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| } | ee === Cer nee ee = » 5» OS er big : THE WALTON TRUST COMPANY. PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND Incorporated under the laws of Missour short th any time and stop interest ‘The preparation of these abet up to date and made from th Records € hand and for sale first Farm Mortgages mortgages that are safe as U. §. bonds te ttote tH tte J Everingham, J K Jenkins, John Deerwester, T J Wright, Win E Walton, H Uf Pigott, Pt ee es see on real estate are invited to call and get our rates, DIRECTORS OF BUTLER MO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL S110,000.00 $55,000.00 $11,000.00 i. Lends money on real estate on long or ‘nt low rates of interest, allowing orrower to pay back part or all at ¢ Have a complete and reliable abstract of title to each tract of land and town lot in Bates Co. ( ts was begun by our Mr. Walton 20) years ago; are jaily Parties wishing to borrow money § i terms, &c. Have alwaysou — ‘ in amounts from a200to $3 000 Persons ~— € tee ttt t+ having a few hundred dollars to joan can be accomodated with interest paying 4 T C Boulware, FM Voris, W OW Trigg Rooker Powell, C R Radford, CH Dutcher, Allows interest on time deposits. Authorized by law to act as Executor, Curator, 2 Receiver and Aeeignee, We golicit your business, ; "RANK AL , See'y., WM. F. WALTON, Prest. 4 BA ALDUi, Absteacter, T J WRIGHT, Vice Prest. ¢ y pea are: J.B. WALTON, Bookkeeper. i Eee ae nee ee DBR REESI BR OPI PFI RRO ares ee —————— Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table. | NORTH BOUND, No.6 - Mf No.4 * -M. No. 10.. todo P.M. No 312 Local Freight ......... 10:7 A. M, SOUTIT BOUN No.9 4:50 A.M. No. 12:10 PM, No, 1 eeeese 9:53 P M. No. 311 Local Freight...... 1:36 P.M, INTERSTATE DIVISION. | No, 349 Depart M. issy No. 350 Arrive J W. C, Burnvs, Agent. K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. NORTH OUND. Freight daily except Sunday 12:10 p.m. ie is “* Sat. 10:60 p.m, p.m. No. 1 Express daily.... sOUTIE ROUN No. 2 Express daily ...... . 221 p.m, No 6 Freight daily except Sunday 1:00 a. m. Nos °° ry oe as 2:25 p.m. Remember this isthe popular short line be- tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pittsburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direct youte from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none inthe west. Travel via the new Ii H. C. Onr. Gen’1 Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. Phelan on Silver. The following paragrahe,each one & pungent and convincing fact, were taken from the Western Watchman, a Cathelic paper of St. Louis, edited by Rev. Fr. Phelan, formerly priest at Indian Creek, thie. county, says the Paris, Me., Mercury. Every Catholic and Protestant in the coun- try should read them: We have plenty of money;but like an apopletic body, it is all in the head. What we want is free circula- tion. Every Catholie paper in the Uni- ted States ia now battling for free silver. The Catholic Church has her ear close to the great, pulsating heart of the people. It would seem that religion were the last refuge of the broken down politician. How beautiful the Gold Demoerats can speak of the honor | and honesty of the nation! The production of gold and silver has not kept pace with the growth of wealth. The paper money of modern governments barely and badly supplies the want of gold and silver coin. s From all points of the ceuatry there come loud clamoring fcr gold- ite literature. There is no goldite literature. The gold men of the country know nothing about litera- ture. God very rarely gives money and brains to the same individual. The man who steals adollar makes one man in the world a dollar poor- er. The man who hoardsa dollar keeps ten thousand men from pay- ing their debts and as many wore from earning a day's wager; and he Js ten thousand times more guilty than the first. One of the Irish novelists tells us of a rare dish the Irish had in fam ine times. and points.” It consisted of plenty of potatoes and a little butter in the center of the table, which the par- taker was permitted to point hia po- tato at but net totouch. The Gold- ites want to serve usa like financial fare. They will provide “the best money in the world” which the poor mano can “point” to in the ceffers of the trust companier, but may never hope to enjoy. We owe for our treasury notes We owe for our coin notes. We owe for our greenbacks. And if the gord- ites tell the truth, we owe for the $700,000,000 in silver we have in cir- culation. According te them all these must be redeemed with gold. If silver is