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BLOOD POISON. In some cases the external signs of Contagi Pois i an s the agious Blood Poison are so slight that the victim is firmly within the grasp of the monster before the true nature oe the disease isknown. In other cases the blood is quickly filled with this px swollen glands, mucus patches in the mouth, sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore a z throat, eruptions on skin, copper colored splotches, and falling hair and eyebrows fesve no room for doubt, as these are all unmistakable signs of Contagious Blood Poison. Doctors still prescribe mercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. qals never yet madea complete and permanent cure of Conta; feck into the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerft: sheumatiso. and the most offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off. us Blood Poison. sonous virus and the Thes They Mercury Potash Make Wrecks, _resenone =o. NOT CUPES erals produce mercurial Mercury and potesh mare wrecks, not cures, and those who have been dosed with these drugs are never after free from aches and pain. SSS eves for this, All correspondence is held on my ches “I was afflicted with a terrible blood di to imagine the suffering dred ¢ . S. acts in an entirely different manner, being a purely vegetable remedy ; it forces the poi tof th y' fostead of tearing down, builds up and invigorates the eneesl beat E i A a Satie eth ieeosiee cae acl therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this specific virus, and No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may a ar, even nounced incurable by the doctors, S. S. S. can be relied apon to make a rapid, permanent cure. S. us , untried remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty years has proven it a sure and unfailing cure for this disease. qoly purely vegetable blood medicine known. Mr. Hel. Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J., says: spread all over my body. These soon broke out into sores, and it is ¢ doctors could do me no good I had spent a hun tried various patent medicines, but they did not reach th bottle of S.S.S. I was greatly improved. and was delighte began to grow paler and smaller, and before lost weight, became stronger, aud my appetite improved clear as @ piece of glass.” s.S is nota It is the sease, which was in spots at first, but afterwards Tendured. Before I became convinced that the dollars, I then which was really thrown away lisease. When I had finished with the result. The large, red sp! ong disappeared entirely. I regain I was soon entirely weil, and my skin as Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood diseases. hesitate to write for any information or advice wanted. 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McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. urness > Notice of Truste Whereas, M A Stevens and Ida F Stevens, his , by their certain d : Istday of Aug. 1598, and recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds of Bates county, Mo., at Batler, on the 17th day of August, Isis, in book 188, at $20, eonveyed to TJ Murray, trustee, the | following described real estate situated in the fonnty of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: Lot three (3) block eight (8) Glasgo’s addition to Rich Hill, Missouri; in trust to secure the payment of missory note, or bond, in trast described executed by M A Ida F Steve and whereas, de inthe conditions of said deed of trust; and, whereas, the said T J Murray, declined to execute said trust; now therefore, | EC Mudd, sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, in ‘cordance with the provisions of’ said deed of trust, and at the request of the legal owner and q holder of said note, or bond, and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by said 3 deed of trust, will proceed to sell the property 4 hereinbefore described at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the court house in said Bates county, in the city of Butler, on Friday July 13th, 1900, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- een ped five o'clock in the .steernoon of that the purpose of satisfying the terms 0 said deed of trust. E.c, MUDD, B2-4t Sheriff and substitute Trustee. Notice of Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Mattie P. Engles and John T. Engles, her husband, by their certain deed of trust, dated the 30th day of June, 1895, and re- corded in the office of the recorder of deeds of Bates county, Missouri, at Butler on the 8th alka Gopeedir book 07 at 465,conveyed to W F. Howser, trustee, the following described realestate situated ‘in the county of Bates, State of Missouri, to-wit: Lot eight (s) block one hundred and twenty- seven (127) City of Rich Hill, Missouri; in trust tosecure the payment of a promissory note (or bond) in said deed of trust described, executed Bg Mattie P Engles and John T Engles; and, whereas, defauit has been made in the payment of said note or bond, and in the conditions of Said deed of trust; and whereas, the said WF Howser, trustee, has declined to execute said trust; now therefore, 1, EC Mudd, sheriff of tes county, Missouri, in accordance with the Provisions of said deed of trust, and at the juest of the legal owner and holder of said or bond, and by virtue of the power and Suthority in me vesied by said deed of trust, Will proceed to sell the property hereinbefore described at public vendue tothe highest bid- der for cash at the doorof the court house in said Bates county, in the city of Butler on Friday July 13th, 1900, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- Boon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day forthe purpose of satisfying the terms of said deed of trust. E. C. M - B1-4t Sheriff and Substitute Trustee. s Sale. | ed of trust dated the | said deed of | Stevens and ult has been | made in the pa ment of said note, or bond, and | trustee, has | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. $ In the Circuit Court of Bates count June term, 1900. The state of M Felation and to the use of A. B. Owen, ¢ ciocollector of the revenue of Bates the state of Missouri, plaintiff, bin, defendant. Civil acti 88. Missouri, » for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- y before the circuit court of Bates count in the state of Missouri, and shows to the sati faetion of the court that the above named d fendant,S F Corbin, is non-re State of Missouri. Whereupon it the court that the detendant be noti ouri at the dent of the rdered by by pub- Shoots Herself in the Breast. Macon Mo., July 4.—The wife of Elder E. M. Richmond shot herself in the left breast this afternoon and is in a precarious condition. Mr, Rich- mond is in Kansas City attending the democratic national convention as alternate-at-large. He Lloyd’s opponent for the congres- sional nomination from the first dis- trict, and is the democratic electors for Missouri. one of etting Some men never think of married until they get tired of their own companionship. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 0 le Notice is hereby given, that letters of ad- ministration on the estate of John Atkison, deceased, were granted to the under- signed on the sth day of June, 1900, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri. All persons haying claims against said es tate, are required to exhibit them for allow- ance to the administrator within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be yrecluded from any benefit of said estate; and le such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date ofthis publication, they shall be foreyer barred. This llth day of | June, 1900. R. A ATKISON, Si-4t Administrator. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that/I will from the east front door of the court house at Butler, Mo., on Monday, July yth, 19%, between two (2) p. m. and five ()p. m., let by publie outcry to lowest bidder subject to approval of county court, contract for repairing cable bridge on Sugar Creek, on north line section six (6) West Boone township. Plans and specifications are en file in the county clerk’s office R. E. JOHNSON, Bridge Commi 32-3t CITY was Mr. | Hication that plaintiff has commenced & suit Against him in this court by petition, the object | &nd general nature of which is to enforce the Of the state of Missouri for the delinquent faxes of the year 1598, amounting in the aggre- Gate to the sum of $1.65, together with interest, oats, commissions and fees, upon the following | @escribed tracts of land situated in Bates | County, Missouri, to-wit: Lot twelve (12) block two (2) ition to Merwin, Bates county amd that unless the said defendant be @ndappear st the next termof this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the ifty- Se | Fifty-Two Issues WEEKLY r | KANSAS TIMES in Williams ad- Missouri, re the third day thereof if the term shall so | continue, and if not then before the end of term, and plead to said petition accordin, to law the same will be taken as confe: mt rendered accordin; Said petition and the above Sold to satisfy the same. Twenty-Five Cents. anc to the prayer of | leseribed real es- woert wand, it is further ordered oy the | acopy hereof be published in the . Rerres Wines. Teaee a woot ucwspapee|g Kansas City Times Co., Printed and published in Bates County, Mis- Suri, for four weeks successively, the last in-| to be at least fifteen days before the first ‘ay of the next term of said court. Atrue copy of the record. ness my hand as Kansas City, Mo. clerk aforesai seat} : with the seal of said court herenn- MMe aMxed. Done at office in Butler on this the “a Gay of June, 190.— J. P. THURMAN, Rot - Cireut Clerk. NO PAY FOR CUBAN SOLDIERS. Municipalities Will Not Assume the Proposed Burden. | Havana, July 5.—At the first meet- jing of the municipality of Havana. held yesterday, it was proposed that steps be taken to approach each mu- nicipality in the island regarding the payment of soldiers of the Cuban army. A keen discussion ensued, the mo ton being well supported by many councilors. Senator Gener, however, opposed a strong resistance on the ground of the poverty of the munici_ pality, and the irrelevancy of the matter to the municipality, claiming that it was a question that should be decided by the central government and succeeded in having the motion squashed. It is probable that within the next month three of United States Infantry—the First and Sec- ond and either the Fifth or Eighth— willleave Cuba. This will leave only two regiments of infantry in the is- land. CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignature 7 Shot His wife’s Admirer. Bristol, Tenn., July 5.—In the post- office at Elizabethtown, Tenn., to- |day, John H. Tipton, a prominent | young lawyer, fired three shots from arevolver into the back of Swift, a young man, whose alleged jattentions to Mrs. Tipton, a young |and beautiful woman, aroused Tip- ton’s jealousy. Swift's wounds are not fatal. Tipton, on account of his jealousy, had previously his | wife to her parents in McMinn county. After the shooting Tipton was placed under arrest. He gave bond in the sum of $2,000 for his appearance for trial. Swift recently came to East Tennessee from New York City to be |secretary of the Tennessee Minera} | Company. regiments sent | The Oregon Afloat. | Washington, July 5.—The navy |department this afternoon received | the following dispatch: | “Che Foo—Secretary Navy, Wash- {ington: Wilde announces Oregon | floated this afternoon. Pumps con-| sent out by Mi MISSOURI VOTE 1870 to 1898. | Deepwater Items- Too Iate for publication last week. The heavies ra: The following was compiled and hael K. Me Sunday morning Mrs. A ath, who was @ candidate for au 1 before nie Howard the Kansas City State convention. | days last week in Ri It will becor ient forreference dur-| biother, W. E. Fleteber, who has bee ing the campaign of this ye: ISTU—GOvVERNOR os er on i last week uiberal Repu ui 1 \ pe W. H. Shelto 1 James Ortill ar Radical Republican | 3 y : very pro t rop of flax ao } }\ veeh Total vote 167.709 = Liberal republican majority 41,037 ses hd The few democrats permitted to} : P < gg Bes vote at this election voted the lil 1 1 } ; 1 attending school at Ss ‘ republican ticket. Misses Shelton last Satur- IST2—GOVERNOR di Democrats and Liberal Re- bli ig acked publican Fusion. their wheat last week Radical Republican Farm are pre > ae a ee in £ ay atl ttl Total vote 235,086 Fusion majority 0992. Gre of the Supreme Court was democrat 18 Democrat. —GOVERNOR 149,566 Tadpole (Granger and Re- publican Fusion). 112.103 Total vote.. = 261.669] W Democratic majority, 27,46 awhile with ae 187 RNOR was dismissed Saturday. Johustown school clos Democrat Republican Jim McCool was a pleasant caller ks in our community Saturday Potal vote........-.- Mrs. Jennie Willard and Claud Democratic majority, : Oneal were th uests of W. H. Shel- 1880—Gov ton and family Saturday and Sun- Democrat... day Republican . Art Webb is st Greenback see at all. “I this week: he can Miss Eulah Dudney D. H. Kash is the proud owner of a new b is quite sick Total vote Democratic plurality, 54.034. ,17.690 Democratic majori Several threshed tl ISS4—sSECRETARY OF STATE. neighborhood this week and report a Democrat z 236,468 | -ood yield Ries Greenback, Union Labor : ae Gieapemenmenteaie and Republican Fusion... 204,9 Siete The Kind You Have Always Bought Total vote $41. Sigastars Democratic majority, 5000. of LSS86—s UDGE SUPREME COURT 5 Taylor Shows The Worry Ind ra Democrat. Ri June 27 wife of Ken ed here from the east to vubliean .. nback-Labor 12.430 Prohibition Indianapolis Governor T: tacky reach lay. Taylor has shaved his mustache Total vote... ind his appearance is muct He looks ill Demecratic plurality, 50,636. S4,425. 