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+ Wragons. ‘ i fentant on the gromnds that defe i) h. heengniltv of snoh conduct aa to constitute 2 i \ McF Wagon Harnes $10 to and prices. Bugs, Tops, Cushions, Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with ARI.AND BROS, | mw — ANY 30; Sag Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand !Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles} kinds of young men they Wagon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. i McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, i as County of Bates, - 1 ae Jronlt court of Bates county, Missouri . Aponte lee, 19, James A Ofilland @ Byler plaintiffs, ve John C Bark defend- low at this comes the plainttits heretn | DV thetr attorner. TW Silvers, and flea peut | ton alleging among other thing® the afend- | Antta not a resident ofthe atate of Missourt: | wherennon It ts ordered by the conrt in — | tims that said defendant he notided by pa n cation that plaintiff hava commence ® suit against him tn this conrt the object and cener nature of whioh {ato parfent nlaintli’s ie Ord title ta the following deserted real eatate Iving and being aitnate In Rates conn’ < to-wit: ‘The west halfof the south ay tae | ter of rection ane ('), township for'v (00), Tange twenty rine (9), containing Ss! pores | and to divest defendant of all title or inn . in the aame and veat it In the piaint fe 4 Teaaon of having acanired aald title bv : e And adverse noaragaton for more than en by reason af the defendant no havin: on In noasesaton, ar pald anv taxes | op name for more than thirt’ consecnt _ yeara, prior tothia date, and that unless t "4 | aald Tohn © Rovk haand appear at thls court | at the next term thereat to he hein and holden at the eonrt house: In the city O° Ral - Jer, In eaid county, on the Voth dan of Pelrn ATV next. and on or before the firet day te id term. anawer or oleatte the petition 4 | gald cance the same will be taken as confessed | and Jndemoent will he renderad accardingl¥. | ‘And he tt further ordered thata copy hereot he published according ta law in the | Rerier Werkry Ties, & weekly neways ner Taibltahed i TAP Nite aonrt. for fone weeka anacessively, the last Insertion to heat lonat fifteen dav hefo"’ he firat day of the noxt term af the eirenlt © wrt. | An LUDWIOK, Cirent Olerk: | Atrue conv of the resort Wit. | [seat] nese mv hand and the seal of the | cron? conrt of Bates county, this bth dav of Deramber “00? cee Or LUD VICK, Olrenlt Clork Order of Publication. STATE OF MISBOURG } Py County of Bates, ‘i ' the Cirenit Conrt of Rates connty, Missouri, Ia tararian, Tecomber sth, 1902. Kdvth Mit- ler plaintiff, vs George Miller, defendant, Now at thisday comes the plaintif? herein by her attornes, WO Jackeon, and files her petition and amitavit alleging among other things that defendant George Miter te not © residents of the atate of Missouri: Whereupon it isordered by the mndersiened clark in vaca- tion that defendant be notified hy publication that plaintif has commenced a suit against him Inthiaconrt theohject and general nature of which ia to obtain a decree from this court di- vorcing plaintiff fram the honda of matrimony rt intif® and te- entered into by and between plai Panne Mae Hi vagrant. in thia being an able-hotied wane man, he bas failed to snpnort his wife ‘and family; plaintiff further asks that her name he changed to that af Kdyth Strange, her mai~ den name, and = that unless = the. said defendant he and aprear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be Degun and holden et the conrt honae, in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 10th day of Febrnary next. and on or before the first day of anid term, anawer or plead to the peti- athe same will be trken as ‘yment will be rendered ae- | sorlered shat a copy here in the Breuer wsraper printed Mo, for four he publ Werrkiy “ise and pnt weeks © Jeast fit sar term ef tho pirentt eon A trie 0-1 of the sane ‘ sStenree nme han tt [sear] cirenit cont of Bates coun tth day of Dacember 142 G-4t . LUDWICK, Cireuit Clerk. | Notice o} Final Settlement | Notice is herebe given to all creditors end all terested in the estate of ut anne deceased, that 1. Catherine Kanne, xe