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Attempt to Wreck Burlington Train. To Kill “Simon Legree.” , Mo., Nov. 144—An at-| Loganeport, Ind, Nov. 14—Dur- ‘ was made to wreck a fast Bur- | ing the presentation of “Uncle Tom’s pepaton passenger train on the) Cabin” here last night by the Al Mannibal and St. Joseph, west of | Martin company, Frank Marshall, a Hannibal, last night. A heavy steel! burly negro and son of a former rail weighing 800 pounds was placed | slave, rendered insane by the whip- the track, but the train struck it | ping of Uncle Tom by Simon Legree, ih full force and knocked it 50 feet | leaped upon the stage and attempted the track. The applying of the | to kill the actor. Uncle Tom jumped brakes at the time by the engineer | off the block and took a hand in the fht the train to such a quick fight, but the negro was overpower. that people were thrown from ing both of them, when a policeman Seate and berths in the sleeping | suppressed him. The performance Detectives dispatched to the} was broken up by the incident. The pene are working on the case. negro suid his father had been whip- CURSE FOLLOWs A FAMILY. 4 Singalar Malediction Which Has Been Felflied in Historic English House. The Erskine family, the youthful head of which, the twelfth earl of Mar, has just | attained his thirty-eighth year, provides one of the strangest and most terrible curses on record. By some the curse has The Spirit of America is exemplified in America’s greatest food product— been attributed to Thomas, the Rhymer; Uneeda Biscuit by others to the abbot of Cambuskenneth and by many to the bard who was at- A food for body and brain workers— tached to the house of Mar just prior to the elevation of the earl in 1751 to be almost all nutriment. A food for busy people— regent of Scotland. It is a most compre- : ° hensive curse, but local tradition claims quickly bought and convenient. that it has been fulfilled in every detail, not only in the banning, but in the bless- The most skillful baking in the world— ing with which it concluded. The “proud Sta ta Wael ped just.as depicted on the stege,and | chief of Mar” was assured that his work money cannot buy better, yet sold at a popular price—ge, ops the Cold and Works off the the memory drove him to mad: would be cursed and never finished and : 4 y ahd P . Cold. otal that only when an ash sapling sprang A necessity for their food value and economy. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets from the topmost bower of his ancient Worm D stroyer, ire a cold in one day. Nv cure, ne y. Price 25 cente. Jeff Davis’ Home at World's Fair. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 14.—The con- t for the erection of the Missis- ppi building at the World’s Fair let to-day for $15,000. The : : : ding is to be a replics of the Jef Aa Insane Woman's Deed. on Davis home at Beauvoir.| Dover, Del, Nov. 14 Mrs. Edith ¢ Taylor, the director of works | Jackson Hollis, and a member of an the exposition, has agreed to | influential Comden family, killed her at trees in front of the Mississippi | husband, Delaware T. Hollis, by tower would the sorrows of family be A luxury in their goodness and cleanliness, White's Cream Vermituge, not only | ended and the “sunshine of royalty beam , ; kills worms, but removes the mucus|on thee once more.” Always packed in the In-er-seal Package, which preserves the goodness of and slime, in which they build their] “The ear! to whom the curse was dellv- neste; it brings, and quickly, a healthy ered destroyed Cambuskenneth abbey | condition of the body, where worma|and with the stones began to build a cannot exist. 50c at H L. Tucker's | palace at Stirling. It was never finished drug store. and is still known locally and punningly a a as “Mar's work.” Other clauses In the ¢ curse received strange fulfillment and the predicted ash sapling was found on the “topmost tower” between the years 1815 and 1820. In 1822, when George IV. vis- Ited Scotland, he restored the estates which had been forfeited for the family’s support of the Stuarts. Finally Queen NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY wife placed a revolver againat hie lilding as they are at Beauvoir. shooting him enrly to-day. Mr.