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For additional information, call on near- wet Agent of the company, or address the undersigned, ae DoNOHUR, Gen. Fr’ght & Pas r” Kansas City, Mo. | : | Parks’ Sure Cure is + | TOYN \ROES. And Floods tor March and April. St. Joseph, Mo, Feb. 22 —W. T. Foster, the weather prophet, bas is sued the following forecast under date of February 20: Ouse of the most severe storm per ids of recent years will prevail over the United States and Canada from Miach 7 to April 13. In many parts of the country upususlly heavy rains o snows will fall ard floods may be expected. Sven principal low barometer t from east to will cross the con west during the period Tornadoes may be expected im ted by these de will those parts freq: siroyers. Temperature go to great extremes and frost will dam age early crops far southward Electric storms will precede and revere cold waves follows some of these biow-. Those crossing the continent Mareh 7 to 11, 12 10 16, ) 18 te 24,25 to 28 and April 4to8 , should be carefully watched. H W. T. Foster. positive specific for women who are all ‘trun down’? and at certain times are troubled by back aches, head -ches, ete I shelby Confirmed. Wathington, D.C, Feb. 22.—The S ate last eveung confirmed Gen eral Joseph Shelby as United States ‘Marshal for the Western District of Mixsoun. fight made. ‘Tbere was) no serious Nobody wanted to de Neosho and feat him for the reason that every | body in the Senate knew that he ‘was Vest’s man, and that Vest want him confirmed. Some of the Republicans voted against him on a vive voce vote, but there was no roll demande. will be sent to him 1 ed call His cowmission a few days. ght is thrown An intereating side} -upon the McKinleyism by a muse meeting ot silk ribbon weavers ir New York ov Sebruary 15th, which resulted in a strike for average we k ly wages of $19 The workmen de \alared-that before the enactment of the McKialev law they received an laverage of $20 a week. The passage of the law resulted in sbutting down PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes_a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Fr to its Youthful Color. Cures scaip diseases & hair tulling. ‘BOc,and 81.10 at I ee Parker’ y Ww Lungs, De! ty ‘Ta cts. «The only sure cure ors, HINDER CORNS sacs MISCOX ECO, Sc BREAKFAST—SUPPER, PPS’S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. OGOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. to's English Dinraond Brand. is FROYAL PILLS ‘Original and Only Genuine. LADIES, ack SAFE, always reliable Druggist for mond Brand in Wes boxes, sealed wih ro fuse wangerous substivu- ia stamps for “Relief for 10,06 er € WoOoD’s PHOSPHODINE: |8° eighteen months j mother's home in Platotield, Ind be The Great English Remedy. Before and After. est medicine known. druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price in letter, $1; six, 85. One will please, siz willcure. Pamp2. let in plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. Address The Wood Chemical Co., 131 Woodward avenue. Detroit, Miche | Sold in butler and everywhere, by all druggi Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Nervous | Weakness, Emissions, Sperm | atorrhea, Impotency and ald effects of Abuse or Excesses. Been prescribed over 35 earsin thousands of cases; ‘is the only Reliable and Hon- and we willsend by return mail. Price, one package, soon overrun with foreign labor. will half to American ling to work for | paid | | workinen. told) Con they > | with tearsin their eyes the }wanted protection was in order te gress that only reason pay their workmen higher wages’ Mevette, the Genesse county U. anda Mrs treasurer of the WC \ 2 5 Cook, aged 50, a cousin of Jeffersot room w | Davis, died in want in her of paralysis of the heart. Miss Co> from he While residing in the south she foreign mills, and New York beeame the amount I: view of such a state of affairs, where jare the philanthropic employers who | tnfluen tal worker in the cause of women 367 Wells street yesterday mormng | was a seamstress and came te Chica He Is A Jesuit. Washington, D. C., Feb. 20.— and it is said that he is the second Catholic to be appointed to the Su- preme court. He was educated at Mount St. Mary’s college, and took at the Georgetown college, Washington. In naming him the President bas pleased the Catholic throughout the ‘country. and he is said to believe there are some advantages in that. | Justice White 1s He is said to be a man above preju a post graduate course a Jesuit as well. interfere with his |course asa justice any more thau }any otber justice would. religious behef to Terrible Double Trasedy. Wichita, Kan... Feb. 21.—What may prove to bea double tragedy at AHunvewell last night Paul Langlois and William Nutting, | business wen, beeane involved im a wordy war whichled to blows. Lang low used an irou stove poker on Nut ting aud the latter drew a revolver and shot Langlois, who ran out onto the prairie Parties went out and searched the snow clad prairie, but failed to tind the wounded man until this morning, when bis dead body was found frozen stiff. He had vaiu ables and money on bis person to the amount of $500 Nutting may also dhe from a fractured skull occurred Important to Pension. Washington, D. C,, Feb. 22.