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Order of Publication. The Road Drag. STATE OF MISSOURI, } Globe-Democrat. County of Bates ; A simple contrivance, so imple | ‘hactenlt Court May term, 1801. May 17, that it can scarcely be called an in-|1%44: McKibben, Piaintit, vention, is likely to cause vast im- | 424 Leona McKibben, Defendant, provement in the dirt roads of the| wow at union crs ane plaintietnerein, by United States, and nine-tenths of all | ¥ssHorneys, Silvers & Silvers, and files his ey and vit, alleging, among other the public highways of the country that defendant, Anna Leona McKibben. are of that class. Road drags are| Whereupon, i the made of the two halves of a split log, | cati that. plaint or of planks placed on edge 8 feet | Sfnature of eine ents’ obtain a Order of Publication. THE TRACK SAFE, THEY SAY A State Report on the Missouri Pacific St. Louis, July 30.—The Missouri board of railroad and warehouse commissioners approved a report on the condition of the Missourl Pacific tracks to-day, in which the conclu- Bg 3 3 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and whicli has been sion {s reached that the public need deed c : apart, with cross pleces, or of planks | ¥0"02 % the grounds that the defendant offere- : in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of : th sonal since its proved by Commisstoner Wichtma a The length fo about 6 feet, and the | TiS ames uy the nome OP eden ail , p cae oY “4 cor drag is hauled along the road at an | affection for piaintiat and gave hen affections to angle of 45 degrees. This implement, | on various Su aoe ot aaltod piety with A so primitive in form but so remark- oe ee wee one_that he abtented nereelf Lor asegers bow trifle with and endanger the health of : - Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment able in proved resalte, 1s applied | permsnentiy. and tat unless the said Anne | Peto the court at the pers term thereol b the next t » to be bewun and holden | city of Builer, in said county, on the first when the road fs muddy by a team | thane Toney thereor,, tO Hey of Butler, in said | day in October, 1907, and on oF before Wh at i driven at a walk along one slide of @| county on the frst Monday in October, 1907. | 44y of sald term, answer or plead to and on or before the Grat day of said term. | tion insaid cause, the same will be taken as Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. and Commissioner Oglesby. Chair- All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but man Knott submitted a critical minorlty report, which received the approval only of Mr. Knots. The majority report ended with the fol- lowing review: Our conclusion of the whole m at- ter, after two very careful {nspec tions, {s that, while the management has greatly improved the lines since the first Inspection, yet there is need of further {mprovement as herein in- dicated. We are assured by the management that the needed repatra will be made as rapidly as possible and we believe they will be. We be- lieve {6 to be our duty to say to the public that there need be no more fear of accidents in traveling over the Missour! Pactfic lines of herein reported on than over the lines of road, returning on the opposite side Aatwer or plead to the petition in said conse, be sire ‘and judgment will be rendered ac- © will be taken 88 » and jadg- . A dry road is never dragged, but the mentiwill be rendered accordingly a amt farther ordered. that ¢ copy hereof goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It work may go onin summer when} yep mrtner ordered THAt a copy here | WEEKLY Tracks, a newspaper published in sald containg neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ; { WEEKLY Tra — J r publish id | County of Bates for four weeks successivel: rain is falling, or assoon as {tcenses. | Wretty Track, a newspaper, Rapvabed in 604d | Pabliched at henst once &. week. the inst inser? substance, Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms In winter the drag should be applied pobilshed at leaat once, & yok. ithe act inser, = LIT cant thirty, Aare before the frst = one Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind just before a freeze. day of said next October term of this court, i T. D. EMBREE, Cireult Clerk. ic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation The drag tests have been so suc- is T. Petree wear and fee of tek reat Cone ot and — a It assimilates the Food, regulates the cetsfal for several years that both | aAcT*sou” Mem the "te tinwat ena hare oY Ree] ee Chdren’s Pasetce Te Mothers Fried. the Missour! and the IIlinois legisla- Batea ‘county, thie 6th day of Jaly, w8 at Clroult Clerk. The C 's cca—The Mother's