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CE AS LIFE. -V“RsS, NS YOR ~ o~ | bs BIDDLES WERE SHOT DOWN | RR RRA _oe eevee 5 4 | $ P.J. TYGARD, HON.J. 8. NEW GEBRY, J.C.CLARE, ‘ The Little Creatures Will lic Used in i¢ President. Vice-Pres't. Oashier Submarine Boats to Detect Oder- . oe eh ' > 8 a } less and Deadly Gas. Woman Who Helped Them to Escape 1§ F 6 inj Y B NK { ae Tried to Kill Herself i> THE B Wu i A 5 i Be 2 k 1 Hen . wel 1 ; : 2 | the land Torpe doat cc Pittsburg, Jan. 31.—Edward Bid-| ® BUTLER, mo. er at New Suffolk, L. 1, dle aud john Bidd the murderers Successor to BATES COUNTY \a ciONAL BNA of the subn ' ‘ Iton, b ee Pr senter f death in the Alle * t he has found a way to solve the ptob- under sentence of death in the Eataptisump Dax .. 1370. } | em of protecting the occupants of a gheny county jail, yeseaped from eo 7k OY A Generai sanking ¢|submarine boat from the ger of th irsday morning, are pris CAPITAL, $75,000. — Business Transacted asphyxiation while under water. The n and both are danger- = most serious objection to the use of : : : ; . : submarine boats is the danger of suffo- vied. Mrs, Peter Soffell, varden’s wile, who helped thetr sin the t wound inflicted by her bably dy hospital suffering z Oapital, = ‘| Bates County InvestmantCo., IBUTLER, MO.. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. on from the fumes generated by gasoline engine used to propel the on the surface and to furnish ’ { e th boat power for the dynamo which produces = $860,000. the electricity for lighting and for sube Abstracts of propulsion, Palmyra, Mo., Sept. 28th, 1899.—)__Elsberry, Mo., Sept. I received a sample of Dr. Tichnor’s | Having tried Dr. Tiches Antiseptic by mail some months ago | tie for cuts, burns, bruises, sore ey: and found it all right for bruises and | and in a case of cholera morbus_ I cuts. So well pleased that I bought | can recommend it as a splendid rem- more and expect to keep it on hand | edy in such cases —H. H. Ashbaugh. for family use.—J. R. Palmer. Hickory Barrenn, Mo., Sept 8th Edina, Mo., Sept. 5, 1899.—We had | 1899.—Have tried Dr. Tichenor’s An- occasion to try Dr. Tichenor’s Anti-| “septic for spider bites, toothache, septic for cats and burns and found | burs, ete., and can recommend it as it the best remedy ever used for that | @¢00d family medieine—J. R. Me- purpose.—John McCarren. Kenzie Palmyra, Mo, July 20th, 1899.—| Patton, Mo., May 16, 1899.—Ican We have tried Dr. Tichenor’s Anti- porgepieen <* ye ay Brvagesn »ptic ¢ i ‘ or ie as a splendid dressing fo} septicand find it a mighty gnod wounds, frost bites and a good heal- ing remedy generally. —J. P. Dalton. thuig to have about the house.—Ed Marion Co. Herald. Always for sale by J A TRIMBLE ' ' » was title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice While no serious results have so far ral parts of the body, but may r securities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title followed the prese the gasin the ver furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate { | Holland boats, it is alw feared, TN . " t B45 papers drawn, « |matnly because its presence cannot be The capture was ve at 45 ‘ 3. © : ! y J.T RD, Hon. J. B, NEwsennry, J.C. Ovann, detects any meansg a ar o'clock this afternoon on asnow-cov.] } rd ba Vice-President Seo’y. & Trens ay d acs ne heat mene nd ia : +} tractor. 8. F. Wannock, Notary re are ee 2 men, ria ered road two miles east of Mount t eee : ‘ngton scientist has said the gas is Preveprert Herter mentite ir Hote Mlb fo PII PAA BLEILLA LSS —_ cert either carbon dioxide or carbon mon. Chestnu The exact plhice was at ma PONE: itis ne Y to knew whieh MeClure’s barn s, filled with eight office where two doy team sleigt Deepwater Items, One Filipino of Little Worth. neting It j in order to provide means of counter. | I; is figured that mice feel the effect three o Pittsburg detectives, | (Arrived too late for last week.) | Washington, Jan, 29.—It don't of these ses, which are odorless and Jobtr Ro Albert Swinehert and} Prom the amount of snow on the | matter much if a soldier does killa teless, 20 times more quickly than Char’ Metiovern, met the Biddles/#tound stock water will be more | peaceful Filipmo, is the interpreta- men: Capt able ri ai that mice ot Ley ialie sigs < vai r , : | aos be introduc into the Fulton. Ca nd Mrs. Sotfel riding ina onehorse plentiful ina short time, tion put upon a recent he natal uate bik beara aie « Hiwei oa tists t tolen at Perrysville.