Horeheund yrup as directed, giving it a tair trial, and no benefitis experienced, we authorize our advertised agent to retund your money onreturr of bottle. It never tails to give satistaction. It rever disappoints sec. Sold by H L Tucker, drug- Beath Rather than Arrest. St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 15.—Fear of atrest and exposure caused Edward Barke, 2 well known and popular emplopee of the Mokaska Coffee Co. he found the officers were on his trail. Yesterday to kill himself when he went. to several business houses and presented checks on banks in which be had no money. They were cashed and wheu the holders found them worthless ordered his arrest. Trustee's Sale. Whereas George D Barch and Ann BE Burch 6 Wile, by their deed of trustdated November and recorded the recorder’s nd for Bat aunty, Missouri, page yed to the under- signed trustee the following described real e=- tate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half of lots one (1) two (2) and three (3) exe »pt three (3) acres cut of the northeast corner of sand lot three (5) .all of the northeast of the east side of the east half of lot thre the northwest quarter ol section five (5) all in township thirty-nine (39) of ge thirty (80) containing in all one hundred twenty ®ix acres, which conveyance w: de in trust to secure the payment of one cert: fully described in said deed of trust, whereas, default been made in the ment of the principal of d note and the crued interest thereon now past «ue and un- egal holder of said note and pnrsuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above described prem isesat public vendue. to the nighest bidder » atthe east front door of the court house in thecityof Butler, county of Bates for ci and state of Miseouri. cn Friday November 17, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- quarter of section five (5) also nine (9) acres off aid, Now therefore at the request of the noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that . i Mi is e x es of | city i Bates and s ~ : ae St. Charles counties, poul 4s, nnd other callings and | Missouri State Bank for the sum o Lee ee cae Se aren nn Soke BEN ; | 3 | - Py | two thousand dollars: which said con- | *°8Tt. i i eggs exceed all other products. In | prefessi« to the number of nearly | veyance was made to secure the pay-| Thursday, December 7th, 1893, H = i Sg Se “s he 6 ¥ 5 ote D ' f certain promissory note | > : & ; Kansas City itis said to be greater) 200 were represented by from 214/ tment of one certain 7 ¥ NOTE | yorween the hours of nine o'clock ip the fore- 9] = = ' 5 5 z= {for the sum of $875 dated August 31, | noon and five o’elock in the afternoon ofthat uf | eH than any other commodity marketed, |to half 2 dozen each, while the farm | 1891, and due twelve months after | day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt. 4 a - 1 oi j prest HOY a Ye nte t id costs . - 4 uEN z ted { a) | when measured in dollars and cents. | ere headed the list with 1,200 re |date, with interest from date at the |! — = etal eS; esmiy Z Z .,_|rate of eight per cent per annum, as suntee, | ty All of which goes to show that the |cruits. From the highest autberity | geserided in said deed of trust and ea ecA G i Missouri hen is great. nobly great | the statement is made that the disci-} whereas default has been made in! aaleeacSal + é A ‘3 5 : the payment of said note,and interest | Trustee's Sale. q with the greatness which vaunteth | pline and behavior of the army are} : Whereas W. F. Scott and Sarah F, Scott his wife by their deed of trust dated June sd, 1S0l, ; and recorded in the recorder’s office within | and for Bates coun'y. Missouri. in book 107 page 106 conveyea to the undersigned tru tee be following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and siate oF Missouri to-wit: ‘The northeast quarter of the southea t quar- ter of Section one (1) and the east one fourth of the southeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of section one {ui in township thirty-nine 39] of range thirty-one (S1} containing 30 acres more or less which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of and whereas default has been made in the payment of the annual interest due on sald note. which default accorling to the terms of the said trust deed renders the whole of the debt due and payable at once. Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above describ- ed premiees at bublic vendue to the highest | bidder for cash. at the east front door ofthe | court house. inthe city of Butler, county ot Bates and state of Missouri on Thursday. December 7, 1893, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and fiveo’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costa. D ALLEN, Trustee. Trustee's Sale. Whereas Edward L. Woodfin and M E Wood- fin his wife by their dee: of trust dated Octo- h. Isv2 and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county. Missouri, in book No, 107 page 62 conveyed to the un- dersigned trustee the following uescribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, te-wit: The south half of the southwest quarter of section three (3) in township thirty-nine (39) range thirty (30) containing eighty acres, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of five certain notes fully de- scribed in said deed of trust; ana whereas, default has been made in th yment of the firat one of aid notes which became due Octo- ber 25th, 1893 and such default (eaccuaing to the terms of the said deed of trust) renders the whole of the debt due and payable at ence Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the con- ditions of said deed of trust, J will proceed to sell theabove described 4 remises at public Burke, who was at the home of bis Vendue to the highest bidde ate 8 eee renies | a frenped by small occa ‘ i day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, | cast front door cf the court bocse we une a i preferred. Curable cases guaranteed, List of a i apes i Dr. Fruthasa |#! times. Dave ran and was agaiv | mother, found out the officers were | interest and costs. of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis— » REFERENCES:—We, the undersigned, do cheerfully and conscientiously recommend Dr. Fruth as ‘ 49 4t J.D. AT Trustee. | Souri.on 4 gentleman of rate professional ability, ripe im judgment, humane to a fault, considerate in price and enthu- | stabbed in the back. The wounded cee counvg xud swallowed a dose of Max- siastic in relicf of his fellow men, and we therefore urge the afflicted to avail ee h . Mere: Thursday, December 7, 1893, noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that MA MS Ha Onin Boncroy MET ee ye AL Davie MD J W.E. White, M.D. | 8" seized a heavy stone and when |stiychuine, dying a few minutes ee ot PEGE between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- Toronto, Canada Parke: M.D. To ©, Also Ex-Governor Foster and Charles A.}about to fall from loss of blood. | jarer Order of Publieatior. Henry, A, M., M, D., Surgeon I's! Chio'R, R., Uoth of Fostoria, Ohio. DR, A. C. FRUTH. Sure of an Office. Boston Courier. Office-seekers, like fishermen— like other fishermen, perhaps we might say—are commonly of a sanguine and patient temper. “D d you see the President about your appontment when you were in Washington?” ssked Mr. Naggor. Gov. Stone favors the crention, by the legislature, of a board of prison managers with power to grant par- dons, issue communications, ete. Our penitentiary has grown to be largest institution of the kind in the United States, and the governor feels that the time of the executiv jis too r-uch occupied to give the “No,” said Mr. Noodleman, “but I} attention demanded to the hundreds saw his secretary, aud from what he | of cases demanding official attention. tolé me I should say I was sure to} Canton Press win.” w " ce Ruse ae Presidcat shed cerning the political future of State slr dearer 2 Auditor Seibert, but said when my name was submitted ar all there seems to be a unanimous WL EE Te eae an opinion that if he wants to become > > "7 snc a 3 ants Te } “What's that? fee es i : |a candidate for the nomination as “Why, its Latin, and meuns ‘no | person greater! There are many rumors afloat con amidst them = | governor he will have an open field -etty sich & Fe reo aaiiea tan bane Colton Stent to come from a president, eb? H ee ae LS }ens, state treasurer, is in much the It is calenlated tbat 29,000 acres [sare position, with Col. Richard of government land in Stone county | Dalton again looming up in the fore- will be taken up inside of two years. | ground.—St. Louis Republic. This is a result of the opening of | the strip. It bas attracted the at- | tention of homeseekers to the public At Odin, Ill, twelve years age, Alexander McClelland and lis son | land in thegeouthern bordar$ cour. | O8c = Tsappeared.. In cleaning jout a pond a day or two since, two ties of southwest Missouri. It may | it ii Teeceaat not look as pleasing to the -eye as | skeletons were discovered stakec oO the saud plains of the strip, but it | the bottom with wooden pins, and is a region where it rains, and where pecenied withyneavyeocke: = hey | are believed to be those of the miss- \ ingmen and mavy are attributing the murder to other sons of McClelland The local interest in the case intense. the same amount of labor and priva tion will produce a far more satisfac tory home.—Mt. Vernon Chieftain Morrison, Iil., Nov. “17.—Charles | And ropietor of the Andrews | pie as Pea Opus weap. carton: in their| Boonville, Mo, Nov. 15.