| Victoria accidentally met the countess in Order of Pohl ; Sid dh idee —_—_—— SEN FETE weep i i a room at Stirling castle, spoke with her uhhical r of Publication, ee To Cure a Cold in One Day. a ne ee, Ee and kissed her on parting. Thus, in the | STATE OF MissOUaI, | 4. STATE OF MISSOURI, Order of Publication. e Laxative Bromo Quinine County of Bates words of the curse, “the kiss of peace Was | 1,46 Cironit Coentyettece, {(™ STATE OF MISSOURI, ( ,, bets. All druggists refund the| head and fired. Last night the hue-|civen to her though she sought {t not.” sour, November "saree tees ooertee Bale n1inatbe circult Coart of Ratea County. Missou- In the Probate Coat the the eonuty of Ratna i ry qi » Sep 5 oney if it fails to cure E. W,| band consented to his wife beingsent | and another prediction justified, of were aaa aati, the, wae Missouri at the relation and. to theese tatof | August term, 10, rove’s signature is on each box, ba to an asylum for the insane, and the wile believed from that moment that her husband had turned against her. X Extate of Joseph Timmons, Deceased, * ieiiialiciitcisesieaaincilaas Tevenue of Bates county, in the stateof Mig | ©; JoOhneon, Ex-officio Collector of the Revenue! Mina Timmons, Administratri » with CONSUMPTION CURED BY KNIFE) sun, platntit. va anos Heiges, mma | Of,0atee County, in the State of issourl, plain: | will of daack anne a teERRELN bas J; Meroer W. A, Lanetown, Mary L’ Walls, | ti, Ys. Naunte Davis shelby, Samuel Shelby, Order of Publication ——ae Me) er Brothers Drug Co., 3, Hir-ch & Go,, | 3? Allen John B Henderson, detendants, " Now at thisday comes Mina Timmons, Ad- ee h Her Physicians Pierce Lung of a Patient | defendants. Civil action for delingnent taxes, 5 Pays — Fee Wit Mrs. Hollis will be held in jail until a in a Most Remarkable ‘avon “yh for cotaraent EN PR nn a= 0 az comnee the eae res at. a Joerg inmons, "decent, nn presse . ie comes 8 a ‘un reign ir. 6 cour! fo: di Oe ea jary passes upon her sanity, Operation, her attorney befure the clerk of we f- e galt Court of Bates County, in the State of | the sale of so Inuch of tie teal satate of card dee erre » "? ber court of Bates county. in the state of Mi Miss Lizzie Grennell, of Hampton, seer in Wpoastog, stating am N. H., has had her right lung opened | {bat defendant intate af Mibana by the surgeons at Stamford hoepital,|it i» ordered by the clerk in vacation | 0Di¢ le ordered by the clerk Stamford, C i deavor to | ‘at the said defendant be notitied by publica. | 4¢fendant be notified by y moras conn» in an endeavor t0 | tion that plaintiq hascominenced eeultogeigas | Ras commenced agai whereof it Is ordered, that all persons interest~ save her life, She was suffering from | her in this oourt by petition the objest aud = ‘urt by petition and affidavit j odin the estate of said deceased, be notified ti d the operation was | Xeneral nature of which 1s to enforve the lien | AN@ Seneral nature of which is to enforce the | that application as aforesaid bas’ been made, consumption ani Pt 40) Of the state of Missouri for the delinquent lien of the State of Missouri for the delinquent and unless the contrary be shown on or before one of the most remarkable known to | taxes of the re 190) and 1901 amounting taxes of the years 190, 1%0, 191, amount- the frat day of the next term of this coart to be Missouri, in vacation and flies her petition and ceased described im said petition as will therthings *Mlavit, wang eens other thing that the | and satisfy the specific legaeles mentioned ta *, 18 anon. | SeVe pamed di it Jno B. Henderson is a} the will of said deceased, and yet unpaid for Wheren; “4 non- residentof the