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WILL BE IN BUTLER =»: Bridge Commissioner authorized ay 15, [bor to make necessary repairs of Saturday, Februr y eounty bridges in case of emergency. Ordered that in accordance with H the recommendation of the dridge rer Dr. F C. Wahlenmaier commissioner all wire bridges in| aiexander wD Bates county are condemned a8 un-| Allen WH safe for loads of more than two tons burden. i Resignation of W. H. Ison as Jus The Well-known Kansas City Eye Specialist Treats Weak Eyes, Failing Eye Sight, Headaches, Nervous- ness and all Eye Trouble By a New and Scien- tific Method. THE RESULTS this township board of Lone Oak was ac ed to fill vacancy Bond of E. B. Borron im the sum of $2,000 with B. F. Moore and J. A. Borron as security, approved. School loan granted J. 0, Well in the sum of $900 Geo. B. Peace of Osage tiled_repors of fines. Examined and approved. The court settled with the following obtained by new method of treatment in the permanent relief to Trastee Township people who have suffered for years} jenry Gardner Howard $ 4073 from headaches and nervous disor-|\. A. Howard spruce 1,101 66 ders is remarkable when it Is consid-|J Pp. Braughton shawnee ered that he bas accomplished these | G. W, White East Boone results entirely without the use of]. H. Douglas goog drugs or medicines of any kind, Ip]: 4. Gerkin Lone Oak fg found in thousands of instances |b Perry ones + Raper = “ W. R, Owens Grand River that serious nerve disorders are due |, |y, Langford Kikbart : entirely tom nerve strain caused | \, w, park Charlotte 1,404 from some defees of the eve or 60 BN] v.11, Garrison — Mound 1,714.39 insutticiency of one or more of the ocular muscles. This enn be under stood when it fs considered that fn} Dram shop licenses granted Elgert Bros. and A. ©, Tefs at Rich Hill, Warrants amounting to $102.50 Bell, county treasurer, examined and Probate Court Docket to purchase material and employ la-| vse or Estate. tice of the Peace and member of} Armstrong Elizabeth jeopted and A. M. Beard appoint} prancis Henry B Pearson Justice of the | Henry Kdward sownehip trustees on achool montes: | Leneve Sami Amt. Balance | Reed Mary A 1,588.30 | Cane Fredrick (go | TarneriG C Circuit Court Items. The damage sult of Frank L Moore vs E A Brown was continued. The damage suit of the Nevada Milling Co ve A Mody grate Co was dismissed at d nt’s cost. February, 1908, Term. Person in Charge. Executors’ and Administrators’ Docket. 1st day, Monday, February 24. Fontley, J A G M Hughes The damage suit*of A E Palmer vs jot Sarah A R J Sproul O D Pearce was reset for Feb 14th. ao James 0 Powell ve Andrew W Mc 2nd day, Tuesday, February 25 Clansland, damage, case reset for Robinson LP 8 E Robinson Feb 14th. Hook J 8 Bada and J E Hook E Nestlerode vs W C Woods et al, Ganter G F Barbara (ianter sult on note, case reset for Feb 15th. Soll Cordell, by next friend, vs Lewis Comer, suit to recover labor debt. Soll Cordell, having arrived at majority, is substituted for plaintiff and next friend is discharged. W H H Duke ve Robt Graves, sult on contract, case reset for Feb 15th. Gertrude L MeClelland vs Thos J McClelland, divorce, proof of publica- tion filed. The following petit jurors for good cause were excused: 1b A McRoberts, Gilbert Dean, Jno Cofer and Jas Ackerman. The following orders were made, In partition suit of Charity E Ashby et al vs Tella L Ashby et al, E B Sil- vers was appointed guardian ad litem for all minor children, In damage smt of © H Clouse et al vs Continental Insurance Co, depositions filed on part of defense, Soat bond filed and approved in damage suit of James O Powell vs Andrew W McCansland. JC Biggs 3rd day, Wednesday, February 26, Frank Allen Helms George J W Helms Frey Chas M G ¥ Frey Rosier J K EH, AC, Wm & A Rosier 4th day, Thursday, February 27 AT& W B Timmons D K Walker & J C Clark Wm A Florence Geo Henry Timmons Edward Pyle Elliott Warner Anna F 5th day, Friday, February 28. Eliza V Burris Jobe Utley Jos Ochener Susannah Leneve C E Johnson 6th day, Saturday, February 29, Burris Wm Utley Benj B Ochsner Joseph A J W Jamison JW Jamison Jno Deerwester Jno C Hayes 7th day, Monday, March 2. Higgensbothan ES Hermen Andras White Gentry G F Turner Allie McCracken Margaret FE Littlefield K & Campbell Sth day, Tuesday, March 3. _ CA Chambers MeCracken Martha Littledeld Warren Kegerries Martha 0 Chambers Kdwin the normal eve the visual nerve cen-| E Seheld Peter A Doerflinger =r . " ters take up tully one third of the en-|{ssued in Neu of four warrants pre-| Keeble Charlotte Ins G Keeble ' Mattle Steel vs Geo F Long, ac tire brain This readily shows that) vlously