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McFARALND BROS. as 1 their neck and viewed the ma | buildings. “Ob, be st be bh,” rgr’s Leather Tree Saddle A Rich Man. m rich,” she ven tured. “Who?” Butler Mo. pails? “One mar doesn’t own them al Read and See What we Keep in Stock} }i,). “How do you know he asked. We keep everything that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30.|on them.” single harness, $7.50 to $25; eecond hand| “I guess that’s so,” he agreed as he looked up at a sky-scraper. ‘*Mr. Castoria must be pretty rich.—Print- Saddles of all styles and prices, from the cheapest tothe] ers’ Ink. harness from $3 to § steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring Is Your Tongue seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets,| Coated, your throat dry, your eyes| jyogs—tec dull and inflamed and do youteel mean 3 dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps | generally when you get up in the morn- ing, Your liver and Kidney are not full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim|doingtheir work. Why don’t you take ‘ 5 Parks Sure cure. If it does not make buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring | you feel better it costs vou nothing-— your old harness and saddles and trade for Belg eya ue new ones. We have the largest retail har-| Lexington, Ky., April 3.—Miss Mamie Tate, aged 17, of this city, eloped to Jeffersonville last night} 54 with Monroe Faddis, 15, of Jessa- IMcF ARL AND BROS. mine — = couple were mar overtook them while they were re. Butler Missouri. turning from Nicholasville, to which city they had eloped, and took his ness store in the Southwest and our har- ness are all made at home. Order of Publication. sfATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates. Inthe circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation, qth, 18g6 the state of Missouri at the relation and wthe use ot SH Fisher ex-officio cul- jetor of the reyenue of Bates county in the state of M souri, plaintift, vs. An- defendant. Civil action tor delinquent taxes. Nowatthis day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney, betore dersigned clerk ot the circuit court ot Bates county in the state ot Missouri, iavacation and files Ker petition and eck Siiors steed dclendant-Andecr defendant, J. J. Edwards is a non-| | Memphis, Tenn., April 3.—At 2| Dutchers, $165@3.90; heavy packing and ship- Richards is a non-resident of the state of Whereupon it is ordered by that said de- fendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition and affida- titthe object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state in vacation, ot Misvouri tor the delinquent the year 1894 amounting in the aggre- gate to the sum of $5.05 together with interest, costs, commis upon the following land situated in Bates county, Missouri, ion and fees, Block twenty west side addition to the city ot Butler and that un- ess the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court; to be begun ind holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on day after the second Monday in June, 1896, andon or before the third day thereot, if the term shall so tinue, and it not then before the end ot theterm, and plead to said petition ac- cording to law, the same will be taken scontessed and judgment rendered ac- er of said petition scribed real estate sold long con- cording to the pr: tad the above de tosatisty the same. And it is turther ordered by ioresaid that a copy hereof be publish- bile the Butler Weekly ‘Times, a week- lynewspaper printed and published in iene ag ig arg nar tT | least fifteen days betore the first day of SPRING MEDICINE pee a nee beat least fitteen days before the first | Me Next term of ae Seeeal Witnes See oiet iY ot the next term of this court. A true copy from the record eeaid vait,| is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR—don’t Atrue copy from the rec my hand as clerk atoresaid with the sea! | | ! 5 of said court hereunto Done at offics in Butler on tuis the 4th 4&7 ot April, 1896. ATCHESON, Trustee’s Sale Octobe: 21st, | BNdersigned c 1893, and recorded in the x fice within and tor ‘ouri,in book No. 110 page gned trustee described real estate county, Mis- | defenaant, Rebecca Demott is nota resident of 52 conveyed | the state of Missouri: W nerceLon A Ones & af by the clerk in vacation that said detendant difference. Take it in powder or in liquid the tollowing | p6 notitied by publication that plaintid has : = P and being commenced a suit against her in this situate in the county or Bates and state | court by petition and affidavit the ob- O& Missouri, to wit: le west halt of southwest quarter osection tourteen [74] and twelve acies | defendant, and that defendant has been xuilty the east side of the northeast q <n True 3 Rebecca DeMott