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WANTED I buy more market horses direct from the farmers than any man in the world. SHOW ME YOUR GOOD DRAFT HORSES. Rich Hill, Friday, September 13 . Butler, Saturday, September 14 Bring in your Good Horses. I buy them from 4 to 30 years old, from 800 to 1800 Ibs. _ I buy the best that grow and pay the highest cash price. I will give more for good horses than anybody. Show me your good draft horses and chunks. Will buy branded or unbranded. Mules 4 to 8 years old--Must be fat. I ALSO BUY GOOD FAT OLD PLUGS Don’t forget the Date as I Come to Buy S. Lowenstein. Missouri Pacific Time Table NORTH. No. 202 K C,-Joplin Mail & Ex. ... No, 206 Kaneas City Accommodatio No, 292 Local Freight... ..... No, 208 St. Louta & K. G. No 21 west Limited. STATION No. 201 K. C.- Tene Etae Kx No. 209 Southwest Limited No, 21 (Local Freight), P. No, 207 K. ©, & Joplin Mail & Ex. 1:10 p No. 205 Nevada Accommodation...... 9:40 p. m, INTERSTATE. WEST. No. 698 Madison Local Freight......... No 87 Madison Accommodation... EAST. No. 688 Butler Accommodation... 12:01 p, m. No. 694 Butler Local Freight.... . 5:00 p.m. Freight trains Nos. 693 and 694 carry passen- gers on Interstate Diviaion. No other freight tralns carry passengers, 5:30 All freight for forwarding must be at depot iis ® ™. notiater than eleven o’clock a.m. or be held 30 P.M. for following day’s forwarding. Freight for Interstate Division must be delivered before five o’clock p. m, No freight billed for this train in morning, E. CU. Vanpervoont, Agent, MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN nnn 8 rh 4 i { Quite apart from the bad taste of it. I! Order of Publication. ww believe with you that it has an ex-/sTareor MISSOURT, ? gx RAS 2 j DAg FOR WOMEN Feels tremely injurious effect on the nerves. County of Bates. s ‘irs. Woodrow Wilson Has De- “ELLEN A. WILSON cided Views on Subject. | GOFUSION CF NAMES Governor Wilson, in approving the Nife cf Democratic Candidate Gives letter sent out by Mrs, Wilson, offered what he thought might prove an ex- Out Letter Taking Strong Stand on Smoking Habit, , in the circuit court, October term, 1912, in vacation August rd, 1912 CH a Jenkins and Mamie R Jenkine, Plain- Ts, vs. Almon Wyatt, Frank Wyatt, Jessie Wright, C. R. Radford, W_C. Walden administrator estate + Walden, deceased; Essie Bongher, Harry Nixon, A. A Walden, John Walden, L. P. Walden and W. C Walden; the unknown assignee of P. L. Wyatt, De- fendants. : planation for the interview. “I do not think it was maliciously invented,” he said. “There is a rather well known writer who signs herself The state of Missouri to the above defend- ants, greeting: Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, and she no Mrs. i Now at thin day come the Platntiffa herein, doubt has been comfused with Mra. | py their attorneys and file their petition wader Wilson.” bya alleging, anon other thinge, that de- fendante . Ww »C, Mrs. Wilson Woodrow was formerly | Walden, Kesle Hougher; erry Nixon’ wae | married to a relative of Governor Wil- Ce ian eal Slden Axe nop: resldents of son, and it 18 understood that her | there may be persons Interested In ace. Hie views on the matter of women who | RuBeeor oe ene penton hose names he can not in the household of the Democratic | trust deed in Book 8 at page 35, mentioned in hie petition and herein below. candidate. | Wherenpon, it is ordered by the clerk in yaca- ee tion that said defendants be notitied by pubii- It is reported that papers which are New Yor For the first time since Woodrow son became the Demo ‘ratic presidential candidate has Mrs Wilson appeared. She attended in erson her husband's daily conference cation that plaintiff has commenced a suit against them in this court, the ubject and gen- wi > 3, a i a eral nature of which ia to procure an order, ue aed tile aLHOuE letetotece supporting ‘the bull mooser have or- judgment and decree of said court, deferring, rhe has made special requests that’ gereq extra fonts of “I's.” And they adjudging and declaring the right, title and interest of the parties plaintiff and defendant he be not jor written about ot quoted nor te in and to the real estate deseribed in their pe- will be needed when Teddy gets to nthe papers, t i wit: 5 alking. Ution, to-wit Gee TH at The north half of lots one, two, three and Mrs. Wilson wished to have: four of block two, in Warner’s sddition to the That wuliy understood was that if she be ‘emes the first lady of the land she | vill not, as has been said in a widely listributed interview, have packages ! cigarettes in her personal desk at the White House and indulge in smok- ing them with her callers. town o! Butler, Missouri, and to cancel, annull and release ot reco d two certain deeds of Trust conveying said realestate, and mentioned in the petition, to wi One evecuted on the tas at —— day of April, 1873, by J. A Warner and Order of Publication. wife in favor of PL. Wyatt, now deceased, which Is of record in the office of the, recorder STATE OF MISSOURI, / | of deeds in and fur tates county, Migsouri, in County of Bates, | 5 & | Book 8 at page 35, and one executed on the day ot May, 1807, By the plaintiffs in favor of N, D. Walden, now decessed, which is of record Wonder how the colonel likes being an outcast? In the Circuit Court, Octo’ er term, 1/12, ‘ia | Through Governor Wilson, Mrs. Wil, vacation, August 9th, 1: in the said once tn Book 135 at page 471, and for eonvasl ren nity ber aiven-to a " In proper reliet ae ae teat Meee ens Pie And that uuniess the said defendants be | s d a iS Jaane Bown, Frade " and appear at this court, at the no xt term Barbara Popp, George Popp, Fred Popp, Wm, thereof, to be begun and hold-n at the court | the State Journal at Columbus, 0., re “Schapeler, Guardian of Henry Smith, defens house in the city ot Batler in eatd county, on | budiating an alleged interview with dant; Lena, ock, Barbara Jerkes and Bertha tne ist Monday of October, IvI2 ar don or before her vhich she ended cigare se 4 s the first day of said term, answer or plead to | in which she defended cigarette | -rne state of Miasourl to the above named tho (petitions in BallivenueeriinG dares will: be smoking for women, The interview had come to her in a letter signed “American Citizen,” which said defendants, Greeting: Order of Publication, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by taken as confesect dered accordingly. ' and itis further ordered that a copy hereof bs published, according to law. in the Butler and judgment will be ren= Canning Time. Canning Sweet Potatoes—Select | Birthday Dinner. | Near the noon hour on Thursday, | and scrape, but do not peel; cook un-| and friends with well filled baskets, | til tender in salted water, but do not! gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | break or mash; they should be firm, | William Vest to help Mr. Vest cele- , : brate his eightieth birthday anniver-| Work of converting gunpowder into sary. Dinner was served on a long green vegetables under the direction table under the shade trees in the |f gardners at Fort Myer and at the while they are tender. Have ready asyrup made of sugar and water so thick that when allowed to cool ina cup for a few minutes it will crystal- ize. Fill the jar with the potatoes, keeping them as whole as possible, then hold a fork or sieve across the mouth of the jar and drain out every bit of the water while still very hot, then pour the boiling hot syrup over the potatoes and seal as other canned things. Both syrup and potatoes must be very hot. When wanted for use, turn into a pan, add alittle butter and bake as you would fresh pota- toes. Small potatoes -that would otherwise be wasted are just the size for canning. They must be fully matured. Here is a way to can string beans that has the merit of being but little trouble: Prepare the beans just as you would for the table, and cook them the same. only cooking enough for several jars when cooking for dinner. When they are perfectly done, fill one or more jars full, shak- ing well to settle them, then put into each jar three or four tablespoonfuls | of vinegag.boiling hot, and seal at once.’ The. water the beansare boiled in. may be-used to-fill:the,can, if any is heeded, bat it must be. boiling hat. In this way, the housewife can put up small quantities, a jar or two at a time, while she is getting dinner. Seal as other vegetables. ; . Canned Pineapple—Make a syrup in proportions of two and one-half pounds of sugar to three pints of water for six pounds of prepared fruit; boil for five mintites, skimming | well, then add the pineapple, which should be peeled and sliced, and let} boil a few minutes until thor hot through, then pack in well : ed cans and seal, ‘boiling - hot.—Com- | moner. : hy: i | ‘cations, The planproposed furnishes yard. | When all were through eating the enjoyed music and games. Several | |nice presents were received by Mr. | Vest. : gan preparing to return to their homes wishing Mr. Vest many more happy birthdays. Vest of Searchlight, Nev.; R. Vest and son, Montie, of Peter Pender, Ark.; Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Cowan, Misses Martha and Vivian Cowan, Fuller Cowan, Warrensburg, Mo.; Miss Fannie Whittenberg, Fairplay, Mo.; and Mrs. C. B. Hendrix and who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays. One Present. Glorious News comes from Dr. J. T. Curtiss, Dwight, Kan. He writes: in my patients with Electric Bitters, but also cured myself by them of the same disease, I feel suré they will benefit any case of eczema.” This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is a most effec- tive blood purifier. It’s an excellent remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver; kidne’ and bowels, expels poisons, helps di- gestion, builds up the strength. Price cents, Satisfaction guaranteed by F. T. Clay. . More Choice Reading. _ An effort is being made to form a new library club for standard publi- x “\ standard works by popular authors;. ®, land the only expense to each member feaders access toa large number of of the club is one dollar for two year rs. : : Grew Garden on Gunpowder Washington, Sept. 2.