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DON'T FAIL TO That you cuii get just Furniture and Carpels -AT- J. W. KIRK'S. Thfi "Rn.lrHviTi Pinnns for Rb.Ia. Gko. If. HuiHfAKD, CilAS. W. Ka VANAUOII, Notary Public. Notary and Abstracter, HUBBARD & KAVANAUGH, Owners of this only Complete Set of AIJSTKACT BOOKS of Morgan Special attention at reasonable rates to property of non residents, payment of taxes, etc. 'Phoni 51. Cilice, 1st Floor of Court Uou.se VERSAILLES, MISSOURI. . . . LAWYER . . . VERSAILLES, - MISSOURI. Ollice in Lunipee Block, over Hank of Morgan County, Rooms 1 and 2. so, g Ma, &C0 Per Bottle 6 for $3.00. j A PERFECT i Stomach if leuiiMG. U'AHliD ONLY BY p THE- 4 .LUMUIII IIIIUIUIIII UU.i f fi inn I : f I aiai iiiiiiiii iiii j BUNCETON, MO. jj For Sale in Versailles by Muntzel Drug Co. Versailles Drug Co. For Sale in Cilensted by Joe Milbum. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. Unusually low rates to Colorado, lullowstotie Park, California ami great Northwest. Descriptive matter and lull particulars Union Pacific H. It. Co., 103 pllvo St., St. Louis, Mo. 'ilie Commoner (ltryan's paper) for Ih rcu montliK and Tnr. Dvmociiat for iiie year, both parera, for 81.50. fc'ub ! Restorer. rwSale by all I Drag f prStorcs rnnnn iirmnuir fin Kll MPR I Wlf lllURtf I. II Bribe today. RECOLLECT what you want in County, Missouri. 6 HI f! U I'rolmto Uoiirt Proceeding. All work done In vacation approved liy Hit; court. Final settlement made in the estate of .lull u A. Iiulur showing balance due ward 8001.46. in estate of .Joseph Stephens, Klijah and L'.llic Adams, minora, annual .set tlement made, showing balance of 31 IS rl. In the matter of estate of William Henry and Amanda Josephine lii own ing, annual settlement made, allowing balance of Sr.rr.2l. Demand of J. 11. llouucll vs. estate of llliam Gray, deceased, allowed in sum of 811.40. Demand of (iustuv Duuber vs. estate of Hiram Gray, deed., allowed 12.r.o. Demand of C. K. Fry vs. estate of flirnm Gray, deed., allowed fclU.SD. Demand of .1. W. McCoy vs. estate of Hiram Gray, deed,, allowed SO.r.0. Demand of Win. L. Cox, Sr. vs. estate of Hiram Gray, deed., allowed 5.3.1. Demand of Katbau French vs. estate of Hiram Gray, deed., allowed 33.07. Annual settlement in estate of James A. Foxworthy continued. Order of wale renewed aud day of sale- set for Octo ber Mil. In the matter of the estate of Henry I)., Nannie C, 1!. F., Hose K., G. W. aud Dorsey 1'. Hays, minors, annual settlement made, showing balance of tUstl.Oli. Annual settlement made in estate of Guh Dempskoy, Insane, made, showing balance due of (M, fill). I Annual settlement confirmed in es tate of Archie Jones, minor. Demand of II. N. Keuvil vs. estate of Hiram Gray, deceased, continued until October nth. Demand of I. M. Gray vs. estate of II I r fun Gray, deceased, coutiuued uutil October 5th. Annual settlement continued In c tale of Heverly E. aud Helen 1'. John son. Annual settlement made In estate of Hrnest, Kverctt, Otto, Janie, Jesse and Klizabuth Lcfcvur, showing bulance due wards of 8342.58. Annual settlement made in estate of Ferdinand, Herman, Emma, Mine and Lewie Koek, miuois, showing balance due of 9'.i4.'i.(JO. In estate of Jobanu Henry WuliT, deceased, notice of proof of publication of notice of letters filed. Demand of Charles V. MeGorder vs. and ol unarles NY. Muiionler vs. I unu o. v, sjucnaium oi ncuaiia, is su of Lucretla Uuukluy, deceased, I purlutendcut, is arranging under the estate continued until October 5th. Demand of M. L. MeGorder vs. estate of Lucre tla Iluckloy, deceased, con tinued until Oetolwr 5th, In matter of estatu of Mllle, Mamie, Virginia and lleuluh Moore, mlnoiv, annual settlement made, showing bal ance of S2.ti71.17. Final settlement made In estate of Mamie Peoples, a minor, showing bal ance duo ward of 822.1. '.to. Curator iHs chiirged. Filial settlement made lu estate of Margaret Meyer, deceased, showing balance of 3304. 84. Curator discharged. In estate of Llllic Moore, a minor, now of age, llual settlement made, showing balance of 8878.UI. Curator discharged. Annual settlement in estate of Jos eph Loganhlll, a minor, continued Order of sale made in estate of Alpha It. Clint:, minor. lleports of salo filed in estate of Hev erly K. , aud Helen IV nn Johnson, minors. In estate of George K. Robertson, minor, annual i-ettlemcht made, show- iui; balance of 5401.00. Annual settlement made in e.itate of Amy Robertson, minor, showlug bal ancu of SI 14. 5!). Annual settlement made in estate of August Nolle, deed., showing bal ancc due of SI , I IU.0J. Iti estate of Marble Ritchie, minor, annual settlement made, showing bal uncc of 8'S2,'..7U. Demand of Israel Luakcuhill vs. cs tatc of Ullhha Taylor, deed., dl.smlbsed. i'roof of publication of notice of final settlement made and filed in estate of Mlisli.t Taylor, deceased. Proof of publication of notico of let ters made and llled in estate of August Oehrlie, deceased. Annual settlement made in estnte of Johann Henry WullT, dceeated, show iu; balamco of 81,71ta.H'J. Filial suttlemeut made in estate of Klishu Taylor, deceased, :howiriL bal ance due estate of 8110.0!!. Order of distribution made in estate of Klisha Taylor, deceased. I'roof of publication of notice of let teni made In estate of Clirlbllou Itrandes, deceased. Proof of publication of notice of let tors filed in estate of Oconto Bauer deceased. Pi oof of publication of notico of let tern made in estate of Thomim llowser. deceased. In the matter of tliu ostutc of Henry 1). aud Mamie C. llayi, minors, now of ae, dual Kcttlcmcul made, showing balance duo each ot KU.'I.UI. Inventory, upprnisement aud sale bill presented in tin: estntu of Thomas Mauser, deceased. Court adjourned to Sept. 2, 100!i. A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain's Cough P.erncdy has a remarkable record. It has 1 en lu use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the standard and main reliance in the tieatmunt of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no ease has ever been reported to the manu facturers iu which it failed to effect a cure. When given aw soon as the cliild becomes bourse or even as soon as the oroupy eougli appears, it will prevent thu attack. It is pleasant to tanc, inanv children like it. It contains no opium or other harmful tmhslaucu and may tie given as conlmently to a tialiy an to an ailult. l'orsaleny vwucti Drug Co. Wwrlri'H Fair Nuvvn. A 11UA.NI1 NXW MININfl DIHl'I.AV. Mining Htates, have, as a rule, per manent mining displays which are used at expositions from year to year. The Bame exhibit which did service at Chicago and Omaha and liuH'alo will bu seen at St. Louis. Missouri has no such permanent mining display but must rely upon tpceiinens gathered for St. Louis by thu department of mining of the Missouri World's Fair Coiumls bion, of which M. T. Davis, of Spring Ue.ld, is the chairman ami II. II, Gregg, of Jonlln, thu Superintendent. The Statu will notsulTcr, however, because of the lack of the mining display, for, from specimens already gathered, the display of Mls'ouri'.s minerals will be unsurpassed. Among these specimens Is one of jack weighing 1,700 pounds which Is (15 per cent pure metallic zinc. This will aid iu demonstrating that Missouri leads the world in vdnc. TO I'llOTOOitAHf MlHHOlllil cniiooi.ri Ami nuiiooi.-oiiii.uio:n. Missouri se.hooln and Bchoul-chlldrnn uro features of tho Statu which will go far toward setting tho Stale In high example, before the eyes of its neigh bora. Accordingly, tliu department of education, of which Judge J. II. Haw thorne, of Kansas Cty, Is chairman, Missouri World's Fair Commission, to present In album form at the World's Fair, pictures of every bdiool house in Missouri, with teachers and children lu the foreground. The Idea Is a new ono Hurt has received favorable com' ment from school men federally. The albums will contain 10,000 plctureu. TKN LUTI.K I'KIH'F.H.S AT TIIK MIHilOt'ni limt.IUNO. Amon the highly Inturostitic nnd instructive exhibits of Missouri's de partment of horticulture at the St. liouls World's Fair next year will bo, Indeed, one of "Tun kittle Peppers and How they Grow." The department of horticulture of the Missouri World's Fair Commission, of which It. II. Hon foey, of Iliilouville, is chairman and D. . Goodman, superintendent, has al ready collected at .St. LouIh a splendid showing of Missouri's horticultural productii, embracing ten different vari eties of peppcrii varying in size from the little "Tom Thumb" variety to the old-fashioned, non-commercial, sort u foot in circumference. All colors are represented, too: yellow, red, green and brown, and the attractive display of the well-preserved colors is among the llrht things that sei.c the eyu of the visitor to the laboratory. Mr. Goodman is much pleased with the re sults of bis experiments In maintain ing the natural eolor if the pods, At first he was apprehensive of their change of coat, but after three weeks' test lie believes they will hold color through the! Imposition period. llusides thu St. louls collection, r.pleiiilid displays have been received at Springllebl, Kansas City and Colum bia laboratories. Stomach Trouble. "I have been troubled with my stom ach for the past four yearn," says D. I.. Ileault, of Clover Nook Farm, Green Held, Mass "A few days ago I wan induced to buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have, taken part of them and feel a great deal better " If you have any trouble with your stomach try a box of these. Tablets. You are certain to bo pleased with the result. Price 25 cents. I or cale liy Witteu Drug Co. For a bilious attack take Chamber Iain's Stomach itid Liver Tablets and a quick cure, is certain. For sale by Witten Drug Co. A walk may improve your appetite, but a tramp will cut you out of house and home. The dead march is not, necessarily the ono that the musicians have mur tiered. Uia Lifo Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "15. h. liyer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Uiilmber- lam'.s Col e. Cholera and Dmrrlioea Itemed v saved his life l.'iit summer. Hi had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious rtyw ntery, mid could trot iiot.biiiL' to do Him any goon until lie tried this remedy. it gave him immediate relief." mivs H. 'I'. Lit tle, merchant. Hancock. Md. For sale by Witteu Drug Co. C'instlnstian Is Jiothhu? nitiru i 1 than n cWainv if tlio Low cla t ' undnothlnili)th(in vilnl fctaa- nation or death if not relieved. If vuy eenatipatra sufersr could rcslizn that ho allowing poidonou filth to romshi in hn Hjntem, hn would ston osl relief. Conslipotiou invites nil klud of contagion, i.lendachu, bilious ntHf, colds nnd iftany other nil monti dlarpcar when oonjtl nattd Imwcu arorHev(rt. Hied- flird's lllacli-Dranght thorotJtjhly chant out thu hotels in an en; y imd naturnl manner without tlio nuryirig of calomel cr otlir r vio lent catliartics. Jo sura that yon pet tbe oriBl nal Tluslforrt's Hfank-Drnughl. made by Tho Chattanooga Mcdi ciitoCo. Sohl by all drugqitts lu 20 oeut and $1.(50 packaaos. Bursts, lit. k.. Mir 1. 1001. 1 MiiuSnumBniJ PrsutjkltooliMilir. I k"P Ul ar Imxis II Uietlias vA I tio smiiI II for tk bat Us jsn. I siicr got mv tU4rn f tithrr Usstliti. I thlnki I cgulil privr u biiiv w wuik frunuui n us mmmI sf I lit? tronMii! WIM , (naiueaUMi. lour mimtuie Hi ill Uiit tMliS n. ' K. n. ncrsKbAiiu. liaised From the Dead. C. T Landls, "Porter" for the Orien tal Hotel, Chanute, Kan., says: "I know what It wss to sufler with neu ralgia, deed i did, and 1 got a bottlu of Mallard's Snow Diuinietit and I wart "raised from the dead.' I tried to iret some more, but before I had 'deposed' of my bottle, I was cured entirely. I am tellln' do truth loo," 25e, 50c and 81 at Wlttcn Drug Co. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATU OF MISSOURI, I Cou.VTV or MoltdAN. J In the Circuit. Court, December Term, 190:i. Knicit II, Illllyiird, l'liittitlft. Krastus II Smith and S.irMi A. Smith, Ida wife, If living, or If tload then tliu tin known liolrs, dcvlsaes up grantees of F.iastua II Smith mid Harali A. Smith; Sarah L. Miller, If living, or If dent tl.cu tlio unknown lielri, devlseei ur grantees nf tlio snlJ Sarah L, Miller, Do fondants, Order of Publication. At this day eiitnoi the plaintiff herein, by till atliirney. and lllu Ids petition and itfitiliivlt, alleging, anions oilier tliln, that UcfomlutiM unrein uro not residents of hn State of Missouri i unit Unit tlm said Krastus II. Smith and Sarah A. Smith, If llvintf, or if (load, then the un kuown heirs, devisees or grantees of the said Krastus II Smith ami Sarah A. Smith are Interested in the subluul matter of Oils action, that If the sai.l Krastus II, Smith and S.irali A. Smith are nuw de ceased, the names of tholr lielrs, dnvlieo or grantees cannot bi Iti&urted herein fur the reason that they ate unliiiow n to thic nlaltitllT; That thusuld S irali L. .Miller, if living, if dead thnn her unknown heirs dtiMscos or gruutiies aro intt'iosln.l hi tlm subjeul matter of this action, that if the said Jsarali u Minor Is now der.easnd thn iniinci of her huirs. devisees or crantens cannot lie Inserted heroin for the ruason una they are tinUiioivn to tills plaintiff, Wlmrefnro, It is onli-rod hv the Cknlt in vacation, that sit Id dofniulaiits bn iiotihed by imhlicallon that nlaliititT has cum nioneoil a suit against thoai In thlt court, the ahjiiet. and Kumiral uitluru of which ir to olitnlii a iloerco of title, investing du femlaats of nil ilplit, title, Inierost and claim In and to tlio fulluwlng ilonirlbod Uiols, tn-n'il: rim nortli wrst nuarlur of tho south went quarter of Suction Ten din la Town ship I'orty-ono (II) Karigu Hoventern (IT), mid vestliiK the name lu plaintiff by linii- lauon, aim mat uniuss the said dofomlanU be ami appear ut this Court, at the noxt term thereof, to bo beifiui and holdon at tliu Court Homo In tito (Jlty of Vnrxulllcs. In kald County, on the Itlli dny nf Durum bor next, and on or before tho llrsl day ol s.tlil term, If tint term shall so lonir ctia- titiiio nnd If not, then en or befoifi the last day of said term - answer or plead to the petit inn In said ennso, tlm muno will In taken us confessed, mid tudirmcnt will bo minified nceonllmdy. And It Is further ordered, that a l-oiiv hereof bn published, an'onlinc to law. In tho Moriran County nmnoerat, a wnc.l.ly notvspiipor, publlHiii-il In Mnrgnn (Viiinlv, for four wceits mieee.hslvely, tlm last lii sertlou to bo at least .'W days before the said llth dav of IVnotnhflr, p.rn. . (,'. TnoM.i.i Circuit Clerk A Truo copv from tho Kerord. 1 U'itnoss inv huud, and tlm seal ur.vli. Voflliu (Jireuit (,'ourt of Murgau L'nuiity, this unik day of Aumi'st. 1WJS. V. (J. Tiioms, (Circuit Clurlt. Ily I. M. Scihnsti', I). (;. A. B. KNIPMEYER, LAWYER, VFRSA1LL1CS, MISSOURI. Ollieu formtd-lv oi'cuiiled bv II. M. Washburn, Second Floor Wootls lliiild- tug. F. P. JONES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Itooui r, Llllilliee liulli tug. VllItKAILLKS, MO. I U.K. Bnloi: F. II. IOnloi:. DENTISTRY. PHONE no. T4. Versailles, Mo. iMIKI. I). II tilt HA III, rrrsldi nl. V. W. MOIIIIi:, i'iishler. O. W. KTT. Vtccl'ncftiorNT. W T. PETTY, AB9lftTANT CAt.HU.ff Versailles, Mo. Does ii s-'eneral banking bu.iincss. ALF. HEINEMAN, DKALKW IN l'UItF, OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON, AND OTIIICi: t-'INK WHISK IKS. FIN KM" CICAIfS AUK ALWAYS to bu found ut thu bar. I.eiup's Pridiihtlii liottled and Keg Peer always in stock, iilsn Pure A Icohol, Country oniei'H solicited nnd prompiiy lilimi. AkF. HEINEMAN, VERSAILLES. MO. , FINE W1MES A SPECIALTY. 4'