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| ALLIED ARMIES WILL ATTEMPT ——TO-TAKE LIEGE Begin General Offensive Move- ment Along German Front and Flank in Belgium. FRENCH CAVALRY RAIDING ‘BEHIND KAISER’S LINES With Import Duties Gone, War Tax May Be Necessary—Industries q Crippled—Warning About China Given. q Washington, Aug. 11.—In seven daye from the time England and Germany simultaneously declgred war on one another, the night of August 4, more than half the earth’s surface became embroiled in the great European con- flict. The situation is decidedly compli: cated and will become more so, Eng: land, France, Russia and Belgium are officially at war with Germany. Eng- land and Belgium, however, were not at war with Austria up to the night of August 11, and France did not declare war on Austria, German's staunch ally, until the night of August, 10. Servia | and Montenegro are at war with Aus- 4 tria but not with Germany. Austrian and German allies are moving against France and Russia only. q Italy forsook her alliance with Ger- many and Austria, and when Germany protested Italy threatened to line up with the allies and fight defensively to protect her neutrality. Portugal has officially declared her friendship for England and Japan, remembering her alliance with Britain, is prepared to aid the British against German ac- tivities in the Far East. ' : The Week’s Losses. During. the week of fighting in Eu- rope 100,000 men, the physical pick of Enrope, were killed or wounded. A Dillion of money was spent for troop transportation and ammunition. Nu- merous villages were destroyed. Hun- dreds and hundreds of acres of crops were trampled. Some cities were bad- om ly damaged by bombardment. Millions ; _ Of poor are feeling the pinch of hunger i a Yet the activities of the great armies, vast machines of death and } destruction, have only just started. 3 Not a single historic battle has been « fought, say military experts. So far } there have been only skirmishes on land and sea. Attempting to sweep across Bel- gium, a country little larger than the state of Massachusetts, and oné¢to France, a German army of 100,000 met strong opposition at Liege, Belgium, an important city on the Belgian-Ger- man frontier. After four days of fierce : fighting the Germans took the city, but they couldn't take the surround- ing forts which the Belgian defenders declare are impregnable. _ Big -Battles Coming. The French have: entered Alsace- Lorraine, a territory taken from them during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. It is reported that unportant battles will occur about August 15 be- tween an army composed of 1,000,000 French, British and Belgian a!lies and a German arniy of 1,000,000, in and between a large allied army a German army, near Namur. Belgium. A great sea battle is predic! tween the combined ‘fleets of France and Russia and that Ger- many, in the North sea. The fleets have been maneuvering for more than a week. ‘ The European conflict is having a serious effect in the United States. Import taxes have practically ceased. On account of this loss of revenue it may be necessary Soon to. impose a special war tax. Industry here has “es ‘been seriously .hurt; especially the tubber industry, and various machine- making lines. Catton trade with Eu rope is practically dead. And. tue United States may have to send a con- , siderable fore> to China to protect all foreigners, Secretary Bryan has noti fied the fighting nations that the neu- trality of China must be respected and that the United States will undertake to see that it is preserved. To Attack German Flank. London, Aug, 11.—A general offen- sive movement by the French and Bel- _ Sian forces has begun. The object is to retake Liege and expel the German 1 invaders from Belgium. Allied cavalry, supported by field ar- tillery and mounted auxiliary forces; met the German outposts north of the Meuse. This flying column is attempt- ing to turn the kaiser’s right flank, it { 4s believed. : Fought in Close Order. The Daily Telegraph's correspon- , ~ dent, who witnessed much of the Lies é, fighting, says the German artillery fir- i ing was excellent, but expressed sur- « prise at the infantry infighting in close order. Battalion after battalion was. thrown into the, fight in solid for- mation, ‘but, he adds, the estimate of 25,000 losses was an_exaggeration. % _ Allied Troops Advance. Brussels, Aug. 11—The