—Sev- eral decisions of considerable portance to pensioners have been rendered by assistant secretary of theinterior Reynolds. He holds that the governor may reimburse itself for money fraudulently obtain ed aud erroneously paid for pensious under the old law, from the pension ,rnted under the act of June 27, 1890. The case decided was that of Joseph W. Rogers, who was pension- ed under the general law at 8168 linoush for disease of the eyes, but whose tame was Weopped from the rolls because th disability existed before eniimtinent. Iu Giver Yieree, who alleged he was tuken sick iu field hospital at Atlan im |! overheated in July, 186! }, the depart @ ~limlar Case. | Ivas heid that where an to the onginul aud proper the mistakes, it will be accepted as a very | part of the original declaration. | Seal He eed Dare ooT ca 3 fi ——— = : ‘ Safa deceased. presents to o his says: T have used Park’ Tea and find & z | Whereas John Meagher and Catharine Meagh- incon derennes pe eae poecone ne it is the best remedy I have ever tied Wit and Wisdom | er. his wife by their deed of trust dated De- | the equity o' redemotion in xo much of the for constipation, It requires smaller 3 jcember 4, Inui, and recorded in the recorder’s | rea) estate of -aid tecrased an will pay and Hace audits more thoroush® Ledrliiuse| leas the duty, olan employe to | office within and for Bates county, Missourl, | satiafy the remaining debts due by said estate 2 su ough. s ril use | = = n boox No. 107 page 29 conveyed to the un- Aomiicn there eeae are pare nothing e.se in the tuture.”? 1 |know more about his work than he | dersigned trustee the following described real Ea cia ae ie 4 i a hese am = i iG 8 x oe 0 i tHe hereof it oTdered, th Died Alone and in Waut. : | _ The sonthesst quarter of the southeast quar- ae pateaieriitie Secrcen feos als “ When aman boasts of his bad hab | ter ot section stx (6) the northeast quarter of | ‘5 5 Ghicase, eb 20 Miss Nancy pete ras seer eed | ft be notified that application as afuresa neayo, Fe 20 —Miss Nauey the northeast quarter of section seven (7) and | has heen made. and ‘nies the trary t 1 t | has.—Detroit Jour re the best he nal k k |the fail of man, and vow when a ma | falls at is the cause of a good deal « ry \ original siu —Binghamton Jenn |} He—What would you doi. I wer Senator White ie a Roman Catholie, | dice, and he would not permit bis) the case of |tain July, 1865. and later that heart disease was caused by his becoming ment overrules a former deersi n on affidavit explaining or amending an origina: declaration 1s filed, which is germane explains its, you may be pretty sure that they | Original siu was the the cause of Republi Sho iff) S le. By virtne and anthority of & general execa- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the Leadville, Col.. Feb. 23 —The Rio | |Grande und Midland people have | tithe interest and claim of ty Teal estate sit- upon all rght i and to the following described ‘plows and flangers have kept the nated in Bares county Mixsouri to-wit lroads open. Thestorm is the worst} The west halfef the northaes: quarter i; section eight (8) township forty--ne [41] Tange ;ever experienced. It is stated that. thirty-two also east half eon { i ship 4] ut rs 32, im Bates c Me, | the snow is ten to fifteen feet deep | ae 2 Isg4. the fore- VMareb 2. in many places in that section of the | 5 | between the hours of nine o’clock in | state. | noon and Gve o’eock In the afternoo. of tha | day at the east front urt house ir I the city of Butler Bates Mis 1,88 $100 Reward $100. guired at publ }toreash to sat | | The readers ot this paper will be pleas- | }ed to learn that there at least one gat H | dreaded disease that science has been z e able to cure in all its stages, and that is | urrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cute the | le a By virtu+ and sat only positive cure known to the medical | cution issued trom the Th of the jfraternity. Catarrh being a constitu. /ciTen = we tur ab | tional disease requires a constitutional | court s | treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken j ana agaiu-t Clinton Had linternally, acting directly upon the | seized upon all the riget } blood ano mucous surf ces of the sys- eieyeotde ——S int tem, thereby destroving the foundation | to-wit ot the disease, and giving the patient | Ol the vorthw st q strength by building up the constitution | Quarter of acctiot andassisting nature in doing its work |", The proprietors have so much taith in| Biviny, its curative powers, that they otter One { between oe hours of tne. a Ose —— Hundred Dotlars tor anv case that tatls | (yy at the east front door of the court house 1" jto cure. Send tor list of testimonials. | the city of Bauer, rants Missouri, seid Address F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O | tne same ors Wab.Sold by druggists, im 07 ftulluwies twe aaTter ‘ ed at public ve cash, to satisty said execution and costs Ib A COLYER, neriff