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« part of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 9 intra, &t page 493 and from whom no conv: reco! i quired an interest 7 244 which bas not been conveyed of (6). dn th terof raid Section nine by deed of record in Book 82at page 450 and from whom no con- erent ig shown of record. ) tereat in the herein described land recordin Book W. at kn own wife, if any, of the said 8ST. » *EEGE MLO Sylveater O. Spring, Nathan Weati Ft ese series, an Trust Com; tional tion hereof, are non-residents ot the State of Missouri and that the corporation defendants @re corporations of states other than Missouri etat plainti@ an: Uf the claim and interest of sald unkeown fate, mesne an untary grantees of the following named per- eons, to: w (i). Nathan Weatherby, who acquired the page 134 and from whom no conveyance of/ State of. record is shown. acquired titie to parts of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 9, infra, by deeds of record in Book oe jee at page és7 and Book Ki al M. Denny who Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 9, infra, by deed in Book N and bave never conveyed the same of record. Order of Publication. In the Circuit meyer 1015, lain tif, herby. Tho Buck, William Pase, Robert B. Denny Eilja i, na James MoM tegen alfred hn arbie, —— J. BP. Orr 101 nant of exe- arch 17th, 1915, AVE JOHNSON sheriff of Baves Poen, Assignee’s Notice to Creditors. ohh creditors a the ae ees Led) ignor, are ne! 3 a a e wilt be as 't eucll’ Moribe A Brosks ng, Semanths Nations Mai the oWm consort: }, altenees, mediate. mesne and voluntary remote involunta; ‘antees Of cach of the above named defondante; Jarvis Conklin pany @ corporation, Peoria Ne- ® corporation and the us- I reprosentativse aad assigns of each Defendants. to the above named de- ors, Tagal roprse ors, re} of: Saldovrp spat! Order of Publication.’ STATE OF MISSOURI, | ,, County of Bates. In the Giseuit Court, of Bates County, Mo. May Term, 1915. February 24, 1915. In vacation. D. Yiokaris and George Yokarie, Plaintiffs, ve Edward Mearet, Defendant. Order of Publication. Now at this day the Plaintiffs having fled their petition herein against the above named defe: it. alleging among other things that I le to, and are ia tue'posseesion ef, the ie are in the of, the following desurived real estateta Batea County, Missouri, to-wit; ‘The cast half ot the north-west ‘quarter and the south half of the north-west haya north-west quarter and i) north half of the south-west quarter say ie a ae comes the lAyretated herein by Oles his petition and affidavit other things that all of the ite herein ret ont in the cap- — od can not be served with process within this that the d that ae far as known to the plain- areand are derived as the coneurts, elre, jevisees, donees, aliences and immed- d remote, voluntary and invol- title to the Southeast quarter of the 41), rality of nearly 140,000 votes. Southeast quarter of ection 9, infra, out ieeouri, i by conveyantes of record in Book F at ‘And toat tbe defendant Is non-resident of the (2). Of Thomas Buck, who real estate dealer. sheriff's deod made in pur- |: suance of asale by the sheriff of Bates County, Missouri, on February 20, 1915 under an execa- {eon iesued from the Circuit Cours of Jackton County. Missouri; on the 25th day of January 15 im favor of the Chicago Flower Growers Association against I. P. Golmis, who appeared of record to have some interest in, and title to, eald real catate bat who in fact had no reat in- terest in, nor equitable title to said real estate or amy part thereof, and that said de- fendant had notice of these facts at and prior to the time of the said execation sale. It ie prayed im said petition that the interests of the several parties hereto be by the Court aecertained, « efined and adju and that defendant be declared to bave no interest ia, or title to said real estate or any bsg thereof. whereupon, it is by the Clerk of this Court in vacation orde ed that defendant be notified by pabirano that plaintiffa have instituted said aztion, the object and general nature of Of James Skinner, who conveyed hie in-| which are ae above set forth, sald action being y deed of returnable to the May term i915 of this Court, bat the un-|to be in and held in the Court House in M at page 310 page 203 m whom no conveyance of record (8). Of Robert B. Denny and own, aired an interest fat) at page 25 Of Alfred G, Hill, who acquired title to a ‘by deed in Book. K1 (5). OFC. Garbie, ¥ deed in Book Garbe, who acquired an interest or 8cQ) joutheast quarter of the Southeast quar- age G04, ‘ James Skinner William Hale Thompson has been elected mayor of Chicago by a plu- Is a Republican and a prominent TERRE HAUTE GANG TO PRISON Judge Anderson Imposes Heavy Sen- tences on Election Crooks— Mayor Gets Six Years. Indianapolis, April 13.