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Sia Sata Sonar | Don’t Accept a Substitute ! When ask for Cascarets be BURIED TREASURE. Two Hundred Thousand Dol- lars in Gold in Vernon County. you hartic! Don’t accept s, imitations or iuine tablets stamp- Never sold in bul Conference With Dockery. you get the genuine Cascarets | | grapes for Speer’s wine. u \ Ol ] rson Mo., Apri! 3.—A It Was Buried Years A by Old He eee pak Ne Chief White Hair. t ttorney of tt Hermitage Republ brewers S. Priest, Gov. I ry Dp ik . fo of ourt Attor eral ¢ Wwoar Judge atS Cj M 18 sitir abilit of the brewers’ acceptance Cr i family last Monday, and | the payment ¢ $225,000 bat ; BE i n 10 formerly lived | under e beer inspection i Ww | be 1 Cross Timber rritere tis said, rea Sie , : ha in solute nent, though it is sO buil brewers with pay the one oO hist« fore exp tion « he time Blue Mound in Vernon county, an nved them to do so—April 15. In| overlooks the farm whi ies at the event they refuse to accept the base of the mound. co tions of the compromise. Gov Blue Mound is where the ¢ Dockery will veto the bill re the ancient tribe of Osage Indians is | the tax from pr tically 338 nts to buried. The Indian village lay : | nts on the barrel This result the base and west end of the mound. | would indicate that the matter would Cay in Vance, in company with Mr t gain taken to the courts to Hightower, visited the place about 16 years » and the captain has several relics that he picked up on the top of the mound at the of the Osage chief. Just east of Blue Mound is Haw- Fitzhugh Lee Il. Gen. ley’s Bluff, on the Osage river. On : . g i the top of the bluff overlooking the] Denver, Colo., April 4.—Gen. Fitz. river are the remains of a stone fort, | hugh Lee is ill at the home of Gen. H.C. Merriam, in this city, having contracted a cold on atripround the Georgetown loop in the mountains. underneath the bluff on a table base rock, about sixty feet above the Osage waters, with some thirty holes alone ina row, about three feet in | He had planned to go to Colorado fy , 2 : ee diameter, that have been cut down | Springs to-day on his way to Cali- in the solid rock, and the inside of| fornia, but this morning he was suf- fering from a severe sore throat and the holes, or walls, are as smooth as ’ iss His physician if glazed by a potter, but are filled symptoms of the pe aes up with sand and rock which have advised him to remain indoors to- fallen from the overhanging cliff. | day, and therefore his journey was postponed. CAS" Yor Infants ui S The Kind You Have Aiways Bougit! Bears the Signature of Just south of the bluff is the remains of old furnace and deep excavations where mining at some time has been done. Mr. Hightower was one of the very first white men to settle in that part of the state, and very frequently vis- ited among the Indians in that early day, and he said he had made inquiry of the oldest Indians who lived there, asto who had done the work at Halley's Bluff, and they told him they had no knowledge as to who did it, as the work was done long before the Osage Indians occupied the coun- try, but there is a tradition that the children of the sun once lived there. Hightower also said there was a Another Oil-Gusher. Beaumont, Tex., March 2 Guify & Co.'s well, No. 8, came in this afternoon of its own accord, and is flowing a feet high. The drill in this well was withdrawn several days while yet in rock, and it seems the oil has found 3. —J. M stream 50 ago, solid tradition that the Osage Indians, | ® Passage through the rock The when they sold their lands to the} ill will be sent through the rock unless the well comes through at full United States government, the tribe : 3 strength without it. received $200,000 to distribute among the tribe and they gave the money to their old chief, to keep for them, and to keep it safe the old chief buried the money, and died, so the Indians lost the money, and since the Indians moved west, squads of them would return to Blue Mound to search for the money. So if the Indians or some ‘pale face’’ has not found it, you need not be surprised to hear of Isaae Allen on his farm two hundred thousand DYSPEPSIA “For six years I was a victim of dys- pepsia in its worst form. I could eat nothing but milk toast, and at times my stomach would not retain and digest even that. Last March I began taking CASCARETS and since thenI have steadily improved, until I am as well as I ever was in my life.” Davip H. MuRPHY, Newark. O. CANDY plowing up, CaS dollars. TRADE MARK REGISTERED RE x r SULATE THE UY 8 / Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do © a Ss, 4 Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, . We. = CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bteri sina Remedy Comp: Chieago, Montreal, New York. S11 Botha’s Letter to Kitchener. z a by all drug- NO-T0- BAG sei (CURE: Tobacco Habit. London, April 4.