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Order of Publication: PACKERS FIGHTING | Who Gets the Money? Order of Publication. Order of Publication. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, (4 RIS ; | 1880) : ; STATE OF MISSOURI, anty of Bates. TO ESCAPE P' ON; Kaneas City Journal. a hE ge as wears OF Rh tos iciawrid Dilek fos. | In tho Cleat Geert fs County and State " | The great mystery of modern jn- | Inthe Cireult Court of Bates County, Missourl, | In the Circuit Court As term, 1910. In vaca- | v4 , M h vend, 1910. 7 BARONS NAMED. |dustry is as to who is making the sey esabagg __ ‘ol Byron Clossen, Plaintiff, | profits in the high prices in meat of Bat-s county, Against products. The packers claim that In the Circuit Court. February term, 1910, award E. Powell, Pisinuf vs Williams, if living and if decess a 74 fhe unknowo widower, betrs ati! jseouri, ve. “ DeWitt C. Myers, if living and if deceased, ‘ cme aicmnen: then the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees,| oy Yeyisees of said Catharine C William Can Be Hel | : tax im medi mesne or re- eocased Trust Heads d Ac) their profits are smaller than ever be- Mah eS fuote, toluntary or involuntary erantece of | leSistese Micsourl to the above named de: + | ; DeWitt ©. ers, deceased; Uscar d countable for Alleged Viola- | fore on account of small receipts and tele, comen | She ore it living ad it docensed, then the | wore tnle day comes the plaintitherein by | Popp gvive consorte, belte allenees, . . . i - unknown consor' el lev isees, donees, paving beretofore 2 remote volont 4 ~ tion of Injunction. the genarel boycott. The retail deal- 1, o oor Aiienees, immediate, meane ‘or “remote, | tog. Aled with th- clerk of thie cont | Immediate, mesne oe reste aa inows Getta ei ers point to the boycott and the refus- eummons bas been, dint muted Nolentary of Eke Cage hey F nde oath ¢ alleging. a thing | aw of the sald Evan Deweese, deceased. i ai’ use against the defendant, Jesse Cox, direct- par F. eased, thet dant © ‘arms, Defendants, Chicago, March.—Instead of escap-|al of the general consumer to pur-| ed othe sherif of Bates coanty, ‘Mo , and that cxderad debts hic Phat defendant dent f this state, and. furth- er aleging. that he verily velleves thers are ing with possible $5,000 fines, as they |chase the cheaper cuts as a ruling | Sd sherld of Rates counts, MiNsoutls Sa Yara | The State of Missouri to above named de- first believed, the Chicago packers| factor in bringing his profits to a| therron,tust the defendant, Jease Cox, cannot | at thistiay comes the platntiff hereln, . . 4 “ey pear nis A * his attoi ys, and files his petition under named in the federal dissolution suit| minimum. The farmer cites the low | that process cannot, be, served on Sand dave UXeh alleging, among other things, that the ri armor tne boty of | uraal found themselves facing a fight to| prices given by the packers for their | court that the sald defendant be motised by | defendants, DeWitt ©. Nyce tay Meee Ee jeceasd. 804 | Hat the apparent clam 4 i if living, are non-residents of theState save themselves from prison. »After|eattl as conclusive evidence that they |ebuct stm ietaftuaun tenet ae cfet | afin st raher siting, that ere fina, bate 2 ; H ss » nforce the are, or he verily Vv the indictments returned by the fed-| are raising cattle at a loss, while the rey rere Timea con tee Geteeetaent Interested tn the subject matter of his peti SS aeenak be A Pe . “ 2 yhose names he c: ere! eral grand jury and the dissolution | high prices for hogs are offset by the | [8x%8 Of, Me Jenne, toe tie of ere! woaete bosusethey are to im unknown: ‘That sueh be the 100 Ne ee rel te iti * ‘ ‘ unknown persons derive their interest, there- " petition had been threshed out thor-| small production. The middle men, | et with Interest, coats, commissions fad feed, | RK NOW Ferrera: devisees, dosiees, al ter of scion nine (of