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| A Feebie Father. ly little suffering. because her system is pre- | pared and reinforced by the * Favorite Pre- | seription’? and that it will be equally beneficial | | 1p making the baby etrong and healthy, an | OF HAPPINESS | aseared of abundant nourishment. HOW LINKS THE ONLY ONE. ARE FORGER OR BROKEN | It is the only medicine on the market for WOMAN’S LIFE-CHAIN. “Patber,” be bevan, after taking SIE nea saan nnnON aa Enns the old man out back of the barn, | THAT THE © FAC-SIMILE Lm “Yes my son” | GON iemouraged bave regained healt vy its Wa THINACURE UMPTIVE or have | Women, nvented by a regularly graduated = ect aaa ed physician, qualifed by special stady and You have toiled early and late, practice to treat disorders of the delicate and jand by the sweat of your brow you intricate feminine organism. The sales of the 5 % Favorite Preseription’? exceed the combined es | sales of all other medicines for women. This which deal with hypnotism and mesmerism, inly indicates the unparalleled confidence aud the influence of one mind ich women place in this wonder-working More Interesting than Hypnotism The fascivating and surprising roms bave anessed thos big farm 7 “That's so, Willian ” | “Tt bas pained me more than Lean | over another, w sermat Grst thought almost too fanciful to) , emedy 7 C ines | ell to Bee y. : 2 ' ;Temedy over any and all other medicines| ‘#!! to You at yeur ave troubling For T hin Pcepie | have any foundation fact; but yet they | which deeigning druggists sometimes attempt! yourself with th fi ej | thi.? real: are founded on ifle facts which | tv substitute. any woman who values her| be cares of line. Fath [aa sO P s i ‘ 5 z iy ra 2 { RES A ou in? cannot be disputed; they seem mysterious be- | health more than she does the draggist’al@® YOur dechning daya shouli be} |! x fe Pre: tion for T U rey canse they are uncommon, The influence of | profit, will not permit him to palm. off some- | \ ANegetable reparation for As SIGNA’ RE spent inthe od arm ehair in ebimpey coroner ~ 1B “Yer, Willian they should ” “Now, fa her, with Thinacure Tablets by a sei- the a They 0 # mind over another is really no ate pertect assimila- over another is really no ffood seereting the valu- | markable than the influence arte arding the worthless. thin faces plump and re the S SDARD REMEDY more re- Which our own bodies, and the contrary effet which our bodies have over our mods thing which he calls “just as good’? in place of Dr P erce’s Favorite Prescription. There is nothing jast as good, nor anywhere near it. FAILURE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE ‘There are less than three ca: ——-OF IS ON THE | ting the Stomachs and Bowels af Chey | minds exert over our own round oat the! INFANTS "CHILDREN i ij Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | | ness and Rest.Contains neither Who would believe for a in the b ing vou are old j 8 out of every hundred, as shown by Dr Pierce's experience that any one can get a erick ble as « ontaining no arsenic, and abso- and feeble i armless. helpless vive me per box 6 for $5 leed of tie farm and you and mort GET FAT ’? tree, 015 Broadway, NY. er live ont veur few remaining dave} Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. with me and Sally” Nor NARCOTIC. i Boniwaceue co “William,” said the old man.:sh | fil “Yes sir.” “In order to dispel any delusio m your part that Tam old and fre lea and helpless, Pm eoimg to knock lown ha'f an aere of cornstallis witl our heel-!"” é j ro ore wisaviey eaDIeS nak pushed back his sleeves, “LT thint J) [|] deve ar0ld DrSWMUELPTOER APPER Draggist for Chichester'e < : | ii a 5 = ‘mond Brand in Be tio se. drift hem r k 1) Lumpkin Seed Ripeeed Brand in Hed and Gold me eS the « o them remarks Wher i! tea © } : estimate erraaaa : Rees yan actekes (honor tia) | 2 (| Ie crcer OF EVERY ett for : CH plav fod and hand over the \| Zigperpaint woe leed, Wilham!” i ae Viira Seed - 4 ru : | Hemet BOTTLE OF | i Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoca, Worms Convulsions ;Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ANSAS CITY TIMES 0 | Fac Simile Signature of Lp Fhichiv. NEW YORK. And when the convention finally Ajourned William crawled to the rp in one-size bottles enly. It the only metropolitun daily in thie “rest haystack and cautiously Ate MioAthS old ner 2 eee — . oleae Pag _— . tnepered to bimself: 335 Doses — 35 CENTS, "and “will answer every pur wi : Ke P SS eept tet Sita e@ sent dat “And Sally was to broach the eee 28 Sco that you get C-A-S-T-0-B-I-A, hing to ma at therame time! J ronder if she’s mortally uw jured, or saly crippled for life.’