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pm f D i ancl ARS OLDEST ann ORICINAL rWHITTIE 10 WEST NINTH STREET, {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate ~authorized by the State, and conced- ed to be the lead- ing and most suc- cesstul Specialist in BLOOD, NERV- US and URIMARY HORRKE the ‘A Finger of Chars tt Hanged, Wer (harm—th Worn Ww Cuaries Ba ed at Warreurba 29, 1893. ar bis Was lowered eunre b cut off one the execs do the ~ =) ~ Nervous Debility With Its Many Gloomy Sympioms Cured. Lost Vitality Pertectly and Permanently Restored. Syphilis Cured for Life Without Mercury. , Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. cannot fulfill. cure-alls and unskilled puysicians, Dr. Whittier in person or by 1 symptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a physician of long experience, unquestioned skill and sterling tntegrity. MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur- | Lb rthe fay if was or we here sarp ome of ha 1 watch chat coostable ow 1s ehtoth ghastly i vas exh bite d to seven is Dr. H. J, Whittier invar- lably successful’ I la me's poe is lage Bxacha be ig e tiuger id mt uy a8 « tdea of exuib secause he ; trophy, ov makes no promises that he Avoid cheap et, ua wiped, but on Tos a Wak ou etused noon The asly disappeared U please coro ibept bas mysterio Its sa @ to sas ir will oever he | nidbed at small cost and shipped anywhei sectyre from observation. TREATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. re a | | Office hours—9 to 4 und 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. | §To Health an Cuide} i. cc" Call or address {n strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, © West Ninth Street, Kansas City, Emergenci ~ ier! Cacene ¢ tabe, os Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Kutler “tation. stumps—to prepay. ' are out of a calaboow,” ltewjan who caus | NortH Boun Passenger, - - $347 a.m Passenger, + 2:42 p.m. Passenge : - Q 15 DP. m. | Local © evight 11:20 a.m, South Bounp | Passenger, - : 7:16 a.m. | Passenger, «+ tts5 pm. | Passenger, 9:55 P m | Local Freight - 1:55 p.m, Mexic: Musta: Linimer for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sorés, Inflammations, Stiff joints, ), Harmess.& Saddle S- | Sciatica, \ Lumbago, | Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, \ All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, ; All Sheep Ailments, | | j Penetrates Music Membrane and T Quickly to the Seat of Pain: Ousts it in a . Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment co. Pain, Makes Man or Beas: v.... again. Ver 27-° | | Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a‘special exe- tion for delinguent taxes iss from the ice of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, returnable at the February term, 1595, of said court. to me directed in favor ofS H. Fisher ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates county and against James A Wi'son and William R Wilson, Ihave levied and seized pon all the right, title, inte it and claim ot fendante, James A Wilson and William RK WHitson, in and to the following described ‘ a estate Bi .) tuated in Bates county, Missouri, wit: } west quarter of the northea : earter prion : Cee as 34, Tange ites county, Mo., Iwill, on Friday, February 15th, 1895, he | of nine o’clock in the - on and ive orclock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the nt in the city of Butler, Bates county. M ee % 1 the same or 60 much thereof as m: ike [quired at pablic vendue to the highest bidder tion and costs. for cash, to satisfy said execution aT ER. q 7 | McGinnise, of St. Louis. th by u use for winell ted ecutit ren thet 3 Binks —J- ff -rson If Was inte gboul wo» hand of Char City Tribune. Ladies— For diseases of women. Dr Sawyer’s Pastiiles will reach the didculty radically, positively and effectually — It is mild bat efectual. sold by HL Tucker. Consumed the Calaboose. “Phe good people of Harwood said 4 zene from that “I was there Sate down piace last cine urday und saw the circus An ageut for «yatect fire extinguisher bad coutiacted with the erty officials ot Harwood to s-ll the town four of [a order to test their efficiency he asked aud secured per his machiorss. Inisxion to use the eity calaboose for his experiment, the town authority gs, it sees, being fully convinced from his talk thar the machine would work the agert piled a lot of goods boxes aud oth-r flammable boose, set it on ali rigat. Aecordingly material in the cala- fire and turned on The machine failed to get in ots work but the tire did, and it takes to tell it the edifice was cousumed. “Phe city lost a calaboose and the the machine in less time than fire extinguisher agent lost a sale.” Zano invigorates, stimulates and builds up the broken down system Zano cures mental and nervous debility of men Sold by HL. Tucker Marsball, Mo Feb. 1.