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Walton Trust Co. BUTLER, 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 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. Will Furnish 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 Directors | i | | | Butler, Missour!, and to cancel, annul end re- jin Book 8 at page 35, Recorder’s Oflice of Bates | appear at thiscourt, 8 the next term thereof, | Monday io February, 1915, and on or before the | | confessed and judgment will be rended ac Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, | ,, County of Ba: In the Circuit Cou: vacation December 3: . Joseph Everingham, Plaintiff. 8. Aimon Wyatt, Frank Wya.t Jessi: Mrigusand the uvknown consort, heirs devisees, donee! alienees, imn ediate, mesne and remote, vol untary and involuntary grantees of B, L 1d, Du‘endants. » February term, 1913, in 1912, ‘ ™ yatt, deceaser The State of Missouri to the above named de- fendants, Greeting: his day comes the ‘plaintiff, herein, d files bie pctition the defendants, A .Wyatt are nonresidents of the St»te of Mis- aouri, and further alleging that there are or may be p- raons interested in the subject mat- ter of the petition, whose names are unknown to the plaintiff and fr that rvagon cannot be ineertea thr rein and that ae far as known the claim and intereet of the unknown .ersons are as the consort heirs, devisees, donees, allen- ves, Immediate, megne and remote, voluntary and involuntary graptees of P, L. Wyatt, who wae the beneficiary in a deed cf trust ot record in the recorder’s ofice of Bates County, Mis- souri, in Book 8 «t page 35 Whereupon, it is vraered by the clerk, in va- estion, that defendants be notifled by publica tion, that plaintiff has commenced a suit against them in this court, the obj-ct and gen- eral nature of which is to precure an order and judgment ot this court adjudging anu declaring he right, title and interest of the parties plain- if and defe.ant in and to the South half ot Lota 6, 7 and 8 in Block Four of Warner’s Addition to the town, now city, of lease of record a deed of trust therein referred to and arove mentioned, eame being of record County, Missouri. ‘That unless'ths said defendante be and to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in eald county, on the first firetday of said term, anewer or plead to the pe- tition in ead cause, the same will be taken as coruingly. And itis further order d. ‘hata copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a newspaper published In the | county of Bates, for four weeks ruccessively, | pnbiishe at levst once a week, the last Inge: | lion to be at least 1h rty days before the first | day of the said next February term of this court. | H, 0. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk A true copy trom the record. | Witness my hand, and seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this jrd day of December, 1! H.O , Circuit [sEaL] I Tat. H Order of Publication. | STATE OF MISSOURI, },, County of Bates. ‘ In the Probate Court fur the County of Bates November term, 1912, Kstate of J. Milton Welle. Deceased. | Marshal I°, Davis, Administrator, Order of Publicati n Now at this day comes Marshall I. Davis Administrator of the estate of J. Milton Well deceased and presents to the Court his Petition, praying for an Order for the sale of 80 much of the Real Estate of said eceased as will pay and satiety the remaining debts due by said estate, and yct tnpsid for want of sufficient assets, accompanied by the Accounts, Lists A. B. Owen Wm. W. Trigg Wm. E. Walton C. H. Dutcher John E. Shutt J. B. Walton John Deerwester Frank Allen C. A. Allen PROFESSIONAL CARDS ‘Dollar Package DR. J. M. CHRISTY Diseas.s of Women and Children a Specialty | i R E E BUTLER - MISSOURI |. pa Office Phone 20 9 Kidney Medicine FRE , ee ne DR. J. T. HULL Dentist | Entrance same that leads to Stew- | ard’s Studio. i in i id- North side square _ Butler, Missouri | S¢OP= Pain in the, Bladder, Kid 2 | neys and Back. DR. H. M. CANNON | |. Wonldn’t it be nice within a week or eo to | begin to say goodbye forever to the sca'ding DENTIST Butler, Missouri | dribbling, straining or too frequent passage of lurine; forehead and back-of-the head aches; East Side of the Square Phone No. 312 ; the stitchee and pains in the back; the growing muscle weakness; 6} before ‘he eyes; y' llow | skin; sluggieh bow T. C. BOULWARE Physician & Surgeon ‘lea; leg cramps; unnatural short lessness spd de-pondency. Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Backache, Straining, Swelling, etc. reath; sleep- 1 bave a remedy for these troubles that you QUI K RECOVE get a free dollar p RY, you ought 'o write age of it. drop me tine like this: main Lack Battding Detroit, Mich nant 1 wilt i f g j]- | eend it by mail, postpaid and free. As you wi Diseases of women and chil-| see when ‘ou get it, this remedy contains only dren a specialty. pres miers medicines, but it has great So eee ee _ | healing and pain-conquering power | It will quickly show its power onee you use B F JETER | it, ao I think you had better see what itis with- Oe ’ uy delay. 1 wie seed you & Soller tactage Ay ree—you can use it and cure yourself at home Attorney at Law Notary Public Teyoa think thie matter over, you will seo that I could not afford te make this liberal offer East Side Square Phone 186 | uniess 1 believed my medicines would cnre BUTLER, MISSOURI ' Kidn- y and Bladder troubles —adv, ———————— # O-ZO-NOL Heals Itchy Irritated Skin | Brings relief from all itching burning eruptions; soothes, cools and heals inflamed and irritated skins. Stops Good | itching quick! Heals chapped hands over night. Eczema, Tetter, Barber’s ‘Itch, Salt Rheum., Pimples, Rash and DR. ROBERT E. CRABTREE General Practice. Diseases of Children. | TELEPHONES | Office 301 Residence 541 | Office in Gench Bldg. For Sale. Two medium size mares. single drivers. 51- CARPENTER & SHAFER. | Roughness vanish after a short treat- Soe es ieee 2 ‘ment. A reliable, effective antiseptic ‘add easily applied remedy. Geta jar ba Cables pur FADE- ; today. and are not eatis- Hi fied, we will refund your money | 25 and 50 Cent Jars or e a enou; re i} ES phen 4 eon st 5-4t At YOUR Druggist Monroe Drua Co.,Quincy, Il, 7) que fl DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST C0. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000 FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER; MO. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate Farm Loans of interest with privilege to pay at any time. 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. ‘e. We will loan your idle money for you, securi ou Investments reasonable interest on good outty. we a interest on time deposits. 'W. F. DUVALL, President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, - W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. | Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles ; len eyelids or ank- | gchibed real eatate, to-wit: jean depend on, and it you want to make a | scres of thy northeast fourth of the nor hwes: . How to obtain | weat fourth of the nurthweat quarter of section | my Kidney ard Bladter mediemnes free:—Just | twelve, except that part of the above de-eribe4 | | { { { | tlement thereof, at the next term of the Ki and Inventories ag required by Jaw; on exami- nation whereof itia Ordered, that all persons | interested in the vatate of eaid deceased, be notified that apptice‘ton as aforesaid has been mace, and unless the contrary be shown on or _beforr-_the trat_day-of-the-next—ternr-of_thia court to be held on the fourth Monday of Feb- | ruary, 113 an Order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the Real Estate of said deceas:d a will be sufficient for the pay- mento said debte; and it is further ordered | thet this notice be published in rome newspap-r jn Bates County, Missouri, for four weeks be- jfore the next term ot this cours, and that a copy of this netics te served on each of the \heire of deceased, residing in Bates county, ‘aforesaid atleast ten days prior to the first | day of the next term of this court | STATEOF MISSOURI, Vas \ County of Bates § | I CarlJ. Henry Judge of the Probate Court, | held io and tor eaid county. hereoy certify that | the foregoing ig a true copy of tha original | Order of Publication therein referred to, a8 | the same sppeara of record in my oie». Witne-s my haud and seal of eaid Court. [SEAL] Done at office in Butler, Bates County, Miagouri, this 1th day of November, A. D., 1912. CARL J, HENRY, ge of Probate. Se4t Sheriff’s Sale. | By virtue and authority of a general execu- tion iraned from the ovice of the clerk of the circuit court of tates county Mi sourt, returnable at the Febraary term. 115, of aid Court, and to me directed, in favor of Firat National Bank of Appleton City and rgainet KE. P, Griffith, ' have levii:d upon snd seized all