ornanie ’ upon the following “ oughly, it was found that packers|the commission dealers, claim that nhuated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit immediate, mesne or remote, voluntary OF | ‘ai.souri, (which real estate ie the : Lo prague, | luvoluntary, grantees of DeWitt C. Myers, Hp OE RS vs ty. (a) Sprague, feceased, {ihe is deceased, who owned what ls action.) Sald Li ¥ 13 Bee a ‘ania north weet quarter of the northwest sect'on twelve (12) township could be held accountable to alleged | they are growing lean by virtue of sald Goceased, If be te to be the (ve eltapie title in ing acqui ed thé title toaald real oe flagrant violation of the Grosscup in-| the small shipments and the fact that and to an, undivided one-third share oF inter. ted, tem Jacob Bartow aan ihe record | a the oflce of : : : . : ® ct : est nd to the not + Book junction issued in April, 1903, against | their commissions remain the same | fglors : lay, | error one (1) or the northwest quarter of wec: | ame #0 fAr bs shown bY the Hors Bie Tot |ssh ot page dis the sald heirs ofthe body of bination i * f trad a . * plead to anid petition accord tion thirty (80) of township forty (4) ofrange tereste of ‘saob unknown di ‘ante or how ead Lorania Beaver never ba conveyed a combination in restraint of trade. | whether the production is large or) PaMictaten ‘es confessed and judgm thirty-one (31) in Bates county, imourl, wn- te Of ence be more epoel‘osity set forth tad land $) any one 40 fe a0 Gist by the ildi i rae aah — S, byy u vi ne ast D ol respective In the federal building it was said | small. The commission for selling | dered scoording to the prayer of said petition eed eatament of i athe John D9 jeecribed Deonnse the nambe Cree name do not appear Ys cata dona of convey j stock is i , dece: |, a8 a devisee nam ereln, ‘J ‘and for that reason cannot be inserted in that a precedent had been found for| live stock is uniform on each head, | \sty the eame theanld DeWittC, Myers not having convey: | # derived by inheritance from sald | te petition; and farther state that they verily Aad asa “ : z poetry f dered by the court afore ! ny ; - work, the criminal action in the Gompers| irrespective of the price paid for the | said tn orny hereof be published in Tare | €d the said interest 80 devised to him, to are Wiliam: ot respective de. | helleve there are other persons intereated in the and Mitchell sentences in Washing imal. The d in receipts for | SUTeEn Weaens, Tamas, & woskis newer faraal bern a tne 1000 kept i an ‘for fo eald’ atharine C. Williams, the recofd own. tata peng rel Skt eke eee als wit 9 4 far as is shown by “4 e) uit animal. e decrease in recelpts TOF | printed and pablished in Bates county, Mie) aiid hates county, Missour! er of said real estate as aforesald 1s to plaintiff plaintifts uoknown, such unknown persons ass ® sourl, for four wi succesal: the Iset in- 1 “ . . ton. Those sentences were passed | the last three months have caused the sertion to be at least thir ‘That other unknown persons, who may be Weel ta eoteret by the court that | derive or c1aim to derive their title or claim, as . . ME PSA? Ae i interested in the subject matter of this action, t heirs, devisees, donees, and alinecs for alleged violations of a federal| commissions to decrease in like pro- Sole ct the pees wee whose names plaintii cannot insert in his sos ore ee eee sad 0 oF hee ne oe orimmediate, meane or remote voluntary or ini ‘i . oak G 1 tition because the same are mw involuntary grantees of 8- ire ie ooGrs myoacn Ha : : portion. The commissions on sales (seaL} with the eal Maal court pecatte nown; derive thelr Interest therein as co Merceed b Sait sgalans tae eich face cota of Larania Beay +r, now deceased, or one ot The criminal proceedings will be | rangeas follows: For cattle, 50cents ftixed Dene at omee im Butler on | Us Heirs, | devisees a eee. ey uigutary | Adecree of said court