The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 14, 1896, Page 7

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“McFARALND BROS. james and Saddlery, Tree Saddl Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in Stock | owners need. $10 to $30. We keep everything that horse Double wagon harness from $7.50 to $25; second hand Saddles of all single harness, harness from $3 to $15. styles and prices, from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole 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- pee ness are all made at home. .cOFARLAND BROS. Butler Missouri. $5,000,000.00 are sent out of the state every | ASTHMA 2, 3257, ASTMALETE ! address, we pam H mail trial bottle ‘The DR. TAFT BROS. UF Co. pital ERB HINDERCORNS : ‘The only eure Corns. Stops all pain. Makes wall: 15¢, at pend PAR HAIR Pars amas Cleanses and bei tee @ loxuriant year for Life Insurance. Y NOT Keep your money at home by It you aro CON UMPTIVE on pare Indigestion, Painful lls or Debility of any K PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. BEA eee erenionee Jess and discouraged have regained bealth by its use ‘Chichester’e English Diamond Brand. NNYROYAL PILLS riginal and Only Gen: insuring your life in the oe . S always Druggist for ‘Cicnester's English Dia S 1 0 mond Brand in Red apd Gold metallic poxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take Jno other. Refuse dang} pas ube tions and imitations. or eee in stamps for ia bg rooted area eed sittellet for Ladies,” in letter by return 000 seo, Name Paper. ates It has written in the State of Try a can of Hopkins’ Ho miny(huljed corn.) It is delicious Missouri since June, 1895. 900,000.00 Its death rate is the lowest of Fuli quart, 10c. Proprietor of any company organized. Claims are paid on demand. No waiting for returns from the far east. NSURE NOW! on or address. to the public that I now have the Steamed 6-3. | following named gentlemen members CB. LEWIS & CO fesse cee Elk Horn Stables" — Having purchased the Elk Horn barn and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and six having added to the same a number of | inches across the shoulders, inclosed first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say AS THEY TELL IT IN GOTHAY. mander-in chief. in a public adiress recently, said that he could not help thinking it was a good thing for the i | A Blind Man's Mallion-Dollar Offer- | A Western hypnotist, whose name | jis kept a secret for the present, has : z 2 school children of the United State ai : a Bi: i ; preangye be brought up in the conviction =O niluonaire HE ay fe) ithat they belonged to the greatest New York, to restore his eyesight. = a ; The hypnotist has made greene nope eee mond: and must be ‘ready to fight for it, and he added }ments to prove his powers on John | Martin, a blind man, who, as a sub | | stitute for Mr. Rouss, was recently |tortured with needles bya » quack. jin an English school taught to ad- mire and love his country and the constitution under which he lived, Lord Wolseley; the British com-| that he would like to see every child | “I am too busy a man,” said Mr, | 8) ’ '. : at he w yar | Rouss, “to allow myself to be ex- ae =e th ould Z be prepared to $ | maintai @ cor i | |perimented on by every one who pe HEC We gainatall | ; . comers. comes along. That is why I have engaged Mr. Martin as a substitute. As his affliction is identical with my |own, I presume that the man who can restore his sight can do as much for me. The hypnotist who bas been recommended to me has, I am in- formed, cured two Chicago men who had been blind for several years. They suffered from paralysis of the optic nerve, which is my trouble. I will give $1,000,000 to the hyp notist, or any other man, who will restore my sight. I wil walk out of my store and hand him the keys. He will be welcome to this ten story building and everything that is in it. My sight is now almost entirely gone. Ifit were not for your voice I could not tell whether I was talk- ing to aman ora woman. The only thing visible to be this moment are those huge pillars. I can just dis- cern their hazy outlines,” and Mr. Rouss pointed to the supports di- rectly before him. “J have been successful i nd % @|of Missouri in “vacation, and files hei business and have accumulate petition and affidavit etating amonz oth e things that the ae IE ee sane fe i. ndant. pJames T Walls, is a u. a urn e@ pover resident of the state o: ssouri. Ewe 8 eeaatlte P y it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, tha of my boyhood, and as an old man | said defendant be notified by publication tha begin life over again. perimented with many cures and am What’s t s the Use of Talking mertime. You may have a tick cough or a little cold or baby may the croup and when it comes you toknow that Parks cough Syray i best cure for it. Sold by H. L. rDucker! May Lincoln, Neb : the condition of wheat, to any year fora decade. false. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI,? | County et Bates. 5 aes in the circuit court of Bates county Missouri in vacation, April 14th, Is«i, the state o: of Bates county in the state epee vs, George M Cantervu <ipp, Myrtle M Kipp, James T Walls. } J Wilson, Hattie A Loyd aud WW Graves, defendants, Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at tbisday comes the in my by her attorney before the undersigned clerk 0! non plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in I have ex-| this court by petition and affidavit the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquen taxes of the years of » 1893 and 1804, willing through my substitute,to try | amountingin the aggregate to the sum of $39 54, together with interest, costs, commis- I have strong | sion and fees, upon the following described with many more. af pon the fc hopes that the bypnotist will be able a ee Comme» OUle to do what he claims he can. of section twenty (20) in townshi thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-three (33) an Governor Stone has appointed the at the next term of this court to be begun an of the Bland free silver executive | the third day thereof (if the term shall eo lon committee as agreed upon at a meet- ing in St. Leuis recently: Lon V. ate sold to itisfy the same. Bell, Joe Rickey and Joseph W. Merce. Gov. Stone is chairman of said that acopy hereof be published Butler Weekly Times, souri, forfour weeks successively, first day of the next term of said court. A true copy fromthe record. Askeleton of an Indian six feet [sa] of said court hereunto affixed. in a stone coffin, was discovered in a| ~ ae mound near Shelbyville, Ind., last Order of Publication. week. The skull was of a different | STATE OF MISSOURI, } 55 County of Bates, shape from any other found there | In the Circuit Court of Bates county 7.—Loeal grain commission firms and large elevator owners, who have had men throughout Nebraska investigating | received re-| ports to day. No chinch bugs were| found and the condition of the grain fields is said to be excellent, euperior Rumors that chinch bugs had appeared in some western counties were declared Missouri at the relation and to the use ofS H Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Missouri. plaintif’ herein the circuit court of Bates county in the state above named de- Whereupon The north half of southwest quarter that unless the said defendant be and appear holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the sec- ond Monday in June, 1896, and on or before continue, and if not then betore the end of the term) and plead tosaid petition according to law, the same will be taken as confessed and Dee parle rendered according to the prayer of petition, and the above described real And it ia further ordered by the clerk afore- im the & weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the Witness my and as clerk aforesaid with the seal Done inches long and twenty-four at office in Butler on this the lith day of April, 18%. STEWART ATCHESON, 23-46 Cirenit Clerk. » Missoari in vat —_ wie 17, 18%, H Donovan, plain- About coldsand coughs in the sum | iug | f f r t it it Pp for Infants and Children. 7... years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of the gives them health. It will save their lives. millions of persons, permit ns to speak of it without guessing. lt ls unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children world has ever knows. It is harmless. Children like it. It In it Mothers have somethmg which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a child’s medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonons 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 one-size bottles onl: It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or prot that it is “just as good” and “will answer every purpos See that you ret C-A-S-T-O-R-: A. Tp Le SS esate ane fac-simile signature of Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. NERYE SEEDS= WEAK MEN — Lp ered all Loos of Brain Pow s, N liality, Nightly sions, evil & te and wasting diseases caus }youtatulerro . Contains no opiates, Isa nerve feats and blood buiider. Makesthe paleand By eee hy malspre: Eastly enrried in vest pocket. $I per box; 6 for SG, By mail, pre- pald, aeitha written guaranties onmomeyrefunded, ‘Write us, medical boo d piain wrapper, with testimonials ard ‘No charge for consultations. Beware of ¢mita- or address SERVE SEED OOvy Temple, Chicago, RIMBLE, Druxgiste Order of Publication. Trustee's Sale. “STATE OF MISSOURI, ? Whereas Charles F Pharis and Min- } County of Bates, AE aay nie E Pharis, his wite, by their] In the circuit court of Bates county, deed of trust dated October 21st,} Missouri, in vacation, April 18t d | 1893, and recorded in the recorder’s of-! 