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soe | pors EVERYBODY HAVE a RHEUMATISM ? ‘ No! common as it appears to be, it does not, it cannot attack any but those who have a pe- 'qliar acid poison in the blood. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Gout are blood diseases, the blood being highly impregnated with this acid poison which gathers about the large joints of the body and on the arance of favorable conditions, such as change of weather, cold dampness or digestive disorders freaks out into a paroxysm of pain, and sometin n. Persons subject to acute or chronic qheumatism, gout or neuralgia can secure for themselves immunity from attack undér the severest vocation by taking the celebrated LALLEMAND’S SPECIFIC FOR RHEUMATISM. is remedy brings to bear a powerful and highly co anti-rheumatic influence which enters the blood and de troys ped acid that causes the tro ckly warms the joints and quiets and soothes the pain, gives the patient renewed strengt enables him to move about with ease an comfort. LALLEMAND’S SPECIFIC not only affords quick relief but its most valued feature : — jtcures permanently. When the medicine comes in contact with the rheumatic acid it rendersitinert F and harmless, destroys it in fact, hence the exciting cause is absolutely eradicated. LALLEMAND’S §PECIFIC must be taken in drops only (20 drops to the dose) yct its penetrating influence is so “thorough and searching that it reaches to the remotest parts of the body carrying with it a genial warming and strengthening effect. PRICE $1.00 PER VIAL. ‘ PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO,, } | é i ; ; ‘ i ee ea eae o> eB: SOLE prors SAINT LUUIs, MO SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. i a f BUY FROM YOUR HOME MERCHANT, he Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, 7 County of Bates. | § ®8 Be it remembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at a@ regular term ot the circuit court of Bates of (% *ede® GUS McANINCH At Lone Oak. We stand eounty, Missouri, begun and held at the court house, inthecity of Butler, on the Tip, monster elephant which has | been shown throughout the country | ;was dead The operation was com Elephant Strangied to Death, Bridgeport, Conn., March 17.—!} | for many years past, was put to! death by strangulation to day. While | the brute’s feet were chained to! stakes firmly driven into the ground, | men With block and tackle drew a/ rope taut about his neck, until he pleted in thirteen minutes. Tip had developed very rough tendencies, and bis death was determined upon in order that he might have no op portunity to kill his keepers or peo | ple visiting the show. Yesterday he | was given poison without a | | effect. What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- mer time. You may haye a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure for it. Sold by H. L.Tucker Thousands Dead. Minneapolis, Minn, March 17.— Specials from Mandan and Dickin son, N..D., say it is generally believ ed among cattle men that 75 per cent of the range animals have already succumbed to the winter, The Chinook of yesterday coming ready to sell you AND DRUGS, me, At as reasonable a price as you can get the same qu | ity in auy store in the Co YE WANT YOUR TRADE And will treat you right. Come andsee us. We buv produce of all kinds and give market price. he Great Free Silver Paper MISSOURI, } 88 GUS McANINCH OOD OSS! fhe Post-Dispatch Is the Only Met- yopolitan Paper that Championed the Free Silver Cause in Advance | ‘Lhe unknown heirs of John Wine, deceased, state of Miseouri: Whereupon it is ordered County of Bates, 5 | that he owns and holds the title to the follow- | For all repairs, or parts of Buggies, Surries, es first Tuesday after the second Monday in February, 1597, and afterwards, on the 20th Thomas B Ashley and the unknown heirs of Thomas B Ashley, deceased, defendants. by the court that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a In Cireuit Court, Jane term, 1 | William M Cassity, Plaintia. | 4t ve, The Unknown Heirs of John Wine, j ing described lands in Bates county, Missouri, | road wagous, farm wagons, phactons &c,poles, to-wit: The south half of the southwest quar- | shafts, neckyokes, wheels, dashes, cushions, aay of February, 1397, the same being the = Eleventh Judicial day of said term, among DRY GOODS, other, the following proceedings, were had, GROCERIES CRIES, Be Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein af by his attorneys, Graves & Clark, and files his petition and affidavit, alleging among other suit against them in this court, the object and | general nature of which is fully set out in the | tollowing petition: i 3 deceased, Thomas B Ashley, and | the Unknown Heirs of Thomas B | Ashley, deceased, Defendants of the Nominating Convention F ily: ter of section fourteen (14) in township thirty- » Isell the be | ItStands pat for Free Silver ae (39) of range thirty-one (31) aadihane per ee 6 in the possession thereof, That the title to a s by “ | 7 2 Western Men and Meas Bugor Paint on ‘Earth. We reset tires and ures,for the People vs. Political