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eee pope cock cons : Fo EE Meta ‘The Only Liniment That Has Held The Farmers’ Faith For Two Generations. It is the pioneer of li It has stood the test MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Women and Jewels. Why ? BECAUSE IT HAS CURED = EVERY HURT OF TAN OR BEAST THAT CAN BE CURED BY A GOOD, HONEST, PENETRATING LINIMENT. ae MoFARIAND BROS, they have in it. wi sixty years ago, Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that George Rue Blows ‘Himself Into the Next World With Ten Pounds of Explosive. Decatur, Ill, Feb. 13.—Coroner Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforte to make or save the money to purchase them. It a woman will risk her| Dawson put in nearly all of this | health to get a coveted gem, then let | morning gathering up enough of the her fortify herself against the insid-| fragments of George B. Rue’s body tous consequences of coughs, colds | to have an inquest and a funeral. and bronchial affections by the reg-| His investigations showed that ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German | there was no doubt that Rue inten- | Syrup. It will promptly arrest con- | tionally killed himeelt by sitting on sumption in its early stages and heal | ten pounds of dynamite and setting the affected lungs and bronchial | it off with a percussion cap. tubesand drive the dread disease! On foot wais the largest piece of his from the system. It is not a cure-all body found. The rest was ecattered but it isa certain cure for coughs, | Over an acre of ground, and count- colds and all bronchial troubles. You | less small particles were seen every- can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable | where, even in the tops of tall trees. | ) : remedies at any drugstore. Rue wrote a letter Saturday to his | Wagon Hatnes $10 to,$30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles Cancer Cured !! brotherat Lexington, Ill., saying the end'prices. Bugs, Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting | 44, w. w. Prickett, Smithfield, brother would not see him again. It Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. Illa., writes, Sept. 10th, 1901; [| Was not until the brother arrived Se = | had been suffering seve ral years with late last night and went to Rue’s | . acancer on my face, which gave me | hone in a lonely part of the county, great annoyance and unbearable | five miles from here, that the death | Tae Laxative Bromo Quinine Taies. 2 7, 4 on every | Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This signature, . Lirouee box. aad Spring Cures Grip in Two Days. itching. 1 was using Ballard’s Suow | y45 discovered Liniment for a sore leg, and through * ar an accident, I rubbed some of the; Monday morning at 5 o'clock Rue liniment on the cancer, and as it, Wentinto the timber and exploded gave me almost instant relief, I de- | ths dynamite. The shock was felt — to aay on oe \for miles around and caused much op the caucer. a short tine e | : - J cancer came out, my face healed up speculation. [t was supposed to and there is not the slightest scar | have been another earth qjuakeshock, left. 1 have implicit faith in the | As Rue lived alone, no one missed TRUSYRE'S a ALB Wheres LS Gorton Order of Publication, . | asingle man an jordon and Lena Gordo! we daly gud onthoriiy of « general execs hie wite, by their deed of trast, datea Febru- | STAT® OF MI?SOURI, ) ” : ; 7 tirealt court of Jackson county. Mlssourl, re- oe ey te. the reverdsre| i te merits of this preparation, and it) him, arnab ‘arch . office in an es = count ‘OUNTY oF Batrs. 7 j , | ‘ AL urmadie at the March term, 105, of Galt contd | Missourl, In Hook 167 page 417, conveyed to the | in the Probate court for_the county of Bates, cannot be too highly recommended.” | te used dynamite to blast stumps. Sheriff's Sale, Sgainss WM Dodson, I have levied aud selzed undersigned trustee, the following described | “November term, 192. Elizabeth Weldon, de | 20, 50 and $1.00. Forsale by H. ity had otian seriaekod that tan upon all the ht. title, interest and claim of real estate lying and being situate in the coun- eased, LQ Robards, Execu or. L. Tucker. ‘ , pounds of it would send a man out ty of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: Two ‘ a nad sores off of the south end of the west half of the Order of nig eoteny A Most Liberal Off west half of the southwest quarter | Now at this cor comes L Q Robards,executor of Most Liberal Offer. of the world, and would uot make a “f teen (14) in township fort (49) of | sents to the court his petition, praying for an " " . seation trains (i) townehto “forty-two | Penge thirty-one (3), Including all. the bulld- | order for the sale of so much braving for en) All our farmer readers should take | funeral ne¢ essary. Gearter and Fath halt of the northeast | {nd and mill situated thereon and all machin. | of eaid deceased as will pay and satiety the re- advantage of theunprecedentedclub | {]] health is the only known reason of the southwest quarter of section four- | the estate of K zabeth Weldon deca, and pre- the son ery and fixtures belonging to said mill, which | maining debts due by said estate, and bing offer wa this year make, which poco Wik vet quarter and the northwest quarter of the north weyance. was to in trast to secure the t unpaid for. want of sufficient ‘assets N F i sast quarter oud the east half ofthe fo own payment of ihe ‘erin notes fully described teeompaniea ty ‘the account, liste and inven | includes with this paper the Live Pe eitetnie aoe 7 of trus' whereas, default has as Ww; on examination i i i ¥ ? PPA 7 al Dal Bye nee nc ot | behest uct | ueeet arena, Omar aeras | Tuetitate editions and The Poultry | VEAK AND LOW-SPIRITED, 5 5 5 same is ue 5 8 estate Oo! , betwee! ine o’clock in the fore- Now therefore, at the request of the legal hoider | that application as atoresaid has been made, nats ) " arnt ; toon ne oar ok i the afvernoon of that | of said notes api rede tae cuniitions of | toa auiess the contrary ve ahown on Or before Farmer, These three publications | A Correspondent Thus Describes His fat the vast front door of the court house, | sa:d deed of truss, 1 will procee’ to sell the | the frst day of the May term of this court to | are the bestof their class and should Experience. io city of Batler, Bates county, Missouri, abows dessribec pramisee at public vendue to! be held on the second Monday of May, A. be in every farm home. To them we “T can strongly recommend Her- sell the’same or 80 much thereof as may be oe pen fay at the westfrontdoor ,, 1903, an order will be made forthe sale ofthe ol re vendue to the highest bidder uired at pu Rie cones house, in the, city. of Butler, : whe , SF #0 mach of the real eatate of sald de, add, for local, county and general | bine asa medicine of remarkable ef- ai te. county ot and 6 ol uri,on eased a8 Wi sufficien 18 7 9 3 : : Ae see's SRY 9008 Sor T Smita, Friday March 6, 1903, ; said debts * and legacies and itis further order- | €WS, OUr Own paper, and make the ticacy for indigestion, lose of appeti’e, Mest Sherif of Bates County Mo | jetween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore. | Cd that this order be ublished ta some news price of the four one year only $1.25. " gourtaste in the mouth, palpitation, Kt Trastee’s Sale. noon and five o’elock in the afternoon of that Lee ees ee fartn ot thle courts *ekt | Never before was so much superior | headache, drowsiness after meals ai : ge gS gaadladaear bg dy Ai that a copy ofthis order be. served on each of reading matter offered for so small | with distreasing mental depressions A Whereas, John = M_ — Ghormley and | 15-4 Truaiée, | He hebre of | deconeetjreeaid. ag least{@0 amount of money. The three | and low spirits. Herbine must be a Ann M, Ghormley, his wife, by their deed vhich we club with i ion for c oh December let, 1898, and record- ~ | ten days prior to the first day of the said May | papers named, whic unique preparation for cases such as of trust dated r f A TRUSTEE’S SALE—Whereas Richard Med- | term of this court our own, are well known throughout mine, for a few doses entirely remov Pad the pons fl ts or thin and for Bates | i. and Elnora Medity his wife, by their deed - oug Sr we Medetslgned iediies te etollowing on en oe December 1, Ini, and recorded iG ae si a. the west, and commend themselves {ed my complaint. I wonder at peo- oe ’ i * os 4 Gescribed real estate lying and being situate in secnty, Miceperts in book vo i4i page wien | I, J. A. Silyers, judge of the probate | to the reader’s favorable attention | ple going on suffering or spending the County of Bates and state of Missour!, to- | Veved to the undersigned trustee the following | court, held in and for said county, hereby cer- | ypon mere mention. The Live 8tock | their money on worthless things. wit: Lot three (8)in the northwest quarter of | described real e ying and being situate in | tify that the foregoing is a true copy of the | 17 4: ia thé S mareical 1 ey 0 gs, sec! thirty td of Bal d state of Missouri, to- | original order of publication therein referr i nen Herbine is procurable, and so a a of bls Sree ee ak bene onal d If (30 1-2) ff the | te, a8 siane Hates arrears i wy jo : oy lied