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p~ INVADES GERMANY Czar Throws Force of 1,000, 000 Men Across Border In- - to East Prussia. GREAT BATTLE IS IMPENDWG| # Invaders Already Occupy Terrritory Fifty Miles Wide Along German Frontier—Strong Forts Pre- pared for. Struggle. London, Aug. 25.—An unofficial dis- patch received here from St. Peters- ‘burg says: 3 Russian troops numbering more than 1,900,000 men are being pushed over the frontier into Eastern Germany. | The advance, in a line fifty miles wide, bas been rapid and systematic. So far our troops: have met no serions ~ check, The Central News has given out a message from its Rome cotrespondent saying that a dispatch received in the Italian capital from St. Petersburg declares that: Emperor Nicholas has Bone to. the headquarters of the Rus- sian army, which has now taken the offensive in full strength. | Line, Extends Fifty Miles. Paris, Aug. 25.—An official an- nouncement issued today says: “The Russians occupy territory fifty wiles wide on the German frontier. “The Russian line on the German. frontier éxtends from Tilsit to Inver- burg and Arys. The German popula- tion is evacuating Willenberg, ninety- one miles southeast of Koenigsburg, because of the arrival of Russian forces from Poland, which alread) have penetrated a considerable dis- tance toward Soldau.” Confront Strong Forts. The incursion of large bodies -of Rus- sian troops into the German provinces Of East and West Prussia and their capture of the important positions of Gumbinnen and Insterburg bring them in front of a series of more or less strongly fortified German cities, placed strategically to the east of the River Vistula and between it and the fron- tier. Among these fortresses one of the first in importance is Koenigsberg, on the Gulf of Danzig, a fortress of the first class. The city contains about 200,000 inhabitants and was «formerly a Polish possession. The gerrison in times of peace, comprises three infan- try regiments of three battalions each, a heavy cavalry regiment, a squadron of mounted rifles, two fleld artillery regiments, one garrison artillery regi- ment, two engineer battalions and one battalion of the army service corps. Thorn is another first class fortress guarded by a large number of outlying works. This place also has a garrison of nine infantry battalions, one regi- ment of Uhlans, one field artillery regiment, one: garrison artillery régi- ment and a batfalion of fortress en- gineers. It is southwest of Koenigs- berg on the Polish front. Russians Defeat Germans. London, Aug. 24.—Announcement is made in St. Petersburg that the Ger- mans are in full retreat and crossing the River Angeraph in East Frussia. The correspondent adds that the pas- sage across the river near Darkehmen is*in the hands of the Russians. To the west of the Mazur lakes the. Rus- sians occupy Johannisburg, Ortelsbure and Willenberg. ~ “Soldau, fifty-eight miles northwest of Thorn,™ the: correspondent contin- ues, “was occupied today. The inhab- jtants fied. The Germans evacuated Neldenburg, seventy miles southeast of Elbing, after setting the place on fire. e “The battle of Gumbinnen is claimed to have decided the fate of Prussia on this side of the Vistula river.” Moving Toward Konigsburg. Paris, Aug. 24.—A dispatch from Vilna, Russia, says an announcement from-an authorized source sets forth that the Russians, after their victory -, at Gumbinnen, successfully ‘pursued. the Germans and occupied Insterburs: Germany, thirty miles from the Rue- sian frontier in the direction of Ko- “nigaberg... Pe dag N Fierce Fight in Alsace. London, Aug. 24—A dispatch from Basel, Switzerland, August 22, says the Germans for the last three days have ‘been’ endeavoring to farce the “French out-of their ‘entrenchments pa Mulhausen. ‘he fierce attack of the Germans was repulsed several ore : = Mgpous proceasion of wounded Ger ane is. af the. bloodshed caused by the ch artillery on the hille toyete < This increase is attributed to the:in- A new portrait of M. Poincare, prea Went of the French Republic. FINDS NO EVIDENCE OF PLOT TO BOOST PRICES NewYork District Attorney Says Facts Do Not Warrant Criminal Action. New York, Aug. 23.-—The federal in- quiry into the higher cost of food since the war began in Europe has not de- veloped that the increases were un- warranted, according to Roger Bb. Wood, United States assistant district attorney, in charge of the investiga- tion. D “No evidence of conspiracies to force up the price of food has been disclosed which would warrant criminal action,” Mr. .Wood said today. “Generally speaking, there has been no unusual tise in the price of foodstuffs. “7 will admit that the timeliness of our inquiry might have arrested a gen- eral upward movement of prices due to the greed of retailers and whole- salers.” William M. Offley, division superin- tendent of the local bureau of investi- gation of the department of justice, expects to make his complete report to Washington--on Thi By. _ District Attorney Whitman's John Doe inquiry was resumed today before Chief Magistrate McAdoo. Whole salers said prices fluctuated with sup- ply and demand and denied there was an understanding among packers to raise prices, ~ Retailers placed the blame on wholesalers. Chicago, Aug. 25.