The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 15, 1907, Page 8

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A Great University. Rich Hil! Horse Wins Again. | Curse Put on Spot on It should be a cause of gratifica-| At Cleveland, 0., Thursday Judge) Which Girl Wes Slain tion to every citizen of Missouri that’ Wilson, entered by H.C. Spencer, of the State University, at Columbia, is Rich Hill, Mo, carried off the open- the most rapidly growing inetitution | ing event, the 2:19 pace, in 3straight of its kind in the federal union. The heats. Ed. Geers’ entry, Bryon Kay, enrollment during the past session, | was the contender in every heat, but exclusive of 246 entered in university | was not fast enough to beat out the extension courses, was 2,292 Early| Missourihorse. The time was 2:08%, last fall the Boston Transcript gave | 2:08 and 2:10. the University of Missouri second] Gratt bas been entered only in one Place rapidity of growth, and this| race this season, viz: at Detroit, and was before the opening of the short/on that occasion he went lame and course in agriculture in Columbia, | was distanced. He is reported asap the enrollment in which easily} pearing all right again now. brought the State University to first} The Cleveland race was the second Place. While the income of @ num-/of the season for Judge Wilson, both ber of universities is greater in the/of which he won in straight heate. agaregate than that of the State/ Each race was a puree of $1,500 — University the income per student at! Rich Hill Review. Missour! is only exceeded by that of a imme yg Cena two elmilar institutions, the ae Toina ts __fimeret News. sities of Illinois and Wisconsin. In : the present biennial period the Uni-|_ Dr. Peck left Tuesday for Liberty, versity of Missour! will be able, Mo., where he will meet his eldest through the generostty of the state|@ughter, Mrs. Sam’! Woodson, who and federal governments, to apend| 48s been making her home in Porto annually in the higher educatton of | Rico for the past five years. the young men and young women of} George Thompson, of near Vir In the Givealt Goer? to the October term, 1907 Dayton, 0, Aug. 12—The ground} In vsearion July 15. 1907 : upon which Poon Ree Bess Was 48- "RS ew eno saulted and murdered was cursed by 4 M. Summers and Geo, W. Newberry, ‘ . : the rabbi who officiated at her fu-| Xow atthis day come the ' 100 Drops neral. He held his hand aloft and in | petition, » among othe! = as tones trembling with emotion called upon the Almighty to blight the The moment was inteneely dramatic. The appeal, unexpectedly delivered by the Jewish clergyman as hestood beside the slain woman’s bier, caus- ed her family to turn pale and all in ty the morning group to shudder. He} Dantet Creasip and dated aes 26, 1905, did it formally and even ceremont-|‘s the sald A. M. Summers be and The rabbi prayed that no drop of | day in Oot ber 1907 on Or before the first | ness. st.Contains n F rain be poe to fall upon the| ties in sald cases the camer wit eal -Morphine nor Mineral. epot, that the foliage now upon it cuafessed ‘and judgment will be rendered ae- Nor NARCOTIC, should wither and die and thatnever | pe‘yubl shed, aoorating claw thee Brn again mighta bladeof grass or &] Nuny ir Bates tor tone eee ee flower grow upon the unhallowed apg ee = Ay = ground. He begged thas this soil be | day of sald next Gotober term of this court. barren forevermore. A true copy from the record. eae Psalms were then recited by him, after which, as was the ancient cue- if F i ae i BS 4 ? E g #2 ag hand, and seal of the Circuit Court of (szat) Bates County this 13th day of July, 1907, T. D, EM BREE, 88 4b Ctreult Clerk. Missour! the sum of $550,000, the!ginfa, lefs to visit four sisters in] tom, he approached the members of Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- equivalent of the interest at 5 per|Obio and a brother living near|Aona Markowitz's family and slit Order of Publication. tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea cent on an endowment fund of $11,-, Springfield, Illinofe, He hasnotseen|*he garments of each with a knife. | snare or missouRt, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- This was symbolic of grief, denoting] ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ty of Bates, : that the heart was torn with sorrow. | In the Ciroult Court of Bat~s County, Missourl, in Vacation Jane 26, 1907 000,000, The time has passed when | them for nearly forty years. any Missourt boy or girl need turn| John Hensley, one of our popular from their native state foreducation- | stock buyers, had a cow at the stock al advantages. yards Monday, which he stated was ; : the largest he had ever purchased There is more Catarrh in this sec- during,his many years in the busl- tion of the country than all other It weighed 1,610 4 diseases pu’ together, and until the) 2°88. 