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RS = ory il TLER WEEKLY TIMES en eRe | ANNOUNCEMENTS. BANDITS PLANNED ieee Sie get Sis J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. a7 pon os as ee FOR COUNTY TREASURER. j Stylish Spring Suits ’ ocrat and Republican machine can BIG CATTLE RAID Lewistown, Mont, March 8 — boast that the State Democracy hus: We are suthorized to announce the name of : P : ae We H.H. Havely, of Walnut township, as can- fallen into their well laia traps. This didate fr Treasurer, aubject to the action of } x the Democratic convention to be held Monday, re . snr a year they have just cause for con-| May 2nd, 194. Che texiyv Times, pudlished eyery 5 ahaict | Weare autherized to announce Estes Smith, : ‘vareday, will be sent to any address Rratulations and rejoicing coor Mingo, 48 8 candidate for Treasurer. eubjct - for % | Democratic party appears to be -| tothe action of the Democratic convention to me year, onstage paid, for $1.00. j cratic party ap Pp jars br Ate | ve held Monday, May nd, 1904. ing head over heals into the most! Weare authorized to announce W. R. Bell Williams ; ; of Walnut township, asa candidate for county : * glaring and unconcealed pit ever dug | Treasurer, subject to the action of the Demo. who has been seriously sick several |}. one political party for another. | “ratic coovention oo Monday, May tnd. 2 ; i By “STi A Weare authorized t» announce J. 8. days with pneumonia, is reported to! Ratore the campaign had fairly be-| of Mt. Pleasant township, as ae condidate tor be wetting better. County Treasurer subject to the action of the Democratic convention, Monday, May ind. ~ FOR MEN Kidnaping of Daniel Cushing but § $5.00 to $20.00 an Incident in Plan to At- j seaERTSS ¥ = tract Soldiers’ j Stylish Spring Suits Attention. f FOR YOUTHS ea j $4.00 to $15.00 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: State Treasurer RK. P. | gun, over a year ago, the Globe Dem- Somewhere between —here-and Lom- bard, three trains, one a freight and |two mixed passenger and freight, have been buried in snow drifts for two weeks. For three weeks the rail- |road to Lewistown, the famous ‘Jaw- | bone’ road to Central Montana, ran- ning 115 miles through Fergus county, has been completely blocked. Snow plows with big gangs of men in For The convention at which the Dem- «scratic candidate for judge ot the iLausas City Court of Appeals will be asamed will be beld at Pertle Springs, }orrat took up a Democrat whose available candidate for gubernator- We are authorized to announce the name of Herbert G Walton, of Summit township, asa | official acts had so brought him into | candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic convention to be held public notice as to make him an] Monday, May 2nd, 1908, SHERIFF. TWO OTHER ABDUCTIONS Houston, Tex., March 6.—In con- nection with the kidnaping of Daniel Cushing at Devil’s River, and his Stylish Spring Suits ial honors, It covered him all over We are anthorizee to avnounce David H. FOR CHILDREN { $1.50 to $6.00 All the New Fads Warrensburg, Tuesday July 26th. lve are, anthorl ‘ a : : + ; * eh, wnship, . ; There are only two candidates for| with fulsome flattery, landed his} firshorit subject to the nenon of the Dome. | eee On giving the distress signal the nomination. One is Judge J. L. every act and insisted that the Dem- age convention to be held Monday, May znd, | Of Masonry, sensational details have Smith, now presiding judge of the|ocratic party must nominate him for oavghuthorized to announce Harve Johnson, of come to light which indicate that the , e A) , aub- Kansas City Court of Appeals and/governor. Every little me too Re- eee tee eet eae is nentnatna | eneault on the young man was only an incident ina deep laid plan to 5 . . ie * be held day, M 5 § the other is Judge H. C. Timmonds, publican sheet in the state accepted ee per arpek ong teenage H Lowder, +f Lamar the cue and piped away with all their | of New Home township, 0s candidate for sherit| Sttract the attention ot the Texas might. The Globe-Democratreason | tow whe bold Mowdey. May md ives. | Rangers and thereby enable an or” ' B ik tion to be held Monday, May znd, 1904. sed had Gh hind § IN *. Seymour Barrington, the bogus if t ; . oe oe authorized to Charley H. ni and o! ndits to ravi . i : res se h i € f ed that it they but advoe ated a Dem Moore, of Shawnee township, os a cand date t i bord T - lord, was convicted of the murder of] ocrat's claims and insisted upon his | for sheris of Bates county, ‘subject to the action | Mexican border of Texas. James P. McCann, at Clayton, Sat-! party giving him preferment, no ae ay mgratic convention to be held Non-) ‘The investigation of the Cushing § Hats, Shirts, Neckwear § urday aight. If all suspicions are! matter how popular he was with the ents, pabariees. io mmaceaen ives. F incident brought to