The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 7, 1901, Page 7

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cic en EE ee et ea Harness! and Saddlery: Busoes and Surries> McEARLAND BROS, Road Wagons and Spring Wagons Wegon Harness $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hi prices. Buggy Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Our Vet s sand see US; get Our prices and you will surely trade wit h Rio Poria BYING THE POR! GRAPES TO THE Wi YON TH VUOMEN NEAR THE VALLE DE MENETIZ ¥ AREA MASHING VATS TO BE TH 2 4 T The rugged |. with projecti. + 1 or st nd shal taining a large quanuty of iron. m os hence the grapes have to be carried tot ding vato rger they are called, and some are lazye « rh for twenty p-rsens to 4 which they do dancing to music furvished by the propri ALFRED SPEER, Pioneer wine grower of New Jersey whose Port Grape wine and tgandy rivals the world, imported the Port Gr: vines many arsago, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Valley N. J. The soi! Passaic county, New Jersey, is identical to that of de’Menetiz. Speer’s New Jersey Vineyards msituated in the Passaic valley below the mountain mpes are carted to the winery in the town of Pas hed between rollers made of rubber, which do not bres dmade into wine. se grand wines of Speer’s that have mellowed in flavor in the of years ot ripening, are the choicest wines in this country anc only be obt ying a price at is higher than new wines om western vine Mr. Speer de it necessary for a health ine that it be allowed years to mature in wood to get ri of parse parts; with this object he keeps hts wines several years in umigated cellars and frequently racks before bottling or offering for The reputation of Speer’s wines as a valuable ined inal and mily wine extends around the world t@Grocers and Druggists se!l Speer’s Wines and Brandy range and the aic where they are k the seeds \ 11s its Good Reasons FOR USING i it | THEY CURE | functional and gastric dis- orders of the stomach and | contribute to the health of [| the entire system by setting every organ to work. THEY STIMULATE a normal flow of gastric juice. fermentation in the stomach and intestines. THEY RELIEVE gastric and intestinal pain. THEY ACT at once, and continue to act as long as food remains in the digestive tract. THEY COST only five cents for ten Tab- ules at all drug stores. WANTED—4 : Will nae bod Gare gf bad health life. One gives relief. ‘Qnthe package and accept no substitu ANS. fi'for Scouts, may be had at art? WeBarmples and one thoasand testim Miled to any addrews for 5 cents forw (pans Chemical Oo., 1) Sprace St.. fee Teturned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of ention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent- ofsame. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patentc d through us advertised for sale at our expense. at taken out throuch ws receive special notice, without charge, in Parent Recorp, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, facturers and Investors. d for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) Building, - WASHINCTON, D. C. ; Saddles, all styles and painting tler, Mo. irness $3 to B Owen of Bat aintiff, vs tor yefore the ates cc in th of Missouri and shows to. the satis- faction of ihe court by the return of tne sheriff | that the vefendant, F.G. Power, can not be found therefore, Can not be in. the ordinary is ordered by thi «i by pi 1a suit against he objectand gen- orce the lien of the nature of which is f Missouri for the de ss amounting in th together upon the comission and fees, scribed tracts of land situated in Bates county Missour to-wit | Lot nin ‘) teen 14) in| th west side ler, Missouri, and that unless the said defendant — be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and bolien in the city of Butler, Batescounty, Missouri, on the ‘first second Monday in February ne third day toercof the term sha'l so long continue, and if not th before the end of said term,) and plead to said petiton according to law the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendere do accore to the prayer of ‘said petition and the described real estate sold to satisfy the same And itis further ordered by the court that a copy hereof be published in th BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the last in ays before the first Tuesday after th 1 and on or before sertion to be at least uhirty day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record clerk aforesaid Witness my hand as [Seat] with the seal of said court hereunto affixed Done at office in Butler op this th Decembe 1900 sth cay of 5 a 1o-4t tHURMAN, Circuit Clerk Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ County of Bates s In the circuit court of Bates County in vacation, Jannary 1th, 190). 1 Missouri at the relation and to the use B Owen, exofficio collector of the re Bates county in the of Missouri, plai , ve. A. A. Vau F, Vaughn, C. A athe Wal frost Company tion for delinquent tax Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at torney the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates County, in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her pet affidavit, stating among other thing above named defendants, A. A Vaughn and W F Vaughn are non-residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that the defendant notified by publication that plaintiff has com a suit against them in this court by pe- mence tition and affidavit the object — and general nature of whi his to enforce the lien 0 the state of Missouri for the delin- quent taxes of the years 1599, amoune- in the aggregate to the sum _ of 7 together with interests, costs, ‘and fees, upon the following Sof land situated in Bates County souri to wit: Northeast quarter of thirty-five (35) and northwest quarte west half of the northwest quarter of thirty-six (36), aud sixty-four (64) _acr part of west half of northwest quarter of sec- tion thirty-six (36); also southwes* quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-four, and north half of southeast quarter of section twenty-five (25), and east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-five (25), and west half of southwest quarter of section twenty- five (25), and seuth half of northeast quarter and northwest quarter of northeast quarter and south half of northeast quarter of northeas quarter of section twenty. five (25), and the east half of southeast querter and northeast quar of northeast quarter and westhalf of southeas quarter of northeast quarter of section twenty- commis- cribed | six (26), all in township forty-two (42), of range | twenty-nine (29), and that unless the |said defendants, be and appear at the next term of this courtto be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county Missouri, on the first Tuesday alter the second Monday’ in June, 1901. and on_ or | before the third day thereof—if the term shall so Jong continue—and if not then before the | end of said term, and plead to said petition ac- | cording to law the same willbe taken as con- fessed and judgment rendered according to the | prayer of said petition and the above described reai estate sold to satisfy the same ‘And it is further ordered by theclerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the BuTLeR WEEKLY Times, 8 weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo.. for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done atoffice in Butleron this the 15th day of January, 1901. -4t [sma] J.P. THURMA Cireuit Clerk Sheriff's Sale By virtue and authority of a tion for delinquent taxes, issued f of the clerk of the circuit court © Mo., returnable at the F of said court, tome directed in favor of of the revenue ost W. O. Jarvi upon ali the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant W. O E in and to the following described Bates county, Missouri, county have ied and seizec State situated in uarter and lots (6) all in h 35), township thirty-nine of range thi one (31), 1 will on Wednesday, March 13, 1901, hours of nine o’clock in the fore- the afternoon of that oor of the court hou: Bates county, Missow: uch thereof as may be re- ne, to the highest bidder said execution and costs. =. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. oli the same or reqired at publ for cash, t 10-4t Administrator’ jotice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of aimin- istration on the estate of W. L. Morgan, deceased, were granted to the under- gned on the 2iet day of January 1901, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri ‘All persons haying claime against ssid es tate, sre required to exhibit them for allow- ance to the administrator within one year after the dste of ssid letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of ssid estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the dste ofthis publication, they will be foreyer barred. = 1.-tt H. H. GARDNER, Adm’r. ‘ jcash Footpad Stops a Statesman. Feb. 21.