—An ordinance ce- signed to give the city power to pun- ish food dealers, who have arbitrarily raised prices as @ result of the war, was passed at a special meeting of the | city council today. An ordinance licensing all dealers in food supplies and providing, for regulation through control of the li- cense was referred to-the judiciary committee, as was also a resolution calling for an investigation of the re- port that packing companies were sending large quantities of meat to Canada for ‘export to England. _ LARGE REVENUE COLLECTIONS: Receipts for Last Fiscal Year Break All Records. Washington, Aug. 24.—The federal treasury has collected a total of $308,- 627,619.27 in revenues during the fiscal year ended June 30, according to the report of Commissioner of Internal Revenue Osborn. This figure is a rec- ord breaker and shows collections to have increased $35,584,440 over~ the same period of 1913. come tax and it is confidently predict- ed that the next report twelve months hence will be more than double, The not levied for the full Collections from cor- porations and individuals totaled $71,- 31,274, the remainder. of the revenue being derived from excide collections, There was a falling off in collections on fermented liquors to the amount of $4,781,165, but this loss was more than made up by an increase of $2,666,116 and on fermented liquors including the STATE OF MISSOURI, County of B i { ted Vacation August 12, 1014, | Alice McLain, Plaintiff ve. James McLain, Francis NoLain, ieee of this Court. digaities to and toward her, t! her condition in life as his wife intolerable, and fartber averring that defendant was guilty | of such conduct as to render him a vagrant | wi'nin the meaning of the law, ana failed, re- ieee and neglected to support and provide tor | er. copy hereof be publi: The Butler Weekly Time: Nehed in said County of successively, published at 1 vacation July 27 1914. Perry E. Penticaff, Plaintift Clara Penticuff, Defendant hie attorney ~ Order of Publication. In the Circuit Court, October Term, 1914. In J MoLain, Geo) cLain, vid B, M Lain, Thomaed, M NaneyC. Waltos, Samuel Walton, Mary *rancis , Bi on Se Ane 2. be rot dtr a sllenpay, immed mesne ol Francis M Js David B, Melain Daten Order of Publication. day comes the plaintiff herein, by a! files her petition and afad: meng other.things that all of t! dants set out in the caption, ex- mJ McLain, are non-residents of ‘of Missouri, atid alleging further, are person» interested in or mig) in the subject matter of the pe- tition, whose names are unknown to the plain- tiff, and that the intereate of the unknown per: ons are aud are derived as the anknown con- sorte, heirs, devisees, Aonees, alien: id immediate mesne and rémote, voluntary and involantary grantees of the following named | entries on file in the office of the Recorder of | persone: Deeds in and for eCounty, Missouri, and | (1Y Of Bice G. Woods, the entryman of the | Dever conveyed the sume to any one, 80 fa eouth east quarter of south west. nar tar. of Paeees weney (20), infra, whose ‘wife ih id not ose arte eof (2) Of Susan Phillips, whose interest arises under deed? of record in the recorder’s office Bates County, in Buok D, at page 550 and Book EB, at page 261, and from whom no conveyance is shown of record (3) Of Rebecca McLain, whose interest arises by deed of record in the recorder’: Bates County, in Book Q. at page 4 whose bodily heirs no conveyances of record are shown, ) Of Andrew J. McLain whose interest orice ie Me deed of aah ip the record> office of Bates County, in Boo! at pa, 41. as an heir of Rebeoos McLain, and From whom no conveyances are shown. (5) As the consot of Francis MoLain, James B McLain, Thomas J. McLain, George W. MeLain, and Davida B. McLain, bodily heirs of Rebecca McLain, said consort’s interests being a dower interest in the land hereinafter described, and arising under the deea of record im the recorder’s office of Bi Connty, in Book Q, at page 41. A full st ent of the interest of all unknown defendant the same ie known to the plaintiff! plaintiff’s petition Bled in this cause. Whereupon, It is ordered by the clerk in va- cation that the said defendants be notified by publication that the plaintiff has commenced & suit against them in this Court, the object and era! re of which ia to determine and quiet the title to the south half of the south ‘west quarter of Section twenty (20), Townshi, pee nine (39) Range twenty-nine (29), onnty, Missouri; and to vest the fee simple title th:reto in the plaintiff, and to divest the defendants and each of them of allinterests therein, and thst unless the defendants be and sppear at thie Court at the next term thereof to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Butler, county o! Bates and State of souri, on the first Monday in Uctober, 191 on the first day thereof, answer or plea to the etition herein, the same will be taken as con- judgment rendered accordingly. further ordered that a copy hereof Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, H oo County of Bates, in theCirouitCourt, OctoberTerm, J#}4 In vacation August 10, 114, 5, M. Kretzinger, Plaintiff George W. Ludwick, and the unknown con- sorte, heirs, devisees, donee! jenees, oF | immediate mesne or remote, voluntary or involontary grantees of the following named deceased pirons: Peter B. MoUool, Peter H. McCool, George Drake, Loui Pitts and Jacob Lutsenbizer, Defendants. Now at this da7 comes the plaintiff here! his attorneys, and files herein his petiti served with ‘ordinary process of law herein, | and further alleging, that he verily believes | there a: reons interested in the eabject matter of his petition, whose names hecan not insert therein, because they are to him uh- known; that the respectivi of snch unknown persons are drived by them from one or the other of the following named dezeased persons, to-wit: Peter H. McCool, Peter B. McCool, George Drake, Louisa Pitts and Jacob Lutsenhizer, as the respective ccn- torts, heirs. devisees, donees, alienees or im- mediate, mesne or remote voluntary or } volun’ ry Ek htees of éaid deceased persons. | i ‘e That ter B. McCool entered a part of the re») estate in plaintiff’s petition and herein after described, from the United States Gov- | ernment, as shown by the ptat book of original dis ‘losed by the records of said county. ‘hat Peter H, McCoo! apeents by the records | some claim to # part | of the real estate hereinafter described, and | of | such interest as he may have had or claimed, foi id to have assert therein, was not conveyed by him by a suffi- cient deed of conveyance thereof, part of the real estate herel described by r if | deed of record in the office afor said in Book B, at page 86, and never conveved the same tosny | y, one, by deed properly describing the land, That Loutea Pit which it intended to conve part of the real ea! hereinafter descri to her, but by reason of an Imperfect description of the land, only the equitable title passed, and whatever Interest she acquired by said deed, which is recorded in wae never by her properly conveyed. That Jacob Lutsenhizer obtained title to a & deed recorded in the office aforesaid in Bool C, at page 150, dated in 1855, and by will penipte to dispose of the same which will 80 heirs at law appear to have anintereat in said land, ¥ cation, that the said defendants be not! divest the defendants and each and all of them ofall right title ani interest. or appearant right, title and interest, that they or any of them may have, In t:’ ‘The south east CA of the south exst quarter of Section Fifteen (15); all part of the south weet quarter of the south ea quarter of Section Fifteen (15) described as fol- lows: Beginning atthe south west corner of eaid tract, and running north to the center of the channel of Deepwater creek; thence down eaid creek to the south line of said section Af- teen (15); thence west to the p! of bi Also the ¢ast ten (10) acres of a tract cribed be published in The Butler Weekly Times, 8 weekly newspaper published in Bates Misgour), designated by plaintifT likely to give notice to the defenda: eaid publication to be for four successive weeks the last insertion thereof to be at least thirty days before the fret day of said (October term H. O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk, A troe sopy from the revord. Witness my band, and geal of the C r [seat] cuit Court this 12th day of Anguet, 1914, H. O, MAXEY deat Cirenit Clerk. : Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, {eo County of Bates, me Ja the Circuit Court. October Term, 1914, 1p Vacation, June 22, 1914. Mary Knight, Plaintif va. Jesse Knight, Defendant ‘ Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, and files her affidavit, alleging, among other things that defendant, Jesse Knight, is 8 non- resident of the State of Missouri. Whereupon, ities ordered by the clerk in va- cation, that eaid defendant by notified by publi- cation that plaintiff has commenced a euit @cainet bim in thie Court, the object and gen- eral nature of which je to have and secure ‘or plaintiff, an order and judgment divorcing laintiff from defendant, and as grounds there- for avere that defendant was Bullsy of groes in- And that unless the said defendant, Jeset ment will be rend sred