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~—omyeeke-anqoossively, the ~ term of the cirenit eanrt. ~ Rates connty, state of Missoni, to be held at ‘TT WAS THE BEST WHEN YOUR FATHER WAS A BOY! ! There is no ‘time. Cures eve be cured by a Perfect, Order of Publication. STATE OF MIASOURI, } gs, County of Bates, e In the aironit oourt of Bates com Wavember t: , 1902. James A RTvier ‘piatatite, ve John © Bark defend- aut. 7 th jaintiffs herein Now at thie dav comes the PINDG tina potl- at Missouri, Mii and G that defend- te of Miessourt: by the conrtin term 1d Aafandant be notified by patil: that nlaintiffe hava commence’ & oa ‘againat him tm this oonrt the object and seneee Rature of whiah tate narfert plaintiff's reo OFA title te the following deenribed real — Iving and haing attnata tn Rater county. Mo., to-wit: ter of aeation ana (!), tawnahip. forty 4%), Panga twenty nine (99), qontainin® 80 sere; and to diveat defendant of all title or in in tha name and vaat it in tha plainttife Teanon of having aeanired eald title by = and adverse ponneasion for more than 2 Years. and by reason of the defendant no! having been In noaaeaaton, or nald a bases OM same for more than thirty conseca tne Yeava, nrinr to thia date, and that nnless : aatd Tohn © Rnvk haand appear at this ost ‘at the next term theranf ta he hein an holden at the eanrt honse: In tha city of Rut. ler, in eatd connty, an tha 10th dav of Febra, arv next, and an or hefore the firet Jay ‘ aald term. answer ar alent ta the p ition " sald canes tha aame will aken an cnn fest and Indemont will ba randerad acoordingly. ‘And he tt further ardered thats conv bens. ha published according te law in the Rorier Trenry Trvra, a weakly nawangner fn Raton connty, Mir Vy, the bol Inaertion ta heat least Aft pefo7e the a next term af the alrontt ont. i laaiaay ka B LUDWICK, Clrent Clerk. enone af tha rasord Wit. o 1hth dav of December '9 TM A BTUDFICK Monit Clerk Order of Publication. STATR OF MISSOURI, i as Countv of Rater, e Cirenit Conrt af Rates connty. Missouri, eyo Necomber kth. 192 Rdwth Mi's ler nlaintif’, va Georwe Miller, defendant. Now at-thiadav comes the nlaintif’ herein by WO Jackeon, and files her Manvit alleging among ather ant Qearge Miller ia not a yeaidenta of the atate nf Miesonrl: Wherennon ‘It inardered bv the nnderatoned alark tn wacn- ton that defendant he notified he pnblication that niaintiff haa commenced a anit aqninat him in thiannort theohiert and general natnre of which ta ta obtain a decree from thia court Al- honda of matrimony tween plaintiff’ and ase ant on the cronmnds that defendant has foonantlte of snoh condnet aa te conatitnte hima vacrant. in thia heing an able-bodied Married man. he has failed ta annnort his wife and famitv: Lae abla ac mere that orld nged to that a? Kdvth Stranee. her j= coe name, and sintena the Aefendant he oand so annear at tha conrt, at the next term therenf. to he begun and holden at the conrt honae. In the citv of Rutler, in anid eannty. an the 1th dav of Fohrnary next. and an ar before the first dav of anid term, answer or pleat te the peti- tion in anid canes, the aame will he taken ag confesse? and jndgment will be rendered ac- cordingte And’ ha it further ardered that a conv hereof he pnbll hed ‘necording to law, in. the Revr er Werexry Tres, a weekly aay Lag ahel in Rates ennnte. Ma . ye fonr wah insertion to heat ve hefore the firat day af the next Tonat fifteon dn gh fal aplaha reeara Clrenit Merk hand and the seal of the t of Rates county, this 1002 A true eony af With, Notig: ol Final Settlement. tive ia hereby given to all creditors and all BP Lay Voki in the estate of Peter Kanne flecensed, that 1. Catherine Kanne, Fx- ecurix of sail estate. intend to final aettlement thereof. at the next the Rates connty probate conrt, in Ba tv, eatate of Misannri. to be held at Butler on the 9h day of Fehe 190%. 