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ve: SWIFTS 10 PAYFIN THEY DRESS ALIKE AT 70/ TH yy * Twin Brothers From Gower Ecite Cu Settlement Reached in the Anti- plage! a Trust Prosecutlon of the Kansas City Packer, eRe a Age does not detract from twins. |. The same sort of curiosity that makes Ne Pies ae, ie one look closqly, even stare, when a gricultura! fommercial Prewg: pair of infants are in view, is nothing bf cients atari: compared with. the looks that follow The struggle now going on bet: 70 ACCEPT FINDING OF GUILTY {wing wito, have. passed: middie, x6 rubber and the iron tire promisés to and still maintain almost as close 1 et daily association as though they were teh Cnet contest of the Twen children, ee The struggle is a silent one And Recently at the Kansas City Stock| there are no war correspondents to MANN Os men, it vey old, arises write vivid descriptions of the Gon- | ‘#0 tor cash, were buying cattle. Curious glai flict but the results ate more: far- the tront door were cast at them in the yards, and in| reaching: to present and Pei gen- | of the Couns im the ity of Butler, in said The sult brought by the state of| (2¢ Commission office their actions erations than the war of Burope,.- "WaRSCHEL BARTLETT, Troste, Missouri against Swift & Co. of Kan-| #24 looks, under close scrutiny, 4 The rubber tire has been maieuver- sas City a year ago alleging that the peared: aluiost ienuleal Nvnen ve ing for point of attack for several company had violated the anti-discrim- suyeccned, Wee aie) too, ands yuen years and has captured a few: nim virtue and autherity of an Execution is- ination sections of the anti-trust stat- pave pulled his red necktie or crossed portant positions in traffic, but Hf has | sued from the offioe of the Clerk of the utes in its produce and dairy products his legs, Del did the same: ‘Their pur. Dom. pitched. & decisive . battl ey th thotane te tain et eae Ne and to me DuBois has. been: gettin : chases were two carloads of cattle, of | its iron competitor by hurling ®,jnil- directed, in favor of State ef Missouri, ex Tel ” That statement was made in Kansas the same quality and size. And the| lion “Jitneys” at the street by Sa © of Batee Coenty, ii aad against City by Lee B. Ewing, assistant attor- cattle will be handled in the same way, | and the battle is raging trom’ n) Martin L. Fry. Unave loried apse aod seized 4 \Apoxh aeeedia es * though each bought one carload and| to ocean. Upon the result of ‘the e right. titte, interest and ciaim of Willlnot Gantest=a finding of guilty, These twins are Del and Dave Tau-| rubber tire. If itis compelled ire: he said, but will pay the fine and that| 84 °f Gower, Mo., bachelors, stock-| treat, its doom is sealed, but if At wins east lot d of the m will ba aneeeeen aacittay it and con-| ™e™ farmers. They were in Kansas| the battle it will revolutionize “the of lot 6 of the» wins 5 anarate in tha state nuhdenie City buying cattle about this time last | transportation methods of this nation. Plan, not in violation of the Anti- year, and wore full beards, This time If the rubber tire congue she Ss of * r ene ed they were smooth shaven. street traffic its next struggle is with 27th day of May, tg abs attatner per ets approve the railroads of the country, and then | of nine o’stosk tn as ‘The state charged that the company No Campbell Trial Appeal. pees iouga yee the face tes aforesaid, was trying to control the prices of| 1. Frank Ottofy, attorney for the of this earth i for iron is the un-| Bereof as may ber quired, at Public Vendue, at relatives of James Campbell, who lost BoD) one ©, UN | to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to sat dairy and produce products in the ; : disputed master in transportation, and | \sfy said execution and costs. state and that it discriminated in its| their suit to set aside the Campbell! j."ro tinea behind billfons of dollars HAGVE JOHNSON. effort to control the market in the] Will, said he will not ask a new trial and\tulilions ct men, p %8-td Sheriff of Bates County, Mo prices paid at various points over the|0F file an appeal. The verdict was Stephenson applied the steel tire . g state. It was charged by the state Sane ae ae . an pena to an iron rail in 1814, but it was 1869 Notice. that where competition existed the Pri lig canvenas