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Le OLDEST ano ORIGINAL Dr. WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate authorized by the state, and conced- ed to be the lead-* ing and moet suc-| cessful Specialist 2. J With tts Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. Lost Vitality Perfectly and Permanently Restored. Syphilis Cured for Life Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved aad Thoroughly Cured. fably successful? Because he Y hy makes no promises that he EE cannot fulfill. Avoid cheap cure-alls and unskilled physicians, and consult Dr. Whittier in person or by letter (giving symptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a physician of long experience, unquestioned skill and sterling integrity. MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur- nished at small cost and shipped anywhere secure from observation. TREATMENT never sent C. 0. D. FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Office hours—9 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. Guide): Health and Emergencies { for 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. Call or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, West Ninth Street. Kansas City, MO is Dr. H. J. Whittier invar- Arrival und departure ot passenger tratus at ‘tutler Station. Novi Bounn Passenger, : 4:47 a.m. Passenger, + 2:42 p.m. Passenge-, : 9:15 p. m. Local # right * 11:20 a.m, worn Bounp Passenger. - 7:16 a. m. Vassenger, - - Passenger - - Local Fre & ° Mexican Mustan:- c ° e 4 Linimeni for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sorc: Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer; Pain, Makes Man or Beast well axain. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of Chas E Sevier, were granted to the under- signed on the 3d day of November 1894, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri. All persons having claims against in BLOOD, wERv. - '? Nervous Debility le HORRORS OF UNBRIDLED NOISE. The Ad iizati To primit Therefo. se Towards Cive arked by Its Abatement nt dan- ge heard an noise ane of th lanche. or the soft approach of the foe at night, he put f on guard. Noise awaker aqua of ter this quality arin) top of when both effect of the din i een deseri ng. It is true th utels it still acts as an and chil- enjoy noise of the inds—I cansee the seven said on our fir girl of in the country: to the silence vance of the savage toward civilization is marked by the abatement of nois The more the tr Or savag quires facturers make a certain ticularly loud and export t« natives will | louder the ti he We are beyond that we do sanction an amount of noise Paris or London would sternly sup- press. From time to time there isa protest. I rever Webster f i rebuke toa gabbling barber whoa Li wonld like to be shaved. said the great man. But ve an amount of din t it re- great clock manu- country » noise is said to senseless, aggra e should have out wn a century ago. Our idea of a popular rejoicing and sclebration is still t Chinese on lois of noise. Our Fourth of Ju made hideous by Chinese firecrac'rers and other exploding devices. asitive and sensible people shudder das becomes the most long-suffering na- tion on carth we allow it to go on year after ye those who can getting away from civilization, so called, on that glorious day. Again, our fashion of ushering in the new year is to ring all the bells of the town for half an hour. tet the steam whistles screech till steam runs bow in the boilers. and fire off any guns or pistols that may be bandy.—North American Review BETTER THAN WEALTH. An “Air’ is Worth More toa Woman Than Many Pa A distinguished is the nost useful possession a woman can lave. She may be absolutely plain of face and yet n make a pretty n feel she may ed) dames we insignificant by contrast nd yet make mon- She be poo envic may wear and yet cause the velvet- cobed keen jealousy. With a distin- guished air she compels even sales- ladies to do her bidding. Her butcher saves his best euts for her. Her wash- *rwoman never fails to bring her tlothes when they are due. Her neigh- bors admire and occasionally even the cable car man respects her signals. The first requisite for a distinguished sarriage isa ‘back. Stoop shoulders and rounded backs or ‘sway” backs are fatal to the aspirant for a truly elegant appearance. The proper posi- tion is obtained when, with body unre- stricted by tight clothing and not thrown forward by high heels, one stands with a heavy weight balanced om her head. It is impossible to hold that weight unless the figure is cor- rectly held and the head is at just the proper angle. Consequently an excel- lent exercise for obtaining a correct carriage is walking about one’s room balancing a heavy book on the head, or rising slowly on one’s toes with the weight balanced. Every morning before her bath a woman should assume the correct standing position and exercise for a few minutes with dumbbeils or chest weight. Or she may throw the shoul- iers tirmly back until the blades al- nost meet. This should be done a aumber of times. Then the motion of the arms used fm rowing should be nade a number of times. When a woman is walking she should cemember to preserve the correct po- shmere,. sition of legs, back, shoulders and nead. If she takes deep, long breaths atevery few steps she will be increas- ing the capacity of her lungs and aid- ing the gymnastic éxereises in their yood work of developing a distin- guished air.--N. Y. World. Soap for Flannels. Avery good soap for ing flan- aels and blankets is made’ from two pounds ef good white soap, thrée yunees of borax, and two quarts of Shave the soap and put it in te-ware kettle with the water ind the borax. Heat slowly and stir frequently until the ingredients dis- solve and combine. Then pour intoa wodden tub while hot. cover, and when sool, the soap is ready for use.—N. Y. Post. Woman's Pr “Beg pardon. ma‘am,” said the in- spector, “there seems to be some mis- said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance tothe administra- tor within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this pub- - lication, they shall be forever banred. This 3d day of November, 1894. W. P. SEVIER. * Send for pamphlet. estabtished by the use of the | istion is al take here—either you have already voted or some one has voted on your aame.” . “Oh, that was me.” said the votress. ‘I voted early this morning, but I have changed my mind and want tovote the other way now.”