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— This woitan do nothing to 7 way. Sh which shoul ssendsam » helpful, lenbably 20 oth as Mrs. Adams p Adams, pa 4 at Blandins fafiled by her 2 “ ascompelied to live a I aay she is well and the wing and recover odin the heart of ever siz yearsago,” sa fealth began to f2:! ced was with my with me, and my ap Weald scarcely eat. would begin to bloat before I was with a meal, and the food felt like in my stomach. After eating I would have pains in my with a smothered feeling which =f finally extend into my throat and | accompanied by a choking sensation. | began to bloat ali over and my hands eet commenced swelling until Ithought © failed Mg time I had pain and soreness lay leit side which extended across my ‘accompanied by dizziness, and then ed severe paroxysms of pain extead- the lower part of my stomach into | } | | of my heart. Piling these spells a hard ridge as large | ayarm would appear in the left side of somach and around the left side. | had a feeling of heaviness in my head at times eal scarcely hold it up or | my eyes open, yet when night came | d not sleep. G. W. CLARDY, Estate, Farm Loans AND ABSTRACTS. 5 {will continue to do business at old stand back of Bates County nk,and buy, sell and exchange ikinds of REAL ESTATE, Abstracts and Farm Loansy you want to sell or exchange you. 2 operty, list with me. Iam adver hg larger than ever this stason. Respectfully, G. W. CLARDY. ACCIDENT ——aNnp—— ec , HEALTH INSURANCE. HE FIDELITY MUTAL AID e itisabled by accident $30 to $100 per month. lose two limbs, $208 to $5,000, you bose your eye sight, $20s to $5,000, you lose one limb $s3 to $2,000, are ill $40.00 per month, tilled, will pay your heirs, to $5,000, ~~ insured, you cannot lose all your income you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolutely protection at a cost of $1 to $2 25 month. 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C ACKS FOR SALE Anche area Thavettwenty tine Jacks ‘o: sale Frese Jacks are black with mealy- Oe, 3 to 7 years yexrs ol 143 to Shands hb gb, large nexd and ears, Be bose, eders. good feet and goed Terms reisonsble. Cor Pondence solicited. Address, D. A. Conver. f er, yet she was cured ina sim SSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU | Butler, Mo| 39 48 yroubles of a Pastor’s Wife a in contrariness is one of the impor- alfiicted ; physicians could ensely from female erent physicians, d. No two of the doc case the same. and noticed an article | s’ Pink Pills for Pale and induced me : , but experienced | d used the sixth box. I ed taking them and after using eleven boxes \-a5 g fited. “Twas also troutied with nervous pros- tration and numbness of my right hand and arm, My hand hurt so at times, tingling and burning, that I could hardly endure the, ain, but that has all passed away. | aow know what it means to eat a good meal without suffering afterwards, and en- joy a good night’s rest. Iam again able to do my work, and have done more this summer than in all the last four years put together. “1 feel safe in saying that it is all due to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and consider it my duty to let people know what these pills have done for me, as it may be the means of relief for others who are suffering.” Diseases strange to physicians ; symp- toms that defied diagnosis, have succumbed to the potent influence of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. | Druggists everywhere consider them to be one of the most valuable remecial agents known to science. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates, 5 In the circuit court of Bates in vacation, July 20. 1705. Daniel Crouch laintif, v3. Amanda Crouch, defendant w at this day comes the plaintiffs herein by yunty, Missouri, among other things, that defendant, Amanda Crouch isnot a resident of the state of Mis- souri. Whereupon itis ordered by the clerk in vacaton that said defendant be notified by pub- lication that plaintiff! has commeneed a suit against her in thiscourt, by petition and af- fidavit, the object and yneral nature of which is to obtainga decree of diverce from the defendant upon the ground of desertion, an that unless the said Amanda Crouch, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court | | their attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the | undersigned clerk of the cireuit court of | Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and | files her petition and amMidavit, alleging | | | house in the city of Butler, in said county, on | the 15th day of November, next, and on or | before the third day of said term, if the term | shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same | will be taken as confessed, and jadgment will | be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof | be published, according tolaw, in the ButLER WEEKLY TIMES, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at east fifteen days before the first day of the next term of e circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk | ‘A true copy ef the record. Witness | [sea] my hand and the seal of the circuit | court of Bates county, this 20th day of | July, 18998. STEWART ATCHES 37-46 Cireui ‘Clerk. Trustee's Sale. y T Emery ed of trust dated cord February 18, of the recorder Missouri, in book s4 Whereas Pe his wife, by tl January 1, 18 1889, and recorded in the of of deeds of Bates county, of trust deeds at page 558 conveyed to Lucius H Perkins trustee, the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: he south halfof the southwest quarter of section twenty-four, (24) also the west halfof the northwest quarter and the northeast quar- | ter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-five (25) allin township thirty-nine (39) north of range thirty-two (32) west, of 5th prin cipal meridian, centaining 240 acres more of less, in trust, to secure the payment of five certain bonds or promissory notes therein de scribed, together with the interest thereon as provided for in said notes and deed of. tre and whereas, said Peter E Emery and Mary Emery have made default in the payment of | said notes and whereas, the principal sum of said notes has become due and payable; and, whereas, it is provided in said deed of trust that if the said Lucius H Perkins, trustee, shall refuse to act, the then sheriffof Bates county, state of Missouri, shall thereupon become his successor to the title to said property, and the | same become vested in him in trust for the pur- poses and objects of said deed of trust, with all the powers, duties and obligations thereof; and whereas the said Lucius H Perkins, trustee, has refusedito act in this behalf; and is a non- resident of the state of Missouri. Now there- fore at the request of the legal holder of said note, and by virtue of the power vested in me by said deed of trust, and for ihe purpose of| foreclosing the same, I, the undersigned sheriff of Bates county, state of Missouri, as trustee, do hereby give notiee that I will, on Saturday September 17, 1898, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. tive o’clock p. m. of said d proceed to the property hereinbefore described, at publ vendue to the highest bidder for c at th front door of the circuit court house, in the | county of Bates, state of Missouri, 720, aatiaty said debt and interest and the cost of executing | this tynst. E. C. MCDD, ' Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., as Trustee. nd “‘Man’s life,” says an exchange “in| He) full of crosses and temptations. ;@omes into the world without bis | consent, goes out of it against his | will and his trip between the twoen- | tries is exceedingly rocky. The rule tant features of the trip. When he |is little the big girls kise him, and | when he is big the little girls kiss |him. If he raises a large family he is a ehump, but if he raiees a emall }check he isa thief anda fraud and is shunned like a Chinaman with the seven year itch. If he is poor he is |@ bad manager: if he is rich he is dishonest; if be is in politics, it’s for pie; if he 18 out of politice, you can ra tell where to place him and be ia no} good to his country; if be does an} act of charity, it is for policy, he is} ® stingy cuss, and lives only for him | self; if he dies youog, there was a| great future ahead of him; if he lives tean old age he has missed his calling. He is introduced to! this world by a doctor, and to the next by the same preeess | The road is rocky but man lives to travel it.” | Tons of Peaches, Mountain Grove, Mo., Aug. 19.— Wright, Douglass, Webster, ‘Texas and Howell Counties have the finest peach crop known in Southwest Missouri for years. The peach growers are jubilant at their good fortune. Most of the crop is going to Northern points Some peaches of the Elberta vari ety on exhibition here measure 15 The| entire shipments from the counties | named, according toa statement by E.C. Barry, route agent of the Southern Express Company, run as high as 132,008 pounds in one day The apple crop through this section will be very light compared with the | peach crop. to 17 inches in circumference Ballard'’s Snow Liniment. There is| no pain it will not relieve, no swelling it will not subdue, no wound it will not heal, it will cure trost bites, chilblains and corns. ascand soc. HL Tucker. Deadlock in a Convention. Lamar, Mo., Aug. 18.—A populist | convention was held here yesterday | to nominate a candidate for state senator from the 28th senatorial dis trict. There were three candidates for the nomination: M- V. Carroll of Jefferson City, Lucius Goss of Vernon county and J. H. Cook of Jasper. After taking 253 ballots with no prospect of a nomination the convention adjourned at a late hour last night subject to the call of the chairman of the senatorial com mittee. The populists think that the dem ocrats will endorse their nominee as a s»lution of the muddle caused by the failure of a democratic conven- tion to agree upon a candidate. It your ehild has thin, pale cheeks, unce:taim appetite and anresttul sleep, it has worms, and curing with strong medicines oaly makes conditions worse by irritating its delicste stomach. White’s Crezm Vermifuge is mild but certain in its erect, a superier tenic as well asa positive worm destroy- er. HL Tucker. | Preached in His Shirt-Sleeves. In a littie church at Norristown, Pa., ove hot Sunday recently, there were fow worsbippers when the pas tor epened seryices Perspiration oozed from the faces of just and unjust alike. The pastor was a picture of discomfort when he | mounted the pulpit to preach his | sermon. He gazed at the faithful! for a moment and began in the most | unorthodox manner: ‘Brethren, it’s hot, and so I say, ‘comfort before | | A. I. Smith, attorney 38-46 } j ‘Trustee's Sale. | Whereas, Sam F. | Canterbury, by _ his trust dated February Isth, 1303 | deed of | and recorded in the recorder’s office within and | for Bates county, Missouri, in book 117 page 90, | conveyed to the undersigned trustee the follow | ing described real estate lying and being situ lin the county