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Buggy Tops, Cushions, agon Sheets and Bows. and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with Harness $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25, Second-hand Harness $3 to $15; 5 Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting | | t? 44x (fff tddies, all styles McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. feene in Portugal at the Rio Porto V WING THE PORT GRAPES TO THE WINERY, ON THE HEADS UI NEAR THE VALLE DE MENETIZ WHERE TiikyY aki vE1 MASHING VATS TO BE TRODDEN FOR POKT WiNL ‘The rugged bills with projecti. » rocks cf Drown st.ne and shale taining a large quantity uf iron, make it imposs:bie to u wagons a hence the grapes have to be curried to the treading vat or larger are called, and some are large enuugh for twenty persons to which they do dancing to muse fturni rt etor. > ALFRED SPEER, Pioneer wine grower of New Jersey whose Port Grape wine and rgandy rivals the world, imported the Port Grape vines many ears ago, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Valley N. J. The soil Passaic county, New Jersey, is identical to that of de’Menetiz. Speer’s New Jersey Vincyards p, gue situated in the Passaic valley below the mountain range and the rapes are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic where they are mashed between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seeds y find made into wine. These grand wines of Speer’s that have mellowed in flavor in the eof years ot ripening, are the choicest wines in this country and ; only be obtained by paying a price that is higher than new wincs from western vineyards. Mr. Speer deems it necessary for a healthy that it be allowed years to mature in wood to yet rid of its parts; with this object he keeps his wines several years in igated cellars and frequently racks before bottling or offering for The reputation of Speer’s wines as a valuable inedicinal and family wine extends around the world (Grocers and Druggists sell Speer’s Wines and Brandy | 4 a : ksmith makes the following interesting statement regarde he wis cr vd constipation by Ripans Tabules: “ For six or eight i e© so in hot weather than cold. Being a blacksmith I a and when the hives wouid bre wou st go time and again. I used is of washes and os tried every way to cure me, t wasted on along with hives. One hot day ls was re at work too, and the itching became se se I yeman asked what was the matter and I told him the hives crary and my head was splitting and I cou urdly see. He ‘silted n and feel better every day.’ [went to a B store Sad aske: The druggist asked me w was the matter and fold him and he have something that will cure you without taking Tabuies.’ I said never mind, give me a box of Ripans Tabules. I got em and started to take one Tabule after each meal and the effect on the Was Something wonderful. They started to work and a few days I Met like another man and in less than a month I was able every day, work @ the hives left me and I have not been troubled with them s\ T take ax . Tabule whenever I feel heavy after ng and they me up im Order. keep a box of ten in my pocket at all times and recommend to my is. ope this testimonial will be of some benefit to those n constipation.” A case of bad health that RIP ANS will not benefit. They banich pain aod prolong life. Ore arvlet te the word R-LP-A? cop! no suhetence, K1-P-A-NR, 10 for & ard een? be bad at eny drug store. Ten saraples & ' «| testin onkaus will be mailed te aay ademems led to the Hipuas Chemical Co, Do. 10 Spruow 36, New 2 orks iE _PATENTS GUARANTEED ed through us advertised for sale at our expense. tent taken out through us receive Parent Recozp, an illustrated and widely circulated j snufacturers and Investors. d for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) Building, - =| Ce Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of | sl ine above invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent- ofsame. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patent: Suiler, county of 5 Special notice, without charge, in WASHINCTOR, D. C. haere of Pouthesn po j ATE OF MISSOUKI, ¢ County of Bates * | Inthe Olreuli Court, of Bates county, Mtr | souri, November term, 190. The ” Stat | of Missouri atthe relation and to the as: | of & B Owen ex-officio collector of the rev | enn of Rates connty,in the state of Mie sourl plaintiff, vs. Joe Brock. defendant. Civil action for te\inquent taxes, Now et thie day comes the plaintiff b | her attorney before the circuit court of Rater | county. in the state of Missouri, and show to he satisfaction of the " court tha | the evmmons beretotore issued for Joe Brock | defendant, ba- been returned by tae sherifl o Bates coun y to whom ‘t was directed the | eal deen dant, Joe Bock, cannot be foand j and tfurtherappesring to the satis:action . the court thatth eaid cefendant, Jue Broer | cannot be found and served with procees 1 is therefore ordered bs the court that the sai | detendant be nottied by pablication that platr Uf bas commenced a suit against him in thi | court sy petition and atidavit’ the object ar | venerai nature of which ip to enforce the lier | of the state of Miseonri fer the delingue | taxes of the years Inv5 ?46. 797 798 emountin in the avgregate to m of $5 togethe With interest, costs, sions and fees uper | the foliowing ceserib-d tracts of land situate | in Batescoun€y Missouri to-wit: | Beginning ‘our hundred and forty-three (443 | links Jorth, and forty-two (42) Hoke east of thy | southwest cornerof the noriheast qnarter o! | the northwest quarter running thence norti one handred e:d ten (110) links the: ce east on: | hundred and twenty-five (lv5) links, thence south one hundred and ten (110) links, thene west one hundred and twenty five (125 links t+ point ot beginning, «ll ia « tion twenty-three (23), township fory (4) rene thirty one 31) and the unless the said def-ndant be and appear at the DeXxt term of this court to be begun and holder in the city of Butler Bates county. Missonr | on the #rat Tuesday after the second Monday | in Febrnary, 11, and on or before the thir: | day thereo/, i) the term shall so long continue andif not then before the endof said term | and pl-adtoeald petition ae | the same will be taken as cor | ment-rendered ding tothe prayer cf eai | petition and the above described real estate | sold to satiafy the 5-me, i And it is further ordered by the court | that a copy hereof be publiched in the | Burter Wiekiy Times, a weekly newepapr? | printed and published in Bates county, Mo. ‘or four weeks sncceasively, the last inser ior | to be atleast thirty days bef-re the first ds | of the next term of said court | A true copy of the record. Wit | 18-1] ness my hand as clerk sforeeaic | with the seal of eaid cour hereunto affixed. Done at office In Butler or pber i P. THURMAN Cireuit Clerk | this the sh day of De! 6-4 Order of Publication. | SPATE OF MISSOURI, ? | County of Bates, 5 | In thecircuit court of Bates county, Mo., No- | vember term, 1900. The state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of A B Owrn ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs ©. H. Jackson, defendant action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri and shows to the satis- faction of the court that the above named fendant, C. H Jackson, can not be found as | appears by return of the sheriff of Bates county to whom the writ heretofore issned herein was directed and the court furtrer finds that saic defendant can not be found and served with | proceses. Whereupon itisordered by the court that the said defendant be notified by publica- | | tion that plaintiff has commenced a suit against | | him in this court by petition the object and gen- eral nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1897 amounting in the aggregate to the sumof $1.46, together with interest, cost, commission and fees, upon the following de- scribed tracts of land situated in Bates county Missouri, to-wit: Lot thirteen (13) in block thirty-two (82) in | the village of Amoret. And to en‘orce the len of tre state of “issouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1887, amounting in the ageregete to the sum of 7 cents, together with interest, costs, commissions‘and fees upon the follew- ing i tracts of land situated in Bates ; county, Missouri o-wit Lo three (in ‘ block thirtyfour (34) in the village of Amoret, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and bol en in the city of Butler, Batescounty, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in February, 1 and on or before the third day thereof (if | the term sha'l so long continue, and if not then | before the end of said term,) and plead to said petition according to law the same will be taken aa confessed and judgment rendered accordipg to the prayer of said petition and the abdve | deseribed real estate sold to satisfy the same And itis further ordered by the court that a copy hereof be published the BUTLER WEEKLY