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SATANIC (ECZEMA the blood, and unless relieved through certain instrumentalities too much of this acid poison reaches the skin and it becomes red and inflamed. The itching and burning are almost unbearable, especially when overheated from any cause. The skin seems on fire, sleep or rest is impossible, the desperate sufferer, regardless of consequences, scratches until strength is exhausted. This burning, itching humor appears sometimes in little pustules, discharging a sticky fluid, which forms crusts and scales. Again the skin is dry, hard and fissured, itches intensely, bleeds and scabs over. ‘This is a painful and stubborn form of the disease. While Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and man} the skin, they are really blood diseases, because THERE CAN BE NO EXTERNAL IRRITATION WITHOUT AN INTERNAL CAUSE. If the blood is in a pure, healthy condition, no poisonous elements can reach the skin. External applications of washes, lotions and salves s¢ mes imitigate the itching and soothe the inflammation, but cannot reach the dise: Only S. real blood medicine, can do this. y purely vegetable remedy known, is a safe and permanent cure for Eczema and all deep-seated blood and woes direct to the seat of the disease, neutralizes the acids and cleanses the blood, re-inforces and invigorates tus clears the system of all impurities through the natural channels; the skin relieved, all inflammation ns of the disease disappear. This most aggravating and tormenting of all skin diseases is caused by an acid condition of like troubles are spoken of as diseases of all the or; ides, a! Mrs. Lefa M. Ho! birth. Her face hands w fer researches f Hy cured STE ne woul fmill do for oth Send for our book on Bloox hev will cheerfully vive any inforr time She was treated xctors in town wit was told 1 old sician to take 8S S.S. Sh 1 has never had a return of the disease. This was seve ¢ been in her grave years ago but for S. S.S., and adds, * what it has ¢ 1 Skin Diseases, and write our physicians fully abou ation or advice wanted. We make noc Harness and Saddlery; Bugoies and Surries: Road Wagons and : Spring Wagons ss $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles Our Vehicles are the latest in desi McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. Wagon Harne: and prices. Buggy Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with all styles n and painting | Trostee’s Sale. ler of Publication. Order of Publicati |, Whereas Joann Franctsco, a single woman, STATE OF MISSOURI, / by her deed of trast dated May 1s, 1887, and County of Bates. "5 **- | Tecorded in the recorder’s office “within and manga | for Bates county, Missouri, In book No 49 at aoe ort coe Bee Gtate’ of Mist | Page 115 conveved to Robert G West, truetes. iat, ition und tothe use of A, | the folowing described real estate iying and mee 2 covig collector of the revenue | being situate in the county of Bates and state 4 shee or M j. | Of Missouri, to-wit: eats oa an eee atie and Magdalena | The weat half of block fifty-four (54) In the ‘amin, defendants | ety of Butler, which convey ance was made in 5 : trast te secure the payment of one certain Civil action for delinquent taxes. note fully described in said deed of trust; Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by | whereas default has been made tn tne herattorney before the Circuit court. of Bates | Ment of suid note and the same is now past county in the state of Missouri, and files Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI } County of Bates In the cireuit February term, 14%) » relation and to the use of A B Owen, ex collector of the revenue of Bates count state of Missouri, plainiiff, vs. Mar efendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at torney before th ss. faction ot the court that the al fendant, Mary White, isa non-resident of th due and uvpaid; and whereas it is provided | state of Missouri. - id deet of trust thatin case of absence. * 2 7 her petition and affidavit, stating among other |!” 