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1 mM 11:05 P. M, 1) 5:08 P.M, 27 P.M. 12:49p. mm. ‘ SS x . . SSA ALAN The Kind You Have Always Bougit, and witch has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made vt his per- sonal supervision since faney. le Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger (ic health of Infants and Children—Experience against Lxperiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Of, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness., It cures Diarrheen and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and tulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, ! cenuinE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of Te, ide square enand chil . wl @ rea Wy = ay. HA The Kind You Have Always Bought h Depart il dalek and ety Mo, Sp eTaaNNI. S88 Telephonel0, ‘ie LL TUNE THAT LLD 10 CoURi. A Fair Ne J Novel Reve Mauste Teacher's e Caused Her Arrest. All Vineland, N. J Miss 1 nown-music teacher, court. Miss Hoffman had ar.ong her pupils the wife of Artist !u,ch who is one of the best-known residents of the borough. The wors was progressing | finely to all appearance, and N\ Hoffman presented her bill. Mr. Hotch-! kiss was in doubt as to the amount is talking 6f how a widely- ng herself to Florence ST. LOUIS | lick... eo vig || Pee | World's Fai | LOUIS 3 News wera 1904 From Headquarters. ; am : atten, Mo, -opathy , on Ohio 18e8 & ICK, ler, Mo. pest. y good fe ie 1s not d newspa- is possible vaper. It is worth ] the year ll the im- fairs ofthe most reli- oney and oseshould sof a news- read by ear. 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They were apparently un- | able to settle the matter amicably, for| the other night the fair teacher was ar- rested and taken before the recorder on the complaint of the artist. “What is the charge?” asked the re- corder. “Using abusive language,” said the complainant. “What was it all?” e stepped in front of my house and sang loudly so that all the neigh- bors could hear her.” “What did she sine?” “She sang the ditty,‘Why Don't You Pay Your Debts?" The recorder frowned deeply and looked at the culprit. who seemed ready to laugh, but let it go at a smile. “T shall have to hold you for a further hearing,” he said, She entered the necessary security for her appearance and went gay forth, Lion-Heads, cut from the + have always given our custo 3 gens t ANGI NGM NN Ty h A ee HM wiy Noe em dee CW eet Se. Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 2cent stamp entitie you (in addition to the reg- ular free premiums) to ome vote in FIREPROOF STADIUM ERECTED First of Them © Hin California Haw # Seating Capneity of S000 ersons, The plan for a fireproof stadium to be erected on Soldiers’ field, Cam- bridge, Mass., has been anticipated by he completion of a similar structure ledicated to a different purpose at the University of California. The latter building is an open air theater, made of concrete, which stands in a grove of trees, forming a part of ihe general a WORLD’S FAIN What will be the total July ft a World for the nearest c + OC, a8 (ollo 1 First Prize 1 Be.ond Prize... 2 Prizes -$500.00 each . 6 Prises— 200,00 . xs Liebe scheme of the college buildin The 10 Pr 100,00 plan is a close reproduction of the old iy oo a as oe Greek theater of Dienysins,and—has-a}— eee woe 10.00— ting capacity of 8,000 persons, 4 1800 Prizes— = 5.00 "When President Roosevelt spoke there in May the theater was filied for the first time, These two fireproof, permanent build- ings are the first of their kind to this country, but they will undoubtedly be copied soon in those localities where the frequent oceurrence of important athletic contests justifies them, The burning of the large south stand on Soldiers’ fleld during the course of the Hat rd-Princeton ball game, serves as a clear i!lustration of the dangers to which the enormous crowds at pop- ular spectacles are at present regu- larly subjected. The danger is multi- plied when the timber stands entirely inclosed in area, as they ¢o on many of the college fiel thus leaving an entirely inadequate means of exit in case of fire. a I | 2150 PRIZES, 4 Distributed to the Fi: cers’ Slorks (395, <n seme yer on Order of Publication, State of Missouri, } oa County of Bates 5 . In the Circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation Feb’y 6, Frea L, Whieler, plaintiff, vo. Carrie Whisler defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by hisattorney, b F. Jetsr, and tiles herein his petition and affidavit, alleging among other things that defendant, Carrie Whisler, is anon- resident of the state of Missouri. Whereup -n it is ordered by the clerk tn vacation, that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff hascommenced @ suit against her inthis court, the object and gen- eral nature of which is to sccure a decree of divorce from said defendant, Carrie Whistler, on the ground that said defendant