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STS THEORY.| ==? : , LONDON'S HOTEL BOOM. | North Dakota Mag Tells His FairCor- Erection of Two Immense Structurce | | respondent te Get Ready for Wed- | on De Luxe Plan in Pic- | ding When He Tasted Her Pies. eadilly. | | Kite Expert Declares Bell Has Solved Airship Problem. A plain, honest-looking young farm- family of Mrs. Marianna Green, of Nor- of St. James hall and its adjoining prop- folk, Conn., telling her that he was ‘erty and the other on the site of the “pretty particular.” present Walsingham and Bath hotels, “I guess this place will suit you.” emphasizes the fact that the West end | said the old lady “My granddaughter, js becoming the chief area of hotel life Georgianna, keeps house for me.” jin London. A few years ago the He smacked his lips at the first meal, Strand and Trafalgar square could and praised Miss Georgianna. Dinners claim preeminence as the center of the and suppers came and went, and the most celebrated hotels—the Savoy, the young farmer seemed mightily pleased. Cecil, the Metropole, Morley’s and the But one day a dinner came that tickled Golden Cross—but quite recently the his palate more than all the rest. The | new and imported style of hotel de apple pie at the end was a marvel. luxe has come into existence, and with- c ¢ th “That certainly was the best pie 1| in a short space of time it seems prob- mounce the flying machine of the | ever set my teeth in,” he said to the | able that the West end will become ho- ure would be of this type. Mr. Ed: | charmed Georgianna after the meal. | telized on a scale surpassing both in paperement wae cs corroboration , “How soon will you be ready to pack | magnitude and in luxurious refinement Prof. Bell’s statement that an aero | ang start for North Dakota?” the airiest dreams of the hotel man- kite could be made that would | Georgianna looked at him in amaze- | ager of 15 years ago. the weight of a motor and a/y..t “Then she remembered a farm-| While the wonderful Ritz hotel, which ‘Ban, and thus solve the problem of ) 4. in Angusville, N. D., she had cor |is to reach from Arlington street to 1 navigation, : k responded with for two years, but had | Green Park, promises to be the most aresult of his experiments Mr. never seen. splendid in London, Claridge’s, just off 5 = the gent yaa Lm wot, “Are you Frederick Dalrymple?” she | Grosvenor square, has already intro- “ 8 ates Phibte A revoluuionlze | oacned; “are you the man that got my | duced modern hotel life into the very tng machine apg ead rE photograph, and that has been writing | heart of Mayfair. In order to obtain the free dismissal all. those letters ta. me?” Very startling was the contrast be- his weighted aeroplane, Mr. Eddy | «ppyat’s who I be,” came the trium-| tween the richness of Claridge’s and d in the string attached to the phant answer, “Let's make it New the plainness, amounting almost to Ble two metal rings and soaked the | y 14 eve,” he suggested. poverty, of the old Bath hotel, now {ton cord between them in a solu- |] Georgianna was willing, and the wed- stripped of its homely mahogany fur- ee eelipetes, sine tiles ditt ding took place. niture, which may have been there ie chemically treated s —— since Mr. Adams, the first American ween the rings burned, or rather} PROBLEMS OF THE YEAR. | minister, put up at the hotel. orched, very slowly, permitting «@ ee For nearly 150 years the old Bath ood height to be gained before burn- | Ediwon Says They Are Fighting Bao- | hotel has been looked upon by gen- through and releasing the kite, teria, Getting Electricity Di- erations of Londoners ag one of the hich then became a flying machine en- rect from Coal, Ete, mysteries which only the aristocratic ly, without the guiding hand of might penetrate, but now, doomed to destruction, the famous Bath hotel stands revealed as a wretched jumble of passages and rooms, devoid of at- traction and fit only for a house wrecker, All over the West end the hotel de luxe is springing up. In Sloane street, the Cadogan, close by Haus Crescent, in Mount street, the Coburg; in Ken- sington, Gore, the Devere and Royal Palace hotels, all tell the same tale, and the middle-aged hotel in Albe- marle street and thereabouts is blos- soming into a new and more luxuri- ous existence, MOTHER OF QUADRUPLETS. Ohio Wom Gives Birth ¢o Two Boys and Two Girla, All Being Healthy. iment« with Aeroplane Similar te One Laced by the Telephone Man, and Finds K Will Carry Weight. William A. Eddy, “the greatest kite fer the world bas known,” as he is led by experts in bis line, suc- ully experimented the other day his home in Bayonne, N. J., with ap oplane similar to the one with hich Alexander Graham-HBell recently the discovery that led him to STATE OF MISSOURI fas. County of Bates. if In the Cireuit Court of Bstes County, Mis- eoart, June term, 103, The state of Missouri at the relation and to the T. Johnson, ex-oficlo collector of of Bates county, in the State of jsinti, ve. Ienao Stetler, E. R rry trustee for Viola