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Wagon Maraes $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Harness $8 to: $1 McFARILAND BROS, - addles, all styles and prices. Bugs, Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Oar, Vehiels are the litest in design and painting, Qome and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with MeFARLANY BROS, Butler, Mo, $3.00" reuse | (7 Postpaid s $1.00 In order to introduce it to the public, 4 namely: One copy Lake Park Schottische price 500 H One copy Enraptured Waltz, price 5c One copy Vapor City Two-Step March, price..500 One copy Weltmer March, price ie One copy Kaylor Bros’. Schottische, price... 500 One copy of the lates: song, entitled, ‘‘If Only the Right Step is Taken,’’ 50e For $1.00 we will send to any address, postpaid, the above music It is all brand new, between third and fourth grade, Your money back if not satisfactory, Address all orders to J. H. KAYLOR & CO., Music Publishers, Nevapa, Mo. ORDER NOW. Vernon Co, 48-4t ia LOW RATES TU ST. LOUIS via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Ac- count Fall Festivities, The annunl Horse Show will take lace in the Exposition Coliseum rom November 3rd to Sth, inclusive, In addition to these attractions here will be ruining races daily on he mile track at the Fair Grounds and base bal! games between teams of the American and National Leagues on their respective grounds, An excellent opportunity will be Offered tu see the World’s Fair site and the progress made on the build- ingsfor the great internatonulexpo- sition of 1904 wa See local agent for detailed infor- mation nr to rates tickets, ete H. ©. TOWNSEND, Gen’! Pass’r and Ticket Act, St. Louis, Mo lt ty LOW RATES TO ST, LOUIS via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Ac- count Fall Festivities, Which in rent St. Lonis Fair, which gives $30,000, in premi- ume, the gorgeous Veiled Prophet Women and Jeweis. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of awoman’s preferences, Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman, Even | that ureatest of all jewels, health, ix ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase hem. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insid- ious consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the reg- ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup It will promptly arrest con- sumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system, It is not a cure-all but it isa certain cure for coughs, colds and all brouchial troubles. You ean get Dr. G. G. Green's relie ble remedies at any drugstore, c-o-w Got Green's Special Almanac. A Most Liberal Offer, The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- | eight page paper, in magazine form, edited by William Marion Reedy, as sisted by a staff of contributorseam- prising the best writers and literary authorities on all current subjects ancial, religious, scientific, financial, literary or artistic. Phe-Mirror-is-a-weekle review ot men and affairs; a trensnry of short stories and good poetry; a paper in whieh the best books, best playa and heat musie nre ably reviewed, and all | topics of contemporary interest wre civen careful attention It is theup- to-date paper far _the merchant, the teacher, fhe pro’ atndent, the poli : t; Street Mair_aud Carnival; _— Show ia the Coliseum; rauning horse raves daily by the best thor- onghbreds in the country and base bell games between teams of the Amerionn avd National Leagues Alie weg Oetuber aad tie first week Gi Noveutor : Ask yOur joe arent for detailed information amd visi the World's Pair ( 5 Lae “SEND Gew'l Vuss’r aud ‘Vichet Age, St. Louis, Mo. Vetoes ov A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should tak advantage of ie unprecedented club- 4 Offer we this year make, which ‘i ludes with this paper The Live Indicator, its special Farmers Institute Editions and The Poultry Farmer. These three publications are the best of their class and should. bein every farm home. To them we add, ket