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Harness and Saddlery: * Buooies and Surries; Road Wagons and Spring Wagons - ——— ; Second-hand Wagor Harness $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to i Buggy Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets an get our prices and you will surely tr sOWS 1B pand see US: ad feene in Portugal at the fio Po: BYING THE PORT Gk NEAR THE VALLE MA i The rugged | taining a large quantity of iron, make it inj hence the grapes have to be carried to the tr they are called, and some are lary 4, which they do dancing to mus APES TO THE WINi DEM IZ W tH TROVE N rus G VATS TO with projecti. cks of ~ ALFRED SPEER, tgandy rivals the world, imported the Port Grape ts ago, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Valley N Passaic county, New Jersey, is identical to that of de’™ Speer’s New Jersey Vineyards made into wine. m western vineyards. wine extends around the world (Grocers and Druggists sell Speer’s Wines and Keep young by keeping well; headth-is youth. Ripans Tabules cure that old teeling. 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New York Our Pioneer wine grower of New Jersey whose Port Grape wine and many The soil vines a3 fenetiz. situated in the Passaic valley below the mountain range and the pes are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic where they are d between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seeds tse grand wines of Speer’s that have mellowed in flavor in the use of years ot ripening, are the choicest wines in this country and only be obtained by paying a price that is higher than new wines Mr. Speer deems it necessary for a healthy ethat it be allowed years to mature in wood to get rid of its ise parts; with this object he keeps his wines several years in ted cellars and frequently racks before bottling or offering for The reputation of Speer’s wines asa valuable inedicinal and Brandy Harness 5 test in design and painting Mo. fled t lant be not th: for etand gen the lien of th Ltaxes of th ng in ther with in upon the te id situated in Kates count n block fourteen (14 weat side eddition to Butler, Missour that unless the said defendant t appear next term of th to be | bolven in the city « r, Bat on “firs a After the in F uary 1 and on or before the thercot the term sha'l so long continue, and if not the: before the end of said term,) and plead to sa petition according to law the same will be taker as confessed and judgment rendered accordi prayer of said peti the ved real estate sold And itis turther ordered a copy hereof be published ex WEEKLY Times, a weekly printed and published in Bate Mis souri, for four weeks successively, the last in sertion to be at least whirty days before the firs day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand abo lerk afore: {[seac] with the seal of said court hereunte affixed. Done at office in Butler ox this the sth day of December, 1900 10-4t J. P. THURMAN, Cireuit Clerk. Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates. In the circuit court of Bates County Missouri in vacation, Janvary 15th, 1901. The state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of A B_ Owen, exofficio collector of the revenue of ee 588. Knew She Would Die. Texarkana, Ark., March 6.—Miss Della A. Johnson, a beauti and highly educated young lady. died to- day at the residence of her t. Mrs R. Ferguson, in this city. Her illuess was Of only two hours’ durat The moment she she called her aunt and told | was going to die and ther: necessity to send She lost Was for a consciousness afterwards and Her complaint was The young lady came } Was neve hea three weeks ago from New Car Ind., where resided wi i She was ona prospecting sit to this section and conte: ug school. The remains will be in terred here. Deadly Assault Ct Chillicothe, Mo., March 6 ssult of a feud of lo Whiteside, a ird Gen, Botha’s Demanc New York, March 6 ~The | 2 Journal prints a r in which it is i Kitchener, Sir Al Botha complete settlement of the wre discu An agreement, it is said, is in three days. by Botha are given as follows t te vo Boers shall be sent na and those there shall be returned shall be punished; private property shall be protected; form of future government shall be assured rebels in Cape Colony not Excursion Rates. On Feby 19th the Mo. 1 Rail way will sell tickets to folowing points in Texas at rate of $15 for round trip, Houston, Galveston, Sat Bates county in the state of Missouri, plain i 2 ‘s a : it ve ALA. Vaughn, Wo F, Vaughn, Ga, | Antonio, Be: Aumont, Port Arthur Allen and The Walton’ Trast Company, de- | Texas, and Lake Charles. La —— Evansville, Ind, Feby 12, Wood- Civil action for delinquent taxes. man convention Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- "a ae torney before the undersigned. clerk orf Mexico, Mo., Feby 13, Modern the cireuit court of tes County, in} Woodman convention. the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition and affidavit, stating among other things that the ab e named defendants, A. A Vaughn and W F Vaughn are aon-residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered i tion, that the defendants be ion that plaintiff! has com menced & suit against them in this court by pe- tition and affidavit the object and general nature of whichis to enforce the lien o! San Francisco, Los Angelos and Sandiego, California, one way only $25.50, date of sale Tuesday of each week during Feby, March and April Washington, D. €., presidential in- auguration; tickets on sule Fet March land 2. For further ifor- the state of Missouri for the delin- : 2 quent taxes of the years 1399, ameune-| mation call on or address, ing in the aggregate to the sum of $102.57 together with interests, costs, commis- sions, and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates County Mis- souri to wit: Northeast quarter of section thirty-five (35) and northwest quarter of the | west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-six (36), ard