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He is beloved by his Aman of sterling i and» sood eitiy Carbondalian re . esting couversation wits 1 whic! ta listened to.» e exposures, p' at ee ritontal with ¢ sonnd- report tly bad a long and 1 said Mr. with the flush of healt 7 much during iy pio : service, es my si ing tortur About T had and the st excitement woul ea Beast rejected foot,and if T did sw: Jow a morsel, ee ant retehing wh followed produced in abdomen. I had a r , = - > i to EQE ‘site rerTaon 2 VAN INSIDIOUS FOE HIS DESTRUCTION. ; ee f Foiled by the Timei 3 a A Thrilling Experience. a “There miles southe east FoF reone om d by soreness ef - dale, Eee ) s i t i, fertile ac f « 4 eed lo pan Mr. Fr Yo d He was bvive 1 Wn t also very for Pale Pe fl which "He bi bellion, known to ps - tin cases sizailar : and at its cone noted the : t of Jand whieh now coustivuces his sent to the city lose on Christ I experienced me Thad 2 i doing fair jus- uption of the fourth box tapiy enormous. The nights the soreness and pain s had left me, and y ne on rapid. hoxes of the pills, I had bat the nervous head. 1 had taken the fourth the sixth box the cough 1 felt » was better, and my gen- health more satisfactory than it had been nnoying consequences. ger, my appet cheerfully recommend Dr. Nx for Pale People, to any vvledze as to their efficacy.” MAY GAMBLE IN NEBRASKA. A District Court's Decision Knocks Out an Anti-Gambling Law. Omaha, Neb, Dee. 16.—A consid- erable ripple has bee1 created in ‘Nebraska by the District court deci- sion declaring the law making gam- | bling a felony, passed by the Legis lature of 1887, unconstitutional The} ‘the World, shows: case came a test case from Lancaster county and was provoked up in »| by the gamblers for tha purpose of atest. They bave been threatening this for come time. It is held that the law is yoid be- cause when it wae sent back to the Senate file the word “felonious” bad been substituted for a leas severe phrase, though the record showed tbat the concurrence of the House had been received in the original bill. The result is that the State now has nothing on the statute books against gambling except asa misdemeacor. It was the felony feature that stopped gambling io Omaha practically and now the gamblers propose to start up ona magnificent scale again as they think they can run at Jeast during the } é ever, followed by distracting headaches. 7 years old, and looks , “T suffered int : ns of years of life to come. ; B. Hackett, Carbondale, L i : Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People . are sold in hoxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, and the public are cau- 2 “pr T had tioned avainst numerons imitations sold in i summoned grippe. this shape) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for ’ He prescribed the usual me tment, & and may be had of all druggists or but it proved of no avail.) by mail from Dr. x iiiams? Medicine qure intensified by the addition of a dry, i ES Schenectady, N.Y. f ea eeren eS ern _ RS ‘THE ‘ = REVIVO dea H. i HURLEY, Well Man! of Me. | 5 | LUMBER CO.: ees the above results in’30 days. It acts | ; er{uliy and quickly. Cures when all others fail | O. . ng men Will regain their lost manhood. and old on ° will recover their youthful vigor by using VIVO, It quickly and nurely restores Ne ality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and the of cater waatang Ducasenwnd |General Office at Kansas bieh unfits one for study, business or marriage. It | only cnres by starting ai Ci M i jaareat nerve tonic and blood build: bring- 2 back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re ity, ESSOUTt- i ing the fire of ith. . It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail = : Oper packaxe, oF six for 5.00, with a posi This company, with R. J. Hurley, Daur Ae | of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, UAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Watash AVe.,CHICG0,ILL | has Eight Lumber Yards in this Sale in Butler, by H. L. Tucker Druggist. | county and other in adjoining coun- ties. The fact that we operate ; number or yards, enables us to buy : SO YEARS’ all kinds of buildiog material in large : EXPERIENCE quantities and sell at LOWEST | PRICE. Call and see us. 3 t Order of Publication. q é STATE OF MISSOURI? ,, County of Bates, § : JARKS Be it remembered, that heretofore. ‘ oe ata regular term of the Circuit Court of “ Copynicuts &c. Bates county, Missouri, begun and held at 4 description ma: the court house, in the city of Butler, on the Anyone sending a rketch and desc Pther an | Sret Tuesday after the second Monday in No- ton te pronaniy patentable, Communica. vember, 1897, snd afterwards, on the llth day q emnetrictly confidential. Handbook on Patents of November, 1897, the same being