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a is 5 Chinese Said to Have Murdered Six Hundred | | 6 0 i S ary Q | Germans. | P | " ] Berlin, Dec. 2 —Great anxiety bas paintings ivvolves an expenditure | ~ al j dd | been caused here by a report that that could bardiy be boroe unless, | From the “ New Era,” Greensburg, Inc Mothers who have yo daughters of 1 age should watch their health more arefully than their studies. The proper development of their body is of the first im- nce. After the confinement of the gehool room, plenty of oF should be taken. It is ¢hildren never learn their t, b, ¢’s by learning them they lo: But all this is s it | will bs dispatebed to Kiao Chau Bay lly examples of this form of art. Yet ' Embossed in Gold. To buy and reproduce famous [the Chivere hava massacred 200/68 the case of Tar Yourx’s Cow-| |German sailors b:longing to the PASION, the enterprise is sustained | | German equedron in Kiao Chau Bay. | by the approval of more than five | | No corfirmation of the report bas bun tred th. usaod subscribers. Tue} been received. but all of the sailors |ComPasion’s Souvevir Cualander for! ‘and officers, even including the crew 1898.aseris cf charming figure-| jof the :mp-rial yacht Hobenzollern.! pieces. furthfu'ly copied in colors | “| now on furlough, have been recalled jand embossed in gold, is recognized | ito duty. Six hundred blur jackets /83 ove Of the richest and most cost AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARF ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE LUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA.” AS OUR TRADE MARK. I, DR. 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THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURAAY STACET, NEWYORK CITY. er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all drug; 3 guaranteed to cure or mor funded. areasure thing. Try a box today; 10, nts. Sample and booklet free, See our b found guilty of the charge aud sen tenced to eight years’ imprisonment General Uffice at Kansas bis attorneys claimed inasmuch as the money taken’consis'ed of insur- avce fees, which should have been paid to the state treasurer instead of to M: ore. he was responsible only to the insurance c»mpanies City, Missouri. This compauy, with R. J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo., as General Menager, has Eight Lumber Yards in this county avd otber in adjoining coun- ties. The fact that we operate number or yards, enables us to buy | all kinds of buildiog material in large i quantites and sell at LOWEST PRICE. Call and see us. There is a Class of People Who are injarod by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placell in allthe grocery stores a new preparation called GRAI pnre graing. that takes the pl f coffee the most delicate stomach receives it without dietrese, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth as much Chil- dren may drink it with great benctit. and 25 cts per package. ‘Try it GRAIN-O. : a6 15 ete Trustee’s Sale. Asn tor Whereas, John A Patterson and Cora O Pat- terson, his wife, by their certain deed of trust dated September 27, 1893 and recorded in the office of the recoraerof deeds in Bates county, Missourt.in book No 135 at page 316, convey- ed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Lots seventeen (17), eighteen (18) teen (19) except five (5) acres in corner and lots twenty (20), twenty-one 21). and twenty two (22), aleo east half of lot six (6) and ote four (4) and eight (8) and east half oflot nine (9}and lot ten (10) and west lot twenty-four (24) lot twenty-six (26) section five (5), township thirty-nine (39), range thirtv-two [32]. lote twenty five [25] and twenty-elx (26) in nection six |6{, towaship thirty-nine [39] saape thirty-two (32) which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of two certain notes fally described in said ceed of trast; and, whereas default has been made im the ment of said notes and the. interest Ereon and the same is now past due and anp! Now, therefore, at the req! of the legal holder of said note and in pa ‘ance to the terms and conditions of ssid deed 7 will proceed to ae ie seers ce eri prem! Fso muc! reof as te'vendue, to the highest atthe east front door of the city of Butler, Bates county Missourians Honored, Washington, D C, Nov 30 —The statues of Thomas A Bentoa and Frank P. Blair, the two promioent have been received The statues will be p'aced iu position with appropriate ceremonies as soon as all the members arrive - No Humbug. claim to perform miracles. Missouri on sumption or asthma. Thursday, December 