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tie mat 2 cer ade? Falling Hair Ayer’s Hair Vigor promptly destroys the germs that cause falling hair. It nourishes the hair- bulbs, restores them to health. The hair stops falling out, grows more rapidly. degree. We wish to and distinctly understand that Ayer’s Hair Vigor phage wy color of the hair, even to the slightest Persons with the whitest or the lightest and most delicate blond hair may use it freely without having the hair made a shade darker. ” ° . Glycerin. Quinin. Sodium Ingredients: Suiohur yo Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him what he thinks of it. J.C. Aven Comwpary. Lowell, Mass. Dandruff Ayer’s Hair Vigor just as promptly destroys the germs that cause dandruff. It removes every Chiorid. . Alcohol. Water. Perfume. Bates County Poultry Show. The Bates County Poultry Associa- tion will hold its first annual show January 26, 27, 28, 1911. E. C. Branch, one of the best judges of poultry in the country, has been se- tured by the association to act as judge, and his presence insures cor- rect scoring for all entries. If you have any chickens or other poultry that you wish scored bring them in and remember that if they score well up, you have increased their price very much and created a demand for their eggs at good prices; so look over your stock and_ select some for this show, for your own benefit as for the credit of Bates county. The charge for entries is small, only ten cents per fowl, and admission to the show is free. The association is of- fering good premiums, so be sure and get in the list and don't fail to become a member of the association; it only costs you a dollar a year. You can pay to or get information from ' any of the following members of the association: FARM FURROWS. Farmer and Stockman Threshing is about finished for this fall. Dry weather and good roads are great helps in hurrying this work along. Shredding corn is the next steam rig job and in this work dry weather is even more necessary. We quite often hear farmers say that cattle will eat shredded corn fod- der even if it is mouldy. This may be true. Cattle will eat almost any- thing if driven to it by hunger, but making beef and butter fat for the owner is out of the question if they | last year, will be sure to have the same effect. Jack Frost is not considered a wel- come visitor, but remember he is on our side in the final battle with the flies. It is not the work in the fields that | scares young people away from the ;farms-and-makes-old people wish to + retire as much as it is the everyday chores and right here is where a |little head work and cash will right| jthings. Plan to make the buildings | | and yards as convenient as possible | | and quite often the drudgery of the J. R. Mooney, A.S. Milhorn, S. W. | do not receive proper food and plenty | £"™ will be done away with. Dooley, W. D. McCollough, Mrs. Frank Allen, Miss Austin Rosser, A. Sleeth, M. R. Lyle, C. A. Burgess, J. J. McKee, Carpenter, Shafer Mfg. Co., S. Levy Merc. Co., W. Hupp & Son, Henry White, T. J. Day, Farm- never seen an explanation of why | thousands of acres of marsh lands ers Bank, Mrs. M. A. H. M. Mahaffey, A. E. A. E. Glass, Harrisonville; Elva Church, F. A. Clayton, Hume; Mrs. B. F. Richards, Bert Allen, T. E. Quisenberry Mrs. A. R. Guyton, Sec’y. It Saved His Leg. “All thought I'd lose my leg,’ writes J. A, Swensen, of Watertown, Wis. ‘Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen’s Arnica , Salve cured it, sound and well.’’ In- fallible for skin eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, boils, fever sores, burns, scalds, cuts and_ piles. Clay's. 25c at F, T. BUTLER, MO. tised. Terms reasonable, CHARLEY BEARD AUCTIONEER Having a wide acquaintance|M with farmers and stockmen and being thoroughly familiar with|§ the quality and breeding of stock| and prices of the same, and hav- ing made a majority of the larg- est and best sales in this section, as also having been connected with some of the largest sales in the state, gives me a thorough knowledge and experience of the sales business. If you are thinking of making a public sale, it will pay you to employ an auctioneer who has been tested, one who has had many years of solid experience and has given the different methods of the sales business a very careful study. A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCED AUCTION- EER MEANS DOLLARS TO YOU ON SALE DAY. Send for me or ask for my free booklet of complete instruc- tions as to how a public sale should be arranged for and adver- See or write me for dates, WRITE, OR PHONE 53 AT MY EXPENSE Percheron Stallions, Mares, & Fillies For Sale All registered stock I invite inspection of this stock, as it will com- pare with any of the kind in the United States. All of my horses are bred from import- ed stock and are top notchers. If you buy from home parties * you always have a recourse if it is not as represented. Farm three miles notheast of Butler. Telephone 4 on The Walton Trust Company, Butler, Missouri Always has money to loan at lowest interest rates. We own and kee, | lete Abstract of ots in Bates county. Will furnish reliable ab- | stracts on short notice. i Issues Time Deposit Certificates payable in six or twelve months, bearing five per cent | interest. NOTHING SAFER. The Walton Trust Co: fund it (e) Frank Alien, Secy. up with the records a com- itle to all the land and town making it tie STRONG: STITUTION IN BATES COU YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED SASS LAN aS $55,000.00 Surplus Fund and Und. Profits:...