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I have not felt so well for years and ] am certainly nd to endor: Argo- Phosphate because 1 want others to be helped by this wonderful medicine.” “The spirit of wanting to help others is what makes suffering men and wo-| men give these splendid public en- dorsements of Argo-Phosphate," said a} local druggist. | | Term, 1918, State In the Cirehit Court, Ma In Vacation March 14, T.-M. Hampton and ton, Pleintiffs. vs. The unknown he “vy. Hamp- | donees, Jemim. M. Owens, if | is unknown done and it decen heirs, de and grantees; William , f living, and if deceased, his | consort, he ees, | alienees, and ¢ De- | living, consort his day come the piaintifes |} and file their petition, r oath, al- | leging among othe: M. M. souri, and further alleging that verily believe there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their suit, to-wit, the land in their petition and hereinafter described, whose names and the nature and ex- tent of whose interest they can not more specifically describe for the reason that it is to them unknown, but that if such persons there be they derive their interest as the unknown heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, immediate, mesne, or remote, voluntary or invol- gntary grantees of JemimaSpearman, deceased, who acquired the title to said premises as one of the grantees in a deed shown of record in the Bates county, Missouri, Recorder's office in book V at page 329, and which inter- est she did not, of record, convey to anyone during her life time; or as the tive unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, immediate. mesne, or remote, voluntary or invol- untary grantees of M. M Owens and ‘William Owens, if they are deceased, who acquired an interest in said prem- And that unless rer 1: pear al this cours, at the next term sof to be begun at the court house in Butler, Bates county, the Fourth Monday in on jor before first day oo erm plead to the petition in said cause filed, the scr will be taken as ifessed, and ju ent will be rendered accord- ingly, being further ordered ut i ished, according to ) mes a tes County, Mo, for four week vely, pub- lished at st ones » the last ine uot i it least thirty days be- fore the fi day of said term of this out HH. O; MAXEY, Circuit Clerk A true copy from the Record Witness my hand, and seal of (Seal) the Circuit Court, of Bates County, Missouri, this the Mth day of March, 1978, HM. VU, MANY, Cireuit Clerk, | Q4-4t fot administ Cocotone Skin Soap A 25c CAKE FREE Have you tried this famous soap for the skin, if not send the cou- pon below in at once and try this wonderful soap. It will cleanse the skin and give it the delicate color and freshness so much desired by ises, as reputed heirs of the aforesaid Jemima Spearman, who got the title in the manner aforesaid, and which in- lterest, if any they had,’ the said M. M and William Owens, has not, of rd conveyed to any one unless’ by ldeeds shown of record in. the aforesaid order's office in Book 143 at page and book 182 at page 21, respect- liv both of which deeds are in- ‘it to convey the interests, if any, owned by the said M. M. Owens and William Owens, for the reason that the interests and premises | be conveyed are defectively | Plainti turther alleging in their pe- } tition that they are in the possession of and-claiming the absolute title to All the North Haif (1-2) “of lots one and two (1 & 2) in the S: of the South West quarter (1-4) of Seetion eighteen (1S) pwnship Forty-one (11), Range ty (30), utes County, Missouri, “except twenty-five acres off ihe north side of said tract, and that they and those une whom they claim have been in the undisputed Dossession thereof for forty years, claiming the absolute titie, Whereup- on it is ordered by the Clerk, in eation, that said defendants be notit mo that plaintiffs “have publiest i hem in t fondants barred np or elaimin ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, e hereby given, that letters Of adininistration upon the éstate thoda Garner, dece I, shave be granted to the wirdersigned — by Probate Court. of Bates County, souri, bearing date the 25th di Mareh, 1918, All persons having claims against id estate ave required to eshiiit them o the undersigned for allowance with. in six months the date of said letters, or they recluded from any benefit of sue rN and if such claims be not exhibited within one Year from the date f anting said letters they shall bi barred. Witness my signa of Mareh, 1918, G. M. GARNE Admin CARL J. HI Judge of (Seal) Attest: robate, ADMIN TOR'S NOTICE, TRS that letters estate of been the Mis- of Notice is hereby tion given, upon ihe se, dece d, ha to the undersigned » Court of Bat County bea date the Marci 1918. All persons having hid estate are requi xhibit [them to the undersigned