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eT ORDER OF PUBLICATION. State of Missouri, ) ~ County of Bates, 55% Interest on In the Circuit Court, May Term, i318, - In Vacation-March 25th, 1918, W. C. Parsons and Flora Parsons, The Hot Springs of Arkansas ee LIBERTY LOAN 3 BILLION New Bonds Set at 4 1-4 Per Cent. Washington, March 25.—Secretary McAdoo announced tonight that the donees, aliences, and grantees of}amount of the third Liberty loan : Abiel Leonard, deceased; O, Guitar ; . WN fa yi es Rian i i 2 : F SPAIVING ana If, docesnea hin ine would be 3 billion dollars, at 4 I-} ore than a mountain resort, more than a fashionable playground— known legal representatives, con-|per cent, and that all oversubserip- alieneex, H, Waugh sort, heirs, devisee and grantees, and and his unknown ssor or suce cessors in trust, Defendants, Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein aos file their petition unger oath, alleging among other things that > new 5 or ce ecuritic: MetenMaN ALOT GNTta) and) WammeeanEn Poe New 4 tra per Cent securities, Waugh, if living, are non-residents of] Authority to issue 4,500 million the State of Miss And further] dollars j s in additic he 3° Bibelie: thet tes Fuser Nas doll urs in bonds in addition to th & 3, are other persons interested in the | 006 million dollars already authorized subject matter of their s an issued i sed i » Joan Ala na’ hereinafter Goad d unissued is proposed in new loa tition described, whose names legislation prepared for submission to Congress so that the total amount which may be issued is 8,100 million 1 tion would be accepted, The new bonds will be nonconvert- ible, but bonds of the first and secoad Liberty Loans may be converted into these wonderful springs, with their mysterious health-giving waters, have become world famous as Nature’s Greatest Sanitarium Set apart by the United States Government for the benefit .of humanity. ‘ it, to-wit: in thei Where modern medical science joins hands with the wonderfui curative agencies of nature—a retreat for the careworn or suffering in the great, beautiful out-of-doors, nature and extent.of whose interest, if any they have, they can not more spe- jcifically set out because to them un- know but if any such persons there | dollars, ; ane coer Geuye is og the Un-1 Congress will ber as! ed for authori af ree nown consort, ees, donees, igress W BONE! au i Water is the Greatest Eliminator of Human Ills and the Hot alienees, immed ne or remote, lty to make additional luans to the . voluntary or srantees uf 5 : Springs of Arkansas are the Greatest Waters Abiel Leonard, who acquired ae HOS, tne Seueg sTins oi : the title to said premises as entryman| ‘The decision to make the new bonds Known to Mankind on the 17th day of April, 1867, 481 4P-liwonyertible, the secretary an- pears from the plat book of original entries on file in the Bates county, Missouri, Recorder's office, and which interest he did not convey to any one except by will found of record in’ book G at 619, wherein the names of his heirs and devisees or the nature of their interest is not set out, the unknown legal representa- nounced, was reached in order to put an end to the expectation of higher interest rates. Mr. MeAdvo said expenditures of the United States and the allied gov- ernments had been much below 2 Patronized every year by more than 15,000 people from every part of the world—the recuperating station of our army and navy, the training ground of the world’s greatest athTétes, the assembling place of statesmen and the rendezvous of society, consort, heirs, d es, dgnees, " Pomeaiate mesne or remote,}imates and that consequently it was i i iy y or involunta grantees of ARS ATU ake a 4 arg- There is no Substitute for the oO. (Gu ar, if he be deceased, who ac- Po ee ore to ane the loan larg i quired an interest in said premises as|er than 3 billion dolld * Hot Springs Bath beneficiary named in a trust .deed Secretary MeAdovo issued this state- shown. of wrd in the aforesaid Re-| * any cone : Suan / i corder’s office in book 28 at page 138,} ment: . The marvelous cures cannot be exaggerated. No one can afford to and wit interest he has not of ree-] -~he Secretary of the Treasury, in one, Or as the A : Oa : or successors in}a conference with Mr, Kitchin, chair- ugh, if he be de-|,), RR Nar Meare goa Bie iT saihe inenmaran nan of the ways and means commit ‘ f being named|tee, today outlined his plan, for the third Liberty Loan. Actual expendi- deprive himself of the quiet rest, the exhiliarating joy and the wonder. ful toning-up that comes from a course of these baths, coupled with the rehabilitating influences of the mountain ozone and woodland landscape. c d, who acqui the said land by r as trustee, in t and whic has not of rec- 5 ‘ ‘ , . ord con to any one, Plaintiffs|tures of the United States govern- Luxurious hotels, medium-priced hotels and high-class boarding pats ATES Utes a) sald petltion Aa ment and of the allied governments houses with every modern convenience. deed was given has been fully paid | having been much less than had been the estimates, the amount of the next loan will be only 3 billion dollars, the right being re- served to allot over subscriptions, “The secretary will ask authority from Congress to issue bonds bear- off and discharged and is no longer a indicated by valid lien on said premises. } Whereupon, it is ordered by_ the Clerk in Vacation, that said defendants be notified by publ jon that plain- tiffs have commenc a suit against ourt, the object and gen- which is to have tried the title to The Way There is Via The Missouri Pacific them in this eral nature of ascertained and adjudged the premises their petition deseribed | jng eres » rate of - e “THE PLEASANT WAY TO PLEASANT PLACES” Sere IEW IU oie eee MaRS ME IUP TALES OF UAT Der The quarter (1-4) of [cent per annum, acecptable at par the Sou t_quarter (1-4), and und accrued interest in United States the East Walt (1-2) of the South We haven't space to tell you about this wonderfw resort which has Wear duane (od), Sonti¢n Seven, [inheritance taxes, and haying the ben- an ‘international reputation. ae) are bess in eh) en Go) of Jetit of a sinking fund of 5 per cent per Ginnie. M ae has (33)," Bates Toonum during the period of the war And to have the whole title thereto ]add for one year thereafter, Send for a copy of our handsomely illustrated book, written by William Marion Reedy. adjudged to be vested in plaintiffs and “I that defendants be forever barred from t setting up any claim or right thereto, And to have the trust deed described as being of record in the Bates County is the belief of the that the rate now proposed is suffix cient and that by restricting unnec- secretary Vege (MISSOURI) \ PACIFIC / C. L. PLAIN, Agent Recorder's office in book 28 at page lcssary capital issues, and by the Ss as Butler, Mo, ae canteen Se eendrae anauens people who subseribe for Liberty constituting lien on said | Bonds to save and keep theni for in- I-31 2-21 3-14-21-28 ee tetea at pie fo Welines tiseates vestment, and by purchases with the — session of said premise aiming the }sinking fund from those who find 4 German Vessels Sunk in Battle ot | A Montana Judge Impeached. whole title thereto and that unless the said defendants be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof to be House themselves compelled to sell, future increases in the interest rate may be Daniare mort: | Helena, Mont, March 22—Charles | Beeuh, and Nelden at the Court Howe | yoided, In order to put an end to London, March 21.—Following aj 1. Crum, former judge of the Fif-] on the fourth Monday in M 1918, and |the expectation of higher interest 10-minute bombardment of Dunkirk, |teenth judicial district, was — im- Berove, Che tie Sa eel rates, it is proposed that the conver- France, by German destroyers, a na-|peached today by the Senate on all » will be taken sion privilege shall be eliminated from ndered 4 further orde he published The Butler We “yr published in rour at leas rtion io be the new bonds, but the holders of Liberty Bonds of all. existing issued will be given an opportunity to con- vert their bonds into the new 4 1-4 per cent bonds. “In addition to the foregoing prin- cipal items of the proposed program Congress will be asked for authority to issue bonds to the amount of 4, soo million dollars .in addition to val engagement was fought off the) six articles of impeachment, there be- coast in which two German destroy-}ing a few dissenting votes on only ers and two German torpedo boats | one or two minor articles. are believed to have been sunk, the} In the judgment against Crum he British admiralty announced today. | was forever debarred from holding There were two British destroyers | office of honor, trust or profit in e the first day of said next and three French destroyers in th lontana. (SERBIA Toes H. MAXEY, squadron which attacked the German; He was not represented at the hear- cuit Clerk. warships. |ing, and it was said at the capitol that A True Copy from the Rt v One British destroyer was sfruck| he had left the state. He resigned his} (Seal) : : and damaged but was able to make | office last week. those now authorized, ine order to port. | yon provide for future issues; for author- 24-4t ity to issue additional Treasury certi- Sailors from one or more German sa the | Now Let's Change the Thermometer. ficates of indebtedness; for-authoricy to make additional loans to the allied governments during the summer, aid destroyers were picked up water, The Man About Town in the War- U. S. Seizes Dutch Shipping. Although the firing was brisk, none | rensburg Star-Journal says that while ; 1 eS of the allied destroyers was sunk. Congress is changing the clock face,] Washington, March 20.--Upon Hol- authority to deposit income and There were a few British casualties,!1 wish they would change the ther-| land's refusal, in the face of German ss profits taxes with national ‘ 1 threats, to put into effect her yolun-| banks, state banks and trust com- but the French did not sustain any|mometer also and move “Freezing’ at all, from 32 to somewhere around 50—it The German destroyers took to| might do a whole lot of us poor flight after the bombardment of Dun-| wretches who have an ambition to kirk. They are believed to have come | raise an early war crop in our back from Zeebrugge. yards. vanies throughout the United States normal activity, {in the same manner as the proceeds government to-[of the Liberty Loans. [I am sure that the people will respond to the third Liberty Loan with «the loyalty and enthusiasm that ch ed their. support of the first two tary agreement for restoring her merchant marine to the United States night requisitioned all Dutch ships in American waters, At the same time Great Britain was taking over Dutch vessels in British ports. ter A total of seventy-seven ships of }loans, The great events now happen- probably 600,000 tons was added tojing in France must fire the soul of the American merchant marine by the levery American with a new determia- requisitioning. Another 400,000 tons] ation to furnish all the dollars and are put to the allied service by Great }all the material resource of America Britain’s action, Most of them will] that are needed to put an end to the same 48 Years Continuous 7 be used in the food-carrying trade]exeerable atrocities of German tnili er V 1¢ce between the United States and Eu-|tarism. Defeat taces the kais rope. Let us hasten it by asserting Ameri President Wilson's proclamation | ¢ might with increased vigor ir taking over the ships was issued only | concert with our gallant comrades.” after word finally came from London that Holland's delayed reply v a rejection of the British demand. The government had waited more than forty-eight hours beyond the time when Holland had been request- ed to make a decision as to whether she would carry out the original pact or submit to requisitioning. Every effort was made to avoid drastic We have faithfully served the people _ of Bates county 48 years. Miami Bank Robber Suspects Escape. Slater, Mo., March 21.— Three men, believed to be the trio which robbed the Bank of Miami of $9,000 worth of Liberty bonds ear! Tuesday morn ing and escaped a sheriff's posse that night, escaped officers here last tion as-transfer by agreement was|night. They were seen leaving a sought rather.than by seizure, al- freight train, but caught another be- though ‘the latter is an exercise of fore officers could round them up. WE HAVE always placed their interests ahead of our own and given individual attention to their needs. WE HAVE made our concern an institution of service to the community by selling satisfaction and value with every purchase—and we sell everything but furniture, clothing and dry goods, soverign rights justified in interna- b = hen ed car, ree by oe ii - i 1 i by all na-|bank robbers at Miami, has been WE HAVE protected our patrons by buying our merchan- tional laws and practiced by all na Cater aa. chy ct koe tions. ore Katherine Bertley of St. Louis. It has been learned that the rob- Bates County Army Officers. bers, when confronted in their flight. ; _ |by Judge H. Smith of Carrollton . According to the St. Joseph Ga-)Sunday morning, disarmed and kid- zette the Bethany Clipper is boastin¢ | napped him, taking him with them in because that county (Harrison) has|the hiding in fields that day. He es- twelve commissioned officers now] caped from them by jumping into the serving in the army and wants t0/Missouri river and swimming, in a know what other county in that part| hail of bullets, to the opposite shore. of the state can equal -its showins. While Bates county is not in that part of the state it can do a consider- able better than Harrison in that dise before the sharp price advance and offer them considerable savings, at the same. time keeping up our high standard of quality. WE HAVE your 1918 seeds, all guaranteed, also all of your - varied spring hardware and implement wants. Bennett-Wheeler Merc. Co, “WHERE VALUE IS PARAMOUNT” A Badge for Bond Buyers. = « line. More than twenty men who ate}. New York, March 25.—Subscribers “Since 1870” from Bates county or call this coun-|to third Liberty loan bonds will re- Phone 81 - Butler, Missouri ty home, are now commissioned in|ceive an artistic button as a badge some branch of the army. Some of|of honor. The button bears a border - P. S.:—Have good stock of good new Timothy seed at $3.50 per bushel. Just received car load fancy Northern grown Ohio seed potatoes "which we are selling at $1.50 per bushel. time, but the majority of themi are in|and a Liberty Bell and the wording the training camps getting ready for|“Third Liberty Loan” in white. Ev- overseas service. When it comes t0/ery subscriber to one or more bonds, furnishing officers, or enlisted men.| regardless of the size of the sub- for army servite, Bates county stands | scription will be entitled to a button well toward the top of the list. and the privilege of wearing it. them have been in France for some|of brilliant edge of red, a blue field], nd ether places— You've enjoyed it ct 1 y ret our guests to join now you want your fari., you in the sam2 plecsur>. Tiict’s cne of the joys of serving Bevo—to hear your guests say how good it is—then to listen to the:s crguments as to just what it is. If they haven’t seen the bottle they'll all agree that it is something else —if they have seen the bottle each will have a different explanation for its goodness, Bevo is nutriti re through pasteurization and sterilization—non-intoxicating, wholesome and. thor- oughly refreshing. Note—Bevo should be served cold. Bevyo—the all-year-'round soft drink touranta: groceries, department and drug stores, rks, soda fountains, dining cars, steam- Guard Get Bevo atinns picnic grounds, b: ships, and other where refreshing beverages are sold. agaiast substitutes—have the bottle opened in front of you. Bevo is sold in bottles only—and is bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER-EUSCH—ST. LOUIS ug Stores, Soit Drink Stands, Hotels and Cafes Eggs. nd the proceeds added to their fund, According to the Amsterdam En-) A few weeks ago the ladies of a terpr oo worth of eges were Red Cross unit in a small town in St. shipped from that place during the Clair county agreed to donate to the last two weeks. Red Cross all the eggs that their hens The Rockville Red Cross will have jaid on a certain day. 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