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E'ST. LOUIS WEEKLY IST- DISPATCH ly 50 Cents A Year, Great Free Silver Paper Post-Dispatch Is the Only Met- olitan Paper that Championed the Free Silver Cause in Advance of the Nominating Convention It Stands pat for Free Silver Western Men and Meas. ures.for the People ve. Political Bosses, Plu- tocrats, Combines Trust and Cor- poration Op- pression. You will find the WEEKLY POST- WMSPATCH indispensable during the 1897. The year 1897 is going to be ful of interest. The incoming ot McKinley administration, with a congress, elected upon a gold plat means legislation ot a kind that i] vitally interest eyery newspaper in the country, and especially in westand south. Special attention jibe paid in the WEEKLY POST- ISPATCH to the news of a national cter, and it wi'l be discussed edito- ily from the point ot view ot the west south as contrasted with that of street. The campaign for tree silver will go in 1897, and nothing can do so much help aong the campaign ot education a newspaper iike the POST-DIS- PATCH. ‘This is shown in the fact in Missouri and every other locali- where the POST-DISPATCH has a lage circulation, the gains ot democra- and free silver were of a sweeping character. The POST-DISPATCH deserves the jupport of all tree silver democrats be muse of the great fght 1t made in the cent campaign tor democratic princi- es and the democratic ticket. Hence he tre: silver men everywhere should ally to its support by sending in their jubscription and inducing others to sub- eribe. from the Poplar Biuff (Mo.) Citizen. e Post-Dispatch did more in the present ign for the cause of the merchant, me- farmer and laboring man than any ‘dher paper in the state, It will always be an sition to this class of men, and will be re- athousand times for the good done. It wea through the Post that many frauds were which would otherwise have gone un- iced by the American press, and it alone ltands without a peer in America to-day. The Post-Dispatch is the paper for the people. From the Carrollton (I1l,) Gazette. fampaign that has just closed. the most careless observer DR Fra ‘St. Louis Re wns that slice of stock. Post-Dispatch contains the best editori Stories, a helptul Woman’s Departmen JP Stanley, F'J Tygard and J C (lark Cura’r| The St, Louis Republic fooled no one in the Its milk and ‘water support of Bryan was very apparent to from the Springfield (Mo.) Chronicle ’ ear-marks will crop out in the iblic occasionally as long as he SETTLEMENT DUCKET. Probate Court, May Term. | May 97H, T DAY. Irene Calvin, J A Ford G&C. Mary J Field. Jno H Suliens Executor. | R P Sheppard, Anna ESheppara Adm’rx | | Mary M Cheatham, W F Jackson Admr, | 2ND DAY. Weaver Miller, J F BrooksG aC, Harry Steele, J © Clark Curator. Albert Duffy, Geo F Alspaugh G & C Lee Forrest Caldwell, Jno Hornback G & C Barge Price, George Price Curator 3D DAY Lyda Hulse et al, John K Hulse G@&C. Mark Lutsenhizer, F M Steele Executor. Lula Haoffman et al. Wm M Minnick G & ¢ | es. MUNYON. Tommie Chambers et al, Mary E Chambers | PROVESSOFP CL. Curator. —_—. Jas Whinnery, Thos Lackey and W C Brown! With Munyon’s Improv Homeopathic piled Remedies in the house there is no doctor to hunt or wait for when d-lays are dangerous. 4c pay. Munyon’s guide to health will tell you aatto Hiram Johnson, Oakley C Johnson Admr | use and how to save dollars in doctor’s fees ‘Thos F Hadson, Wm # Hudson Admr Jas L Caseity, L Cassity Admr | Geo A Heath,’8 F Warnock admr | Maggie Newell, S F Warnock Admr. | STH Day. Ray Holloway et al, Frelin Holloway G&C. Angee M Smith, Annettie V smith G & Joel Zinn, Jobn Zinn Admr. mother should be prepared by having Munyon’s Remedies where she can get them . They are absolutely harmless, and i there can be no mistake. Munyou’s Cold Cure preverts pneumonia and breaks up acold in » few hours. Price Munyon’s Cough Cure stops all coughs and Wm F Razey etal, Gilbert N Razey G & ¢ , i N rR y R NRazeyG&C. speedily heais the lungs. Pric eC. Geo G Nickell, W O Atkeson Curator. Munyon’s Colic and Crying Baby Cure cures OTH DAY. griping pains of every description promptly relieves pain from teething and quicte crying babies Price, 25 cents. Munyon’s Sore Throat Cure prevents diph- theria and cures all forms of sore throat. Price, 25 cents. Munyon’s Fever Cure will break any form of fever. Price 25 cents. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggiets, mostly 25 cents a vial. Personal le:ters to Prof. Munyon, 1593 Arch street. Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free Harry Hill, Mainie E Hill Admr, Wm Morreletal J & Williams Curator. Adam Kriger, Katherine Kriger Admr. Abraham Kriger et al, Katherine Kriger G & C T Lisle Standish, C E Horton Admr. 77M Dax. JN Brooks. Henry Speers Admr. Jas N Smith Annettie V Smith Admrx. Margaret Komine, J B Chowning Admr. Siekness often comes suddenly, and every|Turkey is this: WAR SURE If Any More Insurgents Cross the Border Turkey Will Consider it a Declaration | Note te the Government. | Athens, April 14 —Assim Bey, the Turkish Minister here,bas presented a note to the Government declaring | that if any more insurgents cross, the Greek frontier into Turkey, the Porte will regard such movement as a declaration of war. BATTLE LINES. Londop, April 14 —The situation oo the border between Greece and Edem Pasha, the Turkish Commander in-Chief, now! has at his disposal about 150,000/ fightiog men and 800 Krupp guns | To attack this line of defence the| Greek3 can not muster more than| 60,000 men in all,counting the hasti 4 ly armed peasantry and the new | recruits aud rough reserves. | There are three Greek armies onj the frontier: one at Larissa, in the east; ancther at Arta, in the west, t = ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels af Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. Joel Ferguson, P 8 Ferguson G & C Delia Coppage et al. C B Davie G & C. Wm A Davis, H G Davis Curator. STI Day. Morris Mevers, Joseph Schmedding Admr. J A Pullman. Perry Hackle Admr Wiley C Cumiford, Anna M Cumiford Admrx | Alexander Bomar, kuth Bomar Admrx. Willard R Morton, Wm F Duvall Admr 9TH Day. Ellen Barlow, Cyrus M Thomas Admr. Archibald L Hamilton dec’d, FJ Vygard Adm Archia and Amelia M Hemilton, miners, F J Tygard Curator. John O’ Dea, John H @’ Dea Admr Jobn Krim and Walter Davis, Helen M Davis medical advice for any dise AIR SHIP APPEARS IN 1OWA. Seen at Many Points Between West Liberty and Cedar Rapids. Burlirgton, Ia., April 9.—The air ship, which has frequently made its appearance in neighboring states, bas be-n seen by hundreds of people n Eastern Iowa tonight. Reports from all along the lins of the Bur- lington, Cedar Rapids and Nortbers railroad say that the mysterious aerial craft has b-en seen by every operator and ctation sgent between West Liberty and Cedar Rapids. G&C, Walter Shields, Thos Shields G& C. STATK OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. s I hereby certify the above and foregoing to bea true and correct copy of the settlement docket for the term ot the Probate Court com- mencing on the #th day of May 1597 Witness my hand und seal this sth] [seav] day of April, 1s WM_ M. DALTON Judge Pro 88. Order of Publication. FE OF MISSOURI) .. way. A right, glar ng headlight, revealing a glistening steel bull, dsm They all deseribe it about the same and still another at Trikhala, in the center. The Turks and Greeks are} not more than fifteen miles apart at| apy point, and the sentries at the| paeses are within rifle renge of each other. : Aperfect Remedy for Consti | —— Stomach, Diarrhoea, | Worms Convulsions Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. At® months old 35 Doses —3zCENTIS KEY TO THE SITUATION. | he key to the situation, from the Grecian side, is at Arta. The pass through tae Pindus mountoins here}! is wide, anda large force could be! sent through it against the Turks | The Greek positions in the vicinity of Arta are much stronger than those of the Turks. The Greeks are able to reach Arta! from Athens in 24 hours, giving) | | | Frewozrapned from Life, REVIVO County of Bates. 