The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 11, 1909, Page 8

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elt Percheron Stallions If you want a good Percheron Stallion, call and see my stock. 1 will sell you a horse for one- half what these smooth-tongued salesmen will ask. My horses are all bred from best imported stock, If you buy and are warranted as recommded. from responsible parties at home you always have re- course if anything is not as recommended. Farm three miles northeast of Trustee's Sale ot Very Valuable Lands Lying On and Near the Martos Des Cyenes River tn Rates yunty, Missouri acertain ceed of trust executed mgariner, and dled for record in *s office of Bates county, Missourt or hide ay A. D, 10903, and reeorded in Book No. 177 at page 28 of the Records of Deeds of said county of Bates, 1, the under- signed, namet as trostee in said deed, being now requested goto do. by the party secured thereby and by bla assignee, because of failure y the maker of eaid deed to comply with ite , do hereby notice, that I will and requirements of eondit in obe said deed on the eth day of March A, D,, 1900 tween the houra of 12 o'clock ands clock p.m, of said day, proceed to sell, tn ne block or tract a8 an entirety, at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash at the west front door of the Court House of Bates county in the Town of Butler, the county seat of sald county, the lands and premises convey- ed tome by setd deed, which said lands and premises are set forth and described in satd to-wit section 3; lote 14, 15, 16, 1 4,5, 6and 7, in \ 1 4 of section 10; lots lots 4 and 5 In sect iz acres, more or less Chandler) and lot 4, 5, 9, 10, 1 and the SE 1-4, all in section 13; lotal, i, Tands, in see.ion 14, and the NW stion 4, and the NE l-¢of the SW 1.4 sion 14, and the SE 1-4 of the SW 1-4 of ption 14: the north halfofthe NK 1-4 the west half of the SE 1-4 of the SE 1-4 of the SE 1-4 of tion 1; the NE l-4 ofthe NW 25; the north half of the NE 1 4 of section 2); the north half of section 24; the SE i 4 aod the north half of the SW 1-4 of section 44, all in township 89, range 82 (west) Also that part of lot 2 of the SW 1-4 of sec- tion 7, lying west of the Marias dee Cygnes River; lot istn n 1X; all of section 17 ly- va Cygne River; lot7, f, and lote 8 i Lote 10, 11 lots | and 2, and the s acres of 7 section: ly; the NW l-4¢ mn 2s; lotd of the NE 1-4 of section 2s SE |-¢of seetion ying weet of the Marias des Cygnes Rive except 19 acres off the soath end thereof; lot 6 of the NE 1-40f id section 28; lot 2 of section 27; and 20 acres, re or less, off the soath side of lot 1, and five ulddle part of lot Lof the NW 1-4 of sec. , A in township 3%, range SI ( reby advertised to be mi nN belonging e ie des rwner of the note secnrel by ordered by the trustee herein ire to pey said note and inter- ure to Keop and perform other aaid deed of trust J.B. HICKMAN, Trustee Trustee’«SalecfVery Valuable Lands Lying Ou aud Near the Marlas Des Cygnes River In Bates County, Missouri Homgardner and fled for record in sr’s office of Bates county. Missouri, hday of April, A. D, 3, and re- liook No. 1/7 at page 1 the Ree- corded his as- r named i described in gald deed.dohereby give notice t, b canse of failure by the maker of said * deed to comply with the requirements and con- ditions thereof, | will, in obedience to the terms of said deed, on the sth day of March A. D, between the ant thr 10), hours oftwelye o’clock, noon o’siock p.m. of said day, pro ceed to in one block or tract 4s an entiresy, as pubs endue to the highest bidder for cash, atthe front door of the Court House of Bates county, in the town of Butler, the coun- of said county, the lands and premises eyed to me by 1 deed, and set forth and describ «tas follows, to-wit: Lots in section i, 18 , in no 4; lotes,4 Gand 7 i on 10; the NW 1-4 of ee mn 10; the the 5W 1-4 of section lv; lots 4 10, of section 11; lota 4 and 8, in section 12; lots and lot copt 12 acres, more or leas, belong- ing to M. Chandler) and lote 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9 10, ll and 12, a. d the SE 1-4 of section 13; lots 1, 