Simmons, de- Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff A r attorney before the Circuit court of Bates county, im the state of Miseourl, and it appearing to the court that summons has been fesued In “he rvove entitied cause against the defendants Isaac Stetler, E. Kk, Mickelberry, Vola Simmons ol:ected tu the sheriff of Bates coucty. Missouri, and that said sheriff! of Bates countr, Missouri, to whom satd sam- mone was directed, hae made return thereon that the defendant, Isaac Stetler, cannot be fourd, and the court being further satiated that process cannot he served on sald defend- ante, Isaac Stetler, E. KR Mickolberry, Viola Simmons, it is therefore ordered by the court that the sald defend. ante be notified by publication that Neintif has commence: sult against them in this court by etition, the ob- ject and general nature of which is to enforce 6 lien of the state of Missouri for the delin- ent taxes of the years 14) and /901,amount- fo A Qggregate to the sum of ge! “The great problems of the year,” says Thomas A, Edison in a state- ment to the New York World, “are the problems of fighting bacteria, of getting electricity direct’ from coal, of getting power from the elements cheaply, and in applying the many uses of electricity to manufactures, [ look for a wonderful year, There is more activity in science than there has ever been before, more men are working on big problems, and great discoveries would be only natural. “Por myself, my storage battery, on which | have worked for years, will be put on the market in January, It solves the traction problem, and its introduction means that the horse will have to go. “I expect to give up practical in- vention for two years. I am going to. experiment—going to delve in some problems that I have put by for an idle time, and for once am going to work without having the produc tion of a commercial commodity in view. Lam going into the byways of science, I prefer not to say what my experiments will be. Yes, trying to get electricity direct from coal is one of them.” DAN, Mr. Eddy sent up his aeroplane twice, e first time at 11 o’elock and the her at three. The aeroplane was omposed of cloth, and was nine feet diameter and nine feet in length. | 7 he crossbars were in the form of a » The machine weighs 2% pounds, In the afternoon Mr, Eddy affixed a pross-bar 1% feet in length and about hulf an inch in diameter to the forward nd, and this gave the aeroplane the Tequired elasticity of motion and the requisite weight to make it almost sta- tionary at a height of 800 fet when re- ased, It descended inone minute and landed at the spot whence it had been Teleased, Mr, Eddy said this added weight was Il that was needed to prove the fea- sibility of the areoplane as the flying nachine of the future, “All that is needed to accomplish Mecessfully the feat of aerial naviga- is money,” declared Mr, Eddy, “If me wealthy man like J, P, Morgan would give the necessary funds there is no doubt in my mind that experi- yments could be made that would lead (very soon to the buildingof a practical ) flying machine that would carry people hrough the air safely, and that could _ be driven as well against the wind as ith it.” county. Missouri, to-wit: Lot five (5) in the northwest quarter of sec- thon thirty: four (34), township thirty-nine (39) range thirty-one (31) me being all of the northwest quarter of the north’ quarter of section thirty-four (4) in townebl wey: nine (89) renge thirty-one (31), south of the Mart y river, that unless the said defendants be and appear at the t term of thi court, to be began 4 holden in the city of Butler, Bat county, Missourl on the fret Monday in Uo- te ber, 1908, and on or before the third thereof, tthe term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of said term nd plead to sald petition according to she same willbe taken as confessed and igment rendere: according to the preree of A petition, and the above described real estate si And It tt Quadruplets, comprising two sons and two daughters, were born the other morning to Stanislaus Spyhalski and his wife, who reside at Air Line Junction, O, The mother and al! four children are so far doing remarkably well, They aggregate in weight 19 pounds and all have fine heads of hair. The first born was a girl weighing three pounds named Helen, the second a girl weighing six pounds named Do- rothy, the third a boy weighing five pounds named Samuel Jones, and the fourth a boy weighing five pounds named Theodore Roosevelt. The father of the quadruplets is years old and the mother, Frances, Although the mother has previ- ously given birth to triplets, twins and a single child, there is besic the quadruplets only one child living. aged nine months and 16 days. When the mother was only 16 twins were born to her, both of whom died. Later while living in Detroit triplets were born, but all died, The father is a Polish carpenter and the family is in somewhat destitute circumstances, ODD CORMORANT’S NEST. to satisfy the same urther ordered by the court afore- sald copy bereof be published in th Ber REKLY Time-, a weekly nowspa priutedand published tp Bates county, Mi soar, for four weeks successively, the last Insertion to be at least thirty days before the firet day of the next term of sald court A true apy of the record Wit- {swat} ness my hand as clerk atoresaid with the seal of said court hereunto afix- ed. Done at office in Butler on this the 2let day of July, 13 J. A PATTERSON, Bede Clrealt Clerk. LORD ROBERTS TO BE A GUEST. The English Military Idol Accepta vitation of Bowton Ancient and Hon ble Artillery, _ SCHWAB’S LIFE IN STATUES. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOUKI, Coanty ot Bates. { as. the Circuit Court, of Bat sourt, June term ims. The = State of Missouri st the relation and to the use of W. T. Johnson, ex-oficlo collector of the Tevenue of Bates county, In the state of Mis- soarl, plaintiff, ve Leonard Fry and John * Showers. defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the P insif? by her attorney before the clerk of ‘he cireuit court of Kates county, in the state of Mis- sourl, in vacation, ctuting among other thin that defendants, Leonard Fry snd John Show. eTs are not residents of the state of Missourt, and that process cannot be served on sald stefendants, Leonard Fry and John Showers tt ie theretore ordered by the clerk in vacation that the eaid deteudante be notified by publica- tion that plaintil’ has commenced asuit against them in this court by petition the object and weneral natare of which is to enforce the lien ofthe state of Missouri for the delinquent taxesof the years Iss and Isv9 amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $1.0, together Wito Iniereat, coste, commissions and fees upon the following described tracts of land situated im Batescounty, Missouri to-wit: East middle part of tot seven (/) of the north Weet quarter Of section one (i), township thir ty-nine, range thirty-three (35) and that uniess the sard deftenaants be and appear at She next term of this court to be began and nolden at the court bouse; in the city of But- Jer, in caid county, on the first Mondsy in Uc tober, 145, and On or belure the third day thereoi, if the term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of said term, and plead to said petitiun according to law the vame Will be taken as confessed andjuugment reudered according to the prayer of said petl- tion and the above described real estate sold to saslely the seine. And tt 1s further ordered by the clerk afore- said thats copy hereof ve publiehed in the BOTLEX WREKLY Tinks, @ Weekly newspaper printed and published in Bat~s county, Mis- eoari, for four weeks sucecesively, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the dset day of the next term of the circuit court. Atrue copy of the record. Wit- {exaL] nees my hana and the seal of the eireuit court of Bates county, this 29h day of Juiy, 103 J. A. PATTERSON, 39-48 Cirenit Cl-rk. 24 rome, ¢he French Sculptor, Saya That He Has Tried to Epito- mise the Man, Lord Roberts, of Kandahar, other- wise “Bobs,” the idol of Tommy At- kins and the conqueror of Cronje, has accepted the invitation of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery company, of Boston, to be its guest at the com- pany’s tield day next September. Capt. Thomas Jefferson Olys, of the An- cients, has so announced, Invitations have been sent to the prince of Wales and the duke of Con- naught. These royal personages, it is reported, are considering, but have not yet signified their determination to come over, The preparations for the entertain- ment of the English guests are elab- orate, There will be a banquet to 1,000 persons inthe Mechanies’ building and a spread to the visitors at Hotel Somerset that is intended to put that given Prince Henry of Prussia in eclipse, A tour in a special traim of new sumptuous Pullmans is projected, to. include Montreal, ‘Toronto and West Point, Other places will doubtless be included. AFTER MAN? ORANG-OUTANG. Prof. Burt G. Wilder Proposes to De- pose Gorilla in the New Class- ifleation. I 8 county, Mile- Jean Leon Gerome, the seulptor, has just completed the models of two stat- . s which were ordered by Charles M. Bien for the decoration of his new use in New York. The models rep- resent “Labor” and “Metallurgical Science.” The first shows a robust workman vigorously handling a tool, with which he is stirring molten metal. The sec- ond is represented by a female figure of the American type, with an ani- mated face stamped with energy and intense thought. The tigure is cladin antique drapery. In an interview published jn the He Paris Gaulois M. Gerome says the stat- ues were ordered by Mr. Schwab per- Bonally. He says he tried to symbol- ize Mr. Schwab's entire life in these two figures. The workman is clad in trousers and shoes only, These gar- ments, the sculptor said, were mod- eled after the clothing of a Pittsburg erkinan furnished by Mr, Schwab. 