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sU1tLER WEEKLY TIMES 3. D. ALLEN, Eprtor. J- D. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ; The Waexiy Timzs, published eyery fhursday, will be sent to any address ge year, postage paid, for $1.00. ——$—$—$—$—$—_—$— As @ hero Dewey tenon the ns os The ovation given Admiral Dewey im New York, Saturday, was the grandest and most elaborate recep tion ever given » hero or witness-d én this country. It ia understood that Otis is to tave 75,000 trocps, all told, which is 45,000 more than he said be bad avy use for. This Philippine war ie getting to be quite an expensive pastime. The annua! reunion of the old eet @lers of the county is being held in the city today. All Butler is proua to welceme these old pioneers to the county seatand the wish of all 16 that their meeting will be pleasaut in every respect. The New York World prints ep faterview with William C Whituey, on the availability of Admiral Dowey as a paesidental candidate. Th White House bas charmes for every e21n, nearly, and the great ovation A HUMMER, Will EHelipse all | Previous Efforts ble and Cash Prizes. tion for Entertaining. CELLED. The Most Elaborate Prepara- SPECIAL FEATURES CAN NOT BE EX- Co u cbus, O., S-pt. 30 —Jobu KR Mesa. to-day recsiveia telegram fiom W. J) Bryan stetiung that be would epend three Gays iu Obio dur ing the campaign ne daes Bug Butler Street Pair)« ted are October 19, 20 aod 21 immelareiy follosing ms tour «© K utucky A spec! train wil lp maby be to earry Cor fons! Bovar | Sheriff’s > 3y virtue and authority of a special execu- | tion for delinquent taxes issued from the office | of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bats Co | Mo . r-turnablea t the November t-rm, 99, of |The Larges: List of Valua-|setaestt.tewect"trthe revenue of haves jcounty and a.ainst Ed \Warderman, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, in- terest and claim of said defendant, Ed War- derman, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- wit Twenty (2 ) acres, west halfof west haif of 5), section tive (5) township thirty-nine thirty-two (52) 1 wil on Thursday November 16, 1899, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’ciock in the afternoon of that day, at the east frout door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell me or so much thereof as may be required at public vendue to the hignest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execation and costs. E. C MUDD, 5-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo Sheriff's S. The City te be Owned by Visitors ror Three | Whereas Philip Harmon and, Mary Harmon, nis W Days. The executive committe have spar ed no expenses in preparing a pro gram of instruction and amuseme:: which will make every hour frou Cuesday morning tilt Thursday orgot an era of enjoyment. The railroads bave ,ranted a rats of 14 fare,and the Emporia roac will rua 4 special tram from L-Roy Kan, on the 12:h and the peopie o } } | i ij } } | given Admiral Dewey on his return /¢@ m ra with ne exac to this country might turn his head tm the direction of Washington. Frank A Parker, the defau'ting erof Vernon county. sred to Snes ff Ewin ov Saturday evening by two of br bondsmens, E. R.and G. B. Bil: eounty trea Was surren Mr. Parker is under ® ubezzling: for $12,000 of the schoo! fund. © D. Austin, secretary of Butler Lodge, No 254A. F.& A. M,re- ceived notices on Tuesday of the @eath of Atvin Haynie, ‘secretary of yo 548 A. FL& A.M. He was Past Grand High Priest of tne Grand Chapter, and was¢District Deputy Grand Master. He was a Olinton Lod depu y revenue collector uader F Kellogg, internal Jectur, and was a prominent and in A vential citizen. ———_—_—___ The bank of Houstosia, at Hous: Qnia, on the Lexington branch of the Mo. Paoific railroad,betweea Sedalia aod Lxingten, was rebbed Sun iy night by three men. Taos rob bers tunseled through the walls of ths vault and blew open the safe - with notre-zlycerine securing all the mooney ia the safe. The cashier says the bank lost only about $1,100 but it is estimated that the back had at feast $10,000 on deposit whea clos e@dat night. A faialy good descrip tiou of the burglars was obtained froma laiy who saw them