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OLDEST ano ORICINAL Dr WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREE T, (NEAR JUNCTION.) | Clinton has an anti-saloon army. | Borers kill the elm trees around | Marceline Hannibal is 1 park Indian KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI.) : F/ - Regular graduate A small Congregati church is ‘ ~authorized by the | +. ye built at Joplir State, and conced- : rene ee ere ed to be the lead- ing and most suc- cessful Specialist | in BLOOD, NERV-| p ou! URINARY | ‘ty > DISEASES. Nervous Debility With its Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. 4, Lost Vitality Perfectly and Permanently Restored. | iS Syphilis | Cured for Lite Without Mercury. | Urinary Diseases | Quickly Rélieved and Thoroughly Cured. | Teu towns in different states bear the name of Sedalia. independence claims the name of | S 1 |the City of Flowers. Boat thieves are getting in their | work along the Osage river. Cotten planting bas commenced 1 the southeastern counties. Clinton is now consuming 230,000 gallons of artesian water daily. Zano invigor: ‘Dr. B tet var-| the broken down system. Zano cures mental i is Dr. H. J. Whittier tavar- | S04 nervous debility of men. Sold by HL. i} fably successtul? Because he | Tucker makes no promises th | fx: —— cannot fulfill, Avoidcheap| Jefferson City is within $15,000 cure-alls and unskilled physicians, and consult | Dr. Whittier in person or by letter (giving Symptoms) and recetve the candid opinion of a of the bridge across the Missouri. 8) You will know positvely what a won- Physician of long expertence, unquestioned | derful reinedy Dr, Sawer's Family Cure is ant ij until you try it. Itwillcare.you of a sour amen ee stomach. Sold HL Tucker MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur-| nished at small cost and shipped anywhere | secure from observation. May 10 will be observed as cone TREATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. |federate Memorial day at Odessa SULT/ Ladies can be positively relieved from all FRE! CONSULTATION. those irregularities, distressing symptoms URINARY ANALYSIS. anddiseases by using Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles, 5 Sold by H L Tucker. Grand iver Christian Union college calls for books for its library hours—9 to 4and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. {To Health and Emergenctes 1G @ | tor 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. br adare 3 in strict confidence R. H. J. WHITTIER, lest Ninth Street, Kansas City, MO Ladies—Remember that disease becomes in- curable. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will positively cure long standing cases. It heals and cures Sold by HL Tucker Paci ne ‘Table, — Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. Nortu Bounp nest strawberry patch in Missouri. Passenger, - - 4:47 a.m Dr. Sawyer’s Fam « cures stomach v4 a pe tiple trouble Dr Sawyer s Family Cure cures liv- acne bee p.m. ercomplaints, cures kidney dificulty, Sold assenger, - - Q:l5 p.m. by H. L. Tucker. | Mrs. James W. Bush, of Dade Local t re*ght 11:20 a.m. Soutn Bounp Passenger, - - 7J:t6 a.m. county, aged 49, is cutting three new Passenger, . - 5 pm. teeth Passenger, - - p.m. ip Local Freight = 55 P.m. | Experience and money cannot improve Dr. <r ———— | Sawyer’s Family Cure, because it radically | cures dyspepsia, liver ‘complaint and kidney di iculty. Sold’by H. Tucker. | During April there was paid out 540- | to redeem Green county bonds + O00. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles used in! time will cure ‘ase of female Weakness. Get a free sam- ckage trom the following named drug Sold by H L Tucker. fh itSoaks | | Intothe 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 \ is why volatile extracts fail. Theycan’t go down through the inflamed parts. | Mustang Liniment | ‘ff 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. if Mustang Liniment has been used for one- half a century. plep gist. Muddy creek, which winds around Lamar is said to contain German carp. Dr Sa vyer’s Family Cure— {t not only re- lieves; iteures. It is suitable to all ages and every member of the family. Try a free sam- ple.” Sold by HL Tucke The Higginsville public school has turned out classes. five graduating Zano cures all diseases resulting trom men- tal and nervous debility. Zano restores the broken down nervous system and lost ,man- hood, Sold by It. L. Tucker. A good dog has just died in Han- nibal leaving 10,000 worthless ones still living. Try a bottle of Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure and you will be convinced that it will