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He Was a 350-Pound Kansan. COLLEGES CANNOT MAKE BRAINS./COLD WEATHER AFFECTS Holton, Kan. Feb. 27.—Mosee MISSOURI'S PEACH CROP. Sarbach died at his home here this J — morning: Ho wed a twaveling caler- Prof. Perrin Says Boys and Girls : : . 4 Ou Oo nolp | man for the Wolf Packing company Shoulda’t be Sent Indiscrim- Bulletin issued by Secretary of the of Topeka, and was brought in from imately. State Horticultural Society. } . 9 i his route last night by fellow travel- sn a on f nolv. . | ing men in a critical condition. Boston, Feb. 25.—The students of} Columbia, Mo., February 22.—& He was known all over Kansas be Boston university are discussing a| A. Goodwin, secretary of the Missou- a er ree = rs : ‘ cause of hisimmensesize. He weigh-}*#lk which Prof. Marshall L. Perrin}ri state horticulturalsociety, hae ‘sense of satisfaction iti eating Uneeda Biscult Kh ed more than 350 pounds. He was bdeabesisgeg ~~ = —— ° = ee uae.” \) a thirty-second degree Mason. The| the subject of i minately send-) the condition of t erop: from knewing what you don't know about | barfél wil bein the Jewish cotaetery | ing boys and gisle to college “Cates dda tadheeineet is no mystery about Uneeda Leavenworth. According to the educator, a mis-|of the atate seems a certainty. The take is made by those parents who, | cold on the 17th is almost sure death ; knowing that their childreu lack|to the peach buds, because of the Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that| brains, still think that they can have] warm, wet weather we had been hav- is the order of a woman's preferences. | them trained to lives of usefulness by | ing just previous to the severe cold. Jewels form a magnet of mighty | packing them off to auniversity. Dr.| The warm, wet fall and winter hae power to the average woman. Even | Perrin declared thatcareful judgment | caused the bids to swell, and were iz that greatest of all jewels, health, is|should be used in choosing between | just the condition to be badly injur- ruined in the strenuous efforts to| practical instruction and higher ed-|ed by the sudden drop in tempera make or save the money to purchase} ucation. Among other things, he|ture. Wecan safely say that there them, If a woman will risk her|said many a boy would do better to will be very few, if any, peaches where health to get a coveted gem, then let|stick to the blacksmith shop and|the mercury went down to 12 or 1% her fortify herself against the insid-|many a girl to the millinery trade. | below zero. ‘Just how far south thie : \; fous consequences of coughs, colds}Too many feel that going to college damage has gone it is impossible te Uneeda Biscuit appeal to all lovers / and bronchial affections by the reg-|is going to redeem their lives. It] state at this time, because they have ‘ a ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German] sometimes ruins them. Some per-|not yet thawed out enough to show Syrup. It will promptly arrest con-| sons are no good in college, but all] the dead peach, The farther south sumption in its early stages and heal] right in other lines. It is much bet;| we go the more advanced are the the affected lungs and bronchial | ter to be a successful laborer than a] fruit buds, and the less degree ofcold tubes and drive the dread disease] tenth rate minister, a fifteenth rate|does it take to kill them. In many from the system. It is not a cure-all | lawyer or a petty school teacher. parts of south Missouri the bude but it isa certain cure for coughs, none were so far advanced that they be colds and all bronchial troubles. You rth ct - Ts fiat tates Cs tot gan to show the pink of the blossom. f - | Women and Jewels. y are baked in a bakery scrupu- can get Dr. G. G, Green’s reliable Riguarare The peach crop of central and nortk remedies at any drugstore. of y Missouri is very badly injured, if not RA 1 See _ entirely killed, and the crop of south A Most Liberal Offer, Flashlight Powder Kills Two. Missouri is seriously injured in very many places at least. A few reports from different parts of the state have been -received here, justifying the statements made above as to the killing of the fruit buds, The mercury did not get as low as expected is many parts of south Missouri, and All our farmer readers should take] ,, iat . ee: advantage of the unprecedented club Colorado Springs, ( ol., Feb. 26. bing offer wa this year make, which W. E. Martin, proprietor of a photo- includes with this paper the Live|graphic establishment on the west Stock Indicator, its Special Farmers’ | side, attempted