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stans Inimen . * | « \ at FOR i Se, 22 OW Bye: il Wagon Harnes $10 t0 820; Siavle Hieness $7 to $25; Second-hand Harness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles a prices. Bugs, Tops, Uushious, Wagon Sheets aud Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. . Vio at get or prices and con wil) anrely trade with McFARLAND BROS.,, Butler, Mo. To Cure a Cold in One Day 25%, ‘Tee Laxative Bromo Quinine tunes. ¢ 7 2 on every Million boxes sold in past 12 months. signature, A Order of Publication, | Bates county, Missouri. mea oY MESO | | Twice Every week. Sint amy nce he nis : Whe iv Y . Iu the clroult court 4 i The Great Republican t. Louis d Sarah A Candle his | wife, Mattie J. Jones : Paper of America. John Jones, her | ~\r - , defendants, mm The Great News 1 “ Sa an ateaie, motel tke werd, CALODe CPemocrat is day comes the plaintiff herein by ene eeb ey sriiee 8 Horn,and files her petition of 18, . alleging among other things that defendant P os n Baan Ghote, Mattie PHonceand John Jou | ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. fare non-residents of the state of Missouri Whereupon itis ordered by the court in term | time that said redants be notified by publi- cation that p! tiff has commenced & suit againgt them in this conrt the object and gen- eral mature of which is to quiet her title and Alvost defendants of all right, title or interest mav have or apparently have in and to the following described real estate lying and tituate in the countyof Bates and state OPitteeoart, to-wit: Lots number one and two Qiana of the northwest quarter of secton seven (7)in township forty-one (41) of range thirty-two (32) and containing ene hundred and forty-six and 45-100 acres, and fully vest the title in plaintiff by reason of long, continuous, exclusive and a‘ verse possession of said prem- ises by plaintiff’ and those under whom claims bv limitation by reason of the provisions of section 653 and 4268 of the Revised Statutes of the state of Missouri, 1899 That in said de- cree it be declared and a‘judged that the de- fendants have no estate or interest whatever in or to sald afore described land, and that the title of plaintiff is good and valid, and that the defendants be forever enjoined and debarred Almost equal to a daily ut the price of a weekly. The latest telegraphic ket reports, a reat variety of interesting and instructive reading matter for everymember of the family. Unequaled as a uewspaper and home journal. Two papers every week. One Dollar a Year Sample copies free. THE DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT Has na equal or rival atnong western newspapers, and ought to be in the hands of every reader of ANY daily paper. P.ICE #Y MAIL POSTACE PREPAID i c i ily daily Sunda from asserting any claim whatever in or to said Daily | P i 4 n y tend, aod be BS att, geod we Including Sunday. | Without Sunday | Edition ‘ fendtvarm thereof to De begun and holden at | Ono year $6.00/One year $4.60) 48 to 60 Pages. Suerte s id ery on the a day a yaar § months 3.00.6 months 2.00, One year $2.00 west oo “on or before the fret day| 3 months 1.50|3 months 1,006 months 1.00 | thereof answer oe ees tothe petition in sai cause, the same will be taken a8 confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly ‘And be it further ordered that a eit hereof be published according to law, in the Burien WEEKLY Times, & weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates -county, is- souri, for four weeks rep pti the last in- sertion to be at least fift-en davs before the frst “ of the next June term of this court. d. THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR Will be held at St. Louis in 1904, and the greatest St, Louis newspaper will be indespensible during the coming year. SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY. The Globe Printiug Co. St. Louis, Mo A PATTERSON Nircuit Clerk, A true copy of the record Witnes: y hand and the seal Rf A 4 bags kef gg county, this 80th day of March, (anat] conn’ PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk. 22-4t C. M. Banker, Deputy. Order of Publication. TE OF MISSOURI, Se eanty of Bates. H sage In the Circuit Court June Term, 1908. James A. Hall, Plaintiff vs. B, Warren, Leonidas Warren tnd James Warren, Defendants. ‘Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by attorne: ty {i bach and =e may — 6 , among other things fon defendants are not