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Wagons. Wagon Harnes $10 to $3v,; Si ard orieces, Runge, Topas, Cushions, agon Sheets and Rows we ond ets; get our prices and you will sorely trode with 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 A800 80080 AADAAAA ee FOR MAN OR BEAST. ~ It will cure anything that any good liniment is designed to cure. Keep it handy in case you or your dumb animals get hurt. va \X<7 y v le Haruvss $7 to $25; Secoud-hand Harness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles One Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. McFARLAND BROS,, Butler, Mo. TRUSTEB’S S\LE—Whereas N C Gordon 8 le map and W B Gorvion and Lena Gordon hie wite, by their deed of trust, datea Febru- bo) 3, 189, and recorded in the ders Tie took lel. page 417, enavozectto ths Missouri, in fT e 417, conveyed to the undersigned {rastes Tne following «lescribed real eae uate in the coun- ty res, vera Missouri, to-wit: Two ff of the south end of the west half of the haif of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section four- teen (14) in township fort () of range thirty-one (31), including all the build- ings and mill situated thereon and all machin- and fixtures belonging to eaid mill, which weyance was murce in trust to secure the peat Of three certain notes described said deed of trast, and whereas, defan't has made in, the paywent of the last two of notes, and the same is past due and unpaid. therefore,as the request of the legal holder efsaid notes ano pursvant to the conditions of deed of truss, I will proceed to eell the des:ribec pramisec at public vendue to th. nghes. lodges Se-anee the west front door of the court , in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri ,on Friday March 6, 1903, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon Lae five o'clock is = arveraoen of that the purposes of satisfying jebt, in- and cost, ¢ A. ALLEN, 15-4t Trusiece, Richard Med- y Elnora Mediey bie wi by their deed of trust dated December 1, 1:07, and recorded in the recor¢er’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 147 page 581 cun- 4 veyed to the perenne tho rt od paving devcribed real estate lying a ing situate in and state of Missouri, to- balf (31-2) acres off the Lf of lot eight (8) of the northwest quarter of section one (1) and seven- teen and seven one hundredths (17 87-100) acres off of the north side of a tract containing thirty-seven and eighty-seven ons ndredths 7-100) acres, said tract of thirty-seven eighty-seven one hundredths 87-100) acres is described as follows to-wit: x and one: @ 1i-2) acres off of west quarter Of section one (1) and BF tie ‘Aghty-seven one hundredths (81 87-100) acres off the west side of the half of lot eight (#)allin the northwest quar- ‘section one (1) ih township thirty-nine (39) or thirty-two (3%), containing forty-eight ‘one-half (4s 1-2) acres moreor less in all, conveyance was made in to secure ‘payment of one certain note fully described deed of and whereas default bh t of said note; whi | State of Missouri, to-wit: | ~ To Cure a Cold in One Day Toke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. Ti agucr, TRUSTEKE’S SALE—Whereas, (Clarence KE, Twombly by his deed of trust dated October 17, 18%, and recorded in the Kecorder’s efice within and for Bates County, Missouri, in beok No. 167 page 144 conyeyed to the igned trustee the following described rea ¢ ying and being situate in the County of Bi an Beginning the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section five (5)in township thirty-nine (39) of range twenty-nine (zi), running thence ) eastone hundred six and two-thirds (106 2-3) rods thence south ninety (90) rods, thence west one handred six ank two-thirds (106 2-3) rods, thence north ninety ({#) rods to the place of be- winning, containing sixty (00) acres more or leas; which conveyance was made in trust tosecure the poy of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been madein the payment of the annual in erest on said note; and whereas,according to the terms and conditions of said note and deed of trust; such default rendered the whole devt due and payable at once and the same is now pastdue and unpaid. Now therefore, a there quest of the legal holder of said note and pur euant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above deseribed prem- ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the west front door of the court house in the city of Butler county of Bates and state of Missouri on Friday, March 6, 1903, between the hours of # o’clock in the forenoon and 50’clock in the afternoon of thatciay, for the purpuses of satisfying said debt, interest and cost. C. .. ALLEN, Trustee. 