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to Any Perscn, toc, who Worries and Frets. A“breaking down of the nervous sy fe a modern expression,—a modern t Jaint. It is induced by prolongec Wand the overtaxi: Ggand is a pees It affects the preacher and the | direct result of brain tir It aff people in any walk of life, ho worry and iret. depleting of nerve forces. rable by complete rest and « ange | so by the use As th restor method is 1 of scene and nerve foods. within the reach of Jatter offers eri most universal _ method of treating the compl. it is de- termined that medicine is to lect that one which contains the most ne nourishing properties. fio ew: t was much broken B tonics.9 They only stimulate, an P je onight r tsleen at all eT have Yeaves you worse than you were for yeurs until re- Select the medicine that is to the nerves some work in my what meat is to the body—one that i d the te the nerves, also increases builds weight Dr. Will : ; the reputation of which is built up Sand indisputable proof, and which is }the Lord wills. Win every hamlet in the country. Jand somet As @ proof of its merits in such cases, read | that I } the following letter of a clergyman: (Signed) enjoy a cold bath ach three time or another tw: Tan surf \think Iam cars if myself inot be possible d what I have. ..J.N.MeCreapy, Elkton, Mich.” Find attached, the affidavit of Mr. Mee le before a notary public. OF MIcHig ’ less case, owing to a complete breaking down | StaT of my nervous system and to persistent | Cor stomach trouble had been treated by a} great many physicians but received no per- at manent benefit. I had been down four times | made by bh ith nervous prostration and twice with | Sworn to hx gastritis. These attacks would come with | 1897. sach violence as to thr ne into spasms.| All the elements r ary to give new life The time came when physicians said I must | and richness to the blood and restore shattered stop preaching or die. I would be so ex-| nerve: d, in a condensed hausted after the last service on Sunday that | in Dr. W Pills for Pale Peop] Teould scarcely get from the pulpit. Many | They are for sale rists. or may be atime I have hadtosit down and rest be-|had by mail from’ Dr. Williams’ Medicine Bfore I could leave the church in order to! Company, Schenect: ‘.¥., for 50 ceats gain @ little strength. 1 could cat neither! a box, or gix Lox woe! A, d, HURLEY, Well Man | duly sworn, sav3 going statements Subserif and 28rd day of July, Yotary Public. nd J a 15th Day. of Me. | ne | THEGREAT gotn fay | -LUMBER CO. Sr IFRENCH REMEDY | ne Pprodaces the above results in 30 da It arta | he |powerfuliy and quickly. Cures when all others fail | yn P Young mon will regain their lost manhood, and old | {- men will recover their youthful vizor by using ly VIVO. It quickly and surety restores Nervous T ss. Lost Vitality, Impote: 1¢ JLost Power, all effects of self-abnse or which unfits one for s: udy. business or marri not only eur |General Uffice at, Kansas ve tonic and blood builder, bring- ck the pink glow to pale cheeks andre off Jusanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail x, $1.00 per packaze, or six for $5.00, with a post Bt tive written guarantee tc cure or refund it “the money. Circular free. Adircas VAL MEDICINE (0.,271 Wabash Ave, CHIC. 111 For Sale in Butler, by H. L. Tucker Druggist. City, Missouri. This company, with R. J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo, as General Manager, bas Exght Lumber Yards in this county avd otber in adjoining coun- ties. The fact that we operate number or yards, enables us to bny 60 YEARS’ l all kinds of bui'ding material in large , EXPERIENCE. | Guantives and sell at LOWEST PRICE. Call and gee us. Trustee's Sale Whereas, John W Wannah, a single man, by his deed oftrust dated September 15, 189%, and reeorded in the — recorder’s office within and for Pates county, Missouri in book No. 130 page 417 conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real es- tate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-w The east half of lot number three (3) of the northeast quarter (except ten acres off of the east side of said east half of lot three (3) of the northeast quarter); and nine (9) acres off of the j south side of lot number four (4) of the north- east quarter ofsection number two (2); and lot number six (6) of the northwest quarter of TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, 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 America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive jul notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bs beautifully illustrated, Jarcest circulation of | section one (1); all in township number any scientific journal, week!y, terms $3.00 & 3 | thirty-ni (39) range thirty-three (35) west, $1.50 six months. Specimen copies and P | which conveyance was made in trust to BOOK ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. secure the payment of one certain note fully de- scribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment ofsaid note