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_ ELI GOT THERE. ca A Nebraskan Given Short Shrift. —— somes Fifteen Determined Men 5 uit Court Pro Sheriff’s Sale. Virtue and authority of two general exe- i s issued from the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, return- | able at the June term, 1886, of said court, tome | directed. one in favor of Thos. J. Smith and 3rooks Oi! Co vs Robinson; | swer filed Clark vs Robinson ; same. #pital of Nicaraugua Said to be CATTERLIN & LEGG, Want to say to the Farmers Wiped Oat of Existence. sak Into | that they are 4 : : dete 4 : ae i re against N. Davis, and one in favor of Joseph ; » Hat Jai | Lafollett vs Latollett; decree of New Yo June 17.—An Albany tetermimed to sell their superb stock of Everingham and against N. Davis, Lbave levied the Hebron Jail. - ; S i py | ae nieve u _ all the right, te; interest and divorce grantec dispatch ¢ S Z : claim of said defendant of, in and to the fol- . g a ispatch 1 118: Mr. Jno. HAN D-MADE lowing described real estate, situated in Bates ; = : Watkins vs White; motion over- | county, Missouri, te P A Brutal Brothe Law Taken Away “ ; Hote 72 prounnent manufacturer \ (All ph Block 36 of Sperry’s addition to the s t ruled. ; city of Rich Hill, all im Bates county Mo., I and Strang Up. | of Bi , ado wehbe. ae will on mo a a ‘4 Thr 4 waviat en cr a ws 1 Gish Teva ay m Realjo, : pamela: June 24th, 1886, "fe os >): own out of court by judge. : ee Ue Bats between the hours of 9 o'clock in the fi Hebron, Neb., June 17.—Eli| © 7 : Le oo EIN lay before | and So’clock in the afternoon, of that dee ee Py oster et al ys Murphy; continued | , | the east front door of the e o - , . is 2 F M ' the court house in the city Owens, the rapist, was lynched at 3 cadet he ( at) :e was a ter-| of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same a . a a | ourt. a - \ or so much thereof as may b i + am. this morning by a crowd of an - fs jitic eration tru a vuicuno. Tel- | lie vendue, to the highest Silane toy sucks 4 fitteen masked men from Alexan- | Jackson vs Mo Pac R R; contin-| : was received satisfy said execution and costs Alexan- g iC talaraitiona was received es dria, who broke down the cell door ued by court. at Realjo oa the 23d to the: effect | Z chit ates Co. a | Spangler vs Murphy; non_ suit é ee with a sledge hammer, threw a rope | a i ‘ fe pny j that tue ety uf Manaqua, the capital Trustee’s Sale. without preju lice ee. cats a , : around the prisoner’s neck and drag- ich a s of the couuiry, lad been practically ' Whereas, Isaac A. McGill and Matilda Payton vs }fo Pac R R; agreed 2 ged him toa wagon. Hisicries for help were heard throughout the town, but were unheeded for some tume. Judge C. L. Richards and W. D. McGill, his wife, by ther deed of trust dated May 1st, 1884, and recorded in the Recorder's ofhce within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 32, page 340, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates AND NOW OFFER THIER ($165 LIVERY BUGGIES 4’ And will Give 8, 6, or 9 Months Credit : | destroyed by a violent earthquake, judgment ot 70. Mann vs city of Rich Hill; rep- lication filed. Lashbrook vs Crocitt; same. which accompanied the eruption. The earth upon which the city x was built suddenly sank, and soon | after convulsions began. All the | & 3 y ] | Ad > » , ~ Mrs. Croly, “A Dorsetshire Para- B. Galbrich attempted to rescue the prisoner, but revolvers were placed to their heads and they were told if} they called for aid they would die. The prisoner was then dragged} out. He resisted strenuously | fought like a tiger, and with a knite | of some kind he cut one of his as- | sailants on the hand or wrist. | The wretched man was conveyed | toa place about four miles east ot | Hebron. The sheriff tollowed the, crowd post haste, but through some and judg. appearance, case | tribution as prayed. } | court. | Kaune vs Taylor; tried by jury. | Jury tailed to agree. Kinney vs Steele; reply. Whitsett vs Morrey 3; interlocutory Hull vs Hull; same. Ackman vs Ackman; same. Banfield vs McDonald; same. Sams vs Gree ; appelie enters continued. f Jeffreys vs Patton; decree of dis- Dallas vs McComb: continued by mistake took the wrong road. It . : ss A Cross vs Herbert Mo Pac R R was some time before the track of | pute : |garmishee; diminuation of record the lynchers could be discovered. A r , . | suggested. Motion to dismiss as to tral was struck, however, and in about one hour’s time from starting the body was discovered swaying to! and froin the cool morning breeze onatree. The lynchers’ work was |! done, and Owens paid the penalty with his life. The body was still warm when | the sheriff cut it Several | bruises were on the body, showing the prisoner had heen maltreated by the crowd before he was hung. Eh Owens went to the residence of F. Church, near where Ida Grim, sister in-law was employed domestic, asked the girl to go riding She accepted the invitation, and, as her story goes, the couple rode to a place about two miles west of Alex- andr her. The following Tuesday Sheriff Green arrested Owens in Hebron on acharge of rape, the complainant | being Owens’ sister-in-law. Con-| stable Ploughman took the prisoner to Alexandria, preliminary hearing was waived, and the prisoner wes | brought to Hebron Tuesday might at | 11 o'clock tor safe keeping, threats of lynching having fre nade. down. | | | | | | Alexandria, | his 16-year-old | | as a » where he made an assault on been ely Chicago, June 9.