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‘LIFE AFTER ACCIDENT. From Charge of Shot in Largest Boy in the World---375 LEADS DOUBLE LIFE. Pounds. | Carpenter in London Deceives Two Mirogua, Wie., Oct. 17—Charlle Women for Five Years: Thigh Causes Suicide. Peters, of this city, is the largest boy | , in the world for his age. He is just Maintains Two Families Within « 18 years old and weighs 357 pounds.| syo5: pistance of Each Other lie in agony after accidentally ing himself with a shotgun, as the late editions of the Post- ch Wednesday, George , aged 20, of Cahoka, seiz- olver and ended his life. thad been hunting with his uncle, Schweigler, in the vicinity of They decided to cross the in their skiff to Mobile island. prge, while putting some fishing into the boat, s'ipped, the was discharged, and a load of lodged in his left thigh. ecalled out to his uncle to cut his misery by shvoting him. tter replied that he would help and that bis wounds would be d. Ashe was hurryingforward wounded boy seiz:d a revolver genta bullet into his forehead, ing death. An inquest will be at Alton. It is not Charlle’s extreme weight that alone attracts attention. Heis not only the equal of his classmates Ona of the most amasing cases of in school, but is their superior in goudie lite ever investigated has just many respects in the playground. |been laid bare before the London re He is a leading member of the base- ,°Tder, where William Harvey, a ! } working carpenter, was charged with ball team in the summer, but where | pigamy, avikar welded Sve: years a0 he shines is in football. Asa center! , girl named Mary Dentry, his wife rush he beats anything in this post-|being alive. Harvey, after a long tion in this part of the country He courtship, won the girl, who is 12 has the grit aud is exceptionally fast 'Y€"S his junior, by explaining that he was a widower with a grown-up on his feet. son and daughter, and that if he mar- ried again he would lose certain prop- erty, therefore the girl was persuaded to keep the union a secret. They lived in a room less than a quarter of a mile from Harvey's legit- imate wife, to which he returned every night at 10:30 sharp, as he said, to prevent his son and daughter be. coming suspicious. For five years this arrangement lasted. He had three children by the Dentry girl and visited her every even- ing, walked out with them in the neighborhood, and constantly taking the children to play in the park close by, where they might at any time meet hisother family, but he never raised the slightest suspicion in the minds of either women. The success of the deception is all the more remarkable by reason of his very limited resources, his second wife having to supplement his pay by her own work. When one of his children by the Dentry girl died he became less Without Aroust s Revealed by a Lett “It Goes Right to the Spot.” When pain or irritation exists on any part: f the at the application of Ballaru’s Snow Liniment will give prompt relief, “It goes right to the spot,” said an old wan who wasrub- b » in, to cure his rheumatism. C. R. Smith, Prop. Smith House, Tenaha, Texas, writee: ‘I haveused Ballard’s Svow Liniment in my fam- ily for several years, and have found ni it to be @ fine remedy, for all aches and paine, and I recommend it for pains in the throat and chest.” 25c, 50c and $1.00 at H. L. Tuckers, Drug Store. In the In-er-seal Package ¢ Mothers 0 would keep their children in od health, should watch for the symptoms of worms, and re them with White’s Cream fuge. It ie the children’s beat i h pots digestion at work so their food does them good, and y grow u enemy | and strong. cat H. L. Tucker’s Drug Store. Probate Court Docket November, 1903, Cleveland Speaks. Chicago, Oct. 15.—Grover Cleve- land epoke at the banquet of the Commercial club last night. His subject was “American Good Citizen- STATE OF MISSOURI, ] County of Bates. rm, the C eye Court of Term, Nov. 9th, 1st day, Nov., 1903, term. Anders, Chas M, decd, Jno C Hays, admr. Beall, Jane. decd, J W Jamison,ex Barnes, Jas M, deed, Jno C Hays, admr, ation and to the active part in the purification of pol-| signing the letter “Your loving wife.” | Seem» Anna, inva tchens and W. D. Shubert, United engaged in a shooting affray ay in which Shubert was killed d Kitchens seriously wounded. Pity Marshal T. A. Gage, in trying separate the combatants, was ut in the head and is reported to «dying. Newt Harpile, a bystand- , was shot under the heart and his wounds are considered fatal. $100 Reward $100. ders ot this paper will be pleas- rn that there is at least one ded disease that has