absented herself from plaintiil one whole year without 6 reasonable cau-e ant still refuses to live with said plaintiff’. That +he at one time lived in an oponstate of adultery with Chas. Foster, of shenandoah, lowa, also with Fred Rubsrde and Mathew Whitehead, both of Shenandoah, lowa. Thatshe was indicted and convicted of burglary in January, 14, in the district court of Page county, lows, an’ that unless the said Carrie Whistler, be and appear at this court, at the next term theregi,to be begun and holden at the court house, in the city of Butler, in sald county, on the 2nd day of May, 4, next, and on or before the third day of said term, If the term shall so long continue, and If not, then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the p tition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rep- dered accordingly. ‘And be it further Ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Burin Werxty Times a newspaper published in said county of Bates, for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next m of the circuit court. A. PATTERSON, Cirenit Clerk, A trae copy from the record Witness my hand and the seal of ireuit court of bi county, h day of Februa TTERSO -, Cireuit Clerk, KLEY, Deputy, BABY WEIGHED 25 POUNDS. Louisville, Ky. Mother Brings Into the World Child of Bxtraor- dinary Sine. Mrs. Clark Boardiey, of Louisville, Ky., was delivered of a girl baby the other day which weighed at iis birth 25 pounds. Dr. Samue! Alanley and Dr. Robert C. Kenner attended the mother and they,regard this as one of the most remarkable cases on record. The aver- age weight of a child at its birth is about seven pounds, the weight ranging between six and ten pounds, but rarely exceeding the latter figure. Dr. Kenner looked up the obstetrical records in the medical works and found only one case on record where an infant at birth weighed as much as 25 pounds, This recorded case was that of Mrs. Bates, wife of the giant, Captain Bates, Mrs. Bates was six feet ten inches high and her husband was also a giant. Mrs. 3roadley is of ordinary size and her husband is not a large man. Hundreds of women in the vicinity of the Boardley home have called to see the infant prodigy, whichis well formed, and Dr. Kenner says is one of the handsomest infants he has ever looked upon. Order of Publication. ane STATE OF MISSOURI, es County of Bates. In the Circuit Court, February Term, 1904, W. D Corbin, plaintiff, vs. Lhomas Hobbs, defendant. Order of Publication. Statistics Taken from British Ree- ords Prove the Fair Sex Ix Early the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estin make some of our patrons rich men and women, TWO S Vote For President to be cast Nov. a, either contest: (iu3. CONTEST “soTal, | 4876—Prizes rertiouters da Lisa i Inclined to Matrimony, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorney. W. O. Jackeun, and files his pesi- tion alleging among other things that defend- ant, Themas Hobbs, is anon-resident of the State of Missouri; whereupon it is order- ed by the court that defendant be notified b: publicatio. that plaintiff has commenced ea suit against him in this cuurt the object and general nature bf which is to eatablieh title in himself by limitation to the east half of lot two (2) of the northwest quarter of section five (5, township forty-one (41) range thirty-three (35) in Bates c unty, Missouri, and that unless the said Thomas Hobbs be and appear at thie court, at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Batler, in said County, on the 2nd day of May, 14, and on or before the first day oi said term—answer or plead to the petition in said canse, tne same will be taken ‘as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly - And itis further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, inthe Burien WEEKLY Times, a newspaper published i id county of Bates, for four w successively, pablished at least once @ we the last inser- tion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next May term of this court. J. A PATTERSON, Cireutit Clerk. C. M. Barkley, Deputy. ‘A true copy from the record Witness my hand and seal of the Cir- [seat] cnitcourtof Bates county, thie znd day of March, 1904 194t J. A_ PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk C.M_ Barkley, Deputy, Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of An: deceased, that !, R with will annexed, ¢ final settlement ti at Wat nets Wet yay e of on a ay, 194, ance eB, CAMPHELL Adminitrator with will annexed C. F, Boxley, Attorney. 