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ITaperen wWomernyy, ebicldaeti dosn~ eo bare | Figures of Exports and Imports for Eleven Months. When the family gather round the evening spread Tempt their appetites with Latter Will for First Time Exeeed a Billion Dollars While Former Will Be Larger Than Those of Any Year But One. Uneeda {| Biscuit Eleven months’ figures of the treas- ury bureau of statistics, recently com- pleted, show that the foreign com- merce of the United States wil! be, in the fiscal year recently ended, the largest im the history of the country. Imports will, for the first time, exceed $1,000,000,000, and exports wi! be larger than im amy preceding year, except 1901. The 11 months’ figures which justify this assertion show that the imports of the 11 months ending May were $943,597,194, and the exports $1,324,493,293. For the 12 months end- ing with May the imports are $1,016,- p Kind You Have Always Bought, and w in use for over 30 years, has borne the si:natnre of f and has been made under his per- , LA sonal supervision sinco its iniancy. e Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger t!» health of Infants and Children—Experience again.t Experiment. , What is CASTORIA ee is a harmless substitute for C»stor Oil, Pare- oe 2 + neta lp goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It js Pleasant. It 712.2 8 d f mr 248 , $1,413, 798,776. bread, bread, bread. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor »ther Narcotic As the angi fh gremgpeenton instea fe) rea ry rea r read. is Substance. Its age is its guarantce. It destroys Worms fiscal year were $903,320,948, in 1902, Sold only in In-er-seal Packages. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarriven and Wind it 1s quite apparent that the total im- Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ports of the present fiscal year will For another change serve and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the exceed those of any preceding year, Uneeda : * Stomach x11 Gowels, giving healthy and :.tural sleep. and that they will also exceed $1,000,- Milk Biscult with a bow! of fresh milk \ The Children’s Pauacea—The Mother’s Frivad, 000,000, since the? have not fallen be- $73,000,000 in any month of the past NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY . . A year, and are, in the 11 months, within CENINE ©: SS : OR i A ALWAYS [457,000,000 of the $1,000,000,000 tine. feA . As the largest exports of any preced- et Boars the Signature of Ing year, except 1901, were $1,394,483, 012, in 1900, and those of the 11 0 i / . , q rder of Publication. Order of Publication. i months ending with May were $1,324,- $100 Reward $100. ss0U ‘ h eTaTEOr STATE OF MISSOURI, | 493,293, and the smallest exports of | ‘The readers ot this paper will be pleas. | STATE OF MIBCOURI,) | County of Bates. { *. 000, ri i een In the Clrenit Court of Bates county, Missou- 7, ° @ it Is apparent that when the able to cure in all its stages, and that is | T,!n vacation A it 1S 1S, the State of Mie- . month of June is added, the export Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh C ie the | S0uriat the rela and to the use of W, T, hy e total for the yeat will exceed that of AAFTA atarr ure 6 the | jonnson, Ex-OMiclo Collector of the Revenneof| ty, in the state of Missouri, , Ve, ' A only positive cure known to the medical | Bates county, in the State of Missouri, plain- Edwin © Webster and George G@ Green, de- { i6 Hit oil ave Wa § (ll 1900, and will pass the $1,400,000,000 | fraternity. Catarrh being aconstitution. | tf. vs. Mary Herndon, defendant, Civil ac-| fendante. line. The largest total commerce (by |al disease, requires, a constitutional Oe atte ee aaa ies tal i Civil Action for Delinquent Taxes, ; . a piaintifl by her at ¢, : which is meant the imports and ex- | teatment. Hall’s Ca-varrh Cure is taken ’ torney before the undersigned Clerk of the cir- PR me Gey colane the pinintit, by her at- In Use For Over 80 Years. ports combined) of any earlier year | internally, acting directly upon the ¢nit conrt of Hates county, tn ti tion end at. | ihe state of Missouri, and lt appearing to t 4 was that of 1901, $2,310,937,156, Ag} blood