to mix some flash- Institute editions and ‘The Pouttry light, using saltpeter and sulphur, Farmer, These three publications hans sha. vatet saiaiied, if are the bestof their class and should | ¥7e" a EAU? SAD . : ‘~ Fy sdisatin . y " "6 | y : be in every farm home. To them we} tin's rig yarn bie a 2 and be we now feel sure that many points add, for local, county and general] was otherwise so badly injured that Mii have ecuvelal roo and ital news, Our own paper, and make the| he died ina few hours, His son, 4|%)U2ve & Purtial crop, and atu price of the four one year only $1.25, ; , {Crop or, perhaps, a full crop, in some d_livec y oh ute reading matter offered for so emall|fifter the explosion, Both his eyes an amount of money, The three] were blown out, papers named, which we club with] InColorady City, at almost the our own, are well known throughout] .. ne time, Willie Saggs, 10 years of : the west, and commend themselves Three Powder Makers Dead and Une IN A KANSAS EXPLOSION, ‘A Spring to the reader's favorable attention |*& Was probably fatally wounded upon mere mention. The Live 8tock | by the explosion of a gas pipe can- ‘ oot is the great agricultural] non. 10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles | und live stock paper of the west. The —_---—_—_—_ ois yoy, ee agou Sheets and Bowa. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. | Poultry Farmer is the most practical Big Fire at Nevada. Come and see us; get onr prices and you will surely trade with MoFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. poultry paper for the farmer, while the Special Farmers’ Institute Edi | Nevada, Mo., February 27,—A $30,- tions are the most practival publica- | 000 fire this morning : e Cures Grip To Cure a Cold in One Day 2x2. e ° Toke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ¢ 7 by on every Dying Near Scammon, Scammon, Kan., Feb. 27.—The north press will atthe Laflin & Rand powder works, at Turck, near here, : destroyed tWo] blew up at 8 o'clock this morning. farming ever published. Take ad: ances: Posgpa — - tin There were tive men working in the vantage of this great offer, as it will ) ck ang two Trame} mill at the time of the explosion. hold good for a short time only, | business houses, allowned by J. Sam} ‘The men were all blown about fifty Samples of these papers may be ex-| Brown. They wereoceupied by Har feet. Sanford Reed and Lee Patter amined by calling at this office. 7-6m per’s Seed & Commission company,| gon were killed. Alber Carr ean ati) ; fl M. H. Cox, flour and feed warehouse, | tiving when found, but died shortly Wateh St. Louis, Arcade saloon, Newell’s billiard hall, | ater, Lon Kyle is still alive, but in The Greatest World's Fair the|Langdon's studio, besides several a dying condition, Jerome Cornell world has ever seen will be held at| offices were destroyed. Cole Bros. & is injured, but pr bably will recover. ie Laaete to 290%. To henp th tenth aad lenge dry goods store Was! None of the boule are badly mutt with the work of preparation for thir damaged by water and smoke. Cause] jnted ™ st | ouis The Great Republican | inthe erobate court for the county of Bates, great World’s Fair and to get allthe | of fire unknown, Insurance compar- : e 4 : H . . | Twice Every week. | Order of Publication. ve | . November term, 192 abeth Weldon, de- 7 t y ine * . Paper of America. ceased, LQ Robards, Execu or de} news of allthe earth, every readine | atively light. person should at once subscribe for os es ’ : 7 Now at this day comes L Q Robards, executor of | the consciousness, and was the first mau STATE OF MISSOURI, ? . 88. The! Order of Publication. oe . P the estate of Elizabeth Weldon dec’d, and pre- great newspaper of St. Louis, the Killed s00 Chinese Soldiers. to reach the bodias of his comrades tions for the promotion of good ° Seven Million boxes sold in pest 12 months. This | County or Bates. § Jerome Cornell, the only survivor of the explosion at once regained twhen the explosion o¢ Is Carlotta Really Dying? I oes senis to the court his petition, praying for an] ({.OKE-DEMOCRAT listands pre- — a ‘ ‘ ‘ . The Great News Globe Bemeocrat order for the sale of eo much of the rési estate| I Pekin, Feb. 27 —Adviees received | Patterson leaves a wifeand Kyle has id of said deceased as will pay and satiety the re- | eminent and alone améng American . “<A accompanied by the accounts, If ° ho = A ualorrival. Its circulation ex : 4 ti ‘ < ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. eres se Aeanred by is! i ceueertale eq an ambush in the Yang Uing pass} The cause of the explosion