light two other 4 = truehe bas been a very daring crimi-|rank and file or how worthy of the | ‘ate for Sheriff of Bates county, subject to the abductions of a similar nature along , j With every cash pur- 4 vtland this is not the first murder] honor, it would arouse opposition of Monday, May aad ns vention ¥ Pehsl4) the Rio Grande. PROSKCUTING ATTORNEY, A ranchman by the name of Jack- 5 chase amounting to $3 f we give you a guess to tie has been suspicioned of. After bis! jine of Democrats who have good Weare authorized to announce the name of} #00 and a fence rider named Billings, J win the - artest on the charge of enticing &}.quse to suspicion any attempt of 7, He. sne gatborlend te.apnenncn_She_name = Yeu w, ; + ana Wick, yr 0 youtig Kansas City woman into althat paper to meddle with Demo- | caniidate for Proseeuting Attorney, subject to| 2 Widely separated localities, were $10,000 Cash Prize \ offered by the St. Louis f narciage on the false representation | oratic affairs. the action of the Democratic conventien to be} ambushed, as was Cushing, and car- Star the person guess- 4 fl ee ee ww wae How well those plans | held Monday, May 2nd, 1904, ’ that he was an Baglieh nobleman, are succeeding, the acrimonious con- COUNTY JUDGE. ried away, only to be afterwards McCann befriended him by advancing | tost being waged over the state by Weare authorized to announoe William Laney releared. os — 5 imi i . * | of Hudson township, ag a candidate for Judge 1 . « money and even taking him into his | sheeandidates for governorand their | ot the south dlatrick, subject to the action of the After the Texas Rangers and other auily. Barrington had designs on | friends and the disgraceful acenes at end toate” convention 10 be held Menday, May peace officers had gone in pursuit of ve benefactor’s money, entic ed him Heending the holding of Wt Leute! esas cntnmtues eoummuasd, 8 aja the bandits reports began to pour 4 <a the suburbs in St. Louis, killed trout, of Weat Point township asacandidate}in of wholesale cattle thefta in the : ' r sudge North District, subject tothe action]... * simi and threw the body into an old of the Demoeratic democratic copvention to be| Vicinity of Langtry. Witd many \ Beit Moncey, Hay sed, 1904 stockmen and others away at Del Rio searching for kidnapers, cow * * date for Jud, f th th district, subject t i , iD Republican support, should think of | he action of the. Democratic. convention to be thieves boldly attacked the herds of cattle left unguarded and drove them the consequences of such a course | "lt Momlay, May aoc nee ke: hte) id ; a pee Weare authorized to announce the name of/ across the river to the Mexican side pursued to ite logical conclusion, In] p.",\ruce, ef beer Creck township, a8 8 can order to compel the party to nomi didate for judge of the North Disirict, subject] Where the bandits were safe. nate ite weakest to the action of the Democratic convention to Some real warfare is expected in men Republican be held Monday, May 2nd, 104, = journals would have only to advo-| We are authorized to announce A. D. Hyde, West ‘Texas on result of these dep cate the claims of the strongest Dem- Seiden wlatelan pakioes oo ioe inne Stites redations. Cattle shoei and apie Ockatis ——eandldatie: Democrate | Demeeratic county convention May 2nd, 1904, boys are outin force searching for should weigh carefully the claims of iiss peat A al dal tS H. Bite the marondors, ioe OBS: Deva tee each candidate for governor and all or Mt. Pleasant township, a6. a candidate for rorising. the border, aud who are other offices, without regard to the Duvets oaneaden se a nei eater uit Teported to have av thelr toad 6 ToT attitude of Republicau papers. egade army officer, who hascollected and, 1904 j the desperadoes to engage in a raid Candidates who are worthy tolead Rorron,of New Home township, as candidate for bh h bef bee: the great Democratic hosts of Mis-| County’ surveyor, subject to the action of the | SUCK as has never ore n ate ‘ : is Deiocratic convention to be held Monday, May tempted souri to continued victories must be : 2nd, 1004, : A big enough and broad enough to The adventure of Daniel Cushing § avoid personal controversies with reads like Action. With his head in \ Democratic opponents, discounten | purchased 120 acres of land in Sugar] ® sack be was carried many miles on ancing all interna strife, and leave|Creek valley, Kansas City, upon horseback. His breathing waa te invectives to fishmongers. The can. | which a large oil refinery is to be stricted to the point of suffocation. didate who discusses issues anddem | located. The works are expected to In the darknosa be Lapras onstrates his own ability and fitness | be ready for operation by October. tract the attention of the loader of for the high office, can trust intelli ‘A pipe line is to carry the oil to the the band bis whan be gave: the Ma- gent Democrats to select their party | refinery from the Kansas oil fields ws sign of distress. The outlaw leaders wisely and well. The party] which are showing up to be exceed- atonee dismounted and called the chen, 4 Oona should and will rebuke any man or| ‘ugly rich in both quantity and qual- omc te ss laps. Bob. Atter e a sot of men who endanger party sue-|ity of the product. The pipe line|*¥0rt whispered discussion, Cushing Pneannouncement of P, A. Bruce| cess for personal aggrandisement, | will extendfrom Kangax City to Neod- ". rr ‘ " torre-nomination as Associate Judge ———EE esha, Kansas, a distance of 260 ee eg ae hed walk — * ofthe county court, north district,| Tye Times takes pleasure in calling miles. Surveyors are now at work After bein 7 Pee on Bee Ob ep ' rig és laying out the pipe line and makin 8 losttor twenty-four houre ssppears in this issue. Judge Bruce/gpecial attention to the announce |'85'28 OU lal aan #1 in tho wilde of the rough hille of }raeserved the people of the county | mont of Charley Moore, as candidate ate. segue adhe Aeey Te picenn ade Texas he was at last au i in this capacity for two years in aD/for sheriff. His peculiar fitness for rccveds Shires uae dred! ment sry ee Thursday BE. B. Cushin brother « eble and acceptable manner, and 5 | this office has caused frequent men be put to work on the refinery at ot Daniel Coalieg d wa f ut bse been customary to reward @| tion of his name in connection there- | O"* le: sewrtl ‘ maintenance of way forthe S two year term officer with a second with, but this is the first time he has eGepeD ; Pacific railroad joined mata term where he has performed bit} eyer consented to become a candi- Grover Cleviand emplatically de ‘ duty, he thinks he isentitled to a re-| date for a county office, although he | "ies that he ever lunched with a ne- bang par hepa 9 57 9” ig ‘nomination at the hands of the dem-| hag frequently and well served his gro while he occupied pts [ reseaa atte! lixenad the Pinte pear hi ocratic party. He was nominated party and people in positions in the chair. How about Roosevelt? pl . eshe ret time in a general primary | township, where hard work without FELL DEAD AT A DANCE. + over worthy competitors and defeat-| adequate pay is the rule. Charley Gs, Locke, Sandi t~<Sieaad te te ; cad at the polls the strongest man the Moore was born in Pettis county,| The last entertainment of this| costume of Columbia, which ed joes ; + Repedlicans had in that district to] yissouri, and moved to Bates coun-| course will be given at the opera! won the first prize cad hundreds of Jefferson City, March 5.—Govy. 7 i +pit against him. Judge Bruce has a) ¢y in 1880, Early in life he was left} house on Tuesday, March 22, 1904 | competitors at the masquerade ball | Dockery said yesderday that the re- & good party record, having always | the care of a boy and girl. orpban| The Lulu TylerGates Company, con-| at the North St. Louis Turner hall| ward ot $300 offered by the state for voted for and supported the Demo-| children of his brother, who died in| sisting of Mra, Lulu Tyler Gates, al at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, Mrs, | the capture of “Bill” Rudolph would coratic ticket. Heisaman ofgood 8p-)¢he early eighties. He raised these] well known reader, and # company | Joseph Sailer suddenly threw up her|be paid to the Kansas authorities qpetrance, sound judgment, @n¢ 10-} children to be honorable and worthy | of musical artists will present an in-|hands and sank to the floor. She| mmediately upon receipt of a com- wiket the closest serutiny of bie) citizens and has a charming wife and | teresting and pleasing program-| died from heart disease. munication from Governor Bailey, oGelai acts. He has been a farmer] three interesting children of his own. Many of our citizens know thiscom.| The ball was given by the Hetner | Of Kansas, certifying the name of the and eteckman most of his life and| He has been a farmer all his life, an pany by reputation, and some have] Manufacturing company’s mutual] Proper persone entitled to the money. county primaries and convention last week attest only too truly. vacated rock quarry, For thiscrime | p)omoerats who oppose a candidate ‘we will probably be hanged. We are authorized to announce the name of solely on the grounds that hereceives , @ W stith, of Mt, Pleasant township, as candi- ing nearest the num- § ber of people attend- : f ing the opening day 4 World’s Fair April 30th : he Meyer Clothier. Valley is Flooded By the Platte River Lincoln, Neb , March 5.—The Platte river valley for twenty miles in either direction from Fremontis in the grip of a disastrous flood. Many thousands of acres of farm lands are already inundated and the residents are forced to flee for their lives. The ice gorges have forced the water out of the river banks and the current in some places has formed a new channel two miles distant from the old bed. The Union Pacific main line tracks ave been washed out east of Fre- mont and traffic is completely sus- pended. The Rudolph Reward at Hand. Vhe Yon. John Sharp Williams, sJoor leader of the Democracy in the Stouse of Kepresentatives, has intro- {ced @ bill for the relief of the suf- forers by fire at Baltimore by rebate eX duties on building material and suspension of certain internal rev- - snue taxes. By so doing he has agein put the Republicans in a hole, sauaped the sides and pulled up the ladder, Ii they refuse to pass the vwasure they will go up against a grecedent established when the Chi- cago tire occurred in 1871 and there- by rob many honest men who have heen unfortunate, If they do pass it tale will admit the Democratic con- sevtion that the tariff is a tax and that the taxis paid by the consum- ersof the country and not by the for- eigners, as maintained by them. They are up against it. This bill “its both ways like the nigger’s coon Seap. Teeatches them a comin’ and s goin.’ Let the galled jade wince.— Weare authorized to announce Edward B. The Standard Oil Company has a oe ee we wes es es es ese Butler Lecture Course. and honorable dealing and has been | majority, never scratehed a ticket or] past, couples attended. Mrs. Sailer, who| persons are contesting for the re- very ap: | rn sulked in his tent. He isworthy and| The executive committee desires|lived at 1420 Farrer atreet, had beea | vard, Governor Dockery has asked The name of J. H. Etter, of Mt.| Well qualified and would make a|to make a statement and a request | oue of the conspicuous figures on the | Governor Railey to inform him as to Pleasant township, appears in our|sttong candidate and Bates county |In order to secure such talent ss we| floor. She was good dancer and | Who is entitled to the money. announcement columns for county | ® sheriff second to none she ever had. | desired it wae necessary to make a| her costume and graceful figure made surveyor. Mr. Etter was born in = contract comparatively early. After] her much sought for as a partner Saline county. was educated atthe] One crime does notjustify another.|an incomplete canvas, {it seemed| Members of the awarding commithe Kirksville Normal school as a class-| Butler Indians going from St. Louis] probable that we should more than | were awaiting the close of the dances yuate of Hon. Jno. T. Smith. He|toa country precinct-to capture the} meet the eost of the course. Sickness, | to make the announcement and Mrs, soved to Bates county in1877. He|primaries was outrageous, but it|bad weather, removals and other|Sailer, her husband and a party of| bis sttarney »-envaved to Cass county in 1887 and | didn’t justify the other fellows in at- unexpected complications arose. As | friends were seated at a refreshment at, e-eturned to Bates in 1892, He fol- tempting to hold the primaries in an|a result, there is a deficit of fifty | table. i qwved the profession of teaching all out-of-the-way place without notify- | dollars. This money has been ex-| Mrs. Sailer had been dancing con- ‘sheve gears with the exception of six ing all the Democrats of the precinct | pended entirely on the lecture course. | stantly and her husband had urged years, four of which he served as of the time and place to select dele-| The members of the committee have| her not to overtax herself as she oc- postupester at Archie under the|gates. A precedent of that kind given their time, and effort, and paid|casionally suffered from a weak Wlevélead administration. He cast sanctioned by thé ped ate — Bae ~ done. bi heart. i vote for Samuel J, Tilden in] would open up possibilities of endless ve that those who have enjoy: ss pens has Veen voting and work-| trouble and fraud. Neither can the| the benefit of the course will wish to| 0” was saved” writes Mee, We Wee ing consistently for that party’s sue-|act of running in outsiders to cap- ‘share its expense. We therefore, re- kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. “Pneu- coge ever since He worked with old | ture a convention be approved. quest that each holder who is willing} monia had played sad haps wit Dr. Pollard, grandfather of Judge Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates. { os. Im the Cironit Court, Fe! ~term, appoin' Se ja well qualified to perform the duties of the office and would make van acceptable candidate for the has established a reputation for fair| active Democratic worker from his|heard them with greatinterest in the| benefit society and several hundred | In view of the fact that a number of Febroary term, 194, W. D. Corbin, plaintif, vs. Catharine a: have been bucking the drifts night j and day, but snow falls almostdaily. The missing trains bave not been reached and it is probable they will not be until a thaw sete in. Thetwo mixed trains carried about 20 