for allow- ance within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be preclud- benefit of such estate; and a claims be not exhibited within vr from the date of granting ‘letters, they shall be forever barred. Witness my signature this 25th day. of March, 1918. E. A. KIMBLE, (Seal) i " Attes 24-4t Judge of I abate deed pag by the records of Bates of Kate court, in above named defendant be and = ap-| pear in this court at said May term and on or before the first day of said term, plead to or answer said petition, or the same will be ee and judgment rendered accord- ing] A true copy from the record. Order of Publication. State of Missouri, } oa County of Bates. In the Circuit Court of said Coun- cation March 12, 1918, Mrs. Minnie ~ Seelinger, Mrs. Fisher, E. T. Wilson, C. C. Wil- son, Roy S. Wilsoi, W. P. Wilson, J. E. Wilson and C. A. Wilson and = Mrs. Sieils Hall, Plaintiffs, The now heirs, devisees, donees, consorts, immediate, mesne and re- mote grantees of Pleasant Young, and of John M. Wells and of Kate Anderson and of James Anderson, Defendants, , The State of Missouri to the above designated defendants: You are hereby notified that the plaintiffs above named have filed their petition in the above named cir- cuit court, returnable to the May term, 1918, of the Circuit Court with- in and for Bates county, Missouri, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the fourth Monday in May, 1918, wherein the plaintiffs al- lege that they are owners of and in fact have the legal title to the East half (E. 1-2) of the south- east quarter (SE. 1-4) of Section thirty-three (33), and the South- west quarter (SW. 1-4) of Sec- tion thirty-four (34) and the South half (S. 1-2) of the South- east quarter (SE. 1-4) of Section thirty-four (34), all in Township | thirty-nine (39) of Range twenty- nine (29) and the Kast twenty- eight (28) acres of lot two (L..2) of the Northeast quarter (NE. 1-4) of Section four (4) in Town- ship thirty-eight (38) of Range twenty-nine (29) all in Bates County, Missouri, and that they and those under whom they claim title to said real estate| have been in the open, continuous, exclusive and adverse possession of | the same, paying all taxes assessed | against said land for more than thir- | ty-one years last past, during which ty and State May Term, 1918. In Va-| (omote, Etta | Boxley, who acquired I > c A true copy of the Record, state of Mo, Patenta being shown of record in the aforesaid Recorder’s ore fice in book 85 at pabea 712 and 73, and which interest he d not during his life time convey to any one; or as the respective unknown consort, devisees, donees, alienees, immediate, mesne, or voluntary of inyolunta: grantees of C. C, Bassett, and C. yi some _ apparent interest in said premises as grantees in deeds shown of record in the aforesaid Recorder's office in book U, at page 550, and in book V at page 236, re- spectively and which interest, if any, they thereby acquired, neither of them sufficiently conveyed to any one during their life time, Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk din Vucation that said defendants be no- tified by publication that plaintiff has commenced @ suit against them in-this court, in which he claims to be in the possession of The west three-fourths (3-4) of the North Half (1-2) of the South West quarter (1-4) of Section Six- teen (16), Twp, Thirty-nine (39), Range Thirty-three (33), Bates county, Missouri, and that he claims the absolute fee simple title thereto. That the general nature and object of said suit is to have tried, ascertained, and adjudged by the court, the title and interests of the parties plaintiff and defendant, in said land and to have the whole title adjudged to be vested in plaintiff, and that defendant and all of them be for- ever barred from setting up any claim therein, and that unless the said de- fendants be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at the court ho in the city of Butler, Missouri, in said coun- ty, on the fourth Monday of May, 1918, and on or before the first day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause filed, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And it is further ordered, that copy hereof he published, according to law, in The Butler Weekly Times, a news- paper published in said county of Bates, for four weeks, successively, published at least once a week, the le insertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next May Term, 1918, of this court. H. O. MAXEY, reult Clerk, BUTLER, MISSOURI MORE CAPITAL IF YOU NEED MORE CAPITAL TO BETTER PROMOTE YOUR FARMING INTERESTS, LET THE FARMERS BANK FURNISH IT. : WE OFFER THE BEST OF SERVICE IN ALL DEPART- MENTS AND MAINTAIN A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FOR DEPOSITS OF ANY SIZE ON WHICH WE PAY INTEREST. TRY . “FARMERS BANK SERVICE” Capital Stock. - $50,000.00 Surplus Fund. . ++. 