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I have undergone two operations for this trouble a instead of betier. Thad the best doctors the best nursing, but for nearly five years I was not free most fearful headaches and intense twitch- ains in my nec und shoulders. ing Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich. “or five the hospital, and seemed to grow w« for one single day from. the You would scurcely believe, that for about thre every ix years, I} to stay in udaehes would come on week regularly. First I would notice my eyes, and then I ¥ black xpots before yes, would go blind, and send for the doctor. “ At first th » for indi tion and dyspe) 4 Hy ackno me l- d the trouble. (A. J. HURLEY, LUMBER CO.: a General Uffice at Kansas City, Missouri. This compauy, with R. J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, has Eight Lumber Yarde in this county and other in adjoining coun- ties. The fact that we operate number or yards, enables us to buy all kinds of building material in large quantities and sell at LOWEST PRICE. 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L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec. and Gen¥ Manacer, San Francciso. Cal MUTAL AID; DE aq { Gerta in He was going to said he had i sontlly k i helped by them. I took the pills as directed, but was not i bit, and IT told Mr. | Mury sted that TI give them a. bi : ‘ore I had finished the second | egan to feel better and jwent down ¢ bought a dozen boxes. When I had taken six boxes my headuches were cone, t until [ had | e suffered by ines, when a sim- against Dr. Wil- People,” con- om ade me_ fat. them, in ix pound times when my friends I was so thin and to hear that I was day 1 am perfectly terin my life, and it ms’ Pink Pills for Pink Pills ‘x. Williams’ or the y will be sent post- na box or 5 cents liams' Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? ., In the Cir , Missouri, in vacation, I "3 C Clark, plaintiir, John Hick- lin, dec John Gray and the unknown heirs of John Gray, deceased, ¢ dants Now at this day comes the plaintiff hi his attorne,s, Grave & Clark, and files hi i tion and affidavit, allezing among other. things j that all the defendants, are non-resi | the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered | | by the Clerk in vacation that said defendants be | notitied by publication that plaintiff! has com- | menced a suit against them in this court, the object and general nature of w is to have the title to the following des lands in Bates county, Missouri, to-wi D acres off of the east Side of thé northeast quarter of | the southeast quarte: stion nine) in town- » thirty-three (33) ship forty (40) of ran) » being six and t strip off of said east ard wide at the ains wide rtheast quarter quarter of section ten (10) in forty (40) of range thirty-three (33), in the plaintiff under and by virtue of 6770 Revised Statute of Mi (188i 103 and the subsequent amendment the leging that the equitable title emanated the gove t more than ten years prior h to, and than Sl years prior to the in stitution of this suit; that plaintiff and his immediate graptors have had possession ¢ premises and paid the taxes on same for more than 31 years prior hereto; that John Hicklin and John Gray acquired title or apparent title to said lands in Is43.and 1854 by entry from the United States and there appears of “record no conveyance from them from that time to tl date, although they have not been in possess thereof, and in this way have an apparent inter- est, that said John Hi n is dead and his heirs are unknown to plaintiff and are not re: dents of this state, and for that reason their ve names and interests cannot be more set out, that said John Gray has an interest by reason of his’ entry as apparen aforesaid and if he is dead his heirs would have 3 of his heirs or that re: same, that if he is dead the nap are unknown to plaintiff! and their respective interests cannot be more nitely setout; thatif said Gray is living he not a resident of the state that all the he of both Hicklin and said Gra non-residents of the state of Missouri, that plaintiff and his immediate grantor: nad the open, notorious and adverse ssion of said premises for more than 3! years and have paid taxes on sa during ‘all of said time, and that unle: said defendants be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house in, the city of Butler, in said county, on the 15th day of Feb- ruary next, andon or before the third day of said term, ifthe term shall so long continue— andif not, thenonor before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Butler WEEKLY TIMES, & weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates coun Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- sertion to be at least fifteen day fore the first day of the next term of the circ uit court. WART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of reuit court of [seat] Bates county, this 13th day of Decem- ber, 1897. STEWART ATCHESON, 1 O0-4t Circuit Clerk. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI,? ., County of Bates. 5 © In the Probate Court for_ th county of Bates November term, 1897, WS. Mudd, adminis- trator, Aaron J Satterlee, deceased. Order of Publication. W S Mudd administrator of Aaron J Satterlee deceased, presents to the court his petition praying for an order for the sale of so mnch of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and the remaining debts due by said estate, unpaid for want of sufficient assets, panied by the accounts, lists and inven- s required by law in such case; on ¢xam- ination whereof it is ordered, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, be no- tifled that application as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to be held on the second Monday of Feb- ruary, ISOS next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for the jbayment of said debts; and it is further order- Jed that this notice be published in some news- } paper published in Bates county, in this state, for four weeks before the next term of this court and that a copy of this notice be served on ne.” i ‘arms in their hands have the appear. | each of the heirs residing in Bates county, Mo., | at least ten days prior to the first day of the next term of this court ATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. 