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I have used the hair | send me a 25¢ cake free, remedy for two years and would | will be pleased to try it. I not be without it. My hair is just | enclose six two - cent the same color as when I was a | stamps to cover cost of girl and do you know all of my mailing, packing, ete. x friends say that Mildredina is the | N: i finest soap they ever used, En- ioe ETUNS SH eer ance Sat ino ratiysac closed M. O. for $3.50. | Address ... ron Yours truly, ee MRS. M. J. BLAKE, Agents Wanted ' President Asks Stay for Mooney An Easy Way Sacrimento, Cal., March 29.—Pres- ident Wilson has telegraphed Gover- to Reduce Flesh }\-"\\\\)/2°" | Stephens of Califor-| “ ia nia asking executive clemency for Drink Hot Water and Take Tassco Phomias J. Mooney now under death down to the number of pounds you) having rejected recently his appeal wish to weigh. Too much flesh is un-) jor a new trial. 5 desirable, as most quite stout people) +i; president Wilson wishes to will readily admit, and it det ‘ ah te i one’s good appearance; mak je clumsy and short of breath, ‘There isn’t any reason why anyore should be too stout, when ther loose a the responsib s was’ the comment of District Attorney Charles ckert of San Franeis county. much-tried, — perfectly satista rs in the ¢ were an remedy at your druggist’s sal Gutside the reeord to the state tablets (don’t forget the name) are) supreme court backed by the trial recommended by physicians and are judge and the attorney general of the guaranteed to be perfectly harmless. | (ate ue litterideslaine ihaed ee Refuse substitutes, if you can not! “ate, the Mother ducloeing tat savmls come to our store, we will mail tassco | C"T4xe of justice has occurred.” The court found it had no ju ‘the appeal. NATURE PROVIDES Mrs. Mooney Out on Bond. if THE INGREDIENTS sar Francisco, Mareh 30.—Mrs, isdiction in f p Rena Mooney was granted release ae Atgo:Phoaphate:.- ies New Herbal fer fail on bai¥or $7,500 on cach a 3 Remedy, Now Endorsed by two murder charges against her in \ Local People. connection with a preparedness day cee homb explosion here in 1916, by Su If the digestive or ns are not prop- | yeorjor Judge Frank Dunne, erly performing the work which na-!" Mis. Mooney had been in jail since ture has assigned to them, then nu- Tuleos. Soret ose h ats sor ies trition, which is absolutely essential |") FORO ET MUMEA TIME: BIG AVE to the recovery of other. diseased acquitted of one of the eight charges parts, will be lacking and there can be/| against her. Hi no permanent relief. When bodily} eR WOR es hi nutrition is normal, the stomach di-/ ; 4 gests the food, the blood absorbs and Notice. carries the nourishment to the differ- ent parts of the body causing the var- i ious organs to properly perform their ‘‘ nes 4 functions. Food Administrator under date of remedy in the) March 22, 1018: _ Nature has provided a ingredients of Argo-Phosphate the! Dealers shall not sell or deliver new herbal stomach remedy, which is! wheat flour to individual consumers mm instriace 1 quote the following fr 4 How. being sntroguced here. | He Hu in towns or cities in excess of twenty- i purely vegetable and its, vitalizing, | four and one half pounds or in rural corrective and reconstructive qualities | at dati colt Hittes 4 son v3 1 are so pronounced that beneficial re- IBV ACOMUUUTINES I excess: Ont Be: ¢ sults are noticed from the first day. , forty-nine pounds without permission : That this is true, it is only necessary from the Food Administr a a to listen to the statements made daily i Owen, oy by local people who have given Argo- | De} ‘deral Food Administrator. Phosphate a fair trial and have been} es c > benefited thereby. chool Heads Vote to Drop Germai | School Heads Vote to Drop G 2 It is dispensed by every druggist. Study. Jefferson City, Mo. March 31.— Phe discontinuance of the teaching} of German in the public schools in, “aa Cemetery Association Meeting. ; There will be a meeting of the members of the Cemetery Associa-| Missouri was unanimously approved tion at the Ohio street M. E. church, sterday at a conference of the Saturday afternoon, April 6, at) 2/C ounty Superintendents of Schools. |" a o'clock for the purpose of electiny | The 175 delegates present contende 1 officers and for ‘the transaction of) this was no time to teach the Ger- routine business. All members of the| an language in the educational in- association are urged to be present. | stitutions in this state. Every Woman Should Use - Town Talk Tablets for Comfort .