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sate Aaditor requerted to draw at fo favor of W. R. Bell, treas- of Bates county for amount of nty foreign insurance, tax fund, portioned to sald county. T. Buckles, asees-ing Od River.ccree vee 19.58 F. Cook aseessing Enat BR Woodtin aswesing ValNUt.......ccsssssseseecseerees 62 85 Livk aserestog Pleas DE GAP scrscssnseee vee 84,68 B Rice assesslug Mound =. 26 80 ar Hand nesersing Elk- bart . 25 25 mothy Foobey & Sona, main ditch, 98 25266 Weubic yards... . mothy Foohey ma, Lateral N.». 3, 6.328.83 CUBIC VATU 854.83 V. Wille & Sons, main ditch 7282696 cuble DPOB. rrercorercressovccerernenees 6,554 43 ¥. A. MeWiliaros, wain lateral, 33 513 04 cubic JAPIBcsceesereeeeeee sssesseeee 2,412 V4 % Dram «hop license granted Rich- Hard Wells Dram ehop license granted J.J. @Richardeon y 24.38 7,074.19 Dram shop Ileense granted Geo. F. | Cobb. Bond of RS Vatron, as cval of] Pivepector of Bares county approved School loan to E D Allen tor $800 School losa to Geo. 8S. Smith for $500 Patent granwd to Chesley 8 Heart, vn petition of Duvall & Perel val, to the following described real estate: N E of the N. E ee 27, Twp. 40.R 33, to len of a patent fesued Feb. 6.b 1871, and never re corded, but lust W. KR Bell county treasurer pre- gente the fullowlog warrants for can- cellution: Contingent fand,............ $ 884 41 Election and Jury tund, 65750 Pauper fond... .. 809 25 Common Schoal tand,... 800 00 River Drainage fund...... 8025 47 On petition of Jas. R. Simpsun and others 4 local option electiuu was or dered called for the county on Decem- ber 106h 1907 Ordered published ta Bates County Democrat. Ordered thas local option election fa ‘tice be published in Bates County | Record. School losn granted 8. P. Hollo way for $400. The usual amount of warrants is sued to pay for the current expenees. \ The following judges of election ELECTION JUDGES appointed: sey, Geo Fisher, Joho Braungdt. Roberts. Bagby, Henry Mudd, Henry Bale. Vion, W P Todd, W M Witt. But the strongest Emutsion is that Mingo Twp: 8 Slater, A B Ram-| year Grand River: Joe Thompson, Will | ers’ hands 1s 131 million bushels, 4 Watson, C CShubert, J ECummings. | compared with 119 million bushels a Deer Creck: BA McRoberts, W H | year ago. DeArmond, W F Wolf, Saml Me- East Boone: B F Bobling, Jas West Boone: E E Ward, Abe are 874 million bushels less than last West Point: B F Porter, J M |ele less than the average of the past Zortman, Gio Boswell, James Gill- five years. Most people know that if they have been sick they need Scott's Emul- sion to bring back health and strength. sick to get results from it. eds It keeps up the athlete’s strength, pu's fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, THE BIG FLEET’S SCHEDULE. Dates for the Stops of Admiral Evans’ Armada Announced. Washington, Nov. 11 —The itiner- ary of Admiral Evans’ battle ship fl-et, on its voyaye to San Franewes, was made public at the Navy depurs- ment. As her-sofore announces: toe flees aseemble at Hampton Ronus December 9 and depart from there December 16 Is will touch at Trivt dad, Rio de Janiro, Punta Arenas, Callao and Magdalena bay. It is echeduled to arrive af Irinidau December 24, Kio de Janeirs Javunry 11, Ponts Arenas January 31, Cxliso February 18 aud Magunieus bay March 14 Aseact of these places is will re mutp from five to eleven daye, +x Ccptat Magdalena bay, from which Place the date of depariured depenus apon she fluishlog of target practice. For the same reason the daw of a rival at San Francisco has nut treo determined. The torpedo bout de- etroyer fi tilla will lave Hampton Roads December 2 and because of their greater speed, more liuited draught aod emailer tonnaye there boute will stop at many more places thatthe vattle ships