The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 8, 1904, Page 7

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Good Roads Never Regretted. | K. C, Times No nation has ever achieved per- | manent renown without good roads, | B \afterwards. No community in pos-; | cages of good roads would be will- jing to surrender them upon the repayment’! heir cost and mints.) nance. Of-all the expenditures made ment agencies, money spent in You Have Alwags B and The Kina road in—use—for-over SO-¥e: > the signature of and bas beem made under his per- improvement produces the greatest Sonal supervision since its infancy. good and thegreatest satisfaction to le the greatest number. Everybody uses good roads; all enjoy and par. ticipate in the advantages and bles- sings of good roads, They are the avenues over which pass the main agencies for the dissemination of knowledge and the increase of intelli- gence, as wellas the enjoyments of social intercourse in rural life. They provide the means for the perform- ance of public duty of reaching local markets or shipping points on the railways. They serve more country people in the aggregute than the rail- roads themselves. Another Swindle. According to reports received by the Agricultural department of the University of Missouri a very suc- cessful swindle is now being worked in various Missouri towns by the s8o- called “creamery promoter” whose business it is to organize a co-opera- tive creamery company among the farmers surrounding a town and sell the organization a $2,000 outfit for about $4,000. A smooth individual appeara in the town where it is pro- posed to victimizs the farmers, takes rooms at the best hotel and begins All Counterfeits, imitations aad “Jast-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with aed em@amger the health of Infants and Children—Experieace against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitete fer Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syreps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Merphine mer other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guaramtes. It destroys Worms and gllays Feverishness. It eures Diarrhea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troaes, cures Constipation and Fiaintency. It assimilates Ghe Peed, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, givimg Bealthy ava natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The llsiker’s Friend, cenuinE CASTORIA aAtways Bears the Siguatare of The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over SO Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, PY BURRAD THERE, WEW YORE Orrv. WEGETABLE SICILIAN} |to talk “creamery.” He {s always ALES Hair Renewe supplied with the most convincing statistics, either counterfeit or gath- Perhaps you like your hair; thea keep it. Perhaps not 3 | ered from localities peculiarly adapt- then remember—Hall’s Renewer always restores color to Jf |ed to the business. In two weeks a hair. Stops falling hair, also. baba er hy ha | meeting is called by the most influ- — eutial farmers and the plot from this What the Editor Did. Down in the depth of woe an editor satone Misseeri Editors Will point moves rapidly to completion. Then the “promoter” moves on to rhs Meet at Fair in September’) new fields; the creamery runs a few And racked his brains ina search for means his ready-print bill to pay. Mexina, Mo., Aug.28.—R. M. White months and then closes, a financial of this cits, corresponding secretary failure. reggie ogre wey aay was Dents | Of the Missonrl Press Association, And as he'puzzieda stranger came right mer- | will isswe the following announce- wily in the door, ment to-morrow for the fall meeting of the association at the World’s Pair in September. “The sext meeting of the Missouri Press Aseociation will be held at the Missouri Sailding, World’s Fair grounds ta St. Louis Tuesday, Wed- needay and Thursday, September 27, 28 and 29,1904. The meetings will be held each morning at the Missouri building, baginning at 9:30 o'clock. The Miseoarl commission will give a reception and ball to the Missouri Presse Association at 9:30 o'clock Made Bad Money in Missouri. Macon, Mo., Aug. 29.—Dispatches yesterday reported the arrest of Ezra Truitt at Forth Worth, Tex., for passing ‘one dollar bills raised to twenties, Truitt’s family lives in a little one-room house, where he had made the money which yielded him such & profit. He cut the figure 20 from advertising money or Confed- erate bills and pasted it over the large figure 1 on the dollar certifi- cates. Where the good bill read “One Silver Dollar” he pasted over {t a line cut from his bogus money, \ “Now, Iam a friend of the press,’’ quoth be , with a smilie that engulfed his ears, «+Pray take this certified check to pay my subseription for thirty years.’’ “and send the paper to father, too, and to each of my children four; ‘And here’s a list of a dozen friende—I’ll pay * "for them all and more.’? “*Yourdoctrine’s solid, your thoughts are deep; you write in # tone that rings Throngh all the country for miles around, and great is the vote it swings.’’ “*and here is an ad. for a page or 60, and here are some locals, too; And if yon have plenty of time to spare, come printing 1’ll have you do.’? — 000.00) SASH GIVEN AWAY ts Users o ION COFFEE! in Addition to the Regular Free Premiums How Would You TO SECOND NATIONAL BANK, ON SPICE Ci TOLEDO, Onio, ~ P2044 —— e 8 s h Like aCheck Like Thi: Cash to Lion Coffee users in our Great World's Fair Contest— We Have Awarded $20,000.00 2139 people get checks, 2159 more will get them in the . ® Presidential Vote Goniest Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a-=cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The 2-cent stamp cov- ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate is recorded. You can send as many esti» mates as desired, Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World’s Fair and Presie What will be the total popular vote cast for President (votes for all can- didates combined) at the election ' November 8, 1904? } In 1900 ion, 13,959,653 people voted ff, for Pr For nearest correct esti- { mates received in Woolson Spice Com- ‘ oftice, Toledo, O., on or before vember 5, 1904, we will give first ze for the nearest correct estimate, ee to the next nearest, etc., x $2,500.00 1,009.00 1 First Prize ........ 1 Second Prize ........ ~$600.00 each 6 Prises— 200.00 10 Prizes— 100,00 20 Prizes— 60.01 “ “ 5O Prizes— 20.00 “ 000.00 dential Vote Contests. 250 Prizes 10.00 “ 00, 1800 Prize— 5.00 * 9,000.00 We also offer $5,000.00 Special Cash Prizes to Grocers’ Clerks. (Particulars in each case of Lion Coffee.) How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks ? Everybody uses coffee. If you will use LION COFFEE long enough to get acquainted with it, you will be suited and convinced there is no other such value for the money, Then you will take no other—and that's why we advertise. And } we are using our advertising money so that both of us—youas well as we—will get a benefit, Htace for your Lion Heade $ WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES ht Complete Detalled Particulars in Every Package of LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’T.) TOLEDO, OHIO. 2130 PRIZES, $20,000.00 TOTAL, Order of Publication, STATE OF MisSUURL, ¢ 88 County of Bates . In the circuit cour Bates county, Missouri, im vacation May Turm, iwi, The f Missouri at the relation and to the use of W Order of Publication. SLATE OF MISSOURI, ?™, County of Bates, | § *% } In vacation August, 1944, Laura D, Worley, plaintiff, vs. Georgianna Amyx, and C. B, ¥ Amyx defendans. Order of Publication, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, { a. County of Bates t In the Ciroult Court, May term, li4, M. F, Flanders, plaintiff, ve. Elizabeth Hogue et al, defendants. Oruer of publication, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by Miles S. Horn, aud files hia peti- T Johnaon, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates county, in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs, ME Houck, L F Houck, 3 P hie attorne: Allen, Joho B Henderson, defendants, Hon andam@dayit alleging ai other things | her attorney, W. O. Jackeon, and files her petl- Civil action for delinquent taxes. that defendants Kilzabeth: Ho; Kate Woife, | tion and affidavit, alleging emong other things Now at thie day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates county p the stete of Miasouri, in vacation and files Mra Thomes V. Page, A'len Cobb. Thereasa Melion, A. D. MoNaghton and — McNaghton sre non-residents of the State of Missourt Whereupon it is ordered by the court that said be notified ‘by publication that Jaintiff has commenced a suit against them in his court, the object and general nature of which 8 to obtain adecree of court declaring that the plaintiff has a valid and subsisting mortgege and lien for six hundred dollars and that defendant C B Amy»... a non- the state of Missouri: Whereupon it by the clerk in vacation that said