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By mail, per packaze, or six for #5.00, with a posi Fave written guarantee tc cure or refund ‘ » Circularfree, Address AEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHIC.G0, ILL tor Sale in Butler, by H. L. Tucker Druggist. THE ! J, HURLEY | LUMBER CO. aly is meral Uffice at Kansas City, Missouri. ) This company, with R J. Hurley, : Butler, Mo., as General Manager, Right Lumber Yards in this dounty and otber in adjoining coun- The fact that we operate ber or sarde, enables us to buy inds of building material in large nlities and sell at LOWEST CE. Call and see us. e aRee T. W. LECC. ‘all repairs, or parts of Buggies, Surries, y neckyok * eS Teel the bes! Bugov Paint on’ Earth. We reset tires and NOT RUIN THE WHEELS. furnieh you a buggy wheels, dashes, cushions, Tam thankful to all who ized me and hope you will continue #0, and if you have never tried me, come ‘be convinced that this te the right place ACCIDENT —AND—— HEALTH INSURANCE. ME FIDELITY MUTAL AID OCIATION WILL PAY YOU eabled by accident lose two limb: lose your eye sight, lose one limb $83 to $2,000, 11 $40.00 per month will pay your heirs, $208 to $5,000, red, you cannot lose all your income }you are sick or disabled by Accident. tely protection at a cost of $1 to pFidelity Mutal Aid Association is Bre. bly the largest and strongest Accident Mealth Association in the United States. Ras $6,000.00 c: lepor with the States uf and Missouri, which, together, x le Reserye Fund and large assets, 0 to $100 per month. to $5, 000 000, of ita protection to ite members. iculars address J. L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec. and Gen. Manager, San Francciso. Cal LYS CREAM BALM is a positive cure. into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 5¢ ie at Dracgists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. ¥ BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York City- S _CINCER TONIC ig Troubles, Debility, ‘and is noted for misking cares when ‘ils. Every mother and invalid should have Combined course. $50.00; wad booms per week, cents: Lessons in Music, Law and Art reasonable roved security for tuition, except Music, Law and Art. Send this to your triend, bone of lead. Missouri Normal & Business College Se eesti Will Open its Fall Term Sept. 7, 1897 Tultion in Normal Department per week, 8) cents; T' anttiie Department per week, $1.50; Life Scholarship in Business Dept , $30.00; in and Typewriting Dept. hori Board per week, $1 Wili tal THE MISSOURI NORMAL AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Find a Mine in the Street. Joplin, Mo., July 30.—A rich lead mine bas been struck on Main street, Joplin, aud a ba’f interest in it was traded this evening for a fine 250- acre farm in Clay county, Kentucky, worth akout $5,000 About three weeks ago, grading Mein Street near Street, they struck a body of dry H. D. Graves and Sam Vaughd, two miners, leased the lot near where the lead wes found, and began tiokiog a shaft. depth of seven feet from the surface they struck a rich body of lead ore and tcok out over a tcn of it near A Kentucky capitalist visited the miners and! with ten freight cars. Graves would not eell or trade his interest, bat Vaugho Ma- chinery will be put on the ground. avd Joplin will soon have a big lead mine working on Main street, two | blocks from the business center. while workmen At the sidewalk to-day. offered to buy it. traded for the farm as stat Annual Reunion S. D. V. A. Annual Reunion at Neosho, aition in Business and Shorthand and were Fifth The Southwes: District Veteran Asscciation will give its Eleventh Me, Is Weyler to Go? Havana, July 268.—The news jcomes aga‘n that Gen. Weyler is to jreturn to Spain. His recall has |been decided upon by the govern jmeat of Senor Canovas, but it will) | not be officially published until the | government is certain that a general ‘of high standing will take the re- sponsibility of leading the Spanish ‘army. The name of Ramon Blanco is mentioned as Weyler’s sugeessor. It is asserted in Havara that Gen. Weyler will leave in a few days for |Spain, having failed in another ef |fort to induce Gemez to capitulate |on a promise of atoaomy | Clintor, Missouri. 3 | Mr. A. L. Armstrong, and old drug- gist, and a prominent citizen ot this en- terprising town, says: ‘I sell some forty | different kinds of cough ,medicines but] | have never in my experience sold so much of any one article as 1 have of Ballard’s Herehound Syrup. All who use it say it is the most pertect remedy for cough, jcold, consumption, and all diseases ot the throat and lungs,they haye ever tried.”’ Itis a specitic for croup and whvoping cough. It will relieve a cough in one minute. Coatains no opiates. Sold by Il. L. Tucke New York, July 29.—The United States battleship Maine w:nt ona rampage in the Hast river this morn- mg. In endeavoring to avoid a tangle of vessels off the foot of Jef ferson stree:, the big warship hit | i | ~ | 1 | an excursion beat, carrying away 20 feet of her side, ran into a pier, demolishing it, aud flaally wound up by poking her nose into a float moor, making a hols in it, which caused it to to the bottom, a sink Vbe Maine lost a little paint off her bows; other wise not damaged. she was Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 3 Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says: I had the rheumatism so bad I could not raise my hand to my head, Ballard’s Snow Liniment has entirely cured me. 1 take pleasure in intorming my neigh- bors and friends what it has done fer me Chas Handley, clerk for Lay & Lyman, Kewanee, IIl., advises us Snow Liniment Uld Gallows at Ft. Smith Torn Down, | ifort walls and building to the city {that Foley’s Colic Cure is an instant relief for | HIGH OR LOW GRADE} jite certificate an absolute guarantee of distress! stomach art istressing August 24th to 28th, 5 days, at the magnificent grounds at the junction of the K. C. P. & G. and Frisco raihoada The finest grounds, best watered, shaded and located, in the Scuthwest. We anticipate the great: est gathering of veterans of both | arm’ea ever assembled ia Southwest Miesouri. Eminent speakers from abroad will deliver addresses. Brass bands, choirs, quartettee, srmy |songe, will be interspersed with army reminiscaneer, grim jokes, and all kinds of social samusemente. Come, everybody. The railroads have given half fare. Peace, plenty and prosperity preyail. Come! Come!! Come!!! The War Department has ordered 400 army tents for this Reunion. Together with the other tents be- longing to the Association, there will be ample and complets eccom- modatiors for all. H. J. Curtice, Ch’mn Ex Com. J. C. Hens, Sec’y. Remembers His Friend in Need. Guthrie, Ok , July 28 —An Eastern man sme time ago went “broke” in trying to keep up the Garden City boom, and H P. Myton, a brother inlaw of John H. Cotteral of this city let bira have $500 Co start anew The man returned Kast, grew rich ,and bought an electric street car line in Elkbart, Ind. He then sent for Myton and made bim general manager Mr. Myton was a candi- date for Secretary of State of Kansas | three years ago Mis. Sarah W. Coates, aged 68 widow of the late Kersey Coates, died at her home in Kaneas City on the 25th. Mra. Coates was a Penn- sylyavia Quaker. She and her hus- band went to Kansas City in 1865, and Mr. Coates was one of the founde s of the cits, huilding the opera hcuse and the hotel bearing his name. An unknown baby boy was found by some boys while bathing in White's pond, in the euburbs of Warrensburg, on the 24th. The body of the child had been placed io a sack and a rock tied to the sack to hold it to tha bottom. The baby was fully matured and had evidently been born recently. cured him of rheumatism. it? all intlammation, wounds, sores, cuts, prains, etc. Sold by HL ‘Tucker. Mrs. Jane Mansfield, formerly Mrs. Jane Redford, attempted suicide at the residence of James Evane, at Chilhowe2, by swallowing a tea- Tar does not hold out fa! stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort Why not try It will surely do you good. It cures On the night of the 26th inst., Fort Smith, Ark., July 23—The city chain geng tore down the old, gallows this morning. Geo. Maledon, | = R the old hangmar, and his associates z ibave been bere a week trying to buy| the gallows. el | and exhibitit. | They wanted to travel | The gallows was the property of | the United States until a recent act | f Congress donated it and the old} !will ba used fcr kindling wood at the Gity Hall. | You Can Depend on It lican journal, saye: “The republican party throughout the country t day | is afflicted with a demoratization | such as rever in the histcry of our | politics has come so suddenly upon | It is only six} moaths siuce a republican president and congress was elected To day the whole land is in revolt against | the party in power. It is not al-| together the effect of continued hard times: it ig, as Mr Wanemaker iati mates, due to the loss of conficesce inthe purpose cf the leaders ~ auy organization republican When You Take Your Vacation the most necessary article to have with ‘you (after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foley Colic Cure It is an absolute prevention or cure of all derangements of the bowels caused by achange of water. Yon are likely to need it. AtJ A Trimbie’s drug store. | years. and } WE ARE ASSERTING EXCLUSIVE US “PITCHER DR. SAMUEL PITC! To MOT I, iTt was the cnly gallows in America} was tne ‘ \that stood a!l the time for a quarter! that / re id jofac ntury. Eighty-eight men have! fog; ; eee jbeen executed on it. and Maledcn| roti be lhung seventytwo cf them The| This is é \timbers bave been hauled away: dj used in thei the h jeolic, summer complaint, cholera merbus, | ° No one has |diarrhoesa, bloody flax, chronic diarrhoea, | per. i890 Gi PR cholera infantum, bilious colic, painters’ colte | EEN eS C. ae 5 ea ae and all bowel complaints. Atd.A Trimble’s| CPE 4: eniaur COMmDaA drug store. President See ge ee LAC. t > Fi € 7 The Buston Post, 2 leeding repub | March 8. 1897 Do not endanscr a cheap sui (because gredients The Kind That JHE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, ‘Italy broke its record of immigra- | tion in 1896, the number of persons leaving the country being 306,093, three-fifths of the the rumber in- tending to stay away permanently. Sixty eight thousand persons cime to the United States, 75,024 went to Argentine, the others went chiefly te Uruguay and Biazl For the first time the number of Italian em- igrants exceeds that sent out by any i spoonful of morphine. Dr. Sweeney was promptly called and gave an an- tidote. tion was improving. but yet serious. At last sccunts her condi- It ia said her married life was un- happy.—Clinton Democrat. To Consumptives. As an honest remedy, Foley’s Honey and hopes in advanced and relief in the very worst cases, and in the early stages to effect acure.}At J A Trimble’s drug store. The Jefferson City Tribune says: “Wallace Estiil and several other gent'emen have leased land on the farm of Mr. C. O. Chambars, two miles from Marior, Cole county, and a force of men are at work sinking a shaft. They are after zinc and lead ore, and indicatiors, it is claimed, show good prospects The mine bas been named Klondike ~ CASTORIA. Cassville Democrat, has beea ap | pointed deputy excise commissioner Governor Stephens kaows and fully appreciates the of St. Lovis. value of vewspaper men, and be eervice. Dangercus Drinkirg Water Death lurks in impure water eases often in epidemic form. ‘The first symptom is looseness of the bowe! These diseases are checked by taking Foley’ Colic Cure. AtJ. A. Trimble’s drug store. Press: gold fever. He to get the Louisiaca postoffice.” | % lira the most tatal cf al dis2ases. |FQLEY’S KIDNEY CURE 'a GUARANTEED remedy ‘or money refunded. Con- 2 oar DERCORNS messy by {as Bladder troubles. * Price soc. and $1.00. 3) all eminent physicians) remedy is Feley’s Kidney Care | atore. ' Dawson City, Alaska, was name' \ sfter the late Judge Lafe Dawson, of | Merysiile, who, for two years, was | Judge of the United States Ccurt i | Alaska. Removal. tains remedies recognized | fer this date Parks Sure cure will nr move all traces of rheumatism, kidney; 8 roubles and liver Mages Sas from the best f and jvser- It is the only medicino that the for Kidney guaranteed to cure these diseases or no day, Parts sure cure is sold by H. L. Tneker.. R. P. Thompson, editor of the lieves in rewardiog them for party It breeds dis- Isase Bryson siys in the Louisiana “The Filorof-r is too good a silver man to catch the Klondike} \ expects to stay right here and get out the bast pa- per, etc, until 1900, when he expects Worst to know that when suffering trom YO any kidney trouble that a safe, sure Guaractered jor money refunded. AtJ. A. Trimble’s drag We take pieasure in announcing that | : The Most Fatsl Disease. It is not generally known that more die of Kidney trouble than any other di When the first pons of this disease appear, no time should be lost in taking Foley’s Kid- ney Cure, which is guaranteed or money re- funded. AtJ. A. Trimble’s, druggist. € London, July 28.—Americans have secured contracts for 7,780,000 tous cf rails for the Eest railway by bidding £8,675 less then the Eaglisb: also contracts for the tractioa plant of the Londen Cen- tral railway, amounting to many tbcusaad pounds. To cure chills quickly and pleasantly use Dr. Arthur’s Febrimel. It is a fine aromatic syrup with an agreeable flavor of figs. Does not nauseate. Cares permanently and is guaran- teed, Price 50c. Sold hy McCiements & Co. Clinton, Mo, July 28.—Sophia Sipple, an inmate of the Henry Co, alms house, bes received notice of the death of her father in Germany, anda copy cf his will, showiog her to be heir toa considerable estate. The county will assist her in estab- lisbing her claim. Every expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face. If she does not get ready for it, there is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother’s Friend is the best help you can use at this time. plied several months before baby comes, a | it makes the advent easy and nearly pain- less. It relieves and prevents “‘ morning sickness,” relaxes the overstrained mus- cles relieves the distended feeling, short- in | exs labor, makes recovery pose, viz.: to re ser and pain. per bottle at all drag stores met on receipt of price. : Free Boous, containing is} ton iar women, will be sent yen application to valuable 1 deed of trust dated t 1890, filed for record in the office of the | Fr other European country during the | te5th day of August. 150). and year.--Ex. tcw W the town site of Amoret, t or absence of the trustee, Iedi Bates county, Cd'a | cessor to the title of said property and all the | powers, duties and obligations thereof. Now Mndd_ sheriff of Bates county, missouri, under and by virtue ofthe authority in me vested by owner and holder of said notes, will proceed to sell said real estate at public vendue. for cash It is a liniment, and when regularly ap- | proc and cer- | F! OA to any address | “A HANDFU- CF : FUL OF SHAME.” SAP Trustee’s Sale Elmer Power by his certain eleventh (11th) day of Whereas, Missouri, on uly recorded deeds of Bates county n said office in book 5) at page trustee therein’ mentioned, the followi ed real estate, to-wit: All of lots twenty-four (24), twei ve (25) and twenty-six (26) in block twenty-four (24) in as the same are mark- ed and designated on the plat of Amoret on file in the office of the reaorder of deeds of Bates county. Missouri, in trust to secure the pay- ment of two (2) cert even date therewith; and, whereas default has been made in the payment thereof; and whereas C W Waddell, named as trustee in said deed of trust declines to a sal in promissory notes of ct as trustee and to make said d, whereas said deed of trust provides n case of the death inability,refusal to act. then the sheriff of Missouri. should become his suc- therefore, notice is hereby given that I, E C said deed of trust, at the request of the legal to the highest bidder at the west front door of the Bates county court house in Butler, Bates | county, Missouri, on Saturday, August 1th, 1897, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of satisfying the indebted- ness secured by said deed of trust, and the cost of said sale. E. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates county, Mo., and substitute Trustee 38-40 Order of Publicatiov. STATE OF MISSOURI? .. County of Bates, — § ** Be it remembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at a regular term of the Circuit Court of Bates courty, Missouri, begun and held at the court house, in the city of Butler, on the first Tuesday after the second Mondi in June, and afterwards, on the 7th day of July, the same being the twentieth judicial day of said term, among other, the following proceedings were had, to-wit: Julia A. Cram and James H. Crum, her husband, plaintiffs, vs. Joseph Jon: Langdon, deceased, El Martha Rucker, Rach ton, Jesse Seaton, Piatt, Henry Piatt, Emma Wright, Francis Piatt, John Langdon, Anna Buchen, Samuel Eads, Mollie Dowm, Abner Eads, Rebecca Littick and Samuel Langdon, defendants. Now at this day come the plaintiffs by their attorneys Graves & Clark,and file herein their beth sardn Pitchford, er, John Sea- amended petition and affidavit, alleging among | other things, that defendants, Joseph Jones, administrator of Charles Langdon,dec’d, Eliza- beth Pitchford, Martha Rucker, Rachel Gardner, John Seaton, Gordon Seaton, Jesse Seaton, John Piatt, Henry Piatt, Emma Wright, Francis Piatt,John Langdon, Anna Buchen, Sam’1 Eads Mollie Dowm. Abner Eads, Sam’! Langdon and Rebecca Littick,are not residents of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is orderedby the court that said defendants be notified by publication | that plaintiffs have commenced a suit against them in this court by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to have the court find and determine the respective in- terest of the plaintiffs and defendants in and to the foliowing lands in Bates county, Missouri, | to-wit: The south half of lot one (1) of the northwest quarter, containing forty acres; the south end of the west half of the north half of lot one (1) of the northwest quarter containing four acres; the east half of the north half of lot one (1) of | the northwest quarter,containing twenty acres; administrator of Charies | sordon Seaton, John | 5 ome "5 ERS. deed of trust, dated the eleventh (11) da: RIGHT TO TH ORIA,” AND FRADE id by accepting ist may offer you ies on it), the in- es not know. ways Bought” SIGNATURE OF d You. CLEAN HOUSE WITH OLIO- ‘Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Alexander Power, his cert by July, 1890, filed for record in the office of the u oS of deeds of Bates county e Missouri, on 300, and duly pnd (2d) of August, recorded in said office in book 97 at page 45, did did convey Le t convey to C W Waddell, trustee therein named he following described real estate situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- wit fe All of lot twenty-seven (27) In block twenty- four (24) and lot four (4) in block thirty-three (33) 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, Missouri, in trust to secure the payment of two (2) promis- sory notes of even date therewith; and, whereas default has been made in whereas said deed of trast ment thereof; and, contains a provision that in case of the death, inability, refusal to trust, holder of said notes, will proceed to sell said realestate at public vendue for cash tothe highest bidder at the west front door of the Bates county court house in Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on STATE OF MISSOURI, | of the original town of Urich, or absence of the trustee, then the sheriff ates county, Missouri should become his successor to the title of said property, with all the powers. duties and obligations thereof, and should proceed to sell the s: CW Waddell of trust, is absent from Bates county, Missouri, and refuses to act as trustee. — is hereby given that 1, EC Mudd, sheriff 3 and, whereas the trustee named in said deed Now therefore. county, Missouri, under and by virtue thority in me vested by said deed of the request of the legal owner and Saturday. August 14, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of satisfying the indebted- ness secur penses of said sale. by said deed of trust, and the ex- gE. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., Blt and substitute Trustee. Order of Publicaticn. County of Bates. : Be it remembered, That heretofore, to-wit: at a regular term of the Circuit Court of Bates county, Mo., began and held at the court house, inthe city cf Butler, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in June, 1897, and afterwards, on the 7th day of July iss the same being the twentieth judiciai day of ssid term, among other the follow- ing proceedings were had, to-wit: Mary A Phsris, John O Welsh, James O'Laughlin, Mary E O’Langhlin, Neal O’ Laughlin, Mike O’ Laughlin, Katie E Crabtree and Belle Hof, plaintiffs, v+. Emma Welsh, George Welch, Theodore Welsh, Frank Welsh, Lo- » renzo Welsh, Susana Branghten and Hannah Query, defandants, Now at this da: me the plaintiffs herein by their attorneys and file their amended peti- tion and affida' tating among other things that the defendants, Grorge Welsh, Theodore Welsh, Frank Welsh, Lorenzo Weleh, Susana Braugbten and Hannah Query, are not reai- dents of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the court that said defendante be notified by publication fhat plaintiffs have commenced a svit against them in this court, the object and general nature of which is to have the dower interest of defendant, Emma Welsh, as widow of Samuel Welsh, dece: % set off, sdmeasured or commuted, in the fol- luwing lands, to-wit: The northwest quarter f the it quarter of section No. twenty hip Ne. forty-two (42) of range e (29)in Bates county. Missouri x (6) of block No. seventeen (17) Henry coun- ty, Missouri, and farther to have the said ds partitioned among the parties, plaintiffs d defendants, after such dower is sdmess- uredor commuted, or the thereof partitioned if the said lands are ordered sold, and that unless the said defendants aforesaid No twenty. and lot No the west side of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, containing thirty acres, and seven acres off of the south side of the west three-fourths of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, all in section nineteen a9) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty (0), Bates county, Missouri. And further to have the court order and deeree sale and partition of the lands aforesaid, or of the { said lands after the sale and forall and proper relief, andthat unless the said sbe and appear at this court, st the oth next ter | the of Butler, in sai November next, and » long continué—and if not, then on stiday of said term—an: cause, the same essed and judgment ren- Me., ew, STEWART ATCHESON, By J. W. Taxieor, 2 Deputy Clerk. thereof, to be begun and holden at | thereof to be at least fifteen days before the of said term, if the cer or dered that a copy_hereof | i in the Berirr “espaper_printed fe fwor Cireuis Clerk. house in the city of Butler, in said county, on | the Sth day of November next, and on or be- | fore the third day of said term, if the term | shall so long continue—and if not, then before | the last day of eald term—anewer or plesd to the petitior in said cause. the same eball be | taken as confessed and judzment will be ren- | dered secordingly. And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof | be published according to law, in the Betier | Weexcy Timzs, a weekly newspaper pri { and published in Bates county. Missouri, for | four consecative weeka, the izet publication | firet day of the next term of this court. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the cirenit court of Bates county. Missouri, this 10th dav of July, 1 i STEWART AT By J- W. Tarxzor. Cirenis © Deputy Clerk. SEAL} Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given to all creditors, aud all others interested in the estate of Joel Zinn. | deceased. that I, John Zinn, administrator oF said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the nexttermof the Bates County Probate Court. in Bates county, state of Mie- | sonri, to be heid at Butier, on the #h day ot August, 1297. JOBN ZISN, TAA Administrator. } j