88) »|the court that the defendant be notified Mice that the above n defendants, | death, or refusal to act, of said trustee, the} py publication that plaintiff has commenc- | then acting sheriff of Bates county. Missonri,|td a? “suit against her in. this. court. by Victoria Prater and M | Kamm, are non-residents of the is- souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the court, that the defendants be notified by | publication that plaintitfhas commenced # suit inst themin this court by petition and affida- | should become his successor with all the] petition the object and general owers of anid trustee; and whereas. the said| of which is to enforce the obert G. West, trastee, as aforesaid: refn @>| state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of th to act. Now therefore. notice is hereby given | year 18: mounting in the aggregate to thi 1. E ©. Mudd, present sheriff of Bates | sum of , together with interest, costs,com fs, the object and general nature of which is to | COunty, Missour!, wi lin accordauce with the enforce the lien of t Missouri. for the | terms and previetons of said deed of trust, and taeke of ears. 1506, 1595 | 8 the request of the legal holder of said note amounting the aggregate to | 8Nd pursuant to theconditions of said deed the sum’of $1.97, together with interest, | Of traet, 1 will proceed te sell the above de-| plock nine (*) in Christian and Condee’s addi costs, commissions, and fees, upon the follow- | 8cTibed premises at public vendu to the ing described tracts of land situated in Bates | highest bidderf -ricash, at the front door) the oanty, Missouri, to-wit Fourteen (14) acres, north part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter section twenty four(24),town- Friday, May 4th, 1900, ship thirty-nine (29) range thirty-one (31), and | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- that unless the said defendant be and appear | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that &t the next term of this courtto be begun and | day, for the purt oses of satisfying said debt, holden in the city of Butler, Bates county fouri, onthe first Tuesday after the second | Monday in June 1900, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of said term,) and plead to said petition according to law the same will be taken as confessed sna judgment rendered according to the prayer of said peti- tign and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same. And itis further ordered by the court that a copy hereof be blished in Tue Burcer WEEKLY Times, 8 weekly newspaper printed and published Bates county, Mis- | souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- | natur tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis souri, to-wi said defendant be and appear ty of Bates and state of Missouri, on in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri thereof (if the te if not then befo: will be taken a dered aceording confessed and judgment ren Sheriff Bates County, Mo., Acting Trustee EST.ANIO | Will stand the present season of 1900 at my barn, 8 miles due east of Butler and 3 4 miles south of Montrose and Butler road and 4 miles | printed and published in Bates County, Mis wast Gr Speate. K | souri, for four weeks successively, the last in Description and Pedigree—Elamo is a coal | sertion tobe at least fifteen days before th | black, mealy nose and js the rise of 15 hands | grst day of the next term of said court. high, and he weighed 1 110 pounds on tbe! ‘A true copy of the record. th of Februar: in ordinary flesh, and was| [sear] my hand asclerk aforesaid with th red by the fine imported Jack direct from aéalol aaid’court hereanto | | and the above described real estate solc | isfy the same. | And it is further ordered by the court afore | said that a copy 1} | BuTLER WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspape sertion to be at least tifteen days before the first s day of the next next term of said court | Leonard. The damo: Elame was al-o out of | April, 1900. ‘A true copy from the record, Witness | 89 Imported Jack anda Black Knight dam, | P. THURMAN, Cireuit Clerk. 