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9927290382 [O98 © OB9TSF 9 928E009097E909 00009990 00000980000 + ly. Keep in close No alcohol in this coug strong. You 1 vegetable. kK y sh mer oepscens iu 70 Years ~’th Coughs We had r eyperience with Ave: ry Pecka us have great con- fidence in it for ct ;, cuits, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak fung Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. [fe knows. He can advise you touch 4 SORE TOA Ie e constipated. agrees wiih us. ‘our doctor h your family physician. 1.C. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass. Lt The best laxative is Do ashe says. : | | | | FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY. 3 3 Capital 8 50,140 Ob Surplus 18 000.00 Weare protected against robbery by insurance and our large 3 CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by the manufacturer to be Bur ; ‘) DIRECTORS F BAL Benne Clark Wix, J. J. McKee, t r Duvall, Frank-Holland, J. W. Choate, 2 KN. Drennan, O, A, Heinlein, W. F. Duvall. 8 WE WANT YOUR SUSINESS 3 ki. A. Bennett, President, Homer Duvall, Cashier, W. F. Duvall, Vice-Pres., H. H. Lisle, Asst. Cashier C) 200009000000 00 0090009900 00099:0000-000990990000000000 9 DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. Farm Loans We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate 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 Investment We will loan your idle money for you, securing you reasonable interest on good security. We pay interest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, Arthur Duval President, , Treasurer. J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner, C. E. ROBBINS THE SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONEER SALES MADE~ ANYWHERE IS STILL making more sales than all the other auctioneers in Bates county combined. Have made sales in seven different counties. President i i vice-president of the International Auctioneer’s Associations. I am the only auction- eer in the county that has schooled himself in the auction business. It will make you money to hire me to sell your property. CALL ME AT AMORET, MO. C. E. ROBBINS. C. F. BEARD, Auctioneer. : Butler, Missouri. Have thirteen years of successful selling. Have wide ac- quaintance with the farmers and stockmen and thoroughly posted on the value of your property and will get for you the best possible price. The high dollar and a square deal for both seller and the buyer is my record. Having made a majority of the largest and best sales gives me a thorough knowledge of conducting large sales. It pays to employ the best—one who has more than a dozen years of solid experience, which is certainly the best schooling. Send or ask for free booklet of complete instructions on arranging and advertising for a public sale. Terms reasonable. See or write me early for choice dates. Address, Butler, Mo. Phone 3s. HESS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store The Chi-Nam-E] Store The Eastman Kodak Store The Lowney’s Candy Store The Lee’s Incubator and Stock Remedy Store The Prescription Drug Store C. WW. HESS, dngist. Conductor Spencer Injured. Missouri Preific Conductor E. E. Spencer, of this city, met with a very unfortunate injury Thursday night. Conductor Spencer's train was pull- ing into the Pleasant Hill yards when | Mr. Spencer walked | out on the caboose platform to see} what had happened, and as he step-| it broke apart. ped out he was thrown over between the cars. His right hand was caught beneath the wheels and fearfully crushed. He was taken to the com- pany hospital at Kansas City. It is understood that three of the fingers of Mr. Spencer's right hand had to be The many friends of the injured man regret to learn of his misfortune.—Nevada Mail. removed, Notice of Election. | To the Qualified Voters of Bates County, Mis- | eouri ‘The following call for a special election fur Congreseman has been issued by the Govern >r of the stats of Missouri EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, City of Jeiferson, Missourt The State of Missouri, ‘tothe sheriffof the County of Bates Greet- Ings: Whereas, A vacancy exists in the office of Representative of the sixty first Congress of the United states from the Sixth District ot the State of Missouri, caused by the death of Hon, David A, DeArmond, Now, therefore, 1, Herbert 8, Hadley, Gov- crnor of the State of Missouri, do hereby direct and command that you give at least ten days notices, according to jaw, and cause an elec lon to be held on Tuesday the drat day of Febru- jary, WO, at the usual paces of holding elves tions in your County for the election of Repre sentative in Congress frem sald Sixth Congres+ sional District to fll the vacancy aforesaid; and certify tome the execution of this writ, and | how you executed the same, | In Testimony hereof, IL hereunto set | my hand and cause to be affixed the {skar] GREAT SEAL of the State of Missou- ri, Done at the City of Jefferson, this | first day of December, nineteen hun | dred and nine By the Governor; HERBERT S, HADLEY, | CORNELIUS ROACH, seeretary of State, on ‘Tuesday, the Ist day of February. 