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FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917. THE WEEKLY POST. simumaymboonionona PE FOUR If You Are Socially Inclined CONSPIRED TO KILL PRESIDENT WILSON? A NOTED MUSICIAN SLAIN BY HIS WIFE READ THIS AD AND COME Order of Publication in Vacation. In the Circuit Court of Vernon County. Miuri, Iday Term, 1917, ij vaeation.

A. J. Creamer, Plaintiff. v. Edgar White, Defendant.

The 8tate of MiF5ouri to the above named defendant: Now comes plaintiff, in the above entitled cause, on this the 5th day of Match, 1917, by his attorney in vncation, before the undersigned G. Fry, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Vernon County, Missouri, anti files his petition and stnting that the above named Edgar White, is a non-resident Of the State of Alissouri, and can rot be served by the ordinary process of law Within DETECTIVES SAY GERMAN RESERVIST HAS CONFESSED PLOT. Lay of hottEe tod sent to tngrosmetit the committee substitute Lill calling for the creation of a central board of control for the states eleenowynary institutions. The original measure wv, refused tuivaneement days, ago. Other important meaAires engrosSed yesterday in the lower body included the secured debt tax metemre, the general appropriation bill for the maintenance of the eleemosynary institutions and the trading stamp bill.

The helve cut out of the appropriation bill an item of $50,000 fim the construction of a 21 cw building at the construetion of a new building at EDWARD KREISER SHOT AT HIS HOME IN KANSAS CITY. And Have a Cigar With Me! it is opened up. The Roxaria company oi a branch of tile P.oyl Dutzh bell, the big foteign cumpet.to the Standalil Oil Company. Mt Adams was very anxious to see the location made on the De Pew ranch by A. Pultinhurg.

Ile Professor Puffinbarg knows his kusiness. dorm; hifit left for to make his report to the Roxona peoplt, Profes.lor Puffinlaug came in this rnorning fiont oldahoma Where he vent to conttact, for the drillin g. of the DePew Well. lie did not cloe a contract he said, be could find no one xvho wait willing. to -start work before the first of April, and desires to stnrt hi .4 drill at.

once, I 0 Domestic Difficulties Are Given As the Reason For Act, But Details Are Withheld By the PoliceDead Man Was Well Known in Completed Bombs and High Explth. sives Found in Fritz Kolb's Room After Arrest on Pier Near War Bound Teutonic Shipsimplicated in Black Torn Explosion. If I could give you unlimited reference from representative people of Vernon liy whom I have bcen employed. that I am a high class man; also quote you names of Dental firms from whom I buy my supplies, that will tell you that I buy nothing bat the very best on the market: you Nv nit be convinced that I am striving in a conscientious way to boild up a nice business, Ivould you not? I claim to be an Artist in my line, at a price as low as is consistent with high class orkmanship and material. If I have never worked for you, in order to form your acquaintance, I will do a limited annouitt of work at an especlally Jow price (for 30 days only).

Lady attendant. PROPOSAL 010 NOT REACH JAPANESE? VIs( olNT )Io ToNi) CALLS (XI! MAN INVITATION "RIDICUL ot's H. H. McCullough, Dentist. Bank and Individual Reference.

Graduale of Central University of Louisville, Ky. Office 1061. E. Cherry St. Over McGinnis Grocery Store.

Phone 12 1. 11" UI1UI3 L. uver Alicu Innis 1: Kansas City, March 2.Edward Eviser, at one of the large.st chu here, was shot and killed his wife at tlmir home here today, meording to the police. Mrs. Kreiser has been arrested.

Mrs. was the oiganist'is third wife. She formerly was Miss Henderson of Clay Colifity. She came to Kansas City to study voice culture and met All Kreiser, who is one of the best known musicians in the city and who has composed many pieces. She bas been a teacher in the church in which Mr.

Nreiser played and has been one of its hardest workers. 'Mrs. Kreiscr was taken to police headquarters immediately and is being held there. No one excepting police officers have been permitted to 1211: to her and mily rumors have been obtainable as to the reicion that prompted the shooting. Mrs.