The stops of the torpedo buat destroyere at each port will be four or five days The itinerary contemplates their arrival at the various places as fol- lows: San Juan, December 7; Trint- dad, December 15; Para, December 26; Pernambuco, January 5; Rio de dJaueiro, Javuary 14; Montevideo, Javuory 25; Punta Arenas, February | 7; Laleahuaue, February 29; Callao, | March 4; Panama, March 16; Acap | more. Eikhart: W A Cromley, Geo P Cowdery, J R Scott, Geo W Allen. Mound North: Jno Speer, J CDen- ton, V8 Garrison Oscar Reeder. Mound 8 »uth: Fred Chureb, EE Simpson, Stan Jenkins, C E Gragg. Shawnee: W E Mosi-r, Albert Danoster, A L Pies, J M Green. Spruce Ballard; Riley Gilbert, W E Carwine, Geo Vout, J C Asbery. Sprace Johnstown: ES Winegard- ner, WS Borland, W J Jackeon, Ben Irland, D-ep Water: W 8 Kash, David Atcbleon, Jno Compton, T D Day. Sammis: Thad Green, F J New land, B P Powell, Frank Hendrix Norsh Ms. Pleasant: MC Wilcox, JB Baum, L L Rockhole, TC J »nes, § uth Mt Plessant: Henry Eiler, H I Ogle, W 8 Fuller, GG Henry. Unarlovte: W F McKibben, Geo Zon, RC Darr, James Vermillion Homer: Lyman Hensley, Gill Woiker, TS Grmeley, Joo Braden. Walvos, Foster: Jesse Doolittle, E & Laughlo, © F Jennings, Mort Campbell Worluad: LS§ Miller, C B Click, M | A Hamilton, J 8 Franklin New Home, South: RR Bennett, Ribs McCulloch, J Q A Cope, WH | F’rn gee. New Home North: W 8 Chandler, JU Berry, 3 8 Taylor, R J Sproul « LoneOsk: K A Beit, Neff Blough, HD tequa, W M Rice. Pleasuns Gap, Lone Ork: EA Gough, Wm D Nuckolls, Chas Bry- ant, Grant Gander, Pleasant Gap: I F Elitogton, Melehor Fox, D B Swe sy, doe Wix Osage, North: Aren Stone, J A sorron, Uriah Ayer, O Spencer OsageSoush: Rutus R ws, WC Hed- dev, Daniel Creasep, L J Alcke. Hudson: Julus Nanek, Chas Walker, A C Nickols, ( C Peeler. Rockvill: Wesley Robison, Theo Marquardt, Frank Fix Jack Evans. Prairt: AS Kemper, Len Griffin, Gow Rapp, Geo Sunderwirth, Howard, Hume; Lewis Creigler, J L Shepard, C E Horton, 8S R Aoumphery.. Spragoe; W BS Gauls, Ed McCray, W A Genigler, Eugene Fravklio -Corn Crop Near an Average. Wasbingson, Nov 11 —Prelimt- ‘nary resuros to the D- partment of Axriculsure on the prouucsion ofcorn inJieate a total yield of 2,553,732, 000 bushels, an average of twensy- «xX bushels per acre, as ¢ mpared with a crop of 2,027 million bushels aod an average yield of 30 3 bushels per acre in 1906 The general aver- ageas to the quality is 82 8 percent, as compared with 89 9 per cent last April 6. Asin the case of the bavtie ship floes the dates of deparsure irom Magualeos bey aod arrival at San Francisco are dependent upon the warges practice in the bay The fl stilla will be commanded by Lieute- nen Commander Cone. Kodol ts offered on @ guaranteed plan for the relief of hearts burn, flatulence, sour stomach, bd Iebiug of was, DaUsea, and all stomach trou vies Ls digests whet you eat. Is will make you healthy. Sold by Clay’s drug store A St. Louis Policy Indictment. St Louts, Nov. 11—George E. Getsler was fudicted by the grand jury on the charge of establishing apd maintaining & policy game. For this uffense the maximum penalty ts @ peniteutiary term of five yeara The indictments, according to the assistant circuit attorney, Johuson, are based on the testimony of sever al policy vendors who were recently convicted and sent to the workh:use. Geisler ouce was leader of the Re publican party In North St. Louts. Geisler was arrested in the court of general seselona where he was io at- tendance ata trial. Judge Muenlch released bim on @ bond of $1,000 Robbers “Held Up” a Town. Canova, S D., Nov 11 —Seven bandits “‘beld up” this town. They biew up the safe in the Interstate bank, obtained $6,500 and escaped. While two bandits worked in the bank, the others guarded the all-ys