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Partition Sale. jceishereby given, that under and we | otc a er in partition and order of sale virtue OF fhe circuit court of Bates county, Mis- | gade by the regular November term of said | pur in ths case of Mary A Pharis, John 0 | oh, James O Laughlin, Mary E O’Laugh- | | 9 O’ Laughlin, Mike O’ Laughlin, Katie Ne and Belle Hof, plaintifs, va George Welsh, dore Emma The Lorenzo ‘Welsh, Su- ssn 2 Hannah eI eee and the authority in me by | adm@eree and order of sale, a y een ed to meon Ja ot which was delive Fat, OP. tur bruary 19, 180s, | ; n kin the fore- petween the he sclock in the afternoon of said the east front door of the court house, Miecity of Butler, county of Bates and state faiesouri, sell to the highest and best bidder following described real in hand, the a eiying. being and situate in the county of es and state of Missouri, to-wit: We northwest quarter of the northeast quar- vofsection twenty-six (26) in township forty- two (42) of range twenty-nine n Bates coun- ssouri, and Jot No. six (6) of block seyen- Bin (17) in the original town of Urich, Henry E. C. MUDD ssouri. : county, Mt Sheriff of Bates County, 3 SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue and authority ofa transtript execution issued from the office of fhe clerk of the circuit court of Bates county tarnable at the February term, 1898, of said rourt, tome directed in fayor of Avery Planter courtnd against J J Settle and N J Settle, 1 (ocsevied and seized upon all the right, title, IMerest and claim of defendants, J J Settle and NJ Settle, in and tothe following describ- drealestate situated in Bates county, Mis- to-wit: i The northwest quarter of section sixteen (16) in township forty-two (42) of range twenty-nine @@;and part of the southwest quarter and mathwest 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), range twenty-nine (29) I willon Wednesday February 16, 1898, the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ton and five o’clock in the afternoon of that dsy, at the east front door of the court house, inthecity of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, gel] the same or 80 much thereof as may be re- pired at public vendue to the, highest bidder sh, to satisfy said execution and costs. for ca y : iD, County, Mo. 10-4t Partition Sale. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a decree in partition and order of sale inade by the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- souri,at the regular. November term 1597, of said court, in the case of Julia A Crum and James cram, her husband, plaintits, vs. Joseph Jones, administrator of @barles "Langdon, de- |, Elizabeth Pitchford, Martha Rucker, fiachel Gardner, John Seaton, Jesse Seaton, Gordon Seaton, Henry Piatt, Emma Wright, Francis Piatt, John Piatt, John Langdon, An- na Buchen, Samuel Eads, Mollie Dowm, Abner Eads, Rebecca Littick and Samuel Langdon, defendants, and the authority in me vested by said decree and order of sale 1 copy of which was delivered to me on January 17, 15898, Iwill, on Saturday February 19, 1898, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of said day ‘at the east front doorof the court house in the city of Butler. county of Bates and state of mis souri, sell tothe highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the following described real estate lying, being and situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit The south half of lot one (i) of th orthwest quarter, containing forty acres; the south end of the west half of the north half of lot one (1) of the northwest quarter conta’ the east half of the north half of the northwest quarter, containing twenty ac the west side of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, containing thirty acres, and seven acres offof the south side of the west three-fourths of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, all in section nineteen (19) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty (30). C 1UDD, 10-4t Cc Sheriff of Bate Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion for delinquent taxes issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates Co. Mo returnable at the February term, 1898, of said court, to me directed in favor of AB Owen ex- officio collector of the revenue of Bates county, Mo., and against J A Holderman, Byron Hol- derman, H Adams, John Holderman, Alexan- der Holderman, Artie Holderman, Addie Hol- derman, D Holderman and Alfred MErwin,heirs of Barton Holderman. I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendants, J A Holderman, Byron Hol- derman, H Adams, John Holderman, Alexan- der Holderman, Artie Holderman, Addie Hol- derman, D Holderman and Alfred M Erwin heirs of Barton Holderman. in and to the fol- lowing described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit ‘The southwest (uarter of the southwest quar- ter of the southwest quarter of section twenty- one (21) in township forty-two (42) of range thirty-two (32), I will, on: Saturday Yebruary 19, 18%, 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 thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satify said execution and costs. Cc. MUDD 10-4t Sheriff of Bates Connty, M Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a transcript ex- eeution issued from the office of the elerk of thecircuit- court of Bates county, return- able at the February term, 1898, of court, to me directed in favor of The Bates County Bank and ag: tJ 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 I. S Blanken- ip, in and to the following described real ~ ad situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- wi The south hatf of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) township thirty-eight (38) of range twenty-nine (29), and seven 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- ship and range, and thirty-eight acres of the halfofthe northwest quarter of ction twenty (20) of said township and range, same being north of the Osage river, 1 will on Saturday, February 19, 1898, 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 1 the same 1 thereof as may be re guired at public vendue to the highest’ bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. ce. C. MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County. 45-40 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execution for delinquent taxes issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates Co. Mo., turnable 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 Atlantic Trust Company, Thave levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant, The Atlantic Trust Company, in and to the follow- ing deseribed real estate situated in Bates coun- ty, Missouri, to-wit The northwest quarter of seetion twelve (12) township thirty-nine (3%) of range thirty-two 32), L will on Saturday February 19, 1598, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- hoon and tive o'clock in the afternoon of that » At the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates count ssouri, 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. KE. ¢. MUDD, 10-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sheriff's Sale By virtue and authority of a spe for delinquent taxes issued frc the cirev county, of said directed in favor wen, or of the revenue of Bates county, net C WL re levie between noon an hours o: @ o'clock in ntd nd costs MEDD, nty. Me | per mont flow a child was brous the grave to enjoy mother’s advice m this strange, true story is told wasted away till he seemed nothing but skin and bones. Then his health turned and he became fat and hearty. The first stage is familiar to many pa- rents. The second is of deep interest to all parents or friends of ailing little ones. Fathers and mothers, who long te have their children healthy and happy cannot fail to sympathize and rejoice with Mr. and Mrs John F. Williams. ‘Their comfortable home, a short distance from Damon, IIL, is happy now because of the wonderful events that are told‘in words eloquent with simple truth and gratitude, by the mother of the boy. “Our Josie was never strong,” said Mrs. Williams. “From his birth he was weak and puny. ‘wo years ago, when he was two old, he had an attack of lung fever. - N. A. Jones cured this fevespbuk the child did not recover strength. “He began fading away beneath oureyes. “He had no appetite, vomited a great deal, coughed continually, his limbs be- came withered, “He became painfully weak and ema- ciated. We waited for his death. “ At this time a boarder named Asa Robd- inson suggested that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People would do the child good. “They had cured Mr. Robinscn of theumatism and he believed ia them. A. J. HURLEY, LUMBER CO. een ee General Ufice at Kansas) City, Missour1. This company, with R. J. 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SHETTERLY, | See. and Gen® Manager, } ‘San Francciso. Cal Nervowaness, Seif Distrust, | “ My h nd bought three boxes of the | pills, We bega ie Josie cn abe a | Il three ti xe child was brighter | etter. He began to show | sand was less fretful. : dose, giving him | His appeti interest i “we halfa . He gained every day in weight and apretite. “At the end ct this treatment, after tak- ing threc boxes, he was a new boy. | “He was happy, hearty, enjoying life | with little companions. “T have no doubt that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Paic Feople saved him from an early grave.” Mrs. Wiiliams made affidavit to the truth of her statement before David Criv>, a Notary Public. Dr. A. A. McCabe examined the child | and madeoath before Notary Mort Brooks, | that he is now physically sound and well. The evidence is completed by Dr. N. A. Jones, who made affidavit before No tary George Rupp, that the child had been in the condition described by Mrs. Wil- liams, as the result of catarrhal pneumonia. ‘The action of Dr. Willi Pink Pills for Paie People on the blood and nervous system, in eli g poisons and furnish- s for nev tissues, makes them a v for wasting diseases and the lon: evils arising irom disordered blo ves. Al druggists sell the pills; for 53 cents; six boxes for $2.50, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? County of Bates, ‘ In the C in vacation, December L3th, 18: plaintiff, vs. the unknown heirs o' lin, deceased, John Gray and the unknown heirs of John Gray, deceased, defendants _Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorne,s, Grave & Clark, and files his peti- tion and affidavit, alleging among other things j thatall 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 to-wit: Ten acres off of the east 5 2 northeast quarter of | the southeast quarter of section nine(¥) in town- ship forty (40) of range thirty-three (33), said strip off Of said east side being six and "25-100 hains wide at the north end d three and 5-100 chains wide at the south ; and also the northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section ten (10) townshi forty (40) of range thirty-three veste in the plaintiff under and by virtue 6770 Revised Statute of Missouri 83. cuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, JC Clark, John Hick- the in (33), of section (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 to said lands in | and 1854 by entry from the United States and there appears of record no conveyance from them from that time to this date, although they have not been in possession thereof, and in this way have an apparent inter- est, that said John Hicklin is dead and his heirs are unknown to plaintiff 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 ent interest by reason of his entry as aid and if he is dead his heirs would have same, that if he is dead the names of his heirs are unknown to plaintiff and for that reason their respective interests cannot be more defi- nitely set out; that if said 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 Mi uri, that plaintiff! and his immediate grantors have had the open, notorious and adverse possession of said premises for more than 31 rs_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 in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 15th day of ruary next, andon or before the third da said m, 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 BuTLer WEEKLY Tres, 8 weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the in- sertion to I past fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk A true copy of the record. — Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court of [szat] Bates county, this 13th day of Decem- ber, 1397. STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk. 1 0-4t Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority ofa special execution for delinquent taxes issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates Co. Mo., returnable at the February term, 1598, of said eourt, to me directed in favor of A B Owen, ex- officio collector of the revenue of Bates county Mo.. and against E P Merwin. I have levied and Seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant, E P Merwin, in and to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Lot thirteen (13) block twenty-five (25) in the town of Amoret, I will en Saturday February 19, 1898, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’elock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court heuse in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri sell the same or so niuch thereof as’m: quired at public vendue to the highes for cash, to satisfy said execution and ¢; . . C. MUDD, 10-4¢ Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. L Trustee's Sale. | Whereas Charles F. Pharis and Minnie E | Pharis his wife,and A C Edrington a single man by their deed of trust da 2, 1305, and recorded in the r in and for Bates county, Missouri, 137 page 26 conveyed tothe undersigned tr described real estate lying tee the followin: of Bates and and being te in the county state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter of section sixteen (16) containing eighty acres more or less, and a tract of land described as begin- | ning at the southeast corner of the southwest | quarter of the southwest quarter of section nine (9) ng thence west thirty-four (34) rods, north to Miami creek, t down said creek to the east line of said sc arter of the southwest quarter o! 9) thence south to the place of b ning containing thirteen acres more or les: in tow thir! 9) of range thirt one ng in all ninety-th 93) acres more or le: ich conveyance was made in t to secure the payment of one certain note 1 in said deed of trust: and 1 ntoade in the pay- ton note, which f the annual in ‘ault, according to id fore- ck in the rnoon of ying said D. ALLEN, Rank Sobmits t Clinton, Mo., o Grand'Jury, Feb. 10.—After a thorough investigation of the author- Calfee, of ities: the counsel cashier for J. S Citizens Windsor, to day notified Ju that their cli of the bank = bef grand jary March 10 with his deposit books ani building and stock books and angwer i of the Farmer's bank of Windsor, has also been sub peored and itis believed much prop erty will be revealed which has here- tofore escaped assessment. Two prominent Windsorites went before tte County Court this week | and petitioned to have added to their assessment list their building and | loan stock which they said had been omitted through error. Their uo | usual request was granted promptly | que Cashier Osborne, Found Buried iv Snow. Chicago, Iil, Feb. 10.—The great snow storm of the uight of January | 22, buried Max Miller beneath a drift | at the foot of Obio street and con- cealed his death until the warm sun of to-day disclosed the body. Men} with axes chopped out the frozen body. James Murphy saw an arm and hand protruding from a snowbank | beside the fence near the foot of the street. He investigated, and found | the frozen body of a man imbedded in the ice and snow, where the high wind of the storm had drifted it| agaiost the fence. Judge Seaman, in the United States Court at Milwaukee, Wis, | has decided that the claim of Mary | Deacon against the Order of Railway | Conductors for $2000 insurance 18} valid, despite the fact that the order dissolved its corporate form in 1886, and became a simple association, the court holding that the change! did not abate liabilities previously contracted. The Coelifornia Board of Trade met at San Francisco Wednesday, and made as conditions for the proper reprerentation of California at the Omaha exposition, that 10,000 feet of floor space be allotted the state and that $5000 be in the hands of the Board of Trade by April 1. Every body Says So. 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L.tTucker Drug , Abram M.Cummins and Laura Camm! hie wife, by their deed of trust dated January 9, 1*94, and recorded in the office of the recoraer of deeds,in Bates coun Missouri, in book No, 117 at page 316, conv Where: By mail, | ed to the undersigned trustee the following | described real estate lying and being eltuste in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section two (2) tn township forty- one (41) of range thirty (30) except nine (9 acres in the northeast corner thereof owned | containing thirty-one ( which conveyance wai by Geo ECummin acres more or let made in trust to certain notes faily described im said trust; and, whereas default the payment of three of said potes and t nual interest on the other note; which fault rendered the whole debt due, the same is now past due and un- paid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and in pursu- ance to the terms and conditions of said deed of traet I will proceed to sell the above scribed premises, or so much thereof ss may e necessary, at public vendue, to the highest idder for cash, at the east t house e city of B Missouri, on M of door rnoon of that 14 are the payment of four | | be s curable disease eee — eo a ‘The Dreaded Consumption 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 Consump- tion and All Lung Trouble, Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropie or carry more joy te the aMicted, than Toe offerefT. a. Slocum, M. ©., of 18% Pearl street, New York City Confident that he has discovered cure for c absolute ‘Already this cine’’ has perm opp ently hopel as ‘be Doctor considers it bis religious dnuty— a duty which he owes to homanity—to donate bis infallible cure. 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