ar Oareptell ‘Ag | Defore the golden spike was driven ss igtige 18 heres sizpa that otters of edmilaie- 2 : co y paid higher prices than it di if di : d» where there was no competition. The] GBUshter she and her mother would] ¢ Promontory Folnt, whlch bound |iittd Carbo teint dngpd ce prosecution was hegun under a law| divide the estate even though the ve steel. It took the iron tire fifty-five |$ut» Dearing date the ist day of May, Order of Publication. passed in 19 3 and was regarded as ot ean Pe declare Ibvella; eetatae years to creep-from ocean to ocean, aril persone havin claims AFzinet said ¢ gatate std hie tt as. ‘A trawco py fromthe tee utmost importance to dairy and pro-|, ; es but the rubber-tire while warm from | for allowance within lx monthe ation dete cs | In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Mis- |. ines my hand and the seal of duce interests of the state. Judge dismissed the suit to set aside the creative mind of the inventive letters or they may be preciuied from | souri, May term, 1915. In vacation, April 13, | (8€at] con court thie 13th day of April, benefit of such estate; and if euch rlaims | 1915. 26-4 " HO. Maxey, Clerk, 4 oy ; the will. Attorney Ottofy talked of al The first intimation that a settle- i 7 i genius sped across the continent like | ps not exhibited withta one year from the date | mitchell K. Sweeney, Warren HI. Alle J aes A ¢ . m and ment of the suit was even pending} ringing a new suit in behalf of the] oy arrow shot from the bow of Ulys-| of she Inet insertion of this publication, they| Harry Custar, Pialntite Saree . ae . Fi heirs who did not take part in the es shall be forever barred. ~ came from Mr. Ewing. He admitted case just decided, but he did not dis-| 808: The roadbed was already pre-| "4, of last insertion, May 20, 1915. David R. Clapp, Harry W. Grantley and wife, that he lad the signed stipulations in lose “the identity of ‘these allecad pared and therein lies the power of a SARAH PORTER, Sarah E. Grantley snd 1. Stebbins and the his pocket. Mr, Ewing said: Fey the identity ‘of these alleged | tn, rubber tire over that of iron, for | Acministratrix | Baknow: soiree ness di donees, ‘The case will be submitted to the] '@TS- government builds and maintains the) — —— | Volunta: commissioner on the testimony al- Fema public highway. | ae A P ready taken. There will-be a finding Tried to Burn a Woman. But iron is a stubborn metal and} Fugitive Killed in a Fight. test tha inding, but will pay its fine} ery store of: Mrs. Lottie ock a ; 5 3s Ww ery |. a tae im and continue to operate in the state on| Glasgow the other night, Persons liv-| element above and beneath the éarth |(2™S Wilson, who escaped from the | been comme 26-4t ing over a store in the adjoining build-| and has never tasted the wormwood county jail at Cairo, Ill, a year ago, ing were awakened by the barking of | of defeat, and when rubber hurls its|was killed and Sheriff Kearby was f the defendant. ond | Y inverest in or title to the real estate in Bates | Order of Publication. dogs and the smoke. Fire was seen| full force against thig monarch of wounded, probably fatally, in a revol- f y ty Mi jesorib EVERYBODY WORKS AT PARK coming out of the door ‘n the millin-| the Mineral Kingdom, it may rebound ver fight here tonight. i "Eola sine) eaderen i) othe not. ( or eae Pos taal fos ys > ak cas ti 3 e A | east quarter of a lon one town- } ery store. Mrs. Pennock was found| to the factory stunned beyond recov. | The sheriff and his deputy unexpec- PRID CHIFtY wine (30), renee thy tees. The Presbyterian tmstitution in Platte at the door bound and gagged and the| ery. "i ‘and lot twenty-¢wo(2) aud the weet : County Gives Students an Educa- |store on fire. Mrs. Pennock says that/ The rubber tire first made its ap-|tedly came upon Wilson and Roy half of lot twenty three (25) In section —_| The State of nal pets ‘at the relation and to ‘ fj ‘ Ax (6) hi} o | . A = tion on Credit. she went to the’store about 9 o'clock | pearance on the bicycle, but it proved Lutes, who recently esca; from the thirty -two2se te eee eee | of the Revoaus of none Sountr is, reas 'y (82); $ | County in the State ee to get a hat and when she started | @ frivolous servant and was dismissed | Mound City jail. Kearbey started to- F ClapNbe IR SECM Deen Ree of Missouri, Piaintif, It was more than the commemora-| Ut of the door a masked man shoved | for incompetency. It has always been ward Wilson with the remark, ‘‘[| !