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——- DOCTORS DIFFER WHO SHALL DECIDE? dory of a Woman who Could not Walk for Six Years, From the Puttadiv ™.F. Osborne is the name ofa young Jiving at 126 North Seventeenth Street, nd. § i whiter of Mr. m0 Osborne, one of the most prominent en in Kastern Indiana. told your reporter «a most interesting markable story. It will interest phys’ it was a mo: nd to the ones who treated he nosed it dif- fone of the doctors, ” said Miss Osborne ter with me. n, while others f nd T tried all of me said I had rheu- nkly admitted that yy did not know. I was at first taken with ia. One of my feet pained me al- ntly, then the doctors pronounced matism. dually, but steadily, the trouble grew ead u y_ entire body was in- dand I was utterly helpless.” Then we red doctors. No relief came, and we in. We tried nearly all of the ns, and J was taken away to the did me any apparent good, Plt is now six years since I became unable pwalk. Afterwards I grew worse and was lutely helpless. Braces we: lin the of strengthe “ my limbs so as to me able to walk, but they did no good. "*{ was completely discouraged and my people. My friends » af the doctors, each one of whom at declared he could have me walking all declared that T never could walk » I had no longer any faith in any or any remedy.” % Vy, after ed her 80 ce rsistent effort her friends to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, pagainst her will, for she w ys of the results : Pej noticed no change after taking the first or so but they usked me to give the "ait" REVIVO 15th Day. GREAT 30th D the above results in 30 days. It acts Hig and quickly. Cures when all ser fail men Will regain their lost manhood, and old Yecover their youthful vigor by using AVO. 1s quickly and surely restores Nervous I y, Impotency, iKsiONs, r, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases. and of self-abuse or ex and indiscretion. innfits one for s udy, bu r marriage. It sures by starting at the seat of disease, but nerve tonic and blood builder, bring- the pink glow to pale cheeks and re the fire of youth, It wards off Insanity umption. Insist on having REVIVO, no ie. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail per package, or six for $5.00, with a posi W written guarantee te cure or refund yy. Oircularfree, Addrces AUHEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHIC.GO, ILL fefale in Butler, by H. L. Tucker Druggist. 6O YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. DATENTS TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, COPYRICHTS &c. sending a sketch and description may free, whether an invention is ntable. Communications strictly Oldest agency for securing patents ca. We have a Washington office. taken through Munn & Co. receive ‘notice iu the SClENTIFIG AMERICAN, eatifulty illustrat: larcest circulation of tific mrt rele terse. 00% ear; u he. Specimen copies and HAN? ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CO., _ 362 Broadway, New York. Tg BGxre, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss Roof Manhood, jeminal Emissions, Spermatorrhea, Nervousness, Self Distru: Loss of Memory, &c. Will waimey | park foto Vigor- ous Man. Price $1. Boxes, $5 00. Special Directions Mailed with each Box. Address Ballard Gacw Lintmest Co., 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. V7 MANEE RIENTAL SEXUAL _ELY'S CREAM BALM is a positivecure. Apply into the nostrils. It is qnickly absorbed. 54 ‘Gents at Drugcists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mai BLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City- CCIDENT —_—AND-—— HEALTH INSURANCE. THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID SSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU bled by ace lose two limbs lose youreye sight, $ lose one limb $5 to $2,000, are ill $40.00 per month, d.will pay your heirs $203 to $5,000, Tmsured, you cannot lose all your income You are sick or disabled b dent. ately protection at a cost of $1 to $2 25 | th. Fidelity Matal Ald Association is pre- | ly the largest and strongest Accident leaith Association in the United States | Whas $i,000.00 cash deposits with the States xc nia and Missouri, which, together, ple Reserye Fund and large assets certificate an absolute guarantee of “if of its protection to its members, rticulars address J. L.M. SHETTERLY Sce. and Gen? Mana; San Francciso ca , “knew what was | ve meupto| I s discouraged. | win, Richmond, Ind, medicine a feir trial, so they kept on pre- scribing it. “T took no other at the time, so thay ifany xl were to come we would know what had vught it aboat. retty soon a change noticed. My muscles became and I suffered much less. At the end of threc months I found TI could moye my limbs. eculd lift myself up, and was no longer helpless. 1 kept on and still refrained from every usher sort of medicine. 