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nutritious. invested in a package of Uneeda Biscuit teaches you many truths: That soda crackers are the best of all food made from flour. That Uneeda Biscuit are by far the best of all soda crackers. That Uneeda Biscult are always fresh, always crisp, always NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY RALLIES 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 fruyal borrower appre- ciates, We loan money in this way and ata lo rate of interest. DUVALL & PERCIVAL, BUTLER, MO. ed Warrensburg Business College North Aolden Street, Oppoalte Court House, TureEx Compare Courses Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Talegraphy. B. E. PARKER, Manager, A, LEE SMMER, Assistant Manager. Dr. W. L. Hedges presides, Com. Bank. T. E. Cheatham, Cashier American k. Eael Coffman, Ase’t Cashier Ame: jank, For information| Addresé Apvisory BoarD Warrensburg Business College, Warrenaburg, Mo. LOGEC AE IOOLIGOOOOOOOOOOOOO¢ Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Edward Henry, decease], that 1, George G. ene exvcutor of said estate, intend to make final settlenent thereof, at the next term of the Hates County Probate Court, in Bates coun- ty, State of Missouri, pele) wate en Mis ri, On tue 13th day of November, 1905. a GEORGE G, HENRY, kxeeutor, Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates County, Mo., returnable at October term, 1905, of said court, to me directed in favor of the atate of Missouri ex rel C. E, Johnson, collector of the revenue of of Bates count, ; and sgainst Richard Bellam and Susan Bellamy, J have levied and sel: upon all the right. title, interest and claim of said Richard Bellamy and Susan Bellamy of, in and to the following described real estate, to wit: Lot!, except 60 feet, in block 7, Cogswell addition to the city of Butler, all lying and being in the eaid county, and state o! Missouri, I will, on Soturday, the 2lst day of October, a. p, 1905, between the hours of nine o’clock in thefore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, atthe east court house door in of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the same or 80 much thereof as may be required at ag vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, | inhand to satisfy sald execution and costs, M. B. MORRI3. Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sberiff’s Sale. By virtne and authority of a special execu- 50-4t Notice of Final Settlement, Notice ishercby given to all ereditors and others interested in the estate of P. G, Lightfoot, deceased, that 1, ‘Ihomas M. Light- foot, executor of sald estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county probate ceurt, in Bates county state of Missonri, to be held at Butler, Mis- souri, on the 1th day of November, 1:05 THOMAS M, LIGHTFOOT Executor. wat Sheriff’s Sale. jel Be virtue and authority of a special execu- tion issved from the oflice of the clerk of the circuit court of liates county. Mo., returnable | tion iseuea from the office of the clerk of the at the October term 195, of said court and to | cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- medirected in favor of the State of Mo., ex | turnable at the October terim, 1905, of ‘satd rel C, E. Johnson, collector of the reyenue of court,to medirected in favor of the etate of Bates county and against J. W. Powell, | Mo., ex rel C. KE. Johneun, collector of the rev- Thave tevied upon and seized all the right, title, | enue o: Bases county. against DL. interest and claim of said J. W Powell | Hughes, Ih all the of,in and to the following deseribed real eatate | right, title, interest laim of saidD L to wit: s80acres, the west half of the north- | Enghes of,in and to following deecribed east quarter svction 22, township 39 range 31. | real estate, to-wit: 1, 2 and 3in block 40 acres, the north half of the south half ot | 155in the city ef Rich Hill, all lying end beir the northeast quarter, section 22, township 39, | ineald county, and state of Missouri, andi range : ; Wl, on 0 acres, the north half of te southwest quar- th ec ‘ ter of the northwest quarter, section 22, town- | , qavurday, the tlst, day October, 4. p. 1905, _ - ehip 39, range 31, ali lying and beingio said county and state of Missouri, and I will, on Saturday, the 21, day of October a, p 1905. between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon ‘ on atier, county of Bates aforegaid, sell the same or so much thereof as may be requir- ed at pablic yendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said execution and bes M. B. MORRIS, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that dav, at the east conrt hi door in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, seli the same OF 60 much thereof as may be required at public vendue. tothe highest bidder for cash is band to 'y said execution and costs, M. B MORRIS, 48-4 Sheriff of Bates county, Mo. Notiee. Notice is hereby given, that letters of ad- ministration upon the est’ 'H. a Gray. deovased. have heen gruusou su the un- dersigued, by the Probate Court of Bates County, Missourl. bearing date the 9th day of Septe ber, 1905 li persons having olaimes against said estate ere required to exhibit them to me for allow- ance within ope yesr sfter the date of said letters. or they may be Fan led from any benefit of said estate; and {f such claims be not exbibited within two years from the date of the publication of Oe ee they_ shal) be forever berred. aJ. GRAY 16-48 © Administratrix, 48-40 Sheriffs Sale, By yittne snd euthority of a special exeou- Hon Irtuea irom the office of the clerk of the ciroult court. of Batet county, Mo., retarna- dle atthe October term, 1995, of sald court, and to me directed in favor of state o° Mo., ex relC E Johosen, collector vf the revenue of Bates county, M>,, and egatist G. T. Bam ardner, J. B. Hickmur, Sidney P, Allen, J. e Bryeb snd the unknown were of Henry W Smith, | bave Jevied upon and seized al) the right, title, interest and claim of sald T. Bamgerdoer.J 8. Hickm, Sidvey P Allen J.P, ¥ryan and the known heirs of Henry W. Smith, of, in and to the folowieg deecribed rea} estate to-wit: 65 acres, south- east quarter of the sonthwest quarter and the otuutertatade omhicc sh wba ter a sou tener it quarter ef the sein eres gear. townah' . Oll eel aty and vinie of \TABLER?S BUCK EYE ter, nil in section 14 4 being in the sala _Misbany ood f witi,on “An Orphan Without Humor, Post-Dispatch. According to Mr, Richard McCurdy an {nsurance company is a philan- thropic arsociation and is not or- ganized for profit making. The evidence sworn to before the Investigating Committee shows that the McCurdy family got $4,584,119 of the receipts in 10 years, the Presi- dent himself receiving @ salary of $150,000. Did the McCurdy family draw this benefit as @ widow or an the city. orphan? Is the Yellow Dog, for which a fat fund was set aside, an orphan? Has Mr. humor? Jefferson|City bas voted bonds to tho amount of $25,000 for street im provement. ‘ Freep Business. Pty Corn, Hay, Chop Feed, Poultry Fond, ete’ Candies and Cigars, . t j FOSTER, .- - "MO, S-6m POOOSSOSEOEDEIEDS ——— Sheriff’ Sale, By virtue and authority o! issued from the office of the cult.court of Bates cep M the Octeber term, 1905,of said court and to me directed in favor’ of State of Missouri, ex re) C.E. Johnson, collector of the reven' Bates connty, and inet G. T, Bi umgardner. J.B. Hickman. J. P. Sidn Allen and the unknown heirs of Catherine Fo: McCurdy no sense of Doing a GENERAL ecial execution jerk of the oir. rrest I have levied upon and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the eaid G. T. Bu ner, J.B. Hickman, J. P. Bryan, Sidney P, Allen and the unknown heirs o| Forrest of, in and to the following deacribed real estate to-wit: Nine acres, the middle part of the north quarter of sectior , township 39 pre 32, all lying and being in said county and State of Mis- souri, and I will, on Saturday, the 2st day of October, a, . 1905, between the hours of nine o’cleck in the tore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east court house door is the olty of Butler.county of Bates aforesaid cell. the seme or 60 much thereof as may be required at prbiie vend the highest bidder for casb In hand to satisfy said execution and cnate, M B. MORRIS, Sheriff of Bates County Me, 48-46 Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of tion issued from the office of the of the cirenitcourtof Bates county, Missouri, re- peas at the October term, 1905. of said cour of Mo., ex rel, © E Johnson, collector of | William Holltngsworth of, in ard to the fol- | lowing described real estate, to wit: Ten acres, of the soathwest qa bed of the tie reat q “4 ive, townal ight, range twenty- ning, all lying and being in the sald county and state of souri and I will on (Saturday, the 2ist day of October a. p. 1905, between the hours ofnine 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 afore-aid, sell the or eo m’ thereof as may be re lic vendug, to the highest bidder for cash it hand to satisfy sald execution and costs M. B. MORRIS, 48-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sherif’s Sal: By virtne and authority o! tion iseued trom the office of circuit court ot Bates coun atthe October term 1905, to me @irected in favor of lector clal execu- said court, and 3, Lot Land 40 feet en side of being in the said county and state of Missouri, anu J will, on Saturday, the 21, day of October, a. p. 1905, between the hoursof nine o’elock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that he east court house door in t! of Bates aforcraid, thereof at public vendue, to the cash in hand to eatisfy said py and . M B. MOR! Sheriff of Kntes County, Mo. conte. 48-4 .’ Notice of Final Settlement. aur, tn rf HAS A “BREECHES BIBLE.” | Guaint Edition Printed in 1605 Owned 0., returnable at ne of Catherine quarter of th» rortheast nd to me directed in favor of the state e revenue of Bates county and against Bates | Coanty and William Sfollingaworth, I have levied upon and seized ali the right, title, in- | terest and claim of the said Bates County and aired, at pubs clerk of the Mo., returnable of the ens: jot 2in the city of Adrian, all lying and # {ter cannot exist when the other is pres- 88 ma) aired highest bidace for Hine Notice is pee ee to all credito-s and others interes in the d ‘alton, make: by Hartford, Conn., Man— Reason for Neme Hartford, Conn.—Frederick G. Bull has a quaint and rare edition of the Bible, which attracts much attention It wes pub- lished in 1605, “imprinted at London by Robert Barker, printer to the king’s most excelent majestic.” Its wood covers contain not only the Bible, but the ritual of the spiscopal church, con- cordance and psalms set to music. The Bible was “translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke.” The vol- ume is seven inches thick and is bound with a strong cord, firmly secured in wooden covers, which are nearly a half inch in thickness, The wood is cov- ered with leather, with brass strips and heavy corners for protection. The type is old English. The volume is in a very good state of preservation. The Bible is known as the “Breeches Bible,” because of the seventh verse of the third chapter of Genesis is trans- lated as fouows: “Then the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked, and they sewed fig leaves together and made them- selves breeches.” The Geneva Bible, or “Breeches Bi- ble,” was issued from Geneva in 1560 by several English dtvines who had fled thither to escape the persecution of the reign of Queen Mary, This trans- lation was in common use in England till the version made by erder of King James was introduced in 1611. The old Bible came into possession of Mr. Bull from his fathey the late Samuel Bul, who received it from Hngland 15 years ago, HYPNOTIC SLEEP NEW CURE Wonderful Results from Swedish Doo- tor’s Remedy for All Als—Helps Worn-Out Society Devotees, mm lovers of the antiqne. Stockholm.