Kreiser telephoned Dr. Ralph' 'Major, her cousin, immediately after killed her tilid he notified the police. Ile said she had been crazed for twice than a Tel; because of her 110- mestie difficulties. The shooting was by no one, the small son being in an upstairs room. Oats! Seed: Corn and Tokio, March -Japan has 110 fromeithur leo or (lemony, (i) ectly or indirectly.

to join in a possible war against tly Fnited Stati Viscount Japanese foreign ininistor, intsorno tho Assoelatcd l'icss yesterday. Viscount Motono said be such an idea tidiculous, it being hastA on the out eaLc.Inn', that Japan would abandon her ir Moxico ii colved the proposal, Visount Motono that country intelligecc in not tram-quitting it to Japan. Not Bothered Any More. So-called rheumatic pit. grippe aches.

lame bock, sore muscles or stiff joints are the result of over-worked. weak or disordered kidneys. E. L. Homer, writes: "Since taking Foley' Kidney Pills I hove not been bothered tiny more." Strengthen weak kidneys and help rid the blood of acids and poisons.

Sold Everywhere. tlw Hoboken, man who gave his name as Fritz Kolb, arrested here this afternoon in a hotel mposile the piers where German steamships are tied up. is alleged the police to have confessed that he conspired in 'la plot to blow up President Wilson." In the man's room wore found a number of bombs rind some explosies. Kolb told they said. Lhit he participated in the explosions on Black Tom Island ill New York harbor iind Kingsland, N.

whieh eost it number of lives and did many million dollars NVOtth of property damage. Two completed bombs, nitro-glycerin and t)icrie acid Avert, found in Kolb's room, according to the police. whose activities were based on in fornmtion reaching them several weeks ago. Officers of the New York city police squad were at police headquarters here when Eolb's examination bega'i after his arrest. Kolb said he was 36 years old and "no ocenpation." Papers found in his l'OOM Were sei-Aed.

New York. 'March 5.Fritz Kolb arrested in Hoboken today, was a tier-man reservist, who clime to the United States from Mcxico after the European war began, accordin g. to infoi initn 6ven out police headlUiiI ters. Nov York had been following him for some time, it was statei1 aft or it was discovered lie was ltanilling explosives. Much Extra Work in March It's between seasons, when few persons perspire as health demands.

The result is double work for the kidneys. to throw nut waste eliminated through pores when pelFOTIS peiH spire. Overworked kidneys need help. B. i i.

Stone, Reading, vritest "When I need a kidney remedy I rely on Foley Kidney Pills." Sold Everywhere. dw We have a car ich of Boone G)unty WM: and Reid's Yellow Dent Seed Corn, Grown in Missouri, adapted to this climate Also a car ot No, 2 Red Oats for se d. Timothy Seed, Red Top and Clover, Our Line of FEEDCorn, Corn Chop, Oats, Mill feed. Se: our line of Graded Chop for Poultry and Chidt Feed, thelthis State, in the manner prescribed herie'. Re.

St. hospital for insane. 11.1,s'ed of the Slate of Mi ssou- ading 4ttimp bill was Article 4 of 21, if the diving he tax to 2 cent Ott pe 1909, and it therefore ordered by grossIthe Clerk, aforesaid in mention, that rceipts. The secured debt tax bill publication be made notifying said was aintmded by inereasing the tax Hint an action has been 7at on 10n and ipportio ning it 'commenced against him, by petition 1. and tti fidevit ill the CuTuit Court of I) each to it at city anu .01.111, Lou on Ve111011 Conntv, INlis, tided eat1 Iity.

a petition itild ItffititiVit, Nvherein it is alleged that John White, died in. itriate in the County of Vernon and 'NALL PAPER IS 1,,, la9e seized isu Istondri of the Illaef fol. described real estate situate NO1 SO HIGH enon County, Missouri, to-wit: I The North East quarter of the North West quarter of seetion i wenty-five (2:0 of Township thirty- It is surprising how little vall-pa- four (34) of Range thirty-two C.12) per has advanced in price. BeautifulltVld the South West quarter of the quarter (1.4 I el section I) aS are sold at 7 0c Ac, 1, uth I. 120 TOWnsthip thirty- 1 and 12.1!Je ecr roll at four (34) of Range thirty-two (321.

