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+ . Niece and Nephew > of Uncle Sam should be deeply interested in what he bas said about soda crackers, because they are the one food with which all of them are familiar. Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda crackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements, properly proportioned, than any food made from flow. This is saying much for common soda and much more for Uneeda Biscult, aan are soda crackers of the best quality. ‘They are baked better— more scientifically. They are packed better—more cleanly. The damp, dust and odor proof package retains all the good- ness and nutriment of the wheat, all the freshness of the best baking, all the purity of the cleanest bakeries. Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people. His people have shown that they think Uneeda Biscuit the best of that food, nearly 400,000,000 packages having already been consumed. Uneeda Biscult NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, {ss County ofBates, ' Always Remember the Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine vacation Anguststh 1 William W, How: E Howe Gua 906, Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. CABSTORITA. sane person Plaintiffs, A; Parish, if living and if de: widow and the unknown hei legal representatives of James W. deceased. Miranda Henry Rebecca resentatives of Parish, dece and if dead the unknown widow and ves of said ti Duane J. Part Mai A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Tho Kind You Have Always Bough the unknown husband and the unknown|J. Sullivan, of Cleveland. John 8. Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding poate tald Masanne 8 _Tpresentatives Cf] Miller has been retained to head the Abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and =} ‘ ‘ rine A. B,C. ai, c Ptanding ueaer t PAZOOIN CMENT i = at, wivnerin * tant “toe ening oo men who had been sum- usta sarees : “A nding money f PAZ tives’ of the sald Catherine “a B.C, | moned as TATTRITN Ta ‘ . grand jurors failed to ap- | fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 00¢. aa Ps ook — tu iPaced the nko Fr. gees ee pea? andthe impaasiing of the jury IN VESTMENTS, rder of Publication. e unknown widow and the unknown ‘ J.D, Allen, trustee of the estate of T. J. Fry, | heirs, devisees and legal representatives of An Iowa Double Tragedy. 2 sane le 4 he sald Jesse P Alexander, deceased, Mot Towa, Aug. 6.—Because STATE OF MISSOURI, nda, thea to fra | | Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. County of Bates, Ld Mecebseds Lyd Wey, wemalatesters of ’. | Now on this day comes the Plaine kon in his wife refused to accompany him] | In the Ciroult Court, May Term, 1906 in Vaca | or ofdoum Frys dn decessede’ Monti aiey | Pathe acoe. rant sue thelt petition under | home L, Mitchell killed her and then ust bien hus paridlae and curator, Lewis Fry, Albertus Fry, Martin L. ry, Adaline | fendants James ‘arish, Miranda turned the pistol upon himself at ‘A. J. Lippelt, Bessie L.. Howell, nee Levy. | ager, Defendants, nner ot Mery H- | Rebeoes Parish, Duane J, Parigh. sta Curlew, Sunday night. Mrs. Mitchell ‘A. J, Lt and Geet Howell, her husband, and Tonard Levy, Plaintifte, va. Thomas Medlock, Delilah Forrest, widow of Wm. Forrest, deceased, Nancy E. Booker and Jacoh Booker, her husband, Wm. F. Forrest, Bernette J. Sease and Wm. H. Sease, her husband, PerlinaJ Spoher and Jvo. J. Spoher, her husband, Mary K. Simpson and Elias H. Simpson, her hus- band, Phoeby Ann Forrest, Deliiah J. For- reatand Wm. P. Forrest and her husband, Eliza Bacon and ——— Bacon, her hueband, and the unknown heirs and legal representa- tive of ail of said defendants, and other in- terpsted whose names and interest 1s noteet | ¢; out herein, becanse the same is unknown to these plaintiffs, Defendants. Now at this dav come the plaintiffs herein, by their attorney and file their petition under oath, alleging, among other things that defend- ante herein and their unknown heirs are non- residents of the State of Missouri. Also that they verily believe there are other persone in- terested in the subject matter of this petition that they are unable to give the names or set * out the interests of sald parties because they &re unknown to these plaintiffs who are also not residents of the State of Missouri: Whereupon. it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiffs have commenced a suit against them in this court, the object and general nature of which is to have the court as- certain and determine the estate, title and in- terest of said parties respectively in and to lot five (5) section eighteen (18). township 39, range 81, of Bates Coun vari: Now at this day comes tbe plaintiff herein, by his attorney, J. A. Silvers, and etl tion, alleging, among other things defen: ante, Myrtle May ar Albertus Fry and Lydia I. Fry, administratrix of the estate of T. J.Fry Geoseaed, are non-residents of the state of Mis- souri: Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff! has commenced a suit ‘ainss them in this court, the object and gen- re of which is to obtain a decree, co: the will of Maria 8. frye deceased, di- the plaintiff as truetee in the distriba- the trust funds now in his hands as the estate of T. J, Fry, said truet ted the will of the late Maria. Fry, and that unless the said Myrtle May Fry, bertus Fry and Lydia 1 Fry, administratrix ae aforesaid be and ap- ear at this court, at the next term thereof, to begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in sald county, on the first Mon- day in October, » and on or before the first day of said term answer or plead to the peti- tion in said cause, the same will be taken as pat ee and judgment will be rendered ac- co! iy. And itis further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to lew, in Tuk ButTLeR Week zy Times, 8 newspaper pubtished in said county of Bates for four weeks successively, published at least once 8 week last inser- ous oe a Lg Lirty Shy" Delors bok first ie the de ay of nex! er term is court, ceased, as his successor or AS. M. BARKLEY, Cireuit Clerk. F Locke, and Jesse P Alexander, , 6nd can not be served what ever interest, same ae devisees, hei Representatives, of th resentatives or hei heirs at law of the said devisees or heirs Shankland, ifs! ed, the said perso: the devisees named in deceased, and held a: penny which right or interest would of such unknown persons can not be Pa In the Ciretiit Court, October Term 1906, @&|AD inquiry will be directed into what ary K. Howe, and Mary ofthe person and Cor- ator of the estate of Thomas E. Howe an in- inst Jamea W the unknown }. devisees and 4 Parish. if living and ifdead the unknown husband an the unknown heirs, devisees and legal rep- d_ Miranda Henry Rebecca Duene J. Parish, ifliving the un- known heirs, devisees and legal representa- a Shankland, if ilving and if dead james it Hving each and all of them non residents of the ite of Mi ordinary process of law in this action, and further alleging that there are or they verily believe there are pereons interested or may be interested in the subject matter of thie suit whose names they cannot incert herein because they are to these plaintiffs unknown, that right or title such un- known persons may have herein, derive the law, or as Legal aid James W Parish, if he is deceased and as the devisees, legal rep- jaw of the said Miran- da Henry Rebecca Parish if she be deceased, and as the devisees senas representatives or ane J. Parish, if he be deceased, and as the legal representatives, law of tne said Marianna d and as the legal representatives, devisees or heirs at law of the sald Catherine A. B.C Mvers, if abe is deceas- named being David Parish, interest in the subject matter ofthis suit as tenants in common, pase tothe un- known defendants but the respective interesta , because the number of ose interested or that may be interested, is unknown to Feet or derive some interest endant, James F, k, ifhe be iccessors ina trust created in him, by the will of David h, deceased, by which power was given ‘ty, Missouri: . Wi ‘iso ‘0 divest the tite of Btizs Bacon, tor- | “ “Tead”ha woul of the cecult conrt of Bares | faceeagtig rusts, to sell apd diapose of the merly Harris, and Bacon her husband in andto | (ezar.) county, shis 7th day of August, 1906. | the land which is the subject matter of this one fourteenth interest in: and to said lot five CHAS, M BARKLEY, action, or from the defendant, Jease P, Alex- a by striking out from the description of recor’ Pe alexander having once Sined ihe iad’ {in the Hartje divorce case were be- | /—-* . BE te one ‘northeast quarter ofthe southeast RE NN P, Alexander having once owned te See Seciiar aulh de auemamee at Gi E A. BENNETT, Pres, J. J. McKEE, Vice-Pres, te taka heirs and other parties unknows sols ideal ne ote ties buianos of the | Series of brilliant speeches on the part W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier. the next term thereof, to be ‘and holden | STATE OF MISSOURI, ) | tlof the attorneys in the case the court at the court house ao So mation, in old County of Bases. 