| Several of our energetic farmers} Secretary Root. He recommended tatve, cach in a Redle « and they ilittely opened tire who have made business trips to} that the sentence of dismissal from now form part of the equipment of the Dew el ayn 4 . ; ’ | * . ; >. 1 Che Biddles returned the fire, after] Butler, were much pleased with the | the service, imposed by courtmartial| Fulton ithe sleigh, Mrs. Sof-[ Handsome appearance of the court | upon Lieut, Preston Brown, Second MONEY FOR A NEST. Edward the left arm, in le John Bid- buckshot in his ho in the breast Biddle was shot nd ine in Ne was riddled with breast and head, Nhe Biddles and Mrs. Soffel atedin- opened fired tive of Butler, a detour of the town Chestiut, tiles east They hin several er going north and then ittsbure ottic rs, only ePrear, Look Lae wrong road for about eight miles, but when they found their mistake they made up lost time by telephoning and tele- ahead for frest Phev reached Moant Che alter the Bid this point e keeper, had 1 horses, That no less than halt dles and) Mrs Williain Watson, as fresh horses for them 1 Two sleighs carry ing-the-pight-offi- in ho Sollel tnd the chase Was reney cers met the Biddles and Mrs, Soffel MeClure’s barn, two tiles from Phe’ Biddles, earned they were almost over at Mount: Prospect hav- ing taken, and taking what they consid: ered the | mly chance they bad, drove east anid prepared fora ti THEY ALL SHOT TO KILI The Pittsburg were rnied and re ind other officers Winchester rifles They aim was good with vers of large caliber, shot to kill and the The of the ei siddles tried to kill, but not one wht office When ihe detectives y sixty yards of the fugitives, they The rs had a, wound twithinabout iddles promptly house a J the progress of the work Three feed lot a few days ago, shot erippled his dow wun of erty reless boys isa bad piece pro- John Boonsburger with his pac few friends last just west of Ger- of hounds and a Thursday eveni Uter a short but caugh lively race The social hop at the residence of a pleasant event Evans Stevens, closed a sue term of school at Johnstown Friday, ones glid by a treat of nice candy, Mrs, Chas. Tyler and grand daugh- ter, Mrs. Della Kimball and little daug of Golden City, are viting home folks Mrs, ‘Tinnie Fortner'’s little boy Who has been quite sick is reported ter, some better at this writing. Several Jolustown persons attend- ed the protracted meeting at) Spruce the past week Putting upice is the daily work Ob the of severa good farmers this week A Loaf Centuries Old. From the New York Sun. Ariz.—A_ notable recent contribution to the archaeological mrsennrot the triversity-of tricone isa loaf of Iwelling in th ition ‘Tuscan, WT PevOorwer up in the erin each hand When Ed. 1 sleigh and shot at her pursuers tainsof Central Arizona in 1879, anc since that time in the possession of Herr Brown, superintendent of the territorial prison, Sidale f to bee ind she saw she wasa bout d she tired a bullet into An by ‘ians shaws that she will recoy- apt breast, her physi examination the bullet was deflected by her corset and the wound is compara: tively slixht. Ed. Biddle got a builet inthe br Which pene ated his right lang and ly willend } 1 Biddle his wounds. althot fore morn- ing. nay recover, as numerous, are notin vital places. The Biddles have demonstrated on several occasions that they are good marksmen and why they should- have failed to-day to bring down their men in a mys- tery. Aiter the Biddles fell to the ground the officers picked up the three ap- parently lifeless bodies and took them back to Butler, where they also took the stolen sleigh, patched-np harness and worn-out horse that the trio had made use of in their flight. When pain or irritation exists on any part of the body the application of Ballard’s Snow Liniment will give prompt relief. Prive, 25 and 50 cts, —H. L, Tucker Colorado is for Schley. * Denver, Col., Jan. 29.