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Car Barn Bandit Admits Senator Tillman Better. Twenty-Three Murders Washington, March 19.—Senator j -~ l M 18 — The Tillman. who for a week has had Chitago, [il., March 13 — “*? trouble with his throat, is reported r dita, >t convicted her “ , bara band r . © to be very much improved to night and sentenced ty) d-ab, are now con- . baat = cy ; . andthe confident expectation is ex- eesing crun tha Lave long mysti- : e er © ‘ong MYsti- pressed that be will be able to leave fied thy authorities, Uf the eouutry. . : . 5 ~*' theeity for the eouth during the pres- | Peter Piedermeyer, the brains of the . ; Pe ent week for a period of recuperation. | For Infants and Children. oe — : mega ong The marked improvement is due to | ; 7) os . a " F ey van ee the veltet experienced from the lane- | i H The Kind You Have Gustave Marx rewwembers murderiag ; | H oh | “- : , ing of another absceas. The senator: Always Bougt H eight persons. Marx declared in & syantows readily now and is able to | confession to day that he was one of @pueres without difficsity. . the three men who held up the Chi- : Bears the The Hatless Man of Macon is Signature cago & Northwestern express train | Dead. te | Bue & aili FAN LSC RILDREN at Tower W, neur DeKalb, four years ago. Thecrime, which has passed Macon, Mo., March 14 —Williom P. Beach, for the past twenty tive yeara into history as one of the most des- | perate ever committed in or about Chicago, has never been accounted | known as the “hatless man of Mex- for, ico,” is dead from pneumonia, a vic- Marx says both his confederates in| tim of his theors, the doctors state, the crime are dead and. refases to] thuta man will enjoy better health give their names. Ove of them, he} by discarding headwear altogether, in all kinds of weather. For a quar- ter of a century Beach has never, un- declares, “died with bis boots on” The railway authorities admitted a der any circumstances, permitted a hatupon his head He declared that loss of $102,000 by the robbery. Marx saya the robbers secured only hate cause catarrh and baldness, He was boru in Newark, N J., 69 years $8,000, the reat of the money having ago Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness andRest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. Pecipe af Old Dr SAMUEL PETCHER Banke - saa la Use For Over Thirty Years SOMPAWY, NRW YORK CITY, Aperfect Remedy forC tion, Sour Stompch -Diarriven Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. «Fac Simile Signature of been destroyed by the explosion of dynamite veed to crack the safe. “1 used dynamite forthe firet- time in the tower robbery and made a bungie of it,” Marx eaid. “We tied and gagyed the tower man and then flagzed the train, One of mv pals had ot the dynamite in California, [ placed a big lot of is on top of the vale, and wuen it went off it not only wrecked the safe but most of the money inside. With a swag of $8000 we came back to Chicago, although the potice were uader the smpression we headed for Omaha, Besides Jobn B. Johnson, killed at the car barns; Detective Quinn killed atthe tlie of my arrest and Otto Sauder, whom Roeski is generally suppored to have killed, I have killed tive other men.” If Peter Niedermeyer’s story is to be believed, ne bas killed a man for ‘Truatee’s Sale Whereas, George L Chapman and Martha B Chapmen. his wife, by their deed of trast dated March 5. 1908, and recorded in the re- corder’s ottiece within and for B: county, Miasoart, In book No. 178, page 372, conveyed to the unlersigned trostee the following described real eatate lying and being situate fo the county of Bates and state of Missouri, theast quarter of the southeast quar er of section nine (\) townehbip thirt (19) range thirty-one (31), containing fort: acres more or lee whieh was made in trusttosecnre the payment oione certain note fully describe: in sald dead of trust; and whereaadefaatt has been made in the payment of rincipul of said note and the accrued intereat thereon, all of which is now rast due and anpald, Now, therefore, at the roquest of the legal holder of sald note and pursnant to the conditions of said deed of truant, | will proceed to sell the above doseribed premises at pub: vendne to the highest bidder for cash, at the west front door of the court house, in the city of Batler, county of Bates and state of Mis- soarion THe ormran x World’s |Fair OOOO ; 8ST. LOUIS 1904 Friday April sth, 104, between the hoarse of nine o’clook tn the fore- noon and five o’clock in the atternoon of that day, tor the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and cost, C A. ALLEN, 204 ‘Trnatee, LOUIS 3 1904 News From Headquarters. Order of Publication, i. STATE OF MISSOURI, In_ the Cirouit Coart his attorney, W. 0. Jackson, and files his peud- tion alleging among other things that defend. ant, Themas