- Women that are thin, pale, hol- ; Brockton, Mass., says: lowsthested, sunken-cheeked who “For a long time I was in a ‘ are losing flesh, can’t sleep, have | terrible run-down contlition with foul Breath, bad taste in the | female trouble, which ‘my physi- s mouth who’ worry, fret, have hys- | cians called different names. I teria and crying spells, ‘and are all | suffered terribly at periods, and run down, have ailments pro- | could get no relief. I heard of duced by a diseased or impover- | Town Talk Tablets which a num- ished condition of the blood. | ber of my neighbors were taking, Their poor bodies need nourish- | every one of whom had some. z ment. Town Talk Tablets cure | good report fo make about them, all these symptoms as if by | so I got a le. ic. They cure the periodical | me at oncé; so I Puanther. Af- lerings that are peculiar to | ster the second the east It makes them healthy ‘| and my old pe! ical suffering - and happy, because it puts new came no more. I kept at it, tak- ’ life into their system, new energy | ing several bottles, but now am into their veins, which nourishes entirely cured. I do my own the work, and never have a pain, I. am gaining in strength and flesh’ every day. Town Tablets. $1.06 a tle. Mailed by Home oratories, Boston, Mass. Ilaven’t you often wished for a sentence, it became known here to to reduce your flesh? #ome- day. Mooney was convicted in con- thing that does not require dieting nection with a bomb explosion in San or calisthenics? Well, right here you) francisco, in a preparedness have it in 5-grain tassco tablets, fan Niall | i a8 Iuly 22, toto, whieh caused the which you may secure at your drug- et : frathiadl ioraae gist’s. They are pleasant to.take, per- |’ ae iol LEE reece toil fectly harmless and cause no rest y tions of habit or eating, and reduce Iexeentive clemency was Mooney’s the flesh, little by little, until you are} only hope, the state supreme court Mooney, | ¢ tion lewter No, 78 from the State! Bagby, David Bran ceased, and sorts, heirs, her petit m under ‘Tate, Datid the or whe petition beéaus unknown, that are the respe 8, done Jiate, mest voluntary gr Ferguson, decei ceased a by, 1 either of th . right, cle ter petition deseril them respectiv' in the off and for I wit: AW de a to J 11, Page doe Book HH. Page of John Puff Deed tot at page in Book ne Jaway, during grantee, t and kille jury d ing out three days ORDER OF PUBLICATION, State of Missouri, County of Bates, In the Circuit Court, May Term, 1918. in the Circuit Court, May Term, 1918, In Vacation, March 28, 1918, In vacation, March 28, 1918, R. E, Nelson, Plaintiff, Ch ot Blevins, Viaintitt,, against | ainst John W, Tate, Mary Allen, puliem if they or either of them be living, and if deceased known consorts, _ heirs, devisees, | daonees and alienees i said John W. surts, neirs, devisees, donee: Tate, Mary Allen, William Bagby, David Huft, and Alex C, Brant, de- also the unknown con- devisees, donees, gran- tees and alienees of George W. M. Ferguson, deceased, John Paffer de- | ceased and John Puffer, deceased,; be deceased, Defendants, Defendants. .|, Now at this auy comes: the plaintiff ve Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorneys, and files his Ls ‘a in, by his atturneys, and files*his peution unaer oath, alleging, among oath, alleging, among tnings that defendants, John, Steiner, other things that defendants, John W fi Bagby, Mary Allen, 1 Alex C, Brant, if liv- dents of the state of of n y process of law, in’ this tis acuon, Ist te, and further alleging that he ver believes there are persons interest ed in the subject matter of his petition jeution whose names he can not in- e names je can not insert in his sert therein because the sume are to et ve ulienees, grantees, immed- mesne or remote, voluntary. or inyolun ny remote, voluntary or in- tury ntees of George W. M. res used, d John Puffe John W, Tate, Mary Allen, William Bag vavid Huttand Alex C, Brant, if they em such interest is derived through their’ through their respective named ances- vective named aim the real estate hereinafter and in the scribed, became vested in such named 5 red, became vesten, eae wneeste by’ virtue of the following | gate of Missouri, inne Efantssevbe Muane OMenaE and under and by virtue instruments ‘of record in the office of | Gaiee of Bates,’ (85 William Owens, if they are deceased, ‘owing instruments of record,! (ie itecorder of Deeds in and for Bates » recorder of deeds in \: Cae Sait sige : In the Circuit Court, May Term, 1918.