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Harness. p wem Sery Fan rs SLKHART CARRIAGE - ‘THE \SENT FREE fa. HURLEY, | MBER CO. “OCC LU _ Liebig Company's —_—_ . Extract of Beef Gene City, Missouri. ‘COOK BOOK telling how to prepare many ——_O0—— This company, with R. J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, pes Eight Lumber Yards in this | aaaress, Lievig Co.,P. 0. box 2713. New York county and other in adjoining coun- tiee. The fact that we operate umber or yards, enables us to buy gil kinds of building material in large uantities and sell at LOWEST PRICE. Call and see us. Chiehester’s Enclish Diamond Brand. NNYROYVAL PILLS and Only Gen 3 reliable. LACIES ask ist for Chichester a Fnalish Dia-, - Take other. Refuse dangerous substitue tions and imitations. At Draggints, or send Ze. FE, if for Mail. 10,00 50 YEARS’ F Misi 38 cismemoninle, Name Paper. EXPERIENCE Teta by al omar gees Wy ee "ax" REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. 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Insist on having RE Emiasions, Spermatorrhea, | other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail Wercamaicen! Neth Diotrect, 81.00 per package, or six for $5.00, with a posi WYP WPAN cess 07 wertory ae wit | tive written guarantee te cure or refund rake youa STRONG, Vigor, | WE money. Circularfree. Address ous Man. Price $1.00, 6 Boxes, $5 00. OYAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL Special Directions Malled For Sale in Butler, by H. L. Tucker Druggist. with each Box. Address esorve. (Eee Trial Treatment 2019 Lucas Ava. ST.LOUIS, - MO. TO EVERY ONE Who suffers witt any chronic diseaee of any art of the human body, such as Kidney and ladcer, Heart, Liver and Stomach Troubles, Face and Skin Eruption disorders of the Sexual Organs, Sexual Weakness and Indiffer- ence, etc, provided application be made at once, in order | that its inventions, appliances; and never failing remedies may receive the widest pos- sible publicity, and prove their own merits by actual use and permanent cures. No money whatever will be received by the State Medical Sanitarium from anyone under ite treatment until beneficial results are acknowledged. Its remedies and appliances have been commend- ed be the newspapers of two continents and endorsed by the greatest doctors in the world 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 un- dermine the constitution and produce despon- dercy. They re-tone, refresh d restore to manhood regardless ofage. They cure evil habits and permanently remove their effects, as well as tho3e of excesses and over-taxed brain work, neurasthenia or nervous exhaus- ACCIDENT tlon. No failure, no publicity, no deception, —_ disappointment, WRITE TO-DAY. no A HEAL T#H |State Medical Sanitarium, 16-13t Evanston, Ill. INSURANCE. / eee es = TRUSTEE’S SALE. HE FIDELITY MUTAL AID|/_ whereas William Fitzgerald and Martha J ASSOOI | Fitzgerald, his wife, by their deed of trust y ‘ dated A) 3rd, 1896, and recorded in the ATION WILL PAY YOU recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 137, page 568 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following de- scribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section five (5) and the west one-third of the southeast quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section five (5) township thirty-nine (39) of range twenty-nine (29), except five (5) acres off of the north end of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter and except one (1) acre and one hundred six and two-thirds (106 2-3) rods off of the north end of said west one-third of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section five (5) township thirty-nine (39) of range twenty-nine (29), containing forty-seven (47) acres in all more or less which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment ef one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the annual interest on said note; which default rendered the whole debt due and payable and the same is now past due and un- paid. Now therefore, at the request of the Fegai 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 th Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on ELY’S CREAM BALM is a positivecure. Apply into the nostrils. Itis quickly absorbed. 