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’ SYSTEM ‘your SYSTEM PRICKLY ASH @. BITTERS._s# 4 ft strengthens the kidneys, cl Wi tones up the stomach and pu | & is forti i @ tery, cholera, liver Equally effective used as a PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. Prepared by Prickly Ash Bitters Co., St. Louis. CPPCCISSESCESEE PECEECE SS FOR THE DISEASES OF SUMMER eanses and regulates the liver, es the bowels. fied in advance to resist the influence of malaria, dysen- er disorders and nervous debility. te eee BY USING... Thus the body preventive or cure. Sold by all Draggists. 4 4 oe oe a4 te ag te te = ag a . “2 THE JHEN YORK WORLD, “QHRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 48 pages @ week. 156 papers a yaer | It stands first among ‘weekly” in size, frequency of publica- a ‘and freshness, variety and reli- ity of contents. It is practically | adrily at the low price of a weekly; j tod ite vast list of subscribers extend- ing to every state and territory of the and foreign countries, will youch for the accuracy and fairness De] } inclusiv! its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated and among its special features are a fine | -bumor page, exhaustive market re- ‘porte, all the latest fashions for wo-j and a long series of stories by | ‘the greatest living American and | h authors, Jerome K. Jerome, on Doyle, Stanley Weyman, Mary | Wilkins, Anthony Hope, Brande: | ews, Bret Harte, etc. We offer this unequaled newspaper | and BUTLER WEFKLY TIMES togeth- | | erone year for $1 50. | The regular subscription price cf the two papers is $2 00. THE A. J HURLEY | ‘LUMBER CO. | eGo General Uffce at Kansas ' City, Missouri. | August 2, 6, 9 and 13th, *$ _ This company, with R. J. Hurley, ¥ et Butler, Mo., as General Manager, @bes Eight Lumber Yards in this county and other in adjoining coun- ties. The fact that we operate pumber or yards, enables us to buy Ai kinds of building material in large on” and sell at LOWEST PRICE. Call and see us. T. W. LECC. all repairs, or parts of Buggies, Surries, ‘Wagons, farm wagons, phaetons &, poles, neckyokes, wheels, dashes, cushions, Tell the best Bugov Paint on Earth. 1 We reset tires ands @DO0 NOT RUIN THE WHEELS. ; furnish you a bugsy Special Rates. The best and the lowest rates that have been made for years has been authorized by the Mo. P. R. R. Co., for the 4th of July to all local points within a distance of 200 miles, tickets willbe sold July 3d, 4th, and 5th, limited for return to July 6th at one fare for the round trip. No tickets will be sold for less than 50 cents. 32.830 to Carthage, Mo, and return tickets on sale June 2ist to July 8th, , limited forreturn until July 10th. This will afford an opportunity to hear the Hon W J Bryan June 24, and attend the interstate Chautaqua. $10 to Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Col, on June 29, 30, July 1, 2and $11.15 to Chicago, Ill, on July 16 to 21st, inclusive, and on July 28, 26, 30, $6.55 to St Louis, Mo, on same dates as above named to Chicago. $20.15 to Detroit, Mich, and return July 9to12, inelusive, account Na- tional Republican League of United States. $16.70 to Minneapolis, Minn, and return on July 4,5, account annual meeting Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. $26.60 to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Col, and return for the season of 1887. Tickets limited for return to Oct dist. $18.35 to Milwaukee, Wis, and re- turn on July 3, 4,5, account annual meeting National Educational Asso- ciation, this includes a membership fee of $2. $18.85 to Chattanooga, Tenn, and return on July 12, 13 and 14, account of International Convention Baptist Young Peoples Union of America. $15.15 to Indianapolis, Ind, and re- turn on August 16 and 17 account of annual convention Young People’s Christian Union. $15.15 to Indianapolis, Ind, and re- turn on Sept 7,8 account National Encampment Sons of Veterans. $20.15 to Detroit, Mich, and return on July 4and 5 account convention Young People’s Christian Union, Uni- versalist Church, Special excursion train to Carthage, Mo, June 24 account Hon W J Bryan day Inter-state Chautaqua Assembly. For this occasionthe Mo Pac will run aspecial train leaving Butler about Oa m June 24, returning will leave Carthage at 11 p m after an intcrest- ing night meeting. For this special tickets will be sold at the exceedingly low rate of $1.50 for the round trip. Special excursion train to Carthage July 3 account Talmage day Inter- State Chautaqua Assembly. For this occasion the Mo Pac will runa special t-ain leaving Butler about 10 a m July 3 and returning will leaye Car- thage abont 11 p m after an interest- ing night meeting. For this special train tickets-will be sold the exceed- ingly low rate of $1.50 for the round trip. Por limits of ticks and other partic- ulars call on or address W. C. Burrus, Agent, Butler, Mo, WHAT OF LAW? Criminal Avsault Arouses Texas Far- mers. Dalias, Texas, June 23.