The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 25, 1900, Page 7

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UNNING Mier Six Years of Intense are a seve z away the vit Fm the bloo ity. be climinated > anc “ean have any 6 “ec There is no vive:t made for it is beek “testimony of th osc and know of it; Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courtix | “For six years I had ankle, which at ti:es go disabled for a | business. One of the - but did me no good. without the least benefit. S mended that I coucluded to try it, a wonderful. It sceined to get right a disease and force the poison out, and pletely cured.” Switt's Specific— S. S&S. 8. FOR —drives out ev cures permanent ly the most obs up strongl ho have be an obstinate, run aused me ir yest. doctors tre h. mi tains not a particle cures Contacic Rheumatism upnS.S S.:) Valuable bool. of pot . Uleers Ro rnailed free by ®A HAND SAW IS entire circulation is ina Fpbrom roomie drain upon tl Inty about t! y by rtues by experience ense sult while that T was whe ted m>» [ then tried various bl sod re was sv hig Blood Poison. S¢ nothing can talre its A GOOD f “h - ANKLE. Obstinate sores and ulcers which 3 : refu 00 bee under tei ary Sag at the They 2 system, and are con- In every ease the poison must tno amount of external treatment ic me convinci 2en cured by it 3 every claim sAS2@, V a., Writes: ining leer on my ing. Iwas ui const hly recom- nd the effect was t the seat of the I was soon cow THE GLSG y trace of impurity in the blood, ths in Fa way inate, . is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and con- deep-seated sore or ulce It r mineral. S8.S 5 , Cat vod tr ) oudvle THING, BUT NOT TQ SHAVE WITH.” SAPOL!O 1S THE PROPER THING FOR HOUS s=-CLEANING. 2 2 bed? & MONE ey: t perfectiy savisiactory to machines others » wi} TH Y Se will send ¥ 1. D. eudje x » ‘a pol ur Special Offer Price freight ie cheraves. ‘he machine weighs 22S — id the freight will average 75 cents for each 500 miles. ry MONTHS’ {TRIAL in. — own home. and oO 50 au Ay ‘di a ori for this DROP DE: tie grestest value Hoe pe say Say house. MITAT! ONS by ‘offering usknow AND WHO ARE NOT. Ee BURDICK } has at Got apd IMPROVEMENT, - Gkibe MACHINE Habe, WIT THE OFNOXE. MADE BY THE BEST MARKER IN ‘HE BEST bv ‘ERIAL “MONEY SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK P g Mae! BINET machines under wartons names, with inducements, Write some friend in Chicago and learn whe are fied. We sell dif- ine Catalogue, BURDICK known concerns copy our a ‘20m 20; owe saogs wopesniy a Apuea *aado ony P DESK eae INET, FIANO FOLISHED, one illustration shows machine closed, (head drop- stand ing from sight) to be used as a a open drawers, latent 1898 she decorated ters, ball be: center tab! or desk, the other length table and head In faney m frame, carved, paneled, cabinet finish. finest ickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 cas- ing adjustable treadle. genuine Smyth iron stand. hi ositive four motion feed, self threading vibrat- tic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension ed loose wheel, adjustable presser foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needie bar, patent dress guard. head and ornamented and jest howanyone can run it and BINDING GUARANTEE is s t it ‘Costs. YOU ee Y to '$60;00. and 0. Wk TO KETURN, YOUR rs, Roebu handsomely decorated benutifuily NICKEL TRIMMED. pa tells: either plain or any kind of fancy work. it with every machine. machine, th iS Chicago, Hl. February Term, Commencing February 12th, 1st DAY, MONDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1900. James and Mary Beattie, WS Mudd Curator Walter Nafus et al, John Gench G & C Chas F Newman, S F Warnock Admr Clyde Willis, F J Tygard Curator ‘Thos Grover Donovan, £ J Tygard G& C Tsaac C Nafus et al, A L Nafus G&C Laster L Chastain, E N Chastain G & C | Jos A Brachear, FJ Tygart&J C Clark E& C Claud W Reeder, Jas M White Curator Andrew H Meek, WL Ogg G&C Alimanga Hensley G W Hensley Executor Ray McCulloch, F J Tygard G & C 2ND DAY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ISTH, Celia Burrington, Geo P Huckeby Executor Jacob Hines, Jas Crooks G & C William Lowen, Frank Lowen Admr Geo G Nichols, Fred Cobb G &C Bilas Chase, J P Edwards G & C Anna Courts, R B Campbell Admr John Schweickheimer, J L McConnell G &C DP Lee, Jacob Hirni Admr Sabin P Kimball, Thos McComb Ex Spencer McCutcheon et al, J P Edwards Curatr » Joseph Hainz, Joseph Schmedding G & C Henry Keirsey et al, G W Keirsey @& C 3RD DAY, WEDNESDAY, FERY. HTH. LeRoy Florence, F M Warner Admr Travis & [rene Payne, D V Brown Curator William Meyers etal, Joseph Schmedding G & C 8am’1 J Morrison, Addie W Morrison Executrix Frank & Wm Lowen, Frank Lowen Admr Edith Henson, R F