1SSS—GOVERNOR, Democratic majority Democrat... Republican . Union Labor..... Prohibition Twenty Years Proof. Yutt’s Liver Pills keep the bow lsin natural motionand cleanse Total vote See Democratic plurality, 13. 1892—GOVERNOR. he system of all impurities An bsolute cure for sick headache, Democrat... lyspepsia, sour stomach, con- Republican . People’s... Prohibitior pation and kindred diseases. “Can't do without them” P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. ; 1 don't know how I could Total vote snitteree DEERE Democratic plurality, 29,661 At this election the vote for Judge > with rout them, I have had ; demo- rwheat in this ser disease for over twenty | FEAR CAUSED HER DEATR. Arrested Midwife Drank Carbolie Acid en Route to Prison r ' x s d yI ~ street, drank ‘ » i i ™ r s ia = 4 - ont ane Di 4 cp atle . s Weis x tak ) slew Police st t e su to mawait the actic re iry. 7 Emil ong ex- rf S00 feet Ol ASCE nsion It's navigates his own steam yacht “T wish | could liq my bill as fast as the ice liquidates on the said thesad ~d house front steps,’ ho FREE BLOOD CURE, An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferer leers, cancers, cuting sores, pain- | ful swellings, effects of blood poison, | persistent eruptions, that refuse to j heal under ordinary - treatment are ckly cured by B. B. B. (Botanie | Blood Balm), the most wonderful | blood purifier « wage, Inade es- | pecially to cure all territ obstinate ind skin troubles Are you pal -seated blood Is your blood thin? All run down? Have you the / Eezema? Pimp ? Slotches and bumps Skin or sealp humors? | Boils?) Eruptions? Skin itches and | swollen? hing b Be jtism? Serotula? Then you need B. BL OB Botanic Blood | Balm), because it drains from the | blood and entire system all the | poisons and humors whieh cause all of these troubles, and thecause being | removed, a permanent cure follows. | B. B. B. tt tested for thirty years, - s cured after | doctors 1 medicines had \failed. For sale | nggists at $1 jper large bottle, i large bottles (fulltreatment) #5. To prove our | faith in B. B. Be w lsend a trial . The republican] ;ears. Am now entirely cured. | bottle free to sufferers, so they may candidate ran also on the people’s lItest the remedy at our expense. — pails = futt’s Liver Pills Address BLOOD BALM C€O., At- 1894—sUpGEs ME COURT. anta. Ga. Democrat... Republican ..... People’s......... ’ . Prohibition. Speer’s Port Grape Wine i trol water. Goes to Kure dock yard} RODGER: | Inland sea. The Non-Irritating |Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate— |\Hood’s Pills Socialist ........ Total vote a Republican plurality, 3,104. 1896—GovERNOR. Democrat ........ Republican .... Burgundy Eight Claret 16 Nine Years Old, Years Old, and Years Old. Extensive Wine Cellars. Prohibition........ Social Labor.... : National Democrat Total vote Democratic plurality. 43.3: Democratic majority, 38,158. At this election the democratic can- didate for governor } oppos- ing candidate on the People’s ticket ; the people’s candidate for governor ad no withdrew in favor of the democratic nominee for governor. 1S96—LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Democrat . Republicz Peoph Prehibition... Social Labor... Storing, Ageing and Racking Wine. ot a proper wine for | National Democrat... | Social Labor...... National Democrat s elements requires t drawing off from mes rich and mellow and blood making rds in Northern N. J. varieties are the Port, Burgundy, Sherry and Claret All these wines when stored for years an@ | drawn off from ti ime in fresh fumigated casks become vastl jsuperior products and necessar expensive. This is hy Speer’s wines and Brandy are more costly and so far superior to ornia w We ee absolutely pure; unexcelled by any inthe world. Speer's ler realthy and refined families in Europe where they are physicians and are : 1 body and re- Tt has been e of the y as to excell has spared no labor and wines up to the above x & & & Brandy twenty years Total vote... Democratic plurality | Democratic majority, | 1896—PRESIDENT. | Democrat-People’s fusion.... 363.667 | Republican ........ 304.940 | Prohibition . uable for invalids iron in the soil o and the Climax 2.455 Fusion plurality, 5 sion majority. 1898—srPERINTENDENT OF Democrat ...:.......... Republican People’ : : Prohibition ........ Secial Democrat.. SCHOOLS. | | | ig nis neyarcs i of elience. The C | old is equal to the st French brands. To be had of Druggists and Grocers who sell high class wines. Total vote.. .... 556.552 Democratic plurali 03. Democratic majority, 17,877. apres ee —