—Mayor Donn M. Roberts of Terre Haute was seh- tenced yesterday in federal court to Serve six years in Leavenworth pris- on. To this was added a fine of $2,000. Roberts was the chief defendant in the: Terre Haute election corruption At the close of He Money Loaned..:..... connae Overdrafts .....° : Real Estate (Including Office Building).. Cash and Due from Banks.. Capital Stock... Surplus and Undivid BUTLER, MISSOURI business, March 4, 1915 RESOURCES $662,970.36 2,361.93 27,777.41 $814,044.26 LIABILITIES + ++++++ $250,000.00 Butler, Bates county, Missouri on the 4th Mon- . did not join therela ‘and Na made no convey: day of May 1015, and that unless said de endant conspiracy trial conducted by the gov- in i 129,266.51 ance thereof. 5 sberry. who ac- | sha! and appear in 4: court on the re! emment, Clete ww OCOC~*~« BTS Paable..c)......55.. eee re ne anita an interest in said land by deed in Book | day of said ‘tov term thereof and anewer or ae b re Bere M 105,000.00 Lat 304, which is not conveyed of rec- | plead to said petition. the same will be taken ther sentences pronounced by Deposits............... a ” 329,757.75 . P. Orr, who was the benef: | aa confeaced and judgment rendered according- Judge Anderson were: peakce? bare Nee Re NSN Reha cre aia ee aia a 5 cisry ina trust deed of record in Kook 8 at] | page 244 which he did not release, Chris: Garbo and Sophia Garbe, who owned | order be pablished in the Butler Weekly $1,000. said land and made no suffictent conyevance Times, a newspaper printed in Builer, Bates thereof, (11). Of William Garbe, and Eliza- | County Miseonrt, for four-consecutive weekly| Eli Redman, circuit beth Schnegelsiepen, who inherited said |: from Chrieti ae to make complete conveyance 2), 16: ¢ who have not conveyed their one-fifth intereat in the Southwest quarter of the Southweat quarter o: Section 10 known pereore whose interests as far as known 195. to plaintiff arise as alleness ia Na . whotee trust deed at Book 173 at wi not releaged by it and which acquired the legal title to said iand by deed in Hook 198 page iz4 id made Bo conve: herein made to B refer to Book in Hates Cor Wherefore it cation that sald defendants be notified by pub- cation that plaintif® has commenced a suit against them in this court, the object and gen- i. nature of which is to try, determine, ad- eri and Beate of Missouri, to-wit: therein. And that unless the each of the: mext term at the Court Honsein the City of Butler in aaid county of Bates and State of Missouri on the fourth Monday in May, 1915, and on or be- fore the dret 4 or will be taken as coi be rendered accord: It is farther ord be published accordi Weekly ‘Times a newapape County Rates, for in ead next May term of ¢! A true copy from the feeat) cuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, 2-48 y uarter of Section ten infra, . Chatwell from whom no conveyance of record ie shown to the interest acquired at Book D at page 397, Brooks, whose interest, if any, aris: heir at law of Mary A, O-Neal who legal oo ner of the Southwest quarter of t! Southwei Of La Tl part “the Southeast quarter of Section nine . Missourt, and to vest the full legal and, equitable title reto to ploletit and_t > divest the-iefendants Ne is farther ordered, that a copy of this iesuea, the last insertion of which to be not less than thirty days before the next May term of this court. H. O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand, and seal of the Cir- {seat} cuit Court of Bates county, this 22nd day of March 1915. 