8 4t CATHERIN KAUNE, Executrix. ———_$_ Netice of Final Settlemed. ig herehy viven te all creditore and all ae itnecetea in the estate of Lucretia A Speake, decease’ tthat I. DV Brown. onblic sdminiatrator in charge of eaid estate. intend like the test of hing that can -Liniment. Good for Man or Beast. One small bottle of Mexican MMus- tang Liniment will effect a curewhen ~a gallon of the watery compounds sold as liniment would have no result ‘It is money thrown away to buy them The wert halfoftha aonthwest quar- a a , Will on IT IS THE BEST NOW ~~ ‘ Penetrating Sheriff Sale in Partition. Notice is hereby given that under and by vir- tue of a decree in partition and order of sale 23, ue rane es pay Me, 1903, vem! . bart, in the case of C. i. Jannat 902, and a renewal o! nya ite of sale on January 19th, 1908, ered to me on the 28rd day of Dec 1902, Monday, January 19, 1903, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the west front door of the court house,in the city of Butler, county of Bates and atate of Missouri, sell to the highest bidder for cash tn hand, the following described real es! lyin and being situate in the county of Bates ani atate of Missouri, to-wit: The west half of lots three and northeast quarter of section two ( thirty-nine (39), range tary (30), OE T, SMITH. 7-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, yar of the township Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, { es. County of Bates, e In the cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri, November term, 102, Townley Metal & Hardware Company, plaintiffs, vs. C 1. Bart- lett and SJ Kling, partners doing business under the name of Bartlett & Kling, defend- ants, Order of Publication, Now on this November 29th, 1902, comes the re aged herein by its attorneys, Francisco & lark. and having heretofore filed ite petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things that detendants, C L Bartlett and 8 J Kling are not residénts of the state of Missouri: and now ask for order of publication for said non-resi- dent defendants. Whereupon it is ordered by the conrt in term time that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced 4 suit against them in this court, the object and general nature of which isto obtain a judgment against the defendants for thesum of three thousand and one hundred dollars $3 100) and based ona certain contract entered into between defendants and Looney ros. by the terms of which defendants ati indebted tosaid Looney Bros. for ma- terial furnished and work done in bulld- ing the Bates county court house, in the said sum of three thousand one hundred dollars and that said Looney Bros have assigned to plain- tiff all their interests in said contract, and that unless the said defendants be and appear at thie court at the next term thereof, to be and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 10th day of February pext, and on or before the first day of said. term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, thé same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, sccording to law, in the Butter WEEKLY Timks, 8 newspaper published in said county of Bates, for four~weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to be at least fifteen dave before the first day of said next February term of this court. A. B. LUDWICK, Cireuit Clerk. A true copy fromthe record. Witness [seat] my band and seal of the circuit conrt a! of Bates county, this dav.of De- O4t cember, 1902. A. B. LUDWICK, Cireult Clerk ~~ Order of Publication: STATE OF MISSOURI, { 88 County of Bates, if In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, November term, 192, Bruce Looney plaintiff, vs. C LU Rartlettand SJ Kling, doing busi- nesa under the name of Rartlett & Kling, State Bank of West Point Mlinois and Farmers Bank of Bates County, Mo., det Ordtr of Publication, / Now on this 20th day of November, 1902, comes the plaintiff herein ee attorneys Sil- vers & silvers, and baving heretofore, filed his petition and affidavit alleging among other things that efendantsC L Bartlett. 