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Free Trial Treatment TO EVERY ONE 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 Skin Eruptions, disorders of the Sexual Organs, Sexual Weakness and Indiffer- ence, etc, provided application be made at once, in order that ite inyentions, appliances, and never failing remedies may receive the “widest pos- sible ponies and prove theirown merits by actual use and permanent cures. No money whatever will be received by the State Medical Sanitarium from anyone under its 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- dency. They re-tone, refresh and restore to manhood regardless ofage. They cure evil 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, TE TO-DAY. State Medical Sanitarium, 16-13t Evanston, Ill. The Present Crisis POST-DISPATCH | IS THE ONLY | ST. LOUIS PAPER With Its Own Staff Correspondents 2 o 4 25 & 5 at all Points of Interest. At Havana— Mr. Sylvester Scovel. At Madrid— Mr. E. A. Houghton. At Washington— | Mr. Stephen Bonsel. At New York— Mr. Morton Watkins. THE NEWS OF THE DAY IN THE POST-DISPATCH | 15 cents a week (seven days) if deliv- ered by agents; 60c a month if sent by mail. C. HAGEDORN The Old Reliable PHOTOGRAPHER North Side Square. Has the best equipped gallery in Southwest Missouri. All Styles of Photogrphing executed in the highest style of the art, and at reasonable prices. Crayon Work A Specialty. | All work in my line is guaranteed to : give satisfaction. Call and see | samples of work. Cc. HACEDORN. | MOSBY A FAUX PAS. and full of rores and thorns, says a Se CE SE | writer. When you roast the preacher pA Political Influence Necestary to Gain | the ungodly smiles, when you roast For Infants and Children. ixcity Appemtacate the ungodly the preacher smiles. If Cihinaen, Mae 5 Tieagild you rosst the saloon man the teto- taler smuler, when you roast the tetoteler the saloon man sets ‘em pa REPLY TO | The newspaper field is a wide one, | j aenrs | | | ! | President MlcKivley’s annourcement that “political influence” will have ; i i aR Wow ay e : ay 2 mE Ne | no weight ia army appointments, it ve 2 Swear you sre a wicked TL ce ae |now seems protable that General area s you pray you area hyp 4 ng Kind Y Ou 4 Tf you have en opinion you aa eke . is P John S. Mesby, who has spplied for gett ‘ a command, will be compelled to re- cor 7 2a tf zou) dow’ bese | fort to the services of the politicians yee < Honesty. “iiss caseet | before he gains his wish. te damned if he does damned if be | General Miles admitted to night a |that he had replied to General Mos | by’s te’egrem offering bis services! api | to the gover | * Always § Bears the rderer, is etill here. The Signature ent with the sugges i | ng printed of |tion that he > senator’ u il ae eece ae Ness al : i n & ¥ a | Ms — see,” said General Miles! 4 week or so, aud it is not likely that aad. v 3 e) ée , = } ’ | NAR ic. | chow these things become public. I| t body will ect upon the ease be +! | have received a message from Gen |fore next October. His hair is much P jeral Mosby and he has offered his 1 pn he was| lservices and asked for a command ached and ” Further than that I bave nothing to lesa, cate v |say on the subject ” land sleeps and in very | Reg 3 cS — &E Re | good spirits. It does not seem that | ulation as to what would be the out | the recollection of his crimes or the | come of t matter since Geveral | probat le consequenzes bothers Lim | Miles’ reply became publi Anlany. He bas ae ty of compa | Feverish: : : j any. - lenty ts) a) | ‘3 everish- oe a this a af ezent.—Harrisoaville Democrat | S OF SLEEP. Ou it is true that General lcs BP ay oe z - | oe = + peeeiat fo,Cure Constipation Forever. | Fac Simile Signature of ' Mosby that he must get pelitie fakes f pice | Coss ir fluence in crder to secure a comn 1 - a - ar st a] Gatti fled. 7 Alwa S bou ht he has placed himeelf in a rather} i = i | Ee . embarrassing poriti Mosby's 16 | a = pairs hoe of : ply that he had ro inflaence expect Washing DC » May 2—The| SSE 3D = ~ his wilitery record wes most appro |senete passed abil this afternc on| priate. He was a ecod cavelry com | whic heb lishes the postal card eer- mauder, asthe Union Army found | ‘!