—The Colo- rado senate has adopted resolutions congratulating the senate of Mary- land for its “patriotic action in or- dering stricken from the public libra- ries an infamous volume that at-| tempts to traduce the honest name of Rear Admiral W. S. Schley, one of the world’s greatest naval heroes.” | 6 Lew This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative The loaf is undeniably bread, and without a doubt is of great age. It was found embedded in the ashes wherein it Was baked probably hun- dreds or perhaps thousands of years ago. [t had very plainly been wrap- ped ina cloth or mat, and the marks of the fiber of the cloth are visible in thedark, brick-like mass. Mr. Brown is of the opinion that the bread was made of mesquite beans, roughly ground in metates by the aboriginal housewives of centuries ago. Witt it was found a store of an- cient sacrifical implements, stone axes and arrowheads. The loaf has been sterilized by the curator of the museum, and has been sealed within a glass jar. The Storm Prevents Communication with the South. expressed gratification on | Oys in passing James Offills® | and | in the hands | mantown jump a red fox which they | W. HL. Zimimers, Thursday night was | sful | gram, Mr. Stevens made the little | bread found ina caves | jaryngeal trouble, bronchitis, coughs, moun- | colds,ete , by advising the use of Bal- j of leading a mob that burned two Louisville, Ky., Jan. 31.—Louis- ville is still cut off from telegraph communication with the south. The effect of the storm areapparent. The streets are almost blockaded in some portions of the city by the halffrozen mass of sleet and much damage has been done to the shude trees. The tempature is rising rapidly, however, and there are prospects for rain or snow. Huntington, W. Va., Jan. 31.-A covering of two inches of solid ice extends over the entire southern per- tion of the state, and still the sleet continues falling. Business is at a standstill. Big Order for Horses, Berlin, January 30.—The British war office has ordered 10,000 horses tobe bought in Prussia for use in the remedy that cnres n cold tm ome day SOUth Africa. Infantry, be commuted to the loss of Mice in a Ch ROS n Stenl R643 with Whieh to Build Their Home, SS numbers in his grade and hall pay for vine months, Lieut. Brown shot anative Filipino Five mice were worth just $645. Was made by Stephen Sze beeause he allowed an American sol- seovers ther The tind uskiin eit S84 Commercial avenu dier to drown when might have sav-} @#y Ina nes ed his life. The soldier was attempt- jing to lord a stream, aie his sa This ; Was reported to Lieut. Brown, and it stood by and saw him perish, a year Szerpetauski had missed bills whieh « 1 h whe ~tppeared from his © Lately he diseovercs of S20, drawer, is so exasperated him that he drew his : wreh \ vigorous s taken from its resting | : was revolver and shot the native, While Secretary Root does not jus- Cupboards were and hoard wa tify the act, he believes it was excus- ve. The icebox was the last article fable. Thecase is now inthe hands}! be abi A nder ay a round, “6 P apfid taftuene rreen ball, whieh was pounced upon of the President, Powerful influence by the saloon keeper and his wife, }has been brought to bear in Lieut, It was found to cen drow she Of the many - to bits, but in the o vin $645 in bills, worn torn OFTHE CMTE CN Wits i} form, The mice which inhabit the house had fora year hee taking soft fibrous paper from the til aini gress through an aperture in the b of the drawer, Five mice found inside of the ball were released by the finder and dropped le near by to recompense them their home, but the hole terward boarded up. South ¢ o banks will send the bits of bills, representing $143, to the subtreasury for redemption, DESTRUCTIVE ANTS, were and 71 Don't let the hand of time paint wrinkles ou your face. Keep young, by keeping the blood pure and the digestive organs ina healthful condi- tion, Herbine will do this. Health is youth, disease and sickness brings old age. Price, 50. cents. —H. L, Tuck entrance Discovery by Scientists. Stockholm, Jan, 31.—Prof. Mon- tellus sums up the careful research | tunde by himself and other eminent scientists in the statement that it is | beyond doubt that Sweeden was in- habited by people of Scandinavian origin at least 3000 years before the birth of Christ, The old theory that another race lived in| Sweden in the stone age must now be abandoned. New Naval Station Troubled by a at Olongapo conveyance made i naval] yy that a Olongapo ts It is said station at freedom from the pest of mosquitoes, but is blightedwith a par cious ant. Assistant Surgeon E. Grow, of the na new Dlessed with You can help anyone whom you find suffering trom inflamed throaty 1s toes can be imagined from the fact sttoretronm ttt} —trek—hiiw— tbe imanths. iu cols medy for coughs and col ect 17 paliry i idual specimens for id 50 cents.