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f ; i } { 1 it id —~ The Hustlers ar Real Estate Business Doing the OF BATES COUNTY If you want to Buyjor Sell see them. promptly attended to. All business |® First door South of Post Office West Side Square, Butler, Mo. The Pay of Journatists, apt. Henry King, inthe Sanuary Forum, | In New York City, the suluries are higher than anywhere elve partly | because of the superior standard of | proficiency, and partly because the | cost of living is greater there than in avy other large city. One editor | in chief bas the sume salary as the President of the United States, $50,000 per year, and others receive from $10,000 to $12,000 or than members of the Cabinet. Man aging editors are paid from $100 to $150 per week, or a better compen- sation than that of Senators and Representatives in Cougress Edi. torial writers get from $50 to 375 | per week as arule. aud in cases of | rare ability as much as the average | salary of a managing editor City editors receive from $60 to $75 per week, and in a few instances $100. The pay of news editors is about | equal to that of city editors. Liter ary, theatrical, and musical critics average $50 per week Copy writers are paid from $40 to $45 per week. Reporters earn all the way from $15 to $60 per week with an average of $40, and space writers of particular talent have been known to make as much as $125 per week, though the limitation of topics and the pressure of competition usually keep their | incomes dowr around those of the best paid reporters. There are some writers for syndicates of newspapers, men with names that have a certain | value, who earn from $5,000 to $6,000 per yearjand there are others | of first cluss technical capacity in | various lines whose salaries occa- sionally reach $5,000 The pay of all classes of journalists averages 10 | per cent lower in Brooklyn than in | New York City. more money carnot improve Dr. | Sawyer’s Family Cure, because it radically cures dyspepsia, liver complaint and kidney | lificulty. Sold by If. Tucker. Experience an AN OLD COLD is Chronie Catarrh, the Worst) Disease ‘Known. The first stage of catarrh is com- monly called catching cold. 1t may begin in the head, nose, throat or lungs. In the majority of cases no attention is paid to a cold, therefore , nearly half of the people have chron- ie catarrh in some form. To neglect a cold is to invite catarrh. = The second stage of catarrh i sometimes called an old cold. If in the head, there is roaring, cracking in the ears, periodical headache and confusion of the senses. If in the nose, discharge, sneezing, noisy breathing, and bad breath. In the throat it produces enlarged tonsils, hoarseness or hawking, sore throat, weak voice. When the catarrh reaches the bronchial tubes and lungs it produces cough, pain in the chest, expectoration, night sweats, loss of flesh and shortness of breath. A cold in the head, which asingle bettie of Pe runa will’ cure, soon become a case of chronic catarrh, which will require many bottles to entirely cure. A sore throat, which one bottle of Peruna will cure, soon becomes a case of chronic pha- ryngitis or enlarged tonsils, which will require many bottels. A slight cough which, without a. vestige of | ‘doubt, would soon disappear with “the use of Pe-ru na, becomes chronic _bronebitis, whick tent use of Pe ru-na for some, time, ‘Pheré-are a great matyéases ofteoye4 .sumption each year due directly to the neglect (of coughs, colds, ete., which, if Pe ru-na had been kept in; the house and used according to di- | ing. | doing their work. , tore out a bunch of Moore’s wh requires a persisgy rections would have been prevented. For a catarrb, coughs colds, consumptions and all diseases of winter, send to the Pe ‘una Drug Manufacturiog Company Onw. free treatise on Columbus, Is Your Tongue Coated, vour throat dry, your eyes duiland inflamed and do you teel mean generally when vou get up in the morn- Your liver and Kidney are not Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better costs you nothing-— Sold by H. L. Tucker In Danger. An Atchisou has hada cruel truth told ber by a heartless woman ; doctor. He said her husband would not live unlees be gets some rest. Last night as she sat in an easy chair aud watched him take off his coat on coming from the office, put on a gingham apron, aud go to work cheerfully washing potatoes for sup per aud pounding steak, occasionally stopping to care for the baby, her heart smote her. She noticed that he looked thin and careworn, aud that he brought the bucket only half full of water from the well. She spoke to him kindly, and her heart smote her a second Jash when he looked up surprised Was it true that in the rush and worry of stirring the country up to: political truths she hud forgotten to | be kind to tenderly him? She kissed him as he handed her a cup of teu ut the table, aud his eyes filled | with tears; it was so long since he| had heard a tender word. She| praised his biscuits, then