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Aching Joints. The disea smanently of trouble—the rheumatic acid i } se is cured, not } js once eradicated the cure is J le i seturn. i is k yo i ie FOR RUEUMATISM i will quickly get the acid out of Sree st ~2eaet ree ntiaae "aS Maen TS THE ST. LOWS WEEKLY ‘10ST- DISPATCH Oly 50 Cents A Year esos ean Te Great Free Silver Paper The Post-Dispatch Is the Only Met- , if the medicine is used that gocs to LALLEMAND S SPECIPIC R- fl-ctions of « Bachelor. om New York Press, ee aa A woman would rather have a man | <. say more than he feels than to have <*® him feel more than he says | When you see a girl that doesn’t act ashamed to let you see she wears big shoes, you may be sure she bas pretty feet merely relieved, but CURED ~* n the blood. When absolute, the di The fact that a girl wears a fussy dresa with a lot of of lace srouod the neck is no proof that she basn't got on black tights ig ~4 | who sympathized with an old bach elor, and there never was a married man who didn’t. -| Most men can stand a disappointed AND NEURALGIA. |love lots better than the grip A girl never begins to be atiractive the syste It is a po +. | Hl she gets over trying to ba c remedy, penetrates to every part of the body,, destroying methine i theumatic acid and conveying warmth, ease st | After his! ‘habyshas ones aed to if the aching, b nes and ony ; Must be cen in dr }come to him, a man will believe any ip yet it exercises the highest curative power. yarn his wife tells about what it has| | 4 PRICE $1.00 PER VIAL. Can be sent by mail. -| done. ‘a > ; df i When e man know 7 girl} 4 PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., Prov's., St. Louis, Mo. | nan kn Dale that a girl gy SOLD BY ALL DR will accept him the first time he pro s , UGGISTS. ys poses to her, it tukes balf the pleas ure out of it There probibly never was 9 spiri tual poet who didn’t bave times when be wanted beefstexk smothered Sheriff’s Sale in Partition. Catherine Brown, William Stewart, Nora Bailey, Charlotte Mc in ovions and a big piece of cheese eaver, Andrew Stewart, Sarah J Huley, Ma Harper, Andrew D? > : Gwynne, Jobn'P Gwynne, Mary C “Gwynne, We would like to look iito the Samuel H. Gwynn W Gwynne, Car-| pleasa : s rie Gwynne and Wm. K. Sproule cutor of | PO" ut face of some one who has the estate of Jane LGwynne,deces , plaintiffs | sever had any derangement of th: against Minnie Stewart, William G. Stewart, ee ie 7 Preston H y James Stewart, John | ixestive organs We sre the draw art, David W Stewart, anc ebap aces f{ dyspeptic art, David W Stewart, |and ushappy faces of dyspeptic liam A Stewart, defendants. in every walk of life It is our By virtue and authority of a decree and order | »,g¢] . As of sale made by the circuit court of Bates county | "8 ional disease, and nearly all the above entitled | vember, 1806, ata it court, and of a and state of Missouri cause on the 27th day regular terin of the said ci certified copy thereof to me ected and deliv- ered, dated January 11th, 1897, I will on Friday February 26, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butier, Bates county, and state of Missouri, and while the circuit court of said county is in se: in complaints spring from this soure-. Remove the stomach difficulty ani the work is done. Dyspepics and pale, thin people are literally starving, because they don’t digest their fond Consump tion never develops in people of robust and normal digestion. Cor rect the wasting and loss of flesh and we cure the disease. Do this with food. The Shaker Digestive Cordial con ion, sell at public vendue, for cash, to the highest bidder the following deserib- ed real estate situate in Bates county, state of Missouri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31) in township forty (40) of range vee one (31). E. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County. wpolitev Paper that Championed k @ the Free Silver Cause in Advance jf ofthe Nominating Convention ' It Stands pat for Free Silver 1 Western Men and Meas- ! ures.for the P- ople ve. ; Political Bosses, Plu- tocrate, Combines Trust and Cor- poration Of- pressior. You will find the WEEKLY POST- DISPATCH indispensable during the . coat The year 1897 is going to be ofinterest. The incoming ot the McKiniey administration, with a tewcongress, elected upon a gold plat- means legislation ot a kind that will vitally interest eyery newspaper fader in the country, and especially in thewest and south. Special attention willbe paid in the WEEKLY POST- DISPATCH to the news of a national ter, and it wi'l be discussed edito- tally from the point ot view ot the west indsouth as contrasted with that of Wall street The campaign for tree silver will go in 1897, and nothing can do so much tohelp a ong the campaign of education % a newsvaper iike the POST-DIS- PPATCH. ‘This is shown in the tact that in Missouri and every other locali- where the POST-DISPATUH has a circulation, the gains ot democra- and free silver were of a sweeping cter. _ The POST-DISPATCH deserves the Mpport of all tree silver democrats be cause of the great Fght 1t made in the fecent campaign tor democratic princi- ples and the democratic ticket. Hence ‘the tre silver men everywhere should tally to its support by sending in their wubscription and inducing others to sub- tribe. From the Poplar Bluff (Mo.) Citizen. ‘The Post-Dispatch did more in the present een for the cause of the merchant, me- q , farmer and laboring man than any other paper in the state. It will always be am ition to this class of men, and will be re- athousand times for the good done. It Was through the Post that many frauds were which would otherwise have gone un- ced by the American press, and it alone Mands without a peer in America to-day. The Post-Dispatch is the paper for the people. From the Carrollton (II) Gazette. The St. Louis Republic fooled no one in the tampaign that has just closed. Its milk and Water support of Bryan $ very apparent to Most careless obser From the Springfield (Mo-) Chronicle DR Francis’ ear-marks will crop out in the . Louis Republic occasionally as long as he - Owns that slice of stock. In addition to ali the news and the ¢ream ot public discussion, the Weekly t-Dispatch contains the best editori alsin the Daily Post-Dispatch, Short Stories, a helptul Woman’s Department Gossip About Men and Women who at- > tain prominence, Political Cartoons and Plenty of tun and humor, Subscription price by mail 50 cents a Year. Clubs ot ten, to one address $4 » Der vear. Remit by postal or express " Money order, or for small amounts un- der a dollar send two or one cent post- 4ge stamps—never stamps of larger de- fominations. Don’t send checks on loca banks. ORDER IT AT ONCE. l-4t tains already digested food and isa digestor of food at the same time Ite effects are felt at once. Geta pamphlet of your druggist and learn about 1t. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Sarah E Scoggin aud JB Scoggin, her hosband, by their deed of trust dated July 11, 1393, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. |17 page i9! 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: Laxol is Castor Oil made as sweet as honey by a new process. Children like it. i he west halt of the southeast quarter of sec- tion twentv-six (26) in township forty-two (42) of range thirty-two (32). except one-half acre in the no1thwest corner for school house, containing seventy-nine and one half (79 i 2) acres more or less. which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment ofone certain note fully described in said deed of trust;and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said note now past due and anpaid Now therefore, at the request ofthe legal holder of eaid note and pur- suant to the conditions of said deed of trast I will proceed to sell the above described prem ises at pablic vendue. to the highest bid-ter forcash atthe east front door of the eourt house, in the city of Butler, county of Batee and state of Missouri on Friday, February 26, 1897, 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, interest and costs. FRANK ALLEN, 12-46 Trustee. Kerens Moves to Washington. Washington, D. C., Feb. 12.— For four years dating from Marcb 4 next, republican patronage for Missouri will be dispensed from Washington, and republican candi dates for places under McKinley will have to journey here to see Col. R. C. Kerens, the new republi can boss of the state. The colonel has rented a mansion near Dupont circle, out where the diplomats clus- ter, and there he proposes to shine effulgently forfour years It is said that Cel. Kerens and hie family will be prominent factors in the social circle of the new administration. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execution for delinquent taxes issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the February term, 1897, of said court to me directed in favor of S If Fisher ex- officio collector of the revenue of Bates county and against Charles Collins, C A Allen and Missouri State Bank, Ihave levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant, Charles Collins, C A Allen and Missouri State Bank, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section four (4) in township thirty-eight of range thirty-one, in Bates county, Missouri, Twillon Miss Jewell Firm. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 1$.