2. statues will be tin bronze and are to be more thun life size. CHEATS DEATH WITH TONGUE. The Royal United Inatitution in Lon- don the Recip it of Curl- ous Gift. A rather curious gift has been pre sented to Staff Surgeon Beadwell, of the royal navy, to the Royal United Institution at Whitehall, London. tt is a cormorant’s nest containing five eggs, which was discovered in the lookout on the foremast of I. M. 8. Sybille, which was w time ago in Lambert’ southwest coast of Af is composed of sea weed, somewhat roughly put together and bound with stout pieces of wire rigging, on whieh the cormorant must have expended very great strength, for they had to be wrenched off the submerged ship and broken into proper lengths on purpose to hold the nest together. reked some on the The nest Or. J. V. Laborde, French Phyelolo- gist, Invents a Novel Apparatus for Resuscitation, Prof. Burt G. Wilder, of Cornell un- versity, read an interesting paper be- fore the section of zoology of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science at Washington. His subject was: “Some Questions as to the Arrangement of the Primates.” According to the views advanced by Prof. Wilder there should be a rear- rangement ‘in the present classifica- tion of apes and man. The brain he considers as affording the best criteri- on on whieh to determine their affini- ties and divergencies. Incidentally he showed that the brain of the orang-outang approached more nearly that of man, and that, judged by his character, the orang- outang should rank next after man, instead of the gorilla. This paper pro- Sumptuously Entertained. To find a parallel for the recent sumptuous entertainment of the Ger- man emperor by the earl of Lonsdale and of King Edward by other British peers and commoners one must go back to the palmy days of the French mon- archy. To entertain a queen for a week Comte D’Artois rebuilt, rear- ranged and refurnished his castle from threshold to turret, employing 900 workmen day and night. Marshal De Soubise received Louis XV. as his guest for a day and a night at a cost of $400,000. “I hear,” said his majesty to the marshal, who owed millions, “that you are indebt.” “TI will inquire Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and o interesved in the estate of David T. Short, deceased, that I, J. B. Durand, executor of said cetate, intend to make final settiement thereof. at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates county, State of Mis- souri, tobe held at Butler, Miesouri, on the loth day of August, 1903. J.B. DURAND, itt Executor. Dr. J. V. Laborde, the French physi- Dlogist, has devised a method of re- Suscitating persons who are nearly dead by a device called a “tongue tractor.” He has found that those _who have lost consciougness through “narcotic poisoning, drowning, as- phyxiation, suffocation or syncope -m@ay sometimes be revived if the ‘tongue be drawn rhythmically back- ward and forward for a_ certain “Aength of time either by the hand or . by an electric motor. His apparatus consists of a mechan- driven by a small electric motor, ich gives 120 tractions a minute all the rhythmic intermittances Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and sduinlstrator of ssid estate, intend to mais final t thereof, at the next term of County Probate court, in Bates state of Missouri, to be held at Butler, om the 10th day of A 908. BR. A. A1KISON, trator. va ‘ rd and inform your ma} rable. ‘The tongue is attached to | Yoked much discussion. of sf erisaptin ¥ a ring and ‘te sulted eae eek in. esty,” replied the host, hiding a yawn the respiratory movements fail More Trouble for Draggists. behind his hand. Notice ol Final Settlement. y London chemists have concocted a Rotive is given to all creditors and answer more than five or six hours | 1... compound which they call car- Warning to Fournier. othe in the onttte ot, plies 8 merce death life may be pro- bo nylthiocarbimidophenylbenzylthio- Fournier has a new automobile in | SGmintevratel ‘eoback, ix. of said estate, intend ee — net. carbamide. It sounds, says the Chic: ‘eepeeta RS ae ll cP cl atl Ae a ee lh oo, gaiate 4 Che ta 3 Geoa Chance to Get Strong. go Record-Herald, like Duteh for cack bos ee Buse as. ag oy toth day Ayo y : pee! operate wi e wi iis visit aie ect b's bad gate New Hope for Chicago Girls. have it made bullet-proof. Notice of Final Settlement. ibune, s not for lack of exer- acts, RD " Let the rest of the Chicago girls go on hoping. It isn’t likely that many of them will ever have chances to ride ny has just completed arrange- | deified elephants at durbars, says the mits for the building of several more j Chicago Record-Herald, but there are says the Chicago Record- | other ways in which to get up in the |. Hurrah for peace. ‘eons Notice is hereby given to all creditors and Frio yge rows in the erate of od Ueber ot ssid estate, tutend to make dual probate Rin Pateo cowaly, stateorMissorn cour’ * |380 10th day of Augast = ¥ OF Angas: 'M. SCANLAN, Si-4t E Time to Reform. It is claimed by a St. Louis lady that she knows 500 women in that city who gamble. She ought to break away, says the Chicago Rec- ord-Herald, and try