23t4 H. O. MAXEY, Circuit Court. d Sophia Garbe years and $1,000. id e thereof. Of Frank Dugan, whose died in Book ee 432 falled to convey the South’ thir- cf the North half of the Southwest years and $500. (18), Of William (14). Of Martha A. an he he three years and $500. Thomas Smith, years and $500. Order of Publication. STATE OF M SSOURI, ry County of Bates. Neat In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Mis- eouri, May term, 1915. In vacation, April 13, . ji “1 $100. Mitchell E. hebett Warren H. Allen and Harry Custar, Plaintiffs. va David R. Clapp, Harry W. Grantle Sarah E. Grai and L. Stebbine and the Unt nown cons rte, h-ira. devisees, donees, aliencee, and immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of each of the above named defendants, Defendants. Order of Publication. ve named and mentioned defendants quarter of Section 10 infra. (15). C, Br oke and William L.. rook s fra, and farther on- the unknown aonees, legal representatives and rvis Conklin Mortgage Trust poration, whi rast deed in 225 was not re! b: rantees of (a) Ji and wife, rod the legal $100. ‘ance thereof, (Reference Maurice Walsh, url.) ed by the Clerk in Va- an action has you by the above reult court of Bates tof Miss»uri for the purpose ng eres of said court divesting al of the defendanes in said uction of all apparent ioverest im or titie to the real estate in Bates County M iri, described as Lots nine (9) end eleven (11) of the north- east quarter of section one (1), town- ehip thirty mine (39), range thirty-three (33) and lot twenty: rote), and the west f of lot twenty three (23) in seciion A 16), township thirty: nine (39). range 5 $ urt God and decree that D ber, 1868 conveyed the section one (I) was B. Clapp, who ac- quired title thereto under a deed of conveyance or sieoed in the office of the rec le sede a Indiana legislature; je and decree the title t> the fo lowin) ribed real estate in the county of Bates of the Southeast quarter of (#) lying Sonth and East of Grand River, and commonly deeoribed as the Kast thirty one (1) acres of the South- east quarter of the S:utheset quarter of Section nine (9); ana all that part of the Southeast quarter of Section ten (10) ling south of Grand River; and all of that part of the Southwest quarter of Sectioa ten (10) lying South of Grand River commonly described as the South one hundred and ten (110) ncres of the Southweat quarter of Section ten (10); the Northwest quarter of the ‘thwest quar er of Section fifteen (15) andthe North haif of the Northeast Grantley, to the defenda: uarter of the Northeast quarter of Sec- date Sep Offce in Book R at lon _sixieen (16), and the Sontheas: Recorder ; be so reformed on the record as ow that it in quarter of the Northeast quarter of the te svortheast quarter of Section sixteen fact conveyed lot 22 and the west half of lot 23 16); all_in Towvebip forty-two (42). above aeecribed in said section six (6:, instead age twenty-nine (29), Bates County, of the deecription, as shown u sald redord, itly given as lot 22 of the west half of George Sovern, y W. Granth each of th: m ofall real or apparent title 4 defendants and be end appear at thie court at th ereof, tu be jan and bol Aroops. it wi eed wae recorded asto show that only the west half of the west halfof sald lot 23 was in fact conveyed, 00 as to show the conveyance of said lot $3 end the w at half of said lot 2 of eal section. Plainti@” ition states that if an: above tamed ‘defend eto at re said Term snewer or in eaid cause, the same sed, and jadgment will fel, thet a y hereof to lew in The Butler ir published in said of }, for four weeks successively, blished at least once a week the last to be at teast thirty days be ore the his court. to the petit of the 16) re. aod that they deriv teolr ¢ J the deeds above referred . O. M@XEY, Circuit Clerk. Record. itmees my hand, and seal of the Cir- Ok. this day of March, 1915, ba O/ MAXEY, Clreult Clerk. Trustee’s Sale by Sheriff. invention. Sheriff Dennis Shea, five years and Harry Montgomery, president the Terre Haute board of works, three George Erenhardt, member of the board of works, three years and $500. Ed Driscoll, assistant city’ engineer, city judge, Hilton Redman, two years and $100. William Crockett,~two years and E, EB. Talbott, assistant city comp- troller, two years and $100. Lewis Nunley, two years and $100. Dr. John E. Green, two years and Rural Home Makers Meet county sealer of weights and measures and treasurer of the campaign fund; John M. Mas- selink, city inspector of weights and Measures and a member of the 1911 Charles Hough- ton, assistant custodian of the city hall; Joseph O’Mara, street commis- sioner; Alexander Aczel, inspector of street paving; Arthur Gillis, Progres- sive clerk of the election board; Jo- seph Strauss, liquor salesman, gambler, tenced in to one year and a day in the penitentiary and fined $100. Plague Worst in Serb Cities. London, April 13.