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To eure him, be} —— oa = ! 4; was placed on a barrel, containing | Orde of Pubheatior STATE OF MISSOUR i > § hot water and clover blossoms, aud a ne cane Ouis 0 Ga emoe t covered. When the cover was re: | tara a rn : oved th VAS ( t ud held | 6 y | move ithe mun was dead. | pnbesiutees cite or icien ox the : - — day after the second Monday in and this is the unanimous verdict ! _ Every wan bevirg @ beard should | 1%, and afterward . of its more than half a millon CE and vatural col: r.| | readers. It is beyond all ecom- i rears it is not £0 alreedy, use Buck-| Stator ates 4 ind : » ingbam’s Dye and appear tidy parison, the biggest, best and g{ 28 2 PE 5S cheapest national news and family Fi . fe ee » V3. 4 Journal pubtisbed in America. It 3 Carthage, Mo, Deo 17—A rob es a is striclly Republican in politics *\ bery oecurred here te night about 8| Now at this day co: pore li o'clock sate : her attorney and mak but icis above all a newspaper, o'clock at the ’Frisco depot Night | dence of defendants and gives all the news promptly, 4 operator Carter was confronted by ocanor iat pave i accurately and in i i = ~ | against the vurt by petitio P acen yand impartially _ Itis Iithree armed men, who quietly de | and gencralnatureot whieh i to cntos indispensible to the Farmer, | aaa lien of the state of Missouri for the de { Merchant or Professional man who ‘| manded that he hold up bis hands | taxes of the year tes, amounting in th 3 : cate to the sum of $4.59, toxethe : desires to keep thoroughly posted, | They obtained about $40 and two | ent onmiscion and feet hut has not the time to read a large | revolvers, and left quickly for the |Usinue Miswurk toni! Daily paper, while its great variety weat. Tramps are very numerous, | bots {iS 1M. 145 in the | € H . ae - a e bat ee | of Raat cet pred eae and robberies frequent in this see | athe next term of this makes it an invaluable Home ant | ti y Missouri, onthe first y i q . : = Missi > Othe first T amily Paper ame The robbers wanted to get|{ongivin Borsasee. 1 into the safe, but could not make | thimd «as thereof Gf the term thall so : > = — ~ a ke nue, nol hen before the end of the § Two PAPERS EVERY WEEK. |it, as the operator did not know the | term,) and plead to said petition according t | . Pp Cy > i - A a law, the same will be taken as co! ed | HIGHT PAGES EACH TUESDAY AND FRIDayY. combination. Judgment rendered according to the prayer of ONE DOLLAR FOR ONE YEAR. ; ——————__ lees Péold @satioty the wee, ee | sAMPLE COPIES FREE Loose clothes and dowry cushions| And itis farther ordered by the clerk afore- { “ bring only e negative sort of comfort | Sit tat a copy hereof be published in the Ber- CLOBE THE ST. LOUIS WEEKLY rpolitan Paper that Chauipioned the Free Silver Cause in Advance of the Nominating Convention It Stands pat for Free Silver Western Men and Meas ures.for the People vs. Political Bosses, Plu- tocrats, Combines Trust and Cor- poration Op. pression. — imful of interest. the McKinley administration, with Frill vitally interest eyery reader in the country, he west and south. Special DISPATCH to the news of a aidsouth as contrasted with lohelp aiong the campaign ot ed Ys a newspaper iike the POS PATCH. This is shown in the that in Missouri and every tywhere the POST-DISPATCH has latge circulation, the gains of democr; ta other iocali- character. The POST-DISPATCH deserves th ‘upport of all tree silver democrats b ic, farmer and laboring man oer paper in the It will alw uisition to thi j & thonsand time Wasthrough the Post that many dw ) would otherw: by the American pres: v for the’ good frauds and F Post-Dispatch is the paper for the people. The St. Louis Republic f Sampaign that has just closed. — Its Water support of Bryan was very apparent Most carcless observer. Republic occasionally as long as was that slice of stock. In addition to alt the news eam ot public discussion, t-Dispatch contains the best edito! rie: Yin prominence, Political Cartoons a ‘Plenty of tun and humor. Subscription price bv t ibs of ten, to © by post: r, or for sim addres: our checks on lo 4 i their attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the un- nly 50 Cents A Year e Great Free Silver Paper Post Dispatch Is the Only Met- You will find the WEEKLY POST- DISPATCH indispensable during the ‘ved 1897. The year 1897 is going to be The incoming ot mw congress, elected upon a gold plat- » means legislation ot a kind that newspaper nd especially in attention willbe paid in the WEEKLY POST- national character, and it wi'! be discussed edito- tally from the point of view ot the west that of 8 The campaign for tree silver will go min 1897, and nothing can do so muc tyand free silver were of a sweeping tause ot the great Fght it made in the fecent campaign tor democratic princi- s damoctatic tic >| ings were had, to-wit » State issouri ples and the democratic ticket. Hence | gt'the relation’ and to the use of ‘SH Fisher ex- the tree silver men everywhere should | officio collector of the revenue of Bates county nally to its support by sending in their je of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. A M i i phar ae baa , defendant. 4 fubseription and inducing others to sub- Fe aerem ion for delinquent taxes. scribe. Now at this day comes the plaintiff! herein by From the Poplar Bluff (Mo.) Citizen. were 4 have gone un- | it alone | Mands without a peer in America to-day. T' From the Carrollton (Lll.) Gazette. fooled no one in the milk and from the Springfield (Mo.) Chronicle neis’ ear-marks will crop out in the and the | copy from the record, the Weekly Pilsin the Daily Post-Dispatch, Short | tis the sth day ‘of December, a helptul Woman’s Department | Gossip About Men and Women who at- |__| 4 il 50 cents aj or express Ss un- nd two or one cent post- | t ps of larger de- | t! PRINTING CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. renee Order of Publication. { STATE OF MISSOURT) County of Bates. 5 In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, In vacation December Ith, 1896, Julia A | Crum and James H Crum, plaintiffs, ys. Jo- Jones, administrator of Charles Lang- “t, zabeth Pitchford, Martha Rucker, Rachel Gardener, John Seaton, Jesse Seaton, Gordon Seaton, John Piatt Piatt, Emma Wright, ‘Francis Piatt, Langdon, Samuel Langdon, Anna Buchen, Samuel Eads, Mollie Dowm and Abner Eads, defendants. 83. dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in. vacation, and file their petition and affidavi alleging among other things, that defendants Joseph Jones, adminis- trator of Charles Langdon, deceased, Elizabeth Pitchford, Martha Rucker, Rachel Gardener, John aton, Jesse Seaton, Gordon Seaton, John Piatt, Henry Piatt, Emma Wright, Fran- cis Piatt, John Langdon, Samuel Langdon ‘Anna Buchen, Samuel Eads, Mollie Dowm and. Abner Eads are not residents of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendants be notitied by publication that plaintiffs have commenced a suit against them in this court by petition and affidavit, the general nature and object of which is to have the court find and determine the re- spective interests of the plaintiffs and defend- ants, inand to the following lands in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The south half of lot one (1) of the northwest quarter, containing forty acres; the south end of the west half of the north half of lot one (1) of the northwest quar- ter, containing four acres; the east half of the north half of lot one (1) of the northwest quar- ter, containing twenty acres; the west side of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, containing thirty acres; and seven acres off of the south side of the west three-fourths of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, all in section nineteen (19), in township thirt: nine (39) of range thirty (30), Bates county, Mi: souri. And further to have the court order and decree sale and partition of the lands aforesaid, or of the proceeds of said lands after the sale and for allother and proper relief, and that unless the said defendants be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 9th day of Feb- a| ruary, 1897 next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue and if not, then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Better WEEKLY TIMES, & weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county Mo., for four Weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk ‘A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of [seat] Bates county, this 1th day of Decem- h ber, Ixyé. STEWART ATCHESON, 5-4t Cireuit Clerk. ce Order ef Publication. ‘TE OF MISSOURI? Countyof Bates. 5 Be it remembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at aregular term of the circuit: court of Bates county, Mo., begun and held at the court house ie | in the city of Butler, on the first Tues: the second Monda November, 1s e- | atterwards, on the 30th day of the same being the eighteenth said term, among othe f a ‘a: 8s. ttorney and makes proof of the non-T sfdefendant. Whereuponit is ordered yurt that said defendant be notified by commenced a suit ptition the is to enforce by t publication that plaintiff bh against him in this court and general nature of whic! lien of the state of Missouri for the delingy , AMounting in the aggre- gate to the sum of $8.52, together with interest, ts, commission and feee, upon the following cribed tracts of land situated in Bates coun- , Missouri, to-wit: % Lots nine and ten (9 & 10) in the city of Adrian and that unless the said defendant be and ap- pear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in February, 1897, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so long con- tinue, andif not then before the end of the term) and plead to said petition ording to law, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of ‘said petition, and the above described real es- tate sold to satisfy the same. ‘And it is further ordered by said that a copy hereof b LER WSEKLY TIMES, | printed and published in Bate taxes of the year 189 he to the clerk afore- shed in the Brt- he to the woman who is suffering with some disease or derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Some clothes and some positions make the pain and the discomfort seem less Perbaps the nerves are most affected and this in turn disturbs the diges tion. Nothing will ever completely relieve but a radical cure. The start of so called “female comp!ainuts” may be a very slight thing indeed may be that in the beginning some smal! hygienic measures would stop the trouble Certainly at this tim- a little bit of the right medicine would stop it. When the trouble becomes worse it is harder to cure, but still it can be cured Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will positively oure any trouble of this character It may be absolutely relied upon. It affords lasting relief to a woman whose natural modesty has kept her from consulting a physician. Send 21 cents in one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely illustrated. Lord Brooke Would Blow Up His Enemies With Dynamite. Perry, Okla, Dec. 18.—Lord R. T. Brooke has caused a fresh out break of the feud between himself and Henry T. Bailis, by causing the arrest of Bailis, Justice of the Peace Frank Lawrie, R. H. McDonald, Tom Brook and several other citi zens of Owen township, Kay county, and have thrown them in jail for conspiracy and attempted arson and attempt to murder him and his wife The whole community is in an up roar. Brooke, to protect himself end family, has planted dynamite ani nitro-g!ycerine all around the prem ises and these explosives are con nected by wire to Brooke's bedroom, so that the intruders can be blow: ay Hf The True Remed W. M- Repine, editor Tiskilwa, IIl., “Chief,” says.” “We wor’t [keep house without Dr. King’s New Discovery’ tor Consumption. Coughs and Colds. Ex- perimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr, King’s New Discoyery, No other 1emedy can take its place in our home, as in it we aie sure tor Coughs, Colds, Whoop- ing, Cough, &c.”” It is idle to experi- ment with other remedies, even if th are urged upon you as just as good as Dt. King’s New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed t never tails to satisfy. Trial bottle free at H. L. Tucker’s drug store. The London “Standard” has ede vices from the Phillippines stating that the Spanish Marshal, Banco, summarily court-martialed and exe cuted thirty-five alleged rebels in two of the larger cities, and that among the number who suffered death were “men possessing consid- erable wealth and local prestige, and who bad held official and elective functions. The Marshal telegraphed so that he hed transported 400 souri, for four weeks successive insertion to be at least fifteen (lays before | first day of the next term aid court. A true Witness my hand as clerk afor: [sear] with the seal of said court affixed: Done at office in F ri | TS. STEWART ATCHESON, Bett Cire c : el Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all and all others interested in the es Ch ed, that I, W vier, $4 cal ‘Raw Fur Separatists, mostly of the middle |and upper classes, and that he await- led the decisions that the courts- |prisoners still in jail” Spain has but one answer, a drumbead ceurt- (martial, tor a colonist demanding political rights.