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The cure must come from witiin - the last vestige of 7 be eradicated Mr. Wm Waipoie, of Walshtown Devas “A little blotch about the size « pea came under my left eye gradually growing larg from wheh shooting pains at intervais ran in all direct 1 became greatly alarmed and cop-ulted a good doctor. who pronounced it Cancer. and advised that it be cut cut. but this 1 sent to. ould not con I read in my local paper of a cure effected by S S.S. and decided totry it. it acted like a charm the Cancer becoming at first irritated. and then discharging very freely. This gradually grew less and then discon- tinued altogether, ieaving a small scab which soon drop- ped off and now only a healthy little scar remains where ) what threatened to destroy my life once held full sway.” Positively the only cure for Cancer is Swift's Specific— S. FOR THE BLOOD —because it is the only remedy which can go deep eno’ zh to reach the root of the disease and force it out of the s.stem permanently A surgical operation does not reach the bl. od real seat of the disease—because the blood can not be cut away si 3. S.; nething cin take its proce 9.8.9. cures als> a » of Serefula mi Rheumatism Conta Blood Poi on, Ulcers. es. or any eoher form of blood disease Valuable books on Cancer and Blow} Diseases wi be mailed tree to any address by Bwift Specitic Compu ny, Atlanta Georgia. “A HANDFULY CG riAY Be A HOUSE- FUL OF SHAME.’ CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO SEND NO MON * i nONEY will se; G2ad! GABINET BURDICK SEWING MACHINE U7 freien. 0. BD. five. Youcaheaamnine ivat your tearest ieight cepot and i found pertectiy represent: yaa} to raachines GkeaTEST 129 pounds and the 3 E : CIVE, IT THREE MONTHS’ TRIAL in your own home. and we will return your 615.00 any day you are not satistied. 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If you OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED [¢, you not dealt with us your fad about us.write the Cae ee paper or Metropolitan National Bank, Nat. oon or Corn Bank, ; or German Exchange ompany in have acapital ef ever $700,000.00, occupy entire one of the largest business bl; ‘Chicago, and emplo: and ap: also everything in musical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write for free spe Bank, New York; or any railroad or ex} nearly 2,000 people in our own building. WS SELL ORGANS AT 22.00 a: TK SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK PROP DESK | and shi FIAKO FOLISHED, one filustration shows machine closed, (head drop. ther open with full length table and head in place for sewing, 4 fame) carved, paneled, embossed and decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 cas- vibrat- adjustable bearings, patent tension Hbcrator, improved loose wheel, adjustable presser foot, tiapsoved siuttie 1y decorated compare it $40.00 pay yom say 70u are Xe jocks & LANUS, 6115-08 ptano GID HUME. RULE Will Be Safe to Allow Filipinos to Run Their Local Affairs. | SUFFRAGE ALSO SHOULD BE QUALIFIED Three t the Archipelago Should Enjoy the Same Rights as Those in the United states Filipe Snouid Hoid All Offices They Are Competent to Fil Provinces shoul Be Mude Counties k, Feb. : . the Yo half ppines ew \ survey of the of the Phil- submitted to The would be safe o report commission, as the president, is published here. commission believes it tnd expedient and desirable to grant th pine inhabitants of the archipelago } rule in le laffairs. The towns should enjoy the rights and privileges of towns in territories of the United |States. The provinces should be turned into counties, with the same functions as counties in the United States. This system might be ap- plied to Luzon and the Visayan is- at once. It is intended that the nos shail govern the towns and counties by self-elected officers, sub- ect to general laws. The suf should be restricted by educatior or property qualitications, or both. A small body of American officials of at ability and integrity should be appoint to advise tk town and ounty officials in the discharge of ‘heir duties. One commission for ach 250,000. natives might suffice. second- government for the in which only a portion islature Should be chosen by lipinos. The commission would Ameri placed office when a Filipino would do as well, and commission advocates a territorial in AVE no an merit should be the finances should venelit of the isl: rovernment the system dopted .