8 J Kling and State Bank of West Point, Illinois, are not residents of the state of Missouri and now asks for order of publication for said non-resi- dent defendants. Mibeap ide ety | ordered by the court in term time that said defedants be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against them in this court the object and general nature of which is to collect from the defendants. C L Bartlett and S J teen hundred and forty- end thirty-seven cents, balance ‘iff for }abor done and material final settlement thereof. at the next oerene Bate county Probate court, In on the Ath dav of Fehrnary. 1903 ec? es D. V. BROWN, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. to all creditors. and e eatate of David Har- |, DV Rrown, public sd- areoft, LJ jemen: st et 1998. e-4t Adminiatrator’s Notice. ial . that letters af l~ Notion 8 ner ey eraatate of William M, ‘Walis. danesaed granted te the ‘on the veth dav af October aa ee he propate court of Bates county persone haying olaima waninst anid es tate are reared to exhibit them for silow tance to the administrator within one oe after the diate of anid lettars, or thay mav he ded from any benefit Of@ald ontate: ant i ‘such claime he; not exhibited within twr veara from the ante of thie publication,, ther will_be sah WALLS eat (_ thdminiatratore Bank of Bates Count Bates County, to be paid to defendants CL Barter ‘and 6 J’ Kling ‘when all labor done in the construction of the county court house, and all material fur- nished therefor shall have been as for, be applied in payment of the claim of plaintiff’ and that said fund be attached and the said Bank and fund held for the payment , and that said Bank be de- for Hal: uP BE P A. B. LUDWIC: A true of the record. Wii e seal of eRAL 3rd day of Decem een bss: fr PO LUDwick. ott Gireult Clerk, “Notice of Final Settlement. q Fotioe ts hereby Ay! to Clerk, decessed. mintecrator. of in eal 8888 88 EXICAN - ’ P ’ . . ? For two generations Mexican Mus- tang Liniment has been the standby —the one Sure Remedy—of farmers $ and ctockmen. ‘ ¢ é e : ee . ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ é ¢ tive healine rower. Srewrrrrirrrmnrew know avout it tiie more they swear * to the very core of pain and crives it out of the body. The pubiic betioves in it for its posi- 4 The more people Sold everywhere , ee ee es NNN Neen nnn gaAsTORIA. Seas ths The Kind You Have Always Bought wt g _ ae , “ ‘Trustee’s Sale Whereas, David B, Osterbout and Emma J. Os- torhont, his wife, by their deed of trast, da May 23,1900, and recorded in the recorder office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 165 page 316, con’ ped to the undersigned trustee, the follow: lescribed real estate lying and being situate in the coun- ty of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: ‘Tho north half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-five (25) in township thirty-nine (80), of range twenty-nine (29), which con- veyance was made in trust to secure the pozmans of one vertain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas, default has = been made in the payment of said note, now past due and unpaid,and whereas the deed of trust provides that in the case of the absence, death or refusal to act of the trus- tee, the acting sheriff of Bates county ceed toexecute this trast, and wh trustee 8, C. Sturtevant refuses to act. therefore, ‘he request of the legal holder of id notes and pursuant to the conditions of 1d deed of trust, I, Joe T. Smith, sheriff Bates connty, will proceed to sell the above des:rivec premise: at public vendue to the hignes. biader for cas the west front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, February 7ih, 1005 between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day for tie purpose of satisfying said debt, in- terest and cost. JOE T, SMITH, Sheriff of bates County, and Acting Trustee, Sheriff Sale in Partition, Josephine Shepherd and Mary Ann Tapscott