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I would never be s the wellagain. Ltook a dozen bottles ¢ completely. and Iam happy to s: S and it cured me I feel as well as Lever did in my life ' Mr. J W. Loving. of Colquitt. Ga, s: For eight- on years I suffered tortures from a eruption on skin. I tried almost every known remedy but they failed one by one, and I was told that my age, which is sixty six. was against me, and that I could never hope to be well again. I finally took S. S. S8.. aud it cicansed amy blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health ” 8. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD fg the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people, because it is the only one which is guaranteed free from pees mercury, arsenic and other damaging minerals. It is made from roots and herbs. and } ro chemicals whatever init. SS S. cures the worst cases of Scrofula. Car Pesoma, Rhenmatism, of the bloed Tetter, Open Sores Chronic Ulcers. Boilssor eny other divert Atlanta, Ga. Books on these diseases will be sent free by Swift Specific Cv “A HAND § SAW IS A GooD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH.” SAPOLIO 1S THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. NITH your oR! pRore, oa Mo wil send you QUA HGH eight C. 0. D. sndjvet to exami ¢ depot and if Seat NO MONE DE OI cP CABIN er auRoIck WING ACHIM! tive, You cats Your nearest freii perieetiy a vomactiy as represented, a} to machines uthers sell as high as $60.00, aed THE TEST BAKGALN YOU HEARD ' Otter A pay your —- i Spegial OF ler Lake! ge $15.50 the. freight will ge 7 conta Tor vach 500 miles, it “THREE, ONT! is" T TAL in Ryese own bome, and return guy day you are not satisfied. We sell dif- ferent f Sewing Machines at $8.60, $10.00, $11.00, ‘813.00. ‘ail fally deseribed in Our Free ao SS ber agis;90 er for — ain DROP PE! - CARIBE” ‘T BURDICK isthe TATIONS breton concerns who copy our ad- YVertisments, offering usknowa machines under various name: Nartous inducements Write some frieed in Chieage and leara EVERY GoOD POINT OF EVERY. mgt BaD! Wit THE BURDICK ——————————————— BSFECTS OF NONE. MADE BY THE 8 BEST MAKER IN "AMERICA FROM THE BEST MATERIAL SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK DROP DESK PIANO POLISHED, one illustration shows mach closes (heat dror: ping from sight) to be used as a center tabie, gpen with full Jength table and head in, plac Grawers, Intent 1509 skeleton frame, carved, paneled, embos Secorated cabinet finish. dnest nickel drawer pulls, reste on 4 cas ters, ball bearing ‘adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth tron stand. Finest large High Arm h onitive four motion teed, self threading vibrat. ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tensicn liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable improved shuttie ler, patent needle bar. pate: Wedressuard, heac italy NICKEL TRIM. ightest running, most durable aad sea oat .. Every known attachmer and oar Free Instru SSNS r4 i ett how anyone can run it and doeither Seal YEARS’ BINDING GUARAN with ‘the 108 60.01 SERRe factor has every MODERN IMPROVEMENT, ‘and then if convinced you are sav your fro freight scent the $15.50, WE TO YOUR $15.50 If at any time wi bin ed. ORDER TODAY. DON'T DELAY. (Sears, Toebuck & Co, are thoroug’ Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc. Chicago, Il. fs QUREN PANLOM ORGAN fy amination, You can examine it at ele. endif you find it exactly as rene! ted. “equal to organs that Fetail at $75.00 to 8100.00, xreatest valu yuever saw and far better than organs advertised by others at more money, pay the freight agent our special, 90 ‘days’ offer price, $31.755 $1.00, or $80.75, and freight charges. Less than iil 75.18 OUR SPECIAL 90 DAYS’ PRIC soca the ade before. one Si for wae mi TencMS QUEEN IN ‘Re most DURAPLE AND SWEETEST EN is one of the From the ph, you an form some idea of its Seantiful appearance. ‘solld k, antique natch, handsomel iecorated andorhamented, Tateat 1899 style,” THR ACHE QUERS is 6 feet 5 inches high, @ inches long, 23 inches wide and eer mo 350 pounds. Con- re Coup! ‘Organ Swell, 4 Sets Orehestral Toned 87 Pare Sweet Melodia Reeds, 34 Rich Mellow Smooth Diapason Bon riodions Principal Reeds.” THE ACME QUEEN ac Hon consist of