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! | PIGCE OF lilk Horn Stables to the lence PRICE | REDUCED, SIZE INCREASED THE SUBSURIPTION PRICE OF THE KANSAS CITY TIMES HAS BEEN REDUCED | T0$4.00 A YEAR. | | $2.00 FOR SIX MONTHS; $1.00 FOR THREE MONTHS. THE KANSA CITY TIME. KANSAS CITY. MO. Where: tia his wife, and William A Harris and Eliza beth C Harris his wife. by their deed of trust dated the recorder’s office within and for Bates coun- ty, Missouri, in book No. 1.7 page 637 convey- tdtothe undersigned trustee the following Of section thirty-three [ (4) of range thirty (5 More or less, which conveyance was made in frusttosecure the payment of five c notes Having purchased the Elk Horn barn find Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number of First-class Buggies, and horses, I can say [Best Livery Barn | In southwest Mo. bought and sold, or stock handled on commission, week or month, with any Livery barn in this section, Call ard see him inthe county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit The nertheast quarter of section thirty-three [$3] and the east half of B LEWIS & Proprietor of c public that I now have the Horses} and mules Stock bearded by the day Mr Lewis teels able to compete cB LEWIS & CO i receipt : i This is not a campaign rate, : but a permanent thing. THE SUNDAY TIMES enlarged to 24 pages. Think of it! About le a day fora first class me- tropolitan newspaper. Every one can now afford to take a daily paper. Subscribe at once. The Times always leads Address, The Trustee sgSale. ames A Harris and Emily D Har. December 26th, 1894, and recorded in bed real estate lying and being situate southeast quarter in township forty containing 240 acres | fully described in said deed of trust; Whereas, defanit has been made in the Ment of the note for $1,000 and the ace’ interest thereon, and the annual intere the other four notes now past due and unpaid And according to the terms and conditions Of said deed of trust, the whole of said det Same is now pa therefore holder of said note tonditions of said ¢ Yo sell the above desc such defantt rendered due and pavable, and Now the legal pursuant to the t, Lwill proceed at the 7 EN Easily, Quickly ' ‘Permanently Restored. 30° » A positive cure for all Weakne:: Nervousness, Debility, and all ticii | them under guise of law to filch the train of evils resulting from early evi and later excesses; the result of o. work, sickness, worry, etc. and gives tone and strength to thes: ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses nightly emissions caused by yout! errorsor excessive use of tobacco,op: { liquor, which lead to consump: insanity. Their use shows in ac improvement. Insist upon hav >. genuine NERVE BERRIES, no ot ‘enient to carry in vest poc Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one With 16 years exper-| {reatnient, $5.00. Guaranteed to cur ly case.» If not kept by your di we wiii send them by mail, upon Pamphlet free. Address mail or ( AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, O For sale ia Butler, Mo. by H.L | Tucker, druggist. What Nerve We:: have done for oii 16TH DAY. of price, in plain w | Hicks for January. Develops ‘the west: storma of rain, turning to sleet and snow will develop prompt- ly, passing to the eastern side of | country by the 5th to 6th. On and about the 4th te 5th the storms will | assume the character of blizzards in | western and central regions, attend-| ed by fierce gaies and followed by a ‘cold wave, lasting for two or three! idays About the 9th changes will | ‘get in to west—barometer will fall—| | temperature will rise—winds grow \southeriy, and by the 10th, a well defined storm area will be on its }march eastward, attended by rain, | | sleet and snow, and followed prompt- ly by high barometer and cold winds | and wave from the northwest. This period of disturbance will subside by the 13th, storms followed by cold having passed the central parts of the country about the 10th, 11th and 12th. About the 14th look for sudden ehange to very much warmer—low barometer and southerly winds, fol- Jowed on and about the 15th and| 16th, by renewed storms. We all know that any tired muscle can be restored by rest. Your stom- ach is a muscle. Dyspepsia is its manner of saying “I am tired. Give me rest.” To rest the stomach you must do its work outside of the body. This is the Shaker’s method of curing indigestion, and its success these people are practically free from what is without doubt the most prevalent of all diseases. The Shaker Digestive Cordial not only contains digested food which is promptly absorbed without taxing the tired digestive organs, but it is likewise an aid to the digestion of other foods in the stomach. A 10 cent trial bottle will convince you of Its merit, and these you can obtaia through all druggists. Laxol is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in About the 3rd, the date of Moen’s indorsed a Kansas friend’s note for | | perigee, it will grow much warmer | $400 and the friend shortiy after | |with rapidly falling barometer in