according]: ereby rendering | (15) rods south of the north east comer of the north east quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Twenty-two (22), running thence west eighty (80) rode; thence south to Deepwater channel of eaid creek to the east line o section Twenty-two (22); thence north 0: d section line to place of beginning. Also a tract of the north west quarter of the north west \quarter of Section Twenty-three (23); thence running east twenty (20) rods; thence south to the center of the main channel Section Twenty three (23); thence north en taid reat estate being situate in Townshi: Fertv (40), of Range Twenty-nine (29), in sai county and State, and by its judgment and de t State of Missouri, and that unless the said de fendants be and appear at thie Court. at the the Court House in the City of Butler, in sal County, on the first Monday of October, 1914, and on or before the firat day-of said Term, anewer or ; lead to the Petition in cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and jug ment will bs rendered accordingly. Weekly ‘Time: newspaper published in said Countv of Ka! for tour weeks succ asivly, publiehed at leactonce a week, the last ineer- ticn to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next October Term of thie Court. H. 0, MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. (SEAL) Cireult Court of Bates county, this 10th day of Auguat, 1914, | 48-4t H. O. MaXKY, Circuit Clerk. Knight beand appear at this Court, at the | next term thereof, to be begun snd holden st the Court House in the city of Butler, in seid county, on the first Monday of Oct ber, 1914, and on or before the fire: day of said term, answer or plead to the Petition in said cause, | the same will be taken as confessed, and judg- Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, {es County of Bates, And it is turtner ordered by court that «| Suri, in Vacation Augast 21, 1914. ed, according to law, in newspaper pu the last insertion.to be at least thirty days be of this Court. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and seal of the Cir- {smaL] cuit court of Bates county, thie 10:1 | day of a iep 1914. 43 4t a MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. Order of Publication. - STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates, fee. In the Circuit Court, October term, i914 = 11 Order of Publication. | 5 | eated in the subject matter of thi | names cannot be inserted herein | are unknown to plaint'f and affiant, and that (40) of | the interest of such pereons ; 80 far as known to nt, are described as fol- |lows viz: That ifea James H Ritchey be plaintiff herein, who cl And that unless th in | The State of Missouri at tho relation and to the ueeof J. H. Stone, Ex-Officio Collector of | © Ke the Revenue of tates County in the State P > Of Mie ri, Plaintif, unknown coneort, heirs, devisees, donee! alienees, or immediate mesne or remote, V! Dutary or involuntary grantees, Defendante vil Action for Delinquent Taxes. ims or interests | That George Drake held the legal Hele to a! The NET RESULT of a year’s work is what If one man earns $10,000 a year and spends it all, he does not really make as much as the man who earns $6,000 and has $2,000 in our bank at the end of the year. Put your money in our bank and let it STAY there; this is the one SURE way to get ahead. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank Missouri State Bank “The Old Reliable”’ ‘ Book W, at page 301, of the records sforeeaid | part of the real estate hereinafter described by | ly describes said r-al te, that the | not now be ascertained, whereby his | Whereupon, it !s ordered by the clerk, in va- | hs ied by | jsintiff has commenced a! the BUIEEE ARG or to the following described real estate lying | and being situate In Bates county, Missouri, | Order of Publication. STA'RE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. In the Circuit Court, In Vacation August 10, 1914, John F, Wileon, Plaintiff 8 as follows to-wit: Beginning at # point fifteen | phe unknown congorte, heire, devitecs, donees,, the Revenue of Bates County, in the State of alieneee, immediate, merne or remote, vol- | Missouri, Plaintiff, untary or involuntary @: antees of the follow- ing named deceased perecny: creek; thence down the middle of*the main’ Cool, deceased; Peter H id Means, deceased, Defendants. Now at thie day comes the plaiotif herein, nts. by, ts Bitorne Te and files his penton spe cath herein alleging, among other things, that ; he verily believes there are persons joteresied | 76, State of Mimourl to the above named: Do- in the subject matter of his petition, whose Deepwater pemien pe Ca Ineo pherelt sree rth é creek; thence westerly, with the meanderinge | re to bim unknown; that the reepective claims | f " B C or intereste of ench unknown pereons are de-|the Circult