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1 RIVING SEASON FOR 1598. We are Headquarters for LIS TURNCUTS gate Rigs Furnished on Short Notice for Parties, Weddings, and florses and Rigs carefully cared for by the dey week or month The trade of the town and coun- try generally solicited. All rates rensonabl E. |. WILLIAMS, Prop. Brick Livery on Main St. sAFE RIGS for FUNERALS. ACCIDEN WMMALLTH INSURANCE. THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU fHdisabled by accident $30 to $100 per month. you lose two limbs, $208 to $5,000, Ifyou bose your eye sight, $20s to $5,000, Ifyou lose one limb $3 to $2,000, Ifyou are ill $40.00 per month [fkilled, will pay your heirs, $208 to $5,000, Hinsured, you cannot lose all your income shen you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolately protection at a cost of $1 to $2 prmonth. The Fidelity Mutal Aid Association is pre- qinently the largest and strongest Accident wad Health Association in the United St Ithas $6,000.00 cash deposits with the > #California and Missouri, which, together with ample Reserye Fund’ and large asset maxelte certificate an absolute guarantee o! thesolidity of its protection to its members for particulars address J. L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec. andGen Manager, San Francciso. Cal 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DESIGNS CopyYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch end description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention probably pate je. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. Ahandsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- eulation of any scientific on. Terms, $3 a ar; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. HUN & Co. 2612roadway. New York ranch Office, 6% F St.. Washington, D.C. JACKS FOR SALE Thave twenty fine Jacks for sale. These Jacks are black with mealy tre, 3 to 7 years years old, 144 to Whands high, large head and ears, lige bone, good feet and good breeders. Terms reasonable. Cor- Napondence solicited. Address, D. A. CoLrer. Butler, Mo Thetorraphed frou Lifes REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. THEGREAT 0th Day- NCE REMBEDT it w aving R s of y VIVO, no By mail fire of youth. Consumption. I Be. It can be car 7 guarantee te cure or refund Money. Circular free. A Garces BEDICINE C0., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL Sale in But by HZ L. Tucker Druggiet Hood’s | Mrs. Phoebs Joslyn, were drowned | Should be in every family s | medicine chest and every traveller's grip. They are | Ss invaluable when the stomach is out of order; all liver trouble: cure Mild and efficient. 25 cents. C. B. ROBINSON. T. B. WELTON The above named firm which been formed to do a general has Blacksmithing Business, are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line in the best manner and with promptness and a share of the public patronage. HORSE SHOKING, 1a strictly ‘one of our specia and wiil be attended to by NER Wn POM. who fs an expert Shoer. Bring on your horses and get them shod by the best shoerin the city Special attention given to shoeing crippled and interfering avimals. Bring your horses to our shop and give us a trial an ewil it guarantee eatis- faction. Special attention given to 3ugey and Machine Work: Shop Second doer east of old store, southeuet corner square. Grange Kansas City Times, The Only Metropolitan Free Silver Paper in Missouri and the West. DAILY, $A YEAR. TWICE-A-WEER TIMES, $1.00 4 YEAR, Fearless, Democratic, Absolutely and Unalterably in Fayor of Free Sil- ver, It Is the One and the Only One Metropolitan Daily Support- ing the Cause of Free Silver and the Chicago Platform-—It Stands at All Times for the Interests of the People and the West and Against Trust Domination, Po- litical Corruption, Gang Rule, Combines and Wall Street Shy- locks. Pledged to the cause of the people and against the bosses, always fighting on debata- ble ground and strong in Its belief of the ten- ets of true Democracy as enunciated in the Chicago platform. The Kansas City Times is now the only trze sliver paper of the metro- politan class in the State of Missouri and the great Middle West and Southwest. It is the paper for the Western man, for the reason that Western interests find their strongest ad- vocate In The ‘limes. Its editorials are widely quoted and its devotion to the free silver cause has the unqualified indorsement of the entire Democratic rural press. Its corps of writers and correspondents sre thoroughly trained in the Esepeato™ of news and the way to produce a bright, readable paper. Aside from its political views, ite col- umns receive more attention from the national press, and it is quoted by them more than all other Kansas aes papers combined. The cause of silver is constantly growing, and to keep alive to tts progress you must have The Times. It prints the news—all of it 1 the time. Daily, for one year, $4.00. Twice-a- Week Times, one year, $1.00. Send your order now to ;The Kansas City Times Kansas City. Mo. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM es —, =a the nose a Tururian Nexer «Seite Youthful Color. Gases vcalp diseases & hair falling. ‘0c, and $1.00 at Druggists, ngs Diamond Brand OYA Gen x 5 n Madison Piace. at PA Administrator Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- istration on the estate of Angelina Gutridze deceased, were granted to the under on |the i9th day of May, 18% by th ate Court of Bat county. Missouri. All persons having clstms against said estate |are required to exhibit them for allowan to the administrator within one year after the | date of said letters, or ghey may be precluded from any benefit of ssid estate; amd if suc Claim be not exhibited withim two years fro the date of this publication, they shall be for- This lath day of June, Lees. @. H. GUTRIDGE, ga barred. se at i headache, biliousness, and | Robinson & Welton, Pitts | Mother and Daughter Perish, Maryville, Mo. July 5.—Mrs. |James Nowling avd her mother, {three miles south of Burlingten | Junction, yesterday afternoon. The Nowlings lived balf a mile from the Nodaway river. During the heavy the surrounded rain Wednesday stream night rose rapidly and the house and they were unable Will Harries, neighbor, came to their rescusin a skiff. All got lin, but forty rods from the house to get | out. jthe boat was everturned. j made a heroic effort to save his wife | bat her clothes caught on a barb wire fence and he could not get her | | out. He | safety. and Harries ewam to | When you are euftering from! jcatarrh or cold in the bead you waut relief right away Only 10 cents is} required to test it Ask your dru gist for thetrial size We ma'lit Ely Bros., 56 Warren St ,N. Y. City. I was afflicted with catarrh last autumn. During the month of Oc jtober I could neither taste nor smell and could herr but little Ely’s Cream Balm cured it.-Marcua Geo Shautz, Rahway, N J. Negro Mob Dispersed. 7.—Last night| WAS an EXCiting one amo Joplin, Mo, July the Jop lin negroes, who turned out in force at midnight aud gathered at the jail to prevent tha lyvching of Ben Bur- nett, a young vevro, who was eres st- ed yesterday charged with assaultirg | a10 yearo'd white girl seems to have a fondness Burnett } for hug-| ging white gri-, but bas never ste Only a few ning were heard. They were dispersed by the police at 1 o'clock this Last evening tempted anything suggestions of ly: morning there another jail break, three more prisouers es euping, making si week. cell, could not get away was escapes within a Burnett, beirg Iccked ina $100 Reward $100. he readers ot this paper will be ple ifto learn that there is at least one eaded disease that has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is e only positive cure known to the medical raternity. Catarrh being a constitution- al disease, requires, a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails tu cure. Send tor list of testimon- ials. Address F. J. Cugnty & Co., Tuiedo, O. geg7Sold by druggist 75c. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Lucius | Newtonand Julia V Newton, his wife, by their deed of trust dated June 10th 1595, anc orded in the Recorders office within for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 127 -d to the undersigned c: i real estate lyi unty of Bates and State science following d ng situate in the Missouri, to-wi he south halfof the northwest quarter of section fourteen (14) township forty-two (42), range twenty-nine (29), also the northeast quarter of section ten (10), township forty-two range twenty-nine (29) lying south of Grand River, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been made in the pay t of the principal and interest now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal 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 fer cash at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Monday, July 25, 1898, between the hours of nine o’clock in noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. the fore- W. 1. YEATES, 4t ‘Trustee. Trustee’s Sale. Stella Martin, by her deed of 24, 1895, and recorded in the Whereas, trust dated June office of the recora ‘ds,in Bates county, Missourt, in book No. 157 at page 197, convey- ed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Lota three (3), four (4) and five (5) in Baker’s addition to the city of Butler, Missouri, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fatly described in said ceed of trust; and, whereas default has been made in’ the payment of said note and the same is now past due and unpaid. Now, there- fore, at the request of the legal holder of ssid note and in pursuance to the terms and conditiona of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the sbove de- | were several men al scribed premises, or so 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 | Missouri, on Friday, July 29th, 1898, 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. Cc | 344t Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and the estate of L. H S. Mudd, ac intend to m , Bt the next term or Probate court. in Bates | souri, to be held at Batler August, 150. . MUDD, Admini final settlement t the Bates county, § on the 5) $ Tator. Public Administrator's Notice Notice ier of the That by virtue of an ri of Bates County s hereby give Probate on the 6th day or July. 1898. D. ¥. BROWN, ablic Administrat | never FOREIGN GOSSIP, Nowling | * IN JAIL 1 SHINA. Washingt« Spent Memorable Christmas. two Christr in my to be. a ¢ a, away back in th a kid then, and did not Pd tod home to fo on the Re for Amsterdam and the Medit After an experience w ned before