main allied _army, composed of Belgian, Frencb ‘and English troops, has pushed its ad “vance out of Louvain. Raiding cavalry ot / Austrian consul in New York who has charge of issulng transportation to Austrians who desire to return and join their army. LONDON COMMITTEE AIDS THE STRANDED AMERICANS Agents Meet Incoming Trains to Care for Women 4 Passengers. London, Aug. 10—Many Americans who arrived in England on the White Scar line stéamer Oceanic already are applying to the American relief com- mittees for cash and a return passage to the United States. The passengers who were released from the Hamburg- American_line steamers Kronprinzes: sin Cecilie and Prinz Adalbert interned at Falmouth also are applying for aid, The German steamship lines refuse to grant refunds on ticket deposit: travelers being given only now tran ferable orders on the New York offices of the companies. Theodore Hetzler of New York, head of the Citizens’ committee, said that his committee was working in com- plete harmony with the London citi- zens’ committee. & Because of ‘white slave” agents rep- resenting themselves as committee agents, the committees appointed three agents, two of them women, to meet all incoming trains. Three Amer- ican girls who were approached in a railroad station by false agents said their suspicions were aroused by the kind of lodgings to which they were recommended, whereupon they es- caped. The police have now assigned detectives to arrest suspicious char- acters. Washington, Aug. 10.—Secretary Bryan announced that the American government was in communication with all European embassies and le- gations and that every effort was be- ing made to care for Americans in all parts or the continent. "For many-days the state department had been unable to communicate with Ambassador Gerard at Berlin, but communication has now been estab- lished through Copenhagen. BRITISH CAPTURE A LINER? Cruiser Essex. Reported to Have Caught Kronprinz Wilhelm While En Route to Germany. New York, Aug. 11.—Strict censor- ship over the cables leading out of Ber- muda are keeping hidden from public knowledge the fate of the North Ger- man Lloyd steamer Kronprinz Wil- helm, which took 6,000 tons’ of coal out of this port under cover of -dark- ness: last week before the battleship, Florida began its enforcement of the neutrality laws. The British cruiser Essex has cap- tured the German liner and is taking her, a prize of war, into Hamilton, Bermuda, according to wireless mes- sages declared to have been overheard at sea. The Associated Pregs corres- pondent at Bermuda indicated, in a cryptic dispatch, that he had informa- tion which he had not been allowed to communicate by cable. This message came in response to one informing the correspondent of the reported capture of the Kronprinz Wilhelm. Opera Singer to Jail. g Boston,’ Mass., Aug. 10.—Florencio Constantino, the opera singer, has been surrendered at the Charles Street jail by his sureties, and locked up for debt. The tenor was arrested about a year ago on a judgment for stein. Take Five German Millions. | London, aug. 1%i1.—The Hambure- American line steamer Cape Ortegal, with five million dollars. in specie aboard, has been captured by the Brit- ish, according to the Daily Mail. The liner sailed from Buenos Aires July 16 for Southampton. French Bullets More Deadly. Belfort, Aug. 11—The French sur- $30,000 brought by Oscar Hammer- | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, { 8 County of Bates. aan the Cironit Court, May term, 1914, June 6, 8, P. Robinson, Plaintiff vs D.M Colbern, W. A. Lacy and Commerce Trust Company, Defendants Order of Publication, The State of Missouri to the above named de- fexdant, D. M. Colbern, Greeting: ’ Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by his attorney, W. O. Jackeon,and files hie afi- davit So duets Other things that defend - ant, D. M. Colbern, is a non-resident of the ‘State of Missouri. Whereupon, it is ordered by the court, that said defendant, D. M. Colbern, be notified by publication that plainti@ has commenced 8 sult against bim in this court, the object and gen— eral nature of which is to obtain a dicree and to recind and ret agide s contract between S. P Robinson aod D. M. Colbern entered into or the 14th day of March, 1913. and recorded in Book 282 at pege 31ti in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Bates connty. Missouri, and‘in which D. M. Colbern