—A special trom portland, Ore.,says: Returns up 16 the presert time indicate the elect- | ton of a democratic governer, state treasurer, judge ot the supreme court and probably secretary of the state. At the democratic central commuit- tee’s headquarters last night they claimed the state by asmall majority. Pennabor for governer runs ahead of ' histicket probably 1,500. Heowes his election to the Knights ot Labor and anti-Chinese societies which | Were active in his support. The re- | publicans elected a Superintendent ot public instruction and a member of | * congress. Pennabor’s home, which | is strongly republican, gives him 509 majority. Demorest’s Magazine is always a welcome visitor to the household circle, and the July number pos- | Sesses much merit. Among. the articles worthy ot mention are **Clara Morris, the Emotional Actress,’’ by dise,”’ “The Insh Haunts of Oliver Goldsmith,’’ “Art Work in Metals,”’ and “Author Costumes.’ Hart’s serials increases in interest. and “From Pencil to Brush’ i Value to art students. W. Jenmags morest contributes **The Infancy Of the Liquor Traffic,’’ **Our appes! to the Young,’’ and The Press on Rhm Traffic.” The frontispiece is s. s of % — &fine oil picture, ‘Lear and the | : » Fool. | affidavit tor appeal. continuance filed. | ment for plaintiff $250. tion ot facts filed. | cost over-ruled. }ed on application « | quarter of nor | west, north west, section | 40 | | arnishee ; motion sustained. | Fitzpatrick vs Kelly; | Affidavit amended | for Smith vs Smith; answer and cross | bill filed. i Mann ys city of Rich Hii; y jury. : | Mann vs City of Rich Hill; judge- | b Johnson vs Cole; agreed stipula- | Fitzpatrick vs Kelly; motion for Leonard ys Pitman ; report of come mittee filed. | Tel | steamer sailed, but the details of the | city of about 10,000 inhabitants. | Gregg, | olutionized the entire mode of tre buildings and considerable valuable property was completely wrecked. | It was reported that there was loss | ot lite. but how great was not known t amer sailed ee | aphic intelligence trom a town when the Pacific mail st at the minus of the railroad, forty miles distant, stated that it was being | fast buried beneath a heavy volcano | jand many hives were being lost. | | Over the 1aterior country, toward the volcano, thee appeared to han a dense, datk There excitement in Realjo when the o cloud. was v not be obtained Managua, the capital ot Nicaraugua, calamity could which 1s said to be destroyed, was aj Of Interest To Ladies. | The new treatment for ladic | covered by Dr. A. Mary the English Physician < nurse, which has rev- eases distinguished ad ing these complamts in England, oF now being introduced into the U.S. | | under a fair and novel plan. | Su this remedy month's trial treatment is sent free | to every lady who is suffering ficient of for one rom Leonard vs Pitman ; report of com- mittee filed. ment. Stipulation for judge- Sexton vs Salsman; plea in abate- ment filed. Fitzpatrick vs Kelly; judgement for plaintiff for $250. Hoffman vs Willis; judgement for $S4,40 at 6 per cent special judge- | | ment on attached property in city of | Rich Hill, Switzer vs Willis; court of judgement is $140,20. Sexton vs Salsman; tried by jury, verdict tor defendant. Beaty vs Beaty; proof of publica- tion filed. Mann vs City of Rich Hill; mo- {tion for a new trial. Goodwin vs Goodwin; order of sale. Kinney vs Steele; tried by court. Decker vs Gritton; judgement rst count $1.90, 2nd count $1,g0. Peedles vs Peecles ; report of com mittee filed. Sexton ys Salsman; motion for new trial. State of Mo. vs James Franklin; sentenced to 30 days in jail. Brooks O:! Co vs Robinson; ame ded answer. ParkinSon vs Hamilton: answer | filed. State of Mo., vs Condre ; co Thomas vs M.tchett; Sheriff asks deed to yOSS Fell for south west ast quarter of sec- tion 18, and west half of the south-| 17, twp. range 29. When Baby was sick, we cave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, ame except the | any disease common to the sex who sends her address and 13 2ct. stamps for expense, charges, etc It is a positive cure for any form of temale disease and the FREE