the mast, I s! nei low the tler, a me the bark cisco for 5 ( miles from keel, and we had to worl make port. We of thefo’ ways bent on mischief, exciting. “One night after we came to anchor ch as t onto (it was slipped away 1 no trouble in reac and immediately began to ce only sailors can who have been afloat for we Ve i ght on theoutskirts of the cit . as IL afterward learned, three Chinamen and American were killed. I was separated from the rest of the party, and when I recovered my senses the ship’s boat had disappeared and | was ruess the result. one I had evidently been when I awoke th ark nad I looked about me, and saw a band of coolies approaching from the west. They were evidently looking for trouble. They found it all right -nough, and me in the Upto that time I didn’t remember a thing of what had happened, and when they bound me hand and foot and carrie I didn't know what it w “Well, to make a long story short, I was carried to Shanghai, and throv into a house near the wharf. The ady in there, and ene of them I recognized as Jimmy MeCreery, a pal of mine aboard the An- We stayed there a couple of row? alone. napolis. hours, and were thent of fiour, into a yaw! boat aboard the United States st euth. This was dur the Japan ex- pedition, and believe that I would have Ned had not the United States there. Christmas day ed before the American consul! at »ghai, with an escort of marines from the Plym- outh, and from there t efore the Shanghai court, where = for murder before 12 ju ag ony was proc d we were liberated forget the tortur 1 afterward le the like sacks nd carried amer Plym- tis 1 of that day +2 ght from e of the ors. A } ad killed th or named I Vallian had killed the Wanted to Know. were tried | ed the particulars of | ] AN OPEN LETTER WE ARE NG IN TH CLU DR. SAMUEL P t} , 2. SF LOS To MOTHERS. ) Br rd < i) ae Ae _ Do Not Be Deceived. ich even fh nt Kind BEARS THE S ¢ o< 2 does You Have Always Bought” IGNATURE OF Tnsist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CONTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET re TS mew YORK ciTy. “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- THE NEW YORK WORLD THRiCE-A-WEEK EDITION, —+eme- 18 and Sometimes 24 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Year. 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Getthe genuine Price $1 per box by mail. Sole agents for the United States and Canada. NG HARVARD Co, 157 Washington,St, Chicago. 17-1y 4 Mor lien did on the 7th day of and deliver to Bates county, suri, her school fund mort- gage, which said school fand mortgage was duly recorded in book 130 at page 331 of the chool fund mortgage record of Ba e@ounty, conveying to Bates county the following ribed real estate, to wit t half of lot twelve (12) in block nthecity of Rich Hill, Mo., which conv ce was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain school fund bond therein described and whereas the principal 1 fund bond is now the May adjourned 1s a 10th, 1598, pr pscribed real estate , to the highest bidder for cash, at t front door of the court heuse In the city of But- ty of Bates and state of Missouri, on between the hours of nime o'clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the @fternoon of that 4s for the purposes of satis said debt, Mierest and costs. F.C. MUDD, m-4t Sheriff of Bates County. Me " | this distinction. GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO The Dreaded Consumption A. Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and ientist, Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, three Bottles of his Newly Discovered Reme- dies to Cure Consump- tion and All Lung Trouble, Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic orcarry more joy to the afflicted, than the offerofT. A. Slocum, M. €., of 183 Peart street, New York City. Confident that he has discovered an absolute cure for consumption and all pulmonary com- plaints, andto make its great merits known he wil md, free, three bottles of medic! to any erof the Bertan Weexty Tim who is ring from chest, bronebial, throat and lung troubles orconsumption Already thi w scientific course of med}- cine’’ has permanently cured thousands of eet hopeless cases. ‘he Doctor considers it bis religions dnty— a duty which he owes to humanity—to donate his infallible cure. Offered freely, is enough to commend ft, and more so is the perfect confidence of the great chemist making the proposition. ¢ hi Fe the dreaded consumption to be a cursble ase beyond any doubt. There wil no mis nding—th mistake will be re invitation. He and European Isboratories testim ie of perience from those cured, in all parte of the world. Don’t delay until too late. Address T Slocum, M. C,, 8 Pine street, New York when writing the Doctor, b gene give express and postofiice addres mention reading this article in the Butiae Weexcylimes.I-ly? WANTED, The Post-Dispatch wants an Agent in every hamlet, every vil- lage, eyery town, every city. This is the opportunity of a lifetime to | establish a profitable business. It | costs nothing totry. You can get | the support of your leading citizens, | who will be only too glad to see you | start. | The Post Dispatch is in great de- |mand. It's agreat paper. It's a | member of the Associated Press. 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