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i 4 ——— -—— — — ui Colonel J. West Goodwin, if he! FOUND NUDE IN THE Woops. } IS McKINLEY IN ILL HEAL TER. if lives until next Monday, will have | kin Diseases been a pri i years i . printer for fifty years. To his Insane Man Who F From lowa a! Party Leaders Have cs friends he has issued an address from | sabrina tlk ¢ ee +} s | Year Ago Located in the Ozarks. Sainte | : which the following extracts are} y, ‘ rane : the excretory organs fail to carry off the waste material from the system, there is an abnor- ‘ four Grove, M May 22.- New Yor a } | gal accumulation of effete matter which poisons and clogs the blood, and it becomes sour and acid. taken: Halfa century looks a long! John t Sherman N 7 F es , ve H This poison is carried through the general circulation to all parts of the body, and upon reaching ways ahead. To view it ret etsis “ sige <Tes we * the skin surface there is a redness and eruption, and by certain peculiarities we recognize Eczema, : <= peptide eee = ea cht. s ee % $4 Wetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Erysipelas and many other skin troubles, more or less severe. ively—that’s different and appears |“ at i While the skin is the seat of irritation, the real disease is in the blood. Medicated lotions and ery } ee t fa ve t fl owders may allay the itching and burning, but never cure, no matter how long and faithfully very much shorter. ay 21, 1850 I z m ets a Tes Meh + os , Joatinued, and the condition is often aggravated and skin permanently injured by their use the undersigned passed across the| ay Oe: = Phe . | 4 threshold of the Democratic | | z i} : the entire circulation Is polsoned. |jic0e sr. ms Oe ee made the | | The disease Is more than skin deep; the entire circulation 1S PpOlSOREE, | pristine ostie ac Warertown, SY 4, ~ 2 to be; my apprenticest as aljo I H ¥ nncetan . ~— . “ he many preparations of arsenic, mercury, potash, etc., not only do not cure skin diseases, but soon ruin the digestion . era : ‘ite 5 ' ia 5 : es - i and break down the constitution. S p inter, with that prince of printers | j or rn i $'8.S., nature's own remedy, made of roots, herbs and barks, of great f and versatile and picturesque e : - i effectually cures vod and skin troubles, because it goes direct to the root of the the lat I A. Haddoc!} wee \ =e ce = i i healthy action to the different organs, cleanses and enriches the blood, and thus relie 2 sey es yeti s 8 i BS. 8 cures permanently because it leave ne of the or poison to re and cause a fresh attack. me were the examples of Frank sont i 7 blood is neces € smooth skin and beautiful co: Greeley vior: e < = of | yf s i ied upon w certainty to keep | joas promine: as = - 3s ~ | blood and skin diseases for half a cen- piss Hage aint = w - ; i ambition to rival, if n el laa “1 } 4 iS ee able and harmless. Fame and fortune loomed up and the : lent is ~ . C « é nd fortu 1 l woods - 5 s fi Our medical « e experience in treating | it | c 7 | : - ®) ye st t r | blood and g by their advice and direction ali. | "@sWt Bas not! e- lla < s - - H ee ‘your letters are held in strictest | uever cl 1 Pau i i ‘ ‘a ; confidence. 7 for this service. Our book on Blood and | vears has been passed wit! ra | : . sually . sent free upon application IFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, CA. RE ote j & Worle [seems perfectly rat H S = f i = = = : = meme of experience and the accum or sae hie ahs M \ s efecate | = The outbreak of the war of thestates} Many ~ whoa \ . " ars . ; y RK SF n 1861 found me_ publishing e| pallor has ‘ t t s fitness © preside | Harness Shield at Liberty, Ind. In 1866 I had]$ ispected rig ‘ sta 3 the fortune to start the : Se ; < oo " ; ur ; , ) and ratic newspaper a I o ite Pres is ; south of the Osage river er’s | Was seri 5 4 Sprinetield i . € s er 2 Saddlery: at Springfield, whi : hs a nearly one yeur, opposing sis i : ‘onstitution and uphok n tas } oole ons : t ; ge hae: Bug 1€S ninistration of Presic erest 1 t s l Johnson with all the vigor T could ses = 5 - . anc command, after which I disposed of | near lin I punt ae 1% oa <4 : : © - ; the plant and loc: fo: xd or t: r as } 4 shes L Pty 1 Surries> bad at Sedalia, then a town of about | the court ¢ . z 3,500 inhabitants. In they ‘ The app t was Mrs. Henry . neste, ent ae eee Road Wagons years I have had many joys and Cook. Henry ( , and abou N. J, me ‘ ‘ew sorrows. IfIT have made many] mer living near Scot Brookly York and Washington ad snemie: . ishine ¢ er iat as made no defense er condition derive wat bene Ten and enemies by publishing a paper tha a n n fe é i dition di Kreat beneB2 & rr talked vigorously against wror haime was Englehard i pm and conval i f have also won a legion of loyal Cook testif that he never pro- g Wagon _ : ea Spring ag ons steadfast and loving friends. While] posed to his wife, nor did any Young Girl in Jail. the city holds those who are -to}intention of doing He said he Marshall, Mo., May 22.