The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1907, Page 8

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wet. ee Rules Governing the County Examinations For Rural Graduation. 1. Only bona fide pupils in the schools of the county may take these examinations. 2. Only regular eighth grade pu- pils will be allowed to compete for the Free Scholarehips. (High School studepts and those who have been previously graduated are barred ) 3. The examinations will be held at the places designated on the sec- ond and third Saturdays in April. They will begin at 9:00 o’clock and close at 4:00 each day. 4." The subjects will not be given by the examiners at any other time than the day and hour fixed by the schedule. (If for any reason a pupil cannot take a subjectat the time given to It, hemay be given aspectal examination at the county superin- tendent’s office later ) 5. Legal cap paper should be used {n all examinations, Pupils should write on but one side of the paper, Dont Suffer all night long from toothache neuralgia or rheumatism Sloans Liniment kills the pain — quiets the nerves and induces sleep At all dealers, Price 25¢ 50c &*100 Dr Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass.U.S.A, omumsunnsnansnansmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmnmmmnnn waving the lett hand margin blank , wR and numbering the answer the same Joplin Prosecutor to General J. A. Lewis ae the number of the question. Enforce Lid Law. Dowie’s Successor 6. All seventh grade pupils may ; take the examinations in Geography Joplin, Mo. Moreh Letters have feosmenting Attorney |A. Lewis, deacon of the Christian Chieago, March 2 —Ceneral John] ang Physiology with the elghth grade pupils and have thelr grades been sent by H. €. Compton to all eho conatables Catholic Church, and for years” the} peorded for next year, and vt) faspereounty, ¢loseat personal friend and advisor] 7 Other puptle who can not take where the Sanday Pyaor law has Soffohn Alexander Dowls, has been! an ghe subjects this year, may take been violated, renriaandiag them | tamed as: the new leader of Zion tn auch aa they can and have thelr forfnnttention todusy. Mir. Comp. | the willof the late “Firat Apostle.” | prages recorded for next year; but fon urges that inthe fatnosall sas) General Lewls ts now fn Mexteo, in no case will any grade lower than |! loons be eh seed on the Sabbath and has been notified of hls selection | gy he pooorded. to tuke command of the Dowle forces &. An average of 80 per cent, with | [Hes Sood The test 23 Years, and seek the overthrow of Wilbur! ny grade in any branch lower than The ollorlginal GROVES Taste | Glenny Voliva, the present overseer, | G9 pep cent, will be required forgrad- a \ Letter to Mr. Lewis Radford. | Butler, mo. Dear Sir:—=There’s twice as much horee in a horse it may bea mare— as there is in two or three others to- gether. So with paints too. Ifa painter can do your job with 10 gal- lons Devoe for $50; it'll take 12, 15 or 20 of other paint, and the cost of 8 job is about $5 a gallon whatever the paint may be. There are paints adulterated three quarter—only one quart of paint {n a gallon he’s got to paint four gal- lons of rubbish to get one gallon of paint. The worst horse you've got {sas good as that paint, and he’ll go as far. The lees gallon paint fs the paint, as the most-horse horse is the horse, Yours truly, F, W. Devor & Co, New York, Chicago and Kansas City. C. W. Hess sells our paint. Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI ’ a8. County of Bates, — 4 In the Cireult Court, May Term, 107, John T Ehart end J. 8, Ehart, Plaintitts, va. The unknown hetrs of Rus* ’. Fisher, unknown heirs of Samoel Cla q known heira of Aaron Young, Ne A Richard Medley, Fred Med. lley, Henry Medley and Ea ants Nowat avenme the plal than, their netitios atta) plaintiff, Jobn ing among other things that the de Medley and David Medlev, ta the state of Missonri, and that plaintiffs are th owners in fect of, and have the tittle to, th sollow'ng described real estate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Lot fifteen (15) section three (9), town- pthirty-nine ¢ range thirty-two ant those under whom they elaim title ' continnans adv anid ex a » during whteh tin re the the p paid any tave the title to said real 1 from the general governmene more than thitty wear leas chit ben ie vs 4 1 w wi it you {n the greatest religious strugyzle of vation. prior heey ‘0 Iw watent to one sJosenh Hi. Kava, —— ne I ore ae a - the strenuous history of the 9, A fea of 250 will ba required of who has tong ne = ede a ; Church each applicant to cover postage on | cann PielinMDA neue ee Reburntng travel