local, county and general news, Our own paper, and make the “peading matter offered for so small an amount of money. The three pa- P pera named; which we club with our yon, are well known throughout the and commend themeelver to reader’s favorable attention up interest and o!atm of defendants, J A and DCotmein, in and tothe following de scribed real estate iying and being eltuateti in Bates county, Missouri, to-w! northeast quarter Of southeast q south weat gnarter of the northeast quarter, west half o! qoarter, all ia section twenty (2:), also north- woman and the Ti you will send us 10¢, in silver or | stamps, we will mail the Mirror te vour address for ten weeks. THe Mirror, St Lois, Mo Sher t's Sale. y Virtue aud ausLority of an eavoution for «vate issued from the office of the clerk of the * renit conrt of Bates county, Mi-: oari, return- ble at the Novemper term, 192, of ai! court, ome directed-in favor of R Blac'man ard ogeinst J A Mathes and D Cothveln, I have levied and acized npon all the right. title, Mather The west half of the southeast quarter of the irter of the southeast qnarner of northerst west quarter of nrtheast quarter of section twenty nine (29) all in townehip forty-two (42) of range thirty-two, I will, on Friday, November 28, 1902, between the houre of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock inthe afternoon of that day, at the west get the four one year only $1.25. | inthe city of Butle sell thi before was so much superi F quired at public vendue to the highest bidder tur cash, to satisfy said execution and costs, 't door of the court hous: Bates county, Mlesourt, ame or 60 much thereot as may be re JOE fT, SMITH, 1-46 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sheriffs Sale. authority ofa general exec the office of the cierk of the ‘on mere mention. The Live Stock | .ircuit court of Bates county. Missouri.retorn: ~ Indicator «is the great agricultural and liye stock paper of the West and -. Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for é . while The Special Farm- tute Editions are the moat y oloek Saistyenlse C8 publications for the promo Bo py gond farming ever published “fake advantage of this zreat offer ‘only. Samples of there papers may | i camined by calling at his office, seid! 4. HARRIET FREDERICK, OSTEOPATHIST, classes of diseaves bal ey soni wits hehtie tee. fellowing"decarioas tani wi iy ‘a vatate altuated in on lesourt voce ad Se orelo +4 in the shera of thi ga it pill bold good for.n ahort tire | 9908 andes o°clocs in the afternoon, of that sall the ame or + yoired at pi mm leened f the offive of cironit court of Bates county Mi sble at the November term esl wine cont directed in favor of Phi meet Cpe au th ry th upon all the right, of defendant, Wm S$ Conn: Bates county, M oowit: ) and lot Amoret, I . Friday, November 28, 1902, ock in ¢! thirty. fi invown 0 tore- the olty of Butler, Bates county, Missourl ach thereof as may be re-" PB yt pet iy the highest bidder . bo satiety sald, execution SPER Fe GOR T. SMITH, 1-4¢ Sherif of Rates County, Mo, Sheriff's Sale, ; ot ral - ‘ By virture and authority ofa ia eee ri, retorn “ reosed in Javor of James L. Trabue and | cena heey Lak, have levied a no sod fd: Consultation andexamina | don #'1 the right, title, interest and claim ot “ORY ; tre. Office over Fupration raaing 'dgeribod real ctieataated in Bates x MOR, q +h Auctioneer. to wis at ana ten iwenty tases toe Gee be nores: ‘crsbents quarter.of Ute coathens}, auerset of S100 Peware $100 ‘The readers ot this paper will be pleas- ed to learn that there ts at least one lreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medica! fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution. al disease, requires, a constitutional teatment. Hall’s Co warrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon. the blood and mucous surfaces ot the sys: tem, therebv destroying the foundatior ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitutior and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much taith ir