the celobrated Newell Reeds. which are only instruments; fitted with Ham- Iso best Dole felts, leathers, etc., bellows of the best rubber cloth, 3 ply nd finest leather in valves: “XH au = furnished with @ 10x14 beveled plate French mirror, nickel plated pedal fram and every modern improvement. We furuish free a hand- tome organ stool and the best organ Instruction book published. With every 4 GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. Qcany ‘oui’ we a binding SSyear euerantoc, by the conditions of which if any part gives ous we repair it free of cha: ‘Try it one month and we will refund yoar money if you are not perfectly satiated. S00 of these organs will be old at 81.70. bi ond Conplers and Vor shbor about ua z etropolitan National Bank, Chicago; of German Exchange Bank, New York: or any railroad or e: e acapital of over $700,000.00, occupy entire one of the largest business bic .000 people in our own building. WE SBLL ORGANS aT 822.00 am Wirive tor tree.epce tal ¢ alt with us ask your nell the publisher of this paper or Bank, 0} Ni comp Chicago, and employ nes and up; also everything in musical instruments at lowest wholesale price:- and musical instrument catalogu: buck & Co. are thorougi BEARS? RORBUGK 2 CO. tine), Fulton, Despisinea and Wayman Sis, CHIGAGO, ILL. JACKS AND STALLIONS FOR SALE. ears old, 14 to 16 hands Raised . Black with white points, 1 to 7 15 Jack S, high, tested and excellent breeders—colts to show. here, eanepeests acclimated. Must be sold. First come, first served. ; One CHESTNUT SADDLE STALLION, 16 hands 12 years old, One, stylish. large One Cherry Bay Stallion, trotting record 2-244, 5 years old, 15% hands high. This is'a fancy individual and has few equals in his class. Standard and registered. One Fancy Black Stallion, 4 years old 16 hands high, no mark but very fast. Standard and registered. One Bay Clydesdale (grade) stallion 9 years old. 1, a'good breeder. Some colts registered and subject toregistry and 15 Jennetts. All the above stock for sale at reasonable prices, will try to make terms | suit. Pedigrees on application. D. A. COLYER, Butler, Mo. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of testamentary on estate of Illina Graham, deceased. were granted to the undersigned on the 15 day of Jan 1900, by the Probate Court of Bates County, Missouri All persons having claims againstsaid estate are Tequired to exhibit them for allowance to the exeoutrix within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any beneiit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within twe years from the date Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of ad- ministration on the estate of John Graham, deceased, were granted to the under- signed on the 16th day of Jan 1900, probate court of Bates county, Missouri All persons baying claims against said es tate, are required to exhibit them fer allow- ance to the administrator within after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and of this publication, they shall be forever | years from the date of this publication, they barred. This 15 day ot aeauary, 1900. shall be foreyer berets En 16th — or) MINNIE B. GRAHAM, | January, 1900. OH8N M. GRAHAM, 10-4t Executrix. lo-4t Adminietreter PuaNoS, 8118-00 aa 500 th, a good oneand | dy the one year! if such claims be not exhibited within two MUST NOT REJECT TRANSVAAL’S AGENT. Senator Hale’s Impressive Warning to e Administration. AMERICANS FAVORTHE BOERS. 19.—A | sensational in its interest and national in itsimportance, was deliv- | | Washington, Jan. speech inter- jered in the senate to-day by Mr. Hale! republican, from Maine. The occasion of the utterance was the simple question whether a resolu- } tion introduced by Mr he diplomatic representative of | fransveal Republic, should be] 1 I ident or to the state. ie the question the assioned speech, in 2d that nine-tenths of people sympathized » Boers in their gallant strug- of the world. He that the which Great Britain is waging the fell blow at human liberty that has been struck in the century. He denied that the ple were against the war for liberty one greatest powers in declared is most American peo- in sympathy with Great Britain in the South African to stamp out the liberty of a people,” and when Mr. Balfour, the House of Commons, made sucha statement, “he should be met with claimer from this side of the tic.” “He deciared that the Englieh peo- ple themselves were not in favor of the “which had been brought on by asharp cabinet minis- ter engaged with gold speculators.” Mr. Hale spoke with unusual force, decisiveness and earnestness, even for him, and his passionate eloquence claimed the closest attention of every authority. The previous to Mr. war in some dis- Atlan- war, resolution, which, Hale’s speech had caused a sharp coloquy between Mr. Allen and Mr. Spooner ( Rep.) of Wis- consin, was passed as amended. We Will Give You a $4 Wateh If you will show our publication to your friends. Wedon’t want vou to sell them anything. The watch is made by a well- known Americen firm, In two sizes, children’s and adults’ nickel or gold plated haunting nd fully guaranteed, Send 2 cents for eulars. Overland, 34 Park Row, New York city. ferret Oriental Plans. Paris, Jan. 17 he statement in the London Morning Post that the Washington administration has re- ceived letters from France, Germany, Great Britain and Russia, demand- ing knowledge of the intentions of the United States as to the in China and the future of the Philip- pines was news to the foreign office offic They said it was the first time they had heard of any such action. WASHINGTON DENIAL. Washington, D.€., Jan. 17.—It is said without reservation at the state department that no notes have been European powers demands on this “open door” Is here. received from any making respecting the * Philippines. such communications as from the tontinental powers have been entirely favorable to the propo- sition made by the United S overnment ‘open door” and the So far ascan be learned have come ites re- and all that rem specting China, ins to make the negotia- tion a complete success is-the return of two or three definite notes reducing “open door” the arrangement to bsolute and fina! form. ani The Convict Had a Knife. Jefferson City, Jan. 18.—John Jack- son, a powerful desperate looking ne gro,emerged from the prison this morning, after having completed a three-year sentence for burglary at Kansas City. He was at once arrest- ed by Sheriff J. J. Henderson of this county, who turned him over to Sher- iff Fulkerson of Lafayettecounty. He is wanted at Lexington for shooting an offeer. A bigshoe knife was found on him before his release. He said that he intended using it on officers whom he knew were on the outside waiting for him. Jackson had es- eaped once from prison. Accident in Stage Duel. Wichita, Kan., Jan. 19.—Lewis J. Monroe of The Three Musketeers jcompany died of lockjaw here this aftergoon, the effects of an accidental | shot in a stage duel a fewnights ago. | He was attacked with lockjaw during |the play last night and taken to St. | Francis vital, where he suffered agony ‘an this afternoon. hos great Ladies Can Wear Shoes. | One size smaller after using Alien’s Foot-Ease ls powder to be shsken into the shoes. it | makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives in- stant relief to corns and banions It’s the grestest comfort discovery of the age. Cares swollen feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen’s Foot-Eace is 8 certain cure for ingrowin nails, sweating, hot, aching tect ail druggists and s! oe stores, 25e. Trial ieomcs | FREE by mail. Address, Allen 5S. Olmstead. x piomer. R.Y. Allen (Pop.)} of Nebraska, calling for information | as to the recognition by this country | 2 a Nasal Catarrh quie kly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is received th rough the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. To test it a j trial size for 10 cents we the large, for 50 cents, is mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street New York. Drug- eatarrh which is drying orexciting to the diseased membrane should not be | used. Cream balm is reco lasa specific | \ Tennessee Romance. , From the uphis Seimitar In the early days, before Fayette county was as kly populated as it is now, and when there were vast tracts of unsettled lands. Mr. Thos. ; | Hall, who came originally from Vir-| ginia, and lived several miles from | the present site of Somerville. kept a | kind of hotel, as which all travelers | |passing that way usually stopped Just