—Ora Mc- Reynolde, 14, daughter of J. T. Mc- Reynolds, a planter near Fcroey, was the victim cfan assault yesterday by a min whose face wes masked and hands gloved. The child was not discovered until half an hour after the assault. Neariy 300 farmers aud ail of Sheriff Kelle:'s force im- mediately started out to scour the country for the fiend. A rumor is current that a negro bas been lynched for the crime in Trinity Bottoms The section being, searched by the poss? is remote from} wire service. The gitl is row uncon-! scious, and wil probably die. | The whole country in the vicinity | of Terrell, Foraey and Kauffman is | aroused. The anti-lynchiog law is| forgotten. Many believe that the guilty man was a white man dis- guised. i Dr. King,s New Discovery for Con | 6 sumption. | This is the best medicine in the world | tor all torms of coughs and colds and tor consumption. Every bottle is guar-; anteed. It will cure and not disappoint It has no equal tor whooping cough, asthma, Hay tever, pneumonia, Bron- chitis, la grippe, colds in the head and for consumption. It is sate for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. Jt is always well to take King’s New Lite Pills in connection with Dr. King’s New Discovery, as they and tone the stomach and bow guarantee pertect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at H L Tuck- er’s drugstore. \ i People Starving. New York, June 23 —Capt. Dun ton of the echooner Ella L Daver- port, which arrived this morning fcom Sagua Lagrande, Cuba, reports that business at that place is ata standstill. The sugar warehouses are being prepared by order of Gen. Weyler for us3 as hospitals The people of the city and surrounding country are starving, and are in want of clothes and medicines. What a Prominet Insurance Man Says. 2 H M Blossom, senio1 member of H M Blossom & Co., 217 N, 3d St., St. Louis writes: I had been lett with a very dis- tressing cough, the result of influenza, which nothing seemed to relieve, I took Ballard Horehound Syrup. On bottle completely cured me. I sent one bottle to my sister, who had a severe cough, and she experienced immediate reliet. I always recommend this syrup to my friends. John Cranston, 908 Hampshire street, Quincy, Ill., writes: I have tound Bal-|the New York, New Haven and Hart- | No ford railroad. It is thought that| xo lard’s Horehound Syrup supertor to any other cough medicine I have ever known. It never disappoints. Price 50c. Sold vy H L Tucker. Both May Die. Poplar Bluffs, Mo., June 23.—W. quarreled over a dog in Roper's po- session. Hawkins stabbed Roper in the left lung and abdomen. Roper struck Hawkins on the lower jaw and left arm with the butt of a ehotgun, crushing the jaw and breaking the arm, avd also stabbed him witb a {yesterday with a bisicle that bad | ber is slready holler will it come any |Mrs. George Waterbury of Norton, A STORY ABOUT A KANSAN. Communication Alieged to Have Been ceived by a Chicago Bi Chicago Chronicle. Here is a letter received a few} days ago by a firm deating in bi-} eyeles: : | “Deer sur: I live on mi farm! vei Hamilton, Kas, em_ 57 years! old and just a little sporta. My nef-} few in Ivdiana bot hiss-lf a new) bieycl+ and sent me his old one by} frate, aud ive learned to rida same. | Its a pile of fun, but my bisicle jolts | considerab'e A feller come along | | | hollow injun rubber tires stuffed | with wind He leet me try bissen and mi, it run like a kusbin! He told} me you sell injun robber just the} same a3 hissen How much will it} be to fix mine up like bissen? Mire is all iron wheels. Do you punch the | kellow hole threw the injun robber, or will I hava to do it myself? How do you stick the ends together after you got it done? If your injun rub Re- | ycle Firm. cheaper empty? I can get all the wind I want out here in Kangas free. “P. S.—How much do you ebarge for the doodad you stuff the wind into the rubber with and where do you start?” Attention, Old Soldiers. The manufacturers have instructed J. A. Trimble, Butler, Mo., to give a bottle of 25ct size of Foley’s Colic Cure free tothe firat sol- dier of the ciyil war that applies for same. It ig the great remedy for Chronic Diarrhoea, New York, June 23.—Anvie Wat- erbury, 1], daughter of Mr. and Conn., is a victim of scleroderma which, if not checked, will end in the girl becoming mummified The girl’s flesh is row as kard as wood. The kardest pinch makes ro impres sion on it and not felt. Little Anvie’s vital organs ers still unim paired, bat if the creeping hardness reaches the heart her life will ba very short is Ridgeway, Il, June 24—While George Bryant, a merchant of Oma- ha, Ii, was at cupper yesterday evening his store was broken into and robbed of $3,500 in cash A bloodhound led authorities to the home of a young man of the town. “Don't Stop Him! Foley's Colic Cure, and 50c. THAT THE || § FAC-SIMILE | similatis | N | Jewpe af O12 Dr SAMTELPOICEER | Pimnphin ix.Senna > Rochelle Anise Seed * Aperfect Remedy for Consti \ Fg Stomach, Diarrhoea, | Worms Convulsions Feverish- \| ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of ng the Foo j| ting the Stomachs and Bowels of - Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprunt, Morphine nor Mineral. NoTr NARCOTIC. mm Saede~ EW