12-4 Whereupon.it is ordered by lien of the missions and fees upon the following deseribed e south half of the south half of tion to the city ef Butler, Mo., and that unless - at the of the court bonse in the eit’ of Butler, coun- | next term of this court to be begun and holden on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in June, 1900, and on or before the third day m shall so long continue, and the end of said term) and Mis- | interest and cost E C. MUDD | plead to said petition according to law the same the prayer of said. petition to sat- eof be published in the Witness affixed. pain, brought to Cooper county by Charles | Done at office in Butler on this the 2nd day of Js. . rt of Bates county, Missouri, ‘The State of Missouri at y y ircuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, and shows to the satis- C ove named de- e c r {Seau.1 my hand as clerk aforesaid with the | owned by A Felger Clarksburg, Mo. pal of said court hereunto affixed, tage @ nae to hinges ont end oe Done at office in Butler ¢ is the yor | Suck, ifpaid within ten days after colt is ; Mareh, 100. utler on this the 27th day of | foaled, one dollar off The colt will stand | wife by thelr deed of trust dated May 16, [391 20-4 Cirenit Clerk. Trustee’s Sale. | good tor the season rendered, anvone selling. trading or about to | and for Bates county, Missouri ___— | remove mare forteits iicurance and money . must be paid Care will be taken to/ trustee the following deecribed prevent accident but will not be responsible | lying and being situate in the county of Bate; | should any occur. DEWITT McDANIEL, | and state of Missouri, to-wit | Lot three (3) 1n Mock one (1) in Polly A 88. Hunn’s addition to the city of Butler, Mie Iyj J « | sou Prince Napoleon. — [siitene’at hocking teen of Butler, Missouri, running sixty-five (65) feet, thence erst twenty-five feet, thenc- north sixty-five (5) feet, th west twenty-five (25) feet to place ef begin j in book No Order of Public 8TATE OF MISSOURI, ; County of Bates. 5 (48) in the cit thence sont In the Cirenit Court, February term, 1% The Bates County Bank, plaintitl, vs. J ris, L.S. Blankenship, J. C.’ Wond A. Bennett, defendants Order of Publication Now at this day comes the plaintiff her its attorney and files its petition and af alleging among other things that defe > C. Wonders is not a resident of the sta: fouri: Whereupon itis ordered by the « that said defendant be notitied by pub: that plaintit? has commenced a suit against him im this court, the object and general nature < Which is to require the defendants to and interplead for, and establish their to, the sum of fifty-seven dollars and ninety- eight cents (857.1'S) now eld by laintii, described in said deed oftrast; and whereas. defanit has been made in the payment of th annual interest on said note; and whereas according to the terme and conditions of th said note and deed of trus snd the sameis now past due and unpa Now therefore, at the .reqneat of the leg holder of said note and pursuant to the cond | tions of said deed of trust, I will proceed t eell the above described premises at publi vendne to the highest bidder for cach, east tront door of the court houee Ofcertain business tran fendant J.C. Wonders, became indebted to this | plaintiff, as evidenced by his note of the date of | —— tosecure the plaintiffin the payment of said dollars, together with the promis > ery note of J. B. Harris as principal and L. 8. = j keaship as security, in which business | —— = Bansaction this plaintit? was instructed to pay This pedigreed draft hor: A. Aennett certain sums after paying the | Percheron-Clyde breed will wake the the cit seurion sy, May 4th. 1900, interest and cost. C. A. ALLEN, t debt due plaintiff from the proceeds of s: = MRCAT we calintaral paniity...whs season oj 1900 at my barn 4 miles ——_ Beeestof:Atty-seven sonore are ninety-e | southeast of Butler. Pedigree can Trustee’s Sale. this plaintiff holds for the rightful owner | = me sare take -|. Whereas, E. M. Stitt and Delia Dut the plaintiff! cannot determine who is en- | DB seen Laie Shes a ma Dre" |hie wife, by their deed of trust dat titled thereto, and that unless the said J. C. | Vent accidents but will not berespou-| wareh 27th, 1807, and recorded in the Wonders, be and appear at this coart, at the | sible should any occur. thereof, to be begun and | BLACK SAM, at the court ho’ n e @ity of Sutler,in said county, on the I2th | * day of June next, and