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Refuse substitutes, if you can not] come to our store, we will mail tassco/t® be used by the United States or @m associate nation in © the conduct of the wa The legislation also penalizes wil- " }ful menufacture of defective war ma NATURE PROVIDES ‘terials, including their ingredients. —Adv. to you THE INGREDIENTS | Argo-Phosphate, the New Herbal; #s#'« Remedy, Now Endorsed by | bona fide purpose of obtaining better | wages or conditions, of employment, 3 t —— j but otherwise penalizes Ii the digestive organs are not prop- | fering with production of war sup: Local People. erly performing the work which na- ture has assigned to them, then nu- trition, which is absolutely essential to the recovery of other diseased, 4 parts, will be lacking and there can be "recently was broadened and passed no permanent relief, When bodily | by the house at the request of the de- nutrition is normal, the stomach di-) partment of justice. gests the food, the blood absorbs and | carries the nourishment to the differ- ent parts of the body causing the var- ious organs to properly perform their functions, ‘ Nature has provided a remedy in the ingredients of Argo-Phosphate the/ gtanted a commission of captain in new herbal stomach remedy, which is! the ordnance department of the Unit- now being introduced here. 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W ell, right here aed the senate and house today 2 ‘a bill providing severe penalties |destruction of war materials and for rs’ imprison- re or destroy plaintiff claiming a fee simple title} or sala term, answ in and to the same, appear als, engines, water and gas pipes, structures, elec- tric, wireless telegraph and telephone plants and “all other articles intended nnection with ; in Bates County, Missou HH A ‘True Copy From the Record, ‘A special clause provides that em- ‘ployes shall not be prohibited from ing to-stop work when ior the 25-4 Boy Scouts Get Liberty Loan Medals. ‘All pe house Postmaster J. E. Williams, in the medals earned by the boy scouts claims. The bill was passed Army Officer an Enemy Alien, Columbus, O., April “George von Rootweiler of this | Frank H. Neubert, colleague of von | Rootweiler, is also arrested pending He admits being an by. local people who have given Argo-/| alien, a German, authorities said. an investigation. session last week. Very ‘little bus ———— ness was transacted. They met as ——— A Fine Rain. board of equalization, but could do! Mrs. Sol. Leonard Cleared $2,840 on nothing, until the state board made} a Poland Gilt Within a Year. Bates county was favored by a fine rain Thursday night and Friday of And Navy Officials. | last : j enough to make any amount of stock water it was of immense benefit to the growing of wheat and oats, not to ferences with officials of the War and| mention the gardens. Navy departments with the report} though Providence is on the side of that his plant is making approximate-! the Allied army and is making good ly two thousand Liberty motor cylin-|crops possible that their soldiers may be well fed. 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It makes them healthy and happy, because it puts new life into their system, new energy into their vems, which nourishes I heard of They helped ORDER OF PUBLICATION, State of Missouri, },.. State of Missouri, {es County of Bates. e County of 8. 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. ° Charlies R, Blevins, biaintiff, against. 4 ~ageinst i 2 ke John W. Tate, Mary Allen, William| John Steiner, Charles F. Steiner, J. C. Bagby, David Huft and Alex C. wiseo, wwe Hume sank, a corpo! Brant, if they or either of them be tion, Thomas F, Houston, if living, living, and if deceased, then the un- Annie , Babcock, if living, James umpson, and the umknown con- donees and alienees of sald John Wa| surts, neirs, devisees, donees, allen- Tate, Mary Allen, William Bagby, ees, grantees, assignees and legal David Huft, and Alex C, Brant, de- representatives ot Wiliam Shields, ceased, and also the unknown con- deceased, John D, Thomas deceased, 1 of John Steiner, Charles #, Stein- Thomas IF, Houstgn and Annie 4s. peuck, 1£ they or either or, them known consorts, heirs, devisees,| 4. sorts, heirs, devisees, donees, gran- tees and alienees of George W. M. Ferguson, deceased, John Paffer de- ceased and John Puffer, deceased, be ucceased, Defendants, Defendants. ily believes there are persons interest-| terested in the subject matter or ed in the subject matter of his petition} petition whose names he can not in- whose names he can not insert in his) gert therein because the same are to petition because the same are to him} him unknown, that such unknown per-" unknown, that such unknown persons! sons ure the respective consorts, heirs, are the respective consorts, heirs, devi- | uevisees, donees, alienees, immediate, sees, donees, alienees, grantees, immed-| mesne ur remote, voluntary or involun- iate, mesne or remote, yoluntary or in-| tary, grantee, assignees or legal rep- voluntary grantees of Georges W. M.