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se Fee Sse ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS ="0WES ¥ x The Farmer and Stockman has al- And you will generally find that they know of more good, intelligent people, those of good sense and dis- cage seastbudel Ras Naina iaas: HER rT cernment in your vicinity who have been cured by Dr. Pierce’s World-famed Family Medicines than by tion of the agricultural press to stop all other proprietary medicines. They have been making these cures ri : . : ight along for over forty’ years the flow of humanity from the rural and altogether likely you will easily find people all about you who will be only too glad to say a good word districts to the towns and cities. We for them. These old reliable curatives are not exploited or urged upon the afflicted by extravagant and have contended that the knowledge false promises but have a record of real, genuine cures to sustain them. picked up by the boy on the farm is ' in most instances equivalent to capi- Among women Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is truly a favorite by reason of tal by the time he has reached matur- Lydia E. Pinkham’s ‘ its remarkable cures which, for over forty years by far exceed those which can be ity. In other words, a young a Vegetable Compound credited to any medicine extant. By a little inquiry you will no doubt find some of arhe-oar rq tant mag Vienna, W. Va.—“I feel that Long these cured and grateful cases in your immediate neighborhood, for they are to be and can do these things reasonably | the last ten years of my life to via met with practically EVERY WHERE. They are Dr. Pierce’s best advertisements, well is in just as a position to See | table Compound y i good i Hlevan Seek their advice if you are a poor despondent over-burdened broken down, weak, start - th is = young 2 dey ane was bo we ing < city who has a few- thousand dollars, at be or pain-wracked woman, suffering from some derangement or weakness incident but who has no specific knowledge of . under the doctor's to your sex. any business, Sey nutaptnoreliet, ‘ Sy usband per. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in plain English, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., (new fully re- Holding these views as we do, we Peed vised up-to-date edition) gives all particulars which women need to eoer about their peculiar functions cannot regard it as a hardship why ; Verein Come and how to correct ordinary derangements and weaknesses. Cloth-bound volume of 1 ages, 31 one-. _|the individual come into My corer Bree nttt worked cent stamps, or in paper covers for 21 cents, post-paid. Why not send for it NOW? The New Edition is am os a mon om ‘ be: Hieved all my pang almost a household necessity. Address: World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. A.V. Pierce, Buffalo, i ¥, sean of Naving mosey, tt he hea) SREY aaa oh svete a strong body accompanied by an| women to take Lydia E. Pinkham's ambition to amount to something. | Vegetable Sueeneee. vom Exwa Such a one, however, in order to get Waar Vienna, W. Va. : ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. the most out of his talents, must be-| pound, made from native roots ani come the owner of some real estate. Kerbs, contains no narcotics or harm. 4 ful drugs, and to-day holds the record This is a large country and we have a] (1). the latgost number of actual cures tremendous variety of agricultural] of female diseases of any similar medi. DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS ARE A MILD BUT EFFICIENT PHYSIC, THEY MUST KNOW wa a iti cine in the country, and thousands of Order of Publication. Sannet bo mone eedante “devarlbed saetnek | Conditions. We have on the one voluntary testimonials are on file in : forth herein an umber of persons ao in-| hand our ranches where a single man| the Pinkham laboratory. at. ox V Person: ry a, WV e Can Fill Your Bill. bare F s+ da Z jus tergeved and whether they take by inheritance with tively small amount of} Mass., from women who have been ounty jates, ‘ith a compara' y , | or devise and their respective Segrecs of role- red’ fi almost every form of In the Cireult Court, October term, i909. In| tionship to sald ancestor 1s to plalntifs! help is able to operate thousands of | °Y rom i i i vacation July 16th, 1909, un! female complaints, inflammation, ul. We are now in position