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DISEASES of the Kidneys are caused to a large ex- tent by long ne sted di: orders in the liver. The starting point is usually the ac! hich -has throw: uming pait yor saan effort feations that gevelop out ©? guch thor “s Ww A spread | vbe- eine | erial | | (uric acid) which ex. tends Its d¢ = influence to ¢ of th ste rdually 5 remedial m applted tie tions. re and ot removed. Asa resultofthisr of functional activity the po racted ir the blood stem purified, tho bod: 3 and health is stored. ns the strength- pidly 1.00 Arder — Publeation the Cirenit Court of said em, 1807, in vacation De ris and John O De sh, onnty, February 1 70 We Nemaghten, Hanna Query, Belle Hough | god the unknown heirs of Margaret O Laugh- jn, deceased, defendants. Atthis day come the plaintiffs herein by their womeys C C Dickin James Park Son, Graves & Clark, before the undersigned ofsaid courtin vacation and file their and affidavit, stating among | other m, that the defendants, rge Welsh, ore Welsh, Lorenzo Welsh, Frank Welsh Broughten, Hanna Query, Belle ‘and the unkn n heirs of Margaret O Faghlin, deceased, are not residents of the (Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by in vacation that said defendants be n publication that plaintiffs have cor pedasuit against them in this court the and general nature of which is to have rinterest of defendant ma Welsh widow of Samuel Welsh, deceased, set otf, ured committe in the follow ,to-wit: The northwest quarter of the t quarter of section No. twent 26) ywnship No, forty-two (42) of -ning, in Bates county, Missouri, No, six (6) of block No. seventeen (17) of the dnal town of Urich, in Henry county, Mi 4: and further to have the said lands parti- damong the parties, plaintiffs and defend- ater such dower is admeasured or uted, or the proceeds thereof partitioned ihe said iands are ordered sold, and that the said defendants aforesaid, be and at this court, at the next term thereof, bhebegun and holden at the court house in ‘ity of Butler, in said county, on the 9th by of February next, and on or before the day of said term, if the term shall so long inne—and if not, then on or before the last | of said term—answer or plead to the peti- in said cause, the same shall be taken as ed and judgment will be rendered ac: ie « ingly. dnd be it further ordered that a copy hereof published, ac acing law, in the Butt. LY Times, a weekly newspaper printed published in Bates count: Mo., for four utive weeks, the last publication thereof beat least fifteen days before the said 9th of February, 1! STEWART ATCHISON Atrue copy of the record Witness y hand and the seal of the circuit urt of {tat} Bates county, this 26th day of Decem- Tr, 1896. STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk. Circuit Clerk. Toit Trustee's Sale. as Enoch Bewley and Martha A Bew- his wile, their deed of trust ‘ated 30, 1895, and recorded in the recorder’s within ates county, Missouri k No, 137 page 247 conveyed to the un- ned trustee the following described real lying and being situate in the county of and state of Missouri, to-wit The northwest quarter of the eontheast of section thirty-six in township two (42) of range thirty (30), containing (40) acres more or less, which con- we was made in trust to secure the Maert of two certain notes fully described in deed of trust;and wherena,default has beea in the payment of one of said note: which note was given for $50 and was due and ! bleon Ancuat 50 1806 and the same is now | jue unpatd Now therefore. at the re- of the legal holder of said notes and par- to the conditions of said deed of trust. I proceed to sell the above described prem at public vendue, to the highest bid ter dash at the east frout door of the court , in the city of Butler, county of Bates state of Miseouri, on Monday, February 1, 1897, ween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ‘and five o’clock in the alternoon of that W, for the purposes of satisfying said note Hit $50 with interest anid cos This sale will Made subject to the payment of the remain- | Seg note for $550 fully wescribed in said deed | trast. Cc. A. ALLEN, Trustee. Kecinl Commissioner's Sale of Real | Estate. By authority of a decree in partition mage by ecireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in | Pie case of Adah Fitch, et al. v8. Louisa Jane | Ison, etal. I willsell at private sale, at ite best price to be obtained therefor, the fol- described real estate situated in Ba aunty, Missouri, to-wit: The east half of lots number one (1) and two Sof the northeast quarter of section four (4) in fwnship forty (40) range thirty-three (33); also Qesouth half of the southeast quarter of sec- thirt; )in township forty-one (41) range thirty ; also the east half of Rumber one (1) and two (2) of the northwest, of section four (4) and the west half of number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast Marter of section four (4) in township forty (40) thirty-three (38) The terms of sale will be cash, and said sale be made subject to the approval of the cir- ‘court. acres of the above described iad is situated in Homer township, and eighty tesadjoinining it in West Point township. Whole 322 acres will be sold in a body, or ided into smaller tracts to suit JOHN C. HAYES, Special Commissioner. School Fand Mortgage Sale. orge A Morris and Susanna Mor- don the 20th day of September, e and deliver to Bates county,in t Pte of Missouri, their school fund mortgage t said school fund mortgage was on th Mhday of October, 1890, dul recorded in 29 at page 502 of the school fund mor! dsof Bates county, conveying to Bates ty the following described Teal estate to~ he east half of the northeast quarter of | Rineteen (19) township thirty-nine ( ) of thirty-two (32), Bates county, Missouw eheonveyance was made to secure the pay latofa certain school fund bond therein di Mibed, and whereas said principal and inter- Row past due and unpaid. w therefore Mance of an order of the cow at the November adjourned teri rt, L will pre to sell the above de Teal estate at public vendue, to the bidder for cash at the east front door of | house in the city of Butler, county of } and state of Missouri, on Westvesias, February < the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- , A five o'clock in the afternoon of that | for the purposes of satistying said debt, | and costs. Ee MUDD. Sheriff of Bates County, 1897, | Oe PROBARE bo PER BOTTLE. "BITTER €9., St Louis, Mo. ALL DRUGGISTS. SETTLEMEN ? NOCKEt. ORR PEERDARY PERM, PS97. Ist DAY, FEB. 8, 1597. Estates. Lucinda E Dale, Denver Dale Executor. Georg I ntord, BB Utle r&C, Isaac C Nafus etal, A L NafusG &C. John W White, NM WhiteG &C. William H Betz, Wm BetzG &C. DAY. yeard and J C Clark, Exs. gard Curator. Jas A Brashears,F J Groyer Donovan, F J 1 Clyde Willis, FJ Tygard Curator. Ray MeCulloch et al, FJ Tygard Curator. Mary Donovan, F J Tygard Executor. 3D DAY. WT ‘elleretal, Jacob Deller G & C. Lester L Chastine et al, E N Chastine G & C, James L Beattie etal, ‘ 8 Mudd G& C. Jasper Pierce, Jessie Pierce G & C. Cora E Natus et al, John Gench Curator. {TH DAY. JJ Clark, E W and F J Clark Admrs. mna W Reeder etal, J M White Curator. Mary Standish, John Standish Admr. John F Hine, F M Ce i 5 Josie Price, George F Laurine Grosshart, J C Lane Curator. Robt Hunter, 'T J. Hendrickson Guardian. James D Adams, Martha A Adams Admrx. Wm Grobe et al, Mary A Grobe € J Charles G Stoll et al, John Yoss G & C. Joseph Haines etal, Joseph Schmedding Curator 6TH Day. Joseph McCormack et al, WL Shannon Odell et al, Samuel § $J Brooks, A E Brooks Admr. Adolph Kaufman, Martin Kaufman G & C, Henry Cobb, Priscilla Cobb Admrx. TH DAY. o W Keirsey G & C, Kash Curator. apleton G& C. LS Keirsey et al, | Fred K Medley, J R Jenkins G & C. 1B Allison Admr. Jacob Finklang G & C. £'S Jones Curator. Sr DAY. Pearly Deweese, C H Raines G & C. Henry Johanningmeyer, Martin Rapp G & C. Claud N Clark, John Brown G & C. Walter Bernhart, W H Marty G&C. 9TH DAY. Rachel Rickett, MJ Ferguson G & C. Levy Owen et al. Madison Owen Curator. Samuel Cass, Mary A Cass Admrx. W H Wayland, NS Whipple & H A Wayland Executors. Frank A Lamb, J C Clark Curator. OTH DAY. Florence Boswell, C N Boswell G 6 Andrew Kelley et al, John H Williams G & C. James M Nye, 8 L Bates Admr. Delbert McPherson et al, Jokn W Noland G &C Mary E Page, William Page Executor. litu pay. Richard P Harper, H H Wyse G & C. Philip Kriger, Katherine Kriger Admr. James T Thompson, © m EWalton Admr. ‘Alfred J Park, Sarah Jane Park Executrix. Newton Wright et A Marsteller G & C. DAY. Chas Carlton, Thomas Strode G & C. Eliyah Butler, Sam’! L Starr Executor. Lula Medley, J R Jenkins G& C. G M Mikesell, T F Wilson Admr. David McGaughey Fred Bollweg et a Walter C Shields, | Jacob Hines, James Crooks G & C. Myrtle E Catterlin, J M Catterlin Curator. ATE OF MISSOURI ? County of Bate 5 Lhereby certify the above and foregoing to be a true and correct copy of the settlement docket for the term of the Probate Court com- mencing on the sth day of February, 1897. Witness my hand and seal this the 3rd day of January, 1897. WM. M. DALTON. Judge of Probate. ss. {seat} S-3t Assignee’s Notice ‘0 Cea ticors To all creditors of James W. Spears and all others concerned: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned assignee of James W. Spears, will be at the law office of Graves & Clark, in thecity of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on Wednesday, the 20th day of January, 1897, and the two succeed- ing days thereafter, for the purpose of the ad- justment, hearing and allowance of claims or demands against the trust fund in my hands, by virtue of the deed of assignment from James W. Spears, to me. Allparties not presenting their demands or claims at such time and place, will be preclud- ed from any benefit