| who acquired an interest in said prem- gk LG rie eM IbRGUTS to- | county, Missouri, to-wit: | A patent!) Vacation March 25th, 1918. ises, as reputed heirs of the aforesaid phn No. 1, page 200, Dee ANT, ad in a rest so Vested the respective which interests, ti the Whereupon, it is or d by the Maes itis onder _ clerk in Nacution, that said defendants AN ay ee iae LS pele alleging that they verily believe there one and two (1 & 2) in the South jbe notified by publication that plain- |, yotitied by publication, that plain- are other persons interested in the West quarter (1-4), and Twelve tiff has commenced ‘a suit against iy; jas commenced a suit against them|SubJect matter of their suit, to-wit and fifty-three hundredths (12.53) Jthem in this court the object and gen- j) this court the object and general| the land hereinafter and in their pe- acres off the North side, of the Feral nature of which is to try, ascer- jute of which is to try, ascertain and| tition d bed, whose names and the South Halt (1-2) of Lot Two (2) | and determine the respective Goiormine the tea uent title | nature and extent of whose interest, if} of the South West quarter (1-4) of | tithe and inter of the parties 7,4 Les 1 plaintitt| @ny they have, they can not more sp: Section eighteen (18) Township tnintiff and defenda in said ation r 1 tid to} © st out 1 e to them un- Forty-one (41), Range thirty (30), vd to the following real estate, to- known, but if any ch persons there| Bates County, Missouri, except North Thre “the are they derive their interest as the un- twenty-five acres off the north The Seuth half North Bast qu ight wn consort, irs, devisees, donees, side of said tract, »| quarter of the s quarter, Township Thirty-nine, ange immediat r remote, | and that they and those under whom { and that part of half ot Vhirty-three, in Bates County, Mis- 4 involuntar grantees of) they claim have been in the undisputed jis > souri, ‘i : Abiel ar cere Ry who ired BURSerEIODE eierect hoes. years, soutl i to obtain a judgment of the court| the titie to said prem’ entr, i claiming the absolute title, Vhereup- M ‘ thodsing and detain the RVG ou on the 17th day of April, 1857, as” jen it is ordered by the Clerk, in Va- | tien mad interest of the parties to said suit, from the plat book of ‘original| cation, that said defendants be notified half of in and to sai land, the plaintict|€ on file in the’ Bate county,; ly publication that plaintiffs have west b I" ciaiming a fee simple title to the] Missou Recorder's off and which | commenced a suit against them in this | ty-eieht, all in’ township Korty- Hae ; ‘he did not convey’ to any one| court, the object and general nature of | two. of Range Thirty-twosin Bates Will the defendants be and] exc ent by will found of record in book | which is to have tried, ascertained and | County. Missontl pt the nexteterm of this court,|G at page 619, wherein the names of | adjudged the title in and to said and t Dtai bac the court 74), sun and held. at. the court] his heirs and deyisees or the nature of | Premises; and to have the whole title ‘ c right, UCC jouse in the city of Butler, in’ said] their int st is not set out, thereto adjudged to be vested in*plain- s to this ¢ iy, On ule fourth Mond s the unknown legal represen {tiffs and that defendants and all of ie estate, the and or before tie St ort, heir svisees, donees,| them are forever barred from setting plai simple tithe eanitiaat , answer or plead to the immediate, e or remot up or claiming any interest therein, in and tot ; petition f° the same will be taken] Vv ry or involuntary grantees of | And that unle defendants be and ap- And, unt ints he and confessed and judgment rendered Guitar, if he be deceased, who ac-| pear at this urt, at the, next term lapis t this court cordingly, It is further ordered that}auired an interest in said prem as | thereof, to be begun at the court house to be by the cont copy hereof be published according} beneficiary named in a trust deed jin Butler, Bates county, Mo,, en the \4 Oe iolaw, in The Butler Weekly Times, a y ecord in the aforesaid Ke- | Fourth Monday in May, 18, and on ‘ onday in Mays ovcpaper published in Bates County, corder'’s office in book 28 at page 438,j)or before the first day of said term ie @ the first day tissourk t interest he has not of rec-| plead to the petition in said cause filed, hot sai prov plead to ae M = } Tih 0), G ed to any one, Or as e|the same will be taken as confessed, in Ligkels SAU Circuit Cleris.