pass hsr house ia @ carriage The editor of tne Times was ¢aned at the Madison Hotel in Jeff erson City last Monday. He was talking peaceably with/a ~number of gentleman, when he was approached by Zera Raybourn,who in a few wel: ehosen words presented him with a very handsome cane, made to order, with the initiale “J. D. A” set in pearl io the handle. It was pre sented in thename of Hon. T. m. Bradbury and Zera Raybourn, with request that the first use of it be made te kill Crptain Albert O. Allen's white rabbits. Thie we de elined to do, however, while accept ing the cane. $50 Reward For Boy. Vern Fare left home at Lawrence, Kan, Aug. 4tb, 1899,. He is 14 yearsof uge, medium height and weight for that age, hairlight brown and straight, eyes deep blue when well, pale when sick, teeth good and well covered with lips, hands large and thick, ankles and calves of legs large and fat, scar cut with scythe on | Loue Oak; Pleasant Gap ealf of right leg, has ring worm scar | pled; on left temple, When he left home hho had on blue overai farge wide rimmed straw hat. Was seen at Boicourt, Kansas. on Sept. 26th traveling through the coun ry im a wagon in compayy wi h azother pereon and aaid they were going about 1S miles sou heast of Butler. Send any information to Thos. Kel ley, city Marshal, Butler, Mo. ndictment for sunty funds. Tnere ave &é vo jadgmeats against him, one for $29 000 of the geueral fund avd one evenue col- oo Butler are prepared to eare for ul ions cr exto thee Tae amusement features will pas: Jasy bi-gever eld ia this part o the stat- both in pommt of numb» and quality of atrractions. Man free amusements will be given hboti va the elevated stage and o1 costl ‘iggings suspended in thoair. A ade attraciisn will be the midws vbich will be fantastic, unreal ar hizarre. yet mstructive and enter taniog and free from all obj erie abla feature S-e program f ach day’a ractions and remem b+ ‘hea date, October 10th lth ar Vac j 12th. COMMISSIONERS ORGANIZE And Map Out Preliminary Work. Jefferson City, Mo, Oct. 2 —Th commission * locate and build th insane asylum in southeast Missouri as provided for by an act of th last legislature, «» ba known as ay lum No 4, consistiag of Dr R xy of Moatgomery Gity, J. Ed Berr of Falton, O OC. Clay of Caaton, J G Bachanan of Califoraia, and J Lb Allea of Butler, met h+re to day an: organized by electing J. D All ebairman ant J. Bt Berry secretar Each member of tha commissio tiled his baa 1 of $10,000, which wa approv-d by Governor Stephens The commission diszussed plan taformally for thewock. It deed to require ail ths towas eompstin. forthe locatioa of the asylum: southeast Missouri to prepare statement of taoeir propositioas au arguments in favor of then and sen them to the secretary, J. Ed Berry at Fulton. The commission the aijourned to mee; at the Licled notel in St. Louis on October 16 wheaa route to visit the town competing for the location in sou:b east Missouri will be mapped out Preparations of plans from archi tects will also bo received at tha meeting. It seems abou: all th- towos ‘nthat territory are askin, for the location of this asylum. Maids of Honer. The names of the following young ladies have been reported by com mittees from their respective town ships for maids of honor to the Butler Queen of Carnival; Misses E Staley, Mingo; Lou Wise, Grano River; Hamilton, Deer Creek; Gertrude Marshall, East Boone; Martie Martio, West Boone: Alice McBurney, West Point; Pearl Scott, Elkhart; Lulu Wright, Mound; Etta Largent; Shawnee, Ruby Patrick; Spruce; Jessie Lutsenheizer, Deep Water, Lucille Sevier, Summit; Ei. Hardin, Mt. Pleasant; Icey Jenkins. Charlotte: Mary Braden, Homer; Lora Moore, Walnut; Jesse Stuart, | to be sup | Mianie Browning. Hudsor | Maud Boreing, Rockviile: Prairie ¢ blus shirt,!be supplied; Miss Anna Grifich, oO: | Elsie Morse. New Home. These j twenty four young ladies will be th-! | guests of the Pair committee for the j three day’s carnival and will be noti ze; May Fairbanks, toward; f-d by letter as soon as arrange all o} ecator’ of said’ e fival settlement thereo: the Bates County Probste court, in tates | = asd as ines meots for their eatertainment can be commencing ou the Isch diay ome nae 8 ee