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‘a iS CESSIVE FATIGUE _DANGEROUS. figue Mears a Craught on Gne’s Reserve Strength. From the Leader, Cleveland, Ohio. alter, who lives at No. 5 Ee , Cleveland, Ohio, is one of a pall army who ean bea ony to Dr. illiams’ Pink Vills rime of life. He ily is his pride. Hw i and haus a splendid physiqn y other men who are similar! the possession of an excelient constitutic recently overestimated the strain which ould undergo. He is the yardmaster of pyer Coal Company, N Commercial St., and in that eaparity ds #t necessary to exe considerable bysica) strength. The use of a great deal muscular energy, however, did not seem fleet him in any manner until last spring he discovered. his alarm, that he fi been over-exerting © He began be troubled with congestion, mental and lysical prostration, a relaxation of seular tissues, insomnia, and other symp- of the result of overwork. in his own words is interesting, for he it in the plain and simple manner} acteristic of a man who earns his susten- e by the sweat of his brow, and at the ne time he pays a glowing tribute to his nimate and diminutive benefactor : "Tt was last M. aid Mr. Sonnhalter, that I began to not the effects of my dwork. The blood would rush from my rt into my head, and almost make me int. J felt that my strength was on the ne, and my entire sy of order. Strong as J was I would feel ik. I wi nervous, and felt distressed only in body, but in mind as well. When woke in the morning I dreaded to think he hard day’s work which was ahead of My footsteps were not light and ightly as formerly, and I was altogether ched. My appetite always strong, rous and healthy before, seemed to be rting me, TF could not sleep weil, and unable to get the rest and recreation I THE GREAT oth Day. OFF REMEDDZT uces the above results in 30 days. It acta erfuliy and quickly. Cures when all others fail bug men will regain their lost manhood, and old oo will recover their youthful visor by using EVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous . Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Eruixsions, Loat Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases. and all effects of self-abuse or exces and indiscre which unfits one tor s’udy. business or marriag hot only cures by startin: B= wo back the pink giow to pale che ing the fire of youth, wards off Insanity Consumption. Insist on having REVAVO, no er. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mai} OO per package, or six for &5.00, iyoagier agen written guarantee tc cure or refund money. Circulartree. Adéircss MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHiC.C0, IL Sale in Butler, by H. L. Tucker Druggiat. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. Patents TRADE MARKS, q > DESIGNS, , Sore ansS &c. sending a sketch and description may hether an invention is pptenic nmenenae nas Oldest agency for securing patents ita aetait an ECs feline ipcial notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERIC ax ne. upeciment sopies and LS b Pareirs sent free, Address Bure, Prompt, Positive JRIENTAL SEXUAL Nervousness, Self Distrust, { t Loss of Memory, &c. Wil! ek your Boxes, $5 00. witheach Box. Address “Ballard Gaow Linizens Co., 919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. the | But the | om seemed to be | needed. The warm weather was at hand, and | was afraid [| would break down com- unless I got betrer soon. J was s ‘ou might say, trom general debility. tired all over and nearly all the time. 1 knew that something would have to be ne, ane too. talked with my friends about what to do or tu Some ad- vised me to try this or that, but I did not heed their suggestions, and now I am glad of it. One day [picked up alittle pamphlet or advertisement of Dr. Willams’ Pink Pills. It told how the medicine cured peo- ple who were sufiering from just what ailed me, and J decided to buy a box, and I did. I Wis somew in doubt as to whether they were us geod as it was claimed they were, but my doubt was soon removed. Those pills fixed me up inside of two months. 1 \never saw a medicine work so quickly ard surely as those little pills. Almost the first one I took seemed to benefit me, and the more JI took the better I felt. That awfully tired and dejected feeling began to leave me almost from the start. After taking half a ldozen of the pills my sleep was unbroken. |Then my aypetite returned and with it |eame my old time vigor. My museles are | caneras ever now <andoupilienltnaie raed: }and the pills did just what they were adver- tised to do. My work in the coal yard is hard, and I \ often have to overtax myself. But if I ever J wet in the condition I was last May, DIL buy more of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They do more good than a doctor. and I have recommended them to my friends.”” Ir, Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People contain al] the clements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and_ restore shat- tered nerves. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a be or six boxes for $2. and may he had of druggists or dire by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Sche- nectady, N. Y. soon, Missouri Pacitic Railway Time Table at Butle: Station. NOKTH LOUND, ee 312 Local Freight ocal Freigh INTERSTA’ No, 349 Depart .. . No. 350 Arrive sdssectnel an, -2TOO M, E. C. Vs Npenvoont, Agent. THE: A. J. HURLE LUMBER CO. se f ickas General Ufice at Kansas City, Missour1.4 This compauy, with R. J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, bas Eight Lumber Yarde in this county and other in atjoining coun- !ties. The fact that we operate vumber or sarda, enables us to buy all kit. ds of building material in large quantines and sell at LOWEST PRICE. Call and see us. &.K.RKER'’S oaliAid BALSAM ea, it 8 luxuriant lever Fails to Restore Gray| to its Youthful Color. scalp diseases & hair falling: is and $10at Dru: Chichester’s English Diamond Bi NNYROVAL PILLS On une, a Teliable. LADIES ack ist for Chichester English Dia ‘Brand in and Gold metallic xe, sealed with blue rinboa. Take other. iculars, testimonials and for Ladies,” in tctcer, by retarm 000 Testimonials. Name Paper. emical Place, oo Gold by al Mail. 1 ‘Chichester: Local Druggiste, av3H Ny make you a STRONG, Ag RUGGIS1 me) ous Man. Price §; Soeclal Directions Malled or a generous 10 cent TRIAL Size. ELY'S BAW DALY ina no cocaine,| ry nor any oth jurions drug It uickly absorbed relief atonce pens and cleans the nasa! passages. allays mmation heals and protects the mem- @ Restores the senses of taste and smell. Ho; trial size loc, at druggist or by mail BLY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street. N Y | AND—— HEALTH | INSURANCE. i® FIDELITY MUTAL AID, SOCIATION WILL PAY YOU | bled by accident a lose two limbs. $ You lose your eye sich 3 | Tt you lose one limb $83 to 0, } $fyou are ill $45.00 per Af killed, will pay your heirs it red, you cannot lose when you are sick or dieabled by Accident. Abeolntely protection at a cost of $1 to $2 25 permonth. The Fidelity M 1 Ald Assoctation is pre- eminently the largest and strongest and Hi, jation in the United States It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States | ‘et California and Missouri, which, together, j with ample Reserye Fund and large assets. sits certificate an absolute guarantee of solidity of its protection to its members. ww particulars address | J... M. SHETTERLY, | Sec, and Gen Man’ cas Francciso. 109 | | terest and claim of said defendant, | north half of lot one (1) of the | Bates county Special Commissioner's Sale of Rea! Estate. ‘ By authority of a decree in partition made by the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in the case of Adah Fitch, et al. y sa Jane Danielson, et al. I will sell at p e sale, at the best price to be obtained therefor, the _fol- ig described real estate situated in Bates Missouri, to-wit: Sst half of lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast quarter of section four (4) in ee forty (40) range thirty-three (33); also the south half of the southeast quarter of see- tion thirty-three (33) in township forty-one (41) of range thirty-three (33); also the east half of lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northwest quarter of section four (4) and the west halfof lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast quarter of section four (4) in township forty (40) range thirty-three (33) will be cash, and said sale t to the approval of the cir- | ayiss of the above described | land is situated iff Homer township, and eighty j acres adjoinining it in West Point township | The whole 822 acres will be soldin a body, or | it will be divided into smaller tracts to suit | purchaser. JOHN C. HAYES, 6-tt Special Commis ioner} Sheriff*s Sale By virtue and authority of an execution for costs issued from the office of the clerk of thecircnit court of Bates county, return- able at the November term, 1597, of said to me directed in favor of W. Bos and against Estes F. Murray I have ied and seized upon ali the right, title, i es F Marr inandto the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- wit: ‘The northeast quarter of the southwest quar- ter of se. tow ip forty-two ( of range thirty (38), otherwise described as outhwest quar- ter of said section, township and range, all in Missouri, 1 will on Friday, November 32, 1897, Between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and tiv elocRK 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 s uch thereof as may be re- j quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates Conaty. | TRAIN HELD UP BY HIGHWAYMEN. Valuables.