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Jasy of oeld next Febrasry, term of this conrt. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. A trae of mess my , and seal of the Cir fama) cult Court of Kates conuty, thie sth December 191: 8-48 HO. MAXRBY, Circuit Clerk. Order of Publication. < STATE OF MISSOURI, fos County of Bates. in the Cireult Court, October Term, 1914 Capital Stock Farmers Bank. bank occupies in The business of the officers and d Surplus $50,000.00 The above figures now appear on- the large metal sign in front of the The significance of the sign is the distinquished position which the -for the past year has been a notable success and the progress made is a suitable reward for the service of $50,000.00 Financial Rank. the Farmers Bank jirectors, —— faeretemat PROFESSIONAL CARDS a OR. J. M. CHRISTY Diseas.s ot Women and Children a Specialty | MISSOURI House Phone 10 BUTLER - Office Phone 20 OR. J. T; HULL Dentist Entrance same that leads to Stew- ard’s Studio. 5; North side square Butler, Missouri DR. H. M. CANNON DENTIST Butler, Missouri East Side of the Square Phone No. 312 T. C. BOULWARE Physician & Surgeon Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- dren a specialty. B, F. JETER, Attorney at Law Notary Public East Side Square Phone 18+ BUTLER, MISSOURI OR. ROBERT E. CRABTREE General Practice. Diseases of Children. TELEPHONES Office 301 Residence 54) Office in Gench Bldg. T ). HALSEY, M. D. 0. 0. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and the titting of Glasses BUTLER, MO Phone No. 4¢ Office over Peoples Bi —————————— Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates. To the cirouit court October term, 19It. vacation December 3, 1914. Ben F, Cornell, Plaintiff. v8 i Ho In allenees and grantees of Kdwar! Bartlett, de- ceased, Defendants Order of Publication. Now at thie day comes the Plaintiff herein, and tiles hie Pe'ition under oath, alleging, ; among other thinga that he verily belleves the e | are persons interested in, or who cl+im to be interested In the subject matter of this euit, | whose names cannot be inserted therein be- Cau ¢ unknown to him. [hat said un- known persons derive their interes. if they have, in the real ate in his petition herelnatter described meene, or remote, viluntary or inv | ni ;Sranters of Kdward Bartlett, devensed, who | sequirent tiile t id premises by patent from {the State of Missouri on the let day of Ma: 1858, a record of which is found in record boo 225, at page 94 and 95 in the Recorder’s office, jin bates, cou ty. Missoni. That se fer as the ih tif knows or the rec -rde disclose the sald cdward Bartlett did not. ay time convey id Jand pnicas he did ao by a deed of c nvey ance shown at page 31 of record book E !n he the Rcorder’s offic. Bates couoty. Mi-soarl, | underand by thename of EKdmand Bartlett. | And thas the title to the said premises wae last | conveyed to sais Edward Bartlett as aforesaid | and that he can not more spc fically set out the int reste of deten‘ants thercio because game ie unknown to him. Plaintiff further stat |'ing in eald petition that Kdward Bartett and | Kumand Bartlett are io truth and ta fect une | and the same person. | Whrreup n,it ie ordered by the clerk in vat | tion that said defendants be nonfi.d ry pani tion that plaintiff hs commence @ su'¢ againes them fm this court the object and general | matare of which ia, ty try, ec rtainani de termine the right title and interest of partie: plainti® and defendants and each of th m in | end to the tollowing described rea estate, 10- wit: The South half (1-2) of the North-West quarter(! sof section twelve (12 , town- | ship Thirty-Nine (3)) of tKange Thirty- | ‘Three, (33) Bates county, Missourt, and | by decree of said court to define, adjadge and decree the righ 6, tithe and iutereat of pal | plainti@ and defendant, +eve ally in and to sald | premises. The plaiutiffclaiming the fee simple Utle thereto. . And that unless the aaid defenta:te be snd appear at (his court at the next m thereof, |t> be begun and bolden at the Court House in the City of Butler, in eal! county, onthe fire: Monday in February 1915, and on or.be fore the firet day o: said Term, answer or | plead to the petition inesid canee, the same | wilt be taken as conreesed, and judgment will be rendered ecorstealy, | And it ie facther ord: red, that a c: py hereo! | be published according to law in Ihe Batier | Weebly Times ewepaper. published in paid | Count of Bates, for tour werks seasively, | puvliched at leas: once a week the las inser- | tion to be-at Jeast thirty days be ore the fret wi We have money to Farm Loans Abstracts nish abstracts to any examine and perfect titles to same. Investments interest on time deposits. W.