The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1901, Page 4

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thi » by thieves, sho went through the house taking everything of value they could carry vaway. Mrs. Fulton wasin Harrison- ville at the time of the robbery and the men folks were in the timber. mc nn “A snow storm prevailed in Colora- elo Sunday and covered the ground sstorm reached the proportions of a Ylizzard. Cattle have suffered and the railroads and tratfic generally in the mountains have been blocked. The report of Warden Starke shows | shat the following counties sent eon- victs to the penitentiary from this secvion as follows: Bates 9, Benton %, Henry 17, Cedar 2, Dallas 7, Pet-} tais 15. Polk 4, St. Clair 1, Vernon ¢ ‘Whe total number in the penitentiar. on Jan. 1 was 2,116. thi yr ¢ iat vt} boaré of anagers of the Higgins-| ute Home: W. C. Bro-| H, W little fat makes all ence. and left hollows and fear; the xo a depth of from three toteninches.} fat, that was comfort anc] The building is to be a modern structure, a ‘ with heavy walls, steel beams, plate glass. neers tons. of the state, the color and curve--all but p "j}encaustic tile, slate roof, steam heat and trom her food. £ (OLONTRACTOR ad bids w the county clerk in if Notice is hereby given that sea be received at the office of Butler, Bates county, Missouri up to twelr¥e o’clock m. sharp, Tuesday, the 16th day of April, 1901, for the erection, construction and completion of a Court House for said county according to the plans, details and specifi Dimples and jov have cone, | cations prepared by Geo. E. MeDonald, Areh 3 tect, s902 East ISth street Kansas City, Mo., which are now on file in the elerks office of said county. 1 in the And ind pain. other does not know that the differ- , plumbing. All bids shall be for the entire love--is gone. completion of the building and each contractor | o ie > £ shall accompany his bid with s sample of stone The little one gets no fat} and brick proposed. All bids shall contain a certified check in the sum of ($500.00) Five Hundred Dollars, made payable to the treasurer of Bates county, Mis- There is some- ng wrongzitis either her foc seuri, as a guarantee tosald ceunty that the pi +1) =} - ye contractor would if awarded the contract, enter food-mill. She hashad n0|intowrittensgresmentsin Gupticsie with acid for weeks; is living on wha g |she had stored in that pl are Z G3) days le body of hers: and that go She is Governor Dockery has appointed | it is death, be qu All bids the following members ) he > : ee ~ S of the Scott’s E on Cod | bids shall But! Fifty Thousand reserves the right to reject anvor all bids. All rorCovrt H« clerk of said county. y order of the eounty and furnish a good and sufficient bond double the amount of contract, which bond must be acceptable to the county court of said p um p county, and shall be furnished within twelve after award of contract, and if the contractor fail to supply and executesuch bond, then the aforesaid check shall be forfeited to said county as damage. shall be upon printed forms fur- nished by the county clerk of said county. Approximate cost of building (950,000.00, Dollars. The county court be sealed and marked ‘‘Proposats’’ Sz and be delivered to the Groncr E. McDow Arshiteet. nty Court of County. Sam’L. Wrst, Presiding Jadge. L.D. Wrwsatr, 4 ate Judge, J.J. Marcu, Assoc > Judge. 8. T. Broapprs, County Clerk. ler, Missouri, March sth 1901 co = EKLY Times, @ bewspaper published in said | _ Notice is hereby given to all creditors. and | county of Bates, for four 2 | all 18 interested in the estate of Wm M Dal- | published at least once a w a | ton, deceased, that I, Edgar Dalton and 5 4 | tion to be at least fiftes } | Daiton adm’rs, of said estate, intend to make | day of said next June term of this | final settlement thereof, at the next term of | J.P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk | the Bates County Probate court, in Bates | A true copy from Witness | county, state of Missouri, to be held at Butler [rza1t] my hand and » it court | commencing on the 13th dsy of May, 1901 of Bates Coun day of} i Epcar DaLtos aND 8anan A Dare: March, 197! THURMAN, } 2-4t Administrators. 