vedning an { deolariag th: | MOry Of cach heirs of the Segy of seid Laarenle against only those named in both the} head; calves, 25 cents; hogs and| 2-4 aa ie RMN, Chroalt Clerk grantees of Oscar F. Myers, deceased, Ifhe ie Pre rrt y Che ag ey here are or they ver Datlave there are other y : : . deceased, who owned, 0 ted in the ennjeot FO! injunction of 1903 and the dissolution | sheep, 15 cents each, The commis- | ______— to be, thé fee siniple title in and to an und |f lo right title and Interest there, perfor whose names they Cannot insert herel ¥ A a : 3 i, ided one-third share or interest in an e because they are to these plaintiffs un} nowa, suit. They are Edward Morris, J. js a s , bas A hp ited pd f by, through of under them or either . y » J.} sion men declares their commissions Notice of Final Settlement. taat above, deen ribed, real outa under and | CrAnume be barred nnd. estopped. from vetting | to-wit: The uaknown belts at lay of Evan Ogden Armour, Louis F. Swift, Ar-| have fallen off $65,000 below those of Xotlee fe hereby given to all creditors and | testament of his father, John D. Myers, as one up. as wérting or clalmlog any right ttle oF in Demers: aevis ce, donees,, slienees OF im y “9 + { the devisees in said will, the sald Oscar F, \- thur Meeker, Thomas J. Connors, the corresponding three months of | others interested tn, the satate of Samael C.| Sir nothae ig conveyed the auld interest | plMinUd on Ahoee Gllmune, ander ot tarangh sae tmtaty evant ev oF the sald unknown heirs Lawrence A. Catron and Edward C.| {ast year. They claim it will be at| coutor of sald eatate, intend, to’ resign such | 80 devised to him, to ats one Gr speed Ot) Or tam bed vou ed of all ght an atic, or | AL lew ot sald, Evan Dekeety “takaawa per- ry oe +0010) and to make . “4 said unkown heire: That said unknovo - Swift. least two years before conditions are | thereof, at the Febrnary term the records kept in atid for Bates county, Mls | 9 FE aa a erT anid ttm pe vat, | rous derive thelr claim or apparent claim from The corporations which are named | normal. Again, we may ask, who | SUmly Probate Cpork. ta Galen tem aid | _Piainti’sayathat the exact nature and ex-| ed.in the PENS OP et one cree pees taid Bren Dewiral ihe soruiwen aunteer of ry . aT? ‘ A . A " i . | tentofthe interest of the unknown perso! o 7 in both proceedings are Swift & Co.,|makes the money in the high prices | setttement and resignation, ta, be died and ef | ato mentioned, or how derived, cannot be rie edatesdanta ce end appect at this oomrt et township thir nine of range hiey (30) ia '¢ loki , ‘ ‘ : —- * 2 p , vitleall: eri forth, - Armour & Co., Hammond Packing} for meals? The only thing clear and} — 18-4 xeon or, | More epecltealy Geerciationship of the Un.| he next teri thereof to ¥e Begun ant holden Bates qoasty, Mimonsl, ty Coe ences’ F Pack- ictaka is 3 ieee 1 i ——J known defendants to the apparent record | &¢ the court house in the city of Batler, tn ea . 7 J Company and G. H. Hammond Pack-} unmistakable is that the prices are Fo eee te ee orth, or how their | county, on the fourth Monday of May, 1910, and Gated Saptoraber Gib, J6Mt, an Tae ee ee espe U t might be derived, to | On or before the first day of said ter The PAINT UNRNOWD. n> | oF plead 0 the petition io said cause And for auld county: in Book page 118 Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk, In | Will be takén as confessed, and judgment will fe Sree peony ed g he | arias oe Nok eg vacation, that said defendants be notitied by | be rendered accordingly. sere rae the aabarent omnes at hen hand in fee, publication that plaintiff? has commenced a| | And itis further ordered, (heX.a engy bervel pre page ty paraition Sl cnate of and ing Company. Daily conferences are | high and the consumer foots the bill. being held by District Attorney Sims — and his assistants in preparations for Negro Trespasser is Hanged. Koht i , ' suit against them in this court, the objectand | be publish d, accoriing to law, in the fight in court, Pine Bluff, Ark., March.