| unknown ‘successor or successors _in|and judgment will be rendered accord- Me a Hrue Copy Brom the Record, trust of James H. Waugh, if he be de-jingly. It being further ordered that a \vitne my hand and sealj ceased, who acquir some interest in| copy hereof be published, according to csealy of sitd court, the said land by r n of being named|law,*in The Butler Weekly Times a ete H. O, MAXEY, trustee, in the af aid trust deed, | newspaper published in, Bates County, Wee 25-4 Clerk of the Cireuit Court. | é which inter Mo, for four weeks successively, pub- Jin + AT AKI conveyed to 2, Plaintiff: shéd at least once a week, the last in- | Clerk of the Cireuit Cou i funibar alleging in Sid peapon that] s Belo us pe ae eee airs days ae . See oe au SISTRATOR: TICK. the debt to secure which said trust) fore the first day of said term o: his te Cony From the Record ’ ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, Veneers i s been fully paid | court. ee : the date of granting said ‘t Halt (2) of the d iY ss t which | letters, they shall be forever bar ede ane 4 aE saint agen: cs any of ce bideds eg ae nl for the Witness my signature this 25th day ownship Forty (40) 0 n the Circuit rt, said County Madeline I Hut eas is Ob Maral, 1018, Range ‘Thirty-three (33), Bates |and State. May 1yls, In Va- beg Mrs. Hthel Fisher, Jan ‘A. McCRACKEN, County, Missouri. cation April 1, 1918, x pone er: (Seal) Administrator.|And to have the whole title thereto} k. J. Hollister, Plaintiff. y ! t wife of the Attest: CARL J. HENRY, adjudged to be vested in.plaintiffs and against f Aisy let the wife of the Ddedt Judge of Probate, | that defendants be forever barred from} The unknown con heirs, devisees, By Breen pes setting up any claim or right thereto. donees, s ssignees, legal i it insanity brought on by en ihe case hied. deoree manslaughter is pun- 2 cause filed, the same will be taken as| lands and tenements, to-wit: sie by sai sentence oinilfor at Orchard Grove Notes. confessed, and judgment rendered ac-| The North half.of the North West s Pah a cording], It being ‘further ordered,| quarter, and the North West quar- peitod ats snort as six months or up; Sunday. School was well attended thats copy. hereof be published) | ace ee Me Worse Past auaster, to two years In tie 5 penitentiary. | Sunday morning. The lesson being Timese acnewepaper publiahed Wreaia “ship Otpnirtyenine (38). Range om Miss D nowiced tomorrow, Hunde AS Yf bivety, interesting review. uch unknown persons sons ure the respective consorts, hei my hand and seal of ORDER OF PUBLICATION, State of Missouri, County of Bates, { ss. John Steiner, Charles F, Steiner, J. C. wigb>, tue Hume bank, a corpora- tion, Thomas’ ¥. Houston, if living, Annie k, Babcock, if living, James 4, Simpson, and the unknown con- » alien- ees, grantees, assignees and legal representatives of William Shields, deceased, John D, Thomas: deceased, and of John Steiner, Charles I, Stein- er, Thomas F, Houston and Annie Kk. Labcock, if they or either of them Huft and Alex C. then the un- wet Rong at UN) WILL MAKE THEM LAY It tone them up—it will set them Jaying quicker. WOLF’S EGG-MAKER hasan ine vigorating ei/ect on the inactive egg organs, Ii’s cacy to feed—put alittie in the morning mash ws directed, It contains no filler—1s worth da‘!y.is cnouch for thirty fowl. You can’t lose—no eugs, no pay, OUR GUARANTEZ, So, sure are we that WOLF’S EGG-- MAIR will make your hens lay; that it will keep them etrong and vigorous; that we will -supply you with enouch for your flock, and if it docsn’t do as we claim, return the empty package and get back your moncy. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU, Put upin 25e and 50c¢ packages. 