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The Kansas City Post DAILY AND SUNDAY An old-Fashioned Democratic Paper. Unlimited News Service, “Splendid Features, Complete and Accurate Market Reports, Big Colored Mag- azine Sections Sunday. Should be in every home. SPECIAL OFFER: THE KANSAS CITY POST DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY MAIL TO JANUARY 1, 1909... Daily Except Sunday, one year. . Daily and Sunday,’ one year, SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY ADDRESS The Kansas City Post KANSAS CITY, MISSOUR‘ County Court. A Letter From Kansas. County Treasurer authorized to) Horace, Kan., July 8, 1908.—En1- transfer $10,650 from Bates County | por Towes:—Tae Trves is a weekly Drainage District Construction fund | visitor at our house, and there is al- to Interest fund of sald district for} ways a rush to see who gets to look the purpose of paying sald drainage | is over firss Everybody is enjoying interest coupons due July 1,1908 {the very best of health out here. School loan granted to J W Ad-|The climate is delightfal. The days mire and wife in the sum of $1,000. | are warm, but the nights are always CG Weeks, county clerk, presents/ cool. We have the most beautital quarterly etatement for quarter end-/sunshiny weather, but if we could ing June 30, 1908, which is by the} have traded a few of our bright days court examined and approved. for some of Bates county’s harvest T P Campbell, collector tor Walnut sime, I think it would have been ac- township, presents his bond, which | ceptable all round. ~ feexamined and approved. There was a grand celebration the WA Woods, collector of New Home| 4th at Tribune at which I met a township, presente his bond, which| great many Bates county people. {s examined and approved. Everybody seemed to be having a| « Fine report of Calvin F Boxley ex-/ fine time. The people are @ great amined and approved. deal more sociable here than they Fine report of M A Hamilton ex-|are in the east. Out here youscarce- amined and approved. ly ever meet a stranger. I neversaw Dram shop license granted +o| better neighbors in my life I think Henry Christman, of Rich Hill, Mie-| they certaloly live by the Golden sourt, Rule. Court appoints judges for primary} Wehave a good garden, but we election to be held August 4, 1908. |{trrigate tt from our well. The crops Nore: In publishing the primary | are needing rain. We have only had election judges appointed by the| light showers this spring. We have court last week, those appointed for] not had a big rain eince laet August. Watxvr (Foster Pet.) were omit} Most everybody have fenced thelr ted. They are as follows: crops aud have turned their stock Warxur (Foster): J W Darby, | loose on the rauge. Chas West, Bob Treasurer, B B Wirt,} The wheat crop is almost an entire T M Cox, U Callison. failure in Western Kansas, but W. L. W R Bell presents the following] Davis, of Bates county, thinks bis warrants for cancellation: wheat will make seven bushels per Good Democratic Editorials, $1.25 $2.50 ie $3.50 Pauper fund $ 28815] acre. People anticipate that seed pots aE . E&J 13 50} wheat will be worth $1.00 per bushel, A Gambler's Father, But Calm.’ Shake. Mt Pleasant R R 550] Encourage Uacle Abb to write as KC, Star, From the Onto State Journal. County 25 451 often as possible, as we always enjoy This a really true boy story. The A classday orator at Harvard Com School 1,550.00} reading items from home. boy {s the beloved son of an attorn- ey in the Scarrits building. When not engaged in getting other persons out of trouble this attorney pute in his time helping his son out of diffi culty. Tho boy ts twelve years old The attorney was called to the telephone this morning by his eten- ographer. A school professur, o friend of the faml'y, was out at the other end of the wire. “Passing along the street,” the professor sald, “1 caught William in & gambling game, dice, ‘craps,’ I be Neve ita called. What shall I do about 14?” “Well!” the attorney exclaimed “IfL were you I'd bet on Willlam fle’ll win.” BUY OF THE PRODUGER AND GET IT PURE I PAY THE FREIGHT dress One Case of HONEY (Containing Two five-gallon cans, 125 Ibs.) T jruarantee this to be Pure California White Sage Honey and the best produced in the world, Send your name, address and give the names of nearest R, R. Station and a local Bank and the honey will be sent freight prepaid for your ex- amination and if satisfactory to you pay the Hank $12.50, otherwise you are not out a cent, Special prices on five cases or more GRENVILLE J. LYNN, PRODUCER AND SHIPPER OF PURE CALIFORNIA HONEY 1029 East 46th St. ing above advertisemest. © 35-6m. YOU SEND NO MONEY Twill ship FREIGHT PREPAID to any Ad Absolutely Pure Extracted Los Angeles, Cal. Please give name of this paper when answer- R Dratnage 25,022.10 Ordered that E B Borron be not! fied to survey and make estimate for bridge in sec 27, Deepwater town- ship. T D Embree presents his second quarterly statement, which is