—Stop the Engir Off and Escape. , Leap 'night as the New 9:48, ma-ks entered pulled out, two men the chair el the passengers to give up ther money jtheie revolvers ard dema gold wateh. | i | j | | nell e ord, the stopped eaped Trey Towrd street and disappesred 'ratn ane off darrel east or ear vy this mori ¢ an! be are inve-t vating the obbery It is thought that the E T 7 and 8 o'clock las: fxipe mer held up a farme-, R no, betwees of the d- pot, and reheved him cf $7 No arrests as yet have been made How to Prevent a Co'd Afteran exposure or when you feelacol’ coming on take a dose of Fole ’s Honey and Tar, it never tails. AtJ A Trimble, drug- gist. Terrfi-d to Mudnens Fort Dodge, In, Nov 1—Th jury in the celebrated $25 000 dam age suit of Lazarus Reynolds agauivet Thomas Re dy 1s stil! out. He sues for damages to ths bealrh and mind of hs +o., Ralph He ai leges th»t iu 1895 Reedy induced Ralph Reyoolds to go to the rai road tracks to see the body of a mar supposed to have been killed, and that the supposed corpse, which was really abired man jamped uy the winding sbeet end chased Reynolds until fear. ina he was frantic with He became insane that dav, and after being three times at the Insa:e Hospital, is pronounced ino- curable. You Cart Affd to Chance it. A heavy cold may lead to ppeumonia or con- sumption Foley’s Honey ant Tar takenin time affords perfect security from serious re- sults. AtJ A Trimble, druggist. ‘ Gave Back $14,700 Cheyenne, Wyo, Nev 1.—Walter R. Houghton, the p: stal clerk who confessed to stealing $15,000 frow the mails, but refused to give up the stolen money, Inter turned over to Marsbal McDermott $14,700, all that he had left of the steal. Houghton took the officers to bis father’s barn, where he took $500 from between the lining of the walls Then, from the eastern floor of a chicken coop, he dug up $14.200 and a gold watch and chain and six diamond studs. He had spent $60, given $360 to his mistress and held the remainder intact. Gobbied Up. Pittsburg, Pa, November 1 —The Sandard Oi Company bas jus: bought 20,090 acres of oil lands in McKean county. One million four hundred thousand in cash was the +nermous price paid, ani was clear profit to the sellers, as this property bad already paid for itself. This purebaie virtua'ly puts an end to the fight of independent pro- ducers azainst the Standard. To Cure Constivation Forever. candy Catharti 1 to cure, dru de or ¢ if'C:. sts refund money Thrown aad Kilied, Seda ia, Mo., Nov. 3.—G. W. Gar risan, 65 years old, a weslthy end prominent farmer of Benton county. was iuatautly Gilled Jast night whie returoing to his homs near Warsaw froma wedding charivar: Garri son and bis son were runoing their nules when the animal ridden by the elder Garrison fell and he was thrown against a tree breaking bi- neck. A Sure Thing for You. A transaction in which you cannot: lose Is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, fur- red tongue, fever, piles anda thousand other ills are cz by constipation and sluggish liv- er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed tocure or money re- fund Cc. C. C. area sure thing. Try a box 0, 25, 50 cents. free. ‘See our big ad. | Madrid, Nov. 4—The Spavish oe returns for the month of | October showa decrease of 7,686, | 781 pesetas, as compared with the jreturns for the corresponding moath | in 1896. _CASTORIA For Infants and Children. | The fee~ cat | They Compel Passengers to Give up Their with iar at car, drew Th-y obtained about $80 and al They thes pulled the) Wabash Detective MeCiure srrived | oe and Chief Feliz} | i Jarvis of night on th+ Wabash tracks, sourh Sample and booklet | Gov. Stepheus’ Catch, ‘Possums are capital aud it seems that huating ie pretty god = G vervor Stepber 8 1s ce edit a with the firet careb of tbe s asop. The orber vizht be bagged | Litebfi-td, Thao, Nov. 3—Last * Very !a ge speommen sear the west- | York vestibule ‘iuited of the Wabish, due here at tu e€D tance to tbe eX-cacive rive ard secured bis pr z woertr bis eof rd evaes to a bis irge crop of persin mops ity of Jefferson City anct ithe pewpsw cropi~ also up toth layeraze. ell of which means abuodance of fat “pos-uwe ian Preparatory Teer-isal ip the vier fenst at Sows aristec asic people will not ‘,o-sums bot Col . Callaway i they fur + In Calla of the bes: amibgs oce-stonelty elub tayether and gie Vien !the basta of many feasts wav county the lade “a 7)Ossum supper” ? some charitable spool tieans about the S ate eapita toe” vw ol enougu R public for anyone — Guards Vaken Out Sedalia, Mo. Noy 3—The Ws sour, « fliciat UsIOn thn of bheld- aps by bar dite ia the Indien Tern tory avd the aru edyuards employe: ‘sth south end of the sis emt protect the American Express Com pany’s money va'uables wer: Thorough ‘safes -uppos-d to b+ dyramite proof, ths ean only and the there is no Jooger danger Kaneas Texas Nave reaéhed cou oni taken cff jast night be anloek-d at te-mmat points, bave beeu placed iu sli press cars x The Mexico minister of finance ha- written a lester which comp ete- ly sets at restths gold) buy asser nou Af er reviewing the condition of Mexico fiuwn-e at much length, hs eaye: “To iiuis+h-e reu ation of siver in the country wh -«h potue g wore of it than ny other in the world is vot to be thougntof” §. Mexico wll oot even cousid-r the silly propositu n This Mexico mivister is wiser than any the United States bas bad for years —Jefferso: City Tribune. As to what b thinks cf MeKuley’s admumistrati ov, itis int-resting to recall a remark Tow Reed really he made in priva @ conversation nor long ago Speaking of .he condition of business, a friend of R-ed’s sat that be could see very little improv- ment, except in spots and fro causes with which the administration bad nothing todo “Yes.” drante: Reed, “the advance agent of ;ro - perity seems toe have brought on y bis ramovles with) bim ”"—R-publie. Trustce’s Sale Whereas, John W Hannah, a single man, by his deed oftrust dated September 15, 1s96, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri in book No, 130 page 417 conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real es- tate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The east half of lot number three (3) of the northeast quarter foeve ten acres off of the east side of said east half of lot three (3) of the northeast quarter): and nine (9) acres off of the south side of lot number four (4) of the north- east quarter ofsection number two (2); and lot number six (6) of the northwest quarter of section one (1); all in township number thirty-nine (39) range thirty-three (33) west, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully de- scribed in said deed of trust: and whereas, default has been made in the payment ofsaid note and the same is now past due andunpaid. 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 premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court honse, in the city of Batler, county of Bates and state of Missouri,on Monday November 22, 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. Wai. E. WALTON, Trustee. J $V Hannah sold the above property is mortgage. Sheriffs Sale By virtue and authority of a general execn- tion issued from the office of the cierk of tne cirenitecourt of Bates county. returnable at the November term 1597, of ssid court, to me directed in faver ot Tne Bates County Bank and aga nst J T Hensley and W C Hensley, I have levied and seized upon all the rignt, \itle, Interest and claim of said defendants, J T Hensley and W C Hensley, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates courty. Missouri, to-wit: &ast-halfofthe northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section fourteen (14) in township forty (40) of Tange thirty-three (33) I willon Friday November 19, 1897, | between the hoars of nine o’clock in the fore- boon and five o’cinck in the afternoon of that jdsy at the east front dcor of the court houee, in tne city of Batler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be re quired at public vendue tothe highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy said execution and costs © C MUDD, Sherif of Bates County, Mo. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ofa genera! execao- tion issued from the office of tne clerk of the sireuit court of Bates county, returnable at the Novemter term, I=, of said eourt, to me direcred in tayorof Tne Bates Coanty Bank and aguinet W W Haniltoa, 1 have levied and svized upon ail the right. title, interest and claim of said defendant, W W Hamilton in and to the folluwing described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, tc-wit: All of section three (3) and the east half of the southeast quarter of section four <4) and | the east half of iots one and two (i &=) of the | northeas: quarter of section four ) all in | township torty (40) of range thirty (50); and ; the south half ofthe southwest quarter and Wat ithe south half of the southeast quarter of sec- | | tion thirty-four (34) aud thesoutheast quarter jof the southeast qasrter of section thirty- three ¢ im townenip forty-ene [11] ranze thirty - i wiil on H Friday Novem 15, 1867, between the honrs of nine o'clock in the fore. / }RGOD and ive o’elock in the afternoon of that! , day &t the east front door of the court house, tin the elty of B sell the eatae or so much thereof as may be re- ed at public rendue to the highest biader ash, ta satisfy said exeention and costs, E.c, MUDD, County, Mo | ripe at the Stste| iu a barrel | Hs carteg | purpose, ard the | cousider “possams and eweet peta | fT, Bates county, Missouri, | AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. EXCLUSIV We I, was that é bear ti. This is tre ¢ used in the h years. LOOX CAREFULLY ct the kind yor have ¢ and has tie signature ce per. $ fu nat i u cept The Centaur Company of President. March 8, 1: DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, 47 Gecs dv wture of No one has ¢ Sle Do not endans a cheap i (because } zredients of te which so Af. Insist on ¢ rays bough ING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE yRD R CASTORIA,” And “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. ef Hyannis, Massachusetts, HER'S CASTORIA,” the same om every CCR ae wrapper. 4 nal “ PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” which has been omes of the Mothers of America for over thirty the = U rapper and see that it ts —— on the f Cjflits wrap- om me to use my name ex- which Chas. H. Fletcher is 4 e Do Not Be Deceived. vr the life of yeur child by accepting me druggist may offer you rakes a few more pennies on it), the in- which even he docs not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought”: BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Lied Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUR Company, TT mu: MAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. “A HANDFUL CU iAY BE A HOUSE- FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SA POLIO Order of Publication. STATE OF vane daa as County of Bates. : n the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri In vacation October 5th, 1897. Addie Atkin- son, ptaintiff, ve. Rebecca A Waterman, de- fandant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneye. Graves & Clark before the andersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mo., in vacation and files her peti- tion and affidavit, allecing among other things ‘hat defendant tKebecca A Waterman, ig not a resident of the state of Missouri: Where apon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that sald defendant be notified bv publication that plaintif has commenced a suit againet her in this court. by petition and affidavit apon a certain promissory note executed by defend ant to plaintiff on the Gih day of May, Is% in she sum of 8384. with Interest at 10 per cent ver anpom, and that d-fendant’s property has Neen attached, and that aniess the xaid Rebecca A. Waterman, be and ap- pear at this court, at the next term hereof to be begun and holden at the court vouse In the city of Butler, in gait county, on he Sth day of November vext, and on or be fore the third day of said term ifthe term shall so long continue—-and if not, then on or before the last dav of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said canee the same will be taken as confessed and jadzment will be ren- dered accordingly And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law, in the BuTLER WEEKLY Times a weekly newspaper printed aud published in Bates county issouri, for ‘our weeks saccessively the last inx rtion to "eat least fifteen days before the fret day of the next term of the cirenit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of Bat-s county, Missouri. this Sth dav of October, 1897. STEWALT ATCHESON Circuit Clerk [eraL} 45-4 ‘Trustee’s Sale Whereas, David Litson and Frank Stucker by th-ir deed of trust dated january 2th, 1896, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 155, 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: st half of the northest quarter and the est quarter of section No. y-six (36) in township No. forty (40) of range No. thirty-thr (33) which conv ance was made in trust to secure the pa: ment of four certain notes fully deseribed in said Weed of trust; and whereas default bas been made in the payment of one of the . notes and accrued interest now past dueand unpaid. Now therefore at the request of the lega! holder of said note and pursnant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1 will pro- ceed tosell the above described premises at public vendae to the highest bidder for_cash, at the east front door of the court house fh the city of Butler county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Friday November 12, 1%, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock i day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, J.C. CLARK, Trustee. Sale. Whereas, John Lewis, Jr., and Maggie J. Lewis, his wife, by their certain deed of truant dated April 30, i897, 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 undersigned trastee the following | described real estate lving and being situate in Bates county, Missouri, to wit: All of lots two and three (2 & 3) in block six £6, in Littie’sa addition to Hume, Miasonri: also all of iots five (5), six (6), eeven (7), eignt <3). nine (9), ten (10: and eleven (11) in, biock one (1) in Standish’s First Addition to Hume, Batea county, Missouri. which eaid convey- ance of said property above described was made in trust to secure the payment of a cer- | tain promissory note fally described in said } ceed of trast; and. whereas defauit has been made ia the payment ef said note ani the in- terest thereon and the same is now past dace and unpaid. Now, there‘ore, at the request of the jezal holder of said note and in pureu- ance to the terms acd conditions of said de | of trust I will proceed to set] the above de- scribed premises, reso much thereof as may ; be necessary, at public vendae, to the highest bidder fcr cash. at the east front door of the eourt house in the city of Batler, Bates county { Mi-souri, on } Saturday, November 2sth, 1x07, | between the hours ot nine o’clock in the fore- | noon and Give o’cioek in the afternoon of that | i day, for the purposes of satisfying ssid det, | W. F. DUVALL, ‘Trustee. | interest and coste. of Final Settlement. © ereby given to all eredito and ers interested in the estate of William A deceased, that we, Lizze J Hail and u. | to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held at | Batler, commencing on the Sth dsy of Nevem- ber, 157. LIZZIE J. HALL | ami WILLIAM E. HALL. { 5-43 | longing to said estate Executors. | 48-4 SHERIFF’S of a general ex the clerk of the court of Bates county returnable at the November term 1997, of eald court to me directed in favor of J H Beckham, Joseph Mercer and J G McKnight. partners doing basiness under the firm name and style of Beckham Mercer& Company 1d against 1 C Jett and W K rhornbrough. I have levied and seized upon all the right, title Interest and claim o: defen‘tants, J Jett and WE Thorobrough in and to the following describ- ed real estate situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to wi . The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- ter of section four (4) in township forty one (41) of range thirty-three (33) all in Bates county, Mo ,I witlon 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 citv of Batler Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so mach thereof us may be required at public vendue to the highe-t bid- der for cash, to satisfy a Cae tes: and costs. . CL iD. 48-46 ‘Sheriff of Estes 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’ Miss«uri, in book 137 page 344, conveyed to undersigwed 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 containing a — tegen as eae was made in trus' secure the payment! one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default bas been made in the payment of the interest on asid note now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore,at the request of the legal holaer of said note and pursuant to the condi.ions of said deed of trust J will pro- ceed to sell the above deseribed jises at public vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler county of Bates and state of mis souri,on Saturday, December 4th, 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 esid debt, interest and cost J. Db. ALLEN, 48-4t Trustee Executor’s Sale of Perronal Ps op+1 y Notice is he-eby given. that in porsuance io the order of the probate court - { Bates county, Missoori. made on October Ist, 1897, we the undersigned ex-cators of the estate of RH Sproeall, deceased will on Monday October Isth 1897, sell at public sale. for cash im hand, at the east front door of the court hoase in the city of Butler, of Batesconnty Miseonri, the following deecrihed — Property, be- to whe: One note of date October 2ith 184, dae on or before January Ist.oMm ter $425, bearing interest atelign percent per agonum; and one note of date Uc oher 24th 1894. for $525 bear- ing interest at rate of eight per cent an- nem. Both ofeaid notcs being given by one Henry Heim to BH Spronil, and secured by a second deed of trust +n 120 acres of land in St. Clair county, Missouri. JOHN C, SPROUL AH. P, COCKRELL 45-4 Exeentors of R. H. Sproull, Dee’d SHERIFF’S SALE—By virtue and sathority | of a general execution iesned from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates wis 2 returnable at the November term, 1447, of said court, tome directed in favor of H H Temple d against Stelis Martin I have levied and seized apon all the ri; title, interest and claim of defendant, Stella Martin in and tothe following described reai estate situated in Bates county, Missouri to-wit: 3 Lots three, four and five 3, 4 & 5) in Baker’s - addition to the city of Butier, I will on Friday November 12, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock 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, sefl the same or so much thereof as may be re- uired at public vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E. C. MUDD. st Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Administrator's Netice Notice is hereby civen, that letters of adaia- 3 istration on the estate of Kousue. ceased were granted to the undersigned the 12th day of Octcber, (937, by the pri ~ourtof Bates eounty. Missouri. all persova having claims against said est required to exhibitthem for allowance am E Hall, execntorsof said estate, intend | #dmrristrater within one year after the said letters or they may be any benefit of esid estate; and: h elata not exhibite! within two years from of this publication, they shal? be barred. i2th day of October, 1x97. C. s, TEETE! Adminis soffce within and for Bates county. ]

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