—Texas Sif ings. isea overy ‘wrapper, Y1Llediet NTIL JAN, 1, 1897 FOR meee) /°) 9) WU) : Mnly $1.00) - ih LAA gd | Tag Twice-a-Werk Times is th a ta : ut = 7 me pt popular semi weekiy in th t. Sent postpaid until Jan. Let What a Prominet 1 -urance Man Says 2 H M Blossom, senior member of H M s ossom NX Co., 217 N, 3a St., St. Louis vrites: Thad been left with a very dis- essing cough, the result of influenza, vhich nothing seemed to relieve, unti REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. 'rustee’s Sae Whereas W. F. Maylen and Carrie E. Maylen his wife, by their deed of trust dated September 2ith, 1 and recorded in the recorder’s office within for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 187 page 459 conveyed to x described Photographed from Life, d f took B Hard Horehound Svrup. One Beeb ee ah tra aa eee ene oun Ty the county 7, for 25 cents. $l a year. bottle completely cured me I sent one | of Hates and state of Missouri, to-wit: 3 Madea i 2 “ch.” the Mateo lae ale : dal cackecvare | Mme of the west half of the north- The “Bryan Silver March, th S aa paee. ye ae 4 had’ a severe) | oct quarter and thetweat half of the northeast \Well Man pst popular campaign song. wil’ | just from imagining that a window is open even of the most obstinate female disorder Ongar on fe he experienced hams quarter of the northwest quarter and the north- elas ail : < en rei c ds - cliet. always recommend this svyru, | west quarter of the southeast ter of the th Day. —— meent free to each person subecrib behind him when really itis closed; yet -his i which cannot be completely and permanent! inecieate J ' corthaveat Guates ee ve ee eae es ce y: of Me. has actually occurred; and there are number- | cured under proper treatment. If any woma: +4 for the Daily and to each siz pthe’ subscription to the WEEKLy leas quite as eurprising instances when the, who has become discouraged and disguste influence worke inthe other direction—from | with suffering and dectoring, will write Dr John Cranston, gos Hampshire street Quincy, Hll., writes: IT have tound Bal ship thirty-eight (38) + | taining in all sev - | which conveyanc range thirty (30), nty (70) acres more or le Was made in trust tos a THE GREAT goth Day. FRENCH REMEDY ms. Song has both words and ic and will be sent te any ad res for 25 cents providing you do want the paper. Address all ders to ™=IKANSAS CITY 1IMES, mi Kansas City M, Ly hse is - : capes : rolnces the above results in'30 It acts ird’s Horehound Syrup superior to any | the payment of three certain notes fully de- | 30 days. It ac : 4 i = i x s Lea ) | feribed in said deed of trust: and. whereay de. | P°erfully and quickly, Cures when all others fail ther cough medicine ] have ever known | uit has been made in the payment of one ofsaid | }C88 men will regain their Jost manhood. and old t never disappoints. Price Sold | notes for two hundred dollars, which said note will recover their youthful vigor by using »y H L Tucker. the body tothe mind Itia a common thing | Pierce the particulars of her case, he will send to see a person who is usually bright and | her careful, professional advice and instruc- cheerful and whose character and bebavior | tions whereby without a doctor’s aid she ma: are models of excellence, planged for day. or | cure herself at home if her case is curable. z weeks into a fit of gloom and melancholy and A GREAT BOOK FREE. ‘Train Ditehed. remorse for some imaginary wrong-doing. Dr. Pierce’s wonderful free book **The Com- is ail because some bodily fanction is impaired; | mon Sense Medical Adviser’’ contains inform- Missoule, Mont, Nov. 11.—The perhaps the stomach is out of order or the | ation and advice in plain language which} w, si-bound Northern Pacific pas liver is not working properly, orthere is some | every woman ought to possess. It is aspler- x other unauspected physical weakness or de-| did thousand and eight page book, profasely{S oger traiu was wrecked at Para rangement. illustrated with accurate engravings and col-| jige Bluffs, 70 miles west of her . THE LIFE-CHAIN. ored plates. The former editions of six hun-} , x = 5 These facis prove that all the various facul ! dred and eighty thousand copies were sold st The train ran into a landside ard ditched. Engineer George ties of both mind and body are dependent | $1.50 each. The profits on this enormous sale | was bl Pp: iets s ei, = - : evable Dr Pierce to distribute the present Fairchild of Missoula was killed upon each other, like the links of a chain. The editior of half a million cepies absolutely free ‘ ratright. Fireman Frank Walden of soc. became due one year after the date thereof AVO, It quickly and surely restores Nervous the same is now past due and unpaid. ness. Lont Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of | [st Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases. and said note and pursuant to the conditions of said | *!! effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above | “!!