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Rather Stee). Than take in anyother form is what many people think «nd Parks’ Tea is mace fur fust those folas It Cures con- stipation ana though wot a cathartic moves tre bowels cvere day Sold by H. L. Tucker Mrsourt Pactic § ame tabte Arrival aad ceparture ot passenger traine at “utler tation NorTH Bouxw Paewenger. - = a om. Passenger, : yom Paccenge~, - : p.m. Local ¥ reight ° 12.0 a.m. SeutH Bouxn Passenger, - 2 icac. Te rassenger, : = (55 pm. Passenger, - - 9:55 D m. Local Freight ' p.m. Something Nw The Kansas City, Pittsburg & Guif railroad is now open and ready for both passenger and freight traffic from all 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, orany point north hortheast or east, or to Denver, Og- den, Los Angeles, San Francise Portland or any point in the west | and northwest, give the new line al trial. Magnificently equipped pas- senger train daily through to Kansas | City without c hange, connecting with | linés from Kansas City to all points, | insuring the traveler quick time, low 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 handJing of all con- | signments will be guaranteed. For additional information, call on near- | est agent of the company, or address | the undersigned, Jas. DoNnonwur, Gen. Fr’ght & Pass. Ag’t, Kansas City, Mo. PIANOS New $150 Organ-¢stova $50 Catlog|/¢d by the human mind Free. Dan’ F Beatty, Washington, NJ Ai Soo OMEN LOCA Land TRAVELING, Uknown Nursery Stock. Steady Complete ouctit tree. R40 TRABs. PHOENIX TURSERY P.O. Box 125. Cloom: Fi WNYROTAL F PILLS SA0IeS, ask aubetit. 5. OF — ae for movials etter for rat idles.” tn lelter, by peter G0 Teationials, | Name Paper. Remtccl CoMadieon Sq: Fad sand besutifies the hair. Fromotes a luxuriant | growth. Never a to Restore Gray air to ite Youthful Color. ir falling. Use Parker’s Ginger Weak Lungs, Debilit In P a IRERLOR RNS. Se WSEOK EG ~ GR! TEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’S GuGUA BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whieh govern the apera- tions of digestion and nutricion and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper, a delicately flavored bev- erage hich may save us many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that the constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a Weak point. We may escape many afatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and properly nourished — frame.” Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers labeled thus: James Epps & Co., Ltd., Home- pathic Chemists, London, Eng ook’sCottonRoot COMPOUND. physician, Successfully used monthly by thousands of ‘Ladies, 1s the only perfectly safo and reliable medicine dis ered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer inferior 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 particulers ia plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 | stamps. Address Pond Lily Company, No, 3 Fisher Block, Detroit, Mich. Butler and «everywhere, by all druggists. Sold in The Most Successfal Remedy ever discov- ered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Tapmor, Oar0, Jan. 10th, 198% Dr. BJ. Kexpart Co, Gents>I have been using your Spavin Cure with remarkable success on a Ring-bene of long standing. a sure cure. 1 think, in almost every case. an truly, c. REYNOLDS KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Sr. Lovrs, Mo., April 7th, 12. PGenta Teed pour 3 RESDALLS Stave CURE” and it had the desired eff used not quite hata Bots o of it. My horse wad as —— ible "= Brice $1.00 per bottle. Si ihe Rater. + KENDALL CO. aE eee “EBSA Verment. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, | LeLorme |Cummon in the first stages of hydrc | horrible deaths that can be conceiv A recent discovery by an old | i DEATSi OF MAUB DAVIS. The Five-Year-Old Girl Suffers Ter- | rible Agony for Thirty-six Hours. St. Louis Republic, Jan. 16 Little 5-year-old Maud Davis ied yesterday morning of bydrophobia nite most violent aud horrible form. For thirty six hours before death | finally (Was iaastate of almost continual paroxysms. It took three men to} hold berjand these had to b they became | relieved her sufferings she relieved | ev few wiuutes as exhausted. Maud was a_ bright aud was the pride aud sunshine of! the household at 4034 North Broad way, where she lived with her father, | httle thing, mother, littie brother and