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aaa acne a RE ap ca a een tn mm iy i } i | | { 1 M’KINLEY ON SILVER. Past Record Again Contuses the Nomi- nee of the Republicans. Akron, O., Oct 2.—During the meeting addressed by Senator elect Teller here a sensation was caused by a letter read by General E. B Finley of Bucyrus, which had been written by Mejor McKinley to E. 8 Perkins of Weimouth, Medina coun- ty, in the fall of 1°90 Mr. Perkins was at that time a representative in the Obio Legisla lature. He had written to Major McKinley regarding his position on the silver question. The Major's let- ter iu reply was as follows: Hon. E. S. Perkins, Weimoutb, O. Jommittee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Washing ton, Sept 27, 1890.—Dear Sir: I have been so busy for the past three weeks that it has been impossible for me to give any attention to the matter in the district, which fact, I believe, my friends will appreciate. I have been waiting fora moment's time that I might answer two or three letters heretofore received from gentlemen in Medina county in rela- tion to my position ou the silver and other questions. I have always been in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of the silver product of the United States, and have so voted on at least two occasions during the time I have been in public life. I was not will ing to extend this coinage to the silver of the world and open our mints to foreign countries without charge, as proposed by gentlemen on the floor of the House My pur- pose was to secure immediately leg- lation that would credit and dignify our silver coin I believe the law which we enacted this session will accomplish that re sult. I¢ utilizes every dollar's worth of the silver product of the United States, and even more. The value of that legislation has already been apparent in the enhanced valuegiven to silver. You may remember, as indicating my position on this subject, tbat I voted to pass the silver bill in the Forty fifth and Forty-sixth Con gresses over the veto f President Hayes. Taball be very glad to wiite you atany time upon any subject you may wish to beinformed. With we economic questions are a conyiction, and while I may not always be right, Iam always willing to let those whose suffrage I seek know exactly where they are. Very truly, Wits McKiniey, Jr Canton, O., Oct. 2—Major Mc Kinley was asked to explain the above letter. He refused to say any thing on the subject. Labor For Bryan. Chicago, Sept. 30.—The big daily papers here are all gold standand organs and are making claims that labor 1s opposed to Bryan aud free silver. A poll of their printers and pressmen shows the following resul Bryan McKinley Tribune...........63..........12 TOTES sc 05. 5.0 ioe ORs sce. cy ca Chronicle.... Fe ee ers Inter-Ocean. . - 87... -.13 Times-Herald......55...........4 eee: Beene - 44 In ove of the Armour shops at the stock yarde, an Australian ballot stood 675 for Bryan and 125 for Mc Kinley. In another the vote was: Bryan 287; McKinley 17. A recent poll of Illinois made by the Tribuue through its correspond- ents, showed that Bryan would undoubtedly carry the state by 50,000. This report was suppressed by the Tribune after it had been made at a great expence. Worthy Your Confidence. The success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla in conquering scrofula ia whatever way it may manifest itself is vouched for by thousands whe were severely afflicted by this prevaleut disease, but who now rejoice over a perma- nent cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Scrofula may appear as a humor, or it may attack the glands of the neck or break out in dreadful running sores on the body or limbs. Attack. ing the mucous membrane, it may develope into catarrh or lodging in the lungs lead to consumption. Come as it may, a faithful course of treat ment with Hood's Sarsapariila will overceme it, fer woking upon the foundation of all diseases, impure blood, the system is clarified and vitalized, and vigor, strength and health restored to the body. Judges of Election. On Thursday last, the County court designated the following gentlemen as judges of election from their re- spective townships. The first two ' names are democrats, the second two {republicans and the last two popu- | lists: MINGO. : Estes Smith, WJ Yates; J W Wil- hite, W C Carter; J A Douglass, Wm Shelton. SPRUCE—NORTH HALF. T Board, WD Beatty; John Logan, Wim Wood; Lewis Crow, C C Poague. SPRUCE—SOUTH HALF. | Hick Ray, J W Choate; T E Strode, © Omstead; E C Ogburn, G Callihan. DEEPWATER. J B Mobery, G W Ludwick; T D Day, F N Drennan; G W Bourland, W H Betz. HUDSON. Jas Williams, John Baldwin; Henry Peipmier, E C Richie; J T Brown, L A