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OO OE eR OI § F.J. TYGARD, HON.J. 8B. NEWBEBRY, 3. C.CLARE, President. Vice-Pres’t. Cashier » | THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BovuTLERNR, mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. 4 EsTaBLisHED Dec., 1370. JICAPITAL, $75,000. i A General Banking Business Transacted§ Bates County Investment Co., {BUTLER, MO.: Capital, BSS50,000. Money to loan on rea! estate, at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, RRR RRRRRRARRARAPPR RA Hon. J. B. Newerrky, J.C. Crarx, Vice-President. Sec’y. & Treas. Jo. C. Hayes, Abstractor. 8S. F. Warnock, Notary. RRRRRRRRRRPRLRRPRPRPRPRPRRPRPPPRDPLGPEPLPLPeRRPLGRPLPPRRAROAR: OOS SS SSE CESS ELE FOOLS BELIEVES IT WILL BE A SUCCESS. Former Governor Francis Talks of St. Louis Fair. St. Louis, Mo, Sept. 10 —Former, Governor David 8. Francis, chair man of the execution committee of the World's fair bad this to say yes- terday with regard to the gigantic enterprise: “While in the esst I met a very large nuwber of prominent citizens of St Louis and of Missouri and adjoining states Ihave no hesita tion in saying that the cordiality of their expressious and the great ia terest they displayed bears out the opinion I fcrmed several months ago and which I still bold, that the people of St. Leuis and Missouri and of the entire Louisiana purchase are practically all of one miod in re gard to the celebration and that the CASTORIA. Es Kind You Have Always Bought TAIS ESCAPED CENSURSHIP. See the Chateau de Speer in another column where Alfred Speer the most honest and_per- severing Wine grower in this country, forty- eight years persistent in overcoming obstacles and prejadices agairst aative wines, has euc- oceded in New Jerse: and now produces the finest wines of the world and has his extensive Wine cellars with hundreds of thousands of gallons stored, They are most excellent For Sickness Get the Best. Old Choice Wines from Speer’s vineyards. The rich Port, the Claret. Bargandy and Un- | fermented are unexcelled for entertainments, | family use and invalids . TREATED LIKE SAVAGES, Beara the Signatare of | | | heeter and Ouws Clash and the For- mer May Come Homo. New York. Sept 12 —A @ispatch | to the World from Hong Kong says: Otis Condemaed for Poliey Parsued | Advices which were sent here to With the ®ilipines, lavoid Quis ceosorship at Manila, San Francisco, Sept. 14 —Gen. | bearing date of September 7, Says: ©. McO. Reeve is unsparing inhis| “Genera! Joseph Wheeler only criticisra of Gen. Otis. He says: ; obtained an assigament to active “If Gen. Otis had adopted a pol-| duty after a serious dispute with icy of sensible conciliation in treat | General Otis, who wanted to side ing with the Filipnos, bloodshed | track the veteran fizhter by sending would have been avoided. This is him to some cbscure postin the what I believe, and I koow that! southera islands. General Wheeler Admiral Dewey is of the same be- now declares he will apply for per lief. mission to return to the United Gen. Reeye went to the Philip. | States soon unless thers is some pines in command of the Thirteenth | change in the management of effairs Minnesota Regiment, and was pro- | in the Philippines. moted for gallant conduct. “An association of natives styling Gen. Reeve said the Filipinos have | itself ‘The Filipino Liberation soci- to judge Americans as they judg-| ety, has applied for permission to- Spaniards, and they have been so |orgauize in Manila, with General often deczived by their Spanish foes | Otis as its presideat. The general that they are afraid to trust any one. | bas declined to pledge himself in the holding of a World's fair in St. Louis in 1903 is now Jooked upon as a foregone conclusion. The only dif ference I can see in regard to the sentiment now to the one which prevailed at the time of the holding of the convention which gave the fair to St. Louis is that the interest is now national instead of local ” See See picture of Alfred Speer in another col- umn, the original wine grower in the United States, whose wine: ve become famous over the world also his Climax Grape Brandy. See What a President Says of Brandy for Sickness, The President of the Baltimora Medical Col- lege, who has thoroughly tested Speer’s Wines and Brandy says: C**Speera Climax Brandy is a pare and value- able article in all cases Of disease in which a reliable stimulant is required. I regard it su- perior to most French Brandies. Har Pari, Sept. 10.