°e POW *n use The meacure pro- THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY to their sorrow during the war, aud vides for the senders of postal cards to furnish them instead cf the gov- if he has applied for a command ernment, as heretofore Avy card now he surely deserves ove Gen-|may be transferred into a 1| « ——— ; 5 posta Pry 7 -— = a) eral Mosby is still in his prime avd|card, providing a 1 cent stamp is DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN would be a most valuable man in|attached. This will eave the govern comman 1] of cavalry.” ment the expense of printing and « panes eh te distributing the carde. Notice of Final Settlement. Dewey's name will go down in = =] D wil > : Notice is hereby given to all creditors], . | 8 iS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. and ail others interested in the estate of | history as one of America’s greatest Willard R Morton, deceased, that I, Wm.| nayal commanders. F Duvall, administrator of said estate, in- tend to make final settlement thereot, at : 77s Th Dr d d The aunual city e'ecticn beid at j e Tea e@ the next term of the Bates county pro- bate court,in Bates county, state otf sIhicothe. $ 4 Ye | Missouri, to beneld at Butler, on the apaaiae bah turday, resalted NEW YORK WORLD . gth day ot May, 1898. in a grand demccratic victory. | C t pe Wot-F. Deval onsumption | 21 Wsn.F. DuvaLt, Administrator. - THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION, Snow in Western Kansas, Scott City, Kan, May 5 — T. A. Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and and S *times 24 Pages a Week. Scientist, Will Send Free, to the slow, steady raid began falling here . . Afflicted, three Bottles of his cule J age _ Sa 156 Papers a Year. Newly Discovered Reme- Tuesday morning at 7 o’clock, which dies to Cure Consump- continued to get harder until 8:30 o'clock this morning, when it culmi- i naied in ihe heaviest snow of the = = Stee oe seacon. It is estimated that 6 inches weirs Whereas Wm A McElwain and Mollie J Me- FOR ONE DOLLAR tion ves All Lung rouble.= Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropie or carry more joy to the afflicted, than the ct. M. ©., of IS Peart Pablished every Alternate Day except Sunday of snow fell from 8:30 to noon. By | Elwain, by their deed of trust dated, the The ce-Aweek Edition of The | cure for consumption and all pulmonary com- 2 o'clock this afternoon it had all} day of October, 197, in the office of the record- | New York World is first among all | plalsts, andto make tts great merits known : : he will send, free. three bottles of medicin pers in size, frequency of Cor the Bcriem Waex.y Times, , and the freshness, accuracy ering from ehest, bronchial, throat tents. It has al! | and Jung troubles orcomeumption. Already this ‘‘new scientific course of medi- cine’? bas permanently cared thousands of apparently hop! he Doctor co’ yunty, Missouri, f,'did convey to WW following described real er¢ “weekly” pa melted. Western Kacsas is wetter than it bas been in the knowledge of | estate in Bat ’ Missouri, to-wit: The| 4nd variety ot its cor - 5 iz southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and | the rits of a great $6 daily at tl its oldest inbabitant. The prospect | the east one-fourth of the west half of the north | price of a dollar weekly Its political east quarter of section thirty-four (34) in town- : se 7 for a large wheat, oats and barley | ship forty-one (41) of range twenty-nine (29) « news is prompt, complete, accurate and readers will testity. er. it his religious duty— to humanity—to donate a duty which he owe 4 taining sixty acres more or le: which said | impartial as ali i ir as neve ter. | a cen ape 3 ces fess AME paca I s nfallible cure ee eee eee monopolies and for the Rai is. sapteh. tn: earn pastures