The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 27, 1906, Page 5

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Order of Publication. For Infants and Children. savasca| The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Washington. Dec. 17—The mem- bers of the National Editorial Asso clation’s committee appeared before the house committee on interstate commerce to-day and were rather crestfallen after the experience. If they received any encouragement from the committee in their effort to show the legislators why the rail- road rate law should be amended so that an editor or publisher could tion 1b, v % trade advertising spacefor mileage Lamia 4. 5. Lappelt. earelor ff Woweltnce| OF other form of ratlroad tranepor- or Tig Sy As nd/tation on a valusreceived basis. al they did not show it. Infact, they Charles = ing, the unknown heirs of . ° Charles, Adam aie Cer The unknewa heirs said thatthe committee, by their a ‘ "| Sorry and John Berty her busbsnd, ifliving, | Questions and avsisude throughout, : Ree ane te aeee de Tean® | showed their hostility as well as an eeeetesp arnt sc apparas dere to “ra ihn” on bP Weir “anknowe heirs if) the editors who had demanded rail i. argue . Ae tt heire, husband, U1 vii ome a ee road regulation and the abrogation aret Baileyand| of the rallroad pass. They did not . AC ving and : their unkuown heirs, if dead, El Adams, if} ask for passes, but the commistee Hee eek i iva aad hieantcee: pet’! geemed to take thas view of shelr re- Order of Publication. ~| STATE OF MISSOURI, ry 8 ing a ' A i Souk ait, quests, Tney had asked Chairman N &: Reine 8. H. ie Pe ie Cari aa, it ives a hie uknows “nary ~ yg ree it was F Se retastinig composrt c€theavere| A.W. Cock,’ Wes, He Compben, serge im: [erented. Mr. Hepbaro, Represen ta- Ay a ag a writ Rp J. Mountoastle,| Vandeventer and Wiley Adams, Defendants, | tive Mann of Chicago and Represen- . es, Pile, ‘Wbsert A. Barton; SRI chy cogs py | tative Esch of Wisconsin seemed to Wi. Lanch, 8. G. Kidwell, James -| weir attorney aud le thelr petitionand amas. | find a particular delight in ‘“throw- Defendants, | fii, Ml ceing, among other things that defead!ing she harpoon” into the editors. Myre psngtoe Jernoe Feces ee waband, Yeruaba Jones and! i}, W. Stephens of Missourl’briefl * Now at this day comes the plaintiffs herein | James Jenes her husband, ‘Theodosia Brown | * P 'y yy thelr Auxorney and shows to the court that/and James 1. Brown her husband, Elizabeth | outlined what she editor wanted. Hr the &.|Hargus, Margaret Halley and Joha'R Balle | “Why my dear fellows,” said Mr. her husband, Eli Adams, Charles M. Peck, Pr James N Catopbell, at Bom lee, AM Hepburn sarcastically, “we repre- i Campbell and Saran aA Vandeventer, and sentatives simpfy carried out the not realdents of the Sain at Sifsoutt and cane sentiment which you molded on this inane acon, ‘and furiher ally that there ong bill; = Se ag ee eoagl key érily wns ia-} put everybody on the same level. matter a tna elt ie “names and reat And I am surprised that you editors Known to the-e plaiatias, thet whatever inter. | who started this agitation which re- est, title or claim suck unkno have herein, they derive the maine ae helre at sulted {n the enactment of;,euch a To] \dame if dead, of Andrew Adana; deseased, [1086 law, are the first to complain.” ae | Seat uaah oir yar ad open ts | Uoowa her baseead' deat" or itabe"aat | asia ecleinel GROVES ny as and Wm. argue her Wussand, Ifdead. of The old, original GROVE’S Taste- uolnds Hargus If dead, of Margaret Bailey | lege chill tonic. You know what you Seen deat ner husband if dead, of Kill are taking. 1¢ is ironand quinine in sald petition and hereinafter described; and| Adams if dead. That the names of the heirs of - q Other persons whose names are unknown, who} Charles Adams if dead are unknown to piain- | a tasteless form. Nocure,no pay. 50c who or may claim an interest in the sub- id by reason thereof the names or inter- Jject-matter of this suit, as members of the tirm said unknown oars of Charies aan ee have or claim tn sald li . t What Roosevelt ft named herein as . Pe more epeelBoally | set out, Esk Ly Nassows . eire of ndrew Ad 8 wou! nl \s whatey- Robert M,|er interest they mighs hav: or claim in eaid Found in Panama. ace le din wath rm wat sod | wueraf hem art. wets te pat rm was number of t ” bon h namnnarel Sen denaribea by sald F aud by reason hereof, neither | thelr names can On his trip to Panama and his in id A. J, Mounteastie, as trustees of | be set out herein or their interests more zs Be tre, ior and Mounteastle, or inter- That the other parties spection of the canal, Prealdent