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MeFARALND BROS. | O. -. BEESON! ia oe aes Decree of p Me i Real Estate , | Eawarct Tom ' Bry r and Insurance 3/wa spas, » 4 ' Notice is her t ? I deep a edit ee busi- authority gi i os ness of all good pecple in Bi closure du f; aLeather Tree Saddle = | ; and Bates Co.,and will give car bythe © bi Nes est aS ful and prompt attention to at the re E wih Gi jare ; any business placed in my hands. § | court for the year 1896, « : My comunissions will be low. € March, 1866, being the fa 1 fa A : : ‘ of } , 1896, being the & Butler Mo F Come and see me, over the 8 |day of said vert, and a c | for Infants and Children. { | _ such dec ore a} . dita 2 * ze | FARMERS’ BANK. trom the oftice of 3 Read and See Wiat we Keep in Stock | ; ; Bates county, Missouri, ir IRTY years’ observation of Castoris with the patronage of 4 a PRADO John F Rando! pl ae = : é cook EE F millions of = . permit us to speak of it without guessing t Wejkeep everyt that | ownersneed.)-- =. ae = Rade Edw eee USacnt eX ee : : on eee: t T Ww LECC See Phars ct » Sar tt is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. » ry . lies and W A'S the world hac ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It : pies 2 shafts, sken, wheels, dashes, cushions, | at the east front door of tl burt f ae ich aot 4 harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of alljtop. [sell the best Sone in the city ot Butler, county somethmg which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as s i + COU ‘ i Ane ; reset ‘ fn B p . d and state of Missouri, betwee child's medicine. 3 stylesand prices, from the cheapest tothe oy g < of ten o'clock in the tore: RS 4 i P P ugg) aint on Earth. o'clock in the eiternocntal 5 ade Ly and | Castoraiiestore Wasos steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring We reset tires and walle the circuit court of Bates county, Castoria allays Feverishness. i = IN THe W . | Missouri, is in session, sell « igpaca aaa = ¥ f seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS. | title and interest of the above n | Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cerd. dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps Will furnish you a buggy eceat tant Bante oow ing ¢ | Castoria cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. 5 8. t lying, being and situate | oe = = ee — W in Bates cor ;, Missouri, to-wit i i: i full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim HIGH OR LO GRADE "The oe, Es tour 4, | 2 storia relieves Teething Tronbles. | ee ‘ .__| or very few dollars. Iam thankful to all who | 2nd five 5 and all of lot~ six 6 land seven Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring | nave patronized me and hope you will continue | 7, and the west halt ot lots eight s,and| Castoria neutralizes th to domo, and if you have never tried me. come | nine g, of the ee natce at Castoria nentralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air. your old harness and saddles and trade for | and be convinced that this is the right place aes northeast quarter of sec- ee See We h he 1 tail h 17-tf. Hon as 4, and the east halt ot Castoria does not contain morphine. opium. or other narcotic property. new ones. e have the largest retail hare halt of lot seven, 7, and twenty- iy cae 3 i ; a“ : 4 i : ‘iii, one-half 21', Bere aie ei east Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, i wines ness store in the Southwest and our har- CATARRHCATARRH fe Ser, 8, 08 the a qu giving healthy and natural sleep. ; 4 = eats Ere sec 4, and lotseight S$ Soe ee = Be ness are all made at Lome. a — g, of the northwest quarter of Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. : LOCAL +DISEASE pfLy’S three 3, ail in township thirt eae hae ee , anit the result of colds Bieencethiny-tlives 43, au al Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise “| \U C. e oer one-half 15! acres om of the east part | th at it is “just as good” and “ will answer every Pp ea 4 cured by a pleasant ot the southeast quarter of section thirty- = me iad. ae B tl Mi . remedy which ts ap- tour 