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BOSSE rx WHEN YOU NEED A 9~S~B~S~S~B~ SB 0 eee errata aes o~ -a~s ‘ATE OF MISSOURI? 3 County of Bate: a. b) Inthe Cireuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, | F jon July 17, 1807, The sta if - vact gouri at the relation and to the Owen, ex-officio collector of th tea county, in the State of Missouri, tiff, vs. C W Loomis and the Butler Building ment Co. defendants Civ Jelinguen Now at this da her attorney beto “the Circuit Court of Bates county in’ th MeMissousi in vacation and files her gating among other things that the ab defendant, C W Loomis, is a non- ie it of the state of Whereupo: i “ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said de- se _ wouri for the deling t taxes of the year gmounting in the aggregate to the sum of $9. together with inte Posts, commission and fees, upon the following described tracts of Jand situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Seventy-eight acres, the west half of lots ten ‘and eleven (10 & 11) in ction tive (5) te ship thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-two (: that unless the said defendant be and appear at ‘the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mis- — souri, on the 9th day of A 7, and on or bet fore the third day th f, Gf th ~ shall go long continue, andif not then be the end af the term,) and plead to said pr Recording tolaw, the same will be tal confessed real estate sold to satisfy tt And it is further ordered by tii widthata copy hereof by publis | Butter Werkty Times, a weekly | printed and published in Bates count souri, for four weeks successively, th tion to be at least fifteen days Detore th day of the next term of said court. A tru from the record. Witness my hand as ¢ aforesaid with the seal of said c [gea1] hereunto affixed. Done at offi 1897. Trustee’s Sae Whereas Jeff D Smith and Cynthia E Smith, bis wife, by their deed of trust dated March 30, Wm, and recorded in the — recorder’s @Mfce within. and for Bates county, Missouri kN 7 page 330 aoayey ot to the under- following described real es county of ~ Lot one (1) block eleven (11) in west sid M whieh cony to secure ment of one note fully d Peeribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, de- P fault has been nt of note and the inpaid. legal holder of said note ditions of said deed of tri will proceed gell the above described r ises at public Hendue, to the highest bidde h it front door of the court h itler, county of Bates and state of Missouri,on Friday September 3d, 1897, t and costs. A ALLEN, t Truste This, taken from the Dade County Advocate, published at Greenfield, Mo, isa pretty good one, but as it is vouched for we presume it to be true, as there is nothing impossible jin the fruit crop of Missouri and especially in the southeast part of “W. H. McBride has a | peach tree on his property whichis | The tree hrs veen bearing | for several years and has heretofore | borne ared ekinned cling-stone peach with white meat. filled with fine peaches but they have a yellow skiu and pulp anda Not only Mr. McBride but a number of his neighbors who jare acquainted with the tree acd bave eaten its fruit for years vouch for this statement” His Immodest Bathing Suit. Narragansett Pier, L. I. Aug. 18. —Police Sergeant Louis Shamplin yesterday ordered Walter De Poult- ney, 8 well known society man of Baltimore, off the beach because of the alleged immodesty of his batb-| ing suit. The suit which attracted | ao very much attention consisted of | white flannel and fitted very c'ose to| After being ordered off! the beach Mr De Poultney appeared again on the beach attirred in al The other suit was of} blue flannel of the regulation style | Mrs James Van Voast of Cincin natti was the most outspoken agaivst | De Poaltney’s alleged andit was her complaint that led the pclice to act. WE ARE ASSERTIN EXCLUSIVE USE OF “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” 45 OUR TRADE I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachuset crigi of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same that has borne and docs now J AEE om every bear the jx: nature of Gka2fV TAZA wrapper. | origi : has been in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty and see that it is on the Liledk wrap- e my name ex- CHILL REMEDY, You Want the Best. To get the Best be sure to ask for DR. ARTHUR’S FEBRIMEL.$ - - IT IS GUARANTEED This year it is dout]s suit free stone. the kind you have always bought and has Quickest Cure. Best Tasting, Most Permanent. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-C: Ask yonr grocer to-day to show you 8 pack- age ofGRAIN-O, the new food acini that The children m drink it-withont injurv as well as adult. GRAIN-O has that rich eal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stom- ach receives it without distress Ibe. and 25e per package. What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- You may haye a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Syruy is the Sold by H. L. Tucker A Fine Aromatic Syrup with an Agreeable Flavor of Figs. cept The € lace of coffee. PRICE 50c. PER BOTTLE. who try it, like it. --Don't accept other preparations having simfla: e3 best cure tor it. el reads Dr. Arthur's febrimel, e similar ‘neanes (there are several). Do not endanger Defaulting Cashier Caught in Michigan. a cheap subsii: St Clair, Mich., Aug. 18 —While working at his lathe in his little bi- cycle shop yesterday, Charles R. Breder, ex-ceshier of the First Na- tional Bank of Bethlehem, Pa. was arrested on the charge of embezzling $30,000. Breder was traced here by Jacob Johnson, detective of Easton, Pa Breder lost his private property in stock epeculations and then used the funds of the benk. He left Bethlehem December 17, has runa bicycle repair since last spring. Prepared only by PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., St. Louis. Whole Frontier is Aflame. Simla, Aug. 18.—It is annonnced here this afternoon that the whole frontier seem3 to ba Afridis are marching through the Kbyber Pasi upon Jamrud, while the Orakzals are advancing by Kur ram, and are threatening Samana. The 36th Regiment which 1s divided SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. | SEGSSSSSSESSSSSSS SESSSSSSSSE? into detachments along the frontier, has been ordered to ecncentrate at Fort Lockhart. All the iadies except Mrs. Dos- voeux the wife of Major Dosvoeux of the 36th Sikhs, have left Samena and reached Hangu in safety. » Freight, daily e . 2 Express daily 6 Freight daily es 8 10 Freight, daily expect Sunday 4 Port Arthur Express, daily,.. 9 Remember this is the popular short line be- tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pittsburg, Kan., Dangerous Drinking AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND ARK. a? “ PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” wh LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapr I ”: re 4 Noa Cc} GO ‘On ae President. , March 8, 18 ot Be Deceived. ife of y } es not know. BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURAAY STREET, NOW YORK CITY. Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, Ark , Siloam Springs, route from the sorth to St Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points 'No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none in the west via the new line Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. Death lurks in impure water. It breeds dis- eases often in epidemic form. The first symptom fs looseness of the bowels. These diseases are checked by taking Foley’s AtJ. A. Trimble’s drug store. The Gurrah Ark., and the direct and Samil-Mazasgel have combined and treatened Par achoner in the Kurram valley, which is garrisoned by detechments of Goorkhas and Sikhs. SUCCESSFULLY.” west and northwest. To Wipe Oat the Trust. Topeks, Kar., 17.—Insur- ance Superiotendent Ed. T. Orear of Miseouri has written a letter to Web>d MeNall, that Foley’a Colic Care is an instant relief for colic, summer complaint, diarrhoea, bloody fiux, chronic cholera infantum, bilious coli and all bowel complaints. : : cholera merbus, iusvranee commis sioner of Kansas, asking for the re port of D.O McCray, made recent ly, concerning dumny agencies doing business mouth of the Kaw. Mr. Orear says: to inaugurate a w painters’ colic A. Trimble’s and judgment render according to within anc a prayer of said petition, an above de- ostin New York “seri 18.—Tho3 ne New York, Hussey of Montgomery, Ala., a man 86 years of a; wealthy and a mis»r, was picked up as “lost” by the police yesterday. A search revealed that he bad money or bonds in every pocket, in his boot legs and in his hat. to the police station and a search made fora relative name7d Mitchell. He is very infi:m, and the pclice fear to let him go alone. be a shoemaker thouzb worth $250,- 000, and is a mieer. “I have decided upon the trust in Kansas City, Mo., and will revoke the license of every company doing businers there, breaking up the illegal combina | ELY’S CREAM BALM 5 Apply into the nostrils. Itis quickly absorbed. 560 cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. BLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City. Butler on th fury, is a positiveccra. made in the payment of the in- | terest on said note now past due and DALY, $4 4 TEAR. Now, therefore, at the request of ‘ 1 the legal holaer of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will pro- TWICE-A-WEER TIMES, $1.00 4 YEAR, . ceed to sell the above described premises at ia public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, atthe court house door in thé city of Butler, nn county of Bates and state of missouri, on Monday, September 13th, 1897, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. Ww. i. YEATES, Se B84 ireuit Clerk necessary, He was taken 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 It is the only medicino that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or ro He is said to “HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO | Trustee's Sale. | Whereas, Lucius I Newton and Julia V New- ton, his wife, by their deed of trust dated June and recorded in the vor Bates county, M conveyed to the undersigned } ollowing described real estate lying | z situate in the county of Bates and } — The Only Metropolitan Free ying routs of Grand} Silver Paper in Missouri State of Missouri, to-wit: | The south halfof the northwest quarter of | section fourteen (14) township forty-two (2) | range twenty-nine (29), also the northeast quar- | ter of section ten (1 range twent river, Bates county was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain promissory note fully described in said township forty-two (42) nine Mo., which conveyan and the West. trust; and whereas default ha: ought to know that when suffering trom any kidney trouble that a saft remedy is Fcley’s Kidney Cure or money refanded. earweivwe Par’s sure cure is sold by H. a GUAR: or mioncy At J. A. Trimble’s drug | STATE OF MISSOURI} County of Bates Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: at = a regular term onthe Cirenit coun: a Bates Against Trost Domination, county, ssouri, ecua an eld at the iti %, ji court omse inthe cley of Botler. on the | litical Corruption, Gang Rule, fireat Tuesday after the second Monday in Jane, 189; of June, 1397, cial day of said term, among other, the fol- Blockaded. Tacoma, Wath, Aug. 16.—Among the 4,000 persons now blockaded on the Klondike trails at Skaguy and Dyes, Alaska, are more than 100 women. who have desided to brave “The richest College in America” has its story moet interestingly set forth by wordand pictura in the September number of Demorest’s It will bea distinct sur- prise to know that this title is not ded. C remedies recognized by all eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Biadder troubles. Price soc. and $1.00. at the | een the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- Boon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that May for the purposes of satisfying said debt | Order of Publication. “STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bate ’ 4 88. 7 yan . ‘In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, Invacation August 12th, 1897, Katie Allen. ] tiff, vs. Fred D, Allen, defendant, Roe w at this day comes the plaintiff herein by measorneys Graves & Clark and A L Graves, the’ undersigned clerk of the circuit ourtof Bates county, Missouri, in vacation “tad files her petition and affidavit, alleging Among other things that defendant is a non- _ Fesident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon ‘itis ordered by the clerk in. vacation that said | dant be notified by publication that plain- Uhas commenced a suit against him in this sourt by petition and affidavit, the object and I natur which is to obtain a decree of orce from the defendant upon the ground tdefendant without any reasonable cause loned the plaintiff and has absented b if from her for more than the space of one , and that unless the said Fred D. Allen, and appear at this court, at the next term , tobe begun and holden at the court in the city of Buter, in said county, on 9th day of November, next, and on or be- the third day of said term, if the term Mall so long continue—and if not, then on or fore the last day of said term—answer or Bi to the petition in said cause, the same Will be taken as confessed, and judgment will rendered according! 1 ,& weekly newspaper printed ad published in Bates coun fo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at p Mast fifteen days before the first day of the Bext term of the circuit court. ‘A true copy of the record, Witness {era} my hand and the seal of the cireuit court of Bates county, this 12th day of STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. Trustee's Sale He by hsi_ deed November 29, . and re- in the der’s office within and at Bates count ouri, in book of the northwest quarter of n fourteen (14), and the east half of the t quarter of section fifteen (15), in town- of range thirty-two (32), con- 16) acres, more or less, Which convey- ‘Was made in trust to secure the payment } Etwo certain notes fully described in said | of trust; and whereas. defanit has been | yin the payment of one of said notes for | hundred dollars and the annual interest sthe other note for three thousand } Mars; all of which is now past due and . Now, therefore, at the request of holder of said no and pursuant to) Reonditions of said dec ast, IL will pro- | tosell the above described ‘premises at | Yendae. to the high Friday September 10, 1897, the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- d five o’clock in the afternoon of that | ing said debt, the purposes o! Y sati ‘and costs. WM. E. WALTO Trustee. the hardebips of the frozen North in quest of gold. Not cna in ten of thase 4000 stranded prospectors will reach the gold fields this winter Those who have the money will re- turn to the United States to remain until epring; the petsons with ex tersive cutfits will camp out during the winter. due avy of our best known colleges but is held by one which is doing a great work in a quiet way. The ac- count of it will be attraetive to every man and woman interested in Amer- ican educations] life. delinguent taxes of the year 1 in the azgregate to the sum of Please the palate and cure the body by using Dr Arthur’s Fobrimel. Itisa modern chill Certain, safe and agreeable. a fine aromatic syrup with an agreeable flavor of Lot thirteen in block twenty-five in the town of Amoret, and that unless the said de- | other Kansas City papers combined, fendant be and appear at the next term of this ‘The cause of ail court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county. Missiouri, on the Sth | have The Times. It printe the news—all of it day of November, 1=*7, and on or before the | ail the time. third day thereef (if the term shall so long Daily, for one year, $400. Twice-a-Week continue, and if pot then before the end of the | 7jmes, one year. $1.00. term) and plead to said petition according to | law, the same will be taken as confessed and | ¢imes Kaneas City. Mo. judgmen ——— = ition. and the above described real 3 estate cold to satisfy the seme. WANTED! And it is farther ordered by the court thata copy here f be published in the Butter Wax LY Tings, a weekly newepaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri. for four | POST-DISPATCH. The POST- | DISPATCH contains from 8 to 14 next term of saidcourt. a trae copy from the | pages daily end from 38 to 50 Sun- When You Take Your Vacation | Clements & Co the most necessary article to have with you (after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foley’s It is an absolute prevention or cure of all derangements of the bowels caused You are likely to need A Lover’s Revenge Antonite, Colo, Aug 18.—Mre Marcelina Valdez end a girl nemed) Francisca Mond-agon were sbot in Gaudalups, a suburb of Conejos, by Pablo Gallegoe. wounded in the bead and the girl in the arm and thigh. Both wil! prob- Gallegos was a dis by a change of water. AtJ A. Trimbie’s drug store. Bar Silver Makes a New Low Record. New York, Aug. 14.—Bar silver made a new lowrecord to-day. Com mercial bars sold at 5540 an ounce. and government essay bers at 553. This compared with 554¢ end E586, carded lover of the girl. He escap- ed but is being pursued by a poese with bloodhounds. CASTORIA. 18 —The | rehes hi ces ove | THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID} ng men | ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU profane | If disabled by accident $50 to $1) per month. | Barry’s ... Antiseptic Mixture Mra Valdez weeks succesnively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the firat day of the And be it further ordercd that a copy hereof be caned, according tolaw, in the Butter + ¥ ably recover. it made the value of tbe silver in a standerd dcl'ar 42 Sde market in London was again report- ed to be in a demoralzed state. To Consumptives. The silver <r Hand be c af @ Antiseptic Pi armacal Co., $1. Lozis. “SSE As an honest remedy, Foley’s Honey snd Tar does not hold out fatse hopes in advanced stages, out truthfully claims to give comfort and relietin the very worst cases, and in the early stages to effect acare. {At J A Trimble’s ST Sis, convey the undersign- ustee,the following described real estate and being situate in the county of Bates 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. young women of the cebu crgan zition pledge not to go with you Lineoln, Neb, Aug. 18—Dr. M.| M. Everett has just discovered a case of well-developed leprosy bere, the victim being a Norwegian labcr ler, who hasa femly of thre: cbil-| jdren. Clanscn may live for several | andthe city cfficials do | know how he can be kept in quaran who drink. smoke The meeting was called e Rev. Henry you you lose your Tt you Io: If yon er! If killed will pay your heirs, | Tfinsur when you are sick or disab Absolate! jby the danghter o CASTORIA For Infants and Children. TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, COPYRICHTS &c. one sending a sketch and description may ai ne een thet an invention iS rommunications strictly quickly ascertain, free, probahly patentable. fonfdential. Oldest acency forsecuring patents in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive svecial notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, largest circulation of eek! y, terms $3.00 8 iT Specimen copies and Hanp east front door of the court house in. the ‘Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- | > Pedy beautifully iNustrat: CASTORIA. any scientifie journal $130 six months, Book ON PATENTS sent free. MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. ‘Trustee. One Metropolitan Daily Support- a ing the Cause of Free Silver and Order of Publication. the Chicago Platform—It Stands 5 8s: nd afterwards, on the zist day the same being the sixth judt- locks. proceedings were had, to-wit: The {Missouri at the relation and to the Pledged to the cause of the people and uee of A B Owen, ex-officio collector of the t the bosses, always fighting on debata- see cabot Beten countyoim the state-of Mla- | etc nual a ite bellet - eae Se cra: defendant Civil action for delinquent taxes CY latform. The K: Now at this day comes the plaintifi herein by ery hs rendered according to the prayer of | t sete cttpmeeseuny srt sroccemnsegh test E Chauil Lh hes—InD. your child by accepting te which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- redients of which even he ad “The Kind You Have Always Bought” E e l: Fearless, Democratic, Absolutely and Unalterably in Fayor of Free Sil- ver, It Is the One and the Only at All Times for the Interests of the People and the West and Combines and Wall Street Shy- je ground and strong in its bellefof the ten- ets of true Democracy as enunciated in the ansas City Times is now the only frze sliver paper of the metro- her attorney and makes proof to the court | politan class in the State of Missouri and the that the defendant herein is a non-resident of | great Middle West and Southwest. It is the the state of Missouri. Whereupon itis order- | paper for the Western man, for the reason ed by the court that ea d defendant be notified | that Western interests find their strongest ad- by publication that plaintiff has commenced 8 | yocate in The ‘times. Its editorials are widely euit against him .n this court by petition the | quoted and its deyotion to the free silver object and general nature of which is toen- | canse has the anqnalified indorsement of the force the lien of the -tate of Missouri for the | entire Democratic rural press. amounting | Its corps of writers and correspondents sre ‘0, together | thoroughly trained in the preparation of pews with interest, costs, commission and fees | and the way to produce s upon the fcllowing described tracte of lands | paper. Aside from its political views, ite col- situated in Bates county, Missouri, to wit: umne receive more attention from the national prees, and it is quoted by them more than ali right, readable ver is constantly growing, and to keep alive to ite progress you must Send your order now to The Kanses City t rf Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of satd court hereunto | day. The Suiday POST DISPATCH a@ixed. Done at offce in Butler 00 | 5, the biggest and best Sunday paper this the 27th day of Jaly sd. alee STEWART ATCHISON. | | outside of New York City 1 =" “lits 50,000 words of special tele- gtaph it contains a 12 to 16 page ACCIDENT | Magazine Section. Thi . : | budget of bright, interesting articles Sans: pam | arranged in a mcst artistic manner. HEALTH I: also contains a Colored Coyer, eae = a | which is simply « marvel. Write for INSURANCE. leamples. Big money for agents. Nearly 100 per cent profit. An agent in every town to sell the }think your town is too small, bat jwrite for particulars and try it. Address at once Circulation Depart- pao dee Ae goeie a3 ment, POST DISPATCH, St. Louis, ight, $2 one limb $3 to Mo. $45.09 per month, you eannot loge al y protection at a cost of $1 +t minietrs' tent | court of Bates county, Missouri ; Ali persons having claims 8; tate, ere required to exhibit t! to the sdministrator w- ne date of & ied from any benefits of said e ifeneh cisims t years f hall be largest and strougest Accic ociation in the United St. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, That letters of ad- non the estate of Jno Summers de- | per month. ceased, were granted to the undersigned on Ll The Fidelity Matal Ald Aseociation is pre- | heath day of July. 1s by the probate | eminent! ana Health mh one year A letters, or they may be tate 2 not exhibited with: late of this pabliestion, they rbarred. This 2th day of Jaly A. R. SUMMERS, Ss-4t Administrator

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