VOSS BOOK STORE. That John White died intestate on (The Leaders in Wall-Paper.) the (lay of 1899, leaving. surviving 2,9 9, him, es his sole heirs et law. his wile l' Elizabeth Winte, and his children. hite, Haden White, 0.cear White, OR SALE OR TRAE for stocK one stallion 8 obi.

one jack. yeers old, II, Crabtree, R. F. D. Thomas.

Mattie White NVII0 intermarNo. Nevrida 37 at ried with E. W. Thompson, and Minda Plaintiff states that he is the fee- ABDUCTEDA CHILD i (1117)(01 vseevteitel: seribed real estate mid that the de- fendant, Edgar White, is the owner A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL ESCAPED of an undivided one-eighth interest FROM GYPSY BAND. in said described real estate Kansas City, March and that because of the amount and among coun city character of setid above described real ty an teiltitnitne.

iiiti n(iii itthe therein here today failed to reveal that they; had been asked to aid in the search seid above described real tor the. relatives of Dina Jones, 13-1without grent prejudice to the owners year-old girl of Green City, Who i th IThat Plaintiff prays the Court that said lands be sold. and the net Bowles of Fairbury. last highticeeds be divided, vas placed under the care of Sheriff among the Plaintiff aftee she slid slie had esettped from and defendant, according to their re- gypsy band which had abducted 'spective rights mid interests therein, 4 the ktn1 (11.1 that thedefendant. Edgar her.

The parents were said by i it i tt iIetille.X1.t erm-(1-f this girl to be either here or at Hann eourt ibal. City of Neva- Mo. No information was available Mt. in the Coulity of Vernon and here concerning the C11P. It.

was re- State of Missouri. on the second Mon. 1 lav in Maw 1417 and on or Sh befor ported she asked eriff Bowles to Ike. day 1 th' plead. dead.

proteet her from her twelve demur to Plaintiff's peiitionnlis(); answer or tia Who abused her. 1 mme will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered against him. Annual Meeting of Stockholders of It is furthcr ordered that a copy the Weltmer Institute of Sugges- hereof be published in the Weekiv Post a tveckly newspaper published tive Therapeutics Company. successive weeks. the last insertion in ernon County.

Missouri for four STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF VERNON ss. thereof to be at least thirty days be- NOTICE is hereby given of the ore the first. day of said lay, 1917, term of this Court. holding of the annual meeting. of the stockhold Clerk of the Circuit Court of ers of the eltmer Institute H.

FRY of Suggestive Therapeutics Corn- VPI'DOn County. Miieouri. patty, a corporation organized under H. AL Gin, Attorn for Minton! by vitue of the Statutes. of Mis- 6'1 bso ey STATE OF Anssona, County of N'ernon, That said meeting will be held in 1, II.

Clerk of the Circuit RY. as. the private office of the Dean of the Omit in and for said County. do hereby certify that the above is a true aforesaid corporation, in the building of the company located at 20f1 South of the orivinal order of ublica- Om; made in the. cause thereinPnamed.

Ash Street, eity of Nevada. county of as the same appears in my mike. Vernon, state of Missouri. at 9 o'clock a. m.

oil Wednesday, the '21st WITNESS my hand as Clerk and dny of March. A. 11.. 1917 the seal of said t'ourt. Done at of- I flee in Nevada, this 5th day of March, MEAD GRAIN COo IMO RICH GIL UNDER mississiFri LIME 1Jrillers in Oklahoma Fields Makes Test Which Gives Vernon County Good Prospects.

Mr. In Nevada last 'Iltorittir anti gave the dedicatory concert on the new pipe otigan tit the First Presbyterian Church. 1li accompanied by hiA Vii Mid they the guests of J. W. Talbott and family while here.

'Zs. Marie Talk. took a ceurse on the pipe oigan under Mr. Kreiser. Mrs.

