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<= — + + SYLVANSE There is no use piece is most too big V4) ve} ‘The on! DERCORNS smecuys Cont gu PTIVE or nave for Debility of uny kind use ER TONIC. Many who were hopo= health by its use E CHICAGO CHRONICLE ISA PEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER is Not Republican. It is Not Mugwump. It is Not Populist. maintains the Democracy of Jefferson, and Tilden, believing it to be the sal- efthe Repnblic. It is therefore oppos- Socialism, Free-Silverism and Repudia- dollar is too good for an American Sam- . Addrei The Chronicle, ‘ét-166 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill. Chichester’s English Dinmont Grand. Original and 0: AAS fare, al eli BOD) Drurgist for Chichester’s English Dia- Ry mond Brand in Med and éeld metaliis boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take ether. Refuse dangerous substitu jpeg egpenen At Drugzists, or send 4, m0 particulars, te nd “Relief for tea,” in Lect 000 Testironials. emical Co, Ma: THE ANSAS' CITY ' Mail. 1: ‘Obich false Deceaene: the If he had bought a 5 cent piece he 418 would have been able to take it with him. 5 cent piece of “Battle Ax.” A 10 cent cent piece is nearly as large as the 10 cent piece of other high grade tobaccos. CHE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOL!O per. | buying more than a to carry, and the 5 FALL FESTIVITIES AT ST. LOUIS September Oth to October 24th, 1896 A Grand Continuous Reign of Mirth Melody and Mystery. ‘The committee having in charge the St. Louis Fall Festivities, waich have contributed so much to the pleasure of the good people of the Mississippi Valley, as well as those residing in adjacent states, again announces its programme covering the nineteenth annual season of mirth, melody and m ‘After a voluminous cor- respondence, on with the aid of Uncle Sam’s postal service and mysterious messen- gers from foreign lands, it was decided that all ies of the worid, including the queens fhumor, princes of melody and ery, could by land, water and aerial flight, reach St. Louis S ptember 9th, 1895, and take their places on her ¢: rnival stage where no curtain will drop between the twi- lights of September 9th and October 24th. ‘The tirst attraction announced in the pro- gramme of gilt is the opening of the Thirteenth ‘Annual St. Louis Exposition, which throws its doors open to the public September 9th, and for forty days and nights, until October 24th, will be the home for all wishing to be delighted with its magnificent displays and enraptured by the strains of Gilme and Innes’ Peerle Bands. The master of ceremonies next announ newly discovered but highly estee! med frie King Hotu, supreme high chief of the Funny | Fellows. The jolly king with his ba f hu- | merous chaps will entertain the young and old on Satutday afternoon, October 3d, by a mirth- provoking parade through the decorated thor- oughtares of the 3 on the pro- gramme of gold wi slincated by the St. Louis Fair Association through its Thirty-sixth annual exhibition, The stage for this event Will be set on the morning of Monday, October th, and will not be disturbed until Saturday October 10th, When the curtain drops on a pleas ing feature of St. Louis’ Carnival. A blaze of htathwart the darke strange creatures of incone ing to and fro in the heavens and weird on discordant tom toms wafted on the | from the seas announce on the evening of Tue »ber 6th, the approach of a mysterious de of beings from another sphere. As ity army settles on the streets of St. riumphant march through its ave- nd beauty, his highness the M » Mighty, the astute Veiled | le. .O. a only metropolitan daily in this um. ee suppporting the people's ue ¥ ‘ It will be sent daily, ASept. 1st, 1896, ¢ MIL JAN, |, (897 fae Twicr—a Werk popular Tives semi weekly in for 25 cents. $1 year. he “Bryan Silver March,” Popular campaign song, wil and will be sent te any ad oon the paper. Address al [ANSAS CITY ‘lIMES, Kansas City, Mo is the | town of Butler, which conveyance in trust to secure the payment of two pee the | iasory | whereas default has been made in the pay- ment ef said notes now past due and unpaid; | t further Sent postpaid until Jan. Ist, the | provided that in case of the death nt free to each person subscrib- | for the Daily and to each six bs’ subscription to the WEEKLY Song has bot words and } Eigned sheriff of Bates count Prophet, is seen in its van, robed in purple and gold and carrying a wand charged with the powers of me Inorder that the mof | Carneval be highly his hi the Veiled Prophet, King Hotu and ¢ Louis Exy Mis: ‘ from the Fair Astociation and St. sition havy issued an edict ordering | the souri Pacific Railway and Iron Mountain R | to sell tiekets to St. Louis and return at greatly | yeduced rates from all points on their lines Complying in full with the edict ef such nota- bles, the management of these es will place above mentioned rates in effect. For full giving at- | tractions in detat dress H. C. Townsend, Gen Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. Trustee's Sale. Whereas D W Snyder and Annie M Snyder, his wite, by their deed of trust dated Septem- ber sth, 184, and reeorded in the recorder’s oftice within and for Bates county, Missouri, lin book No 127 page 158 conveyed to T W Sil- East eighty two (82) feet of lot one (1) in 3 | a j | vers, trastee the following Gescribed real ae | | estate lying and being situate in the county —_— e of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit block five (5) in Williams trst addition to the was made notes in said deed describes and Whereas it 18 in said deed of tr absence or refusal to act of T W ] | then acting sheriff of Bates county, M at the request of the lecal helder ef saic shall proceed to sell the the said T W Silvers refu 3 to act said notes and pursuant to the said deed of trust 1, DA Colyer, the Missouri, w cribed prem | proceed to seli the above d door of the court hou 1 | the city of Butler, county of Bates an | Missouri, on Saturday September 26, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of La fying said debt, interest and costs. . A. COLYER. e 42-48 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Chicago Manufacturers L] HUNG CHANG ON FREE SILVER, The Lit | for months, but j tember 1 that a meeting was » and and whereas Now | therefore, at the request of the legal holder of conditions of under- 3 a ‘ Prsnablic vendue tothe highest bidder for cash Mé for 25 cents providing you do ' at the east front in ot and Job- bers Unite for Mutual Benefit. y Prison Adjunct at Richmond, Va., Destroyed by Vire—Jack Ever- hardt and George Lavigne to Box Twenty c CAGO, > tt Chicago manufa ij Discovery and in two weeks was! fi{ Lover 30,000 Shants out-|cured. He is raturally tha || ANE Bear Ree ear ar she i ah as Ses || similating the Food andRegula- zr¢ mer that | sa x Sie eeacae fui | | ting the Stomachs and Bowels af the of the country ever Ethie wiedsn pine ous i tion of oe ertoaee | INFANTS “CHILDREN of incorpor ociation, w ional Association of Me have been re j A board of directors and | cutive officer have been chosen | land the officers of the association are | to be elected next week. The inau- | eural meeting of the allianee will be | held in this city September 21 to 26. | The movement for the formation of the alliance has been going on secretly it was not until Sep- held and } a constitution drafted. ‘The actual for- | mation of the association and adoption of a constitution took place last Satur- day at the Medinah temple. Profit to the retail merchants who buy ¢ here is one of the main objects. interests of the traveling salesmen, too, re included, and a compact or- ganization which will act asa unit in the pursuance of any object of mutual efit to the manufacturers, re and jobbers and all dependent on the result is intended. LI HUNG CHANG ON Banrr, N. W. T., Horsey.the representative of the Cana dian government, had a long inter- view with Li Hung Chang while en route here. In discussing financial affairs, the viceroy asked many ques- tions, and in turn, was asked for his opinion on the silver question in the United States. He replied: **My opin- ion is, no doubt, different from yours, because I look at it from a Chinese standpoint. If a silver president is elected in the United States, it will benefit China, in that it will enhance the value of Chinese silver money, and in like manner, of course, it will ben- efit all the great silver nations.” “Do you think,” he was asked, ‘‘that the election of a silver president would make a silver dollar worth as much as a gold dollar?” “No; but it would valuable than it is now.” LIBBY PRISON ADJUNCT. RIcHMOND, , Sept. ders’ to- bacco factory, which during the war was used to accommodate the overflow make it more ltles of Dr. Kinw's New Discovery | jand Colds | STATE OF Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phebe Thomas, of Junction City, Il. was told by her doctors she had cons was no hope iption and that there for her, but bot } two completely cured he aud ste says it bought one bottle of Dr. King’ New saved her life. Mr Thomas Eggers 139 Florida St. San Franciseo, proacting consumption, tried with-| f out res t viting else then} | } Free trial bottles at H. | store. Regular 42-45 Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprunt, Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. L. Tucker's nd ST ize 5 Order of Pub! MISSOURI, 7 | | Baar of Ea || gaepe af Old Dr SAMTELPITCEER ro iH Alx Senna > (| Rochelle Salis = i Anise Seed + Missouri, in vacation, petition and wel vi thi that defenda son and J A Daniel ene Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- hurd Holderman are’not resid | See ee the state | Wherenpon it E , Worms Convulsions Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. in common in th tate situate in Fac Simile Signature of and two (and 2) of the northea - 7 section No. four (4) of township No. forty NEW YORK. range No. thirty-three (33) of which Gilderoy Holderman died seized, and the south half of Ato months old the southeast quarter of section No. thirty- three (33) in township forty-one (G1 of range No, thirty-thre: vd the east half of lots one and two (Land 2) of the northwest quarter of section No. four and the west half of lots No. one and two (1 & 2) of the northeast quarter of section No. four (4) all in township Moe forty (40) of range No. thirty-three of which Sarah J 35 Doses —3zCENTS oe Holderman died seized, and entitled to portion of the same and praying be de that partition of all Land that allsaid reat i f divided, of which suit is t all of said real estate for the purpose of partition of the proceeds arising therefrom, and that unless the said Louisa Jane Danielson, J A] Danielson and Arthur B Holderman, be L appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in tt ler, in said county, on the loth day ber next, and on or : said te if the te and if nol tern said real estate This cits sions, the third day so long continu the same w t will be ren ordered that a copy hereof gtolaw,in the Borier kly newspaper printed vunty, Mo., for four weeks successively, the lastinsertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next judg And be it furthe he published, accordi WEEKLY TIMES, & We and published in Bat OVER $5,000,000.00 i B LEWIS 4 C0 term of the circuit court, Gee | and the sealof the Cireuit Court of year for Life Insurance. [SEAL] Bates county, this 7th day of Septem- ber, 1x6. ST of prisoners from Libby prison, one Square away, bas been destroved by fire. It wasa very old structure and had been pronounced unsafe. About $50,000 worth of leaf tobaceo was de- stroyed. EVERHARDT AND LAVIGNE MATCHED. New York, Sept. 12.—Jack Everbardt and George vigne have been matched to box 25 rounds before the Bohemian club on October 27. This bout wili practically decide the lightweight championship of the world. AFTER MANY YEARS. Kindness to a Gift of Ab West Union, 0., Sept. John Barton, a farmer residing near here, received a letter from an attor- ney in Kansas . Mo., notifying him that a Mr. Johnson, who had recently died in that city, had willed to him one-tenth of his estate, valued at about Mr. Barton states that about 1mp stopped at nd said he was remain $12.000. ll years ago a young t his house abont sick and over night. The young wanderer given shelter and the following morn- ins was so ill he could not v bed. He passed through a severe spell of fever; and it was tive weeks be he waa able to be out. During his ill- arton kind to the man, securing the services of a physician and atten: ing his wants as though he were one of his own family. When the tramp was able to proceed dark asked permission to sve tor and cried like a child. He said he ton for his kindness. THEY INDORSE BRYAN. Massachusetts Democrat a shows that the eastern chusetts democrats have declared fo of the C mined for George Fred Williams a gubernatorial campa Indian Territory E SovutH McAresrer, I territ id banquet was giv eting the regula will leave on a Choe r Colorado points. associati over the r Holton, Kan. Kan., Sept. 12. nzer train on the Ka estern railroad was ditche south ditch. ly scalded, and Conlon had his st agemaster and red. may on his journey he thanked his benefac- was going out west and that some day he hoped to be able to repay Mr. Bar- i in Line for Massa- Bryan and Sewall, for the ratification ago platform and are deter- their standard bearer in the coming The secoud annual session 0 nty Missouri, to-wit The north feur-| dian T = Press ciation cor 4 acres of the southwest quar- | ae © northeast quarter of sect'on twenty vened vy of the pthirty-nine (33) of range A splen- itors Jast business and the election w railway ht he north- js sas of here yesterday. hole train was thrown upside Engineer Caton die. houlder brok- three . STEWART ATCHESON, Order of Publication. TE OF MISSOURTL, ¢ County of Bates. ae In the Cireuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation, September 3d, 1895, the State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of S H ex-officio collector of the revenue of yunty in the State of Missouri, plain- vs. Newton Montgomery, defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition and affidavit, stating among other things that the above named defendant, Newton Montgome isa non-resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vaca- tion that said defendant be notified by publica- tion that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition and affidavit the object and general nature of which is to enforee the lien of the state of Missouri for the delin- 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. 06,000.00 quent taxes of the year 1s91, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $4.17, together with in- Its death rate is the lowest of srest, costs, commission and fees, upon the followin ribed tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Thirty-six (56) acres, the west part of the north half of lot two (2) of the northwest quarter of section nineteen (19) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty (30), and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be be- gun and holdenin the city ef Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the titst Tuesday after the | second Monday in November, 18%, and on. or | before 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 petition according to law. ame will ibe taken as any company organized. Claims are paid on demand. No waiting for returns from the far east. INSURE NOW! Call on or address, said petition, an estate sold to satisty th ne. is further ordered by the ¢ And gait buat cops hereot be pantiaiel. in suc] S. E, RUMBLE, Sec, We 2 CY Times, iin Bates county, Mis snecessively, the 1 nm days before thy inted and publi ri, for four wee asertion to be at lea: lyer. 2159 206-78 SHEIDLEY BLDG., rst day ofthe next term of said court. A true “€ “4 ir om the record Witness my hand as} ——KANSAS CITY, MO.— id with the seal of Said court) | Repo eee ee Women Insured Equal on Terms he 3d day of Se | With Men. F.C. SMITH, Agt | 17+tf BUTLER, MO. STEWART ATCHESON, Cirenit Clerk Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI} County ot Bates ss. the ional Ticket —V ms for Gov- : z mene In the circuit court of Bates county. Missouri. en deokeee > Bure, Prompt, Positive Scar it 7 oe ee in vacation September 4th, 1596, the State of bs A Cure for Impotence, Loss Boston, Sept. 1 he democratic] fiesoari at the relation and to the use of S H | AZ: S of ecaea Seminal primaries for the selection of delegates| Fisber,e icio collector of the revenne of | iaapeyge Sasteaees Emissions, Spermatorrhea, ri cal -ongressional, senatorial and | Bates county in the state of Missouri. plain- | ¥ " Nervousness, Self Distrust, to state, congressional, § bs tiff. vs. Victoria S Prater and Angus C Av-| ORI TA B Loes of Memery,&c. Will county conventions were held pretty ery, defendants. Jone make @ STRONG, Vigor- generally in the cities and towns Civil action for delinquent taxes. | i v alert oy tags $7.00, 6 around Boston last night, as well as in Sow at this day comes the plaintif® herein | = 2 ear oes eel ceen lt sarge ae by her attorney before the undersigned clerk Special Directions Matied this city. The result of these, com | of the circuit court of Bates county in the state | with each Box. Address bined with the caueuses held on Thu of Miszouri, in vacation and files her); ‘Ballard cso Lizinect Co., petition and affidavit stating among other} things that the above mamed defendant} r| Victoria S Prater, is a non-resident of the state of Missourti Whereupon it is | — ordered by the clerk in vacation that said de- pnaant be notified by publication that plaia- f has commenced a suit agai. her in this , ition the objectand general na- | is to enforce the lien of the state delinquent taxes of the ¥ Is83 and Ist, amounting in the aggre- gate tothe sum of $1 50, tog er with interest, costs, com nand fees, upon the foilow- | ing described tracts of land situated in Bates 2910 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. 31) and that unless the! said defendant be and appear at the next term ot thisecourtte be begun and holden in the; rfeity of I vr, Bates county. Missouri, on the first luesday after tre 5 Monday in No- | vember, Ist, and { D | thereof fs urther erdere & ae d | Butler Week printed and pabli soari. lor four weess sa sertion to be at least fifteen de. day of the nextterm of this ede copy fromthe record. Witne-+s my hana clerk aforesaid with the seal of sai [SEAL] court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler onthis the 4th day of! September, 18%. STEWART ATCHESON, } 43-4 Cireuit Clerk. } Butler, Mo. Py BY—-— F. M. SKAGGS. = Sol is not sold in bz you anything else on the plea or promise that it nervous disc Headache, Wakefumess, Lost evil drea youthfulerrors or and blood builder. 3. carriedin vest poc writ First door south of Post Office, SEE THAT THE FAC-SiIMILE SIGNATURE OG IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF GASTORIA Castoria is put tp in one-size bottles only. It . Don’t allow anyone to sell is ‘just as good” and “will answer every pur "Ba Sce that you get C-A-S-T-0-B-IA, ison every wrapper. 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