The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 30, 1896, Page 7

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LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY Order of Publication. TE OF MISSOURI,? ,, County of Bates. id itremembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at pregulas term of the Circuit Court of Bates , Missouri, begun and held at the a inthe city of Butler, in said loanty and st onthe first Tuesda’ ae second Monday in November, 3 on the I4th day of Decemb: liesame being the thirtieth judict: November term, among other, the fol- proceedings were had, to-wit: Jonn proceed laintiff, ve Joseph en Fette: nrah Ed EFetters, Minnie E Pharis, Cha: . WS Mullisand W A Sparks, ae atthisday comes the plaintiff herein attorne Graves & Clark and files his tition having been previously mong other things that defenda- and Sarah E Fetters, are realden' eof Missouri: Where itis ordered by the court that said de- te be notified by publication that plain- Plus commenced a Os ‘ainst them inthis J ithe object and nature of which foreclose the fo! flowing described deeds one ser e, to-wit: let deed of executed by John W Fetters and wife E Fette: d Joseph E Edwards sob | S Edwat his wife, to Watt Webb " ) for M ri Savings oe we be of date October 10 , Batslollowing lands in. Bates’ county, Mis. to-wit: The east half of lots three (3) _ yer) and five (5) and all of lote six (6) and (7) and the west half of lots eight (8) ‘Maine (9) of the northeast quarter of sec- four (4] and the east halfof lot seven (7) | tp ae 2 acres off the east end of lot ofthe northwest quarter of section ret lots eight and nine (8 & 9) of sec- ) of range thirty-three (33) and fifte: jme-halfacres offeast part of southeast of section thirty-four (34) south of hand seventy-four and one-ha t quarter of section thirty-five (35) thoftiver, all in township forty (40) north thirty-three all five dandthirty-one and one-half acres. Asecond deed of trust between same me parties and conveying the . A third deed of trust con- me lands made to E A Aenry, as | efor Farmers Bank of Walnut, Mis- H, beneficiary. 4th. A deed of trust or + Retpiasd couvesing part of the lands made by Jno W Fetters and wife C Webster of date Aug 6th, 1804. deed of trust or mortgage upon and Mteying a part of the above lands made acres of | y ‘enton and wite to J L MePeak, and the said John W 's and Sarah ters be and appear at this court, at the thereof, to be begun and holden at wart house in the city of Butler, in said ay On the first ‘I ue sday after the second iy of February, 1s% next,and on or before said term, if the term shall so md if not, then on or before day of said term--answer or plead to Mptitionin said cause, the same will be ccnenet and judgment will be ren- Pe sesording! gly. int be It farther ordered that a copy, hereof | . » according to la: the ButLer PMELY Tinks, A weekly ne’ per printed in Bayes coanty, Mo., for four ‘successively, the last insertion te be at iiteen days before the firet day of the hed Of the circuit court. fem copy ofthe record. ‘itness my hand arid the seal of the PMO Circuit court of Bates County, this th day of December, 1895. STEWART ATCIIIS Circuit Cler! Trustee's Sale. gBkhereas MA MeKinzie and Lizzie McKinz Bowl, bv their deed of trust dated . , and recorded in the recorde and for Bates county. Missouri, in No. 127 at page veyed to the under the following described real ind being situate in the county of of Missouri, to-wit What Nerve Ber: have done for ot': CLE N Easily, Quickly ou :/ Permanently Restored. SOTH LA. \ positive cure for all Weaknesses, ‘servousness, Debility, and all the if in of evils resulting from early erro: vad later excesses; the result of over- work, sickness, worry, etc. Develops aud gives tone and strength to thesex- ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses or nightly emissions caused by youthful pie abi ak pase opium ‘liquor, which lead to consump ion nd insanity. Their use shows imme ate improvement. Insist upon having tho venuine NERVE BERRIES, no other Convenient to carry in vest pocket. ‘vice, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one full ment, § $5.00. Guaranteed to cure Y CASE. w If not kept by your drug- t we wiil send them by mail, upon pt of price, in plain wrapper. phlet free. Address mail ordersto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNAT!, 0 For sale in Butler, Mo., byf{H. L Tucker, druggist. ie saa, ch ona Bll am ™ Columbia Bicycle Pad Calendar For (896 in block number one hundred | Anety (190) in the city