Ma Sica thy when Hi bine rocurabl | ede : - re! the | te, 0 \ 2 e . e cher 50e ale } oniaining eighty (80) acres more or lees; which Wes ary tae weet balter ior ciantiay ov the \Witnest-my band and seal of said as : an i apd —, = cheap” 50c a bottle at H. L. Tuck pesvoraece wee ines ie ae tosecure the Pay; | northwest quarter of action one (1) and se [sea] court. Dene at ofilee in] Butler, Bates oar — is a prac ih “N er’s Drug Store, t OF On» Cortels wm y teen and eighty-seven one — hundredu county, Missouri, thie 7th day of Feb-| poultry paper for the farmer, while | eed of (rust; aud whereas, default bas been | (15,4109) acres off of the nih side Of a tract | Fury iN J, A, SILVERS, the Spe a Bavinees? Institute Edi made in the payment of the annual interest on | containing thirty-seven and eighty-seven on- 15-4 Judge of Probate, | the Spec ‘ » said nore; and whereas, according to the terine*) hundredths (37 87-100) acres, said tract of meen tions are the most practical publica- and conditions of sald noe sod dee tl iepe:| tirty-seven and elghty-seyen one hundre i ; tions for the promotion of good such default ssadere the Whole of sald dee (47 43-100) acres is described as-Lollows-to-wit: Sheriff Sale in Partition. & pro s ey er : ae pest Ave and ‘unpaid, Now therefore, ag | Sx and one- alt 1-2), saree of =~ Josephine Shepherd and Mary Ann Tapscott farming ever published. Take ad-| Dallas, Tex., February 13 —At the der H the eas side of je west haif lot eight (+) | plaintiffs, vs JobnS! er’ jeorge Shepher ta i ‘ ‘ Stead " ‘ a the seaueat of Ue lege! Beles dd dasd tteaet; | of the northwest quarter of section one (1) and fae ta ey oe Couwin icuard P. bag a on gre ‘3 beget phy solicitation of Mrs W. A. Calloway, * | thirty-one and eighty-seven one hundredths | Shepherd, Anna kK ‘ ovey, and the unknown ‘0 y short nm vy. Wil proceed tosell the above described pre’ | (1's iy) acres off the west aide of the cast half | heirs of Kinucy Shepherd, dveeased, “defend | Sa ry Mae tl Gitae DE tE HY WS Gk: mises at public vendue, (0 the wert the court | OF sald lot eight () allin the northwest quar- | ants In the circult court of Bates county, Samp ee papers Inny deer . forcash at the west fromt door of the court | ter of section one (1) in township thirty-nine (39) | Missouri, By virtue and authority of a decree amined by ealling at this office. 7-6m | house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and | or rane thirty-two (52), containing forty-eight | and order of sale made by the saideourt, in the ; state of Missouri on and one-half (4s 1-2) acres moreor less in all. | ‘above entled cause, and of a certified copy Watch &, Louis oe ‘ Saturday, February 28th, 1903, Potent marley pres wae wade in Frys jo.scpure thereof, dated ,anuary 8, 1903. I will on vaten Ob. by aa the president of the United States, e paymentof one 101 eh " 7 ’ : Re Between the hours of 9 o’clock in the ferengon Ineald deed of trust; and Whereas default, has ciinalteae CAT criss Cebauin’ toe a The Greatest World’s Fair the! gout a handkerchief to be sold at y oO i} fo! $ “4 j 79, . ” ‘ a ocsae of Musging said debt. interest | pi i gabe rey payable on * peoem- noon and fiveo’clock in the afte eon of that world has ever seen will be held 7 “Columbia’s Receptions,” a local en- 5 7A. IN, 4 tee, 9025 48, it jay at the west it door of the court hous: isi € i 2 * : ‘ and co-t. C. A. ALLEN, 4 rusi ber ist, 102; smd whereas, according to the | day.at the we Rete is awe corals, ils: St. Lonis in 1904. To keep in touch | tertainment in the interest of the M-4t terms and condi ti: a - Gefwult rendered the whole debt dueand paya- | souri, sell at public vendue to the highest bid- | with the work of preparation for this | Dallas kindergarten. i Gift to Be Returned, editor of the women’s and children’s department of the Dallas Morning News, Mrs. Roosevelt, the wife of ble at once and the same is now past due der for cash in hand following described 4 7 fae - ‘Trastee’s Sale. unpaid. Now, therefore at the request of the | real estate, viz: quar. great World’s Fuir and to get all the At a mass meeting at the Elks’ Tegal Rolder 01 oad ate a rawiil proceed | ter of section twenty-Ave (25), and the northeast | news of all the earth, every reading | club, it was decided to send thehand- Jey. hor husband, By ee wy | to sell the above described promiees at publ quarter of the southeast quarter of srction person should at once su if thirty-one (31)., in Bates count: 6 Ceca a acacia Se a ‘ Minsour! Im book No 151, page 8, oon eyed eee ae | Be TORT, SMITH, the great newspaper of St. Louis, the } was a cotton one and could be dupli- EL