$87,500.00 y has the largest vided pent account, : EST FINANCIAL IN- COUNTY. Wm. E, Walton, Pres. Frank, M. Voris, Vice-Pres. of it. Many of the best dairymen never milk their cows entirely dry the first ' few times after they come in fresh in| order to prevent milk fever. I have to follow. Ground can be plowed when it is dry and hard and the majority seem to think that this is better for the | crops, but there are very few plow- men who feel sorry when a good rain has soaked the soil so that one team can do as much as two did before. The man who believes foxtail makes good hay should be a cow for 30 days and have foxtail for break- fast, dinner and supper. A little chinch bug fodder would taste mighty good at the end of that time. Tam going to keep more young sows and fewer old ones this year, | | contrary to the advice given in many | ‘farm papers I take. For three years it has been my experience that young sows did the best. Last year three old sows--not old either in number | of years—flunked completely for me, ‘and gave scarcely enough milk for the ordinary sized litters they far- rowed. Hogologists might say it was the way the sows were fed, but the], young sows were fed in the same} Testimonials sent. free. way and raised their litters in fine | per bottle. shape. | | There is still time to cut the weeds | |and brush along the roadsides where | | there is any danger of their blocking | | the roads with snow next winter. | While tile drainage has reclaimed | of time and money to try to tile drain | any place where a permanent outlet | | is not assured. ;more or less busted. We hardly | ever see one now unless it is where | the owner is getting so much per day alleg! Z, Among other thi | The King drag bubble seems to be |", non-resideu Aids Nature The great success of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based on the recognition of the fundamental truth that Golden Medical Discovery’’ supplies Door oe i i iri muscle-making materials, in con- Sek cad ceostaiaaed lore. "With tae hae Nature ‘supplies-the short establishes sound vigorous health. if your dealer offers something ‘‘just as good,"" it is probably better FOR HIM---it pays better. Bat you are thinking of the cure not the profit, so there’s nothing ‘‘just as good’"’ for you. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med- icine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date i to cover cost of mailing Order of Publication. , GS | STATE OF MISSOURI, | ,, Allison, Mrs. | this will prevent milk fever, but the | 2nd has been of great value a drain- | Ellis, Rich’ practice is so general among good |i" out low spots in the fields it) Hill; Frank Allen, A. O. Yeomans, dairymen that it is a pretty good rule | should be remembered that it is waste | County of Bates. § In the: Gireult Court, October term, 1/10. By Vacation September 21, 1910. L, Leubben, Plaintiff, | *, ve, Frank Elvin and Margaret Elvin, Defendants. | ‘The State of Missouri to the above named de- fendant Greeting: Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by rney and files his De! ‘tion and affidavit rim) jefendants of the State of Missouri. Whereupon it te ordered by the clerk in vaca | tion that eald defendante be notified by publica tion that ure of whlch 1c te Fa jadgment agalnet ure of wi recove! a e mi | the defendants on two notes epeouina fy the laintiff has commenced a suit ja court, the object and ge: . . defendants to Duvall-Percival Trust Company | for doing the dragging. | and aeaixned to plainti® sald notes bearing | ia . | date October 3i, + one payable December 1, | | There are many different ways of | 1908, and the other’ December 1, 1900, each | drying seed corn that has been picked jearly, all of which are good if they) lare put into actual use. | How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- | §wer or same will be take! will be rendered accordingly. jward for any case of Catarrh that }cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F, J. CHENEY, Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known |F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ,and believe him perfectly honorable ;in all business transactions and finan- b per apnom from earing interest at the rate of el fendant has been attached for debts and that unless the lead to the petition in the aaid canse a8 confessed and Judgment And itis further ordered that acopy hereof | No. be poblished, according to law, in Tu# Butter No. WKLY Timgs, & newspaper published in sald | No, coun'y of Bates, for tour weeks -uccessively, No. published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to be at least thirty days before the first day of sald pext February term «t this court, T. D EMBRKE, Circuit Clerk, A true copy of the record y Witness my hand and seal ofthe Cir- No ‘cially able to carry out any obligations (seat) cutt court of Bates county, this 2st | made by his firm. ' Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood Sold