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THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE ANT CAPE COUNTY HERALD. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23,. 1917. The ca?e weekly tribune AND THE CAPE COUNTY HERALD Every Friday by -,THE CAPE GIRARDEAU PUBLISHING COMPANY. JAMES P. WHITESIDE. Editor. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE LEGAL NOTICES. D. A. Nichols, Common Pleas Court Clerk. Zeba Chile?, D. C. jbate Court of Cape Girardeau Coun-; ' ty, Missouri, bearing date the 10th tiny ! of January, 1!)17. JAD. STEWART WEDS SANDER AND WIFE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION j 1 1!. SETTLEMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby jrh'en that letters j All persons having1 chums against ' said estate are required to exhibit them to the undersigned for a-lowar-ce Notice is hereby given to all credit- j within six months from the date of or they may be preclutletl JEWEL LEONA HORN His Mother Frustrated Marriage, Out Relents And Pair Marry. REFUSED DIVORCE PRESIDENT WILSON'S NEW FREEDOM. President Wilson yesterday delivered a remarkable message to all the nations, when he said, in language reminiscent of Lincoln, that war could not end unless all of the belligerent powers made sacrifices, and then ap plied the Monroe doctrine to the whole world to maintain peace. It was a typical American state document like those of Washington, of Jefferson and of Lincoln. Couched in simple, but strong language, it car ried a suggestion that the world hasbeen longing for, and gave birth to a movement that will live. He proposed to all the nations: "That no power should seek to extend its policy over another nation of people, but that every people should be left free to determine its own policy, its own way of development, un hindered, unthreator.cd, unafraid, thelittle along with the great and the jKAverfii!. "When all unite to act in the iar.ie sense and with the same purpose. all act in the common interest and -are free to live their own lives under a common protection." The acceptance of his offer will mean enduring- peace, because any nation, that assumes a belligerent attitude would be confronted by the armed Oppo sition of the remaining powers of the world, and no single nation could seri ously endanger such an overwhelming force. O-it of the war of the American revolution against England came the Declaration of Independence, a document unsurpassed in this or any other Lmd, cementing the states into one solid union; and out of the conflict' be tween the North and the South came the lemarkable state papers and ad dresses of Abraham Lincoln, which read like holy writ. Hut out of the tumult of the world's greatest clash f arms, is born a new code between nations, founded upon the lofty principle of "Peace on Earth and Good Wi'i to All Men.'' And this, toe wa-s conceived bv an American. Judge Kelly Rejects Beth Re quests After Hearing Testimony. r .i: i 4.: ,..,4 tiiiu utitera iiiteresieu in me es- ........... ui iiiiiiuiiistiaium upon me ramie ui ; 4. , , , . . ,i r r cm;ti, ;i u w nt te of John WY Schuette, deceased, if !om an' uentfit of tUC cst ,ie;. ,v nd C. C. Smith, tieceased, have been giant- . ', if said claims be not exhibited within ed to the undersigned, by the Pro- " i, tne untlersigned, intend to make ; . , (,tt f tl ,jUb!Ifa. J Date Court of Cape Girardeau county, j nnai settlement of tne estate oi sanljtion of this notice, they will be for-j Alter auemptmg to'prevent her son After the conclusion of the tesii- Missoun, bearing oate tne loth day -deceased at the next Wrr.i of the Pro- j ever barred. i from obtaining a marriage license, i ni0ny in the divorce suit of Mrs. Em- tn tvtinuei, w;u.- 'Date court ot Lauc uirardcau Count v. Albert (.. kanfY-iann and UUo Kaut- i Mr .T V stf-rt- r ,,, ifentnn s l - 1 . 5 ' V 11 V VI k. ALtVli A All- persons having claims against Missouri, to be held at Jackson, Mi, said estate are 'require:! to exhibit J souri, beginning on tho 12th day o them to the untlersigned for allowance j February, 1917. within, six months from the date of j yin. Schuette, Administrator, said letters, or they may be precluded ! ; from any benefit of such estate; yr-d if sai tlclaims be not exhibited within one year from the date of the publica tion of this notice, they will be for ever barred. menu, Executor: j street, yesterday evening consented to ma Sand against Robert Sander, Judge Keiiy of the Jackson Circuit Heniy Brakebusch. Administrator. FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all crc.lit- ' - --iuu-c jrvt-iij ui me jacicson circuit NOTR E OF ADMINISTRATION the ding, Jadie Stewart last Court announced last night that he 'night became tne husband of Miss i . , . .t, .. Lt-ern ef -lev YiM' f,'on on the es- i T i i 4 , , t c ' 0u'd n01- tiint eur.er party a turorce, l-' 1 11 - 1 J " Je.vel Leona Ilorr, a student tt St. ors I cra.-e K'.i I.v the I-. . nd others interested irr the es- v ' (jira.-.ieau Coimtv of F;vdr; ick W. Srel ausen, de- ; Vincent's Academy. The couple w'ere were granted tate of John Gustav Boehner, deceased, j I that I, the undersigned, inters! to make j 1 iinal settlement of the est All persons havir.p 1 A at-i c-svatf a re rttiw.ii1 but reserved the cfilcia! docisicn until o the unders gn- marncd by Juat-ce of the Feace V. . , Cane Girardeau Court of j H. "Wilier. The bridegroom is IS - mvon in oena.i eas within an l for Cape j years old and his bride two years hl? ". represented the ;unior. He ia cmpiove i at the Frisco j "" .. i f , -urs. oant:er u-aiuiea tnat rer nu- bar.d had mistreat ?d her and ha I raudc Missouri, on uu.s I freight ofiice. rnio-i-i I Mrs. See wart learned Saturday nisat that hrr M ...s cor.i.-f.iPlatin'tv r. ' frequent threats to kill her if she d: I nc- leave uie r.ouse. one is reirtsor,i- : ; ' i nr.;u seiiiemera ot n'o csiaio oi j - - - ; ' i v. vucu a. . t.iVT iif.JVi. c : i. y c . i.iv i i v : , . . . ( . i -r-k ' i. il 1 I r ... T ji . fi yc in.-. : .i- .-. f i . 't om i I If I nr I vow thi- dav co-ie- Tillie U-nce i bate Court of Cape Girarflcau County. I :' lW "'"-'-'." y -i' i a bv Ilurrv E lex-nder ,ow tniB tia co. ie.. in.it, ....nte, i . j itJ,; mrmths after i!ie date of corder of Deeds Siemers at Jackson -u u iiuiry u Aiexi.ai. administratrix of the estate of Henry M.ssoun. to be held at Jackson M:,-, ; am, instructM hhn not to iiue the j Sander iiied a cross-bill in aasv.. U. Lance, late of Cape Girardouu ou. beg.nnmg,on the .. ! V -,nv lr-v ft.f 'd e :l- a-l! license en account of her son's aw. . to h!s wife's Petition, not only rep. County, deceased, and presents to the j c-biuar , U .. jif Ii. i,. 0vV,iM;,-l v-:th: J She was then communicated with the!diatinS her charges, but aLso charS . eurt her petition praying for an or- h ooI:3' -unis.ia.e-. o; r. , T- . rpJ mother of the bride-to-he, Mrs. W.!ir-ST her th desertion. He told th del for a sale of certain real estate of which said Henry D. Lance died seized, described as follows: An undivided one-half interest in FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTRE a bungalow I f . i- rr i.ft i.: 1. . ... or i Luun mat r.is wue jen mm uccaiice I he refusetl to allow her to undergo an Notice is hereby given to a'i credit- 1HTLD A RAILROAD LINE TO 1LLMO. iKtiniie arrangements for the- construction of a tormina! railroad i nd to the east part of tot lh m rah go . , 4l . - r- - . ,. tate oi Mary Mvcr, tleceascu. j E in the Citv or Cape Giramrau, i i Mi.soun, being 12i'-j feet front onIz. , ' jxl x . ' ... - unai s'.;(.ijemeni ot me e.-iute oi sn; ; ; rtion of this publicatioi; thry shall ; Horn, jho occupies r.,- , ! 1vii-.-. l South Spi-igg street. As soon as the lovelorn couple learn- I ,,ieai operation, ed cf hi mother's actions, the cou- j The testimony in the case was of an pie began to plead wkh their ptmnts i excccngiy sensational nature. and final'v sacce Dated Jan. 12, 1 : -1 T. Wm. li. S- ehai; v . A-l v,-.' or. S NOTICE ?eded in obtaining the j large number cf witnesses were heard . The license was is-! for both sides, and their iesrmo-.y Uroad-.vay and 2."1', feet in depth, to pay the debts of said estate: Which, said petition is accompanied by the w.. - -. i:.-4t; nwl In. f Jirol'io il Vf , , , , -1 soun. beginning quued bv law, snowing tr.at said es . ... ii4 1 4.1 i i.i 4 . . leLruary. 191 . tate is mne'HCu anu mat sati i:eui.-i art i deceased at the next term of the Pro bate Court of Cape Girardeau County. Missouri, to be held at Jackson. Mis- oa the 12th dav of unpaid, and that there is not sufticient assets on hand to pay the same. On examination thereof, it is ordered by the court that all persons interested j ;n the estate of said deceased be noti- E. J. Netnstedt, Administrat: EXECITO Notice is liercbv p:vtn tlutt letters j consent cf both e-t:r.-..-:iUrv t;en the esta'.t- cf H-r.rv ! suet! veterttov afteir.ocn. The young dealt with the general reputation o .IT deceased, have been grant-j man presented th:1 written consent of j tne principals. to the urtdo-stigiKd by the Pro- j his parents, and the girl obtained per-! The couple have three children, Vi:- jgil years old, Mela o a;! dilbert !::'.tc Court of C;: :a C'lunt-'. 1 mission of her moth: FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE ' Notice is hereby given to ail credit . -. . I I II .1 .. . i. - . . .1. . f .l!. ... ii i e.'-irer date the 12th tl-.i i It had been known for some time Ail uiree arc m cusiony oi ir.e lai.wi. f Dt.itmbv, 11C. that the co-.mle v.ere swetthearts, but Uvho is now making his home with A'd -.?roi'.; havi -.g claims against j because of heir youth, their relatives j his parents. When the mother attempt ed e. tute an- re'..ue.'i-.l li exhibit 'did no consider the rom.m-e seriously. 1 ed to take the baby from the father's !.--.! to the undersigned f.. a'lowance j A friend of the young man revealed lap during the trial, the chilu became; the secret, and the motlvr immediate- frightened and buried its face on tne from this city to Hlmo, should be a part of Cape Girardeau's campaign fo- the armor plai.t. When the Naval Commission visits this city, it will want to know what railroad facilities we have. if Cape Girardeau is prcpaivd to .ay to the Government representative-- Ui.it the Commercial Ciub has actually made arrangements to connect thi. : city with tl.e groat tr ink , lines that intersect seven miles away, it wiii re i- o- th most serious handicap now confronting Cape Girardeau's campaigi ne;i tnat animeanon as nio.e.-aui I . I T.M iinc jcen made, and tnat tirness tne con e.-- i !e;ier MMrili i'r.ri i!n ii'.l. o or they may i preclude' 'y b?gnn makintr te'oits to prevent the ! father's shoulder. tate of Herman I'feill'e:-, d.-c; for the (Jovernnieii ;n;.iect. Should the Naval Heard se!e: t Ca; e Girardeau as the site for the SI 1, Oiio.uO!; plant, it wiii naturally expect soir.o definite assurances that adc tjiiat" raiiroad facilities wiii be provided, and if this important matter cai be taken car- of in advance of the commission's visit, both tiie city and the Gevemme;:t v iil b.' i-li'eved ef a stumbling block. I !..- actively beginidn. the ji:elhninary work necessary to building a li nr to Illmo. Cape Girard-.-au v.yiiid not or.ly avoi"i complicatioi'S with the Nava; 1 ' i t at a fatal hoar, b.:t the commission would naturally be impressed wilh the- iirogrrssive .-pirit that prevails here. We should not wait until th: naval commissi. n'rs jmint out our neglect and then offer promises o cove up einbarrassmert. if Caoe Gh-arfi.-au he.s waited all tf these years without taking the i:1 it:;J step i.i arranging for a railroad connection with IMmo, the Naval i;:;a-.l mir'il entertain doubts abs.ut the future. It is never too early to begm a t:!-!: so important as this, but it might be too late if we wait until an in speetion cammiitee has odicialiy informed Cape Girardeau that it has beer der.-lkt. During President Taft's administration he was invited to make a pilgrim age eo.vn the Mississippi to study the nerd of a M-foot channel from thf lakes to tiie gu!f. At toe conciusi n f the trip, he said to the deep water way advocates: "You gentlemen have neglected what you 'already have What assurance has the Governmo.it that you would make use cf wate: tianspmiatioii should Congress give you all the money you would like tr :-;e.n.d?" !.- C.-.-.K' Chaidean inviting the commission to visit th: citv to inform u. trary be shown on or befo'o the iir.st day 'f the next term of this court, to j that I, the undersigned, intend to v.rf.ic ! final sett lenient of the estate of said y benefit of sad, estate: and marriage. iaims be not fxl,;hited within j Mis it Ilcm has be of be held on the 2'th day of February, ' .., i .Ui'.l I nun ii vivilitr i Mil 441 4. u ...iit. .i ;n r ice, tat y . in la. lt17. an on'.er will he made for thi' i ; Missouri, to be" held a; Jack-or, ?.!:- ! one vear from the d; i tion of this noti ! ever barred. Henry W. Macko, Ex. tutor blira- the academy for for- lioth the mother and father asked student of for the custody of the children, it is - a! years. She is ! on account cf the childrons' tender age FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE ... i 4i . i it soun, beginning on the 12l!i day described or as much thcreol a shal' ,. , . . . r r i ! I' ebruary. 1 fl . . be sullicii-nt for toe payments c. saul i ' ' . , . ,. , , -, Alocrt Pi Oilier, LxCCMte1 death. - ! And it is furthtr ordered tnat a copy of this ord r be published in a r.o'Yt paper, pubii-hri in said, cr.r.-ty of Cave Ghardeau. for foar we, " . . .1. . 4. 4 - ? 4".T. rt l..t rrer to tr.e r.t:-:t iioin .i . :-s nun.: , ,. ' . laie Oi the last insertion to be at i-a. 1 nays before the first 'day cf said t'-i in state of. Missouri. County of C:.y.e. Girardeau. !. D C: JOHN ROSS ILL WITH HICCOUGHS s ! Not'ce is hertby given to a'i err d it ors and others interested in the es Nefn.-tedt. de ea.-r-.i that J, tne unttcrMgac!. int? . i na! i-etl emcnt of tne c.-.tato o deceased-at the vent term of the Pre jbate Court of Cao Girardeau Count; A. Nichols, clerk of .he Cio e Missouri, to be held at Jackson, ?Ii, considered pretty ard is very popular1 that the Judge refused to giant the among her fellow . t -dents of the con- j divorce to either party. vent. Mrs. Nellie Estfs of the Cape is the Mrs. Lil'hvn Milde his afternoon en-, guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Dow- trrtaine;l the youeg .. onvrs o'"'0 club, j man. i S. M. McAt c is in St. Louis on; Mr. Drn Schwab will entertain t!m 1 , - , tf...... .1 tT.iv4li. .-i4.t i- nf ' Tin I' '11- .11.11 1.. .14. 1.1. .4 U.''vi. v. ....... Ihattie is serioasU jgelical Church Thursday afternoon, pneumonia. i Prtif. 1J. Grcable, teacher of the Lu- tju.ai'.ess. Irs. C.vr 'JiV W : in O.'U l o riaK j S-.if"t ring fro:1, a j ef1- i::cc;?agi: ..'.' - I? Alfred WiHer and !;;. v ve.-t..-r- . theia.i -ar:sh school, ihis mor.nng was dav returned fi-um a aevcat dav ; visit ' taken ili and had to di.-m'.-s th-- sche.o!. coi'ol: (I with p'H-.i-vionhi. f irr tr f,.s.- If ! "Mrs. J. W. Hunter this aft'-rroun i .eas, : Girardeau Cov.rt of Cor.nvc-n to hereby certify that the above and J i..i,rUar foregoing is a full and true copy of the original pah'icatio-i :- same ap pears of record. This th day of January, lf17. D. A. Nichols. Citrk Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Pleas. souri, beginning on the 12th ea; 1D17. E. G. Schoen, Exceut: and :i; K".-s e' llOi t nestnu: str.'Ct, !s ,.v v-, h,, of (.o.-dnv lie. ll'l J ; v .1. liill.-. ii'.i1'. lit.'.., is lii't ; t A-..:rtc! io s-arei'-'f. He has bea co fintd to Vs beti .,!;.? Jan. -11, v her ' l e b'-car.v iil with la t'rp".e. He later ; entertained tir: Jolly Twlve Cl ;h Probate Court Docket Cape Girai-di-ait Oiunty Miouri, Probate Ccurt. February Terra, IS 17. was '.;: d with an attack I ,; i FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE ORDER OF PUBLICATION that have been asleep at too swatcii! WHEN THE PEOPLE RI LE. M tro;e!iie.a newspapers i:j the East do not take kindly to President Wil '"' ' st:g'rft:.n that the Monroe d -ctriae be oxtondI to the whole (rid oi an e!T'rt to i-nforce peac e. They are opposed to the pian because t lei-'ht p'aee the Anieiican r.avy under European domination. it is dl.iie.iit to'ima.'.ine how Euiope could control the United States navy, lo pn vei l just .-t,vh a i-ontingency as this is one cf the chief aims of the and possibly wou'd be. seme nation that woahi on io 1 Notice is hereby give?; to ail credi ; ors and others interested in the es-1 Ids roeo-, ery tate of James ilrooks. dec-a-ed. - ,that I, the undersigned, intend to make . i final settlement, of the estate of ;a;uM deceased at th e:it term of the pro- llettie E. Miiler, iilairt.ff. vs. Jam::.-; bate Court of Cape Girardeau County. Miller, defendant. !" the Common ' Missouri, to be i:e;d at Jackson, M:.; Pleas Coort, County of Cape Girar- ' sou: :, beginnii'g on the 12th o.ey of deau. State ;f Missotui. I'ehruary ; February, 1!)17. term, 1!)17. Action for divorr-e. j Frit:'. W. Roehner, Kxecutor. Now. on this 8th day ef January., o:coug is. 3IcntJi-v. Fi. ornai v 12. 1917. T-' h:-rh fever, together with tin -j Alien, tf. IJ., gi.i. IMiJkah Allen mhur. str:-:.i oi cen.-tart !.!-eoug'::nvr,- Itas , ,,atiiy, R. II. ea teiif'i i e jaiee;u lo soim an ' A" ir.it ti.at little nop' is en-ria-ei o 10: nirr.--cV.va?. (' c.la. Clare ice and Charles Lr rscnwai, minors. ..-as cailed to his fat '.' e v aui.ee, VV'. ., w'i p. the Intern el! ma. TTe ai-rived Friday night. r- h i ee Ct n R s j! ee. c.noloyed .- faciei y. 1917, in vacation of court, comes the . plaintiff herein by her attorn' ;.-. Wil-j son C. Rain, before the und-:rsig-v.:d ; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby g'ven that I'-tU-rs A;. Ros ha-, live e: i''h--n :-al al live in the Capo -x i I't'ng l is r-or .loan. A phys'.r:en is corste-'itiy at hi-sid- a vi has txlie--.-ied a" mens ie an atteariil to relieve li's patient o; the hiccoughs. Mr. Ross is year, of age. ' lie is the second Y-po Girar-bjanan rt p-e-e-at sefoiiag f.o'n chronic hic cmghing. William labs, a retired Frisco c-ngiii-T. is :-i-it.r:-!y iil at hi1 adir.r. Frederiek W. Schuuat. (iccea.e-e :attie, Christina, gdn. Chus. Ed.'1. Reettic, r.n.ier. riu-re mig ; leieir, ! due to an it: ..a incut. a'.L.-iopt to j;i t out of harmony, but there would still be left enough powers c operatintr with each ote-r, to force the offending country into submi s'on. Tin- ?do .roe Doctrine, if applied to the whole world, would place the uni vi r.-e under control. It would at least giee tiie people an opportunity to be oin wniTi tne liirhtine; can 1. U: a; art a. en . the a a A-hf"i forces of tee world mu.-t be musti-red. gets- its instructions lo go to war from a source which is supremo, and from which there is no appeal. In the Uinted St.'tes. the free side of the world, people do not under s-and how the Koropeans live. The inhabitants of tiie old world live under one form of slavery, but don't know it. They are taught from the cradle Jo grove at the sight of their monarchs whose sole justification for au thority is tradiron. In the United States the people worship God alone, but across the ocean, a man or woman dressed up, bedecked with medals a. id labeled a ruler, divides honor with the Creator of kings and men. If the people of the w hole vol id could be given a hearing when war is And when wars are clerk of the said court and riles her j of administration upon the estate of petition and affidavit for divorce, a1-; Frits R !' r, d - .eased, have bet-n leging among other t hires that the j granted to the nndcrsigne by the Pro- defendant is not a rt sident of this ! bete Court of Cape Girardeau County, .State and the ordinary process of law j Missonri, bearing date the llth slay of; cannot be had upon him. Whereupon j .January. I.Ui. it ordeiwl hv the undcrsiirned clerk I A'i yei:.ons having claim.; ava of said court, in vacation, that peblica-jsiiid estate are 4q'urc4 to exhibit : f 31 pOQpDC tion be made notifying said. def. nd- them to the undersigned for allowance i LllnulilU HliDDijUU int tlnf Mie l:i infi fT in the above en- within six months from the date ( ! titled cause has comnw.eed an again.;t him in this comt. i'v ob.iiet and general nature of whh-h s to (lis- J BANKER'S WIFE IS Ruth r, Wir. I)., gda. Win. L. Ltltv, i.-.mor. Ihiilly, John. ad ;.:1. Aug. Jaegtr, tif ceased. RIack, Chas. M-. ; le. Olive. Klatk, ir.ir.or. Llumcnbcrg, M i: y F., gdu. Emil Alvin Rlumenberg, minor. lirooks, C'.as. L., a Imr. James Brooks, deceased. Roc-hf.er, Fritz, adrv. Jehu Gustuv Boeimc r, deceased. Baric',; , V"!'.?., e vi John Dior ;ehyr.I, cxrs. Conrad Bieraciiv.al. deceased. TaesJjy, el.-aaiy 1 '. 1917. Critos, Addle .., eon. Uvea Minor Children. Crit.-s, Myrtle, gd a Clarence N. Crites. minor. C'ippat,', Leon, gdn. Die:vuia-:, .ia.y, ' Davis. Maiy. L.. gd Doerries, Mr.reie, Deneke, Mary A., e. nr. it.. , r t 1 , ! 1 til action rai. letters, or ir.cv mav oe pree:uicu from any benefit of n; -h e tate; and !if said t-'ainis be nert exhibited wit!. in solve the bonds of matrimony exist ing between the plaintiff nd the de fendant, and that unk-i-- the said de fendant be and appear before th:si Kanopolis, Kans.. Jan. 20. .Mrs. J;inies Cov.ie. wire of the president of Iil... . C...., !..!. . I i i.'44-'ii;o ui'. iaui-. iivit". as one ye-ir from the d;tie of the ,;.ll:r,;. . , of dtf. vorld so that the people r.n.ie - coesali ration, the.o would be no future conflicts, m;oh- i.ooossible, kinjrs and paganism will be relegated to the past, rr.-Ki. nt dson is merely trying to organize the v. o: even ,and can He spared from toe nonors of war like the catastrophe now in pr-ir.;.;. and which wcy.M have been proven ted had Europe been free " crov nod he;.,is. The time must come when the new ly-born wiii not be handed a .-word and a r.ipolc at the same time, bat that time an r.cvev come vnl-I the peop.e ef tne earth begin to ru?o them plir c'-o vns. Ives and quit worship- tion of this notice, they will ever barred. Maria KoJior, Administratrix. court on or lief ore the first oay of the next term thereof, to bo bcun and j held at the Courthouse in the eity'of j Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau Coun- NOTU'E OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that letter no ot tne loaders rr a posse o I Ken. engage:! in a i tinning fight early this morning with a band of robbers ho txploded the bank vault and es raped with about -.'00 in cash and silver. S!:e was slightly wounded in the wrist, but no one eise was injured. Mrs. Cov. ie and her two sons were Medic v, insane. ty, Missouri, on the fourth Monday in of administration upon the estate of ; arous0(j n- the two exn'osiens with February, next, 1917, then and thvr j F. W. Dencko. d-oeascd, h-.ve be-n I lho ,.aut ,vas foectd. Fro u before the Judge of said rourt. an- granted to th" uniler.-ignrtl by th? Pro- , tr0;r lo;lle Rtar j.y t.oy c,aned fire sw er or plead to plair.tiiT's petition in lrttc Court of Capo Girardeau County, , upim 4j,e ,.,,!, f.!v;. Other eitiier.s came said cause, the same will be taken as Missouri, bearing date the Hh day of jto te;r assistance and more than 50 confession and judument rendered ac-1 May, 1916. shots were exchanged before the rob- cordingly as prayed in the petit:on. It is further orderod that a copy All persons having cla:ns v.h-v -t . bers escaped, aid. estate are required to c-thlbit ; Investigation disclosed that the rob- hereof, be published for four weeks j the:., to the undersigned for allowance i,ors Vd broken into a tool house of j newspaper of genera1 circulation, puo- lished in Cape Girardeau County, Mis- CAPE BOYS GO TO WYOMING Elmer Milyt-s and Clyde Dyer Depart For Casper Today. 'in a jewclyr store there. He has been ! 'cmi- to be Published once a week for iifTM-inn. n an . ' r 4.l x ! four successive weeks, the hist inser fcutleung with asthma for the past! . t , it . ... 't;on to be at least 20 de.vs be! ore the M-.e.ai years, ana nis conthtron hassa;(1 Febniar. term, 1917. of si neen more serious tins winter tiian , court. ever before. K Elmer Miles, who has been employed in tne l-iassnngr jewel Mion, on ""Broadway, for the p - vill depart today foi ietT wllCC '"' b:i : hl.iinl :i was ordered to go West by his physician. , Clyde Dyer, who has been Avorking; successively in The Tribune, a wei :dy ; n ithin six months from the date of i tflC Tjaion Pacific Railroad, after ha-- said letters, or they may be precluded jnff entered Kanopolis, taking a pick from any benefit of such estate: ard:axft xvith Avhich the back-door of the if said claims be not exhibited within ' .t. us opened. Their motor car one year from the date of the publica-; H-as left in the rear of the bank. Five tion of this notice, they will be for- explosions were necessary to gain en ercr barred. , trance into the vault. Mary S. Deneke, Administratrix, j The robbers went north from here, ud D. A. Nichols, Clerk. By Zeba Chiles. D. C. . In testimony whereof I ha'c hen 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE !' 1 ' ; at the shoe factory, will go to" Casper 1 unto set my hand ami affixed the seal j. Notice i hereby ast two years. ; w-ith lilcs. Dyer secured a .position .of said court.-.-Done at ofHce in Cape4stestamentary npo Casper, Wyom- 1 in an oil refining cons.r.y at Casper, ' Girardeau, Mo., this 8lh day of Jan- j George Kaufmann, cition .-.'a ! v-:lj '-jr h fe-;t 7IeT'e . uary, 1917. i but at 10 o'clock this morning were reported as hafing been traced "as far as Russell. 40 miles west of here. ,- given that letters Peace officers throughout the western 4 . I 4 4-. "I . t pon trie e: tat,e ot nair ot fine state nare Deen notmeu to deeead, have been vatch for them, and it is believed pos- g'iinted to th" i!odei-r:;.rnr, hv the pro- ' . os now are following their trail. I Chvh tina llaase, insane. I.hi and Lydia iJickman, minors . Stewart Prather, minor. . Own Minor Children, eix. F. W. Deneke, deceased. K-igelhart, Joseph. ".. gdn. Hihia Margaret P.ckl, i Fkr.tge. Theo. P. C.. gdn. Clara C. Fh r.tge, '.-..inor Grosshciih r, 1 1 v.. gf'.i. Gustav Grossheider, minor. How ard, Bern C, giln. Howard Mi.io: s. Wednesday, Fchmary 11, 1917. Holder, I.ra'sa. gdn. Alvin K:imin.-.ky. minor. Kinder, Robt., gdn. O vn Minor Childien. ' Medhw, W. O. and J. S., gdns. Joseph F. and Addi' MeAtec, S. M., ad:nr. Hugh (uinii, dead. Miller, Ottilia, -n. Kdw. Louie Miller, minor. McGJre. F. A., trustee Albert McGuho. Medley J. S., a hnr. Allan Sr.ccd, deceased. Neumcyer, A. I-'., admr. Hy. Ncumcyer, deceased. No in .tout, 11. .?.. ad-nr. Win. Ntinsteut, deceased. Oberheide. F. Wir.., admr. Fritz Bartels, deceased. Obt-rheide, F. Y-.Yi., gdn. Henry A. Sitvers, minor. Oberhcide, F. .'ni., giin. Foster Minors. Cbeihei le, F. V ie., gdn. Geo. Obermann. insane. Thursday, February 13, 1917. Ob'Tm'iier, Le.ia. a imx. liugene Obermiilcr, deceased. Poe, W. S.. ghi. Harry E. Poc, minor. Pfeiiicr, Albert, exr. Hermann Pfeilfer, tleccaecd. Reynolds, Janic- H. and Robt. E., exrs. Dudley Reynolds, defeased. SlcAenson, Julias, gdn. Robt. L. Stevenson, insaiu. Sclilegcl. Vi'ni., gdn. John G. Schlegel, minor. Snider, John A., gdn. Arthur C. and Alta B. Kinder, minors. Schwab. Ben. admr. Benedict Schwab, deceased. Short. Katie, gd:i. Mattie. Vernol Barf.eld, minor. SpradKng. Kate, gdn. Byrne Minors. Schoen, K. G., exr. Mary Myer, deceased. FnJay, 1'ebruary 10, 1917. Sehuelte, W:;i., admr. John W. Schuette, deceased. Soabaugh, David, adrir. Mahala C. Stearns, deceased. Sio'-oors, G. ,:'., admr. Charlotte Siemers, deceased. Williams, Mary C, gdn. Kenneth G. Williams, minor. Sanders, August, gdn. Ow n Minor Children. Slagcl. John. M., gdn. Raymond Jones, minor. Van Anvberg, Ben V. gdn. Dick Clippard, minor. Zorn Moritz, F., gdn. Eberhardt F. Zorn, minor. Clerk of the Probate Coi "V VV .&f W. C. Ilaji.'