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7 : vee 1 GRC eenasslinaelee DANS Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25< 50c & #100 Sent Free Sloan's Book on Horses Cattle, Hogs & Poultry Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan HERE’S CARRIE ONCE MORE. A Washington Police Judge Fined Mrs. Nation $5—Her Thir- tieth Trial. Washington, June.—Carrie Nation was fined $5 In police court. The} local newspapers pay no attention to Mra. Nation’s antics and the only | way in which she can get her name in them {s to become so unruly thatthe police have to arrest her. With a large crowd of admirers, Mrs. Natton started out to “do things” to Washington saloonkeep- | ers, At the first saloon she visited, For Cough, Cold, C Sore Throat, iff Neck , Rheumatism and she was arrested and taken to the station house, She refused to putup collateral and was held at the house | of detention all night. She appear: | ed before "olice Judge Kimball. At. , ter the policeman who arrested her had told bis story Mrs. Nation ad- dreased the court: “Your Honor: [| was distressed in spirits last aight,’ she sald, “I could not sleep and so I wandered forth upon the highways and byways to speak my mind and save my fel- low man.” “I understand,’ sald the court. | “You and I agree as to the evils of the rom habit, but I differ from you as to the method by which it should be suppressed. I fine you $5.” Mre. Nation refused to pay the fine. Some one else paid {t. She stated thatit was the thirtieth time she had been on trial since she started her saloon smashing crusade {n Kansas. About two weeks ago she was before another police judge here on acharge of disorderly conduct and was fined $25. Use Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains no oplates. It drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like {t. Sold by Clay’s drug store. Call a New Convention. Guthrie, Okla., July 1 —The action of President Murray, who issued a call reassembling the constitutional convention here July 10, in naming acommittee to review the districting of the proposed new state and hear evidence on the alleged gerrymander, elicited expressions of approval among Democratic leaders of the two territories. The committee will meet in Guthrle Jaly 5. “Tt is @ frank calling of the Repub- Mean bluff,” said a prominent Demo- crat. President Murry defies the op- position to point out instances of disfranchisement in the county divis- fon. Yesterday's decision of thesupreme court has given the outlook a new tinge. It is thought she case willnot be appealed to the United §t ves u- preme court. Arguments iiust be made for a writ of superse.'Ins and the attitude of at least thir-» judyzes is known to be opposed t., this. Ist is probable the convention w:li only be in session a week or teu days, as there fs little to do beyoud the coun- ty division proposition THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR The mostcomprehensive farm paper—All the news intelligently told—Farm questions answered by @ practical farmer and experimenter—Ex. actly what you want in market reports. Family Meves on Foot From New York te Missouri. Iodtanspolis, Ind., July 1.—Haul- {ng his 4 year-old daughter in asmall cart, and accompanied by his wile, Abraham Allman passed through Indianapolis on a walking trip from Eastern New York to Western Mis- j;sourl. The family has been on the road since March 22nd. Allman ex- pects to compete his overland jour- ney by Aug. let. cent? The family was the object of much curtosity as {ts moved westin Wash ington street. Allman, tall and lank, and wearing a shaggy growth of red beard and balr. was pulling two | smal! express wagons like those used by children fn their play. The for- ward cart was used as a carriage for the baby girl, who was shielded from the sunby a big faded umbrella, which entirely concealed the child. lu the rear cart was a mass of old clothing ands numberof cooking utenatls. Allman sald his trip so far had been without aceldent, although the weather nad been rough. The child, he declared, was as well and strong as any child of {ts age In Indiana. Mrs. Allman jolned with her husband {n declaring that the little girl was being properly cared for. “Why are you going to Missouri?” was asked of Allman. “My folks Ilve there,’ he answered, “and they want us to live with them.” The Busy Walter Williams, K. C. Star, Walter Williame, of Columbia, Mo., chairman of the executive