ecurix of said estate, intend to wm ake fina! aettlement thereof, at the next term of the Rates county probate court, in Bates coun- ty, «tate of Missouri, to be held at Butler on theghday of Febv 1903, 0 gat CATHERIN KAUNE other xeentrix. Executor’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters testamen- tary upon theestate of Caroline F. Witherspoon deceased, have heen granted to the undersien- ed, bv the Rater county probate conrt, in Barer county, Missouri, bearing date the Mth day of ember; A.D. 12. som persons having claims against sail extate are required toexhibit them to meforallowance within one year from the date of said letters. or they may be precinded from anv benefit ar such estate and if said claims be not exhibited within two vears from the date of the publion- tion of this notice they wil! he forever herred ELIZA C. WITHERSPOON 4-4 Executrix Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to ell creditors and all others interested in the estate of Amos Reman, deceased, that I, DV Brown. public adminise trator in charge of sald estate. intend to mak. final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Rates county probate conrt. in_ Bates tonn- ty, state of Missouri, to behetd at Butler, Mo , ol of February 1905 = ble my V, BROWN, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlemed. phy viv edi s! all Notice is hereby given to all ereditors ani! a others interested in the es: ate of Lucretia A Speeks, deceased tthat I, DV Brown public miniatrator in charge of raid estate, int nd final settlement thereof, at the af n Bates county Probste court, , state of Missouri. to be held on the ith dav of Febrrary, D. V. BROWN, Administrator. Notice of | ne le hereby given to all creditors © sfisttes! Interested In the eat Ate oF Davhetter= ‘pour decenced, that 1, DV Brown, public ad. minietrator in charge of aatd estate inter to make final cettioment thereot ay the mee termof ‘he Rates Connte Probete onrt tr Fratee cannty. atate af Wasonel tn ho held at cour! on the ith dev of Fehrnary, Rntter Mirsonr! on thi Dv eRoW Administrator. al Settlement, eby given to all eerie iho others int’ sted in the estate of Martin a ere ered. thatI, 1. N Brown. public admin- in charge of said estate, intend to = final settlement thereof, at the next term © the Bates county probate court, in Bateacounty state ‘of Mirsonri, to be held at Butler, Mo , on 2 el + 1903. bs sth day * y BROWN, Administrator. otice of aunty Mo., | a PATE AHS SOE RE, ———— nary Sheriff Sale in Partition, | The Summer Season Woven ie ery a that Lt ped re i} bg tue of a decree in jon and order of sale : fis thsde by the circuit court of Bates. county, is full of dangers partic ularly for the Missouri, at the regular November term, 1am, | children, who not knowing the: result aR a eae ee iahiuden nt Sa | Of eating unripe fruit, indulge them- rah Hyatt and — Hyatt her hu rtha | selves, with the usual griping pains femerta 6a Bot eee nee, husbands /in the stomach ax a consequence; bend, Anne Well Lansdown, nee Thompeon and | mothera should have on hand at all _- nedown her husband, er’ regor H itt H », James Davis, John Thompson, Mary ‘Thomp. times a bottle of Painkiller (Perry son, Frank Thompson, George Thompson, Lucy | Davis) which will at once relieve the Aan Thompece, Cell Picoy yy ay Reg a sufferer; it is a safe, simpte remedy atment Co ‘ aad Joh c Hav ies defwndante, and it should be kept in every house, i the anthority in me ves! Bal jecree . Rg re} i an onder of sale, a certiaed ‘Sony a leone, | Large bottles 25 and 50 cents, was delivered to me on the 1th day of Decem- ber, 1m, and a renewal of said original order making the date of sale on January 1th, 13, delivered to me on the 28rd day of Dec 12, I willon Guthrie, Ok., December 26,—The Monday, January 19, 1908, Osage Indians in Oklahoma are the between the hours of 9o’clock in the forenoon | piche: 0p) on e ar capita, and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | he jp an om saith, Lister ibes day, at the weat front door of the court house,in | The report of Government Agent the elty of Butler, county of Bates and state of " f Missouri, sell to the highest bidder for cash in, Mitchner for that tribe shows that