peates ie ee ie eker by their certain deed of trust dated the 2ist day of April, 1894 and recorded in the recorder’s office of Bates couuty, Missouri, in book 118 at page 166, conveyed to F L schofeld, as trustee, the following described real estate situated in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit Lots numbered one (1), two (2) and three (3) of block numbered twenty-three (23) in Rich Hilt Town Company’s Ist addition to the town (now city) of Ricu Hill, which said conveyance Was made to secure the payment of the several sums of money mention and 3 provided in acerta’n pronussory not-or obligation in said deed of trust set forth and deseribed Aud whereas, default has been made in the payment of said several sums of money monthly », and of the fines assess~1 on ac- count thereof as provided in said promissory note or obligat and such default has con- than six months and the 1 and inex n provided > 1 of six mou eas, said deed of trust provides otsuch default, and the ab- » or refusal to a a t of said Bates then) w shall act in ; and whereas trustee i and bas retu-ed to act a Now ther he reques holder ot i promissory wu with the hereby giver ates county, nh. anlin a dof tru dersign on cordance 6th day of Novegnver, 1399, een the hours of nine o’clock noon and five o’eiock door or th 50-4t Sheri Special Commissioner’s ~ale of Real Estate and authority ofa d ler of sule, ma parti- ourt of ouri, i Adab Fite . plain- uffs, a slson r and ar B on the 2ith day of cnewal of raid ord on th uissioner to sell at pr eai estate in said de will om Wednesday, November 1899, noon and five 0’ “lock in the afternc day, atthe court house door in th su der, Missouri, and darin cireuic) oa tacit sare to Lue hiches| of that city ot the session of said 139+ sell et pubic udder tur c ot section thirty-three (33) in township sorty- oue 41) of range = thirty-three (33) conta ning in all 30 e said e to be pet to the approva. the circuit court of county, Missou JOHN C. HAYES, 45-' and the land free trom incumbrance: ‘e Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, J. O. MeKinney and Clarinda 3. McKinuey tvs wife, by thier deed ot trust dated wuly 9, 1895, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for bates county, issouri, in book No 13; at page 211 conveyed to tue undersigned trustee, C A Allen, t towing described real estate situated in sounty, Missouri, to-wit: ‘The east half of the northwest quarter of see- tion twenty-one (21) t waship thirty-eight (33) range twenty -ni 9) aiso the north halfof the northeast quarterof the soutuwest quarter of section twenty-one (21) in township thirty-eight (88) of range twenty-nine (29) except niue acres off of the weat end of said last described 20 acre tract that belongs to Mrs Patterson. Also fovs (4) ten (10) eleven (11) and twelve (12) in the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27) township thirty-eight ($8) of range tweuty-nine (2¥) containing in all one hundred and fifty- four (154) acres more or less, Which convey- ance was madein trust to secure the payment vf one vertain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been made in the payment note; and whereas, according to the terms conditions of the said note and deed of trust, such default rendered the whole debt due and payable at once, and the eame| NO. 2 wrot iron is now past due and unpaid. Now, there- fore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the cenditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the anove| Heavy cast iron deseribed real estate at public venane, tothe shest bidder for cash, at the east front door Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday October 27th, 1899, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock im the afternoon of that | Stee] day, forthe purpese of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. . A. ALLEN 4-4t Trustee. Executrix Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of tes-| Breaking iron tameniary on the estate of Jason %. Woodfin, deceased, were grantel to the under- signed on the 1] th day of Sept. provate court of Bates county, M All persone baying claims against said es tate, are required to exhibit them for allow- ce after the date of said letters, or they may be pr cluded from any benefit of said estate; and ifench claims be not exhibied within’ two year from the date of ttis publication, they shallbe forever barrea his 28th day of S- ptember, 1899. PRUDENCE £. WOODFIN, 45-48 Execatrix, i SS Notice of Finai Settlement, Notice is bereby al! others intere: Kosus deceased ministrator of esid final settlen: the Bai county, itors and | estate of RE. H xt term et cou in Bates > he held at Bautier emert. h 1 creditors, and | he interesteu in the estate of J Fielis, deceased, that I, ohn B Sullens, ate, intend to make JOHN H. ULLEN ATA Mi that will customer then you'll get a fthe annual interest on said| NO. 1 wrot iron the court house in thecity of Butler, county Stove plate Wrot iron pipe 309. bythe} Dry bones to | the jexecutrix within one year| Mixed rags s. Come and ‘ue Le ind half hour strike, valued at $ best 12 ears of corn exhibited at the Street vetween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore-] bition in our window. 00 A GREAT WIM EEE < © ~ ON OCTOBER THE 7th We inaugurate a sale of Seasoma | ris sssaied a isietcoiey mise A sale of magnificent proportions. throughout Bates county homes. the memory of our see the goods and} saving opportunities this sale prese ‘ome and see for yourselves. Wiodel Clothing Co, A fine French 8 day Clock, cathedral gong, hour 12 to be given away for the Wholesale and Retail Dealer Heavy copper Light copper Heavy brass - Light brass Heavy lead Tea lead Zine Rubber boots, shoes Solid rubber and wring- er rubber Arctics Fair. Sner@’s Sale By virtueand authority of a ci for delinquent taxes, issued from th the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the November term, 1504, of s ourt, to me directed in favor of A & Uwe of Bates | hav N. Teeter. gd. | €X-Officio collector of tend | county eens nbke 8 | levied and seized upon William Paul, Paul, situated in Bat Thursday, Ni > the hours of nine o’cloc ©x- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of day, st the east front door of the court of Butler, Bates county, une or so much thereof as may be re- Si the next term of in the ci: sell the Sheriff of Bates Co’ ecution office of that tor eash, to satisfy eaid execution ana costs. > Mo. } tion for delinquent taxe betw noon and five o | das, at in the city of B sell the eam quired at pub ex-officic punt ve levied and seiz nd cl. -4t Sherif =, Ar en the honrs of nine 0’eloc> b jock in the afternoon of th he east front door of the court house, jer, Bates county or so much thereof as may he re- ic vendue to the hignest bidder for cash, to satisfy ssid execution and cosis. \ want at this season of the year At) mre, we» Prices You Can Never Forget. A sale 1use wonders and astonishment We will Make this a Sale of true Economy, A sale that will live in lea of the real money Space forbids us mentioning prices, but On exhi- ib, the follow ing realestate descrited in said dec and situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) 0! the northeast quar- ter and the east haifo: lots one (1) and two 2) of the northwest quarter of section four (4) in wwaship torty (40) of range thirty-three (38) @ and also the south half of the southeast quarter Ss 9 pecial Commissioner. Norge—The land described in the above notice lies in the north part of Homer and south part of West Point townships. The title is pertect 5 5 5 5 Will pay the following prices for all kinds of junk, at yards in Butler, Mo., for twenty days: Per Ton. Per lb. 11 10 By virtue and authority of @ speeisl execu- , issued from the offic erk of the circuit court of Bates Co roable atthe November term sourt. to me directed im favor lector of th t Emma J Missouri, tes County, Mo. noon and fi at the east front door Sherif’s Sa By virtue and author! ty of a special execution for delinquent taxes, issued from the office of the clerk of the ‘cire of county, Missousl, | November | to me directes | collector of t of sa! r | against © E Robinson, I have levied and seized | upou all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant, CE Robinson, in a following described r estate « | Bates nty, Missoari, 1o-w Lot eight (s) block ‘tw First addit city of . twill between the hb ay, lock in the y