cure all stomach, liver, kidney and powel difficulty. H, L. Tucke The cemetary of the confederate home at Higginsville now contains 20 graves you a free sample package of Dr Sawyer’s Pas tilles, which cure diseases peculiar to women Sold by H L Tucker. oxen lately created # seasation in Iberia, Miller county men, Dr Sawyer’s the dimcuity radically, and effectually. It is mild but Sold by HL Tucker. on s y effectual. It is said one third of the farms in | Polk county have changed hands in the last year. Zano invigorates mental power and tones | broken down nervous system resulting from lost manhood. | debility of men. ’ : Do not suffer with pain ontop of the head and 4 Write for “Fairy Story Book,” illus- in the back when lr Sawyer’s Pastilles will i trated, also “Hints from a Horse-doc- absolutely and positively cure you. Sold by tor's Diary.” Both books mailed free. stadia Beara ro | J F| Lyon Manufacturing Co., | The Greene county Grand jury | | 4> South sth St.. Brooklvn. N.Y. | yemained in session four weeks and j i returned 126 indictment. , Zz 20 cures nervous and sexual Sold by H L. Tucker. travsferred her scene of operations from Humansville to Osceola. Ladies—Dr Sawyer’s Pastillesare effectual for female weakness, pain on top of the head and lower partofthe back. It strengthens and cures. Sold by H L Tueker. years old, pieced a handsome quilt and sent it to the Soldier's home. Dr. Sawyer’s Family Care is the result of experience, ski!l and honesty. It is a posigive cure for all stomach, liver and kidney tron- bles. Sold by £. L! Tucker. | | ; Osceola bas raised enough money to make a preliminary survey of the practicability of damming the Oaage to secure water power. ANTD—CHICKENS E &EGGS Dc drop in and see N. M. Nestle- ode at New Home. Mo. He will ve you the highest market price for chickens, eggs aud hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butler Weekly Truss, at $1.00 per year and | trovbles and liver complaint from the " * is th edici: that i t is authorized to collect and %5°. edo cure these disesces or ne { pt for the, paper. y. Parks sure cure is sold by H. L. Natsox M. Nesrtznop. Removal. ae » We taxe pieasure in announcing that atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- nckcr, nulates and builds up| — —————— | ‘The Confederate Home claims the Ladies—The druggist named below will give | §( The arrival of two yoke of work | Elder J. M. Barron, of Moores- ville, Livingstone county, is a Boone | The female fortune teller has | gold in But | | | | { } | | move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney | | stamps. county man and a picturesque char-/ acter. He is a winister of the Chris- tian Church, a fluent and interesting epeaker, a preacher, a lawyer, a poli- of the map, «a bachelor tician, a justice peace, a Farmers’ Alliance and a Democrat 'Skin Eri d ions ¢ 4 4 pi e caused 1 " ich will a mor aded disease Unless remov ht impurities des > into Scrofula, Ecze- It Rheum and other serious results of Bad Bl r 1 dr s of st wonderful results Am enjoying the best health I er knew, have ee twenty friends say they never saw ing quite like a new JHN S. EDELIN. office, Washing? atise On Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Consumers of chewing tobacco who arewilling to pay a litle more than the price charged for the ordinary trade tobaccos, will find this brand superior toall others BEW?™" OF IMITATIONS. What Nerve Berriz cathy Restored. 30TH Day. suave cure for all Weaknesses unnatural loss caused by youthf ve use of tobacco,opiui ch lead to consump! . Their use shows imm svement. Insist upon hz 12 NERVE BERRIES, no ci 201 t to carry in vest poc rice, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one fuli 0. Guaranteed to If not kept by your d ‘i send them by mail, vpo price, in plain wrapre Fam f Address mail orders ts AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, For sale in Butler, Mo., by H. L Tucker, druggist. COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old phy! Successfully used nthly by thousands of Ladics, Is 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 substi- tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage {a letter and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 Address nd Lily Company. No. ber Block, Detroit, Mich. ler and everywhere, by all drugg Children Cry for r’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitche Mra. Lavinia Keer, of Paris, 85 | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Caution__— Your friends not to Ses i 4 & é H have done for other: | ook’sCotton Root | | The Maysville Pilot has a subscrib- er named Adam Rheimenschneider