to fill your bills promptly and satisfactorily, J.D, Mudd and Nancy J. Mudd; piaiatins, | Ww Mm, it te ordered by the clerk, in acres, while on the other hand one ceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, “WY Ee Ww pesinet Wm. R. Hum, | defendes o*nolted by *pabllcation wat can find instances where a family is| itregularities, periodic pains, backache, TA rit ot ee ot We. By ames | laintiffs have commenced & suit against them an ;. indigestion and nervous prostration. Because we now have in operation at Hart, La., our BIG, Roach, deceased; ‘The unknown helrs of a this court, object and Beneral natare of living and living well on the income Every such suffering woman owes it to COMPLETE SAWMILL AND ANUFACTURING PLANT. We Bllsabeth Rosch, deqenged,, the Gime tle of plaintidte 1s wo the following lacs realized out of five or ten acres and} herself to give Lydia EB: Pinkham’s manufacture our own Lumber Mouldings, etc. It is to your ad: Seajemin Vauhere it living and {f deceased, | !n Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: n less than thi Vegetable Compound a trial. vantage to buy direct from a firm that manufactures the material then the unknown ‘widow, heirs at law or| Lot one of the northwest quarter and the | €Ve! ss than this. Se Wak If you would like special advice you use, devisees of anid Benjamin 'Vanhorn, deoeas- tod the BOrth RA of Seomnteee eet terand| The science of land irrigation has| about your case write a confiden- First, as we manufacture our own lumber we see that it is well ed; . venson, if Hving Sad ne south half of the northeast quarter, and | been greatly developed in recent] tial letter to Mrs, Pinkham, at sawed, dressed and dried before it comes out of our retail yard. sof the sald John D. Steaven- | the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, hs aac tael Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, Second, if you give us an order and it is not in stock at our ton, deceased; William Page, jolie FS — roa cone cme gnineast | years, and as a result of this millions and always helpful. yard, we can have it sawed for you promptly, and that means eee i wn Madd: Annee i gamer of sald tract an of acres that were formerly regarded York time saved and time saved means money saved. foot, Buel Mudd, David Rosch, Henry thence west fifteen and thir $/as worthless are now bein utilized] New York Newspaper Comments Third, as we manufacture our lumber, in buying of us you | Thomas Roach, Mary Walker and thence south to Mormon fork creek; thence ig Save the middle man's profit; in fact you are buying direct from ; ae ip eedhics set AER heretn by ener fine ef eat forte eetetings nersot to produce food for the human race. on Tariff Bill. the manufacture with the advantage of seeing the material before | od file their petition, under oath, north to the place of beginnin and containing Large areas whereirrigation cannot be you buy it, and remember you have no freight to add to the first ings that the defend- bout five acres more or leas, in which plain . ; New York, Aug.—The authors of 4 | living, Benjamin tliTs own an undivided one-half interest only) practiced have in the last decade been 4 Coat pier you ay ty us. 1 effort to get_good BARN TIMBERS Suhorn, if living, William Poge, Julia F. allin section nin: teen (10) also the northease e are makin, 4a special effort fe} the new tariff law would have to be . Bunting and James T. Batic are not residents quarter of the northeast quarter of section thir- brought under the plow and are be- and we are succeeding. We have in stock 4x6, 6x6, 6x8, and ff of the state of Missouri, and further alleging ty (80) and the west half of the northwest quar- |. : easily pleased if they could find con- : i Teer oe eon, twenty (20), (save and except aling made to produce profitable crops tai “eh 8x8, all lenghts from 10 to 20 feet. These timbers are strictly Saraledia tee tanen eats of the petition, | trast of about twelve acres, thereof fetes tg iat} . P PS! solation in the New York editorial No. 1 yellow pine in the rough, because we think they make Whose names they can not insert therein be- | beginning at the northwest corner of sald north y what is known as dry farming stronger timbers than if they were dressed, The first car load of cause they are unknown to the plaintiffs, that West quarter and running thence south forty- comments on the