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ther Treo Saddle b $5,000,000. 00 ae sent out of the state exeny | year for Life Insurance. I NOT iw Keep your money at home by | Only 50 Cents a Year, | By Mail, Prepaid. insuring your life in the ikers Lite of City. Ithas written in the State of Missouri since June, 1895. 000.00 Its death rate is the lowest of any oo Ue © iG company organized. Chims are paid on demand. No waiting for returns from the far east. SURE NOW! or address. E. RUMBLE, Sec, M 206-7-8 sHEIDLEY BLDG., KANSAS CITY, MO..— Insured Equal on Terms fen. SMITH. Agt BUTLER, MO. “ie” REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY, J = = (), 00 . Madea Well Man ught 5 30th Day. VYOEX barlenrinesspenaaem=dedl the above results in 0 day Md auickiy. Cures whe willtegain ¢ lost manhood, and ¢ Mover their youthful vigor by using mt maiuickly and surely restores Nervous- ity, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Memory w Diseases, and r 1 indiscretion, or marriage. It etnies and blood builder, bring- Ink glow to pale cheeks are fre of youth. It wards off Insz Insist on having REVIVO, no be carried in vest pocket. By mail, OF Bix for $5.00, with a post Ktarantee tc cure or refund Gteular tree. Address ME C0,,271 Watash Ave, , CHICAGO, ILL Butler Mo. by HL Tucker drneg Sheritt’s and authorit agquent clerk of imable % n Sale. June te rm 1596, th, hours of nin Bre Or toe 5 east front o'clock in the Butler, Of 80 muc i a oe Vendue highest bidder | Mtisty said = ution and costs. A. COLYER, She rifto Bates County. McFARALND ness and addiery, - Read a We,keep everything that horse Double wagon harness from single har harness from 33 to $15. stylesand prices, from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. dusters and fly nets. fullline of mens and boys gloves. buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for new ones. ness store in the Southwest and our har- ness are all made at Louie (FFARLAND BROS. iP St. Louis and Insurance I respectfully the bu But ecare- To hands, ow. er the ness of all good pec ple ir and Bates Co.,and w 2 2 e § ful and smupt atter any business placed in my i®@? 4 bins a My commissions will be Come and see me, ov | | | ’ FARMERS’ BANK. | ¥. WwW. LEGC. For all repairs, or parts of Buggies, Surries, road wagors, farm wagons, phaetons &c,poles, South Side Square Butler M oO. ees neckyokes, w heels, dashes, cushions, 1d See What we Keep in Stock ugey | aint on E arth. We reset tires and DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS Will furnish you 8 buggy HIGH OR LOW GRADE for very few dollars. Iam thankful to all who have patronized me and hope you will continue to do so, and if you have never tried me, come apd be convinced that this is the right place 20-tf. DIRECTIONS me he percicle of! directly in- toahouneris Draw strong breath through the nose. Use three times a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring. ELY’S CREAM BALM Opens and eleanses the Nasal Passages, reel Pain and In- \ yew flammation, Heals the cores, Protectsthe OQ] P 'n HEAD Membrane from Colds Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell, The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives relief at one Price 50 cents at Druggist or by mail, ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street. N owners need. $10 to $30. , $7.50 to $ second hand $25; Saddles of all Lap robes, horse blankets, Harness oil and soaps Trim We have the largest retail bar- Butler Missouri. The Weekly se * PBWWWBWWOSVOS One of the Few certainties in treating disease is coun- ter irritation—the effect, usually, of plasters. But Jonnson’s Belladonna Plaster is more than a mere excitant of the skin; it relieves and cures by the absorption of its medi properties. Hence the sureness and thoroughness of the relief it gives. There are other good plasters, but this is the best. And the best is what we want. The genuine bears the Red Cross. Look for it. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. Post-Dispatch. For The Campaign, Till Dec. ist, Only 25 Cents Nature's Remepy For gam / Mi anprake Screncns Published Every Thursday. eicewis 1s Rae! elo Liver ; Daring the year the conductors ofthe Liver P; ae Post-Dispateh have been many times urged to OMPLAIN7T | == = publish a Weekly edition. The requests have come chiefly from farmers, laborers and others, who are not so situated that they can take orread a daily newspaper. Similar re- quests have come from postmasters, news agents and others who are im close toueh with the people. In compliance with these requests, which seem to indicate a wide-spread popniar de- mand, the publication of THE WEEALY ST. LOUIS POST- ee will be begun on Thureday, May It will be an a ences newapaper, oonsist- 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 She eu uuahors is to proce a weekly newspaper for the masses of the peo-| ‘The south three-fourths of the south half of ple, it was deemed preferable to publish 8) the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine regular one-a-week weekly at half the regular | (99)"in township. thirty-nine. (39) of range price, rather than a twice-a-week issue at the) thirty (30) containing 60 acres more or less usual price of $1 a year. which conveyance was made in trust to secure It will, like the daily Post-Dispatch, be a c wasn: x secure newspaper for the people, championing Wes- the payment of one certain note fully describ. Always in season, Hopkins’ steam- ed Hominy (Hulled Corn.) Elegant lunch in milk. Quart can, 10c. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Adolph Boekinbink, a singlc man, by his deed of trust dated May isth, 1895, and recorded in the recorder’s office within’ and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 1 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 tern Men and Measures, and standing for those | ¢41m sald deal of fast and whereas defauls : 8 f' which is essential to aide ; annual beaches LA sl rpc interest on said note and same is now past due and unpaid; and whereas according to the terms and conditions of the said note and deed of trust such default rendered the whole the prosperity of the masses of the people: in | west and south, and inthe country at large. The Post-Dispatch is known as the only met- ropolitan newspaper that uncompromisingly Advocates the free coinage of silver at the | deve due and parable, au’ the. same ise ration of 16 tol, and thet steadfastly resists | request of the legal holder of said note and the encroachments of plutocracy and corpo- ration influence in politics, Itis also known as the livest, most enterprising, Most reada- pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above described . .remises at public vendue to the highest pid ble and best illustrated newspaper in St. | TC iid Lonis.. The qualities that have distingnished |e! for cash, at the east front door of the the Daily Post-Dispatch will also characterize | {ity nud state of Micsourt the WEEKLY POST-DISPATCH. It will be crisp, bright, readable, and well illustrated. In addition to All the News and the cream of Monday June 15th, 1896, eat of disease, but | tore- public discussion, it will contain the best of between the hours of nine o “atterno in the fore- ‘the editorial in the Daily Post-Dispatch; | 00m snd five o afternoon of that short stories; a helpful women’s department, | day. for the parp: of satisfyi gossip about men and women who attain interest and costs Cc all | prominence, political cartoons, and plenty of rat jfuan and humor. During the campaign it will | keep its readers informed on political devel- | Sheriff's Sule. | opments and the progress of events through-| out the country. Subscription price, by cents a year. Forthe cam . cents, or 76 cents to Dec. 1, INT. In clubs of ten, to one address, $4 per year; $2 to Dec. Remit by postal or express, money order. or for small amounts under a dollar send two or one cent postage-stamps—never stamps of larger denominations. Don’t send ehecks cn local banks. C.B. LEWIS & CO. By virtue and authority of a special exect- tion for delinquent taxes issued from the oftice of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the June term, is to me directed in favor ot SH F collector of revenue of Bates against MS Cowles, I upon all th right, t ie of defendant, MS Cowles. i lowing described real estate s prepaid, 50 til Dee. 1 mail, her ex-officio county and uated in Bates county Missouri, vo-wit Lote nine (9], eleven [11], twelve [12], thir- teen [13], fourteen [14] andiifteen (15), a block sixteen (16), west side add t Butler, Bates county, Missouri, 1 9th, 1896, Tuesday, June i - | between the hou Proprietor ‘Elk Horn Stables southwest ° * Best Liv ary Barn Mr Lewis te ny Livery t of said court | the east balf of the so Sale Under Decree of Foreclosure. Jobn Joseph E ‘ Hannah Edw E Fetters, } E Pharis, Chas F PI ris, WS Mau lias and W A Sparks detendants,] will or Thursday, June 11th, 1896, at the east front door uf the cour in