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| es tktgds Office Phone 3, Residence Phone 268, H. E. MULKEY, Registered Veterinary Surgeon BUTLER, MISSOURI care ee Harley Smith’s Livery Barn Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority’ of a special execu- tion is.ued from the office of theclerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the May term 1911 of said court and to me directed in fevor'of the Stat+ of Mis- amb at eouriex rel S LL. UColeman, Collector of the ign) tit Milton. Rafferty the Revenue of Bates County Missouri, and again-t D.O Deve. I have ievied upon an: seized alright title, interest and clsim of the sad D. 0. Dever io and to the following dv cribed real eatate. towit: jj d Lot five (5), block thirty-six (86), in Rockville Missouri, all} and being in said county of Bates and state of Missouri and i willon ~ Monday, the 8rd day of April, A. D. 1911, between the hours of nine 0’clock in the fore- noon and five o’cl ck ip the afternoon of that day, at the east front coor of the court house, in the city of But er, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the same or so much thereof as mony be required at public vendue, to the highest bi: for cach in hand to sa\ said execution and costs. : . J, BULLOCK, 20-td Sheriffof Bates County, Missouri. Notice of Special School Election to Increase the Levy. Notice 1s hereby given to the quatiie? voters | of School District N . one (y township sort: (40), range thirty-one (31), in Butler, M 4 known av the Butler Public Schoo! District; that at the regula, annual election of said Dis trict, to be held at the regular voting omens in the same on the 4th day April, 1911, the board of directors of sald district will submit toetolnerosse the ansual rate of taxation for jon to increase the annual rate o! school yp! id District afty (50) Logan-M their atturney: davits, alleging a: in the subject matter of their Dame they caunot insert, there! ame are to them unknown, towit: acres thereof on which # mil shree-fourthe of an acre 2n which a echoo! houseJs located and fifty by one hundred teet on which a store building is loca ed, all bein; county. Whereupon b lication, that plaintiffs oy ee sult agai ‘pat them iu thiecourt. th- object and-generat nature of which is to divest the above named def ndante of all their eppar- ant ‘igh , title and intrest 1m and to the said above described lanu aod veet the same in the er | Pera aiitton Hagerty tn h and valuable considera'iun sold the said above i Eat Dries, ‘aud thatthe sid Mil:on took to convey the eame to her, desori| aold, sald fen 4 next term thereof, the court hause in the Ci county on th 22nd day f£ vs coane petition in sald oauss 10 the mn be taken’ as confessed, d render d eccordingly. And further ordered, that a copy Tevcot bs pablished in fhe Butler coun’ publi arposes. in sai cents on the one handred dollars valuation as provided in section 10,796, Revived statutes of the State of Missouri jor 1000 At which said ek ction there win aleo be eres two directors to a term of three y« By order of the Board of Directors of said Schoo! Distrlet sou, Tals Fobroary 4hzanx ALLEN, President, Attest; W. 0. ATkEsow Secrevary. Th je the same levy that is now in force; nothing additional. 20 ta Biczsing of Sleep. He that sleeps feels not the tooth- ache.—Shakespeare. ———————— Art. Art may be served by morality; it eam never be its servant—Arthur Symons. : fi00 to be at least day of said May term of this court. (sear) replied Nurich. 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 125. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } ,, County of Ba'es Tothe Circuit Court, May Term, 191). Sylvia F. Fenton, and Charis U. Fenton minors by W. C Berry, thelr Guardian and Curator, and Mary P Vail ard iva E. Fen-! ton Plaintiffs Against Charles F Fenton, George W. Fenton and the uoknown heirs at law of Milton Rafferty de- ceased their consorts, devisees, allenees orimmeniate, mesne or remote, vountary or involuntary granees Defendants. Order of Publica ton. The State of Missouri to the above named | Defendents, | Greeting: Now on thie day cowes the plaint ffs herein by nd filetheir petition and afi- moug other things that they verily believe. tnat there ate peftons Inter-sted legthlae whoas in becuuse the The un- known heirs at law of Miltun Rafferty decea - ed, sheir respective consorts heirs at law, dev- isees, donees, alienees or immediate, meane or remote, voluntery or of said unkuown heirs and derive Involuntary graptecs terest in the subject masier of this suit if any they hove, by iuberliance or devise trom the said Milton Raiferty deceased, who died own- ing the record title to the real catate described in the petition of the platnt ff, towit: The south shrev-fuurtue of the east half of the nortn west quarter of section twenty, township forty-twu