below Mr. Hall’s house there wasa lar creek. By the side this creek one morning while on his way to Somerville, Mr. Hall saw: riderless horse. Seated by a tree with ed in the act of carrying the contents | to his meuth, was aman. Mr. Hall to his surprise, found him to be dead His saddiebags were examined, found to contain ,000, but no name, direction or anything that pointed any way tothe identity of the dead man. An inquest was held, the verdict of the that the deceased came to his death from na- tural causes. The remains were then The county treas jurors being interred at Somerville was turned over to the urer, who immediately put it out at interest. Almost ssed by and the incident all but forgotten, when there came to money twenty-one yeurs had been the hotel kept by Mr. Hall a young -man about twenty-seven years of age. Mr. Hall asked him to register, time, remarking at the i might help to trace you in case yo should get lost,” and then told the young man of the stranger who had perished beside the creek. The young man became very much interested in the story.” He had been looking for years traces of his father. He had only one child. His mother told him that his father car- ried $25,000 in gold. When Mr. Hall stated that that the exact amount of money the stranger ried, he had at last found father. All the papers the », the description of the man filed away and the verdict of the jury and though “registe for was car- the young man wascertain that of this bearing traces on were closely examined, there was some delay, the identity of the dead mas Further investigation proved also the young man’s identity and the truthfujness of his statements, and when the trus- tees were fully satisfied of the identity of both the money was called in and the principal. which had increased to $50,000. him full. established. was made over to in Eureka Harness Oil is the best preservative of new leather and the best renovator of oid leather. It oils, softens, black- ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your best harness. your old bar. carriage top, a ie Tonger. Sold eve! If pints | a bottle in his hand and his arm rais- } 3 rode up to the man, dismounted, and | }? and ; ther casTonra. Bears the a Have Abwars Bourht Signatare of AL Tithe s Sale ard and Mar by their deed i re SANTEE TO FIT YOU PERFECTLY BP Sse ¥ To-28 New retail at three times owr pri will return your money. WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE whieh ot mow inciting the Seo Sraee Soe Sram €9. 78 SEARS. ROEBUCK & Co. chic ‘ch SEND AONEN ’ due « a 4 now pn-t 4 . fore, a ° note ar rs i bg of tr 1 ‘ v deser res x ; * , 2 betw th wos \ t 5 - % in. the » to-wit * south end « of ihe west , » west half uthw arter| iN Ss -X & CV. CHICAGO p for 1 the dal } A LOCA! sae | DISEASE notes fully d 4 that the + | AP FEC PION shall real ainst fire for the of ip some insurance com The Walton Trust Compa- es assigned to said Wal- ton Trust Company, and in default of which it is provided that th¥ whole debt secured by said deed of trust shall at once become due and pay- insurable va. pany represen ny, and all such po! able; and whereas, it is further provided in rR E b L said deed of trust ‘that in case the ee in 4 \! 4 i} should make default in the payment of any | It {s quickly absorbee taxes that should become due on said real tate, while any part of said debt remains paid, then said debt so secured by said trust, should immedia‘ely become due payable. And whereas kept insured as ri ditions of said ¢ un- i of and i property has not quired by the terms and con. ed of trusi, and what insur- Get a well | pharmaceuli-al rem- edy, ELY'S Gives relief at once. COLD iT EAD the paral passages. Allys inflamation heals and protects the membrane. Restores senses of taste andemell, Nococaine no injarious drag | Fall size 5v,t iruggist or by mall. BROTHERS, 56 Warren.St., ELY NY. ance that has been made upon the buildings et es a * thereon has become forfeited and whereas, de fault has been made in the payment of the taxes 560 YEARS’ levied and assessed against said real estate, and which became due theron for the r EXPERIENCE 1899, and said debt in jnence of the fact aforesaid has become due and payable and is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the conditions