been ble to cure in all it and that is h. Hall’s Cati ‘ure is the pniy positive cure known to the medical ternity. Catarrh being a constitution- and gave himself up. The recorder, seeing he had repented and tried to make amends for his treatment of both women, and that they were so strongly attached to him, sentenced him to only one day's imprisonment. Cooper, Robt, minor, Chas H Cooper, G & C, Nov. 10th 2nd day, Nov, 1903, term Courts, Anna, decd, R B Campbell, admr, ¥ minor, J R Jenkins, G & C, ng Em: deed, Jno C Hayes,admr DBN | missions ns, Pleas F, minor, J B Newberry.curator, | tracte of | East, Chas D, minor, Rush P East, G & C, Hy ores Fisher, Sam! H, insane, Thos L Harper, G&C, Frow, Archie etal, minors, Mary K Frow,G&C Fix, Fred decd, Caroline Fix, Ex, Fry, Jno Jr, decd, Jno C Hayes, admr, Gentry ,Sertie et al, minors, ab CG “Give to our people something that will concentrate their common affec- tions and solicitous care—and let that be their country’s good; give them a purpose that stimulates them to unite in lofty endeavor—and let that purpose be a demonstration of the efficiency and beneficence of our popularrule.” . has commenced a suit petition and nature of which KANSAS GIRLS SAVE LROPS.. Daughters of Farmers of Western ist in Harvesting Rec- Wheat Yield, be and appear at th ry, Gac Nov, 11th, 3rd day, Nov. 1903, term Hoeger, Richard, deed, Wm Jeune admr Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 17.—Gov- ernor Dockery this morning signed the papers for the extradition of Charles Kratz, charged with boodling in St. Louis and steps will be taken at once to present them to the Mex The farmers of Rush county, Kan., this year raised 615.38 bushels of wheat for every man, woman and child in the county, The state board of agriculture believes that this is the largest yield per capita in the world. The population of Rush county i: Fred J et al, minors, A E Lyi M, decd, Chas & Henry Haas, admr, Hall, Marion, decd, Jno C Hayes, admr, Lusk, Annie. minor, J R Jenkins, curator. Wm, decd, Washington Lamar, Ex. McElroy, Leuisa A,minor,JohnH McKiroy,G&C county, at least fifteen days bei next term of sald court, record, m, thereby destroying the foundation tthe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, ‘he proprietors haye so much faith in 1 bettie powers, that they offer One undred Dollars for any case that it ls to cure. Send tor list of testimon- als. Address F, J. Curnty & Co., ‘ do,O. g@pSold bydruggis 5c unofticial returns give Holzman, dem ocratic candidate for mayor, a plu- rality of 988. The democratic can- didates for police judge and city clerk are probably elected by small major- ities. The council probably is repub lican. / The crop came from 180,000 acres. This fall the farmers will sow 300,000 acres. Six years ago Rush county had 25,000 acres of wheat. Ten years ago it had only 5,000 acres. Rush county is in*western Kansas, in what was termed the semi-arid re- gion. Now the wheat belt include: Rush county, which has raised a wheat crop of such importance that the state board of agriculture is is- suing a bulletin about it. The county, being sparsely populated, had diffi- culty in securing hands for the har- vest. Farmers’ daughters went into the flelds and saved the crop. S. I. Hale, member of the legislature from Ruch county, says that the phenome- nal yield of wheat has caused an ad- vance of 25 per cent. in the value of farm land. CENTENARIAN PASSES AWAY. Death of Woman Who Was in Bras- sels on Eve of Famous Bat- ule ef Waterloo. STATE OF MISSOUNT, } County of Bat In the Clreult ’ Ramey etal, minors, JnoCHayes.curator Miott,deed,J C Clark & DK Walker,exre Proop, Marqurite, dec’d, Jno C Hayes, admr. Pierce, Geo W, decd, J 8 Pierce, admr. Nov. 13th, 5th day Nov., 1903, term Quesenberry, Henry C, decd, A Moudy, admr Reese, ClarenceLet al, minors, MaryJ Gac Rhea, Archibald, decd, J D & J I Rhea, exra. Sheppard, MK et al,minors,G M Sheppard. G&C Scudder, Jothan, decd, W & A J Lentz, ex. Simons, Myrtle O, minor, J H Hover, G &C, Thompson, D N,decd Annie K Thompson, Admx ' Talbot ,ChasPetal,minors, LouisaLTalbottGac, Nov. 14th, 6th day Nov, 1903, term Walls, Wm L, decd, Isaac & Ben Walls, admrs. | and general nature o Wright, Mildred G, decd, Thos J Wright, ex. lien of the State of M Wright, Frank et al, minors, H H Wells, G&C, | taxes of the years 1100, Williams, Ella, minor, Wm E Walton, G&C, | 128 in the | agere Floyd, Willis, d Nancy A Floyd, admr. Kreiger, Adam, insane, Kath Kreiger, G & C’ Wagoner, Theresia, decd, H Loeb, admr Nov. 16th, 7th day Nov, 1903, term Weldon, Elizabeth, decd, L Q Robards, ex. Beale, Henry