1896. J C Clark, plaintiff, vs. WM fice within and for Bates county, Mis- Kenady, defendant. d section souri,in 00ok No. 110 page 452 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate | situate in the county ot Bates and state ot Missouri, to-wit: The west half ot the of section tourteen [74] and twelve acies off the east side of the northeast quarter ot the southeast quarter and the south- east quarter of the northeast quarter ot section fitteen |15] and that part ot north half of the northeast quarter of (15) lying south ef river, and twenty-three [23] acres south part of the northeast quarter ot northwest quarter ef section fitteen (15) and three acres, part ot the northwest quarter of (14), range thirty [30] containing in all 214 acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of a certain promissory ed in said deed ot default has been made in the payment all Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mo., in vacation and files his petition and affidayit, alleging ameng other things, that defendant W M Kenady is not a resident of the state of Mis- souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said de- fendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a@ suit against him in this court by petition and attachment, the object and gen- eral nature of which is to recover judgment upon three several prom- issory notes, two executed by defend- ant to plaintiff and one executed by defendant to Bates County Bank and sold and assigned to plaintiff; and that defendant's property has been attached, and that unless the said W M Kenady be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to the court lyirg and being southwest quarter the northwest quarter of the section fourteen in township forty-two (42) of note tully describ trust; and whereas | . Ee | abouts, being perfectly flat on the! ts, enady, defendant. 2 spe igs be begun and holden at 8. E. RUMBLE, Sec, | : Lae E Nowatthieday comes ‘the plainti herein{Ot said note and accrued interest | house in the city of Butler, in said one top and back. by his attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the|thereon, now past due and unpaid. county, on the dth day of June next, @ 8.2159 = 206-7-8 sagipiey BLvG., | ——— undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates | an4 whereas it 1s provided in said deed Ss i The Ex- Pensive Mvod. county, Mo., in yacation and fii-s his petition Peo =P ahee is desis and on or before the third day of said ~—KANSAS CITY, MO.— and am@davit, alieging among other thinge,|f trust that in case ot absence, death, | term, if the term shall so long con- Smith—You are in rather a pen | that, defendant, WM Kenady is not a refusal to act, or disability i1 anywise | tinue—and if not, then on or before B st —— Barn d ight, J Seer of me Ror ate: arenes ete of the trustee, the then acting the last day of said term—answer or = upon it is ordered by the ¢ ia vacation eer see a x omen Insured Equal on Terms é y sive moo = ge ft Jones: that said defendant be notified Cby pubs sheriff ot Bates nie QuntY may Pro" | plead to the petition in said cause, er ; ~ intift as commenced | Cee! o execute this trust, ere- ll be tak s conf d, ith Men. Jones. es, I just got » bill for aces that pla p the same will be taken as confesse: !In southwest Mo. Horses and mules he di 1 pi z ap anit mxeinse Sine a ene cue by pe- | as the trustee T. W. Arnold, is ab-] ang judgment will be rendered ac- } bought and sold, or stock handled on|the diamond pin my wife presented Repeat eer ra Inchefirst count of esidpe-|sent from the state and canaot act. | cordingly. | .. at the t . C. SMI TH. Agt ; commission, Stock bearded by the day] me for my birthday, and Iam won.