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S. is made of roots how deep-seated, are soon o t have accumulated during t the fiesh, exhaust the strength and often patient! and uncomplainingly en being bene The blood is not too rich or too thic nly waiting for a fav even cancer, is th Keep t skin clear of all cause these painfu and permane up the blood and ridding tk S not a new has been curing It has cured th. e H Our Vehicles fitted, that their blood is too thic uncle g ILS & CARBUNCLES visitors usually appear in the itself from the many impurities Carbuncles, which are more spring or summer, when the blood is making an extra effort to free al he winter morths. painful and dangerous, come most frequently on the back’of the neck, prove fatal. Boils are regarded by some re the p s in and inconvenience under and this is Il of poison—and ig of serious internal Many an old sore, running ulcer, < Dangerous i Garkuncles lated waste k, but is « velop. atter. lood, and all poisons, r y > matter owertul purely vegetable medicine. rness $3 to $15; Saddles. all sty are the latest in design and painting. McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Hates. ae In the Circuit court of Bates county, Missouri,in | vacation May 23rd, 1900, the state of Mio- souri 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 inti, vs. Fannie Reeves, M W Barher and rederick Lobenstein, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxe Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the undersgned clerk of the Circuit court of Bates county in the state of | Missouri, and files an affidavit, that the above named defendants, Fannie Reeves, M W Barber and Frederick Lobenstein are non-residents of | the stateof Missouri. 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- tion and affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Mis- souri for the delinquent taxes of the year 188, amounting in the aggregate to the ‘sum of $7.77, together with interest, costs, commissions, and fees, upon the follow- ing described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Beginning forty- eight feet east of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quar- ter of section twenty-thre (23), town- ship forty (40) range thirty-one (31), thence north Ii feet, thence east 153 feet, thence south 114) feet thence west 1 to beginning, and that unless the said defendants be and appear | atthe next term of this courtto be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mis- | Souri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in Noy. ), and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, andifnot then before the end of said term,) and plead to said petition according to law the Same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered according to the prayer of Said peti- tion and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same. j And itis further ordered by the clerk aforesaid that a copy hereof be published in Tux Butter WEEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- sertion to be at least fifteen days before the first | day of the next next term of said court A true copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affixed. {Swar.1 Done at office in Butler on this the 23rd day of May, 1900, J. P. THURMAN, _ 2-4 Cireuit Clerk. Notice to Contractors, Notice is hereby given that I will on Wednesday, Junesth, 1900, from the east front door of the court house at Butler, Mo , between the hours of 9a m and 4pm, let by public out ery to lowest bidder, subject to a proval of county court, contract for building an iron bridge and stone abut- ments across Straight Branch in section twenty- two (22), Deep Water township. A certified chech for fifty dollars will be raquired of the Successful bidder to insure making satisfactory contract and bond. Plans and specifications Will be on file in County Clerk's office after May 20th. R. E JOHNSON, %-4t Ex-ofticio Com’r of Roads and Bridges. | | THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY TIMES Kansas City Times Co.. Kans s Ciry, Mo. ; day, for the purpose of sati lat page 131 conveyed | court house in the city of Butler, county of | between the hours of nine o'clock Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI} County of Bates. 5 In the cireuit court of Bates county, in vacation, May 23d, 1900, The State of Mis- souri 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, plain- tiff, vs. Henry & Arnold, defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- | torney before the undersigned clerk of the cir- cuit court of Batescounty in the state of Mis souri, in vacation and flles affidavit, that the above named defendant, Henry B Arnold, is a non-resident of the state of Missouri. | Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in } vacation that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintif! has commenc- | ed a suit against him in this court petition and affidavit the object and ge nature of which is to enforce the lien of the ; state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the | year 1898, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $4.66, together with interest, costs,com- missions and fees upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: The south half of lot two (2) of block three (3) in Williams 2nd addition to the city | of Butler, Bates county, Mo., and that unl the said defendant be and’ appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden | in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, | on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in November, 19, and on or before the third day | thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and | if not then before the end of said term) and plead to said petition according to law the same i | Missouri, will be taken as confessed and judgment ren- dered according to the prayer ef said petition and the above ‘Seecribed real estate sold to sat- isfy the same. nd it is further ordered by the court afore- | said that a copy hereof be published in the | BUTLER WEEKLY Tives, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mis- souri, for four weeks successively, the last in- | sertion to beat least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy of the record. — Witness | [seat] my hand as clerk aforesaid with the | seal of said court hereunto affixeds Done at office in Butler on this the 23d day of | Ma‘ THURMAN 1900. J.P. ’ Cireuit Clerk. Notice of Trustee’s Sale. | Whereas, F. WH. Lindemyer and Annie E Lindemyer, his wife, by their certain deed of trust, dated the’ sth day of March, Isg9, recorded in the office of the re- corder of deeds of Bates county, Missouri, at Butler on the 20th day of March, 18%, in book No. 15] at page 59, conveyed to T. J, Murray, trustee, the following described real ate si uated in the county of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: The west halfof lot nin block fifty-three [58], in the city of Rich Hill, in trust to secure the paymestor three promissory notes in said | deed of trust described, executed by the said F. W. H. Lindemyer, and Annie E. Lindemyer; and whereas de- fault has been made in the payment of said notes, and in the conditions of said deed of trust; and, whereas, the ssid 1 Murray, trustee, has declined to execute said trust now, therefore. I, EC Mudd, sheriff of Bat county, Mo., inaccordance with the provisions of said deed of trust at the request of the legal owner and holder of said notes, and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by said deed of trust, will proceed to sell the property hereinbefore described at public yen- due, tothe highest bidder for cash, at the | door of the court house in said Bates county, in | erty of Butler, on Saturday, June 1900, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ng the terms of said deed of trust E. C. MUDD, Sheriff and substitute Trustee. 29-41 Trustee's Sale. Whereas, A J Sellers and Cathern Sellers wife, by their deed of trust dated July Is, #1, and recorded in the recorder’s office with- in and for Bates county, Missouri. in book 107 »the undersigned trus. rided real estate lyin, county ef Bates and tee the following des and being situate iu th state of Missouri, to-wit The east half of lot twenty-three (23) of sec- tion six (6) in township thirty-nine (S9) of range thirty-two (32) containing forty (40) acres more or less, whieh conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the | annual interest on said note: and whereas, ac- | cording to the terms and conditions of said note and deed of trust, such default rendered the whole debt due and payable at once and the same is now past due and unpaid. Now there- fore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above de- cribed premises at public vendue to the high est bidder for cash at the east front door of the Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday June 22nd, 1900, 1 im the fore- | noon and five o’olock in the “afternoon of that | day for the purpose of satisfying said debt, in- terest and cost. 24t J. D, ALLEN, Trustee. {owned by A Felger. Clarksvurg. Mo. | between 9 0’ cloc | of said court, tome directed | Pace, in and CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ELAMOo Will stand the present season of 1900 at m barn. 8 miles due eat of Buticr and 3 4 miles south of Montrose and Butler road and 4 miler west of Spruce. Description and Petigree—Elamo is a coai black, mealy nose and ts the rise of 15 hands high, and he wetghed 1 110 pounds on the 2itb of Februar. in ordinary flesh, and war etred by the fine imported Jack direct from Spatn, brought to Cooper county by Charle Leonard. The dam oi Elamo was al 0 out of anImported Jack anda Black Knight dem Terms: $8to insure @ colt to stand and suck, if paid within ten days after colt foaled, one dollar off The colt will stan: gocd forthe season. After service has beer rendered, anvone selling trading or about t remove mare forfeits iusurance and mone) must be paid Care will be taken to prevent accident but will not be responsible should any occur. DEWITT McDANIEL. to Contractors. otic Notice is hereby given that I will, from the east front door of the court house at Butler,Mo on Suturday May 26, 1900, ka. m. and 5o’clock p. m. let by public outery to lowest bidder,subject to ap- proval of county court, contract for building a steel bridge on line between ons7 and 18, in Summit township. A certified check of fifty ($50) dollars will be required of suce ful bid- der to insure making of satisfactory contract and filing bond. Plans and specifications are on file in county clerk’s <= 4 ON, 25-4t Bridge Commissioner. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and sllothers interested in the estate of S T Brown deceased that I,H. P. Nickell, ad ministrator of said estate, intend to makes final settlement thereof, at the next term o! the Bates Coanty Probate court, in Batee county, state o! Missouri. to be held at Butler on the lith day of May 1900, : OH. P. NICKELL, Administrator. 22-4t Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion for delinquent taxes, issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates Co Mo., returnable at the Juue term, 19%), in favorof AB Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenue ef Rates county, and against James L. Pace, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title interest and claim of said defendant James L to the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, | to-wit Beginning 125 feet west of the northesst cor- ner of block six (6) running thence south 25 feet thence west 25 feet, thence north 25 feet, thence east 25 feet, in Montgomery's Ist addition to the city of Butler, I will on Jane 29, 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, 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 Sheriff of Bates County, 30-4t Trustee's Sale. Whereas H F Osterkamp and A J Osterkamp his wife, by their deed of trust dated October 24, 1899 and recorded inthe recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 151 at page 608 conveyed to the nndersign- ed trustee. the foliowing described resi estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: All of block twenty-nine (29) except dfty (50) ft off of the east side of said block in the city of Butler, upon which is located the Empire Mills which conveyance was made in trust tosecure the payment of five certain notes fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default has been made in tne pay- ment of said not-s and the interest thereon and the same is now past due and an- Now theref-re. at the request legal bolder of said notes and pursuant to the condition: of trust, 1 will proceed to sell the seribed premises at public vend highest bidder f-r cash, st the front door of the court house in the cit of Butler. coun- | ty of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday, June 29, 1900, between the boars of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon ef that day, for the puryoses of satistying said debt, interest and ccst E Cc. MUDD. Sheriff Bates County, Mo., Acting Trustee LIFTS A TRAIN FROM TRACK. Path of Storm Threugh Kansas Marked y Heavy Damage. ar: ‘4 = oa Parsons, Kan., June 7. —The most servere wind and rain storm in y The visited this section last night. damage to rops, especially wh was considerable i f storm, which was ¢ wide a st shade olished | howey Willi: injury uly. kno molishir wit CASTOR ITA. The Kind You Have Always Ba: LSLTLLE “Americans Have Swept Europe Off Its F cet New York Journal. «a room at a London botel Americaus have crowded them Leadit houses the Car Cecil, Savoy and Claridge’s haven’ had a vacant room for fortnight ig cally every one of their guests are from America In Paris there nearly the same condition of affairs. Some crowds from the Atlantic to the Pacifie have never before been known in Europe. 0 made so weleome. In every country the same hospitality is stretched out to Americans. Not a single instance: of di heard, has beer courtesy in vy form » Eng scant attention and often insult. while th shinan receives Americans have simply swept Europe off its feet and been welcomed isfavored guests every whe trou the peasant cottage to thecastle. The reason is simple, say the for eigners. Americans are always good nature always want the and spend the Wheeler's Future. It is said at that no military as Washington, Jone the war dey ment Wheeler will be given signment under his commission as brigadier genera! of regulars, but will be placed on th ired list within the next few days. This plan of action, it said, is in with understanding and r. Theretirement will accordance an reached between t President General Whee be made upon General Whe rs ap- plication and in conformity with the statute authorizing the president to retire officers upon their ownapplica- tion after they reach the age of 62 year General Whee 10, course of events would er was born Septem- and in natural be retired for age September 10 next. when he will ber the reach the age of 64 years, the statu- tory limit of active service in the army. Sherman's Hold-the-Fort Flagin Pean- sylvania. New York Harrisburg, Pa..