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Order of Publication. ® TE OF MISSOURI)... Countyof Bates. § : it remembe! «1, That heretofore, to-wit: at reguiar term of the it court of Bates aunty, Me gun and held at the court I, in the of Butler on the first Tues- | er the ond Monday in February, and afterw 20th day of Wich 1897, the same ‘"Thirty-fifth | aeipiday of said term, among other, th Bio ing proc shad, to: pof Missouri at tt ation and t of SH Fisher € ctor of. the of Bates coun i ¢ of Mis j if, vs. Thi nown heirs of | -kson and the unknown heirs plaintif here petition and affiday things that Archibald B Robinson, are both dead that the estate bi wo their heirs who. are if and relator or his a, that said def ndants are non-residents of te of Missouri. Where s ordered court that said defendants be notified by i menced a suit ion and affida- of whieh is to t or attorney, object oe othe lien of the stat ment taxes of the years 1svl ‘and 184, amounting in the aggre ate gum of $8.11, & ether with i rest, commission and fees upon the following i tracts vd in Bates me north half of tl st quarte: ip forty (40) of range thirty and ‘unless the said defendants be and appear of this court to be begun and ty of Butler, Bates county rst. Tuesday after the second 1407, and on or before the f (if the term thall so long con- ot then before the end of the ‘ad to said petition according to vill be taken as confessed and rding to the prayer of described real He Hold to satisty th Tey it is further ordered by pe of be publishe kl the court in the But- wspaper print- nty, Missouri, last insertion re the first day of | A true copy from Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid sealof said court hereunto D » in Butler on Order of Publication ATE OF MISSOL Rie ates. it Court of Bates County, Missouri, jon April 17th, 3807 State of Mi tthe relation and to the use of AF -oflicio collector of the revenue of punty in the state of Missouri, plain- Margaret Lower and W E Walton, nts Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintiff! herein by attorney before the undersigned clerk of uit court of Bates county in the state of Raouri in vacation and files her petition and vit stating among other things that the e named defen Margaret Lower, isa r the state of Missouri. Whereupon clerk in vacation that said by publication that intiff has commenced a suit against her i is court by petition and affidavit the eneral nature of wh is to enfore ne state of Missouri for the delinquent amounting in the aggre- her with interest, upon the following tuated in Bates coun- ts, commission and fe ped tracts of land Missouri, to-wit: Hixty acres in the west side of the northwest marter of jon nine (9) township thirty-eight ) of range thirty (30), and that un- the said defendant ‘be and appear the next term of this court to be begun holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, ssouri, on the first Tuesday after the se ond nday in June, 1807, and on or before the ird day thereof (if the term shall so long con- me, and if not then before the end of the y and plead to said tition prding to , the same will t as confessed and ent rendered according to the prayer of tition, and the above described real es- sold to satisfy the same. ‘And it is farther ordered by the clerk afore- that a copy hereof be published in the Bu Wrekiy Trves, a weekly newspaper inted and published in Bates county, Mis- ,for four weeks snecessively, the last ion to be at least fifteen days before the tday of the next term of said court. A true from the record, Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid [seat] with the seal of said court hereunto affixed; Done at office in Butler on is the 17th day of April, 1897. STEWART ATCHESON, . W. Taytor, Cireuit Clerk. 2-4 Deputy Clerk. Order of Publication. ATE OF MISSOURI) County of Bates. 5 the Circuit Court of Bates county invacation, April 15th, 18% Missouri at the relation and Owen, ex-officio collector of th Bates county in the state of Missouri tiff, v fenda: 83. Missouri, plain- . The Atlantic Trust Company, de- Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by rattorney before the undersigned clerk of cireult court of Bates county in the te of Missouri, in vacation and files her tition, stating among other things that the renamed defendant, The Atlantic Trust Com my is a non. of Missouri. hereupon it is ordered by th rk in vaca- onthat said defendant be notified by publi tion that plaintiff has commenced a suit against it in thi by petition the object d general nature of whichis to enforce the of the state of Missouri for the delinquent es of the year 1895, amounting in the aggre- gate to the sum of $8.47, sether with interest, ts, commission and fi upon the following ibed tracts of land situated in Bates coun- ty, Missouri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section twelve in nship thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-two in Bates panty Missouri, — and it unless the and ap- ipear at the next his court to be be- in and holden in the city of Butler, Bates nty, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the wcond = Monday June, 1897, and on or fore the third day thereof (if the term shall Wo long continue, and if not then before t lof the term,) and plead to said tion aceord- to law, the same shall be tak confessed judgment rendered according to the ed ofaaid petition, and the above described real tatate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- faid that a copy hereof be published in the Bur- tan Weenty ties, a weekly paper print- and published in Bates county, Missouri, four weeks successively, the last insertion D be at least fifteen days before the first day of next term of said court. A true copy from the Mord. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto (srar} antix t office in Butler on this the 1 ril, 1 4.W. Tayron, Bett Deputy Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue and authority peogeacral execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county Teturnable at the June term, 1897, of said court fome directed in favor of J Hi Beckham, Joseph rand J McKnight, partners doing ness under the firm name and style of am, Mercer & Company, and tJ C and W E Thornbrough, I have vi fad seized upon all the right, title, interest and of defendants J C Jett and WE , in and tothe following described real situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wi The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- of section four (4) in township forty-one ) of range thirty-three, allin Bates county, ey I will on Thursday June 24, 1897, PRetween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore= ‘Bon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that WW, at the cast front door of the court house, \ city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, F well the same or so much thereof as may be re~ | | There May be War- London, May 20.—Orders have been sent to ths army reserve in Natal to bold themse!ves inreadines3 for active service This is looked | < upon as the first step towards a hos \ tile movement against the Boers prising | results eG | | Clairette Soap. | It makes clothes | whiter and 4 | washes tt less work, in less time, at less expense. CLAIRETTE SOAP a pure soap, a good soap, an economical soap. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, ‘The City of Butler will between the hours of two o'clock p. 1 three o’clock p.m. of that day at the City Hall in the City of Butler, sell to the highest respon- sible bidder who will give the largest per cent- age yearly of the gross receipts earned there- with and by means thereof a franchise to erect construct, maintain and operate a system of telephones, electric alarms and calls in the said City of Butler, for the period of ten years from t of the sale thereof, said sale to be con- y the Marshal of the City of Butler and the bidding to be opened and done orally. Ab persons desiring to bid being required ‘to fi with the City Clerk before the bjdding begins a bond in the sum of F Hundred doilars with two or more good securities to the City of But- ler, which shall be approved by the Mayor and conditioned that if his bid is accepted “by the Council of the City of Butler he will “begin substantial work in the erection and ruc- tion of said em of telephones, electri¢ alarms and calls within sixty days from the date of this sale and prosecute the same diligently to a ymplete system ready to accom publie and all subseribers for te City of Butler within six months from the sale and will pay the yearly rental agreed upon on or before the Ist day of June of eac! year and save the City harmless from any a) all damages from the erection, constrt tion, maintenanee and operation of system. The sale of said franc the erection, maintenance and oper: said system to be in accordance with nance of the City of Butler, entitled ‘*An dinance providing for the construction, tenance and operation of a system of telephones tric alarms and calls in the City of Bu Missouri, and for a sale of a franchise th passed May 17th, Ww and ate the +s in the in »s county,M signed tru tate lying and being situa Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Beginning twent rods north and forty (40) rods east of th yest corner of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-three ) township forty (40) of range thirty-one (31) running thence south twenty (20) rods to the north line of th th- east quarter of the southwest quarter of secti twenty-three (23) township forty (40) of range thirty-one (31), thence east to center of branch thence northwest with branch to Butler and Johnstown road, thence west to beginning; ex- cept a thirty (30) foot road off of the south end which conveyance was made in trust to secu the payment of one certain note fully < seribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, di fault has been made in the payment of the annu- al interest on said note and the same is now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, st the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trast, f will proceed to sell the above described premises at public yendue, 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 Friday June lth, 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 debt ntefest and costs. Cc, A ALLEN, Trustee. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? ., County of Bates, , eae In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri In vacation, April 16th, 1897, C Ford plaintiff, vs. Katherine Ford, defendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff! herein by hisattorney John T Harding, before the un- dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and fileshis peti- tion and affidavit, alleging among other things that defendant, Katherine Ford, is nota resident of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is order- ed by theclerk in vacation that aid defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against her in this court by peti- 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 without any reasonable cause did leave and de- sert the plaintiff and has remained absent from him for 3more than the space of one whole year, and that unless the said Katherine Ford, nd appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be begun and hol enat the court house in the city of Butler,in said county, on the 15th day of June, next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or fore the last y of said term nswer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be take nfessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the” Butter WEEKLY Tiwks, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks suc ively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the cireuit court. sT yART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk ‘A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of {sear] Bates county, this 16th day of April 1897. SWART ATCH J. W. Tayxior, ci 23-41 Deputy Clerk. THE A. J. HURLEY LUMBER CO. | a ae General Office at Kansas| City, Missour1. ‘to recover $50.000 for The Tranvaal autherities have to- structed their field officers to patrol the Natal borders, and Presideat Krueger is apprise 1 of every move ment of ths British forees Here in London a studied attempt is being made to arouse popular sentiment against the Boers. State of Ohio, City ot T. J.ucas County. Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is the senio. partner of the firm of F J Cheney & Co., doing business in the city | ot Toledo, county and state aforesaid, | and that firm will pay the sum of ONE} HUNDERD DOLLARS tor each and every case ot Catarrh that cannot be cur- | ed by the use of Hail’s Catarrh Cure. | FRANK jy CHENE Sworn to before me and suscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Dec. A. D. '9S} {Sear | A. W. GLEASON, —~ Notary Public. Hali’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, | and acts directly on the blood and mucous | surfaces ot the system. Send for testi-} monijals, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. gas7Soli by druggist, 75- All kinds of fruit are growa here, | In the raising of apples and pears. Missour1, in ber infancy, in tbat line of production, is a formidable rival | of the East, and when ber sesources| are ful'y developed, she will control | the fruit market. In the raising of | some fruits, Missouri has special ad- | vantages, for in addition to reaching | their great st perfection here, both in quelity and quantity, the early seasons enable the producer to put them the in advance of the glut and while prices are remun- erative. ou market DON’T FEEL RIGHT. Whenever the liver becomes disordered there is certain t» be disturbances in the general health. ‘The victim of a torpid liver will feel bilious, drowsy, tired. despondent, irritable. avd the trouble is allowed to remain, it will extend its influence until it lays him on his back for a sick spell of greater or less duration. Whenever you get into this condition, you ere in urgent need of Prickly Ash Bitters to cleanse the bowels, regulate and strenghten the liver and promote digestion. Get a bottle at once a few doses will set you right, and if kept on hand and taken occasionally during the hot months will not only cure, but prevent disease, It 1a a valuable system regulator. Soid by McClement & Co. The opportunity to buy a home among us was 1.ever better and a man with limited means can buy and build him a home not surpassed in the west. Our climate and natural advantages here offer big induce ments, and a new lease on life to the cold winters of the north Look on both sides of this question. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, snd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I is guaranteed to give pevtect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H.L. Tucker druggist More Iowa people have bought farms in Bates Co, Missouri during the past year than during the six years preceding that time, and more of them are comiag Missouri has room for them and still offers them farme for a great deal less than their actual value. The present price of land, though, wil! ba changed one of these days. | Unfortunate People. are they who while suffering from Kidney Die- eases are prejudiced against all advertised remedies. They should know that Foley’s Kidney Cure ls not a quack remedy. but an honest guaranteed medicine tor Kidney and bladder troubles AtJ A Trimble’s. “A Horrible Death. New York, May 20.—Adeline Cogs- well, a typewriter employed in the factory of W. T. Martin & Co., 96 South street, was horribly crushed} in an elevator at tbe factory. Sbe attempted to start the elevator when her dress caught and she was drawn through a Ginch space, crushing every bone in her body. | When you feel weak, nervous and irritable caused by too severe physical labor, a few doses of MacDonald’s Barley Elixir will give you valuable help. It strengthens the body and restores the vital energy, promotes good appetite, sound sleep and cheerful spirits. Price, $1.00. Sold by McClement & Co New York, May 20—Chsirman) Rouse, a wool merchant, bas! brought suit against Peter J Quin | trespass. | Quin built a big house «t 63 one} hundrejand third street and en-| joining lot, owned uy Mr. Rorte. | bottle. | It promptly relieves Bronchitis. Sold by | jthe most beautiful Court House Burned. Elkins, W. Va., May 21.