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Thi stalin will make the spring season of 104, and can be seen at the Lisle barn, Butler, Mo. at any tim undersigne Yo insure 8 living colt at th Care will be taken to avol but not responsible if any occ! » hold on the colt according to la with or about to be moved from county wcomes due and must be pa ; TK | wcES S. HORN, Attorney at Law, BUTLER, MO. (DPOOO0906004 09 2OBDABNO> O0-OORN a ODO East Side Square. School Fund Mortgage Sale, j Whereas T J Wheeler and Laura J Wheeler his t dand delivered to Bates of Migsouri, their school fun 200000 200000000000 rs prd of Bates county the tate, to-wit: Kast one- outheast quar- ter of section thirty-six (6), township forty (40) of h con aining eighty made in trust to ain school fund nt Whereas the prin- cipal and interest on said school tund bon.:s is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore,in par- nee of an order of the county court, made at ry adjourned term, 1 proceed to sell the t public vendue to the hig! t 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, interests and costs of « zeeating able raat adat Sheriff of Bates County. Mo. COLORED BOY secure the payn iv bonds therein described a be Order of Publication. writgs STATE OF MISSOURI, | “ : ‘ounty of Bates, e Register No. 9,682. Inthe elratt cour of ates coun This fine American bred draft stallion 1s n een ack, 16 1-2 hands high, weighs 1900 pounds; | Sth, Telaticn anu io she use of W Ty a good breeder and hascolteto show. He il'make the senson of 1X4 at our barn 8 1-4| ‘county in the state of Missouri, plaintl! George B Page, defendant : $10 ivioe talk, hide lta tli ianaaae Civil action for delinquent taxes 4 Now at this dav comes the plaintif by her "KENTUCK. Petras, Faowa pe the J attorney betore the undersigned clerk of the 5 1 ib, he Saeed head, big © clroult court of Bates county, in the Ke body and flat bone, Kentuck wan bee yarbon County, Seninoky, hipped here four ‘acation and files her petitio: tating among other thin, this spring and roven to be as : a Breeder as there fe in the state; will | 202-restdent of the bis ee Genera at tae sarae Dare. dered by the clerk in vacatt TERMS:—$10 00 to insure a living colt, von eat ba der A by publication | Is black with white points,| tiff has commenced a sult a, {WOODRUFF 15 hands high, will? make in this cours by petition and affida- the season at the same barn. This Jack is wel It the object and general nature of which known to be a superior breeder. TERMS:|16 to .entutce the lien of the state of $8.00 to insure living colt, Care taken to pre Missouri, for the delinquent taxes for the 'y commissivns, and fees, upon the following fae Weare brewing. described tracts of Iai a gituated in Bates 4. T. HYATT & SONS. Page’s addition to the city Butler and that nnless the said defendant be and appear Missour! on the fret Mon in May, ! 1904, and on or before the firs: day thereof, judgment rendere« according to the oe pe of suid petition, and the above described real vent accidents but willnot be responsible if amounting in the aggr to the county, Missourt, to-wit: | at the next term of this court, to be begun and PAP R and plead to sald petition according to FAVORITE HOME PAPER. i estate sold to satisfy the same oceur, Breeders are invited to inspect this 1 12 together with interest, costs, Lot vne (1) block one (1) George R. holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, law, the same willbe taken as confessed and > * And it ie further ordered by the clerk sfore- Established for nearly @ century |enid that a copy hereof be published in th 7 Butter We+KvY Times, @ weekly newsp' and read regularly by more than printed and published in Bates Lounty. . 500,000 persons in the west and |soari, for four week ely, the last southwest, the Twice-a-Week Repub err ota mat crtlnn 20s | LO ielaaas lic of St. Louis can justly lay claim es A teue copy of the Tecord. | Wit: isti i “ a SEAL) D my hand as clerk afores: wi te as hee apgadinend 4, Done st otes ‘in Butler on, thie the sth . ed. one at office in Butler on ie the It is great because it has always |‘: af ag oN a ak, aimed to inform, instruct and enter- t Deputy Clerk. tain ite readers on all matters of = a ublic and home interests. In 1904 STATE OF MISSOURI. / it will be especially interesting and County of Bates, pl beg — ‘ In the circuit court 0 Bates county, 's80u! , Valuable. Here are some eee ie February Term, 194, ‘the state of j bg you should subscribe for it: hi Missouri at the epee My fm use of W is i i T Johnson, ex-officio collector of the revenue is is campaign year, and you of Bates county, in the state of Missouri, Order of