agrees among other things to sell to S. P Robinson 813 acres of land in sec- tions Twenty-five, Thirty-five and Thirty six, of Range 33 in Bates county, Missouri, said Eight Hundred and Thiiteen Cae of land veing the following: The West half of the Kast haif and the Kast half of the West half and the West half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-five. Also the West half of the West half of Section Thirty-six. Atso the Northeast Quurter and the North half of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion Thirty-five. Also the West Thirteen (13) acres of the South west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty five, lying north of the Marale des Cygnes river. Allin Township Forty (40), Range Thirty-three (33), in Bates County, State of Miesouri. i And to require the sald D, M. Colbern to re- turn to'8. P, Robinson a note for Seven Thous- and Dollars (87000) which was executed under said contract, and to require the ssid D. M Colbern to give security that said note shall not be held asa dehtof 8. P. Robinson in the hands of any third person and to cancel the deed of trust given to secure sald note, BD the said D. M. Colbern to repay to, P. Robineon Two Thousand Dollars (#2000) paid by him-ix. pnreuance under said contract together with interest thereon, and to charge said land with alien for said Two Thousand Dollars and interest and to enjoin defendants W; A Lacy and ‘Commerce Trust Company from selling aid land under said trast deed and from con- veying or receiving any rights thereunder and for all proves. relief, and that unless the said D. M. Colbern be and sppene at this Court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the Court Honee in the city of Butler, in said county, on the firat Monday of October, 1914, and on or before the first day of said term, anewer or plead to the petition in id cause, the same will-be taken as confessed, and judg- ment will be rendered accordingly. And it is farther ordered that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in ‘Ihe Butler Weekly Times. a newspaper published in sald County of bat ir weeke successiv~ly, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to be at least thirty days before the firet day of sald next October term of this Court, H. O, MAXEY, Circnit Clerk. A true copy from the record, ‘Witness my hand an< seal of the Cir- eult Court of Bates County, thie 20th day of July, 1914, H. O. MAXEY Ctreuit.Clerk, [exav]) 40-4t Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, {es County of Bates. In the Clrenit Courtof Bates Connty, Mis- souri, June lzih, 1914. May Term, llth. The State of Missouri at the relation and to the | ue of J. U. Stone, Treasurer and ExOfficio Collector of the Revenue of Kates County In the State of Missouri, Plaintiff, va. : Jonathan R. Barrett, Defendant. Civil Action for Delinquent Taxes. ‘The Stat+ of Migsouri +0 the above named De- fendant, Greeting:— Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the Circuit Court of Bates County in the State of Missouri, and prays the court for an order of publication herein, and it appearing. to the cours from the return of the Sheriff herein that the defendant caanot be found in Bates County, Missonrt, prayer le by the court granted. Wherenpon Jt 1s ordered by the court that the defendant be notified by publication that plaint:f ha» ‘com menced & auit against him in this court by petition the object and general nature of which 8 to enforce the lien of the State of Miasouri for the delinquent taxes of the year is amounting in the aggregate to tne.sum of $5 74 together with interest, costs commissions and fees, npon che following described tr-cte of land situated in Bates County, Missoart, to-wit: ‘Twenty acres, the South part of the West half of the South: wrat Quarter of Section Twerity-five (25) in Township Thirty-elgbt(3s) of Range Twenty-nine | = Abd that unless the said Defendant be and | appear at the next term of this court, to be be- gun and holden in the City of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the firat Monday in Octo- ber, 1914, and on or before the first day thereof, i and plead to sald petition acco @ing to law the same will be taken as con! id, and judginent rendered according to the yer of said peti- tlon and the above described real Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, i : County of Bates. hed In theCircvitCourt, October Term, 1914 