The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 21, 1901, Page 7

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McFARILAND BROS, Yarness and Saddlery> Buooies and Surries; Road Wagon and Spring Wagons Wagon Harness $10 to d prices. ¥ fcene in Portugal at the BYING THE PORT GRAPES TO THE WIS NEAR THE VALLE DE MENETIZ W MASHING VaTS TO BE TROD The rugged L n project: staining a large quantity of iron hence the grapes have to be c they are called, and some are large ¢ do dancing to music f % Nay Ded weg go 30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Buggy Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. eand see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with Pes Ald Our Ve $ : ALFRED SPEER, ie Pioneer wine grower of New Jersey whose Port Grape wine and andy rivals the world, imported the Port Grape vines many ago, and planted vineyard in the Passaic Valley N. J. The soi! Passaic county, New Jersey, is identical to that of de’Menetiz. Speer’s New Jersey Vineyards situated in the Passaic valley below the mountain range and the x d made into wine. e grand wines of Speer’s that have mellowed in flavor in the urse 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 from western vineyards. es are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic where they are ed between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seeds wine that it be allowed years to mature in wood to get rid of its warse parts; with this object he keeps his wines several years in fumigated cellars and frequently racks before bottling or offering for The reputation of Speer’s wines as a valuable inedicinal and ily wine extends around the world ("Grocers and Druggists sell Speer’s Wines and Brandy Keep young by keeping well; health is Ripans Tabules cure that old youth, feeling. meee sas nets Dizziness and swimming in the head mean indigestion. When things whirl round take a Ripans Tabule, Women’s headaches are usually laid to the wrong cause; if the stomach and bowels were right, other irregularities would disappear. this. Ripans Tabules prove A beautiful complexion comes from a healthy stomach. Ripans Tabules give that clear pink and white to the skin. ‘Nerves.’ about you? > Have you any ‘‘nerves’’ Are they shaky sometimes? A Ripans Tabule will steady them. A too-goed dinner may have too-bad results. Take oe Ripans Tabules prevent that. it meal times. WANTED—A case of bad health that B-S-P-A-N-S will not benefit One gives relief. package and accept ne substitute. 5 cents, may be had at any drug store. Ten samples and one thousand testimouials will be mailed to any address for 5 cents, forwanted to the Bipans Chemical New York. Sf Co., Ne. 10 Spruce St They banish pain and p Nowe the word R-I-P-A-N-S on the R-1 roleng lite. -A-N-S, 10 for amt UZ NY ED « sketch and description of betve and @ at our expense. tt taken ou Parexy Re utactur for sample copy F® vViCTOR J. Address, EVANS & CO., receive special notice, ated and widely circulated journal, consulted without charge, in (Patent Attorneys,) Building, : WASHINCTON, DBD. C. ; Saddles, all st nand Utier, vles atest in desi AND BROs., iinting Mo ny he plaint t of souri and shows return iefendant nti has com ourt by petition th eral nature of which is to enforce the lie ° ri for the delingnent pting in the aggre together with in on and fees, upon the fo tracts of land situated in l4 thie of + @ in block fourteen side addition to Butler, unless the said defendant appear at the next term of court to be begun and bol en in the city 5 issouri, on_ the md Monday in February the thirdday thereof (if ha Iso long continue, and if not th aid term,) and plead t ng to law thegame will b ronfessed and judgment rendered acc to the prayer of said petition and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same And itis further ordered by the court that a copy hereof be pablished in th BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- | souri, for four weeks successively, the Tast in sertion to be at least thirty days before the first | day of the next term of said court. A true copy tore the tion ac of the record, Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed Done at office in Butler on this the 8th uay of December, 1900. 10-4t J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. [sear] Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates § In the circuit court of Bates County Missouri, in vacation, January 15th, 1901. The state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of A B Owen, exofficio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plain- tiff, ve. ughn, W. F. Vaughn, _ Allen and frast Company, de- fendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates County, in the state of Missouri. in vacation and files her petition and affidavit, stating among other things that the 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 defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has com menceo a suit against them in this court by pe— tition and Midavit the object and general nature of whichis to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delin- quent taxes of the years 1899, amoune- ing in the aggregate to the sumo $102.57 ether 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 southwes* quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-four, and north half of southeast quarter of section tweoty-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 south half of northeast quarter and northwest quarter of northeast quarter and south half of northeast quarter of northeast quarter of section twenty five (25), and the east { half of southeast quarter and northeast quarter | of northeast quarter and west half of southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section twenty- six (26), all in township forty-two (42), of ranze twenty-nine (29), and that uniess the said defendants, be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in June, 1901 and on or before the third day thereof—if the term shall so leng continue—and if not then before the end of said term, and plead to said petition ac- | cording tolaw the same willbe taken as con- fessed and judgment rendered according to the | prayer of said petition and the above described | real estate sold to sati«fy the same And it is further ordered by the clerk afere- said that a copy hereof be published in the Butter WEEKLY Tres, a weekly newspaper rinted and published in Bates county, 0. lor 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 aforessid with the seal of {sea} said court hereunto affixed. Done | atoffice in Butleron this the lth day of January, 1901. J.P. THURMAN, 12-4t Cirenit Clerk ss. first | BOTH IN THE SAME ASYLUM. Former Massachusetts Congressman Was a Millionaire and a Leader of Washington Society. Mass., Mar F. Sprague lionaire Bostor Represet ive Inmate tor some time Boutelle was told of | gressional associate's asylum, he did not ex] prise, and simply s. Sprague? Yes, I where is he stopping When told that Mr at Hope cotta “Well We willhavesome tine talks t axauve POLYGAMY BILL PASSED I Relations in Utah March | practically | j | Salt Utah ’ passed a law permitting polygam) the yesterday, and the house took a tes vote on it to-day, which that it will go through by jority. The Mormon church, An gus H. Cannon, ordered its members Lake, Utah legisl: t ture The senate passed measure | indicates a safe ma- through in both houses to pass it. While the bill does lygamous marriages, it makes it im- not permit po- possible for outsider to bring complaint against any person for unlawful cohabitation. Preparations are being made by many mormons with plural wives to resume living together in one large family. The Gentiles voted solidly against the bill, but the Mormon interests are in a majority in both houses. an The Verdict Valid, Chicago, March 6.—The appellate court decided yesterday that trial judges may take short naps during the progress of acase without endan- gering the validity of the verdict. This was decided in a case appealed by the street railway company in| which a teamster had been awarded } $7,500 damages against it and Judge Stein had slept. { sae i 1 BAD | Mormons Preparing to Resume Former} +, | The Useful and «. That miortable Be Garments Can with a Made Little lngeauicy. likéle: fs oretiy. atviset HIGHEST TYPE Who Ist h Mller One Man Always Within mp prom- writes Sueces her he in cony representative tw Americar wi! ntury gir be t ttype of gir sounds a te of warnir to the eul- ivation of f n “In this m not acve tury. We ners the Abroad, tion of bein € the which éress, there is often a polite but sig- nc anner have f cen- ven deserve, of manners, we ag the Americans do no they the thon we are acquiring but about manners, more important than worle our are ever nificant ce. Our educational sys- them should take portment. w h expressive of more unt of de- H in large what we represent. by measur The atmosphere is warmer the youth. We admire and overflowing v ity of t out- social enthusiasm even envy the the healthy gir t pouring of this ity becomes f and tween innersand Young women who sports, who can do as well that. in the past who ar the anc feelin wher usiasm vital- of the the tful gs opinions of others ine be- re fond of outdoor as men nu- merous things men alone di fully ness in th mothers di lent. but th the womer bu exult g with mer essional w 2 freedom which their } This is execeél- sive women are anners. by their od t and wn persona | Some a id and effective laxative they are simply won- erful. My daughter and I were bothered with sick stomach and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved wonderfully. They are a great help in the family WILHELMINA NAGEL 1137 Rittenhouse 8t.. Cincinnati, Obio. CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Good, Never Sicken. Weaken. or Gripe. 