pas- sengers Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSUURI, fos County of Bates, i In the circuit ceurt of Bates county, Missouri, February Term, 194, ‘the state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of W T Johnson, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates oan, in the state of Missouri, piaintit, vsJ, Huddleson, defendant, Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at thie day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates county in the st-te of Missouri, and it appearing to ths court that sammons has been issued in the above entitled cause against the defendant J. Huddieson, directed to the sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, and that said sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, 1o whom said summons was directed, has made return thereon that the de- fendant J. Huddieson, cannot be found, and the the court being further satisfied that process cannot be served on eald defendant J, Huddle- son, itis therefore ordered by the court that the said defencant be notifi by publication that piaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition tue object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the de/inquent taxes of the years !sis, and is%), amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $1.48 together with in- terest, costs, commissions and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Hates county, Missouri, to-wit: The east half of the southeast quarter, north of th; river, sec tion thirty-three (83) township :thirty. eight (38) renee thirty(so) and that unless the said defend- ant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun ana holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Miseouri, on the first Monday in May, 14, and on or before the third da tnereot (if the term ehallso long continue, an if not then before the end of the term) and plead to said petition according to law the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described real eatats sold to sativty the same. And itis further ordered by the court afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the But- ler Weekly Trirs, a weekly neweneper printed and published in Bates county, Miss/uri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the firat day of the next term of said court. A true copy of ibe rec- ord, Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with {emat] the seal of said court hereunto affixed. + Done at office in Butler, on this the Sth day of March, 1904; J. A, PATPER-ON; Det Cireuit Clerk, By C. M. Barkley, Deputy. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, as County of Bates. In_the Circuit Coart, W.D Corbin, plaintif, vs, shomas defendant. Order of Publication. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorney, W. O. Jackson, and files his peu- tion alleging among other things that defend- ant, Themas Hobbs, is anon-resident of the State of Miesouri; whereupon it is order- ed by the court that defendant be notified »d: publicatie. that plaintiff has comment a suit against him in thie cvurt the object and general nature of which is to establish title in himself py limitation to the east half of lot two (2) of the northwest quarter of section five (5. township forty-one (41) range thirty-three ss) in Bates c unty, Missouri, and that unless the said Thomas Hobbs be and appear at thie 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 2nd day of May, 1:44, and on or before the firet day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, tne same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published ing to law, inthe BUTLER Wek y Times, & newspaper pablished in said county of Bates, for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to be at least irty days before the first day of said next May term of this court. .A PATTERSON, Circutit Clerk. C. M. Barkley, Deputy. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and seal of the Cir- {seat] cuitcourtof Bates county, thie 2nd day of March, 1904 19-4t J. A_ PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk- C. M. Barkley, Deputy, ’ February Term, 1904, Hobbs, Order of Publication. STATE OF aes 88. County of Bates, . In the Circuit Court Sr hecers term 1904, Albert J. Cox, Nettie J. Cox, Sallie K. Cox, James B, Cox, Lalie af. Cox, R.G. Hartwell, W. &. Duvall, H. E. Percival and J B. Duvall, composing the firm of Duvall & Percival, plaintiffs, ys, Wesley KE. Cox, William C. Cox and the ault- “man & Taylor Company, a corporation, suc~ cessor to the Aultman & Taylor Manufac- turing Company, defandants. Order of Publication. Now at thisday come the plaintiffs herein by their attorney and tile herein petition, alleging therein among other things that defendants Wesley E. Cox, William C, Cox, and the Ault- gabrn bes apie] Hill el ft gs Hit

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