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Order ef Publication. “HADN'T TIME.” STATE OF MISSOURI, ea, ane id County of Bates. BY MARY HARTWELL. In the Circuit Court of B n renation'ae ts th ase of CE J Ex Bangs was a pure American. And Gatco" Collector” of she Reveue of this when I say a pure American, I mean] county. tate of Miseouri, pisintiq, vir. —E - Chas. L. Hi fendant. his parents and grandparents were L. Hyde, defendant vil setion for di s Produced of this soil. Whether he has] yogf si eien fF delinquent taxes aintiff by her at- For Infants and Children. if Bates coun- = 2 pt tm bad ine to ascrain "(Star aat aa The Kind You Have _ Always Bought - He entered this world on business, and meant to make the most of his term. Ready for college in his twelfth year, he charged through that institu- tion like a mad bull, carrying the hon- ors on his horns. Bangs had made up his mind what line of business he By the court that the said defendant be noti- - = in would pursue in that early period cir- acult sesines him in thie court by petition, the & as has cumstances obliged him to waste in his] object and general nature of w: to-enforce | CHILDREN the lien of ‘the State of Missouri INFAN LS CHILDR mother’s lap. So he made a fly.ng trip| *e len of the for the delin- a through the states, gathering force as te hr fe ch edgresais tb By aah se @ states, ri ‘oO nting {n the yum of $1.96 a he went, and landed plump in an edi- fees, upon the following’ deccnegesone, and Promotes Digestion Cheerful- torial chair, where he began to scrib-| land situated in Bates county, Missouri, tori | ness and Rest.Contains neither |} id ant » it ie therefore order- a rder- fled Kutter Tools stand every test of a good tool. You can take a Keen oa Hand Saw, bend the ras of the blade around wméil it touches the : i re Rmoret ad a eT our (80) in the town | f .Morphine nor Mineral. it will back straight and true. Every other kind of a ble before his coat-skirts fell from of Amore ned " poy Sod ra ther a tool of its reo apis pod eager the breeze. “Life is short,” said|beand pear at the next tere, Ky conte OT NARCOTIC. Saw. The Keen Kutter brand covers a complete line o! % Bangs, “no time to waste in tomfool-] >¢ begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates ery of any sort. Business is the word.” E It is a historical fact that Bangs married. Whether he caught his bride ntl peti- KEEN KUTTER “on the fly” or took her in a business | # A, ribed real votate sold te ‘ way as part pay for his paper, from it farther ordered by the court afore- Tool is made of the finest steel and made in the best possible manner by some overloaded paper ask me not, He th copy hereof be published 1» Tur expert workmen. This quality tells in actual use—it means freedom from certainly never wasted any time in eKLY Tim weekly howapaper constant gy TB — long en yomergpored he eae bn courtship. I cannot imagine Bangs pars easene x nat { | Se inni een Kutter Is cost little ng ; ‘ ——_ tect they are by far the cheapest tools you can buy. Keen Kutter on bag phen ey meg ik Tat the ose Aperfect Remeily for Constipa- Tools have been Standard of America for 36 years and were awarded the ; . Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Grand Prize at the St. Louis Exposition. ters written by lightning. I cannot with the aeal of said court hereunto Worms Convulsions Feverish- ’ Following are a few kinds of Keen Kutter Tools, which your quite see him in my mind's eye with] [seat] afixed Doneat ofice in Butler, on rms SIONS ,Feveri: dealer should have—if he hasn't them, write us and we will see that you one leg bent in supplication and the this the 22th day of July, 1905. ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. are supplied, Axes, Adzes, Hammers, Hatchets, Chisels, Screw Drivers, & PP! Ml J. A PATTERSON, Circult Clerk Auger Bits. Files, Planes, Draw Knives, Saws, Too! Cabinets, Scythes, other rushing off for a marriage 40 at Chas. M Barkley, Deputy Clerk, Hay Knives, Grass Hooks, Brush Hooks, Corn Knives, Eye Hoes, Trowels, Pruning Shears, Tinners’ Snips, Scissors, Shears, Hair Clip- rs, Horse Shears, Razors, etc,, and Knives of all kinds, Every Keen utter Tool is sold under this Mark and Motto: " The Recollection of Quality Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten.” SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY, St. Louis, U.S.A. 298 Broadway, Now York, ——_—= Fac Simile Signature of license, He went through his morning mall asa like a buzz-saw. Z-z-z sizzle! A cloud . kes of letters and envelopes—s' et- County of Bates, f lett d lopes—stamps set. Thirty Year tling on replies like swallows on ale term, meee itive aaitenle barn—it was disposed of. He would wee ae sour! atthe relation and to 2 pursue with one eye Mrs, X. Y.’s effu-| revenue of Bates county, tn the wen oe ane | sion on the “Matrimonial Martyr. court, plaids, ve ©. G. Stoll, defendant, whose broom was sweeping her to het] Now st quien for og a oF tomb, Who called all women in the|hber attorney before the ciroult court of i land, Against that tyrant, MAN, to pete rag to the seat, Missonrl, and ‘Tus CenTauA Company, NEW VonE cry. stand, Until his buttonless wristbands | been Issued in the above entitled cause wave, In melancholy o'er her grave! |snefefendant, C. G. Stoll iiirected And with his other eye Bangs would devour the Hon. M. C.'s letter relating —— some important public movement. while in the same breath he would | ‘hat @. Btoll Tele tuceaee ald defend Always Remembe” the Full Name yell: “Confound that woman! I wish the sal dant be notided ‘ue her husband could kill her!” and tiff has commenced a suit e ee court by chuckle, “Fine, sir, very fine!” and general nature of Which He torched } axative rOmo ulnine Now Bangs had so wel: invested his {en of thea pllssoarl we she dalingue Dex bette days that public emoluments and antag in ¢ SS et] plums generally were coming to his hand; his future looked rich, and his grit towit; ai block Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. time more precious than ever; when ty ville, Topeka, July 31 —The state treas Boy Struck By Pebble urer will have to tegin stamping warrants ‘not paid fur want of) Diag of His Injuries. funds” next week, asa result of the fallure of the First National Bank.| Columbus. Mo.,, July 31.—After Iin- The state bas &547,000 tied up in| pering tor a week with brain fever, that bank Of this sum about $140,- 000 fs money from the general brought on by @ blow on the head revenue fund, $75,000 from the per-|from a stone thrown by acompan- manent sehool fund and &61 000 | fon, James Moss, a 15-year-old son from the annual echool fund, The | of Dr, Woodson Moss of the medical rest ix scattered among the various | department of Missourl untversity, ae fanaa. . . | died at bis home in Columbia. Order of Publication. Young Moss was bathing in acreek ; near Columbia and requested a com- BTATS SPB eeet mrt | panion to throw him atowel The In tho Cireutt oat in are July 2s, 1905. | boy put @ emall stone inside the defendant, be and Old Time himself turned on his young | appear at the next term of this court, to b Age thur B: 8 e aren ieee, Plalntigee jtowel, with the fatal result. The rival. He saw Bangs outstripping him. coeur, nd holden in the ty bey user, Bates G. Wa GOSS on Box. 25c, Harry Brigve Emo Briggs shock to the boy’s mother wus such | Old Time said to himself; “Now here's | Qotober, ime” and’ on or, before the third day i f 4 ; — 1 I do, p sald petition according to , Sar a nee vo Seen ee mcr nocoeing tated: ond F ‘ come the plaintiffs hereia, by | apy, pe-score, o praver . | Pa Ua as Cae ig Tackson, and te thelr | CTY : like my grandfather, and he'll be want- tetatereold ee astanytne above described real ‘ = Cures Cholera {ntantum, petition, alleging, smong other things that de: | Sa ae ing more days and nights than I can] And itis further ordered by the court aforesaid | pyleeadlht bgarg 8 ie See a aaa ee cia Helete: tee Shot His Elder Brother. This will do!” said Old | that ® copy hereof be published, in the Butuan Bowel Troubles of Children of i Briggs and Lewis Briggs, o: . furnish, is will never do!” said O| pret arate of thettate of Missouri: Ti So h fed out sang’s k LF er Aa & weekly newspaper printed Any Age. Aids Digestion, non-reside! afore ee mi 7 me. So he spied out sang’s weak | and pu in co pi eyberenpan tt le ordered by the tied by pute | Fort Scott, Kan,, July 31 —Lee A. places and dealt him some sharp|*uecesslvely, the In © insertion tobe at race Regulates the Bowels, Strength. ion d ' F icin hat pinindy have commence! stl Meador, a young married man, was| blows Urnvot tig cote M6 Ate day er nex iay TEETHING "EASY. sealuaturet whieh ls.t0 Rell the east half of | shot thie afternoon by his 16-year-] | Bangs lay on his bed and dictated] j,.,, A{9¢copy from the record, Wit- NG POWE me TEETH . i he southwest quarter of section fourteen (14) of , 7 to the doct yhile planning out his| ! the teal of sald cure forenald: with i) 25c to OFFETT, M. D., St. Louis, Mo, tawnehip forty-two (42) of range twenty-nine | old brother, Verne Meador, and the be SS desler WSS sienaing : the seal of sald court hereunto aftxey Ouly 25c at Druggists, or MD. 26 e 7 t deeds to John G. a eT le for Frank 8 Grover, andeizhi doctor says he cannot live through ori Stee sei act quarter of the south: | the night. He went home and found P sr, south of Grand River. in section A A ‘ iy twelve (12) of township forty-two (iz) of range his mother crying. She said the twenty-nine (29) and divide t ncvording to tel | DOY had been abusing her, because tiffs and d el ats DY proceedings in partition ree she would not give him money to pay i] arr. ri s * Karl rues. "Naonil Higgs and Lewis Briees | big way to the circus, Leereprimand- be and appear at this court, at the next ie | d the boy and elapped him. Verne thereof. the city af Hutter, tn said county. on | © ; PP , e ty o utler, : Hee oda In Qetober, 15 and on oF be: went into the house and got a ehot- it day of said term, & ‘ * alan Th said cause, the cane will be |UD, and while Lee was attempting taken as confessed, and judgment will be rend- | totakeit away from him, he shotthe ered accordingly. \ And itis further ordered, that.a copy hereof | q|der brother in the abdomen, inflict- J rding to law, in the BuTLen w ea nutes, a newspaner published in eaid | {ng a probably mortal wound. The 3 : the 2th day of July, ae °° 8! Mother! Mesitate no longer, but save the health and life of I want you to give me a powder, J. A. Patterson, ‘our child, as thousands have done, by giving these powders. sir. which will bring me to my feet in- ® Cirenit Clerk, 'EETHINA Is easily given and quickly counteracts and ov stantly.” YO. M_Banxuey, Deputy Clerk. th /e summer's heat upon teething children. “Gunpowder, perhaps.” suggested Bags. Order of Publication. e doctor. ae 8TATE OF MISSOURI, ‘ot any shooting, {f you please, a pill if you prefer. I only stipulate nt 1ay fern 1 eee ates Count [Por rat Bates County Investment Co, 40-4 88. f doctor. No, not gunpowder. Let it be County of Bates. ’ at $ a he , | the relation and to the use of C. E. Johi that you cure me without wasting my Ex-Officio Collector of the Revenge “9 Rates BUTLER, MO. time.” of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. “Sir,” said the doctor, “you must He | ¥™ Civit uctieh for dene yaent taxes Capital, = = s5000O. here and rest, neither doing nor think- | Now at thisday comes the plainti herein by Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of ing; simply have used yourself up her attorney before the circuit court of Bates y i county in the state of Missouri, and title to all lands and town lots in- Bates county, Choice d in said | shamefully, sir. You have destroyed nee her amdavit, stating among other’things securities always on hand and forsale. Abstractsof title county of Sy Aaa Phot ELT g Mel | boy was arrested and is now in jail, |Without building up—you—” bel iss aoa penne Mh onithe Chien” furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate Fuel eee Wt least thirty days before the frat | sehcpeaaniaconismetecens: “But I can't waste time that way,” |Wherenpon It is ordered by the court thay tie papers drawn, ay of nt ee , groaned Bangs, deciding an what sub-|ayuaeatoe guided by publeaion at plat ty, 3,"reanm, How. J.B. Nevers 3G Gunes A trocenne treme ta eese Special R. R. Rates. Ject to cram Quills for that next edi- | court by petition and affidavit the object and a ares Abate ci 8. F. Wannoox, Notary Vitness my hand sod sent oe . torial, laying out the heads of his Keating tunoree: enforce the lien of no. C. 5 actor. ’ { | {skat,] Crreatt Court of 8 County, Special round trip rate to Kansas |.” kly ‘ for the Washingt me te esouri for the delinquent taxes of | Slat day oral eeuit Giet City $2 15 on sale aturday of each weekly essay r e ashington year amounting in the aggregate to the J.A. PAT’ RON . sg ens at Cuas. M. Banxiey, D.C