the rivht, titles, in terest and claim of the said K, P. Griffith of, in and to the following de- The west half of the southwest quarter of se tion one; and the northwest fourth of the northwest quar'er and the north twenty five quarter, and the northwest tourth of the eouth- Notice of Final Settlement. others int reated in the eetate of Eiwar.! Ward- erman, deceased. ecator of said est: ment thereof, ai s hext term of th: Bates County Probate Court, in Bates county, State | of Missouri, to be held at Hutler, Missourl, | commencing on the 24th ay of February, 1913 | J. H. WARDERMAN, | 12-48 Ex:-cutor. Guardian’s Notice. | Notice is hereby given, that the und-rsign- ed was appointed? guardian of the person and} estate of R. T Judy, of unsound mind, | on the 10th day of January, 113, by! the Probate Court of Bates county, Mo | All persone having claimaagainstraidestate | are required to exhl' it them tor allowance be- | fore sa'' Probate Conrt. within one year from , the date of this publicaton, or they sha'l be | f. rever harrad, e | ‘This 16th day of January, 1913. | WesLeyY Dayton, WS-4t Guardian. H ARCHBALD GUILTY Commerce Court Judge Convicted on Five Charges. BAxntv FROM HOLDING OFFICE Action of Senators Forever Disquali- fies Him From. Holding Positions of Public’ Trust—Learns Fate From Son. Washington, Jan, 14.—Robert W. Arcibald of Scranton, Pa., for twenty nine years an occupant of judicial po: sitions upon the Pennsylvania state benci, the federal district benca and the United States commerce court, Was adjudged guilty by the United Btat nate of “high cries and mis- demeauors, and forever disqualified from holding fons of public honor or public » conviction and judgment came him, but failing of the two-thirds jority necessary for conviction, Any one of the five verdicts of guilty was enough to bring about the punishment imposed on him, The end ot the long fought struggle lin the senate came early in ‘he after- noon, When the vote was taken on the first article of impeachment, With gallery doors prevent the movemen: of spectators, an unaccus- tomed Qush prevailing threughout the locked to chaliber, senators rose in their places as their names were called and pro- nounced the word “guilty” in almost inaudible tones, The vote on the first charge. that Judge Archbald had cor- ruptly influenced officials of the Erie | treet ass gned and set apart as a homee'ead of | said defendant, which homes ead thus set japart ia ascribed a» follows; to-wit: The | north twenty-five acres of the mn rtheast fourth | of the northwest quarter and a strip vf groun:! | | three hundred feet east and weet end five hun- | dred feet north and south in the no‘theast cor- | ner of the northwest fourth of the Northwest | quarter of section twelve. All situate in townehip thirty-nine of range twenty-nine, Bates c sunty, Miseourl. All lying being in the said county and State of Missouri; and J will, on Monday, February 3, 1913 between the hours of nine o'clock in the forv-; noon and five o’clock In the afiernoon of that day, at the Kast Court House Door, in the City of sutler, County of Bates aforesaid, sell the ; Same, or ao vouch thereof as may be required, at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said execution and costa. W. J. BULLOCK 12-td ae Sheriff of Bates County, | Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hareby given to all creditors and ; others interested in the estate of Cornelia C. Gil mor , deceased, that I, A. L. Gilmore, admin- Istrator of eaid estate, intend to make final set- | Count: of Misgouri,-to be held commencing on the 24th 12-4 Probate Court, in Bates county, State | Batler Missouri, of Webraary, 113. A. L GILMOR Administrator Notice of Final Setslement. Notice is hereb: others interested iven to all creditors and in the estate of John S. Khart, deceased, that 1, 8S. V. Khart, administrator of said estate, intend to make Snal sestiement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates coun- ty, State of Missouri, to be held at tsutler, ‘issouri, commencing on the 24th day of Feb ruary, 1913, 12-4 8. V. EHART, Administrator. Notice. istration ‘upon ihe setate of J; ie” Warford, upon esi 5 Vario deceased have been granted to the undersi n- ed, by the Probate Court of Pates county, Mi>- souri, bearing date the 7th dayo’ Jan 1913. aly ‘isuving elalsae a anid ‘estate are aired to exhibit them tothe lersigned or they may be precluded from any benefit of enon estate; and if sach Setar erterianise dint at joo 1e they shall Secever barred — be r Date of last insertion, January 23, 1918. “L. L. WARFORD, 12-3¢ Adminietrator. Notice of Final Settlement. others interested in the estate of Martin Hin- rivhe. I, Jobn administrator of Intend to make ecttlem<at atthe term of the Bates ey ae pi jeounty, State of Missouri, Missourt, com- mencing oa the 24h day 1-4t seg eh YES, railroad to sell him the Katydid culm dump at Scranton, resulted in his con- viction, by a vote of 68 to 5. In a little committee room off the gallery floor, behind a guarded door, Judge Archbald, his wife and his son, Hugh, sat throughout the afternoon as the senate voted upon the charges agains: him. The first vote of convic- tion was carried to him by his son from the gallery, After sentence had been imposed upon him, Judge Archbald and his family left the capitol, to go at once to the family home at Scran- ton, “T have always known that | have done no wrong, and the vote of no one makes it otherw “was his only com- ment upon the senate’s action, Sentence was imposed by Senator Bacon of Georgia, the presiding oftic after the senate had, by a vote of to 35, upheld a resolution offered by under the shadow of the city hall and as near several hotels and office build- ings, a bandit held up Albert D, Hun- sicker, passenger agent for the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and his clerk, E. A, Follweikler, and robbed their office of $130. | | Noticeis hereby given to all creditors and | that!I,J.H. Warderman, ex- | intend to make Gnal settle- | | [3 SENATE VERDICT Was stripped of his office | General Allen, who Is chief of the signal corps of the army, has been appointed a member of the new aero board, which includes some of the country’s foremost scientists. SHARP ENCOUNTERS IN MEXICO | | |THE FEDERAL FORCES WERE GENERALLY VICTORIOUS. Successes in verses Along West Coast—One American Killed. Mexico City, Jan, 13.—Several sharp Ma thence by launch 100 miles to Aca- thus convincing me of their merit pulco, Increased activity is noticeable in the state of Oaxaca, the 'the Mexican Southern railway be- tween the state capital and Puebla, isolating the former place now for more than one week, Rebel operations are reported in the state of Durango and to a lesser de- gree in the states of San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas and Michoacan, but the liveliest interest is that aroused in the revival of the operations of Gen- eral Aguilar along the railroads out of Vera Cruz. The Aguilar force: ‘have occupied a few villages and are imposing forced loans, The Ochevarria Hacienda, miles from Puebla, was raided by rebels who were retin before the advance of the federals from Puebla. One American was killed in the at- tack by rebels on El Potrero, an American-owned hacienda’ near Pasol Del Mache, in the state of Vera Cruz. Meager details are at hand, but it ap- i the only one of cuuing of four pears t he was thirty foreigners injured. The attack lasted more than an hour, The disap- pearance of the manager, A. H. Law- ‘rence, is explained by the fact that ‘he took to flight. FLOOD DAMAGE AT CINCINNATI ' Twenty-Five Hundred Persons Tem- porarily Homeless in City an Su- burbs—Large Property Loss. -The Ohio Senator O'Gorman of New York, au. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 13. | thorizing the full penalty provided by "iver passed the 60-foot ay iene the constitution. and continued to rise steadily at the an jvate of two inches an hour, In the Bandit Works on Busy Street. lower parts of the city and Dayton, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan, 14.—Almost Newport and Covington, — suburbs ‘across the river in Kentucky, 2,500 {persons have been made temporarily {homeless by the invading waters, In |the Kentucky towns, schoolhcuses and | churches have been thrown open and jare filled with refugees, The property loss will reach into the thousands, Guerrero Offset by Re- PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Missouri Pacific Time Table BUTLER STATION NORTH, K,C. Mail & EB 16 Kansas Cit Local Fi Ty paseenge ‘ 1 . 208 St. Louis & K. C. Mail & Ex |: p ois Limited i k Express, dees not Ty pasrengers : 940 pom, "TRAINS WEST AND SOUTH. 201K, C.-Toplin Mail & Ex . 200 South it Limited 1 Local Fret) does not car- ht, does not car- in Mail & Ex 5 Nevada Accommodation INTERSTATE, WEST. No. 698 Madison Local Freight. car- ries passengers iis Madison Accommodation EAST BOUND ARRIVALS, No. 37 Butler Accommodation No. 64 Butler Local Freight Freight treins Nos, 695 and 64 carry pasee gereon Interstate Division, No other freig! traing carry passengers. All freight for forwarding muet be at depot notlater than eleven o'clock a. nor be held for following dav’s forwarding Freight for Interstate Division must be delivered before fiveu’clock p. m, No freight billed for this train in morning. E.U, Vanpenvoort 108 pom, 940 p.m. No KNOW IT WELL Familiar Features Well Known to Hun- dreds of Butler Citizens. A familiar burden in many homes The burden of a ‘bad back.”” A lame, a weak or an aching back Often tells you of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here is Butler testimony. nelusion of the impeachment: encouniers, in all of which the fed- nr : trial that has been pending .in the! eralg were victorious, have been re J. D. Ste want 404 Vine t., Butle senate since las’ summer on charges) ported to the government. from vari. Mo., says Too frequent passages that indge—Arenbatd-had been guilty ous parts of the state of Guerrero, but Of the secretions from my kidneys oe ou ne Laer as most stubborn opposition has been bothered me greatly, especially at nudge, ad that he a corruptly used a t » the ast Const sie ‘ f; ‘ J Be . : Me b wae iV ve met with along the west coast, where night. [also had pains in- my back his judicial power to further the pri) four towns, ‘Teepan, Atoyac, Arenal and hips and was subject to dizzy vate interests of himself and his) and San Geronimo, are unoftticially re: * ae SS SU edge ae friends, in the acquisition of coal land) ported to have been taken by rebels, Spells. I lost strength, felt languid properties in Pennsylvania, ‘after defeating the local federal gare and weak and suffered from soreness ly Upon five of the thirteen charges prisons, An official report, however, across my loins. After trying reme- rought against him by the house of says ‘Teepan hi 2en relieve: : : , reat it) Tears Bee Renee ort wecunlle LAs DeGie Tele\ et dies and doctors’ prescriptions with- Tepresentaulves, Judge Arehbald wos Construction work on the Mexican ot peing helped, | learned of Doan’s found guilty, Upon the other eight! pacific railroad has been abandoned, 24 Of Ly SanOe aes aay the senate voted him not guilty, the! the seven American engineers pro. + Kidney Pills and obtained a supply at majority in some cases being against ceeding overland to the coast and Clay’s Drug Store. They cured me, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-Milbugn Co., Buff: cents. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s-~and take no other.—-Advertisement. 12-2t Office Phone 5, Residence Phone 265 E. MULKEY, Registered Veterinary Surgeon BUTLER, MISSOURT Omee ay KR. Guyton’s Livery Barn at H. OVER 65 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks Desicns Copyricuts &c. Ansone sending a sketch and deseription mas quickly ascertain our opimien free whether an 0 ¥ patentable. Communica. tial. HANDBOOK on Patents ney for securing patents, nm through Munv & Co. receive special notn the Scientific American, nely illustrated weekly. any scientile fournal, ‘Te months, $l, Suld vy MUNN & Co,35ter2ever, New Yor Branch Office, 625 F &t., Washington, D, C. Secretary Meyer for the Senate? Washington, Jan. 13.—George von L. Meyer, secretary of the navy, has announced that he might be a candi- date for the United States senate from Massachusetts if the Republican cau- cus could not determine upon a selec- tion from candidates now before it. Scriven to Head Signal Corps. Washington, Jan. 14.—President Taft has sent ‘o the senate the nomi- nation of Col. George P. Scriven of the Signal Corps to be chief signal officer, succeeding Brig. Gen. James Allen, who retires next month. Fire Destroyed Oklahoma Town. Tulsa, Ok. Jan. 14—Fire wiped Tanaha, a small village near here, completely off the map. There were probably fifteen buildings in the place including four stores. Twenty-five thousand dollars will cover the loss, | | for, after all, a man can be no stronger tude of diseases. Liver Laziness by taking a Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical | Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness starts with weak stomac!), and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack good, rich, red blood. 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