and streets. The occupants of a hotel across the street were aroused by the explosion, but the robbers opened fire and drove them buck. The hotel was riddled with bullets Where lights were burning in homes the bandits, at the point of revol vers, forced the owners to extinguish them. The town was terror stricken. A Fish Was Wearing Clothes? From the Washington Herald. Morrievilie, Va—While being brought from Fredericksburg a cou- pleut weeke ago, the laundered clothes of Prof. F. N Alexander, principal of the Morrisville High School,. were washed out of the boggy by the high water while crossing Dvep Rua, and The quantity of old corn to farm- The government figures are 100 to 800 million bushels more than the estimates’that have been put out by “crop experts,” and though there year, they are only 23 million bush- in disguise to the fish. . The effect is startling enough when point about Scotts you don’t have to be the water wearing collars and cuffs, ‘President Shows That He ulco, March 28, and Medguleus bay, | his position, he gave his first pro-re the accident appears to be a blessing | ken out, and unless it is replaced an ignorant white raises a fish out of | body. but when a superstitious old negro gete a fine big carp far enough outol ‘trom a sick bed to the floor Mra. | the water to see that from the head | i Maynough, down is te clothed tn treably troved |ot No.1181 South Eighth stroot, , Kedet shirt, the effect upon his race is tn-| plunged her head into a wash bow! | #7 "eressate We, tater desoribable. oo Warship Plans Secret. Washiwgt.v, Now 11—lhe navy department is exerting {1self to pre- vent the features of the plan« for the large sbipy which tt will nek Congress to authorize from gnining pablicisy Government Surveyor, Severely In the cus» of the new ships recom-| Wounded, Climbs Tree on Mis- sissippi Island Near Elsberry. mended to be construct-d by the gen Eistb-rry, Mo, Nov. 6—With one eral board, it is imporsibl: to attain authentic inf srmasion r lative to the Pepa ap: MWe |havd broken, his shoulder and hip mere fact fo te ir Dyacoene for it certain that they will be of more ea arte y erg Brow tau 24,000 ve oieplivemens Jad go she Uulted States Survey Ser- FP ourteenets sr fle es ow tneballed | yea, narrowly eac ped belng gored | Gives prompt aren ton to all buat 00 the veW Hatenhipa tbe iden t8leo death by mad bulls on Mosler neas entrusted to him (a ‘uate of ar... t . poy —— Island, tn the Miseisstppt River, a St. Louia School of Emvalmotog Ce ae | .omr . * ened, bheP by ss-uring 4 € caparativels geo an ipa Agent for White Bronze flat ernfees ry sod avcurney of fire | wien be was attacked. He eelsed an Monuments. Bre geerk eromt oe OF eruritit ®W4Y | 4x6 and killed the f remost bull, his- | Office’Phone 35 of tte nee tue of the punt wil be ting the animal in the head and Residence ’Phose 268. met by» provision of new tubes 60] shroas A moment alter hetelled she be tn-talle! when the hfe of the gun firat ball, dylug, another, bellowing, | * ‘ is<yone the dea of heavier calbre “ $ ; ~~ es wossed the *urv: twenty feet, , © mes as 48 Quel to reports received Ailes sacle svcd ; ;ABLER’S from abroad that England is to have BULA OWES IF NUD ROLLS ij uUCcK EYE thirieeo aod one-halt-incn guns for! Duffield landed in « mad hole, but] ? u -— her new ehips With desperation held onto the axe. sven 0 Rap fa Che same ood rellable and eate| The bull ye up his onslaught, : po ss Bt digestaute like Kodol for dyspepsia | but atuck in the mad CURES No HING PILES Kodol is the best remedy kor "s joi a, remedy known ty-| Another auimal joined to thechase,| 1." sae ond ceRTAIN CURE day tor hears burn, delening and all! pug before tt could reach him Duffield srounles arising from a disordered Sr 4s atk Be fgestion. [tis