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STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates. 5 Be it remembered, That heretofore, regular term of the circuit of Bates county, Missouri, begun and held at the court house in the c of Butler, on the —_ nesday after the second Monday in 4 , and afterwarda on the 15th day of . Sunes destroy and gi o-witata } the same being the second judicial day of said term, among other, the following dings were bad to-wit: James Elmer , eX parte, | Now at this day the application verified by | affidavit of James Elmer Sears, fore filed anged to James Elmer aring, the same is taken up and heard court, the court ar asons for the cha and | aid not be detri ch change of nam al to the interest of ordered, oF MISSOL RI, of Bates, 5 wart Atcheson, clerk rt within and for the cox state of Missouri, do hereby foregoing is a fall, true an¢ | the original order and de James Elmer Sears, ex parte, | same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand as clerk, and affixed the | seal of said rt Don of Butler, this the smart} 15th day the city of June, 1898 STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk | | R-3t By J. W. Tarton, Deputy Clerk Trustee’s Sale Stella Martin, by her deed of trust dated Jane 24. 1595, and recorded in office of the recorder of deeds,in Bates coun Missourt, in book No. 157 at page 197, conv ed to the undersigned trustee the following ibed real estate lying aud being sitaate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit nree (3), four (4) and five (5) in Baker’s Whereas, to the city of Batier, Missouri, veyance was made in trast fone certain uy f trast; a Tease in the payment same is now Now there- great au St. Germain money refunded. | per box at office in | ? 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