4 welg! s020 pounds, last few years was supposed to bein-} Rev. Hood lefs Monday on a = For o ets a inset dinens month’s vacation. He will vieltrela- joctors pronounce: 0 se and prescribed local remedies, and tives in Pennsylvania and aleo take by constantly failing to cure with in the Jamestown Exposition. local treatment, pronounced {t{ncur- mee gr TTT Te able. Sclence has proven catarrh Owes Life to Cow’s Kick. PR er ef Mie gurl at she Pe ves wad wo e use of Y noy C, Comba, ector of the Kansas Wheat Crop Revenue of Rates County in the state of Mis- sonr:, pislalid, vs. Coarles H. Dunham, de- fendant. 65,000,000 Bushels. Civil action for delinquent taxes, § Dasrs— Topeka, Kas., Aug. 12.—After] ,ratomey ieiose the Clee gy necrain b 35 Court of Bates county 'n the State of Missouri, passing through a greater variety of in vavation and files her petition, s'ating among viciselsudes than ever beset the crop | other thinge thatthe above named defendant, Charles H. Dunham, is a non-resident of the in any previous year, Kansas has | State of Missouri, Whereupo it's ordered by the clerk in vaca- managed to come out with a yield of | tion, that the defendant be nott ‘ed by publica- wheat this year. The production {a| Hor tt thlvcourt b pein theovjortandgrn: 28,000,000 bushels below the har-|£ittcoriscourl for the delinquent axes ofthe vest of 1906, but only five of the] y-ars 194 and 1905 amounting in the aggregate | <—— = = ACD Ont to be @ constitutional disease and) Qkeemah, I. T., Aug. 5.—J. B. the sum of $7 29 together with Interest, : a. w wei Pree ar my Kirkpatrick was milking a cow dur. {TOPS raised in the past ten years | costs comuasions and free, upon the follow: Order of Publication. Order of Publication, ea eee Sd io. | have been materially larger. ty, Missouri, tr-wit: $ STATE OF MISSOURI, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., {ng @ thunderstorm. The cow kick- Re ,? nage mer 30 acres out of middle part of the south ATATR OF MENROUEL, ‘ County of Bates, m. " ports tothe Kansas Board of} pair of northwest quarter of section five in County of Bates. In the Circuit Court, May term, 1907. May 20, do, Ohio, is the only constitu: |ed, which caused Kirkpatrick to jump ; unty of Bates Toledo, 0, is # ly ; Agricul fl bh township thirty-elght (88) of range thirty-one] Inthe Circuit Court, May term, 1907, June 907. tional cure on the market. It 1s tak-|to his feet. At the same instant a|Asticulture indicate that the corn | (i) vd faa nn the ald defen ‘ant be and} tet, 1907 : bees Pansy Jones, Plaintif. e: erm rt to = . on internally 1n doses from 10 drops | bolt of Hghting struck the cow and crop 1s makiog rapid growth and gun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates a EH a Rp nrey Aug oer Be _ Warney Jones, Defendant toa teaspoonful It act directly on killed ber. will be up to last year’s great output ese ts, Misra Satis tes Gini torte: car itieok Gikbiad Order of Publication, the blood and mucouseurfaces of the 1 of 187,000,000 bushels, Of more | of, and plead to sal? petition according to law | ‘Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, b comes the plaintiff herein, by sys'em. They offer one hundred dol-| The lightning apparently glanced : the eame will be taken as confessed and jndg- | its attorney, DaWittC Chastain, and Ales ite | ere & Silvers, and files her ee a ‘ tail Send| off the cow and struck Kirkpatrick than 200 reports received on the] ment rendered according to the prayer of sald | routine and aMiavit, alleging, ‘among other | That defendant,’ WareeyVoncs ie, other jars for any vase It fails tocure. Sen Pp ’ fif {t is fine, 100 | Petition and the above