Payne-Aldrich measure. Following are excerpts from morning paper editorials: The Times—G rover Cleveland : e . ; thence east forty rode; thence norin | Methods. Range territory where for- these timbers are selling fast and we have ordered a second car the respective Interests of such unknown per. pa ET 08 weet forty rods tech : ' from our mill. It will pay you to see them before buying your hea Saiee, in the. panera place of beginatg) allt tant real ealate being merly a single steer _Tequired a graz- barn bill. follows, torwit: eacagi ann: ie d in eT me a fe teen taiahe ing area of four or five acres annual- i t prior to Febroar: . Re : : : . . f ’ thwest quurter of eid sec- arent adverses claim of the defendan ‘ withheld his signature from the Wil- We use the best care and we have our buyer to examine and test fae ‘ninstoon dil teneeuin ‘forty-two. (42) of | In orto the same oF parts or parcels thereof; | Stances, through the dry farming sys- iff bill ; ined this roofing thoroughly before buying so- as to give you the best J rangethineane (32), Bates county, Missouri, | that the court may hear, try, ascertain and bringi i i son tariff bill because it containe ; » hereinafter described, and on aaid date the | termine the estate, title and interest of the em bringing returns in grain from om hich he declared to be roofing on the market, and from what our customers say we think laintiffe purchased sald’ real estate and took a spective parties, plaintig and defendantene every acre equal to th provisions which he declared to be we have secured it. Call and see us and get our prices on Paint, | Reed of conveyance, therefor, from the reput- [n, in and tothe sald above described real es- ry q ‘0 the average Pro- “not in line with honest tariff re- Rubber Roofing, Galvanized Roofing, Cement and Concrete Blocks. joa heirs of said hl aopenst ba ta a by A judi foment and ation duction of the best grain growing form.” President Taft signs the ; ht should have ties, plaintiff and defendant herein State in the union. This we conside : ‘ BUTLER, | Pench. Waake Tane D, Madd, inand to ald Teal estate, ao. teak te ee : 3 Aldrich bi i LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER COMPANY "2228... |W itnte ancy J ads "nhac ld eta ‘ence mays utaes Nedet lis fortunate ents of rare because | P8Y%¢-Aldrich bill and makes ita law, it + imperfectly ‘executed al some of the reat and that unless the defendants be deed and one | ani rat xt term|it means that as land in the great although it is worse thaw the ley grantors therein; that under eS | of date Feb: 7th, 1871, ting to con- | thereo! gun and hold tariff and imposes many duties higher ~ | fag ie oth ae he ol | os iagnuagrant?en| heart of our country goes beyond| 4 more burdensome than those it Qoccecccecccc0c00cs000c0seens000 00 000e0cccoccoveeeeg Wm. B Hafft deceased to said re ) " NTS sa ier cktavetaa ga ashy ett guerra HCH Of the individual who has but e t aeive an Vv ea aeaebston thantet dine ta - | taken 86 confessed, and judgment will be ren- | 9712 capita the new and cheaper ing title thereto, y | dered accordingly, lands will be added to the area of pro- reason of the facts aforesaid; h un-/ And itis further ordered, hat a copy hereof * |known defendants, {he unknown heirs at be published, sooording pe hw oa Ta BUTLER duction by our young men who have i! f Wm. R. le- . In sald sas sensed. pirpoke te ste som legal invest a | county of Bates Yor gir weeks succesuvety, | the courage and ambition, as well as tal or nm 8 week, the Inst i : nH aa, ‘dcoeased, bat the Poserton be M leant thirty daze bofore he [the inherent knowledge of the soil | respective interest of such unknown defendanta y ar’ * of suc! Treons 60 D . |Nerestit any and thelr reapective degrees of| A true copy from the record. ] oir sg ‘agg x a century | relattonsbip to the sald Wm. R. Hum or wheth- Tr oany hand and seal of the Cir-|ago and win out with what they un- | er they claim or might claim by inheritance or |(8eat] cuit Court of Bates County, thie sra d | deviee ia to plaintia unknown, day of August, 1%9, lertake. That James Roach, deceased, (whose un- replaces. That is, concisely put, the difference between the two revisions, the differences between the two men. The Sun—Well, let us make the best of it all and be glad it is over. Let us make ready for the national prosperity that seems to be determin- ed to rush