the third 1 tent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. judicial day of said term, among other the . oe ia h through Munn & Co. recelvo tollowing proceedings were had, to-wit: Ida : Ithout charge, in the M Reeder, plaintif, ve Lonnie W Reeder, laude Reede: ames Vhite, guardian : "Scientific Fimerican. Sn enrator of sald’ Lonnie) W Heeder and - aude eder, minors, defendants 4 flat of why eter weekly. Targest cir’ | Now at thie day comes the plaintiff herein $ four month: id by all newatwalers. | by her attorneys and it appearing to the court a ah re N Y k from the return of the sheriff herein that the ° i TAR 36 1Broadway. NEW | OF defendant, Claude Reeder, cannot be found in A Branck Omteo, (25 F St., Washington, D.C. this county and t! id dant cannot be r served with process in this @ Whereupon 4 it is ordered by the court that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has J commenced a suit against him inthis court the ; object and general nature of which is to parti- : tion the following real estate in Bates county, " Missouri, to-wit: 4 ‘The east half of the southwest quarter of sec- ' tion nine [9] in township forty-one [41] of range thirty (50) and the e: ixty acres of the . 74 i north half of the southeast quarter of section . Price $1.00 0 @ | twenty-nine (29] In townelip forty-two [42] J Boxes, $5 of range twenty-nine [29] and that un- Special Directions Matled | less the id Claude Reeder be and appear F with each Box. Addresa at this court the next term thereof to be a enow ent Co. begun and holden at the court house in the j pore LucasAre | it¥ of Butler, ip said county. on the Lith day of February next 1393, and on or before the ST.LOUIS, = MO. | third day of snidterm (if the term shall so = long continue, and if not then on or before ist CATARRH A CLIMATIC FECTION or change of! Will cure it, & well-known utival rem- as asd’ ciewsier COLD 'n HEAD aasal passaces. Allys inflamation, heals Protects the membrane. Restores the Oftasteandsmell, Nococaine,no mer- , Bo injorious drug. Fall size 50,trial size aE EE the laet day of said term) answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly. ‘And be it is further ordered that a copy here- of be published according to law, in the BUTLER WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at leact fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circult court. A trne copy ofthe record Witness my band and the seal of the circuit court of saton: county, {skaL] this 12th dav of Novem! STEWART A HH Cireut Clerk. 3-46 Order of Publicatior. STATE OF ey ® gs. County : Be it remembe: mea that heretofore, at a regular term of the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- pezun and held at the court ho of Butler, on the first Tuesda: n er trans Mississippi Congress, us the Legitlature does not meet again before the elczbosuon opens. A Sure ‘Sure Thing for You. 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The man who wants toshape the policy of the], paper and is not allowed to do go is a sure enemy, but the meanest is the man whem ths newepaper has befricnded and who deliberately condemns the sheet after securing from 1 all the assistance he possi- bly can.” No Humbug. Foley’s Honey and Tar does not claim to perform miracles. It does not claim to cure 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. London. Dec. 16—A Russian named Vladimer Bourtseff was re- manded at Bow Street Police Court tu day, charged with issuirg a publi cation incitivg to the acsassination of the Czar. Copies of the Naro Volets, the will of the people, in which incriminating articles were publiehed, were found on him, as was also a letter in Russian from America, addressed to the prisoner editor of the Naro Do Vo'ets. There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in ailthe grocery stores & new preparation called GRAIN-U, made of pnre grains, that takes the place of coffee ‘Lhe most delicate stomach receives it without distrese, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost overone-fourth asmuch Chil- dren may drink it with great benefit. I5 cts, ands cts per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O St. Paul, Minn, Dec 15 —An elevator in the wholesale millinery establishment of Robinson & Strauss fell six stores this afternoon, in- stantly killing E. J. Munn, a travel- ted by Mr Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood without it. your blood a! the lazy live the body boils, blotch vans aclean skin. No beauty , Candy Cathartic ¢ McKinley Jail [ New York World. Del very. The list of bank-wreckers pardon McKinley, published in 1. That the president bas been releasing there “respectable” reb- bers at the rate of one every three weeks ever sires be has office 2 That, to make the object-les- son the more striking, these