—Consta life me, it also holds many who sought | had known h xt company with her.” Her | broug! or several years, but | Schooley of Grand Pass t Miss Minnie E teria © » Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Harness $3 to $15; ayon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in des addles, all styles f : a and painting. | my undoing, who I trust that the ]never “key 30; Singh Tops, Cushions, W Wagon Harness and prices. Bugg Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. unerring Maker has been and will be ves, teased the woman, | Marsl ind place er jail a ever merciful to, for they know not @ that he never marry | charge of horse aling. She wue om jail at Le xing made a wager that he | recently released Es ANLIO | POISON IN THE CORN MEAL. what they did. Ihave had a world ; | CAS T OR IA of the truest sort of enjoyment, ton, whe lon a charg wi id thi t f 1900 at | oe S d mre een ath di : We iaetiee uc east of Batler aod 3-4 miles | For Infants and Children. : pate ee __|amusement and fun. Inever had the ir’s day, ten aking into a school building at een. ct Montrose and Butler road and 4 miles | 2 ' Farmer's Family Poisoned by Blunder} i jues° was depressed or borrowed -alled, aud Miss Er ake ack Gene wnticGias aea ele ol race. | "Description and Pedigree—Elamo is a coal | The Kind You Have Always Bought of Head of Family trouble. Hunting something you] him liquor and then took him to the | way east black, mealy nose and ts the rise of 15 hands . : Riya . » > : ¢ a don’t want to find is a poor make-]| home of the Rev. Mr. Loch. She It is charged that she stole a Sum .) May 22.—A ver; accidental poisoning high, and he weighed 1 110 pounds on the{ " * ellcererdsr fe crdinery ‘fean, and was| Dears the Yr: Atkison, Ka sired by the fine imported Jack direct from! Signature of z y ne : eee Srenget to Cooper county by Charles | serious case of in here to|from Mr. Martin, near Malta Bend | rode to Glascow, sold the horse Sor ploye shift for keeping the mind en or getting to an avenue of real d\-)get marr said: “Now we are gor The dam or Elamo ws al-o out of | Dee eee ‘ ee a er Highbrids . anImported Jack anda Black Knight dam, | is reported from ibridge, on}. a os “N nt to.” he replied $25 and t bt a ticket on the Ch dy . e ¥ = oF an eoris 100) pe o. don’t want to.” he replied. $25 and bought a ticket on the be by A Felger. Clarksourg. Mo. | School Fund Mort e Sale. Stranger Creek, in the south part of light. Health and vigor i ; J : : ; Terms: $8to insure a colt to stand and) ER & et ee: cent mine. I don’t walk as rapidly “But I say vou must,” she said. | cago & Alton east. Asshewasabwat suck. if paid within ten days after colt is| Whereas Clinton D Huffand Minnie P Huff this county, in the family of William is bts : j é . : years agone. for then only the Mr. Loch performed the ceremony to board the train she was arrested foaled, one dollar off The colt will stand | his wife, did on the 16th day of July, Is¥s, exe- < e i = good lor the season. After service has been | cute and deliver to Bates county, in the state of | G andstaff, a farmer of that Yendered, anyone selling. trading or about to! Missouri, their school fund mortgage which -} wee ? “Sa Yemove mare forteits iusarance and money | said schoot fund mortgage was duly recorded in | borhood. Mrs. Grandstaff prepared must be paid Care will be taken — to| book 120 at page 225 of the school fund mortgage |. » rat =e ae ean, while prevent accident bat will not be responsible | record of Bates county, Mo, conveying to Bates | © ome rat poison ina Un can, . should any occur. DEWILfT McDANIEL. | county the following described real estate, to performing some other duty. Her neigh- high places were touched. If L had After the ceremony the bride and | She is 15 years of age and quite my life to go over again L would still] bridegroom = went to the home } comely in appearance bea printer. It is the greatest and] of her parents, and there the | _ Sie Lots six (6) seven (7) and eight (+) in bloc : : st use! calling which man can | newly made wife said ow we are} P Pi i eo N;: le la De eae ee ar cae oan husband coming in, required a Bee os ful « alling to hich c fe ere a ‘a revention 4 ap Simin lage - : evote his energies. am to-day as| married, you go on bae 0 Scotch & 3 ven r, a nce 2 apo