—The used to send the message of General Sherman that inspired the hymn, “Hold the Fort, for lam Com- ing,” has been deposited in the flag room in the executive building with other relics of the civil war. Th an. signal flag famous here original message was sent to Kenne- saw mountain on October 4, 1864. to the commanding officer at Altoona. who was besieged by a confederate force. to whose aid Sher- man and Vandiver were hastening. Generals Nothing will contribute more to the artistic success of the luncheon, teaordimner The best 4 andles for the simpl most elaborate functio: tage or mansion Made in 2!! colors and the mos: delicate tints by STANDARD OIL Co. and sold everywhere. | | j to Speer’s Port Grape Wine Nine Years Old, Burgundy Orde STATE OF MIS County of In the Cireuit ( im vacation May 22nd, souri at the relation a Owen, ex-officio Bates county in the stat til, vs. Benjamin Ha r Civil action for de Now at this day comes ¢ torney b © undersiz among other things that Us fant, ber » Harrison isa non-resident Mf the state of Missouri, Wher n it isor fered by the clerkin vaca’ de endant be notified by publication t ain tif has commenced a against bi this ourt by petition, the object and general of which is to en‘orce the nof the state of | Missoori for the delinquent taxes of the year , snounting in the ager » the sam of 36, together with int r s, commis- nsand fees, upoa the racts of land situated in souri, to-wit Southeast quarter ef southeast quarter tion nine [9], town-hip thirty-nine (39), range thirty-two [32], containing forty acres and west half of southe er sect on nine (#], Eight Years Old, and Claret 16 Years Old. Extensive SOURI, Bat n-hip thirty-nine thirty-two 32], containing eighty [s0] acres -nd north half of northeast quarter section fifteen [15], town ship thirty-nine [39], range thir y-two |32], mtaining eighty [~0] acres, all in Bates county the said defendant Mi-souri, and that unle be and app ar at the next term of begun and ho! un y¥, Missouri cond Mon i ore the third long continu id term, a to law the rame dg: ent rendered ac len in the ¢ bp November day ther w I be taker said petition and the abuve tate sold ati And it is fart saiithat a BUTLER WEEKLY pri: ted and pat ari, for four w rtion to t tay of the next t A tru SEAL ness with affixed ne dof Ma . 4t the same r ordered here sf be Times, ¥ lished in B: ecks erm ¢ my h the this court to ty of Butler, Bates on the first Tu of if the , and if not then tb 1 plead to said petition ording wessiv~Ly t least fifteen days be day after the and on or rm shall so fore the end of aceording onfessed and to the prayer of 1 real es- by the k afore- publ shed in the weekly n-Wspaper ats County, Mis- ¢ last in- re the first record. Wit purt hereun- on this the RMAN, uit Clerk. Trustee's Sale. Whereag, James L DeJarne' by their #5, sad recorded DeJarnett his iated March 13 wife sod Mattie I. deed of trust in the re- corder’s office within and for Bates county, Miesouri to described real esta in book No 137, pag the undersigned trastee ing and being situate e 41, couveyed the ' following in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit The north half of lots one (1 the southwest quarter of section of G, in and two seven township forty-two (42), of range thirty-two 32) and thirty (36) acres uff of the suuth side of the northeast quarterof the southeast quarter of section twelve (iz), in township forty-two (42). of range thirty-three, containing 103 res in all. more or Jess which conveyance wes made in trast to secure the payment of two certain notes fully leseribed in said deed of trust: and whereas, defanit bas been msde inthe payment of hoth of said now past ther fore, st holder of in tions of eaid de sell the above described vendue to the highest bidder for cash, east front door of the court t of Butler, county of Batee souri on Friday, Jane 22 between the houre of nine o'clock ft noon and fiveo 29-46 Whereas, 4 his wile. “by dated April recorder’s offic book #2 at pag signed trustee, estate lying and Bates, Lot seven ©), section two (2), of section two line dividing lots eight 100 (11 65-16 and 10] chains, and ank of the Marias rest and cost. not! due and the reques ote and pa truss, ock in the Trustee si, con the folk being si , thence aft {x and t I the unpaic of ¢t ant to the conli- will proceed to premises at public atthe city mee in the fore- siternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, c. Bv field and Angeline heir certain sth, is of Bates county and recorded ing nate State of Missouri, to-wit of the northwest and beginning at corner of jot nine (9), of the northwest runing w and nine (%), eh ains, thence in the .EN ruste, A. AL *s Sale. Byfield trast, a the issouri, in to the under- described real ounty of deed of yuarter of © southeast yuarter north links to the right des Cygnes river, thence with the right bank ot said river to the piace of beginning all in township thirty nine three (33), containing in i Conta ning 10 acres more or acres more or less, which conv im trust to secure the paymeptof one note fuliy d-seribed in whereas, defaul of said note, and the sam Now, therefore, unpaid t has bee d deed of trust: made in the payment is now past duc and at the request of the lees, rapge rty-three [ yance was made ertain and legal holder of said note, and pursuant to the conditions of sai sell the east front city of Butler, county of Bates Missouri, cn the above 'd deed « oor of the tru-t, I will described public vendae to the highest bide Friday, June 22, | between the hours of nine o'clock in terest ang cost. Beat proce premises for cash at ease in the the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day for the purposes of —s said debt, in- D. ALLEN, Trustee. Wine sbsolutecly pure; unexcelled by rk aforesaid | Cellars. rrv are ‘ sks t \ ry € nsive This is c so far superior te wealthy an Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOU&I, / County of Bates ‘ Inthe Circuit Court, of Bates county, Mie sourt, in vacation May 22nd 10. The Staw of Missouri atthe reiation and to the oe of A B Owen, ex-officio colir rot the Tv enue of Bates county,in the State of Mie sourl. plaintid, vs. W © Jarvi defendant, Civil action for delingurst taxes Now st this day comes the plainti® og her attorney before the anderrigned cl. rk € the cireuit court of Bate mety. in the stem of Mi in vica ion 4d hhetler petsve ating other th that ta above named defendant, W OO. Jarvis lea non-resident of the state of Mire whereupon it ie ordered by the clerk In vacating that the defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has comme & sult ae him in this cou t by petition the obj general nature of which is to enforce th of the state of Missouri for te | linquent taxes of the year inv, o « the aggregate to the sum of €10.75 with Interest, coste, commissions and fers upoe fol ow o£ ribed tracts of land sitaatet Bat/scounty, Missouri to-wit 179 4€-10 neres in “he portheses quarter « | Fection thirty-five townehip thirty -ud $0}, Tange thirty @ ¢ (51), and also acres € jot etx (6) sion thirty-five (55), towne thirty-nin 59} r th rt}-one A ail in Hates county, Missouri and the unless the eaid defend, next term of this court in the etty of But Bates county. Missout on the Gret Tues: ter the second Monrdag in November, 10, and on or before the teint day thereof, if the term shall so long contiow andif not. then before the endof ead term, end plead to said petition secordi the same will be taken as confess ment renderes accert'ne tothe prayer cf ena! petition and the avese ceeribed real esta sold to ea fy the e- me nd it ie farther orter said that 8 copy hereot BuTiwx WeeKiy Times rinted and publishes tn i lor four weeke succesel to be st least dfteen + Lefore therfiret Gap of the next term ofenid court A trae copy of the record. at be and appear 6 bine ye begun and holdes 1 by the clerk atore- pablisned tm te eekly newspaper * county, Mo. the last inserdos SEAL] pees my bea with the 6 hereunto afixed., Don office in Batler @& this th znd d of May, 1 J. BP. THURMAN, 29-4t Cireuit Clezk Order of I STATE OF MISSOURI, / as. ‘County of Bates ¢ S Ip the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missout. May-3rd, lv. The state of Missout at the relation and to the use of A. B. Owes ex-ofticio collector of the revenue of Beater county, in the state of Missouri, pia'ntif. ve Thomas M Broad Alice R Broaddus, Nicholas C Broaddus and C A Allen treete for Walton Trust Co, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at thie day com # the pisintif®’ by be of Bae attorney before the Cireuit court county, in the etate of Missouri, and files her petition and affidsvit stating among other things tbat the sbove named defendants Thomas M Broaddus. Alice K Broaddas and Nicholas C Broaddus are now | residents of the etate of Missourt, Where upon it ie ordered by the Court that the defendants be otifed by publication tha pleintif has commenced « sult sgeinss them in this court by petition, the oljea and general nature of which ls to enforar the lien of the etate of Missouri for the deli» quent taxes of the year ik, smount ing the sgaregate to the eum 6 $741 together w interest, onete commission snd fees, upon the following Jescribed tracte of lacd situsted Ia Bates county, Missouri, to-wit 2 eres in southwest (), {mn northwest er, and east half of erst half of iot two { north weet quarter of section one townebip forty-one (41), range in querter. and lot om thirty (#): and 40 scree in the northwee qoarterof the northwest quarter of section fleen townebip furty-two (62). range thirty and 20 acresin the south half a the southeast qaarter of the north weet quarver of section fifteen (/1). townabip forty-two @2. range thirty (©), and #0 seres Of northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of sectios sixtern (6), township forty-two (42), racer thirty (#)); aleo 4 neres | the northwest quer ter of the northeast quer erection sixtxe [16], township forty two (42). range thirty | ¥% sil in Batee county, Mineouri, aod te Snices the seid defendants «be and sppesr st the next term of this court, to be begun and holden in the city of Batier. Batee county, Miseourl, om the first Tuesday after the second Monday in Xo- vember, 190, and on or before the third der thereof. ii tne term shell lopg continue, and if not then before the end of said term and plead w ssid petition accortiog law, the same will be taken a+ confeseed ant dere according to the prayer jadgment rend reid petition, and the above described ree estate sold to satisfy th r red by the cleré bereo!t >= pabliehed tn the & weekly news: And it te sforessid that sco, Beries Week.t ue, printed and pabliebe eles county soari four Weeks eace-esively, the insertion to be st leaet ifteen 4. before tne the next term of said court ‘A true copy of the record Wit- [ext] nese my hand as clerk sforessid wit the seal of eaid court hereunto size in Batleronm this the 26 J.P THUEMAN, Cireuss Clerz. fret day of ed. Done st office day of Maz, 19”. oot es er .