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Vartition Sale. by given, that under sod by in partition and order of sa its creuit court of Bates county, Mis- by tneregular November term of said in, * the case of Mary A Pharis. John O nites O Laughlin, Mary E 0’ Laugh- Wes, Laughlin, Mike O’ Laughlin, Katie 3 aud. Belle Hoff, plaintiffs, vs. e Welsh, Theodore Lorenzo Welsh, $' Hannah Query, ority in me vested rder of sale, a certified copy ivered to meon Jan’y 17, 1593, pruary 19, 1898, of nine o'clock in the fe e o'clock in the afternoon of = ee vast fr nt door of the court house, Nie eity of Butler, county of Bates and state in the souri, sell to the highest and best bidder of Mister hand, the following described real casing, being and situate in the county of estate Arid state of Missouri, to-wit: ine northwest quarter of the northeast quar- he section twenty-six (26) In township forty- ter of sectrange twenty-nine (29) in Bates coun- tr, and lot No. aix (6) of block seven- fa the original town of Uvich, Henry Missouri. E. C, MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Me etween the hour virtue and authority sued from the office of ‘of the circuit court of Bates county the enable ‘at the February term, 189, of said tome directed in favor of Avery Planter inst J ttleand N J Settle, I zed upon ail the right, title, interest and claim of defendants, — J ettle ima NJ Settle, in and to the following describ- edreal estate situated in Bates county, M souri to-wi “suri Gorthwest quarter of sectiop sixteen (16) in township fort. -two (42) of range twenty-nine wand part of the southwest quarter and coinwest quarter of southeast quarter of sec- tion nine (9) (south of Grand River) all in Grand River township, Bates county, Mo-, township forty-two (42), Fange twenty-nine (2¥) I will on , Wednesday February 16, 1898, tween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ‘and. five o’clock in the afternoon of that sy, at the east front door of the court house, inthe city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, ell the same or s0 much thereof as may be re- wired at public vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said one costi e UD Sheriff of Bat of transtript exe Notice is hereby given, that under and by jrtue of a decree in partition and order of sale nade by the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- uri,at the regular November term 1597, of said sourt, in the case of Julia A um and James Cram, her husband, plaintiffs, vs. Joseph ones, administrator of Charles Langdon, de- , Elizabeth Pitchford, Martha Rucker, hel Gardner, John Seaton, Jesse Seaton, Bordon Seaton, Henry Piatt, Emma Wright, neis Piatt, John Piatt, John Langdon, An- Buchen nuel Eads, Mollie Dowm, Abner ds, Rebs Littick and Samuel Langdon, fendants, and the authority in me vested by id decree and order of sale, acertified copy of ich was delivered to me on January 17, 1898, on ‘omg ‘Saturday February :, een the hours of nine o’cl the fore- on and flyeo’clock in the afternoon of said day the east front doorof the court house in the tyof Butler county of Bates and state of mis sell tothe highest and } bidder for h in hand, the following describe real tate lying, being and situate in the county of 1g and state of Missouri, to-wi The south half of lot one (1) of the northwest ter, containing forty acres; the south end the west half of the north half of Jot one (1) the northwest quarter containing four acres; east half of the north half of lot one (1) of northwest quarter, containing twenty acres; e west side of the southwest quarter of the ortheast quarter, containing thirty acres, and en acres offofthe south side of the west -fourths of the northwest quarter of the heast quarter, all in section nineteen (19) n township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty (30). z. C. MUDD, 10-4t County, Mo. Sheriff of Bate Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special exec’ Hon for delinquent taxes issued from the office the clerk of the circuit court of Bates Co. Mo able at the February term, Ievs of said , to me directed in favor of AB owen ex- io collector of the revenue of Bates county, ‘and against J A Holderman, Byron Hol man, H Adams, John Holderman, Alexan- ler Holderman, Artic Holderman, Addie Hol- rman, D Holderman and Alfred MErwin,beirs bf Barton Holderman. 