3 “In one year from the time juse of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills | People I could walk, something all the do tors had decided I never could do i “At first, having been helpless I could not trust myself to w street, as 1 felt afraid. Soon, howe | grew amore confident, and walked | where as well as ever, and have b | so ever since. [ took the pills for twe }as I was afraid to stop until I was sure the cure was complete. Betore I took them I was a wreck, and now my general heaith is very good.” ‘ Miss Osborne was repeatedly questioned as to her opinion of what cured her, and she | often declared it to have been Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, as she had been growing steadily worse until she had began using them, and as she used no other medi- cine after taking the pills. sts in Richmond now have a large i ind it is a frequent oc ustomer ask for the medi- Osborne. liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, and the public are eau- tioned against numerous imitations sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for w), und may be had of all druggists or t by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N.Y Missouri Pacific. Railway Time Tuble at Butler Station. NORTH LOUND, 2 Local Freight SOUTIT BOU ‘THE KING OF CYCLIS’ Wonderful Record Ectapiished by Little Jimmy Michael. His Mile Made in Stocks’ 1:35 2-5 Performance in England—Will Make Chicago His Home. G Really Eclipses g ists little Michael. Most marvelous is bis record. Time itself ihe miniature Welsh boy at Willow Grove trach, Mhiladetphia. Paced by tet and a quad, the youngster reeled olf all is J ny Wus outstripped by a sex- a mile in 1:46 and thereby reduced former world’s records for the dis- lance. it true Stocks, neg is that tiated a mile at the C a Londoner, palace in 2-5, but he was guided over the route by an electric motor and, of course, bis feat cannot properly be reckoned among gevuine cycling per- formances. Should it be, Michael's deed alone America at any rate. ists have been expecting another notch to be clipped off the mile record and the majority of them looked to Michael to doit. Steadily the tiny for- eigner has been improving since he first sprang into fame in Europe early last year. Now the question is, prove } will imself a greater racer than he Is he good, rash though the speculation may be, for 1:50? Can he on a cireular track, and if he velon astraight- Chicago wheelmen have been talking of little else than the Welshman’s bril- liant performances. Many of them are ! bold enongh to predict that he will re- duce still more the record and approxi- mute, if not reach, the 0 mark. Charlie Root, Fred Gerlach and Jim Levey are leaders in cycledom and their opinions favored the idea that Michael bad by no means reached his limit. For rs it has been the chief aim racing cyclers to attack the mile ord, There have been all sorts of them, records for flying and standing ot re | No’ sti Local Freight INTERSTAT "49 Depart * No. 350 Arrive A. M. ©. C. Vixpenvoonr, Agent. A. J, HURLEY, LUMBER CO. —o2-* General ('fice at Kansas City, Missour1.3 This compavy, with R. J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo, as General Menager, bas Eight Lumber Yards in this county avd other in adjoining coun- lties The fact that we operate number or garda, erables us to buy al! kit ds of building material in large quantines and eel] at LOWEST PRICE. Call and gee us. hester’s English Diamond Brand. NNY , i ate peeial Comumi-siouer’s Sale of Real Estate. By authority of a decree in partition made by the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri the case of Adah Fiteh, etal. vs. i Danielson, et al. I will sell at prive the best price to be obtained therefor, the f lowing described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: ‘The east half of lots numbe: (2) of the northeast quarter of township forty (40) range thirt the south half of th (1) and two ion four (4) in three (33); also outheast quarter of sec- tion thirty-three ownship forty-one (41) of range thirty-three ; also the east half of J lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northwest quarter of section four (4) and the west halfof lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast quarter ofsection four (4) in township forty (40) range thirty-three (33). The terms of sale will be cash, and said sale | will be made subject to the approval of the cir. cuit court. 2 acres of the above desc The whole y, 0 it will be divided into smaller tracts to suit | purchaser. gj | JOHN C. HAYES, j —s | 6-tt Special Commis ioner! \ as | Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of an exeention | for costs issued from the office of the clerk | of thecirenit court of Bates county, return | able at the November term, 1897, of said | urt, to me directed in favor of C. W. Bos | and against Estes F. Murray I have levied and seized upon all the right, tide, in- ! terest and claim of said defendant, Estes F./ Murray, inandto the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- wit The northeast quarter of the southwest quar- | ter of section seven (7), township forty-two of range thirty (30), otherwise described as north half of one (1) of the southwest ter of said section, township and Rates county, Missouri, 1 will on Friday, Between the hours of n noon and five o'clock in | day, at the east front door of the in the city of Butler, Bates count sell the same or so much thereof a5 m quired at pablic for cash, to satist 46-40 i the fore- that E. C. Sheriff of Bates County. fat jt iT starts, paced and unpaced, forward and backward, professional and amateur, those of the old class A and class B men, and so on. Now, the standard mile has generally come to be looked upon as JAMES MICHAEL. (Holder of the American One-Mile Bicycle Record. one made under the same conditions as that of Michae!