—Ran dolph county, the largest county in the state, is without a court honse. The building barned Jate yesterday at Beverly. The janitor burning garbage in the basement saturated the refuse with four or five gailons cf kerosene and touching a match to it left the building Among the papers destroyed were. $40,000 in vouchers, $18,000 in school orders and $10,000 ia road orders. The building cost $40.000. The loss to the building and furni-! ture will reach $50,000. with no in- surance What is a Guarantee. 1 It is this. If you haye acoughor cold a tickling in the throat, which keeps you constantly coughing,or it you are afflict- ed with any chest, throat or lung trouble whooping cough, &c., and you use Bal lard’s Horehound Syrup ‘as directed | | | | | | | giving it a tair trial, andno benefit is| experienced, we authorize our advertised agent io retund your money on return ot Tt never tails to give satistaction H. L. Tucker re, Stezrist Sued, Mrs Henry A. Siegrist of 2 West woman in St. | | | moreland piace, considered by many | Louis, was sued for $10,000 damages | |to day by Kittie Schuchman. Tue latter was nurse girl, and saulted by ber mistress Mrs Shegrist’s Mrs. Sie- jgrist is a daughter of Dr J. J Lawrence, the millionaire publisher of Medical Brief. What's the Use ot Talking claims she wa as-/ About colds and coughs in the} sum- | mer time. You may haye a tickliug cough or alittle cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Sy best cure for it. Sold by H. To Save flis Sen. the} Indianapolis, Ind, May 21 —An| appeal will be made to President McKinley for the pardon of Theo- dore Haughey, the Indianapolis bank wrecker, who is serving a term | of eight years in the Northern Indi ana prison Haughey is now 74. It has been reported since the aged banker's conviction that he consent 2d to endure sentence to save his son, Schuyler Haughey ‘The fac- simile signature of isco every ‘wrapper. 72 le Wrecked in Russia. St. Petersburg. May 15.—A ter- rible railway disaster befell the mili- tary train last evening between Rockenhof and Eliva on the Valki Jurjev line. Sixteen cars were smashed. Two officers and nearly 100 soldiers were killed and sixty others were eeriously injured. CASTONRIA. ‘The fac- pesils oo Lf lida “im There ja no” diptberia here and people are not troubled with catarrh in the head, as they are farther north. Our winters are about like Central Towa with January and February left out Why withstand the frost of anoth- er winter. Why endure the bard chips of shovelling snow and pro- tecting stock durwg your rigid winter, when within your reach there is a place where zero seldom comes. Fence Mis:ou1i to herself and she can live independent. For she bas inside her borders everything neces- sary to make man happy end pros- perous. Rheumatism Is a blood disease and only a blood reme- dy can cure it. So many people make the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi- ly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastle, Indiana, says: ‘‘For years Ihave suffered with Sciatic Rheuma-| “os & tism, which the best physicians were un- able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un- able to take my food or handle myseif in any way; I was abso- lutely helpless. Three bottles of SS.S. re- - lieved me so that I ywas soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across the room, and when I had finished one dozen bottles was cured completely and am as weil as ever. I now weigh I70.”” | i | | Reape af Old Dr SANTELPICEER ‘ANecetable Preparation for As- || similating the Food and Regula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANIS «CHILDREN _ Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness andRest.Contains neither um,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Panpkin Sead lx Senne > ‘ocala Salts ~ Anise Seed © Fippermint - Li Carbonat Seda iam Seed - ist THE GREAT i Plarer: Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | po gies Stomach Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Ato months old 35 Doses —35 CENTS ——— Photacraphed from Life. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. _ Madea ney VG AE Well Man 15th Day. ‘ vy, 30th Day. 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Circulartree. Address OVAL MEDICINE ., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICSGO, ILL For sale at Butler Mo. ,by!H L Tucker druggtat or 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending 8 sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is probahly patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest agency for: mts in, ‘America. We have a Washington Eitice. Patents taken through Munn & svecial notice in the an $1.56 six months. pene, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, iMustrated, largest circulation of {fc journal, weekly, terms $3.00 a year ; Specimen copies and ND dress ¥ scientl Book ON PATENTS sent free. Ad: MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. MADE ME A MAN a itive each mail, free. package; AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE “ALL Nervous Diseases—Failing Mem: ory, Impotency, Sleeplessness, ete., caused ba AUuse or op quickly and. surel and su: fertore Lost Vitality in. ‘Sa Gryoung.and fita man forstudy, business or marriage. Prevent Insanity’ and Consumption if ‘heir ues shows immediate im fects a CURE where all other he genuine Ajax Tablets. They ‘and willcureyou. We written guarantee to effect a cure 50 TS. in case or refund the money. Price per OF ex pkges (full treatment) for $26). By in pax wrapper. upon receipt of AX REMEDY CO. Sas" For sale in Butler by G. A. Vanhall, Druggist, Ht BICYCLES Special Bargains. God Agents Wanted. Catalog TELE. Vim Cycle Company 332-344 Wabash Ave., Chicago | n. Makes walking eaey. NDERCORNS tenyar Conte ne for study, business or marriage. It | ice. Cireular | Cures when all others fail | ys Ds ae me COODLOE. This celebrated Stallion will atand the sea- | son of 1897 at the barn of H. P. Nickell, tn | Homer township, at $+ to insure ike | colt. | Mot responsible for accidents. Deseipe jonand Bay stallion bred by John T. Wood- terling, Ky.,foaled in 1888. Sired by ‘one of Kentucky’s greatest saddle at dam Kitty Fogr. y Beauty. ot the dam of more high priced saddle horses in any mare living or dead, Srd dam the famous Haggard mare. Blue Jeans sired by Phillips’ Black Horse, he 0 Gen, Taylor, ist dam by Gray Eagle Jr , he by Grey Eagle, gnd dam by Oden’s Crockette, he by Roanoak, 3rd dam by Potomac, 4th dam by Sir Archie. Beauty was sired by the noted sire. Magic,sire of Post Boy 2.28 1-2 Clemmle G. 2.15, Mystery, 2.25, Kene 2.23 1-2 and many other first ones. His first dam by Bentons capes eon of modock 3d by Blackburn’s Whip. hi This stallion is not only saddle horse, hasone cross that makes him connected with some of the best and fastest trotters. This horse Horgeceed & belonged te G. D. Arnold, of Summit township. H. P. NICKELL NEW YORK WORLD THRICE.A-WEEK EDITION. 18 pages a week. 156 papers a yaer It stands first among ‘weekly” papers in size, frequency of publica- tion and freshness, variety and reli- ability of contents. It is practically a drily at the low price ate weekly; and its vast list of subseribers,extend- | ng to every state and territory of the Union and foreign countries, will youch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated and among its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market re- ports, all the latest fashions for wo- men and a long series of stories by \the greatest living American and English authors, Jerome K. Jerome, Conon Doyle, Stanley Weyman, Mary E. Wilkins, Anthony Hope, Brande: Matthews, Bret Harte, etc. We offer this unequaled newspaper and BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES togeth- er one year for $1 50. The regular subseription price of the two papers is $2 00. | ACCIDENT AND—— HEALTH ‘SU RANCE. ‘THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU | If disabled by sceident $3 to $1% per month If you lose two limbs, $28 to 85.09. | If you lose your eye sight. S82 to 85.0, It you lose one iimb 853 to $3.00, satel 0 is cache adn ini iscsi at | croached halfan inch cn the ad-| A Real Blood Remedy. | ss said tion and costs. s cures Scrofula, Sse ae } execution an : : i See me * bl saat sneaeermeoad a This company, with R. J. Hurley, Executor’s Notice. form o x COE ued aera eriff of Bates County, Beets : : ea bl ; | rp rsd | Notice is hereby given, that letters testa- « d purely vegeta-| f Butler, Mo., as General Manager, | y 2 So ( d purely vegeta: of Butler, * | mentary on the estate of Eleanor Jayne, de Sie Sree y for the blood avc - ¥ i is i, were nted to the undersigned on = bas Eight Lumber Yard zm thi j fhe oth day ot May. 1so7, by the probate court nothing els i matter permanect-} county and other in adjoiniog coun. | of Bates count issouri. If you are {11 $4.09 per month. If killed, will pay your heirs, 82% to & If insured, you cannot lose sil your ine when you are sick or dissbied by Accident Absolately protection at a cost of $i to $2.2° per monto. The Fidetity Mutal Aid Association is pre- eminently the largest and strongest Acciden' and Health Asscciation in the United States. It has 86,0.06 cash deposite with the States of California and Missouri, which, together. with ample Reserve Fund and large assets maxe its certifcate an absolute guarentee of the solidity of its to ite members. For particuisre address J. L.M. SHETTERLY, See. and Gen. Manager San Francisco, ed ‘At public vendue to the highest bidder Cash, to satisfy 2090-99 0b eee e | tt way Assignees’s Notice of Application for . a Discharge. | Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned ee of J. W. Spears, will on Tuesday, Toth day of June, 1897, or as soon thereafter the same can be heard present to tne Cir- Court of Bates County, Missouri, then in . his petition and application. asking to Hone nre se t All persons hi = Sore iy canes cere i c v 3: {red to exhibit them for allowance to a Pay lett , or they may e preciu ra } number oF wares = pion es 2 - sae Denese of said estate; andifsuch claims be! all kinds of building materia: in large | hot exhibited within two years from the date | arged from hie trust as assignee 33 iti ll at LOWEST d. Dated this April 2th, 1S! quantities and se barred i blication, they shall be forever Citta, rhis May oi, 1:97. : ER, Call and see us. Assignee of J. W. Spears. PRICE. an oes GEO. D, McNEIL, Executor. | G2 } Co., Atlanta, 26-48 i

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