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Sesentesnenieeeeeeeeee SLEPT LIKE A CHILD. Ne ee — 1, ne iW De a AN OPEN "_ETTER : =RS killed b t Chicago, Ill., Dee. 50.—Tom 4% g a Th St f . gation in the Corbett-Fitzsimmons 2 Ost en lan e ory 0 a Soldier. paper bullet duei w waging in ber to gotoschoo!, but she took . arin = Chicago and elsewhere her books and started. He fel Bs Bea 0 ont 6 mene Peoria, It. Before leaving for New Ycrk|ed and struck her a he blow tts. n is better known and liked in that | happiest he g 3 1 , Fo oe of Il ois counties, of which Peoria | night I went 4 O'Rourke is cre Meck, 4 : ber instantly can isthe prineeville, il. For many years Mr. | four weeks uti rbeft and Fitzsimmons are Coy isd dasa fv pene 1 Oigton has traveled through the country f had tal paving the wey for 2 return battle temper. He rroBtable journeys as an itinerant mer- | had increa in . isto 7 oa Ipper ehant, and everywhere goes he i eiveu s 146 poun Uys 2 cnde, Already agreed upon. The talk about Ben 4 Ben is visits for the purchase of the pata arth ee one McCoy, Choynski and Maher is alla! ¢ lean ef mee wea, and some of the luxuries, of Ji in excel-| blind. Corbett and Fitzsimmons | Maro thirty veteran of the war, de the remarkz | related at the Trans- azy 1 be Mr. Harrington from this fact rience which he office recently. His story, telling of | evils of which the Civil War was but) liams nethat| Will meet again and Corbett will! hle me. i was tak Dr. Wil- I had been cured of t other. They are getting a world of i had been formed when ene ae cnet and which had | advertising row, and when the! — = emarkabl wip. he men understand each | beginning in his own, and in thousands stoking hh > La 4 ‘ lature of LST, (MAM Wp “other cases, WAS 2S follows: ae I was a i years old, : ey served three years in the 124th Ilinois, clung to me i eae Wheceecnedanl| i é J es ” id rom me to use my name ex- iiting at Kewanee, Il. I was in Libby tobacco left me, aud I have never ered |match is made they will reap rich Order of Publication: Jt stasis H Ye ; h : 3 json, and suffered, like many another North- it since. I have recommended the pills t . STATE OF MISSOURI, i r 21, tf which has. . rietcher is Protiidier. Until recently { was a member many, ; ie pills te) | barvest | County of Bates. y 5* ay anes ¢ alli ihe Princeville Post, of the ae ae (53 d CursteR S&S. Harrreton. | I could tell you aomething abou [Int es cs oe d -s , “The strain of army life did its work in| Chester. S. Harrinvton, being duly sworn, ae | November term, 1897, +. ane pA 250 gdermining my health, although the col- deposes and s it the matters contained | that Carson affair that would sound | trator, Aa 8 1897. C tenreel ALehs «.D. did not come for years. For sometime in the above st: hy him signed are | yply.” WS Mudd ad ery ens F PiMfered {rom general debility and nervous- true Curster §. Harrixctos, | 280 coaeed: prteas me cone Do Not Be Deceived Of peas, so badly Sat I could not ale me For Subseribed and sworn to before me, anotary O'Rourke added that while in San | praying for an order for the sal: ation . n years my sleep s completely broken | public, this 15th day July, 1897. a ae the real estate of said decease en. sae mage Sas Agee gee 1,21 gee ere. a ibe digestion, resulted and my misery in- | LincoLty M. Coy, Notary Public. Francisco he learned the inside of satisty the remaining debts due < rer the alle of your chu 1 by acce pting My eyes began to fail, and as my! All the elements 1 ary to give new life | A a and ye paid for want of s h < ~d tm fer i foiy lost vitality my mind seemed to give and richness to the blood std restore shattered the Carson City affair and the future | ac oA ants, 1 - sols over you tories re are contained, in a cendensed form, in | plans of Corbett and Fitzsimmons. | ina few me wayalso. Icould scarcely remember events ner in- ee happened but a few weeks before. Dr. Will Pink’ Pills for Pale People. saa pee ian 5 tue cntoan OF act Maased eo et r : Migs yeatk 1 was unilied for busi-| They ing specific for such diseases 3 = , tifled that appl as aforesaid nas beea | gredients which even he docs not kn new. I was just able to creep around during as locomotor atuxi 1] paralysis, St. Vitus’ Sugar Beetsin Missouri. made, and u ne contrary be shown on or | 4 the greater part of this time, and there were danes, before the first day of the next. term times when I could not get upatall. My brother. is a doctor, but all his efforts to help me failed to give me any relief. I tried a number of remedies, without sil. Finally, having read articles regard- cures that had been effected by Dr. Wil- 1 is ; ee via Columbia, Mo, Dec 29.