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Infidel! Editor Moore. lo. Moore, infidel editor of the pre-| | hibition paper, the Blue Grass Blade, | was arrested here this afternoon by jlins on three separ |the mai The objectionable mat-| |ter was contained in write ups on This makes | Moore has been arrested. He spen iseveral months in jail at Paris for| | saying in his paper that if he want | ed to bore for hell he would set his derrick in front of the Christian | Church of that place. He was also |kukluxed for that offense. His sec- ond incarceration was at Lexington, where he was indicted for blas phemy in speaking of Jesus. This afternoon Moore was arraigned be fore County Judge Bullock. who held him in $1,000 bail to appear before the United States Commis- sioner, in default of which he was sent to jail at Louisville. Moore Lexington, Ky., Sept. 12.—Charles | From the Boston Eve |farmer of Franklin, N. | with two apparently guileless i |sending obscene literature through | 8€d to relieve him of > {Annie Besant’s book on the law of ja long letter ot advice | population for which Moore is agent. | 8&4: Keep the ailair to yourself. the third time that |1f you tell any one they will laugh {at you and say it served you right} says he intende to stay in jail for the balance of his life before he will make any resistance to the law, as he does not intend to fight the case in any way. Moore is about 35 years old, a natiye of this county, a grandson of Rev. Barton W. Stone, who was a contemporary with Alex- ander Campbell in founding the Christian Church. Moore was form- erly a minister in that denomination and served in the Confederate army as chaplain. He is one of the few Americans that ever tramped over Europe afoot. London Holds the Key. London, Sept 12—Replying to an invitation extended to him by Mr. George Peel, secretary of the Gold Standard asscciation, and son Order of Publication. } STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates, 5 In the Circuit Court of In Vacation August, Hayes, David A DeArmo Walton, plaintiffs, vs. Elizabeth MeReynolds, Jessie B McKibben, Frank McKibben, Mabel McReynolds, Emory B McReynolds, Freder- ick McReynolds, Gracie McReynolds and the Mutual Benefit’ Life Insurance Company of | Newark J., defendants. Now at this day comes the plaintif—s herein by | their attorneys, Smith & Tharm undersigned clerk of the circuit county, Mo., and file their petition among other thing, that defendants McReynolds, Frederick Gracie MeReynold State of Missouri, and that th ! Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, is a hereupon it is ordered on that sald defendants by publication that plaintiffs have commenced 8 suit against them in this court, by petition the object and general nature of Which is to procure @ decree for the sale in| partition of the following described real estate n Bates county, state of Missouri, to- eust one-third of lot No. two (2) in block No. | in the city of Butler, in said county, and for a partition of the proceeds of the sale | among the par in interest as set out in said petition and that unless the said | McReynolds, Frederick Melk _nokls, Gracie MeReynolds = and e Mutual Benetit Life Insurance Company ot | Newark, N. be and appear eat this court at the next term thereof,to be begun and hold- | en at the court house in the city of Butler, in id county, on the l2thday of November next, /and on or before the third day of said term, if theterm shallso long continne—an tif not, | then on or before the last day of said term—an- | swer or plead to the petition in said canse,the | same will be taken as confessed ,and judgment “will be rendered accordingly . And be it further ordered that a copy hereof e published, according to law, in the ButnEr | 7 Weexty Tinks 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 prst day of the | ) next term ofthe Circuit Court. ‘ EWART A HESON, Cireuit Clerk A trne copy of the record Witness my hand and the seal of the Cireuit | Court of Bates County, this 15th day | of August Missour, | i John © | and William E {seat} YART ATCHESON * Vledt Cireult Clerk. Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. 5 In the Circuit Court of Bates coun in vacation, Aug. 26th E state of Missonri at the relation and to the use of S. H Fisher collector of the revenue of Bates county in the State of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Hann and Wm Millon, defendants. sion for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the pla ntiff herein { ef her attorney, before the undersigned clerk ss. tes ty, Missouri Ise Ti he cireuit court of Bates county in the ate of Missouri, in vacation, and files her mong other things that the | jefendan’ Nance: n and | re non-residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it rdered by the | said clerk in vacation, that defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff’ has ; commenced a suit against them in this court ' by petition the object and general natura of whlen is to epferes-the lien of the state of Mis- souri for the delinquent taxes of the years of 1900, 1901, 1892 and 1895. amounting in the ag- axe to the sum of $6.50 together with in- terest, eosts, commission and fees, upon the following deseribed tracts or land situated in Bates county. Missouri, to-wit: Lot 3, block Christian & Candee’s