1910, aspecial election will be held according to law, at the usual voting precincts in ea h township | in Bates County, Missouri, for the purpose of tilling the vacancy mentioned in sald call, at | which election all qualified voters will be en- titled to vote. W. J. BULLOCK, | sheriff of Bates Co , Mo | . Order of Publication. | STATE OF MISSOURL, } ‘ounty of 1 88 tion December 2 te of Missour! tion and to the useofs. L., Coleman Ex Officio Collector | of the Revenue of Bates county, in the State of | Missouri, plainti®. ve, The I | Co and William Willingham, defendants Civil action for delinquent taxes. her attorney before the clerk of the cirewit courto Bates county in the State of Missouri, | in vacation snd files her petition, stating among other things that the shove uamed d fendant, | Wiliam Willingham, is a non-resident of the | State of Missouri, and defendant, the Rieh Hill | business withi» the state of Mis ouri. Whereupon it 18 ordered by the court in vaca- Hivation that plaintu® has commenced a euit | against the m in this court by petition the object |end general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Misso iri tor the delinquent | taxes of the years 104, 1905 1906 and 1 amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $1 3) together with interest, cvste, commissions and fees, upon the Jollowing d'seribed tracts of land situa ed in Bates county, Missouri, to- wit Lot forr (4) block one hundred and thirty- ‘bree (133) in the Rich Hill Town Company’s Ist addition to the City of Rich Hill, Mo., and | that unlees the said defendant be and appear atthe next term of this holden in the city of jutler, bates county, | Missouri. on the drat Monday in February, | 1910, and on or before the firet day thereof, and | plead to said petition according to law the ssme will be taken as confessed and judgment ren- | dered according to the prayer of said petition and the sbove described real estate sold to sat~ isfy the same And itis further ordered by the clerk af said that a copy hereof be published in 1 BuTLen WEEKLY Times, @ weekly uews) | | printed and pablished in Bates county, | souri, for four weeks Hotei he sertion to be at least fifteen days bet day ofthe -nextterm—ofsaid- copy of the record.. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid [Skat] with the seal of said court hereunto | affixed Done at office in Butler on | this the 28th day of December, 1909. | 10-4 T. D. EMBREK, Circuit Clerk Sheriff's Sale By virtue and authoritv of @ transcript ex ecution iesued from the office of the clerk of the cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri re- turnable at the February term 1910 of said court and to me oirected in favor of Beunett- Wheeler Mercantile Company (a Cael peony and against J,B Walden. I have levied upon and seized all tt title, interest and claim of the said J. B. den in and to the following described real eatate to-wit: Beginning ata point 877-100 chains west of the southeast corner of seect on 15 Twp. 4 of R. 31, thence running north 4 41-100 chains; thence running weat 454-100 chains; thence running, south 441-100 chains and thence running esst 454 100 chaine to place of beginning, excepting 8 strip of 98 feet off of the exst side of this lot, all situate in the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 15 in townsh' 0} range $1 in the City of Butler, Mo.; of lot 8 and a strip 2) feet wide off of th side of lot 2, all in block 1 in Schwenk’s Addi- tion t» Butier, Mo., and I will on Friday, February lith, 1910, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon, and five o’clock in the afternoon of thas day, at the east front door of the Court House, in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the same or 60 much thereof as mav be Lig mpedl at public vendue, to the high- eet bidder for cash in hand bo eiey eed ex- ecution and costs ‘.J.B 5 Sheriff of Bates County, Missouri. 12-td f Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors anc others interested in the estate of G W.-Eld: ridge, deceased that I, W. C, Kluridge, ecutor of said estate, intend to make final tlement thereof at the next term of the Bates county Probate Court, in Bates county, State of Missouri, to be held st Butler, Mo., on the 28th day of February. 1910, W.C. ELDRIDGE, 10-4¢ Executor, Notice. Notice is hereby given that at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Charlotte Telephone Company, which will be held at McFadden’s 1 in the village ot Virginia, Charlotte Township, Bates County, Missouri, at ten o’clock in the forenoon on Tueeday, the jy of March, 1910, there will be elect- ed three directors of said Company to hoid thelr offices as provided by the By-laws of said Company, and theve will also be submitted to sald stockholders at sain meeting to be then and there voted upon by them, a proposition to increase the capital stock of said Company to the eum of Thousand Dollars. W. M. HARDINGER, President T, GILBERT, Secretary 13-td_ Now, therefore, notice is here, given that | cially able to c 7, Missourl, | Rich Hill sown | ls * | Now at this » ay comes the plaintif herein by | in Mis Town (Co., has no office or officer or p ace of | tion, that the defendants be not fled by pu’ =| court to be begun and | result, the last in-| place, the owner is safe. fore the first | i CATTLEMEN DE- } NOUNCE TARIFF. | Pinchot’s Forestry Administra-| tion Indorsed by the Live | Stock Association. Denver, Jan.—Federal control of} | the open range indorsement of Gifford | Pinchot’s administration of the forest | service anda range lease law, were | jalmost unanimously approved at the |elosing session of the National Live | | Stock Association. E. M. Ammons, | | Littleton, Col., led the fight against | | federal control of the range. He said | |that a lease law would work for the | benefit of the big cattle companies to | | the disadvantage of the small stock- men, | When shown positive and ; \ re lution condemning the Ps ’ remedy had cured’ 1 smerous Tariff CLAW as unjust and urging 4) any sensible woman c nelude new tariff law was unanimously | . also benefit her it s w Here are two letters which v's Veretable Com adopted, as were resolutions advocat: | \ing increased power for the Interstate | Commerce Commission, the regula-} |tion of railroad rates, and fixing a} reliable proof that a certain cases of female ills, wouldn’t that the same remedy would ith the same trouble? prove the efficiency of Lydia ypound, Vitehville, Ohio.—* My daughter was all run }minimum speed for stock President H. A. Jestro and Merdo MacKenzie and Joseph M. Carey, first jand second vice-presidents, were re- elected, The secretary and treasurer will be appointed by the executive committee. Fort Worth, Tex., was selected as the next place of meeting. | How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable }in all business transactions and finan- out any obligations | made by his firm. | Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggi: Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- | nally, acting direetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. | Testimonials sent free, Price 75 cents | per bottle. Sold by all Druggis | | pation. | Good Seed Corn for 1910. | At the present time a wave of ap- prehension concerning good seed corn for the coming season is sweep- | ing the corn belt. ssouri corn late in maturing, jand fall rains prevented early husk- jing. To add to the seriousness of the | case an almost unparalelled early cold wave has swept the country and the | vitality of the wet, often immature, corn has been seriously injured. Seed corn placed in rather open cribs and pens will also be seriously dam- aged because it did not have time to dry out sufficiently before the cold wave came on, If this damaged corn is used in the spring for seed very poor stands will This will mean the choice of replanting or of taking a chance with a very imperfect stand of corn. In either case enormous loss will occur from a decreased yield. If seed corn has been saved early in the season and put in a good dry As it only the culling out of injured ones this year will be the most profitable work of the season. Ifthe farmer must |depend on selection from the crib, the following plan is suggested: Make a box about 3 feet square and 4 inches deep. Fill to one inch of the top with sand or sawdust and moisten thoroughly, not saturated. Cut a piece of muslin to fit the box, divide in squares 2 in. each way by ruling with a yard stick and lead pencil. Number each square—then number ears to correspond. Take 10 kernels from various parts of each ear and place in the square with proper num- ber. Place another square of well moistened muslin over the corn, then throw several thicknesses of muslin or old sacks over the top to prevent drying too quickly. Set the box un- der the stove where there is a con- stant temperature of 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Moisten the top muslin well every other day and replace cover. Save for planting only those ears which had at least 8 kernels to produce good thrifty plants in 5 to7 days. In two days actual time one man can test enough corn to plant 50 acres and by getting germinable seed can frequently increase his trop 5 to 10 per cent. Make your tests now so that if you fail to find sufficient germinable seed you can buy froma neighbor who has saved seed corn early, or a reli- able breeder in your community. Failing that, write to the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station for address of reliable seed corn breed- ers of the various varieties, F. H. Demaree. trains. | Toledo, O. | Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti- | In many localities | acre, | n, suffered She ca tine. \\p “Nand seemed im jtwo doctors bu Lydia E, Pin Blood Pur! Trasbu say 2 ft i ise of y | taking it 1 con very sick bles and nervous pres ion, from pains in her side, head and ,and could walk but a short distance ata me very near having nervous rostration, had begun to cough a good deal, elancholy by spells. She tried t got little help. Since taking kham’s Vegetable Compound, ifier and Liver Pills she has im- “ \ proved so much that she feels and looks like another girl.”’— Mrs. «, Vermont.—“TI feel it my duty to C. Cole, Fitchyille, Ohio, your medicine, When I began with kidney and bladder trou- Tam now taking the sixth bot- tleof Lydia ©. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and find myself tly impr at change.” — M pre | ar ved. My friends who call to see me have noticed A. H. Sanborn, Irasburg, Vermont. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters —or that either of these wo are not genuine and truthful men were paid in any way for | their testin.onials, or that the letters are published without | their pert a, or that the original letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. female ills. No sick woman Made exclusively from roots | has thousands of cures to its ¢ guided thousands to health Address Mrs, Pinkh: Mrs. Pinkham invites | | herself who will not try this famous medicine. redit. to write her for advi What more proof can any one ask? | For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound has been the standard remedy for does justice to and herbs, and all sick women ice. She has free of charge. a] m, Lynn, Mass. | - — | A Taft Elector’s Comment. A Taft elector from Ohio, E. M. | Washington a few days ago and gave | his impression to the Ohio State Jour- nal as follows: “T have seen in the concrete in Washington what I have always known inthe abstract, and thatis Can- jnonism and Aldrichism in control of the legislative machinery of the na- tional government, directing the par- lty’s policy, suppressing reformative imeasures, blocking the President in | his program, insolent with power, de- fying public opinion, celebrating their successful exploitation of the people jand planning further to serve the special interests, of which Cannon- ism and Aldrichism are the agents. |Tam a Republican. All these evils are done in the name of the Republi- can party. If these forces of corrup- tion and deplorable political methods are not dislodged, the Republican party wlll collapse by the weight of them. The issue is becoming morea moral than a political one.” All of which means, in a word, that if the Republican party is to be sav- ped, it is tebe Huggins, returned from a visit to Notlea | Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- istration upon the estate ef John E. Daniels, deceased, have been granted to the under- signed, by the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates County, Missouri, bearing date the 7th ny of September, #908 ll persons having claims againet sald estate are required to exhibit them to me*for allow- ance, Within ene year from the date of said le'- ters, or they may be precluded from any bene- fitof such estate; and if eaid claims be not exhibiied within two years from the date of the publication of this notice, they will ba forever jarred W.O JACKSON, 1s-4t Administrator, Noitee of Pinal sesce nent Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of M. H Welch, deceased, that, 1, W. S James, execu- tor of said estate, intend to make final settle- ment thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate court. tn Bates county, State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Missvuri, on the 2sth day of February, 1910. 13-4t W. 3. JAMES, Executors, | Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is berert, given to all creditors and | others interested in the estate of Geo N. Rapp, deceased, that I, Jno C. Hayes. dministrator de bonis non. of said estste, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates county Missouri, to be held at Butler, Missou- ri, on the 28th day of February, 1910. JNO. C, HAYES, | 13-48 Administrator de bon's non. | gents, whom Speaker Cannon has been try! Help Adver- tise Missouri The Missouri Pacific in- vites the people of this city and county to partici- pate in the Model-Farm Exhibit now being collected for display at the MISSOURI LAND ANDINDUSTRIAL CONGRESS, at Springfield, Mo. JANUARY 26, 27 and 28, 1910 Noteworthy specimens of farm products are solicit- ed. These will be trans- ported without charge by the Ry. Co. It is a splen- did opportunity to bring before the public the homebuild- ing and investment opportunities of this sec- tion, For more detailed information write to IRON MOUNTAIN.” J.N. ANDERSON, Immigration Agent, Room 103 Mo. Pac. Bidg. St, Louis, Mo. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Martha Haines, deceased, that I, Mary K. Haines, adminis- tratrix of said a intend to make final set- | tlement thereof at the next term of the Bates | County Probate Court, in Bates count , State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Missouri, on | the 28th day of February, 1910 MARY E. H \ INES, 184 Aaminitratrix. | Notice of Final Settlement. } | Notice is ey given to all creditors and | others Interes' in the estate of John D | Foods, deceased, thit we C. W. Woody and Mary J. Woody, administrators of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates county, State of Missouri. to be held at Batler, Missouri, on the 23th 23, of Febru- C. W. WOODY MARR J. Wooby, Administrators. ary, 1910. 18-4t 1 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all cred!tors and | others interested in the eatate o Frank I. | Teeter, deceased, that we, M. N. Tee! | Fern Rogers, administrators of : ald esti | tend to make final settlement thereof, | Dext term of the Bates County Probate Court, | {n Bates county, State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Missouri, on the 28th day of Febru- | ary, 1910 FERN ROGERS, M,N. TKEELEs, 18-4 Administrators, N tice of Final Setslement. Notice is bev ef fives to all creditors and others interes! in the estate of John W, Corbin, deceased, that 1, W. D. Corbin, | administrator of seid estate, intend to make | fnal settlement thereof, at the next term of | the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates coun- | State of Missouri, to be held at sutler, {ssouri, on the 28th day of February. 1910, W. D. CORB) IN, 10-4t ‘Administrator. | | | Nosice Notice is hereby given, that letters admin- ietration ig re she estate of John R Miller, deceased, have been granted to the undersign- Tier boanty Miao bearog ate "et of Deceiver, 10. ce sia x ms estat are required to exit bea? moe for allow ance, within one year from the date of esid let- ters, or they mey be precluded from I Tog 4 wjatanS HARRISON:

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