hand, the following deseribed real estate lyin, : ta te tuateinthe county. of Bates and | the total amount to the credit of the of Missouri, to-wit: ates tcc ‘ ieee" Coe e reat ce ioe three and four of the | tfibe in the national treasury is #8, northeast quarter of section two (2) township | 5844908. The al dea : thirty-nine (30), range thirty (%) 1498. The total receipts for the TOR T, SMITH, T4t Sheriff of Rates County, V ——— Order of Publication, year were SSTOS66, The expense | for the year was maintenance of und ToL, other} disbursements, he Osages ehools, $2 “County of Bates, | ¢ | In the cirenit conrt of Rates county, Missouri, | awn 1 400,000 aeres of land November term. lv Townley Metal & flan ; Hardware Company, plaintifs, ve CL Bart: | are [S00 members of the tribe, of lettand S41 Kling, partners doing bnainess i . inter the name of hartlett & Kling, defend. | Which S47 are fall bloods, ants. There Order of Publication, Now on this November 29th, 1902, comes the | plaintiff herein by its attorn Francisco & Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowe her Clark and having heretofore file’ its petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things 5, man—that that detendanta, © TL Bartlettand 81 Kling are | , : not residents of the state of Messouri: and now | is the order of a woman's preferences, ask for orterof publication for said non-resi~ : Mee i dent defendants. Wherennan it ts ort rod Jewels form a magnet of mighty by the court in term time that said defendants : e pias er be notified by Fnbleneoa. et plcialie uae power to the average woman, Even commenced a suit against them in this court, “ate: jewel - FH the oh mt and weneral nature of whichis that yreatest of all jewels, health, is obtainrajndement against the de ants for ined i . sett een ye tices Thonn aot ne Beelrel ruined in the strenuous efforts to dollars. $% 100) and based ona certain contract | maake or save the money to purehase entered inte between defendants and Looney pik f Bros. by, the te me, rf whieh dove ndante them. If a woman will risk her stand indebted to sal Looney Bros, for ma- terial furnished and work clone in. build: health to get a coveted gem, then let ing the Rates county court house, in the sate rm i ing, sat of sre thousand one united Aolinre and her fort Ifaguinst the insid- that said Looes Tres have assigned to p'ain= | joys o 7 Pnee! Im y : tiff all their interests in said contract, and that tous conte que Laine of coughs, colds unless the said defendants he and appearat this | and bronchial affections by the reg- court at the next term thereof, to be begun and hide holden at the court house inthe city of Butler, | ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German in said county, on the Aly. hal mt La Syrup. It will pro tiy arrest fn next, and on or efore the firat day of | OS ¥ iY arrest con- id answer or plead to the petition in ; rae oni the aa will be taken Ay confessed sumption in its early stages and heal ement wi ye rendered accordingly. = oe nn * ite enehee-or erat tunt-b apy hereat the aifected Jangs and bronchial be published, seceorting to law, in the Borter nbe: lrive » a isease WHeRLY Times, a newspaper published in said tibes and drive the dread disease county of Rates, for four weeks successively, | from the svst pnbliched at lenst ance a week, the Inst) ins ng) : tion to beat least fifteen dass before the fret] but itisa certain eure for conugtis, ay of aid next Pebroary term of this conrt 1 ALB. LEOWICK, Cireut Clerk, | CO mn. It is not a cure-all sand al bronchialtroubles. You Nirne copy from the record. Witnest |... , ee ok eat ; [ska] my hand and sen! of ‘reuit eonrt | ‘ meet Dr Gl Ge Green's relie ble Cirendt Clerk ier ed Pablcation. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? gy See eee County of Bates, = § * | Order of Publication tn the eireuit court of Rates county, Missourl | PATE OF I-SOURL, 7? _. No vrterm, 42, firuce Looney plaintiff, County oF Bates, 57) ye, C1 Rartlettand 8 King, doing basis |. the circuit court of eumnie. nese under the name of Vartett & Kling, phasccacttt De ! ‘ a a peng nde ch ' State Hank of West Point Mlino'sand Farmers | Yaeation December tls bas Aan ee Hank of Hates County, Mo., defen tants. ry, the unknown heirs of Mary Wish and the Order of Publication. unknown heirsof Nancy Longacre, defend Now on this 20th day of November, lr, ants, comes the piainti®’ herein by his attorneys sil- Now at this day comesthe plaintif! herein, by vers & silvers, and having heretofore, filed his | his attorney, TW silvers, and tiles his petition and affidavit alleging among other | tition and afidavit, alleging, among other things that efendantsC L Bartlett, S J- Kling | things that defendants, Cash Mo Rovnion and ank of West Point, Iinois, are | Louisa L Berry are not residents of the state not residents of the state of Missouri and now | ¢ that the heirs of Mary Wish, de asks fororder of pu lication for said non-resi- | ¢ nt Nancy Longacre, deevased, are un- dent defendants. Whereupon it is ordered by oplaintf, and for that reason their the court in term time that said d ants be n vot be inserted in his petition; that notified by publication that plaintiff has com- the sait unknown sof Mary Wish, ¢ ase menced a'suit against them in this conrt the | ed, and Naney Lon 8. r object and general mature of which is to collect | t ress in the land hi from the defendants, C L Bartlett and s J | of said Mary Wish, ¢ ed, and Naney Lon- Kltng the sum of eighteen hundred and forty- | eAacre, deevased, unless they be barred by the seven collars and thirty-seven cents, balance | statute of ation. due the phaintiff for labor done and material Whereupon, it is ordered by the undersigned furnished in the constraction of the Bates! cierk in vacation that said defend- -ounty court house; and that a certain fund | ants be notified by publication that plain- amounting to four thousend and two hundred | thi! has. commenc @ suit against them in dollars heretofore deposited in the Farmers | this court the object and general nature of Bank of Bates County, by Kates County, to be | which is to divest them of whatever {itle they paid to defendants C L Bartlettand 8 J Kiting have in the fol state lying and when all labor done in the construction of the | being situate int aunty of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: The east half of the south- nished therefor shall have been paid for, be | east quarter of section twelve (12) in township applied in payment of the claim of plaintiff and forty (4°) of range thirty-three (33), and vest that eaid fund be attached, and the said Kank | the same in plaintiff’ by reason of his long con- be garnisheed and iheld for the payment | tinuous and exclusive adverse possession of said of plainuil’s ¢ id Kank be de-| realestate, and that plaintiil’s title to said clared a trustee for the plaintiff to the extent | premises be perfected in him by reason of s of his claim a'ores nd further asking that | adverse possession, and that unless the said de: the court Und that an attempted assignment ot | fendants beand appear at this court at the next the fund aforesaid, by C L Hartlett and § J | term thereof tobe begun and holden at the Kling to the State Bank of West Point, Illi- | court house in the city of Buthr, nois, was made for the purpose of hindering | in said county, on the loth day of February, delaying and defrauding the creditors of said | next, and on or before the first day of raid CL Bartlett and 8 J Kling of which the eaid| term, answer or plead to the petition in State Kank of West Point, Mlinois, had notice | said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and knowledge. and that unless the said de | and judgment will be rendered accor tingly. fendants ve and appear at this court at the | And ‘eit further ortored that a copy hereof next term thereof, to be begun and holden at | be published, according to law, in the Burien the court hor in the city of| ‘“eekry Times, a weekly newspaper print- Butler, iv said county, on the Oth day of F ed and published = in aid county of ext, and on or before the first ¢ Rates for four weeks — succeesively answer or plead to the petition in said | published at least once a week, the last inser- the same will be taken as confeseed and | ton to be atleast fifteen days before the first Hates county court house, and all material fi jwignrent will be sendered accordingly day of the next ruary