Issued and lost or destroyed, | 10 Branham + Jno © Hayes count, deposition filed for plaintiff. eye strain may be the cause of seri ous brain irritation and nerve toree | tec rae ig pctapraotc . charged as followe: $10 for each causing nervousness headaches, dizzl-| billiard table and $5 for each pool ness, palu in back of head neuralglal gable. Further ordered that clerk Irritesbtitey, ssomach troubl and in of said court {asue said Hcense for a Aahes and Yet ls pa po | term of twelve months and deliver to permanently {mpatring the ‘vision,| the collector who shall be charged hundred of persons who have no-di-+} with same and-recetve due credit rect. trouble with thelr eyes find] when his eettlement is made. upon careful examination of the eye : . santa that thelr sickness, discomfort and| Ordered that E B. Borron be not! fled to make éstimates for steel misery is due wholly to a strain caused from some (hidden) latent de | bridge to be placed across Shaw fect of theeye or so an insufficlency | Branch, east of Prairie Clty to re- Ordered by the court that a license on all pool and billiard keepers be cuses, Jayne Elenora Mains, Isaac N Geo D MeNeil Alice R Mains Guardians’ and Curators’ Docket. In sult on note of Nellie Prescott vs Wm T Klotzsche, H H Hallett withdraws as attorney for plaintiff. State vs Lyman Lyons, conduct- fog gambling house, reset for Feb17. State vs F Steuck, selling liquor to minor, continued to Feb 17. State vs Chas Tellero, selling Nquor to-minors, recet-for Feb 17; y State vs John Garrison, illegalsale of liquor reset for Feb 17. State vs Sly Nichols, reset for Feb 18. State vs Wes Burgess, burglary, 9uh day, Wednesday, March 4 Teasly Kilzad Sanders Martha W O Jaekson Cummings Samuel Y Effie M Cummings Anderson Jessie & Mattie 8 Anderson Powell Harvey se Warren 10th day, Thursday, March 5 Norman Jessie & Nellie Bo Jno C Hayes Simmons Win M SM Doyle Haskins Lena Letal WT Hover Potlenbarger Mildred M J W Poffenbarger Lewis Effie S et al JW Lewis 11th day, Friday, March 6, JW Jamison ANegetable PreparationforAs- |}j similating the Food andRegula- |f H| cing the Stowachs and Bowels of ISINEAN Is “CHULDRENs | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- |}; ness and Rest.Contaiirs neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Peipe of Otel Lr SAMUEL PITCHER Mx. Senna i Rochalla Salts ~ ‘Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- || tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. __| Ato imonths old 3) Dosis 356 INIS OXwwww—— | EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 7 Noties. Whereas, on the 28th day of December, 19¢5, Harriet Snow and C. T. Snow, busband and wite by their certain deed of trust recorded mn book 179 at page 362 in the office of the recorder ot deeds of Bates County, Missouri, conveyed Ito the undersigned trustee the following de- Beginning at the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 23, township 40, range 31. Ranning thence west 350 feet, thence north 210 feet, | Sobed real estate in Bates coanty, Mo., to | wit: CASTORIA For Infants snd Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought.» in Use | For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA™ THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORE CITY. Sheriff’s Sale, ¢ By virtue and authority of special execu- tion for delinqnent taxes issued from the office of the clerk of the ciroult court of Bates ; County, Missouri, returnable at the February term, 1908, of said court and to me directed in favor of State of Missouri ex rel Yancy C. Combs, Collector of the Revenue of Bates coun- | ty, Missouri, and against I. R. Finch, | have | levied upon and seized all the right, title, in- terest and claim of the sald I, R Finch of, in peroe ore 350 feet, thence south to the place of | and to the following described real estate, to- eginning, of one or more of the ocular muscels es inh, Richie Claud H et al HC Richie place the wire bridge which went] Qo toi pred Met al MM Carroll These nerve impulses can be perma: daw arr M nently relleved hy my new method of | @OWM recently. Wooil Orvil et al 1 J Morgan Lens Treatment, without the use of} Court adjourned to meet again the | lark Grace David L Clark firss Monday fn. March. 