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POO OOS OO OOOOG OG OO, Small Save it SPENT fo | Save | : ac | s |} PROPERLY Cte SYSTEMAI} Save- FA Save Save Save | Save — BUTLER WEEKLY TIME J. D. ALLEN Eprtor. ic . 1. D. Atcten & Co., Ptoprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weext.y Times, published every Armond on the back and tells bim ‘Whursday, will be sent to any address|to hit ’em again. And yet he, Atke- one year, postage paid, for $1.00. ‘The assault on Judge Lay by the Free Press is so clearly dictated by @nimous and malice that the Judge aeeds no defense from it. The Missouri delegation in con- @ress is waiting to hear from the legislative committee before agree- ?ng upon a day for unveiling the Benton and Blair statues. ‘The courte have decided that Hugh Brady, election commissioner of St. Louis, will bave to pay back to the Sedelia Board of Trade the $1,200 given him to be used in push- ing Sedalia’s plan to have the capital of the State removed there. ‘Hon. H. C. Timmons, editor of the Lamar Democrat, and a promi- nent attorney, announces his inten- tions of becoming a candidate for Circuit Judge of the 26th Judicial Cireuvit, composed of Barton, Dade, Oedarand Vernon. Vernon county has bad the circuit judgeship for 18 years. Jobn D. Rockefeller, the Standard Oil king, is reported to have lost three million dollare in the purchase and development of the Monte Cristo @old mines in Washington. Two of the mines for which he paid big prices have proved worthless. Jobn will make this loss back in three weeks time by putting up the price of coal oil five cente per gallon. W. B. Lewis, recently appointed postmaster at ElDorado Springs, writes a letter to the News of that sity in-which he denies having paid Mr. Hamilton anything for hie en- dorsement. He promices to expose the methods of those who tried to defeat him, whicb, from what he -indicates, promices to be very spicy reading. Hugh J. Brady, one of the elec. tion commissicners of St. Louis,and W. M. Reedy,editor of the St. Louis Mirror, had a fistic encounter in that city Friday. It seems that the Mirror bas been for a long time un- mercifully criticising | Governor Stephens and bis official appointees. It has been unusually severe on Brady, who went after Reedy in the | above mentioned manner. Chief justice of the supreme eourt, Shepherd Barclay, is making arrangements to move his family back t> St. Louis from Jefferson City. This Las given foundation for a story that Judge Barclay will reeiga from the supreme bench be- fore the end ot his term, which closes January Ist, 1899. On being interviewed as to his intentions Judge Barclay would neither affirm nor deny the truth of the rumor. When railroad officials learned of Wom. J. Bryau’s contemplated trip to Mexico they forwarded him passes over their roads for himself and wife, but, patriot and gentleman that he is, Mr. Bryan promptly re- turned the passes, and bought through tickets at Lincoln, paying out of his own pocket for them. But theo, nothing less than this would have been expected of him, though, as a private citizen,be could not have been justly criticised for accepting the courtesies. —Sedalia Sentinel. HIDDEN away are liable to loss and theft. and ¢ foundation of fortune. idle money in You will be surprised at the resalt in a vear. Denver, Col, Dee.12 ~Judge Mor- ton &. Baily, Populist candidate for/| Governor, who was defeated by! Alva Adams in 1896, bes sunounced | his purpose to act in the future with | the Democratic party. He says that he currenders noce of his princip but as the figt Savings, now between free coinage monometalism. th Domoceratic party has the bette: claim to his support le ire they are forever gone an never multiply. eared for they become the CALLY deposit your spare or RMERS BANK. ‘ara Falls, | it is lost} long before aE reaches the edge of the falls. The danger begins in the river far above. When disease begins to sweep any one along on jits current, the danger has already begun. ! | If you are losing healthy | (flesh and getting below your best condition it is | Ltime to fie back again i j without delav. The best ‘\\ | strength-builder for le ~ u who are ‘‘running-down”” is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It enables the digestive and assimilative forces to make fresh, red healthy blood which rapidly creates new tissue; no flabby fat but solid, muscular flesh, nerve force, and vital energy. “was a complete wreck ; appetite gone. nerv- ous system impaired; could not sleep, and was so weak that I could not stand on my feet ten min- utes,” writes Miss Ella Bartley. of No. 213% South Grant Avenue, Columbus, Ohio: “I only weighed 95% pounds when I commenced taking 92D OOD $0000 00060-0 9-000-000-0609 00-00 0:00.00) 6 440-000-0800 ANOTHER JOAB. W. O. Atkeson prints excerpts from |a speech of Hon. D. A. DeArmond | is congress, and calls it good popu- } list doctrine. He even grows enthu- siastic and adds his applause, in brackets, after the telling points. He says bravo, and pats Judge De- son, tried to elect Lewis in 1894, Lewis, the nominee of the republi- : Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. After I can party, who was and is unuttera-| had taken a half bottle I began to improve. I | : could sleep soundly the whole night, and would bly opposed to every sentiment} awaken with an appetite