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The spectacle of Solomon, His Tem- ple, and the Queen of Sheba will be displayed here in Butler, Friday July 20. For THe reliet and cure of a cold in the head there is more potency in Ely’s Cream Balm than in anything else it is posible to prescrioe. This preparation has for years pas. been making a_ briL- liant success as a remedy tor cold in the head, ¢ thand hay tever. Used in the initial stages ot these complaints s any serious devel- opment of the systoms, while almo numberless cases are oL record of radica cures of chronic catarrh and hay feve, atter atl other treatments have a | ot no ayail. 6 Prairie City Items. Plenty of :a'n the past two weeks. Some whett is still standing, some in shock and some in the stack. Judge Fix was stacking wheat Friday and Saturday. Farmers are not out of a job at} present. as corn plowing, wheat stacking, oat harvest and haying are all on hand; but such is the hfe of the farmer. The measles are slacken their hold on nity. beginning to this commu- W. T. Kemper was in Rockville Friday transacting usiness. Chinch bugs are not doing avy serious damage as yet. As a certain youbpg man was te- turning from seeing bis fair one a} few evening ago he was compelled to seek shelter or teke a drenching, so accordingly ata Jate hour as we were fast as'esp we were horrified by the scream and cries of inmates of the house, also to witness the form of aman standing in the cen ter of the room with buggy cushion, | City, was indicted for embezzlement ‘rubber ring, “But evil is thought, As well as want of heart.” By want of thought mothers allow wrought by want of daughters to become frail and puny. Over study in girls induces uterine disorders asd weaknesses, and bl 8 Wives and future happiness as rs. Joined to proper hygiente cire, Dr. Pieres’s Favorite Prescription is a priceless remedy in such ailments, its value becoming even more apparent every year. 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After Many Yeu Jefferson City, Mo., July 4 —Four years ago L. E attor- ney, while peacticing law in Kansas over Gilmore, an that 500 from an old lady who was his client He tried, victed and sentenced to five years in An appeal was taken to the supreme court, where the charge against him being he stole was con the penitentiary. the ease was affirmed. Gilmore, who was out on bail, skipped out when news of the aflirmance reached him, and has since been a fugitive from justice. Last week assistant attorney gen- eral Morton Jordon located him in Chicago, where he was living in en obscure way under an assumed name. He apprised S. C. Noland, marsbal of the supreme court, of bis discov ery. to Chicago, armed witha requi That officer at once proceeded sition on Governor Altgeld. He arrested Gilmore Monday, and to day landed him in the will serve the sentence passed upon penitentiary, where he him four years ago. A slick swindler who worked life insurance on the note plan last fall and wirter in Warsaw found a big crop of suckers. The victims haven't had any life insurance but their $20 notes are turning up with their us- ual punctuality in the bands of in- nocent purchasers To California Mr. and Mrs. James Birdsong returned home late at night from and found in their front room a handsome baby carriage containing a baby rattle, and other articles to make the baby happy. Their young est child is eleven years old, ard they have at present no use for the gift. a drive For The First Time In History. Chicago, July 3 —'To day for the first time in the history of the live carload of animals reached the Union SSOSSROOCC UN TAWA CAST WAS SS SSNs RIA 1 known ton as superior to any prescription H. A. Ancur, M.D., 111 So, Oxfor2 St., Brooklyn. N.Y. Constipation. cea. Eructation, ves sleep, and promotes dt o ire o r ake no other. Write for ; ess NER VESEED CO., Masonic Pempie, CHICAGO, ED! “NERVE SEEDS. ty s Weak Memor: Nightly Emissic nity. Can . Wiha fun { “A HANDFUL CF ! “T MAY BE A HOUSE.- FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO —ELY’S CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nasal es, Allays Pain and Inj tion, Heals ithe Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures Gives Relief at once for Cold in It BROS..56 Warren St., N.Y, Apply into the Nost 0c. Drugyists or by 5 . ELY kly Absorbed t is Qui Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? County ef Bates ‘ in the cireuit court of said county, in vacation May 31, Inet WA Searfus plaintil, vs. The unknown heirs of Felin Bonnett, deceased, detendants Now at this day comes the plaintiff! herein by his attorneys. Graves & Clark, before the undersigned clerk of said court in vacation, and files his petition and affidavit stating among other things, that one Felin Bonnett is now dead; that the whereabouts and names of the legal heirs of the said Felin Bonnett are unknown and for that reas nnot be insert- Lin the petition herein filed That on Oct 3, Reuben W Seartus and Amanda E Sear- fus his wife, made, executed and delivered to said Felin Bonnett a mortgage or deed of trust conveying to said Bonnett the east half of lots two and three (2. 3) of the northwest quarter of section four (4) 11 township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-one (5!) in Batescounty, M ouri, which deed of trust or mortgage is re- corded in the recorder’s office ot Bates county Missouri in book No 3 at page thereof. That this plaintif, W A Searfus is the owner of said laud and in the possession thereot; that said mortgage or deed of trust. was given to secure the payment of a note for $520 in said deed of trust or mortgage fully described; that said note and interest has been fully paid and discharged; thatif the same had not been fully paid and discharged, the heirs ofthe said Felin Bonnett, would be interestedin and entitied to the same; and in which petition plaintiff prays that the court find and declare that said note has been tully paid and discharged; that it be ordered and decreed that said mortgage ed oi trust be cancelled and for naught that the apparent lien created by said Inortgage or deed of trust be ordered and de- creed released; and for such other and furth- er owner and duress as to the court seem right aud proper. Whereuponit is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendants, the unknown heirs of Felin Bonnett, deceased, be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced an action against them in this court the general purpose of which is to have said mortgage de ibed as aforesaid ordered and decreed canceled and for naught held: and to have the court tind, order and decree that said ss. note deseribed therein has been fully paid and | discharged: and that the apparent lien of said mortgage or deed of trust be declared and or- dered released, and fendants, the unknown heirs of Felin Bonnett, deceased, be and appeat at this court at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in satd county, on the 12th day of November next, and on or before the sixth day of said term answer or plead to the petition in sai thesame will be taken as confesse Judgment will be ren- dered accordingly. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in the But- lerWeekly Tiwxs, a weekly newspaper printed and published in’the city of Butler, in Bates county, missouri, for four weeks successively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days be- fore the first day of the regular November term, Inst, of said cireuit court. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates. °° 1, John C Hayes, clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county aforesaid, hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original order of publication, in the cause therein named, as the same appears in my office. Witness my hand as clerk, and the is€at] seal of said court. Done at office in Butler, moon this sist day of May, 1st 28 JOHN C HAYE: . Cireuit Clerk Administrators Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters testamentary on the estate of Ebe- hezer Carver, were granted to the stock trade in Chicago, not a single} undersigned on the 25th day of June 1804, by the probate court of Bates that unless the said de- | One young lady ran down stairs at lap robe, blanket and whip in hand the first alarm, spraining her ankle, | terribly excited and stammering, “I and two bold, brave men with horse | Want lodging,” we realized his con- pistols cautiously ascended the stairs | dition and granted his request. Can't to Mr. Slaughter’s room. They |account for his excitement unless scared the nightmare off and peace | the old folks said no. once more reigned in Lexington. | Mrs. D.L. Nance and son Em- ——_—___—___—_ jmett, of Stockton, Mo, are visiting Senator McPherson says that the | relatives and friends at this place. mistake in the pending tariff legisla-| Thos. Hill hada fine horse killed tion was made when the House Ways | by lightning last week and Means Committee was made 80 | Mathias Rapp is laving his resi- cbaracteristically Southern. The | dence repainted. people go back farther than this.| Next week we aim to give an ac They think the mistake in tariff legis-| count of a weddin, lation was made by the State legis-| Rev. Caldwell preachea Sunday latures that chose stock speculators |evening to a very large and appre- for Senators.—St. Louis Chronicle. | ciative audience. z : : H. K. Horubuckle left for Spring. The meanest man in Missouri has \field, Ill, Thursday on important been found apd no one can hope to! business Harry. rob him of his title for years to ee = an FLY FIEND, come. He is a farmer living along the line of the uarrow guage railroad | |, protect horses and cattle tiom any south of Sedalia. A Sunday School ;annoyauce from flies gnats and iusects conic fe n his ot any kind,improves the appearonce of Bee camped nnn pasture the | the coat and dispensing with fly nets. other day and he came down on | Reccomanded by thousands, trv it and them and demanded $3 for damage |b convinced. Price of fly fiend includ- i a ing brush, quart cans, $1-00; half gallon to the pasture. The children raised/$1-75; one goilau $2.50. One gallon yards by rail. The effect of the |“OUntY, Missouri. 2 All persons having claims against Pullman boycott on the railroads| .aid estate are required to exhibit was so oyerwhelmingly complete | them for allowance totheadministra- that not one steer, not a sheep, not |tor within one year after the date of asolitary hog arrived by means of eid letters, or they may be precluded = Sone = rom any benefit of said estate; and steam transportation if such claims be notexhibited within ao =a] two years from the date of this pub- lication, they shall be forever barred. percrns | This 2ithday of June, 1894. | SAMANTHA CARVER, Administratrix. WITHOUT THE C. HAGEDORN The Old Reliable PHOTOCRAPHER North Side Square. Fl 2 BOW RING) teal or ring watches e thief gets the wat n in the other 2 ves 3 » quick jerk—the ming Slips ct m, and away goes the waitcn, jeas- the victim only the chain, This idea stopped that little game: The bow has a groove oneachend. 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Call or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, \O west Ninth Strest. Kan City, Ma Trustee's Sale. Whereas John D Durrett and Aza Durrett his wife, by their deed of trust dated September 5th, 189, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county. Missouri, in book No, 26 page 320 con- veyed to the undersigned trustee the follow- ing described real estate lying and being situ- ate inthe county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, te-wit: The east half of the southwest of section six (6) in tewnship forty (40), of range yetwo (32) contain- more or less de in trust to secure deserib- 8 default has been madeinthe payment of interest on said note, which default according to the terme and conditions of said trust deed ren- ders the whoie of said debt due and payable at quarter which conveyance was m the payment of one certai j noe Now,therefore,at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant tothe con- ditions of said deed of truat, I will proceed to | sell theabove described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Friday July 13, 1894, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. 31 at J.D. ALLEN, Trustee. J D Durrett has heretofore conveyed said Jand | subject to this trast deed. World's Fair Views GIVEN AWAY The St. Louis Republic TEN PORTFOLIOS of WORLD'S FAIR VIEWS, each portfolio con- tainies 16 views and each view ac- eurately described. Views of the Mail Buildings, State Buildings, the Midway, Views of Statuary, etc. These ten portfolios will be given without cost to anyone who will send five new yearly subscribers to The Twice-a-Week Republic, with $5.00 the regular subscription price. Address THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo. reenter aeons nyrnasissvusnnunarnnsiitenni SEABED ACOMET SATE RUR ECR PS TNT ME ENE mem | tn