Einos land said todar that she had ittitcti in the lireiser home while she was Krcisells pupil and that their home life seemed ideal. For Single Comb, White Itegharns, $1.100 per 15; $5.00 per $1n0. A few breading Cockerels each, Counters 1.ad's Puler, my great bred registclied Jersey bull, in service, Champion and Grand Champion of all breeds and ages at Vernon CouillY Fair, 19.1g. third at State 'Fair in 1915. winning over the entry.

Iris sire Financial Counters 1-m1 was a champion at Waterloo ii 1912, also at American 1915. One of 10.4 daughters. a In lips per day. Flnaneit." Countot.cs. his dam was woritil butter cow at St.

Louis World's Fair. making. on fair grounds 935 oz. butter in one year. 11am of Counters Ladis Ruler, is in register of rnerit, Class (108 11, 11 oz, butter in one year.

Who bait Zt bull bred like this one? Breed to the best. $2.50 cash. C. J. Klumph.

ovvner mile So. on Washington Sat wItil If MISSOURI RICHER BY SEVENTY IIIIILLIONS INCREASES IN VALUATION ARE LARGELY ON CITY PROPERTY. Phone 530. GUARD DRY TERRITORY '''''ilumocraL be grocely store is located at. Kt ttt.rman and formerly belunged to A.

MISSOURI HOUSE PASSES U. Cowin, who traded the store AND SEIZURE" BILL. Icontly to Ir. Wilson for a farm near sheld on The consideration was Jefferson City, an house yesterday passed the hancel- sm lor "search and seizure" memmre, J. Girl Had Coup, under NVhilll it rill be impossible for Every mother know; and fears wholesale liquor houws to do husinesa (Tout).

Mrs. It, M. Raney, R. F. D.

in "local option" 'Ills 2, Stanford, writes: "My little measure is aimed at the I irI hml croup every few nights. I supplying "dry" territory in began to give her oley's Honey from this side of the line. 'far and that night Ae slept well, Representative Clay Heather i. er coughed any, and the next day her preparing to throw a bomb into the cold was gone." Relieves coughs and house by the presentation of a rrsolu- Contains no opiates. Sobl tion asking all boards of Everywhere.

in the state to assess propeity tbi year at 50 per ceyt of its actual val- ue. Heather estimates- that if thi- U. S. ATItCPE SLAIN is done there will be St in -th state trettsory after all appropriatior- are paid. MAJOR HEIBERG KILLED ON THn ITALIAN nom A bill by Representative I of Ilickorr to abolish capital rant disced hum Washington, March 2.Mtljoe Al-- then engrossed by a vote of 77 to O.

Heiberg. Amerieall The Fulbright cold storage bill t. peed the hen, Ii hitnit j1 eit 1t I Thursday while riding on the storage of food products to one yea. itnliao front rePort to the State and all products stored must be label- Department today from the embassy the officer was at the front on In the senate the Kinney. trading.

erv'ttion stamp bill was amended so as to exempt articles which carry in the MISSOURI TO VOTE ON original paelmge tags, trade marks or PROHIBITION IN 1918 coupons for redemption by the manu- facttirers. The bill, which hnpose4 a Jefferson City, March 2. 2 per cent excise tax on tradinp: The senate and the house of the Ails-stamps, was then engrossed. sour; legislature voted yesterday to The senate also engrossed the Har- submit a constitutional amendment ig bill repealing' the law prohibiting providing state-wide prohibition at an a foreign corporation from election in November, 1918. The more than 10 per cent of the capital house engrossed an amemiment pro-Stock of a Missouri corporation.

riding. that prohibition, if adopted. The McKnight bill authorizing mu- Fhould take effect January 1020. tum insurance companies to insure against the theft of automobiles were FOR RENT: 280 neves, 31.4 miles passed by the senate. S.

Nevada, six room house and The Goodson "soft drink" bill tax- barn; SO tlercs haY and meadow; jog the manufacturers from half a acres farm land. Grain rental. In-cent to 5 cents per gallon was en- quire at office of J. IL Moran's, grossed. The administration of the courthouse.