pleasant to take and had run 200 yards and climbed a ) BEST REMEDY for PILES affords rehef promptly. Svuld by Clay’s drug atore ATTACKED BY BULLS, KILLS ONE WITH AX, Wm. J. ATKINSON. (Successor to G. B. Hies maa.) Undertaking, Embalming and Funeral Director. SOLD BY ALL DRT cists SURROUNDED FOUR HOURS. Prevared by RICRARTAOY ioe a = He rematued in the tree, numb, ex- | ———-—-—-——-— hausted and suffering from hig! gomamenen wounds, for four hours while the herd |) Witaauayy:” bellowed and pawed about the tree ae ¥ truok, r : Favors Tariff Revision. Washington, Nov 11—When) President Roosevelt tuld the mem- bers of the Committee on Paper of the American Newspaper Publisherw’ Finally, deepatring of killing the NG { Association that he favors theaboli- SUTVEPOF the bulls dispersed, and | “yi. % | ; tlon of the tariff on woud pulp and Duffield crept the thicket andreached | \"'y Xo autboriszed public announcement ot, bls boat at the river hauk. —_, Appendicitis | re | Good Position viston tariff utterances during his [4 due in a large mensure to abuse of Thorough counes in Shot} j career In office \ehe bowels, by employing drastic [Bookkesping, Actual ths Souk anship and Mathematicr. \\ fed Mluaested Ca ttl) D.L. MU: Gem City Busi The President has been a revision | purgatives To avoid all danger, {at throughout his present term, bus ii aay ee oe ey _ not openly so. Ia private talks with | 0. org Racy citeed to Take hand, hen friends, he has often expressed the ache billousness, walaris and jaun- opinion that the Dingley schedules | dice, ab Clay’s drug store 25e, should be entirely readjusted. The —<« “stand-patters,” however, always bave managed to keep him quiet, so that no tariff recommendation has crept {nto his messayes or speeches. He now promises to recommend ta| his next message the avolition of the tariff on the wood that goes into meuufactured paper. Iu tuis instance, the President puluted ous to the committee repre- senting the publishers, that he ex cept the wood pulp isem from the general tariff question, He would { ELMAN, Presid College, Butler Station, Metz Has a Big Fire. Metz suff-red from another destruc- wthnenit ibe uve tire says the Metz Times, and as) Jo aii.0 a Joptin nn eblb oe j « .2) K.C & Joptin mail & Express 9.80 p wm a result ox frame buildings on the) j, * 201 Local treagbt Nib ee west aide of Main street are in ashes, S aepauante he fire broke outin WM Hed- 2: au Keasee city and st Lyute Kx. 6:25 ’ * Fy jo. 408 Kansas Cit, mail and Express 1.15 pm den’s buildtog, bus what caused it ts No. 210 Kaneae City limited mall v.20 pm @ mystery LOCAL FRIGHT The flames quickly spread t» the| yo. 22 Local Freigot 11:66 9 ow ieee - @o. 252 Kansas City stock 8:36 p Elis hose! ou the south and W. A.) ivdnieite Div Catherwood’s buseher shop on the — WEST BOUND north he Corbin butlding orcupled CORRECTED TIME TABLE, © 24) Local freight and Pac mixed 5:00 8m remove the tariff on pulp, he said Se ee Pg pees RO VAD) - | she nexs to catch fire, and R oS Sin- 242 Local freight aud Pac mixed ar 6:00 pm nos so Much bevauss the duty fs too A | *. M, CURRY, x4 sat A clatr’s restaursnt and theoal! pet high sod consists of an exorbitunt ; office butldiag were soon in flacne ,! charge upon the publishers, but to Hose by boruic wurk-the fitnvs ae] provect she forests of the couvtry.