The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 3, 1907, Page 8

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< = . The Universal Gifts. 7 ASTORIA people For Infants and Shil2.4 long ago. It had been lived—that last ° ables , The Kind You Have eee Always Bo party; no “junketings,” no celebra- { : m of Christmas or New Year, no AYegetable Preparation forAs- vacations from work. “Nothing that sinlateg toll ee you young folks have to-day,” he fin- ting the Stomachs: u oa Bears the ished, “except weather and ouster folks; but I tell ye,” a flash kindled An old f | faraway boyhood—early in the tury, in a country place remote | from towns. He described its meager conditions—the houses, in which such | things as “conveniences” be? never been dreamed of, the coarse food and peor clothing, the scanty schooling, the few holidays; no magazines, al- most no books, no entertainments or sports except an occasional sleighing Work! Work!! 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 in the faded eye, and the fine old head oe - i t to work on, lifted proudly, “I tell ye, folks cared ape en, wore eer { Although some people may not realize it, yet it is pda geees for life hong pete Ness ‘Morphine nor Mineral. ‘ a fact, proved and established beyond doubt, that soda saree Deen adeno OT NARCOTIC. folks” and the opportunity of living— the great universal gifts to all man- kind through all the ages. They stand like mighty mountain peaks, steadfast and unchangeable among all the changing philosophies, civilizations, powers, Sorrows come often, and i crackers—and this means Uneeda Biscult—are richer in muscle and fat-making elements and have a { much higher per cent. of tissue-building properties s than any other article of food made from flour. That this is becoming known more and more every th | ; day is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 pack- sickness and defeat; there are lives { ages of Uneeda Biscuit, the finest soda cracker eaten tw Doverty sat dveriet ae Png asses Use | . epee en pepwannergepons nap straining circumstance, yel, say J fect Reme ‘or Cons! | ever_baked. An energy-giving food of surpassing Youth’s Companion, to every life these eee Slowech Diaries 3 Worms Convulsions Feverish- three things are given—the joy of sun- shine and blue skies, the cheer and comradeship and inspiration of other lives pressing upon his, the opportu nity to hope and dream and do bat- tle, to learn daily more of himself and his fellow man and Cod. All over the country are ea young people looking for ances” to do, to learn and be. This is as it should be if only the longing means watchfulnes not discontent. “Chances” come only to open doors. But while he is wait- 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 work—Uneeda Biscuit. For Over Thirty Years CASTE NA ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ing let every eager soul remember F that the three great gifts are his al- ly to use or to neglect—Nature|@ +) ; : ae ' mibiik and “folks” and the privilege of living. wees F504 AE mezs : . ‘ Order of Publication, Order of Publicati Health Hints. The Right Name, Gides of Pubibeation. i cation, War ‘basta Mat cupecially 1h Mr. Auguat Sharpe, the popular STATE OF MISSOURI, ) Marine Drunks in Oil. STATE OF MISSOL RL), STATE OF MIS80 TR aveve . ’ A 00 ° . | Sears - , tg ti . over-eer of the poor, at F re Madi Ces A farmer recently pointed out the County of Bates. — In the Cirenit Court. In Vacation December! pokties son, Ia., saye: “Dr, King’s New Life County of Bates, Aatents 61 & HiUMs waintiie ib he In the Ciroult Court, Febrnary term, 1:07, im loth, 1908, » . 1 e Cl i . j Py 5 nctects 0 a i 4 J VAC e! rin "i orn For palpitation of the heart, quit| Pilla are rightly named; they act Tn the Circuit Court, La Vacation, December 4 I ; Vacation October 31st, 1008, _ | George O. Purdy, Plaintit, i 4 A Lith, 1908 Iowa capitol dealing with rural] Atehibald B. Hart, Hie M, Wood and Anna E. vi readiny narked quotations, more agreenbly, do more good and | Sarah M. Lowery, George D Lowery, Robert ss James McHenry, if living and if deceased, the k feel be } h W. Lowery and T, P. Lowery, Plaintiffs scenes, and the New Orleans unknown widew and unknown hel: A good way to treat appendicitis -pmaehe on oe tier than any ot r vs aa ae ‘ a iza J. Baker, Jere B. Hart, | devisees of said James McHenry; By weet takn cau nutil t laxative.” Guaranteed to curs bil-) Susan S. French, Cart Clemmens aud Anna Democrat relates how a sailor u B" Hart, the rm of Duvall & | it living and if dead, ‘he unknown Widow or 3 to ent ou 18 BUTgeOn, s : : De Clemmons Defendants. ne ions ver rarine ob- (composed of W. F. Duvall J.B wiaower and unknown heirs . Aad lel ee | igasness and constipation. 