w of the eirenit And be it further ordered that a sige | hereof | court A.B. LE DWI Cireuit Clerk. mn the | A true copy ofth: record thess my hand Le published according to jaw, erben WEERL srinted and t of Bates We t Clerk, IMES, & Weekly Dewspaper | ant of the vdin Bates county, M's-/ [sha1] county,this bith day of | Toa ALB, LUDWICK, Cir wee sertion to be at least tic enda_s before the first vay of the uxt February, 15, term of this court, | A.B. LUDIWICK, Circuit Clerk. “| ‘A true copy of the record) Witness my band and | te seal of cireuit court’ of Hates she } uioistrator’s Notice, ven, that tettora of atin! [sean] *6 this Srt day of De Ty i x the tate o' William 4, ] 1s A. b. LUDWICK, | Walls, deceased + g@tante! te be Uedt Cireuit Clerk, nederelgned on the th day of October, Ere . . { > le the provere court of Bates county, Notice of Final Settlement. Miscartt Al persone baying cialme against said aa cate. are reqnited to exhibit them for all ned ance to the administrator within one tans ator. of sald estete, inteni - he | after the cate of anid lereets, or they mar he vei settlement of satd estate wi tie next | pecemeiet hi beh “_ Bibch wien corm of the eter county Probate court, in [if auch clalite lit toe ee ablica’ Hates county, state rf Mineorri. to he hetd at | Venre from the date oo Male publica Ratler, Miseouri, on the 9th dav of February, Lia Sip paki ISAAC WALLS. HN Mo\kE 7 Wr ce ls hereby given to ail crefitore sav | : » Interested In the estate } tork, ¢ et, that [, John Me A D., 1903, JUN : BENJAMIN WALLS, 6-at Administravor, 24 Administrators, 7 } Chicago Preacher Glves Sound Ad- | DONT MARRY DUDES, |AMEXICAN ENGINES DEFENDED amen New York Expert Explains the Com- | plaints Which ve Come from 1 vice to Girls cf His Flock. re Discussing the cable report that —— the manager of the Assam railway Warns Also Against the Sporty jhad complained that the American Y Man and the Skeptic—De- | locomotives on his line were in bad shape afier four years of service, @ master mechanic employed in the locomotive repair shops at Mott Haven denied that American locomo- tives were short lived or carelessly mace. “If the crown plates of the engines used in India gave out in four years, 1 shoula say that the trouble was clares Bither Would Wreck a Weman's Happiness. “Beware of dudes, girls,” said Rev. D. F. Fox in a sermon preached for | the benefit of the marriageable young women of the California Av- enue Cong! tional church, Chie the other evening. “Dudes are triflers. They are giggling jumping- | 0! with the plates themselves, but jacks. All they know how to do is} with the men who take care of them, to throw cigarette smoke into their fhe crown plates, or crown sheet, as we call it, is the under part of the boiler which is directly over the fire box. If an engineer lets his water get low the fire will burn the crown sheet and the bolts that hola it. Then, if the bolts are not attended to at once, the sheet will sag and become so badly damaged that it is useless, “If they had cheap machines in In- dia iu the first place, it is. natural that they would not be first-class. It hollow heads in a hopeless chase aft- er brains and to convert their nos- trils into smokestack: After Dr, Fox said a great many other uncomplimentary things about dudes; he told the young women of his congregation there were other should yg husbands, avoid as well when see’ such as the “dead-game sport,” the young man who promised te reform] °°, c after marriage but never did no, Dr, | #2’ fair to take a cheap machine as Fox saia, and the young man whe] ® type of locomotives sent out from “didn't believe in rel gion, Mar- this countr The locomotives that riage with any would surely wareek | Te Sent te the shops to have mew a girl's life, id the pastor. crown sheets put i have usually been Thea. Di. ed te the | iB constant operation for 15 years. young women present the kind of and | have known them to las longer young men that made the best hus than that, hands, theret of the young women to feel extreme- ly self-conscious, “He shonld attend chureh."