The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 29, 1909, Page 6

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Sep SAORI SIE Se PORTLET A ee | Cole Younger a Lecturer Now. | K. C. Star. | | Joy bells will now tinkle in the of- fices of the various Western Chautu | Hints For Stock Owners. R re ood Redmon Never trust a boar no matter how e WwW | kin he appears. Always keep be-/ hind him. No. 0290 Set a post in your hog lot and ev- ery hog will rub against it. This Record 2:18% gives the cue for a cheap andefiective louse killer. Wrap the post tightly | talent. Cole Younger, ex-bandit, is on the lecture platform. He was at the Union depot this morning on his SIRE OF:—Woodshine 2:08%, Rosewood 2: 10, Red Pepper trom the ground up with quarter- | way to Tulsa, Ok., gg de- 2:11%,, Lord Redmon 2:13%, Deroy Redwood 2:164, Annie Red- inch rope, and saturate the rope | liver the first lecture. erring to wood 2:22',, Blondie Redwood 2:08% pacer. of | his manuscript, Younger made the ‘. pe P P with kerosene every few days. Kero- Red chestnut stallion 15', hands high, weighs sone will kill lice, and the hogs will 11GO pounds. Sired by Redmon C. 0289, 3 years |} keep on scratching against this post. old, record 2:30, sire of 6 with records better than San . Fy : ‘ 2:25, and 1 sire that has sired 7 pacers, 1 dam that Do not leave the cows out in the We wi || Exa m VIL abe tensone pws gpl cag ye has one: he by Joe Thorndale 2:30, sire of Minnie }jcold May rains. Reatien res hc” One of bie clk C. 2:12';, and others and 1 sire that sired 6 pacers, The changes in teed should be | iankee te sibs 1 dam with 2 pacers, son of Young Thorndale, son |} brought gradually and with as much a a C | “A young man never made a more sire of 10 and 9 sires that have |} care as possible. . serious mistake than to suppose j Bencencenins that there was noth- ing in thesame to which the most fastidious might take exception. He of Thorndale 2:2 REDWOOD REDMON will make the season ble dteappears, begin feeding hay | gictnacshn Cok, Sede of 1909 at my barn in the northwest part of Butler and you will not have any more ditti : |. Mageced, pevabiaas of the Week and will serve mares at $15 to insure a living Colt. |} .uigswith she scours. then you can leave it or not,|ery Federation of Minera, and bis 4 nae as you please. Jn all kinds} Press agent, A. Meyer, were made to D ° THRALL. Keep the collars clean and dry. yee apologize by Capt. E. J. Coxe, an of- MO Keep the colt’s fees level by rasp- of repair work, we do only ficer in the United States Army dur- BUTLER, . ing. ing the Spanish-American War, for Don’t allow the toes to grow too ae hesit : at en a ae wills . ing- | nee ave no hesitancy in lang. Long toes will cause ring : ; i y _ {ot the State House Hotel after Hay- bones. leaving the finest article in| wood had lectured. Meyer wore a Do not use grease or blacking on eke \red flag in his buttonhole and re- the hoofs to close the pores, and pre- our care. | marked that he hoped to live to eee vent the entrance of molsture. \thatemblem wave above the Stars Is {e better never to let horses run Watch Inspector |@0d Stripes. Coxe demanded an on both sides of a wire fence, espe- apology, threatening to whip Meyer. clally {f there 1s @ barb wire at the N. B. JETER Missou Baywood appeared. : top. They are very apt to fight WEST SIDE PALIF ‘So you are Bill Haywood, eh? through or over {* and are pretty JEWELER sald Uoxe, “Well, you and your sure to get hurt. friend will eat your words, or I will ag et pu. | break your faces.” Waterieg aten te tos better thes Won't Accept Full Price, | deetend coaasiied and left the walting till a horse 1s almost choked St. i il.— . | hotel with Meyer. and then letting him have all he can St. Marys, Ohio, April—The an- | ho ” W wide bed tithesis of “Jim” Patten has been _ _ drink, Many horses are spolled by }yonq by the Jay Grain Company, of Notice of Final Settlement. the latter method, while no one ever bimié in aca it 1 dae hurt a horse by frequent watering this place, in a Dunkard farmer lv: | .Nonctt Metey” if the vatate of Jamies M, uF 4 * ling near Mulberry, Ind. Olive, deceased, that 1, Wm, oul A letter just received from the thereat ate uext term of the 'B company’s agent at Mulberry state | Souris to be held at buder, Me. on the 24th that this farmer, whose name fa not |4°9,0f May, 09, | mS given, brought his wheat to the Notice of Final Settlement. elevator and inquired