in saidestate. Given under my hand, this 9th day of December, 1596. c. C. CLIZ Assignee of James V ~4t Spears. Trustee s Saie. Whereas John E Reavis and Sarelda A Reavis, his wife,by their deed of trust dated November 12th, 188. and recorded in the recorder’s ottice within and for Bates county Mis-ouri, in book No. 86 page 516 conveved to J B Bra- gler as trustee, the following describea real esti lying and being eituate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty seven (2 forty-one (41) range thirty-two (52), whie conveyance was made in trust to secure the ayment ofone certain note fully described n said deed of trust; and beer made in the payment of the principal and interest of said note now past dae and unpaid; and whereas it is provided in saia trast deed that in the absence from the state or refusal to act the then acting ~heriff of Bates county shall execute the trust and whereas | B Bra- gler the trustee named therein. is a sent from the state. Now,therefore, at the request ofthe legal holder of said note and parsaant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1 will pro- ceed 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 es Tuesday February 2, 1897, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and tive o’clock in the atternoon of that day for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs EL ©. MUDD, eriff of Bates County, M . Actieg Tro Notice of Fival Settiement. Notice 1s hereby given to all creditors nd all others interested in the estate of Chas E Sevier,teceased, that I, W P Se- vier, administrator of said estaie, | tend to make fiaal settle the next m ot the Bates ecourt,in Bates county, Missouri, to be neld at Butler, c roth day ot February, 1Sy7- W P Sevier, Administrator. township | whereas default has | REFORMS SUGGESTED. Missouri Women Will Ask the Legislature to Adopt Certain Measur. Kansas Crry, Mo., ion of W lay to year to be de Actual part Fi | Mis- rexb souri Fede r journed e “sign ness consur umed the was decided | mitting serve sident, M | boards. 2 committee at 1. Fisher. of Hann? Miss Rut Grubb, of ns Wi pende mas [tr President Palma Says Cub Accept Less Than Ind New York, Jan I Palma, president the ¢ said last night: is but one idea f fightin so-called ised au nt man would r in “There was which the have had enor We forms. Cubans enough d parti ment if anything short of independei were the basis of treaty of pe: with Spain. It is claimed that Ge willing to the 1 of hat There i ade of a Gomez is Spain and been on that re such letter. mater ler on y suc terms, particularly when in his lat letters to me he or too ster ly « his resour will be most successfal.” Working for Sutton. Torreka, Kan., Ji the republican ture to sceure the nomination of Mi Sutton for United States sena caucus to-night. the nomination of the difference: Mr. Burton to tor at the claims that Sutton would bridge » by the attempt of upture the compliment. Sterne m Mail from Ind New York. Jan. India, which this city, h gated to gu of danger This fumi recognit scourge. Fumigated. The mail from being distributed in thoroughly fumi- 1inst any possibility from the bubonic plague. sation marks the first official om the existence of the is as been Him raz, . Jan. 22.—Lewis Olson, a well-known authority on Bib- lical affairs, some time since began a translation of the Bible. He was yes- terday taken to the insane asylum a raving maniac. He had completed 12,- 000 words. WE! NEWS NOTES. The Cuban League of the United States is organizing a branch league in every city in this country of 5,000 or more inhabitants. The German savings bank, of Des Moines, Ia., assigned on the 2ist. The deposits are $540,000. The depositors will be paid in full, but the stockhold- ers will lose everything. No other banks are affected. President Cleveland has refused to pardon Frank L. Turner, convicted in Kansas for counterfeiting, and Thomas A. Robbins, Jr., of Missouri, sentenced to three months’ imprisonment and $1,000 fine for conspir In refusing an application for a par- don for a man convicted of pension fraud. President Cleveland — said: “Those who, through a prostitution of the pension laws and by forgery. seek to defraud the government and abuse its benevolent intentions toward old soldiers, need not expect to easily ob- tain clemency at my hands.