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PRR np re Ae PREPARED AND PUT IN PLATE ESPECIALLY FOR THE BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. THE MAN WHO HEARD IT BEFORE. a= ae {S0OL0 AND DIET] M. W. WALTER. EDWARD HOLST. a | a ima How sad it must be to go on- ward like this, With noth-ing om earth to en - joy, $ - ra ae a es ee ee tee AS ae | peepemmenee et ee | And nev-er make a-ny one hap-py your-self, And on-ly find things to an - noy. new, He smiles in & wea- ri- some way, 2 — : tone, Whose het von are seek -ing to gain, cai 2a eT una. oor Fone a= = Se 4+ ?_ce pone, From 2 co 8 List - cus + dy now yon recite him a bit, He saw it, he in a play. to Wooyou on have to pro- test, Seems on - ly to you'd re + frain, +—4 a —— pe is muchto be pit- ied, not blamed, The man who bas heard it “De - fore; hi sto-ry that nev-er ‘yet failed To set all who heardin ao roar; ior some praisenot to + tal - + ly trite, And e’en the the-saur- us iia shalf up-prov-al and turns him) a - way, And mur-murs, “I've heard it be - fore.” ft no use,and you bid her geod-bye, You see she has heard it be - fore. Ah! The Map who heard it before. 2, i 7 we, : ____A Most Liberal Offer, ___ Order of Publication. C™ With a Fail. All our armer 1eauers should tak | STATE OF MEMOURL | 65. advantage of the unprecedented club- | In the circuit court of Bates county, Mo., in va- London, Sept. 20.—The London The “C” with a tail is the trade. P : | Daily Expre - . ” mark of Cas $ i i 5 ; " te tion, September 12, 12, Thomas Tingler Missouri Produce Close to 260,000,000 | Daily Express says that Colonel Fer- Cascarets Candy Cathartic. | ving offer we this year make, which plaintid, ve. Marella’ Tingler, Elizabeth Uar- rere Townshend has returned to Eng Look for it on the light blue enameled | inciudes with this paper The Live| ter, Frank Tingler, Furdella Whitrack and g ! oF eo ei ale ‘= ai y John Whitrack. ber hysband, Wm ‘Tingler gland after inspecting, on behalf of | metal box! Each tablet’ stamped | stock Indicator, its special Farmers | gnq'sareila linger, admunistratrix of the | C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. All, lustitute Editious aud ‘I'he Poultry | estate of Jacob Tingler, deceased, defend- | the war office, the forts on the Cana- | druggists, 10c. Farmer, These three publications bold dian-American frontier. Colonel ‘ Townshend says that the British for- AMAZING CROP FIGURES, | Canada Nearly Defenseless. | as Bushels of Corn, Washington, September 17.—There isgoing to be something doing inthe | crop moving line in Missouri in a very short time. One of the experts of the agricultural department has) ‘ Order of Publication, are the best of their cluss and should y comes the plaintiff herein by be in every farm home. To them we el hoe ety bet Order of Publication. ‘ ‘ ‘ STATE OF MISS : : ; tifications all along the frontier are County of Bate: . add, for local, county and general dent of " se * . the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered absolutely inefficient, while the Amer- In the Ciroult Geet ore lee catia Missousi, hews, our own paper, and make the by the undersigned clerk in Vacation thateaid , ith, liean forts are well equipped tefer- plaintiff, vs Wm. M Chatwell, Jane Chat- price of the four one acai only $1.25. ie auntneeat aut featur her Wath scare heen making *some figures on the)”, “ anther well, Martha A Brooks, Mary o’Neal, | Never before was so much superior | the object and general nature of which is to se- ring to Colonel Townshend's state- | lartha A annon, Cora A Brooks, sarah E| reading matter offered for so small | cure # judgment in this court to have a certain } zits | Sailor, Wilson rvoks, Laura © Brooks, | | | ry. The threo | written instrument purporting to be the last C ment, the paper says: Win. L Breaks. defendants, 7 " Pn amount of mouey. he t ree Par | wili and testament of eaid Jacob Tingler, de- WN “Inthe event of war between Great | nis sitornese, Silvers & Be ene betel pd pers named, which we club with our | ceased, declared not to be the last will and probable crpp output of the state as} compared with former years, and the | showing runs into almost amazing | testarhent of srid Jacob ‘iingler, deceased, and Britain and the United States the | pettouand ‘atidavit, alleging’ among other | OWD, are well known throughout the | to nave the same set aside and held ag naught, | \ { firnres 1 estimates made by | things that defendants, Wm. M Chatweil, Jane | yy . and that unless the said Elizabeth Carter | gures, All estinates made by the} Yankees would easily