The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 21, 1904, Page 9

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MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. for Man, Beast or Poultry. Best for Horse ailments. . _ MEXICAN | MEXICAN 7 o MEXICAN « MEXICAN stang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Sprains and Strains. cures Spavin and Ringbone. heals Old Sores quickly. Best for Cattle ailments. ’ MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN & positive cure for Piles. cures all forms of Rheumatism. cures Caked Udder in cows. Pest for Shoes ailments. stang-Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment limbers up Stiff Joints. Mustang Liniment penetrates to the very bone. ustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment always gives satisfaction. MEXICAN Mustang Liciment cures Frostbites and Chilblains. ~ MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best thing for a lame horse. MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustaag Liniment drives out all inflammation. ‘and 6 per cent The Premium Saddle Stallion. Help us main- tain ideal service. celebrated Artist Mentrose. the pemium saddle stallion of the World’s Fair at Chi: now di and this is weer unt ah ata otras we ntl, ie the National Saddle Horse ‘reeders’ Associa- i ©. 1226, Vol. III foaled in 1883. Alva W. ring second to nene in from the Kansas City horse show and from the Rich Hill, Belton and Harrisonville faire. His colts are large and stylish and show for them. selves andcan be seen. His call highest prices on the market. stallion will mal we ing iste joney t0 Lan. Dlose Loans at once. detracts furnished. On several occasions customers have told us that our prices on certain articles were not as low as the goods cou d be had for elsewhere. We investigated season of 1904, MILES S. HORN, st‘any" time. Thr cxtsmaed pelignes co os the matter and in exch instance learned that tlie ar- Nee Te ticles offered elsewhere were of inferior quality. Attomey at Law, $ | gieston Qt Brak oi ter ' ot responsible if any occur; a lein on the colt according to law. Mere parted with or about to be moved from county money becomes due and must be paid. Free season for the colt. T. K. 9" 0. However, we appreciate nothing more than friendly criticism. , It ghows us that you are interested and points out Nfs along which improvements may be possible. : BUTLER, MO. it Side Square, sisi Our friends and customers areearnestly requested to call our attention to any apparent fault, that we may make our store what we aim to have it—the most popular'and lowest priced drug store in this vicinity. Frank T. Clay OLORED BOY 24-1m- Batle: School Fund Mortgage Sal Whereas T J Wheeler and Laura J Wheeler his ecutrd and delivered to Bates county, tate of Missouri, their school fund mort fae ted January 1, 1900, anu recorded in k 120 at page 297 of the school fund mort- rf record of Hates county Mo, conveying to ates county the following described e- tate, to-wit: Kastone-halfof southeast quar- ter of section (ad Ror (36), township forty (40) of range thirty-three (38) con aining eighty acres more or less, which was made in trust to secure the payment of five certain school fund bonds therein described and whereas the cipal and interest on said school fund bons is now Lap ont un pene Meareowe 3 ar- P ar D . t suance of an ordur of the county cor 5 je at the February adjourned term, 194, held Apel rescription ruggis ’ 8, 1904, 1 will proceed to sell the above descri ’ ’ real estate at public vendue to the higheat bid- North Side Square, Tucker's Old Stand, Butler, Missouri. der for cash at the west front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, May 7th, 1904, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clo k in the afternoon of that day for the purpose of satisfying said bonds, MILLIONAIRE’S POOR STOMACH The worn-out stomach of the over- fed millionaire is often paraded in public prints as a horrible example of evils attendant on the possession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs. The ptoportion is far greater among the toilers. Dya- pepsia and indigestion are rampant among these people, and they suffer far worse tortures than the milMon- aire unless they avail themselves ofa standard medicine like Green’s Au- cust Flower, which has been a favor- ite houeehoid remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty five years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and tn- suring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living, no matter what your station, Trial bottles, 25¢; regular size, The. GIANT. dyear old jack. Will stand the season of 194 0n the old Lew Haggard farm, south of Altona, At $15.00 to insure living colt, DRENNON 2nd.» Fine saddle stallion will make season at same place as above $10 to insure living colt. DOCKERY. Fine young 5 year old. Jack will make season atsame place. $10 to insure a living colt: Has proven himself an extra breeder. SILVER DICK, Two year old Jack will serve a few mares at $10 to insure a living colt. Colt stands good for season. Mare sold or leaves neighborhood, Money becomes due and must be paid Care taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur, A. L. PIPES. ELAMO Will stand the present season of 194 at my barn 8 miles due east of Butler, and -) mile south of the Montros and Butler roed and 8 1-2 miles west