are simply immense, stock - ree notes in said deed fect confidence of the said Wm. McElwain and| It prints news of all the world, | chemist making the propositior is doing fine and stockmen and far-) syoiie3. n, who a: $s gave] having special correspondence from all | d Je disease beyond any d M There willbe no mistake in sending—the Y compl! from the West, ss well as from|*id Wm. A. McElwain and Mollie J. eel Smarr Seo fons stories by “Ainjeag og err og ma sols . wain, shall fail to pay the said notes e great authors capital mor page, puropean laboratories testimon Eastern Kanra:, Miseouri and Iowa, , or any part thereof, when the same 1 ema s, departments for the | perience from those cared, in all p household and woman’s work and other | world; ; x aeidear uooetee Don't delay until too late. Addres $ departments of unusual interest. | s) M. C.. 9 Pine street, New York, and We otter this unequaled newspaper and fue BuTLeR Weekty Times togett for one year for $1.65. The reg and payable, accordi (said notes, then who shipped stock here for pasture, made no mistakethis year. A good deal of ranch property bes changed hands lately, which brought good prices. Resl estate seems almost , sell said lands i ' . on & boom. Western Karsas_ is} of the powerand autho the = : a deed of trust aforesaid, in th 1 « q 7 sing its i saic 3 sraves, as id, gradually returving to its old-time | said, i, W. W. Graves, ast ae ent mser tag ‘ will ‘on | place as # cattle range country. STATE OF MISSOURI? County of Bates, $ of Lewis lof trust, an as, one of said notes is , and pa t thereof i notes; and wh long past due and unpai t d by the principals » the said Lewis McComb h »e to foreclose the said de P = ticle in the Burten Weexcylimes.l-lyr od subscription price of the two pa -co. | Saturday, the 2 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought ity of Bates ar cpl ibertus Fry et al, de-| The Only Metropolitan Free Signature 7 Sen te yw at this day comes the | ? . : e Lid her nubraes®, oho maving nercotoreaeater| Silver Paper in Missouri things that defendan Myrtic May F Ida F Winger, Anna M Stone, Albertus Winger, and the West. African Town Destroyed. Ira L Winger and Oliver ‘D Winger, are not ri 1, Si r a RE FD a of the state of Missouri. Whereupon Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Order of Publication. it is ordered by the Clerk in vacation that said | —- i ate - efendants be noti by publication that | Coast « f Africa, May 5.—Itis report ecire ceeapUnT} ndants be no pub i ed that the insurgents engaged in County of Bates, —§ @ suit against them amidavit, the ob- DAILY. $4 A TEAR. : In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, e of which is to obtain a the rebellion which grew out of the| in vacation, April 77th. 188. WH Miller, J setting aside a | z Ee i : ¥ Miller, John Miller, plaintifts vs. Abraham r writing fled and recorded in the TWICE-A-WEEE 1.00 | dissatisfaction of the natives with| Switzer,’ Diana Miller and Arthur Miller, probate court of Bates county, Mis- defendants. souri, purporting to be the la: the hut tax, and who, es announced |" ‘Now at this day comes the plaintiffs herein by | ment of Maria Pry, deceased. tog’ ei meys before the undersigned clerk the codicil thereto attached, and for yesterday, had burned the headquar- their attorneys Sot Bates county, Missouri, | relief, and that unless th said Fearless, Democratic, Absolutely and = EES t’ | Myrtle May Fry, Ida F Winger, Anna M Stone, | ~ © can St - - ters of the American missionaires at|*22_, fle, their | petition | tne a Mendant, | Albertus W ran Winger soll © nalterably. in Eayor of Free Sil- i 7 7 i i Arthur Miller is not a resident of the state of Mis- ° nd appear at this| ver, s the One anc ne Only Shengay, in the Sherboro district, | oor" Whercupon itis ordered by the clerk in term thereof to be begun | One Metropolitan Daily Support vacate sal fendants fied ab- OU. bo i e y ol s oy ss < Atlee: bave attacked end destroyed the| [2ctr M2 Ssinuse have