Digs rantee id being stants | Friday, March 6, 19%, between the hours of Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. | G@LOBE-DEMOCRAT Itstandspre- | cated for 10 cents or three fora quar- {nthe county of Bates and state of Missourt, | th» afternoun ol that day for the purposes of ayaa IG 2 ¢ “Sie southwest quarcer ofthe pip thirty-2 eae ee a ALLEN, 2 Aduntaheeeyieer'e Pa: newspapers, and ackuowledges uo| At the same time Mrs. Calloway oon i, A Py A Feb eed thirty-one 1) containing forty Notice is hereby Sve that let. | equal or rival. Its circulation ex | wrote Mra, Jefferson Davis, and ra the ment o% ¢ ly by his deed of trust dated October 17, | Booker Powell, deceased, have been am bes herr) Ji tad Jeoorded. 1a. the Mecurder's emiee | ed to b ncipal of the note for page veyed to the undersigned | bearing e Mth day of January. 193. 0 eve’ art of the would w! f i Hoe ea a a ee ee ee on voribed real eaiate {ving | All pereons having claims against said ostate > to every P the neil wore by Mrs. Davis, containing her mono d | and being situate in the County of Bates anu | are required to exhibit them to me for silow- | there are readers of the Laglish lan State of Missouri, to-wit: Beginning at the | ance within one year from the date of said let- guage. It ought to be in your homes | gram. Whereas, Margaret Ash! Tegal holder oi said note and pursuant to the | | The northwest quarter of the southwest lees at public | threntyesix (20), both in tawnabip forty-two (42) ibe for | kerchief_back,-because,it-was said; it: eordor’# ‘west front door of the court house in the city of bed real estate lying and being sitaate 7 forenoon *olock ii J thealtersese ol ts ee parks ea hs (eee eminent and alone among American | ter, eal ‘yin ship thirty-cizht | nit” (A ALLEN, Trustee. , estate of 5 : , Which conyeyance was ron oY ‘8 SALE—Whereas, Clarence E. | ters of eral aces ; the 4 SEES Lo sodas shuts and terelints tn | ccheahtioes her & enatty sandhorchlet. and w fault has been mate in | within and for Bates County, Missouri, in beok | Probate Court, in Bates’ County, Missonri, | the Union, to Canada and Mexico. | which was beautifully hand-worked luded from any bene eu rs, or they may be . : eo Rorthwcst COFNGE Of ine on yenige (0) of | Oe ot auch entatey endif eaid claims be not ex. | during the coming year. See adver- Fequest hi hibited within two from the date of the | tise , in this issue. 9-6 CASTORIA. - patel ‘Sa: Ps J (62-3) it Diieation of this Renin they will be forever ment elsewhere in this issue = Bears the 1d You Have Always Bought ‘ megh de deed tt , Barred W. C, POWELL, Administrator. | 7 oo um ption Bigustare é to peli the above described pre: ui p , A to the highest bidder r- . @ y Ey ‘¢ront door of the court Notice of Final Settlement. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Pi See a — of ee county of Bates and M sreby given to sll creditors and ali Kan, writes: “‘My husband lay sick - Thoraday, February 19th, 1903, thers intervated in the estate o} Francie P. | for three months; the do¢tors stated Will Urge Canal Treaty. Tore~ wa deceased, that I, Lou 8. Brownlg, | he had quick con-umption We pro- , term of cured a bottle of Ballard’s Hore | Washington, Feb. 13.—President ty, Ne eee eric kadt ur utier, 00, hound Syrup and it cured him. That | Roosevelt had an extended conference Meote and par | eu ee sth day of Febrasry: He wxING Pe Ss. youre BRO, gptegees then we | with Senator Hanna and Attorney Y *administratrix, gene ee ee General Kuox. It is understood that of pine o'clock in the Ay pci? in the a ternoon of Xe and $L00 bottie at H. L. | of the Panama Canal treaty, which Notice of Final Settlement. M : Toeker’s Drag Store. Notice is-hereby_givento ali creditor ioe ‘deb albothere jeer ipeteeed _ + esiase of Davi of satisfy! enid terest | bour Jeceased, that l, DV Brown, par C. . ALLEN, Trustee. aTKY oF SAL estate, . s to manke Dei BUeTeN® theres: Notice of Final settlemed. trust legislation. Udedt > eter county. abate o Administrator's Notice, Kntier, Miseourl, om th Nottos ls heteyy given, tbat letters of admin- 1905, yet She eotate ot A oat . te! the —_ | Butler, Mo, on the wth aay of Febrnary, 195 "- dove . were Tan g CJ the und = of January; D, V. BROWN, Adininistrator, by the ouurt of Bates county Notice ol Final =cttlement —— ving clAlime sebinst said wo Fed 1 exhibit thet for all ow misietrator within one yen paid ietters,-or they mee ty bencht Ot s6id eetate; ane of February, ROWSE eanal treaty, and it is hoped that it wo make tinal aves cOULT), 8 ATe to be bell at 4 the present session. Notico of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given io all Ceeditors and all a ; ‘others Iiterested In the estave of Marun [Sha | 2 797 é, for deornced, thati, DN? public admin- ~ ar istrator iu charge of said « d to make ‘) IE Mpyouvte final settlement thereo! a term of the Bates county probate cours, in state of Mictoar, to be hel at Buter, Mo 5 day of February, !v5 3 we s D ¥, BLOWN, Administrator, Laxative Bromto-Quiaine taper the renody tha. cures a vold tu one aar SPOTS OE ET wand colds, it has no equal.” consideration was given to thestatus | strength by building up the cons t is pending in the Senate, and to anti- An effort is to be male iu a day or) tails to cur€&. Send tor list o two to obtain consideration for the) pjiedo, 0 pee Administrator, | Tmofthe Bate county Probete court, im | may be ratified before the close of ols egnatare is on every box a the genuine | o niments. of time. The more people use it the more faith It is just as good to relieve your pains to-day as it was to relieve the aches and pains of your grandfathers over COMMITS SUICIDE WITH DYNAMITE | Missouri Legislators Recognize Danger of Real and Bogus Lords. Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 13.—The House is not the only branch of the General Assembly where there van be fun. In the Senate this morning a resolution was introduced and pase ed amid laughter directing the Com- mittee on Criminal Jurisprudence to consider the great danger existing from the presence of real and bogus lords and noblemen, and prepare a law for their regulation. The resolution reads as follows: “Resolved, That the Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence be instructed to take into consideration the necee- sity and. importance of the passage of a law providing for the taxation, branding and licensing of foreign lords and noblemen, both real and genuine, bogus and fraudulent, found running at large in the State of Mis- souri, and providing severe penaltiee for the wektdon of said law, to the end that the young women of Mie souri be protected and fully warned against engaging in speculation of such risky and dangerous character as in investing in auch enterprises. LS OOIRTA. The Kind You Have Always Bougtt To Prohibit Talking. \ Jefferson Ciiy, Mo., Feb. 13 —Con sideration of the stock yarde bill ve- cupied most of the time of the Senate this morning. A few bills were in- troduced. Heather introduced a bill that pro- vides cities having less than 30,000 inhabitants may have a Board of Public Works in the discretion of the Council, and this board shall bave control of waterworks, municipal lighting plants and the like. The bill is intended for the benefit of Hanni- bal. Walker of Boone introduced a bill by request which makes it a misde- meanor fur any one to hold com- munivation with the inmates ot boarding schools without the consent of the governing authorities, Lee of Carter introduced a fish and game substitute for the one which was introduced earlier in the session. The substitute was adopted. and 300 copies ordered printed for informa; tion before engrossment was ordered CABSTORIA. Bears tha The Kind You Have Always Bousit Signature | } San Franciseo and Los Angeloa, | Cal., and return.—May 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18th with finalreturn limit of July 15, 19023. Rate of $45 00 for the round trip. San Francisco, Los Angelos, Sacra- mento, Cal., and intermediate pointe greatly reduced rates, Every day Feb'y 13th to April 30th, 1903, Cail or address, E. C. VANvERVOoRT, Agt Special one way rates to Portland Tacoma, Senttle, Spokane, Helena, Jutte, Qaden. Salt Lake City, Billings and intermediate points Feb'y 15th to April 30th $25 00; Kansas City to Southland $2250; Spokane, Helena $20 00; Billings $15 00, 2 C, Vaxpervoort, Agt. 2100 Reward $100. The readers ot this paper will be pleac- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure js the only positive cure known to the medica! fraternity, Catarrh being a constitution- al disease, requires, a constitutional teatment. Hall’s Ca ~arrh Core is taxes internaily, acting directiv upon the blood and mucous svrtaces of the sys tem, therebv destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giying the patient and The its cur Hundrec ng nature in doing its rietors have so much tart! powers, that they offe yilars tor any ca rat Address F. C. E. ROBBINS, Amorett, Mo., | AUCTIONEER, Wilt ery cates th Bates 8nd adjoining counties at reasdnebie price. Sati clio positively | guaranties or ne charge made. Several years ye Pme” In es Cn give best of refer. ence A share of your patrorage solicited, | Date can be given at this office, d2-2m¢ SOE ST