addition, city of But- | i that aniess said defendants be atthe next term of this court, to nd holden in the city of Butler, ty, Missouri, on the 12th day of No- petition statin, 4 ve named Wm. Millon and ap > be began a Bates coun ad to said petition e taken as confess rendered according to the prayer of ¢ tion and the above des:rived r-al estate sold isfy the same, to Aad ibis further ordered by the clerk afore- sald that copy hereof be published In the Burien Weexry Times, a weekly newspapeT printed and published in Butler, Bates coun- ty, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the “last insertion to be at least ttteen days before “the first day of the next term of saidcourt. A “true copy trom the record. » Witness my hand as clerk afores a wi the Done at day of August, HES . ‘irenit Clerk | | seal of said court hereunto afixed. office inBatler on this th STEWS 1s {seat.] Notice of Final Settlement. il creditors, and Lenk ty ate Be state of Catherine B jecéased, that 1. J.W. Brown,admin- trator of said estate, intend to ms final thereof, at the next term of the tee county robate Court in Bates Coun- at a ssouri, to be held at Butler, | J, W. BROWN, Administrator. ver to a! in the ot November, 1395. ' STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ of the State of M | county, it Soaks Into the Flesh right down through fevered parts to where the inflammation is That is why Mustang Liniment “cures all aches and pains of man or beast.” rooted. If it evaporated or mained on the skin it That is why volatile extracts fail. Theycan’t godown through the inflamed could not cure. parts. Mustang Liniment owes its success to its power of penetration. There is nothing mar- velous about its cura- It is sim- ply a few common sense ingredients combined in a way to make pen- etration possible and tive powers. insure a cure. Mustang Liniment has been used for one- half a century. Write for ‘Fairy Story Book, tor’s Diary.” Both books mailed Lyon Manufacturing Co. 42 South sth St.. Brooklvn, Order of Publication. County of Bates, | \*5* In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Misaourt August In vacation, st, 1595. that detendant, I dered by ant, next term there: the court hou on the and on or before the thi the term shall so lo! then on or before the las answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judg- ment will be rendered accordingly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof ording to law, in the Burien | CO” eper printed | but ac isi be published, WREKLY Tixks, 8 Weekly newsp: ani published in Bates County, four weeks successively, the last to be at least Hfteen days before the first day | of the next term of the Cireuit court STEWART ATCHESON, Circnit Clerk. A trae copy of the record. Wit- | 7 ius trated, also “Hints from a Horse-doo , plaintiff, vs. Lizzie Chase, defendant. at this day comes the plaintiff herein Graves & Clark, before the igned clerk of the cireuit court of Rates | county, Missouri in vacation and files his peti- | tion and affidavit, alleging among other things ie Chase, is not a resident hereupon itis or- he elerk In vacation that said defen- | dant be notitied by publication that plaintiff bas | commenced a suit sgainst her in this conrt, | the object of which is to secure a divorce from | the defendant,and thst unless the said defend- | of Viscount Peel, formerly speaker of the House of Commons, to ex- press his views on the question of bimetallism, Mr. Gladstone writes that he has not altered the opinions which he expressed in Parliament two anda half years ago. He.adds that he regards the bimetallic schemes as passing humors, doomed to nullity and disappointment. He is convinced, he says, that if Lon- don stands firm for the gold stand- ard, no power that bimetallism com- mands or is likely to enlist will be able to overcome it. Mr. Gladstone adds that he regrets that age and its disabilities prevent his active participation in the controversy. the re=- Women as ietectives. Atchison, Sept. 12.—A few days ago Chief of Police Seip announced that he proposed to employ several women as detectives to watch crooks during a circus performance Friday. Dozens of women have applied to him for the jobs, and he has not been able to do much else since. The applicants include both married women and single women, white and black The husbands of two women ap- peared and made a talk for their wives, saying they were certain that they wouid make sleuths. The chief has been annoyed so much that be has about decided not to try the experiment. fearing the ones who were rejected would not like it. ‘When Baby was sick, we cave her Castoria, ‘When she was a Chil, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castorta, free. Oakland, Cal., Sept. 12.