i907, . D. EMBREE, tures at the recent session provided S845 Cireuit Clerk. for the work with state compensa- ; Order of Publication. GENUINE CAS i ORIA ALWAYS rs] ving preference in {ts nc Notice of Final Settlement. STATE OF MISSOURI, jon, giving p P Notice la hereby. given, t0 all creditors and tes Bears the Signature of ance to the occupants of the land. |others interested in the estate of David] | County of Bates. B. Heath, deceased, that I, Miles 8, Horn, | In the Cireult Court of Bates County, Missouri, Rural delivery carriers are all advo- executor of aald estate, intend to make anal . " fication June 2th Ree ne: term fe of al cates of the drag system, for they Bates County reste Court, in Rates osumty, the uss of Yanoy G. Combs, Collector ‘of the State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Mis- Revenue of Batea County in the State of Mis- other ratlroads in Missourt. have daily proof of {ts effictency in] souri, on the lath day of August, 1907. souri, plaintiff, vs. J. T. Moler, defendant. ; maintaining @ smooth surface and| 3.4, MI mee. BORN. Civil action for delinquent taxes, The report gives a list of repairs which the commissioners belleve to be necessary. The !mproyements in- dicated are such as might be sug- Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by pornos = —— | her attorney before the Clerk of the Circuit Lf Notice. Court of Bates County in the State of M al, No 5 i in vacation and files her petition, ing Y W Notice is hereby given, that letters testa- | #mong other things that the above named de- mentary upon the estate of Joseph Littlefield, | fendant, J.T, Moler, is a non-resident of the » be good drainage on dirt roads. It has been said that ifthe drag cost $50 and was painted red {t would have been approved much faster at first, | deceased been granted to the underaign- | State of Minsourt. gested for almost any rail road. The aobavec Whereupon it is ordered by the olerk in.-yica- In Use For Over 30 Yea ly af : + |e 8 County ‘ourt,in Bates . rk in vice ears. i company {s directed to finish the im - for {tecemed absurdly simple. Bu County, Missourt, bearing date the ‘26th day toa, eet tho defendant be notised by Gin deiakas Mdsiinn cea oy eae \ provements suggested within ninety its merits are now known and legis- |’ Ail percons having claims against aaid estate |® sult Against him in this court by peti: | [I v) O days. . are required to exhibit them to me for allow- | tion the object and general nature of which ls to latively recognized. Road dragging | Shee witha <% sua from the date of said let- | M/orce the Llen of the State of Missouri for the .. | ters, or the: recluded from any bene- | 4¢linguent taxes of the years 1904 and 1905 will proceed hereafter with the sys fit of such ‘patates apa if said claims be not | mounting in the aggegate to the eum of $0.92 4 tematic support of taxpayers, and | exhibited within two years from the date of | tether with interests, costs, commissions OTHER ROADS AGREED. Officlals of the St. Louis & San the publi tice, they will be for- | 424 fees, upon the following described tract 7 F he M 1, K & its widespread beneficial results can | ever Darred noe ae Te LITTLEFIELD. | of land eltuated in Bates county, SYiseourl, to: Grier af Fetivatien, Sober of Pubieation. rancisco, the Missourl, Kansas &| 41. doubted 40-4t Bxeoutrix, | He tn sian taba vasslosatali STATE OF MISSOURI, ih oa as, ” southeast quarter ie e unty of . . , Texas and other lines competitive to -_ Wat duarter of section twenty-four township an (QOUAty ot Bates. = 1m the Cireult Court, May term, 1007, May 20, | poe kad: Sea eae te nr irty-one (81) an at un- | Inthe Cireuit Cour ay t 1907, . § the Missour! Pacific, when asked The Limit of Lifes. The Same Mouth. less the sald defendant be and appear atthe | Set, 1907. » May term, 1077, June | oyney Jones, Plaintif, 5 next term of this court to be begun and holden | Ben W. Root doing business under the firm 4 whether the Missouri tracks were dan- Pie neat @ratnent: toadioal eaten vs. Joplin Globe, in the clty of Butler, Bates county ri name of Root Hardware Co., Plaintiffs, Warney Jones, Defendant. a erous, replied in the negative. The . on the fires Monday In October, 1907, va. gerous, rep 8 neg Y | sistsare unantmousin theconclusion| A young lawyer of the name of| before the third day thereof, and plead to sald |C, M. Hibbard, Defendant. dissin ee sald that, while delay in getting ma-|that the geaerally accepted limita- petition according to law the same will be tak-| Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by | , NOW, at tnls day comes the plalntiit hereln, by terlalhas delayed work, the public| tion of human lifes many years be- Jones has beon appointed by Gover- |e. conteesed and judgment rendered accord. | its attorney, DeWitt C. Chastain, and files 1t8 | Petition ana, AmMdavit, alleging, among other weber tagline nd achwis ot Inment ‘possible wich (NOt Folk to the place on the Kansas | described Fear estate told so saciaty ste saree | Runge that. defendant, Cc Ate tatoberd, teve | @ that defendant, Warney Jone, isa non: has no reasan to question the safety |!ow the attainment posalble with P And It Lo farce erieee ee ae ae | ee ident ar the State of Missracces? 