and mucous surtaces of the Sys-) idavit stating among other things that the | Court thatthe defendants kdwin (. Webst THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURAAY BYAEET, NEW YORK CITY, ‘s e ie wee 7 tem, therebv destroying the foundation | above named defendant, Mary Herndon, is a| 80d George G, D are not residents of t! the total {mports and exports for the of the disease, and giying the patient | non resident of the state of Missouri, wheres | State of Missouri, and the court being turther 11 months ending with May were | strength by building up the constitution | 'Pon Its ordered by the Clerk in vacation toat | Roceeee Se Prowes Comers Ue Served oo aie $2,268,090,487, and the combined im-| and tesisting nature In doing its went | tiedefendant be nérided by mblicatton What | (eyen ta. thurefure orderad- ‘bp the-court thai ports and exports of the lightest] The proprietors haye so much faith in | this court by petition and aMdavit, the | the sald defendants be notied by publication Gures Cholera-intantum, month of t eT . 199. object and general nature of which is that plaintiff’ has commenced a suit against . pond he present year were $162,- | its curative powers, that they offer One | to'entorce the lien of the State of Missouri for | em in this court by petition, the object and Diarrhoea, Dysentery, 000,000, it is apparent that the com-|Hundred Dollars for any case that it | the detinquent taxes of the years Isis and Is, | keneral Wattize Of Which tu $0 enforce the lien of the Bowel Troubles of | merce of the twelfth month added to | tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- | amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $3.2 tienes of See EHaE Ih Sue reine taxes Aids Digestion, Regulates} months will make a grand total ex- | Teledo,O. s@rSold by druggis — 7¢c j land altuated in Bates county, Missourl 10: seried Gaeta ar innd uitweted tk Hawc orton, the Bowels, Strengthens | ceeding that of 1901, which showed the} ____ seme | ene, aNd ERA puleee te. sald de inde | Missouri, to-wit the Child andMakes fiargest total of imports and exports {ant bead appear at the next term of thiscourt | , ‘The southeast quarter of the southwest quar- Ls Pi and exports = DRI ue Abi — ter of section five, township thirt : TEETHING EASY. | combined, THE REPUBLIC’S GREAT OFFER, | be begun and holden in the city of butler, | thivty ‘ones the ACHULGAEE GuAsier Ut wartite , " oT 7 ‘ tO 1909 A f + thi | seven, township thirty-nine of range thirty-one He fo GJ MOEFETT: M.D, St Laas Ms) was onty ithe ear 1872 that th |” Speiatarrangement hn been made | ihe tm aig ings, nt | in urine hy ‘ § oucnec > ; ‘ i if not then before the end of said term,) and | Sp thirty-nine, range thirty-one; the east VA COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES |$1,000,000,00 line, and 1900 it frst {OY The St Louis Republic to furnish | picad to said petivion accord to Inw the same | Hall ol the nowenviat quarter of aeolian seven, touched. the $2,000,000,000 line. Run- ld or new subscribers with the only | Wilbe taken ae cont send and judi ne nin, | east quarter of the northwest quarter of see ning back through the century, it may | official and authorized Ife of Pope | and the above described real eatate sold to eat: | Seven, townahip thirty nine, range thirt * the west half of the northeast quarter of section [% Shot in Trenton From Ambush. Two Dead of Gasoline. be said - the total Imports and ex- | Leo XIII, This is one great volume, WAT e eidhee evdaeed by tua clink ate wight, ‘towndhip thirty-nine, range, Abirty-one e 6) . Ct ere i 7 ° e wt el = ! ‘Trent M Sept. 19.—H St. Louis, Sept. 19.—Mrs. Mary E ports of amounted to $168,000.00; | Lound in elegant cardinal cloth, gilt (EVER SBE to eeckil cewarkeer einen ship thirty pine, range thirty-one; the north- trenton, Mo, Sept. 1v.—narry y MOU, SERS, Ee: ‘Y ™- Tin 1830, $14,000,000; in 1850, $318,000,- : ; s ; and Malssonri, for | West quarter of é-ction eight, township thirty- Biggs, a Rock Island brakeman, shot | Jahn and her 13-year-old daughter, | 000; 1m 1860, $687,000,000; in 1870, and ink stamping, with Papalcoat of | tour ly, ast insertion to | nine, range thirty-one; the rest halt of the nd dangerously wounded Woolsey | Penrl, died to-day from burns caused | $828,000,000, In 1872 the total com-}arms, containing nearly 800 pages ellen par Bes blasted nine, range thirty-one one hundred ant tw ne i, . : * . , ‘ res the northwest quarter of the north sa lubbell, son of W. W. Hubbell, own-| by gasoline, and “Harry,” 10 years Dita tee toe ee ae of text and illustrations. The work | (4): gitn te weal stead, aeactnereunie ate | qUArLEF aod the north half of the northwest ‘br of the new Hubbell theater, here | old, who turned the fluid on in his] ¢1\79.779'\¢63, In seen it wae tl be was prepared and written by Mon- hue Butler, on Vole | quae eal Ae PRUe sevegions,. rnin last night. Hubbell was calling at | sleep,cannot live. The boy had been | 00,000 and tn 1890, $1,647,000 00. In| Signor O'Reilly, D. D, D. Lit., official | 4-1 J. A. Partansos, Clreuit Clerk, | the cousheast quarter of the northwest qu fe o 890, O47, f . P ts of section seventeen, township thirt the home of Biggs, and while stand-|in the babit of helping his mother] 1900 it first crossed the $2.000,000,000 biographer of the Pope : | range thirty-< A that unieen the fog on the back porch Biggs stepped | about the stove in the day time. He ma hog Hs eee eee td The regular cash price of this book Order of Publication, | court to be begun and holden in the elty, of out from behind a rosebush, where | was a somnambulist and last night aa 000. sy ii HE aoe ue o is $2.50. Any one remitting $250 ) STATE OF MISSOURI, } Monday in Oetobs ; thas and on oF before the had been in ambush, and fired two | he turned on and lighted the gaso-| exceed $2,400,000,000 will be entitled to 18 monthe sub cnunty of Bates. ave | tinue, ava ifnot then before the cod of sald rf ote at Hubbell. Biggs was arrest- | line in his sleep. A fire resulted that _ — scription to ‘The ‘Twice-a-Week Ke | ri, inv . the State of | so hut cane WNIT (aben as: nocivaed ean : iat the 4 rw. | onde ing " " Sa and held for felonious assault. | burned Mrs. Jan and Pearl, who MUST WEAR BADGES. public and a copy of the book, post- | Sonnson, Ex-officio Coll. Ss | JRARtaeeNS RemsLersel SoROrHINg (0, ba EeArar of he |p . , tn al area i, fH , hi ate Missouri sold to satisfy the same ; Bbell is treasurer at his father’s | ran to the boy’s aid. uiveuhiogs ta Niw Mork Maas Hosen OO yt bi meet me i tol, , defendant, Civil ‘And itis further ordered by the court afore- pater. after Mave Permitto Vend Thetr |wew And old subseribers, The book | Now it'this day comes the plaintim by her at_| Guquen Watney Links a weekly newspaper —_— President Roosevelt, and party Wares on the streets. is printed—in~ English, “French and | corney before cae ne a ee ere oa ig. | Printed and published in Bates county, Miss- Raised From the Dead. caughtin violent storm while aboard bei ems German and is now ready for deliv- . in vi her petition and ren op ige ait Ouieay Gave potey the pa : A npr Dr. William H. Maxwell, city super- Addre llordersto The R afiuavi¢ stating among other things that the | first day of the nextterm of said court, A true C. W. Landis, “Porter” for the the Sylph on visit to immigrant 6ta-| i itendent of public schools of New York engi: eaereee ce eaaeee va SNe: See ae stots ot 3 Hi be meant Copy Orne 1 Driental Hotel, Chanute, Kan., says: | tion and pass through many thrill-| issued circulars te principals of pub- | Public, St. Louis, Mo. is ordered by the Uiork in vapation that the de | (sean) Tim ene LOT aun, Sout neeunto : ae ic ; fendant be notified publication that plaintit ei, > I know what it was to suffer with | ing experiences. lic and nonpublic schools before the Perbetnitieineed @ tlt aguiose wit in tela oo0rt | ga hie the 17h des acy. ae ee kota, d laid I — summer vacation began requesting by petition and aflidavit,the object and general | J. A. PATTERSON, Seen: Ont 1 38, ond iqotatoy The sheriff of Pettis county pre-] them to prepare a list of all boys be- Exeeutor’s Notice, ture of which is to enforce the lien of the| NiHRAtLAN ae Cireuit Clerk. 8S ini ag e fourteen Vv M. KALEY, D. O. of Ballard’s Snow Liniment and I vented a jail delivery by “bluffing” tween the ages of ten and fourteen years, | Notice is hereby given that letters testament- 8 ting in th [eaten sie a ieeacich as ‘raised from the dead.’ I tried i vis é who expect to sell papers when school | ary upon the estate of William M. Yancey, S together with interest, costs, com: | twenty prisoners back into their cells is tices ‘ay | deceased, have been granted to the undersign- d fees, upon the following described Order of Publication. o get some more, but before I had yP opens September 1 next when the new | Os yy the Hates county probate conrt, in Barer | tc : [ ' 4 , after he had been assaulted and|child labor law goes into effect. Dis- | county, Missonri, bearing date the 3lst day of of | STATE OF MISSOURI, } . fleposed’ of my bottle, I was cured knocked on the head with a club. trict superintendent of schools under | A88US8t, 103. 4 yal achat ot ea the v) rete ‘al County of Bates mien . ‘ nocke je . ‘ All persons having claims against said estate ee ae prt he Circult Court, of Rate : - (Potirely. I am tellin’ de truth, too.” ee ee a, the new law will have charge of the is- are required to exit th uc allowanes | Be and anpeae at the next tare of als const Tain CoP Comey et aes Crane: Mee ker’ i sui rmits adger, witho one ye the dat aid letters, «d hold: ’ er, Hate : Se, 50c and $1.00at H. L. Tucker's) 4 general frost prevails over the) Swius of permits and be without | Within one year from the de ot eae setrers: | county, Missouri, on the ‘rat Monday in Qcio- | Of Wlegour! as the relation aut te the ie ug etore " which no boy or girl may sell newspa- | anch estate, and if said claims be not exhibiter | © and on or before the third day ther yevenae of Bates in the State of Mis- ° orthwest, doing great damage to ‘ i a tate of tke ” | of ('f the term shall so long continue, and if not | rh : oe e basa Tas of this doticn, suey will be fuses tien before the end of said term,) and plead to | S0Ur. plana. ord Pry anit Jobo A ve, they will be 1 0 saic , D re 7 crops. The dawage cannot be esti-] The permit and badge will be good samiaaadibaas is ei ie id Upper te ord Pigeys the ea I be | aia oe Sean tt y i aa ween “ar fon NE. taken as confes: judgmen 1 vil action for delinquent taxes, | ants More Men at Fort Riley. mated until it has been found what|for one year from e of is: The ecuilieh aila xecutors cording to the prayer of said] e | Now at this day comes i pininti j _— moor a x 0 7 forney betore the clerk of the cireult Jape. 9.—Gene e frost Is. 2) | same Oe Aepiietl “ ‘ Ad | shington, Sept. 19, General p etapa __| the boy and cannot be transferred to si iti er ordered by the Clerk afore- | Hull Te veeutun, Wallag staong other things | fates renews his recommendation of any cther person. No child under 14 Noti Final Settl ops eee published in the ity; | tatdefendant Leonard Fry sud John Show- pst yoar that the garrison at Fort years may sell newspapers without his or — - bist oath pc pl | In'Bates county, Aliesourl, for | b SGEEE Ow gurred ah cad ° bad and will be arrest if 1 lotice ie hereby given to all creditors, an’ » the last inse to be | defend Fry 5 _ Biley be increased to two regular bes wit . ; ah vd * te ed if the new | fothers interested in the estate of D. N. | ar least dftecn days before the: firs aay OF UG | Hein tharaseoe armen tithe aicek ie cree i iments, while retaini jaw is violated. No child under 14 may | Tompson, deceased, that {, Anna K. Thomp- | next term of said court. A true copy of the | that the sail detendauts be notitied by pablica- Walry regiments, Me retaining sen after ten o'clock at night, and will Be eres tant themeol: at th inven Se record. waudai cuca twit | Hon that plaintid has commence anit againey " ile rm staw “Whi daa nal settleme ereoi,as the next term itness my hand as clerk aforesaid w : eothtt “ five batteries of field artillery be arrested for so doing. The law pro- | ofthe Bases County Probate court, in beter | (seat) the teal of suid court hereunto affixed. palit Seeace cr ation in te maior the aad hich are now intended as part ofits vides that the children may be commit- ee ee eter ‘or Novemuer, ee pega eee utler, on this the 1th | of the state of Missouri for ‘the delinquent ca * i ) . oe No ver, 1% day of August, 105 x