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Sheriff’s Sate peaeanrsose : q r 4 NEY. y virtue and authority of a special execa- APPORTIONMENT BELIEVES THEY HAD MONEY BY wires ond ant tances inoue oat une ii H of the clerk of the cireuii court o} tes Co | | Mo., returoableat the February term, 190, ; - | of said court, to me directed in favor of A 5 -..| Wife of Lynched Men Demands a So ‘ones ee of the revenues of Railroad and Telegraph Schho!l Monies F iff | Bates County, and against W Stayton j | | fa. | Sat. pers From Sheriff. | Ihave levied and seized upon the right, Sun. | Mon.| Tue. | Wed. Thur.’ Fri. Year 18 litle, interest’ and claim defendant JOBE Las cet lea ened amass [iat Been For the Year 1599. aes Series Feb. 7.—The wife! W Stayton, in and to the ing deserib- | J 2 2 eee eens es jad ! ped reel eatate situated in B uty, Mis. : : . a of Ed Meeks, wh 4 ‘gieg apes BE, bg A 400 links west of sontheast corner 4| 5| 61 7] 8| 9/10 MINGO TOWNSHIP ministratrix of the estates of Ed and Fof gouthwest quarter of the northeast K Wes 1100 links, north -60 lin inks 2s 2th ee @ —1-— ima we 1 George Meeks. who were recently | BA Liaks to beginning, all tm’ southwest } { Wa 44' 6 ie the northeast quarter of section twe M1 | $2/13/14 15116; 17 & Le lynched here, has made repeated de- 2) township forty (40) range thirty-one (al), I Say iz ig of es ‘ 15 75{mands upon Sheriff Brooks of this aaa Thursday, March 1, 1900 18 19 | 20 | 23 | 22 23/24 SPRUCE TOWNSHIP county for somecertificates of deposit i between the hours of nine o'clock in the Shes dae —|——| ——| —— SPRUCE : hn Spek Mee eee and five o’clock in the afternoon of 2526/27/28 Dist No 1 andadeed to the tract of land in BACKACHE | Gay, at the cast front door of the court house i i is “< « » Cedar county where the men were ar- 1: {2 th 3 ity of agen Mw oyn Mente 4 aoe = i se ¢ ell the same or so muc! ne om efi . rested. She insists that these papers | quired at public ve due to the highe ‘ 2 eng ) satisiy said execution and “4 - and others were on the persons of the Pr cash, to set “ EC MUDD, "eee Lest Sherif of Bates County,’ Mo oP AG men when they were arrested. Sheriff . Just = re “ DEEPWATER TOWNSHIP Brooks never saw any such papers 7 sluggish, « ) s f that the men had Sheriff's Sale q bilious Dist No 1 and is of the be that th : . mo AS 2) » has repeat- ‘ < By vi 4 authority of a sp: execu: ei Ed no money nor deeds. He has repeat ; By virtue an ; pxecu = 3 : ype N& 7. ¥ | oe delinguent taxes, issued from the office i Hood’: ee edly informed Mrs. Meeks of this fact ke | XE: jerk of the igeuit’ court of ates to, B t f i “ < e! ad the ebruary erm, ao, & Rea yori be ali sight in'themorning-+ 5 but she will not hear him. At the of ssid court, to me directed in favor of AB i t Sark ep AS : cou ie time of their trial the men insisted | “THAT TELLS Za Goce Cocuie ant oa oe ee | GIRLMASQUERADED AS A BOY. BUUSON TOWNsIIH animes Gidian vad te eee OF WORSE TROUBLES Z lone. A Baise, Charles G Wortasin, aie bi Dist No 1 hat tl ad no t ee County and very, rvie d seize oo eae 9 : T.e visa possibility that they had THAT MAY FELLOW. Spon ail the right, tit ‘ ee + p . a Nd Man. and Both} «= «+ 3 dden somewhere, but if so it : Mayes, Charies G Worthern, Bates county 5 Ciarged with Burgtaries ee is lost forever, for they carries r ecsibed geal actate situntct 3 x 4 + “a ° - 7 Misso » wo-wit ; XN pach. FR Waa tee secret to their graves. The officers Maguey neces. thaiwest bale Of the pecthaiel # ee Gripe Feb. 7B Wem | 8 : rized that they had 4 quarter of section fourteen (14) township forty- ii mond, an old man, white-haired and] .. .. 9 luvebes Uae : ee ee i two (42 of Tange twenty-nine (20), Twill on 435 - . . = rit te: -ueblo asking Mrs re a v, tal H with patriarchial beard, with a pretty ROCKVILLE TOWNSHIP. weitten to Fueblo askin ies ES: between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- A sha collall cice-ac Meeks to come here that they might If the engine noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of girl hardly out of her teens, who calls | piat No 1 tise } to her, but she did pay the forfeit. If y | day, at th t front door of the court hou eestendnwat Sebyiever La. and with PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP. ae not arrive and when the mob was into more scrious and | quired at public vendue to the highs ‘ bidder iain - : Dist No 1 p. 3 20 Bas . ncn Shae = : ? ee + i by occasi 1 | cash, to satisty said execution and costs. i their detention came outa story al-|".... 3 36 yo | Breaking into the jail Sheriff Brook: Take warning! ¢ <I iby o¢¢ sional for cash, to 8 CNODE if most incredible. They are chirged}| «« « 3 1485] gave them an opportunity to leave sharp pains in the small of the back, i i from the ne 13-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo i re ‘J = 4 3 5 - Sri e colle , t t’s Disease an / ; : i aan ae 17 10 rd concerning it, but they refused a Uric acid may be collecting in ¢ = th having committed at I+ist a wor aon : << sees s result. K se troubl : aia aie 8 in different sections cc nammaaace ate abate oe to do so pearetes 29 ae awe on ee 9 SEO = : 4 O Bt 7 ey Kid-ne-oids are ycllow 7 “ soc. Sheriff's Sale. 4 - | Dist No 2 $20 70 = , ° Hf of the state, and a lot of property in}-. * 3 - 30! pouitsofd tipi eampe dinoraiea at _Morros $s Liverlax sig ietaksaae alienate ofa ape Al execution i A . vs Pe meee 4s 20 7 eS Faye i m asc. a box at drug stores for delinquent taxes, issued from the office o | their possession was identified as . 2 701 the liver, and the whole system be- “§ Kid-ne-oids and Liv & Co. Chenzists, the clark of sme cinecks rt of Bates county i vars ae : : f | Mo., returnable at the Feby term, lim), of sald i among the stolen articles. oS ee ‘omes deranged. HERBIN perfects Springfield, Ohio. ret ay nginen sod. in Gaver of A Gremae Miss Pitts has been traveling with ee ee 25] the process of digestion and assimila- | ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates * i “ae 5 30] ti hus makes pure blood { against Dianna Miller, A W switz- Hammond as his ward. A few weeks 15 30] tion, and thus domi. ~witzer, Ed Kipp, C L ‘Mills, T W ago they spent quite a while at one Brice 50 cente-at 117 Duekerss: Rev, M. B. Broaddus, 300 Ault Street, Muberly, Mo rignt, tle: Incuen ae Dae f the le: li h Is of this city, and | Pitt No } SEE i who says: I have been afflicted with kidney trouble at t, Dianna Miller, A "W. Switzer, ee otelsiof thiscity, a ee Amendment to Fiance Bill. intervals for the past twenty years. The painacrossthe witeer, ed Kipp. Mle ew sl number of neighboring towns. Every] ‘ ‘4 Ee eee ar Gued ET UneN rds very severe at times; I eould not bend over readily or ciated gg nelone A nag 1 bavolise sc cree) ae : this morning Mr. Vest gave notice of straighten up suddenly. 1 beard about Morrows Kid-ne- ' Forty ns, the couthenst quarter of the south time they made a stop a burglary Lea SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP. an amendment to thefinance bill. It vids and decided to get a package and give them « trial. | Nits twa daaior temo mito Gu, twithes sulted, but the aged man and his Diat’ Mo 1 eae A eee pers 1 used them according to directions and was greatly re- | 3 rede pa adbsads dep ymtn i 4 provides tha he secretary o} Pca s a : 2 trained ward were never suspected,| «© t zi ee lieved of backache aud Jumbago in less than a weeh. | Between the hours of nine o’clock im the fore- ‘i Me Ska Ty treasury shall printed $200.000,000 For sale at all drug stores. | Kin the afternoon of that until a country constable nabbed i * | door of the court house, h th hethieir hal = aga of bond treasury notes, to be legal | ~ er Hn them and went through their be! ONE-f iw ug tender forall dake public and pr | sas tana ber i ; 7 z pacers de — | ” highest bidder ings. GRAND RIY 2 : > path. “ the