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Niece and Nephew of Uncle Sam should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda crackers, because they are the one food with which all of Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that sods erackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements, properly proportioned, than any food made from flour. This js sa much for con::non soda crackers, and much more for Yneeda Biscult, because they 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 Biscult the best of that food, nearly 400,000,000 ‘packages having already been consumed. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Called By Death. Mra. RH. Melton and her daugh- tere were colled to Warsuw Saturuay by the death that morning of hersls- ter, Mrs, Julla Lay, wife of our for. mer ctreuit jndge, James H. Lay, The deceased was @& native of Ben- ton county und distingoished for her friendly and charitable qualities, She had been fa faillng health for sey. eral yours, and the death of a son soe three years ago and the more recent death of her mother, proved great shock to her enfeebled system, Judge and Mre. Lay but recently moved intoa new home, built to re- place thetr dwelling destroyed by fire. —Clinton Democrat A Year of Blood. The year 1903 will long be remem: | ine Fete Hore and bered in the home of FN Tackes, 0! | i Alliance, Ky.,as ayear of bloo¢; a pag which flowed so copiously from Mr, | srai Tacket’s lungs that deuth seemed very near. He writes: ‘Severe bleed- ing from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death’s door, when I begin taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, with the astonishing result that af- ter taking four bottles I was com- pletely restored and as time has proven permanently cured” Guar- anteed for sore lungs, coughs and eolds, at Frank T. Clay’s drug store. Price 50¢ and $1.00. Trial bottle free ¢ 411 conveyed to } and state of Missouri, to-wit: win, Mo., a8 per record which conveyance was made the payment of one promi: prinei, same being now past due and Now, therefore, holder of said note an tions of said deed of tru the aboy described pre: door o. the court county of Bates an noon and five day, for the int) rest wid « Sat Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. Homeseekers Excursions, Rate one fare plus $2.00 for round trip Tickets on sale lst and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, except that rates to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Trintdad, Colo., will be one fare plus $5.50, Tickets limited to 21) fates Counry Probate Comet days from date of sale, For points | State of Missourt, to be to which tickets may be sold call at | SUF» 0D the 12th day of Sow depot or phone 27, Dus Stood Tie Test 25 Years. The old, orivinnl GROVE’S Taste Jess ¢) i!) touie, You know what you Are tuking. 1b ie ironand quinioe in fA tusteless form. Nocure, no pay. 50¢ Notice is hereb others i given to ministratrix of said estate, in! L. P. Robinson Dead. Review th Ol-4t Trustee’s Sale. described in eaid deed of trust; defanit has been made in the 1 of said note acd the interest thereon, he req ureuant to the condi- Notice of Final Settlement, AUD iy Administratrix, Beech Rosier, hi dated Jane 1! and recorded in the recorder’s office wit nd for Bates county, Missouri, in bo the under srustee the following described real e lying and being eliuate in the county of Bi | All of lots (8) three and (4) four, block (16) sixteen and lots (22) twenty-two and (21) ty one, block, (6) six, all in the village of Mer- ed plat of same, in trust to avcure issory note fully d whereas, nent of the ‘unpaid. t of the legal 11 proceed to sell t public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the west front in the city of Butler, of Missouri on Saturday, December 15th, 1906, ‘between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ock In the afternvon of that all creditors and sted in the csiat« of Bryon F, Teeter. deceased, thatl, Maud F, Teeter, ad- tend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the in Bates county Lis id at Butl ember, If "Notice of Final sett! Notice ishereby given to tI int ted Special round trip rate to Kansas Olty $2 15 on sale Saturday of each week. All trains leaving Butler after ‘i twelve o’clock noon and all trains |G, on Sunday, good to return on any train leaving Kansas City before | noon the following Monday Kaneas City and return Nov. 18 to | 21, good to return Nov. 28 $2.90 Christmas and Holiday Excursions to ail points in Indian Territory, Iowa, Minn, Mo, Neb, Kans, Okla, South Dak, Texasand Wis, to points in Iilinofs, Lousiana, Michigan, North Dak, and Wyoming on sale Stinseutts on the Dec. 22, 23, 24 and 25, 30, 81, and Jan. 1good toreturn to Jan 4th 1907. Open rate of fare and one third round trip. Special one-way colonist rates to bee west and southwest. One halt of | $0 normal one-way rate plus $2.00. Ou sale Nov. 6 and 20, Dec. 4 and 18, 1906, Jan. 1 and 15, Feb..5 and 19, | tore, March 5 and 19 1907. To pointe in | $f Kan, Colo, Ind. Ty, Lova, Mexico, Nebr, New Mexico, Okla, 8. Dak, Texas and Wyo. Y. M.C. A. State Convention Jop- lin Nov, 21 to 25 Good return Nov. 26, $3.40 round trip. Special one way colonest rate to = points in Ark, Colo, Ind Ty, Kan, Loua, South Mis, Neb, New Mexico, Okla, South Dak, Texas and Wyo. Rate of one half regalar plas $2.00. || Onsale Nov. 20, Dec. 4th to 18, 1906, Jan. 1 and 15, Feb. 5 and 19, March 5 and 19th. Lafayette P. Robinson was etrick: | en by paralysis uv u late hour yester- | day efeeraoon, a8 announced in a} two fow, bul tie ktroke Was wore serious than us first suspected by bis friends, and