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MINOK NEWS ITEMS. The Happiest Man. - Order et Publication. . Bougtt | sTATE OF MISSOURI, > workmen were suffocated by | The happiest man in the world is| Gigastare DtLu Sbieaeetibinie. ; the Simp! nel Sunday the common every day chap who d The Rusian cruiser f a, which makes bis own living, pays his bills was sunk by the Japanese at Port Ar- and has a little money as he goes thur has been refloated. along, but who doesn’t strive to get Senator Cullom, of Illinois, says he | a corner on the local output and fe ll not campaign for re-election, but ; ee » "neither a slave to ambition nor will stand on his record | > society. He loves his God and fellow- Horace C. Silaby, who tiade the first ; : rotary steam fire engine, is dead at his men, thinks “there is no place like " ‘ In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri Order of Publication. May term, 198, State of Missouri relation and tothe use of C. E. J Ex- A STATE OF MISSOURI, ) coal ya of the Revenue of ate ss. Missouri County of Bates. § : defendant. In the Cireult Court, May term, 1905. Augu 3, 1905. J. R Allen, Plaintift, vs. John L. Mevord and the unknown heirs of Jobp +L. MeCord, deceased, James Collier and the £ ! Hi ef : home in Seneca Falls, N. Y. home,” the haven of rest; prefers the} Sse, Thomas Findlay and the un- and that npr sherif The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been it is now denied that Prestdent ‘company of his children to that of] Known heirs of Thomas Findlay, turn thereon in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Roosevelt will be on board submarine | anyone elee, never has to sit up at} Caroline L. Findlay, deocased, P. ogee LY and has been made under his per- turine 7 ! . < A. mb; defendant Bont Pinar ering 2 see night to poultice bis conscience, be-| Now ai this d y,gomes the pla ve sonal supervision since its infancy. President Castro of \ enezuela, who lieves in the doctrine of live and let} all - ° Allow no one todeceive you in this, has been on a visit to Cygue since July li a when he encounters one of All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but 10, has re { to Caracas. } ve, an : hi i ! geaeral f Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Bishop Fallows, of Chicago, in a | the needy he doesn’t stutter over his Collier, deceased, X. M- Cook and theuniknowa | quent Ane Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. sermon urged John D, Rockefeller to | pocketbook. The plain manis happy apes oe oeers Seeee of Thomas Findlay, equine eggregate fy J 4 q ther with interest, costs. admit his wrong doing in grabbing , because he fe satisfied and doean’'t deceased , Caroline Wag DT fees, the following de ead at W s wealth, | spend the best part of life yearning} residents of the State of Missour!: : MOL Te Oo ae ae ee aty,, Milagour!, to-wit hat is A T IA . “Cincinnati tent.” a gift from the | top something four sizes too large for carreereapen, tls ordered, By ene cot: that et 0 the sai people of Cincinati, O., was dedicated hi Sickeuns plaintiff has commenced a sult against them in | pe As Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. Sunday at the Sanatorium of the | hlm@.—Bxehange. this court, the deg an seme che ttle to | SOME, be meg Fw a goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Jewish Consumptives’ Relief society ; JEN the following descr! bed land to-wit: The and plea’ thereot contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic near Denver, Col The Old Soldier s Encampment at northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of a ; substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Thomas ‘Paggart buys up gambling | this place in September ig now assur- y-one (3 K-. 1 bove descri Thi aurenta and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind lease at his West Baden, Ind., hotel, }ed. The contract for the lease of hi ge oy ea hones Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation for which he has been receiving $20 | Duck's park for five yeare to the @. |! Re open notorious, peaceable and | ald that a copy hereof be published and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the 000 per year. He has disposed of it A.R post was drawn up Tuesday | sverse possession of said e snd Oak ete orinted and publiabed In Fi heipend renee Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, to another man for $50.0) per year. ing all such time the plaintid and bis grantor |r, for four ly. the Ia The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, ‘ " land the committee is now at work] have claimed the absolute title thereto, and | tion to be at least thirty before ‘ al The Hercules Gas Engine Works paid the taxes thereon, and have been in posses: | day of the next term of saidcourt. A 3 i isi e td ts hh at San Francisco, were wiped out by | Palsing the required amount. Hurrab oe ee ehh yey bet sid ind | eB ras| GENUINE CAST fire Sunday and the loss entailed is|for the big encampment!—Shell City | and that the exect nature of their claims are With the ey, pandas clerk: aforesaid CAS RIA ALWAYS unknown to plaintiff, that the heirs of the de- between $150,000 and $200,000, a greater | News, fondants described in the caption of} [8*4t] affixed Done at office in Rutler, on part of which is covered by insurance. pleintti's petition ore, sakaows we alas. me ye Ah a Sane Bears the Signature of , ut he is informe: eves that the f ” * As a result of the trial of 63 mutt- i an interest ingaid lands, The plaintif further] ‘-4t = Chas, M_ Barkley, Deputy Clerk. neers at Sebastopol, 15 have been ac- Low Excursion Rates. states that the equitable title to said land emi- quitted our " demn 1 to be shot, bated froin the oe Pottery im: Order of Publication. H] 3 condemnec shot, r A three sentenced to penal servitude for Special round ~ we same 9 been in the possi a ‘t , ‘tpi ity $2.15 Satur tC) : more than thirty-one years next pre- life and the remainder to shorter terms, City 15 on aale Sa ay bree oveding the institution of this suit and paid the County of Bates, ‘ week, All trains leaving Butler after | tay's thereon, and that unlei id defend- | | In the ciroult court of Bates county, Missourt, ° eo ° Champ Clark will speak at the Platte] twelve o'clock noon and all traing | ante be and appear at thie court, at the next | Moy term, lon . county fair at Platte City, Mo., Thurs- Sund dt turn on term thereof, to be begun and holden at the $s esour! atthe relation and to . Bsn on Sunday, good to re @DY | court house in the city of Butler, !n said coun- . nsON, ex-officio collector of the day, August 44. This is the forty-| grain leaving Kansas City before | ty, on the fret Monday in October, 115, and on | rents Ge Hares county in the, atate of ite- 1 + ° . wer or p V8. A " * second annual fair and there have on:y | noon the following Monday. or before the first day of sai Ler, a wen oe Gheth atin for ‘eee lead to the petition in said A been two years w » fairs sinc Q % di il be}, Now at this day co thi b bean > years without the fairs since Special nage , a ae be taven conivesed, and judgment will be ber rit thle day comes ite, Diaineiae by In Use For Over 30 Years. : Utah points, One fare plus OF | “And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof | /! tee county in the etate of Missouri, and ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE orTy. Passed Assistant’ Surgeon R, H. Von | round trip. June 1 toSeptember 30, |be published, according to'law, in the hctLnx | SPPeauead 2, the court that, eummona has Ezdorf, of the public health and ma | Good return October 31. Warxcy Timms, & ror fi rr deks eponeealye* foo een, Cc. & ‘Stell. directed to rhe * st once a week, the last in- county, Missouri, and that said rine hospital service, has been or. totdion to be at least thirty days before the first sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, to whom said Woodman Special Excursion.—50 cents to Nevada and return Aug. 10, ical special train going and returning. G. A. R.—Denver, Colorado, and dered to proceed from Colon to New Orleans for duty in the compaign against vellow fever. a next October term of this court. fummons was directed. has made return th: day of sal eer PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk, oa thy it the defendant, C. G. Stoll, cai found, the court being furthe: A true copy from the record, th ng rT satisfied 2 Witness my band, and seal of the| shat process cannot be served on said defend: way Mem! e [snat,) Cireuit Court of Bates county, thie ant, CoG. Btolly Its therefor ordtiad teens $s ememirer ame court that the said defendant be notified bv MARKET REPORTS. return only $11.45. Tickets on sale sth day of August, 1905. | | otbtoation ih « ae Conca thw Sepkihaads| ,., SEK Si St eae item axative Bromo Qjuinine Rmnane CME Live Stack, beextended; good to return Oct. 7th | —---_—_--— ~— Tien Sf the State of Mtewouey tes the delingaent J emus Kansas City, Aug. 14—Cattle-Receipta | Denver, Colo. and return August Order of Publication. t of the year 1%} amounting In the Pe] iS ee te | 18,400;, marke! steady to Me lower: na- regate tothe sumof $1.08 torether with steers,” $5.24184.00; poor to medium,sas@ | 12 and 13 good returning to August Sor mare”: tent ieee ee Te cement tae SOEs STATE OF ngs bed tracts of land eliueted Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. in Ba . cows and heif tes county, Missouri, towit: Lot 9 block $1.7804.85; stockers and County of Bates.) ‘ thirty-one (81). clty of Rockvi M4.25; bulls, $2108.35; calves, | Same rate and Hmits apply to Colo- In the Cirenit Court, tn Vacation Tuly 28, 1905, wad eta iat ie hooks ite. agli be ca estern stoers, §5.25@4.00; weat- 5 . ‘rm of this court, be pn ala Pee e rado Springs and Pueblo. ma wills Briggs, Plaintiffs, begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates G Wa on Box. 25e. ; Hogs—Receipts, market 5 to Tge| El Dorado Springs and return | sigry Brig, Bie Briegs, ae lot, Monday a ie lar iidoonan sevate ek ik tess; | June 1 to Sept 30 $2.20 round trip | Bar| Briggs i 7 ! nd plead to aald petition according te | © ROMIETS: packers, $10.26; ples : Petition a te Tights, B6,10a6 2 Good 30 days. . od akong ta ent rendered arcording to the praver 0! : Cures Cholera infantum, Sheep—R : market strong; | Pertle Springs, Mo. Aug. 7th to 17], leg! rt tatateloold to satiety ae ouate described real Dlershees, Dysentery, and the Lar agar rs, % Lie . ae v7 jaccount’ Cumberland Presbyterian Tees Hesry br Myers rl and it 1s further ordered by the court aforesaid Bowel Troubles of Children of 40 : rh ted wes, BM) $0 45 for the round trip. of the state of Missouri: ‘hereof be published. in the BoTLER oe _ E. C. VANDERRVOOT, hereupon, its ordered by the clerk in vaca mrs 6 Wookly ne Aids Diges ich cob ad brat dal or aaa atid have com ed weal ry eile, Inet Insertion to be at least ‘hicaweo, Aug. . “ip court, the object and gen- lay of nex y F so; tenrkee el caine ane ae nich ied ae the RUNES" INST es as conmet, Wh 1’ WDE TEETHING EASY. ‘ter of section four: from 4 a 4 Hy ; " thernehip forty-two a) of range twenty-nine (ua noes my Bind a6 clerk aforesaid with | Cosi Bo at Druggists, or mail 2c to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D., st. Louis, Mo. 4.95: heifers, i (20) subject 10. tro rank 8 Groves, and eight ed. Done at omer in Butler on this| Mother § Hesitate no I ‘but. save the health and life of ; Ui; e and one-half acres described as follows: The @ 22th day of July, 1905 our child, as thousands have done, by giving these powd: 8.004.600; western hi quarter of the south- J. A. Parrerson, ETHINA Circuit Clerk. is easii Pag od and quickly counteracts and o rool ET By C, M. Banxey, Deputy Clerk. | Comes the effects 0! summer's heat upon teething children. th of whehip forty-two (42) of r -nine (29) and divide the proceeds $5.50014.t0, —Recveipts, 30,000; market 5e high- . ng er; mixed and butchers, $5.0G642%; good ding to their oO : the plaintiffs and defendants according rder of Publication. to choice heavy, $6 40; rough heavy, by proceedings in partition, and that ‘ 7 PONG S.GUG15: ghts, §.lo84; bulk of sales, ‘ : ules the’ anid Bere eae en ss re re, $6.1006.25, Karl Briggs, Naom' Be c fe \ his court, at the next term ‘ounty of Bates. Ba ( ,0u I Vv Ss men Co \ inereorte te Seren and holden at the court} _1n the Circuit Court of Bates County. Missou- tes I ity I ) e t t ] St. Lou ve Stock. house in the city of Butler, in said county, on a May term, 1905. The State of Miseouri at St. Louis, Aug. 4.—Cattle-Receipts, re frst Monday in October, 1805 and on or be- | the relation and to the use of C E. Johnson, BUTLER, MO. iz y fore the first day of said term, answer or plead Ex-Officio Collector of the Revenue of Bat market steady; beef steers, 6 5 said j eause, the same will be| county in the state of Missouri, plainri sat helt teen bs oan ed, nd judgment will be rend- | Wm. (Bell defendant. : . . Capital, = = 850 CCC. d hefe ; elingnent taxes. 4.15; cows and heifers, os oe ee 'r ordered, that a copy hereof] Now at this day comes the plaintt herein by Money to Joan on real ontate, of low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Abstractsof title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate lished, according to law, in the Burien her attorney before the circuit court of Bates berrreg etry a newspaper published in eaid|County in the county of Bates for four weeks au , | files hei 4. published at i once & week, Hogs—Receipts, and lights, && 7 perros one re et Sheep—Receipts, 2.500; market + a a A A i 4 tion to be at least thirty days before the firat , papers drawn, natives, #4. 1.60; lambs, $5.0007.00; Texe r term of this court. he court, that t! @ARD, BERRY, Cuan: ans, 4.00@4.25, ; ey OF aa ne Oe CTERSON, Ciroutt Clerk. defendant be notified by publication that plain, bli Han, 9. Bee Senden yes Beautiful Thoughts | 41:9: from te record tiff has commenced a suit againet him in this + : issih Sh Sedalia - ‘iia ties Weak Witness my hand, and seal of the|conrt by petition and affidavit the object and Jno. C. Hans, Abstractor. 5. F. Wamnocg, Notary : ‘ The sweet, pure breath of the babe is} [sxa1.] Circult Court of Bates County, this gone - Pature of which is to enforce the lien of f 5. r Agel ly ; ne ms : aE Keveibts | suggestive of mnonenes and health. 3 Fe o TER DN, Cirenit Clerk. | the year 1008 emounting in tee apavoetee bike es steors, $3768.80; cows and helfer Roba gyg ok youre ot bbe ne ei wo-et .M. Barxtey, D C. | sum of 84.35 together bait hy tis costs, com- m0: 33.0948 separable from a love of the beautiful, and | ——— Upon the following describ- H sweetest and best influence to bear on : 2813-100 acres west balf of lot 6, northwest ; , : the subject of her maternity, STATE OF MISSOURI, tse section 1, township °9, range $8, and that unless 12 G uge 5.60; bulk of sa To relieve pain and make easy that County of Bates. a the anid defendant be ‘and appeer st the q a 8 '. ¢ iad wil fe is b 4 y In the Cirenit Court October Term, 195. In| termof this court te be begun and holden inthe Ss period when life is born again, Vacation July 1905, city of Butler, Bates county, Mo., on the first Take-D Re eater vy r © Albert N. Morrell, Plaintiff. Monday in October, 1905, and on or before the \ ake-Vown p , $5.0045.75; bulk other’s FI riend first day thereof, aud plead to raid petition ac- \ org yong isa Jane Morrell, Anna Campbell, formerly | rording to the same will be is the fastest and most accurate duck gun is popularly used. It is a liniment easily Lone se perell and Ella Herrin, formerly Ells | fessed and is the fnew and most acurate duck f Morrell, Defendants. N com! and prayer of ith th oe his day comes the plaintiff herein, by | real estate sold to the same a action of the best double gun wit e sup: aw Graves, and files his peti-| And itis farther euasien We the court that a rior shooting and sighting of a single barre!. 4.200; market strong; $0005.40; wethers, 3 administered and for external use only, + ewes, $4.25714.85; lambs, $6.40@ Pregnant women should try this remedy, it being bsiegereed a — toher during | nd afidavit, aileaing, smon p other things | copy hereof be published in the Boren W Ex: ; ‘The unique Marlin Breechbolt which shuts ' gee nature's term of suspense and anticipation, | that defen id MES & weekly newspaper printed and pub- in and water and keeps the shells ¢-y Kanaas City Gratin, i ‘ampbell and Elia Herrin, are non residents of | lished in Batescounty Missouri, Yi out rain w 7 ; Mother’s Friend, if used throughout tee eats of Missouri: suecessively, the lest insertion od Tectia makes it the ideal bad-weather gun. Mee gestation, will soften the breasts, thereb: Whereupon, itis ordered by the clerk in ace thirty days before the first dav of the next term y for both black and smokeless powders and io preventing cracked and sore nipples. All | tion, that said defendants, be noted ab | of sala baa A A Sree omy ot the Focord ia take heavy loads easily. A famous gun for hard ysa muscles straining with the burden will | lication thet plaintif! bee sotancness i aaa : ; " h the weal of said good duck stories in the Marlin Experic. .: relax, become supple and elastic from its | S8inet then ’atcn Ye to havea certain deed | (sear ] aixed. Done at oties in Raticr on Ny tr are g lot of Frve writ Catalogue for 3 stamps. eee “ea inal ade on Sune, Mth. L006, OF oe ronion Jane behead var tas 'y'' rvs he Cc 42 Willow Sirezt i No. 2 white, 4 . All fibres in the abdom: region will ty , ¢ “4 A. SON, The Marlin Fi %" . Peer PONS ; ; ' ty and state, and pur: e arlin Fire Arms Compan VEY, CONS i , 31; No. 2 respond readily to the ey Crate worree toconvey tue, north belt of the soutn-| _\”¢* a ss patty ney ee e+ ~ | containing the embryo if Mother’sFriend | west quarter and the south half of the north : Chicago is ap} ied? externally during pregnancy, | West quarter of section thfee, township forty. Order of Publication. ay ehicamo, Aug. 14—Wheat—No. Ra Of al reliable dru gists $1. 00 per bottle, ae, ram fo. thirty doled a ee tion four, STATE OF MISSOURI, ) | nen sal - Se? rote Dees 2 oe rite for free ou 00d.” | township forty-one, range thirty-three, allin} — Connsy of Bat : reby given to all creditors Pee. and No. | THE BRADFIELD REGULATO forrnsliP ity aMissgarl declared ball and vold | ,, County of Bates, |) ty 25, 1s, | tbersinteoeted in the satas of TW. Staadox | | WASHINGTON rder's office of Bates county, |) ¥- Spears, Piaintiq, end for aa held, which deed and is of rec- | yw. UNIVERSITY, Oate— Order of Publication. ordin the vs. Missouri, in book 11 in page 538; that the plain: i it—-Cloxe—August, _ 80%y | STATE OF MISSOURI, tif asks that sald deed be set aside and deciar- end ef Missoarl to be mid at bates, laser on St. Louis, == i September, sIasi; December, 82%} €, ed null and vold for the reasons that the grant: jaintiff herein, by | the 14th day of August 1905, | Grants four Competitive Scholarships to ra May, 9%. Cor stamina. Sk. cat, ae County of Rates. or did not have mental capacity eee ttorn: Sifvere. "and. files hie peti ey CHAS. W. MADDOX. JOuns men graduates of secondary schools May, Ss. Ce eptember, 52%, old, f In the Cirenit Court, May Term, 1905, Au ame, and further that it was proca ing, among other things that defend- $7 at * "* ,dministrator In Missourt, outside of St. Louis. Kxam|- age ed 44%, old, 4614@46%: May, HU@ 8, 1905 gadee acne rcised over the gran ant fj ; is & non-resident of the : pasion ill be held in St. Louis and Kansas . Oats et, 25D; September, ; x . ndant, Lou it elsewhere if necessary. eee ae eae mber, 25%; | Mary A ¥ ker, Plaintify, less that gaid Louisa Jane , P- . Notice of Final Settlement. and andra, ruminations wit cover tigh : —- Lucas 8. Walker, Defendant bell and Kila Herrin be and appear ft that said d Notice is hereby given to all oreditors and || siuco, cones usually required for admis, , St. Loute Cash Gea ‘ Now at thie day comes the plaintiff herein, by | Court, at the next term 1! q publication that pial: commenced others interested in the estate of Robert N.|} arontomone ay ook ana yee yg usd her attorney, Thomas J Smith, and files her| aud holden court house in the city of But-| Seaingt him in this cotirt, the Wright, that [, L. Wright a ames BOS : St. Louis, Aug. 14.—Wheat—Cloee—-Low- tition and affidavit, alleging,’ ler, in said county, on the firat Monday in Octo- t ote art pel ’ ging, among other Defore the first day of sald eral nature of which ie to collect 8 promissory er—No. 2 red cash elevator, 79; track, 83% | things that defendant, Luexs 8. Walker, is a| Der, 1905, and on or the petition in said | 20te deted February ist, 1296, bv the G4; September, T9@7%; December, 81; | Do-Tesident of the State of Missouri: oe eas mcnteane a, and and made tif ed No, 2 hard, 886%. Corn—Lower—No. 2 Whereupon, it is ordered by the court, that A twas given r - cash, 81; track, S262%: September, so; | Seid defendant be notified by oblication that ‘ean: of Missourl, to be Bul URr tea + 50%; | plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in| And itis farther the 14th day of August, 1905 December, 41%@41%. — Oate—Lower—No. | this court, the object and publ! R. L. WRIGHT. 2 cash, 2%; track, 207264; September, | which 1s to ® newepepex published ia atid Administrator, DeBonis Non 4; December, 2%; No. 2 white, 30% | defendant on the ground mer of ene ‘4 36-4¢ with will annexed. : to be thirty days eeiciatet thine At elias inti Pa -maaenge pro Gale nit shane tober 3 cat Notiee of Final Settlement. sas » 4 .— Fj . , PR — ec ee egx—Fresh— | that unless the said Lucas 8. Cc. M oy yi; ; t : ray torre Tho ceiateot PA. Maillon: Butter—Creamery, Extra, 1%; dairy Fok: ’ ‘clerk aforesaid decease’, I, Marthe E. Mailies, admini ao ¥ Rese my es in sald estate fntend affixed. Done at ther, ; , a bats’ Com tate f, County Pro! i tes 8 this the 14th day 1905. of M tobe held’ at Buti * Stivesaris on firsts, 16c; packing stock, Ii%c: cheese, 10G114. Poultry—Brollers, 11 cents per pound; on Sg lh ag Sy For ; Me 1th Oo AB MOLLER ». We; eons, Toe dozen; Doss 5 5 a eae ; And \t\e further ,, that scopy hereot| 58-4 wat ‘Administratr'x. ‘otatoes—New, per bushel, 3@t0c. ‘ i gkralt—Apmiee, aMLs fer bushel: ‘ ta _ Notice of Final Settlement. Kotice of Final Settlenment.. \ ate, 72.5; peaches, blished week, ‘ t a Natice a per half bushel, $1.3; oranges, $%.00@ aS ore 5 it ose s ereby, in fie wii others we £'Sh ue whey §.@; lemons, $5,004 of sald cvert, | T I ‘ Bueev, cornet tT, Vegetables—Tomatocs, per bushel, 30@ 5 ; : pee aie ee Bd T oes, per bushel, %@ ten copy Sew ‘ : A tuec 1, HT: onions, et

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