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Pictures, picture frames and moulding at D. W. Drummond's Peper hanging, signs, house and all kinds of decorative paint- ing neatly executed at very reas onable prices by D. W. Drum Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an of the Probate Court of Bates County, souri, made on the h day of October, 3, the undersigned, Public: Administrator for has taken charge of the estate of J ased. »rsons having claims against said est od toexhibit them to me for allowa) year after the date of s orde they may be precluded from any be: j estate; and if said claims be notes nit in two years from the date of this pu e forever barred. y of October, 1596. z D.V. BROWN, wPublic Administrator. ; er is postmaster in some town 1 JEALOUS MAN MUKDERS A WOMAN. | Missour: Milliner Meets Her Death at! Hands of an Admirer. | Chicago, Ill, Nov. 5.—Mrs. Belle Thornton, a millinerliving at 1330 Michigan avenue, was shot and a!- ‘most iostautly billed by Charlee Carisor, a boarder at the house, to | fuy After the shooting Carlson cooly walked past the Jandlady, who bad been attracted by the shooting. L | aud disapeared, but was soon after confessed | wave jealousy as {rt Mrs. Thornton bas a si- | | ter liying in Clinton, Mo. Her fat! ward captured Carlson he murder, » he cause. | Colorado | Clinton, Mo.. Nov 5.—Mrs Bel | Thorntos was the daughter of Jace! Keiser, postmaster of Clinton du.is Harrison’s administration ‘The tam ily came here in 1888 irom Ff ' sport, Ind. Belle Thorutou in a millinery store here up to } warriage to Charles Thornton ats road baggageman, iv Chicago 11 died three years ago Postmaster Keiser was compelle: o resigp his office because of a diffi ulty with Levi Hartley, whose d vorced wife Keiser married after b tirst wife’s death. Hartley sho Keiser three times.infiicting injuries which well nigh proved fatal Keise had previously edited the Advocate, o Republican paper He vow liver at Salida, Col. Mrs ‘Thornton has a sister here, the wife of P. M. Kiet ler, @ prominent young attorney € Beware of backache, it is one of the chief symptoms of kidney trouble. If you have any uneasiness in the small of the back, liver dis- turbances, urinary disorders, it means Bright’s D Prickly Ash Bitters cures Bright's It heals and strengthens the kidneys, mach and digestion, and_ purities the Its splendid record of remarkable res renders further recommendation unnec- eClement & Co. Thumb Screws Used to Force Phillip- pine Jslanders to Confess. London, Nov. 3 —The Daily News publishes a letter from an English merchant in the Phillipine Islands Lhe writer alleges that horrible atro cities have been perpetrated by botl ‘we rebels avd the Spaniards, but more especially by the latter, wh orture their prisoners, particularly when they are prominent men, witb a view to forcing them to confess ‘ompiicity in the rebellion. He de Jares that in some cases prisoners’ ands have been nailed to walle, while in others thumb screws have been used. A hundred prisoners were thrown in one night into a dungeon in the fortress at Manila «bere there was hardly room for tbirty. ‘Ihe place was worse than tbe black hole of Calcutta. The poor wretches were up to their knee tu filthy, putrid mud. Fifty vine of hem died during the night. A reign of terror exists in Manila, and else where in the islands. Wholesale ar rests are made. Prisoners are executed by the wholesale. In treating of this sub ject the writer describes the shooting of four men on the public promen- ade. The troops held their rifles so close to the heads of the condemned men that when the weapons were discharged their beads were blown to atoms. Crowds of Spanish women went to see these rebeis executed. “Turn the rascals out’—the fa miliar party-ery—may he applied to uvesobes as well as to men. The germs of disease that lurk in the blcod are “turned out” by Ayer’s Sarsaparilja as effectually as the old postmasters are displaced by a new administration. Fatally Wounded by His Uncle. Tipton, Mo., Nov. -—Word has been received here of what may prove fatal street fight yesterday in Speed, a small hamlet, fifteen miles north of this city. It was the result of an old family feud of several years’ standing. During an alterca- tion between Dev Puiley end his two nepbews, Bran and Goub Pulley, Dev picked up a2 pound weight and atruek Goub on the head fracture of the skull. Bran Pulley was struck on the right temple. with a possible fracture of the skull. 1t is thought that Goub can not get well. What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- mertime. You may have a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Svruy is the hest cure for it. Sold by H. L.Tucker Washington, D C., Nov. £—Pri vate Secretary Thurber said to day that the president has commenced he preparation of bis annual mes- sage, and, as bas always been the} eustom, would b> obliged to deny | himself to the public until it was! completed. The movth of Novem- ber is usually devoted to this task. | Remoy, We take pleasure in announcing that} after this date Parks Sure cure will re=| move ali traces of rheumatism, kidrey/ roubles and liver complaint from the} user. It is the only medicino that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no day. Parts sure cure issold by H. L.} Tneker, | Oyerwhelmed By a Tidal Wave. Londo, Nov. 3 —A dispatch from Mairid to the Central News says that the town of Huelva, in the pro |vince of that name has been swept by a tidal wave from the Atlantic ocean. No details are given, but the * report 8Ays itis known that the loss of life bas been terrible The steam er Cartagena was cverwhelmed by he great wave, and most of the per sons oa board of ber were drowned Huelva is a of Spain, capital of the province of Hu elva, on an inlet of the Atlantic, 49 miles northeast of Seville It is the terminus of two railways and has an export trade by sea. The population of the town is abour 12,000 CASTORIA. Reflections of a New York Press. maritime town is en every ‘Wrapper. achelor. Somehow saists and trousers don’t | seem to belong together. A wows wouldn't be annoyed at ‘er husbend’s snoring if she wasn't there. iivery augel hovericg cover a town | church | vesn’t bang arour « eepte every Sunday. Some women seem to think things | rent clean unless they smell all over 4 coep suds. 1 When a girl says she doesn’t be reve in chaperona you may be pretty sue her motber does. the Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURL, + County of Bates. se In the Probate Court for the county of Bates - “administr Order of Publication. S M Gragg, administrator of A M Gragg, de- ceased, presents to the court