be and appesr at this othe southeast quarter and the south-| court. at the next term Neceaot. tonhe } ANS Fa) quarter ot | begun and holden at the court house t i the city of Butler, in said county on the | ; 15]and that part ot the | 2 fast quarter of the northeast Section fitteen | Porth halt ot the 415) lying pina twenty- three | quarter Of | the third day of’said term, if the term shall so of river, and | long continue—and if not, then on or before | ] acres south part of the Northeast quarter ot northwest quarter of section fitteen (18) and pote acres, Rorthwest quactes in township forty-two (42) of ntaining in all 214 syance Was e the payment of a Seine, orless, wt made in Eraat to secy édin said dee ed ot Now ae ore holder of saic pndtions ot s quest of the | pursuant to the Ottumw: dot trust. I will rain fell in all parts of Iowa last Widder for cas Court house, ounty of Bates ist tront door of | ton Road, two and a quarter inches rs ot nine o’cl five o’clock t day, for the pur pose of sa interest and costs. | There was also considerable light- | week o> Ying said a - at ience Mr Lewis teels able to coms pete ) perfect title. Order‘of Publication: daughter home. He afterwards se STATE OF MISSOURI) Missourt, in vacation, March 27th, 1896, the state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of S H Fisher ex-officio col- | med her escape lector of the 1evenue o¢ Bates county in =a the un- petition and aflidavit, stating among Tncekcr, other things that the aboye named resident ot the state ot Missouri. Where upon it is ordered by the clerk in vaca- publication that plaintitt has commenc- ed a suit against him in this court by nature ot which is to entorce the lien of the state of Missouri tor the de- taxes of sum of $3.74, together with interest, tracts of | following described tracts of lan that unless the said defendant be| weekg ago and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler. Bates county, Missouri, 3 on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in June, 1596, and on or before the third day thereot, if the term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of the term, and plead to said petition according to law, the same will be taken as contessed and’ judgment ren- dere cording to the prayer of said petition, and the above described real estate sold so satisfy the same. And it 1s turther ordered by the clerk aforesaid that'a copy hereof be publish- ed in the Butler Weekly Times a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, tor four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at ‘Tues- the clerk THE BEST or four —— = myhandasclerk aloresaid with Witness i forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggi the seal of said court hereunto —— affixed. Dore at office in But- ler on this the 27th day ot March, 186. STEWART HESON- SEAL affixed. | ase SHE es You want to wake up your Liver ferk. : oe but be sure you take SIMMONS | Order of Publication. LIVER REGULATOR to do it. It also | STATE OF MISSOURI, } Tegulates the Liver—keeps it properly at “County of Bates. | § §*: work, when your system will be free from In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, | poison and the whole body invigorated. In vacation March Irth, 18% Daniel DeMott| “You get THE BEST BLOOD when Pharis and Min- De ee ee eee inintur anereta system is in A1 condition, and that their | by his attorney, W. O. Jackson betore the ‘rk of the circuit court of Bates cation and files his petition ng among other things that take or ) 3ULATOR—it is SIMMO}D SPER county, Mo., in der's of- | and aifidavit’all j ject and general nature of which is to | obtain a decree ot diverce from the defendant ae? P on account of indignities offered to plaintif® by Look for it. e aiter}of adultery and that unless the said] oth day of June, Is% next, and on or before | LE a I the last day of said term—answer or oe to Pp the petition in. said cause, the same Will be | taken as confessed and judgment will be ren- | dered accordingly. ‘Opretor of Elk Horn | ot }. And t further ordered that a copy hereof fourteen | be published, according to law, in the Beri xr ses WEEKLY Tinks, & Weekly newspaper printed yand | for four | ion to be at | a day of the | next term of the. eirenit court EWARE ATCHISON, ie copy of the record Witness my ha Clerk. describ tand the seal of the | he s whereas | seat) Cireuit court of Bates County, this payment} Isth day of March, 1596 | aotercst STEWARL ATCHISO unpaid 2i-dt Cirenit C = Ia., April s8.—Heavy al deseri night. At Indianola, on the Burling butler, ‘ cate of Missouri.on | fell; at Milo, three; at Mt. Pleasant, B Li ‘B. ‘ a snow and rain, and at Ottumwa, est ape arm y Sth, 1896, Chariton and Albia one inch of rain fell. bo Rain wae quite badly needed. }co ck in th rastee. | ning and wind, but no serious dam-| with 2 Livery barn in this section. | ages. Call ard see him CB LEWIS & Co} Bet Suwa si_us of tae 2 ailment is They had justarrived!in Brooklyn} .. Kansans City Live sto from the Island. They walked across | ° ‘ : the great bridge. As they approach- | | ae ed the New York side they stretch-| sive ii p South Side Square “The man who owns all those} “Ob, yes be does,’ she assured | i “Because,” she said “his name is ried last July, but the girl’s father] she | cured a divorce for her. Yesterday | County of Bates. f °* she came down town unaccompanied | the market the past week cleaned In the’ circuit court of Bates county, | for the second time since her first} ‘The request for heavy elopement, met ber lover, and plan- the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs J J 7 Removal, Edwards, detendant. We take pleasure in announcing that Civil action tor delinquent taxes. .| after this date Parks Sure cuse will re- Now at this day comes the plaintitt | Move all traces of rheumatism, kidney herein by her attorney, betore the un- | trovbles and liver complaint trom the dersigned clerk ot the circuit court af | user. It is the only medicino that is] jixed cows and bulls, 31.50@3.83; Te Bates county in the state ot Mis-|@uarantcedto cure these diseases or_no| 3.99. souri, in vacation and files her|day. Pars sure cure is sold_by H. L. o'clock this morning a young negro| Sheep—Receipts, 8,000; market steady: na- tion, that said defendant be notified by |18 years old was taken from jail at} 275¢3.75; lambs, 83.7524.70. “fel Deautifies the hate, petition and affidavit the object and gen-|mob and lynched in front of the ; court house The mob went to the] steers. #2.6003.%0. a HINDERCORNS linquent taves of the year 1894|sheriff's hcuse, overpowered him | tight, #2.55@3.80: mixed, #340 3.70. fortto the feet, Makes waiking easy. dct at Druggias, amounting in the aggregate to the| with shot guns and marched him to Sheep—Receipts, 80): market steady. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. costs, commissien and tees, upon the |the ja. and forced him to open it. wi i ohana tu- |The men wore masks The prisoner Ue WU ee Se EF Pp ated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: nae: a i H = Lots five and six block twenty-eight] Offered indignities to an estimable Wh't— April in the city ot Rich Hill and}white lady near Plantersville two July. sh g the Winter, just like all nature, the system becomes choked up by mulated waste, which brings on Fever and Ague and Rheuma- aly b be when the Liver is kept active. : Liver Remedy once and note the SIMMONS REGULATOR which makes th ; prepared, or make a tea of the wder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU- OR. You'll find the RED Z on every J. HL Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. tables iIn southwest Mo. Horses and mules; cht and sold, or stock handled on , Stock bearded by the day| th, With 16 years exper-| 7" MARKET REPORTS. ity | tive sale | ose 1 | child's medicine, Castoria destroys Worms, shipped yeste: ed steady to Ie lex The m: ol Castoria relieves T Late 25 YeL1s for Infants ana Children. Castoria allays Feverishness, | , years’ observation ef Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit us to speak of it aout guessing. j i is unquestionably the e best remedy for Infants and Children ; the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It gives them heaith, It will save their lives. In it Mothers neon somethmg which is absolutely safe a and practically perfect as a | Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhwa and Wind C. ‘hing Troubles. followi 85 101 Castoria cures Constipation and | Flatulency. Castoria aoe not contain morphine, ene ini ‘narcotic oreree ts Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, or. giving healthy and natural sleep. 48 Castoria is put up in oneesize bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. 33 Don’t allow any one to sell you sorthing else on the plea or promise 4 See that yc you eat C-A-S-T-0-R: none. The following 146 lambs 4. Horses—Receipt: shipped yester The season of light horses tor the market closed with this week the rather light de 1. Prices are class. The eastern buyers who h good drivers and saddlers a better and not any 1 . Tho fac-simile L ison Sirti signature of YTbledve Sate Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. n quality. The following auction sales: Draft. 21 head, from...... Drivers, 67 head, from Southern, 131 nead, from. . sions, evil dr This Famous Remedy ¢ diseas as, lmpotency and wasting diseases caus youthfulerrors or excess: . Coutaiusno opiate and blocd builder. Makesthe $8 quickly, permanently all Weak Mewors, Loss of Brain Pc mess, Lost Vitality, Nightly da by Isa nerve tontc vand pan yetrongand plump. = ae bas! rriedin Sl perbox; Ofer mati, pre- Chicago Live Stock. paid, witha writte guaran Pech RS aa ne aes sealed p ith testtmontals and CHICAGO, April 10.