—Globe- Democrat me: THE A. E. BURKHARDT FUR & HAT CO. 6 West ith Street, Cincinnati, O- martial would take concerning 150} Ler WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper print- ed and publishedin Bates eae RGaeonety for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days? » the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy from the record. R Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid [sev] with the seal of said court hereunto | affixed. Done at offi in Butler on this the 8thday of December, 1x26. STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk 5-4 Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI?) County of Bat Sreme Be it remembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at a regular term of the circuit court of Bates Mo., begun and held at the court n the city of Butler, on the first Tues- y ond Monday in Nove! 1s06, and afterwards, on the 30th day ¢ nember, 1806, the same being the eighte judicial day of said term, among other, the following proceedings were had, to-wit: The State of souri at the relation and to the use of S H Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Mis- souri, plaintiff, ys. James Glennen, defend- on for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintitf herein by her attorney and makes proof of the non-resi- dence of defendant. Whereupon it is ordered by the court that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff! has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 189t, amounting in the aggre- gate to the sum of $3.74, together with interest, costs, commission and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates coun- ty, Missouri, to-wit: Lot five in block thirteen in the city of Rich Hill, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be be- gun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in February, 1807, 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 accord- ing to law, the same shall be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition, and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered by the clerk afore: said thata hereof be published in the But- LER WEEKLY TIMES, 8 weekly newspaper print- ed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next termof said court. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto {sEat] affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 8th day of December, 1896. STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk. 5-4t Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? .. County of Bates, § **- In the Cireuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, In vacation, December 8th, 1895, 1 W Barton laintiff, vs- Alma Barton, defendant. ‘ow at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorneys Denton & Silvers before the un- dersigned Clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and files his peti- tion and affidavit, alleging among other thing that defendant, Alma Barton, is not a resident of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is order- ed by theelerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintitl has com- menced a suit against her in this court by peti- ion and affidavit the object and general nature of which is to obtain a divorce from defendant on the ground that the defendant without any reasonable cause deserted the plaintiff and has lived separate and apart from him for more than one year last t, and that unless the sai Alma Barton be an appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be be- gun and holden at tl art house in the city of Batler, in said county, on the first Tues after second Mond +y in February next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if ne then on or bef he last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same i will be taken as rendered accordingly. A and judgment will be ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the” BrTLer WEEKL IMES, @ Weekly newspap printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks suec vely the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the uit court next term of the cir STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk ‘A true copy of the record. — Witt my hand and the seal of the circuit court of {sEaL] Bates count ber, 1896. ST 5-4t Trustee's Sal- Wherees IL. H Fisk and T W Fisk her hasband by their deed of trust dated May 24th, sz and recorded in recorier’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 107, page 4sl. conveyed to the andersigned trustee the followirz described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missourt, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of lot two (2) in block four (4) of Williams’ First adii- tion to the city of Butler, Missouri, ranning thence north one bundred and twenty (120) feet, thence west sixty-four and one-half (64 1-2) feet, thence south one hundred and | twenty (120} feet, thence east sixty-four and one-half feet (41-2) feet tot being a strip of ground half (641-2, fees wide of of said lot two (2) int Fir eid Wiltiams’ of Butler, was made in of one certain ne deed of trast; and w | made in the payme: which secure th conveyance payment in | faalt bas been | 1 note and the / da unpaid. of the lega! holde the condition sell T to sropert: Tp: B | Corns. 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