24 Circuit Clers dose and then stop. Bet- ter take a laxative dose each night, just enough to cause one good free move- ment the day following. very next day. appetite returns, your dyspepsia is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up, your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble. years, made. than half a box have ever tried. March 30, 1899. Arrington, Kans. Notice of Final Settlement. Trustee's Sale, BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, S¢#00 Lisrary swiNDLER. Made a Clean Sweep. OOOO OOOO SESS SSSESOC0OO29093 ye Arh. q ’ hereas, W. W. Graves, a eae The deroocrats captured all the rs by por phenols. | frost rs t = offices in the township election held o¢ Bh and for Bate J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. : for Him to C Your Way ‘ ee L& page 439 ¢ __J-D- A i Look Out for Him to Come ¥ lin thiscity duesday by edod case ving siteane’ J- D. Atien & Co., Proprietors. The statesuperintendent of schoola majorities. There was three tickets, AT THE and state of M 7 gee ee ae 7 ne receiving for early two democratic, citizen ané iti f TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: has been receiving for ne arly two democ ratic, itizen and pr vition. 2 — years letters like the following. He The followi the vote: S 0 A i et The Weexty Times, published every has advised several prosecuting at- TRUSTEE ve 8 = Whursday, will be sent to any address File eudodionn bat oo far fee ot ee BB: ‘ ne year, postage paid, for $1.00, torneys of the swindiers, 8¢ : a J — e, I - - Every day in the week. We are sellir i hey have not been brought to jus- JC Phillips € S22 Allstandard prints at they ] can is a Allstandard prints a Notice to patrons ofthe Rural Free tice. The following letter explains COLLECTOR A good Bleach Mus lit ’; : itse! t D Rafter, D 439 Hope bleached muslin Delivery Route. Yancy Combs, the itself si Secon BRaeatec. 33 @ Lonsdale muslir ag sae ; tose le. M Feb. 12: 1901.— 3 F Scott, C. ‘ F n ote am carrier, will take subscriptions for; Ro endale. ao, ‘ >: : 190 B F Richards, Pro. 2 4-4 Brown muslin to sell Shispaper. He also takes subscrip- State superintendent of schools, Jef- | ASSESSOR Table Oilcloth : : : npaen City: Mc Jenr Sir—Do y J W Holloway, D. 458 tions for any other papers. jferson City, Mo.: | Dear Sir—Do you Ly Be hl ee Silks for wa . 25 cents a yard and up b oe iknow of aman named Bennett sell- | ee at ae ‘ : reid) in the atte = . | m M Roe, Pro 22 - Ae = ” | eas a of ooks f istri sT. Dress woods 10 cents per vard a te of Missouri, on WILL VOTE FOR IT. jing a library bo i r district __ CONSTABI Tess LOOK per } lay, April 19, 1901, aaaly su f schools? He represented himself to | = A Goodwin, ” 52 A big line of muslin underwear at a less price that between the hours of nine o'clock im fue Times is decidedly in favor o TEN Ae ‘i ae Sea a ecatur Smith, C. zee = noon and five c’olock iu the aftern i erp Whe «city | he eeu fn eae eur BURP le alee de ak eS you can afford to make them at jemstantentt sf) sald ae rnunicipal ownership. i 4 mentary Reading Books of the state | JUSTICE OF PEACE “A or ea ag Retsg Csices Boe T. sMiTK" should own its —— : ant anc |He represented himself as state] k rien D. £6 Laces, embroideries, lace trimm all over laces any yl Stance bas sold the above the proposition submitted appears | _ o aeened 4 nde! ofl A 5 Millhorn, ©, 312 | : : nd has rest in the mat le proy The electritian |28e0t- We issued two orders of| OJ Welton, Pro. 30 '@ and embroidery, and the swellest line of wash woods 8 oe _ = to be a good one. ne elec 40 | $18.75 apiece and the books were to | BP Jeter. D: Order of Publication, who made the estimates comes ri | be delivered to us Feb. 1, 1901,| hae cota | that can be found. ISSOURL the very best of epee” ral nt : 1 (fifty-one volumes.) We have not | DV brennan). i Our prices w rantee always to bet! west. We have confidence in the integrity anc jseen or heard of tie books or ao TN Ervin, ¢ i want yourt Come a Pe us | grocd judgment of = “ “s and) oi, We have heard from Bok Ww Cee Fre ane | r G members of the council. he con- : ; rated Tn MEMBER 3OARD. { meuibers of the coun OM county t he is found out there as | cnas pixon, 482 Henry Donovan, v.49) @ «3 ‘ census of opinion o« those cities that) |. vindler, and we wouldliketoknow|JH Allison. 