—The white Cappers ure getting in eome work ip Wednesday night about L2 o'clock eleven of them rode of William Me and when the door was opened had quite » tussle with Harry and Walter Mc Gionis, their father being away from Saline county up to the residence Ginniss, nexr Crutcher, home. The boys fought manfully but they succeeded in dragging Walter into the yard, who, after a desperate fight for liberty, escaped into the woods and took refuge in a| be bad been working. The community is worked up over the affair, and arrests no doubt will follow The McGiuniss brothers are nephews of the late Senator J. C.; coal mine , We gave her Castoria, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, she clung to Castoria, Paumshing Train Wreckers. Washington, D. C , Jav. 30.—The House committee on inter State and foreign commerce to-day agreed up- on a bill for the punishment of train wreckers based upon the one intro- duced by Representative Caldwell! of Ohio. It provides that persons} guilty of wrecking or stopping a train engaged in inter-State com- merce or carrying the mails, for the purpose of robbery, shall be guilty of murder when the death of any person results, and when uo one is killed in the course of tbe offense, shall be liable to imprisonment not less than one nor more than twenty years. United States Circuit courts are given jurisdiction over such offenses. ~ sheriff of Bates Count. oat Notice of Final Settlement. ice is hereby given that all creditors ‘nd all others interested in the estate of m Milner deceased, that I, Geo- Ww wier, administrator ot ers a ‘ d to make final settlemen eat f the Bates thes he next term oO! He foe 1 a ebace court, in Bates county, \ ot Missouri, to beheld at Butier on | bruary, 1 [0 W FOWLER, Administrator. w ith day ot Fe _— & ate Facts Worth Knowing. 4 In all diseases of the nasal mvcous memt rane the remedy used must be non irritating. Nothing satisxtactorily can be accomplished with douches, snufts, pow- | der or astringents, because they are irri- | toting. do not thorougl; ieach the atiect- i ed surtaces and shauld be abandoned as/ worse than failures. A multitude of} persons who had tor years borne ail the worry and pain that catarrh can in- filct testity to the radical and permanent cures wronght by Ely’s Cream Balm. Duuggists have it. + Going to Buy a Watch? If so, buy one that cannot be stolen, The sof Watches are those with BOWS. Here's the Idea: The bow has a groove oneachend. A collar runs down inside the indent (stem) and its into the grooves firmly locking — the bow to the pendent ~ so that it cannot be pulled or twisted of tting a Non-pul! ase is stamped with this trade x G annot be had with any other kind Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send for one to the famous Boss Filled Case maker Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. ark “a * \stH Day. y MEN Easily, Quickly 4 and Permanently Restored. 90TH Das A positive cure for all Weaknesses Nervousness, Debility, and all thei: train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over- work, sickness, worry,etc. Develop and gives tone and strength to the sea- ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses o nightly emissions caused by youthiul errors or excessive use of tobacco,opium and liquor, which lead to consumpti andinsanity. Their use shows immedi- ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure anv case. If not kept by your drug- gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersio AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, 0 Batler, Mo., Joy2H. For sale in Tucker, druggist. ook’sCotton oot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician, Successfully used monthly by thousands Ladies, Is the only perfectly covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer Inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook’s Cotton Root Compound, take no substi- tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage In letter and we will send, sealed, by return mail, Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company, » Block,” * 't, Mich, Butler and all druggists. Your Wife___ @ Will like it. @® Sowill the Cook. F your better half does the cooking, that isan additional reason why there s: a CHARTER OAK RAN oR STOVE inyourkitchen. The use of vents, worry and disappointment. = Sold in Ri 2. WHEELER MERC. ¢ AGENTS, BUTLER, MO. WILCOX COMPOUND ANSY® PILLS SAFE AND SUBE, Unscrupulous