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Magnificent Array of Gems at 2 ym ist. outside sthe city limits were at work in this is reported that Among those Mrs. Bradley Martin Closes the Social snown to be dead are the mine fore- | nan, Harry Rodgers: his assistant, | William Blaneh, i Wh All perished from fire damp in heroie atten the mine Ofthe number who were at work in bait : Ny the district when the explosion e¢-} seyeniy i Among! the’ private he number whom ét is fearedarelost | ace hotel. The two acjoinit ind two tire bosses, | } Mrs. ey and John Thomas. | the . to sav ed te as tien.” people sat at saloon it urred tifty were Americans * 3 a % 7: B ie o> ih Me 4 ; { 3h ; is Henry T. Harris, brother of the; ms were ae te Fs : : hief of police, Jobe ‘T. Harris, No eee t waft its mei entrance to the mine can be made} afar, distantly accompanying the con- hrough the main entry, and the} versath: niners are coming to the surface at It nat heen announ Mu A A x A } Bradley Martin was g tooowe the Mill Creek opening five milesfrom | ooo more jew Iry than she usually A rescuing party, headed by amine; enormous ainount atv ts fon ng engineer, Marshall T. Mooreand | So"! : tate te sididbeh ited " bie experts had been w goon it inteneent George rt. Robinson, | at riment:xpent sg ths bove started for the seene of the diss] pepairing and rese yooorcing te ister, Canvas is being used to shut | Mrs. Readley Martin's ideas side entrance so ae to sendacuny But she was se mocked by t cont ofairahead. Every step of the] Phy beens’ eit heed POUL OF IE ANOS RED Bey ng heavy gems in the Preneh salons vay must be fonght and the rescuers | phat she eoneluded te « nt ex hemsclves are in imminent danger, | peetaney and appeared it vely Ofticinls now in the mine send out] Gress of Bevencer gray veins hich ok ; ster ions ornament r w vord that it is impossible to state sean AelAuiine laced alnnont he loss of | but hope that the} one owerful fins and compressors will Many nor wisl urnish enough pure air to keep the) Ing te oe a WEE renalive. If the passay ws are bis : dat sensonably clear, this can be done, mal w - veh Nothing Like Water + ‘ Washington.—Senator Blackburn, | : tr fhe Pets f Kentucky, poured ont a glass off poy oat Astne-wnt a8 water and drank it with evident} wt tin broe vith bt “ tistaetion. ‘There isn't anythi rnd tr with row rows of vite as good as water, after all} cost peat Laat dea ea aa Aa A. the fromt the ! f t rites, ae “there was afarmer, who, ' : : hi na! inde Mes. Kerns chan were suy, did not know t NT ight: av f meavia shoud her one steal whisky. One day, at Christ-] every pearl of which 1 ged pas time, be was ata neighbor's’ to seme crowned bead : One of the han’somest women pres- yonseand was invited to sample a URE AD NAR LON ae ae | ent was Mrs, Taviles. of New York maxgure of erenm, lemon, sugar and) wy. inauenrated the lntest. fashton other ingredients, commonly known] ate decollete, the dress cut square in » egeroge. He sipped, then drank,| front as low ¢ : ' pothe then drained reral mugs, When] back was ent V WH to The ‘ 2 e-fel . | waisthand, he started te pee trentres Meteeeeene TT cn the ather muieate were Conn aus. [t's an insidious drink, you] yontesaninin, Mrs. Renalés: Me an? know, and when he reached home, he] Mrs. Bishop, Karl ns, Nive. Cintralid 1 j i Mnroness de S fere M Roped went to bed. The next morning he} Grey. Baroness de § ' | he mal thirst, Break.| 2tetatchi Mey, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe awoke with an awful thirst. Break-| @junt and @ountess Chandon ee ug the water bucket out on the porch, he] meyer. Warriman Gebrey. ¢ hin covering of ice on the} Mrialles, Messrs. Fewar? Tuek, Luck tine Thorne, Baldwin, TN Onis, Morgan and Prince nt) Duval, ‘ook one long drink. ““Mondy, Mandy, come here and oring tue children, he shouted. “‘Tnever tasted such water in my ife.’ "—Washington Star. According to c ILLINO!S FARMERS. Cook pty Leads in Vatue of Land Censans Report How Are Your Kidneyst and Farm Buildings, Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam: oepmnees le free. Add. Sterling PomedyCo..Chicag20FN.F | The census buresn the other day issued a report ¢ Joke on the Editor. tian) siatiatios of 7 . Indian nations it Fowler, Ind., Leader —About onee) Coat, connty, 1h. leads it value aweek the printer of this paper is} of land and buildings, wit! 1 ripped up the back for lack of busi-} 220. Ranking next Los Tes ness principles ©, Lord, how would county, Cal. with $70,891,030; Me sane mage Jad | Pen county, TL, s61t6t2do; Laneas- we live if we had any? © ate vlad) oo. county, Pa un dalle