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a . — SORES Se RORICSSS po aS a Se a in et cet eat Ce SI —— p “nd You Havo Always Bought, and which has been H im ..c for over 30 years, has borne the ture of ——eees ANd has been made uncer his per- (ii 29S; 7 GRAY HAIR AND X-RAY. Another Sensational Claim Made for the Miracle Light—improbability of Its Success. The X-ray seems destined in many , Ways to pay the penalty of all sorts of As might have been expected, its claims have been very much exaggerated, even The latest news is to the effect that this mysterious agency is capable of re- storing gray hair to its original color. GETS STUNG DAILY. | Practice of an Iowa Man to Ward Off Rheumatism. | Apiary Solely to Prevent Dread Disease. Receiving the stings of bees daily to prevent rheumatism would not be a pop- ular remedy among people generaily, yet Myron G. Beals, of Sioux City, la., Order of Publication. in the Probate court for the county of Bates, Auga term, 1908. G M Willey, deceased, C W Dene, administrator. Order of Publication. ! Now at this day comes’ W Do: ministrator of the estate ef G M Willey, decessed, and pre- sents te the court his petition, praying for an order for the sale of 80 much of the real estate sccompanied by the accounts, lists and inven- tories as required by law; on examination whereof it is ordered, that ail persons interest- and unless the contrary be slrown on or before | the first day of the next term ef this court to be held on the second Monday of November, | 1%, anorder will be made for the whi le, or se much of the deased as will be sufficient for the payment of Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) as County of Bates. § In the Circuit Coart of Bates County, Misson- ri, m October term iwi, the are of Missouri at the relation and to the use of W. T. Johnson, Ex-officio Collector of the Keyenue of Bates County, in the State of Missouri, plain- f sai ased tif, vs. A LSimmeandJ M Tucker, detend- sensational reports as to its SUppOsed He Says There In Little Profit im Bee! maining dents ae ey and satiety the ree ha, | efficacy in treating intractable diseases. ultare Nowadays and Keeps yet unpaid for want of sufficient ‘assets Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by ber at- torney and files her peiition sta.ing among hi ; . other things tthe a: named defendant , in cases that offered plausible excuses | pt a of said deceased, be notified |) ¥ Tucker, is a non-resident of the State of ‘for their possible vindication. ‘at application as aforesaid has been made, | \issouri; whereupon it ie ordered by the court in term ti that the defendant be notified bv publicatio.. that plaintiff hascommenced a suit against him in this court by petition the object sod general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the delinquent itsi z ne of the years Ise iNw, 160, 19 “s sonal supervision since its infancy. How such an effect can be broughtabout has been a bee culturist for years only said debts : 7" it uit Suu cotee taxes o ~ oo Sonya we oe tan ae. Allow no one to Cecvive you in this, no one attempts to explain. Nor would | for the benefit which he says he receives | paper in Re county Mllesourl, fer four weeks ea npan tee fellowes drecriteat tracts nt ls | All Counterfeits, Lniiations and “ Just-as-good” are but it be wise to offer any reason for it says | physically from the stings of his busy| before the next term of this court, and | icriegn th te Experi-vents that trifle with and endanger Urs health of the New York Herald, in the face of cer- insects. that a copy of this notice be served on each of the heirs of dece residing in es county, Missouri, te-wit t, C.D, & F K. UAL nd si, excep Klocks A, lot ain (8) \ 4 oe Y : inne menttan shan ia tain well-known facts connected with Mr. Beals is one of the largest pro-| Bates county, Miseonri, aforesaid, at teaat |." chor" - | Infeits and Childrea--Experience ageinst Experiment. the physiology of hair and its anatomi-| queers of honey In this country, Paving ten dassprior'te the first day of the next Montane ant : i ness he u } ® EPA cal character. several hundred hives. Of late years he | STATE OF MISSOURI, } 4g. court to be begua aud hohien In the city ut ‘late is CASTO?® All very wel know that the color of | has expressed deste to rte fromm the] Came fae, tnt Coa, ma, ot ra . = the hair is a part of its nutrition and ts | pusiness of an apiarist, and would do] to 4) 4: Silvers. judge of the probate 1 2: One om OF Dorore the Sret Pte Badmoelbad. Que Castor Oi, Taree dependent upon the secretion of a pig- ment in certain cells in its substance. so but for the fears that if the stings ot his bees upon his body are not contin- cotrt, held in and for aaid county, hereby cer- tify that the foregoing is a true ‘copy ot the original order of publication therein’ referred day thereof plead to to Law the same will b ju ament rendered salt petition accord. aken asconfessed and rding to the prayer of ‘s and Soothing Uns. is Pleasnnt. I “ Acne hs to, a8 the same appears of record in my office sau petition and the above described real catate ' fi aul : pale Byrng as ae . When the hair loses its pigment vitality | yed, after his system has become inoc- Witness my hand and acai of said | Sl'! to eatisfy the same, contains acither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic grayness ensues as a natural evolution- [seat] court, D:neatofice in Kutlor, Katee} And itis further ordered by the court H 6 Stinstumec, aud allays Fe Colle. Ft potters and FPlocelo Stomach ove its oge is ils guarentee. [t destroys Worns i AS cures Diarrhoon aud Wind ‘groubles, cures Constipation It assimilates the Pood, regulates the ewels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ieneixe CASTORIA aAtways he Signature of ary process, The youthful tinge disap- pears by a common law of progressive decay as age advances, The hair itself becomes virtually color dead, and all efforts to restore its former life are ad- an alleged miracle worker ard give now hopes for the gray heads. Alas! many of the latter are desperate enough in thelr vanity to try any new thing that may present itself. To such it may be ary to sound a note of warning. Even if it should prove to be a fact that the X-ray can do what Is claimed, he remecy is certainly a dangerous one nec ulated with the virus, he will become a helpless cripple from rheumatism Mr. Beals is sincere in his belief, and points to the fact that his mother, whe lives in the east, is an invalid from rheu- matism, and a sister is a cripple from grown and settled up so that the wi! flowers are almost bees have few sources their raw material. leep my live. extinct, ard th of supply for I suppose I shal bees, however, as long as | county, Missouri, this 25rd day of sep- tember 1903, J, A. SILVER “it Judge of Probate, Onder of Pabiication, STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates, —'} 5% county, in the state of Missouri, piaintit, ve. Samnet Ritter, d delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plat: tit by hor at- torney before the cireait court of tates county in the st te of Missouri i ik appr ths court that ani ons has been lasued the above entitled cau Kainst the defenday uel Ritter directed tothe sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, and that sald sher if of Bates to whom gaid summons was made return thereon that the de- ei Ritter cannot be found, and the the court being furthor satisfed that’ process endant. Civil action for hatacopy hereof be pabliehed In the ut- ler Weekly Tivtts & weckly newspaper printed Missouri, for ant publiahed la hates county four woeks sucocsalvely atloast Afteen days b aeat term of said court, roca" A true copy of the my hand clerk aforesaid : > y P| ; yy | fu the cireuit court of Bate y, Mi akaL) seal of said court hereunto uweea—The Mother's Friend, mittedly as futile as similar efforts to/ the same disease. It is in the family | oi) otha ies, ney ney ater en ( i hen AC omanth Wate on aie revivity other defunct processes. blood, he maintains, and the stings 0°} the relation and to the use of WT Johnson, She 2sth day of November, 1018 But now the X-ray must come in a} his hees are his only salvation, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Hates], (3 4t J. A PATTERSON, ¢ jrouit lerky + M, Barkley, Deputy, Order of Publication, State of Missonri, } County of Bates § {n thy Cirenit court of Bates county, Missourt, in Vocation November zath, 1, Wesley Are rasmith plaintif! va, Maggie A Seiradens, Kei’ Arrasmith, Now at this day comes the plaint’f herein b hisattorney and les herein his petition an aM tavit, alleging among other things that de- ae J - Ms 4 id dete: iy, | entant, Magwie Arrasmith, is nota resid ANA Aa to become popular. If “several hundred | “It isa fact known to the medical pro Sree cope ae tae oe See Missourl and that elie has ‘ieparts od fre Kind You Have Always Bought (ay 4 In Use For Over 3O Years. exposures” are required, not only will a great deal of valuable time be lost in the sittings and many fees exacted, but the positive damages ensuing after such fession that the sting of the bee has vir tue in a curative way, and the virus car be bought at the drug stores. I scarce. ly notice the stings of the bees any more the esid defendant be notitied by publication that piala@tisl has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition t e obje «i general nature of which isto enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the years 1, and il, amounting in the er usual place of abode in this state so that the regular process of law cannot be served 0 her, Whereupon itis ordered by the clerk im vacation, that said defendant be notifled by publication that plaintiff hascommenced a suit against her in this court, the ovjectand gen- “mn » is ki 9 ~ A eral nature of which is to obtain a decree of me GENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK OFTY, prolonged treatment are not to be light- | as far as the pricking sensation is con aggregate to tho together with in | \ivorce from the bondsof matrimony contracted, =O aa Sabacey ly considered, How to avoid the terri-| cerned, It used to be painful, but now em, § ere. Upon the | with the defendant and that unless the aaid M DR. MOFFETT’S crs chow are, EE THIN /\ Rewes the Bowel Troubles of eee a the Bowels, Stren: the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY, ! { Children of Any Age. (odaue F Aids Digestion, Regulates | Posts Oaly 2c at Drageists, or mail 2c to C. J. MOFFETT, M.D, Si. Lous, Ma, u “a id x ony Hives and Thrush. Removes and Prevents lorms. AX. COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES Ei CTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN, as cote od Publication, Order ot Publication. Pee tite fot, SrarE OF MIssOURI, the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, bed in vacation, December 7, 108, the tate of igsouri at the relation and to the use of W Johnson, ex-officio collector of the revenue Bates county, in the state of Missouri, ; jaintiff, va \V T Montgomery, defendant. Clyil action for « jelinquent taxes, \. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by herattorney before the undersigned clerk of J} the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri in vacation, and files her petition County of Bates. In the Circuit Court of ri, in vacation Oct. 3, 1903, the State of the relation and to the use of W. T. » Ex-officio Collector of the Revenue of Bates county, in the State Missouri, plaintiff. vs, EC Sattley, defendant, Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- t y ates county, Mis-di> Mi i ble X-ray burns, which sometimes occur even with experts is still a great prob- lem, Edison, in a r cent interview in the Herald, emphasized this fact ina manner not to be misunderstood, Thus there may be a chance, with such as may be determined to try the new thing, for the traditional “old fool” to multiply himself over the land, SILK IMPORTS EXORMOUS. Statintion by panaeenaat of Com- me Large Increase in Im- portation ef the Raw Ar e. ve Show: The imports of raW silk if the fiscal year recently ended were the largest in the history of the government Statistics just compiled by the depari- ment of commerce and labor, through its bureau of statistics, show that for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1905, 15,271,340 pounds of unmanufactured silk, valued at $50,011,819, were im- I can receive stings all over my head face and arms and scarcely notice it “Bee stings have killed many human beings, as well as cattle and horses. I! a person not accustomed to stings were to receive as many as I do at one time I don't believe he would survive the experience, I believe the effect of be ing inoculated with the poison of the Lee is like having the system filled with sleohol or any narcotic—the more you have had of it the more you can stand “There is nothing in the statement that it is possible to handle bees In 4 careful or ‘kind way and avold being stung, I have been in the business for a go0d Many years, and know they are no respecters of persona, You are apt to get stung when you are not expecting {t. When one bee in a swarm stings you you are almost certain to be stung again ind again, for there is a certain odor which seems to come from a sting that attracts other bees and angers them The more you fight a swarm the more following deseribed tracts of land situated in Haves county. Missouri to-wit: Lote one, two (hree and four, in block seventeen of the Weat Side addition to the city of uller, and that uniess