—Oae of the most interes ing of the Frerch Capita! is that of the domesticities aud c.nubialities cf former Presi dent Harrison ia broad daylight in the Bus de Loulogne. He is undoubtedly the legal lumi nary <f the Ven+zuclau commission, where speeches fourteen days long son ds Domestic sights haye bsea delivered. Every even- ing, when the cares and labors of the commission sre over, President : : | matter, but thought it might be pos They felt that Otis had no right | ™Atter , | sible to foward the operations of the to make an ironclad requirement | association : = that they should lay down their “According to private letters re- arms before negotiations would be | ceived within American lines several opened, end would not agree toit ;of the rebel colonels and two of Otis discouraged all social life be | Agunaldo’s brigadiers intend to al tween the American officers and the) low themselves to be captured when Filipinos. Whilehe did not issue! the United States troops attack Ter ‘lac, because they are tired of retreat any orders, he gave the officer to : ing. Tbe World correspondent bas anderstand that social relations met the names of these discontented with his disapproval. The Gen. says | Filipino officers,but to publish them that at the special invitation of Gen. | would betray them to the vengence Garcia of Aguinaldo’s staff, Col Of Aguivaldo” Fros: of the Dakotas, seyeral other officers and himself attended a big’) I suffered from catamh of the dinver of the Filipinos, at which a| worst kiod and never hoped for cure, aaumber of speeches were made. At! but Elys Cream Bilm seema to do that time all the Filipinos’asked was | ©VeD that —Ozcar Ostrom, 45 War to be allowed a test as to their abili | T€2 Ave. Chicago, IN. ji ty to govern themselves, | I suffered from catarrb; it got co They were satisfied to have an | 0241 could rot work; I used Ely’s American protectorate, but they felt | Cream Bala: and am entirely wet] — contident of being able to govern) 4 C. Clarke, 341 Shawmut Ave, their own people in a eatisfactory | Boston, Maes. r : manner A 10 ce trial size of Ely’s Cream In concluding the interview the Balm will be mailed Kept by drug General stated that Admiral Dewey | wii Ely Brotheré, 56 Warren St., had expressed the opinion that hos | - im tilities might have been averted if Mervin Noter. the Filipinos had not been misunder | er Mics stood by the military authorities. heo. Green is building a new barn on his West Point farm, and improviny the place generally Jesse Nave will make extensive im provements on ths farm this fall He will remodel and build an eddi tion to the house, erect a large barn, put ic a wagon scale, ete. He in tends to give the the creamery and stock business considerable attention hereafter. WOMEN IN TROUBLE. The Approach of Motherhood is the Occasion of Much Anxiety to All. every woman dreads the ordeal | through which she must pass in becom. | inga mother. The pain and suffering which is in store for her is a source of ! constant anxiety, fear and dread, to say nothing of the danger which the zoming incident entails. The joyous anticipations with which she looks fore Mineral developments continue, bea ie ee giv Ney toan/ but the recent strikes are kept se- indescribable dread of the ordeal when : i _ she fully realizes the critical and trying wel ee Labi ered pl a composed of our leading citizens, have been makiog splendid progress Estoalt i ; t a and outside capital now wants into vineh i: ures oO the me from the pain, goffering aa etd eee yer Bete nopent s incidental to child-bearing. rae machine, which is expected a remedy is now offered, and | Dext week, and we are informed n need not longer the hour of | that they wil! prospect throughout pate eee Ser this entire section, One thing we x = pares | G0 know, the project is backed up} y money sufficient