Tres, a weekly ne printed and published in Bates county souri, for four week y, thel | sertion to be at least thirty days b & rst | day of the next term of said court. A truecopy | of the record Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 8th cay of December, 1900. é-4t J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. | [sBar} Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, R. B. Bievins, by h ‘of trust dated November 27th | and recorded in the recorder’s office with | in and for Bates county, Missouri, in book N conveyed 10 the undersigned tru ng described real estate lying and being situate in th= county ef Bates and | state of Missouri, to-wit: The north half of the northeast quarter of sec- jon sixteen (16) township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-three (@s)containing eighty(0)scres more oriess, which convey sncewas made in trust to secure the payment of three certain notes fuily described in said deed of trust; and, whereas Gefault has been made in the payment of the princival of one of notes and the annual interest on all of ssid notes,and the same now past due and anpsid. Now therefore, st the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the condi- tions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to described premises at public the highest bidder for cash, at the door of the court house in the city of egand state of Missouri, yendue east fro! Thursday, December 27, 1990, between the hours ef 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and cost. C. A. ALLEN, ' 4-4t Trustee. } SaASTORIA. | Bears the ‘The-Kind You Have Always Seught | si Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates * {s0. In the circuit court of Bates C i NoveML-F uri 19 The state ot missouri @ the relation and to the use of A B Owen exofficio collector of the revenue ot © Bates county ia e state of Missouri, piain- iff, ve. Levi 4 {Biephentoa and Missouri uction Co., a © - Cost and on Co., a corporation, de Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the vireuit court of Bates Coun } isfaction Of the court that the avove nam-d de- fendants Le.iJ Stephenson and Missouri Coalé | POINTS in Missouri, Cons ruction Co.cannot be fou by | he return of the sheriff of Bates county to|® whom the writ heretofore i directed, @ d the cou-t further finds that said defendants can not be found and served with | | process Whereupon itis ordered by the court that the defendants b- notified by publicstiun that plaintiff! bas commences a suit against them in this court by petition the object and | © general nature of whi his to enforce the lien o the stxte of Missouri for the delin- quent taxesof the years Isu4, ine and Is, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $4.24 together with interests, costs. commis sions, and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates County Mis- souri to wit: Lor eighteen (18) in block twenty- four (24)in the town of Amoret, Mo., and that unless the said defendants ‘be and ap- pear at the next term of this court to be begar and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county Missouri, on the first Tuesday aiter the second Monday in February, iwt and on or before the third day thereof—if the term shall a tong continue—and if not then before the end of said term, and plead to said petition ac- ording tolaw the same will be taken as con- sed and judgment rendered according to the er of said petition and the atiove described real estate sold to saticfy the same And itis further ordered by the court that & copy hereof be published in the postoffice has been made a deposi- in what is designated as the Joplin group, This indicates that Joplin is | recoguized by the at Metropolitan postal point, as the | Mexico, Mo., in the state of Missouri and shows to the sat-| territory indicated takes in many| Lander, aged 82 issued herein was | cent to Springfield ox and accounts to Joplin a Postal Depository. | Joplin, Mo. Dee KNEW MOTHER OF LINCOLK. } 28.