described real estate| things that defendant CM, Hibbi jeg | ot ofendant, Warney Jones is a non for circulars and testimonials. Ad|running down his body burning a|°°'? crop, fifty-five say 16 is fine, 1d to satiafy the same. non-realdent of the State of Missouri: : "bersapon, Tels orkeral iy tho eeu, a dress; strip about as wide asa man’s hand |£00d, thirty-nine fair and eighteen ed salt defendant be ‘notited by publication that | Bat #ald defendant be notified by publication F. J. Cuanzy & Co , Toledo, O. . OTLER Wn sini by ced a oult against him iu | (aet, Plaintid hae commenced a sui jt Sold by ull Druslet, Toe” [and split open the shoe on ‘hie lett |POOr ane ta teneere atime nen Bison aM dad cmyeetteynim | ha here ujec an feral nate wv '. i. . 0) ‘ee! i] Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-|foot. o.corn crop ie eepectally Ane in |e acn tees 0s leech thirty dave before the Tjudgment. dave! upon'spromiasory ove ex: | the bonds of matrimony heretofore entered in- of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from hi ntles, | first day of the next term of said court. A tr p! ~ | to, om the grounds that the defendant has offer- stipation. Kirkpatrick has recovered. He the western and central cou | copy of the record. ¥ pealeb: tia obea ayy betore t justice of ity icy ed Inuigaities as to render her condition Se says he owes his life to the fact that | ¥bere. farmers are endeavoring to With the Beal of oat Soret Mrcanta | th; state of Kaneas, for the sum of twenty one ome A dis gh DS rt ye v=fiv - Senator Bob Taylor ihe oow Wibked. vary thelr harveste with largerareas| (sz1,) amen Done at ofce In Butler on| oars as Caate, and juderment ie Pelle dea rib | Plaintid with food and medtoal attention, that he OS of feeding crops, and reduce wheat thls she Oih day of July, 1007 ed in the frst count of plaintiff's petition and a | req'ilred her to take in washing to support him 44 il » Lg Ps, 88-4 T. D. EMBREE, cop’ therewith filed; also to obtain a jadgment | °™! herself, that he gave his attention toan un- inds Bryan Wave. John Rvudinson’s circus is on its productions, y married female by the name of Mar Ciroult Clerk. 8 certai issory note fod em en * 190 iB promissory Bose execu © | with whom he lived and was arreste defendant on January 81, 1905, to one C. B. Pi no the sum ‘or twenty-three dollars Lop eye Cc Ry, Order of Publication. and seventy-fivecente, payable in fo the Reportisg @ Bryan sentiment all rounds and at every town in which over the country, Robert Taylor, for-| they light the papers publish the ac- | Prigoner Confronted by count of the birth of twin cubs to Tonually? whieh ate ie fully descrlbod iw mer Governor, who fiddled his way wi . . STATE OF MISSOURI apnually— note ta dese: in he into Congress and is now a United| ‘Alice Roosevelt” and one of them Widow Confesses Crime. Geeliv abun } of anid sall'e wrltel srieskaaas acreioee os - oe is invariably named for th Inthe Cireult Court of Bates County, Missouri, | 8% levied upon the following desoribed prop 4 States Senator, spent Saturday in y named for the mayor! Fi'Pasc, Tex., August 12 —Con-| *eGrenlt Pourt 15, 1907. ni _ wrtesdbese Hiansach, Rahen sanoctid teh |r Igment will be rendered accordingly, St Louls, surrounded by a few/%! she town in which the circus {8/fronted by the widow in manacles, eet tee C take Dubna In An block’ three in the town of | pe-pubiiehed: nosonding ta’ laws In eho Borne “knights of the grip” friends. holding forth. The mayor of Par-| ho pleaded that he tell the truth, | Revenue of Hates County in’ the State of M's- | Commencing at's paint twenty tne feat oovtee| W ty. The Senator lets his polftical|®0®, Kansas, was the first to belthas sheno longer be blamed as | Wrils, Overtos Harris end kama Harris, na | {Rs coulnweet corner of Hot ¥ blo k three rax- ning thence: east twenty-five feet to the south- speeches in Nashville, and when ask-|S¥0g and he made a present of a party to the crime. Moss L. Lewls wife, defendants, wert corner of lot six block three, thenee n ed It the people of the country arefor| bottle ,with a hose attachment but| made a full confession in his cell in| wow st due day comes the plaintiff herein by | Northwest corn: of lot alx block three thence orth Civil action for delinquent