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STATE OF MISSOURI, | 44, County of Bates. bb clroult court of Bates county, Missouri, joer term, 192, James A Ofill and G ler plaintiff, ve John C Burk defend- at this day comes the plaintiff here! attorney, T W Silv and files ing among other things that det a reatdont of thastate of Miseou it ts ordered Bee courtin term di notified by publi re menoed 72 % i townahip forty (40), Re 80 acres, rater Cite penanasion tf more than ten verne ion fr mo. fod Tay reaer of the defendant not faving been in possession, or paid any taxes on same for more than thirty consecutive va, prior to thia date and that unless the dara Tobn © Rurk be and sppesr ‘at thie court ‘at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house: In the city of But- Ter, tn eald county, on the 10th dev of Febra- next, and on or before the firet day of taldterm answer or plead to the petition tn ald cause the same will ba taken as confessed ‘and judgment will be rendered accordingly. ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Borienr Wrexiy Tives, a weekly newspaper printed and onbitshed In Bates ocoanty, Mte- Bouri, for four weeks auocesaively, the last sertion to beat least fifteen day before the firat day of the next term of the elroult ovnrt, AB LUDWICK, Circut Clerk. Atrue copy of the record Wit- [eeaL} ners mv hand and the seal of the ciromit court of Bates county, this Ith dav of December ‘M2 4 A.B, TUDWICK. Ctreutt Clerk. Order of Publication. STATE OF Prov Rt 88 County of Bates, In the Circuit Court of Rates county, Missourt, In vacation, December Sth, 1902. Edyth Mil- ler plaintiff, vs George Miller, defendant. Now at thisdav comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney, W © Jackson. and files her tition and affidavit alleging among other Eines that defendant George Miller is nota residents of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the undersigned clerk in vi mn that plaintiff has orenmenced asuit ore bin is court, theobject and general nature Pate to obtain aieores from this court di- Sheriff Sale in Partition, band, Anna Bel! Lansdown, a ag oe and -— Lansdown her husband, Robert L regory, James Davis, John Thompeon, Mary P- ‘fan Thompson, Belle’ Srosson, nec Mluntek, on » nee Minnick, ‘end — Broneon her eebaed’ Bates County In- vestment Co., and John C, Haves, defendants. and the authority in me vested by said and bp had sale, @ certified copy of which was elivered to me on the lith day of Decem- | the absence, di ber, 1902, and a renewal of said original order making the date of sale on January 1%th, 1908, delivered to me on the 28rd day of Deo i902, 1 will on Monday, January 19, 1903, between the hours of 9 o’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 clty of Butler, county of Rates and state of Missouri, sell to the highest bidder for cash ln hand, the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: thirty-nine (39), range airy (30), OK T, SMITH, Tat Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, { a8 County of Bates, . In the circuit court of Bates county, Missourt, November term, 1902, Townley Metal & Hardware Company, plaintiffs, va. C L Bart- lett and SJ Kling, partners 4 under the name of Bartlett & Kling, defend- ants, 74 Order of Publication, Now on this November 29th, 1902, affidavit, alleging, among other things that defendanta, C L Bartlett and 8 J Kling are not residents of the state of Missouri: and now ask for orfer of publication for said non-resi- dent defendants, Whereupon it is ordered be notified by publication that plaintift commenced & suit against them in this court, the object and general nature of which isto obtain a judgment against the defendants for theaum of three thousand and one hundred dollars $3 100) and based ona certain contract entered into between defendants and Looney Bros. by the terms of which defendants stand indebted to said Bros. for ma which voreing plaintiff from the bonds of matrimony entered into by and between plaintiff and de- dant on the grounds that defendant has been ilty of such conduct as to hime vazrant. in this married man, he has failed to support his wife | ti ‘and family; plaintifffurther asks that her name | unle: be changed to that of Edyth Strange, her mai- den name, and that unless said defendant be and appear thie court, at the next term thereof, to be | next, and holden at thé court house, in the Rutler, in said county, on the 10th day | said cause ph Ath lg b before the first and judgment will be rendered accord of February next, and on or day of said term, answer or pleat to the peti- tion in said ca confessed and cordingly jgment will be rendered ac- ‘And he it further ordered that a copy hereof | published at | be published according to law, in the Butter % ‘weekly newsraper printed ‘and published in Bates county, Mo , for four weeks auccessively, the last insertion to beat least fifteen dave before the first day of the next term of the circuit court, A> Bott DWieK, A true copy of the record. Cirenit Clerk Witness my hand and the seal of the [seaz] circuit court of Bates county, this 6th day of December, 1902. 6-4t A Bb, LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURL, } 5g, November term, #2, Bruce Looney plaintiff, vs. C LRartlettan? 87 King, doing bnei- ness under the name of Rartlett & Kling, State Bank of West Point Illino's and Farmers Bank of Bates County, Mo., defendants, Order of Publication. Now on this 29th day of November, 12, comes the plaintiff herein by his attorneys Sil- vers & Silvers, and having heretofore, filed his tition and x#ffidavit alleging among other Bin, a that efendants( TL Bartlett. S J Kling and State Rank of West Point, Mlinois, are not residents of the state of Missouri and now aske for order of pnblication for said non-resi- dent defendants Whereupon it is ordered by the conrt in term time that said defedants be terial furnished ing the Bates county court house, in the said titute | eum of three thousand one hundred dollars and being an able-bodied | that said Looney Bros have their interests in said contract, and that the said defendants be and appear at thia the next term thereof, to be begun and court the | holden at the court house in the city of Butler, at] insaid county, on the 10th day of February and on or before the first day of jswer or 6 same said term, ‘ingly. ‘The west half of lots three and four of the | noon and five o’elock in the afternoon of that northeast quarter of section two (2) township | day for the purpose of satisfying sald debt, in- joing business | qhoye entled comes the | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- " % noon and fiyt o'clock in the afternoon of that NOTE ye are reaemvation | day at the weet front door of the court house, be 4 ad work done in bulld- | STAT® OF MISSOURI, lead to the petition in ‘ administratrix 11 be taken as confessed | the estate of Jacob Tingler, deceased, and pre- It sinks into the skin and is absorbed by the muscles like rain falling upon the thirsty earth. It goes right down to the most intense pain and stops it. RRA AAARADEAD AAS ETO ARAAAAAAAARAARAARAAAA08 FOR MAN OR BEAST. RAARAAAAAARAA AAA 88080 Awe It will cure anything that any good liniment is designed to cure. Keep it handy in case you or your dumb animals get hurt. Trustee’s Sale Whereas, David B, Osterhout and Emma J. Oe- terhout, his wife, by thelr deed of trust, datea recorded in the record May 23,1900, and er oMce within and for Bates ry A Missouri, in book 165 page 316, conveyed to the undersigned trustee, the followi jescribed real estate lying and being aituate In the coun- ty of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: The nor'h half of the northeast quarter of | Alexander, Wm, decd, L Q Roberts, admr, ( sisialine, Melchoir, deed, G W Humworth, ex. | irty-nine | Ayers, Grace M et al minors, A F Hickman | section twenty-five (25) in township ¢ (89), of range twenty-nine (29), which con- mace in trust to secure the yment of one vertain note fully described in said deed of been in the payroent said note, now past due and unpald,and whereas the deed of trust or ret al to act of the trus- tee, the acting sheriff of Bates county may pro- toexecute this trust, and whereas the trustee S.C. Sturtevant refuses to act. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes ana pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I, Joe T. Smith, sheriff of Bates connty, ‘will proceed to sell the above des:ri' premises at public yendue to thy higness bidder for cash at the weat frovt door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, February 7th, 1003 between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- terest and cost. * JOKE T. SMITH, Sheriff of Bates County, and Aoting Trustee. Sheriff Sale in Partition, Josephine Shepher y Ann Tapscott laintiffs, va. John Shep iworge Shepher ate arth. Mary A. Godwin, Richard P. Shepherd, Anna EK. ‘ovey, and the unknown heirs of Kinney Shepherd, deceased, defend. ants In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, by virtue and authority of a decree and order of sale made by the saidcourt, in the use, and of a certified copy thereof, diated January s, 103 I will on Saturday, February 44th,43;—— in the city of Kutler, in Bates county, Mis- souri, sell at public vendue to the highest bid- whereas, default | Alsbaugh, Geo, insane, at in the case of | Asburry, Jas W, et al decd, Ella Asburry, Docket Probate Court, February Term, 1903. 1st day, February 9, 1903. Atwell, Harry G, minor L W Smith, G&C Allen, H P, deed, Maggie Allen admr. Gac. Atkeson, Lizzie W, decd, W O Atkeson, admr, Wm H Alsbaugh, @ac. admx, Blevins, Therea J, insane, Henry Blarce, G &C 2nd day, February 10,1903. Browning, Francis, P, dec’d, Lou S Brown- ing, amy, Brasher, Jos A, deo'd, F J Tygard &J 0. Clark, ex | Boswell, Florence, dec’d, S A McDaniel, admr, | Blizzard, Jas Set al, minors, Jas Blizzard, | Gac, | Brown, 8 'T, dee’d, H P Nickell, admr, Blankenship, LI, deo’d, D V Brown, admr. Bell Jas 8 et al, minors, JS Bell, G&C, 8rd day, February 11th, 1908, | Crouch, Catherine, dec’d, D V Brown, admr, Crouch Edwin, dec'd, D V Browd, admr. Christopher, G W, dee’d, TJ Hockett, ex, Concklin, WW = deo’d, Ch Concklin, admr. Concklin, W W, minor, Isaac Concklin, G &C, Chastain, Lester L et al, minors, E N Chas- tain, G&C, 4th day, February 12th, 1903, » Lena minor, DL Mitehelh G&C, Clark, A P, dee’d, Jno MeKee, admr, Corbin, Richard, dee’d, Thos Corbin, admr. Cannon, Nancy, dec’d, Anson E Perkins, admr. der for cash in hand the following described realestate, viz: The northwest quarter of the southwest quar- by the eonrt in term time that said defendants 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)., & oy conn Mo. JOK T, SMIT! ey Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, Order of Publication. yl 83. County or Rates, § signed to plain- | ry the Probate court for the county of Bates, November term, 1902. Jacob Tingler, de- ceased, Marcella F. Tingler, administratrix, with will annexed. Order of Publication, Now at this day comes Marcella F, Tingler, with will annexed. of sents to the court her petition, praying for an And be it further ordered that 8 copy hereof | order for the sale of so much of the real estate WEEKLY county of Bates, for fonr weeks successively, t once a week, the last inser- tion to be at least fifteen days before the dret day of said next February term of this court. A, BO LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk. A trne copy from the record, Witness |seaL] my hand and seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this 3d day of De- cember, 1#2. A, B. LUDWICK, Cireult Clerk, 64t Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURL, ? 8s County o¥ Batrs, = §~ In the siren ent of —yacation December mI Plaintiff, crmuria M Tioynton, Louisa L Ber- ry, the unknown heirs of Mary Wish and the unknown heirsof Nancy Lungacre, defend Count}, Mo., in Adam Helmer ants. Now at this day comesthe plaintiff herein. by his attorney, T W silvers, and files his etition and affidavit, alleging, among other hings that defendants, Cash M Boynton and Louisa 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 plajntiff, and for that reason their names can not be inserted in his petition; that the said unknown heirs of Mary Wish, deceas- \d Nancy Longacre, deceased, have an in- t-rest in the jand herein described as the heirs of said Mary Wish, deceased, and Nancy Lon- acre, deceased. unless they be barred by the notified by publication that plaintiff has com- | statute of limitation. menced a suit against them in this court the object and general nature of which is ontiees clerk in n m the defendants. C L Bartlett fing the sum of eighteen hundred ai seven dollars and thirty-seven cents, due the plain'if for labor done and furnished in the construction of the county court honee; and that a certain fund amounting to four thousand and two hundred dollars heretofore deposited in the Farmers Bank of Bates County, by Bates Cotaty, to be fd to defendants CL Bartlett and 8 J’ Kling ‘when'all labor done in the