Jaintiffs, vs. JohnShepherd George Shephert Kate Barth. Mary A. Godwin, Richard P. Shepherd, Anna K. (ovey, and the unknown y decet » derend- heirs of Kinney ore ants In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, By virtue and authority of a decree and order of sate made by the said court, in the above entled cause, and of a certified copy thereof, dated sanuary 8, 1905, I will on Saturday, February 14th, 1903, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the west front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, in Bates county, Mis- | souri, sell at public vendue to the highest bid- der for cashin hand the following described real estate, viz: The northwest quarter of the southwest war’ | Ellstrom, Edwin et al, minors, Minnie Ells- ter of section twenty-five (25), and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section | twenty-six (26), bothin township forty-two (42) of range thirty-one (31)., in Bates county. Mo, JOE T, SMIT! l-4t Sheriff of Bates County,’Mo, Executor’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of Robert McCracken, deceased, have been granted to the underst, ed, by the Bates county probate court, in Bates | county, Missouri, bearing date the 6th day of January, A.D. 103: All persona having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such est ind if said claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publica- tion of this notice, they will be forever barred ALLEN McCRACKEN, | Administrator. 11-4t Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all , Others Interested inthe estate—or Francie-P; Browning deceased, that 1, Lou 8. Browning, | administratrix of said estate, intend to make | final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county probate court, in Hat oun= ty, state of Missouri, to beheld at Butler, Mo , | on the 9th day of February, 1903. LUU 8, BROWNING, | lle4t Admini trix caneneenstenccenseseemnnsnvennnssameesossctessianccseeTID,, 7 Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } ,, “ County or Bates, §~ ” 1903. 1st day, February 9, 1903. Atwell, Harry G, minor L W Smith, G&C Allen, H P, deed, Maggie Allen, admr. Alexander, Wm, decd, L Q Roberts, admr. Ayers, Grace M et al minors, A F Hickman Gac. aac. admx, Blevins, Therea J, insane, Henry Blarce, G 2nd day, February 10, 1903. ing, almx, Clark, ex G&c. Brown, 8 T, dee’d, H P Nickell, admr. Blankenship, LI, dee’d, D V Brown, admr. Bell Jas 5 et al,‘minors, Js Bell, G &C, 8rd day, February 11th, 1903, deo'd, Td Hockett, ex tain, G&C, 4th day, February 12th, 1903, Clark, Lena E, minor, D L Mitchell G &C, Clark, A P, dec’d, Jno McKee, admr. Docket Probate Court, February Term, Palmer Atkeson, Lizzie W, decd, W O Atkeson, admr. Alsbaugh, Geo, insane, Wm H Alsbaughi, | Asburry, Jas W, et al decd, Elia Asburry, | C Crouch, Catherine, dec’d, D V Brown, admr, Crouch Edwin, dee’d, D V Browd, admr. Christopher, G W Coneklin, WW dee Corbin, Richard, dec'd, Thos Corbin, admr, Cannon curator. * Dogan, Mary J, dec’d, D V Brown, admr, Despain, Thos, dec’d, D V Brewn, admr, Donegan,'}D B, dec’d, D V Brown, admr, 5th day, February 13tn, 1903. trom, G &C. Floyd Willis, deo’d, Nancy A Floyd, admr. Browning, Francis, P, dec’d, Lou S Brown- Brasher, Jos A, dec'’d, F J Tygard & JC Boswell, Florence, dec’d, 8 A McDaniel, admr, Sho: iva et Ws an Blizzard, Jas Set al, minors, Jas 8 Blizzard, Bh, Sve 'st 6), calnien, GW Rep bery, Ge , Chas S Concklin, admr. Coneklin, W W, minor, Isaac Concklin, G & Chastain, Lester L et al, minors, E N Chas- ney, dee'd, Anson E Perkins, admr. | ayland, WH, dee’d, Whipple & Wayland, Donovan, Thos Grover, minor, T J Tygard, Forbes, Robert at al, minors, 8 Y Forbes, G&C. Feeback, Wm L, dee’d, Eliza J. Feeback, admr Feris, Albion L V et al, minors, Anna b Feris, Gace. Fredrick, French M, minor, Mary Fredrick, G&c. Fletcher, Octavia, dec’d, Fred Hickman, admr Frost, Sarah P, minor, Anna Frost, G&C, Frazee, Lydia, dec’d, W A Rheets, admr, 6th