defi notifled by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against him in thie court, the object ana general nature of which !s to obtain a decree of this court vesting the title to the following real estate situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit; Lots fourteen (14, fifteen (15) bid sixteen (18), eeventeen (17), elghteen (1s), nine teen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (2'), in block entot iuterest from date and that the following real “Just ox the prices to suit yourself, and ursday evening, Sep’ stating among other things that ait udis tha balk ton aly ‘ Th » September 29, “Twenty Dollars.” The small fig- Mivcnamed derendente. ME Houck, LF | defondante > ‘ +> then = dase tase these ci caaaiad ures around the edges of the bills ek, John B Henderson are non-residents of Tdon’t want figures; I only ask’’—then he the state of Missouri, Whereupon it is ordered spoke in a whisper low— Stops the Cold and Works off the] were blotted out with dark purple} by the court that the said defensants be nott- oa ne tite ® Yr Cold. ink P a by pul vp bay piaintift a cceaaene- \e favor ’twixt friends. You see, I’m » nk. et t against them in this court by petition pushi id affidavit, tue ob! and general sop heap hap h Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablete nature of which is to enforce the lien “of the ¢ Your editorial soul I’d like to rent fora week ; uve @ coldimomeday. No cure, no State of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of " ortwo ”’ Pe . the year 1902, amounting in the aggregate to f ho gto 08 A tte eae on of Ot settee ae tag ae? desta ; e joing weary way an ¥ commissions and fee! - debt an: ‘ and sadly he swore 000. 900 fer ina ’ For Infants and Children, Sex CaS cits 20) cl LR eg quartet oy ati re meat Orta ze bey 1 alah sl New Terminals The Kind You Have Al Bought of the northeast quari rand Se ‘south halt of j Thomes ¥ fir ough the door. ugh the northeast quarter ant southeast A. D. Mon on as r Kanaas City, Mo., Aug. 29.—It is 8 Nn ou ave ways 0 ter of th , oct west quarter and the norte half suneet ot Then e hebben oie caironcemae|gaated that the Chicago, Burlington] Bears the of ie souean wana nd eatboarqerice 2 ke bopam bd ~ & Qaimey railroad com has com. f ip thirty-nine, range thirty-t ixty | first Mond. His dream was over—his ehance was gone— |< pany Signature o! acres; the southwest quarter of th aaa tbat rita tongs pleted plane tor the expenditure of SPA aunmest quarter, ofsectiontwenty-two i —Counelt Binds Nonperisl- | $1.QOQ000in the development of eR a uae aanesdesia We ued tp: id terminals emits holdings in Clay 19 Chickens. for $3,400. aah cea Re be Is olden in the city of Butler, 8 To CureaColdin One Day. —_ | county, Missoari, opposite Kansas sitercutl, on. the first Monday In | ed in sald Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the % money if it fails to cure E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box, - 25. Asks Maiden Name For Children, Too. A rather unusual request was con- - tained in the petition for divorce fil- ed today by Mrs. Mary Kellen. She aske thecourt to give her maiden name to her two children as well as to restore it to herself. Mrs. Kelleu’s attorney hopes to be able to get the court to grant the request. -* Arthur P. Kellen, the defendant in the snit, is a prominent Saline coun- ty etockman and {s said to be very wellto do. srs. Kellen accuses him eo A new price record for fancy poul- Gay. The pony will build many try has been established in America, miles of tracks and switches and use with a plaa to divert St. Paul and wheat from the Eastern seaboard to the Galfby way of Kan- sas City, which may be accomplished whea the Barflagton completes its proposed Mae from Kansas City south. The pablishers of “I Wait Alone for You” the most popular, sympa- thetic baltad ofthe day, by the late W. Wesley Wella, havesent us a copy of his Inst song, “My Mercedes” which has jest been peblished and which he composed a few weeks before his —Ex. ‘fed millionaire is often Berlin, Germany, for $3.400. They were all of the rose combed Black — term of said court. A true copy of the rec- Miner breed, one that Mr. Northrop 4 originated himself. The leader of the flock is the cock Victor, a first premium winner in Chicago, Phila- delphia and Boston, which sold for $1,000. His brother, Headlight ILI, | ictration winner of seconds in Chicago, Philia- delpnia and Boston, brought $500. MILLIONAIRE’S POOR STOMACH | sai The worn-out stomach of the