25c a8! sow at this day come the plainttts ber the notions Of & lover of marine ( rant He. Percivaland kG. Hart-| rasa B,J. Westy Sary Ana West ile vold late houre; when the clock | F. 'T. Clay's druy store j thetr attorney and dle their peti jects: “I'll take a sailor along with e Defendants. , aries and If deceased, the gnknown widower, un- 5 6 23 $b is ti | Qmong obaer ee that defends i , son ini rder of Publicatio nown heirs at law and dey, Btrikes 2) ib is time to go be bed, | AREER RENNIN | Fr neh, Carl Cle mene aad c me the next time I buy a sea paint gtiary gt thle day cume the ph s herein, by Ann West; Sarah teclenion if thet i es which fai spon . ¥ @ eal p-residents of the State of i said ¢ i aire. “ w w rey » Silvers, and tile their ead, the unknown hi M which fail to respond to | ae Order of Puditeation. | Whereupon it is ordered ™ aid a millionaire, “T bousht two} petition, alleging. among other things that | the unknown heirs at in or de visooe aad any oil reatment should be treat: | § TATE OF MISSOURI, ye } vormrion. set onid deteudee marines last month, and y y marencasts i, BB. Hart and H. vall, | Sarah MeClendoa; The unkown husband o} q ed with silent contempt. County of tates, ( | Fait apaloet thea te this come old friend, Capt. Salthorse, ha¢ A Leer te Ta tease by tae cunete tm | ORCHEONDItG eemeos tetasulls Wii teams Herein! th sain wit ; i. BD. Allen, trustee of the estate oT. J. Frv, | general nature of which is Y at them. Salthorse said: ‘In this pic vacation that said defendants be notified by er, if living and if dead, the unknown hue tom ver thatcare killed a eat,|~" ‘ve | a _ Pisintiqr, | ment of rt, dectari . s | | publication that plaintiffs have commenced &| band or widower and the unknown heirs ai 4 aig tse oe h Thos. J, Smith, administrator of T. J Fry, | terests of the pleivtiffs ant det : ture we've got a tradiug schooner in] suti against them in this court, the object end | law and devisees of sald Martha J. Guyer, an an who has no more than] de dia L. Fry, administrate'x of T, | to the following describe t reat eharce of a tug towing awe a | feneral nature of which Is to ebtuin & deer Defendants ‘ nino lives can’¢.alford to worry. | J. Fry, Tohn'G. Hayes, administra: | being situate in the county of Bs. charge of a tug towing away Irom a parisicn and an order for tae Order of Publicati v an ) A tor of John Fr r, de ;' Myrtle May | of Missouri, to-wit: The southea rock-bound coast through a tearful | mg deseribed real e ying and bely @ ubjication, in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- | | Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein b . Martin L. Fry, Martha | lickenger, Marv B Egger ee eae i af Fry, Albertne F Nose-bleed is frequently caused by} 71 Fry. Elmira main | wit: his attorney and files his patition under oath al: The north half of the southwest quarter of the | leging among other things, that the defendant townehin thir y irty- jumble of sea, The schoone otra dir our ow usiness and Ada F. We ger, Mary KE. Wenger, | (33) and lots one (1), two (2 ‘ i . not ial ing your own business. Tt} Aina M. Stoner, Adda nger, L. Lincoln | four (4) of block eighty-six st is gone, and all s are] southeast quarter and the north half of the | James McHenry. B, J. West, Mary Ann West, may ‘cared by calling the police | Wenger and Albertus F, Wenger, Walnut, Pates county, Missouri, an‘ adecree} lowered except her staysail, which is | Southeast quarter of the sou: hwest quarter all Sarah McClendon and Martha juyer, if liv: ; rie ) ~ Defendants, | for the partition ard ssle of the reale-tate] |. pik cosa, in section sixteen (16) town: hip thirty-nine (39) | (ng, Bre not resideuts o! the state of Missouri t Badia ¢ {nto the nesrest Crug Order of Publication aforesaid and the di on of the pre of} being hoisted, though she is towing | of range thirty (0) ard the cast helf of the and further alleging that there are or he veri! t Now at th's day comes tre plaintiff heretn, by | such sale between the parties thereto, sccord- |p aaq he gale. Why that hoist | Southeast quarter und the northwest quarter of believes there are persons interested in th store thar attorney, J. A_silveracand file thelr pett: | ing to their respective rights ami interest in| 2©2d on to the gale, y that hoist- ter aud the northeast quarter of | subject matter of the petition whose names hi It you are fat, got thin; it thin, gat | ow Stealing: among other Calum thas detiad. | toe seal that unio tbe eeit sesame: Evemcn, | Cc cee” All hands, I sanpore, are AE