The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 13, 1906, Page 12

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invested in a package of UneedaBiscui teaches you many truths: That soda crackers are the best of all food made from flour. That Uneeda Biscuit are by far the best of all soda crackers. That Uneeda Biscult are always fresh, always crisp, always nutritious. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A Report of the Fruit Handled at Amo- ret’s Big Fruit Farm. The greatness of the apple crop of the Darby Frait Farm, which borders our litéle city on the west and south, fa probably little realized by our citizens. The total number of bushela ship ped io barrels and boxes Was 25,118 which with 6,552 bushels of windfalls anid culls, which was used at the evaporator makes a grand total of 29,640 bushels for this year’s crop The coat of putting this crop into marketable packages was $5,000.00, the greater part going to home la- bor —Post. Outwits the Surgeon, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the LejlUtha Z Signature of i | County of Bates, — | J.D, ale trustee of the estate of T, J. Frv, | Plaiutitr, Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, ? Cas, T moe. mith, administrator of T. J Fry, | d Lydia I. Fry, administratr'x of T! | joann. Hayes, administra + deceased; Myrtle May | * Martin L.'Fry, Martha pger, Mary B. Egger r, Mary K, Wenger, na M. Stoner, Adda F, Wenger, I, Lincoln | Wenger and Albertus F, Wenger, Defendants. Order of Publication. Now at this day comes tre plaintiff herein, by thitrattorney, J. A.Silvers, and tile their poti- | don, allegin, ng other things that defend ante, Mary k «er, Anna M, Stoner, Add: F. Wenger, 1, Lincoln Wenger Albertus Wenger are non-residents of the state of Mis: souri: Fry, Albertus Fry, Klmir Adaline F A complication of female troubles, “with cazarrh of the stomach aud | bowels, ind reduced Mrs, Thos, 5 | Austin, of eavenworti, Lad, to | such a deplorable condition, th: at! her J etor advised an operation; | but her husband fearing fatal results | posspon d this to try Ele trie Bit | ters; snd to the ar of all) who knew her,~ shis 1 Imediciue come pletely cured her Guarantecd cure for torpid fiver, kidney disease, bil- fousnese, jaundice, chills and fever, gene al ce’ lity, Dervousness auc blood pcivoning. Best tonie mace Price “fe at Clay’s drug store, Try ib Mo, Par. Excursion Rates, Hone Excursious ate on Vor ponnd trip Tik sulelas and sed Puescdays ofesch month, except that rates to] Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and 7 rd, Colo,, will be one fare Teketa Hmited 21 day from date of sale. l to which tickets may be sold call wt depot or phone 27. Special round trip rate to Kansas City $2 15 on sale Saturday of exch week. All trains leaving Betler after twelve o’elock noon and all trains on Sunday, good to return on any train leaving Kansas City before noon the following Monda Christmas and Holiday Excursions to all points in Indian Territory, Iowa, Minn, Mo, Neb, Kans, Okla, South Dak, Texasand Wis, to pointe in Ilinola, Lousiana, ‘Michigan, North Dak, and Wyoming on sale Dec. 22, 23, 24 and 25, 30, 31, and Jan. 1 good ‘to return to Jan 4th 1907. Open rate of fare and one third round trip. Special one-way colonies rates to west and southwest. One halt of be renderer accor For poliss | Whereupon, itis ordered by the said defendant pbitied by publ plaintiffs have in thiscourt the obj which is bo obtain ac 1» CONS) of Maria 8. ery ceased, and directing the plaintul tr the distribution of the trust souls now in his hands as trustee of the estate of J. Pry, sald trust havlog been er d by ite will of the late Maria s, Fry, de an? that unless the KE. W Anna, ner, 1. Linco! | Wenger, be and appear at term thereof, to court house in the elty of Batler, in aad coun: ty, on the first Monday in February 107, and on or before the first day of said term answer or plead to the tion in sald caus , the same will be taken & nfessed, and judgment will dingly. ving the will & And itis (urther ordered, that a copy hereof be published, sccordirg to law, in Tue BuTLRR WEEKLY ‘Tims, & newspaper published in sald county of Hates for four weeks successively, publishes at least once a week the last inser- | tion to be av least thirty days belore the Uret | day of said next aida te Hag . M A true copy from the reewd, Witness my hand, and seal of the cireait court of Bates [seau.] county, this 2th day of November, CU. M BARKLEY, Cireult Clerk, } Order of Pabliention 1 ATR oF MISSOU