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MEXICAN MUSTANG _ LINIMENT Watch St. Louis. Peach Crop is Ruined. The Greatest World’s Fair the} AccordingtoL. A. Goodman, recre- world has ever seen will be held at tary of the Missouri Horticultural St. Louis in 1904. "To keep in touch | aoeiety, the cold and the heavy frost with the work of preparation forthis} of Wednesday night did great dam- great World’s Fair and to get allthe| go0 to the early fruits and vegeta- neWs of all the earth, every reading | bles. All af Missouri except in the person should at once subscribe for! Ozark mountains is included in the the great newspaper of St. Louts, the damaged district GLOBE-DEMOORAT. Itstandspre-|\ «The peach crop is hopelessly ruin- eminent and alone among American} eq,” said Mr. Goodman, “and the newspapers, and acknowledges 00| apple trees tared little better. The eqaal orrival. Its circulation x | cherry blossoms do not appear until tends to every state and territory !0 /Jater, so perhaps this fruit suffered = seen Senedh, end Tae, the least damage. Of the ground there are ere of the English lan- plants, the strawberries and theearly e. It ought to be in your homes | Vegetables were badly injured ” uring the coming year. See adver- tisement eleewhere in this issue. 9-6t W. H. MORRIS will open a stock of the Latest Sheet Music next SATURDAY, and give SPECIAL PRICES, A’so has a nive stock of the best Pianos and Organs Why ? ' BECAUSE IT HAS CURED | EVERY HURT OF IAN OR BEAST THAT CAN BE CURED BY A GOOD, HONEST, PENETRATING LINIMENT. McFARLAND ROS, Harness and i Be es Surries, Road Uagons ead <i agons. ‘ 4. ~ Ae Sent to Jail For Kissing. Huntington, W. Va., May 1.—Wil liam Tillinghast drove down a lead- ing avenue of this city yesterday morning while his sweetheart sat by his side. They embraced each other and Tillinghast showered kisses up- on the fair girl, heedless of the crowd that looked on in amazement. The arrest of both followed. and a fine of $20 was impose! on each, Tillinghast paying them. Tilling- le Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles ‘agon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. MoFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. To Cure a Cold in One Day ° Tae Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabies. 6 72 Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. Wagon Harnes $10 to $30; Si and prices. Bugs, Tops, Cushions, Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with and Sewing Machines fy of uj room expressed his opinion nye who would be so harsh on a mun for Hobsonizing a girl in public, where upon the judge sent him to jail for thirty days, on which he will give spe- cial prices, Will take old instruments and machines in exchange for new. Order of Publication. STATE OF da es County of Bates, ad In the Clreait Court of Bates coun: In va jon, April iith, ious Dav wards, jr , plaintiff, vs the unknown Wm Switt deceased, defendants. | Now at thisday comes the plaintif herein by his attorneys Smith & Denton and files his peution and affidavit, alleging among other things that the names of defendants the unknown heirs of William Swift, deceased, are unknown to his and as well that they are not residents of the state of Mo;_ Whereupon it le ordered by the clerk in vaca lon that sald defendante be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against them In this conrt to reform ant correct a certain deed dated January Ii, 18, and recorded in the recorder’s office of Bates county te of \\issouri, in bouk pace “2 y deci f the said court decreeing that th: ssid deed did convey all interest of the defend- ants in the following described land tying and being in Bates county and state of Missouri. t - wit; The northwest quartef of the ‘theast quarter of section thirty 3ix (36) township forty- two (42) range thirty (30) the said land being by mistake dercribed in said deed as the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said section township, range, county and stat nd that the court de the title thereto in this plain- tiff; a..d that plaintiff asks further that defend- ants be divested of all title to said and the yey’ vested therewith by reason of the fact at he and those under whom be claims have been in adverse possession of said real estate as todefendants and all o\hers,and paying all taxes thereon ever since the said 17th day of January my Sod ae ee the said Na ad heirs of m Swift, dece and appear at reot, to be Twice Every week. The Lou The Great Republican Paper of America. The Great News sider of a Gon: drlobe PPemocrat ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Almost equal to # daily at the price of a weekly. The latest telegraphic news frou ull the world every Tuesday aud Friday, Full and correct: mur- ket reports a yrent variety of interesting and instructive reading matter | f reverymember of the femily. Uneqnaled ar a ewspa per and bome | j urnal) Two papers every week. One Dollar a Year Sample copies free. THE AILY GLOBE-DEMOGRAT Has na equal or rival among western newspapers, and ought to be in the hands of every reader of ANY daily paper. PRICE 6Y MAIL POSTACE PREPAID Citizens Capture Footpads Come and see him. He lives and expects to stay in Butler and make good everything sold. Pianos and Organs Tuned. With G. W. Dixon, North Matn 8t, tissonrl, > Kd ree Morley, Mo, April 29.—A desper ate battle occurred here last night between three footpads und the citi zeus of Morley. A. 8S. Minich, a bartender, while passing a church, was fired upon by the footpads, one ehot grazing his head and inflicting a slight wound Immediately citizens ran to the re scue and a battle was waged for twenty minutes. Bullets whizzed in avery direction. Citizens pressed on and the foot- pads retreated, but were captured by a posselater on, Three big revolvers were found on them. CAUTION This is- not a gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase the only remedy uni- versally known and a remedy that ALVA W. NO. 1226. The Premium Saddle Stallion. be thie court, at the next term the begun and bolden at the court house, in the Daily Daily Sunday city of Butler, in sald county, on the vik day has had the largest sale of any medi- Including Sunday. | Without Sunday | Edition Gay of seid teria, aeawer Or plegt fe the peat | ¢ Alva W.. sired by the celebrated Artist Mon-|-ine in the world since 1868 for the Ono year $6.00/One year $4.00! 48 to 60 Pages. | ton in said caus the same will be taken ae] World’s Fair at Chicago, is a bay, lWhandshigh|“Ure and treatment of consumption 6 mouths 3.0016 months 2.00|One year $2.00 | oondingly gment will be rendered ac- and weighs about 1,1) pounds. He is register and thront and lung troubles with- 8 months 1.50|3 months 1,016 months 1.00 | | And be it further ordered that a copy hereof | sociati 4 eg i Vol. Ill foaled in. 1808, out losing its great popularity all | - be publi bed according to law, in the Burier| F WexkKLy TL a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo, for four weeks successively, the last insertion .to be at fifteen days before the firstday of the next of the circuit court. J A PATTERSON, ue copy of the record. Circuit Clerk Vitness my hand and the seal of the (seat) ci court of Bates county, this luth day of April, 1908. 23-4t .PA RON, Circuit Clerk Cuas. M. Bankvey, Deputy it bredge’s Drennon, he by Cratcher’s Drennon by Brinker’s Erennon, the i Drennon; by Bolivar; 3d by 4th by Jim Allen, @ these years, you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies iuade by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe coughs, bronehitis, croup —and especially for consumption where there is difficult exp -ctoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like Ger man Syrap. The 25 ceut size has just been introduced this vear. Re gular size 75 cents. At H. L Tuck- er’s drug store G. G. Green, Woodbury, N. J. THE GREAT:WORLD'S FAIR Will be held at St. Louis in 1904, and the greatest St, Louis newspaper will be indespensible during the coming year. SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY. 'The Globe Printing Co. St. Louis, Mo. ie \W. has arecord in the show ring second tonone in teis sention of the state, He has blue ribbons from the Kansas City horse show and from the Rich Hill, Belton and ftarrisonville fairs. His colts snow for themselves and can be seen. This fine saddle stallion will make the season of 1903, and can be seen at the Lisle barn, Butler, Mo. me. Terms. su iving colt $1°. Care will be taken to avoid accidents, but not re- sponsible if any occur; a licu will be held on the colt according to law. Mare parted with In the circuit court of Bates sounty, Missouri, po tog haha mace ett. orn g ISL ‘ é June term, 1903, Nathan M. Gregory, John 3 W. Jamison, guardian and curator of Harman en A. Gregory a miner. and Barbara Myers, ; plaintiffs, va. Wm. BR. G: , defendant. j Order of Publication. } Now at this at come the plaintiffs berein by per torn: te} Atr Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, 83. County of bates, { 5 Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, { as. County of Bates. ‘i In the Circuit Court June Term, 1903, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURL, Covrry oF Bates, In the circuit Court of Bates county, Mo., James A. Hall Plaintiff Fane te codant ent’ S* DB, Warren, Leonidas Warren Now at this day comesthe plaintiff herein. by | and Jamee Warren, Defendants. his attorney, T W_ Silvers, files his| Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by ngs dant W Silvers ‘and file their peti- alleging, ‘other things at detendant is not a resident of the state of Mssouri: Whereupon it is orderedby the clerk in vacation, that said defendant be notified by blication that bave commenced @ suit against him in this court, the ovject and general nature of which isto procure s parti- tion of the following real estat: situate in the county of Bates souri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the eonthwest quar- ter of section thirty (30. in township forty-one (41) rm] thirty-two (32, said land cannot be A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented cluh- bing offer wa this year make, whi-h 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 in every farm home. To them we add, for local, county and