pardons have been distributed in all parts of the couatry—New York 2, Pennsyl- vania 1, Ohio 1, Indiana 1, Mlinois 3, Georgia 1, Missouri 2, New Mex ico 1. Mr. McKioley is showing himself a great friend to the convicted plun- derers of banking institutions. been in Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eycs dull and ‘inflamed and do you teel mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and kidney are not doing 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 The two things which Napoleon Bonaparte hated worse than any- thing elee were Englaod and Madame de Stael. Removal. We take pleasure in announcing that atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney rovbles and liver complaint from the user It is the only medicino that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no day, Parvs sure cure issold by H. L, Tneker A Kansas City Irishman declares that he never loses his temper; he always keeps it with him. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Mary S. Ki: by her deed of trust d November 9th, Isvl and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 107 page 265 conveyed to the unde: signed 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 Walnut creek, leaving 34 acres conveyed, also all that part of the south half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section fif- teen (15) that lies south and east of Walnut creek containing 13 acres more or less, all in town- ene petite nine (39) of range thirty-three (33) and containing in all forty-seven (47) acres more or less, which conveyance was made intrustto 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 accraed interest thereon all of which is now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holaer of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will pro- ceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the 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 27th, 1807, 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, 4-4 Trustee School Fund Mortgage Sale. Whereas William Page and Mary © Page his wife, did on the 12th day of July, 1893, execute and deliver to Bates county,in the state of Mis- souri, their school fund mortgage, which said school fund mortgage was duly’ recorded in book 120, page 36 of the school fund mortgage record of Bates county, Mo.,- conveying to Bates county the following described real es- tate, to-wit: The west half of lot two (2) in block two (2) in Montgomery’s third addition to the city of But- ler, which conveyance was made in trust to se- cure the payment of three certain school fund bonds therein deseribed, and whereas the prin- cipal and interest on said school fund bonds is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, in pursuance of an order of the county court,made at the November adjourned term, 1897, of said court, on December 9th, 1597, I will proceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendae, 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 Mis- souri, on single woman, Monday, January 17, 18e, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- and five o’clock in th for the purposes of satisfy interest and costs. 5-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Trustee's Sale Whereas, Mary C McCann and John McCann, her husband, by theirdeed of trust dated April 25, 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, trustee the following described real ea- tate lying 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 @ township forty-one (41) range tl 31), twenty-two (22) acres more or les: * ond Monday in November, 18 nd | ase 7 peor Oy mere ‘ afterwards on the 23d day of Novem ‘jing salesman, aud faially injuring MY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N.Y. me being the thirteenth judicial t] Wm. Schaller mamong other, the following pro- m. 9c + i 7 aes cuedings were had, to-wit: 1 Bradford plain sSNT tiff, George Clarey, ral ale and Bur' CIDEN Hale, her husband, defendants. 2 “s Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by AND—— ! his attorney W O Jackson and files herin his 1 | atidavit see ae other things that de- endant, George Clarey, is not a resident of the HE A L/P [ear Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered ; oo 1 by the court that said defendant be notitied by publication that plaintit? has commenced a suit a INSURANCE. | against him in this court the object and general : - | mature of which is to partition and divide - i mI > among the parties hereto the following describ- every z FIDELITY MUTAL AID | ed real estate in Bates county, Missouri, to- fe Wra5 3. ATI L PAY YOU wit: Lot four (4) in block three es Warner’ . ATION WIL 4 laddition to the city o utler, and » > | that unless the said George Clarey, be d by accident $30 to $100 per month, | and appear