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sity--an every day burden of care. KNOWS ERYBODY WTERESTED THE IN buyi the Clairette Soap is a wash day neces- by which a woman can lighten her the highest merit--a time and money saver with the highest es Have you tried Clairette? Sold everywhere. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis. Ae TREE: CL LARDY & BRUN aR. REAL ESTATE & LOANS ness, and this iswhat we are doing if you ere west Mi have the largest list STATE and can sati Band of Boy Barglars.- gill and Jim Marshall, four | 12 year-old boy | the secret ser colored squad of police at 2 o'clock this morning and lodged in jail on the charge of burglary and | laree y dow’s book |a large quantity Br robbed Y e lastnight, securing stor jete. Sanday ni y tapped the tillin Her r There | have been a large of bur | glaries here recently. Five weeks ago jive white boys were arrested on jthe same charge. This gang is now in jail. Removal, We take pleasure in announcing that after this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney trovbles and liver complaint from the user. It is the only medicino that is guarantced to cure these diseases or no day. Pars sure cure,;is sold by H. L. Tnckcr, need, The means To Pardon Gray. Topeka, Kan., March 19.—It is certain that Anderson Gray of hyp- notis fame, now serving a life sen- tence for murder, will be pardoned by Governor Morrill. His office is flooded with petitions for pardon, which are being circulated through ee the state. Gray is charged with complicity in the murder of Patton at Conway Springs two years ago. A dirt destroyer of Made only by The case attracted national interest from the fact that with having Gray was charged exerted the power of Donald, thus causi kill Patton. MeDonald confessed to the mur- i nis ng it takes constant hustling to do busi and gained liberty by testi- Ging that Gray had hypnotized him and then influenced him to do the deed. McDonald has made an affi- davit that he swore falsely at the trial in Wellington. He now claims that he killed Patton of his own free will. ng or selling lands anywhere in south- issouri come and see or write us. We isfy you in prices, terms and location, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, St. Joseph, Mo., March 19.—Ora| Williams, Louis Roberts, Otis Me-| were captured by | | hypnotic suggestions over Tom Me-| the latter to The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts \ : ! For Kissing Another Man. Nevada, Mo, March 19.—Benja min A. Moberly, 2 prominent farmer | of this Co., has d it against ound at during m bome s! vingly embraced and repeatedly sed one John Nortine, i in the midst of ecstacy and de protested that | she né lid and never could love ese persons were mare ber, 1895, and lived | | together a few months. The j de efendant is the plaintiff's second | wife and much younger than he | | Chicago, March 19.—Albert C.| Fields, colored, the murder of Mrz. | Randolph, was to day sentenced to!| be hanged May 15. The crime was a peculiarly cold blooded one. Fields, | after beating the woman’s head al- most toa pulp with a flatiron, sev- ered it from the body and set fire to the bed in an effort to conceal his crime. Belleville, “ae 5 Match 19.—This morning the postoftice safe here was found blown to pieces and $400, be- sides stamps, stolen. The door of the inner vault was blown squarely in two and half imbedded in the | stone wall opposite. The safe was | a Hall and guaranteed to resist bur- | glars twenty-four hours dicted that t prehended. It is pre- will be ap- the eves A book on kidnye trouble and its treatment will be mailed free to anyone who will L write for it, addressing the Buker Pill Co, Bangor Maine; or patier nt may enclose 56 cents in Postal Not r cash in a registered letter; and one box of ker’s Pills will be maiied togeth er with the book, post paidto the address given. Buker’s Kidney Pills is a new and marvell- ous remedy as ing nature to relieve clogged and diseased kidneys; will also eve 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 cure the aching back, and purity the blood, Safe in all cases. Being a new discovery, Buker’s Kidney pills are not yet on sale at all drug etores. In en- buiring, be sure you get Buker’s, (price 50cts) or address Buker Pill Co., as above, and men- tionthis paper. Southwestern trade supplied by Meyer Bros. \ IVER QUESTION HAS nothing to do with us ND THE PRICE OF OUR LANDS, ting silver dollars, but sending the people, north and east, loads of ormation about the wounderful resources of Missouri. List with us if Yours’ for business, CLARDY & BRUNER. McFARALND BROS. arness and Saddlery, vaLeather Tree Seadlo «: WE are not dis- want to sell. as South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in Stock We.keep everything that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand S: all harness from $3 to $15. idles of styles and prices, from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and scle leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for new ones. We have the largest retail har- ness store in the Southwest and our har- ness are all made at home. McFARLAND BROS. Butler Missouri. | Notice of School Election. Notice is hereby given, ‘hat, at the annual school election of the school district of the city of Butler, Bates county, Mo, to be held on Tuesday. April 7th, 189, at the same time and place in eac! ward inthe said city that the election for city officers of said city is held, there will be submitted to the legal yoters of the district the proposition to authorize the school beard to levy 15 cents on the $100 valu- ation of property of the district in addition to the 40 cents on the $100 yaluation now author- ized by law to be levied, and that at the said election there will be two members of the acho ‘board to be erphetny Trustee's Sale. | yieTens Geo M Canterbury, 8 single man | deed of trost dated July 9h, 1893 and in the recorder’s office within and | Bates county. Missouri, in book No. 107 conveyed tothe undersigned trustee ialowiee described real estate lying and oi the county of Bates and state The to-wit Rorth hi fof the northwest quarter of | five (5) township thirty-eight (3s) thirty-one (51) containing eighty (S0) | conveyance was made in trust to secure ao ar AUSTIN Pade — side Ment of one certain note fully describ- se Clerk. deed of trust: and whereas default has omen the payment of said note and how past due aud unpaid. Now at the request of the legal holder of des or pursuant to the conditions of oftrast, I will proceed to sell the Meteat i premises at public vendue to est bidder forcash, at the east front etthe court house, in the city of Butler, Of Bates and siate of Missouri, on Saturday April 4th, 1896 fn the hon Notice of F al Settlement. u thereof, at erm of es By erder of the | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, + nd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist Drug Co., St. Louis Mo. COUGHS «nc COLD ELY’S PINEOLA BAISM isasure Remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat and for asthma Her House Her Castle. New York, March 18. erine Lefebre, nearly 97 years old, lives in a small frame house in New Utrecht, a suburb of Brooklyn. She came to the house four years ago, found it empty moved in and has since made it her home. Now it has to be torn down to make way for improvements, but the old lady has barricaded it at every point and will admit no one. She believes she owns the place and has laid in asup- ply of provisions and means to stand along siege. Naturally so old a woman has an udvantage she is not slow to perceive. Is Your, Tongue It soothes quickly akbates the cough, and renders expect- fe oration easy. Z (GAC onsumptives willinvariable de rive benetit from itsuse. Many who suppose their cases to be consumption are only saffering from a chronic cold or deep seated cough, often a g- For catarrh use Ely’s Both remedies are pleasant to Cream Balm, 50cts. per bottle; Pineola, Sold by druggists. ELY BROTMERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y. gravated by catarrh. Cream Balm. use. lace. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. ees In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, In vacation March llth, 1x9) George Brown and George Moore. partners under the firm name of Brown & Moore, Plaintiffs, vs JW Fetters and H A Field, defendant ~, " _ enc a Now at this day comes the plaintiff, herein Coated, your throat dry, your eyes by their attorneys, Graves & Clark before the dull and inflamed and do youteel mean | undersigned clerk of the cirenit court of Bates generally when you get up in the morn- | county, Mo., in vacation and file their petition ing. Your liver and Kidney are not anda vit allecing among other things that deing their work. Why don’t you take | Wcfendant, J W Fetters is not a resident of the oing their work. Why don't you take | state of S Whereupon it is ordered Parks Sure cure. If it does not make | by the clerk 1 that said defendant | you feel better it costs :vou nothing-— | be notilied by publication that plaintia hes Said sy Hol) buck commenced a snit against himin this court the object and general nat ure of which is to} enforc 5 a mechanic’s lien in the sum of $143 Jailat Newport. ri} of Rockyille land, in Jincinvatti 2 8.—Seott | ot Bates snd state of Missouri to-wit: Begin- Cincinnati, O. March 1S. Scott | oine at the iaersecti the north line of Jeckson avd Alonzo Walling charged | fractional lot No. twelve in block No. sixteen oft of Rockville, in th= state of sourt, with the west line of the ofthe M. K & T railroad, ran west along the north line of lots >. fractional lot 12, to the east | streetin said city: thence north east line of said street 140 feet; thence east to the westline of the aforesaid right-of-way: thence southwest along the west Ine of said : Mis- with the wurder and of Pearl Bryan, « Newport, (Ky.) jail. Tho meu were put in a patrol decapitating re how inmates of wagon and taken acrose, the river | right-of-way tothe place of beginning: And : . to obtain a decree declaring the ssid sum of with the horses on the run. The|s143 25. to bea lien againstsaid tract of land and t the same be sold to eatisfy said distances of two miles through the crowed thoreughfares was made in exactly thirteen minutes. Tonight everything is perfectly quiet. The officers of Newport ex- press themselves as positive there will be no mob violence. The cases ot the two men will be called in lien and judgment ard that unless the said J W Fetters be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be began and holden at the court heuse in whe city of Butler, in said county onthe 9th day of June, 15%) next, and on or before long continu dif mot, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said canse, the same will be dered accordingly And be it tamber ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Bctier H WkexkLy Times, a weekly newspaper printed | along the} thethird day of said term, ifthe term shall so 1 and publiehed in Bases coanty, Mo., for four court Thursday mornit weeks successively, the last insertion te be at ‘A Word to the Wise is Saft i ient.’ | next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHISUN, Circuit Clerk. A trae copy of the record. | I suffered terribly trom roaring in my] least fifteen days before the first day~of the i head during an attack of catarrh, and} (44,1) Witness my hand ie Gmere tue| became very deat, used Ely’s Cregin | = 14th day of March, 159 Balm and in three weeks could hear a STEWART ATCHISON, well as ever.—A. E. Newman, Graling, 13-4¢ Viregit Clerk. Mich. ~ = DIRECTIONS tor using CREAM | BALM.— i rticle of the Bal House. day Wintie passed the of nine o’clock in the fore- «. tv p n Bates c t = . ; } orth five o'clock inthe afternoon of that | County proba aap Bas Bates coun ys }at his desk. Some of his Sapte the purpos. y. > ssouri, to b at ee = ae eca: t : Rates’ © euatying Sate on the 11th day ot May| #0nal friends remembered the occas: “hye Yeth: day of March ‘18 Trustee Susan Mayor. | sion and ealled during the moraing Jouyx H. O'DEA ®Administratrix. 18-4 Administrato jto pay their r espects. infants OTHE RS, Do Do Vou Know Do You Know =! Do You Know: That it has be: of all other remedies Do You Know other countries, “Castoria” Do You Know was because Cas Do You Know cents, or one centad Do Vou Know t) The fac-simile signature of CerpftWliten “EEE and Children. You | KNo NM grant is on every wrapper, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria, @ 1S. By matl, Write us, testimonials and . Beware of imita- Temple, Chicago. pre wri len guaranti or » sented plain wr: f| Dn. TAFT’S ASTHM. ASTRA A CURED" trial bot “FREE The DR. TAET BE OS. fa. Co. .» Rochester, N.Y. HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifics the hats) Promot a lexuriant growth. aie r a to Restore Gray Youthfi ae HINDERCORNS, ‘The only sure Cure for Co: Stops ail pain. Ensures come fortto the tect, Makes walking easy, dicts. at Druggists. BREAKFAST—SUPPER, EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COGOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. Chtchester’s English Diamond Grand. NNYROYAL PILLS Origtnal and Only Gen: Sare, always reli Tavice ut Druggist for Chichester's English Dia- mond Brand in Red and Gold metaltie Xes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuse dangerous substitue tions and imitations. At Druggists, or send Ze. in stamps for particulars, testimonials and ddiea,” én letter. by return Sold by a I Sats br Seite OVER. $5,000,000.00 are sent out of the state every year for Life Insurance. WHY NOT Keep your money at home ty insuring your life in the Bankers Lite of Kansas City. It has written in the State of Missouri since June, 1895. 006,000.00 ry B (. Proprietor of ilk Horn ry Horn barn V Smith, and ot J. Best Livery Barn In southwest Mo. commission, Stock bearded by the day | week o> month, With 16 years exper- | ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with any Livery barn in this section. | Cail ard see him Cc B LEWIS & CO Trustee's Sale. | Whereas sores O Shelby and Elizabeth Shel- bry, his wife, by their deed of trust dated May 26th Iss6, and recorded in the reco within and for Bates county. Missouri, i book No. 36 at page S94 conveyed to ned trustee the following descr: lying and being sitaat nwest quarter of section eight Tty-one | 41) range thirty-two dein trn t to secur Trustee. Stables ied to the same a number of | Tass Buggies, and horses, I can say | ‘to the public that I now have the Horses and mules) taken as confessed an< 1 judgment will be ren- | bought and sold, or stock handled on Its death rate is the lowest of any company organized. Claims are paid on demand. No waiting for returns from the far east. INSURE NOW! Call on or addre S. E. 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