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REE! Isduetoan acid poison which gains access to the blood through ¢ carry off and keep the system clez Rheumatis 2 ma develo dency in such cases 1 Like other blood in early life, but mor acquired or inherited, ruin the digestion A remedy which attacks the di onous dey ying properti the aci ‘and dissolves all poi dail unhealthy accumulations. the blood in a pure, healthy state. iptions that friends had givex fifty-two pres $8.8. cured bim pe We will send free our spec 1 book on rom this torturing disease. every suiicrer t C o Balik tudy, and will give you an fally and freely about your case. We mak Harness and Saddlery; Bugeies and Surries: Road Wagons and Spring Wagons Wagon Harness $10 to $30; Singl and prices. Bugzy Tops, Cushions, W Come and see us; get our prices and y« through the general circulation is deposited i food, insufficient cloth: the only safe and certain cure for Rheumatism. sits, stimulates a cures permanently and thorot 3 W. 15th Street, Indianapolis, Ind., for eighteen months s unable to feed or dress himself. manently, and he bas never had a rheumatic pz re of the proper he ar of all morbid, effete mati is poison len y attack with such sud $ to grow worse, and finally become diseases, Rheumatism is often in € often not until middle age or later. In ment can rea the troub! 1 break down the constitution. builds up the general health and at din the right p! he overworkec the sz 1 se in the right way Doctors said his cx at 2 him, wit Rheumatism, w Our physici blood and information or advice wanted, so write ther = no charge whatever for this have le Harness $7 to $ eeond-hand H agon Sheets and Bows. ou will surely trade with 1 the joints, muscles and nerves, caus é I ss and severity as to mé active person helpless and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs and ing, with slight wandering pains, just severe enough to make ot » OF anything calculated to impair the h nade of Our Vehicles a Disteris Muscles, _ «ders Nerves, Stiffens Joints. ng the most intense pain. within a few days a healthy, 1 nerves; or it may be slow in e feel uncomfortable ; the ten- shatte: ire to damp or cold, want of proper 1ently cause it to develop ether acute or chronic, wh: orm, V - = = ed, Rheumatism is Strictly a Biood Disease, and no liniment or other external tre and mercury, and the various mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but le. Neither the preparations of potash ame time rids the system of the poison is . herbs and barks of wonderful ace — the blood — and c i, worn-out or arness the latest in design and painting. McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. 900000000000 200000000000 000000 | 3 | STATE OF MISSOURI? County of Bates, § In the Circuit Court of Bate THE | + KANSAS | CITY | WEEKLY TMES Fifty-Two Issues Twenty-Five Cents. | | | Dow'T Be DUPED There have been placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition | of“ Webster's Dictionary.” They are being | under various names at a low price | dealers, agents, ete. a a few instances 48a premium for subscriptions to papers. Incements of these comparatively W orthless are very misleading. 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WARMLY COMMENDED by | College Presiden: ts, State Superintendents of | Schools and many other eminent authorities. ; Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, abridged from the International and next best for the family and student. Size 7x10x25g inches. Specimen pages cither book sent for the ashi G.& C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. tithe RMERS! sc."eret AT and Coa vezieace. Perfect Nett Stmpte, $200,008 worth sold under re patents. NTS WANTED! Esouee oe : TOWNSH . M. EVANS, Cenoral Agent, 4th and im Sts.. CINCiNNATE. St WEALLON, MO. dvring July. | commissions and fees |Butler, Rates county, | Tuesday after the second Monday in November. | | | | | delingue 4 {sza] ©, | day of October 1900. | sat Order of Publication. 