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2 arch macnn aguas ONSET Ra Sapetenceen san ectneamlpiedomataicccoeey Maite sh fi D. ALLEN, Eprror. F- D. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weexty Times, published eve: Wevursday, will be sent to any ame year, postage paid, for $1.00, ANNOUNCEMENTS. For REPRESENTATIVE We are authorized to announce T. L. HARPER, at Lone Osk Township, tative, subject to the ¢ Gan to be held June 2nd, 10. We are suthorized to announce JAMES NEIL SHARP, af Mound township, candidate for Representa- tive, subject to the democretic primary election be heid June 2nd, 1400. ‘We are authorized to announce G. W. CLARDY, of MC. Pleasant township candidate for Kepri Seatative subject to a democratic primar election to be held June 2nd. We are authorized to anuounce SANTFORD HARDY, Of Mockville, candi: @atiect to 8 democratic primary elec.ion to b held June 20d, 1900 Fut TREASURE “the war is over.” The war stamp It adds asa fact within its own Baie Ss. Dak. wiites- *We are authorized to announce nuisance may or may not be modi-|kuowledge, for example, that the “Rese Mas. Precuann eee Score fied after the election. —Post-Dis-| professors of a certain New England | Ever since my last child I Sroanby Teeamurer, suljeety democrats pre patch college, who were almost unanimous- suffered with inflammation of mary election to be held June .nd, 1:0. MWe ace authorized to announce ESTES SMITH, @f Miago Township as candidate for Count Beeeeurer, subject to a democratic emsetiea to be held June 2d, 190. We ave authorized to announce W. HH. DUKE, @¢ Grand River Township, as candidate fo! Couwty Treasurer, subject to a demo: ati @rimacy election to be held June .d, iy. "We exe authorized to announce W. T. JOHNSON, aA veuge Township, Ereasucer, subject’ to a de: atic primary The democratic sta convention, | sensus of opinion is that Bryan has ee beheld June ind, which meets in Kansas city next {grown strenger since the campaig FOR SHERIFF. Tuesday, will be held in a tent at}of 186. ete ane se annonbes Shelly Park, in the heart of the busi-[ In the first place, the million or nt Township, as candidate for| Ness district. This conclusion was] more votes taken from Bryan by th ttoa democratic primary fae & be held June ynd, 1900. *We aes @athorized to announce D. D. PEELER, «at Hedeon Township, as candidate abject tea democratic primary faold dene 2nd, 1:0. tion to be POR PROSK TING ATTORNEY. N ¢ are authorized to announce J. A. SILVERS, ing Atarney eieetion to be h t toa democratic primary d June tnd, 1900, + We are authorized to announce MILES 8. HOR) est MC. Pleasant Yownship, as candidate @’rasecuting Attorvey, subject toa di wrimary election to Ue held June 2nd, iv. 0 Pe are authorized to announce BRUCE LUDWICK, «e€ MC. Pleasant township, for Prosecating At- Gorney, subject to the democratic primary elec Gon tobe held June 2d 1900. = NGS et EEE OE ee FOR SURVEYOR, for ratic We are authorized to announce R. E. JOHNSON, hip, for County Surveyor, subject tote democratic primary election to + fae Medd June 2nd, 1900, FOR COUNTY JUDGE. ‘We are authorized t> announce L. D. WIMSATT, ‘WE Mound township, candidate for Judge of the Couagty Court from the northern district, sub- Sect tog demoeratic primary election held on Eune md. We are authorized to announce G. W. STITH, ext Deepwater township, candidate for Judge of he Coun y Cour: from ‘the southern district, Sell gt $0 a democratic primary election to be me 2nd. We ere authorized to announce JOHN J. MARCH, it New Home township, candidate for of Coanty Court from aul tel, Judge the southern district, ect toa democratic primary election to be June 2nd. FOR PROBATE JUDGE 4 are anthorized to announce J. F. SMITH, at MN. Pleasant township. candidate for Pro- Sate Sudge. sutject toa democratic primary election t> be helt June 2nd, 1900. ‘We are authorized to announce C. F. BOXLEY, <f Mt. Pleasant Township, for Probate Judge, subject to a democratic primary election to be weld June Ind, 190), FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. ‘Weare authorized to announce D. V. BROWN, “at Mt. Pleasant Township for Public Adminia- trator, subject to the democratic primary elec “ion to be held Jane 2nd, 1900, FOR CORONER. ‘We are authorized to announce DR. O. F. RENICK, -af Mt. Pleasant Townshi @ candidate for Coroner, sul ject to the demo -raiic primary elec tion to be held June 2nd, 1900. a eee The billet mills of the Hlinois Stee! Company, at Joliet, Il, have closed down for an indefinite period throw- dng one-thousand men out of employ- snent. President Kruger hasissueda proc- Zamation saying he will defend Jo- fannesburg and calls on the Boers te fight to the bitter end Tke merchants of Maryville, Mo., fhave declared war ag fake a wertising and hereafter will use only | the columus of the newspapers. so they say | Se in nine vears Mexico has doubled Ws revenues. doubled its exports doubled the number of its factories, and multiplied by three its banking capital A not begin sshown ti it cannot be an prosperity tthe McKinley arti be © freedom to of Cuba 1 government? li ther are looking out for Shemselves ment should all her sol and peniten- #iary the carpet bag thieves. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES-| address | daughter of a wealthy te | | snes | | andidate for represen- mocratic primary elec © for representative, primary as candidate for County for Sheriff, Saage Township, as candidate for Prosecut- The state convention of the Social- McKinley's Chances. ist party will be held in St. Louis chicago Dispatch. Saturday when a full ticket will be | Beckham of Kentucky, is to be mar- ry [tied soon to. Miss } scandals of the last four years a sacconist of against him. pUsrens i GER: F by multitudes SSS And when election day has ended STERILITY f alek Maryland is for Bryan, seventeen” poxt November it will be found that ies of the ‘twenty-three comntics’ in the/ the people areagaines bum | *« DEAR Mrs. Pinkiam—Before ta state have held conventions and in| ‘Discussing thie mse ee Mam Vegetable Compound I had one child jstructed for him. The state conven-| york Post shrewdly remarks on this hours. The doctor said it did not have the ¢ jtion will be held June 5th | question of the personal equation of while I was carrying it. I did not feel at | the men “that disgust isa stronger | mancy. In time I conceived again, | Governor Stephens has issued a Men di | . | motive than vague dread. | proclamation calling upon all chari- table people to contribute somet bi millions in India jin spite of s | ; : ills they have to for the starving Contributions should be sent to Geo A.F National bank y ebsites No me: considered at this session of congress although mated a surplas of aker, in care of the Continental t. Louis MeKinley for one reason or another. There! to rely upon their distrust of M sue of tax reduction will be Secretary Gage has esti- TO.000 000° and against Mr. McKinley.” The time of the senate during the present week will be divided largely between the discussion of the Philip- pine question and theconsideration of theappropriation bills. An effort will be made the house in the matter of tinal adjourn- ment on June 6th. unanimously for Bryan now, and th it y reason, , assigned trayed them,” and that- r ; to meet the plans of over the same stone.” On the other hand, the g neral cor reached Monday at a meeting of the} bolting democrats in turned to him. In the second place a la sub-committee of the state commit- The of the ©} tent will besuttie: nt toaccommodate the crowd in attendance. There is said possibility that Michigan will return to her an- tee, au nnodations > per cen express approval at the polls for M to bea i i a q far thu . at the next term of this court to cient democratic standing next ai is fea fe} to, $11,000 to be paid for tt m. fondant. no Harr son isa non-resident Reine tx tae of Batter BE cae : of his opposition to temperance in| pe deeds were made o sro of the state of Missouri reupon Sor | souri, onthe first Tuesd, The state administration by the re- i DE f i The deeds were made out. Brown | ofthe st the clerk in vacation, that the de- | 224i, on th t Tu , ee the matter of army canteens. ara chect a hanl Terre | ‘*ndant be notified by publication that plain- publicans has got the state ina bad] ~.. z iy i drew acheck on a bank at TTC | ier hae cor nced a suit against bim {p th A Taking into consideration the 1 o Y i bjec t ond tf wet then betas shape anda change would be along i & i Haute, Ind., and the papers w tO | Shieh: te tents the object and general natu plead to said petit shape : t 2 2 E | scinG ieeues. of trate, qa a ; which is toenurce the lien of coma with ba Salient an aaae ena judgment : i ps i ab issues of trusts, imperialism ; Bal 1 when tl . - the lines of commoiu sense if nothing |? zine i x be signed and delivered when the delinquent taxes of the year | rendered w jing to the prayer of said peti- + . ‘ aoe and militarism which are espoused ae oe é in the aggregate to the sa tion and the above desoribed real estate sold to else. Even Goy. Pingree has joined se money came. with int-rest, costs, satisfy the same : se by McKinley and denounced by the Meantime the stranver ished t¢ upon the feliowing And itis further ordered by the clerk aforesaid the Bryan party.