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——s el BARBER BARBER: Artistic Hair Cutting. Shampooing, Sea Foam. All clean aud fashioua- ble, on North Main St. FRED DORN, | work by Bennett, Wheeler & Co. GRAND OPENING and R. R. Deacon furnished the ardware. To adorn and beautify the interior by paper hanging and painting was left to that splendid Walker: H G Bryant ys. William! Cliukenbeard: B F Blaker et al vs. Jno R Blake: WH Miller vs. G Bryant et al: J M Christy vs. Pre ferred Mut. Ac. Ass'n. Love-Lorn Leake. | Associated Press dispatch from reinnati, dated January 13. con 23 the following: i “The Enquirer of this morning Zimmerman his wite, ty their (trust dated Dec. 27th, 1889, and recorded Trustee's Sale. Whereas, MH Zimmerman and NE deed or ~ ir the recorder’s office within and tor Bates county, Missouri, in book No. go Proprietor. Of the Opera House. LOCAL ITEMS. the Pride and Pleasure ot Our People. The numerous friends of Prof. L. B. Allison will learn with regret that | he is still confined to his home and! ras to his bed the greater part of the Secondto None in the Whole It is the for Beanty and Granduer. of all that the Professor out conqueror over disease aud Le| himeelf again.—Appleton Journal. time with sickness. wish will come A Week's Entertainment tor Citizens. K. © Globe, 17.—Williaw E. Wal-| ton, a leading politician and banker of Butler, Mo.. was at the Coates yesterday, accompanied by Monday night was made memor | | Magnificient Thespian 'Temple— Our} scenic artist, Dan W. Drummond, and the manner in which it has been ,done shows that the company made no mistake in the selection of a man to iutrust this important part of the work to are very five and much hand paint- The paintings on each works of art, was put en side of the stage are one a winter scene, the other a sum Saturday, Feb'y 7th, 1891. Jas Smith vs. City of Butler; R J | Hurley lumber Co vs. R A Hurt et al; Naney C Ashbrook vs. Union In JS Frauklin etal vs. MO Grantham; State ing was done on the paper after it JL MeMasters et al vs. F J Owens: theater. T P Satterwhite vs. Jno R Blake: W D Conger vs Jno R Blake; R L Me- Donald et al vs. JS Franklin et al | page 36 conveyed to Thos. McKnight contains an article setting forth that trustee the tollowing described seal es- J. F. Leake, editor of the Moberly, cate lving and being situate in the coun- Mo., Democrat, is in the city for the purpose of marrying Miss Dora Gor- ossal Gayety com | pany, now playing at the Peoples’ It is claimed that Leake is so deeply infatuated with the spec tacular Dora, that he swears he will tv ot Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: | That piece ot ground described as fol- ‘lows. beginning at tle northeast corner ot Broadway and Dakota streets, in the i ie ® don, a white horse haired member cety of Butler, Mo., running thence The paper and borders Co; Virginia Melton vs E B Dawson: ! ,¢ Tiny Clav's Col |nerth one hundred and thirty-five (135) j teet thence east one hundred (100] feet ‘thence south one hundred and thirty-tive jteetand thence west one hundred oo | teet to the place ct beginning be- ingin section twenty-three (23] town- ship torty [yo] ot range thirty-one [37] which conveyance was made in trust to { j aie : pmaury her if he has to abduct her. secure the payment of one certain note mer scene, of waterfall, luke, etc. S20 W Silvers vs. G Hess et al; R Manager Fennessy offered him $100 tl ai a -s a e dete < ~ Lo i . Ie bs) j ° & jand whereas detault has been mad A large and well executed bust por- L McDonald et al ve. J SE mouse if he would be married on the stage. the payment ot said note now past due trait of Shakespeare occupies a cen- et al; Wm S Hili vs. Rich Hill Coal but the love-lorn editor declined.” | 424 unpaid, whereas Thos, McKnight tral position on the facade above the Min'g Co, F H Turner et al vs. JS | refusesto act, now therefore, 1 C. W. stage. In fact the colors through , Fravklin. Mrs. Walton and Mrs. D. A. DeAr- mond, wife of Congressman elect DeArmond of the Twelfth congres-| sional district. The party atterded the theater in the evening and will leave for home to-day J. W. Wise, of near Adrian, was) brought before Mayor Bird, Mon- day. to answer the charge of assault New able in the history of the city, it be-| | | —Leake was at one time in the | Hartsock, sheritt of said Bates county, /hewspaper business in El Dorado | * the requestof the legal holder ot : ; \ ing the occasion