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geapageceateln 7.5. TYGARD, President. Oa Capital, = furnished, titles examined papers drawn. ¥.J.Tycarp, President. Jno. C. Hayxe, Abstractor. RARARRRRAERIPLPD eae eh Aten Sate eo. Sie SN Ne YS te a eet HON. J. B, NEWBEBRY, THE BATES COUNTY BANK, Burien, mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. EsTaBLisuED D APITAL, $75,000. -} IBUTLER, MO.: Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. 3 title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Bates County Investment Co., 3 Hon. J. B. NE Vice-. ARR R RRA RRR RRR RRR RRPPY i ROPD IIIS LPL L PAPA DELS RA Vice-Pres’t. Cashier $ , 1870. A General Banking Business Transacted’ = $50,000. Abstracts of Abstracts of title and all kinds of real estate J.C. Crarx, Sec’y. & Treas. 8. F. Warnock, Notary. Redeemed by War. Warwick stood on the river bank ailently contemplating the swiftly running waters below and wonder- img iDhe bad the nerve to make the Jeap. Life bad Ivst all fts charm for bim. He could see nothing ahead Dut cold, eheerless promise and he thanked a woman for it—a sweet, tender, blueeyed little woman whom he had often in his day dreams pictured as his wife. Ut had never entered his head that she might refuso him. Blind to his own iraperfectione, he did not imag- ine that others might see them, and so when to his earnest pleading she had replied: “No, Dick, it's quite impossible,” it left him incapable of speech. He could not understand why she would not accept him, faults, dissi- pation and all so unreasoning and selfish is man when his affections are involved. Vet when the cool breeza from the valley fanned his cheek it brought some reason back. It cober- ed him. It reawakened his conscience and dimly he became conscious of bis moral delinquencies. Then he remembers why. Yes, she was right. Por an instant he admitted it, then is selfishness reasseried itself and ae blamed her for the encourage- ment she had given him—that hol- low refuge sought by every lover when refused for cause. & single glance at the river sufiiced. BR wee coldand dark and gloomy. Mo,be hadn’t the nerve. He was too cowardly to die. Besides, the vision of his sweet old mother hov- wred between him and the water, | and’sivvering he turned and wan- | dered toward the city. He passed hundreds of people without seeing | sem. And no one heeded him. He) walked oa afd on, scarce knowing | whither he went until the sound of great cheering attracted his atten- tion! He stood an interested specta- | tor of an inspiring scene. | They were recruiting men for the war. Tho intense patriotism was | infectious. The fever caught War- wiek. For the time his troubles were forgotten. He elbowed his way inside and was soon under the sands and keen eyes of examining wargeons. - * * « The city was decked in its gayest attire. The streets were choked with people. Bands were playing, drams were beating and thousands of throats added their piercing cries do the general uproar. The troops were coming home trom war! Alow, murmuring roar like the approach of a storm in the distance moved swiftly down the avenue and deepenei into a mighty cyclone of sound. Witb heads proudly erect, faces | bearded and bronzed, their uniforms | ragged and faded and worn, some | chickens for Honolulu is the Jatest bandaged, some kollow cheeked and | article for export. gaunt, the heroie conquerors cams | down the path, which now was) strewn with the floral offerings of | ihe maddened people. By the side of the company, with a proud, happy smile on his face, marched Warwick—no longer, but ene of the many—no longer the bearer of the prosaic musket, kut wearing the shoulder straps of an officer. Tt was Capt. Warwick now. Under his sloucked hat his rest- Jess eyes moved from right to left, eagerly searching fora face in the ae face in all those thous- | ers. | ands—the face of the woman he (loved. | Abunch of fragrant roses fell at his feet. He stooped, picked them | up, glanced quickly into the throng and beheld the countenance of her | he sought—not white and timid and | anguish-stricken now, but red with arich color of nope, joy, anticipa- tion, pride | Fervently he pressed the flowers to his lips and smiled back his very |soul asthe regiment passed on.— Chicago News Give The Children a Drink called Grain-O, It is delicious, appetizing, | nourishing food orink to take ‘the place of | coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all | who use it because when properly prepared | it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from | allita injurious properties. GRAIN-O aids | digestion and stimulates the nerves. It is not | a stimulant but a health builder, and children as well as adalts can drink it with great ben- efit, costs about 1-4 as much as coffee, Ise and 25. Otis Confiems Battle, Washington, D C, Aug 9 —Gen. | Otis confirms the report of a battle at San Fernando in the following | eablegram: “Manila, Aug. 9.