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and Son. sorely Afflicted, but Relief is Found fn Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. 1, Lafayette, Ind. , and J. men ¥ > much, W Mr. liber form of rheu- yers was per- . Wil eae © ta his I © times, tism, and tors said [ e grip th h_ rhenr dviscd me to | I was reduced ive to one and five pou: id: hing the Dr. Williar Belong time. Is Fated me for mont! amount of ann to no cyail. =§ Order of Publication. ie OF MISSOURI ? os ietyor Bates, 5 *: (irenit Court of said county, February Iwi, in vacation Decem 1896, ‘APharis and John O Welsh plaintiffs, Welsh, George Welsh, Theodore Lorenzo Welsh, Frank Welsh, Susan- Heughten, Hanna ‘Query, Belle’ Hough the unknown heirs of Margaret O Laugh- ed, defendants. day come the plaintiffs herein by their CC Dickinson, James Parks & Son, & Clark, before the undersi md said court in tion, and and affiday stating among _ other that the defendants orge Welsh, Welsh, Lorenzo Welsh, Frank We Broughten,. Hanna Query, Belle andthe nnknown heirs of Margaret O lin, deceased, are not residents of the Missouri: Whereupon itis ordered by kin vacation that said defendants be no- publication that plaintiffs have cor ssuit against them in this court the and general nature of which is to have interest of defendant ma Welsh of Samuel Wels! tion No. twenty-six ( two (42) of range Missouri, es ry county, M said lands part plaintiffs and adme or the proceeds thereof p: lands are ordered sold, Rethesaid defendants aforesaid, be and ‘atthis court, at the next term thereof, ptegun and holden at the court house in of Butler, in said county, on the 9th February next, and on or before the y of said term, if the term shall so long dif not, then on or before the last Dee deaid term—answer or plead to the peti- said cause, the same shall be taken as ‘ and judgment will be rendered pibeit further ordered that a copy hereof ed, according to law, in the BuTLER ,& weekly newspaper printed din Bates county, Mo., for four e weeks, the last publication thereof itleast fifteen days before the said 9th eeraary 1897. MEWART ATCHISON, Circuit Clerk. ime copy of the record. Witness my hand the seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this th day of Decem- der, 1896. EWART ATCHESQN, 4 Cireuit C Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. thority of a decree in partition made by it court of Bates county, Missouri, in of Adah Fitch, et al. v Louisa Jane , etal. Twill sell at private sale, at price to be obtained therefor, the fol- described real estate situated in Bates Missouri, to-wit: east 1 ite northeast quarter of section four (4) in Rip forty (40) range thirty-three (33); also th half of the south it quarter of se irty 33) in township forty-one (4) pthirty-three (33); also the east half of n 2) of the northwest west halfof northeast p forty (40) If of lots number one (1) and two r (4) and the jon four (4) in towns and said sale = 4 -three (33). terms of sale will be cash, : made subject to the approval of the i t. > acres of the above described lis situated in wnship, and eighty adjoinining it in ¥ Point township. PH vhole 222 acres will be sold in a body, or Millbe divided into smaller tracts to suit rT. JOHN C. HAYES, Hf Special Commissioner. Trustee's Sale. jlinkenbeard and Martha A Clin- ni,his w eed of trust dated and recorded in the record- : in and for Bates county, Missouri = No.137 page 344, conveyed to the under- trnstee the following described real and being situate in the county of of Missouri, to-wit: of the northwest quarier of quarter of section flye (5) ip thirty-nine (39) of range thirt ning (20) acres more or less, which ince Was made in truet to secure the ofone certain note fully described of trust; and whereas. default Made inthe payment of the annual On said note which default according motterms and conditions of said note trast renders the whole debt due and . Now therefore, at the request of holder of said note and pursuant to ditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- aellthe above described premises at Mevendue, to the highest bidder for cash, Pass front door of the court house. in BRST of Butler, county of Bates ana state on bturday, January 23, 1897, the hours of mine o’clock in the fore- five o’clock in the afternoon of that purposes of satisfying said debt, ‘and costs. J. .LEN Trustee. and at ‘West half weutheast ——- —___——_— Mignee’s Notice to Creditors. Bereditors of James W. Spears aad all mpconcerned hereby given, that the undersigned Beof James W. Spears, will be at the law MGraves & Clark, in thecity of Butler mty, Missouri, on Wednesday, the of January, isv7, and