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Has Stood The Test 25 Years RED TIES IMPROPER. | Grove’s -™ Juige Decides That They | lof ao., ex rel, ¢ Are at Least Undignified. Tasteless Chill Tonic -~.-. =: Cravat Takes Ixsue with the No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. Sheriff's Sale in Partition. A prolonged liti PIERCE & ALLEN Foreigner—Says They Brighten Life. tle was the Senrlet| Brower, Gerson B tion wherein the | between the h teacher ina high Marcella F. Tingler and George Fravklin Ting- | Propricty of an uy INSURANCE AGENCY. ler, plsintifi vs. Jacob William Tingler, de-| school wearing a re me We represent sixteen old re- liable stock companies. Take your choice, We write farm . insurance on the cash or in- Stallment plan. If not conven- fent.to call at office, drop us > a postal card. | PIERCE & ALLEN, + ine to the place of beginnl. g, all of on the f the wearer If the j el 2 townsh'p thirty-nine | t o ue ea : 8-8t, BUTLER, MO. Tange thirty one (31), in Hateseounty, Miss« could have } the defi hurled bac! Ng for cash in hand as provived for in sail order DR. H. M. CANNON, Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Will be in Adrian every Tues- day and Friday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Infirmary of Osteopathy. Two blocks west of square on Ohio Street. Chronic Diseases a Spe ‘lalty. arriet Frederick, D, 0. In the Cireult Court of Bates Co. Missouri. issue came to an end the other Gay at By virtus and authority of a decree and order’! piayen, Saxor y,-by the court deciding ofsale made by,thessid court, in the avove enti- tled cause, of acertified copy thereof,dated December 12, 104, I will on ®ebruary oth, 1905, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day Sell at public y-ndue, tv the bighest bidder, the fol -wing deserib-d real estate, viz i lot three, of the northwest (S), aud ali of lot four, east quarty Missouri Pt Way except a stript Wide of of th of 10. seven (7) tu six (G) de ertb- » taenee pains, thence chains, thene w ost te and decree, leat M, B, MORRIS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Sale, By virtue and authority of a special execution issued from the ottice of the ely oultcourt of Bates county, Mo.. atthe February term 1w5, of to mie directed in favor of the 5 ex rel ©, KE, Johnson, collector ot the revenne of Bates county, and against A, J, Hoover and T. B. Porter, I have leyled upon and seized all the Mgnt, ttle, Interest and claim of said A. J, Hoover and T, B, Porter, of tn and to the following described reat eetate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the south- east quarter of the northwest quarter of seo- Hiyhres eapenle sey Pea range thirty one Ying and being in the eaid county and 3: of Missouri, and I will, on 4 seal Saturday, the 25th dayot February, a, p, 1s between the hours of nine o'clock in the ture- noon and tive o'clock In the afternoon of that day, at the east court house door in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid sell the same ors6o much thereot as may be required at pub- lic vendue tothe highest’ bidder, tor cash, in hand to satiety eaid execution and costs. B, MOKKIS, tthe east deor ef the court house | | in the city of Butler, in Katescounty Missouri, | sourh of! timat such a cravat is at least undignified, even if not intended by the wearer as a socialist emt Dr, Weidau | Wor rin question, advertentl) a red lie,a verely he youth er person LO tea cainst Dr, Weid- ’ within his proved of red any Is consid- nary princip! hin Gora e revolutl at him by John Farson, of Chicago, the living exponent of the searlet and ruby red cravat, when he heard the verdict, without doubt he wonld have declared Bineelf int ied terms, Mr. Farson hesitated a few moments fn order to control himself, and the-red four-in-hand ‘neatly tied at his throat took on a bTighter crimson, like Tenny- son's robin, “Does he dare?” thundered Mr, Far- son, who is nearly five feet four inches in height, and a bunch of red ties hung on cither side of the mirror in his room fluttered back, “Does he?” “Why, King Eoward wears a red tie, and does he, a Saxon judge, dare to question a king? Say, let him know from me that a person who has not worn a red tle has ne rned the fine frivoli- ties of lite, Since my crusade in favor ; Maat Sherif of Bates County, Mo. | of the flaming neck string hundreds of my friends are now wearing red ties Sheiria” le " pphia E. 1. Hemstreet, 0. 