—Rather than sever her connection with the Uatholie convent of the Sacred Heart in this city. in which she is a novice, Missa Carrie Jewell will relinquish her right to $25,000 left her py her uncle, Frederick Taylor, the New York banker, who died a few days sgo. The Taylor estate is valued at 200,000 and the deceased made the bequest conditional on Miss Jewell renouncing Catholicism. When see: at the convent Misa Jewall said: “I bave chosen to become a nun, and any sum of money would not tempt mo to alter my hopes and faith. Friday February 26, 1897, Between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, M ari, sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E, C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County. edt Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execa- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county returnable at the February term, 1:97, of eaid court to me di- rected in favor o! Jno M Catterlin and against William Padley and Mary E Padley 1 have 4 seized upon all the right, title, 1 terest and claim of defendants William Pa: ley and Mary E Padley, in and to the follow- ing described real estate eituated in Bates county. Missouri, to wit: the north half of the southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter in section eleven (11) and the west haif of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the sontheast quarter, in section Ree three (23) and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section ten (10) and the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27) and the northwest quarter of the northeast qu ‘rterof section twenty-six (26) and the southwest quarier of the southwest quarter of section fifteen (15) allin township thirty-nine 139] of range thirty-one (31] in Bates county, Missouri. I will on Friday, February 26, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day. at the east front door of the court house in the eity of Butler, Bates county, Missouri. sell the same or eo much thereof as may be re- uired at public vendue to the highest bidder ‘or cash, to satisfy ead exace ee Bank Examiner Bill Passed. Jefferson City, Mo. Feb. 12 —The Avery bank examiner bill passed the house today. This bill provides for an annual inspection of all banks, Fund companies and Trust companies by the Secretary of State or an ex that with the Secretary of State. It 12-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. ~~~ l inspecting at $2,000 a year. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup street’) We guarantee this {syrup manufa ed i world, Jit is t Cold For consumption, re throat, sore ches coughs pneumonia, POY B Ae Horehound Syiup to be withoutan equa’ on the whole tace of the globe. In sup. | vho has ever who has ever Si id it. every drug} is evidence is Tucker. — | There never wag a married woman | aminer to be appointed but leaves provides for the payment of fees by the institutions examined, ranging from $1250 to $125, and fixes the salary of the men who are to do the t be the best cough the whole wide ngagreat deal, but} asthma, croup, whooping cough, and ail ase of the throat and lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard’s statment we* refer to every) , — ised it, and to! yet consented to tell me how itis sputable. Sold by gH Lj Has Thirty-Two Children. | Vienna, Feb. 18.—At the next nse | tional congress of women in this city the guest of honor wil! be Mme. Schipperman, who has distinguished herself, although but 39 years of age by presenting to the Srate no less than 32 childres E > Six girls and 26 Ae boys This record, moreover, it is THA i THE thought, will be added to by the J tine congress meets in the fall.and /FAC-SIMILE ‘and the good f ves in hopes that 1 the record of her mother, Who had 38 children to ber | credit | The present family were brew she will yet equ similating the Food andResula- i ting the Stomachs and Bowels af CHILDREN | Mme rht First birth, 4; second, | 3; third. 4; fourth. 2; fifth, 3; «ixtb, | eight, 3; Schipperman’s i lute the world in this order: | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Fecype of Old Tir SAMUEL PITCEER syenth, nine, 2; tenth, | Is ON THE WRAPPE OF ; eleven, 3 The entire family is livi the best of bealth, although or jull of the ebildren were the mother, who is a dail ejileptic fits. 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Address MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. night Ed Bogart, who lives in the western part of Ray county,snapped his pistol several times to show that it was not loaded and then pointed it at his wife and pulled the trigger. | There was a loud report and the woman fell to the floor with a bul- let in her head. She cannot recover. C.B. LEWIS & CU. Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Live-y outfit ot J. WNmith, and having adaed to the same a number of first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the§ Special Commissioner's Sale of Real | Estate. fadecree in p Reporter—Do you know what) they are saying about you over in the Nineteenth Ward? Professional | Politician—No. What is it! Re-| porter—They say you wont stay, bought. Professiovai Politician (of his guard)—It’s an inferna! lie!— Chicago Record. om made by th the a “Yes, sir, know ore woman who! can keep a secret.” “Please exp! 1\“My wife and I have been married! ~ “| for ten years now, and she has never |. jacr The wh ¥ ry B dorses e I a on ed av With 16 years exper- ce Mr Lewis teels able to compete ¥ barnin this section. CBLEWIS&OD 7* wen {ith any Liv alliand see hin 2 that she is always in reed of money.” JOHN C. HAYES, Special Commissioner. |—Cleveland Leader. 1