Harper G & C Lyda Frazee, W A Sheets Admr Richard P Harper, H H Wyse G & C Russell W Kenedy et al, Inez A Kenedy G &C James F Mosher et al, T D Embree G & C Jerry Woolsey, G W Woolsey G & C Hester Woolsey, H J Woolsey G &C James Pilgrim, James A Pilgrim Admr 4TH DAY, THURSDAY, FERY. ISTH. | John A ey, W FCrigler G &C Marinda P- Allie E Barrows, J N Barrows G & C Ella Eakin, Frank Eakin Admr W Raney Neal et D V Brown Curator Robt M Ewing, Sue C Ewing Executrix Lucretia A Speaks, D V Brown Admr Walter W Concklin, > Concklin G &C Anna Fairchild, S T Gilbert G & C P Eva Fairchild Dower, Jas K Dower G & C Alpheus Nichols, Adaline Nichols G & ( Leona Irene Lowry, L , Curator Maria S Fry, Albertus Fry, Executor STH DAY, FRIDAY, FERY I6th. Branham Hill, FJ Tygard Executor ST Brown, H P Nickell Admr 3 J Clark, Elizabeth & TJ Clark Admrs Mary L Voshell, G W Smith Admr Oliver Jones, H P Jones G&C Jas Blizzard, et al. Jesse Blizzard, G & C seer ote: etal, Martha Adama, G &C arks Hannah etal, C W Ross G &C | Rev C M Scanlan Ex D V Brown Admr JC Clark Admr J C Clark Admr J © Clark Admr 6TH DAY SATURDAY FERY 17TH Alexander McDonald, Mattie J Ross, Hoagland & Patterson. Holt & Hoagland, John M Hoagland, y H Burrowset al, © M Burrows Curator nompson, Wm E Walton Admr. Melchior Fuchs, Margaret Fuchs Executrix Thirsa Bleyens, Henry Bearce, G & C R& Yearl E Wade, F J Tygard & J ¢ Curators Frank A Lamb, J C Clark Curator Harvey Mapes, Sarah Mapes, Ex Jasper S Pierce. Jessie F Pierce Charley Denney, W P Connell, G fi James A McE: etal, John H McElroy G Robert Clark, Theodoshia Clark, Admrx Norton E Siggins, Wm A Siggins, G & C Ruben Colbert, et al, C A Denton, G & Elizabeth Walley, A G Walley, Ex Alexander Bomar, Ruth Bomar, Admrx Pearl Forbes, et al, S Y Forbes, G & ( STATE OF MISSOURI, ? of Bates. 5 srtify the above and ClarE G 83, going to . rand correct copy of the setllement docket for the term of the probate co com- mencing on the 12th day of February, 190. Witness my hand and seal this the loth aay of Februaoy, 1% [seav.] 3t . F. SMILH, Judge of Probate. Order of Publication. STATEOF MISSOURI? ,, County of Bates, § 5° In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri‘ in vacation, Jan. 1, 1900, John A. Speaks, plaintiff, vs. 1 F. ‘Speaks and Franklin P. Swearingen, defendants Now at this day comes the plaintiff! herein by attorney and files his petition alleging ong other tnings that defendant Franklin P. earingen is not a resident of the state of Mis- ouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the under- signed clerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against him in this court the object and general nature of which is to secure from the court a decree partitioning among the parties in interest the following described real estate: The northwest quarter of the north- east quarter and the east halfof the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter all in section thirty-two (32) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-three (33) in Bates county, Mis- souri, or if said land cannot be partitioned in kind without prejudice to the parties in interes that the court order said real estate to be sold s be divided the respectiy and interests 1 and % the , AnSWw URMAN, Cireuit Clerk. 2 record my hand anc s [sea] cirenit court of Bates county, this Ist day of January, THURNAN, ‘Circuit Clerk. © t Very Handy with a Gun. Helenwood, Tenn., Jan. 14.—At Almy. four miles north of here, Andy Chitwood, a young man, was shot jand instantly killed last night by Elvin Phillips. The men had quarrel- ed over some change. Phillips was a member of the fourth Tennessee volunteer infantry. While at Oneidalast Wednesd: shot he pieces, a drummer's valice to and thesame day he shot a man named ( mbers. Saturday heshot at Charles Keelon, held up the Painted Rock engine that carries the mail to Oneida and at 10 p. in. killed Chit- wood. At a late hour to hillips 3 t n aptured, Kentucky Militia Rumor. Jan. 12 ‘lerk of Adjutant Gen arrived bere this afternoon Corbin. Ky . -—Lieutenant Roberts, chief sral Coller. and was in conference with Captian R. Noakes and others of.the Corbin Company of the Second Reg- i and Captain Watkins of the i le Company. id to be onfoot to secret ovement is 8 take all the militia e»ompanies from Berbourville, Williamsburg and other pl: ction to within the next few di Corbi sin this si Frankfort 7 iant Roberts left to-night for Pineville, where he willorganizea new Lieuter uny of militia. InJictments Against Them. kfort, Ky., 15.