is not | by the rebels of the province of] known. The men bad just completed i ;,, | that application as aforesaid has been made i 5 é . . J Almost bqual to a daily at the price of a weekly. ‘The Intest telegraphic | and unteas the contrar® be shown on or before ner napa to ——_ and hemor ec news froin all the world every Tuesday and Friday. Full and correct iar- | the first day of the term of this court to| wd to every part ol the wouldwhere i hivle, or so much of the real estate of said de- | <aage. It ought to be in your homes |pured large supplies of arms the| curred erymember of the family. Unequaled as a vewspaper and home | whele, i i tn ‘, : 1 i f sd be vy. = y. 3 oh tree, deased aa will be safaciont for sear ME od ent of | during the coming year. See adve troops were-taking tothe besieged = yi if * re the epee this court, ae PS ey 8 SALK—Whereas, ( —__ that a copy ol 6 order eervi on each 0 ‘ ly by his deed of t a LY GLOBE- Of the helrs of Looe oe residing in ey, ph wt in Ang ad $100 Reward $100. \ Bi county, Mistouri, aforesaid, at least | within and for Bates County, Missouri, in book ‘ : ow of the ill-fated Maximilian, em- ge pt ers meader OU ANY So OLANY as.” = ath ssa har TATE ction i ~ Bee ae leoiest tones Teac at <= dreaded disease that science has been|peror of Mexico, who for thirty-seven nas JD 1 nee aN os = : court, held in and for Fr reas yy cur- | section five (5)in township thirty-nine (39)of|Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the paper of the Worl maining debts due here to-day show that 500 imperial]a wife and child. The other mex ; | tends to every state und territory in Kwang-si South China, All rhe sol-| pressing a cake of powder and were be held on the s i Monday of May, A.| there are readers of the English lan ed that this order be published in some news- | tixement elsew he re in this issue. 9 garrison of Chi-Yuen, Brussels, Feb. 22.—It is reported ten days prior to'the first day of th said May] No, 167 page 144 conveyed to the undersigned| ‘I'he readers ot this paper will be pleas- Horthwest corner of the -outhwest quarter of | able to cure in all its stages, and that is| years has been hopelessly insane, i« twenty-nine runp! hewspapers, and acknowledges no 4 mar Yet_unpeld Ser w ‘d Inve pap s troops were-enught February 16-in| were all single. ed in the estate of aaid di ed, be notified L $ 7 : ; diers were killed and the rebels cap | relea ket reports, a yreat variety of interesting and instructive reading matter | p., 1903, an order will be made for the sale of the é i I ps T in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks efor that the Archduchess Carlotta, wid: term of this court trustee the following described real estate lying} eq to learn that there is at least one : - ; oD) ing thence dying at Palace Taeker, near Brus. PRICE BY MAIL POSTACE PREPAID | iii titiists te ct et |setine nies dnd owen diet | only poitne core known tothe medea | ass i A i, JA, Silvers, rods thence south ninety (90) rods, e west | fraternity, Catarrh being a constitution. | sels : to, #6 ten soins appears st sper ee oMce. | one haniired six ank two-thirds (162-8) rods, | al disease, requires, a constitutional] 4 ppjde vf 17 oss at 24 thence north ninety () rods to the place of be- ’, Pp. A bride of ti, an empress at 24, 4a Dail Sunda: (sea) court. Done at office in Butler, Bates ' taining sixty (v0) acres more or less, | eatment. Hall’s Ca~arrh Cure is taken “ : s Daily , y county, Missouri, this7th day of Feb- | siping, containing sixty ore or Less; | 1! ing di ly maniac at 26, Carlotta represents in Without day Edition aary 1908, J.\A. SILVERS, which conveyance was made in trusttosecure|internally, acting directly uppn the is Including Sunday. . out Sunday ‘ = Bas J te, | the payment of one certain note fully described | blood and mucous surtaces ot the sys-|her own person the tragedy of One $4.00] 48 to 60 Pages 1 ledge of Probate, | n¢N@ deed of trust; and wh default has I ‘agedy of a 66.00 year 4 3.00 bakiode fa the os) aeey af or’ hae in’ | tem, therebv destroying the foundation Wrench and Aust ire in M 6 months .00/6 months 2.00/One year $2. 0 erest on said note;and whereas,according to the | of the disease, and giving the patient | eh and Austrian Sure in Bex: “months . 1.50/83 months 1.00/6 months 00);____.....