sister. Al though uot very cheerful girl, aud hardly knew what t was to be sick up to Sunday morn- iug, when the dread ed her She complained of strong, she was a| disease attack- not feeling j well, and had such a wild, unvatural lovk iu her eyes that her parents be came alarmed aud sent for Dr. H A. The symptoms were those phobia, but the ductor was unwilling tou beheve that such was the case In a few hours, however, the symp toms became more marked, and then began one of the most pitiful and Death as experienced by the con- demned in the days of the inquisi tion must have been hke a peaceful slumber as compared with hers. Her looked into horror Her ouce pretty blue eyes space with a stare of thirst for water was worse than that of a famishing beast. “Mamma, please give me a drink of water. Do please, now, dear mam ma,” pleaded the little girl. “Oh, I am so thirsty;I am all on fire; I am dying of thirst Well knowing the result, ber lov ing parents could not bring them selves to give her what her awful cravings desired. They told her tbat the hydrant was broken. “Get some from the well! Ob! Papa! papa! go to the river a-« bring me just a drop,” begged their At last, as her entreaties loved oe. became more and more pitiful, water was handed her and followed which none who witnessed then a scene it ever want to see again The liquid was given to her in a teacup, so that she could not see it before bold of it. As the cup was borne toward her twitched, her whole be ing shook most violently and her taking her muscles hands clutched at the air in autici Ske grasped it as thoughs he would crush it fo atoms between her tiny bands. pierced the thick sides of the vessel to get a glimpse of what was iuside But when she did see, nothing more shocking and hideous has ever come under the eye of mortal man. |some other point. They \fourteen in the gang, all pation of receiving the goveted cup | Her demon like eyes almost } Thonghtfal but Discreet. hingion Star. + Well sir,” | yet been seen. It is believed that | j the dog went though the) doctor satd that it made no differ-_ venee whether w mad, the dog alive, 02 the morning after the famous fire- so far as concerned the little gir! did you w. i z = - paper about my concert last night’ The puzzle solved 2 “I did,” :eplied the critic. or uot, or was lead or e up a peice in Perhaps no local disease has pu and baffled the medical Profession more than nasal catarvh. While not imme diately fatal itis among the most nau- | seous and disgusting ills the flesh is heir | to, and tne records show very tew orn ca.es of radical cure of chron | by any of des ot trea the introduction ot ‘ few Years ago The success of this preparation has been most gratitying| ., DE RHing NG hisses ah : I simply rewarked that ) our r pei Watching The Dalton Gang. | Guthrie, Ok , Jan. 11.—The Dal! ton gang of outlaws is uudoubteilly | in your criticism,” with a dangerous gleam iu his eye. caution with conscious.” “T realized that.” “What did you say? nance was warmly ree ed. Inhuman Treatment Findlay, O., Jan 11 —Seusationa preparing to make a wholesale raid | charges have been preferred against upon some of the banks of the Ter | Mrs. Louisa Lightfoot, heavy {the Cousty Infirmary, by — the matron of ritovy towus or to rob some lloaded train on the Santa Fe or| Society for the Prevention of Cruel Rock Island roads. Four times with | ty. She is charged with in a week mewbers have made public | scalded John Fietcher, au inmate, appearance near towns in the Chero-} With bowing water, and afterward kee Strip, only each time to again applying a mustard plaster to his fora day and reappear at} bald head. Fletcher openly raid ie having narrowly escaped | having disap ped Ss represented Insanity ed the postoflice store at Clarkson to secure supplies, and have compell- ed many farmers to feed them and their horses. from his subsequent sufferiny. The ease will be tried today The first important political event There are a dozen or resignation armed, and as ali trains now carry a jof Judge James Gibsou from the Kausas City cireuit bench heavily }of the new year is the st-ong guard aud most of the towus This have an extra guard, a terrible battle may be look ed for. d | Pa him a baudsomer revenve and free eda law partnership that will y an ‘High ‘Liver jthat he will again bea Usually has a bad iver. He is billious | 73. Amdetheunie eonstipated, has indigestion and dyspep- |BOVernor. Aud the mi sia, It there is no organic trouble a tew} and love bim will be glad if both are doses ot Parks’ Sure Cure will tone him ee P up: Parké’Sure Cure ie the only liver {Hue Judxe able, and kidney cure we seil on a_ positive | warm-hearted, good man, and bis guarantee. Price $1.00. Sotd by H, L. Cucker. him from judicial caves; and, second candidate for y who know Gibson is an previous campaign was clean, honest oe ne and further distinguished. His Bitten By a Dog. progress will be watched with very Nevada, Mo., Jan. 11.