its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars tor any ‘case that it tails tu cure, Send tor list of testimon tals Address F, 7. Cuenrey & Co. Toledo, O. peSold bv druugis 7c ——— = « Notice isk tue of a dec nade by Missouri, at th | of said court, Emma Wix his wi h and order of nit court of Rates co - Pt ovember term. lve of Wix and Clark Wix | and Caroline Wi Atner Lo \ix and Clem Wix bis wi * Wix. ad Mlie~ | abeth Wik his wite PWix an’ Lonisa | Wix his wife, B. \! th Wix, Mini | Wix, Thomas 1 Wis a he Wis his wife, Fannie A thority in m + and the ane decree and an hich was de on the ISth day of Noversbor, 102, ‘ jivere! tome I will on | saturday, December 20, ls0e between the hours of 9 o’elock in the and five o'clock in the af day, at the west front dgor ofthe the elty ler, county af Hates and state of | Missouri, sell to the highest bidder for cash in | enn hh following de: bed realestate lying and being situate in the count; co | state of Missouri, to-w oe _— the south half of lot two quarter of seetion seven ¢ forenoon om of that burt house in ) of the northwest township thirty- 4) » range twenty T SMIrit, Beat Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, | | aie . a ' Sheriff Sale in Partition, | Notice reby given that under and by vir tue of ac ec in partition and order of sale made by the cirenit cour ecounty, Mis- souri, at the regular Novenber term, iv of said court, in the case of J B F Morgan and Am- ne‘t Morgan hie » William I. Morgan and len Morgan his wife, Osear W, Morgan and Ella Morgan his wife, Viola Gates and G Gates her husband, Anna Johnson and Wm, Johnson her husband, John Fo Sorgen and Eta Morgan his wife, Banner \, organ and Hannah Mor- gan his wife, Marion C. \ «nd J B Duvall, der the name of |) rtifled ¢ ot ich was delivered to me on the Isth day of ber, 102, I will on saturday, December 20, jw, the honrs of 9 o’elock in the forenoon lock iv the afternoon of that day, at front door of the court house, ip the f Uutler, county of Bates and state of Mis- «sell to the highest bidde for cash in hand d real estate lying and ‘ounty of bates and state est quarter of the northwest quar- thalfof the northeast quarter of the - orthwest quarter of section twenty-s'x) (26, township forty (40), ran; thirty-three ( J SMITH, ‘ounty, Mo. OF Sheriff of Bates ( Sherift’# Saie,~ By virtue and authority of a transeript execation Issue fr m fice of the clerk ot ~cirentt-court of Bat 'v. Mo., returnable atthe November term. i902. of court, to me directe 1m favor of R. Bryant and § A M: Daniel and ageinst B. G. Shelby and E. N. Shelby. T have levied and eeized upon all tne right, title intereet and claim of defend- nts. B. G. Shelby ana &, N Shelby, in and to the following deseribed real estate situated in Bates county Missouri, to-wi The e bal! of gection seven. the weet half oi the northwest quarter and the south. west quarter of ee:tion eight, in townsbip forty-one, range thirty-two, al@ the north- t quarter of section seven, the northwest erandthe west haf of the northeast q er and the north balf of thé southwest quarter of section elght, all in township furty one, rakge twenty-nine, { will on Saturday, December 6, 1902, between the hoursof nine o’clock in the for noon and five o’clock in the afternooncf that day at the weet front door of the court house | in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missou: sell the eatie or so ‘h thereof as may be required at public jue, to the highest bid. der for cash, to satisfy eaid execution and costs “JOE. T SMI1H, 2 -4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execu- tion issued from the offceo! the clerk of the cireult court of Rates County, Missouri, m4 4 M . Reeder, 1 have vied and seized upon all the ‘right, ti- tle. interest and claim of said detendang Joseph 8. Reeder, in and to the following deacribed 16 Fvaled sitnated in Baces County, f ol che southeast quarier of sec- re eae, forty-one (41), range ) , on Satnrday, Decemoer 6 1902, between the h.rurs of nine o’cluck in the fore- noon