what Price was Notice is hereby given to all creditors and being paid for the grain. When told | others Intereated fn ee ag of Ann Svareas, ased, . OC 8, that he could get $1.30 per bushel, of end etate, intend to imake ‘inal’ settlement he expressed extreme disgust and | PoveteCourt: in Bates county, of Mie, said: “That {a an exorbitant figure. | SOT to be jeld A Butler, Nissouri, on the (.C, SWARENS, It seems that thousands of people) 4.4, Senate, {ll be unable to buy bread if the J. Cheney & Co., doing business in we the Clty ot Toledo, County and State| Price of wheat fs kept that high.” Notice of Final Settlements. aforesald, and that sald firm willpay| The Dunkard refused to accept the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENNEY. Sworn to before me and sabscrib- SS edin my presence, this 6th day of YOUR BANK | [*....0: (SEAL) A. W. GLEASON, IF not, WHY not the the very best work and you) Build Your House on our Cement Blocks A Good Foundation ™ PAYS = We made CEMENT BLOCKS last Summer. We made sey- eral thousand feet of them, but they are almost gone, and our customers are asking for more. THEY KNOW A GOOD CE- MENT BLOCK when they see it, WE MAKE IT First we put in the best cement made—the IOLA PORT: LAND CEMENT makes a hard, strong block. Our cement blocks will not crumble because we use the necessary Quantity of ce- ment in making them. CEMENT is the LIFE of the block. We Make Rock Face, Smooth Face, 8 to 24 in, Foundation Blocks, Porch Pillows, Corner Blocks, Porch Steps, etc. Call and see us make them and we will tell you the rest. WE HAVE JUST STARTED OUR FACTORY for the SUMMER. We GUARANTEE our blocks not to crumble and to give perfect satisfaction. LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER CO., BUTLER, MISSOURI SS It sa good plan never to dose a healthy horse. All he needs is good care and good teed. The good care includes, of course, regular exercise, Is {s just as bad for a horse to be all the time taking medicine as it {s for a man.-—From May Farm Journal. Srare oF Ono, City or TOLEDO Jos Lucas County, : Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senlor partner of the firm of F. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and more than $1.10 for his wheat, and | others Tnterested In tne estate of Zephaniah Baker, deceased, that we, W. A. Baker, J. H. when asked what should be done Baker and John’ Baker, exeoutors of ald. tat leme! ered! with the 20c per bushel he refused to at tie seat term of the B ol County Probate : Court, in Bates count of Missouri, to accept, he replied: beheld at Butler, Missouri, on the 24th day “Give {6 to the poor people who | of May, 199, A. BAKER, are unable to buy bread because of the corner on wheat.” The agent has asked the company ree here how he shall proceed to dispose Sheriff's Sale in Partition. Laura Catharine Murphy, Geo. A. Geneva, of the money to best advantage. pe A. Geneva and Neta Geneva, John jeneva 26-4t® Executors. Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the svetem SOLID, and with AMPLE CAPITAL, managed stipation. by long tried and efficient officers and a ———————— STRONG board of directors should be consid- A Trainload of Mules. ered when selecting a place to do your banking A trainload of mules, the largest business. western purchase on record at the Get acquainted with the PEOPLES BANK, Kansas City market, {8 being bought Use its daily market report, its desks and sta- for service in building the aqueduct to carry water tothe city of Los tionery when you want to write a letter, and its large fire-proof vault when you want a Angeles, Cal., tor a distance of 300 place of safety for your belongings, it will cost miles, A epectal train will transport the mules to the coast. you nothing. ; Open an account with this bank and grow The Los Angeles clty council voted — , to senda couple of buyers to Mis- The Bank on which You can Always Bank. sourl, having bought all the mules available in California. Some of the PEOPLES BANK mules secured on the coast are being BUTLER, MISSOURI. rented at the rate of $20 a pair for the month. About 1,000 mules will be required in building this water system from the Sterra Nevada mountains to Los Angeles, the work to require five years. The mules be- ing bought in Kansas City will cost fully $70,000. They will be sold in California after the work s done. The wholesale purchase rivets at- tention once more on the Missouri and Kaneas mule. The specimens which won the western buyersranged from 14% to 16 hands high and weight from 1,000 to 1,300 pounds. —Farmer and Stockman. Rescued Only to Die. Joplin, Mo., April.