Publication, | will want to be informed of the move-| piaintitr, vs. Thomas &, Guy, The Walton ments of party leaders, reports of Teast Company, C. A Allen, defendants. the great national and state conven- Civil action for delinquent taxes. + A Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- tions, the progress of the campaign, | torney before the clroult const of Bates county | me of the elections, etc. in the stete of Missouri, and it appearing to as been issued in the ou will want to know all about! ahoye entitied cause against the defendant, the World’s Fair, to be held in St. | Thomas &. Guy directed to the sheriff of Bates Louis trom April 30 to December 1,| founty’ Lisa pt onadgr oll petit ky gst 1904. directed, has made return thereon that the de- well informed by the Farm Visitor, a| cannot be served on sald defendant Thoma R. reguiar supplement of the paper, pre- | G07, 118 ordered by the court that a oe lly for the farmer and is family. You will want to know what the world is doing in every field of activ. ity, and through the uns! news and special service of the Twice- a- Week Republic you will not be dis- eqpoltin’. nshort sketches, choice bits of fiction, articles of interest to women, children and the home, fastiion hints and helpful household suggestions the Twice-a Week Republic easily leads among the weeklies of the great west. . Done at office in Butler, “ee 1904, J, A. PA’ Cireul! By C, M. Barkley, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Jacob jler deceased, that I, Marcella Tingler, adminis! trix with will annexed, ofsaidestate, intend to it a at the next North Side Square, a ian by een chet |suantemer ae Bates County Investment Co oi Hon. J. B. Newazary 3.0. F. 3. Brgraitent, ‘Vice-President. Bee’: \ Jno. C. Harus, Abstractor. 8. F. Wannoox, Notary. § Help us main- tain ideal service. On several occasions enstomers have told ns that our prices on certain articles were not as low as the goods cou d be had for elsewhere. We investigated the matter and in eich instance learned thot the ar- ticles offered elsewhere were of iuferior quality. Ho wever, we appreciate nothing more than friendly criticism, It shows us that you are interested and points out Ines along which improvements may be possible. Oar friends and customers areearnestly requested to call our attention to any apparent fault, that we may make ourstore what weaim to have it—the most popular and lowest priced drug store in this vicinity. Frank T. Clay Prescription Druggist, Butler, Missouri. Tucker's Old Stand, BSB LE SRE SRE GE BOS HB 3G BO 8 OK 5S 5S RS OG i nomenon ALVA W. NO. 1226. i i alae i : : ; —BuUY— Cut Out The Middle Man. : Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. Now we have the largest Harness and Saddle Factor In Southwest Mo, and can duplicate any goods in leather line--offered by cat- alogue houses. So come and see us and let us show you. Keep your money at home. 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 rteel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness oil and soaps, limi- ments for wan 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 = in the Southwest and our harness are all wade at ome. We also carry afull line of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD AND SPRING WAGONS. Direct from the Factory one McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo, | nae anenaaed BUTLER, MO.. Capital, = = 850,000. Money to loan on real at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town in Bates county. Oholee securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, ASA ical : | | : | | | ~ Rover and Adminitratrix with will annexed Notice of Final Settlement. given to all creditors in the Brilliant Boy. = Two grey Percheron stallions, F will weigh in good flesh 1,800 and F2 1,700 pounds respectively. Both La Ot the low down blocky kind. Can show 16 to 18 colts on place Will stand the season of 1904 at my barn 3 miles northeast of But- ler, on old North place. $12.50 for colt to stand and suck. This stock, to be appreciated, should be seen. No, 232 m. J. W. BARNHART. ~ MEXICA MEXICAN 1 iniment MEXICAN niment fection, GIANT. 