YORK. Ato months old SES —35CENTS 35 Do ts not sol you anything else on the : a pose. SIGNATURE —Oor-— OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CASTORIA GCastoria is pet cp in one-size bottles enly. Tt in bolk. Don't allow anyone to sell 3 cr promise that is “Jnat a3 good” ill answer every pure ‘5- Sco that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-TA, igen ‘wrappes. ‘Ths fa9- ti Missoun Pacific Railway Time Table | until | He hasa bad attack of colic and is making for | No. e |J.A Trimble’s drug store after a bottle of] No. *A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH.” SAPOLIO 3i2’ Local Freight. S11 Local Freight INTE! NORTH BOUND -M. . M. -M SOUTH BOUD i -1:56 P. M. RSTATE DIVISION nhs 11:59 A. My W. Cc, Bunrvs, Agent. New London, Conn., June 24 —A|K. ©. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. woman whose name is given as Fan nie Taylor, was to-day caught in the act of placing ties on the tracks of she is insane. Brussells, June 24 —The Reform publishes a dispatch from the Congo Free State sayicg tbat all members native troops,including Baron Dhan- is himeelf. Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. XK tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direct route from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, ve cs and points north and northeast and to Denver, J. Roder and Mose Hawkins, colored | of the Congo expeditiou under Baron | 6 0 8 7 Freight daily except Sunday 12: sree: oe Sat. 1 1 Express daily... 80U" 2 Express daily .7............- Freight daily except Sunday NORTH BOUND. 10 p. m. Op. m, Svaveeauewr p.m. OUTHT BOUND. 2:21 p.m, a.m. Dp. mM, Remember this is the popular short line be gden, San Francisco, Portland and points * west and northwest. Dhanis bave bean massacred by the|spsred to make the passenger equipment of | tbis line second to none in the west. via the new line. Gen’l No expense has been Travel H.C. Orr. Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. Whereas Alexander Power, deed of trust, dated the eleventh (11) day of July, 1890, filed for record in the office of the recorder of deeds of Bates county, Missouri, on the second (2d) day of August, recorded in said office in book 97 at page 45, Trustee’s Sale. by his certain 1899, and daly | did | 1S THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI) ,, County of Bates, 5°" In the Probate Court forthe county of Bates May term, 1897. Eva Lewis, adminiatratrix of C. B, Lewis, deceased. Order of Publication. Eva Lewis, adminiatratrix of C. B, Lewis, her petition, prayin; le of so much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and isfy the remaining debte due by said estate, yet unpaid for want of sufficient assets, and cae among other things thateaid C. B. Lewis died owning real estate encumbered by trust deeds; and did not devise the same or provide for e by will and praying for t! pay, off the encumbrances thereon; it is there- fore ordered that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased. be notified that appli- cation as aforesaid has been made, and unless the cont be shown om or before the first day of the next term of this court be held on the 2nd Monday of August, 1597 next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole. or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be safficient for the payment of said debts; and it is further ordered, that this no- tice be published in some newapaper in this state, forfour weeks before the next term of this court and that a copy of this notice be served on each of the heirs residing in Bates county at least ten daye prior to the next term of this court. RI { Bs. STATE OF MISSOU County of Bates . Wm. M. Dalton, Judge of the Probate Court, heldinand for said county. hereby certify that the foregoing isa true copy of the original order of publication therein referred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said court. Done at office in Butler, Mo., this 18th day of eye A. D. 1897. WM M. DaLTON, Judge of Probate. {seat} 29-4t convey to C W Waddell, trustee therein named | the following described real estate situate in | the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- | wit All of lot twenty-seven (27) in block twenty- four (24) and lot four (4) in block thirty-three (38) in the town site of Amoret, asthe same is marked and designated on the plat of said Am- oret, filed and recorded in the office of the re- corder of deeds of Bates county, Missiouri, i trust to secure the payment of two) p sory notes of even date therewith; and, wh PARKER’S GINGER TONIC ng Troubles, Debi a and is noted Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Clay county, return able at the June term, 1897, of said court, to me directed in favor of William Hal- lissy and against Kemp M. Woods, Jr., I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, in- terest and claim of said defendant, Kemp M. Woods Jr.,in and to the following described real ri estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, two- 1 wit: id deed of trust contains a provision | The southwest quarter of the southeast quar- eofthe death, inability, refusal to m eleven (12); northwest quarter of ce of the trustee. then the sheriff st quarter of section eleven (11): punty, Missouri. should become his | southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of r to the title of said property, with all | section eleven (11); southwest quarter of the wers, duties and obligations thereof, and | southwest quarter of section twelve (12); north- ould proceed to sell the same; and, whereas | east quarter of the northeast quarter of section C W Waddell, the trustee named in said deed } fourteen (14); southeast quarter of the south- ent trom Bates county, Missouri. 