50c package contains three times more than 25c package, ffyourdealer will not not supply you, sertd 250r 50c for Post Paid Charles K, Steiner, Thomas #, Houston nd Annie &, Babcock it lving are vh und ull non-residents of the state Missouri, and can not be served not be served with) with the ordinary process of law in ta@-Turther alleging that he vertly believes there are persuns in- terested in the subject matter of his he sAanfe° fre to him jim unknown, that such unknown per- congprts, heirs, devi- devisees, donees, alienees, mmmedia' sbrantee, Puasa nt or legal rene se ULIVes 0; oun Steiner, Charles LY CHEMICA! Quin: John Paffer de- ir, steiner, Thomas F, “Houston and wo! ICAL co., eye r deceased, and of Annie R, Babcoek, if they or either of FOR SALE BY them be deceased, and of William siuelds and John D, ‘Thomas, deceased, FOR SALE BY ALL LIVE DEALERS be deceased, That ‘iat such interest, if any, is derived neestors, Whose in-\ tor, Whose, interests, right, claim or y id title in and to (itle, to the real estate hereinafter de- ORDER OF PUBLICATION, devisees, donees, alienees, immediate. rum the United States, to William + recor 95 ve | W.C. Parsons and Flora Parsons, Jemima Spearman, who got the title te, (a BOOK pr apa cer emenay Maemo i: 2h0e TREE ID iaintl tts in the manner aforesaid, and which in- AUG): : Ail flat et entr’ ane sald snag as Vv terest, if any they had, the said M. M. 346 and P. No a ne a a8 Hea plat ets ee The unknown consort, heirs, devisees,|Owens and William Owens, has not, of Two deeds' {ait otticn AT eer Toi ee ise} donees, alienees, and grantees of record conveyed to any orte unless by Ferguson, she ini Bouk Q, page 620.) A deed to| Abiel Leonard, deceased; 0. Guitar, | deeds shown of record in the aforesaid tage SI, and at | ‘thomas BF, Housto Book 2°04, | if living and it deceased ‘his un-| Recorder's office in Book 143 at page to John Pafter, in! < lense mada tavor, Ape ra ecine {4 known legal representatives, con-|153, and book 182 at page 21, respect- Deed to the heirs Qyutity WeeSeavor of John Steiner and) cont, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, | ively, both of which deeds are in- CREE Lt A OO: ale PRES: nd grantees, and James H. Waughi| sufficient to convey the interests, if y . TE Book Q. No, 1, page A trust deed, in book 16, page 1 Huft, in Book F. ry haere sy are and his unknown successor or suc-|any, owned bythe said M. M, Owens « to James R. Simpson, trustee for cessors in trust, Defendants. and William Owens, for the reason that Deed to Alex C. ‘Vinnie R No, 1, at page iw Babcock, securing payment of 4 i 4 for eighty -fiv fal We Now at this day come the plaintiffs|the interests and premises sought to Moret erent Suey ative dollars cachs therein and file their petition under |be conveyed are defectively described. ‘operly conve: rea” or| cath, alleging among other things that | Plaintiffs turther\alleging in their pe- wo ed by the grantees in said A Se raue defendants O, Guitar and James H./| tition that they are in the possession . M Waugh, if living, are non-residents of|of and claiming the absolute title to the State of Missouri, And further All the North Haif (1-2) of lots n due form, convey jaye not been life time of the ae men and is no longer a H, O. MAXEY, valid lien on said premises, Circuit Clerk, Ww is ordered by _ the} A true copy On the Record, Wi and, and seal of Notice is hereby. given, that letters i ation upon the estate of .\, 1, have been granted ne Probate 11. O;} MAX, Cirenit Cl Vacation, that said defendants to the ; ee CHUN on Bete teh: ent notified, by publication that plain-| (Seal) urt, of Bates ing date the 25th day of. an 1918, i have commenced a suit against County, Missouri, this the All persons having claims ‘against| them in this court, the object and gen- 14th day of March, 1918, aneatate eyuired to exhibit them |eral nature of which is to have tried H. O, MAXEY, \ VG tothe undenralaned for allowaneeavithe (ascent and adjudged the title to| 23-4t Circuit Clerk, date of said}the_ pre s their petition des » third de- months after the : ; : y + precluded from | &8, follow: tate; and if such not exhibited within one ORDER OF PUBLICATION, And to have the trust deed described as rep! ves, immediate, mesne or being of record in the Bates County remote, voluntary or_ involuntary TLEMENT. | Recorder's office in book 28 at page| grantees or assigns of Joseph Smith, MINAL S ‘E OF <. Notice is hereby given to all credit-| 438. cancelled, annulled, for naught| John R. Hopkins, John D, Myers, Clay = ssert “lope and