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omnis 2 1 seat. Since I have dissolved partnership with W. G. Womack and divided the grocery stock, Ihave purchased the entire gro- cery stock of R. W. Jumes, o to Lane’s dry goods store, I } 1 have t room and wil , [ES and QUEENSWARE for the next sixty days as che! } Kansas City, with carriage a reduce n west side square, next door nd that I need more stock, and will sell now fi my ap as they can be bought in dded. if have a tine line of ueensware and Canned goods, in short, [have everything that is carried in a first class gro- T exter in and see us aud ve la cery store. cordial me and I will treat y« prices be invitation toevery one to call fore buying elsewhere. Try Go. J. GRAHAM. P give them : Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? ., Cousty oF Bates 5 id In the probate court for th ty of Bates Movember term. Isss_€ Pharis ad- ministrator, John Irvin. ¢ d. Order of Publication, Charies F. Pharis administrator of John Ir- vin deceased presents to the court his petition. praying for an order for the sale of so much of ‘the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satisfv the remaining debts due by said estate. and yet unpaid for want ot sufficient assets accompanied by the accounts Jists and inventories required by Jaw in such ease; on examination whereof it is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of saia deceased, be notified that application as afore- said has been made, and u:less the contrary be shown on or before the fir t day of the next term of this court to be held on the second Monday of February next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufii- cient for the payment of said debts; and it is her ordered, thet this notice be published in some Newspaper it this state for four weeks before the next term of this court, STATE OF MISSOURS, ce, Cousty or Bara I, J. 8, Franciano, ditdge of the probate court, beld in and forsaid county, hereby cer- tify that the toregoing is a true copy of the original order of publication therein referred to, as the sume appears of record in my office Witness my hand ana seal of said {sat} court Done at oftice in Butler, Mo this 13th day of December, Isss, J.S FRANCISCO, Judge of Prob at Order of Publication. STATE OF MJSSOURI * County or Bates, : the probate cvurt for the county of Bates, agrees term, 1888, J. W. Ennis, adminis- trator, Ezra HI Beamis. deceased Order of Publication. J. W. Ennis, administrator of a H. Bea- mis deceased, presents to the court his petition praying for an order for the sale of so much 01 the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satiafy the remaining debts due by said estate, and yet unpaid for waut of suficient assets accompanied by the accounts, lists and invent- ories required by laws in such cuse; on exam- ation whereof it is ordered, that all persons in- terested in the estate of said dec ased, be noti- fled that application as aforesaid has been made, and uplessthe contrary be shown on or before the firstday of the next term of this court to be held on second Monday of Fetru- ary next, an order wiil be made for the sale of the whole. or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debts; and it is further ordered, that this notice be published in some newspaper in this State, for four weeks before the next term of this court. STATE OF MISSOURI, } .. County or Barxs. co I,J.8 Francisco. judge of the probate court held in and for said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original or- der of publication therein referred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said court. {skat.}] Done at office in Butler, Missouri, 20th day of December, A. D. Isss. J.S. FRANCISCO, Judge of Probate. {ss Executor’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters testamen- tary on the estate of JoelS. Wright deceased, were nted tothe undersigned, on the 5th day of January, 1889, by the probate court of Bates count ssouri. All persons havihg claims against said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the executor within one yesr after the date of eaid letters, orthey may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they shall be forever barred. This Sth day of January, 1889 ALLMAN DaniEL, 7Hat Executor. DIAMOND MILLS Have made great improvements by discarding the old mill buhrs and putting in the late Having Moved my Entire a Stock of To my new and elegant quarters on the Southwest corner of the square, special invitation is extend to all my old customers and the public Generally to call and see me. My stock of DRY GOODS Is complete and I guarantee my prices to be as low as the lowest. AARON HART Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co-partner- ship heretofore existing under the firm name of Wright & Walls, grocery merchants has this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Wrigh retiring. The business will be continued at the old stand by Sam Walls, who will collect all outstanding accounts and pay jiabilities. This 18th day of December, I8xs_ R M. Wrigut, Sam Watts. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that tke co-partner- ship heretofore existing between W. G. Wo- mack and Geo, J. Graham, inthe ery busi- ness has this day_ been dissolved by mutual consent. Geo. J Graham retiring from the firm. This Saturday, Jan. 5th, 1889 W. G. Womack, Gro. J. Granam. Notice of Final Settlement. Netice is hereby given that the undersigned, Wm. and Richard Winegardner, administra- tors of the estate of Henry Winegardner de- make final settlement of his accounts with said estate as such administra- tors, at the next term of the Probate court of Bates county, Missorri, to be holden at Butler. Missouri, in said county, on the lth day of ceased, will February, 1889. WittaM WINEGARDNER. RICHARD WINEGARDNER, Administrators Cockle’s sities 6-4 use for 86 years all over the world, tor Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &c. Of, Pure, Vegetable Ingredients From Mercury. | \ HUNGARIAN a System Of Rolls. The flour is giving the very best satisfaction. selling at bottom prices. also J.T. SIANNON & C0. PROP'S. Pills. This old Engiish Family Medicine in MITCHELL LAIDUP. | His Broked Arm Will Not Permit to Fight. New York, Jan. 16.