bat wedo not, Whilewe have some-|ooiunty, ML, 852 10. and Livi ching like $7,000) invested in the] ston county, HL. 78.04 yrinting business and cour weekly] Leneaster county, Po. Te ee the " att i - ae ‘ value of farm products, w $12.s yay roll is | r than that of Any) 465 then follow Chickasaw Nation Iry goods store in Fowler, we mane} pygian Territory, with § ov: M ige some way to make both ends} Lean county. HL. S104 st. Law n t dong since a merchant {rence cor N.Y. # Dar ame to sand requested us to print | COURTS us : si wne Ta Sal some very touching — resolutions sli toute: Di tanGate iis about Key. Traby, written by our dear friend, Mr s income, Banker Dague. The} sts: Chickasaw Neti with su.21 sosolutions were printed. The mer-} to's , at wit county $s shant thanked ery. tly ‘ hant thanked us very sweetly for countye Cain Joing so. A month or so afterward he want- ad anextra copy of the Leader to sendto Rey. Truby. It took an hourand « halfto tind the missing county. Hh. le county, HL, CONFUCIANISM RULES CHINA. Protestant Missionnries Lvite in Pros winber, the merehant was under fest \gninst New Educational ery many obligations to us for the Regulatios rouble. A-short time age heeame [eS OO ae a o the office just as the paper was] China, which is composed of Protest- roing to press. He wanted to an fant missionarics from all parts of the rounce thit Brother Buchan would | empire. and whieh has been it sion at Shanghai for four days, toe here next Lord’s day to preach. A one was nnlocked and the item a8] epnment through the eip inserted. The paper was delayed | against the recent reg ‘pout fiftee: minutes. Again we] new government. sehor decided to protest te the Chine which or were thanked very sweetly, Yeater- hdl We a cal ida : Jay we wanted a darning needle and he general opinion of this | ut western he merehant charged us a cent for t, and that was business, We could ‘ella hundred stories like that. If chere was any business about us we King Edward's Table, _ soukl get mad and swear, But there} “King wens be Ay Rett Me ah s n&business about us, Go we don't | £oF hi use WHen at the theater. Tt tote " 3 into a very small space, and can be car- vare and rather enjoy theg}ke on us. | red in the hand. Between the acts his majesty sometimes arranges the table, CASTORIA places refreshments upon it, and en- joys himself until the curtain rises, Yor Infants oud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of y 4 ig strongly suspicious of the re imy 1 ediets in favor of education, - King Alfonso and His Soldiers, King Alfonso has informed his sol- diers that he will always be with them in times of peril, says the Chicago Rec- oft-Herald. It will have tobe admitted pat little Alf would bé a great help in sit AFLER A Lune each. ‘TALKS ON SUCC Son, Who Had cords Kept ESS. Father Finds Missing Eulisted, Through at We shingt Before His Bible Class. Walter Bolger, the 1s-year-old sor of Pau! S. Bolger. wih from his hen n Sunnysivde Son of the Multi-Millionaire Elimin- x mher Is last, b eer md by atex Money as'a Necessary F his f fter a remarkable search. tor from His Ideas of Trae The young man was cated on the Success, training ship Franklin at Norfolk, other of the yenug man John D. Rockefeller, Jr. eliminated has heard his voice over the long-dis- money, except as a circumstance or tance telephone from Washington. gecident of life. from his idea of sue- The appearance of the young man cess in his address the other day on has been one of myste Walter left his home ostensibly to visi a local dentist. His failure fo return , home caused the greatest apprehen-|elass of the Fifth Avenue taptist sion. Inquiry at the dentist's office | rbout to take revenled the information that Walter! q vacation until the first Sunday in had net been there. | deepest “Success; W Is Suecess in He was speaking at the last meeting of the season of the young men’s Bible chureh, the class be October, {The situation was inexplicable to his There were 206 men at the meeting. prrer and from that time a search | Most of them were young, but there was instituted, Every conceivable | were not a few gray hairs and patri- | place « nformation was Interrogat- | arehal beards among those who lis- ed: every police station in the United | tened to the young millionaire, Mr, States, every public man, the heads | Rockefeller said: jof all national Cepartments, every “It is a habit of thought in business American consulabroad (the last bes] that the manv gets the most money | ing the unfortunate United States cons | js the most successful, but though he hsulat Martinique), Gen. Kitchener, may