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i i | were murdered reputation, brought. nition. head and face sciousness. Tettaton tells stories of the affair, the statement that committed by ed the money. the first fire, widow fell, yard he was cut and beat into insen- He claims to be entirely ignorant of all that followed WOMAN HAS A PRESENTIMENT. The dead woman seems to have hada presentiment that something would happen to her. shis to a neighbor yesterday and sold of a mysterious visit J. A. Tet jaton made to the house recently at night. Coroner Harrison mquest this swntense feeling against Tettaton, and as there have been threats of lynch- ing made the sheriff has taken him Aknife and pistol, Mentified as property of Tettaton, have been recovered from the ruins Tettaton is a member of the board of trustees of Bernie, from Malden. sibility. toa safe place The boy had been as a composition on the nayal battle of This the painful result an steemed up a waze an’ He sed So he came a bustin’ Santiago. “Sam: then Cerverey ‘I gess Iie make a run for it.’ erackt on all sale an ‘aru the narrer place where Hobsun " sinkt the Merrymack, elost toshore in heps to git away. Sly seen him a com ed to the other ships, an tha all went tural resour for Cerverey like a thousan of brick. | has Sly swinged the Bruklyn reund and SiGe O. S. Straus in regard to Jet em have it with both barls frum | Securing the services of two Ameri- An’ pritty soon the | can agricultural experts who are to the Spanush ships went down plunk| be attached to the Ministry cf Mines Uke as though they had heles bord! ‘age eulture and Forests. the wurd go. FIVE KILLED BY A FIE Revolting Crime Committed at Night Near Maiden, Mo. Woman and Her Four Children are Butchered | a)) this while?’ Dexter, Mo., April 26.—Mrs. Jane Tettaton, a widow, and her four children, two boys and two girls, ranging in ages from 6 to 12 years, in cold blood in their home 17 miles south of Mal- den, last night, partly consumed in the fire that de- sbroyed the residence. ton, a step-son of Mrs. whe had hitherto borne a good been arrested on suspicion of having committed the crime, as all the circumstances seem to point to his guilt. against Tettaton is intense and there are threats of lynching. The Tettaton family was an influ ential one in this community. Some time ago Wash Tettaton, considerable means, an estate, the greater part of which was bequeathed to Mrs Jane Tetta ton, his second wife Son, his son by the first wife, was appointed administrator. agement of the entirely satisfactory to Mrs. Tettaton and asa result several Yesterday, however, Mra Tettaton agreed to dismies the suits for a cash consideration of $500 and to eancel claims held upon lands be- longing to the estate. and has HOME IN FLAMES. J. H. Tettaton went to his step- mother’s home Inst night to adjust matters, and that was the last seen of the widow and her children alive. About 9 o’clock neighbors the Tettaton dome was on fire, and on reaching there discovered the bodies of the flames. five victims aud as he ran afternoon eight eam hite Cr Leiba ¥ The Boy and the Battie. come out. their bodies J. H. Tetta- Tettaton, The feeling @ man of died, Yeaving J. H. Tetta His man- estate was suits were saw that in the Vigorous efforts on the part of those present saved them from total destruction. the bodies were burned past recog One of the children bad a bullet wound in the head and half of the mother’s skull was gone. H. Tettaton was found in the yard with thirteen knife wounds on his shamming uncon- His wounds are trifling. many conflicting but sticks te the crime was two unknown men. He says that he was talking with his stepmother about the payment of $350, fer which he showed a receipt eovered with blood and purported toa have been signed by the widow, when the men entered and demand- He refused to give it up and the men opened fire. Tettaton said, into the As it was, She spoke of is holding an There ed to write an he stered| and he signul-! of the captains was wipin’ thare for steemed Admiral Sampsun. ‘Hello,’ says Sly plesently, ‘where you bin But Sampsun wus ‘It looks to me,’ he sez bitturly, ‘as 1f you think you wuz the hole thing. But Sly, he only lafs. ‘Ob, I don’t kno’, he says an’ winks at the captins, ‘I gess there's glorie enuft te go round. But Sampsun was offul biiyus. If you had obayed orders’ ha sez, ‘this dis graysfull thing weuldn’t hav’ hap pened Then Sly dident say no more coz he saw how bilyus Sampsun wuz An’ the Cerverey ships bein’ sunk and all tha couldn't try it over agin, an’ that’s all I kno’ about it up to out of sorts. the present writin’..