The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 2, 1906, Page 8

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bi ; to Work On Work! Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace. In the struggle, the man with the strong body and clear Work!! Work!!! brain wins out every time. The man of to-day needs something more than mere food; he needs a food that makes energy—a food to work on. Although some people may not realize it, yet it is a fact, proved and established beyond doubt, that soda crackers—and this means Uneeda Biscult—are richer in muscle and fat-making elements and have a much higher per cent. of tissue-building properties than any other article of food made from flour. That this is becoming known more and more every day is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 pack- ages of Uneeda Biscuit, the finest soda cracker ever baked, An~energy-giving food of surpassing value—sold in a package which brings it to you with all the original flavor and nutriment perfectly pre- served. Truly the food to work on. Whoever you are—whatever you are—wherever you work—Yneeda Biscuit. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 5 Country Life. The pleasures of a country life Appeal to us just now; We want to roam the grassy meads, And watch the festive cow. We want to climb the old stone wall, And find a shady nook Where we can loaf all afternoon Beside the babbling brook. But country life {s not all joy, As you perhaps have learned. The milk {s often watery and The eteak is often burned. Moaquitoes buzz around your bed, The flies are very thick, They love to light on you for fun, And, gracious, how they stick! Yes, country life is badly mixed With pleasures and with pains, Some days the sky is clear and blue, | 5s And other days it rains. But, on the whole, it seems most wise To ruraliz: & space— Can anybody recommend A good five dollar place? —Zomerville Journal, CasTORIA. Boars the The Kiad You Have Always Bought B Wi chia of le Manila Bay “Child’s Play.” Utica, N. Y., July 30.—Admiral Dewey, who {s spending the summer at Richfield Springs, came over to pay a visit to his friend, Thomas R. Always Remember the Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine (rn. | Cece Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. GAL gre on Bor. 25e. Order ot Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, as. Pa hay! 3s ov Bates, in the Probate Court for the County of Bates a May Term, 1 1906. Calvin D. Gartleo jeceaged. Bessie Garrison, MAisinaieeeix, Order of cheagecinagm Now at this day comes Bessie , ad- Lp ngg bte = the estate of Garin D: Gar: rison, deceased, and presents to the court her pene Rrayiny for an order for the ore et m of the real estate of sald deceased pay ig satify the remaining debts due b: the accounts, lists and by law; on examina- tion whereof itis ordered, that all persons in- dece; mony gl be pou as will oul yyment of feald ‘debts; anditis atoll ordered, that a aah of thie order be published in some news- T in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks eed the next term of this court, and a copy thereof be served on each of the heirs of deceas- ed, reviging in Bates county, aforesaid, at Jeast ten days prior to the first day of the next term id for lce of the te of of this court, as said petition and pene to be had th STATE OF MISSOURI, 88. County, # bag I,J. A. ers, Judge of of the Probate Court, held in aed ye said county, hereby certi: that the foregoing is a true copy of the inal erder of publication therein rosseset to, as the same oe re of record in vee itness my hand and eeal Tot said court. Done at office in Butler, Bates County, {seat} oe this 9th fay of JulvaA.D, . SILVERS, 8T-4t ‘judge of Probate, Proctor, and to attend the annual basket picnic of the Oneida County Veterans’ association. He made & brief speech in the course of which Order of Publication. STAT OF MISSOURI, County of Bate: estate, and yet ee for want of ld wi Notice of Final Settlement, Notloe tat here Ng hd B. oreditaee and ‘te of Herman 8-4 ecutriz. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested In the estate of Frelin Hollo- ‘ay, deceased, that I, peg Holloway, adminis- trator of said ‘es intend to appl: pig Court of Bates county for leave to re- the letters of admin'stration hereto‘ore ted to me and to make final settlement ereof, at bog next term of the Bates County oe t, in Bates county, State of Mis- oy tela at Butler, sgouri, oa the 18th aay: of August, 1906. ROY lore 81-4 Administrator. Sheriff's Sale in Partition, M. F. Rains and W, R, Rains, plaintiffs, ‘8. a Fisher, Frederick Melton. John Melton, Joel Melton, M. E. Pishler, Jee Rains, Es! ity of order the xe fas 3) in the sbove en- and font COPY thereof, dated Saly the léth, 1006" t will Saturday, October 6, i006, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- roe = Ayed cy en | rig Sonos Cs that loor Court House in ry Be ait ob Sather in Bates County, vari, Misso’ sells at qed vendue, to the highest bidder pt gk a hand, the following described real ate, Viz: asa southwest qnarter ef the west half of lot northeast fourth of the west half of ie five of the northeast fourth of section sere. township @ thirty-nine (89) range (29) and one square acre ont of the northeast, corner of the northwest fourth of lot fiveof the northeast fourth of section five (5) township thirty-nine make | it becoming evident that the tragic af- oe of ancient Chinese fighting will form time governor of Ohio and its repre- sentative in the United States senate. He died in 1889, the richest man, or one of the few richest men, in the state at that time, hi arog including 100 = broad: scattered through 33 counties, ors Van Bibber was @ granddaughter of Gen. McArthur. It took years for the settling up of this more than feudal domain, but it was finally parceled out among the chil- dren and grandchildren, with the ex- ception of a large farm in Scioto county. The distribution of this was disputed by Mrs. Van Bibber. She and her hus- band considered they were not receiv- ing their share in the Scioto lands, They brought suit againet the other heirs, both for a share in the lands and for $30,000 as compensation for the ex- clusion from the land “during some years, The suit was filed in the United States court in Cincinnati in Aptil, 1879. The Van Bibbers’ attorneys were Rufus King and his partners, Mr. Thompson and Lawrence Maxwell, Jv., the latter at the time being the junior member of the firm. Tom Ambrose, who later gave a noted name to local history, was then clerk of the United States courta, The proceedings in the court were fought with vigor and determination by both sides, as the disputed lands com- prised a very valuable part of -Saloto county. Reporta, references, examina- tions, ete, dragged out through many ears, The judge of the court died and two others succeeded him. Rufus King died, and years etl] later bis associate, Mr. Thompson, passed away. Mra. Van Bibber was ehot to death by her husband, being mistaken by him for a burglar in their residence on Price Hill, Cincinnati, some 15 years ago. He was held for murder, but never tried, fair was due clearly to mistake. Last year Van Bibber himeelf blew out his braine at Chicago, He had been living there and wae believed demented over his misfortunes. INNOVATION FOR CHINATOWN. Heathen Residents of San Francisco Bougaged ia Organisation of Military Brigade. The Chinese brigade is an innova- tion ia military circles of San Fran- city one of the most unique compa nies of soktter boys in America. Fancy drills and the science of modern war- fave will be taught, but the interest- ing part of it all ie thet the tactics an important part of ¢he course of mfittary instruction. Quarters have been secured and the Place will be converted into an armo- ty, with gymnasium, bathing apart- ments and rooms for club purposes. nished. The brigade has just been organized, but so taken are. young Chinese with the military, ide, : already the membership roll@aumbers 100. With a few exceptt tive sons. ‘aré'students of the State university. They repreeent the cleco, and its organisation gives the | [RA The place will be handsomely fur. : the boys are all na-| i he sald: In the ha Frepara Co Court for the County of Bates @®) range twenty nine (29) Bates County, Mis | Detter class, the merchant and profes- “The battle of Manila bay and the | wiles Rowers, deceased, oer M. B. MORRIS, Spanish-American war, as a whole, | @*ree Hogers and J. W. , Rogers, administra} 39-48 Sheriff of Bates county, Mo, were propositions which, it{s true, Order of Publication. were sufficiently serious to satisly | Nom, tt tule dey come FM roeetee the most discriminating, but, let me | Wil! 9 to tell sou, comrades, they were mere child’s play ia comparison with the Civil conflict of 1861-1865. I was in thas great straggle between the North and South, and I know where of I speak when [ say that the world has never seen flercer fighting than in that great Civ'l war, beside which the war of 1898 was mild indeed.” Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others intereet od tn is teenie of Andrew J, make He ie Feck A Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is si ontakab fle Powell, Daors 5] aieat Contains eller t Opin ¢ nor Mineral. |p NARCOTIC. perfect Remedy for forCons| wen ay nen Dian Worms ness and Loss SOF ay For, Over Thirty Hh [----— JOASTORIA ALO Wvigree 3) ) Dosis DUVALL & PERCIVAL, || FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. FARM LOANS. We have money to loan on real estate at low rate of interest with privilege to pay at any time. ABSTRACTS. We have complete set of Abstract Books and will furnish Abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. INVESTMENTS, We will loan your idle money tor you, securing youa reason- ble rate of interest on choice security. j , fl Capiter, $50.000. Surplus $10,000. —0:— DIRECTORS. E. A. BENNETT, Cuark Wx, J.J. McKes, Jos. M. McKippen, Y¥rank Houtann, J. W. Cnoate, F. N. Drennan, O, A. Bercen, W. F. Dvvany. 3: We are neon equipped in all departments to prompt- y and properly serve you. —0:— J. J. McKEE, Vice-Pres. HOMER DUVALL, Ast. Ce ; 3. A. BENNETT, Pres. m W.F. DUVALL, Cashier, j

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