—At 3 o’elock his afternoon the Franklin county zranud jury returned indictments eu John H. Whatlen and Charles H. Ryan, charging them with unlaw- fully conspiring to bribe a member of the general assembly, towit: Senator S..B. Harrell. Bench warrants were ut once issued for Whallen and Ryan bond ups placed at $1,000 in each case. The rh aedares were set for trial on , constipa- cured by tion auc Fiawe’s The non- Lowell, Mass. rustee’s Sale. Whereas H T Henton and H F Henton by their d of trust dated Feby9, I898and recorded in recorder’s office within and for Bates county vari, in book No. 1 undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit ‘Two (2) acres off of the south end of the west half of the west half of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section fourteen (14 in township forty (40) range thirty-one (31) in elu yall the buildings and mill situated thereon and all machinery and fixtures belong- ing to said mill, which conveyance was m we trust to secure the payment of four certain notes fully described in said deed of trust, and as, it is provided in said deed of trust that the said grantors in said deed of trust shall at all times keep the buildings then exist- ng or those thereafter made upon said real ate constantly insured against fire for t ble value thereof in some insurance com- pany represented by The Walton Trust Compa- ny, and ajl such policies assigned to said Wal- ton Trust Company, and in default of which it rovided that the whole debt ured by said of trust shall at once come due ar and whe: said deed of trust that in case the grantors should make default in the payment of any taxes that should become due on said real es- tate, while any partofsaid debt remains un- paid, then said debt so secured by said deed of trust. should immediately become due and payable, And whereas said property has not been t insured as required by the terms and con- ns of said deed of trust, and. what. insur- that has been made upon the buildings ‘ome forfeited and whereas, de- fault has been made in the payment of the taxes levied and assessed against said real estate, which became due thereon for the year i399, and said debtin consequence of the fac aforesaid has become due and payable andi now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above describ- ed pren at public vendue, to the highest bidd for cash, at the east front door of the urt hous n the city of Butler, coun- ty of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday, February 9, : between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clockin the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. . A. ALLEN 10-4t Trustee. Adcofuiatcauan! s Notice Notice is hereby given, that letters of testamentary on estate of lilina Graham, teceased. were granted to the undersigned on the 15 day of Jan 1900, by the Probate Court of Bates Coanty, Missouri All persons having claims against<aid estate sre required to exhibit them for allowance to the execatrix within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded trom of the} any benefit of said estate; andif such claims be not exhibited within two years from the da.. of this publication, they shall be forever barred. This 15 dav ot January, 1900. MINNIE B. GRAHAM, 10-4t Execatrix Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of ad- ministration on the estate of John Graham, deceased, were granted to the under- signed on the 16th dayof Jan 1900, by the propate court of Bates county, Missouri AU persons baying claims against said es tate, are required to exhibit them for allow- ance to the administrator within one year after the date of said letters, or they mar be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date ofthis publication, they shall be foreyer barred This i6th day of January, 1900. JOHN M GRAHAM, 10-4t Administrator. “Notice of Final Settlemert. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and is all others Interesteu in the estate of Wm. Low- deceased, that I, Frank Low den, admin- trator of ssid estate, intend to make al settlement thereof, at the next term of Bates County Probate court. in Bates / ¥. State of Missouri, to be held at Butler} ui, isy of Fet TO ANNEX CUBA, ITS PLAN. ; | ih . bt a ASenate Committee Will Visit the, 4 q Island. F } Washington, Jan. 12.—When the j currency bill shall have passed the | é senate, the arse relations | ly with the} committee on { with Cuba will visit Cuba thorougt familiarize the social, indn members strial and political eondi- oe aoncneat tied | tions tk land and to r | actual observation much | will be dto bring Cuba ur the influence of American ideas and | American hods, It it evidently the prevailing senti ment among the membe of this committee that the Cuba will ul annexation ol result at no distant day. I itely hap time the Cubans will have that pendence promised them in the re lutions of congress whi the war with According to one Spain member of committee, will “annexation brought about by a perfectly natura transitior process of thi finding ways and means to accom- in view and with the object of plish this transition the committee wil ul economical and easi Soap witl the and use Ivory Soap, or IVORY SOAP copyr MISSOURI-NEBRASKA BOUNDARY. yreas Supreme Court Asked to Decide Title to is aa 5,000 Acres. 7 1898 BY THE PROS Jefierson City,2Mo., Jan. 11.—As sistant Attorney GeneralSam B. Jef fries returned to-day from Ate SEND us ONE -DOLLAR county, where he has been tinga| ange oe gmake ght wo. b plat of the land which is claimed by oop ane thag both Missouri and Nebraska ttor ‘ : é cheer oon i A= ney General Crow was directed by the Less than ‘ ess th last legislature to institute suit ir 331. is iS OUR | SPECIAL a0 DAYS’ PRICE < — the .supreme cou he United Sek eee os ‘mos ae States to settle and in dis-| 2 d oy \d'quarier auwed ; eninie f = acres i " dand ornamente pute consists of about 15,000 acr ol abacus mented my rem of land, valued at about $150,000 weighs 350 and the residents pay notaxes. Atel ison county, Mo.. claims the land, as of 87 Pure Sweet Beiod! does Nehama county, Neb., and thi sina fiat Cenc Nendo eTrs..: . E ACME QUEEN supreme court of United States must settle the controversy. In 1867 the river changed its course leaving the te French mirror, nickel Plated pedal frames, land on the Missouri side. The Mis ae Remeng se orgtk stool and the beet orga lestruction book publlabed. souri claim to it is based on the fact] GGARANTEED 25 YEARS. Mich every Acme that the boundary originally extend- eltothe middle of the river, hence when it changed to the Neb we repair it free of chai a ane refund your money if you are ka side the land thus left on the Mis- Se a : aol wane atl iked alesek uncetie souri side belongs to thisstate and is Sooner as Metre raat rie 07 rellroed oF 6 subject to its jurisdiction ve infor 00.000.00, oeus oot & foe we sa “ cage ur own building. : goes ee mation secured will be used for the ‘ suit which Attorney General Crow will file in thesupreme courtin W Many an innocent little da ington next week. to institute proceedi cago drain suffering untold agony and -anmot explain its troubles. haar your The Old Reliable child’s symptoms, you may _ find it troubled with worms; giveit White's Cream Vermifuge and restore to 2FHOTOCRAPH ER quietness and health. Pr at H. L. Tucker's. HAND SHOWN. will chill the stomach, but it ou feel warmer. North Side Square, Has the best equipped gallery ir Southwest Missouri. All RUSSIA pagan Oriental Advices Agree that the Czar you realty Intends Aggression. Styles of Photogrphing Vancouver, B. €., Jan. 11.—The digest of opinions of the principal Chinese-Japanese papers, as received to-day by the Empr Japan, thirteen days from Yokoha- ma. indicate that Russia is unmis- takably revealing her intentions in the iar east. The China Gazette says that, tak- ing advantage of England’s pressing engagements in South Africa, the Russian government, through its consul at Hankow, has revived its claim to the Jardine-Matheson land, making a demand for the property in the most peremptory fashion. The Russian consul claims that the ques- tion of the disputed ownership of the land has been absolutely decided favor of his government and he has announced his intention to take for- cible possession of the property with- out further negotiations. His actions are said to have been extremely high-handed. Relations between the British and Russian res- idents are strained to the breaking point. sxecuted in the highest style of the art, and at reasonable prices, steamer SS OF Crayon Work A Specialty. All work in my line is guaranteed tc | give satisfaction. Call and see Coc Madloon Pi ‘PIIEADA. Ps samples of work, Cc. HACEDORNA | "sit" REVIVO The Coffee War is at an End. Toledo, O., Jan. 12.—It is reported here that the sugar and coffee war| between the Arbuckles and the Amer- 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE For Sale in Butler by H. L. Tucker, ican Sugar Refining Company | TABLER’S been practically settled. In evidence - —the Toledo plant of the sugar - CopyricHTs &c. 2xced the pri ft acme 3 Notice of Final Sett herebt given to ali ¢ avd Frank Lowden- par jeceased, that I, Frank L. raterof said estate, ig tlement thereof, «t the Bates County Probate Cour etate of Missouri. to be hi d at Bat- ler, commencing on the 13th day of February, | 1900 FRANK LOWDENX, } Fest Surviving parteer, Adur. coffee half a ce OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. ar SURE and spss ps CURES known for {5 years as the § ny—has ady a pound. Future}: adva ses are expe “cientific Fimerican. Le MUNN ‘Ee Co.2 26 rernown New York } GEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL D ‘ashingion, D.C.

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