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et ee Rather Steep. Than take in any other form is what many people think and Parks’ Tea is made for: fust those folks. it cures con stipation ana‘ though uot a cathartic moves tne bowels cvery day Sold by H. L. Tucker. Fe —____—_— Misouri Pacific like a centaur. | He was one of a type I knew well. | A cattleman all over, from the long} Meanwhile, taking heart of grace curved legs to the lean, sharp-eyed,|from their presence, I ran and resolute face; also, from his sadd!e I} caught the horse, beginning to stray \noticed hanging a stockwhip with | toward the bells, returning now. nodding in a friendly fashion most horrible to look at. THE DEAD MAN'S CAMP. Cheap Holiday Excursion Rates Kan- sas City Pittsburg Gulf RL RL Round trip excursion tickets will be sold December, 28rd, 24th, 25th, 30th and Bist, 1893 and January Ist 1894 with final limit for return to January ~ 3rd, 1894 between all stations on this line at ONE FARK for round trip. Manifold Disorders Are occasioned by an impure and im- Experience in the Bad Lands of New South Wales. ‘ime Table se ees : ha leuriously carved handle After sup-| Leading it back, I noticed that the Rr een aes | Take adv antage of this liberal rate rrival and departure ot passenger A Strangely Assorted Conple—Hospi- | 4 + $ = + ‘ladies, such and visit your friends, neares' trains at Butler Station. 2 eee: x y W , Pee I offered them the use of the) man’s legs were fastened tightly by eSCROFUL A i lof the € sompany will ee sae ee Nogtn Bounp tality of the Roxd—Grim Burden ‘tent, which was thaukfully accepted. | saddle and breastplate running from ECZEM A jer information if desired. 3 easee neers yf ner, 47 a.m. Tied on a Horse. |“The missis ‘ill be only too glad ofthe D's in front to those on the can- RHEUMATISM Gen’l Pass. Agt eit, Se - - a) Bi ss. Agt., sas y, Mo. Bencnees é ae bile Pall Mall Gazette ithe chance. We've had to lie out| tle. an other troublesome diseases. To cure | Aiea 2 nei fs : : . : es & oe " is required a safe an: > rem — z Local Freight + 11:20 a.m. It was, I think, either in the sum /this couple of nights” Sothey took! With some trouble I undid them. edy free from any harmful n WANTED—( CHICKENS & EGGS. a Sout Bounp | wir of 1873 or 1874 that I was eres: | their swag inside, while T lay at the | As I worked the cbin strap slipped | @ It femovesallimpunitied ; seng - : are . ¥ : Z t c 4 Passengers CEO BS -ing over from S: George's Bridle} fire, with a pack caddle fora pillow, | the jaw fell and the white teeth ty cleanses Teen DEE é airall stad ea ae pe = : cases of the worst forms of blood dis- 2 Passenger, - = 9:55 Dp m. to Kalwall I had been to rush at|/and the dog at my feet. gleamed suddenly into such an aw- eases have been 1:55 p.m. Local Freight - Bingera, New South Wales, but as t proved a rank doffer got up by the local storekeeper, I quickly gave it best aud :nade back by the Bridge in hopes of getting a droving job from Gulf down south i It was hot weather ful zrin that I let go and stepped hastily back again. | When I awoke as most bushmen do, about midnight clouds were sailing over the moon and the air} The hat now fell off and revealed felt chilly. Throwing more wood on |the features of a quite young man the fire, I stood warming myself | with coal black hair and mustache, while I filled my pipe. jand beard flecked with dry foam. T could hear the bells not far off) Even at its best I should have called in the scrub, and kuow by their/it a bad, cruel face. Now it was siw- steady tinkling that the animals had | ply hideous. The traveler was slink found a good patch and ing off into the scrub, the wovnan at | tented. his heels, when, all at once, she turn! There’s no drearier track in Aus Suddenly a loud neigh broke the|ed and came swiftly to where I stood tralia than the one I speak of—all|stillnees, followed by the rumbling | staring at that ghastly visage. pine serub, too thick for a dog to| with which a straggling horse greets} “Here,” she said, brusquely, “I'l! Cured by S.S. S. Send for our Tr free toany address SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. 