{resentutives of Join Steiner, Charles Ferguson, deceased, John Paffer de- J, siviner, Thomas F, Houston and ceased and John Puffer deceased, and of Anmic it, Babcock, if they or either of John W, Tate, Mary Allen, William Bag- them be deceased, and of \Villlam by, David Huftand Alex C, Brant, if they! siields und John b, Thomas, deceased, or either of them be deceased. That! rat such interest, if any, is derived such interest is derived through their|through their respective named ances- respective named ancestors, whose in-|.or, Whose interests, right, claim or terest, right, claim und title in and to title, to the real estate hereinafter de- the real estate hereinafter and in the! scribed, became vested in such named petition described, became vested, injancestors, by virtue of the following them respectively, under and by virtue! instruments of record in the office of of the following instruments of record, {he iecorder of Deeds in and for Bates in the office of the recorder of deeds in County, M puri, to-wit: A patent and for Bates County, Missouri, to-/ srum the ted States, to William wit: Shields, of record in Book 250, page A deed to John_W, Tate, in Book! 467, and an entry on said land as eds to Mary, snuwn by the certified plat book of Allen, in Books Q, Page 346 and P. No.| original entries from the United States 1, Page iso respectively. Two deeds! jand ottice. A deed to John DL, Thomas to George W. M. Ferguson, shown inj jn Look Q. page 630. A deed to Books N, No. 1, Page 81, and 62, at! F. Houston in Book X, page 7, page 200, Deed to John Paffer, in made favor of John Steiner and Book H,. Page 417, Deed to the heirs F. Steiner in Book 80,’ page ye A trust deed, in book 16, page 433. Deed to David Huft, in Book F./ 3454, to James R. Simpson, trustee cc nent Brant, in Book J. No, 1, at page 599, iwo notes for eighty-five dollars each; which interest so vested the respective | which interests, or apparent interests grantees did not in due form, convey | jay not been’ properly, conveyed or away, during the life time of the ;eleased by the grantees in said instru- Whereupon, it is ordered by the Whereupon, it Is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said defendants ‘(jurk in vacation, that said defendants be notified by publication that plain-'},. notified by publication, that plain- tiff has commenced a_ suit against! tirt hus commenced a suit against them them in this court the object and gen-. jy this court the object and general eral nature ‘of which is -to try, ascer- | nature of which is to try, ascertain and right, title tain and determine the respective: jetcrmine the respect right, title and interest of the parties (44 interest of the parties plaintiff plaintiff and defendant in said action jy 4 defendant in said action, in and to in and to'the following real estate, tor (i. following real estate, to-wit: wit: he North Three-fourths of — the he South half of the south east North Bast quarter, Section eight, quarter of the south west quarter, fownship ‘Thirty-nine, Range ed ies part of eae pale oe thirty-three, in Bates County, Mis- he south west rter ‘i souri, south west quarter, lying south of “ind to obtain a judgment of the court Mormon Fork Creek, all in See- udjudging and defining the right, title :also the east | iind interest of the parties to said suit, Wf of the north jin and to said land, the plaintict ‘claiming a fee simple title to the (21) Twenty-on f the west h st quarter of section (28) Twen- ty-cight, all in| township Forty- t de, two, pe Binge ENTE SEN OE in Bates [| “And unless the defendunts be and County, Missouri, apy y @ 7 2) 23") this court, and to obtain a judgment of the court ((\" Te ee tas naie Uo Hn! defining and adjudging the right, title jouse in the city of Butler, in said and interest of the parties to this ace oiinty, on the Bourth Monday in May, Pin andl ton ald real eMtate nine snte cand one oE sbetohe stile cstliste day: or plead to the petition filed, the same will be taken confessed and judgment_ rendered ndingly. It is further ordered that And, unless the defendants be and at the next term of this court, to be begun and held at the court my ing. house in the City of Butler, in said n The Butler Weekly ‘Times, a CRT NG el A a eT ee Sy Rewspiper published in Bates County, $18, do y before E BY ONT Seoul, of said term answer or plead to the pe- "°°" H. 0. MAXEY, tition in said cause the same will be Cbreuit Clerk. taken as confessed and judgment ren-) \ sprue Copy From the Record. dered accordingly, It is further Witness’ my hand and seal Ordered that a copy hereof be pub-| (geal) of sand court, lished according to law, in The Butler Hi. O, MAXBY, Weekly Times, a newspaper