renys colantea | The Dowlotles are awalting the! osamination papers, cost of diplo- earths ts : Be A ll tlon of Atrios hy Ene eT « | trinmphal return of General Lewis! nas ete Those who take part of |" renner. Is crime ngatnat Civtltzatton. Dae tO the religions colony before pubs! ehe examinations with a view of |* whine clares he saw thensands al ughter Hely announcing the choice of theit gaining nest year. will not have to nee in German Mast Atetow beens they | dead lender pay a second fee at that time. Also John & pie rebelled humalast taxes, When it beeame known that Gene! goge who patd the feo last year will ane eral Lewis had been chosen, KNOWN nog he required todo soagatn to} — poriharthe santhaer mcr DeWtt's Listle Early Risera, seat. the great cfioreto keep this secret finieh thia year. Re north two (2 ter the loom of tek-headache, Sold | until the will is filed, a wave of en} 49, i che tay Pupils may have thelr chotce by Clay's drug store, ae of place to take the examinations. thustasm spread through the follow: ers of Dowle, They declared that! with their new leader they will route the forces of Voliva and the self styl-| any High School offering such schol- {ed Prophets and Apostles of Zlon, arships ‘ | and again wrest control of the church 11. Suyar trust, acensed of wrecking teal Estate Trust) Company, of Philad lohta, sued for $80,000,000, the Free Scholarships may select Antitrust law favolved tn cage, annonnees new treatment for tuber | Reports that Voliva fs in a serous culosis, Process is a vaccine {noc- | condition and may be dying from an culation j attack of quincy, also spread through ‘ Merwin, Woodland (West Boone | Zton City, and was hatled by the F Twp..) Burdette, Adrian, Altona, No Pangs in Starving. | | Exetted stories of a miracle by the dead leader to smite hisenemy and | to pave the way for the coming of his chosen successor, General Lewis, i were also told among the falthfal. Voliva has a sore attack of disease | on the left side of hia throat, and it abons the pangs of hunger and the inville, Rockville, Reynard, Sprague, extreme suifering that accompanies starvation, Ib is all poppyeock Any healthy person, with a normal appetite, aiter missing two or three rryaushe ever gets, eid asense of wenk ed by the following High Schools: hess tht arya onan, and thi ine [8 Spreading to the right slde. He) ph Hi, Butler, Adrian aud Rock- (has had one stroke in which it was beleved he was dying, but rallfed, It is declared he cannot survive a second stroke, and this is feared Twp) Arrangements will be made tor examinations at other places, should there be a demand for them. meals sash creases with the days. Then ville, each one to the boy and one to comes adesire for ® great deal of sleep, & sort of lassitude thatis not the girl making the highest standing, Foster, one Scholarship. unpleasant, and this desire becomes A. L. Ives, more pronounced as the weakaess | datly. or Co, Supt. of Schools, grows. The end is always in sleep th Cucea Cold ta Gas. tay, cAaBeous There {a no keeping awake until the | Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI | Besrathe vba Kind You Have ways Bought hour of death.—From “The Long | an Tablets. All druggists refund Sete (oe Tez, Labrador Trail,” by Dillon Wallace | the money ff {t fails to cnre. E. W. of Richard Porter May Be State Game Warden. Jefferson City, Mo., March 25 —Re- porte here are to the effect that Gov- ernor Folk will appoint Richard Porter, at present a member of the Fish Commission, as Game Warden, under the law passed by the Forty- fourth General Assembly, to succeed J. H. Rodes, of Sedalia. Rodes was sppointed under the Walmsley game law, the provisions of which met with the. disapproval of The owner of one of the most | |, the hunters of the state. | Porter, who resides in Paris, Mo., largely circulated newspapers | fs at present in Poxico, Mo., with Governor Folk, on a fishing trip Governor Folk had not given any in- timation that there would beachange in the office of Game Warden before leaving on hie fishing trip. He Was General Lyon’s Guide. Springfield, Mo., March 17.—Cap- tain Charles B. Owen, 80 years old, a Civil war veteran, is dead at his home, ten miles southwest of here. in The Outing Magazine for March. | Grove'ssignatareis oneachbox. 