vacation August 10, 1914, I, M. Kretzinger, Plaintiff vs, George W. Ludwick sorts, heirs, devia donees, allenees, immediate mesne or remote, voluntary or involnntary grantees of the following named deceased persons: Peter B, MoUoul, Peter H. McCool, George Drake, Louisa Pitts and Jacob Lutsenhizer, Defendants, Now at th! comes the pli by his attorneys, and files herein his petition ‘under oat! eping among other things that the defendant, George “. Ludwick is a non- resident of the Sia e of Missouri and can not be served with the ordina’y process of law herein, and further alleging, that he verily believes there are ons interested in the subject matter of bis petition, whose names he can not insert therein, because they are to him un- koown; that the respective claims or interests of such unknown persons ared rived by them from one or the other of the following named deveused persons, to-wit: Peter H. McCool, Peter B McCool, George Drake Louisa Pitts and Jacob Lutsenhizer, as the respective ccn- 60:18, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees or im- mediate, mesne or remote vo untary or in- volun:ars grantees of said deceased. persons. Thas raid Peter B. McCool entered a part of the revl estate in plaintiff’s petition and herein after describe!, from the United States Gov- ernment, as shown by the piat book of original entrics on file in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for tates County, Missouri, and Dever conveyed the eame tu any one, 80 far a8 dis: losed by the recorus of said c unty. That Peter H. McCool sppears by the records aforeeaid to have asserted some claim to a part of the reat @atate hereinafter described, and euch interest as he may have had or claimed, thercin,; wae-not conveyed by him by a suffi- clent deed of conveyance thereof. That George Drake held the legal, title to. a art of the real estate hereinafter described by leed of record in the office afor said in Book B, at page 36, and never conveved tae same to any one~by deed properly describing the land, That Louies Pitts took a deed by which it intended to convey a part of the real je hereinafter described to her, but by reason of an imperfect description of the land, only the equitable title passed, and wi ver interest she acquired by said deed, which is recorded in Book W, at page 301, of the records aforesaid wae never by her properly conveyed. That Jacob Lutsennizer ovtained title to a part of the real estate hereinafter dezcribed b: 8 deed recorded in the office aforesaid in Hook C, at page 150, dated in 1855, and by will at- tempted to dispose of the same which will so indefinately describes said ¢ al estate, that the same can not now be ascertained, whereby his fe at law appear to have aninterest in said and. Whereupon, it is orderad by the clerk, in va- cation, that the aaid defendants be notified by publication, that plaintiff has commenced 8 suit against them Ip this court, the object al eneral nature of which is to divest the sald efendants and each and allof them ofall right, title ani interest, or appearant right, title and interest, that they or any of them may have, in or to the following described real estate lying In to-wit: ‘The south east quarter of the south east quarter gf Section Fifteen (15); also that part of tie eouth west quarter of the sou'h east quarter of Section Fifteen (15) dese’ ibed as fol- lows: Beginning at the south west, corner of eaid tract, and running north to the center of the channel of Deepwater creek; thence down seid creek to the south line of said section af- teen 15); thence west to the place of beginning. Also the east ten (10) acres of & tract avsrrihed as follows to-wit: Beginning at @ point frien (15) rods sonth of the north east commer of the Section Twenty-two (22), running thence west eighty (80) rods; thence south to Devpwater creek; thence down the middle of the main channel of raid creek to east line of eaid section T'wenty-two (22); thence north on sald section line to place of beginning. Also a tract described a3 beg nning at the north weetcorner of the north west quarter of the north west quarter of Section ‘Twenty-three (23); thence running east twenty (20) rods; ths | Section Twenty: three (23); thence north en said Forty (40), of Range Twenty-nine «(2 county anil State, and by its judgment and de cree Veet the title to the whole of said real thereto by, State of Mle fendants b nd that onless the said de jaourl, and on or before the fret day of said—Term, answer or ; lead to the Petition in suid cause the same will ve taken as confessed, and juig ment will b- rendered accordingly. Weekly Time County of Kate publishe: least once a we tin to be at least thirty days before the frat day of said next October Term of this Court. H. O, MAXEY, Circuit Clerk, A truecopy from the record. Witness my hand, and seal of the ® newspaper published in eaid . for tour weeks succ ssivily, |(SEAL) Circuit Court of Bates county, this loth day of August, 1914. 