and fivev’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the west tront door of the court house, the elty of botler, Bates county, Missouri, Ml the seme. er 86 much ther ae may be det for cash, to satisfy said execmion oni costs JUE, T, SMITH, 24 Sheriff of Bates Connty, Mo William were tet on the gsth Say. of the 1902, by the provate court beac toe persone bavide ctatme against ssid as cate, are eaaltes to exhibit them ‘for allow- ange to Siministrator’ within one yaar aes ‘geet pecgh Fd pe Mav a D any * ‘f euch claims be not exhibited within twe vears from the date ofthis ion, the: be foreyer ha rad 2 BAM Aw Ae 24 l FAMiL: AT .A>i SAGE TO REiix: . j After a Separation of Twenty-Kight] | Xew York Financier, It ts Said, Ex- Years the Pour Fink Chitdren : pects Seon to Drop Active Meet Again, . Business Cares In 1873 the family of Mr. and Mrs. Al . bert Fink, who prior to t time had . withdraw m resided at Toledo, O0., was scattered, Pi reporte a owing to the death of the parents. The ee children, four in number, were adopted in various families, and completely lost track of one another. up they have searched for one another with the result that three of them— Albert, the oldest, who was adopted Since grow bas conteniplaied age has taken a firm > . nand that by Frank Vana well known at Tole- j aah is . essed the t re io; Frank A., the second son, adoptec a wre “i ity he would have yvield- by a wealthy farmer living at Ait Line : strain te which he Junet and May, who was reared in +1 Pie has beer ! for so many years, the Tillman family of Toledo—were ; janet reunited 2k in| Mr. Sege bas concluded to take more eunited so ‘ars ago and tin : : chia wired ee ® as sar a re Heha hoped to resume his fina touch, Nothing, however, could be learned by any of them concerning the youngest girl, Katie, until through advertisement, which she had inserted in one of the local papers last Sunday, stating her parentage and asking for information of her brothers and sister, a reunion waseffected, Katie had mar- ried “E. H. Rainsberger, of Petersburg, Mich, and her brother, Frank Fink, seeing her advertisement, went to see her and a plan was formed fora ms long before s time and the attending physi- him he cians have finally persuaded must be prudeat if he desires to pro- long his life. In the last year Mr, Sage has so sys- this business that now it will eytire attention, Lt ition that it may be int ecure « f Mr. Ss f others s closest friends is Nearly Meu bu wing I from Earth Within the Boundaries of the Lnited Siat | " Interesting faucets relating te the labor in in t ntry are pre , ' " bey Is \ ' be 1m inclusive, t stat coal production w In iss the average number men enployed was 401 ve «h190) work the year, producir tens vf coal, valued at ALLL In Isto, 410.965 work Gays, produ » short valued at $256,077 In 1904 SSI me lays, produced T short toms, valted at S508,. In WO S054 men, days, opr ed 20,08 lie SS OO ME prive of eonl i : ; n PP. Munn, of New York city reunion at A, Fink’s home in L out onic hiieueth REE my re Where the four children were reunited ; ee a a A eve face $1.01 it w 4; | after 25 years’ separation, . pS. was finaneder it ny of his enterprise ‘a ake laae” alk es The doctor nsisted that Mrosage | o, ‘ , . * vi ee lestey, the may ary ALL DISEASE should look more carefully to his phys bi tninows and the anthraeit 1! The Theory Advanced of Universat| SO! Ye hure than be , a , in the 1 ites Seien- swe are SE ERIRET EROS FAST ry in iat i tthe Comment this sound advice has bee i aecnp ley. he Dr. John A. Wyeth, the discoverer] BIG SUM FOR MISSIONS. |) dere erik tae of the bot water cure for tumor, who m er day ar > roms per on returned from Carlsbad and Paris}@¥*® #30000) Pledged at a Single , In 1901 IS 4 ATisoe a ver veur, n If i] 1 on the Kron Pring Wilhelm the other] Meeting im Gospet Taveranele 7 NEP Seir o Poassue.sae ton ron “ , BPA ei : days, prodneec { day, told of a wonderful theory ad- |S ‘ ta Se = et cue viued at S264 1 ho anced before . ni wdies is a ! - ss P man per dy and