C, decd, J W Jamisoi Lemaster, John, decd, Eliza Lemaster, ex. Patrick, Sarah decd, Jno Speer, admr. Schapeler, Fred, decd, J Cath ~chapeler,admr | Sanderson, Thos D, decd, Sarah DSan¢terson,ex. Nov. 17th, 8th day Nov, 1903, term Sartain, C.J, decd, Mary M Sartin, ex. Yeates, Ann E, decd, W I Yeates, admr. Pearson, Susannah, decd, T & Hodges, admr. Corbin, Richard, decd, Thos Corbin, Graham, lina, decd, Minnie B Graham, ex. Hill, Ples » deed, Anna H Hill, admr. Lashbrook, Sami, decd ,TJsmith&FJTygard,ex. Executors, administrators, guardians and curators are required by law to te present and make settlements on the day set in the above docket, unless upon application, for good cause shown a continuance be granted. of Bates County, in the State of Mi onit on it is ordered by the clerkin defendant be notified by public tiff has commenced a suit this court by petition and amd 1900, quarter of stction 7, township 9 pba! at a ee section * Tange 32, that he Kind You Have Always Bougitt, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of diev his per= and has bee: l Y QM sonal sup § co its infancy. Gg 4 Allow no one t ceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jus 08” are bub ixperiments that trifle with and exda tie health of fants and Children—Experience against Uxperiment. _ What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- -goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasnnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoa and Wind ler, Bates Count: day in February, day thereof plead to law the same will be judgment rendered a The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Dutton was held the other day at Philadel- phia, her death having occurred at At- lantic City, and with the interment there passed a woman who had lived the whole of the nineteenth century, had heard the battle of Waterloo, and had been in imminent peril in times of insurrection in Cuba. She was born in Philadelphia, October 25, 1800, and was a daughter of Mr. Houard,aFrench merchant. In 1815 she accompanied her father on a trip to Europe, and happened to sold to satisfy the same | and pablished in es county, weeks successi next term of said court. record. [sza] 48-4t J. A PATTERSON, ‘and Fiatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the tomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. he Children’s Pauacea—The Mother’s Friend, fenuine CASTORIA Atways 4 V4 Bears the rentone of Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3Q Years. _.TME CENTAUA COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, HEW YORE CITY. the famous ball of the duchess of Rich- mond. She married Count Cabada, a Spaniard, and lived until his death in Cienfuegos, Cuba, where they owned a@ vast estate. A son, Frederic Ca- bada, served with distinction in the civil war, and was afterward, during the Cuban insurrection in 1868, gar- roted by order of the Spanish govern- ment. Her second husband was Sam- uel Dutton, a Philadelphia dry goods merchant. Another son, Emilio F. Cabada, is now living on the Cuban THE REPUBLIC’S GREAT OFFER. Special arrangement has been made by The St. Louis Republic to furnish old or new subscribers with the only official and authorized life of Pope Leo XIII. This is one great volume, bound in elegant cardinal cloth, gilt and ink stamping, with Papalcoato! arms, containing nearly 800 pages of text and illustrations. The work was prepared and written by Mon- signor O'Reilly, D. D., D. Lit., official biographer of the Pope. The regular cash price of this book is $2.50. Any one remitting $2 50 will be entitled to 18 months sub scription to The Twice-a-Week Re public and a copy of the book, post- age prepaid. This offer is open to new and old subscribers. The book is printed in English, French and German and is now ready for deliv- of the estate of G M Wille estate of his father. teen, Statue of Domitian Fo: The latest excavations in the Roman forum have brought to light the founda- tions of the colossal equestrian statue of Domitian, made so famous by the lines of statius. They are a meter be- low ground and measure 40 feet in length and 20 in breadth. Severe Halflstorm. A severe hailstorm, the like of which has never been witnessed before by the oldest resideats, visited Brunswick, Me., 8 few days ago. Hail stones measuring Order of Publication, ates county, Mis ou~ 25, 1903, the State ot M the State Missouri, George A Todd, defendants, Bell, Fritz, mi JnoB aac, Civil action for delinquent taxes, Four Shot in Texas Duel. chip.” He apoke at leagth on tho) teem is Bit Covetion. nd lank July, | aon, Mist B, wens, @ Bowen 0.00. tte ; : : Mineola, Tex., Oct. 15.