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ncaa s6SieoIE anata as CLARDY & CANTERBURY The Hustlers are Doing the Real Estate Business OF BATES COUNTY. If you want to Buy or Sell see them. All business promptly attended to. First door South of Post Office West Side Square, Butler, Mo. THE HUMAN Ear. | A Notable Lecture on the Sense et | Hearmg by Dr. Hartman. Durivg the course of one of Dr Hartmau’s latest lectures at the Surgical Hotel, he said: “Good hearing is essential to health and safety. A continual roaring. crack- ing and buzzing in the head, which is always produced by partial loss of | h-aring, is a constant nervous irrita tion which will gradually uudermine the strength. Besides this, even a slight loss of hearing renders any one more liable to accident, many persons beiug killed every year be | cause of partial deafnexs. Many people think that a gradual loss of the sense of hearing is inevitable, and that every one must submit to it sooner or Jater. Hence they make no attempt to find acure. This is a great mistake. Loss of hearing, either in the old or young people, is nearly always due to chronic catarrh of the head or middle ear” Catarrhal deafness is due toca tarrh of the throat passing up through the Eustachian tubes to the middle ear. The catarrh in rare cases originates in and remains cou- fined to the middle ear. The symp-| toms are: Roaring, cracking, buzzing | | in the ear, with gradually increasing | difficulty in hearing. If not cured the hearing will be entirely destroy | ed. When the cage has not already | gone too far before the treatment is begun Pe ru na will cure every case It is only after catarrh has destroy ed portions of the middie ear that Pe-runa fails to cure. All such cases should write Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, for furtuer advice. A book on la grippe, coughs, | colds, catarrh, etc., will be sent free to any address by the Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company of | Co!umbua, Oniv. | Dr Sawyer’s Famil. experience ski'l and cure for all stomach, bles. Sold by E Cure is the result of onesty. Itis a positive liver and kidney tron- L Tucker | The Judge Had a Knife. Lexington, Ky, Jan. 9.—The old’ grudge between Judge George B. | Kivkaid and William N. Lane broke | out bere late this afternoon in the | Phoenix hotel. Kinkaid was talking | to Lieutenant Governor Alford when | Lave came up and Kivkaid thinking | he was making a motion to drawa weapon, pulled a large clasped | knife and attempted to cut Lane | Alford pushed Lane backward and | then held Kinkaid. Lxne began | cursing and abusing Kinksid at a; terrible rate and the Judge broke | loose from Alford and tried again to | knife Lane The latter got away | and no blood was shed, but friends | of both men say tuere will be a} deadly encounter the first time they | ' "ki is the man who, with Desba! Brekinridge, met Judge Kinkaid on the street shortly after Col. Breckin ridge’s defeat and cursed him and | called him bad names. Lane was a> strong supporter of Breckinridge, while Kinkaid made the bitterest speeches delivered against the Col- onel and was the leader of the anti Breckinridge Democrats. Knights of the Maccabees. 6 The State Commander writes us trom try- luincotn, Neb. foLtows: ing other medicines for what “After ee be # a very obstinate cough in our two chiidren we tried Dr Kings New Discov- ery and at the end of two days the cough | no entirety Lett them, We wit without it hearafter, as our exp provesthat it cures where remedies faiL,"’—Sigred F. W. "Stevens, State Com.—Why mot give this’ great medicine a triar, as itis guaranteed and | triar bottres are free at your drugstore. Regutor size socand $1 Wi. heut a Rival Danville, Ky., Jan, 9 —William Cox, of Monticello, Ky , ate bis New Y-ar’s dinner arou.d a board at which sat three of bis wives and he | 18 only 38 years of age. This at a first glance, appears to be an astounding state of affairs, but it is easily explained His first wife was Miss Minerva Smith, who bore him nine children, aud was afterward divorced Mr. Cox then married Miss Julia Stepheus, from which ne children resulted, and he was soon divorced from her He then wedded his present spouse, a Tennessee lady and seven children have biessed their howe. His first two wives have married again and there is now a feeling of perfect harmony and gaod will exist ing between them Ou New Year's Day Mr Cox epread a banquet at bis home and invited his two former helpmeets to celebrate the event with him, They gladly responded and the day passed without a ripple of dissstisfaction or unpleasantness to mar the occasion: This matri moual hero was first married at the age of 14 and if he keeps up his past record and liv es out his three scores and ten years bis name should adorn the pension rolls of Uncle Sam. Three wives aud 16 children at 38 isa record to be proud of. AC balienxe to Douvters Aud all who attempt to throw a ) doubt on the purity ot Speer’s Wines. Oue hundred dollars will be paid to any one who will take the train on Erie Railway, foot of Chambers Street, New York at any hour and visit Speer’s Grape Vineyard at Pas saic, NJ, andif they do not fiud two mules of carriage drives under grape arbors and iu sumwer dense with banging bunches of grapes, and over three hundred miles of wires upon which the vines are train ed outside the arbors the $100 will be paid. This is a square challenge to any | dealer who, to sell th-ir own cheap | stuff will try to make people believe Speer has no such vineyards at Pas saic, N ssnic, N. J. Elkins Against the Field. Parkersburg, W. Va, Jan. i The Legislature meets at Charles town next Wednesday. An exceed ingly interesting fight is on for the | United States Senator from West Virginia to succeed Senator J. N Camden. jwz: N. E. Whitaker of the First Congressional district, G C. Sturgis | of the Second, John Floyd of the, Third, Jobn A Hutchinson of the| | Fourth, and S_ B. Elkins of the} Second It will be Elkins against | 6.— | the field, with the present pr ospects | § : favorable to Elkins The election of | Senator occurs on January 22 Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry fo; Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher's Castoria. Bullet Holes in Their Heads. Antonia, Tex, Jan. t.—A special from Falls City says: Last night late tt ree men were murdered within three A. H. Young, white mav. a prominent farmer; Will Dura» band; and A. C. t laborer, roadside within San miles of this city. red. a farm . » Mexican deal on the were two mnles of each otber with bu holes in their heads) From rity of the wounds, and thesitaa io same by the mysterious, ty. The affair is aud the develop- very There are five candidates, | i baving lost Infected Chinch Bugs Nevada, Mo, Jau 5—J H. ag json of Clear Creek township reports | tive bexd of yearling | steers lately uader peculiar circum- | stances The steers had been turned | in-o a stalk G-1d sick land led chinch | Adjoinms | i | | | | i | | | White Lead b genera’, !T it is thought they were all murdered | $7 YOU the for chickens, eggs and hides. “They were taken} and «did within four to six hours,” sad Mr. Jackson Sat ap | | peared that these cattle suffered as} They woul froth snap ax though | thoagh per-oned slobber afflicted with hydrophobia and T attri bute the death to poisoned or mfeet buys dying on the coru the field cattle were was a whent ticld where! infected placed. O course this iof-ered bugs ip the corn fiel, they died I can attmbute the sudden death of these cattle to +e othe: cause.” where i > buy- were drove where Is Your Tongue Coated, sour throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you teel nean generally when vou get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are not doingtheir work Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs you nothing-— Sold by H. L. Tuck Any man cau take a newspaper, says an exchange. [tis the cheapest thing he cau bay Every time the ben clucks and tas laid au egg his paper is paid for that week. It costs less than a postage stamp, less than to send What good dvesit do you? It instructs you and yeur wife aud teaches your children It to you every week, raiu or shine, cali or storm, bringing you th- news of the neigh- borhood. No matter what happens, it enters your dour a welcome friend full of sunshine, cheer and interest. It shortens the long summer days and enlivers the long winter nights. It is your adviser, your gossip and friend dren and wife who does not give them the home paper to read. or receive a letter comes perience and money annot improve Dr er’s Family Care because it radically cures dyspepsia, liver complaint and kidney dificulty. Sold by H ‘Tucker Dy nnmiteda Ba nk. The safe in the Merchants’ Nation- al bank of Defiance, O., was blown 0. en with dynamite Monday night, and about $10,000 stolen. ficials of the wnstitution were unable to open the vault Tuesday morning, as there was uo sige s of anyone having been in the bank the night before, they thought nothing of it. but An expert was s-nt for, and wen te | i opened the out-r door today it was discovered the tueer safe had been blown up The lores will not affect the standing of the bank. HERE is but one way in the world to be sure of having the