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Order of Publication, igor MISSOUBT | 5, Bates " That heretofore, to-wit: at term ofthe circuit court of Bates 9., begun anc held at the court the city of Butler on the first Tues- d Monday in February, of Thirty. fifth | among other, the had, to:wit: The ation and to th ficio collector of th ounty in the state of Mis- v ‘The unknown heirs of y Jackson and the unknown heirs yndants. of “te nti, eee nes B Robinson, de 1 this day com plaintiff! herein by ‘and files her petition and affidavit ; other things that Archibald “3B Robinson, are both dead | the real escate herein described be- ioe neir heirs who are unknown to the ‘ relator or his agent or attorney, : id defendants are non-residents of at a issouri. Whereupon it is ordered that said defendants be notified by coum that plaintiff has commenced a suit them in this court by petition and affida- eet and general nature of which is to e lien of the state of Missouri for the taxes of the years Isv1, 1s, 1994, amounting in the aggregate to of @.1l, together with inte! ission and fees upon the following 4 tracts of land situated in Bates Miy, Missouri, to-wit: Fin half of the northeast quatrer of the Sem quarter of section thirty-four i forty (40) of range thirty-three (35 the said defendants be and appear m of this city of Butler, Bates county, esday after the second and on or before the thereof (if the term thall so long con- fadifnot then before the end of the me jand plead to said petition according to Mame will be taken as confessed and ument rendé according to the prayer of BF petition the above described’ real ats gold tO sfy the same. it is further ordered by the court M py hereof be published in the But- Ly TIMES, a weekly newspaper print- blishedin Bates county, Riissouri, four weeks successively, the last insertion atleast fifteen days before the first day of mexttermofsaidcourt, A tri ‘opy from Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid faut) with the seal of said court hereunto Ymixed. Done at office in Butler on the 6th day of A 7 ril, 1897. EWART ATCHESO. oo Gireutt Ce Order of Publication. WE OF MISSOURI) ‘County of Bates. 5 the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missou inyacation April! th, 1897. tate of M he relation and tothe use of A B officio collector of the revenue of aunty in the state of Missouri, plain- Margaret Lower and W alton, 8s. @? ts. Civil action for delinquent taxe Jow at this day comes the plaintiff herein by aitorney before the undersigned clerk of t of Bates county in the state of ation and files her petition and ng other things that the fant, Margaret Lower, isa tate of Missouri. Whereupon s| in vacation that said by public that need a suit against her in court by peti i j ied general nature of the state of ) of the year 1895 to the sum of $10 ‘commission and fees, up ribed tracts of land situated in Bates coun- / Joy, Missouri, to-wit: Misty acres in the west side of the northwest of section nine (9) township thirty-eight range thirty (30), and that un- the said defendant be and appear next term of this court to be begun holden in the city of Butler, Bates coun on the firs’ wesday afl in June, | and on or be y thereof (if the term shall 80 long con- , and ifnot then before the end of the ‘and plead to said p tition according to the same willbe taken as confessed and nt rendered according to the prayer of petition, and the above described real ¢s- sold to satisfy the sam: And itis further ordered by that a copy hereof be put t Times, & weekly newspaper and published in Bates county, Mis- for four we sucet vel the last tion to be at least fifteen days before the day of the next term of said court, A true from the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid fora.) with the seal of said court hereunto y affixed: Done at office in Butler on } the With day of April, 1897. STEWART ATCITESON, Circuit Clerk. haf the clerk afore- din the But- “@. W. Tavron, 3 Deputy Clerk. o Order of Publication. , BMATE OF MISSOURI? .,. County of Bates. 5 ** athe Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, favacation, April 15th, 1897, The State of Missouri at’ the relation and to the use of A B , ex-officio collector of the revenue of county in the state of Missouri, plain- if, vs. The Atlantic Trust Company, de- fendan Civil action for delinquent taxes. Sow at this day comes the plaintiff herein b Mrattorney before the undersigned clerk of ¢irenit court of Bates county in the of Missouri, in vacation and files her ition, stating among other things that the enamed defendant, The Atlant rust Com ent of the state of Missour eupon it is ordered by the clerk in vac: that said defendant be notified by publ that plaintiff has commenced @ su Winst it in this court by petition the obje lad general nature of which is to enfo ‘Of the state of Missouri for the delinquent es of the year 1895, amounting in the aggre- ite to the sium of #8. 