Court of Bates County in of said creek channel, so the weet line of sald Of cay y them from one or the other of the fol- | State of Missouri, | ip fon, and Peter H, | ber petition and affidavit cCool, Wm. B. Pric nd Absolom Meane, as the respective con sorte, heirs, Sevingras Genres or Hemoalates ‘cree vest the title to the whole of sald real ™mesne or remote, volun ary or Involuntary | cetate in the plaintiff herein. who claime title & suit whose names cannot be inserted herein be- hereto by limit&tion under the lawe of the described as beg nning at the north weet corner- s i U lowing deceaeed eeotion line to the point of beg nniug, ail of | NeCool, Peter B id deceased persons. That the said Peter B of the resi estate in hereinafier described, Government, ae shown by the 1 next term thereof, to be begun and holden at, Grikinal oy teflon, on Gio in theo ‘And it ia further ordered, that a copy hereof to8 co q ed be published, according to law, in Tne Butler cInimed.-waa not by hiro That the said Absolom ment, as shown by the plat oforigival on file in the office aforesaid and in bis con- 1 veyance of the same. his wife did not join iim, Bates County, Missouri, to-wi Witness my hand, and seal of the ene eS REERPROU MOM SY FISHY Iu an tO That the sald Wm. B Price, ,of conveyance, and held the apparant fee ‘township Ferty-one (41), simple title In and toa part of the real eetate. two (32). re herdlnatier, dessriUed pwnlov asco {h June ohana that unless the seid Defendante be and + # et it the next term of this court, to be be- aforesatd in book G, No, 1, at page 449, and did | SPP°ar a rf is. 4 not convey the thle tro ecnuleed to any one un- | Pay eS EE a ee ted dees uy ay Grane aS i ares | ber, 1914, and on or before the first day thereof, tended to be conveyed; which ie as full a de-| and plead to said Belltown Acco ing £6 law the In the Circuit Courtof Batee County, Mis- geription of the interesta of such unknown | rand will be taken a8 confessed, and judgment persorees can Mi set La ie pian ‘hereupon, it le ordered by the clerk, In VA- | ¢o eatiaty the same. ation, that the eaid defendants'be notited DV, Ang it is further ordered by the clerk afore- ublication, that plaintiff has commenced s sult aaid that a copy hereofbe published In The But gainet ther in this court, the o! peat Os ‘I. | ler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printod aid defend: | ang published in Bates county, Missourt for foar record ip the office of the oe ie o i 2. eral o ore Der ih ite ea ee Aue re the first day of said next October term i ante and each and al) of them of all rig) y | James H Ritchey, If living, and if dead, bis Bye et or apparant right, title terest, that they 0: or to the following «de y of them may have. aoe ; esr be eee Gat ying | | and beirg eituate in Bates County, Missouri, — ‘rhe north +ast quurter of the south, 4 ‘rue copy of the record. The State of Missouri to the above named De- | ¢at Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, i 8B County of Bates. October Term, 19:4 In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Mis- , souri, in Vacation August 19, 1914. | The Sta‘e of Missouri at the relation and to the the use of J H. Stone. Ex OfficioCollector of va. Peter B, Mc- L D, Reedy, if living and if ‘ead, his un- McCool, deveased;| known consort, heirs, devisees, doners, Wm. B Price, Jr , deceasea and Abeol m_ alienees, or Immediate, mesne or remote, voluntary or involuntary grantees, Defend- Civil Action for Delinquent Taxes. fendants, Greeting:— Now at this day comes the plaintiff here- by her attorney before the Clerk jr., | things that the above named defendant, Reedy, if ne be living. non-resident of the State of Missouri, and if he be dead there are persone interested in the subject matter of this oo! entered a part cause they are unknown to Plaintiff and afiant, laintiff’s petition and | 4nd that the interest of such persons end how m the United State Sea ete d eet ce | geribed ‘aa follows, viz That if eald 1. D. ice of the Re- | Reedy be dea: his unknown heirs or devisees corder of Deede in and for Bates County, Mie- | claim, or might claim, an interest or right in ri, and oi ed the sam one Sone SBu meter conveyed Tne nae limenney, tion of law, Whereupon it Is ordered . McCool appears by the | by the clerk in vacation that the defendante be forecaid to have asserted some h estate hereinafter deccrib- | menced a anit against them in this court by pe- 601 ench interest as he may have bad or tition allidavit, the object and general roperiy conv 5 Sane VGA Foe State of Missouri for the delinqnent taxes of etate in the petition and herein the years 19% 8, 1909, 1910 and 1911 amounting In after described from the Unit d States Govern- the aggregate to the enm of $4.0 together with enteries, leerert costs, commisstons and fee, upon the derived, sofar