—The grand jury had presented nine in- dictments against County Auditor Myron A. Whidden and one indict- ment against Earnest Mayrisch, jr., chief deputy under County Tax Col lector Barber. The indictments grew out of the shoriage in the tax col- | lector’s office, which was discovered over a month ago. amuel BE A Santa Fe passenger train was held up near Curtis, Ok. by four . at the} masked robbers. Old People. e does not st and isky nor other intoxicant a tonic and altergtive. it souri, for | acts mi imsertion } on the stor adding strength and giving tone to the organs thereby aiding nature in the per- \formance ‘ot the fnnctions. Erectrict Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids t ssmy hsnd and the sesl of the| 4. . re iseat] Aeenit court of Bates county, this | digestion. Old peopte find it just exact- 2let day of August, 15:5. {xy what they need Price soc at your STEWART ATCHESO: | drug store. ~ lett Cirenit Clerk. | The Advice Came Late. x Transcr! John F. Leighton, a prosperou H., in| no fell a i | Deputy United States Marshal Col-| cents last week who turned out to) | ate charges of | be clever bunco men L mana- 3,500, aud in| return they gave him a box cortai jing nothing more satisfactory than | The letter fer trying to take advantage of a) man you thought was a greenhorn, | and your friends and neighbors, and | also your enemies, will say that you) are not the honest man you were al | ways supposed to be. You know you told a lie to get the money and no banker will ever let you have money again, for they will think you want to take it and gamble again and lose it Your credit will be ruined; s0 keep quiet, pocket the loss and never gamble again. As for my partner avd I, we are going to reform and you will Lever see us again. You cannot make any excuse to your neighbors and acquaintances for you gambled at cards and lost, and no honest man ever gambles Mr. Leighton did not follow the ad- vice. He at once notified the police and the Boston bureau of criminal investigation has already begun to trace the men from a point between Nashua and Worcester, where they mailed the letter to Mr. Leighton At the conference at Macon, Mo., the committee reported that the charges against Rev. T. B. Noland had been proved. The Arkansas Assembly, K. of. L, passed resoultions indorsing the boycott on national bank notes sluggist sairs digestion s the whole system. due toa Headache, liver y and pc dull, hea liver. Keep the liver ac 1 dose of Simmons Li and you'll get rid of t . and give tone to th laxative pe, nor weak sshes and strengthen has the wrapper. ladelphia. THE PRIESTS OF PALLAS GRAND PARADE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, Ist A Classic and Gorgeous Display. A Wonderful Story Beautifully [lus- trated. The Priests of Pallas will parade this year Tuesday evening, October ist, andthe people who witness it are assured ef seeing the grandest procession of the most beautiful floats ever produced. This popular organization can always be depend- ed upon to furnish an entertainment that will fully repay our people who may visit Kansas City upon this oc- casion. The subject chosen this year is one ef unusual interest, affording an excellent opportunity for brilliant artistic effects, and the Priests and Mor Do You Know Do You Kuow' t it has been in v of all other remed’ Do You Know th eo other countries, **Castoria” t one of the Do You Know: St d been pr was because Casto cents, or one cent ad Do You Know that when posses »o"0n be ki Well, these things are wort! Well shese nis nbrok nay haw t well, The fac-simile signature of Sigmetueo* BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION OF KANSAS CITY. MAJ. WILLIAM WARNER, President. J. H. NORTH, First Vice P: JUDGE C,. W. CLAR Second . RUMBLE, Secretary. ROBERT M. SNYDER, Treasurer. dent. ce President DR. J, JACKSON, Medical Director. ALBERT MARTY, Dircetor DR. H.C. CROWELL, Director. DR. P. C. PALMER, Director. THE PRIMARY ORECT OF LIFE INSURANCE 1S PROTECTION. The Ban rs Life Association is a natural ciple of collecting from the insured the exact amount required to pay in full, all death claims and legitimate expenses, and a sufli- cient amount for the reserve tund for payment excessive death claims every possible advantage in the way of Total Disability and Life Expectation 3 | Cash Surrender Values, Loan Privileges, Ex- tended and Paid-up Insurance and Dividends, and guaranteeing absolute protection at the Very lowest outlay. It’s Mortuary Premioms are based on the death rate indicated by the Actuaries Expe rience table of mortality,adjusted so that each member must contribute his equitable pro- portion ofthe amount required for the Benefit Reserve and Contingent Fund. It’s policy Contracts are the simplest, broadest and most attractive offered, contain- ing no perplexing technicalities or objection- ble conditions. The association pays for medical examina- tions. There is no membership fee. Men and women are insured on equal terms. After a policy has been in force three years, it is incontestable; except for misstatement of age or frand. There are no restrictions as to travel or place of residence After a policy has been in foree three years, the policy holder is at 1ib- erty to engaged in any occupation except that of saloon keeper, bar tender, switchman or brakeman on a freight train, or enlisting in the army er nary. For policies or information call ong F. C. SMITH. Agt 40 tf BUTLER, MO. { | PRICE REDUCED. SIZE i their large corps of artists have taken advantage of the occasion to eharm the seeker of the beautiful and to gratify the student of the in- tellectuai. Itisa subject illimitable in its imaginative scope, beautiful in its symmetry, and grand both in con- ception and execution. cal id | City extends a 1 it and bowels|R. R. wil cell Colored fires and will render night brillian | Missouri wiil participate. | sweet, inspiring