at this court, at the next term g rei | thereof, to be begun and holden the cour house in the city of Butler, in said. county, on your eve | the Isth day of February, next, and on or ‘be- te one limb a oagrapha fore the third day of said term, if the term Never Fails to Restore Gray] PAate ill $40.00 fore the third day Poth cs i vay sone hatea esos toeS.000 | Shall so long continue—and if not, then on or Biair to its Youthful > 4 ron paar 2 S50) ng | before the last day of said term—answer or Cares ect es Dace: ateabled | plead to the petition in said cause. the same int Sac will be taken as confessed, and jude ri re . Bian Protection at ac | berendered accontingty.” pues Fngticn Diamond Brand i | “And be it further ordered that a copy hereo PILLS r pce reteset | be published, according tolaw, in the th Association in the United States. | Weexkiy Tings, a weekly new wa r B¥6,000.0 cash deposits with the States | ad publ points in Bates oo po |B mia and Missouri, which, together, | cessively, the last inse: ine ctscarea wuudland laws aubate, | ven days before the first day of the Certificate an absolute guarantee of | NEXT en ee Rat se a weltee of its protection toitememberss = [11] my hand and the seal of the circuit | tleulars address LY | court of Bates county, thi: th day of J. I. M. SHETTERLY, | November, 1807, STEWART ATCHESON, > Sec. and Gen, Manager, 3-4t \Cireuit Clerk, San Francciso. Cal same land purchased March 18, 18% SP Franciscoand J C Clark by said Mary 6 McCann, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment oftwo certain notes fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made the payment of the first note and the interest on the second note; and, whereas said deed of trust contains 8 provision that in case of the death, inability, refusal to act, or absence of the truste then the sheriffof Bates county, Missouw should become his successor to the title of said proper- ty. with all the powers. duties and obligations thereof, and should proceed to sell the same; and. whereas S. P. Francisco, the trustee named in said deed of trust, Bates county, Missouri. and cannot act 3s trustee. Now therefore, notice hereby given that I. E. C. Mudd, sheriff of Bates coun souri, 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 to the highest bidder at the court house door in the city of Butler Bates county. Missouri, on Friday, December 31, 1597, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- is absent from urpose of satisfying the indebted- by said deed of trust, and the ex- day for the secures of said Sale. E. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., and sub: r Aduinistrator’s Notice istration on the estate of Chari deceased, were granted to the «unde: court of Bates coanty. ™ All persons having clai | Tequired to exhibit them administrator within 0 said letters. ot any benetit of s not ex of this pa barred. This . WARNOCE, F 5-4 Administrator. ‘atsaid estate are be preci ire from jestate: andif such claims be ted within two years from the date Notice is hereby given, what letters of admin- | i) } au . OF the probate | two (¢ w that b This is ¢/ used in the h years. 2 USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK, I, DR, SAMUEL PITCHE ast a rm Goes T. ignature of § aI VTL hie PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” which has been rcs of the Mothers of America for over thirty LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is A om every ear chi. wrapper. nape 2A on, the kind you have always bought DATE on the and has ihe signature Sf edhe wrap- per. Cc President. No one has authority ae me to use my name ex- ept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is 4 Dt March 8, 1897. 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( whoiseuflering from chest, bronchial, throat ; ana lung troubies or consumption. | Already this ‘‘new scientific course of medi- cine’? baa permanently cured thousands of Price s50c. and $1.00. trator of the estate of C.G. Lockwood, willon >, inthe spparently hopeless cases. state of he Doctor considers is bis religious dnty— on the fol- | 8 duty whieh he owes to homanity—to donate his infallible enre. Offered freely, 1s enough to commend it, and more 69 e perfect confidence of the great chemist making the proposition. rth of th art mistake in sending—the l bein overlooking the generous He heson fle in his American and European Jaboratories testimonials of ex- rience from those cured in all parts of the rth one k ed elay until too late. Address T. A. Slocum, M. C,. 9 Pine street. New York, and when writing "the Doctor, please give exprees | and postoftice addresa, and mention reading | this article in the Bctier WeextyTtxrs.l-ijr of ran Terms BROWN, Lockwood dee'd. inty of Bates

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