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4 { | ; i / i TEN SE CTEM AE EAR PARA AP ALY RAR RRR PRR DLDLD LDL DDL PLD LLL LLL LLL PSE PP PD OPS had grasped the back of a chair and § F.J. TYGARD HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J.C.CLARE, would have fallen but for the timely neo é Serres, Cashier aid of his clerk. President. THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BuTiER, Mo. Successor te BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. to question Darwood. Did he know the artist's address? and question after question followed, but the clerk could tell him almost nothing. “The lady had called in the morn ing and offered the picture for sale. = He had liked the picture and bought it. She had given her name, but the address he did not know.” Bates County Investment Co., P “Jasper, everyone in the store IBUTLER, MO.: » e in Capital, = = 850,000 must be questioned,” said the old ’ © : gentleman, as he wrung his hands Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of EstaBuisHED Dec., 1870. en + 1 Bankin |ICAPITAL, $75,000. -S- & CSistccss ‘Transacted’ have seemed ludicrous to Darwood but for the distress of his employer. He met with no success until he Juo.C. Hayxs, Abstractor. 8. F. Warnock, Notary. RALAPRRAPRRPRPRDLGPDPP RARRRRRRRARRRR-PAPPRRARARRAGR down the room. Suddenly she stopped before a dusted the counters. little stand, as though some plan had come to her busy brain. lived next door to him, and when BY U. V. “If I could only sell it!” she said | his mother was sick Miss Grey came There is nothing in my life to be as she took up a small, unframed in and—; but Mr. Newton didn't thankful for,” thought Hope Grey, painting. It wasa bit of lowland, |listen toany more. Having check- asshe wearily climbed the stairs with the sea shimmering in the dis-|ed boy and found out the name of that led to a mite of a room on the tance, on which could be seen the|the street and number of the house, top floor of the crowded tenement white sail of a ship homeward bound. | he hailed a cab and was soon on his she called home. Her mother in the happier days | way to the place. : : All day, with a choking’sob}in her had been skillful with the brush and| It never occurred to him that this throat, she had sat inadamp,‘cheer- | peucil, and had taught the little|might not be the Hope Grey he lees room and trimmed hats until thatshe knew to Hope. It had|sought. Some instinct told him his her fingers and eyes ached, and served to brighten many a weary long search was ended. : shen, at night, to be discharged be- hour for both mother and daughter,| Hope sat alone in her little room, eause a tiny drop of blood from her and after the mother’s death Hope| When she was startled by a loud pricked fingers fell ona bit of vel-| had gone on in her own way paint. | knock. and a moment after the door yet! To the friendless orphan girl it | ing all the old scenes she could/opened and the long separated was a bitter misfortune and ber|remember, often denying herself |father an daughter were face to whole soul rebelled against the in-| many comforts that she might buy | face. justice. the few touches of color. It took some time to tell the story Poor Hope Grey! The past ten; Youth easily takes courage, and|of John Grey's wanderings. ; years had been to her a continual the picture brought new life to} He had not been killed in the struggle for existence. In this time Hope. The next morning, with the|drunken brawl, but it bad been in she had seen her mother laid in the picture ticd up in a paper, she set|the same place that he had first grave and herself left alone im the out for a certain picture dealer, |awakened to a sense of his terrible world, with only her own labor be- whose windows had often attracted | position. tween starvation and life. her attention. : To return home was dangerous, She was a slender, graceful girl, She tried to still her wildly beat-|for the snadow of the law bung whose resolute, cheerful spirit shone | ing heart as she entered the store|Over him; but after amassing: through her clear, brown eyes: but and inquired if they bought paint-|fortune the longing for his family to night the brown eyes were dim | ings. became so strong that one morning with unsbed tears, and as she sat by | “Have you one for sale?” asked|he set off for the east, ready to face the window and gazed into the driz | the clerk, looking curiously at the|the danger of imprisonment if he sling twilight she gave herself up to | shabby, slender figure. could but see his loved ones again the memory of the past. | “Yes!” returned Hope, beginning| There was no need to have ehang- Far back in the past she was a to untie her parcel. ed hia name. No one would have child again, surrounded by all that “Mr. Darwood attends to that|recognized in the fine-looking, gray- oving parents could provide, and as , business,” said the clerk, and before | haired man the forlorn creature who she dreamed of these days the tears, Hope could reply she was ushered|had crept away so miserably ten rolled down the pale cheeks and the | into Mr. Darwood’s office. A tall, | years before. sensitive mouth quivered with emo- fine-looking man arose at her en-| But the coming home had been tion. ‘ trance and politely inquired what he | almost useless except for the one Afew years had brought great; coulddoforher. With trembling result which had lifted forever from changes. The precious loving mother fingers Hope took off the paper and him the stain of crime. Every dollar Hope Grey’s Thanksgiving. Yes, he knew a Miss Grey. She} Startling Discovery. | Columbus, @., Aug. 17.