om sv > rrison, He eays the buildings at pool to an institution for violating these ANNA K, THUSIPSON, 43-4 ‘J_A. Pattenson, Cireuit Clerk, fee oaplla corks cate lei 6s, tebeaiet 4 laws. Boys under ten will not be per- Administratrix. ~chsiniiluamatenate Sa _| with interest, 4,commisstons and fees upon ‘ort Reno are old and if thegarrison ' - is mitted to sell papers during school the following ribed tracts of land situated e post shou! Order of P' cation. in Batescounty, Mlasouri to-wit: to be continu Pi hours. Notice of Final Settlement eee be ‘ 7) of the north ely rebuilt. Not until August 31 will a newsboy Notice is hereby given to all cred\tors Pe ad asia banana tos r x quarter of section one (t), 4 rasbtp tht. int ted in the estate of Ili = PS ytnine, ge thirty-three (35 anc rs know whether his application ts to be | ol ont pein ths 1 ‘Minnie B, Asan, cgunty Of Bates. County, Missou- | Unless the suit defenaants be and appear granted. The offices of the district en- | executrix of said estate, intend to make tinal 5 %. the State of | #e next term ofthtn court to be begun an: ri,in vacation, August J5th. 1905, the State of The Clevelands Moved. perintendents of schools will then be | settlement thereof, at the next term of the | Missouri at the relation and to the use of W, | Nvlven at the court house: in the ity of But- probate court in Bates county, stateof Missouri | ¢, Johnson, Ex-officlo Collector of the Revenue i 4 county, on the first Monday in Oc Princeton, N. J., Sept. 19.—Ex- open, and the boys, accompanied — by Jon the 9th day of Nov. 1908 ef aeeSobnty, in the Statect Missouri, plala- ing, and On or before the third day Beret, Ns 4) Bepds 1Ys their parents, guardians or friends, must MINNIE B. GRAHAM, — | yqr, ys, George R. Page and Jack Kipatoe, | thereor, if the term shall 60 long continue, and | dent Grover Cleveland, Mrs. t th ly 4-4t Executrix. | detendants, Civil action for delinquent taxes | !{ not then before the emd of said term, and presen emselves to obtain their | —————______— ‘Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- | Plead to sald petition according to law the nd and their five children ar badges. Under the new law no girl un- torney before the undersigned clerk of the cir. | ¥4Me Will be taken as confessed and judgment f : cuit Court of Bates Couney, in the State of | Teadered according to the prayer of said pett- f sd here to-day from Gray Gubles, der 16 years of age shall sell newspapers | Notice is hereby glyen to all parties having ; wd the above tlescribed real estate sold to N y a the otal age cret The late C.N- Teeter, to pre, ilssourl, in vacation and dles her pevition and | ot fees fine s Bay, where they have been BEAUTY TRIUMPHS, seg: ent the ame to the andersigned for payment at Se eee Re caentalaent ot arther ordered by the clerk afore- once. It nos presen! in one “y may be : _ copy hereof b. nt io ti ingthe summer. Mr Cleveland "Tie a Pricelees Treasure. TO PRESERVE FRENCH BOOKS. | °rcSinded from any bencit of such estate and {the State of Missouri; wherenpon | {t is or- eEnLt Tiuxe, 8 Weekly newspaper j qi ft dered by the clerk in vreation that the defend. in in Princeton throughout Beauty is woman’s test charm. The —_—— f not presented in two years, limit fixed by $ot'be notified by publicatiea that plantiff has | Printed and published In Bi coanty, ? i asad ba) world adores beautiful women, A aie Law Proposed Re i law, the accounts will be forever barred. jeommenced 8 suit against him in| S0url, for four weeks successively \ ‘coming academic year. woman dreads maternity for fear of losing Boniats Spect Cates 7 some ig BoE Veeren, | tee oe re wee ot ae dret day of! he next terms oF fhe a s chis power, What can be done to - " 40-4t “Executor, | the object eneral nature of wi Act . . tate of Mis- e copy of the record. Wit- : A Bullet Couldn't Kill Bim. tte the race and keep women ? Sith sas ng esas ay ae ° : | pearl ar $a achiaquant foxes orine year is [sxaL] ess my and and the seal of the 4 A — There is a balm used by cultured and un-| Gaston Menier, a Frenchman, hi Administrator's Notice. amounting in the aggregate to the eum of €2.70| 14, 4.4 BB dd od Botes, gonaty, icbita, Kan “Sept. 19.