—Adjutant Gen- eral, Washington. MacArthur with |} 4,000 men attacked insurgent army, '6,000 strong, concentrated around !San Fernando, 5:15 this morning. | At 10 o'clock a m. he had driven it five miles in direction of Angeles Casualties few Attack ordered for | 7th inst: rain did not permit move- |}ment. Railway from Angeles north | badly washed by unprecedented | flocds of last six weeke; beyond ability of insurgents to repair.— ) Otis.” | We give no rewarde, an offer of |this kind is the meanest of decap tious. Our plan is to give every one a chance to try the merit of Ely’s Cream Balm—the original Balri for J. C.CLARE, c | GRAIN DESTROYED BY HAIL. More Than 100,000 Acres Said to Have | Been Lost in North Dakota. } Fargo, N D, Aug 10—A hail-} | storm swept across the northern part | of Cass county end southern part| of Traill county to-day. Sixty thou- | {sand acres of ripe grain were de- stroyed A emall percentage in the | storm area had been harvested It is reported that 40,000 acres were destroyed in Eddy county. Passing to the east through Norman county thousands of acres cf grain were) damsged by the sterm Details from the hailstorm are} very difficult to secure. At Gardner, | in this county, the path of the storm was ten totwelve miles wide The loss is from 40 to 50 per cent in| that area. The length of the storm in this state was about ten miles be- fore it passed into Miaonecota. A telegram from Halstead, Minn., | states that the storm was eight miles wide there and that the crop isa totai loss At Grandin 70 per cent of the crop is destroyed The storm ex-! tended a3 far north as Kelso, io Traill county, and hail was heavy farther north. The big Grandin farm of 12,000 acres in Traill county was struck and the crop totally de- stroyed. Much damage was done by a bard wind and rain in addition to hail Very conservative estimates at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon would make 50 per cent loss on 75,000 acres i: Cass Traill counties, with 25 to 100 per cnt lose on 40,- 000 acres in Fddy county. Minne- Sota lo«s-s in the valley seem equally heavy and SHOCK UNBALANCES HIS MIND Cousin of Girl Assulted by Negro Embree a Raving Maniac. Nevada, Mo, Aug. 10 —Another chapter in the Embree lynching case deve!»ped here yesterday, when Shentf Georys D Gibson of Howard county brought E M Thompson here fcr treatment in the state in sane rsylum Thompson is 26 years old, and is a cousin to the young lady for whose outrage the negro Embree was lynched near Burton, in that county, a few daysago The dreadful affair affected Mr Thompson that bis reason was de- throned When the news was told him he took his horse and rode for ten days aud nights without sleep, except suc be caught while riding slong the roads of Howard so as the cure of Catarth, hay fever and cold in the bea@—by mailing for 10¢ @ trial size to test ite curative pow- We mail the 50c size also and the druggist keeps it. Test it and you are sure to continue the treat- ment. Relief is immediate end a cure follows Kly Bros, 56 Warren Str., New York. There Wax no Wedding. At the time Dave Elliott was shot and killed by bis brother, Tom Eili- ott, near Sibley, Tuesday, Edward H Gilt of near Buckner was at the recorder’s office at Independence taking out a license to marry Miss Cornelia Elliott, daughter of the murdered man Instead of a wedding there wasa funeral at the Elliott home, and the intended marriage was postponed to alater date Mr. Hilt is a popular and well-known young man and Miss Elliott is said to bea beautiful young woman. See the Chi de Speer in another column where Alfred Speer the most honest and per- wering wine grower in this country, forty- eight years persistent in overcoming obstacles and prejadices agairst native wines, :has suc- ceeded in New Jersey and now produces the finest wines of the world and has his extensive wine cellars with hundreds ef thousands of gallons stored, They are most excellent. For Sickness Get the Best family use and invalids . Trenton, Mo, Aug 10—Missouri Yesterday E C. Lightner started the first of forty cars of live poultry ona journey to the Hawaiien islands. The entire | | shipment will consist of about 200,- 000 live chickens, which bring a large price in the island markets. | j Four thousand pounds of feod for} | each car will be sent along | ture, the peculiar and agonizing pain caused by PILes, unless they have} suffered from them. Many believe} them incurable. This is a mistake. | | Proper treatment will cure them. | | Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is county hunting the negro, “or while changing horses No entreaties or arguments could induce bim to | by riding bse Hay Rute Ended Fataliy, Caddo. I. T., Aug. 9.—C. Hogue, was accidentally killed this evening by falling trom «a iond cf bay and bis wife wes serious'y in jured. Mr. Hogue was putting up bay about two miles east of this place where tis fatber-tn law and | |family were Camping This eveuivg about 6 o'clock Mrs Hogue and wer mother toge:ber with Severs! ethers went to the }bay camp and thought to bave fun oa a toad of hay Oa the way the wagon run i:to« diteh, tbrowsng all to she greund The wagon peseed over Mr ond Mrs ing him inetantly Hogve, kill ssauiey eyeing ‘moaioid pry sae dulq ‘suaYos ‘STI 1] “daqy Bey PIO 10 JowAOUAaI Jsaq ay pure deyina, meu jO e@AtlHasasaid 4304 O43 ST HO SseuieH Byemng YOU AE and, of course, want a democratic newspaper. THE CHICAGO DIS- PATCH is the Great Democratic Weekly Newspaper of the Country. It advocates the readoption of the platform and the renomination of William Jennings Bryan. There has never been a political campaign that will equal in import- ance that of the one to be fought next year. The republican part backed by the money power of this eountry and Europe, is alert and ag- gressive. Flushed with the tory of three years ago it will seek by every means in its power to waintain its supremacy. Democrats must be up and doing. They must wage an unceasing war upon their enewies. In no better and more effective way cau this be done than by the circulation of a good, sound democratic newspaper. The A DEMOCRAT pablisher of THE CutcaGo DispatTcu will send toevery new subscriber for three months a copy of THE CuIcaGo DISPATCH for tencents. If youare taking this great politi- y. send in ten centsat once. You should not only do this yourself, but you should induce all yeur friends to join with yon. By a little effort you can easily raise a club of ten or twenty subscribers. THE CHIcaGo DispaTcu isiudorsed by William Jennings Bryan and other demoeratic leaders Address THE CuHics DispprTren, 120 and 122 Fifth Ave., Chicago, LiL Ex-euto:’s Notice Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI? County of Bates ; In the Circuit C ourt of Bates ec June terin . The State of Mis relation ofa ¢ ss Missouri, at the ex-offi- unty in F Wells, s Ireland and G ector of the revenue of Bates intitt, vs. ¢ harle te of Missour: y her tes coun- r petition attorney before ty in the state of Missouri, stating among other things named defendants M tit menced a tion the ot | to enforce the lien of th | the delinquent taxes of th ing in the aggregate t gether with interest, tand general pear at the n the third day the continue. and tf , and plead t rording » taken as confessed and d according to the prayer of ne above described real that a ok n Bates ely, for four to be at | least fifteen days before the first of the next term of said court. A tru of the record w ny hand as clerk aforesaid seal of Done a aid court hereunto it utler on a th day of July, 1599. J.P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. Orter of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI } County of Bates, ‘ In the Cireuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, , 1899, The State of Missouri at the and to the use of A B Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates ‘county in the state of Missoari, plaintiff, vs. Lucy J anlove, The Walton Trust Company and J D Allen, defendants, Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, and files her petition stating among other things that the above named defendant, Lucy J Manlove is a non- resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the court that the defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff? has menced a suit against her in this court by peti- tion the ob; tand general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 189 ing in the aggregate to the sum of $13. er with interest, costs. commissi upon the following described tri situated in Bate: sunty, Missouri, t Eighty acer: » same being the w the northeast quarter of section thirty-five ®®) in township forty-one (41) of range thirty-two 32), and that tnless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be be- gun and holden in the city of Butler, county, Missouri, on the first Tuesday the second Monday in November, , and op or before the third day thereof, the term shall so long continue, and if not n before the end of said term, answer or plead to said ordin, the sam shall be mnfessed and judgment r to the prayer of said petition a ribed real estate sold to satisfy the further ordered b the court reof be published in the BuTLe =, & weekly np aper prit published in Bates coum Missouri, for four ccessively the last insertion to be at 1 days before the firstday of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record i as clerk aforesaid of said court hereunto Witness my ha with the s¢ Notice is hereby given, that letters of tea- tamentary on the estate of Charles F. Porter, deceased, were gran to t signed on the Srl day of Jaly. Ist the propaté court of Bates county, Missour: All persone haying claims against said es tate, are redhired to exhibit them for allow- ance to the executor within year after the date of sail letters, or they may be preeinded from any benelit of said estate; and ifench claims be not exhibited within two years from the vate oftn.s publication. they Shallbe forever barres his day of July. i399. JUSCPHINE A PORTER, 36st Execatrix one xed. Done atofiice on this the 24th da uly, i. =. P. THURMAN, 3 Cireuit Clerk Order of Paulication STATE OF MIS3OUKI, ¢ 4, County of Bates oa Inthe Circuit Court. of Bates county, Mie souri, June term, iso. The state of Mis- souri at che relation and to the use of A B collector