7 west quarter of section eleven (11); northeast and refuses to act as trustee. Now therefore. | quarter of the northwest quarter of section notic hereby given thatd, EC Mndd, sheriff | fourteen (14); northwest quarter of the north- of Bates county, Missouri, under and by virtue | west quarter of section fourteen (14); northeast of the authority in me vested by said deed of | quarter of the northeast quarter of section fil- trust, at the request of the legsi owner and | teen (15); fifteen (15) acres off north side of the holder of said notes, will proceed to sell said | northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of realestate at public vendue for cash to the | section fourteen (14), ail in township forty- t bidder at the front door of the Bates | two (42) of range thirty-three(33) in Bates coun- court house in Butler, Bates county, | ty, Missouri, 1 will on ae Seer July 15, 1597 shit Ascend: = pe Fira Sia caste . | Between the hours of nine o’clockin the fore- between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | “erween Une Mourn Grinthe efternoon of that noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of satisfying the indebted- day, at the east front door of the court house, knife on the bead. Both may die very few dollars Iam thankful to all who patronized me and hope you will continue #0, and if you have never tried me, come be convinced that this is the right place Removal. We take pleasure in announcing that after this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney roubles and liver complaint from the user. It is the only medicino that is guarantced to cure these diseases or no} day, Pars sure cure is sold by H. ie Tneker Much Knife! ‘The use of the surgeon’s knife is be- coming so general, resulting fatally 1 such a large number of cases, as to occasion generalalarm. Mr. William Walpole, of Walshtown, South Dakota, writes; “‘“About} mre es three years ago, therecame under my lefteye a little blotch about the size of a small pea. It grew rapidly,and shooting pains ran in every direction. | I became alarmed and consulted a good doctor, who pronounced it can- cer, and said that it g must be cut out. This I would not consent to, having little faith in the 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. PATENTS TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, COPYRICHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may f ily ascertain, free, whether an invention is tinh ideas agency for securing parents | W America. We have sf Washington mice, its taken tl &.Co. receive ‘Medial notice in the tas SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, DERCORNS r: Btops all pain. Makes Whipped to Death, Mitchell, Ind., June 23.—Alone in the electric light plant, which was completely wrecked,the body of Lee Jones, the manager, was discovered last night. A huge belt broke and whipped Jones to death, besides de- stroying th interior of the building. d to the undersign- cribed real estate e county of Bates ed trus ,the following de lying a&gd being situate in t and staty of Missouri, to: ‘The we¥t half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23) in township forty-two (42) north i (32) west of the Sth princijfal meridian, containing eighty ($0) acres mo or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain not® fully described in ‘said deed of trust; and ereas, default has been made in the paymentjof the annual interest on said a is now past due Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts me and ill ted, larzest x ft weutln Journ Weakly; termetath a year ri moni copies and oN Patexrs sent trees Address MUNN & CO 361 Breadway, New 5 Bere, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Emissions, rhea, ZMANLIS : Nervousness, Seif Distrust, | Loss of Memory, &e. Will make RIENTA syle at | EXUAL poe Soecial Directions Matte | PILLS witheach Box. Address | “Palisrd Suow Ltaizent Co. 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. , and tike sai unpaid. Nogv, therefore, at the request of the legal holdfr of said note and pursuant to the eonditiong of said deed of trust, I will pro- above described premises ai ndae,! the highest bidder for cash, at the east front | door of the court house in the city of Butler, cofpnty of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on ri Friday July 16, 1897, tween the hours )pf nine o’clock in the fore- ea paper five o’cloc\k in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose® of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. 