to get into a moral “set.” , Toe Old te Reform. The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco ; The impending erection in Piccadilly | gnd cigarettes or any external or local applica’ er two weeks ago took board in the of two immense hotels, one on the site | just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of the pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and vapors which should pass off through the skin, are thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, = saat. acing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, “@—*~"" “ much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other | fovether with interest, costs, commission of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath es exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that docs not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S.S. S. expels from the circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap- r, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the best medical advice free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. | river, and also ten acres south halfof the west , unirty eight (38) of range twenty-nine Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) f Bates. 5 Court of Bates co August4 ln relation and to onnson, Ex-Oflicio Collector of the Re Hates co he State of Missouri plain- ead, viz erndon, defendant. Civil ae- tion for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the Circuit Clerk in vacation of Bates county, in the State of Missouri, that the defendant, Mary Herndon, is not a resident of the State Missouri, and process cannot be serv- ed on said defendant, it is therefore ordered by the Clerk in vacation that the said defendant be no. ified by publication that plaintiff bas com- menced suit against her im this court by pet? on the Ol.ject and general pature Of Whicd 16 | to enforce the lien ot the State of Missouri for | the detinquent taxes of the years 15% and 1-9, | amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $3 i on, is ed fees, upon the following described trac s of land si-uated in Bates county, Missouri, 1o- wit: South half ot lot 6 section 5 township 9 range 33, ists, and that unless the said defend- ant be and appear at the next term of this court toe begun and holden in the city of Buuer, Bates county, Missouri on the first Mond: Octooer, 3, and on or before the third thereof (if the term shall so long continue, if not then before the end of said term,) and plead to said petition accord to law the rame will be taken as confissed and judgment ren- dered according to the prayer of ssid petition and the above described real estate sold to sat- isfy the same And itis tarther ordered by the clerk afore- copy bervof be published in the But- Tinks a weekly newspaper priuted hed in Baes bye Missouri, for 1) ively, the last insertion te be at least thirty days before the fret day of the next terin of said court.A true copyoftherec rd, Witmesss my hand as clerk aforesaid Order of Publication. {seat} with toe 1 of said court hereunto af- fixed 4} office in Butler, on this STATE OF ct “. > County of Bates. 9 By C. M, Banxe .¥, Deputy Clerk, Urcer of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, S: County of Bates, In the Cireuit Court of Bates county, Missou- ri, ip vacation August 3, 1903, tne State of Mie. souri at the relation and to the uae of W. T, Johnson, Ex-officio Collector of the Revenue of Bates county, in the State of Missouri, plaintiff, viz: John 1 Davis, Mary Davis, Nicholas Davis and Thomas Davis, defendants, Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this uay comes the plaintiff by her at- torney besore the Clerk in vacation of Bates county, in the State Missouri, that the de- fendants, Nicholas ‘Thomas Davis, John 1, Davis and Mary Da are not residents of the State of Micsuul nd that process cannot be served on defe: . it is therefore order by the Clerk in vacation that the said defend- ants be notified by publication that plaintiff hae commenced @ sult against them in this court petition, the object and (eects: nature of whic! is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the desinquent taxus of the years J50s, 1500, 1900 ’ amounting in the aggregate bo the sunt 88 together with Interest, costs, commis~ sions and fees, upon the following described, tracts of laud situated in bates county, Mis- ots four and five of block six- teen of the Side addition to the city of nd that uniess the said defendant be ar at the next term of this vourt to be ud holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Misrouri, on the first Monday in Octo ver, 13, and on or befure the third day there- of (if the term shall so long continue. and if not then before th and plead to will be tak= and judgment rendered accord- er of said petition and the te sold torsatisry the ordered by the clerk In the ciroult court of Bates county, Missourt, June term, 1S, the state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of W. T, Johnson, ex- officio collector ¢f