126h day, Saturday, March 7, ast for Feb 18 he above described property being situated j wits ‘ ve 2 uated | “g . State vs Elmer Simpson, reset for| in the town (now city) of isutler, Mo, Which | bait tied) of the Faineaat ot the ncrleeet ct . conveyance was made in trust to secure the | section thirteen (13) townshtp thirty-eight (38) Feb 19. payment of two promissory notes, described in | range thirty vad (38) soukelilba ante =H State ve Richard Roe, burglary, re- said deed of trust. And whereas, such deed of | goreg, all tytn and being in the said county drugs or medicines of any kind trust provided that If said notes, or elther of | and state of The usual amount of ordinary ac- counts covering running expenses 1 were audited, allowed and warrants drawn in payment of same, will have office at One on the Customer. Hotel Pennel, One Day Only. A rather amusing: story 18 told on @ man who went into a hardware SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, store of a neighboring town and Hours, 10 to 5 p. m. wished to purchase an axe, says an Ohjo paper. Being shown thearticle No Extra Charge for Examination | ang informed that the price was . oo —| $1.15 he sald: ‘Why, I can getthat County Court Proceedings. same kind of an axe from 4 mail : order house for 90 cents.” The court met in reguiar session “Very well,” sald the hardware Monday afternoon, February 4, man, “I will give {% to you for the 1908 with all officers present and same price provided that you will do transacted the foHow!ng business: | ¢he same with me as you would with Merchants tax of J. W. Rogers re | them,” duced from $5.28 to $3.16 on ac- count of erroneous assesement, as he handed over a dollar bill, the G. H. White’s assesament reduced | merchant giving him back ten cents on merchant’s tax from $2,800 to|in change, $1,400 on account of error, “All right,” replied the customer “Now,” said the hardware man, “I On estimate furnished by Engineer wang 25 cents more to pay express Hackett Thos & Jesse Jno © Hayes set for Feb 17. Atwell Harry NG Jno C Hayes re aero. a Welch UG Jno C Hayes © STORTA. Lusk Anna 8 J R Jenkins Short Alsie & Samuel TS Harper. 18th day, Monday, March 9. Davis Lura etal Youngs Nancy A Rudddle Mabel et al Standish Dora May E CHorton Wagoner Alfonee et al H Loeb 14th duy, Tuesday, March 10. Bears the ha Kind You Have Always Bought Signature fs of Kaid Harry MacLean Free. Tangier, Feb. 10.—Kald Sir Harry MacLean, next to the sultan the most Influential man in Morocco, has arrived here under an escortfrom Jno W, Jamison Albert Youngs Geo W Ruddle Koeger Bonnie V et al Wm Mawson ; Nafas Walter Jno W Gench the bandit, Raisull, who has had him Six Lydia et al LQ Robards under bondage for seven months. He was brought here in accordance with the agreement which the British government made with Raisuli for his release. Great Britatn will pay $100,000 to Ratsuli and guarantee him protection and immunity from arrest. C. E. Robbins, Auctioneer. Rogers Fern Chambers Thos OC Rogers Mary E Chambers J. A SILVERS, Judge of Probate, Origin of Woman, The Hindoo legend accounting for the origin of woman {s an {uteresting contribution to the solution of the question and gives a glimpse of his ability as @ prose writer. “The Hindoos say that Twashtri, the Vulcan of Hindoo mythology, created the world but that when he AH —Belt the- ‘\charges,” which the purchaser gave were allowed for work done by dredge} him, “How much did your axe cost boate: you?” T. H. Foohey & Sons, $8.912.86;)" «One dollar and fifteen cents,” the A. V. Wills & Sons, $4,457.14; R. H.! man anewered. McWilllams, $1,699.98. A. H. Bell “Very good; now give me the 5 allowed warrant, salary and expen- ses, $121 81. Jason Deardoff allowed $5.50 mil- age for bringing Grant Barbour, insane,to Butler. L. L. Rockhold’s taxes reduced from $39.97 to $3623 account of error. School loan of $3,500 granted Anna Bell Miller and WG. W. Miller on land in Grand River township. Missourl State Bank depository bonds for protection of Drainage money approved. V. J. Cumpton. exempted from pay-} postage,” which the purchaser had to hand-over. “Now how much did your axe cost you?” “One dollar and twenty cents,” sald the customer. “Not so cheap after all,” said the the axe, tossed it back on the shelf and told the customer to call for tt in ten days, as that would be assoon as he could get it if he had ordered it from the mafi order house. —Ex. CASTS cents more for money order fees and jexecration upon his carelessness he merchant, whereupon he picked up; Th Kd Yo a Ags Bagh | @ Kind You ing merchants taxes for year 1907 | hoe =e \ as it is proved that he is nota mer of -other-things and ha come to the creation of what was to be his chief d’ouvre he found to his annoyance that he had run out of materials, Hehadnotasinglechunk ofsol{d material left. With a mental to have? Are you going to sell to get rid of the etuff, or do you want the money for {t? I GET THE MONEY! Sold $87,028.00 worth of stuff in the past tour months. Honest work and fellinto @ profound meditation the] uate of two best