47, together with interest, ts, comn ion and upon the following bed tracts of land situated in Bates coun- quarter of section twelve in ship thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-two in Bates county, | Missouri, and unless the said defendant be and ap- at the next term of this court to be be- ‘and holden in the city of Butler, Bates ntv, Missouri, on the first Tu lay after the n lay) in June, 1897, and on or ore the third day ther r the term shall Jong continue, and if not then before the end petthe term,) and plead to said petition accord- to law, the same shall be taken as conte ad nt rendered according to the pra aid petition, and the above described real e sold to satisfy the same. © And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- that a copy hereof be published in the But- WEEKLY Ties, ‘a weekly newspaper. print- ‘and published in Bates ‘county, Missouri, fefour weeks successively, the last insertion tobe at least tifteen days before the first day xt termof said court. A true copy from the ‘Witness my hand as cler! aforesaid < with the seal of said court hereunto [stat] affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 15th day 4.W. Tayior, Bt Deputy Clerk. | SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue and authori @a general execution issued from the office of erk of the cireuit court of Bates county June term, 1897, of said court yor of J iH Beckham, Joseph eget and ‘J G McKnight, partners doing under the firm name and style of m, Mercer & Company, and against J C and WE Thornbrough, I have levied feized upon all the right, title, interest and of defendants J C Jett and WE Thorn- wh, in and to the following, described real esituated in Batescounty, Missouri to-w' © The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- ‘of section four (4) in township forty-one Dof range thirty-three, all in Bates county, » Twill on H . tla Thursday June 24, 1897, een the hours of nine o’clock in the for ‘and five o'clock in the afternoon of that the east front door of the court hou: city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, the same or so mach thereof as_may be re= red at public vendue to the higheat bidder cas! satisfy said execution and altace c. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Notice of Final Settlement. “Notice 1s hereby given to all creditors srs interested in the estate of | , decease that I, Mamie} Hil, administratrix of said estate, in- Mend to make final settlement thereof, at next term ot the Bates county pro- te court, in Bates county, state of ouri, to be neld at Butler, on the day ot May, 1897- ‘i ? Mase nas Administratrix. J Clear Your Skirts < of mud and dirt by washing them with OUAP Never shrinks the fa changes the color. Sold everywhere. Made only by The WN. K. Fairbank Company, St. Louis. Wht 09690096 259900 OC OHS SOO08 SOCESE: Railroad Excursion Rates. Butler, Mo., Apri To those desiring to attend the m Supreme Council at Joplin Pac. Tey. turn atone fare for the round trip. will be on sale May 20th to 22d inclusiv will be limited for return to May 24th, 1su7. kets on sale June Mo., May 2Ist, and 22d, 1597, 3,18: until August 14, 1897, at the rate of $46 for the round trip by any of the direct routes. cation. GAR Encampment at Pertle Springs, 12 to 14, 1897 and Womens Pres Missouri, May 11 and 1 May 10, Il, 1 1 until May round trip for return 20 for the unday School June 1¢ to 17, Is, 1897 at one fare for the round trip Tickets on sale May 5th and for return to 12th to St Lo 6th, and limited retart at one fare for round trip on aecount of Quad- rennial ‘Turnfest, North American Gymnastic Union. Summer tou 31, 1897 1 ) 10th, t Springs, at rate of round trip. mand after June Springs, at the rate of $5.20 round trip. Special low rates have been arranged for the following occasions at Pertle Springs, State 5 Mu- Band Association, June 4,5, and sical Association June 23 tos. ¢ tion July 4. State Dental Association July 6 and, Fourth Annual Convention State Ph tographers Association August 10, 11 and 1 Cumberland Presbyterian Assembly, August Union and Contederat union Septem particulars call on or address W. C. Burrs, Ticket Agent. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? County of Bates, 5 In the Circuit Court of Bate In vacation, April 16th, vs. Katherine Ford, defendant. Now at this day comes the plaintift hisattorney John T Harding, before dersigned clerk of thi i it court of county, Missouri 8S. ounty, Missouri in by that defendant, Kath tion and affidavit the obj of which is to obtain a him whole from one for smore than the space enat the court house in the ci county, on the 15th day of plead to the petition in said cause, the same vill be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. ‘And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof BuTLer WEEKLY Timgs, 8 weekly newspaper printed for four weeks successively the last insertion to be at first day of the be published according to law, in the and published in Bates county, Mo., least fifteen days before the next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESOD A true copy of the record. Circuit Clerk STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk. Trustee’s Sale Whereas J E Forbes and S E Forbes, his wife December cord- by their deed of trast dated loth, Isgl, and recorded in the rt er s office within and for Bates county, Missouri in book No. 107 page 30¢ conveyed to the under- i scribed real es- tuate in the county of pd trustee the fe tate lying and being Bates and state of M ‘The southwest quar township forty-two (42) of range thirty (30 which conveyance was made in trust to secure the ment of one certain note fully lowing ¢ ouri, to-wit: nual interest on said note now unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described Ten at public yendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri,on Monday M: , 1897, nited Commercial Travelers é , the Mo So. will sell tickets to Joplin and re- 0 1 , July 1, 2, to San Francisco, Cal. limited for return u Rates for any other routes will be furnished on appli- May Association of $s on sale 2 tickets on sale June 14, 15 and 16; limited for return vntil June ntil October after May Veterans’ Re- and 3. For rates and further 7, © Ford plaintiff, n vacation and files his peti- tion and affidavit, alleging among other things ¢ Ford,is nota resident of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is order- ed by theclerk in vacation that said defendant tified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against her in this court by peti- tand general nature ecree of divorce from defendant on the ground that the defendant without any reasonable cause did leave and de- sert the plaintiff! and has re mained abse ae during the war, being found wan year, and that unless the said Katherine Ford, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and hold- of Butler,in said une, next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or ness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of [seat] Bates aaa this 16th day of April 1 er of section ten (10) in de- scribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, de- fault hasbeen made in the payment of the an- past due and Willie Sells Still Denies the Murder. Lansing, Kansas, May 5.—Willie ago while a lad of 16 years for the murder of his father, mother, broth er and sister, still stoutiy denies the the murder. {statement yesterday confessicn criminal. Cowparauliye Statement. Washington, D C, May 6 — Senator Jones of Arkaneas asked Senator Allison in the course of a debate in the senate to day when the comparative statement to accompany the tariff bill would be ready Mr Allison replied that the Treasurer and other experts were hard at work and he thought it would be printed by Saturday afternoon. Comparisons are being made with the McKinley, Wilson and other bille, and the importaticns, as well as duties, both specific and ad valo rem, will be included in the ‘ables. Mr. Jones stated that it was high ly important for the democrats to study in order to prepare themselves for the discussion following. What's the Use ot Talking n ‘. 5 About colds and coughs in the “sum- mer time. You may haye a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Syruy is the ,| best cure for ft. Sold by H. L-Tucker 5 = wa Fortune Out of Corncob Pipes. Union, Mo, May 5.—Henry Tibbs of Washington, Mo., patented the “Missouri Meerschaum (Cornecob) Pipe,” and made $85,000 thereby, nearly all of which he willed to the Lutheran church. His only heir, Anton Tibbs, is contesting the will. The case is now -ngaging the attention of the Circuit Court at this place, before a special jury. Hon. J. W. Booth and J C. Kizkaddon are managing the case for the complainant, and Lieut. Gov Bolte for the defendant. A good many ministers and high dignitaries of the church are in attendance. A Miasouri Veteran, Washington, D. C., May 6.—Pat- rick Hart. an old soldier, who claim ed to have come from Missouri to accept a high salaried position under the administration at the earnest solicitation of President McKinley, in whose regiment he seid he served dering totally nude near tbe capitol, bis uniform and other clothes wrap ped in a bundle under bis arm, was sent to the Government Insane Asylum. -| Delaware, O., May 6.-Wm. Tierny and Miss Wright were at the Hock ing depot last night ready to elope when the girl’s brother appeared with an officer and induced his sister toreturn Miss Wright has stood high in Delaware's 400, while young Tierney is & day laborer. Society is shocked at the girl’s move. Frankfort, Ky., May 5.—Jim Mc- Kenzie, late Mivister to Peru, who was reported dead by Washington dispatches, passed through here this il morning en route to Louisville. He was much distressed over false re- ports. He came from New York via Washington. ) 2 5 cast front door of the court house, in the city of ie Knife 2 5 between the hours of nine o’clock in the noon and five o’clock in the af! day for the purposes of satis! interest and costs. J. W-4t Assignee Discharge. Notice is hereby gt e Assignee of J. W. Spears, will on Tuesday the 15th day of June, 18%7,0r ag soon thereafter as the same can be heard. present to tne Cir- cuit Court of Bates County. Missouri, then in session, his petition and application. asking to his trust as assignee a3) be isch are ated this April 20th, 1 ie ater is a » Ist. — Pac. €. CLIZER, 23-8t Assignee of J. W. Spears. ACCIDENT ao HEALTH INSURANCE. THE FIDELITY MUTAL ASSOCIATION WILL PAY If disabled by accident $30 to $100 per month If you lose two limbs, $208 toS5 000. If you lose your eye sight, $2us to $5,000, It you lose one Limb S:3 to $3,000, If you are ill $40.00 per month If killed, will pay your heirs. $205 to Irinsured, you cannot lose yo are sick or dissbied by 4 Absolutely protection at ac o! per month The Fi emivently the largest and strongsst Acciden a Health Association in the United States ahs has $5,000.00 cash deposits with th of California and Missouri, which, tog with ample Keserye Fund and large assets. make its certificate an absolute guarantes © the solidity of its protection to its members. For particulars address L. M. SHETTEBLY, Seo. and Gen. Manager San Francisco, Cal $5,000, fore- ven, thatthe undersigned AID| you rinceme telity Matal Aid Association is pre- Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo., writes: ‘For six years I have been a sufferer from a scrofulous affection of the glands of my neck, and all efforts of physicians in Washington, D-. Cc, Springfield, Ill, and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After six months’ constant treatment here, my +| physician urged me to submit to a re moval of the gland. Atthis critical mo- meftt a frend recommended S.S.S., and laying aside a deep-rooted preju- dice against all patent medicines, I be- gan its use. Before Thad used one bot- tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, thoughIam | not through with m econd bottle yet. lI only used your S.S.S. dhave escaped ze that of all whe blood troubles. cocd, and evenja million dollars S c prove either| ments are now pendi the only} tS o touch. i i i } | In the cunfession the} post and saved the liv | boy attributed the deed to jealousy | ai work in the mine i ae of better treatment given bis older|fal bravery. brother. Whea confronted with this! Thomas bad ko'sted the men to the : Willie abso | level the dynamite exploded, emash | lately devied ever hayiag made ajing the engine to pieces ard doing BABI His manner was most; other damage, but the men and the| convincing. If he ecmmitted the} bey to whom they owe their lives | erime he is certainly a remarkable| were in 2 place of safety. long ago, j indictments wer returned last night years of misery |against §. T. Lewis the slleged for- most obstinate cases of | Fou d pay no Cancer, Rheumatism, | ther so-called blood reme-} S.S.S. gets at the} = BURNING DECK BOY OUTDONE. | Sells, who was convicted ten years | Brave Lad Faces Dynamite to Save Lives I Miners. | Houghton, Mich , May 7.—With a box containing 200 pounds of dyva | charge. Recent efforts to secure his| mite on fire ten feet away from bim| |pardon have beea stopped by the! John Thomas, a boy who ruzs a| | report that he had signed a detsiled| compressed air hoisting engine in | confession to the crimes soon after|the Tamarack mine, stuck | stuck to his! Ten after | seconds | The miners working the twenty-| | third level bad put several cases of | | dynamite in a box for future use. At noon a miner, accompanied by Thomas, went to his post, gave the alarm to the miners in the level be low, and ran the engine until be bad hoisted the men out. The alarm of} fire caused great excitement, but no miners Were injured in the rush to reach daylight from a depth of from 3,000 to 4.000 feet. A Real Catarrh Cure The 10 cent trial size of Ely’s Cream Balm which can be had of | the druggist is sufficient to demon atrate its great merit. Send 10 cents we will mail it. Full size 5@c Ely Bros, 56 Warren St, N Y¥ City. Catatrh caused difficulty in speak ing and toa great extent loss of hear ing. By the use of Ely’s Cream Balm droppieg of mucus has ceased voice and hearing have greatly im proved.—J. W. Davidson, Att'y at Law, Monmouth, Il. H Colonel Pabst to Marry Again. } St. Louis, Mo, May 5 —Colonel | Gustave G. Pabst, first vice presi dent of the Pabst Brewing company of Milwaukee, Wis, in company with Rudolph Funnemacher, who is to marry Miss Pabst, is the guest of William Lemp. Colonel Pabst, is authority for the statement that he is to marry Miss Hulda Lemp. daughter William Lemp, the milliéno aire brewer of this city. The date | of the marriage has not yet been set Colonel Pabst is 30 years old, the eldest aon of the president of the Pabst Brewing company, and was a member of the Governor's staff in Wisconsin for several years. Four years ago he married Margaret Ma ther, the actress. Miss Mather pub- lily horsewhipped him, and the couple were divorced, Miss Hulda Thusnelda Lemp is 22 years old and isa graduate of Mary institute, in St. Louis. She has traveled exten sively and is said to be of a quiet and pleasing manner. Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 3 Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says: I had the rneumatism so bad I could not raise my hand to my head, Ballard’s Snow Liniment has entirely cured me. 1 take pleasure in intorming my neigh- bors and friends what it has done fer me Chas Handley, clerk for Lay & Lyman, Kewanee, Ill., advises us Snow Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why not try it? It will surely do you good. It cures all intlammation, wounds, sores, cuts, prains, etc. Sold bv H& Tucker. Over a Cliff. Paducah. Ky. May 7 —Joseph Moxley, 72, one of the most promi- nent men of Livingston Co., Ken tucky 1s dead, and his soz Samuel, 31, is dying, as the result of a run away at Smithland. The two men were driving a wagon along the river front, whea the horse took tright and dashed over a bank 40 feet higb. The older man fe'l upon the roof of a house under the cliff, then rolled off and the frantic horse drag | ged the wreck of the wagon across the aged victims body, horribly mutilating the remains. Samuel Moxley, who is a paralytic, received fatal iuternal injuries. Cando, S D.. May 6.—While mov ing a pile of refuse on Geo. Haugh burn’s farm yesterday, the body of Wm. Bryan was discovered The top of his bead was crushed in, showing plainly that murder bad been committed. Bryar was a second cousin of Wm. J. Bryan. Shell Lake, Wie.. May 6.—Forest fires ere burning fiercely in all direc tions and unless rain comes 8000 many farmers will lose their bomes. Cranberry marsbes and blueberry biush are sfire and a light crop of each will be the result. Urbana, O., May 6 —Thirty three | ger. whose bond frauda are now leaid to have amounted to near!y half i -three indiet- g agaiost him | Raleig ay 6 ort e to Jackson leounty to i-vestigate the trading of | th-class y-ostma-tersbip for a} »4-n who aw owns the the cfiice mule says beliewed ing ander ease and forces it out per-| le books will) Speci ic Co., At- S lanta, Ga. | ler in ve pockets, carry them . ee in purses, boasekeepery Keep them in medicine closets, friends red€. them to friends. Sc. MeKinley. | ll ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Reg ula- ling the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS .° CHILDREN Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. expe of Old Dr SANUZLEITCEER Pumpkin Sad * Aix Senna > Rochelle Salts = Anise Seed © Aperfect Remedy for Consti oe sour Stomach Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. 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Is is not sold in balk. Don’t allow anyone to sell you anything elso cn the plea or promise that it is ‘just as good” and ‘will answer every pat- pose.” 48> Sco that you get C-A-S-T-C- TL “wai REVIVO | COODLOE. This celebrated Stallion will etand the sea- son of 1807 at the barn of H. P. Nickell, in Homer township, at $+ to insure eee | colt. jon and Pedigree :— Bay stallion bred by John T. Wood- ford, Mt. Sterling, Ky., foaled in 1888, Sired by catest saddle ist dam Kitty Fogg, by Beauty, 24 the dam of more bigh priced saddle any mare living or dead, Srd dam the famous Haggard mai Blue Jeans sired by Phillips’ Black Horse, he py Gen. Taylor, 1st dam by Gray Eagle Jr . he by Grey Eagle, zad dam by Oden’s Crockette, he by Rosnoak, cd dam by Potomac, 4th dam by Sir Archie. Beauty was sired by the noted sire, Magic,sire of Post Boy 2.38 1-2 Clemmie G. 2.35, Mystery, 2.25, Kene 2.23 1-2 and many other firat ones. His first dam by Bentons Diomede, 24 dam by crpele ‘son of nodock,3d dam by Tiger ae he fy Blackburn's Whip. he by Imported Whip. ‘This stallion is notonly a fashionable bred saddle horse, hasone cross that makes him connected with some of the best and fastest trotters. This horse formerly belonged te G. D. Arnold,of Summit towuehip. (20 JACKS FOR SALE! 20 stallions dam Pus sea—Failing Mem | ‘business or marriage. | aper | BLACK WITH MEALY NOSE, Three to Seven Years Old; 14 1-2 to 16 Hands High; Large Head and E ar; |Lerge Bore, Good Weight, Good Length, Good Feet, Good Breeders. Terme reasonable Correspondence solicted. D. A. COLYER. CB. LEWIS & C0. | Proprietor of Horn Stables Having purchased the Elx Horn barn (and Live:y outfit ot J. WSmith, and | having adced to the same a number of | first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | to the public that I now have the; Seu oe eae © Dg LETH EF Best Livery In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handied on commission, Stock bcarded by the day week O7 With 16 years exyer- jience Mr Lewis teels abie to compete with any Livery barn in this section. allard see him Cc BLEW &CO enn pein ipa altel iil ieanesitldibi tin sens ongetili

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