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We remain your obedient servants, Jno. F. Herrall & Son, Geo. L. Adrian, Mo. P. 8. Any business entrusted to us will have prompt astention. TO EVERY ONE Who suffers witt any chronic diseaee of any part of the human body, such as Kidney and ladcer, Heart, Liver and Stomach Troubles, Face ‘d Skin Eruptions, disorders of the Sexual Organs, Sexual Weakness and Indiffer- ence. etc, provided application be made at once, in order that its inventions, appliances, and never failing remedies may receive the widest pos- sible publicity, and prove their own merits by actual use and permanent cures, No money | whatever will be received by the State Medical Sanitarium from anyone under its treatment until beneficial results are acknowledged. Its remedies and appliances have been commend- ed be the newspapers of two continents and endorsed by the greatest doctors in the world Where development is desired, they accom- plish it and never fail to invigorate, upbuild and fortify. 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Notice is hereby given_that in pursuance of | an order of the Probate Court of Bates county, Missouri, made on the loth day of February, }s98, L have taken charge of the estate of Peter | Swartzendruber, deceased. i ‘All persons having cla'ms against said estate, | are required to exhibit them for allowance | tothe administrator Within one yearafter the | date of said letters, or they may ve precluded | | from any benefit of said estate; | claim be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they shall be for- | and if sach ever barred. 14 40° This I7th day of February. 1598. y. BROWN, *Putlic Administrator. No failure, no publicity, no deception, | | DEATH OF ALICE MITCHELL. | |Slayer of Freda Ward Passes Away in a | Tennessee Asylum. | Memphis, Tenv., March 31.—Alice | Mitchell, who killed Freda Ward ia |the spring of 1892 in this city, diced | this mornicg at the Bolivar insane lasylum. The young woman wes | placed on tria! for murder, but her jattorneys pleaded present insanity jand she was ord: red to be sent to| ithe asylum. She was in apparent! good health there until a few months | ago, when she began to waste away, | her remarkable career. lum she was a model patient and) gavenotreuble. Once some one dared her to climb to the top of a} following night the young woman eecaped from herroom, went to the top of the tower and took a bath The murder of Freda Ward was a world-wide sensation. The re- mains of Miss Mitchell will be brought to Memphis and buried in Elmwood, not far from the spot where the victim ot the knife she wielded now sleeps. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night. It epoils their sleep. You can drink GRAIN-O when aS please and sleep like a top. ForGRA O dees not stimulate, it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons, young people and children Grain-O 8 the perfect drink. Made from pure grains Get a package from your grocer to-day, it in place of coffee. Ic and 25c. Try Merchant Kills a Wood Chopper. Keyteeville, Mo, March fatal shooting cccurred at Guthridge Madea | Mills, seven miles north of this \Weill Man place, this afteracon, as a result of $ éf'Me an old grudge between Franklin J. Ellis, a merchant, and John Holden, a wocd chopper. Holden first shot Ellis through the hand, tbe ball passing into hiship. Ellis fired sev- eral shots at Holden, causing wounds from which he soon expired. Ellis surrendered to the authorities A coroner’s inquest will be held over Holden to morrow Both Ellis and Holden were bachelors. CA STONRIA. ‘Tho fa0- simile is = — Liledd, “re Alaskan Travel Falls Off. Tacoma, Wash., April 1.—Travel to Alaska has fallen off tremendous ly. During the lest two weeks arrivals from Lastern states have been fewer than at any time since December, while almost every day has seen another steamship added to the Alaskan fleet. The steamship Cleveland is tied at the saw mill, the business cff-ring this week being insufficient to warrant sending her out. The steamship Austrailia sailed last night with only 100 passengers from Tacoma and Seattle, though she can carry 600 Her freight is likewise light. The falling off in travel is attribu‘ed to discouraging reports from the trails. Have You Had the Grip? If you have, you probably need a reliable medicine like Foley’s Honey and Tar to heal your lungs and stop the racking cough incidental to this disease. At J A Trimble’s drugstore “Jonah’? Namber. New York, March 31_—A German statistical scientist calls attention to the remarkable attributes of the year 1898. No mania the present generation bas lived or will live under such peculiar circumstances, a condition that has not sppeared since 1651, snd wi'l not appear agsin until the year 2119. People imbued with superstitious belief and mem- bers of thirteen clubs ought to watch closely ihe events of this remarkable year. Asa starter the nom-ral 1898 cap be divided by 13, ard the four fig be divided by 13 Deafness Cannot be Cured. {dition of the mucous lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have arumbling so 4 impertect hetring, and when it is entire ly closed deatness is the result, and un the inflammation can be taken out and this tube be restored to its normal | | | | | condition, hearin | nine casas out oj ten are caused > catarrh, which is nothing but an infia ed condition of the mucous surtace We will give one hundred dollars tot any case ot deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s j Cure. Send for j F. J. Cueney & Co., Toledo, O. | pe@_Sold by drugg water tower 120 feet high and the | ures added gives 26, which cen also} {by local applications, as they cannot | Avast a div — reach the diseased portion of the ear, | ground that one way to cure deafness, | reasonable cause ab and that is by constitutional remedies. | has, remained, Deafness 1s caused by an inflamed con-| that unle g will be destroyed for | be rendered ac Catarrh | ST. His Interest Paid Premptly. Topeka, March 25.