published 95_ 44 Clerk of the Cireuit Court. MAXEY, - — o aoe: uit Court Clerk of the Cir Nick. Witness my hand and (Seal) said court, Notice is hereby given, that letters MAXEY of administration upon the estate of A, MX Elon, J Voris, deceased, have been granted Ors e undersigned by the Probate Court of Bates County, Missouri, bear- ing date the 25th day of March, 1918, ons having. claims against re required to exhibit them igned for allowance with- after the date of ‘said may be precluded from saia estate Last Friday night at the opera resented letters, or th a few well chosen words, presented any benefit of such estate; and if such be not exhibited within one from the date of granting d year for their work in the second Liberty jeiters, they shall be foréver barred. Loan campaign. cured as many as ten subscriptions were awarded medals. They were’, (Seal) Administrator, Scout Master Emerson Campbell James Thompson, Edward Zey, Chas. Pollard, Stuart Campbell: and Leslie | Holloway. | Notice is hereby given to all credit- All scouts who. se-| Witness my signature this 25th day of March, 1918. ‘ A, MeCRACKEN, Attest: CARL J. HENRY, 24-4t Judge of Probate, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, W. O Jackson, chairman of the ors and others interested in the estate i Jackao ; of Maggie Allen, deceased, that 1, ). Four Minute Men of Bates county, Alien, Executor of said estate,’ in- made one of the best short addresses and gave more logical and patriotic; Probate Court, in Bates County, State reasons why Liberty Bonds should be , purchased than has been heard in this, e \ city i any a day. city in many a day. 25-4t , Executor. tend to make final settlement thereot, atethe next term of the Bates County ouri, to be held at Butler, Mis- commencing on the 13th day 1918, D. ¥, ALLEN, County Court Met Last Week. Zz | The county court held a four days; STEALS THE MEN FOLKS’ : THUNDER ‘ | 1 ir report. ners 5 Piel eee "Since Sol. Leonard, popular breeder of history-making Poland Chinas at St. Joseph, Mo., has been telling his friends of the success Mrs. Leonard had with a good Poland China gilt, it is said that some of the breeders are about to step gracefully aside and hand over the reins of management to their other three-quarters. The suc- t cess of Mrs. Leonard is one of the re- ied y ve markable things that come to the sur- which resu!tsin power and success. A A ‘ face from time to time in the Poland : WEBSTERS China business, and it should show EW INTERNATIONAL the way for many a _good farmer's i wife, as well as the wives of the lead- ing breeders, to amass small fortunes OPE get al tenet on their own accounts. It points out answerer, made to mect y.ur in a striking manner just how easy it needs. tt is in daily us3 Ly is for anyone with the necessary gumption and with the right breed to hundreds of thousands of suc- cessful mea end women the world over. succeed in the hog business. Justrations. 12,600 co Rea te Here is Mrs. Leonard’s experience rise. 56,000 Geographical Big Jones, .The younger gilt, too, gilt was the ‘two Now at this day comes the plaintiff Now at this day comes the plaintiff! herein, by his attorneys, and files his herein, by his attorneys, and files his;petitiun unager oath, alleging, among petition under oath, alleging, among! tnings that detendants, John Steiner, other things that defendants, John W.|Chailes #,. Steiner, Thomas #. Houston ‘Tate, Wiliam Bagby, Mary Allen,)ana Annie R. ‘Babcock if living are David Huft and Alex C. Brant, if liv-|cach und all non-residents of the state ing are non-residents of the state of/ci Missouri, and can not be served Missouri, and can not be served with with the ordinary process ot law in the ordinary process of law “in this!/this action, and turther alleging that state, and further alleging that he ver-!/ jie verily believes there are persons ine his: State of Missouri, County of Bates, In the Circuit Court, May Term, 1918, In Vacation March 25th, 1918, W. C. Parsons and Flora Parsons, Plaintiffs, Abiel Leonard, deceased; if living and if deceased his known legal representatives, sort, heirs, devisees, donees, alieneex, und grantees, and James H, Waugh and his unknown_ successor cessors in trust, Defendants, Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein and file their petition under oath, alleging among other things that defendants O. Guitar and James Waugh, if living, are non-residents of State of Missour}, And further alleging that they verily believe there are other persons interested in subject matter of their suit, to-wit: the land tition described, whose names and the nature and extent of whose interest, it a they have, they can not more spe cifically set out because to them un-/ known, but if any such persons there are they derive their interest as the un- known consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, immediate, mesne