— af- firmed the pastor, “If he attends your ehureh so much the better He should also be a yo War is being waged at Wahoo, Neb.,, character “eter te} between the young men and young spend upon you more than he ean} women of the town, The trouble was afford, In even the x dese causing the escorts Wahoo, Ne ’ hs Anree Not to Tuke Wo n to Theaters and Veouble In the Result, ng man of ef teo much cha uted a month a inclusion, don't marry When the young est young man unless ged them men formed a club and ple with | selves ne you are desperately in’ love tty take the young womer him.” toa theater or to any place where ar ss admission was charged, “Admission TEA-SHOP FAD IN LONDON. Jie’ wast otte uf this new soci ety, dnd itanet with a huge success f No Industoy. Tt ds Sa Has Vehieved |v) ¢ ys Hetter Suceess Than tHave D Haat perioc ihe young men de of the theater and the yw non the other. frowning No ind) . i ‘ Potion Phen the yin FTI Natural Gas in Bates County. According to the Amsterdim En terprise, gas has been struck on the Olive farm about four miles south of Amsterdam, at a depth of 5 feet. This makes about twenty strikes in the Amsterdam yas belt, and «!l sur- rounding the town, varying in dis- tance from 11-2 to 5 miles. Right in Amsterdam two- small tlows have been struck. | Of the twenty wells brought in sur- rounding Amsterdam the following have been connected up and "he gas ifrom them is being used for lighting {and heating the residences: Willard Keeton, 18,000 feet daily eapocity. Geo. Rubel, two wells, 20,000 feet daily capacity. Geo. White, 19,000 feet daily ea- pacity. TYE. Grider, 25,000 feet daily ea- pacit, Ben Good, £0,000 feet di ity. F. M. Hallaway, capacity, Fred Houtz, 28,000 feet pacity. Dr. Brooks, 20,000 feet daily ca pacity. Grant Miller, 18,000 feet) diily ea- pacity. Mr. Dudley has had considerable experience in other gas fields, and is authority on the subject, His work fitting up the numerous residences in this field shows that he is an expert at this business, He lias no’ doubt in his mind but what gas is here in large quantities, possibly e cual t the Tola field, But we will have. te vo down from GOO to LOO0 feet, The fapre- O00 feet daily ly ca. expense would not bemuch compared with the benetits the town would re- ceive, Rigeeaas core tateoreenye Aways Bought | Beare he ta Kind Ys of LADY, Led tea shop. « yo and adepte senha the method by wi he + ' { Wahoo should be var Humberts Ea Route to Pers ‘ c The committee had 1.000 ne 7 printe ina ta ont Madrit, Dvn Members of ths the hum Was i ’ on Wad on ¢ airs inahe place, and each Hombert funily who were arrest matinee days, you will see poople mit ree urtober friends Phere in eonneetion with terres we hes , : ‘ Waiting at the doors for recite sit " a Paris sale frauds were taken fron down, These tea rooms tn the ine Li OT) prisow this site iid eonvered-te fa hi i i ch is Sey g oi Saantte at Wahoo young man telt sorry | te railway station for their onrney larity. ‘This is to decorate the rooms ted tedeciare peace. GrherePto> Paris under a strong guard of after the fashion of some other coun- Ud boyeetting the places of en: ] Bpeneh and Spanish detectives ’ ee Fane Z teriainment and refreshment patren- 1" Pt try, For Instance, one tea toon: tn The male and female priscners were ized bythe ontaidersedtdretretre rirles, No definite action 1 EMONT STLEETL WIHT MAS HEC VETY The inside furnishing and dcecora- ifons are all Japane are all dressed as theve is Hittle hope foran end BUSINESS RULES. while the girls Another just) about to be opened vis to be Seoteh, These rls. who will be brought from beyond the Tweed for suhe of th lad tartan s ts, witl their left shoulders and with feath- ishas “Dene White, on ment, Issues Code for \ Putore Magnnates, ered Glengarry bonnets live of Wall street. aud al a hat tise —a—fieten— int en e LONDON PREPARES FOR SIEGE, | ee. steneon Stephen \ t eoeve of his te Weavy Guns Mounted to De d the tt 1 Capital and Vortifications Being ‘ ‘ ade Rapidly Cousty al af Unusual efforts are being made to | vito the letter fortify Lemden agaist a possible at i. ; : i erbal or writte Wal tsa i takes vers fo fattill the ‘ batterie hi been . - ~ principal r berweem London ane WEN \ ¢ cor the south cous. New foriiticatic ' a. and i ’ janks of the Thames. : W ne wm as been fitted upas a center fort | ; ; S 1 ilivation, : i Extensive