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Trustee's Sale. Having the needed merit tomore than} | Whereas C C Browning and Lois Browning his wife, by theirdee-t of trust dated Jan- make geod all the advertising claimed e. sold December 28rd, 24th, 25th, 30th % * = 2nd, Is), a fe : for them, the following tour remedies | fecondcr'nt offes quinine for!” Bare | and ist, 1893. and January Ist 1804 have reached a phenomenal sale Dr | county, Missonri, in beok No. 92 pa, 6 com: with final limit for return to Janet King’s New Discovery, tor Consumption | Yeyed_to the undersigned trustee the follow- | arg 1894 between all stations on is ceughs and colds, each to be guaranteed aM eis re ee Re lineat ONE FARE for round trip. 2 2 ated in the county of Bates and state of Mis- * . —Electric Bitters, the great remedy tor | souri. to-wit) | Take advantage of this liberal rate liver stomach ana kidneys. Bucklen’s ) | Twenty-three and 8-100 (25 68-100) acres off ang visit vour friends, nearest Agent i SR SR: asey of the north part of th 2 lot two | Papi er : . é Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and | 3) Gr the conthwont Seer crruartion Fibra | of the Company will give your furth F. federal camp about their ears if they ‘did. So they quietly proceeded on Tales ef Darine In the Great Re- their way with the five remaining ae prisouers aud safely reached our Rellion. quartera Geu. Lee personally wrote to me to thank Bolick for bis bravery in executing the dangerous task en STORIES @F WAR TIMES. Cheap Holiday Excursion Rates Kan- sas City Pittsburg Gulf R. R. Round trip excursion tickets willbe Four Big Successes. 1 [ Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances are cansed by an impure blood, which will result in a moe oes disease. Unéess removed, slight impurities will develop into-Scrofula, Ecze- Tolede Stade TOLD BY CONGRE-G6MAN E. A MOBSE. fhe biavest deed L ever i saw ib 5 iG i e Ur. King’s New Lite Pills, which are a (7) in tcwnship thirty-nine (38) of range thirty |er information if desired. oH ee ay aes a, ws i ee ‘trusted to him. The information be| perfect pi. All these ‘re.nedies are | (0). which conveyance was made in trust to JAMES DONOHUE, 2 results o! curred at the duttle of Camp Bis is secure the payment of one certain note fully | described in aaid deed of tru default has been made in the payment of said | guaranteed to do just what is claimed tor them and the dealer whose name is dd Bupks’ hid obtaiued proved of the greatest ana whereas} Gien’l Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. I haverser some time beer: iaud, during Gen anks’ wivauce Bad jj aaa importance to the movements of our | attached herewith will be glad to tell | note whichis pow past due unpaid Now eee eee iced trowble, for which I upon Alexandiza, on the Bayou} Pitas youmore ot them- Soldat H.L, Tucker | {berefore, at the request of the legal} WRG GRE 4 took many remedies that rs jaruy - Dresser older of said notes and pursuant to the con- | WANTED—CHI¢ KENS & EGGS. did me »m> good. I have T che. It was i the spring of; OL 2, Ss | ditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to “Giow taken four bottles af 1863 The U ‘ = Gat Joux L. Brack. } sell theabove described premises at public is e Unica tro ps were | soe panne to ee piniets bidder for cash at the | co sass | east front door of the court house, in the city | Sheritt’s Sae. of Butler, county of Sates and state of Mis-} By virtue and authority of two general exe- | Uri, on = with the most wonderful results Am enjoying the best heaith I _ ever knew, ha.egained twenty pounds anti my friends say tney never saw TOLD BY GEN FITZ-JoMN PORTER Tam asked to relate one particu the line of battle in frout of the exe | wy's wora~, aud were hourly expect | me as Tam feeling quite like a new i cutions issued from tne office of the clerk of | Boday Feb de) 186 | 5 (OHN DELIN, @ ie " ‘or, | iar iucideut of the war, and I will se- | the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- | riday February 16, 1894. | ian heal eee ashington, D.C. jing to as@ault tue saine The con a ‘s Bet the w oes I = t turnable at he February term ,le04, of said ‘ between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- | Sag eae oA L ct for that pur: je e acticn + court to me directed, one in favor of Adrian | noon and five o’clock in the atternoon of that “ Our ‘Evatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases @ | federutes Gad their works mounted |!