The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 13, 1906, Page 8

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af -& to Work On ~ - Work! WorkH Work! ' Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace. In ‘ the struggle, the man with the strong body and clear / 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 Uneedea Biscult—ac 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 wak-rYneeda Biscuit. — NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 5 Believes Fortune Would be His Ruin. he says he disgraced himself when he was 17 years old and ran away from home, Henry J. Greata, a laboring man, earning $12 week, says he will not return to his homein Salem, Mo., to claim a fortune of $500,000, 4 Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, Connty of Bates, J.D, Allen, trustee of the estate of T. J. Fry, V8, Brinig 08. J. Smith, administrator of T. J. Fry, deceased; Lydia I. Fry, administratrix of T. J. Fry, deceased; John C, Hayes, administra - tor of John Fry, Jr. deceased; Myrtle Nay ory, Albertans Fry. aime L. Fry, Adaline 4 ‘er, Elmira Flickenger and } . Eager pemedeate, sisiilavinluieaidte low at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorney, J. A. Slivers, and files his pott- tion, alleging, among other things that defend- ante, Myrtle May Fry, Albertus Fry and Lydia I. Fry, administratrix of the estate of T. J. a + Gre non-residents of the state of Mis- SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY. You can never really know how mean @ woman can be until she hates. Every person has something to be thankful for if circumstances and. age have not made of him or her a “pred lem.” Perhaps one reason the corpse of doy looks particularly unnatural is that it is the first time the neighbors ever saw him when he wasn't eating. By the time a man has made enough m@ney to enable his wife to command elegance in dressing she hasn't the fogm that will show off clothes. The average woman doesn't go away on a vacation perfectly safe about her husband until she has a daughter old enough to stay home and see that he behaves Adam and Eve should have got along better than they did consider- ing that there was never any dispute about one leaving no room in the closet for the other to hang his clothes, A woman can put this and that to- gether and tell everything her ys- band is doing. But a woman, can fool her husband whenever she wants to. Fortunately, women do not often care to fool thelr husbands. When a man in trouble buys his wife a silk dress and gold watch, it is a sign that he has been forgiven. Nearly every gold watch and silk dress a woman owns represents a peace offering from her husband.— Atchison (Kan.) Globe. (TEMS OF INTEREST. Lese than one-half the miners of Europe belong to unions. Only 240 newspapers are printed in the whole continent of Africa. Between 12,000 and 13,000 Mquor licenses axe in force in New York Order of Publication. city. STATE OF MISSOURI, tow t County of Bates. ‘ In the Circuit Court. Octeber Term 1906. 61a vacation August sth 1906, ¥ William W, Howe, Mary K. Howe, and Mary E Howe, Guardian ofthe person and Cur- ator of the estate of Thomas E. Howe an in- . Plaintiffs, inst James W. the unkaewa 68 legal een tati of W. Parish deceased. Miranda Henry Rebecca Parish Af ving and if ead the unknown ba and and tl own = Fesentatives id Miranda Henry Rebeses Three horses were ridden by girls in recent races in Tokio, and one of the girls way, Bath of the other girls did well. The sapphire which adorns the summit of the English crown is the same that Edward the Confessor wore in his ring. to which he has fallen heir. An attorney of Salem and the New York police have been searching for Greata for six months, and it was thought a telegram from New York souri: Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a eult against them in thie court, the object and gen- eral nature of which is to obtain a decree, con- struing the will of Maria 8. Fry, deceased, di- recting the plaintiff as trustee in the distribu- ton of the trust fands now in his hande as ih, deceased. Duene J. Parish, ifliving and if dead the unknown widow and the un- known heirs, devisee: d legal tives of said Du Parish, deceased Marianna Shankland, if living and if dead the unknown husband and the unknown , devisees and | representatives of said Marianna Shanklan ase. Cathe- rine A. B,C. Myers, if living andif dead, ina Detroit paper Thursday night frastee of the catate of T. J, Fry, sald trust the uaknown husband aa the | unknown that led to Greata being located. Mari Gecensod, Gut Wat aninee ite | tinge’ of’ aenmald Catherine “A. B.C aS. Fry, sald Myrtle Hay Fry. Albertus yey oon Lydia I Fry, administratrix as aforesaid be and ap- r at this court. at the next term thereof, to ¢ begun and holden at the court honse in the city of Butler, ip aald county, on the first Mon- day in October, 1906, and on or before the first day of said term. anawer or plead to the peti- tion in sald cause. the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered ac- cordingly. by their Attorney and file their petition un And itis further ordered. that a copy hereof | oath, alle a ther thin be published, according to law, in Tux Butixa | fendants Waexcy Tiuxs, a newspaper published in sald | Rebecca P county of Bates for four weeks successively, | Shanklani pablished At least once a week. the lastinser- | F Locke, lon to be at least thirty days before the first | are each day of said next October term of this court, Myers, deceased. James F. Looke, if living endif dead the unknown eucosssor or suc- cessors in trust of the said James F. Lecke, deceased, Jesse P. Alexander, if living and if dead the unknown Ww and the unknown heirs, devisees and legal representatives of the sald J dante, Greata says since heran away he has been an office boy in a law office at No 60 Broadway, New York; law student, factory hand, cattle punch- er, agent and tramp, and came near being a missionary to China. The 8s. Paul’s Presbyterian church, New York, he says, was to send him to the foreign field. Greata sayshe knows that if he accepts the fortune {¢ will prove his a Jesse P Alexander, bee fen: Now on this day comes the Plaintiffe herein a . C, Myers. James and Jesse P Alexander, if living and all of them non residents of the state of Missouri, and can not be served with CHAS. M. BARKLEY, the ordinary process of law in this action, and Ciroenit Clerk. further alleging that there are or they verily A true copy from the record, Witnese my | believe there are persons interested or may hand, and seal of the circuit court of Bates | be interes -|New Bedford was worth more than In 1857, the whaling industry of $12,000,000. Then came the discov- ery of mineral oils and the whale fishery languished. The best briar root for pipes comes from southern and western Italy. Roots as big as a man’s body, and hundreds of years old, are occasion- ally dug up in the Riviera country. Macaroni ai sugo al burro (as the Italians cook it) is a delictous dish. The savory macaroni is served with a rich sauce of chopped meat, and over all grated cheese {s sprinkled, The air is 80 pure In the polar region, so free from harmful mi- crobes, that throat and lung dis- undoing, as he will return to his old life and spenp the money for liquor. He is 34 years old, and says he re- formed six months ago, when he came to Detroit and secured @ pos!- tion in an organ factory. Starving to Death. Because her stomach was se weak- ened by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mra. Mary H. Walters of St. Clair, 8t. Columbus, O., was literally starving to death. She writes: “My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Bitters; with the won- derful result that Improvement be- gan at once and & complete cure fol- lowed.”’ Best health tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by Frank T. Clay’s drug store. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin. fetration upon the pda of Franklin B. Berry, ei by the Bates County Probate Coste ta fe e Ba Sates county, ‘Slssourl, bearing date the isth day of Saiy, isos. persons ha are required to ance within one Jeet ters, or they ms; of such estate; and ited within two years blieation of this notice, [sxaL,] county, this 7th day of Augnat. 1906, CHAS. M BARKLEY, dl-4t Ciroult Clerk, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, 68. County of Bates. 4 In Se Cicealt Court, in Vacation August 2nd, William Rapp. Minnie Rapp, Ida Rapp, Marthias Rapp and Martin Rapp Yor himeelf and as gnardian for Louisa Rapp, minor, Plaintiffs, Annie Krause, Elizabeth Prochle, Amelia Johannes and F. T. Conrad, Defendants, Order of Publication. Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein, by their attorney, J. A, Sil file their petition and amd: ong other things that defendanta, Annie Krause, Bliza- beth Prochle and F, T Conrad, are non-resi- dente of the State of Missouri: Whereupon, it is vacation. that said publication that. pl suti against them in ject and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of partition and sale of the real estate deseribed rt} rgd » four, five. six, seven, eight in block eighteen and lots six, seven and eight in block sixteen and all the south half of block, thirt; in the village of Prairie Cit Bates county, Missouri, and to determine respective ne ite and interests of the parti Ri intiff and defendant therein, or the proceeds ereofand that unless the said defendants, le Krause, Elizabeth Prochie and F. pees ¢, boana ree at this oa et thenext s holden at the court house in the ality of oon in said it) iy . first day of said term, peiition answer in sald cance, the same it _will be rendered Gherif’s Gale in Partition, M. ¥. Raine and W, R, Raine, plaintife, T. | vendor’s lien in the subject matter of thie suit whose names they cannot incert herein because they are to these plaintiffs unknown, that what ever interest, right er title such un known persons may have herein, derive the Same as devisees, heirsat law as Legal 8, Of the ssid J Parish, ised and as the devisees, legal rep- entatives or heirs at law of the sald Miran- Henry Rebecca Parish if she be deceased, and as the devisees ge representatives or heirs at law of the said Duane J. Parish, if he be deceased, and as the legal representatives, devisees or heirs at law of the sald Marianna Shankland, if she is deceased and ae the 1 representatives, devisees or heirs sald Catherine A. B, C Myers, if) ed, the said perso: apie named being the devisees named in the will of David Parish, deceased, and held a1 terest in the subject matter ofthis suit as tenants in common, which right or interest would pass tothe un- known defendants but the respective interests of such unknown eases are unknown there. That sec- tion is also entirely free from con- tagious maladies. NOT WORTH REMEMBERING, res aia da The worry that hinders your hap piness. The secrets entrusted to your con- fidence. The kindnesses you have tried to do others. The promises other people have made to you. t _ The mean things others have sald about you. sons can not be more fendant, James F bock, ifhe be dsceased, ag hi juccessors in trust created in him, by the will of David Parish, deceased, by which power was given to the said trustee to sell and dispose of the interest of said David Parish, deceased, { the land which is action, or from the defendant, ander, if he be deceased as his devisec, legal representative or heirs at law, the said Jesse P, Alexander having once owned the land. which is the subject matter of this suit, sold and conveyed the same and retained a ereon for the noe The days when you were better off than you are now. The ill-natured gossip you have heard concerning others. SEtE The drawbacks that seem td stand fn the way of your success. if i Hi Jesse P. The mistakes you have made in ave Br can not be more} tne past, except as they may warn -Wherenpon, { LA oe you in future. = # 5 F i ny WORDS OF WISDOM. reat gee a! sop CASTORIA: The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been | in use for over 80 years, has borne signature of 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 Experiment 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 Diarrhea 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 30 Years. \ THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE OrTy. POITVATI & PPRCIUAT 2 | DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FABMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. FARM LOANS. We have nae | to loan on real estate at low rate of intesest with privilege to pay at any time. — (ABSTRACTS. We have complete eet of Abstract Books and will furnish Abetracte of title to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. INVESTMENTS. G"\taenaee y. Capital, $50.000. Surplus $10,000. —_—0:— : DIRECTORS. E. A. Beynerr, Ciarxk Wix, J.J. McKee, Jos. M.McKispen, Rank Houtanp, J. W. Cuoats, ¥F. Drennan, O.A.Hemntem, W. F. Dvva. —_—o— We are Marouniy equipped in all departments to prompt y 1 and properly serve you. —_— i— J. J. McKEE, Vice-Pres, HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier, MA <E. A. BENNETT, Pros, im W.F. DUVALL, Cashier, THE BATES NATIONAL BANK. BUTLER, MISSOURL? Surplus, $8,000,'~

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