9th, 1897, between the honrs of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock == Sa ees — day, for the purposes of sa ing si jebts, Interest and costs. R. G. HARTWELL, 1-40 ‘Trustee. Trastee’s Sale. drugstore. creas, Mary S. Kinder, a single woman, pyher deed of trust dated November 9th, 1801 by hercorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county Missouri 107 pageae> conveyed to the undersigned tee ing described real estate lying and pane tuate in the county of Bates and state of issouri, rit: toe southwest quarter of the northwest quar- ter of section fifteen (15) except six acres out of northwest corner that lies north and west of ‘Walnut creek, leaving 34 acres conveyed, also all that part of the south half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section fif- teen (15) that lies south and east of Walnut creek Sataining 18 acres more orless, sll in town- thirty-nine of range thirty-three (33) ad. containing in all forty-seven (47) acres more oF less, hages perment ot — made in trust to secure the paymen' certail te fully described in said deed of and: “A default has been made in accreed Woman Camper Barned. badly burned that ebe died. duesad paid e and unpaid. egal {said note and pursuant the ne ergy said deed of trust I will pro- ceed to sell the above described joes at public vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, &t the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of xis souri, on Monday, December 27th, 1897, hours of nine o’clock in the fore- toes gat rao ay anya aS the of {ucereat and’ coste. J.D. ALLEN, a-4t ee ''K. C. Pittaburg & Gulf Time Table. tion. from the Netherlands ie subject to discriminating duty. D. K. Bruce of Mi 1 BOUND. NORT aay ® Ro} Freight, daily except Sunday, 3: 3 Free arthur Express. daily, { ee BOUS: } 2 Express -- Ke 6 Freight daily except San No Ye Freight, daily expect Sunda: No 230 P ort Arthur Express, daily, ol p.m. Cetrember thls is a CS ee | y 4 s City, Mo.. an ite! i | Dara Te 0, Mo., Saiphur aoa ! Siloam Springs, Ark., snot the dire ae a the pa to St Louis, Chicsgo, ; | Sud points north and northeast and to Denver, | Ogden, San Francieco, Portland end pointe Oger and northwest. No expense bas been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none in Gee el w line 5 nRe pace Gen’ Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. ury to suezeed Tilman tay 3ee3 BEBBE For Infants and Children Moore admitted the shortage, but . made of Miesouriavs whose memory will be honored by a placa in statuary halls on the date decided upon by the Missouri delegation, which will meet ..Foley’s Honey.and,Tar does not It does not claim to cure all cases of con- But it does claim to give comfort and relief in advanced stages of these diseases. It ia certainly worth trying by those afflicted or threatened with these dread diseases, At J A Trimble’s Olean. Mo, Nov. 30.—A womao giving ber name as Mary Crews, while camping on the outskirts of this town, in company with Will Shepherd of Ruesellville, Mo., went to s'eep, during Shepherd's tempor ary absence from camp, and her clothing caught fire and she was so Gallatin Craig, cheirman of the Nodaway county democratic com- mittee, will be a candidate for judge ef the fourth circuit at the next elec Secretery Gage decided that suger jssippi, has been appointed register of the treas- STATE OF MISSOURI? ,, County of Bates, 5 **- Be it remembered, that heretofore. ate regular term of the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missoar, begun and held at the cuurt house in the city of Butle firet Tuesday after the second Mond, vember,isv7, and atte: wards, on the ith day the same being the third d term, judicial day of among other the lotlowing proceedings were had, to-wit: Ilda re-| “ DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN THE KING OF JUVENILES .. : SAPOLIO Order of Publication. 