day, February 14th, 1903. Graham, Lllina, dec’d, Minnie B Graham,admy Gilbreath, Simeon, dec’d, Chas W Gilbreat) admr. re Greer S E, dee’d, M M Greer, admr. ed WE Hannah, admr Hines, Jacob, minor, Jas Crooks, G & C, 7th day, February 16th, 1903, Hannah, Cora W, minor, Chas Ross, G&C, Hill, Moyd'J, minor, bert L McConnell, G &C. | are the bestof their class and should Hill, Branham, decd, F J Tygard, ex Hill. Pleasant d, Anna H Hill, admr, | Hensew, Edith E, minor, R F Harper, G &C. | Hensley, Holy P, minor, H P Nickell, G &C. Harbour, David T, dec’d, D ¥ Brown, admr. Hubbard, Chass, minor, Jno S Francisco, car Heinz, Jos, minor, Jos schnedding, G & U, 8th day, February 17th, 1903 fa the Gdreni¢-eoert of Botes County, ) | Jayne, Elenore, dec’d, Geo D MeNeil, ex vacation December 13, 2, Adan Plaintiff, vs. Cash M Boynton, Louisa L Ber- ry, the unknown heirs of Mary Wish and the unknown heirs of Nancy Longacre, defend- ants. . Now at this day comesthe plaintiff herein, by his attorney, T W Silvers, and files his tition and affidavit, alleging, among other Binge Wost defendants, Cash Boynton and Lonisa L Berry are not residents of the State of Missouri; that the heirs of Mary Wish, de- ceased, and Nancy Longacre, deceased, are un- known to plaintiff, and for that reason their names can vot be {nserted in his petition; that Ig i Amend ol heirs ty Mary View te 5 jan acre, deceased, have an in- rest in the land herein dessribed as the heirs of said Mary Wish, deceased, and Nancy Lon- gacre, deceased. unless they be barred by the Statute of limitation, Whereupon, it is ordered by the undersigned clerk in yaeation that said defend- ante be oie oF publication that plain- tiff has commen ® suit against them in thiscourt the object and general nature of whi to divest them of whatever title — may bave in the following real estate lying situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: The east half of the south- east q of section twelve (12) in township forty (W) of range thirty-three &, aod vest the same in plaintiff by reason of his long con- tinuous agd exclusive adverse ssion of sald realestate, and that plaintifl’s title to said premises be perfected in him by reason of said adverse possession, and that unless the sai fendants be and appear at this court at th: term thereof ;to be begun and holden at the court hoube in the city of, Butler, in said county, on the 10th day of bgp? next, and on or before the first day of sal id term, answer or plead to the petitionin said canse, the same will be taken a6 confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the BuTLer WEEKLY Tres, & weekly newspaper print- ed and pablished in’ said county of - successively | ublished at least once © week, the last ince Bon.to bo Yeast Sfteon days before the first day of the next Fevruary term of the circuit court, A. B. LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk. A true copy of the . Witness my hand ane seal of the cireuit court of Bates [seat] county, this 1th fare Dee 1992, 7-4 A. B, LUDWICK, Cireuit Cler Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others in in the estate of Martin 1 Sha fer deceased, thatl, D N Brown, public admin- istrator of said estate, intend to make al settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates court, in Bates county state of at Batier, Mo , on the oth dag Johnson, Cora, minor, J W Johnson, G & C, Kennejly, Russell W, minor, Inez Kennedy, Gac, Kreiger, Adam, insane, G&C. Kious, Leroy et al, minors, Jno Kions, G&C, Kimball, Sabin ¥, dee’d, Thos McComb, ex. Koeger, Bonnie V et al, minors, \m Mawson, G&C. Loveland, Geo F et al, minors, Geo H Love- land, G&C, 9th day, February 18th, 1903. Katharine Kreiger, Longworthy, Chas, minors, David Niblett, G&C, , Lewis, G L, dec’d, A H Lewis. ex. McCormack, Caleb et al, minors, W L Kash, Gee McDonell, Alexander, dec’d, Rey EM Scan lan, ex. ‘ Meredith, J F, dec’d, Ester Meredith, admr. G&c. é 10th day, February 19th, 1903, Meyers, Frank, minor, Jos Schnedding. Mudd, Ausiin G, dee'd, Geo D MeNeil, ex. MeCullongh, Raymond, minor, F J Tygard, G.