2, 3,4, 5,6, 7 ands, of sectton 14; the NW 1-4 of he NE 1-4 of the SW 1-4 of section -4of the SW 1-4 of section 14; the of the NE 1-4 of section 15; the west half ofthe SE 1-4 of the NE 1-4 of section 15; the SE 1-4 of the SE 1-4 of the NE 1-4 of section 15; the NE of the NW of section 23; the north | haif of the NE l-4o0f section 23; the north half of section 24; the SE 1 4 and the north half of the 5W 1-4 of seci.on 244, all in township 30. | range 32(west.) Also, that part of lot 2 oi the SW 1-tof section 7, lying weet of the M des Cygnes River; ais lot 13 in section 18 all of section 17 lying west of the Maria Cygnes River: Also lot 7, except the north 10 acres, and lowe aud 9, except right of way, and lote 10, 11 and 12, all in section 18; lots 1 2 and the north 38 acres of lot 7 in section 19; the NW 1-4 of section 28, and lot 4 of the NE 1-4 of section 28, and the SE 1-4 of section 26, lying west of the Marias des Cygnes River, e:.- cept 19 acres off the south end thereof, and also lot 6 of the NE 1 4 of section 28; lot 2 in eectic : ‘37, and 20 acres, more or lees, off the south side of lot 1, and 5 acres middie part of lot 1 of the NW 1-4 of section 27, all in township 39, range 31 (west). Tl 6 hereby advertised to be made is de- manded by the owner of the note secured by sald deed, and is ordered by the trustee herein named for failure to pay said nete and inter- est, and for failure to keep and perform other covenante in the said deed of trust. 16-td J. B. HICKMAN, Trustee. 8, 9and Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters teste- ment = the estate of John B, Adair, deseas ve been —_ ‘to the under- signed, by the Bates jounty Probate Court, in Bates inty, Missouri, bearing date the 2nd day of February, 1909_ All persons having clainis against sald estate sre required to exhibit them to me for allow- ‘ance, within one year from the date of said let- ters, or they may be precluded from any bene- At of such estate; and if sald claims be not J.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust executed | i. 1 ordsof Deeds of said ccunty of Bates, T, the | , Named and appointed as trastee ed go to do, | | and Interest on said school fund bon exhibited within two years from the date of the publication of this notice, they will be for- ever barred, ELEN R. ADAIR 16-4t . > Bxesutrix, Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- istration upon the estate of Cyras W, Boulware jeceased, have been granted to the undersign 4, by the Bates County | Probate Court, tn Bates county, Missouri, 6 date the 2nd by Oy persons 42? ing cloims againat oald cata te it them to me for allow- Butler, Mo. Barnhart Public Sale. I will sell as my restdence, 5 miles west of Adrian and 44 miles north. west of Passate, on Mongay, February Losn, 1909, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m, shap the following described, to-wit: Horses: Gray mere coming 5 years, 14 hundred, in foal by Tem- pler’s horse; wray gelding, 2 years id in spring; bluck gelding, 6 years old, work tn ail harness; sorrel geld- ing, 5 years old, good worker; tilley, 2 years old fo spring earrLe: Two milk cows, be fresh in spring; two year old cow, be treah in spring; wo yearling heifers. Sueer: 42 high grade grade ewee, 23 lambs by side now; bigh grade buck, five geese, Gratx: Three hundred bushels corn tn erlb, more or less, alxty bush- els thmothy seed, more or less; some hay in barn IMPLEMENTS: Standard mower, Moline stalk cutter, good as new; Black Hawk planter, wood as new; Thomas dise, 12 foot steel harrow, 16 inch walking plow, corn sheller, 2 riding Dandy 6 shovel cultivators, Ohio 6 shove! cultivator, Ohlo 4 shovel cultivator, 3 sbeep feedera, good spring wagon, buggy tonzue, «ood as new, 2 sets of double hor ness, { interest {In shearing machine, good us new, hay frame Terms; All sums of $10 and un: der cash, on sums over that amount acredit of 9) months will be given without interest it paid when due, it not paid when due, & per cent tn*>r- est will be charged from date; 5 per cent offfor cash. Purchaser to give nose with approved security before moving propesty. J. 1. Brows Jerr VeCome, Auetloneer 