10e, 2c --- CURE CONSTIPATION. Taste Good. Do We. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas J W Ennis and Sarah J Ennis his wife, by their deed of trust dated May 15, 14, and re- corded in the recorder’s office within and for os county, Mo., in book <o. 127 page76, con- to the undersigned trustee the following ribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and State of Missouri, to- | wit: | Lot one (1) of block three (3) in Williams addi- | tionto the town, now city, of Butler, Mo which conveyance was made in trust te secure the payment of one certain nvte fully described in said di of trust; and whereas, fault has been made the payme of said note and the same is now pas due and unpaid Now therefore, at the | request ofthe legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, i will proceed to sell the abov: cribed prem- at public vendue to the higt bidder for t the east front d: or of the court house in e city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri on Friday, March 29, 1901, the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon lock in the afternoon of that day, for rposes of satisfying said debt, interes: >. F. WARNOCK, Trastee. y given to ail Jin the estate of Ar nati DV Brown,s: ‘e. intend toe mske final he next term of the Ba: e court, in Bates county, state s te be he on the 13th day of M 40 Sterling Remedy Company, Chicage, Montreal. Sew York. 315 NO-TO- NEE Admiristrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of simin- istration on the estate of W. L Morgan, deceased, were grantei to the under signed on the 2let day of January I$)1, by the propate court of Bates county. Missouri All peraons haying cisims sgsinst said ce tate, are reqnired to exhibit them for allow- ance to the admini within one year ¢ date of esid letters, or they ma’ ded from any benefit of ssid estate; claims be not exhibited withic rom the date ofthis publication, be forever barred H. H GARDNER AG Seid anc guarantees by al! drug- gists to CUBE Tobacco Habit twe thes Adm’r al Settlement. Notice of Notice is hereby given to si! creditors anc all others intereste the estate of Henry Couchman, decease i, H.L Couchman administrator of seid ¢ intend to make finsi settlement thereof. st the next Ithe Bates Coanty Probate court county, state of Mis id st Butler | on the lith day ef Feb: 1 mt! ith da: COUCHMAS Administrator Notice all oth ounty, state of Lg on Ommencing on t hd Fj eon “JACOB GREEN, Ex | teem.” ns in Wea Time v such the wrapper an im nt fj t in the co an untidy hed from any the dainty wrap- gar- papers ar ch ment that we ban correct © per of to-day 1 tt inees make a f ng i Scalloped Salsify | | mance of Pekir was a Lyacher duces th estion their p it and the Price vents Surrenders Occur Daily. Mareb G with the gunboat La Guna Buy Lieut de surprised an imsurgent camp on the Island of Talim, on Lake Bay, eust of Manila, capturing thirty-one in Manila, surgents Many small detachments in var ious localities are surrendering daily It is reported that negotiations are in progress for the surrender of all insurgents on the Island of Cebu Couldn't help getting acold never cures it; but carrying home a bottle of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and using it as directed, will cure the worst kind of cold or cough. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. Editor of Judge is Dead. New York, March 6.—Isage M. Gregory, editor of Judge sinee its es- tablishment, died yesterday of Bright's disease, aged 65 years. Mr. Gregory was one of the sehool of hu- morists of which the Danbury News man and Bob Burdette of the lington Hawkeye were was born at Johnstown, N. Y. bur- He and the types began his newspaper career Fulton County Democrat on To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails tocure. E. W. Grove’s sig nature is on each box. 25e. Indiana Atni-Lynching Bill. Indianapolis, Ind., March 9.—Se ator Barlow's anti-lynching bill wax passed in th thie afternoon by a vote of 51 to 22 It provides that the office of sheriff shall be va- prisoner the satisfaction of » house in his sheriff the cated whenever a charge is lynched, and must show to the governor that he was not remiss in restored t his duty before he is » of- fice. Children often inherit: feeble di tive power and colic of a more or severe character results, when food is taken which is at all difficult to White's Cream vermifuge a { 7 and permanent For sa digest mat his sweetr Kansas art CASTORIA o Al CAI ways Bought

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