the revenue of Bates coun- PA in the state of Missourt, Bag en ve. win C Webster and,George Green, de- fendants, Civil Action for Delinquent Taxes, Now at thie day comes the plaintiff by her at- torney before the cirouit court of bates county, in state of Missouri, and it appearing to the court thatthe defendants Kdwin C. Webster and George G, Green are not residents of the state of Missouri, and the court being further satisfled ad proces cannot be served on said defendants Edwin © Webster and Ge rge G Green Is therefore ordered ar the court that the said defendants be notified by publi that plainti@® has commenced @ suit against them in thie court py the object and general nature of w! ig to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1001, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $113.44 together with interest, ¢ * commissions and fees, upon the following de- acribed tracts of land situated in Kates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southwest quar+ ter of section five, township thirty-nine, range thirty one; the north quarter of section seven, township thirty-nine of range thirty-one the scutheast quarter of section seven, town my thirty-nine, range thirty-one; the east half of the southwest quarter of section seven, township thirty-nine, range thirty-one; south: east quarter of the northwest quarter of section seven, townsnip thirty nine, range thirty-one; the west half of the northeast quarter of section eight, township thirty-nine, range thirty-one; the southwest quarter of section eight, town ship thirty nine, range thirty-one; the north west quarter of section eight, township thirty- nine, range thirty-one; the west half of the southeast quarter section eight, towoship thirty nine, range re -ene. one hundred and twen- ty acres the northwest quarter of the north: as: quarter and the porth half of the northwest quarver all in section seventeen, township thirty-nine, range thirty-one,the north half ur the southeast quarter of the northwest quarte: of section seventeen, township thircy-nine of range thirty-one and that unless the said de- fendants be and appear at the next term of thir court to be began and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missourl, on the first Monday in October, 108, and on or before the third vay thereof (it the term shall so long con- tinue, and if not then before the end of said term,) and plead to said petition according te law, the same will be taken as confes-ed and judgment rendered accoruing 10 the prayer of said petition and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same And it is further ordered by the court afore said that a copy hereot published in the MUTLER WEEKLY Timk:, & kiy newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Miss vou i, for tour Weeks suce: ssively, the last in vertion to be at least thirty da 8 before the tirst day of the nextterm ot said court. A tru: copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaic: [stake] with the seal of sald court hereunte affixes, Done at oMice in Butler, on this the !7th day of July, 1905 J. A, PAT 3. = deseribed real And it is furt atleast thirty days betore the firs) day of the next term of said court. A true copy of ihe rece Witnees my hand as clerk aforesaid with SRAL) the seal of said court hereunto affixed Done at office in Hutler, on this the 3rd. day of August, 1X aP d ny, Cireuit Clerk, 40-4t By ¥, Deputy «terk Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, 7 > Ba. County of Bates, In the Circuit’ ourt of oates county, Missou- ri, in vacation July 29, 19 3, the State of Mit souri at the relation and to the use of \. TP, Johnsun, Ex-ollicio oll) ctor of the Kevenue of Bates county, in the State Missouri, plaipudl, viz: A, B. smith, defendant, Civil action tor delinquent taxes Now at thie da; nes the plaintil by her at- torney berore the Circuit Civrk in vacation of Hates county, in the state of Missouri, that the defendant, A, B, smith, is @ non-resident of tat» of Missouri and that process cannot be on said defendant, A, 1. smith, itis therefore ordered by the Clerk in vacation that the said defendant be notified by publication that piaintil ba. commenced a suit against him in this court by petition, the object and general nature of whieh is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year Isis amounting in the aggregate to the sumo $1.76 loge her with interest, costs, com~ missions and fees, Upon the following described tracts of aod situated in Bates county, Missou- ri, to-wit: ‘The northeast part of lot eight of the northeast quarter of section 2 lownstip 3Y of 3, and that unless tie said defendant ar atthe next term of this court to { holden in the city of Butler, bates souri, onthe first Monday in Octo- Lon or before the third aay theres m shall so long continue, and if not the end of said term,) and plead to jiien accord to daw the same will be taken ed and judgment rendered ace cording to the prayer of said petiiion and the above desc: ibed real estate sou! to satisfy the same