the two succeed- ¢ se of the ad- hearing and allowance of claims or @gainst the trust fund in my hands, We of the deed of assignment from James esenting their de Will be preclud- . Given under of December c. C. CLIZER signee of James W. Spears, | nands or | f | too! ple i i | the most need not 1 ren <tol this rem ow what my cond r ar me. The was Dr. Willia 3 mother, who you that s old, was d could Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Enoch Bewley and Martha A Bew- ley his wife, by their deed of trust dated August 30, 1895, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri in book No. 137 page 247 conveyed to the un- dersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the sout t quarter of section thirty-six (36) in township forty-two (42) of range thirty (30), containing forty (40) acres more or less, which con- veyance was made in trust to secure the payment of two certain notes fully described in said deed of trust;and whereas,default has been made in the payment of one of said notes,which said note was given for $50 and was due and payable on August 30,18 and the same is now past due and unpaid Now therefore, at the re- quest of the legal holder of said notes and pur- suant to the conditions of said deed of truet, I will proceed to sell the above described prem ises at pablic vendue, to the highest bidder forcash atthe east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Batee and etate of Missouri, on Monday, February 1, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said note for $50 with interest and costs. This sale will be made subject to the payment of the remain- ing note for $550 fully described in_ said deed of trust. C. A. ALLEN, B-4t Trustee. = Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, the Robinson Lumber Co.(a corpor- ‘ts certain deed of trust dated Sep- 1896, and recorded in the recorders s county, Missouri, at trust deed pai e 366, conveyed to the undersigned trustee, all its right, title, interest and estate in and to the following described real estate situated, lying and being in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: All of lot twenty (20) of block twenty (20) of the town of Rockville, Missouri, as per the record- ed plat of said town, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of a cer- tain promissory note in said deed fully describ- ed and whereas, said note has become due and isunpaid. Now, therefore, in accordance with the provisions of said deed of trust and at the request of the legal holder of said note I shall proceed to sell the above described real estate at the court house door in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state aforesaid, to the high- est and best bidder for cash, at public auction on Friday January 22nd, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, to satisfy said note together with the cost and expenses of executing this trust. Dated Dec. 31st, 1896. JOHN M. VAUGHA Trustee. ~ School Fund Mortgage Sale s George A Morris and Susanna Mor- ris, his wife, did on the 20th day of September 1890, exeente and deliver to Bates eounty,in the of Missouri, their school fund mortgage, hh said school fund mortgage was on the ay of October, 1890, duly recorded in 20 at page 502 of the school fund mortgage rdsof Bates county, conveying to Batts ing described real estate to- Ifof the northeast quarter of township thirty-nine (39) of , Bates count Missouri which conveya was made to secure the pay ment of a certain school fund bond therein di scribed, and whereas said printipal and inte est is now past due and unpaid. Now thereto: in pursuance of an order of the county co made at the November adjourned term * said court, I will proceed to sell the above scribed real estate 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 Bates and state of Missouri, on Wednesday, February 3, 1897, between the hours of nine o'clock in the orgs noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of tht day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. E. Cc. MUDD, S-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. 7-4t Trustee's Sale. 3 Jerry Roof and Mary I Roof by their deed of trast dated June 23d. 1896, and recordedin the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missoari, in book No. 135 page 279 conveyed tothe under- signed trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit ‘Lot one (1) of the northwest quarter of sec- tion three (3) in township thirty-n ne (59) of range thirty (30) containing eighty (SO) acres more or less, which convey- ance was made in trust to secure the payment ofone certain note fally described in said deed of trust; and whereas. detauit has been made in the CS eae of said note now past due and unpaid Now therefore, at the re- quest of the legal holder of said note and pur- euant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described prem- ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the eourt hou: in the city of Butler, county of Bates an i state of Missouri on = 98°07 3 Friday, January 22,91897,§ he hours of nine o’clock in the fore- five o’cloek in the afternoon of thst of eatisfying said debt, between t noon and day, for the purposes interseuend costs. 7-48 Executor's Notice. that letters testa- Notice is hereby given xe “fh Amanzar Hensiey, ry on the estate of mecaueds were granted to the undersigned on the 9th day of January, 157. by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri. All persons having claim: inst sai i es tate, are requested to them for allow- ance to the executor Wi none year after tne date of said letters, or th may be precluded from any benefitof said estate: and if claims be not exhibited within two years the date of this publication, they shail ever barred. This 12th land the discovery ach | Lumpy Jawed Cattle | George F. Wilson,2of Moundville, said tothe Nevada Post: (cured four lumpy jawed steers that | belonged to my herd with iodide of | potassium. Drench the steers with | ‘two drams of the potassium in one- half pint of water for seven days in| Then \ and at the end of seven gvecession. omit one week days give} | the animal one more drenching. Af- |ter another week drenching, mak | | This is alm \ give one more g nine in all. stan infailible rene | dy and was discovered by the gov, station. My \cattle are all entirely well and will | pass inspection at Kansas City” The fare o jernment € erimental s of Vernon suffer seri ous loas from lumpy jawed cattle of this remedy will save them hundreds of dollars A stray dog came to the house ot Dick Dayis in Gulftown last Friday and soon after his arrival the animsl began biting everything that was 1 his reach. A little son of Willian Hudson and a boy of Davis’ were bitten, as were also several dogs anv: a horse, before the brute was killed Mr Hudson took his child to Ciin ton Saturday and had the Dorman tad stone applied to tha wound on the boy’s arm. The stone adhered over two hours after the first appli cation and for one and a half hours the second time, and it is thought that no serious results will ensue The dog’s teeth did not penetrate the skin on the Davis boy, buat his father also took him to Clinton Mon day and had the stone applied — Osceola Demcerat. indigestion really means? It means simply that your stomach is tired. I our legs are tired, we ride. Th horse and steam engine do the work. Why not give your stomach a ride; that is, let something else do it» work. Food can be digested outside of the body. All plants contain di gestive principles which will do this The Shaker Digestive Cordial con- tains digestive principles and is a preparation designed to rest the stomach. The Shakers themselves have such unbounded confidence in it that they have placed 10 cent sample bottles on the market, and it is said that even so small a quantity proves beneficial in a vast majority of cases. All druggists keep it. Laxol is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Modern China Will be Stronger Than Japan, Says Holcomb. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 12.—Chester Holcomb, ex-Sccretary of the Amer- ican Legation at Pekin, is back from China. He declared that China was about to jenter upon a big effort to modernize the country and make it stronger than Japan. Wu Ting Fang, who has just been appointed Minster at Washington, has large experience and will de much to bring the two countries into closer relations. ; The best way to avoid scale dis eases, hair falling out and premature baldness, is to use the best prevent ive known for that purpose—Hali’s Tair Renewer. Seattle Sayings Bank Gone. Seattle, Wash., January 13.—The Seattle Savings Bank has closed its doors, owing to heavy withdrawals of county funds by newly installed municipal officers Morday. Judge Moore, on petition appointed H O Shuey receiver. The statement is made by bank officials that the affairs of the institution are in good shape, but not prepared for arun. The liabilities are $70,000, and the assets $104,000. The folly of prejudice is frequent ly shown by people who prefer to suffer for years rather than try ao advertised remedy The millions who have no such notions, take Ayers Sarsaparilla for blood diseases, and are cured. So much for common sense. Brockbaven, Mass , Jan. 12 —Wm.} Campbell. a farmer, was killed by his son, 14, near here last night The elder Campbell bad beaten his | daughter while ina rage and ther) turned upon his wife when the boy | interposed. This stillfurther enraged him and he assaulted the boy, who, to save! himself seized a shotgun and blew} out the oid man’s brains. ons that accumulate in the blo gangs, and clog the mschine: the system must be gotted rid of, or d will certainly follow. Stimulate the blood Cleansers (the kidneys) and strengthen, pari- fy and tone up the liv 3 with an appropri: E Bitters is pre-eminently the right it will cleanse the system and impart a feelin gth and vigor throughout the body. } McClement & Co. j Foul po! and vital “I have, P SE! TLEMEN: DUCKE:. ROBATE COURT FEBRUARY TERM, 1897. lat Day, FEB. 8, 1 E Pitehford, Jas A Brasbears, FJ Tygard and JC Clark, Exs Grover Donoyan, F 3 Tygard Curator : Clyde Willis, FJ Pygard Curator y MeCulloc Ba 1 och erG & ( EN Chastine G & C, S Mudd G & € ree G& ¢ Lester L Chasi LB ne Grosshs linnter . Joseph 6TH Day Joseph McCormack et Shannon Odell Sau SJ Brooks, AE Brooks A yh Kaufman, Martin Ka y Cobb, Priscilla Cobb | 7TH DAY. LS Keirsey etal, Geo W Kei Fred K Me 73 Raenk B Ail r C Shields, E'S Jones Curator arin pay. rly Deweese, C H Raines G & C Henry Johanningmeyer, Martin K Clark, John Brown G & ( Walter Bernhart, W H Marty G& or Day. hel Rickett, MJ Ferguson G & C Madison Owen Curator. ary A Cass Admrx ,NS Whipple & Rac A Wayland atiub, JC Clark Curator 10TH DAY. Boswell, C N Boswell G & ( 1, John H Willia: Florence James M Nye, Delbert MePherson et a Mary E Page, William P litH pay. Richard P Harper, HH Wyse G& © Philip Kriger, Katherine Kriger Admr James T Thompson, Wim E Walton Admr Alfred J Park, Sarah Jane Park Ex ee Newton Wright et al, J A Marsteller G & C. 12rH pay. Chas Carlton, Thomas Strode G & C Elijah Butler, Sam’l L Sta: cxecutor. Lula Medley, J R Jenkins G & C. G M Mikesell, T F Wilson Admr. Jacob Hines, James Crooks GX ¢ Myrtle E Catterlin, J M Catterlin Curator, STATE OF MISSOURI ? County of Bates 5 Lhereby certify the above and foregoing to be a true and correct copy of the setth for the term of the Probate Court ng on the 8th day of February, Isv7. Witness my hand and seal this the 3rd day of January, Isv7. WM. M. DALTON Judge of Probate. ss. {sear} Trustee's Sale. Whereas Ariel M Conover, by his deed of trust ad Apri 1896, and recorded in the record- ice within and for Bates county, Missouri in book No. 135 page 40¢ conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real es- tate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: All of the east half of lot four (4) of the north- west quarter and the south half of the west half of lot four (4) of the northeast quarter and the east half of lot three (3) of the northwest quarter and the west halfof lot three (3) of the northeast quarter all in section three (3) of township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-one (31) in Bates county, Mo., containing one “h and forty acres more or less, which conv was made in trust to secure the payment of three certain notes fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made ip the paymentofone of said notes which said note was for $400 and was due and payable January 1, 1897, and the same is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder ofsaid note and pursuant to the conditions of ssid deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to thehighest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri,on Tuesday, Febru» y 2, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five e’clock in the afternoon of that day for the purposes of satisfying said note of h interest and co: le will be made s of the remaining two notes of $360 and $490, fully described in said deed of trust CHARLES W C RDY, s-tt Trustee. Trustee's Sale Whereas John E Reavis and Sarelda \ Reavis, his wife, by their deed of trust dated November 12th, 188s, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county Missouri, tn pook No. 86 page 3 gier as trustee, the following describea real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27) townshi forty-one (41) range thirty-two (52), whic conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of ope certain note fully described | in said deed oftrust; and whereas default bas beer made in the payment of the principal and interest of said note now past de and unpaid; and whereas itis provided in said trust deed that in the absence from the state or refusal to | act the then acting sheriff of Bates county shall execute the truet. and whereas J B Bru- gler. the trustee named therein, ie absent from the state. 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