— Charley | Mitchell the English pugilist sails } ne to-day on steamer Last night he prepar for home t | Brittanie. | and signed a statement in which he 5 ith Sullivan I Ss 2 that Mg a round, and since time dare not trust my hand to mak match to fight toa finish with any man. been endeaveri take able it to get strong so that I eould jrisk itina fight toa fir shebet I regret tosay that after, uluing with one of the best sapGevus in the United States, (Prof/E. L. Keys), I t i cannot make a match to tga person in the world.” From " aby tnessce. Morristown, Tenn.. July 4, 88. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga: G Five yez unfortunate lemen: rsago I was | to of blood poi- | so aS contract | an extremely bad ca My bon cles began to swell ached and and son. s my mus- contract. T was under treatment of the physi- cian from the inception of the « ease until I found that he me no good. Then through the ad- | of afriend I began taking S S. | Your medicine seemed to te effect. could do have | to improve at once, and in a very short I commenced mimnedia’ dence of the disease dis- | I took six bottles, and | to-day am sound d That was two or three years but I have seen no evidence of the return of the disease. and I take this op- portunity to thank you for what it It has saved You can refer any to me. R. M. Watt. Treatise on blood and skin diseases time all e appeared. well. ago, has done for me. life. my mailed free. The Swift Specifie Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Dechne of Trotting in Kentucky. A dozen years ago the trotter flourished like the green bay tree, and running races, outside of those | upon the time-honored courses at | Lexington, was practically unknown in the state. Every fair had its trots and everybody was interested in the trotter. Now the thoroughbred reigns supreme. and the trotter rele- gated tothe rear. Thousands now be feund who will most trifling gossip about Proc Knott, while a poll of the state would hardly disclose a dozen who could name the sire of Maud S. or Jay-Eye-See. The Kentucky stud farms still breed trotters for the out- side market, but none for consumption.” The will have none but running races, and nothing in the shape of a thor- mun rea i tor | i | ‘home people oughbred bang-tail is too rich for his blood. This love of the flyer, however, is not solely responsible for the decline in trotting in Ken- tucky. Before its dissolution, a doz- en or more years ago, the trotting ring had become rotten to the core, anything else that caused its death. The efforts of the Louisana Driving Park to revive the corpseand to con- | lpeske my left hand in the third’ such care of my hand us would ea- | cmt _ trouble | mented. j will cure here | | and it was this corruption more than | A YOUNG GIRL DRIVEN MAD. A Victim of the Dance House Stockades in Northern Wisconsin. Chicago, Jan. 17.—The stories of ‘the horrors suffered by unfortunate dance stockades in north- girls in the ern Wiseousin were recalied to day seepe jn the court of insane i by a quiry this morning. girl dre& was handsome with a pale face dark eyes. Her hair of jet. black was jeut short her shoulders. her Aslight young and just reached Hattie Nathan was The doctor said her aii name. ment was acute mania. As he spoke the prisoner glanced behind her and} *‘ cowered in her hair muttering, “Save me. they are after me, I hear the behind them. Hattie Nathan was the daughter of parents who live in Oconto, Wis. nea nd the men are right | She was a wayward girl and got into | whi which result ed in her enter e of the brothels Mari She soon realized the horror ing on hear nette. of her position and made repeated but unsucce to with the result that she beeame de- Then She next appear ssful efforts escape released ed at the door thi she was of a house of ill repute in city and Tin black was ledin. She | 1 | 1 She has remained t of the sea fo: aed there since, being rational y Of late her dementia more acute and the time. as been result was to- She will be sent 2 in Oconte. rs. day's proceedi he < to her ho Balard’s Snow This wonderful ren to cure Neuralgia. Iti It will cure Rheumstism no matter how long standing It will cure that dull aching pain in the small ot the back. It all sprains and bruises It will instantly take out the fire from a scald or burn, and stop all pain. — It is the most penetrati Liniment in the world. It is good tor all inflamation, It is guaranteed to do all claimed tor it guaranteed & positive cure. | or money refunded. Dr, FE. Pyie, Agent. ‘Lhe «States, according to the latest statistics, imported dur- ing the calendar year 1888, 283,836 gross tons of tin plates. From Mr. P. F. McClure, in his article on “Dakota,” in Harpers Magizine for February, there is reason to believe that hereafter the United States will obtain its supply of tin from the Black Hills, Dakota The deposits of tinstone there yield a larger per Uni centage than ore from the mines of saxony or Cornwall; and now that “jigging” —a simple and inexpensive process of seperating the tin from the encompassing rock—has been devised, the proper working of these mines will not be prevented, as form- erly, by the insurmountable barrier the lack of money to erect the old style of scoperating plant. What 4m I to Do? 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