0. — One woman friend to whose husband | “Wr. Hemstreet at the Infirmary of Dr, Fred- ck, ‘on Ohio Street on Monday, Wednesday | jaturday of each week, DiMice ‘phone 133 Residence ’phone a By virtue and authority of a special execu- tlon tssued from the office of the Clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, retura- able at the February term, 1905, of sald court and to me directed in favor of the 6 C, E. Johneon, collector of the Bates county, and aga FE. Mitchell . Whitescarrer, 1 have levied upon zed all the right title, interest and ressed a dozen on Christmas has written me that her husband is breaking himself in the house and expects soon to appear on the streets. “The red necktie throws a little bright- ness into a man's life. He is too apt to the said F, K, Mitchell and J. 5, W 5 of, in and to the following te Fat Ph Al eccace | ZO about with somber face and still more to-wit: ‘dhe north halt of the sourheast ° 1 s, but when he is arrayed Dr W. B, STARKS, ter of the northeast quarter of section sixicen, apnea ee nes i . ETERINARY SURGEON DENTIST. AND twonship thirty-nine, range thirty-three, all Ying and being in the said county and siate of jesouri, and | will, on Saturday, the 26th day of February, a p, 1905, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and tive o’clock in the afternoon of that in this,” and Mr, Farson reached into a bottom drawer and brought forth a vermillion red waistcoat, “and a red tie, then his cup of joy is full.” “Did you ever wear that in New ’ day, at the east court house door, tn the cit Pork 9"? fcMullen’s Butler, Mo. of Butler, county of ‘Bates. aforcaald, neil thy | YO"K?” was asked, ‘eed Yard. f © | same. or 80 much thereof as may reqnired, at| “Sure, and it was applauded, too, Only #2-8¢ public vendue, to the highest bidder, tur cash! the other evening I attended a meeting @esouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, NORTH BOUND in hand to eatisfy said execution and costs M. B. MORRIS, 1-4t Sheriffof Bat jounty, Mo, A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- of a secret order and there were 200 brethren from a neighboring city, all adorned with bright red ties. “The red tie has come to stay, It may be the trace of the aborigine left in me, { 90 8k, Loutsm bP. ing Piles. Druggists retund money | the reason I like them so well, but— ? wt. if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure] by the way send me the address of that iS @ny case, no matter of how long] judge and I will ship a dozen of a Ohi- : : standing, in 6 to 14 days. First ap-| cago haberdasher’s latest creations of Joplin (limited) § 0 A M. | plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If} flaming red, with ‘Farson’ woven in the Cy eee as b: Ms | your druggist hasn’t it send 50c in| back.” Local Fraigne wisio 12:15P. M, | stamps and it will be forward: d post SS TONES Linter-state, westbound BM. pad by Paris Medicine Co.,St.Louis,| SCIENCE PRESERVES STONES. 2 Inter-State, east boned. 12:10 P. M.| , Prof, Church Steps Crumbling of 31 bi bol 11 M i Westminster Ah Restores E. C, Vanpervoonr, Agent. T. C. BOULWARE, sician and Surgeon. Office h Side Square, Butler, Mo. Here’sa rare chance! We want a local, and district agent for one of the oldest and best life insurance Compa- nies in existance, Write to-day and give references, C. C. Courtney, State Agent, Massachusetts Building, Kansas City, | Mar ess by Chemical Solution, Fears aroused from time to time re- rarding the Westminster abbey, owing to the decay of its stone work, will beset at rest by the highly encouraging report of Prot. A. H. Church, It appears this Sherif’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special exece | tion issued from the office of the clerk of the jcireaitcourtof Bates county, Missouri. re- tarnable at the February term, 146. of said court, aed to me directed in favor of ue | & Johnson, collector of the revenue of Hates c unty and againt Marada | Brewer, Gerson B.>:Iverman and Morris Stera [Ihave levied upon and seiz-d alt the right, tithe. interest aod mot the said Marada iverman sed Morris Stern, of, in aed tothe following described real estate to wit: Forty acres, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section fourteen, township torty-two, rang» twenty- nine, in Bales coany, Missouri, and 1 will on Saturiay the 23th day of Febrvary a p 19%, urs of nine o’clock in the fore- boon and fiveo’cluck in the afternoon of that Gay at the east court bouse door. in the city of Butler county of hates afore » cell the same or 60 much thereof as may be require» lie vendus, to the hignest biddsr, tx band to catisfy said execution and costs M M la-it Sheriff's Sale, Ry virtue and authority ofa issued trom the euit cou returnable at ourt, lo me ex rel interest and claim of the aan 1 ter ©. A, Alb det the Missour vf in and to the following de to-wit: The southwost quar, ° east quarter of Lhe northwest quarterot section ten, bewnsbip loriy two range thirty-one, all lyingand being in sand county