-The prophecy small potatoes of uniform size, wash | Aug. 15, 1912a number of relatives of tanning swords into plowshares and spears into pruning 'finding modern realization in the hooks Indian Head proving grounds. Several hundred tons of gunpowder young and old mingled together and | Condemned by the army authorities was marked for destruction when some genius hit upon the idea that its |80 per cent nitrogen component About five o’clock the crowd be- | might be used to advantage as a fer- tilizer. The experiment was tried at the |Planting season, the powder being Those froma distance were J. P. | Scattered over the new plowed truck gardens of the two reservations. The results have been amazing. The tin- est of Lima beans, huge potatoes, big juicy tomatoes and crisp lettuce, bet- ter, bigger and more flourishing than any produced in the nearby truck gardens of the civilian farmers, now daughter, Pauline of Kiowa, Okla,, | load the tables of the officers and men, Someone told Representative Har- | tholdt of Missouri, spokesman for the {International Peace Propaganda in : Congress and his comment was: “At last they have found a sensible “I not;use for gunpowder. It’s the first only have cured bad cases of eczema that has ever been suggested.” fhe Mesi Geantiful Settings Fisk’s Opera House WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 Ed. W. Rowland and Edwin Clifford (Inc.) OFFER The Great New York, Chicago and Boston t Success. ROSARY By Edward E. Rose Like the ~ m and song it will jive forever. r-seee om any stage. tibee stinoany of exceptional ig | men lose their jobs almost every day | ture of which is to o! his attorneys and files his petition alleging among o her things that Defendante, Lena Cock, Barbara Jerkes and Bertha Ketelson are non-r sidents of the State of Missouri Whereupon, it's ordered by the clerkin vaca- tion that said defendants be notified by publica- tton that plaint {hascommenced a suit against | them in thie court, the object and general na- | n order, and jadge- | (si41) mentor d e of said Court for the partition | ‘°° ~ and division of the following described real es- tate lying and being situate in Bates County, Missouri, to-wit: The tast half of the northwest quarter and | tra west Belieh the BOE DORSAL NATLOF of cue " Py pie: cee ny thirty-one (31) and the west half of the sout The “interview” was indeed a COT east quarter, and the cast sixty (00) acres of dial indorsement of the woman smok- HE AT ejpnlisclethornortne eat Gaarter (ae ace on thirty (30) a in Township irty-nine (39) er. Here are some of its assuring | of Range Thirty-two (42) in eaid county, be phrases, all credited to Mrs, Wilson: tween the plaintiff an: defendants, after the | a ase gnment of the dower and homestead inter- A woman writer for a syndicate of eat ther i" roselcataay Borbars Fop, widow s , 7 e Wood: | 0! ichael Pcpp, deceased, and allotting to Sunday newspapers asked Mrs. Wood. ot ceria ihe deremdanta conn cele etc” row Wilson if she agreed with Ger- trude Atherton's opinion of the smok- ve Interests in eaid real estate, if the division | ing of cigarettes by women. She smil- can be made without injury to the interests | ot the parties owning said real catate, and if fidavit, alleging, among other things that de- ingly exhibited three cigarette boxes piled in the corner of her desk, all but Weekly Times, a newspaper published in caid county of Kates for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to be at leuss thirty days before the firat day of said next October term of this court. H.O MAXEY, Cirenit Clerk, A true copy from the record. Wisness my hand, and seal of the circnit court of Bates county, this ird doy of August, H.O MAXEY, Cirenit Clerk. “Dear Madam—I can scarcely think of any greater calamity to the young , women of thy nation than to read such a preachment as your interview offers them I am a workingman, and I se because they are incapacitated for work by the use of the cigarette If smoking does this far strong men what will it do for! girls and women?’ Bost, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates. In the Circuit Court, October term, 1912, in Vacation August 7th, 1912. John E, Morris, Plaintiff. va Jalie A. Morris, Defendant. - Now at thisday comes the plaintift herein, by his attorneys and files his petition and af- said land can not be equitably divided in kind ‘5 e1 q ‘to the parties interested therein, then for an SN KEESU ROR TIECIE. GRIME Ce eee order directing the sale of the sald real estate| vacation, that sald defendant be notified by and a division of the proceeds of euch sale be- | publicaion that p aintiiT has commenced » empty. tween the plaintiff and defendants in sald sult. | suit against her in thie court, the olject and “Why shouldn't a woman smoke if Barbara Popp, widow, whose interest ia as divorce from defendant, founded upon allega- she enjoys it?” she queried | Sforesaid, and to be set oft and assigned to ber, 8 of indignities practiced by Gefendice and that unless the said defendants, Lena Cock | rd plaintiff, of such nature as to render “‘Why hasn't she just as much right ; Barbara Jerkes and Bertha Ketelson, be and | piaintiis condition intolerable ae husband of to a cigarette as a man? Certainly (, SPpearat this Court at the next term thereof, | Getendant in tris: ‘That fcr a long time prior 8 Wee to be began and holder. at the court house in | ¢9 the separation of plaintif and devendant, i | Monday