278 Ot act is lodged in the office of the state F011 PENT: good beer Inspector. arms; 8 room 1011 IIENT: good farms; 8 room Jecerson City, March valuation of real edate and peuonal propeft in 'Nlissottri has increased within the past Year, according to tax figures preAqited to the state auditor's office here today. They show the present value to he $1,771,556,075. The reported increases are largely upon city Mr, 1 The purpose of said meeting is for' A. 1917.

the election of board of directors G. IL Fry, Clerk. and for the transaction of any and all 'It such business as mieh t. or may come before and be transacted by the stockholders of the corporation. Dated at the office of tile presi- HN pany, in the city of dent of said rem Nevada, county of Vernon, state of Missouri, this 23rd day of January, AUCTIONEER.

It117. 8. A. WELTMER, President. AL George, Secretary.

Daring made some of the large (ATTEST.) sales in the county the past seasoa, E. C. Weltmer, respectfully aolicit your patronage E. A. Pinckney, Directors.

See me nt Ed Allen's Feed Yet T. C. Weltmer, e. e. e.

e. e. JOHN C. F. WELTY Having, made some of the largest sales in the county the past seasoa, respectfully solicit your patronage.

See me at Ed Al lea's Feed Yard. 87 2t Pell Phone. IN ettniel', inane. THE GIL PROSPEGIS AROUSE ENTHUSIASM iarch Tnl driller's contract calls for a (leen and thorough test, many large oil (Nunpenies are refusing to in the coq of test UPeils in 11CW territory. The reason of thiq is that much a the best oil territory, in tin-- section of the mid-continent helds was for several years condemnd by early (hilted wells.

wnicit in the light of lake development missed the good sands by not being sunk to the proper A thick sub.tancc beneath which rich pay sand is encountered all over this part of the Ftat( was reaarded as Mississippi lime until a few yearago. Mississippi lime Wt1F, VOldered as thick as are deep and when Ihe drillers were convinced they had reached the lime there was nothing' left to do but quit. Eventually somel skeptical eperators decided to pealH trate it. The result wns they found the lime a lid! over a rich and cm-during oil sand. One wed.

I 280 feet in the Mississippi lime, its total depth being feet, The oil is 47 gravity and tests 00 per cent gasoline. with 17 per cent berosene, the oil being of the very highest quality. The conditions set forth in the In regoing dispatch exist also in titH cashing field, where the Tueket suni Ias struck in the Mississippian lime. Milich produced the famous 18.00W barrel a tiny Gypy well. claimed to be the largest high gratic oil eil in Ile world.

These conditions also nao what eminent geologists tire ing to develop in Vernon county. The drill of the Nevada Oil tt Gas passed through what Vali called a 51ksksippilin lime cap at 1010 feet and has been in oil bearing sands und shales for 840 feet to the present depth of 1850 feet, where the sands are greasy with oil. The Nevada company is expected to raise money to finish the well this spring. From the thick sands, throigh which the drill has passed. geolo4k4 say, it is reasonable to expect an enduring well.

The development at the Renshaw well is what led E. B. Branson, goal. from the state university, several 1days ago. to say the Nevada company's drill had revolutionized the geology of 'Missouri.

Cut This OutIt Is Worth Money DON'T MISS Tills. Cut out thii; encloFe with 5c to Foley 28:35 Sheffield Chicago, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package ocntaining Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughA, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold dw Two Geologists Are Much Encourag ed Over Their Findings in Ver. non County I 111111.0161111 Orme, TAX COMMISSION MEASURE PASSES MISSOURI HOUSE BILL GETS THROUGH SENATE ONLY BY TURN OF ONE VOTE.

44O Bigger Hatch of Better Chicks Bigger Hatch of Better Chicks! 0.40 11 house In Nevada. Seo liii, quick. 11. M. linglies, real Nevada, 281-3 37-If E.

B. Branson, professor of geolotry in the University of MissourL at Columbia, visited the Vernon county oil field this week. He had been nttracted here by the Nevada Oil Gas Company's deep well on the Ilenshaw farm, which he says has; revolutionized the geology of 'Missouri. Professor took samples of the of the down to the present depth of 1850 feet, to make a careful analysis. lie no geologist have told in advance that these great beds of sand existed below the limo in Vernon! llo asserted the drill at I850' feet WM still in the ordovician formation, Instead of the cambrian, as is et down for this section at that depth in all books relative to geological formations.