his petition, pray- ing for an order for the sale of so much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and sat- sfy the remaining debt due by said estate, and yet unpaid for want of sufficient assets, acc panied by the accounts, lists and inventor required by law in such case; on examination whereof it is ordered, that all persons interest- ed in the estate of said deceased, be notitied that application as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary beshown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to be held beginning on the second Monday of No- vember 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 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 and that a copy of this not be served on each of the heirs residing in Ba county at least ten days prior to the first day of the next term of this court. ‘There is a mort- gage ofone hundred and fifty dollars to the Missouri State Bank on this land,in all of which land the widow, Mrs Martha Gragg, has a homestead during her life. STATE OF MISSOURI, } .. County of Bates, 5 I, Wm. M. Dalton, Judge of the probate court, held in and for said — county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original order of publication therein reterred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of d court. Done at office in Butler this 7th day of {seaL] October, A. D.. 1896. WM. M. DALTON, Judge of Probate. Notice to take Depositions to Per- petuate Testimony. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that we the undersign- ed, Frank Allen and Maud A Allen, will cause to be taken, at the law office of Graves & ClarE in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missourl, on Saturday the 2ist day of Novem- ber, A D, 1896, the depostiions of J M Rogers and J © Hale, both of Bates county souri, for the purpose of perpetuating their testimony. Yon are further notified that the object of tak- ing said depositions is to prove by said witnesses the execution, delivery and cont sofa certain ower of attorney from John Cassell and Nancy J Cassell, his wife, toJ M Rogers, authorizing said FM Rogers as the attorney in fact of said John and Nancy J Cass to see and make proper deed of conveyance to the following lands in Bates county, Missouri, then owned by id John Cassell, t srtheast quarter of the northeast quartet of section eight (8) in township thirtygnine (9) or range thirty-one (31); and also to preve the los: of said power of attorney before it” v placed on record, and that under said power of attorney T. M. Rogers sold and conyeyed sa Mary Amn Snapp, and that the conf: h sale was i v h of said af resi- mtatives NK ALLEN n- 48-40 sa v | quired at pa SEE THAT THE j FAC-SIMILE eparatio: ood and Regula- wi Bowels of ANegetable Pr similating th ting the Sto | Promotes Digestion. Cheerful- |) ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy For Consti rf Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, , Worms Convulsions Feverish- || ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simule Signature of NEW YORK. Ato months old Jj Doses —35CENTS _————S Trustee's S» e. Whereas W. F. Maylen and Carrie E. Maylen his w by their deed of trust dated September 24th, 1895, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in hook No page 459 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described rea, estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The east half of the west half of the north- west quatter and the west half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarterand the north- West quarter of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section seven (7) in town- ship thirty-cight (3s) of range thirty (30), con- taining in all seventy (70) acres more or less, which conveyance was made in urust to secure the payment of three certain notes fully de- feribed in said deed of trust; and whereas de- fault has been made in the payment of one of said os for two hundred dollars, which said note became due one year after the date thereof and the same is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above described premises) at public vendue to | the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, 01 n Monday, N vember 23d, 1896, between the hours of nine o'clock in_ the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day for the pure s of satisfying said note for two hundred dollars with interest and costs. Tv! Je will be mad bject to the two re- maining notes described in said deed of trust. The said two remaining notes being for two hundred dollars and six hundred dollars respec- tively. C. A. ALLEN, 5-4t Trustee. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execution issued from the office of the clerk of the cir- cuit court of Bates county returnable at the November term, 1896, of said court to me direct- ed in favor of Missouri State Bank and against JJ Franklin and Geo A McLaughlin, T hi levied and seized upen all the right, title, terest ard claim ef defendants, J J Franklin and Geo A McLaughlin, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wit: ‘All that part of the north half of the west quarter of section twelve (12) township thirty-eight (39) range thirty-three in Bates county, Mo., lying south of Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis R R_ containing sixty-three south- | (63) acres more or less I will on Monda: November 23, 1896, between the hours of nine 0’c in the fore- noon and five 0’¢ the ¢ sounty, Missouri, ) thereof as may be re- due to the highest bidder aid execution and costs Db COLYE! in the sell th v for cash, to satisfy 5 i DEA ALLEN 48-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. FIRST ANNUAL Combination (9) Poland- Public Sale FE Chinas! art Scot!, Kan., Thursday, Nov. 19th, 1896. In making this draft eale of Ser Poland-Chinas, we shall offer nothing fall and spring pigs, COUNTY, TOWER HILL and CL sows offered will be safe in p Black Stop, 10550 S. J. H. Sanders. and Gold Bar Sacdera, 16000 S.. w! the get of these clegaut's Charles Corwin. 14520, S., Clay Dee, Everything offered will go under the or jobs. Certifiel pe All suck will be ig by s gree foreishe Company free of Terims:—4's 4 months wit esis ii be giv harp. C ital interest +n parties makivpg oelocks 49-4 paid when enty-jive head ef thoroughbred but top etuff,consisting of bred sows. both boars and gilts, selected from tke VERNON OVER LEAF HERDS. The bred ich sites as King Hadley, 16766 S., Jr.. 14953 S. Silver Dick, 14180 S,, l+ the young things offered will be at vy bred sires and that of Hadley, Jr., 13314 S ; Sir 14676, S.. and U. S. Batler, 1: Ss. 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