ee areas ern | co the piaiaufl. Phat F. Wenger, I. Lincoln Wenger and Albertua ®. | Carl Clemmeng and Anna Clemmens be and] drunk. In the second picture,’ con- one-fourth(1-4)of the west | are interested, as the heirs at law or devisec Ml fat. Nature never meant you to be} Wenger are non-residents of the state of Mis- | appear at this court. at the next term thereof. | ;;y ‘ant, Salthorse, ‘the principal |8lfof the northwest quarter und the sonch | or widower of Charlotte Reese, deceased, wh satisfies with your weight. ~- to be begun and holden at the court hou: tinued Capt. Salthorse, ‘the principal] one-fourth of the southwest quarter of the | Was anheir at law of Jobn McHenry, deceased : ‘ ’ a) sred_by the court that | the city of Butler. in ssid events, on the rst} boat, an 18-footer, is racing, yet has | Portheast quarter all In section si» teen (16) and and derive their interest, ifany, by inheritand A boo sting is good for rheumatism, reruns te nouns by Fate thats Portis chad tea Bh nb hc ter git no flag flying. hat’s as incorrect as the gout figee-fourthe 4) af the northweet Sus the respective ines te oma 3 “ : and therefore those who have iives 0 thiscourt. the ob, d general nature of | petition in suid cause the same willbe taken} i would be lor you to go to a din- teen [15] and the southeast quarter of the Tmith. | personsean not be more specificall, das sai are seldom ¢ bled with eclatica at which is to obtain a conatruing the will | a8 confessed, and jadgment will be rendered . 5 west quarter of section nine [9] all ofabove land | Or set forth, for the reason that the quanti FS elaom broubled With sciatica @t | of Maria S. Fry ed, and directing the | accordingly. ner party minus-a shirt. The crew in township thirty-nine (39] of range thirty [30] | berited and number of persons who may 0 + fe . . 3 miki oe! plaintiif truetee in the distribution ofthe trost | And itis further ordered, that scopy hereof} ‘ in sald county and state. and & division of the | interested aseuch heirs or devisees, as afor i = i hi = Thomas Speed Mos- funds now In his hands as trantes of the estate be published, according to law, in Tue Br ‘turR| Of this boat are getting the spinnaker, proceed or anh sale betwe the above named si - baknown to plalatit, shee nthe i of T. J: Fry, said trust having been create EEKLY TIMES, & Dewspaper published in said | . i ™ ar away i partics plain and defendant according to nd other personr, who are or ma’ 3 y in the January Bohemian. by the Will oF the late Maria S. Fry, deceased, | ¢vunty of Bates for four weeks #1 ively, and if they lower away both spinnaker | their respective rights and interests as soraeh ested therein, whose names can not insert A a cE m1 , r e irty efore the fret y € . Har and appear at helra . Wenger,be and appear at this court,at the next | day of said next February term of this court, | they have neglected to let the boom || this conrt, atthe next term, to be begun ‘and | or James McHenry, {f he be detaeaiteas ¢ Pop “ ie” term thereof, to be begun and holden at the C. M. BARKLEY we ‘1 vha holden atthe court house in the city of Bi the widow or wido A Pardon For “Willie” Sells. court houge in the city “r Butler in sald conn: ie eate Cirseit Clerk. go forward. But, I know what the insaid county. gn thefirat soatasinrapieary: of defendant BT. Wott irbe heaton m y, onthe first Monday in February 1 il rue copy m the record. itm yi i py, and on or before the first day of erm, | 88 the widower, heirs at 1 Topeka, Kas., Dec, 81 —Willie | on‘or before the tat das 0 said term a (SEAL) jhana, and eal of the Girentt Court of a ETE MRR Eee Meare anewer or plead to the Metion In maid once defendant Mary Ann Weet st ahe led or plead to the petition in said cans, the unt is ay brn: . 6 same wi e tal a fe . | and as the widower, hel: Sells it seemes 1s to be pardoned at will be. taken as confes ed, and judgment will) 7-4t = 1 idles BARKLEY ” ment, will be rendered Seawatngty. ead defendant Sars IiteClendon, if eh we ye rendered acco: ingly. reuit Clerk. ————7~,_-, ni 8 further ordered, t and as the lower, unknown last. For several days there has) and itis farther erased, thet acopy hereof ‘i be published. according to haw ia tonermee of defendant Martha J. been frequent telephone communtca- be published, according to law, in Tre BUTLER ‘The English sentence grows short- | Werxty Times, 8 newspaper published in said | °@._ Thi fe , th . Week y Times, 8 newspaper published in said er and shorter,” said an essayist, | CWMty of Bates for four weeks successively, » Mary Ann West, Sarah tion between the esate house and | County of Bates for four weeks successively, ‘ VIS". | published at least once a week, the Inet ineer- | 8nd Martha J. Gayer, are 4 lpi : “ published at least once a week. the last inaer- Order of Publication. “Spenser, Sir Thomas More, Lyly | tlon to be atleast thirty days before the first day | helts at law of James MeHenr?, wild Erie, Kas., and Governor Hoch has | tion to be at least thirty days before the fret | STATE OF MISSOURI, of said next February term of this court. ing the land herein after xn: in the ‘ é - day of said next February term of this court, ” Cos. and Sydney used sentences of the . M. BARKLEY, scribed and eaid unknown persons de | decided to release the famous prison- C. M. BARKLEY, County of Bates. a average length of 55 words. Nowadays Circult Clerk, | interest, if any by toberitance or 4 i a babl ly in J Sell Cirenit Clerk. In the Circuit Court, October term, 1908, z YS} A true copy from the record. Witness my | 80me one or more of the sid d » probably early in January. 8 4 true copy, om the reorrd. eitores my Noy. 19th, 1906. “ the sentences of the average journal- re Cd of ae Cireutt Court of Bates ser ki them, 06 el thie A » an e circul of oun a ") 1886 for the murder of his father | /%%- C.M BARELEY, "| James Lckilder, Fannle Lcktider, Defend-| Philadelphia Bulletin. Bacon intro- Clronlt Clerk. | be more specie ae persona. if j and mother and brother and sister. % w at this day comes the plaiptiff herein duced the short sentence. At a time the reason, that the number of pari fl y tit | . by Order of Publication. ented and the quantity of interest Th i Clymer, and files her e crime was committed March 6, Order of Publication. ee ee masvit. alleging, among other 1886, on the Sells farm afew miles i * ‘aunie Licklider are non residents of the State trom Erle, Kas. The assassin struck STATE OF MISSOURI, } 5. issouri: Bacon. Macaulay used a very short tn the Ciroult Court. In Vacation Dec. 11, 1908, ; i sentence. Its average length was 23 | Mattie Calhoun, Plaintif, his vietime with a hatchet and cut | 1" ‘tector ovember ste, 1000” egal words. Dickens’ average was 28, | Robert Calhoun, Defendant. thelr throats witha butcher knife, | Blanche Roberts, Plaintiff. and Thackeray's was 31. Matthew Ar-|,20W, st thie cay comes the plaintiffherein, by There has always been doubt as to | Henry Roberta, Defendant. boing nold’s sentences are long, but beauti- tileging: azoong other ti D, e thet defendant the guilt of Willie Sells, it being con-| Now at thi edny comes the plalntit herein by fully balanced. They are ‘thirty-seven. Robert alnoun i non-resident of the Stateof tended that a 16-year-old boy would | Bi *tiormey and files her, petition snd amie. ers. Henry James’ are longer, and | ya% have had difficulty in killing four though intricate, graceful and well . it 18 ordered by the clerk in persone, three of whom were grown. worth puzzling out, for in each of There have been many efforts to ob- them a wonderful meaning is con- tuln a pardon for Sells. cealed. They are thirty-niners. Kip- ling’s sentences are twenty-oners. when everybody else was using 50 them as eforesaid i: mI STATE 8 unknown to thep words he took to 22. Praise be to be Aggy " ud. art ( County of Bates tate of Mi d Whereupon, it ia ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said defendant be Cant py publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit Ppt him in this court, the object and gener- Bature of which is to obtain a decree of di- vores from the (se gies herein on the ground: FE i rh if i & Z x Revolution or no revolution, news comes from Russia that the czar has|¥ authorized the construction of the great tunnel to link the Russian and American railway systems. Whatever happens Nicholas will have thus as- sured himself a permanent place in the grateful memory of travelers af- flicted by seasickness. A Pittsburg bookkeeper who has been arrested for taking about $1650,- 000 that didn’t belong to him explains the matter very simply by saying: “I was wrong on the market.” They al- A Chinaman who has married a st. mes tame ematen Louis girl says he would rather return OINIMENI istf i Ly fr Hl a ‘ H E gE Hi > Ey Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. pabllahed at lark onco a week, the Then it will stop falling, and | day oteaid vext February term of will grow long and heavy. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only § | (ras)"hand ant seal ot the Ci genuine hair-food you can bers 10? 8G, buy. It gives new life to the a hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scal; clean and healthy. «| E 23 Ff a uf F Be 2 ® i Ff

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