15-4t Order of Pubiication. STATE OF MI-SOURI, ) ; 83 County or Bates. the county of Bates, Elizabeth Weldon, de- Order of Publication. Now at this day comes L Q Robards, executor of the estate of Klizabeth Weldon dec’d, ana pre- sents to the court his petition, praying for an order for the sale of eo much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satisfy the re- ! A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer wa this year muke, which includes with this paper the Live Stock Indicator, its Special Farmers’ Institute editions and The Poultry Farmer. These three publications are the bestof their class and should be inevery farm home. To them we add, for local, county and general news, our Own paper, and make the price ol the four one year only $1.25. Never before was so 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 agricuitural and live stock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical voultry paper for the farmer, while the Special Farmers’ Institute Edi 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 Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that let. Of maining debts due by said estate, and yet unpai fer wan sulicient assets accompanied by the accounts, lists and inven- tories as required by law; on examination whereof it is ordered, that a!] persons inferest- ed in the estate of said deceased, be notified that application as aforesaid has been meade, 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 ofthe whele, or 80 much of the real estate of said de- deased as will be sufiicient for the payment of at Bud legacies and it is further order= ed that this grder be published in some news- pa in Batés county, Missouri, for four weeks the said May term of this court, and that cour of this order be served on each of the re of deceased, Bates county, Missouri, aforesai: residing in id, st least ten days prior'to the first day of the said May also the soutpeas: oy of the vortheart the north jor th we eight (28). town sy (30);1 will on et en theseot as wey be Tr "i as Mopdae Ww the highest bidder €xecutio JOB T SMITH, Shortt af Rater Coonte Mo ~ Notior te hereby given w all creditors ane sthere- ot others in! term of this court STATE OF intent as. County of Bates, a I, J. A. Silvers, judge of the probate court, held in and for said county, hereby eér- tify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original order of publication therein ret to, as same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said [smax]) court. Done at office in Butler, Bates county, Missouri, this ix? ‘of Feb- es’ a J, A, SELVERS, Judge of Probate. Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of Peter Kaune deceased, that I, Catherine Kaune, Bx- eourix of said estate, intend to make dnal settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county provate court, in Bat+s coun- ty, estate of tobe held at Butler on the 9b day 8 of . 1903, “a CATHERIN KAUNE, Ex: cutrix. Notice of Final Settlement. . tnt Adecender ? Olerk, decessod, that 1, John MeKve, ai- miniasrator of said estate, intend w meke Rates county, state of Missourt, tobe watler, Mixsourt, om the 9th day o' Fe A D.«, 1903. JOHN Mou. 6-48 Admiristra or. ; Netice of Final settlemed, seerenscanaite heat asia ‘Speaks, eooaned ees Loy brown, Senin at) Pet Sars Hates county, state issourt, be ay Baler MO DPV. BROWN, Admlalstisior, ba Booker Powell, deceased, have been grant- ed to the igned, by the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates County, Missouri bearing date the 2th day of J: All persons having claims ag: are required to exhibit them to me for sllow- ance within one year from the date of said let- ters, or they may be preclu:led from any bene fit of such estate; and if said claims be not ex- hibited within two years from the date of the ublication of this notice. they will be forever arres W. C. POWELL, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested inthe estate of Francis deceased, that I, Lou 8. Brownin: ratrix of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county probate court, in Bates coun- ty, state of Missouri, to beheld at Butler, Mo., on the 9th day of February. 1003. LUU 8, BROWNING, lett Administratrix. Executor’s Notice, Notice is hereby given thaf letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of Robert McCracken, oa, by the Datee county probate evurt, in Bees coun! court, tee gout, Missouri, bearing date the 6th day of january, . 1908. Au having claims against sald estate Bre required to exhibit them to me for allowance within one year from the date of said letters, or juded from any benefit of if said claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publica- Mon of this notice, they will be forever barred. ALLEN McCKACKEN, Administrator. § & ¥ Administrator’s Notice. Notice ls hereby gi that letters of admin fatration upon th estate of AW. Jone:, were grante! te the andersigned on the 22nd day of January, 1903, by the propate court of Rates county Miseourt All persone having claime againet sald er to-exhthit them for attow— @imintetrator within one yer after the date of sald intters, or they minv by freotaced from any benriit Of said estate: ane helaimebe not exhibiied within tw ‘| voare trom the dateoftime