*. Re managed for the The scheme 6f hould be put into effect is soon as possible. F or lipino civil rvi¢ be nds. EXPECTS EARLY ACTION. Kn Morgan T the Nicaragua Bill Will Get Purougn Cong ew Within Thirty Days New correspondent of the Journal and Ad- York, Fel The Washington vertiser quotes Senator Morgan, of Ala- chairman of the cominittee on Alabama, chairman of the committee interoe bam anic canals, as saying: ‘There is no good reason why we should not have the canal bill through both houses of congress and secure the approval of the president. within the next 30 ¢ I am only looking for an opening in the senate Il call up the canal bill at the t practicable moment will press it until we Nicaraguan very and an secure a yote 1 shall not even wait for the passage of the civ ney bill. which is drat- ging itself alor I am nvineed that the American people are anxious to have the cz l constructed without further de Opening of Lozon's Trade. Manila, Feb. Gen. Otis has issued an important circular which removes restrictions on land trade and pro- vides for the passing through military lines of persons presenting permits certified by the r iders in out- lying tov . It is believed that this civeular will have the effect of reduc- ing the high prices of commodities in the Manila markets and will also pro- mote prosperity in the interior. Biow at Department Stores, Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 2.—The ate supreme court, in a re t de- cision, denies the right to appeal from a decision in the criminal court on a prosecution information. The de- cision will ms impossible the re- ¥ City de cent appeal ed Kan artment constitution lin store rs of the new 1 such 1 ely houses tu pay eac s of goods sold. < will Not Intervene Berlin, —Dr. Leyds ingly maki: arate effo suade the powers to mediate or inter- The Courier that the opinion of the Berlin foreign office is shared by all the cabins As al- ready the for n office re- gard im possible, as it would mean a naval war with England. Powe eb. seem- to per- g de vene. learns cabled, s intervention as absolutely | Philippine Commission Believes it | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates. in the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation January 23, 190, The state of Missouri at the relaiion and to the use of A Bates county in the state of Missouri. plaintif? ys. unknown heirs of Dennis Bledsoe, de- fendants. . Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- | cuit court of Bates county im the state ot Mis- |souri, in vacation, and files her petition and affidavit, stating amon: other things that the above unknown defen ‘ants are interested in the subject matter of tuis petition and that their names re unknown to tfe plaintif herein and for that reason canuut Inserted in said pe- tition; that they ow fee the real estate be- low deseribed and tha: they acquire their title thereto through Denuis Bledsoe, whose heirs they are Whereupon it 18 ordered by the elerk in vacation, that the said unknown de fendants he notified by publication that plaintit® has commenced a suit against them im this court by petition and affidavit the onject and general nature of whieh is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinguent taxes of the year isu amounting in the aggregate to th sum of $553 together with interest, costs commissions ant fees, apon the following de- Missouri, to: wit county, Missouri on the first Tuesday after th second Mond. n June, 1x, and on ne ore the third day theregt (if tne term sb so long continue, and if not then before the end of said term) and plead to said petition according to Jaw the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition and the aboye de: state sold to satisfy the same. And itis turther ordered by the clerk afore said that a copy hereof be published in the BUTLER \WKEALY Times, a weekly wspaper printed and published in Bates county, souri, for four weeks successively, the last sertion to be at jeast fifteen days before first day of the next June term of 4 court , A true copy of the record Witness n [sRax] hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the 23d +y of January 1900. J. P. THURMAN, i2-4t Cireuit Clerk. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? ,, County of Bates, 4 In the Circwit Court of Bates county, Missouri‘ 4n vacation, Jan. 1, 19”. John A. speaks, plaintiff, vs. 1 F. ‘Speaks and Frankiin P. Swearing n, defendants. Now at this day comes the plainti? herein by his attorney and files his pes t alleg among other tnings that defendant Frauklin P >wearingen is not a resident of the state of Mis- souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the under- signed clerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by publicHtion that plaintif! has cor menced a suit against him in this court the object and general nature of which is tu secure from the court a decree partitioning among the parties in interest the following described real estate: The northwest quarter of the north- east quarter and the cast half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter all in section thirty-two (32) in township range thirty-three (ii) in Bates county, Mis- souri, or if said land cannot be partitioned in d without prejudice to the parties in interest that the court order said real estate to be sold and the proceeds of said sale be divided among the respective parties in interest as their rights and interests may appear and decreed by the court and that unless the said Franklin P. Swearengen be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, tobe begun and helden in the city of Butler, in said county, on the 13th day of February, 1900, next, ar n or before the third day of eaid term, if the term shall so long continue, and if not then on or 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 ren- ordingly it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, @ newspaper printed and pub- lished in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks suceessively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the firstday of the nextterm of the circuit court. J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. A true copy of the record Witness my hand ana thirty-nine of eal of the [sea] cireuitcourt of Bates county, thir Ist day of January, 14»). 8-4t J.P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI,? County of Bates. § fp the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missour! tn vacation Jan 25, 19). The state of Missouri at the reistvon and to the use of A. B Ower ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates coanty, in the state of Missouri. pla'ntif’ vs JM Griggs, Hilti Oresr and the ontnown heirs of Aaguctus W steon.deceased. derend- ants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this vay com sthe plaintiff herein Ss her attorney bere the the circuit court of ‘ne state of Miseourl, in vacation end files ber petition and afidavis stating among other things that tne sbove un- xuown defendants, the unknown heirs of Augastus Watson are Interested im the sub jeot matter of this action whose vanes plain Uf cannot tasert herein, Decavse their name are vaknown ¢o plaintiff anc reiator;that thes 88 Bates coanty, in td "39 how ~ Now et thie day comes the piaintifl herein b: cool. It's the drink for warm days. On Ee ote amire thele ele turougs A.usus- her attorney before the ‘undercigned clerk or SER CUSRLES =. EInnE be... Sseeeenen ae tue Watson whose helfe thes are. Whereapon | she circuit court of Betce evauty. In tbe Td merry Raymes for Thivety Time. Rewt free, soe nondoved by the clerk in vacation that the| state Of Missouri, in vacation and Ales defendants be notified by pablieation that] her Petition stating = smoug other things plaintiff hie commenced 8 suit agains” them | that the above named defe. dant, Charles Kore \@ thie COUT’ DO) petition and affidavit tne ob ina non-resident of the siete of Missvurt. i ject. avd general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delin- ends Crease ment taxes of the years = ist iso. and| that plaintif has com nee 4 Aner @ounting in the aggregate tothe euy ot | himin this court by netitun the object and # Origine! and Only Gensine. Si 8) together with, interest, _ costs. | weneral nature of which ie to enforce the lin arose cf Sei nlesicn and fees. wpon the following |Of the state vf Missouri fur ine de- tier Cnichester @ described tracts of p- wit: the aggregate to the sum of © county Missouri, to-wit: atrof lot four| wit! interest, coste,commiesione and fers upon ) a ton. | the foliowing described tracts of lend situate Scrat corbey (3) An vpaciettas & Con: |in Batescounty, Missouri to-wit: siftellet f> that uvl Cre ‘ssid defendants” be and| The northwest quarter of the northwest | ~\——/'oniche-tercienieulCe, “tadiece Pigs ewer et the next. Jane term of this | quarter of ection tuarteen (14)to@nebip forty | “i b7a+ Lesst! ay oe eourt, to be begun and holden in the city | two (42) of revge twenty nine ) and that | — ontinie or Butler: Bates couaty, Missouri. on the | Unless the said def-ndant be and appear at the frat Tueeday after the second Monday in Jane “ rc var ip the city of Butler Foal gr taatece bree ea ppv om the Gret Toesday after the second Monday | and if not then before the endof sait term | 'B Jane, 1900, andon or before the third day | Sad plead to ea'd petition according to| thereof. if the term shall so long continue— law, the rame. willbe taken as conteseed and | 30d if not then befure the end of the term, | jadgment rendere: according to the prayer of and pi toesid petition secording to law said petition, and tne above described real estate solu to satiefy the same And it te further B Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenue of | torney betore the undersigned clerk of the cir-} seribed tracts of land situated in Bates county, | Lot one ( ) in block four (4) in (brist Condee’s addition tothe cit® of Butler, Mo., | to the undersig slowing de- and that unless the said defendants be and ap- | scribed re: Batee county ear at the next June termof this court to be| Missouri, r begun apd hoiden in the city of Butler, Bates | Lot fo ar uboer igned clerk of lard situeted in Bates ord-red by the clerk Wholasata Prices The Tallest Mercantile Building in the World, MONTCOMERY W Owned and Occupied Exctusively By Us. 2 = sspehutesel btn. Michigan Av. & Madison S< j j eleven (1 east half awe | ter and t rth i | fourths of west quar- | ter of the ction five Gi, in tow of range thirty | (30), containing less, which conve 1st to secure | the ¥ deseribed if . ae anid Ena or ¢ fefault. has | fetailat three times our price,youcan return itand we icosagetco-mpad Lin. Will return your money. Peas terest on said no WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE TO Sn: | cr eative tee the terms a Tiravere: Including the New €10.00 Lem Tress $2.75 that cares snd which we sell for du payable at i ~dires SEARS. ROEBUCK & Co. CHICAG! now past due and unpi ere- | fore, at the request of the said ¥ note and pursuant to the conditions i deed a 3 f trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above! .) a5 Ss) SEND Min EY ped real estate at public vendue, tothe) ==> (%S ‘es 4 KC wird st bidder for cash, at the east front door | 4 — = :: cua im T aud of the court house in the city of Butler, county | “? && Sere | stot of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday February 190, between the noon and five o’clock in th dav, for the purposes ef 5 Test and costs ho rs of nine o'clock in the fore afternoon of that ng a debt, A. ALLEN, Trustee Trustee's Sale Whereas H T Henton and H F Henton by their deed of trust dated Feby %, Is98and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county Missouri, in book No conveyed to page 4 the undersigned trustee the following descrit real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit Two (2) acres off of the south end of the west halt of the west half of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section fourteen (14) in township forty (40) range thirty-one in cluding ail the buildings apd mill situated thereon and all machinery and Sxtures belong- | ing to said mill, which conveyance was made in trust tosecure the payment of four certain | notes fully described in said deed of trust, and | ge gad whereas, itis provided in said deed of trust — aid grantors in said deed of trust | CHICAGO buildings then exist- upon said real for r those ther made insured against fire value thereof in some insuran om Trust Compa- es assigned to said Wal- and in default of which it img estate constantly insurabl pany represented by The Walton the ay, aud all such poli con Trust Company is provided that the whole « ured by said | deed of trust shall at once b due and pay- | able; and wherea-, it is further provided in | said deed of trust ‘that in case the grantors | should make default in the payment of any taxes that should become due on said real es- tate, while any part of said debt remains un- | paid, then said debt so red by said deed of | trust, should immedia ely ome due and | payable. | And whereas said property has not been kept insured as required by the terms and con- ditions of said deed of trust, and what insur- ance that has been made upon the buildings thereon has become forfeited and whereas, de fauit has been made in the payment of the taxes ELY’S CREAM BALM Isa positivecure. levied and asseseed against said real ¢ Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 68 and which became due theros for the cents at Druggiats or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. 