of Spruce, Description and Pedigree:—Elamo is a coal black, Feely nose and is the rise of 15 hands high, and he weighed 1200 pounds, was sired by the fine imported Jack direct from Spa‘n, brought to Cooper county by Charles Leonard, The dam of Elamo wae also out of an imported Jack and a Black Knightdam owned by A Fel- ger, Clarksburg, Mo, ‘rerms~Ten to insure & colt to stand and suck Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, the money is due when colt is foaled. The coit ry +t aaa 7 Will stand good for the season. After service | 40° feb Lo , 10:m8 Pe. has been rendered anyone sejling trading or 19:56P. x. about to remove mare forfeits insurance and Local Freigh' 11:55 P. x. bean meee be pec, a begins let of ite ot BOUND - rare riland ends Ist of July, 0 There is no better bred Jack in the State of Ho. © Brey te sonra pein , -u. Miasouri, except his father, who was imported | yo" 9: Kan City & fs ie mai.. PM: from Spain he people who patronize this Wo.1091 M ofr veh ee Oxpe P.M. Jack are well pleased with his colrs and most | “0°20. Lanes Mamie +M. of them are coming back, The valueofimport | vo 1) Rather & M 1! D BION, “ ed stock is demonstrated by the fact that] gor) pt ther ne aqiaoe Depart A.M. breeders of thoroughbred cattle import stock | 49° iq) R hen te Maiisoa Arrive ..1:15 A.M. to keep up the bree! of thelr herda, Breeders | NO-.ii! Mather Denart... so... 15 p.m. should come early in the morning or late in the | NO. 18! Butler Depart |. oo... 0.05.7. MMs evening, 22-0t DEWITT McDANIEL X.C, Vanpgnvoont, Agent, a =a interests and costs of executing this trust JOE T. SMITH, 24-4t Sheriff of Bates County. Mo. Order of Pubiication, STATE OF MISSOURL, | yg, County of Bates, of Bates county, Miseour!, Register No. 9,682. is fine American bred draft stallion is y qt han high. weighs 1800 pounds; 0 le to show. He make the seaso f 194 at our barn 3 1-4 eastof Butler. TERMS: $10 to insure colt. CK. Better * Jacl bende bigs. bi body and flat hon: ‘County, Kentucky, this spring and ler as there is in the state; will @ the season at the same barn. S:—810 Oto 1 2.8 living colt. ' ODRUFF Is black with white points, 15 hands high, will make Season at the same This Jack is well to be s superior breeder. TERMS: 0 to inenre living colt. Care taken to pre- accidents but willnot be res) ible if occur, Breeders are invited to pek before breeding. J.T. HYATT & SONS. In the cirouit co im vacation, April 9, 1904 The State of Missoan ‘At the relation anu to the use of Joh r of the revenue of Bates te of Missouri, plaintiff, ve. defendant Civil action for Now at this day comes the plaintif by her atturney before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, in the state of Missouri, in yacation and files her petition and Mdavit, stating among other things that thi abeve named defendant, George K, Page, non-resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it fe or- dered by theclerkin vacation, that the de- tendant be notified by publication that plain: tiff has commenced a suit agai hi: in thie court by petition and ja: vit the object and general nature of which ig to enturee the lien o: the atate of Missouri, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1902, amounting in the aggregate to the sum ot together with interest, coate, commissions, and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missoart, 3 Lot one (bt) George BR. Page’s addition to % ty. Butier and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court,to be begun and holden in the city of Buti Bates county, Missonri on the in May, 1904, and on or before the firs: dav thereof, and plead to said petition according to law, the same willbe taken as conteseed and judgment rendere’ according to the prayer of sald petition, and the above descril roal eatate sold to the same And it te turther ordered by the clerk afore- id & copy hereof be published in the EcKLY Times, a weekly printed and published in Bates oo soart, for four weeks successively ie insertion to be at least fifteen daye before the firet day of the next term of said coart. A true or of the record. Wit- (szat) nes: hand ae clerk aforesaid with th of said court hereu ed. Done at office in Butler on this os a April, 1904 PATT: . Rarkle: 2i-dt Deputy Clerk. Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates, In the cirenit court of coun: in February Term, 1%4, Missouri at the relation and to the use of W T Johnson, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates cor , in the state of Missouri, iaintiff, ve. Thomas R, Guy, The Walton Trost Company, C. A Allen, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before circuit court of Bates county in the stete of Missouri, and it appearing to the court that summons has been issued in the above entitled cause aT the defendant, R. Guy directed to the sheriff of Bates county, Misgouri, an ‘ef Bates to Direct from the Factory Cut Out The Middle Man. Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. known as the Lane blac\ with mealr nose Now we have the largest Harness and Saddle Pactory In Southwest Mo, and can duplicate any goods in leather line--offered by cat- FAVORITE HOME PAPER. alogue houses. So come and see us and let us show you. Keep your money at home. atablished for nearly a century dread regularly by more than 0,000 persons in the west and uthwest, the Twice-a-Week Repub of St. Louis can justly lay claim that enviable distinction ‘“‘Favor- a. Home Paper.” is great because it has always ed to inform, instruct and enter- nite readers on all matters of blic and home interests. In 1904 ll be especially interesting and nable. Here are some reasons by you should subscribe for it: his is campaign year, and you want to be informed of the move- nts of party leaders, reports of great national and state conven- the progress of the campaign, orte of the elections, etc. ‘00 will want to know all about e World’s Fair, to be held in St. from April 30 to December 1, You will be interested in and kept informed by the Farm Visitor, a We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. Single harness $7.50 to $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15. Saddles of all styles and prices from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness oll and soaps, limi- ments for man or beast, coach oils, axel grease, tents, wagon covers, men’s canvass leggings, trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness and trade them for new ones. We have the largest Retail Harness and Saddlery Store in the Southwest and our harness are all made at home. We also carry afull line of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD AND SPRING WAGONS, MoFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo, | REALPLLPPLPPACOIOOOOOOI De POOOOODOOGOE — Bates County Investment Co ave 0 3 AY | ~ supplement of the paper, pre- } Ld pecially for the farmer and BUTLER, MO.. Du ili want to know what the Capital, = = 850,000, doing in every field of acti Money to loan on real at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town im Bates county, Oholee vo of real 6 be Republic you will not be die- pony — Dg examined kinds + i aaa — SR { Jvo. 0. Harns, Abstracter. 8, F. Wannoox, Notary. 7 Rover and Brillant Bay. “) { Two grey Percheron stallions, will'weigh in flesh 1,800 and YG sounds tecsoontvely Both registered. Of the low down blocky kind. Canshow 16 to 18 colts on place Will stand the season of 1904 at my barn 3 miles northeast of But- 4 \er, on old North plage. $12 50 for colt to stand and suck. This stock, to be appreciated, should be No. 28 2 m. J. W. BARNHART. ae eeeeaneediind i JONES BROS. — i Three miles south of Butler, Mo have three of the largest jacks in Bates, County. TERMS: $10, to insure a living colt. Call and see them, Jennetts at reasonable price. 2m. JONES BROS. ON Od | T C. BOULWARE, Physician and «Surgeon, Office nortnside square Butler,Mo. Olseasesof womenand, chfl en aspecialtv, DR- J. M. CHRISTY; Diseases of women and Children a Spectalty. Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo. Office Telephone 20, Honse Telephonel0, me DR. J. T. HULL DENTIST. Frtranee came thattosd te Magedorn’s studio, north side souare = Rutler, Mo Order of Publication. STATE OF rp eal ha a County of Bates tad In the Cirentt Court of Bates county, Missouri in vacation, March 30th, 14M. A. Dun- can, plaintiff, ve. Jubo Kerr, defendant Now at thie day oomes the plaintiff herein by his attorney, T. W. Silvers, and files his peti- B. F. JETER, tion, alleging among other things that phedd aor tele Kerr, - wh nopn- resident of the State o; Mi+-our! ereupon » ” it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that a Attorney at Law and J ustice, defendant be notified by publication that phd hes commenced asait againsa him in his court, the object uad general nature of which .8 to obtain a decree of court divesting the defendant of all apparent title to the fol- lowing tract of real eetate to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of eection thirty-two township forty- one, range thirty-two {n Bates county, M's- sour, and vest the title thereto in the plaintiff! on the grounds that the plaintiff and thore an- der whom he claims have been iu the open, notorious, exclusive, continuous and peace- able porsession of said land since March 24th, 1854; and that the defendant nor anyone claim ing under him have been in the possession of said land or paid any taxes thereon and that unless thesaid John Kerr, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be be- un an? holden st the conrt house nthe city of Butler, insaid county, on the 2nd dav ofMay_ next, firat day of sald term—auewer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be publithed, acecrding to law, jin the Buties WeRKLy Times, & weekly newspaper rivted and published In Bates county, Mo , lor four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at lea-t fiiteen dave betore the first day of the next term of the cireult court, J. A. PATTERSON, Cirenit Clerk. A true copy of the record Wit- [szaL] nees my hanu and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this the 30th day of Merch, 1104. . A. PATTERSON, Circuit Cl-rk C. M. Barkley, D.C, 1Office over H, H. Nichola, Kast side square, Butler, Mo. Infirmary of Osteopathy Two blocks west of Square, on Ohio Street. Chronic diseases a Specialty. HARRIET FREDERICK, Butler, Mo. The Best is the Cheapest. Not how cheap but how good 1s the question. The Twice-a Week Republic is not ascheap as some s0-culled newspa- pers, but it 1s ascheap agit {is possible to sell a first-class newspaper. It prints all the news that is worth printing. If you read it all the year round you are posted on all the im- portant and interesting affairs of the world. 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