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OLDEST anv ORICINAL b Dr, WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, The Kentucky court of appeals | holds valid and payable in gold the! $300,000 bonds of the city of Louis-| j ville sold to Farson, Leech & Co. {NEAR JUNCTION.) Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure- it not only re- |Meves: it cures. It is euitable to all ages and ANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. j ever. nber ofthe family. Try a free sam Regular graduate |! y HL Tacker authorized by the | state, and conced- | ed to be the lead- Ing and most suc- | ‘ul Specialist OOD, NERV- Chairman Tham of the Wisconsin republic: an state central committee better. His ath, | however, is only a matter of a short | is somewhat de: a time trees Debility | With tts Many Gloomy oa Cured. ost Vitality | Yertectly and ose Restored. /philis vured for Life Without Mercury. Jrinary Diseases Quickly Relieved j and 1d Thoroughly Cured. lably successful? Because he hy makes no promises that he cannot fulfill, Avoid cheap eure-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 €. 0. D. FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Office hours—9 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. Guide} §To Health and Emergencies | for 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. Call or address in strict confidence oDR.H. J. WHITTIER, Kansas City, M@ Dr. Sawyer's ripe’ § « Lure is the result of | experience, ski'l and hone: It is & posigive eure for all stomac hy liver ‘aad kidney trou- bles. Sold t PR. Tucker | The committee ou federal relations | ) of the Thinois house bas made a fa- vorable report cu Kaiser's prohibit the r building in this ing over any public state of any flag is Dr. H. J. Whittier invar- | save the stars and Stripes. “Experience and mouey,cannot improve Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure, ‘because it radically cures dyspepsia, liver ‘complaint and kidney dimeulty. Sold’ by H. Tucker. In Cripple e e Creek, Col., "the coro- ner’s jury has found a verdict that the killing of Patrick Looney by Constable J. W. Tupton was done in the performance of his duty and without felonious intent. Honesty, perseverance and skill cannot im- prove Dr Sawyer’s Cure, because it fully cures indigestion, biliousness and kidney dif- fleulty. Sold by HL Tucker. The New York assembly has pass ed the concurrent resolution sub- mitting to a vote of the people the question of woman vote of 80 to 3 go to the senate. Musourt Pacific Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. Nortu Bounp suffrage by a The bill will now Remember that disease becomes in- Passenger, - - 9 4:47 a.m. Pat bg till 1 positive! oo. eee rurable. stilles Will positively Passenger, 2:42 p.m cure long standing cases. It heals and cures Passenger, - - g:15 p.m. Sold by HL. Tucker Local freight 11:20 a.m. SoutH Bounp Practical Suggestion.—Another Passenger, - - 7:16 a. m. Playwright.—“Gibbs. I'm blest if assenger, + =" Etgs P m. I know how to wind up this third Passenger, bd “ gts , ” . Local Freight ne 1:55 p.m act. What would you do?” Gibbs “Why not put an advertisement in the papers under the head of ‘Situa- tion Wanted?”—Chicago Tribune. Ladies—The druggist named below will give ou a free sample package of Dr Sawyer’s Pas illes, which cure diseases peculiar to women Sold by HL Tucker Mexicar Mustai. Linimen: Martin Raning, of Warrensburg, who lost ateg ou the Metropohtan street railway system, in Kansas City, sued the company in the John- son county circuit court for $25,000 for On the 28th of February the jury Burns brought in a verdict for $12,500. D 5S = Caked & Inflamed Udders. | jo<!tnaninot:” Zang ‘cures mental and sexual debility of men Sold by H. gist. Tucker, drag- Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle So: Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, *Mamma,’said Willie,“do you pay Jennie fifteen dollars a month for looking after me?” “No, sixteen, said mamma, ‘She is a good nurse and deserves it. “Well, Tsay, ma, Ill look after myself for ten dollars. You'll save six dollars by it.’