on its subscription list. He has a mailing galley all to himself. t lied by a new paper called the Ent It is indeed an enterprise to .start & paper in that handsome little | city. Collins has a “long felt w suy Warsaw's news; ba lic mildly feeling the pub! pulse upon the momentous proposition of stopping |the “poor man’s cow” from runpving iat large apers are After a week of uninterrupted hic- jcoughing, Hon. H. C. Wallace, of in checking dy and is | Lexington, succeeded ithe strang again able to be around. the station agent at | Osceola, has crossed the Osage and hangs on to the lightning key at the | Blair line depot. | F. J. Husted, who has been Memphis route’s Patrick Wolf, a miser, was found dead on a railroad track near Hanni- bal recently. over $30,00 goods onl His estate aggregates but his household invoiced $8. jnear Olean cornering on three coun- | ties—Miller, Moniteau and Morgan. He pays each of these | counties on the same farm. | c= : ae ey | Judge Lay is said by an Osceola | paper to an enthusiast on the {subject of agriculture and it taxes in be is rich alluyial soil of Crow island. A Chickasaw Indian is digging medicine herbs along the banks of Clear creek, near Leeton, county, and incidentally raking in for his nostrums. T. B. Wheeler bas just completed |setting out the largest orchard in | Benton county covering 50 acres. It contains 2,500 apple, 1,500 pear and |150 cherry trees,besides 1,000 grape | Vines and lot of,berry roots. Cedar county has a Mexican war veteran in the person of Maj. A. J. | Pugh. He also “fit” in the “late fonpleasantness,” and gets his dan- | der up every time a war cloud looms up on our National horizon Joseph Boyer who lately died in Pettis county at an advanced age, never had any faith in banks and although he was jsaved up con known to have Jerable money he died without saying where he hid it 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. | It’s bad enough to be beaten for Congress, but it strikes that Champ Clark never knew how Prov- idence had it in for us him until an gress.” Honesty, perseverance and skill cannot im- | prove Dr. Sawyer’s Cure, because it fully cures indigestion, biliousnéss and kidney dif- ficulty. Sold by H L Tucker. | The Smither Bros, in Holden, are j great bumorists ca April Ist. One the victim got it back by sending \his brother out to measure a room ordered. Are you Billious, conszipated or trou- led with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &. If you | have any of these symptoms, your liver is out ot order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure ali disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels | Ithas no equalas aliver medicine. Price i75 cents. Free trial bettles at _H. L. | Tuckers drugst re. 48 ry | Aaron Nutt, an octagenarian of \Springtield, has commenced the lrather lugubrious task of making ‘his own coffin. Barring his deafness, he is pretty weil. thank you, but | thinks he might as well be ready for ithe inevitable and knock out the | undertaker. | Acministrators Notice. | Notice is hereby given, that letters of administrationonthe estate of R. P. | Sheppard, deceased, were granted to jthe undersigned on the 6th day of | May, 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- lication, they shall be forever barred. This 6th day of May, 1895 Asya A. SHEPPARD. | ix. Joseph S. Adcock lives on a farm! claimed he especially admired the Johnson | the wampum from gullible pale faces | | Osceola paper alluded to him as the} ;“Bill Nye of the Fifty third Con- | i . | gave the other soap caramels, while} | for a carpet where none had been, tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry | MOO \ for Infants ana Children. WQON ASTORI MOTHERS, Do Do You Know Do You Know wit unte Do Vou Know thst Gastonia say “Castoria Do You Know thst one was becaus Do You Know cents, of one c Do You Know tt be well Well, these th The fac-simile signature of Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. You KNow . children may is on every wrapper, — ‘ Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI] + County of Bates, § In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, | In yacation Juneterm, 1s: Jackson Cor- der, plainti, vs John Paxton and the un- known heirs of John Paxton, deceased, de- fendants. 