331 ‘T N min, ¢ ly & vil action f own their own light sis that 1 Pe a is other | J Blevins, Pro 29 WH Holloway, Pro 27 & Now at this cay ce H ‘pest i Aiet pots ‘ na hae | attorney ty fore the «¢ and is a good thing. It | . at steps] as : a - t n the suite of ne hae Cash usany more than! im. Wha pea CATTLE SYNDICATE FORMED. { @ iis: ict Sak oconee by yt cost us any more tl i saab l¢ take to r our me VI ee am, | thea entitled cause against the den the city would have to pay. to nn ine| , goss secesteocese*: Bones athe ale ea H UL i 8 county, Nh dividual or Apaty erie = P Jlike to hear from yo 1e earliest |T. C. of Texas, at the <x rail Prion. isso, pects of doing much better. A ICPays | opportunity and any advice you can | os sibs te inot be found z private company there is no good} |” é : Head.--$2,000,000 Combine. found, andthe re m why, if prop Thy manag = rea KRausas Citv, Mareh 24 Che or- t . Ort Chat the gai re wo d not pay the city to own it.| : ao te ut fu syndicate with acap- I silon that plainag : : ) ‘ R x ation ndice iy . ct him in trie coun Ve would much prefer to hi seen | eo i o-> 4) O00 to “ 341.000 neral mature . a : s U Clerk oe ; I ? > ti be sate or Mig. this question carried over v | : 1 aon ra lands undle of the yeor etal — st GE aoe : t nt of $1 suntil the princip t ty 6 eoks Texas at sleted : omnteaions aa ; Ja . 5g) pe pees eee a rom yneued agent jin Kausa i fhe organization fissoust Smee oa i WoS500,000 in Judge ; i é we will ever have i iny W. Scott new York, aceom- : f ; Lion, and we exp Oak Of isct \ ane os I toda is 5 € e osby'’s M | plish sterday, and v r nae, Or : : . Payne, O March A ‘ Ss : publ eS eae ld porate at / \ 2 t 1 Alf 5 ifr r. W i i fer- , i ea : ‘ the Y 9. Hogarty, a farmer ; et: y : = ees ; ; tie 16) w Je . oye t yt {i tae youth of town, t ee li wee Ye oh ae ydnivht, ov 3 e tame i > nt 7 | be and the ahovedee +t i; in which 1 re to aj* a z ee Fs : : SP ecaidiae eer Tea estate » yeatiety the same, dynamite and went ; ( } is att a i see 4 vist yrdered by the court afore: rT eoine the rounds of | 2204 | teu, A —= 8 > said that ' r pu blighe mouncing his intentions to blast Wy Coins Spi on) i | 2 + r ' Bor y i a Weekly aaa a Rober ad 3 - 5 $ rw ‘ | oe ae stumps tera violent explosior hat one Baron Robert | : ns - ’ pr 4 and published in Bates county ii was heard and on investication his id left two million dollars | _ a : | sersice at ueast thirty days botore the daw tl a ries a , ! fiss t HALEY. Sopran € « next term o1 said cou friends found scattered remnants of led among the survivors < - Lie —s re & ! A true copy of the record Witness lonel Mosby’s regiment. Mr,| The capital stock represents the U.S. Marine Band Concerts seat} my hand a k aforesui t with the the despondent man. An inquest es-| Of Colonel Mosby sig coh git | value of the ranchesand cattle which | oad 5 i 1 hereunto affixed tblished the fact that he had placed Harding: is surviving member of | Y'™ ee Z } Those who visited the inane Done on this the pith doy et ee 1e fi tah e had plac =e these men turn over thesyudieat . ‘oe “4 i en) he explosive in a large stump, sat} that famous regiment, belong sexe sede see ; Ponies a oe tion ceremoniesat Washington he: 20-44 Cireuit Clerk, -on and deliberately lighted the/Company C. ‘His home was piece 4 is i ; fsome of the grandest of band minsic p 2 . as g 1 1 _}the bond issue will be usedin im-j; ee 6 +} Order of Publication Despondéney ast 2 h| perville, Va He isdesirons of know- fat the official concerts of the UL 8 TATE OF MISSOURI ing if th sany truth inthe report, | PPO'Ms &e ae < pipane | Marine Band. Since the reorganiz: cn erent, oF Bak se Ounalaa . 1 hi nches High-grade Ws are! . a e z n the cireuiteourt of Pates County Missourt, We are sorry to say that we have no]! Fé High-gr “er pk Ition of th ional band under the February term, 190k The state of nr re San jto be bought, aud only tine-bred bulls | ae - yori at the relation and to the use ofA, Stewart's bill with the emereeney | Knowledge of the matter further than i : i *propriations made I mn exX-oMcio colle the revenneet . ar wi . > A 1 ; Gished é a Pie company intends to doa{ pecng } Bates county ip the 6t issouri, plains elause relating togrand jaries passed | What the published report contains. A : pratbaais “feed-| ere y Mrs K.P. Moore, defendant, whe house. It provides that the| TH£ Times hopes it is true and the eae i ambeeagee vegies i better than it ever is ore Civil action for delingnent taxes, hh 10Use ne 1 : ala fers” only, which will be sold to eo to]. 