12 | resident of the State ct Missouri: the advanced knowledge of which|City board of police commisstoners | said that a copy hereof be published in Tux | Whereupon, It is ordered by the court, that teen eo Medintt Denese’ Gy sabe: race ossessed. T' i- . BuTLeR Waexty Tinks, a weekl said defendant be notified b; Vo ov aS lacmemines a made vacant by the removal of| printed and pubiished in ‘Bates county. Mie- pisinternas commenced avait ogaiuet himin | {aAt, Diaintif bas commenced, « sult against period, 4 8 | Rozzelle, Mr, Jones, it is sald, was | UF! for four weeks successively, the last in-| this court, the object aad general nature of | or which Aghy tok eo oon die bag area tion, seems to be between 50 and 60; ; ’ Gorton to be at least thirty days before the frst | which is to obtain.a judgment tn this court on | the bonds of Teatrimony heretofore entered In the proper care of the body durin classmate and close friend of Gover- | 44 of the next term of said court, & Judgment, based upon ® promissory note ex- | 49, on the ground Ne datesdaal kus le ht Pp Lag’ iz nor Folk it Algo Mr. J © copy of the record. Witness my hnd | eout by the defendant in favor of the plain- | o4' such inaiguiti ts venate hes condition say that the unfavorable report was this decade cannot be too strongly at college. r. Jones as clerk aforesaid with the seal of sald | tiff, obtained before a justice of the peace in | intolerable {a thi t he, although an able- exaggerated. Mr, Wightman and urged; careleasness then being fatal i. * , to longevity. Nature’s best helper |ed the'place he informed the gover- (8faL.) court hereunto affixed Doi Mice | the at f Ki for thi {e quoted as saying that when offer: in Butler on thisthe otn day ot uly, dollars and seve ne cents foguther with ine bodied man felled and refused to provide this . . . i dgment is jescr! Mr. Oglesby severely attacked Mr. 0 ts El ‘ : 88-4 Clreult Clerk, |edin the first count of plaintif’s petition and a | 7edulred her to take in washing to support him after 50 fs Electric Bitters, the acten- nor he would not acceptif thera were copy therewith fled; nla 00 dota Hudement | 22d herself, that he gave his attention to an un- Knott at the meeting and sald that| tific tone medicine that revitallzes Ould nos acceps™ thero were |__| ons certain promissory note exeouted by the | Wit iehont ne Myed tnd ‘wea arreated In Car: his report on the condition of the|évery organ of thebody. Guaranteed | ®2Y Politics in the deal. “Tam not Order of Publication. Paliman tn the sum of twenty-tivree otiers |FUt00, Mo., and fled from the state, and that _|by F. T. Clay, druggist. 50c. @ politician,” said: Mr. Jones, And] srare andseventy-fivecenta, payable In four months, | Tales the sald Warney Jones be and appear at road’s track was not worthy of con ' OF MISSOURI, with ton por cont Interest, compounded semi: | @scourt, at the next term thereof, to be bes T ooo he continued: “The governor aesur-| co, . Manna ye srhich note te Malis eer tes wom: | gun and holden at the court house in ihe alty of sideration. hey sald that mr, 4 ish In EORRty Of Bates, second count of plaintiff's petition, ‘Thatin aid | Sutler, In sald county, on the lst Monday in Knott had been asleep part of the A Matthews Death Pact? ed me that he timply wished the acta poe te yen eae ore a00r Canty» Missourl, | of sald sult 8 w of attachment was sued ont, | vwober, 10/7, and on. before the alae ia he i \ ; of his appointees 0 be governed by| ,, The State of Nisrourl’ at the relation and to | Sy levied upon the following desarlbed prop: | said cause, the same will be. taken as confesa- time on the inspect! ion trip and had the u erty to-wit: All oflot 12 in block 3 in the town ’ Mount Pk t, P Al 5.—Th ise of Yancy C, Combs, Collector of the ed, and ja ent will be rendered according]: ed with them al unt Pleasant, Pa., Aug. 5.—The | the efficiency of the service and the | Revenue of Bates County in'the state of Mis- | hmsterdam, Missouri, and an anplotted lot | Ana ie | dered, that hereot not stayed with them all the way. /announcement is made here that|intereste of the public. And with| fordangi*!tm vs. Charles H. Dunham, de- ‘Aiustordams ‘described ‘us follows, sovwies ve published, Aeoording’ to" aw, ih the Boru ad . Cor . 