—| art to be held on the ad Mf yale and sallow ae 1890 the Missowri Experiment Sta sale of the whole, Orso mu bag s resulting from viti- |tion here has been making experi pevaneal armeck Acbel: tat Dr Willioms’ Pini |mente with eugar beets sent from Fest rrepep ig ogres ge Pee hrf, BO et nis a box. all counties of the state with a view court and that a ee baci tena ach of the heirs re ‘The Kind You Have Always ought” SEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF fame’ Pink Pills for Pale People, I decid to try them. That was in 1896. Tbe a box and Tels was, mile meen to ae i ua He iddressin De. me liams'|to ascertainthe per cent of euzer| dtjeast ten daye prior to the tiret dav ions. Just four days late had the Medicine Comps ae - é . A next term of this cor ; one ; one contained in the beets. To-day the | {i\rr or Missovli, } A as aan SoS SS SS SS authorities gave out the result of ee, eecar ’ | : ; . : z : alton, Prot i THE =e een OS Ene eaon: their experiments of the last seven | Court, "held in and tor Hola Insist on Having : STATE OF MISSOURI) ,, Th Teck trate that | iajthat the foregoing is of the | ounty of Bates, Seg years. e results demonstrat that | original order of publicatio: erred to | Th Kind t . In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Miss¢ * - aay as the same appears of record in m ce | ig ad "inva ste Nscemneeinie TNT, Cclae it will not be profitable for the Witness my hand and seal of said | € e6 1a eve! alec ou. il- plaintiff, the unknown heirs of John Hick~ . eels me _| {skar] cou at office in Butler, Mo., | THE CONTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY ly lin, deceased, John Gray and ithe unknown Missouri farmer to raise tbe beets | M tC "DALTON | E heirs of John Gray, deceased, defendants M a . oe ee | ° ‘ON, fe a a ate Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by for sugar purposes, if he intends to sadge ot Probate: A 2 oa = ) tis attorneys, Grave & Clark, and files his peti- . A == at 7 i Z erect;factories to develop the sugar e abl | is tion and affidavit, all € among other things . 8 Order of Pubheation “A ais of j that all the, Hetcndants,, arc non zetents of] ‘The per cent of eugar in the beets |srare or missocrt, 1 FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR o-w menced a suit against them in this court, the | yj reuit of Bates | e, object and general nature of which is to have risk of lows to the farmer. Many of county, Missouri, begun and held at the | | the title to the following described nds in} ¢th3 beets analyzed here showed a| court houce,in the city of Butler. on the | - | Bates county, Missouri wit: n acres] - first Tueeday after the eteeond Monday in — | of of the east side of thé northeast quarter of | pbigh per cent, but asa whole the r> November, 1897. and afterwards, © 4th | the southeast quarter of section nine(¥) in town- day of December, Js97, the same being the » forty (40) of range thirty-three (3 sults were rather disappointing for twenty-third judicial day of said term strip off of said eastside being six and = among other the following proceedings were General Office at Kansas | mane yitest ite noun end and rer and the prospects of the beet industry.| had, to-wit: An anda Garces plain a > } sexed | Frank Barnes, defendant : x Order of Publication | the northeast quarter of the’ southeast} The station intends, however, to; Now at this daycomes the plaint @ herein by € Téa e yuarter of section ten (10) in township her attorneys, Graves & Clark and files her | SPATE OF MISSOURI,+ .. by the Clerk in vacation said defendants be |} “ . " County ot Bates. td | ss ~ LUMBER CO.! | iistter iy pubication uae pian has con: [#8 DOt bigh enough to justify the] y. it remembered, that heretotore, GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES a regular term of the ¢ : 5 her ~ Fy forty (49) of range thirty-three (33), vestec inue the experiment: e ear | petition and fiday leging song othe c y of Bates ‘ City, Missour}. in the plaintiff under and by virtue ot ion SERS “i = eee dieses senate ane ee ne tle? | Be it remembered that heretofore, at