5 5° Be it remembered, That heretofore, to- a regular term of the circuit court of county, Mo., begun and held at the house, in the of Butler on the first day after the second Monday in February, 1x97, andafterwards, on the 20th 1 March, 1597, th me being the Thir judicial day of said term, among ott following proceedings were had, to:wit: The State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of SH Fisher ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Mis- souri, plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of Archibald T. Jackson and the unknown heirs of Jamea B Robinson, defendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney and files her petition and affidavit, stating amona other things that Archibald-T Jackson and James B Robinson oth dead and that the real estate here! ibed be- longs to their heirs who are unknown to the plaintiff and relator or his agent or attorney, and that said defendants are non-residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon itis ordered by the court that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff! has commenced a 8} against them in this court by petition and affida- wit the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the years I891, 1s, 1x93, and 1894, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $8.il, ther with interest, costs, commission and s upon the following described tracts of Jand situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: ‘The north half of the northeast quatrer of the southeast quarter of section thirty-four (34) in township forty (40) of range thirty-three (33) and that unless the said defendants be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county | wing-tike projections on either ride through the air. at all the above mentioned pointe, sight of the object. heavens at an angle of about 45 de 10:30 o'clock a dispatch from North was due west of there Here it look from side to side. Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 4 raise my hand to my head. and a hissing sound as it glides Excitement exists and people crowd the streets of the towns avd cities in hope of catching Cedar Rapids, Ia, April 9.—The air ship was seen here tonight It was firat noticed about 9 o'clock, when it was seen in the northwest grees. It was moving slowly, and by 10 o'clock had faded from view. At wood, in the extreme northern part of the state, said the mysterious ehip ed like on immense star, swaying Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says: [ had the rheumatism so bad I could not Ballard’s them a fine bas3 of supplies. In ad-| ditioa, the Greek fleet propcses to} make things lively off Salonica in| ‘ RESTORES VITALITY. order to prevent the landing of anyj & ae Madea supplies there. A strong fleet is off} ys¢—-y5 Ay, . Well Man Arta. | 15th Day. Y of Me. THE GREAT 30th Day. | FRENCH REMEDY produces the above results in°30 days. It acts iy and quickly. Cures when all others fail en will regain their lost manhood. and old News Service Extended. The St. Louis Republic recently made arrangements with the cable companies, whereby direct news| men will recover their youthful vigor by using from all sections of the civilized > ihe eS ae restores Nervous S ‘ ness. Li ality, Impoteng®, Nightly Emissions, world are received. It now prints] Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. more authentic foreign news than apy other paper aud continues to keep up its record for publishing all the home news The outiook for the year is one of big news events, fast succeeding each other and they will be highly interesting to everyone. The price of The Republic daily is $6 a year, or $1 50 for three months The Twice a Week Republic will re main the same—one dollar a year, by mail, twice-a week. which unfits one for kt . business or marriage. It isagreat nerve tonic and blood builder, bring- ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks ad re- storing the ‘6 of vouth. It wards off J nity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no ° It can be c ed in vest nock By mail, $1.00 per packaze, or six for $5.00, with a post tive written guarantee tc cure or refund the money. Circularfree, Address OVAL MEDICINE C0., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL For sale at Butler Mo.,by H L Tucker draggtat not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but | Sad THAT THE § FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE nS Sr IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF — CASTORIA Castoria is pet tp in one-size bottles culy. Tt is not sold in brik. Don’t allow anyone to sell you anything else on the ples or promise thet it is “just as good” and “will enswer every pur- "Bar Sco that you get C-A-8-T-0-R-La, |MADE ME A MAN Ey AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ALL Nervous Diseases—Fuiling Mem- ory, Impotency, Sieeplesaness, etc., caused