auction schools in result of which was the following|the world. Member of International formula, the recipe for the creating| Auctioneers’ Assoclation. Vice-pres- of the aweet confection known as wo-|!dent Mo. State Auctioneers’ Asso- man. : He took, according to the legend “the roundness of the moon, the un ‘dulating carves of the serpent, the graceful twist of the creeping plant, ' the light shivering of the grass blade and the slenderness of the willow the velvety softness of the flowers, the |lightness of the feather, the gentle gaze of the doe, the frolicsomeness of the sunbeam, the tears of the cloud |the inconetancy of the wind the in four different counties For terme and dates cal! on or ad dress me at Amoret, Io. AUCTIONEER! I am prepared to cry sales in this and adjolning counties on reas- onable terms. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Have been a trader and shipper of live stock 10 years. ' } How about that-sale you are going | Mir the high dollar, is my motto. Grad-| ciation. Make the important gales ' thom was not paid when due, the undersigned trustee should sell said property at public ven- due and apply the proceeds of said sale to the paymant of said indebtedness, And whereas, said notes have not been paid and the same are now past due, therefore, by virtue of the power vested in me by said trust deed, and at the reqnest of the legal holder of the notes, 1 will offer said property for sale at the court house door in the city of Butler, Batea county, Mo., on Friday the 2lst day of February, 1s, between the hours of eight o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon, and will | Sell the same to the highest bidder for cash. 4-4 C, R, HOME, Trustee. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin istration upon the estate of John Corbin, deceased, have been granted to the undersign- County, Missouri, bearing date the 27th day of January, 1908. are required to exhibit them to me for allow- ance, Within one year from the date of said tet= exhibited within two years from the date of the publication of this notice, they will be for- ever barred, W.D. CORBIN, M4 Administrators. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- istration de bonis non with the will annexed, upon the estate of Isaac N. Mains, deceased. Bates County Probate Court in Bates county, 4 Bourl, bearin; | ber, 1907, and that as such administrator, I | have taken charge of the co-partnership effects which firm Isase N. Mains, deceased, wai agalust the estate of Deacon Brothers and Com- pany are required to exhibit them to me for ed within one year from the date of the tion of this notice, they-will re oer jarred. E. A. BENNETT, | 15-4t Admr. D.B.N with will annexed Notice. mentary w) mn the estate of John S. Courtright, deceased, = ave bee! nted to the undersign: ber, ° All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow- ters, or they may be ded from an; | of eich estate; and tXsald claims be not bited within two years from i of thie notice, oer Sra " NANCY COURTRIGHT. 16-4t Z Executrix. ed, by the Bates County Probate Courtin Bates Souri, and as such having in charge the estate All persons having sletms against saldestate Nexed, to sell at public or ters, or they may be precluded from any bene-' fit of such estate; and if said claims be not. date the 28th day of Decem- °%*t front of the firm of Deacon Brothers and Company of partner. Therefore, all persons having claims lan allowance, within one year from tha date of 5 | aid letters. and if such claims be not exbibit- | Sheriff's Sale. plica- | souri, and Notice is hereby given, that letters testa- ‘nes, Henry ‘mes. I ha ed by the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates Alvah A. Prier, Le Varnes, Hen: County, ig bearing date the —— day of son, trustee, Rufus K. ance, within one year from the date of said le! lt (39) and 150 acres wid lot eight (8) in the e: (1-4) and north the date ofthe the west one-half (1-2) forever north jssouri, and { will on | Saturday, the 15th day of February A. D. 1908, between the hours of nine o’clock in thefore- { | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east court house door in the city | of jutler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the | same or 80 much thereof as may be Teqaired at pages vendue, tothe highest bidder for cash { nhand to satiefy sald Snoegtigs, Py costa. HW 13-4 . C.F. Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. | Adminietrator’s Sale of Real Estate. | Whereas, the Probate Court of Bates County Missouri, by its order duly enteret of record atthe regular November term, 1907, of said court, did order and direct the undersigned public administrator of Bates County, Mis- of Branham Hill, deceased, as administrator de , bonis non with the will of said deceased an- rivate sale the fol- lowing real estate, lying, being and situate in sald-county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- wit: The east half of the southeaet quarter of sec- tion thirteen (18), in township forty (40), of reare thirty (30), and the south half of lot two , 2), in the southwest quarter of section eighteen H (is), in township forty (40). of range twenty-nine (20), containing ip all 120 and 32-100 acres, more or less, the same belonging to the estate ofsaid reihise Bh Cote Reg po head, i e ore & ying the specific legacies novkded forin the wil of said Branham Hill, jeceased. Therefore, I will on Thursday the 13th day of February, 1908, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the hay been granted to the undersigned, by the afternoon of that day, offer for sale at public auction tothe highest bidder for cash, at the door of the court howss, in the cit; of Butler, in Bates county, Missouri, the whole of the real estate above described. JOHNC HAYES, 13-4t Public Administrator of Bates Co., Mo. 7. By virtue and authority of special execn- ,, Won 0} delingnent taxes isened from the oflice of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Bates county, Mo., returnable at the Februar: term, | 1908, of said court, and to me directed, in favor | of State of Missouri-ex rel Yancy ©. Combs, | Collectar of the Revenue of Bates county, Mis- agate Alvah A Prier, Ji Var- . Wilson, trustee, Rufus K. Hol- we levied upon and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the said ry C, Wil- Holmes of, in and to the | following described real estate, to-wit: | ve hs abt (hy deven Ch sigue yin Soctiog aes "i seven (7) eight (8) in section five 5) township thirty-nine (89) range twenty-nine northwest one-fourth SE PO state ‘of Missouri; and t 4 aa alice the t8ttr tay of February A; D.1008,—— between the hoursof nine o’clock \- noon and five o’clock in : ‘afternoon ma of tant j , in the elty of ‘aforesaid, seil the T3-4t ‘4 ign chant. Pry ce a ern | simidity of the hare, the vanity ofthe} Am well posted in pedigrees and ‘tes County, Eat public vendue te the highest ede eee W. R. Owen resigns as trustee ot; Will HavejAutomobile Club. |peacock, the hardness of the dia- peor oer years experience as ay PC arsons Bhving claims againet eald estate cuenta oi ala Sa Grand River and C. H. Argenbright There is talk of organizing an mond, the cruelty of the tiger, the LYMAN HENSLEY. are required to bit them sk allow- for allow. Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, {s appointed by court to fill vacancy. | Automobile Clubip Drexel thisspring. heat of the tire, the chill of the snow, Personal assessment of B, F. Greg-| “There will beat leasteixautomobiles the cackling of the parrot and the | 9-¢¢ ory of Mingo for taxes for year 1907 in the Club,” said a prominent busi- cooing of the turtle dove. He mixed Telephone Line No. 2. reduced from $14,130 to $5,000 | ness man to a representative of ths these together in equal proportions W. R. Bell, county treasurer, pre-; Star Sunday. “We expect to have and the result was woman.”—Ex. sents the following warrants for can-|something worth while hereand I o ASTORI, Ae ee vatate; aid if said claims be not exhil ‘within two years from the date of the blication of this notice ry be forevi Sheriff’s Sale, Barred JOHN J. FISCHER, . Fi 164 Admi: ' jue and anthority of special execu im reout tases ineaed, the office ofthe AMSTERDAM R. F. D. 3. RICH BILL BRICK Notice of Final Settlement. cellation: have been corresponding with sever- | The Kind You Have Bought Notice is hereby given to all creditors and BE. & J. Fund $ 549.85 al firme in regard to prices and am fpsstus | @NDTILECO. [gn chat iy Allie MeOrasken, Sennist 1,100.60 cartels’ machine which Tr thooght, ye ee ie ee ak mmon 00! . m ine whic oug! read: for the market. > oe Township School "500 00! perhaps you might have in some Horse Ends Its Own Life. ”, be ; oCRA re R. F. D. No.1 15,479.83 magazine.” We hunted up a bundle John Williams losta mare Satur-| 3inch...81250 4 inch. 3 4 shes » ’ Salary 6,18087' of magazines for the business man day which he recently bought of Mr.| 6 inch...$30.00 . : ~— | Saturday the isth day of February A. D, 1 Contingent 4,361.05, and suppose he found the ad he was Ralston for $125. The mare killed 201nch... : 6 : a 8 of nine o*olock tn the 1,778 84 good roads and we can’t eee why It the roof of the shed. This is be an ideal: place tor ond be Mr. Williams

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