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4) HACC i ANSAS CITY TIMES O he only metropolitan daily in this tion suppporting the people's didates. It will bo sent daily Sept. let, 1896, IL JAN. 1, 1897, nly $1.00 faz Twice-a-Weex Times is the) semi weekly in the | popular Sent postpaid until Jan. 1st, | for 25 cents. $1 a year. Th “Bryan Silver March,” the popular campaign song. will wat free to each person subscrib for the Daily and to ench six | tha’ subscription to the WEEKLY 8. Song has both words and and will be sent te any ad for 25 cents providing you do want the paper. Address all to KANSAS CITY ‘LIMES, Kansas City, M. TovcHins }\ \ SPotwith a in- 8 ‘aw breath through Ose. Use three a day, after pt preferred, and Fetiring. ELY'S MEAN BALY and cleanser Passagea, ‘Pain and In Lc s i PO car jaotees tte COLD 'n HEAD Senses oores fTaste and Smell, The ickly absorbed and gives relief at ice 50 cents at Draggist or by mail, €8 10e by mail. BROTHERS, tee, mors CATA ie a) 6 Warren Street, N. Y, ' Pablic Administrator's Notice. potice is hereby given, That by virtue of an Mf the Probate Court of Bates County, made on the 2th day October, the undersigned, Public: Administrator for has a charge of the estate of J them to me for allowance ‘one year after the date of said order, or precluded from any be Od if said claims be noi exhibited with- the date of this publication, barred. October, 1896. D.V. BROWN, ipablic Administrator SN AN OPPORTUNITY TO CAPORAL FHTES MAKE ON OF BUTTONS WITHOUT COST. S Tre ont il pain. Makes walking casy. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM [Cleanses and beautifies the hats eet laa ts Re Gh Pag 0 Restore G: A Dru If you aro Bn COU EVE, Sofa PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. Many who were hope- less and discouraged have regained health by its use. ~ THINACURE For Thin Poeple Are you thin? Flesh made with Thinacure Tablets by a sci- entific process. They create perfect assimila- tion of every form of food, secreting the valu- able parts and discarding the worthless. They make thin faces plump and round out the | gure. They are the STANDARD REMEDY for leanness. containing no arsenic, and abso- | lately harmless. Price, prepaid, $1 per box. 6 for $5. Pamphlet. ‘‘HOW TO GET FAT,’’ free. | THETHINACURE CO., 945 Broadway, N.Y. Chichester’s Engiish Diamond irand. NNYROVAL PILLS Original and Only Genuine. Sare, always reliable, LADIES ask Druggist for Chicheater'g Buglish Dia mond Brand in Red and Gold metallic’ boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take ino other. Refuse dangerous substitue and imitations. At Druggists, or send Ze. ps for particulars, testimonials end lief for Ladies,” eee Zenime ter Chemi celsta Trustee's Sale. Whereas Casper Stammen and Mary Stam- | men his wite, by their deedjof trust dated No- vember 5, 1394, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri. in book No. 117 page 340 conveyed to the un- dersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-three (25) in township forty (40) of range thirty-one (31), running thence north two hundred and ten (210) feet, thence west three hundred and tifty south two hundred and ten (2 east three hundred and fifty (550) feet to place of beginning, which conveyance was made in trust tosecure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed‘of trust; and whereas, default has been madefin the pay- ment of said note, and the same is now past due and unpaid Now therefore, at the re- quest of the legal holder of said note and pur- suant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described prem ises at public vendue, to the highest bidter forcash atthe east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Monday, December 21, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpuses of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. Cc. A. ALLEN, meat Trustee. BLOWN SKY HIGH Dynamite Creates Havoc With Weyler’s Advance.—Price for Lynn’s Head. Jacksonville, Fla, Nov From one cf Maceo’s lieutentants, named Aristads, i learned that Maceo is more then holding his own in Pinar del Rio. 18 Weyler makes no move, but it is known to the patriot chief, while Maceo keeps Weyler guessing about him. The Cuban commander is pursuing Weyier | with feiats and dashes, and keeping the Spanish the alert. guerriia tactics, worrying ig ying troops constantly on John Lynn, a young n \from this city, is i reported to be Dattery laying mines in Weyler’s path A last ler's ‘lieutenant of a dynamite mine WAS sprung week in } 7w : t We advance yor wounding 30 caused the Spautards iLynn the “Americano dynamiter.” ries is set on bis head Spent i Much Money. St. Mo, Nov. 22.—The | Post-Dispatch says this afternoon: | On the basis of his statement of Louis, jeampaign expenses, filed with Re- \corder Lawis, Charles I’. Joy 16 uot entitled to his seat as a Represenin- tive from the Eleventh Congressional district of Missouri. Though elected by nearly 4.000 majority, he is lable to be ousted under sections 6 and 10 of the cor- rupt practices act. Under this act Mr. Joy was entitled to spend $5. on the voters in his district. He went over this by $204.50. His lib- erality will cost him his seat in Con- gress. Congressman elect Joy said: “I don’t know how much I was entitled to spend under the law, but I hardly think my extravagance will keep ne out of my seat in Congress.” Quay’s Support. Washington, D. C., Nov. 25.—Sena- tor Quay.who is here,says pointediy that he will not support Wanamaker for Senator from Pennsylvania. Wauamaker, however, according to visitors from the State, will have a large influence, and it wiil beu fight of business men, they claim, against politicians. Chris Magee and other anti Quay men in the Pittsburg section are said to be pre puring to give Quay another red-hot tussle, and it is asserted they will invoke the aid of the McKiuley Har- aa influence to assist them in down ing the old man. Quay also talksas if it has not bam ffered nor would he accept a Cabi- net position Neither does he be heve that McKinley and Hanne will say or do anything to interfere with his organization in Pennsylvania. It would cause a rumpus, likely to last far into the next administration. New York, Nov. 25.—A new or ganization has been formed in Brooklyn, under the title of “the Democratic League of Kings Coun ty,” to continue the campaign for bimetallism. All the silver and Bry an clubs in the county will ba ab- sorbed. If you are anxious to find the most reliable blood purifier, read in Ayer’s Almanac the testimonials of those who have been cured of such terrible diseases as catarrh, rheuma tism, and serofula, by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Then -govern yourself accordingly. Sedalia, Mo, Nov. 26.—Three weeks ago a man about 42 years of age, 6 feet tail,weighing 200 pounds, with sandy hair and blue eyes, was sent to the hospitalhere. His mind is a total blank and he has no re- membrance of his name or his past. He gave his name as Benjamin F. Smith and stated that his father formerly lived at Des Moines, Io. Trustee's Sale. Whereas John C Hirni and Olivia D_ Hirni his wife, by their deed of trast dated Decem ber sth 1594, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri,in book No. 105 page 489, conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: ‘The southeast quarter of section twenty (20) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty (80) containing (160) acres more or lesa, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust: and whereas. default has been made in the payment of the principal and accrued interest thereon, now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and purstant to the conditions of said deed oftrast, I will pro- ceed to sellthe above described emizes at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, | at the east front door of the court house. in j the city of Missouri, on Tuesday, December 22, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fo noon and five es 25 Rta y tor she purposes of satis! said debt fevtecandcosts. R. 6. HARTWELL, T rustee. | interest and costs. 2e4t } of Butler, county ef Bates ana state! Trustee's Sale. Sallie E Meeker sy their deed of trast dated February , and recordedin the reccrder’s office within and for Bates coun Missouri. in bock No. 107 page 25 conveyed t signed trustee the following described real estate lying and be n tuate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: he southwest quarter of the southeast quar- ter and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section five (5) in township thirty eight (38) of range th tty: containi eighty (S90) acres more or! ance Was made in trust to secure ofone certain note fully ¢ deed of trust: and whereas. det made in the payment of ssid _n due end unpaid of the legal e cond has been e now past Now therefore, at the re- older of said note and pur- ons of said deed of trust, I above described prem- . to the highest bidder for t door of the court house ro ates and state will proceed to ises at public vend cash, at the east f1 in ths city of Butl f euri on Saturday, December 19, 1896, t r ours of o’cloek in the | noon and tive o’clock he afternoon | , for the purposes of satisfying sai terest and cos FRANK ALLE 2-43 Tru an othe under-| TWINS, aU »QU x. RUPLEIS The Family of John Newnes t) Has In- eredsedito we Regular Ratio. Sodus Powt, NY. Nov 11—In a colored colony near here lives Jno. Newport and ins inter The sinves esting faniiy of Newport wer the in peniesels Virginia ter i Dhev were tar un 1878, ied Mis and SIX years later pre ew port sented ber burbard R byten with twine, Uwhich Wete panned and Gorge Wast In 1860 triples Were born They were cbris Itened Jato-» A. Gatti id, Chester A Artbur xed Uiy-s-s S. Gra | Two weeks aso there j Oirth, this thas of i etts. In is92 rt | demoerat, bar Mr bert E Lee t Was avother listh: Neve ie father became a a “Wport remusibs it to arrival Bryan's were unlized, coupled is Gppocent’s surpame as a ta th~ wife and m: ther Motter land children are progressias finely a republicen. Cite So when juamiwg the w [three mumes {with | Jeo; A Word or Pwo | i | suiss if a cure can be offered Cream Balm has becowe a im all sections of the United States Your cold in the bead will be quick y relieved by it, and the severest perfectly cured by a thorough Catarrh is uot a blood disease, but an inflammation of the passages of the nose and throat, due to climatic changes. Huntington, W. Va, Nov. 25.— The County Clerk of Lincoln county baa issued a license to Clinton Spear and Loyd Havan to marry the same girl They have been rivals for months and the outcome is auxious- ly awaited by friends. Chloe Seraggs a young blond, ia ths girl in ques- tion Contagious 00d Poison. Mr. Frank B. Martin, whois engaged in the jewelry business at 926 Penn- sylvania Avenue, Washington City, where he is well and favorably known, was a victim of that worst form of dis- ease—contagious blood poison. He realized that his life was about to be blasted, for this terrible disease has baffled the skill of the physicians for ages, and they have never yet been able to effect a cure. His mental despair can better be imagined than described. In a recent letter he says: ‘About four years ago I contracted a severe case of contagious blood poison, and it was not long before I was in a terri- ble condition. I immediately placed myself under treatment of two of the best physicians in Washington