by Druggists, 75c. | Take Hall's Family Pills for con- | If every farmer would spend a! stipation. little more money for oil and a little | more time in putting it where it is! needed, I am satisfied the machinery | bill would not be so great as it is on} jmany a farm. It is one thing to | squirt oil into an oil cup and quite an- getting the oil. A friend of mine writes that he has | lived 60 years, but has just found out ‘how to make a land roller that actual- ly does the business. He gets a sec- tion of round galvanized iron culvert material. He prefers to have it at least two feet in diameter, and corru- gated. The section is as long as you wish to make the roller. It is turned on end, an iron axle or rod of axle |size is placed exactly in the center. |The inside is then ready to be filled ‘with cement mortar. Let it cure for two weeks before using, wetting oc- jcasionally during that time. A frame |is bolted to the axle, of course. This _can be constructed according to fancy. The whole idea looks good to me. ; | The public sale season is starting \off brisk again. A few weeks ago ;the banks gave apprehension about cashing all the sale notes, but I no- ticed in a local paper that came _yes- jterday that a bank is advertising foi sale note business. A bank doesn't want to dodge the sale notes when it advertises for that sort of business. Coming right down to facts as they |are, there is no safer paper for a bank ito hold, aside from the farm loan | which pays a low rate of interest, than the average sale note. And while | “clerking”’ the sale, the bank’s cash- lier is usually able to corral several /new customers for the bank. The ‘bank that gets out after the sale busi- ness gets next to the people. Although no man is supposed to be responsible for his neighbor’s’ stray | stock, every farm should be enclosed | with some sort of a fence. It need be nothing elaborate to keep out the | strays and it seems to me every man should be willing to do that much to keep out of trouble. In some cases all that is necessary to do is to stretch up the wires that lay in the grass and weeds along the old fence row, and put in an occasional new post. It doesn’t cost much to do that, and it may keep a herd of cattle in the high- way through the night. If the price of flaxseed is an indi- cator of what the price of linseed oil will be the cost of “‘slicking up’? the buildings with a coat of paint will be quite an item in the near future. Seed corn will dry perfectly on the are of no benefit to it anda rain fol- lowed by a freeze even The following clipped from the La- mar Republican Sentinel, will be of | —Rev. C. V. Criss, Methodist church at Lamar, thinks it | state of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Mis: | other thing to see that the bearing is] is likely that he has the youngest cow | ®t"! om the 4th'day of November, 1910 | 'giving milk in the state of Missouri.) 4 Last October Mr. Criss bought of Mr. S. H. Cotton of Appleton City, Mo., a! registered Jersey heifer, Christine day of September, 1910, 49 At T D. EMBREE. Cirenit Clerk, No. No. 604 Butler Local freight. Freight trains Nos, 693 and 64 carry passen- | Sere on Interstate Division. Notice is hereby given t> all cre‘itors and: tralna carry passengera. others Interested in the estate of Henderson ;and mucous surfaces of the system. , Muller, deceased, that lJ. W, Pic: » | ministrator of said estate, Price 75c settlement thereof, at th Bates County Probate Court, in Bates county, State of Missouri. to be held at Butler, Mis: | train in morning. sour, on the l4th day of November, 1910, Notice of Final Settlement. J.W. DARBY, Seat Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Henry Goodin, ad- | id estate Bates county, | __ “necessary-strength-to-the o- dige food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering Obstinate coughs. The ‘‘Discovery’’ ra-establishes the digestive and nutritive organs in sound heelth, purifies ‘nd enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves—in Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stamps, enly. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. MISSOURI PACIFIC :\ MOUNTAIN Missouri Pacific Time Table BUTLER STATION. * ight per cent | December 1, 1907, said inter- yj i i ire belng payable eemiantnally, and thet tke | Ollowing is corrected time card to property of the d the payment of sald defendant be and appear at this court the next term ther C4 to be u atl began and holden | No, 2°6 Kansas City Accommodation. 6: at the court houce in } e city of Butler, in said | No, 208 St. Louie & K. C. Mail & | ‘ county, on the firat Monday in February, 1911, | No 210 Southwest Limited and on or before the first day of said term, an- | Kangae City stock. | Local Freight... 208 Southwest Limited . 291 (Local Freight)........... No. 693 Madison Local Freight, ....... SOUTH, soon S304 &, Mm, 207 K. ©. & Joplin Mail & Ex... 12:15 p m. 205 Nevada Accommodation 9:44 p.m, coos 12:86 p,m, INTERSTATE. WEST. 7458 m, 37 Madison Accommodation 15pm, EAST. 638 Butler Accommoda*ion. 12:01 p. m. seneeenes. 