5 + | WEEKLY Times, a newspaper published in sald Amos R. Rumbaugh of Mount Pleas-|that understanding I agreed to Civil action for delinquent taxes, Commencing at a point twenty: Ave foot weet of county of Bates for Tour weeks successively, ant and Laura Matthews ofChicago, | serve.” There can be no doubt that | nv arsine day comes the plaintif herein Dy | ra ieee oi eae bTock thivee, Garnett Hon to be at least thirty. Says before. the fret both of whom killed themselves by | ghi Court of Bates county in. the Stave of Stiseourl, Blong the west alde of lot six block three ¢o the | (AY Of sald next October term of this court, shooting in Colorado eome dayaago ‘ Byres. Mr. ‘ ep an intl- ‘a vacation nd files her petiton, stating among nortt eat corner of lof lx block three. thence * Dt Ciek >| mai riend of Joe Fo! nD college. Check Inge that the above named defendant, | West nine feet, thence in 8 southwesterly di-| 4 true copy from th rd, Witn a H. Di i S rection to place of beginnt y ' 7 ee ee ee eg J had entered into a suicldeagreement} Both Joe ang Jones, manifestly, State ot Mowat vs one reaident of the dan, Ba ian county, ‘it By ne iN a Amster: | (szat) hand, fl of the Cireult Court of el it t) - ereof as w! efy tl t , , about Christmas last, Mise Matthews | wore educated in the same school. | tion, that the defendant be aolided by pubitea: | that unless the said C. M. Hibbard be and ap- seat 1. D gah, by constantly falling to cure with] declaring that she would kill herself] j, + bi Hon that plaintiff has commenced a suit against | pear at this court, at the next term thereof, to CRG local traatinené, profouneed (tineur rom the sound that both of them | him in this court bs petition the object and gen- | be begun and holden at the conrt house in the » P cur-| when told that Rumbaugh was mar- eral nature of which 1s to enforce the lien of the | cIty of Butler, in eald connty, on the first Mon- ’ make wh Iking it fs 1 bl Order of Publication able. Science has proven catarrh red, Rompacgh, th fa asseried when ta ng sr ca 8 State of Missourl for the delinquent taxes of the day Id Desaner, 1907, and on or before the first “ to be constitutional disease and| ~ ° en, s|to tell whether {t’s Jones’ mouth | {ne gaaneog sponding In the aggregate | en in Nae OES rains Plead to the petl- | STATE OF MISSOURI We ee oN of the trains. The opinion prevails among them that the attack on the Missourl Pacific was the result of some spite, as practical railroad men There is more Catarrh in this sec- tion of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bein- curable. For agreat many years doctors pronounced it @ local disease and prescribed local remedies, and Yes, therefore requires constitutional|™@de ® promise to the girl that If] that’s working or Joe’s. costs, commissions and npon the follow. | confessed, and judgment will be rendered ac- | ,, county of Bates, treatment. all’s Catarrh Cure,|she killed herself he would do the 6 oan Mica evils Bae a eee ot 1s farther ordered, that a copy seh pee Pate hk Lae manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,|same. This story is told by Emmett oy acres outof middie part of the south | be published, according to law, in Tux BUTLER pte State hot Miseour, at, the *zetation and to Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu-| p, DeWitt’ Early Ri v4 | RAE Gf northwest quarter of section five in | WaEKLY Trucks, s newspaper jinblished In aald | Revenue of ates County in’ the Stare of s- oyd, a young man at Mount Pleas- tt’s Little Early Risers don’t | township thirty-eight ($8) of range thirty-one for four weeks succesively, aunty in the State of Mis tlonal cure on the market. It is tak- aicken or grip. Small Pills, easy to| 2) 44 that antes the sald defendant be and | published at lenst once 8 week, the last inser: » Plaintif, ya. Milton 8. or Martin 8. 4 on internally in doses from 10 drops ant, who was 6 close friend of Rum- erp. oe; , CBB appear at the next term of this conrt to be be- | tion tobe at least thirty days’ Defore the first | °°!!ers, defendant. y! y Pp baugh. B take. Sold by Clay’s Drug Store. gun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates | day of said next October term of this court. Civil action for delinquent taxes, to a teaspoonful. It act directly on|baugh. Boyd went to Chicago with county, Missouri, on the first Monday in Octo- T. D, EMBREE Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein b; ber 1907, and on or before the third day there- Cireuit Clerk. Tore the Clcek of ton OL the blood and mucous surfaces of the | Rumbaugh last Chrissmass and