march overthe | Eiatwell, Martha A ’Brooks, Mary O'Neal, | West and commend themselves to | i tiMppear at thiecourt at the rext term department are based upon the ten- | 3 Martha A Cannon, Cora A Brooks. Sarah E | the reader's favorable attention up- | thereat, to be and = aa begun holden at. frontier and seize Canada beforeany- | Sailor, Wilson 1 Brooks, Laura € Brooks, Wm. : y ive Stock | the. court house, in the city o: a ar? ‘for the state, : beforeany- | [*frooks, are not residents of the state of | OH mere mention. The Live Stock | Hyer in said county) on the 1th day of No-| ‘Between Bt. Louis and Kansas City and In Missouri the crop of 1899 was | thing could be done to resist them. — gi bea cent Hina haga ay the clerk | Indicator is the great agricultural | yember, next,and on or before the aret day 1 Missour 1e crop oO! So Ss " ‘ n that defendants be notitie pub~ jve stock if lead to tl tition in TY The statement is made that there on that plaintiff has commenced Boule aud live stock paper of the West and cause, the samme will be taken. af touttesnt ond OKLAHOMA Cl ® is only one cartridge and shell fac- | Maituncerwiteneteraites aeemiak a | SOUTbmEst: The Poultry Farmer is | iuteroat ri tecraicror tate ayy wet! |= WECHIET A, b ‘ vi e which i 1 jerendants of | “tics nd be it further ordered that a co; e1 all their interest, real or apparent, only in. and | tHe Most practical poultry paper for ; it DENISON, all lines to the The state that ery close in nearly ten-year aver tory in Canada and little ammuni- be published according to law, in the > official census vear, according to to the following real estate in Bates Co., Mo., | the fariner, while The Special Farm- | burtex Weex.y Tors, a weekly newspaper i in the Dominion. to-wit: The south half of the southwest quar- : f ates rinted and published in Bates county, Mis- res, produced 205,845,870 bush- tion in the Dominion terof the southeast quarter. of section Jn, of | €TS’ Institute Editions are the most yun" tor tonr weeks successively, the last in- SHERMAN, tow. ship 42, range 2%, and the southwest quar- | practical publications for the promo- | sertion to be at least filteendays before the first DALLAS, elsoftcorm. Based upon crop reports ter of the northeast quarter of section A f d fi 3. blished. day of the next term of the circuit court. , h - — --- townsLip 42, range 29, and the southeast tion of good larming ever published. ‘A, B. LUDWICK, Circutt Clerk. FORT WO received at the agricultural depart- ter of te northwest q %, of | fake advantage of this great offer, | A true copy of the record Witness myhandand | | | 101 points in Texas and the Sor ment for the week ending on Mon- Order of Publication. in the Daina; leo 19 correct a iniatake in a| 8S > “ nol og! Resins time | (ena) county this inh ‘day of September, | west "ahi train te new throughout ari) it ° Sente » %. itt ATE OF MISSOU froni m M Chatwell and > Bi rles 1902, . Bb DI mad jyment, prov; day, September 15, it is estimated | erate ay Bates, | Jane Catwell to one Wilson J Broo.s wherein | PU, ON pe Canine at thie oie, | __ sft Cireut Clerk. | with electric: lights and-all other mgler that the corn crop for the present 1, the circuit court of Bates county, Missonri, | Ueald Wm M Chatwell and Jane Chatwell in| be examined by calling at this ollice, : = - - travelin, g conveniences. It runs via of nov : ; ‘ ’ on in vacation, September 13th 1908, Oa ‘Min? convey: 8 land to aid Wilson J Brooks | 5.6m Order of Publi cation. | sompleted sear will be very close to 260,000,-) Tiana g'W Minnick, her husband, plain | fry cueepe mummers of the tewnehip and range STATE OF MisSUURL | Red River Divisidn ° D e v made u \ ” ie 900 bushels. tiffs, vs Sais or Hyatt, her ba defendaas bla 8 sts ieee Harvey Lecgthes odtibseics Bigg vgs ti $ po c t Every appliance known to pr sey ' A * be ‘ Wheeler, in which the land in section 16, is de- i 5 in the Circuit Court of ates County, in va- 4 On the same basis of estimating| her bh own and -Abram | scrived ge being in section 13; and to obtein a Tickets on sale Oct. 5th to 10th, cation, September 15th, 1902, Llizsveth C, | building and railroading has been ; H : Brown her husband, Auna Belle Ansdown i di return to Oct. 18th. $8.35 f » i N in the make-up of this service, ini the Ulinois corn production for the| nee Thompson and —Ansdown, her husband, Se teats. May O Neal nee goo $ Or | Moyer, plaintiff, vs. William £ Nichols and '. ; > | Vannrry Sarah A Nichol fendants. 