get great sums of money honest- rj the Roer representatives, and 6 Ivy and legi tely by his own efforts, Chaffee were all Connirittated wi that money is of ne real use te him Sverything ng failed, Mr. Me nntess he uses tin the right way, and {met a young soldier a few Cays it mav be a great enrse to him, anc | He inqnired of him concerning enlist- | he may achieve no real success what- ments and was told that every mark | ever, On the other hand, the man who on hody of anyone who enlisted | ix poor, with only enough money fer was recorded at Washington, James | the necessities « ~may use his life TN. Ludlow, a nelehbor, and Mr. Rolger | for ime oof others, ane that man went te n Assistant See- [is a trie snce j retary of the Navy Sanget aided him] “@ne nar high office and materially, Wr. Rolger set te work | may make a f life by mists. going over the slenatures of those who | Ing his power, while another may serve signatore, thongh ft was an assumed fmany important « s. bur unless he name makes a wise, Just and goed use of ‘ - Wie talent he is not by any means HURT BY TRADE COMBINATIONS é aucoes “Tf yon helleve what Clirist sald of President of New Vork Produce Exe enecess, V change Give for Marked Rense ces the Deectine in tus Parents’ Young Rockefeller Discusses Subject | It is the right of every child to be well born, and to the parents it must look for health and happiness. How incon- ceivably great Responsibility <= responsibility, and how important that UTD i é no taint of disease is left in the blood to be transmitted to the helpless child, entailing the most pitiable suffering, and marking its little body with offen- sive sores and eruptions, catarrh of the nose and throat, weak eyes, glandular swellings, brittle bones, white swelling and deformity. How can parents look upon such little sufferers and not reproach themselves for bringing so much misery into the world? -If you have any disease lurking in your system, how can .you expect well developed, healthy children? Cleanse your own blood and build up your health, and you have notonly enlarged your capacity for the enjoyment of the pleasures of life, but have discharged a duty all parents owe to posterity, and made mankind healthier and happier. _ There is no remedy that so surely reaches deep-seated, stubborn blood troubles as S. S. S, It searches oyt even heredi poisons, and removes every taint from the bl . and builds up the general health. If weaklin are growing up around you, right the wrong Oy putting them ona course of S, S. S. at once. It a purely vegetable medicine, harmless in its effects, and can be taken by both old and young without fea. of.any bad results, Write us about your case, and let our physicians advise and help you, This will cost you nothing, and we will also send our book on blood and skin diseases. gg THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Springtield, 111, July 10.—Governs | — win stand the present season of 1902 at my or Yates received word this morning | Dare? miles due cael of butler, and oe mils that negro outrages had been re- | miles West of Spruce, bind ore ad Pv cleren Mame it veer ay i Sali . ¥ y | black, mealy nose and is the rise ol ands ited in § line county, are und | bigh and he weighea 1200 pounds, was sired by Eldorado, The governor has in-| the tne imported Jack direct trom Spain, . . . | brought to Cooper Co,, by Charlies Leonard, The structed Assistant Adjutant General | a vt Kamo Was iso Out Ot an tported Jack > : : | and Blac! night Gam owned A. belger, Ewart to proceed with sixteen men) Clarksburg, Moe nies leet, and one otticer from Mt. Vernon to! ,,4,tauale stallion will be kept at the same stables, that county and remain until tHe Lermis:—$s Lo insure 8 colt to stand and suck, negroes ure safe, the money is due When coltis toaied, The colt i stand good jor the season, After service Carbondale dispateh says a mobof armed men went to the home of the has been rendered any One relling, breaing or . : | Rev, Peter Green, pastor ofthe Afri- | | | To Protect Negroes. money must be paid, ‘There isno better bred Jack in the state of Misseurl, eacept bis father who Was imported trom spain, ibe people who patronized this Jaea are Well pledccd With his couts and most ot twem are coming back, ‘Lhe value Of imported Cireen | stock is demonstrated by the fact, that breeders vf thorougnbreu calle importstock lo keep wy the breed of their herde, breeaers shoul come easly in the morning OF late tu the even i about to remove mare torteits meurance aud can Methodist church at Eldorado and Opened fire when the pastor de- clared he would not