5:00 p.m, All freight for forwarding must be at depot Darby ad- Notlater than eleven o’ciock a m. or be held intend to make final for following days iorwarding, Freight for 6 next term of the Interstate Division myst be delivered before five o'clock p, m, OR. J. M. NORRIS, Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist ‘others interested” in the ‘vetate ef Gienment EYeS Tested Free and Glasses Prop- interest to the people in this vicinity. | Goodin, deceased, shat 1, ry Goodin, ad-| erly Fitted. Office on south side pastor of the | foal settlement thereof atthe next term ofthe | 49-tf over Star Bakery, Bates Connty Probate Court, in sa Say so. IRON NORTH. No other freight No freight billed for this EK. U. VaNpervoort, Agent. » ENRY GOODIN, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and Office Phone 20 1 gener beri | ‘ hy Bate Sep ontie , ‘ofa 933913 fi ic’ ai ‘orbes, deceased, that I, Josephine Forbe: Cafe, No. 233913 for .which he paid 4 | mluiteratrix ofeaid cata’e, Inrend to rar nal fancy price, expecting to breed in. settlement thereof at the nextterm of the Bates a5 County Probate Court, in Bates county, State | October next in order to develop a_ of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Missouri, on cow when 26 months of age, but to his surprise the heifer dropped a calf August 27, then one year and twenty- two days old. The little cow is doing | the l4th day of November. 1910 JOSEPHINE FORBES, bleat Aaministratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. Notic is hereby given to all creditors and splendidly, giving about one gallon others interested fa ae estate of Mary 0. Sad- of fine rich milk daily. " sa]f jg | dler deceased, that I,J. A.saddler, + The calf is | tor of said estet=, Intend to make final settle. | minietras | astonishingly large for its age and , ment thereof, at the next term ot the Bates size of the mother. sired by a very large two-year-old | registered Jersey from one of the| best herds in'the state of New York, | his size, weighing 1800 pounds, prob- | | 51-4 It i le, | en, s frente iA pon an, ree | q . | son: @ held at Butler, ‘ssourl, on the | S @ male, | tat uay of November, 110.” 3 J. 4. SADLER, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ls hereby given to all «reditors and ably the largest registered Jersey | others interested 1% the esters. o Devid H, | bull in the world. The calf is a solid Fort, deceased, that I, 8. 8 tuinistrator of raid estate intend to make dnal Mo. , i E ri settlement thereof, at the next term of the color with black tongue and switch. | #ttle County Probate Court, in Bates county: State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Mis: ___ A Man of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are never found where! stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these souri, on the lith day of November, 1910 8.5. FOX 5le-dt Administra or, - Notice of Final Settlement. Noticeis hereby given to all creditors and qualities and the success they bring, | others int rested in the estate of W. R, Davis, | * +e, f deceased, {that I use Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the | wil o aia'eetae, intend to make dnal setlte- | 7 jn | ment thereof, at the next term of th- Bates | for keen brain | County Probate Court, in Bates county, State | matchless regulators, Mary Davis, executrix and strong body. 25c at F. T. Clay’s. | of Missourl, to be held’ at Butler, Missvuri, on FOR RENT--8 room house, reas- | | onable terms, 4 blocks from school, | For further information call on cr =! San address Mrs. N. J. Walls, 413 W. | Adams St., Butler, Mo. 50-3t, | “Good Painters use Mound City +0.’8 “Horse Shoe’’ Brand House | Paint exclusively. W. H. Hupp &| Son. 51-52t. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice fs hereby given to all creditors and others ere | in she esate ot Lucretia | jones, |. H. Botkl executor of said estate, intend to maxs | final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court, in coun- We State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Jssouri, on the 14th day of November, 1910, 1. H. BOTKINS, Gl dt Execator, N tice of Final Setslement. Notice is here! ven to all credi sige name i, | | | the 14th day of November, 1910, MARY DAVIS Sl at Executrix, | And whereas, it | deed | Tate \ annual “A Rat is a Bad Citizen” Rid yourself of them now, quickly and surely, by getting @ 25c box of our American Rat Paste . It does the work. Will not DR. J. M. CHRISTY | Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialty Office over A. H. Culver Furn. CO. DR. J. T. HULL ‘Entrance same that leads to Stew- _._ard’s Studio. ~ North side square Butler, Missouri DR. H, M, CANNON DENTIST Butler, Missouri East Side of the Square Phone No. 312 T. C. BOULWARE e Physician & Surgeon Fox, ad-| Office North Side Square, Butler, Diseases of women and chil- specialty. B, F. JETER, Attorney at Law East Side Square BUTLER, MISSOURI | dren z Notice of Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Willi ‘ Dunbar: tile jam R. Danbam and Florence lat aa i orded in fae Recorder he 16 hh day of July, 1%9, and rec- 208, at page 612, In the office of veyed to Joseph her as tru jstee to in promi therein de- scribed, the following described re i it shal of six per cent pel | eed or tant wat sho q al | or refuse to - MISSOURI House Phone 10 Dentist Notary Public Phone 186 by their certain deed of in and for Bates county, Ing described real estate to-