RI, be ‘ eats, Plainti vue Henry Koberts, Defendant, Orde of Publication. Now at this day comes the intiff berein her attorn-y and files her petition and effi s, alleging, smong ether things that fendaut, Henry Roberta, is a non-resident of the State of Missouri: Whereupon, it is-ordered bythe clerk in vacation, that eid deiendant be notified by publ tion that plaintiff bas commenced a suit aga t him in this court, the ebject and gener- al natare of which is to obtain a decree of di- vorc~ from the defendant herein on thegrounds that he has absented bimeelf from this plaintifl without @ reasonable cause leaving her ina destivate condition and has failed to contribute anything to her support since leaving. Thi wilfally assaulted plaintiff without » caus that unless the eald henry Roberte be an Bis this court, at the next term oe jun and hold the cours house in the city of Butler, in said county, en the let Mon- day in February, 19:7, aud on Or before the first judgment will be ingly. 3 ie further ordered, tt a copy hereof Rieeed. ar aneranep normalone-way rate plus 2.00. On| Gs) sseid nexs February sale Nov. 6and 20, Dec. 4 and 18, 1906, Jan. 1 and 15, Feb. 5 and 19, March 5 and 19 1907. To points in Kan, Colo, Ind. Ty, Lous, Merico, Nebr, New Mexico, Okla, 8. Dak, Texas and Wyo. Special one way colonest rate to poiate in Ark. Colo, Ind Ty, Kan, Loua, South Mis, Neb, New Mexico, Okla, South Dak, Texas and Wyo. Rate of one half regular plus 2.00. Onsale Nov 20, Dec. 4th to 18, 1906, Jan. 1 and 15, Feb. 5 and 19, March 5 and 19th. E C. Vanpervort, Agent. ousneve PAE: i ee ee 6 OINTMENT gE MOTH BUT BES, 5 and CERTAIN gure f ~wN eP Sheriff’a Sale in Partition. Thomas A Strode vs. Nannie J. Carlton In the Cireuit Court of Bates Co, ga ey! Aan ngs and authority of m uecree and a4 le agg »: Py said Court, in the above epuse, acer copy thereof, Gated November 20th 1905, L will om 4 Friday, December 21, 1908, between the ous of pine ae in the pg ro in the. setae Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Rates. In the Cirentt Court, ¥ Vacation October 818 Archibald E Hart, kitie M, Wood and Anna E, Plainiiits, fers im J. B + (composed Duvall and H + Percival and R. @, Hart- well, Demers. of Pu Now at this Wherevpon. it is or vacation that said def publication that Buti against themin thi: | general na) artition and an order for the sal og described real catate wit: The north half of the southwest quarter of the quarter and the north half of the roary term, 1907, i. 108, Baker, Jere B. Hart, the firm of Du of W. F, Duvall, J. “ication, ome the plaintiffe herein, by . A. Silvers, and file their ig, among other things that dere |. Hart and H. red by the clerk nts be notifle: laintiffs have commenced a ourt, the object and to obtain a decree arter of the southwest quart xteen (1t) to i of range thirty (0) and the east half of ihe southeast quarter and the northwee' southeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the routhwestq carter and the east half of the northwest quar.er (except the thereof) and th halfof the vorshweat ¢ one-fourth of the soutl thweat 11 in section sl» t northeast quart evunty and state wo-hip thirt y-n'ne K, Perelvall, tn by ifthe ollow= | lying and being situate in the county of Bates ana atate of Missouri, to- On quarter of st ten acres t one fourth (1-4) of the west uarter snd the souch marter of the ; 1+ n (iti}and | | 1.006 the south three-fourths [3-4] of the northweat | S004 quarter of (he couthweet quarter of section ff- uheaat quarter of the ronth jon nine [9] all of above land hip thirty-niue [39] of range thirty. (8°: tk 4.00; and « division of the ip ste ~ SAN FRANCISCO STORM. ® Topples Over Tettering Walls im Burned District—One Death Reported. - San Francisco, Dec. 10—A south- east gale sweeping along the coast at a registered velocity of 48 miles an hour Monday resulted in the death of one man in San Francisco and in the severe injury of several others. Shipping in the harbor was consid- erably damaged and in all quarters of the city tottering walls were hurled to the ground, blocking streets and interrupting traffic. Owing to dan- ger from falling walls street car set- vice was entirely suspended. John Rynehart, a laborer employed at the corner of Stockton and Broad- way, Was caught under a falling wall and killed. One of his companions, Adrian Esnoil, was so severely in- jured that his life is despaired of. In every section of the burned dis trict ruins were toppled over. Two frame houses, one at the corn- er of Washington and Leavenworth streets, the other near Leavenworth and Broadway, were levelled by the gale. The Burnett school was un- roofed and the roof of the Bernal school was torn off and blown away. On the bay the storm was terrific. The ferry boats, proceeding with ex. traordinary caution, were tossed about until scores of passengers were sick, The lower decks were awash most of the time and occasionally the crest of a wave leaped onto the hurricane decks. In Favorable Report on Moody. Washington, Dee, 10.