ested and claim or may claim titls as the It heirs and deacend- | Roosevelt saw the steam shovels at widow, heire at law, or devisees of some one of jecersed, and any in the above named members of said frm or co-| terest they might have or claim in sald lend | work, went Into Celebra cut and talk- partnership, or as the successor, successors or would be as tenants common as such heirs hi gray Ith ees of gome one Of the Members of the tnd Gessandante of anid Andrew | Adame, deceaa ed to the men; he found health con- tle, ad i = Slee they Se cat etc eral tai ec chet a an ae ns, Meira, water supa cere teatte® and derive, ute or intarestsa be aa their ira or descendants, vat heir namnee | BOOd, houses fret clase and workmen tance are unknow! es: jaintife ™ helra at law, OF devine, vembers of eaid frm {eon cannot be artont herein and thelrnumber te | Seuerally sattafied. Complaints tn aforessid or as aeeignee of some member there | unknown to these plaintiffe and for that reason vestigated were largely not well of, or other persons to the plaintiffs anknown, | the interest they might have or claim cannot be are or may be interested, as the widow, heirs | more specifically set out herein. That the un- | founded. Thereare too many saloons ‘at law or devisees of the above named defend- | known heirs of Charles M. Pock if dead and the in she canal sone, he shink Anos eA eat brea haraet'ar dn [ana santas be'of Hr enpasnt| yue™ cone sone: be abak, and p ere ett ae Le Ryans, who at onetime own. | dead, and the unknown he A. M. Cl -ibly wages are a trifle too low. tate | tian if dead, who are benefi jes in the deed g Seas cisimad come inveett ctica thereon eat of trust mentioned in the petition would inherit Whils there he took a 30-cent meal jay | their interest but the names and number of the * Setaterenvon: eg ag lh ewer said unknown heirs, if any, are unknown to andfoundit equal to the usual Amer 4 lai tts} ican 50-cons meal; the Spaniards are devisees of th» above named defenda: ipton | these plaintiffs and fur that reason the p! ican 50-¢ H p' e their int it} are unable to ret out their names and inter- 7 Evans, it he be dead, and derive their interes: proving the better class oflaborere, by inheritance or deviee from said Tipton | csta more specifically i Whereupon, {it is ordered by the clerk in ‘i " Eran, Who ot one ee Rorelnatver described Vacation, that said defendants be notified by but Chinese are to be tried. West ns, are or| publication that plaintiffs . eee ceria che sulject-matter of thie | sult againat them 'n thie court, the ohjert and India negroes are of little account. rein | general na ure of whic ie oy hg ere ae the try sscertain, determine and detne the right, Y.M.C. A. fs suggested. as recrea devisees of defendant title, claim and Interest of all of said parties | ¢ion and amusement is belleved to be pif ag ithe be dead, and derive their | severally in and to lote five (5) even (7) and slo . ; title or interest ‘by. inheritance or devise from peep atl ree ‘ aaa thine needed. Mr. Roosevelt is enthuse tho anid James Foy an intereet in. the real county, ‘State of Missouri or any | with the greatness of the undertak. ae re cin teorcet ee Se a by Morgan Fickes, dated 2ith of|ing and says it will be finished in or some ot . Per , whose names can- | August 0, and recorded in the records of | | ; Or may be Interested here ase to the plaintife| Baces county in book 4 at page 27, and/eighs years. He denounces the de t law, or dev-| generally to perfe the title to sad lots “hie?®, " panseraieedeat Woo. i. Hvanevithe be dead, |in these plaintitts, sald. deed of trust. cov- tamers of the canal {n;his{character heri Jering part of 1 .te 4 and 5 above mention-|jgticmanner. He hopes St. Loulsans Here ies irons ths sd Wn, Big hs if}ed, By generally asking the court fora 4 tt Pi P “ dead, ‘who at one time owned or claimed an in- | cree divesting the defendants and each end will find time to visit Panama and terest in and to the real estate hereinafter and] ery one of them of a)l realor apparent right, i t ihe woslk : tn the petition described, or some portion thers: | Hy or liner, of them ave or mguthaveor | Pe % y head Teapective interegta uiaed here- appear to have of record or otherwise in said ae laaineesl herein, can not be more specifically de- real estate or any part thereof and vesting the scribed or ‘set forth, for the reason that the | same in fee simple in these plaintiffs and that ; tity of interest, or the number of persons | unless the sald defendants and appear at LBW {Ww may ‘be interested as hereinbefore set forth | this court, at the next term thereof, to by be- . B. Waterman, of atertown, q ‘unknown to tbe plaintiff’; wheren gun ahd holden at the court house in the city of O., rural free delivery, writes; “My the ordered a i ee Sten Le Hiicuary, siti, aed ta ey tne arat day daughter, afflicted for years with be notified by publication that plain. | tera ver ihe sane will bo. taken ao confeas- epllepey, wae cured by Dr. King's commenced a sult against them in this ed, and judgment wili be rendered according- pl ee o has not 4 Led vs 4 ry lor over two years. 