on or before the third| Known as the Steve Hart and Sam '¥ of said term, if the term shall so lon, | Starr Jack, is a jet black with white tinue—and if not, then on or before the la belly. i gente ‘a lence i Of anid term—answer or plead to the petition in | DC!Y And meaty nose, large bone. ald cause, the same will be taken asconfessed, | big foot and a sure foal getter. He F and judgment will be rendered accordingly. is known all over dit is further ordered that a cepy hereof A pool Republished, according tolaw, in the Butter eS record s-cond to none. REKLY TIwks, a newspaper published in said | Sounty of Bates for four weeks successively, | for Jack. pecahed at least once a week, the last imser- | cording to law. Money due when to be at least thirty t the first @ay of said next June term of thi owner sells or removes mare from the county. J. P. THURMAN, Cirenit Clerk. == GEO. PALM A true copy from the record. Witness my hand Notice of Final Settlement ‘and seal of the cireuit court of Bates county, this 4th day of April, 1900. P. THURMAN, Cirenit Clerk. Netice is hereby given to sll creditors snd allothers interested in the estate of ST Brown deceased. ministrator of final settlemen to-wit: secres more or less, in the payment of the annual said note, and wherese, of trust, 5 due and payable at once, and the same is no Psst due and unpaid. Now therefore. at the request of the leg holder of said notes and pursuant to the cond: tions of said deed of tras [sear] Rat Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and Others interested in the estateof Jao Hall +, deceased, that I, M, M. Hali, admin- trix of said estate, intend to msk- door of the court hou county of Bates. and s' Friday, May 11 eof Missouri > on thereof, at the next term of settlement thereof, at the next term of | the Bates Coanty Probate court. in Bates County Probate court, in Bates | county, state o? Missouri, to be held at Butler ate of Missouri, to be held at Butler on the lith day ef May isvo. 92a 8y, for the purposes of satisfying ssid deb moing on the lith day of May, 1900. | @ H. P. NICKELL, | interest and costs C. A. ALLEN a pomaseeaee St ue . M. HALL, A Administrater. | 23-4¢ ‘Trustee. Whereas, John Starr and Dennie S Starr, his After service has been | and recorded in the reeerder’s ottice within page 160, conveyed to the undersigned real estate ri, also beginning at the northwest corner y ht ning which conyeyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully | , such defaalt ren- dered the whole debt due and payable at once, atthe of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- 1 Fr | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, ior the purposes of satisfying said debt, recorder’s office within and for Bates county, | Missourt, in book No 147 page. 337 conveyed to | the undersigned trustee the following descri- bed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates ana state of Missouri, The west half ofthe northeast quarter and the east halfofthe northwest quarter of sec- tion thirty-two (32) in township forty two (42 southeast Bates | of range thirty-three (35) except railroad right of way, containing one bundred and sixty (160) Sol oe which conveyance was $7.00 for horse and $6 00) made tn trust to secure the payment of one Lein on colt for season ac-| certain note faily described in suid deed of trust, and whereas. default has bees made interest on | according to | the terms and conditions of said note and deed | default rendered the whole debt .I will proceed to sell | the above deseribed premises,at public vendue | to the highest bidder fer cash, at the east front in the city of Butler, | see between the hours of nine o’ciock in the fore. oon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that e ° c 5 2) PAMILY SORELY, STRICKEN. CAME OUT OF TRE BRUSH. ] —— v Scandal in Czar’s Navy 1a, April IN—Two Russuas kc Representative Lloyd’s Son Dies and, St Clair County Judges Held Court Un- of | § lair cou His Daughters are Very Ill. | der Guard Washington, D. C., April 20.