sixty-four (64) acres south part of west half of northwest quarter of sec- tion thirty-six (36); also southwest 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-tive , and west half of southwest quarter of section twenty- five (25), and south half of northeast quarter and northwest quarter of northeast quarter and south half of northeast quarter of northe: quarter of section twenty. five (25), and the e half of southeast quarter and northeast quarter of northeast quarter and west half ef southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section twenty- six (26), all in township forty-two (42), of range twenty-nine (29), and that uniess the said defendants, be and appear at the next term of this court to be begur and helden in the city of Butler, Bates county Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday” in June, 191 and on or before the third day thereof—if the term shall s« long continue—and if not then before thr end of said term, and plead te said petition ac cording tolaw the same will be taken as con fessed and judgment rendered according to th+ prayer of said petitionand the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same And it is further ordered by theclerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the Butter WEEKLY Trves, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo for four weeks successively, the last insertior to be at least thirty days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record. Witmess my hanc as clerk aforesaid with the seal o {sza] said_court hereunto affixed. Don atoffice in Butleron this the I5th day of January, 1901. J.P. THURMAN, 12-4t Cireuit Clerk Trustee’s Sale. Whereas J W Ennis and Sarah J Ennis his wife, by their deed of trust dated May 15, 184, and re- corded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Mo., in book page 76, con- veyed to the undersig 8 the follow described real es: » lying and being situate county of Bates and State of Misso ck Lot one thre tion to the te n COF payme of bloc 0 r tB 190) + to t : th day of May. E. C. VANDERVOORT, Agent “ly wife had pimples on her face, but she has been taking CASCARETS and they Bave all disappeared. I had been troubled with constipation for some time. but after tak- ing the first Cascaret I have had no trouble with this ailment. We cannot speak too high- ly of Cascarets.” FRED WARTMAN 5708 Germantown Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. CANOY CATHARTIC Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken. or Gripe, lic, 2c, He CURE CONSTIPATION. Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, New York. NO-T0-BAC ue uaranteed by all drug- Sold and WBE Tobacco Habit gists to “SALZER’S SEEDS WILL MAKE YOU RICH” ‘This isa daring statement. but Sal ‘ter’g seeds bear it out every ime Con tion olomblostion, 28; Tevolutionize corn growing. lion Dollar Crass. pL pio y peracce. First HOW DUTCH RAISE OYSTERS. Infinite Patience Is Exercised im Briucing Up the Bivalve by Hand “ — = the Ch great attempt to iit nm ma r in an injury n she of the mollusk Ir f all the care taken. there Oss from 2 to 5 per cent. of oysters A woman holds the colle in her hand nd usually a spec de pair of scissors to remove the young oyster from the collector. Th mollusk’s next station life is in known as an ambulance is an designed t¢ apparatus it from enemies mbulance i How box wire m the top and ottom. through which tl water 1 ss freely, but which keeps fis} on the outside. The bc 3.000 oysters. and down to bot The oysters remain in these boxes for three months. during wh they are well looked after ar ‘ ‘ rent washings the of *h hey are from two to 3 tana cu) aaketoe a a Pe enough : but ¢ ot much prof s of so that the 1 in the water. being i »wed to remain the = thee ities ¢ tt it ata CROWNS OF THE QUEE Possessed Three. the State Crows Being Valued at Over $500,000. Queen a possecsed es “ ara which sbe wore at t ubilee ceremeonres fm 1807 s f ur y oh state jew J 162 rsonal cost of he j- . w & tre s entir r $23 ne ‘ t v- ‘ s . ‘ ft ring e 1 ¢ = 1 , he er fe or ae r settir re yg and one » oF 1o The crow As worn by the « n tion whatever sinc t coronation @ y@arsago. The crown \ made for the q@#e2 by deli & Bridge. It may, howeve- 7? t this juncture to say the estimated value of its stone that time comprising 2783 d 277 pearls, 16 sapphires, 8 emeralds and four rubies—was £110,760, apart from the priceless roby which be- longed and to Edward, the black prince, large sapphire purchased by IV. In the opinion of compe- tent experts the stenes stil) have ah intrinsic worth of a like sum, even if no account be taken of the value that would attach to their iMustrions asso- ciations the George CURIOUS ROOT OF KANSAS. It Is Formed Like a Man and Grows Abundantly in the Rich River Bettoms. One time John J. Ingails was in this town for campaign purposes, and put in considerable ef his time while waiting for the night meeting to be- gin at the Herald office, says the Gaylord (Kan.) Herald. A short time before this Ben Curtis had left at this office a curious looking root, which competent jndges said was a manroot, from its resemblance to the body of a man. The head, neck, body, legs and arms of a man Te all su ntly indieated by the dif- ferent parts of the root to make the resemblance very striking. Ingalls noticed it standing in the corner and asked what it was. He was told that it was ar as we could find out a manroot. He looked at it mo- ment in his peculiar way. “Manroot,” as he drawled. “Can it vote And without waiting for reply e od: alked to whole room of those thin Are there here?” On being informed that they were extremel a these parts he seemed greatly reKieved and cra cionsly handed us wp a cigar which he had purchased for this special ocea- incident was browsht to my m by ser vy a pecimen of this a town by Logan Ryan the oth ad put on exhibition at L hardware store it k wr the root of ld gourd and abunda long tue s 2 r ze, some Teasnr = owing some rene 2 Observant Little Charlies