and otaie of Mis- souri,and I witli, on Savurday, the 2th day of February, ap, 1905, between the houre ot nine o’elock in the fore- m ani tive o'clock in the afternoon of that lay, at the east court house dooria the elty of Batler. count fates afvresanl sell the same OF bO MUCH thereot as MAY be Fequired at puolic vendue to che highest bidder for cash in haad to eatioty eatd ereeut and costs, MB. MOKRIS, lant Sherif of Bates Gounty Mo Sheriff's Sale, By virtue and authority of a epecial execu: tion issued from the oftice ofthe clerk of the cirenit courtof bates county, Mo, returnable atthe February term, | of said court, tome directed in favor of the State of Misa: urt ex >, B Johnson, collector of the revenue of escounty, and againstd 5, Wright, fhave levied upon and seized all the right, tule, in- terest and claim of said J oS. Wright, of in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots two hundred and seventy-three two hundred and seventy-four, two hundred and seventy tive, two hundred and i veaty- Six, endtwo hundred seventy-seven, in the city of Adrian, Missouri, all i ing and being in the eald county, and state o| Missourl, and Iwill on Saturday the 25th day of February, a. p, 1s, between the hours of nine o'clock in the tore. noon and tive o'clock inthe afternoon of that day, atthe east court house door in the city of Butler, county of Ba afcresaid, sell the same or so MUCH thereot be required at public vendue to the highs Didier forcash in hand to satisty said execution and costs, M. B, MORRIS, 14-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo Sheriff's Sale, By virtue and authority of a ape ton feevet trom the oes of the cler ctrouit court, of Bates county, Mo., re ble at the February term, 105, of salt court, and to me directed in tayor of state ot M exrelC E Jolnson, collector ot the revenue of Kates county, Mo, and against The Guard ian Trust Company, | bave jevied upon and seized all the right, tite, interest and claim of said The Guardian Trust Company, ot, in and to the following described real estate to- wit: Lots nineteen ant twenty in block twenty six in the town of Amoret, all lying and being in said county and state of Missouri, andi will, on Saturaay the 25, day of February, a. p, 1905, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and‘ilve o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the east court house door in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required at pub- Ne vendue tothe higheét bidder for cash in hand to satisfy sald execution and cos:e M. B. MORRIS, M44 Sheriff of Bates county, Mo Sheriff's Sale, By virtue and authority ofa tion issued from the oflice of th cir-ait court of Bates county issouri, re- turnable at the February term, 15, of sald court,to medirected in favor of the etate of Mo,, ex rel C, E. Johnsun, collector of the rev- enue of Bases county, and against George T. Brown, | have ievied upon and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of said George T. Brown, of.tn and to the tollc wing desertbed Teal estate, to-wit: North half of the noi west quarter of the northwest quarter of tion eighteen townehip forty-two, ra twenty-nine, all lying and bet gin eald coun. ty, and olate of Missouri, antl wol, on Satarday, the 25th, day February, a. p. 1905, between the h oni al execn- erk of the of nine o'clock {a the fore- hoon and five o'clock In the atternoo® of that day, ai the eaet court noase doo? in pity of samme or 50 much shereuf as may be required at public vendae tothe highest bdder for cash in hand to satlefy said execution and costs, ; “ M. & MORRIS, pases of women and children iM \ well known chemist has brought his Meat Sherif of Bates county, Mo pepectalty. Mo. 3-Uf! scientific lsnowledge to bear on the prob- be a lem with such success that by the sim- Sheril’s Sale. DR: J. M. CHRISTY, es Of women and Children a Specialty be The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER. The Twice-a Week Republic of St. Louis, the best semi-weekly news- paper in the country, and Furm Pro- gress, America’s leading agricultural pie application of baryta water to the surface he is able to reconstitute the old stone and make it as sound as ever. The suiphurie acid in the London air has attacked the carbonite of lime in { the stone and converted it into gypsum, By virtue and authority of a special exeon- tlon Issued from the office of the cler& of the Cirenit court of Bates County, Mo,, returnable ary term, (05, of sand in tavor of t : county of Bates aforestta, sell the yurt, to me tate of Missouri ex rel johnson, collector of the revenue of ot ecounty; and againet James L stewart levied and selzed upon all the right, Telephone 20, House Telepnonelo. | and home monthly, will be sent to] an exccedingly soft material. Prof. Pics We adie the folowite tentined ec any address—or to separate address- | Church found that baryta water sprayed cota 60 i : Lots twenty-two. tw a " at i . _— three, twenty-four, Town Company’s first ad- DR, J. T. HULL es, Whes so requested—for One Dol-| on the surface converts gypsum back | Sitio wthewty of Adrian, al Wii wad be. € . lar @ year. again into carbonite of lime with a film | ing in the said county, and’ state of Missouri, 4] DENTIST. The ‘Iwice-a-Week Republic_for} of baryta sulphate that is unaffected by |f will, on noe, Same thatlead to Hagedorn’ O.north side square Butler, Mo, F B. F. JETER, FA ttorney at Law and J ustice, Office over H. 