State of peel wheroup- | want of sufficient assets, auch petition being in vacation that the | aceompanied by the aceounts, lets and invea- icatio. tories ag required b; en examination obert Dowthitt and Grace Tyroll of Beautiful Clear Skies. more, IIl., came here to-day to be Horbine exerts a di rect influence ed. Dowthitt had no money to| on the bowels, liver and kidneys, the license fee of $2, but akindly purifying and strengthening these aunty clerk iseued it on credit. The organs, and maintaining them ina de_gave Justice Church her ring normal condition of health; thus re- security for his marriage fee and in the to the sum of 3, ing in the aggregate to the sum of $67.04. hold on the second Monday of November, | cash he advanced — br coreg Rag See, ix cea eee a large mit inter ® commiseionn a2 fart woos together with Interest, costs, commissions and | an order will be made fer the tale of the real + erent n, and more or lexcribed tracts d alt fees upon the following described tracts of land | estate set out in said Petition to-wit: Lote 169, cavity at the apex of the right lung |!,Batesoounty, Missourl to-wits ve , situated in Bates county, Missouri. te-wit: , | 110, 11, 12. band éTown Company's addi The east twenty-five feet of the south halfot 180 acres southeast quarter of section 7. | tion to ‘Adria » Missouri, er se much of and an abscess in the upper part of} block nine in the olty of Butler and that | ‘CWoship 11, range 32, and 160 acres northeast said real estate as will be sumctent for th iddle lobe. Uuless the -aid deferdant be and appear at | (Uarier of stction 7, township 41. range 3? and ayment of said legacies; and it is further er- e m le lobe, to next term ofthis court to be begun and 620 acr s east half of section % township 41 Reed, that a copy of this order be published im The operation was to establish a | holden at the court bouse: in the cltseu Bane | range Bo aed arta, Unless the sald de | some ‘newspaper in Bates county, Missouri, drainage through the chest wall, | !ef, {neald county, on the ra: Mondayin eeb | fondant be and appear at the nex! termof this | for four weeks before the next term of this x Be ‘O e ,; {| raary, 104 and on or before the third da: coart to bet a and bolden in the clty of But- conrt and that a eopy of the same be served om Three and a half inches of the second | thereot, (if she term shall co long continue,and | Ie? Bates County, Missouri, ‘on the frat Mon- | each of the heirs of deceased residing in Bates f not then before the end of eaid term,) and . . | County, aforesaid, at least ten days prior rib was cut, five inches of the third |! not th ) Gay 'n vebruary, Ia, and ob or before the frst ty, aforesaid, at leaat ten a lor to the * * plead to sald petition acco ig to law the day thereof piead to said petition accord- | first ‘Way of the next term of this court. rib and three and a half inches of the | same will be taken asconfeaved andjuagment | ‘0,18 the same will be ‘aken ab confessed and Siar OF Mis8OURBI less of pimples, blotches and black- heads. 50c at H, L. Tucker's drug store. IULIONAIRE’S POOK STOMACH The worn-out stomach of the over- d millionaire is often paraded in cra Deine be @ horrible Lem evils attendant on the possession Eos wealth. But millionaires are} Vatrensburg, Mo., Nov. 14 —The mos the only ones who are afflicted | lepbone has made it possible that —_—_————___ A Revival By Telephone. rendered a: ding to th f eal oy judgment rendered according to the prayer o | County of Bi bad i bad stomachs. Fhe proportion 8 revival, planned at first to include ag hig eaten Leeman ian ee air ihe above devcribed real eatate ao to ssid petton tnd ihe thaw Geseribed real catate , natn sedate f fn Mlb ap enon tg greater song t e toilers. Dys | only Warrensburg, now includes oth- ched er epsia tye mage pA og er towns in Johnson and Cole coun- } > Weve Serhan than the ilo, ties. A large transmitter has been ‘aire unless they avail