to keep one ma } event whic h will soon approach ‘a: have to be a endured. Women should hail with dei! remedy dsurely prepares & requirement 3 Harrison may bs plaia horses hacks, not too sure soucd of limb companied by seen driving io a the Bois. The cowmonplace livery cf foot nor too He is invariably ac Mre. Harrison and the baby His s ff ctionate attention to Mrs. Harcison, whose health is none to robust, is noticed by ail who drive in the famous avenue A eeene of Acadian simplicity was witnessed recently. When driving by a weighing machise in the Bois the ex president stopped his carr: age, und utterly oblivicus of the fact thet wll the passers by kuew Lim proceeded to weigh bimself. Then be put Mrs Harr on the scales and fisally the baby. After having noted down their respeotiyves weights he drove away ooutentedly, evident ly satiefi-d tbata Parisian cummer had rot dene n to Lim or his This is the man whose intellect is earriegs in are son damage eun-crowned, where babit. «re dem ocratic, whom the New York Herald ealls “Big-Hat Hoerrison.” belitiling Americans in the Europe the Perix irreverently thereby eyes of 3100 Reward $100. readers of this paper wiil be ple ed fto learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical raternity, Catarrh being a constitution- al disease, requires, a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foi tion of the disease, and giying the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors haye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any tails to ci Send tor list Cueney jo, O. Id by druggis For the Weak and Aged. : hing for weakly persons and_in- is undergoing, in: 93 chine going ra years at least if mother and child they see £t. 3 4 t igh the event wi . ‘ mrative ease and comfort. 1 Ce Shag a | erful remedy Longview. Tex, Sept. 13 —An woman who has used drew Simpson, who was angry at the elopement of his daughter, Ollie. i James Forsythe, shot and| Ged his son in law, killed For sythe’s father and committed suicide. He tried to kill bis daughter, but | her in-law held his revolver girl escaped. Young remedy has bee Je: e fe—the appro motherhood. r everlas them help and tryi I it gave their most n; Most needed. day need 1 little book, “Before Baby telling all about it, and when it be used. will prove of great inter: y woman rr 3 Friend. ompe Atlants, Ga. ioe to ve expectant mothe and = is ul be sent free to any address upon | F application to the Bradiield Regulator | Hood Ss right in the morning. Speer’s Port Grape Wine. His Bur- gund and Claret dinner by York and 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trapt MarKs . Desicns CopyYRiGHTS &c. t and description may n free whether at able. Communica- charge, in the fic American. ely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- of any sci ic journal. ‘Terms. $3 a ir months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. & Co,s¢12rsevar, Hew York F St. Washington, D. A ha. 4801 3 fc MUN B ranch Office. € IN INTEREST OF DEMOCRACY. Judge Shackeiferd Will Speak at Dallas Democratic Carnival.—Crow to Stump Kentucky. Jefferson City, Mo, Sept. 11.— Congressman-elect D W. Shackel ford of this district bas accepted an invitation to attend the democratic pational carnival, to bse held in Dallas, Tex., October at the time of the session of the Texas state fair x Judge Shackelford is ore of the ablest democrats in tbe state, and he, with other Missvurians who will attend this meeting, will fittingly represent the imperial state of Mis souri. Judge Shackelford will go to Chicago to-morrow to attend the anti-trust meeting to be held there Wednesday Attorney Geueral Crow will tour the state of Kentucky this fall in the interest of Goebel for governor. He has been invited by the democratic state committees to make a series of speeches there aud he has accepted the invitation Ge will accompany Governor Stone and speak at the same time and places that the ex- governor does. Geo. Crow is an eloquent speaker and he will uadoubtedly do much toward srousing the democrats to rally arouud Goebel and the eatire democratic state ticket at the elec tior. : General Crow leaves to morrow for Chicago to attend the anti-trust meetisg there on Dies nx Resuit of Awfat Burns, Nevaia, Mo.. Sept 14.