____+=s terms and conditions of said note and deed of strength by building up the constitution |ico. The daughter of a king—Leop- "> i - trust: fi . ‘ dine and payable at sensed tine sacle, 2e0t | and assisting nature in doing its wor. old I of Belgium—the sister of the an F , 5 r tdue and unpaid. Now therefore, a The proprietors haye so much faith In ; ! | - 5 FAIR TRUSTER’S SALE—Whereas Richard Med- gueat of the vega holder of said note and par. | its curative powers, that they offer One present Belgian monarch, she was " re ‘Suan conditions of sai le of trast, . : ‘ i 4 t WO etust dated Decemter | watt} ph ed t0 sell the above desrribed prem- Hundred Dollars for: any case that it| born to mount the throne. Ofdomi- s P in ‘ will office within ‘ Thee 8 publ vendue, to the highest bidder | 4ilsto cure. Send tor list of testimon- diegt ‘ : r Mlcsous, in book orld ae a for cash, ‘at the west front door of the court| ‘als Address. F. J. Cumnry & Co, hating intellect and surpassing beau- : ty, she combined the most fascinat- | Will bé held at St. Louis in 1904,-and the greatest St, Louis undersigned trustee. the following | house in the clty of Basler county of Bates and | Tuledo, O. B@rSold by'druegis 76. is and being situate in r i ee i i ‘newpaper will be indespensible during the coming year. |e a pees | aeuna eas ares Sie 7 ae ren ee the tive force and determination of a es Cal., and return.—May 3, 12, 13, 14,)™@" When Maximilian was execut- : sYBSCRIBE TO-DAY. : . 15, 16, 17 and 18th with finalreturn ef in Mexico the shot dethroned TRUSTKE’S 8 1 LE—Whereas C Gurdon Vig / 4 (a7 tract of limit of July 15, 1903. Rate of Carlotta’s’ reason, She has never 3 mp ’ p EY mR ’ § | 8 single man and W B Gordon and Lena Gordon y 5 {The Globe Printing Co. Si. Louis, Mo Bey ine kee et tt of satlefying self! debi, interest! San Franciseo and Los Angelos, ‘ Ny tee. - | $45.00 for the round trip. realized/her distinguished husbaud’s iy for Bates count i .|fate but at all times await his com- rie tock 10% Measale, convered eee San Francisco, Los Angelos, Sacra: = ned trustee, the following «described o, Cal., and 01 lng. I Ga teeohic, % : Notice of Final Settlement. oft r Sodesiie lying and being situate in the coun- camel Cal., intermediate pointe , Notice is hereby givew to all creditors q + ye Sp i als Missouri, w-wit: Two greatly reduced rates. Every day, the estate of David y townahi = acres off of the south end of the west half of the] ,, , q * oA sie at I, DV Brown, public ad: | Mose tnictyewo P2}, containing Ertgclgne| west hat of the southwest quarter | Feb’y 13th to April 80th, 1903. Call ‘charge of said +, Aptend | and one-half (4s 1-2) seres moreor less in all, } Of the southwe-t quarter of section four- or address, E. C. Vanpervoort, A settlement thereof, at the next | whieh couveyance was made in trusttoseeuge|teen (14) in township forty (4) of BBS, I. U. V ANDE! RT, Agt. Bates County Probste court, ly. | the paymvot of «ne certain note fally described | range thirty-one (31), including all the build- ‘ Rater onanty, state of Missonrl. to be * | in said deed of, ; and Whereas default bas | luge and iaill eitvated thereon apa allmachin-| Special one way rates to Portland, 2 ae leat Sha the 9h Bye wary, | been made in the ‘mentor seid note; whieh | ery and Axiures vel ing tosald mill, which General Gordon Much Better. Jacksou, Miss., Feb. 27 —teneral J. B. Gordon, commander-in-chif «i d ;, Snok the United Confederate Veterna ee WR, became due and Decem-| conyeyanee wa in trust to secure the | Tacoma, Seattle, Npokane, Helena, : : 4 Administrator, Ber ier iw vad whoresaanording to the payment fe ghd bear ote fully described Butte, Ogden, Salt Lake . Billings} Who was taken violently ill ona SUENIEE 7 “H deipurcacateted the whole debedueand payge {Deen made In the payiu-nt obabelact two of | 210 ag +e Pete Feb’y 15th] Queen & Crescent train last nigtt pi Cc. E. ROBBINS, 4 Ble at once Aud tLe Bameje now a \ ee is pastglue and unpai. | to April 80th 00; Kansas € his way here, is reported to be much sao deed of trus., E will proceed to sell tu | Helena $20.00; Billings $15 00. ‘| better” this morning. : Ib is not Wrcue tee Plives Unkettecanes bs te oee tear iee | E ©. Vaypervoorr, Agt, | thought that his condition is dau- el ty of | of the court house, ip the city of Butler, gerous. r | county Of Bates and Yor Missourl,on i, ory Friday M. 6, 1903, posre. of| between, he hours of mine o'elock in the ture. | OMS TOR EA. CASVORIMA. o’elock i j th® afternoon of that the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought The hind You Have Aiwa ; wer baat eth Ine A om ten ; Bough -* ”.» Amorett, Mo., therefore “fore, egal 2 y a jae id note May tye oo to tl of oni Dotes Ga ceiorint ay ital to Southland $2250; Spokane. ata deed true! T will reed «Vel te - 4 \ > -

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