Professor Branson also visited the immense deposit of sandstone asphalt in Vernon and was surprised at the great amount to be found here. He said a system of marketing the pro duct would open up a great new in dustry here and thought the State of Missouri should aid in the work. Edwin A. Adams, representing the Roxana Petroleum of Cushing, visited the Vernon county field this week. He was very enthusiastic 4-ow vtoo I I.

A. Parsons, or Walker township, was in Nevada on Jusiners Wednesday, Buys Ketterman Store. 011ie Wilson came in Thursday evening on a brief business visit here and left on the afternoon train Friday for Nevada. Mr. Wilson has come into the ownership of a grocery store in Vernon county on a trade.

The rocking egg market, he says has caused him much grief, says the But Mai inge IWenSe wt ISstled Tues. day to Loren Davia of 1Tontevistn, and Misg. Minnie D. Dozier of Moundville. 1,1 Hatching ability must built into art incubator.

Ycu can't take time to coax and nurse an incubator to produce good hatches. You don't want to stay at night to keep your incubator at a uniform tempera. ture. The Buckeye have proven their wonderful hatching qualilles. Don't try an incubator until you get the Buckeye Catalogue and price list and read the twenty-two exclusive points of merit.

Can make immediate delivery. elusive points of merit. Can make immediate deliver Hatching ability must be built into an incubator. Ycu can't take time to coax and nurse an incuba- at night to keep your incubator at a unifc ture. I I Jefferson City, March 3.russage of the house tax commibsion bill in the form as amended by the tienate.

which creates the office of tax commissioner, was accompattied by stormy scenes in that body. The meas. ure finally Went over by the bare necessary constitutional vote of 18. The fight over the bill continued all the afternoon and far past the dinner hour last night. It was apparent that the measure 'would have a close call.

Absentees were called in in order to muster the necessary eighteen and the bill carried only because of a change of vote by Senator Branson, who on the first call voted in the negative. 7 This is the third of the administration measures to pass both houses. The measure, as changed by the will now have to be agreed to by the house. The senate defeated the lemergency clause. The chief changes made by the senate is the one taking out the commission clause and punn livumun.

The measure es changed by the pen. ate, will now have to be agreed to by the house. The senate defeated the w'emergency clause. The chief chang made by the senate is the one tak in out the commission clause and At Qb4whiw etZ416 Er tick z.4 If 111 Uk4'11 (414Y (Ttrl't Mr! 1 Our location and comparative small operating expenses, enable us to give you bargains in furniture, and stoves. Gallic 311 W.

Cherry St. 37 IS Ballagh's Drug Store, Bctilagh's Drug Store, Mo. these acids from your system and purify our blood. S. S.

S. has been purifying and reitalizing the blood of thousands for fifty years. It is a purely vegetable remedy, and thti riot aided agent known for cleansing the blood and ii7) the riFtem. Ask Mr it rJur druggist's, and don't seblitate, For special -it to Mellen! De necillA Swift Ca. Vt1i acida, cannot how what It SEI to be healthy.

Acids poison the blood and ar the source of many diseases affecting the heart and arteries, rkin and mucous surfaces, joints and xnuscles, and the brain and general, tervous system. Some of these disk eases are Rheumatism In various orms, Catarrh, Eczema, Pimples, 1) oils, rashes, and other skin diecaseq, Malaria, Scrofula ond general blood Ti order to yourbelf a beulthy oNditien, Inu3t drive I Fort sALE: Good white seed corn, relative to what he saw and assertNil Iota corn. Phone Milo Central. the surface was a duplicate of the" MO No 4 Cushing field. Ile said his company it is preparing to build a pipeline from Cushing through Springfield, to FOR RENT: Small farm, call odes Alton, hich will furnish this phone Joe Zink); Moundville, Mo.

field with a competitive market when 37 et substituting a commissioner at a sal 111 Nevada, Nevada..

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