| Coe majority of Congressmen say 16 mogess. JOHN i HERREL & SON is inpraticable to deal with a single ~ se jtem on the tariff live Bours the ; “a aa Siguature (at. New Desks For Legislators. | Qa PT! "Fi Jefferson City, Nov 11 —R-presea- Something New at Last. tative Simmons of Soeiby county, R-presentative Crossley of Johnson Our theatre goers are bo be eon and Representative Z-pp of Sv. gratulated on the fxc) that nt last Louis, compusing the special com-| they will have an opportunity uf mittee appvinted by the last legisla- pnagaeny performanc» ths deale| ee mie Oyu: tutien vast Depe sure to refurnish the hall of the house | ® H6¥ Shem» Pais o-caston will dant Stars. Babe, & of representatives, were here Friday |Come to them on Thursday. Nov 14, gmeeveiepnone ae and authorized Miller & Opel, archi-|Wheo the magnificent production of tects of this city, to prepare plans H. Grattan Donnelly’slasest comedy eee and epecificationsfor thefurnishinge. | 6 “The Bolle of Japan” wul be pre | ogg 2 momen narwronme = The committee announced that the |Smted at the Busler Opern House, fornishings would be of the latest de |The scenery is the work of Cox und DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. signs. Co., from original «ketenes main by eeu sii The last legislature, while {t au-| that famous Japane arise K : : thorized this committee to reforntsh | TaRam0 All the Jnpisnrne costumes Make a Speciality of Farm Insurance and Real Estate | Office in court house, BULLER, MO, UK |. Me clini ds diauaaes Of Women aad Alldreu ® Speciaity House Pelepnone sc OMce over Bennett- beeler Mer, Co, Residence High street the ball, made no appropriation for| Used in the play were made ty J ope} Omer Phone zis. wesidence Phone 196. that purpose. The committee 1s| 28 costumers Sagaj: snd Kiso of] somewhat handicapped because of Yokahoma, Japan, from where they the absence of fands, but after a con-| Were !mported direct by Manaye: G.| — ———— ference with the building commis- Harris Eldon for this production. cies stoners twas decided to have the| During the action of the com-dy OR CA ™ work done and pay for {6 out of the| many musical numbers will by tusrs-| . H. M. NNON, ; contingent expenses of the next leg-| duced by Mise Beale Clifton and otb- | Dentist, 3 ‘elature. At the close of the last ses- |" members of the company. Sev-r-}! jin np MISSOURI. sion a resolution was passed dispos- al Theatre parties are being organiz- ‘ ‘ i AILL BE IN {ng of the old deska and chairs to |©d to eee “The Belle of Japan” which hans members at $1.50 a set. Most| Promises to have oue of the largest § ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, "of the farniture hae, therefore, been | houses in the history of our theatre, § prepared to dy sti kinds of den- ” tal work aad by new furniture the next session of ee the legtelature will be a standing Sour Hieeenaaiciic: aie ED in eal b B, F. JETER, — is Drowned in Basin. Stomach Attorney at Law and Justice, phia, Nov. 11.—In falling Ne teas of serveu> Office over H. H, Nichols, pom sour Hsings, and catarve | Cast side square, Butler, Mo = ont Feeeee ery natural juices of diges healthy stomach, DR, J. T. HULL that was setting by the bedside and | combined i i I tion “Pye seed some mighty curious! was drowned in thd water {tcon-, 2% feseastrastive properties. Kedel ter DENTIST. things roun’ berryin’ grqpade and tn | gained before assistance reached her | ate A tances, tomety Gatranes, Some thasien’ to Begetern’s deep woods bottome, bat fo’ Gaud,| Mrs. Maynough’s daughter had @emech troubles pa} Gudlo,north side square. Butler, Mo. whoever dream ob sich things as fish been bathing her only a few minutes pon Ba IB oy ef és ghoste?” asks “Tacle Matt” Cols, before and the bowl of water used je. romt Stary a his eyes as big as saucers. pean Oct. When Mre, May- aa yng a ty} T. C, BOULWARE, Hasel Sarvolind 1 Good Tome oe! earl he eae nough fell her head struck the bot | { i i F Physician and Surgeon. Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and children a specialty. | , tnconsctous. When the daughter prepareg bys. 0. DeWITT & Pennie the found her mnother dead. Clay's drag etore Soren i = & j | {he Missourt Pacitie Time Table as _