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| Is Getting Young Again. Seven Victims of a Mad Dog. La Porte, Iud, Nov. 26.—A re Baltimore, M4, Dee. 3 sereni jmarkable case cf second childhood children who wers bitten by a mad | existe ia the little Michigan village dog in the suburbs of Balpmore. of Coopersville, where resides John Tucstay Worn sent to Adams. ¥ yle reg be Pasteur) lany instanees of old peo | Inst.tute to day t g their eyesight, and a the worst few of cutting teeth, have reported, | sent on tas but these are rare. 1a Re Ce RN A RCN Ne It has remained almost tory out, and the ¢ t * EVI TAA! 1 for he lar y i AN ELE AN fot mi GNF REE for John Adams, a hard Wolverine, | lacers The other chil i ° 4 ba pew ard unparralieled | not so badie tojared, bi 4. - a] { + ; : with eacit four of them were badly bitten about { Adams, when be was 80 years old, | tha face. arms and peck | | : Id scarcely see* be was bald, and! a ae r : ; ney \ arper’s \laua, > i | Lis teeth were all goue. He can now Har Peles Magazine ; F ec as well as he ever could, bas cut In 1897 | i everal new teeth, and bis hair has! pFiCllon: The theme more! us i yrown out : new hair jg} DU Maurier, the iy ote successor to | i growp ou n. oe new hair ial. Trilby.7: begun Oct Namber, 1396, | } ha oecown lee apes | with iffustrations (rer | 3 ark browr are clear, and | ew novel bs Erank It Stockton— = Z » Berk FeO lanoo ie ka like q | ine Twentieth Century Ren » first glimpse he looks like a | humorous situations and charac | | | | | | } IVY doo a, | i . : hi al jae al | ' i! | ) aKANSAS CITY | TIMES s. ithe only metropolitan daily in this ion suppporting the people's s, idates. It will be sent daily ve {rom Sept Ist, 1896, PATIL JAN, 1, 1897 {JFOR nly $1.00 Tae Twicr-s-Week Ties is the just popular somi weekly in the est. Sent postpaid until Jan. 1st, 697, for 25 cents. $1 a year. The “Bryan Silver March,” the st popular campaign song, will | sent free to each person subscrib- g for the Daily and to each six | onths’ subscription to the WrekLy twes. Song has both words and} ic and will be sent te any ad | 8s for 25 cents providing you do | ot want the paper. Address all ders to | A Kansas City, M % Persons exposed fo weaiher are protected by ( chnsen’s J Ballodenna Wy. Plo. me \w Sa KANSAS CITY TIMES, | _ ELY’S CREAM BALM is 2 positivecu into the nostrils. It nes | tents at Drucgists or by mail ; samples 10e. RLY BROTHERS, 58 Warre New Y a Notice of: Final Settlement iven to all creditors e ot 3 Notice is hereby And all others inter GW Cowley » administr ‘tend to make final the next term ot sted in the es , thatI, JN Ch of said estate, in- thereof, at y pro- fe court,in Bates e of Ouri, to be neld iss payment of one certain note fully described the annual Paris an aad | Insaid deed of trust: and wheress. default | agsets about $10,000. Witand Humor. Evers body tarns tora hearty | has been made in the payment of the principal ares OG |taugh to the BAZAR’> the It Indigestion PARKER’ Flesh made with Thina entific process. tion of every form of food, secreting the valu- able parts and discarding the worthless. They make thin faces plump and round out the figure. for leanness, containing no arsenic. and abso- lutely harmless. THETHINACURE CO., 945 Broadway, N. Y. | 3 é ; solendidls illustrated—the result 0 ece Mr. Adams is in excellent Lealth and | visit to Mexi eioriiaeeente aie: undertaken for Haxpen’s Mac- Hi man of about forty years old. jlustrated. ‘A Pairof Patient: Lovers.’ : : paiae y years ok William Dean Howells. Other striking nov. | Sut a little closer look makes him | ¢lettes by American autho.s. Short. stories i aes look makes him |b: Mark Twain ‘Thomas Rich. | i seem older than he really is, el | 97d Harding Davis Ow yon Ken | 5 Ves ahs: : Te drick Bangs Ruth Me Octave i though be is early ninety. The | Thanet, Mary E. Wilkins, and other poy \ j brown heir and bright eyes seem to NCE: 3t ry ot of S | | i a : ‘ ss during the Nineteenth Century, a series of} H jemphasizs the wrinkles aud bis ekin | papers by Dr Henry smith Williams —upple- | 4 ; " : : mented by contributions on special j ' looks like parchment. He now bag | by expert scientists Articles on the relations | i % z a of enrious psychological ma if | ‘ jan idea that a new skin will come | physiology by Dr Andrew Wilson. y land th ee ee AMERICAN FRATURES: * The Mexico of j and that the wrinkles will disappear | To-day,’’ 9 series by Charles F Lummis H ae AA 2 azixe. Mexico is pre-eminently asilver pro | irits, aud confidently believes that | ducing country, and its mouetary operations | 4 tas } rest entirely on a silver basis. 