of Bates County Trustee's Sale Whereas, Calvert Gillogly, a single man by | his d-ed of trust dated April 14, Inv2, and re- corded in the recorder’s ofice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 102 page 433 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the fol- lowing described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Mis- Whereas Wim H Gannaway and Susan H Gan nawa. his wite, > their deed cf trust dated Octover sth isss and recorted in the record | er’somce witht» and for Bates county, Mo in book No. 49 page 46, conveyed to the an dersigned trust the tollowing described real estate lying and ate in the county of berg + souri, to-wit: Bates and state of Missouri to wit The north balf of the southeast quarter of | The west hal: of vet 2wo (2) in the northeast section sixteen (It) and the west one-fourth of | quarter of section one (1) in township thirty- the southwest quarter of the northwest quar- | Dine (58) range thirts two (2) containin. 4 terof section fifteen (15] and two 2} acres in | acres mere or less Which conveyance | wae the northwest corver of the northwest quar- | Made in trust te secure payment of one ter of the southwest quarter of section dfteen | certain note tully dese mosaid deed of [15] allin township torty [40] range thirty- | trust; and whereas default pas been made ty the paymentof said paid Now thereto: holder of said not vte now past dre and un t the request of the legal and pursuant to the consi three, containing #2 acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note tully deseribed in said deed of trast; and wheress default has | tions of said deedof trust f will preceed to been made inthe payment o7 said note now | sell he above described premises at public past due and unpaid. Vendue to the highest bidder for cash at Now therefore, at the | request of the legal holder of said note and | east front or of the court house in the city purenant to the condetions of said deed of ; Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri trust. Iwill proceed to sell the above describ- ; 00 ea premiaen wt public vendue, to the highest Foiuday Marel 94 IS9L ' vetween the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house,in the citv of Butler, county of f Rates and state “s = fs noon and tive o’clock in the afternoon of th Rates Gas state of Missouri, on day, or the purposes of satisfying said debt, Thursiiay March 1, 1894, interest and costs F.M ALLEN, 13-48 Trustee between the hours of nine o’clock In the fore- noon and tive o’clock in the afternoon of that | day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. FRANK ALLEN, ' | 12-4 Trustee. | Trustes Sal- Whereas Joseph A. Jeffrey, asingle man. by hia deed of trust dated Ne ber 30th, Isss, and recorded in the recor * office within and for Bates county, Missouri. in book No Rage 53) conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described reali eatate ly- 3 Trustee's Sale Whereas John D y their deed Durrett and Aza Durrett of trust dated Sep- his wife, b ing and being situate in the county of Bates tember ‘ISth, 1890, and recorded in_ the | and state of Missouri, to-wit: recorder’s office within and for Bates The aontheast quarter ofthe northea-t quar- county. Missouri, in book No, 26 page 320 con- | ter and the west three-fourths of the north- i east quarter of the northeast quarter and sfx (6) acres off of the casteide of the southwest veyed to the undersigned trustee the follow- ing aescribed real estate lying and being situ- ated in the county of Bates and state of Mis- | quarter of the no:theast quattef. all in section souri, te-wit: thirty-two (32) tewnship thirty-nine (39) of The east half of the Southwest quarter of | fange thirty three (33) containing +eventy-six section six (6) in te Whship forty (40) of rahge | Acres more or less, which ve ance war thirty-two (32). containing eighty (80) ates | made in trust to seonre the payment of four more or less, Which conveyance Was Made | certain notes fully described in said deed of in trust t0 BeCure the payment of one certain | trust, and whereas default has been made in note fully described in said deed of trus' the payment of three of said notes and they whereas default has been made in the pa are now past due and unpaid Now, therefore of the interest on said note, which ¢ at the request of the iegal holder of said notes fault according to the terms and conditions of | and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of the said trust deed renders the whole of said | trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above deserib- debt. due and payable at once Now| ed premises at public vendue to the highest therefore, at the request of the legal | bidder forcash, at the east front door of the holder of said notes and pursuant to the con- | court house inthe ci y of Butler, county of litions of said deed of trust I will proceed ts | Bates and state of Misso- ri, ov sell theabove described premises at public p Me 2 Ccudue to the highest bidder for cash at. the Thursday, March 1st, 1894, east front door of the court house, in the city a i then of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- oft | souri, on debt, Friday March 9th, 194 between the hours of nine « noon and five o'clock in the afternoon | day, for the purposes of satisfying said | interest and ensts FM ALLEN hz 4t z Trustee. i | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | noon and five o’clock in the atternoon of that | Onder | day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt | scate of Missouri ¢ | interest and costs j County of Bates. 5 In the probate court forthe county November term Invi George W ceased Jobs ch. executor der of Pu lication executor of of Pabteation. ss. 18 4t J D ALLEN, Trustee. JD Durrett has here‘ofore conveyed said lan! ject to this trust deed. of Bates Nafus, de- aL Trustee’s Sale. | George the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter | own on or befe: frat ¢ ol eo ext jof the northeastqmarter of section seven (2) | OWh On yt before the & es y ce ener | alin to wiabiaitiexty: nine (2) of ranges second Monday of February Is next, an or- | ty-nin contairxing ninety acres more or less, which conveyauce was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note tally ) deseribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, | jdetault bas been made in the payment of the | |anuual interest on said note. which defanit, if | according to the terms and conditions of said der Will be made for the sale of the equity of redr mption in the whole orso much of the real estate vi said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of saut debts and liens thereo and it lurther ordered that this notice be pu’ lished ip some newspaper published in Bates a ss county in this state for four weeks before the ete eevee nemrere Whole debt next term of this court anc that a copy of this teacer ae |e Terai Boles Gh anid note ead pure) notice be served on each of the beirs residing suant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1 | iD Utes county at least tev clays prior to the Mill proceed to eell the above described ‘prem- | Hrst tay of the next term of this court ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder | “PAE OF TSSUERE oe e| Cheap Holiday Excursion Rates Kan- sas City Pittsburg Gulf R. R. Round trip excursion tickets will be had terrible snow storms to contend | cirenit conrt of Bates counts Missvart. r- J sold December 28rd, Mth, 2th, goth turnabie at the February . and 31st, i898 and January Ist 1894 i af during the * a directed in faver of » eR : s 9 } with west of bere during the part) conte ue ti tel ibe Bettie Sheiuy and | with final limit for return to January few days, but by the use of-snow | Rerf G Sheibly T have Ievied and sewe | ird, ISM between all stations on this FARK for age of this ine at ONE round trip. ake adv liberal rate and visit your friends, nearest Agent of the Company will give your furth- er information if desired. James Don yen'l Pass. Agt., 1UE, Kansas City, Mo. WANTED- ©? 1CRFNS 6 EGGS. De drop in and see N. M. Nestle- rode at Virginia. Mo. — He will give you the bighest market price for chickens, eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the But-r Weekiy Tres, at $1 00 per year ard gent is autborized to collect and receipt for the paper Nerson M. Nestiexon 0. B. LEWIS & CO. Proprietor ot Elk Horn Stables Mlaving purchased the Eix Horn barn and t.ivery outfit of J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number ot first-clase Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the Best Livery Barn In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handled on commis n, Stock bearded b the day week or month, ‘ith 16 vecrs exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with anv Livery barn in this section. Call ard tee him CBLEWISa O Scientific American COPYRICHTS, information and free Handbook write to For MUNN & CO., 41 BkoapwWay, New York. Oldest burean for securing patents in America, Every the pul Scientific Ameri tent taken out by us is brought be: bite by anotice given free of charge the ca OZMANLIS ORIENTAL Spermatorrhea, » Self Distrust, ary of cere ac. Will you a STRONG, Vi ous Man Price $1.00, 6 Boxes, $500 Soecial Directions Matled | Cime engage to murry the son of an} a é j for essb, atthe east front door of thecourt| Ww oy Cole. judge et the probate court. \. age ; a to kiss you? She—Are you very | House in the city of Butler, county of Bates | neq in and ior said county hereby certify with each Box. Aadress ion founder. Death interfered, her | | toknow? He—Very She—|- Bom | that the furexoing is a true copy ol the original “Pallard Socw Lininent Co, t oubles determined her to live apart curious to know? eR ae Thorsday, March 1. 1894, | order of publication (herein referre | to, as the ean tac A | ‘ ‘ appar’) Well, you might try—and see!—Bos | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore. | SHE ApRTE Se Boers ST.Louls, - MO. lfcomialliher jrelatives caud friends*| J Suet | noon and Ave o'clock in the afternoon of that-| my hand and seal of ssid, court eerie } z x 1 1 (tor Traveler. | day, for the purposes of satisfying said. 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