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| Missouri Pacific Time tht for forwarding for following day’s forwarding. Freight Interstate Division zaust De delivencd’ tofere lock p. m, No Tega morning, E.G. V. Walton Trust C0. BUTL ER, MO. Capital and Surplus Fund $300,000.00 The Oldest, Largest and Strongest Financial Institution in Bates County Always has money to loan on farms in south- west Missouri and Oklahoma at LOWEST inter- est rates, and on five or seven years time. Pays Interest on Time Deposits for Six Months or Longer for any Idle Money You Have Table Fasnes iy gotoramode iB2338 BBsyBE + i ust be at di a ‘mrorbe held billed for this SM ANDERVOORT, Agent, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, as pont of Bates. In the Circuit Court, Febroary term, 1918, in yacation December 3rd, 1912, Joseph Everingham, Plaintiff. ve. Atmon Wyatt, Frank Wya.t Jeseie Wrigt tand the unknown consort, heirs uevisees, donees, aliences, immediate. mes: id remote, vol- tees of B, L, Myatt, deoeased, Defendants, The State of Missouri to the above named de- fendants, Greeting: Now at this day comes the plaintiff, herein, by his attorneys and filea hie petition under vath alleging. mong other things, that the defendants, Almon Wyatt aod Frank Wyatt are nonresidents of the State of Mis- souri, and further alleging that there are or may be prreoms interested inthe subject mat- ter of the petition, whose names are unknown to the plaintiff and fur that reason cannot be inserted therein and that as far as known the claim and interest of the unknown persons are asthe consort. heirs, devisees, donees, alien- eea, immediate, mesne and remote, volantary and involuntary grantees of P. L. Wyatt, who was the beneficiary in a deéd cf trust of record in the recorder’s office of Bates County, Mis- souri, in Book 8 at page 33 Whereupon, it is oravred by the clerk, in va- cation, that defendants be notified by publica tion, that plainiiff has commenced u suit against them in this court, the object and gen- eral nature of which is to precure an orderand judgment or thie court adjudging and declaring the right, title and interest of the parties plain- tiff and defe.ident in and to the South half of Lote, 7 ard 8 in Block Four of Warner’s Addition to ihe \own, now city, of Butler, Missour!, and tu cancel, annul and re- lease o! record dof trust the) , 8ame being of record We own and keep up daily with the county rec- ords acomplete Abstract of Title to all lands and town lots in Bates county, showing title from the day the land was bought of the United States down to this time. nish Reliable Abstracts Fees Reasonable For almost 40 years we have been lending our money on farms and afterwards selling the mortgages to life insurance companies, savings banks, trust companies, and to hundreds of individual money lenders without any of them losing a dime of interest or principal, or paying any expenses. Persons. desiring SAFE INTEREST BEARING investments can always get them -of The Walton Trust Company. FRANK ALLEN, Secretary .C. A. Allen, Treasurer W. E. WALTON, President J. B. WALTON, Vice President John Deerwester C. H. Dutcher Wn. W. Trigg Wm. E. Walton SPLENDID HRISTMAS -PRESENTS ONE GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL DOLL TWO SMALL SISTER DOLLIES Heavy Cloth, all ready to rout, “gew oe state ‘and ree Free DOLLIES ° of. 1 is 27 ‘% he TG t lothes fit it. Its: ie cheeks, iden that it is in- | iu Book 8 at page ecorder’s Office of Bates | County, Missouri, } That unless ths ssid defendants be and | @ppear at thie court, a the next term thereof, to be beguo and holden at the court honge in thecity of Butler, in said county, on the first Monday in february, 1913, and on or before the firet day of said term, anewer or plead to the pe- tition i eure, th: game will be taken as confessed and jodgment will be rended ac cordingly, And ities farth+r order-d thata copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a newspaper published in the county of Bates, for tour weeks + uccessively, pnbiishe: at least once a week, the iaet inger- tion to be at least th rty da, fore the first day of the said next Februar: t: rm o‘ thiscourt. | H. O. MAXEY, Uircutt Clerk A true copy trom the record. Witaese my hand, and seal of the {sea]‘ clronit cours of Bates county, thie 3rd day of December, 1912. 7 4t. H, O. MAXRY, Circuit Clerk. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execu- tion issued from the ovtice of the ‘circuit clerk of the circuit court of Ka*es county Mi souri, returnable at the Febroary term, 1913, of ¢: Court, and to me di ected, in favor of HH A. Brown and :gainst E C. Webster, | hi levied upon and seized ail the right, title, torent and claim of the said © (:, \ er of, in and to the following descsibed real estate, to- wit: 8a51-2N E16, 89aS13NWI16 40a N W N W 16, n township 30, range 31, 10a lying be- | tween Mo. Pac eared Co and Marais des Cygnes River in Section 18, Tuwnship 39, Range 81, 68 acres lying eaat of Mo Pacifi; Railway and west of center of secticn 18 and north of Marais des Cy gnes River in Section 18, town- | ship 39, Range8l WabeingS 1-2 NE 1-4 SE 1-4 section 8, township 89. range 31, All lying and being in the County of Bates and State of Miseour); and I will, on Monday, December 23, 1912 between the hours of nine o’clock In the fore- noon and five o’olock in the afternoon of that day, ip the, City of Butler, County of Bates afor: seid, sel she same, or 80 much thereof as bir be required. at Fablic Vendue, to the bighest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said execation and costs, A W. J. BULLOCK, 5-td Sheriff of Bates County. Mo. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ~~ County of Bates. i In the Probate Court for the County of Bates November term, 1912, Ketate of J, Milton Wells. Deceased, “| Merehal F. Davis, Adminietrator, ‘i Order of Publica‘i n ‘Now at this day comes Marshal! F. Dsvis, Administrator of the estate of J. Milton Wells, deceased and presents to the Conrt his Petition, pra ing for an Order for the sale of so much of Real Estate of said deceased as will pay and setiefy the remaining debts dae by sali eatate, and et unpaid for want of sufficient assets, accompanied by the Accounts, Liste and Inventories ag required by law; on exomi- nation Whereofit is Ordered, that all’ persons interested in the estate cf eaid deceased, Toa‘te, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the Sret day of the next term of this court to bs held on the fourth Monday of Feb- Yuary, 1913 an O der will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the Real Ealate o: said deceased a: will be sufficient for the pay- ment 0: said debta; end it is further orde by dood nc t'ce be published fu some newspap--r . | io tee County, Missouri, for four weeks be- fore the rext term of thie curt, ‘72 that a ¥ Of this notica be served ons a of the ire of deceased, residing in Bates county, aforesaid at least ten care prior to the drat day of the next term of this court | STATE OF MISSOURI, Py e of Bates 1. Gartd, Beary iudge of the 7 tend ana whicks heads if it don’t. x Sie oenal skpiteto batrel conststiog’ and set ; 5 wel congestion and suf- ne Sey ilucce ny hued and seek ot anid Court. | f County, | Pilla don’t bulldoze the bowels. They Reld io and for eaid eounty, he r. Rew iennet fomat at office in Butler, : ‘i Hi, thie 16th day Of November, eu CARLJ. HENRY, * Jadge of Probate Madison, Wis., Dec. 9.—What is| {deaths and births from Bates county, -}out, take no other.—Advertisement. and T. ~ Births and Deaths in Bates County. - Below will be found the number of as filed with the State Bureau of Vi- tal Statistics, for the quarter ending September 30, 1912, from the twenty- four important causes of death: DEATHS. Causes Month Total Jul, Aug. Sep Typhoid Fever...... 2 2 Tuberculosis of the Other forms of Tuber- culosis myelitis .......... i 3| Other Diseases of the Nervous System... 2 1 1 Diseases of Heart and Circulatory System 6 3 3 Other Diseases of the Respiratory System 1 1 Diarrhoea and Enter- itis (under) two yrs. of age)...........5 6 2 4 Acute Mephritis and Brights Disease.... 3 1 2 The Puerperal State.. 1 1 BUIGIGES, i cisc cess 11 Other Causes........ 20 3 7 10 Motalevisiceciece 50 917 24 BIRTHS Months Total number of births INFStAte sce canesme rane 19,565 Total number of deaths INYSEACO sie y faicsats teeta 9,775 Frank B. Hiller, State Registar. RE-YOUR KIDNEYS WELL Many Butler People Know the Impor- tance of Healthy Kidneys. ~~ The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. Well kidneys remove impurities. Weak kidneys allow impurities to multiply. No kidney ill should be neglected. There is possible danger in delay. If you have backache or urinary troubles. © . ~ Tf you are nervous, dizzy or worn Begin treating your kidneys at eee A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder Dr. Wm. Sedgwick Saunders, Medical Officer of Health of the city of London, Eng., was good enough to say that a long and univer. sal experience has proved 2 croain of tartar powder the most efficient, safe and econ- omical, making food which could not be deleterious to the most deiicate: stomach, In England the sale of baking powder containing alum is absolutely prohibited, WHEN BUYING BAKING POWD Wh otra pees Ek, RRAD TRE ay &. ABEL. BABY'S * CARE IS MOTHER SCOTT’S EMULSION im- proves the quality of breast milk —it supplies the material for bone and muscle—if scanty or thin, it makes it rich and abundant. For bottle babies a few drops # of emulsion with every feeding produces marvelous effects— makes new, firm flesh and ruddy health. SCOTT’S EMULSION is the cream of the purest cod liver oil delicately emulsified into tiny particles resembling maternal milk and each particle is coated with glycerine—no alcohol or stimulant—a wholesome, nourish- mB. E. MULKEY, Registered Veterinary Surgeon BUTLER, MISSOURI Ce Aas Guyton’s Livery Barn, ft H. OVER 65 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trace Marks Oesicns once; : Use a proven kidnéy remedy. None endorsed like Doan’s Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousands. Proved by Butler testimony. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, 200 S. Main street, Butler, Mo., says: “In De- cember 1909 I suffered intensely from kidney trouble. My‘ back ached so badly that I often thought I could not endure the misery any longer. Finally I used a box of Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, procured at Clay’s Drug Store and they cured me. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and 6-2t Mr. Taft to Visit the Canal. Washington, Dec. 6. — President Taft announced today plans for a trip to Panama. tentatively selected as the date for starting. day that Mr. Taft’s intention to visit the isthmus before he goes out of i office was influenced partly at least notified that spp'sstion as aforesaid hes been | by President-elect Wilson’s decision not to do so. Under the new Panama Canal Law the president is charged with putting into effect the new gov- ernment for the canal zone. is possible that President Taft before he goes out of office will do it himself. December 19 was It was understood here to- It is Move On Now! a policeman to a street crowd “Move miner- follows. Dr. King’s New Life tly persuade them to right action, health follows. 25 cents at F. Clay’s. Fraternal Aid Election. Hope Council No. 862 F. A. As- declared to be the most “far-reaching | sociation held their regular election| . sec 23 Mt Pleasant $550. 22 Homer $1500. 8 blk 38 Rich Hill $400. sec 31 Mound $8000. | sec 17 Homer $10000. and 10 blk 17 Merwin $1500. a sec 27 Mt Pleasant $1. a sec 22 Mt Pleasant $1. pt lot 4 blk 5 Littles add Hume $50. lot 3 blk 5 Littles add Hume and int in wall $75. z | lots 3 and 4 blk 13 pt blk 87 lots 7 and 8 blk 86 Foster $15. blk 6 Christian and Condees add Butler $600. 5 and 6 blk 29 Foster $15, Copynricuts &c. Anyone sending asketch and ceace pon may quickly ascertain our Opini free w hether an invention 1s probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. HA! sent free. Oldest agency for ring patents, m - Patents taken through Munn & Co, receive 12-64 | Special notice, without charge, in the | Scientific American, Ahandsomely ilInatrated weekly. Inrgest cir- f any ec ide journal, Terms, $3 a ing, strength-making food. Mothers everywhere are en- thusiastic about Scott’s Emulsion. Insist on getting SCOTT'S. Scorr & Bownk, Bloomfield, N. J. Real Estate Transfers. Frank X.Aaron to Anton Cibalski 157 1-2 a sec 23 Walnut $1. W EConrad to H H Wells tract} |. Sold by all newsdeanlera, 0, 351Broadway, New York MUNN & C Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, D.C. Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs After afrightful coughing spell a manin Neenah, Wis., felt terrible Sg tue he vt ai his al found F ribs had been broken. at agony blk 38 Rich Hill $350. Dr. King’s New Discovery would John N Barrows to Robt Jones lot! have saved him. A few teaspoonfuls jends a late cough, while persistent use routs obstinate coughs, expels fuport eae. or heals ve sore ‘ : \lungs. “‘I feel sure its a Godsend to Lila P Smith to W A Downey 160 a humanity,” writes Mrs. Effie Morton |Columbia, Mo. ‘‘for I believe I Minnie Harris to A Thacher lots 9, would have consumption today, if I had not used this great remedy.” Its |guaranteed to satisfy, and you can i get a free trial bottle or 50 cent or | $1.00 size at F. T. Clay's. JC Lane to Geo I Lynch 15 86-100 | Pierce Hackett to A J Hill 40a sec! J W VanDyke to W H Abbott lot 3 Henry Maybee to C F Wise 120 a! Geo I Lynch to J C Lane 15 87-100 Ends Hunt For Rich Girl Solomon Moore to J B Thompson | Often the hunt for a rich wife ends | when the man meets a woman that iuses Electric Bitters. Her strong ‘nerves tell in a bright brain and even | temper. 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That few of these women have been disappointed in their exe Pectations is proved by the fact that nincty-eight per cent. of women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and Such a record would be remarkable if the e red by hundreds only. But whea applies to the treatment of more than half-a- mil- ice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal, Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first of treatment of San ig ae spas may consult - Pierce by letter, absolu without replies are mailed, sealed in plein Foseicve ld without or advertising whatever, upon them. rite without feer es with- 52 pees Cupeony. Medica! Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Prest., Beffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION | i Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well,