commenced a suit | B on the 14th d ing the Canes, of oes Silver and i i i against th: n thiscourt, the object and gen- | J¥ nex re the thi a th Zo orm t town of Rotifunk. tis further said | 255"*) tttre or which’ is to. have | the eaid term, 1 so long continue” | at All Times for the Interests of ‘ ce 1 © dif not o * that the members of the American | court make and | chert cut a certain | said t ip ine petition ig| the People and, the | West and iesic i quit claim deed purporting to have been made | said « ll be taken as confes: gains’ rast Domination, 'O- miesion located in that place, who | pms cisim levi lerand wife Diana Miller, on | and ndered accordingly. ==» | Jitieal Corruption, Gang Rule, | locks. | _— Pledged to the cause of the people and | agninst the bosses, slways Sighting on debate- bie ground a: ong in its betlef of the ten- | ete of trae Democracy as enunciated in the of | Chicago platform. The Kansas City Times is April. | now the only free sliver paper of the metro- i¢ sixteen (16) in| Butte Weexiy of range thirty-one (31) | printed and souri, and which deed is of | souri, for fc e fice of Bates county, 140 at page 458 thereof purt find and decree $ pisintif? and de- | A true copy of the re aforesaid and | and the sea. Miller be| [seat] Bates county massacreed. Phere is more catarr h in this seti on of the country than other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a rto have tsof the par w py e i] a i s r in the State of Missouri sod the sreat many years doctors pronounce it next te 1808 ATCHESON politan clase in = ca diseaSe,and prescribed local rem- the court Ht Cireuit Clerk. | envoy (ade mond —_ ee edies, and by constantly failing to -ure Sgn ‘ ie a that Western inte find thelr strongest a4- yooate in The limes 4 elitoriais are widely | quoted and ite devotion to the free silver cause bas the anqualised indoreemest of the | emtire Democratic rurel prees Its corps of writers end correspondents sre thorough!y trained in the preparation of news i. Germain and the way to produce a right, reaiavle , ite col- — “ | Paper. Aside from its political re attention frot J othe rational pr other Kanese Ci apers combined, ¢ French-Female ‘The cause of er is constantly growing, with lecal treatment, pronounced it fn- curable. Science has proven catarrh to es long stitutional di i . | before the last be a constitutional —— and there cfore the ipetition in said cans requires constitutional treatment | wii! be taken as confessed, and judgr Catarrh Cure, manufactured by be rendered accordingly si % “he z C 1 ni i And be it further ordere< ata F. J. Cheney & Co., a be published, according tolaw, in the only constitutional cure on the mar-)| weex:y Trves, a weekly new ket. It is taken internally in doses | and pablished in pene coanty fi SS 1 t essively, the last insertion from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It ema PT rod tien the first day of the | The only Original and genw rage geese: Bre directly op the Gia a mucuos sur- j next term of the circuit court. Regulator, a G mais, Face © lh L (odntethe news-all of 18 faces of the system. They offer 100 do!l- *SIEWAET ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. | surpassed as being safe. sa 4 reliable im | bare The Ti t prt e aay owe atalino care Send STEN ABT A1CHiine Second. | Witness | everycase Sold under positive guatntesor |—all ibe wine, | 11, 94 oo Twice-e Week apes 2 ce Saggy gee ts } my hand and the seal of the circuit | money refuncea. e e genuine Led b sagas ghlectno nen a. - for circulars and testimonials. Add-ess| (54! faeb ‘of Bates county, this 27th day of | per box by mail. Sole agents for the United | Times, one year. | c0°Fhe sas Ch F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. | april, igus. STEWART ATCHESON, | Etstes and Cauads. KING HARVARD CO, your order pow to!The Esnses City Sold by druggists, price 75c. per bottle. 25-4 Cireuit Clerk. Waeshingtonpt, Chicago. 37-3 the term |

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