Hobbs, is anon-resident of the State of Missouri; ed by notified »b cominencer cvurt the object and general nature of which is to establish title in himaelf by limitation to the east half of vo (2) of the north weat quarter of section five thirty-three Bates Miagouri, | Waless the said Frank } 1 Moro be and appear atthiscourt at tha o term thereof to be nd appesr at this the next term | begun and hold: a at the court hone: the city thereof to be begun n at the court | Of Butler, in said county, on the 2nd day of May house in the city of Butler, in ssid County, on | Bet, 84 on or bet We tirst day of eald term said cause, tne same will be taken | ment will & cordingly. {, and jadgment will be rendered Ant itis fu pred thal a copy hereof according be owwlished arding to 1 n the BurLeR And it is further ordered that a copy hereof | WHEKLY Tistks, & news} publisned im be publishes rding to law, inthe Burcer | Said county of Mates for four weeks succesive- WerekLy Totks, a newspaper pablished in said | LY. Publisbedt atleast once a week, the bust county of Kat for four weeks success insertion fo be at least thirty days before the published at least once a week, tion to be at least thirty days befo: day of said next May term of this court, {sean} C.M_ Barkley, Deput STAT CHRONIC SORES Signs of Polluted Blood. There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting as an old sore, You worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the patience is exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly looking place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under the effects of some serious disorder. 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S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order and at the same time tones up the system and builds up the general health, If you have a chronic sore write us. No charge for medical advice, THE SWIFT SPFCIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAe Order of Publication. Order of Publication. { STATE OF MISSOURI, 3 County of Bates, In the Cireuit Court, May Term, 1904, Mabel Del Moro plaintiff, vs, Frank 8 Del Moro, de- fendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney, W © Jackson, and files her petition sad aflidavit atiecing among other things that defendant, Frank B Del Moro, is a non- resident of the State of Missouri: \V hereupon it is ordered by the conrt that said de- fendaut be notified by publication that plaintif® has commenced 4 suli against him in this court the object and general nature of whieh is to ob- tain a decree of divorce on the ground that he has, without a ressovabie caus«, absented bim- self ‘rom the piaintiff for one year aud has fail- ed and refused to support his wife, and that County of Bates, Febraary Term, 1904 W.D Corbin, plaintlar, 8, Lhomas Hobbs, defendant. Order of Publication, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by whereupon it court that defendant be publicatie. that plaintiff has sult against him in this ia order- the township forty-one (11) range day of May, lw answer ory the same w and on or before the sito th nswer or plead to the t ition in said cause, s confessed and judg- first ciay ef said next May term of this court, Jd A, Patterson, Circuit Clerk, | A true copy from the,record, Witness my hand amt seal of the cireuitecourt of Bates couaty, this 2och day of Febru- "4. J A, Partenson, Circuit’ Clerk. ©. M, Barkley, D.C, the inst inser: the tirst J. A PATTERSON, Cireutit Clerk, ‘, M. Barkley, Deputy, A true copy from the record Witness my hand and seal of the Cir- cuitecourtof Bates county, this 2nd day of March, 1904 J. A PATTERSON, Cireult Clerk [seat] 4 19 4t Order of Publication, STATE OF MI-SOURI, Jounty of Bates, Order of Paoheation, { as, State of Missouri, i es. County of Bates . In the Circuit court of Bates county, Missourt, sin vacation Feb’y 6, 190 Fred i Whibler, laintif, ve. Carrie Whisler defendant. Now at this on comes the pisiatift hereta by hisattorney, B F. Jetsr, and tiles herein his petition ‘and affidavit, alleging among other things that defendant, Carrie Whisler, is anon- resi‘lent of the state of Missouri, ‘\hereupon it is ordered by ‘the clerk in vacation, that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against herin this court, the objectand gen- eral nature of which is to secure a «decree of divorce from said defendant, Carrie Whistler on the ground that said defendant absente: y if from plaintiff one whole year without a “I have killed twenty-three men and wounded seven ieén,” he declared, “Innocent men are serving time for my crimes in more than one peniten- tiary. Rewards amouating to $16,- 560 are outstanding tor me in difter- ent atates, I will confess these crimes ifthe police will give ime a written promise to give part of the :eward to my old mother.” FAVORITE HOME