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| PROBATE COURT DOCKET | NEW STORY OF LAWTON’S END. MISSOURIAN’S HEADQUARTERS. SENDING CORN TO INDIA. | | | ———— oie j Statement That an American Deserter’ Rooms Leased for Convention Week at Killed Him. Kansas City. Los Angeles, Cal., April 19.—Wen- Kansas City, April 13.—The general | dell McLaughlin, a stenographer, for- | headquarters for all Missourians who} merly employed by the Republican leome to Kansas City during the dem- May Term, 1900. | FIRST DAY, MONDAY MAY 14, John Hall, M M Hall, Admrx, DG Fineh, Ga C no B Egger, Executor, Kaasas Mennonites’ Contribution will BeShippedinCharge of Mr.Goertz. | * Newton, Kan., April 19.—Located in Newton stands Bethel College, the only Mennonite institution of the Nt = County Committee, and who went to] (cratic national convention will be in = ker es ind i Inited States. Surround- of PRL : z = Walter Davis, Helen M kind in the United States. the Philippines a few months ago a8/ +). pig store room at No. 1106 Bal- Fs Charies ® . ing the college, comprising the coun- S y | Maron W Mize, ac an attache of the Naval Construction timore avenue, just across the street Borer an Sarthe oe tO! from the Hotel Baltimore. The room friends in Los Angeles, giving an en- has twenty-five feet front on Balti- | tirely new aceount of the manner it) nore avenue and extends back to the which Major General H. W. Lawton alley. It is the office of Louis Curtiss, | lost his life. MeLaughlin has sent to} 4. architect, and Mr. Carties. will DC. MeGaryn of chiatry. a copy of surrender it for a few days during the Freedom, a paper published at Ma- eG is, Chas W McMullen, @@ nit gmeyer, Mart netal, Wm Man ox aPE aC. Isbam E Ni ties of Harve McPherson, Reno, Marion and Butler, is a Mennonite! settlement, which is becoming famed not only at home, but abroad, for its philanthropic deeds. This week the organization known as the Menno- nite Missionary Society, will ship! seven cars of corn to the famine} stricken residents of India. Twoears will be shipped from Newton, one from Lehigh and fourfrom Halstead. The Rev. Mr. Goertz, who is also secretary of the board of directors of ee ee weet! oun May itor He was madea major in the insur- Russia in the interests of the college pent army ae-arenatd. peed tle zene one When Lawton made his night ree ee Bem eo tomas to march on Pilar’sforcesat San Mateo, Pilar had decided to retreat, but after a conference with Howard, who had deserted to the insurgents in the hope of being made an officer, a battle was ordered. Sharpshooters were told that the killing of this great ‘Independencia SECOND DAY, TUESDAY MAY Lh Phoebe Day, TD Day, G& C JA Ford, G & ( CE WestG ae » NL Whipple e reetal, Mary ECh y etal, Felin Hollow eter Swartzer druber, D V Krown, A, cliott Pyle, J C Clark et al, Executors, yle Standish, C E Horton, Admr easie Lee Cox, Mary Beaman et convention. The room has threedivisions. The front office will be used as the private California Regiment, named Howard, office of the committee, which wil have charge of Missouri headquarters. The large room will be the main lob- by for the headquarters, and there will be resting places, eas) 1,and other con- nila, which also contains the state- Your Fortune jment that a deserter from the First > | planned an ambush for General Law- : | & Parterson, J C Clark, Adme, ton, and, it is said upon good au- | THIRD DAY, WEDNESDAY MAY 16, | Newton Wright et al, HH We lis, G&ac. Amy Wells, J M Chitwood, G & ¢ thority, that he fired the fatal shot. | susetta Thomas, C A Bird’ G& 0, | Fred . LW V Brown, Curator, Maurice Chandler, A W Shay, Admr, | Simeon Gilbreath, Chas W Gilbreath, Rue’ | Amos Boma: be chairs, an information bure: veniences for visitors. In the rear of the office is a large room, which will be used as a private committee-room for the thirty-four Missouri delegates. It will bea place where all Missourians DV Krown, Admr. d hn Webnes, J § Wolfe, Admr | Mary Burke Rowan, MJ Curry, Admr, Wm M Daiton, Ed Dalton +t al, Admre. | Geo Loveland etal, Geo H Loveland, G&C. | Susanna Pearson, I'S Hodges, Admr, 5 personally supervise the distribution of the corn sent from here. it is the idea of the society to place the corn and other supplies which will probably be sent later, in a cez- tain territory where a mission will be established, in charge of an overseer. P_A. Penner, formerly a student of this college, but now studying medi- cine in Brooklyn, will assume this re- sponsible position in the fall. Mr. Penner has traveled extensively in FOURTH DAY, THURSDAY MAY 17, ‘, | Leroy Florence, F M Warner, Admr, Pleasant Hill, Apna H Hill, Admr. Phila C Hill Juen Harper, ‘Admr, Margaret Welch, G W Casiey, Admr, € Lucretia 8: hooley, TJ Wright, Admr, may have acommon meeting place. Arrangements were made by for- mer Governor Stone for the use of this room. He made the contract with Mr. Curtiss, but the details of the arrangement of the room will be planned by the Missouri delegation when it meets at Jefferson City. The general meant W D Orear, Albert Orear, Executor. n Adam Krixner, Geo C Miller, Executor, Wilbelmina Prixner, Geo C Miller, G@ of eve < i Use a Wm H McLean, Rosanna McLean, Ex. i V5 John Hufman, Loctie Hoffman etal, Admr, Maria 5 Fry bertus Fry, Executor, | ST Brown HP Nickell Admr FIFTH DAY, FRIDAY May 18, pronto.” it was with the desire to take the I box or two ar general's life that they pumped th lead in the direction of the general and his staff. It was at this point End which is a guarantee that the : ., . | Missouri delegation and all Missou- Sie . nd come packed % Melchior Fuchs, Mergaret Fuchs, Admrx, : s ts that Howard was in charge, and it is |“. ce. ao : come packed in Mary H Burrows et al, CM Burrows, Curater, supplies will be distributed where they 5 pie aeey: rians who come to the convention & rior about two weeks’ treatment. Ehzabeth Walley, AG Walley, Exe'tr: ; “ jsaid that he claims the distinction of ‘ es Se te : 4 ioe F Warnock, Admr, will dothe most good. gE s make their own arrangements for € six boxes, $2 Alimanza Hensley, G W Hensley, Executor, firing the fatal shot. From a drunk- A Wm Lowes, Frack Lowen, Ada; . hotel accommodations. There is no ony of those who have “Missouri party” as there are parties from otherstates. Former Governor Stone will have a room in the Balti more during Anna Courts, KB Cam D P Lee, Jacob Hirui, Adr anes er eee Henry Kiersey et al, G W Kiersey, G & C, less, costive- frank and Wm Lowen, Frank Lowen, Adm. rcs. Mailed on Richard Harper, HH Wyre, G &C. gic s Russell W Kenuedy et al, Inez A KennedyGac -orrow & Co, | en loafer. the renegade was soon a ber of the relief committee created by the conference of the Mennonite ehurch, and is taking an active part 50. Your - Charles F Newma hero among the insurgents. He was given a uniform, and when the matter was referred to General Del Pilar, he, the convention. H DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 19, inthis work. He will pay $200 of ie < is sing highest in rank, ¢ inte ‘ = £ a i the expenses of his trip from his own = Bie te eee f ; a ate : A note of warning regarding extor- reed ge i ere tga : oward a major of artillery, subject | 7 ae ig Sea = Mre Mary Alnutt, residing on north Cherry street, Chiliicovhe. Mu., aays: gh | Mat! | funds, the Mennonite chureh contrib- to approval by Aguinaldo. tionite hotel Eee Se ee sound ji Bave suifered for many veare with pain in my back across the kidneys ant & | 3) a,clerks Bll ; ating the remainder. He expects to : ed by former Governor Stone, who from nervousness. Kid-ne-oide rec ored my nerves to @ normal eundition Oliver Jon 4 be ACE i f is a % = aad relieved the backache in Jess thao a week. For saie at all drugs ores. ¢ i consume six months’ time in making EARNED HIS PARDON. said that complaints were still being + the trip. received by the national committee. | Mar ¥ peo Eanatcenink 1d t ne The local convention committee was ———————————————— Sees : = S u ij “any people suller untold tortures antic Stor 2 ., cs counseled to look into the question ee Amelia Mf te T Curater i from piles, because ofthe popular im- Romantic Story of a Young Convict of Gbhotel rates andike DRTenE TG ee “HE THAT WORKS EASILY » WORKS (/[srdnee we har {i pression that they can not be cured. Texas. Ee peewee Spear et ah STATE OF MISSOURI, + ; te woe oe ees xas. tempt of extortion. Several mem- SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH aL OE re d foregoing te be ettiement court, ©) my band and seal thie the il, 1900, Judge of Probate, i Austin, Texas, April 18.—Goy.Say-| bers of the tional committee are 1 hereby certif, eure them. It has met with absolute ; : tage : . ant as a result of the com- ® true and cor ‘| success. Price 50 cts. in bottles, tubes | ers has pardoned Ottley Warren, sou Pre #8 ; “fh : ie for the term of the we els 2 ... | plaints made: nst a few Kansas on the 14th day of ¥ ¢5ets. At H. L. Tucker’sdrug store. |of W.H. Warren, a well-known citi- City hotel keepe Witn zen of Austin, who was convicted in : eg aL} Mth d White Cubans Will Rule. 1885 of bu oughs and colds there is no oad J.F i | The Rev. Mr. Goertz is also a mem- 1 and sentenced to Washington, April 19.—General | four years in the state penitentiary. | 1} “ 2 Sana ie oa rae 1 e Sanger to-day made public the results After serving one year and eight oe spalign ee Geen ages : Order of Publication. of the Cuban census, taken under his] months Warren escaped and went to} at H. L. Tneker's drug store ; I C a e oa omar ik sings direction. The figures, in the opin- Baltimore, Md.. where he married a a In the Circuit Court, of Bates county, Mie ; sty ce : sonri, February Ter The state of be of the war department officials, young woman of good family and en- Missouri at the rele fully justify the decision of the ad- listed in the Sixth United States Ar- ple acssniee is . ae preservative of new ieztber in the state ministration to allow municipal tillery asa_ private. and the best renovator o1 oid W J Aldritge, defendant. suffrage in Cuba at this early stage. He served through the war with 4 OF is leach, It oils, softens, biack- & Civil action for desinquent taxes, The native Cut ee hana So pis Now at thie day comes the plsinti@ by he native Cubons constitute a large Spain and went with the Sixth Artil- Eurek a] her attorney before the emit court of Rates 4 fe § ; of th i the portion of the population: the whites lery to the Philippines and served to the satiefaction the court th greatly outnumber the blacks; anda through a hard campaign His a! above named defendant. Mra. W J Aldridge 2 Ei é aign. os ed . f th : lati Harness ii! - T - is non-resident of the state of Miss ar, y y 2 ¥ . A prope n 7 t ne native population three years’ term of enlistment ex- 5 ie t the defendant be notified by publication ean read and write. ‘ ns Eccoriaenede on your best harness, your old har- }} aintif’ bas commenced a againet pired but a few week hess. und your carriagetop. and they eg Pils court by petition the objeet aud will not only look better but wear Baz xeneral nature of which is to enforce the lem longer. Soldeverywherein cans—all Q 5 T 5 s of the state of Biissouri for the de- Fi] s The total Bepu Aeon of Cuba is honorably discharged upon. his arri 372.797, includine $15,203 les Ses PENS a = i 972.797, including 815,203 males | ,, nee tans : sizes from half pints to five linquent taxer of the year Ii. amoau es val inthis country. He served in Made by STANDARD OIL Co. ne aggregate to. ther of $2.75, tom 957,592 females. 17 re 447- oe and 757,592 females. There are 447 the army under the name of F. J. jones and fers upon v Eureka Hurness Oil ts the best whereupon it ie ordered by the Court t agoand he was (he aggregate to the ean s. Middleton’s Feed Lot at the| wite tntercet, costecomm Sale will take place at Cha oe _ . white BI While in Manila he wrote to ——— Southwest corner of Square at 1 o’clock p- m. in'Bates county. Bin er towne ee ssonag of native birth. te Torelgn | Gov. Sayers appealing for pardon. “ ie ere ero = A Ps per p< whites number 115,760 males and| phe governoranswered that he could | STATE t——_ 13 Bulls from 8 to 18 Months old and 6 Cows and Heifers, sent tarser "vuaning the 26,458 females. There are 111,898 not consider the matter until he had | rp Reseda! paar Be : ty, Mi of the Y e Mary, Ch: ing R Flora and h ence nor h 3: pope male negroes and 122,740 female ne- placed himself in the hands of the | ia vacation april 9, lwo ‘state Of Missouri | : ee ee eer we orl LI St good Nuartor of seotion tenetretun groes. The mixed races number 125,-] penitentiary authorities of the state. eens eaicoes ot chetreuaser uae Z families. Solier ob ae eee ee 300 males and 145,305 females.| Warren arrived at the Huntsville Stha Siege eteatace eeeow pitas, ve | ~All of the cows and heifers that are old enough will be | 22tts,the sald defendant be and sippear atthe There are 44,694 maleand 163 female Pe ee toeey monday and volunta- civ action for delinquent taxes. a bred to Diamond 121480, a Young Mary with Bates and | ‘33 9, %, este. etse comme, Soar Chinese. The population of Havana] " ‘ ; : her attorney before. the undersigned olerk of Cruickshank topped crosses. Most of the bulls are by | tecrect ‘se the tovms seal oo ince Soenenn city is 235,981. Of thetotal popula- Congratulate Hoar. the state of “Missouri, in vacation.” and| Diamond 121480. and pived iooshd’ petite, secoaiae Sotiaes tion of the island 1,108,709 persons] poston, Anmil 1s The following |S omer tines Get the see | ‘TERMS of sale Cash, or 12 months time will be given, | Brmeressaed sometioe tote ee are set down as single, 246,351 as | telegram oe Mirein SW inelow. accra: | satin’ ooenee cee ee Whereapes {note to bear 6 per cent interest from date. Sess to eatiofy theoeeees tn en nee married, while 131,787 live together | tary of the anti-imperialist League, acaeneet nerenenne pablioetion aoe sre 8 ona by mutual consent. There are 85,-| Was sent to Senator Hoar to-day: plaintif has commenced a suit against him “ *, & Weekly new { 112 widowed persons. “Congratulations. If republican fechtaadgeneral corte of wines tonatons 1 2 ® printed aad pal lished in Bates county. ‘Me-- ‘ Of the total population, according party rejects this tremendous appeal | the lien of the state of Missouri for the delin- bh ooh jooke ancocesively, the last inser = ri Nap pst Ages » SCCOrecing lit isdoomed. We shall follow your inet ae ine Fabel ont te” cas Capt H. C. Donohue, Auctioneer of the next term of said court to citizenship, 20,478 are Spanish, | inexorable logic supporting no party | $2.50 "together — with interest, "costa, | “PEs 44+ \- aes 2 See eed Or ee iezst) pees my band. as clerk sforessié commission and fees, upon the ‘following with the eesi of said or candidate not standing with you | mmisel tracts of lard situsted in Bates on this paramount question. Every-| county. Missouri, to-wit 1,296,367 are Cubans, 17. in suspense, 7 811 are 526 are of other citi- id day of April, isov “ 8 ing else insienifes s The northeast quarter (1-4) cf the northeast iP icati py > icati +] zenship, and 616 are unknown. The | hing else psieia into quarter, (1.4) of section twenty-tour (24), cane oe Ae eee neo, ihe "Girouit Check é SeMane eae i : townebip thirty-ni.e (39), range thirty-one | STATE OF MISSOURI, /,,_ STATE OF MISSOURI, } ‘ Spanish by birth number 129,240. FREE BLOOD CURE. (31), and that unless the said defendant be County of Bates. $ County of Bates. "5 %*- The conclusion is drawn that there forte — a natant, Of, thie | in the Circuit Court, February term, 1900. The | In the Cireult court of Bates county, Missouri, me =a of Butler. Rates county, Mineonc, ee CY | Bates County Bank, plaintif, vs. Har- March Zist, 1900, the state’ of Mis Order of Publication. will be at least 140.000 qualified first Taesday af “ > <| ris, L. S. Blankenship, J.C.’ Wonders and E. souri at the relation and to the use of A.| STATE OF MISSOURI tive Cut ee " Ree ale 1200, ed oe ate cocund Monday Ia June} A" "Sennett, defendants B. Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenue County of Bates. | ®- ‘ native Cuban voters under the pro-| An Offer Proving Faith to Suffevers. | thereof, ifthe term ehall so calcio heal = = Order of Publica’ on. = of Bates county in the state of Missouri, In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, osed basis of suftr : : @4f not then before the: ead ntact eee” ow at this day comes the piaintiff herein, by vaintif, vs. Victoria Prater and Magdaicns| february term, 19”), The State of Miseourl at a ——_— — Ulcers, cancers, eating sore uin-| @nd plead to said petition according to pink tious /otuec talees oe eg ee cable aoaner cntae ct PE tote bo Those horrid fits of depression, mel-| ful swellings, effects of blood poison, jaligeient cpumiver accent men Drayernr| ©; Wonders is not a resident of the state of Mis- iyi aotion Sox Selinguent taxes. In the state of Missouri, ‘plaintif we. Mary ancholy, low spirits, and sudden irri- tability, that sometimes afflicts even ood tempered pecple, is due to the ®lood being permeated with black hile. Herpte will purify the blood, restore health and cheerfulness. Price F SOcents. At H. L. Tucker's drug i store. ; sie . 3 souri: Whereupon itis ordered by the court, | Now at this day comes the pisintiff herein b: f persistent eruptions, tha ‘ said petition, and the above “| owe = x “cine ' Z| White, defendant E a gts ons, th t refuse to | Seid petites. a chee described rea! that said defend int be notified by publication her attorney before the Circuit court of Bates Civil action for delinquent taxes. eu der ordinary treatment are And it is further ord-red by the clerk | “24¢ plainti commenced a suit net him / county in the state of Missouri, and files! wow at this day comes the plainti® by her at quickly cured by B.” B. B. (Botanic | sforesatd that a copy hereof be published tm tee faa reauve tes Aetedine a ee ok thinks that the above’ menage ‘umoBs other | torney before the circuit court of Bates county Blood Balm). the Buriem We: x.y Tine-, a weekly newspaper a 3 quire the poe ants to come in| things that the above name1 defendants, | in the state of Missouri, and shows to the sasie- im), ne most wonderful pripted and published in Bates county’ Mis. | 22 interpleaa for, es'ablish their rights | Victoria Prater and Magdalena Kamm, | fac‘ion of the court tha’ bove named de- blood purifier of the age, made -| souri. for four weeks successively, the last | ©: the Sum of fifty-seven doliars and ninety- | are non-residents of the state of Mis. fendant, Mary White non-resident of the ge, < es :, y-, eight cente ($57 .%) now held by this plaintiff, | souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the | state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered pecially to cure all terrible obstinate Rist day of fee Dente cree tee Of certain ascent proceeds after the closing | court, that the defendants be notified by the court that the defesdant be deep-seated blood and skin troubles A true cepy of the record wir.| 0! certain business transactions wherein de- | publication that ntif has commenced @ suit by publication that pisintif bas commene- Is your blood thin? 4 = > {emt} ness my hand as clerk aforesaid with fendant J. C Wooders, became indebted to this | against them in this court by petition and affida-/e4 9 suit against oa in this court by 8 yC ood thin? Are you pale? plaintiff, as evidenced by his note of the date of | vit, the object and general nature of which is to petition the object and general satese . the seal of said court hereunto affix- | All run down? Have’ you the|ed@. Done st offes ‘Im Bete ooream the sth ease ee i poe oS | Gatorce the lien of the state of Missouri! for the | Sr. which is te enforce tke” thew or ame said Z 5 a : = ! romis | delinquent taxes of the years 18%, 1m To Reward Lee and Wheeler Eczema? Pimples? Blotches and ae = ee tone sory note of J. B. Harris as principal and LS. | and 1964, amounting im the aggregate to weaned Seon meant Sor tne Golinguent tones etiee Washi ae bumps? Skin or scalp humors? ae ——— Blankemsnip as security, in which business | the sum of $4 97, aror with interest, 2, together with interest, costs,cem- ashington, April 18.—Represen-| Boils? Eruptions? Skin itches and ee A. Acunett certain sums’ after paving tae | ing deechibed tricwot iasd sited he tet, | missions and fers aha to bone eae ee E.A. Aennett certain sums after paying the ing described tracts of land situated im bates swollen? Aching bones? Rheuma- | ,,BY {tt¢ and authority of a general execa- | debt due plaintiff from the proceeds Of said note | comnty, Missone oe eine Pee ot lomt ime ee ee, ee ~ a tion issued from the office of the clerk of the | 80 assigned as collateral Ssecurity,—which said | north part of the southwest quarter ef the °, The south tative Grosvenor, of Ohio. introduced x billto-day authorizing the Presi-|tism? Serofula? Catarrh? Th i r i | f of the south half of ay Z F ? er Che Same tern eee aaa oo” Teturmable at | Amount of fifty-seven dellars and ninety-cight | northeast quarter section twenty tourt), town, block nine (4 in Chri 4 Condee’s addi- 3 : . é - |you need B. B. B oe the June term. 90, ofsaid court, to me direct- | cents this plaintiff holds for the rightful owner | ship thirt. -nine (39) thirty-one (31), and | 4 pond a Laat > g Jent to appoint three volunteer offi- |) B. B. (Botanic Blood |Sysme ay Tark and against A C Ed-| Dut the plaintiff cannot determine who ie cn. ) thax uniec 7 P tion to the city ef Butler, Mo., aud that unless ee é that unless the said defendant be and appear Balm). because _it drains from the rington and D. L. Edrington, I have levied and | titled thereto, and that unless the said J. C. at the next term of this courtto be begus toons blood and entire system all the | Stized upon all the right, title, interest and | Wonders, be and appear at this court, at the | bolden in the city of Butler, Bates count: poisons and | so . : claim of said defendants, 4.C. Edrington and| next term thereof, to be begun and) poisons and humors which cause all|D L Sdrington, in and to the following de-|holden at the court house in the of these troubles, and thecause being | Srbed real estate situated in Bates county, | city of Butler, in said county, om the 12th said defendant be’ and appear at the ext term of this court to be begus and holden n * im the city of Butler, Bates county, Missourt, ie = “re cg ma after the second | on the first Tuesday after the second Monday im omar nF OE tee er nie Petore the third | june, 140, and on or before the third 4ey y thereof (i term shall so long continue, thereof (if the term shall so long contner, aad cers as Brigadier Generals, with a view to their retirement. The bill is an administration measure. having ! ' 4 3 ccc : Missouri, to-wit: of Sune next, and on or before the third | and if not thon ter end een presented by Mr. Grosvenor af-| moved. a permanent cure follows, | gt ¥ half of lot one (1) of northwest quar- | dav of said term, if the term shall so longcone | aed plead toanpefore the ing to law’ tne | {Bot then before the end of said term)” amd ! . A g ; iz | PI = pocording to law the | piead to said petition according to law the asune ter conference with administration | B- B. B. thoroughly tested for thirty | #7 and west halfof the southwest quarter of | tinae—and if not, then on or heitte tad last day | same will be taken as confessed ana judgment | Dice? 10 said petition sceor | nha fe ac ewaGon) oo. aid tie ie. | Section three (3) township forty-one (41) range | of said see the eae oP ead to, the petition in | rendered according to the prayer of aid’ peti- | Tali qhe, taken 8 con: F ola noes officials and at their request. It is {7° a Ousands cured after | twenty-nine (29), also cast halt of the northeast | said cause, the same will he caver seconfecsed, | tion and the above Geseribed real estate sold $0 | aad the steve doominel oan cna ee aus ge ; . s 2 S}doctors and patent medicines hod (ee west half of north ————— will be gendered according!y- | satisfy the same. mec jeseri real estate oot | designed Oo benefit Gen. SOy ‘ail ¥ my) ee as West quarter of section fourteen (14), townshi And it is further orde: that a cepr hereof And itis orde . 7 one : be oseph | failed. Por sale by druggists at $1 | forty (40), range thirty-two (32), I willom P | be published, according tolaw in fab” ee aka eapr Chamero Saeed fia Ten Sd thee et cekeee bY the sours sites if heeler, Gen. F itzhugh Lee and Gena | per large bottle. or 6 large bottles | Friday April 27, igo, WEEKLY Times, a newspaper published in said | Burier WEecty Times, a weekly newsps: yatepencng Wuseer _—- » —— od in Published ot least ones week cceasively, | Printed and published in Bates county Mis | COTTER WERKE TiMrs, | weel pms 2 published at least ence a week, the last inser- souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- James H. Wilson, all of them volun- | (full treatment) $5. To Prove our | between the hours ofnine o’clock in the fore- | > SES ei aith in B. B. B. we will send a triq] | B00? 824 8¥e o’clock in the afternoon of that | Hon to best leton days ‘before the first | sertion to be at least f! | S0urt, for four weeks successively, the inet t»- j deer officers, who, by the terme of th | bottle free to. sufferers. so = ——— the City OF Baader eer of the court house in | day of said next June term of this caren? TT" | Meron ee, be St least jumeteicont Gros day of ene ee See ae i bill, would be given rank as brigadier |] eg et tee Se : county, Missouri, sell J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness | “"** 4#7 sore eget pe OEE ie = =< Tiltest the remedy at our expense. Ge same or So much thereof as ma: be required | A true cops from the record. Witness my band {Smac.l my as clerk aforesaid with the! A trmceers of tee secere. Wi He nerals in the 1 servi j = ~ = pense. | at public vendue to the highest bi: ider for cash, and seal of the ci Ps * x A [s@aL) my band ascierk aforesaid with the i arener: regular service and| Address BLOOD BALM CO’. At-| to satisfy said execution and costs. [seat] county, this 4th day of Real ee | Db. BP ee nea Soart, Eoncante sdized. sealot said court hereunto affixed. j coy. = 20-45 Sheriff of Bates Goan Bet “ITP THURMAN, Cireait Clerk. | March, igo.” DTHO™ OP Bie the Sum day of | Dene at ofice in Butler on this aUeean” = HE i erif of Bates County, Mo. 5 ‘3-45 Ciresit * April, 190. J. P. THURMAS, Be Clerk. 12-4 Cirenit Clerk. } 4 «