2 a room was filled with spectators. The ton or before ite ara day et aid polly ro In tho Circuit Court, in Vacation August 2nd, Principals were in attendance and fol- ewer O Stine will be taken a conteaoed, and Judgment | VUUAm Rept, Minnis Rapp, Ide Rapp, ‘And if is further Finat & copy hereof pane hy fisrdian Sor Lquien be publlahed. secording to jaw, tn Tek Bovis Rapp, 6 miner, } ‘REI ° county of Bes ‘ ‘or four eae ively, Annie ches ton he Guana ered TEE) a OF reat nest OHA M. BA ORY, C ee alivere, and aie thee are. H,. & aie wie ea on jf WE WANT record. Witness t » J Saturday i aay Sat, cod wet of the clrealt court of and took action authorizing the trus- | 2 es count, this wth August, tees to sell by public auction all of the |‘ : P aat oe Clreuit Clerk, Properties in Kansas, Missouri and |@ 2 Diinois. The sale will take place in| ¢ seit thirty days, ow that length of time ta | YOURGRAIN M. F. Beira and W, B, Bains, plaintiffs, ‘Of the property ts aesiaee' es soot : Vishor, Frederick Je 000. + Sound Steamer Breaks Shaft and will pay the highest market New London, Conn, Ang. 6&—The ‘ S| steamer Pufitan of the Fall River line price any time you hsnl it in. Former Treasure of Phillips County, Kan., | Taken Into Custedy at Moulder Cot. Boulder, Col., Aug. 6—C. W, Bow- man, former treasurer of Phillips county, Kan., charged with embez- zling $25,000 while holding that of-| . fice, is under arrest here. The local three grips which Bowman had when he reached Boulder, but wiloh have mysteriously disappeared. When told that he was under ar- rest Bowman was indignant. He de clared that his shortage had been made good by his father and insisted that he was not wanted. Marshal Jones sent a telegram to Sheriff Utter of Phillips county, who requested him to hold the prisoner until an officer from Kansas could come to Boulder for him. When arrested Bowman just $450 in his pockets. He police are looking for CAS ¢) R A The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of : and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against ONE What is CASTORIA ‘Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ahd 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 Atway: Bears the Signature of claimed that beyond that amount he had not a cent in the world. Bowman arrived in Boulder on Wednesday night and engaged a room within a block of the depot. He left the house Thursday morning and re- turned at night and went to every train. Friday morning he left the house carrying his three grips. He returned and paid his bij and while on the street was old acquaintance who his alleged rest followed. by an heard of embezzlement. His ar- CHICAGO INQUIRY BEGINS. Grand Jury to Investigate Methods of Stan dard Oil Company Commences Its Labora. Chicago, Aug. 6.—Investigation of methods of the Standard Oil company by the United States government, be- gun in Cleveland several weeks ago. was resumed here Monday. A special grand jury called to report before Judge Bethea is to pass a week con- sidering rebate charges and_ secret railroad agreements by which it has been declared the Standard Oil com- pany has been forcing its competitors . = cissec errs DUVALL & PERCIVAL, ways centering in Chicago are in dan- FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. ger of being drawn into the struggle FARM LOANS. We have money to loan on real estate at low rate of interest with privilege to pay at any time. (ABSTRACTS. Tho Kind You Have Always Bough In Use For Over 30 Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK OFTV. ( ‘ is kmewn as the grand junction com- bination rate and an alleged discrim- inatory rate to Bast St Louie, These n|Tates from the railroads are aseerted to have given monopoly to the Stand- ard company in the south and south- west. The government forces will be di- rected by Charles B, Morrison, who directed the beef . prosecution. He will be aided by District Attorney J: We have complete set of Abstract Books and will tarnish was visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M.| i Fisk, when her husband came over] i from Spencer and asked that she ac-| i company him home, The woman re-| 9 fused and Mitchell fired five shots into| her side, Then he kneeled at her side begging forgiveness before turn- ing the gun upon himself. He died in half an hour. Six children are orphaned by the tragedy. Discord in the family is said to have caused the murder and suicide with Capital, $50.000. Surplus $10,000. — Oi Mrs. Thomas W. Lawson Dead. Scituate, Mass., Aug. 6—Mrs. Thom- as W. Lawson, wife of the Boston financier, died ut Dreamwold, Mr DIRECTORS. Lawson's summer home here, Sunday. m Mrs. Lawson had been suffering from E. A. Benner, CiarK Wix, J.J. McKrz, heart disease for several months. With the exception of her son Ar- nold, all of Mvs. Lawson's children and her husband were at her bedside when the end came. Arnold Lawson arrived home shortly afterward. Jos M. McKissen, F. N. Drennan, rests Frank Hoiianp, J. W. Cnoare, 0. A. Hemwiern, W.F. Deva. —:0:— We are thoroughly equipped in all departments to prompt- ly and properly serve you. Hartje Arguments Begin. J or small one, we can) handle it x New seed rye for . Give us 4