others interested in the estate| beld, and released of record and no; ¥F, Myers, DeWitt C. Myers, Oscar F. ; iuvalid woth-!or Maggie Allen, deceased, that I, D. constituting a lien on said yers, Joel J. Bledsoe, all deceased; Defendants being further! and of Frank H, Woodbury, if de- F, Allen, Executor of said estate, in- tend to make final settlement thereot, | Otified that plaintiffs are in the pos- ceased, and Frank H. W oodbury, if st trial was at the next term of the Bates County | Session of said premises claiming the living, Defendants. t Sourt, in Bates County, State | Whole title thereto and that unless the|The State of Missouri to the above he ouri, to be held at Butler, Mis- | Said defendants be and appear at this named or described defendants, ment of her moth | . commencing on the 13th day|court, at the next term thereof to be| greeting: ced after remain- | offMay, 1918, begun and holden at the Court House You are hereby notified that an ac- o pe D. F. ALLEN, in the City of Butler, in said county,|tionghas been commenced against -you The second jury 95-4¢ F Executor, | on the fourth Monday in May, 1918, and|in the Circuit Court of the county of arday: moraing, | on or before the first day of said Term, Bates, in the State of Missouri, affect- 3 ‘ =e answer or plead to the petition in said|ing the title to the, following described her s will be pro-. jhe general review of the quarter. oe ETE son sone weeks succes- nine (29), in Bates Coun- 2 a: a} a ai sively, pu ished al ast yy issouri, : “Members of the school had been ap-|the jast insertion to be at leat thirty| which said action is returnable on the -~-~——————] pointed the previous Sunday, one for}days before the first day of said next ae ony ve the next term of said court jeach lesson, who came prepared with | e™™ of this court. to be held at the court house in the , H. oO. MAXEY, city of Butler, in the county and state j their questions, thereby creating a Circuit Clerk. aporere ie on the Twenty-seventh day A True Copy from the Record, ff May, 1918, when and where you may Witness my hand and the appear and answer or otherwise (Seal) seal of the Circuit Court of| fend such action; otherwise plaintiff's Bates County this 25th day Pee will be taken as confessed and . of March, 1918. amen rendered Scoprettely Judge Carl Henry made a splendid, “to the point” talk in the interest of \ Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. after Sun- H. O, MAXEY, H. O. MAXEY, }day School. Circuit Clerk. | , True Copy. Clerk. ‘ M. Tharp, has his new kitchen com- | ——#——___+——- Witness my hand and athe * | pleted. a . ORDER OF PUBLICATION, * (seal) i CSI RE ST lattes Lulu and . Henriétta aoe spent “HO, MAXEY, County of Baton. a 25-4t Cireult Clerk . Circuit Court, in 4 Term, 1918; * How Much Can Your Team Pull? In" ‘Vacation March 14, Coa eee oe | . Ree "Pinta con. Sige Stary “v. Hamp- ?@XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Se gs te This question will be more definite- ° Notice is hereby given, -that ‘ly determined when the State High- The ahkwown Pgh stege pt, 3 Fare testamentary upon the ortite of way Department makes public the in- prea tige Bs bys M. ait| 2a Gane Rae andevaioned ty the 7 ‘vestigations nowrbeing conducted: by] living, ana if deceased, hi Gakeown, County, url) ‘Robert C. Barnett, economic en- tae. Wien eugene hevine of March, :gineer, who is determining the cost Cues, if living, en Ux deceased, eek, ee sald > te: are requi OWN consol | therh to th dersi: . jper ton mile on all types of Missou donees, alientes,’ and grantees, De-| within’ months ‘ater a ae j ronda Mr. Barnett, is also estimat- Lae ra ‘bist daaiattinlh poate letters, or Oe ie. low at is day come e pili ¥ ing the ‘different amounts of ‘gasol ne | and ae their petition, under Cath al-/and if such claines PE not required to move automobiles and |leging ste Thies things that M. M.| within one year from aa . be for- motor trucks over different grade ener mn Dvons dfayine Sree bee said letters, they # This data will be highly interesting,}souri, and further allegi ng that they cy signat ture t this, 26th day and will be made fhe subject. of a bul- oie ae gta the subset nee. perecns of ‘sro 1918. REBECCA M. letin to be issued by’ the nine High: their suit, to-wit, the land in 1 . ‘Cameron, way -Department. petition ereinafter CARL nee HENRY, z €@ Notice.