&C. McCullough, Sada, minor, FJ Tyard G& C Lith day,February 20th, 1903. Mauck, Sam’1C, minor, Julius Mauck, G & C. MeKissick, Geo H et al, minors, J J McKissick, Morris, Rosa J et al, minor, M I Morris, G &C. Mudd. Amanda, dec’d, EC Mudd, admr, Maggie, minor, L J Moorehouse, admr, 13th day, February 23rd, 1903. | Ranyan, Benj, dec’d, D V Brown, admr Roman, Amos, dec’d, D V Brown, admr. Ransopher, David, dec’d, Jno M Harrison, admr, Ruddell, Mable ef al, minors, Geo W Ruddell, Gac, Scholes, J 8, dec’d, D V Brown, admr, Stewart, Jno L vt al, minors, Geraldine Stew- art, G&C, | Shull, LH, dee’d, D V Brown, admr, | 14th day, February 24th, 1903. Sherman, Corale et al, minors, Minnie B Freeze Ga&c. | Shneiter, Melchoir, deed, @ W Humworth, ex. Shannon, Jno J et al, minors, Mary A Shan- non, G &, | Schafer, Martin I, deo’d, D V Brown, admr, Speaks, Luretia A, dec’d, D V Brown, admr, Schnoblin, Genevieve et al, pv Brown G &C, 15th day, February 25th, 1903, Shelby, Jno et al, minors, J R Jenkins, G & ( Short, David T, dec’d, arand, ex Standish, Dora May, minor, C KE Horton,G&C! minors, | ‘Puttle, Jno, minor, 1. B Allison, G & C. |'Templeton, Geo M, dec’d, Jno McPatterson, | | admr | Thompson, Chas, minor, it Crawford, G &C. | | Talbert, Maud, minor, Sam’l Talbert, G & C, 16th day, February 26th, 1903. ; Whinnery, A‘ice etal, minor, DV Brown, cur, | Wilcox, Sarah A, dee'd, R M Wilcox, admr, | Williams, WC, deo’, Lizzie Willlams, ex, | Wolf, Thos, insane, Chas E Bowden, G & C, , Walton, J T, dee’d, D V Brown, admr. exe i Waide, Guy Ret al, minors, FJ Tygard, G &C,| Woolsey, Jerry, minor, G W Woolsey, G & C, | 17th day, February 27th, 1903. Woolsey, Hester, minor, HJ Woolsey, G &C, | | Wagoner, Alfonse, minor H Loeb, G & C. Wagoner, Theresia, minor, H Loeb, G & C, Welden, beth, dee’d, LQ Roberts, admr. Warford, Jno D, min r, DC Edwards, G&C, | | Woods, Jas K, dec’d, A F Hickman, admr Walker, Harry minor, Lonsberry Walker, G&C, Whitehead, Abram, dee’d, D V Brown, admr. | Williams, Allie E, minor, J N Barrows, G & C, Young, Nancy, insane, Albert Youngs, G &C Yeoma Olive etal, mitnors, A O Ycomans, Ga. Powers, J D, dec’d, Martha Powers, admr. J. A, SILVERS, Judge of Probate. A Most Liberal Offer, All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club | | bing offer wa this year make, which; jineludes with this paper the Live| Stock Indicator, its Special. Farmers’ | Institute editions and The Poultry {Farmer. These three publications! | be in every farm home. To them we | |add, for local, county and general! news, our own paper, and make the price oi the four one year ouly $1.25. Never before was 8o much superior | reading matter offered for so small! an amount,of money. The three| | papers named, which we club with! our own, are well known throughout | | the west, and commend themselves) |to the reader’s favorable attention ; upon mere mention. The Live 8tock Indicator is the great agricultural) | and live stock paper ofthe west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer, while! the Special Farmers’ Institute Edi ; tions are the most practical publica- tions for the promotion of good farming ever published. Take ad- vantage of this great offer, as it will hold good for a short time only. Samples of these papers may be ex-| amined by calling at this office. 7-6m! } a | Women and Jewels. | Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that| is the order of a woman’s preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even’ that wreatest of all jewels, heajth, is* ruined in the strenuous efforts to them. 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 | Moors |they were sending the cursed dogs from us, but they are coming back * | chorus. make or save the money to purchase . » Lydia M, deo'd, Rube Marshall, | Missionary Women are Openly Cursed By Moors, * London, Jan. 15.