publication, thes will ve forever barred. “18 ALLEN JONES. > Admivistrator jotice of Final Settlement. ‘reby given to all creditors SAX EC , thatl, public - charge of said estate, intend to make hereof» at she ‘nex CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 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 zreatest 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- | ious consequences of coughs, colds; ®2 accident, I rubbed some of the and bronchial affections by the reg- | ular use of Dr, Boschee’s German | the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all but itis a certain cure for coughs. . colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's relieble remedies at any drugstore, $100 Reward $100, ‘The readers of this paper will be pleas- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been tions are the most practical publica- | able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. fraternity, Catarrh being a constitution- al disease, requires, a constitutional teatment. Hall’s Cac arrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors haye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- jals. Address F, J. Cuanary & Co., Toledo, O. g@pPSold by druggis 75 Watch St. Louis. The Greatest World’s Fair the world has ever seen will be held at St. Louis in 1904, To keep in touch with the work of preparation for thus | great World's Fair and to get ail the | news of allthe earth, every reading | person should at once subscribe for | the great newspaper of St. Louis, the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT eminent and alone among American /ewspapers, and ‘equal or rival. Its circulation ex tends to every state and territory in the Union, to Canada and Mexico, | there are readere of the English lan | | during the coming year. tisement elsewhere in this issue. $- SASTORIA. Beara the The Kind You Have Always Bough @ Cal., and return.—May 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18th with finalreturn limit of July 15, 1903. Rate of $45.00 for the round trip. San Francisco, Los Angelos, Sacra- mento, Cal., and intermediate points | COUghS and colds, it has no equal,” | greatly reduced rates. Every day, Feb’y 13th to April 30th, 1903. Call or address, E. C. VaNpERVooRT, Agt. “Special one way rates to Portland, | Syrup. It will promptly arrest con-| on the cancer. In a short time the sumption in its early stages and heal | cancer came out, my face healed up | Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the! only positive cure known to the medical | Itstands pre- | er’s Drug Store. acknowledges no Head Found Hanging to a Tree. Manila, Feb. 20.—John Prucha and E. Chase, miners, who were working on a placer claim sixty miles north- east of Zamboanga, Mindanao, were boloed by Moros in January, Chase's decapitated head was found hanging toa tree. Mr. Prucha escaped, but died in the woods from wounds and exposure. Chase was formerly a miner in the Klondike regions. Prucha’s home was at Reading, Pa. Cancer Cured |! Mr. W. W. Prickett, Smithfield, Tila., writes, Sept. 10th, 1901: “I had been suffering several years with a cancer on my face, which gave me t annoyance and unbearable itching. 1 was using Ballard’s Snow Liniment for a sore leg, and through liniment on the cancer, and as it gave me almost instant relief, I de- cided to continue to use the liniment aud there is not the slightest sear CURES Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sprains, Burns, Bruises and all hurts. HE WORE A WOMAN'S CLOTHES. How Charles W. Secured a Land Claim at Duluth. Duluth, Minn., Feb. 18.—By mas- querading asa woman, Charles W. Somarby of St. Paul secured sixth place among those filing claims im town toa tract which was opened for settlement this morning at the local land office. At 4 o'clock this morning, with the thermometer 20 degrees below, and with the wind sweeping down from the northwest at the rate of forty two miles an hour, four women and ten men sat swathed in blankets, shivering on the steps of the govern ment building, waithing for the office to open at 6 o'clock a. m. The women who braved the ele- ments and who were given preferenr« by the men are all of St Paul, and are employed in the state olfices, Somarby of St. Paul left. I have implicit faith in the} Alma (, Hartman filed the first merits of _ caer, > ‘uim; Luey E. Hateh the second ot be too highly recommended "| yy ree rere _ 0c and-$1-06—Fers { Eliza be th M Bak we th raj I «. Tueker. : For, Hatch the fonrth, and "Miss Charles W. Somarby the sixth, Battle Ship Awes the Natives __ Two other women tiled . claime ; They wereSophia Brown and Harriet | Manila, Feb. 20 —The battle ship | M. Westkler of Des Moines, Ja Which is expected to reach Mindanao | told there were about sixty ¢ shortly will greatly increase Ameri can prestige in the island, Colonel Scott's force of scouts hag returned from its expedition threugh the provinces of Rizal and Bulacan, The country was quiet, and there were no signs of the ladrones, who are be lieved to have buried their rifles and fled to the hills. WEAK AND LOW-SPIRITED. A Correspondent Thus Describes His Experience. “I can strongly recommend Her- bine as a medicine of remarkable ef- ficacy forindigestion, loss of appetite, sour taste in the mouth, palpitation, tious made, thirty five being allowed Six lowa men participated, Trigger Caught in a Fence. Warrensburg, Mo., Feb, 18.