of the opening of!out the room are harmoniously Criminal Cases—Monday. Feb’y 9th. the beautiful and magnificent opera! blended and the lamp light shows | house, which has sprung, Phenix! it off to good advantage. It willbe like, from the ashes of the W — | observed from the above that all the th Sbateictinho-ce. Bcd’ Maitie- State opera house. In February, 1889.) work on this building has been giv- | of Mo va Dasiel M\Giliner what had long been the pride of|en to our home mechanics and the | fii ie Butler, a monument to the enter-; materials bought ef our merchants, | Tuesday, Feb’y 10th, 1891. State of Mo vs. Jacob Schmidt; State of Mo. vs. M M Kauffman: Springs, and is quite well known in| this part of the state. He was mar-| iried in El Dorado in 1885, and so far as the writer knows, has always Leake jhas, for years, been badly stage | struck, having organized a_ theatri- \ jlived happily with his wife. prise of our fellow townsman, Wr:. | which is very commendable of the E. Walton, was destroyed by fire. | company. A strong effort was made by the cit | THE PROJECTORS. State of Mo vs. W F Bartlett; ‘eal company at El Dorado Springs, 'State of Mo vs Rudolph Steiner et al:| with which he went on the road, bat State of Mo James Franklin; | met with poor success. He may now vs. izens to induce the und battery upun one Joe Boan, a colored individual. Joe was employ- ed at the Higgins house as a waiter, and on Monday morning became} boisterous and called Mr. Wise a, liar. His southern blood, his sense | of dignity was insulted and he gave Boun what he richly deserved, a sound flogging. Wise was discharg-| ed by the mayor.—Cass Co. Repub-| lican. Frozen to Death. Atchison, Kan, Jan. 16—S. W.} O'Hare and F. J. McCoole, farmers living near Smith Center, went to} Red Cloud, Neb. last week and got! on aspree. They started home} Monday night, still “full,” and drove over an embankment mto a snow drift, where they remained until next day, when they were found by one of McCoole’s sons. O'Hare was so badly frozen that he died a few min- utes after discovery. McCoole was also badly frozen, but will recover. Lexington Entries Very Large. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 16.—The en tries to the spring meeting of the Kentucky association, which closed on the 16th inst., will be open to the public in a few days. The number of the entries and the character of the borses entered is unprecedented in the history of the association. The secretary bas already received over 400 entries for the nine stakes, which makes an average of nearly fifty to the stake. His Adversary. i jand all they asked was the Joan of | jcairn, latest improvement, with hat Boham Bros, | The gentiemen comprisivg company rebuild, and substantial assistance! pigcent Thespian temple in our was offered. But the negotiations | ,iast are: A. L. McBride, president; eameto naught and the property! w.H. Warnock, secretary:S F. War- was sold to the Butler Loan & Trust | nock, treasurer; T. L. Harper. G. L. Co. stantial two-story brick upon the|y W Haverly and R. S. Catron. this company proposed to citizens of | ang prosperous business men of our Butler to rebuild the opera house, leity, with the exception of Mr. Ha verly, who is a merchant at Foster. $3.500 for two years without interest. | This amount was readily raised or! guarapteed Ly our peopleandasa re-| This beautiful sult the imposing building the hand- | opened Monday evening by Sharp somest and most conveniently ar-|ley’s Lyceum Theatre Company,sup- ranged and finely furnished opera | porting the brilliant star, Miss Aida house in the whole state, outside | Lawrence, presenting the French the larger cities, comedy drama, Forget-me not. old opera house site. | THE BUILDING Pp. is 50x100 feet, built of brick with three large stone arches in front : with stained glass windows; the cor-! ful structure to the citizens of But- vers and window caps of cut stone. ler and Bates county. Hon. T. W. High above the doorway is deeply Silvers in the name and on behalf of carved in rough stene the words, | the people expressed their apprecia- “ Butler House, 1890."} tion in a brief but elegant address. Through tke broad arched doorway The curtain then went up on the up six steps, and two heavy folding first act and the jarge audience was doors opens into a commodious and highly entertained for two hours by finely finished foyer. To the right | 8¢ting equal to any ever enacted up- is the ticket office. to the left broad | 0D the stage in our city. Miss Law- winding stairs that lead to the bal-|rence is a brilliant actress and bas a cony. To the front is heavy fold-| strong backing, and those who fail ing doors which swing noiselessly to see and hear her during the week in and out and opens te the opera j will miss a rare treat. room proper. This room is 50x55 feet, seated with 465 fine opera OPENING. opera hous? was now adorns the Fraucisco appeared upon the Opera CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. Two men residing seven miles southwest of Warrensburg, engaged in a fight Wednesday evening which will result in the death of one of them. Ike Yocum and Nelson Reed were two farmers living with their families in the same house near the village of Centerview. Their chil- dren were accustomed to quarreling. and Wednesday night when the two boys engaged in a fight their fathers took it up. Reed attempted to stnke his adversary with an axe. when Yo- cum drew a pistel and shot him twice, one ball entering his groin. Yocum fled. Reed will probably die.—Sedalia Bazoo. Garnets By the Wagon-Load. Portsmouth, O., Jan. 15.—There is considerable excitement a few miles from Grayson, Ky., over dis- coveries of garnets in large quanti-| ties on several of small tributaries of Guyon River. It appears that the presence of the garnets was ascer-| ment, one at each tained a year ago by several Cincin nati gentlemen who were looking | for timber lands. They secured nearly a gallon of the gems and sent | and wrap racks. The floor gradually | Febrnary Term, 1891. slopes to the stage, and is so admir- | able in its arrangement that every seat in the house is desirable. The | ceiling is 29 feet, and in the center is a circular dome 15 feet in diame- ter, finely finished with beautiful paintings with ventilator in the top. Trial Cases—Feb'y 2nd, 1891. City of Butler vs. H. M. Canon; K. L. Barton et al vs. T K Martin et al; T. D. Rafter ex rel L Orear vs. CB Lewis; City of Butler vs. P K Hulse; Bates Co. Nat'l] Bank vs. E K Carnes From the dome is suspended the | et al; H H Miller et al vs. J K Mar- RET with twelve heavy brass tin et al; James Campbell vs. Moris amps witb Rochester burners. Two | white et al. private boxes, one on either side of | 2 the stage, handsomely finished and | Tuesday, Feb'y 3rd, 1891. will accommodate about six persons; State ef Mo. ex rel A L McBride each The stage is 25x50 feet, with, et al vs. J H Sullens et al; Minnie | who then owned the property, to this who have thus reared this mugs: | Thie company erected 2 sub | siaith, J.C. Clark, N.B. McFarland, | rreney ys. Mary Henry; Fannie Rea | east half of the block. Last summer | ppose gentlemen are all well known | At eight o'clock p. m.. Hon. 5S.) stage and in appropriate and well} chosen words dedicated the beauti | ‘State ef Mo vs Wm Hern. Wednesday. Feb'y 11th, 1591. | State of Mo vs Peter Denning; | State of Mo vs. Jesse Leonard. Equity Cases—Thursday, Feb’y 12 H G Cherry vs. SE Cherry; Jonas {gan vs. Thos Reagan; Mary F Dun- jean et al vs. G W Henderson; Beele |L Sparks vs. B P White; Wm H | Davidson vs. Louisa J Reel; Jno A Lefker vs. A J Satterlee et al; WW Curry vs. Barton Holder.nan et al: Friday, Feb’y i3th, 1591. ; Ellen M Lasky et al ve. Wm Ridge; {Edward Scott vs. L M Hall et al; |Maury S Cupiens et al vs. Ida M. Col- \linset al; M E Baldwin vs. N Jo- jhannes et al: Joseph W Henderson jvs. A A Hotterf et al; Clara Carter vs. Eugene Carter; Mary M Hopkins vs. GW Hopkins; State ex rel O | Reeder vs. Mo. Pac. Ry. Co; Sarah R Hooper et al vs. Jas D Hooper; Thos J Ritchie et al Wn G | Thompson et a!; James Trimble vs. James Arwstrong et al: Mollie Moss vs. D L Moss; Jno Dudley vs. Thes Wright; J F Trowbridge vs. W C Lynch; Jesse Leovard vs. Abbie Leonard; Laura F Sligar et al Ex- | parte. Monday, Feb'y 16th, 1891. Letty Shelby vs. Chas C Shelby; W E Walton vs. Thos L Henderson ei al. Wm 5 Hill vs. Rich Hill Coal Min’g Co; Mary F Jeffress vs Wm H Jeffress; Mahala E Wade vs. Osborn H Wade et al; Charlotte McFarlan (vs. Joseph McFarlan; Mary F Dun- can vs Thos L Henderson et al; Mary Whaley vs. Thos L Whaley. W A Campbell vs. S P Halfert; Ar- thur McGookin vs. Mary W Mc- Gookin; Geo A Carruthers vs. Geo W Alexander et al; D H Smith vs. Dan'l C Barrett et al; Mary R Col- bert vs. Rich Hill Coal Ming Co; Lide Henry et al vs. Bryan Henry et ai. vs. ; Every town would like a factory or two, but the trade of the country tributary is of great importance as twelve sets of scenery and very fine) McFarland vs. Mo. Pac. Ry. Co; J | well, and the only way to get this | be working up notoriety.preparatory ‘to taking the road again.—Record. Wanted! | Hides, pelts, feathers, bees} | wax, rags and grease. North Main! | street, opposite post-office. | J. Fisher. | i i] |his sleeve, says an exchange, picks | his teeth with a fork, squirts tobac | co juice on the cook stove hearth, rides to mill with corn in one eud of the sack anda stone in the other, with hickory-bark | lines, deposits his money in his last | The man who wipes his nose on drives to town winter's sock, insists on paying his taxes in coon skins aud wild honey; | pin and wears “possum belly” pants, is the same old rooster who has no use for a home paper, and his broth er is the fellow who tries to do busi ness in a town without advertising. |__k. 4 Write the Bradfield Reg. Co., At- lanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by all druggists. 5 lm Wheat Wanted. ;. I Will pay eighty five cents per bushel for wheat delivered at? my mill. Iwill take wheat on deposit, and give 334 pounds of the very best flour per bushel. J T. Swanyon. Notice to the Farmers ot Bates Couaty To whom it may concern: This is to certify that I suffered a total loss on my stock Noy. 20,1889, policy issued by the Geman Insur ance Company of Freeport, Il. They have this day settled in full of all loss and damage, and I can cheerful ly and heartily recommend the Ger- man Insurance Co. to any and all who wish insurance. I also recom mend Calhoon & Harrison, state agente, Carthage, Mo , and J. F. Her- rell, special agent, Adrian, Mo., for said German Insurance Co., I know them to be honorable in all their dealings and pay just as they agree. I remain Yours Respt. P. K. Wirox. To whom it may concern: This is to certify that I suffered a total loss of my barn and contents on the 20th of Nev., 1890. policy ie- sued by the German Insurance fastens one gallus with a wooden % | ing. drop curtain, painted with a scene|M Pitchford: J P Rankin vs J S from Yellowstone Park. The scen-| Frankliv et al; D Miller et al ve. J ery and-drop curtain are worked by |S Franklin et al; Lee Allen et al vss machinery from the fly gallery.|C B Lewis et al; N N Cavalier v There are four dressing rooms, one Joseph McDonald; Joseph MeDon- above each box and and two beneath | ald ys. N E Cavalier. the stage. j The building is heated by hot air from two large furnaces in the base- Wednesday, Feb’y 4th, 1891. JS Bell vs. Leroy Taylor: James end of the baild- | Frazee vs. J M Chnisty; Francis M They are guaranteed to heat | Tootle et al vs. H H Buckles: Stat 135,000 eubie feet, which is abont ex rel Jno. D Parkinson et al vs. the space to be heated. |Jobn K Wit et al: W B Grimes The balcony has a seating capaci-| dry goods Co. vs. H H Buckles; Jeff a number of them te lapidaries in| ty of between 300 and 400. the chairs | See vs. J T Hendrickson; H W Ack- London, England, tion. The report has just been ceived. It declares the stones of tirst quality, though not very large The discoverers say they can ,ather a wagon load of the stones with lit tle trouble, and announce that the abundance of the garnets point to the presence of a heavy tin deposit. She Was Competely Cured. A daughter of my customer suf- fered from suppressed menstration. and her health was wrecked. At my suggestion she us- ed one bottle of Bradtield’s Female regulator, which cured her, J. W. Hellemus | Power Bros., made the brick. Water Valley, Miss. completely | for exam nas systematically arranged aud fast-|erman vs. S L Doke; Kansas City res /ened to the floor. Seats are just | crockery Co. vs. H H Buckles. jas desirable here as on the first floor, Thursday, Feb'y 5th, 1891. for a better view of the stage i ‘ | sainaiite pec sear ehttipas ny 0s James A Ailenetalvs. Wm R Hill- Mae pe as aa yard; Samuel A Allen et al vs. Wim. | i WORKMANSHIP. L Ewing; Richard Webb vs. C W f- APRG atone wOcke Gal hoa Neil et al: BF Little vs. Frank T | : Fr ee tert FW Cooper vs. G B Rhodes; j was doue by T. J. Day. The wood | a . eo ee z : : .. ., |C C Clingan vs. HS Kelsey; Orr & work is in uative pine with oil tinish, | 7. ga ae ; H ; ¥ one : Lindsey Shee Co. vs. Geo D Shaw: jcontracted by W. W. Eldridge, and Pp k | = aga Frank Potter et al vs. Fred Butler et the fine work was Robinson avd Dan Gingrich. assist- jed by a seore of carpenters, all first jelass workmen. The brick work by Ua McBride et al vs. Adrian iW. W. Ross and Charles Rogers. | Banking Co: J S Franklin et al vs. The |J S Pierce et al: J C Ooley vs. A done by Charles Friday, Feb'y 6th. 1891. | Plastering by H. Carter; the tin | Buskirk; Mre. R H Dunlap vs. CA ler with bad streets. Company. of Freeport, Ill., and they have paid in full for all loss, 375.50. I willingly recommend trade is by and through the medium of the popular and reliable local | paper filled with the crisp advertise-|the German Insurance Co., to all ments of a live set of business men.