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—— eee OLDEST anv ORIGINAL Dr. WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, |The French {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS: CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate authorized by the Islands of the Pacific Depopulated by the Drug. Government First Intro. duced the Evil nnd Is Now Vainly Trying to Stem Its Terri- ble Ravages. state, and conced- W. Hoffner, fc years manager ed to be the lead- | of th Societe Commerciale. which Can siatanecianct owns large stores on the Marquesas fn BLOOD, NeRV.| and Dominique islands, recently vis- an ited San France E > or NARY OUS and URINARY three monjps Mr. Hoffner was in the » DISEASES. habit of erRising ina b round these islands, sing numerous landings. Nervous. Debility FTEIE Hee ean hina ores With its Many Gloomy on Cured. Lost Vitality Perfectly and Permanently Restored. Syphilis Cured for Lite Without Mercury. iar with the islands and their itants. Hesays that the nativ dying off very rapidly by reason of the use of opium, and thatin a short time there will be none left. The past year has made fearful inroads on the s are : :, “The deaths have been so frequent,” Urinary Diseases ory | said Mr. Hoffer to a Chronicle report- Genet Relieved a6€ Therougety Ce: Jer, “that lately th French govern- ment has been doing all it could to sup- | press the opium traf It hinde it in sor ways, but in the main it is carried on as before. The French government in- troduced opium into the islands about | ause he is Dr. H. J. Wh Wh lably successful? E makes no promises that he | | i} | ger success. © pot fulfill, Avoid cheap cure-alls and unsh physici nd consult Dr. Whittier in person or by letter (giving symptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a] fg a Ron AGE MOR Cee physician of long experience, unquestioned LI babar skill and sterling integrity. effort is being made to stamp out MEDICINES from our own laboratory tur-| the evil. It is, however, too lat nished at small cost and shipped anywhere| to remedy the wrong. The natives secure from observation. are dying off like flies. In ten TREATMENT never sent C. 0. D. years, if the present rate of mortality keeps up, there will not be one of FRE CONSULTATION. them left. The last few years have URINARY ANALYSIS. been especially severe and made | Office hours— to 4 and7to8. Sunday 10t012.| terrible inroads on the population. | {To Health and Emergenct Cuide | for 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. Where the natives cannot get opium | Call or address in strict confidence to satisfy their cravings they substitute | a brandy obtained from the cocoanut DR. H. J. WHIT TIER, tree, which is even worse than the | Went Minth Street. Kansas City, MO | product of the poppy juice. The | liquor is nothing in fact but the natural sap of the cocoanut tree. The Misouri Pacific me ‘able islanders bore holes in the tree and | Arrival and departure ot passenger the sap almost immediately begins to trains at Butler Station. run. This process kills the tree, but Nera Borne they do not eare for t The liquor Passenger 2 ’ 4:47 a.m. is stronger than opium, and I have Passenger, oe aigs peal seen the poor natives drunk on it and Passenger, - - Oils p.m. lying about like dead men for three or Local t ceight 5 ao ate four days. They do not smoke the Sour oun opium, but eat it, and in enormous pee are quantities. They eat so much of it Basseigets = = 97210 a: me and have such abnormal cravings for Panenser, = = gtgpem, — [itto the exclusion of almost every Local Freigh ar = $5 p.m other desire that they do not buy the amount of general merchandise they ordinarily would. Asa result business is bad in the islands. Trade, outside of opium, has fallen off a yreat deal and the people seem to have lost the . s energy and desire to advance that they Of § all iews once had. It is so quiet there now that I think I shall return to Chili, GIVEN AWAY where I was before. When the native ay population is wiped out altogether, as The St. Louis Republic now seems to be its fate, the islands will be an excellent field for immigra- tion. I am not sure that at present the French government would encour- age emigration.” TEN PORTFOLIOS of WORLD'S Mr. HOSE says aes aay very FAIR VIEWS, each portfolio con few Americans on the islands. taining 16 views and each view ac curately described. Views of the Mail Buildings, State Buildings, the | A Soldier ee heses cote Mee BED Ap: | $ » Vi . 