88. ounty, Missouri, . the State of Mis- of A. B 190 to the use in vacation, August ! ‘at the relation an n, e-xoMicio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plain til, vs Reese Thomas, defendant, Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintiff! by her attorney before the undersigr clerk of the Circuit Courtof Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vacation, and files her petition and affidavit stating among other things that the above named defendant . ‘Thomas. is a non-resident of the state of souri: Whereupon it is ordered by the clewk in vaca‘ion, that the defendant be notitied by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against himin this court by petition and af- fidavit, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent tax: of the year amounting in the aggregate to esum of l5e together with interest, costs, commissions and fees, upon the foliowing de- scribed tracts of land situated in Bates county issouri, to wit: Lot seven (7) in block thirty- six(36)in the town of Walnut,and to enforce the lien of the state of Mo. for the delinquent taxes for the year 1898, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Iie together with interest, costs, | upon the following de- uated in Bates county, 1898, th scribed real estate = Missouri, to-wit: Lot thirteen (13) in block thirty-six (36) in the town of Walnut, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court, tobe begun and holden in the city of Missouri, on the first 1900, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continne—and if not, then before the end of said term—and plead’ to said petition according to law the same will be taken asconfessed and judgment will be rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered by the clerk aforesaid thatacoprihereofbe published in the BUTLER WEEKLY TimEs, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of Done Bist said court hereunto affixed. at office in Butler on this the day of Aug. 190u. J. P. THURMAN, 43-4t Circuit Clerk. [seat] Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } , County of Bates. ‘ In the circuit court of Bates County » in vacation, October 4, 1900. The state of Missouri at the relat’ and tothe use of A. B Owen. exofficio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plain- tiff, v D A. Colyer, W. F. Duvall and H. . Percival, partners, and R. G. Hartwell, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintif®by her et- torney before the undersigned clerk of th cuit court of Bates County, in the ouri, in vacation and file stating among other thing above named defendant H. E reival, a non ident of the state” of Mis- souri. Whereupon it is ordered k the clerk in vacation that the defendant be notified by publication that plaintid ha commenced a suit against him in this court by petition the object and general natore of which ts to enforce the lien of the state of Miscouri for tne deli ent taxesof the year amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $ together with interests, costs, commis- sions, and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates County Mis- souri to wit: Southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section nineteen (19), of township forty-one (41), of range thirty and to force the lien of the state of 3 t taxes for the year amounting in the aggregate to the sum of 9.29, together with interest, costs, commissions and fees upon uri, state of Mis- her petition that the ¥ | the following described tract of land situated in ouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section nineteen a9), of Township forty-one @l, range thirty 30) — and that unless the said defendant. be and ap- pear at the next term of this court to be begun Bates county, Mi of | and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county. issouri, on the first Tuesday aiter the second Monday in February, rt and on or | before the third day thereof—if the term shall so long continne—and if not then before the | end of said term, and plead to said petition ac- tecording to law the same will be taken as con- sed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same ‘Andit is further ordered by the clerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the Burier WEEKLY TIMe a weekly newspaper srinted and published in bates county, Tor four weeks suce vely, the last inser to be at least fifteen days before the first of said term of the circuit court. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 4th J. P. THURMAN, Cirenit Clerk. in day Sheriff's Sale as Trustee. From the New York S Whereas, John A_ Black and Sada Black, his], wife, by their certain deed of trust dates the The young woman whose under- } Ist day of July, 1895, and recorded in the re-] |. Bey Lee pie corde of Bates county, state of Mis-| Skirt fellon Park row on Thursday o in book lin a sage 100, conveyer € . ¢. “ souri, in book IIS at page I AsO 1- 4 Sciacnamn need ge eg ae L. Schofield, as trusee, the following described ituat din the county of Bates and ouri, to-wit: Partof Block two (2, Reif’s addition to City of Rich Hill, Bates cord d after date of filing for r in said county, the land county, from ar in the recorder’s ofice and survey of said addition, said more fully described as follows to-wit Beginning ata point one hundred and fifty (150) feet east of southwest corner of said block two (2), thence running east tif ) feet, thence north one hundred and ferty (140) feet, thkne west fifty — (5) thence south to place of beginning, whieh said conveyance was made to secure the payment of the several sums of money mentioned, and as note or obl de- provided ina certain promissory gation in said deed of trust set forth and seribed And whereas, default has been made in the payment of the ssid seyeral sums of money monthly and when @ and of the fines as- sessed on account thereof as provided in said promissory note or obligation; and such default has continued for more than six months, and the monthly payments now due th excess of all monthly payments therein provid- ed for the period of six months. And whereas. said deed of trust provides that in case of such default, and the absence, death, or refusal to act of said truste then acting sheriff of said Bates county in his stead; and whereas, the said trus absent and has refused act as such. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said promis: y note or obligation, and in accordance with the terms of said dee of trust, notice is hereby given that I, the un- dersigned sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, willon Monday, November, 12, 1910, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon at the door of the sein the town or city of Butler, in untv. Missouri. proceed to sell the above described real estate or so much therec as may be nec ry at public vendue to the t bidder for cash, for the purpose of i id debt so seenred and the costs uting said trast. E. C. MUDD, Sheriffand Acting Trustee. 48-40 Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, W.G. Bryant and Ida wife, by their deed of trust dated May i7th, 1898, and recorded in the recorder’s office with- in and for Bates county, Missouri in book 1 lat page yed to the undersigned trus- tee the following described real estate lying and being nthe county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- ter and the north half of the southeast quarter utheast quarter of section four (4) town ty-nine (39) of range thirty , el taining xty (eH) acre: more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note t; and fully described in said deed of tru f h whereas, defan been made in the payment of the annual interest on said note: and as according to the terms and condition of said note and deed of trust, such default rendered the whole debt doe and payable at once and the same is now past due and unpatd. Now ther fore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I wi eed to sell the above d ribed premises at public vendue to the high- est bidder for cash at the east front door of the tutler, county of on city of ssouri, rt house in the tes and state of M Saturday, October 27, 1900, between the hours » o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’oloc afternoon of that day for the purpose of satisfying said debt, in- terest and cost. A. ALLEN 47-40 B Trustee. School Fund Mortgage Sale. Whereas Noah Nyhartand Mary Nybart his wife, did on the y of September, I5%,exe- school fund bonds therein described and whereas | Bryant his} = ASTONISHED AT AMERICA. Has Surprised Europe. New York, Oct. 18 | John Ireland of St. Pa from an ve to-day hisin a's showing a a great stride forward in tt tion of the o he re: America’s par- ticipation in the exposition are sum- med up, says jan increase, natic in foreign capital roads and it i last. * we will henceforward be held sign nations wondrous natural resources it h she abounds and her industrial ts are ki to the world as before, 1 Already. rom exhibitors. a st tas setin for the products of ields and of } sshops, and t profits accruing from such dema more than cover to-day the expenses | our participation in tion the exposi- $100 Reward ‘he readers of thi to learn t t readed dis ble toc latarrh. Hall’s C snly positive cure known tot uternity. Catarrh being acon disease, requires, eatment. Hall’ otarr atern » acting directly mucous sbr titution- a constitutior 1 Cure is taker the| upon stood and ‘em, thereby destroyir ot the disease, and ving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Che proprietors haye so much fatth in ts curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ‘case that it tails