for break | which Atkeson pretends to believe }and applaud in DeArmond, and he | would have accomplished Judge De- | Armond’s defeat had not someeincere and conscientious populists who held principles above spoils, realized the ‘situation and come to his rescue. | Again in 1896 Atkeson made another ' effort to defeat DeArmond and elect | Hamilton, a man of mediocre ability, | who since the election bas bad innu- merable charges of corruption made against him by members of his own party and now stands indicted by the Bates county grand jury for perjury, in a drug store whisky case. But that time the issue was so palpable that the great mujority of the conscientious men was a rare thing as I nev: back eaten a hearty brea! excellent appetite, and my saw me looking better had fem it is all dr: Tam so than of praising ty opportunity I get. I had about given nd nobody knows those who hav long years. I was co would help me, and I ng testimonial of its merits.” stipation, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a simple yet sure remedy, mild but thorough in their effect, and 4 perma- nent cure. No ordinary Pills are so perfect and scientific. By all druggists. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? , County of Bates, ee In the Circuit Court of Bat in vacation, Decemb inti, vs. the unkn co John G , decease mes the & Clark tion and affidavit, alleging thatall the defendants, non-residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in vacation that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff! has com- menced a suit against them in this court, the r » Missouri, C Clark, ohn Hick- unknown ndants Mf herein by and files his peti- ong Other things plainti his attorne,s, Grav : object and general nature of which is to have of Atkeson’s own party repu-|thetitie to the following described lands in diated his advice and voted for Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Ten acres off of the east side of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine(9) in town- ship forty (40) of range thirty-three (33), said Judge DeArmond. We say that . : Strip off of said east side being six and "25-100 Atkeson tried to elect Lewis and) tials wide at the north end and three and ae 75-l0u chains wide at the south end; also Hamilton; because he knew, and) jin ticat quarter of the sontheast quarter of section in townshi forty (40) of range thirty-three (33), vested in the plaintiff under and by virtue of section 6770 Revised Statute of Missouri (1889) chapter 103 and the subsequent amendment thereto, al- leging that the equitable title emanated from the government more than ten years prior here- to, and more than 31 years prior to the in- stitution of this suit; that plaintiff and his immediate grantors have had possession of said premises and paid the taxes on same for more than 31 years prior hereto; that John’ Hicklin and John Gray acquired title or apparent title to said lands in 143 and 1854 by entry from the United States and there appears of record no conveyance from them from that time to this date, although they e not been in possession thereof, and in this way have an apparent inter- est, that said John Hicklin is dead and his heirs are unknown to plaintiff and are not resi- dents of this state. for that resson their ten (10) every thinking man acd politician in the district knew, that the contest was between those men and Judge DeArmond. That the latter repre- sented more nearly the views of the populist party on the two great questione, the tariff and the curren- cy, and that an effort to divide the reform forces was giving assistance to the common enemy, the republi- cans. Furthermore Atkeson will try to defeat Judge DeArmond in 1898. What do the plaudits of such aman avail’ It recal's the story of one Joab, so graphically told in t he Bible. sheirs we same, that if he is dead the names of his heirs are unknown to plaintiff and for that reason their respective interests cannot be more defi- nitely setout; that if said Gray is living he is not a resident of the state, and that all the heirs of both Hicklin and said Gray are non-residents of the state of Missouri, that plaintiff and his immediate grantors have had the open, notorious Wall Street is said to be organiz and adverse possession of said pr for _ more than 31 years and have paid taxes ing a money trust. The Kansasjon same during all of said time, and that . . : = unless the said defendants be and appear at City Times says of it: “It is the | this court, at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Batler, in said county, on the 15th day of Feb- ruary next, andon or before the third day of said term, ifthe term shall so long continue— andif not, thenonor before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the p said cause, the same will be taken as and judgment will be rendered accor¢ And be it further ordered that a be published, according to law Butter Weexty Times, a weekly » printed and published in Bates c i, for four weeks successi to be at least fifteen day next term of the circ ART ATCHESON A true copy of the record. and theseal of t same old money trust that bellowed through its orators and its news- paper organs during the last Presi dential campaign that the bone and sinew of the republic. the advocates of bimetallism, were anarchists and repudiationists, and that prated of national honor while it looted the national Treasury. It isthe same old money trust witha difference | The big tish having deyoured almost every other edible thing io the finan cial sea. are preparing to eat the lit- tle fishes up. And nothing will save the small fry from the maws of these greedy sharks, unless in the future they make common cause with the Democratic party at the ballot box and help throw the harpoon of hon est legislation into the hides of the unsurfeited monsters. STEWART ATCHESON, Cirenit Clerk. Trustee's Sale Whereas, John M. Hoagland, a single man and John A. Patterson and Cora Patt his wife, by their deed of trust dated April 25, 1890, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 92, page 355, conveyed to the undersigned trust the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The north half of the southwest quarter of section one (1) and the east half of lot one (1) of the northwest quarter of section one (1) allin township thirty-nine (3% of range thirty-twe (32) containing 120 acres more or less, which con- veyance was made in trust to secure the pay- ment of one certain note fully described in ssid deed of trust; and whereas. default has been made in the paymentofthe prin- cipal of said note and the sccrued in- terest thereon. ail of which is now past dueand unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- ceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court honse, in the/ city of Butler, county of Bates and State of| | Misseari, on ; Friday January 7, 1598, There has surely somethiog hare pened to ‘de o!d man’s” type writer. For more than a week no communi- cation has come from him and re- publicans in the state, of the admia- istration stripe, are breathing easy. : \ Filley has been telling some truths ener Beimtie ation eae el and exposing party coruption that |i; Srey is truly alarming, but he is mad and| __* Trastee. | Administrator's Notice Notice hereby given, that 1 it takes a mad man or a drunk man! | | | kind. This is no fight of ours. how-! &2 | ever; still we admire a good fighter | b: tee and McKinley with all bis patronage | are and Hanna with all his money, find | tothe sen it no easy job to shelve de old man | from any in this state. It looks very muchas lee gate ie : if he can rightfully use his shibbo-; eter barret. This 11th day leth,‘we have got “em.” at : of December, 1597 AHAN, { i | least fifteen days before the fir: ITS NO WSE FOR OUR Because they can’t sell as good goods as we do, for the same price, when we adver- tised 10 tb Navy beans for S$ 25) 10 th oat flakes 25 15 fb hominy flakes 2 pkgs. pure Pepsin gum High Patent flour Straight Patent flour 1 tb pure Mocha and Java 25 1 tb pure Peabody ecffee 20 | 1 th Java blend coffee 16 4 tb broken Java ccffee 25 and mavy other things fully as! cheap. I: made our ccmpetitore mad because we did it, and the very next issue of the paper they a!l came out with our price cn beans, oat flakes and dried apples. We Lead, We will have them mad all the time, if they try to keep up with our pric-s. Wecan sell goods cheaper than any store in Butler, for several reasons. We have had more exper ience in the business, and know all the best brands of goods We can buy cheaper, for we buy ino larger quantiti-s, end pay cash. We carry hundreds of fise things in the Gro cery jine to sell, that other stores don’t keep, besides we have double the trade of any Cther Store in But- ler, and we propose to keep it, if ” factory and get them cheap and sell! if you don’t say itis the best fence Others Follow. | Sy | Best powder per ib 0 | 4 tb shot s We are very anxious to close out! PUMPS—We have Pamps of al! our stock of fine china; we don’t! kinds, and will sell, before New mean that we do not intend to carry! Year at almost Cost price, to close china or queensware apy more, but | out for Invoicing. j we do not intend to carry so much ; fine goods: we are overstocked and | the prices we are making you can | not find anywhere in the State. | We have the best wire fence eve We have rEatty the only tamps in | made, all heavy wire, barbs at top Butler. what we mean is the only | and bottom. will not bag and lasts stylish Lamps. We buy from the | life time. Come and look at it and square businese, and low prices will lo it. Wire Fence. {them cheap. If you break any part | you ever saw, will not aek you to of our lamps, we can get the part buy it. Our price is the cheapest, for you at little expense, and you) have a whclo lamp agaiv. We Flour Flour bought 103 lamps and have only 17, Come and buy your flour nog, | left | while we cao make you the prices, — We intend to make wholesale Winfield High Patent 31% | prices on all Xmas Caudies, Nute, | Winfield Straight Patent 1 ete., and will sell you Fall Moon 138 | | Golden Urown 1 |Family Flour 90 Our salt is in the warehouse, dry Xmas Candy Xmas candy per tb & 05 jand bright. Raising per tb 05 | 2 packages any coffee by | Peanuts per fh 10, Brivg us your projucs of all kind, | Dates per tb 74 | we will pay you all we possibly eas. Bananas per doz 10&15 | If others offer you more than we do, Oranges per doz 2030 | if you will bring the goods you get Cream candy per fb 10 | for your produce to us, we will show Caromel candy per th 10 | you where you lost money, forme | Converse hearts per {bh Loaded Shells | 12 guage New Club per box 10 guage New Club per bor 15 | one in Butler can pay you more thas | we can, aud give you the same | quality of goods at the same price. Yours Truly, WILLIAMS BROS. 30. 