by ‘Abuse or other Exceases and Indis- cretic They quickly and suret, Festore Lost Vitality in old or oung. and — and oe a ny sist upon. t | Reve cored thous | itive written guarantes to gar or re! money. Price a six pkges reat e285 ——— ei or. pl (fall treatment: for y 1, in’ plain wrai upon receipt of price. Cireular fe AJAX REMEDY CO., Seen . G. A. Vanhall, Druggiat, HINDERCORNS Tronty sure Cure te Drops. Corns, Stops all pais. Makes walking easy. 16c, at PA! WE HAVENO AGENTS In addition to ali the news and the ¢ream ct public discussion, the Weekly alsin the Daily Post-Dispatch, Short Snow liniment has entirely cured me. I tad pleasure in informing my neighbors and friends what it has done for me. Chas Hanley, clerk ter Lay & Lyman, Kewanee III., advises us that Snow Lir. Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in June, 1897, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term thall so long con- tinue, and if not then before the end of the term,) and plead to said petition according to t law, the same will be taken as confessed and Insures Her Life for a Million. San Francisco, Cal , April 9.--Mrs. Leland Stanford to-dav signed the judgment rendered according to the prayer of] ement cured him of rheumatism. Why contract by which her life is now ia | estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered by that a copy hereof be ‘LER WEEKLY TIMES, & ed and published in tain prominence, Po itical Cartoons and plenty of tun and humor, Subscription price by mail 50 cents a year. Clubs ot ten, to one address $4 Deryear. Remit by postal or express money order, or for sinall amounts un- der a dollar send two or one cent post- ags stamps—never stamps f larger de- at the next term of said court. the record. Gossip About Men and Women who at- | said petition, and the above described’ real the court published in the But- ewspaper print- county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of A true copy from Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid not try it. {t will surely do you gaod. It will cure all inflamation wo unds, sore cuts, sprains etc. Sold by H. L. Tucker sured for $1,000,000 The policy was, ¢ho said, to be the largess ever issued, and was written by the Mu- tual Life Insurance company of New York. By the terms of the con'ract Mrs Stanferd is to pay aa annual ur Murdered. Pascoga. R. I, April 14 —A quad- Ho.8734. Surrey Harness—Price $15,00. TAs good ao sais or $2.00. ‘a as ‘Spring Road Wi for large, free | 3 7ca se CONS UM. TIVE = M PARKERS GINGER TONIC. ees! ofr aay e (eee Tiscoureged bare sugained healthy = i ite use UKHART caRRinGE aXp MARNESS MFU, 0O., W. B. PRATT, See'y, ELKHART, IND. 50 YEARS’ _ EXPERIENCE. banks. ORDER IT AT ONCE, Estate. By authority of a decree in partition made b the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, the case of Adah Fitch, et al. vs. Danielson, et al. I will sell at private sale the best price to be obtained therefor, the fol- bed real estate situated in Bate county, yuri, to-wit: Li ‘The east half of lots number one (1) and two (4) i @ of the northeast quarter of section fou township forty (40) range thirty-three (33); the south half of the southeast quarter of sec~ tion thirty-thre one (£ in township fort of range thirty-thr Tange thirty-th 33) The terms of sale Will be mac cuit court. eres of the above describe The whole JOHN C. HAYES, Special Commis ioner. Administrator's Notice. That letters of a Notice is hereby given, Binistration on the estate of Henry Schlichman the undersigned by the probate aged, were granted to ih day of Jan.. 1s ates county. Missouri rt All persons haying claims against sald es- fate, are required to exhibit them for allow- nce to the administrator within one year Wer the date of aaid letters.they may be pr ‘eluded from any benefit of eaid estate; and #ach claims be not Years from the date of this publication, th ahall ve forever barred This 2ith day of March : LULA SCHLICHMAN, ‘)-4t¢ rominations. Don’t send checks on loca Special Commissioner's Sale of Real in | association Louisa Jane » at }ed as the depository also the east half of lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northwest quarter of section four (4) and the west half of Yots number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast a quarter