« = pa poe = Banking Company and against CR McCorr. B | day, for the parpoces of satisfying sald debt, | ’ snailed free to any address. b -aeal eacvou, and more|tve two brigades under Gen. But-/| F McUory and E & McCory.and oae in favor of | interest anid costs. | SWIFE SPECIFIC CQ. Atlanta, Ga. with souk: lew a , Saye the Ridenour Baker Grocer Co and against | 10 4t J D ALLEN, Trustee | 1 : wooden gues. The confederates|terficld’s command at the second |C R MeCory and BE McCory, I have levied / and seized upon all right, title, interest and — claim of, in and to the following described | Teai estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, | Trustee’a Sela to-wit: Alloflots one and two (182) ia | Trustee's Sale block nineteen (19) in the town of Amsterdam } batile of Bult Run, in which the he roisin of rank aud file deserves al euerged from the woods, witn a tre- Scvencn's mendous yeil, upon the left flank of Nature's Remepy 2 = = rs Whereas J. J.) McK ck by h deed ) Mlanporak the Uuion liue, mteudine to turn to; credit. Bates County, Mo , I will on : lotctrast, dated: easier veer eae FOR Ray / ~ lour flank and rout us before the as I had been ordered to send my Monstay, February 19th, 1894, | recorded in the reconter’s office within | | and for Rates county, Missouri between the hours of nine o’elock in the fore- | 0% S noon and tive o’clock in the afternoon o that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler. Bates county, Missouri, | sell the same or so mach thereof as may be re The west one-third of lot No three in quired at public vendue, to the highest bidder | block No. thirteen (13] in the town, now city for cash, to satisfy said executions and costs. | of Butler, which conveyance was’ made in ». A. COLYER, trust to secure the payment of one certain 10-4, Sheriff of Bates County. | note fully described in said deed of trust; in book No 102 page 590 conveyed to the undersigned trae- tee ‘he following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit command, of which the Morrell di vision formed part, to make au at- tuck upon the enemy, who were s.id to be retreating. This supposition afterwards proyed to be false. Jack “Mescuri Pacific Ut me Tabte Arcival and departure of pascenger trains at Hutler ~ tation. stult could be made upon their for- tification, mounted and manned as before stated At this juncture Major G-u Banks, with bis flag and staff, rode to the front. Gen. Banks De drop in and see N. M. Nestle- North Bounp sat on kis horse, looking at the as son’s men occupied a strony position and whereas default has been made inthe pay- Ment ofthe principal and accrued interest rode at Virginia, Mo. He will give P ppnedipes | thereon,now past due and unpaid Now there. |YOU the highest market price for Passenger, - - saulting party through his giuss,|~hind a railroad embankment from Sheriff's Sale. foreat the Roques’ ofthe legalholder of said note/ chickens, eggs and bides. Also a ~ ‘~ “ A and pursuant to t! tis f dof . Passenger, Le chores hoe ‘| Which they bad to be dislodged This| By virtue and authority of a special execu- | trust, Twill proceed to cell the sheen doce | takes subscriptions to the Butier Passenge eee when a svlid shot frow the enemy's tion issued from the office of the clerk of the | ed premises at public vendive te the anne Local * seight + 110 a.m, works st:uck tie ground in frout of | fell to the share principally of Gen | circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, return north Sourn Bouxp Passenger, - - 7206 a.m. his borse aud cover: d the horse ard rider from bead to tvot with dirt. Butterfield’s command, among theu bemg the 13th, 17th New York, able at the February term, 1504, of said court, to me directed in favor of Reuben Bryant. J M Bryantand S A McDaniels and against HT bidder for cash at the east front door ofthe court house. inthe eity of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Weekly Tres, at $1 00 per year and as agent 1s aufhemzed to collect and receipt for the paper. Lamon.I have levied and seized apon all mght, Saturday February 9, 1894, ‘ z, rassenger, eyes title, interest and claim of, in ana to the fol. elec : bh Nevson M. NestrLexop. : 2. 5 3 es j vin : between the hours of nine o'clock ss Eaeenes Weegee Gen Banks sat unmoved nud con |18tu aud 22nd Massachusette, 831 lowing described real estate situated in Bates | noon and Myeuicltck initiate mene ee ee Local Freig Bey tinued bis ubservations, ‘simply Pennsyiviuia vol., aud Stockton’s} Phe northwest quarter of the southwest | 44%, fF the purposes of satisfying said debt Something New. The Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf | railroad is now open and ready for both passenger and freight traffic from alt stations on its line between brushing the dirt out of tus whiskers and motioned tis fi to the rear which waste him so conspicuous a 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 Francisco, Portland or any point in the wes' and northwest, give the new line a trial. Magnificently equipped pas- senger train daily through to Kansas City without change, connecting with lines 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 handling of all con- signments will be guaranteed. For ditional information; call on near- est agent of the company, or address the undersigned, Jas. DoNOHUE, Gen. Fr’ght & Pass. Ag’t, Kansas City, Mo. chicherter’s Es PICA AE sare, aways relishle. Rare tanies, Druggict for Chichester a English Dia, mond Brand in Wed and Gold metallie oxen. sraied wich hive ribbon. ‘Take Refuse dan: ‘substitu td imitations. At Droggiats, or send Ae, ps for particulars, testimonials and “f for Ladies,” in letter. by returm, 1 stimonials. Name Paper. Co,Madl, apa |Prometes_ a Lee growth. 0 Restore Gray ‘Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp diseases & hair talling. , Be, 00 at_Druggists and $1. mark, Iwas but a few feet fiom the yeneral when this occured, Miebiyan regiment. Amid a storm of bullets, which de e mat-d tier ranks the two brigades made theuattack and drove Jackson's forves away; but they were met by others aud got into such a collision standing iu wy company, in line of battle. We siept cu our urms that nizbt, expecting to wake an assault in the moruimy, but the confederates | they bad their fight with stoves and retreated from their works up the bayou and left us iu peaceful pos awhile Gen. Butterfield was able to [bis was one of General |W'thdraw his command, having lost Banks’ preliminary movements for |OVe! ve third of his force session. the investment aud capture of Hud son, which piace surrendered to altogether, and lost over 2,100. him in July, 1863. Exisan A. Morse TOLD BY COL. JOHN L. BLACK. tht usither the one nor the other had time to toad their guns, an! the butts of their muskets. After In that fight I had over 6,000 men Avother circumstance in connec tiou with the same battle was the repulse of Longstreet’s forces. The credit for this is due to the regular This affair happeved in the fall Df troops under Gen. Sykes, who was 1863 when my regimeut (Ist S C | close by. His resistance to Long cavalry) was statioued at Culpepper | gtreev’s advauce is generally recog court house. The incident formed | ni-gd ag the saving of the army ou the subject of a commendatory dis-| that occasion. patch on the part of Gen. Lee, him self, and was the first occasion to my knowiedge that a private was siugied out by the commander in chief for this distinction. Private Wilham R. Bolick was the recipient of this honor, aud the deed that brought him to Gen. Lee's uo tice was briefly narrated as foliows: It was indispensabie that our com- mander should have exact inform: Fitz Jounx Portes. Loudon, Feb. 2—The Daily News com uentiag upon the passage of the Wilsou tariff bill, says: “It ful fills President Cleveland's pledge to the natiou- and comes only just in time to r-store the waning;industriai p:osparity in the United States It is har lly a free trade measure, but it rsmoves some monstrous burdens from the national industry which quarter of section twenty-nine (29) township forty-two (42) range thirty (30) county, Mo., Iwill ou Thursday, February 22, 1894, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’slock in the afternoon of that day at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri,sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and costs, D A. COLYER. Sheriffof Bates County. in Bates 10-4t Trustee's Sale. Default made in the payment of certain notes described ina deed of trust, made by Samuel Daily and Amanda J Daily his wife, on the 12th day of October, 1892, -an'l recorded at pagei39 in book 110, records of Bat2s coun- ty, Mo. Now at the request of the legal holder of said notes who declares the whole debt due and in accordance with the powers given me in said deed, I will on Monday February 26th, 1894, between the hours of nine and four o’clock on said day, atthe east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, proceat to sell for cash, all of the west two-thirds of block thirt one, in Walton’s second addition to Rich Hill, Mo,, for the purpose of paying said notes and the cost of this trust 10-46 FRANK ALLEN, Trustee. Sheriff's Sale. By yirtue and authority of a special execu- tion for delinquent taxe: ued from the of- fice of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the February term 1894, of said court to me directed in favor of S H Fisher ex-ofticio collector of the revenue of Bates county. Missouri, and against J F McCroskie, I have levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of, in and to the following described real estate sit- uated in Bates county Missouri, to-wit: Lots Nos. seven and eight in block No. twenty four in the west side addition to the town. now city, of Batler, allin Bates county, Mis- | souri, I will on Thursday, February 22, 1894, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, atthe east frontdoor of the court house in the city of Butler. Bates county Missouri sell the same orso much thereof as may be required at public vendue. to the nighest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and interest and costs, c C. DUKE 4-4t Trustee. J J McKissick bas no interest in this property. Trustee's Sule. Whereas A. J. Taylor and H. Taylor b, their deed cf trust November 1, 1888, and_ recorded in the record- er’s otice within and for Bat op December ‘th, Isss, in page 463, conveyed to Lucius H. lying and being situate in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter, and the south half of the east half of lot one of the northwest quarter of section four (4) town ship thirty-nine (39) range thirty (30) west of the 5th principal meridian and containing 100 acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of a cer- tain mortgage bond therein described given for $1000, borrowed money, with interest cou- ng thereto attached, and whereas default as been made in the payment of the principal sum and one interest coupon, and the same is now long past due and utpaid; and whereas it 1s provided if the said trustee was absent or in case of hia inability or refusal to act then the Sheriff of Bates county, should be- come the successor in the said trust and pro- ceed to sell the land at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash to pav said indebted- ness, and whereas the sald trustee is absent from Bates county. Mo Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said bond and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I, the uniersigned sheriff of Ba es county, Missouri, will preceed to sell said real estate at public vendue tothe highest bidder forcash atthe east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates on Monday February 19, 1894, between the hours of nine o’ciock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of sald day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, and costs. D. A. COLYE Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Acting Tr ee. Order of Publication. State of Missouri, / County of Bates.’ § In the probate court for the county November term. 1893 George W ceased. John Gench, exeentor Order of Pudlication. Now comes John Gench executor of George BS. of Bates afus, de- 0. B. LEWIS & C0. Proprietor of klk Horn Stables Having 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 to the public that I now have the In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handled on commission, Stock bearded bs the day week or month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with any Livery barn in this section, Call ard see him CBLEWIS& CO aa is > : costs ., DA CO W Nafus deceased. presents to the court his a ti i the whereabouts. of |G the protectiouist clique imposed W-4t Sheriff of B petition praying for an order for the sale of Pops eee erent poe te CO Ue: WH ore ADOUts 30) OO en the seaakky: Tha Till’ deals = = ~~ | the equity of redemption in so much of the eerrmetee ant eee eee ee e 2 oe | Reade’s quarters. Gen Le- accord- | 7P' z y : heriff's Sale. bee ete all rte apedct = UNN & CO. 