—Dr, Otto Wetterstrand has introduced the “sleep cure.” It is intended to restore the nerves of jaded people after a long season ef fashionable dissipation. Dr. Wetterstrand makes his patients sleep as much as possible through three or four weeks, and often uses hypnotic suggestion to induce and prolong sleep. Dr. Wetterstrand has treated over 3,000 cases, The worried man reclines in an easy chair and sees others doing the ‘same; he listens, as they do, to a quiet, forcible exposition of the cure {rom the doctor, who afterwards speaks to him individually in an undertone, ‘suggesting’ the benefit his particular malady will receive, After a few days of such preliminary treatment, the patient goes wiilingly to bed and to sleep, roused occasionally to a half-conscious state to eat and be tended. No unauthorized person is al- lowed to enter the room; the sleeper is put en rapport with a sympathetic nurse, and receives the necessary “sug- sestions” as to eating, etc., from the doc- tor himself. “The remarkable results,” says agreat French physician, “whioh Wetterstrand has.bad will considerably extend the :imits of suggestive therapy.” The deeper the sleep, the quicker the cure, and, unlike that produced by hyp- aotic drugs, it is as invigorating as aatural sleep, and allows nature an equal chance of repairing organic and func- sional disorders. PIANO PRODIGY AT SEVEN. Smallest Girl Musician in World Piays Difficult Composition— Will Study in Paris. New York.—The smallest girl any- me ever saw playing the piano is Aline oerentzen, Who was born seven years ago at Somerville, Mass., and who now ives in Gramercy Park with her wid- owed mother. She has big, gentle blue ayes, chubby cheeks and thick, silken brown hair. This tiny creature plays -he most difucult compositions with a clear insight, with sympathy and un- derstanding and with wonderfully ex- cellent technique. Aline is not punished for her prec ty with the grown-up air and blase manner that have distinguishe? so many child geniuses. She is a genu- ine little girl and likes to play with dolls as other little girls do. When she had finished playing va- rious difficult selections from Chopin anl Liszt tor a critic to-day she began romping about the room. This girl began to play on the piano when she was three years old. When she was four she watched her mother give a lesson and when the pupil de- parted the child played the lesson per- fectly. At the age of five years Aline was taken to Paris by her mother. 1 There for five months she studied un- der Prof. Marcou and each month she won the prize given by the National Conservatory of Music. Sne wil! be taken back to Paris for further study, Say Worm Cures “Gon.” “The tapeworm is the natural enemy of the germ of consumption, and the lat- ent,” says Consul Canada at Vera Cruz, Mexico, in a report just received.at the state department at Washington, D. C, The consul states two eminent scientists have discovered that the tapeworm pre- vents the organism from being infected |. with tuberculosis bacilli, and it has been proven in the ease of a consumptive af- fected with tapeworm that he complete- ay recovered his health. To establish the efficacy of this remedy, the doctbrs in- sected a liquid prepared from the taenia into consumptive, which reeult- regi . ar Sa a SYR ALE Shavls & The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his perm ion since its infancy. ME Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitatic.s and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ef Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmléss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I¢ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance, Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, cenuinE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of the Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 830 Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Always Remem>rr the Full Name axative “‘romo feuinine = WY bo ke EIR Cures a Cold iii Cue Day, Grip in Two. ; Bates County Investment Co, ‘ BUTLER, MO. j ¢ Oapital, = = 8530 COO. { 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 Hox. J. B. Nuwaunzy, ¥.J. Treanp, 7.0. Preaident, Vioo-Preetdsat. Gost. ress, 5 Jno. C. Harns, Abstractor, 8. F. Wannoox, Notary. ne nniniiiieaninmnnannenannidnetnadnmmimmaodaidl Big Reduction In Price-- of all our wall waper. Wehavealarge surplus stock which we must close out 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 a full bine of mixed paint, white lead, oils, glass, putty, ete., cheaper than any one in Bates County. ada a a eg BENNETT & HUPP. + - WE WANT | YOUR CRAIN | and will pay the highest market price any time you haul it in, * Whether a or small one, we can handle it. New seed rye for sale,; Give us chance to bid on your crop and7j} we will save you money.® o BIG CROP

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