board of Missourt state university, wasa guest at the Midland hotel. Mr. Williams {s on his way to Trenton, Mo., where he {s to speak at the Grundy County Cheutauqua. His subject is “Men Who Have Made Missour! Great. While traveling Mr. Williams spends his spare time in working on the sec- ond edition of a history of Missourt. “The history ts being used in the public schools,” said Mr. Williams last night, “‘and the publishers have asked me to prepare a second edi- tion. The summer school now in progress at the university has an en- rollment of 530 students, 100 more than the university has ever had be- fore. Some students, usually teach- ers or superintendenss of schools in the larger towns of the rtate, obtain their university degrees by taking work at the summer school. To do 80 requires “ight years’ attendance at the summer term.” DeWitt Little Early Risers. Small, sure, saf» pill. Sold by Clay’s drug store. To Quit Philippines Service. Lexington, Ky., June 24 —Briga- dier General 'ieary T. Allen, chief of the Philippine constabulary, left here for Washington, where he will ten- der his f. rmal resignation as head of the Y-llowstone park service. General Ailen organized the Phil- {ppine constabulary and has been in charge seven years. He isa native of Bath county, Kentucky. Sheriff's Sale. and Mag aye | ofa eral ex- from the of the clerk of EVER HAVE THIS FEELING?. _——- in favor of H. » Nahi tie, Interest Aaron Clinton Tells How ItFeels ark of, to Be “Money Poor.” . C Clark of, in and to~ K.C. Dimes. wit: “No, my money is not good—not inthisclty. Been walking thestreets four days now with $475 in my pocket and can not even buy a chew of tobacco.” Aaron Clinton, of Independence, Ore., was speuking. He and his wile, (in block ii tates es Rebecca, who fs blind, have been stranded in Kansas City since San- f CASTORIA The Kind You Have 7 Always Bought Ere &) HH i i fH i Aa undi one half interest ia ond te the rope! : one ol ie of the north one-third of lot $ and | middie 25 feet of lot three (8) and 21 feet off day—stranded with a draft for $475, m= roe which they have been unable to get wea alin, Block 1, a tee eve, cow cashed. The two slept In one of the cae tides of eaid tase, pegs little booth like bed chambers in the poe rong A yh yd jon 22, ship 40 of Helping Hand last night ness and Rest.Contains neither ium,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. corner of the Sertpeash parte a e r “How does it feel to have $475 and | the fuarter of section $2, to P yet be ‘busted’?”’ he continued. “Liv- tty a a. J ‘int, running ed seventy years and {t’s the queer- pe sooth 217 1-2 fom $9 est feeling I ever imagined. «1 do not’ $oyScetnning point. excepting however # strip know how to describe {t because I and being in the City of Butler, Count and State of Missouri, and that I wiil never heard anybody else use the) c= Se ao words it takes to fit that feeling. I Sotertap, Saly Oh, 200", between the boars of nine o’clock in the fore- am afraid someone {8 going to rob! noon and ave o’elock in the afternoon of that me of that draft all the time and pet) ie Tata By Wis teene Wlanert Tcan’s get rid of it, Took tt to four, pk BO IR oh Ag or five banks. | Ger forcash in hand to satisfy said execution conte. C.F, BEARD, “O, yes, It’s good, all right, but} = ss-ta Sheriff of Bats county, we do not know {¢ is good. Now, if you will just telegraph to the bank Sheriff's Sale that fssued that draft’—that was Shs Sistine ak: anion aba adc what | waa told every where I went | ceation seared from the office of the clerk of > the cireult court of Bates county, Missouri, Now how am I gojng to pay fora ant to me directed in favor ‘of Susan | Smith amt against J. C. Clark etal, [have telegram when I have not gota red | levied upon and selzed all the right, title, in- terest and claim of the said J, C. Clark of, in we me following described real estate to~ “It anyone ever gets in the posi-: *}; J The southeast quarter of the southeast quar- : dis. | ter of section 25, the southwest quarter of the 1S CONTEER CONIREN, CEE TERR Crm, ; trasful most bankers are. Teangpee aetna | Sana trustful most bankers are. I canget qesrter of the northwest quarter of section 25, Porth half of the southwest quarter of the plenty of persons to {dentify me and | northwest qrarter of section 25, the north half of the southeast quarter of the southw vouch for me, but none who have as! Dorthwest quarter of Act ry = aes Sse