#™4 above described Ip eatd section one (I) was tion of Park college's fortieth birth-| her back into the storeroom and bound | too much inclined to revel in luxury think , ” Wi quirena e theverolundar Bi a“ day anniversary that took place at|ler and dragged her to back of the} to be taken seriously as a utility ma-| ‘mink you ve got a gun on you. il- of record in the. om th Parkville recently. It was the cele.|Store. A man’s hat was found in| Chine and its reputation is not one to son drew. a revolver and firing com- i the alley back of the store. Officers} !mapire confidence in heavy traffic] menced from both sides. bration of the success of a scheme of =e 7 : i education that has no counterpart in| telephoned to Chillicothe for blood-| Performance, . The fight ended with Kearby ser- aun this country, .It was a testimonial] hounds. Bill tapbegae. Ho eare) to watery iously wounded by two bullets and | Reebrder's ofice in Book B at page €0, be ao dete 7 . ‘ dreamland, it is enchanting to note y y reformed on the record > to show ene it in| oe Bb to the foresight of Dr. John A. McAfee, . that there will be a marvelous differ-| Wilson ‘dead. Wilson was charged above accctibed li aahs soning wane who, in 1875, launched his plan of self- F. H.~ Werries Acquitted. ence between a rubber and an iron|with the murder of Thomas Logan at| of the description, as shown upon sald help for college students. Frank H. Werries, a mining promo:| age ‘The rubber tire will scatter the Cairo, J: 13, 1914. i aid seet How successful the plan has been|ter of Kansas City, who shot and cities throughout the valleys for with iro, january 13, 1914, at Park is shown by the fact that the] killed andrew Wilson, his brother-in- transportation at every man’s door, Marshall Looks No Higher. elena em, YB 6 456 wherel: Jackson, Miss., May 15.—There is | souvey. sald school has more than $1,000,000 in}law, on the depot platform at Lexinge why a city? It will traverse the con- that more than 400 students are earn-|quitted by a jury at Richmond. The highways as beautiful as the boule-/one man in the Nation who does not ae lot 25 fi To Continue to Operate in State Under Plan Approved By the Attorney. General. Sheriff’s Sale. : Has money to loan on farms at alow rate of interest. : ‘ We make abstracts to all lands in Bates County. We have on hands at all times high grade farm mortgages for sale. DIRECTORS Wesley Denton John W, Coleman J. E, Thompson Sam‘I Walls Wm. Seelinger Dr. J. M. Christy C. A. Denton S. L. Coleman Dr. V. J. Cumpton insertion to ba nt less than Sfteen days befo: val the fret day of the next term of sald court, sid H. O, Maxey, Clerk. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to ali creditors and | others, “interested, in the. estate of Joseph Kimble, deceased, that 1, Ellis A Kimb le, Exeoutor of said estate, intend to make final Order of Publication. settlement thereof, at the next term of the To the above named and mentioned defendants | Bates County Probate Court, in Bates county, bY he tif i my OF May, 1915; ‘ou are hereby notified that an action has . y ILLS A KIMBLE, 1 Executor. P oree Of said court divesting al! a plan approved by our department.’ in said action of all apparent | * In'the Ciroult Court’of Rates Count = | sourl, in Term, February 17,1915.” rs ql Civil action for delinquent taxes The State of Mi a : eoutent to the abo Also to reform Jand, buildings and endowment, and] ton Junction February 9, has been ac- tinent with a net work of Macadam war ri ing most of their college education at] jury found that Werries shot in self- vard built by Napoleon. It will par-| want to be president of the United dood wes resorded s aio the same time they are getting it. defense. alyze the law making bodies of thi : ‘ fect conveyed, 00 as to show the conveyance The secret of the plan is that every- v, id ;|States. He is Vice-President Thomas said lot 22 and the w-st half of aid tor 2s nation for how could the legislatures fe one works at Park. ‘The college re- Old Gobbler Mine Revived. run without the railroads to operate| + Marshall. sOaaLe e weishion eiatas that | quires that each student shall work ; ve a idorendants, Giroalt Court an ise Bates County, Mis- A 1915, be taken as The Old Gobbler zinc mine, twenty | on? : “I am satisfied with what I have,” hore ned sgettetente are, Mural three hours a da As a result the] miles east of Carthage, once owned i PROMEEC said the Vice-President in an address sta‘on that there are chool is as nedr self-supporting as it] Frank Rockefeller, a brother of the «, nae Whossible for such an institution to] oil king, now is being successfully FEDERAL INDUSTRIA here today, ‘and it is My earnest | cannot be inserted be. All of the work on the campus] operated by Mrs. Sarah Matlack. prayer night and day that Woodrow the dee and in the buildings is done by stu-|Rockefeller bought the property for ‘ Wilson will keep in good health. I dents and in addition they cultivate | $200,000, it is said, but abandoned it, do not envy the President of the #00 acres of land, tend to a 160-acre| claiming it would not produce as rep- United States, because I know the orchard and run a dairy, canning fac-|resented and that he had been de- - tory, broom factory, carpenter shop|frauded. He later brought suit to re- ~ By Peter Radford. agony of his soul tonight as he ieee and a number of other enterprises. cover a portion of the cost. The mine The recent investigation of the| wrestles with the grave problems Sheree pial . Both girls and boys take care of|/has been idle for years. Mrs, Mat-| United States Commission of Indus-| that confront him and I pray to God ‘ inns accordingly, their rooms in the dormitories and the] lack is said to “have spent $6,000 de-| trial Relations brought together the that they will never be mine to solve.” oer cee neni rake dirk i. reontign aioe irls do all the cooking for the Park] veloping the property and it is as- ee of society and has siren the : Fook!} OWEPAPET - print : Jaxea —oHege—famity: erted Uncovered rich ore bodies. | public an opportun! vi P-| Records Sheep it ty or u : resentatives of distinct classes, side ie a “ Miners Get More Pay. Big Peach Crop in Sight. by side, and to study their views in Miners working in properties pro-| The Elberta peach ‘district of south:| parallel columns. : Capital and labor have always been ducing hig grade ores have received a raise of 25 cents a day as a result of-the high price of jack. The raise affects 1,000 men employed in the Webb City and Carterville camps, and if ore continues to sell at a $75 basis the increase in wages will be made ern Missouri will produce the biggest crop in years this seasoon, according to Paul Evans, director of the Missouri fruit experiment station at Mountain Grove. He has made a careful investi- Bation of the orchards on the state farm and those in the adjoining coun- glaring at each other over gulfs of, misunderstanding and if the Federal Industrial Commission attempts to} when the Emporia Elevator and Feed- bridge the chasm, it-wilrender the public a distinct service. ing company of Emporis, Kangse, *—fhe farmer has been sitting on the ‘mieaion general over the entire Joplin dis-| ties, and finds that the young peaches | fence watching capital and labor fight trict, which means that several thou-| are clinging to the trees in greater sand miners will get more pay. proportion than in many years. In all sections the trees are heavily \ laden with fruit. From present indi-| With, instead of about, each othe Ransom Demanded for Boy. : pelled iat-| When honest men smile.and look into ) Lorenzo Volente, 10-year-old son of Salinas stowese il ibe tome 3 each other’s souls, i always makes to h off many : 5 an Italian grocer, was kidnapped at O alares peavenk thr teaches from | the world better and far more satis- St. Louis and is being held for $5,000} ) aking ~ | factory to the farmer, who im the end, |’ Tansom. A letter sent to the boy’s . ‘ burden : *-parents by his captors said they were on the way to Chicago with the boy,| |. Peisipedcexd gnc Dies. sat and warned the parents that the boy gle by cant would be killed if the police were pu — and president ied at agers en their trail. _ | Aatoniontia Goes home x - Brookfield recently. -_ Aged Green County Native Dead. Columbia atone Word was received at Springfield te- -eently of the death at Olvey, Ark, ‘of Col. Daniel N: Fulbright, who was the first white child born in Greene county, Mo. He was 85 years old.