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a ae | Dr. WHITTIE 10 WEST NINTH STREET, {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate authorized by the ed to be the lead- ing and most suc- OUS and URINARY Nervous Debility With its Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. Lost Vitality Pertectly and vee lm Restored. Syphilis Cured for Life Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly pine | and Thoroughly Cured. Why =? makes no promises that he cannot fulfill, Avoid che 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 €. 0. D. FRE! CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Ofice hours—9 to 4 and 7 to8. Sunday 10 to 12. Cc id jTo Health and Emergencies UIA j tor 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. Call or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, © West Ninth Street. Kansas City, MO H. J. Whittier tnvar- Musouri Pacific ‘ e te, Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. Nortu Bounp Passenger, - - 4:47 a.m. Passenger, + + 2:42 p. m. Passenger, - 5 p.m. Local F relight + 11:20 a.m, South Bounp Passenger, - - 7:16 a. m. Passenger, des 5 pm. Passenger, - - 9:55 p.m. Local! Freight - 5 p»m. Mexican Mustan Linimen: for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sore - Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissuz Quickly to the Very Seat of Painans Ousts it in a Jif*. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment con;..>~ Pain, Makes [an or Beast weii again. WANTD—CHICKENS E &EGGS De drop in and see N. M. Neatle- rode at New Home, Mo. He will give you the highest market price for chickens, eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butler About colds and coughs in the cam-| ‘Weekly Tnuzs, at $1.00 per year and nt is authorized to collect and receipt for thefpaper. Natsox M. Nestrz20p. state, andconced-_ cessful Specialist | in BLOOD, NERV. |, ~ | dL Tueke uccesstul? Because he | « neighborhood eight miles east of Marshall, Mo., from diptheria. Zano invigorates mental power and tones | broken down nervous system resulting from , lost manhood. Zano cures nervous and sexual debility of men. Sold by HL. Tocker The Nodaway county court will let the building of six iron and a number of wooden bridges on May 8. | Do not suffer with pain ontop of the head and in the back when lr Saw Past will absolutely and pe you. Sold by William Wayman of Pleasant Val ley has set out 900 apple trees this lepring. He expects to have some | fruit in a few years Ladies—For diseases of women, Dr Sawyer’s | Pastilles will reach the diticulty radically, | positively and effectually. It is mild but lemectual. Sold by H L Tucker. Seventy five free silver members | of the Texas legislature held a meet ing and organized an anti-gold bug movement. Ladies—The druggist named below will give you a free sample package of Dr Sawyer’s Pas tilles, Which cure diseases peculiar to women. Sold by H L Tucker Sir Arthur Wellesley Peel, late speaker of the British House of Commons, bas been created a vis- count by Queen Victoria. Honesty, perseverance and skill cannot im- prove Dr. Sawyer’s Cure, because it fully cures indigestion, biliousness and kidney dif- ficulty. Sold by HL Tucker. Cyrus Teed, the so called Kores- han prophet of Chicago,has organ ed a branch in Pittsburg with twen- ty three members. You will never know positvely what a won- derfal remedy Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure is until you try it. Itwilleure,you of a sour stomach. Sold I L Tueker Dr. Salmon, chief of the national | bureau of animal industry, declares | that there is no law compelling the labeling of horse meat. Zano cures all diseases resulting from men- tal and nervous debility. Zano restores th broken down nervous system and lost _m hood. Sold by I. L. Tucker. Catharine Scott,the oldest woman in Brooklyn, N. Y., died yesterday, aged 103. She was born in Ireland aud had lived in Brooklyn seventy years. z Ladies can be positively relieved from all those irregularities, distressing symptoms anddiseases by using Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles, Sold by HL Tucker. The body of Miss Emma Schlegel, one of the victims of the Elbe steam- ship disaster, was brought up by a trawler’s net and taken to Lowestoft England. Ladies—Remember that disease becomes in- curable. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will positively cure long standing cases. It heals and cures . Sold by H L Tucker. The Kansas railroad bord has sent out the last carload of seed grain for western drought sufferers. The board expended $73,000 of the $100,000 appr opr iated. Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure cures stomach trouble Dr Sawyer s Family Cure cures liv- ercomplaints, cures kidney difticulty, Sold by H. L. Tucker. The state university has two grad- uates who have attained to consider able eminence—Steye B. Elkins,sen- ator from West Virginia and A W. Terrell, minister to Turkey. E xperience and money cannot. improve Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure, because it radically cures dyspepsia, liver complaint and kidney difficulty. Sold ‘by H. Tucker. An exchange i is authority for the statemet that Sam Jones declared the only difference between St. Louis and hell was—tae former had a river while the latter had none. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles used in time will cure any case of female weakness. Get a free sam- ple package from the following named drug gist. Sold by HL Tucker DeKalb county claims ehe has fur- | nished St. Joseph with five of her best lawyers, viz.: Stephen Brown, K. B. Randolph, Henry Ramey,Ben- jamin Casteel and W. H. Haynes. Dr Sawyer’s Family Care—t not only re- Neves; itcures. It is suitable to all ages and every member of the family. Try a free sam- ple.” Sold by HL Tucker. The Hopkins Journal has been handed a price list of 1864, in which calico is offered at fifty cents per | yard, canton flannel at eighty cents, | and a spool of thread at thirty cente. Try a bottle of Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure and you will be convinced that it will cure all stomach, liver, kidney and vowel diticulty. H. L. Tucker. The Hon. J. W. Brock, of Newton | county bore the burden and heat cf, the legislative session and then went home and had the measles. Money and experience cannot produce a bet- ter family medicine than Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure. It cures difficulties of the stomach and liver. Sold by H. L, Tucker. Chillicothe wants the Curfew rang at 9 p. m. for all boys and girls un-| der 16 who are on the streets unac- companied by some sdult. What's the Use ot Talking mertime. You may have a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure for it. Sold by H. L. Tucker. Played Pokerand Prayed. | San Francisco Bulliten. Several children have died in the! Ihave heard an elderly Hebrew [It is said that gentleman who was very ford of |“There is a skeleton in every closet,” card playing and particularly of pok-| arose from the followi : er. One night his Juck was especial- ly bad and he saw his money vanish-| that he was dying, ing rapidly. So at every hand that| the news to bis mother depted the was dealt him he would raise his} following device: He | eyes on high and pray: “Please Lord, let me vin!” j little more than before. exclaiming: | The game went on He won steadily after he had secured about all money that the others had he threw | off the wig and beared, the features and shouted gleefully: “Aha, Lord! Dot's de time I fool you.” IPERHEIDSIECK, PLUG TOBACCO. Consumers of cheng bene who areviling to pay alittle more than the price charged for the ordinary trade tobaccos, will find this brand superior toall others <7 OF IMITATIONS, What Nerve Berries have done for others they will co ive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and all their train of evils resulting Irom early errors ; the result of over- and later ex and gives tone and strength to the sex- unnatural losses or ons caused by youthful use of tobacco,opium and liquor, which lead to consumpiion and insanity. Their use shows immedi Insist upon having the gen uine HERVE BERRIES, no other, Convenient to car ry in vest pocket. Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure j If not kept by your drug- gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Address mail ordersto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNAT!, 0 nightly emis errors orexcessive Pamphlet free. Tucker, drug COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old Successfully used of Ladies, 1s the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine dis covered. Beware of unprinctpled 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 Address Pond Lily Company, isher Block, Detroit, Mich. }Sold in Butler and everywhere, by | cures. “Sold by H L Tueker. all druggists. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. » 2 Good Work. BENNETT WHEELER MERC. c0., BUTLER, - | A Skeleton in Every Closet. | London Answers the expression, A young Italian ing to break i her that he was ill and that it Thad been oretold he would not recover until Then he would start in and lose a| he had worn a shirt made by a wo- He became | man who had no trouble. so disgusted that he threw down his The widow soon band and left the room, “I play me no more poker discovered that it was DO easy task to find sucha | person, but at length was referred re-\toalady who seemed surrounded | maining players and presently anoth- | with every comfort and hap piness er man came in and took a hand. land possessing a busband a long black beard hair to matah and had most cairare, divary luck who and) jseemed devoted to her. The widow made known her request, and for an and | answer was shown a closet where a the} skeleton hung suspended from a beam. disclosing She was told it was the remains loser, | of the lady's former lover, who from motives of jealousy, had been slain You didn’t know me./py her husband and that he com pelled her to visit it every day. The widow concluded that no one was without trouble,that “there was a skeleton in ever closet, and be- came reconciled to the approaching loss of her son. James Moore is explaining his woes to the court at Keytesville for his connection with a a mule be- |longing to his employer, J. N. Gip- json. Moore took the mule to Macon and sold it. In consequence he is in deep trouble, which 1s likely to land | him in the penitentiary. Clark & Pott’s sale of saddle and driving horses began Tuesday morn- ing at Mexico. Prices ranged from} paid C. H. McCullough of Howard) harness gelding. The other sales ranged closely around the $100. | Box: “Robert Brandy, of Jackson, | and Ella Wilson, of Shawneetown | quiet way, April 16th.” E. W. areran bi erties of the First National bank at Moberly, is} dead. E.R. Lany, of the Siketon Dem-| bridal tour. Sam Roland, aged 18 “years, of | Macon, was killed by being bit by a base ball bat during a guamel- Morehouse has 300 inhabitants all| employees of a large saw mill which runs night and day. The contract has been ‘let for the new $30,000 passenger station for the Missouri, Kansas & Texas at Se- dalia. The News says that a fairer pros- pect for crops never gladdened the hearts of the people of the Ozark country. Diseases un endly to women are positively cured by Dr Sawyer’s Pa-tilles. Ask your druggist for a free ee package. It heals andeures. Sold by H L Tucker. Farmer Kirk, of Johnson county, |claims to have broken the corn | planting record by putting in thirty | acres in one day debility ofmen Sold by H. gist. Ozark region bas maliciously blight- ed for life the prospects of his re- “Coxey Debs.” Such a man ought to be kept off the grass forever. female weakness, pain on top of the head and | lower part of the back. It strengthens ‘and | Wm. Lee, of Chariton county, | |charged last week under the three | fourths rule. Zano invigorates, stimulst. | the broken down system. Zano cures mental and nervous debility of men. Sold by H. L. | Tucker Sedalia Bazoc: The Westport council has decided that the bloom- ers must go Westport ie a suburb of Kansas City and by this action the town forfeits every claim to be- ing a fin de siecle place Remov: 2 +We take pleasure in announcing that atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- move ali traces ot rheumatism, kidney trovbles and liver complaint trom the user. Itis the only Say oe that is guaranteed te cure these diseases or no ay. Parks sure cure is sold by H. L. nekcr, $100 to $405, the last figures being | county for Tip Top, a saddle and} th The latest in marriage notices orthe state of Missouri, comes from the Cape City Spice | | STATE OF MISSOURI ¢ were gently and nicely married in al ocrat, traveled 1,920 miles on his| | hereto. thatis to say more than thirty-one | years prior to this action |" That this plaintiff, and his grantors have | | herein cannot be more fully Zano restores nervous energy and restores | lost manhood. Z ano cures mental and sexual | Tucker, drug- | sry time will expire Sept. 14, 1s An inhuman father down in the} Ladies—Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles are effectual for | | the last d | the petition in said cause, the same will be | taked as confessed. and judgment will be ren- | who, in October, 1893, proceeded to | the penitentiary aud delivered him-| | self up to serve two years, was dis-| and builds up| for eee and ace MOTHERS, Do Do You Know Do You Know: most Do You Know ‘4 was because Castori Do You Kr cents, oF one c Do You Know 28: whes possessed Well, these things are w Pa RS A You Know . tracert w sold than The fac-simile ZAM is on is on every signature of TTA wrapper, ory Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Order of Publication | STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates, § °$ In the Circuit Court of Bates county In vacation Juneterm, 105 Ja der, pk known h fendants. Now att day comes the plaintiff herein by 8 attorneys, Graves X