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ONLY $1 A YHAR. | Any reader of the Butler Weekly} TIMES can get the Twice-a-Neek Re- | public free by sending in three new yearly subscribers to The Republic } Queenland that summer or ers will remember it least certain days of it, when birds fell dead off the trees and s ricken down by the dozen. men were were con Dc drop in and see N. M. Nestle- rode at Virginia, Mo. — He will give rates and excellent accommodations. Merchants are requested to remem- ber this line in giving routing orders for freight shipments, as the expedi- tious and careful handling of all con- signments will be guaranteed. additional information, call on near- est agent of the company, or address the undersigned, 4s. DONOHUE, Gen. Fr’ght & Pass. Ag’t, Kansas City, Mo. PIANOS New $150 Organs 36 stops $50 Catlog Free. Dan’l F Beatty,Washington NJ yyanTED SALESMEN LOCAL and TRAVELING, toni) our well known Nursery Stock. employinest, Good Pay. Complete ouc No previous experience necessary. ESTABLISHED OVER 40 T1338. 0 Acres. He Greenhouses: Adgress, PHOENIX RURSE RY COP P.O. Dox 5. Fei cn icheator’a English TC. Genulge. SAVE. siways reliable. | SADSES, Gok Drug chester 6 Rngliah Brand in Red avd Gold metallic exes. scaled with blue ribbon. Take For bark in, and sand deep and heavy. There was uothing doing in the Bridge, so I started off to the Bar- coo, via Berrie aud Bringagee It was only the beginning of the hot season, and I reckoned on find- ing water ata hole iu, the Mallun- gudgeree creek, known of aforetime, and about twenty five miles from the township. It was a lovely ride, with nothing but walls of scrub on either hand and glaring sand alead The horses, too, seemed to feel it as they plowed along with bent down heads, hardly troubling to sbake their fly-flappers aud disperse the black maeses clustering at each eye. One's veil, even, was but poor protection, for they gathered in such clouds as to actually obscure the sight the preseuce of others Then I could hear the quick rattle of hobble chain as our four galloped up to inspect th» newcomer. There was a pause for a minute, thena regular snorting stampede, as they crashed wildly through the scrub, their bells ring ing like mad and getting the distauce. “Bother,” thought I, “that means a long walk in the morning, unless they take a turn.” Kuocking the ashes out of my pipe and preparing to lie down again in rather a bad temper, I heard the tramp of a sir- gle horse, making steady toward our camp. As the steps came nearer the dog growled and startled lowly, and, with the hair about his neck! bristling like a ruff, backed slowly toward the tent. fainter in help you. ’Taint fair to leave you | with $3.00 Rbtehome highest —_ aig z = In addition to obtaining the great-|chickens, eggs anc ides. so d u as a real : & he bole conrraet: EOI Fea!) est news weekly in American, every |takes subscriptions to the Butler bad *un,” she went on, trying vainly | subscriber to the Republic will save to loosen the stiffened ten times the price of the paper, | Weekly Tuntes, at $1.00 per year and fingers’ grip on the reins, “but he could't scare me when he was alive, an’ I ain't a-goivg to let him do it now. See this was the last bit he done’’ and she paused to brush aside her long hair and show a great red sear, even now ouly half healed, running across the temple and forehead. “Cut ‘em!” she exclaimed impatiently, and be- ginning to tremble nervously, as oue whose strength had been overtaxed. “He's bada stroke 'o the sun or a fit with rage, and, feelin’ it coming,tied himse!f to the saddle There,” with a long sigh of relief as I severed the leather. “Now let him slide down gently. Easy, Bonnie, old girl.” more, every year by the special off made subscribers from time to time Sample copies of the Republic will | be sent anyone uponreceipt of a pos- tal card request. ate ess all orders, THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo. Order of Publication. State of Missouri, ¢ | | | { | | County of Bates. y “5+ Re it rememlered, that heretofore, to-wit at