—Eliza | Day, colored, aged 60 years, a pa- As soon as he recovered he began j tient at the Columbus State Hospital | who was received from Marion, O, ten yeare ago, died yesterday frem fifty more nee dies. | |eral spoons, but an examination fail- vagaries cf her disordered mind. title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice & |in evident anguish, and so the as- securities always on hand and see ine peace of title § | tonished clerk set about asking every is itles examined and all kinds of real estate si resiecorey dooms Seep §|man acd boy in the place if he knew Toe remarkable feature of the F. 5. Trcaxp, Sarto msgs J. C- CLAann, § | anyone named Hope Grey. It would} case is that the President. Vice-President. Sec’y.& Treas. «4 - peared to suffer any pain or have |any trouble with her stomach The bowls of the spoons are sup- came to one of the little boys who! posed to have been corroded by tke acids of the stomach. 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In no better and mere effective way can this be done than by the circulation of a good, | sound democratic newspaper. The pablisher of Tsk CutcaGo Dispatcn will send to every new subscriber for three months a copy of THE CuIcAGo Dispatcu for teneents. If you are not already taking this great poli cal weekly, send in ten centsat once. You should not only do this yourself, | but you should induee all yeur friends to join with you. By a little effort you can easily raise a club of ten or twenty subscribers. THE CuicaGo Dispatcu is indorsed by William Jennings Bryan and other democratic leaders. Address THE CHicaeo Dispprcu, 120 and 122 Fifth Ave., Chicago, Ill. Sheriff's Sale. had slowly died of want and sorrow, , handed him the picture for inspec-|had been paid back and he stood and the helpless child could only tion. After what seemed to her an once more a free man, but of the weep in bitter anguish at the loss age, during which time she had| wife and child he had left in poverty which left her utterly friendless. vainly tried to read his decision in| he could find no trace From the day the earth hid her his face, he turned and glanced at} The belief that both were dead mother’s tender face from view, her witha look of interest. The|had finally been yielded to, when Hope knew she stood alone in the pale, delicate face, with its look of| Providence had placed in his way world. |trouble, told more plainly than| the object of his search. Slowly and painfully the terrible words the need that had brought} The wife lay in her narrow bed, dark days came back to her as she her there. Moreover, the quick|and that darkness could never be sat in the deepening gloom. glance had shown him that the| taken out of his life, but the child The father had liked the social brown-eyed gir! was a gentlewoman. | was left to him, and he thanked the glass, then followe@ an unconquer- “The picture is well done,’ he| Father of the fatherless whe had able thirst that had literally drunk said,all the while thinking what/| protected her all these years. up business, home and®manhood. _ lovely eyes she had and wondering} The nextday was Thanksgiving Again Hope could see the sad whoshe could be. “We are giving day, and no three people were hap- pleading eyes of her mother and the five dollars apiece for such paint-| pier than the three who ate their growing poorer and poorer until the | ings, and I will take this at the same/|turkey in John Newton’s home. deepest poverty was coupled with price if agreeable to you,” he con-| Jasper Darwood was there, too, the keener anguish of disgrace. tinued. for the old gentleman maintains that Then followed the secret hurrying “Agreeable to her?” To Hope it| but for his buying the picture Hope away of the husband and father, was a fortune, and after being told| would never have been found, but who in an hour of terrible tempta- that anything she could do in the| Jasper Darwoed knows that Hope's tion had thrown away his honor and same line would ba paid for, she | brown eyes had a great deal to do principle. went home to look and look at this| with the purchase. Branded with the crime of forgery | money, which had been earned so 2 : c the poor wreck of humanity fled toa pleasantly and that would open a cae ce se distant state, and nothing was heard way to earn an honest living. : ee take the a of him for two long agonizing years. “Jasper, where did you get this rho, se 1t because, when properly prepared del . bs . vn At last came the tidings that he had picture?” asked Mr. Newton that| allite injurious properties. GRAIN-O aids been killed ina drunken brawl in | afternoon of his head clerk. 3 Kimalase but a health barges ted cence San Francisco. The shock was too Mr. Newton was the proprietor of ait: coamalunt oa fa taurk ee Somes. Isc great for the feeble wife, and Hope the art store where Hope had sold|*"*° saw her mother laid away in her last ber paintiog.. sleep, a young woman yet, but with Jasper Darwood hurried to his hair as white as the purest snow. employer's side to see which partic The poor, tired body had found ular picture was meant. rest, but for Hope there was no such “Oh, that one,” he replied as he escape. She was young and strong caught sight of the one the old gen- and must live on in a continual tleman was lookivg at so earnestly. Ned “I bought it this morning of a lady. only with bitter memories It is a very good one,” he added. As it grew darker she arose from Tae clerk thought he was examin- she window and, lighting her lamp, ing it as to its commercial value, but began to count the money in her Mr. Newton’s next question showed | purse. It wasalittle sum, and it this had not entered his mind i | Bilyen Fears Vengeance. | Springfield, Mo. Aug 17 —Hosea | Bilyeu, who was yesterday found not guilty of the murder of Steve jand Pete Bilyeu. says hs will not |return to Bul Creek for fear of ven- geance. His wife will ssttle his af- fairs and they will move elsewhere. | The result of his trial probably ter- minates the prosecution of the struggle for alife that was line fence battle. brought more vividly before the “Is that the lady’s name or the| We Wie cats Bes = ae } «2% 5 gat me Tt : you show our publication to lonely girl her forlorn situation pape Meta —— | friends. Wedon't ‘want yout seit Psd a “' 1 = ; “g | anything. e watch is ‘made by a % “Oh! what ill become of me © title, — the lady's Engwn American arm. in twoslzes, children's sree ; eos name was Grey, and— and adults.’ nickel or gold plated bunting when this is gone?’ she asked her- But J. D. d finish- | c88e and fully guaranteed, Send 2 cents for ppp ay a ut Jasper Darwood never finish-| Stticuiars. Overland, Si Park Bow her eli, as she walked nervously up ard | ed his sentence, for ola Mr. Newton York city. execution iss Meadows factions of the notorious | *0ld to satisfy the same j Bates county, Mo., for four wee By virtue and authorisy of a g ued from the offic the clerk of the cireuit court of Ba: cou! Mo., returnable at the Nov. term, 1599, of said court, to me directed in favor of Anna E. Keys and against A. G. Walley. I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, in- terest and claim of said defendant, A. G. | peritonitis and an autopsy to day} |revesled in her stomach the handles | of five silver spoons and fifty cam-| bric needles and in the bowels nearly About a year ago the woman told | }an attendant she had swallowed sev- ed to disclose the presence of any| foreign object in her stomach and/ the story was regarded as one of the | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI } County of Bates : In the Cire nd as art hereunt , Circuit Clerk Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI ; County of Bates, 4 In the Circuit Court of Bates Coun June term, 1399, The State of \ relation and to the u collector of the revenue the state of Missou Man DA of Bates county in n, defendants, Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by torney befor it court of Bates in the state of Mi and files her stating among hings that the named defendant, Lucy J M resident of the state of Mi it is orde: y the court that the defenda: notified by publication that plaint meneed a suit against her in this tion »ject and general nature toen the lien of the state of the delinquent taxes of the ing in the aggregate to the r with int Costs, commissic the following described tra din Bates c y, Missouri, te the same bei he w aarter of section thirty ¥ pet whieh i wit t half of 32), and that uniess the said defendant be a appear at the next term of this court to be t gun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates count, souri,on the first Tuesday after d Monday in November, 1 the same <ment rendered ac ti and th e sold to satisfy th further ordered by the court thai a copy | publisbed in the BuTLEn WEE Ly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and ed in Bates county, Mi sively the iast ins » tot least fifteen days before the term of said court. A tru Witness my hand as SEAL with the seal of s. affixed. Done at c p on this th 24th day of July, 15%. = 3. P. THURMAN, ast Cirenit Clerk Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI,) . County ot Bates Saws In the Circuit Court, of Bates county, Bis- souri, June term, 15%, The State of Mis- eouri at the relation andto the use of A B Owen, ex-oficio collector Of the revenue of ehall, defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the circuit court of Bates county. in the state of Missouri, and files her petition stating among other things that the above named defe. ant, Wm. A Mar- shall, is anon-resident of the state of Missouri. Wherenpon it is ordered by the court that said detendant be notised by publication that plaintid? has commenced a soit against him in this court, the object and general nature of whieh is to enforce the lien of the state of Missoeri for the de- linquent taxes for the year is%, amount- Walley, in and te the following described real estate situated in Bates eeunty, Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section sixteen (16) and east half of northwest quarter of section sixteen (16) and the northwest quarter of sec- tion fifteen (15) and the norhtwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section fifteen (15) and the east halfof the southeast quarter of section nine (9) and the southwest quarter of the south- east quarter of section nine (4),southwest juar- ter of southwest quarter of section ten (10), south half of the southeast quarter of the soush- West quarter of section fifteen (15), east half of the northeast quarter ofthe northwest «sarter of section fifteen (15) all in West Point township Bates county, Mo., I will on Monday, September 25, 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 satisfy said execution and costs. E.C. MUDD, 40-40 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Order of Publication STATE OE MISSOURI, + County of Bates, $ In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, June term, 1399. The state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of A B Owen, ex- officio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri, piaintif, vs. C M Peck, AL Kellogg, A B Mayes, Charles G Worthern, Bates County a municipal corpo ration, and AC 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 Missonri, and files her petition becracre | among other things, that the above nal defendants, C M Peck, A L Kellogg, A B. Mayes, Charies G. Worthern and- A. C Avery, are not residents of the state of Mis- seuri: Whereupon it isis ordered by the court 8s. that the said defendants be notified by cation that plaintiff! has commenc against themin this court, by objeet and general nature of which the lien of the state of Missouri for quent taxes of the year 1 amou aggregate to the sum of $: interest, costs, commissions ar following de bed tracts of land Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Eighty acres, being the west haif northeast quarter of section fo: ship forty-two (42) of range the said def at the next term of this cc holden in the city of Butl > enforce the delin- ; upon the continue, and if not, then be: term, plead to said petition a the same will be taken as cont ment rendered ace tition and the above And by the court hed in the weekly newspaper printed and thelast insertion to be at least before the first day of the next term o: court. A true copy from the record. Witn< [seat] my band asclerk aforesaid with th the seal of said court hereunto afi J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. asy of July, as-it unting in the | the together with | qu fee | ed! ae office in Butler on this the 2th | ing in the aggregate ‘to $1.03, together with interest, coste,commissions and fees upon the following described tracts of land situate in Batescounty, Missouri to-wit: Twenty acres, being the south half of the west half of bot six (6) im section tive (5) township thirty-nine (30) range thisty-two and that unless the ssid defendant be a next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city of Batler, Bates county. Missou on the firat Tuesday after the second Mon in Nov., 15%, and on or before the third thereof, ic the term shall so long continue— andif not, then beforethe end of the term, and plead toeaid petition secording to law the same will be taken as confessed and judg- ment rendered according tothe prayer cf said petition and the above descrided real estate sold to satisfy the same, And it is further ordered by the court that a copy hereof be publiened in the Beriek WkEKLY Tinks, a weekly newspaper printed and published in for four weeks successt vei the last insertion to be aticast fifteen days befure the fret day of the next term of said court A true copy from the record. wWit- |seaL] ness my hand, as clerk aforesaid with the seal’ of the said court 1 county of Bates | hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 24th day of July. 1899. J. ». THURMA 38 4t Circuit Clerk Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ?/ County of Bates. Ngee In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, June term, 1599, The State of Missouri at the | relation and to the use of A B Owen, ex-om-| cio eollector 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 tt in the state of Missouri, and fil stating among other things that named defendant an of the st hat the defendar at plaintiff 2tion th: object and ge Order of Publicaticn. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates, quarter of the twenty-three court to be beg y hewspaper printe: unty, Missouri, for ly, the last insertion to be at least #f of said court A true copy from the record. Wig. band ss clerk aforesaid pags mg seal of said Court here, Jone at office in Butler on the 24th day of July » “= THURMAN, Cirentt Clerk, lerk aforesaid Order of Publication. plaintiff, ys. Lucy J ve, The Walton Trust Company and J @ State of Missouri at the use of A B Owen, ex-off- cio collector of the revenue count! in the state of Missour, plaintiff, ys. a 4 Kellogg, defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this daycomes the plaintiff herein by her attorney and files her petition and proot that the defendant, A R Kellogg, is a non-real. dent of the state of Missouri. ~ Whereupon itis purt that said defendant be no- that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against him in this court petition the object and general nature of wi is to enforce the lien of the state of Missoar tlinquent taxes of the year lag, unting in the ager: ther with interest, ordered by the tified by publi yuri for ownship forty-one (41) of range thirty-two 4 city of Butler, Bates ri, on the first Tw Monday in November, he third day shall so long continue, andif not then before and plead to said petition) same will be take as nt rendered accerdh sold to satisfy the same, fi And itis further ordered by the court thats] copy hercot be published in the Borume Warm newspaper printed and nty Missouri, for four the end of the ter according to law, confessed and jac the prayer of said y scribed real estat rd in Bates cc next term of said court copy from the record, Witness my hand ssively, the last insertion to beat the first day of the 1 with the sealof Done at @ Mth day of July, 1609, PHURMAN, Circuit Clerk. Order of Publication. MISSOURI } County ef Bat Circuit Cour June term, 189% ation and to th Kates County, Missonrl, we State of use of A B pvenue of Missouri, plaintit, Bates county, plainti#, vs Wiiliam A Mar- | Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her ireuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, and files her petition) things that the above named defendant, C L Hyde, is a non-resident of the state of Missouri. dered by the court that t fied by publication that p 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 \ quent taxes of the torney before the stating amoug nissions and fees, upon the tracts of land situated in Missouri, to-wit Lot eleven in block thirty. of Amoret, Mo following de: , and that u Sppear at th gun and he Butler, Bates county cond Mond term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of the said term, and plead to said petition accor to law, the same shall aod judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is farther ordered by the coart thats copy hereof be published in the Burien Wek newspaper printed mnty, Missouri, for foar be taken as confer published in Bates ks successivel St fifteen days Lefore the tirst day of the next term of said court ¢ in Butler on this t J Order of Publicstion. | STATE OF MISSOUI) ,, County of Bates 5 In the Circuit Cour! June term, 180), jon and to th collector of the Missouri, Hiatt and J R Hiatt, defenc tion for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her st- +y betore the circuit court of Bates coupty state of Missouri, things that the shove defendants, Jennie Hiatt and J B Mist is ordered by tified by public ents of the ate of Missourt, e court that ation that “f fn tule Nings that de Missouri, wine rt that said de m that plate st her in t and general nate of the state gf t taxes of th ate to the a costs, com: Wing desert * county, iene = the sout Arter’ of sea orty-e said’ defeng term of in the elt tn Novem, hird day theres tinue, if mop “ Bald same will ment rend petition, sold to aad further op. A copy bereet WEXKCY Trams, and published ig] four weeks gue. of Bai te to the sum of 3.45 ommission and rd real estate urteen (14) in range twenty-ning efendant be and f this court to be be- thereof, if the term ein Butler 5 Whereupon it is or fendant be noti- intifl has commenced ouri for the delin- amounting in the together with den in the city of Missouri, on the @rst y in No- ‘ore the third day last insertion to be st 2th day of Pp. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. ounty, Missouri, of Missouri at ex-off- ‘county 10 . Jennie and files ber petitiog tagainst 1 year at the Pied holden iasouriy oday in rd da; jay of the copy of the clerk aforesai@ rt berennia in Butler oa) Cirenit Clerk.

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