The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 26, 1899, Page 6

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Dee See OC Serre sera a nr sascha cedica Reigns F.J. TYGARD, HON.J.B. President. Successor to BATES CO Estasisn 7E NN 75,000. CAPITAL, iBUTL' Capital, «= Money to loan on real estat title to all lands and town Ic securities always on hand a furnished, titles examined papers drawn. ¥F.J.Tycarp, President, Jso. C. Hayxs, Abstractor. ia ia RR Ph PE THE BATES COUNTY BANK, ButTrLER, MO. Bates County Investment Co., Hox. J. B, Newnerny, Sa a a a ed J.C.CLARK, Cashier Smih’s Pipe Story. NEWBEBRY, wears celebrating bis ninetieth birth: lay at 4 @ é| =| his home near Piedmont to-day, « | nited bis long flowing beard. The flash of the burning hair set fire to a curtain which in turn ignit- ed the house which was totally des troyed. Mr. Smith was sericusly burned | jand will lose the sight cf both of bis} UNTY NATIONAL BAN ep Dxc., 1870. bd A Genera! Banking i Business Transacted§ ER, MO.: = 850,00C. Abstracts of took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Keele, one mile eyes Avery quiet bat enjoyable affair e, at low rates, : ots in Bates county. Choice § nd forsale. Abstracts of title 5 east of Blue Mound, Kan, Wednes and all kinds of real estate day evening, Dec 28, in honor of Ceci. : their sen Richard's 17tk birthday Vice-President. Sec’y. & Treas. « There were twenty-five present. §|They played unti! the clock struck twelve, when all departed expressing F. Warnock, ee Missouri Paciic aes Time Table at Butler Station. NORTH BOUND. A. M. | P. M. P. M. | 9A. M, SOUTH BOUND, Rite pene ones ses A.M. P.M. 2PM. Ro. sii Locai Freight P.M. | EustaTE 1 DIVISION No. so Depart. A.M. | No. 350 Arrive ce ot ent. K. ©. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. | Arrival and departure of trains at worlana. | NORTH BOUND Sand: 12:10 p. m. aah Freight dally Care api ay 10: a = cept Sunday, dally, No.2 Express daily . 6 Freight daily excep He ioFreight, daily expect Sunday, } No. 4 Port Arthur Express, daily,.. Remember this is the popular short line be- tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pittsburg, Kan., Joplin. Mo , Neosho, Mo. Sulphur Springs, ‘Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direct xoute from the south ‘to St. Louis, Chicago, and pointe north and northeast and io Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points weet and northwest.. No expense has been ed to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none inthe west. Travel via the new line H.C. Orr. Gen’s Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. A Barbers Battle. Aftesreceiving the brunt ef the battle of life Tam again (physically epeaking) now continn- | ing the battle of Stylish Hair Cutting and Shaving. Everything upto date. You are solicited for patronage. roa Dorn, ‘ame building, Nerth Main street. MR. . QU AY LUSES @NE VOTE, To-Day the Senator Needs to Fourteen Members to Be Kiected, Harrisburg, Pa, Jan. 19.—On the} ballot in joint assembly to day, Sen-| ator Quay was fourteen votes short of election. He received 111 votes | while yesterday he received 112 George A Jenks received 85 John Daizell, 17; scattering, 35 The feeling in the contest for United States senator has been in- tensified by the rulings of Lieuten- ant Governor Gobin at yesterday’s joint assembly of the senate and house. Mr. Gobin refused to en- tertain an appeal from his decision excluding a eeries of rules regulat- ing the procedure of the conference. The anti-Quay republicans and democrats, ia mass meeting night, adopted a report recitiog the excluded rules and the right to pre-| scribe such, declaring that the pre siding rules and precedents. The report resolyes “that, as the jeint aseembly has the undoubted right to govern ite own procedure and to elect or change a presiding officer at pleas- | ure,” the same rules ba offered at to day’s meeting of the joint assem. bly and their consideration demand ed prior to any ballot for States senator. This report is signed by nineteen senators and 120 representatives. The anti Quay men say Gobin is pre- | siding officer of the jeint assembly | enly through courtesy. They may | also question his eligibility as lieu tenant governor owing to the fact that he is a brigadier general REMARKABLE AYPNOTISM, ASubject at Had a Peculiar Experienc Independence, Kan, Jan. 1s.—a| strange case of hypnotism oceurred | here yesterday that hes attracted | & great deal of attention. Po’. Eimer | E. Knowles, while giving an enter tainment in the opsra house here! Monday night, offered to put any person to sleep for 48 hour could be found Sag was wil one volunteered for 24 hours. He was put to sleep at about S o'clock Independenes, asia Wednesday night AH that night and yesterday he slept soundiy and/ could not be aroused. Yesterday } Roowles was taken sick and many Win votes; | lust | efficer’s action violated all | United | | tenred that | he would lose his fen able to themselves as having a good time, and wishing Mr. Richard’s future birthdays might be enjoyed as well “* as this one. fs notic powers and not be bring the young man to a conscious ate agaiv. At the first attempt he | failed, but about 12 o'clock the sec- j ond night he was succssefal in | awakening the exbjre!, The awaken Mr. Gibbs, the blackex : jing wag violont, it tahiog five men img * AWelling house built in Spr. ze, ta hold the subject fur a few sec-|nOW — | onds during the aa from tne} Mariou Colson, of Pleasant Gap, | hypnotic state. During all this tima | as sold his drug store to Dr. Cump | Knowles retained a complete controj | ton and will open a drug store at | over the subject. Spruce March 1st. ‘ aE aE Isreal Kretzinger and Harlen Har- NO HOPE FOR ARMY BILL. shaw went to Appleton last week to purchase some fine hogs. Hevry Bearman will move his house to his farm this week W. T. Wigger is buying poultry this week. Jeb Newberry is cutting aud haul ing boop poles to Spruce. Mrs. Hattie Borumis haying her eyes treated at Appleton City by Dr Cline. Van Kretzinger is working at bis trade in Spruce. Mrs. Elizabeth Smiih sold a team and set of harness to Sam Doubt last week. Oliver & Stevenson are feeding quite a buach of cattle aud hogs at their feed yard near Spruce. Mre. Schiltz is visiting her daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. G. B. Ellis. Elahus Huntsman going to Arkansas. Or Chambers is teaching the Oak Grove school, 7 months term. Mr. Missler has rented the old Stockton place for the comirg year. Mrs Elizabeth Smith has an eighty acre farm three miles southwest of Spruce for rent. Mra. Jamie Meyers is on the sick list. The Webb brothers beught some cattle of the Ewing boys last week Bate Batchelor has bought quite a lot of corn of Radford and is hauling it now. Guy and Son are making arrange ments to build a house on their farm Luther Walker came yery rear getting his house and barn burned, fire getting out from butchering. Spruce Items Senator Jones Declares Its Friends Are in the Minority. Washingion, D. C, 19.— | Senator James K. Jones of Arkansas, chairman of the national democratic executive committee, in an interview today gave out positive informa tion that the Hull bill to |the army could not possibly pass | the senate. | Senator says that no bill for a reorganization of the army on a permanert basis has the slightest Jan. reorganize Jones ehance of passing the senate at this session avd it 14 utterly useless, as Mr. Hull and his frieuds therefore | know, to send a bill providing fora of 100,000 | regular army men to the | senate “The frieads of the bill senate are in a minority,” in the said Sena is talking of | tor Jones, ‘and even if they were in the msjority the opponents of such the rules of the would certainly talk it to an untimely finish if it took until the 4th of Mar | Senator Jones says that be himself is in favor of the rorganization of the hoe and staff officers, but would not now vote for a bill permanently locreasing the army beyond the preseat number measure under senate What do the Children Drink? | Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried | the new food drink called Grain-o? It is deli- cious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the chil- | dren the more heal you distribute through their systems Grain-O is made of pure grains an’ when properly prepared tastes like | the choice grades of coffee but costs about one | halfas much. All grocers gell it. 15c and 25¢ A Soidier’s Lament. | Manila, P. I, Nov. 27.