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os E INCIDENTS OF as than Capt. John P. and builder. For er from wrecked di- ‘yo ond the keenest of ng from a life more re; Grant, the carpe goonths he was a suite Joss of men tic pains ari ansbi- Tabor and arduous exposure as an ofticer the late war, and later asa U.S. mail carrier. A fepresentative of this paper called on . Grant for ae story. He met the news- ¢ man cheerily, and in his own honest, is eile Jangna said was born in South Berw -§), 1834, and when two ye ® with my parents to Old i years old I was apprer builder, nicl Col 2 to learn the carpenter's tr: rivilege of attending Philli then as nowa 1s seat of juated from there where [ served two years with Ion im. G. Kimball, a noted builder of the time. ~# worked in Newburyport two years and fhen established myself in business in West VAmesbury. During this peri at Charlestown. In 1862 L remove fork where I enlisted in the U s A rni time disable Augusta, Me., in 1865. the mails between York and Ports- mouth, N. H., for twelve years. T remove to Medway in March, 1887, where Th | since resided, in bu builder. I have rai ‘ren, and have now a me. arpenter family of ten ch B “lin dur. ks went by ked with dizzy spells, protr: and more frequent as the v ith these attacks came ince: ‘bad spasms of coma so that instantly I woule A United State SHIPS [i THE LATE WAR. | ’ From the Gazette, Medway, Mass. ul went to Portland, | 1 1 was mar- to | eurnes' fi gerved nearly th years, participated in | (Signed) Jorn P. L. GRANT. y-three battles, some of them the hottest Capt. Grant will be glad to answer any of the war, was tv wounded and for | letters addressed him about his case. His “J secured and kept the contract for car- | amily of six residing “About three years sgo I was suddenly ant vomiting ‘Officer HIS LIFE AND HARD- } fall sc wherever Imicht be and remain so for time. ; Iwas forced to keep in bed, my digestion was wrecked, my business was going to pieces and everything looked very dark. Of course Y tried all kinds of remedies that amended but tono avail, and I also Medical Institute in Boston, but all ture was fruitless. bee I secured a box of Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and received so vat relief from them that my family and self could see the direct benefits. “T kept on with their use and steadily grew better. The dizzy attacks Jessened and at last lett me, the vomiting has entirely ceased has not yet stopped its proveme: digestion is now good and no other agency than to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People ean my cure be ascribed ‘*T had since the war, been troubled greatly with chronie rheumatism but this was relieved ng these pills. It is one of the greatest “s ever used hy anybody and every nber of ah family has the same hig! | opinion of it that I do. I have nothing but t, grateful praise for what it has done Soon for me | address is P. O. box 142, Medway, Mass. came to the poorly paid pastcr of a/ certain New England churcb, his| flock determined to mect at his|p Pa's Prayer. Ose bard wioter when. sickness | bome ard offer prayer for the|p speedy‘recovery of the sick ones} and for material blessings upon the pastor's family While one of the fering a fervent prayer for blessings | upon the pastor's household, there |!« deacons was of-| a) the door was opened a stout farmer |s boy was seen “What do you want. boy?” asked one of the elders. e “Brought pa’s prayer.” “What do you meau?” “Yep, brought pa’s prayers an’ they’re out in the wagon. me, an’ we'!l get ’em in” Investigation disclosed that pa’s prayers ecnsisted of potatoes, flour, Just help|t bacon, corn meal, turnipe, apples, warm clothicg and a lot of jellies for the sick oves. The prayer meet- ing adjourned in short order. | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People contain, in a condensed form, all the ele- ments necessary to give new life and rich- ness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregulari- ties and all forms of weakness. In men they effect a radical eure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of what- ever nature. Pink Pil's are sold in boxes - (never in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for gists, or dir 1. Medic and may be had of all drug- 6 t by mail from Dr. Williams’ ine Company, Schenectady, FRENCH REMEDY the abovo results in’30 days. It acta , kly. Ci ; Mothers fai © Young men will regain their lost manhood. and o! mon will recover their youthful vigor by using y restores Nervous | REVIVO. It quickly and su: © Deas, Lost Vitality, Impoten Loat Yow , Wasting Diseas ail effects of self-abuse or excess and indisc which unfits one for study, business