1 have levied and seized all the right, title, interest aim of ddefendants, J A Holderman, Byron Hol- man, H Adams, John Holderman, Alexan- Holderman, Artie Holderman, Addie Hol- n, D Holderman and Alfred M Erwin of Barton Holderman. in and to the fol- owing described real estate situated in Bates yanty, Missouri, to-wit: ‘The southwest quarter of the southwest quar- ter of the southwest quarter of section twenty- one(2l) in township forty-two (42) of range thirty-two (32), I will, on Saturday February 19, 1898, tween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that 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 r quired at public vendue to the highest bidder cash, to satify said execution and costs EZ. C. MUDD, »s Connty, Mo. 10-4t Sheriff of Ba! Sheriff oe and authority of a transcript ex- issued from the office of the elerk of thecireuit court of Bates county, return- able at the February term, 1898, of said court, to me directed in favor of The Bates County Bank and againstJ B Harris and LS Blankenship, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and_claim of said defendants,’J B’Harris and TL S Blanken- skip, in and to the following described real — situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- The south half of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) townshi thirty-eight (38) ofrange twenty-nine (29), and seyen and one- half acres of the northeast quarter of the south east quarter of section nineteen(19),in said town- ship and range, north of the Osage river, and the west half of section twenty (20) in said town- a4 and range, and thirty-eight acres of the east haifofthe northwest quarter of section twenty (20) of said township and range, same being north of the Osage river, 1 will on Saturday, February 19, 1898, tween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- oon andi five o’clock in the afternoon of that at the east front door of the court house, ty of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- quired at public yendue to the highest’ bidder rash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E. C i . M 4 46-4 Sheriff of Rates County. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execution for delinquent taxes issued from the office of clerk of the circuit court of Bates Co. Mo., rnable at the February term, 1898, of said court, to me directed in favor of A B Owen, ex- Officio collector of the revenue of Bates county, Mo , and against The Atiantic Trust Company, Thave levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim ef said defendant, The Atlantic Trust Company, in and to the follow- ing described real estate situated in Bates coun- ty, Missouri, to-wit The northwest quarter of scetion twelve ( township thirty-nine (89 of range thirty-two 2), L will on Saturday February 19, 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, Mi Sell the same or so much thereof as ma ired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. E. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. 1898, 10-4t By virtue and pecial execution for delinquent taxes ts from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, *-returnable at the February term, Is98, cour me directed in favor of A B Owen, ex- Officio collector of the revenue of Bates county, Mo., and against C W Loomis, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant, C W Loomis, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit enty-eight the west half of lots 0) and elev 3) in town- n ( on five ©) ip thirty-nin > (39), range thirty-two(32) I will on Saturday February between the hours of nine o lock in the aft day, at the t front door of the court hou in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mis sell the same or so much thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. . C. MUDD, 10-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. noon and i of said | Ifdisabled by accident $5 | | Me killed, will pa: | per month. jand Health Misery. The story of this woma thousands who are je cured as the w he was; whot t health. ‘The most remarkable thing about Mrs. Nellie J. Lord, of Strafford Corner, N. H., is that she is alive to-day. No one, perhaps, is more surprised at this than Mrs. Lord herself. She looks back at the day when she stood on the verge cf death and shudders. She looks ahead at a life of happiness with her children, her hus- band and her home with a joy that only a mother can realize. Mrs. Lord is the mother of three children, two of whom are twins; until the twins came nothing marred the joy of ber life. ‘Then she was attacked with heart failure and for a year was unable to attend to the ordinary duties of the home. In describing her own experience Mirs. Lord says: “T had heart failure so bad I was often thought to be dead. “With this I had neuralgia of the stom- ach so bad it was necessary to give me morphine to deaden the pain. times the doctors gave me tem- porary relief, but in the end it seemed as if my suffering was multiplied. “Medicine did me no good and was but an aggravation. ‘was so thin my nearest friends failed to ri nize me. ane 2 No one thought I would live. “I was in despair and thought that my history a ts the every da she dt can be x for showing them bered. My mother brought de me feel better. I nent and to-day I am box the treat: menced to take the pills I weighed 120 pounds; now I weigh 146 and feel th ny recovery is permanent. “I owe my happiness and my health to | Dr. Williams’ P; Pills, My husband | was benefited by them. I have recom- mended ther will be glad if any word of mine will direct | others to the road of good health.” Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills for Pale People have curcd many cases of almost similar nature. The vital elements in Mrs. Lord’s blood were deficient. The haemoglobin was ex- hausted. She was unfit for the strain she was compelled to undergo. Her nervous system was shattered and her vitality dropped below the danger point. A coll se was inevitable. Dr. Wi ae Pills cured her by sup’ cking constituents of health by s with blood rich in the requisi i The heart re- sumed its normal actioa; the nervous sy: tem was restored to a state of harmony, and the neuralgic affection disappeared. Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills are sold by druggists everywhere, who believe to be one of the most cfficacious medicines the century has produced. THE A. J. HURLEY, LUMBER CO.: City, Missour1. This company, with R. J. Hurley, of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, has Eight Lumber Yards in this county and other in adjoining coun- ties. The fact that we operate number or yards, enables us to buy all kinds of building material in large quantities and sell at LOWEST PRICE. Call and see us. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DesIGns Copvaiaias &c. Anyone sending 2 sketch and description may oe ascertain our cn 2 een tion is probably patental 1 onueteictly Ponidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific Almerican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, $l. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNI & Co,s612%s0a. Hew York Branch Off mgton, D.C. Sare, Prompt, Pozitive Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Semina E] Emissions, Spermatorrhea, Nervousness, Self Distrus' of Memory, &c. make you a STRONG, ous Man. Price $1.00, @ Boxes, $5 00. with each Box. Address Ballard Suow Lizimest Co., 2019 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. ELY’S CREAM BALM isa positivecure. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 5¢ cents at Drauggists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. ELY BROTH S, 56 Warren St., New York Ci ACCIDENT AND—— HEALTH AINSURANCE. THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU If you lose two limbs, $2 If yon lose youreye sight, $ It you lose one limb $s3 to $ If you are ill $40.00 per month, ¥ your heirs, $20s to $5, 0 Ifinsured, you cannot lose all your income when you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolately protection at a cost of $1 to $2.2 tal Aid Association is pre- st and strongest Accident ‘ation in the United States h deposits with the Sta’ i, which, together, The Fidelity M eminently the lar: it has $6. of California and Mis: at) With ample Reserye Fand and large assets. an sbsolute guarantee of ction to its members ddress . L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec. and Gent Manager, 29an Francciso. Cal make its ce General Office at Kansas} Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI?) County of Bates, § *** In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, in vacation, Dec aber 13th, 1 , J C Clark, plaintiff, vs. the unknown heirs of John Hick- lin, deceased, John G nd the unknown heirs of John Gray, deceased, defendants Now at this day comes the piaintiff herein by 1is attorneys, Grave & Clark, and files his peti- tion and affidavit, alleging among other things that all the defendants, are non-residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in vacation that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against them in this court, the | object and general nature of which is to have the title to the following described lands in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Dp acres | off of the east Side of the uarter of the southeast quarter of se 9) i | ship forty (40) of range thirty-three ( | strip off of said east side being six and 25-100 | chains wide at the north end and three and | 75-100 chains wide at the south end; and al | the northeast quarter of the southwe | quarter of section ten (10) in_ township forty (40) of range thirty-three (33), vested in the plaintiff under and by virtue of section vised Statute of Missouri (1889) chapter 103 and the subsequent amendment thereto, al- leging that the equitable title emanated from the government more than ten years prior here- to, and more than 31 years prior to the in- stitution of this suit; that plaintiff and his immediate grantors have had possession of said premises and paid the taxes on same for more than 31 years prior hereto; that John Hicklin and John Gray acquired title or apparent title said lands in 1843 and 1854 by entry from the United States and there appears of record no conyeyance from them from that time to this date, although they have not been in possession thereof, and in this way have an apparentinter- est, that said John Hicklin is dead and his heirs are unknown to ntiff and are not resi- dents of this state, and for that reason their respective names and interests cannot be more difinitely set out, that said John Gray has an apparent interest by reason of his entry as aforesaid and if he is dead his heirs would have same, that if he is dead the names of his heirs are unknown to somemed and for that reason their respective interests cannot be more defi- nitely set out; thatifsaid Gray is living he is not a resident of the state, and that all the heirs of both Hicklin and said Gray are non-residents of the state of Missouri, that plaintiff and his immediate grantors have had the open, notorious and adverse possession of said premises for more than 3l years and have paid taxes on same during all of said time, and that unless the said defendants be and’appear at this court, at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court house the city of Butler, in said county, on the 1th day of Feb- ruary next, andon or before the third day of said term, ifthe term shall so long continue— andif not, thenonor before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. ‘And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Buren WEEKLY Times, & weekly newspaper printed and published ‘in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks succes: the last in- sertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. ‘A true copy of the record. ness my hand and theseal of the circuit court of Bates county, this 13th day of Decem- STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, W. D. Jones and Mary A. Jones fe, by theirdeed ef trust dated September and recordedin the recorder’s office and for Bates county, Missouri,in book No. 147 page 70 conveyed to C A Allen, as trus tee, the following described lands and tenements situated in the county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, to-wit: The east halfof the northwest quarter and west half of the southwest quarter of sec- t 7) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-three (83), containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres more or less, in trust to secure the payment of two promissory notes fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of both of said notes and the same are now past due and unpaid; and, whereas itis provided in said deed of trust that in case of the death, inability, refusal to act, or absence aC A Allen the then acting sheriff of county, Missouri. at the request of legal s holder of said notes, shall proceed to sell the same; and whereas, the said C A Allen has re- fused to execute said trust. Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said notes. and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I, E. C. Mudd, the undersigned sherif of Bates county, Missouri, will proceed to sell | the said real estate at public vendue to the | highest bidder for cash at the east front door of | the court house in the city of Butler, Bates | county. Missouri, on | Friday, February 11, 15898, between the hours of nine o'clock in’ the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | day for the pemer of satisfying the said debt, | interest and costs. E. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., and substitute Trustee. 10-4t i Sheriff's Sal e and authority ofa special exec taxes issued from the of urt of Bates Co. Mo.. officio collector of the revenue of Bi Mo.. and against E P Merwin. I pon all the right, title, defendant, E P Merw | the following described real esta i, to-wit 4 kK twenty-five (25) in town of Amoret, I willen Saturday February 19, 1898, jock in the nterest and n and to between the . fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of tha day, at the east front door of the court in the city of Butler, Bates ¢; sell the same or 5 ch thereof as’ may b rr 4 quired at public yendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. MUDD, Jo-4t anty, Mo. 257 Pink Pills for Pale People | y to many of my friends and | situated in | Jesse Sloyer is Killed, } El Reao, OK, Feb. 2 —Telegrams Carnan the capture and death of Jesse Slover, convicted at the last term of ccurt ia this county for holding up a store at Newport, Ok, and sentenced to fifteen years in the | Kansas peuitentiary. Slover anda ecmpenion called Conrad were dis covered at the Woodward depot, and were suspected of en intention to hold up the agent. | At the first fight Conrad was cap | but Slover avd another | |eecaped, both wounded. Slover was | |found this morning some distance | \from Woodward in atent. Slover| again escaped and was pursued sev eral miles, where a third fight re sulted in Slover having both arms and right leg broken, from which wounds he died Slover was convicted once here on the charge of holding up a Newport store, but got a new trial and es- |caped from jail at this placa in company with Burton Atchison, then under sentence for life for the kill ing of Gus Coots in Washita county- Atchison is yet at large | tured, Not a Sunday Schoel Story. Story books are full of tales that te!l of the success ot the good boy and the sad fate of the other one. This is a story which the books for little boys and girls never will con- tain. bué it is true. Some years ago a young map came up to Caicago from the country and secured a position with a prom inent Dearborn street bauk. It was not lopg before he had risen to be a teller. But be did not eave bis money. That worried his father, who finally wrote to him: “Dear George: If you will show mea bank account of $500 at the end of this year I will give you $500 more.” George continued h’s usual life, and when December came around he found he had savei nothing He wanted the $500 from his father, and he began scheming how to get it. At last he remembered the pay ing teller, who was a good friend of his. To him he went one day and explained the case. Ths next day he sent his father a letter, inclosing acertificate of deposit for $500 The mails soon brought back a let. ter of congratulation from the father aud a check for $500 The young teller’s raise after that was rapid. Now he holds one of the mest responsible positions in the bank, and he is a heavy stockholder too. To Be Christened in Water. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 28.—When next month the battle ship Kentucky shall glide from ths ways at New port News its prow will not be bathed in champagne, nor in old whiskey. Instea’, Mies Christine Bradley will uncork a beautifully embellizhed silver vessel full of pure water from the spring on the farm in Larus county where Abraham L‘ncoln was born and from which io his boyhood he was woat to slake his thirst, using a gcurd or oak leaf dipper. The idea isto have a comuittee visit this spring. fil the silver yessel with the water and seal it with ap appropriate guard. Then the vessel will be given to Miss Bradley until the tims for breaking the sea! on board the Kentucky. Two Millions 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 boxes of yearand it will be three million before New Year’s. It means merit proved, that Cascarea, are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggist lécts 25. 50c a box, cure guaranteed. A Postmaster Killed Juliette, Idabo, Jan 30—J. Mor angue, County Surveyor of Nez Perce county, ebot and instantly killed D A Kippen, postmaster at Kipper, Idebo. Morangue fired three shots, all of which took effect The trouble criginet-d over some jand that the parties had leased to- gether. Morapgue gave bimself up to the Corstable. ; The South Texas Educational Conference has decided to build the Baptist College at Waller. It will | coat $100.800. | The negro killed at Lamoute, Mo. | Wednesday was not Archie Johnson, lof Sedalia. The victin’s identity 1s unknown. } between the hours of : ANegetable Preparation for As- | similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels af Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprum, Morphine nor Minerai. NoT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Consti iter Stomach. 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Address PYAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, IL: For Sale in Batier, by H. L.-Tucker Druggist. Truste ale. Whereas, Abram M.Cummins and Leura Cummins,’ bis wife, by their deed of trust dated January 9, 1*34, and recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds,in Bates count Missouri, in book No, 117 at page 31, conve ed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situste | t| in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit ‘The southwest quarter of the southwe quarter of section two in townehip fort one (41) of range thirty (50) except nine ( acres in the northeast corner thereof owned | by Geo E Cummins containing thirty-one (51 acres more or less, which conveyance was made 3 certain notes fally described in said ceed of default bas been made in other note; which said de nual interest on th fanit rendered the whole debt due, and | the me is now past due and un- paid. Now, therefore, st the request of the legal holder of said notes and in purea- ance to the terms and conditions of ssid deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above de- scribed premises, °r 60 much thereof ss may be necessary, at public vendae, to the highest bidder for cash, et the east front door of the | court house in the city of Batler, Bates county | Missourl. on Monday, February 2 1598, ne o’clock in the fore- the afternoon o noon and five o’clock ay, f 2 purpose interest and costs. ty, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, | in trust to secure the payment of four | of said notes and the an- | ‘The Dreaded | Consumption | Cletes Line T. A. Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and Scientist, Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, three Bottles of his Newly Discovered Reme- dies to Cure Copsump- tion and All Lung Trouble. Nothing could be fairer, more philanthrople or carry more joy te the aMicted, than tae oferefT. &. 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