builaings have been com : : ted at We guam, 3 y, eleven | iis : th iniles soutii of Lonaon, for use as 4 | i ie : nobilizing center. } y pies ee pla hes These works reveal! for the tirst me’ Vinten wait - the existence of iniportani war oflice . fi ‘ be as s mr ftest perations, Tt is stited that when 1 . ord Roberts tock over his post of s ! ‘ commander da chief of the British ea , Pr Paes Nenreets army he personaliy investigated the de- rie . : re Mere wer he sit is che pac fenses of Londenand found them tobe : imperfeet, Since then an elaborate : . ng ite seheme of defense las been worked |! SEE SEE URE RIMES ; dashes only. out and is now be : uy carried out with SCION ABANDOME °. energy. ce eee _ NOBLE RA'LRO-D-TO C20SS ANDES. | yew norw tate and 14,000 Fes Uropped tr Ailta en American Coepitalisis Secure Impor- tant Concessi via jvom the Pera- nme nt, An automobile siepped the day wl village near bent other ry + e-lou Minister Dudley at Lima bas re-} yo). jn the cepartincnt of Bure, France ported to the state departinent the | y, prope: an American company tod gu paek whieh he deposited a the Peruvian government te build shit ‘of ‘he-#oud: ailroad from Piura or Lambayeque Saine Seaan BUDE AES SeLINed a ex a pont onthe Maranon river, thence te | amine the packet. 9 her dikg tome a point near the Manseriche. in the ef t i q n the direetion fori to reach navigable waters J of Par he packet contained new empiying into the Amazon, This im [hoon babe. copethe with fourteen teroceunic line would eross the Andes iil, notes fay EON thats ehh His at their lowest elevation, ri et t pez wort The same company | Whoever [Ene from a po eM till a ppiness Cerro de Pase eaadted tae WK watts that: he a TREE " foxy jae By TT the secret of 1 eeCee fits bir Ti betong ene of 1 ipany the exclusive eehi for | most uoble families of England. 1 i he enter- A Monyy Nam ri rove practical has agrecd ioclose M. Pebedanesteti, cue of the most a definite contraet pewerlu signed. and the C! re ad Stiek. A New ¥ rere In tWo 7 all tired out carrying und. ‘ company t | Evlarging Mis Voenbalary. he ner tars for fr lent | Yielding to the onward nv rhofthe operaiions, agys the cl woh r language. says the Ch ‘Tribune, Het it aj tis sjili possi- | Mr. Howell had admitted the noun le bow wus den Lo be too bright. “combine” into his vocabulary. cord-Herald | rks that he has probably become , confined in separate carringes of. taken. and unless arbitration is used [special train and no commu: sation was allowed between the members of the Humbert family. Mounted gendarmes kept a cordon f Retires farourd the train, until it steamed out of the station in order toy revent any communication between the experience in the | prisoners and spectators, The train will be attached to the Parisexpressou reaching Heo dayeca Pr station, at oot CABTORIA. Bears the a Kind You Fy | Bignatuzo 4 dN Peed fier al o SY, Vd, Cw, Lemon Juice Does Kill Gerais. juice will destroy. th jaxkerms in water is authoritas nounced by the Chien euth jpartment after experiments extend ing over the last three days. Ove teaspoonful of the juive to half jelass of water is known to ba good jeombination, and repeated tri Lhave dnwariably produced the ste very germ wis killed. Th’ contirms the result announcement mace Christy us day by Prof. Asa I guson., a London physician, thet lemon juice was a deadly foe te } typhi While the land buyers are comi: iuto Missouri it) might be of advant- age to some of our people to loos into the value of some of orr publi lands. There areabout in what is known as the “Boonville distriet™ whieh are subject to home stend entry at the rate of $1.45 per It is situated asx follows: Ir Benton county 2,300) acres: Camden 20,000 rawford county 400 acres: Dalias eonuty 13,- O00 acres: Hiekory “L006 ny 1 5,000 acres acre, county. acres: eounty ; bacres; Laclede county 10.000 aeres Maries cou county POO) aeres: Miller WO acres; Morgan county iitTraATrrTSE res. Much 1 well + foal that won'd ss land and ia ad Tmake prood g officials in’ Russia, has re- jed-to fruit culture. ix | © Foun sinh signature is on every box of the genuine Laxaiive B:onto-Quinine Tabiete the remedy iL.\ cures 4 cold im ome day arious- ca é Px Bs ; i 13 ; ag =