43-46 H.O. MaXKY, Circuit Clerk. Order of Publication. to eatis'y the came, ‘And it is further ordered by the court that a copy hereof be published in The Butler Week- | ly of ea, & weekly Rawebe ner printed and | published in Bates county, Missourl, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be least Ofteen" ‘aye before the first day of the next term of said court. f A true ore, of the record. * Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid | [seat] with the seal of said court. hereanto affixed ne at office in Butler on | this the 2let day of July, 1914. | 40-4¢ , H.O. MAXEY, Circult Clerk | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, fos County of Bates,- . In the Circuit Court, October Term, 1914, In | Vacation, June 22, 1914. | Mary Knight, Plaintif’ va. Jesse Knight, Defendant | Now at thisday comes the plaintiff herein, and Giles her javit, alleging, among other , things defendant, Jesse Knight, fe a nen-! resident of the State of Missouri. | Whereupon, it ie ordered by the clerk in va-_ cation, that sald detendant be notified by publi- | cation that plaintiff! has commenced a suit) against him in this Court, the object and gen- | eral nature of which is to have and secure or) plaintiff, an order and judgment divorcing \aintiff from defendant, and as grounds there- | ir ave hat defendant was guilty of gros: digaities to and toward he! 1 bere ing her condition ip life as bis wii tolerable, | and further averring that defendant was guilty of such conduct as to render him s vagrant wi: ein the meaning of the law, ana failed, re- fused and neglec' to support and provide jor Knight bo nd appeat or tate Courts” “dered and a) at this Court, at the! next term thereof ‘to be begun end holden at the Court House in the ct of Butler, in said county, on the fret M y of Octcber, 1914, and on or before the first day of said 4 auswer or plead to the Petition in said cause, the same will be taken as contessed, and jadg- ment will be repdared And it is turtner ordered by copy hereof be published, The Batler Weekly Times, & Mehed in sald County of Bates, for euccesal: ed at least once this Court. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and seal of the Cir- court of Bates county, thie 10h be a dary 1914. - a MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. | Sale Dates. John Speer and J. R. Baum, Jersey cattle, at Round Barn Farm, Septem- ‘ber 1, 1914. : week, | 40.4 | STATKOF MISSOURI, } County of Bates. | § °° In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Mis- sourt, June 12th, 1914. May Term, at | The State of Missouri at the relation and to the H, Stone, Treasurer and Ex-Officio use of J Collector of the Revenue of Bates Coanty in the State of Missouri, Plaintiff, ve James Jenkine, Me-edi h Jenkins Annie Saur- essig, P. H. Saureseig and Abraham Gregg, Defendante. Civil Action for Delinquent Taxes. The State of Missouri tothe above named de- fenuavts, Greeti: g:— Now at th!s day comes the plaiotiff herein by ; | her attorney before the Circuit Court of Hates. Gonaty in the State of Mirgour!, and prays the for an order of publication herein, and it | appearing to the court from the return of the Sherlff herein that defendants cannot be found , court in Bates County. Missouri, satd the court granted Whereupon publication that i against them in this court’ y (erred the ob- ject and general nature of wh! u aggregate io the sum o following described tracts of land Bates county, Miesour! to-wit: ‘Ths Kast half of th South-esst Quer- . ter of Section Elt-ven (11) in Township Forty-two (42) Range Twenty-nine (29). "| And that unless the esid defendaut be and | appear at the next term of this court tu be be- | the City of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Monday in Octo- gun and holden in ber 1914 and on or before the first day thereof. and plead to eaid petition accord! athe