4 : if Robert L Gregory, James Davis, Johu on, Cora A Brooks, sarah E Sail Wile round trip. E. C, VANDERVOORT, | Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by | serv present year will approximate 410,-) qhompsou, Mary Thompson, Frank ‘thomp- not rocks, Laura ©. Brooks, ard| Special one way rptes to California her attorneys, silvers & Silvers, and fles'ner | Cafe Ob ation Cars, ‘ y son, George Thompson, Lucy Ann Thomp- * % , nt 'amder the management of Fred. Harvey 00,000, or 72,000,000 bushels in} $20 ecors anem nee tamigk and ‘eee: | Wiliaun 1 .tooks are. the sole and | during Sept. aud cts, 1902. Very | petition, and sMidavit, alleging auong other | Boil information as to rates and all details 0 iene a0 son her husband, The BatesCo. Investment i , s is via this new route will be cheerful: excess of the er ” of 1890. i | Go anavonnc ikiges, eeneatanee 1 to perfect St id ee ro Son: hes iain (stan Sereh A Nichols; are not residents of the State | } hed, The prospeet for oats in Missouri Order of Publication. at thiscourt, at the next -term thereof, to be| _.P : Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerkin ya-| mtative of ‘ wre . 4 si northwest. Tickets on s ia better than for any time within ten | | Now at this day comes ths plaintids hereln by Uses Butler, in said egunty, on. the: “ith day | every ‘day during Geptemine ner Sublichtion ines, plied’ hes’. commenced rears, ‘The oats crop in 1899 was | amended petition alleging, aitiong other things SO eae ao tcror plead io the: inne | October. Very low rates. Senerattantare ot whieh Is wy divest thence ail 9: 7.76% bushels i TI vor} ‘Th aaa tion in said cause, the same will be taken as Kansas City Fall Festivities.—Oct, | Ute or apparent tle in and to the following 23,007,76% bushels, and the estimate seer aeee and Della Brongon hee Minna | confessed and judgment will be rendered ac- aoa as ath SC aalen f to return | iid ln bates county, Missouri, to-wis: Com- tor the preeent year increases this to | and —Bronsenher husband, are not residents | (°FdiDely 2 & mencing at the northwest corner of the south- . of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is o: And ve it fuather ordered that a copy hereof | to Oct. 11th. $1.25 tor round trip. | west uarter of the northwest quarter of sec- nig ranangtiry ser dered bythe ip agonal’ Se: | Lee aRLTA SME. i potied | National ncumpment G. A. K— | grant dt arse Wea ot - . . REKLY 1IMES, & Weel in! » ° » hem | range sy -one (31); ni ence east In Kansas and Lllinois the oat pists have fommenced a wblication hat | and published in Bates county, Mo., for four] Washington, D. C. ‘Tickets on sale | #9 Tods and 16 2-5 links; thence south on a line crop, it is estimated, will be about in this court, the object an weeks suecessi the last insertion to be'at running east and west through the center of the same as in 1899, when Kansas | der of sale, of the following described land term of the circait court, A.B. LUDWICK, ling by extension to which ts to obtail e decree in ‘partition ana ae [ast fifteen daye before the firstday of the next | Uct.3rd, 4th and 5th, good return- | the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter A trne copy of the record Nov. 3rd, p rrag = thirty (30), koe and range sfore 24 lying and being aituate in the county of Bates itn hand and the seaiofihe| 1902. One stop over in each | links poco — eo aa and | and state of eae ‘The weat half [enazd circuit court of} Bates county, ‘tale direction will be “allowed. withis Lee ae ee cer tases township thir-| yea, RUN TSO WICK, Circuit Clerk. | limit of ticket east of Pittsburg, 7 7 Kansas produced 38,000,000 bush- | fF-"ata defendant "| Bellair, Ohio, or Parkersburg, w. the next sia Pes ae cae i els of wheat in 1899, and the reports Se os te begun Administrator’s Notice. Va. Cheap side trips from Washing- Town Lote in nine different towns in the C\eck at the agricultural department indi- ber | Notice is hereby given, that ofedmin-| ton. Rate of $25.40 for round trip! Nation, along the line of (Frisco System) )¥™ IX ; and ietration with will annexed, upon the of Home Vist Excursion.—lo fect titles guaranteed by the — eate a slight ‘increase over this to the and ae; can tae’ ples 148 | “Rate begine July 7th, ‘con ‘an amount for the present year, making $a00 for round trip, on sale Sept. 2, : 26th. — moe hee at Single Fare; g a probable total of 40,000,000 bush- Bo , 9,16 and 23, return mea ease. ; ; Yao femal lon" fhe: ta east ¥ els. " * and on July 17, to retarn Ie The same onshey places the There 4 bable crop of I potatoes in uri for the present year at 8,- 500,000 bushels, an increase of about peg bushels over the production of 1899. ‘ :