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Woman Whipped the Editor s hope, N. J.. Nov. 21.—Mrs. NMAcEARIAAND BROS, CENTURY A DEMOCRAT, | Goveraor Stephens Will Seek MISSOURI MAN'S RECORD. |7**erse® City Correspondent | | What (to do whe K. € and Harness and Saddlery: Bugoies and Hale and Hearty at Une Hundred, s ‘ sewhipped Toole, editor of the News, yesterday Grandpa Groves Stili Votes the Ticket. Dixon, Mo., Nov. 19.—Not Missouri counties can In conversation with the jone day this week wople I soked on any | were under di wy | were under suit against boast of iv-| what | intended doing when he Tsestate to recover jing a resident within ler borders) tired from id the century mile-} and wh stone in the pathway of life. Phelps} He rep] me City and keep my reside | | chief executives would make his litor O'Toole, m who has left behi r f the seeond pou the measice flair ina manner celebrated his 100th birthday. . He Surries> Cc See e Says is Caleb Groves of West Cold Springs | sha township fore I was e “Grandfather” Grove: at unless he retracts she will whip ted governor. 1d himagain Road Wagons | and , as he is fa-} anticipate eng in any business " ; te So Perry Belmont Resigned New York, Nov. 22.—Perry Bet moat, ina letter to John W. Keller president of arly called by his neighbors, is|for a year othe | { i | ce hale and hearty despite the|my estate. which 1 | attending to rected ve bh weight of his years, and takes a hand | somewhat during my political career » demux atic club, re- Spring Wagons n the chores about the farm of his} 1 have been in publ life now a num- signed his office vesterday as inember of the club's overnors He said in t ette toon bis json, With whom he lives, with a zest | ber of vears, and Is all take a rest. that would docredit to a young} 1 was tive years receiver of the First Wagon Harness $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness sad prices. Buggy Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are man. Visitors to the Grove National Bank of St. Louis, sever a ' en and painting. ; | ther | the club. The agitation extended to] celebrated the event. 7 eregate to the sum of | with inte rest, costs, commissions and ers upon | ,; ‘ 4 the following described tra tof land situated in | the east side of the B Bates quarter of the northw hineteen ag, of ;a@., of range thirty G that unless the said defendant be and ap- 1 patriarch | satisfied that 1 could make myself 1ZO3 river. vas the recipient of numerous pres-|felt in the race for the United States punty, Miss uri, to-wit: ‘The southeast | , 3 ee ents. When Twenty-Five Cents. asked to what he as-| senate were I to enter t field No quarter of section | For all fresh cuts or wounds, either ownship forty-one cribed histor on the human subject or on anim life he replied ) and i : > - e are show the < f: ° “s ee ste eturn t¢ aiter a ef ab- (ome and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. ke 2 Re cca See oo eee eee ’ e-3 I | bound in sheep, and in which, written |e@overnor. | have | Deueeka : ae ere ne Bad : el . 2 la rane | been attached tom basket of flowers : j fon the record page with its old-tash-/} | made rom & POOPOCOPOIOCO cde at . : 1 POOPOGOOOIOD eee Order of Publication. Martin Irons is No Move. lined orn sden tal: Sue eetae et sent by tie i sovernors STATE OF MISSOURI, ? }toned ornamental engraving, is the {Li is and Kansas City to eng : County of Bates” § °8- Houston, Tex., Nov. 18.—Martin|entry: “Caleb Groves. born Nov. 16.] business, but have a 5 is In the circuit court of Rates Count ssourt, ; Pe EG | 5 ie m Beline in vacation, Octonher 4, 190 The stat» of Irons, Who Was olice leader of the) T8000. | them anu j shall entertain i } « = Missouri a ‘the relation an! tothe use of A i - . ; - i ition toh THE | B Owen exofficio collector of the revenueot | WON labor organizations, and who Mr. Groves was born in Albemarle | tio 2 ead t » havve | Batre county in tue state of sissouri, plain | directed the great Missouri Pacific|county, Virginia. His father died at| It was su pie Ge ee rr eae i | Percdwall 2 aR ea aq a — he was o ’ ire KANSAS | ¥.Cercivall, partners, and R.G. Hartwell, | strike in the eizhties, ched yesterday | })2, and several of his brothers and | sion as to any se bs = ; | Civil action for delinquent taxes at Braceville, twenty miles south of] sisters lived to we old age, but | torial asp 1 a | Now at this day comes the plaintill by her at- | \, : | : 5 j torial aspir oti 7” | torney before the undersigned clerk of the Waco. Ironscame to the county }noneof them reached the century | s 7 CITY | cuit court of Bates County, in the state of = Gee 4 =i | = z ee | Re, jSouri in vacation and files her petition three years ago, id stopping with | mark and all are now dead. Cale a} = i stating amon, ot er things that th + oh tl} ee | Sine ate | Y lab ve named iefendant He E Percival, | Dr. G. B. Harris, the then populist | cast his first vote in 1828 for Andrew pa — = 4 of the eta of i hay | } . , . os WEEKL beens otk i evened aes es tirman, hefound cougenial} Jackson. On last electic day : : : the ation that the d company and began organi jold man walked a mile to tl ot eee a |b notified by publication that plaintim z | i ‘ e fo e TMES com cela suitagainst him in this court by | social! demoratic clubs | place to vote for alia the dem cs oy } petition the Object and eral a : = es | pede dlr i Mino nat ire of whi hts to enforce the licn o! the sts te | Lnti-Money-Rent™ wasthe 5 ocratic ticket his arrival at the = }, birihoftt } a apers re kine of Mis ouri for the deling.ent taxcsof th eat F : | pay = or f MOTH . a { 1398, amounting in the regate to the sumor| USed to arouse the tenant farmers, | preci the er eave hi three}. “ ‘ 2 Pail be o ean tes of MOTH — 2 together with interests, costs commis-) and j > eerae or abn } . j s ere sctures of Mone, sad t owing described | 20d in the course of a few months the | cheers. date to be d with should I be tance ets t Sou tir . 7 r , 2 } Kae | oe onlene : ee Cente entire south border of MeLennan Yesterday the centennarian had a]an aspirant for this houor I have healt ., | quarter of section jeast of Ball an ort es yortic . P Sas ae nal onan } } Fifty-Two Issues [iicets- oueiGll ot range aiiicey Raeserbat Ball and northwest’ portion | birthday party. A big crowd gath-| never lost a political fight in my hie — a force the lien of the state of Miase ci | Falls co ies Were organized i ore > Groves . se § - } = : y wife thinks Mo . 3 \ | ae lien of the state of m1 tone | of Falls counties were organized into | -red at the Groves farmhouse and|and I have engaged in many. Lam) < greatest .<ae’7™ “Plenty | one, however. need have any appre- Kansas City Times Co., Ballard’s Snow Liniment is excellent |of work anc 1 i shiness.’ e nsion on tl - l pear at the next term of this court to be begun ~ work and no foolishn He} hension on this score. as I have no | | and bolden in the city of Butler, Bates county | while for corn huskers’ sprained | ated that he | seldom ever drank | ambition in this direction t ratify. 1 never Missouri, on the first Tuesday ater the second | wrists, barbed wire cuts and sores ou Monday in February, lot and on or t before the third day thereof—if the term shall so Jong continue—and if not then before the end of said term, and plead to said petition ac- Kansas Crry, Mo. iny liquor and I ust o-| What Tam most desirous of now is working horses, it) cannot highly commended. — Price tou and tbsolute rest and sureease from po- 90 cents. Forsale by H. L. Tucker cording to law the same will be taken as con- | ‘anv people are sufierine fearfully | Utical strife for a season i j fessed and judgment rendered according to the | : Many people are sufiering fearfully HOC LOC000800600 000 009! | prayer of said petition and the a ove described | Father and Sons Prepare to Marry the | from indigestion or dyspepsia, w! is probably no disease n ! real estate sold to sati fy the same | me gingle bottle of Herbine would } eee Andit is further ordeted by the clerk afore. | Whole Famil les iy e bottle o t ce yuld Jannoyving than p | said that a copy of be published in the | ore Family. Oring about a prompt an rma ckeve ile I . f The Best Food for Intellectu | Burexe Waxxey Trues, a weekly newepaper diegiaek ho ' ee oe pS 2 uckeye Pile Ointment ! | printed and published in unty, Mo Richards Progress ent ¢ ip A few a il mor ing ses of years’ standi Thought. | ast insertion | a P fora weak stomach than a none ut bleeding piles The 6 | ethe fret day | It is reported that a certain man|..g course of any other } i Bese z : No man can vote intelligently unless he of the cir-uit court, | es } ou) ie teams oes ah ‘ & —— ripagio son the first appleation, ivksintelligently. In thistime of “ware and | A true copy of the record. Witness my hand | and two sons who formerly lived | Price 50 cents. For sale by H. I sles ines shi ee ; rumot vars’’ the greatest aid to intelligent as clerk afores:id with the seatof |) 4 pais : Poot: Reiiee and tho beet food for intelligent [ska] said court hereunto affixed Don | here, but who now reside in a town] tu ker. thought is that newspaper which is greatest of ofice In Butlee ti (do the eastern part of the county, are Price 50 cents inbottles ‘nts. Forsale by H. L at | day of October 1900 ee ss = a Weeicaes Prepertan¢ poilt issues are daily growing | _45-'t Cirenit Clerk | about to cet into a matrimonial di- GERMANY LIKES OUR BOOZE Pucker oh the more important. An intelligent understand- ~ Truatee’s Sale. 2 | = 1 a1 the Ingof the policy of wnation Or ® great political | a. socom 1. As! ae . lemma = | Pupils aresent tocolleze to study and almost painiessly. It mething to be desired, and it is the ereas, Joseph L. Asher and Olena Asner |)” ale ; 2 A ei i " ae crevery citizen to thoroughly inform him. | his wife,’ by their deed of tru ted J b, he father and one of the sons are ind if they need bodily exercise, let er rapid recovery, and wards self upon the leading topics of the day. Iso7 and rei sd in the recorder’s office with ; Kentucky Bever Supplanting | ,, f the dangers that so often follow ge- Thegemi.Weekly Republic is the greatest | in and for Bates county, Missouri in book 14 “keeping company” with two sisteis hem saw wood,” said the Rev. Sid : owe papers. Ita telegraphic and | @t page 448 conveyed to the undersigned tras- | pe has oe Ae be Bini oaks A : ate s i : tvery aeeree oral We Ptocls that of avy other | tee the followin ved real estate tying | While the other son is “settin’ up” to Amber Fluid Across the Water. 1ev Williamsof Texas That's good Sotd t wisi tettins | and being situate in the county of Bates and | state of Missouri, to-wit Lot four (4) ott prints the new news fully; not imag- Inative ovewrrencs® but domestic and world- | distant, fully anthenticated facts. Lot fe The matte esofthe great political parties are nine (39), | | | the mother of the irls Ww hington, Nov. 19.— ny |advice, but the boys prefer to break THE BRAD! ELD REGULATOR CO. ection one (), township thirty- | If they should all get married there | js rapidly becoming a nation of their backs and mash their nose ir bge thirty-three except four LANTA, GA. Hoe teed and the candidates disengsed | and one-half (# 1-2) acres out of northeast cor- | would certainly be a strange case of | whisky drinkers, acc ne to the re-] foot bo'l games s t rok w 2 which conveyarce was made in trust! “who's who.” port of Commissioner of Interna to secure the payment of one — certain | ch with the whole world, public CASTORIA HOWTO STUDY ART! Semi- Send eer = rs . ‘i l Pro te worthy of attention is the Republic | 'o e fully deserived in said deed of trust; and : I enue Wilson More « Sunday Va It isreplete each issue witb | hereas, default ba: payment Bates county is preparing vote agua sacs es e y the best | Of the annual inter and wiereas spirits are exported from this ghe beat of anecial articles written according to the 1erms : : literary talent. Tra beautiful half tone ilins- | ofsaid note | again on the proposition to build a]... ic Ga =e fleas For Infants and Children. | We give in our illustrated catalogue, trations have already made ‘t famous and their and Chee : eaaeved | Hae ore i Been ae ry to German. any : | FREE, vaiuable information and Quilt nm sovnntite wilt he prose ade whole debt ¢ once an ew court house at Butler. ates country The Kind You Have Always Bough! | advice to those contempia ee News featnres of absorbing interest are illu fore at the reques of ‘ounty needs a new court house. The}, veniic. ake partial S study of Art. Send postal for cata- trated and enlarged nnon in a Manner equal to the hich priced magazines. Events of current Interest are set forth in entartaining Style There is hnmorin its pages. too, and for the note and pu of trust, i will pre ribed premises at Bears »Id one has been condemned, and is} vhisky in preference to rye. For the | Phe valua-| voor ending June 30, 1900, 411,489 " ndy > the high (ITE. | logue. HALSEY C. 1VES, Director. LZ | ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS, . Ti { St. Louis, Mo. now about to fall down oy ast front door of the | | | | same is now past due 4 np! Now there- | | t hidder for cash at the benefit of the Iadies the Iatest Paris fashions | © ; ap Hb 2 : : : risttely @splayed and de- | court house the city of Butler, county of | ble records of the county are in con-|), dHonslat bacon and 127.578 eal j lic’s Sunday Magazine is | Bates and state of Missouri, ox ‘i : gallons of b nand 137,578 gal ~ siege Thursday, November 29, 1900, stant danger of loss or destruction. | jons of rye whisky were sent to the The anbseription price of the Semi-Weekly The Republic Sunday between the hours of nine o’c in the fore- The county is tc rich and t TOS noon and five ovolock inthe afternoon of that | /#e county is too rich and too pro Republic is @} ner year German empire. Scene in Portugal at the Rio Porto Magazine 1 25 vear Toth papers are DOW | day for the purpose of satisfying said debt, in- | perous to ¢ in 8 import: Fi i mre tow price of $1.50 for | terest and cost. FR NK ALLEN, Peroes ho Celay it sO” Mpe tan’ a) Aine ese more suet irom tn GRAPES TO THE ™ re this low rate both must be | Penatee matter. It is false economy for any | - ee AAS aa, ; P RAPES TO THE WINER ordered and paid at th ne time. a Ae : ae nited States and leads the list ir THE VALLE VE MENE - cela all orders to The Republic, Admuioistrator’s N. tice county to fail to provide suitable the exportation of that art icle, hav- MASHING VATS TO BE TR eet | chiceucusmry on caine or Evastin ons oerning buildings for its records and its pub | ing been supplied with 357,769 gal The rugged bils with projecti:. + recess 1 shale eee ages | deceased we jersigned | lic agents who have charge of lons land ranks next int containing a large quantity uf iron, t tble to tse wagons Whereas W E Winget by his deed oftrust | the 17 day of Nov li the Probate | jy cjness aff 3.—Ne' la Post 3 ap z > e e vrapes hav or larger dated April s, 1899, and recorded in the re- | Courtof Bates County, Wiss itt isiness aval Nevada Post. sumption of American r ee ee < € conler’s office within and for Ratesconnty, Mo., | All percons having claims against-ald eatate are sna re called, and som inbook “0. 9? page a62, conveved to the under- | required to exhibit them sor allowance to the | CASTORIA 303,534 dened trustee the following desoribed real es- arrix within one year ate date of ; i. ial iran Sites Maal , tate lying ay in the county itetters or they ma r 1 ‘rom 3 the 1 Y di Bates and Sta . to-wit benefit of eaid estat ni & Ste. Vy =: te 38) and thirty-nine within tw e / SZ —, I } Bin the twn of Worland, Rates county, Mo lication t ore AarSS TE cave Acca ioes dain’ tlie Which cony was made in trnet te secure | Tais i7th day ot Nov. “) if y if § & tl } certa'n note fully described and whereas, de- in the payment | —————— i see past 4 ine eo iin Now 45 eS ohenes I N T = UPED Son's implement house was brok I rou 8 O NING } she re queen boug - The Robbers Captured. > only cot yany Amer Spain and Venez he Philippine isl Tequest of the 1 holder of said note and | Pursuant t > th of said deed of trust, Iwill p bed prem- ‘st bidder for art house in | due and unpaid Now therefore, at the . oo ve been placed upon the market preprints of an obsolete edition | of '$ Dictionary.” They are being oifered under various names at a low price ry & 2 . 1900, k in the forenoon between th ad and between $6] - and 50° of that day, for : 1 were s the pnrpo t ¥ siti ht, interest | dealers, agents, ete. and in a few ins: Spee ies and cos F. WALTON, asa premium forsubseriptions to papers. robbers went mes Xe 7x frnstee, | Announcements of these comparatively r Jasper j | ir Jasper. tral — Worthless. 12 beoetet : Truste ale. | reprints are very misieading. ‘They are a : , Whereas D. Hewett. bv his deed of trust date? rtised to be ee substantial he parte nt of ed before a Aptil, 18 1890, and recorded in the recorder’e | & higher} 3 2 lee within and for Bates county. Missour! R $ Di ort } in book No % page 1M conveyed to the un FE eprint ictionaries, derigned trustee the following described real |), Ect oxce aber State lying and being situate ip the county Coe 3 were sent to jail to await the tl POC Rates ana state of Missouri to-wit: ver = = = F Lots one (1) and eixty-thres n Ore Seer aene oan aiken 'thetown of Worlard Mo., Which con rit ad of om AL! RED SPEER, . Yeyance was made in truet to secure the pav- Obsolete. e grower of New Jerse oe certain note fallv deserit rost and whereas the payment of saic w past due and unpaid. i re. at the request of the legs’ note and purenant te the cond! ed of trust. Iwill proceed to ae dictio She above described premises,at public vendue ft othe highest Diider for cash, st the sont sont BEST. T of the x yuee in the city of Butler. aa a s eid s State of Mi-sourt, on Webster’s International Dictionary per 30, 1900 of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography. clock in the fore Size 10x12 x4lg i ock in the afternoon of ts! | This Book is the Best for “WM. E. WALTON, | STANDARD AUTHORITY Trustee urt, all the: State Suprem Use WHITE'S MERS! Farm CATES Conventence. Perfect Action, Simple kcap. $200,000 worth svid ee s AGENTS WANTED! Bcoet! aie. TOW fer casa, ionary pub- ines of Speer’s th F.- + afTritating SURE and CNSR Mie Wil. EVANS, General Agont, W.Cor. 4th and Elm Sts..CINCINNATLOQ, address a5 O'FALLON, MO, dering July G.& nM en pages eit. 5 he as C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. '

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