—Wil-|_ Collins Mo. April 25 lard Lloyd, the 4-year-old son Representative James L. Lloyd of | 204s Shelbyville. Mo., died in this city this morning of diptheria short illness. Mr. Lloydand his fam ily have resided at after a the Varnum hotel} since congress assembled. The case is one of exceptional sadness, as two other children are « srously ill with the samemalady. This evening ais i Mr. Lloyd's little daughter Ethel is|®™U°° sgaihe tee ase at the point of death, and the 2 -dyguard. The judges are particu ; oe boy is in dar Atak eet ; Pa aie s < Hlood’s Pills night Mr. Lloyd's daughter was not other} jlarly anxious > hour to- improved and is in a critical condi tion. Her illness has become mor: : y complicated and her recovery is sea dundee - Aas STATE OF MIs fn ag doubtful. The case of the el er County of Bates, "4 Thomas, also ill with dipthe = : somewhat less alarming, but still is F 4 such as to cause greut anxie ears fo ising ‘ \ The little boy Willard, who « to p s issued 2 this morning, was buried a MS OED res rad ow was mediately under the city healt | uever : lations, so great isthe dang of | casToRnta. contagion. Mr. Lloyd's family sepaebl as = Missourt. Wh. quarantined in the hotel, and in con tant clerk in vacati on dea ste hed Y y ye ed by publication thed sequence he is unable to give atten = ia suit agains bbe and aMdavit the wk- of which ts te #3 Serer for the tion to his congressional duties or t« bestow any attention upon political year matters in his district, where the ther and fees, democratic primaries are to be held upon lemo ratic primaries are to | rele sg | poems yore per a within a few days county Missouri t : be northeast 4) of the nerthemst ility in Puerto The little daughter of nta ppines, reasoning T 4) of twenty-tour 9@, ie digs “ ‘i z qe pebip thirty pice range thorty omer tive Shackelford of the thdistrict Jelderly men would not sO 1), and that unless the said defe > i who lives at the same hotel. also I easily to adapt themselves to the new ee ee eee = een seriously sick with the same dis-| ive lone service they have a first Tuesday after the cecond Monday in ewe “Ase, is of dange me i se! } ‘ i900, and on or before the thirt dag ease, but is now out of danger quired exper ssaid that the | thereof, ittheterm shall so long conttaae, and if net then before the end of said ae o—— eclf in favor | i iieed te cata” perttion ecemiieg bi REGULARS HOME FROM MANILA sse missions. | few, the same. willt ne Contensrd maa judgment rendere’ accc 1 petition eetate sold te Message en Route to kruger. tisfy the same 3 . : as ; ‘ranc And it ts further ordered by the edewh First Detachment of Two-Year Men Ar- Paris, April 2 James Francis | grovesaid Seca needed be published tm the ete . S nit! he erics strict tele- | Berta Weex.y Time-, 8 weekly newspaper rive in San Francisco. nith, the American district Ie printed and published tn Bates county iM is- souri, for four weeks successively, the Meee insertion to be at least fifteen days besove the fist day of the next term of said comrt. A true cepy of the recom> Wat graph boy whois bearing to Presi- dent Kruger a message of sympathy San Francisco, Cal., April 26.—The that detachment of regular troops : z from Philadelphia and New York [exat} ness my » clerk reeaay we have served two years in active serv * ae y clerk x u Rae hie we hila z i i sehool boys, has arrived he He | 4g bid comes he > aes : . vines to be returnec 2 ‘ ; ¥ : 2 4 " 1eeun the 2-Aapps ‘ will sail for Marseilles April 26, but | 48y,of April, Is a: eats iad to this country arrived here to-day on the transport Sherman from Ma- before leaving he will have an inter- view with Dr. Leyds at The Hague Order of Publication nila via Nagasaki. They are the : “i ri « 3 STATE OF MISSOURI, } home batallion of the fourteenth reg- “4 ar = =f County of Bates, es eect Beant In the Probate Court for the ¢ county of Hatem wn, C. D. Cole, deceased ministrator iment, the greater part of the regi- February ter Aaron H. Bei for roundtrip. St. Louis and Return. On May 17 and One fare plus $2 fe that al! persons interested in the estate of sab @ae ve notified that application as nferevabd d uniess the cemsrary be the firetda the ae 25 jerme ment being made up from men | ‘Ordes of Publicaties. ecrui 1 Se > ‘iseo and - Now at thi ‘aron H. Bell, adonin recruited from an : Fi inciseo ane ST PP eae tig A different sections of California. The . ° | and pre nate te the ¢ fourteenth infantry was the first reg- Kansas City and Return.