of said i trust, 1 will proceed to sell nove describ- ed premises at public yendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, coun- ty of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday, February 9, 1900, »o’cloek in the afternoon of of satisfying said between thi noon and five o day, for the purpor fore- Trace Marrs Desicns CopynicuTs &c. pr onfide <t ayer ame free. «3h i interest and costs. CA , y the Mur 7 £. Co. recetye 10-4 ‘Trustee. scial natlee, withou int Order of Publication. Aba tsomely illustrated weekly. Tareoat sir. STATEOF MISSOURI) ,. oe ar mr Fhe $l. Sold by all news: County of Bates, 4 nurt of Bates ¢ 1 In the Cireuit ( in vacation, Jan plaintiff, vs. I F >wearg p Now at tnis day his attorney apd unty, M John A. and files his petition ai Swearingen is not a resident of the sta’ souri. Whereupon it is signed clerk in vacation that said defendant t notified by publication that pl» menced a suit against him in objeet and general nature of wh from the court a dec: parties in interest the f ate: The northwest quarter of the east quarter and the east half of the northe quarter of the northwest quarter all in thirty-two (32)in township thirty-nine range thirty-three (35) in souri, or if said land cannot be kind without prejudiee to the that the court order said real proceeds of said sale be of Mi is court the state to be creed Franklin P. pear and ¢ unless the sai rt and that Swearengen be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, tobe begun and he! issourt* Speaks, Franklin P. comes the plaintiff! berein by ging among other things that defendant Franklin P. ordered by the under- tif has com- tion partitioned in arties in interest sold divided among ctive parties in interest as their rights by the i Nii & Gp,2°12r0a0wy. Hew York rar St. Weehir Ice water will chill t will make you feel warmer. HIRES pach, bat it the city of Butler, in said county, on th Rootbeer day of February, 1900, next, and ‘on orb the third day of said term, if the term shall will cool the blood and make you really cool. It's the drink for warm days, so long continue, and if not then on or before ES CO THE CHARLES FH the last day of said term, answer or plead to p a sada the petition in said cause the same will be Merry Rhymes for Thigety Times.” Beat tree, taken as confessed and judgment will be ren- dered accor: gly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof | be published, secording to law, in the Butts WEEKLY Times, a newspaper printed and pub- rican Tiamond Brad. ed in Bates’ county, Mo., for four weeks ively, the last insertio: to be at least ROYAL ireuit court. J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. A true copy of the record Witness my hand and seal of the [sea] circuit court of Bates county, this Ist day of January, 19 S-4t J.P AN, Cireuit Clerk. THUR) Notice of Final Settlemert. Notice is hereby given to all creditors. and all others interestea in the estate of Wm. Low- deceased, that I, Frank Lowden, sdmin- den, th DOUMLE SEAT je as ilustrated, |. wear reis ian ern 4 reinforeinz, silk and linen sewinz, ‘.aautt any boy or pi rent wo! POR FREK CLOTH SAMPLES of 19 TEARS, write for Sample Bost & "Me: SEARS, RO ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicaco. | Roebuck 4 Ge. are thoreugh!y reliable. — BA me. $2. 75 SOX RAIN GOAy A REGULAR $5.00 WATERPROO? | ' } | | MACKINTOSH FOR $2.75. Send No Cat this aa. Gr Retest * stale ¥ Sook be, DOC. ADETON, we uCK & CO., CHICACO. t BEARS, ROSsc~ ace cboreugtly reliable.—Baiter-) istrator of esid estate, intend final settlement thereof the Bates County Probate court. county, state of Missouri, to be held commencing on the 13tb day of Fetraary 7-48 FRANK LUWDEN, Admr. The Old Reliable PHOTOCRAPHER North Side Square, Has the best equipped gallery ip 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 te give satisfaction. Call and see samples of work. Cc. HACEDORN before the first day of the next term to make t the next term of} “| { i t H g | i I & | i ft i For Sale in Butler by H. L. Tucker. TABLER’S PILE BUCK EYE OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for {5 years as the BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS. ty BISZAZDSON MED. 22. OT_ LOTS.

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