congress at which Lore is er pre Work Were given the other day by the [Per year sled by Prof. W. H. Weleh, who agile x i rtaec rely ie iia aueada. ai * bases holds the chair of bacteriology at cuburnucle, GOS Sahth avoni New feoul per short t 1 Ist was 49 Johus Hopking university, Baltimore. | vo.) city, snd listened to the appeul | ¢ : in ison, s 1 ; “It was on immunization from all eNee eer Shwanacn. Over 881k int dis said Dr. Wyeth, Ses Was given, ‘The promises to pay aes in 1900 the rim Ne ae et . have a year torun, Dr, Simpson say n : ‘ ' es along the line of a}, : hatte lesa i 1 ' Saber. - : : they always are paid-—that is, iess that ' rsal virus which will give ans elena: of the note givers default | t+ t i ‘ nyeity pa or gig remedial in paytient, and this loss ix made ty n ( yrent in all diseases, aman wilt ! vou wen . 1 rom Lu eee have to do will be to get inoculated hg i AY With the virus and he never willf* "1 rked ere sla meer tirtnny ‘thestheory sens" pvlowsar Ea nd b ) rely logical” Cp Ma, ter ' Bec AN eth enld Carlubnde witli tho uc ealtecied. #100000. ut lela dian 50,000 invalids who thought t : : . hte ou i Wy whe were il and didr , int your hee i hhoand who didn't know wheth- ‘ s they were ill or not, was a show, hae with Ava "rut { ony "1s fest ae : s in , TO REMO.EL HISTORIC PILE. ‘ : “an ; ; nanny ere fon ‘ ts One of i WPL ! , the Wotel Dex Invalides at Paris . ; : Likely to le Into I a! as : a NEW AIRSHIP INVENTED, n Ladi aa The Hotel Des Invalides, Paris, the - J per h Historic Instiiuiion whieh for many |*retehman Expects to Outrival sans | Men " : Eh, ‘ venrs has sheltered the veterans of tos-Dumont with His sapeoved SHEKEL TET : tO am or vive, l over 77 per cent, he French army, will ¢ ually — be Device, a ve ! Y ried into a series of museums, eae ye: ee aurea is stop, whieh is hotly opposed by | -Seronaut ce Bra ACCIDENTS IN MINES. niany officers of the army, has longbeen | Sis ready in the s nder consideration by the govern: |S’ eter Ses POO OEE CONSUUTS | @eatistion Whieh Show the Precarte vent and was practically decided by ewonertoout: ous \ature of Work in Coal ihe recent Geath of Gen, Arnau, gov nea favor Collieries, <a Thor of We home, Ti is said that no shaped, Llu men ; one will be appointed in his place. er long ana 60 feet in diameter at ies of ace ts in the mines , Only about 100 veterans hi omes | Ue thickest ps A_ light wooden | gq Where pete tit etree tht —4 Th the hotel, although its pensioners | PHMEverk cunai und the bale | 4 ‘ an iene and employes number 3,000, This, inf WOH sUbverts ae steel wires, The [in tured tons ef coal is too la wn establishment | O'R"! Hottow steel tubes, Pwere mine fe ! tI for so few soldiers The institution sai , 4 With a lie fy ne ‘ ft ‘ Vv ood is now under the direction of a sub-[ "0" ee The} ner © killed ollicer, I an vac eect (4 Be SOF wer The traditions of Louis NIV. its a revolutions a minute. [Tn che anthracite mi vee founder, and of Napoleon L, who was pis built on an entirely new | Kiiled ane bs ujnrec ua t deeply interested in its support, With its two aevonauts it dis | the military party loath to part with Ve ce OEMS: POMEL i yiy ‘lone the old pile, which is s a snitable fail of the motor Is et ured, shelter for veterans of the war of to fall rapidly, De pan ss st ons 1870, hd relies on tile | ¢ eu for ¢ tr the i —--—————__ properly, i mine hw { SENATOR PUMPS A HANDCAR. = oe i nen inje narerege of f is SCATTERED THE CODS. jt t short r Hon. Mr. Nels of Minnesota, e life last in the thraete mines | Catches a Train After a William K. Vanderbilts Auto ine is Stine badd ip Desig = Strenuous Ride, - ——virdes ai OTT Curiosity Shop iss rit tcf cheane ne xe ie pannel in Frauce, i ' abinined per tw: United States Senator Nelson, of utente Ja ' 1) le the mber Minuesota, pumped a handear _ five Wt ile W.K. Vanderbilt was at Dean- of she sof coal mined per life " miles the other afiernoon in orc ville recently he pid lost in the 1 mine ; ake connections with a train for] /tte 4B old curiosity shop, oe as des