Of the revenue of Owen, ex-olticio William A Mar Bates counts, plainti®, vs ehall, detendaut. Civil action for desinquent taxes. ‘ow et thie day comes the plaintiff herein by attorney betore the circuit court of Bates ty. tm the state of Miesour!, aud files petition stating ameug otner thivgs her Trustee’s Saie Whereas, Malory A Clardy an let up ia the searctr tl the negro had met the penalty of bis awful criwe ‘bat accomplished, he re- turned to his home a mental and physical wreck. WOULD FORGET THE LYNCHING He would forzet the fate of the negro aod demand that his horse be brouxbt forth that he might hunt down the miscreant. So violent did her husband, by their de dated May 2, ‘189%, and recor¢ corder’s office within and for Missouri, in book Ne. 137 at page 69 conv. ", to the undersigned trus A Allen the fol- lowing described reai estate situated in Eates county, Missouri, to-wit ‘The south one-third (1- Couches addition to Butler, 3 begin- ning at the southwest corner of said block two (2) running thence east one hundred and seventy (170) feet to-alley, thence north fifty (50) feet, thence west one hundred and seventy (170) feet, to main street, thence south to beginning. Which conveyance was made in trust to secure the paymentof three certain note fully deserib- ed in said deed of trust: and whereas default has been made in the payment of two of the said notes now past due and unpaid. Now, there- : fore, at the request of the legal holder of said be become that asa last resort bis | note and parsuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will preceed to sell the above relatives were compelled to send him | described’real estate at public vendne, to the to the asylum When he was taken to Fayette to be turned over to Sheriff Gibson he was bound hand and foot with ropes. talks rationally on all subjects for a few moments when he wanders off ona the subject ever uppermost in his mind and instantly becomes furious When asked about the crops in Howard county he said: “Our crops are all right, but the negro population is what is hurting old Howard. We have got to look after the black devils this—” and then fol- lowed a torrent of wild and bitter raving. McDavid ix » Bankrupt, St. Louie, Mo, Aug. § —William McDavid, formerly wanager of all the Keeley institutes in Missouri and Lilinois, tiled a bankruptey peti- tion in the Usited States district court to-day. He gave his liabilities a3 $73.807, while his assets are valu- ed at $85. _ The debts extend over a peried of | nine years. The heaviest creditor | 1s Montgcmery County Loan and} Trust Company bank, Hilleboro, Ill, to which McDavid owes $14 606. | ;an infallible cure. Price 50c in bot- tles, tubes Tic. At H. L. Tucker's. i 4 Hoods Pills Thompeon | day, for the purpose of sat | petiti highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house im the city ef Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday August Isth, 1399, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that fying said debt, ‘4. ALLEN, * Trustee. interest and costs. 37-4t Order of Publication STATE OE MISSOURI, County of Bates, In the Cireuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, June term, 1899. The state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of A B Owen, ex- eficio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plaintitt. CM Peck, AL Kellogg, A B Mayes, Charles G Worthern, Bates County a municipal corpo- ration, and A C Avery, defendants. Civilaction for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the circuit court of Bates County in the state of Missouri, and files her petition stating among other thin; that the above , CM Peck, A L Kellogg, A Charies Worthern and A. ’ 33. ’ are not residents of the s of Mis- Whereupon it is is ordered by the court that the said defendants be notified by publi- cation that plaintif? has com: against themin this court, object and general nature of which is to enforee the lien of the state of Missouri for the deli quent taxes of the year 1 amounting in Aggregate to the sum of $5 together with interest, costs, commissions and fees, npon the following described tracts of ituated in Bates county, Missouri, to-w Eighty acres, being the northeast quarter of sec ship forty two (42) 0: that unless the said at the next term of t holden in the erty of E need a suit y petition, the nt, Wm A Mar- tate of Missouri. that the above named dete. snail. ie anon-resident of the Whereapou it is ordered »y the court that eaid defendant be notified by publication that plaintit has commenced w# suit against him in this court. tbe object and xenerni nature of whieh is to enforce the lien of the stute of Miseowrl ff the de- linquent taxes for the year 1=%6, amount ing in ibe aggrecate tw $1.05, together With interest, coste commissions and fees upon the foliowing Gescribed tracts of iand sitaate in Batescouuty, Missouri: to-wit: Twenty acres, being the south half of the west bait of lot sx (6) in section five (5) township thirty-pine ) range thirty-two ( and that unless the said def-ndant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden Bates county. Mis-ourt terthe secoud Monday or before the third day term shell so long continue— the term +i: the and if not. then befure the end of and pl-ad toesid petition according to law, the sume will be taken as confessed and judg- ment rendered according to the prayer ct seid petition and the above descrideu real esiate soid to satisfy the seme, And it is further ordered by the court that a copy hereof be publiened in the Butixx Wxikty Timms, a weekly newspaper rinted apd published in said county of Bates for four weeks enccessively, the Iaet insertion to be at lvast dfteen days bef. re the first day of the next term of said court A true copy frou the record. Wit- IsEaL) ness my band, as clerk aforesaid with the seal the id court herennto afixed. Done b day of July. isx. J. ®. THURMAN Circuit Clerk { office in Butler on mo) Order of Publicatin. STATE OF MISSOURI, } of Bates. 5 uit court of Bates county, Missouri, June term, 1849, The State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of A B Owen, ex-offi- cio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plaintif, vs. N P saum, defendant Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney, before the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, and files her petition stating among other things that the above named defendant, N P Saum is # non-resident of the stateof Misseari. Whereuponit is order- ed by the court that the defendant be notified publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court, by petition the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the din of the 42 rang y-nine the said dete: be and ext term of this court to be 29), and that unle: appear at th souri, onthe first Tuesday ef Monday in November, 1 “a the third day thereof, continue, and if not, then b term, plead to said petitic the same will be taken as ered ac anand th: id to satisfy the same. by the A true coy 3 he record. Witness [seat] my hand as said with the | ordered b begun and holden in the city of er, Bates : t after the jovernber, 1499, and on or lay thereof, if the term then before end of plead to said petition accord ae Will be taken as ed and ered according to the prayer of sold to satisfy t! s further oy hereof EEKLY TIMES, a printed and published in Missouri, for four weeks sue- tion to be at least fifteen rm of said A true copy from the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. one at office on this the 24th day of J. P. THURMAN, Cireuit Clerk3 ¢ | Missouri for the de | range thirty-one -|dered by shall} - Sy Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) County of Bates, ‘ In the cireuit court of B: te of mi Mi : Of atiason: 3 A B Owenes an collector of the revenue of the state of Missouri, piaintia, ty | bott, defendant. Civil action for delingu Now at this day comesthe pininti’ by herg, torney before the circuit court of Baves en in the state of Misseuri, ani! files her peti stating among other ge fendant Amy Tall» dent of the upon it is ordered by fendant be notified t on that pal tiff has commenced # euit against her In the court by petition the object aud general mate | of which isto enforce the lien of the tate of jaent taxes of the 1896, amounting in the agwegate to thew a Si, together with intere=t, costs, com sion and fees, upon the follow | tracts of land situated in Bates « | souri, to-wit | Fouty acr the some | quarterofthe northwest quarter of ty-three n towneht} nat unl appear at the ne begun and hold: # county, % being the southy twe } ant be and | e em. third day theres tinue, £f pop plead to the same will be lof, ifthe’ term shall solong o then betore the end of the term petition sceordiog to law taken 5 nfessed and ment rend according to the prayer of 1 petition, amd the above dercribed veal estate sold to wat }the sam And tt te further on court that a vy hereet in the BuILen WaeeKcr Times, paper printed and published im Bates county. Missouri, for four y cessively, the last insertion to be at leant teen day before the first day of the next term of said court Wit. as clerk aforesaid 1 , fos a Court here. Jone atefice in Butler on of July. Isis ” J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk, the | be published & weekly new A true copy from the record bess my hand with the seal unto affixed the z4tb da. SEAL Order of Publication PATE OF MISSOURI ) County of Bates. 5 In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, June term, 15%), The State of Missouri at the i he nse of A B Ow on, @X-off-~ revenue of Bates count sour, pp nud, vs. A > Tet Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes plaintiff herein by her attorney les her petition and proof that the defendant, A R Kellogg, is « non-resi« dent of the st f Missouri. Whereupon itis ed by th urt that said defendant be noe by publication that plaintif has com- menced a § this court petition th ject and general nature of whi force the lien of the state of Missouri delinquent taxes of ar 1806 nounting in the aggregate to the sum of $8.08 together with interest, costs, commission and fees, upon the following deserit situated in Bates county. Misson Forty acres, the northe northwest quarter of section township forty-two (42) of ran; i and that unless the said defendant appear at the next term of this court to be bee gun and holden in the city of Butler, Batts ry Missouri, on the first Tuesday after u ‘ond Monday in November, 1809, andom or before the third day thereof, the term shall so long continue, and if then before t nd of the term, and plead to said petition | ording to law, the same will be taken sam nfessed and judgment rendered according Wy of said petition, and the above de” Lestate sold to satisfy the samy by the court thats din the Burtee Wake L newspaper printed and published in Bates unty, Missouri, for four we cessively, the last insertion te be ndays before the first day of the Witness my hand k aforesaid with the sealof ourt. Done at office in Butler on this the 24th day of July, 1909, a-tt J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk, on ord Order of Putienuen re STATE OF MISSOURI + County of Bates ae oe In the Cirenit Court of Bates County, Missouri, |» June term , The State of Missouri at the | relation and to the use of A B Owen, ex-oflx cio collector of the revenue of Bates count in the state of Missouri, plaintit, vs, © Ki Hyde, defendant Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her ate torney before the circuit court of Bates.county in the state of Missouri, and files her petition 4 stating among other things that the above named defendant, C L Hyde, is a non-resident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is oE- dered by the court that the defendant be noti- tied by publication that plaintiff has commenced ® suit against him in this court by petition the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of th of Missouri for the delin- quent taxes of t nounting in the ether with . npoa the following desc: land situated im Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Lot eleven in block thirty-two in the village of Amoret, Mo., @ tunless the said d fendant be and appear at the next term of thie court to be begun and holden in the city of Batier, Bates county, Missouri, om the frst Tuesday after the second Monday in No- \ vember, 189, or before the third day thereof, if’ the term shall se long continue, and if not then before the end of the said term, and plead to said petition accerdi to law, the same shall be taken as conf and judgment rendered according to the prayer a of said petition and the above described real estate suld to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered by the coart thata copy hereof be published in the BetT.zx Wee L¥ Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be ai least fifteen days before the drst day of the next 4 term of said court. A true copy of the record. Witness Jseat) my hand as clerk aforesaid with the E sealof said court hereunto a! . Done at office in Butler on this the 24th day of July, inv. J.P. THURMAN, at Circuit Clerk. Order of Publheatiou STATE OF MISSOUI) County of Bates, § In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missourl, June term, 1890, The State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of A Owen, ex-ofti ‘tor of the revenne of Bates county tate of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Jennie Hiatt and J R Hiatt, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- ari torney betore the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, and files her petition stating among other tuings that the above named defendants, Jennie Hiatt and J RB Hiatt are non-residents of the state of Missouri. Whereupcn it is ordered by the court that the defendant be notified by publication that pial tiff has commenced a suit against them in this court by petition the object and general natare { which is to enforce the lien of the state of se Pescivs: <* 2.77, together with interest, costs, commission | and fees, upon the following described tracts of | land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit | Twenty-two acres, being lot nine in the north | west quarter of section four (4) in township | thirty-nine (39) of range thirty-three, and that | 66 the said defendants be and appear at the j term of this court te be begun and holden 2 =, of Butler, Bi Missouri, } 7 y after th Monday in ; | Nove pd on o . before the third day hall so long continue, and | if not then or before the end of the term, H | plead to said p according to law the | | will be taken as confessed and judgment ren- | dered according to the prayer of said petition ‘ | and the above described real estate sold to sat- 7 fy the same. | And itis farther ordered by the court thata | copy hereof be published in the Brruen W jty Times, a weekly pewspaper printed and ; published in Bates county, Missouri, for four | weeks successively. the last insertion to be at | least fifteen days before tne first day of the next term of saidcourt. A true copy of the record. Ww igmess om Ape som as clerk ’ with the seal of said court hereunto 4 ed. Done at office in Butleron . | | (sza}) amix this the 24th day of July, 1sW. Bat J.P. THURMAN,