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Servant Girl Left a Fortune. i Close After the Boxers. Wichita, Kan., May 23.—Wrapped | Berlin, May 2 uns von Wal-| Z in a stocking and secreted ina trunk dersee, in a dispatch from Pekin Pian to Have Missouri and Arkansas were $5,000, the savings of Eliza made public vesterday. says Li Hung Troops Together. Kearnes, a cook for a privatefamily, Chang. having decided to take ener-| who died apparently without rela-| getic action against the boxers along | tives or friends a few days ago. The | the southern line of demarcation, his | es 3 E 2 2 z 6 itidingn: speen ea nient of the body was to have been buried to-day | generals are now operating in con- HE IS SOON TO BE RETIRED. an snteree a "in the potter's field, but the money junction with General Bailloud and | National Guard of Missouri and Ar- : 4 ‘os ae ae ; 7 “ES : was accidentally found this after-|Captain Knoerzer | kansas at Eureka Springsin August. Tk A ‘ 1 : il red acusoans sep aen ca iieee He Broke Down as He Told of HisLast)} 4 party of military and railread |200?- here will be a large funera _ : sig Si , ig | to-morrow. man) regiment surprised and dis-| officials have beem quietly working 4 i H ; : He From certain papers found in the, persed 400 escaped boxers fourteen | for some time on the proposition, | é z : esck zs z | ae po ayy fee iral | Zee a j < itis thought that a similar, miles northwest of Pao Ting Fu. Five} New York, May 22.—Admiral| which grew out of aninvitation from trunk = se < Schley has reached here and his | Goy. Davis of Arkansas, to the Mis- j amount ae = —— hagas cas! ae Ramrmnona Were womuded Sa, | naval career is closed forever. He is lacus > National Gaard ectendcd | dead woman s effects. 17 ‘he probate | ~ cee goon to be retired. ae court this evening appointed Newton | To Disfranchise Negroes. 4 ne | through Governor Dockery. ee Mem | Norfolk. V Rin as Nesta ae Tears blinded the admiral 8 eyes It is urged by its projectors that Gaet administrator of the property. | Norfolk, Va., May 23 irginia is as he stepped ashorefrom the Kaiser lthe benefits and importance of an The woman had lived here for sev- | to-day electing members to the con- Wilhelm der Grosse, caused by his sisted lueet aeamidl Succane Eko eral years, but absolutely nothing ae eee < en to meet in son’s serious illness in St. Luke’s hos- Missourians in pitching their camp known as to her antecedents. Peo- Richmond June 12 ee consider the pital and the conviction that he had ur ecilo Glin bardleaarat TLCin Siitec. ple who were acquainted with iT, PRES sement of the negro, the as made his last official cruise. a rt Obits gine Go to mabines| oo of the opinion that the woman | abolishment of the fee system for the TH E M ISSO U RI STATE BANK q He had broken down in a speech the droopl on fhe level’ crest of a. was living under an assumed name state ot ials now Be cene eee i } he delivered at the dinner given by Sy Ania el dtieseh | dibtanoa: from which she adopted to avoid her hus- pele There is little interest in| of Rutle a Missc uri. Capt Englebart of the Kaiser Wil- town and overloeking a splendid band. the electi Qn and a remarkably light vote is being polled. ~ THE ACMIRAL WEPT. FOR INTERSTATE ENCAMPMENT. | Close of His Career as Sailor Affected Schley. Eureka Springs, Mo., May 23.— Prospects are very good for holding Cruise and of His Son’s Illness. No Premiums! Wetmore’s Best sells on its merits, Made only by » WETMORE TOBACEQ. St. Louis, Mo, be The largest independent Jactory in Amerieg | Capital 355,000:00 Surplus and Undivided Protits, $6,700 P| or Grosse onday night. : ; i ae ¥ had Sere enk Ot oe an omae ample co We are admirably equipped for the transaction of all branches of After remarking that it had been an fi ield y on i z es fe scope for field maneuvering and | ears the Sc 3 n Banking business: have at all times an Abundance of Cash so that | . re row ‘S. we can Loan Money and Buy Notes on the most liberal termes. 