committing suicide, Mr. Waller bad | to pay the note. deceased promise is best attested by the fact that) In 1891 W. F. Waller of Sedalia, A brother of the! sd to make it good. On Christmas day Waller re ceived a package by express contain- | ing a diamond pin and a pair of} ladies diamond ear rings valued at! $400, accompanied by a note from! the sender saying that able to repay the amount in cash,! and feeling that it bad stuod unpaid long enough, that he desired Mr. Waller to accept the’precious stones | in psyment of his claim. | Mr. not being Billy Hill, of Cass county, drove gayly into Belton, ina sleigh, to buy Christmas presents, and concluded, to leave his team and sleigh in a va-| cant lot owned by George Johnson. | There were several inches of snow on the ground, and Billy didn’t know that an unused cistern covered by} loose boards was on the lot until hig | horses went in. Many willing hands pulled the team out unhurt. | Cure for Headache. As a remedy fcr all forms of Head-| ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a per- mavent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its | influence. We urge all who are af flicted to procure a bottle, and give! this remedy a fair trial, In cases of | habitual constipation Electrie Bit | ters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long | resist the use of this medicine. Try | it once. Fifty cents and $1.00 at! Drug Store. 5 4t. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) County of Bates s Be it remembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at a regular term of the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, begun and held at the court house, in the city of Butler, in said county and state, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in November, afterwards on the l4th day of December, ! the same being the thirtieth judicial day of said November term, among other, the fol- lowing proceedings were had, to-wit: Jonn F Randolph, plaintiff. vs. Joseph E Ed- wards, JohnW Fetters, Hanrah Edwards, Sarah E Fetters, Minnie E Pharis, Chas F Pharis. WS Mullisand W A Sparks, de- fendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorneys, Graves & Clark and files hie aftidavit the petition having been previously filed alleging among other things that defena- ants, John W Fetters and Sarah E Fetters, are not residents of the state of Missouri: Where upon it is ordered by the court that said de- fendants be notified by publication that plain- tift has commenced a suit against them inthis place of Castor Oil. The first bill passed by the repub- lican House was a measure in the interest of maaufaeturers, to enable hard-earned dollars of the people from their pockets, under the pre- tense that the government needed more revenue; and this in the face court the object and general nature of which is to foreclose the following described deeds of traste and Pia « to-wit: let deed of trust executed by John W Fetters and wife Sarah E Fetters and peseyn E Edwards and Hannah Edwards, his wife, to Watt Webb, trustee, for Missouri Savings Association ben- eliciary, of date October 10 Is34, ani convey- ing the following lands in Bates county, Mis- sourl, to-wit: The east half of lots three (3) four (4) and five (5) and all of lote six (6) and seven (7) and the west half of lote eight (Ss) and nine (9) ofthe northeast quarter of sec- tion four [4] and the east half of lot seven (7) and twenty-one 1-2 acres off the east end of lot eight [8) of the northwest quarter of section four [4] and lots eight and nine (8 & 9) of sec- tion three (3) all in township thirty-nine (39) north of range thirty-three (33) and fifteen of statements by the treasury offi- cials, that the revenue for the re- mainder of the fiscal year would be ample to meet all expenses. The bill is simply a bid for the support of the money barons in 1896—noth- + |ing mere.—Lamar Democrat. Boise City, Idaho, Jan. 1.—Ex- Gov. A. J. Curtis is dead after a brief illness. He went to California in 1848 and came to Idaho from there in 1864. He served as Terri torial Secretay and Acting Governor 16 years. Halfbacks, fullbacks & weakbacks are relieved by rimuons Baladcuna Columbia Pad Calendar A book on kidnye tronble and its treatment will be mailed free to anyone who will write for it, addressing the Buker PillCo., Bangor Maine; or patient may enclose 56 cents in Postal Note, or cash in a registered letter; and one box of Buker’s Pills will be mailed togeth er with the book, post paidto the address iven. . Buker’s Kidney Pills is a new and marvell- ous remedy assisting nature to relieve clogged and diseased kidneys; will also relieve bladder diseases, urinary troubles, backache and little aches and pains throughout the body. Back- ache and kidney-ache are very often the same and these pills will remove the kidney trouble curethe aching back, and purity the blood. Safe in all cases. Being a new discovery, Buker’s Kidney pille are not yet on sale at all drug etores. In en- buiring, be sure you get Buker’s, (price i0cts) or address Buker Pill Co., as