eon. ltrust to secure the payment of one in | vessel of some kind to take some salt ea —_ : | better than cure. Tutt’s Liver yeraft as “as at the|Plains and I shall stay at home. * « “ proud of my craft a I was a he P in un 1 a) rome. | Dis will not only care: teak end of the first week's services at | Good-by. | ; Ki ‘n i Watertown. It is a superlatively] No amount of persuasion could{taken in time will prevenx and I trust I have prevail upon her to accompany her | Sick Headache, added to it some} husband. So Mr. Cook went back to | dyspepsia, biliousne s, malaria. From time to time! | school fund bond therein described and whereas | Z ‘ | the principal and intereston said school fund | to the barn. He picked up the can | bond is now past due and unpaid Now, there- | 0 ining t] i a i | fore, in pursuance of an order of the county j containing the poison, and suppos- | court, made at the regular May term, 1900, | ; held May loth, 1900, 1 will proceed to sell the | above described real estate at_ public vendue to ries bares | the highest bidder for cash at the east from the meal barre 1 1 door of the court house in the city of Butler, | was made from the | county of Bates and state of Mi | Saturday June 9, 1900, between the honrs of nine o’clock in the fore- | yery sick. Physicians were summon- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that . : : day, for the purpose of satisfying said bond, | ed, and at a late hour this | interest and costs of executing this trust eS E. C. MUDD. jit was thought there would be no She f Bates County, Mo. | PE F ; heritf of Bates County, Mo. | deaths. The family is cemposed of], : = ; : ze es have been their | William Grandstafi, wife and two Notice to Cor ac! le “ " rs : Aridaly erretee 2 turned their back and have shown children. it to be corn meal,emptied it into ad for supper rrel. The result was that all the family were soon honorable callin by my feeble effor benefit. In all the vicissitudes that Scotch Plains. he called at his wife’s home in Brook- | constipation, jaundice, torpid oni ot ec: Han, esa | Ver ame kindred diseases. than twoyearsalter they | TUTT’S Liver PILI ~ pineal hs wees 8 ABSOLUTELY CURE- have been mine with a public journal I have served friends witha zeal which | lyn, but sh approval of |it was mor fternoon I trust has met wit! the world; but a few of alous advocates | then only by those who I] were mart lent.—Boston ¢ Notice is hereby given that I will on —— — | Wednesday, June sth, 100, | tide Dedizgreed draft horse of the | trom the east front door of the court house at | ercheron-Clvde breed will wake the | Butler, Mo , between the hours of 9a m and season oj 1900 at my barn 4 miles) 4P ™, let by public out cry to lowest bidder, 801 | subject to approval of county court, contract atheast of Butler. Pedigree can! {or building an iron bridge and stone abut- | —-- - — the cloven foot—ingratitude. May 7 kt Ya nancy Speer’s Port Grape Wine the mereiftl God forg wrong; it strains the cinch strap for me todo so—but Ill do it. With Nine Years Old, seen at stable. Care taken to pre- | ments across Straight Branch in section twenty- best wishes for all. especially the i * sible ae pede sea ta FOEPOU" | chech tie Bey dotars will be sagaired of the | Chinese Free From Plague. workers with moveable type and Burgundy Eight Y ears Old, and BLACK SAM | contract’ and bond. "Plans and ‘specifications bn Whee Mae Since | those who are newspaper makers. I Claret 16 Years Old. ’ | 20 : ‘SON | = i am very sincerely.—J. West Good- , “ 8 Known as the Steve Hart and Sam ae a. oma Gucite Ghee Br ihces: the alarm of the bubonie plague at|#™ Very‘ a . Extensive Wine Cellar belly ae ae ae ee | Bek ncg eran | San Francisco, the whole south has | *™ big foot and a sure foal ats One| Nourse oF Final Settlement. been the recipient of a large number aaa = is known all over southeast Bates posing ls Beseey vee ne ig ays 7 of fleeing Chinese from that point. FREE BLOOD CURE and has a record s-cond to non . eS cord s e. Brown deceased. that I,H. P. Nickell, ad- Se oaks : . ‘ ee $7.00 for horse and $6.00 | ministrator of id estate, intend to make & It is estimated tl ‘or i . nal settlement thereof, at the next term of | ics © ne : ste papa Lein on colt for season ac- | S22! goto enty Probate court, in Bates |OF more have sed through the] : =a 3 ing- to law. Money due when | county, state o! Missouri, to be held at Butler | city. Five located here yesterday | An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers. owner sells or removes mare from the | 0D the lith day of May 140). ? : county. | ; OH. a GEO. PALM. Notice to Contractors. i Notice is hereby given