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Con- tains remedies recognized by all eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and 2Ader troubles. ® Price soc. and $1.00. Trustee’s Sale. Abram M. Cummins and Laura his wife, by their deed of trust dated January 9, 1894, and recorded in the office of the recoruer of deeds,in Bates county, Missouri, in book No, 117 at page 316, convey- ed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southweet quarter of the southwest quarter of section two (2) In township forty- one (41) of range thirty (30) except nine (9) acres in_the northeast corner thereof owned by Geo E Cummins, containing thirty-one (31) acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of four certain notes fally described in said ceed of trust; and, whereas default has been made in the payment of three of said notes and the an- nual interest on the other note; which said de fault rendered the whole debt due, and the same is now past due and un- paid. Now, therefore, st the request of the legal holder of said notes and in pursu- ance to the terms and conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above de- scribed premises, .r s0 much thereof as may be necessary, at public vendue, to the highest Didder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county Miesouri, on Friday, March 25th, 1808, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- day, for the purposes of s: interest and costs.» C 16-4¢ lefying ssid debt, >. A. ALLEN, ‘Trustee. | TO EVERY ORE Who suffers witt any chronic disesee of any | part of the human body, such as Kidney and Bladcer, Heart, Liver and Stomach Troubles, Face and in Eruptions, disorders of th ence, etc, that ite inventions, appliances; failing remedies may receive the widest pos- ) sible publictty, and prove their own merits by actual use and permanent cures. No money whatever will be received by the State Medical Sanitarium from snyone under its treatment until beneficial resulta are acknowledged. Its | remedies and appliances have been commend: ] ed be the newspapers of two continents and | endorsed by the greatest doctors in the wor! da Where development is desired, they accom- | plish it and never fail to invigorate, upbuild | and fortify. They infuse new life and energy They permanently stop all losses which up | dermine the ecustitution and produce despon- | deney. manhood regardless of age. c | habits and permanently remove their effects. | as well as those of excesses and over-taxed | brain work, neurasthenia or nervous exhaus- tion. No failure, no publicity, no deception, no disappointment, WRITE TO-DAY State Medical Sanitarium, 16-13t§ noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ree Irial Treatment provided application be made at once, in order | * i are nd never | ney Diseases They re-tone, refresh and restore to They cure evil Trans-Mississipp: Exposition. Omaha, Neb., March | Trans-Mississippi Exposition etock subscription list bas been increased by the addition of $25,000 subserib- ed by the Union Pacific Railway C This subscription bas been ed by President Burt, the total amount subscribed by the railroads entering Omaha to $115, 000, the Burlington baving contrib- uted $30,000, the Northwestern {system $30,000, the Rock Island | $20,000 and the Milwaukee road | $10,060. The Wabash and Missouri Pacifie roads are expected to make subscrip tions soon. apnoune- and bri g The railroads entering |Omaha are making every ¢ffort to promote the exposition, and many of them are placing exhibits The transportation building, an immense structure, 500 feet long, is uuder contract, and will be completed on time. Two Millions a Year. When people buy, try, and buy again, it means they’re satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes of year and it willbe three million before New ear’s, It means merit proved, that Cascarea, are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggist 10cts 2hc. 50c a box, cure guaranteed. Black Hens’ Eggs. The other day a woman went istoa grocer’s, rays the Call, and said: “I want three dozen hens’ They muet a!l be eggs Jaid by black hers.” The grocer snid: pes, egg “Madam, Iam willing te accom modate you, but you have got the best of me this time.” She said: *Tean tell the difference mighty quick.” “Woll you kindly pick out the eggs for yourselt?” She did r0, and when the three dczen had been counted into her basket the grocer looked at them and said: “Weil, madam, it seems as though the black hens lid all the big eggs.” “Yes,” she said, “ibat's the way you tell them.” The grocer was a wiser man To Consumptiv As an honest remedy, Foley's Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst cases, and in early stages to effect acure. AtJA Trimble’s drugstore. Cattle-Thief War. Denver, Col., March 9.—The war declared by cattlemen on rustlers and thieves who are depopulating the ranges has become serious. The Territory of New Mexico has taken up the matter. The largest stock firms have been Jiterally driven from the ranges. The pressnt movement in New Mexice, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Utah was broug4i iuto life by the robbery of a bank at Montpelier, Idabe. This bank wae insured agsinss roLbery by a company at Des Moines. Detectives were en gaged, and the robbers felt so s+cure that it wos vot hard to trace them to Verral, Utab, a small town where they had astronghold. They had the people ofall three states thor- ough!y terrorized Sow ths D-vil. Raliegh, N.C, March 10.