—The Joplin’ Mrs. Charles Lander. an loterestimg Missouri Woman, Dies 2: Mexice ory for the postotiices located with- : j Misseuri fovernment a6 a! Dee. 26. years, lied at ber home in this city afier a protsacte® illness of is i thought that Mrs. Lander was the last person to die who Hopkins Line Mrs. Char ad Arkansas, Kan- n Territory, not adja- as and Indi: nearly two years Kausas City ustead of forwarding postal receipts knew Nonexr yin, mother of the her of those places he postmasters of the adjacent | t¥ted president -ountry will send them to Joplin. Mrs. Lander’s maiden name woe where they will be audited and for-| Miss Mary Rude. She was borm S@ warded to Washington. The order |¥€@Ts ago in Hardin county, Kem not only affects the country pos: |‘ ky. not far from the Nancy Hanks ‘es, but the cities of this district. |'0¢ cabin. It was during her gir — SS hood days that she knew the prese dent's mother, and. according to ber story, much of the history abouts Lincoln's ancestors is erroneous. he fact, if her acquaintance with Myx Lincoln is correct, aud those whe knew the deceased do not doubt # the inscription on Mrs. Lincoln's GoTteR WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, ~ = tombstone is incorrect. as it stated or four weeks successively, the last insertion ; + ar to be at least thirty days béfore the first das she died in ISIS, the year Mrs. Lam of the next term of -aid court. : A true copy of the record. Witness my hanc der was born as clerk aforessid with the seal o* Mrs. Land. r i [seal said court hereunto affixed. Don Mrs. Lander retained in her mind atofiice in Butler on thie the sth Hl latter : > noe eee up till latter days how Mrs. Lincohs 6-4 Cireuit Clerk. | } looked and how she dresse: She $ } j was rather tall and dark complex ’ iedecet Pubticetion. : Flowers. "=: from weather exposure. She wore TATE OF MISSOURI we = - . Comets OF Bates § es. } bloom. Sickly, t homespun clott nd went look In the cireuit cour Bates county. Miseonri r Mrs. Lander was a devout mber Nov term, 1900, The state of Miseourt at the } fthe M. E } relation and tothe uee of A B Owen, ex ofthe M. EB church, south, in t officio collector of the revenue of 1 Missoari, piaintid, vs. 8. ot ed ad been married move int. tt fi : . } s 1 > : Civil action for delingvent taxes. er years. Her busbau . Now at this day comes th inti bv her vives sttorney before the cir art of Bate vanty in the state of Missourt apd it avpes nz to the court that summons hes been ireue 1 the ahov entitled c-ure against the defen: st, 5. B Kash, directed to the sheri® « stes county, Missouri, and shat sa: Bates nary o ,'to whom ee nous War Oirected, has m: oat the defendan: SB ound, and the eourt, being pat be rerved eudant, S. B Kaeb it is therefore oruered that the detendant be notitied by ublication that plaintiff has cummenced » on eatd de uit against him in this court by petitio he object und genersi natare of whiet to enforce the lin of the state of Missouri, for the deliaguent isxes tor the ear tog the agaregate ¢ he su together with interest dats commissions, and fees, upom tne tol- owing described tracts of land situated 1. sates county Missouri to-wit ‘Tae cast three fourths of the north- sust quarter of the sontheast quarter o ection thirt -two (32 township forsy one (+ range twenty nine (29), aad that usies the aid detendant be and appear at the next tera ot thie c urtto be begun and holiten tn tbe ity of Builer, Bates count,, Mireoar!, oa th lirst Tuesday atter the recond Mopda in Fe rusry.190., and on or before the third da) hereof it the term shsil so long continar aodif not then before the end of the term snd plead to eaid petiticn according te law he same will be taken as confresed and jucg- ment reudered accurding tu the prayer or sa ,etition and th = «sbove dercribed Teal este: rod to satisf tne same And itibturther ordered hy tr court that a copy hereof b« publiched in the uTLek WReKLy Pinks, & weekly newepnpe HOW TO STUDY ART! For all fresh cuts or wounds, ¢)3 ber m the human subject or on tnrtalts Ballard’s Snow Liniment is excel bne while for corn huskers’ sprained wrists, barbed wire cuts and 5: . working horses, it cannot De tom ghiy commended Price t 50 cents. For sale by H. L Has a Big Mileage Claim Washington, Dee. 26.—lobert Wilcox, delegate in the house twee resentatives from the Hawaiidén iv lands, has just been paid a elnim of $1,000 for mileage. Tt wis the pe enigs neney a) moi ma A est claim of the kind ever made, bus hand. $i p.rboettiea store it was promptly paid by the Send free booklet ‘ r DRIGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. geant-at-arms of the house. THE BRADTE congressman is entitled to mileoge ~ Jat the rate of 20 cents per mile “by the most direct and practicable route from his home to washington amd re- turn Ve give in our illustrated catalogue, FREE, valuable information and 1¢ distance between Howe orinted and published tp 6 coint:, Mie advice to those contemplating the lulu and Washington is figured a& ourt, fer four weeks st frets. the te study of Art. Send postal for cata- a 7 a snsertion to br at lea-t tires betore th logue. HALSEY C. IVES, Director. 5,000 miles. Mr Wil will draw rst day of the next term of said court. 2 - ¥ esi ed we Atruv cop) of the reord Wit | ST LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS, | $>‘)) ‘wore for his return trop [sEAL] nese ms hana as clerk aw eaic St. Louis, Mo. with the eea! of said court hereunte ; 3s the C F pe a afixed Done at ofice in Butler on thie the Stops the Cold and Works off ttm n o 9 >. HURMAN >? Fant goa om caligaiae ri ri met Order of Publication. Cold. said es STATE OF MISSOURI/ gg Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablete Cour.y of B J - eure a cold in one day. No enre. us er of P ati tn the (ircuit Court of Bates county, ssouri , er SE aes Order of Publication. Noven.ver term, 1900, the State of Mis- | P&y- Price centa. x STATE OF MISSOURI, i County of Bates. s Cirenit Court of Bates county, Missouri, d term, 1%@ ‘Tbe state of Missouri at U relation and to the use of A. B. Owen, ex-offi- cio collector of the revenue of Bates county ip the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. W- RK Wilson, W. A Ephiacd, Sarab A. Gill, J. E. chutt Thomas ‘Saunders, Frank Groom, Presiey B. Riggs, H. H. Flesher, James "c- Farland, Christopher Haun, T Dunean, G. W. Beatty M Wood, P L. Swearingen Moses Jones, Joseph L. Baum, George M Barnett, Wm. E. Walton, B oker Powell, Thomas Boatright Moses Levy and I. O Striker, defendants Civil action for delinquent taxrs tiff by her at- aves county, ss. In th N . Now at this day comes te plai torney vefore the circuit coart of in the sta e of Missouri, and shows to the satis- faction of the court that the summons hereto- fore issued for defendants, Saran A. Gill, Thomas >aunders, Fr: Groom, Presley B. Kiggs, James McFarland, «bristopher Haun, G w. Beatty, Mcses Jones, George M. Bar- nett, Thomas Boatr ght, Moses Lev», Joseph .. Baum and © Wood, bas been returned by the sheriff of Bates county to whom it was direc! that the said Jast above named defend- ants can not be found, and it furiber appearing tothe satisfaction of the court that said last above named defendans ca not be found and served witb proc ss. It is theretore ordered by the court that the said de endants be notified by pub lication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against them in this court by petition, the object and generai nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1895, amounting in the aggre- gate to the sum of $3 42, together with interest, costs, commissions and fees, upon the fvliowing described tracts of land Situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Lois one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine ten, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one twenty-iwo, | twenty-three, twenty-four, (1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6,7, 8,9, 30, 14, L . 19, 20, 21, 23 and 24) in} biock thirt ; and toenfercethe litn of the state of Missouri for the year 1-9, amount- ing in the aggregate to the sum of $2.55, toxeth- er With interest, cosis, Commissi-ns and tees, upon the following described tracts of land si uated in Batescounty »issouri, to-wt: Lote two three, four, five, cisbt, nine, ten, four- n, fifteen, sixteen, pinet-em, twenty, twen- | wenty-three and twenty- » 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 19, ze, <8 2 in block enforce the lien eof Missouri for the delingurnt > year 1847, amounting in the |-um of $3 6s, together with interest, commissions and :ces upen the following d i i in Ss county, four, five, | taxe- of | Bates 3 ‘and that unles- the said defendants be ‘ar at the next term of this court to be tt gun and holden it city of Butier, baw coun ¥, Missouri, on the first Tursday after thi second Monday in Fevruary, Il, betore the thi;d day thereef if the term s» all so long continue, and if not then before the end of said term, and plead to said petition according to law the -ame will be taken as confese+d and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above a) scribed real es- tate Seid to satisfy the same- ‘And it is farther ordered by the clerk afore- id that acopy here f be published in the pr Werkiy Tres : y newspaper printed and published in Ba , Mis- Souri, for four weeks successively, the Inst in- sertion to be at least thirty days before th- Grst | day of the next term of said court- ‘Atrue copyof the record. Wit- t[sear] ness my bond ss clerk aforesaid : with the sesl Fg mit-conr’ io to affixed. Done at office tier on this the da: ise. J. P. THURMAN, Sth day of Decezaber, a | j ett and ap |and published in Bates county, sour’ at the relation and to the use of A. B Owen, ex-officio collector of the reyenue ©’ Selects a Missouri Bask Bat scounty in the state of Missouri, —— tiff, ve Malinda J. Suddarth, James >. Bell, & “s g ri rar Wm H Plum, ‘A. Alien and Missouri] “Jefierson City, Dec, 26.—At » meet State Bank, Gvfendants Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintif by her attorney before the Circuit Court of Bates ing of the state fund comminsionens te ythe Merchants Laelede Na- tional bank of St. Louis was made y in the stete of Missouri, and shows the s*tisfaction of the coart, by the return of | the state’s fiscal agent and will serwe t “riff of Bates conoty to whom the writ], ~ heretofore iesuc “in was directed, that the|iu that capacity from now on Here defendants, James. Belland m H. Plum - Y : ? Sa not be ‘ound. and they, therefore, can not| tofore the Exchange National be wdc be served with process in the ordinary manner Whereupon it is ordered by the court that the said defendants be rotified by publication that plaintiff has commenced 8 snit against them in his court by ion the objeetand general na- ture of whieh enforce the lien of the state of jssouri for the delinquent taxes of the year inf, amounting n the aggregate to the sum o' S16 %) togethe rwith interest, costs, commissions and fees, upon the following de seribed tracts of land situated in Bates county Missouri, to wit: Sevth balf of lots one and two(] & 2) in the south half of sec ion nineteen 19), tow sh p forty one (41), range thirty-three 33): also to enforce the lien of the state of Mis- souri for the delinquent taxes for the year 1Si8 amounting in the aggregat to the sun of = hinterest costs, comm upon the following describe situated in Bates county, Missouri southwest quarter of the southwee quarter of of section taenty ( township forty-one (4! Z ? ranze thirty-three ( and that unless y aid Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab aera mig ooh ee eng = open ‘of All druggists refund t he money Butler, Kates county, Missouri, on the Grst E. W. Grove’s sig- Tuesday after the second Mondayin February of New York has been the states tiscal agent. The change was net made througt any dissatisfaction with the New York banking house, but because of a desire to make a Missouri bank the agent of the state. E Fravems is at the head of the Merchants” La- elede bank and it is one of the etrong- est institutions in the country iov To Care a Cold in One Day lets. if it fails to enre. uature is on each box. 24 igel, and on or ore the third day of said term. if the term shall so long oat nd if not, then‘before the end of said term—an ones eet ts plead’ to sad petition according t- law th According to state exchanges the <—- anest swindler in the buri operating in Missouri counties He oes toa house and extracts teeth without cost, provided a new ses @ ordered. He calls again in & few days and gets balf the price of the plate and fails to appearaga-n lear vame Will be taken asconfeserd and judgment | mop will be rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the sawe. ‘And itis further ordered by the court thsta cop: bereof be published in the Buttes WEEKLY TIMES, & weekly newspaper printed Missouri for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be atl thirty days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record. Witness my bané ‘as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on thie the § day of December, 1%. J. P. THURMAN, 6 4t Cireuit + lerk {sear} ing his victim minus teeth and cash There is weeping and wailing, t ut lowing to « ircumstapces no gnashrmge There is, however, a tert A minisiraror’s N tice. of teeth. given. that letters of of Fraccis P Browning granted te the undersigned ox 196, by Probate ble chewing of gum.—Ex. F. E. Kellogg's Father Dead- estatesre | B- C. Times 23. ve to the F. E. Kellogg, col date of 7 lod frow « ® 2 5 6 agai tnem for allows ahaving » exhibit in ector of interna? yestercay j at Claridon tecta- Mellon uoder ‘ is beteby «! on the estat were Tan Ail persone tate, are required to exhibit ™ an vo the executor within ter the date of ssid letters, or they rm: claded from any benefit of ssid estate; tench claims be pot exbibited within vear- from the dete oftms publication, eball forever barred e-4t aE UTHELLO E GOSS, Executor.