Bosses, Plu- to-wit: William M Cassity, plaintiff, vs: nr y 50 Cents A Year thinge that defendants are not residents of the | STATE OF Plaintif’ for his cause of action states the same is vested in him and those under whom he claims by the statute of limitations under the provisions of Ssc, 6770 of Chap. 103 of the echt ae Brat. of rent (si That the equitable title emanated from the government >TIIN 7 wT.c of the United States more than ten years prior DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS. hereto, and more than thirty-one years prior to the institution of this action. That this pier and his ponents wants have had the possession of and paid the taxes upon said W lands for more than thirty one years prior to HIGH OR LO GRADE this date. Plaintiff'saysthat Jobn Wine and Thomas B Ashley acquired title to said ands, | for very few dollars. Iam thankful to all who or apparent title thereto, prior to the year 1853 | have patronized me and hope you will continue by entry from the United States, andof record | $0 do so, and if you have neyertried me, come tocrate Gonbines Will furnish you a buggy y Trust and Cor- poration Op- : there appears no conveyance from them to | 8nd be convinced that this is the right place d pression. said lands from that time to this aate, | 7-4. although they have not been in the possession me l. thereof, pee this seb Bare oueD nents in- » terest in and to said lands. That the said < evn ee John Wine is dead and his heirs would have M E M A M N df You will find the WEEKLY POST- | the same interest as above described. ‘That ADE ME A MAN DISPATCH indispensable during the | his heirs are unknown to this plaintiff and are ALL Nervous Diseases—Failing Mem- i A : non-residents of thie state, and for that reason ory, Impoten 1 me | 1897. The year 1897 is going to be | their respective names and interests can not Sp Abcas ae Ghee Eawemes ond Toate - paamecrett Shs bes 3 ot Deanore denuisely set forth herein. Bae the — Rt bees Peer surety icKinley administration, with a | said Thomas B Ashley has an apparent inter- . r young, an: y . est in said lands by reason of his entry from Sts man for study, business or marriage. Mwcongress, elected upon a gold plat- r revent Insanity and Consumption if - agape - * the general government as aforesaid, and if en in time. Their use shows immediate improve- g means legislation of a kind that | ha is dead, his heirs would have the same ap- . mentand effects a CURE where all other fail_In- vitally interest eyery newspaper parent intere ‘That if he is dead the names | sist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They y [naderin the country, and especially in | 0! uis heirs are unknown to this plaintiff, and have cared thousands and willoare you, We give a pos- the k 's fal A for that reason their said names and their re- | each case or refund the money. Price 50 TS. 22 Westand south. Special attention | spective interests can not be more definitely Duckage; or six pkges (full treatment) for $250. By § Brilbe paid in the WEEKLY POST- | set out herein. That both the said heirs of Wine | mail, in plain wrapper. upon receipt of price. Cireular bs DISPATCH to the news of a national | and Ashley are not residents of this state, and | See. ‘AJAX REM DY CO., *2.Dearborsa St, ’ acter, and it wi'l be discussed edito- | the Said Ashleyi snot a resident of this state ——— r, and it wi'l be discussed edito- | i¢ he is yet living, but each and all are non- tally from the point ot view ot the west | residents of Missouri. That this plaintiff and j south as contrasted with that of | bis immediate grantors have had the open, | TRUSTEE’S SALE.—Whereas David W Mil- fall street. notorious and ad verse possession of said lands | Jer by his deed of trast dated October 22. 1395, ¥:: 3 for more than thirty-one years, to wit: since | and recorded in the reccrder’s office within | The campaign for tree silver will go t the year 1852, and have paid the taxes thereon | and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. oain 1897, and nothing can do so much gone eiiasa (ees raya chaleuurt to 127 page a eousered o ae undersigned Gate C2. i i herefore this plain Pour’ tee the followin, lescribed real estate in, Hehelp along the campaign of education | aye and enter ite decree declaring the title | saa'beine situatein the county of Bates “and & newspaper iike the POST-DIS- re . spape: i to the lands aforesald to be vested absolutely | state of Missouri, to-wit: MATCH. This is shown in the tact | inthis plainuff, by limitations, under the | The northeast quarter of the southeast 7 <7] = TyY e . northeas! = ee fe POS i cngoh anges reat GRAVES & CLARK. (22) and the northwest quarterof the north- , the s cra- _ Attorneys for Plaintiff. west quarter and the west half of the ‘and free silver were of a sweeping William M Cassity being duly sworn, upon | southwest quarter of the northwest quar- ier. Ae oath Baye cue the caareiee tort in ene ter and eee half of shenestoreae quarter . oregoing petition are true and correct. | of tue southwest quarter of section twenty- The POST-DISPATCH deserves the the ames of the heirs