a regular term of the Bates County circuit court, begun and held at the court ‘house in the city of Butler, in said county and state, on the second Monday in November 1583. and afterward to-wit: on the tthday of Decem- . the same being the 2ist jadictal day id November term among other,t! ving further proceedings were had Mary E Padley plaintiff. ve W Lucius H Perkins, The Western Fi gage Company of the state of K Western Farm Mortgage Trast the state of Kansas, The Western gage Trust of the state of Colorado ‘A Shaver and N Lansing defen at this day comes the plaintiff! herein by her attorneys, Graves & Clark and files her petition and affidavit alleging among Margaret AS a, lrece C.B LEWIS & CO. klk Horn Stables ent ix authorized to collect and pt for the paper. Netson M. Nestiexop. Proprietor of abate , Rene been other things that defendants are not resl~ fg itis at regi naersedde, | However, jogging along, witha) Noticing this i fet t| “He was my husband, she ex | dente of the state of Missouri SE PS Sis li atithe waters Beaty eipg this, a cold feeling: of] | med. simply, looking at the|.,™netenpon it la ordered by the court tistict e Tadtes,’ merger | pull at the water bag now an €0,| disquiet aud nervousness crept upon | “!#imed, simply, oking that said enilefenaante wee ,Rotified © by wets ce Sspy* | I at length reached the creek. m+—oue, in fact, as near fright as| COPS? 8 with legs still saddle bent | tnit against them in this court by petition and Ilaving purchased the Elk Horn barn and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number of first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say affidavit the object an general nature of which is tohavea certain deed of trust made and executed by plaintiff and her husband Wm. Padley, of date December Ist, 1886, recorded Following it down I found the hole, already pretty thick, and pres- it lay on the rand. of his own shadder. “He was jealous First time he they make it. shone out full Just then the moon on the figure of a at Sac in the recorder’s office of Bates county, Mis- , ently made more so by the pack) horseman emerging from the scrub waled me I said nothin. Second | ie Ts recor’ book 47 at page 305 tereor ,, to the public that I now have the : : : : i said nothin’ : a wherein she conveyed to Luclus H. Perkins 2 \ horse and the dog before I could get | and coming straight for me, his head time I said nothiu’. Third time I trustee for WJ Neill. benaticiary, the follow- Best Liver Ba: . s pure . ’ SAY son- | ing described real estate. lying, being and sit- I n up to stop them wallowing. drooping forward and his whole cleared out with Vuther chap you uate in Bates county. Missouri, to-wit: the y " ~ Ts me 7 3 : | der ye was y rie ree | north half of the west half of lot (1) of the FS mie, oEh, The sun was setting—a big red | body swaying in the saddle. der . \ reine A a na — northwest quarter, the east half of lote one (1) In southwest Mo. Horses and mules E. m8, Del w me nm Tak A vein ‘50 cts. . we . . 3 wecks. e ha “au us—” an and two (2) of the northwest quarter and the 4 HINDESTORNE, Se muanrc ball over the tops of the scrub—as! At this sight my courage revived a cae north half of the west half of lot one (1) of the | DOUhE and sold, or stock handled on Be [ pitched the tent, made the-fire and slung the billy. Then, as there was fair picking around the camp. I bobbled the horses and belled them. After supper —biscuits, sardines aud cheese, washed down by tea commission, Stock bearded bs the day weekor month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with anv Livery barn in this section. cc BLEWIS& CO she smiled out of a white face just 'hard with horror and detest«tion, and pointed sipnitieautly toe ver in the dead man’s belt Walking away presently 1e- turned with a blanket from their | jown swag and efully northeast quarter of section six [6] all in township thirty-nine [39] range thirty 130; west of the fifth principal meridian declared fully satistied and paid and the lien thereby crea! discnarged, and to have the court de- | ™ x cree the same to be cancelled and rele i} Call ard see him and for naught held and that unless the said defendants, be and appear at the next term ofthis court, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler Bates county, Missouri on the second Monday in Febraary 1594, and on or before the third day of said term/(if the term shall so long continue and wonderfully. Drunken riders are common enough in the bush, and I sung out gruffly and with a note of ill temper in my voice: “Better get | off mate, before you tumble off.” He would be a nuisance, no doubt, and Tinwardly fumed as he sat there in GR ATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’S COGOA i BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the apera- revol long she spread it x abe wn : : : - ; if not then on or before the end of the term, and tions of digestion and nutricion and | thrice skimmed and strained—I feit| tue moonbeams quite helpless, one | OV? the corpse. answer or plead to the veuition in. sald cause by a careful application of the fine hs i oo Ther Sth Saar a ith | the same will be taken as confessed and judg- be properties of well selected cocoa Mr. pretty comfortavle, and lay ou my/hand clutching the reins. the otber en, Bo AS Ua CaO pe a ment lll be Be nlereiacn ney ae Be ‘ s 2 . 3 ial a . na be it farther ordered that opy hereo! i Epps has provided for our breakfast | blankets to enjoy & good smoke. By|on the horse’s wether, bis chin on | the horses aud began to saddle them | ye published according to law. in the Butler = and supper, a delicately flavored bev- Spee | Sires ie cNES Jim’ eoine over | Weekly Time-. a weekly newspaper printed 2 erage which may save tis many heavy | this time the hot sun bad set and jhis breast and his broad-leafed hat |*?* said enn’ Jim's a-going over end published tn Bates county. atlssourl, for ‘ G 33 ills. is by judicious “ - < =i) - ‘ C eorce. Fe} realy ot for veeks ci ely e sertion to doctor's bills. It is by the judicious) the moon was rising —big, yellow] well down over his eyes toSt George. Well likely get] pear least fifteen daye before the first day of use of such articles of diet that the TV hoticoks : 7 Ce switched there. He uster own War. | the next term of the cirenit court ATENTS, constitution may be gradually built | aud hot looking too. The dog, his head alone visible | * . ‘i aR true cops of the record Witness my ae Copvmcwre, etc Fy “aps s SS Nea rape f i i Ne atati 5 onee J sKAL] hand and the seal o} e circuit cou information Handbook up until strong enough to resist every Tt was a lovely camp,-and, accus | outside the teut door, still growled |?* cattle station on the Moonee Jim]! of Bates county, this 6th day of Dec. pe tis Co; #1 BROADWAY, NEW Youx. tendency to disease. Hundreds of Ss | 1893, 4 JOHN C. HAYES, Qldest bureau for securing patents in America. : A ome i p 9 “lt i vas stockma We'll senc aps ireuit Clerk. 2 subtle maladies are fléating around tomed to solitude as I was, I felt it was stockman. Well send the trap | 3 a i : very patent taken out by us i it 1a] \ ace in one long hoarse snarl, with, at in j : hae ae oad the public by notice given en free of if chargein tbe 4 m4 hia ee aves wherever there is) Doubtless the feeling was accenuated | tervals, asecond’s break for fresh | O%t S90" as We gets Iu So long, Trustee’s Sale scien i it american ae a weak point. ye may escape many 8 P 5 | any thanks” r > ‘< 4 afatal shaft by keeping ourselves by the presence all around of the} preath—a most unearthly noise aud aud aa 3 ee ee es ey ee a a weil fortified with pure blood and | thick scrub, and the kuow!edge tha > lik vhic’ aver re ue he ate @ man, | shaw hia wife, by theirdeed of trust dated June | Largest 4 ll fortified with blood 1) thich t A the I Ige that| the like of which I never recollected | “So lo mate!’ called the man, | shaw ni sal pobre yi emer = world, peoumnge A scletite paper poe : 2 a sha sprtaoey ee : is d recore » ecorder’s neces properly nourished | frame.”—Civ i there was no settlement about. in all onr long companionship, since | With = tremor in his voice that was ce within and for Rates county, Missouri, | MA Should be without it We Week ee : Service Gazette. Made simply with ss : x . e panionship, § | ' i in book 107 page 502 conveyed tothe under | Bu th ad og le sg ity. 4 boiling water or milk. Sold only in| Presently a little bird, known toj his puppyhood |lacking in the woman's. And they ees the following described real en- = E ie ohe ecoears ‘ nal 3 E is tate lying and being situate in the county of tee Panes Epps & Con Tk, Heeled| the bushmen as the “shepherd's; «4h. I muttered, disgusted!y, | rode away, two dark shadews on the | Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Home- The west half of the west half of section four- . teen (14) also beginning at the creek, twenty (20) rods south from thé northwest corner of | the sontheast quarter of the southeast quarter of section fourteen [14] thence following the | west bank of the creek sauth to the section }line pathic Chemists, London, Ex ook sCottonRoat companion,” settled on the ridgepole | ri | moonlit opening. until the serub aud piped at regular intervals you drunken brute I have to come and help yeu off” sappo: in a} small, quick monotone: ‘Pretty little iswallowed them. “Died by the visitation And going up on the near side of | ol 'God7 creature,” tees : ats thence west to the sonthwest corner. and I felt very grateful to/ the brown horse with white star and | $2 1 the coroner jury thence north to place of beginning, all ip Boxes, $5 00 COMPOUND. hiu | “Served him right.” said the dig [township forty (40) of range twenty mne (29) Socciat Directions Matled | . — snip. standing very quietly there, I} ee Ss S | and also a tract of land in the village of Spruce with each Box. Aadress " recent discovery by and@| ‘This Baer See ee i Scam hrcemrenertly: described as follows: beginning twenty [20] Sa é Sen: ata is meet ‘This, and the snoring of my dog, placed my hand on the rides. It | uss E ope. Le feet east of the northwest corner of the north- Co nthly by Ladies, 1s the only perfectly thousands of | who had fallen asleep on the strength eke ei a Rabe oh 2919 LucasAve. was like ice. tion sixteen (16) in township forty (40] of range ST.LOUIS, - MO. Looking up quickly | i S: ines. vere 2 ly} . twenty-nine(2") running thence east sixty | 60) = a safe and reliable medicine dis- | Of a tin of sardines, were the only jsaw a black whiskered face, ashen | | feet thence south thirty (0) feet, thence west X COMPOUND covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who | audi ra st vetting | we : ; E sixty (0 feet therfce north thirty (39) feet to WIILCO: | F Glos lnforion masdicines: in plaGece: this: ak foe sounds audible. Iwas fast getting | gray in the moonlight, with wide- paseo! Beales wiilen sedeeleneet node Cook’s Cotton Root Compound, take no sudsti- tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage in letter drowsy aud thinking of turning in, | opeu eyes, fixed and glassy, staring made in trust t certain note fu y described in said eure the payment of one ANSY-® PILLS all druggi: | deed of | : = ee saeat | | trast. and whereas, de has l de ix SAFE AN RE. F and'we willsend, sealed, byreturn mail. Fullscatod | When I heard the noise of hoofs|yacantly into my own. All at once. | the Penne at ae Lnnctnel or eset ote} iuarripce perscee nee s a Slane ane no ; = | ‘ath arose te er sone 5 'W lleox Compound aa Se coming thump, thump down tke dry | realizing the terror of the thing, I \Gunaid” ten theron atcha cere ofthe , Tile, the gentle are t up in fe 5 4 r 4 4 Aer pxes With tered mark of : nie No. 3 Fisher Block, Detroit, Mich. | bed of the creek. | jumped back and shouted, I know RE eB ee ae a Sake ostrug, tuskst 7 ' Soli in Butler and everywhere, by The dog awoke and barked loudly | inot what I will proceed to sell the above described prem oman “sa Gumrd and receive hens 5 ’ if esat public vendue. to the nighest bidder g = aod in another minute a» man and} At the sound of my voice the dog for cash. atthe east front door of the conrt % & ~ | = So honse in the city of Butler, county of Bates - ‘ woman rode into the opening and | }ifted up his head and wailed long | ind state of Miseouri. cn : up to the fire and loudly. Then another voice in| BENT Say ee | fr 4 y : | etween the 5 ine o’elock in the = 2 3 They each carried a big swag in| the tent cursed him heartily, and in Lobaelaatt pepe ecaeoatal ‘that | r 3 front of them, and at a glance I saw/a minute the stranger came out and - : atl Peavecee Resi aoee ee we said debt, | \ {that their horses were not only well | walked to the fire and yawned and bow (ring),will never have oc- i lies pag rare he ant i “a bred, but had traveled far and fast./ stretched himself, not noticing me casiontouse thistime-honored i | — Steere oa | : 3 “Water!” exclaimed the man I| standing in the shadow of a sapling. cry. It is the only bow that £4} Trustee's Sele. 5 . é = “ be ot o. y i d ; : gave him some, and he lifted his| Eyeing the motionless man curiously cannot be twisted off the case, | gunberens Wil See Skinner and Florence . § x companion off and handed her the|he presently lounged up and peered and is found only on Jas. (3 | trast, ated Nobember 1st. a with Direct Lines i a mug. | doubtfully under the broad hat and | Boss Filled and ether watch <4 saciara ss conrad tetarenae Fast Time i a oes. 5 ; S | ash ig | 102 5 } $ “We're travelin’ mate,” exclaimed | started back: then, true to his in-| fm C4SeS Stamped with , |B the following : lescribed real restate lying and | Elegant Pullman Service : 3 } es BO peing si 2 in the eo: of Bates and state | 3 he,asI helped him to unsaddle. | stiuct. glanced at the brands plainly | this trade mark. Cj | Spee a ees eer | —s Ces ir Cars (x2) 3 ss = : Al two (2), 3), fo | : The Most Succoestal Remedy ever disccy, |“We got bushed atween here aud | visible on the horse's shoulder; then, | | AS* yout Jeweler for a pamphiet, oz 4 [fale S1x it), seven: 7) aad tem Ga) Cin é blistér. Read proof below. khira. It’sa bit o° damned! cing, pl: is 5 | Sal pers ar to the city of Batler, which conveyance | 5 KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. | the Bokhi: 2 a damned | advancing, placed his hand, as I had} Keystone Watch Case Co.. SEG ee, : | bad couniry. done, ou that so cold one. and ex-) z UPHIA’ three certain notes fully described in said deed : ‘Tapxon, OsTo, Jan. 20th, 1588 2 3 ae dae cer i PELLADELPHIA: i! loftrnst, and whereas defeait has been made | PI ee ee ae yes Bete Ont They had not come from that di | claiming, “Heli! it's him!” rushed a jin the vayment enue pene en KANSAS CITY e : Toners Soceae ‘ : 4 i thereon 10 5 Hee wh 2 eure carer T thinks jrection at all. But it was no busi-|away to the teut. There was an ex- “= = unpaid. Now therefore, at the Psat a CHICAGO ano 7: iH ‘ tral A | = | the legal holder of saie potes and parsuant to | = a * ‘tC. REYNOLDS ness of mine, -o IT made no remark. | cited muttering, and in a minute the | the conditions of said deed of trast, I will pro- | 5 tg . | ; : ceed to sell th Te ; = KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. | They bad plenty of tacker with them | pair setittled out and began to hur ! | Nature’ "Ss ScHENcK’ | fanisrerteee the highest bidder for cae, | — WORLD S FAIR = pe SE lors, Mo, aprimayr2 and I slung the billy again. jriedly fumble for the bridles, casting | Remepy SS | cay oc Ration, comnty of Bates and state orMis| S Tour nearest Szest for particalars sad’ F wai sid tiga your oEespairs Sram Cree” | She was a fresh-looking, pleasant-|sby glauces at the-figure which, as ae Manprake |” oe — 26th, 1894, A. sonthet your (cnet necks i tee pepe | ree ee ¢ Soe ba haa nn ary & “ ESE ble | faced girl of about 18 or 19, bush|the horse began to strain its head Liver ————— Gerdes of nine o'clock clock im the fore- Missouri Pacific Ry.” rn and bred; one could see that a lown in to attempt to free the r | Boek ane Sve oe - c. ND, WeBaker. | born and bred; Id see that at! d t pt to free the reins’ VERPILLS \d five o'clock in H. C. TOWNSE * : ermest. | clance, and probably able to ride| from that steel like grasp, kept nid |Compcainy | eee Sarr og poms a ene ae nie Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. ‘ ~ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 3 i z Z| 7-4 E fi ! Es