TRIAL PACKAGE is many times sufficient to | effect a PERMA? Full die rections accompanying the package NT cure. (which is put up in a plain wrapper) talso price list { for future reference. | No trial package will be sent after i rel us : | Oct. st, 1886. Address, GREGG | Remepy Company,Patmyra, N.Y. MONEY! | the east two-f | secure the pz | fully described in said deed ot trust; and | interest thereon, now long past due and | unpaid, | described premises at public vendue, to | and being situate in the county of Bates Trustee’s Sale. | Whereas, John Blize and Mary A. Blize, his wife, by their deed of trust, dated February 16th, 1885, and recorded in the Recorder’s office within and tor Bates county, Missouri,in BookNo. 32,page 556, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, lying and | being situate in the county ot Bates and | state ot Missouri, to-wit: The south halt ot lot one in the south- | west quarter of section eighteen, and the | West half ot the northeast quarter and the north three-rourths of the north hait | of lot one in the northwest quarter, and | hiths or the south tourth of ie north half of lot one in the northwest quarter, and the east two-fifths of the south halt ot lot. one in the northwest quarter, and the east two-fifths of the north halt of lot one in the southw quarter, allin section 19, in township thirty-nine (39), of range twenty-nine | which conveyance was made in trust to yment of one certain note, whereas, detault has been made in the | payment of said note and the accrued | | | \ i Now, therefore, at the request ot the legal holder of said note, and pur- suant to the conditions ot said deed of trust, | will proceed to sell the above the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city ot Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, July 15th, 1886, | between the hours ot g o’clock in the | | forenoon and 5 o’clock in the atternoon | of that day, tor the purposes of satisfying | said debt, interest and costs. | F, M. ALLEN, | Trustee. | Trustee’s Sale. | Whereas, John A. Fender and Malinda | Fender, his! wite, by their deed of trust, dated January ist, 1885, and r2corded in the recorder’s office within and tor Bates county, Missouri, in Book No. 32, page 516, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, lying and state ot Missouri, to-wit: The north half of the southwest quar- ter, and the southeast quarter ot the scuthwest quarter of section five (5), in township thirty-eight (38) of range j thirty-three (33), containing 120 acres moze or less. Which conveyance was made in trust to | secure the payment of one certain note, | fully described in said deed of trust; and | whereas, default has been made in the on said note, which detault caused the whole debt so secured to tall due as pro- vided in said deed otf trust, and which debt is now long past due and unpzid. Now, therefore, at the request of the | | | | MONEY. | Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms | remember ist. That we can lend money cheaper than anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on time from six months to five years. Srd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able at any day and interest stopped. ith. Have almost a million dollars already | loaned and doing a larger business than ever. Sth. We | have to wait. 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one set and compare with the other and can thu: e Abstract of titles that are absolutely | 7th. Have been here alongtime and expect to stay awhile longer. th. Make loans with or without Commission. to come and and ete. ex making application elsewhe ee usand have ed to 3 re. 1th Our office is with the Butler National Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. ieee ) money on hand to loan se if you | | have good sefurity end clear titles you don’t | ct and we will stand responsible forihem. | | legal holder of said note, and pursuant will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, ut the east front door ot the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, July 15th, 1886, between the hours of g o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes ot satisfying said debt, interest and costs. F. M. ALLEN, Trustee. | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. | _Parsuantto an order ot the County Court, made at the June term, 1886, thereof, I will, on Monday, July 5tn, 1886, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mo., let to the lowest bidder, at public outcry, superstructure, iron; substructure, stone masonry, specificatio M. L. Worrr, idse Commissioner. Court. Plans and seen at my office. Bridge For Sale door of tt ;forcash, at pub bidder, the old Cres: | Mormon Fork. between 1 and 2 0” order of the Cou » hiches! Court. M. L. Wotre. | R. Perry, Mabel Keck and Joseph Keck m ot ts of, in and to | the described real estate, situated n Bates coun'y, Missouri, to-wit: The arter of the northwest quarte thwest quarter of the - ‘ of that day, at the east tr 2 | (29), containing 186 acres more or less, } : east front door of the | fault has been made in the payment of ‘said | now long past dne and unpaid. | Trustee’s Sale cf Real Estate Urder | ! payment of the annual interest accrued | of trust, bearing date Januar to the conditions of said deed of trust, I} contracts for tne construction ofa bridge | over Panther creek, in Rockville town- | ship, near line of sections three and ten, |G All bids subject to approval of the can be front Sheriff's Sale. _ By virtue and authority of a fee bill issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court ot Bates county Missouri returnable at the june term, 1886, ot said court, to me directed vs. William her husband, I have levied and seized on all ‘the interest and northeast quarter of section 32, township 39) range 31. and the northeast quarter of the southwest quar of section 28. n 25, township 39, range 31, I will on Thursday, June 24th, 1886, t between the hours of 9g o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the atiernoon court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereot as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, tosatisfy said fee bill and costs. W. F. Hayks, Sheriit Bates C Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Abner D. Cunningham, who de- clared himself single and unmarried, by his deed of trust, dated January zist, 1884; and recorded in the Recorder’s ofice within aud for Bates county, Missouri,in book No. page * conveyed to the undersigned trustee the follow. ing described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of M issouri, to-wi One acre out of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-three 23), township forty (40) of range thirty-one $1), lying west and adjoining a certain piece or parcel of land known as the Drennon tract, being same width north and souch as the said Drennon tract; Which conveyance was made in trust to se- cure the payment of one certain note jfully de- scribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, de- note andthe annual interest thereon accrued, Now th fore, atthe request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust.I will proceed to sellthe above described oa at public vendue,to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house inthe city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on - Thursday, June 24th 1886, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. Cc. C. DUKE, Trustee. PUBLIC NOTICE. Trust Deed. Whereas, Mary A. Ellis (declaring herself » be single and unmarried) ,by hercertain d 23rd, A.D. 1855, | and duly recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Bates county, in the state of Missouri, in Book No. 35 at page No. 457, | conveyed to Wm. F. Hanks. trustee, the fi | lowing described real estate, situated in the county of Bates, in the state of Missouri, | to-wit: | The east half of Lot No | of Lot No. 8, all in Secti | No. 390f Range No. more or less. | te 20, and the west half n No 3, in Township containing %) acres 32, and state of Missouri, to-wit: quarter of section thirty-tour (34), town- | the city of Butler, county of Bates and The northeast quarter of the southeast ship thirty-nine (39} ot range thirty-three (33), containing forty acres more or legs. Which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note tully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, detault has been made in the payment ot said note and the annual interest thereon accrued, now long past and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note, and pursuant to the conditions ot said ceed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, at the east tront door ot the court house, in state of Missouri, on Thursday, June 24th, 1886, betwee torenoor i hours of g o'clock in the and 5 o’clock in the atternoon of that day, tor the purposes ot satistying said debt, interest and costs. F. M. ALLEN, ‘Trustee. Mortgagee’s Sale. Whereas, U. W. Crow and C. Crow, did, by. their certain chattel mortgage, dated April 20th, Isss, and duly acknowledged, ‘executed and delivered to the undersigned, on April 29, 1886, and duly recorded in book } at page 383, of the Mortgage Record of Bates county, Mise souri, on said above mentioned date, sell assign, transfer and set over tothe undersigned the following described property wit: Thirty-six bead of hogs, weighing about hundred pounds eash, marked with erop on left ear; one large red cow, four years old; two large rone cows, 4 years old; 1 bay mare 4 years old, | brown korse, about 4or5 years old; i new three inch farm wagon; one red steer, two years old; three two