—“‘Judge” MISSOURI sult against thenIn thiscourt, thecbject and | U9 Peay fimgs, & hewapeper pubtiahed | EvaD Dewurse, deceased, between hie living afl "Teo * Jones, a negro about 26 years old PACIFIC i roe ot the court COrIUE Ans ee eat oes ty, Miveourl, tbe lesbab ive fand wes not allot- mS be ate adjudgt e title, estate a interest u ce et nce a wee: “J L, od 6 Beautiful Teaspoons Free. , , Hee tae Uchiiaats above mentioned, | last insertion to be at least thirty a ted to any one of auch heirs but apparently re- severally, In and to the real estate described | the fret day of said next May term ot this mained to them in common, was quietly lynched by a party of IRON s } is, . re ; eying : ‘ ob. 0 "h tly in the biggest and best semi-monthly Deputy Sheriff James Holcombe, MOUNTA N Interest of said plaintitt and defendants in ‘ i Witness my hand al of the Pa ert cineally +06 £2688 OF Deaerio- ;, ‘ the real estate set forth above, and grant SEAL. Jirenit Court of Bates county, this persons farm and agricultural paper printed | Deputy Constable W. A. Bransom 8 spelen piaintiir and defendant suck 8th day of Murch, 1910 ‘ homey Dose interrated and their reapeotive in the United’ States, offers to send remedy and render such relief as may be] 21-4t 'T D. EMBREK, Ciroult Clerk. | d¢etees of relationship to the appar nt record n n " and Deputy Constable R. A. Poole, deemed equitable and Just In the premises, _ cree Se ea re ae i AN GRA GOUn inte six beautiful teaspoons to anyone who | while they were waiting for the south- Ord to Gules $8. Ae ees eerie Order of Publication. tet by devie» or inherliance are to plaintiffs stiles A i ; . | STATE OF MIS 1, unknown. sends 25 cents for a one-year’ sub-| hound Iron Mountain train. title thereto; and that unless the said defend- | ST MISSOUGL,) Whereapon, itis ordered by the clerkin vaca- Seadt i i ific Ti ants be and appear at this court, atthe next } scription, or one dozen spoons fora] The man was to have been taken Missouri Pacific Time Table | term 'eror'th be begun and holden atthe |, County of Bates tlon that eald defendants be notified by pablica- ah * a “ourt house in the city of Butler, insaldcoun-| Im the Cireuit Court, February term 1910, tion that plaintiff’ bave commenced a sult two-year subscription at 50 cents. | to the County Convict Farm at Tillar, BUTLER STATION. ty,.on the fourth Monday of May,1810,andon| 5» Toi Watni®, arene rn Puen is Yo obtain a deoree uf ix i ; : before the tl it td 7 v . invif, ot The spoons are six inches in length] Ark., to serve out fines amounting to Plendvo the petition in sald cause, thesame ve this court, declaring and perfecting the title and are made of solid silverloid (Pure pill be takenvasconfessed, and judgment will | Helen Thomas, Wlorence B. Springer Walter | of the plaintiff, Iu and to the whole of the $100 and an additional sentence of 120 | Following is corrected time of trains: | Fo saered accordin Bore, Ora Allen, E. Bose, Mary Beth- above described land, and asking the court, to White Metal), which will not tarnish ly. urum, Thomas W. Ross, Sarai L Miewald, | tr it t ‘ ; . 2 y, ascertain, determine the es- and in ordinary use will last for years. |days. The fines sentence were im-| Trains Nort No. 208. ‘ want iarines ode Iw inths batter | ellie Rows, Sarah i. R ‘ss and Charles Hoes, | tee, Sue ana tateret of apeonivaly in amt 80 The edges are handsomely beaded | posed by Magistrate J. A. Fraser for] + « Ty 2:86 p.m. | Weekly Times, a newspaper published In sald | seate of Missouri to the en ._ | bit the real eatate storesald eed by ite judge : ; 210, --11:08 p.m. | county of Bates, for four weeks successively the above named defend 4/4 jadgment after the design of the most expensive | trespassing and vagrancy. K. C, Stock 23 8:40 p.m. | published at least once aweek, the last inser-| jy SBls Greeting: Re pad Gout, Sete Sa aiteaes be cates + spoons made and in every way Will| The lynching was so quiet that}e wn wo oe 1:90 pim. | ion torbeat lenat thirty days betore the Mrs | ais qriomey, W Oc dJackson, tod: tig nereln UY | Sofoudants above vamed, fu wed i tn real oo- prove valuable to the household. If y ig q Traine south (No. 29 S019 m Et a a TEE, Gineattclerk, | tofore on the 14th day of wvreari, tate above and in thelr petition ao- you are at present a subscriber and when the news spread many persons} iu 4 908 sapin, Atrue copy from the record, Wit- | Berela bie tation, all Hot Pooeeies AeA AR to syard to the several wish to take advantage of this offer |could not give credence to it. The|1ocal¥reignt | 2... 10pm. | Sea) er rar Bates county, chisday sand | Saran 1. Mlewald, Florence 8. Spring gal and eqoitable therein ae piaineie. Carey . " : len omos 38, Char! cluimin, e al ul fee simple 10 ef — ™ be — four officers and the few men who ( Weat, doparte 7-454.m. of March, 1910, a circuit Cierk. | Taomes sad Walter Ross, are non residents of of said eal catate; and that unless the sald de- ell your friends and neighbors about | composed the mob were the only | Interstate 4 sande "| saat ; LY, Deputy. = Siaseee. mrt vanllg Pi yd oy My Bmp st 8 . ye departs pm. i a da da Whereupon it is ordered by the court that | next term thereof, to be begnn and holden at this -generous offer. Address all "arrives. (2305 a.m, said defendants last above named be notided by | the court house In the ity ot Butler in said ones aware of the happening. When orders to Farm Progress, St. Louis, publication that plaintiff has commenced » suit | county, on the fourth Monday of May, 1910. and ._ E. Willi Freight trains do not carry passengers. Order of Publication. ‘against them in this court, the object and gen- | on or before the first day of said term, answer * : notlater than eleven o’clock a m. or be held | STATE OF MISSOURI, r rtition the following de: ve taken essed, ; 7 ; High Sounding Phrases Boiled | gown, and it was removed to the| for following days forwarding. Freight for| 1m the ireult Court of sical real sate altuate in Ba'es county, Missourl, |berendered scaordlOgly. | coo ne Do Holderness Company’s undertaking | itrtate Division must be delivered before February term, 191( s * | ‘The south half (1-2) of the northwest quarter | be published coord g to law, in Tue BUTLER wn. pany Z| ave o'clock p. m, No freight billed for thie} The State of Missouri at the relation and to and the southwest quarter of the northeast | Weaxiy Tim wepaper published in sabd ‘ : shop to be prepared for burial, tralia t 1! U,V the neeofS L ‘ole Ex-Officio Collector | @2arterofsection sixteen. The northeast quar- | county. of Bates, four weeks successively, Boil down all the high-sounding sega rain 8 morning. K. C. Vanpervoont, | Sf the Revenue of Bates county in the State of | tf of the northeast quarter and the eas: bulf | published at least ovce @ w ek. the Inet inser- Jones was arrested Friday night Agent. | Missouri, plaintiff! va Ma N. Cox, L. | (1-2) of the southeast qaarter of the northeast | ton to be at least thirty days bofore the first . Hibbs and A, Blaker, defendan phrases in regard to the central quarter in section twenty-one (21), west half of | day of sald next May term of this this court D EMBRES, Circuit Clerk. “bank’’ and they come to this: A a = Mose B a The Missouri Pacific have through a bhbrdpy tor ouenieesy taxes. , pode Pea eign eect eivag rg edt a nyt ‘A true copy from the record. scheme devised to compel the coun-|S#etift Holeombe and Deputy Con-| package car service which delivers) gs planus by her atiorney before the Circalt twrem’| (gzau) quit Court ot Bates County, thie 15th iad Sore hah eh. aid NaS liom tid eh stable Branson. merchandise from New York in But-| Court of Bates County, in the Stateof Missouri, n y of 