of range thir.y-two, io Bates county. Missouri, (except about three was tocaked: near the south eastc rner of eaid tract 0: having acquired fee simple \itle in and t» the forrgoin land ag shown by the recurde in the office o! th» recoruer of deeds in and for Bates county, Missouri, and sever conveyed the same to any une 20 far as disclosed by the racords of sald | > it te ordered by the court in| term that the defendants aforesaid, be notifl aiotiffs, and m theretor allege that ° hie life ime, for J. Fenton (ander whom these im title) who paid the purchase ! pe nator’ upder- but by mistake bed other land than the above land so im the deed of conveyance delivered to ‘Mary J. Fenvon. and unless the sald de- ar at sbis court, at the ‘began end holden » ty of Butler in said lay, 1911, and on or day of said » answer or the same aud judgment be ablished in said ively the last inser- before the firet weekly Times. @ newspaper an Yof Bares, for tour wee! ed at least once a week days m the record. H.O MAXRBY. Circuit Clerk. Witness my hend ae clerk storesaid with the seal of said court hereusto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the llth day of february 191i. H. O MAXEY, Circalt Clerk A true copy 21-46 Must Have Harmony. “Now,” said the architect, who was putting the finishing touches upon Mr.- Nurich’s new residence, “what color | of do you prefer for the parlor decora. tions?” “Oh! they've got to be red,” “My wife's got a red plush photograph album that always set on the parlor table."—The Catho Mc Standard and Times. ae bear to's 4 a fix G the Cacia ot Lite, A ae ne stroager the body id eir ine | hhave com- | | (ewan) of : Every Gallon of Sewalls Pure Liquid Paint You Use will Make and Save you Money | If it is Properly Applied it WILL NOT Peal, Crack or Blister | It will increase the life of your buildings and thereby save you money to invest in new buildings. -. ._ IF YOU WANT TO SELL YO sell your farm for a better price. : : OUR SEWALL LIQUID PAINT is not in anyway an experiment—it has stood severe weather tests in all kinds of climates, and the excellence of its composition, its quality, and the care used in its manufacture, makes it most dependable paint. | We Sell SEWALL’S PURE LIQUID PAINT so you can afford to buy it | oore Lumber Com BUTLER, MO. PHONE 18 that UR FARM paint up your old weather-beaten buildings, and you can Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } 4 County of Bates. In the Circuit Coort of Bates County, Missourt, May term, 191}. !R J. Thomas, Platotiff. vB. : is John Barker, ¢xecutor de bonis non of the Inst will and estate, and trustee under the will of Juila Averill deceased. the unknown heirs at dawofJohu D ‘Thomas deceased, their re- spective coneosts devises, alienees or inm- mediate or remote voluntary or involuntary | grantees of such unknown heirs; | William f) hields, if livicg +nd if dec ased then the un koown heirs at Jaw, or devi ees of said Wil- liam Shietde deceased, thir respective con- sorts, devisees, alievees or immediate or re- oye a ae stantary Greate en; obj Garharing Parker deceass uelr earrece: | the fotereste of the plaintiffs and defendants in ive consorts ‘devisees, alienees, or immediate or remote, sl espa invuluntery gran- mote. voluntary or if! Catharine K. Parker deceas+ tees; Andrew Allen, then the noknown heirs at low or devisees o 2 | (i bade ad ee eee ae ee niite | and adjudged and that said land be par.itioned or remote, voluntary or involuntary, gran- tees, Detendante The State: f Missouri to the above defendants, GREETING — Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by | city uf Butler, Bates County, Missouri, on the hie attorneye and files hia petition under oath, | fourth Monday in May next, and on or before eens other things that the defend- | the firat day of said term plead to said petition fe bonis non of the | the same will be as to said defendants takea as last will of Julia Averill deceaned, and trustee | confessed. therennder, aud successor in that trnet to H | D, Ledgwick,: named in said will, is a non. be published, accordiog to law, in THz BUTLER resident of the State of Missouri, and farther, WEEKLY Times, & newepaper published in said alleging, ant Jobn Barker executor alleging in hie petition as follows, to wit: ‘That he verily bl eves there are terested in the subject matter of this whose names he caopot insert herein, becaus they are to him unknown, to wit: The un- known heire at jaw or devisees of John D. Thomas deceased, sheir respective consosts , heirs, devisees, alienees or immediate or re- [SEAL] cuitcourt of ‘Bates county, thia 7th mote, voluntary or involaontary, granters of | such ur known persons, and derly~ their inter- eas, ifany by a: through and under the said John D. Thom part of the real e«tate. or interest ther-in by virtue of a dee! of conveyance