themselves ofa | Placed near the pulpit of the Chris- ) @tandard malhins like Green’s Au-| tian church, where the meetings are ‘AD fe ft « And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- | the foregoing les true copy of the original or- wound and stitched there. The lung aald hing pig ad ty the clark afore. said that a copy hereof be published inthe But- der of publication therein: referred ie, as the was explored by an aspirating needle Butter Weexcy Tim: ® woekly newspaper ler Weekly Times a weekly Bewengpee printed same appears of record in my office, and both cavities located. printed and publishe Pay toanty Mise and published in Bates county, Missouri, for Witneas my hand and seal of said court, for four wee: uccessively, the’ lest ra Serer, the wee insertion to be [seav.] court, Done The pleura was then opened and | insertion to boat least thirty days before the | at leas erp ys fore the first day of the | the abscess was thoroughly cleansed, | Urst day of the next term of the clrouit quart, | NeXt term of eaid court, A true copy of the t office im Butler, Bates county, Missouri, this 20th day of Auguat A i jy» 108. record. ' J, A. SILVERS, as well as the cavity in the apex, A true copy of the record. Wit- t ‘ Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid 49-4 Judge of Probate. { ~~ Flower, which has been @ favor | held. Any telephone subscriber who} This drained the cavities andthe} @™Y Clroult GoUrt of Hater cree ene | Comat) With the seal of said court hereunto Le Rielalsseabindabaccls ate houeehoid —— for all stomach | wishos may hear the entire service. | wound was closed with the exception Whe She Giy OF Marea bee at, the sth day ot Sey! ber ste nels “troubles for over thirty five years ; ne + &. Sees 4840 SLA PAL. 8. Ny ciroutt Clerk Order of Publication. Fi th id The sermons were heard plainly | f an opening sufficient for drainage. | 1-!t Ctrentt Clerk ine fi A) ugast Flower rouses the torp' T ight in Jett City, nine-| TB Chest wall was strapped and anneal STATE OF MISSOURI, : liver, thus creating appetite and in-| Tuesday night in Jefferson City, nine- dressed, Order of Publication, Order of Publication. (anceaiiine: & ring perfect digestion. It tones|ty miles from here. The Rev. Dr. The operation lasted 35 minutes, | sTaTE OF MISSOURI, {m the Probate conrt for the county of Bates lathe cl oult Court of +stee county, Missou~ | © egy gaacherd ‘iving g ge tea Wilson, of Cincinnati, and the Rev§} Miss Grennell was then awakened and Ih he Casale Ones fatale ‘Term, 1903, "Bo plusinttratce, er? cwseened, Oa ibae relation and 10 the use of We, b. ! Dr. McVay, of Nebraska, are in| experienced only a slight pain in the| sonal Campbell prsinig sevice Order of Publication Hatin ens ex-etlole Colicotor of the Reveune of \@hat your station. rial bottles, : ' if 2 ‘ va. . , Bates county, in the State Wiesourt, plaintis, back. She grew steadily stronger Thomas B ‘Campbell Defendant Now at this day comes ( W Done, administrator | vs, WE Walton, George A Todd, defendants. from the reaction of the anaesthetia| Now at thie day comes the plaintift herein, by | ofthe pap ER tailane pete Yan |, Civil action for delinquent taxes. and a complete recovery is looked for, | her attorneys, Dooley &8mith,and Hl-s her peti- | Seats. for the sale of so much of the real estate |, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- — tein tion and aumaavit, sileging, among other things | of said deceased as will pay and satisfy the re- | ‘ravy before the undersigned clerk of the Cire TEST that defendant le nota resident of the State of | ‘naining debts “due Up seid nine and | cult Court of Bates eer alga he Beate of Mie. EST FOR CAVALRY MEN. Missouri: yet unpaid for want of sufficient ‘assets | Suri, in vacation and files her petition and Whereupon, It is ordered by the court in term sccompanied by the accounts, lists and inven- | *Muavit stating among other things that the Soldier R 7 Ume, that