—H. L. Tucker, the purpose of d cie the y: He was able to ascertain from the meager that none of the pestiferous type existed, a fact which, taken with the intere that of m observed, is accepted that y is hygienic lent, termining if any spe- of the genus anopheles existed in t He Wouldn't Pardon Them. Guthrie, O. T., Jan. 30.—Judge Goodrich, attorney for Mont Ballard and A. J, Mathis, returned to-day from Washington with information that both will receive commutations of the heavy sentences, imposed two years ago, when they were convicted collection ing statement heen ho cases a have the loed Vy excels tut if there are no mosquitoes there is another annoyance in the form of the industrious ant, which has the fae- nity of quickly destroy wooden structures, and it is proposed to defeat [8 this omniverous appetite by having the framework of all permanent buildings constructed of fron or steel. Indians at the stake near Maude, 0. T., because the Indians had outraged and murdered Mrs. J. M. Leard in 1898. President Roosevelt refuses to pardon the men. New Move in Naval Training, The Howaldt works at Kiel have be- e zun work on a Russian ves: TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE You can be cured of any pA Arce cobb stoker training ship.” It will be the Jo iy be made well, strong, magnetic, full f craft of its kind in existenee. The few life and vigor by taking TO-BAG, |. o<<0} will be fitted with tubular boil- that makes weak men strong, Mam: ten pounds in ten sags. Over 50¢, cured. Bring Folge Book- let aud advice FREE. ress STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York, 437 man “Schulz” boiler, and will carry all the different styles of auxiliary engines used in warships. The new training ship will be employed partly asa coal transport for naval stations. It has a displacement of 12,000 tons and will earry a crew of 730. The vessel, which will be named the Oklan, will cost 5,000,000 marks ($1,190,000). The Rus- sian minister of marine expects good results from this new departure in the way of training engineers, machinists and stokers for the navy. Ten Cents for Ten Weeks. The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- eight page paper, in magazine form, edited-by William Marion Reedy, as- sisted by a staff of contributorscom- prising the best writers and literary authorities on all current subjects, social, religious, scientific, financial, literary or artistic. The Mirror is a weekly review of men and affairs; a treasury of short stories and good poetry; @ paper in which the best books, best plays and best music are ably reviewed, and all topics of contemporary interest are given careful attention. It is theup- to-date paper for the merchant, the teacher, the professional man, the student, the politician, as well as for woman and the home. If you will send us 10c, in silver or stamps, we will mail the Mirror to . Moving a Mammoth, The skeleton of a giant mammoth, unearthed some time ago in East Si- beria, will be brought to St. Peters- burg in the coming winter, writes a St. Petersburg correspondent. task of conveying it is a most for- midable one, as the distance to Irk- utsk, which is the nearest railway station, is some 5,000 miles. The skeleton will have to be cut up and treated with arsenic, each portiott | being incased in cowhide in order to prevent the air affecting it. As far as Yakutsk the River Lena will be utilized, but from there nearly 2,000 miles of swampy forest will have to be traversed. The conveyance will be your address for ee effected in sleighs, and it is calcu- Mirror, lated that at least 50 horses will be St. Louis, Mo. © | required to draw them, i either ce countrieswith success in severe gives a good night's rest, and cures commended many gists in the world. ber 24, 1895 6 tee, ‘he following described real estate lying and being sit of Missouri, ae the cae caer, of Menai u 7 (30) in township forty (40) of range thirty (30) st Worse Than | containing ten (10) acres more or less whieh the payment of one ao8 ‘he same is now past due and unpaid, the: said note and pursuant to the condi larly fero- | deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above s he scribed real estate at public vendue to the high- + | est bidder for cash at the east front door of the who has visited the | court house, same being the east front door of ss / “> Per of the publ . that the searcity of mosqui- | court of Bates and state of Missouri, on onrs of nine o’rtork-in~the-fore=- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day for the purpose of satisfying bt rington. his wife, by their deed of trust dated September corder’s oftice within and for Bates county, Missouri. in book No. 147, page 510, couveyed an indication ]to the undersigned trustee described real est: in the county of Bates and state of to-wit: northwest quarter of section fourteen (14) all in townehip forty (40) of renee thirty-two (32) which conyeyance was made the payment ot one certain note fully d default has-been made in t! the annual the same is now past jegal holder of eaid note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the 1, which | theeast front door of the opera house building, is styled an “engineer, machinist and ponds hee here nt dg Da eg bape ely souri on ; ; y between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ers of four systems, including the Ger- | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of pasierving sald del eager and E. WAL’ i ti decsseed. | ve been granted to the undersign. ed, by the Bates county peorimooners, ie Bates ‘Ail persons ha are required toexhibitthem to me for within from tion of this notice, a will be forever barred, The | others With headquarters in St. Louis, is now being organized. This your opportunity to secure a cheap home in the “COMING COUNTRY,’ Write to the Oklahoma Colony Company, 717 Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo., for full particulars, which will be mailed to you free of charge. ORGANIZING AGENTS WANTED IN EACH COUNTY. “IT {8S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO ial Does It Pay to Buy Cheap? Order of Publication. A’ cheap _remedy~ for-coughs and} stare oF MissoURt, COLUS IS All Pye it, out you wantsome- are —e ‘ ot Re re In the Clreuit Court of Bates County, in v thing that will relieve and cure the cation, December With, "191, Moliie He Lewis, more severe and dangerous results of Plaintit, vs mes Lewis, Defendant, throat and lung troubles. What | , Now at this day comes the plaintif herein, by shall you do? Go to a warmer and her storney . O. Jackson, and files her peti- idavi more regular climat Yes, if possi- alleging among other things, . Hae mee Lewis is not a resident wg wate oO. sour! ble; if not possible for you, theri in | pupon, itis ardered by the clerk in, ‘8 . . . » 9 - i} sai lefendant be notifle y se ta the ONLY reme dy that publication that plaintiff has — commence has been introduced in all civilized uit against him in this court, the object and throat ral nature of which is to obtaina decree of Agee ree from the bonds vf matrimony entered and lung troubles, ‘Boschee’s Ger- | into by and between Plaintit and Defendanton man syrup.” It not only heals and the grounds that Defendant has been guilty of sti ex the tissues to destroy the erm disease, but allays milamma- tion, causes easy expectoration, such conduct as to constitute him a vagrant un- «ler the laws of Missouri in this th ing port his wife and family, and Plaintiff further alleges as grounds for divorce that the said Defendant has been guilty of such indignities to plas to render her condition in life intol- erable, in this (Plaintiff alleging) that said De+ fendanthas been guilty of adultery, and also had improper correspondence with'an unmar- ri woman, and on many occasion charged Plaintiff with adultery, and that unless the | said defendant, James Lewis, be and appear at | this court, at the next term thereof, to be be- j; sun and holden atthe court house, in the {city of Butler, in said county,’ on the | It day of February ni nd on or before ; the first day of said Mm, anawer orpleadto « the petition in said cause, the same will be confessed, and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in THe BUTLER WEEKLY Tinks, a newspaper printed and pub- lished in Bates county for four weeks succes- jw, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court. A. B. LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk, A true copy of the record, Witness my hand and seal of the circuit sour of Bates omy this 10th day o! December, 1991, . B. LUDWICK, Cireuit Clerk, the patient. Try one bottle. Re- years by all-drug- Get Green's Prize Almanac.