recorded in the! office of the Kecorder of Deeds in and for Bates county, Missouri, in Book ‘'Q’’ at Pages 0, seid Juhn D, Thi 8 having died wi hout con- veying therame, jar as shown by the records of said county: devisees of Will'am Snieide deceased, if he is | sour! ex rel 8. L. Coleman, Coulector of the Re deceased, their re-pective consorta heirs, de- vieees alicnees orlnume iiate or remote, volun- tary or involuntary grantees of such onkpown persoue and such intercst as they mav bave, if any ie derived by Sironeh or under the said William Shielde dece: , if he td deci ei ey inheritance or devise, sald William Shields. having entered a part of said land from the United States Government, such title havin, been sold and attempted to be conveyed b' sheriff’s dee, as shown by the ie ords of the The avknowa heirs at law county aforeratd: or devisees of Andrew Allen, deceased, if he is deceased, their resuective congor's, heirs, de- vieves, alienees or immedia‘e or remote, vol untary or involuntary grantees of auch un- known persons, who derive their interest if any, by, through acd under said Andiew Allen deceased, If ne 1s ueveased, raid Andrew Allen having purchased said land or a part therenf, ata tax gale thereof and procore! a deed for the same thereunder, wh'ch de-d ie shown of record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for county and state aforesaid, in Book “+L,?? at Page l9t and said Andrew Aller not having conve) ed said land to any one _ 60 /ar as dieclosed by ‘he records in tne connty and stateatoresaid: Toe anknown children, heirs at law of Catharine KE Parser deceased, their respective copsorts heireat law or devisees, alienees, or immediate or remote, voluntary or Jevolan’aty Branteee of euch unknown persons who derive their interest in the subject matter of the suit, by ieee and under the last will and testamunt of Ebenezer w. Pomeroy de- ceased, who died owning @ part of the above land in tee, and. devised an undivided one- third thereo:, to Catharine E, Parker, or toher five, for hér ilfetine and at her death the same to pass in fee ¢» her children then living and 10 the dec-ndents of sach of them as might die leaving decend: nts eald Catharine K. Parker having died on the ——day of . 1880, and none Of her children or ieire at law, baving since conveyed said land to any ore. Plaintiff avera, that none of the ssid partics med-or unknown, or any , through.or under -hem or elther of the verse to the claim end title of. platnti@, have been in ssion or set up any claim to the real estate herein above des- cribed for more than thirty consecative years. Inst past or paid any taxes thereon in all that period of time. Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court in term, that the defendants and each and all of them be nctified by publication, that the plain- tiff has commenced this action in this Court, the object and general nature of which ie to have heard, ascertained and determined by the Court the esta’e.title and interest of the par- ties, plaintiffaod defendants, respectively in and to the land described in hfe petition to-wit": ‘The east half: f the north-east quarter of sec- tion twenty-four, of township forty of range thirty-one, and all of lot two of the north. weat quarter of seo ion nineteen, of towneblp forty, of range thirty, allin Bates county, Missouri, and as! the Court, by-its juigment and de oree to defing and edjadge the title, estate and interest of Cryer jaintifand defendan' eoverally in to said real estate, to hear finally determine any and ail the rights, claims, lutereste, liens and aniie of salt Nag! Bes Ly \e defendant; person claiming b: eof, to be in court hous» in the city of Butl r, in ea'd coun- ty on the Kour:h Monday of May. 1911, and on or before the Grat day of said term, answer Or plead to the petition im said canse the 8 ‘Wilt be taken. as confessed, and judgment ingly. the court afore- sx accordl And it is farther sald that a copy ordered Py apliened in the. te- | members of fraternities or sororities je vg soari, for four vely, toe last in- tertion to be Mioaes Bfteen ‘aaya. before the first day of the next term of eal court. . Witness A tn Si a clerk aioresald with the said court hereunto affixed. 05 pon fa Benet on this the 18 b day a SMS OP Waxey, Cireutt clerk. Tillman Grows: Melancholy. Agusta, Ga.