1910, % } ry \ 2! e ler on the fifth morning out, fourth|® d it appearing to the cour that summons has arter Qi-st T. D. EMBRES, Ciroult Clerk. been fesued in the above + ntitled cause against | section one (1) west of river, tire business interests, to pay tribute ‘ fates +» |morning delivery f incinnati = tf icati Battle in Car and Station; 3 Kill-|eming delivery from Cincinnati easton bal cacti | Lat ig Ea hstinGhcty | Orde of Publication, “ ” nd to a central “bank” or pawn-shop for and Cleveland, iy, Misaghrl, "and that sald shorld’ of Bates | of seoton ihrty-Qv« (33) township’ thirty-nine | STAT™ OF MISSOURL, | gg oO ohcernt ‘ ich th ; Indianapolis and Chicago, second ty, Missouri to whom said summons thirty: a performing a service which the coun ed, 3 Hurt. morning. from. St. Louis, "Will. be | sirestel, haa made return thereon that the de> 1] TV e'viock aint (ool in aleh svt ate: | To the May ‘Term 1010, “n the Clreult Court, try banks themselves might perform Wilmington, Del, March.—As the Fi : souri. in vacation, March 7th, 1910. “fie : — glad to furnish you routing orders | . admeasure ower taal ’ more efficiently and economically. | Royal Blue Limited of the B. & O. | which will insure quick time. ¥ Pn netic dere dma ten at | NS Rieger hel Do — gyal of pe country | was racing into Wilmington at a rate axer: it le thereto x ra eae eee realize that the creation of a central! of 69 miles an hour, J. H. Bethea, a OR. J. M. NORRIS mb p Now on’this 10:h day of March, 1910, comes bank is but the first step to the intro-| . contractor of Dillon, S. C., shot and jo ae te ’ against them fn this court Sahay Mi the plstatitt in the nbove entitled cause J Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist duction of the branch banking system |; i11eq Samuel Williams, a negro por- Eyes Tested Free and Glasses Prop- in the United States? ter; turned on 0. E. Wellman, the 4 A central bank to be efficient must - erly Fitted. Office on south side together with intacest. L conductor, who ran to the porter’s| 49 4¢ " 4 or devisees of Biba * fn have branches, and here we will have ectidtance, and sont. 0 bullet into bis over Times Office = taated Bablishea in said | unknown heirs or scoviseos of Phillt the branch system already applied to| heart, and then drove the terror note issues. ; i stricken passengers into another car Why should a country bank have} where he kept them prisoners for an to beg a central bank, managed in| pou, DR. E. N. CHASTAIN Butler, Mo Office over American Clothing House some distant city, for a few notes) Police, firemen and a of Residence High Street with which to move the crops? —_| citizens met the flyer at Wilmington. | Office Phone 213 Res. Phone 195 ee tog better agus w ord 0-| Bethea, barricaded in a corner of the needs for currency ‘ota Or! Pullman, kept the crowd at bay an in Texas—the central bank, managed by high financiers in the distant city, DR. J. M. CHRISTY hour anda half. Shot three times, he | Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialty fell dead into the arms of a policeman or the officers of the local banks whd| yn. boarded the train when the South Office over A. H. Culver Furn. CO. are an actual part of their business | Csrojinian’s shooting i cmeuioes - Bal ‘a communitie Wounds Three Men. Are the country banks and the bus- Before he was killed, Bethea dan- OR. J. Ty HULL waa oat a John L. Wiley, a : Dentist shot Mathew Haley, one of the posse, and injured a bystander. |=urance saute, tit Imes to R. L. . North side square Butler, Missouri Killed a Black Hand Man. a DR. H. M.. CANNON DENTIST iness interests they sustain to be de- pendent upon the pleasures of the central bank management?—Bankers Magazine, New York. ‘ 200 Homes Destroyed. Under Sheriff Warren Hill. A com- panion escaped on horseback, but is believed to have been wounded. The ay ant Sy i aes, , beating

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