—H, L. Tucker, Druggist. Trustee’s Sale Preston Dark and Sarah A. Dark, their deed of trust, dated Octo- nd recorded in the recorder’s office thin and for Bates county, Missouri, in book yed to the undersigned trus- ti ie the county of Bates, state wit: it quarter of the southeast quar- hirty The northe: in trust to secure | rtain note fully described n said deed of trust, and whereas, default has | been made in the payment of said not {seat,] Now at the request of the legal holder of pfore, Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ County of Bates ns of said 8s. he o ho se building at the southwest cor- square, where the cireui now held, in the city of Butler, county ion December 12, (Wl. L. J. and Conrad Bowman, her husband, . Emma Morgan, Viola Gates and G, ber husband, Frank Hoth R. G. Saturday, February sth, 1902, Percival, defendants, Order of Publication. at this day comes the plaintiffs herein, by attorney \\. O. Jackson, and file their af- it alleging among other things that defend- ‘an, Vi andG Gates Frank Hoffman, are not residents Missouri. Whereupon, it is or- the nadersigned clerk in vacation, id defendants be notified by publication Pl them in this court the object and general na- ture of which is to obtain a decree of partition according to theinterests and rights of the par ties hereto to the following described real ate, to-wit: the east half of the northwes' / quarter, andthe northwest quarter ofthe orthwest quarter of section twenty-six [26] township forty [40] range thirty-three [38] con- tainingone hundred and twenty [120] acres more or less, situate in Bates county, Missouri and to set off to L. J. Rowman her part of said land in kind, and that unless the said defend- ants, Emma Morgan, Viola Gates and G, Gates her husband and Frank Hoffman. beand appear at this court atthe next term thereof to be be- un and holden at the court house in the city of utler, in said county, on the lith day of Feb- rut next, and on or before the first day of said term—answer or tees to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as con: and judgment will be rendered Gye ed And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the BUTLER WEEKLY Time: weekly newspaper print- ed and published in said coanty of Bates for four weeks — succeesively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days be- fore the first we 4 of the next term of the clreult court. A. B, LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk. A true copyof the record. Witness my hand and seal of the circuit court of Bates [SEAL] county, this 12th dayof December,1901, iat A.B. LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk. lebt, in- erest and cost. CHARLES A, ol ’ rustee, ‘Trustee’s Sale. , D. L Edrington and Sallie F Ed- dered b th, 1807, and recorded in the re | fas the following | ing and Ee situate tesourt The east half of the northe: $ quarter of ection fifteen (15) and the west half ofthe | in trust to secure ribeo in sald deed of tr and where: payment Interest on said note. aud due and un- aid, Now,ther fore, at the request of the ast front door o! the court house, same being in the city ate of Mis- f Butler, county of Bates and Friday, February 7th, 1902, coat, Wa. WILLIAM M’KINEY. His Life and Work, Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- the estate of James W. Asbury, BY GEN. CHARLES H, GROSVENOR, date the thirtee: De 198, sis claims against said estate allowance the date of said letters, juded from any benefit of : and if said claims be not exhibited years from the date of the pnblica- The late President’s lifelong friend, comrade in war, colleague in Congress and champion in House of Representatives; was near the Presi- dent’s side with other great men when his eyes were closed in death; followed his remains to National Capital and to Canton. Millions of copies will be sold, Sales spreading like firein dry stubbie; men and women taking 10 to50 orders daily. Itis tbe official book. Eulogies from Governors, Senators, editorials from greatdailies, Last and dying words of world’s great men, but none so grand as MeKinley’s— “ITISGOD’SWAY.’’ Contains photogravure of last photograph of President ever taken, You oan easily and quickly clear $2,500, The General requires that share of proceeds of sale ofevery book sold shall be donated to a McKin- ley Monument Fund. Thus subscriber to this book becomes a contributes to this fund, Everybody will buy it; orders for the asking; no one will refuse. Send 12 2-cent stamps for ele- gant prospectus; 100,000 copies will be sold in this vicinity quick; wideawake businese men or : woman of some means cah make a fortane quick by getting sole control of State, - Address, 11-4 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and interested in estate TE CONTINENTAL