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W L Liggett, J R Gallaway Admr. STH DAY. Mary E Scott, A E Lowdermilk Admr. J E Morrison, FS Morrison Admr. Anna Scifres, Scharlotte Scifres G & C, Grace Brannock, J R Brannock G & C. Charley Boyd et al, J BRay G&C. Edward Cowley, Geo Davidson, W C and Samuel Peeler Executors. General Office at Kansas City, Missouri. This company, with R J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, hes Eight Lumber Yarde in this county and other in adjoining coun- ‘ties. The fact that we operate ‘pumber or yards, enables us to buy ‘all kinds of building material in large , ‘quantities and sell at LOWEST ‘PRICE. Call and see us. | T. W. LECC. for all repairs, or parts of Buggies, Surries, road wagons, fa wagons, phaetons &,poles, hs 3, neckyokes, Wheels, dashes, cushions, top. T sell the b Bugov Paint on Earth. We reset tires and PO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS. | / Will furnish you a buggy HIGH OR LOW GRADE P for very few dollars. Iam thankful to all who " have patronized me and hope you willcontinue todo so, and if you have never tried me, come onvinced that this is the right place W D Swipe, dec’d, W A Bronaugh Admr. STATE OF MISSOURI? ,. County of Bates, | esis mencing on the 9th day of August, 1897. {seat} day of July, 1897. WM. M. Sheriff’s Sale. and authority By virtue court, to me directed in favor of William lissy and agai levied and sei terest and claim of said defendant, I wit: section eleven (11); southwest quarter | southwest quarter of section twelve ( | east quarter of the northeast quarte west quarter of section eleven (1); quarter of fourteen (14); rofthe northeast quarter of s quarte: fifteen (15) acres of north teen (15); section fourteen (14), all in S50 YEARS’ | ty, Missouri, L will on EXPERIENCE. | Wednseday July Between the hours of nine o’el noon and five o’clock in the af day, at the east front door of the n the pte Se Sede de Se Se de de de de Se de de de de de dee edn do 56 | CSS S SSS SS SSS ES SSCS SSS TESS ee e ose of partici ng in ayagit ..p rhe most positive caterch evre. Full |? = ne spas sg ooetiagt 3e WS ee ainet te: monvinent dedicvtion, July 22. This Ely Bros. 56 Warren St, N. Y. City decirion wis arrived ab when the Lucius B Babcock, minor, Jno D Moore G & C. Thereby certify the above and foregoing |ing that Mr. to be a true and correct copy of Settlement ke thi S Docket for the term of the Probate Court com- to take the cue, he continued: Witness my hand and seal this the 6th DALTON, Judge of Probate. of a gencral | execution ued from the office of the clerk of thecircuit court of Clay county,return Attention, Old Soldiers. able. at the June term, 1897, of said = st Kemp M. Woods, Jr., 1 have ed upon all the right, title, a <emp M. Woods Jr.,in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- ‘The southwest quarter of the southeast quar ter of section eleven (11); northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section eleven (11); southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of of the north= of section fourteen (14); southeast quarter of the south- northeast the northwest quarter of section northwest quarter of the north- west quarter of section fourteen (14); northeast ‘tion fift- side of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of township forty- two (42) of range thirty-three(33) in Bates coun- Stand by Hawkins. | $20,000 Indemnity. | Washington, D. C., July 7.--Pest| Washington, D.C., July 7.—The| office department officials have de-}senate committee on foreign role | termined to stand by F. N. Hawkins, \tions to day reported a resolution the newly appointed postmaster at | requesting the president to employ! | Strafford, in Green county. Hawking |such means or exercise such power | was appointed postmaster by Gen. las may be necessary to obtain from | Bristow several weeks ago. He bad the Spavish government $20.000 in-| won in a primary and was selected demnity for the injuries and dam-| for that reason. In the first plac , agea suffered by August Bolton and | Hawkins lives wiles from Strafford. | Gustive Richlieu, naturalized Amer | The only room in town available for | ican citizens. for wrongful arrest and| the postoffice was rented by the anti-/ imprisonment by the Spanish author-| Hawkiss men Then Hawkias set ities at Santiewo de Cuba in 1895. | up a postcfiice in the sitting rovm of | All efforts to settle the ¢! al 5 * Pa E e | nis hourewand compelled the patrons| through the u-ual diplomatic ehar-| to eoma ere mile to bis farm for{nels his resulted in failure, the | wnat ay = 2 | therlitrs Ac racy wa3 form.| Spanish government flatly declined} eltod ive Hawhics out of businese.jto discuss the Pos has just made the cns¢ aud ibe department haa dee) cided to stand by Hawkins. | MeKintey Aceepts | | bo eon fail to ‘ake advautage of Washington, D C., July 7.—Pres-! matter. ecior J.D Sullivan| Morgau gave notic: as soon as | 3 Ofce Tr + lengthy report on| tariff bil pirs+d the senate woud) be asked to take prompt action. ' ti- offer. Send 10 cents to us foc|ident McKinley bas positively de 1, ecerous tial »ze cr ask your|cided to visit Chicago for the pur- Ask for Eiy’s Cream Balin} president heard that the tariff bill is to be passed at once. I suffered froa catarth of the worst kind ever since a boy, and I never boped for cure, but Ely’s Cream Balm seems to do even that. Many acquaintances have used it with ex- cellent results.—Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, Tl. Twelve Reasons Why. The St Louis Republic gives a dozen good reasons why newspaper readers should read the paper. Here they are: : 1. The Republic is the greatest} newspaper published. 2. It bas a cable news service over the entire civilized world, | which no otker paper cau secure. {Reed’s Nerve. Washington, D C, July 7—The House reassembled at noon to day, a continuation of Monday's session Mr. McMillan of Tepnessee put the Speaker in a hole. Rising t9 make a parliamentary inquiry, Mr. MeMillian asxed, this bsing a con- tinuation of Monday's session, if it were not in order to move to sus ~ — — — put a matter Sistas ponte parece 6. Members of the Associated Speaker Reed (after a moment's] Press, the greatest news gatherer in consideration): “The chair thinks it| the world. would be in order.” 7 Publ’shes daily tha market re- u the large cities ani capitols of Eu- 4 News buseau in New York City and Washington, D. C 5 Special correspondents in every city aud town in the westera United &C 3. Special correspondents ia all! rope. | “7 Ry - ports of the world. M ae 1 gra gata eae $. Issues a magnificent colored os 7 , ne get * - magazine cover with the Sunday pa- pen srulés and pu e Cuban belligerency resolution oa its pas- sage.” The Speaker, however, did no er. | other paper. 10 [ssues a stay put Bes Calmly turning to! .omic weekly with each Sunday pa-|, Baker | the Republican side he remarked: ; No er. 11. Publishes pages of interest and value to womankind. “The gentleman from Maine is recognized.” After a moment's pause, and find- : partment is the most popular fea- Dingley was not likely | ture ever introducsd by a newspa- “The| per. Thousands patronize it. gentleman moves that the Housedo| The daily and Sunday now adjourn.” Roll was called and resulted: Yeas, 134; vaye, 104. So the House adjourned until tomorrow. months and $1.50 for three months. year—104 papers, two each week. Kansas City Times Hal-| The manufacturers have instructed J. A. Trimble, Butler, Mo., to give a bottle of 25ct size of Foley’s Colic Cure free tothe first sol dier of the ciyil war that applies for same. It is the great remedy for Chronte Diarrhoea, Cramp Colic and Bowel complaints Damage By Floods. Paris, July 7.—Advices from the south of France show that the des- truction by the floods there was greater than earlier reports indicat- ed. The losses are estimated at 200,000,000 francs ia the aggregate. Hardly a village has escaped dam- age and the number drowned quite 300. Silver Paper in Missouri and the West. DAILY, $4 A YEAR. TWIEASWEER TIMES, $1.00 4 YEAR. is | | i fore- There is no ?About it. 9 More noted writers and artists | No’ contribute to the Republic than any | ., unqualled four page mee 12. Ite 10 cent dress pattern de Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. dail St. Lous) xo. 2 express = ae Republic is $6 a year, $3 for six No.6 Freight daily except Sanday The Twice a week Republic is $1 a The Only Metropolitan Free Fearless, Democratic, Absolutely and Unalterably in Fayor of Free Sil- SEE THAT THE \FAC-SIMILE SICNATURE —oO ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food andResula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS “CHILDREN Ee Lilehie Is ON THE || Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opmum.Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. Recipe ost Gla Dr SIMTEL PITCHER Pumpkin Sead~ dix Seana > Rodale Anise Seed ¢ Fippermant - &1 Garbanet Soda Harm Seed - = od OF EVERY BOTTLE OF ASTORIA Castoria is put cp in one-size bottles only. qh i . Don’t allow anyone to eel you anything else cn the plea or promise that it is ‘just as good" and “will answer every ptr RU Sco that you get C-A-S-T-0-B-Id, ect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoca, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. | Fac Simile Signature of itll. Ato months old ‘35 Dosr —359CENTIS pose. BY The fo. _EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. “Emile pa. egrare every ef wrapper. “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES APOLI Missouri Pacifie Railway Time Table | Order of Publication. NORTH ROUXD + No 6 fs 2 : 4m +| STATE OF MISSOURI? a orirel ster a ARS: NE 1°" County of Bates. 5 “*: 10... “"""or40 PL M2 | In the Probate Court for the county of Batee 312 Local Freight......-- 1:29 A. M, May term, 1897. D. V. Brown, administra- tor, C. G. Lockwood, deceased, SOUTH BOUND, és - Order of Pablication G. No. D. V Brown, administrator of C. Sane Lockwood deceased, presents to the court Sli Local Freight.... his petition, prayise for an order dor INTERSTAT the sale of eo om of the real estate 319 Depart . of ssid deceased will pay and setiafy No. 550 Arrivi the remainin, due by said state, aud yet unpaid for want of suficient sesets, accompanied by the accounts, lists dénven- tories required by law in euch casa; om examination whereof it is ordereé that all person: interested in the estate of said deceas be notified that mj fee cation as aforesaid has been made, and unlese the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to be held on the 2nd Monday of Aug’ 169; 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 farther ordered, that this no- ; tice be published in some newspaper 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 K. C Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. NORTH BOUND. Freight dally except Sunday } pene Re Bae } "| Express daily... see SOUTHT ROUND, daily . No 8 ¥ Remember this is the popular short line be- tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pittsburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo, Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., snot the direct youte from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, | county at least ten days prior to the next term and points north and northeast and to Denver, | of thia court. Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points ; STATE OF MISSOURI west and northwest. No expense has been | Coanty of Bates { aly spared to make the passenger equipment of | I, Wm. M, Dalton. Judge of the Probate this line second to none inthe west. Travel| Coart, held in and for’ said county. hereby H Orr, | certify that the foregoing isa true copy of the via the new line. Gen’l Pass. Agt | original order of publication therein referred , Kansas City, Mo. = | to, as the game appears of record in my office Trustee's Sale. Witness my hand and seal of said Whereas Alexander Power, by his certain| {stat] court. Done at office in Butler, deed of trust, dated the eleventh (ii) day of | Mo,, this 2ith day of June, A. D. July, 1890, filed for record in the office of the | Is%. WM M. DaLTON, recorder of de Missouri, on | iE, Sane ree nd duty | at page 45, did School Fund Mortgage Sale. to C W Waddell, therein named following deseribed real estate situate in| 2, and state of Missouri, to- | his wife, did on the Sth day of April, } cute and deliver to Bates county, in the state of Missonri, their school fund mortgage, “k thirty-three | which said school tund mortgage was on the of Amoret, as the | 1ith day of April, 1872. duly reeorded in book jesignated on the plat of said 5 page 592, of the school fund mortgage recoré drecorded in the office of of Bates county, Mo. conveying to Bates coun- of Bates @ounty, Mi: ty_ the following described real estate to-wit 5 | “The southwest quarter of section thirty-five | (95), township forty [40], range thirty [39] Rates county. Missouri, which conveyance | was made to secure the payment of a certain | Sehool fand bend therefn described, and | whereas sald pringipa! and interest is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore. in par- suance of an order of the county court, made at the May adjourned term, is07, of said court I will proceed to sell the above described reat Whereas Henry Speer and Emma M Speer, 72,exe- n block twenty- | in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mis No question indeed with those who have ver, It Is the One and the Only ) sell the same or so much thereof as’ may be re- | used it, but that Foley’s Kidney Cure is abso- $ < icy :: estate at pablic vendue, to the st bidder quired at public yendue to the highe bidder | Intely reliable for all kidney and bladder dis- One Metropolitan Daily Support- for cash, at the east front door the eourt for i isfy said exec costs. eases. A.1 gi t = * > Hee Butie: for cash, to satisfy said execution ang oD, ase a oe Butler Mo. ing the Cause of Free Silver and ae pe cast i ne Se county of Batee TRADE MARKS, Si-tt Sheriff of Bates County. E bys ia | the Chicago Platform—It Stands Friday, July 16, 1997, Zaten by Sharke, of the authority in r 5 between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- Notice of Fin Notice is hereby given to all cr others interested in the estate of Do COPYRICHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may Quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention is Probably patentable. ‘Communications strictly confidential, Oldest agency for securing patents in Ameri ‘We have » Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive ‘Mecial notice iu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, " Reautifulty illustrated, largest circulation of any scientific journal, weekly, terms $3.00 a year ; ‘ six months, Specimen copies and ND 1K ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CO., ESICNS, | ses | al Settlement. thereof, at the next term of the Probate Court. in Bates County, souri,to be held at Butler on the August, 1807. JOHN LUD 4t Geo. Dinning’e Pardon. | editors, and all ‘JL, McConnell, | deceased, that I, John Ludwick, administrator of said estate, intend to make final settlement Bates County State of Mis- Mh day of VICK, ———_—_—_— LV | London, July 8.—Details of the} the People and ys fighting on debat againet the bosses, alw in its belief of the terrible msnuer. The waters in the vicivity of the ble ground and strong | jets of trae Democ | at All Times for the Interests of the West and ten- | acy as enunciated in the al owner and trust, at the request of the 2 said | holder of said né proceed real estate at pub noon and five o’clock in th day, for the purposes of & afternoon of that ing said debt, Cc MUDD, loss of the pilgrim ateamer Sultan,| Against Trust| Domination, Po- | highest bidder at the fro é sat Interest and cost. riff of Bates County, Me. ener: S . Seer guse in Butler, B coun ecb ca ac -s sf di yroies which was dashed to pieces on the| litical Corraprion, Gang Rule, a aia oe = ee ee y o ; ines and Wall Street Shy- Thursd j Notice of Final Settlement. rocks off the Island of Socrata, ere} ‘ opunns 5 f me uourss ; : i Notice is hereby given to all creditors, ane % locks. j begs its to the effect that s portion of the | % H rpose of 8 ; sted others interested in the estate of Joel Zinn, crew and pas e t death in al al i ‘ d and the ex- ased, that I, John Zinn, administrator of | y and ssengers me eath in a} wed to the le and ‘MUDD tate, intend to make final settlement P g Pledged to the cause of the veople and MUDD, sinie, intend 10 ake, Secs Comey county, state of Mis- t Butler, on the 9th day of JORWN ZINN, 361 Broadway, New York. : an ne - Y "4 4 2 7 xington, Ky., Jul Ooh Wel. Chicago platform. The Kansas City Times is , 2 ~ a ——_-— Eos eS . yee island swarm with sharks On ac. | now te only free silver paper of the metro-) Wherea : Adiministrator. )C. P. Breckenridge publishes an} s : politan class in the State of Missouri and the | gyed of tr | open letter to acting Gov. Worth |count of the high seas prevailing, | krest Middle West and Southwest, & veason July ‘ACCIDENT eh ch . a paper @ > for ; — ioe i , oP : ites \the first boat lowered from the| pabetyestern interests find their strongest ad- THE 8 | ington, asking bim to pardon the i ask dashed vocate inThe times. Its editorials are widely in a: pean AX H hee | im: steam wi noted and its devotion to the free silver} ¢, "5 £\ TRAINED NURSE ¢ | negro, Geo. Dinviog, who was sen | sateen as reper. cacy apie to | cause a and Jt qualified indorsement of the | ine - = ear touches the Spot . : | pieces, avd its load of human freight | entire Democratic sural prees | HEALTH ouches the spo g | tenced to seven yeara in the penitea- Its corps of writers and correspondents sre | ang twen . with e | tiary for protecting his home against lwere torn and eaten by the sharks | thorougb!y trained in the preparation. of news | the town mY oe rect: 1s . eat and the way to prodace ri; ble ‘ds desi mh ce oe ant ol 5 : leoured isd Lillea. | 22 sight cf those remaining on the! paper. Aside from its political ee ble ae INSURANCE. & | whitecaps, one of whom be billed. | Pea een yecelve mi atten on from the national | é stesmer. | press, d it is y them more than all} Ges e = ae a j - j THE FIDELITY MUTAL AiB Mr. Breckenridge says j man, a father, and it was bis and be was its defender. Mar courage, charity, urite to make rages on poor, illiterate cowardly and unspeak Or DOr rora Bure, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss ef Manhood, Seminat Emissions, Spermat OZMANLIS ORIENTAL SEXUAL PILLS ous Man. Price Boxes, $5.09. Soecia! Directions Matted with each Box. Address Ballard Snow Linimes’ 62-» 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOVIS, = MO DERCORNS ‘Makes walking sy. % | “Dinning isa negro, be is poor. | jhe wasa slave, be is a citizen, & negrce ly base.” only sare Cure Ne. st Drom | other Kansas City papers combined. -« and to keep alive to |bave The Times. It —all the time Daily, for one year. ome year. Si.#). our order now to The nsas City, Mo. Twi ous ) letters ; rE rvVi. iDNEY CURE ARANTEED remedy roney refunded. Con- tains remedies recognized) oy all eminent physicians | \as the best for Kidney and | Bladder troubles. * Price soc. and $1.00. ance to the ex! date of said let! from any benef claim be not ex. the date ef this p ever barred. 12 30-4 e pr Sist day of May, 1507. SARAH J. PARK. |°"phe cause of silver is constantly growing, | te § progress you must CW Ws the news—ail of it as exe- Park. deceased. { te: and if sach ithim two years from jeation, they shall be for- , Execatrix, Bot at ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU t rT month,

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