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SETTLEMENT DUCKET. Probate Court, May Term. May 9rit,—ler pay. Irene Calvin, J A Ford G&C. Mary J Field. Jno H Sullens Executor. A R P Sheppard, Anna E Sheppara Adm’rx \J P Stanley, FJ Tygard and J © (lark Cura’r| | Mary M Cheatham, W F Jackson Admr, 2ND DAY. hs | Weaver Miller, J F Brooks G & (. Harry Steele, J © Clark Curator | - | Albert Duffy, Geo F Alepaugh G& C. nee Forrest Caldwell, Jno raback G&C. urge Price, George Price Curator. oD DAY | Lyda Hulse et al, John K Hulse G&C. aly 50 Cents A Year| Mark Latsenhizer, FM Steele Executor. | Lula Hauffman et ‘al. Wm M Minnick G& C. ; | Tommie Chambers et al, Mary & Chainbers Curator. i Jas Whinnery, Thos Lackey and W © Brown Adm’rs. Great Free Silver Paper 4tH Day. | Hiram Johnson, Oakley © Johnson Admr. Thos F Hadson, Wm F Hudson Admr i - Jas L Cassity, L Cassity Ad Post-Dispatch Is the Only Met- | Geo A Heati.’S ¥ Warnock admr. Pegiitan Paper that Championed | Maxgie Newell, 8 F Warnock Avtinr heFreoSilver Causein Advance |. pecoees g “ i. ‘ ay Holloway et al, Frelin Holloway G&C. gfthe Nominating Convention Angee M Smith, Acnettle V Smith @ & é° ‘ +: oel Zinn, John Zinn Admr. J¢Stands pat for Free Silver Wim F Razey et ai, Gilbert N Razey G&C. Western Men and Meas- Geo G Nickell, W'O Atkeson Curator. ures.for the People vs. Political Bosses, Plu- tocrats, Combines OTH DAY. Harry Hill, Mainie E Hill Admr, Trust and Cor- poration Op- Wm Morrel et al. J K Williams Curator. Adam Kriger, Katherine Kriger Admr Abraham Kriger et al, Katherine Kriger G & C T Lisle Standish, C E Horton Admr. 71H Day. J N Brooks, Henry Speers Admr. Alexander Bomar, Kkuth Bomar Admrx Willard R Morton, Wm F Duvall Adimr OTH DAY. Ellen Barlow, Cyrus M Thomas Admr. 5s er | Archibald L Hamilton dec’d, FJ Tygard Adm erin the country, and especially in Archi and Amelia M Hemilton, miners, F J outh. Special attention ‘ygard Curator. peer sed Wulhe WEEKLY POST. | 2208 O'Dea, John M1 07 Dea Adm be pai ene : John Krim and Walter Davis, Helen M Davis PATCH to the news of a national] G&c, fer, and it wi'l be discussed edito- | Walter Shields, Thos Shields G & C. fly from the point ot view ot the west STATK OF MISSOURI, / south as contrasted with that of Countyof Bates. —§ Watreet. I hereby certify the above and foregoing Me campaign for tree silver will go | docket for the term of the Probate Court com in 1897, ee none can oo a much | mencing oo es aay. of fay 1Sa7 help along the campaign of e ation F {ness my t Te awavaper iike the POST-DIS-| [*#4") day of April, 1 This is shown in the tact Biutin Missouri and every other locali- By where the POST-DISPATCH has a Bigecirculation, the gains ot democra- free silver were of a sweeping McKinley administration, with a congress, elected upon a gold plat- meanslegislation ot a kind that vitally interest eyery newspaper 88. nd seal this sth Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI? County of Bates. Be it remembe i a regular term of Bates county, Mo., begun & at the court ci f Butler on the tir ond Monday in F ,. and afterwards, on the 20th day of March, 1897, the same being the Thirty-fifth judicial day of said term, among other, the oe proceedings were had, to: wit: The State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of SH Fisher ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Mis- plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs ¢ ald 'T. Jackson and the unknown heirs James B Robinson, defendants. ‘ow at this day comes the plaintiff! herein by orney and files her petition and affidavit, ating: ne ees things that ne vy . Jackson and James B Robinson, are both dead gn for the cause of the mexchant, me-} and that the real estate herein described be- farmer and laboring man than any | longs to their heirs who are unknown to the Be paper in the state. Jt Will, always be an | plaintiff and relator or his agent or attorney Slab thousand times for the’ and will be re Jand that said defendants are non-residents of Ries pist that inane ‘frauds were | 1he,tat of Missourl.. Whereupon It !s ordered Sats Cae oae have wand an: | DY the court thas said defendants be notiged by by the Americ ise have gone un- | publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit MR ac wees lr Arnarice and, it alone | against them in this court by petition and aMida- Baprncat s peer In America to-day. The | vit the object and general nature of w is to ‘ spat ‘3 the paper for the people. enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the inquent taxes of the Isyl, 1s02, 1sg%, and 1804, amounting from the Carrollton (Ill.) Gazette, | the ‘sum of $8.11, t¢ costs, commission and fees upon the Mhe St. Louis Republic fooled no one in the described tracts of land situated in Bates nthat has just closed. Its milk and | coun Missouri, to-wit: support of Bryan was very apparent