4 L 30-4t Whercas Henry Speer and Emma his wife, did on the syh day of April, exe- ente and deliver to BBtes county, in the state of Missou their nool fund mortgage, whie! id mortgage was onthe 1ith day of April, 1872 5 page of the sche of Bates county, Mo. ,c ty the following deser “The southwest quart ), township forty [ tes county, Missou' was made to secure the sehool fund bend th; whereas sald prineiya), past due and unpaid. suance of an order of th at the May adjourned tc I will proceed to sell the estate at pudlic vendue, for cash, at the east fron he city of Butler, fund mortgage record nveying to Bates cou bed real estate to-wit of section thirty-five Oo}, range thirty [ i, which conveyance payment of a certain nm describe and now Now therefore. in par- © mace of said court above described real othe highest bidder door of the court county of Bates ne o'clock in the fore- the sfternoon of that f satisfying said debi, E. MUDD, between the hours of bh noon and five o’clock iy day, for met paren apt nad cests - tr eet O° Seria of Bates County, Mo. | ber room and frightened ber ro thit duly recorded in book | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, snd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1 Is guaranteed to give pevtect satisfaction er money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H.L. Tucker druggist Hudecn, N. ¥., June 23 —Mary Mesarosh, a Hungarian girl, 17 yesrs old, has been made a raving man'ac; by the search light cfa steamer. |The powerful rays were throwa into » became iisace. iare,the most fatal of al! diseases. | |FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE) ‘a GUARANTEED remedy; ior money refunded. Con-| | tains remedies recognized |by all eminent ysicians | |as the best for Kidney and Biadder troubies. Price ssc. 2nd $1.00. } indiscriminate use of the knife. Read- ing of the many cures made by s.s. ., 1 determined to give that medicine atrial, and after I had taken it a few days, the cancer became irritated and began todischarge. This after awhile ceased, leaving a small scab, which finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to mark the place where the destroyer had held full sway. A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is in the blood and it is folly | toexpect an operation tocure it. S.S.S.} remedy for every disease of the blood. Books mailed free; | address Swift Spe- | cific Co., Atlanta, No eutri: were granted to t day of January. 15%, by Bates county Missouri. = All persons having cia'ms against q tate, sre required to exhibit them for allow- ance to the executrix within one year after the | date of said letters, or they may be preciuded | from any benefit of said estate: an} claim be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, trey shall be for- ever barred. This Sist day of May, 197. SARAH J. PARK. m4 Exeeutrix. ness secur penses of said sale. duly, 1890, filed for recordin the office of the recorder of deeds of Bates county, Misscuri, om the 5th day of August, 1499, and duly recorded | in said office in book Wat page 65, to the following described real estate, to-wit: the tow! ed and designated on the plat of Amoret by S2-4t said deed of trust. and the ex- E. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., and substitute Trustee. | Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Elmer W Power by his certai deed of trust dated the eleventh (1th) day of | y Waddel. i d convey | 1, trustee therein’ mentioned, ' AU of lots twenty-four (24), twenty-five (2) | x e of (26) in block twenty-four (24 in Amoret, as the same are mark- | on file in the office of the regorder of deeds of Bates | | county. Missouri (guaranteed purely vegetable) is areal: m ent of two (2 het if such | noon dsy mtrustto secure the pay- ertain promissery notes of and, whereas defauit has hereo! whe aid deed THE FIDELITY in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- qa at public vendne-to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E. G. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County. ACCIDENT Si-4t AND. HEALTH INSURANCE. MUTAL AID ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU If disabled by accident $7 to $1@ per month. | If you lose two limba, $25 to 85.60. If you lose youreye eight, $2 to $5,000, | If you lose one limb $=3 to $2,000, thst I, wisseu if you are fil $44.% per mnonth, If killed, will pay your heirs, $20 to $5,000, if insured, you cannot lose all your income when you are sick or disabied by Accident. Absolately protection at a cost of $1 to $2.25 per month The Fidelity Matal Aid Association is pre- tis the La and strongest Accident ealth aaaolotion in the Uaied States. an | It has $4,000.@ cash deposita with the States | of California and Mii i with ample EKeserye noo of said | indebt Ez Sheriff of Bates county, Mo., and substitute Trustee. Fand and large nesets. make ite certificate an absolute guarantee of st the solidity of its protection to Its members.

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