—tiying start, px cycling machines without other Seven years ago records began to be thought of importance. This is how they have gradually been lowered since the Ww. F. Ww. G. Jones, standing start J._Osmond, standing star W. Windle, standing start.. F. Taylor, standing start H. C. Tyier, standing start W. W. Windle, flying start. W. W. Windle, flying start W._W. Windle, flying start J. S. Johnson, flying . P. Bliss, flying start flying st . Tyler, flying s 8. Johnson, flying star’ . F. Dernberger, fly J.S. Johnson, ing . Gardine J. Beris, fi W. Ham Y Platt Bett J. Michael, ¢ This was k by divisions: Q Third ‘Two-thi Thre Mile uel can soon be ¢ He ty and make it his future sa wee bit of than feet ps around his chest own. s decided 1 —haif inch tive it 331 be expanded only 114 inches m legs are 301 inches in length, his arms 17, his forearm 844, bi Bis weight is 101 pounds. ars of age. The wonder was bern Wales, Credit for first “finding” him is given to the noted English cycle trainer, C. Warburton. Tom Eck discovered him later and induced him to come to the United States in the latter part of 1896. Before that time he won a big lot of important races, besides landing numer- ous records for various European coun- tries. Among his victims on the path were Jacquelin and Riviere, Lesna, Linton. Huret, Gerger, Ope!, Gougoltz and Gireny, Michael appeared early part of October, e dedication of the ¢ . October 2. The five e record t asion fell to his lot. erward v re is Heis2ly in k the 1896 park } cnt oe ane Gay he voleano. He placed hir crater, in the path of g : him t elite in Swe o enter a rea i one’s hat on is regarded as impolite. 1 wss Michael | A stuffed leopard recently bli da man B® Paris. The animal had be the pet «f av eceen'rie 14 Indy, who bad it well don, end the leopard became so « ffensive that the servant | was tolito get ii of it She threw if out of the «i dow, when it land-d on the bead of » clerk passing al n the street, who was s frightened that be diedef npopl xv lucate Your Bowela With Ca- | caret, Candy Cathartic, irc. C. C, tail, dru, constipation ts re fund forever money In twelve marrnages cut efa bu- red one of the parties bas been mar ried b-fore. To Cure Cne'joation Borever y Cathartic. We or fail to cure, druggists refand c. u money A Kaneas City bardware firm r -eived an order from a country toer he other day for acase of iron t nie Tt was turned over toa drug hous ¢ vo Mil ions a Year. When people buy, try, again, means they’re satisfied.’ The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a yearandit willbe three million before New Year’s. It means merit proved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggist lc, 25e. Sue a box, cure guaranteed. and buy it ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS « CHILDRE Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Recipe of Old Dr SUCELETCHER Pumplin Seed ~ Senna > | Aperfect Remedy for Consti En sig oe Stomach, Diarrhoea. | Worms Convulsions. Feverish- \| ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Lyneb Jaw is unkr own in Euroj« bause statute law is adequat+ to punish ard jrotect. When justre makes vo mistakes Judge Lyneb ad- j urve court CASTORIA. 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Cuckers drugstore quis Although Kansas is precumably a probibirion state, the Santa Fe rail- road company transported during the fise+] year recently ende}, 38,672 sons of wes hquora end beer, of wtich 17.793 originated in Kunsas What a Prominet Insurance Mar Says 2 H M Blossom, senior member of H M Blossom & Co., 217 N, 3d St., St. Louis writes: I had been left with a very dis- sing cough, the result of influenza, which nothing seemed to relieve, until [ took Ballard Horehound Syrup. One bottie completety cured me. I sent one bottle to my sister, who had a severe cough, and she expertenced immediate reliet. I always recommend this syrup to my friends. John Cranston, go8 Hampshire street, Quincy, Ill., writes: I have tound Bal- lard’s Horehound Syrup superior to’any other cough medicine I have ever known ‘tnever disappoints. Price 5o0c. Sold vy H L Tucker. Charles F. Smith, tne millionsire recentiy defeated for mayor of In dmeapolis, bas made a written apol gy to three city news; apers aud to jrodividuais for statements made inst them during the campzign aga The readers ot this paper ed to learn that there is j dreaded disease that le to cure in all its Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical raternity. Catarrh being a constitution- al disease, requires, a constitutional treatment. Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the bieod and mucous surtaces or the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors haye so much faith in its qurative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- ials Address F. J. Cueney & Co., ‘Tuiedo, O. gegmSold by druggist 75c. be pleas- at least one science has been tages, and that is | A New Orleans paper explains it ithus: The difference b+t ween yellow | fever and dengue fever is that yellow kills you and dengue fever makes rou want to die when you can't Ballard Snow Liniment. 2 ‘This jiniment is differentin compecsi ion from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery which results in its being the mo: letrating liniment ever koown, are numerous white imitations, may be recommended because th the sellera great profit. these and demand Bal! ment. It pos Neuralgia, S Cuts, Sciatic and } tism, Berns, Scald j tracted Muscles, Sti Pain in Bac Chest or Throat, and is especia cial in Pararalysis. Sold by H L Tuck- t, druggist. rias, Br Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Ato months old 35 Dosrs—35CENTIS THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SICNATURE —oF Shaded IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVER BOTTLE OF ASTORIA Castoria is pzt rp in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bc!k. Don’t sllow anyone to sell you anything else cn the plea or promise that it is ‘just as good” and “will answer every pure pose.” sa Seo that you get C-A-8-T-0-B-L-A, ‘Tho fac- {sca LileAiek se = G ‘wrapper. 4 tintle sigzatare ef “HE THAT WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSUURI | 94 County of Bates. é nthe Cireuit’Court of Bates county, Missouri In vacation October Sth, 1597. Addie Atkin- son, plaintiff, vs. Rebecca A Waterman, de- fandant. Now at this day comes the plaintif herein by her attorneys. Graves & Clark before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court ef Bates county, Mo.,in vacation and files her peti- tion and afidavit, alleging among other things that defendant Kebecca A Waterman, fs not aresident of the state of Missouri v upon it is ordered by the clerk in va said defendant be notified by publi plaiotif has commenced a suit aj this court, by petition and affidavit upon a certain prominscry pote executed by defend ant to plaintiffon the Grh day of May, Is%6 in the sum of $384. with interest at 10 per cent per annum, and that d-fendant’s property has been attached, and that unless the said Rebecca A. Waterman, be and ap- pear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Ratler, in saii county. on the Sth day of November next, and on or be fore the third day of said term ifthe term shall | so long continue—and ff not, then on or before the last dav of i term—answer or plead to the petitior in said can the same will be taken as confessed and judzment will be ren- dered accordingly ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the BuTLEeR WEKKLY TIMES. a weekly newspsper printed and published in Bates county Missouri, for four weeks successively the last ins rtion to be at least fifteen days before the firet day of the next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk Atruecopy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bat~s county, Missouri. this Sth dav of October, 1597. STEWAKT ATCHESON. Circuit Clerk [seat] :Trustee’s Sale Whereas, David Litson and Frank Stucker by their deed of trust dated January 29th, 1895, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 135, page 98, conveyed tothe undersigned trustee, the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The w half of the northest quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section No. | thirty-six (35) in township No. forty (40) of range No. thirty-three (33) which conv ance was made in trust to secure the pay ment of four certain notes fally described in said deed trust; and whereas default has been made in the payment of one of the said notes and accrued interest now past due and unpaid, Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pu the conditions of said deed of trust, I ceed to the above described premises at at the city of f souri, on st front door of the Friday Novem between the hon! noon and fi day, for the purpo: interest and costs. on$t er 12, 1897, of nine o’clock in the fore- said debt, CLARK, Trustee. ing of satisfy J.C. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, John Lewis, Jr., and Maggie J. Lewis, his wife, by their certain deed of trust dazed April 36, 1897, ana recorded in the office of the recoraerof deeds, in Bat county, Miseouri, in book No 135 st page 470, convey- ed to the undercigned trustee the following deacribed real estate lying and being situate in Bates coucty, Missouri, to wit: All of lote two and three (2 & 3) in block six (6, in Littie’s addition to Hume, Missouri: also all of lote five six (6), eeven (7), eight nine (9 one (1) in rst Addition to Hume, Batea county, Missouri. which said convey- ance of eaid property above described was made in trust to secure the payment of a cer- tain promissory note faily described in said ceed of trast; and, whereas default has been made in the payment of said note and the in- terest thereon and the same is pow past due and unpaid. Now, there'ore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and in pureu- ance to the terms and conditions of said deed of trust 1 will proceed to sell the above de- Fso much thereof ss msy be necessary. at publie vendue, to the highest Didder for cash, ai the east front door of the | court honse in the city of Batier, Bate: county Si souri, on } Saturd | between the hours of nine o noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of th ay, tor the purposes of satisfying seid debt, nierest end cot W. F. DUVALL, Trastee. i November Hah, L se e we Bates Count® Probate Court. 