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John Atkison’s Pension Agency, Over Dr Eyeringha West Side - Order of STATE OF URI County of Kates. t re membered, Tinot the {held at ount y in Nove the sth re rooms Buter, Mo. ublication. the first M andl wari, to-wit: ¢ day Dee isvl, the same being the twenty-ninth judicial | boldest ‘ot raid November term, the following, ong other, p proceediags were had and en: tered of record, to-wit: Mary F. Duncan and Joseph S$ Duncan, plaintiff, against Thomas L Henierson and George W. Henderson fendants Now at this e the plaintiff's her file their petition erthings, that defenda f the «tate of Missouri that said on that plain et them ture of ove w cloud eribed land al Seven (7) acres as 1) township. forty-t ‘ thirty-one (51); thenc st sixty-four ‘nee north seventeen and one- | nds; thence West sixty-four (it rods to place ot beginy : 37) aeres being all of at northw 4) range thirty lots one hundred hundred and forty- two (142 now city of Adrian, Mo., cast by leged “ tsaid lands Mareh th, t id Wife to Thomas eate and ret aside Vestall apparent title said defendants and ve said plaintit, Mary I other ¢ 1 proper relief, les court, at the ne and holden at tl Butler, in said county on the and that un- tants be and appear at this rm thereof, ein first to be begun ruary next, and on or before the third said tern ¢ term shall se Ir continue | and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petit wid cause ie same will be taken ed, and judgment will be rendered a And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to Jaw, in’ the Butler Weekly Tinixe, a weekly news epaper | printed and published in Bates county | n in| rding- for four Weeks successively, the | “1 n} to be at least fifteen bt before th rat« day of the next terr court. A true copy | of the re Witness my hand and EAL] the seal of the cireuit court of } county, this 4th day of De isu. JOHN © HAYES, Seat Cirenit ( lerk Trustee's Sale. Wheregs James J Duncan and Susie E. ean, bis wife and Martha J. Duncan, a single woman by their deed of trust dat- ed October Mth, Iss, and recorded in’ the | recorder’s of within and for Bates county, | n hook No, sz conveyed to “ deserib- y im th to-wit Dun- and being state of Stissourl 6 (1) and t « the west half of the tra mnal secti fy in township forty-two (42| of range thirty-two containing acres mere or leas which con- veyance Was made ip trust to secure the pay- ment of one certain note fully described tn said 1of trust; and whereas, defaalt has been Je inthe payment of the annual interest said note, Which default: according to the terms of said note and deed of trust renders the whole of the debt due and payable at once Now therefore at the request of the legal holder » and pursuant to theconditions of of trust, 1 will procced to sell theabove Lpremises at public vendue at bidder for cash, at the east front door ‘ourt house, in the city of Butler, coun- Sates and state of Missouri, on Friday, December 18, 1891, between the hours of nine o’cloex noon and fly lay, for th interes Ita in the fore- clock in the afternoon of that purpose of satisfying said debt, KF Whereas, Jas. M Holland and Beatrice his wife by their certain deed of trust, dated on the 6th day of April, Iss, and recorded in the. re- corder's office of Bates county, state of Mis- i 1S3 at page In2, and con- Ito B. I. Ingram, as trustee, the follow described real estate, situated in Bates county, and state of Missouri, to-wit The southwest quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section thirteen [13} in township forty-one [41] of range thirty- two /32], containing in alltwo hundred and forty {240} acres, which said conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain coupon note for $3,500 in said deeddesrib ed. And where ed of trast provides that in case default be made in the payment of said coupon notes, or either of them, or either | of the interest coupons; orif default 1 in the payment of taxes, as they become due the said trustee or his suscessor, shall proceed to execute the power therein conferred: and whereas, said deed of trust further provides, that In case of sickness or death, or absence from the county of the said trustee, or other disability or refasal to act, then the acting sheriff of said count for the time being, shall proceed to cute said trust; and whereas, the said trustee, B. H. Ingram, is m said county, and has refus€d to act; and whereas, default has been made in the payment oftwo or said interest coupons Now therefore, 1, C. W. Hartsock, sheriff of Bates county ting trustee at the request of the holder of said coupon notes, do hereby give notice that I will proceel to sell all of said real estate at pablic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the caurt house nade ‘oor in the county of Bates and state of Mis- | souri, on Thursday, December 24th, 1891. between the hours ef nine o’clock in the fore- noon and six o’clock in the afternoon of that day, to satisty said notes and interest, and the costs of exectiting this trust >. W. HARTSOCK, 1 Sheriff of Bates County, Acting Trustee. Public Notice is hereby give lat by vir an order the Probate Court of Bates co Missouri, made on the 1st day of De- cember, rSgt, the undersigned, Public Administrator tor said county, has tak- Administrator's Notice. en charge of the Estate of Charles Mu- \the next sick, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to evhibit them to me tor allowance within ¢ year after the date ot said order or they may be precluded trom any benefit of said es- tate; and if said claims be not exhibited | aunt residing in the city cams to visit my father’s family and remain- ed several weeks. A few days 1v-! | | | ly; “you city people always remiud| and it broke my heart, saved myself a thousand pangs since | her | don't They Kept Their Words. Little Rock, Ark. Dec 19.—In} 1889 the noted Howard county gang | of illicit distillers surrendered to the | federal authorities under that on turnir their d implements and becoming pesmi’ good citi- zeus their cases would be set aside. The gang consisted of Thos. Choat, Chreech Carpenter, J. W. Hill, Je ry Walden, Louis Brewer, Thomas brewer, Newton Seals and Joe Stew mooushiners in the state, and their capture could not be ef fected, although many efforts were made. The surrender was i the men were discharge | th January term of the Howard cine court the case of the state ay the men were taken 1 All were convicted and tined S200 ¢ with was assessed at S40 Thais ing Goy. Eagle reduced th all to $50 and costs. Tl Was made on aecount of th met having kept their pledge h ibe | nment and becoming good is out to my ise and take dinner,” said an enthusiastic | statesman to a diga ld Mis souri Colonel who arrived in tow yesterday. The ¢ the sighed w ‘olonel gazed suspiciously at statesman for a mement aud arily as he answered: I thank you.” | “Why not? Too busy? “No, not particularly “Do I live too far out?” | ), hot specially.” “Got arother engagement? of.” j “Then, why not come | “See here,” said the Colonel, 0, not that Dknow grave- me of an experience I had when I It was was a bey less 1 early but I have by remembering it. 1 was quite at the old urchin at the time and lived country with my parents. in An fore her departure she said to my fathe “John, I want to take little mie home with me Jim-| The trip would | do him good and he would be de-| lighted, I know, with all the won- derful sights of the great city.” “Oh, I guess I can’t spare Jimmie and he would only be a trouble to} you” “Nonsense, John. He couldn't) be any trouble to me. Do say the| dear little fellow can go. He's a good child.’ “No, he’s better off at home.” “Now, that’s not right, John You are depriving Jimmie of a! great opportunity. I do love his/ cute little ways, and he would make our big home merry with his sun- shine. Do let the dear little fellow go, John.” “I had been an excited listener to| this conversation, and when at last) my father yielded to my aunt's sup-| plications and gave his consent to; the visit I hugged the old lady with | joy. Well, to make a long story | short, I went home my aunt. | She said nothing to me on the jour-| ney, but after we had rrrived at her} home the very first thing I beard, “Drat that boy! I! what on earth Johu me for! Well. | he can sleep inthe attic while he’s | here, but I know he is going to be | insufferable nuisance!’ with say was: know sent him home with I went home} day, and that’s the last visit Lever paid to anybody. Ob, } you needn't get red in the face. My! presumption always is that people | who extend invitations are in dead} within two vearstrom the date of this publicaion, they will be torever barred his 1 day of December Sgt. ; J. W. ENNIS, Public Administrator. Scientific American Agency for For information and obit eae benentar rae is tata very patent aes out by us ts Apa nefcee Rotice given free of charge in free Handbook write am 381 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. the public by a Scientific American ven sceeete ees ot } | have made it where my mouey gives aoe, jown homes earnest at the time, but so many of | t! epe of it immediately that I a point to buy dinners re Welcome, rs and friends the privacy of their No, Dm not selfish. My aid to let my ne SeCare “—St. Louis Re- aunt is responsib! war pub liver, stomach th e@ nerves. A speedily cure bi did liver, piles and fen did for men, women and children, smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples free at H. L. Tuck er‘s Drug Store. 24-1yr p ‘ ( +] \. Door North of E ES a EE as I, THE AND EVE tN BUTLER. Toilet Goods ENTIRE NEW § OCK. EAST - SIDE - $0 BUTL SAM. LEWY & Co. DIAMOND S. © LIST UO MY TALEOE WOE” “If thican was off me, Howappy I would be, I woul go stright to JETER’S Anduy some Jewerry. Fine Watches. = jam © —_ cq) < oF 2 a West Side Squre, Butler, Alt & — EXHIBITED PWC ett bp tirdy 3 8 = TATIONERY ' IN TIMES OF PEACE. Is Belgium a plan is maturing to in- ease the surplus contingent of recruits from 15,000 to 18,000 or 19,000. ortly introduce in her st a general staff to 1 the general staff of the Franc vement ar army restoration of old * which was superseded fwhich ma offi the lier is much agitated Tur nav and Swede | for 1893, of Norwar its estimates has made the basis of its ets ctured in Vienna on A WIDE RANGE. to the has not Baltimore had Ar a bank fa } Tue giant Galabra, j Arabia to Rome during Claudius Cusar, was ten feet high. first steam engine of which there vy history wes the Eolipile of Hero, of Ale brought from gn of dria, 150 San Francisco resembles London somewhat. It has a fog almost every afternoon and the wind blows in from the ocean at a high rate. Serar sum TernerGs have been seen in the An- taretic ocean which rose 400, 700 and even 1,000 feet above the » and were from three to five miles A sc tle | will gth. NTL FIC journal s the lather and power, and wil! remove dirt, chemical stains, ete. Winte making a bolt in works at Hlomestead recent! man turned off a shaving { length. je chibited Woolwic the steel y a work 3 feet iy A See 171 fe at in length is as a x ty in the ly arser BRIGHT PUNGENCIES. PENNOYELR first sight.” couldn't his her. SMOKING “It wus acase of love at Pretti ob hong ghe Be real “He hadn't Cousin ur n't when died then.” Bill smok I knew him. —N. Y. Herald. “Your son is an actor, I believe?” “Yes, Rupert ison the stage.” “Is he astar?” “I imagine so. He's general- ly out all night."—N. Y. Herald. Mercuant—"“What kind of | thaty” Farmer—'", chant—“What do Farmer—“‘It ne | Free Dress. cider is vider.” Mer- it that for’ —Detroit ou eall rr works.”” “I THINK she is a two-faced creature,” “Oh, had said one of the girls indignantly. no,” returned Miss Cordial, “if she two fac would never use this one.’ —Washington Star. { AT er—* s she Sacririce.—Pennoy e up drinking, smo! ing and gambling for that girl of his Prettiy r for time, though. He's going to marry her next month.” | —Epoch. NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY. 4 pRass camel be! caring its lamp bnr- den between its humps is a novelty, and a bronze elephant supporting also a dah is another. of the most curious rings seen of aluminum with a very The ring looks almost itis only at night that tl impresses one ‘iaced he loop can Le so expen- ir ted, is so \ Cheam has rather more vogue given it than any other. | RAILROAD JOTTINGS. | aor hot regions of Africa | than two thousand laborers are en- gaged in building the tee railroad, cold gions of Siberia many Russians are « loved trans-Siberian ae ustruction of the railroad. hed at in the Port- ComPRESSED air is to be Union Pac : land in railwa: Itis m a flexible t {a small a pounds tothe square inch. It effe in cleaning plush cushic ON Northern of France railway ao important See is about to be tried on a large seale. All carriages, | even on short distance trains, are to be | warmed, and the warmth is to be pro- duced by means of boxes of acetate of soda,