to] The north half of the northeast quatrer of the ihe most careless observe: southeast quarter of section thirty-four (34) in township forty (40) of range thirty-three (33) and that unless the said defendants be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and rem the Springfield (Mo.) Chronicle | holden in the city of Butler, Bates county Missouri, on the first Tuesday’ after the second DR Francis’ ear-marks will crop out in the | Monday in June, , and on or before the Louis Republic occasionally as long as he third day thereof (if the term thall so long con- that slice of stock. tinue, and if not then before the end of the % meng = 5 : law, the same will be taken as confessed and Inaddition to ali the news and_ the | judgment rendered according to, the prayer of iam ot public discussion, the Weekly] said petition, and the above descri bed real Pot-Dispatch contains the best editori | state sold to satisty the same. re A And it is further ordered by the court thin the Daily Post-Dispatch, Short] tnatacopy hereof be published in the Ber- a helptul Woman’s Department | ven WerKcy Times, a weekly newspaper print- Gowip About Men and Women who at- | ¢d_ and publishedin Bates county, issouri, prominence, Po itical Cartoons and for four weeks suc spares Mesut hia to be at least filt a} fore the first day of pleaty of tun and humor. the next term of said court. A true copy from cription price bv mail 50 cents a the record. 5 2 >ss Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid yar. Clubs ot ten, to one address $4 [seat] with the scalof said court hereunto Mryear. Remit by postal or express affixed. Doneat office in Butler on Money order, or for small amounts un- this the 6th day of April, 207 Hee @tadollar send two or one cent post- STEWAR Circuit Clerk stamps—never stamps of larger de- = ‘mminations. Don’t send checks on loca = 5 Manks. County Deposits. Notice ia hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the ollice of the Clerk of the County Court up to and including the 5rd day of May, 1897, from any banking incorporation, association or individual banker in Bates county, Missouri that may desire to be select- ed as the depository of the funds of Bates Notice is hereby given, That letters of ad- | ceunty, said sealed proposal to state the rate ration on the estate of Henry Schlichman | of interest that said banking ociation, or . Were granted to the undersigned | individual banker offers to pay on the funda of the 28th day of Jan., 1817, by the probate | said county for the term of two years next of Bates county, Missouri ensuing the date of said bid; interest to be persons haying claims against said es-] paid or computed upon th aily balances to Ste required to exhibit them for allow- | the credit of the county with said depository. Maes to the administrator within one year | Interest to be paid monthly All bids to be the date of said lettera.they may be pre- | accompanied by a check for not less than one d from any benefit of said estate; and if | hundred and sixty dollars The successful claims be not exhibited wit two | bidder to give bond for an amount not less from the date of this publication, they |than the total annual revenue of said county ibe forever barred for the years for which said bond fs given, as The 2th day of March, 1897. provided Ly section S215. page 104, laws ol Isvl. LULA SCHLICHMAN, W.M. CRAWFORD. Administratrix. Clerk County Court. Bates County, Mo. to-wit: at I. The POST-DISPATCH deserves the of all tree silver democrats be que ofthe great fght 1t made in the ‘ment campaign tor democratic princi- Pp and the democratic ticket. Hence free silver men everywhere should ally to its support by sending in their fuecription and inducing others to sub- the Poplar Bluff (Mo.) Citizen. ‘The Post-Dispatch did more in the present he term,) and plead to said petition ac 224 ORDER If AT ONCE Administrator's Notice. 22-tf —_———— SHERIFF’S SAL! virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the June term, 1897, ofsaid court to me directed in favor of J H Beckham, Jos: Mercer and J G McKnight, partners doing Beckham, Mercer & Company, and against J C Jett and W E Thornbrough, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of defendants J C Jett and WE Thorn- brough, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeas ter of section four (4) in township for (41) of range thirty-three, allin Bates county, Mo., I will on Thursday June : » 1897, between the hours of nine noon and five o'clock in the afi day, at the east front door of the in the city of Butler, Bates county, 3 sell the same or so much thereof as ma: quired st pub! ndue tothe highe: for cash, tos ¥ said Sear Of 1897 at rn of H. P. Nickell, in s E. C. 3 % Reeoanty. ar to inaure living colt, | 19-4t Sherif of Bates County, Mo. ponsible for accidents. Descri pice and ire are is free:— Bay stallion dred by Joh Wood- i$. Sterling, Ky., foaled in Isss. Sired oy Jeans one of Kentucky’s greatest sa: ons. ist dam Kitty Foge, by Beauty. : Poss, the dam of more high priced saddte } oq) that LS F Warnock. than any mare living or dead, 5rd dam | .cyate, intend to make mons Hazgard mare. biue Jeans sired | Gr “gr ihe next term of the B Pepe Bisck. Horse. en. Taylor. | pate Court, In Bates y : y Grey >| to be held at Butler, com by Roanoak, | Gay of May 187. S sont We COODLOE. celebrated Stallion will stand the sea- OTICE ot Finst Se hereby given to all cr s interested e estate of G A the Potomac, 4 uty was sired t Post Boy 2 25 1 Keno 2.23 | fits: dam b a by Tiger whip,h tip, he by Imported Whip, not only ionable bred has . kes b 3 ted with pri ae athe bs 8 Aver: ers. This horse formeriy belonged to G-. ~ a d,of S aship. Missouri. to be held at Butler , Arnold, of Sammit townsh’ ate eis the 1th day of May, 18% j H. P. NICKELL. S. F. WARNOCK, Administrator. Younty Probate In the Circuit Court of Bates Count | | this court by y and general n lien of the sta taxes of the year 189 said that a copy hereof be published in the But- business under the firm name and style of trust; and whereas, default has been made in there set fire to ber clothes. bidder Order of Publication. TE OF MISSOURI) Countyof Bates. 5 §3- Manitoba City Flooded. St. Paul, Minn, 21—Emerson. Soe cee eee ee Se eet Oats tu, ya. Margaret Lower and WE Walton, | *W° buildings are high and dry and BR CA action or delinguent axes. ihe vege in Main street is 2 feet over | witha: waleenipacl yup} the store counters. Railway com ,of munication is entirely shut off on «| both sides of the river and the in- 1 |habitants are pent up in the second | t| stories of their houses. Efforts are ec | being madeto send them a steam- nyuent boat to get them away. The bridge jover the St. Jce River washed away, | jand from that point to Emerson, five | jmiles. itis one vast lake. On the} in vacation Ay sour be notified of Missouri tor ting in the ther with intere er for twenty-five miles. Tuesday after the nd on. or re m shail so long yt then before the end of the to said petition according to gi 7 . . | Stee ore net claimed that it will cure but one | ed according to the , and the above a- : : tate sold to satisfy the sam cannot say that it will And itis further ordered by the clerk afore- tinue, large majority of them. Such eases as are adapted to its use will derive Lek WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks the t pression. Jas N Smith Annettie V Smith Admr insertion to be at least fifte immediate benefi Mucparer Raisines a 'E Ghowting Adme. first day of the next term of said court. il fici efit. One small bottle Joel Ferguson, P'S Ferguson G & © copy from the record. will ba sufficient to test it. Delia et al. C B Davis G > yitness . * ae a You will find the WEEKLY POST- feats this tne et! eae y Butler on | egpecially adapted for emaciated or ? SORES ; : 8 the 17th day of April, 1897. gels a pve dee Morris Meyers, Joseph Sehmediing Admr. alae * “STEWART ATCHESON, elderly people whose food does them le ¢ ee Pullman, Perry Hackle Admr J. W. Taytor, Cirenit Clerk. i iti : interest. The incoming ot | Wiley € Cumiford, Anna M Cumiford Admrx 4° “Deputy Clerk. reuit Clerk. | but little or ne good because it is ; zg ya a not digested. The Cordial contains “rt of Publica an artificially-digested food and is a aa ‘ digester of tood happily combined. Alvacation, April othe ini? Fhe Sate ot | Read one of the little books which Missouri at the relation and to the use of A B{ your druggis is now giving Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenue of ie : tthe ] a PE oe Bates county in the state of Missouri, plain- | +¢8PQ 0 ig wonderful remedy. tif, vs. The Atlantic Trust Company, de- fendant. _ _ Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintil L A really palatable Castor Oil can now be had under the name of Laxcl J. W. Tayror, Deputy Clerk. s by mail, twice-a week. her attorney before the undersigned. c! the cireuit) court of Bates county in the i ———- ae Missou acation and flee her | Unusual in Kentucky. on RS aa Ge Se Paducah, Ky.. Apr.21.-A party of paRY iS & Hie to he 5 © of Missouri. a = ¥ Wherenpon itis ordered by the clerk in vaca- | four Chicago gilrs } 7 tion that said defendant be notitied by publi Cc pg: gilrs, on the way from cation that plaintiff has commenced a suit} $t. Lovis up the Tennessee River on against it in this court by petition the object ‘ and general nature of whichis to enforce the|the City of Paducah, rented a dray lien of the state of Missouri fur the delinquent : Bi taxes of the year amounting in the aggre- | from a@ negro teameter this morning gate to the sum of Ss. together with interest, « r Costs, commission and tees, upon the following | While the boat was lying here and described tracts of land situated in Bates coun- ty, Missouri, to-y for two hours drove up and down ‘The northwest quarter of section twelve in é : township thirty-nine (39) of © thirty-two} the main streets. One pretty maid 32) in Bates county, | Missouri, _ and ‘ S that unless the said defendant be and ap-|@rove the astonished animals at a pear at the next term of this court to be be- . : gun and holden Lhe tity of Butler, Bates | gallop with eaee, while her compan- county, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the | ; . second? Monday’ in, Junw, Iss) and on or ions swung plump limbs from the yefore the third day thereof (if the term shall] ¢: A ee so long continue, and if not then before the end sides of the jolting truck and guyed of the term,) and plead to said petition accord- 4 ing to law ‘he sane shall Mlabenasconfescea | BUndreds who gathered to witness a and judgment rendered according to the prayer | gj ; of said petition, and the above described real sight so unusual in Kentucky. estate sold to satisfy the same. And itis further ordered by the clerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the Tur~ Len WEEKLY Times, @ weekly newspaper print- a = - cd and published in Bates county, Missouri, The St.Louis Republic recently for four weeks succtssively, the last inse ion{ made arrangements with the cable to be at least fifteen days before the first day of | a, = = ee ae een atsardenit. 4 trac copy from te | Companies, whereby direct news record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid] from all sections of the civilized with the seal of said court he = E [Sea] affixed. Done at office in Buti world are received. It now privts this the 15th day of April, 1807 - : A in day of April teow, | more authentic foreign news than Circuit Clerk. |any other paper and continues to __|keep up its record for publishing all Order of Publication the home news. The outlook for the TE OF MISSOURI? 4, year is one of big news evente, fast County of Bates, y di bh oth d th ill Im the Cireuit Court of Bates county, Missouri ate each other and they wi n vacation, April 16th, 1x97, C Ford plaintiff, | be hi, inte in 2 eS vs. Katherine Ford, defendant. Gab) Ut oy ane Now at this day comies the plaintif herein by hisattorney John T Harding, before the un- 4 dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates 36 Sesh $1.50 for three months county, Missouri, in vacation and fileshis peti- |The Twice a Week Republic will re tion and affidavit, alleging among other things that di of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is order- ed by theclerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- = : menced a suit against her in this court by peti- Nevada, Mo. April 21.—Command tion and affidavit the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from defendant on the ground that the defendant ¥) townsh : te west side of the Red River the| this court to be begun | Northern Pacific track is under wat-| yof Butler, Bates ¢ It will not cure evérythiog. It is} yer ot |complaint, that is dyspepsia. 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Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly sscertains free, whether an iepention te Serta on cnsonatle cause did ieave and de. | Of delegates from the several Grand | frovaniy patentable. Communications strictly sert the plaintiff and has remained absent . He hi for snore ‘than the space or| Atay posts of the Southwest Mis one whole year, and that unless the said Katherine Ford, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and hold- en at the court house in the city of Butler,in said county, on the 5th day of June, next, and on the third day of said term, if the term vontinuc ast day of said term—answer or B. thi same ment will be to meet at this place May 11. ie will be tak rendere And be trict. All the G. A. R. posts o not hata copy_her be published accordi in the Butt WEEKLY Tivrs, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks suec ively the last ins on to be at ndays before the tirst day of the f the circuit district What's the Use ot Talking Witness my hand court of | mer ay April tT ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. time. the croup and when it comes you ough ito know that Parks cough Syruy is th best cure tor ft. Sold by H. L.Tucker Whe J Akins o > 1 of trust dated April Woman ia Flames, rded the recorders office wit M Kansas City, Mo, Apr. 21.-Letb in book 10 Watte, who claims to have been th ter of s e (23) acres fthe souhwest quarter of the southwest ¢ township forty-two (2) of range thirty-three 3), which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in ‘said deed of was taken to the police station an the payment of the principal of said note and the annual interest thereon, now past due and - unpaid. 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