—Pleasant Hill Re-}* eae ik aes Seantime the stranger wished to nd situated in Bates that a copy hereof be published in Tas - - masses, it looks as though McKinley's | patur home but suddenly became . Berien WaexLy Times, a weekly newspa) 4 return hom it 1 im c ce i shances for re-election were not at na qnarter ef southeast quarter « printed and published {n Bates county, aes chances for re-ele on ere not atiaware that he had not sutticient thirty-nine (39), range | soari, for four we mn as, Saal a |all brilliant : : ing forty [4] acres and | Sorin to } It is ing to know that a jal! brillant, money. Noland accordingly lent him of southeast quarter sect on nine |\ Missourian or more properly speak k- MeKinley’s chances are not nearly Jean Fuqua. the ©4’s friendship is against him. The e advice, fly from the | vils that they know | uot of. Thousands of independent | jand republican voters are, beyond all | question, disgusted with President fore, it concludes “it willnot do! Bryan to prevent them from voting ly for McKinley in 1896, are almost ye by these professors is that McKinley ‘thas be- ieyv nO not intend to be like the fool in the Span- ish proverb and break a leg twice 1596 have re- of republican voters will decline to Kinley imperialism, and again the Methodist church willrevolt from the fall, |Support of Brother McKinley because au, Actual barrenness is rare. a | SORROWS OF re oO, cine was to me during this | up to the last. and was short time. My baby w pounds. He is a fine boy, joy of our home. He is now weeks old and weighs sixt pounds. tainly a boon in pregnan Mrs. FLora Cooper, r. 1e I kept getting worse, for advice, and began tal Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg I had not finished the f A Smooth Swindler. | Johns~n County Star. STATE OF MISSOURI, } of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Mis * : i County of Bates ‘ souri for the delinquent (axes of the year a amooth swindler reoeee In the Cirenit Court of Bates county, Misseuri, | 28%) mounting “> cme rik ta . as Ch Brown got in some good “in varation 3 d, 10. The atate or Mic | ‘He eum of 9; 47, together with Interest, Sel : eA 1 souri atthe reiation and tothe useof A bi “ Clwork in Cass county last week but Owen, ex-oflele collector of the revenue of naing, pao. = nic innded teks is cna Sates county in the state of Missour’, plain- : ti orne Was finally landed behind the bars. Tasty te, Baty gga All cm vonyt ei roo asshole er ee “| He went to the farm of D. Noland on Civil action for deling sent tax # ter of section twenty-three (28), town- “ s : Now at this day comes t-e plaintiff by b ship for ty (40) range thirty-one (31), thence north the pretense of buying the land, 400 —— ws : , thence e-et iS feet, thence south 1é x t Ki " in th eek thence wes’ a be acres inextent. As: Was agreed ion, and files ti ek ee ae oa eee pet ing an ex-Missourian will place Wim Johannesburg May Be Taken. seg —— — — ille } Bryan in nomination at the Kan-| Cape Town, May 28.—It isrumored | “it! Noland’s daughters, — is City canvention, says the Jeffer-| here that Gen. French has entere@ | 2¢ 2 hotel and skipped out Willis M. son City Pres son of the late John D. Oldham. Oldham of this city will perform thet office for Johannesburg. Friday, it is known, r ce. burg is only about forty miles north the next president or the United | o¢ the river, so that his force has had States. Mr. Oldham is not only alltime to reach there, fine lawyer, but as an orator rank second only in the state of Nebraska to Bryan himself.—Nevada Muil. SE UEIEEnEneeannemeeneseed The pas two wings probably halted yesterday He crossed the vaal nd Johannes- ge of the river was prac- tically unopposed, and thecenter and When the fraud discovered, Brown was searched arrested. sional crook number of places. was or, found, and He proved to be a profes- wanted nd was ina Order of Publication. Tinian iia Bevan on the Transvaal frontier, after a inten as. any Is tor an. series fatic o . y & =e . 5 ‘ ees series of fatiguing marches. The de In the Circait Court, of Bates county, Mie- w York, May 28.—John F. Car-]struction of the railway has been so | “sourl in vacation May 22nd 190 The Seite roll, leader of Tammany Hallin the]complete that thishalt may continue} of Missouri at the relation and to the use absence of Richard Croker, t given | for sever: out the carefully prepared statement: | difficulties can be overcome. ‘I believe that the attitude of the] It is said in high quarte Tammany Hall organization at the|speedy announcement of the arrival state convention will be neither}of the British cavalry at Johannes- doubtful or equivocal. Af far as I burg will not surprise the war office. have been able to consult with the ae = representative men of the organiza-| Port Wort h, Tex.. May 26.—A duel tion they entirely acc ord with my] was fought by Emmet Coy and Bon- view of both the propriety and the] °° : = Z expediency of sending to the national | facto in Hidalgo 1 days, until the transport Perez cowmen. convention a delegation instructed |county, ata hundred yards. Win- for Bryan as the presidential candi-|chesters were used. Both men fell date. dead at the first fire. Springfield, Mc May 26.—Mrs. Jessie Humble, wife of one of the leading citizens of this county, killed herself this morning at near Rogerville by drowning in a her house pringtime ain barrel. The barrel was partly | Is the sweetest season in human life, as filled with water and her body *,| itis in Nature generally. It is the time ited with water ane Ler I0GUV WES of promise. As the young girl draws half submerged. Sickness was the| near to that mysterious line "Where womanhood and girlhood meet,” her whole destiny is in a measure being de- termined. How often the sweet young girl, under the influence of the change, with- ers and droops like some blighted bud. Nature gen- erally needs some cause. the Tide. ble republicans are getting restless over the Cuban scan- dal. The real nature of imperialism is revealing the itself and patriots draw baek with horrorfrom the pros- The Turn Honest and sens pect of ruin and disgrace, the sure little help at this accompaniment of national greed. rita Pena ane Se : ee this help in its} Senater Hale declares his belief that feat teen gave we should have abandoned Cubs tained in Doctor “We would have been better off.” Pierce's Favorite anid Me. Hale “Gt xo} Prescription. It said Mr. Hale “if we had not taught establishes regu- the Cubans the lesson that has been} larity, and gives the vigor of per- fect health to the | womanly organ és It contains no al- I hav so : = cohol, neither opi- |] : powerful | um, cocaine, nor influencies, commercial. mereantile,| other narcotic. } money and po! taugh in the last few months. Moreover, the senator touches the nerve of the whole matter. scovered” he says, “very al. th to our ever withdraw are opposed | from Cuba ” ites: "I was severely and to come. lark the n adopted | by the MeKinley | national polit adminis’ ferers know what your Favorite Pre- ion” and “Golden Medical Discovery’ and asant Pelle bottles of have done for me. I took “Favorite Prescription” and Discovery,’ six vials of the “Compound Thad taken see that the medicine disease of internal or- nd catarrh. I also used local treatment you suggested ~ idding of the} powertulinfluences referred to by Se: ator Hale. ca tempest, excite welf: n- a& popular revelations. yet take pree- interest.—Post- the publi edence re w of private The siuggish liver can Dispatch. the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. that the of A B Owen, ex-officio collector ef the rev- enue of Bates county,in the State of Mie- sourl plaintiff, ve. W O Jarvis, defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her attorney before the undersigned clerk of tne cireuit court of Kates county. in the state of Missouri, ip veca ion and files ber petition tatirg smeng «ther thibgs that the beve named defendant. “W O. Jarvis, isa non-resident of the state of Missvuuri. whereapon it is ordered by theclerk in vacation | that the defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff haa commenced a suit against bim tn thie court by petition the object and eeneral nature cf which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the d linguent taxes of the year Isvs, amounting i= be aggregate to the sum of $10 together witb interest, costs,commissione and fees upon the foliowing ‘tescribed tracts of land situated im Batescounty, Missouri to-wit: 179 46-100 acres in “he vortheast quarter of section thirty-five township thirty-nine (39], range thirty @ e (31), and also 40acres of ot six 6) section thirty-five (35) township thirty-m:ne [39]. rapge th rty-one (31). | sil in sates county, Missouri, and that unless the said defendant be and appesr at the next term of this court to be begun aod holden iu the city of Butler, Bates county Mis-euri «m the dret Tuesday sfter the second Monday tn Nov-mber, 1900, and on or before the third day thereof, ir the term shall soiong continue. dif not. then before the end of said term and pl-ad to ssid petition according to law. the same will be taken as confessed and judg- ment rendered according tothe prayer cf said | petition and the above described real sold to satisfy the seme. And it isfurther