—Cattle—Receipts, 6,300; ip [ oi Ee market weak to 10¢ lower; ;~ : = = #3.50%1.35; stockers and fe S. 82.90@3.85; exas, 83.003 | Hogs—Receipts, 16,900; market opened 5e ASTHME D2. TAFT’S ASTHMALENE lower, closed loss mostly regained; light, $3.70 La REDS! end us your ee Tope vee nes Reeve coumiren and see er bios a Cat tia oot REE, ‘orsale in Butler ping, $3.60G3.80; pigs, 83.00%3.90. = = tives, $280@3.80; western, $3.40@3.75; Texas, Ser HAIR BALSAM e ; Yuxuriant growth. Tupelo, sixty miles from here by a St. Loals Live Stock. Hy - 8 to Restore Gray] CaS Hair to its Youthful Coior. scalp diseases hair falling. St. Louis, April 10.—Cattle—Receipts, 1.00 at market steady; native steers, $3.697@24.25; Hogs—Receipts, 6.000: market 5 to 10¢ iower; Vege sure Cure for Corns. Stops i nsures Come= Chicago Gratin and Provisions. May GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COGOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. Corn — April May Sept Oats — April.. May July... Pork —Aoril May. July 86 Lard —Anril... May a July 5 Ribs — April May 45 July 47 NNYROVAL PILLS mre for Chichester'’s Baguish Dae mond Brand in Red and Gold metallic Jooxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take betitue ansas SAS CITY. Ap ttle demand s offered were in stamps for particulars, testimonials and pi but bids we fused to se even for red in Chicago, and c¢ trom there for less at variety is wort Order of Publication. . | STATE OF MISSOURI, } 8 County of Bates sis In the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri. | in vacation, March ivth, 1-96, The State of | missouri at the relation and to the use of S H Fisher. ex-efticio collector of the revenue | of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. William S Hinman, Common~ wealth Loan & Trast Company of Boston, M Sales were as f 30.2 35. | Massacusetts, Geo A Washburne, Robert F | | Raymond, Tre, defendante. | | Civil action for delinquent taxes | | Now at this aay comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney, before the undersigned clerk 0} the cireuit court of Bates county in the state | ot Missouri. in vacation and files her affidavit | ay | stating among other things that the above | nanied defendants. are all non-residents of the | state of Missouri,whereupon it is ordered by the | clerk in vacation,that eaid defendants be noti- | fied by publication that plaintiff has com- | _| menced h enit azeinst them in this court by petition and affidavit the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the Samountingin the aggregate the | m of $11.45, together with interest, cos’ ission and fees, upon the following ¢ tracts of land situated in Bates coun- Missouri, to-wit: “North three-fourths of block ten in Wal- ley’s ad ition to the city of Buiter] ‘and that unless the said defendants be and appear at the next term of this court to | be begun and holden in the citv of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, onthe first Toesday after the second Monday tn June, Im, and on or vefore the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of the term.) and plead to said peti- tion according to law, the same will be taken as cont de adgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition, and the above de- scribed real estate sold to satisfy the same And it is farther ordered by the clerk afore- said that a copy_hereof be ‘published in the Eutier Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, forfour weeks successively, the last on to be at Jesst fifteen days before the next term of said ¢ m the record v id w Tt hereu » aftixed in Butler on this the loth da. ANT a sep as cars f March, 1 Admivistrators } having lowanee e year a ortl refit of eid estate be pot exhibited wi om the date of this pub- hall be forever barred. day of March, 189€. “ Jony H. O'DEa, Aduinistrator. r the date of vy be precluded py Esther is poogress ver so fa No char; i Beware of ¢mitas 3 Chicago, OVER $5,000,000.00 are sent out of the state every year for Life Insurance. WHY NOT Keep your money at home by insuring your life in the Bankers Lite of Kansas City. It has written in the State of Missouri since June, 1895. ey ee “Relief for Ladies,” in letter, by retarn : Mall. 10,000 Testimonials. Name Paper. ver ‘Chichester Chemical Co.,Madleon Sauare e Bold by ty Local Druggists, Philads.. Pa be brought here 7 of Pahl fp ae ! 5 q ' 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 address, S. E. RUMBLE, Sec, 2159 =. 206-7-8 sHEIDLEy ELDG., —KANSAS CITY, MO.-— Women [Insured Equal on Terms With Men. F. C.. SMITH. Agt BUTLER, MO. THE New York World, THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. ys |

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