—On May | [fiate of ead deceased as will pay an B 5 . . 5 Tthe 8 OO retur y | re ning debts due by Maa ene aeeiened sey. | 21st at rate of one fareand one-third | the accounts, lists and inventories as reanivet fanila.. They were assigned to serv- | by law: on examination whereof it is ordema, ur and anied by | 1¢ ice under General were sent to Manila ac the cruiser Charleston, taking pos- the round trip. Good returning to md Monday ef session of Guam inthe name of the June zee 1900 Kp aco oa wee of the ~¥ gh 8 . “7, : . ar al meeting of genera assembly | said deceased as will be safficientfor the ye United States en route. Within the} p.oopyterian church, U. S. A. idk Bret erry > farthes enéepeh,, d ip some ne way 7 fe that this notice be in Bates county, Missouri four weeks be- fore the next term of this court, an@ ut a copy of this notice be served on each of Am heirs of deceased, residing in Bates cowas aforesaid, at least ten days prior to the Sivek day of the next term of thie court past year the fourteenth did some of the fiercest fighting in the Philip- Home Seekers’ Excursion.—To points in Arkansas, Colorado, Indian Territory, lowa, K tucky, Missouri, Nebraska, Mexico, } | { nsas, K New Sherman is held in quarantine, 2 Oklahoma, and various other points. | STATE OF MISSOURI, + asthe vessel left Manila when the klahoma, a a ies rf Mog County of Bates, ed s Z : » |April 17th, May Ist and 15th, Jur F. Smith, Judge of the Probate Cowry, plague was still raging. It POSS) Sth and 19th. Final return limit nd for said county, hereby certity shams bl st rill t held il as os fr lt sal regoir f the origina? @r ble that she wi ve held until to-| twenty-one days from date of sale Pub orred te, ao She office Witness my b and seal of sett court. De at oMece Ketter. Bates county, Missouri, this Sint @ay, of March, 190, SMITH - Judge of Probate, rivilege granted on going | same app Stop over For any trip within fifteen day morrow. In addition to the fourteenth there aree on the Sherman 180 sick men, including 22 insane. There 53 cabin passengers, and in all 7535 sol- [sear] information call on or write to E. C. Vanpervoorrt, Agt. are diers on the steamer a ee Speer’s Port Grape Wine aptain ldwell, wil proceea to the a x military reservation o1 landir and Nine Years Old, after a short me pen aa ie on Burgundy Eight Years Old, and d., and Detroit, Mich., and | 5 : uae ee on nae Ciaret 16 Years Old. Soe sory ow ae Extensive Wine Cellars. CASTORIA. nes ae —— Bears the The Kind You Have Aways Bought = hington. D. C., Apri e Missouri formerly held or department. i > inte Campbell of that state selected to succeed Webster assistant secretary for the ion isa promo changes wi place fora ther a ment and It is probable that ade that will make a Tian, but it willnot be e Kerens or Z i decid- | Storing, Ageing and Racking Wine. It is said that the presi want to ignore either Hitchcock at this juncture t ing between them, so he took advan-! tage of the opportunity to put Ohio manin. Kerens had endorsed | B. B. Cahoon, but Hiteheock did not want the Madison county man is not a proper wine for s elements requires 1ent drawing off from omes rich and mellow diuretic and blood making yards in Northern N. J y, Sherry and Claret $100 Reward $100. The readers ot this paper will be pleas- et ioceeara ale ed fto learn at least one 3 slr dreaded disease t e has been igated casks become vi g's re expensive. This able to cure i ges, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catar | only positive cure known d so far superior te ~ ‘al i. raternity, Catarrh being a con: fal disease, requires, a consti reatme Hali’s Cotarrh Cure is t interna g directly up blood and mucous surfaces of | te hereby des i is fi pure; unexcelled by i by wealthy and refined y physicians and are . full b and re- ful 2s beem 1e of the cell he ahve twenty years assis’ proprietors have sc | its curative powers, that the. | Hundred Dollars for any |tails to cure. Send tor list of testi jails. Address F. J. Cueney & Co.,! Touiedo, O. gpep-Sold by druegis t75c. i ss wines. TT |

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