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Caton Woodville, who was commissioned by Queen Victoria to paint a picture of the ceremony Newspapers are notto copy this advertice- ment without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Harper’s Magazine. For one year $4 00 Postage Free to allsubscribersin the United States, Cadada and Mexic.. Addres HARPER & BROTITERS, P. O. Box 959, N.Y. City. great merit. Full size 50c. Exy Broruers, 56 Warren St., New York City It is the medicine above all others fer catarrb, and 1s worth its weight in gold. I can use Ely’s Cream MAKE : Balm with safety and it does all that ie claimed for it —B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. Killed His Wite. De Kalb, Il], Deo. 2.—Henry L. Bower, with a butcher knife, killed his wife and so badly wounded his mother-in law and his little daughter that they may die He had -been out of work, and visited his brother in aw at Dixon and borrowed money. He actad strangely when at Dixon Brooding over his misforrune,he be came crazed at the dead of night, and rushed upon bis helpless victims} What the WEEKLY has been in its: spirit s x a and purpose, aa these have been manifested first mortally stabbing his wife, then | principally in its editorial pages, it will con- ice tinue to be. turned upon her -nother and his lic a ae 2 supouce with precision * all that the WEEKLY will contain during the tle daughter, afterwards sending the ‘ knife tc his own heart. year 1397. It were as easy to announce what is about to happen in the world, what triumph Mrs. Lease’a Mortgage. for good government are to be won, what ad- vances of the people are to be made, what is to be the outcome ofthe cootinuous struggle betes the spins of war ane penne ria +n = ae to happen in the far east, what is to be the Wichita, Kan., Dec 3.—The story | state or Europe twelve months hence, what about the Sher ff’s service on Mrs new marvels of science are to be revealed. or Lease is an ordinary foreclosure of a mortgage on her homestead. The amount involved is $1,400 and costs Mrs. Lease is in New York at this time and it is not known whethershe j ‘ ‘ ~ Harper's Week ly In 1897 With the end of Ist Hanver’s Wrexty will have lived forty years In that time it bas participated with all the zeal and power at its command in the great political events of the most interesting and important period in the history of the country, and it has spread be- tore ite readers the accomplishments of science arts and letters for the instruction of the hu- man mind and the amelioration of human con- ditions and of manner- ‘The only sure Cure Ing anes at Doumne ARKER'S are har lessand Miccoureded be ere pat Pies aa THINACURE For Thin Poeple Are you thin? cure Tablets by a sci- te perfect assimila- see, what are to be the achievements of arts and letters, forthe WEKKLY is to be a pictorial record of all this. Cartoons will continue to be a feature. Serial Stories. A New England story by Mies Mary KE. Wilkins, will begin in January A tale of a Greek uprising against the Turks by Mr. EF Benson, the author of ‘*Dodo,’’ will follow. A sequel to ‘*The House Boat on the Styx,’’ by Mr John Kendrick Bangs, illus- trated by Mr Peter Neweil They are the STANDARD REMEDY Price, prepaid, $1 per box. 6 for $5. Pamphlet. ‘HOW TO GET FAT,’’ free. will redeem or permit ft More Short Stories will appear in the Lee Be he property | wMthery tan it nas been possible to publish to go. The home isa pretty one, | during 189. : Chichestcr’s English Diamond Grand. ’|” Departments: Mr D D Howells’s ‘‘Life and 5 apparently worth more than the | Letters’? have been among the most charming : A featares of periodical literature; Mr ES Mar- amount involved. The notice of|tin, and others will contribute observations Original and Only Genuine. always reliable, LADIES ask * on what is going on in ‘‘This Busy World;’* is week|‘ Amateur Sport’? w:ll remain the most im portant department of its kind in the country Druggist for Chichester's English Dia-, mond Brand in Red and Gold metallic’ Sheriff's sale appeared th’ Be ee cies Bese dong proms suber among the legal notices. The WEEKLY will continue to present to ite wt tions and {mitations, at Dray reiats, or send 7 Tena ee as readers the world’s news most interesting to Se ee Peete as ce aee a caine . = Americans. to make important advances in SB waiclict tor Yadten in cierby retarn | Vice president Stevenson and fam | joth the literary and artistic, features. anil to 1. Chichester C! retain for itself the leading place in the illue- Sold by aul Local Druzeiats. 1Co,tadoon says | ily are back at Washington. tratec journalism of the world Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the exprees order of Harper & Brothers. Harper’s Weekly For one year $4 00 Postage Free to ali subscribers in the United States, Canada and Mexico Address HARPER & BROTHE P. O. Box 95. N. Y. HARPER'S BAZAR In 1897 The BAZAR, a tho’ odical for women, ¥ volume in 1517. Asa fashion journal it is unsurpassed, and is an indispensable requisite for every W dressed woman. Katharine D2 Forest writes a Weekly letter on current fashi trom Paris In New York Fashions, and in the forthnight- ly pattern-sheet suplement, ladies find full details, directions, and diagrams for gowns wraps, and children’s clothing. Sandoz, Baude, and Chapus draw and engrave the newest and finest Parisian designsevery week The Serials for Is®7 will be: ‘‘The Red Bridge Neighborhocd’’ ’y Maria Louise Pool: and ‘father Qainnallion’’ by Octave Thanet Short stories will be constantly presented by brilliant writers, among whom are Maiy Wilkins, Harriet Prescott Spoford, Marian Harland, Rath McEnery Stuart, Viola Rose- boro, and Margaret Satton Briscoe. The embargo on the eale of fire Trustee's Sale. arms in Alaska has been removed. Pres. Cleveland is making exten sive improvements at Gray Gables. Ernest G. Lodeman, instructor at Cornell, killed himself at Mexico, Ne. Fred Gaddy, farmer near Bloom ington, Ill., choked his wife to death while insane Whereas Casper Stammen and Mary Stam- men his wife, by their deedjof trust dated No- vember 5, Int, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 1li page 540 conveyed to the un- dersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Mis Beginning at the southeast northwest quarter of the southw quarter of section twenty-three (25) in township forty (40) of range thirty-one (31), Tunning thence north two hundred and ten (210) feet, thence west three hundre: and tifty (350) feet. thence south two hundred end ten (210) feet, thence east three hundred and fifty (580) feet to place of beginning, 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 madetin the pay- ment of said note, andthe 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 bid ter forcash atthe east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Batee and state of Missouri, on Monday, Decewber 21, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that nghly up-to-date peri- enter upan its thirtieth OWing to stage ‘fright, Frank De Welfe, actor, killed himself at Pat ersor, N. J. The Spring & Emerson Stationery Co., Lafayette, Ind., is in the hands of a receiver. Earthquake sbecks were felt at 10 day, for the purposes of satisfying said dedt, | @. mM. Wednesday at Pittsfield and} +-What Women are Domg?? in various parts ore! dd costs. Cc. A. ALLEN, . + | of the Union will form a series of speciai in- Hobe pnd Tractee. | Rusheville, Ill. terest. Other interesting features are Tre Out-door Woman, devoted to healthful sports and pas- times; M) .8 Weeksy critical sammary of music in New York: Amateur Theairicals, Embroidery and Needlework, Ceremony acd Etiauette, Good Housekeeping, ‘*What Girls are Dcing,’’ ‘Current Social Evyents.’’ and Personals gieaned from original seure Charles Caneday, ex Deputy Sher iff of St. Joseph, Mo., was indicted for embezzlement. Trustee's Sale. D_Hirni Whereas John C Hirni and Olivia his wife, by their deed of trust dated Decem 2sOn his wife and A C Edrington, a single man their deed of trust dated November 2nd, 1395, and recorded in and fer Bates county, Missour , 17, page w38 conveyed to the andersigned SH. a AER ee ee ore ieed iel fr a 4 Madea lying and being situate in the county of Bates © and state of Missouri. to-wit: ist Day. {7 J Well Man Beginning sixteen rods west of the soeuth- cast corner of the southwest quarter of the = of Me. northeast quarter of section twenty-two ‘22 in township forty (40) cf range Ugitty-one (31) r ten rods, 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 deed of trust; and whereas, made in the yp | sameis now | therefore, at the request of the legal holder of | eaic note and pursuant to the conditions of | said deed of trust I will proceed to seH the, above described premisea at public vendue to | the highrst 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 | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- i noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | dlay, for the purposes of satisfying said | interest and costs. 2 Steele, dated November ist, 184, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 117 the undersigned trust real estate lying and t of Bates and state of Mi range thirty-two (32), which conyeyance was | SEE THAT THE FAC-SiMILE SIGNATURE CASHARY Sr. AVee corel ndRegula hs and Bov ¥ of Promotes Digestion Cheerful- s and Rest.Contains neit Opruit.Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARcoric. TEDy BOTTLE OF Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoca,]! Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Ato months old * > 2 i JU DOsEs —35 CENTS ae eee C one-size bottles nly. Ik Don't allow anyone to sell Hyon exything else on the plea or promisa thet it Bis “just as gocd" and “will answer overy pum A pose.” 28" Sce that you get C-A-S-T-0-R-I-A. YLilekiee astorl, a ica every wrapper, Photorraphed from Life, REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Trustee's Sale Whereas © F Pharis snd Minnie E Pharie tb ¥ the recorder’s office within in book No. THE GREAT goth Day. FERENCE REMEDY produces the above results in'30 days. It acts ly an@ quickly. Cures when all others fail Lregain their lost manhood. and old mon will recover their youthfal vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emin Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Disca: all effects of self-abuse or exce which unfits one tor study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but great nerve tonic and blood builder, bring- ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re | storing the fire of youth, It wards off Insanity | end Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other, It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, or six for 85.00, witha t tive written guarantee te cure or refund the money. Circularfree., Address OYAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICLGO, ILL For Butler Mo. ,by H L Tacker drnggiat THE NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 1S pages a week. 156 papers a yaer anning thence west four rods, thence north fuily described tn said | default has been ment of said note and the past due and unpaid. Now, Be sand and indiscretion. Monday December 14th, 1896. debt, ALLE Trustee. C. A. Trustee's Sale. and E. deed Whereas his Steele their James HB. wife, by Nancy of trust 534 conveyed to quarter of nine (34) The south half of the southwe: on eighteen (18) township thir It stands first among ‘ weekly” papers in size, frequency of public tion and freshness, variety and reli- made in trust to secure the payment of @ cer- tain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been made in the ie of she annual Wdeeoi ee ability of contents. It is practically default caused the principal 0! sai de oa és = lefault “Susmne duc aad payable. Now| @drily at the low price of a weekly; and its vast list of subscribers, extend- ing to every state and territory of the Union and foreign countries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns, It is splendidly illustrated and among its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market re- ports, all the latest fashions for wo- men