of section four (4) in township forty (40) | for the years for which said bond ill be cash, and said sale »ct to the approval of the cir- land is situated in Homer township, and eighty eres adjoinining it in West Point township. acres Will be soldin a body, or ided into smaller tracts to suit exhibited within two Administratrix. [seat] with the seal of said court hereunto ruple murder was committed at Oak- amixed, Done at office in Butler on ‘ this the 6th day of April : Z land, R I, a few miles frcm this °° STEWART ATCHESON, place, ¢a'ly this morning, at what is koown as the Oli Elisha Mattbewson place. The murderer, ia crder to cover up h’s erim>, fired the house, bnt befcre it was totally destroyed, the body of Mxs. Edwards Reynolds taken out Her head was smashed. Later, the charred ko ty of ker 16- year old daughtes was taken out of the ruins,and it is supposed that the bodies of Edwin Reyaolds. the bus band, and a berier era in tha ruins. Before the building was destroyed }a number of people distovere 1 clots 22-4t Circuit Clerk County Deposits. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Clerk of the County Court up to and including the srd day y | of May, 1 from any banking incorporation, or individual banker in Bates county, Missouri that may desire to be select- of the funds of Bates county, said sealed proposal to state the rate og | of interest that dd banking association, or individual banker offers to pay on the funds of said coanty for the term of two years next n|ensuing the date of said bid; interest to be paid or computed upon the daily balances to the credit of the county with said depository. 1) | Interest to be paid monthly All bids to be accompanied by acheck for not less than one hundred and sixty doilars The s esful bidder to give bond for an amount not less | than the total annual revenue of Was provided by section 2215 page 104 laws W.M. CRAWFORD. ___ Clerk County Court. ~ Bates County, Mo. ed | 22-tf of blocd on the flopr, wrere a fierce straggle hal evideatiy taken place. Ballard Snow Liniment. 2 ‘This liniment is different in composi tion from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery which results in its being the most_pen- etrating liniment ever known, There are numerous wnite imitations, SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the oifice of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the June term, 1897, of said court to me directed in favor of J H Beckham, Joseph Mercer and J G McKnight, partners doing business under the firm name and style of Beckham, Mercer & Company, and against J C Jett and W E Thornbrough, I ha levied - | and seized upon all the right, title, i pst and claim of defendants J C Jett and W brough, in and to the following described real which | premium of $170,000, and upon her d-ath $1,000,000 will be paid by the compaay to the Le'and Stanford, Jr.. University. Should she live ten seaas, and continue her aanual pay- mert cf premiums, the university will recaive at hec death $2,000,000 instead of oue. — probably entable. peondential. Oldest age: | in America. Patenta taken through enecial notice in the Muna beautifull F: entific j $1. | Book ON PATENTS sent free. Heh Knife! ccs. =: The use of the surgeon’s knife is be- | coming so general, resulting fatally in such a large number of cases, as to occasion geveral alarm. Mr. William Walpole, of Walshtown, South Dakota, writes; “About three years ago, there came under my lefteye a little blotch about the size of a small pea. Loss of TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, COPYRICHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and descri quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is mnumunications strictly 361 Broadway, New York. i] e quarriers | Snare, Prompt, Posttive | Cure fcr Impotence, Losa | of Manhood, | Emissions, Spermatorrhea, | Nervousness, Self Distru: H werent Wie E. Wilkins, Anthony Hope, Brande: ption may 5 forsecuring patents ‘We have a Washington office. & Co. receive SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, illustrated, largest circulation of vurnal, week! y, terms $3.00 @ year: six months, Specimen copies and Haxp Address AJ It grew rapidly,and shooting pains ran in every direction. | estate situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- | may be