88 Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by | his attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the un- dersigned clerk of the cirenit court of Bates |county, Mo., in vacation and files his petition andatidavit, alleging among other things, | that defendant, John Paxton, is not a resident ofthe state of Missouri, and the unknown | heirs of said John Paxton, are not known to | plaintiff, which said petition is as follows | STATE OF MIsSsOU |" “County of Bates, In the Cirenit Court, June term, 1805 Jackson Corder, PYaintin. | vs. John Paxton and the unknown heirs of John Paxton, deceased, | Defendants, | Plaintiff tor his cause of action states that he owns and holds title to the following de- scribed real estate in Bates county, Missouri, -wit r of section %3, township 41, ran, e same is vested in That him and those under jt | th | whom he claims by the statute of limitation ction ¢ 5 | under the provisions of se 770 of los. as equitable title eminated from the g 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 plaintif, and his grantors have | 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 15th, [Isso That he has made no conveyance which jis of record, good in substance and form, conveying any title from him vo the first grantor in the line of grantors under and th other person. Thatifthe said Paxton is now living he would in this way and for this rea- son have an interest therein, and if dead his | legal heirsin the same way and for the same | reason would be interested herein. further avers that the said John Paxton is not a resident of the state of Missouri. That af the said Paxton is dead his legal heirs are unknown to this plaintiff, and for that reason their names cannot be [entered herein and their respective interests more definitely set forth. Wherefore plaintif® prays that this court may enter its decree de- vested in this plaintiff by limitation under the | provisions of said section 6770 aforesaid, for all further and proper relief. GRAV & CLARK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. | STATE OF MISSOURI 88 | “Coanty of Bates, : | AFFIDAVIT. | WW Graves being duly sworn upon his oath says that he is the agent and attorney of the i | plaintiffin the foregoing petition, and the That the said Jonn Paxton is not a resident of the state of Missouri nd that ifthe said John Paxton is dead is legal heirs are u known to this plaintiff or his attorneys, an¢ for that reason their names and exact interest herein cannot be more fully set forth or stated W. W. GRAVES. Subscribed and April 17th, 1595 C, CLARK, Notary Pablic | My time will expire Sept. 14, 1306 {exat} | Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in va- | cation that said defendants be notified by pub- } hic on that plaintiff has commenced a suit instthemin this court, the general object | anc | this conrt vesting the title to the Isnd men- | Sloned in the foregoing petition. in plaintit | and that unless the said defendants, be anc | appear at thie court. at the next term thereof, | to be begun and hclden at the court honse in the city of Butler, in ssid county, on the loth day of June | third day of | long continu difnet. then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to j the petition in said cause, the same will be | taked as confessed. and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly. term, be published according to law, in the Butler | Weekly Torre, a weekly newspaper printed | and pablished 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 ofthe record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, {seat} this 17th day of April, 1-05 STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk, 25-40 The fwice-A-Week Republic SPECIAL OF ER GOOD ONLY UNTIL MARCH 31st, 1895. Send two new subscribers witq two dollars and get oue year iree. | Send four new subscribers with four dollara ad receive the paper two years withc ut cuo-t. | “Do you know a good thing when ‘you see it? A wor! fir the wise is | sufficient.” Addresses | Tue Rercsuic, St. Louis, Mo. The south half of the northwest quar: | through which this plaintiff claims, or to any | Plaintitt | claring the title to the land aforesaid to be | and | facts set forth therein are true and correct. | aworn to before me this! 1 purpose of which is to procure a decree of | next, and on or before the — if the term shall so | And be it further ordered that s copy hereof Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI} ; County of Bates, — | 58- In the Circuit Court of said county, in vaca- tion, Jane term, 1893. Jackson Corder, plaimtif, 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 files bis petition and affidavit, which’ said ition and affidavit is as follows: E OF MISSOURL) ,. County of Bates, me In Cirenit Court, June term, 15 Jackson Corder, Plaintia, vs Joseph H. McPherson and the unknown heirs of Joseph H, McPherson, dee’d, Defendants, Plaintiff for his cause of action etates that he owns and holds