or remote, voluntary or involuntary grantees Abiel Leonard, deceased, who acquired the title to said premises as entrymun on the 17th day of April, 1857, as ap- pears from the entries on file in the Bates county, Recorder's office, and which interest he did not convey to any one except by will found of record in book G at page 619, wherein the names of heirs and devisees or the nature of Missouri, shown st of James H, be notified by tiffs teen (17) being Recorder’ cordingly. (Seal) 24-4t State of Missouri, County of Bates. In the Circuit Court, Ma; In Vacation March 14, 191 M. Hampton and Mary V. Hamp- ton, Plaintiffs. : vs. The unknown heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and grantees of Jemima Spearman, deceased; living, and if deceased, his unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and grantees; William Owens, if living, and if deceased, hia unknown consort, donees, alienees, and grantees, De- fendants. A Now at. this day come the puaintiffs and file their petition, under oa! with a good Poland China gilt: Last February she purchased a gilt, bred to Giant Buster, for $225. She gave Mr. Leonard his choice of the boar ‘| pigs for keeping the gilt and for the attipding expense. She has realized $1. from the sale of pigs from the first litter, has the best gilt in the lit- pet ter left, and now has a record litter: out of the gilt from the noted boar|™ expected to. farrow a valuable litter soon, and there are three weeks yet jto before the year is up since the bought. It is estimated that sows. the litter are worth LIQUID POU WILL KEEP YOUR HENS HEALTHY Prevents and Relieves WOLF'S LIQUID POULTRY TONIC given to the difficulties which confronts the poul! 4 bowels and digestive organs of all fowls, health, produce good, rich blood, healthy fat, sturdy muscle, strong bones, red combs and wattles, brilliant feathers and fertile an Egg Producer and where it is theyear. Sosureare we that WOLF’S LIQ fae hens healthy that we will supply you with enough for your flock, an it does not do as we claim, return the empty bottle and get your money back. A Trial will Convince You. Jf your dealer will not supply you, send 50 cts, for Post Paid Trial Bottle, WOLF CHEMICAL CO., Quincy, Hl, POR GALE BY FOR SALE BY ALL LIVE DEALERS Get a Trial Bottle Today. ORDER OF PUBLICATION, 88. vs. The unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and grantees hereinafter and in their interest is not set out. the unknown legal representa- consort, heirs, devisees, donees, immediate, mesne or remote or involuntary grantees if he be deceased, who ac- quired an interest in said p beneficiary named in a_ trust of record in the aforesaid Re- corder's office in book 28 at page 438. and which interest he has not of rec conveyed to any one, Or as the unknown successor or successors Yaugh, if he be de- ceased, who acquired some interest in 11, r si f being named | ea id which intere he has not of conveyed to any. one. Vlaintiffs further alleging in said petition debt to secure which said trust aeed was given has been fully paid) off and discharged and is no longer a valid lien on said premises, Whereupon, it is ordered by Clerk in Vacation, that said defendants publication that plain- have commenced a suit against them in this court, the object and gen- eral nature of which is to have tried ascertained and adjudged the premises their petition described as follows, to-wit: The North West quarter (-4) of the South West quarter (1-4), and the Mast Half (1-2) of the South West quarter (1-4), Section Seven- and of March, 1918. H. O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. ORDER OF PUBLICATION, {ss among other things that M. ing Owens. and William Owens, if living | grantin, are non-residents of the State of Mis-/ ever ba: souri, and further allegi: verily believe there are othe: interested in the subject. mat their suit, to-wit, the land jin their | (Seal) A after described, ; At! ition and eat more than $: This gives Mrs.| Sounty, net profit for the year of TRY TONIC ur fowls will overcome y regulating the blood, ye ll t will keep the birds in robust eggs. It stands unrivaled as iven the hens la POULTRY TONIC wi devisees, donees, alienees, mesne, or remote, voluntary or invol- untary grantees of William Owens, if they are deceased, who acquired an interest in said prem- ises, as reputed heirs of the aforesaid Jemima Spearman, in the manner aforesaid, and which in- terest, if any they had, the said M. M. Owens and William Owens, has not, of record conveyed to any one unless by deeds shown of record in the aforesaid Recorder's office in Book 143 at page 153, and book 182 at page 21, respect- which deeds are sufficient to convey any, owned by the said M. M. Owens and William Owens, for the reason that the interests and premises sought to be conveyed are defectively described. Plaintiffs rurther alleging in their