|¥ho wish good safe insurance. 1 i 1 as nt also recommend Messrs Calhoon & | Local papers are forced to put their! Harrison, state agents, Carthage, {subscription list to just about the Mo. and J. F. Herrell, special agent, cost of the blank paper, and thejof Adrian, Mo., for said German In- |merehants are supposed to get the | Surance Co., to be honorable aud up- i penett of it by placing their business | right in all their dealings.and prompt | yP = liei s _jand honest in their adjustments. | before the people. Juc ieious adver- | Yours Respectfully, (tising is an investment which the Mrs. 8. L. Hewirrt. jlive merchants do not neglect. The | trade of the country fluws to a live. y | ‘advertising 3 i E Ee Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and} ‘water flows down a hill —Pleasant | others interested in the estate of Joel S wright Bae deceased, that I Allman Daniel executor of | Hill Gazette. eaidestate. intend to make fins! settlement | \ thereof, at the nexttermof the Bates county | | probate court, in Bates coun! tate of Mis- , souri,to be held at Batter on the 9th day of Feb- {unary Is01. ALLMAN DANIEL. remarked Seat Executor, much Jonger | - SR ee a sat | S 40 Notice of Final Settlement. town as naturs “I would like to know.” ‘aman yesterday how ithe people of Joplin will stand the present condition of the streets. If i the town is going to grow Main street Administrator's Notice. | Notice 18 hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ot Wm. B, must be paved. W hen stvanger Corwine, deceased, were granted to arrives here, not knowing the condi-! the undersigned, un the the 20th day ot | tion of things, he ten to one dont, January, yt, the probate court} ot Bates county, Missouri. } All persons having claims 3 re required to exhibit ceto the administrator within] er the date of said letters, or! aD SEN ard of in.” y be precluded from any benefit! the ae es Po Se ot said estate: and if such claims be not} —Joplin Journal. exhibited within two years trom the date | It would appear frow the above | ot this pubicanon Bey ot be agra j > i barred. This 2cth day of january, 18q1- ' that there are others towns tkan But-' EUPHEMIA R. CORWIN1 ! : Administratrix. bring a life preserver with him. and if he is foolish enough to venture’ out without one its likely that like McGinty he will go to the bottom of re i | t said | istration on the estate of Edith M ™m tor! ceased, were granted to the undersi, otsaid deed of trust, will proceed to sell the above described premises at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, February 7th, 1891, between the hours of g o’clock in the torenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon — | of that day, tor the purposes ot satisfy- ing said debt, interest and costs. C. W. HARTSOCK, and act Sheritt of Bates 7-4t Trustee county. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. In the Probate Court for the County of Bates, February term, 191. De C. Mize, adminis trator of estate of Martin W. Mize /decaased. Order of Publication, Ibe ©. Mize, administrator of estate of Martin W Mize deceased, presents to thé coart his petition, praying for an order for a sale of so of the real esta! said deceased as will ining debte due by e, and vet unpaid for want of assets, iby the accounts, lists and invento- tion whereofit is ordered, that all persons interested in the estate said deceased, be notified that application as aforesaid hds been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or betore the first day of the next term of this court to be held on the second Monday of Feb- ruary next,an order will be made tor the sale of the whole, or so much ot the real estate of said deceased as will be suficient for the payment of said debts; and it is further ordered, that this notice be published in some newspaper in y 2 v. 4 Cole, Judge of the probate Court, held in and for county, hereby certify that the foregoing is bstract copy of the original or- der of publication therein referred to, as the sane appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said {exar] court. Done ofice in Butler on loth day of January. A. D., 1svl. W. T. COLE, sit Judge of Probate. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority o: a special execu- tion issued from the office of the circuit court of Bates county, turnable at the February term, 139 court to me directed in favor of Oscar Reeder ex-officio collectur of the revenue of Bates county, Missouri and against W S Brown and Margaret Brown, I have lev! upon all the right, title, inter ‘st and claim of, «to the followin, described real estate » Misso.ri, to-wit: ‘The west half of the northeast quarter of sec- tion seventeen (17, township thirty-eight (38) raehe thirty (30), all in Bates county, Mis- suri I will.on Thursday, February 12, 1891, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock iu the after on of that day. at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as y be j ganted at public vendue, to tne highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. c. W. HARTSOUK, Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special exec tion issued from the office of the clerk of the | circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- tarnable at the February term, 159], of said court to me directed in favor Oscar Reeder, 4 ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates county, Missouri, and agains, Ellen Hi man, I havelevied and seized upon right, title, interest and claim of, in id to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wit: | The north halfof the northeast quarter of | the southeast quarter of section twenty-one: (21) township thirty-eight range twenty-nine, # allin Bates County, Missouri, I will, on Thursday, February 12th, 1891, between the hours of nin ‘clock in the fore- 71] neon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house +1] in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri; “|| sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- quired, at public vendue to the higest bidder tor cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. > W. HARTSOCK, a-4t Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and suthority ofa special execu tion isaned from the office of the pererk of the circuit court of Bates couoty, Missouri, tarnable at the February term, 1*91, of court to me directed in favor of Oocar Keeder. ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates | county, M enbeard, Tight, titie, s-46 uri, and against William Clink- | ve levied at all | interest and and to ff the following described estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit 4 The east haif of the west half of lot four (4! Of section five (5) townshtp thirty-ninth ‘30)" Tange thirty (50; ail in Bate sonri, I will, on ay oe ee Thursday, February 12th, 1891, between the hours of nine o’ciock in the fore- oon five o’clock in the afternoon of that at the east front door of the court house e city of Butler, Bates county seil the sane or so much thereof as quired. at public vendue to the highest bidde: lor cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. 4 : +. W. HARTSOCK, S-4t Sherif’ of Bates Connty Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that b: der ofthe Probate court of Rater vobak ‘ ssouri, madeon the sth day of Janu: aes eee ened exe administrator fa rounty aken char; estate 04 ames W “saighman, deceased,’ S™ete persons having claims against be are required to exhibit them c me for aioe ance within one year after the date of said o | der, or they may be precluded from any b fit of said estate; and if said el; exhibited within two years from: the ate is pa ation. they shali barred This “bh day of Jamaacy, re ee W. ENNIS, J. Pablic Administrator. Administrator's Notiee. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin Jobn d s-4t the sth day of January, 1991, bai court of Bates county: Missoarr’ ‘© PFO inst said All persons havin; . t them for allowance claims are required to exh nistrater within one year after ti -_ admi 4 ate of said letters, or they ma: from any benefit of said metaaae eee * claims be not exhibited within two ears 11 the date of this publication, they shell be ever barred, “th day of Jan: 1991, J, 8. PIRNCE. Administrater, at lo | said note and pursuant to the conditions