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Harvey Steele, J C Clark Curator. Mark Lutsenhizer, F M Steele Executor Mary J Field, John H Sullens Executor Wiliam Worrell et al, J E Williams Curator. Weaver Miller, J F Brooks G & C. 3RD DAY. Alexander Bomar, Ruth Bomar Admrx. Olaf Chambers et al,Mary E Chambers Curator Jobn Pulliam, Perry Hackler admr. Frank A Lamb, J C Clark Curator. Willard R Morton, W F Duvall Admr. 4TH Day. Eddie Eagley et al, Samuel Stallcup G & C. Cora Nafus et al, John Gench G & C. Merton Clark, John Brown Curator. Hiram Johnson, Oakley C Johnson Executor. Lula Hauffman et al, Wm Minnick G & C. STH DAY. Martin W Mize, Jr, De C Mize G&C. Mary E Weaden, J R Weaden G &C. Walter C Shields, Thomas H Shields G & C. Amelia May Hamilton etal, FJ Tygard Curator. David Laskey, Clark Wix Administrator. 6TH DAY. John H O’Dea Administrator. Wm F Raz tal, J H Razey G&C Tillinan W Scifres, R L Scifres Administrator JP Nafus, J Rand J H Nafus Administrators. Jefferson Park, W J and U G Park Admrs. 7TH Day. Isadora Nafus, G G Henry mur. Jo O Shelby, John Francisco Admr John M Hoagland, J C Clark Admr. S E Greer, M M Greer Admr. u Wm P Lane, Lucy and C A Lane Executors. STH DAY. CI Roberts Executor. ith Admr. John 0’ Dea Margaret Briner, Mary Voshel, G W Sm a Rd hn M Sh J -ukins Curator Tessie Lee Cox, LD Wimsatt Curator Eleneaor Jayne, Geo D McNeil Executor. 9TH DAY. itr Cora Johnson, John W Johnson G &C term of the Probate Court commencing on 9th day of May, 1 i Witness my hand and sea’ this the Ww. M. Dattos. Judge of Probate. hess Jacks are black with mealy ose, 3 to 7 years years old, 14} to Shancs high, large head and ears, bore, good feet and good eders. Terms reasonable. Cor- pondence solicited. Address, D. A. CotyEs. Butler,JMo Notice of Finai Settlement. | otice is hereby given to all cred | and all others interested in the estate of | Willard R Morton, deceased, that I, Wm | F Duvall, administrator i | tend to make 8 {the next term oft | bate court,in Bates } | 1 ereot, a ro. tate o nty, Missouri, to be neld gth day ot May, t noe 21 Ws. F. Duvatt, Administrator. S { Bodies Found at Shawneetown, | Shawneetown, Ill, April 13.—The | bodies of Dora and Mary Galloway, | daughters of Sheriff Galloway, and | Mrs. Edward Fleck, who was drowr- ed in the flood, were found to-day. egain | when he saw his dead children. It is feared he will lose his mind. The mayor ani council of Evans- ville, Ind., visited this city to-day, ‘and will to-mcrrow send fifty fire men to join in the search for the | dead. The water is falling fast. An in |spection was made of the levee to- | day, and it was found to bea total jwreek. It will requires $100,090 to put itin condition. The of | $4,000 was received to day from dif- Much food and} clothing is being recsived without | invoices and the committee is un-| able to acknowledge the receipt. | eum ferent sources 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 No Kubber Stamp Congr The Din-cerat is in receipt of cir- culare, etc. from Allen Dorman, of Clinton, announcing that he is a can didate for congress. We sbould like very much to support Mr Der- man for the position he desires, but | unfortunately the gentleman prints | bis card on his envelopes with a rubber stamp. Under there circum stances the towline cf this paper seman, j must remain detacbed from the poet-autbor’s candiijacy —Ozceola Democrat. Here too, Pete; we noticed the gentleman’s rubber etamped en velopes when we received his circu lar. Most editors are rubber necked but they can’t stretch it far enough to be taken in by a rubber stamp fiend.—Appleton City Herald KIDNRY DISEASES 4 eur tiseeces Foley’s Kidney Cure a guaranteed remedy or money refunded. At JA ‘Trimble’s drugstore. “The Pops of War.” While Seratcr Thurston was making his Cuban epsech news came that the Spanish flotilla bad sailed for the Canary Islands. A senator mentioned the matter to Mr Hanna and eaid: “Now, the dezs of war will bo unloosed.” Mr. Hanna peint ed to Mr. Thurston, who was speak ing at the time, and remarked: “No; you mean the pups of war!” Now the American people are very tired of Marcus Alonzo Hanna They baye tolerated him for years They will not stand him much long«r. He has never said or done a thing which was not un-Americav and traitorous.— Washington Times. A Sure Thing for You. A transactionin which you cannot lose Is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, fur- red tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liv- er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money re- funded. C.C.C. are asure thing. Try a box today; 19, 25,50 cents. Sample and booklet free. See our big ad. Robert Morris’ Heir. Warsaw, Ind, April 8 —The money loared by Robert Morris to the national government during the revolutiensry war, acd which now anounts to upward of $1,000,000 will be paid to Mrs. Caterine Sayder, of this city, who has just proyed to be his grsnddsuzhter and rightful heir. Her father, James Morris, died at Middletowo, O, seventy years ago, snd it was the fact of her early adoption by ancther family that hae rendered h+r lineage so difficult to trace. Safferers Glad Tidings | to Asthma Foley’s Honey and Tar gives quick AtJ Guthrie, Okla, April £4.—Big Looking Glass, one ot the most ir- fluential chiefs of the Comanches, is dead. He was formerly a bloody warrior and led many a raid agai st the whites, but of late years was ecnverted to Christianity,end preach- ed many Sermons to the other mem- bers of the tribe Dr. Willis Sm f Tulane University, Orleans, bas accepled au invitation to de the annual address before the Uni versity of Missouri The annual commencement address will be de- livered by Wiliam Vincent Byars of | | J | St. Leuie. Norristown. Pa, April 14 —The ‘powder mills cf James F. Miller, 20 miles from here, were demolished by | an explosion yesterday. There were 150 tess of power in the building | at the time. No one was killed | The Keller brothers, Virgil, Jake and Will, Siter Soudle aud Americus | Massey, charged with the murder of James Burgin and wife, in Benton) county, Ark, have beea acquitted Sbake Into Your Shoes Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painfal, swollen, smarting, nervous | feet anit instant!y takes the etingoat ef corns and bubions. It’s the greatest comfort dis- covery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Itis a certain cure fer sweating, callous and not, tired, feet. Tryitto-day Seid by ail druggists and shoe stores By mail $5 cents in stamps. Trial package Free Address Allen S. Olm- stead, LeRoy, New York. | Tha Pettis county democratic cen tral committee bas issued a call for Saturday, April} 23, to select delegates to a couaty | convextion. township m eting3 Legg Bros, dealers in sheet 3 music and musics! goods at Kansas City, made a voluntary assigament of their assets to their creditors | Wednesday. The Palmyra Presbytery, posed of 2@ churches in northeast com- | Missouri, with « membership of over 2,000 is in session st Paris, Mo James H. Pollock, a wealthy far- mer of Boone county, Mo, accidentally killed by the discharge of a gua while tryivg to kill a hawk medicine chest and every 1s out of order; cure headache, biliousness, and traveller's grip. They are all liver troubles. Mild and efficient. 2 cents. wes Should be in every family P 2 il invaluable when the stomach i Ss Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates," § In the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation, March 2sth. 1898. Alfred Howell laintiff, vs. Emma Howell, defendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorney before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, inv cation, and files his petition and affidavit, alle; ing among other things, that defendant, Emr Howell, is not a resident of the state of Mis* souri. Whereupon itis ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has com menced a suit against her in this court by petition and affida- vit, the object and general nature of which is to obtain adivorce from the defendant, upon the ground that the defendant without any reasonable cause abandoned this plaintiff and ogeta ANegetable Prep on for As- similating the Food andRegufa- j || ting the Stomachs and Bowels af aratu | | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- || ness and Rest.Contains neither || Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. Becype of Ola Dr SARUELPOTCEER Punpkin Sad* Ax Sana * Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Ato months old 35 Doses —35CENTS nena enna 17 So reeaee RENMEI EXACT COPY CF WRAPPER. THE | NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION, ewe | 18 and Sometimes 24 Pages a Week. | 156 Papers a Year. FOR ONE DOLLAR. seer f Pablished every Alternate Day except Sunday The Thrice-Aweck Edition of New York World is st among all “‘weekly’”? papers in size, frequency ot publication, and the freshness, accuracy | and variety ot its co It has all | the merits of a great $6 daily at the| price ot a dollar weekly. Its political news is prompt, complete, accurate and | impartial as all its readers wiil testity. It is against the monopolies and for the people. It prints the news of all the world, having special correspondence from all important news points on the globe. It has brilliant illustrations stories by great authors, a capital humor page, complete markets, departments for the household and woman’s work and other nts. has remained absent from plaintiff for more than the space of one year, and that uniess the said Emms Howell, be this court, at the next term and appear at holden at the court thereof, to be begun and house in the city of Butler, in 1 county, on the Ith day of June, next, and on or be- fore the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according tolaw, in the Butter WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at east fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk tness ‘A true copy of the record. [sear] my hand and the seal of the The Present Crisis THE _ POST-DISPATCH IS THE ONLY and positive relief in all cases. A Trimble, druggist. Shot Her Son-in-Law isie Tupea shot and fatally wound- ed her son-in-law, Fred K. Solane, shooting herself. | A Life for 50c. New O:leans, La, April 6 —Mrs.; | $§T. LOUIS PAPER | With I's Ows Staff Cc rrespordents at all Points of [uter st. | At Havana— Mary Zinn et al James Crooks Curator. Elijah Butler, SL Starr Executor Holt and Hoagland, 3 C Clark Admr. yesterday. : epee aan Eee JC Clark A Gees taper Gwasllia!tlove leith Fea eee STATE OF MISSOURI 7} I | sy ore .. Solane and jealous of her daughter. | At Madrid— County o : | I hereby certify the above to bea true and} When Solane married the dauzhter! SA. Housiboa correct copy of the Settlement Docket for the | M Bd suglton the mother attempted suicide by | | At Wsshirgton— | Mr. Stepben Boosel Many people have been eured of |At New York— Kidney di Trimble’s drug The wife of Monroe H. Hightow | store. t| fire with kerosere Tuesday night house was consumed. jer, near Corsicana, Tex., started a| ases by taking a 50c bot- tle of Foley’s Kidney Cure. At J A! Mr. Morton Watkins. THE NEWS OF THE DAY IN THE POST-DISPATCH i “115 cents a week ‘seven days) if deliv _at Butler, om the|/She was burned to death and the| ered by agents; 60c a month if sent by mail. special departments of unusual interest. We otter this unequaled newspaper and | fue Butter WEEK Times together for one year for $1 The regular subscription price ot the two papers is (. HAGEDORN The Old Reliable PHOTOCRAPHER | | | | | | North Side Square, | Has t | he best equipped gallery ip Southwest Missouri. 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