4 % ec! Life. gg ~ nh ap i stenre ilger Life is perfected by death,” and it . sop heat CHL . even is also revealed. A story told in the without cost to anyone who willl «ite of Sir Richard Turton” illus- rend five new yearly subscribers to] trates the clearness with which death The Twice a Week Republic, with | reveals a man to his comrades. $5.00 the regular subscription price Address THE REPUBLIC, REVEALED BY DEATH. | Alieutenant in a British regiment was honest, steady, quict and full of St. Louis, Mo. sterling qualities; but he was dull, re- served and rel musly inclined. His brother officers laughed at him, and associated but little with him. Though well-born, he was poor, and had no THE TIMES’ powerful friends. He therefore re- mained without promotion or society; but he never complained, and did his | best. . A battery was to be ken in the REDUCED! Crimea, and the lieutenant’s regiment was selected as the storming party. It assaulted and was driven back. The lieutenant rallied his own company, and with a laugh flung his shako be- fore him, and rushed through the breach into the battery. followed by a i he handful ef men. They never came out | again. That night at the regimental mess | there was not a man but regretted that | he had not better understood the officer whose gallant death had re- vealed his superiority. All remem- bered a thousand good qualities and incidents which ought to have en- ‘4 ‘ deared him to them. They were — ashamed of the contempt with which ‘TILL they had treated him, and of the fact 4 that they had never shown him the : | least kindness. JANUARY 1 $1 6o ee Danger in Perfumery. Women who are fond of indulging in strong perfumes should remember that they are decidedly injurious to the sense of smell. By their frequent use the secretory glands of the nose and Th throat are overtaxed and weakened. 1e One day a person notices that the hearing is less active than usual and i e king Menke Gf smell accmis detactioes | TWICE WCE, |i ae ot set sere totais | Times and but little is thought of it. After a time the entire head becomes affected ‘TILL JANUARY 1 and there are throat and lung compli- 25 cents. eations which are likely te end in chronic, if not fatal illne: Smelling salts are a prolific cause of deafness. All strong and pungent odors, particu- larly those which act upon the secre- processes, should be avoided as | far as possible A Hopeless Case. In order that ne one may have an ex- mabera Collyer tells the) store ore euse for not being posted on the deyel-},..5 . By Sas so aoe ee opments of the politi al campaign of little girl with a vivid _imagination 1894, The Times has made these rates, which constantly led her into amazing . 8 . KILLED BY OPIUM. | which scarcely coyer the cost of publi-| ¢stravagances regarding things which cation, Its news facilities are unsur-|She claimed to have seen. One day. | sed, and handles politics! news fully} after an extraordinary bition of | and fairly. her inventive powers, her mother ex- | : claimed in despair: “O, my dear! my | Subscrib2 Now. dear! my dear! Don’t you know that | Address, Ananias and Sapphira fell down dead | hi * T he Times Don’t fon aceount of the lies they told? | you remember that terrible story “O, yes,” responded the child, Kansas City, Mo. unabashed. “I saw them carried in Soetle Copies Free. after they fell down deadt” 4 8 t righ t—Jullof impuriti 3 ag ; ggish dnd unsightly conipled ne ? ee botilen Gf eS will remove h : all foreign and impure matter, clear se} 2 the blood thoroughly, and gir a clear} § and r complexion. Itis most effect- q wal, cud entirely harmless. 3 3 12s. 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CORDOVAN, FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF. 34.5550 FINE CALF KANGAROD, $ oath SoLes. sos2. $2F RA TINHENS $2412 > BovsScHn SHOES, phAPIES- 3 $3?" BesTDONGOLa SEND FOR CATALOGUE W-L-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You can cave money b: zc WwW. L oes, esas we are the largest manufacturers of shoes in the world, and guarantee ie value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work ia style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every- eat lower prices for the value given than her make. Take no substitute. If your ler cannot supply you, we cau. Sold by Dealer, whose nams will shortly ap pear here Agent wanted. Apply at once WILCOX. COMPOUND aloes person: terditing Witenes © Om pe D Tans ‘lis, the genuine are put u; metal boxes with istered ie mar of Siield accept noworth Dostrum, insiston the; ‘ine, atall Druggists..Send 4 censs for Woman's Nafe Guard ani teeriveihon Badesg on ileox Speceidet o. Fr hiia.Pa, BS Emissions, Spermatorrhea, | Nervousness, Seif Distrust, Promptly and permanently | ¥l: WORLD'S CARNIVAL CITY St. Louis offers a continuous list of Attractions—Her Unrivaled Fall | Festivities Commence September | 5th, and hold Full Sway until Octo- ber 20th, Iso4. The successful series of carnival seasons in rated by the citizens ot St. Louis some | BO continue as ever for the season of | , and from rning of Sept. 5th to the ng of Octot ver 20th the eity will be on splendor. Many new e features have been added to | ing attractions. and from | W this reign of high carnival | ll previous attempts Exposition, the only one of ite ited States that has lived year | ‘ar With flattering results, will throw the public September Sth a state of activity until the even th. Sousa’s Grand Concert engaged for th sual number of concerts during on and evenings. The entire Mis- souri Exhilnt which appeared at the World's | Fair will be transplanted here, and find space in the commodious building The exhibitors, both foreign and home, will present new ideas in displaying their