PAPER, a1, LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT Is the one great newspaper which ought to find a place in every home during the coming year. It has no equal or rival in all the west and will be indispensable to all who desire to keep fully informed as to the World’s Fair and the National Campaign of 1904. SEMI-WEEKLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT {ie issued issued in reasonable cause and still refuses to live with eaid plaintiff’. That she at one time lived in an ate of adultery with Chas. Foster, of Joah, Lowa, also with Fred Robsrds athe y head, both of Snenandoah, ya. Tnatshe was indicted and convicted of » 14, In the distriet court Established for nearly a century of Page county, Lown, and that unless the said and read regularly by more than 3 . * thle Carrie Whistler, be and appear ai this court, at THE GREAT are ey § er cna Ry ieee. AARNet ae 500,000 persons im the west and the next term tiereatyto be b un and holden at uesday aD riday. 8 & DIZ SEMI WEE! 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C man & non-reside ts of the Stare of Missuuri: term time, that said defendants publication that plaintiffs have commenced a# suit against them in this court theo general nature ot which is to obtain a decree of | 1 Hhisenul, yy tition tre objvet ana general the said court cancelling, auniing and declur- : Wch te Ww Uf ie ited Ol ie ing void aod of no force and effect. a trust deed ft M. ouri Lg ¢ de inquent taxes of executed bi Willis C, Heater in favor of The | he years fe ms Srpcaating Ih the Aniunan & Taylor Manufacturing Company of | S#8resute to che simu of S118 together with in- detend tman & Paylor | treet, Costs, eCommMinstG 6 ai Lee’, UpuM ine Company is the suc: trust deed be- yates ne d tracts oO. nod situated in ing of record in book Li at page #4, in the office | Pates county Ourl to-wit: The east bait of the recorder of derd: ty, Missouri to secure the ed, the north ha section nine (1) in township forty-two range thirty-three (33) in Bates county, Mis- souri. title and interest of defendant, \ViiliamC, Cox in and to deed of conveyance thereof, executed by plain- tiff, James B, Co: alleged to have be fim and estate of each of the pla’ntiifs and defend- ants named in the petition of plaintiffs in and to the real estate above and in said petition de- serited, and for a decree in partition and for the sale of said real es proceeds of such sale among the parties plain- tiffand defendant according to the respuctive rights and interests in said real e@ by the court aad Weekly E, The Ault D be and appear at thiscourt at the next term thereof to be begun and holden bouse in the city on the 2nd da; the 2nd day of sa: petition in said cs } as confessed, and judgment will ed aecordingly. be published according to law, in tne Burtex WREKLY TIMES, & Dewspaper published in said county of Bates for four Weeks suce pubtished at least once & week, ihe sertion to be at least first day of said next May term of chis court. A true copy from the record. Witness my band [sea 19-4 STATE OF MISSOURI, Im the Circuit Conrt, February term, 19¢4, W. D. Corbin, plaintiff, ye. Catharine a. Van Rolls, defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorney W. O. Pay neg N pod files his tion, allegin ti ant, Wis vordered by defendant be notified weet q ftatse county iL) 1d Catherine A. in a an da. of sald term—arewer or eek to the petition in said il be OF MISSOURL ? art n sronmty—M qT nty of Hates, =) *™ Term, 1, The’ state of the relation and to the use of W or of the revenue y. in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, ved, Huddleson, defendant, Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Kates county in the st-te of Missouri, and it appearing to th court toa’ summons has been issued in the above entitied cause aguinst the defendant J. Huddleson, directed to the sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, and that sad sherit! of Bates county, Missouri, to whom said summons waa directed, has made return thereon that the de- fendant J, Hucddleson, cannot be fuund, andthe February Missouri February term, 1004, Albert Cox, Nettie T Johneo J, Cox, Saiite K. Cox, James B, Cox, Lulie M. ‘ox, R.G, Hartwel W. F. Duvall, H. EB Percival and J =. Duvall, composing th: firm of Duvall & Percival, plaintifs, va. Wesley K. Cox, William ©. Cox and the vult man & Tay ‘ation, suc cessor to th y Manufac- turing Company, detandants, r of Pablication. atthisday come the plaintiffs herein by torney and tle herein petition, alleging pong other things that defendants d, William ©, Cox, and th t+ faylor Company, & corporatiun, are the court being furth r satisiled that process cannot bi serv (on eaid detendaatd, huaddles fore ordered by the court that Hi be wotfled by publication commenced & sulk agacmst him Whereupon, it is ordered by the court in » notified by ecu and of