4 anxious pei Pom gaaR AN of eo where the sanitary conditions would | Signature a sneer 7 as pagel! be about perfect. > Pray pthlag hyene a are ete” las OUR DEPOSITORS are provided with check books free of charge ; mira. annoucet in altering . _ : ” 5: a Ss. i “i c cro has 5 that thie was his last trip at ieee ah There the usual program of instruc-| Bank Presidents Ride in a Mule Race. | been -chooled by experi : and every courtesy in our power is extended them. Snape tienen hi sae timement tion and competitive drills could be paste OUR FIRE PROOF VAULT is offered to our customers as a sale on haps pone ea a ang carried out with a saam battle asa depository for their private papers free of rent. on t veteran broke down anc a DIS lena . e : a 1e Ve 1 final feature. The proximity of the This bank is organized under the banking laws of Missouri ani Many at the table, Americans and historic — ground of Pea _ “ae eres frequently examined by State Bank Examiners, has forty-seven = ile : ta : suggests the apprepriatenesss o! The crow is in stockholders, thirty-nine of them live in Bates ¢ e, ie Germans, wept insympathy with the ia peer Sees aa pee aa: deere of live in Bate county, is managed carefully and selicits the patronage of the public. We want you fer Arcola, Ill, May 23 —Two bank] thologi-ts say t s ig stick and can count presidents and three other of the wealthiest business men of this city rode ima mule race this afternoon, the affair being the result of a wager up tosev the crow | progressed fr simulating that famousstruggle. : 2 ards g admiral. on x Be as te the partieipants’ skill in such e of the | ‘ Saar : ae a aes 4 . 1 SEeaay 2 a customer. _ Several times the admiral attempt Don’t dispair because you have a|® contest. The race was won by J. ee see Wau. E. Watron. President R. Jenxine, Cashi ed to resume his chair, but his hear-| weak constitution. The vitalizing|R. Beggs, president of the First Na- Gece east ‘ ? igre ed INS, Cashier, ers insisted on his going on. panei of, Baas hl oe tional bank, with Thomas Lyons, aides pr John Deerwester, Charles R. Radford, Wm. E. Walton P| very ar- : . and Ac, 5. e ° On the dock here were a number of | Strengthen it. In every drop of Her-| president of the Arcola State bank, just as fearsome Booker Powell Frank M. Vorts, oie “Seva. a . bine there is life. There isa stimu- friends to welcome Admiral Schley. lating, regenerating power, unequal- The admiral’s brother and Mrs. Jas.|eq in the whole range of medicinal | dence, fourth, and A. Schneider last. H. Sears, the wife of Lieutenant-Com-| preparations. Price, 50 cents. For|The mules left the track a number of to us. In spite of the fact that “scsi | WALTON TRUST COMPANY, say second; Ben Cox, third; A. B. Clevi- mander Sears, Admiral Schley’s flag sale by H. L. Tucker. times and the first four finished while nothing to be . : : officer, with her Jittle son, were on p mar Schneider and his mule were off in a pacity ales Butler, Missouri. the pier. Relics of Spanish Rules. neighboring oat field. hurt you,” the € bulk of men and CAPITAL : $55,000. women still be- lieve the scare crow is a power- ful and destroy- The rear admiral has known Mrs. El Paso, Tex., May 23.—Workmen All drove as ff their lives depended Sears since she was a child. The upon the result of the race: Always has onhand money to loan on Real Estate at rates of yesterday excavating under the old greeting between her and the gray- jailat Juarez unearthed two old fash- ire ine fetiale interest lower than ever before offered in Bates County. No delay, haired sea fighter wasanafiectionato) «4 cannon and smaller weapons c j Z.: Schis attitude t one. The little woman threw her are ne the Spaniards during the Easy ee) ake fe snoat sacked ia celation to cectuin Socuen | O08" PETRUS hore. x d se seases q Ss b Sees Pot trace or the ee — We have a complete Abstract of Title to all Lands and Town Lowy assume that there is no cure for arms about his neck, while the admi- sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Easy ta @Gperate ey ral raised her from the floor and The canvons are of the brass, muzzle in Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept ap with = as * . £ the cough, no help for the hemorrhage, no kissed her again and again. a 3 Because purely vegetable—yet thor-| j% line Wiethelaies | ‘Che a y | € 2 7 g ac! pet ‘a c bs ZS. he scarecrow, Com- = loading style used at that time. ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory sumption, is set up, often taking the form | the County Records daily. Complete Abstracts furnished to any Real He hurried to St. Luke’s hospital There are seven muskets of the anti- Ed = of some inexperienced and unskillful prac- ee ee : aoe itio: Heciag : : Estate in Bates Count Fees reasonable. and — = hours see = = uated type: Beadesltwo. other tin: Hood Ss Pills titioner who denic hope or help to the y Dr. von ae i aa “et righten| orms known as arbuques, weighing ——$—<$————— Yet the records goto show that stubborn Borowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invited to,eall, considerably during his visit. 3 5 aoe a . - coughs have been cured, that persistent é lity sour has bean in ee ten OO much that it was necessary to use Origin of Some Famous Hymns. hemorrhages have been stopped, and that | FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, WM. E. WALTON, President, auanon faaiac ites Saen fle a brace to suppart them while firing | From the May Ledger Monthly. aes Manistee! Tete Mai C. A. ALLEN, Assistant Sec’y. T. J. WRIGHT,®Vice President, he is in cenoliont shape now.” ‘ at an object. The circumstances that inspired | Discovery WELDON YATES, Abstracter. BROWN WALTON Bookkeeper, os SIR : I i 1 bl According to tradition the jail is}some of our great devotional hymns TESTIMONY TALKS. The young doctor has had blood] V4. three hundred years) old, andi) ™ustideepen the interest 1m both thet All the caine ts she! world for the core Sheriff’s Sale. Sheriff’s Sale i i s a sak i pT ay ive virtues of a medicine will not equa’ - poisoning. during the time of the Spanish rule ned ty near sata reveal that] one testimony to the actual fact of cure. Phy den dattnaiens ane > special execn- | By virtue and authority of peak axa Sie mighty kinship of human souls, that} Thousands of testimonials like the follow: | Ug, Orehe clobk of the ciecurt eee ie | tion for delinquent taxes, issued from fice of the clerk of the circuit was used as a barracks for the sol-| divine sympathy, that confers death-| ing have been received from persons cured }eounty, Missouri, returnable at the June | Sr pues ec Qere OF, the. Friendship’s Limit. diers of the king. less fame on a few simple verses, soul| °f 1u"g “troubles,” bronchitis, hemorrhage, | term, 1901, of + aid’court. to me directed in fa- | §¢ the June term, tain’ of : * ars zy obstinate coughs, ete., by “Golden Medical | vorof A B Owen, ex-ofticio ec tor of the | t d din’ fi From the Detroit Free Press. E = - biographies living in song. Sees ° revenue of Bates ‘county, amd against John | So"omicig collector of the: tevenae of Thi a : -.,{ . When the liver fails to secrete bile “Kock of Ages, Cleft for Me.” This| | “1 was very sick indeed,” writes Mrs. Mollie | K. Stone. WV. Stone and Wm. Stone, | county, and ageinst James H. Despala | his young man is notso confiding is bh z wy 5 ss IST jacob-, of Felton, Kent Co. Delaware, “and |1bave levied and seized upon all the right, eae ieott’ ootand all the right ©} the blood becomes loaded with bil-|greatest of hymns was written in| J%° ly doctor said 1 had consumption. I | title, interest and olaim of defencants, John K cpr» we our oS Se one 5 et oe W. Stone and -illiam Stone te tt Deepen, A ee nes H. Despain, in and tothe st die soon, for I felt so awfully | Stone, J as he was, and his ideas of friendship | jous properties, the digestion be-| 1775 by the Rey. Augustus Toplady, | thoug inand tothe following described real estate 4 are not so exalted. Yet he takes it}comes impaired and the bowels con-|a very learned English divine at the| 2&¢:, 3 Necains ik Hee Goce eee Uying and being situated in Bates county. Kescribed 168! estate situated ip ROME philosophically and is willing to place | stipated. Herbine has a direct ac-Jearly age of 38. This hymn has the] breath ght Jihad pains in my | MNorinwett quarter and north halfof the | _Be#inming Sis lin snortn of southeast am gh 3 2 = ERY ee tt & ae as 2 ch a chi also had dyspepsia . ' vege a heavy credit in favor of experience. | ion on the liver and excretory er-| rare, w onderous spiritual ectasy he| Beto: ook’ y Golden Medical Discov. | southwest quarter of section fifteen [15) town- 36 ihe ba of ee Bn ~ “ started in a small way,” he tells] £2"*: and a few doses will cure any | revealed in his daily life. In his last Se oe ship foriy-two [42] of range thirty-two |321, | piace of beginning, township forty (Wy. : z ? : case of biliousness. Price 50 cents. |illness he said: ‘I can not teil the! SUS peels ee Wednesday June 12, 191 Bement Pragatiids ec “I had an idea that my business] For sale by H. L. Tucker. comforts that i feel in my soul: they | ®°t sweep_a room jeitniea tia eis oe Hap ORE OR Wedueeday, June 12, 1m, would expand rapidly. But I finda —— are past expression. It will not be] 27o,.27%.2:32 92 noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | hoon od Aveo elouk te the ‘alterna en day, at the east front door of the court honse, che cost tromt decor of thea : day in the city of Butler. Bates county, Miesouri, ‘i sell the same or so much thereot as may be re | ely c tage J Of Batler, Bates oo quired at public vendue to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy ssid execution and costs, JOE f. SMITH. 2i4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo good many leaks and drains. Of Teddy Will Be There. long before Good takes me; for no course you know Jones. He is my| ¢ Raeace io es mortal man can live aiter the glories 3 /olorado Springs, Col., May 23.—|which God has manifested in my friend and knows about ses. Si - ° ‘ no sar about horses. So The annual meeting of the rough|seul.” The marble tablet over his when my one horse went lame I con-| riders will be held June 23-25 and it|grave says: He wrote “Rock of sulted him. he being the one friend I]is expected that Vice President |Ages: Cleft for Me had who, I thought, could help me] Roosevelt will be present. A friend Pats roan maga Rossaiedbe goon’ pS 1 : : s ei ie f out. of Colonel Reosevelt’s says that the] the hymr afein the Meee cca Pretty bad shape, he said, as he vice presideat will spend two days|for music in twenty minutes, but looked the nag over. ‘Need him on| here and will make ashort trip to|intoit was put the essence of her Sheriff’s Sale. | By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion for delinguent taxes. iseued from the of- | 4,,59,yittue and authority of « fice of the clerk ofthe circuit court ef Bates of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates cous Co., Mo., returnable at the June term, 1901, of said court, to me directed in faver of oat oF per patton So an A B Owen, ex officio collector of the revenue | |01, °(;aid court, to me directed te eee of Bates county; and against Joe Brock. | Ihave levied ‘and seized upon all tho | RU6,0f Bates county. and sgainss JW, Gee Sheriff's Sale. your delivery wagon, don’t you?” the interior of the state, visiting wie life of seus pss — after right. title, interest and claim of said de~| pany I have levied and seized ‘. A ss - A ag i a day’s jos & oa . , J . 4 I needed him or some other horse, points of interest. Itis not expect=| ctroets Ae esis bead cee ae caliente demisgn reghcone on citasted in | se Fight, title. Interest and claim of and asked Jones what Lcould get for at he will d : s3 : cbs na iprsnadiangoheny -esusomed Bates county. Missouri, te wit: ” The’ waltes poet, a é g ed that he will do any hunting. returns to her little room and pours Beginning 443 inks north and 42 links east | Sie follouion doscnibed veal mctate al 2 of the south weet corner of the northeast q ter of northwest quarter, nurth 110 125 links, south 110 links, west 12: nks to | beginning, in section twenty-three (2%), town- ship forty (40), range thirty-one (51), I will, | on | sates county, Missouri to-wit The north balf of the northesst quarter ction sixteen (16), township thirty-t range thirty-three (33). I wilion Wednesday June 12, 1901, 4 Wednesday, June 12, 1901, between the houre ot nine o’clock in bey ee 2 ~ 4 the lame animal. He looked him over, 5 aap = forth her sonl in sone. felt his legs. examined his eyes and Girl Assaulted at Lamar. Of the many hymns written by teeth, and finally said that, beinga} Lamar, Mo., May 23.—Miss Mar-| Mts. Sarah Flower Adams, the only friend of mine, he'd give‘me $40 for}garet Ryan, an 18-year-old white Ne eer ro bars ois the horse. I took it. That same] girl, was nd Suge eamne naan si ssaulted last night about] the Bible story of Jacob's vision at afternoon he sold the horse for $80,|9 o’clock by two unknown white] Bethel, the imagery of which narra- a fact I learned about a week later.}men. She was found lying in the| tive it follows mest faithfully ‘Now,’ said Jones, ‘I’mnottheman | yard by a member of the family and cone day Charles need ie: nein to leave a friend in a scrape. [Il just | di in consciousness till salon Oar etree Ae ale 7 Se pa aba ae I Big did not re sain consciousness tillnoon | over the beautiful fields. when he saw rustle around and find you another|to-day. She is unable to throw any {a little bird pursued by a hawk. The between the noure of nine o’clock in thefore- | noon and five o’cloce in the afternoon ¥ noon snd five o’clock in the afternoon of that | G&y at the east front door of the court day, at the east front door of the court house, | in the city of Butler. Bates county, Wi in the city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri, | sell the same‘or eo mach thereof ss sell the same ors0 much thereof aé¢ may be | quired st public vendue to the hi required at public venaue, to the highest bid- | forcash, to satiefy ssid execation der for cash, to satisfy said execution and oe DE T SMix I costs. JOE T SMITH, Sherin of Bates County, ales onan — School Fund Mortgage Sale. 4t Sheriffof Bates County. Mo. Sheriff's Sale. horse.’ li : 7 " : t ‘ i; ight on the affair. The officers haye | Poor thing, we and frightened, in| By virtue and authority of a special exec: = ‘ — - eee cae i ae = ; 2 : " slincudt Whereas Charles A Lusk and Minnie M Thank you. but keep withina hun-|so far been unable toconnect anvone ae a escape Irom its enemy. ry of the clark of the chvonitecnrtet ston county, | his wife ar fo oa day of Sepeeae ‘o o nia cece ae fe lew into the reom : fe d refuge ; | execute and deliver to Bates county, 4 dred. Lcan’t afford to pay more. with the assault. see o the reom ind found refuge 21 GENTS’ WORTH Missouri, returnable at the June term, 1901, of | CXCchte Wmesouri, their schoo! fand iu esley’s bosom. As the poet was “ é _, | 8aid court, to me directed in favor of AB Owen : I ew mu ex-officio ‘collector of the revenue of Bates | Which said school fund mortgage wae corded in book 120 at page 2% of the seneal mortgage record of Bates county, Mo, iE Next morning my friend showed up rs then in ereat troubl i jed = Ww * 4 great trouble and needed the! with a horse he told me [could have] ARMERS! aS Gates safety of a refuge, the consolation of | | i — “er Safety end Convent Perfect Acti i for $98, though he was really worth | vurable, Okeap, #20000 wort oid under recent pass |help frem a higher power than his t seemed to hima e more. He wassound, gentle, 7 years| AGENTS WANTED! Gsc7ieres | own, the incide i le . to 500 per easily made. VNSHIP avd F. ivine ssage ¢ i i Sid aecordine to Joues. RIGHEE io aie ees ee am BX) divine message and, thus inspired, Heed bon: Write for catalogue, prices of eates, arenis, he wrote the famous hymn. “Jesus t the horse for $60.| CHAS. M. EVANS, General Agent. | Lover of My Soul. He had spavin and ringbone, was | 8-W-Cor.4th ang Elm Sts..CINCINNATI,C a a pees knee sprung and 13 years old. So | Sect ee ee ee Jones had made $78 off me and left | Shot by His Father. | me with one of the worst crowbaits | a . | you eversaw. I’m net saying much | Be ahem oe aba ae BOWELS ae bic hance sh ete -,, | ¥aughan, a farmer living ten miles = oi “But g tli ote | West of Corsicana went home Tues- | bowels ore pa Tel or mill bes een,» our | . in the shape of’ + = ee day afternoon < oan ishing he stm groceries from me says that friend-|~" aiternoon and began flourishing county, and against John MeKiroy, I have lev. ied and seized upon all the right, title, interest “ mt and claim of defendant, John McElroy, in and | 1D£ 10 Bates county the followlag oes to the following described real estate lying and | Teal estate, toowit: Twensy cigs being situate in Batescounty Missouri, to-wit: | the east side of that part of the o Lot five (5) of section (5). township thirty-nine | *ight of the northwest quarter of sees | (39), range thirty-two (32), containing fifty-five | ©) in townshin thirty-nine (30) OF i and 6-100 acres, I will, on two (32) that lies south of the ri Wednesday June 12, 1901. St Louis & Emporia rail | between the hours of nine o’ciock in the fore- | #res in a square fron noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | B&F of said tract 1 day, at the cast front door of the court house, | hereby conveyed; which was made 0 | in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, | secure the payment of one certalp Seas sell the same or so much thereof as ‘may be re- | bond therein described and wheress & aired at public yendue to the bigest bidder | P® and intereston said school for cash, 10 satisfy said execution and costs. now past due and unpaid. Now, o Co le a ej , of Bates County, Mo. | Toth, wil, 1 will proceed to sell the Shove ‘hdniulotenten a Mettas. scribed real estate at publie vendes tet oot bed ° ee Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- | Court hous ta the city of Burier, comunsy Of BO ority of@ general execu | istration upon the estate of R. V. Williams, | ged state of Uinsoun, on office of the clerk of the ave been granted to the undersign- ‘ 5. 1991 county, Missouri, return- he Bates county prolate court, in Bates Saturday, June 15, 19, old codger that buys | ngerous. TI ay of keeping the bow ees Ee : 5 asix-shooter. His 10-year-old s ship ceases in a horse dicker. ab: x A 10-year old on June term, 191, of said court, to| county, Missouri, bearing date the eleventh | between the hours of nine o’clock om the fore- ole SA rie Ur tried to take the pistol away from cted in favor of D V Brown, adm day of May, 1901. noon and five o'clock in the afternoon “Se é ' the fs } aga te of Martin I Shafer, deceas-| All persons having claims against said estate | day, for the purpose of actetyes said New Toll-Gate Blown Up. the father and was shot, the bali go- nd against G F Shafer, I have levied and | are required to exhibit th for allowance | interest and costs of executing this trust. zed upon all the right, title, interest and | within one year from the date of said letters, JOE T. SMITE o th ohh = g through h m of defendant, G F Shafer. in and to the | or they may be precluded from any benefit of 24-4 Sheriff of Bates County, body. The child may 5 dhe BNR nace Ky.. May —Toll ve following iescribed real estate lying and being | such estate: and if said claims be not exhibited i bine aor ated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit within two years from the date of the publica- 9 4 ¢ p the a a ee LR heast quarter of the southwest quar- | tion of this , they will be forever barred Administrator's Notice. 4 eted on the Dis > CANDY — southeast quarter of the northwest J. WILLIAMS, Notice is hereby given, that letters AE ‘ aS ‘ x : 2 c~ Rc “six (3), township zat Administratrix tery upon the estate of Fred Fix ond nak ta er pike just across os 30), I will on é Ee were granted to the undersigned om the Wee a | ¥, Inne 12, 1901, Notice of Final Settlement. = esa Mreboer the proem t hours of nine o’clock im the fore-| Notice is hereby giten to all oreditor: , | Bates county, Missourt . said @- Sagea ps = r 3 ¥ editors anc ersons baying cletme sgsimst o’clock in the afternoon of that! gil o' Page pred nt go gone sit them for silow: ers interested in the estate of Phils a line. in Boyle nee eee ye ners BEST.FOR THE BOWELS = EAT “EM LIKE CANDY 13 county. ne : : = ol cm e, are req ed to exh : Tae . | per, box. ampi ookiet - ounty > > S€ll | trator with the will annexed, of said es after the date of said letters, or they may Bete Be Pie Genuine stamped C.C. C. Never sold in bulk. SSS ‘c5" | the same or 5 c reof as may be required | tendtomake a final settlement thereof, at the | precluded from any benefit of ssid estate; Hi Beware of the dealer who tries to sell 1 Re ee ee eee yo ime jhighest bidder for | next term of the Bates County Probate court, | {feuch claims be not exhibited withis £9 a a thine } a on " JOE E. Surtar in Bates county, state of Missouri. to be beld | years from the date of this publication, (67 something just as good. j = Shincat a te ee at Butler, Mo., on the 13th day of May. iwi. | will be foreyer barred j oleae meri® of Bates Coun fo “+ J.B. HARPER, Administrator oe CAROLINE FIX, Executeix.