Ames. ROCKVILLE. Sam Finnimore, John Yoss; W W Cook, Jas Klustemier; J M Wells, Chas Schumaker. PRAIRIE. D O Bradley, John Vogt; W H Mockby, Jacob Herni; Enos Terry, LM Ralston. PLEASANT GAP. DM Burkhart, SL Starr; George Kingore, Lewis Hammer; © F Kear, Grant Gander. SUMMIT. WH Herrell, GB Parker; L Def- fenbaugh, John Hukle; John Seeling- er, AH Black. SHAWNEE. Geo Kirsey, S Combs; Jas Robin- son, John Deerwester; W A Florence, FM Taylor. GRAND RIVER. WH H Duke, D W Cloud; H Ar- genbrset, T Arick; H Adams, Wm oulton. DEER CREEK. JF Herrell, J F Cooper; A Enos, WS Mahan; C J Sartain, Geo Brun- dage. MOUND. Ivan Reeder, A H Jenkins; M D Dillon, JO Brown; W F Maddy, J D Tathwell. MT. PLEASANT, T D Rafter, G W Clardy; Geo Mer- an, F M Voris; D N Thompson, T J erica. LONE OAK. H G@ Walton, Wm Carroll; J L Ghere, W M Gherkin; A M Thomas, W A Nearfus. OSAGE—NORTH HALF, J J Francisco, T G Ellis; DWC O'Neil, J T Van Benthusen; J M Spreul, @ B Pearson. OSAGE—SOUTH HALF. J R White, J A Moreland;J J War- ren, B F Bales; Dan Cresop, C R Wolfe. NEW HOME NO. 1. S R McCowan, I H Botkin; L R Shalley, T P Morris; B L Exline, David Reece. NEW HOME NO, 2. Noah Nyhart, A Shulenberger; A Daniels, C C Daniels; S 'T Duncan, Edgar Williams. CHARLOTTE. JD Woody, 1 M Hinson; Peter Denning, Wm Simpson; C H Morri- son, W 'T' Cowan. ELKHART. F Langford, Webb Shelby; P L Wyatt, Ellis Hand; R Marshall, S C McKee. EAST BOONE. Fred McNeil, A M Frazier; 8 Wil- kiason, B F Boling; SC McDaniel, Taylor Nelson. WEsT Boone. DB Stewart, W B Witt; J R Smith, G M Rosier; G L Sayles, J W Cole- mar. WEST POINT. FM Fouty, W H Crawford;RS Graham, Ed Pattison; J D Weller, J W Morris. HOMER. AL Graves, Sr., B Hayes; John Morewood, W_A Crawford; Pierce Hackett, H G Davis. WALNUT—FOSTER. P F Moore, JR Lowrey; F M Cox, Matt Gray; A N Smith, WB Roland. WALNUT—WORLAND. JS Franklin, CH Imal; M Harris, pene Johnson; I'S McHenry, John ee. HOWARD—sPRAGUK. Homer Brand, J L Bell; Ike Petty$ N Conger; Ben Larue, J M Sproul. HOWARD—HUME, Harvey wood, R B white; L Hibier, P A Shaw; w Trout, J M Olive. New Home Items. Conard Popp and his mother are having their kitchen remodeled and a new meat house built, also a cellar. Seth Cope is making speeches in favor of Bryanand free silver; let the good work go on. The Bryan free silver club met Tuesday night and elected officers; wm Bell was elected president, J QA Cope secretary; after the general order of business there were speeches made bv Judge Sullens, J Q A Cope, BP Caldwell and Seth Cope. The meeting adjourned to meet at Vir- ginia schoo! house next Tuesday night with some speakers booked from Butler. _ While blasting in a well on the Rol- lie Rand farm George Boman had both his hands torn off. He puta stick of giant powder in and it failed to go, he went down to drill it out and the jarred it off; another man was hurt, but to what extent we fail- ed to learn. Dr Haynes and wife are visiting at Grandma Miller’s this week. John Q Cope has sold his walnut logs to M Murry at $17 per thousand in the tree. Little Lewis Bell fell from a horse Saturday and broke his arm. Mr Steele and family, Biil Porter and Jim Vaughn met at A Smith's Saturday night and organized a Mc- Kinley glee club. Chas Briscoe and family, J R weden and family and Bart Briscoe and wife were guests af Grandma Mil- HAGEY’S BING HEATERS, Champion of the World ECONOMY AND COMFORT. ge MOORE’S AIR TIGHT For coal, Can Not be Beat. BEL 9 ue Also a full line of SUPERIOR COOK oT OVts Hardware; North side []. ' ler’s Sunday. | A family named Murry has moved | in Mrs welch’s house; they came from | Kansas City. Ed Hix has gone to Oklahoma to teach this winter. 1 R Goodrum and family visited at L w Jones’ Sunday. Several of the young bloods were in the timber Sunday evening hunt- ing pawpaws. : There was a republican speaking at the school house Monday night. J N Bodkins shipped a car load of hoge to K C Monday. Seth Cope and a Mr Steele are to debate on the money question at the school house north of Noah Nyhart’s wednesday night. Polk Taylor is putting in good time hunting squirrels now-a-days. Mrs Lon Jones is on the mick ee IM. The soulless railroad corporations | are deriving a handsome profit from | the running ef excursion trains to | Bryan's meetings -Globe Democrat. | They must in some way make up | for the loss in running free excur- | sion trains to Canton. : | favely Enthusiasm at Nyhart. The Bryan Free Silver Club met at Nyhart school house Oct. 3d, witha very large attendance to listen toa stirring speech from Seth Cope, a prominent and highly respected citi- zen of our township. Owing to the eagerness of the people to hear Mr Cope’s attack on the destroying evils of this, the greatest commonwealth that