—The letter of General Botha, the Boer commander- in-chief. to Lord Kitchener, manding the British forces in Africa, Peery to the Order of Publicatior STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates, ‘ com- South recent | In the Ce “, circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, sruary term, 1901, The state of Missouri casually referred to] at the relation and to the use of A B Owen ex- officio collector of the revenue of Bates count in General Kitchener's report of the] in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. T. Wright, defe negotiations, and from which the op- ponents of Colonial Secretary Cham- berlain hoped to obtain some clew of the reason for the failure of the con- ferences, was published as a_ parlia- mentary paper this The ris dated at the commandant Feb. 15, Civil aztion for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates county, in the state of Mi and it appearing to the court that summor s been issued in the above entitled cause against the defendant T J. Wright directed to the sheriff of Bates county 30 <i sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, to whom summons was directed, has made return thereon that the defendant TJ Wright cannot be found, and the court being further satisied — process can not be served on said defenda: J. Wrigh therefore ordered by the mal t defendant morning: and com- ral’s camp, reference to ‘‘the ver- men es witha ; be notid plaintiff! has bal message from Your Excellency.” | commenced a his court by clay : petiti nature of Continuing, the letter says: ‘I have | whic en of the state of Mis- souri for the deline xes of the amounting in the aggregate to the together with interest, costs, , upon the following de uated in Batesicounty, year 1x n of $1.95 commissions, eribed tracts souri, to- the honer to inform Your Exeellency more than I to that no one desires ing this bloody strife to anend. I bring would also very much like to meet he east . quarter Your Excellency for the purpose of | Pang oe) Soe hire mutual discussion, to see ifit is not | iefendant be appear at the +o} a | art to be possible to discover terms under r, Bates co a ee k aS Tuesday after the second Monday this can be done Te- | and on or before the third « ae ee tn $ G _.7 | term shall so r of the of General he end plead to ond ais of no importance. It mere-} = foie rns same N be o the prayer 0 nd | cording sa place of me oe abov ements for Eber This signature is on every bux of the ge Laxative Bromo-Quinine tsvic:: the remedy that cures a cold in one day | printed and for four to be at jay of the “opy of the rt hereunto erk aforesaid } —— Tr, on See two girls in another column gathering Read all all about unexcelled by apy them. Speer’s wines are in the world. American Institute Farmer's (Club. Report the wines of Alfred Speer. of Passaic, y, the most reliable, and his Oporto Wine as superior to any in the world. Trustee’s Sale Notice Whereas, Martha A. Austin and R V. Aus- | tin, her husband, by their certain deed of trust, dated the 2nd day of October, 1s93, and the office of the of lo located on northeast quar- section eight thirty-one f 3), Rieh ih i, st quarteé S) range ter, northw sip thirty-e legal owner and virtue of by said No Premiums! It’s all in between k in’ the fore- the quality. noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day for the purpose of satisfying the terms of a deed of tru: JOE. T. ap alg Sheriff of Bates County, Mo Order of Publication SCATE OF MISSOURL, County of Bates $ I» the Cirenit Court of Bates county, Misse February term 1901. C. E. McLain, plain- tif, vs. George E McLain, defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by her attorney and files ser petition snd affidavit, alleging, among other things that defendant George McLain is not a resident of the State of Missouri and that he has absconded and ab- sented himself from his usuai place of abode so that the ordinary process of law can not be served upon him. Whereupon, it is ordered by the court, that said defendant be noti- fied by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court, the object and general nature of which is to secure from this court a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony contracted and entered into by and between the plaintiff and defendant, and that unless the said defendant George E. McLain be and appear at this court, at the next term there- of, to be begun and holden at the court house in "the city of Butler, in said county, on the lith day of June next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly And it is further ordered aia 2 COPY hereof be published, according to law, in Tx WEEKLY TIMES, & newspaper ished 4 oan county of Bates’ for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion te be at least fifteen days before the first day of said next June term of this court. J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and seal of the cireuit court Issued Weekly William J. Bryan, Editor and Publisher Lincoln, - Nebraska. of Bates county this ith day of [seat.] | February, mag THURMAN, ‘erms—Payable in Advance 1i-4t Cirenit ¢ ‘lerk. i a One Year..... : $1.00 Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, / y, POR IN ooo rr cromenczacnc ones 60 County of Bates, "§ 5% on 35 In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, | Three Months........... : = February term, 1/1, The state of Missouri at as the relation and to the use of A B