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Tbe Weekly Democrat
Published very Saturday by
The Democrat Printing Go
114 THEMI8 STREET.
Entered at the Post Offle at Cape Girardeau
Mo., aa eeooiidVolase matter.
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1899.
The Boers and the Bulls are now
fighting in South Africa. They are
no akin let them fijht
Hon. Marsh Arnold says he will not
h . cH.ndidn.to for anv office at the
next election. Mr. Arnold has had
some experience scratching in the dirt
with Democratic office-seekers and he
don't want to play in the dirt again
Congressman Vandiver has com
pleted the job of repairing his fences,
A few top rails may get out of place
a little before the nominating conven
tion convenes but they will not bother
Mr. Vandiver. No stray stock is go
ing to venture over in his way.
At the national congress of farmers
the question came up wby a new ap
ple, pear, berry or grape can not be
copy-righted. It was agreed they can
not be; but it does seem that the man
who, by a long and patient series of
experiments, evolves a new and val
uable variety of fruit should be allow.
ed the protection of the law for a rea
sonable time, the same as is allowed
an inventor bv the patent laws or an
author by the copy-right laws.
As the meeting of Congress apj
proaches, the evidences multiply that
there will be a hard fight made to
oust Brigham H. Roberts, the polyg
amous Representative-elect from Utah.
The women of the country are organ'
izing against him, and that means he
will have a hot fight on his hands.
Miss Helen Gould has announced her
purpose to use her influence to combat
his seating, in the interests of the sa
cred ness of home life.
W. T. Stead, who holds the self-
conferred position of agonizer in gen
eral for the world, has written a pam
phlet on the Transvaal question en
titled, "Shall I Slay My Brother
Boer?" This has been sent to all
London editors, and they are having
fun in replying thereto. One replied:
4'What in heaven's name have I to do
with your family affairs?" Another
answered, 'By all means, if he insists
npon it." A third calls attention to
what he considers a misprint that
"Boer" should read "Bore." Our
English brethren are really "catching
on" to the American idea of humor.
The clergymen of the country, to
judge from their utterances recognize
the necessity of the war to put down
rebellion in the Philippines. The
other evening at Chicago, Rev. Fran
cis E. Ciark, the founder of the Society
f Christian Endeavor, said that
morlca will be recreant to her trust,
its
er disgraced in the eyes of the
forov- (orever under the ban of God,
woria, .
unless St.
e metes out justice with an
at home or abroad, ana
"veu kes her power felt for
unless she rm. educati ci.ristiau
the civilization, j of :iU lhc
ization and man. of
people that come wlU ir,lantlri
influence. loturn os
UA
ceueu uv uiu
.'d
band is
honct
mercy of Auinaluo s
utterly irreconcilable with anj
conception of "Christian endeavor
Great Britain understands fully that
her naval power is her groat security
against Iwr foes of continental Eu
vi. A flying squadron has just been
imed in the channel, ready lo take
the offensive if need shall arise. This
is a purely precautionary measure,
taken in view of the bitter antagonism
to England by the continental piess.
notably Ihe official papers of Russia.
This antagonism is prompted not so
much bv sympathy with the J.oeis as
by the knowledge that the result o.
tha war will be to mane England pre
eminent in South Africa, and event
ually to tiivo her control of th; heart
f iTnti:ient from South Africa Jo
the Soudan. Slw will control Africa
fmm t'hK (':ii!t Cairo and none of
the colonizing countries of EuroiK?
inr.tr ii, mn iii-h a ivsult with equan
imity.
i'ree of Charm.-.
.. .wlnlt siifferinsr from a
co'd
settled on the breast, bronchitis
throat or lung troubles of any nature,
who will call at V. H. Coerver, will
be presented with a sample bottle or
Boschee's German Syruo. free of
char-e. Only one bottle given to one
person, and none to children without
order from parents. ,
.i. - in remedy ever had
i0 tmua, u. - r
.nh u. sale as Boschee's
German
c-.m in all OartS Of
the civilized
Twenty years ago
millions of
bottles were given away, and your
druggists will tell you its success was
marvelous. It i really the on y
nn.ttt nd Lunsr Remedy generally
ndorsed by physicians
One "5 cent
.ni mir or prove its
value.
-; Sold by dealers in all
countries
civilized.
ma20n5
Order of Publcation.
State of Missouri, at the relation and
to the use of . W. Flentge, Collec
tor of the revenue of Cape Girar
deaucounty, in theStateof Missouri.
against
Mary L. Buehrmann and Otto Buehr-
mano.
Action to enforce a Tax Lien.
No'i at this time comes the plain
tiff, by council. John A. Hope, Esq.
before the undersigned, clerk of the
circuit court of Cape Girardeau
county, in vacation, and files his pe
tition and affidavit herein, stating
among oiner inings mat ine defend
ants arj non-residents of tbe State of
Missouri, and cannot be summoned
in this action. It is therefore ordered
by the clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that
publication be made notifying the
said defendants that an action has
been commenced against them by pe
tition in the circuit court of Cape
Girardean county, Missouri, the ob
ject and general nature of which is to
enforce the lien of the State of Mis
souri, for taxes upon the following
aescrioea real estate, to-wit:
LioixNumoer seventeen (1). range
B of the city of Cape Girardeau, Cape
Girardeau county, Missouri, as the
same is laid off and designated on the
Official map or plat of said city of
record in tne iteoorder s office of said
county, said lot being in dimensions
one hundred and eighty (180) feet by
one nunorea ana twelve I lizi leet wide.
bounded on the north by Independence
street, east Dy Middle street, south by
lot number eighteen 18 in said range
ti, ana west Dy an alley.
uox nurrjoer twenty-lour 24J in
range B of said city of Cape Girar
deau, cape ulrardeau county. Mis-
souri, as the same is designated on
the official map or plat of said city of
record in tne recorder's office of said
county, said lot being in dimensions
one nunarea ana eighty iisoj feet by
one hundred and twelve 112J feet
wide, bounded on the north by Inde
pendence street, west by Frederick
street, south by lot twenty-three 23
in said range B, and on the east by
an aiiey.
I Hat unless they be and appear at
.1 . , M. . - ! .
uic nsAt rok-ui&r term oi mis court.
to be begun and held in the court
house, in the city of Jackson, Cape
Girardeau county, Missouri, on the
Hrst Monday in January next, 1900.
and on or before the sixth day thereof.
( if the term shall so long continue: if
not, wen oeiore tne end or tne term, )
and answer or demur to plaintiff's
petition tne same will betaken as con
fessed and judgment rendered accord
ingly.
It Is further ordered that a copy
hereof be published in the Cape Girar
deau Democrat, a newspaper printed
and published in the city of Cape
Girardeau, Cape Girardeau county.
Missouri, for four weeks successively.
the last insertion to be at least fifteen
days before the first day of the noxt
term of this court.
STATE OF MISSOURI.
County of Cape Girardeau, f
J.. Chris F. Bet ten, clerk of the cir
cuit court within and for the said
county, hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a full, true and com
plete coyy of the order made by me
this day in the above suit.
IX IKSTIMOXY HEREOF, I have
3 tzF.r ' . 1. . . I r : .1
't'.ii . .1111 .c V4 l in; ntTAl VI Sitiu
court. Done at office in
the citv of Jackson, in said county,
this lth day of September, A. D.
1W. Chris F. Bettex.
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Attest: Johx A. Hope,
oct7niV4w Attorney for I'iaintiff.
Order of Publication.
State of Missouri, at the relation and
to the use of E. W. Flentge, Collec
tor of the Revenue of Cape Girar
deau county, in theStateof Missouri,
against
Otto liuthrman and Mary L. Buehr
mann.
Action to enforce Tax Lien.
Now, at this time comes the plain
tiff, by counsel. John A. Hoie, Esq..
b-.-foiv the unuersi-rned. clerk of the
iivuit court of Caie(jiraraeaucountv
l vacation, and tiles his petition and
tliuavit herein, stating amonir other
tilings that.the defendants are non-res
ident ot the btate of .Missouri, and
annot tje snimnoned in this uctioc.
: is therefore ordered b the clerk
oi-e.-aiu. in vacation, that publica
tion, liouiying ine sam ae-
fcn(iau',s tnat an action has been com
me.vet! a2ftint them by j-tition in the
Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau
couj-U'. Missouri, the object and
'terai 'Jatuiv or which is to eniorce
th lien oj . --i. .'ii-.-utn . . v.
taxes upon t.lc following described
lands, to-wit:
Lots number forty-seven 1 4. ). range
C of the city ot . ajH.- uirarueau, i,ape
(iiiardeau county ami ."state oi .Mis
souri, as the same is laid off and
designated on the official map or plat
of silki city, recorded in the Recorder s
office of said county.
The south half (1--J of lot number
fortv-cight (4S), range C of the city of
Cine Girardeau. Cape Girardeau
countv. Missouri, as the same is laid
off and designated on the otlicial map
or plat of said city, recorded in the
Recorder's ottice of said county.
The south half (1-i) of lot number
liftv-tivo (-V) in range C of the city of
CaiR- Girardeau. Cajie tiirardeau
Missouri, as the same is laid
off and designated on the official map
or plat of said city, recorded in the
Recorder's office of said county.
Lot number fifty-six (.".ti ) in range
C of the citv of Cape Girardeau. Cape
Girardeau county. Missouri, as the
same is laid off and designated on the
official map or plat of said city, re
corded in the R.-corder's office of said
county.
That unless they Oe anu appear ai
the next regular term of this court to
be be-J-un and held in the court house,
in the citv of Jackson. Cae Girar
deau countv. Missouri, on the first
Monday in January next, l'.M), and
on or before the sixth day thereof, (if
the term shall so long continue: if not
then before tne end ot ine term. anu
answer or demur to plaintiff's petition
the same will be taken as confessed
and judgment rendered accordingly.
It is further ordered that a copy
i.nonr ii rmhlished in the Cape GirJ
ardeau Democrat, a newspaper print
ed and puDiisnea ia me cm ui vm
deau, Cape Girardean county, Mis
souri, for four weeks successively, the
last insertion to be at least fifteen
days before the first day ef the next
term of this court
STATE OF MISSOURI,
County of Cape Girardeau
I, Chris F. Betten, clerk of tbe cir
cuit court within and for the said
county, hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a full, true and com
plete copy of tbe order made by me
this day in the above suit.
In Testimony Whereof, I hav
, . hereunto set my hand and
seal. affixed tbe seal of said
' ' ' court. Done at office in
the city of Jackson, in said county.
tnis iron day or September, imw.
Chris P. Betten,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Attest: John a. Hope.
oet"-n25-4wl Attorney for Plaintiff.
PROBATE DOCKET
List of Executors, Administrators
iiuaroians and Curators wno are re
quired by law to exhibit their accounts
for settlement on the day and date
below named, at tbe Aue-ust Term
1899, of said court, to be begun and
held at the court house in the city of
Jackson, Cape Girardeau county
Missouri, commencing on Monday
November 13th, 1899.
Momday, November rath, 189.
Alexander, Oliver, administrator of
estate of VVm E Alexander, dec d,
Alexander, Oliver, gmrdian of
Lucius G. Cotner, a minor.
Brantley, Julia, gnardiaa of J W
Brantley heirs.
Bowman, Samuel guardian or
bis own minor children.
Bartels, Charles, guardian of minor
heirs oi Hy J bander, dec a,
Uobnsack. Cnaries sr., guarcran oi
minor heirs of Herman Sander,-aee'd.
Bennett, Jas E Jr., administrator
of estate of John Hitt, doe'd.
Tuesday, November I-Pth, 1899V
Brenneoke. George, gaardian of
minor heirs of R P Kinnison, dec a.
Cracraft, William C, guardian of
John VT Cracralt, a minor.
Croft, Lydia E,, administratrix of
Moses P Croft, dee'd,
Cotner, Susanna A, administratrix
f estate of Joseph L. Cotner, dee'd.
English, Henry 14., guardian or
Freddie Reese, a minor.
Gratz. William T., administrator
of estate of Frederick J Petzoidt, dee'd.
Hope. Edgar L., guardian of How
ard Stewart heirs.
Hahs, Henry W., guardian of Lulu
E and .Newton J Grammar, minors.
Hinton, Ann C, administratrix of
part, estate of H C Hiuton & Co.
Weenesday, November 15th, 189
Hoeckele, Charles, executor of es
tate of Louisa Hoeckele, dee'd.
Klaus, Ixuis, guardian of his own
minor children.
Kurre, Sophia, guardian of Monroe
Kurre, a minor.
Kinder, A P., administrator of es
tate of George L Bond, dee'd.
Kiehne, Charles G.. guardian or
minor heirs of Charles Mueller, dee'd.
Loonev, Minerva. guardian or Kos-
coe C Looney, a minor.
Meyr, John, administrator ot estate
of Louisa Mirly, dee'd.
Mantz, Alviua. executrix oi eetato
of Frederick Reinecke, dee'd..
McFadden, Mitchell, guaUian of
orest Alligood, a minor.
McLain, John A.r jjuar-lian of
Charles and Bertha McDoweU,.minors.
McLain. John A., guardian of
Laura L McLain, a minor.
Thursday, November UStis. 1i'..
Maintz. Charles C. admuustrator
of estate of Henry Maintz, dee'd.
Miller. William 11., guariian of
minor heirs of John H Wilson .dee'd.
Newell, Benson IL, guardian of his
own minor children.
Niemann. Matilda A., adiu'.oistra-
trix of estate of nluua Ntwaann,
dee'd.
Oliver, John F, guardian it Jose
phine Bray, a minor.
Oliver. John t., adminisiriuor oi
estate of Luella E Baldridge. iotr'd.
Oehl. Frederick, guardian o- Fred
erick Vot, a minor.
Putz. Joseph .F.. administrUw of
estate of. Joseph 1'utz. dee'd-
Peterinan. George V.. ailjaiaistr
tor of estat? of Sara-b. A lVsuratas,
deceased.
Pcterman. Georgt- W.. adainistr
tor of estate of John C Davis,. der"a.
Friday, Novemim-ui 1"th. ISj).
I'etzoldt. Frederick, guardian f
minor heirs of Oscar Jahn..dVt:!d.
Powell. Mary J and UT h1 Vl:Mrl,
administrators of estate o'. IVfcr
Powell, dee'd.
Poe. Albert H.. admin is-5-.raioi- of
Franklin Creath. dec'tU
Poe, Albert 11., guardian I.lt-ur-Kvnion.
a minor. ,.,,.
Kuff, Laura, guaniiitn- o5 M.Llktkm
T Ruff, a minor.
SchepK'liiiann. l'i-.-dori:o;. uu tiLtkn
of fiulda Schepiielmsvan. a.isinor.
Summers. William A... g safdiaii of
Ed"ar F Summers, a minor.
Strong. J F and G A...a2nan5ra
tors of estate of Isou- Strong 'Wd.
Snider. John A.. giardha.of V'ha.
F Cofer. a minor.
Schlueter.. A IL. g'iardi:'.a. '.tl ShvTS
Dunning heirs. .
Snider. Mary I., aumirv.s;r:;ui oi
cst.ite of 'liver M ."flider. duo'iL.
SATCUK.VY- Novt.MUKK iTJi..
Sides. UoN-rt W., guiwdiai. of his
own minor childrun.
Schoen. F J and !i F.. (t:a:-J.toi of
estate of tiutav A,Scho--n. (iwf'd.
""Si'hmiike.. Joseph 1. udmiaistrator
of estate of Edward Klara. dwe'd.
Stevenson. A a-. aivnini.jw?u.iir oi
estate of Jicob M Schult dev'd.
Tuschho f , Charles V.. executor of
estate of Frederick Oxen, dec"d.
Ulrich. Henry.. adirCjiL-tratov of es
tate of Charles Uille. dee'd.
Williams. liarisoc R.. guardian of
lix-ne li Williaitih, a minor.
Wilev. Eliza C, guardian of Mar
tha E Snorter, a miaor.
Attest;: henry itls,
Clerk Probate Court.
AVerk Kyes Made strong,
dim vision made clear, styes removvd
and granulated lids or sore eyes- of
any kind siedily and effectually
cured by the use of Sutherland's Eagle
Eye Salve. It's put up in tubes, ani
sold on a guarantee by all good drug
gists.
All Cold ara Tainted.
All colds are tainted with Girp
when Grip prevails, """"breaks up
Grip and Colds that "hang on;" 25c
all druggists.:
YOU CAN HUSTLE
LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE
All! over our city and not find such an enor
mous amount of bargains as we are offering.
We are selling at a price that puts competition
in the shade.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city.
Don't miss the place.
Flentge, JohnstoE & Co,
South end of Main street.
NEW SHOE STORE IN TOWN.
Cadies, Qei)tlemei, Boys 8 lildr.
LEATHER AND SHOE
AXtpd-JL'i. allU X v
MniSt., rear PrescotttMouse.
Cape Girardeau,
EDWAED S. LILLY,
HARDWARE
HEJaliKQlTARTEafr FOR
Blisunl's True Blue Plows Eock
Island Plows, Pony PJows
and Double Shovels.
H'e.7ry Breidt?,.
V
o"V98
( ami .r.il-nce in
Rirth'lmih) Bniaway.
'A IMC f'lTiARU EAL. MO.
KT'alls answered hy diy or rriht
Fraierxle fease
Not affected byHeator Col.
HiSftest Awards at Centennial;
Paris and World's Fair.
f - FsAZEit Lubricator sik,
Fadories: ChciKr. St Uxsa, Nea VorW
fenYROYAL PILLS
Mr, tins i
n. ihm. inn 11-T 1H
am Mtfim
U UH W HrtMM. illllMll
alWf fcr tmdttm," -7 w
liunt'H Cure
Cures all skin diseases in all its va
rious forms. No internal treatment
necessary. Failing; money returned
to purchaser.
mml 11
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PROPRIETOR
Dealer ia and Manufacturer of
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MAKE
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F.C.
UUKKtuI
SHAPES.
ARTISTIC
EFFECTS.
Alt
Lengths.
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NEWEST
MODELS.
FANCY jwd
PLAIN.
KALAMAZOO
BOLC MANUFACTURERS.
SOLD Bt
L. F. KLOSTERMANN.
CORSET CO..
BIG BARGAINS AT
H. A. LEHER'S
-IN-
Stoves Tinware.
Largest and cheapest bouse in South
east Missouri.
ROOFING WD CUTSRINQ-
Broadway, CAPE GIRARDEAU, Ma
Summers & Tobler
S k IL S31
MAIN STREET,
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO.
Fine Whiskies, Wines and Cigars.
aTbe Celebrated Anheuser-Busch
Beer always fresh on tap.
JOHN L. AVILLSK.
OEAI.KB 15 TUSK BKAKDS Or
Ufes ard Qiars.
Flnnl laloaa l tb city. Special ftttfatia
to th.io traits. PrwhCaie beeralwayi kd
on tap.
$100in Gold
Would be coDsMrretl a aaull aura to pay
for aa absolnf rare fur Itchiag Piles,.
Ecxmala!t Kirn, Trfter, Pimplear
other eruptive moil irritating akin disease
Im. Hkbxa's l'nr wOl potively cur
I Uoee disease oraowT r?fnodd JTTici
ana and hoapitalMW Pr.Hebra'a Ungoid.
TVy say it will case- 99 out of 100 cam.
IVice 50 cents. aft? sofficioot to gir
reuff ,for 4 cents icaatamp;
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Noj. 1 Cures Rwr.
No- 2 " VTormsv
No. 3 M Iaaant3 Piaeaaaa,
No. 4 Diaurhea.
No. 8 Nruralp3.
No. 9 Cures Hcadtacbe.
No. 00 Dyspepsia.
No. 51 " Delayed Ptriods.
No. C2 " LeachorresL
No. f 4 ' Skia Diseases.
No. 1 3 Cures Rh-sumatisam.
No. 14 " Malaria.
No. 2a " Whooping Cough
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 77 " Colc& and Grip.
Sold by. Druggists, or sent prepaid o
receipt of price, 25c., or 7 for $1.
Da. Husfrbxts' HojnoPATBic SUiruAi
or DisKA83 MiiLrD Fbks.
Hnarphrayal'Vad. Co. Ill Tfllliam tt.H.X
PnTTTOiK Secumd. Hay deposit
lUulllUllU money for tuition iabank
till position s secured, or 'willaccept notes.
Cheap board. Car fare paid. Ko va
cation Enter any time. Open for both
sexes. Catalogue tree. vAte bMlay.
DRAUGHON'S
PRAOTICAL
BUSINESS-
St. Lonhs Bio., Ji,5n,,, cSi";f',,to
The Emilw. Baildiiw.
Ra1iTirie, Teas, fl OafvMtoti, Te.
Savaaaah, Sa. 9 Tcaarkaaa. Tex.
Indorsed bv merchants and bankers.
By far best patronized business colleges
in South. Three months bookkeeping
with us equals six by tbe old plan. AU
commercial branches taught. For circu
lars explaining Home Study Coarse,"
address "Department A," For college
catalogue, address "DepartmentiKey 4.
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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Anrnns pending a sketch and dmcrtptlon mn?
qnlckly asrwtain our optnioa free whether an
!nventt.i t prrbhl7 pat on table. Comraunlrn.
tinnsntrtct It confident tal. Handbook on Patents
sent f re. Oldest wrency for serunnK patents.
Patents taken through' Munn a Co. recelre
tpfriai notice, without chanre. In the
Scientific Jlttiertcan.
A handsomely fllnttrated weeklr. Tjinreat cir
culation of any sotentiar Journal. IVrn.s. a
year: four months, IL Sold by all newsdealer.
MUNN &Co.36tBa New York
Branch Office. C5 F St- WojMd .t..-i 1. c.
are the most fatal of all
diseases.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
a GUARANTEED remedy
or money refunded. Con
tains remedies recognized
by all eminent physicians
as the best for Kidney and
Bladder troubles.
Price 5oc and $i.oa.
I CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, Z
ZA SURE, and CERTA1R- CURE m
7 known for 13 year as the &
J BEST REMEDY for PILES? Z
y SOIJ BT ALL DRUCSISTS. P
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