has ever been known to a civil- ized people, the business of the club was dispensed with and the speaker at once introduced. The trend of Mr Cope’s argument was misrepresenta- tion and cruel oppression of mono- metallists. Mr Cope has been a giant oak in the forest of republican poli- tics, and from early boyhood he has spent his untiring energy in the ranks of that party. He repeatedly gave hissupportto the immoratalized Abraham Lincoln, and cast a ballot for James A Garfield, the ideal states- man. He rallied with the great party that boomed the emancipation of slavery, and was always an ardent | admirer of American finance. And now he holds it the grossest injustice to the memory of our ancestry and to the history of our country that this idealized republican party should | lead a peace and liberty loving people back into the most cruel slavery that has ever been inflicted upon our country. He openly denounced the republican party for riding high cam- paign dodging hobbies and aliow the masses to follow after in clanking chains of financial oppression, and condemned the gold standard’s erro- neous idea of patriotism. Isit patriot- ism that says ‘‘we, asa nation, are wholly unable to maintain and defend free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to1 without the consent and assistance of England?” No, he who fosters such an idea isa traitor to the sacred cause of patriot- ism and is likely to become a destroy- ing element in the good moral of civil government. Mr Cope’s home way of presenting his argument touched the hearts of his hearers with such mag- netic force that a few of our gold bug friends were subject to the spell. John Cope then in afew words told the club how necessary it was that the farmer and laborer should be | protected, and that the needed pro- tection would enly surely and speedily come through the election of Wm J Bryan. The people applauded and cheered heartily for Bryan. CHAS. SHULENBERGER, Sec’) Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execn- tion for delinquent taxes issued from the office of the clerk of the cirenit court of Bates county returnable at the November term, 1°96, of said court to me directed in favor of S H Fisher ex- officio collector of.revenue of Bates county and against Lucinda Ferrell, I have levied and seiz- ed upon all the right, title. imterest and claim | of defendant, Lucinda Fi n and to the fol- lowing described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wi Lots one (1) and_ tw. in block fifty- Gs), in the ¢ of Rich Hill, souri, I will ¢ Friday, November 27, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon 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 may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. D. A, COLYER, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Croceries and Queensware. . L. McBRIDE & CO. | their attorneys, Graves , strong and durable j | | i | | PATENTED «. £ <=. —< Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority o for delinquent taxes issu of the clerk of the circuit county returnable at the of said court to me di Fisher ex-officio collector of the revenue Bates county and against Louisa Stewart and the unknown heirsof Michael Stewart, dece a special exceution { trom the office court of in faver of S ed, Lhave levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of defendants, Louisa unknown heirs of Michael Stewart and t Stewart, de > ibed real estate Missouri, to-wit The west half of the southeast quarter of see- tion three (3) of township thirty-eight (3s) of range twenty-nine (29) in Bates county, Mis- souri, I will on Tuesday, December 1, 1896, in and to the situated in following de- Bates county, between the hours of nine o'clock in’ the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in ‘the city of Butler, Bates county, Missour sell the same or so much thereof as” may be re quired at public vendue to the highest’ bidder for cash, tou satisfy said execution and costs. D. A. COLYER, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. 45-40 Order of Publicatior. STATE OF MISSOURI, / anty of Bates. ‘ In the Cireuit Court of Bates county, in vacation, September 25th, 18%, Frank Allen and Maude A Allen, plaintiffs, vs. Ben- jamin Dye, or the unknown heirs of Benjamin Missouri, 1 sed, Priscilla Dye, or the unknown heirs of Priscilla Dy sed. and Mariah Dye, or the unknown heirs of Mariah Dye, deecased, defendants. Now at this day come the plaintiffs he: & Clark, before undersigned clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and file their petition and affidavit, alleging among other things, that defendants cach and al} are not res- idents of the state of issouri. Whereupon it ordered by the cle: n vacation that said de- fendants be notified by publication that plaintiffs have commenced a suit against them in this court the general nature of which is fully set forth in their petition which said petition as filed herein is in the the following words and figures: STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bate: hare In Circuit Court Frank Allen and 3 v in by the vember term, 1896, ude A Alien, Plaintiffs. Benjamin Dye, or the unkn of Benjamin Dye, decease cilla Dye or the unknown heirs of Priscilla Dye, deceased, Mariah Dye or the unknown heirs of Mariah Dye deceased, Defendents. Plaintiffs for their cause of action state that they own and hold title to the following describ- ed real estate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eight (8) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-one ), and that they hold the n heirs Pris- possession of the same.’ That the title to the same has vested in them and those under whom they claim by the statute of limitation under the provision ection 6770 of chapter 103 of the Rey. Stats. of Missouri (1s89). That the quitable title emanated from the government of the United States more than ten years prior hereto, and more than thirty-one years prior to the bringing of this action. That these plaintiffs and their grantors have had the yp sion of and paid the taxes on said lands for more than thirty-one years prior to this date. Plaintiffs aver that one Vir title to said land by conVeyai the year 1860 and has never made conveyance in legal form to any one since said time, and of record appears to have and hold an interest in said lands. That the said Vincent Dye depart- ed this life in the year 1861, and said Jands have been held adversely to him and the defendants herein since said date. That the defendants, Benjamin Dye, Priscilla Dye and Mariah Dye are children of said Vincent Dye and if living would have an interest in the Subject matter of thi + Thatif they are dead, then their t ould be likewise interested in the sub- ject matter of this action, in the same way and for the same reaso: nat the said defend aré not residents of this state, and if the Benjamin, Priscilla and Mariah Dye are ¢ their legal heirs are unknown to these plainti and for that reason their names can not be in- serted herein and their respective interests more definitely set forth That their id un- known heirs are not residents of this state. That the line of grantors through whom these plain- tiffs claim have had the open and notorious pos- session of said land for more than thirty-one years as against the said Vincent Dye aforesaid and the defendants herein, and have paid the taxes thereon during said period. Wherefore plaintiffs pray that this court make and enter its decree declaring the title to the land aforesaid to be vested in these plaintiffs by limitations under the provisions of the statute | aforesaid, and for all other and further relief. GRAVES & CLARK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Frank Allen being duly sworn, upon his oath for himself.and his co-piaintiff, says that the facts set forth in the foregaing petition are trae and correct. That the said defendants, Benja- min Dye, Priscilla Dye and Mariah Dye are not residents of Missouri, and that if they are dead their legal heirs are unknown to plaintiffs, and for that reason their names and exact interest can not be set out definite nt Dye acquired made to him in 2 A ALLEN, Subscribed and sworn to before me thi. day of September, Iso. th Cc. P. CATRON, {sear} Notary Public. My term expires Jan'y 30, Is, and that unless defendants be and ap- pear at this court. at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county. on the 10th day of November next, and on or before the 34 day d term, if the term shail se long contina and if not, then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead te the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed. and | judgment wili be dered aceording!y. j And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law. in the Brien WEEKLY TimBs, 8 weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, lo., for four weeks snecessively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the Gret day of the/| hext term of the circait court. STEWART ATCHESO reait Clerk. A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit cour: of {SEAL] Bates county, this 6th day of Septem- ber, 1895. STEWART ATCHESON, 6 Cirenit Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. for delinquent taxes issu the clerk of the returnable at Uh Iss, of said david McKibbe and WT Marsh. trus! levied and | seized upon all the right, t interest. and claim of defendants, Adc rryand husband JS Berry r McK » Hill Town Co, and WT Marsh, t the _fol- wing described real ¢ in Bates y. Missou outh halt of bloc! three (83) Town Cor city of Rich Hill, will on Friday Ncvember 27, 1896, between tt welock in the noon and the afternoon of the rof the court hous Bates county, Missou ereot as may be re mand costs A. COLYER, 45-40 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo Sheriff's Sale By virtue and ax fa sped for delin th ue court to a favorotS H onicio c petor Bates county and against John F Son, Meh ‘ ev, Ehave levied and seized tand cl 1 Mekin « deseribed real est ri, to-wit st quarter, frac- of township 30) in’ Bates thirty ri, on v, November 12. 1896. » hours of nine o'clock in) the o’elock in the afternoon st front door of the court house, of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, reof as may be re required at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisty said execution and costs, D. A. COLYER, of Bates County, Mo. ty, Mis ‘Tnursda between th noon and tiv day, at the ¢ 45-4t Sheri Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a transcript exe- ention issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the Noyember term, Is, of said court to me di- rected in favor of W E Walton and against J B Harris, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of defend- ant, J B Harris, in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: ne South halt of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) ant seven and one-half (7 1-2) acres of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section nineteen (19) lying north of Osage river and the west halt ofthe northwest quarter of section twenty ( 0) and west thirty- eight (3s) acres of that part of the east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty (20) lying north of Osage river. all in township thirty-right (5s) range twenty-nine (29), two huordred and thirteen (2 acres in all, more or less, allin Bates county Missouri, I will on Tuesday November 17, 1896, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or s0 much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. D. A. COLYER, A6-4E Sherif of Bates County, Mo. Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI ? County of Bates. §, oe: In the cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri, In vacation November,term Is seo © Miller plaintiff, ys. James Dunn, Jr., and the un- known heirs of James Dunn, Jr., ¢ as John Barnes, and the unknown heirs of Jo Barnes, dh ased, William Tf Daniel and th unknown heirs of William H Daniel, deceas ed, detendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorneys, Graves & Clark, before the un- dersigned clerk of said court in vacation and files his petition and affidavit, alleging among other things that defendants ‘are non-residents of the state of Missouri, and which petition and affidavit are as follows: STATE OF MISSOURI, ? .. 5 County of Bates. In Circuit Court, November term, 1x06. George € Miller, Plaintitr. vs. James Dunn, Jr., and the unknown heirs of James Dunn, Jr., deceased, John Barnes and the unknown ‘irs of John Barnes, deceased, William H Daniel, and unknown heirs of William H Dan: deceased, Defendants. Plaintit for his cause of action says that he n fee simple, and holds title and posses- and to the following described lands in rounty, Missouri, to-wit: sever and the east one-half (1-2) cht (8) of the northeast quarter of sec- (2) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-one (31 That the same has vested in him and th unner whom he claims by the { limitations under the provisions of ‘0 of Chapter 103 Rey Stat of Missouri . That the equitable title emenated from the government of the United States more than ten years prior hereto, and more than thirt years prior to the bringing of this ac 2 this plaintiff and his immediate grantors have had the possession of and paid the taxes on said lands for more than thirty-one years prior to this date Plaintiif further avers that more than thirty- one years ago James Dunn, Jr., Join Barnes nd William H Daniels appear to have acquired title or interest in said lands of which they have made no valid conveyance in legal form, although they have had no possession or control thereof for more than thirt: pars, and no one for them have had or any right in and to said lands during said period. That their said interests appear by conveyances from the general government so far as the first two are concerned, and by virtue of a deed of trust so far as the last mentioned defendant is concerned. That if the said defendants are dead their said heirs, which are unknown, would have al interest in and to said lands, in the same way and for the same reasons as the said defendants. i says that said defend { Missouri, and