—Dave | Necessity of every citizen taking aD) wrote imploring him to return, and | Ba ago bona orl . Bailey, Mii inor, Wright , G&C, | MMuavis stating among other ¢! itics, His solution ofthe matter|This letter fell into the real wife’s|copeimad, ThosC inca : a ; | Sbove named defendant, Geo, marshal of Grand Saline, be- peland, Thos C.ineane W F Hemstreet,G.&C | resident of the State of Missourl: ; was this: hands. Harvey voluntarily confessed | Cooper, Catherine, dec'd, Chas H Cooper, iKx, | is ordered llerk In vacation by fendant be netified by publication th: jal him inguent taxes of t year 18) amounting in the aggregate to eum of 9,60 together with interest, costs, com- id fees, upon the following described d situated in Bates county, Missor Lote 23, 24 block 24. City of W and that unless the said defendan pet ext term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, enthe first Menday in Fe! , 104, and on or before the first nd plead to said petition accord! same will be taken as confessed the k hed in the But- ly news eepee printed ssouri, for | 1 four weeks Seeman vely, tas ay ane ., Ld re the firat day ef the A true copy, of the “Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with in the city of Butler, Bates couoty, Miseoart, ag ny te aN regi bbe ican government. eo bi Ral ne _ bio gece Nov, 12th, 4th day Nov., 1903, term Weeai) Done at oer tn Butler, on the the 23 | S641 the same oF so much to the highest "bide . ushels, cents a bushel, a i , 1008, . internally, acting directly upon t Une ayaa eee present Rush county crop is Sent Morris, Olive et al, minore, seth E Cope, G&C. | Watt SA’ Patrensox, Clreult Clerk, Ad. execution and lood and mucous surtaces ot the s Indianapolis, Oct. 17.—Complete| $2,400,033, or $369.23 per capita. Order of Publication. Sherif of Bates County, Mo. ) t of Bates County, Mi riy:n vacation, Sept. 26th. 1005, the s Missouri at the relation and to the use of t, Johnson, Ex-officio Collector of the Revenue ssouri, plain- | tuff, vs. Nannie Davis Shelby, Samuel Sheloy, SP Allen John B Henderson, detendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her torney before the undersigned clerk of the Cir Jvurt of Bates County, in the State uf Missouri, in vacation and files wee pa ate and davit, sta.lng among other thin, above named defendant Jno. B, Henderson i non-residentof the State of Missouri; whereup- mation that the souri for the delinquent wT t te to the sum of f together with interest, costs, commissions and fees upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, te-wit: 160 acres southeast quarser of section 7 township 41, range 32, and 160 acres north ‘ange town: unless the fendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Bat- Missouri, on the first Mon- » and on or before the first to said petition accord- ken a8 confessed and ording to the of said petition and the above described real ¢ state And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- said that a copy hereof be publisned in the But- ler Weekiy Times a weekly newspay i lissouri, for ly, the last insertion to be mr, ‘ast fifteen days before tbe first day of the A true copy of the Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler, on this the 26th day of September, 1903 + treuit Clerk. Order of Publication. In the Probate court for the county of Bates, be tn Brussels when the Waterloo J.A. SILVERS, Angess term, 1993. G M Willey, deceased, " s jone, administrator. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation cannonade was heard that broke up Judge of Probate, » Ordae ot Pabilodien. Now at this day comes C W Done, administrator de sents te the court his petition, praying rts an pe pe pe the sale of so much of the real estate of con the first day of the this held on the second @fonday of November, an order will be made for the sale of the estate set out in said petition to-wit: Lots | ily, 11, 12. U8 and 14 Town Company's tion to Adrian, Missouri, or mach of the sald real estate as will be sufficient for th: yment of said legacies; and it ie further or- ered, that a copy of this order be publisheu e paper in Batee county, Missour before the next term of this cony. of the same be served en jeceased residing in Bates ‘oreeaid, at least ten days prior to the i .be next term of this court. STATE OF MI-SOURI, ¢ .. County of Bates hy I,J. A. Silvers, Judge of the genanet ag oa held in and for said county, hereby certify the foregoing copy of the origioal or- der of publ jon ‘im referred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and eral of sald (seau.) court. for