title to the following de- scribed real estate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the south- east quarter of section thirty-three (55) in township forty-one (41) of range thirty (30); that the same is vestedin him and those under whom he claims by the statute of limit under the provisions of rec, ¢ 108 Revised Statutes of Missou | the equitable title ment of the U. hereto, that is to (1889), eminated from the go - more than ten years prior ay more than thirty-one years prior to this action. That this plaintif and his grantora have had the possession of and paid the taxes on said land for more th thirty-one years prior to this date. Plaint! avers that one Joseph H McPherson appears ot record to have entered this said land on Octo- | ber 6th, 160, and has | which is of record, con him te the first grantor in the line of grantors | under and through wi h this plaintif® claims | or to any other person, tifthe said Me- | Pherson is now Hving he would in tl way aud for this reason have an interest in the subject matter of thie sui That if the said McPherson is dead, then} legal heirs would in the same way and for the me reasons have an interest therein, Plain- further avers thatthe sald Joseph H Me- Pherson is not a resident of the state of Mis- sourl. That if the said McPherson is dead his legal heirs are unknown to this plaintif and for that reason their names can not b ed herein, and their respective interes! definitely set forth Therefore plaintiff prays that this court make and enter its decree de- claring the title to the land aforesaid to be | | vested in this plaintif! by limitatio under the provisions of said section ¢ aforesaiil, and for all other further proper relief. GRAVES & ¢ RK au 1 . Attorneys for Plaintift AFFIDAVIT. STATE OF MISSOURI( County of Bates W. W. Graves being duly sworn upon his oath cays, that heis the agent and attorney ot the plaintiff in the foregoing petition, and that the facte set forth therein are true and correct. That the said John H McPherson is not a res- | ident of the state of Missouri, and that ifthe said McPherson is dead his legal heirs are un | known to this plaintiff or to his attorneys, and for that reason their names end exact interest herein cannot be more fully set forth and stated W. W. GRAVES, Subscribe? and sworn to before me this April 17th, 1905 H CCL Notary Public My term will expire Sept. Mth, 1996, (ska} Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in va- cation that suid defendants be nctified by pub- lication that plaintiff has commenced a suit | against them in this court, the object and gen- eral nature of which is fully eet forth in the petition of the plaintif above given, that is to say, that plaintiff asks this court to decre+ title In plaintiff to the lands set forth in said perides. and that unless the said defendants 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 said county, on the loth day of Jone next, and on or before the third of said term,if term shall so long | continue, ifnotthen before the end of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the eame will be taken as confessed. and judgment will be rendered accordingly, And it is further ordered that s copy hereot be published sareeen | tolaw in the Butler Weekly Tiwxs, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missonri. for | four weeks successively, the last insertion tc be at least fifteen days before the firat day of the next term of the Bates county circuit court, STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk Atruecopyofthe record, Witness [seat] my hand ae clerk, and the seal of sald court, Done at office in Batier, Mo., this 1ith day of April, 195, STEWART ATCHESON, Clerk, | Notice of Final Settlement and ap- plication for Discharge of Assignees. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors other parties interested in the assigne-t te ot HM Williams, that we, the under- sizned sasigi will at the next regul une termof the Bates county circuit court, make our final Seport as tothe condition end disposition of ssid estate, ant poten cece tp pezend the court to dis- cbarge us from the further ution of seit trast Butler, Mo, April Tithe toes PETER EWING, J. F. JORDIN. ‘Assignees. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice fa hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the Allen deceased, that estate, intend to mak: | St the next term of the Bates county probat- court. in Bates county. state of Missouri, to be heid at the city of Butler onthe 13th day J LLEN | of May, 1395. A if ‘ALLEN, zt Executors. 2a-$t J.B. | } i

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