of John Wine and | three (23) all in fenveaaties forty-one (41) ue ort of all tree silver democrats be- pores B eon. ae pee ee nin we range pemey one (53) which conveyance — 2 i or that reason their names and respective in- | made in trast to secure the payment of four of the great fght 1t made in the | cereets'can not be more definitely set. forth in | vertain notes fully deseribed' in said deed of ent campaign tor democratic princi- | the petition. That the said unknown heirs of | trust; and whereas, default has been made in and the democratic ticket. Hence | both of said parties are not residents of the | the payment ofone of said notes; which said tree silver men everywhere should | State of Missouri, and the said Thomas B Ash- | note became due on March 1, 1897, and is now to its support by sending in their ley isnot a resident of Missouri. past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the re- 5 # é WILLIAM M CASSITY,% | quest of the legal holder of said note and pur- ieeription and inducing others to sub- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th | guant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I day of February, 1s97.. My term will expire | will proceed to sell the above described prem- January 20th, 1901. AARON HARE, | ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for [seat] Notary Public. | cash, at the east front door of the court house the Poplar Bluff (Mo.) Citizen. | And that untess the said defendants be and | in the city of Butler, county of Bates and etate appear at this court at the next term thereof, | of Missouri, on = dispatch did more in the present | to be begun and holden at the court house in | ss aa m for the cause of the merchant, me- | the city of Butler, in said county, on the 15th | Monday March 29, 1897, ¢, farmer and laboring man than any j day of June next. and on er before the third | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- per in state. It will always be an | day of said term, if the term shall so long con- | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ition to this class of men, and will be re- | tinue—and i! not, then on or before the last | day, forthe purposes of satisfying said note athonsand times for the good done. It | day of said term—answer or plead to the peti with interest and costs. This sale will be MBthrough the Post that many frauds we ticn in said cause, the same will be taken a: made subject to the three remaining notes de- nich would otherwise have gone un- | confessed and jadgment will be rendered ac- | 8¢Ti ed in said deed of trust. Said three re- dby the American pre and it alone | cordingly. mainining notes being for $500 each and due on ds without a peer in America to-day, The ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof | March 1. is%,March 1, 3899 and March I, 1906, Dispatch is the paper for the peopl be published, according to law, in the Burcxr | respectively, and are more fully deseribed in Warek.y Tin a weekly rewspaper printed | said deed of trast WM.M. DALTON, 4 and publisbed in Bates county, Mo., for four 16-48 Trustee. ¥ Sarr . | weeks successively, the last insertion to be at From the Carrollton (Ill) Gazette. | Nectiitcen days belore the first day of the next term of the circuit court. A true copy of the record Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of [seat] Bates county, this20th day of Feb- | ruary, 1897 STEWART ATCHESON, | J.W. Taytor, D.C. Cirenit Clerk | ® Wes. Louis Republic fooled no one in the ign that has just closed Its milk and Support of Bryan was very apparent to) most careless observer. Special Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. By authority of a decree in partition made by the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in the case of Adah Fitch, et al. ys. Loui Jane Danielson, et al. I will sell at private sale, at the best price to be obtained therefor, the fol- trem the Springfield (Mo-) Chronicle (DB Francis’ ear-marks will crop out in the - is Republic occasionally as long as he that slice of stock. Trustee's Sale. Whereas Guy L Bateman, a single man, by his deed of trust dated September i sth, 189, and recorded in the _record- | lowing described real estate situated in Bates er s office Within and for Bates county, Missouri | county, Missouri, to-wit: in book No. 135 page 344 conveyed to the under- | The east half of lots number one (1) and two Mam ot public discussion, the Weekly | signed trastee the following described real es- | (2) of the northeast quarter of section four (4) in ; Post-Di: P b ¥ tains th . best editori | tate lying and being situate in the county of township forty (40) range thirty-three (33); also ee come oe : tes and state of Missouri, to-wit: the south half of the southeast quarter of Mein the Daily Post-Dispatch, Short | “Twenty acres off of north end, of the east half | tion thirty-three (33) in township forty-one (41) es, a helptul Woman’s Department | of the northwest quarter of section eighteen (18) | = range sick ee G2; also the cane — = ’] . | township forty-two (42) of range twenty-nine, | lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northwes