as kuown to affiant, are de- the real e-tate bv deacent, inheritence, devise laim | Dutified by publication that plaintiff has com- nature of which is to enforce the lien of the wing described tracts o! land eltuated in Eight acres off of the West side of the South-west Quarter of {he Sout Jr., took a deed Quarter of Section Tay four i ‘ange ‘lhirty- ounty, Miesouri, on the first Monday in Octo- | rendered according to the prayer of said peti- -| tion and the above described real estate sold , weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of said court. - H UO MAXEY, Circuit Clerk, Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid paphriss ped tise pert ot teeiAcre wet | {sean} with the seal of said court hereunto affixed Done at office in Butler on senee Greeting: Court of Bates County in the State of miseouri ip vacation. id files her petition and a vi other things that the defendant, James H. Ri! living le @ pon-resi souri, and If he be dead there are persons inter- ind how derived Now at thie day comes the plaintif'h ‘rein. bv | dead his unknown heirs or devisees claim, or petition and ai ry jes among other things that defendant i all ance iebident af tho State ot Missouri. Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk in v: id defendant be notified b: might cla m, an interest or Go in the real apes | estate by desc nt, inheritance, e tion of law. Whereupon it is ordered by the | the City o: jevise or opera: qu low at this day comes the plaintiff herein bv | uescribed as, beginning at the north ber attorney before the Clerk of the Circuit | of eaid tract and running thence wi seven (27) rode; thence south twenty-four 124) ds; thence weet twenty-six an thence south twenty-four (24) itchey, if he be jr thence east thirteen and one-half (13 '/.) id nt of the state of Mis- | rode; thence south th'rty-two (32) rod. (#0) rode; thence north eighty (80) b-ing i Be Rion Fit ocr iO nT wi hip F because the’ -ing in Section ‘teen (| in Tow ‘orty r : ‘a Range Twenty-nine (29) in ai ‘d‘connty Mt. Olive neighborhood, died at her te; and by ite yadgment and the title to the whole of said is suit whose jt corner r twenty> | aig, thie fhe 19th day of August, 1914, . O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. one-half | — Mrs. Geo. Moles Dead. diand) = Mrs. George Moles, living in the thence i . : . ae ann atc in the, home Saturday night after a lingering yeaes, six mon!s and illness, aged 3: the next term thereo!, | 19 days. gan and holden at the Court House in bes Aa f Batler, in said county, onthe first’ Minnie C. Addlemen was born clerk in vacation that the defendants be noti- | Monday of Uctober 1914 and on or before the 3 , the|Feb. 3d, 1882, near Stewartsville, fied by publication thet plaintiff hes com- ee firet Guy of said Term, avewer or plead to Petition in esid cause same will be taken as menced inst ti th b A fi dom ant Muadariee encase renerai | confessed, and judgment will be rendered ac- | Clinton county, Mo. She came to rT ‘an | mature of which 1s to enforce the ifen of the State of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1912 amounting in the aggregate to the of 8.43 costs, com- and traéts of ord situated in Bates County, M! souri, to- é of the lif 5 Ey Hy need fees upon the following described ‘m of this Court 5 oO MAXEY, Circait Clerk. |twelve years old, and has lived a hand, and ecal of the cir- | ood Christian life ever since. Sey of august, Wt shie10th " She was united in marriage to A true copy from t! . O. MAXEY. Circuit Clerk | oer a tite further ordered. that a copy hereot | Bates county with her parents in bilshed, according to law. in The Butler 1867 and located near Adrian. She 8 successive |: Fy ‘ ablished at least once & week, ine feat ineer pent il ec bisa <~ with “ it is i> e first any of anid next October ye before | Christian church when she was only | George Moles, March 4, 1900. To this union were born four children, tes County, Missor Se Court io aabeve ted wand ofe certified copy thereof | Christi urch in Adrian M Se ee ene heii en PY | Christian church ii londay Tuesday, October 6, 1914, ime th between the hoars of nine o'clock in the fore-| Hood. Inferment was made in the orsh Delt of dhe Soni East y Of eale as | three boys and one girl, all are living. Sheriff's Sale in Partition. | She leaves a husband, three children, . ©. Cotehall, Plaintift ve Jobn Henderson, Elam a Poors Manie Ankram Defendasts. In the Circuit Court, Ba! a authori! la father three brothers and three aliepdereon. nase’ | sisters to mourn the loss of a loved ari | one. : or-/ Funeral services were held: at the morning, conducted by Elder W. S. jouee ia Crescent Hill cemetery. — Adrian Journal. azarter of! To the Ladies of Butler and Bates Coun:y, ; vis:—Cash In haod. BJOHNEON, Vicinity.

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