over- raded in October, 1904, and on or before the thrd day thereof and plead to said petition according to law the same will be taken as confessed and ceselvely, accord a “ and foe if notin the world, by George H. Ligaen pry cent eerie or them to store freight cars Northrop, of Raceville, N. Y. He Tate nid to eatery ee. dan inst btiee- general yar ae. re a sold a flock of nineteen birds, three sold that copy hereot be ublished in the But: apa ae ee cocks and sixteen hene, for export to| sna published fa: Bates county, Meet, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be 41-46 atleast thirty days before the first day of the estate, to-wit: The north half of lot five (5) in block three (3) in Williams First addition to the City of Butler, Missouri, ia charged with ‘4 Elizabeth Hogue, Kate Wolfe, Mra. inthe city of Bu tore the first day of sald term—avswer or plead to the petition in said oause, the same ‘will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be ret accord: r ‘And ‘it is farther ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to last insertion tu beat least thirty days before the first day of sald next October term of this five (5) in the town of Amsterdam, Bates county Missouri, and that unless the anid C. B, Amyx, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house In the city of Butler, in said coanty, on the Ist Monday in October, 14, and on or be- ‘ fore the first day of sata term, answer or plead , to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as contessed, and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly, And it ts further ordered, that a copy hereof be publishet, according to law, in the BotLer WEEKLy Times, & newspap ublished in said county of Kates for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the lass inser- tion to be at l-ast thirty days before the—tiret——————_-— day of next October term of this court J. A. Patterson, - Cirenit Clerk. Atrnecopy from the record, Wit- [LEAL] ness my hand, and seal of the cirenit court of Bates county, this 9th day of Angust, 104, C. M. Banxvry, Deputy, subjected to the payment of said hat sald real estate be sold to satisfy interest and cost, and that unless . Page, Allen Cobb, Theresss Mellon aghton and ——- McNaghton, beand this at the next term thereof, olden at the court house in said county, on the ay in October, 1904, and on or be- lew, in the REKLY Tike, & newspaper publieh- coanty of Bates for four weeks sac- published at lexst once 9 week, the J. A, PaTrEReon, Circuit Clerk. J. A. PATTER30 SN, Circuit Clerk. A true by from the record Wit- bees my hand and the seal of the elreutt court of Bates county, this the 8th day of August, 1004. J. A. PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk M. Barkley, DC Sheriffs Sale in Partition, Eliza Ellen Gilbert, Sallie J, Hunnicutt, Ben- jamin T Gilbert, Dora Gilbert, William 'T, Gilbert, Riley:Gilbert, plaintiffs, vs Esther Gil- bert, Rilla Gilbert and’ Rebecca’ Gilbert, de- fendants. In the circuit court of Bates county, — Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with [sma] the seal of said court hereunto affixed Done at office in Butier, on this the 15th day of August, 104. J,a. PATTER-ON, 43-4t Circuit Clerk, Missouri, By C. M. Barkley, Deputy. pe age plod aoe po fit Tonks in day at the west front door of the court house in Adthinistrator’e Notice. order of sale ". ‘cortided copy of whien was poy? fig lfin ae ont 5 Missouri, letters 7 sell at public vendue e eet, r eno techn of admin | eilvered tome on the2sd day of June, 104, | $52 folowing Wescribed real estate, to-wit: Iwill on with will annexed upon the es- tee oof Kliza J, Feel deceased have been grantei to the undersigned by the Mates connty probate court in Bates Co. = bearing date the Sthuay of August, All persons haying claime against sald os- tate, are required to exhibit them to me for allowance within one vear from the date of ters, or they may be ener from any benefit of such estate;and {{ said olaime be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publication of thie notice, they will be forever bi RO38 H, CONARD, between t! noon and following souri, to- four, five Notice is hereby given that under and by vir- tue of a decree in partition and made by the circuit court of Bates county, of said court, in the caseuf Marcella F Tingler and George Franklin Ti day at the weet front the city of Butl sell at public vendur situate in the county of Bates and state of Mis- northwest quarter of section five, and ail of lot section