trunk of modest Miss Pitts] vist No i. : vate, and to be issued in sums of not , to satinfy said oa eC MUDD, f 1 mplet utfit fm “og less than $100 to persons orcorpora- Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, was found a complete o rs) as- #3 Z ie se ‘ - aL. tions depositing United States bonds —e culine attire of fashionable cut, and]... ‘ ; wat depo: S : + tothe same amount, the notes to there is no doubt that when she went DEER CREEK TOWNSHIP , 2 ee ht i out with Hammond on his nocturnal] Dist No 1 924 39] bear the same interest assuch bonds, NcFARILIAND BROS, iti . ‘ Cee 15 10 — Sock ; expeditions she masqueraded PR EN i. cc § oa $100 Reward $100. boy. There were also found in her} «cu ‘ eae Vhe readers of this paper will be pleas- H trunk a pistol and some burglars’ ee view M70) st to learn that there is at least one armess tools. cose esis 2115) dreaded disease that science has been i . ape icale Sopear ee ee 108 90 je to cure in all its stages, and that is Among the robberies charged MOUND TOWNSHIP. ooo Hall’s caaaie G28 ee and aS nS z "| oe 565] ’oly positive cure known to the medical i} against the pair is that of the bank Dist No 1. or s raternity. Catarrh being a constitution. : ae ig ef Houma, which oceurred recently. lage: il disease, requires, a constitutional Saddlery, age le $ ep ieee | 13 05 a gis (CX f | Last week the Houma post office was} (2 {: 4 9 00| treatment. Hall’s Sie oe oe (Ctl / ii . - so] ‘uternaily, acting directly upon the i robbed, and already asufficient num-| «5 + 1260 J Hi ‘ : pia ,| 0!ood and mucous surtaces or the sys- ugoles eB. Ii ber of burglaries are charged to them Aalapes 2 a Fe em, thereby destroying the foundation 55 et } sredi vell-organized bs iSewe = "| atthe disease, and giving the patient i} to do ere dit to a well-organized band T. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. erength byibUilding ep tis coe and f ol thieves. $178 35) sad assisting nature in doing its work. E The couple claim to hail from Vir- 2340) The proprietors haye so much taith in 2 : : ini 18 00} its curative powers, that they offer One Surties: j ona 13 00] Hundred Dollars for any case that it Ki 2S RE - 1215/ rails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- = i Acopaaiihet esas > s ss Toiedo, O. BeeSold by druggist 7<c. 5 ed by an inactive liver; some medicine ents Monday captured a supply train of nine bull carts between Orani and Dinalupijan, killing a corporal and five privates of Company G, 32d In- OSAGE TOWNSHIP. § relieves tor awhile; others torta tew days . “i if fat Ueruine cures, AtH. & Tucker's LONE OAK TOWNSHIP. $2.75 BOX RAIN COA and et drugstore. 3 Dist No 1 Ate HH aa! Send No Money. Cet } f. i Killed by Insurgents. eg. = Spring Wagons { Manila, Feb. 6, noon.—The insurg-| « « ¢ W: and prices. Bug Come and see us on Harness $10 to $30: Tops, Cushic get our prices Single Harness $7 to $25: ons. Wagon Sheets and Bows. and you will surely trade with Our Second-hand Harness $3 to $15; Vehicles ar Saddles, all styles the latest in design and painting. RLAND BROS., Butler, M McF a : Sheriff's Sale Sheriff's Sale. Order of Publication. { — . ies ‘ / fantry. The escort consisted of a By yirtueand authority of a special execution | By virtue and authority of a special execu- | STATE OF MISSOURI, } ie sergeant and eleven mounted men. for delinquent taxes, issued from the office of | tion for delinquent taxes, issued from the office |" “<-‘ounty of Lates.’ | %- i : the clerk of the circuit court of Bates crenth | Seon enen ce she clucalt court of Rates Ce. | ro Seat vet cg mons county, Missouri, i The insurgents weakened the sup- retarnable at the February term, 1900, of said | Mo., returnable at the February term, 1900, | "in vacation, January 25th, 1900, the state of court, to me directed in favor of A B Owen ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates of said court, to me directed in favor of A B ie ri the relation and to the use of A. Owen, ex-officio collector of a a a ports of a bridge over a creek and B. Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenue the revenue of ; itt eine fevied and sted eninst XP Saum, I have Rates’ county, and against C'L. Wede’ mage the first cart went through into the intercet ema oa upon all the right, title, Ihave levied and seized upon all the ott? pe ia va, Rhvaboae On ie ed orgy stream. While the escort was buneh- | Dist terest and claim of defendant, 'N Pp title, interest and claim of said defendant fendant. um, in and to the following described ree] L Hyde, in and to the following | Civil action for delinquent taxes. ed, trying to haul the cart out of the te situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- water, the insurgents fired a volley from the bushes, killing thesix Amer- icans and two native drivers. described real estate, situated in Bates coanty, Missouri, to-wit: Los eleven (11) block thirty-two ($2) in the vil- lage of Amoret, I will on Thursday March 1, 190, between the heurs of nine o’cleck in the fore- | Doon and five o’clock im the afternoon of that at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell her at- Now at this day comes the plaintiff b torney before the undersigned Clerk of the Cir- cult courtef Bates county in the state of Mi souri, in vacation, and files her petition and affidavit, stating among other things that the above named defendant, Elizabeth ©. Me- Naughton is a non-resident of the state of Mis- souri. Whereuponit is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that the defendant be notified Forty acres, the norheast quarter of the northwest qaarter of section fourteen (14) in township forty-two (42) of rauge twenty-nine (29), 1 will on Thursday, March 1, 1900, 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, Sheriff's Sale in Partition. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a decree in partition and order of sale made by the circuit court of Bates eounty, Mis- at the regular November term, 1899, of A Boon for Suffering Humanity No said court, in the case of William P Frost , - | publication that plaintiff has commenced For constipation indigestion nervousness _ 3 George McClelland Frost, Susie Reynolds and | \3 the city of Butler, Betce county, Missouri, pipe ond eter meget fociner dl madre inet ber in this court by petition aad of Weakness, lose of sluep, losa of appetite or 3 ary E Richardson, plaintiffs, vs Annie Frost, | °¢!! the same or so much thereof as may be re- | ‘i vic, the object an eneral nature of which i PI ae Mary ichardson, plaintiffs, vs 2 rost, » »j id x > uired at public vendue to the highest bidder , 8#h, to satisfy said execution and costs weight, Dr. Tharmond’s Blood Syrup is a Pearl Frost, Ora Frost, Thomas Everett Frost. y sciper tg agnor ‘aid mace E. C. MUDD enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the guaranteed to cure you. Sold b: Dae. = 4) | Sarah C Frost, Albert L Frost, George L Frost, | °F cash, to satisfy « —“_ cuca 13-4¢ Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. | delinquent taxes of the year 1x0, agen H.L. Tucurr. aoe sa a C Frost and Jesse K Frost, a 18-4 Sheriff of Bates County Mo. H - - the agpregete tothe sum < 910.68, Sones er seam ee 5 and the authority in me vested by ‘said decree = » Mo. Ghecif’s Geis with Interest, costs, commissions, and fees, - = 23 40/ and order of sale a certified f whi Sheriff's Sale. i A shadhese ogden | the foll 4 tracts of iand sit- Want Tariff Reduced on Paper. : Satirered ayaie cur eo "ond de: “Jee By virtue and authority of an aliss execs. By virtue and authority ofa special execution | UB", in Bates ctonty, Missoni” to-wit: The A 1900. 1 will on on issued from the office of the clerx of the | {0 delinquent taxes, issued from the office of | uated one-half (N 1-2)’ of lot 5, block 3, in Washington, Feb. 7.—Representa-| Dist No 1 922 5 Monday, Febrasry 27th, 1980, cizeult court of Bates Co. Mo.. returnable at | 2° pat eee | Williams 1st edition to the city of Butler,’ and ‘ at @ ee 2 7 . , ? , » | Me, y . . \e e defer tive Shackleford of theeighth district} «* «3 1g 96 | between the honrs of nine ovclock in the fore- | {¢ February term. 1900. of said court, to me of said court, tome directed in fsvor of A B | bey dg eed pesca, thts. wenergh Se beget ocd - Secs ag 15 75] oon and Gye o’clock in the afternoon of that | diFecte netdT lenin oe raaty Bank | Owen, ex-officio collector of the werent of | holden in the city of hatler, Bates county, Mise has received nearly 1,000 requests} «1 6 5 : 16 20| day, at the east front door of the opera house Ravelives nace the right. tie. | Bates ‘county, and against Jennie Hiatt and souri, on the first Tuesday after the second : <0 ¢@ 12 69 | building, now used as court house in the city of ae ee nee ated T Hove: | J.B buatt, I have levied and seized upon all the Monday in Jane 1400, and before the third from publishers of newspapers interest and claim ofeaid detendantsJ T Hens. | 7, ri ay in June , and on or before the th pape a Butler, Se high nena atake of Sitagnent, 1toe one oe Hensley. in and to the following | TERY, title interest and claim of said defend- | dgy thereof (if the term shall so long continue, throughout the country urging a 2s 20 | hand, the following descn bestseas scan is Minsour, fovwit 7 srssted i= Bates county, | t>the following desceived reat oti’ amassed | and plead So sale eritia ene oe, Sale Sores.) i. i i = 35 | 8nd being situate in the county of Bates and = F in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: reduction of the tariff on manufac 3 S| state of Missouri, to-wit. quarter sf section Tere fone ‘hy BOTtnwost | "Ewentyctwe’ acres, ist Lae’ ti, northwest Tendered according to tn aoe cond Judgment tured paper. Mr. Shackleford has 19 3 tonne 2 sont said vee Rapes northeast quar- forty (40) range thirty-three (33) 1 wil a? Gay of Tange Chin ae eT ManIP thirty-nine on and the above described real estate sold to had these referred to an appropriate 18 10) quarter. and the east half of the weet furfcr » == * i, 1900, | Thursday, March 1, 1900. | Spare by the clerk afore : : —— etween the hoursof nine o’clock in’ the fore- » March 1, 1900, | i o clerk afore- committee and is doing all he can to | Che e yp eae day of the caes free antes, MiterDoee cf that | between the hours of nine o’clock in’ the fore. | Herne Wace, “ereot be published in Tus fav dle e i i SSI 30 | nine, (29), and the south half of the northwest | 487 st the east front door of the court Rouse. | noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that | risted and nb aoe Y fates anty, ie. secure favorable consideration, = 25 | quarter of the southwest quarter of section | {2 the city of Butler, Bates. co ty, Missouri. | day, at the east front door of the court house. | Printed and published {n’ Fences county, Mis- aa $8 55 | twenty-seven (27) township No. forty racy range | Ped alred er eet ange thereor ae may be | in the city of Butler, Bates eof a3 ’mas sent? | cortion to Best Teen Sie are tee last in- ia a: 20 23 | twenty-nine (29) "EC MUDD seured at public vendae. to the h:ghest bid. | sell the same or so much thescer aa may be re- | S¢rtion to be at least fifteen days before the first Clinton, Mo., Feb. 7.—Bettie Rock. | “is-4e "Sheriff of Bates Counte.”’ der for cash, to satisfy ssid execution and Zaized at public vendue to the highest bidder | 48y of the next June term of sald court acd ith 3 2 : ee ee ee coste. E.C. MUDD. | for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. pie A true copy of the record. Witness ord met with a terrible fate at Iconi- | pit No 1 $17 10 Sheriff's Sale. bestia Sherif of Bates County, Mo, | xo Moby, a Ok Ea eonee bereanto “sixed? St. Clair ec 7. veatel oT AAR = Bio] p aaliene — = | 13-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. | seal of said cour reanto affixed. cam, St. Clair county, yesterday. She 3 225! BY pcg im woenrgrecinl of ol ial execu- Sherif’s saie. | Done at office in Butler on this the 25th day of was an invalid, and in attempting to cee 14 40 | Or the cock ertncancat, peti on gee By virtue and authority of a special execution Sherif’’s Sale | a7 a “dacs "Gremt Goo pees, TL 23 | yy 1 ble at the Feb: ), | for delinquent taxes, issued from the office of and peci } 7 = pass from one room to another fell = 40 98 | of'said court, tome directed im favor" or (| the ‘cler! oF ine, cireuit court of Bates | tion tar del sent taxes) relly rag oar met ihe ea seme 3 into an open fireplace. She was cre HOMER TOWNSHIP j Fortune, ex-ofciocollector of the revenue of |S08@t¥, | Missouri, returnable at OSes of the clerk of 4 Notice of Final Settlement. February term, 1900, of said court, to me di- the circuit court of Bates Co. | | Thursday March 1, 190, bet*reen the hours of nine o’clock in the fore noca and five o’ciock in the day 1 92 i ‘ 4 = 75 between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- = --. 79 Room and five o'clock in the afterneon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all all others interested in | dem. deceased, that [ H For Infants and Children. _ The Kind You Have Always Bought between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- Boon and five o’clock in the afte: it the east front door of the Bates county, the same or so much thereof as creditors. and the estateof Wm Low- » Frank Lowden, admin- estate. intend Tnoon of that court house in Missouri, sell ? tyof Rich Hill, and against Alexander Wilson : Mo., returnable at the February term, 196,| wots f i mated, being unable to get up. She al a. Jane Watson, Thomas Watson, ofthe saanrer ot AS Owen, ex-ofles ee of esid court. tome directed im taver of A # | aif creat For winee sg the ‘cotete ce eine i | belonged to ene of the oldest families Bw ‘Thave levied and seized. u, mall ae vigher se =s— SSS | Bates’ coups teem Wan a Marebai, 1 | —- ee ores eens an a in St. Clair county. Bence 14 40 Seca ae SS = Wat: | Spon all the right, titie, inverest and claim of Interest and clates or ebae uine Fisht, 5 | Brad seer or 0eid eatate, intend to make 1 i WALNUT TOWNSHIP [Son Thomas Watson, Isabella Wilson, anna | S&id defendant, JW Jameson, J J Frames Marshall, in and to the following described | [BS! settlement thereof, »t' the next term o 1 ; ALY 3 ‘ Wilson and Mary Wilson, in and to the follow. | 80d the Farmers and Manefacturer, Bank, in | real estate situated in wens -4 eecri | the Bates County Probate Court in Bates 4 1 94) img described real estate situated in Bates | 80d to the following described ‘real cont ’git= | to-wit: = county, Missouri, | County. state of Missourl, to be helt at ers of T | = > 12 county, Missouri, to-wit: ee —— 2 rene catee south half of the weet naif of | 1555 Ommenciag Om the 13th de awoEne”” i is Let nine (9) of block thirty-six (35) i “ - ? oc Si ix (6) a ® w = 7 “y 4 : CAS re) R j A | ‘ 8 % Hil. Mo. Pwit aa in Rich 8), city or Rich sia, Me. wilien three et oe Ton nine eat rviving pertner, Admr Thursday March I, 1900, ursday, Marc! . A eT Taie emeaaed 7 6 . | : } i day, the HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 34 Dist No 1 sell the same er so much thereof as ‘may be a may be required th a “pad to make 4 ae ee {to $8 guired at public vendue to the highest bidder | 8t Public vendue to the highest bidder for cash | eaired at public vendue, to the highest bidder a Peeve es ago Si the next term of j 4 Signature of y = oe z 17 19 foreash, to satisfy said oxecusion snd costs. to satisfy said execution pace MUDD for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. | county, state of Mlsecot to be held 2 Pay *y } , ee Sheriff of BatesCouaty, Mo, 1st Sherif of 1-4 Sherif of Bates County, ‘Mo. | Tag nee Pe ew LOM EET Bates County, Mo. J