—Dode Caldwell, a wealthy farmer living teu | miles south of Warrensburg, acci- dentally shot and killed himself yes- terday. He was returning from the field with gun in band and in getting through a barbed wire fence the trig- ger of the gun caught on the wire and discharged the gun. Caldwell’& clothing caught fire and was burned. The accident was within 200 yards of his home. He carried $9,000 in headache, drowsiness after meals with distressing mental depressions and low spirits. Herbine must be a! unique preparation for cases auch as mine, for a few doses entirely remov- jed my complaint. I wonder at peo- ple going on suffering or spending their money on worthless things, wher Herbine is procurable, and so | {cheap 50c a bottle at H. L. Tuck | The Ship Wore a Coat of Ice. New York. Feb. 20.~—The Atlas liner Alene arrived here from Sav- nesday covered with ice and present- aage. It ought to be in your homes ling a battered appearance. Heavy See adver: | st! seas were experienced during most of | the trip. The men on decks were fas: | tened by ropes to keep them from be- ing washed overboard. | Cured Consumption. _Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., writes: “My husband lay sick | San Francisco and Los Angelos, | for three months; the doctors stated | be had quick @ontumption We pro- | cured a bottle of Ballard’s Hore | hound Syrup and it cured him.’ That was six years ago, and since then we always kept a bottle in the house. We canvot do without it. For 25¢, 50e aud $100 bottle at’H. L. Tucker's Drug Store. | Killed For Refusing Water. St. Louis, Feb. 20.—Because he re- surance on his life. His Wife’s Heart in a Bottle. 20.—The trial of Jobu A. Nordgren, charged with the poisoning of his wife, began Wednes- day. One of the evidences to be ands mitted by the prosecution is the heart of Mrs. Nordgren whieh wees safely stored in a large bottle auc placed ona table near the prisove> The accused man was visibly affee se Chicago, Feb, at the ¢ ia breaking down entirely. Fought A Duel Although 70. Budapest, Feb. 20 —A duel with swords was fought by Baron Fejer | Vary, minister of national defense and Deputy Lengyal, as a result of tye dispute in the Hungarian cham- ber Tuesday, when the minister call- ed the deputy a liar. Baron Fejer- vary was wounded three times in the right hand. The baron, who ismore than 70 years old declifed to refuse to accept the challenge owing to his old age. She Played With McCullough. San Francisco, Feb. 20.—Jean Clara Walters, once an actress of na- tional fame, is dead in East Oakland. Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Helena, | teed a glass of water, Thomas But-| Forty-five years ago she made ber Butte, Ogden, Salt Luke City, Billings and intermediate points Feb’y 15th ler, a laborer, is lying dead at the to April 80th $25 00; Kansas City | to Southland $2250; Spokane, | Helena $20.00; Billings $15 00. E ©. Vanpervoort, Agt. onsen eee SUE i CASTORIA. Bears tho The Kind You Have Alwass Boucht — af C.-E. ROBBINS, Amorett, Mo., AUCTIONEER, Will cry anles in Bates-anci-adjoinidy counti: at reasonable price. Satisfaction positively | ‘county | guarantee! or no charge made. Several years ~ | Dates can be given at this office, of rience in Iowa. (an give best of refer- suces. A share of your pa morgue with a bullet wound in the| heart. Andrew Laumer, a bartender, is under arrest. Bought an Italian Princess. Chicago, Feb. 20 —Uharles Barthe- | lemei, a confectioner, was robbed of $7,378 by contidence men, who led | him to believe that he was arranging | for the adoption of a daughter of an Italixn prince, a dea! that would | eventually et him $50,000, | CASBTOMIEA. Bears the The Kind You Bave Always Bought f1hledn debut playing the Duchess of York in “Richard IIL” at the Newark theater, Newark, N. J. Later she played in | who refused the water and then shot | Mauy cities with John MeCullough | Butler when he threw it on the floor, / Panny Davenport and other sta’s She died in poverty. Yokohama, Feb. 20 —P rine Koomateu, who was the envoy Japan at the coronation of King Edward, died of an affection of the brain. Are You Restless at Night And harassed by a bad cough? Use Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, it wilt secure you sound sleep aud effect » prompt and radical cure 25¢c, 50c and $1.00 bottle at H L. Tucker's Drug Store. x . a ie grewsome sight and it wis and tw every part of the would where | Sita and West tdtan ports Wed- "with difficulty that he has kept frou

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