Owen, ex- | Single Copy...... aa : - O05 officio collector of the revenue of Batescounty in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Wm. Salliards, defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates county, in the state of Missouri, and it appearing to the | ployed. Cyurt that summons tas been issued in the above entitled cause against the vefendant, |}, co . aoe ay Win. Salliards, directed to the sherif’ of Bates | De Sent uponapplication. All money county, Missouri, and that said sheritf of Bates county. Missouri. te whom said summons was|should be sent uponapplication. All directed, has made return thereon that the de- fendant, Wm. Salliards, cannot be found, and the court is further satistied that process cannot be served on said defendant, Wm. Silliards it is No traveling canvassers are em- Terms for local agents will money should be sent by P. O. Order therefore ordered by the court that the said} Express order or by bank draft on detendant be notified by publication that plain- tiff has commenced a suit against him in this New York or Chicago. Do not send court by petition, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missonri for the delinquent taxes of the year | individual checks or stamps. 1n99, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of % .50, together with inrerest, costs, commis- | \\7; pichs. audfees upon the following descrined| WILK THE TIMES in the northwest quarter, and the seuth half of Order of Publication lot in the southwest quarter, all crion | sT a’ OF MISSOUKI, ? tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: eighteen (18), township thirty-nine , range County of Bates $ twenty-nine The west part of the north half of lot two (2), ‘And that unless the said defendant be and | Io the Circuit Court of Bates we appear at the next term of this court to be be- souri. : February term state gun and holdenin the cit Bates of Missouri at the r and to the Missouri, on th after} useofA B. Owen, ex officiv collector of ond Monday in June, on or be- the revenue of Bates county, tn the State of fore the third day thereof (if the term shail so Missouri, piaintif’, ye. Sarah A White and D L, White, defendants long continue, and if not then before the end of said term,) and plead to said petition according to law the same shall be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described realestate sold to satisiy the same. And it is further ordered said that a copy hereof be Butter WEEKLY Times, a Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the pisintit! by her attorney before the Circuit court of Bates county, in the «tate of Mi souri, and it * appesring to the court that summons has been by the. Sourt afore- | isened in “he eoove entitled cause against the published in the} defendants, Sarah A. Write and : weekly newspaper | directed to the sheriffof Bates cou printed and published in Bates county, Mis-|Sourj. and that said sheriff of Bates cnet, tena So ively, the last in- | Missouri, to whom said summone was direct- ert‘on to be ai least thirty days before the first | Ca hae made return thereon that the detend- day of the next term of said court. A true ants, Sarah A. White and L. White, cannot re ep hod as ninc be found, and the court being further satistied Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid | that procees canbot be served on eaid defend- [seat] with the seal of said court hereunto ant=, Sarah A White and L White it ie his Mixed. Done at office in Butler, on | therefore ordered by the court that the satd this the 15th day of March, 1901 defendants be notified by publication that J. P. THURMAN, plaintiff has commenced suit against them 20-4t Cireuit Clerk. n this court by tition, the ob- ject and general mature of which is to enforce Order of Publication the lien of the state of Missouri for the delin- quent taxes of the year 7, amount- STATE OF MISSOL =.) es ing in the aggregate to the sum of County of Bates, si @1.57, together with interest coste, In the circuit court of Bates cou Missouri, |Commission and fees, upon the following February term, i9) . The stat puri at | described tracte of lard situated in Bates relation and to the use of A wen, ex- | county, Missouri, to-wit Forty-six acres, being the north west quarter officio collector of the revenue of Bates county the state of ssouri. plaintiff, vs./Of the southeast quarter, and the northea-t Sears, E. A. Bennett and C.F. Pharis, de- | Corner ot the soutbeast quarter of the south fendant West quarter of eection thirty-one (51). town ehip forty-one (41), range thirty-two (32), aud thet unless the ssid defendamts be and appear at the ne term of th court, to be begun and holden in the city Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff t torney before the circuit court of Bate her at- ounty, the state of Missouri, and it appearing to the | of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the court that. summons has. been ‘fssned “in the first Tuesday siter the second Mondsy in above entitled cau against the defendants, | Jane, 191, and on or before the third day M. Sears, E. A. Benncttand C. F. Pharis, di-| thereof, it the term shall so long continue, rected to the sheriff of Bates county, Micsouri, | and if not then before the endof said term and that said sheriffof Bates county, Missouri, | and plead to said petition according te to whom said summons was directed, has made return thereon that the defendant, \ cannot be found and the court being f satisfied that process cannot be served on saic defendant M. sears, it is therefore ordered b the court that the said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has comm suit against him in this court by pet object and general nature of whiel the lien of the state of Missouri for the quent taxes of the year 1549, amounting aggregate to the sum of $2.28 together wi / terest, costs, commissions, and fees, upon the | following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: ie Done at office in Butleron this the 15th Twenty-eight and thirteen hundredths acres, | day of March, i991 J.P THURMA being lot six (5), in the northwest quarter of sec_ | z (treuit Clerk law, the same willbe taken as confessed and judgment rendere« according to the prayer of said petition, and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same And it is further ordered by the court efore- said that a copy hereof be published in the ced a | Borter Weexkcy Times,8 weekly newspaper | printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks euccessively. the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the | first day of the next term of caid court A true copy of the record Wit- [seaL] nese my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of esid court hereunto sfix- 20-4t tion one (1), township thirty-nine (39), range iaptanti NSE thirty-three and that unless the said de- ae : fendant be and appear at the next term of this Notice of Final Settlement. court tobe begun and holden in the city of : Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the frst, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and Tuesday after the second Monday in June, 1901, ll others interested in the estate of Morris and on or before the third day thereof (if the | Chandier, deceseed that I, A W. Sh term shall so long continue, and if not then be S8dministrator of said estate, intendto make 6 fore the end of said term,) and plead to said nal settlement thereof. st the next term ot petition according to law the same will be the Bates County Provete court, in Bates taken as confessed and judgment rendered ac- County, state of Missouri, to be held st Butler prayer of said petition and the 0D the 1%th day of Ma: » ed real estate sold to satisfy the “aA.W. SHAY 2 2-4t Administrator afore- E in the tice of Settlement Wicaate a hee eupeger Notice of Final Settlemen and put county, Mis- Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and all others interested in the estate of be at le f ton, deceased, that I, E day of the next Dalton. adm’rs, of said estate, 1 of the record final settlement thereof, at the next term of afo: the Bates Coun Probate court, county, state of Missouri, to be held commencing on the 13th dsy of M EpGar DaLTox a8 Sana A’Dat Administrato: for four we ler, on this the a day o 3. P, THURMAN, Cirenit Clerk 20-4t ‘accor M.C. WETMORE TOBACCO CO., St. Louis, Mo. $1.75 Estate in Bates County No Premiums! It sells on The targest Ii Factory in America. THE GUMMUNER THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri. Capital and Surplus, (full paid) - $57,000.00, Receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafta, and does a General Banking Business. Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of interest The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock dealers, business men and the public generally is solicit- ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe depository for funds. —DIRECTORS.— John Deerwester, Series ere seaenere T mon agnor ie r Powell, arak Xe oris, J.B. TENKINS, “Cashier. wm. WALTON TRUST COMPANY, Butler, Missouri. CAPITAL, - Always has on hand money to loan on Real Estate at rate Bates County. No interest lower than ever before offered in rs payable here. We have a complete Abstract of Title to all Lands and Towa! Pay in Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept ‘ap the County Records daily. Complete Abstracts furnished to any Fees reasonable. Borowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invited to WM. E. WALTON, President. T. J. WRIGHT, sVice P BROWN WALTON THEN FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, Cc. A. ALLEN, Assistant See’y. WELDON YATES, Abstracte: cy | BIG DEAL IN Whiskey J. R. 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Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order ofthe probate court of Bates county, Notice is hereby given, shat m the 2ist day of January, testamentary on estate @! ‘Amsnds i has taken charge of the | deceased. were granted to the ui 7) ~ Hal 4 the z2d dey of February of t said Court of Bates Co state for allowance to ear after the All persone havin, Fequired to exhibit them execato one said lette eny benefit of sai not exhibited w: f this publicat Sarred. within two years ation, they shall day of Feby, 191 == D. Vv. BRow Public Adn the date of this publi ever barrad. This 1S-4t