taxes, along the west slide of lot six block three to the rouit Clerk. F west nine feet, thence in a southwesterly di- Bryan for President, laughingly re-|¥88 Not allowed to see the cubs a8] sho Chayas county jail that he mur- Dear ot Bates Goats te tot crate craican rection to place of beginning, all tn Amster-| nyt) hamd’ ain seal sf the Cireuly art (exat) hand, and seal of the Circuit Court of Bates county Missout, h , marked that “‘a few of them were for sec mags was viclous. He did no¥| dered Leland Stanford Terhune, hie|!,Yeestion and dies her petition stating among Mheroot aa wi aaty therdebt and 10, sad an Comm Ge, ee eae R 16.” realize he was the victim ofa bunc|cousin and partner. He says that| are von-resldents of the State of Miecourl, wa caart prises 8D | _ Seat Circuit Clerk, oosevelt. 1 1 Pi . © Bays Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vaca- | Pea! 8 this court at the next term bernie i visdieceedideenaentniconainietoallecsintitenaniommnnemmmnteeteres Speaking of Governor Folk, of Mis-/ 6 several other towns reported}ne brained his cousin with a spade] tion,tnat the detenaante be potified te pauiton: Cae ee ee aaea ak the court house ia she similar occurrences. tion that plaintiff has commenced asult against | Gay in Goober. 160 aed ae oie erat Mon: Order of Publication. sourl, and his presidential boom the : and afterwards cut his throat as a| them ain this court by petition, the objert and | day of sald teriu, ahswer or plead to the pets Senator sald that he admired man| A 9 year-old boy, living near Cole|surer way, because Terhune talked | fhe siate of Miscou tor the detinene st seer seals, anf elgien ott ee ae Coaaty of Bases {8 - whase aspirations are high. Camp, was given a 22-caliber rifle “Do the people seem tofavor Bryan | some time ago, and became quite a or Folk?” was asked. proficient marksman. The other “Wherever I have been I hear|day he heard a noise in the chicken A f the year 1% amounting in the aggregate to in » disrespectful manner of hi ahs cordin, ad pectiul ma: of his wife poli the mp eee beige log iran est “And st is farther ordered, that a copy hereof aS Poruipe| July Sth, 1907. scribed tracts of land altuated In Bates county, | be Published according tolaw in Tux BUTLER| gone ory ene te Tok pee re etiom, and to Endorsed b th Co is on Argel id >| Weexty ry use of Yancy 8, Collector of the ndor: y the County. oe Po ae my half of the | County . , | Revenue of Bates County in the State of Mis- - oh, eB, _ bers ee lf of the | published at lerat once a wee! . souri, plaintif, vs. Milton 8. or Martin 8. ‘The most popular remedy in Ut-| southeast quarter of section thirty-one Hon to be at least thirty Gaye’ before the feet | Sellers, defendant, e Circult Court of Bates County, Missouri, Bryan’s name,” he replied. ard, and ing bi rifle, county, and the best friend of beg Mp ey (41) of ran rty (80) and | day of sald next Uotober term of this court. Civil action for delinquent taxes. “hes eas is shai?” rae a nit ee oar family ’ writes Wm. M. Dietz, atthe next Sess of tals court tobe begueeand T. D BEBE: | pavow Bt thie day comes the plaintiff herein b: hol [ ol Rp Ly. her @ torney before the Clerk o' the Ci editor and publisher of the Otsego pee be arsk Monday in Goober 1a bent A true copy from the record, Witness my | Court of Bates Coun u ; e88 “All over the country.” slarge'grey wolf among thechickens, Journal, Gtlbertaville, N. Y, “ia Dr, | Plead to enid petition sccording to ne the | (SEAL ) hand, and seal of the Cirouit Court of | in vacation and files ong Bates County, this 9th day of July, nami idan The Limit of Life He also found that his gun wouldn’t| King’s New Discovery. It has prov. | saue,will be taken ae oe prayer went tet sa T. D eM aiE 7" ea uca-reddest of he Ntetee Mie : ‘0 off. His;dog, which had attacked | ed to be an infallible cure for coughs | tion and the above deseribed real estate sold to rae} aonereutan tt te ordered by the clerk in vace- fi gi idog, whic jacked Coughs | tMety ibe seme tion t at the defendant be notified by pablica- The most eminent medical sclen-| sn6 wolt, was getting the worst of it, | 924 colds, making short work of the ‘And it's farcher ordered by the clerk afore- Hn th-t plainti@ has comme: eed a salt against tists are unanimousin