—Har- per's Young People. Zano cures all diseases: tal and nervous debili broken down nervou: hood. Sold by H. L. Tucker. Mme. Fouchett, sister of Richard Demady, who is charged with the murder of bis mistress, Lena Tapper (the first of the Denver Market street strangling cases), has become violently crazy. Some believe that her mind has been unbalanced by | the weight of terrible secrets known resulting trom men- y. Zano restores the system and lost man- jto her regarding the market street Penetrates Muscle, | Membrane and T murders Ladies can be positively uo relieved from all} those irregularities, | distressing exmptoms | : t weg, | ANdiliseases by using Dr Sawyer's Pastilles, Quickly to the Very | Soiey it In Forsythe, Ga., ‘bursday after- noon Amos Gibson, a negro. crimi- nal assaulted Mrs Martha Waller and Miss Hart. two respectable white women, tbe IJatter an imbecile. He was caught and taken to the woods near the scene of the crime that mght and hanged to the limb of a tree, his body being afterward riddled with bullets. Seat of Pair x: 1 | Ousts it in a Rub in Vigorously. ne Liniment c: in, Makes Man or Beast \.-.. again. bill to} The eriginal sinfulness in poor. | weak, frail humanity will break out once in a while in spite of all we can do. The sexton of the First Baptist church at Carthage, James Talbert has been a faithful Christian and ex emplary chur many years. Steamer Twilight. Marshall, Mo., March 1(.—The steamer Twilight, which sank near | Arrow Rock, this county, in 1865, ‘loaded with an immense amount of \silver coin that was being shipped to Fort Leavenworth to pay off sol- | diers at the garrison, and containing | 300 barrels of whisky. ch member for 1 He has been discreet and lowly as becomes an . these arms, amuni- humble | | tion, ete.. has been found recently Jaborer in the Lord’s vinevard, and/ at a depth of 20 feet below the sur- though Satan followed ‘bim with |face, and at a considerable distance | numerous temptations, Brother Tal- | from the present current of the Mis- bert sucessfully battled off the souri river, and preparations are’ Prince of Evil until the other night. being made to resurrect the cargo.| when, during a crowded revival! Good sized trees are growing over the site of the unfortunate boat. It) is thought the whisky will be found | gexton tugged in vain fora while/ in a good state of preservation andjand then turning to the preacher | greatly improved by age; while the | blurted out in aloud voice, “Parson, | silver will also come into good use. |] can't get the d—d thing loose™ | A farmer named Chatan, residing | exec i in Leake township, Vernon county, | has been arrested for a threatening letter through the mail. | The letter was sent to constable | Martin of that township, ordering| him to pay him $30 at once or he| wou!d blow him to h—I. meeting Pastor R. K. Maiden asked | | that the window be The! lowered Up in Sweet§Springs Ida Miller, a} ; Warrensburg girl who is teaching} |school there lost a watch and dili-| gent search failed to find it. Several | jevenings afterwards she was sum | moned to the door to find the local | jdivision of the Salvation Army} | drawn up in battle array. The} |lieutenant stepped up and restored | | the lost time keeper to Miss Miller, | ,explaining that it had been found by | ja coal miner who had intended to| #, | keep it but his conversion into the| | ranks of the Army occurring just | | about that time, he confessed his | easy to steal or ring watches front the sine » and declared his wish to restore | sending WHHOUL THE dima thevotier vid oe jerk—the ring slip- tem, and away goes the wai | femaie weakness. Sai on an of the head and aeouag Hower part of the back. It strengthens and mi only the chain, cures. Sold by HL Tucker. “Do you ere ee @oania with 3 idea stopped | that little game: Ge your help, Mrs Penguin?” asked | The bow has a groove | " oneachend. Acollar | Mrs. Waglum i oy ER EE “Not a bit,” said Mrs. Penguin. | pendant (stem) and ts} | fice into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, 9 that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. | “Why how do you avaid it?” said | Mrs. Waglum, in astonishment | “JT don’t keep any,” said Mrs. Pen- | guin. » Sold by all watch dealers, without st, on Jas. cases c 3oss Filled and other Money and experience cannot pro: ince a bet- ter family medicine than Dr. Sawyer’s Family | Cure. It cures difficulties of the stomach liver. Sold by H. 1, Tucker, containing this trade