leave. returned the fire with a shotgun and | it is rumored that one white man f New York has shared OUR TRADE WITH FRANCE. eneral growth of trade and erce of the ¢ * nil-cariatt ? ' : WALES 's GOK OPES orts from United States Consuls pak! AM exnhapee have /Utey Show ‘That Nusiness with ‘That sch e The net ateredtonn « ry Is Inerensing, entered and e} from the New York inere HAA TANS ‘* Much tennage was howeve unprofitable There has heen a considerable domore t A publication of timely interest, in view of the national exchange of cour: carried, 5 Weel tesies between the United States and France has just bee mace public by Frederic Emory, chief of the bureau of foreign commerce, showing hogy this country progressed int ions with the French republic last year it is stated that nearly all the con- sular officers in France speak of the gratifying increase in the impertation of agricultural machinery from the United states, American brooms and rubber shoes, says Consul Tourgee, of Bordeau have mace their appearance in Bor- dceaux in such numbers during the last two years as te seem familiar, Ameri- ean shoe machinery is used in the larg- est shoe factory in France (situated in Limoges), and $250,000 worth of Amer- jean dressed kid skins were imported into that region in 1900 for the manu- facture of shoes, The exportation of fruits from Mar- to. the U Consul rates, inerease in the export of wheat from the country and a slight increase at this port. Corn exports at New York for the past 12 months shaw a de- erease of 33,000,000 bushels as com: pared with the previous 12 months, “The farmer is prospering, but the produce merchant as a middleman is steadily heing supplanted by large eor- porate interests dealing almost direct- Ivy between the producer and consum- er, A large petrolenm trade once con- Cneted on our floor has passed in thts trade evolution, and the flour, provi- sien, lard and oil trades are concen- trating in a limited number of cor- porations, which is most noticeable in the export trade of these products, Even the grain trace is not free from the same tendency. “T am convine continued nde rel dothe remedy for the diversion from this port of seilles ited States, grain trade, as well as general ecom- ; ; + General Skinner says, has been seri- merce, is an enlarged canal from the ie attavindiutthee ict) ratte . ’ x sted of late by the easing lakes to the Hudson river.” ously atfge ite by attention given to these products tn California, Consul Covert at Lyons mentions nu- merous the United St Stores there have signs anneunel sbrics, and ‘American y of the articles MISS ROOSEVELT POSES. Washington Photographer Catches President's Daughter in Many Charming Positions, articles imported from tes, g American there are several so-c bazaars.” though ma are not of American manufacture EYELESS FISH IN QUEER POOL. led Miss po s on the white house the other Roosevelt gave number of fawn of the fternoon to the pho- south front Frances Renjamin Johnsen, te er, She v attire in her r vbit_of blac 4 ad wore | Pennsylvania Workmen Find with the ilor hat in which she nerally Them i d Snakes and Other rides, and tan Jeather riding boots. Odd Creatures, searried her English ere chestnut bay Wentucky herse, upon which she has n taking lessons in burdling. Miss Roosevelt sits her well and shows in every way that she is ac- eustomed to a horse and loves to ride, yet, until recently, che has not ridden4 in Washington. The other day she mace a dash throngh the raift in com- and rede saddle While workmen were blasting rocks to enlarge a reservoir. near Uniondale, Pa..a few days fl pool of wa- ter wis d 1 a great ledge of rocks. ‘The water in the pool was a bright greet Vhen the mase of rock was taken otf turned a dark blue! Around the edges ef the pool were strange mosses or ferus, which withered as soon as the rays of the sun encountered them. Through the crevices of the rocks ran great red and blue beetles and ants, and herned snakes, with and wriggled around the edge recently covered but pany with the president, G Rrogere 1 number of the other French vis- and, while drenched to the skin, in nnder the portico, laughing and without a sien of fatigne, treat- ing the whole matter as a good joke. Miss Johnson posed Miss Roosevelt for at least a dozen different phe graphs, ard found her subject re and rode hoods double fangs, of the pool. tn the pool the workmen found fish without eves. They had green scales, lending herself to every suggestic n. | but when lifted from the water this There have been a number of snap |eolor changed to a dark blue. When shots taktn of Miss Roosegselt