ex- amined and approved. School loan granted to Ira D & F R Allen in the sum of $1,500 oncom- mon school fund. School loan granted to Jennie Fos- ter!n sum of $5(0 on commonschool fund. — School loan granted to J K Martin and WG Myrsey in the sum of $3,000 on common school fund. School loan granted to GS Ham- mock in the sum of $250 on town ship school fand. AV Wills & Sons, partlalestimate, sta 1147-1156 main bridge, 57.380 cu yde “@ 20c less 10 per cent $10,- 828 40. School loan granted to B Henry in the sum of $1,500 on common Respecttully, Gro R Danteu used these golden words: “It we have learned here thatin a real handshake man meets man at par, we have mastered a soctal ac- complishment that will stand us fn better stead than many graces ac quired {n tea drinking and bridge.” We like that. It has the ring of real goodness. Nota sham of snob bery anywhere abouts it. It {is the ‘gospel of “a man’s a man for a’ |that,” and {t meets him on that jplane, and puts fortha hand and jshakes without a doubt, ora grt- mace, ora mental reservation, A man’s hand may upset his tea cup or play a bad game at bridge, but if (is hae the vigor of sincerity and openmindedness, and charity of heart, itis helpful in unfolding hu- manity fora better day. Yes, shake; not 6 limp end languid shake, but a hale and hearty ehake, one that squeezes into the hand of your fellow the sense of a common brotherhood. Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS Artemesia McMurtry to J F Baker & wite parsofS W,S W sec 10 Osage, east of right of way $2100. Pauline Cook to J H Cook ¥ pt lot 2-8 blk 84 Rich All $145. RJ Groves to Wm J Lamm 1608 sec 13 East Boone $11,000. Ida Twombly to Annte Pitcher 10 @ sec 16 Mingo $400, Thos McComb etal to James H Hedges 160 a sec 33 Osage $5000 Hymen DeWolf to F L Smith 804 sec 1 Elkhars $3200. Mary C Shelton to L R Allen lots 6,7, 8,9, 10 blk 3 Pages add to Adrian $900. security Bondsjand Stocks... ash on Hand and fi Total. Sheriff's Sale tn Partition. Maud S. Marley, Flora E, Headlee, Cora May Carpenter and Fannie Blair Allison, Plalnt ffs, vs. Pauline May ley, Defendants, In ‘he Cireuit Court of Bates Co., Missouri. By, virtue and authority of a decree and order of sale made by the said court, in the above entitled cause, and of a certified copy thereof, dated 19th day of May, 1908 I willon Capital | CABSTORIA. school loan. nsete The Kind You Have Always Bought | Kansas City Bridge Co awarded We Blok dey 08 AveaEs, 188; between the hours of nine 0’clock in the fore- Total. Signature WAH contracts to construct 30 f¢ concrete | noon, and five o’clock in the afternoon of that of e4h J bridges over Heart Branch and Soap] (yie ter shater lo Hates county Miscou, The Bank: in the city of Butler in Bates county, Missouri, sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, viz: Lot three (3) and the south half of lot two (2) in Lyda Henry’s addition to the city of Butler, Missouri, sai property having a frontage of seventy feet more or less on High street, in Creek at $755 00 each; also contract for 86 foot concrete bridge over Mill Sap branch @ $885 00. Shop Work vs. House Work. Dr. Otto Juettner, of Cincinati, in Lestie’s Weekly. ‘ Midland Bridge Co awarded con sald elty of Butler, Hates county, Missourl: ‘i The luck of housewives and do-| tract for constructing 32 toot beam | iniaccordance with the terms of the order and The Trust Co.: ae decree aforesaid. mestic servants {s disrupting society aud bome life. Ihave no sympathy with women who work in stores or bridge in Mingo twp ( $383.00; also contract (with proviso to rescind) for 70"x14” in Deer Creek township C, F, BEARD, Sheriff of Bates County, Missouri, S7-4t A , : ovher industrial institutions for|@ $12 50 per foot. Notice of Final Sattlemens abi yi i ¥ 2on-| Noticeis hereby given to creditors and starvation wages, when there are| Western Bridge Co awarded con-| Notice !s bettas fryethe ee thousands of homes in which they can get respectable employment, bet- ter fitting themselves for married tract for joists. The usual amount of ordinary ac- counts covering running expenses Levy, deceased, that I, Hattie &, Levy, execu- trix of said «state, intend to make final settle- ment thereof. at the next term of the Bates Co. Probate Court, in Bates Lejgge State of Mis- souri. to be held at Butler, Missouri, on the Frank Allen lite, Women competing with men| were audited, allowed and warrants |)? 4y 0! August, We TATTIE B. LEVY Dr TC Boulware simply lower the wage scale, cause a| drawn in payment of same. ills iexeentrlx, CH Dutcher |lack of support by men and a ten- The Remedy That Does. John Deerwester Truetee’s Sale. , Daniel C. Barrett and Dollie A. | dency toward singleness. Dr J M Christy “Dr. King’s New Discovery is the Wheret we said. Then we did it. Others TRIED TO, but we DID. Work? Dothey! Use- ful here as in any other Ball Bearings —in bicycles, sew- ing machines, all sorts of run-easy mechanism—Why “not in the L.C Smith & Bros. Typewriter remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform,” says Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Barrett, his wife, by their certain deed of trust, d March 5th, 1388, and filed for rec ord in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and Missourt, on March 16th, 1888, Wm E Walton, Pres , for Bates count | | | Pa. “Isis curing me of throat and | ana duly recorded in book 8, at page 3, of sald J B Walton, Cashier, lung trouble of long standing, that record ratocere sone Tre Malena legit i a other treatments relieved only tem porarily. New Discovery is dolog me so much good that I feel confident {ts continued use fora reasonable length of time will restore me to per- fect health.” This renowned cough and cold remedy and tbroat and lung healer {s soldat Frank T.Clay’s drug store. 50c and $100. ‘Trial bottle free, Ls) situate in the county of Bates at of Missouri, to-wit: The south half of the southwest quarter of section three (8), and the north half of the northwest quarter of section ten (10) allin townsbi forsyens range thirty-three (33), west ofthe Sth p. m. ‘and containing 160 acres sopotting Govern- ment survey, in trast, to secure tl ofa certain i not scribed in said di f trust; and whereas, de- fault has been made in the payment of the said dor note sforessid Sra jays, whereas, Leavens, trastee, ed in said deed of trust, has refused to trustee, and esecate the powers and * Fattening Fowls Quickly. | trustee, and exeeute the, nralist, ‘And whereas, Shut the fowls up in a darkened | oF promi place with juet enough light for them to see to eat, and feed on corn meal, ground oate, cracked wheat and shorts, which may be mixed in equal proportions and acalded. Feed as often duripg the day as they will eat up the food clean. In other words, of stoff them. Take a light and feed | county, Missouri again juet before you go to bed, and asearly in the morning as posstble. | #iicrwin tne e Supply them with grit and water, and keep the premises clean. Halfa dozen fowle together will fatten more quickly thun a large nomber. Ifyou could pen them off, six in a pen, you will get beet results, Cooked pota- toes, rice, corn bread, cracked corn ocd whole wheat may aleo be fed. peete green stuff, as it will'do Cememt Bui - ERT “ALL the writing ALWAYS in sight” ‘ che Rubber " goods. Notice of Distribution. Rotice 1s hereby given to all the helre eatate of Wierd Henry, ipea Apertec! 1 Remedy for Constipa- fion, Sour Senate Diarehten Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of Bast file. ©000000000000000000000000-0100000000008000000000000000 The Missouri State Bank The Walton Trust Co. OF BUTLER, MISSOURI. . : Consolidated Statement Money loaned on farm mortgages and personal Real Estate, including bank building. Furniture, Fixtures and Title Abstract Books Rta asta terananiieres eee $743,632.61 LIABILITIES Surplus Fund and Pro Total Deposits........... sseseeassesseesssoeronssossoansesersgeecesencesconeen $743,632 61 Recelves deposits, buyes notes and always has money to loan Depository for the public funds of Bates county. We want you patronage and will grant every accommodation that any good bank cou offer. Under State Supervieton and often examined by bank exashiners. Woofferfaithtalservice and absolute safety for deposits. in Oklahoma, on long time and at low interest rates. Havecomplete Title Abstracts to all lands in Bates county. Issues time certificates of deposits bearing interest and payable in 6 or 12 months, or transfer you a farm mortgage for any idle money you may have 38 years continuous experience in lending money on farms and after selling the mortgages to 300 and over investors without any of them losing one dollar of principal or interest. J B Walton Dr T C Boulware, Vice-Pres., 60 TO LOGA LUMBER AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ae same cael Pertiand Cement cheaper than was ever known before. Blocks made and sold by us CHEAP-' Galvenized Iron Roofing bought in car lots and sold’ er than any dealer can buy wholesale, in’ small quantity. bonght in car lots and sold at a price that is as low as catalogue houses ask for inferior We are headquarters for Glass, Southern and Carter Lead and Linseed Oil. | - “if See our goods, get our prices and you will For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA » Made June 11th, 1908. ASSETS ..$536 461.43 23,876 25 1,000,00 11,395.10 . 170,899 88 ..8110,000.00 81,038 45 552,593 16 eS. ee Does & general banking business Loans on farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Dade and Polk counties, Missouri, also DIRECTORS CA Allen Fravk M Vovis J R Jenkins Wm W Trigg C R Radford Max Weiner Jno E Shuts Wm & Walton Wm B Tyler A B Owen B P Powell Frank 'M Voris, Vice-President, F Allen, Sec., C A Allen, Asst. Sec., Jesse E Smith, Asst. Cashier. N-MOORE LUMBER CO. aes 1s eas . Se ee eee ke ee ee ee ee eee ae ee ae j ~ i= 2 |-f tT | OTHERS. SELL THEM. ge be our customer.

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