above, and men- tion this paper. Sonthwestern trade supplied by Meyer Bros. Drug Co., St. Louis Mo. 42-12m. party being the party ef woral prin ciple is the worst hypocrite out of | hell. ernmect for a dead stretch of thirty | years, and when they handed it over to the democrats it was sosked with whisky frum Maise to California — Sam Jones. City’s oldest citizens 7 esk Monday A republ:can that talka about his| The republicans ran the gore} 'f{J. F. McAdow, ove of Kansae and business mer, dropped dead from heart dir-| and one-half acres offeast part of southeast quarter of section thirty-four (34) south of iver, and seventy-four and one-half acres of outhwest quarter of section thirty-five (35) outh of river, all in township forty (40) north ange thirty-three (33), cuntainingin all five hundred and thirty-one and one-half acres. 2nd. Asecond deed ot trust between same parties to the same parties and conveying the same lands. 3rd. A third deed oi trust con- veying the same Jands made to E A Aenry, as trustee for Farmers Bank of Walnut, Mis- souri, beneficiary. 4th. A deed of trust or mortgage upon and conyeying a part of the above lands made by Jno W Fetters and wife to Maggie C Webster of date Ang 6th, 18% oth. Adeedoftrast or mortgage upon and conveying a part of the above lands made by John W Fenton and wife to J L McPeak, and that unless the said John W Fetters and Sarah E Fetters be and appear at this court, atthe next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court housein the city of Butler, in said county on the first Tucsday after the second Monday of February,is#s next,and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before | the last day of said term—answer or plead to | the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed ani judgment will be ren- dered accordingly. | And be it further ordered that a copy hereo be published, according to law, in the Buti er | WEkLy Times, a Weekly newspaper printed | and published in Bates coanty, Mo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion te be a! least fifteen days before the first day of th next term of the circuit court. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the | Sounty, this ‘CITISON, Cirenit Clerk. | Notice. | Notice is hereby given that we, the under- signed, intend to apply to the County Court of Bates county. Missouri, on the frst day of the regular Febraary, Is%). term thereof which meets on the first Monday in February, 1896, at the court house in the city of Butlerin county for.an order of said court laying offa levy district, of the following territory, to-wit: All of land subject to inundation and overflow in sections one and two in township thirty-nine and range thirty-three and sec- tions six, five and four in township thirty-nine and range thirty-two all northof the Marias des Cygne river in Bates county, Missouri, | and protected by a levy commencing at a} point near the Marvel bridge on said river and | running along or near the north fork of said river as near as practicable to @ point near the | Island bridge on said river in lot 20 of said section tour. which is the levy proposed to be | {built by eaid district Dee 1sv5 J_A Patterson, JS Francisco, am Deaton, Noah Nyhart, at Duncon. { | | i | | Adu istry | Notice is hereby ofan ed pub} jcounty, |tate of Henrys All persons 1 j said e jth The Do You Know its ingredie Do You Know That it has been of all other r Do You Know have i oth ‘ “Castoria”™ and roven tobe absolutely harmless? Do You Know sons anting this go =o was because Castoria hac Do You Know aS cents, or one cent ad Do You Know ———————— be kept well, and that y Well, these things are worth Bt Ultea Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. The fac-simile is on every signature of wrapper, nickly, permanently all »3 Of Brain Power, lity, Nighuly Emls- diseases caused by Isa merve tonic This Famous Stemi KERYE SEEDS: WEAK =: ay > th test!montals and titations. Beware of ¢mita- ED COs, Basonie Temple, Chicago. Dat. fons. Sold by 0 Forsale in Butler. Mo., by J. A, SRIMBLE, Drug _—ELY’S CREAM BALM-Cleanses the Nasal s, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals ithe Restores Taste and Smell, an CREAM Cures ATARRH #7 Gives Relief at once for Cold in Apply into the Nostrils. 50c, Druggists or by mail. EL SN “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES _SAPOLIO _ . 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Yendue to the hich Cast front door of the of Butler, county of Bates and state of M on SaturdayJanuary between the hou Souri, \ noon , fi inte! premises at public er for cash ourt house in ¢t 25th, 189€, ckin the fore- afternoon of that of satisfying said debt, c ALLE and tive 0’ for the parpo: t and cost: i. Trustee. Address Cal POPE MANUF dar Department, HARTFORD, CONN. ACTURING CO., etter it costs -you -L Tucker feel b le oy H S not make | nothing-—— | i¥ this pub er barred. | This isth day of D . Browy. Public Administrater. AND TOBACCO, Cicsé pays the highet market price for County Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo-