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of a Mighty to greatness. Real Estate Transfers For Week Ending Nov. 6th. L. M. Burkleo to H. H. Wella pt blk 55 Butier $200. Caleb Taylor toJ B Alden 52a sec 22 Homer F800. Thos, Manchester to J W Frank- enfield lote 3 and4 bik 115, 3ad Rich Hill $50. H Knorp to J W Frankenfield Iota 10 and 11 bik, 126, 3ad Rich Hill 125. David M Coulter to Iva Dale 80 a sec 3 Spruce $1500, Mary 0 Seece to Mary M Sartain | lots 222 and 228 Adrian $1000 JL Trobne to Albert Cox lots 17 and 18 bik 4 Atkinson Park ad But- ler $200 Lucretia Lemasters to J W Scott ote 8 and 4 bik 18 Little’s ad Hume | $560. | W W Crime to John Cotrell und 4 int 10 asec 22 Rockville $45. Loulsa T Brown to O W Lamb pt} lots 2 vik 66 Rich Hill $235. | Bates Co Inv Coto Luther Wallace ' 521 asec 4.and 9 Bast Boone $2300 Eva Sturges to E A Golder pt bik 6 Christian & Condevs ad Butler $500. L P Allen to Clark Evison Jr. tract gec 25 Der Creek $1, A Bendure to CC Smithey lots 40 and 41 Worland $300 H CRtitchie to WE Heyle lot 18 blk 25 Roekville $50. M 9) all to J B Tt mypaon lote 1 so 5 blk 14 Standieh ad Hume | $1000 EJ Alger to John Lane lots 4 and 5 bik 4 Wme ad Butler $300 Carl Schmidt to J A Pateraou 100 asec 6 Hudson $1. B'Y Gilbert to Riley Gilbert. und int tracs see 1 Sprucé $3600. WE Terry to Sophia Berryman tract sec 8 Howard 3600 L R Allen to Nattie G Mackey lots 41 aud 42 Ade 150, The mail order houses, realiaing that crops have been good in this country are scattering their cata- logues everywhere to catch the far- mer’s dollars. But when one of these deceptive books comes into your home remember as you turn its pages that they do not offer to ex- change their goods for your poultry, egas, butter or other produce or is good food—f strengthening, that gives appreciation of this great As an article of food, more every day, as is attested by of Uneeda Biscuit, nized as the most perfect soda And so Uneeda Biscuit every meal, giving life, health and thus in very truth credit you for a single cent in case of adversity or misfortune, as do the Appleton City merchants. Then, too, it anything {s wrong with the goods you can not return them and enjoy the pleasure of giving someone a good tonguelashing. They pay no taxesinto the city or county treasury, with which your schools are maintained, roads and bridges kept in and then tations.—Journal. Has Steed The Test 25 Years. John B Henderson, Missouri from 1862 to 1869, is liv- 80 years of age. . Think of these things the catalogue. Bo a royal lover of home and home ineti- Nation NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY May Take Mileage For Advertising. Republic, ville Democrat, secretary of the Ill! nols Press Association, recelved a letter trom the Laterstate Commerce Commission, at Washington, regard- ing the issuing of transportation to newspapers during the uvext year in exchange for advertising space. The decision was contrary to that g.ven out by the commission a few weeks ago to the Massachusetts Press Association, and permits the issuing of transportation on the basis nam- ed, when such transportation is | made wholly within one state Editor Page took the matter up | with the commisston in his official capacity as secretary of the Illinois Press Association. CASTORIA. Bears the Signature The Kind You Have Always Bought Favrot Shot His Friend. Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 12.—Dem- ocrat Congressman Elect Judge George K. Favrot this evening shot and killed Lis life long associate and former school mate, Dr. H.H Al brich, one of the best known citizens of Baton Rouge. Hundreds of persons were near the scene of the shooting, but none knew what happened between the two men. Favrot refused to talk beyond let- ting !t be known that the matter was a private quarrel. Boy Killed While Hunting. Aurora, Ill., Nov. 12 —By the acc!- dental discharge of a shotgun which he was carrying while hunting equir- rela, Nelae Bengon, the 14 year-old son of Henry Benson, of Batavia, was shot in the face and killed, near | others interes North Aurora. The head was so terribly mutilat- en ed that his father was unable to | county, State of identity the body except by thecloth- ing. A Year of Blood. } The year 1908 will long be remem: | the Probate Court bered in the home of F N Tacket, of | short, Alliance, BS as ayear of blooc; which fluwed so copiously from Mr. that death seemed Tackev’s lu very near. writes: “Se ing from the | and cough had bro re bleed: New with the eres aly cured ”” an sore at Frank T. Clay ood for brain, food for brawn, food that is energy and courage. Without a proper fundamental truth no nation can rise soda crackers are being used more and the sale of nearly 400,000,000 which have come to be recog- cracker the world has ever known. will soon be on every table at strength to the American people, becoming the backbone of the nation. Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. Homeseekers Excuretons. one fare plus $2.00 for round trip > Tickets on sale 1st and 8rd Tuesdays Editor J. M. Page, of the Jersey-| of each month, except that rates to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Trinidad, Colo,, will be one fare plus $5.50. Tickets limited to 21 days from date of sale. For pointe to which tickets may be sold call at depot or phone 27. Special round trt City $2 15 on sale noon the following Monday 21, good to return Nov. 28 $2.90 in Illinofs, Lousiana, 22 Dee. third round trip. Texas and Wyo. 26, $3.40 round trip. E. C. Vanpervorr, Grievance Committees im Session im committees representing the engin eers and firemen of the New York New Haven.& Hartford railroad, and the New York Cencral railroad met in this city Monday to discuss the wage and hours of labor situations on these éwo systems. the engineers and firemen of the Erie railroad have been in session here fer several days and a poll of the Erie firemen to determine the senti- ment of the workers on the question of striking to enforce their demands for higher wages and a shorter work day is now being made. Master Hannahan, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, said Monday that the pol! of the Erie firemen has resulted in an almost unanimour vote in favor of a strike, so far at returns have been received. are 160 firemen on the Erie's various lines, The question at issue in ar Rate ened to Kansas turday of each week, All trains leaving Butler after twelve o’clock noon and all trains on Sunday, good to return on any train leaving Kansas City before Kansas City and return Nov. 18 to Christmas and Holiday Excursions to all points in Indian Territory, Iowa, Minn, Mo, Neb, Kans, Okla, South Dak, Texasand Wis, to points Michigan, North Dak, and Wyoming on sale 23, 24 and 25, 30, 31, and Jan. 1 good toreturn to Jan 4th 1907. Open rate of fare und one Special one way colonist rates to west and southwest. One half of normal one-way rate plus $2.00. On sale Nov. 6 and 20, Dec, 4 and 18, 1906. Jun. 1 and 15, Feb, 5 and 19, March 5 and 191907. To points in Kan, Colo, Ind. Ty, Lous, Mexico, Nebr, New Mexico, Okla, S. Dak, Y.M.O. A. State Convention Jop- lin Nov, 21 to 25. Good return Nov. Agent. Notice of Final Settlement, in G iison, eased, that I, T 5. tes county probate court sourl, on the 12th day of November, 1906, T. 8. WILSON, Oat Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. i$ me Ay ect door, when I begin taking Dr, King’s for Consumpsion, hing reeult that af- ter taking four bottles I was com. pletely restored and as time has Guar- colds, + aemeiers (} . Paice 00s and $1.00. Tole bottle | 4™™* Notice is hereby given to all creditors and ted in the estate of Samuel H. Weddle, deceased, that I, Nancy J. Weddle, teen gal ernment at 72 cents per fine ounce. administratrix of said est final settlement thereof, the Bates Coun! J. WEODLE, b0-4t Administratrix. Notice. Notice is hereby have taken charge of the estate — date Notice is hereby given to all creditors and 4 te: d in. the estate of Alexander " Wilson, administrator of said estate, intend to make ettlement thereef, at the next term of the in Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Mis- Proba' q issouri, to be held at Butler, Missouri, on the 12th day Of November. 