five; and the east haif of lot six, north- eastguartor of section six, lying east of the Sheriff's Sale in Partition. Missouri. By virtue and authority of a de- cree and order of sale made by the sald court in the above entitled cau and of s cortitied copy thereof, dated May z4th, 104, { willon Monday, October 3, 1:4, between the hours of nine o’clock {nthe fore- noon. and five o’clock in the afternoon of that order of sale at the regular May term, 104, ler, plaintiffs ve. ‘The southwest quarter of section one and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twor(except two acresin the southwest corner thgreof, described as follows: Begining at the eouthwestcorner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section two, town- ship foriy-one, range twenty-nine, running thence east seventy yards, tnence north one hundred and forty yards thence west seventy yards, thence south one hundred and forty ards to the place of beginning) also four acres 'n the southeast corner of the northeAst quar- ter of she southeast quarter of section two, this four acres is inaecquare form: all afore- Monday, October 3, 1904, he honrs of nine o’clock in the fore- five o’clock in the afternoon of that door of the courthouse in Batse county, Missouri, to thehighest bidder, the al estate,ying and described being wit: The weat half of lot three of the and six, ofthe norshwest quarter of death. We predict for it a larger eale than “I wait Alone for You.” It is cimply beautifal, easy to play, me- lodiows, aad a perfect adaption of words to a beautiful melo- arre! 42-46 Adminiatrasor with will annexed. ee. ee Administrator’s Notice Notice is hereby given that letters of ad the estate of Carrie public teas @ horrible example Leper teddy on the peor of great wealth. But millionaires are Mi ri Pacific tg tebe | company’s right of way. excepta Cw) ten feet wide offof the cast sive thereof; also that part of lot seven in the northeast querter of section s!x described as follows: inning ten chains south of the northeast corner of said lot seven. thence south ten chains, thence west ten chains, thence ina said land being in townehip forty-one, racge twenty-nine, and containing two hundred and twoacres, Also the following real estate in the county of Henry and stave of Missouri, to wit: ‘The north eeventy-three acres of théwest half of the southwest querter of section six, town- . ship forty-one, range twenty-eight, in said of habitual drunkenness and indig- ‘nities. They have been married ten and until recently lived in this The Kellens have two children aivect line to place of beginning; all of said | county; also the following real vstate in the ‘@ boy of 9 years and a girl of 6. dy. The pablishers, J. W. Jenkins’ pepsia and indigestion are rampant Ly ay of Auguste 103. land teisg | ere se thirty-nine, range town ot Montrose, tn Henry county, Mo.: Lots : a \ 4 > M vf ¥ irty-one, A . two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 3 ; Ba SES OS Sek Se Sons of Kansas City, Mo., are mak-| among these people, and. they sufier | All pris, hoving clalins against At iow: | Provided for in sald order ond dears. tre! eleven and twelve. in'block ons, and block T. SMITH, 4 block three, all in Viors dith Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. | the town of Montros ieee the town of Montrose, tlenry county, Mirsouri. cash in hand as provided for in said order aud far worse tortures than the million- aire unless vail themselves ofa ance ves one year teens oA aes Gg I ters, ort may be preeluced from any bene: {srs) guoh estate; and if said claims be Dot ex- ing a special price of 25 conte per copy. Tooser readers who have not 48-4 cdg Notioe. decree. JOE T, SMITH ouis, Aug. 28.—Some wonder | already gotten “I Wait Alove For} (ist Flower, which A swaf ay ie AU: | hibited within two years from the date of We | wotioe in hereby given, that letters of ad- | 4S-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. % . 9 8 favor. Se ‘JESSE and FOREST NAVE, | Ministration apon the catate of Henry W 2 houeehoid remedy for all stomach “Administrators, | Glimore, decoseed, were granted to the un- for over ‘five * on One ee ey ecantt: Sassacart Notice ol Final Settlement. a said esaee aired te eto otha terested Ty he satate of Lvaieed hod Mae for allowance AR oe {, Conrad Bowman, thin one 1d of | administrator, of said estate, iuiend to mace final settlement of said estate atthe next the Hath it Ni CONRAD BOWMAN Adminie\retor,

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