—Indianapolis Jour- oa. re —According to the statistics from a trustworthy soerce Corea contains 600,- 000 Catholics, 180,000 of whom are male adults and the rest women and chil- dren, and 700.000 Protestants and Greek Christians. half of them adult males. 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CO., AGENTS, | BUTLER, - - - MO. form Subj Louis Republic, | YOUNG MEN AND ICE-CREAM. | an Interesting Debate } Maidens. ets for Between ¥ the girl wi “when I'm pretend that iee cream j girl who was th gr ate course at t -M hr Ther old e- lor at Ace ing last sun ieved that all “xclusively Diy made there v peat late af please oim.” “And did *O. well “Neve him u think ¢ been staying a da wit ning in [ bought a y embroider ile Twas get them out Ih the seat in front of sinan in sper to his me Vv “See i she d use one now! ‘Of course. of cor Was the reply. “Did you mean ha girl who ate cc Ce should rse at the univer inly. what n appointment when I begs leaves with the scissor “Humph! did they els you dis- the thei n to cut 1k you could heli hair- en they are eried the so expensive and so fragile! girl who alw spells until with a double 1. “St I ays stick in a wire one some such an emer- 1, after this. for that old man's look: of despair will haunt me to my | ying day—and 1 about the New Woman ali o town!” chicago Tribune. | BOTH IN THE. SAME FIX. | pwa Anathemas nductor's Head \ tired looking traveler w | asleep submitted toa vigo: in the ribs and a sound s coat collar from the rail on board the Alba evening. this busi econd man sleeping like the dead [ve had toshake up to-night.” “Are we near Poughiseepsie? the man, rousing up. “Poughkeepsie?” echved the conduc- tor. “Don't you begin” talking no ‘Poughkeepsie’ to me any more to- night. You're just into your own sta- tion. New York. I promised to call you and here you are. I called up one chap at Poughkeepsie. and good thanks I got. After carrying him to the plat- form he swore like the deuce after me i when the train steamed out and prared tothe Lord I might be tumbh a precip’ keepsie. and Ne night.” “Do you mean to tell me. vou scoun- said the now fully: “that you've allowed me to to New York after dollar to put me off at I “Good land!” said the astonished con- | ductor. “I put off the wrong chap at Poughkeepsie. That's the reason he eame tearing back on the platform jafter the train started to swear bine devils at me. Here. sir. here's von: half dollar. get the two of you changed round to- night. I'm mighty sorry. “Keep your coin i man. repressing his readiness to swear. }-You've pnt me into a precious nast: ‘ fix. but some one else is there. too. It’s pretty bad all round. but avnse won't sked ed down dreL” sa the irate mend it. In future Ill take good care net to pin mr f on conductors.” 3. Y. Herald. I'd give more than one to } TTY Wh RYH . . CAST at is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children, It cont: other Narcotic substance. ns neither Opium, Morphine nor It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. 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We inay escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and properly ponEened frame.” —Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers labeled thus: James Epps & Co., Lid., Homa- pathic Chemists, London, Eng. BADGELY & HULEN Have just opened up an office in the Badgely building, south side square. Will do a general = _ REAL ESTATE business, have ga number of choice farms, also city property for sale. Now weare no prophets neither did | we say that we were, but we can fore- see the coming of one hundred pur- j chasers (more or less) for farms in Bates Co. in the near future so if you want to sell your property be wise and place it with us, we will treat you | right. No trade, no pay. Our com- mission is reasonable. To pur- chasers: Comeand see what we have you buy. It costs younothing to see what we have for sale. We don't want all the earth nor all the pro- ducts thereof but we do want our | share of the trade and are going to have it if it creates a war in Russia. | Now you have it. 49-1f Bapeery & HULEN. ave We hi books expecially adapted to and Tele interest of h for all va> rs, teachers, and explain lod we fill same anship students past MKAP BOARD ions, Our Met page hy we can afford i plain d estakeinas tuition, @ we Dranghon’s Practical Business College, Y = 4 2 3 = 3 s 2 5 red ‘x a 5 Shorthand, Penm book-keeping Keng bat old pla ployu WASHVILLE, TENN, ¢ Write for catalogue. > Book dor reasonable co Jogue will POSITIONS GUARANTEED Colley teach vacation: et J i i i | ORIENTAL SEXUAL i Sesee. 65 H “By a thorough knowledge of the | Epps has provided for our breakfast | and what we can do for you before | Trustee's Sale. Whereas LH Lambert and Achsa their deed of , and recorded within and | trust dated June 8, 139 jin the recorder’s office ‘for Bates county, Missouri, in | book No, $47 at page 437, conveyed | to the und@signed trustee the follow | ing descrfbedl real estate lying and | being situate in the county of Bates {and state of Missouri, to-wit: | Beginning at the northeast corner ‘of block two (2) in Montgomeries | first addition to the city of Butler fand running th west along Pine | street sixty-six (66) feet, thence south | forty-seven (47) feet, thence east six- ty-six (66) feet, thence north forty seven (47) feet to place of beginning, } Which conveyance was made in trust | tosecure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed ot | trust, and whereas, default has been jmade in the payment of said note j Which note is now past due and unpaid. ow therefore at the request of the Jegal holder of said | notesand pursuant tothe conditions | of said deed of trust,I will proceed to. {sell the above described premises at | puble vendue to the highest bidder | for cash, at the east front door of the | court house, in the city of Butler, | county of Batesand state of Missouri, jon Hriday January 11, 1895, | between the hours of nine o’elock iu the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the pur- | poses of satisfying said debt, interest | and costs. c, A, ALLEN, | 4 MONTHS FOR 25 CENTS. | THE ‘TWICE A WEEK TIMES. 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