—On the 25 of March each year sinee 1880, William Lampkins. an old begro ‘of Tecu esh, bas called oa the state treasurer and paid the interest on the notes he owes for land that helonged to the State Agricultural co lege {n 1880 Lampkins purchasei two acres of land near Tecumesh from the state, giving th refor eight notes | notes he| paid off and the other four, he says | |he will pay next year. for $25 each. Four of the He is nearly 80 years of age, but land today death brought an end to | Be has never failed to make his an At thiaasy- jnual visit to the state treasury and pay hia $8 interest as punctually as ever. He came today | Fayetteyille, Ark, March 24 —Tke dead bodies of four unknown tramps were found in a refrigerator car in the Frisco yards hereto day. Death resulted from suffocation, as the car was tightly closed and a coal fire had been burning ina crude pipelees stove. Nothing was fvuod on tbeir persons by which they could be iden- tified. They are supposed to have been aequad of the army of tramps now coming south to find employ ment at strawberry picking. Gets Damages for Sedaction. Jefferson City, Mo, April 1 —Io division No. 1 of the Supreme court to-day Judge Marsball filed an opin jion in ths case of Liese vs. Meyer, brought to the Supreme court frem Lafayette county. This is a case of 31—A | seduction under promise of marriage Mary Licse sued Jobn Meyer f.r $10,600. She the case in the lower court and the judgment is affirmed here. Judge Marshall rays that the measure of damages in cases of this character is the injury to tbe plaintiff's affections end wounded pride, as well as the loss of marriage aud the seduction may be given in evidence to aggravate the damages. won feelings, Zola Free, Paris, Mareh 31 —The Court of Appeals, in the case of appeal of Emile Zola against the judgment of the Paris Assizs Court, condemning him to 12 months’ impriscmmest,and to pay 3,000 francs, has decided to sustain the finding of the lower court, but also has decided that M. Zola shel! not urd-rgo sny punish. ment. Io other words, the verdict and sentence are affirmed, but they are not te be put icto effect. Cure all liver ills, bilious- ry ness, headache, sour stom- out pain or gripe. by all druggists. 25 cents. ach, indigestion, constipa- The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparills. TRUSTEE’S SALE—Whereas Daniel T. Brooks and A. R. Brooks, his wife, by their certain deed of trust dated March 3rd, 1896, and recordéd in the recorder’s office in Bates county Missouri, in book No. 135 at page 175, conveyed to John Hamilton, trustee, the following de- scribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- wit: The north halfof the southeast quarter of section seventeen (17) in township forty (4) of range thirty-three (33) excepting the right way through said land of the Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf railroad, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of ten certain notes fully described in said deed of trust; whereas, default has been made in the payment of one of said notes and the same is due and unpaid; and whereas, by the terms of said deed of trust all of said notes are made due and payable upon default of payment in one; and whereas John Hamilton, the trustee there- in named, has refused to act. Now, therefore, & 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 bid- der for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates, state of Missouri, on! Monday April 18, 1898, between the he of nine o’clock #. m. and five ck p.m. of that day, for the purposes of satisfying the said debts, interests and costs. Cc. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, ¥ and Acting Truste Graves & Clark, Attorneys. 1s8-4t Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI,/ ,, County of Bates, ——— In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation, March 2th. 1808. Alfred Howell Emma § ell. defendant. plaintiff, vs. ow at this day comes attorney before the undersigned circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, cation, and files his petition and affidavit, al ing among other things, that defendant, E. Howell, is not a resident of the state of M souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in ! vacation that said defendant be fled n that plaintiff h: in this court t e plaintiff her: erk | } th ore 3 shall so long coniin before the last day « plead to the petition | will be taken as co ordin, ' And be it fart | be published, accord Weesty Tiwe | and publ | weeks east fifteen d next term of t STEWAR ‘A trae {smat] my hand ard th opy of the r sea. circuit h day of 1 of th at the request of the legal holder of’ said notes | | ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula- | ting the Stomachs and Boweis af INFANTS - CHILDREN Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral NoT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Consti Bag mae Stomach Diaetocs. | Worms Convulsions, Feverish- || ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. 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