8 , & | Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at prand, jury shall consist of twelve| Old boys will get enough to make i for fattenin eee ee varios Dalia the first | (TREY before th reuit court of Bates County, . i Lote Aankinwner cao fortahle orm growing sections Tor fatte SP i. = t = ve BRS’ lin the state of i, and it appearing ren. any nine of whom concurring | their declining years comfortable fae awe | heard in Ame v. At Opera H next term of said court. A truecopy 7 - erie frre tor marke } + seni fe 4 may find an indictment; that no i a sone { night. Mare ssmy hand as clerk aforesaid ou, aivessed te Ganal wg ot bene = ae ce Same Old Chase. aye Fi | . of ourt hereunto ori, and that said sherul of Bates , nd jury shall be convened except : fe Growth of Executive Power. | Done at in Batler on : poirot ong "none fipor i order of a judge of e . Joputy nite States marshais | “ oo - rected, bas made return thereon that the ipon special order of a jt ds = ~~ abil ocd uniting’ into St. Clair| The power of the president seieel i {HURMAN, Circuit Clerk ieniant, Mre. KP Moore, cannot be found, and having power to try felonies, he de-|” pitied vais o peasy: - i ‘ ‘i ae the court being further satistied that proces eel hetl bal hee K ident the} soaring and kitir He personally | eannot ve erved oa said, stefendant, Mr. BE termining wheth jury shall be a i ee = a ‘ * wore, \tis therefore ordered by the court - 5 Se had node chou ibe | disposes of officers carrving salaries | Or oO ublieat fendant be notified by publication selected by the couuty court or sheriff, jwith the hope of capturing one or} €11.000.000 E H | ntift has commenced a sult Seainet Map son es ; rare ot ol aber t : of $ 100,000 a year e court by petition the objed zand in either case to be selected the] more of the members o he eouniy Bh : i ¥ 5 . . | seneral nature of whi his to enforce the lienof same as a petit jury is drawn.—Clin-| Court, but to date have been unsuc-| war and makes a peace in | fre atate of Missouri for ¢he ae sat ‘ teessful.—Osceola Democrit. by himself. And. to cap all, congress quent taxe ot year , amount ton Tribune. y him Ma, ap i Bress | 9 Look at your tongue. the ageregate to the gum —— + | has now abdicated to him full eivil| Is it coated ? ther with interests, costs, Sammie The renomination of H. O i pow | Then you have a bad ed in Bates County, Mie bby the democrats of West Point 4 taste in your mouth every k eighteen (18) Oa For in which position he b | morning. Your appetite id defendants. bead x ; eG | > is poor, and food dis- to peas sery tie Prist Wo ar 'i. § y. 4 ae x | > tresses you. You have hace gig swond indeed co ientary to him = Sees ee SS ae Ae diagss on e sive of : SR 1 | % frequent heada es and 1 thereot—if the term shalise ; sive of ist reposed |p) are often dizzy. Your ontinue, and ot then before fhim by h sj pablic lf 4 s Vof said teris—and i to said petition se tim by his ne > Ka and : = i? taken a oo The more is thia the } iv Ot ‘els are aan 4 and judgment rendered according % The more is th $ his} 2 Final & none i, 4 your bowels are always : {the evove Gaia nomination was a : Slee | > yg ye 1 = ¢ : fons . urtafore- suave < _ There’s an old and re- oof lished im te : ee “<—e- 4, 8 we 1 lf 4 liable cure: “i t ; cents ae ce er pee: & ke last insertion Mise . y 2 ore the first day | of Ma band | A ru Witness my j a Ss with the seslof ] ae ® nto afiaed, Dose ron thie the 3th J. 2. THURMAN, souri at the relation and tothe use of A. B. O«en, ex-officio collector of the rev of Bates Country in the state of Misseuri, plais- tit, ve. Martha >teele, defendant. Civil Action for delinquent taxes. Now at thie day comes plaintiff by her attor ney before the circuit court of Bates county the state of Missouri, and it sppearing to the court