mark— Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. Benton Wise, a traveling mab, killed himself au Mexico, Mo. The reason he assigned is that he lost What Nerve Berries have done for others his money in a poker game at Jeffer- son City. If all the fellows who lose for you. | money on poker at Jeff City, are to | kill themselves the population of the * [etate will be greatly decreased. ag Do not suffer with pain on top of the head and in the back when Dr Sa: Pastilles will absolutely and positively cure you. | i L Tucker. Sold by vii DAY. yy, | ty, Quickly ‘ i anently Restored, 30T# bay. A tive cure for all Weaknesses, The effort to effect arrangements for the coal clearing house in the Ne wanes. Debility, and all their | pe ren Obi uauacts) ta)abllaeepco train of evils resulting from early errors {8te*8: She scheme, as it now stands and later excesses; the result of over- |i8 to have one representative on the work, sickness, worry,etc. Develops | board from each district to arrange and gives tone and strength to the sex- | prices output. ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses or | jons caused by youthful | Children Cry for errors or excessive use of tobacco,opiui |Pitcher’s Castoria. | —— which lead to consumpitic:: | | { . Their use shows immec:- | Children Cry for ovement. Insist upon hay |'Pitcher’s Castoria. ne NERVE BERRIES, 110 other. | Children Cry for | ent to carry in vest pocket. | | Pitcher’ Cc i | Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one full | Pitcher’s Castoria. treatment, $5.00, Guaranteed tocure | qi. Connecticut eceates uscace Retort _ ae pa pealed the blue laws. [t was a| in plain wrappe: \statute which provided that a jus- Address mail ordersto | tice of the peace CINCINNATI, 0 price, P amphle t free. might convict a} AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., Butler, ist. For sale in by H. L! without corroborative testimony of | Tucker, on ‘the offenses ef Sabbath breaking, swearing. blasphemy ness. drunken-| aud | W; L. ,DOUCLAS 1S THE BEST. FIT FOR AKING. OE is 155 Sika FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. 243350 Fine CALFRKANGAROO. $3.59 POLICE,3 soLes. Zano invigorates mental power and tones} broken down nervous system resulting from | lost manhood. Zano cures nervous and sexual | debility of = id by H L_ Tacker. The strike of the mivers of the | | Pittaburg district was one week old| $2. WORKIN $28 TETRA FINcHENS, Thuraday and there are nearly two- $2. SLE SSO SE, | \thirds of the miners at work at the junion rates The strikers consider | in’ time will cure | Dr Sawyer til any case of female weakness. Get a free sam- | ple package from the following named drug gist. Soldby HL Tucker, Two Mexicans were re standing at | the door of the little railway (sae, jeach insisting, with infinite bows| The and flowing compliments that the| © | other should precede him. “Ob, jhow deliciously polite!” said the | | touriat lady. **Why can't our Amer- | {ican wen learn such politeness?” “It | }ain't so much politeness, mum, ex | plained the resident American gen- | |tleman, “as that no Greaser dov't ia S|like to give no other Greaser a eee see | chance to git close bebind bis back.” |—Indianapolie Journal. ; Dc drop in and see N. M. Nestle- pee at New Home, Mo. He will | give you the highest market price| for chickens, eggs and hides. Also} , iv. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever takes subscriptions to the Butler | sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblaine Weekly Truss, at $1.00 per year and | Corns, ind all Skin Eruptions, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, tivel Piles, or no pay il 1 as agent is authorized to collect and Reuaaatoed to give pay required I receipt for theZpaper. or money refunded. Price 25 cts per boxt N « M. Nestizn0p. For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts} the fight practically won, but they | muy yet bump against some adverse | circumstances in the person of rail ‘| road uperatora. Orel One Million People wear ‘the | W.L. aoe a All our shoes are equally satisfactory They Cae value for the Li ses unfriendly to women are positive! a custom in style and it. cur y Dr Sawyer’s Pa-tilles ase yome | Ir wearing qualitics are unsu druggist for a free sample package It heals | The prices are