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| a pod pSPECIALLY ‘How it Ray bo Cuccvcc.- > in Poy Glimate. Saati payer Ls ero due wis \e at From the Ci tain, Puctlo, Col. | | we ac the tin bet only felt stronger but ind that I could sleep. 1 four boxes now and can take cing the day aud sleep soundly Othe world that they may fill their weaken- req ed lungs with its life-siving air, yet there ge ailments in that climate as in any other, ee of the chief of which is sleeplessness. This is due to the rarity of the air which on eme constitutions is too stimulating to the gerves. In some cases patients are com-! to remove for a time to the sea level escape the high nervous strain. As sleep- Jessness is not an uncommon accompaniment | fe certain nervous conditions (in any clim-| cine net only takes away that ration that does not pass away ine the pills. .e years old and about thirty qe) the story of a woman of Pueblo, Col., | years 2x< to Le troubled with gather- point moral to others, who have had | ings in 1: - The trouble continued until similar affliction. IT was ur hear a sound through m The woman came to Pueblo thirty years | right ear 1 my left +r was badly affected. when the town was a frontier settle-| I had no idea that the pills would benefit m: gent, and Indians were by no means un-|cars but t evidently did as my hearing is visitors, bands of Ute’s often pass very much improved. through on their way from the mountains} ‘I consider Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for down to the plains to hunt buffaloes. Pale People a wonderful medicine. The She had been in good health, until a few | 2: «ress of tie woman is: Mrs. H. L.G years ngo when at each recurring spring. | 214 FE. 4th § : fime she became debilitated, weak and lan-| Sratr of . Her strength left her, she was listless Y or F ad lifeless. This, too,in spite of the stimu-| Su’ hed and lating effects of the high altitude. The most 6th day of July, 1s! erious difficulty, however, was sleeplessness, vorn to before me this GEORGE W. GILL, which she could not cure. The long weary (SEAL) Notary Public. watches of the night told on her health and | All the elements necessary to give new life he: dreaded the appronch of nicht. This! and richnes» to the blood and restore shat- lock of sleep weakened her strength andj tered nerves are contained in Dr. Williams’ ht on extreme nervousness, until she! Pink Pills for Pale People. They are sold was a physica] wreck. in boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen Ai Je could not well take the long jour-| or hundred) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes necessary to a change of climate. she | for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists or sought for some nerve restorative, that would | rectly by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medie build up the nervous « n, and thus ena- | cine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. A. J. HURLEY, LUMBER CO.: “=u REVIVO produces the above results in 30 days. Ita ts powerfully and quickly. Cures when al! others fail Young men will regain their lost manhood. and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely rextores Nervous ness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases. and all effects of self-abuse or excers and indiscretion which unfits one for s*udy, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, bi. wagreat nerve tonic and blood builder. bring- ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks andre Moring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, nc jether. It can be carricd in vest pocket. By mai) 191.00 per package, or six for 85.00, with a jt tive written guarantee tc cure or refund he money. Circulartree. Ad iress . TAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHIC.GO. ILL for Sale in Butler, by H. L. Tucker Druggist. S192 — General Ufice at Kansas City, Missour1. This compary, with R. J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo, as General Manager, bas Eight Lumber Yarde in this county and otber in adjoiniog coun- ties. The fact that we operate vumber or yarde, enables us to buy al! ks ds of bui'ding material in large quavtives and sell at LOWEST PRICE. Call and see us. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Order of Publication. STATE OF cea as. County of Bates, = Be it remembered, that heretofore. ata regular term of the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missour:, begun and held at the court house. in the city of Butler, on the firat Tuesday after the second Monday in No- vember, 1897. snd afterwards, on the iith da: of November, 1397, the same being the thir: jndicial day of said term, among other the following proceedings were had, to-wit: Ida M Reeder, plaintiff, ve Lonnie W Reeder, Claude Reeder, James M White, guardian an curator of said Lonnie W Reeder and Claude Reeder, minors, defendants Now at this day comes the plaintif hereip by her attorneys and it appearing to the court from the return of the sheriff herein that the Trace Marks Desicns. cones? sending a sketch an may quistly necertain our opinion free whether an {nvention ts probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handi Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. Ahandsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culat! entific journal, Terms, $3 a Mi at oe months, #1. saa ‘by all newsdealers. NN & Co,26*8 200, New York Branc’: OMice, 625 F St., Washington, D. this count: served wit! te Whereupon it ix ordered by the court t! aid defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him inthis court the object and general Te of which is to parti- tion the following real estate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter of sec- tion nine {9} in township forty-one [41] of range thirty (30) and the east sixty acres of the north half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine [29} in township forty-two (42) of range twenty-nine [29] and that uo lees the said Claude Reeder be and appear atthiscourt atthe next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, ip said county, on the 15th day of February next 1893, and on or before the third day of said term (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then on or before the last day of said term) answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confeasea and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly. And be it is further ordered that a copy here- of be published according tolaw in the BUTLER WEEKLY ‘TIMES, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county. Missouri, for tour weeks saccersively. the last insertion to be at least tifteen days before the first day of the next term ofthe circuit court. A true copy ofthe record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this 12th dav of November, 1:07 STEWART ATCHESON, B40 Cirent Clerk ~ Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? ,. County of Bates, 5 is Be it remembered that heretofore, at a regular term of the circuit court of Batescounty, Mis- souri, begun and held at the court house, in the city of Butler, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in November, 1897, and afterwards on the 23d day of November, 1297, the same being the thirteenth judicial day of | said term among other, the following pro- | ceedings were had, to-wit: L Bradford plain- OZMANLIS ORIENTAL CEE SEXUAL 5 00. “aeesiat Directions Matled with each Box. Address “Ballard Socw Etniment Co., 2010 Lucas A ST.LOUIS, - "MO. istat! ELY’S CREAM BALM isa positivecure. , Apply into the nostrils. Itis quickly absorbed. 5¢ cente at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City. ae We tiff, vs. George Clarey, Sarah Hale and Burt ACCIDENT Hale, her husband, defendants. _ % Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by '——axp—— his attorney W © Jackson and fies herin his affidavit, alleging among other things that de- fendant, George Clarey, is nota resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the court that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff ay —— a ‘<5 Oe ‘ > against him in this court the object and gene INSURANCE. nature of wbi “ to pete 7 dai a . > ~ + among the parties hereto the following deserib- THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID jedreaiestate in Bates county, Missouri. to- it: Let four (4) in block three (3) in Warner’s w SOCIAT VW 4 }addition to the city of Butle and ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU that unless the said George | Clare % $ 7 and appear at this court, at the nes necator t $4 to S100 per month. | Tereof ty be begun and holden at the Bere 10s CWO Lite it, $208 to $3,000 | house in the city of Butler, in said county, FE eee erty ead to 2,000 ’ the 15th day of February, next Reon 18 : : fore the third day of said term, Tet will py | shall so long continu Racin voue before the last day Bee oe plead to the petition in en you sr | will be taken as confesse sel } be rendered accordingly. ont And be it further ordered be published, according t Wrexty Tins, a weekly | and published in Bates count Weeks successively, the last least fifteen days before the firsi day of th next term of the cirenit court. ‘A true copy of the record. [seat] my hand and the seal of the . court of Bates county, this 26th d. STEWART HEALTH disabled by ace! same iat a copy w, in the Bu ewspaper octation is pre- gest Accident eposits with the California and ti, which, together, With ample Reserye Fund and large assets, eits certificate an absolute gusrantee of Me solidity of its protection to its members. For particniars address 1. M. SHETTERLY, See. andGen Manager, San Francciso. Cal Witness it HESON, Cirenit Clerk. | November, 1597. } S-4t i i While the Rocky Mountain region is ble her to pet that sleep and rect without . y famed for its ‘salubrious climate, and witien sie could not Jon; endure the strain, contains = @ becoming more and more the mecea toward She at Joo ci found this in Dr. W h pilgrims are traveling from all parts Vink Ps... for Vale People. She said to the Villiams’| ghowing a very fashionable calling | ¢ I had taken one box| gown Within the means ofa greater! but creates a buoy-|secured. There is also a page on wer or} ay of Attempts to evade the death duties | | act are causing queer complications | in England. An old mau transferred Bitnager at Home St. Joseph, Mo. De 9 —Mojor | Be D | Jobn L. Bittinger, Consu! General all his property by deed of gift to jat Montrea!, returned to St Joseph his young wife, not expecting that! this morning i 8 He will remam with 1 la : : She made 4 | his family unti atter the bolidavs ketled on the! was Harper's Bazar for December 4th | eolored supplement, number of people, however, is the full line of house aud tea gowns, of which cut paper patterns may be boys’ clothing, as well as letters oo | Paris snd New York fashions. Mrs Poultney Bigelow contributes an ar ticle on the “Social Side of London.” Galveston, Tex, Dec 6.—William Jennings Bryan reached here to day and left with a party of friends for Lake Sunrise to huot ducks The party will be gove three or four days. Mr. Bryan expressed him self as follows on the President's meseage: “The message indicates an inten- tion upon the part of the President to aid in turning the issue of paper money overto the national banks and inthe meantime a purpose to give gold a further supericrity over silver as & money.” Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means aciean skin. No_ beauty withoutit, Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean | your blood and keepit clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents, All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed loc, 25c, 50c. Editor Walter Williams cf the Columbia Herald and his accom plished wife recently entertained Wm. J. Bryan so nicely at their The husband was le thus left dependent on the lover's | in the Jur | generosity bome that in the event of the great dency, Mr. Williams would perhaps be n.ade envoy plenipotentiary at one of the great courts. This would be better than a front seat in the Missouri legislature —Sedalia Senti- nel. CASTORIA. The Dawes Commiceion and other organizations interested iu Indiav Territory reorganization are sum- moned to appear before the House committee on Indian Affairs Tues- day. A resolution asking postponement of the Kansas Pacific sale and call- ing for all information in tke case was passed by the senate General Pando, who was reported killed, is safe in Manzanillo acccrd+ ing to official advices. Senator Caffrey introducad a bill to plase all quarantine regulations in the hands of the government Removal, We take pieasure in announcing that after this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidnev roubles and liver complaint from the user. It is the only medicino that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no day. Parbs sure cure is sold by H. L. Tneker Treasuny officers are investigating Assistant Librarian Specfford’s ac- enunts. ed. Another shortage is charg- 3 é The House Banking aud Currency Committee is framing a bankruptey bili based on the Henderson mess- ure. No Humbug. Foley’s Honey and Tar does not claim to perform miracles. It does not claim tocure all cases of con- sumption or asthma. But it does claim to give comfort and relief in advanced stages of these diseases. It is certainly worth trying by those affiicted or threatened with these dread diseases. At J A Trimble’s drugstore. The new cable road on Seventh street in Washington is to be changed to an underground electric system at once. It was Judge Jeremiah Sullivan of the supreme court of Indiana who suggested the name of Icdianapolis for the capital of that state CASTORIA Fer Infants and Children 1 silver leader’s election to the presi ! rary op ‘he would survive her. Ue ee ‘hers, and ther |bunting field D ngley Jaw has reduced the volume f business with Canada, especially ber trade. When asted what be thougbt of the Filley letters, the Major said be | believed that all bad b-en said that | was necessary on that subj-ct \ Second Kate Newt, Green Biv, Wis. Dee 9 —Ger trude Prine», pretty. 19. a daughter of Jobo Prisce of Have-, Ortonto County. has eloped with William Smith, a negro The coup'e were married by a Jus tice of the Perce at M untain, Wie. Tie Prince fami'y is weal by ard prominent. The father sw ars vengeance on Smith and hae dia owned ard cisinberited bis daughter A lazy Ohio editor remarks: “If somebody would only pull the +l d up the hill for us hfe would b+ one long, delightful lide ” There in & Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there hae been placed in ailthe grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-U. made of pore grains, that takes the plece of coffee ‘the most delicate stomach receives It without @istrese, and but f-w can tell it from coffee. It doe~ not cost over one-foarth asmuch Chil- drep may drink it with great benciit 15 cts. oe per package. Try it Ass for To Ba Senator Wilmington, Del, Dee 9—Foriuer Amba>esdor Bayard is keis tt. b- a candidate for United States Sen- ator, to succesd Senator Gray of Delaware. Willard Saulsbury, a nephew of former Sruater Eliza Siulsbury, is also in the field Addicks wili make a hot fight to contro! the Lezislature and secure for himse th- Senatorial seat A Sure Thing for You. A transaction in which you cannot lose ls a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, fur- red tongue, fever, piles anda 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 gs oa tocureor money re- funded. C..C.C. are asure thing. Try a box today; 10, 25,60 cents. Sample and Booklet free. See our big ad. Trustee’s Sale Whereas, Mary C McCann and John McCann, d, by theirdeed of trust dated April , 1896, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri,in book No. 137 page 638 conveyed to S P Francisco, stee the following described real es- ing and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The south half of the north halfof lot two (2) of the southwest quarter of section thirty (30) township forty-one (41) range thirty-one (31), twenty-two (22) acres more or less and is the same iand purchased March 18, 1894, from said SP Fran andJ C Clark by said Mary C McCann, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of two certain notes fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the first note and the interest on the second note; and, whereas said deed of trust contains a provision that in case of the death, inability, refusal to act, or absence of the trustee then the sheriffof Bates county. Missouri should become his successor to the title of said proper- or with all the powers duties and obligations thereof and should procéed to sell the same; and whereas S. P. Francisco, the trustee named in said deed of trust is absentfrom Bates county, Missouri and cannot act as trustee. Now therefore notice is hereby given that I E. C. Mudd, sheriff of Bates county. Missouri. under and by virtue of the authority in me vested by said deed of trust at the request of the legal owner and holder of said notes will proceed to sell said realestate at public vendue for cash tothe highest bidder at the court house door in the city of Butler Bates county Missouri, on Friday. December 31, 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 ex- penses of said sale. E. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., 4-4t and substitute Trustee. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Mary S. Kinder, a single woman, by her deed of trust dated November 9th, 1891 and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county Missouri, im book 107 page 205 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the follow- ing described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest quar- ter of section fifteen (15) except six acres out of northwest corner that lies north and west of Wainut creek, leaving 34 a¢res conveyed, also all that part of the south halt of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section fif- teen (15) that lies south and east of Walnut creck containing 13 acres more orless, all in town- ship thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-three (33) aad containing in all forty-seven (47) 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 said note and the accrued interest thereon all of which is now past dueand unpaid. Now,therefore,at the request of the legal holaer of said note and pursuant to the condicions of said deed of trust I will pro- ceed to sell the above described premises at public yendue 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 Monday, December 2 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 D. ALLEN, 4-40 Trustee EEE EINES Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the 2 the estate of C.G. Lockwood, nty of Bate THAT THE } FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE —or-— Promotes Digestion Cheerful- Z A Lleddk ness and Rest.Contains neither Is ON THE WRAPPER oT NARCOTIC. OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | _— Stomach. Diarrhoea i Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. SD ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Re¢ula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Fac Simile Signature of Castoria is pxt cp in one-size bottles only, Ie is not sold in bulk, Don’t allow anyene to sell anything else on the ples or promise that it “just a3 and “will auswer every pose.”” sa- Een thes you get OLeTORLL “HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO sonata" CHAT TERBOX «1897 No book has ever been made for young people which com value, one-tenth the poly of this great angus). - —e SIX Over 400 Pages. HANDSOME s COLORED 200 Full Page PLATES Illustrations. ADDED ne or, Several new Stories, TO each a book in itself, ERR Stories, Anecdotes, Puse FLAN GS ales, &c. VOLUME. Rad et The best possibie CHRISTMAS PRESENT for boys and girls Re of all ages. Order trom your Bookseller or of us. Every Dealer carries it. “S'TES -& LAURIAT, Publishers. - - BOSTON, Minions of Copies heve been sold. MISS PARLOA’S COOK BOOKS. MORE THAN HALF A MILLION OF ‘THEM HAVE BEEN SOLD. which any housewife may obtain an immense amount of valuable aid - - + + + + SLOO Miss Parloa’s New Cook Book. The most are clear and concise. It is ace tical, perfectly reliable oad marted by enoag good sense. Contains 1,724 receipts, etc. Miss Parloa's Kitchen Companion. A complete peice ad copiously illustrated ca $2.50 Any of the above sent pestpaid upon receipt of price. Order from your beckselter or of a3. ESTES & LAURIAT, Publishers . . . BOSTON, Whereas Frank W Mastic and Mary Massie | his wife, by their deed of trust dated” May 27, | The Dreaded. 1543, and recorded in the recorder’s office with- { in and for Bates county, Missouri, in book N 105 page 244 conveyed to the undersigned trus- tee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: South half of lottwo (2) of south fractional one-half of section thirty-one (31) township forty-one (41) range thirty-three (33) which con- veyance was made in trust to secure the pay- 1 ment of one certain note fully described in said | deed of trast; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of one of the interest notes now pastdue and unpaid. Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note ; and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of | trust, I will proceed to sell the above described | premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court | house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates | and state of Missouri, on } Monday December 13, 1597, | 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 satifying said debt, | interest and costs. kR. G, HARTWELL, 1-tt Trustee. Consumption T. A. Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and Scientist, Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, three Bottles of bis Newly Discovered Reme- dies to Cure Consump- tion and All Lang Trouble. Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic orcarry more joy to the aMicted, than tne oferofT. a. slocam, M. €., of 183 Pear! street, New York City Confident that he has discovered an abeolat~ } eure for conaumption snd all gpeceriag com- plaiste, andto make ite great merits known he will send, free, three botiies of medicine to any reader of the Buttxx Weexty Ties, is Trustee’s Sale Whereas Frank W Massie and Mary Masei his wife, by their deed of trast dated May 27, Iss, and recorded in the Recorders office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 1% page 26 edto the undersigned trustee | who eufering from chest, bronchial, throat the follow seribed real estate ‘lying and | and lung troubles orconsamption. being situate in the County of Bates and State | Already this ‘new scientific coarse of medi- cine’? bas permanently cared thousands of apperentiy hopeless casre. ‘The Doctor considers it his religions dnty- to-wit ath fractional half ef section townst fe ene (41 nee of Miss adoty which he 9wea to homanity—te donat ) bis infallible e le Omered treet mend ft. of the jresied consumption to ond y doubt. — sending—the unti Slocum, M. C,. 9 Pine etree’ ew York, and and cos | when writing the Doctor, please give express BR. G. HARTWELL | end postefice address, end mention reading Trustee. | this grticle in the Burren Weexcriines.I-isr

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