said defendant be notified by publi- ries as required by law; on exami above named defendant, Geo, A Todd is a non- jer Reaches West Point Thirty-| cation that plaintiff’ has commences } Suit | whereof it is ordered, that ail persons interest- | Tesident of the State of Missouri: Whereupon it Nine Days After Leaving Oklaho- | %S*inst him in this court, the object and gener- sd in the estate of said deceased, be notified | i$ ordered by the Clerk in vacation that the de- ma Whole Trip fo caak t raeas veined A!) ee a Tae, nd hat application a3 atoresaid has been made feedent be aera ‘ig serene thet eislada —" le on Horseback, e defendant herein upon the grounds that the " fore | bAscommenced a sul' against him in this court said defendant has absented Eimecit trom the ind antes the contrari be shown on or before Se; regular size, 75c. charge of the meetings. he first day of the next term of this court to | YY petition and aMdavit, the obj ul general 5 plaintiff without reasonable cause for the spac 2 M Nov. ature of which i fore the A young man, who has come 2,000 miles | of one whole year prior. to the Wing of thiseuit | gygleld, othe second Monday of November, | vature stfu the dalton ses of - 3 ill be 7 State of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the on horseback, has arrived at Newburgh, | that during eavd time has f-tied 0 gantri: vocle, ec bo mech OF tre meal cotatent aad ane | year tg) amounting In the aggregate 0 the “ " oe 2 support oO ntift anc i ci rum o $.60 together with interest, coats, com- bap N. ¥. He is William Davis, member of | chiluren, and that unlias’ the said? Tiowen Fo de Raa ag Fastiey aent.OF | tnisalons and fees, upon the followingdesttied the Eighth United States cavalry, and pre Hand Re ed super terres ane ed that this notice be published in some news- paged) ‘a? ata 8 da bik he cae ae ~ [has been traveling across the country | the court house In the clty of Bente yaenane 0 oda igh erg Ae oT nut, and that unless the said. defendant On atest ride. The government is mak- | county. on the Ist day of February next, and | that a copy of this notice be served on each of | Ye nd appear at the next term of this court to i ber of id on or before the first day id term, ifthe | the heirs of deceased, residing’ in | b¢ begun and holden in the city of Butler, Kates ng a number of test rides. frm shail go long continue—answer or plead to | Bates county, Missouri, aforesaid uf lees; | county, Misaourl, onthe frst’ Monday in Fore Davis and 11 other members ‘of the | the petition An sald cause, the same will be | ten daysprior to the first day of the next | Tuay, 14, and on or before the first dav there- Eighth Iry left Oklah 88 days | ‘ken 88 coniessed, and judgment will be ren- term of this court of; and plead to said petition according to law 4 cavalry le: ahoma ¢ @YS | dered accordingly. 5 STATE MISSOU; the same will be taken as confessed and judg- previous, bound for West Point. They And it is farther ordered,a copy hereof be pub- ar of othe ial 88. ment rendered according {othe prayer of sald = , | shed, according to law, in the buTLEX WeRK- . petition and the ahove described ‘real estate were allowed to eat and sleep when they Ly Tives, 8 newepap-r published in ead coun- I, J. A. Silvers, judge of the probate Hold to satisfy the same. liked, the object being only to see how paid, ard ae four we: - Eecoesnvely, pub- coal, held in and for said county, nie - And itis further ordered by the Cet Steees is 7 4 itched at least once a we-k, the last insertion to tify that the foregoing is a true copy of the | said that a copy hereof be published in the But- cood” are but quickly they could reach West Point. Of be at leat thirty days before the first day of said | original order of publication therein. referred ler Weekly Trans, 8 weekly newspaper printed a —— the 12, Davis was the first to reach his next February term of this court, to, a8 the same appears of record in