-F. DUVALL, President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. ALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $125,000 FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. of interest with privilege to pay at any time. We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- We will loan your idlé money for you, securing you reasonable interest on good security. J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, loan on real estate at a low rate real estate in Bates county and We pay W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. HE officers of this business man by can render in time ee eo as eae | Practical Help at Your Bank —eeEoEoeEeeeoeEoeoeoaoaoeoeoaoaEaEaEaEaeaEaeaEeaaee bank judge its worth to the the practical assistance it E posit and check out money. of stress. It is something is entitled to The unknownconsort, helre,devisees. donees, | th In Vacation Deceraber 6th, ‘914, Joha KE, Sims, Plaintiit, James B. le, Noah Littl tis it they be livisg. .M. H. Be: consor' Be- | ust 4th, 1848, heite- devi- donee ‘3 N's mtary eon of ld Mary ( argile sile, As ‘TAtie and Th.mas or elther of them be ‘leceased, known consorts._ heir: oleate) ° frames voluntary or iuvolontery ied Fe ae ds A Gi deceased, ate. Now at thie day comes_the plaintiff herein, by hia attorneys end Ales herein his petitio: under oath, all other thinge that the defendants le, James i Noah Listie Thomas Stara if living &re each non-residents of the state of Missouri, t be served.with the ordinary pro- cosa of la ates i bie pet'tion ihat be v bel persone interested in the subject matter of thie whose names be cannot ineert therel”, jame are to him upknows. That derive sett ig Ae if anc if they ther of them be deveased, and as the consorts, heirs, devie-es, @onees, sliencee or immediate, meene or re mote, voluntary or Javolantary grantees of Kichard L deceaso1, J B. tellete de ceased Mar t Gragg deceased and George Greg deceased; the said ig! Corgile hav- ing held a deed of conveyance fo: a portion « anid as le oy the record thereof, in book 73 at page 638, of the records xept in the office of the ruer of Deeds inand for Bates Keddy shown Misevuti, and did not at any time convey the title or interest so Bons red to eny one, and ie now deceased as plaintiff verily elieves - That the sald James R. Cargile held conveying tobim a portion of the real estat: described 1, of thi convey the interest so acquired, if he did soin and by the pame of » tO any one snd ie now de: ‘as plaintiff verily believes Thatthe said N.ah Little, took a deed of conveyance for ® part of the said real estate conveying to him an interest or an apparant interest therein, as shown by the records of suld conveyance in book KI, as page 5¢2, of the records aforesaid, and did not convey the in- terest so scquircd. if any sxept by an in- wo imperf-ctly describing the real ® conveyance of plaintift That sain Thomas Stark, tuok four deeds of in and by the name Thomas Stark, Thomas Mt. ,and T. M. Stark, each de- scribing some part of the real. eat .te herein- after andin the peti:fon described, recorded respectively in book 74 at page 160 book 50 at pee 331 anu book 68 at pages 10 and 83 thereof, ‘in the records ia the office aforeead and dir vot convey esid real estate or interest 80 nc- quire! therein, 1! aay to anv one an j ls now de- cessed as plaintiff verily b levee. Tha! id Richard L. Pettus, entered the hereinatter described real estate trim the Unite S ate- government shown by the lat book of-original entries, certified and Eepe on Ble in the « fice