and the same is now past due and unpaid. w therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions ‘f said deed of trust, I will proceed sell the above deseri premises at public Vex.due, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the gourt house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri,on Monday November 22, 1897, ! Emissions, Spermatorrhes q 0 RI E N Ti AL (sretugersppe wl Poesia Ih hotte oua STRONG. Vigor between the hours of nine o’clock in the _fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that 3 ous Man. Frice $1.00, 6 afte S$ E XUAL Boxes, $5 00. day for the purposes of satisty Snecial Directions Matled | interest and costs. Wn. EL PI L& I with each Box. Address 4t r Note—J W Hannah sold the above property subject to this mortg RR Ballard Saow Linimest Co., 2919 Luoas Ave. - ST.LOUIS, - MO. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, John A Patterson and Cora O Prt- terson bis wife, by their certain deed of trust dated September 27, 1895 and recorded in the office of the recoraer of deeds in Bates county, Missouri. in book No 135 at page 31s, convey- ed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in Bates couuty, Missouri, to wit: Lots seventeen (17), eighteen (Is and nine- teen (19) except five acres in southwest corner and lots twenty (20). twenty-one /21) and twenty two (22), also east halfof lot six (6) and lots four (4) and eight (8) and east half oflot nine (9)and tot ten (10) and west hall of lot twenty-four (24) lot tweaty-six (26) all in section tive ( township thirty-nine (39), range thirtv-tw . also lots twenty tive {25} and twenty-six [26] in section six {6|, townehip thirty-nine [89] range thirty-two [32] which conveyance was made in trust to secure the paymen! of two certain notes fally described in said ceed of trust; and. whereas cata hee Baw apt spree sate ae EL ) positiveeure. / payment of said notes anc e interest j=) te therefore, e er cents at Dracgists or by mail ; amples 10c. by mail. | 7, UN Pak ads 2 ' . c. by mail. | OF the legal holder of said note and in pursu- ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York City- | ance to the terms and conditions of sait deed of trust 1 will proceed to sell the above de- scribed premises, rso much thereof as may | be necessary, at public vendue, to the highest Didder fer cash, at the east tront door of the court house in the city of Butle:, Bates county Missouri on i] Thursday, December 9th, 1897, ACCIDENT ee Oe between thr hours ot nine o’clock in the fore: noon and five o’elock in the afternoon of thai HE ALTE | aay, tor tne purposes of eatisfting esid devts, R. G. HAKIWELL, Truste | interest and costs. Lat INSURANCE. HE FIDELITY MUTAL AID} | Arrival and depsrtire of trains at Worland. It Comes to the Preacher from Gver Study and Brain Tiro—it Gorics | : | K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Thousands Attend the Session of the Mis- ~oui Grand Lodge. —Spring- the hias. ed when iwin Mr. Hill, chai on arrangements, ca to orde Mayor med the de + committee i the “it cit soke at more lengt “nt of the Mrs. L. A. onded on acellor pen tield Rath: orne ter: Vi ppears to have anc of grand chancel! EXPERTS WILL INVESTIGATE. Taberculosis at Kansas Agricultural Col- lege to Be Tested by Noted Men. Toreka, Kan., Oct. 20.—Dr. Law, who holds the chair of veterinary sur- | geon in Cornell university, accompa- | nied by a government veterinary sur-| Ballard each day sivee Friday bas geon from Washington, will conduct experiments at the state agricultural | college at Manhattan on the infected with tuberculosis. will be assisted by Dr. Charles | Gresswell, state veterinary surgeon of | Colorado, and representatives from ag- ricultural colleges from various states. state will be represented by Gov. Leedy and the state sanitary commis- sion. The state board of agriculture will send Secretary F. D. Coburn to represent it. KANSAS ALIEN LAW., First Suit to Test Its Leg Cherokee Cx Toreka, Kan., Oct. 20.- tion for the forfeiture of prope by aliens in Kansas has been com- menced in Cherokee county and will} be heard November 27 in the district | court at Coiumbus. Charles Stevens, | the county attorney, is the plaintiff, and the defendants are a Bennett, Bessie Berriman and Anna Bryant. ‘The property involved consists of vari- ous lots in Weir City, formerly owned by Richard Bennett, deceased. The defendants are residents of glish territory and are subjects by law of Queen Victoria. lity Brought in ty. Missouri Shooters Win Prizes. Fort Scorr, Kan., Oct. Missouri men won nearly all the prizes at the southeast Kansas shooting tournament here. The first event, 10, W. A. Smith, Greenwood, Mo., 10; second event, 15, W. A. Smith, Greenwood, Mo., 15; third event, 16, W.'G. Sargeant, Joplin, 15; fourth event, A. Hornaday, Fort Scott, 20; fifth event, 15, W. W. McIi- hany, Galena, 14. New Missouri Road Chartered. FFERSON City, Mo., Oct. 20.