four week 3 LVERS, Judge of Probate. ll ————— Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special exeon- tion iseued from the office of the clerk of the clroait court of Bates County, Missouri, re- turnabli court, Hicks and agi levied and sevlzed apon all tle. interest and claim of Hicks H oox, In and to the following Heetate eitnated ti Bates County, q ter allin section seventeen (17) In township forty-two (42) of thirty (31) Bates xcept five acres in the soath- forty acres lact described . She court) house, county, Miseourt, ry ther may be ie, to the highess » 0 eatiefy sald execution aad JUE, T. SMITH Sheriff of Bates Count; > Sheriff's Sal By virtue and authority o! tion for delinquent taxes. teau clo collector of the revenue of Bates county; againet W E \Valton and Nicholes Swartz ied oll thoright title fend: w jay th a 1g dwecribed real estate, tituated im Bates county, Missouri, to wit: Forty acres the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty. im township furty (40) of range thirty thre turday, October 24, 1008, o'clock in the fore- afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, SheriffSale in Partition, Notice is hereby given that under and by vir- tue of a decree in partition and order pale made by the circuit court ef Bates eounty, Missouri, at the regular bay tok term, ing: id M Warner pug Epstein and BE. M. Epstein her husband, Florence Downing and Henry Downing her husband and Kiizabeth Noland, defendants, and the autherity in me vested by said decree and an order of sale, a certified copy of which was delivered to me om the 29th day of September, 143, 1 will on Saturday October %4, 193, between the hours of 90’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the west front door of the court house,im the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described real estate tying id being situate in the county ef Bates an ite of Missouri, to-wit: Lot three in bloek one (1)ef Monigomery’a 8rd addit on to the city of Buth o JOE T. SMITH, 88-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. ‘6 that the amor Administrator’s Notice. Notice 1s hereby given that letters of admi: tration with will annexed upon the estate ot A DeLung. deceased, e ed to the undersigned, by the Ba‘ Probate Court, in Bai Cc bearing date the Sth d All persons haying claims against are required to exhibit them to me ce Within one year from the date ters, or they may be precluded from any bene- Gt of such estate; and if said claims be not ex- hibited within two years from the d ublication of this notice, ti rred, . W. CAMPBELL, 50-4 Administrator with will annexed. said Pae Tr printed Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and othe-s interested in the estate of Thos D -ander- son, dee’d,that 1, Sarah D sand rsun executrix of said €. intend to make final settlement exé term of the Bates County Pro- in Bates county, State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Missouri, on .he 9th day of November, 18, SARAH D SANDERSON, 50-4t Executrix, 8 Sheriff Sale in Partition, han M Gregory, John W Jam’ guar- d curator of Harman A Gregory and ‘& Meyers, plaintiff, vs. William R Greg- ory, defendant. in the circuit court of Bates Le, Missouri, vuue term 193. By virtue and an- thority ot a decree and order of sale made the sald court, in the abov of a certified copy thereof, Iwill on and pre- | Bai Saturday, October 24, 1903, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon in the of in hand the following described t Bi ty F of the southwest quar ter of section irty ($0), township forty-one (41) of range hirty-two 3d} in Batee county, Mo ET. ne are Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given.that letters teetamen- tary upon the of PG leoeeoed have been ted to the Bates coun’ THOMAS M. LiGHTFOOT, Execater half to three-quarters of an ‘Inch broke windows. | For the Future. Sry ei nag lobsters, -. the Buf- | Bears the > Courier, Race suicide is evidently, Bignatare mt long way om eg a a ery.Address all orders to The Re public, St. Louis, Mo. eaten A te eee a CASTORIA. Th Kind You Have Always Bought others interes.ed Geoeseed, that i Pierce, of said estate, intend to make , to be held at Butler, day of Nov., 193. 3. 480i Court, in Bates county. 3S. 3 Notice of Finat Settlement. : ‘ 1 Notice is eared in fhe eutate of Seow Pr re othera interested in the catate of Marion final settiemen: Notice of Final Settlement Notice ts here! ven to all credi interested inh Hayes, t thereof at the next term of the Bates Coun! State of Mis- Finck Adiministr.

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