—Letters received here recently from Fez, Morocco, say that the rapidly growing anti Eu- ropean sentiment necessitated the hurried departure from that city of the American missionary, Mr. son, and his wife and three English women. imp- For a few days prior to their de- parture the women were operty curs- ed in the streets, the Moors shouting as they passed, “What's this filth in our streets?” When the American missionaries from Mequinez arrived at Fez the exclaimed: “We thought Subsequently, a body of armed mountaineers met wheeled round and cursed them in The missionaries the women and ere spe- | cially urged from authoritative quar ters to leave as soon as Mr. and Mrs, Simpson inten to re- main at Tangier for the present, possible The Summer Season is full of dangers particularly for the children, who not knowing the result of eating unripe fruit, indulge them- selves, with the usual griping pains in the stomach as a consequence mothers should have on hand at all times a bottle of Painkiller (Perry Davis) which will at once relieve the sufferer; it is a safe, simp'e remedy and it should be kept in every house Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. Frightened to Death By Terrors of Ocean Voyage. New York, Jan, 15.—The Spanish steamer Montevideo arrived to-day jfrom Cadiz, after what her com jmander said was ihe worst voyage | he ever made. Meril Francisco, a native oi Italy one of the 190 steerage Passengers died of heart disease, superinduced by terror, on the twelfth day out. Heavy seas boarded— the vessel; smashing a deckhouse, a section of the starboard rail and ig the starboard lifeboats out of their places. The water rushed through every possible opening to below decks, and soon everything above and be- low was a mass of ice. The steerage passengers were ter- ror stricken, They spent imostofthe time on their knees before rudely constructed shrines, which they plac ed in every corner of the steerage. Boars the The Kind You Hava Always Bought Signature CBee, The Philippine Islands are a bunch of trouble, sure enough. During the last year 100,000 people have died there with the plague, and $30,000,- 000 worth of cattle have been killed | by the rinderpest. Atleast these are the official figures, And yet we gave $20,000,000 for the combination with several hundred millions thrown infor good measurement to say nothing of the soldiers killed in war and by disease. Surely the national administration was not otherwise when it precipitated all this trouble and expense upon our already over- byrdened backs.—Joplin Globe, tev. Carlisle P. B. Martin. L.L, D Waverly, Texas, writes: “Of a mo, a Mallon Augusta A, dee’d, Othello E Gross, ex. | and bronchial affections by the reg- ing, when first rising, 1 often find a Nafus, J R, dec’d, Minnie Nafus, admr. Owen, AleXander, dec’d, J N Owen, admr. Owen, Albert et al, minor, Jno Owen, G & © Ovill, Franklin et al, minor, Samuel Staple- ton, G&C. 12th day, February 21st, 1903 Ogg. Jno D, dec’d, Julia Ogg, admr. Owen, Sarah E, minor, H B Owen G& 0, Parker, R E, dee’d, D V Brown, admr. raat, i Pearson, Susanah, dec’d, T 8 Hodges, admr. + BROWN, Administrator. | pfost, Chas L et al, minors, Jno A Pfost,admr, | remedies at any drugstore. Nichols Alpheno, minor, Adaline Nichola,G &C Nafas, Walter et al, micof, Jno G neh, cur, 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 bronchial troubles. You | can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable troublesome collection of phlegm whieh produces a cough, and is vo y hard to dislodge; but a small quan- tity of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup will at once dislodge it, and the trou- ble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to it, ayd it is so pleas- ant to take. I can most cordially recommend it to all persons, needing a medicine for throat and lung trou- bles.” Price 25c, 50c and $1 bottle at H. L. Tucker’s druz store,

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