—Thomas Gibbs, the remaining miner of the five who were buried at the M. and B, mine of Collins, Ia., was shot and proba- | dated January 16th, 1909, I will on bly fatally wounded by his 24-year- Monday, May 2, 1909, old son. The doctor was repri-| between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon, and five o’clock in the afternoon of that manding his boy because of the diay, (at the east door, of | the court house, in the of Butler in Bates county, Missor latter’s bad habits and the youth be sell at pubic vende, othe highest bidder, tus following desc: real es 2: came enraged. Pg south bgt of hey foutheaat Cage mee ¢ northwest quarter of the southeast quarter Dr. Knepper asked that his son be of section twenty, township forty, range twen- not arrested and declared he would | ty-ni not proscute. Dr. Knepper is a wid | est bidder for ower. in hand. W. J. BULLOCK, Sheriff 26-4 of Bates County, Mi ————— The State Normal School, Warrensburg, Ilo. Summer School begins June 8th, closes Aug- ust 14th. Twenty-three different departments, all well equipped. Students may pursue regular courses, take graduate courses, do work for County or State Credit, or take reviews for examinations. This school keeps abreast of the best educa- tional thought. Percheron Stallions. If you want a good Percheron Write at once for special bulletin. Stallion, call and see my stock. eo = 2 Address I will sell Khe 4 horse for one- am near Duenweg, was rescued, but he ba hee ag Se eae al a Pea clcing ts eae ) ‘Ifyou buy from responsible parties at home you always have re- || Gibbs’ wife and little daughter were THE REGISTRAR, course if anything is not as recommended. : at the shaft awaiting his rescue. : Farm three miles northeass of Brsies, Mp. ' @ibbe’ death{brings the totel ofeasu-| 8 ...26.24 Warrensburg, Mo. quas who are out on a stil] hunt for’. tor testimonials free. ; ast ton, 8, M, mi PEOPLES BANK? Ser tor aon Totedo, 0, | BOY Shot His Own Father. | “it; “naeitinrey. dein Jobuston snd ich isG ; Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Des Moines, Ia, April.—Dr. N. W Invihe Gircult Court of Bates Co., Missourl. This GROWING and NEW CLEAN BANK, * f ’ . oN. We a iy Take Hall’s Family Pills tor con-| knepper, a widely known physician obi aids by an sulk once, te the above | 8 entitled cause, and of a certified copy thereof, 8 - AND GET - A PERFECT PAIR OF SPEX CLAYS DRUG STORE, sired 31, 19 dams that have 37 standard perform- Always give a good feeding of hay i 2 ee ‘ that the world owes hima living Is BUTLER, MO. ers. Ist dam Bessie by Goodwood 2223, dam of || betoreshe cows are turned to pasture of yours and tell you just! goosn’s.” eetearet Redwood Redmon, record 2:18',; sire of 2 trotters, || the first time in the epring. what is necessary to be done|, Younger-saya that in delivering untae 1 pacer, 3 dams that have 3 pacers; son of Wood- Put tn lots of sweet corn. T8100] 4 Saat it will \ ‘ a : heed page ag = ie 3 eel ve ford Mambrino 345, sire of 13 trotters, 25 sires that attraction on the home table and a jand what it will cos' to put) MOUS CO He Paros, © UNGOF- | |. the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missourt, ‘ ere ae . 3 : oR t ; ake | atanding with the governor of Min in vacation March 12th, 1909, sired 169 standard performers and 26 dams that money maker In the dairy, it in lecerte seks Ghee aus G41 the relation and to « " ac 2 ‘Re j clo Collector of have 43 trotters, 1 pacer, son of Edwin Forest. In case your calves show signs of | please as long asl didn’s do ttin| sek L Divespante 2d dam Bessie Turner by King William. having scours, give them a tea- | ietamasaia,* Renhenes sabe i ! . Davenport, ¢ = : tI 1 Glencoe § e PERFECT RUNNING ga: AMboriatn. sellin Civil action for delinquent taxes 3d dam by son of Imported Glencoe. spoonful of fine charcoal with she | - BR che eepechigrapren tr yaeneye milk for a few days. When the trou: ORDER Haywood Has to Apologize. —|rcr’atvorney before the clerk of the Cireutt Court of Bates eoaaty, in the State of Missouri, in vacation and files her postition stating among hings that the above named defendant, Louisa A_ Davenport, is a non-resident of the State of Misi i, Whereupon itis ordered by the clerk in vacation, that the defendant be noti- fled