or marriag ) Rot only cures by starting at the isanroat nerve to ‘Other, It can be carried in vest po 5 61,00 per packaze, or Circular free. ‘he money. Address WAL MEDICINE C0., 271 Wabash Ave., CHIC.G0, ILL * or Druggist. | For Sale in Butler, by H. L. 50 YEARS’ _ EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, COPYRICHTS &c. sending a sketch and description nay in, free, whether an invention is table. Communications strictly patent ” tial, Oldest agency for securing patents America, We have a Washington office. nts taken through Munn & Co. receive ‘secial notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, - beautifully illustrated, largest cireul: scientific journal, week!y, terms $3.(4 six months. Specimen copies and 1K ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CC., 361 Broadway, New York. Cure for Impotence, Lo: of Manhood, Semi JOZMANLIS ORIENTAL Nervousness, Self Distru: Locs of Memory, &c. moh a STR la Boxes, $5 00. Svectal Directions Matled with each Box. Address “Ballard Saow Lintment Co. 2910 Lucas Ave. 8T. LOUIS, = ‘ A LOCAT. DISEASE A CLIMATIC AFFECTION Nothing but a local Temedy or change of climate will cure it, Get a well-known pharmaceuti¢ edy, ELY'S CREAM BALW Tt is quick! 7 the nasal passages and protects the memprane. senses of taste and sinell, eu Toe at druggist or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N.Y ACCIDENT AXD—— INSURANCE. $100 per mon 3 Ifdisabled by accident $50 to If you lose two limbs, sto Ifyou lose youreye sight, $20s to $ It you lose one limb $5 to $2,000, it are ill $40.00 per month Ifkitled. will pay your heirs. $208 to $5,000, 000, Tfinsured, you cannot lose ai when you are sick or ‘lisabied b Accident. ‘Absolutely protection at a cost of $1 to $2.25 al Aid Assoctation is pre- month. ‘The Fidelity M eminently the largest and strougest, Accic and Health Association in the United Stat i Local Freight. .0000000.02.10 ; Madea SOUTH BOUND Well Man eae : S’ of Me. Sit Local Freight cs THE GREAT 30th fay. ; Musee ee x for $5.00, with a posi tive written guarantee tc cure or rernad Scro, Prompt, Positive Emissions, Spermatorrhea, mo. absorbee i Gives relief at once. \ Opens and ole wxCOLD N HEA ys inflamation, heal my uarter of section four (4) and the west half o! leprae its number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast quarter ofsection four (4) in township forty (40) and said sale \ will be made subject to the approval of the cir- 242 acres of the above described land is situated in Homer township, and eighty No cocaine,no mer- 0 injarious drug. Fall size 50,trial size your income | Missoun Pacitic Railway time Table at Butler Station. NORTH & “ng ALM. No. 650 Arrive ons Some E. C. Vaxpenrvoonr a | THE AL J. HURLEY, LUMBER CO. par 9 ican General Ufice at Kansas City, Missouri. This company, with R J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo., as General Menager, has Eight Lumber Yarde in this county and otber io adjoining coun- ties. The fact that we operate pumber or sarde. erables us to buy all kinds of bui'ding material in large quantities and eell at LOWEST PRICE. Call ard see us Diamond Brazd. NNYROYAL PILLS inal and Only Genuine. reliable. CADIES ask for Chichester ¢ English Dia- ‘Brand in Red and Goid metallic xes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take jo other. Refuse dangerous eubstitue tions and imitations. At Draggists, or send de. ig stamps for Mall 10,000 Testimonials. Nar Chichester Gold by al Local Druggists. se Estate. the circuit court of Bates county, Danielson, et al. I will sell at private sale, a county, Missouri, to-wit: the south half of the southeast quarter of sec tion thirty-three (33) in township forty-one (41 of range thirty-three (33); also the east half o! J lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northwes: range thirty-three (33). ‘The terms of sale will be cash, cuit court. acres adjoinining it in West Point township saree idle 322 acres Will be sold in a body, 0 it will be divided into smaller tracés to sui haser. | Ramos JOHN C. HAYES, 6-tt Special Commis ioner? Sheriff's Sale. | | n By virtue and authority of an execution THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID for costs issued from the office of the clerk ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU} of thecircuit court of Bates county, return: able at the November term, 1897, of said | court, to me directed in favor of C W. Bos th. | and against Estes F. Murray 1 have “s and seized upon all the and claim of said defendant. Es! turray ‘ate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to ter of section of range thirty otherwise described as th ter of said section, township and range, ail i will op u ent | Bates county, Friday, November 12, 1597, articulars, testimonials and for Ladies,” in letter. by return me. = P Thllads. be. Special Commissioner's Sale of Real By authority of a decree in partition made by Missouri, in the case of Adah Fitch, et al. vs. Louisa Jane the best price to be obtained therefor, the fol- lowing described real estate situated in Bates ‘The east half of lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast quarter of section four (4) in i odomet 5 forty (40) range thirty-three (33); also right, title, in- F Nandto the following described reai z -|of Arkaneas of marderiog ber hu.