Trombone, and coming to a mental | *¥™ of $4.35 together with interest, costs, com- 40. .M. LX, 4 missions and fees. fe 4 iL nl sl Lh AR week. Alt trains leaving Butler after decision about the latest phase of the Jat srous ond.foes; apon the following deter i Order of Publication. twelve o’clock noon and all trains ed an ° ‘ A sourt, to-wit: y li 4 eastern situation, 28 18-100 aeres weet helf of lot The Mar n on Sunday, good to return on any} «nen, sir, all I have to say {s, you | seetion 1, township 39, range %3, ang'thor eaten] p » STATE OF MISSOURI, } ; ; p train leaving Kansas City before i j ‘| gil the said defendant ; must waste time; or Time will waste appear at the next uge you.” city of Butler, Bates county, Mo., on the first Vacation July 13th, 105. Denver, Pueblo and Colorado . i - | Monday in October, 1905, and on or before the \ Z \ wn R iH Albert N, Morrell, Plaintitl, Springs, Colo., and return June 30th Mescveory fay poet = sae pantie anarect, and plead to ald petition ac- 2 Take-Down epeater, Louisa Jane Morrell, Anna Campbell, formerty | to July 4th. Good return to August |tne wakeful hours of the night by | fessed and Jndgment rendered according terre is the fastest and most accurate duck gun j “Anna Morrell and Ella Herrin, formerly Ella 8th Fare $16.¢ ‘ount Epworth 4 : ; Y | prayer of said petition and the above described made, It combines the balance and ease of Morrell, Defendants _ sits P planning a political campaign, that | real estate sold to 8 isfy the same, action of the best double gun with the supe- w at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by | eonvention. ok bringi And it is farther ordered by the court that s ‘, hie attorney, W. W. Graves, and fles bie petl- | 3 ooial ratea to Colorad q|Re came back bringing Death with | And itis far ublished in the Burian WEEKLY rior shooting and sighting of a single barrel. Honand afdavit, alleging, among other things ,opecial rates to Colorado and /nim, and they gave Bangs a rap on the | Tives a weekly newspaper printed. and pub- ‘The unique Marlin Breechbolt which shuts that defendants, aan vane plorrell, Anna! Utah points. One fare plus 50 for head which finished him. It must have Mashed tn puatessoanty. Hitenou, Yor four weaks s out rain and water and keeps the shells dry ", e] , e lp ‘ Heeapeee or alissourl: round trip. June 1 toSeptember30.|een a blessed after-consideration to | thirt days before the frat day of Goo eset tenet ‘ makes it the ideal bad-weather gun. Made Whereupon, itis ordered by the cee fi Abs Good return October 41. the time-saver that his soul lost no | sald court. A true copy of the record for both black and smokeless powders and to tion, that said defendan' ~ aeed ; —_—— _____ age ‘ itness my hand as clerk aforesaid take heavy loads easily. A famous gun for hard usage. TiceElOn thet Pete curt, tie object and gen. cASTORIa. ue th separating. trom his body, But fl ) Tmred® thal of sald court hereunto : Thi lot of good duck stories in the Merlin Experience ym in this cour! 4 A 7 ; 7 ik . — SEAL ] affixed. Done at office in Butler on ere are a lot of good duck stories in erlin ©] wear nature of which 18 to have a certain deed | Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought hath straightway like a champagne this the loth day of June, 140, a Book. Free with Catalogue for 3 stamps. made on June 2éth sie a re Lonisa Jane | Signature dead oe J. A. PATTERS( a ‘ 42 Willow Strect Tehama papery ait t of “Our beloved friend and honored fel- 4 Clrenit Cler! tin Fire Arms Compar NEW HAVEN, CONT pee ft oy a the north half of the sont low-citizen, whose remains lie before Order of Publication Y woat raed eection three, township forty- us,”” said the minister, “was cut off ¢ dues range thirty-three; and the southeast Amsterdam Notes. : ‘the southeaet quarter of section four, ion fortyone, range thirty-three als | rom the Knterpie. nt} 8801 i an for peut held; which deed and is of ree- | Hampton and Leonard Nickel and ord 18. tae ee pee 538; tl , their sister, Miss Jennie, came down } . in the very prime of his days. His life | STATE OF MissouRI, fos. Notice of Final Settlement. was a busy one. His peculiar virtue County of Bates. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors and . In the Circuit Coort, in Vacation Jul 25, 1905. | others interested in the estate of T.W Maddo: W was careful economy of time. He prob- |" We snoare, Siereiy, Vacation July deceased, that I, Chas. W. Maddox Adminie. ASHINGTON ably accomplished more work in his ve. trator of said estate, intend to make final settle- T Y short life of 39 years than most men C Wells ment thereof, at the next term of the Bates UNIVERSI » a A 5 Cour bate Court. i: 4 tif asks that said deed be set aside ¢ a from Lees Summit yesterday to at-|do in the long probation. of 60, He- herein, by iinet ieee ae St. Lovi = ed null and void for the re: 8 £ the | tend the picnic m let 0 t t > T. Bi 4 files his peti- | the 14th day of August 1905, Grants four Competitive Scholarships to or did not have mental capacity bed cd “4 4 p + never let a moment run to waste, ‘am that defend- CHAS. W. MADDOX 0 iduites Of secondary schools same and further that it was prot nrerantor ty | . Misses Daisey and Kate Walker, of| said the minister, impressively. ani . Wells, is @ non-resident of the | 87 4t Administrator. ; ibelieldin ge kone nad tenes und Neng pe gg 5 Morrell, and that un- | Butler, are guests ot Mr. and Mra. J.| Oh, Bangs, were you sitting up be- bas, 1h Sa. pees Wy thn inch tn ~~ "Notice of Final Settlement. _ necessa leas that said Louisa Jane Nerves spear at tie | C: Graham. Mies Kate has been ap-|hind that man and shaking your spir- that ssid defendant be notifed b otice of Final Settlement. a wit ore coat ie foe scat & term thereof, to be begun pointed principal of the Amoret|itual head sadly? Were you crying on | Pathcstion that pla rile Royer et BB snenys ta Merely siyan St Soeitors sae “ton :0 golleye gr school o ug and and holden at the eourt house in te city of But~ | schoo] for she coming year. your immaterial fingers over the awful of which is to’ collect a promissory Wright, deceased that 1, ; saeenromeals Jer, in oad cone er before the firstday ofeaid| A crowd which had gathered to| waste you had made? Waste of hours | Bote dated fry ioe a ee nistrater, Lage gp ar eae term, anewer OF plead to the Petfcased, ana | WAtch @ negro dance, went through|which might have blessed and built | which note'wae given for 114,00 with fatenns | men i ft fhe, Bext term of the Bates same , it * fadgment will be rendered accordingly hereo| 220 Hotel porch last night. Luckily} you up—by leading you a gallop At per coat per annum from date’ and Conaty Probate Court, In Bales connty, State And it is farther ordered, thats opysiran| the porch was not far from the| through the nursery, giving you kisses | enforcing t of san the the 1th day of August, 1905. be published, scoording ground and no one was injured. (rom those red lips so early put under to oft ‘sone L. RIGHT. | f OEE Fara es gee round, by drawi: ou to feed and pabliebed at least once Jas. Sharp, formerly restdent of | ® Y yap ‘see $6-4¢ = with will annexed. cherish the heart of that woman who Meer Ser eye ae EreT wean pee! rarely had a conscious look from your Notice of Final Settlement. eyes. Did you see, Bangs, where it wouldn’t have been waste of time to talk with this vagabond or that wretch —to look at the sunsets and rest a moment in thanking your God? 4 You were like a fine-blooded racer . (E. MULLIES, on the track, I'll admit, Bangs. But | be according to law the-Borurs Administratrix. you. lost your gait and broke your |™ Notice of Final Settlement, heart with haste before the heats were done. I wonder where Bangs is now. Is he somewhere astride of a comet, trying to whip up the solar System and thus gaye time for the sul?—Good Litera- tion to be at least day of eald next Sere eee (dink Goert, this community, but more recently a G. M. Barkley, Deputy. leading Democratic politician of ‘nese aid as clerk aforesaid | Bates county, was shaking hands With the see stofice in Butler, ox | With old friends in Appleton City Sat- ath dey riirkason, |urday. “Jim” as he is known far C.M. Barkley Depuvy, | 80d wide, was one of theunfortunates sabi — : buried beneath the republican land- Notice of Final Settlement. slide last fall, but he se ~ malice, Notice is hereby given to all creditors, is as genial as of yore an prom. ig ise ahpsedinaes crops and prosper ity has made him forget his troubles and forgive his polltical enemies.—| Appleton City Journal.

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