—Cele man W a merchact of Yadkin county, wasi!l, aod bia physicians bad given up all hope. His sister was watching him, when he suddenly sprang up in bed and asked what i: was he saw. She to!d bim notbinz. He replied that the devil had come for him. He sprang en the floor and ran urder the bed. His sister called the physiciens, snd all tried to pul! him out, but were unable to dose. The bed wes rolled away land his reck was found to ba bro- kev. Going Down Hill. People Sexual Organs, Sexual Weakness and Indiffer- | suffering |from_Kid- | feel a gradual | but steady loss of rength and vital- ji They should | lose no timein trying | Foley’s Kidney Cure, a | Guaranteed Prepazation. At J A Trimble’s drugstore. | Fo:t Werth, Tex, March 9.—The 4-5ear old son of W. L. Puckett, at | Arnoro, was burued to death to day. The child was carelessly pleying /with matches and set fire to bis! ‘clothes. He was fatally burned be- Evanston, Ill. | fore aid could reach hi. San Francisco, Cal, March 10 —!} G. A. R. EXPELS HIM SFORESTREASON. Majar F. O. Howe Renounces His Allegiance to the n Hai s San Francisco, March 3 —Major F. O. Howe was expelled last night from the Grand Army post in Oak- t ol Ww land, ch he had been a ber for years, and the ebarge against him was treason. Major Howe owns an island the Sacramento river |and when Hanva was elected to the after the mem- iD j} senate sensatioaal | paign in Ohio Howe senta notifica- secretary of state at) cam- | tion to the Washiogton that he withdrew him-/| | self avd his island from the United | | States | | Howe isa strong republican, but said he would not stand it to see a} man like Hanna have anything to do} with the government of the United | States. Secretary Sherman paid no attention to Howe's communication, | jhis Grand Army post took the mat | ter up by citing him to appear be- fore a court martial on the charge of treason. Howe appeared aggressive and belligerent. He reiterated what | jhe had said before and added to it. | The court-martial soon passed sen- tence that he be dishonorably dis. | charged from the Grand Army of Republic. Joplin Flour to London. | Joplin, Me., March 3 —A contract | was closed to-day with a Joplin mill | ing company fer thirty-five car lo of flour for London, to bs shipped as speedily as possible. The first eonsignment, consisting of 500 sacks of 140 pounds each, was shipped | to-day. Other shipments are to follow as quick as the flour can be made. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. can drink GRAIN-O when you please and sleep like a top. ForGRAIN-O does net stimulate, it nourishes, cheers and Yet it tastes like the best coffee. For persons, yeung people and children Grain is the perfect drink. Mace from pure gral Get a package from your grocer to-day. it in place of coffee. Ise and 25c. The board of regents of the Olla- homa Normal schocl, acting in ecn- junction with Governor Barnes and Attorney General Cunningham, Thursday let the contract for a new normal school bui'ding at Alve to Jobn Volk & Co, of Rock Island, Ill. The price to be paid is $84,000 acd the building is to be completed by January, 1899 You Try Nevada, Mo. Maren 9—G. C. Richardson, who was sentenced to 60 days in jeil for stealing three har- ness rings, finished bis term yester- day and was rearrested on a charge of stealing W. J. Wainseott’s har- ness. Le was sent to jail te await the action of the grand jury. George, the 13 year old son of T. J. King, of Paducab, Ky, is mys teriously missing. No traes of him has been discovered sincs he left school TuesJay. The parents be- lieve that he has been hidnaped or drowned The City Council of Lebanon, Mo, has taken advavtige of th> Jaw pass ed by the last Legis!ature, applying to cities of the fourth c'ase, and has abolished the cffice of City Assersor and the Mayor's salary $120 per annum ineressed & ae His = ; v. acy them. 23 cents + >. lowell, Mass TRUSTEE’S SALE—Whereas J E Forbes and S E Forbes, his wife, by their deed of trust dated Deeember 10, 1591, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 107, page 304 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following de- scribed real estate the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- wit: The southwest quarter of section ten (10) in township forty-two (42) of range thirty (30 which conve: the payment in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the principal of said note and the annual interest thereon bow | past due and unpaid. Now therefo: | request of the legal holder of said note and pur- — to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described prem- highest bidder for court house, at public vendue, to the st front door of the ng and being situate in | , Bt the} AN OPEN WE ARE ASSF . Tt EXCI1 E USE F THE V “PITCHER’S CASTOR I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, bear th - ie Sign This is tiie original “P F O = ¢ years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hi u have always bought on the - . Fp f4 and has i ignature of LPL Thich wriap- per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex- cept The Cer President. March 8, 1897 Do not endanger the life a cheap s (because he 1 gredients of w! a few ich Jo Not Be even he docs not iny of which Chas. H. Fletcher ts © f PRE Pr eM ag— tre. 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