pe- tition that they are in the possession of and claiming the absolute title to All the North Haif one and two (1 & 2) in the South West quarter and fifty-three hundredths (12.53) acres off the South Half (1-2) of Lot Two (2) of the South West quarter (1-4) of M. Owens and who got the title O. Guitar, or suc- and Twelve Forty-one (41), Range thirty (30), twenty-five acres side of said tract, and that they and those under whom they claim have been in the undisputed thereof for forty years, claiming the absolute title. : on it is ordered by the Clerk, plat book of original| cation, that said defendants be notified publication commenced a suit against them in this court, the object and general nature of which is to have tried; ascertained and adjudged the title premises, and to have the whole title thereto adjudged to be vested in plain. tiffs and that defendants and all them are forever barred from setting up or claiming any And that unless defendants be and ap- pear at this court, thereof, to be begun at the court house Bates county, Fourth Monday at the next term mises as 1918, and on of said term plead to the petition in said cause filed, | Same will be taken: as confessed, ;and judgment will be rendered accord- it being further ordered that a copy hereof be published,‘ according to al Butler Weekly published in Bates County, Mo., for four weeks successively, pub- ed at least once a week, the last in- sertion to be at least thirty days be- fore the first day of said term of this H, O, MAXEY, Circuit Clerk, A true copy from the Record, Witness my handy and seal of the Circuit Court, title to ORDER OF PUBLICATION, State of Missouri, ) County of Bates. township Forty (40) of HIBEY OER tes Range ‘Thirty-three (33), Bates County, Missouri. And to have the whole title thereto adjudged to be vested in plaintiffs and that defendants be forever barred from setting up any claim or right thereto, And to have the trust deed described as of record:in the Bates County office in book 28 at page 438, cancelled, annulled, for naught held, and released of record longer constituting a lien = on premises, Defendants being further notified that plaintiffs are in the pos- session of said premises claiming the whole title thereto and that unless-the said defendants be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at the Court House in the City of Butler, on the fourth Monday in May, 1918, and on or before the first day of said Term, }answer or plead to the petition in said cause filed, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment rendered ac- It being further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, cording to law, in The Butler Weekly Times, a newspaper published in said Bates county, for four weeks sively, published at least once a week, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next term of this court. cation April 1, R, J. Hollister, Plaintiff. The unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, representatives, y involuntary grantees or assigns of Jo: and of Frank H. Woodbury, ceased, and Frank H. living, Defendants, State of Missouri Woodbury, if to the above defendants, You are hereby notified that an ac- tion has been commenced ‘against you in the Circuit Court of the county of Bates, in the State of Missouri, affect- ing the title to the following described lands and tenements, to-wit: The North half of the North West quarter, and ‘the North West quar- the North East Section Twenty-nine ship Thirty-nine Twenty-nine (29), ty, Missouri, which said action is returnable ‘on the first day of the next term of said court to be held at the court house in the city of Butler, in the county and state aforesaid, on the Twenty-seventh day of May, 1918, when and where you may and answer or otherwise de- fend such action; otherwise plaintiff's petition will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. in said county, succes- in Bates Coun- H. O, MAXBY, Circuit Clerk. A True Copy from the Record, Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court of Bates County this 25th day A True Copy. Witness my hand and seal of this court this 1st day of April, 1918. 4 Term, 1918, EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that letters testamentary upon the estate of John ron, deceased, have been grant- undersigned by the Probate Court of Bates County, Missouri, bear- ing date the 28th day of March, 1918. All persons having claims against said estate are required them to the undersigned for allowance within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be preclud- ed from any benefit of such estate; th, al-;and if such claims be “not exhibited within one year from & said letters, they r = Dropper this 28th day JECCA M. CAMERON, * ecutrix. CARL J. HENRY, Judge of Probate. M. M. Owens, if heirs, devisees, ie te of shall be for- Witness. m: that they r peracss of March, 19 tter of