city. Their treatment, which I took faith- fully for six months, cost me just three hundred dollars, and left me worse than when I began it. My condition can Frank B. MarTIN. best be appreciated, when I state that my throatand mouth were fullof sores and my tongue was almost eaten away; I had not taken solid food for three months. My entire body was covered with red blotches, my hands and feet were sore and my hair was falling out rapidly. I was ina truly pitiable condition. “I felt that I was incurable, and was in great despair, when a friend recommended S.S.S., stating that it would certainly cure me. I began its use, and when I had finished the fourth bottle, I began to improve. and by the time I had finished eighteen botties, I was thoroughly rid of the disease; of course, Lwas not sure that I was cured. but am now convinced, as no sign of the disease has ever returned for four years. S.S.S. is the best blood remedy inthe world, and my cure was due solely and alone to it.”’ is the most es, and has been the curse of mar baffled the doc- iscovery of S.S.5., i | horrible of ali | appropriately call Kind. It has alw | tors, and, until the d | Was incurable. : For fifty years 5. ing this terrible Gi ther treatment + | teed purely ves D | sand dollars reward is offe }to the contrary. S. S. ni to cure contag any other di S.S. has been cur- se d disea. attack of catarrh will yield to, and} even after all i tu sufferers from catarrh will not be! E'y’s | favorite | } i ; ANegetable Preparation for As- | Similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels af Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. ic. | ‘ |) Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | ooh Sour Stomach, Diar rhea. Worms Convulsions, Feverish- || ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. | ies reine pacer Le | Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. At6 months old 35 Doses —35CENTS Trustee's Sale. Whereas C F Pharis and Minnie E Pharis his wife and A C Edrington, a single man, by their deed of trust dated November 2nd, 1345, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missour . in book No. i7, page 239. conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates anid state of Missouri, vo-wit: Beginning sixteen rods west of the south- east corner of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-two ‘22) in township forty (40) cf range thirty-one (31) running thence west four rods, thence north ten rode, thence east four rods, thence south ten rods to place of beginning, which convey- ance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made inthe payment of said note and the sameis now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of saic note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of truat I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri. on Monday December 14th, 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 satisfying said debt, Boa and costs. Cc. A. EN. Mt Trustee’s Sale. James H. St and Nancy E. wife, by their deed of trust mber Ist, 18, and recorded in the ffice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 117 page 634 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in thecounty of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The south halfof the southwest quarter of section eighteen (18) township thirty-nine (39) range thirty-two (32), which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of a cer- tain note fally described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been made in the payment of the annual interest which default caused the principal of said note to become due and payable. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on Vuesday. December 15th, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’elock in the afternoon of that day for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and cost. W. A. EPHLAND, 1-4t Trustee. Where: his Trust e's Sale. Whereas Filer Sackett and Caroline 8 Sack- ett his wife. by their deed of trust dated May , and recorded in the recorder’s office d for Bates county Missouri in ‘0. 102. page 100, conveyed to the under- signed trustee, the following describea real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and atate of Missonri, to-wit: Lot No Three (5) in bleek five (5) in War- ren’s addition to the town, now city of Butler, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of a certain note fully deecrived in said deed of trust; and whereas default han beer made in the payment ofthe principal and five years interest thereon. now past dae and unpaid, Now, refore, at the request ofthe legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- ceed to sellthe above described premises at public vendue. to the highest bidder for cash. at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and estate of Missouri, on Tuesday December 22, 1896, bet ween the honrs of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ae the purposes of satisfying sata debt, t and costs. T. L. HARPER, Trustee. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ts hereby given to all creditors «nd atl others interested in the estate ot G W Cowley,deceased, thatI, J N Cham- ristrator of said estate, in- e final settlement thereor, at rm ot the Bates county pro Bates county, state be neld at Butler, on h day of > ember, 1896. 1. N. Cuampers, Administrator. :D. W. Drummond | ot the : cil cloth, linoleum, stove ad metal rug binding at W. Drovanond’s glass, paint D. Get cour window ‘. supplies, carpets, wall pa- 2 shades at DD. W. Drume < =, picture frame= and ing at D. W. Drammord’s “ ‘banging. signs. ise Lal bin ng neatly executed at verv reas ouable prices by D. W. 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