of Butler, Bates co me or 80 at public vena ¥ said execution and costs j E.C. MUDD, | 50-4t Sheriff of Bates ( ty, Mo Sheriff's Sale By virtue and authority of a special execution far delinquent taxes, issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county Mo., returnable at the Nov. term, isvy, of sald court, to me directed in favor of A i Owe ex-officio ector of the revenue of Hates county, and agaiust Adolph Linderman, I nave levied ‘and seized upon ail the right, title, in- terest and claim of said ‘efendant, Adolph Linderman, in and to the following described Twenty acres north half o! utheast quarter ble Goods, just the ZOOdS YOu |B ori wine Mok twat. nine (29), 1 will on Thursday, November 16, 1890, urs of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as tay be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said ex ution and costs. E. f of Bates ( 50-4t Sh Sheriff’s Sale, By virtue for delinquent ta the clerk of rr o , returnable at ad authority ofa special execy ° wd from the if t of Bates county ember term, isva, 1 in favor of AB the revenue of A Myers, © Bank, 1 have right, tith inter A Myers, Ww the } » directed laim of sa n and th Bank, in and to the fullowing des state situated in Bats cou r-wit sixty part of the ve townshiy ty-nine (2y), [will ruvon of tha court house sty, Missouri, may ve re ghest bidde herut’s sale ty of a spe ted and seize rest and clan and to 5) blo addition to city of Butier, I will on Thursday, November 6, 1899 between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore noon and five o'clock in the afteraoon of that day, at the east front dour of the court house, in the city of Hutier, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- quired at poblic vendue to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy said execution and costs E ¢ MUDD, 50-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo sheriff's Sale. virtue and authority of @ special execaf® tion for delinquent taxes, issued from (he office of the clerk of the circuit court of Rates Co Mo., returnavle at the Novemuer term, 189), of said court, to me directed in favor of A I tor of the revenue of t Susie Dickensheets and the butler Building avd Loan Association, I have levied and seized upon all the right, sitle, interest and claim of said defendants Susie Dickensheets and The Butler tuilding aud Loan Association, in and to the following described real estate, situated in Bates coanty Missouri, to-wit: South 15% feet of lot four (4) in bloek thr in Thompson’s addition to the city of Butler Mo., I will on Thursday November 16, 1599, between the heurs of nine o’cleck in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the sfternoon of that day, at the east frunt door of the court house im ty of Butler, Kates coun Miseouri, sell eine or 0 much thereof ay be requir- ed at public vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E. C. MUDD, 30-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and suthority of a special execu- fon fur delinquent taxes, issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates Co. Mo., returnable at the November term, 160), of saidconrt, tome directed in favorof AB Owen, ex-efficio collector of the revenue of Bates county, and against Olive Miller, I have levied and seized ug) 1 the right, title, in- terest and claim of ssid defendant Ulive Miller, in and to the following descrived real estate sitcated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Forty (40) acres, southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section seventeen (17) tows ship thirty-nine (69) of range thirty-three (53 Iwill, on Thursday November 16, 1949, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore nd five o’ciock in the afternoon of that 6 the east front door of the court house, city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, ame or 80 much thereof as may be re at public vendue, to the highest bidder bh, to satisty said execution and costs MUDD 6 County, of nine o’ clock 5 sin the afternoon of the front 4 urt house r, Bates oo Missouri sell the same or 60 miach thereo: ay bere quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy eaid execution and costa. ‘ UDD, + County, M —w Se woe