—A robbery o+- ht. Repr sentative county. be > victim. his way to visit ai Imundson of D s He Was « at a dark poir of the prin man suddenly step; rom t ow, and pr head of tt commanded him sented a pistol to from Dallas throw member to his hands. The request wascomplie« the highwayman went throug Edmundson’s pockets, relievin of a pocket book contai drafts on the state treasury. one f $75 and the other for S80 1S5i The robber ther cape in the da drafts 1 kness the and po found a short distan rom where the robbery oceurred and were re stored to Mr. I undson ox ic inka The Kind You Bears the Signature of Two More Cudahy Arrests St. Paul, Feb. Patrick Huss | of this city was st te a | warrant M. I Baum, an O } dete € re kidnaping of young Cu F. Lane lias T Wis a last nigl Ipon samt arge. | Neither rrests. however beca | publie till this a noo | Excursion Rates. ' On Feby 19th the Mo R | way will” sell tickets to following round trip, Houstor ilv s Antonio. Beaumont, Port Arthur Pexas, and Lake Charles Evansville, Ind.. Feb. Woo nan convention Mexico, Mo., Feby 1 Moder Woodman convention San Francisco Ca Sandiego 50, date « week during Fe Washington uration; tic neall or or address VANDERVOC APE WORMS “A tape worm eighteen feet long at a n my taking two mmr, Agent. E ta Jascarets. notice by sensible people GEO. W. BowLes, 5 CANDY CATHARTIC TRADE MARK REGISTERED Pleasant. Palatable. Good. Never Sicken, Weake: CURE CONSTIPATION. Remedy Company, Chieago, Montreal, New York. ° uaranteed by 3. Sold and DUBE Tobacco Hab: gists to © LaX. Le + Briiliaat Flower Seed, Worth $1.00 for 13 cen Above 10 packages rare Salzer's Seeds ¥ JOHN A.SALLER SEED C0... LaCrosse,’ Wie. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given to sll creditors anc ail others interested inthe estate of Priscille Mailie, deceased, tnat I, E Mullis, execu tor of said estate intend to make final set tlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county probate court. in Bates county. state of Missouri, to be hela at Butler, commenc ing on the 13th day of Febroary, 1901 at EE, MUL Executor —_— Notice of Final Settlement. given to all creditors an the estate of Henrs Notice ie hereby all others interested ip Couchman, deceased that I, H.L Couchmar administrator of ssid estate, intend to make + final settlement thereof, at the next term o the Bates County Probste court, in Bates county, state of Missouri. to be held at Butler on the llth day of February, 101. H L COUCHMAN, iministrator 9-4 A Execut« given, tha upon thé estate of Pe Notice s hereby e been granted to ti county probate court, ing date the 2 sons having ¢ are required to exhibit ther ance within one year from letters, or they may be precind r 5 benefit of such estate i im be x ted within two qd o rr : NE KAUNNE 12 Execut se ee Executor’s Notice Notice ig hereby given, that letters testamentary on tate ef An deceased. were cranted to the undersigned on the 22d day of Februsry IW), by the Probste Court of Bates County souri All persons having claims sgsinst~sid estate required to exhibit them for allowance to execator within one year after the date asid letters, or they may be precluded fro any benefit of ssid estate iif sueh claim: Dot exhibited w: in two years from the $ this publication, they shall be forever Sarred. E. C. MUDD, = Executor. Omad han MARKET REPORTS. M St. Louis Cash Grain Oklahon Lou Strack by state Ce a Huge Wave. nsor of Advertising. M 4 STATE PRISON e |A Midnight Fire Practically De stroyed Nebraska’s New Penal += Institu Ve tion at Lincoln. CONVICTS MARCHED OUT IN SAFET ln Prison ¢ They Were Taken to the Huge Court Yard and Will Be Guarde by the State Militia for the Tir ng The Loss Is $200,000 and There Wa No Insure COUNT 4S DEAD Are Oonice tave Ke ved from Manth « Contia That Aguinalde ts o f th Way M Ar , ' M u Aw U the m Gen, Maed 1 ' ! ” near t “ . irect inform mt \ adi ‘ « pr e « ence wpor ! \ ! time “ } id ™ 1 t t ' t | ase le had been carr , | 1 h. * i 1 +3 rv the Fil a of - lost af th 1 all « a“ t ! alive th he ' < ee month “ x. | 2 de 7 | muc time i | frecnuc n Manila ly j ved, and for month cer | tainlw had 1 her Re sband | CHAFFEE’S FORCE TOO LARGE. ! | The State Department Will Redace the Le | gation Ga Pekin, Whic Numbers About 1,800 Soldiers. March } ted pe force the is of rather and nc unnecce rena ob r or r bir l- | and in ord nt inducement United St | the orders CABINET MEMBERS RESIGN y's Official Pawily Takes Bot Onl President MeKi Formal Leave of Office, for a Few Daye 5 } asks t-—i net 9 y, & & tt “ tial term, all « r, be ef to the p d re r to tak offer “ to t eer t Apr t€ | der C. ¥ £ tsburg, Pa ti. + at Decrease in February Fasberes r Con detinr - Ok. |B 3 i i 4 ee ‘ eT

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