—Here is a Star. | Sample of Manila peotry, taken from : |the newspaper edited by soldiers a . : + ying drugs and called “Uncle Sam.” for whieb pared r ‘olds and Its action is soc. HE. throat \it was written by F. C. Fisher of {the Third Artiller There’s a hollow in my carcass, Just above my cartridge belt, | A reviewer in Li terature, publish | There's a yearning contract pork can |€4 by Harper & Brothers, of a recent | | i | never take: | book, A History of Gambling, gives | And in memory I look backward ja mt umber of g anecdotes | To the days before the war f tk > One of the > Ssys the two enthusiasts interestin | bearing on this s And the pumpkin pies my mot | | ‘wediho Ganke. | remarkable | ri writer, is that of | who made a bet the other; The bugle’s Rigming:| mess call, : : : | Se the bo 4 should submitted as to whic the loser pla a pevalty, but the proceedings | I'd give the whole caboodle | terrupted. Mere | Tr he ec k's got in his shack | amusit g the story of Sir Jcbn For those pumpkin pies that ther | Lade and his wager that he would used to make. | ee a jearry n Iam doing guard | back onely beat, ¥y life is alla fake; Lord Cholmondelay on his rom epp Be Pavilion at |Brightcn twice rcuad@ tke Stei | When his lordship aes himseif |ready, Sir John desired him to strip | ‘Strip’ exclaimed the other |surely you promised to carry me in | my clothes! ‘By no mea : replied H aged to carry you, ome nig ] | And walk my I think this arm { Va swap my share of glory Ipk to make. | used et Some of ees th Oys can onl absent gir j the baronet, - in that I} bat not an | John, it | his wager ttle stock And Il doa Every ti: Of those _ eap oO’ ing mness call blows, s that mother ASE ised t | Barber, Sec’y, Ste ve ky Wheeling. W. Va, Jan. 15 —While| Ieaac Smith, in lighting his pipe, ig- | «| MODELS. ! Try Grair-O! T:yGraip-O! i Ack your Grocer to-day to show you pack- | age of Grain O, the new food drink that | bis try it. like it has that rich seal/| brown of Mochs or Java, but itis made from pure er: s} stomach receives price of coffee I | all grocers. rber Shop. hair cut cr | Eclipse For a first clasts shave siampoo, by experienced barberr, |ca!l at the Eclipse barber shop. west | j side of equare Lhe best of pclinkae: tion in workmanship is guaranteed Hot and cold bath | 51 tf J W. Horroway. SETTLEMENT DOCKET Probate Court, Fepruary Term, 1899. Ist Day Feb. 13th, Estates leT Day, Clyde Willis, F J Tygard Curator Thos Grovar Donovan, F J 1ygard Cura Js Brachear, FJ Tygard, J. Clark, Exec’rs Henry Schlichman, Luia Schlichman Admrx 2ND DAY. Isaac C Nafos et al, AL NafusG &C. Geo Warnock, W U Atkeson Admr Almanza Hensley, Geo W Hensley Exec Laurine Grosshart, J C Lane G & C. 35D DAY Jacob Hines, Jas Crooks G & C ‘as Pilgrim. Jas A Pilgrim Admr. Henry Johanningmyer. Martin Rapp G & C. eae McCalloch et a FJTygardG&c {7m Day. | Harry Adamset al, Martha Adams G & C. Claud Reeder, Jas M White Curator. Lester L Chastain. E N Chastain G & ©. Jogie Price, Geo ce Curat r. | Sam Day. | Wm if Wayland, N L Whipple Executor. | James Beaitie et al. WS Mudd Curatoz, Anna Cousts. R B Campbell Somr. Sylvester Nafus, John gench G@& C. 61m Day, John Schwerchemer, L McConnell G&C._ James Blizzard et al, Jesse Blizzard G & C. Andrew Meek, WL Ogg G&C, Lydia Frazee, W T Sheets Admr. 71H Day. Wm C Stephenson, Joseph Morris Admr. C L Koeger, Augusta A Koeger Admr. Edith Henson, & F Harver G & C. Delbert McPherson, J W Noland G & ( STH DaY K Miller Curator. Joseph Hainz, Joseph Schmedding G & C. Wm Meyers et al, Joseph Schmedding G&C. Eugene Keirsey et al, G W Kiersey G&C. TH DAY. hn H Sullens Executor. f .Seitres Admr. Alpheus © Nichels, Adaline Nichols G & C. Leroy Florence, Anna Florence 10TH Day Emma Mosier, Fred Mosier G & C. Charles Newman, S F Warnock Admr Della Kisner, x Wm and Frank Lowen, Wm Lowen 4 Geo W Nickels, Fred Cobb G & C. | 11TH DAY Travie Payne et a!, DV Brown G & ¢ Mands Beaman, M M Greer G & C. Wm Lowen, Frank Lowen Admr, D P Lee, Jack Hirni Admr. 12TH DAYe Eliza Beard A Henry Bear: imrx. C G Lockwood, P V Brown Admr. Sarah A Stitt, D V Brown Admr Hiram Johnson, Oakley C Johnson Executor. Elizabeth Waley, D V te a Admr. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates Thereby certity’ the above and foregoing tobeatrue and correct copy of Settlement Docket for the term of the Probate Court commencing on the i3th day of February 18%). Witness my hand and seal this the th day of January, 1599, : lamar} WM M DALTON, 9-st Judge of Prob: Executrix’ Notice. Notice is bere os {stration on th tate of Rovert deceased, sate ito the undersign the 20th day of by the Probate tothe date from any bene claim be not ex the date of thi ever barred. be preclad and if s a two, years from y shall be for This 26th day of December, 1506. SUE C. EWING, 8 at Execatrix. Notice of Final Settlement. to all creditors Notice is her Bre wn, adi ito make the next te bate court, i Missouri, to 13th day of Fe g-4t D. V. F. 6.GORSETS | MAKE American Beauties CORRECT SHAPES. ARTISTIC) ee On Each Boz. VEWEST FANGY au PLAIR. NEW YORK RACKET, Low Price to Al Order of Publication. Trustee's Sale : ‘ Whereas, Geo «1 and Anna G STATE OF MISSOURI) ,,. wife, trust dated ocue County of Bates, ‘ 8 ip the recorder’s offies ay pra es s Missouri, in book in vacation, “Jay nveyed to NW EFFEGTS. |: ss a McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelry, | Finke's Leuther Tree Saddle ‘ South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What Keep in Sloe We keep everything that horse owners need Double wagon harness from $10 to $30, single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of all styles and prices, from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and seat saddles. Lap dusters and fly nets. scle leather Spring robes, horse blankets, Harrees oi! and Soape full line machine oils and axel greace. Trig buggy tops new and repair old ones. your old harness and saddles and trade for new oner. We have the largest retail har ness store in the Sout ness are all made at h and thirty sets on bund get our ‘99 prices hwert ard ovr bs pe. One hundred Come, inepect and We will surprisa you, McFARLAND BROS, BU7LER, lowlag deseri real estate lyin tuat = of Bates and state in the county to-wit iUarter of ae township thirty thirty-three os aul the payment 1 deed described; whereas vides that in case defaait Civil action for nt taxes Now at this ntiff herein by ¢ in the payment of notes, o his attorney W j either of them, the said trustee or bis succedsat shall proceed to execute the power therein am rred, and whereas said deed of trust further state of M 3 that in ¢ f the absence Whereupon itis ordere ed by the clerk in vacati 1 , OF refusal to act the Fema that s ks d county shall proceed lo exe. t } cute said trust; and whereas, th id NW 1) Leonard refuses to act, and’ whereas defeat n of | has been made in the payment of all of sid t taxes | notes. Now therefore, 1, KE. C, Mudd, sherf unt- | of Bate nty, acting trustee, at the ' request $11.08 | of the holder of lo hereby givens nd that I will pre eed tos I said real estatest ; of | public auction Lo the highest bidder for cadhia land situate: wit: | hand. at the court house door in the city of orthea ler, county of Bates auc eo i, Bg sn os vd Ba al and stat 1 Missouri, forty (40) sere Friday February 10, 1899 dantsherein nam: | wry rt at the next June | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fie term thereof, tobe begun and holden at the ooe and fivee cloc k in th of the n Partition I, Smart, Charis and LeRoy Pith Margaret Welch y nty, Missour ree and order b the above ‘ont door of th on in Henry ¢ = ell at public vendue te der, the following deseribed real ¢ Sheriff's Sale in Partition. | ‘Twenty-three and 3-100 acres off tl } of the south half of lot two that under and by _ given, quarter, and fifty and 8-100 the north haif of lot twe of the southwet quarter of section 9 and twenty Gicec sud is. 100 acres « west side of te north half of lot two quarter p forty-two (® teroft the perther 6 (25) all in tome nty-nine (2) ns of sale as foe fot Henry County, Me | Order of Publicat | STATE OF MISSOURI; County of : In the tif herein cned clers@ n the steed petition sat) % other ngs thet i t kensheets, # Missouri. Whee vacation ths Done st oir day of ar THURMAS, 1a

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