unknown con- or! iff herein, | Tf PRUDENT MANS WELCOME - HE HAS HIS MONEY IN THE BAN/T The man who has money in the bank will get ATTENTION when he goes to talk business. = Y To have money in the hank PUT it there; let it STAY; con- stantly ADD TO IT. When you get a big balance, BE CAREFUL. YOU may, in ONE DAY, by some bad investment; lose the sav- and being situate in Bates county, Missouri, | north eas: quarter of the northeast quarter of ~ south to the center of the main channel of Deepwater creek; thence westerly, with the meanderings of sait creek channel, to the west tine of eaid | sestion line to the point of beg nnlug, all of raid real estate being situate in Township 1), in said estate in the plaintiffherein who claims title limitation under the Jaws of the id 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, on the first Monday of October, 114, And it is further ordered, that # copy hereof be published, according to law, in The Butler k, the last inser- rayer is by | it is ordered | by the court that the defendants be notified by | laintif has commenced a suit , ich is to enforce he lien of the State of Missouri for the delin- quent taxes of the year 1908, amounting in the f * 78 together with interest, costs, commissions and fees, upon the situated in gto law the | same will be taken as conteased and jadgment rendered according to the prayer of said peti- | tion and the above described real estate sold to eal the aame. ‘And | it is farther ordered by the court that a ings of a life time. you are figuring on making. “The Old We shall gladly give you our opinion on any investment , Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank Missouri State Bank Reliable”’ Order of Publication. _ - STATE OF MISSOURI, tos County of Bates. In the Circuit Court, October Term, 1914 In Vacation August 10, 1914. John F. Wilaon. Plaintift ve ‘The unknown consorts, heirs, devieces, Conees, alirnees, immediate, meene or remote, vol- untary or involuntary grantees of the follow- ing named deceased persons: Peter B. Mc- Cool, deceased; Peter H McCool, deceased; Wm. & Price, Jr, deceasea and Absol m Means, deceased, Defendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorneys and files his petition under oath herein alleging, among other things, that he verily belleves there are persons interested in the aubject matter of bis petition, whose names be can not ingert therein, becanse they are to him unkn wn; that the reepective claims or interests of such unknown persons are de- rived by them from one or the other of the fol- lowing deceased persons, to-wit: Peter H. McCovl, Peter B McCool, Wm. B. Price, Jr., and Absolom Means, as the respective con- sorte, heirs, devisees, donecs or immediate mesve or remote, voluniary or involuntary jd deceased persona. T cCool entered a part of the real estate in plaintift’s petition and hereinafter described, from the United States Government, as shown by the plat book of original enteries, on file in the of corder of Deeds in and for Bates County, souri, and never conveyed the same to any one so far as disclosed by the recorda of sald county. That said Peter H. McCool appears by the records aforesaid to have asserted some claim to a part of the real esiate hereinafter describ- ed and such interestas he may have had or clatmed, was not by him properly conveyed. That the said Absolom Means. entered a part of the real estate in the petition and herein er described from the Unit d States Govern- ment, as shown by the plat oforigival enteries, on file in the office aforesaid and in his con- vey ance of the sat andhas au apparant dower right in and to such land. ‘ ‘That the sald Wm, B Price, Jr., took a deed of conveyance, and, held the apparant fee simple titl+ in and toa part of the real ectate hereinafter described, which deed is found of record in the office of the recorder 0° deeds aforesatd in book G, No. 1, at page 449, and did Mie- not convey the tile ro acquired to any one uao- | Ices he did sv in and by the name W. Price and by an imperfect description of the land tn: tended to be conveyed; which {a as full a de ecription of the interesta of such unknown persons as can be set forth by the plaintiff. Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk, in va- cation, that the said defendants be notiled by publication, that plaintiff has commenced a sult againet them tn this court, the object and gn- eral navure of which js ta divest said defend- ants and each and all of them of alFrigh:, title ant right, title and in- yof them may have. in or to the following deacribed real estate lying and being situate in Bates County, Missouri, to wit: The north rast quarter of the south east quarter and that pars of the north west quarter of the soutn east quarter bounded and uescribed as, beginning at the north eastcorner of said tract and running thence weat twenty- seven (27) rode; thence south twenty-four (24) rods; thence west twenty-six and one-half (sea) rode hence south twenty-four (24) ( re rode; thence south th'rty-two (32) rod east sory (40) rode; thence north eighty (80) rode to the place of beginning all aald land b-ing in Section Fifteea (15) in Township Forty (40) of Range Twenty-nine (29)- in d county and State; and by ite jndgment and decree vest e title to the whole of said real estate in the plaintiff herein, who claims title thereto in fee. And that unless the said Defendants Be wnd appear at this Court, at the next term thereo!, to be begun and holden at the Court House in the City of Monday of Uctober 1914 and on or before the firet day of said Term, answer or plead to the Petition in said cause same will be taken a confessed, and judgment will be rendered ac- hearty th And it is fartber ordered. that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in The Butler | Weekly Times, a newspaper published in said Countv of Bates for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next October term of this Court é H. O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. a r- cory hereof be published in The Butler Week- | Witners my band, and scal of the Vv a weekly beware: printed and pub- (stat) coit Court of Bates county, this 10th Hehed in Bates county, Missouri, for our weeks day of August, 1914, successively, the last insertion to be at least | H. O, MAXEY, ‘Steen days be ore the first day of the next 43 4t Circuit Clerk term of said court. t awe ey ee A trae Py ote my hand ae clerk aforesaid > ness mM! er! . Fy ry [seat] pith the weal or avid court, hereunto Order of Publication. . See sia Cae; in Butler on | sTATE OF MISSOURI, thie the 2let day of July, 191%. ‘tes HO. MAXEY, Cireult Clerk. County of bates. | Sheriff’s Sale in Partition. A. O. Cateshall, Plaintiff + ve | John Henderson. Elam Henderson, Laura: Foster, Matule Ankrum and Belle Bowerman, | te. In the reait Court, Bates County, Missouri By virtue and authority of a decree or- In the Ciremtt Court, October Term, 1914. In Vacation Auguet 12, 1914. ' Alice McLain, Plaintiff vs. James McLain, Francis McLain, Willliam J. ‘MeLaln, George W. McLain, David B. Mc- Samuel Walton, Mary *rancis Graham, Su- san Phillipe, AndrewJ McLain. andthe un- & heirs. devisees, donees, der of sale made y she 0°14 Const. ia Sheabeve | a entitled cause ofa thereof | the unkpown con- dated Jaly 16th, 1914, I will on | » James B. gj Tuesday, October 6.1914, | ME McLain an between the hoars of nine o’clock ia the fore- poea and five o’clock in the efterneon of that | Order of Publication. day at the east froat door of the Coart Honse!8 | ry2 state of Missouri to the above named de- fendants, Greeting: ~ Now at this day comes the plaintiffherein, by vis: half of the South East quarter of it, neglng dmeou gies toings saat alo the See an out in = t MoLain, are, bon-recidente of are ‘isteresed™ tn might 3 ice of the Re-; ¢. his wife did not join him, | Batler, in sald county, on the first | J. McLain, xancy C. Walton, | tition, whose namzs are unknown to the plai: tiff, and that the interests of the nnknown pe: sons are od are derived as the unknown con- sorts, heirs, devisees, donees, aliences, and immediate mesne and remote. voluntary and involuntary grantees of the following named persons: (1). Of Rice G, Woods, the entryman of the sonth ea:t quater of south west quirter of section Twenty (20), infra, whose wife did not Join In h 8 conveyance thereof |” (2) Of Susan Phillips, whose intereet srises under deeds of record in the recorder’s office of Rates County, in Book D, at page 550 and Book E, at page 261, and from whom no conveyance | is shown of record Of Rebecca McLain, whose interest a: by deed of record in the recorder’s office of Bates County, In Book Q at page 41, and trom | whose bodily heirs no conveyances of record | are shown, (4) Of Andrew J, Me n whose interest arises under the deed of rdin the record: | er’s