covstruction of the Bates county court house, and all material far- nished therefor shall have been pala for, ied in payment of the claim of plaintiff and teat sald be attached, and the said Bank be garnished and fund held for of tiffs claim, and that said Bank be de- clared a trustee for the plaintiff to the extent of his claim aforesaid; and further asking that the court find that an attempted assignment of the fund aforesaid, byC L Bartlett and S J Kling Go the ttete Lg of wane eet. pt nois, was made for the purpose fe delaying and defrauding the creditors of 7 Pea nn ie peo jank of West Point, ¥ ~ be ledge. and that unless the ‘know! . Di said de feudante be and appear at eaget part = next term thereof, to be begun olden a the court house, in the city of Butler, in said county, on the ‘0th day of Feb- ary fuser oF plead to the petition in answe! sg the same will be taken a8 confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the Butter Weexry Tors, & weekly new T ‘ted and published in Bates county, iB souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- sertion to be at least fifteenda.s before the frat day of the next February, 1903, term of this | qeceased, have been A.B. LUPWICK, Circuit Clerk. the seal of circuit court of Bates before the first a A true copy of the record. an A true copy of the record Witness myhandand} january, A. Whereupon, it is ordered by the undersigned vacation that said defend- ants be dala lef publication that plain- tiff has commenced a suit against them in this court the object and general nature of which is to divest them of whatever title er may have in the following real estate lying an being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: The east half of the south- east quarter of section twelve (12) in township forty (40) of range thirty-three (33), aad vest the same in plaintiff by reason of his long con- tinuous and exclusive ‘Adverse: -ssion of said real estate, and that plaintiff’s title to said é a coer be perfected in him by reason uf said verse possession, and that unless the said de- fendants be and appear at this court at the next e the payment | term thereof tobe begun and holden at the house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 10th day of ge a next, and on or before the first day ofs id term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken 88 confessed ond Seempat will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, sesseding $8 la WEeKLY Times, @ weekly newspaper ar ed and published in said county of at for four weeks successively ublished at least once a week, the last inser- Yion to be at least fifteen days ‘before the first day ofthe next February term of the circuit court. A, B, LUDWIOK, Circuit Clerk. Witness my han seal of the circuit court of Bates [seat] county, this 13th day of Dec 1902. A. B. LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk. Executor’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of Robert McCracken, ited to the underaign- ed, by the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, Missouri, bearing dat claines against said estate ‘All persone havi } eranty, this 3rd day of December, | gre required toexhibit them to me for allowance [sea la yy A req! B, LUDWICh 6-4t Cirenit Clerk. Administrator’s Notice. - fs hereby given that let: tere Of administration upon the te of J. BR. Clark, deceased, have been grant ‘ed to the undersigned b the Bates County Court € in Bal igsonri, within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be tuded from any benefit of such estate, and 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, ll-tt a Administrator. ———— . . - Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to All creditors, and all others Interested in the estate of David Har- | others interest eceased, that I, DV Brown, public ad- boat eee In ‘charge’ of sald py intend to final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate court, in Bates county. Cy ¥. pecan oe. 1D Y Brows, j Administrator, Administrator | *6-4t ‘ the same will be taken as | be published, according to law, in the ButTLEr | of said deceased as will pay and satisfy the re- ‘Times, & newspaper published in said | maining debts «ue by said estate, and the spe- cific legacies mentioned in the will of said dec’d and yet unpaid for want of sufficient assets accompanied by the accounts, lists