—Mies Mary Pantov, the 17 year old daughter of Pries Panton, liviog fif- cf this city, burns 1eceived the yard ua- Her elothing caught teen miles northeast died Jast ke while starting a fire in der a kettle and no ore pi of graod was d before they could extinguisb the flames. ——————— xXeept her ed parents were at home dreadfully burn CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Aiways Bought Signature of Notice to Pursuant to an crder of the county court made at the September term thereof. I will from the east front door o/ the court house at Buiter. M -., on Wednesdax , October 4th, 8% let by public outcry to lowest bidder, subject to approval of county court, contract for re- pairing the following bridges The right to reject any or all bids is reserved une on line between sections three (3) and ten (10): aleo two on line between sections two (2) and eleven (11), all in Osage township Alsoone on line between section six (6) in Prairie township and section one (i) in Osage township. Also one on Bone Fork on lino_between sec- tions six (6) ani! seven (7) in Mt Pleasant twp. Also one on Mcrmion Fork in section twelve (12), West Boone township. ane an‘! specifications will be on file in County Clerk’s office after Sept. 20th BR. E. JOHNSON, Bridge Ccm, 40-4 3 Sale. th N Shelby by her deed of trust dated Aug isos, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county Missouri, in book No. 157 at page to the undersigned trustee, C A Allen, the fol lowing described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section eight (8) and the west half of the northwest quarter of tion eight (8) and the thalfot sect en G)in township fort $1) of range thirty- containing in ali five hundred and y (460) acres more or less, Which conve: ance was madein trust to secure the paym ofone certain note of trust: nt fully described in said deed and whereas default has been made in the payment of the annual interest on said note; and wh according to the terms end conditions of the said note and d d of trust, such default rendered the whole debt due and payable at once, and the same is now past due and unpa Now, ther fore, at the re oz the legal holder’ of sa‘ note and pursuant to the conditions of said dee of trust, I will proceed to sell the described real estate ublic vendue highest bidder of the court hous of Bates and state ri, on Friday Sey th, 1899, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock ir afternoon of that day, for the purpos fying said debt, interest and costs. A. ALLEN to the door ty of Butler, county ' | | { | | | | | j | S seph M Mathews Mau Mathews John Y Oldh: Oldham, An Caplinger, Wm A_ Price Price, Annie C Pric husband J W Thomas, ( n and wife Caplinger dren and heirs of John W Zeba Mathews, their guai sourne and Paul Bor irs of Mrs Mollie Be rity Trust and Safety Vau Kentucky, their guardian Now at this day come th their attorney and file th vit, alleging, among ot defendants are not resi Missouri Whereupon ‘k in vacation that sai fied by publication that menced a suit against th ob, tand genera! natu or judgment for ng described lands e east half of the nort southwest quarter of the section twelve (12), townsh thirty-on ), the north b (20) and the northy one (2!) and northwest twenty-seven (27) all in township, forty-two (42 paecasie tres ewameied blar AVAL MAN UIOPOCLES AT TO S25.00, OVER Tovar Dr Jose Zeba M Mc D Mathews, Pryor it st quarter of section twenty ng need Ra 1 lity Famous for in use WiILLIams BRos. SEND _ON GRA $49.0 WaAYMANeic #10 09. &, rece or marcos. SUL CAN MAKE £50, O FLis WEE ELLING heres SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO, (Inc.) icago, i Order of Publication Order of Publ STATE OF MISSOURI 7 STATE OF MISSOURI, 7 County of Bates 5 County of Bates ane In the Cireuit Coart of Bates County in vaca- | In Cirgult Court, November rm, tion, Sept. 5th, 1 Maggie 1 Lowry and | Julia Anne La¥ollette, pl husband J Knight Lowry, Carrie P Moody and known heirs of Joseph LaFollette, husband W & Moody, Mary L Andrews, John | defendants. M Price and v Jerusha