P= seg} | « bine sand 1 DT . yur ‘a ors, where he w billed ae Whe ghawussier cocky - PRIVATE RAILWAY STATION. for a speech that night. The senator * PReeper came out ang Kicked up an awful row, ge had been at Hibbing and left there tienlating shortly after noon. When five mile only a Frenchman ean, Mr, Van- from Wolf Junction the train ran | SeFbilt told him not to make such a into a wreck and things looked fuss and asked how mueh damage had been done, The dealer replied: “Two thousand franes ($400).” The millionaire imm dubious for keeping his engagement. Directly he espied a handear beyond the wreck and, after making a dicker liately wrote a for its use, he jumped on and pro- cheek for the pte and left. A pelled Limself to the junction, reach- ee man standing by remarked: there just time to make con- What fools these English are.” The damag than 50 fr: id not amount to more hes (ten dollars), NEW VEIN OF GOLD FOUND. All Cripple Creek Records Said to Have Been Broken by the Wild Horse Mine, nections. The exercise was quite vio- lent for the senator, who managed to leave ‘is trousers in a more or less soiled manner, Otherwise there were no ill effects. USE OF MIRRORS FORBIDDEN The Strict Edict of an Omaha High Sehool Princi Arouses the Students, The largest body of bonanza ore ever opened up in a Cripple Creek gold mine has just been encountered in the Wild Horse of the United Mines company, controlled by Warren Woods & Sons, who came to Colorado Springs, Coi., ten years ago from Cleveland, O. The pocket is ow the eighth level, and 1s five to 26 feet wide and over 50 feet high. “Tt has been opened ap eight feet. Cross-vein values average 50 ounces of gold per ton, Select saniples carry phenomenal values. ‘Ney ned, An edict was issued the other day by Principal Waterhouse, of the Omaha high school, forbidding the use of mir- rors of any kind during sehool hours. All the student lockers were opened and all mirrors confiscated, The prin- “cipal explains that tco much time is given to making toilets by the young women during school hours. Prinei Waterhouse has forbidden the boys to wear sweaters to school, and last year he barred shirt waists, and forbade the girls wearing short sleeves or rolling up their sleeves. The students say they will hold an indignation meeting over the latest order. Never Sat Columbia wiiversity wants $10,000,- 000. There is no reason tb feel sure, however, says the Chicago Reeord-Her- ald, that it wouldn't want more if it got the ten million. Higgest,of All Cotton Mills, Whay is to be the largest cotton mill in the world is te be Igeated soon . City. Mo. ‘The investment aScut 100,900, Death from a Fly Bite, After Herr Kristof, a Hungariar police magistrate. was bitten by a fly, blood poisoning set in and he djed in excruciating agony. arrymore the Ouly Person in th Ieetand Possessing This Lux Lord Rarrymore. wiiose wife the daughter of th worth, of Geneseo, N.Y, person in south Trelind whe 1 late Gen. Wadse the only e hixury of a priviace ly The line between Cork and Queens- tewn runs directly through (he most beautiful part of Lord Barrymore's ex- tate at Pots the place. rai ind somewhat distigures ¥ Way of compensetionthe pany undertook to build it I No one may ste p at this station without a Written per- mit from Lord Barrymore or his agent. Coal for Hogs, White the farmers of Kansas are bu. ning corn for fuel. the furmers of uecounty are feeding coal to th hogs, says a ‘efentaine (O.) dispatch to the Cineiunati Enquirer, Coal is relished. by hogs, and, ale ugh the price is almost beyond sach, farmers continue to buy the rk-eoal by the ton to feed to their It is said to have wonderful ive powers. A Suggestion,” A Cleveland citizen has been eut open by the doctors to recover a set of false teeth which were afterward ered in a mattress, ges there e. says the Chicags Chronicle, that the next time bahy BWallows his rattletheskillfal surgeons should cut open the mattress on baby’s erik. Giseov- It is to be sug-

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