best paint, and that is to use only a well-established brand of strictly pure white lead, No man is just to bis chil. | The of | Hi pure linseed oil, and pure colors.” The following brands are stand- ard, ‘‘Old Dutch”’ process, and are | always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead Southern,”“Red Seal, “Collier.” * If you want colored paint, tint any of the above strictly pure leads | with National Lead Co.'s inting Colors « Pure WA TED—CHICKENS & £ De drop in and see N. M.N rode at New Home. Mo. He highest market p | takes subscriptions to the Batler er Weekly Tras, at $1.00 per year and ments of an investigation which is! as agent i is aithoread to collect anc qi being made by the authorities is, | receipt for the paper. anxiously awaited. Netsos M. Nesrizrop. HOW YOU CAN REDUCE LABOR AND THE WEAR OF CLOTHES BY USING CLAIRETTE SOAP BEST PUREST AND MOST ECONOMICAL. vase THE NK FAIRBANK COMPANY. Sous, + HURLEY. PRE-IDENT a HICKMAN, Vice Pres Bates G0, Elevator Co, INCOKPORATED.) BUTLER, DEA!ERS IN Grain,Seeds, Flour, Missouri. Feed and Farm Implements. Bes eh BGS? Flax Seed te Lov “HE THAT WORKS EAS SUCCESSFULLY.” House at FOSTER and SPRAGUE. 'o Farmers. ILY, WORKS CLEAN HOUSE WITH _SAPOLIO by over exertio: ulants, which le: Vest pocket. E druggists. ness,ail drains and rrors, to Intirmity. Consumption or Insaplt; 81 per box, . 6 for FBS, b: rantee to cure or re Stucsists. Ask forit, take no other. Write for free Medical Book sent sealed ‘Sis inpiain wrapper. Audress NEB VESEED CO., Masonic Tempie, CHICAGO. MAN HOOD RESTORER LE Hee nee of Brain mail prepaid. Jor refund th For sale in Butler, Mo., by J. H. FRIZELL, Druggist. PELY’S CREAM BALM Cleanses che Nasal Passages, Avays l’ain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head. it is Quickly Absorber “ELY BROS..'36 Warren St. N.Y Apply into the N 0c. Druggists or y pins OUT) pappuor S cure for Mace of x with each Box. Aagre Ballard Saow Liz! "919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - CAV Ss ee . Lose Seminat pepeentaaen, Seif Distrust, Wal Snecial Directions Matled st Cs ties not coin the Scientific Americas. hye are Drought widely before the SS ' out cost to the inventor. ‘Sued weekly. Sicrantis diustrated bas b id. S3 a year. ample i it: monthly, Edition, m EEL 5 argest creulation of any scientific in oe ieindo S.31I71S31 INV, NUUVAA HOVE SOIN}Old 00: Fleqant Pullman Service re — Cars (32: ST. Louis} KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ano vee ASK ——WORLD'S FAIR Your nearest tzent fer particalars see that your ticket reads via the pepe! “Missouri Pacific Ry.” H. C. TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, 3 BiG carried tn ‘ith og order we nd by alt 2 al: the payme n note fully deser: [im «aid deed of trast, and whereas default b WILCOX COMPOUND ANSY-® PILLS SAFE AND SUBE, Unserupuious persons are coun ey Sy Com poun: tis, the genuine are “ upin metal boxes w! oe a of accept no s am, fhaiston genuine atall Druggists. Send 4 cen.s for omprs Saf Guard and reeieiheur by man.\ xSpecificto. Fhia.Pa, Nature's Remepy FOR mam Manorake Liver ( CompLaint Scuencn's Liver Pius Trustee's Sule. Whereas John Meagher and Catherine Meagher his wife by noes ir deed ot trust dated Dec. 4, Sat. and recorded in the j recorder’s within ard tor Bates county, Missouri, in hook No 107 page > convered to the undersigned trustee the tollowing described reai estate lying nd being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter ot the south- east quarter of section six (6), the north- east quarter of the northeast quarter of s:ction seven (7) and tne sout east quarter of the northwest quarte of the northeast quarter of section seven [7]all in township thirty-r ine [39] of range twenty nine [29] containing ninetv[go] acres more or less. which conveyance was madein trust to secu e€ the payment of one certain note tuily described in said deed of trust and whereas detault his been madein the payment of the p incipal ot said note and the annual interest accrued Sao ae past due and unpaid, Now therefore at the request of the lega! holder of said note and pursuant to the conantions o1 said deed oftrust,L will proceed toseil the avove described prem- ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash at the east tront ‘dcor of the court house, in the city ot Butler, county of Bates ana state of Missouri, on Friday January 18, 1595, between the hours of nine o'clock in the torenoon and five o'clock in the after- noon of that day for the purposes of sat- istying said debt, interest and costs. C. A. ALLEN, Trustee. [oa ot ee | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI as. County of Bates, $s Beit remembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at a regular term of the circuit court of Bates county. Miesouri, begun and held at the court house, in the city of Butler, on the second Monday in November, 184, and alterwards to-wii:on the Sth day of De- cember, 1304, the same betne the 2th Judi- cial day o: said term, the following proceed- ings were had, to-wit A. Colyer and C W Harteock, plainti™ 8. B BR TL Poston, defendant, Now atthin day come the plaintl by their attorneys, Graves & Cla ing heretotore Sled their petition and ‘adhd vit alleging azmong other things. that delendant BRL Poston. i+ not aresident of the state of Missouni Whereupon it is ordered by the court that said defendant be notified by publi- ation that plaintiffs have commenced a suit agsinsthim in this court by petition and at- tachment founded upon certalon indebtedness of detendant to plaintiffein the sum of one hundred and forty dollars, for money which piaintifis had to pay for defendant on a certain note of date Auguat 7th, 1892 given by derend- ‘and plaintiffs as secarities to tate Bank of Butier Mo nid fendant’s property has been al 5 1 that unless the said & RL Poston be and appear at thiecourt at the next term thereof, to be begun and he lden at the court house in the city of Butler, in ssid county, on the Lith day of February next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if net, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taked ar contessed and judgment will be ren dered accordingly. ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law. in the Butler Weekly Times. a weekly ne wepaper printed and published in Bates county . for four weeks succeesiveiy the last Inrertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court A true copy ofthe record Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, {seac] this 12th day of December 1804 JOHN C HAYES, it Clerk. SEE ne on ik Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI 7/83, unty of Bates, ¢ &8 In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, | in vacation October 4th, isos, Sarah Orr plaintiff, vs A F Orr defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys Graves & Clark before the un- dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county Missouri. in vacation and files her pe- | tition and affidavit alleging among other things that defendant. A F Orr is not & resitent of the state of Missouri,whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said defendant be no- tifed by publication that plaintiff! bas com- menced @ suit ageinst him in thie court by petition and affidavit the general nature and object of which is to obtain a deeree of divorcee from the bonds of matrimony heretotore con- tracted and entered into by and between said plaintif and defendant upon the ground of e desertion of the plaintiff’ by defendant and continued absence trom, and failure to tand maintain plaintiff! for more than one year next before the fling of ootplainti® herein, and that onless nd appear at this court, term thereot to be begun and holden at the court house in the city «1 Batler, | in said county, cm the second Monday in Feb— next, and on or before the third i term, j1 the term shall so long con- nue—and if net then on or before the iaet day of said term, anewer or piead to the petition in [asid cause. the same will be tahen as confess- dand judgment will be rendered acurdingly And be tt fartrer ordered that a copy hereof be pablished aceordang tolaw inthe Batler | Weekls 1 s 8 weekly newepaper printed | and publieh n Bs Mineouri for } four weeks euce the last insertion to before the Gret day of iss, of the eirenit ee reeord. Wit- and the seal of the f Bates county, thie NC HAYES, Cirenit Clerk. Trustee's Saie. reas Mrs ME Walley and Irvin w alley t ~deedoftrust dated Decem and recorded inthe recorder’s office J for Bates county, Missouri, in book i copveyed to the unde trustee the following aeseribed real ent, ling and being situate in the county of and state of Missouri, to-wit Al! of block nine (4) im Walley’s addition to the city of Missouri, except a5 seventy feet wide off of the” to Power Bros. ance Was made in trnet to sec are t of one ce h cons en made in the payment of the annusi | eTest accrued thereon The anc condition and aecording tot. said note and tr therefore, legal holder to. conditi fri or OF the court ie ot a ea county ef Bates and ot | souri, oF | j Friday January 18, 1895, j between the hours of nine o’clock in thq@ure- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon Of that day, for the purposes of sa! { aoe. and costs.