by publication that plaintiff’ has com- menced a suit against her in this court b: etition the object and general to enforce the lien of the St for the delinquent taxes of the 1906, 1007, amounting In the aj sum of $1 89 together with Teterset, cost: commissions and fees, upon the following acribed tracts of land situated in Bates coua- ty, Misaourt, to-wit: Lot 9 in block 165in the City of Rich Hill, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden In the city of Butler, Rates county, souri, on the fourth Monday in May, 1%, and on or before the first day thereof, and plead to sald petition accord to law the same will be taken as confessed Sad Jedement rendered ac- cording to the prerse of said petition and the above described real estate soid to satisfy the same. And itis further ordered by the clerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published in Tux Butter WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, forfour weeks successively, the last in- sertion to be at teast thirty daye before the drst day of the next term of said court. A trae copy of the record, Witness m: clerk aforesaid with the 8 id court hereunto [seat] #fiixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 20th day of March, 1909. T, D, EMBRE! Circuit Clerk. Order ot Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates, «| In the Clrenit Court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation March 27th, 1909. The State of Missour! at the relation and to the use of W. R. Bell, Ex-Officio Collector of the Revenne of Bates County and Drainage District No. One, Baten Connty, in the State of Missouri, pines vs. DeWitt Clinton R, Waddell, for James nton and Seth Mabry, C. C, McGinnis, defendant: Civil action for delinquent ta: drainage ac- ement and inte; His Now att hy eatane the pi iff herein by her attorney before the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Bates oocaty in the State of Miasouri, in vacation and fi petition stating ai is other thinge that thi ve named defendants, DeWitt Clinton Blair, James R. Waddell, James T. Thornton and Seth Mabry, are non- residents of the State of Missouri. Whereup- on itis ordered by the cierk in vacation, that the defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against them in this court by petition the object and general nature of which ia to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the delinquent drainage taxes of the vear 1908, payable to Drainage Dis- fed etd Mae Bates Mg Le hab nn ngilt jounting in the regate to the eum of $1,162.07 together with interests, costs, com- “yen a5 yes upon Be iene deecrib- ed tracts of land situa in Bates count; Missouri, to-wit: si 40 acres NE SE, 40 acres NW. SW SE, 40 acres SESE, 40 acres 40 acres S 1-21ot1S W. 24.69 acre 2 SW, 24.69 acres S N 1-2 lot2 rae aa ay 2Sw. hie Ss 12 in Section 18, Township 38, Range 40 acres NESE, 40 acres NW SE, 40 ores SW SE, acres SE SE, 40 acres NE NE, 40 acres NE, 40 acres SW NE, 40 acres SE NE, acres N 1-2 lot 1 NW, 80.72 acres § 1 NW, 24.88 acres 24.88 acres $12 N 1 jot 2 NW, 24.89 acres 8 1-25 1-2 SW, 89 84 acres 1-2 lot 2SW, 24,92 acres N 1-8 1-2l0t2 SW ec 19, 88, 30 NE SW, 40 acres 40 soe SW SE, 40 acres NW SE, 40 acres NW SE, 40 acres SW SE, 40 acres SESE all in sec 24, 38, 31, and that unless the said defendants be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the ci of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the uh Monday in 1909, and on or before the first day thereof, plead to said petition accord- poe law me will be taken as confessed and jud; er cont pet od gl seoendin to the pray- er of enk ion and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the aame. day of the next term of copy of the record. 2 Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto [seau.] affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the $0th day of March, 1909, 3 4t T. D, EMBREE, Cironit Clerk. School Fund Mortgage Sale. Whereas, W. J. McAninch and Odle B. Mo- sate oie \eaou! ted May 7, 10h and of the echool record scribed real estate: east side of lot one ¢ Ions Mons whic ve ‘made in trust 5 Wi seat er was in it to éFriday,;May 7th, 1909, between the hours of ni ’clook nooa and five o’clock in the after jane ef thek day for the parpote of ‘atiaty resid onde interests an of exeeatinag ¢ ie trust. td Sheriff of Bates Cnty, ihe, Notice of Final Settlement.

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