fol-] they encountered the air they gasped lowing the a died at Chevy (1 reeognizabl a few times In the fissures of the reck horned toads were still liv- seent of annis seed bags se, but none of them were ing. The place has been visited by SEPT noted. sciemists, who are mystified at bs cuiclini reg) adam ne the singnar find among the ragged hills Ki is reported that King Edward is | i¢ Susquehanna county. Eyeless fish hadly exhausted from re vearsing for j ‘ he Chi Rr have been found but twiee in Pean- the coronation, says t he Chicago ee. sylvania within a century. ord-Herald, This might be alarming | * Less Bee ed if.it were not for the fact that he can, Promotions in the German Army, after receiving his crown, devote the halance of his life to resting. It is proposed to st tion in the German army by reducing the period of service required fo an- thorize the retirement of an officer from 40 to 37 years and a bill for this purpose bas beer presented to the see- retary of the military authorities. The “" a5 retiring allowance is to be increased sd Lahde alisha Reese as to make the sinall pension granted Wenatminater Abbey Fees, three-fifths of the full pay Officials of Westminster abbey PC PINLDF charge fees aggregating over $2,000 |" Steel Pens in Germany, when a memorial is placed in the ab-| | “* rmany still in j bey. her steel petis from € promo- Ireland's Only Toll Bridge, Waterford possesses the only bridge in Ireland. After 108 venrs’ agi- tation a movement is -now on foot for |. the construction of a free bridge over toll 75 per cent-of ingland, a as » ug. STU “ab dant nt thehothers. . Tlie bighe cose is not | Was wounded, | DEWITT McDANIEL. xelunme, fa tiie Eehat one can: me Binet: Tics che cin) rrr eres serene: i ae Invern of the { MAKE one's setf most ase fil, Money é YM A Most Liberal Ofer. yt p looting aN Hise Oe POR Ae CHOON oe VOW ca | : . ee i signature is on every bos of the gonuine | advantage of the unprecedented club- axative Bromo-Quinine Tablets | bing olfer we this year make, which the remedy thet ones n cold in one day | jinciudes with this paper The Live Stock Indicator, its specjal Farmers’ lustitute kditions and ‘The Poultry Farmer, These three publications are the best of their class and should be in every lurm home, ‘To them we add, tor local, county and general Lews,.our Own paper, and make the price of the four one year only $1.25, Never before was so much superior reading matter offered tor so small an amount of money. ‘The three pa- pers humed, Which we club with our own, are well known throughout the West and commend tuemselves to the reader’s favorable atvention up- FRISCO SYSTEM Do not overlook the First Special sale of | Town Lots in nine different towns in the Creek Nation, along the line of (Frisco System) per- fect tithes guaranteed by the government, Sale begins July 7th, continuing until July 26th, Round trip tickets at Sipgle Fare, good going on date ofsale of tickets, only, willbe sold on July 6th, good to return until July is, and on July 17, good to return until July Iw. There is Money to be made, and made quickly, by attending these sales. For further information apply to any passenger repre- sentative of the Frisco System, JAS, DONOHUE, Ass’t Gen’1 P Kai Order of Publication. A Most Liberal Offer. The St, Louis Mirror is a twenty- eight page paper, in magazine form, edited by Wiliam Marion Reedy, as- sisted by a stutf of coutributorsvom- prising the best’ writers aud literary authorities ob all current subjects, social, religious, scientitic, financial, literary or artistic. ‘The Mirror is a weekly review of men and affairs; a treasury of short stories and good poetry; w paper in Which tue best bouks, best plays and best music are ably reviewed, and ail topics of contemporary interest are given careful actention. 1b is the up- to-date paper fur the merchant, the teacher, the professional man, the studeut, tbe politician, as well as for Wolan ald the home, li you will send us 10¢, in silver or Stalups, We will mail the Mirror to your address tor ten weeks. ‘THE Mirkor, St. Louis, Mo, Administrator’s Notice. Notice 1s bereby given, that Jetters of adimin- istration With Will BuneAed, Upon she estate ot Witham M, Grgge, devensed were granteu to we oy ee mu she litndey of April, rey ie wate court Ol Missouri, Fs ed idee Ali persons baying claims against said es- sete, ore required to eAnIIS Shem for allow- ence 60 ble BUMMListrebrix within ove year aller the date of paid letters, OF they may be precluued [Tol BLY benent vf sélu estate; and iT euch claims be nus exhibived within’ two youl (Tom the date of tins