50 cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City. Hf disabled by accident $30 to $100 per month. Ifyou lose two limbs, $208 to $5,009 000, a are ill $40.00 per month, HKilled, will pay your heirs, $208 to $5,000, insured, you cannot lose all your income when you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolutely protection at a coat of $1 to $2 25 per month. The Fidelity Matal Aid Association ts pre- eminently the largest and strongest Accident and Health Association in the United States. 5,000.00 cash deposits with the States and Missouri, which, together mple Reserye Fund and large assets. Maxe its certificate an absolute guarantee of the peusity of its protection to its members > For particulars address J. L M.SHETTERLY, Sec and Gen3 Manager, San Francciso. Cal JACKS FOR SALE Friday, April 29th, 1898, between the honrs of nine o'clock the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day. for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. Cc. A ALLEN 17-4t Trustee. Public Administrator’ Notice. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Bates county, Miscouri, made on the l0th day of Februs Is9s, I have taken charge ofthe ate of Peter Swartzendruber, deceased. ‘All persons having cla'ms against sai l estate, are required to exhibit them for allowance to the administrator within one yesr after the date of said letters, or they may be precladed | from any benefit of said estate; and if such | claim be not exhibited within two years from i the date of this publication, trey shall be for- | ever barred. T have twenty fine Jacks for sale } eats Thess Jack yack Ny | a ea “pep seqeenchy ey oeees Notica of Finai Settlement. hose, 3 to 7 years years old, 144 to! D.V BROWN !Putlic Administrator. 1. | Notice is hereby given to all creditors 16 bands high, large head and ears, | and all ethers interested in the estate of yi R Morton, deceased, that I, Wm e bone, goo | Willard R Morton, ed, ’ i. ge bone, good feet and good | Fy) yyail, administrator of reeders. Terms reasonable. Cor-| tend to make final settlement thereor, at espond: ici | the next te ot the Bates county pro- ea nence) solicuod —Aduress, bate court, in Bates county, state of D. A. Cotyer. | Missouri, to be neld at Butler, on the y gth day ot May, 1598. Butler, Mo 21 Ws.F. Duvacr, Administrator. delicate and delicous dishes. ! - FOR A COALING STATION. Locked Pay in San Domingo— Negotiations Pending. New York, April 6.—It is stated here that the United States is consid ing the purcha bay, in San jis in tk Porto it is a mi or lease of Samana Domin na bay Mona ec between Domingo. annel, es which could | defended. ‘Tl in the bay which would lent coaling stations. reta Roosevelt is said to favor the | plan. The islan controlled by a Smith M. Weed is n Wash gotiations. SIGNS OF A BACKDOWN. are which Weed is now mm ne- A Probability That the United States Wil Be Given All She Asked for by the Spanish Government. MADRID, April 6.—Yesterday was an- other isters and ambassadors flying bac and forth and many of them, includ- ing the British charge d'affaires, calling at the United States lega- tion. At this hour there seems to be every indication that the United States will secure what she asked for at last week’s conferences and which, in spite of counter proposa been the sole basis for Amer’ tiations. s, have an nego- Plans Perfected for Transporting Troops. WasuinGron, April 6.—The war de- partment has perfected plans for the immediate transportation of all the troops at posts east of the mountains, together with full field equipments, to the Atlantie seaboard, in case of necessity. These troops are now resting on their arms awaiting orde The majority of them will be mobilized at Atlanta, headquarters of the new department of the gulf, and then distributed to points wherever needed. Gen. Miles says that facilities are ample to move 100,000 troops, if | necessz the O 5 lantic and gulf coasts in 24 hours. ry, from the lake region and io val The Pope Urges Delay in Hostilities. Wasnincton, April 6.—A message from the pope has been delivered at the white house. It urges delay in hostilities. It says on the authority of the head of the Roman Catholic church that if the war spirit in this country can be restrained ten days the pope believes Spain will make the concessions regarding Cuba demanded by the United States. The word inde- pendence is not used. But if the mes- sage means anything it is an expr sion of the pope's beli on the point of relingu = f that Spain is shing Cuba. His Hol 8 Cables to Archbishop Ireland. Lonpvox, April 6.