—John Ire general interest land and Mr Morris of Greenridge, Mo., arrived here this afternoon to| 7 have Dr Miller's madstone applied] Nature's nee to dog bites both received yesterday R Schenck = morning about daybreak. Mr. Ire EMEDY 8 WES, ite ron ga) Ml anorake land is proprietor ote meat market Liver ) at Greenridge and keeps a lot of ( poultry. The morning in question Comp aint he heard a poise coming from the poultry coop, and going out to Bee what was the matter attacked by a dog, over fifty times on about the body. Mr. Morris had a similar exper ience, but was only bitten once by the dog which was killing his chick- LiverPitts Trustec’s Sale. was savagely | Whereas William N Skinner and Florence j .° |Skinner, his wife, by their deed of which bit bim/trust) dated Nobember Ist, 152, and |recorded in the recorder’s’ office’ with the baud and} nty, Missouri, in pook No 2 ed to the undersigned trustee the Iohowinn seribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit AlLof lots two (2, three four (4), five (5), six (6), sev 7) and ten (10) in block one in < Wyatt’s addition to the ‘city of Batler, which conveyance ave a : i was made in trust to secure the pa: ment of His wound is on the right leg. | three certain notes fally described in sant teed RAY ot = i of trust, and whereas default has been made Messrs Ireland avd Morris are not | inthe payment of the principal of said votes : ‘ Laer A itten | and the annual interest thereon,now past due positive that they were both bitten | "4 unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of = Stee Sak, the legal holder of sai- notes and pursuant to by the same dog, as they were both | he Sinditions of said deed of tare ree pro sitadkad a6 bicck of day ceed to sell the above described premises at A Million Friends. 1 publie vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court honse, inthe city of Butler,county of Bates and state wf Mis A faiend in need is a triend indeed, |°°™% 0” : and not less one million people have Friday, January 26th, 1894, found just such a friend in’ Dr. King’s | between the hours of nine o'clock ip the fore: 8 nd cost CHARLES SPRAGUE, at cough medicine one trial will con- | at Trustee vince vou that it has wonderful cnrative | = powers in all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs, Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be jrett d. rial bott!es tree at H. L. lens. sr Truster’s Sale. Whereas J. A. Taylor and H. J. Taylor b. their de cf trust dated November |. Is-s. and recorded in the record- gurls arms, the vessel 1p pleces Then began her ravings. | strong men were almost like pigmies jin her power as she }ward and forward and threw swayed back them | trol her. | Atthe same time the flecks of | | foam appeared upon her half parted | and tightly drawn lips She kept ;up a sharp, piercing ery, resembling the bark of a small dog, and bit and ;Saapped at everything within the jeyes- vision of She seized pieces of bedding between her teeth and caught her father’s finger and fasten ed her teeth to the bone like a vise The last 12 hours of the little girl's existence was one protracted ;spasm. Strong men turned away unable to witness the awful sight, women dared not come room where the transformed being raved. Death put an end to her sufferings at morning. The child was bitten by a little 4 oclock yesterday pet dog in the summer of 1892 The! | s the back of | | wound, which was on {her hand, was little more than a scratch. It quickly healed and the family paid only passing attention |to it. She had played with the dog ever since, until December 15, when it disappeared and has not Although two men held the little | was hurled | away as she saw the water and broke | against the opposite wall. | Three} about in spite of their efforts to con- | that came | those stony! tore them} jinty shreds like so much paper. She} into the} er’s office within and for Bates county, Mo ker’s drugstore | - : Pucker rug e. [on December 6th, Iss, in book No. st at Se are, yage 465, conveyed to Lucius H Perkins. Spurious Coin Afloat. j trustee, the following described real estate 7 es hly and being sitaate in Bates county. Mis- St. Louis, Mo. Jan 10.