1S GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. CHATTERBOX™1897 Ro book has ever been made for young people which compares in value, or has he@ one-tenth the sale of this great annual. M Reeder, plaintiff, va Lonnie W Reeder ‘a Claude eetler, James Mt White, guardian SIX Over 400 Pages. an curator of said Lonnie Reeder and x Clauste Weeder, minora, defendants HANDSOME cd Now at thie day comes the plaintiff herein by her attornese and it appearing to the court COLORED sor ia be from the return of the sheriff herein that the PLATES Illustrations. de‘eudant, Claude teeder, cannot be found in thie cuunty and that sai! defendant cannot be ADDED s served with pruces«in this state Whereapon it l- oraered by the court that d defendant be novitied by puolication that plaintiff! has TO Several new Stories, each a book in itself, See asuit sgainest him ee court the THIS and hundreds of Short object aad genera uatare of which is to parti ee Stories, Anecdotes, Pure tion the following real estate in Bates county, SARIS it is mlssoari. to- wit: YEAR'S ales, &c. he east haif of che southwest quarter of sec- tion nine [9] in township forty-one [41] of VOLUME. ated range thirty (50) and the east sixty acres ot t'. ot The best possible north halt of tne southeast q ter of tWenty-nine (29) in township forty-two (42) of range twenty-nine [29] and that un- less the seid Clande Reeder be and appear atthiscourt atthe next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Batlen, ip said county. on the 15th day of February next 1333, and on or befere the third day of said term (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then on or before MuLLions of Copies have been sold. CHRISTMAS PRESENT for boys and girls of all ages. Order from your Bookseller or of us. Every Dealer carries it. ESTES & LAURIAT, Publishers, - - ROSTON, the lact day of said term) answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessea and judgment will be ren- of be published according to la WEEKLY iis a weekly newsp: Yr printed ed in Bates county issouri, for it insertion to first day of ireult court. A trne copy ofthe record Witnese my hand and the seal oC the circuit court of tes county, {exaL] this 12th dav of November, 1897. STEWART ATUHBSON. 3-40 Circuit Clerk. Order of Publicatir. STATE OF MISSOURI, 86. County of Bates, Sorige Be it remembered that heretofore, at a regular term of the circuit court of Batescounty, Mis- souri, begun and held at the court house, in the city of Butler, on the first eee after the second Monday in November, 1697, and afterwards on the 23d day of November, 1897, the same being the thirteenth judicial day of said term among other, the pro- ceedings were had, to-wit: L Bradfo: - tiff, ve. George Clarey, Sarah Hale Burt Hale, her husband, defendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorney W O Jackson files herin his affidavit, alleging among other things that de- fendant, George Clarey, is not a resident of the state of Missouri. ‘hereupon it is ordered by the court that said defendant be mast ee publication that plaintiff has asuit against him in this court the object and general nature of which is to partition and divide among the parties hereto the following describ- ed realestate in Bates county, Missouri, to- wit: Lot four (4) in block three (3) in Warner’s | 105 addition ‘th city of Butler, and that umless the said George Clarey, be and appear at this court, at the next thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 15th day of February, next, and on or be- fore the third day of ii 80 said term, if the term a-4t Administrator's Sule of Real Estate. i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned te active is nero tke estate of C.G. Lockwood, | Se, deceased, will on Friday, December 31st, 1897, tthe east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of and state of Missouri, offer for sale at public suction the fol- i real aaa Salserine _to = state of C. G. Lockwool, deceased, viz: = ginning at a point one hundred and ten (110) feet north of the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty (20) in township forty | f range thirty-two (32) ranning thence | e hundred and thirty 30) feet thence | and thirtr- feet to lot of} Lockwood dee’d. Adm’r of estate of C. G the following MISS PARLOA’S COOK BOOKS. MORE THAN HALF A MILLION OF * THEM HAVE BEEN SOLD. Any of the above sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Order trem your bookseller or of us. ESTES & LAURIAT. Publishers . « ~ BOSTON. ae Soe C., ap hoagraue wag ientist, Send Free, ‘Afflicted , three Bottles of bis Nor aCere Commer ies to Cure tion and All Lung Trouble. Nothing coald be fairer, more philaathropic more, the silicted, then Socum: M. 6-0 of ise Feast te 2: aoe described resi estate lying being situate in the County of Bates and State Of Missouri, to-wit: Lot one (1) sou! ke will bein overlooking the generoos joo. Hehason file in hie America ‘od European Isboratories testimourais of ex ce from those cured fa all p ddrese T. A ew York, and n the forenoon and 5 o'clock that day, for the purpose of rest and cos R.G. HARTWEL Trasice. when writing a @ postofiice aidre u pe cle in the Berber Weexcriimes.i-l3¢ | t ' ' i : I serait aemenccnnettis onscreen sidemiadid