—Frank sultured women in the crisis, Husbands taken the f itiati + aoe Notice is hereby given that let. | penotiee ny recy ce Ses sat ee oe B+ een tek ‘ : hot b in th thould investigate this remedy in order Sick rte ' id in proposing a law | ters of administration apon t she estate of Car- peak te pas te sot oF ¢ wos shot by a negro in the! 5° reassure their wives as to the ease | Which will gain the sympathy of con- |° b rans, |“ Lotd block one in Geo.’ R. Page’s addition to Administrator's Notice A the y the Bates Coun’ i . 2 mri Pacific yarde this morning, | with which children can be born and temporary writers and future histori- | Probate ‘Bevee County, iissoart, fhe gy 6k basis, bad thee sales Oo sald de- | Notice fe hereby given, shat letters of ad. ‘ form retained. juggest: gust A letration on est ef Samantha A Car | owes his life only to an infe- | 2eauty of form and figure eM rag Bp gence age sbappldon Claims against sald ostate | court to be began and holden in the city of But- | Ttegued. were granted to the undersigned on compelled under penalt, oF iver fog © fer, Bates County, Missouri, on the iret Mon- , pon. The vailet struck him|Mother’s Friemd (‘pout two coves of every new pub. [ans siuis one yr trom the fate ir | dai nOcner ong and orf n | Uhr ean Cot, Mime," on ‘abdomen, but made only a| s the name Rich ee Popettioa = lication in the national collections. ‘The | t's Stan estate; andif ould claims be hot ex- | and ifnot then before the end of said term,)and Speer etlin tas toretisuanen te the wound.- The negro and @ Wo- | rene Oa theed piel Fel eo copies must be printed on special pa- | hibited within two years from the date of the ' Plead to eald petition sccord, to law the seine | SStoacor within one year, after the date of s | eine, " ieves morning sickness, cures per and bear a special mark showing oon pei ah Wier , ed according to the prayer of said petition and pomp rere or et, tate; a paren hays 4 ovialy together and they oo paises makes cltic ‘all tendons cated |their authenticity. The reason for this} 4st _,_ Admlaiatrasse, | peaneys Goseeined r08l esiete told to aatsty any teetiead erkiun two youte. from tue dave pp Riatiory, who is a night watcn- | ree to hold the expanding burden, | measure is that many books of modern 7 And itis farther ordered by the clerk afore- | of this publication, they, shall "be. forever - ting them he national co! Notice to Contractors. said that a copy hereof be publisned in the But. | barred; . railroad, saluting tuscles soften and ae under ba infiu- | date in t lection are in a | fer Weekly Tiare a weekly newspaper printed | _ it Adminietrator. ; ” ence and the patient an' vora! state of absolute decay. lished in Bates county, Missouri, for _— boys. the issue, in the comfort th tesowed, ae be reveled ihm Tacedey Sept four wonky aucoruavely te va jasertion oe | Notice of Final Settlement. jother’s Friend iment for ex- . . 3, far ie b ~ Sait Notice is hereby given to all credi semal application, It is gently rubbed | The dispatches say Mr. Cleveland ex- | Ges'cye fod repairing cable bridge on Mariae pextterm of said court. A true copy Of the | ery interested © inthe "extate of Pred record. Fix deceased, that I, Caroline Fix, executrix ver the parts so severely taxed, and being | pects while at Buzzard's bay to do some | , Plavs and specifications are on fle in the Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid | FIX deoeneen intend’ to make final settienent bsorbed Iubricates all the muscles. | flahing. Coming as it does without for teniy-ave 3 mesreeed cere [axat] with the seal of sald cpurt hereunto | tomo. at the wext term of the lates County Druggists sell it at wed woe fe. You | previous warning, says the Chicago Ree- |eeeh bid to insure making satlsfacvory bond | the Ith day of Aug. 1%3 Probate Court, in ates county, State of Mis- 1 , to be held at Butler, Missouri, t nay have our book “ free, | ord-Herald, this news shocks no less | Shi comiract;, The right po felect say on s34t J. A. PATTERSON, « ireuit Clerk. min hie ot Rove, Hi. CAROLINE fix.” m ddd Kecutrix, (WE BRADFIELD REGULATO® CO., ATLANTA, GA. tha it starties, Bridge Commissions | By C. M. Barkley, D.C.