The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 9, 1899, Page 7

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A. - C,. 98 Pine street, New York, and eg eee Writing the Doctor, please give express Postofice address, and mention reading @tticle in the RotLen WeexcyTixe I-lyr | Bara near Sou s Furnished on Short Notice for Parties, Weddinge, and Calling. Horses and Rigs carefully cared fo by the day week or month. The ' trade of the town and coun- try generally solicited. All rates reasonable. E. |. WILLIAMS, Prop. thwest Corner of the Square. SO YEARS’ SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS EXPERIENCE | | eee = | THE GREAT NEWSPAPER WEST: RADE KIARNS Desisns . $4.80 a Year 25 Cents CORPS OF ARMY NURSES Daughters of the Revolution Ap- pear Before a House Committee to Advocate tne Project. PLAN TO TAKE INDIANS TO MEXiCQ. Representative of the Cherokees and Deia- wares Wants to Securea Pro Rata Share of the Tribal Fands for Those Who Em- igrate—Caucus on Monetary L The He tstation burn Nicar. affairs to-day in re proposing a permaner forthearmy. The Mrs. Margaret As Yori, who served Rico; Mrs. Anita Ne is an assistant surgeon in the United] | States army; Mrs. Winthrop Cowden, | of New York, elegation ineluc or Chanler, of Ne aS a nurse in Porto wton president of a commit- tee to forward this plan: Mrs. J. Ellen Foster and Mrs. yard Cuttin Maj. Gen. Wheeler, Gen. Manderson and several other army men were present. Miss Chanler urged the d sirability of a corps of trained fem nurses and cited the experiences Porto Rico, where she id there was a lack of efficient organization, in sup- port of the plan. Mrs. MeGee read letters from Surgeon General Stern- berg approving the general plan, but pointing out some objections to the particular means proposed for execut- ing the plan. The committee has not yet acted on the bill. Pian to Take Indians to Mex! . shington, Feb. 3. —Elmer F. Todd, representing a large number of the Cherokee and Delaware Indians, was at the interior department yesterday to make certain inquiries in connec- tion with a project which he has for the removal of some of these Indians from the Indian territory to Old Mexi- co. He wanted to know whether the interior department would oppose a proposition to pay to all Indians desir- ing to leave the territory their pre rata of the funds of the tribe. Actir Secretary Ryan, with whomhe talked, would not commit himself. Mr. Tc ; peaking to the interior department cials of his plan, said the removal of the Indians to Mexico would r them of the competition of the wh man in th® Indian territory, which they are incapable of meet Hie will endeavor to have bills introduced in the house and senate giving all In dians who desire to into the colo- nization scheme which he is fosteri a right to withdraw thei share of the tribal funds. Cancus on M> gista Washington, Feb. 3. — Action taken last night by the republicans of for the united go pro etary was of the house purpose action upon the subj of legislation in the next resolution was adopted by a vote o in the affirmative and four in the ne ative for the appointment of a caucus ecommittee to consider monetary legi lation and make recommendations at the first session of the next congress. The committee is to consist of 11 mem- bers of the house who members eleet of the next house. The Hepburn Nicaragas Canal Bill mone congress. are Washington, Feb. 3.—The house committee on interstate and foreign commerce to-day directed a favorable report on the Hepburn Nicaragua canal bili, with amendments, as a sub- stitute for the zn bill passed by the senate. REPORT ‘FROM OTIS HEALTH Since Arrival at YWanila, Seven Months, diers Have Diei—Smallpex Among Tro we Causing Avprehension. Washin aresol yonding te nquiry, the seereta war sent to the senate Gen. Otis’ re pert on th th conditions at ™ nila. The report was dated yesterday | } nd of cou was n by cable. pr re now 2s De- ing slight a WANT ANNEXATION. A Statement That 490,000 Spaniards in Cuba Would Vote for Union with the United States New York, Feb. 5.—A dispatch to the New York World Havana says: A committee of Spar s in Havana has issued a appeal to ecom- patriots throughou siand to unite for the purpose of triaging about the annex of Cuba to e United States. It states that 400,000 Spaniards | are ready to vote for annexation and that this numbe could be largely augmented by Cubaas of wealth, po- > whodo not wish utionary party in the from stron the on to see he Last Confederate Diss bility. on, Feb. 3.—Representative Tennessee, introduced a bill w which pre- ate soldier from and or petit ju the laws dis- -econfederates j to repeal cof Oklahoma Kevyenue Collections. Kan.. Fet —The ons for the district of homa for the month to pusand d buat double rue colleeti 5 sev 1 n Decembe that of January, 1593. Sherig’s Sale. By virtue authority ot a tion for delinguent artes offee of the Clerk ¢ - ein county, Mo..r em A B Owen, ex- of Bates County avd Kosa Lets special execa- issued from the teourt of Bates he Febauary term me directed in favor collector of the even Melravy elwee MeGee, who | certain 1 and W e payment ¢ paid. Now the holder of said n conditions of said to sell the abov vendue, to the hi east front door of t Butler, eounty of f on , im the city ate of Misse Thursday betrween the hour February h fnine o’clock in the for noon and five o kin the afternoon of that day for the purposes satisfying said debt interest and costs. CHARLES A 1809, ALLEN, 12-4t Trustee. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a speccial execu- tion for delinquent taxes issued trom. the office of theclerk of the circuit court of Bates Co returnable at the February term, 1899, of to me directed in favor of SH F ollector of the revenue of and against Hannah Courtney, Courtney, J C Clark and H C Clark, — levied and seized upon all the ri terest and claim of said defend, Courtney, J C Courtney, J C Clark’ and Clark, in’ and to the ywing descri estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, wit Forty (46) acres, west part, wes southwest quarter of section seven ship thirty-nine (39), of range thirty will, on to- half of the n toy Thursday Fe between the hours of n noon and five o'¢ day the sy Sutler, sell the same or quired at pnt for cash, to satity 5 E. 7-4t Sheriff of Bat Order of Pablieats STATE OF MISSOURL] County of Baws, 5 In the circuit court in vacation, Jar Missouri at t Owen, ex-offi Bates county in the Now at this day his attorney W OJ t said defendant 0 plaintiff has comme t the state the in intere fe upon the fe 5 land situated in Bates county,M The r east quarter of section nine () in tow range thirty (3 t and that unless the said defendants herein nar ed be and appear at this court at the next June erm thereof, to be begun and holden at the t n said coun ‘ond i3th day third day of said ntinue, and if said term p said cause, and judgmen 1899, next and on or before term, (if the term shall so ion not then before the last day of swer or plead to the petition same will be taken as confe will be rendered ace And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law the TLER WEEKLY Times, a weekly ne T printed and published in Bates count for four weeks suc vely, th be at east fifteen days before next term of the June circ t. J.P. THURMAN, Cir A true copy of the r [seat] my hand and the seal I STATE OF M County of F In the circuit in vacation, «| t , EX-offi cio co nty, in the We n and Chas Ir Civil action for del ow at this day com the circuit vacation and files her stating among other th Geo. C. We : Missouri. V in yacaton that publication that p against him in thiscourt, by} et and general which is to enforce the lien of th souri for the delinquent tax amounting in the aggreza together with interest, costs, fees, upon the following descri land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Eighty es, south half of the southeast qu ter ef section thirty-one (31) township forty-one GD range chirty (39) and that u said defendant be and ap; June term of this court, to be t at the court house in the city county, Missouri, on first Tu seeond Monday in June, 1599, ar the third day thereof, if the term shall so continue—and if not, then b the en the term—plead to said pe law. the same will be taken as judgem < ‘said petition, he estate sold to satisfy the sai And it is further ordered by said that a copy hereof be pul LER WEEKLY TIMES. ed and pub! ed in Bates four weeks tion to be at le: day of the next Ju opy from the re afore her Bute ar 1496, of $19, ion and tracts of {szax] date from claim be not exinb the dete of this ever barre sat | mace YOUR FORTUNE TOM), css. 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CATARRH do business at Bates County and exchange Whereas his wife their January 7th, ana corder’s office within and for Bates coun’ Missouri, in book No 127 page 295, conveyed to the undereigued trustee the following descri 1 estate lving and being situate in| o: Bates ana state of Miesouri, recorded in the re- uarter of the eoutheast quar- cht (S) and the northwest quarter of West quarter of section in township thirty-nine (59) of range containing eighty (30) seres to sec ent of ibed in said ult has been pal of one Loans- f trust n th of said notes eaid notes and ceed aniw t-k your the requrst of th DRUGGIST a ursuant to thee I will proceed t exalt di- no} of said dee — for a generous at © CREAM BALM tains no cocain mercury 0 eri vck in the COLD 's HEAD ne the nasal passages. silays sie and protects taete an zgistor b ren Street, N Y¥ It opens @ inflammation t brane: Restore Price ‘he, ; tris ELY BROTHERS ithin *« and State Sheriffs Sale: cane Sheriff's Sale. and authority of s nguent taxes the clerk of the cir- county, Mo, returnable ings, of said court, tome {in favor of A B Uw . enue of B: ek, Ihave! By execution from of it court of at the Febraary term livered county, and against Jobn = d se the rig virtue or special

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