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 2 A s q = a { tenderiy with many interests whieh satisfy the remaining debts due by said estate D BREAKFAST—SUPPER, EPPS’S COCOA iugly sent to Geu. Wads Hampton | with the request to have theenemy’s quarters located. Gen. Hampton, daving bad occasion to commend Bouck for bis bravery aud daring iu | ar- -ti!! able to establish a claim to b cordled for the national good. It it. The widesprea ed against the 1 misery has piead old uity more By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion for delinquent taxes issued from the of- fice of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Misseuri, returnable at the February Tight, title, interest and claim of, in and to the following described real estate situated in v, Missouri, to-wit: teen (17) in block No thirteen west side addition of the town, now and a lien thereon and yet papaie. fer want of sufficient assets accompanied by the accounts lists inventories required by law in such cases on examinatior whereof it is ordered, that all term of this court to be held on the second Monday of February, 1894 next, an or- T will be made for the sale of the equity of . redemption in the whole or so much of the real estate of said deceased as wiil be sufticient for Oldest bureau for securing it taken out by us is bi lic by anotice given free of Srientific American ica, it before ry il jizy | TCFMS, IE, Of said court to me directed in | PeTeons interested in a een se Crean need : is not likely the Senate will modify | tavor of S & Fisher ex-ofiicio coliector of the | 4 be notified that application as aforesaic who was then my immediate com | >" : . ~ | revenue of Bates county, and against Mary | has been made and unless the contrary be Clreulation of any sclentifo paper in the ' . the bill much The country wants | Eachus, Ihave levied and seized upon all the | 8hoWn on or before the first day of the next pl ty 3 GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. mauder, transferred the order to we. z mnan should be without Week! te 35 a }1.50 six months. ddress M| PUSLinceos S01 Broadway, New York = strongly than wards are able tu do i Rated counton ORE i, 1 | the payment of said debts and lens thereon; Sure, Prompt, Positive BOILING WATER OR MILK diffiewlt uadertakings previously, I ce : OBE AB SEs FRET aces COURLy au wunec ult and it further ordered that this notice, be pub- OZMANLIS Cure for prac Aillchroriees a = 5 - Ral = ak | lished im some newspaper published in Bates of Manhood, Semii 2 selected him for the task. Bolick Tortared a Miser. Phursday, February 22, 1894. | county in this state. for four weeks before the Zrateston Boa oe = : = os Tees a eof nine sek in | Bext term of this court, and that acopy of this lervousness, 4 ’ wud a comrade of bis, a Virginian} Chicago, Lil, Feb. 1—John Kil | between the hours of nine o'clock in | notice be served on each of the heine residing ORIENTAL pee oer Ee 2 Nea, x zi | = f the forenoon and five o'clock in the | in Gates county at least teu days prior to the ene Ed omy A$ uamed Curtis, who always accompan- coyne, an aged aud weulthy miser,/afternoon of that day at the east | first day of the next term of this court lan Price $1. 2 a J ¢ = i PATE OF MISSUURL, § box $5 00. afore ted him on dangerous missious, set} has been found half dead ia bis ws cron doce bother coury ene ae | County of bates, "1 BE: SEXUAL Soecial Directions Mailed : : a city o| er, Bates county, Mis-| 1, W.1 Cole, judge of the probate court, — COMPOUND. {out upon the expedition. erable hovel, bis head frightiully | souri, sell the same or so mu¢ there- | held in and for ‘said county. hereby. certify ences Bo sme ‘ ae aa haenakn lis taf ine ae Snipa tbiie ven- | that the foregoing ia a true copy of the original Ballard Casw . > They successtully located the! peaten _by robbers. Kileoyne rays ce HATE pau cea eos i a Pec ner cn en recrer am eT-LouIs. = "MO, pier T = 1 = je to ghes Pr a CaS same appeers of record in my office ‘itness ‘. . 4 quarters of the Union geueral to-| three men endeavored to make him | satisfy said execution and costs. | my hand. and seal ‘of sald’ court safe and reliable medicine dis- covered. 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 willsend, sealed, by return mail, Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps, Address Pond Lily Company, No, $ Fisher Block, Detroit, Mich. wards evening of tuat day, but Bo luck was not satisfied with baving run ths Ja:ger they had already en countered He bad determined to ascertsiz everything about the inte niorofthe camp. The two men reyeal the hiding place of his money and upon bis refusal tortured him for au hour, beating and kicking him and inflicting probably fatal injuric The old mau would not tell his se D. A. COLYER, 48-4 Sheriff of Bates County. {ssa} Done at office in Batler this 2nd day ot January A. D., 184. sat W. T. COLE, ‘Jadge of Probate. THE TWICE-A-WE#K ‘TIMES, WILCOX COMPOUND ANSY® PILLS SAFE AND SURE. trite Wileox ‘Compoond ape ae cret, however, and the meu secured} ptho Worthless nostrum, insiston x Sold in Butier and everywhere, bY| crepe stealthily past the outposts. ae ee a - a $1.00 Two Papers $1.00 ep pee all druggists. P y P posts, | but $20. One arrest has been made. | Per for the Per bymail. V. seex Speeiielo.Phila.Pa. 2 ~ - shielded by the darkness. fe eee ee piled their arms together. These shooting himself in the forhead with The Kansas City Times, January 16, 1894, "ezan issuing .The Twtce-a- met 3 F a pist»l. He was a young man seem- Week Times. Hereatter the thousands of homes in which the ' were carefully remoyed to a distance | ° ely i Tan t a Weekly Times has been a welcome gucst will :eczive that unrlval- i i then Bolick and Curtis drew their |!28/¥ 2 good circumstances, and no} ed peper twice a week. The price remains WESTs RATES i 3 1 % cause is known for the rash act. : ie OF i 5 revolvers and awoke the sleepers. Sas el Pp YE i a “If you move or say a word you are $100 Reward $100. | ON EB DOLLAR z E R AR. j » Direct Lines <a dead men,” said Bolick, pointing his} ., : - s : = Fest Time i ae The readers ot this paper will be pleas- | the ba = weapoa. The soldiers looked for|ed to learn that there is at least one| 50 Cents for Six Months, 25 Cents for 3 Months, 13 egant Pullman Service F their-arms in vain and saw that re- created disease che SE has {beet H The Literary and News Features, which fer neatly s Buarter of a Cen- “eclining Chair Cars (S222) "2 abdie to cure in all its stages, an at is Ss rae ¥ + 2 ‘ j ~The, Most Successful Remedy ever decor. | sistance meant death. They decided|catarrh. tiall’s Catarrs Cute. is the Sees ee ES ea CE re ie apy : blister. Read proof below. to give in, feeling sure that aid | 0®!¥ positive cure known to the medical maintaimed. Tae Twice-a-Week Times will continue a ig E KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. would be f. ihe es : fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu- N d M ° ° re) i Se { < UIS orthcoming. tionaldisease requires a constitutional | Tie Da, B. J, Rewpans. Cosmo OO Tan. 100s TS lick calmly ordered the men to | tTeatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken | ewspaper an agazine in actin KANSAS CITY Sentas—k pave Reek Seine. oer Seats Oe z jinternally, acting directly upon the | ORGANIZE CLUB j ~ think, |Tise and march, telling them to be | blood and mucous surfaces of the sys-| — sie CHICAGO anv tHe S Sard jorps{silent. Heand Curtis guided the fern Caereey eee ae = fonndation | Vo any one wao will send Tae Temes Fiye New Yearly Subscription 14 war j : , a with pomted Geka of the disease, and giying the patient | tor the Twice-a-Week Tire., with draft or postoffice money order = APA i KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. guard with pointed pistols. As they | st:ength by building up the constitution | si ha . are re eels 3 | jp ~~ 7 ee Sr. Lovis, Mo., April 27th, 1882 ere passing a f jg | andassisting nature in doing its work. tor $5 the pare: will be mz.12 : tthe / De. BJ. Rexnats. Co. a setae cone” bobehed s a 8 Gen exo a prs | The proprietors have so much faith in | Woks — J E- ag i bed the demrgt gees sh ee pot gute oners suddenly jumped over it and| its curative powers, that they ofter One FREE FO R ONE Y EAR. } Ef § half a bot ith horse. ry de their esca: Bolick did , | Hundred Dollars for any case that tails | : Sprain on his full made pe. olick did not = pee Roe sae z BS —— fire, neither did Curtis, They/aiiear TCHR Sch tao | Sidress THE BANSAS CITY TIMES) Z se al ree : < =: gt 2 i ts son ee Falta, Vermont. knew that it would bring the whole | &3-Sold by drugcists. ry panels copies free Hansas Coty, Mc. 3B They crept up to within a few hundred feet of tne general's tent, when they | came upona guard of seven men. The men were all asleep and bad Nevada, Mo. Feb 1.—William Price of the firm of Price Bros., mer-hants at Blackburn,thiz county, committed suicide this morning by Year. Price of one Year, Less Than one Cent Per Copy.