of Rich Hill, Mo , | Conveyance was made in trust to secure iment of four certain notes fully deserib- ‘aid deed of trast and whereas default Mmate inthe payment of said notes | ay interest thereon nid whereas itis stipulated and perty was to be kept in- q n ae elated in the deed es are not paid when due the whole of May be declared due and payable at tion of the holder of the notes, and he ares all of said notes due and vs erefore, at the request of th Of 81 i motes and pursu to t will proceed to at public scribed prem tothe highest bidder tor ¢ t door of the court Friday, February 14, 1896, and five o'clock in th for the purposes At 80a costs. + at the | § fant hours of nine o'clock in the fore- | now pest due | 9 elt of holder of the note. | ¢ TURING CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Self-Evident Facts. The man that is converted right | To Keep Aim Cool. Out in Montana recently, “Old will not think that putting on Sun-| Bill Lagrund,” a saloon keeper and day clothes and 1 \ehurch is religion oking solemn in la noted local tough, died. The bar- | | keeperé and the girls in his houses | not conclude that be has | all celebrated the event by He will getting | ‘no obligation to the heathens be —— and carrying flasks | | cause they live a long way off. | of liquor to the funeral, where, it is| He will not pay his preacher in| said, they all took a last look at the! chips and whetstones, and call it| | corpse to thoroughly satisfy ,them-| doing his duty. He will not try to break up the church because the trustees did not buy the lumber to build the new | selves that there wis no deception | that the banner region had really gone to his last ac- count. The most amusing accident | fence from him. was the throwing into his grave, He will not go to the circus be-| after his body had been lowered cause he has & grandchild who wants | there, several palmleaf fans and a to see the avimals. cake of ice. Bili's girls thus testified He will not threaten ‘to take out| their sentiments regarding him and his letter’ every time his pastor | their ideas regarding his destiny in preaches the Gospel as John the|the region to which his spimt had Baptist did. flown. He will not put a two cent piece A Ean ee. Ee the ausskeb 7 sod) claim usr ene Dawes Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. gives as much as he can afford to. Y., says that he alwaye keeps Dr. Kings New Discovery in the bouse jand his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if pre- A guilty man cannot be made hap-| curable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, py. He must first lose his guilt. Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s Whether we get to heaven or not, New Discovery is undoubtedly the is to be decided by what we love, best Cough remedy;that he has used ‘ it in his family for eight years, and not by what we know. it has never failed to do all that is The man who does right only be-| claimed for it. Why not try aremedy cause he is compelled to, is not a]so long tried and tested. Trial bot- follower of Jesus. tles free at drug store, regular size To be all the time feeling for feel |50¢ and $1. 9-4t ing, will be pretty kill all aoe See peice Hunger, religious feeling London, Jan. 23.—The Standard God publishes a dispatch from Constanti reprobate of the, Ram’s Horn Points, Bidding sins good-by one at a time is slow work. sure to will not answer ny prayers for us that we can answer for our- nople, under the date of January 22, selves. ; : which says that the Turkish Minis There is no sin so small that to] tors assembled ata meeting Tues- keep it does not Christ. which was the receipt by the Porte of a telegram from Shakir Pasha. The Imperial Commissioner, ap Fhght ot a Cannon Ball. pointed to carry out the reforms in The most careful experiments| Armenia, reported that the Armen ever made on the flight of a cannon | ians are reduced to the last extremi- ball were those conducted by the|ity are being decimated by hunger English authorities in the jubilee|and cold and are committing revolu- year. The experiment was made|tionary acts, out of sheer despair. with a twenty-two-ton gun, andit| The Porte has given out the in- was found that a ball fired from the| formation that two Armenians, be- monster made a flight of 128} feet|lievod to be members of the Armen- over twelve miles before it struck|ian Revolutionary Committee, have the ground. Careful timing with an| murdered the Armenian Bishop of improved chronometer proved that| Boghos. the ball was 692 seconds making the eens twelve-mile journey, and that the W. S. Stratton is one of the luck- < | highest point it attained was 17,000 iest men of the Cripple Creek gold (eet above the earth’s surface. district, in Colorado. He was a poor The way we treat the poor is the test of our ur loyalty to Christ. =a carpenter at Colorado Springs until Nature's 'S. St. Louis, Jan. 21.