lp About Men and Women who at- | (oN conveyance was made in trust to secure | quarter of section four (4) and the west half of Prominence, Po itical Cartoons and | the payment of one certain notes fully de- | lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast of tun and humor, scribed in said deed of trust; aud whereas, de- eee taaaee four (4) in township forty (40) ote ail < ents fault has been made in the payment of | range thirty-three (5) E Breaption price bv mail Be ree said note and interest thereon,now pastdueand | The terms of sale will be cash, and said sale mar. Clubs ot t to one address $4 | unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the | will be made subject to the approval of the cir- Styvear. Remit by postal or express | legal holder of said note ‘and pursuant to the | cult court. 243 acres of whe above described 5 cor , xl of 31 EEE 3 situated in Homer township, and eighty BORey order, or for small amounts un- | conditions of sai deed of trust, I will procee and is situa _townshi n r wf sel e ab > described premises at public | acres adjoinining it in West Point township. M@adollar send two or one cent post- | te sell the above described, premise public h, at the | The whole 322 acres will be soldin a body, or Stamps—never stamps of larger de- | east front door of the court house it will be divided into smaller tracts to suit tions. Don’t send checks on loca } Butler, county of Bates and state of Missou purchaser. fae 3 \ REOSY: ARIE sels es | ete Special Commis ioner. between the hours of nine o’elock in the fore- : r y [Cc noon and tive o'clock in the afternoon of that SRDER IT AT ONCE. |day for the purposes of satisfying said debt interest and costs. : CLARK, Ie Trustee. “Aaddition to ali the news and the yendue, to the highest bidder for ca ELECTION .—Notice chool Administrator's Notice. ishereby given, That letters of ad- | ration on the estate of Isadora Nafus. d, were granted to the undersigned Me3d day of Feb. 1° by the probate | at the pol Sof Bates county. » said city ons haying . Tequired to exhibit them proposition to borrow money and issue bonds the administrator within one year | therefor to the amount of eight thousa BP the date of said letters,they may be pre- | jars ($8,000) for the purpose of buildin, M from any benetit of said estate: andif| dition to the west school build ims be not exhibited within two | district. id bonds to run from 4 h elect ler, Bates county, Tuesday Aprils, is place in each ward tion for city offices will be submitted to the legal voters TICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION.—Notice NiSnerevy given that an tion’ will be i the city of Butler on Apriléth, 139 g places in the several wards of at which election the qualified voters held on » time and held in the sc of the dis- f saic ‘strict will be asked to Vote upon the | trict the propesition to authorize the school lec eae rege jesus, is | board to ioe I5 cents on the $100 valuation of partnership. property of the district in addition to the 4 ‘an ad- | cents on the $100 valuation now authorized by law, to be leyied and at the sai tion there | will be two members of the school board i same not ste of the school beard th OM the date of this publication, they ears vy to pay the same net to elected. By order of the heel beard forever barred. ; iitteen a3) cent Py the hundred dollars. | day of March, 1997. =e day of February, 1897. held at the usual hour: | Attest: . W. RB -G HENRY, wa W. W. ROSS, jO. D. Avstrx. P Administrator. cretary. President. 1s-3t Clerk. too late tosave them. It is impossible to travel over the ranch,aud no exact figures can be had. Bad lands ranges which, have been overcrowd ed the last few years will have but few cattle this season. It is said that Pierre Wibeax, the big cattle man at Wibeax, Mont. and Dakota puts his loss at $1,000,000. Last fall he put 250,000 young Utah cattle on the ranges and they are all dead. Cure sick headache, bad ry taste in the mouth, coated tongue, gas in the stomach, | Ss distress and indigestion. Do not weaken, but have tonic effect. 25 cents. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Deserts His Wite and Family. Columbia, Mo., March 18.—Mrs. W. H. Coats,wife of a Boone county farmer, appealed to the authorities of Columbia to day for assistance in locating her husband, whom she claims has eloped with another wom an. Coats owned a sorghum factory east of Columbia and was well fixed financially. Recently he sold out to Moberly parties for a good sum. The moment he received the cash he skipped ovt with a neighbor's wife. Mrs. Coats, who has a large family, is making every effort to locate her husband, and detectives will be put on bis trail. My son follow not in the footsteps of a loafer, and make no example of him who is born tired, for verily I say unto you that business is over- stocked, the seats on the corners are all taken and the whittling places are all occupied. It is better to saw wood at two bits a cord than to whittle in a loafing match and cuss the government. 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