aforesaid, in Bates County, Missoni, and did not, in hie lifetime conve. the whole therrof, and died ownlog a portion of aid real «8 a ein fee, hie vépnted eire having but imp rfeotly a d_ partially conveyed the same since the de-th of sald | Richaid J.. Retina, and now appesr to be in- bereaved inthe eubject matter of plaintiff’. sult, That Margaret Gragg deceased hata deed pn porting to convey to here part o! the aforementioned real estate or some interest therein, as shown by the yecorde aforesaid in hoog 143 at pag : 327, thereof aud such interest as she may have acauired by ssid deed was not conveyed hr o@ yin:inbrbfstime, Thot thesaid J.B. selisle deceased took a deed In which be wa as grantee, pur- an interest ina part jd reat retate avis A treof in bo.k Ki, at 70547, which interest, if eny wae a qu-red id grantee wae not by bim fallyc nveyed in hie Jifetime. That the said George G-agg took a deed pur- porti: gto convey tobi apart or parcel ot ssid real esta'e, or some interest therein which ‘nat ument is of record in the office aforesaia, in bo k 14% at page 328 thereof, and tneintereat so acqiired lt any, in said real et wasnot by him conveye! t. any one in hie lifetime Piaintif further alleg-s in. hia petition that the respective iutere f said unknown ue- fendan'a,and whence je is deri not be more ep cifically f r-hor a ibe by him, exc ‘pt that the same appears to be adverse and prejadical to the title and claim uf plaintiff who claimeto be the owner In fer of ail be real estate in hie petition described ae! folowe to-wit: Pexinning at the Southeast corr er of the S utheast quarter of section T-enty one; Sowmpene forty-one of range twen- tv-pine in Bates county, Miesourt and ranning thenee. north One haniired and rixty rode; thence west one hundred 8 «i Gwelve rods. thence enuth one hun- dred ‘thirty-two rods; thence tant ‘wen'y rota; thence south twentv- eight; rode; 'heace east ninety-two reda to place of begirning, containing ons hundred eight andone bal acres more or lese and ‘o bein the open, ¢x- ciusive and adverse esion there. of, claimiug title. thereto io fee, as aforesaid. Whereapon said court in vacation nop-resident defends) the pai them in this ovurt, the objec: an‘ general nature of which {eto try accertain and determin» the estate, titie and interest of the plaintiff and defendants herein tively, in and to the real estate afore-ald jJadament @ judgiag and deter and interest of the par forementioned it fe ordered bp the clerk of hat the uvknown and the said defendants be and nex term ther-of, the court h nse in county. on the fret 15, and on or before rm, answer or plead to the petition in said cause theeame will be taken asconfeseed and.judgm:nt will be ren- dered accordingly And it ie turther ordtred that be pap ed according to Weekly Times, 0 ne’ paper Goraty of Ba se, tor four. wre mblished at ast once a werk the iast inse And that uo! gpRear ‘at thie court, at the obs fon tobe at least. thirty daye before the fret | t day of eaid next February termof to! Court. H.O MAXBY, . Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. 2 ‘itness my hand. and seal of the (SEAL) Cireult Court of Ratea county, this "sth day of » 194. H O. MAXKY. at Circuit ( lerk, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI. {eo Connty «f Bates In the Circait Court, October Term, 1914. In Term, Uctober, 1914. » Order of Publication. 8.3. Heaville, Piaintitt ps if, living; Jobn Maloy, if ates joka Not Wher. ifilving; 8 3. Col- i ving: a 0. oy 5 i iyjes f memreel Leveh AE living and _ ednsorts. devisces, -| Pomeroy decea: be served with the aitiaeny herein and further alleging, thet he verily be- Meves there nee parsons interested to the sub- ject matter of hig petition, whose nemes he ‘San not insert therein, b cause tney are to the ich unkno’ di laintiff apknow wa. ie de- te y may havein the eub- rive such interest as ject matter of his action, ifany, as the consorts, heirs, uevisees, donees sliences orimmediat ', |. mesne © remit, voila: tary or ipvolantar: Grantees of the eald Colman: > JobD kins and Samael Leceh, reepeonvely, it they or either of them be deceased, py reason of the