down upon us and over- whelm us, not because of this wretch- ed travesty of tariff legislation in the BANK OF BATES COUNTY. T. D. EMBREE, . + . ‘ known heirs are made parties defendaat here-| 41-4t Circuit Clerk. We have no advice to give the in- | In,) died intestate on about the — day of dividual as to ‘where and when he year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred | 18—, owning in fee the northeast quarter of the Pager , and Nine but in spite of it Capital ... heast quarter, the east forth of the south- : ' z ) ; Surplus... | cast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the Order of Publication. should invest in land, as that is a mat The World—For the first time in the history of the United States we now have a law whose avowed object | eaat orth of the northeast quarter of the eouth- | STATE OF MISSOURI, } ,, : east quarter, and the south west quarter of the County of Bates, " ter for him to work out for himself. We are protected against robbery by insurance and our large |Rortheast quarter and the northwest quarier| | In the Ciroult Court of Bates County, mts- | The individual who gets ahead finan- CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by the manufacturer to be Burglar | thi t half og | ourt, in vacation, July 10th, 1909. The State| . * A a Tike earth tele ee enrtee and the cast duar- | Of Missouri at the'relation aad to thecie nae cially in this world must not be afraid tel L, Coleman, Ex-umolo tor of the Re: is to “guarantee a reasonable profit Prot ‘Re Seda Caran gate ee Sat Gat ae va | asune an whe het renee, |to American industries.” The tariff DIRECTORS: now, deceased, sad his daughter Elizabeth | Waddlll, James T. Thornton and Seth Mabry, na fe man Wi ne peach Of | bill which received executive approv- ai Thai the emia El'zabeth Mudd died without Civil action for delinquent taxes, Production problems will make no al is certain, therefore, to be celebrat- E. A. Bennett, Clark Wix J. J. McKee, Widow kitsaberh ioach died theta the,tt4 | Now at thie dey comes the plaintia by her at-| Mistakes by placing himself under an : a di widow Fllzabeth Roach died on the —— day of | torney before the undersinnea tne fate elr- | obligi fi iece of ed no less for the candor of its au- Homer Duvall, Frank Holland, J. W. Choate, minaten weno iesue other than the said gals fox $ of Bates county" in the State of Mis. | © liging to pay for a piece of land.— thors than for the drastic provisions F. N. Drennan, O. A. Heinlein, W. F. Duvall, sald Rilmbetu Mudd and’ Ritsbett Hench "oP | among other ines that tha"abore uacaf | Farmer & Stockman. of its schedule. Aireotor metne conveyumoe: all wet seein | We ‘| Paris Butcher Guillotined. ~~ The" American—The astonishing, WE WANT YOUR S3USINESS. and in and to all of’ said last above do- ‘i eS the stupendous fact, is that all the : ' a public ng | with 90 ’ ) E. A. Bennett, President, Homer Duvall, Cashier, would take place at 4:90 o° per cent of people and un: d W. F. Duvall, Vice-Pres,, H. H. Lisle, Asst. Cashier Thursday morning in the boulevard| ge onstl® common sense on their side could not—strugg! fronting the State prison created alway poet ae ey ¥ would—get by Mr. Aldrich. — = SRT sensation in Paris, which has not seen The Herald—After all, there are an execution in fiftéen years. few drastic changes in the schedules. Boneh deceased Immediately immense crowds gath-| Conviction. that ‘there would’ be no DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO, | Sears sede te sae, bat ware et ae ition of tec ee ' these pila. aaah from the guillotine by heavy details has been widesp i mont CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. sa hy tue records i of police and. municipal FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO.- | We have money to loap on real estate at a low rate Farm Loans of interest with privilege to pay at any time. Abstracts We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- nish abstracts to any real estate in Bates county and examine and perfect titles to same. We will loan your idle money for you, securing you earon WI ‘a ‘ | Investments reasonable interest on good security. We > . : ‘ day morning, Presid @ pay lent Fallieres re- interest on time deposits, sbe- | fused to commute his sentence to life The victim was nam-| 4: W. F. DUVALL, President, J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner.