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Missouri University News- Was ames or ‘lela wail BABY’S ITCH EASILY CURED with water, After four months, the! alin ; y Letter. various samples were taken to the! [Infantile Eczema Quickly Reliev-| laboratories and tested to determine | ed by External Use of Oil | The University Missourlan, the what changes had taken place in the | | newspaper recently rstablished at chemical nature of the coal. The| Wintergreen Com- the University of Missouri, issued au coal exposed to the weather Was | pound, “election extra” after the election to found to have lost 50 per cent ina give the students expertence in han- year. The coal stored in a damp diing news pressure. The paper was place was found to have deteriora on the street at 7 o'clock Wednes-| ted, but not so much as the former. day morning | The samples exposed in adry cellar Horace Willlams, she negro janitor | were found to be almost as sound as atthe Universtty of Missourl, has when first taken from the mines. | Infantile.eczema, which has baffled the skill of the best physicians for so many years at least seems to be cur able—and curable with great ease. Results of the last two years ind! cate conclusively that baby’s itch, infantile eczema and other skin dis eases of children can be very simply | cured by the application of acom | pound composed of wintergreen, thymol and glycerine, as D.D.D. Pre | ecripsion The Rev. Lowts Steeley, of Weath erly, Pa , writes: | “Our baby boy’s little face was so completed tifsy years of service with) The Savitar, the student annual of the university. He was born inslav- the University of Missouri, fs 0 have ery {n Kentucky and {s typical of the a girl representative on the board of “befo de wah” darky. He has seen editors for the first time in ten years six untversity presidents come and The “Coods” of the untveralty have go and has watched Columbia grow long destred to have a represen tt- from acorn patch to an up ’o-date tive onthe publication in school rollege town. : ae “ages ‘ dreadfully covered with eczema that college town They won this ye enUy a dat! po Hylsudiaa dimen tae an Shotts AS wii Ss The Cosmopolttan Club of the Unt. Hftteal trick. In the students’ election nearly all tne time. After using 34 versity of Missourl, whose members| *he girls promised the Arts and Scl- represent fifteen nations, recently euce department their solid vote wave an entertainment at which against the Engineering and Agri Chinese and Japanese students ap cultural departments provided the peared in their native coatumes ‘juniors would give them @ represen- “Missouri, Banzai” was the yell for| tative cn the Savitar. The deal went the occasion. | through and as 4 result the girls will A handsome oil painting of a hen j have & voice in editing she annual. has just been received by the Agri | Dr. A. Ross Hill, preatdens of the ‘ cultural department of the Univer \Universtty of Missouri, was once sity of Missouri. It {sa picture Of | offered 360 0 monte sek tae “Peggy,” 4 35,000 hen owned bY country store. He refused the offer, Ernest Kellerstrass of Kansas City. which was made when he was teach- “Peggy” 1s # white Orpington hen ol tng ina country school during his|?emedy for your children. : —— type and bes a ponent of youth. He told of the Incident re+| fio F. T. CLAY, He a . 225 exgeaa year, which her owner cently ina lecture at the Central sells at the rate of $5 each, when he} High Senool in Kansas City. Con- cares tosell them at all. At the | nung, Dr. Hill sald: “Don’t per- bottles D.D D. Prescription we are| so happy +o tell you he is ensirely | cured of the disease and has never | broken out again. If this letter is in} any way a help to other sufferers you may publish it.”’ ‘It you have a child which is suffer- log with this terrible itch, we are sure you will not neglect one hour to give your baby the right kind of relief We have seen too often how quickly the remedy mentioned above takes the itch away at once and how all the cures seem to be to be perma- nent; we have seen this too often to! hesitate at all in recommending the Senator Stone to His Friends. | what has happened, files intoa terrific GENUINE CASTO R IA ALWAYS | title, interest and claim of the sald The | said county and state of Missouri, and 1 will on Tri-State fair ats Memphis, Tenn., a mit an attractive offer so divert you cently Peggy was presented with] a from the broader purposes of life. solid gold leg band, set with dia- Your views will change as you grow monds, older and you willbe able to decide The Engineering Department of! more wisely.” the University of Missouri recently 4 completed « serles of experiments} Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup dealing with the storage of coal | moves the bowels gently. Contains J no oplates. It fs pleasant to take, ai Experlments were made with coal) nq children especially Ike the taste, exposed tothe weather, stured {In} go nearly like maple sugar. Sold by dry basements, and stored where it|(. W. Hess. | ZENER & REED MILLING CO, Are Now Ready for Business. Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 20, 1908. Epitor Times:—As {t is wholly im- practicable for me to write individ- ual letters to my numerous frisnds throughout the state personally thanking them for the support they gave me inthe recent campaign, I beg youtoallow me through the columns of your paper to thank them publicly.” This I do most heartily, and I wish to aseure each and all that their kindness will be long held in gra‘eful remembrance. While I am gratefal,as I should be, to those who supported me, hold naught of ill-feeling or pique toward those who felt obligated for any rea. son to support some other candi- date. What candidate for public favor one may support is always a question each man must decide for bimeelf, and because one may decide for reasons of his own to support one opposed to me fs no cause of of- W AN T E D: We want your Corn and Wheat pated ee eyaigrtr yg struggle = and will pay the highest market Seg of the contest will be for- prices for same. a into and that ell democrats will ‘ZENER & REED, Schell City, Mo. 2 Bring in your grain, Custom work promptly attended to. Give us a trial and we'll guarantee satisfaction. line for better lock in future, Chop Suey. They were telling a guileless, un- suspecting Englishman how chop| suey fs made. “First,” they informed him, “the Chinese restaurant man catches a very young chicken.” “Ah—indeed!” “And he locks that chicken up tn 6 pasteurized coop.” “You don’t say!” The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been “And he sets & trusty dog to watch in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of over that coop.” and has been made under te per= “How interesting!” Cus sonal supervision since its infancy. “Afd he feeds the chicken on milk, G Lied ‘Allow no one to deceive you in this, infant mushrooms, iced tea and sweet All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but pickles.” Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of “Oh, [ say—how very curious!” Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. “And presently the chicken’s wings begin to sprout.” What is CASTORIA “Yes,” Y ‘ “And the Chinaman cautions the Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare dog to be particularly careful.” goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It “Yes,” y E contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms “And the dog goes to sleep” and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind “Indeed!” Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation “And she chicken pecks a hole in and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the the pasteurized coopand flies away.” Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps “Oh, dear me!” The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, “And the Chinaman appears, sees rage, graba the dog, makes mince- meat out of him, and serves it to his customers as “chop suey,” and starts all over again with another sery young chicken.” “But, | say—doesn’t—didn’t—”’ He could get no satisfaction. svonrccorm. | ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought Beverly W. Robinson, while follow- ing the Meadow Brook hounds near in Use For Over 30 Years. Searington, L. 1, was thrown viol- ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE CITY. ently in taking a high fence. Horse and rider came down together. Mrs. Frederick Swift was close be-| = hind Mr. Robinson, and her horse POPPSSESS EN 000000 | Order of Publication. was tugging at the bit endeavoring | STATE OF MISSOURI, to catch up with the hounds. Mrs. | County of Bates, fa. , Swift was unable to swerve aside in In te Cireult Court. In Vacation Sept, 2and } f | Bears the Signature of time, and rather than have her hunt- | Hattle May Dantel, Plaintiff, er bungle and fall upon Mr. Robinson ‘ : |W. D. Corbin, D. M Corbin, Edythe H she sent him straight for the panel | The St. Louis Times Mary Hilton and B,J Corbin, Defendan Order of Publication, i Now at this day comes the plaintlif herein,iM by her attorneys and files her peti tio sllegtngs among other things that defendants, D. Corbin and RB. J, Corbin are non-residents of, the State of ari; Whereupon, It ie ordered by the clerk in| vacation, th defendants be notified b: publication that p bh yrs them in this court, the object and gene al nature of which ie to obtain a decree for tl artition of the following ¢ Ping and being situate in souri, to wit: * | ‘The northwest quarter of section seven (7) | tewaahle forty-two (42) of range thirty-two | (82) and the north half of the north half of the: northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and tl southeast quarter of the northe | gupvtee of section twelve (12) of town: | a] Ip forty two (42) of range thirty-three (88), and an order for the eale of said real and a division of the prooeeds of such gal tween the parties plaintiff and defendants in said suit according to their respective righte and interests in sald real eatate as may be found and declared by the court, and that un less the said defendants be and appear at thi court, at the next term theraof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city Fearless and Independent 2 | Butier, in said county, on the frst Nonda — $$$ | February, 199, and on or before the fir ofthe tall fence, and with a quick | tap of her whip sent the hunter sail- ONE WHOLE YEAR FOR {ng over. Mr. Robinson and his horse were then struggling to rise, but Mra. Swift, by rare presence of Through the Mail ee] mind and courage, was able to clear, leaving them unhurt.—New York World. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu tion issued from the office ofthe clerk of the ciroult court of Bates County, Missouri, re- turnable at the February term, 1908, of said courtanito me directed in favor of State of A COMPLETE PAPER, Missouri ex rel W. R ef eats, tis 12 to 16 Pages Daily. Th First National Kank of Fort Scott, Ka 5 1 have levied upon and seized all the right, CLEAN, CRISP NEWS. rst, ete tO. 0OOOEEOOEOO 20000 ROMEO D rer ber: National Kank of Fort Scott, Kansas, of, in and to the following described real estate, to- it: Lot four (4) in block seven (7) in the city of Rich HIM, Missouri, all lying and being in the ‘ of said term, unswer or plead to the petiti in said cause, the same will be taken as con-| fess nd judgment will be rendered accord. Friday, the 27th day of November A, D. 1908, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and tive o’clock tn the afternoon of that day, atthe east court house door in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the same or 80 much thereof as may be required at pres vendue, tothe highest bidder for cash nhand to satiefy said execution and costs. If you want to take advantage of this spe- cial price, send in your two dollars to-day and your subscription will run to Jan. 1, 1910, ingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof! be published, according to law, in Tue BUTLER) WEEKLY TIMES, & newspaper published in sald. county of Bates for four weeks successively, publishe! at least once a week, the last inser- tion to be at least thirty days before the firat day of said next February bes of this sour }. F, BEARD, leat Sherif of Bates County, Mo. | Cireuit . F A trne op from the record. Witness my® THIS SPECIAL RATE IS $1 coxa) haves “counts, Shis” aau at Comet of Sheriff's Sale, crm ornate tember, 1908, T. D. EMBREE, By virtue and authority of special execution! $ GQQD FOR A LIMITED TIME Cirenit Clerk, issted from the office of the clerk of the ei 4-4t C. M. BARKLEY, D. G court of Bates county, Mo., returnable at the Uirbdoved February term, 1:08. of court, and t directed, Inf or of at of Mo. ex rel ‘ R, SEND FOR A Shertff’s Sale. elland against J. ‘erguson and the heirs : ofJ. L. Ferguson. i have levied upon and SAMPLE COPY. By virtue and authority of spectal execution selzed all the right, title, Interest and claim of {sued from the office of the clerk of the olrout the said .. Ferguson’ and the heirs of J. L. court of Bates county, Mo, returnable at the! Fergusoi in and to the following described . February term, 13, of said court, and tome real estate, to-wit: THE ST LOWS TIMES directed. in favor of State of Mo, ex rel W. R. Lot on two in block one hundred sixty- . Bell, Collector of Revenue of Bates couuty, eight in Rich Hill Town Company’s second ad- Mo ,and against W. J. Cole. I have levied dition te the city of Rich Hill in-Bates county, ST. LOUIS, MO. upon end seized all the bi a title, interest Missouri, all lying and_ being in the said coun- and claim of the said W. J. Cole of, jn and to ty and state of Missouri; and I will, on the following described real estate, to-wit: Against the north fourth (1-4) of th Ui Friday the 27th day of November A. D. 1908, half (1-2) of ee thirty-four ( ) acotion ale hy between th f nine o’clock ! fore- nnn ————— | township thirty-nine (89) - seen and ve ofehock ‘ta tan attoreeor at tent cess a G9), all lying and being in the sald eousty mea day, at the enst court house d or, In the city of Sheriit’s Sale. state of Missourl; and I will, on jutler, county o! tes aloresaid sell the same, Frid yhe 27th di or so much therof es may be required, at pub- ‘ay, the 27th day of November A. D. 1908, lic vendue to the highest bidder for cash ia |, BY virtue and authority of a special execution | hetween the hours of nine o’clock in the f issued from the office of the Clerk of the Circuit | noo: cloo! oon of thi Hane te ORY a asses oT BEARD, peer of ngoieed county, do. returnable at the day, Pike chs Soeth house toner go 20 ; cols ‘ebruary term, 1908, of said court, and to me f __ tt Sheriff of Bates county, Mo. Gisetead: in