08 be publioheds eating "oly in ue Bovis body cleansers and life giving tonic pl eee ree Sa gereren oo aot sively. | Pills on earth. 25cat Frank T.Claye, published at least once a week, the last inser- | druggist. tion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next lata’ 55 of this court ? . Chickens as Lay Members. the record. Witness my (ont) hood and. ‘seal of the Cironitcourt of] John Herman, an energetic Metho- Bates county, this lth dag of Dosem- ber, 1906. C.M. BARKLEY, | dist church worker, has organized * | the chickens in the neighborhood of Wesley Methodist Episcopal church, near Sykesville, Md., into a mission- ary society to raise funds to aid the church. Each hen isa lay member, 80 to speak, and the farmers of the New Cure For Epilepsy’ Order of Publication. STAIR OF MISSOURI, os. ‘Gireatt Court, Fel In tation Deeember 8rd, . the charch each and every egg that their hens lay on Sunday and only those laid on that day. These eggs to be taken to the church each A Texas Wonder. There’s a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that’s twice as big as last year. This began! wonder ie W. L Hill, who froma tf 90 bonnes has grown to 1 suffered with doctors gave me up to die of Consumption. Iwas »'yeed fo 99 pounds, when I began | taking Dr. King’s New Disco very tor =| consumption, Mee) i and colds. 12 bottles, ne Be real angry if they send youa| * Strength in shoes A shoe is like a chain; no stronger than its weakest link. A-shoe, like a chain, is made of parts that are dependent on one another; when one part goes the whole shoe goes. A good upper on a poor sole makes a shoe as good as the sole, not as good as the upper. The best way for you to know that a shoe is as good as the best thing in it, is to find the name Selz on it. If you’re an old customer, you know it’s a good shoe; if you’re a new one, you learn it then. Ask us for your size in a Selz Royal Blue shoe, $3.50 and $4. eo J one piety sponse, QUI Has Stood The Test 25 Years NINE Tablets. All druggists refund the money ff 1 faileto cnre. E. W. Grove’s org e Tasteless Chii: Tonic Grove’ssignature is oneach box. 25 Vardaman Ousted by No-C-1re-No-Pay. 50 cents. Prison Board. Jackson, Miss., Dec. 21.—Owing to the fallure of Gov. Vardaman, a — member of the State Board of Peni- tentlary Control, to explain why he had persistently refussd to accept bids from certain individuals, alleged to be connected witha “trust,” for cotton-seed produced by State farms The Missourl Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE, SOUTH BOUND, oplin & Southwest mail & Ex & Joplin mail & Express .C© & Joplin matl & Express he was dismissed from the board by STRADE-MARKS———-COPYRIGHTS 1 Local freight Aha oils be! bal Write ed, we and we. will _ you with. NORTH BOUND, members. out any cl e whether inve Y Per Be, e other probably patentable, tay ri Rte $0 i meses ay nd As - Fouls Ex, 5:8 am When ts was learned by the board obtain a patent, and just what it will cost + 24 Kansas City mail and Express 1:40 pm you. Good service and lowest rates. No, 210 Koneas City limited mail 10:25 pm that the Governor had refused to MASON & CO LOCAL FREIGHT Y i . No, 202 Local Freignt 10:55am accept certain bids, he was usked to 1110 F ST. NW. | Ro. 252 Kansas City stock 8:85 pm give his reasons. The governor, WASHINGTON, 0.¢. INTERSTATE DIVISION, however, told the members of the WEST KOUND. board if they thought they could mR loca) ee eee do any better than he in the sale of Ho, 242 Local freight and Pas mixed ar5:00 pm the State’s cotton-seed, they had BO, Vanpenvorr, Agent better proceed to doso. Somewhat to his surprise, the board took the State’s executive at his word, passed resolutions und ousted him. The Governor was in wo ears OF r] the room when the resolution was read, and realizing that he had been discharged, left the room in anger. ITOLD YOu TO BRING A completes history of two history making years— 1907 and 1908. The entire proceedings of all the important sessions of Congress to be held during those two years The fight to a finish of theimpend- ing b ttle against the wigantic trusts and monopo- Hes. 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