ordered by the clerk afore- | ssid that a copy hereof be published in the BuTLer Weexcy Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo.. ‘or four weeks successively, the last inser:ior to least fifteen days before the fret day ext term ofsaid court A true copy of the record. wit- Dees my band. as clerk asforessid with the seal of said court bereanto affixed, Bone at office in Butler om this the 2-nd day of May. isw J. P. THURMAN. Cirenuit Clerk iemar] 29-4t Notice of Trustee's Sale. Whereas, F. WH. Lindemyer and Annie E Lindemyer, his wife, by their certain deed of trust, dated the i3th day of March, tsy," recorded in the office of the corder of deeds of Bates county, Missouri, at Butler on the 2th day of Mare w, in book No. 151 at page 14, conveyed to T Murr: trustee,the following described r. estate sit- uated in the county of tes, to-wit The west h-Ifof lot nine (9 {53], im the city of K block fifty-three Hill, im trust to secure the payment of three promissory notes in said deed of trust described, exeented by the said F. W. # Lindemyer, and Annie EB. | Lindemrer; fault hasbeen made in the payment notes, anit in the conditions of s: of trust: and, whereas, thes-id T J trustee, has declined to execnie s: new, therefore I, EC Mudd, sheri f Bates county, Mo., inaccordance with the provisions tr at the request of the legal r of said notes. and by Virtue of the power and authority in me vested by eaid deed of trust, will proceed to sell the property hereinbefore described at public yen- ‘ue, tothe highest bidder for at the r ofthe court housein said Bates county, in of Butler, on Saturday, June 23, 1900, between the hours of nine o’ciock in the fore- noon and five o'clock im the afternoon of that day, for the purposeef satisfying the terms of and whereas de- of said be cured by | ssid deed of trust = E. C. MUDD, 23-42 Sheriff and substitute Trustee. | i felt like a new person; did my work ighed ten Your medicine is cer- of the womb, pains in back, left side, abdomen and groins. My head ached all the time. I could not walk across the floor withoutsuffering intense pain. until two years ago I wrote to you estate | re- | stot of Missouri, | time. I only a the six ecn cond Mond before the thir lon sai con tern ta sais that a souri meat which lived c roper lweild and thought I would write to you for advice. Words cannot express the gratitude I| feel towards you for the help that your medi- and ple copy a 1 OTHERHOOD is woman's natural destiny. . | | Many women are denied the happiness of children through some derangement of the generative organs. | - 3 “ a si a ee uri at the relation and ra ide out. so good this yearas they were in Among the many triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's V agneente Gwen, encolicio eotlecter cf ton ena i = is the overcomin of cases Bates county in the state of Missouri, | Itiscorrectly reported that Gov. , 1396. : x Compound is = he tii | tiff, ve. Heary B Arnold, defendant’ : His record is against him. Han- of supposed barrenness. is gre; | medicine is so well calculated to regu- late every function of the generative or- gans that its efficienc ¢ women. Wotrorp, of Lone Tree, Lydia E. Pinkham’s bs etable Compound. +> st bottle before I felt better. four bottles, and have been strong and perfec B since, and now have two of the nicest 1 ER ETE TEER SE EY OMNES SSAC IEA other things thatthe a K ip thirty-nine 32), containing eighty (50) acres of northeast quarter se ship thirty-nine [34], containing eighty (3 firsouri, and that unless the be and app ar at the next term of this court to | be begun and holden ip the city of Butler, Kaw coun’y, Missouri, on the first I'n eday in November, lw, day thereof if the term ena. nue, and if not thea befere the end of 4 to said petition according to law the -ame w Il be taken as confessed and dgment rendered according to the id petition and the abuve described real es- ¢ Sold to satisfy the same. And itis farther ordered by the clerk afore- hereof be publi Butter WeRkLy Ties, & weekly n-wspape pri. ted and published Bi for four weeks succe: ser! to be at least fift day of the next termo said court rue c with the seel of said court hereun- toafMixed. Done ateMce in Butieron this the 22d of May, igs. > girls.” rof Publication. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI } County of Batee. 5 junty, 23d, 19), The Stai Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff by torney before the undersigned clerk of the eutt court of Batescounty in the souri, im vacation and | the above named defendant, & non-resident of hed for is vo jis by the «) lant ‘be ‘wengay tut has commene: t court and ge the lien of Dt LAXxes ofthe petition and nature of which state of Missouri for vear /588, amounting in th ate tO the | sum of $6.65, together with interest, costs, ons and fees upon the following deseribeg tsof land situated in Bates county, Miss , to-wit enfore half of lot two (2) of b . + tod addition to the ef atler county, Mo., and thai said dant be and’ sppear next term of this court to be in the city of Butle ts Missoart, on the first Tu after the se onday in November, 140, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, aay if not then before the end of said term) plead to said petition according to law the Will be taken as confessed and judgment rege dered according to the png of and the above described real est y the same, : ‘ further erdered by the court afere- copy hereof be published in the BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, & weekly news] printed and put iin Bates county. Mise souri, for four weeks successively, the inet in. sertion to be at least tfteen days before the first day of the next term of said court A true copy of the r Witnens (smat] my hand agclerk aforesaid with the sealo' said court herennto affixed, Done at officein Butler on this the 23d day of May, 190. J. P. THURMAN, 245 Cireuit Clerk, ation, STATE OF MISSOURI, ; se County of Bates 59. In the Circuit court of Bates county, Missouri.in Vacation May 28rd, is the state of Mis« souri st the relation and to the use of A. B. Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenas of Bates county in the state of Missourt jaintid?, vs. Famnie Reeves, MW Barber and red, rick Loben vin, defend Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintif? herein b her attorney before the undersgn:d clerk of the Circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, and files an affidavit, that theabove ves, MW Barber enstein are non-residents of 1. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff! has com- menced a suit against them in this court by peti- hon and aMdavit, the object and general nature I took y healthy ever that unless the said def (34), range thirty-two od nerth baif tion fifteen [15 range thir y-tw Done at office in Butler on May, ivy. J wu-4t jefe: dant Cireuit Clerk, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates. 5 ip the Circait Court of Bates county, Missourt 1 Sd, ly The Misao’ fter the on or so prayer of pintntif 9 Alice BR Brosddas, Nicheias © Brosddus and U 4A Allen trusses fur Walton Trast Co, de'endantes Civil action for delinquent taxes Now at this day com « the piaiatif by ber attorney before the Circuit court of Lee hed in the s County, Mis ly, the last in- n days before the first connty, in estate eg Miseoart, oad files her petition 4 afidevit named def. te Thee M Groaddas. Alice R Broatda 4 Nicholas C troaddus are nou- residente of the state of Missourt, Where- apon it ordered by the Court that the defendants be notified by publication that Plaintiff bas commenced « salt against them J. P. THURMAN, Cireuit Clerk. | DeJarnett his wife in this court by petition, the wbject and general natureof whichis to evturce the lien of the state of M ours for 8 , quent taxes oF the 8, Trustee’s Sale. ing im the sggregate to the | Whereas, James L DeJarnett and Mattie D.| $5" 41 together with loterest, by thelr deed of trust| commission and fees, upon the following Gated Merch 13, 18%, and recorded in the re-| described tracte of lard itusted in Bates corder’s office within and tor Bates county, in book No the undersigned trustee Mi-soari to deseribed to-wit The north half o: lots one (1 the of the | which Gescribed in default nas been made inthe payment of| ei ‘in aces county, Misseuri, avd that | oth of said notes anu ubless the nd dete: . ve | Bow Bet “tae and . aod appear st the next term of this | ther fore. st the request of the legai|court tu be begun api holden in the city | holder of raid note and pursuant to the condi- | of Batier. Bates county, Miseourt. on the tone Of raid deed of trust. I will proceed to | 4: t Tuesday | sell the awove described premises at public ber, 1909, and on or before 4 j Temtue so tne highest bidder tor cash, st tee | thereof it tnet-rm shall eo long | eset tropt door of the court houre tv the city | and if not then bet rethe end or si | @ Batier, county of Bates and etate ot | seouri on da,. tor tn crs eee - Done st office in Butler on this the 234 his wie "by their certain deed of trast, | % — j dated April 2th, 189), and recorded in the | 18Z,0f May. 190v ¢- © eeraee record: r’s office of Bates counts, Missouri, in| = sie book 92 at page 1, conveyed to the under- | — > —— signed trustee, tre folowing described real Trustee's Sale. estate lying and being situate in the county of Where: AJ Sellers and Cathern Sellers Bates. state of Missouri, to-wit his wife, by their deed of trust dated July it, Lot seven (7 section two (2 eorne of section two Teal eetate iving and being | in the cvunty of Batesand state of Mi Uthwest quarter of section seven township forty-two (42), of rauge thirty-two 2) sod thirts (3®) acresuf of the sunth eo! northeast yaurcer of | quarirof section tweive (12), forty-two (42). eontaiming 105 conveyance secure the paymrnt of two x id deed of trast: and wh-reas, noon and five o’clock in the parpoees of satisfying sata debt, interest and cost. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, W.J. Bield and Angel ne Byfield 10) chains, and fifty nk of the Marias with the right bank o beginning all in township thirty nine [79] three (33), containing in ali th: ore or less, which | in trusi te secure the payment of one certain | note fully d-seribed in said deed of trust acres Mhereas, default bas been madein the parment | and deed of trae. default rendered the of said note, and the samme is now past due and | whole debt dace Wie at once and the eee aa ay inatetore, at the r-quest of the| same is pew pa: id. Sow there> egal hol: ler of said pote, and pursuant to the | fore at the re< holder of said —— of said deed of tru-t, I will proceed note and puresant to the conditions of said deed public vendue to the highest bidder for the east front city of Butler, Missouri, cn between the hours of nine e’clock in the fo: noon and five o’clork in the efternoon of day for the purpo-esof satisfying said deh: terest and 2-42 “ - in and for Bates county, Missouri in book 107 f lot nine (), of the northwest quarter | st page 131 conveyed to the undersigned tru 2),th-nee running w: tee the following descrived real estate lyin, te cigbt (*) and nine (9, and being situate iu the county of Bates ap 0) chains, thence north ‘en | state of Missouri, to-wit | links to the right! The east half of lot t (23) of see- des Cygnes river, thence | tion six (6) im townanip %) of range said Tiver to the piac- of | thirty-two (22) containing forty (40) acres more Conta ning 10 acres more or or leas, which conveyance was made in trust to the above oor of county ic townehtp | range thirty (3), and 40 we of range thirty-three, ( la ofthe northes=t quarter of « scres iu sli. more or }: sizte p (6) township forty-two (42), r1 was made in trast to| thirty (|; also du scres in the north weet quer of the northwest qu and beginning at the southeast county Missouri, to-wit 260) acres ip southwest querter. and lot one (),1m northwest quarter, sod east half of erst balfofiot two (2) of northwest quarter of section oe (:) towuehip forty-one (41), range thirty +41); apd 4u scree in the northwert vatteref the northwest qaarter of section fteon (1%) townebip furty two (42). raog thirty (54); and 20 ecresin the sousn belf of the -outaeast q 1erter of the north wast quarter of sective aftern tows ‘) 137. page 91, conveyed the ‘following ituate url and two (2) of Gi to the suutneass in note~ folly | ter of the vortnesst quarter uf seotiun sixtece {16}, township forty two [42] range thirty (8), Mie-| aod pi Petition law, th me willbe taken as contrserd end Judgment rendere: according to the prayer of esid petition. and the above described real eetate sold to satisfy the same And it te turther ora-red by the clerk + accurding $0 C. A. ALLEN Trustee. aforesaid thet scopy hereef be published ia the Beran Wurx.y tom +8 weekly vewr: in Bates co . uccessively, insertion to be at least fifteen days before the Gist day of the next term of seid evurt A true copy of the record Wit- AL) Dese my hand as clers sforersid with the seal of seid court bereunto sMfx- rter of itl. and recorded in the recorder’ s office witl [39 thirt.- | secure the payment of one certain nove fully | deseribed in said deed of trust: and whereas, default bas beep madein the paym-nt of the annual int-rest on said note: and whereas, ac- rding to the term: 4 comditions of # poe lese, | } =) * Inade onveyance w and described pr uf (rust, 1 will proceed ¢ the shove de- : scribed premises at public vendue two the high the Court Louse im the | est bidder for cash » front door of the of Bates and state of | court hone in the of Bntier, county of | Bates and state of Missoari, on j Friday June 22nd, 1900, between the hours of nine o’ciock im the fore- | Boon and five o'clock inthe sfterneon of that iB- | day for the purpose of satisfying said debt, in- terest and cost. 2-88 JD. ALLE: Trustee. | J. D. ALLEN, Trustee.

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