1899, and said debtin quence of the ELY BROPHERS, 56 Warren St.. New Yorks City aforesaid has become due and now past due and unpaid. payable and is 4 Now therefore, at the quest of the PaRK legAl holder of said notes and pursuant to 4 the conditions of said de of trust, I HAIK (PALSAM will proceed to sell the above describ- eed —, or bate ed premises at public vendue, to the ever Faile to — oe. highest bidder for cash, at the east front door Jiair to ite Youthful olor. Cures wane jalung, Lo) at _Druggists of the court house, in the city of Butler, coun- ty of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday, February 9, 1900, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that iay, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. C.A. ALLEN 10-4t Trus Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI,? ,, County of Bates. aes in the Circuit Court, of Bates soari, in vacation January "0. The State of Missouri at the refation and to the use of A B Owen, ex-olticio collecwr of the revenue of Bates county, in the state of Mis- sourl plaintiff, vs Charies hows. Lafe Cas sity. <A Alleo and E a Bennett, detendante Civil action for deiingaest taxes Ice water will chill the stomach, but it will make you feel warmer HIRES Rootbeer cool the blood and make you really county, Mis wt wherenpon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that the deiendent be notified by pabiication MERRY ROY linquent taxes of the sear invs, amounting in » together next term of this court to be begun and hoiden Bates county Mi--ouri ) = REVIVO ig- | the same will be taken #6 confessed and) ment rendered according tothe praver cf said | petitionand the above described real esi t and musi | nstrumenteatalogue. Addresa, (Sears, Recbeck & Co. are thoroughly csliabie. —Ls,tee.) fo d that acopy bereef be published in the | sold to satisfy the seme. SEAR. © TOEBUCK & CO. (inc.), Fulton, Oespiaines and Wayman Sts.. CHICAGO, ILL. ae gforesaid bat a copy bereo! be rp inewepaper | And it isfurther ordered by the clerk | Internal Revenne Ineren et Tioted and published ia Bates county Mis- | ¢sid that « copy hereof be pabliened 1 } i = 3 Rage eee P ively. the last | BUTLER Waeexk.y Times, a weekly newspaper { Leavenworth, Kan., Feb. 2 The in- | eoari, for tour weeks success “R .. i ' ‘ Insertion to be at least fifteen dasa before the | printed and j ublished in Bates county. Mo-. | t ternal revenue receipts for January | gist day of the next Jane term of said court fer four weeks successively, the last inseriion ena amounted to $85,091. This is $20,000 A true copy of the Fecurt Wit-|t0 be at least dftcen days befure she Grat day | ji oa Sere ¢ my hand as clerk sforeraid with | Of the next June term of said court JACKS AND STALLIONS FOR SALE- | 07:9 18 coltections tor the] EO heen! or aida nerconts, 05; omy hav. ae clerk aforesald month of January last year, and is|ed. Done at office in Butler on this the 23d aed, Re ae ae of eae oo Enimione 1 5 J “k , Black with white points, 1 to 7 years old, 14 to 16 hands | the createst of any month except July so: Ar ee i _ = irealt Clerk” reante afixed. Don- at office in Butler ou 4 Moo ting Diseanee, and ; y JACKS, high, tested and excellent breeders—colts toshow. Raised] in the history of the Karsas. Okla- sei ee ees THD RMAN = it ome tor arady, boctness oF ioarriage. BB y » ccli Must be sold. First come, first served. | homa and Indian territory office. = 5 aE Cirenit Clerk not onty cures by starting at the seat of disease. Dut H here. therefore acclimated. Must b . 16 ; 12 ‘years old, la ee Sheriff's Sale in Partition. —_——_—- _ | ieagrest perve tonic and blood builder, bring One CHESTNUT SADDLE STALLION, 16 hands 12 years old, large Aikee thin tte : tan bak too gaa ‘iow to palo Chocks snd me home ave. Washi Fet Ps ME Notiee is hereby given, that under, and 2 Trustee’s Sale. storing the fire of te eure vores stylish, eins E Rae ve - é ashington, Feb. Senator Mason | virtue of a decree in partition and order of sale | wi eas Horton C Gross and Cordelia & | 824 Consumption. os One Cherry Bay Stallion, trotting record 2-24, 5 years old, 15% hands) umede Win. titesifion of asking for | made by the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- | MM* °C. ‘by their deed of trust | otber. It can be carried in vest pocket. By maid : ic sm -y individual and has few equals in his class. Standard ; * sonri, at the regular November term, 1599, of Me st ce ise gna recorded. 1a the | @1.00per pertan>, or atx for 85.00, with s post high. This is a fancy individual and has few equals s an executive session of the senate | Sur ScshEree Cf Wiltam ’P Frost, | tated July 20. 1x05, ena recorded, | ie th oo ey é ares e re i gus peac McClelland Frost, Susie Reynolds and | © a a : . £ and registered. stallion, 4 years old 16 hands high, no mark but very | SS°1Y May unsil the Hagus peace treaty | SSG Ricnardson, plalauiss, vs, Annie Erost, | Mwcderaiened trastee the following deseri- Sen es ee One Faney Black Stallion, 4 years ol: ands high, ¥| is ratified. His purpose is to furnish | Blac) Frost, Ora Frost, Thomas Everett Frost, | the anderaigne trustee the fille wie Ae te Royal Medicine Co., 22.20ds"a% fast. Standard and registered. the exeuse under which the president | Sarah Frost, Albert L Frost. Gevrge L Frost, | 0 Sooney of Bates end state of Missourl, | o.. gale in Butler by H. L. Tuckes. stallion 9 years old, 1 One Bay Clydesdale (grade) ri ( stered and subject to registry and 1 vod breeder. Some colts regi All the above stock for sale suit. Pedigrees on application. D. A. COLYER, Butler, Mc mgstown. ©.. Feb. 2.—Fire com- |. tween the hours of nine o'clock in the fore-| ness mute orle-6 which conveyance was mate EE | tte! cuited the three-story brick ae el ive o'clock in the afternoon of that/ im trust to secure the nav ment ten carvain Y ini *s Noti oce by the J. N_| day,.at the east front door of the opera house | notes fais de-erited id deed ss 3 Noti Administrator's Notice : sek se: how used as court house in the city of of trast, sud whereas default bss been Administrator's Notice —— 3 va iwers” npany. dry Gatien, canny of Bates and st ef Missot mace ip the payment of two of ssid > Notice is bereby given, that letters of | Notice is hereby given. that letters of ad- p : Ree ee Saa kant anil be tor : Scene aoe new pest auc and wate testamentary, on estate of Hina Graham, minis ration on the estate of John Graham 1d McElre : = a es © following described real estate iying Now retore, at the request of tne legal : weaved. were granted to the uudersigued on | deceased, were gramte! to the aoder- | The los is es = bel cate in the county of Bates and bolder< to the condi- the bs day of Jan 190, by the Prubate | eigned on ane ieee eee by the} jatieeorinwenauiien ¥ SS eee oe ; “pected fr E T BUT Courter Kates County, Missouri provate court of Sates oe Seege ¢ a i The south west quai , . t said es T ° ooklyn in <5 . - ee All persors having clstms aguinet-aid estate are All persons naving claims agains 2 a a santa Peqhired to exmtOlt, thea for allowance to the | tate, are reqaired to exhibit them for allow- | > to the title | quarte ra and the cast balf A SURE and CERTAIN CU ex-ca'rit Within one year after the date of | ance to the administrator within one year 2 2 ja eae queries: of known for !5 years as the said letters or they may be precluded trom | after the date of said letters, they mav hej ¢ by knock- | 20r! a pte 4 from any benefit Of said estat ~~ y benetit of said estate; andif such claims be x ase Ral cambite rwithin two years efrom the date claims be not cabibhed oO! this publication, ther sh he forever | years from the dats ofty.s public barred. Chie 15 ta: >? January, 1909 shall be fotever b<tren_ This 3 MINNIE B. GRAHAM, Janaars, 19v0. JoHN M GKASHAM, io-4t Executrix. lv-#t Administrator. 500 th, a good oneand Jennetts. at reasonable prices, will try to make terms otfer war. ion in the British- media y >. aungetown, ©. SuT-re foam Fire. ciass by ¥ Jordon, of ¥ a knockout | twenty William C Frost and Jesse K Frost, defendants and the authority in me vested by said _— ch was | and order of sale a certified copy of w delivered to me on the 22nd day of J | 1g00, 1 will on Monday, February 27th, 1900, nuary | quarter i twenty es | to-wit ‘The east half of the southeast quarter of sec- on eleven (11) sod the Bortheart qoarter of ie DOFtheast QUArte! Of rectiow tour ‘ n township forts -two (4.) of rapge thi ty-tw cov taining one hentred and twenty le TABLER’S PILE BEST REMEDY for PILES. DEUGGISTS. interest sn. 2-4t