and inven- tories as required by law; on examination Wwhereor if 16 ordered, that alt ‘persons interest= ed in the estate of said deceased, be notified that applica:iorras aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the May term of this court to be held on the second Monday of May, A. D., 1903, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said de- deased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debts and legacies and it is further order- paper in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks before the said May term of this court, and that acopy of this notice be served on each of the .heirs.and devisees of deceased, residing in Rates county, Miseouri, aforesaid, at least ten days prior to the first day of the said May term of this court STATE OF MISSOURI, } 88 County of Bates, Pee I, J. A. Silvers, judge of the court, held in and for said county, by cer- tify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original order of publicati therein referred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said {stax} court. Done at office in Butler, Bates county, Missouri, thie 17th day of Jan- wary 1903, J, A, SILVERS, 12-48 Judge of Probste, probate Adroinistrator’s Notice, Nottoe is hereby given, that letters of admir~ letration upon the estate of William M. Walls, dence were arantei to the undersigned on the 28th day of October ihe 6th day of | _ 1902, by the provate court of Bates county Missouri ° All persone haying claima against said en tate. are required to exhibit them for allow ance to the administrator within one year after the date of eaid letters, or they mav he reclnded from any benefit of said estate; ant fench claims be not exhibited within two years from the date ofthis publication, they will be foreyer harred ISAAC WALLS, BENJAMIN WALLS, 24 Admipistratore. Notice o} Final Settlement. cane is hereby given to all creditors and all ers interested in the estate of Peter Kanne | \eyers, Frank, minor, Jos Sehnedding, G &C, deceased, that I, Catherine Kanne, make ecurix of said estate, intend to the Bates county probate court, in Bates conn- g: estate of Missouri, tobe held at Butler on e 9th day of Feby. 1903. 8 4at CATHERIN Notice of Final Settlemed. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of Lucretia A 8 deceased tthat I, D V brown Face | inistrator in charge of eaid estate, intend ed, that thignotice be published in some news- | | | Elistrom, Edwin et al, minors, Minnie E! Donovan, Thos Grover, minor, T J Tygard, curator, Dugan, Mary J, dee’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, @ &C, Floyd Willis, deo’d, Nancy A Floyd, admr. 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, Ga, | 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, j 6th day, February 14th, 1903, | Graham, Illina, dec’d, Minnie B Graham,admx Gilbreath, Simeon, dec’d, Chas W Gilbreath, admr. Greer S E, dee’d, M M Greer, admr. Hensley, Holy P, minor, H P Nickell, G &C. Hannah, Jno W, dec’d W E Hanneh, admr. Hensew, Edith E, minor, R F Harper, @&“. Hines, Jacob, minor, Jas Crooks, G & C, 7th day, February 16th, 1903 Hannah, Cora W, minor, Chas Ross, G &C, Hill, Floyd J, minor, Bert L McConnell, G &C Hill, Branham, dee’d, F J Tygard, ex. Hill. Pleasant, dee’d, Anna H Hill, admr, Harbour, David T, dec’d,:D V Brown, admr. Hubbard, Chass, minor, Jno s Francisco, cur, Wei 7, Jos, WHF Tos Seine, GC. Sth day, Febraary 17th, 1903 Jayne, Elenore, dee’d, Geo D MeNeil, ex. Johnson, Cora, minor, J W Johnson, G&C. | Kennedy, Ruesell W, minor, Inez Kennedy, | G&C, Kreiger, Adam, insane, G&C. Kious, Leroy et al, minors, Juo Kious, G&C. Kimball, Sabin P, dee’d, Thos McComb, ex. Koeger, Bonnie V et al, minors, Am Mawson, Gee. Loveland, Geo F et al, minors, Geo Il Loye- land, G&C. | Oth day, February 18th, 1903. Longworthy, Chas G&C. Lewis, G L, dec’d, AH Lewis. ex. McCormack, Caleb et al, minors, W L Kash, G&C. MeDonell, Alexander, dec’d, Rev EM Scan | lan, ex. Mauck, Sam’! C, minor, Julius Mauck, G &C, Meredith, J F, dee’d, Ester Meredith, admr, MeKissick, Geo H et al, minors, J J McKissick, G&c. Katharine Kreiger, | | | minors, David Niblett, | the Burien | final settlement thereof, at the next: term of | Mudd. Amanda, dec’d, EC Mudd, admr. 10th day, February 19th, 1903, Morris, Rosa J etal, minor, M I Morris, @&C, Moorehouse, Maggie, minor, L J Moorehoase, G&ec. " KAUNE, Executrix. | Mudd, Austin G, dee’d, Geo D MeNeil, ex. MeCullough, Raymond, minor, F J Tygard, G.