not money, but a check or token redeemable at the gold counter, it is a nuisance, and should be pitched into the sea. Itis heayy: it corredes; it wears away,and makes holes in the pockets. It was called “potatoes | CORRUPTION | -\ Is Officially Charged by the Peopie’s Party. | ‘The People’s party of Missouri | | officially charges that Republicau | money was offered to prevent elec | toral fusion. . The charge will be published Fri day in the Industrial Leader of La mar, of which M. V. Carroll, Secre- tary of the State Committee of the party, is publisher and editor. The editorial, under the head, “Hanna's Boodle in Missouri,” will in part gay: “We are not given to exploitivg idle rumors or groundless gossip; and we deprecate all tendencies to ward sensationalism and scarecrow tactics in politice; but we want the Populists and all honest free silver men in Missouri to know Mark Han na’s agents did their utmost to de- lay and defeat electoral fusion in this State, and were willing to put up $10,090 to accomplish this end. This is not idle talk—we have the proof aud can produce it when ocea casion requires.” Chairman Rozeile will not discuss the editorial further than to say that Secretary Carro!l is not inclined to make charges which be can not prove. A book on kidney trouble and its treatment will be mailed free to any- one who will write for it, addressing the Buker Pill Co., Bangor Maine,or patient may enclose 56 cents in Postal Note’ or cash ina registered letter; | and one box of Buker’s Pills will be mailed together with the book, post paid to the address given. Buker’s Kidney Pills isa new and marvellous remedy assisting nature to | relieve clogged and diseased kidneys; will also relieve bladder diseases, urinary troubles, backache and little aches and pains throughout the body. | Back-ache and kidney-ache are very often the same and these pills will re- move the kidney trouble cure the ; aching back, and purity the blood. | Safe in allcases. | Being a new dsscovery, Buker’s | Kidney pills are not yet on sale at all | drug stores, In enquiring, be sure | you get Buker’s (price 50cts) or ad- | dress Buker Pill Co., as above, and mention this paper. | _ Southwestern trade supplied by | Meyer Bros., Drug Co.,St. Louis, Mo. | 46-5t | | Storm. Twrting New York, Oct. }in port last night | j 1.—Tugs towed the dismantled Norwegian bark Rosenberg, Capt. | Thorsen, which left Pensacola for | Rio de Janeiro. On September 2: | she encountered a strong gale The gale ‘lulled about noon, the |} wind veering. Capt Thorsen was about to get under way when the | deadly calm known to precede a cy clone at sea, was upon him. He had not many minutes to wait before a furieus, revolving hurricane |surrounded him. Gigantic waves swept the vessel fore and aft, carry- ing away her deck load of lumber {and her foretopmast and topgal!ant /mast. Next her radder pin snapped jand her starboard bulwarks were | Swept into the sea The bark was rendered uomavageable, and the crew were compelled to lash them- selves to the rigging. The cyclone _lasted three hours. Willful Murder. Sedalia, Mo, Sept. 30 —Corener Quigg. of Boonville, heid au inquest yesterday at Otterville, on the body of John Dolsor, who was shot and _killed yesterday by Thomas’J. Saun- ders. Ten eye witnesses to the kill- ing, which was a sequal toa hot de- bate between the men on the money | question, were examined. The jor | decided that Saunders deliberate! | and wilfully murdered Dolson with- out cause. Tarns Somersaults in the Air. Rushville, Ind., Sept. 30.—Jobn . thrilling experience in a balloon} lascension at a republicen rally at Manilla. | direngaze his parachute he was drawn downward by the falling bal loon. After falling 1060 feet the parachute opened and the balloon and parachute then turned a series of aerial somersaults, through all of which Inness still clung tothe repss | The bhorritied spectators d aghast, fearing at any moment to ste see Iuness mangled at their feet, but he alighted eafely and without a scratch. The balloon he used has. itis said, kille! four men and two women. Naturz’s Remepy \ FoR far Liver ( Comwp.aint Cann Mi anprari LiverPitts in the Au. Paola, Kan, Octcber 1.—At the Miami county fair here t day Geo. Anderson, the acrcnaut, who was shot from ‘a cannon suspended from a balloon, missed the parachute and wis lilledin the 1500 foot fall Anderson was eiwployed by Prof Bozart, and St. Louir, Mo., was his home. Ten thousand people witness ed the awful accident. Anderson refused to put on the saftey belt with rope attachment, and relied on ly on a cotton cluthes line cord to his wrist for safety. After meals yeu should have sim ply a feeling of comfcrt aud satisfac- tiou. You should net feel any special indications that digestion is going on. It you do, you have indigestion, which means vot digestion. This may be the beginning of sv many dangerous diseases, that it is best to take itin hand at once aud treat it with a dose of Shaker Digestive Cordial. For you know that indi gestion makes peisen, which cans-s pain and sickness And that Shaker Digestive Cordial helps digestio:. and cures indigestion. Shaker Di gestive Cordia! does thi> by p via ing the digestive materials ic which the sick stomach is wanting. It aiso tones up and strengthens the diges tive organs and makes them perfectly healthy This is the rationals of ite method of cure,as the doctors would say. Sold by druggists, price 10c to $1 per bottle. Buying Mines. New York, Oct. 1.—Private cable dispatches received here say that Hamilton Smith, agent of the Ex- ploration Company of London, which within the last 18 months bas paid $15,000,000 foz 500,000 shares in the Anaconda Mining Copper Compauy, whose proprietors are in Montaua, is on bis way to this country again. Mr. Smith's mission is said to be to close a deal whereby the Explora tion Company (reaily the Rotks childs), is to acquire the remaining stock, 500,000 shares of the Ana conda Company, upon which there was given an option for the pet sum of $18,080,000. / CASTORIA. is ca every ‘Denver, Colo . Sept. 30 —The Denver Pharmaceutical Association, iocluding al! the drugvists of the city last night adopted resolutions | practically declaring «a boyeott on |certain Easteru wholesale and manu | facturing firms, whom they accuse of trying to coerce their employes jin political matters. It is claimed jthat this action will be taken b; | druggists all the West | : es News puliskec anews agency dis patch asserting that Great Britain has notitied the powers that unless immediate and energetic action is taken by them to efteci a settlement jf the Turkish situation, England will act alone. No corfirmaticn of | this statement is obtainable. | Neo Compromise. Leadville, Celo, Oer. 1.—At the | meeting of the miner's Union last | Proposition working to a compro ; mise and the miners and wine own- | ers are today as far apart as ev-r. _CASTORIA For Infants and Children. >| ake | j le isa LAM ie W. Inness, seronaut of this city, had | ae: At an elevation of 2,500 feet his balloon burst and before he could | Londor, Oct. 1.—The Evening | night ro action was taken on the! Stonias g | Children One-third of all the children die before they are five years || old. Most of them die of some || wasting disease. They grow very slowly; keep thin in flesh; are fretful; food does not do them much good. You can’t say they have any disease, yet they never prosper. A slight cold, or some stomach and towel trouble takes them away easily. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- phites is just the remedy for growing children. It makes hard flesh; sound flesh; not soft, flabby fat. It makes strong bones, healthy nerves. It changes poor children to children rich in prosperity. Book about it free for the asking. T=” No substitute for Scott’s ul- sion will do for the children what we know Scott’s Emulsion will do. Get he genuine. R Tee sale by all druggists at 50c. and 3.00. $ SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI 7 County of Bates. ‘ In the cirenit Court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacat eptember Iseé, Catharine Brown, liam Stewart, Andrew Stewart, Sarah J il A Harper, Andrew D Gwynne Charlotte McKeaver John P Gwynne. Mary C Gwynne. Samuel H Gwynne. Charlies W Gwynne, Carre Gwynne and William K Sproule, Executor of the estate of Jane I Gwynne, deceased, plaintiffs, ys. Minnie Stewart, William G Stewart, Preston li Stewart, James Stewart John Stewa t, Joseph H Stewart, [ iv Stewart, rah J Stewart, Mary C Stewart and W 1 A Stewart detendants Now at this day come the plaintiffa herein oy their attorneys Denton & Silvers, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county. Missowri, in Vacation and file their pe- tition all g among other things that defenc= ants ere al idents of the state ot Missouri. pon it is ordered by th clerk in vacation, that said defendants be not! tied by publication that plaintiffs have com- menced a suit against them in this court by i the object and general nature of to obtain a decree in partition of the 83. tollowing described lands in Bates county. Miasouri, to-wit th ‘The northwest quarter of northeast quarther of section thirty-one township forty [40| of range thirty-one land fora sale of the same and division of the proceeds of such sale among the parties according to their respective interest in said land as sevTorith in the petition in this cause and that unlessthe said defendants be and appear at this court at the nextterm thereof to be bezun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the loth day ot November, next and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long con- tinue, and if not then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition i aid caase, the same will be taken as con- tend judgment will be rendered accord - ingl>. naa be it further ordered that a copy hereof be pabiished according to law, in the BurLer WereEKLY Tike, a Weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo, for four Weeks sticcessively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the tirat day of the next termof the cirenit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. trne copy of the record. Witness my hand and_ the seal ot circuit court of Bates [SKAL] county, September, 1S96, Cireuit Clerk. Order of Publicatioa. STATE OF MISSOURI) re County ot Bates Sears In the cireuit court of Bates county. Missouri. in vacation September itn, 1396, the State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of S H Fisher, ex-oflicio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plain- tiff. vs. Victoria S Prater and Angus C Av- ery, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this dav comes the plaintiff! herein by her atterney betore the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vacation aud files her petition and aflifavit stating among other things that the above named delendart Victoria S Prater, is a _ non-resident of the state of Missouri Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said de- fenuant be notified by publication that plain- tiff has commenced a suit against her in this court by petition the objectand general na- tnre of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the years In and Is9t, amounting in the aggre- gate tothe sum of $1 30, together with interest, costs, commission and fees, upon the follow: ing described tracts of land situated in Bates county Missouri, to-wit The north fenur- teen (14) acres ot the southwest quar- ter of the northeast quarter of section twenty- } foar (24) in township thirty-nine (3%) of range thirty-one sl) and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term ot this courtto be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri, on the | first Tuesday atter the second Monday in No- vember, In, and en or befure the third day | thereof (if the term shall so long continue, | and if not then before the end cf the term} j and piead to sid petition *according to law the saine will be taken as confessed and judg- | ment rendered according to the prayer of said | petition, and the above described real estate | sold to satisfy the same | And it is further ordered by the k afore- | said that a copy hereof be paodli in the | Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newepaper | printed and published in Bates County, Mis- | souri tor four weeks succes | sertion to be at least fifteen da: { day of the next term of this ct A true y from the record, Witne-s my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. wvone at in Butler on this the 4th day ef *) STEWART ATCHESON. Cirenit Clerk ely the last in- before the first i {sea} September, 43-4 Orcer of Pubheation. | STATE OF MISSOURI) County of Bates lees In the Probate Court for the ( rm, Ruth Alexander Be Order of Pub: Ruth Bomar, administratri | Bomar, deceased, presents to th petition, pray ranorder for | much of the re | pay and satisfy the remaining debts due by said | estate, and yet unpaid for want of sufficient as- j ccompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required by law in such ea: examination whereof it is ordered, that all per- sons interested in the estate of said deceased, be notified that application aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the firstday of the next term of this court to be held beginning on the second ¢ November next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of he Real Estate of said deceased as will be suffi- lexander court her he sale of so vased as wiil } days prior | to the first day of the next term of ¢ | STATE OF MISSOURI, + yurt. | County of Bates. gis } I, Wm.M. Dalton, Judge of the Probate lin and for saic hereby cer- | that the foregoing ginal order of pubic: as the same appears of recor: Wit: my hand and copy of the al of | | fice in Butler the wM vee e ~M. DALTON, 5-4 Judge of Probate. 7) _ | Missouri, nt for the payment of said debts; and it is | further ordered, that this notice be published j in some newspaper in this state, for four weeks | before the next term of th: urt and thata | copy of this notice be ser ch of the heirs | resid n Bates county at leasi ten Such ills as SCGRENESS, STIFFNESS, and the like, McFARLA ATNGSS all Fink’s Leather Treo Saddle single styles bugey Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURL, ? . County of Bates. oe In the Circuit Court of Bates county in vacation, September 3d, 1896, th Missouri at the relation and t Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates ¢ unty in the State of Missouri, plain- ewton Montgomery, defendant. Laction for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by ore the undersigned clerk of the ty of tiles her petition and a stating among other things that the abov amed defendant, Newton Montgomer: is a non-resident of of Missouri. Whereupon it is orde: by the clerk in yaca- n that said defendant be notified by publi n that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition and affidavit the and general natu: ’ ich i e the lien of the state of Missouri for the de quent taxes of the year Ix91, amounting in the ageregate to the sum of $4.17, together with in- t, costs, commission and fees, upon the following described tracts of Jand’ situated in es county, Missouri, to-wit: Thirt i the west part of the north half ¢ (2) of the norUiwest quarter ¢ (19) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty » and that uniess the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be be- gun and holdenin the city of Butler, Bate county, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after th . ovemmber, 1896, and on or re the third day thereof (if the term shall so long ¢ of the term) and pl to law, the same y and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition, and the above described real state sold to satisfy the sa And it is further orderc ot two nas confessed, the aper as: the Jast before the urt. A true printed and published in souri, for four weeks suce insertion to be at least fiftee! day of the next term of said copy from the record. — Witness clerk afor 1 with the seal of said eourt hereunto affixed. Done at office i Sutier, on thss the 3d day of Sep ber, Ig. [sear] TEWART ATCHESON, ___ Gireuit Clerk. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI ; County of Bates 5 In the | inv 43-4 88. tion September 3 1st, Missouri at the relation and tothe use of S H Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Betes county, in the state of Missouri, ve ME Chandlerand J t Civilaction for delinquent taxes. Now at this y comes the plaintiff herein y herattorney before the underes ned clerk of se cire and affidavit, stating amoug other things jthat the above pamed defendant, Chandler, is # non-resident of of Missouri. Whereupon itis ordered by the cierk in vacation that eaid defendant be noti- {tied by publication that plainti has com- menced a suit againet him in this court by Petition and affidavit the object and gen- eral nature of which lien of the ‘tate of Missouri for the | souri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1=24. » together with interest, costs, commis- sion and fees, upon the ‘following described tracts of jand situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: (42) Of raze thirty-two (32) and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next the city of Butler, Bates county. Miesoari, on the first Tue~day after the second Mondav in Noveraber. 1595. and on or before the third day thereof. (ifthe term shall so long con- ) and plead to said petition according to the same will be taken as confeesed and | judgment rendered according to the prayer of ea! petition andthe above deseri real estate sold to satisfy the same Andi said that acopy hereof be published in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper | printed and published in Bates county, Ip- iret day of the nextterm of said court A truecopy from the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal | [sea] of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler or this the 3. day of September, 1505. STEWAET ATCHESO®, 45-46 Circuit Clerk. Wrisley’s “Olid Country” : Soap CTI QUANTITY AND QUALITY. e SOLD BY ALL DEALERS, Reed and See What we Keep in Sto We keep everything that hcree owners ped Double wagon harness from $10 to 3. liarness from aod prices, fiom the cheapest tothe steel fork cow boy and cle leather spring seat saddles. dusters and fly nets. full line of mens and boys gloves. Trip s your old harness and saddles and trude for new ones, ness store in the Southwest and our bar ness are al! made at home. McFARLAND BROSs nineteen | AGOBS OIL} WIPES OuT ND BROS. d Saddelry, South Side Square Butler Mo. harness, $7.50 to $25; second head 3 to S15. Saddles of all Lap robes, borse blankets, Harness oil and soaps tops new and repair old ones. Bring We have the largest retail ba Butler Missouri. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? ot County of Bates, Baad In the Cireuit Court of Bates county, Mi in vacation September 1806, Adah and AC Fiteh, her husband. plaintiff, Louisa Jane Danielson end J A Danielson het! husband, Antonette Holderman and Holderman, defendants. come the plaintiffs persials W Suddath, before ne signed cler! the circuit court of Bates Missouri, in vacation, and fle their amentel petition and affidavit, alleging things, that defendants, Louisa Jane ‘Desie A Danielson, ‘her husband and AP] thur B Holderman are not residents of the t Whereupon it is ordered vacation that said defendant be by publication that plaintiffs have oi a suit against them in this court, the plaintiffs are th a4 in common ng descriled real | tate situate of Bates in the of Missouri, to-w! past half of low two (land 2) of the northeast quarter @a% | Section No. four (4) of township No. forty aay range No. thirty-three (33) of which 5 | | Holderman died seized, and the south half j the s¢ ast quarter of section No. th in township forty-one (41) of | No. thirty-three (33) and the east half of | one and two (1 and 2) of the northwest qual of section No. four and the west half of lowm™ one and two (1 & 2) of the northeast é section No. four (4) all in township No. t three of which § rman died seized, and entitled to B of the same and praying that partition of@ said real estate be decreed and that all estate be sold and the proceeds thereof di the purpose of which suit is to sell all of 5 r the purpose of partition of ing therefrom, and that Jane Dani om, J A and Arthur B Holderman, be this court at the next term th and holden at the court house in the city of Baty ler, in said county, on the 10th day of Nove®! ber next, and on or before the third. day © id term, if the term shall so long contintey and if not, then on or betore the last day of} , the said Loui: enit court of Bates county, Missonri, | The State of | M Chan- |” teourt of Bates county i: the state of | in vacation 6nd files her petition | M Li the state | ia to enforce the | amounting in the aggregate to the sum of | ahe south baif of lot two (2) of the northwest querter of! ection nineteen (1%) township forty-twe term of this conrt to be begun and boiden in | and if not then before the end of tne} it is further ordered by the clerk afore- | | souri, forfour weeks successively, the last | insertion to be at leant fifteen days ‘before the | €! ad to the petition im i be taken cording to ES, a weekly Bates Mo., for fe the last insertion to be n days before the first day of the ae ireuit court. t ATCHESON 1¢ record. Cireait Ge Trustee's Sale. Whereas John Henderson and Mi Henderson, bis wife. by their deed dated May 4, 1441. and recorded & corder’s office within end for Bates ¢ Missouri. in book 197, page 39, conv the undersigned trustee the following 4 ed real estate lying s: being situate county of Bates ana state of Missouri, The north half of the southwest quart a section ten (lu) except nine and three 8 off nortn part, jaid out in town of Mae berry; also all of the northwest quartet Ore southeast quarter of section ten (10); aleoS® cres off of the east side of the . east quarter of the southeast quarter % fon nine (9), said ten [19] scree, Me ing six and one-foarth (61-4) chains, wide, north end, three and three-fonrtse - chains wide at the south end, all in tow forty [40] of rauge thirty-three [33] rf tainingin ail one handred and twenty acres more or less, which conveyance? made in trust to secure the payment one tain note fally described in said deed 0 d whereas. defanit has been m | payment of the principal and accrued thereon, now past due and unpaid. therefore, at the request of the legs id note and pursuant to the condi - id deed of trast, I will pr to re above described premises at public vendat. the highest bidder for cash. atthe east door of the court house, in the city of county of Bates and state of Missouri, i Friday October 9th, 1896, - | between the hours of nine o’clock in the | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of | day, for the pur poses of eatisfying ssid a interest and costs. 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