—The senate committee on judiciary Monday au- thorized a favorable report on the nomination of William H. Moody, the present attorney gene to be an associate justice of the supreme court of the United States. Condition of Winter Wheat. Washington, Dec, 10.—The month- ly crop report of the department of agriculture shows that the condition of winter wheat Deccmber 1 was 94.1 as compared with 94.1 per cent on December 1, 1905 erage of 92.9. in and a nine year ave} MARKET REPORTS, Kansas City, Dee, market steady Cattio—Recelpts to We hig uthern ce vd heif ers ds of such dale between the »bove named T and defendant ace rding to ir respective rights a ep cuart and (ial Percivall and Jere B, rt, althe next t Ph atthe court hous ounty, onthe firat Monda: 1 on or before the first da) nd interests as unlss the said H. Hart be a erm, to b e In'the city o a n February, of said term, i to the petition in said oause, | the siiue W. ‘en as confessed, and judg- ment will be rendered ace KLY county of Bb: putlished st le of aaid next February te ‘ouuty, this 2 thirty days be y from the seal of the ¢ rdingly 1, that a copy hereof Burn £R in sate , the Isat inecr rn of this court, ot. ‘. ewt Court rg day of Nov 1 of inih or ‘Bates coan fe 411 conveyed the follow trust da to g described real estat lying-ard being situate in the county of Bate: and stste of Missouri, to- wit: re the firet day Sheep er jshecp, $4.00ue . u. Cat . apis higher; beef steers, and feeders, $2.0@ All of lots (3) three and (4) four, block (16)}| @ sixteen and Lote (22) t ty one, block (6) si Mo per which co! princi ty-two and (21) twen- all in the village of Mer- recorded plat of same, yance was made in trust to secure the ree of ome promissory note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the 1 of said note and the inte: riigae ereon, game being now past due and un) iT Now, therefore, at the request of the legal ursuant to the condi- I will proceed to eell Fg ety) br Nah Gt nen Mogae 00; market strong to shade to the est jer for at the wee! 5U6. and nett e court hense, in the city of Butler, iS Sere oe holder'of eaid note and tions of said deed of true’ the abov.: described prem door of county of Bates and state of Miseouri on Saturday, December 15th, 1906, between the hours of nine Hogs. -Receipts 8,000; market Ite high- er; pigs and lichts, 36.0046 ; packers, butchers and best heavy, —Receipts 3,000; market steady; jambs, $3.7507.0. Omwebe Live stern Omaha, Dec. 10.—Cattle—Reeeipte = ’clock in the fore- bers ong five o’clock ot iting ald eet, i? purpose of sai Hane cisco,” STATE OF MISSOURI, isthe the iscalt Soar, Order of Publication. on the plaintiff herein, ay the ay comes leymer, and files her Reade en a aa prea MT of the State ‘Tore the first te the petition in said taken Be confessed, 9 of ead ter eas ieee cause, the same ¥ iy judgment will be ad a gl CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 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 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 Diarrhwa 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, ‘cenunE CASTORIA Atwayrs Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 83Q Years. ( ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW VORA CITY. ee at ee ; 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 bave complete set of Abstracts 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 {dle money for you, securing youareason- ble rate of Interest on choice security, —— Cpa DIRECTORS.§ Crark Wix, J.J eK er, Frank Houutann, J. ¥ 0. A. Heincew, = W. I. E, A. Bennett, Jos. M. McKrppen, _F.N. Drennan, CHOATE, lUVALL.S —:0:— We are thoroughly equipped in all departments to prompt- ly and properly serve you. J. J. McKEE, Vice Pres. HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier. E. A. BENNETT, Pres, W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, aang oeteaneatrenenttaoneeceaenans aon. ~ di af a aed et ‘AUCTIONEER «el ir sali arte prices... Have had 10 years @

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