tu cure. § i tor list of testimon- ials Address F. 1}. Cueney & Co uiedo, O. Ba Sold by druggist 75¢ 1g the foundation | Equal to the Occasion. undoubtedly saved her some embar- rassment. The sidewalk was filled with people, and asshe hurried along toward the bridge those who were behind her saw her grab her outer irt with either hand. Trailing beneath the bottom of it was a broad strip of white skirt she had taken half a dozen more steps she tripped and nearly fell. It was evident then that underskirt had fallen down around her ankles. Ina matter-of-fact fashion, as if she had the same thing times before in a crowde ped, shook t out of the skirt. people except those nez what had happened she picked up the white skirt, rolled it to a neat little bundle and proceeded to the bridge. The accident was undoubtedly em- done many street, she stop- rself a bit and stepped any of the r her realized Before barrassing, but she gave no evidence Had woman did in similar circumstances of it. she done as a young a year ago on upper broadway, and hurried away leaving herskirt behind her, she would have been followed by loud laughter. Not more than a | dozen persons saw this incident Thursday, and the girl's matter-of- fact way in dealing with it disarmed them. on | | CASTORIA The Kind You Have Aiway Rears the | Signatare | Archbishop Ireland Says This Country | gags {known heirs cf [De | Chicago Vote Will be Heavy. | Chicago, Oct. 17.—There were add- | ~] to the registry lists by the second | and last ¢ 913 y of registration 116 names. These taken with £00 names placed on the books al of 401,- the | Tuesday, Oct. 9, givea 403 has the registration in | wards of Chieago this fall. Although | cor a rev | this total somewhat this is the larg- sion of these figures may reduce est registration in the history of the As compared with the 380,245 of 1896, the total regis- | city. | tration of lthis year is 21,158 greater and ex-/} | nai settiement Scene in Portug IZ0 al at ti MEN ——— of New w Jersey, is i Speer’s New Je Passaic ? intc se grand w se of yea > wine. ate sale. The reputation of Speer’s family wine extends around the w =Grocers af 1D: Sheriff's Sale. rtue and authority of aspecial fo ned from the the reuit rt sounty returnable N rterm, 1900, of said c favorof A b Owen and laim all the rig defendants Bled nterest and and to the followin 1 vated in Bates cc . ssonri, Lot one (1) in black four (4) in ¢ fee's addition to butler, Mi ember, 15, 1% between h o'clock in noon and five o € afternoon ja 1 st front door of the Bates county court house in ve to th said execution and costs. E. C. MUDD, sheriff of Bates County, Mo. 45-4 Sheriff's Sale By virtue and authority of a Fy for delinquent taxes issued fro; k of thecircuit court of Bates county urnable at the Novena. ber term, ' of directed in favor of A BOwen, jal execution the office of collector ef the of Bates county, and against Jo I have; levied and seized upon ali the right. title, in terest and claim of said defendant, John | Starr, in and to the following described real ate situated in Bates courty, Missouri, | to-wit: The northeast quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section twente-four (24) ip town- ship thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-one (+1), I willon Thureday, Norember 15, 100°, between the h clock in the fore afternoon of th noon and tive o day. at the east front door in the city of Batler, Bates county Missouri, sell the saine or 60 much thereof as may be re quired st public vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. & Cc MUDD Sherif of Bates County, Mo. f the conrt hous 45-4t Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a tion foraelinguent taxes, iseued trom the of- fice of the clerx ofthe circuit court of Bates Co., Mo. returnable st the November term, 1900. of eat court, to me directedin favor of A P Owen, ex officio collector of the revenue of Batescounts; and agsinet Louisa Myric sued and served inthe name Louse Stewart, I have levied and seized upon all the right title, interest and claim of eaid defendant, Loulen Mytic ened and served in the name of Louisa stew srt,in and to the following describ- ed real estate, cituated in Bates county, Mis- especial execu- souri. to wit Eighty '=0] acres west half of the sor east quarter of section three [3]. township thirtv-eignt [35|, range tweaty-pise ° will, on Thursday, November 15, 1990, between the nours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court honse, in the city of Batier, Bates county. Miseourt. sell the same or so muchthereof se may be required at public vendur, to the highest bid- der for cash, to satisfy esid execation snd costs. eC MUDD. 45-46 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sneriff’s Sale the returnab of beginning, n 2), in Cogsewell’s a Miseouri, f will on Thursday, Novernber 15, 1990, hours of nine five o'clock in at the east front door of the in the city of Butler, Bates count Bstee the Bates County Probate Court in cute and deliver to Bates county. in the state of | ©! I ht souri, their school fund mortgage which | weeds the - 1898 ich was? - | gu public eto the highes' said schoo! fund mortgage was duly recorded in is that of 1 idee oeitars —_—- Stig ek conte book 120 at page 103 of the school fund mortgage | 747 by 74.6 | E. C. MUDD, record of Bates county. Mo, conveying to Bates = 45-40 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. county the following described real estate, i} a ee | : : wis wit: The west half of lot nine (9) in section | = = three (3) and the west half of lot twenty-two Notice of Fins! Settlement (23) in section four (4) all in town thirty-nine| Oh P | Notice is herebs given to ail creditors. and 9) of renge thirty-1wo (32) containing eighty | | all others interested in estate of Jobn <0)acres more or less, whith was made in| | archer. dece: D. Vv Brown, Pablie trust to secure the payment of two certain; | admivistrator of estate, intend to make wax at the pext term of a the eee and intereston said school fund | Now, there- fore, in pursuance of an order of the ‘county court, made at the August adjourned term. 1900, | bonds is now past due and unpa: held Oct. 4th, 190, 1 will proceed to sell Candles se adds so mnch above described real estate at public vend eee the highest bidder for cash at the east from/ + door of the court house in the city of Butler,| @ county of Bates and state of M on i fq Saturday November 10, 1900, ig between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore-| 7 * noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ; iets M ore day, for the par of satisfying said bond,{; tj Sy isc tse mos ese toon z of executing thi interest and cos MUDD j asat Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. i STANDARD GF and soid evers~! a | Hull, County. state of Missou commencing on the ] Settlement. to sil creditors anc the estate of Willi i, Sussn Hull, othere deceased | minictratrix of said estate, intend to mekes ' ensi settlement thereof, at the next term of | 41-4 the Bates Coanty Probate court, in Bates | county, stat- 0 Missour:. to be held st Butier Sth day of A et, 190. ub Oat SUSAN HULL. Acmizistratrix ALFRED SP: ye whie + c s $s country and su ; years in t ‘ ering for as a valu edicinal and el, Speer’s Wines and Brandy oF ty of Bat Ip the Circuit C as. Missourt i Minnie YT. smith, de- | plaintiff herein, ty H p eodkamidayvit | + that defendant red into by and ant, and for i nt child born of T with th f riage of the pia the restorat: ntiff to M the said defendant Zorester T | And appear at this court, at the next term there- | of, to be be bolden at the court bouse | in the p said county, om the peat, and on or before 1, Lf the term shall eo , then on er before the or j ame wil be taken mt will » rendered | And it ie farther ordered that a copy & Borie ublished im said # successively, , the Iast inser- efore th term of thix ¢ RMANS, Cirenit Cle ding to law, ne rireuit court this i9thday of J.» THURMAN, Cireuit Clerk nda special execn- r delinquent trom the office of the cierk of th 4 of Bates Co Mo., returnable at ber term, 1% of said court, tome di favor ¢ ic f the revenue of J. BR. Miller, I all the right, title, ssid defendantJ. K lowing described +connty, Missouri, + southerat obr- r, Missouri, north 140 1 feet Thureda +b the hour= the fgge- i noon of Chat ourt house, Missours, may be re nent bidder xecution snd costs z. Cc. MUDD, fof Bates County, M stee's Sate. # deed of trust tated ¢ recorder’s dereigued estate of Bat L the pay- ily desertbed in 4. default hee t of esid note, aod unpaid recuest of the legel holder o t to the comdi- tions o ill proceed to eel the atx pubHe vendue to the At the east front oor city of Butie. count aoari, er 5, 190, ¢ o'clock in the fore. boon 6b ve o'clock in the sfternoon of that day, for the purposes of sa*'sfying eatd debt interestand coets WM E WALTUS, $--4t Trustee leed of trast so the re- county of a thirty-nine 1, Bates county, Mo erefore older of said note and ps of sid deed of tram, 4 bed prem-

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