- | tition, is to recover indgment upon a certain Now theretore, at the request of the legal ‘And be it further ordered that a copy | week or month, With 16 years exper- a te rortt A t Ponies pomee tele execu se oene holder of said note and pursuant to the hereof be published according to law » p els erin 8 mses are to to plaintiffs; and in the second count to recov- | ;, ¢ sai = 4 t BUTLER, MO. | ae ere feels abe eo gcomacte 8 : P . eons er judgment for $100 nd accrued interest, eontfions.of said deed . ee I wall in the Butler Weekly Times, a week- | with any Livery barn in this section. from to settle it which plaintiff paid for defendant as his sure-| Proceed to seli the above describe ly newspaper printed and published | Call ard see him cB LEWIS & CO as : = ty! on eimote ecstasy defendant to | premises at mans vendue to the highest | i) Bates county, Mo., for four weeks DOPOD Oe DD | say: ty Millik: and that defendants prop- sh s! a 2° t. x ae Cockroaches are never willingly | ery wus been attached, and Satin eeeethel| eit noe coon ae ene Cast front door of | cuccessiv ely, the last insertion to be BACK ACHE URED |OLDEST GTOR ce nSETE: Or x) “pelea | Reguler graduate-authorized esd i dio be the ie r listin Loop, SERT- ; OUSs and INARY DISEASES. / NERVOUS eae temper, lac hess, Spots be toms perie LOST ViTALIT | dred troubles a | Stas | many other g sore th ptoms, cured ; | out mercury URINARY DISEASE VARICOCELE ono ES quick cond ee RUPTURE CURED : tf PILES, FISTULA, ie ¢ ON = did opi exper sent C O. D. itation and Uri Free Con: Ofice h THaT WRISLEY’S “OLD COUNTRY” SOAP | 883535 BEST and LARGEST Bar of ID SOAP ever sold for 5 Cents. Sold by all dealers. eee FACTS : Callora DR. H. ey WHITTIER, 10 West Ninth Street, @Near Junction) AND ORIGINAL | to West oth St., Kansas — Mo. e fulfilled. Kansas City, Mo. | slain by Chinamen. They consider them sacre 1 insects and think it por tends ill luck to step on them. As they never make any effort to exter- minate them, the Chinese quarters lare usually « verrun with these pests. atthe next term thereof, in said county, on the ‘th day and on or before the third diy term, answer or plead to the petition in said cau the same will be taken as confessed and jt ment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a be published, according to law, in the Batle | Weekly Times. a week and published in Bate~ | weeks successively the 1 | least fifteen days before th | next term ef the circuit cc county, STEWAKT ATCHESON A true copy of the record ! and the se the circnit court ¢ [eka] Bates count 1 yot April, 1s06. FOR SALE. THE BEST SPRING menil ress fornt- bier wrespondence seberted | Butler Bates Co., Mo. said W M Kenady be and appear at this court to be begun aod holden at the court honse in the city of Butier the term shall so long continue—ani if not, then on or before the last day of said term— copy hereof | newspaper printed Mo , for four| to be at} of the | - A. COLYER, T ac the court house, in the city of county of Bates forenoon and five noon of th istying said D. A. Cory ng Trus This sale made to perfect title. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } Butler, sudieinteoeMissoutinon (ae least fifteen days before the first and st t Missouri,on > OF Lae day of the next term of the circuit RYednesdey May 27th, 1896, court. STEWART ATCHESON, between the hours ot nine o’clock in the Circuit Clerk. o’clock in the after- day, for the purpose of sat- bt, interest and costs. Sheriff of Bates Co, and A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the ZAL) circuit court of Bates county, this 18th day of April, 1896. e STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk Order ot ‘Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, R Sounts 8 86. in vacation, April lth, Inve, the state of Tn tho uimeait court of Bates county. Micsourl at the relation and to the use of SH of| in vacat March sth, Iss, The St of Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Missouri at the relation and to the use of 3} Bates county in the state of Missouri, plain- ex-officio collector of the rev tiff ve. Martha Meadows and A C Avery, de- H Fisher of Bates county in the state of Mise fendante. if vs. Janes H Meffor@, defendant: ___ Civil action for delingnent taxes peta iii action for deiinquent taxes Now at this day comes the Vcomtoer! herein Now at this cay comes the piaintif® herein by | by her attorney before the pund hereigned ele TK | her attorney, before the undersigned clers of | of the circait court of Bates county the circu incon te Or aes county it jin the etate of Missouri in vacation, | iseouri. | 1 files her tition and affidavit stat- ing amon 2 jing among © s that the above named defer James | named defendan a Meadows, is @ non- non-resil f the state | resident of the etate of Missouri. Whereupo: pon it is ordered it isordered by the clerk in vacation, that said that said defendan i * notipe that that plain yp aintif has commen her in t ton and affidavit the object f his to enforce the costs, commis at at [srr] Ba TEWA RT Ate H Cirenit Ci

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