50,000.00 Undivided Profits..............cecseceeeeeees+ 10,000.00 Witness my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, this the 13th day of March, 1918, H. O. MAXEY. Cirenit Clerk, = (Seal) 23-4t ORDER OF PUBLECATION, time none of the defendants nor any- one under whom they might claim | ut thereto, have been in posse sion | sreol or paid any taxes agai ne and that the names of all the cefendants can not be inserted in the petition because they are unknown; that the unknown heirs, consorts, devisees, immedia mesne and re- mite ntees of Pleasant Young! may claim some interest in said real estate by virtue of a deed of convey- | ance made to Pleasant Young bear: | ing Cate of May oth, 1856, and re-| corded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Bates County, Missouri in Book “C” at Page 288. | That the said heirs, consort, devi- | sees, doneces and grantees of John M. Wells may claim some interest in said real estate by virtue of the fact | that the deed by which said John 4 Wells attempted to convey, and iact did convey, all his interest id land, which is of record in Bor “1” in the Recorder's office aforesaid | at ge 202, | That the unknown consort7’of James | Anderson may claim some interest in| said ad by virtue of the fact that; she did not join in a deed of recor in said Recorder's office in Book *L at page 534. That the unknown heirs of Kate) Anderson, one of the grantees in the | last above referred to, Missouri, to have ever conveyed | ie interest in said land in the name} notwithstanding, | de it is averred that she, as Kate Smith, with terest said of Anderson, her husband, conveyed her ue y decd, which is of record # ce in Book 62 at Page 4 Tt is therefore, by the clerk of this | vacation, ordered that the taken as con-| It is further ordered that a copy of e issues, the last in- H. O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. Witness my hand and_ the (Seal) seal of this court this 12th} last day of March, 1918. H. O. MAXEY, 22-4t Circuit Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration upon the estate of A, J. Voris, deceased, have been granted fo the undersigned by_ the Probate Court of Bates County, Missouri, bear- ing date the 25th day of March, 1918. All persons having claims against suid estate are required to exhibit them to the undersigned for allowance with- in six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within - one ‘year from the date of granting said letters, they shall be forever barred, Witness my signature this 25th day of March, 1918. A. McCRACKEN, (Seal) Administrator. Attest: sf CARL J. HENRY, 24-4t Judge of Probate. In Vacation March 13, 191 vs. James McHenry, if living, and if de- under oath, things, Bailey and James McHenry, are ponent of the state of Mis- souri. ORDER OF PUBLICATION, (Seal) seal of the Circuit Court of Bates county, this day 20th State of Missourt, iia: of March, 1918, Yes, I still make them, making more each year. The pub- in the Cireult 24-4t ™ Stroult Clerk. lic of today 1s seeking the trained Auctioneer, the man of r In the Circuit Court, ey Term, 1918, S. Gause, Plaintiff. : ceased, his unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and gran- tees; Crawford Bailey, if living, and if deceased, his unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and grantees; the unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and grantees of C. C. Bassett and C, F. Boxley, deceased; and the unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees and grantees‘ of John Mc-|ty Circuit Court, and sentenced to the Henry, deceased, Defendant: Now at this day comes the plaintiff |a parole, herein and files his petition, verified allegin; among other that defendants Crawford if living And further alleging that he verily believes there are other persons interested in the precines being the subject matter of his suit, whose names and the nature and extent of whose interest he can not more spe- cifically set out because to him un- known. But that if such person there be they derive their interest, as th unknown consort, heirs, . devisees, donees, alienees, a mesne, or remote, voluntary involuntary grantees of James ‘McHenry and CARs ford Bailey, if they be d spectively, who acquired an interest 11 in Cocetone Pittsburg, Pa. Dear tld Your COCOTONE CO. ATLANTA, GA. ire mas remises by reason of being named as grantees in deeds shown record in the Bates county, mnoeuarl. Recorder's fairy a Aang 79 reo 261 and 26: it page | | tiffs have mencet | them in this Court, the object and gens We will loan your idle money for you, gecuring eral nature of which Is to have and||, ° INVESTMENTS you reasonable interest on good eeourity. We pav obtain an order and judgment of this] f! beourt for the sale of the