the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missourt, on the first Monday in Feb. ruary, M4, and on or before the third thereot (if the term shallso long continue, if not then before the end of the term) and p! to said petition according to law the me will be taken as confeseed and judgment dere according to the prayer of said petition and thr sbove desoribed real estat sold to satiafy the jane, And itis fury ordered by the court afore said that a copy hereof be published in the But: ler © eekly Tinea, a wee ily newapaper printed and published im Bates county, Miss suri, for four weeks successively, the laat insertion to be atleast thirty days before the first day of the mest term of gail court, A true copy of the rec ord, Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with seat] the seal ofaaid court hereunto aMfixed Di office in Batler, on th's the 2xth y of November, 13. J. A, PATTER-ON, Co Clrouit Clerk, Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, f] ss, County of Rates, Jircuit Court of Bates county, Missou- tion November si, i, Benjamin Mel becca K Hearce, Eliza A Brown and W zie Arrasmith, be and appear at this court, th At term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house, in the city of Butler, in said county, on the tirat day of February, 104, next, and on or before the third day of aaid 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 petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rep- tered accordingly, And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the BuTLaR WEEKLY TiMks & DeWspaper published in said county of Kates, for four weeks successively, published at lenet once a week, the last inser- Hon to be atleast thirty days before the fret ‘ay of the neat, February term of the circult court, A. PATTERSON, Cirouit Clerk, A true copy from the record Witness my hand and the seal ot reult court of Kates county, (RAL) this 28th da November, 1038, J. A. PATTERSO », Cirouit Clerk, Sit Co M, Barkixy, Deputy, Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates, bad In the clreait court of Bates county, Missourt, October term, 18, Tho Stave of M ssourt at 'h relation and to the use ot WT Johnson, lector of the revenue of Bates 6X Uitlote col county lu the state of Missouri, plaintiff, ve. Giles steele, defendant, Ms ? Civil action for delinquent taxes, stating among other things thatthe abore nam: | cone Bebo Be ate a eh cies Sr! ported, as compared with 14,200,000 | you will be stung, for bees are peculiarly | & Rt Oe Bee Pate] Now at this day comes the platntia by her tddofendant, WT Montgomery, vet non-resi- | gourl, in ‘vacation aad les. hey petition] pounds in 1902 and 10,400,000 in | subject to excttement George Colton, John ¢ ary Joiton | autitrev betore the clroult aourt of Hates ent of the state of Missouri Whereupon It is tating ‘among, other thin inet the pe 3 je , 400, ng . ‘ rs wun, J viva and Thomas Coiton sounty © state of Missouri and tt appear. ordered by the clerk in vacation, that the de- | aboye named defendant, E C sattley is anon- | !991. From this silk our manufactur- Bee culture is one of the most fas- | "Now at this day comes the plaintiffs herein by | (U4 ©? the court that summons nos been leaned fendant be notified by publication that plaintift has commenced a suit against him in this court uepee the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Mis- souri for the delinquent taxes of the years 1&3, 1900 amounting in the aggregate—to the 40 together with interest, costs, ns, and fees, upon the following de+ scribed tracts of land situated in Bat«s county, lissouri, to-wit: 10 acres, the north part of jo: 8, section thirty-five, \ownship thirty-nine. range thirty-one, aud that unlese the said d fencant be and appear at the next term of thia “court to be begitn and holden in the city of But- ler connty of Bates and state of Missouri, on the first Mo iday in tebruary, 144, and on or | be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Kater before the third day thereof ‘if the term shall | county, Missouri, onthe firat Monday in Feb- ~} 80 long continue, and if not then before the end | raay, 194, and on or before the thirdday there “| of said term) and plead to petition a-cord- | of (ifthe term shall so long continue, and if ing to law the same will be taken as confessed | not, then before the end of said term, and jadgment rendered according to the prayer | and plead to said petitiin according to law of eaid petition and the above described real | the same will be taken as confessed and judg ‘ate sold to satisfy the sam. ment rendered according to the prayer of said nd itis further ordered by the ‘lerk afore- | petition and the above described real estate resident of the stat: of Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in vacation that the de- fendant be notifled by publication that plaintiff’ has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition and affidavit,the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the y 1898 18.1), 100, 1901, agaregate to the eum ot & together with int rest, costs, commiesions and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Lot_14 block 25 in town of Amoret, Ml. d that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to Smounting in the ers will make finished products valued at over $125,000,000. Many attempts have been made to produce raw silx in this country. As early as 1623 mulberry trees were re- quired to be planied by all settlers in Virginia, and some silk was grown in the early days of the colony. In the second quarter of the last century tie cultivation of silk seemed to xive promise of success, but the enterprise degenerated into a speculation in Chi- nese mulberry trees, and ended in ut- ter failure. The recent experiments of the department of agwiculture are again directing attention to the prac- “Phere is ho pooit dh the hesey busi ness any more,” said Mr. Beals, “esp elally in the west. The country } cinlating studies. It is an interestiny I understand how to care for cles that give me anxiety for fear I shall be subjected to the fate of other mem- bers of our family, and T shall not run any chances by letting go of my bees.” WILLIAM KIND TO WORKERS. Has Kitchens Installed ment Workshops Se Dinners of Mechantes Cana Ve Warmed, in Govern. The versatile kaleer of G their attorney J A Silvers, and tle their peti- tion ‘King among other things that detend ant Joel Melton, Jane sturts, Benjamin ) Melton William it Cotton, George Cotton, Votton and Thomas Cotton, are not residents of the state of Missouri; whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in yae mm that the defendants be notifled by publicat on that plaintiffs have comm. da suit against them in this court he object and general nature of which 1s toobiain & decree tor the partition and sale of the following described real estate lying and being situate in Gates county, Missouri, to- wit) Phe north half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-one (2\) and the north three- eightha (3-8) of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of seeiion twenty (20) and one acre ina square formin the southeast corner of the nort! quarter of the southeast quar- tor of said se all of said land * (30) Of range in said county ad blate, and n of the procecds of such sale be- twenty-nine for the divis' in the above entitled © use againgt the defend. ant Gilee Steel: directed to the sheriff of Gatee county, Missouri, and that said sheriff. Bates county, Mirseurt, to whom said eum. Mons was itirected, has made return thereon shar the defendant, Giles Steele. can not be found, and the coart, being further satiefed ha! process can Not be served on eald detend- ant Giles Steely, it te therefore ordered by the court that tie sald detendant be notified by eubieation that plaintif’ has commenced a sult against him in this court by vetUon the olject and general pature of which sto enforce thes Hen of the estate of Minsourl, for the delinquent taxes for the bers [sos Is, 1 00 IL amounting in the aggregate to the sufm of $: 2) cogether with (nterest, costs, commissions, and fees, upon he toliowing deseribed tracts of land situ= ated In Bates county, Missourl, to-wit: O sere: Of .he sonthesst part of the northeast juarter Of (he eouthwest quarter of section Dirteen township forty, range thirty-two that unless the said defendant be and appear Tmany, OL Fiween the piaintifs and defendants reli r that acopy hereof be published in ‘1 | gold to satisfy the same. ticability of raising on our own farms aii <ibaas coe fed tare ae fers seceding io any hm bhi at the next terra of this court to be begun and UTLER WEEKLY fines, a weekly newspaper | And itis further ordered by the Clerk afore- h hieaat ok Abies niet a recent visit to Dantzig, investigated Hehe ard jauereik a tt tome baiet an a holden in the city of Butler, Bates count rinted and puvlist.ed in Kates county, Missou- | said that a copy hereof be vublished in the But-| 4 Share at leas’ 4 ae" }workmen's homes and manner of life Miesourt. on the first Monday in Fe ri, for tour weeks successively, the last inser- tion to be at last fifteen days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of rd. Wi my hand as clerk of said court {smat] hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 7th day ease ber, 1903, » ERSOD 6=4t Clreuit clerk. Weekly Timks, kly news, pee bay and published in jasouri, for four weeks succesivel. insertion at leaat fifteen aaye before the first day ef the next term of said cvurt. A true copy of thr record, Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with | [SEAL] the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler, on this the 3rd ' day of October, Ln, Ott J A. Parrenson, Cireuit Clerk Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is oan given to all creditors and n Order of Public STATE OF MISSOURI,? ,, County of Bates. e In the circuit court of Bates county, M!ssourl, October term, 1915, the state of Missouri at the y W. T, Johnson, ex. | others Interested in theestate of W L Morgan NG PAITO.L ERAGE e esary to workmen as for us, for wor} - | be published accor.ing to law, in the Berprn " cae f + sit f | Telnlo collector rf ihe revenue of Batserpun: | deed, that T, Hl i Gardner, adminetracor | FINDS FOUR-LEGGED CHICKEN. an hive Sunt ne ve clomiache ng | WEEREY Totes, a weekly newspaper p-inted | (841) nese wy hand we cher shores atc with 4% in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, ys, | of said estate, intend to make final settlement BEM RAVE MELAS t stomachs and publisted in Bates county, so, for four 1 a oO aftix~ 3 | Re McIntire, defendant. thereof, at next term of the Bates County Pro- which forms so considerable a part of our imports. During recent years the importation of raw silk has increased almost con- tinuously, until in the fiscal year just closed it amounted to over $50,000,000, The nearest approach to this value was in 1900, when forty-five and one-thira millions of dollars’ worth was im- ported. and chatted with the mene the government arms manufactory The kalser asked the men w they paid, When “It fs much too high.’ Th I ernment factory provided kitchens where the midday lunches could b warmed. The kaiser said te a member of hig suite: ut rent he exclaimed: told, iser inquired whether the gov- sclence, them, and want theirstings. I have oe- casional rheumatic twinres in my mus- | “Yhese hitchen AS Let we and like th and descendants of William H Melton, deceas ed, Who died owning svid land, or thei i tn said estate, Bad that anlesa the suiv ania, Joel Meiton. Jane Sturts, Benjamin M Melton, William H Colton, George Colton, Jno Volton and Thomas Colton, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, 10 be be- un and holden at the court hous of Butler, in @aid county, on the Is! day ruary, 14, next, and on or before t day thercof (if the term shall so tong conti aad if not then on or befure the las, day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same Will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be tt further ordered that a copy hereof seuccessivety, the last insertion to be at ruary, 1904 and on or before the third day hereof, Ifthe term shall so long continue, indi not then before coe end of said term, sad plead to salt petition according to law, the same willbe taken ar donteatedt & DF i vent renderc:' according to the prayer of petition, and the te sold Co satlefy th And it le further ordered py the conrt afore. oat Liat bs copy hereof be published in the berrkk Wk: KLY Time, a weekly uewepaper printed and published in Bates unty, Mi sourl, for four weeks sucerssively, the last nto be at least thirty dave before the ay of the next term of said conrt A true copy of record above desertbed real same Wit- “1. Done at office in Butler on this the 7th Bostonian Discovers @ Curiosity in ir food warm instead ‘i lay of Dee, 1963 J.A PATTERSON -y 2 C , in Bates county, State of Mi 0 = sien Anak thirty days pet Uie first day of the aaah Civil Action for Delinquent Taxes. \ Sebo held Ge Butler: Missouri, on the se day the Fowl Line in the Khode cold. Besides, their wives con't have to | next term of the circuit court - Ctreult, Clerk. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- | of February, 1004. HH’ GARDNER, Inland Red Variety. bring their husbands warm dinners A. Partenson, Cireuit Clerk ———_—_—_—_______. torney before the circuit court of Kates county, j in the state of Missouri, and it appearing to the court that summons has been issued in the above entitled canse against the arfendantSs | - -- - eee oesT = — tee ae ted + Asrainistrator. M. Goodman, of Minot street, Bos- They can rematn at home to attend to the child.” The result of the iaiser’s Visit will be kitchens ins 4 py of the record. Witness my band and the sealof the cireuit court of bates county, this th day of November, 13 [sean] Order of Publication, 83. Melntire directed to the sueritfof Bates county, | ~“"* ton, is showing his friends a four- dinalig it A. Parrenson, Circuit Clerk, ite ee ae fees: ane Mat ose rift of legged hen which he purchased in |@?ment workshops. By C. M. Barkley, Deputy, Hah Sew ied, ae rag ‘usoart, made return thereon ‘ and Pittsfield, Me., a short time ago. So —-~ —— Order of Publication, ‘lavion’and t0 the use of W. Jone 5 Mcintire cannot be found, and the court be- | | Peetacaetec$ far as known this is the only bird of | FIGHTS HUSBAND'S LICENSE. officio collector of the revenue of further satisfied that process cannot be pened on said defendant 5 5 Mclotire it is therefore ordered by the court that the said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him fn this court by petition, the object and ral nature of which is to enforc- the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes the year [s9, amounting in the aggregate to gum of $1 0) together with interest, costa, ons.and fers, upon the following de- “ageeky’ land situated in Bates county, & ‘southwest quarter of the northwest qua: sonthwest quarter of section sixteen (16) ' Excetfent Service phere heed thirt (30) bs . hy served on fo nf Sg ong Mary M Koontz, it is r F vote j- | Holloway are non-residents of the state of Mis- | therefore ordere the court tbat th - } ae lle 2 a. | stead of downward, and the feet are| The town has not voted on the tis |eeael,” Whereupon It ls onseres Uy the clerk ta Livmaeee te oni aan iy publicstion thsi plainte ; i to points In carried closed most of the time. cense question in four years, but will | vacation, that the defendants be notitied by has commenceda suitagainet her in this court b é “ ™ " ‘ ication that plaintiff has commenced a suit tition the objec: and general nature of whiel b? on the Reet Be re eee, Soe, Coane eo rem, eeeuee Mrs, Yale SA ‘ainst in this court by p-tition the object foto entorce the lien of the State of Mi i or before the Missouri, pounds and was hatched on May 5]/others induced 25 electors to sign a iad genarslnatare of which (eto enforce the the delinquent taxes of the year 1509, go tnd 4; - 1 . Mix. lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent | ing in the aggregate to the sum of $1.15 the Aransas, last,” he added, showing the bill of sale | petition for a bb acd 7ue HAs Eoe taxes of the years of ists, 1849, amounting in| er with interest, coste, commissior and’ tap Ten e as evidence. lived with his wife since the last town | the aggregate to the sam of) “i, together with upon the following gre! fracte of land tion. 3 interest, costs, commission and fees, apon the | situated in Bates county. Missouri, to-wit: section sf oe tie, or te pecans alnas Pen) clecuon. Che ee bach ead es following dvacribed tracts of land situatedin| 15 acres of the east part of the southeast quar. é Alabama, variety, and so highly does the owner | no license, he says, but he hopes to | gates couaty, Miseouri, to-wit: Kast part of| ter of she southwest quarter of section twelve ordered by the afore- a copy hereof be published in the 4, & weekly newspaper is sneocsulveiy. tae inet in four weeks successively, the last in- at | a days before the the next term of said court. A true record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto Mississippi, Florida Aad the Southeast, and to Kansas, Oklahoma, its kind in the world. “You will notice,” said Mr. Goodman to a reporter the other morning, “that ‘the tail grows on the right side of the bird, and yet does not interfere with the use of its wings. “Two of the legs grow in the or- dinary manner and support the body The other two are perfectly normal, except that they grow backward in- prize it that instead of shipping it 4i- rectly home he kept it with him during a four weeks’ business trip. The chicken seems to be in perfect health, and, in the words of the own- | er, “she likes to have you watch her. , See her strut!” Wife of Connecticut Innkeeper Leada a Crusade Against Liquor Sell- ing vf Spo Mrs. Edward Yale, whose husband is the wealthiest citizen of Mark Ham- sted, Conn., and proprietor of the only licensed tavern in the village of River- ton, is crusading against license. win by a small majority. Mrs. Yale has fine apartments with- in sight of her husband's hotel. He recently offered his wife $5,000 in cash, it is said, if she would get a divorce, but she*refused it. STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ County of Bates, i In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation Dee, 3, 10, The state of Missouri at the relation and ty the use of W I Johns: ex-officio collector of the revenue of Ra county in the state of Sissouri, plantiil, v 8G Farris, WJ Wilson Gilbert Ho loway, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintil by ber attorney before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Katescounty in the state of Mis- souri, in vacation and flies her petition stating among other things that the above named de- fendante, 8 G Farris, W J Wilson, Gilbert 8. the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter section twenty-four, township forty-two, range thirty,one, and that anlese the said defendants be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the firet Monday in Feb- ruary, 104, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of sald term) and plead to said petition rt j jaw the same wi scounty inthe State of Missouri, plains tit, vs. Mary M Koontz, defendant, Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates coun: y, in the state of Missouri, and it appearing :o the court that summons has been issued in the above entitled cause against the defenda it Mary M Koontz, directed to the sherill of Haves ounty, Missouri anu that said sheriff of Bates county, Mo_, to whom said summons was direct ed, has made return thereon that the defendant Mary M Koontz cannot be found, and the court being further eatised that process cannot be (12) township forty-two (42) range twenty- nine (2%), and that unless the des fendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be began and holden in the city of Butler. Bates county Missouri, on the first Monday in rebrusry 1904, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall 80 long con- tinne, and if notthen before the end of said term), and plead to said petition according to law the same will be taken as confessed and y i i be taken as confessed anc dgment ren- | judgment rendered according to th afixe:. Done at office in Butler, Indian Territory, sae Increased Wanes and Cont of Living. | Tra sceordin to the prayer of ssid petition | sald petition and the above deerriing vay oe the 2th da: ot RO aE RLOH Texas Part of the Maneuvers, The bureau of labor will shortly) is- | and the above described real estate sola to sat- we ancy a! ~ —, % kh . iv the same. nd it a er ordere® the co le Cirenit Clerk. io une baat . Chittenden, a3 Yale, has &/ sue the results of an exhaustive study we OH) further ordered by the clerk afore-| said that a copy hereof be "published nae tnd ‘he Southwest, starvation squad—a corps of men! of the increased cost of living the last said thata copy hereof be published in the | Butter Weexty Tinks. @ weekly newspaper Notice of Final Settlement. is hereby given to all creditors and ees in the estate of Susannah that I, T. 8. Hodges, ad- ofeaid estate, intend to make Anal thereof, at the next term of the Probate Court, in Bates county, ea ane at a Missou- ary . T. 8. HODGES, Administrator, formation as to excursion dates, orvics, €tc., furnished upon James Donohne, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. from the regular army on whom he will experiment to find on just how lit- the food a man can do good work. He few years in relation to the increase jin wages. The results show that there ! has been a striking similarity between had to take regulars, says the Phila- | the advance in wages and the in- delphia inquirer, because he could not get volunieers for any such experi- tment as that, creased cost of living, and that neither has gone forward as much as popular- ly supposed. ‘ BuTcer WEEKLY Times 8 weekly newspaper printed and published in Ba: county, Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- sertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court [seat] hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 7th day of Dec, 1903. oat J. A. PATTESON, Circuit Clerk. printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- sertion to be at least thirty diays before the first day of the next term of saidcourt. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court [seat] hereunto affixed. Done at office in Batler on this the 2th day } ovember, 6-4t I J. A. PATTERSON, Cirenit Clerk,

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