—The Daily Tele- graph’s Athens correspondent gives details of the appalling ravages of the typhus fever in Servia, but says that the active Servian army has suffered little, as the disease is largely con- fined to overcrowded towns and is sel- souri. to » the dom dangerous in the country dis-| ‘Planning Color Schemes and Fur-| Bich Hil! Towa y ton to the -tricts—Onty-12,000-cases-of-the-tever+ nishing for Various Rooms,” Mrs, | #814 defendant be and et next term £3 Gs have occurred among the 400,000 ™ oF Bate eee fey the city lL H. ALLISON Catch Two More. of Starr Gang. Chandler, Ok., April 10.—Two men, Claude Sawyer and Bud Maxfield, were arrested and brought to Chandler and positively identified by O. E. Gre- cian, president, and Lee Patrick, vice President of ‘the National Bank of Stroud, as being members of the gang which robbed that bank, March 17. Sawyer was captured in McAlester, Maxfield, together with Sam Estes, was arrested in Tulsa, zis, || CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS —Cecil Teolf, a South American and the first aviator to fly over the: Andes Mountains, was killed at the United States Army aviation field at College Park, Md., recently, while making a Vertical dive in a machine .of his own, judge, five of three The Rural Home Makers Club of Pleasant Gap held their regular meet- ing last Wednesday, April 7, at. the hospitable home of Mrs. George Min- nick. - A very profitable and pleasant afternoon was spent by the ladies who attended. An interesting and helpful program was rendered under the direction of the President, Mrs. her attorney ana |Seth Wix. the, Court thee eee, end were sen-/ The meeting-was opened with the defendant the Sheriff of Ba’ club song, ‘‘Never Say Fail *” Roll Call “ Each member gave s)~e aid to Glenn Sargent. “Storing of Winter Garments,” Miss Lulu Helwig. : “Planning the Plantiog and Culti- vation of the Garden the Entire Sea- son,” Mrs. Henry Bearce. There were two suggestions brought before the meeting as how to raise money for the club. They were voted on and approved. t Present were: Mrs. Ed Moore, Mrs. Milburn Tharp, Miss Cora Wix, Mrs. Henry Bearce, Mrs. Seth Wix, Mrs. Lena Sargent, Mra. Glenn Sargent, Miss Ada Rains, Miss Dolla Rains, Mrs. George Minnick. . Order of Publication. STATK OF MISSOURI, Yan County of Bates. 5 In the Circuit Court of souri, in Term, February 17, 1915. The State of Missouri at the relation and to o ry of Missouri, Plaintig, ‘ne State ve. Xanler Deshey, Defendant | Civil action for delinquent taxes The State of Missouri to the abov. fendant, Gryeting: Laps thd canes lay comes the plaintiff herein by before aoe is Court of Bates on said summ ra Farm [Mortgages Now in Force -on our Books . $7,500,000.00 Bates County, Mis- di A true copy of the 26-4 (sxax) with the seat a 16 stixed. Done this the 18th di \~ é. H,.O. Maxey’ Cireuit Clerk. H. O. MAXEY, Clerk. record. hand as clerk aforesaid ssid court. hereunto office in Butler ‘on of April 1915. 5 YOUNG z F from 50 to 63 $to6 yearsold. From ‘141-2 to 15 hands high etandard measure house cleaning. Falvageiast her i tie cece bee a JACKS “How Can the Tradit :ral House | object and general nature of ip to en- Cleaning Days be Elimix:ted,’’ Mrs. delinquent taxes ® of the years \pOn-1806 1681 FOR SALE Milburn Tharp. eat ‘oyriner” with mt, cote, ocommals, From coming Round Table Talk || Bacte'ot land situated ‘te Botes’ county” Mie. es, Jack neasure. If- looking for ® good young Jack, look ANY ROOM? TI-tf tiles west, 1 mile south on route 6, Batler, Mo. in your house for wall paper? . ac RE

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