—Yester- own private car, met a horrible death ! day came near adding another chap- here today Andrews stepped from j ter to Cooper county fatalities. Lit O66: néilroed Arak to dnother, to | tle Wainer Smith, 18 months old, avoida west bound freight train, | — baer jelly ice rough on rats he Speedy arrival of a phy te meee on sician with a stomach pump alone fukn ean eka | saved his life. i is body was! — ens Bohol | One Cameron man, says the Ob 8 ati teal Pca ea server. spent three days at the T feel it my duty to say a few words | World's fair at a total expense of in regard to Ely’s Cream Balm, and } $7.10 and had a delightful time. I do 80 entirely without solicitation. | "Electric Bitters. Lhave used it more or less half a! is turned and with a last effort threw the missile at Brad, crushiug in bis | skull. Both men have families | The town of Brookline, a sabarb of Boston,is another object lesson of the benificent result of protectiou—- to those protected. Its inhabitauts, | comprising in the wealthy manufacturers wh > it a coun lain, make try home, numbering 13,000, and $62,000,000. During the past year. | with the McKinley bill iu opsration under full head of steam, increased 114 per cent. ward history, but nevertheless. dur | ing the same time, the wages of em ts wealth It is awk- ployees im the protected concerns owned by this select society of pla tocrats have [been reduced on an| field Democrat. | At Buid, atter a song of 1,009 voices had been suug, a y ped forward and i i: “Boys, y ? 2 20} each, perhaps, have a home of 160) acres in the strip, but how about | your home oa the vther side? Are | you preparei?* A lean Missouri: n who was leaning against said: ‘Parson, will there any booth up there, and will they line| up?” “Yes,” thoughtle: the Parson. “Well, then,” rejoined | the Missour: il take bell in| — Chickasaw Chieftain \ | | box cur, be ly auswered | our: An Utfer Extraordinary. Only 10 Cents a Week. | A maguificent portfolia of eugrav- | ings of famous cities, scenes andj; paintings with descriptious by Jobn | L. Stoddard, the world’s famous} traveller and lecturer, has been is-/ sued, each book containing 16 beaut; ful engravings, 11x13 inches in size, and well worth $1.50 each. They can be secpred at the trifling amount of 10 cents a week by subscribing to The Twice a-Week Republic. In the firse book Mr. Stobdard | takes you to France, England. Ire- i land, Norway, Sweden, Germany, | fade flag of the Srare or Onto, Crry of Torepo ) Lecas County. , Frank’ ] Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of che firm ot F. |. Cheney & Co., doing business in the | city of Toledo, cuunty and state afore- said, and that said firm will pay the sum tor ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS each and everv case of catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall’s tarrh ¢ ure. FRANK ]. CHEN Sworn to before me and subs ot bed in my presence, this6th day of December A. D. 1886 AW Gueasox, Hali’s Catarth Cure ts taken and acts directly on the es ot the testimonials tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO Soid by Druggists, internally s»stem, Send for An Old Flag Recovered, Charleston, 8. € the city was presented with the par artillery evacuation of Charleston in 1865 aud | was recovered by a collector of Con jfederate relies, w ho paid $100 for it. It was discovered by Captain Chas. I Mis is daughter of Col Yates,the fist com- sby David Rogers, monder of the tegiment, coutributed { j the amount of purchase money. The thas, Sumy 1563. m question floated over Fort ter during the fight of Apni 7, » Mr Be} A girl baby bas been boris t and Mrs. Whitney of near Iville |whick weighed at the start only one and three quarter pounds. Executor’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters or administraticn on the estate of Geo W Natus deceased, were granted to the igned on the 15 day of November uri. it them tor allowance within estate ; and if said claims be not exhibit ed within two years from the date ot this publication,they shall be foreve, barred. This 15 day ot Nov. 1%9: JOHN GENCH. Executer. Trustee's Sale. Ca- Notary Public. blood and mu- Toledo, O > Nov. 14.—Ata average of twenty pe: cent —Sprinz jmeeting of the city council to night ret South Carolia The ting was lest at the | y the probate court ot Bates coun- s Ail persons having claims against said estate are required to exhib- one year after the date of said lette1s, or they ray be precluded fiom any benefit of said State of Missouri, ¢ ., County of Bates,’ § 5*: In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri in vacation. October 20, 1393 W W Kimball Company, plaintiff’. John C Hicks, defend- ant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by ite a'torneys. Graves & Clark, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates bases in the state of Missouri, in vacation, and files its petition and affidavit, leging: among other things that defendant, John C Hicks is not a resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk in vacation, that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced & suit against him in this court by petition and attachment founded upon a promissory note, or obligation writin cute! by defend- ant to plaintiff on the 26th day of October, ix whereby defendant promised to pay plaintiff $119.50, as follows: $37 on May 15th 1x95. and $52.50 on December Ist, Inv3, with interest on eace payment from date at the rate of eight per cent per annum, together with an attor- ney’s fee of ten per cent of the amount ifnot paid when due. That defendant’s property is about to be attached and that unless the said defendant, John C_ Hicks. be and appear atthe next term of this court, to be be- gun and holden in the city of Butler Bates county. Missouri on the second Monday in February 18%, and on or before the third day of said term/if the term shall so long continue and if not then on or before the end of the term, and answer or plead to the vevition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed aud judg- ment rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be pu shed according tolaw, in the Butler Weekly Time-, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, missouri, for four weeks successively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of he next term of the cirenit court JOHN ©. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. A true copy ofthe record — Witness my (SEAL] hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this 20th day of Oct, 1895, 49 JOHN C. HAY Cirenit Clerk. day, for the purposes of satisfying eaid debt, interest and costs. Cc. A ALLEN, Trustee Trustee's Sale. Whereas Andrew J_ Fulk by his deed of trust dated October 8, 1892, and recorded in book 110 at page 164 in the recorder’s office of Bates county, Missouri, conveyed to Wm E Walton, trustee, to secure the payinent of the 12 notes in said deed of trust men- tioned the following deseribed real estate in Bates county, Missouri, to- wit: The south half of lot two (2) of the northwest qutarter and that part of lot two (2) of the southwest quar- ter which lies north of the Marias- Des-Cygnes river allin section seven (7), township thirty-nine (39), range thirty-one, and whereas three of said notes are past due and remain un- paid. Now therefore, in pursuance of the terms and conditions of said trust and at the request of the legal holders of two of said past due notes |] will at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, be- tween the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’elock p.m.on WEDNESDAY the 22nd day of November, 1893, sell at public auetion for eash, to the highest bidder, the real estate in said trust deed and this notice herein above described to satisfy said debt, interest and the cost of sale. Wa. E. Warton, Trustee. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special exeeu- tion on mechanic’ lien issued from the office ot the clerk of the cireait court of Bates coun- ty, Missouri, returnable at the term 1s03. of said court to be direct Drommond and against LU 1 levied and seized upon ail 5 title, interest and claim of, in and to the fol- lowing deseribed real estate situated in Bates county, Missou: | Lot No one (1 | second addition t | will on | Saturday, November 25th, 1893, between the honrs of nine o’clock in the fo: noon and five o’clock in the afteraoun of that | day at the east front door of the court honse in [the city of Butler, Bates connty, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highe-t bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and cost | D. A_ CULYER’ Sheriff of Bates Connty. ur (4) of in Batler, Williams’ Mo., I 42-40 Something New. The Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf raijroad is now open and ready for both passenger and freight traffic from ail stations on its line between Sulphur Springs, Ark., Neosho and Joplin, Mo., Pittsburg, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo. If you are going to Kansas City, | St. Louis, Chicago, or any point north | hortheast or east, or to Denver, Og- den, Los Angeles, San Francisco, ,Portiand or any point in the west Sheriff's Sale in Partition. By virtue and in pursuance of a judgment and decree of the circuit court of Bates coun- ty, state of Missouri, rendered at the June term thereof 1503, in a certain action in partition wherein Margaret E Dea on, James Deaton her husband, W A Wright, JR Wright, Malinda