eae Se mueh property as the draft calls for! *°> St Sue cast ome-Rals of the nore In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Aperfect Remedy for Cons! f tion Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea Non | Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- H| ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of NEW YORK. __ eALO arant 16 Dases Sheriff's Sale n \ ace ter of on the northeast quar- Notice. Notone of the banks I went to would | {ouof te portheast quarter of section 25, all in and aathority ef three general ex-| Notice 18 hereby given that letters testa take the trouble or risk of expense of} © wed from the office of the clerk of | mentary upon the estate of A. H Wooddu, thecireult court ef Bates county, Missouri, | leceased, have been granted to the un telegraphing to the Independence, | 20 . Of Butler, thence north 4 + | returnable #t the May adjourned & (| dersigned, by the Bates County Probate iH east 18) tect, thence south 21 feet, | sald court, and to me directed in fi Conrt, in Bates County, Miesourt, bearing Ore., bank to see ff my draft was all} West 180 feet to the place of beginning | J. Butler, Recelver of the Bat date the sith day of Jane, 1907. . be part of lot two (2) in block 11 In the city | Bank and agalnet J.C, Clark, I have levied | All }@weons having clama againet sald estate right. of Butler. upon andiselzed all the right, title, interest | are required to exhihit Ly va ae oe siiowe a FY i a J. ance within one year from the date of jet “Thave begun to think | am money | wt. SRC claim of fhe sald J. C. Cisek of tn and to | Sky Oe they may ve precluded from any beno- poor. If that draft was for only $25; The arte: uar- | Otof auch catate; and \{ said claims be not ex- | gat these ey ioe onl [hibited within two" years from the date of he there are plenty of ons who would * of the sonth one-third of | southwest qui orthweat | publication of this notic, they will be forever I y of pereon: j ad lot three (3) all in block 10,in the town, vow | quarter often northwest quarter of section rred JOHN WOODFIN, take the risk for the discount. | will} city of Butler, alco all interest in the brick | the north half of the southwest quarter of the | #)-4t* Executor, 2 Welle on the north and eouth elilesof said tract. | northwest quarter of section 25, the north half | __ never putall my mony fn one draft} Aisa part of the northeast quarter of the of the southeast quarter of ‘the southwest ) BO: querter of section 23, township 40 of | quarter of the north again. Ido not know much about cribed as commencing on the | the west 1-4 of the banking but [ have learned that! {pt Sheriff's Sale. ¢ corner of ihe northesst quarter of | west quarter of 6 > ‘ ' northea: t quarter of section 3 township quarter of the north: By virtue and authority of three general ‘| rN 8 46, of range Sl, thence wes 0 fret, thence much. I will take a number o mall | oan ® feet to a beginning poin running in township 40 of range . executions issued from the oilce of the clerk, lommencing one foot north of the southwest | Of the clroult court of Bates County, Missonri, drafts instead of one big one. I am | theace west 300 feet, thence sonth 2 Db eset 200 fi thenoe north 2 now city, of Butler, thence north 21 fe y 2 and to me directed in favor of Mrs, Kate f ha: Maca ati ‘ I the! corner of lot two (2) in block 11 in the town, Endreo and agatnet J C Clark, oval i nave olng to be fixed the next time so I} the beginning point, es 17130 fect, thenes south SI feet’ {levied apon and sel all the Tight, title, . ‘We feet wide off of the north side of » 130 feet to the place of beginning, | interest and claim of the sald J.C. Clark et al can get action on my money. I am} ising and being in the City of Butler. County of lot two (2) in block 11 in the elty ee and to the following described real never going to be money pooragain. > aataaaaae State of Missouri, and that I will f An undivided one-half interest in and tothe! The south It did not have that draft I could Saturday, July oth, 1907, followin Gescribed property, one foot of the | quarter of south side of the north one-third of lot 3 and get transportation throngh the hu-! between the hou et feo Boon and five o'c f nine o*eloek in the fore-| the middle 25 feet of lot three (3) and 21 feet! bse art | k In the afternoon of that] off ofthe north side of the south one-third of 2» the f mane society, bu’ as long as I have) day. st the east front door of the court house, | said lol 3 all in block 10, In the town, now Ue Horta h Se Bae bake im the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, | clty, of Butler, also all interest in the brick Of (he Sout ter of the southwes! {is 1 am not a pauper. sell the same, or 60 mach thereof ‘as may, be Walls on the north and south aides of sald tract, Bie teese ta Bene aw ens ¢ either eked bye d * req! at public vendue, to the highest bid- 80 & part of the northeast quarter of the | ©" hrd : 4 4 “There is nothing for me to 40} ger torcash in hand to fy aid suesution northeaet rter of section 2 Townatlp 40 of | West quarter of see 25, the nor now, but walt for my brother-tn-taw, | *™4.s°st#- q 2 range 31, described as commencing on the | °f the northe: William Hood, {n Topaz, Mo., tosend u th b of lot three (8) and 2) quarter of the southeast 1 ulfofthe southwest quarter of 0 ABD, f ship 10 of 6, all in town- be & 5 Ul ofr: . = Na Eat ee EO aoe ea ret eter mceat cuarier Of |" Commeneliig ofe foot north of the south- 40, of range 81, thence west 240 feet, thence | West corner of lot two (2) in block 11 in the me enough money to get me where T Sheriff's Sale. = J onth ‘30 fect toa beginning point fot, thetine canting tats thes eth at hae 4 y S08 Sheriff thence west 800 feet, thence south 2i7 1-2 feet, | fect thence wast’) oth BW.) am known. I expect money from} By virtae and authority of a general exccu- | thence east 300 feet, thence north 217 1-2 feet to Hite bette tion Issued from the office of the clerk of the e art of lot two (2) in block 1 in him to-morrow.” eireait court of Bates. county, Missouri, | 78 tect'wide oat the worthy aide of sain tracy | wie C1 ge and to me directed in favor of Mary #. lying and being In the City of Butler, County | An undivided one half interest in and to The draft that Clinton has been un- | Herre against J.C. Clark et al Ihave lev- | of hates and siete ce Missourl, and that I will | ‘Be following described property; one foot off ied upon and seized all the right, title, interest | on U of the south side of the north one third of lot able for four days to get cashed was] anaclaim of the sald J.C. Clark, in and to the Saturday, July 6th 1907 | poe tne sue Fe oe ee ate was following des :ribed real estate: § . 907, | feet off o @ nor ide of the south one issued by the Independence National Tos southeast quarter of the aoathenst quar hetwoen the hours of nine o'clock in the fore: | third of sald lot three (3) ail in block 10 in r of sec 23, the southwest quarter of the | noon and fiveo’clock in the afternoon of tha 2p town, y of Butler, aiso inter- bank of Independence, Ore., on the southwest quarter of sec 2%, ‘The northwest | day, at the east front doorof the art house, | st In the brick walls on the north and south a 7. 7, ‘" i} Chemical National bank of New York. | qusrter of the northwest quarter of so the | in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, | Sides of sald tract. ‘csesscaliiildiilsiiiaaiaiamagaiae north half of the southwest quarter of the | sell the same, or 60 much thercot be | Also apart of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sec 25, the north half of | required at public vendue, to the highest bia northeast quarter of section 22, township 40 of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter | der for cash in hand to satisfy said execution , Tange 31, described as commencing on the of the northwest quarter of sec 25, the west 1-4 | and costs. D. F. BEARD, |morthesst corner of the northeast quarter of Of the east one half of the northwest quarter of} | 33-ta Sheriff of Bates Uouaty, Mo ; the northeast quarter of section 22 township by local applications, as they can- sre 35. the northeast Quarter of the north |S. Cig ll; teeter 3 feet, aoe uarter: see 26, in towne! of rai be Be! eginning point. runnin; not reach the diseased portion of she | Commencing ons foot north of the ecutlinees | thence west 800 feet, thence south 217 1-3 feet. ear. There is only one way to cure corner of lor two 2) in, block 11 in the town, Sheriff's Sale, | te henerte, bi) ‘Treeline i saree aan. ( now city, tier, thence north 91 fect, = ’ owever § — and that is by constitu-| fon Sty, of 8 feet, thence south 21 fect, | By virtue and authority of a special execu- 76 feet wide Of of the north side of said trac onal remedies. Deafness is caused | thence west 150 feet to the place of beginning” | tion issued from the