persons are coun- terfitti Wileox Com poun Ta js, the genuine are put up in “$ With registered trade mark of TP WS . BENNETT ‘Ons tall Druggists, Send 4censs for ‘oman's Safe Guard and receive them Lymail. \. lcox SpeeideCo.Phila.Pa. Cc. T. STIGLEMAN, A Missouri Farmer—His Thrilling Expert ence while in Kansas City. Having sudered fortive years witb a peculia growth on my under lip I visited a Kansas Ci medical college for an examinstion. After a careful examinationthe professors pronounced ita malignant cancer involving the entire under lip and advised an early surgical opera- tion as the only hope of acure. Dreading the knife I sought others opinions. Hearing thas S Mrs. Phillip Land (whose busband is president of the Sweet Springs Mi Co. Mo.) had been cured by the Balmy € Columt ersonal visit. She vil Remedies to ed myself under I was sent home peeks. afeelita to state these ommend Dr. duty I owe sufferi as I cannot of | safo and reliable medicine dis- | verywhere, by |2t Lowestoft, one of the chief fishing | tno worthless nostrum, Insiston | Killed bya Ranaway Team | Oak Grove, Mo, Feb 1.—Jobo | Hudson is a well known farmer and Hives west of Oak Grove. While be and his wife were driving to towr ina sleigh their team became! frightened in front of N B Snead’s residence in the south part of town and started ona run. Just! before ing the corner ite Broadway Mrs. Hudsen attempted to jump Out of the sleigh, tripped and fell on the hard frozen ground, striking her head = The womentum ! of the sleigh carried ber a few feet over the ground Mr) Hudson re ! mained in the sleigh and soon stop | ped the team Dr. Mann, who passed the team a few feet from where Mrs. Hudson! lay, with the assistance of bj bors, carried her to the house of | C. B. Church There every means} were to revive ber, but to no} effect. She died within two hours/| neip used What Nerve Berries after the accident, never having re have done for others they will do for you. | gained consciousness. Mrs. Huds n| was well and favorably known 1 | i this community and a better woman \never lived. Her maiden name was! Austin. She leavesa busband and} six children, as well as hosts of| friends who will mourn her loss. Old Records Found. Kingston, N. ¥, Feb. 1 —County \Clerk George S. Sleight of Ulster county has received a package by 'express which was found to contain twenty-seven sld Dutch record books jof the county dating trom 1666 to 11685, when the first English records jot the county began. These books ‘are of great value and bave long ;been searched fer in vain They were known to have been in the jvaults of the clerk’s «fice many | jyeate ago, but they euddenly disap | peared and no trace of them could {be found. Nearly ali of them were (written in Dutch. They will be | carefully translated and re bound. Who sent the books to the county jclerk is aa mystery. | | | | | | | | | | Wrecked. | London, Jan 30.—It is rumored | that the steamsbip Elbe has been | ‘wrecked beyond the Needies, aud} | that over 100 passengers have been | ‘drowned The report was later con- | ‘firmed. Over 300 reported idrowned It is reported the Elbe | was lost through collision. Some of | her crew and passengers were landed are | stations on the Suffolk coasc of England. The name of tue eolliding The Elbe bad sailed from Bremen on her return trip to New York yesterday. | vessel was pot then known | Ladies can be positively relieved from all those irregularities, distressing symptoms | and diseases by using Dr Sawyer’s Pastiiles, Sold by HL Tucker. | ~ Died in aStore. | Rolla, Mo., Jan. 26.—This after noon about 4 o'clock Dolly Werner, woman 22 years of age, ‘committed suicide in Love, Livesay | |& Co's store in this city. She se-| cured ten grains of strychnine, came lto the front of the store, emptied | ithe poison into her mouth, washed it down with some snow and then \walked into the hardware depart- } | | | | a young ;ment of the store, where she died | Doctors were hastily called, but came too late to check the fatal ef- (fects of the drug. The girl had no relatives in this vicinity and no| reason is known for her action i i | ety, perseverance and skill cannot im- | Prove Dr "Sawyer’s Cure, because it fully cures indigestion, biliousness and kidney dif- | i] Healty. Sold by H L Tucker | FOR THE LADIES: H CUT PAPER PATTENS. | The Republic supplies its lady | readers with cut paper patterns of | all kinds for ladies, girls, boys and} men. All of seasonable garments, of | the latest styles, and at a cost of Only loc Each. Elsewhere they cost from 25 to 40} cents. Designs of new garments are | published every week in the Repub-) lie with an order blank for the