—W. H. Win-| four years ago when he began to stock, formerly cashier of the ex- prospect in the newly discovered change bank of Sturgeon, Boone gold fields. He discovered the In- county, Mo., was arrested yesterday dependence mine and had sense at Judge & Dolph’s drug store! enough to refuse all offers for its where he was employed as clerk, on purchase. It bas averaged in ore i Se charging him path embez- productions Zabout $200,000 each zlemext of $3,500. Winstock was month for the last two years. indieted last November. The pris oner, who was taken to Columbia, said the money went to pay living expenses. He had only $800 a year salary, and out of that had to hire a clerk. ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ~~ ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Columbia, S. C., Janu. 20.—The anti lynching bill was passed ia the house of :e,:esentatives to-day. It ‘When Baby was sic: When she was 2 Child, s! or Castoria, rT Castoria, New York, Jan. 23.—The steam ship St. Paul from Southampton brought 3,000 pounds of gold. Seguaranca from brought $218,760 Spanish gold. It is understood that the steamship St. Paul, due here from: Liverpool on Saturday, has $1,000,000 gold on board. provides that in all cases of lynch- ing where death ensu.s, the county wherein the lyrebing takes place sball be liable in exemplary dam- ages in asum not Jess than $2,000 to be recovered in a competent caurt by the legal representatives of the person lynched. Removal. user. Tncekcr, GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some la medicine to cleanse the system an blood pure. Those w Liv ER REGUL aah do not approve of the project. Admivistrator’s Notice. Bates county, Missouri, more than tate of Henry E Padley, deceased. All persons having claims them for allowance to the adm within two years from er barred. [S-EVERY PACKAGES This 18th}day of December, 1895. Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. D. V. Browy, | J. H. Zeilin & Co., Phila., Pa. \ Public Administrator. mean to reject day evening, the alled occasion of NERVE SEEDS WEAK MEN Feaereactetescien tere Comp aint The} Mexican ports| We take pleasure in announcing that atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney troubles and liver complaint trom the It is the only medicino that is guarantced to cure these diseases or no day, Parts sure cure is sold by H. L: Lawrence, Kan., Jan. 23.—Robert G. Ingersoll will not lecture to the law students of the State University at the commencement exercises. The faculty council las notified repre- sentatives of the law school that they | for infants and Children. GIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit ns to speak of it without guessing. it ls unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children Children like it, It the world has ever known. It is harmless. ¢ gives them he . It will save their lives. In it Mothers have somethmng which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a child’s medicine, Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria cures Diarrhos and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Constipation and Flatulency. Ca ecterin See the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in onessize bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or Premise that it is “ is “just as good” and “will answer overy purpose.” See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. ZSilidzan Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. The fac-simile signature of isonevery wrapper. s quckty, permanently all 5 Brain Power, ghtly Emis- Ss caused by erve tonic eels DP. sions, evil youthfulerr and blood builder, Matest! Basily carried in vest pocket. 1 ded pald. witha written cucrantisor money j seated pin - EA francia! stan . Nocharge for consultations. Beware of imita- T Baa Dal. Babar. — Lions, Sold by or te or address NERVE SCED CO,, Masonic Temple, Chieage. Forsale in Butler, Mo., by J. A. TRIMBLE, Druggist. leand punystron = Ci sche Nasal ae poe Sse Poth und infammation peals Restores Taste and Smell, an Relief at once for Cold in ly into the Nostri Quickly ‘Absorbed. roggists or by mail. E! 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