uniform,---stam, on sole, andcures. Sold by H L Tacke ‘rom $1 to $3 saved over other makes. Tt your deales cannot sepply youre Sold by Dealer, whose name will shortly ap- pear here. Agent wanted at once The supreme court of Colorado! Apply | has handed down an opinion holding | that the bill passed by the legisia-| ture for the relief of easteru Colora It! not beeome a law and the destitute farmers will bave do farmers is upccustitutional will, | Caution Your friends not ea theretore. buy a Cooking Stove to look elsewhere than to the state pg ‘i — for seed with which to wake a fresh | | Start this spring. i the merits of ...... Is Your Tongue | Coated, your throat dry, your eyes {dull and inflamed and do you teel mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are not doing their work. Why don’t you taxe Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs vou nothing-— Sold by H. L. Tucke: y BENNETT WHEELER MERC. CO., AGENTS, BUTLER, - MO. |persou on his personal knowledge| J | This 19th day on February, deceased. \ the 25th day of 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, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms znd allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. teething troubles, cures Castoria assimilates the and bowels, giving healthy our Curd, Castoria relieves constipation and flatulency. food, regulates the stomach and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. * Castoria is an excellent madicine for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. “ Castoria is the best remedy for children of I hope the day is not al interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opitim, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending which I am acquainted. far distant when mothers will consider the re: them to premature graves.”* Da. J. F. Ervcagror, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” 11 So. Oxford A, Ancuen, M. D., St., Brooklyn, N.Y. “Our physicians in the children's depart shly of their e_peri ide practice with Castoria and we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular s sare free to confess that the toria has won us to look with favor upon Usitey Hosprra axp Dispensary, Boston, Mass. ALLEN C. Surru, Pres., Murray sce New York City. The Twice-A-Week Republic| SPECIAL OF ER GOOD ONLY UNTIL MARCH 31st, 1895. Send two new subscribers with | two dollars and get one year free. Send four two years without cost. “Do you know a good thing when | you see it? A word to the wise is sufficient.” Addresss Tur ‘Reevar 1, St. sista) Mo ook’sCotton oot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. mthly by thousands of Ladies, 1s the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine dis- covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook’s Cotton Root Compound, take no eubsti- tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage in letter and we will send, sealed, by return mail, Fullscaled particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps, Address Pond Lily Company, No. 3 Fisher Block, Detrolt, Mich. Sold in Butler and everywhere, by all druggists. Gc. T. STIGLEMAN, A Missouri Farmer—His Thrilling Experi ence while in Kansas City. Having suffered for five years with a pecull: growth on my under lip I visited a Kansas Ci medical college for an examination. After a careful examination the professors pronounced | it @ malignant cancer involving the entire under lip and advised an early surgical opera- tion as the only hope of @ cure. Dreading the ; kni fe I sought others’ Mrs. ip (whose husband is r gZ Co., Mo.) had been cured by the B Z Colum ces | her a perso She so highly recommended the Oil Re s to | me that I came back and placed myself under the Oil treatment at once. I was sent home sound and wellin just four weeks. 4 feelita duty I owe suffering human facts. as I cannot too highly rec Castle & Co, proprietors of the Balmy umbian Oil Remedie: FE. Cor sth & Wyan- x Mo..to ali affiicted are certainly the Ithank God I so narrowly escape KNIFE and burning PLASTER. W1il gladly ans- we any and all sufferers who write me regard- ing these wonderful remedies if they willen- close a stamp for reply. Yours Respct.. Cc. T. STIGLEMA: Grand Pass, ne County, Mo Administrator's Notice. | Notice is hereby given, that letters of adwinistration on the estate of Maggie | Newell, deceased, were granted tothe | | undersigned on the 19th day of Feb- ruary, 1895, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri All persons having claims against ‘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- cation, they shall be forever barred. 