Clark, before the un- ersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mo., in vacation and files his petition Missouri, kson Cor- vs John Paxton and the un- f Jobn Paxton, deceased, de- ‘and amidavit: alleging among other things, fendant, John Paxton, is not a resident and the unknown heirs of said John Paxton, are not known to plaintiff, which said petition is as follows County of Bates, 5 In the Cireuit Court, June term, 1805 Jac Eon Corder, Plaintig, John Paxton and the unknown | heirs of John Paxton, deceased, Defendants, Plaintiff tor his cause of action states that he owns and holda title to the following de- | scribed real estate in Bates county, Missouri, ae wit: The south half of the northwest quar- er of section 33, township 41, range 30 ‘That \the same is vested in him and those under whom he claims by the statute of limitation provisions of section 6770 of chapter | los, Re sed Statutes of Missouri (isso) That | the equitable title eminated from the goyern- ment of the U.S. more than ten years prior had the possession of and paid taxes on said |land for more than thirty-one years prior to |thisdate Plaintiff avers that one John Pax- | ton appears of record to have entered and patented this said land on December J5th iss ‘That he has made no conveyance whi is of record, good in substance and form, conveying any title from him vo the first grantor in the line of grantors under and through which this plaintiff claima, orto any other person. That ifthe said Paxton is now living he would in this way and for this rea- son have an interest therein, and if dead his | legal heirs in the same way and for the same | reason would be interested herein. Plaintift | further avers that the said John Paxton ig not a resident of the state of Missouri. | That if the said Paxton is dead his legal heirs are unknown to this plaintit, | and for that reason their names cannot be | entered herein and theirrespective interests more definitely set forth. Wherefore plaintifT prays that this court may enterits decree de- claring the title to the land aforesaid to be vested in this plaintiff by li provisions of said section tation under the for all further and proper relief GRAVES Attorne CLARK, for Plaintiff. STATE OF MISSOURI Coanty of Bates, AFFIDAVIT. W W Graves being duly sworn upon his oath | says that he isthe agent and attorney of the iplaintiffin the foregoing petition, and the facts se forth therein are true and correct. That the said John Paxton is not a resident of the state of Missouri, and that if the said John | Paxton ice dead his legal heirs are un- known tothis plaintif or his attorneys, and for that reason their names and exact interest | et forth or stated W. W. GRAV Subscribed and sworn to before me t Apri , 1895 HC. CLA Notary a (srav]} Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in va- | cation that said defendants be notified by pub- | ‘lication that plaintiff has commenced s suit againstthem in this court, the general object and purpose of whic! tioned in the foregoing petition, in pla and that unlees the said defendants, be aed pes at thie court. at the next term thereof, to be (R& June sa next, and on or before the | hird day of saidterm, if the term shail so long continue—and if net. then on or before y of said term—answer or plead to dered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof | be published according to law, i: Weekly Tivxs, a weekly new | and published in Bates See weeks successively, the last Insertion to be at least fiftwen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court. A trae copy lofthe record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, per printed | [seat] this 17th day of April, 1=95 STEWART ATCHESON, 23-4 Cireait Clerk. The dace A- Week Republic | SPECIAL OF "ER GOOD ONLY UNTIL MARCH Blet, 1895. Send two new subscribers witq | two dollars and get one year iree. Send four new subscribers with | four dollars and receive the paper two years without cost. “Do you know a good thing when you see it? A word to the wis is sufficient.” Addresses Tur Rervatic, St. Louis, M | | | j | aforesaid, acd | is to procure a decree of | this court vesting the titie to the land ae |cently arrived baby by naming bim| | gun and hclden at the court house in | i city of Butler, in ssid county, on the 10th the Butler | lo., for four | | condition Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates In the circvit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation Maren 27th. Iss. Merit Zinn, plaintit, - James E Zinn, Artilda B, Wells Imer Wells, her husband, and defendants. omes Merit Zinn the plaintif’ herein by his attorney, WO Jackson, before the