—Senator Tillman of South Carolina admits his illness will prove fatal and that he is only waiting for the end. - The Senator was in Au- gusta and siid he would never re] 0” 1) disorams tly printed living and yeeieeneed i (27), all in township forty-one (41), range thirty ersons in- | published at least once a week, the last inger- petition, | tion to be at leaat thirty daye before the firat | le eased, who held title to som; — Recipes. The Commoner, a pint of molasses and a pint of milk; gradually into the molasses and milk; jadd a pound of beef suet chopped fine, and meal sufficient to make a thick batter; add a teaspoonful each of pulverized cinnamon, nutmeg, and ‘a little grated lemon peel, and stir into the mixture thoroughiy; dip a pudding bag into boiling water, shake out and flour the inside a little, then pour into the bag the mixture, tie up, leaving room for the pudding to you would be compelled with a hot sauce made of brown but- ter with nutmeg flavoring. Johnny Cake (without flour)—One quart fresh buttermilk, three well- beaten eggs, and a teaspoonful of soda, a teaspoonsul of salt, anda large tablespoonful of lard, melted; stir into this as much nice sifted corn meal as will make a batter that pours easily. Have the bake pan quite hot, with a pany | Order of Publication. ie STATE OF MISSOURI, ? 4, tablespoonful of lard melted in it; pour wat “tha” Clreult, Conte, May term, 101) the batter into the hot pan and bake a olin, D. S. \ i oie e. Walton, guardianot MR conve, | 2 hot oven. The thinness of the Plaintiff, | batter will give a delicacy to the bread Mason Combs, Plato Combs and Sylvester | Which it will lack if the batter is too Combs, Jr., Defendanta. hick. Py A ; Now as this day, it Sppeari: ¢ to the Court | thick. In making any kind of bread, i ‘ aa i ; 3 the defendants, Macon Combe, Plato Combs | eSPecially corn bread, with sour milk, be careful not to get too much soda in it; an exact amount of soda cannot and Sylvester Combs, Jr., are non-residents of the State of Missouri, and therefore cannot be served with the proc f thie Court, it is by | the Court ordered that said above named d:- | . fendante be, and they are hereby notified that | be given, as much will depend on the | plaintiff have b onght their action in this 4 suis Al uated stat aac Sonat |", cosine Of the mul “Welsh Rabbit’’—The term ‘‘Welsh rabbit is of jocular origin, being a slang term applied to cheese melted with ale and poured over toast. Some etymologists have believed that the word is a corruption of rarebit, hence it is often written ‘Welsh rarebit. To make the dish, break two eggs into the upper pan of the chafing dish and beat them well; then add half a pound of soft, mild cheese, grated or broken into small bits, one table- spoonful of butter, half a teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of mustard, a grain of cayenne and half a cupful of cream or milk. Stir the mixture well. Put some hot water in the regres |under pan of the chafing dish, and | Sheriff’s Sale. | place above it the pan containing the mixed ingredients. Light the lamp and stir the rabbit with a spoon until the chees melts; extinguish the lamp at once and immediately serve the rabbit on small slices of crisp, dry toast, on toasted thin water crackers. The mixture must be stirred all the time until it is served; if not, parts of ti will become hard. The eggs may be omitted, and if so, only one-half the quantity milk should be used. French Dressing—Put half a tea- spoonful of salt and a saltspoonful of | and to the sonth half of the south-east quarter | of seo:fon twenty-two (22); the north half of | the north-east quarter of acction twenty-se.en (30), in Bates County, Missourl ascertained between thes veral parties in interest as their ‘interests may be found and adjudged by the | Court, that unless the defendants be and appear | im this Court at the May term, 1911, thereor, to | be began and holden at the court house in the. ‘And it is farther ordered that acopy hereof county of Bates, for tour weeks successively, day of said pext Ma, term of this Conrt. H O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk, A true copy of the record Witness wy hand and seal of the Cir- | day Ua) 19] Li, 20-4 O MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. | | . By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion lsened frum the office of the clerk of the joircoit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- | tarnable at the February term 191! of said court | and to me directed in favor of tne State of Mis- | Venue of Bates county, M'ssouri, and agains: | Henry Malcolm. Ihave levi-d upon and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of the wald Henry Malcolm In and to the following | described real estate to-wit: | The north-east quarier of the north-west | quarter of the north-east quarter, section seven (7), township thiirty-nine (39), range twenty- | nine (29), sll lying and being in saia county of | tates and etate of Missouri and 1 will on i Monday, the 22d day of May, A. D. 1911, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | day, at the cast front door of the Court House, in the city of Butler county of Hates afore- eald se'l the same or 60 much thereof as may | be required, at publ c vendue, to the highest | | bidder for cash in hand to ell Win execu- | tion and coste, Wid LLOCK, pepper ina cold bowl; add gradually, | Qletd Sheriff of Bates County, Migeour!. | beating all the time;?three tablespoon- \ - | fuls of olive oil; rub and mix until the | Order of Publication. salt is dissolved, then add, a few drops at a time, beating, a tablespoon- STATE OF MissOUBI, | County of Bates. ae ‘ ' In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Mis-|ful of vinegar. Stir one minute, then | 6 uri, May term, 1911, in vacation March 2let, serve, lira 4 Megs te evel caninuls Bacon Salad Dressing—Cut half a Anna Bash et al, Defen ants . A | Now at this day come the plaintiffs herin, by pound wh Secu fat bacon into slices their attorney and file their petition aud a@da |and chop into small pieces; fry “until vit, alleging, smong otber things that defend- hi i" ant, Kile Mal king {8.8 non-realdent of the State | the grease all comes out, strain the ot Whereupon Atts ordered by ths Clerk tn Va. grease off, and one-third as much feats ‘ies plea fv aave comm ne a aul vinegar as there is grease, beating a Court, \s: eral mature of ernie ie t0 sell fa Pariition the until it blends. Q Bates eotngy, isons! to-wit . jae a Cream Dressing—Mash the yolks aes ore mate anertes of the qerthcret|Of three hard-boiled eggs; add the West quarter of she sou'h-east quarter of eec- | yolk of one raw egg and work with tion fourteen; the south-east quarter of the ‘ * south-east quarter of section twenty three and |a knife until a smooth paste; add a Coe a ee a er orn’ git im “fowsenip | tablespoonful of melted butter, half a teaspoonful of salt and a pinch of pepper; stir in gradually half a cup of thick cream and add by degrees two tablespoonfuls of vinegar. Beat until perfectly smooth. Mayonnaise Dressing—Pour ice water into a bow]; let stand for fifteen minutes in as cold a place as possible; then pour water out. Break the yolk of two eggs into the bowl, beat them well with a wooden or silver fork, adding a teaspoonful of salt and a dash of cayenne and a pinch of thirty-nine of Range ‘hirty-one, and divide the proceeds of the sale among the parties, plain- viffe and defendente accoruing to their reapect- ive intereste in said real estate and thatuniess the said Ella Mulkins be and appear at the next term of thie court to be began and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri. on th» fourth Monday in May, 191), and on or before the first day th«reof, end plead to said petition accordi g to lav the same will be taken as coniessed, and judgment rendered accordingly. And itis farther ordered by the clerk afore- eald that a copy thereof be pubiished in Tue Borer WEeeLy Times, a weekly ewerener and published in Bates county, Mis- sour, for four wees successively, the last in- sertion to be at least thirty days, before the frat day of the next term of said court A trae copy of the record. H UV. MAXBY, Circuit Clerk. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid wish the seal of sald court hereunto {eear) affixed. Done at office in Butler op gaay TO thee dey ky Cintas Gierk, | black pepper; mix well together and add half a pint or more of olive oil, Fraternities Bar Freshmen. | 2°0P by drop, stirring rapidly with- out reversing the motion. After half the oil is used, add a few drops of vinegar alternately. When thick and smooth, set on ice until wanted. Many vegetables may be used in com- bination, or singly. Lettuce, radishes, young beets and carrots, apples cel- ery, may all be used for this greatly relished dish. . Salad Dressing Without Oil—One egg, beaten light, one small teaspoon- ful of mustard, one tablespoonful of vinegar, pepper and salt to taste; two tablespoonfuls of butter; cook over hot water until it thickens, stirring ail time, then into a bow] and in half a bowl of whipped cream. Set on ice until wanted. Columbia, Mo., March 19.—Fresh- men will not be allowed to become at the University of Missouri after the school year of 1910-11. This ruling was made by the facul- ty ata meeting yesterday. It does not prohibit the pledging of fresh- men, but they must not be initiated or live in chapter houses until after they have made satisfactory grades in one year’s work. This rule is an outgrowth of an in- vestigation of the relative scholarship of the fraternity and nonfraternity showing comparative standing, every ts in the university. of the sororities mix well; beat four eggs and stir swell, and boil for three hours; serve j Ss Indial Meal Pudding (boiled)-Warm INE LAM NATION AND PAIN Cured by Lydia E. ‘Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Creston, Iowa.—“ I was troubled for a long time with inflammation, pains in my side, sick headaches and ner- vousness. I had ta- ken so many medi- cines that I was discouraged and thought I would never get well. A friend_told me of Lydia E. 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