year old heifers; five cows with calves, sold by said se to party to secnre the in sory notes in said cl re fally de- scribed. And whereas, default has been made in the payment of certain notes and interest in said chattel mortgage described, the said W. H. Payne, the undersigned, by virtue of the terms of the said chattel mortgage, and the power in him vested, did elect and declare the whole sum therein described to become imme- diately due and payable. And whereas, the said notes in said mortgage described are not fully paid and satisfied, therefore the under- signed having taken possession of said property will, on ly toch, 1886, Sa between the hours of § o’clock in the forenoon and 50 "kin the afternoon of that day, on the public square in the city of Butler, count of Bates and state of Missouri, sell at pabl auction to the highest bidder for cash, all of the above deseribed property, or so much there- ofas may be necessary to satisfy said debt, interest and costs. W. H, PAYNE, * Mortgegee. day, J Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ; ss SoUNTY OF Bates, In the Probate Court for the county of Bates, May term, 1586. 1C. Marshall, Administrator of Wm. BE. aul, deceased. Order of Publication. Samuel C. Marshall, adminietrator of Wm. R. Marshall, deceased, presents to the court his petition, praying for an order for the ssie of so much of the real estate of said di as will pay and satisfy the remaining debts due — by said estate, and yet unpaid for want of — sufficient assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required by law in sach case; on examination whereof it is ordered, that. all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, be notified that application as afore- said nas been made, and unless the contrary be Which conveyance was made in trust to secure j a ofa certain peoeetooosy, note, in said deed of trust fully described and made certain; and whereas, said note is now long ast due—and default has been made jin the payment of said note, so secured | and every part thereof—whether of principal or \ interest. _ Now therefore, in consideration of the prem- | ises, and at the instance and request of the | legal owner and holder of said note so secured, as aforesaid, and in pursuance ofthe authority and conditions contained in said deed of trust. | I will, as trustee aforesaid, proceed to execute | said trust, and will, on ’ Saturday, June 26, A. D. 1886, ; between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and 5 | o’clock p. m, of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county | of Bates aforesaid, proceed to sell said above } described real estate—at public auction to the shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court, to be held on the second Monday of August next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debte; and it is farther ordered, that this notice be published in some newspaper in this state, for four weeks before | the next term of this court. STATE OF MISSOTRI, ) "s. County or Bates 5 I, Sam F. Hawkins, Judge of the Probate Court, held in and for seid county, hereby cer- tify that the a is s true copy of the original order of publication therein to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my band and the seal of ssid court. { (~— one ot office in Batter, the sth si day of Jane, A. D. a [SEAR ys Oy OO SAM P. HAWKINS, } aos Judge of Probate. | hi ae bidder for cash—or so much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy said secured note, | interest, and the ae ee ~~ = this trast 8, Trustee. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all cred hers interested Mathews ¢ a er Probate Missouri, to be hel day of August, 185 term ’. K. MaTHews, ANCER 1} 1} ti} ci or pain, 25 yrs’ practice. Trea’ ry ABEEEMEES «li chronic disesses. Best of located. Call on or address vcoue | ™“* ©) “Drs. CARTER & RAMSAY, Bridge Commissioner. | TIh4 MaimS:., Mansas City, Me- ‘24 ot T§Marizpa Brarspert, Execatr i te y | day of August, 1586. Administrator. Cured without knife references. Book sent free. Permanently | a+ the next ter Notce of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors. ' and others interested in the estate of riet Bartlett deceased, that I, Wm. Ee on, administrator of said d to maxe final settlement the: next term ef the Bates cunt: ! Probate Court, in Bates county, state Missouri, to be held at Butler on the gtht | } } Ws. E. Watton, Administiators | Final Settlement Notice. . Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of G. K. Blaisdell, deceased, that I Matilda. Blaisdell, executrix ot said ¢ intend to make final settlement of the Bates count probate court, Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held at Butler, on the gf . day ot August, 1336. c t =

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