following facts, conditions and im this: = - real soate hereloatior aud’ ta plaiatid’e pet \@) tion deseribed, ‘warrant: ‘deed dated & the Recorver Of the Records Misevurl, and the offee treede in and for Bat 8: ounty, any one, co jer a6 is shown by the records | atorecaid That the sald John Maloy, took a deed to a portion of the real esate, hereinafter des- or b-d. dated D cember ¥oth, 1884, by Book K. at page 452, of the ment-oned, ant did cot conve: deeded to him to any one; his atte: the land 60) con- | Lat 18) of the af ovrrecily describe thi ‘The said John N. ir, o) ire to have asserted some right, title or interest in or to n partof-aid real catate, the source of such claim not -ppearing wf record, but whatever claim he may have veyed by him, ae appeare trom his d ember Sep. uth aforesa'd in Book G. a! page 428 the same not id records, did not; { ounvey to him a part of the raid resi estate, | hereinatter eet orth berring date May 1867, and of record in th- office aforementioned, nitely described. The said Jam's 0. Smith held a ded pur porti g to copvey to him a part o! the aforesaid jl eatate, which deed is dated August 2: nd ia of record ia the office atores said Kates County, Missoury. ‘That the sald James P. Adame, scribes, in which a part of the land le men- tioned ‘but defectively described, satd deed anuary 25tl the reco) in Book BD. 1. at page 3, | and euch i he may. have acquired by | sald deed was not by him cunveyed to any one, 80 far as shown by the records in and for the county sioresaid. That the a d Ge rge W. Hopkine, acquires title to a pars of said land, hereinafter a scribed, by deed dated May 18th 1867, as one the whole of the real catate, 60 juired, aforesaid, te, heretrafter de- Sth 1874, id in Book E 1. at vf the aforessid real es acribed, which ia dated J of record in the office ato: page 581, in which deed th escrined, avd sucn intere may have been acquired by said deed was nov all conveyed by said Leech a part thereof being exc p ed fr m hie deed made to the laud. Whereupon, it ie ordered by the court, in term that sald defenante, cach and all, be | notified by publication that pfainiff has com- menced # sult axaingt them in thia court, the object and generat pature ot which is t+ ob’ain at order, judg: ent and decree of this c ur. defining, and determ:ning the rignt, title and interest of the respective parties defen ‘ante, 8 Vv: rally, in and to the following described real eetate situate, 1 Ing and being in Bates‘ ounty, Mie-ourl, Weat quarter of Section I'wo of ‘Yownebip ; ‘Thirty eight (38) of Range Twenty pine said plalotiff claiming to ve the owner of land in fee, to qui-t aod set at r atthe tithe of the piste th in acd to the afore aid resl estae and for all pr. pur relief. | Ani thas unless the said Defendants be and appear at the Court, at the next term thereo-, tu be by gan and h-iden atthe Court H nse in the City of Butler in county, on the drat Monday in February 1! nd on-or before the first voy of said ‘Term ewer or plead to the Petition in said. ause the game wi!l be taken as confessed, anu judgment will be rendered ac- cording! Apa it urtber ordered, that aggpopy hereof b+ published, eccording to law. in The Butler Weekly Times, » newspaper published in said Count: of Bates tor four weeke ‘successively, | published at least once a week, the Jast iuser ton to b+ at lens: thirty days before the first , day of galt next February te:m of this Court a H, U MAXEY, Circnit Clerk A true copy from the record. Witne-8 my hand, and seal of the (‘ir- cuit Court of Bates county, day of November, 1914, H, O. MAXEY Circuit Clerk [sean] oat Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, Vea Cour ty of Bates, 5 In the Ciroutt Court, Uctober Term, Nov. 24, ivl4. Order of Publication, Ferdinand G. Schapeler, Plaintia. against, The upkuown consorta, heirs, aevisees, ‘on: ees, Slienees or immediate, mesne or remote } voluntary or involuntary g antecs of Mary Julja Averill de ea ed arker deceased and the | + 194. and Catherine E | unknown tro-tee, succe sor in trust of HG. . L dgwick, trustee, in the will of Julia Aver ill deceased, Defeniante comes the Plaintiff hevein, ys