1895. . F. WARNOCK, Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- istration on the estate of George A. Heath, were ited the undersigned on court of Bates con ty, Missouri. All persons having claims against ssid es- | | tate, are required te exhibit them for allow- | anceto the sdmiaistrstor within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be | juded fr-m any benefit of ssid estate; and | if euch claims be mot exhibited within two years from the Gate of this publication, they | shall be forever barred. This Ist day of March. 1935 3. FF. Lannoce. administrator. new subscribers with | four dollars and receive the paper | Successfully used | president of the Sweet | Soothing | s. Imade | y to state tnese | mend Dr. | . 1865, by the probete | EPILEPSY F17s! Its curability established by. the use of the new remedy (Solanum Carolinense) as pre- pared by Dr. Selman. Kyndorsed by the medi- | cal profession generally.” Send for pamphlet | Address all communications to A.G.SELMAN,M.D., Indianapolis, Ina. o7 e ec Ot 22: = acts tals S6r 2 Bees us = sou Fags a aS 2°32 I5385 Fees esssh es Baap | Meza gw ceztnsas’ Seer ze Baz bae te met SS gene Shss y 8.58 OS 2, 2 ci c828 Bete ae (3 BE EDS ESE. 2 OFweS | goa 3s Pssbazsbas ck = 25 Betcoz° bh se a - e t @ 83% 23 3 isseOe4 | see Pe ae = S fees my BE ke mS a tt | Ot as a*3: 38 | 5 oe t— SS a BE. o—= 225: 3 | M.ss< a Oz” 5 ie Se —) a Trustee's Sale. Whereas W. W. Winn, a singl- man, by his deed of trust dated February th, 1892, and recorded in | the recorder’s office within and for | Bates county, Missouri, in book«No 98 at page 416 conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following deserib- edreal estate lying and being situ- ate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Section one (1) in township forty (40) range thirty (30) and south half of southwest quarter and south half of southeast quarterof section thirty six (36) in township forty-one of range | thirty (30); also lot two southwest quarter and west half of Jot one north | west quarter and lot two northwest | quarter of section six (6) township { forty (40) range twenty-nine (29 which conveyance was made in trust to secure 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 now past due and unpaid. Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above describ- ed 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 Missouri,on Saturday March 23, 1895, between the hours of nine o'clock in ney eiaudetociehent: | the forenoon and five o'clock in the d the cruel | afternoon of that day, for the pur- poses of ety said debt, interest and costs. CHARLES HAINEs, 15-4t Trustee Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Wiiliam W Campbell a single man, by his deed of trust dated February 17, 1590, and recordedin the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 86 page 552 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the tollowing described real estate lying and being situate in the county ot Bates | and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half ot the southwest quar- ter ot section five [5], and the southeast quarter of section six (6) in township i forty-one [41{ of range thirty-one [31) which conveyance was made in trust to ent one Lldiee! or note interest notes tully de- ' scribed said deed of trust Seal wherea- detault has been madeinthe payment ot said principal note and two inter- est notes and accrued interset there- on and same is now past due and unpaid, Now theretore at the request or the legal holder of satd note and pursuas! to the conditions ot said deed oftrust,1 wil! proceed tosell the above described prem- ises at public vendue, to the highes: | bidder tor cash at the east tront dcor ot | the court house, in the city or Butler, | county ot Bates and state of Missouri, on Wednesday March 27, 1895, between the hours of nine o'clock in the | forenoon and five o’clock in the after- | noon of that day for the purposes of sat- | istying said debt, interes: and costs. - G. HARTWELL, Trustee.