3 » tobe heid a: th day of Novem- . HALL AM E. HALL. Executors. Tl ot | ber, 1. LIZZ seers and WILLI } $5-4t i stant to | will pro- | public vendae to the highest bidder for cash, | ourt house in the ; r county of Bates and state of Mis- | inthe afternoon of that | ten (16 and eleven (11) in block | e fore. EA 'LY, WORKS CLEAN HOUSE WITH OLIO SHERIFF’S SALE—By virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the oflice of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnavle atthe November term. 1897, of sald court to me directed In favor of J H Beckham, Joseph Mercerand J G McKnight. partners doing business under the firm name and style of Beckham Mercer & Company, and inet 1 C Jett and W EK fhornbrough. I have levied and seized upon all the right, title. interest and claim of defendants, J C Jett and Thorvbrough in and to the following describ- ed real estate situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- ter ot section four (4) in township forty one (41) of range thirty-three (53) ail in Bates county, Mo ,1 willon Friday November 12, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clook in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the cast front door of the court house, in the citv of Butler Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereef us may be required at public vendue to the highe-t bid- der forcash, to satisfy eaid execution and | Costs. E. C. MUDD, AR-4t Sheriff of Bates Connty, Mo. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, S T Clinkenbeard and Martha A Clinkenbeard his wife, by their deed of trust dated September 24, 1395, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Misscuri, im book 137 page 344, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter of the ter of section five (5) in town- ship thirty-nine of range thirty (30) contaming twenty (20) acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been made in the payment of the interest on said note now past dneand unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request ot the legal holaer of sald note and pursuant to the condi.ions of said deed of trust J will pro- ceed to sell the above described premises at public vendne tothe highest bidder for cash | at the east front doorof the court house in the city of Butler county of Bates and state of mis souri, on Thursday, November 4th, 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. 2. ALLEN seed Trustee. J. Executor's Sele or Per ova Notice is hereby ry yen. that in parsaance to the order of the p e coort of Bates county, Missour! made on October ist, 1397, we the undersigned ex-cators of the estate of Ri Sproull. deceased willon Monday October 18th, 1897, sell at public esle, for cash in hand, st | the eaat front door of the court hoase in the city of Butler, of Bates connty Missouri, the following describe 1 personal property, be- longing to said estate to whe One note of date Uctober 2ith, dar on or before January ist, i=) tor $325, bearing | interest at eigh’ percent per annum and one note of dete Ue ober 24th. 1894, for $225 _bear- t rate of eight per cent per an- inom. Be of ssid notes being given by one Henry Heim to R H Sproall, and secured by a second deed of trust on 120 acres of land in St. Clair county, Misseari JOHN C. SPROULL H. P. COCKRELL. 47-4t Executors of BR. H. Sproull. Dee’d 1698, SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue and authority of a generalexecationissued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the November term, 1e¥7, ofesid court, to médirected in favor of H H Temple and against Stella Martin I have levied and seized upon all the right,title, interest and claim of defendant, Stella Martin in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wit: Lots three, four and five (3, 4 & 5) in Baker’+ addition to the city of Butler, I will on Friday November 12, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, | in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri seli the same or so much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder | for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. j E. C. MUDD. Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. wat Administrator's Netice Notice is hereby given, that letters of sdmin- istration on estate of Robert Knane, de- e granted to the undersigned on 7, by the probate Tas egelnet ssid estate are m for allowance to the ear after the date of pe precluded trom of said estate; andifench claims be ithin two years from the date they shall be forever all pers! required Administrator.