¢h untits one for s:ndy, business or marriage. It described premises. at public vendue to | “°tonly cures by starting at the seat of disease, But the highest bidder for cash, at the east front | ‘*4£Teat nerve tonic and blood builder, br door of the court house, in the city of Butler, | ‘ back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re Bates county, Missouri, on Zoning he fire of youth. It wards off Invanity ‘ oS 3 ¢ nd Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no Monday, N venber 23d, 1896, ther. It ean be carried in vest pocket, By mal between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | $1.00 per package, or eix for $5.00, with a post. noon aad five o'clock in the afternoon of that | tive written guarantee te cure or refund day for the purposes of satisfying said note for | he money. Circular free. Ad/iress two hundred dollars with interest and costs. y al ‘This sale will be made subject to the two re.) OVAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHIC.GO, ILL maining notes described in said deed of trust. | Fer sale at Butler Mo.,by H L Tucker druggist The said two remaining notes being for two NS ee hundred dollars and six hundred dollars re THE body cannot say to the mind: ‘‘I have no need ofthee ’’ The mind cannot say it to the body; | to any one who will send 21 cents in one-cent tively. c = no one faculty of either the body or the mind | stamps, to» ————. pay the cost Mi ans i 50-4, issoula was badly injured; Express _ Satie ania 6 Garnet Same 1 can say it to the others; norcan all the other | Of mailing) Coupon only, and en- 3 > Tae 2 5 ] WOMANS. PAINS faculties together say it to any one faculty, | gee hel: Le loge, Leen come Messenger W. A. Grout of Helena, Notice to me a to Per £ Each part of the human make-up is dependent | printed heres-—-———. “to be clipped | i, badly hurt, and Mail clerk E. F. petua' estimony. 5 upon all the other parts, and all are depend- | from this paper. Address, World’s Dispensa- To whom it may concern: entaponeach Ifone link in this intricate | ry Medical Association, Buffato, W. X. This]|Goodhue of Helena, is reported] . yi Aiicn and Maud A Allen, will cause THRICE A big: EDITION. chain of life ie weak, the whole chain is un- | free volume is precisely the same as the torm- | migsing. to be taken, at the law office of Graves & Clark 18 pages a week. 156 papers @ year certain and liable to snap. It iss proverb | er editions except that it is bound in strong zs in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state Is larger than any weekly or semi- of Missourl, on Saturday the 21st day of Novem- ber, AD, 1506, the depostiions of J M Rogers andj © Hale, ‘both of Bates county, Missouri, for the purpose ot pexpatusting their eer: x 7 you are further notifi that the object of tak- Gunderman of Dimondale, Mich., we d depositions is to prove by said witnesses are permitted to make this extract: | the ution, delivery and contents ofa certain “I asitation j | Bower of attorney from John Cassell and Nancy bave no hesitation in recommen ¢ assell, his wife, to JM. Rogers, authorizing . eee) a naeeaie said J M Rogers as the attorney in fact of ug Dr. King’s New Discovery, as | ii’ ana Nancy J Cassell, to see and make the results were almost marvelous ip proper deed of conveyancé to the following the case of my wife. While I war lands in Bates county, Missouri, then owped by pastor of the Baptist Church at that ‘*a chain is no stronger than its weakest link.’? This is trae ef the weakest constitu- tion; an unexpected weakness at a single point may cause the whole constitution to give way under the slightest strain. THE WEAK LINK. Thousands of women who might be perfect | specimens of physicial womanuood—whose | constitution is sound and strong except in one | particular—suffer continual martyraom of boty and mind because of some unauspected weakness in the organs distinctly feminine paper covers. Ifyou desire the French cloth, embossed and gold stamped binding, enclose ten cents extra (31 centsin all) to cover tie extra cost of the handsomer and more durable | binding. . weekly paper published and is the only important democratic ‘‘weekly” published in New York City. Three times as large as the leading republi- can weekly of New York City. It will be of special advantage to you during the PRESIDENTIAL CAM- PAIGN, as it is published every other day, except Sunday, and has all the freshness and timeliness of a daily. It combines all the news with a long list of interesting depart- Marvelous Results. 50-4t From a Jetter written by Rev. J. aTar RE CATARRH q ) iss ‘ 0 AL DISEASE ‘ the result of colde : A sudden climatic It can be ) J Desperate Indian Murderer. | | | | i | | | i Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 11.—Sever- al days ago an Indian named ‘Char ‘eoal.” on the Blood said John + The northe of se St quarter of the northeast quartef ght (x) in township thirty-nine (39) or reserve, vear| Rives Junction she was brough! se thirt ; and also to prove the loss i : 4 Even intelligent doctors are slow to realize | |, g ei 1 ith Pi Ae itaadtoe aeey: pele ic. wan ments, unique features, cartoons ang dy ich in ape where trouble of this kind is located. They | fort MeLeod, killd three persons— Sng wit eT ee succee ane placed on record, and that under said arephie el a ee latter being d a S ing. e " sai F a Grippe. Territle paroxysms of | power of attorney said J.-M. Rogers sold | @ specialty. : directly to the are well-meaning. easy going, but sometimes | another Iudian, his squaw and the IPP P y Pad conveyed said land to Mary Ann Snapp, | All these improvements have been over-busy or careless. ‘They frequently mia- f 2 toe Ch 1 a take the symptoms and treat the patient for | '@rm@ instructor. harcoal escape ‘nervousness’? or biliousness or dyspepsia or | from the reserve, anda detachment kidney troubles when the real difficulty isin the organs distinctly feminine; there is the weak link in the Hfe-chain. and therecan be | suit cf him coughing would last hours with lit tle interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A frien recommended to us Dr. King’s New They have several | Discoyery; it was quick in its work consideration for Such sale was further prove the death of said John Cal and the names and place of resi- dence of his legal heirs and representatives. Butler, Mo., October 20th, 1896 FRANK ALLE MAUDEA ALL Attorneys and that the paid; and t made without any increase in the cost, which remams at one dollar per year. We offer this unequaled newspaper and BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES togeth- er one year for $1 50. ELY's BMEAY BAL SE nd cleans the a pacsaces-ats¢ COLD 'y HEA of mounted police have been in pur GRAVES & CLARK, Es Sadie the:docea: jretesta:the meiihcame [O° permanent recovery, no reliance upon the | times been held at bay by the des ind highly satisfactory in results. j Ponsiac Skis The regular subscription price fo @ Frrcolds, restores the senses of taste and | constitution, until these organs are made : Trial bottles free at H. L. Tuckers Morgan W. Bird, a single man, | the two papers is $2 00. Mt. ‘Toe Balm is quickly absorbed and | strong and healthy both instracture and func- | perado. Two policernan have been : * deed ot trust dated June 3d, drug stre. Regular size 50c and $1. Telietatonce. Price 0c at druggist or 3 7 95, and recorded in the recorder” rf ’ a mail b oad tion. | wounded, and to day Sergt. Wilda. raters US, eee 1895, and recorded in he recorder’s _of- ~ Bore, Prompt, Positive ee mnelean wo more ing bie capture, The | Ses etd OZ MANLIS ates acaba ae The one physician who more fully probably while attempting his capture, was} Columbus, O.. Nov. 11.—The Sees te rliowine ven ae oF Manhood, Seminal DIVER than any other has realized this state ofadairs | shot dead. The orders now are to|home of Robert Rasin, a gardner, | tate lying and being sit in the county of ie revo Poll Distro, f th these organic weaknerses than any other doc- | Shoot the redskin on sight. was entered by masked men last) The vast! tose om make you a STRONG, Vigor- See ak <i hneneaang every | vorin this country, is Dr. &.V Pierce, chief } night. In response to ademand for | th south aide tare: all be S E XUAL eae $1.00, 6 § bs . consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel | Why Attempt to Cure nee was! uP — Faeroe ese : a paige! ‘Special Directions Mailed I and surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N Y For | money Rasin told them where they ntaining thirty-seven acres sore oF Less ere \ the past thirty years he has made a spe | catarrh by the uee of so-called blood | could find $20. They would not fully described PI LLS Goow Liziment Co., | cial study of the diseases peculiar to women: | remedies? That catarrh is not caus ieve this, and, binding both Rasin the payment stouis. \ and with his staff of eminent speciali-ts has | believe this, and, 8 “6 GES AS: ST.LOUIS, - MO. ed by blood troubles