my office. and published in Bates county, Miesouri, for hoe health of destination. J. A. PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk. Witness my hand and seai of said | four weeks succesively, the last insertion to be a *. n ByC,M Banrkuiey, veputy. SEAL] court. D. ne at office in Butler, Bates | at least fift en days befere the first day ef the inst Experiment. Davis is lighter than the others who ? ceate ) y at day ASRASANRRATS NS The Kind You Have Always Boug in use for over 830 years, has borne the and has bes ade under his per= sonal nevis inco fis infaney. ne G H Adloyrv:¢ one to decoty ¢ you in this. All Counterfeits, Initations and “Jus weexperiments that trifie with and end Infants and Childven—Exnerienco ag A true copy gre the Meg ite NEE, ener el Missouri, ra os Sep- | next diem of said court. A true copy of the & ness my hand, and seal o! e ember 1903, a. < 3. record. # i - made the trip, and when he start- [sea] Circuit Court of Bates county, 4 Judge of Probate. sie Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with e Wh * fe C: A@ TOR iA ed out he went with a rush. The re- 7 a nig Buti day of October, 108. {snat] the seal ofald court hereunto adixed. ye ve 4 . PERSON, Circuit Clerk, me at officg in But m this the 251 . ac is PTD sult was that he led all the way,and at! 9.4, By C. M. Hankey, D.C. Notice of Final Settlement. lay of September, 1808.” : 7 s each place he had his pick of the horses, SS ies wien i a alediowasa| J A) Patterson, Circuit Clerk, Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- 30 this helped him. Just before he Order of Publication. seen ed ee Piste goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It reached Garrison his horse gave out, State of Missouri, deceased, that I, J.-8. Pierce, administrator Contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic and when he reached there the ferry had | County of Bates * theceot at tee nent tore or tae ates Gone Administrator's Notice. y in 4 — stré stopped running. He reported by signal | in the Circuit court, October term, 1903 d | Probate Court, in Bates county, State of Mis- substance. Its age is its guarauice. Te destroys Worms t we " Palate » aor Cornelison plaintiff, vs. yw Cotuelishar te: souri, to be held at Butler, Miesouri, on the Rebel rgb Mili gd tag epe Flop ra and allays Feverishness. I¢ cures Diarrhoea and Wind gf or fendant. 9th day of Nov., 13. J. 8. PIEXCE A DeLang,. Geceneed, have bean” avant - " * vere’ " When he started Davis weighed 137] Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by 48 4t od Ss igned, 'b B Po an It relieves Teething Troubies, cures Constipation her storney, OF Borie ‘and tles her petits ed to the undersigned, by the Bates County : A _ pounds, and on his arrival at West Point y> ys wlber A ptgh airy Probate Court, in Bates County, Missouri, 3 _@nd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the his weight was 108 pounds. He is tired, | 2a. SMaavih alleging among other things that dearing date the Sth day of October, 1908. ‘ $ ‘3 1 ivitan henitiey and nacanal sleep. Is F'4 pe 4 e is tired, prea aggrat dee teh By pth d boy state of Mis- All persons having claims against said estate Be f h and Bowels, giving he y but happy, and thinks he has broken the | our: erenpon itis 0 ered by the court in . } hen tees de | 8¥¢ required to exnibit them to me for sllow- i “The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, record. The government aims to test | wumtiines, that pinintit negsomy ee notified by | | Specialarrangement has been made | ance within one year from: the dave ofeand atte g en the stamina of man and horse in the against defendant in this court, the object and by The St. Louis Republic to furnish | |<, or 1 etintel ba MT oad clatine be notes. BDENUINE Cc AS i OR | A ALWAYS long ride, which {s sald to be a sugges- | from defendant ou tre statutory grommd, ines | old or new subscribers with the only | hibited within two