—The secretary of state has chartered the Missouri & Iowa Southern Railway company, of Sedalia, with a capital stock of $700,900. The purpose of this compzny is to construct and operate a railroad through adjoining counties from Sedalia, Pettis county, north to Miami, Saline county, a distanee of 50 miles. Lixcounx, Neb., Oct. 20.—Wesleyan university yesterday defeated the Tar- kio (Mo.) colle football team by a score of 6 to0. The teams were well matched and the result was in doubt from beginaing to end. A single touchdown and goal in the latter part of the second half decided the game in favor of the local players. Plunged a Knife in His Heart. rSBURG, Kan., Oct. 20.—Linda notorious colored woman at the Fle-uing mines, murdered William Kennedy, « colored man with whom she had been living, by plunging a butcher knife into his The woman claims that she did the deed in heart. self-defense. There were of lynching the woman. Accident to a Circas ‘Train. JoserH, Mo., Oc:. 20.—A Missouri gime crashed into 11 with animal 1 the Forepangh & Ss gine tance south of the city. The en wrecked. No Bonds for €; RTHAGE, Mo., Oct. held to decide th $25,000 bon pan electric light ad in the def of thei to secu two-thirds nu vote was 768 with only for it. y issuing failure The mujori St. Louis Horse Show. Sr. Lovis, Oct. 20.—The programme for the horse show, which opens up in the new Coliseum next Monday, has been decided upon. Sixty 's were originally announced. One has since been added and four dropped, so that there will be 57 competitions in the ring. Ce Hypnotism Made Bind ta See. Camden, November 23 —Theodore| Litchenbury, a carpenter of ths. place, has been cured of blindness) by byprotism. Whether the cure is o be permanent remains to be seen i Litchenbury lives at No 649 Line! street. He suff-red pxrtial paralysis f the spinal cord list February | Seon be lost the sight of one eye. in! best March th The of Philadelohia told | sight of the othes. oculists him be was hopelessly blind i troduced bims+lf »s Dr and offered to cure him He put th blind min for joy. ,put Litcbenbury int» 4 trance. Now cattle | he can see plainly with one eye, and They | indistinctly with the other Don’t give them tea or coffee Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN OF It te de- : 5 | r i The cattlemen’s association of Kansas neous and nourishing and taxes the place of | coffee. will be largely represented, and the | dren the more health you distribute through ;much All grocerssellit. I5e and woe. People Want it. Washington, D. C., Nov 23.— | bauks, which he expects to come up and When properly prepared tastes Ike the choice grades of coffee but costs about I-t as jeicipal plant at ‘once | Beer is going up Last Fridey night aman, eho io Ballard, of | New York. exlled upon Litchenbury | 3 into a ' he awoke L hypnotic steep | When tenbury cried Que eye was still blind. and Dr What Do the Children Drink? The more Grain O vou give the chil- theireytems Gratn-O is made of pare grains Postmaster Generat Gary, in discus sing the question of postal savings to the next term of Congress, sid: “Tt is agreed on all sides that, if practicable, a postal savings system wonld be moat Thi- means a great deg! toward the suc cess cf the project. It is being demonstrated, too, dui'y, that th- people want it; and it hae been my experience that what the people went very much is usually pretty veatly right, aud is slso very likely ‘0 be realizad sooner or later. desirable. A Sure Thing for You. A transaction in which you cannot sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, red tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liv- er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed tocure or money re- funded. C.C. C, areasure thing. Try a box today; 10, 25,50 cents. Sample and booklet free. See our big ad. Baby Cari’s Sister Finds Friends. Kaveas City, Mo, Nov. 25.—May Carr, sister of Belle Carr, the clild thrown into the river and drowned by her father, Wm. Carr, now under s-nterce of death for the crime, bas adopted by the Children’s Home scciety of this city May war 5 on May 2. Carr will be hanged on December 17, and Mrs. Carr will stand trial on January 10 as accessory to the mur- der been Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kianey are not joing their work. Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs you nothing-— sold ey H. I Tucker After a ten years’ struggle Duluth bas finally acquired possession of ite water works It ways 1} million dollars, while the price heretofore $2,100,000. The water co mpaby spent nearly one demanded was ‘half million dollars during the time in elections and Jitigation. The prospeet of Duluth building a mu- brought it to ime. CASTORIA. in Vienna. In most American cities it going down very fast. For Poeumonia Dr JC Bishop, of Angew, Mich., says: “I have used Foley’s Honey and Tar in three cases of pneumonia the past month, with good results.” At J A Trimble’s drugstore. Peabody Wins Them AIL Ciinton, Mo., Oct. 20.—The field of amateur riders that ever faced astarter in southwest Missouri partic- ipated in the ‘weie races here yester- day. The honors were carried off by Earl W. Peabody, who won all open j events, several being closely contested, Wages in Japan Rising. | Wasnineton, Oct. 20.