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MARKET REPORT "Wheat 85 Corn 85 New Potatoes 1.10 Spring Chickens 12$ Hens 9 Butter 25 Eggs 17 Oats 45 Chop 1.85 Bran 1.40 Ship. 1.75 Mixed Feed 1.40 A RELIABLE TONIC Many of the people around here know a good deal about this splen did remedy; to those who do not, we wish to say that Meritol Tonic Digestive is the greatest Strength renewer, flesh builder and nerve tonic we have ever seen Por people in poor health, week ran down anJ played out, those cot as strong and vigorous as they should be, we recommend this tonic. . Bhov. n & Hagler Sole Agents. If you want a good rug ip any size I can save you at least 15o on it, and I have over 200 in stock lor you to select from. Bob Callaway. "Will not be responsible for any debts made by Mrs. L. M. Ty hurst after this date. J. E. Tyhcrst. Don't say that you have to go to St. Louis in order to get a rug large enough to cover your floor. "You can find them all sizes at Bob Callaway's, and a large vari ety to select from, too. Gulick's have just received a large assortment of new fall ties. These are sure beauites and we -want you to see them. Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, County ok Barky, In the Circuit Court, November term, 5913, Henry E. Spain, plaintiff, vs Catharine Whitlington, if living1, Frank Whittington, if living', Lucinda Maloney, if living', and Sallie Ince, if living, and if either or all of such named persons be dead then their and each and all of their unknown wid ows, widowers, consorts, heirs, devi sees, donees, alienees, and immediate mesne, or remote voluntary or invol untary grantees or assignees, Defend ants. The State of Missouri, to the above named defendant, greetings: You are hereby nulilied that an action has been commenced against yon in the circuit court ! the county o( liarry in the state of Missouri the object and nature of which Is to ascertain and determine and quiet in the p'aintifF the ti Xle to the n.irth hall of the Hcuthwest quarter and four (4) aeiesofflhe northwest corner of the i-outhwest quarter of the Bouthwcst quarter sec tion eleen (11) township twenty five 21-) ratine lw etity seven (27) Harry countv, Missouri. Plaintiff states that he is now the owner of fcaid land and he and tnose under whom he claims have been in the open, notorious. jK'acea lle, exclusive, adverse and continuous pttssession il Haid laud under color of title and claim of own ership for the last twenty years, during all of Kaid time have paid the taxes thereon and exer -cised all the rights of ownership over same. Plaintiff lurther stales that lte verily believes that there are persons interested in or w ho claim r niiht claim to lw interested in the title to said land and the subject matter of this suit wht.se names he cannot Insert herein because tbey arc unknown to him. Plaintiff is unable to wet out herein the Interests or claims of such un known jtersoni if any there be Invause such inter- f t are unknown to him, but plaint ff avers that the interest or claims If any ol such unknown peTHutiK and each of them are derived to them as consorts, heirs, divisecs, dnnoeH. alienees, r immediate. Mesne or remote, voluntary, or in Voluntary, grantees or assignees of the defendant Catherine Whittinirtnn who was the. w idow ol John Whittinjrton, deceased, Frank V. Whit tinir. in, w ho w as an heir ol John Whittlnirton, de ceased, Lucinda Maloney, who was an he.'r of John Whittiuifton, deceased, and Sallie Ince, who was an heir ol said John Whittintfton. deceased and John Whiitinifton, who was at one time the e-vnerol this land; tht the claim or interest of auch unknown defendants if any is derived by in heritance, descent, devise, errant or oieration of law from the said John WhiUlniflun, deneascd. Plaintiff lurther states that tha defendants Catherine Whittinirion If lirlnir Frank W, Whit tington if livinfr, Lucinda Maloney Iflivinirand Sallie Ince if livinif, are each and all non residents wf the State of Missouri, which said action Is re turnable on the first day of the nextvterm of said Court to be beun and held at the court house in the city of Cassville In the county of Harry and Htate of Missouri on the 10th day of November next when and where you may appear to defend sucb action, otherwise plaintiff's petition will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered ac cordingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Monett Times, a week ly newspaper published In Barry county, Missouri. W. R. Hale, Circuit Clerk By A. W.Landis, Deputy Mayhew, Sater & Gardner, Attorneys