a regular 6770 Revised Statute of Missouri (188%) chapter ]On @ larger scale. Beets sent from j resident of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it| frm of the cireuit court of Bates county, Mis- 103 and the subsequent amendment thereto, al- 2 is ordered by the court that aald defendant be uri, begun and held at the court house, in leging that the equitable title emanated from |the northeastern counties of the | notided by pubiication that plaiatif’ bas com city of Butler, on the first Tuesday aft ' r rwarids on th day of Ne * same being the thirteenth judicial day of said term among other, the following pro ener were had, to-wit: L Bradford plain- tif George Clarey, Sarah Hale and Burt ale, her husband fendants. | rere . . ' Now at this day es the plaintiff herein by A, Slocum, M,. C., the Chemist and attorney WO Jackson and files herin his Scientist, Will Send Free, to the tay t, alleging among other things that de- | Afflicted, thr Bottles of his tant, George Clarey, is not a resident of the Newly Discovered Reme- Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered ; . yurt that said defendant be notified by dies to Cure Consump- This company, with R. J. Hurley, | o° Gna" more tan Sl years prior “to. Uh of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, | stitution of this suit; : ‘ ; *? | immediate grantors have had } has Eight Lumber Yards in this | premises and paid the tax : menced acuit against him in this co l'ycars prior to the in-|@tate show the highest per cent of| petition and atidavit the object. and general that plaintiff and his . . . nature of which is toobtain adeeree of diverce ssession of said |Bugar. The counties of Lewis, | fom the detendant upon the grounds that the on same for more 7 . defendant is an habitual drunkard, and that 5 “ae than 31 years prior hereto: that John Hickiin| Scott, Schuyler, Sullivan acd Clark | uniess the said Frank Baruce be and appe county and other in adjoining coune} aii'soun Gray acquired title of apparent tit iis AGNtE ar GRA REAT EOE pmexnet en ae 3 S ‘ at this court, at the next t hereof, to bi ties. The fact that we operate to said Lands iu ist ‘and 185t by entry from the sent the best keete. The highest|fegunand holien at the — > sae ‘gts | United States anc © appears of record no . i : ty of B i nid cows ath iu number or yards, evables us to buy | conveyance from them from. that time to this }@verage where three cr mcre sam-| fy Reus bet tatoos bones che third all kinds of building material in large | Hee. st nonkn ths way haveanappareutinesr | ples were received belonge to Schuy-| (av ofeald term: if the term shall so long con quantities and sell at LOWEST fi by tinue—and if not, then on or before the last : t, that said John Hicklin is dead and his : r day of said term—answer or plead to the peti- * { PRICE. Call and see us heits are unknown to plaintiff and are not resi- ler with an average of 158 per cent | I0y fh said caens, the come Gil be tewle ns tion that plaintif! his commenced a suit tion and All Lung it dents of this state, and for that reason thelr of gygar, Sullivan coupty leads | confessed andjadzment wilt be rendered ac- | Aetna of which Is: to, partition and “divide Prouble, ‘ ely se! said Jc iray hi . y mong the par' ereto the follo' deserib- : x 50 YEARS’ lifinitely set out, that said John Gray has 20 among those sending in but two], And be it further ordered that a copy hereof | Miri SS eee Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic EXPERIENCE =| o))recaid and if he is'dead hisheira would have F . 7 | be published. according to law, in the Burien | W108) On bly in block three (3) in Warner's | OFCMFFY more Joy to the. afflicted, than y aforesaid and if he is dead hisheirs would have /gamples, with cn average of 16 1.