—Consul Sharp, | at Hiogo, Japan, sends to the st @ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU! NOuTH BOUND 4s | No.7 Freight daily except Sunday 12:10p.m % Hfdisabied Lv accident $50 to $100 per month. | ord Sapir delle ; ‘ tron me Fes leaias hv phe $5,000 No. 9 Freight, daily except Sanday, (bel pte kbs ips hear viet cana | Nols Port Arba aily, , fit Fou los e limb sates nu, M are ill $49.00 per month Sep aS ir aeinien will pay your heirs $ 000, rhs pad oa Vinsured, v Il your income | N° ¢ e t £5 | No 10Freight Aid Association is pre- rest and strongest Accicent 5 Health Association in the U < cash deposits with the States California and Missouri, which, together, ‘Ark , Siloam Spr route trom the so Chicago its cer te an absolute guarantee of . selidity of its protection to its members. Or particulars address 3.1L M.SHETTERLY, See. andGen Manager, San Francciso. C: | west and northwest. No has been | spared to make the psssenger equipment of | this line second to none inthe west. Travel | line. H.C Orr. verre Gon] Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. expense gr nd points north and northeast and to Denver, | ample Reserye Fund and large sets. | S03 [0"San Francisco, Portland snd points partment a clipping from the I showing that the rate of Gold-Seekers Driven Ont out the Dominion. finest | All the miners employed in the 'Scuth mine at Trenton, Ill. went cut on a strike Wednesday. | The buildings of the regro ubi | versity at Touga'oo, Miss, were de jstroyed by fire ilty of fo cible resistance ~ in Hav E “Trustee” | j Pardons have been granted by ate de- | Blanco to 69 persons * Kobe | SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE —or | ANegetable Preparation for As- || Similating the Food and Regula - || ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful- Ax y TLL Age ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral. 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Miss Parloa’s Young Housekeeper, Decigas especially to aid beginners, Tells how ¢ nish the kitchen sensibly s the right way to buy food and to care for it, ete, A plain book for plain people. A book that farmers’ wives and ters will be glad to own. One freia ‘h any housewife may obiaia an immense amount cf $100 Miss sable Spa cna ne Hew Cook Bork, Parlna’s Mild arked by strong cipts, etc. $LS0 A complete ously com~ prehensive and copiously illustratee ~~ $2.50 Order from your | cokseiler er of as. BOSTON. Any of the above sent postpaid eper receipt ¢ price. ESTES & LAURIAT, Publishers . « ~ pe’s Sal : Tru Whereas Frank W Massie and Mary Massic his wife, by their deed of trust dated May @ Tea e 1543, and recorded in the recorder’s office if in and for Bates county, Missouri, in book % 105 page 294 conveyed to the undersigned tra: tee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: 3 South half of lot two (2) of south fractional | one-half of section thirty-one (31) township forty-one (41) range thirty-three (33) which co veyance was made in trust to secure the pa: Consumption Whereas Frank W Massic an | by their deed of tr Recore orded in the conveyed te th ing deseribed real ment of one certain note fally described in said | deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of one of the interest | at the request the te ral holder of anid nots | . Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and at the request o! e ley nol es ' . : and pai ant to the conditions of said deed of Scientist, Will Send Free, to the trust, I will proceed to sell the above described | Afflicted, three Bottles of bis premises at peblic Nendue to the highest bidder | Newly Discovered Reme- the eas! of the ; a re, he city of Butler, county of Bates! dies to eae eee and state of Missouri, on tion end Lung Monday December 13, 1497, i Trouble, between the hours = = vtec ce ez | noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that) x<cning could be tairer, more philanthropic iuberenU ace coset ih on SEIWEL ‘mete or carry more joy to the afflicted, than Tae interest and costs. R.G. HARTWELL. | omerof T a ‘slocam, M. €., of 183 Pest! td Tustee. | atreet, New York City | ConGdent that he bas discovered an sbeolate | enre for consamption and all gpoveerings 4 com- ’ | plaints, andto mabe ite grest merits known will send, free, three botties of medicine (to any reader of the BuTtaun Waesxty Times, who ts suffering from cheet, broachial, throat eb lang troabies or comsamption. Already this “new scientific eoarse of medi ei ’ has permanepily cared thousands of | apparently hopeless cases. Doetor c dere it his religions dut which he owes to humecity—to don , js enough to commend + pertect confidences of z the proposition. Itealed consamption to be. ond any doubt. in sending—the the generone e bis American 28 testimonials of es in all pr Address T. 4 E New York, and "| when writing ee give express j 1 postotiee address, amd tention reading ele im the Berten Weeutyitues.[-iyt Siccam, RRR NNER Io Nr i