is self eviden' | ang hig wife, the robbers tortured | paid. when you reflect that attacks areal |). by bolding lighted matches to ways due to sudden climatic change+ i i or eae, and occur most he their feet and other portions of their After they had tortured at the request of the e and pursuant to th of trust, I will pre ibed premises at publi bidder for cash, at the art house, i city of during his time treated more than two hun- dred and fifty thousand women, either per- sonally or by letter He has discovered a weak link in woman’s life-chatn—all unsus pected by the majority of phvsicians—ana Keep your money at home by insuring your life in the BL LEWIS & C0. . _ Bankers Lite of “Kansas City. It has written in the State of Missouri since June, 18§ rl, 006,000.00 e Its death rate is the lowest of g ; any company organized. A Claims are paid on demand No waiting for returns from the far east. ‘INSURE NOW! “PPall on or address, j | 8. E. RUMBLE, Sec, Pet. 2159 206-7-S sHEtpLry BLDG., ; ——KANSAS CITY, MO. ~ gomen [nsured Equal on Terms what is better he has discovered how to mend itand thus render the whole constitution strong and capable His success in this respect has been marvel- | and his ‘‘Favorite Prescription’’ for ‘‘fe- male complaint’? has done more to restore women to health and strength than all other meditines combined. It imparts health and | tone directly to the delicate internal organism | of women; allays all inflamed and ulcerated conditions and stops debilitating drains It cures all derangements and corrects all irreg- ularities and displacements of internal organs in a perfectly natural, radical and permanent manner; and without any necessity for the | embarrassing ‘‘examinatinns’? and ‘‘local | applications’’ so objectionable to modestly | sensitive women. { THE MOTHER'S SAFE-GUARD. } The ‘‘Favorite Prescription’’ is a blessing | to women in every critical period of their | lives. In the period spproaching motherhood | itisan unfailing source of sustenance and strength. Taken early through gestation it | overcomes every perilincident to the coming | of baby, by insuring a strong, vigorous, elas- tic condition ofthe organs concerned in par- ° quently during the winter and spring | bodies. though the blood is as pure then as|them io thie way for fully half ap A remedy which | pour the robbers fled. » summer or fall quickly relieves and cures the ca tarrhal attacks bas been found io Ely’s Cream Balm. Massillon, O., Nov. 11.—This isa new dodge for fleecing farmers. man offers the farmer the sell a patent wagon tongue in the county for $200. can write. A few days later a stran ger comes and asks who has the right. He says be bas made a good thing in Pennsylvania and will give $100 forthe right of the county here. He gives $10 to bind the bargain. The farmer bites and sends a note for $259 to the first dition is critical Removal. We take pleasure in announcing that after this date Parks Sure cure will move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney Al rovbles and liver complaint from the right to | user- It is the only medicino that guarantced to cure these diseases or day, Parts sure cure issqld by H. If he wants it he | Tncker. “i Sedalia, Mo., Nov. 11.—The dead | mith day body of a babe a few hours old that | death war; bad been stranyled to found in the westeru suburbs of t city this evening in an oid skirt. mertime. You may have a tick! Rasin’s con It was wrapped | - Dee ber 3 between th noon and fi lock in the Notice of Final Settlement. Te: €l bers, administrator of said estate, in it | tend to make final settlement therec es the next term ot the Bates county pro ot November, N. CHAMBERS, Ad Pablie Admini he|orier: : | Misse strator. traters Notice nst said ms agai me fi ivg pours of nine o'clock in the fore- afternoon of that e 1s hereby given to all creditors others interested in the estate of ley,deceased, that I, JN Cham- Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Live.y ovtfit ot J. W Smith, and having adaed to the same a number ot first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the Liver Barn Mo. Horses and mules gh » or stock handled on commission, Stock bearded by the day wh years € west d sold. week o7 mo ith Men. turition; thus enabling the prospective mother sharper. He hears nothing more | cough ors age ore ape Boe * | fence Mr vents teels SF. C. SMITH, Agt [comes ee.g a ® Se | until the note tures up for collec: |,o\,now tnat Parks cough Svfuy, is the ae barn Pitt BUTLER, MO that there will be no danger and comparative- tion. best cure for it-_ Sold by H. L.Tucker rage: | : a

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