5 I, Wm M Dalton, Judge of the Probate Conrt, held in and for said ty, hereby cer- tify that the foregoing is a true ‘copy of the | n therein referred to nal order of publicat Witness my hand and court. Done at off h day of Decemt WM. M. of said ter, Mo., {sear} 270 Is DALTON, > of Probate m1 3 Guth u's ONLY DYING MEN Compose the Spanish Army in Manzanillo. Havana, Jan. 12 —A Spanish!Col onel just returned from Manzanillo reports the military condition of the there terrible. His own words are: ‘ Spain bas no but thousands of dying Spanish troops as army there, men.” Those who their can walk with ance of ghosts, so pale and emanci ated are they, owing to repeated at tacks of fever. HOSPITALS CROWDED In the wilitary hospital of Santi- ago City over 3,900 Spanish soldiers are sick. At Manzanillo there are over 2,000 invalids. General opin ion among the military men coming from there is that the Spanish can never conquer the eastern part of the island. Thetrue cause of the recall to Spain of Gen. Segura is that he lost a valuble convoy near Manzanille in his last engagement there, which was Officially reported by him to be a great victory An Unkind Destiny. Chicago, Jan. 12—The reading of palms instead of lengthy briefs and the introduction of occult science in the place of the traditional ‘exhibits Aand B” is the latest sensation promised in the already sensational case of Chris Merry, alleged thief of an organized clan of thieves, who is on trial, charged with wife mur der. Itis said that Merry’s attor- ney will try to show that Merry was a creature of circumstances; that he was the victim of heredity and surroundings to such an extent as to be irresponsible fer his actions. It is asserted that Mr Pratt will en- deavor to have Merry’s hand read in court by a wellknown palmist, who will attempt to convince the jury by the lines of the peddler’s palm that its owner is not a hardened crimnal, but the victim of an unkind destiny. CASTORIA. ‘The fac- simile is os Coes Le Ley, wie. Landor’s ‘a Fate. London, Jan 13.—The Daily Chronicle, ina description of the experiences in Thibet of Henry Sav- age Landor, who narrowly escaped death at the hands of the Thibetans when endeavoring last August to reach Hassa, the capital of Thibet, says: “His valuable diary, includiog maps and other papers include in- teresting photographs only inter- rupted when Mr. Landor himself was under torture. The Thibetans repeatedly held white hot irons so close to the eyes of their captives as, without touch- ing them, toshrivel and wither them This was practiced day after day. Mr. Landor was rescued when uear- ly dead, afier baing three days without water or food It 1s not possible that Mr. Lan- dor will ever be well enough to re turn.’ oo White |Mark. Foley’s KidneyCu re is a perfectly on for all Kid diseases The great medicine money refund- reliable preparati ney and bladder proprietors of this guarantee itorthe ed. Do they not’ deserve a white! mark? J A Trimble, druggist. + Slatn by Indians. New York, Jan. 13—E. N. Whiton, a banker and troker, re- ceived word that Prof. Fred Cock Kingsley and Thomas Field, all ef this yicivity, had lost their liyes in Arizona while in quest of treasure. The dispatch announc ing their deaths came from J. A. R. Waters, son of Ernest Waters, one of | The supporition is that the adven-| j turers, who had eecured treasure in gold dust and precious stones, were murdered by a roving band of Nav- ajo Indians. Mr. Whiton said that be wou'd at once The party started from Denver in the early part of May. The President nominated Charles Page Bryan as Minister to Brazil and E. H. Conger of Jowa as Minis- ter to China. Andrew J. Hunter was elected the Ilinois member of the Democratic A. J. Keeler, | the bonanza kings of Colorado. | agent to Arizona to get all the par- | | ticulars. | partment headquarters | City, Kan., the other night. i send a trusted | WESTERN CHAMPION In the Eating of Large and Juicy Oysters. Kansas City, Mo. Jan. 13.—Wm. McConnell, assistant chief of the fire department cf Kansas City, acd Peter Nugent, , Kan an employe of the — street railway com- i by contest in the recent beef New York Cit fought an oyster duel for the char pionehip of the world at the tire de- of Kansas tLe were Only eaten. The fiftieth oyster slid down each neck at almost exactly the same mo- ment After this, however, there was considerable sparring for wind, and after the 100th oyster bad been largest oysters swallowed both men eeemed to be distressed. Durivg the last ten minutes Mc-| Connell’s gulp was much the strong- est, and he closed with a record of | 134 ageinst 116 for Nugent. McConnell now claims the western oyater-eating r record. Prompt 0 Orders to the Nayy. Washington, Jan. 13.—The riots reported at Havana last vight have excited the greatest interest here. The government is alert, and it is tbe opinion of the friends of Cuba! that the time for about arrived. If it is decided take action, the government is well prepared to do so. Gen. Lee got at the cable early and reported the situation was seri ous,.and that the mob was “getting | and as even witb the Americans” “downing the United States” much as it was striking at the auto-| newist policy and the trados. American citizens had to seek ref- uge in the consulate. Gen. Lee’s prompt military in- stinct told bim that the consulate might be in even greater danger than any other place in Havena, but Gen. Blanco at once threw a heavy cordon of Spanish regulars with ar. tillery and the whole square and ad- joining streets were held. This alarming information came late The president did not wish to act precipitately, but the emergency had to be met promptly. The navy department was notified and Com- modore Cronninshield, chief of the bureau of navigation, at once sent dispatchesto Admiral Bunce with the White Squadron, to hold every vessel in prompt readiness at Key West and for the versels at that point to ba ready to start for Ha- vana on signal, but not to land unless instructed by Gen. Lee. reconcen- Who can fail to take advantage of this ofter. Send 10 cents to us for @ generous trial bottle or ask your druggist. Ask for Ely’s Cream Balm, the most positivecatarrb cure. Fuil s‘z2 50 cents. Ely Bros, 56 Warren St., N. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped for cure, but Ely’s Cream Balm seems to do even that Many acquaintances bave used it with exeellent results.—Oscar Os- trum, 45 Warren Ave. Chicago, Ill. Business Abandoned. Kansas City, Mo. Jan. 13.—The Kaneas City Stock Yards company bas decided to retire permanently rom the horse and mule business. 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