34, (south of river) and seyenty- See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. utier issouri. plea as tly to the four and one-halt 74', acres of t Z southwest quarter of secti thi ive The fac-simile isonevery —— — —— ————— ELY'S o>? Wanton ok Bale aes zi signature of Sf SL zt Tir wrapper. ; ; s' arter section th : pees WER $5,000,000.00 ] yR. Fred R. Jones, Ch E AM BALM south of river, all in township torty 40, pens and cleans the of range thirty-three 33, al! in Bates 1 Bae een id . TF cs sent: cut ot tho state every ihe aeiceitas nasal passaxes-ailay¢ QLD 'h HEAD | county, Missouri. That said land will be Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. tion se the sores, protects the membrane by order ot the court divided and soid in { e. Ottice Deacon Block. Kesidence, M. E. from colds, restores the senses of taste and | two tracts, as fellows: Tract No.1. The year for Lite Insurane | chureh parsonage, corner Ohio 2 Havannah pers ee eran ae ee aneorien and | east half of lots three 3, tour is and five \ ce. g ae i 5 1 . | streets. fs ntail? rice 0c at druggist or 5, the east one-fourth 'y, of lots six 6, | T ELY BROTHERS, 56 WarrenStreet,N Y | #4 Seven 7, and the west one-half}. of | he Weekly e lot eight §, all ot the north east quarter r | ot section tour 4, in township thirty- ) . ; ' pope nine 39, of range thirty-three 33, and| } | 2 “St. ous. ~*5" GOOOS EGS GOw wy ewe vyeyg | aico tots eight 8, and nine 9, of the north eae 3 See, en opines: Isa mervotouls Keep your money at home by ' The Crown ki ote Sth ieee Eectyesqrieainerctpoct cbt perbna Bi ese hy mati : 2 ee | does not make the king, but it shows 33, all in Bates county, Missouri. ; ; Daiiteat boo! fenced plain, wrapD ei a tem monials and insuring your life in the | § - \§ a C that he ty the king. 5 Tract No. 2. The west three-fourths ec tims, sah Lipeapieschlcages ' Cross on Jonson's I 3. of lots six 6, and seven 7,0f the north Forsale in Butles, ) . Puaster does not confer excell: east quarter and the west hait cf lot nine Ray ers Lite of but it guarantees it. It means th: g, of the northeast quarter, and the cast , ( fy this plaster is the very best of its halt of the east halt of lot seven 7, and Trustee’s Sale. | Trustee's Sale. ; . Only 50 Cents a Year, kind. The Red Cross Society twenty-one and one-halt 21'2, acres OM) Whereas Charles F Pharis and Mi : 1 it in their 1 oa z Griheenshendiof lot eight’ S, in the 1c oe haris and Min-| Whereas F Pharis and Minnie E Pharis his NAT} sas 1 By Mail, P id it in their humane work. It is for northwest quarter, all in section four 4 nie E Pharis, his wite, by their |wifeand AC Edrington, a single man, by ‘ sy Maul, Prepaid. every ailment in which a plaster is in township Rats inihelagillot range deed ot trust’ dated October 21st, | thelr deed of trast dated January 23, 1595, and = employed. Examine when you buy. eres = Aer bits 3© | 1863, and recorded in the recorder’s of- recorded in the recorder’s office within and | For The Campaign y thirty-three 33, and also Stteen and ones | 2 Phas ss for Bates county. Missouri, in book No. 137 It has written in the State of | . JOHNSON & JOU halt 15's, acres off ot the east side of the fice within and tor Bates county, Mis- | page 26 conveyed to the undersigned trustee m: Y Manufacturing Chemists, New Yor's. heas' ss hi €, souri,in doek No. 110 page 452 conveyed } the following described real eatate lying and Till Dee. 1st southeast quarter of section thirty-four : : being situate in the county of Bates and atat Missouri since June, 1895. | peer PYTTYYYY! 34, lying south of river, and all ot the to the undersigned trustee the following | Of Mf y ates and atate | Only 25 Cents PRPRAZ | couthwest quarter of section thirty-five cecried rea pling and pe pons jest naltiof the Bor ees | 35, south of river, all in township forty ate mor and state | section aixteen (6) eee et land described. es | — N 40,of range thirty-three 33,Bates county, arcane Peet inpeinant Milowe. beginning at the southeast Alas | ATURE’'S i Ss ve | Missouri, said last described tract con- he weet Balt qe the wxitowest quarter | the southwest quarter of the southwest qu \ | Published Every Thursday. { CHENCK’S | taining seventy-tour and one halt 74 of section fourteen [74] andtwelve actes | ter of section nine (9) Tanning thence | west P y y ————————— a y a i be eeaide ok s' y-four (34) at 1 j r] r] Remepy \ acres more er less. ‘That said sale will oft ne ee ie of the padlie u aie! Stool shensegowm sidiersek Beatie 1 ror go’) PA ANDRAKE | for cash in hand, to the highest and of the southeast quarter and the south: | of sald southwest quarter of the southwest 5 | ee bets ce re oe Wiss *S= | best bidder tor cash, and 1f any bidder east quarter of the northeast quarter ot | quarter of section nine (9) thence so: to the Its death rate is the lowest of | gece alent Li } ; er" : Sectien fitteen [1s] and that part ot the | Deginning, containing 13 acres more or lees ail VER i tail to pay for any purchase made by] oon half ot th De egineaat quarter (Ob ownship thirty-nine (39) of range thirty- aad Liver Pics him, the said land So bid off by him will aaa: Bee Lag urea 4) one (31) containing in all 93 acres more or leas, rg any company organized.| pnring the past year the conductors of the Comp.a:’ +!) = === | be resold, on the day and between the | section ‘t5) lying south ef river, and | which conveyance was inade In trast te seotre Cli a a a Boat Sipe ee tne many times urged to ms ath hours atoresaid. The proceeds ot sale to twenty-three [23] acres south part of the aR epetinl oes cere = aany eee aims are paid on demand. | publish» eekly edition. e requests have a a : mee sate tO | northeast quarter of northwest quarter a ea ee cicada a Pome chiefly from farmers, laborers and| Always in season, Hopkins’ steam-| be applied to the different mortgage tn- epi e been made in the payment of t S others, who are not so situated that they can ed Hominy (Hulled Corn: ) Elegant | debtedness, asin said hoeclosuredceice | Cusces ee (18) wndy three Acree interest om said net No waiting for returns from | take or read adaily newspaper. Similar re- A : to) i part ot the northwest quarter of the now past due ° lunch in milk. Quart can, 10¢, described. i fs ph Heat ee pom aoerreeresths = : Dp. A. CoLver northwest quarter of section fourteen the far east. excnteand hers who are in close touch wit Traate Sal Sheritt ot Bates County, Mo. | (149 all in township forty-two (42) Of | and conditions Incompliance with these requests, which rustees Sale. Graves @ Glare Attys for plaintilé range thirty [30] containing in all 214 | Now therefore, at the m4 ‘ seem to indicate a wide-spread popular de-| Whereas Adolph Boekinbink, a single ma = : acres more or less, which conveyance was helder of said note and pursuant to the cond!- mand, the pub! ion of THE WEEKLY ST. Py rig = + . os tions of sald deed of trust, I will proceed to mands POST-DISPACH will be begun on by his deed of trust dated May Isth. 1895, and made in trust to secure the payment Of 2 | selitne above decribed premises at public . Thareday, May 14. 6 Hee a Sa RS and cettain promissory note fully describ | vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at east It will be an eight-page newspaper, consist- ing almost entirely of reading matter—carry- ing little or no advertising. It will be issued once a week (on Thursdays) at the extremely low price of 50 cents a year. ‘As the object of the publishers is to furnish a weekly newspaper for the masses of the peo- ple, it was deemed preferable to publish a regular one-a-week weekly at half the regular price, rather than a twice-a-week issue at the fll on or address, §. E. RUMBLE, Sec, U 2159 206-7-8 suetDLEY BLDG. | ——KANSAS CITY, MO. page 162 conyeyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The south three-fourths of the south half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty (30) containing 0 acres more or less which conveyance was made in trust to secure ed in said deed ot trust; and whereas default has been made in the payment ot said note and accrued interest thereon, now past due and unpaid, and whereas it 1¢ provided in said deed of trust that in case of absence, death, refusal to act, or disability ia anywise Trustee's Sale. Whereas George Hamilton snd Ellen Ham- alton, his wife, of Bath county, in the state of Kentucky, and Archie I. Hamilton a Hamilton his wife, of Fayette coun front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missourt, on Monday June 8th, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock In the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, fer the purposes of satisfving sald debt, interest and costs. J.D, ALLEN, } 4 the payment of one certain note fully deacrib- | atate of K Ee py theirdeed of t s of the trustee, the then acting it Trustee. 1 z r : atate of Kentucky. by their deed of t ae : é : i nate: Yiaily Post-Dispatch, be a au gaia nice ee and whereas default | July ist, las. and tiled for record December rit ot Bates county may pro- “tn prope oe pees aointe = - newspaper for the people, championing Wes- has been made in the paymentef the annual lith, 18s, in the office of the recorder of de: ceed to execute this trust, and where- aris edrington to another party. omen (nsured Equal on Terms i M. opie, i " interest on said note and same is now past | of Bates county, Missouri, and shown of rec | as ae T. W. Arnold, is ab- tern Men and Measures, and standing for those | due and unpaid; and whereas according to the | ord in the records of said office in Vol, #1 of = trustee T. W. sirnoic, } ines ith Men. policies, the success of which is essential to| terms and conditions of the eaiaeaiave cand 8 if aes OA Bice eee ee eee Boh nts! sent from the state and cannot act. Now theretore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the truat deeds at page 445, conveyed to Samuel M Jarvis, trustee, the south half of the north- y, east quarter and the southeast quarter of sec- | Now therefore, at the bs sigs i er of sec the prosperity of the masses of the people in west and sonth, and in the country at large. | The Post-Dispatch is known as the only met- deed of trust such default rendered the whole debt due and payable, and the same is now past due and unpaid | #0335? wer Oe Trustee's Sale. .C. SMITH. Agt in the county of Bates and state ¢ M and state of Missouri, to-wit ‘ the Daily Post-Dispatch will also characterize | Monday June 15th, 1596, Wednesday May 27th, 1896, Lot cight (+) and the east half of lote Bix (« teal ark 7 i i <j} and the southwest quarter of sdogematon : 5 = a : : ; ropolitan newspaper that uncompromisingly | request of the lezal holder of said note and Hon/saven() enn Te i e condttons ot said deed of trust, I will] Whereas, Josian Cox and Ellen Cox, his wife, 4 | advocates the free coinage of silver at the Pursuant to the conditions of said deed of Becton ie eo arier Gb ihe : the above described | by thelrdeed of trust dated! Rebrasty 20. otf BUTLER, MO. | Tatonet Iétol, and that steadfastly resists | tryst I will proceed to gell the above described | qy erora pyied een. (lz z DOVE eee ey, | 1895, amd recorded in the recorder’s office " + | the encroachments of plutocracy and corpo- | premises at public vendue to the Ai eheat bide | cect or ee sm tls) og nips Sag tatietwo hee eto the highest | within and for Bates county, Missouri, in ioe | ration influence in polities. ‘Itis also known | jer for cash, at the east front door of 1 Ro tranee Petits one t Se ore rine | Bidder tor cash, east tront door of | book 137 page 61 conveyer to the undersigned | as the livest, most enterprising, most Teata- | court house in the city of Butler, county of fifth p. m containing in ah) awcive Ait teq | the court house city ot Butler, | trustee the following described real estate 3 | Pie and beat illustrated newspaper in St. | ates and state of Missouri, on : Sots tes ecees te Poms cpaeenaet ne ard PM iccOuntiO! ng and bei sin the county of Bates ‘of CRATIC TRUTHS Louis. The qualities that have distinguished and forty (1240) acres mote oF | county of Bates and state of Missouri,on | ecent po: stamps of | lowing described real estate situated in Bates \ tne WEEKLY POST-DISPATCH. It will be in trust, to secure to the Mutual Bens e i : ‘a ee re sae joie 00 | Ae Se mania anti well ie Will Be | yetween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore: | Insurance Company the payment of the debt eHoureobnine o'clock in the | 206 2efen 0 Ue eee els quarter of sec OU N ALLOPATHIC DOSES Griap bright, rosie ble. #25 agi thal aream of | noomand ava oleloek im.the: Sera ftnat |therein described: And whereas, the said an sad “clock in the « in the northeast © eocien ore c | pablie discussion, it will contain the best of \ day, for the purposes of satisfying sa: iebt, | George Hamilton nd Ellen Hamiiton his é th i nnrnese oe in townshi [39] of range tl oF mt | Ne editorial in the Daily Post-Dispatch; | interest and costs C oA. ALLEN, wife, by their certain other deed of trust ort ie Durpose OF two (33) containing two b A tired |n00} ncres all | Short stories; a helpful women’s department, | 4b Trustee. oe a ist. 1605. and fied for re ree more of Jess, which conveyance was made in gossip about a m WhO AC en | qe nnn — * in ve Tecorder of t to secure the payment ee co nD {fun and humor. During the campaign it will i Oe ee atta et = and whereas, default has been made in the ee | keep its readers Infor 1 devel-| By virtue and authority of 8 special execn- toe cons bas Me the Bout of said note five hundred DAILY AND SUN DAY opments ar r , thr tion for delinquent taxes ed from the office ve (35 { | out the country. : | aa, | of the clerk of the cirenit court of Bates county yuarter of e ne. | Subscription pric , prepaid, 50 | peturnable at the June termi, 135, of said court toryawe 1 4 nd nd anpaid. ee 4 cents a year, t : until Dec. 1 | to me directed in favor ot SH Fisher ex-oiticio | thirty-one Hiuestorshedl therefore, st the reque f the legal holder of S| cents, or 7 centa to D soz. In clubs | collector of revenue of Bates county and | ing one mantied anil {iso and puren i | | sing uaa kgig gabe ae pol oat | against M's Se hee 1 have levi oes seized | lese,and sitnate int | 7 et lace EB | emit by postalor express, money order. | upon all the right, title, interest and claim | state 2 0 age 3 ae i] j i email smounte whiter s COU send two | of defendant, MS ‘Cowles, inand to the fol- The ‘sMacual Benell ee th gels rdenominations. Don’t send checks en the payment of the debt th bank | county es soos both deeds being given to & 2 iad tler, county banks. Lots nine [9], eleven [11], twelve [12 i oa i eee # J THE heeas th Bee tiet AU Siete a ~ | debt: And whereas, the sait Bates county and axain-t James M ¢ Bullock. srovide thatin the eventof t - addition to the ci! Sickel i ave | ‘nd eeized upon all the right. Monday June 8th, 1896, j sixteen [lt or absence from Jackson co KAN SAS 0 | ixtter Bates county, Missouri, I will on Cae ee ieel Marvin tithe, inte and claimofdefendant James M hours of clock in the fore- ‘Ur ‘ A] 1 Tuesday, June 9th, 1896, oer rae tiny See slate authorized to execute the powers between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the atternoon of that he east front door of Butler me or 801 public ve ist sats one of said ne and one of said n dollars B-at CITY Proprietor of TIMES i Stables Bk H a Ny (jaly $2.50 ==: - ate oa = | havin ded to the sa ot first-class B ‘BRIGHTEST AND BEST.” " ** Don’t fail to have the most com- Tuesday. June 9th, 1896, lock inthe f oon of highest bidder | ution and eosts from the of- , t court of Fates returnable at the Juue term j= of ; to me directed in favor 8 H. | house, in th oi ex-officio collector of the revenue of | and state of i } 19) Me budget of all the news possi- | costes aa to obtain when its cost until | ‘real esta “e duary 1, 187, is but $2.50 an, Address all letters to i pros ct e and unp prefore, at the | of IMES =PUBLISHING CO eae a 1d. XANSAS CITY, MISSOURT. E : on. Since February 25 Mr. W. O. Cox Quri, on Owned published The Kansas ; “June 22, 18 i ini onday June 22, 189 Times Tue opinion of the en- plein the h ofn in the fore- ifiveo ck in the afternoon of that tho purposes of satisfying said debt, | F ee | at week montt ience Mr Lew | George Hamil mentioned ab Westeru press is that The Times POW the best and brightest paper Ul this section. z,