the city of Butler, cou and state of Missouri, between of ten o'clock in the torenoon and o’ciock in the atternoon of said day, and while the circuit court of B 0 Missour’ sell al title and interest of the above named tendants in and to the tollowing describ- ed real estate, lying, being and situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit The east halt ot lots three, 3, four 4, and five 5 and z six 6 and seven 7, and the west half of lots eight §, and nine g, of the northeast quarter of sec- tion four, 4, and the east halt ot the east halt of lot seven, 7, and twenty-ore and one-half 21‘, acres off the east end of lot eight, 8, of the northwest quarter ot section tour, 4, and lots eight S, aud nine g, of the northwest quarter of section three 3, ail in township thirty-nine 39, ot range fairy three 33, and fitteen and one-half 1512 acres off of the east part ot the southeast quarter of section thirty- tour 34, (south of river) s it session and seyenty- four and one-hali 7442 acres ot the southwest quarter of section thirty-five 35, being all that part of the t west quarter of section thirty-tive 25, south of river, allin township forty 40, of range thirty-three 33, all county, Missouri. That said Is by order ot the court divided and sold in two tracts, as follows: Tract No.1. The east half of lots three 3, tour 4, and five 5, the east one-fourth 14, of lots six ¢ and seven 7, and the west one-halt lot eight $, all ot the north east q of section four 4, in township t ty- nine 39, of range thirty-three 33, and also lots eight 8, and nine g, of the north west quarter of section three 3, in town- ship thirty-niae 39, ot range thirty-three 33, all in Bates county, Missouri.” ract No. 2. The west three-tourths 34. ot lots six 6, and seven 7,ct the north east quarter and the west hait cf lot nine 9, of the northeast quarter, and the east halt of the east halt ot lot seven 7, and twenty-one and one-halt 21',, acres ott of the east end of lot eight 8, in the northwest quarter, all in section rour 4, in township thirty-nine 39, of range thirty-three 33, and also ftteen and one halt 15'2, acres oft of the east side of the southeast quarter of section thirty-four 34, lying south ot river, and all of the southwest quarter of section thirty-five 35, south of river, all in township forty 40,0f range thirty-three 33,Bates county, Missouri, said last described tract con: taining seventy-tour and one halt 74’, acres more or less. That said sale will be for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder tor cash, and 1f any bidder tailto pay for any purchase made by him, the said land so bid off by him wiil be resold, on the day and between the hours atoresaid. The proceeds ot sale to be applied to the different mortgage in- debtedness, asin said toreclosure decree described. ’ 2 OF rter D. A. Sheritt ot Bates County, Graves & Clark, Attys tor plaintitt. CoLyeEr, Mo. Trustee's Sale. Whereas George Hamilton and Ellen Ham- ilton, his wife, of Bath county, in the state of Kentucky, and Archie L Hamilton and Emma Hamilton his wife, of Fayette county, inthe state of Kentucky. by their deed of trust dated July Ist, Iss5, and filed for record December llth, Iss5, in the office of the recorder of deeds of Bates county, Missouri, and shown of rec- ord in the records of said office in Vol, i: of trust deeds at page 4 cenveyed to Samuel M Jarvis, trustee, the south half of the north- east quarter and the southeast quarter of sec- tion seven (7) and the southwest quarter of section eight (s) and the northwest quarter | and the northwest quarter of the juarter of section seventeen (17 section eighteen (is) ail in townshi 42) north of range thirty-one (5! fifth p.m. containing in all and forty (1240) acres more oo in th aunty of Bates and st: trust. to secure to the Muti surance Company the payment of the there: described: And whereas, the said George Hamilton and Ellen Hamilton his aby their certain other deed of trust . 5, and filed for record Feb- of the recorder of sand shown of recordin the rec- deeds aforessi ords of said office in Vol. 45 of trust dee page Ils. conveyed to the said S el M tion thirty- southwest quarter of section thirty-eix (5s intownship forty-two (42) ne of range thirty-one [51] west of the tif contain- ing one hundred and sixty [160 less,and situate in the said coun and state of Missouri, in trust to sec ure to the said ane Mutual Benefit Life In payment of the debt z given to An i whereas, the sai thatin the event of h deeds be ent Koland’ successor in trust, ito exee her provide that in b: from “BD. A, COLYE Sherif and Seti T a trustee the ) forty-two | 1 west of the | 8" for Infants and Children MSTHERS, bo Do You Know t +m Do You Know: without 1 Do You Know: unless you or y its ingre Do You Know: That it of all oth has be er remedies for ¢ Do You other “Castoria” Do You Know was because Do You Know: cents, oronec Do You Know 22 whens be kept wel } Well, these things are wort t $5 average coses of You Know ven tobe absolutely harmiess ? Castoria are { The fac-simile os 5 is on every signature of Zs A Le lekvuc wrapper. ee ——— Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. pert med finan, uv And blood builder. Blak basily carried in vest pocket. $1 per box; @ for BB. pald, with a written guarantee or money refunded. quickly, permanently alt Weak ty, Loss of Brain Power, umess, Lost Vitality, Nighy E:is . Lu pote y . Contains no opiates. Isa nerve tonic 1 pale and puny strong and plunip. fy mati, pre ‘Write us, teal books | seated plain wrapper, ith testimontals and No charge for consultations, cutsoradareas SERVE AEED Ure Beware of ¢mitas ‘Temple, Chicage, Forsale in Butler... by J. A. TRIMBLE, Druggist. Trustee's Sale. Whereas C F Pharis and Minnie E Pharie his wife and AC Fdringten, 8 single man, by their deed of trust dated January 22, 1595, and recorded in the recorder’s office within aad for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 137 page 26 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real e e lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter of section sixteen (16), containing eighty acres more or less, and a tract of land described as follows: beginning at the southeast corner of the southwest quarterof the southwest quar- ter ofsection nine (%) running thence weet thirty-four ($4) rede, thence north to Miami creek, thence down said creek to the east line fe eaid sonthwest quarter of the southwest ter of section nine (9) thence south to the | Depianiag. containing I3 acres mere or 1. all in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirt one (31) containing in all 98 acres more or less, which eenveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain nete fally desorib- edineasid deed of trast; @ whereas, de- fault has been made in the payment of the amnus! interest on said note, and same is now past due and unpaid, and whereas, such default readered the whole debt due and payable. accerd to the terms aad conditions ef said n and deed of tr Now therefore, at the uest of the helder of said note and pursuant to the condi- tions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above decribed premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Monday June Sth, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’cleek in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of aa g said debt, interest and costs . D, ALLEN, 26-4 Trustee. property as been sold by Pharis & Edrington to another party. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, J by their deed of trust 1885, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 137 page $1 conveyed to the following described r ping situate in the count iyi of Bates , | dollars and on ore or | ate of Missouri, to-wit Lot cight (=) and the e half of lote six (4) and seven (7) of the north west quarter of sec- the west half of lot seven (7) uuarter of section two (2) all | tion two (2) nthe northeast trust to & | notes fully land whereas, d | payment of on ant to the con of trust, T ed to watt the above dese the hig’ door of Monday June 8th, 1596, ween the hours of nine o'clock THE Bates County Ban BUTLER, MO. Succeseor,to Bates Co. National Bank. | Established in 187C. Paid up capital $125,000 A general ‘banking business trane- acted. F.J. TYGARD, - - - President. HON. J. B. NEWBERRY,} Vice-Pres. J. C. CLARK - +) Cashier W. R. WOODS. Real Estate and Life In- surance Agent. ADRIAN - - - MISSOURI T have a large number of farms for sale, ranging from 40 acres up, This land is located in Bates county and is choice real estate. Call and see me before buying. GLBAVES & CLARK, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office « Missouri State Bank “DR J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, over ered at o' C. HAGEDORN The Old Re PHOTOCRAPHER h Side Sqr eliable Styles of Photogrphing , Crayon - ork A Spec aly. C. HACEDORN. 4 sentria canes td epee e sag cree wcmams see sre scare on enumerate

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