following dee |{{ !Mterest on time deposits. | ape nt to th ' | a of said premises and each entitled to an undivided one-seventh | heirs and devisees of Thomas Balgum, deceased, at the next term thereof, to be begun this petition be published in the But-jana holden at the Court’ House in the ler Weekly Times, a newspaper pub- lished in Bates County, Missouri, for |; four success sertion to be at least thirty days be- fore the first day of the next May Term of this court. | City answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as con- fessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly, hereof be published, according to law, in The Butler Weekly Times, a news- paper published in days before the first day of said next May, Missouri at Jefferson City, on the first State of Missouri, ) County of Bates, | 95% In the Circuit Court, May Term, 1918, In Vacation Mareh zoth, 1018, + Alice Harper and DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $250,000 FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate FARM LOANS of interest with privilege to pay-at-anytime, fer, Lillie Svovil ibaugh and Hattie Le dants, Now at this di ercin, and file th among other thing: Nannie Putter, Lil Lewis are non-re Missouri. Whereupon, it is Clerk in Vacation that sa be notified publication that plain- a suit against ome the plaint petition,. allegin that defendants covill and Hattie ents of the State of We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will furnish abstracts to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. ABSTRACTS ordered by the id defendants scribed prem ute and being in|], Bees CHA Bon te: NOttnG a [Wiel DUVALL, President, J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, 4 Quartier G-4) of the South Kast | Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. ee ) er (1-4) of Seetion Twenty (42), of lying south uso Thir- the North st Quarter st Quarter (20), Twp. ir ormon 1y-five (85) acres off side of the South (1-4) of the South (1-4) of Section Twenty ty-two (42), Range ind the North We 1 ( ( ( 1-4) of the South We: Quarter 1-4) of the South. West Quarter y By 7 Z ~ (1-4) of Section Twenty-one (21), Th Yi At , 7 VW) £ Ci 477 Twp. Forty-two (42). of Range tne alton Lrus ompany Thirty-two (32), also the North 4 West Quarter (1-4) of the South OF BUTLER West Quarter (1-4) of Section Twenty-one (21), Twp. Forty-two (42) of Range Thir two ¢ hundred six and enty-five dredths acres more or le }and to have the proceeds said sale partitioned among the plaintiffs and endants, share and share alike, af- ter the payment of the expenses inci- suit is paid, that is one- enth of said net proceeds to each the parties named above as plain- and defendants, Plaintiffs alleg- petition that the parties endant are all the heirs and de ees at law of Thom: Balgum, deceas who. at the time his death owned the aforesaid premises in fee, and that said plaintiffs and de- fendants are now tenants in common » one hun- Welcomes and appreciates your accounts. Its extensive clientele, developed during more ‘than 40 years of consistent, considerate ser- vice, is splendid endorsement of the agreeable and Satisfactory rela- A tions maintained with patrons, j in their plaintiff and ¢ Let your rooney earn while you sleep. We pay interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum on Time Deposits, thereof, as WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE and that unless the said Nannie Puffer, Lillie Scovill, and Hat- tie Lewis be and appear at this Court, $400,000.00 Capital and Surplus over - of Butler, in said county, on the urth Monday of May, 1918, and on Wefore the first day of said Term, And it is further ordered, that a copy said ‘ounty of for four weeks successively, least once a week, the be at least thirty Bates, published at insertion to 1918, term of this Court, * H.O. MAXEY, Circuit Clerk. By Joanna Maxey, Deputy. A true copy from the record, Witness my hand,. and the Auction Sales! ability and experience to conduct their sales for them. Never before in the history of our nation has the Farmers property been as valuable as now and he can’t afford to have it sacrificed by men of little or no ability or exper- ience just because they work cheap. A good auctioneer pays his own fees many times in a sale. If you think of making a sale don't fail to see me for dates and terms. ee OErArintedy Okt TEARIGUS neeenit At Address me at Butler, Mo., or phone me Butler or Virginia. the October term, 1916, of Bates Coun- e Col. C. E. ROBBINS, BUTLER, MO. Joanna Maxey, D, C, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PAROLE, * To whom it may concern: Take notice that at the meeting of the Board of Pardons and Paroles of renitentiary, will make application for LONNIE STRAIT. . 24-3 Teuton-Made Goggles Hurt Fliers’ Vision. San Diego, