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Gumption on the Farm. Valuable Breed Mare. hj THEN TION fk RS Do you keep account of everything Wm. Laney, a rustling Hudson | i onthe farm? If not, how are you township stockman and farmer, Mon- ~ AND GET - going to tell whether you are gaining day sold a fine young driving team to A PERFECT PAIR OF SPEX ; - Thos. Dines, of St. Clair county, for. , on maery te | $400.00, which reminds us of the fact | even tz Rt or losing? | that Mr. Laney has in his well-known | family driving mare something that} , has been equal to a Government mint | Get ready to plow, ye of the center on his place. Gip” as she was belt christened by the family some years * an eae + ago—of course, we are not going to| ! The Lord loves you; don’t be afraid Added oe vom List c au pt rsa ete fact | of anything. to This Famous Remedy. 9°)" - | that horse traders, like women, are Oronoge, va) thy sometimes a little particular about! ee t ist giving exact figures regarding age lee eet a Face caas ter has certainly performed her part| pair for only faith? " — « tipped Spectacle Case free witt faithfully and well as we learn from | each pair. For sale caiy at ! Mr. Laney that up to the present time | CLAY’S DRUG STORE he has sold $800.00 worth of colts, | BUTLER, MO. has two—a_ two-year-old and last spring’s colt on hand anid prospects at the present time very flattering for “Gip” to add another member to her | ,,8¥ ¥ittue and authority of a special execu- ’ . | ton iseued from A office = the clerk of the ‘amily j » a j srr) y, | clrenit court of Bates county. Missou: re- family in the ¢ oming spring. Mr. turnable at the February term 1910 of said court Some Alcohol Questions Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the blood pure? No! Does it strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood ped ' Bought your clover seed yet? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! Is it the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol? Yes! doctor about this non-alcoholic medicine. If he approves, * your confidence will be complete. [GC Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Rel Dull boys! Dull girls! Dull men! Bull women! Heavy-headed! Downhearted! All } very often due to constipation! Yet the cure is socasy— Ayer’s Pills. Ask your doctor, Bad teols will spoil the best work- man. Ask your! Send for needed plow-irons now, | 0999000000000 VOD 9000 080800090800 90000090000 000 + eoov”g t t i . z so as to be ready. 3 ) tRS 3 | The worst bedfellow in the world | : HE is worry; kick it out! | \ The average farmer will find plow- BANK shares more profitable than mining | | | / shares. ‘/ OF BATES COUNTY. | they are fitted perfectly by Bocca: | Sheriff's Sale. About the most uncomfortable and unsatisfying work in which a man @ (can engage is thrashing his wild-oat | “ror | anev has -en k nas D and to me directed in favor of the State of Mas- crop. | the bearing Laney has long been known as one of soatlanrel b''Ly Galena, Gaintn oe ia sire ape 3 Plenty of serews, — strap-hinges, | te Som! the most tsuccessful raisers of good | Hires mate ae ape sas inns yess AME ashe, gateshooks and aves oameltcee 2" horses in this part of the country. | eda rant, Utiey Interest ond clameon nega 2 lasps, gate-hooks and eyes come iM \ re eae shen horses ware [tunes Boynton ip and to the following de We are protected against robbery by insurance and our la } {handy aronnd the farm. Try a box Anoth ' ce 1 RA ag itis So Lit bepred ab “Bank ave (eared of as one-fourth of south CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by the manufacturer " } ‘of such in the shop. ’ sy Very low and it was possible to get a east quarter of northeast quarter, section § | i " id good team for $100.00, or even less | went) -tlve (25) townsbip 42 range 32, all Lying 4 ha ines aay benbons }1 : i at and being in said county of Bates and etate of é 2 We need not wear ourselves out} 5) ery > he sold a young Artist filly for | Aissourt and 1 will on ; DIRECTORS é (Worrying about what will — Lyd : E. Wak har ;{* $150.00, “Raising horses is just like | Friday the 11th day of February A. D. 1910, when the soil wears out. Such all PORTE) x ike PRIN ile? i hee between the hours of nine o’elock in the fore- E. A. Bennett Clark Wix J. J. McKee, ; ‘ ; ; Wash and now | vites everything else, you must have the | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that g ' 4 = calamity will not happen in our time. | t! Ye Mire, AD. i *2 best blood you can get and give them | day, at the cast front oor of the court Rouse, | Wal ‘rank Hollanc i ”, Choate. : | t . i ’ speehh astudy | in the city of But er, nty of Bates aforesaid, t Duvall Frank Holland, J. W. Choate, : "heowtne <i Manan 4 ar | tt Ave, St Us, M yroper attention,’’ said Mr. Laney to | sell the éame or ao much thereof as may be ~ : ‘ ie V. F. Duvall é Throwing vocal stones at other | ecunse your case isa d one, Proper attention,’ s a Foquired at pabilovendie. te the wick eee i ‘ BLN. Drenna O. A Heinlein, W. F. Duvall, people may be fun, but ten to one the} doctors having done yon no good. The Journal. Appleton City Jour- for cash in hand to satiet 4 exrcution and S , ny : ‘i " . suffer wi , costs : .L. 5 m § | fellow will get mad and hit you with | donot. co Mnue to suffer wit it nal I3-td —--Sheriffof Bates County, Missourl, WE WANT YOUR SUSINESS, ? giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable the real article sometime. ri vundatrial It surely} H | . . ; ; rm a! es of female ills Some me nw ho are not fit to havea on, ulceration, dis ents & / dollar, rail at their wives about a ten-| fibroid tunors, irregularities, periodie r) an) fi | pains, backae’ at bearing-down § cent waste; you will firmly hand over ras backache, that bes cnigwiia oh mae: Silt rant eeling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner. coughs A . turnable at the February term 1010 of said court |$2to the saloon man for “distilled | Vous prostration, It costs but a tritle winterand spring. — Its danger signals | and to me directed in favor of the State of Mie- | damnation,” as one minister puts it. | to try it, and the result is worth mil- are “stuffed up,’ nostrils, lower part | 8Url ex rel S. L. Coleman, Coilector of the Re- A rf j ® 4 .s,. | Venue of Bates county, Missouri, and Qgainst lions to many suffering women. of nose sore, chills and fever, pain in B B. Gluago 1 have jevied ws tnd selzed ; See “k of hes q . enatertminrsl Allright, title, Interest and claim of the salc . back of he ad, and a throat-gripping B. B. Glasgotn and to. the following duet cough. When grip attacks, as you | ed reat eerste tonic value your life, don’t delay getting | Lots five and six (5 & 6) in block five (5) in BANDITS ONCE Glasgo’s Addition to Rich Hill, Mo, all lying IRE Dr. King’s New Discovery. “One | ana eing in said county of Bates and state of HID THERE. bottle cured me,’’ writes A.L. Dunn, | Missouri and 1 will on of Pine Valley, Miss., “after being | Friday the 11th day of February A. D, 1910, Emmett Dalton Visited Cave Few ‘laid up’ three weeks with grip.”’ For | betweeen the hours of nine o'clock in the fore: ? +i i sore lungs, hemorrhages, coughs, noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that Days Ago and Said It Was an ‘ dey day, at the east front door of the Court House, colds, whooping cough, bronchitis, |in the ety of Bater county of dates afore- Impregnable Stronghold--Few asthma, its supreme, = f Guranteed by F. T. Clay. Lime-sulphur wash as a remedy for Know of It. A id geil hth 50c, $1.00. | berequireds st puste vented, thereo! ae may the rabbit p During the last year Carthage, Mo., Jan.—Emmett Dal- Uncle Sam Will Prosecute Beef the lime-sulphur wash, which fora ton, lecturer on ‘“‘morals,”’ and the Trust. A Wild Blizzard Raging F Lae te Soertff’s Sate brings danger, suffering—often death By virtue and authority of a special execn- to thousands, who take colds, | tton'imened trom the oflee of tht clerk of the and lagrippe—that terror of | clrealt court o1 Bates county, Missouri, re+ A. Bennett, President, Homer Duvall, Cashier, W. F. Duvall, Vice-Pres., H. H. Lisle, Asst. Cashier 2000090090000 60000990090000000000000000000000000008 Z § H $$$. q DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. I have seen men and women work-| ing around the farm or house until eleven o'clock at night, or later; and yet with years of such lost rest and . nerve force they were very little ahead. Better go to bed at nine, get | agood rest, and get up early with! quiet nerves. Then you can do dou- ble work. FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO, Farm Loans We have money to loan on real estate at alow rate of interest with privilege to pay at any time. bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said execn+ tion and costs, W, J, BULLOCK, 18- td Sheriff of Bates County, Missourt. 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. Notice of Final Settlement. Investments ob teh aug een idle money for you securing you interest on pay good security. interest on time deposits, W. F. DUVALL, President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. J.B. DUVALL, Vice-President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner, CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. number of years has been employed | to prevent damage to trees by the San Jose scale, was tried with great Success in several localities as a pro- tection for orchard tree trunks against the attacks ‘of rabbits, says Secretary Wilson. The remedy is cheap, and only surviving member of the notori- | . is ous Dalton gang of bandits, accompa- | a Washington, D.C, Jan.—T he nied by his manager, J. B. Trickett, | Beef Trust, So-called, is to be Constable Norman Bricker and oth- | Prosecuted by the National Govern- ers, visited the wonderful cavern Ment. The Department of Justice which at one time is said to have | evidently believes its existence isa housed members of the Jesse James | leading factor in maintaining the pres- as a rule a single treatment in the fall | gang, on the hillside overlooking Bel- appears to protect trees for the entire | ville, some seven miles from Joplin. jwinter. Its more extensive use is} “Untill came here I was of the | recommended. | opinion that the Dalton gang was the | * : 9 : | The farmer has time these long! only organization of outlaws in the ent high prices of fresh meats. | The contemplated action of the de- partment follows an_ investigation which has been conducted by its spe- cial agents for some months. 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 eaid estate, 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 webraaey, igo ARY E. HAINES, 184t Aaministratrix, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ig hereby given to all creditors and others Interested in the estate of John D Woody, deceased, thit we C. W. Woody and Mary J. Woody, administrators of said estate, intend to make final settlement toercof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court. ree ae eee: cael . | in Bates county, State of Missouri. to be hel aa levenings and bad days to work his COUntry at any time possessed of a fi rer earn gh - =e _ oy, We dea. Ww. woopy, [brains and broaden his vision by cave or cavern adequate to their pur- Po t a8 a = mie al yo ne : fe Mabey, WoObr, THE SUCCESSFUL |reading, planning and studying He| Pose,”’ Dalton said, after the trip of ,'Y next week and may contemplate AUCTIONEER SALES MADE lhas time to weigh problems and to/€XPloration. “I am convinced now write letters that should have been | that the James brothers Welt Thorpe lwritten long ago. I know some| fortunate in finding a place which, to farmers living handy to the village | ™Y mind, could not BOESIDIY De aon ;Store who spend every evening and | ed and taken by an attacking party bad day loafing. This is:too'much of |!rom the outside. Our cave, near ‘both civil and criminal actions. Notice of Election. To the Qualified Voters of Bates County, Mis- eourl: | The following call for a special election for alates betting Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the eatate o Frank I. Teeter, deceased, that we, M.N. Teeter and Fern Rogers, administrators of +ald estate, in- tend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court {n Bates county, State of Missouri, to be held | Congressman has been issued by the Governor | at Butler, Missouri, on the 28th day of Febru- ANYWHERE agood thing. I believe in dividing| Tulsa, Okla., could in a few ways | of the Stat of Missouri: ary, 1910 SERN ROGERS, ix hal ar) ith it.” EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 13-4t ~ "Administrators, Bs the time up a little better. The fel-| Compare with it. | IS STILL making more sales than all the other auctioneers in Bates county combined. Have made sales in seven different counties. President of Missouri and 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 low who has no desire to improve his . mental qualities, or to figure out why | have heard of the big cave. The en- jhe has not made much money in the trance to it is one hundred feet up al- |Past year, might at least spend a little | "ost Perpendicular heights overlook- time in doing things for the comfort | i"g Turkey Creek and Belville. It is and pleasure of those he loves—|Surrounded by a thick growth of From February Farm Journal. | brush and trees which have complete- Only a few persons in this vicinity | City of Jefferson, Missourt | The State of Missouri, To the Sheriff of the County of Bates Greet- ings: | Whereas, A yvaecaney existe in the office of Representative of the Sixty first Congress of the United States from the Sixth District of the | State of Missouri, caused by the death of Hon, | David A, DeArmond, Now, therefore, I, Herbert 8, Hadley, Gov- N -tice of Final Setelemens Notice is paeey given to all creditors and others Interested in the estate of John W. Curbin, deceased, that I, W. D. Corbin, administrator of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates coun- ty, State of Missouri, to be held at butler, Missouri, on the 28th day of February, 1910, W. D, CORBIN, bi me to sell your property. A Home in the Hills. view, and yet any one standing in the notice, according to law, and cause an election : : Southern Missouri and Northern | @trance may have a clear view of the | to beheld on Tuesday the @rst day of Febru- hast CALL ME AT AMORET, MO. C. E. ROBBINS. 45-tf. C. F. BEARD, Auctioneer; Butler, [issouri. 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 Ss. HESS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store The Chi-Nam-E]l Store The Eastman Kodak Store The Lowney’s Candy Store The Lee’s Incubator and Stock Remedy Store The Prescription Drug Store raising, poultry and dairying. ‘ walls, like the floors and ceilings, are bogs big he yee aa | climate, | of sandstone and in them are engrav- good water, good health. Drop mea| F an ostal card for a booklet on Missouri ed symbolic characters and writing i, strange and undecipherable to the lands, then go and see the country. . E. C. Vandervoort. | people of to-day, which apparently etn ee eb on ——|indicates that the cave was at one time used by Indians, To the right and left of the main cavern are two passage ways, one three hundred feet long, the other about thirty feet. At the end of the longest passage the full name of Jesse James and his brother, Frank, are carved in the walls, surrounded by numerous names supposed to be those of other members of the gang. Emmett Dalton was pardoned from the Kansas penitentiary in 1907 after serving a term for his part in raiding the Coffeyville banks in 1892. He is traveling with a moving picture show. Night Riders’ Names Given. Carlisle, Ky., Jan.—H. B. Talley Cured Meat, Oysters, Pork)has sent to Governor Wilson the names of night riders implicated in Beef and Veal, the murder of Hiram Hedges, a > 7 Nicholas county farmer, in March, Handled at the Sanitary Market 1908. Talley says he can give the “Square Deal.” Governor sufficient evidence to bring the guilty ones to justice. Hedges was called to the door of his home and killed by a party of 200 night riders. He pleaded with them eo Messrs Bullock & Keyes; Every one we wish to please. Are in position to promise good service, Arkansas for ‘fruit growing, sheep|SUrroundings for many miles. The+ | ary, 1910, at the usual places of holding elec- tions in your County for the election of Repre- | Sentative in Congress from sald Sixth Congres- sional District to fill the vacancy aforesaid; and certify tome the execution of this writ, and how you executed the same, In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto set {stat] 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, Secretary of State. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the Ist day of February, 1910, 8 special election will be held according to law, at the usual voting precincts in each township in Bates County, Missouri, for the purpose of filling the vacancy mentioned in said call, at Which election all qualified voters will be en- titled to vote, W. J. BULLOCK, Sheriff of Bates Co , Mo. Sheriff’s Sale By virtue and authority of 8 transcript ex- | ecution issued from the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri Te- turnable at the February term 1910 of said court nd to me directed In favor of Bennett- Wheeler Mercantile Company (a cor; ration) and against J.B Walden. I have levi upon and seized ail ri MH) Line oo ey brated of the said J, B. alden in an e following describ, estate to-wit: more ae | Beginning ata point 877-100 chains west of | the southeast corner of seect on 15 Twp, 40 of R. | 31, thence running north 4 41-100 chains; thence running weet 4 54-100 chains; thence running south 441-100 chains and thence running east | 454-100 chaine to Place of beginning, excepting | @ strip of 98 feet off of the east side of this lot, all situate in the southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of section 15 in township 40 ol toage $1 in the City of Batter, Mo. eleo Friday, February Lith, 1910, between the henrs of nine o’clock in the forenoon, and five o’clock in afternoon Hontt 4ny, at the eaat tr my hand and cause to be affixed the | ters Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- istration upon the estate cf John E. Daniels, signed, by the Bates any Probes seat t signe yy the jounty Prol ¥ in Bates County Missouri, bearing date the 7th ATL pera hVl San agit det 8 e are required to exhibit them to me for allow- not xhibiied within two years from the date of the blication of this notice, they will be forever . W.O JACKSON, 13-4t | Aduninistrator. Notice of Final Sestlemons Notice is here; ps to all creditors and others Interest In the estate of M. H. Welch, deceased, that,I, 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. in Bates county, State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Miesouri, on the 2th day of February, 1910, 18-4t W.S, JAMES, Executors, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereb: given to all creditors and others interested in the eatate 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, Miseou- ri, on the 28th day of February, 1910, U. C. HAYES, 18-46 Administrator de bon's non. * Notice of Final Settlement. Court, to be at Butler, Capes bs House, | city of Butler, county of Bates at next term of the Bates ; for his life, saying he would destroy | sforestid, sell the fame OF 8 ‘thereof as Probate Usa in Bates State Cc. W7.- EXE SSSs, Druggist. So you can order and not be- his tobacco plant beds, but they re-| ext banre weeesie ie hand fhe sath day i a ridin come nervous, str | fused to listen and’shot him down, _ | feutionand J |

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