for plaintiff. A fRVB COPY FROM THE RECORD Witness my hand and the seal of Circuit Court of Barry County, this 15th day of September, 1913. W. It. Hale, Circuit Clerk ISeal By A. W. Landis, D. C. First Insertion -September 19. . LAWRENCE CtfiCUlT COURT Jennie Pedigo vs. Enoch T. Pedigo; divorce granted plaintiff. State vs. Wm.O'Callahan.rape: trial by jury and on failure to agree on verdict trial continu ed. Same vs. John. H. Grissom, disturbing the peacef on plea of guilty is fined $1. Same vs. Dan H. Withouse, common a Biultjtrial by jury and on failure to agree case continued. Same vs. Elmer Seamons, fel onious assault; continued on ap plication of defendant. Same vs. Martha Bassett, dis turbing peace of family, trial by jury and verdict of not guilty. Defendent discharged and costs assessed against prosecuting witness. j Same vs. Esco Wilson, burg-1 lary and larceny; ofl plea of guilty is sentenced to two years in penitentiary and paroled for three years. Same vs. Ching Calton and Buster Williams, burglary and hrceny; on plea of guilty Calton is sentenced to the penitent a "y for two years and Williams to tie training school for boys for f jur years. Same vs. Johnny Carbona, burglary and larceny; on plea of guilty sentenced to training school for boys for-four years and paroled. Same vs. George Foust, burg lary and larceny; on plea of guilty is sentenced to the boys training school for four years. Same vs. Trigg Stines, com mon assult; plea of guilty and fine of $25. Same vs. E. E. Green, violat ing local option law; on plea of guilty is sentenced to county jail for six months. Same vs. Ulsey Poindexter, disturbing religious worship; on plea of guilty fined $10. Same vs. James Hall, robbery in first degree; on plea of guilty sentenced to penitentiary for five years. Ida Carlson et al v s Fred Lafgren, contest of will; trial by court and finding and decree that paper writing probated as the last will of Nels Johnson is not the will of said Nels John son, deceased, FOR SALE 240 acres, 8 miles southeast of Monett, all fenced 25 acres in cultivation, small house and barn, tine spring. Little Flat Creek runs through land, good timber, about 100 acres level, balance rolling, but good rich soil, an elegant place for fruit, stock and grass. Price $4000. , 03 tf O'Dwyeu & Smlrdon. For Sale by L. McKee HIS TROUBLE NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R, Huffman's Illness. Relief Ob tained By Curing His Stomach Ailments. Waynesville,N.C.-Mr. F.R. Huffman, of this city, says : " I suffered dreadfully with what I thought was heart trouble, and tried various medicines in vain. After-other remedies had failed, Thed- ford's Black-Draught restored me to '.With. I would not feel safe without Black-Draught in the house. I consider It worth its weight in gold. It cured my indigestion, and by this means I was restored to health. I can not express my gratitude for its benefits." Good health depends on the condition of your digestion. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. . Thedford's Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and set in order your digestive system. It has done this for others, during: the past 70 years, and is today the most popular vegetable liver remedy on the market. Try it " Insist on Thedford's. Price 25c' ASTHMA REMEDY ( Gives Prompt and Positive Relief in Every ) Case. Huld bv DrtiKplsts. Price $1.00. Trlul Package by Mail ICe. I WIIIIAMm D. NATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR SEPTRMAER In the golden glow of Septem ber the National Magazine brings forth the Vermont issue. The September number, just out, contains over ninety pages, pages with more than a hundred illus trations of Vermont, the Green Mountain State. Thefrontcover is an allegorical painting typi fying the rugged spirit of the "fighting GreenMountain boys." The articles embrace every phase of the state's greatness and will be read with interest by Ver mouters everywhere. ' In "Affairs at Washington" there is a touch of Vermont, calling attention to the visions of vacation days that absorb the minds of national legislators in the grind of tariff and financial bills, reter Macyueen nas a rare story on rem and tne Opening of the Canal," written in the flush of enthusiasm upon his return from a visit to that country. "A Charter Oak Sen ator," the story of Senator Frank B. Brandegee, is intensely interesting. "The Girl, the Doliar and the' Bull" is one of Will Levington Comfort's splen did editorials. Excellent articles on a wide range o f interesting topics, snappy, wholesome short stories, and a liberal sprinkling of verse made up an issue of the National that will be preserved because it is history down to the minute of the state famous for Men, Maple Sugar and Marble. All kinds of New Buggies for sale or trade, also 8 young Jacks and Stallions. Joe Bennett, Mt. Vernon, Mo. wtlp Order Of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF BARRY ' In the Circuit Court, Novem ber term, 1913. Gertrude Ahl, Plaintiff, vs. William Ahl, Defendant. The State of Missouri to the above named Defendant, greet ings: You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court of the County of Barry, in the State of Missouri, for the pur pose of obtaining divorce from defendant dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant which said action is returnable on the first day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Cassville, ... in the county of Barry and state of Missouri, on the 10th day of November next, when and where you may appear to defend such action; other wise plaintiff's petition will be taken as confessed and judgementrendered accordingly. And It Is Further Ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Monett Times, a week ly newspaper published in Barry county, Missouri. W. R. Hale, Circuit Clerk. A True Copy From The Record. Witness my hand and seal of Cir cuit Court of Barry County, this 18th day of September 1013. W. R. Hale, Circuit Clerk. Seal By A. W. Landis, D. C. First insertion Sept. 19. Frisco Time Card BETWEEN ST LOUIS AND MONETT Effective August 10, 1913. ARRIVALS. No. 3. Texan 5 3S p m So. 5. Texas & California Limited 4 50 a m So. 7. Southwest 5 30 am No. 9. Meteor 10 55 pm No. 13 Accomodation , 8 00 p m No 15. Local Passenger lfHSam No. 27. Local Passenger 8 35 a m DBPARTCXBI. No. 4 Texan .....1130am No. 6 St, Louie Limited 1125pm No. 8 St. Louis & Memphis L' mi ted ..... 9 50 p m No. 10. Meteor 240am No. 12 California Express 5 40 am No, 16 Springfield Accommodation 7 40 p m No. 28 Springfield and Joplin... 5 40 pm BETWEEN MONETT, FT SMITH PARIS ARRIVALS. No. 4. Texan 11 2) am 11 10 pm 7 15 p m No. 6. St. Louis Limited No. 716. Eastern Express , DEPARTURES. No. 3. Tejran... 555 pm No. 5 Texas Limited 5 20am No. 715 Little Rock Express 10 25 a m MONETT, WICHITA ELLSWORTH ARRIVALS No. 8. Southwest Limited 9 35 p m No. 304. Eastern Express 9 55 am No. 312. St. Louis and Texan Express.. 510am No. 328. Springfield Express 5 30pm DEPARTURE. No. 7. Southwest Limited 6 00 a m No. 13. Pittsbure-Kansas City Ex..... 8 20 p m No. 309 Kansas Mail ....11 10pm No 327. Columbus Accom , ...10 25a m BETWEEN MONETT OKLAHOMA ARRIVALS. No. 10 Meteor 2 25 am No. 404 Local Pastenirer........ 1 (Ml n m No. 408 St. Louis Limited.... ...9 25 pm DSFARTDRM. No. 9. Meteor 11 15 n n, No. 403. Local Passenger 4 25 p m No. 407. Oklahoma Limited . . 555am Geo. Wolfe and daughter, from north of Monett, were in town, Friday. "Half A Chance" in 3 reels from the novel by the samename. tonight. tl Miss Katherine Kontz, of Peirce City, visited (in Monett, Thursday. ', "Half A Chance," in 3 reels from the novel by the same name. Bijou tonight. tl Mrs. Walter Connerly has re turned from a visit with rela tives at Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chapin re turned Thursday from a visit in Springfield. "Half A Chance," in 3 reels from the novel by the same mme. Bijou tonight. tl Mrs.' Oliver Anderson, of Mendon, was shopping in Mo nett Friday. Miss Ollie Cameron returned Friday morning to her home in Golden City, after a visit with relatives in Monett. Mrs. Sim Gulick, who has been visiting relatives in Monett, re turned Friday to her home in Sarcoxie. Miss Pearl Peters, who has been very ill with typhoid fever is much batter and reported out of danger by her physicians. F. P. Sizer and D. H. Kemp were in Mt. Vernon, Thursday. Mrs. Will Counts, of Purdy, visited in Monett, Thursday. Miss Agnes Bramer left Thurs day for a visit in Springfield. i Ed Bowman came up from 6a- pulpa, Okla., Thursday. Little John Evans is reported worse this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Browning eft Thursday morning for Colo rado, Tex. Mrs. Marie Bartley visited in Joplin, Wednesday. P. Martin has gone to Excelsior Springs for a few days rest, Mrs. W. S. Taylor has been quite sick this week. W. H. Wormington, of Purdy, was in Monett, Thursday. G. W. Chapin is transacting business in Springfield. Mrs. Robert Ellis is quite ill this week. Mrs. O. R. Kniskern visited Thursday with relatives in Purdy. It is reported a very heavy rain fell near Freistatt Wednesday afternoon, - Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wood re turned Thursday from a visit in Sarcoxie. v Chas. Geister has returned from a three weeks visit with relatives in Muskogee, Okla. J. F. Mermoud went to Fayette ville, ,Ark., Thursday to look after business matters. Mrs. D. S. Mayhew who has been quite ill this week, is im proving. Mrs. Dee Campbell has gone to Galena, Kan,, called by the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvey Good night and the Misses Robinson, of Purdy, were in Monett, Thurs day. Mrs. J. C. DeBuque, of Spring field, came Thursday , for a visit with relatives .and friends in Monett. L. B. Moss, of St. Louis, in spector for, the Prudential insur ance company, is m Monett en business. . Dr. Hastings has purchased the Pitts residence property of Philip Davis, on Frisco avenue and has moved into the same. Mrs. J. Carter, of Joplin, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. David Marshall, who is very ill. Mrs. Will Donaldson, of Chanute, Kan., was called here by the serious illness of her aunt, Mrs. David Marshall. Mr. Roark, manager of the Elmore grocery store, returned Thursday morning from . a visit in Neosho. - Mrs. Harrison Trent and baby lef o Friday morning for a few days visit in Joplin. Mrs. Chas. Rose and Mrs. Raines, "of Purdy, were in Mo nett, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Walton aid daughter Edna, will leave this evening for a short visit with relatives in Tulsa, Okra. John Hoberg is suffering frcm a broken rib sustained by fal iig over a , range, while at his work around the store. Glen Beaty returned Friday morning from a visit with his sister, Mrs. Earl Wainright, at Ft. Smith, Ark. Boy's school suits at Gulick's at prices that will make you buy. These are made by a good re liable house and we can assure you that you will get more than the worth of your money. Since it is your own money you are spending why not goto Bob Callawavs and buy the best, instead of spending it for what some one else tells you is "just as good." Low Fares to Colorado If you want to get it all back again all the strength and nerve force that have been sapped by the hot weather pack a suit case with your old clothes, hop on a Frisco train and "light out" for the Rockies. A few days up there in the mountains, where the trout are jumping, where the sun is just warm enough to feel good, where the breath of the snow-capped peaks whips new life into you a few days in Colorado will send you home a new man. And if you don't need it, your family does. Come in and talk it over with me. I will show you how quickly, and comfortably, and inexpensively you can have an outing in Colorado; and I'll tell you about our observation cafe cars in which Fred Harvey meals are served; our all-steel equipment, drawing-room sleepers, and so on. Mausoleums, Granite and Marble Monuments r . Only Best Materials Used. 'Moderate Prices All work Guaranteed. Peirce City Granite Works. " Wq Have Arranged With . The St. Louis Republic America's Foremost Democratic Newspaper to Deliver their Rural Route Edition to Subscribers of Monett Weekly Times I for only .50 BOTH Subscribers who have paid in advance for this PAPER can get The Republic by paying-11 50 additional. The Republic is a newspaper carefully edited for you, your wife and your family. It will interest all. The news of the world, the leading national events, complete market and financial reports, po litical news of the day, enlightening editorials, clever cartoons, will be mailed to you every day in the year (except Sundays) and deliv ewd at your very door. The Republic will interest and entertain you and your family every day. - This Offer Is Open Only to Those Who Receive Mail on Rural Routes or by Star Roiite Carrier. , No Subscription Accepted at This Price for Less Than One Tear. This Great Offer Brings You Both Papers at the Lowest Price Ever Made. Mail or Bring Your Subscript tionto The TIMES Now. BAKERY SALE The ladies of the Baptist church Will. have a home bakery sale at Otterman's store Satur day, September 20. Come and buy your pie, bread and cake for Sunday dinner. Misses Orene and Florence Wagner w i 1 1 leave Saturday morning for Norman, Otda.,. where they will enter the Okla homa State Uuiversity, TTTR Monett Creamery Now Open and Ready for Business. Highest Price Paid For Butterfat. Fresh Buttermilk For Sale. Henry J. Long & Son Proprietors I I J Harold H. Leake Pianist and Teacher i Pupil of Prof. W. L Calhoun, Carthage, Mo. 609 S. Madison Ave. Aurora, Mo. W. J. MILLS, Agent. Pi. for an en tire year PAPERS