office of Bates County, in Book Q, at page 41.88 an heir of Rebecea MeLain, and from whom no conveyances are shown. (5) As the consorts of Francis McLain, James B MeLain, Thomas J. McLain, George W. McLain, and David B. McLain, vodUy heire of Rebecca McLain, said consort’s interests | being a dower interest in the land hereinafter | deecribed, and arising under the deea of record {in the recorder’s office of Bates County, in Book Q, at page 41, A full statement of the nterest of all unknown defendants as fully as the same le known to the plaintiff is set out in plaintiff's petition Bled in this cause ‘” Whereupon, Itis order-d by the clerk in va- cation that the sald defendants be notified by publication that the plaintiff! has commenced a uit against them in this Court, the object and general nature of which is to determine and quiet the title to the sou'h half of the south west quarter of Section twenty (20) Townehi) thirty nine (39) Range twenty-nine (29), Bates County, Missouri; and to vest the fee simple title th reto in the plaintiff, and to divest the | @- fendants and each of them of all'nterests therein, and that unlees the defendants be and appea at this Court at the next term thereof to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and State of Mis- sour!, on the Nrst.Monday in October, 1914, and on the firat day thereof, answer or plea to the petition herein, the eame will be taken aa con- fessed, a: d judgment rendered accordingly. And itis further ordered that a copy hereof be published in The Butler Weekly Times, & weekly newspaper published in Bates « ounty, Misscurt!, and designated by plaintiff as most likely to give notice to the defendants, and aid publication to be for four succesrive weeks | ths last insertio: thereofto be at least thirty | days beforethe firat day of said October term | of this Court | H., O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. | Atrue copy from the record. | Witness my hind, and seal of the C r | [stat] cuit Court this 12th day of Augnat, | 14, ALO. MAXKY | edt Cireuit Clerk, | ce | Order of Publication. | STATE OF MISSOURI, { g County of Bates, | § In the Circuit Court, Octover term, 114 | vavation July 27 1914. | Perry K, Penticuff, Plaintift va, In va. /x)| Clara Penticut!, Defendant Order of Publication. Now at this day comes the plaintiff_h rein, by | his attorney and files his petition and affidavit, | alleging, among other things that defendant |e | a non-restdent of the State of Missouri. | Whereupon, tt is ordered by the clerk in ; cation, that said defendant be notified by pub- Heation that plaintiff has commenced a sult | againet her in this court, the object and general | nature of which Ia to obtain a judgment and | decree of divorce trom said defendant, founded ‘open the following among other allegations in | plaintiff’s petition, to-wit: That defendant hse absented hereelf from plaintiff without a | reasonable cause for a space of more than one whole year next before the filing of the petition herein, avd that unless the said defenuant be and apucet at this Court, at the next terni thereof, to be begun and holden at the Court House in the City of Butler, in said county, on the first Monday of Uct:ber, 1914, and on or before the first day of said Te: answer or plead to the Petition in raid canse, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. - And it ie further ordered, that a ccpy hereof | be published, according to law inthe Butler | Weekly Tim ewspaper published in said County of Bi , for tour weeks successively, published least once a week the last inser- ton to be at least thirty daye before the fret day of said next October term of this Court | H. O, MAXEY, Cireult Clerk. | A true copy from the record. Witne-s my hand and seal of the [seat] Circuit Court of Bates county, this 28th day of July, 1914. H. O. MAXEY, 42-40 Circuit Clerk. | | Large tract of good valley farming | land just thrown open for free settle- ment, in Oregon. Over 200,000 acres in all. Good climate, rich soil, and does not require irrigation to raise finest crops of grain, fruit, and gar- den truck. For large map, full in- | structions and information, and a plat of several sections of exceptionally claims, send $3.40 to John , Eugene, Oregon; three years a U.S. surveyorandtimberman. An opportunity to get a fertile free homestead near pablo! market. a

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