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* © LIE ON en EEE Se SME eae ee Food to work on is food to A man works to live. to Work. He does both better on live on. He must live Uneeda Biscuit the soda cracker that contains in the most properly balanced proportions a greater amount of nutriment than any food made from flour. NATIONAL. BISCUIT COMPANY “tag LILLE ERLE OS LLL LL LLLP LLL LLLP LEP a FARM LOANS, To be able to borrow money on real estate on long time, with the privilege of making payments before due, is an advan- tage which the frugal horrower appre- ciates, We loan money in this way and a & PERCIVAL, at a low rate of interest. BUTLER, MO. RPRPEPLL PPI PPA POLL LR I 8 Me ay RS IL ORR RPRPPPIRI a ge ¥900O00999900000000 0000001 Warrensburg Business College North Aolden Street, Opposlte Court House. Turee Complete Coursks Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy, B. E. PARKER, Manager. A, LEE SMIZER, Assistant Manager, Dr. W. L. Hedwes president, Com. Bank. Apvisory Boarp } T. E. Cheatham, Usshter American Bank. t Earl Coffman, Ass’t Cashfer American Bank, For informetioni Address Warrensburg Business College, Warrensburg, Mo. NODE nH IE OE POCO _ TRS RSS NTA SAARI Sheriff's Sale, Sheriff’s Sale, By virtue and authority of a spectal exeou- By virtue and authority of a special execu. tion iesued from the office of the clark of the | tion issuea from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mo., returnable | circuit court of Batus county, Missouri, re- atthe October term 1905, of sald court, and | turnable at the October term, 1905, of sald to me directed In favor of state of Mo., ex rel | court,to medirected In favor of the rtate of C.K. Johnson, collector of the revenue for | Mo., ex rel C. K Johnson, collector of the rev- | Rates counts, and against F. V. Hamilton, | eaue of Bates county, ‘and against DL. Hughee, I have levied upon and seized all the Thave lev. ! "oon and eeized all the right title, frter + {claim of said F. V. Hamilton | right, title, interest and claim of sald D, L of, iv an ty the following described real | Rughes of,in and to the following deecribed estate, to-wit: Lot 1 and 40 feet off of the east | real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3in block side of lot 2 in the city of Adrian, all Lying and | 155 in the elty of Rich Hill, all 1: ‘ing and beis: being in the said county and state of Missouri, | inratd county, and state of issouri, and and I will, on wi'l,on Saturday, the 21, day of October, a. p. 1905, Saturday, the 21st, day October, a. p. 1905, Boon'nnd ive ocuek the aernoon fini | Between the houre of nine o'lock Inthe foe: day at the rast conrt house door in the eity of dav, at thacast coutt bons a ioe, Serene Butler. county of ates aforceald, well the | Gucter, county. of Baven siete ace got same or 60 much thereof es may be required | same or so much thereot as may be require | at public vendue, to the highest bidder for | pontic vendue, to the highest. bidder for “an hin hand to satisfy esid execution anid ae nd MB MORRIS, a ee een A M. 48-46 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, 48-45 Sheriff of Bates county, Mo, | a e Sheriff’s Sale. Sheriff’s Sale, j ‘i By virtue and authority of a special * vi ad ty of a special execu- Ms Pt execu Pe iced ee Sale of the clerk of the bye tgs from the oMes of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county. Mo., returnable blest the Detober tae ta ’ 240, zetnean- October term 1:5, of said court and to tka . Poids Pia a pote ted ti favor of the State uf Mo., ex Pept CM Dee in see of pits 0: Mo., rel C, E. Johnson, collector of, the revenue of of Rates county, We. and gprs fied alg ong Bi county and against J. . Powell, a .T. Ihave levied upon and seized ail the right, title, | £ardner, J. B. fiickman, Sidney P. Allen, J. interest and claim of said J. W Powell |. ie ties ie anknowa hetra of Henry W of,in and to the following Hester! 4 estate right dtr Interet cgi’ ert the twit: Sacre We Hast Bee oe awe | Mameseiogt, oS B, Hieber, Bing P Allen east quarter section 22, township 30 range 31. J. PF. Girvan sad the phot Di ia len 40 acres, the north half of the sonth half of Hear: W. Smith, of. tn oon ile eire of e ‘ 2 . , @ follow! mine quarter, section 22, towuship 39, decor bed real iponate to-wit: aime. went Wacres, the he soul t quar- quarter of the southwest quarter and the terer iis soni oae Pitie eectoets, ive: West balfo! the northeast quarter of the south. ship 39, range 31, all lying and being ta said | We*s quarter and the south 1-4 of the east half of county and state of Miseouri, aud 1 will, on fens a seen the southwest quer. Saturday, the 21, day of October a. p 15, : 1 Co wnebip 39. ren all lyirg end being in the said county and state of detween the hours of 90’clock in the forenoon Missouri, and [ will, on and five o’clock in the afternoon of chat] satur.ay the 2iet day of October, a. p. 1905, day, at the east court house door in the bet wee ‘ fi city'of Butler, county of Bates afor-sald, sell | noon and ve o'closk teak sient fore: the same «r so much thercof as may be requir- day at the east court house door in the city of edat public venda- to the highest bidder for | pote, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the agave cash in hand to satisfy said execution and | or 65 uch thereof as may be required at pub- coats, M. B. MORRIS, lic vendne tothe highest bidder for cash in 48-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. hand to satisfy sald exeention and custs. M. B. MORRIS, aan aes 43-4 Sheriff of Bates county, Mo, Sheriff's Sale, a ah tue and nuthority of a epecial execu Hee ace from the ofice of the clerk of ine Sheriif’s Sale, cirenitcourtof Bates ccunty, Missouri. re- By virtne and authority of a special ex: e.a- turnable at the October term, 1805 of eaid | tlon fesuer from the office of the clerk of the court, avd to me directed in favor of the staie | ctrouit court of Fates County, Mo., returnable of Mo.,ex rel, G E dJohvson, collecior of the | a October term, 1905, of nid court, to me revenue of Bates county and against Bates | directed in favor of tue state of Missouri ex rel County and William Jollingsworth, I have | C.K. Johnson. collector of the revenue of levied upon and seized alt the right, title. in- | of Bates cou: ¢.; and againet Richard Bellam: Uneeda Biscuit _ Three Years For Mulhall, St. Louis, Sept 30. —Zack Mulhall, the ranchman and rallroad live stock agent convicted of having shot and wounding Ernest Morgan, on the World’s Fair Pike, June 18, 1904, was sentenced to-day to serve the three years penitentiary term specified by the trial jury. ite immediately filed $3,000 bond and took an appeal to the supreme court, Shot Craps in Church. Evaneville, Ind., Sept. 80,—Thec- dore Pope, Elijah Scot’ and Adam Schields were arrested here today on a charge that during a revival ser- vice at the Liberty Baptist church they saton a back seat and shot craps. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of y ‘TABLER’S Tha Ta: ‘aueK Eve Pita: + OINTMENT: Z CURES HOTHING BUT PILES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURES known for {5S yoars asthe {4 BEST REMEDY tor PILES. SOLD RY ALL DRUGCIsSTS. AL, Provera by RICHARDG MED. o2,, 97, L003. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execntion issued from the office of the clerk of the cir. cuit court of Bates county, Mo., returnabie at th October term, 1105,of said court and to me directed in favor of State of Missouri, ex rel C. Ey Joanson, collector of the revenue of Rates county, and against G T. Bumgardner, J.B. Hickman, J, P. Bryan, Sidney P Allen and the unknown heirs of Catherine Forrest I have levied upon and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the said G, T, Bumgard- ner. J.B. Hickman, J. P Bryan, Sidney P. Allen and the unknown heira of Ca:h-rine Forrest of, in and to the following descr bed real estate to-wit: Nive: acr-s, tbe middle part feat hors yet eee of the rortheast quarter of section 28, township 39, rete all lying and ei in said county and Sta\ e of Ais- souri, and I will, on Saturday, the 2let day of October, a.p. 1905, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east court house door in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid. sell the same OF 80 much thereof as may be required at tae Yendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy eaid execntion and conta. \ B. Monks, 48-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, ‘Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Suiaucl A, Milton and Sue Y. Mil- ton, his wife, by their certain deed of trust, dated the 24th day o August, 1903, and record- ed on the 12th duy of Seps aver, 1903, in Book Is5, at Page lls, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds within and for Bates County, Missouri at Butler, conv: yed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, situate. ying and being in the county of Bates, state of issouri, asd mere particularly described ag follows, to-wit: Lots numbered eleven (il) and twelve (12) in block numbered seventy elx (a) y My city eae Hill, to secure ye hent of one cestain promissory note in said deed of trust filly describ: d and; ‘hereas, default haa ber made in the pay: ment of sald promissory note and the interest thereo » secured by said deed of trust: ‘: eo es oo rae I, bas undersi, ett saan, v virtue 6 power in me ves! 2 and b; said deed of trnst, and at the request of the legal holder and owner of said note, hereby give notice that I willon Monday, the 9th day of October, 1%5, between the hours of nine o’clock a. m. an five o’clock p.m, of that day, at the east front door of the court hor se, jn the city of Butler, Bates county, Mise uri, exp ee seid real: state for sale, at public veudue, to the highest bid- der, for ca-h, to pay off said note and the int. rr est thereon and the expense. uf executng this trust, including an attorney’s fee in eaid deed S of i We 5 tercat and claim of the said Baios County and | @od Susan Be! . [ have levied and telzed oe pias bie was William Hollingsworth of, in aod to the ful- hae all the title, interest and claim lowing described real estate. to wit: ‘Ten acres, said Richard y and Susan Bellamy of the southwest q' eee feng. of, in eH ad oe fosaing on real Nottce, juart sectl + | estate, : e feet, fver township Thirty, faneyatecmy | fe case adaltion fo the ety of Budier ‘ak | Notice i hereby ivan that ettre ot a in the sald coun’ i istration i Stas, os itt cet ‘sad will on Ot Missourl T Sill, tit county, and state | 7 Pon estate ./Satarday, the 2lst day of October a--p. 1905, Saturday, the 2ist day of October, a. p, 1905, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore pad between the hours of nine o’clock in the: "4 f afternoon of that | noon snd dive o'clock in da: Kp rye A im the city of | day, atthe cast court house’ Goor Tate att Butler, county o! aforecaid, sell the sume | of Baver, Sounty of Bates f eah ae seiamaas te! meaty take | ence etre eat toay chad band to ostiaty sald hand to eailety sal one the of aie ane ft he ae | Invite him to a re~te met ¢ forever barr [FINDS HEALTH IN TREE TOP Artist Steinberger Laughs at Dread- | ed Tuberculosis from His Perch on High. ] Urbana, O.For the third consecu- | tive suuuner Orim Steinberger, aged 40 ~ears, an artist, has resided in his tree t home. six miles soith of this cily were be is now lau, hing a | consumption. lie is entirely cured, a4ud says ie never felt better in his life. The present home of Stein- berger i rehed among the branches of a gigantic white oak, about 60 feet from the ground, on the farm owned by his father. For the past 12 years Steinberger had suffered from consumption. He went to Mexico and Arizona five years ago, and remained there some time. He failed to improve, however, and decided to return home. It was then that the wild, free life of the woods appealed to him, Steinberger was in the last stages of consumption, and was told that his death was only a question of a few months, He was informed that or- dinary camp life would do him po good. Nevertheless, he selected & large tree in the forest and stated that he intended to live among the branches until he was taken away «ead or cured, Steinberger ascends the tree by means of a rope ladder, Around the tree trunk where the first branches ap- pear he constructed his home, The platform is suificiently large to accom- modate 20 people, He fitted up sev- eral rooms in this queer home, One is used as a studio, and from it a view of the beautiful Mad river valley for a distance of 20 miles can be had, An- other is used: for a dining-room, while a third is his bedreom, He also con- structed a fireplace on which to cook his food, ‘ WALK OFF WITH TRAPS. ve Maryland Farmers Kept Busy Kill- ing More Bears Than Roose- velt Ever Saw. Cumberland, Md.