if said « are dead, their legal heirs are unknown to this plaintiff and for that reason their names can not be inserted herein, and their respective inter- 3 more definitely set out. That said unknown heirs are not residents of this state, Wherefore plaintiff prays that thiscourt make and enter its judgment and decree declaring the title to the land aforesaid to be vested in this plaintiff by limitations under the provisions of said statute and for all proper relief. GRAVES & CLARK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. W W Graves being duly sworn says that he i agent and attorney for the plaintiff in the for ging petition, and that the facts set forth there in are true and correet. That the defendants named therein are not residents of Missouri, and if dead that their legal heirs are unknown to the plaintiff or his attorn and for that reason their names and respe interests can not be more fully set out Lot of lot tion twe w Subseribed and sworn to bef day of September, iss. {srar} STEWART ATCHESON, Clerk of the Cirenit Court. Whereupon it is ordered by the clérk in vaca- tion that said defendants be notified by publica- tion that plaintiff has commenced a suit against them in this court, theobject and general na- ture of which is fully set forth in the petition of the plaintiff above given, that is to say that plaintiff asks this court to deeree title in plain- Uffto the lands set forth in said petition, and that unless the said defendants be and appear at this Court, at the next term thereof, to be W. GRAVES Mme this Zird ; bezun and holden at the Court House in the city of Butler, in said county, on the loth day of November next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue, and if not, then or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and jadgement will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Butter Werery Tres a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., forfour weeks successively the last insertion to be at least sif- teen days b fore the first da. court. ART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. y of the record.—Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of {sea} Bates county, this 2d day of Septem- ber 1305. Done at office in Butler. Mo. STEWART ATCHESON, | Cirenit Clerk, of the next term 5-41 By virtue and authority of a special exeention | © highest bidder | Sheriff's Sale. fa spe claim of detends ary A j the fe «dl real ¢ Bates o i to-wit Ots SEVER Re (S) in three (3) in Rieh | county, Mis Wednesday November | between the hours of nin Yernoon of thas | quent and seized right, title, inte t and claim ¢ {ohn Helm and beeca Kline (as: to the followin scribed real e jin Bates county, Missouri to-wit Lots twe nd three im the city souri, Twill on Wednesday November noon and five day, at the east front door of the in the city of Butler, Bates cou for ca 45-40 Sheriff of Bat Sheritf's Sale. for delinquent taxes issu returnable at the November term ourt to me directed in favor of officio collector of the revenue of Bates ¢o i Hinman Common Boston, M and against Wi Loan & Trust Company setts, George A Washburne and Thave right, title, interest and claim William S Hinman Comny Trust Company, G F Raymond Missouri to-wit: North three-fouths of bl ten (10) in Wi iti Butler, in ion to. the city souri, Twill on county, M Wednesday November 25, 1896, of nine o'clock in the f atternoon of t ‘ast front door of the court ho Bates county, Misso r so much thereof as may be between the how noon and five o k jay, att in the city of Butler, sell the same qui n the “dat public yendue to the for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs, D. A. herif of Bat ~ Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authori for delin the clerk purt of returnable at the November term, 1896, of, a) court to me directed in favor of S offic rollector of the revenue of. and against Jane Watson, John A Wilson and Anna Wilson, I ha’ seized upon all the right, claim of d son Belle the following d Bates county, M Lot n of Rich Hill i Anna Wil: Six Mis: Monday, November 30, 1896, nine o’clock inthe fore: if between the noon and five o'clock in’ th day, at the east front door ¢ int ty of Butler, Bates sell the same ¢ eh thi quired at public vei th for cash, to satisfy ea u atte the 45-40 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a sj for delinquent taxes the clerk of the ci court of cu Bates returnable at the November term, 1896, ofeal or of S Hf court to me directed in f officio collector of the ne of and against Mary A Williams, J Louis N Antho: id A T Lowry. ed upon all the claim of di ndants, Mary A Williams, Jo Williams, Louis N Anthony and A T Lowry, and to the following described re: ated in Bates county, Missou! Lots seven (7), eigh (11) block thirteen (13 in Bates county, Missouri, 1 will Thursday, November 12, 1896, — f nine o'clock in the fore: kin the afternoon of between the hours noon and five o’clo day at the east front door of the pth sell the same or so quired at public y tor cash, to satis! nuch thereof due to th said en D. A. 45-4 rbecca, Kline ) in block twel ch Hill, in Bates pee between the hours of nine o'clock in the § ‘elock in the afternoon of sell the same or se miuch thereof as quired at public vendue to the hi By virtue and authority of a special executi i from the of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates oon levied and seized uponall | nwealth Loan orge A Washburne, hand to the > of a special execution @] ned from the office of Hy cribed real estate situated 7 county, Mi por as may be highest bid . A, COLYER, Sheriff of Bates County ,Mo, pecial execution | ssued from the office of ight, title, interest ‘n of Rockville, ty of Butler, Bates county, Mi highes ution and costs, Sheriff of Bates County, Me, Sohal exeg isis imeem ! estate situated: Dlock eighae MW, in Bawa 25, 1896, | » court 4 upon all ot defend signee), in estate sh 25, 1896, | P court ho nty, Miss izhest did and costs, “OLYER? ‘ounty, Mo. 1806, of H Fisher ey Robert F n of defenday highest bid COLYER, County, Bates county 4 HI Fisher, exe Bates count Wilson, B levied on, in and (36) in the ety] souri, I willo ernoon of tt court ho costs. her ex Bates W_sWilli » Lhave i in al estate alte on court house, as may bere | COLYER, Sheriff's Sale. By virte for delinquent taxe clerk of circuit court of Bates cow ovember term, 1896, in favor of SH Fisher lector of the revenue of Bate: ust Robert S Stevens, I 5 dupon all the right, title, claim of defendant, Robert 8 Ste the following described real Baw Missouri, to-wi' The southw ht (38) of range twenty-nine county, Missouri, I will on Monday November 30, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore — nthe ‘afternoon of that” noon and five o’cloc day, at the east front door of the in the city of,Butler, sell the sam quired at public vendue to the h for cash, lo satisfy said execution and costs. D. A. Sheriff of Bates Sheriff's Sale. 45-4 the clerk of the turnable at the November term, court to me directed in favor county and H Foster, 1 have levied all the right, title, interest and fendants, John Shrives and to the following deseribed rs ated in Bates county Missouri Lot four (4) block thirteen Thursday, November noon and five o’elock in the afte: day, at the east front door of the sell the same or so much thereof? D. J Sheriff of Bat Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority for delinquent taxes issue A5-AL turnable at the November term, court to me directed in favor 5 officio collector of the revenue of and against Joseph M Price, land Elizabe: seized upon all the right, title, Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Lot six (6) in block twenty-nine of Rich Hill, Bates county, M between the hours of nine noon and five o’elock in day, at the east front door the quired at qublic vendue to ce for cash, W satisfy said execution and costs. D. A. 45-40 and authority of a special execution. issued from the office said court to me” hav t quarter of the southwest qua ter of section twenty-three (23) townshi) Bates county, Missouri, r so much thereof as may be re= ——_ By virtue and authority of aspecial execution for delinquent taxes issued from the office of cuit court of Bates county re- er ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates against John Shrives and Fi and seized upon nd Frank H Foster, in Rich Hill, in Bates county, Missouri, [willon between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy sald execution and costs. ¥ ofa special execation from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county re- silas WI h A Sahamahorn, Ihave levied and claim of defendants, Joseph M Price, Silas W Dooley and Elizabeth A Schamaborn, in and to the following described real estate situated in Monday, November 23, 1896, clock in the fore- afternoon of that in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri sell the same or so mach thereof as may Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, of the nty retul ex-officio oak s county : (29) in Bates” court house, highest bidder COLYER, Coanty, Me, ee a 136, of of S H Fish- claim of de- 1 estate situ- wit: in the city of 12, 1896, rnoon of that court house, as may be re- COLYER, « County, Mo. 1<6, of said H Fisher ex- Bates county Doviey interest and (29) in the city ari, I willon court house, be re- ~ highest bidder COLYER,

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