xeneral news, our own paper, and make the price of 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 Stock Indicator is the great agricultural and live stock paper ofthe west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical noultry paper for the farmer, while the Special Farmers’ Institute Edi-| tions are the most practical publica- | tions for the promotion of good farming ever published. Take ad ition and affidavit, ilvers, and files his peti- en that defendant Hi: eging, among other things that defendants are not resid: nts of the State of absconded from his usual £ state so that the ordinary process of le Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk in wld akg conveyed ia ie vacation, that said defendatts be notified b ‘with futent to * Late and that he, the di State of d state of stise eral right title and interest in real estate lying and being si .» Mo., to-wit: The northeast quarter of the northeast quar- ter, of section ae township 39; of range 29 in said tes cout and = to respective owners thereof, the said defendant be and appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 9th day of June pext, and on or before the first day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in be | ssid cause, the same will be taken as i it will be rendered accordi: ordered that a be Tog seconding <0 law, in the Toes, & newspaper county of Bates, for four ry ‘at least once a week, 4 Hi i ROAD CHIEF. ROAD CHIEF will stand at our barn in But- Jer Mo, at $10 for acolt to stand and suck able when colt comes; or $8 to insure in feal. A lein will be beld for service. Will not be ble for accidents. RIPTION AND PeDIGREE:—Brown horse 16 1-2 hands high; weight avout 1300 pounde; fine style and action; bone and muscle; bred by J. 0. Meare, Winchester Ky. : sired by erick Jr. Firat by Blood Chief Jr. oly a by King W 3. third dam by ’s Crocket. Extended pedigree at barn This stallion is proving hims.1f to be a tne breeder on mares of all classes. His colts are large and stylich and many of them are now npn | fancy prices; one 2-year- old being recen‘ly sold for $300 and many others at satis- factory prices to the breed r. EN E Also the fine Jack Gen. Lee GEN. CEE. wittstand at the same barn at $8 to insure a living colt; other terms same as ‘oad Chi Gen, Lee i black jack with good bone and zF is il a2 i 3 i iH 5s Hl ? i a connty, fay of ’ iv March, 1903. J’ A. PATTERSON, C. M. Banxiey, Depuiy. Cirenit Clerk, y Adminietrator’s Novice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- letration upon the estate of Francesa McKineey, de we Hi 44 H i i 3B Bee 3 3 i 2 3 2 i E : i i EB 4 cl ; : i 3 i ‘except five acres theast corner unceraigned on i aay terve lntdesorited snd that unten he ire ny, eae OW heavy body; te proving to be a fine mule Jack. | vantage of this great offer, as it will z E d nd J, W. WARNOCK. Administrator's Notice, Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of Diadama Gregory + deceased, have been grante:! to the undersign- Sounty, Mioeouri, bearlag date the Sad eyo county, » Dearing date the 2nd April, A. D. 1908 aa al claims against said estate All persons paving, are required toexhibit them to me for allowance within one year froin the date of said letters, juded from any benefit of hold good for a short time only. Samples of these papers may be ex- "i All persons haying cloima againet safd es tate, are required to exhibit them for sllow- ance to the admlulstrator withinone year after the date of sald letters, or they way be juded from any benedit of eaid estate; ani eh clalme be not exhibited within two years from the date of t pu » they will be forever barred. D. Vv. BROWN, 4 Afminiocrscar Notice of Final Settlement, Notice ts creditors and others interested Sseamteof Austin G aead deceased, = I, George D McNeil, Bx- intend E 3 i gee 3 gee 2% Re fi E J. S. ar f 5 2 Lt 8 Administrator’s Notice, Notice {s hereby given that let. ters of administration upon the estate of Jas. M. Wells, + have been grant- e{to the undersigned, by the Bates Connty Probate Court, in Bal County, Missouri, bearing date the 271 lay of April, 1998. All persons having claims against enld estate are required to exhibit them to me for s!low- ance within one year from the date of said let- ters, or they may be juded from any bene fit of anch estate; if eaid claims he not e: hibited within two years from the date of “oo Ng of . : : Pid i : re : i i i £ z fi “gmivsat'e. WELLS hast, as he walked from the court amined by calling at this office. 7-6m | |. The Only Liniment That Has Held The Farmers’ Faith For Two Generations. It is the pioneer of liniments. It has stood the test of time. The more people use it the more faith they have in it. It is just as good to relieve your pains to-day as it was to relieve the aches and pains of your grandfathers over fs ago. HE’LL DEBATE IN ELEVEN TONGUES ' The Challenge Issued by the Rev. Mr. Rosedale to Prof. Peritz Syracuse, N. Y., April 29.—The Rev. Dr. James Rosedale, whose | comments on the Bible were criticised by Prof. I. J. Peritz of Syracuse university, has thrown down the gauntlet. 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