there sperms. Bh dere aay Soo met Miss Matthews. He declared for circulars and testimonials, Ad |*29* '0 his presence the young wo- dress; man mades scene with Rumbaugh ¥. J. Caney & Co, Toledo,O. | 0n being told that he had a wife. Sold by all Druggtets, 75c. “It I cannot have you I’ll kill my- Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-| gejf,” were the words of Miss Matt- stipation. hewe, according to Boyd. He says Rumbaugh made this reply: ‘All of, and plead to said petition according to law} Atrue copy from the fecord. Witness my | Court of Bates C: in th ‘ the same will be taken as confessed and -| (8EAL.) hand, and seal of the Circuit Court of ¥ tie Bec uadiian cutter meee Kaiser Held Her Husband. ment rendered according to the mayer ee Bates County, this 9th cay of Taly, shoer telae tea e shaee cena emer ti th d the above described real estate} 1907. T. DEM ihr is a non-resident of the State of Missouri, New York, Aug. 5.—Unable to en- forther ordered by the clerk afore- is pibictekonmm tion thethue defects be Hotiged Hr pa dure the separation from her hus: | ffid thats copy hereof Tine nea ten thet plain has eommereod 8 ou against band, held in a German prison as a | priated and pubiished in Bates county. Mis, Order of Publication. oral nature of wihee te te onfies the tenths souri, eivel a8 deserter fromthe German army, Mre insertion te be at least thirty days before | iad iia parle x! court. Coun! Redina Fischel, @ young woman, | copy ofthe record. . gehiisi In the Tiere Court May term, i007, May 28 tried to kill herself and her two chil- Witness my hand as clerk aforesald| — 1907. : ‘ie < with the seal of said court hereunto | Pearl Rogers, Plaintiff, , , ‘ Hen’s Quail Family. right, little one, if you kill yourself I dren by turning on the gas in her ae tle the oth day ot Jy, wore om Orville D. Rogets, Defendant, Several days ago, while running a| Will too.” home in Willlameburg last night. Mt 7. Dy SMPeE Order of Publication. mowing machine on his place in Hol-| Mrs. Rumbaugh, wife of thesuiclde, When a janitor broke in the Fischel og ot She Cast eoeaes io Dents baceta, by apartment he found the 5 year-old Order of Publica petition and amdavit “allege eta eiee tion. that defendant, Rogers, daughter, Lilie, dead, and the moth-| stare o missouRI nomrealdent of the stato Tees pes er and 12 year-old son dying. ne ee eer nT ee saat declares her belief in the innocence of her husband. She insists that he man street, Willia Green cut into a quail setting on her nest. He found in the nest fourteen eggs. committed suicide over ‘financial County of Bat~s. be notified by These eggs he took to the house at | troubles. ee years ago pe Flechel ett ee eee ee ib 1h oy: Miseourl, + once and placed them under a hen ermany and evaded military duty. The State et ‘the relation and to of A year ago Fischel returned and wae enn of Batce ; arrested and sentenced to three] wells, Oraice Harris We years im pelegn. Bach month she i aa for delinquent taxes. German government has sent Mrs. one nepal Fischel seentebanen: The woman ner attorney” re the lee routt tia went to work to support her family, | in vacation and files her peti but griet over her husband’s incur-| arenoa-reidentsot the Sts of that had been wanting for several days to set. Monday the eggs hatch- t . od out, and the old hen wasgurprised ' as well as apparently delighted at the quicknesa with which she did the job as well as with the beauty of her little ones. She guards the little quatls with jealous care and appears to be very proud of them They, too, appear satisfied with their big mother and are growing very tame. —Alton Telegraph. sour ty i ate of Mee CT. Harris, his | ant was Is a Coal Famine Coming? Cleveland, Aug 5.—The Northwest will suffer @ more severe coal famine the coming winter than the record- poor, di of nore according to ppere Discnesing the situation, a mine owner sald: DeWitt’s Kidney aud Bladder Pills “Thereare now 100 big ore carriers | 7 best for backache and weak kid- up the lakes awalting cargoes. They ery Sold by Clay's Drag Store. City) errr cce ich moans « ny of| Stato Sanitarium Opies, | ite Aurora, :Mo., Avg. 5.—The Mis- pica % |Pechape ten days. Those huge vee oa sole, whenZthey reach Ohio ports|sourl State Tubercalosle Sanitarium | with ore, are not going to take back/at Mt. Vernon in this. county was| coal. The cry is ore, ore, more ore |formerly opened Thursday, for. # treatment of incipient consumptive | B other pore DOB-residente of the State of Missouri. ceration and prolonged absence! tion,that defeedunta be soed by pues. broke her spirit and she became de-| tian taspantet the ud er Ae year a 2 to spondent. Seen the B College QUINCY, ILL.