recommended because they pay ter of section four (4) in township forty-one] the seller a great profit. Beware ot (41 of range thirty-three, allin Bates county, | these and demand Ballard’s Snow Lini- 'e- Lie Nig ment. It positively cures rheumatism, od Thursday June 24, 1897, Neuralgia, Sprins, Bruises, Wounds, Cuts, Sciatic and Inflamatery rheuma- between the hours of nine o’ciock in the fore- tism, Burns, Scalds, Sore Feet, Con- @¥ | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, e east front door of the court house, i ws a a Sean day, at the east front demrica county, Missodri, | tracted Muscles, Stitt Joints, Old Sores, a eof as may-be re-| Pain in Bac Barb Wire Cuts, Sere sell the same or so much th quired at public vendue to the highes for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. . B.C. is especially bene- Chest or Throat, and old by H L Tuck- ficial in Pararalysis. $ j A LOCAL DISEASE A CLIMATIC AFFECTION Nothing but a local Temedy or change of -elimate will cure it, REAM BAL ms and cleanses the nasa! passages. Allys inflamation, hei @ad protects the membrane. Restores Senses of taste andsmell, Noc ne.nom Gary, no injurious drag. Full size 5 | Moat draggist or by mail. CATARRH | aeetssisyattece COLD 'N HEAD ,trial size ELY BROTHERS, (6 Warren St., N. Y. : UDb, Sheriff of Bates County, M r, druggist. 19-4t Killed in a Ranaway. Nevada, Me., April 15.—Dr. W C. OTICE of Final Settlement. Ne hereby given to all creditors, and e Ea to visit a patient. He was thrown NOTICE of Final Settlement. Netice is} =: ; Lait + hereby given to all ereditors, and ‘i from his buggy aod his skull erueh others interested in the estate of Maggie New- ea the fall. He leaves aw faend martied daughter at Feirhaves. and sed, that 1, SF Warnock, sdminis- als | cil. deces Suid estate, intend to make final a son, who i3 8 dentist, at Camp Point, Il. the | 'Tttiement thereof, atthe next term of the eT | Bates County Probate court in Ba es county state of Missouri. to be held st Bi mencing on the 10th day of May. 1397 S$. F. WABNOCK, Administrator. I became alarmed and consulteda good doctor, who pronounced it can- cer, and Said that it must be cut out. AY, This I would not i AW consent to, having | | NS little faith in the | indiscriminate use of the knife. Read-/ ing of the many cures made by S. S. | | S.. I determined to give that medicine | | atrial. and after I had taken it afew s, the cancer became irritated and | This after awhi is in the blood and it is folly an overation tocureit. S.S.S. surely vegetable) is 2 real every = |Terms reasonable | cific | solicted. {oe 20 JACKS FOR SALE 14 1-2 to 16 Hands High; Large Head and E ar; Large Bone, Good Weight, Good , Length, Good Feet, Good Breeders Correspondence D. A. COLYER Seminal Co., THE ‘NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 pages a week. 156 papers a yaer It stands first among ‘-weekly” papers in size, frequency of publica- tion and freshness, variety and reli- ability of contents. It is practically adrily 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 | Matthews, Bret Harte, etc. ous Man. 00, 6 Boxes, $5 00. | We offer this unequaled newspape! S E XUAL Soecial Directions Mailed | a4 BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES togeth- | er one year for $1 50. The regular subscription price of | the two papers is $2 00. "0B LEWIS & C0 Proprietor of ‘Elk Horn Stables Having purchased the Elx Horn barn jand Live:y outfit ot J.W Smith, and having adaed to the same a number ot first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I ndw have the interested in Shecatase ofS A Heath, tee | ; ao th 'S F Warnock. administrator of ssid | 5 as eee Staten to make final settlement aie Trotter, for ten years a prominent | Stile sear remained to mark the place : ; be wont : t . F ty Pro- Se ae ea = ae ns r = : —-s Sry term of the Bates. (orsiseoari | physician of Fairhaven Springs, this) where thedestroyer hadheld full sway- | 57 so: WITH MEALY NOSE ees ge to be held at Butler, commencing on the luth ; killed b ; Hl . ¥§ OF. NOSE : day of May IS. 3. F. WARNOCK county, was killed bv « ranaway A Real Blood Remedy. H s fears Old B t B aoa lteam this morning wh ie ou his way| > 'Three to Seren Years O!c: es | lVETY arm Horses and mules In southwest Mo. t handied on tandsold, or stock commission