25 “HQ'PRPER EQUALS THE EUROPEAN EDITION OF _ The IN THE WORLD $$ —$——————— for such things as appeal to moneyed Americans abroad.” in London said this. Why not? Its readers are alert for purchase hints. They want to see. They want to be advised. The HERALD comes Greene county. In 1861 he organiz- eda company of home guards and | WORK to them as a worldly wise "friend, telling just the things 3 2a cs cy SREY RR ie nv Likewise, applicants competing for subject matte eut and was derived by inh ance: an? for ther alleging that one Samnel Clark by convev- ee ’ Examinations will be held at ante bon are ett ey bey Rorre py ld in ee . : : ve nounired title to cortain parts of salt Workers of Tatts’ Medical College | from their enemies. the following places, In all cases] real estate, which cannot he located hecanse of the school building will be used. | ed te conges Hume, Foster, Amoret, Amsterdam, | ion, That « | Dowleltes as the work of @ divine) tyajior (Mingo Twh..) Butler Vir- |e Ves » ” ¥ Char Novellets write a lot of nonsense | hand of wrath. ginfa, Nyhart, Rich Hl, Pera, Pap Wherenpon it Hudson City and Olfve (Shawnee | (jy, 2 Py t Free Scholarships have been ofier- ains and fifty (4) Tinka; 912) chainsand fit state and that the names of hia h known, That the only inte Df thle petit Tneertainty af deceription and that heattemnt- sald decd was void for on that the na that re: And the on’ Tuatter of th's aetto ved by Inherits hy the clerk of said court, 'n vacation, ordered that the defendants he nott fled by pu hat platntiits have eam= me t against them in this court, the neral nature of which are to have th 8 » oral partiesin this action Teal estate above 8 north seven (7) acres the peat In the vlain- T,1 8 Fhart, and the remaining part there the plainth, John T, Khart, and thatun the said defendants he end appear in thia mrt at the next term thereof to be hegnn and holden in the conrt house in the efty af Bute in May, 107 and on or before the first dav of said term anawer or plead to the petition in said eanse the same will he taken as confessed, and indement will he rendered accordin It ie further ordered, that a copy he pnlished, according to law. in Tie Borin WEEKLY TIVES, @ newspaper Dnblished In the connty of Rates for four werks ence peblished at least once a week, the I tion to he at least thirty Java before the first day of the next term of said court. T. D_EMRRER Chrenit Clerk A true copy from the record. Witness mv (SEAL.) hand, and seal of the Cirenit Court of Rates County, this 25th dav of March, 17, T 1. EMRRER, 21-4 Ciron't Clerk, C.M. BARKLEY, D.C. Notice Notice is hereby given that letters testa- mentary unon the ertatea of Ann Swarens, deceased, have heen granted to the under- signed, by the Rater counter pronate conrt, in Bates Co., Miraonri, bearing date the llth day of . 1907. All persons having olaima against aald es- tate, are required to exhibit them to me for allowance within one veay from the date of id letters, or they mav be preoindad from 'y benefit of such estate:and Ifaaid elatma he not exhihited within two veara from the date of the publication of this notica. thry will be forever barred. C. C, SWARENS, 20-4 Executor. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates. In the Probate Court for the County of Bates February term, 1907, Charles M. Frey, Deceased. G. F. Frey, Administrator. Order of Publication. Now at this dav comes G. F. Frey, administrator of the estate of Charles M. Frev, deceased, and presents to the court his petition, praying for ‘an order for the sale of so much of the real es- tate of sald deceased as will pay and satisfy the debt secnred by deed of trust thereon, and redeem the remainder thereof from the Hen and eharge of the same; sue ee being ac- companied by the accounts tories as required by whereof it is ordered, th ed in the eatate of st application as aforesaid has and unless the con firet day of the ne: held on the fourth He wae one of the first soldiers of | O7%t sill/ba made will be safficient it is farther ordered, - | STATE OF MISSOURI, f] ; | of Missouri: ronnty, on the first Monday in| _ EES EN ee eS SES oc RET CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Boughi ANegetable Preparation orAs- similating theFoodandReg ula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of 5 Promotes Digestion Cheerfub- | ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. | ~ Nor NARCOTIC, | Preiie of Old Lr SAMUEL POTCHER Promphin Seed In Use For Over Saw vor, Thirty Years 35 Doses — 35) CPt © 1 J: H EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ! ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORE CITY. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea | Worms Convulsions, Feverish- Has Stood The Test 25 Years Grove’s asteless Chill Tonic Order of Publication. Butler Station. ; CORRECTED TIME TABLE, County of Bates, i) SOUTH ROUND. In the Clreuit Court, February term, 1007, 2) pits ¢ Sonshwest mal} & Ex 5:22am 1 - 007 TK.C & Joplin mai ‘xpress 12:35 pm ; Mary Av cipmer, Patni, & Joplin mail & Express 10:25pm | vi bd ocal freight 1 4m James S, Licklider, Fannie Licklider, Defend- WORTH POUND, ants, eas City and St. Lonle Ex, 5:42am ‘ Now at this day comes t r ny by sac City mail and Express P| Kansas City limited mail LOCAL FREIGHT: Local Frelgnt , nsas City stock Wherenpon, itis ordered by the Court that INTERSTATE DIVIS said defendants be notided by publleation that | ESHETATE DIVISION. i plaintif has commenced a suit against them in | WRAT'ROURD, j this court, the object andgeneral nature of | So, 24] Local freightand Pasmixed = 8:00am ‘ which is to obta' a i RAST ROUND, So, 242 Local freight and Pas mixed ar5:0 pm EC, Vanvenvonrt, Agent things that defendants, James 5. Licklider and Fannie Licklider are not residents of the sters | i. 10:55am 8:35 pm 4 deere 1 real est: y of Bate pe northwest quarter of the northeast ¢ r of section twenty-four (24) in town forty-one (41) of range thirt lots numbered-four (4) and tive one (31) feet off of the west side ofl tn three(s) in block number three (3) of Pag: In the Cirenit Court, In Vacation March 6 dition to the town (now city) of Adrian in said han, ‘ Bates county, Mo., and to have ml the re- | Lydia Warner, Plaintiff. spective interests of each of the plainvift and | va ndante herein, and have the at t 1 Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, 2, County of Bates. 7 Clarence E. Warner, Defendant ‘ ition and vs that defe E. Warner, is esident of the state of Missouri: ereapon, it is ordered next term thereof, tobe begun and holden at the court house inthe cityof Butler, in said county, on th the first Monday in May, 19 and on or be- fon, that eaid defendant be notified by fore the first day of said term, answer or plead tion that plaintiff’ has commenced a suit to the petition in eaid cause, the same willbe against him in this court, the object and gener: taken as confessed, and judgment will be rend- ; al nature of which is to obtain a decree of di- ered accordingly, » from the defendant on the grounds, that And it is further ordered, that a c rendant was guilty of such indignities be publi: 1, according to law, in ‘ tower her as to render her condition intolera- WEEKLY T IMES, & newspap ble, fendant was an able-bodied man county of Bates for four weeks suc | and failed and refused to support this plaintifT published at least once a week, the during their married life. That defendant re- tion to be at least thirty days before the first | quired plaintiff to work at manual |..bor to su day of said next May term of this court. port herself and child when she was not phy: T. D. cally able to do so, and that unless the s 4 Clarence E. Warner be and appear at this court, Atrne copy from the record. Witness my the next term thereof, to be begun and hand, and seal of the cirenit court of | holden at the court house in the city of Butler, (szat.] Bates county, thisl4th day of Feb- | in said county, on the lst Monday in May, ruary, 1907. T. vb. EM BREE, and on or before the firat day of said term, it Cireult Clerk. | ans.ver or eed the petition in said cause, the'same will be taken as confessed, and judg- ment will be rendered accordingly. And it 1s further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Bu’ WREKLY TIMES, 8 newspaper published county of Bates for four weeks successive! published at least once a week, the last ins tion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next May term of this court. T. D. EMBREE Girenit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness my (exat) hand: and seal of the Circuit Court of Bates County, this 6th CA of March, 1907. _ 1. D, EMBREE, 18-46 Circnit Clerk. STATE OF M County of Bates. In ~ Circuit Court. In Vacation March 12, Georgia B. Scott, Plaintiff, vs. James R. Scott, Defendant. Order of Publication ey, W. 0. Jack davit, aileging am that defendant, demos Be Sooke: Order of Publication. Whereupon, it is ordered by 66. vacation, that said defendant be notified b: Crenty of Bates it In the Circuit Court February term, 1907, ainst him in this court, the object and gen: r- nature of which ie to obtain @ decree of di- 7a f was gullty of such conduct ae to constitute him | Marion Burris, Defendant. avi t within the meaning Order of Publication. her attorney, W, B. Dawson, and fil 2 tion and amidavi i cher tings dent of the State of Missouri: STATE OF MISSOURI, publication that plai: commenced a sult March 4th Belle Burriss, Plaintiff, vorce from defendant on the grow Now at this day comes the plaintiffherein, by t, that defendant is Whereupon, it is ordered by the court eaid defendant be notified by publi- 8 sult Hd

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