1t* “Dead Lions.” Rey. Vivion, of the M. E Chureh South, has arranged with Rev. Lin- —— } coin MeConnell, the famous evange lias for his heture, ‘Dead Lions,” jwhtch wlll be given at the Opera | House on Thursday eventing, Febra- ary 18th. It is nob’ necessary to jremtad the people of Butler and vicinity of the force and eloquence of this gifted preacher. They will all wansto hear him again. Thetickets of admieston wiil be 50 and 25 cents School Fund Mortgage Sale. Whereas, R. B. Hurt and M. E, Hart, hie wife, executed and delivered to Bates county in the state of Missouri, their school fan mortgeage, dated January 10, 1896, and rec- orded in book 10 at page 124 of the school fand | mortgage record of Bates county, Mo., convey % to Bates county ¢ following described real estate, to-wit:sThe east one-fourth (1-4) of block sixty (°9) in the Town (now City) of But- rr, being 6 part of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three in township forty (40) of range thirty-one » Bates county, Mis- souri, Which was made in trust to secure the payment of two certain echool fund bonds therein described snd whereas the Fraeion 6 is ROW past due and unpaid Now therefore, in pur- suance of an order of the county court, made atthe February term, 1909, I will proceed to rell the above described real estate at public vendue to the higheet bidder for cash atthe east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday, March Sth, 1909, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in thé afternoon of that | day for the B jt raed of satisfying said bonde, interests and costs of executing this trust. J. BULLOCK. 16-td Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtne and authority of a special exeou- sion issued from the office ofthe clerk of the circuit court of Bates County, Missouri, re- turnable at the February term, 1909, of sald court ani to me directed in favor of the State of Missouri ex rel W. R. Bell, Collector of the Revenue of Bates county, Miseouri, and against Chas. F. Steiner, Sonhia M. Eppenbar, trustee for Baraba mepeerere: i levied upon and seized the right, title, terest and claim of the sald Chas. F. Steiner, Sophia M. Eppenbarger, trustee for Baraba E pong in and to the following desorib- ed real estate, to-wit: Block four (4) in the clty of Walnut (called Foster), all Hing and being in the said county end state of Missouri, and I will on Monday, the 8th day of March A. D. 1909, between the hours of nine o’clock in thefore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, St the east front door of the court house ! e cltyof Butler, county of Bates afore- sald, sell the same or so much thereof as ma: required to satisfy said taxes, in it costs, at public vendue, tothe highest bidder for oach in hand to eatisfy said execution and costs. W. J. BULLOCK. 16-td Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, Sheriff's Sale By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion issued from the office of Clerk of the cireult court of Bates county, Missouri. re- turnable at the February term 1909 of sald court and to me directed In HM} of the State of Mis- souri ex rel W. R. Bell, Collector of the Re- Yenue of Bates county, ‘Missouri, and Kleanor M. Gregg. 1 have levied pry all ret, a le, een “s im of the Eleanor M. Gregg in ani ¢ following described real estate to-wit: The east half of lot eleven p= block sixty - Seren (57) ta the city of Bick , oul iving one pn ST, cageaty of Bates and state of Mie- Monday the th day of March A. D. 1909, i between the hours of mine o’clock in the forenoon, five o'clock ‘afternoon, House, in the cliy of Butler, county. of Bages may be required. to saiedy ssid aoe interest Sere = the and costs iA . Foster Notes. Soon will be moving day Hariey Imel has a very sick child | with pneumonia at this writing. | Mrs. Hall Webb and sons wiilleave shortly for Moberly, Mo., their fu- sure home. Mrs. Mathew Gray left last week for lowa to visit ber son Harry. Deputy sheriff Reed went to Butler Friday and returned Saturday moro- log. nm Jennie Darby is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Henderson Miller went to Pleasanton Kaness last week shop- ping returning home the same-day. | Some of the second growth of Foster. was before the grand jury last week. Eari Hair and Joe Roberts wore tn | Rich Hill Monday on business. Misses Cleda Doke, Cille Bright, Lula Hiamiltoa and Walser Hamii fon spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. George Bright atthe coun- ty farm | A. H. Lioyd has been in Butler the | last few day’ on business | There is considerable sickness in| this vicinity. | Mra. Phillp Heckadon came down from Butler Sunday to see her son | Jule. J.V. Tatley of Worland was in Foater Saturday. W. P. Cobb was 8 business visitor, to Rich Hill last week. | Jule Heckadon while working with | his gasoline engine the other day, by some cause the gasoline in the mixer | exploded burning him constderable | on the face and head. Divan. A Misfit. Florida Times-Union, A late writer declares Roosevelt ts a combination of Washington, Lin- coln, Napoleon and St, George. Evi. | dently that article has been travel: | ing around the magazine offices for | some months and was carelessly’ printed before bringing 1t up to date. | Aman like Washington who makes, statements to Congress “without a | basis of truth?” A man Iike Lincoln | whois without the strength to stand apart from mere thieves? Like| Napoleon who only rode up San | Juan after the enemy had disappear: | ed? Like St. George, who quails be | fore every little worm of political pull and tries to placate every influ- ence fn the land? | 0. E. Fairchilds Dead. The body of O. E Fatrchtlds, who | died at his home in Kansas City Sun- day morning of dropsy, after a pro | tracted {llness, was brought to But | ler Monday for tuterment in Oak Hill | cemetery. The rematne were met at the depot by a delegation from But- | ler Lodge 254, A. F. & A. M, and} escorted to the cemetery, where it was buried with Masonic rites. | Deceased was an old and well- | known resident of Butler. Formany | years he was the engineer {n charge | of the Butler Water Works plant. | He was highly regarded and had| many friends here. He leaves a} widow and three sons. \3 | SENSATIONAL Bargains oi the Right Sort Appeal to everyone. The bargains we are offering in our CLEARANCE SALE are the RIGHT KIND. This week we will offer some tempting SPECIALS. The goods we have advertised before during this sale that are unsold are still included, but they are going fast. Don’t wait until it is too late, but COME NOW! Strat — ine Hosiory — Several lots of ladies’ fine-guage Hermsdort dyed Hosiery; always sell at 25c and good values at that. Special prices for this sale— and 19c We have received an elegant line of NEW SPRING LACES All big values and choice patterns. Beautiful matched sets that appeal to the buyers of nice goods, LOOK AT THE LACES, 15 We are showing a beautiful new line of Ladies’ Tailored and Lingerie Waists Silk Nets and all the newest creations. New Silk Waists in this line at $2.98 3895~-Ladies’ Waist. Gizes $2, 34, 36, 88 inches Dust measure, Spring Embroideries A swell line direct from the largest importers. We can please every taste and match the price you want to pay. One lot of Mill Ends in BANDS, FLOUNC- Whi bd hile every INGS, EDGINGS, etc. body is selling at low prices you can still come to our store and save money on shoes—and get the best made— ‘*Peter’s Diamond Brand” BIG BARGAINS--be sure to see them. HILL'S CASH STORE THE STORE FOR BARGAINS. . SAVINGS! Oris Cntire Stock Wust be Sold” by March First. Being obliged to vacate the room now occupied by this stock and not wishing to move goods, we are offering them at a still further reduction. EVERYTHING IN THIS STORE AT FACTORY CosT'! The Crossett Shoe “Makes Life’s Walk Easy.” $4,00 Sellers $93.15 | The Florsheim Shoe Worth $6.00 Now $3.65 | QUEEN QUALITY |— sheet fads $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 ih $2.25 $2.65 J Mil Lambertville (‘iim’) Rubbers at Factory Cost These goods are going fast at these prices—but-we have many good styles left. Come early and get your size. Hiram Nichols Shoe Co. | Selling out Poffenbarger & Douglass’ Stock.

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