and a long series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Jerome K. Jerome, Conon Doyle, Stanley Weyman, Mary E. Wilkins, Anthony Hope, Brander Matthews, Bret Harte, ete. We offer this unequaled newspape and BurLER WEEKLY TIMES togeth- 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 foreash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on Tuesday, December 15th, 1596, 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 satistying said debt, W. A. EPHLAND. T Trustee's Sale. Whereas Filer Sackett and Caroline S Sack- wife. by their deed of trust dated Ma: peers Ith, 1891, and recorded in the recorder’s office | er one year for 31 50. within and for Bates county Mis-ouri. im The regular subscription priee of pook No. 102. pag 10, conveyed tothe under- ge! p I the two papers is $2 00. signed trustee, the following describea real estate lying and being situate in the county of Butes and state of Missouri, to-wit Lot No Three (3) in bleck five (5) in War- ner’s addition to the town, now cits of Butler, which conveyance was made in truet to secure Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Seminal the payment of acertain note fully described Nervousness, Self Distrust, in said deed of trast; and whereas default has ORIENTAL Loza of Memory, &c. Will beer made in the payment of the principal and J make you a ING, Vigor- five years interest thereon, now past due and cue Man. Price $1.00, 6 unpaid, Now,tnerefore, at the request ofthe S E XUAL Boxes, $5 00. legal bolder of ane ae ae et aaa the Specia! Directions Mailed conditions of paid deed of trust, I will pro- ——<———— Coed to sell the above described’ premises at en oer ee te public vendue, to the highest bidder for y Ballard Sucw Cs., at the east front door of the court house, in 299 Lucas Ave. the city of Butler, county of Bates and state ST. Louis, mo. CB LEWIS & CO. Proprietor of 1k Horn Stables of Missouri, on Tuesday December 22, 1596, between the honrs of nine o’clock in the fore~ noon and tive o’clock in the afternoon of that day for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. T. Lb. te rustee. nteason. Hopkins’ Steamed Hom- | Women and Men. Colonel T W. Higgir will regularly continue Answers to Corresponden' is conducted for the benefit and co of readers and all questions recetvedt and an- swered jn rotation, as promptly and fully es practicable. ne BAZAR Works No. 2 of the Variety Iron Compaty, Cleveland, O, bave been burned—loss $40,000. ber 20th’ Is94, and recorded in the record: office within and for Bates connty, 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 ) of range thir "| HA. Markley Shoe Co., Quincy. } township thirty-nine ( “Art. (30) containing (160) acres More OT lesa, which et ee lery, reproducing sst Dean sof (Qhivevance was made in trast to secure the/Jj], has assigned. Liabilities and | American and foreizn artists. & ted in York exhibitions anal accrued interest thereon, now past due | segstign the Baran renders the sr, county of Brothers. and Sea emageerr ey aoa ert Hall’s Hair Renewer appropriate gift can he legal holder of said note and p AD! | Z se. nae ter or sister thas as the legal Hons of said deed of trast, I will pro- | hair lustrous and silken, gives it an| PI7%%. ceed to sell the above deseribed premises at| evan color, and enables women to | soar houscho public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash : > f styl Newspape = At the east front door of t house. in| put it up in @ great variety of styles. | ment witnos z ate Jobn W. Gee, who recently killed} Wm. Magnus in Maeon county, has} a by his victim’s widow for | able picture gal-! 99 VDE SOD ODIO IF 2POIOOI0D OSOD POI OD: ed Corn). Eiegant lunch in milk. | fe Having purchased the Elk Horn barn and Live:y outfit ot J. WSmith, and > | having adaed to the same a number of f | first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say 3 | to the public that I now have the :D. W. Drummond; Floor oil cloth, licoleum, stove 3 | rug and metal rue bi at ‘D. W. Drummond's Get your window g paint ers supplies, carpets, wail pa- per apt shades at D. W. Drum- mond'’s ass 3, picture frames acd . W. Drummond’ 4 Livery DMO. O0 0999009000608 600000000000 S009