theconclusion ah th tiger 1 b worst of them. We always keep a| ssid that « copy hereof be published in Tax Order of Publication. a court by petition the object and gen- : a ~ goarely accepted — nal rg She amit + A pe bottle in the house: J helleve {t to| printed and puclignn in’ Be STATE OF MISSOURI, State ot M'ssour, for the delinete | On © juman iife 18 many years . for be the most valuable prescription County of Bates, low the attainment possible with| wolf. Great regret is expressed that come kent | tn the Ciroait "Quart, Ostober term, 1907. In and foes, epee the follwing deserib- kaown for lung and throat diseases.” the advanced knowledge of which| ho isn’t old enough to become a U.S | Guaranteed to never disappoint the 4 Vacation August 6th, 1907. od tracts of land situated in Bates conaty, Min. Eo the race 1s now possessed. The criti-| 1, hal taker, by F. T. Clay’s drug store. Un ee al aes Sar: Gaaeeks eae Jota one and two (end ‘h’s vo alt of | cal period, that determines {ts dara- : Price 50¢ and $1.00. Trial bottle . Done at office in Butler |J. L. Rusler, Defendant. fourth section seven (7) { tion, seems to be between 50 and 60;} Hon. R.|S.2Rutledge has written a| free. - ny oe Ske Now at thiedey Achy roe: plainiif herein, ap) of this the proper care of the body during| .ommunication to the St. Louts Re- Cireult Clerk. her attorney, W-O. Jackson, and files her hd court to ‘and holden of } ‘this decade cannot be too strongly urged; carelessness then being tatal|PUblic, which was published one day| Welton Lake at Butler has passed mn and vit, a defendant, J. me ts is a non-resident pea into the hands of a Kansas City cor- Order of Publication. oe Ey oye to longevity. Nature’s best helper|last woeek,| calling attention to the Wherenpon, it te ord tip tive. shale de ; after 50 is Blectric Bitters, the eclen-| weaknose;fof our navy in case of a|PoFation that has completely closed | srarz or missouri, Publication that plaints has commenced i tifle tonic medicine that revitalizes|war with =Japan, and suggesting|'**0 the public. A lake oretreamis| county ot Bates (°° seineanes of Wika ek every organ of the body. Guaranteed by F. T. Clay, droggist. 50c. that thofpeople of each state, by popular subscription, build and turn Colonel Elijah Gates Ill. over to the general government, a . first class battle ship. He proposes St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 5.—Colonel !¢o contribute $100, hhlmeelt towards not owned by the public.—Clinton Elijah Gates, Treasurer of Missourl| the Missouri battle ship. [f his sug. | D2mocrat. : from 1878 to 1877, is critically ill a8) gestion should be adopted, the new| At thie season we should eat spar- his home here, Colonel Gates is a) 4g ships would make the U. 8. Navy ingly. and properly. We should also Confederate veteran, and lost an arm | the strongest on earth.—New Madrid | help the stomach ag mach as possible at the eecond battle of Corinth, Miss. | Record b Sig 2) 4 open Kodo! occasion He was United States Marshal for/ ,, ———_ $ . the Western District of Missouri dur-| “A natural wonder in the shape of | Dyapeysia ing Cleveland’s first administration, |® Petrified;'pecah has been found on Sold by Clay’s and prior to that he had served two the J. ‘N.:Robinson farm, six miles é terms as sheriff of Buchanan county. |Ortheast of this city,” says -the Pi gr yao fe 80 ae - Carthage Press. “Theorchard where our years ego, the stone was found is slace lived with bis son, - 021 B. Gates, 150° aopiog, : ant Bread pr: city clerk of 8t. Joseph. peech orebard. It fe thought she * (Regular as the Sun” fruit must have been plowed under {san expression as old as the race. | Where pecoliar soil conditions caused No doubt the rising and setting of|!t to foseilise, The ground in which the eun is the most regular perform. |{t was found fs the ordinary black ance in the universe, unless It 1s she| Clay loam that predominates in that action ofthe liver and bowels when|Tgion.” of priceless worth to a city, and will | In the Circuit Court May term, 1907. May 17, be appreciated more as time goes on. Clinton {s fortunate is having two beautiful artificlal lakes, but they are Order of Publication. by F. 'T. Clay, | seize pont ie

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