-| w The northeast quarter of the southwest quar- township forty-two 42) | north half of lot one (1) of the southwest quar- | j To Cure Constipation Forever. ‘Take Casearets. Candy Cathartic. 10¢ or 2 If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Farmers’ Trust. Houston, Tex, Oct 24.—Fermers of Texas are organizing trusts avd combiner. One of the most recently organized is the Texas Farmers’ Cotton Association, of which George Andereon is president, at George- town. The objects as given out are to held cotton until a suitable price is tid by the buyers and then takes an order from the president, coun tersigned by the secretery, to turn loose a bale belonging to a member; to force landlords to accept a pre scribed share of the crops raised in- stead of demanding money: to hold down the price to be paid for pick ing cotton, an agreement being en- tered into not to pay over 40c per 100 pounds Two Milions a Year. When people buy, try, and buy again, it means they’re satisfied, The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two, million box: a year and it will be three million before New Year’s. It means merit proved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for rybody the year round. All druggist 1c, 50e a box, cure guaranteed, PULLMAN TWINS Are Said to Have Been Cut Off by Will. Chicago, Ill., Oct. 21.—The twin cons of the late George M. Pullman bave been diticherited. Z | Such is the story which bas gain- ed currency since the arrival of the widow. The story is tothe effect that the strokes of Mr. Pu'lman’s pen that made a bariier between his sons and his money were made only 10 days before bis death. At that time Mr. Pullman seemed to be in sound bealth. Mr. Pullman was genercu; ia his family, but he lived in work. The sons showed vo desire or qualities to indicate tbat they might succeed him in the direction of bis immense affairs. | For this reason, it is father cut them off. s3 of People Tbere is aC Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without dis- tress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over 1-t.as mach. Children may drink it with great benefit. Ise. ang 25c. per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. Washington, D.C, Oct. 21 —Cap- tain Crowninshbield, chief of the Bu reau of Navigation, has asked Secretary Ling for 100 more cflicers, -11,500 enlisted men ard 500 appren- t tices. t| The rspid growth of the new navy is the cause of the request, the men being needed to man new ships. Secretary Loog, it i+ thought, to day an aerolite fellas a ball of fire on ball jfourteen cunces and measures a foot; was a loud knock at the door. When | the stoves are square, with a smooth | by a workman mer cough or a little cold or baby may have to know that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure tor it Workmea who were tearing up the floor in in the besement of the city hall, found tucked tway in a corner under the floorbeams, a ecoldier’s canteen which has been there ever 1863. with dust, but its felt covering and the webbing by which it was slung from the shoulder were in a good state of preservation. choice whisky used Foley’s Honey and Tar six years ago, and are using it to-day. favorite, for while its taste is not at all un- pleasant its effects are very beneticial. never yet disappointed us possible success, sincerely yours. Cavadian steamer aid the | Jonesboro, Ark., Wedues ley. It Feil Like a Ball of Fire. Delhi. N ¥, Oct. 21—Oa Mcn- RaiJroad avenue, Candor, and enetrated the earth six feet. St-am! oured from the hole in volumes. | The aerolite is in the shape of al It weighs two pounds and od three inchesin circumference. | It is comprsed of white and ye! ow stones, varying in size. All of urface and as clearly cut as if made They are of various colors end re- embles diamonds What's the Use of Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- time. You may have a tickliug he croup and when it comes you ought Sold by H. L-Tucker Aged Whisky Found. Washington, D. C, Cet 21.— “Boss Tweed’s Kitchen,” since The canteen was covered It contained Working Woman's Home Associaticn. 21 Peoria St., Chicago, 1. an. 11, 1S06. Our Working Woman’s Home Association It hae always been @ It has Wishing you all Lavea G@ Fixtx, Mrg. Italians Cannot Enter. Duluth, Minn., October 20 —The Monarch of the Beatty ine bas arrived, having on board 34 Italians from Canada, des- tined for Daluth. Afcer examination Deputy Collector Hudson refused to allow 28 of them to land on the ground that they came here in viola tion of the contract labor law. They admitted they were hired to come here and work. The other eix were admitted because thay bad naturali zation papers. The customs authori ties have not yet learned who hired the men. CASTONRIA. Lfliltaa %3 LSD J, fe, Weayyete ‘Ths fas- simile sre A Pennsylvania man and wife, aged respectively 86 and 93 years, agreed to separate after being mar- ried three years The fers received by the Secretary of State of Illinois for the six months ending September 30, 1897, amcunted to $148.967 89 Judge Tuthill’s courtroom, the scene of the Luetgert trial, has been stripped of almost everything port- able by relic hunters. Sheriff “Buck” Taylor of Livings ton county, Missouri, was accident- allo killed while out hunting near Ballard Snow Liniment. 2 This iiniment is different in composi tion from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery which res in its being the most_penm phe i oeneTy ees ceed to sell the above described ‘premises at eating Wniment ever koown: ose Coe te eelaue to the highest bidder for cash, are numerous wnite imitations, which | at the east front door of the court house in, the AN OPEN L.ETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSE EXCLUSIVE USE 0% “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” 4 L PITCHER, of Hi > of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA.” the same Gee that has i and does 1 bear the This is the ori used in the al « PITCHER'S ; = y ao RTS OUR RIGHT TO THE “CASTORIA,” AND OUR TRADE MARK, Massachusetts, annis, On every wrapper. CASTORIA,” which has been es of the Mothers of America for over thirty LOCK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is years. the kind you have always bought Coe —— on the and has the signature of 2 a4 JL Ede wrap- per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex- cept The Centaur Company of President. March &, 1897. Do Not Be Do not ead a cheap subs whic which Chas. H. Fletcher is Cb Gt-hes—OnD. Deceived. life of your child by accepting h some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- gredients of which even he does not know. <e ist on “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUN COMPANY, TT MUARAY STACET, NEW YORK CITY. “DIRT DEFIES TI Mm voor, "TRA N Fer Pare by iS GREAT Order of Publication STATE OF MISSUURI, as County of Bates. } - In the Circnit Court of Bates county, Missouri In vacation October Sth, 1897. Addie Atkin- son, plaintiff, vs. Rebecca A Waterman, de- fandant, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, Graves & Clark before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mo., in vacation, and files her peti- tion and affidavit, alleging among other things that defendant, Kebecca A Waterman, is not aresident of the state of Missouri: Where upon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by pence that plaintiff’ has commenced a suit against her in this court, by petition and affidavit npon a certain promissory note executed by defend- ant to plaintiffon the Gth day of May, Isv6 in the sum of $384, with interest at 10 per cent per annum, and that d+ fendant’s property has been attached, and that unless the said Rebecca A. Waterman, be and ap- pear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in sai i county, on the Sth day of November next, and on or be fore the third day of eaid term ifthe term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in satdcanse. the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly ‘And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the ButLxer WEEKLY TIMES, a Weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county Missouri, for four weeks saccessively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the fret day of the next term ot the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circailt Clerk Atruecopy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit [skaL] court of Bates county, Miseouri. this 5th dav of October, 1897. STEWAKT ATCHESON, 45-4t Circuit Clerk :Trustee’s Sale Whereas, David Litson and Frank Stucker by their deed of trust dated January 29th, 189%, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 135, page 98, conveyed to the undersigned trustee, the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the northest quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section No. thirty 33) in township No. forty (49) of range thirty-thre 33) which conv st to secure P notes fully described and whereas default has been made in the payment of one of the said notes and accrued interest now past dueand unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and deste a the conditions of said deed of trast, | will pro- ance was made in t ment of four certai in said deed of tras city of Butler. county of Bates and state of Mis- the sellera great profit. Beware ment. Neuralgia, Sprins, Bruises, r, druggist. } meets. .| will urge congress increase the Tr S t| personuel of the uavy in accordance with Crowninshield’s recommenda- tion. YO ought to know that when suffering from Usas kidney trouble that a safe. sure remedy is Foley’s Kidney Care, Gaarantee or money refunded. : Tue United States supreme court James K. Taylor of Peuosylvanie, | has larchitect of the treasury. | were interred in the church yerd al Glen Cove. L I ordered a new tral of Mary Kitter ing, convicted in the western district band. e per | n ] Missouri, 1 | Tt has $5,000.00 cash deposits with the States | petween the hours of nine o'clock in the | fore- afternoon of that of California and he solidity of its protection to its members. For particulars addres: J. L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec, and Gen§ Maneger> San Francciso. Missouri, which, together, | noon and tive o’cloc with ample Reserye Fund and large assets | make ite certificate an absolute guarantee 0: in the day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, ~) sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- aired at public vendue to the highest bidder r cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E. C. MUDD, 6-4 Sheriff of Rates County. Best to take after dinneg; prevent distress, aid diges- tion, eure constipation. Purely vegetable; do not gripe or cause pain. Prepared only by C.L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. sa } a | stra‘or’s Notice. Admin ation on the M deceased, were granted to undere by the probate court of Bat All persons baying claims az lare Fequired to exbibit them for allowan to the admint within one year after t be preciadec date of said letters, or they mi ‘This lith day of October. 13% F. E. MOSIER, Administrat ever barred. 45 40 a from any benefit of sari estate: and if suc! claim be not exhibited within two years from / pa: | Ss ie Gate of this publication, they shall be for- | » may be recommended because they pay these and demand Ballard’s Snow Lini- It positively cures rheumatism, Wounds, Cuts, Sciatic and Inflamatery rheuma- tism, Burns, Scalds, Sore Feet, Con- tracted Muscles, Stitt Joints, Old Sores, Pain in Back, Barb Wire Cuts, Sore Chest or Throat. and is especially bene- ficial in Pararalysis. Sold by H L Tuck- No more consuls will be appciat- ed, it is announced, until congress b-en appcioted supervising The remains of Charles A Dana 2 is hereby given, that letters of estate of G. souri, on Friday November 12, 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, interest and costs. J.C. CLARK, Trustee. es Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, John Lewis, Jr., and Maggie J. Lewis, his wife, by their certain deed of trust dated April 39, 1°97, and recorded in the office of the recoraer of deeds, in Bates county, Missouri, in book No, 135 at page 470, convey- ed to the undersizned trustee the following described real estate lving and being situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: All of lote two and three (2 & 3) in block six (6, in Littie’s addition to Hume, Missouri: also all of lots five (5), six (6), eeven (7), eight (s), pine (9), ten ( d eleven (11) in ‘block one (1) in Standish’s First Addition to Name, »| Bates county, Missouri, which said convey- ance of said property above described was made in trust to secure the paymentof a cer- tain promissory note faily described in said Ceed of trust; and, whereas default hes been made in the payment of said note and the In- terest thereon and the esme is now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request t | Of the legal holder of said note and in purea- 49-40 of trust Il will proceed to sell the above de- S. y KING.” THEN IER = ROYALTY ITSELF. SHERIFF’S SALE—By virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the November term, 1397, of said court to me directed in favor of J H Beckham, Joseph Mercerand J G McKnight, partners doing business under the firm name and style of Beckham, Mercer & Company, and agains: J C Jett and W E Thornbrongh, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of defenlants, J C Jett and WE Thornabrough in and to the following describ- ed real estate situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to wit: ‘The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- ter of section four (4) in township forty-one (4) of range thirty-three (33) all in Bates county, Mo.,I willon Friday November 12, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler. Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereef us may be required at public vendue to the highest bid- der forcash, to satisfy eald execution and costa. E. C, MUDD, 48-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, S T Clinkenbeard and Martha A Clinkenbeard his wife, by their deed of trust dated September 24, 1895, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Misscuri, in book 137 page 344, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section five (5) in town- ship thirty-nine of range thirty (30) containing twenty (20) acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been made in the payment of the interest on said note now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request ot the legal holaer of sald note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will pro- ceed té sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front doorof the court house in the city of Butler. county of Bates and state of ais souri, on Thursday, November 4th, 1897, between the hours of nine o’cl noon and aye o’clock in the day for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. D. ALLEN, 48-4 Trustee, —_—$_—__$_ Executor's Sule of Per-onal Property pts) Notice is hereby given. that in pursnance to the order of the probate court of Bates county, Missouri, made on October let, 1597, we the nndersigned executors of the estate of RE Sproall, deceased. will on © Monday October I8th,1897, sell at public sale, for casi in hand, at the east front door of the court hoase, in the city of Butler, of Bates county, Miseouri, the following described personal property, be- longing to said estate to wit: One note of date October 2ith, 144, dueon or before January lst, is% for $325, bearing interest at eight per cent per annum; and one note of date October 24th, 1894, for $325, bear- ing interest at rate of eight per cent per si num. Buth ofeaid notes bet given by one Henry Heim to RB H Sproall, and seca bya second deed of trust on 120 acres of land in 8t. Clair coanty, Missouri. JOHN C. SPROULL, H. P, COCKRELL, 47-4t Executors of BR. H. Sprouil, Dec’d SHERIFF’S SALE—By virtue and authority of a general execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county returnable at the November term, 1897, of said court, tome directed in favor of H HT jee and ‘against Stella Martin I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of defendant, Stella Martin in and tothe following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wit: Lots three, four and five (3, 4 & 5) in Baker's addition to the city of Butler, I will on Friday November 12, 1997, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that | ance to the terms and conditions of ssid deed | } scribed premises, rso much thereof as may | be neceseary, at public vendae,to the highest | bidder for cash, at the east front door of the | court house in the city of Butler, Bates county | Mi-souri, on | Saturday, November 20th, 1597, | between the hours of pine o'clock in the fore- | noon and five o’elock in the afternoon of that | day, for the purposes of estisfying ssid dett, | day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much theregf as may be re- uired at public vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E. C. MUDD. Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. At { = = = | Administrator's Notice | interest and costs. Wek feat Trastee. of Final Setth eby vei in the estate of W Wi d | wo make final settle werm of the Bates County ZZIE J. ALL - | ber, 15%. £5-4 iven to all creditors, : m0 SIL creditor n'a | ail persons having claims agai bat we, Lizzie J Hall and | requl orsofsaid estate, intend | 8¢m* mt thereof, at the next | ssid letters. 0 Probate Court, in | ny benefit of te of Missouri, to be held at ing on the Sth a of Novem- LE Notice is hereby civen, that letters of edmin- fetration on the estate of Robert Knaus, ce- | ceased, were granted to the undersigned on | the ith day of Octcber, i%7, by the probate -ourttof Bates county, Missouri. ed to exhibitthem for allowance to the ithin one year after the date of cluded from not exhibited within tw: of this pablication. they shalt a ed, This izth c23 or T. 1257. mais Cc. N. TEETER, 43-4 Admizistrstor. petesid estate are.

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