melody. | Bicycle Parade will occ The Grand Ball « Pallas will follow on ‘day after the parade. | that the Priests of Pallas Tuesday, ver Ist ember parade is | Thursday afte | October 3d. The Kansas ¢ jtickets on re passenger trains October tst, 2d and guod for re- turn on any regular passenger train up to 11:00 a. m. October 4th. Fare Woriand to Kansas ¢ return $i. J ty and {| INCREASED. | THE SUBSCRIPTION | PRICE OF THE KANSAS ‘CITY TIMES HAS BEEN REDUCED TO $4.00 A YEAR. $2.00 FOR SIX MONTHS; $1.00 FOR THREE MONTHS is nota ca ign rate, permanent thing. T JAY TIMES enlar, 24 pages. Think ofit! ic a day for a first-el trope n hewspaper. one ean now afford to take a daily paper. Subseribe at once. The Times always leads Address, THE KANSAS CITY TIMES BANSAS CITY, MO. of the leading bands of Kansas andj} for infants and Children. ——————————— nS HERS, Do You Know ; en tobe absolutely Po You Know thst 35 average © Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. 5 premium association, founded upon the prin- | it’s plan is modern, offering to the insured | ments, | SSM nished for 35 ¢ Y 2, your childre: is on every wrapper. Trustee's Sale. Whereas W W Graves and Alice L Graves hi- Wife and JS Francisco, by their deed of trust tated February itt 4, and recorded in the recorder’s ot within and for Bates county. Missouri, in book No, 127 at page 24, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following de- scribed real estate lying and being eituate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- t e west half of lot two (2) of block seven (7 sWell’s adslition to the city of Butier,Mo., r ance wae made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully describ- ed in said deed of trust and whereas default has been made in the payment of said note and accrued interest thereon, is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the reqnest of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described 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 Friday September 20th, 1595, between the hours of nine o'clock In the fore- | noon and five o’clock jn the afteenoon of phat day ses Of satisfying said debt | interest and costs. FRANK ALLEN, 41-40 Trustee. W W Graves and J S Francisco have ne Inter- est in this property. Trustee's Sale. Whereas John Hedger and Hedger, his wife by their dated ‘August 2th, ” 1s! in the recorder’a office within and for Bates county. Missouri, in book No. 110 page ss con veyed to the undersigned trustee the followir descrited real estate lying and being situat in the county of Bates and state :of Missouri, to-wit The north three-fourths of the east halfof the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three (33) township forty-one | Gl) range thirty-two (32) containing fifteer 15) acres, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of three certain notes fally described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in | the payment of the principal of said nete and the accrued interest thereon, now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of sald notes and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in th of Butier, county of Bates and state of Mi i, on Friday, October 11th, 1895, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs H. P..NICKELL, M-4t Trustee Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates: | ¢ In the Circuit Cours of Bates County, Mie- souri, in vacation, August 30th, Iss. Nan- nie J Fenton. plaintif, vs. Robert H. Fen- ton, defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the un- dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mo., in vacation and files her petition and affidavit, alleging among other thiugs that defendant, Robert H Fenton, is not a resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupun it is or- dered by the clerk in vacation that said de- fendant be notified by publication th: plaintiff has commenced a suit against him this court, by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a de- cree of divorce ‘rem the 4 grounds that defendant h uf and sented himsel | more than one whole y reason- able causes and that defendant totally failed et Fees for this plaintiff and her infant | children, and that unless the said Robert H Fenton, be and appear at thiseourt at the next term thereof, to be begun and held at t court house in the city | ty, on the 14th day of No ir xt, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continne—and if not, then | on or befere the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and jodz- | ment will be rendered secordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereot be published, aceording to law, in the Borax Wrexiy Times. a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo.. for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be a* least fifteen days before the firat day of the next term of the cirenit court STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the cirentt court ef Bates eounty this Wth day of August. 1% ST Thank Cireuit Clerk Are due and are ~ pete eecete cee pes many housekeepers who praise the ........... Annie E. M. deed of trust and — recorded #RAL Charter Oak Our best advertising mediums are our Stoves and Ranges, and those who use them. BENNETT WHEELER MERC. (0., AGENT! BUTLER, - MO.

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