goods, nt, in addition to other features, a full com- lement Of specialty artists will’ perform on he stage of the Music Hall. The Great St Louis Fair, which will open Monday, October Ist, and continue during the romises to afford many pleasant sur- he **Midway Plaisance’? feature at ’s Fair will be reproduced in full » people of the west and southwest rtuni see in real life the ini remain ng of October Band has been Will give the the after Ee given zed and uncivilized cou on the face of the globe. The ‘*Str of Cairo’? “‘Old Vienna “Moorish Palace,’’ * Hag Sane ** Ferris lw heel,’’ etc., will be faithfully portrayed His Royal Highness, the Mighty Veiled the city on the evening of October rade through the of old handsome railway edifice in the world, and the most per- fact in every appointment. Great indueements to visit the Carnival City ure offered via the Missouri Pacific Raitway and Iron Mountain Route, from all points on the system For a complete programme, giving each Week's attractions in detail address any agent ofthecompany or H.C TOWNSEND, Gen. Passenger Agt. St. 2d, and pa- Special Rates tion. nessee, Oct ‘di and 4th at Council Bluffs. la. Farmers National congress, Oct. 31 to 6th at Parkersburg, W. Association, Oct. lj and 1) at Baltimore, Md ary society, Oct. 14 to 14 at Council Biufis, la vention, Uct. il to 19, at Bropkdeld, ) Grand Lodge Knighta of Pythias, ‘Oct. 15 to 19, Excelsor Springs German braneh worth ‘league, Oct atSt Paul, Minn. Womens Christia’ perance Union, Oct. 23 to26 Brookfield, M On account ol the Fai rate of $2 for round trip. risonville, Mo., Sept 19to ¢ will be good for return after Oct. be sold Sept 22 and 28rd, return the following Mon. round trip Emancipation celepration, Ft Scott, Kan 22nd. Invi. the Mo Pac’ Ry Co will sel ‘ets on Sept. same day at rate 20 for the round trip Notice. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue and authority of an order of the county court © Bates county, Missouri, made at its Augue term, A 1D. Ist, will be submitted to the qualifle i voters of said ty the provisions of article 2, chapter 5, statutes of Missouri of 1ss9, the restrained relating te from running at of said court, is as follows STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates 4 article 2, chapter 5 revised statutes 1889, relat- ing to the restraint ef domestic animals be submitted to the qualitied voters of said coun- ty Now at thisday comes Calvin F. Boxley and files herein the petition of himself and more than one hundred householders of said county praying the court here to make an order, eausing to be submitted to the qualified voters of said Bates county, at a general elec- tion in said county as provided by law, on the trst Tuesday after the first Monday in Novem- ber, 1804, being on the ith day Noy. Is94, the question of enforcing in said county the pro- visiond of article 2 chapter 5 revised statutes, Is89, of the state of Missouri relating to the re- straint of domestic animals of the species of horse,mule, ass, cattle,swine, sheep or goats, from running at large as provided by section 3M of said article 2, chapter 5, revised stat- utes of Iss) aforesaid and said petition having been seen, heard, and examined, and it being shown to the satisfaction of the court here, that the same is in due form, and contains the names of more than one hundred householders of said Bates county, as in such cases required by law. It is thereupon b¥ the court here or- dered upon petition that the question of enforcing in said county the provisions of ar- ticle 2, chapter 5 revised statutes aforesaid re- lating to the restraint of domestic animal ofthe species of horse, mule,ass, cattle,swine, sheep or goats from running at large in said county, be submitted to the qualifiea voters of Bates county aforesaid at a general election in said county as provided by law, on the first Tues- day after the first Monday in November, 1-4. It is further ordered that notice be fiven that such Vote will be taken as afo1 by pub- lishing notice of the same in a ieaeasaver published in said Bates county for three weeks consecutively, the last insertion of which shall be at least ten days before the day of such election aforesaid, and also by ting up printed notices thereof at three of t! public places county at le: tion je most each township in said Bates wenty days before said elec- Itis further ordered that the posting of notice and publication thereof be done under the supervision of Calvin F. Boxley, STATE OF MISSOURI, ? 