4year old jack Will stand the season of 194 on the old Lew Haggard farm, south of Altona, At $15.00 to insure Hving colt DRENNON 2nd ei ant Fine saddle stallion will make season at same place as above $1 to insure living colt. DOCKERY, ar old, Jack will make season p10 to insure a living colt. Has an extra breeder SILVER DICK, Two year old Jack will serve a few mares at $16 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 p enta onte but will not be responsible should any oceur, A. L. PIPES. ELAMO Will stand the present season of 104 at my barn 8 miles ive east of Butler, and -t mile south of the Montrose and Bu'ler roed and 3 1-2 miles west of Spruce Deseription and Pt eree:—Elamo is a vl Mealy nose ana is the rise of 15 han: high, and he weighed 1200 pounds, was si the the imported Jack direet ‘from span brought toC ooper county by Charles Leonard The dam of Elamo was also out of an imported Jack anda Hack Knightdam owned by A Fel- ger, Clarkaburg, Mo, erma--Ten to insure a colt to stand and suck the money is due when colt is foaled. The cout will stand good for the season, After service has been rendered anyone sejling trading or about to remove mare forfeits insurance and mon must be paid. Season begins lat of d ends Ist of July, is no better bred Jack in the State of Miasouri, except his father, who was imported from spain. The people who patronize this Jack are well pleased with his colis end most of them are coming back, The value of import ed stock is demonstrated by the fact that breeders of thoroughbred cattle import stock to p up the breed of their herda, — breeders should come early in the morning or late in the evening, 22-0t DEWITT McDANIEL [ enamres Gane = + JONES BROS. 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 reasouable price, 2m JONES BROS. boa OU 0 HU OHA APOOOLOL OOOO PPR, Order of Publication. STATE OF CTRL, } ae County of Bates i In the Cirealt Court of Bates county, Missouri in vacation, March sun, 194. M.A. Dun- can, plaintif, ve. John Kerr, defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorney, T. W. silvers, and files his peti- tion, alleging among other things that defendant, John Kerr, is & non- resident of the State of Mis-ourt Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendunt be notitied by publication that plaintif’ has commenced sealt againga him in this court, the object avi general nature of which 6 toobtain a decree of court divesting the defendant of all apparent title to the fol- lowing tract of real ertate to-wit: The enet half ot the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of rection ino dy i township forty- one, range thirty-two Jn Ratea county, M's- sourt, and vest the titl@ thereto in the platntif! on the grounds that the plaintiff and thore un- der whom he claims have been in the open, notorions, exclusive, continuous and peace- able poesesslol said land elrce March 2th, Ikat; and thi e defendant nor anyone claim ing under hfm have been in the possession of said land of paid any taxes thereon and that unless the said John K be and appear at this court, at the next term thereef, to be be- gun an hollen at the court house inthe city of Butier, in said county, on the znd dav ot May next, and on or before the first day of sald term—ai swer or plend to the petition in ssid canse, ‘he same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be publiched, acesrding to law, In the BUTLKEK WkEKLY Timks, & Weekly newspaper printed and published In Bates coanty, Mo , tor four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at lea-t fiiteen days betore the fret day of the next term of the circult court, J. A. PATTERSON, Cirenit Clerk. A true cupy of the record Wit- [sgaL}] ness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this the 3uih day of March, 1904, J. A. PATTERSON, 25-48 Circuit Clerk C. M. Barkley, D.C, Notice, Notice is hereby given, that letters of ad- ministration on estate ef David Gilbert, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 19th day of March, 1904, by the Probate Coart of Bates County, Missou! All persons having claims againstsald estatesre Fequired to exhibit them for allowance to the exeoator within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be renee from ve benefit of said eatate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, 1 a! be forever barred. RILEY GILBERT. 23-4 Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Notice is that letters of admin- tetration upon inte (of, Ea Swarens deceased have been undersigned ihe Bates county prop courtin Bates Co. gga besring the 19th day of March, sald ke or they may be luded from en: ot yin claims be not exhibited within two years from of the publication of thie notice, ther will be forever barred, E.G SWARENS. 22 at Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all oreditors, and allothers interested in the estate of Jonn Swarens, d ». that I, Ann Swarens, executrix of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term ofthe Bates County Probate court, in Bates Siechrl'on the eth pg rag epeanal Missouri, on the ay of Ma " YANN SWARENS, 23-4t Execntrix. Notice ol Final Settlement. 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