of October, 1912, and on or before the | towara plaintiff; that defendant was of a eur! existing prejudice against women drag «tay of sald t rm, answer or plead to the | cross andl routing disprsitions thet ake veivecd smoking {s to the last silly and ab- petition in sald cause. the same will be taken | to go out with plaintiff among his friends; she urd 8 confessed, and judgment will be rendered | nagged at plaintiff and refueed to drese ania ordered that acopy hereof Sponge Doopmitag lier sbetion In ite, shus ‘Smoking cigarettes 18 a question be published, according to law, in Tue BUTLER muillating thie plaintiffin the eyes of his frien of manners, not morals. It promotes W RELY TIMES, @ newspaper published in sald A. Morria beand appear at thie court at thenext term thereot, to begun and helden at the court publighed at leaay once & cols tae las house in the city of Butler. in eaia county, on “‘Come women feel that a cigarette ton to be at least thirty daya be ee Ane the first Monday of October, 1912, and on or be- calms their nerves and helps their 7*5 fesld next October term of thisCourt. | fore the frat day of eaid term, a’ ewer or plead ik H. 0. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. | to the petition in said cau game will be brains into working order. Personally 4 true copy from the record smoking diffuses my thoughts instead Witness my hand and seal of the Cir- of concentrating them. I enjoy it as I dered accordingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof the one-seventh part thereof to each except | general nature of which le to obt~in a decree of agree with Mrs. Atherton that any ; the city of Butler, in said county, on the first | qerondant refused to per orm ‘he duties of wite and acquaintances ana that unless the said Jalie good fellowship. ; county of Bi » forfour weeke cuccessively, taken as confeesed, and judgment will be ren- LORAR) UGHIE SOUTH LOU BAERS COUnIY) (tHE BUD TE MEMTaERORM OG to Iki In ohel eating day of Auguet, 1! ( 1 45 MAXEY, Ci . | Weekly Times a newspaper published in said enjoy after-dinner coffee. Both are’ 45 4t HO. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk County ot Hote tee’ toar Werke neereanicely Pleasant ways of ending and finishing —- Ss: —' publia ed at least once a week, the last Inser- : tion to be at least thirty days befor the first off; both add to conviviality and good Coming Hivents, {SHOR TOI ae Lemay ai Ay oaye beroryuay fin fellowship. The editor of the Ohio State Jour- nal, it was clear, had been much in- censed at the apologies for the cigar ette habit among women attributed to Mrs. Wilson, so he wrote on Aug. 10 an editorial in which he called for the defeat of Governor Wilson or a repu- ? : H. O. MAXKY, Circuit Clerk. Adrian Street Fair, Sept. 4-6. | A true copy from the record, 4 ‘ Rich Hill Stock Show and Corn) tseavj Cireuit ¢ ourtor Ba peGuMty! (ih 4th Carnival, Sept. 11-13. 43-4t. ee atari Y, Cireuit Clerk, Bates County Fair, Sept. 17-20. Ie sae esl resed SP ad A oe A good leather purse, bill book, diation from his wife. If there wasno, Bates County Poultry Show, No- card case or bill folder can be found mistake about it, he wrote, “Mrs, vember 4-7. at Hess Drug Store. 36-tf. Woodrow Wilson shouldn’t be mis-| — tress of the White House.” If the Ohio editor was emphatic, — SS ee Mrs. Wilson was certainly not less so. F: ct fe W. he We After the reporters had said they actS [Or €a omen Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement or dis- dly publish her letter to the LE rede asked for an hours case of Led organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured—is cured every day by time in which to write one. This was é ‘ “ . Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription what she prepared: - “Dear Sir—I have just received a It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Weill. copy ofthe Journal with your editorial entitled ‘Smoking Women,’ and | beg leave to indignantly deny the state ment that I approve of women smok- _It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora- ing cigarettes. The interview upon tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy hich your edit6rial was based is a! of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and waich y local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to pure invention. I intensely dislike the every modest woman cigarette smoking habit for women— ' We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of in fact, so’strong is my feeling on the those peculiar affections incident to women, but those subject that my real danger lies in be’ = ~— wanting full information as to their symptoms and ing unjust and unkinc in my judgment; means of positive cure are referred to the People’s Com- of those who differ with me in this, mom Sense Medical Advises—1008 pages, newly revised respect. | and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one- | cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in clo4 “But certainly no woman-tn our! binding for 31 stamps. household ever bas or ever will smoke | Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Cireuit Court o:

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