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THE L0G LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY FRYE SELDS= WEAK MER fi Wada, mba. Maal. tions. So! Forsale in Butler, Mo. aby one we b7 Se ly, permanently all Loss of Brain Po' taal Is ses caused by tor A. TRIMBLE, Druggist. Pain often con- centrates all PRICE REDUCED, SIZE INCREASED THE SUBSURIPTION PRICE OF THE KANSAS CITY TIMES HAS BEEN REDUCED TO $4.00 A YEAR. 2.00 FOR SIX MON (His; $1.00 FOR THREE MONTHS. This is not a campaign rate, but a permanent thing. THE SUNDAY TIMES enlarged to 24 pages. Think of it! About le a day for a first class me- tropolitan newspaper. Every one can now afford to take a daily paper. Subscribe at once. The Times always leads Address, THE KANSAS CITY TIMES. KANSAS CITY, MO. THINACURA FOR THIN PEOPLE Are you thin? ade with Thinacura Tablets by aseien- aanreee They create perfect assimilation ery of food, secreting the valuable and discarding the worthlera. They e thin faces plump and reund out the gure. They are the STANDARD REMEDY Jeanness, containing no arsenic, an] abso- ely i lese. Price, prepaid, $1 per box, 6 for $5 Pamphlet, “HOW TO GFT FAT,’? free. THINACURA Co., 0 Broadway, N.Y. WHYROYAL PILLS Original i TUS ware. oiways reuanie. gases at vice RAEUMATISM if it to fecl it - =". ST. JACOBS OIL 223357" once s a cure. C. HAGEDORN The Old Reliable PHOTOGRAPHER North Side Square. Has the best equipped gallery in Southwest Missouri. All] Styles of Photogrphing executed in the highest style of the art, and at reasonable prices. Crayon Work A Specialty. All work in my line is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and see samples of work.® C. HACEDORN. C.B. LEWIS & CO. Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | to the public that I now have the } | | In southwest Mo. | commission, | week or month, with any Livery barn in this section. Call ard see him Having purchased the Elk Horn barn and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number ot 1 F nu nd_ debilitat fee! Best Livery Barn | tases at coset by 2 sioestn L Horses: and mules | is properly at work | bought and sold, or stock handled on of these complai Stock bearded by the day! REGULATOR. The Whisky Caused it All. | Huntington, W. Va., Oct. 23.— One of the most horrible murders |ever committed in this section was | perpetrated last night at Dingess, a |smail town on the line of the N. and iW. railroad. It was deliberate and the man whose life was cut short was one of the most prominent citi- | zens of the neighborhood | While Albert Dameron lay in ked {two sisters named Hance, both un- der the influence of liquor as was their victim, almost dissected him His limbs were scarified and his body mutilated in a terrible manner. The unfortunate man’s throat was cut from ear to ear, and his body presented a terrible sight when found. It was not knowa until this morre ing who committed the deed, until the two Hance women staggered out of a doggery and told their tale. They are only 24 and 26 years of age, respectively. They were drunk when locked up, and said that any man that mentioned the trouble would receive cold steel! when they got their freedom. Twenty Skeletons Found. Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 24.—Twenty skeletons ima sitting posture have been unearthed from a mound on the farm of Hexry T. Miles, near the city limits. Near each skeleton was a curiously wrought piece of potteryware, different that which has been taken from the from mounds in other localities, so far as known. The skeletons from long inferment and sudden exposure to the atmosphere began to crumble and fall to dust or in smal! pieces but many of them were preserved iu sections, and one or two skulls are kept intact. From careful meagsure- ments the bodies seem to have been about the same stature as the people of to day, although the lower jaws are larger, heavier and stronger. Back To Washington. Salisbury, N. C., Oct. 24,—The special train bearing president Cleve land and cabinet, returning from At- lanta, arrived at Salisbury at 11:17 a. m. Notwithstanding the fact that his coming was not generally known up to an hour before his ar- rival, a thousand people were at the station to meet him. Mr. Cleveland and the cabinet members appeared on the rear platform where they shook hands with those who crowd- ed about it. The president eeemed to be in good spirits laughing and joking with almost everyone he shook hands with. Aftera 7 min. utes stop and amid loud cheering the train left for Washington. Armed Men. Southwest, City, Mo., Oct. 24.— Six heavily armed men rode into tewn from the west yesterday. They came direct across the line from the Indian Territory and entered the town on Cherokee street. They tied their horses just west of Main street and after lovking over the town went back to their horse and departed, guing south It was expected that an attem;t would be made to rob the bank. as the city authorities had been s.otitied to keep a lookout fer an attack from bandits within the next four weeks. It is believed that they were look- ing over the ground and will pey this place anotber visit later on. An armed posse will be prepared te re- ceiye them. Ma or. e * th Almost everybo ‘ e laxative medicine to clean d keep the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS LIVER REGULAT dor powder) get all the benef jd and pleasant laxative and tor ies the blood and strengthens nole system. And more than this: SIMMONS | LATOR regulates the Liver, kee | and healthy, and wher | good condition you find i f | Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Si | Headache and Constipation, and ve iv in | Good digestion and freedom from st: troubles will only be had when the If troubled with any try SIMMONS LIVER King of Liver Medi- With 16 years exper-| cines, and Better than Pills. ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete $2-EVERY PACKAGE-S= cCBLEWIS& CO) Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. } H J. H. Zeilih & Co., Phila., Pa. Hurricane. Warsaw, Oct. 24——The city of Lublin, capital of the Government of that name in Russian Poland, was visited by a hurricane today, which resulted in loss of lifeand great damage to property Religieus services were being held in the Cathedral, mourning the cen- tennial anniversary of the third par- tition of Poland, when the hurricane broke over the town. The iron cov- ered roof of the edifice, which was filled with worshipers, was torn away and fell into the interior of the | church, killing several persons out right, and injuring a large number. The panic-stricken congregation, shrieking with terror, made a rush for the doors and many men, women and children were thrown down and trampled upon or crushed to death or insensibility in the struggling hu- manity. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have recently perfected an ingenious cure fer dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cor- dial consists of a food already di- gested and a digester of foods hap- pily combined. The importance of this invention will be appreciated when we realize what a proportion of the community are victims of some form of stomach trouble. Thousands of pale, thin people have little inclination to gat, and what they do eat causes them pain and distress. This Digestive Cordial of the Shakers corrects any stomach de- rangement at once. It makes thin people plump. Every one will be greatly interested to read the little book which has been placed in the hands of druggists for free distribu- tion. What is Laxol? Nothing but Cas- tor Oil made as palatable as honey. Children like it. Not in Arkansas. Little Rock, Oct. 23.—The au- preme court at 11 o'clock this morn- tng rendered its deeision in the Cor bett case, reversing Chancelor Leath- erman’s decision and sustaining the prize fight law. Corbett was was re- manded back to the custody of the sheriff of Garland county. Chief Justice Bunn, in delivering his opinion, severely, saying that he had no authority fer his actien in the habeas corpus case. Governor Clarke had made prepar- ations to call an extra sessien of the legislature, if necessary, but the de- cision ef the supreme court will eb- yiate the necessity and will also in- sure the prevention of any contest at Hot Springs. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Must Have a Silver Man, Chicage, Ill, Oct. 24.—A special from Washington says: In bis silver Lewspaper Senator Stewart makes the announcement, with the concur- rence of Senator Teller, that the Re publican silver meu will support only a silver man for the Presidency. This 1s believed to be the first time Senator Teller bas wade this state- meut unequivocally. For this reason, and because Mr. Teller is the leader of the Republican silver forces, the announcement hus attracted a great Geal of interest. The Colorade Sena- tor's associates, however, are isclin ed not to believe that he intends te leave the Republican party and join the silverites im the hope of organiz- ing a silver party stromg enough to hold the balance of pewer. Senator Teller’s Opinion. Washington, D.C, Oct 20 —Sen- ator Teller, who bus just arrrived in Washington for the winter, said to night the silver Republicans in the Senate would not agree to the reor- wenization of the Senate by the Republicans when Congress recon- Yeues, except on condition that they be allowed to fill the veeancy on the finance committee caused by the re- tiremeat of Sorater McPherson. He also expressed the epicion that the Presdent, in bis annual message, weuld reccmmmend the retirement of greenbacks, «rd predieted that if he skoul4d do se the recommendation - }wonld have the «ffect of opening up, * the entire finencial question. “4 Word to the Wise is Sufficient.” very deaf, used Ei d in three weeks co Mich. DIRECTIONS tor BALM.—Apply a particle well up into the nostrils. ment draw strong breath through the : nose. Use three times a day, after meals| For sale in Butler, Mc., by-H. L using CREAM t the Balm preferred, and betore retiring. Price of Cream Balm is fitty cents. 10 | nightly en a} . 2 | I suffered terribly tram roaring in mv} {head during an attack of catarrh, and j re | Pamphiet | AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, 0 After a mo- You Know ox OTHERS, Do pes Do You Know ?h<! opi and mor Do You Know without labeling th Do You Know unless you or your physic Do You Know its ingredients is publi Do You Know That it has been “Castoria” snd i Do You Know t} was because Castoria had heen proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses cf Castoria are furr cents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know: that when be kept well, and that you may have Well, these things are wort! 5 ee The fac-simile signature of 1 Pitcher w sold than es, and of wer: ished for 35 ct preparation, yourchildren may wing y are facts, is on every LOSS, held: wrapper. _—_—_—— Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. —ELY’S GREAM BALM _—Cleanses the ys Pain and Nasal Inflammation, Heais ithe Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures ATARRH3 Gives Relief at once for Cold in Heac Apply into the Nostrils, S0c., Drnggists or by ma’ SUCCESSFULLY.” Trustee's Sale. Whereas John Hedger and Annie E M Hedger, his wife. by their deed of trust August I2th, Is92, and recorded in the record- er’s oflice within and for Bates county, Mis- souri, in beok No. 110 page && conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The north three-fourths of the east half of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter uf section thirty-three (33) township forty-one (41) range thirty-two (32) containing fifteen (15) acres, which conyeyance was made in trust to secure the payment of three certain notes fully described in said deed ot trust; and whereas, default has been made in the pay- ment of the principal of said notes and the ao- crued interest thereon, now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at publie 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 Mis- Souri, on Friday November 8th, 1895, between the honrs 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, nte rest aud costs. Hi. P. NICKELL, Tt oS-4t Having disposed of my stock of goods at New Home, to Mr. Shalley, those knowing themselves indebted to we on account will confer a favor by calling and settleing. I want to pay what I owe and must have a settlement in order to meet my ob- ligations. So call and eettle. Thank ing you for past patronage, I am yours, N. M. Nestierope Take subscriptions to the Butler Weekly Tries, at $1.00 per year and as agent is authorized to collect and receipt for the paper. Nersoxn M. Nzsrrerop: What Nerve ierries have done for others they will do vac oady Restored, 30TH Ds. A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and all their train of evils resulting from early ezrors and later excesses; the result of over- | ess, worry,etc. Devel Stone and strength to thes: ualorgans. Stops unnatural losse: issions caused by youti errorsor excessive use of tobacco,o liquor, which lead to consuni y. Their use shows imme. ovement. Insist upon havi: HERYE BERRIES, no ot! mt to carry in vest pocke per box, six boxes, one full 00. Guaranteed to cure If not kept by your drug- send them by mail, upon f price, in plain wrapper. free. Address mail ordersto [teen druggist. ——It is Quickly Absorbed. ELY BROS, “66 Warren SUNY, “HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Sheriff's Sale in Partition. By virtue and authority of a judgment and decree and order of sale of the Cireuit Court ef Bates county, Missouri, atthe June term. 1395, hela at the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, in a certain action of ition wherein Samuel A Beall, Archie Stone, Jane Beall and W muel A Bealland Jane Beall, guardians of W R Beall) were plaintiffé, and Lee T Beall was defendant, a certified copy of which judgment and decree and order of sale to = has been delivered by the ciera of sald cou: it it of Bates county, Missouri, was er- dered to sell at the next regular term of court, after advertisement of time, termi ct pine of si it public outcry to the highest the court house door in the 4 Missouri, the following dei situated In Bates edo d The west f of section twenty-nine (29) and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29) and lots twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14) and fifteen (15) of section twenty (20) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-one (31). Therefore I, D A Colyer, sheriff of Bates eoun- ty, Missouri, pursuant to said judgment and decree and order of sale, will on Saturday, November 23, 1895, between the hours of nine o’cloek in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, eell the above described real eetate to the highest bidder for cash at the time, terms and place aforessid D. A. COLYER, 49-46 heriff of Bates County, Missouri- Trustee's Sale. Whereas T J Farrell and Harriet Farrell his wife by their deed of trust dated December 2sth, 1891 and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 107, page 524 conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The east half ot lot one (1) in the northesst quarter of section four (4) in township thirty- nine (39) of range thirty-three (33) containing forty acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust tosecure the payment of one certaim promissory note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made inthe payment of ssid note and the interest thereon, now past due and un- ny Now therefore, at the request of the egal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at publie vendue, to the highest bidder forcash, st the east front door of the ecurt house, in the sity of Patlery county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Friday, November 8th, 1895, between the hours of nine o’clock ip the fore- noon snd five o’clock inthe afternoon of that day for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. C. A. ALLEN, eu Trustee. } a | Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ot a transcript execution issted trom the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates coun- | ty, Missouri, returnable at the November term, 1895, ot said court, to me directed | 1n fayor of Walter AWood Mowing Ma- | chine Company and against G D Bow- tling, Ihave leviec and seized upon all | the rigtt, title, interest and claim ot de- fendant, G D Bowling, in and to the fol- | lowing described real estate situated in | Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The | west halt of the northeast quarrer of sec- | tion seven (7) townzhip forty(40) range | thirty-one [31] ail in the county of Bates | and state of Mo., I will, on ! Friday, November 22, 1895, | between the hours of nine o'clock in j the forenoon and five o'clock in the tafternoon of that day at the east | front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mis- | souri, sell the same or so much there- | of as may be required at public ven- | due to the highest bidder for eash to | satisfy said execution and costs. i] D. A. CotyEr, 49-41 Sheriff of Bates County.