undersigned clerk of the cirenit court ot Bates county, Mo., in vacation id files hi- petition and it, alleging among other things that ndants, Jas E Zinn, Artilda B Wells and Elmer Wells, her husband A George W Zinn. are not residents of the state of Missouri, Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that sald defendant: tifled by publication that plaintiff h com- menced a suit against them in this court by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to. partition and divide among the said plaintiff and defendants as owners of the same and heirs of Mary A Zinn, deceased, the following | described real estate in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: the east half of lot two (2) and two undiyiced thirds of the east half of lot one (1) of the northeast quarter of section five (: of township forty (49) of range thirty-two (32 and the north half of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section five (5) of township forty (40) of range thirty-two (32) and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one (51) of township forty-one (41) of range thirty-two (32) and one undivided third of the east half of let one (1) of the northeast quarter of section five (5) of township forty (40) of range thirty-two (52) according to their interests and that unless the said defendants be and appear st this court at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the loth day of June next don or before the third day aid term, ifthe term shali so long contin and if not then on or before the last day of said term, answer or piead to the petition in said cause. the same will be taken as con- — and judgment will be rendered accord ngly And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof be published pesoralne to la’ in the Butler Weekly Toes, 8 weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk A true copy of the record. Wit- {seat] nessmy hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this 27th day of March, 1895. STEWART ATCHESON, 20-4 Circuit Clerk. Order of Publication. | STATE OF ara | aoe County of Bates In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri in vacation, March 27th, Is¥5. Ollie Ann Wigton, plaintiq, vs, Samuel Wigton, de- fendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, Silvers & Denton, before the un- dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county. Missouri, in vacation and files her | petiticn and affidavit, alleging among other things, that defend not a resident of th upon it 1s ordered by Samuel Wigton is e of Missouri. Where- clerk in vacation that | said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a cuit against him in this court by petition and affidavit the object | and general nature of which is to obtain a de- eree of divorce from defendant upon the grounds that the defendant without any rea- sonable cause absented himself from plaintit for more than the spaceof one year next be- fore the fling of plainti_’s petition and that unless the said Samuel Wigton be and appear atthiscourt at the next term thereo/, to be be- ee and holden at the court house inthe city of utler,in saidcounty, on the tenth ‘day of Jane, next, and on or before the third day of said term. ifthe term shall so one continue and if not, th Judgment will be rendered accordingly ‘And be it farther ordere] thet a copy hereof | be published according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newepaper printed! and published in Bates county, Missouri, for ir weeks successively the last insertion to t least fifteen days before the fret day of the next term of the cirenit court STEWART ATCHESON, Cirenit Clerk Atruecopy of the record, Witness m_ hand and the seal of the eirenit cou [eat] of 2 county, this 2th day of March, 1#% STEWART ATCHESON, 0-4t Cirenit weeks Notice of Final Settlement and ap plication for Discharge of Assignees. Notice is hereby given to ll the creditors jes Interested in the sesignet s. that we, the under- | signed assignees of said estate, will at th- next regular June termof the Bates county circuit court, make our Snal feport as to the 4 disposition of ssid estate, and file our spplication ashing the court to «ie- charge us from the further prosecution of said trust Butler, Mo, April 35th, 1#95, PETER EWING, 2-48 Assignees. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to sll creditors ap-! | ll others interested im the estate of Lavina | Allen deceased, that we, the execators of said | estate, intend to make fnsi settlement thereof | at the next term of the Bates count: pores court, in Bates county, state of M be beld at the city of Butler “or the inh aay. of May, 1995. Z. ALLEN 3.5 ALLEY, 21-4t