4, County of Bates. ¢ &. I, James Drysdale, clerk of the couaty court in and for said county, hereby certify the above and foregoing to be atrue copy of the proceedings of our said county court on the éth day of August, Isvi, as the same appears of recordin my oftice. In testimony iSkaL] whereof Ihave hereunto set my ha and affixed the seal of said court at office in Butler this the 14th. dav of Septem- ber, JAMES DKYSDALE County Clerk. By Kveeerr Derepare. D 41-30 SHANNON & BINKLEY, ee WELL DRILLER Cirealaretres. W.P. HARRISON & CO., ct Ba 1%, Columbun, ©. DREXEL, MO. If you are wanting «a well drilled write us and {we will see you. 3-3m. season and | Prophet and retinue, willenter the gates of} Butler Week! principal thoroughfares as | Missouri. Visitors to the city will arrive at the | last insertion to be at least fifteen days before New Union Station, the largest | the first day of the next term of said court. Special rateshave been announced for the | !2 the Circuit Courtof Bates County following occasions which will be given on ap- ety of the ofticers ofthe Army of the Ten- Va Amercan Bankers Des Moines Branch Womens Foreign Mission- Presbyterian Missionary society and S S_ con- National convention tickets will be sold Sept. 24th to 23th to Lees Summit and return at of $1 15 for round trip, In addition tickets will 22nd limited for retnrn the —— | said land, and a division of the proveeds ‘ac- cording to the respective interests of said par- plaintiffs and defesdants, J h which partition and sale is to be made subject | to act as said trustee. Now therefore, at the re- to be had and held in said county on Tuesday the 6th day of November, A. D. Iss, then County, the question of enforcing in said coun- Tevised | confesse = Jarge | the Butler Weekl animals of the species of horse, mule, Ass, cattle, swine, sheep or goats, which said order | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI) County of Bates, 5 *8- | in the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in Vacation Sept 4, Is94,The State of Missouri at the relation and to the use ofS H Fisher €X-officio collector of the revenue of Kates county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. AS Badgley, defendant Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the p! her attorneys | ia ordered b | said det | plaint him in and general lien of the delinguent taxes of the aggregate to with interest the following in Bates j nat jst ter of the north: Larter cf se D forty (4t © southwest allin town- e (1) and that of ran, next tern a and hold- ounty, Mis- in | And It ia further ordered by the clerk afore- said thatacopy hereof be published in the & weekly newspaper printed and p for fo ed in Butler, Bates county r weeks successively, the Atruecopy from the record. Wit- SEAL] ness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court herennto affixed Done at ottice in Butler on this the 4th of September, [svi JOHN © HAY Cireuit Clerk Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSUURI County of Bates. | ®% vall & HE Percival, partners, by of Duvall & Percival plaintiffs, vs. Kk P Burch, Elizabeth Katekin, Jas, M Rate- kin, Sarah'Cole, Samuel Coie, Nancy E Burch. Jasper D Burch, Mar pence} and Iva Burch Now at this da’ by their attorneys, Silve the undersigned clerk of > | Bates county. Mo detendants. e cir . in vacation, tendants and John of Missouri sper D Burch, to-wit east quarter of section No. nine. j | ship No thirty-nine of range No in kind, then to obtain the interests of plainti and defendants ties, among the 1 | to the life estate of Mary Burch in said land, ¢| and that unless the s; t | tinue, and if not, day of said term, answer or plead to the pe! tion in said cause, the same will be tak i, and judgment will be rendered And be it further ordered th » | cording printec and published in Bates county, Mo , of the next term of the circuit court. HAY Cireuit Clerk. of the record. A true. cop In the county court of Bates County, August} [SEAL ion ene the neal on the cirenit a tol ¥ 8 term, Is In the matter of petition asking | september Iaute SOHN CL HAYES? that the question of enforcing the provisions of 42-4t Circuit Clerk. Trustee's Saie. Whereas W.L. Ogg and Jennie M. Ozg his wife by their deed of trast dated lbecember 2 within and for Bates county,Missou No 1 truste lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit The west half of the northwest quarter of sec- (41) of range twenty-nine (29) eighty (80) acres more or less, which con veyance was made in truat to the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas default has been made in the payment of eaid note and some is now past due and unpaid. Now there- fore, at the request of the legal hold- er of ditions of said deed of trast east front door of the court house, ot Batler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri,on Saturday, October 13, 1894, between the hours of nine o’clock in the f noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of day, for the purposes of satistving said debt, iaterest and cos! & a. ALLEN, At-4t ‘Trustee. Trustee's Sale. Whereas Wm NCrouch aud Alice A Crouch his wife, by thei~ deed of trust dated August 31, iss. and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county. Missouri, in book No. 107 page 166 conveyed to t trustee the following uescribed ing and belaea situate in the county and state of Missouri, te-wit: The east haifof the northeast quarter and the northea: of section ten (10) in tewnahip forty (49) Tange thirty (80) comtaining one hundred and twenty (120) acres more or less, which convey- ance was made in trust tosecure the Lact prs of one certain note fully described in said di of trust; ana whereas defanit has been made in the payment of aaid note, now past due and upyasid. Now, there- fore, at the request of the legal " ‘holder of dnote and pursuant to ditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell theabove described premises Mt ~~ vendue to the highest bidder for cash east front door of the court house, in the ny of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Friday October 12, 1894, between the nours of nine o’clock in the foi oon snd five o'clock in the stternoon of y , for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. 40 48 J.D. ALLEN, Trustee. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of GW Cowley, were granted to the under- signed ‘on the 23d day of August 1894, by the probate court of Bates eounty, Missouri. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit said letters, or they may be precluded | from any benefit of said estate; and! if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this pub- lication, they shall be forever barred. This 234 day of ee 1894. J. CHAMBERs, “Administrator. E eth ubless the said « defendant be an i appear at the | in Vacation, September 4th, IN. WF Du- D. A. COLY the name 42-40 20 |§ $$$ John Spencer, Fannie Burch, Avey Bureh ome the plaintiffs herein | 185% ace Ea nentone some and for Bates county, ct court of | “ page 332 and file their | trustee, the following real estate lying a1 petition alleging among other things, that de- | ing situate in the county of Bates and state of Mary J Spencer | Missouri, pencer are not residents of theetate Whereupon it is ordered by the | ¢ clerk in vacation that said defendants be no- | {° u tified by publication that plaintiffs have com- | twenty-five and (-10) rode west of the south- menced # suit against them in this court by | eaet corner of lot nine (3) of the northeast Methodist Districh Camp-meeting at Har- petition, the object and general nature of | Quarter of section two [2] township thirty- lat, 1884, the | Which is to obtain a decree of the court for Mo Pac Ry Uo will sell tickets limited for tive | P8Tttion of the interests of plaintiffs and d days from day of same but in no case tickets | fendants in the following real eata 2nd at rate | county, Mo.. in Bates | five roc The north half of the | thence southwest quarter of section No. ten, and the So 3 i northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of ich conve: at gimited, for | Section No. nine, and seven acres off of the | the payment of ten coupon notes fully deserib- i south end of the southeast quarter of the north | ed in said deed of trust and whereas default all in town- | bas been made in the payment of the:princtpal thirty, in said county and if said land cannot be divided | due and unpaid id Jasper D Burch, Mary | Pursuant to the J Spencer and Jon Spencer be and appear at | trust, I, D A Dolyer, this court, at the next term thereof, to be be- Missouri, acting aa trustee afores Sel wt t rene) electior ‘un and holden at the court house, in the city | cee: a : — ee Tuat ay B general election | Or itutler in said county. on. the 12th_ day of | public vendue to the highest bidder forc November next, and on or before the third day of said term, ifthe term shall so long con-|in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, hen on or before the last | On tor four weeks successively, the last insertion | 43-4t to be at least fifteen days before the first day Witness 1883, and recorded in the Tecorder”s office ing described real estate , in boo! 7 : mh page 388 conveyed to the undersigned being situate in the count the following described real estate | @nd state of M tion twenty-eight (2s) in township forty-one | two (22) in township fort containing | of range thirty-three (33 secure quarter of the southeast quarter if the con- Notice of School fand Mortgage Sale. neTeas on the Mk day of Jane, Iss), Laura Kirkpatrick. aaingle person, made, exe- cuted and delivereé to Bates county, in the state of Missouri, her certain school rand mortgage, conveying to said Bates county, the tollowing described real estate situated in Missouri, to-wit: Lot one (1 ‘liams’ second addition to and beginaing 3X feet morth of the st corner of kot three (i) block three Williams 2nd addition to Butler, runing orth SM feet, west 12 feet, south Sw feet and begipning 3 feet north nerofiotene (1) in block four: 4) Willams’ 2nd addition to Butler, ran- thence north XW feet, thence West 12 SN) feet. east te beginoing, (except tof ground ss feeteast amd west by 182 } south in the southwest cor- one {lt}, Bleck four ood addition to I mortgage was so made, evecut to secure payment to said corded in r ofdeeds in and for book No. 20at page 291, anc in whiet said schoo! fund mortgsge | easly pro- vided, that should detanit be made in the pay- ment of the principal and interest’ mentiozed jin said bond, or any part thereof, st the time |the same became itue and payable, the then | acting sheriff of said county, shall have power }to, and may without suit, proceed 30 sel | county o! | the property so conveyed by said mortgage as aforesaid; and whereas, the county court in and for said Bates county, at its August term by iteentry of record, did tind ebt and interest mentioned in said 3 s due and junpaid, and didorder and direct the under- | signed, as acting sheriff of Bates county, to | proceed to sell the property mentioned in said mortgage, as aforesaid, in accordance with the terms and stipalations contained in said mortgage. to satisfy the amount of principat and interest fourd io be due on said bond Now, therefore, take notice, that 1, D A Col- Yer, as acting sheriffin and for said county af Bates, by the authority in me vested, by vir- tue of said ®school fund mortgage, a the finding and order of the county court aforesaid will on Saturday September 29th, 1894, atthe east front door of the court house in the city of itutler, county and state aforesaid, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock intbe afternoon of said proceed to sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for c: he real estate afore- said, for the purpose of satisfying the princi- pal and interest found to bedue on said bend, and the costs of executing this trast Sheriff of Bates County. Trustee's Sale, Wheras Freeman Short and Betty Short his wife, by their deed of trust dated February 2 ,and recorded in the reeorder’s office with: Missouri, in book No conveyed to John B to-wit: All of lot thirteen (13) in the northeast quar- of section two (2) in township thirty-nine | range thirty-three (35), aleo commencing nine [39] range thirty-three [33] thence west twenty-one (32-100! rods, thence orth seventy thence east twenty-one }32-100) roda ath seventy: fi two [ nce was made in trust to secure of eaid note and! coupons attached; now past and whereas said deed of eeree forthe anle of | trast provided that in case said John B Bru- in | Rler Was absent or unable to act as trastee then the then acting sheriff of Bates count hould act in his stead. And where B Brugler, refuses trustee, Joh tof the legal holder « conditions of id note and 1 deed of eriffef Bates county, h at the east front door ofthe court house situate Tuesday, October 9th, 1894, between the hours of nineo’clock in the fore- &/ noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that copy hereof be published, according to law, in| day, to satisfy the said debt by said deed of Times, a weekly newspaper | trust secured and the costs of executing this trust D. A. COLY Sheriff of Bates County, Acting T: rustee, Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Wm M Graham and Luey A Graham his wife, by their deed of trust dated September 10,1891, and re- corded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 107 at page 176, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the follow- lying and of Bates ouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty- y-one (41) containing forty (40) acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to se- sure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas, default has been made note and Deruant Ate the ore in the payment of the note in said Ww proceed to lithe above described premises at public | rust deed desc ndune, tothe highest bidder forcash, at the | @nd unpaid. in the city| request of the legal holder of said ibed now past due Now therefore at the note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust,I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Batesand state of Missouri, on Friday October 12,1894, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the pur- poses of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. J.D. ALLEN . 44-41 Trustee. Trustee's Sale. Whereas Chris Schmidt and Catherine Schmidt his wife by their deed of trust dated April 26, 18g, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. g2 page 3% conveyed to the undersigned trustee the tollowing described real estate lying and being situate in the county ot Bates and state ot Missouri, to-wit: lots four (4) and five [5] and six [6] and twenty-fourteet off west side of lot three said twenty-four [24] feet being 140 teet north and south by twenty-four teet east and west all in block number one hun@red and one | 1orj in the City ot Rich Hill,which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one cer- taim note tully described in said deed of trust and whereas detault has been made in the payment of the annual interest now past due and unpaid and on account etsuch default the principal of said note became due and payable- Now theretore at the request of the legal hoider of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed oftrust,1 will proceed tosell the above described prem- ini t public vendue, to the highes: them for allowance totheadministra-| “<*# . tor within one year after the date of | Pidécr for cash at the east tront dcor of the court house, in the city of Butler, | County ot Bates and state of Missouri, on j Friday October 12, 1894, between the hours of nine o’clecx in the forenoon and five e’clock in the after- noen of that day for the purposes of sat- istying said debt, interest and costs. | FRANK ALLEN, Trustee.

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