—-A number of bears have been killed in Pocahontas county, West Virginia, in the last few days, One weighing 400 pounds, that had killed 11 sheep on the N, J. Brown tarm, was shot by BE. E,. Nottingham, George Glad- well and J. F. Evans, The bear had a 17-pound trap attached to its foot, which it broke from its moorings, The bear had a record for killing scores of sheep, Among the losers were Alexander Hef- ner and James L. Sheets, A bear was since caught in a trap near Stony Bottom by D. D, Hamrick, A large bear was killed by a man named Delaney at Penick Meadows. This bear also had a trap attached to its foot. It was shot by Delaney in a laurel thicket, The bear was apparently dead and the hunter walked up to it. The bear rose suddenly and came at Delaney, who took the animal by the head and beat it with the butt of his gun, A little dog, seeing the unequal con- test, saved his master’s life by taking hold of the bear's hind leg. The bear turned and the hunter was enabled to shoot and kill the animal. There are plenty more bears in the mountains, but as arule bears are vegetarians, and only a small percentage of them kill sheep. COONS ‘BAFFLE UNCLE SAM Government Raises Game Fowls on the Gulf Coast, But the An- imals Eat ’Em Up. New Orleans, La.—The federal goy- ernment and the state of Louisiana will probably have to abandon their plan to use Breton island, on the gulf coast of Louisiana, as a game preserve for the propagation of prairie hens and other fowls, owing to the immense number of raccoons that have preempted the claim. Although the island is a small one, it is said by the game wardens that within iis few square miles there must be be- tween 5.000 and 10,000 coons of all kinds, About 15,000 prairie hens were hatched this year, and as soon as they become of an eatable size they were devoured by the coons. The same has happened to a number of other varieties of game fowl which the government has endeay- ored to propagate on the island. The Breton islands are some distance from the mainland, and are difficult of access. It was for this reason that they were selected as a preserve. But the coons were not counted upon, and they have spoiled all the plans. A force of trappers and hunters is to be sent to the island after the coons, but so great is their number that it is feared that they cannot be exterminated. Hair Turns White in a Night. When the superior court of Connec- ticut convened at Waterbury, the other day, with Judge George W. Wheeler on the bench to hear argumerts on a motion to release Morris Debkin from jail a stir was created by the an- nouneement. by Dobkin’s lawyer ihat his client's hair had turned white. The shock of being convicted of stealing was so great, said the lawyer that Dobkin’s hair, black as coal when in- id} carcerated, turned white as snow be- fore the next morning. Girl Saves Oid Monastery, Miss Clara Priscoll. a wealthy Texas girl, has purchased the rains of the old monastery of Alamo, part of the battlefield where the freedom of Texas was won from Mexico. It was pro- posed to erect a modern hotel there, but Miss Driscoll stepped in and pur- chased the spot for $75,000, and will now reconstruct the ancient and re- nowned edifice, e Poor Way to Get In. The Newark, N. J., young man who shot a girl because she had even more anxious tics led to | Always Pememb ry [_axati ve Cures a Cole ia Wie Day, Grip in Two. | ' Jno. C. Harms, Abstractor. —————— B “CASTOR Yor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have J Always Bought - f | AVegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stowachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion:Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC, Pree af Otc. ir SUAUEL PITCHER Ax. Senna Use | For Over | NEW YORK, eeasill Th irty Years ‘THE OEWTAUR GomPANY, NEW YORE CITY. 4 d Aperfeet Remedy for Constipa- nine Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea | Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of ‘Ye Full Name uinine ed va . ft fis sway NRRL Kpruvtiae Box, 25 0 eo fs Smshemtaead ates County Investment Co, ; BUTLER, MO. ; Capital, = = 850 0oo. | Money to loan on real estate, at 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 \ papers drawn, | | ¥. J. Treaup Hon. J. B, Newanary, J.C, President, ‘Vice-President. ey ; 8. F. Wannocx, Notary t PAPRPPPPPR, <LSLSSSSL SSS Sa Big Reduction In Price-- of all our wallwaper. Wehavea large surplus stock which we must closeout in the next 60 days to make room for new fall stock. Don’t buy till yousee our ‘papers and get our prices, We carry 8 full bine of mixed paint, white lead, oils, glass, putty, etc., cheaper : than any one in Bates County. Sevens BENNETT & HUPP. WEWANT | YOUR GRAIN -— \ and will pay the highest market price any time ycu haul it i ‘ Whether a . =u , or small one, we can handle it. New seed rye for sale. Give us chance to bid on your crop and “ 2. - Wwe will save you money, . BIG CROP