he broke} down and ened The result of this tender little scene was that this cancelled all lecture engage ments and resigned fromall commit . She realizes that since it would not do to hire a strong girl to assist him with the heavy will be better for home and aid woman housework, it her to te stay xt him by thy and loving yder sympa- Oh, little tale. husbands ere words. this Speak gently to your the cold sod ¢ wives take warning from ses over them, and it is too late Praise their coffee and biscuits. so little, and never gets through traveling. — Atchison Globe. A kind word costs z es i Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure experience, ski'l and honesty. cure for all stomach, liver and bles. Sold by £ ucker. An Editor Assaulted. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 3.—This afternoon Jobn T. Shelby, law part ner of Colonel Breckinridge, assault- ed Editor Charles C. Blue Grass Blade Moore of the with a breaking it over his head. cane, He then kers. George S. Shanklin, another lawyer and Breckinridge supporter, stood by and looked on while Shelby assaulted the editor. Moore publish- ed in his paper this afternoon an open letter to Madeline Pollard, requesting her to go on the lecture platform with bim, now that Colonel Breckinride is lecturing He says she had more sense thanfBreckin ridge and all his lawyers, mentioning Shelby among the rest. and that she did not lie like all of them had done, A Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. Are you Bil dor trou- gue, dvspe kin n, pain int hofiders, ¢ ie any of is oyt of order and your blood” 4 peing pelsoned because your’ i not actiproperiy Herbine will c disorder of the liver, Stomach or “bowels | It has no equal as a liver medicine. 7s.cents. Free trial bettles at uckers drugst re. morning tke! 5) York, New Hayen and Hartford rail | road, {headquarters iu a dilapidated build | *, Gillett an Ad Ing, aod syrp sed the gaugy Two!’ 2 jwere captured and drageed from | the but, stepped of ther ragged | | 8, em . cl As county. Missour: trumps, men roe re of 4 gang isch in vacation « oe ee bas bees rebbing fa . is; WC Hensley vs. William M “4 | & farmers in tbe) on. ioseph E Wil-on Leslie Gillett Section for the past two weeks. aS | W Roehnie sande Angela scu i ‘ Now a isdaye me t saulted n teacher who refused to, by their attorne : | their petition, give them moury farmers last right went to the swan p along | is ¢ the shore line tra of the New | plainti in th: jas eeeu is authorized to collect and) ‘ support and maintain Tied Toa Tree. | Which is to ing otra reachipzin where the tramps wade their t garments ad 2 tree. | Hoth ted to | Then corre Tntiuers applied whips to ee ee a + the men’s legs i a Both first cut, and kept and backs sbriecked at the Wilson to op sbrieking until twenty or twenty | 8nd Seully ; be and appear at thi five Jasbes had been intheted They | ary term tnereot. to ? | the court house in the city were told that if they did not leave | county, o: Lith day of 1585, ‘i - : and on or betore the third day of term if in twelve bours they could expect | the term shall so long con and if n then on or before the swer or plead to the pe same shall be taken as | ment will be rendered acc only re-| And be it farther ordered ages and | be published accordi Try a free sam-| Weekly Time-, a week! : and published in Bates four weeks successively. the be at least Gfteen di id term, an- worse punishment Dr Sawver’s Family Cure— {t not eves; it cures It is suitable to e'l very member of the family ple Sold by HL Tucker. fe J. HURLEY, Presipesr. the next term of the cirentt cou’ JOHN C Atrue copy HAYES C from the and Bat Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. | CLAIRETTE SOAP SOLD EVERYWHERE : 2 THE N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, Sr.Lours, G. B. HICKMAN, Vice Pres Bates Co, Elevator Co, Pitcher’s Castoria. |—— ——= —— BRE SED E : Children Cry for Trustee's Sale. BUTLER, Missouri. | Whereas LH Lambert and Achsa} DEALERS IN Pitcher: % Castoria. Lambert his wife, by their deed of | | trust dated June 8, 1894, and recorded = lin the recorder’s office with in, et Grail n, Seeds, Flou r Feed an mat os Bates — county, Missou ri Nature's | ScuHenck’s | book No. 117 at pase 437, conveyed | ] = eS the undersigned trustee th tollow- Remeoy | iM ing described real estate ig and FOR ANDRAKE | jeing situate in the county of Bates | Far Im lements eos and state of Missouri, is it: i m e Beginning at the rtheast corner Comp aint ( LiverPuus of block two (2) in. Montgomeries a : Leal \ =| first addition to the city of Butler| Branch House at FOSTER and SPRAGUE. WILCOX COMPOUND = and running thence west along Pine | Ba” Flax Seed to Loan to Farmers. street sixty-= 66> feet. thenee south | ANSY-® PILLS | i0000.o00 0055 i008, Sie ee SR AND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO x (66) feet, thence north forty- 7 Unserapulons persona are coun. Satie Us aba tioe aga epee SHAVE WITH.” terfitting Wileox Compound ans . ots chins ES ‘«, Tans phils, the genulue are pat uw in which conveyance was made in trust Dxe istered trade mark o| tosecure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of | trust, and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said note which note is now past due and unpaid. ow therefore at the request of the legal holder of said notesand pursuant tothe conditions of said deed of trust,1 will proceed to sell the above described premises at publie vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the jcourt house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, fon | friday January 11, 1895, | between the hours of nin the forenoon and five o'clock jatternoon of that day, for the isfying said debt, and costs. C; AS AGE ! 