|Wrexcy Tivet. a weekly newepaper printed | ihigons tor Mahe che of Butler and | Omer Of Slocum, M. €., of 163 Pearl ard published in Bates cou Mo. for four are nhknown to plaintiff’ and for that reason | Por the suger beet to be prefitable | weeks successively the last insertion to be at that unless he | Street, New York City Confident that he has discovered an abeolate George — Clare - their respective interests cannot be more defl- lesst Attean Gave beloce oh fon to Pet and appear at this court, at the next term : nitely setout; that if said Gray is living he is /it must contain 12 per cent of suger. | next ata taek hy org Tay OF the | thereof, to be begun and holden at th srt | Statute: sndeesaake ce great meet "Lnows not a resident of the state, and thatall the heirs i ‘A irne copy of the record. Witness my hard | Huse in the city of Butler, in said county, on | Pos ei casa teen cuen Gaetan or ee of both Hicklin and said Gray are non-residents | The average Missouri beet does not (gad the seal of the Circuit Court of | the 1th day of February, next, and on or 'be- | 1° wr'yeader of the BerLew WEEKLY TINEs the state of Misso: Dlg d his 4 a e t ireul of | fo said term he oO e ° e t 3 of th te of Missouri, that plaintiff and hi [erat] Bates county. this 6th day of Decem fay OF said term. if the term | who lesuflering from chest, bronchial, throat immedia Trace Marks and adver DEsIGNS more than 31 CoPYRIGHTS &C. eet = A s f f . nless the said defendants be an A. - Anyone sending asketch and description may | tii. ne said defen¢ and appear at| oe fas. 7 “ ” co! id Igious duty— burt, at the pext term thereof to be begun | simile is ca Whereas William Page and Mary © Page his| And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be Doctor coneiders 3% Sie re quickly ascertain our opinion free woethenes, and holden at the court house in the city of signature Liledives every | wife, did on the 12th day of July. 2895, excente | be published, according to law, in the Burien | 8,407 whieh he owes to homanity—to donate tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Butler, in said county, on the 15th day of Feb- of ‘wrappe® | and deliver to Bates c unty,in the state of Mis- | WEeKty Times, a weekly newspaper printed ‘Offered {reely, ie enough to commend it, had the open, notorious i mouut. ae” aaa e ec of said premises for contain that a se eee pene tae day of said term—answer or and have paid taxes aE gee | ae ‘7%: | plead to the petition in said cause, the same said time, and that CASTORIA. will be taken as confessed, and judgment will School Fund Mortgage Sale be rendered accordingly. spparently hopeless cases. and lung troubles or consumption. Already this ‘‘new scientific course of medi cine’’ has permanently cured thousands of sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. ruary next, andon or before the third day of souri, their tiurtgage. which said | and published in Bates county, Mo., for four Patents taken throuch Munn & Co. recetve | said term, ifthe term shall so long continue— school fund was daly’ recorded in | Weeks successively, the last Insertion to be at | SB More so is the perfect confidence of the special notice, without charge, in the andif not, thenonor before the last day of Pot of Gold. book 120, pa: chool fund mortgage | least fifteen days before the first day of the | Seat chemist making the proposition. th He has proved the dreaded consumption to ry a85, ry said term—answer or plead to the petition in record of Bates ¥y. Mo., conveying to | next term o! cirenit court Chet ¢ ier’ Catt said cause, the same will be taken as confessed i 3. 29 — :@ | Bates county the following described real es- A true copy of the record. Witness | b¢ ® curable disease beyond any doubt. $ i t It 6 and judgment will be rendered accordingly. San Antcnio, Tex. Dec. 29—There tat wit: [sea1] my hand and the seal of the circuit | _TBere will be no mistake in sending—the MU C9 361 Broadway, Ney York Lal Qual aaliated “ia Bates county, Mis- ple.of Brown County ‘over Siig: Te- ee ree reel or ames caveain achoot Taal a-4t seat Cheek, - perience from those cured, in all parte of the i — scicaetnacusetiteelll a eee ces prema: (boreed discovery Of ‘spot of gold, | Meets Sire te ect on neil sanont, tana ba Order of Publication K Don't delay anti too tate. Bare, Erompt, Foattive | O97 Of ue next term OF the reat comet ee, | Which it ia claimed is ouly s emall | oor pee gof an order or thecounty court Pocmrortes 1 Siecam, i ©,_ 96 Sime otros Cure for Impotence, Loss| A true copyof the record. — Witness my hand| part of smimmense fortune that) at the November adjourned Rs iy resmeaibered, that heretofore, at's reea- | ane beac te he meicn Wammetaee Ri cf = Manhood, Seminal and the seal of tt Wey Emicsions, Spermatorrhe. [Skat] Bates count Mervousness, Seif Distrust, | ber, 1 2 Loss of Memory. &c. Will = oy] mzke you a STRONG, Vigor- Badt oua Man. Price $1.09, 6 4 » $5 00. circuit court of on December 9th, 1597, 2 above descr vendae, to the h lar term of the Circait Court of Bates county no - Miseouri, began and held et the court Onder of Pali this Ith day of Decem- | lies buried near the sawe spot. hi nouse, in the city of Butler, on the east front door of the first Tuesday after the secont Bonday in There ia an old ‘fezend about city of Butler, county of Bates a: November, 1°97, an’ afterwards, on the 2nd treasure by the ton which is said to | souri, on a day of December, the ne being the i ret judicial day of said term among Be it STATE OF MISSOURI} County of Bates 5 ubered, that heretofore Monday, January IT fal Directions Matled f be buried in a certain part of that} eee | ttherine following proceedings werehad, | sts regular term of the Cireult Court of with each Box. Addresa Whereas tigre deadline | to-wit: OF Eenick, plaintiff, vs. J M Hurd Bates county, Missouri, begun and held at and John A country. The legecd says thata Fae weorsngg the court he in the city of Butler, on th and Irene Hard. Ballard Snow Linimert Co, | jis wire, by their deed of trust dated A 3 e, by e deec st dated April 2 ‘ . . | Now at s day ec ethe intiff herein b frat Tc after the second Monday in Ne z eee 1s90, and recor¢ in the recorder’s ofice | large coloay of Spaniards was located | MUDD, ide ciaueys eee mt eed ge files hl: a 7 | vember,i=7 afterwards, on the lith ¢ ao ST.LOUIS, - MO. | within and for Bates county, Missouri, in|, ction. The Ind de) — tion and aficavit, alleging among other things | of November, 117, the eame being the third book #2, page 365, conveyed to the undersigned | im that eection. eIndians made} — | thet ierendante ace not residents of the state | judicial day of said term, among other the z described real estate nge were bad, to-wit: Ide trustee, the followi tollowing procee ee ‘ i Ps souri: Wherenvo ordered Ask your CATAR RH lying and being situate in the county of Bates| war upon them, and the Spaniards eae ee eed are Sve Lonnie W Reeder, and state of Missouri, to-wit E i } é peri a es M guardia DRUGGIST The north half of the southw sjuarter of | placed all their money aod valuables} a shir "tae sinors, defendants e the plaintiff her appearing to the court riff herein thet the er, cannot be foand in ndant cannot be yrenpon id defendant plainti®’ b comm inthis court object and general nature of which is to parti- tion the following real estate in Bates county, Missouri, t section one (1) and the east the northwest quart | township thirty-nine } (32) containing 1 ance was of one ertain note fu d deed of trust; and whe has been made in the payment of the | pri r Bates conveye , in| together and buried them. which con- Recently the search for the buried in trast to secure the tealéreasure wis resumed, and it is claimed tbat all of it is about to be cipal of said note and the accruec | terest thereon, all of which is now found. | dueand unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request — am | of the legat holder of eaid note and pursuant to There is a Class of People Tthe above dese for a generous on, e. in fav endant for the 10 cent TRIAL SIZE. ELY’S CREAM BALM contains no cocaine, Mercury nor any oth- die ses At! Who are injared by the u erinjurions drug. It 4 lue to the high SUNN, | tears has been planed fa qaickly absorbed COLD In HEAD front door of in the | Shere. Scaannaie called Gives relief atonce Ps state of | nore grains, that takes Tgopens and cleans the nasal passages, allays | The most ctelicate stomach receive: inflammecion heals and protects the mem- a Sp ; trese, and but few can teil it estores the sense: of taste andsmell |. | = te >. does not coat over one-fourth ; trial size lve, at druggistor by mail : eae Salk ; drink it with great benefit. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street. NY caged tt i per pack Try it. nantes sien. ste ACCIDEN'I =e Chimpion Oster Eater, New York, Dec. 29—F. L Mackey, | yes‘erday won thr-e INSURANCE. THE FIDELITY UTAL AID ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU he re: bat led by accident $30 to $100 per month. : head wagered that wo limbs, $205 to S3 ‘ eyance 3 3 tto;} A crowd witness-d the > youreye sight, $2 > 2 ~ E $53 to $2,000, 1 i heered whea it was 00 per month undersiz d real estate lyi i Charies If insured, canno ail your income When you ar k abled by Accident ion at s cost of $1 to$ 1 Asi HETTERLY, .andGen Manszer, San Francciso. Cal ee eer a