RSON, Cireuit Clerk. t Ss. M. BARKLEY, D. C, Trustee's Sale, Whereas, D N Carnes and Florence Carnes hit wife, by their deed of trust dated Jun 1900, and recorded in the Kecorder’s office withir and for bates County, Missouri, in vook No 167 page 504 conveyed to the undersigned trus tee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the County of Bates and State of Htissourl, to-wit: Fifteen acres, the Kast part of the north east quarter of northwest quarter north of half of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, all in section twenty (20) In tow coli whiet conveyance Was Made in trust to sceure the pay- ment of one certain note fully described in sai deed of trust; and whereas, default: has been made in the payment of said note now past duc and unpard, and whereas the deed of trut provides that in the case of the abs » dhe or refusal to act of the trustee, the acting sher- if of Bates county may proceed to execute thir trust and whereas the trustee KE D Kipp re- fuses to act. Now therefore, atthe reguest of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, 1, Joe T smith, sheriff of b: county, Will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash at the west front door of the court house in the city of Kutler, county of Bates and state of Missouri on Saturday, August 22, 103, between the hours of » o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o’ctock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of sfying said debt, interest end covt JOK T, SMITH, sheriff of Bates Co. and Acting | rustee. ‘And jt is further ordered by the Clerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published tn the bute lor Weekly Ties, & Weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks saccesively, Uhe last insertion to be ast thirty days before the first day of the next term of sail court, A true copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with [SkAL] the seal of said court hereunto afixed. Done acofice in butler, on this the 20th day of July, 1:6 {O-4t JAY on, Cirenit Clerk, ———— Notice is hereby given to all parties having unts against the late C. N. ‘leeter, to pres- the same to the undersigned tor paymentat 11 not presented in one year they may we juded from any benefit of such esta and ifnot presented in two years, limit fixed by law, the accoants will be aa! | barred. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, } bes County of Bates. ’ In the Circuit Coart of Bates County, Misson- ri, June Term, 13, the 5 of Missouri at the relation and to the use of W. £. Johneon, Ex- officio Collector of the Revenue of bates Coun- ty, im the State of Missouri, plaintiff, George R. Page and Jack Repartoe, defen- dants, Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comee the plaintiff by her at- torney before the Circuit Court of Bates Coun- ey, in the State of Missouri, and it sppearing t the defendant George kt Page A0-48 Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of Jehn Greenhalge deceased, have been granted to the undersign- ed, by the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, Missouri, bearing date the 4th day of July, Dereons heving claims against eaid estate eons ime agains! e8 and are required tooxhibit them We me for allowance within one year from the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate, if said claime be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publica- tion of this notice, oor will be forever barred, . HENRY CRAWFORD, 40sdt A Iministrator. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that let. ters testamentary upon estate of Dalton Walls, deceased, have been hon ed to the ned, by the Bates 1y Probate Court, in Bates County, Missouri, rage date, the 4th day eRe 18, persons claims t estate are Tred to exiibit them to me for sllow- ance within one year from the date of said let- ters, or they may be juded from any bene= it of such estate; and if said claims be not ex- hibited within two years from the date of the blication of thie motice, they will be forever LOUlA WALLS, 40-48 Executor, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of J, R. Nafus, Deceased, that 1, Minnie Nafus, administratrix of said essate, intends to make final settlement thereof, 8t nexs term of the Bates County Pro- bate Court, n Bates county, State of Miseouri, to be held at Butler, Missouri, on .he 10th day of August, 13, BINNIE NA*US, BO-4t Alministratnix, ral nature of ert ij =f 3 al z d #8 H 3 He yzs ae elt 2re se- eee S35 asvbeei Ha Ad Lu antes 43 Hy saae8 & 3 Brit BSeE5a8 And it is further ordered by the court afore- p copy herent bo mae ed in the But- ler Weekl: aweekly news| printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for ‘weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of the next term of said court, A true copy of the Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid [seat] with seal of said court hereunto affixed.» Done at office in Butler, on this the 2ist Corot Jaly, 1905 J. A PATTERSON, Circuit Clerk, Z Su-dt Executor’s Notice. ‘ cf ce aarti