the southeast q: er, north of th: river, see tion thirty-three (33) township toirty eight (38) range thirty(s0) aud that uniess the said defend- ant be and appearat then term ot this court to be begun anc holden in the city of utier, Bates county, Missouri, on the tirst Monday in May, 04, anc on or before the third da thereof (if the term shallso long continue, an if not then before the end of the term) and plead to eaid petition according to law the same will be taken a3 confessed and jurigment rendered according to the prayer of said p ‘tition and the above described real estat. sold to satiefy the same. And itis further ordered by the court afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the But- | ler Weekly Ties, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks suecessively, the last insertion to be ot least thirty days before the tirst day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the rec- in and for Bates coun- 1 conveying, in trust, dept therein describ- of the norihweet q rof (42) of coverin| avin nto! fhe finding and deciaring the right, id land, by virtue of an unrecorde: absolute on its face, but in fact given to secure the ayment of aloan of money only, Also the ding and decreeing the right, title, interest id and 8 diviston of the tate as foond thet unless the said | William ©. Cox and Taylor Company Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with {SKAL] ‘he seal of said cours hereunvo affixed Done at office in Butler, on this the 8th day of March. 194. J, A, PATTER-ON, Lett Cireuit Clerk, By C, M. Barkley, Deputy. ‘Ox, the court id county ext, an’ on or before or plead te the je same will be taken be render- of Butler, in if M Order of Publication. And it is turther ordered that 8 copy hereof In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, May term, i904. State of Missouri at the re- ination and to the useof Wiltiam f Johason ex- officio collector of the revenue of Bates count: in the atate of Missouri, plaintiff. ve. Kil Griggs, the Johnson Lanu Co, & corporation, the unsnown heirs of Koberi Belcber, deceaa- ed, and their unsnown busban and the unknown heirs and dey. EK Belcher, of John N Belcher and E Rhoads, ail deceased, and their unknuw nus- bands and wives, defendan Now on this loth day of Mare! 1904, comes the plaintiff by W O Jackson, her attorney, be- fore the court in term time and it appearin; from the allegations of the petition, whicn sai petition is duly sworn to and veritiea by the affidavit of the reiater in this cause, that the following defendants above named are non- residents of the state of Missouri, to-wit: Kili Griggs, the unknown heirs of Robert Belcher a ,end their unknown husbands aod wives, and the unknown heirs and devisees of ‘Thomas E Belcher, of John N Selcher and ot Edward Rhoades, all deceased, and toeir un- known husbands and wives; and it further ap- aring from she allegations of said petiti Raly verified by affidavit as aforesaid that tne: are 8 Whose names cannot be inserted in said petition, because they are unknown to the iT hh » and that so far as relator’s xtends said persons claim and de- 7 er interest they nave in the lands hereinafter described, by the laws of devise, descent, and intermarriage from the said Kob- ert Belcher, ‘homas K Belcher, John N Betcher and Edward Belcher, respectively, deceased, “4 It is theretore, ordered by the court in term time aforesaid that all of seid above named defendants, and ali of said enkown defendants be and appear a; the next term of this court to be held at the court house ia Butler, Missouri, on Monday the second day of May, 1904, and ou or befere the third ua: ‘thereot if the term shall so long continue. pes if not then, befure the end of the term, te an- ewer said petition, and that if they do not so appear, the same will be taken as confessed, igment rendered against each of them, ae prayed in said petition, the object and gen- eral nature of which is to enforce the Hen of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 192, andthepenalty, interest and costs thereot, against the follownig described real estate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the north half of eee gyn ra southemet uarter, ion 10, ip $3, range B. And itis ordered that Sisco be published for four week successively in Tum BuTLER Weexry Toes, anews thirty days betu: and seal of the circuit court of Bates L} county, this 3rd day of March, 1904 J, A. PATTERSON, Cireuit Clerk, C.M Barkley, » Order of Publication. County of Bates H bec ti- ease sane other things that defend. Catharine A. 8, 18 @ non- jent of the State of Missouri. ‘Whereupon red by a eat that = aaid mmenced' tiff has col jeot an® = hold ry 6 city of Butler, in said county, on the day of May, 14, and on or before the cause, the same and judgment will be further ordered that # copy hereof lew, the tak rendered