and files herein hs petition | un-ler oa h, alleging, among other things that | the names of the persone, whom ‘e verily b lieves to be int reeted in the subject matter of | b 8 petition are to plaintif wh lly unknown and | pla ntiff bas designated them in hie peti:ion as: tne unknown congo'ts, heirs devisees, donres, | aliens r iusmediate, mesne o- r mote vol | y aed, Julia Averill wereased an Catherine E. in trust of H Ledgwick, trastee in the will of Julia Averil) deceased, ker deceased and theenccessor and herein a ter de cribed, ie derived by them and und-r the will of Eb | deceased. who died t id land in fee, and by hie las h is of record in the office of the re- | corder of deede in and for Bates County, Mi souri, in Book K, at Page 132, d-vi.ed the same; the one third to Mary Pomeroy; one thira to Julia Averill and one third to Certain trustees, tor the use and benefit of catherine | | EK. Parker, during h-r life tim: and at her déath to her ohild:en then living and the d cendante of such of her chiliren as might ts. Further avering that Ca er died in the year 188 which time no one of her :hildren or decend ants bave madec nvvyance of raid real estate. sad Mary Pomeroy died privr to 3 without: having mae any conve; anc) of the interest ao devised to her, ae aforesaid. eel said Julia Averill, in her lifetime, or ber eald trustee, after her death, ever made auy con ster and extent of tn if an , they bave cannot be 'y described by the piaintif. ‘process of law | C Boa to be at least thirty days day of sald next sxat) cuit Court of Bat B Iva E. Burris, Ma did not convey the whol- of esi! real estate to) oe As ey veyance t ereo , as shown by deed ey Book E. | oat! } meet untary or in | the Recorder of deeds Missoor!, in Bouk M1} ind at page 45, reapectively, andagid A. T. Mud ' heirs at law or devii fora part of the real cetate hereinafter de- | eerted in their | above acq | 80 far as shown by the records of the county | be and appe: " ial ii aed id Ld | next term (eel to be begun nd holden at Court House in the ell of Butler, in jay of Febr iary, and on or before the fire day ofsaid term, er cr plead to the Petition in said cause, | the same will be token as conteseed, and jndg- ud was incorrectly , ment will be rendsred accordingly And it is farther ordered, that a copy hereof ve published, according to law in i newspaper pubiished in said a for sour weeks successively, leaet once a werk the !ast inser- least thirty daye before the first ‘That the sald Samuel Leech, tonk a deed by | the which !t was intenied to convey to him a pars , ir and 1s | 8p! Weekly Tim Conant: publivhed tion to b day of eal laintiff and [ 8: ‘The South | 0-4t ary A D court hunac In the ci afvresaid, sell th may be required, , highest tidder for exerution and coate, etd ‘ountw of Bates. forfour weeks successivel: blished at least once a werk, H. 0. MAXKY, Ciroult Clerk, A trae copy from the record. ‘Wiiness my hand, and seal of the Cir- county, thie 24th day of Nov 1914, H. O. MAXEY, Circuit Court. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ju County of Bates. Order of Publication Fenton, Plaintifs The ubknown consort, heirs, dev'sees, donees, altences or immediace mesne or remote, juotary or Gat hae grantees of A. T. ’ nts. Plaintiffs herein, ir Pep nen under 9 things that De- ed In their petitionand here- congor!. heirs devisees, donces immediate, meane or remote vol- voluntary grantees of A. T. Mudd i » have or a pear to have some right dearsibed ia tuolr petition en fall a1 was not entirely con- | dese: io ir tion follow: ~- re ced made | The.Sont half of fhe North east quarter of the TRAINS WEST AND SOUTH. volt Madd, dece to the correctly describiug the jand which it purports) County, Miesourt, the exact nature cuareater in Book N. at page 76, and in his conveyance , of defendants in eaid land ie derived by in- thereot the Me ie defectively or indell | heritance or -tevise from A. T i tition and herein. That plaint! ° Whereupon, ion that the plaintiffe have commenced ult against-tbem in this court, the object and eneral nature of which ie to obtaina judgment ndging and determin- panies plaintiff and