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More than two years have passed since Prof. Church adopted this method for re- storing the stone work in the chapter house, both inside and outside, and he is fully satified it is a complete success. PUNISH JOKING BY STUDENTS. Edinburgers Are Rusticated for Pre- senting Small Black Doll to Rectorial Orator. Practical joking among students of uburg university has led to two or e of the number being rusticated | for two years. The joke for which this severe sentence was passed was played at the conclusion of Attorney General Sir, Robert Finlay’s rectorial address, during which the students behaved in a light-hearted, hilarious manner, mak- ing so deafening a noise that no one heard what lord Finlay was saying. At the finish two scapegoats wore a fancy dress, marched to the platform and pre- sented the speaker with a small black doll. It was noticed at the time that the premier, who was in a chair, looked an- ety when two merry young students ‘ marched up with the doll, but their rus- tication was quite a surprise. Children Born Year Apart. An extraordinary instance of pune- tuality in child bearing has just been given by Mme. Amynot y Hyrres in the ; south of France. Recently she gave birth ‘toaboy. This is the fourth son to whom she has given birth on the same date. The first was in 1900, and every ‘anniversary since she has punctually ‘given birth to ason. The greatest curl- osity is felt as to whether she will bring the feat off next year. Saturday, the 25th day of February, a. p, 1:5, between the hours of nine o'clock In the fore: noon and tive o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at tue {court bouse door in the eit of Butler, courty of Bates a'oresatd, sell the same orto on v bl» red wt pablic vendur, to the high in hand to satisty euid MORKIS, County, Mo, Met Sheriff of Bute Sherifl’s Sale, By virtne and authority of a spectal exeon- tion issued trom the office of the cierk of the circalt court of Bates county, Mo, returnavle atthe February term 15, of said court, aod to ms (ir.cted in favor vl state of Mo , ex rel C. K, Johnson, collector of she revenue tor Kates county, aod against Puillip Kearns, Lhave levied upon aod evized all the right title, interest and claim or said Pillip Kearns of, in and to the tollowing deserived real estate, to-wit: The middle partof the south halt of the northeast quarver of the southwest qaarter of sec.ion twenty-thres, township forty-two range thirty two,in Bates county, | Missouri, all lying gnd being in the said county and state ef Missouri, anu dl will, on Saturday, the « day of Febru Aeb. 10, between the hoursof nine o’ciock in’ the fore. noon and uve o’cluck in the alternvun cf that day at the cast court house oor tn the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaiad, sell the same or so much thereof as may ve required at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisty said execution and M. B. MORRIS Sheriff of bates County, Mo, Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mo., returnable at the February term 105, ofsaid court and to me directed in favor of the State of Mo., ex rel C, E. Johnson collector of the reyenue of Bates count and inst Augnat S Thave levied upon vized all the right, title, interest and claim of said August Steinkraus, of, in and to the following described real estate to-wit: The northeast quarter of the north- west quarter of the northwest quarter of tec- tion twenty-seven, township thirty eight, range twenty-nine, in Bates county, Missouri, all lying and being in said county and State of Missouri, and I will, on Saturday. the 25, day of February a. p. 1905, between the hours of 90’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east court house door in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the same or 60 much thereof as may be requir- ed at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash Hy hand to satisfy sald execution and ts. as M. B. 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