publication, }on mere mentiun, ‘he Live Stock — Indicator is the great agricultural STATE OF MISSOURI] and live stock paper of the West and County of Bates, { y In the circuit court, Juneterm, 1902, Josephine the most practical poultry paper for Mary ann Tapscott, George Shepherd, Kate 7 Speci . = Barth, Mary A. Godwin, Sichara Pv. * Shep. the sti) wale! pee i sth Farm herd, Anna E Covey and The unknown heirs | ers’ Institute Editions ure the most of Kinney Shepherd, defendants. | practical publications for the promo- Now at this ay comes the plaintitt herein by her attorney, James W. Sudueth, and tiles her | ‘ amended petition and affidavit, alleging, among | fahe woVaulage oi Lis great offer, other things that detendants, the heirs of Kin- : . ‘ us it will hold good for a short time plaint'f and for that reason their names i ve inserted in plaintiff’s petition. Whervapae pal sisi sr} Ot tie Pavers may itis ordered by the court in term time that | be eXalnined by calling at vnis ottice. said defendants be notitied by publication that this court, the object and general nature of | ~ which is to obtaip a decree in partition, accord- ing to the respective interests and rights of the parties to this suit, uf the following described ty of Bates and state of Missouri, aeseribed as follows, to-wit: ‘The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five (25) ane northeast quarter or the six (46) all in township forty-two (42) ot range Uuirty-one (1); that tae plaintiff is unable to state Whether or not the said Kinney shepherd leit any children or descendants and that if he one-seventh interest of, in and to all said real estate and that unless the said unknown heirs of the said Kinney Shepherd, deceased, be and appear at thiscourt at ihe next term tnereot, to city of Butler, Mo, in said county ,on the Lith day ot Nov. next, and on or betore the first day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same wail be taken as contessead And it is turtier ordered that @ copy hereof be published, sccoraing to law, in the BuTLER WEEKLY iiMEs, & newspaper published in said county of Kates tor four weeks successively, tion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of said next November term of this court, A. B, LUU WICK, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness of Bates county, this Ist day of July, B54t = Kw, A. B. LUDWICK, Cireuit Clerk, ee Notice of Final Settlement. all others interestec im the estate of William Minnick, deceased, that i, K fs Campbell, ad- ministrator of said estate, intend to imeke five settiement thereo!, al the mext term ot county, state of Missouri, to be heid at Butler, Missouri, on the litn day of August, A.D} due. RB CAMPBELL. Stat Administrator, Southwest; ‘The Poultry Farmer i Shepherd — plaintiff, vs John Shepherd, Order of Publication. tion of good farming ever published, ney Shepherd deceased, are unknown to this, plaintil has commenced a suit agaist them in 5-6m real estate lying and being situate in the coun- | southeast quarter of section —twenty- did they are together entitled to an undivided be begun and holden at the court house in the and judgment will be rendered accordingly. published at least once a week, the last inser- [seat] my hand and seal of the circuit court Notice le hereby given to all creditors, and the Bares County Probate cuurt, in saves| ——— Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and Others interested in the estate of Florence boswell, decensed, thatl, 8 A McDaniel ad- mipiesrator, 01 sal: id estate atthe next Onel settiement o: terin of ‘the Bates county Provate court, Bates county, state .t Missouri, to be mead rs Butler, Missouri, om the ith day of Aug, | Will be toreyer barred, sen} A D., iver, S$. A. MCDANIEL, A A. eat Administrator. 26-4 With will annexed, es tor, Notive. Notice ie hereby given th = iontuak ee by given that letters of admin. “upon the heury Lutsenhizer, deceased, on te abe o i » wiave been grant- j Executor’s Notice, Notice is hereby given that lette mentary upon the estate of Roselar. ‘Jane tan, ly Dy the Bates county plein es 3 . te court, in Bates county Se x fo ie date the 12th day of persons having claims said are required toexhisit than te meres etal are required to Caio them to ance Within one year from the dave of sal > ters, or they may be preciuded from any : sich ate pana’ | Spied whn fe ta tion of this notice, they will be forever barred, | publication of this aption, the will be forever HENRY MUDD, varred, DEL LUISEN AIEEE Executor. Sunt Administrator with will annexed, ee a ee oe oe

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