Frazee, and D L Frazee her busband, Nettie Ajlman and — allman her husband, Harriette b Cobb and Fred Cobb herhusband Mary A Marsteller Chris- tina Maddy and W F Maddy ter husband,C D Devny, Cordelia Denny, James Denny ‘and Malinda Denny and “Wiliiam Denny their guardian, Harriette Ida Butler and Fred But- ter her husband, Nora C Dark, W Dark and Dollie Dark and Preston lark their guardian, P against Alvin Hill, Ella Hill, Milo ill, Eunice J Wright, Newton E Wright and Frank Wright, are defendants, a certified copy of which decree has been delivered to me by the clerk of said court commanding me as sher- if of Bates county. Mo.. to sell the real estate hereinafter described st the November term, I8s5, ofsaidcourt Therefore in pureuance of said jndgm-nt and decre>I, D A Colyer, sher- iff of Bates county, Missouri, willon Saturday, November 25, 1893, between the hours of nine o’cloek in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that a = =e = courtis in . offer for sale at public auction for cash, to th = = ana frort door ‘of the cou ise in the city of Butler, the follow: ae bed real estate to-wit: apie. ts Dine and ten (9 & 16} in block five [5) i the city of Rich aul sod ee west bait urioe seven [7] of the northeast quarter of section five (5) of township thirty-nine [29], range thirty-one (31). D. A. COLYER, Sheriff of Bates County. | Administrator's Notice od This remedy ts becoming +o well known and so popular as to sced no special mention. All who have used Eiectric Bitters sing the same song of praise,—A purer medicine does not ex- Palestine, Switzerland, Austria, Ita- and northwest, give the new line al Notice is hereby given, that letters i S 2 the: Gui | Default having been made in the payment of trial. Magnificently equipped pas-/of administration on the estate of ly, Brazil, Mexico and the United note described in a trust deed executed by | senger train daily through to Kansas j James Payne deceased, were | States. eee, ee eee ary eee: Gobet EM City without change, connecting with | granted to the undersigned ‘on the For particulars see The Republic "and lines from Kansas © to all points, | 5th day of October, 1893, by the pro- admirable. I have suffered trom ca tarrh of the worst kind ever since I See nee (ord on January 19h, 1883,’ and recorded in % i i teed to do all that is | beok No lio at page 24 of the records of insuring the traveler quick time, low | bate court of Bates county, Missouri, *> - . was a little boy and never hoped for Staimed. Selaciie Biers Wall’ chre-all f= sOmple copy of which will be sent | ae ee aortas at the requests of rates and excellent accommodations. | All persons having claims east fi 4 cure, but Cream Balm seems to do | giseases of the liver and kidneys, will re-/free upon receiyt of a postal card| the legal holder of sach nove. who declares Merchants are requested to remem-|said estate : les. “ are required to exhibit ‘ber this line in giving routing orders | them for allowance tothe administra- | for freight shipments, a= the expedi-/|tor within one year after the date of tious and careful handling of all con- | said letters, or they may be precluded signments will be guaranteed. For | from any benefit of said estate; and 7 additional information, call on near- 4 : even that. Manv of my acquaint. move pimples‘ boils, salt rheum, and ances have used it with excellent re- other affections caused by impure blood Oscar 5 ifi drive malaria trom the system as : tie tt — Chi ong sich igee welt as cure all malarial fevers. For | vertisement out and send it in with | Ve.5 icago, Il. ee cure for sick headache, constipation and| 10 cents and series No.1 will be sent | A the debt due, sell to the highest bidder for request. Orif you wrnta sample casn,at ete at court house door in “ so” i | city of Butler, between the hours of nine of the “Art Portfolio” cut this ad-/¢t3, of Butler. betwee Saturday, December 9th, 1893. year, and have found it to be most | H indigestion try Electric Bitters—entire Without this ad 25 cents | the west half of lot two [2j in biock one {1} | est agent of the company, or address if such elaims be not exhibited within Much frait isexported from the you. two years from the date of this watt ill | Wiliams frst addition to the town,now city of satistaction guaranteed or money re- will | Williams . ty Butler, for th satisfying said debt | the undersigned, Jas. DoNOHTE, lication, they shall be forever barred. 3 ; persimmon orchards of Callaway |fanded. Price soc and $t.co at H. L.|be charged. Address, Room 28/ Micoccerthis gun. Tnowae £. Harrsr | Gen. Preht & Pass. Ag't, This 5th day of October, 1993. a4 county. | Tucker's drugstore. Republic, St. Louis, Mo. | Trustee. | Kansas City, Me.| W L Kasu, Administrator, a tents ‘ ‘ = Ee} H i