1906. NANCY ven, that under order of Bates Conatz, Mlseoart 1 bic administ: TRAINMEN IN CONFERENCE. New York—Erie Firemen Vote te Strike. New York, Nov. 12—Grievance Similar committees representing Granc There ine cases is practically the same. THEY HAVE AUTHORITY. Kansas Supreme Court Holds Assie- tant Attorney General May Bring Injunction Suit. Topeka, Nov. 12—The Kansas su preme court has held that assistant at torneys general have all the authorit! of a county attorney in instituting anJ maintaining injunction proceedings ub der the prohibitory law. The case in point came from Craw ford county, where C. T. Woodbury county clerk had refused to receive and file an application for a writ of in- junction presented by George H, Steus: si, assistant attorney general for that county, Woodbury maintained that the provision of the prohibitory law providing for injunction proceedings gave authority to Institute such pro, ceedings anly to county attorneys and that Stuessi, assistant attorney gen eral, had no such authority. Sage Fortune to Charity, New York, Nov. 12.—Mrs. Russe! Sage will give away the bulk of the fortune of about $8,000,000, be queathed to her by her late husband to individuals whom she considers worthy, who, through no fault of their own ,are so unfortunate as tc need assistance and too proud to ask It will not be given to endow churches, nor to those who write beg ging letters. Mrs. Sage said she will do all she can, however, for struggling churches and insdtdetions deyoted to the care of the needy and sick. “I shall keep only sufftcteat of the fortune left to me by my husband to live quietly and comfowmbly,’ Mrs, Sage said Monday. Wrecked by, Dynamite. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12.—The warehouses of the American Snuft company at Eddyville, Princeton and Fredonia, Ky., have been wrecked by dynamite. The Eddyville warehouse was blown up early Monday. Citi zens of that place were awakened by the shock ef the explesion, which shattered windows for a wide ‘dius Bloodhounds were secured and fol Jowed the trail of the wreekers for ten miles into Caldwell county. Sev eral months ago trust warehouses in the southern part of Kentucky were dynamited and growers who sold to bacco to the trust received warning messages from the “night riders.” Silver is Too High, Washington, Nov. 12.—The treas- ury department Monday received of: fers for the sale of silver to the gov: These offers were rejected and Sec retary Shaw stated subsequently that no more silver would be bought at present high . prices. The govern: ment has on hand, he said, silver enough to keep the mints in operation for some time to come and he re gards the present prices a8 too high to warrant the government in making any more purchases at those figures. Kansas Democrats Give Up. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 12—Wm, H. Ryan, chairman of the democratic state central committe “!shander headquarters in this city, Monday and left for his home at Pittsburg. “h seems now.” said Mr. Ryan, before What is CASTORIA | Castoria is a harmless substitute goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. contains neither Opium, Morph! for Castor Oil, Pare. It is Pleasant. tee. It destroys Worms substance. Its is its guaran’ omiat Diarrhoea and Wind and allays Feverishness. It cures Colic. It relieves Teething Troubl and Flatulency. It Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. cenune CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of 3 $ iN q the Kind You Have Always Bo in Use For Over 3Q Years. ‘THE OENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. UVALL & PERCIVAL, |. 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 farnish Abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. ——— INVESTMENTS —_—— LT We will loan your idle money tor you, securing yous reason- ble rate of interest on choice security anneiuoiiat E., A. BENNETT, Jos. M. McK1eBEn, F. N. DRENNAN, Frank Houuann, J. W. Caoate, O.A.Heintem, W.F. Dovaun.t We are thoroughly equipped in all departments to prompt- ly and properly serve you, E, A. BENNETT, Pree. W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, J. J. McKEE, Vice Pres. 2 HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier. § AUCTIONEER am 8 graduate of Jones AuctloaCo of Davenport, lows, Am vers