35 | Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI? ,, County ot Bates. pees Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: at a regular term of the Circuit court of B: county, Miseouri, begun and held at the court house, in the city of Butler, on the first Tuesday after the eecond Monday in November, 7. and afterwards, on the 4th y of December, 1897, the same being the twenty-third judicial among other the following proceedings were had, to-wit: Amanda Barces plaintiff, vs. Frank Barnes, defendant. Now at this day comes the plaint ff herein by her attorneys, Graves & Clark and files her petition and affidavit, alleging among other things. that defendant. Frank Barnes, is not a resident of the state of Missourl: Whereupon it is ordered by the conrt that e: defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff’ has com- menced aeuit against him in this petition and affidavit the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of diverce from the defendant upon the grounds that the defendant is an habitaal drankard, and that unless the said Frank Barnes be and appear at this court, atthe nextterm thereof, tobe egan and holden at the court house inthe itv of Butler. in said ecunty. on the 15th day y next, andon or before the third term. if the term shall so long con- dif not, then on or before the last term—anewer or plead to the p: day of ai tion in said cause, the same will be taken as confeseed andjadgment will be rendered ac- corling]y And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be pa i, according to law, in the EctLer Werek.y Times, a weekly newspaper printed and pa hed in Bates county, Mo. for‘oar weeks successively the last insertion to he at A day of th Ff next term of the circuit court. A true copy of the record. Witness my har and the seal of the Cireuit Court of {grat} Bates county. this 6th day of Decem- ber, Isv7, STEWART ATCHESON, of Jal 593, execute and deliver to Bates county,in t tate of Mis- souri, their school fand mortgage, which said school fund mortgage was duly recorded in book 120, page % ofthe school fund mortgage record of Bates county, Mo., conveying to Bates county the following described real es- tate, to-wit: The west half of lot two (2) in block two (2) in Montgomery’s third addition to the city of But- ler, which conveyance was made in trust to se- eure the payment of three certain school fund bonds therein described, and whereas the prin- cipal and interest on said school fund bonds is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, in pursuance of an order of the county court,made at the November adjourned term, 1897, of said court, on December 9th, 1397, I will proceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendae, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Monday. January 17, 10, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ay, for the purposes of satis interest and costs. E Seat Sherif of Bar Adaunistrator is hereby given, that letters of adm ration on the estate of Charley Newna: , Were granted to the -andersicned by the preba! saidestste are mm tor allowanceto the i3th day ot December. $.F. WARNOCK, « Administrator. es; lar term of the Circuit Court of Bates county | day of said term, | court by | ag Circnit Clerk. | and Mary © Page his | licstion, they shall be forever Order of Publication. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? STATE OF MISSOURI) i County of Bates, g 8 ' County of Bates, 5 Be it rememd tl e - | Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: st een Ore ae TORR a regular term of the circuit court of Bate county, Missouri, begun and held at the court hou: E Tuesday after the second Monday in Novem: ber, 1897, and afterwards on the 4th dayef December, 1597, the same being the tw third judicial day of said term, among the following proceedings were had, to-witt The State of Missouri at the relation and & the use of SH Fisher, ex-officio collector ee ry 83. Missouri, begun and held at the court | Rouse, in the city of Butler, on the , first Tueadsy after the second Monday in j November, 1897, and afterwards, on the 2nd day of December, 1297, the ie being the twenty-first judicial day of said term among other the following proceedings were had. | to-wit: OF Renick, plaintiff, ve. J M Hurd | and Irene Hard. defendants. | Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by | | his er ep ee and files his peti- | tion and affidavit, alleging among other things | that defendants a-e not residents of the state of te reg yeaa is oan by the Civil action for delinquent taxes. ; court that si lefendants be motified by pub- = Now at this day comes e : lication that plaintif® bas commenced a suit | her attorney and Sitio ng gre st them in this court, by petition and | of the court that defendants, AB Mayes, MA aMidavit the object and generai nature of Calkins and John B. Dennett, are now which is to recover judgment ons judgment | residents of the state of Missouri. rendered on the 18th day of March, 1289, be-| upon it is ordered that said defendants be | fore H M Cannon, justice, in favor of p! tiff | notified by publication that plaintiff has com- | { and against defendant forthe eum of $55 and | menced a suit against them in this court : | costs and interest, and filed in the office of the | tition the object and general nature of | clerk of this court, andthat the defendant’s | to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the | Property has been attached, and that unless linguent taxes of the years 1892 and a the said defendants be and appear at | amonnting in the aggregate to the sum of $5. | thie court, at the next term thereof, together with interest, costs, commission and to be begun and holden at the court / fees, upon the following described tracts of | beuse in the city of Butler, in 1 county, on | iand situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: the 15th day of February next, and on or be west quarter of the northeast quar | fore the third day ofeaid term, ifthe term shall fourteen (14) township forty-two, | so long continue—and If not, then on or before | (42) of range twenty-nine (29), ‘and t | the last day of said term—answer or plead to | unless the said defendants be and appear at the petition in said cause, the same will be | the next term of this court to be begun and | taken as confessed and judgment will be ren- | holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mis dered accordingly. souri, on the 15th day of Februa: | | And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof | or before the third y thereo = pee scoring 0 law, in the Betien | shall so long continue, and if nc | | Weexcy Tins, a weekly newspaper printed | the end of the term,) and pie: si tition: | and published in Bates count: Missouri, for | according to law, the nan ming mt eee - | four weeks successively the last insertion to fs j “1 e1 ccd wi | he at least fifteen days before the firetday of | the prays sor searoens Tendered scare the next term of the Circuit court. Atruecopy of the record. . Witness my hand and the seal of the cireuit the revenue of Bates county in the state Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Charles G Wo A B Mayes, M A Calkins and John BR defendants. the prayer of said petition, and the above de- scribed real estate sold to satisfy the same. Andit is farther ordered that a here- of be published in the Buiter EEKLY {sRaL] court of Bates county, Missouri, | Tixes, S weekly newspaper nted and g this 2nd day of December, 1897. ublished in Bates county, issouri, for STEWART ATCHESOR, four weeks euccessively, the last {nser-| 5-48 Circuit Clerk. tion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true from the record. Witness my hand asc! aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office ip the 6th day of Decem: | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSUURI, } County of Bates. | 5 ®*- {seat} \ | i i | | | i] | Butler on thi In the Prob@e Court for the County of Bates ber, 16%. STEWART ATCHESON, November term, is97, Fred E. Mosier od S-4t Cireuit Clerk. ministrator, G. D. Mosier, deceased. Order of Publication. Fred E. Mosier, administrator of G. D. Mosier. deceased, presents to the court his petition, praying for an order for the sie of sO much Of the real estate of said deceased as | will pay and satisfy the remaining debts due | by said estate, and yet unpaid for want of enf- ficient assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required by law in euch | ease; onexamination waereof it is ordered. | that all persons interested in the estate of said | deceased, be notified that application as afore | said has been made and unless the contrary | be shown on or before the first day of the next | term of this court to be held on the second | Monday of February next, and order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so mach of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient forthe payment of eaid debts; and | itis further ordered, that this notice be pub- | lished in some newspaper in this state. f. | four week before the next term of this con and thatacopy of this notice be served on each of the heirs reatding in Bates conaty at least ten days prior vo the first day of the next term of this court. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, J. W. Meeker Sallie EB. Meeker. his wife, by their deed of trust ed February 27, 1x01, and recorded im the | ofMice of the recoraer of deeds,in Bates county. Missouri, in book No. 107 at page 25, convey- ed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being sitaste in Bates county, Missouri, to- wi The southwest quarter the southeast st quarter of the quarter, and the south: southwest quarter of section five (5) in towm- ship thirty-eight (3+! of range thirty-two (32) containiog eighty (30) acres more or less, Which conveyance was made in trust secure the payment of one certain note faily eseribed in tald of trast: wheresa defanit has been made in the ef said note now past due Now, theretore, $ aod condition ed to ceil reo much thereor ss blic Vendae,to the ee ef the Pro’ dis and for said conn’ 3 t the foregoing isatrne «: iginal order of publication therein | ed | to, aa the same appears of record in my office Witnsss my hand and seal of said [eet] court. Done at office in B "th day of December, 1 WM. M-DALTON, Jadge of Probate. between the hours ct nine o’ciock in the fore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes) isfying said debt interest and cos: FRASK ALL 5-43 q

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