office of the clerk of the lying and being in the City of Butler, Count by an inflamed condition of the! Bias e part of lot two (2) in block 11 n the ety }eireult. court of Bates county, Miseourt, | oy Ba and State of Missouri and that I will ., Butter- jae dir r of adrian Banktn, oo lining of the Eustachin Tabe. roAR undivided one half interest tn nd to the Co. and against JC.Cia x ot al. I have levied | Saturday, July 6th 1907, A lowing descri! ropery: one off of | upon and seized al e ri \e, interest a hen shis tube is inflamed you have | fesratk sidvot the horts due third ot tot g | clan of the auld Je a Cieed ities interest and ' between the hours of nine o’clock in thefore- & rumbling sound or tmperfect hear- | and the middie 25 feet of lot $ and 21 feet of of | the following described real estate to wit: | HoO™ and five o clock tn the afternoon of that ing and when itis entirely closed, | tt 20rth side of the south one third of said lot} The southeast quarter of the southeast quar- of Burl r cant bet gf oan oa u tt 4 A * a " { * | three (3) all in block 10 ia the town, now city, | ter of section 23, the southwest quarter of the | same oc ae muah a m9 = way Ay 2 eafness {s the result, and unless the of Batter, aiso all interest in the brick walls | Southwest quarter of section 24. the norshwest | Dublic venduc, to the highest” idder for an , Inflammation can be taken out and |®%in rarh snd south eden sald act. | quarter of thenorthmest quarter of ection 3; | frhand to. sais sald exscutlon and cone this tube restored to its normalcon- | northeast quarter of section 22 township 40of}of the northwest quarter of section! 99 +4 Sheriff of B: cS County, M dition, hearing will be destroyed for. |S. carwar af tas sortase utatot| Sf int seetainta! gestae sgntnsett, auator iin tines . of ens jnarter of | 0! e southwest juarter of e northwest nab nine Pages dideg of ten are caused | the northeast quarter ef e00 2, town ip >, of quarter of section 3. the west [-4 of the cast | range Si, thence west 2 feet, thence sout! one-half of the northwest quarter of section 25, hens ph he = is _— but an! tts ‘beginning point, runing thence west | the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter eeies See. on Oo @ MUCOUS | 30 feet, thence sonth 217 1-9 feet, thence of section 26, all in township 40 of range 31. By virtue and authority of a geneal exeou- surfaces. ‘Sw feet, thence north 217 1-2 feet to the be; Commencing one foot north of the southwest | tion issued from the office of the clerk of the A ee er wo Ly oc! in the town, We will give One Hundred Dollars fom ot the hi Me of sald trant ising bow ely, not Ba ioe, taenee north a1 feet, and to me di of A. V for any case of deafness (caused b: and being in the city of Butler, county of Bates | thence east 130 feet, thence south 21 fe: Smith against J.C. Clark, I have levied upon ‘and State of Missouri, and thi ssourl, at I will on thence west 13 feet to the place of beginning, | and seized @dl the right, title, interest and catarrh) that cannot becured by being # part of lot two (2) in block 11 in the cl Hall’s Catarrh Cu df Saturday, July 6th, 1907. of Batley io in the city | claim ofsaid J C. Clark of, in and to the fol- all’s Catarrh Cure. send for cir- hi hy lowing described real estate, to-wit: culars, free. she biioeie menbon ns interest in and to| The southeast quarter of the southeast quar- FP J C &Co of the th ld f th A pod ter of section 28, the southwest quarter of the me HANEY , Toledo, O. ile ae Mate AS it southwest of section 24, the Rorthyost querter Take t is Fam iy Pills tor con- One third of sald ot tree. (8 {block ale stipation. west quarter of section 25, the north half of the Believes Venus is Peopled. in-| southesst quarter of the southwest quarter of section Chicago, July 1.—Venus possesses the northwest quarter of 2, the west 1-4 of the east one-half of the northwest quar- ® population of human beings and a civilization just as well as the earth. ter of section 25, the northeast quarter of th In fact, i$ 1s probable that Venus, feet to the of begin- Deafness cannot be Cured = northeast quarter of section 26, # of range thrive and develop a life. This according to the theory of Forest Ray Moulton of the Uni sity of Chicago as given ina to summer students on “ ote,” ‘It 1a impossible,” he said, “for me to say anything aboat Mars in respect to life on this planet. It

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