—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ballard’s Snow Lint liniment in the w« nd inflammation ot n any known remedy, 2 ttle guaranteed 25 H. L. Tucker. price and Is Killed by Moonshiners, Knoxville, Tenn., April 21 —Sher iff J. S Dawson, of Cook county was killed last night from ambush in the mountains near the North Carolina line, not far from Walkerville, N. C. The sheriff accompanied by a party of deputy marshals from this city, was on wraid. The marshals walked into the ambush about 2 o'clock this morning. The first shot was aimed at Chief Deputy J. I. Dalton of this city. The bullet passed through his coat, striking Sheriff Dawson in the neck. The sheriff died almost instantly. The scene of the ambush is in the montains, twenty five miles from the nearest telegraph office, and details are meager. It is said the moonshiners have gathered in considerable force and reinforee ments will be cent to the deputies at once. Drink Grain- and has that r: seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about I 2as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink contain- ing nothing bnt nourishment. Ask your gro- cer for Grain- p> then new food drink. 15 & The St. fois County Democrat staff correspondent of the Chicago Record, Washington, D.C, tod T Boyer: “I haye been heping to make a visit to your this epring, to revive my recollections of a few ex citing days spent there twenty-five town years ago, at the time of the between the Piokerton detectives and the Younger brotbers pened, accidentally, to fall in with the Pinkerton people, and but fer an accident that must have been provi dential I left them a few moments before the fight at Monegaw A! few days later I west up to the scene of the battle, was captured by the Younger boys, heid as their prisoner for forty-eight hours. They treated ms very kindly, but politely advised me to leave the country, which I did very promptly. I have ever since been anxious to go down there and lock over the ground do ro this again, and I hope to spring.” rds Horehound Sy , for Consume oat and ¢ uaranteed. dren, Beer Bul Has Passed, | Jefferson City, Mo, April 20.— | The Farris bill, regulating the in- |spection of beer in Missouri, and \It is designed to be a revenue meas- lure. It putsa tax of ene cent on} every galicn of beer made or sold in} this state, and two cents cn each} no matter of what size, A case of 24 pints is | | package, el or keg. In crder to develop the agricul-| ces of Turkey, the Sultan onsulted with United States! \ Rt ae ane REIS ASNT * peal. I hap-|or cases Moberly, disordered kidne pain across the a were the most painfal toms; I could no! could I bend forward w . | providing a tax, passed the heuse| pain in my back; | been a re so gr | want o | 80 they defined as a package of bottle beer. ! yei Loans. $181,000,000 .........$190,000,008 in ‘em. Then when Sly an the rest|OUTRIVALS THE BANK OF ENGLAND. rids and lettin’ the guas cool off, up | Fiye New York Banks to Merge Into One. COMPARISONS. BANK OF ENGLAND. Deposits. BANK OF FRANCE 149,000,000. ........... 94,000,000 BANE OF GERMANY. £16,000,000............126,000,000 PROPOSED NEW YORK BANK. 213,202,100............261,534,700 New York, April 20.—Plans for 202,100. the absorption of four banks by the National City Bank sre again said to be making. bank will have the enormous deposits of $261,534,700, and loans of $213,- The table above shows how powerful it will be in compari: son with the great banks of Europe. The rumor is that the National City Bank is about to absorb the Hano ver National and several other prom inent banking ing the National Park the Importers & Traders’ Banks. The consolidated institutions, includ and Phoenix Natioral We Will Give You a $4 Watch anything. particulars. If you will show our publication to your friends. We don’t want you to sell them ork City. The watch is made by a well known American firm, in two sizes, children and adults.’ nickel or gold plated hunting case and fully guaranteed. Overland, Send 2 cents for 34 Park Row, New Mcnice county has the champion month. The requ lighten the battle| T edy and T is the or protr physicians, cures t c. HL his bri 59) held et the Galt noon, preliminery to the meeting of +|the National Stove Association next shot girl of today, says the Paris Ap- Last spring she planted and cultivated successfully three acres of potatoes, did all the ecoking and sewing for the family, milked seven cows, fed the calves, took care of the chickens, botker<cias crows, put out of the way fcur snakee, set the dogs e‘ter halfa dczen tramps, went to thir- teen dinces aud seven pienies, de voured nine 10 cent novels, up fcur nights each week with her best fellow. refused the proffered band in mar- riage of a Shelbina dude. and killed several and sat Better than all, she After you have concluded that you ought not} =3=3=3§3§ —— ——— drink coffee. It isnot medicine but order it, because it is healthful, invigorating A conference of Southern and and appetizing. itis made from pure grains | Western stove manufacturers was House this after- The gathering was to pre- uc lers Bu remedy publishes the following paragraph | Pare @ scale of prices for the consid- | thirty-six cents tog i - a commissions and fees upon the from a letter of William E. Curtis, |®tion of the national body. The] scribed reai estate situate in i a é: e i ari stove men say there has been an ad- vance of 70 to S80 per cent in the cost of material, but only a 10 per cent advance in stoves, and they de- sire to haye the parity restored. ot medicine is to of pain and cure question ot a rem- keye Pile Ointment tor blind, bleeding s that irdorsed by e the most obstinate Tucker. pi Mrs. tef Mo propate court Al person | tate, ar 3-4 EXCELLENT RESULTS. Thev Have Resulted in a Steady Gain of Popularity. People Who Are Eyer Ready to Recommend What Has Done Them Much Good The people of Mis: the great beneti | use of Morrow for back: vousness kidneys. where other reme ple of this State out and add their testimony that their friends may know what to use and get cured. M.0O’Co Morrow Mo., a | yectacday by a vote of 71 to 51. The | eral oceasions on account of weak back. Mor 1 gi row’s Kid-ne-oi recommended bill has now passed beth houses. | for my trov It aa ey e | precluded from any jif such claims be Fears from the dat shallbe foreyer April, 1599 puri feel very gratefal for | they have received from the Kid-ne-oids, the great remedy dizziness, sleeplessness, ner- eases arising from the | Kid ne-oids will cure have failed and the peo. have not been slow to find thi » 405 North Fifth etreet, “I have suffered from | 8a 6 for more than three years: | ll of my back and lumbago and distressing t stand erect at ti out sul ITcame near falling on sev- symp- | es, neither | eeably of said estate; and bited within two ublication, they his 15th day of B. HARPER. Admisistrater. | | before the last da: | plead tot ing intense | , Notice of Special School Election. ‘EREAS, More than five resident ta: of the School District of the City of Missouri, have petitioned the Board of Direc- Miscorsaid District in writing that they desire an increase in the rate of taxation fer school and F WuEness, It has become necessary to crease said annual rate of taxation twenty-f cents on the One Hundred Dollar yaluation in | addition tothe forty cents on the One Hundred | Dollar valuation now authorized for school | said district B Noti hereby given that a special electior has been called by said Board of Directors to | be held in the wards at the usual place: ing in the city of Butier, in Bates coun i souri, on | Tuesday, the 9th day of May, 1809, for the purpose of voting upon the to ‘authorize the Board of Direc school district to levy twenty-five One Hundred Dollar valuation of th of said district in addition to the forty ce the One Hundred Dollar valuation now a ized, for the necessary expenses of conduc the public schools for the ensuing year. which time and place said proposition” will submitted to the legal voters of said d@ as provided by law rs utler, roposition y order of the Board of Dire of t School District of the © er, Missouri. W. G. Suarey Ws. W. Ross, President Seeretgry. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI) County of Bates, $ In the circuit court, February te , of Missouri at the relation and to the use Owen, ex-officio collector of the rey Bates county in the state of Mi tiff, vs. J H Walizer, defendant. Order of Publication. Now at this day comes the plaintitt her attorney and files her petition and a alleging among other things that def: JHW pr, is a non resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon itis ordered by the court | that said defendant be notitied by that plaintiff has commen , him in this court the object and nature of which is to enforce the lien of t of Missouri for the delinguent taxes year 13%, amounting in the aggrega sum of $6.03 together with interest, cx mission and fees, upon the following descri real estate situate in Bates county, Miss to-wit: Lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20 addition to Adrian, Mo., said defendant J H appear at this court at the ne term thereof, to be begun and holde court house in the city of Butler ty, on the first Tuesday a day in June, 1 1399, next and on or before t term, (if the term shall so iong c« not then before the last day ot swer or plead to the petition in same will be taken as confes: will be rendered according!) And be it further order« be published, according t WEEKLY TIMES, a we dt ss. j | weeks succe Teast thirty days next term of the Jun x THURMAN, Cire A true copy from the rece [seat] my hand and th court of Bates co 1890. c 40 April Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI) County of Bates. — 5 In the Circuit Court, Fe of Missouri at the r B Owen bre Order of Publ Now at this day comes th her attorney and files her ve alleging, among other William Paul is not a re Missouri. Whereupon, court that said defen tion that plaintiff has comme him in this court, the object af which is to enferce the Missouri for delinquent amounting in the agi Lot eighteen (15) and east half of lot (17), block twenty-five Ville, Missouri, and Un ss t fendant William Paul be and apy court, at the next term thereof, holden at the court house in the in said county, on the 13 and on or before t the term shall on or before the or plead to tl will be taker be rendered a And it is further be published, ace WERKLY TIMES a week in said county of Bates for sively published insertion to be first day of s on thata to law, in the B newspaper publ tl w Inthe Cireuvit Court, Fe State of Missouri at th nee of A 6 Owen, ex- revenue for Bat: M Misener, defendant. Order of P Now at this day come her attorney and t vit, alleging am ant, WEFMM state of Misac broary term, relation and blicatian, reupon ndant be f haa ro: yurt, the to’ enforce the lien uri for the do- year Inv, amount ate to $! ommiszions, cit against general nature « the followin Batescounty, 3 Fort theast quarter of 28) township thirt - (51), and that unless the esid defend appear at their court, at the next te © be begun and holden at the e he city of thirteenth d fore the third day shall so long contin of rm—ans wer petition in said cause nfessed and jadgm ngl further orde: Ted will be taken be rendered accor: And it ye publis THURMAN, i frou of Miseou “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES, GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF aoe coe 10.000, “ITS 'S ST TLETAND BROS Harness and Saddelry, s Leather Tree S buggy seat saddles. justers and fly nets. pew ones. ness store in ness are all and thirty seta on bund get our “99 prices. South Side Square SPECIAL reATURES. are Bail akor Walnet & Madison St. Chicage, machine and we will member take the all eiving 1 by mankind, Butler Mo. Double wagon harness from $ Single harness, 5 harness from $3 to $15. Sad& Lap robes, toy new and repair old the Southwest a made We will sur} BUTLER, Mo. Order of Publication TATE OF County hich i in the Missouri, ribed lo ing an . tr tuate in th , to-wit the we Order of P TATE OF MISSOURI, + of Bates, ; : Pp imple by, and in Village of Ar so that MISSOURI+ TE 88 r Twenty-two and one st sid publicatic tif? here and affid B' i ainst thean in pral bature of tan order and p half ording at home. On Read and See Whst we Beep in Sice We keep everything that horse owners need 10 to $29, 5; second hand jles of all styles and prices, from the cheapest tothe stee] fork cow boy and sole leather spring horse blankets Harness oil and Soaps fall line machine oila and axel grease. Trim ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for We have the largest retail bar vd cur be 6 hundred Come, inepect and rise you. /McFARLAN D BROS. Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, ? Connty of Bates. tes In the circuit court, February te of Missouri at the relatio : rm, 1309, State to the @ A B Owen, ex-ofticio col of the revel of Bates ‘county, Miescuri, plaintiff, Emma J McKenzi tant. Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the p jaintif hereta by her attorney and files her petition and af davit. alleging among imma J McKenzie, the state of Missouri, by the court that said therthings that is @ non-reside Whereupon tt is ordered defendant be no tided by publication that pisintif has oom- mented a suit against her in petition and affidavit the Object this court by and genersl nature of which isto enforce the lien ofthe state of Missouri tor the delinquent taxesof ear] th um of $ commission and fees, upon the ecribed real estate situated in Missouri, to-wit The north half of the north hai enst quarter of the northeast 4 tion uine (%) of township thirty-three (35), and th d defendant, Emma J McKer rat the next Jun n and holden i th amounting before the thire so long continu the term) and 1 peti to law, the e and judgem prayer of ea ed real estate sold to eatiefy t And itis further or said that a copy hereof, be put BeTLen WeekLY Times, printed and pabtished in Bates fe ¢ thirty ne term of said sour. jay of the next in the OO, together with interest, f ifthe term shall then before the endof B weekly newsps to conte, following de- Bates coi ager If of the south uarter of one, forty-one (41) at unless the nzi@ be apd sp term of this court to be ty of Butler, Bates Tuesday after and on oF tion sceording ered by the clerk sfore- riished im the county. the sass days before the J.P. THURMAN. Cirenit Cle A copy from the reeord, W SAL ¥ y han seal of she Oh eu of F * coant thie 7s lay of April, THUBMAS. feat Cirenlt Clerk. Order of Publication fm i Torrs: n, 1500, Stabe the useot AB revenue Missouri, plalp- Browning, f Ap W. CATHE tend to make final set next term of the Bates county probs in Bates county, state of M at Butler, commencing on day Iso. EVA HALE. . B. Lew Administratrix of ¢ Site Lz ee

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