pat-| terns | & Co. prop ‘of the Balmy Col- | Thousands « Be ancerer aiate umbian Of1 Remedies, S. E. Cor. 9th & Wyan- |») 201 se salts Sata erers satel dotte Sts. Kansas City, Mo..to ali afficted Nave purchased these pa’ ms dur- | with cancer. Their ae oe the ing the past vear and never a con marvel of the age and all they claim for them. pjaj pbb once sae Tibaak God I eo nargowly escaped the cruei |Plaint. They are invaluable and yo KNIFE and Durning PLASTER. W! wer any and all sufferers who write me regard ing these wonderful remedies if they willen close a stamp for reply. Yours Respet.. C. T. STIGLEMAN, Grand Pass. Saline County, Mo ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Sold ontright, no rent, no royalty. Adapted to City. Village or Countrs. Needed in d best seller enearth. make from 85 te 650 per da: for Will gladly ans- C&M save on these patterns alone ev ery year many paper. Su TWic times the price of the | be at once for the -WEEK REPUBLIC ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR | Twice-a-Week™ will be sent | ‘free for one year soany person send- {ing before March 1,a club of three | New yearly subscribers, with $8 to | pay for same. If you want a package | of sample copies write for them. 4 |dress allorders THE REPUBLIC, ! St. Louis, Mo. | | | Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Svothing Syrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, MMM AWS Castoria, ™ Castori dren. M C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. “ Castoria is the best remedy for children of others will consi: ren, and use Castoria i interest of their c he real n. stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opi: morphine, soothing syrup and other hurt agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr. J. F. Kixcrerog, Conway, Ar! ik. * Castoria is so well Ir known to me, ypted to children thas $s superior to avy prescription 2 Arncner, M. D., 111 So. Ox Brovkiyn, N.Y, a “Our physicians in the children’s denart- ment have spesen highly of their e peri- have among our lies what is known as regular yet we are free to confess that the mts of Castoria has won us to look with favor upor Usrrep Hosprran axp Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Atte C. Surrn, Pres., The Centaur Company, T] Murray Street, New York City. Fishes BREN ON OR acta Ya eae ce Col ae ta Ls Peet Se ais | Sheritf~ Sale By virtue and authority of an execution for costs issued from the offic: of the clerk of the circuit court ot Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable a the February term, 1895, to me «i- rected in favor of Obe Hawkins, Wm H Haw- kins Martha Hawkios, three of the four chil- dren and heirs of Anthony Hawkins, deceased Emma J Drysdale, one of the the two children of Mattie Allen, deceased, daughter of Anthony Hawkins, deceased, 4m W Wrigh, James I Wright, two of the three heirs of Elizabeth Wright, Cecease@, J U Clark, Sallie Cox, heirs | of Pateey Clark deceased; Levina Sneed, Susan Sneed M K_ Langhlin, Caroline Summers, nah Hedden, heirs of Polly Blanton, John G Parmer, Mary F Wise,H M Farmer, Cecil Cook, Lata € Stone. J E Cook, Kate Farmer and William PF Cook, heirs of Catherine Farm- er, deceased, J WS nter,O B Carlisle JA Durham, Mattie Bashford, heirs of Parah A McKee deceased, O EK Hawkins and Will am G Hawkins. and against E'ward © Wright, Wm B Wright, Samuel © Wright, J Wright, Charles A Wright, Mary E Martha G Tinsley, Kittie A Cogswell, Crockett, beirs of Rebeeca E Wright, deceased, John M Wright, one of the three heirs of ze abeth Wright, deceased, and Richard N Allen 8 miner. by RTP Allen, his guardian, one ot | the two heirs of Mattie Allen, deceased, [ have levied and seized opon ali the right, title, in- terest and claim of the above named defena- ants, in ami to the following descriped real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- wit: The southwest quarter of the southweat quarter of section 20, township 39, range 52 all tn Bates eounty, Mo.. I will on : Friday, February 29, 1895, between the houre of nine o’elock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the eity of Batier, Bates courty, Missounl sell the same or so much thereof a» may be | required at public vendue to the highest bid- \ der for cash. to eatisty said execution and coste. ie D A COLtER, 11-4 Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By yirtne and authority of a transcript exe- cution issued from the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, retu nable at the Febrnary term, 1895, to me direeted im favor of Bennett-Wheeler & Co, and against Jobn R Radford, I have levied and | seized upon all the right, titlh