Price, Caleb M | Now at this day before the Mathews and wife Mary Mathews, James Mathews and wife Sallie Mathews, Dr WH Mathews and wife Fa Mathews, Rev Jo- and files her in which nterested in U who: 8 art | her affidavit persons | petition t Mathews’ aud wif P Land and husband 4 husband J she P Bu u i M Mathews 5) anot therefore inse: and wite Sallie Mathews, Frank Mathews and | said petition and that they deriv wife Belle Mathews, Sallie Thomas and hus- | in the subject matter of thi nd Morris Tho Sallie E Mathews and | itance from one Joseph Lak and James thews, Fannie Landa | 6th day « Tr, IN76, widow of J Mc Dowell ‘K Price, dee’d, } which w orded in Boo! Mary Oldham, Frank and husband James and wife Catharine Thomas and in the of the record county, Missouri undertook ar p plaintitl, Julia Anne LaFoll deed all his interest and tith L Mathews, John H Mathews and juarter of 8 Mc D. Mathews, plaintiffs, vs. » | south } si F Pric and Clay L Price, | twenty ), allin townsh children and heirs of Leslie Price, and th | range thirty (30) in Bates c: curity Trust and Safety it Compa | whieh said deed bv” mistak Lexington Kentucky, wardian, ~ | drawing the same was limit i ews, Mar r or ati sfacti scope t of trust covering sald. ab state and which was mad LaFollette, who was t » to James K hi ini Mathews, and rdian; Lena Bourne, urne minor children purne, and the Secu. it Co., of Lexington, , defendants © plaintiffs herein, by petition and affi her things tha dents of is ordered by defendants be county, farthe has be ady ously from time, claiming th nich oy all the state of se possession of said ri said De th ti- aintiffs have com- | cising usive possession and in this court the} same. The object and purpose of of which is to secure | action as therein stated is to obtai the partition of the » of the court ré | court ac deed so made by th this plaintiff o said heast quarter and the northeast quarter of nip forty (40), range plaintift naif of section twenty aid Jo: plaintiff and to ha. the co laintit, Julia Ann LaFolle: quarter of sect range thirty-three ( of lates county, Mo., | afor aid, which said suit is containing in all 760 acres more or less, will be heard in the circuit ¢ lands to be partitioned according t ty, Missouri, at its Novem» respective interests in the same; begun and held at the court can not be made without prejudice to the | Bates county, Missourl, on t parties interested, then for the sale of said | vember, 1x09: and said defe premises and of a division of the proceeds | that un be and a thereof among all the said parties according to he end of the thee their respe unless the at thi begun and holdenat the cc of Butler, in said county, id November next. and on or before the third day Da of said term, if the term shail so long continue | and published. in the ‘city of Decler, Bates —and if not, then on or before the last day of | county Missouri, for four weeks successively, said term—answer or plead to th titi | puniis’ at least once a week, the last inser said cause. the same will be taken as con | tion of which to be at least th days before | and judgment will be rendered according!y | the commencement of the said November termi And itis further ordered, that a copy he of said court. be published, according tolaw in the I | Witness my hand as clerk of said cite WEEKLY Times, @ newspaper published | [sna] enit court within and for Bates county county of Bates for four weeks suece . state of Mi at my office in Bute 1 at least once a weck, the last - | ler, Bates county i, this — day of » be at least thirty days ‘before the first | au , 1809, with th al of said court. — 1 next November term of this court. | ‘4 copy from the record. dP THURMAN, J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. 43 Clerk of Circuit Courts @ A true copy from the record. Wit- | {seA1] ness my hand, and seal of the € irenit 4 Court of Bates county, this Sth day | Tistee’s Bed of Septen J. P.STHURMAN, | Trustee’s Sale. f a4 Cireuit Cl | Whereas, Minnie E Pharisand C ¥ Pharis her) j husband, by their deed of trust dated J uly20, 1806 — ra re and recorded in the recorder’s office within an@ Trustee’s Sale. | for Bates county. Misscuri, in book 147 page %# Wh J E Harper and Z E Harp: conveyed to the undersigned trustee the foliow= and E A Atkison, a si g and b 5 fol W trust dat te of Missourls recorder’ to-wit Missouri the unde ‘tive rights and interests, and that defendants rt, at the next term be and appear | tion the thereof, to be | them and judgment yurt house in the city | st is farther ordere: on the 14th day of | in vacation that this notic BuTLen Weekty Times, a Lot ei | Atkison’s first addition to rvice with ED nlertul y urt of Bates county, Missoum, amed plaintif, Julia Anne by quit claim d k J Ne ember ‘ith, same and owning Js the absolute fee simple to the burns ientifie Vor heat- of cost, ticieney, JEWELS over 30 Le] ication A. D., 1800, aintif, vs. The Up. deceased, » undersigned clerk vetition Verified bby states there ate bject: matter of this nknown to and rt their names ip their interest tition by inher rtte, who, on the i ‘ol to convey to te, by quit claim @ to the northwest! ) and the quarter of section forty (40) of aunty Missouri, but e of the serivener ed in its effect and ced ove by one Walter B the owner of sald in be r’s off n said pp id date the pl id pd exers of the) which control rt decree that tt, is the owner return court of Bates coum er term, 15%), to be house in Butler, he Mth day of Ne dants are notified rin said court op day erk of the court published in the news printed x (6) block one (1) im the city of Butler, 43-4t Trustee. | tea, in the | Which conveyance was made in trust to secure ooumne of Mssouri, to-wit: | the payment of one certain note fully deseribed Sher: tect Se of the | in said deed of frust; and whereas defaait . > | t 3 ee \e the ment ty of a general corver of lot two (2)in block thirteen ; bas been made in Pa : exceution from the office. of city of Butler, Sissouri, running | the said gO lg the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, mth one handred (160) feet, thence | Se0 sad ai Tomatoes of oil eee Mo., returnable at t ov. term, 1899, of said ¥- five (25) feet, thence north one hun- | Suamt te thecomdicions of cold Good afoot faa F court, to me direc favor of Anna E. | dred (1) ft. thence east twenty-five | Proceed to sell the above described premises st Keys and again Walley, I have aning; being the middle one | public yendne, to the highest bidder, for € levied and seiz all the right, title, in- block thirteen (15) in said at the east front door of the court house terest and clai 1 defendant, A’ G. | which conveyance was made in the city of Butler, county of Bates, and etateot Walley, in and to the following described real the payment of «1 rtain not Seaieaane oe , ’ estate ‘situated Bates county, Missouri, | described in said deed ot t. and wherea’ 4 to-wit: | defaulthas been made in i Friday September 29th, 199, The northeast quarter o jnote, and the same is between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- and east half of northwe om fore, at the regu ive o'clock in the afternoon of that t sixteen (16) and the quarter of se note and p of satisfying said debt, Wie. tion fifteen (15) and the norhtwest quarter of the deed of é southwest quar! ion fifteen (15) and the | 3 A. ALLEN, Trustee, east half ot th nine (9) and the east quarter of secti ter of southwes south half of the west quarter of st the northeast quarter of section a5 between the noon and five day, at the in the city of E sell the sam quired at p: for cash, Public Adaunistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby tration on deceased, were Pablie Admin. 99, by the year after tir be pre date of said | from any ben: claims be not the date of th! ever barred. 3 ed within two publication, ai-4t | writetoday for j Ladies’ Heir = 2 PS mpo SWITCH FREE N EASY CONDITIONS. ™ 4 rium, Chicago Con er’s olice within recorde Now therefore, holder ofesid note and y tione of said deed of trust i e above t the high door of coun &t the r noon e o’ clock in the | day, for the purposes 3 interest and costs 45-46 Trustee’s Sale. *s deed of trust cored in the ritnate Is Miseourt, north west sip forty nisin ing eyance. nent of n sale the payn r n th afternoon of t f > debi N rs L