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symptoms) and r physiclan of long skill and sterling integrity. ES from our own laboratory fur- nished at sr secure from observation. t ’ 1 rassenger, Local Fre — OLDEST awn ORICINAL Or. WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate —authorized by the state, andconced- ed to be the lead- ing and most suc- cessful Specialist | in BLOOD, NERV-|, &. *, OUS and A A x2 Nervous Debilit Lost Vitality Pertectly and Permanently Restored. Syphilis Cured for Life Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. lably successful? Becau makes no promises cannot fulfill. Why at MEDICIN all cost and shipped anywh TREATMENT never sent €. 0. De FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Office hours—9 to 4 and 7 to8. Sunday 10 to 12. Cuide} roan © West Minth Street. Mas: ri Pacific 1 trains at Butler Station. Nortu Bounp Passenger, - - 4:47 a.m. Passenger, - + 2:42 p.m. Passenger, - - SB. is Local Freight + 11:20 a.m, Soutn Bounp senger, —- Passenger, - ght 8 4th ! valLey of With its Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. | is Dr. H. J. Whittier invar-} Avoid cheap cure-alls and unskilled physicians, and co Dr. Whittier {n person or by letter 2 ive the candid opinion of a| experience, unquestioned ; | Sold by HL Tucker tal and n to prepay. Call or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, Kansas City, M@ e Tabie,_ Arrival and departure ot passenger |Columbus, he believing them to be it Soaks Into the Flesh right down through the fevered parts to where the inflammation is rooted. That is why Mustang Liniment “cures all aches and pains of man or beast.”’ if it evaporated or re- mained on the skin it could not cure. That s why volatile extracts * fail. They can’t go down through the inflamed parts. Mustang Liniment owes its success to its power of penetration. There is nothing mar- velous about its cura- tive powers. It is sim= ply a few common sense ingredients combined in a way to make pen- etration possible and insure a cure. Mustang Liniment has been used for one- half a century. Write for “ trated, alse tor’s Diary. Lyon Manufacturing Co., 4> South sth St.. Brooklyn, ry Look, ‘airy St Both books mailed tr WANTD—CHICKENS E &EGGS Do drop in and see N. M. Nestle- He will ) give you the highest market price 1 for chickens, eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butler " Weekly Truss, at $1. t is authorized to collect and rode at New Home, Mo. Os eoalpt for thegpaper. Nason M. Nesrtz20p. Nas Hints from a Horse-doc- A $40,090 brick and tile factory is! A collection of the proverbs of| proposed between Osceola aud Low-| Europe in the original languages’ |ancient and modern, shows that the! | same rhyming system which prevails | ry City- tal and tones i tystem resulting from | res nervotls and sexual yH L. Tucker ma suffer with pain on topo: : back when lr Sawyer’s I plutely and positively cure you | Tucker. Mexico is passing through the | 1! f the of a $10,000) lamage suit. | | Dr Sawyer’s | radical is mild bui | shadow For dise: re em y HL Tucker. Down in Appleton City ‘they are | talking up an electric car line to | Monegaw Springs. | The druggist named below will give | » sample package of Dr Sawyer’s Pas | which cure diseases peculiar to women D. C-McKeever, charged with the | murder of his brother-in law, Wm. Dowell, was acquitted at Warrens- } burg Wednesday. alld eases resulting trom men- ous debility. Zano restores the broken down nervous gystem and lost man- | hood. Sold by H. L. Tucker. Zano ex Down in Ash Grove it has been| decided by the council that a man} doesn’t have to be a registered phar- macist to run a drugstore. You Will never know positvely what a won- lerfal rem Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure is until you try it. [twillcure you of a sour stomach. Sold H L Tucker The West Indies was 80 called by a portion oi the Indies, which he had reached by sailing toward the west. Ladies can be positively relieved from all those frregularities, distressing symptoms anddiseases by using Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles, Sold by H L Tueker. An authority states in a medical journal that the height of a very tall British woman was, 50 years ago, 5 feet 7, while now the height aver- ages 5 feet 6 to 5 feet 10. Lacdlies—Remember that disease becomes in- curable. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will positively cure long standing cases. It heals and cures. Sold by HL Tucker. If you want good oat meal, cracked wheat, or other preparations of wheat, remember to put it iu boiling water is cold the re- unpleasant pasty If the sultant has water. an taste. | them. Dr. Sawyer’s Famil trouble Dr Sawyer s Family Cure complaints, cures kidney’ difficulty, by H.L, Sold According to ‘the Electrical Re- view, copper wires were used for Mexican telegraph lines so that they |“will hold the weight of the birds aud monkeys which crowd them at night” perience and money cannot improve Dr. er’s Family Cure, because it radically cures dyspepsia, liver complaint and kidney difficulty. Sold’by H. Tucker. Notwithstanding Judge Phillips has been alluded to as an “arbitrary old coon” by an Osceola paper, he is going to be easy with St. Clair county judges and will not jail them tor a time at least. 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 Monroe City was in a flutter of pleasurable anticipation over the new electric light plant, but just when they started it up for the first time some one dropped a cold chisel into the bowl of the dynamo and the er. Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure- {t not only re- Neves: iteures. It {8 suitable to all ages and every member of the family. Try a free sam- ple.” Sold by HL Tucker Clyde H. Watts, of the Hallsville town was kept dark for a time long: | Hustler, has been missing since the 27th. He started to Montgomery money on his person. Try a bottle of Dr. Sawyer’s F: and you will be convinced that it will cure all H. L. Tucker. A Frenchman must still obtain wishes to marry. The Chamber of Deputies Las rejected a proposal of }consent when the man is 25 or the woman 21, but passed another doing away with the necessity for the grandparents’ consent when the parents are dead. Removal. atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- move alltraces of rheumatism, kidney 00 per year and | trovbles and liver complaint from the user. Itis the only medicino that is guaranteed te cure these di y. Parks sure cure is sold by H. L. nckcr, stomach, liver, kiduey and vowel diticulty. the consent of his parents if he! Abbe Lemire to dispense with the) Manifold Disorders an impure and im- oceasi verts. condition of the id. Slight rities. if not corrected, develop into us maladies, such as SCROFULA, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM ablesome diseases. To cure a safe and reliable rem- ul ingredients. purely v uch isf It re e frou the bloc ough ly t Thousands of cases eases have been Cured byS.S.S. i Gxt cae : address SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. s of blood dis- IPER HEIDSIECK, PLUG TOBACCO. — Consumers of chewing tobacco who arevilling to pay a litle more than the price charged forthe ordinary trade tobaccos, will find this brand superior toall others BEW*?> OF IMITATIONS. What Nerve Berries “ad and Permanently Restored. 30TH Da A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and all their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over- sickness, worry,etc. Develops and gives tone and strength to the sex- Stops unnatural losses or nightly emissions caused by youthful errorsorexcessive use of tobacco,opius and liquor, which lead to consumptic Li ity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon havin. genuine HERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your drug- gist we wiil send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail ordzrsto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, 0 Mo., For sale in Butler, by Tucker, druggist. woonp’s PHOSPHODINE The Great English Remedy. ears in thousands of cases; Before and After. druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price In letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, 85. One will please, siz will cure. Pampb- s = | let in plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. City and has not since been heard | Address from. Contrary tothe general rule | Rola in of country newspaper men he is re-| ported to have had considerable! The Wood Chemical Co., all druggists. Children Cry for miy cure | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Thanks! (Charter Oak We take pieasure in announcing that | advertising mediums Stoves = ae, jiseases or no| BENNETT WHEELER MERC. CO., AGENTS, BUTLER, - - - MO. Ontario, s: agrees, but no one knows, but no dogs can find th didn’t get a feather. birds. the dogs got within fifty jand made for the wo seemed impossible to find them.” every whe impression that the there were any qu swer always was yards of them before they than forty or when the dogs struck a t find the hunted the birds would fly back and forth ina couple of fields, and it was | have done for others they will do for you. | psi | six, they fly to another farm only to find flown. I jsatistied w H. L Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Nervous Weaknes2, Emissions, Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Been prescribed over 35 is the only Reliabieand How est medicine known, Ask 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich. Butler and everywhere, by THEY WON'T BE SHOT. | American Quail That Are Trou- bling Canadian Sportsmen. in English proverbs is universal in | rne pirds Are So Swift of Wing That the It is only recently, however, | life insurance agent is|that the scientific bearing of this | miserable for people | fact has become understood. Huaters Are Unable to Bag Them— some Objections to the Yan- kee Invaders. Two years me in th aree few dead birds have rtsof the hunter: thered col- since independence pecul well able to take They are wild and native Canadian flushed. When flus' for the thi togetatthem. They think nothing of ying half a mile to reach a thicket, and often instead of « g on the ground they perch in the trees where | The other da the sport vi t to dow bringing i the tramped about from sunrise till set, and, on being asked customary question, “What luck “Tam a sinful man, but nota liar. I I never saw such before s of them, flushed ty y at They in 1 r dinner he lita cig his friends the ben of tions. “I don’t believe there are more than a dozen flocks of these imported quail in the county,” he said, ‘but they travel around so much they are seen | ndin that way give the ; — full of I met if hem. I asked ever saw a big flock yesterday or the ¢ before.’ Now, I feel sure that many of | these farmers saw the same tlock. When the little native quails were plentiful the didn’t vel about much. A flock would make its home in a corntield where there was plenty xf food and could be found there or in vneighboring field at any time. The jogs could get within a couple of would rise ew them te fifty rods. ind I never | never flew except when disturbed, and pail they could win by fol flock sasy tu killa whole bevy in an afte noon. Of course that was why the ng |tive quail got killed off, “But these new fellows se todoa lot of their traveling on Wil If 1em, fudozent a day my dogs tr a flock over a at the birds had ach flock now has a beat of a dozen or more fa which it travels, and as the seen at diffe 2ach farm ng with hi ont thinks he has z floek liv- just as in the past, and that is the cause of the opinion that yuail are plentiful.” The sport who brings home a of half a dozen birds this year does ll, though it was by no means un- asual for : ot five or six years ago to mak The men + man sven though ny yet, for they can take good ll in time haven't y that such war: ec of th become ve he de me are that an old- kill off the dubious o: fashioned h sides they sare rather ld weather ‘use hunt- Lut though stupid and e: —in fae ng th om on are some sportsmen they all approy tempt to restock the cc game. Col. Denison, of 1 over, strongly di it. He is 2 descendant of Lo, ulists, a ¢ should be a law passed to seep rebellious American game out of the country. He this attempt the fields and wood with il an effort to foment an- Queer Things About ¢ anada. There are three things that attract the notice of a travelcr from the states when he has got i - nothing of the prevad¢ appeara ness of the house fr the presence of mili men. who are as ne; be of the Ei . bbies.” da, to say duliness that p. One is the dis- nee of window blinds and bare- ats. The other is men und police- Opies as raay ilitia and London The third is the impossi- of getting your shoes blacked, pt in the shrooms of the hotels. Ss e.and a eral New York artist who did his work so shabl ould be made again An Ancient Superstition. id of a di else is common among all primitive races. It cannot be said that in 1804 we are not just as scliish, since | we dump on n age. To follow tions. and to fast plaster, or something « concluded by the Then. if an bors the filth of sew incanta- freed of his malady Roman fancy can Indians to-day Sun, and | th | where it | The an- | of them. I | yy When | to do it over se by giving it to n the (scase toa ether, was ! ying of the plas 3 t up he caught the disease and the ill man was This is an old | HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit us to speak of it withont guessing. It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless, Children Hke it. It gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have child's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. storia relieves Ty ing Tronbles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates t Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, Castoria does not contain morphine. opinm. or other narcotic property. stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. _It is not sold Don't allow any one to sell 1 you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “ will answer overy purpose See that you got C-A-S-T-O-R: The fac-simile signature of Qe F - isonevery 7 a Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Order of Publication. | STATE OF MISSOURI, « y of Bates, s the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, n yacation Juneterm, 1895 Jackson Cor- | der, plaintia, vs . Paxton and the un- | known heirs of Jol axton, deceased, de- 83 the plaintif herein by y8, Graves & Clark, before the un- lerk of the circuit court of Bates in vacation and files his petition t. alleging among other things. t defendant, John Paxton, is not a resident lofthe atate of Missouri, and the unknown eirs of said John Paxton, are not known to | plaintit’, which said petition Is as follows | STATE OF MISSOURI ¢ , | “County of Bates, 5 5 In the Circuit Court, June term, 1s05 | Jackson Corder, Plaintim, vs. Paxton and the anknown rs of John Paxton, deceased, Defendants, Plaintiff tor his canse of action states that ne owns and holds title to the following de- cribed real estate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The south half of the northwest quar- | ter of section 33, township 41, range 3o. That the same is vested in him and those under | whom he claims by the statute of limitation under the provisions of section 6770 of chapter lu5, Revised Statutes of 3 ari (ss) Thag the equitable tithe eminated from the goyern- | ment of the U.S. more than ten years prior | hereto. thatis to say more than thirty-one | years prior to this action |. That this plaintiff, and had the possession of and paid taxes on said | land for more than thirty-one years prior to |thisdate. Plaintiff avers that oi John Pax- ton appears of record to have entered and patented this said land on December h 1559 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 elaims, orto any other person. That if the 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 ne Treason would pe interested herein. Plaintiff further avers that the said John Paxton That if the said Paxton is dead his and for that reason their names cannot be entered herein and theirrespective interests more definitely set forth. Wherefore plaintift prays that this court may enter its decree de- claring the title to the land aforesaid to be vested in this plaintiff b itation under the provisions of said section 6770 aforesaid, aud for all further and proper relief GRAVES & CLARK, Attorneys for Plaiutiff. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates, =: AFFIDAVIT. W W Graves being duly sworn upon his oath says that he is the agent and attorney of the jPlaintiffin the foregoing petition, and the facts set forth therein are true and correct. That the said John Paxton is not a resident of the state of Missouri, and that if thé said John Paxton is dead his legal known to this plaintiff or his attorneys, and | for that reason their names and exact interest | herein cannot be more fully set forth or atated | W. W. GRAVES. | Subscribed and sworn to before me this | April i7th, 1svs HC. CLARK, Notary Public My time will expire Sept. 14, 1596. {sxat} Whereupon it is ordere¢ by the clerk inv cation that e notified by pub- commenced a suit art, the general object purpose of which is to procure s decree of this court vesting the title to the tioned in the foregoing petition, and that unless the said appe iF at thie court. at t! to be begun and hclden at the court house in the city of Butler, in ssid county, on the loth day of June 1895 next, and on or before the fendants. be and | ong continue: | the last day of said term—answer or plead to | dered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the Butler | Weexly Tims, a weekly newspaper printed | and published in Bates county, Mo., 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. A true copy lofthe record. Witness my hand and the seal | of the circuit court of Bates county, | {exar) this 10th day ot April, 1 STEWAR |The fwice-A-Week Republic | SPECIAL OF "ER GOOD ONLY UNTIL MARCH 3let, 1896. Send two new subscribers witq | two dullars and get ove year iree. ; Send four new subscribers with four dollars and reevive the paper two years without cost. sufficient.” Addresses Tar Rercsiic, St. Leuis, Mo. } files | township forty-one (4}) of range thirty (30); his grantors have | That he bas mate no conveyance which | | for that reason their names can not be ii is not a resident of the state of Missouri. | legal heirs are unknown to this plaintiff, | | STATE OF MISSOURI} heirs are un-/ land men-/ in plaintiff | third day of ssid term, if the term shall so | nd if net. then on or before | | the petition in said cause, the same willbe} taked as confessed, and judgment will be ren- | | four weeks succese: | the mext term of the Bates count: | court, “Do you know a good thing when and is carried cut, ac- ; you see it? A word to the wise is | cording to Capt. Lourke. by the Mexi- It is probably of } mt Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI| ,, County of Bates, | ®*- In the Circuit Court of said county, in yaca- tion, June term, Is, Jackson Corder, plaintiff, vs. Joseph H. McPherson or the unknown heirs of Joseph H. McPherson, deceased, defendants. At this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the under- signed clerk of said court, in vacation, and nis petition and affidavit, which said petition and affidavit is as follows: STATE OF MISSOURI s County of Bates, se In Cirenit Court, June term, 1895. kson Corde: Plaintia. vs Joseph H. heirs of Jos Mec Tson and the unknown . McPaerson, dee’d, Defendants, Plaintiff for his cause of action states that he owns and holds title to the following de- scribed real estate in Bates Sonny, Missouri, | w o-wit: The southwest quarter of the south- st quarter of fection thirty-three (33) in that the same is vested in him and those under whom he claims by the statute of Mmitations manershe peavisloug of eee, 6770 of chapter 103 Revised Statutes of Missouri (1889), That the equitable title eminated from the govern- ment of the U. 8. more than ten years prior | hereto, thatis to say more than thirty-one years prior to this action. That this plaintit and his grantors have had the possession of and paid the taxes on said land for more than thirty-one years prior to this date. Plaintia avers that one Joseph Hf McPherson appears of record to have entered this said land on Octo- ber 6th, 1860, and has made no conveyance, which is of record, conveying any title from him to the first grantor in the line of grantor under and through which this plaintiff! claims orto any other person, Thatif the said Mc- Phersen is now living he would in thts way and for this reason have an interest in the subject matter of this suit. That ifths said McPherson is dead, then his legal keirs would in the same way and for the same reseons have an interest therein, Plain- tif further avers thatthe said Joseph H Mc- Pherson is not a resident of the state of Mis- souri. That if the said McPherson is dead his legal heirs are unknown to this plaintif! and Tt. ed herein, and their respective interests mor definitely set forth. Therefore plaintiff prays that this conrt make and enter its decree de- claring the title to the land aforesaid to be vested in this plaintiff by limitatio under the provisions of said section ¢ aforesaid, and for all other further and proper relief. GRAVES & CLARK, Attorneys for Plaintia AFFIDAVIT. County of Bates = W. W. Graves being duly sworn upon his oath says, that heis the agent and attorney ot the plaintiff in the foregoing petition, and that the facte set forth therein are tru d correct. That the said John H McPherson ig not a res- ident of the state of Missouri, and that ifth+ said McPherson is dead his legal heirs are un known to this plaintiff or to his attorneys, and for that reason their names and exact interest herein cannot be more fully set forth and stated. W. W. GRAVES, Subscribec April lith, H CCLARK, Notary Public. My term will expire Sept. 14th, 1506, [aeac} Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in va- cation that said defendants be netified by puly- lication that plaintiff has commenced @ suit against them in this court, the object and gen- eral nature of which is fully set forth in the | petition of the plaintiff above given, that is to esy, that plaintiff asks thie court to decree | title In plaintiff to the lands set forth in said | | papierpl and that unless the said defendants e and appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in ssid county, on | the loth day of J 2 next term thereo®, | the ay of Jone next, and on or befor: the third day of said term,i{ term sha}l so long | continue, if not then before the end of said term, answer or piead to the petition in said cause, the eame will be taken as confessed. and judgment will be rendered accordingly, And it is farther ordered that a copy hereot be published according to law in the Butler Weekly Tivas, a weekly newspa’ and published in Bates county, it y.the last insertion tc be at least fifteen days before the first day of reuit STEWART ATCH Ctreait A true copy ofthe record, [seat =, hand as clerk, snd the seal ot = x sald court, Done at office in Butler, jo., thi “STEWART ATCHESON, Clerk, Notice of Final Settlement ‘and ap- plication for Discharge of Witness Assignees. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors and other parties interested in the assigned estate of Williams. that we, the under- signed ae: jd estate,’ will st th- the Bates county al vere as tothe 2-41 Assignees. Notice of Final Settlement. Netice is hereby given te si! creditors apd all others interested in the estate of Lavina Alles decenced, We, the exeouters of ssid estate, intend to make final settiement thereof at the next term of the Bates county probst- court, in Bates county. state of + to be beid at the city of Butler on the isth dey of May, 1985. . F. ALLEN J. B. ALLEN, Execaters

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