tater of tele af Mincarl 6x re Batler, county of Bates Sforesaid, sell the p thereof as may be required, W. R, Bell and against Salli tame, or so much y H Sheriff's Sale. Theodore Beewartt her asokant’ Riaas at public yondue, to the highest bidder for Phelpa, William Phelps, Jack Phelps, Ji Vert hand, to satisfy said execution and By virtue and authority of special execution | Phe Li C. F, BEARD, ula Hodges and Mat Hi issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit | husband. I have levied upon and seized — Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. court of Bates county. Mo., returnable at the | all the right, title, interest and claim of the February term. 1908, of sald court, and to me | said Sallie Stewart and Theodore Stewart, her " directed} in favor of State of Mo, ex rel W. R. | husband, and Thomas a Phelps, Wilitam Phelps, Sheriff's Sale. Se ector of evenue of at ounty, ‘acl elps, James elps, Lula es ant Mo., and against Arabella Davis. Ihave levi: | Mat Hodges, her husband, of, in and to the fol-| ,,By,wiztwe and anthority of special execution ed upon and seized all the right, title. Interest | lowing described real estate, to-wit: court of Bates county. Me. ene ane cirenit And claim of the sald Arabella Davisof. in and | | Lots eleven (11) and twelve (13) in block twen- | Souruary term anu? bt ode a Be to the following deecribed real estate, to-wit: | ty-three (28) in Jackson addition to Faplaville, | directed, in favor State Of marae a ome The south 7 acres off the west half (1-2) of the sy all lyitg and being In the said county | Reiland’ aingt i C Manel ‘0. ex rel W. B. southeast quarter (1-4) of the southeast quarter | and state of . d I will, on heire of re Mages. i have aj Ly) (1-4) of section twenty-two (22) township fo! 4s and (gence tiriy ten 0), alt otngand being | Felder, the 27h Yay of November A.D. 108, | slid lk gM, te, Inert and dam af waiter id county and state of Missouri; and between the hoursof nine o’clock in the fore. | C_Masle of, in and to the following described . noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | real estate, to-wit: . Friday, the 2ith day of November A. D. 1908, | day, at the east court house door, in the cityof | Lot two (2) eleven (11) and twelve (12) to between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the | block one hundred sixty-two (162) in theclty noon and five o’clock in. the afternoon of that Sr go much thereof as may be required, | Of Rich Hill in Bates iro. all 1 dey, the east court house door, in the aity of iblic vendue, to the highest bidder for | and being id county and state of er, * Bu county of Bates aforesaid, sell the in hand, to satisfy said exoution and costs, souri; and J will, on at publ vet re pg tae a ah pai be pe, ltt Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, Friday, the 27th day of November A, D. 1908, in nd, to satisfy said execution and costs. between the hours of nine o’oldck in the fore- Cc. F BEARD, noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that 2-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo am day, at the east tesa ton warns Sheriff's Sale. Butler, ‘county of pg TY ‘ tabi 80 Coney go 3 may be required, By virtue and authority of special execution Phe ye od fe highest bidder for By virtue and anthority ‘of special execution | issued from the office o. the clerk of the circuit conte in hand, to satiety said execution and issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit | court of Bates county, Mo., returnable at the lat C. F. BEARD court of Bates county, Mo., returnable at the | February term, 1908, of eaid court, and to me Sherif of Bates county, Mo. F- bruary term, 1908, of said court, and to me | directed, in favor of State of Mo. ex rel W. R. directed, in favor of State of Mo. ex rel W. RB. } Bell, Collector .of Revenue of ‘Bates county, Bell, Collector of Revenue of Bates county, | Mi id against John Lewis Sr., Oliver H. Missour!; and against Benjamine M. Hinds, i} Le Wm Lewis and James H. a. s Pare py ane ig is} he evi ; : Gem Gity Hinds of, in and to the following described i B i usiness Sheriff’s Sale, real estate, to-wit: , in and to the following described 5 acres east half (1-2) of the southeast quar- | real estate, to-wit: ter (1-4) of the southwest quarter (1-4) of the| The north twenty-two (22) acres of lot twen- northeast quarter (1-4) twenty-! Pay (27) in section five (5) township thirty- township ty 40) range thirty-three, all (89) range thirty-three (38), all lying and and being in the said county ‘and state of - bolas in the sald county and state of ‘issourl; soyri; and I will, on and I will, on Friday, the 27th day of November A. D, 1908, Friday, the 27th day of November A, D. 1908, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore-| between the hours of nine 0’clook | fore- noon and five o’clock Be ee that geen ont Sys. o’clock in the ra Buller, sounty ‘of ‘Bates’