that summons has been issued im the above entitled cause aginst the defendant Martha Steele, directed to the sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, and that seid cs tates county, , wo whom ssid eam mous wasdir.cted, has made retarn thereon that the defenda.t Martha steele, be found, and the court being farther that process cannot be served on said Ge fendant, Martha Steele, it is therefore ord ered by the court, that the said de be notified by publication that plaintif’ commenced asuit against her in this court \ EEK MES, 2 er y sh | cay of wor county of Bates for four weeks suc H ‘ Cireuit € nblished a ea week, the } t to bea @st thir € before the rek | day of said next June ter: s court Order of Publication. J.P. THURMAN, Cirewt Clerk A true copy from the record. Witness | STATE OF MISSOURI, / | [sean] my band and seal of the cirenit court County of Bates, ae | 1gok Bates county, this ith day of Feb-| 1, the Cireuit court of Bates County, Mie se Eee ee souri, February term 1001, the Btate of Mis | i Order of Publication. STATE OF MI-SOURI,} County of Bates, $ In the circuit court, February term, 1#1, Mary Ball plaintiff, vs. Billings P. Ball, defendant. Order of Publication. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney and files her petition and affidavit alleging among other things that defe.dant Billings P. Bali is nota resident of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the court that said defendant be notified by publication | toat plaintif has commenced a suit against him in this court, the object and general nature of which is to secure a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony contracted by and between the plaintiff and defendant herein on the Don’t take a cathartic ss. You feel better the Your grounds of desertion of the plaintiff by the de- fendant without a reasonable cause for the space of one whole year next before the filing of the petition herein; and to secure from the court an order giving tothe plaintiff the care and custody of the minor children born of said marriage, to-wit: John F Sali, aged fourteen years; Nellie G Ball, aged eleven years; Wiilie J Ball, aged nine years; Bessie V Ball, aged seven; Ida M Ball, aged two, andall proper or- ders and judgments,and that unless the said de- fendant, Billings P Ball, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof,to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the lith dav of June next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shail so lomg continue, and if not, then on or before the last day of s: term, wer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confeseed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And it is further ordered. that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Bcrier Price, 25 cents. All druggists. “1 have taken Ayer’s Pills for 35 and I consider them the best One pill does me more good (of any other kind I Mrs NS. E.Tavsor, petition, the object and general nature of 18 to enforce the lien of the state of Mi for the delinquent taxes ob Lay amounting in the aggregate to the sam together with interest, costs, commissions am@ fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missourt, to wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of section ight (=) township Dirty range thirty-one (31) containing 40 ‘And that unless the eaid defendant be apd sp- pear ar the next term of this courtte be begus Bnd holden in the city of Butler. Kates county, Mo.,on the first Tuesday after the Jun- 19/1, and on vr before the ; y thereof (if the term shall 60 con- tinue, and if not then before the end of sald d plead to said pe - be taben as contessel pg wo the prayer of described al e atiefy the san Andi urther erderei by the court sfore- said the copy hereof be published im the Bc VERKLY Time-,8 weekly pew printed and publiebed in Bates county, souri, for four weeks successively, ‘a jest insertion to be at least thirty days before the first 4 the next term of eaid court. A true copy of the record. Witness my han@ asclerk aforesaid with the court hereunto cor in*Butler om thie the 1. P. THURMAN. Csrenlt of said Done st office i

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