in’ are+t and claim of the above named defendant, in and to the fobtowing described real estate situated in Bates county. Missouri. to-wit: ixty acres off of the west si:te of the north- east quarter of section 44, township 41, of Tauge 29 exeept two acres in the northwer corner of sail tract ;also lots =1,84,85 .66 and 87, in bloek 0 lot 1 in block 3 in Joh wn Kates eo! ~Mo aleoa parcel of Ia be- ginning at the northeast corner of lot 83, u)daoy-yoog ny > 'NN3L 2 TTIAHSYN Axa [110 0) asour puads 3 ‘9Boliog ssouisng jRonovag s.nougoeug ‘pueyysous 3 paogze wes am Arya ured aged 96 AMY INQ “suoNIpuos QIILNVUVND SNOILISOd Cantojeres 105 oa, 1S THE BEST. FIT FOR AKING. $5. co RDOVAN, FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. 4 $359 Fine CALF &KANGAROO. $3.59 POLICE,3 sores. 929922. WORKINGME NS + EXTRA FINE- L.Do LD UCLAS monies $29992.51.73 32" pest DNGOLy, SEN! Over One Million People wear the. W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes Allour shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best ¢ for the money. a equal custom shoes in style and fi. cir wearing qualitics are unsu: 5 The prices are uaiforssi-s-stemned ooenie. From $1 to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by Dealer, whose name will shortly ap- pear here. Agent wanted. Apply at once Ni DEAF! :2.28.28 else falis, as glasses help eyes. Wh: heard. Nopain. Invisible. F. Hiscox. 98. bloek 17, Johnstown Mo., thence runviag Kew York, sole depot. Send for book and pr Pree. east 200 feet, thence south 150 feet thence west 200 feet. thence north 180 feet to place of be- ginning, in section 36 townahi: range 2, allim Bates county, Missouri, 1 will on Saturday, February, 23, 1895. : Dolor between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore at fr falling. noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that D iste day, at the east tront door of the court house. in the eity of Butier, Bates county, Missouri, AR . = BMA’ Acee 8c!l the same orse much thereof as may be required at public vendue to the highest bid- der for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. D A COLYER, Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execu- tion issned from the office of the clerk of the chreuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- tuynable at the Febrnary term, CONSUM Use Parker r ‘Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. ew. Se eR ORNS ad or BLO TOO: SF BREAKFAST-SUPPER, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COGOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. je worst ick, I have levied and seized apon al! ght, title, interest andclaim of the above named defendant, J J McKisesick in aad to the foliowing described real estate situated im Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The east 25 feet of lot 2 block 13 in Butler, Mo ; also levied and seized upon all the right. title, interest and claim ofthe sbove named defendant. J W Ennis. in and to the follow- ing described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The west half ot lot 1 and ali of Jot 2in block 2 in Thompson’s addition tothe city of Butler, Mo..all im Bates county, Mo. 1 will on Saturday, February, 23, 1895. between the hours of nine o’elock in the fore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | day, at theeast rront door of the court house im the city of Batler, Bates county, Missouri sell the same or 80 much therecf as may be re- quired at pablic vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, to eatisfy said execution sad costs, D A COLYER, +Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county. Missouri, returnable atthe February term, i=s5, of eaid court, to me directed in favor of The Citizens Bank of Hampton, low: J W Kinser. Ih WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS the right, tith : = = ants, J A Bover and J W Kinser, De drop in and see N. M. Nestle- | foicwing described real essate sitasted ts rode at New Home, Mo. He wil moe go ty aaa tie bok he 4. and lot No give you the highest ket price 5 im block No n the town of Merwin, in the county of Bates and state of Me., I will on Tuesday, February 19, 189: between the hours ef nine o’clock in the fore- oon snd five o ay for chickens, eggs and hides. Also’ takes subscriptions to the Butler! Weekly Truzs, at $1.00 per year and as agent is authorized to collect and receipt for the paper. Narsos M. Nestiznop. ty, Missouri. sell the same or ro much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the idder for cach, to satisfy said execation and cests. COLYER. es County DA > Sherif of Bat:

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