ronlde nts of the State of M ¢ hneiben, it is ordered by the clerk in ‘vacation, that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced inst them in this court, the object and gen- ersl nature of which Ia to divest them of all right title and interest in and te the following real estate lying and belng situate in Bates 00,3 (0., to-wit: TRUSTEE’S SALE—Whereas Wm M Fitzger- ald and Martha J Fitzgerald,his wife, by their deed of trust dated Jan’y 2 , and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 157 veyed to the und trustee the a bed real estate the county of Bates wit: The northwest quarter uarter of section fourteen (14) in township thirty-nine (80) of range twenty-nine (29) con- taining forty (40) acres moreor Jess, which con- veyance was made in trust to secure the pa; ment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas defauit has been made in the payment of annual interest on said no! now past due and M eee haha er Fh hy oe meaner ot ~ K holder note pureuan e northeast qnarter of the northeast quar- conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed ter, of section 27; in township | 39: Of | to sell the above described at public Fence 2 in said Dates peor. and —_t0| vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the all title thereto in the plain PE i west front door of the court house in the city of the title thereto in plaintiff and that unless | Butler, county of Bates and state of ri, ‘said defendants be and appear at this) on Friday, May 8, 198, between the hours of Mase the next term thervof, to be | Sine o’lock In the forenoon and. five o’clock in aod holden at the Court House in the om of that da: in said county, on the 9th day of on or before the first day of said an wer or ray to the petition in ‘said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, * Judgment will be » fered accordingly. And it is further ordere:, that a copy hereof 4 zee pablione’. according to law. in the BuTLER ROAD CHIEF. ROAD CHIEF will stand at our barn in But- ler Mo, at $10 for acolt to stand and suck pay- able when colt comes; or $8 to insure in feal. A lein will be held for service. Will not be responeible for accidents. Description AND Pepicrer:—Erown horse 16 1-2 hands high; weight avont 1300 pounds; fine style and action; good bone and muscle; bred by J, ©. Met lure, Winciestor Ky.; sired by Roderick Jr. First dam by lood Uhiet Jr. second dam by King Witham; third dam by Oden’s Crocket, Extended pedigree at barn This stallion is weovne hims:if to be a tne breeder on meres of all classes. His\colts are large and stylish and many of them are now peasmnntiing fancy prices; one 2-year-vid being recentTy sold for $300 and many others at satis- factory prices to = — z Sik Gen tas : E 80 the fine Jacl 6 GEN. CEE. wittstand at the same barn at $3 to insure al vingcoit; other terms same as Chief. Gen, Lee is a black jack with Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of Diadama Gregory x TrMes, & news! published in said | {eceased, have been granted to the undersi, z ity of Bates for four weeks suczssively, | i, by the Bates county probate court, ip ny | Seibliched at least once week, the last inser- | county, Missouri, bearing date the znd day of tobe at least fifteen days before the first | April, A. D. 1903, © day of eaid next June term of this court. ‘All persons Savion oes against said estate J_ A. Parrenson, Circuit Clerk — | sre required to exhibit them to me for allowance A true copy from the record. Witness my | within one year from the date of ssid lettera, hand and seal of boy wey — . or they may be peamnaes Tank Soy, anaes of ex count this ay Of | such estate, an: 8 be not e: peat) aire 108, within two years from the date of the publica VA’ Pattenson, Cirenit Clerk. » By. C. M. Banxiey, Deputy. this notice, they will be forever barred. neat NATHAN M. GREGORY, ‘Administrator. 28 dt Notice of Final Settlement. Final Settlemed. cat Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all ishereby given to all creditors and all ed in the estate of Austin G Mudd | mealy nose; 151-2 hands high; good bone and interested in the estate of Charles Mt. | George D MeNeil, Kx- | heavy body; 1s proving to bee fine mule jack. tthat I, DV Brown, public intend to Welzette Wecohers ef soe thin sloak beter ing. *U-dt J. S. and J. W. WARNOCK, te, or in charge of eaid estate, Int-nd Nettlement thereof, at the next term of ‘settlement thereof, at the next | {nal pave court, in Bates coun- Susi, In | the Bates corr duri, tobe held at Butler on wo ihe fitn day of ay, ‘os BBAt tt . D, MONELL, Executor, Rheumatism, Lumbago, news from all the world every ‘Cuesday and Friday. Full and correct: mar- | a sinks into the skin Order of Publication. STATE OF MissoURI, i re Coury or Barzs, of Bates W.G. Dillon, Plaintiff, ve, ileox defendant. Now at this day comesthe plaintiff herein, by his attorney, T W Silvers, and files his Pe and affidavit, alleg! among ot ings thet defendant Hicks Wilcox hi Sse Ska nary "pcs ota see Ww can not be served on him, that the defendant hi fraudulently conveyed his state with intent to hii credit and that county, Mo., intiff on an itemized account; also to recover defendant the further sum of $50 due from defendant to M L Dillon for borrowed money; which account has been assigned to inti’, Also to recover from defendant the er gum of 80 due T W silvers for legal services rendered to defendant, which account has been assigne? to plaintiff; also to recover from defendant the further sam of $0 due Gilmore Gilmore for medical services ren- dered the defendant, which claim has been signed to the plaintiff, Afiant further states t defendant has not. to int’s knowled, Jowing land be and the same has been levied and seized on by the sheriff of Bates county, and all the right, title and interest of defend- ant attached to satisfy che above debts and costs, viz: the south half of the southwest qaar- ter and the south quarter of the soutl uarter of section seventeen (17) in township forty-two (42) of range thirty-one (31) in said county except five acres in the southeast corner of the 40 acres 1}; said defendant PP thiscourt at the next term thereof to be began and holden at | the court house in the ci of Buth id county, on the {th day of June and on or before the first day of said answer or plead to the petition in id cause, the same Will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Burter WERKLY Times, & weekly newspaper print- ed and published in said county of Bates for four weeks published at least once & week tion to be at least fifteen day day ofthe next June teu of the cire court, J, A, PATTERSON, Cirenit Clerk, A true copy of the record, Witness my hand and seal of the circuit court of Rates RAL) county, this 3lat day of March, 1903, 4t J, A. P. RSON, Circuit Barkcey, Deput Order of Pubiication, STATE OF MISSOURI, { 8s. County of Bates, od In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri, In vacation, April 11th, 1903. David C Kd- wards, it » plaintiff, ve the unknown heirs of Wm Swift deceased, defendants, Now at this day comes the plaintitfherein by hie attorneys Smith & Denton and files his petition and afidavit. alleging among other things that the names of defendants the unknown heirs of William Swift, deceased, are unknown to him and as well that they are not residents of the state of Mo: Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendants be notified , by publication that plaintiff! has commenced a suit against them in this court to reform and correct a certain deed dated January 17, 1854, and recorded in the recorder’s office of Bates county, state of Missouri, in bouk y at page 52 by decree of the said court decreeing that the said deed did convey all interest of the dlefend- ants in the following described land lying and being in Bates county and state of Missouri, t - wit: The northwest quarter of the. northe: quarter of section thirty six (36) township forty- two (42) range thirty (30) the said Jand being by | mistake described | id deed as the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said sectio., township, range, county and state; and that the court decree the titlethereto in this plain- tiff; a..d that plaintiff asks further that defend- ants be divested of all title tosaid land and the plaintiff vested therewith by reason of the fact that he and those under whom be claims have been in adverse possession of said real estate as to defendants and all others,ang paying all taxes thercon ever since the said 17th day of January Is4, and that uniess the said unknown heirs of William Swift, deceased, be and app-ar at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and bolden at the court house, in the city of Batler, in said county, on the vth day of June iW3 next, andon or before the firat day of said term, answer or plea’ to the peti- | Hon in said cause, the same will be taken confessed and judgment will be rendered ac- cordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof wane and is absorbed by the muscles like rain falling upon the thirsty earth. It goes right down to the most intense pain and stops it. AN oR BEAST. It will cure anything that any good liniment is designed to cure. Keep it handy in case you or your dumb animals get hurt. Sprains, Burns, Bruises and all hurts. be publiched according to law, in the BuTLEK WEEKLY Times, & Weekly ni paper printed | and published in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first di the next term of the circuit court. J A PATTERSON, A true copy of the record, Circuit Clerk Witness my hand and the seal of the (sea) circuit court of Bates county, this uth day of April, 143. 23-4 J A..PATIERSON, Cirenit Clerk Cuas. M. Barkvey, Deputy Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Kates, { #8. In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, | June term, 1903, Nathan M. Gregory, John W. Jamison, guardian and curator of Harman A. @ ry a miner and Barbara Myers, plaintiffs, ve Wm. R. Gregory, defendant. Order of Publication, Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein by their attorney, T W Silvers ‘and file their peti- tion and affidavit, alleging, amongother things that defendant is not a resident of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is orderedby the clerk in vacation, that said defendant be notified by pal that plaintiffe have commenced a suit against him in this court, the object and general nature of which is to procure as parti- tion of the following real estate lying and beiug situate in the county of Bates and state of Mie- souri, to-wit: ‘The southeast quarter of the sonthwest quar- ter of section thirty (30 in township forty-one (41) Fim | thirty-two (32) in said county, and if said land cannot be divided in kind without great prejudice to the owners thereof; then piaintiffe will ask that said land be soid and the proceeds divided among the respective owners thereof, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in sald county, om the Sth day of June pext, and on or before the firet day of said term, answer or pica to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered that a copy hereof be published, recording to law, In the BuTLex WEEKLY Timks, & Dewspaper pablished in said county of Itates, for four werks sucorssively, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to beat least Afteen days before the frst day of said next June term of this court. J, A. PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness {smat] my hand and seal of the circuit court of Bates county, this Slst day of Rit March, 1903. J. A. PATTERSON, Cc. M. Banxury, Be uty. Cirenit Clerk. Notice of Final Settlement: Notice is hereby given to ali creditors and all others interested in the estate of James A. Nes bit deceased, thatI, Flora Z. Roberts admin- istratrix of said estate, intend to make Snel sattiemens onteaty at Bg term of the Bates county probate co: count: tists of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Mo on the 11th day of a FLULAZ TS, Admiuistratrix, Probate Court Docket May Term, 1903. Monday, May 11th, 1st day term. Bosma,Arthar et al, mitors,H Donovan G &C, Bosma, John, dec’d, H. Donovan, Admr. Brixner, Wilhelmen, insane, A G Williams G &C Bergman, Deitrick, dee’d, Yetta Bergman, Ex. Brown, W C, deo’d, Elizabeth Brown, Ex, Chambers, Olif, minor, Mary EChambers G&U Calvin, Elsie rene, minor, J A Ferd, G &C. Cannon, H M, dec'’d, Octavia L Cannon, Ex, Tuesday, May 12th, 2nd day term. Dillon, Jno A, dec’d, CJ Requa, Admr. Day, Phoebe, minor, TJ Day, G&C. Davis, Walter, minor, Helen M Davis, G &C, Fenton, Thos W, dec’d, Chas F Fenton, Admr. Griggs, Wm M, deo’d, A H Bell, Admr. Hedrick, Laura J minor, Frank Hedrick G & 0 Hedrick, Anteinettdec’d ‘ * Admr Hannon, Sam’l. dec’d, Wm F Tygard, Admr. Wednesday, May 13th, 3rd day term Hudson, Chas W, dee’d, D V Brown, Admr, Johansing, Meyer, minor, Martin Rapp, G &C Kreiger, Abr etal, minor: th. Kreiger,G&C Kreiger, Adam, insane, Kath. Kreiger, G&C Mize, Martin H, minor, DC Mize, G &C, Mosher, 8 P, minor, D T Embree, G &C. Miller, Weaver, minor, D G French, G &C, Morrell, Eva V, minor, D V Brown G&C, MoReynolds, B K,dec’d, WW McReynokis Admr Thursday, May 14th, 4th day term Nichols, Isham,ingane, Chas W McMullen, G. Perrine, Jackson, dec’d, Nora Perrine, Admr, Pharis, John, dec’d, C E & Geo Pharis, Admrs Razey, Edwin et al, minors, DV Brown, G&C Reese, Westet al, minors, C EB \est, GAC, Shepp ord, RP. minor, Frank Allen, G & C, Sherman, Stephen, dec’d, D V Brown, Admr, Swarens, John, dec’d, Ann Swarens, Ex, Friday, May 15th, Sth day term Siggens, Norton K, minor, Wm A Siggens, GX | Thompson, Lenoa, minor, Daniel Prine, G & C Tingler, Jacob, dee’, Marcella Tingler, Admx Tilson, G W, minor, W E Walton, G&C, Whenes, Elizaveth, dec’d, Jeff Mock, Ex, Crooks, Peter, dec’d o Crooks, Ex. Nesbit, James A, deo'd, Forella Nesbit, Admx Saturday, May 16th, 6th day term, Pearson, Susannah, dec’d, T 8 Hodges, Admr. Short, Alva etal, minors, W Seybert. Wilcox, Sarah A, dec’d, R M Wilcox, Admr. Williams, C W, dee’d, Lizzie Williams, Ex, Wolf, Thos, insane, Chas E Bowden, G & O, Wagner, Alfonso, minor, H Loeb, G &C, Woods, Jas E, dec’d, A F Hickman Admr, Ayers,Grace M et al, minors, A F Hickman G&C Monday, May 18th, 7th day term. | Jayne, Elnore, dec’d, Geo D MeNeel, Ex. Mudd, Austin G, dec’d, Geo D MeNeel, Ex. Ashbaugh, Geo, insane, Wm H Ashburgh G&C Aeburry, Jas W, dec’d, Eliza C Asbury, Admx Blevins, TheresiaJ, insane, Henry Bearce G&C Boswill, Florence, dec’d, S A McDaniel, Admr Blizzard Jas S et al,minors,Jas 3 Blizzard G&C Brown, 8 T, dee’d, H P Nickell, Admr. | Blankenship, LI, dee’d, D V Brown, Admr., | 1 Tuesday, May 19th, 8th day term. Bell, Jas S etl, minore, J. S, Bell, G&C, Christopher, Geo W, dec’d, T J Hockett, Ex, Corbin, Richard, dec’d, Thos. Corbin, Admr, Forbes, Robt et al, minors, 8 Y Forbes, G&C, Fletcher, Octavia, dee’d, Fred Hickman, Adinr Frazee, Lydia, dee’d, WAS ts, Admr, Greer, 8 E,. de M M Greer, Admr. Hannah, Jno W, dee’d, W D Hannah, Admr. Hensen, Edith K, minor, R F Haaper. G & C, Hannah, Cora W, minor, Chas Ross, G & C. Hill Floyd J, minor, Bert L McConnell, G & C. Wednesday, May 20th. 9th day term Hill, Branhan, dec'd, F. J. Tygard, Admr. \ McCullough, Raymond, minor,FJ Tygard, G& C McCullongh, Sada, dec’d, FJ Tygard, Admr. Lashbrook sam,dec’d,F JTyard & TJ SmithEx MeKissick, GeoHetal,minors,JJMcKissickG&C | Mudd, Amauda, dec’d, ECO Mudd, . Nichols, Alpheus, minor, Adaline Nichols G&C Owen, Alexander, dec’d,J N Owen, Amrde b_.n. Thursday, May 31st, 10th day term Johnson, Cora, minor, J W Johnson, G & C. Loveland, H Eetal,minors, G H Loveland G&C Mauck, Samuel C, minor, Julius Mauk, G & C. Moorehouse, Maggie,minor TJ MoorehouseG&l Meyers, Wm et al minors Jos schmedding G&C Oug duo D dec’d Julia Oug Admx. Sherman Coral E minor Minnie B Freeze G & C Walker Harry minor Lonsberry Walker G & C, Williams Allie E minor J N Barrows G & C, Woolsey Hester minor J W Woolsey G & C. Woolsey Jerry minor G W Woolsey G &C. Lewis G L dee’d A H Lewis Ex, ‘The law requires executors, administrators, guardians and carators to appear and maxe settlements on the day set - And unless goo! cause be shown for non compliance therewith, citations will be issued against all delinquents. Witness my hand this 7th cay of April, 103. J, A, SILVERS, Judge of Probate. Women and Jeweis. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman's preferences. CABSTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought a fe $100 Reward; $100. The readers ot this paper will be pleas- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitution- al disease, requires, a constitutional teatment. Hall’s Caarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, therebv destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giying the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- lals. Address F, J, Cugnry & Co., Tviedo,O. ga@prSold bvdruegit 7c. A Most Liberal Offer, All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club- bing offer wa this year make, which includes with this paper the Live Stock Indicator, itsSpecial Farmers’ Institute editions and The Poultry Furmer, These three publications are the bestof their class and shonld be in every farm home, To them we add, for local, county and general news, our own paper, and inake the price of the four one year only $1.24 Never before was so much superior rending motter offered for so smal! an amount of money, The three papers named, which we club with our own, are well known throughout the west, and commend themselves to the reader's favorable attention upon mere mention, The Live 8tock Indicator is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer, while the Special Farmers’ Institute Edi- tions are the most practical publica- tions for the promotion of good farming ever published. 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