—The | sour, to-wit | The east halt of the southwest quarter, and Federal officials say that vever be- | fore has there been so much spuriot coin afloat in St. Louis. Grocers and |} merchants of sonth half of the east half of iot one of north West quarter of section four (4) town p thirty-nir | the oth principal meridian and containi res more or less, which conv mae in trust to secure the payment of a cer- come tO /tain mortgage Lond therein described given | : ity ¥ for $1000, borrowed money with interest eou- | them almost every day and say:|pons thereto attached, and’ wherese defeat every sort ; : bas be 4 he p nto princi p: “This is counterfeit that I took in| iimandone Reps roen PSs Ranier aa Rater now long past due pid: a | yesterday To day persons came | jt’ts ‘provided if ee ibe feels tee was jor incase of his inability or refaca hen the Sheriffof Bates county, stiould t ome the successor in the said trast and pro- | ceed to sell the at public vendue to the | ness, and whereas the eaid trustee is absent material used | frem Bates county Mo Now therefore at j | in with two counterfeit lars. The execution silver de was excellent} and would deceive mauy men in the lrush of business. The the request of the legal holder of said bond block tin and antimony. The the | 24 pursuant to the conditions of said deed of Sage xs jtrust, I, the unsersigned sheriff of Ba es ory is that a gang of coin makers | county, Missouri, will preceed to sel! sai = c | estate at public vendne tothe higheat bi forcash atthe east front door of the ce house in the city of Butler, county of Ba’ Thursday February 15, 1894, between the hours of nine o’ciock in the fore- | noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of said day, tor the purpose of satisfying said debt, and costs { D. J j Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. s located itself in this vicinity.and | }on acceunt of the prevalent distress has had no trouble in securing men to pass its manufactured money. Park's Cough Sy rup. {UOLYE ng Trustee. Has been so highly recommened to t that we have taken the agency for tt and now ask our friends who are suffering } with a cold to give it a trial und it it| whereas J. J does not give satisfaction your monev]of trust. dated will be refnnded. Everv bottle is sold on | Tecorded in the recorder’s office a positive guarantee. Price so cents ard | 4nd for Rates county. Missouri a : | 102 page 59 convey $1.00. Sold by H. L. | tee +he following 4. and being si state of Missouri The west one-third of lot No. three block No. thirteen [13] in the town, ne of Batler, which conveyance was made ip & revival] | trast to secure the permease of one ce note fully described said deed of t and whereas default hae been made inthe pay. ment ofthe principal and accrued interest thereon,now past dueand unpaid Now there- : forest the request of the lezalholder of said note Ing | and yursuans t0 the conditions of said deed of can anintenitl uring the‘religious | ‘st. I will proceed to sell the above deserib- him instantly. During the.r S10US | od promises at pablic vendue to the highest services the young men quarreled bidder forcash. st the east front door ofthe | jabout a girl. each being jealous of | Rates oa it Aci, of Butler, county of 5 i, j the other. The fatal fight occurred Saturday February 9, 18: | befere the eyes of the horrified con-| gregation. Duke came near being| noon nd five o’clock in the afternoon of that 2 arpos lynched before his friends could | steheat pele ma erie hurry him off. y his deed Tucker. iying Mardered In Church. Birmingham, Ala.,Jau. 10.—Near Tuskegee, Ala. during |meeting at the church last night, | Will Duke struck Jobh West on the head with a piece of plank k 4-4 Trustee. 3 J McKissick has no interest in this property. “It is sometimes better to mingle} force of officers on | means, first that the judge bas form- | 39) range thirty (50) west of | Decanatier Jet. isvl, and | nate unty of Bates and said Nero to the music-! had rabies |! critic of the Rome Daily Herald| | your! “T suppose you were consciencious remarked Nero! |The St. Louis Republic Free “TWICEAWEER--16 PAGES EVERY WERE: Lee * > | Cheap Holiday Excursion Rates Kan- sastCity Pittsburg Gulf RL R. Round trip excursion tickets will be sold December 23rd, 4th, 25th, goth ) and 3ist, 1893 and January Ist 18M | with tinal limit for return to January | 8rd, 1894 between all stat en this poverished condition of the blood. Slight line at ONK FARK for round trip impurities, if not corrected, develop into Take advantage of this liberal rate serious maladies, such as land visit your fri nds, nearest Agent Manifold Disorders Are occasioned by an impure and im- SCROFULA, of the Company will give vour furth ECZEMA, jer information if desired RHEUMATISM fare eay attr Gren’ l Pass. Agt.. Kansas City, Mo. an other troublesome diseases. To cure : these is required a safe and reliabe rem- edy free from any harmful ingredients. an ! purely vegetable. Such i It removes allimpu frou: the blood and thorou 4 ly Cleanses the sy cases of the worst forms of blood dis- eases have been Cured by S. s.s. Sen ree toany address. SWIFT SPEC IFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS A Great Semi-Weekly. | LY $1 A YEAR. | Any reader of the Butler Weekly | Deo drop in and see N. TIMES can get the Twice-a-Neek Re- | public free by sending in three new | Tode at Virg M. Nestle- He will give noia, Mo. yearly subscribers to The Republic | you the iy hest market price for with $3.00. ebickens, eggs and hides. Also In addition to obtaining the great-/takes subse nptions to the Butler est news weekly in American, every veekly Traes, at $1 00 pe: subscriber to the Republic will save| Weekly Tres, at $1 00 per year and ten times the price of the paper, or |88 agent is autbonzed to collect and more, every year by the special offers | receipt for the paper made subscribers from time to time. | NE Sample copies of the Republic will : tal card request. Address all orders, roprietor of oN M. NestLexop THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo Trustee's Sale. Woereas J W Harshaw and Eliza B EK Har- shaw his wife, by theirdeed of trast dated June Isth Isy2. and recorded in the recorder’s Elk Horn Stables office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 107 page 52 conve: to the under signed trustee the following described real es- tate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri to-wit The west half of the west half of section four- teen (It) aiso beginning at the creek, twenty (20) rods south from the northwest corner of the southeast quarter o the southeast quarter of section fourteen (14) thence following the west bank of the creek south to the section line. thence west to the southwest corner, thence north to place of beginning, all in township forty (40) of range twenty-nine (29 and also a tract of land inthe village of Spruce deacribed as follows: beginning twenty. |20) feet east of the northwest corner of the north- east quarter of the southeast quarter of sec- tion sixteen /14] in township forty [40] of range twenty-nine(29] running thence east sixty |60) feet thence south thirty (3) feet, thence weat sixty (60) feet thence north thirty (39) feet to pisses of peximaing: prnlok cohyeyanceliwas Having purchaseu the bik Horn barn made in trust to secure the payment of one . " 3 certain note fully described in suid deed of |@2d Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and trust, and whereas, default has been made in| having added to the same a number ot the payment ef the principal of sj first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say and the interest thereon now past ¢« hepatica 1 t ¢ unpaid. Now therefore at the reque to the public that I now have the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above described prem 1 er arm isesat public vendue. to the nighest bidder for cash atthe east front door of the court house in thecityof Butler, county of Bates|In southwest Mo. Horses and mules and state of Missouri cn bought and sold, or stock handled on Friday January 19, 1894, commission, Stock bearded by the day between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore. | WEEK OF Month, With 16 years exper- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that |i¢nce Mr Lewis teeis able to compete day, for the perposes of satisfying said debt | with anv Livery barn in this section. pavayter andlicosts Call ard see him CBLEWIS & CO ALLEN, Trustee. Order of Publication. | Scientific American State of Missouri, ¢ County of Bates.’ § In the probate court forthe county of Bates November term 1 George W" Nafus, de- ceased. John Gench, executor Order of Pu lication Now comes John Gench executor of George W Nafus deceased. presents to the court his petition praying for an order for the sale of the equity ot redemption in so much of the real estate of eaid deceased as will pay and satisfy the remaining debts due by said estate and a lien thereon yet unpaid for want of sufficient aseete accompanied by the accounts lists inventories required by law in such cases | Oldest bureau for securing patents in America, on examinatior whereof it is ordered, that all | Every patent taken out by us is brought before persons interested in the estate of said deceas- | the public by anotice given free of charge in the ed be notified that application as aforesaid Scientific American has been made and unless the contrary be shown on or before the firet day of the neat term of this court to be held on the second Monday of February, Is94 next, an or- —— ee cape reat Will be made for the sale of the equity of | jam should be without it.. Weekly, @3.00 % demption in the whole or so much of the real ears $100 six months. Address MONS ‘SOs estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for Peaiisiens 561 a Broadway, Now pare cise alee the payment «fraid debts and liens thereon; : and it further ordered that this notice be pub- Hise d in some newspaper published in Bates COUNLY iu use stale for four weeks before the next term of tus court, and that acopy of this notice be served on each of the heirs residing sa, ATS, TRADE MARKS, DESI PATENTS, corvs icHTS, formation and free Handbook write to & CO. 31 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, So Sare, Prompt, Positive OZMANLIS Frege en Emissions, Spermatorrhea, | Nervousness, Self Distrust, first day of the next term of this court | sep Balad Free make you a STRONG, Vigor- ous Man Price $1.00, 6 Boxes, $5 00 with each Box. Aadress Ballard Goow Lisimest Co., 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. STATE OF MISSUURL, 5 County of Bates ‘ 1, W.T Cole, judge of the probate court, held in and for sai¢ county hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the originat order of publication therein re Te. to, as the same appears of record in my of Witness my hand and seal of said court [seac] Done at office in Butler this 2nd nuary A D)., is seit W. 1. COLE, Judge of Probate a8 WILCOX COMPOUND Order of Publication. ST - E OF MISSOURI? | County of E SAFE AND SURE, scrupulous Persons are coun Wilcox Compound is, the genuine are put up in With registered trade mark of ty, Missouri in Vacativ »tho Worthless nostrata, Insist ou Missouri at the relation and atall Drugyists. Send 4 cenwsfor H. Fisher, ex-officio collector oF nd receive them of Bates county, plaintil vs ia.iPa, combe, defendant plastid undersig-ed clerk = county in the state herein ofthe circuit court of Missour Vacation, an 4 Sles her petit stating among other the above named defendant AC is Tesident of the st Whereapon | it is ordered b that id defendant be notified by public plaintiff has commenced a suit a; % him iv } | | | between the hours of nine o’clock in the as | the next term of the circait court. this court by petition the object ant general | nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the del the year Is2, amounting in aggregate to | the sum of $2 ith interest | ommission and fees adon the quent taxes of Fast Time Elegant Pullman Service Missouri, to-wit {section = of township be northwest quarter of sec ship ss, of range # a e the i Saacrer off eactina an eoeall Reclining Chair Cars (322) ship Fange +), and ti unless the | To said Sorcacane. be and appear the next | term ofthis e« »¢ begun and hoiden . Missouri and onor ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ano tHe —— WORLD'S FAIR ASIA writer cert rentan tne pepe “Missouri Pacific Ry.” H. C. TOWNSEND, |General Passenger and Ticket Agent, $3. LOUIS. ment will be rendered to the prayer of said petition and described. said that a copy b lerWeekly Time-, a weekly | and published in erasepee | four weeks successively the | be at least Gfteen days before the A true copy of the record. Witness my SEAL} handwith the seal of the c:reuit court hereunta affixed. Done at — in Batler on, this the oth ms of January. 1 8 JOHN C. HAY ES “Cireait Cierk Se St STE orn i |