&C. McCullough, Sada, minor, FJ Tyard G&C. 11th day, February 20th, 1903, to make final settlement thereof, at the next | Mallon Augusta A, dec’d, Othello E Gross, ex. term ofthe Kates county Probate court, in | Nichols Alpheno, minor, Adaline Nichols,G &C Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Mo., on the ith day of February, 1903 « D. V. BROWN, Administrator. SS Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all wi inthe estate of Francis P, d, (hag t, Lou S. Browning, di est satend 10 make final settlement the t the uext term of the Bates county probate court, in hates coun- ty, state of Missouri, to beheld at Butler,’ Mo., day of Febraary. i005. LUU 8, BROWNING Administratrix, Browning deves Adiministratrix of 5 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to ail creditors anv in the estate of Alev ander P Clark, deceased, that [, John McKee. a4- ministrator. of said estate, trent to make settiemen' tof said estate atthe text | Homan, Amos, dee’d, D V Brown, admr, final term of the Bates county Probste court, in county, state of Missouri. tobe held at , Missouri, on the 9th day of February, D108.» JOHN McKEB, |” | Parker, RB, Nafus, Walter et al, minor, Jno Gench, cur, Nafus, J R, deo’d, Minnie Nafus, admr. Owen, Alexander, dee’d, J N Owen, admr, Owen, Albert et al, minor, Jno Owen, G&C Oyijl, Franklin et al, minor, Saniuel Stapie- ton, G&C. 12th day, February 21st, 1903, Ogg, Jno D, dec’d, Julia Ogg, admr. Owen, Sarah E, minor, H B Owen G &C. ‘d, DV Brown. admr. Pearson, Susanah, dec’d, T 8 Hodges, admr. Pfost, Chas L et al, minors, Jno A Pfost, admr. Palmer, Lydia M, dee’d, Rube Marshall, air, 13th day, February 23rd, 1903, Ranyan, Benj, dee’d, D V Brown, admr. Ransopher, David, dee’d, Jno M Harrison, admr. Buddell, Mable et al, minors, Geo W Ruddell, Gé& Shull, & H, deo’d, D V Brown, admr, Sherman, Corale et al, minors, Minnie B Freeze Shnnnon, Jno J et ai, minora, Mary A Shan- | state of Miesouri, to be held at Butier, Mo , on jan amount of ‘tions for the promotion of good | amined by calling at this office. 7-Gm CURES Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sprains, Burns, Bruises and all hurts. Scholes, J S, dec’d, D V Brown, admr, Stewart, Jno L vt al, minors, Geraldine Stew- art, G &C, 14th day, February 24th, 1903. Gad. non, G &C, Schafer, Martin I, dee'd, D V brown, admr, Speaks, Luretia A. dee'd, D V Brown, fm, Short, Alva et al, minors, G W Scybert, G &C, Schnoblin, Genevieve et al, minors, D V/ Brown G &C, 15th day, February 25th, 1903, Shelby, Jno et al, minors, J R Jenkins, G & C, Short, David T, dee’d, J 1) Durand, ex. Standish, Dora May, minor, C E Horton,G&C Tuttle, Jno, minor, L. B Allison, G &C, Templeton, Geo M, dee’d, Jno McPatterson, admr. Thompson, Chas, minor, R 8 Crawford, G &C, Talbert, Maud, minor, Sam’! Talbert, G & 0. 16th day, February 26th, 1903, Whinnery, Alice et al, minor, D V Brown, cur. Wilcox, Sarah A, deed, RK \ Wilcox, admr, Willi WC, dee’d, Lizzie Williams, ex, Wolf, Th nei Chas E Bowden, G&C, Walton, JT, dee’d, D V Brown, admr, | Wayland, WH, dec’d, Whipple & Wayland, exe Waide. Guy Ret al, minors, FJ Tygard, G &C, Woolsey, Jerry, minor, G W Woolsey, G&C, 17th dav, February 27th, 1903, Woolsey, Hester, minor, HJ Woolgey, G& Wagoner, \lfonse, minor H Loeb, G & Wagoner, Theresia, minor, H Loeb, G & C, Welden, Elizabeth, ed, LQ Roberts, admr. | Warford, Jno D, min r, C Edwards, G & 0, Woods, Jas KE, dee AF Hickman, atnr Walker, i Harry Lonsberry Walker, A&C, Whitehead, Abram, deed, DV Brown, admr, Williams, Allie KE, minor,.) N Barrows, G &C, Young, Nancy, ins Albert Youngs, G &C Yeomans, Olive etal, minors, A O Ycomans, minor, Gk, Powers, J D, dec’d, Martha Powers, admr, J, A. SILVERS, Judge of Probate. Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of Martin LSha fer deceased, that I, DN Brown, public admin- istrator in charge of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county probate court, in Kates county the 9th day of February, |\W3, Tat? D V. BROWN, Administrator, A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer wa this year make, which includes with this paper the Liv Stock Indicator, its Special Farmers’ Institute editions and The Poultry Farmer. These three publications are the bestof their class and should be in every farm home, To them we add, for local, county and general news, our own paper, and make the srice of the four one year only $1. Never before Was so much superior] reading matter offered for so small money. The three papers named, which we club with our own, are weil known throughout | the west,and commend themselves | to the reader's favorable attention | upon mere mention. The Live Stock | 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- farmingever 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- 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 greatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insid- Bears the Signature of }manding his father to jump in, | landed his father safely, and return- CasTOoORra. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Saved Father and Brother. Louisiana, Mo., Jan, 19.—George Alexander, a young man, saved his | father and little brotherfrom drown- ing Saturday night. George Alexan- der was crossing the Mississippi river on floating ice in company with his father, Joe Alexander, much younger brother, when the ice broke between the two parties, leav- ing his father and the boy on a cake of ice which began to break up and move down the river. and a The space between the safe ice near the shore and the cake on which the two were iu such peril widened rapid- ly, and as neither could swim it seem- ed they were lost. Though heavily clad and wearing heavy rubber boots, George Alexander plungedein and, kicking the boots off, swam = twenty- tive yardsin the icy water, com- He ing-agadaseouved the boy. Best Liniment on ears! Henry D, Baldwin, Supt. City water works Wsburg, Wis., writes: "1 have tried many ki ent, but have uever re nefit until Tused Ballard timent for rheumatisin and pains, 1 think itt he best liniment on earth.” 25e, 50e and #1 bottle at H. Lo Ducker’s drug store. Themen Of Guam, who we..t Amer- ican citizenship, have not yet guar- anteed that they will wear trousers when ships land at their ports. By this time it must be a matter of indif- ference to the people who have lived there all along, but people froin this climate are likely to be shocked. Guam, by the way, was one of the lovely results of the insanity of ‘'ex- pansion.” —J oplin Globe. The Summer Season is full of dangers particular!y { children, who not knowing ti of eating unripe fruit, induly 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 reme and it should be kept in eve Large bottles 25 and 50 © rthe result them- house. Mammoth Gun Blows Up. New York, January 23.—A $40,000 mammoth gun belonging to thegov- ernment exploded yesterday at the far end of the proving ground a Sandy Hoc The accident occurred whileexperiments were being made in throwing high explosives under con- ditions that might have happened in actual engagements, although term- ed by officers as abnormal. No one was hurt in the explosion, bnt just before the firing one of the workmen was caught in the shaft of thegantry eranein front of the mortar batteries j and one of his arms so badly wrench- ed that he may die. Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin. L. L. D., Waverly, Texas, writes: “Ofa morn- ing, when first rising, 1 often find a troublesome collection of phlegm, fous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the reg- ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con- sumption ia its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. itis nota cure-att but it isa certain cure for coughs, | colds and all bronchialtroubles. You | can get Dr. G. G. Green's relinble | remedies at any drugstore. | CASTORIA | For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the conn Cet hee which produces a cough, and is very hard to dislodge; but asmall 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, and it is so pleas- ant to take. I can most cordially recommend it to all persons, neediugg a medicine for throat and lung trou- bles.” Price We and $1 bottle at H. L. Tueker’s drug store. The Baltimore Sun says: “This is the peril which now menaves the country. If corporations are not brought under national control, they will eventually control the nation. Why should congress hesitate to ap- ply the remedy if it is a free agent and represents the people? , If it does not represent the people a change cannot be made t00 soon.” ee sili eaten dui et fede? pad