—According to a special dispatch from Rome the pope This 17th day of February. isos. | id estate, in- | “disappointed at the reception of his overtures in America, but is not discouraged.” The dispatch adds: “This morning his holiness dispatched a eable of 500 words to Archbishop Ireland, urging increased efforts in the interest of peace and further im- mediate representations to President McKinley. An important conference has been called for this afternoon. Archbishop Keane and Mgr. O'Connell will attend.” Resigned from the Presbytery. New York, April 6.—Rev. Dr. Charles A. Briggs, professor of Biblical theol- ogy in Union Theological seminary, and famous on account of the great Presbyterian heresy trial of five years ago, has resigned from the presbytery of New York and applied for deacon’s orders in the Protestant Episcopal church. The Presbyterian general as- sembly in !893 suspended him from the exercise of his ministerial office until such time as he should repent. Americans to Leave Cuba. Wasuincron, April 6.—Members of the house have been informed that vessels have been dispatched to Ha- vana to take off Gen. Lee and our consular: officers as well as all Ameri- eans who desire to leave the island. The state department has received a dispatch from Consul General Lee say- ing that in case war is declared he will not be able to get the American citizens out of Cuba before next Sun- Oklahoma Normal Presidents. Guturir, Ok., April 6.— The board of regents of the territorial schools re- elected E. D. Mudaugh president of the Edmond normal, and J. C. Ament, of the Alva normal. Prof. L. W. Bax- ter, superintendent of the Guthrie schools and formerly of Emporia, Kan., was elected to the chair of English literature at Edmond. Ex-Regular Soldiers Organize. LeaveNwortH, Kan., April 6—The ex-soldiers of the regular army living in Leavenworth took preliminary steps yesterday afternoon to form a com- pany to go to Cuba in case of war. About 40 have signed, and it is ex- pected that 60 would be ready to leave by the end of the week. They are all well drilled. Has Not Resumed Its Journey. New York, April 6.—A dispatch from St. Vincente, Cape V 1 “The Spanish torpedo flot command of Commodore V still here. Three of the torpedo ves- sels arrived in one a three others | later and then the sport came. No j more are expected. hey are now in | good order.” Great Britain Will Not Mediate. Lenpoy, April 6.—The movement of | the powers of Europe for a joint offer of mediation between the United States and Spain has received a severe }and probably fatal rebuff in the form of a de e refusal upon the part of Great Britain to participate in it. | With News from Andree. | Wictorta, B.C. April 6.—Jack Carr, } a former United tes mail carrier, has arrived at Departure bay from St Michaels, by way of Dawson, with ad- vices from Andree, the balloonist. Dy 7 | The United States May Purchase a Land- | Assistant Sec-| of conferences, cabinet min- to the southern At-| Happy Hill Items. Mr Evans, of Illinois, is visiting ‘bis uncle, Samuel Hammond | There will ba aS S convention Papinville April 11, all are invited. Aunt Polly Evans is on the sick list. Mr Gench will give an entertain jmentat the close of his school on | April 8th. Mrs Chas Kiener is quite siek. Prof J N Polieck had to dismiss | bis school Wednesday on acccunt of | sickness. 3 Mr Brown, of Rich Hill, was in | our vicinity one day last week. Wm Walters, who has been quite sick, is better G F Long 1s fencing his farm Faylor Bros moved their saw mill on Mrs Gander’s place to have ten thousand feet of lumber sawed Elijah Butler sowed grass seed for Dr Lusk last Saturday. There was a party at Mr Grill’s last Friday night Daisy King Malietea Dying San Francisco, April 7 —Cusack Smith, ex-British Consul to Samoa, arrived here to day on the Alameda the islands, but adds that King Malietes is seriously ill and if the old monarch should die serious trouble might eneue among the rival native factions Glad Tidings to Asthma Sufferers Foley’s Honey and Tar give: and positive relief in all cas A Trimble, druggist. “Sooners” Defiant. Spokane, Wash, April 7.—Hun dreds of sooners have been crossing into the south balf of the Colville Indian Reservation during tbe past soon beiog thrown open to minera Failing ia this, Agent Anderson has wired the Interior Departmert for Many of the sconers armed and defy the agent Fedcral troops to asrist him. Have You Had the Grip? If you have, you probably need a reliable medicine like Foley’s Honey and Tar to heal your lungs and stop the racking cough incidental to this disease. At J A Trimble’s drugstore Brann’s Paper Goes On. Waco, Tex. April 6 —W. C Brann left his usual quota of matter for cne numbrr written, and that, with con- tributed matter be had marked ac- cepted, will constitute the major portion of the May number of the Iconoclast. The Icovoclast will be continued by Mrs. Brann, the editor not being known heve as yet C ‘ Ooas Sti ate the stomach 2 e ness, headache, dizziness i ete. Price 25 cents. Sold by all druggists The only Pills to take with Hvod’r Sarsay-rilla TRUSTEE’S SALE—Whereas Daniel T. Brooks and A. R. Brooks, his wife, by their certain deed of trust dated March 3rd, 1896, and recorded in the reeorder’s office in Bates county Missouri, in book No. 135 at page 175, conveyed to John Hamilton, trustee, the following de- scribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- wit: The north halfof the southeast quarter of section seventeen (17) in township forty (40) of range thirty-three (33) excepting the right of way through said land of the Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf railroad, which conveyance Was made in trust to secure the payment of ten certain notes fully described in said deed of trust; whereas, default has been made in the Bay ment of one of said notes and the same is ue and unpaid; and whereas, by the terms of said deed of trust all of said notes are made due and payable upon default of payment in one: and whereas John Hamilton, the trustee there- in named, has refused to act. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said and pursuant to the condition~ of said trust, I will proceed to sell the above de: oremises at public vendue, to the high fer for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates, state of Missouri, on: Mond: April 18, isos, between the hours of nine o’clock a. m. and five o’clock p. m. of that day, for the purpo: of satisfying the said debts, inte restsand o : z. C 2D, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., and Acting T Graves & Clark, Attorne ~~ Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, / County of Bates, , In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation, March 23th. 1898. Alfred Howell laintiff, vs. Emma Howell. defendant ow at lay comes the plaintiff herein by ttorney before the undersigned clerk of the cirenit court of Bates county, Mi ari, in va- cation, and files his petition and affidavit, alleg ing among other things, that defendant, Emma Howell, is not a resident of the state of souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notit by publication that plaintiff has commenced against her in this court by petition and vit, the object and general natur to obtain a divorce from the defe the ground that the defendant withou reasonable cause abandoned this plaint has remained absent from plaintid more than the space of one that unless the ssid Emma and appear at th thereof, to be began an ss. house in the city of Butle the Mth day of June, fore the third day of said term, shall so long continue—and if no’ before the last day of said terr plead to the pefftion will be taken as confessed, and j be rendered accordingly. ‘And be it further ordered that ac ed, according tolaw, in t INES, 8 weekly newsps: and published in Bates county Mo weeks successively, the last in: e ast fifteen days before the first next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circait C ‘A truecopy of the record. Wit [seat] my hand and the seal of the circ court of Bates county, this 2th day o March, 1898. STEWART ATCHESON, 20-45 Cireuit Clerk. | AN OPEN |! She intends | He says that everything is quiet on| weeks, in anticipation of the reserve 1 entry. Indian Agent Anderson, with | a large detsil of Indian police, have} vainly attempted to drive them off. | -—-T Tee To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERT CLUSIVE USE “PITCHER'’S CA r UR RIGHT TO THE STORIA,” I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of r Mass was the rator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA that / 1 docs now 2 )e=-—— ry 4, Cf. LIP TEP TS, p ure Of BarYyZ 4A per ? « PITCHER’S CASTORIA } been conn ars heg—tre 2: Do Not Be Deceived. r the lif child 1 by accepting otter you few more the in- h even he does not kn You Have Always Bought” rec nts “The Kind BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. 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