that I will, f 8 he n , from the a front door of the court hou: t Butler, Mo. t upward of 100 NICKELL, and no telling how many are yet con- ministrator 4 = eating sores, pain- ts of blood poison, ions. that refuse to templating settling at this point. os, — Chief Price has had his attention istent eruT called to this fact and consulted the | heal ae oe B ¥ sc oega are : 1 | quickly cured by B 3. (Botanic mayor, with the result that they will] 4 . "34 ye ane resulh Gat Bey Blood: Gala), ful | age: made es-| ible obstinate ost wonde have to have theirpassports in due|plood purifier of the | Suturday May 26, 1900, | form, health certificates. ete., other-| peciz Between 9 o'clock a. m. and 5o’clock p. m. let Y public outcry to lowest bidder, subject to ap- Proval of county court, contract for building a peel bridge on line between sections 7 and 18, Ss township. A certified check of fifty § lollars will be required of su: ssful bid- der toinsure making of satisfactory contract - and fling bond. — Plans and specifications are _ On file in county clerk’s office R THE ly to cure all ter wise they will not be allowed to stop | deep-seated blood and skin troubles | : Hoste law i Is your blood thin? Are you pale?| KANSAS Det nnsnne tet | All run down? Have you the} CITY Nothing has ever been produced tol rae ie oe iain eee) Storing, Ageing and Racking Wine. gee ions? Skin is not a proper wine for ? sus elements requires rent drawing off from omes rich and mellow cand blood making n Northern N. J. gi Sherry and Claret hen stored for years an® casks become vastly » expensive. This 1s re more costly and so far superior te absolutely pure; anexcelled by ; are ordered by wealthy and refine equalorcompare with Table eye Pile Ointment as curative an es : healing application for piles, fissures swollen fA Aching bo ig ; : i i : | Serofula Catarrh? Then|vears for it te blind and bleeding, external or inter- | US™ Ee years for it tola nal, and itching and bleeding of the| You need B. B. B. (Botanic slood | rectum. The relief is immediate and Balm), becanse it drains from the) 4.4 yaluable for cure infallible. Price 50 cts. in bot- | blood and entire system all the | from the iron in At H. L. Tucker's; Peisons and humors which cause all | The | of these troubles, and the cause being | 3 iy removed, a permanent cure follows _ — ss pai B. B. B. thoroughly tested for thirty | Taw? ot from |years, and thousands cured after superior doctors and patent medicines had) W sf a failed. For sale by druggists at $1| the Californi A e} |per large bottle, or 6 large bottles! any in the world. Speer's e made on to get fri hes and | Rheume- | j Boils? Erup of its coars wood casks coarse f bones * 3 B-4t idge WEEKLY Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, M, A | Wilson by his deed of trust < y’y_ 18, 1897, and recorded in ¢ " Feeorder's Office within and for Bates countes Missouri, in book No. 147 page 264, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following descri- bed real estate ving and being situate in ld of Bates ana state of Missouri, its gross sediment, or the lid TIMES 1e soil of the Speer viney 2s Port, Br wines w tles, tubes T5cts. drug store \ ae The southeast quarter of the northwest eee of section twenty-one (21) in township irty-nine (59) of range thirty (30) containing forty (40) acres more or less, which convey- mace was made in trast to secure the payment eur certain notes fully described in said leed of trust, and whereas. default has been Made in the payment of the principal of t ofsaid not een ar | = - ea hed ty x ; od —e ii Reni eat ens we lfaith in B. B. B. we will send a trial) esteer ety roundness, full 7 cone ~ t as | bottle free to sufferers,so they may/ fine {Itest the reme at our expense. Address BLOOD BALM CO., At- janta. Ga. Now therefore, at the nest of the le; pncee ofsaid notes and ‘purenant to See hente Hons of said deed of trast. I will proceed to sel! Big sdove, described premises,at public vendue Siihe bighest didder for cash, at the east front r of the court house in the city of Butler, County of Bates, and state of Missouri, on Friday, June 8, 1900, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- -Roon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that } 1 . for the purposes of satisfving said @ | Taburest and poste TRANS ALLEN. | j 2i-4t Truatee. | j a wine of the y as to excell ared no laber abors] cy twenty years Kansas City Fimes Co.. p to Kansas Crty, Mo. i wines ax & & Bra cAsTORIa. | The Kind You Have Abways Bought Bears the Cs SILLA. Fifty-Two Issues : Twenty-Five Cents. | | and the most delicate tints by STANDARD OIL Co. and sold everywhere.