of Bates and state of Missouri, | | to-wit The southwest quarter of section twenty-two 22)in township forty-two (42) of range thirty-/} | three (33) which conveyan was made in trust to secure certain note fully des: trust;and whereas defaul | paymentof said note, and th nd unpaid. Now, ther Tholder of said not ns of said de the aboy betwee : noon and at} the t and « Administrator’ Notice. nin- istration or the es eceared, were granted the 15th Court of Bat A)l persons ha are required to the admintstrater wit e date of said letters, or jhey may be preclude? trom any benefit of said estate; amd if each Claim be not exhibited within two years from the date of this gy ear ay = sh __ for- 15th day ef dune, 1a9s. ever barred. This layer June: 1a8. Administuater. iny of June, 1 county, Missouri. g clatms against said estate them for allowanc n one yesr after the | shirt-sleeves. | With that he shed bis} coat, hung it over tbe side of the pulpit, and preached his sermon in pride’ * Fairmount, W. Va. Avg. 18— Word has just rescbed here from Smithville, telliog of 300 indignant banding together be citizens |fore daylight Tuesday morning and raiding an immoral resort. They got six girls and three men, all of whom were tarred and feathered, after which the house was blown up .| with dynamite and the debris was burned \ casTONRIA. Tbe Kind You Mave Arweys Beugct Bears ths | Siguatare « | splendid prospect for corn, the lands are in fine condition, | portant crop and yields well —Wav- stat} SERIOUS CHARGE. Made Against United StatestCustoms Officer | Toronto, August 25 —An Ottawa| dispatch to the Globe says that| news has been recieved there of an} outrage Committed by an American officer on & British subject on Cana dian soil Tbh Mea ject, resides near the village of Port | Lambop, the Canadian side of | the St Clair River | mas a British sub | He is the owner | i % } ofa steam launch, in which,a few days #go, erossed ever into! Amer ca” Waters near the club b ase | at Marsbland Henry Avery,a United | States collector of pot, ordered port. Meagher disregarded bis orders, and customs at that! Meegbher in went ov bis destination on the Cava dian side of the river. He was followed by Avery and his assistaot not only to the Canadian side of the river, but upen Canadian soil, where they attacked him and without Warract placed him under arrest Meagher was taken across the river tothe Marshland Hotel, where he was handcuffed toa bed post in asmall room and kept so confined for upward of 24 hours, when be was removed to the Port Huron jail. A Sure Thing for You. A transaction in w e ls sure thing. Biliow: , fu red tongue, fev nd’ oth ills are caused by constipatien and sluggish li er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money re- funded. C. C.C. area sure thi ry a box today; 10, 25,60 cents. Sampl booklet free. ' See our big ad. and During «4 visit to Butler and Kan sas City last week we met a number of former Lafayette county people who have settled in Bates county. The farmers of Bates county have a and the farm improvements in geueral show in dustry andthrift The county roads | are properly worked and the broad | tired wagons are becoming popular The fruit crope of all kinds bave euf fered, and the apple crop is almost a failure. The bay c-op is abundant | and well peserved, second | crop 1s looking well. Fiax is an im clover, erly Times $100 Reward $100. Vhe readers of t ! ed jto learn that dreaded disease t able to cre in all its stages, and tt Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cu is paper \ there is at leas science as only positive cure know nedica raternity. Catarrh beir tion- al disease, requires, 1tional arrh Cure is taxen treatment. Hall’s intern acting d he 20d surfaces or the sys- ectly nereby destroying ot str p disease, ngth by buil and assisting natu The proprietors ! its curative powers, t Hundred Dollars tor any case that it tu cure. Send tor list of testimon- Address F. J. CuHeney & C Tuiedo, O. geg7Sold by dr i t ¥sc. Tru | Whereas, Jonathan A. Silvers and Emma Slivers, his wife. by their deed of trust dated September Ist, ls4 nd recordedinthe recor- der’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- souri, in book Ne 147 page 5s. conveyed to the undersiened trustee the following descri- lying and being situate in state of Missouri, bed real estate the county of Bates ana to-wit The east half of the southwest « section twenty (20), in township forty range thirty ’ containing eighty ac: more or less, which conveyance was made trust to secure the payment of one certain note faily described in said ceed of trust, and whereas. default has been made in the pa: ment of the annual interest on said note the same is now past due and unpsid. 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 seil the above described premises, at public vendue, to the highest Didder fer cash, at the east front door of the court house in ty of Butler, county of Bates, and state of Mi-eourt, on Friday, September Sth, 1383, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- P noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfy id debt, interest and costs. c ‘ALLEN 40-40 rustee Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI) Counf? of Bates, = at ari Owen, ex-offic Bates coun tiff, vs. John S BL action fo: F 1! ANegetable Pr 1] Similating th ting the Stomachs he Food | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opum, Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. 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