5-4t Tr’ OO eee ves oo nt on or by mail, Shield, accept no worthless nustrum, tusiston thegenulue, atall Druggists. Seud 4 censfor ‘oman’s Safe Guard and receive thet Ly hui. leox Specideo.Philala. power, Headache by overexertion, ulants, which le vest pocket. O'clock in in the pur-} interest poses of ' Trustee's Sale. i | WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS | , Deo drop in and see N. M. Nestle | ae + : therine | rode at New Home, Mo. He will} Me 1 De a | give you the highest market price | aie a | for chickens, eggs and hides. Also | county, Misson j akes subscriptions to the Butier | Weekly Tins, at $1.00 per year and | state lying y ot Bates ‘MONTHS FOR 20 CENTS. . THE j receipt for the paper. | east quarte son M. Nestrerop Da aa Order of Publication. OF MISSOL j east quarter STAT in vac plaintif, vs Now at this Iv des and whereas de Uition and aitidavit. alle among other thir j that defen nt, A F Orr.is not a resident of the i clerk in vacation, that said defenda idled by publication that plaintid n ageinst him in this petition and ‘aft 1 object of which is too TIMES. °' Issued Tuesday and Friday. Will be nu tracted and ente: ntiffand defeadant ertion of tne pl tai the space of on the petition of plaintia the said A F 3 at the next term holden at the court hou: atled toa address a third of a year for a qaarter of {in said county, on the lollar, ruary, 1s. uext, and on or This coyer ee of said term, a cost it we m said cause, it in eae to introduce the cae per into every household in the Order of Publics uF MISSOURI + Wee kiy Tim , aeeekly St rie at te southwest. Send a quarter in and publ gates county % sly. . t ar . th four weeks succesaivels |B silver or stamps and get the ‘be at least fifteen das of} at a best er in the west for the neat February term, the circuit] Bates county, st paper in tbe tfer court. months JON CHAYES, Cirenit Clerk Atruecopy from the record. Wit- | aiterwar 3 Shen sad seat] ness my hand and the ceai of the| cember, Inds. the same being the zith Jadi- circuit ¢ of B county, this, cial d m. the f oe IF YOU WANT 4th day of October, 1804. ings were had, to-wit: D JOHN C HAYES, 4-40 Cireuit Clerk. ————_ W Harteock defendant, Now a | by their a plaintifis, vs A DAILY come the pi 3 her rneys, Graves & Clark, and hay- Trustee's | ing heretofore filed their petition an? affidavit alleging emong other things, that defendant Ss E N DBD 50c Whereas Mrs ME Wal Walley | BE L Poston, is not a resident of her husband. by their deed of trust dated Decem | Missouri. Whereupon it ber 14.1803 and recorded in the recorder’s office | court that said @ within and for Bates county. Missouri, in book | cation that plai No. 117 page 287 conveyed to the undersigned | against him int trustee the following described real estately- | tachment founde: ing and being situaie in the county of Bate: | ofdetend Jant to pl ordered AND CET. ‘The Daily and Sunday TIMES | and state of Missouri, te-wit: dand forty a . for money which All of block nine (9) in Walley pay for defen lant on a certain é as eee thecity of Butler, Missouri. except 8 lefend- FOR ONE MONTH. seventy-eight (7s) feet wide off of th to se ath side ‘thereof sold to Power Bros. Price | noon and five o’clock in‘the afternoon of that ADDRESS, THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. hich conveyance w payment of one cert. : in said deed of trast and wheress default been made ja i according 8 week. whe. tor four} ORIENTA D: Loss of Memory. Bc. Will FO) make you a STRONG, Vigor- or ge Insertion to be st ous Man Price $1.00, 6 Friday January_18, 1895, Reen days before the iret day of the SEXUA Boxes, $5.09. between the hours of ulus O°cinck: in thn tues | eae eras ok ne tzenit court. <A fees Boeciai Directions Masied {the record. Witness'my hand and the se = | . he circuit court of Bstes county, with each Box. Address dsy, for the purposes of satisfying = sett, | | fsear} cee of December. 1204. iP] | ¢ I S “Walt shew Letnet 62, Cc. AS ae JOHN C. HAYES, 2 interest and ¢ oom. = ee CGirenit Clerk. at. Louis. - MO. efulness, Lost Manhood, Nig ness,all drains and hose of power in Generative’ ‘Organs of elther sex caused you to Infirmity. Consumption or Insanity. 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