defendant herein, sever. lly, in closed by deed in Book J at page 166 of the | And to the premises aforesatd and for all propor records aforesaid su: did-not convey to any | Ballet. nd decree defining, at the title estate und interest of the And that unless ‘ar at this Court, 1 county, on the first Mon of B: next February term of thie Court s, H, O, MAXEY, Cirentt Clerk, A true e*py from the record Witness my baod and seal of the Circuit Court of Bates county, thi 24th day of Nov. 1914. H. O, MAXEY, SkAL]} Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of Special Execution {esued from the oficeof tbe Clerk of the vir. cult Court of Bates County, Mo., returnable at the F-bruary Term, 1915, of said Court, and to me directed, in tavorofJ. HH. Stone (Collector of the revenne of Bates County, Missonri, and againat Jonathan R. Barrett! have levied upon and siezed all the right, title, interest and claim of the said Jonathan R. Barrett of, in and to the ‘ollowing describe! Real Estate, to-wit Twenty (20) acres of the South part of the West half (1-2) of the West half (1-2) of the South- We t quarter (1 4) Sec'ion Twenty-tive (25), Tow ship Thirty-eight (38) Range Twerty-nine (29) all in Bates county, Mo And I will :n Tu dav, the ith day of Janu- 195, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the this v4 h | Sfternoon of that day, at the Eaat door of the t y of Butler, County of Bates me or so much thereof as st Pablic Vendus, to the sh in hand, to satisfy sal! HARVE JOHNSON, Sheriff of Bates Courty, Missour' claim of the sal | Jenkins, Avnie Sauressig, and «braham E. | Grege of, in and to the folluwing described Reat E tate, to-wit: Bay involuntary grantees of Mary Pome- | st roy deve That such interest as ‘he eald defendants | io may bave in and :o the real estate in hia p:tition | said execution and coste. | - By virtue and authority of Special Exacution ued from the office of the Clerk of the Cir- t Court of Bates county, Mo., returnable at | m: directed: io favor of J. H | of he revenue of Hates Conoty, Miseour!, and 1 have levied upon and sezed all the right, tlle, interest and claim of of in ard tothe follow- 880 | i: g deecribed real estate, to- wit: ce | against L. D. Reedy. | the said | Sry, A. D. 4 e | O'clock ta the forenoon ani | afternoon of tl | Court Housein 1 | Bate here Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and an hority of Special Exe- cution fasued from the office of the Cl rk of the Circult Coart of Bates County Mo , returnale atthe Febrnary Term, 1915 of eaid Cor me directed, intavor »f J, H. Stone the revenae of Bates County, Mo, éa Jenkine, Meredith Jenkine, urese'g, and Abrabam K. Gregy | have levicd u on and seized all theright, title, incereat an James Jenhine, Meredith (80) acres the Kast half(l 2) of the Sonth-Eset quarter (1-4) Seciton Eleven (11), Townehip Forty-two (42), Range Twenty-nine (29), all in Bates Mie ourt. ‘ Kizhty And I will, on Tuesday, the ‘th day of Janu- A. D., 1915, between the bours of nine jock in the forenoon and five o’clock In the | aftern:on of that day, at th: East Do rof the Court House in theSCity of Butler, County of Bates afor:said, sell the same, or so much | thereof as may be required a: Pablc Vendve, it bidder for cash in hand, to satiefy the hig! HARVE JOHNSON Sheriff's Sale. e February Term, 1915, of said Court and t L. D Reed Kigh. (8) acrea off the west side of the Southwess qiart-r (1 4) of the ‘soutn- weet qnarter (1-4) section 31, township, 41. range $2,.al! in Bates county, Mis- tourl And I wil!, on Tarsday, the Sth day of Jann- . f915, bet honors of nine a o'clock in. the day atthe east door of the of Batler, County of eo much be required, at pablic vendne, 'to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to eat- fefy sai execatiun between e cit: aforesaid, sell the same and costa. HARVE JOHNSON, Sheriff of Bates County, Missouri. otiff ie the owner tn fee, posses- plate title to the whole his petition, and herein- | Whereupon, 16 1 srdered b the court ti > 1b is v rm, thet the 6a d defendants be notified bilcation, thet plaintif® has commence: them in thi the object and eral nature of to obtain @ jadge- meat decree of the tal: court, adj ry les several a Sheriff’s Sale. thority of Special _Executi: ise of Ine clerk of the Cl. and interest of | avereat of | agal at morth west cor- Jas one (i), north- thence south 6 the last Inser: ‘before the first February Term of this Coart P. Voll, Sylvia F. Fen- al esiate to wit: page 23 and Book S 1, fre wholly unknown to took a deed | the plaintiffs and for that reason can not be in- 's claim to own the whole of the ry 4 oa aes pre bat real Ceuta 168 simple, and 1878 « own now in the possession thereof. < ok D. tat page 3, HP's ordered by the court in ei that the defendants be notified by publi- the said defendants, at th e Butler Circalt Clerk. urt, and to Annie Sheriff of Hates Conaty, Mo. In the CironitCourt, October Te m, 1914 Nov. | 94, 1914, shee : Missourl Pacific Time Table BUTLER STATION CORRECTED DEC 30, 1914 NORTH. No, 206 Kansas City Accommodation 7:10a. m. No, 206 St, Loule & K. C. Mail & Bx 11:40 No 210 8t, Loule Limit 9:10p. m. 1365, of record in the office | North west quarter of Section Twenty, Town- | no, 901 St, Louls-Joplin Mal & Ex 3:05 a.m. ship Forty \wo, of Range Thirty two {a Bates! 50°07 0, & Joplin Mall & Bx... 1:10 p.m. . | and extent of which claim, if an; ically | No, 205 Nevada Accommodation..... 7:48). mm, Wi 8. 8. Coline, had a deed purporting | described or #-t forth in thelr vation, (eial ° , tate, | Midflel co she civie and claim of the plaintiffs INTERSTATE. * in eaid realestate. ‘That the apearant interests RSTA WEST. Madd deceased, who owned raid land by virtne of two sheriff No. 604 Madison Local Freight, car- | deede thereto, to him, recorded in the office of riee passeugers... 7:30a m, and for Bates ‘ounty. | No 638 Madison Accommodation. 1:30p m. id EAST BOUND ARRIVALS, B not convey the legal title so acquired b: rer Si | him to any pita id A. T. evil iT) Hed No. 687 Butler Accommodation. 11:16 8, m. the Interest eo nad, if any, if the records of | deceased, and the n of his widow. childr n | No. 63 Butler Local Freight... 5:00 p. m. Freight trains Nos. 693 and 694 carry paseen- gers on Interstate Division. No other freight trains carry passengers. All freight for forwarding must be at depot notiater than eleven o’clock a. m. or be held for following day’s forwarding Freight for &| Interstate Division must be delivered before fiveo’clock p. m, No freight billed for this train in morning. L.R. TR gent. 100,000,000 Parcel Post Packages : Sent Christmas. liminary estinates by Post Office of- ficials place the number of parcel post packages handled during the Christmas rush at 100,000,000 and in- dicated that the total value of parcel post traffic for 1914 would total nearly 1,000,000,000 packages. Public Sale. I will sell at public auction at my farm 4 miles north-west of Foster; 2 miles east of Worland or 10 miles north of Hume, Mo., on Wednesday, January 6, 1915 beginning at ‘10 o’clock, the following described property, to-wit: Horse—1 bay horse five years old. 11 Head of Cattle—2 No. 1 milch cows will be fresh soon, 3 yearling heifers, 1 yearling steer, 5 good spring calves. 15 Head of Hogs- c sow, 14 shoats, 1 Poland China, Moar. These hogs are all immune from cholera. ~ : 1 Round Oak heating stove. A lot of can fruit and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—All sums of $10 and under cash, 6n all sums over $10 a credit of 9 months will be given. Purchaser giving bankable note drawing 8 per cent from date. 2 per cent discqunt for cash. Lunch 4! school. by Greenview Sunday MRS. P. E. WOODFIN. Cols. Lent & Rogers, Auctioneers. J. G. Doolittle, Clerk. 5 YOUNG JACKS FOR SAL E From coming 3 to 5 yearsold. From 14 1-2 to 15 hands high etandard meaenre from 59 to 63 inches, Jack neasure. If looking for a goo! young Jack, look thie way. Mett ‘Seientifie Horse- shoeing We do all kinds of general black- ithing and carriage work. | Scientific horseshoeing, all lame~ ness of the feet treated by scien- tific horseshoeing. If your horse don’t travel right give us a trial. R. A. HARP Southeast Corner Square. Washington, D. C., Dec. 26.—Pre- 1 good brood — J. H. ALLISON pivoted hates Mon 8 one C+llector | — as