1-4 A Mr. Long, in a printed reply to @ question in the British house of commons, states that the mean ages at which men and women have mar- ried in recent years are: Men. Wome (four . id vo. . “T undersiand from general,” Mr. Long added, “that in the years 1867 to 1870 more than 30 per cent. of the people married did not state their ages, but that there has been a gradial improvement in the statement of ages, until in 1900 only about 144-per cent. did not state their ages. “For these and other reasons, how- ever, comparisons between the average ages at marriage in the earlier years with those in the later years cannot be regarded as altogether trustwor- thy.” Good News for Small Cod liver oil has risen in price sév- eral hundred per cent. Tt is hecoming a delicacy that only the extremely rich county, We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. nackages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we 2e7s, but You can send in as many esti 38, wd, iN (eran WSO Py P Tare EAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Louis World’s Fair; the second relates to Total $20,000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a Grand Firs? Prizo of $5,099.99 age, covers the expense of ‘on Away to Users of FE Do Regular Free Premiums es in our $50,000.00 Grand Prize Contests, which will There will be mates as desired. to the one who is nearest correct on both contests, and thus your estimates have two opportunities of winninga big cash prize. Sl Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack= The 2 cent our acknowledgment to you that your es= timateis recorded, AL VOTE CONTEST - Vote cast for Pre eo elec Noven: be $2.900 69 P0009 Lae ) 1.03930 209.00 N99 90 100,00 1 yar! 90 59.00" 1,000.99 20.00 * Bibb 2000 senorita 9,00... .0 | 1800 Prizes— — 5.90 $20,005. ) 1 2130 PRIZES, TOTAL, lemme meron wenn omen ee amma Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, i a County of Bates ' In the Circuit Conrt, Febraary term, 14, W. B, Corbin, plaintif, ve. Catharine A, Van olla, defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorney W. O, Jackson, and files his peti- tion, alleging among other thinge that defend - ant, atharine A. Van Rolls, 18 a non- resident of the State of Missour! Whereupon it ie ordered by the court that eaid defendant be notified by pablication that plaintif’ has commenced)asait against her in , the ebject and general nsture of to eetablieh tithe in himeelt by limita tion to the West half of lot two (2) of the north west quarter of section four (4) of township forty-one (41) of range thisty-three (33) in Bates counts, Missourt, and that unless the bald Catherine A, Van Roils be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be be- gun an" holden ot the court house inthe city of Butler, ineaidt county, on the and day of May, 144, and on or before the first da: of saia term—answer or plead to the petition In ssid cause, the same will be taken asconfeeaed, and judgment will be renderet accordingly And it 1s turther ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, dn the BUTLER WeKKLY TiMks, & Dewepaper publish- edin said county of Bates, for four weeks succeseively, published at least once a week, the last insertion to be at least thir'y days be- | tore the iirst dav of satd next May term ofthis cours. J. A. PAPTERIO s, Crrouit Clerk. By C. M, Barkley, Depa i A true copy trom the record Wit- | (exaL] ness my hand and the seal of the | eiremit court of Bates county, thie | the 2nd day ot Mar m4, J. A. P. EREON, ly-tt crrenit Chak C.M, Barkiey, DC, Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢,, County of Bates, — §"* In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, February Term, 1%, ‘The’ state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of W T Johnson, ex-officio collector of the revenue / of Bates « me in the state of plaintiff, vsJ. Huddleson, defenda: Civil action for delinquent tax Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates county in the steteof Missouri, and it appearing to the court that summons has been issued in the above entitled cause against the defendant J, Huddleson, directed to the sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, and that said sheriff of Bates county, Missouri. vo whom eatd summons was directed, has made return thereon that the de- fendant J. Huddleson, cannot be found, and the the court being furth-r satisfied that process cannot be served on said defendant J, Huddle- son, it is therefore ordered by the court that the said defencant be notified by publication that piaintifl has commenced it against him in this court by petition tre object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the years Ixx, and Is, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $1.45 together with in- terest, costs, commissions and fees, upon the following described tracts ot land situated in Bates county Missouri, to-wit: The east half of the southeast quarter, north of th: river, sec tion thirty-thre. (33) township thirty-eight (38) range thirty(30) and that unless the said defend- ant be and appesr at the next term of this vourt to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Miseouri, on the first Monday in May, 104, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shallso long continue, and if not then before the end of the term) and plead to said petition according to law the same will be taken as confeseed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described real estat: sold to satisfy the same. And itis further ordered by the court afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the But- ler Weekly Times, a weekly aera, printed and published in Bates county, Miss>uri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be atleast thirty days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the rec- A279 ~—aggrogatine $43,909,.09—In addition to whish wa shall give $5,099 VVEE cages) making a grand total of $40,007,080 oT Ail PARTIGULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF ae go ae) et TOLE LO Trustee’s Si serge L Ch ite, by Whereas, Chapmen uated March 4 Missourl, in book to the undersigned trust desoribed real estate lyin ‘nthe county of Bates and to-wit: Phe ncutheast quarter of (oY) range thirty-one (31), ¢ wcres more or less note fully de and whereasdefaal ment of U i ved inte t due and anp to sell the above described vendue to the highest bidd: weat front door of the cour of Batler, county of Bates sourion between the hours of nine day, tor the parposes of sa! Interest and cost, 4b Order of Publi May term, (6 State of lation and to the use of Wi Griggs, the Johnson Lane the unsnown heirs of Kol» ed, and their unknown hu fore the court in term tine from the allegations of the petition is aul following defendants aboy u E Bele! oad. pearing from ch duly verified by affidavitas said petition, because they ert Belcher, Thomas E Be sud Kdward Belcher, res) unkown defendants be ai term of this court to be he! of May, 1904, and on or be: if not then, before swer said peti tition, the state of Missouri for of the year 12, and the pe costs thereot, against the real estate in Hates county The northwest quarter of t | and the southwest a er of the south quarter, all tn section 10, 2. And it ie further o1 be published for four week bUTLER WEEKLY Timks, in sates county, Missouri, plaintid’s attorney, as mos: i defendants, tne ord, Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with {sman] ola of said court hereunto affixed ¢ at office in Batler, on this the sth day of March, 1904. J. A. PATTERSON Wit Cirenit Clerk, By C, M. Barkley, Deputy. fifteen daye be ore u le cor March, 194. . M. Barkley, Deputy. Not only will the $20,000.00 Ce ser aera em meena em and the unknown heirs and K Belcher, of John N seleher and Kdwart Rhoads, all deceased, and their unknow bus- bands and wives, defendants, Now on this luth day of March, i4, comes the piaintit by WO Jackson, her attorney, be- residents of the state of Missouri Griggs, the unknown heirs of Robert Belcher and their unknow: unknown hei. her, of John N Belcher and of all deceased, and their un- id wives; and it further ap liegations of said petition, relator herein, and that +o knowledge exsends said perso rive whatever interest they no hereinafter described, by the descent, and intermarriage Snes It ist by the court in term time aforesaii that all of said above named defendan in Butler, Missouri, on Monday th end of the te nd that it they will be taken as dered against stamp 1000.00 1,000.00 1000.00 1,000.00 1,000.09 1,000.00 9,000.00 » OHIO, § ee ee ale. yman and Marthe & ro deet of trust ecorded In the re= tor Rates county, page U2, couveyed ee the following g and being situate state of Missouri, the southeast quar- ter of section ine () le township thirty. nine ontaining forty (10) which conveyance was made in trastto secure the payn Tribes 4 ntorone deed of t hasbeen made in polof said note and on, all of which ts Now, therefore, , at the request of the legal holder of ald note and pursuant to the conditions of eaid deed of trust, 1 will proceed premises at public erfor cash, at the t house, in the city and state of Mis- Friday April sth, 1004, o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clockin the afternoon of that tisfying sald debt, C. A ALLEN, irustee, cation, In the Cireuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, Misgourt atthe re- Hiam f Johnson ex- officio collector of the revenue of Hates county in the state of Missouri, piainti! vs. Kit 1Co, & corporation, ert Beleber, deceas- nsbands aed Wives, sof Thos and i appearing petition, whicu said orn to and verified by the afidavitof the relator in this cause, that the * pamed are nop- to-wit: Eli husbands and nd devisees of sforesaid that toere are persons whose names cannot be inserted in are ein the lands f devise, hture, ordered fore th the , Missouri he southeast quarter arter of the southwest st quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of the southemes township 3 pd that ly in Tue rT published aud signated by t likely to Kive notice ineersion vo be at e commencement of the next May term, 14, of this court, ‘ue copy from the record. my hand and seal 0: Cireutt Clerk

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