~ | acking, 3 mixed and but | shipp' Sr. Lovis. Jan. ers. Waa4 Receipts 1.200; market and Provisions. pts Te las . , who didn’t 1 | day for the purposes of satis i R fl ehons of a Rechetor, New York Press. | As seon as aman shows that he knows Much sbout women a virl be |gins to think he has a past There never lived an old maid believe thet sbe could jhave getinarmed if she bat wanted to. Just beenuse a w mar erp s bard estat another woman's f oneal iw ne sign that she was her dearest frie: d CaP al envs tell haw ar xe W118 to find out «thr by the ~h |you. 1 worder whetner peopl dr ser lihinge 68) Bocxss jtbem, or whether th v hk 1 + | ; >i them beeanse they do them ' | - \ Vhere is more Catarrh }of the country th | tog in this s H other disease ast few vears Was suppmed to be incarable For great many years doctors pror a local disease and prescribec edics, and by constantly fai with lecal treatment, curable. Science has proven catar be a constitutional tore, Tequires constitutional Hall’s Catarrh ture, F. J Cheney & Co., the only con-titstional cure ket. Itis taken iaternally in d from 10 drops to a teaspvontu directiy op she blood aud taces of the system They offer one dol- | lars tor any cause it fails to cure ena | or circulars and testimonials. Address, | F. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, UO. sar Sold by drag \ unce pronounced it disease, and manufactu reses Its acts mucuos s r- Lives Lost by Barsbqueke im Poo London, Jan. 21 —A specinl from | Teheran, capital of Persia. ce erived here, says that 2,500 persons perish ed as a# resule of the earthquake | eceurred on Kisham Isian yj lL Kisham Istand is the largest in the Persian Gait, audi | situated about 15 miles trem its en trance yuck ; January Its population is estimated a 5,000, mostly Arabs. A special dispatch received here from Bombay says that turee severe | earthquake shocks bave cccurred | there. Foul poisons that accumulate in the blood | and vital organs and clog the machinery ot the system must be gotted rid of or disease will certainly follow. Stimulate the blood | cieansers (the kidneys) and etrengthen, pari- | fv and tone up the liver siomach and bowels | with an appropriate remedy. Prickley Ash Bitters is pre-eminently the right medicine It will cleanse the aystem and impart a feeling of strength and vigor throughout the body. Sold by McClement & Co. “Let me see some of your black | kid glovee,” said a lady to a draper’s | assietant. ‘These are not the latest | style, are they?” she asked, when the gloves were produced. “Yee, madam,” replied the man; we have had them in stock only two days.” “I didn't think they were; the | fashion paper says black kids have | tan stitcbes, and yice yersea I se- the tan stitches but not the vice vers.” The assistant exp'eiaed that vice versa was French for seven buttons, so she bought three pairs —Tit Bits Trustee's Sale Whereas Ariel M Conover, by his deed of trust dated April 3, 1595, and recorded in the record | er s office within and for Bates county, Missouri in book No, 135 page 40¢ conveyed to the unt signed trustee the following described real e tate lving and being situate in the county ©! | Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit | Allof the east half of lot foar (4) of the north- west quarter and the seuth half of the west | | half of lot four (4) of the northeast quarter ant the east half of lot three (3) of the northwest | quarter and the west halfof lot three (3) of the northeast quarter all in section three (3) of i Cream township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-one (31) in Bates county, Mo , containing one hundred | | and forty acres more or less, W hich conveyance | was made in trust to secure the payment of three | certain nows fully described in’ said deed of : and whereas, default has been made in } ymentofone ofsaid notes which said note yr $409 and was due and payable January | 5 and the same is now past due and j unpaid. “Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note ‘and pursuant to th nditions of said deed of trust, I will proce to sell the above described premises at’ publi yendue, tothe highest bidder for cash, at the t fsont door of the court house, in the city of r, county of Bates and state of Missouri ,on Caeatas, P-broas 2. 1897, the of that) ing said note of | between the hours of nine o’c! noon and fire o'clock in the at $400 with interest and costs This sale will be made subject to the payment of the remaining two notes of 8360 and $490, fully described in said deed of trust. | CHARLES W CLARDY, Trustee. Executor’s Notice. Notice ishereby given that letters testa- | | mentary cathe estate of Amanzar Hensiey, | deceased, were granted to the undersigned on | the oth day of January, 1557. by the probate | court of Bates county, Missouri : All persons having claims against said es- | tate. are requested to exhibit taem for allow- | ance tothe executor within one year after tne | | date of said letters, or y be precluded from any benefit of said estat-: and if auch | | claims be not exhibited within two years trom \ the date of this publ cation, they shall be for- ever barred. This n day of January, Isv7 GEORE W. HENSLEY. Executor. land Smell. | able | confidential. Oldest | in America. We have a Washington office. | any scient | Book ON PATENTS sent free. ANegeiable Preparation fo | similating the Food andRegula- i| ting the Stomachs and Bowels af i Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. 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