years from the date of the ae that ton of the new chief of staff. for more than one hobs mec trom plaintis | official and authorized life of Pope marred ‘stmiandat; CAiEMEL 3 Bears the Signature of : das Hace Gabe, is fe tO ed Leo XIII. This is one great volume, om A professor in a far western univer- | vide for the tice Fo ait and has ofered | bound in elegant cardinal cloth, gilt “lf £2 “4 sity advances the theory that the pe- And that unless the said, defendant J W | and ink stamping, with Papalcoatot| —_yotice of Final Settlement. ¥ 3 culiar virtues of girls are due to clothes, Cornellson, be and at this court, at the containing nearly 800 josie Of Fin ment. v and that if the boys and-girls were ths court house, Lathe ligt Butler, in sald ene “pated ie Psssea terested To fheestate of Thos D conde A of text and illustcations. The work | vthersin' othe tehred edie mn 4“ 4 dressed alike all would be equally county, om the dst day of ebruary, 1904, next, 5 von, deo’, that Savah 1D sands raon exceutrix _ ee ° gentle and refined. Evidently that pro- | the fem shal 9 lon goollane ant no en oe. om Fann, | ibetet eect term of the Satee County Bree ; 8 fessor has never been to a sewing go- | 0” or befere the 7 Of sald term, answer | gignor O'Reilly, D. D., D. Lit., officia bate Court, in Bates county, State of Missouri, 6 Kind You Have Always Bought clety eat ght or taken Into considers. | vuPyantesmtcaisns ea furgateme | enon Le ot he Poop sais ak Saar eh caer ] Be enant % the Pettisonted Turk. |SSAMMENIE: asttes asncnpenwect| ‘The regular cosh price of this book | er P Y Wah soldiers. vg yanisved comeing t law, in the Hemas |. $9150, Any one remitting $2.50 |———————________ - In Use For Over 30 Years. —e Wizanux toate, enewapeper fubised inaad | i@ $2.50. Any ng y & Quicker Route, orhiihoen or teneten four successively, | will be entitled to 18 months eub Sheriff’ st3ale, {THE CENTAUA COMPANY, TY MURRAY STRECT, NEW YORK OrTY. A Sioux City (Ia.) man drew all his Reetr elnen Gee bmn the last inser- ys before the first! scription to The Twice-a-Week Re 3y virtue and authority of a general execution money out of the bank, intending to | day of the next Fe term of this court. P’ anda use it in speculating on'the board. of C.M Bartleg; BATTEISON, Greet clr.” | public and a copy of the book, post: | sour of Sates county; Missouri, returnshions trade. A burglar got to it first and the | 4 Ee copy Hom’ Foor and the soator| 28° Prepaid. This offer is open to rested tn favor of Laut B Naor tay eee a ee mg oe City man is lamenting. So tar the elreult eourt of Bates county,” | new and old subscribers. The book dae Eide! pate levied and setzed upon ail (he "the Troubles of | 02,°22_ be seen the only reason the loser | (Seat ee ATEKOO tert Clerk, | is printed in English, French and 1 amipx in ‘and to the following described real ‘ ‘has for feeling sorry for himself is that -4t CM. B. ' ‘ stated in Bates county, »issour', to-wit: | Children of the money went a little quicker than | Scena mt bs te German and is now ready for deliv- |" Lois 14, 19; 16 118, 19, 30,21 and 22 of block : earae he had carried out His original sles is baal ta ee aneats ns ang | PF+— Addons all orders to Tho Ro | *% Amsterdam, Mo.» 1 will on : the Child and gramme. 2 public, St. Louis, Mo. vetween thi hours Of pine o'clock in the fore- | 4 TEETHING EASY. acon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ; Omelet for Hom-Let. {ay, at the east front door ofthe court house, | Or mall £5 conts to ©, J, MOPFETT, M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. | Hom Let, a Chinese youth, has en- casTonra. ‘Siths ane orn ven eo yay We , ' and Prevents, tered John Hopkins university and the Bears the Bougit | 4 at public vendue e R. Sores, Colic, Hives, Thrush. cannes taba: hazers are already arranging to break Blgnatare > for cash, Uo satity sald cxesntion nd cook. x cr ean pent yome eggs on him. a 1-it Sheriff of Bates County, ‘Mo.