be died as @ result, about mid- night. Deceased was aged about 58 years and bad resided in Rich Hill since ee 1880. He was born ta Illinois and . caine from there to Bates county 5 about 30 years, locating firatin Pap- inville, then here. He wae @ soldier of the civil war, a member of the Masonic Fraternity and a Knight of Pythias. that Hrettom in the Review last even: | iH, at Ua court, souri, on the 12th day of Nover 50 at Notice is hereby given to Weddle, deceased, that I, administratrix of said e1 ANCY 50-4 Notice. Once in # while the fool killer is Johnny-on-the-spot. At Libertyville, Il, three men on a wager tried to each eat a pound of Limburger cheese. One succeeded, but died from what his physicians called appendi- citfa, which means any old thing. The other two stopped short of their pound, and are very sick. Made Happy For Life. Great panes came into the home of 8. C. Blair, echoo! superin- terident, at St. Albans, W. Va., when his little daughter was restored from the dreadful complaint he names, He eaye: “My little daughter had 8t. Vitus’ Dance, which yielded to no treatment but grew steadily worse until asa resort we tried Elec- tric Bitters;/and I rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure.” Quick, sure poetond — complainte, general ty, pices anon improverished blood end malaria. Guaranteed by Clay’s drug store. Price 50c. E. C. Vanp rvort, Agent, estate, state of Miscouri, to be held at Bu Notice of Final Settlement. lement, all creditors and in the estate of Alexander i, 4 inten eo Wext in S. Wilson, to make of the aunty, Mis- mber, T. 8. WI Administrator. all creditors and others interested in the estate of Samuel H. Nancy J. Weddle, . intend to make the next term of jssouri, to be held at Butler, uri, oa the ae of November, 1906. J. WEDDLE, Administratrix. | Shafts in Memory MORE !OWA MONUMENTS. { Hawkeye Sol- Lookout Moun- jon Ridge. diers Dedicated tain and M Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 19.—Forty three years from the day the Battle of Lookout Mountain was fought the state of lowa Monday dedicated @ monrment on the scene of the hardest fighting. A large delegation from the state, beaded by Gov. Cummins. Was present. The shaft commemor ates the services of Will'amson's brigade, Osterhaus’ division, Fifteenth army corps, to which the Fourth, Twenty-fifth and Thirteenth Iowa in fantry and First Iowa battery belong. AddresSes were made by Gov. Cum- mins, Gen. J. B. Weaver, and Col Abernathy of the Ninth Iowa. Monday afternoon the monument at Sherman Heights on Missionary Ridge was dedicated. It honors the Fifth infantry, Sixth infantry, Tenth infantry and Seventeenth Iowa volun teer Infantry. These monuments which are elab- orate and costly mark the right and left of the Union line attack in the battles, raising the siege of Chatta: nooga. Dr. Crapsey Ont. Buffalo, Nov. 19.—The Rev. Dr. Algernon 8. Crapsey of St. Andrew's 7 PD Episcopal church, Rochester, is con Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- demned to suspension from the church tion, Sour ey ean as a result of the decision of the ec } Worms Convulsions Feveris! clesiastical court of review which !s ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. r made public Monday. The court of re view sustains the decision of the low. er court which was that Dr, Crapsey should be suspended for heretical teachings, Fac Simile Signature of Thirty Years jCASTORI ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY. HEW YORE orry. A Justice Guilty of Perjury. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 19.—Am brose Reese, justice of the peace of Parsons borough, pleaded gullty te forgery and conspiracy Monday in the criminal court and was sentenced tc four years imprisonment in the pen tentiary, ennneeeEeS Killed a Policeman, Chicago, Nov. 19.—Policeman Luke Fitzpatrick is dead and Charles Han Son, an ex-convict is dying, the re sult of a fight early Monday on ar elevated railroad station, MARKET REPORTS, Stet baeneetl | 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, ~ABSTHACTS. _ 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. SS We will loan your idle méney tor you, securing yous reason- ble rate of interest on choice security. PP ALPE ID PIP IL IPL LOPRBI I PPPPPPOGLG PEBOLPPL PPP LR, 10, Sheep—Receipts ec; muttons $4. renge wethers $1.50 6.15. POOP PII ow we ret Chicago Live Chicago, } 00; market er; Stock attle—Receipts 33,. beeves and feeders $2.40 Westerners $3.90476. rough heavy $5.90@6.00; pigs S5.7006%; bulk of s 3,000; market steady, ; lambs $4.60977.50, and feeders 92.00@4.50; ers $2.50705.25; Texas steers ows and heifers $2.50@3.50, eints market Capital, $50.000. Surplus $10,000. — Oi DIRECTORS, Cuark Wrx, J.J. McKee, Frank Houtann, J. W. CxoatE, 0. A. Hemntem, W.F, Dvuva... $6,576.25 Sheep—Reccipts 4,000; market steady; natives $3.0075.25; lambs $4.00@7.25. Qmann Live Stock, Omaha, Nov. 19.—Cattle—Receipts 6, 900; market steady to strong; native Steers $3.75@6.23; cows and heifers $2.50@, 4.50; western steers $3.25@6.25; Texas steers $.00@4.25; cows and heifers $2.75@ 4.6; calves $3.00@6.00; bulls and stage $2.00@4.00. Hogs—Receipts 2,000; market 5c lower} E. A. Benner, Jos. M. McKispen, F. N, Drennan, —:0:— We are thoroughly equipped in all departments to prompt- ly and properly serve you. pops aes Be og wan as Nght —Oems .05@6.15; pi S 90; bull Ricos ia i : . is E. A. BENNETT, Pres. J. J. McKEE, Vice Pres, i} 0; Ob hc Lixher: yecttiags Somat: wetnere W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, © HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier, $5.00@5.50; ewes $4.40@6.25; lumbs $6.25@ ~ 7.40. Kansas City Cash Grain. PHONE 19,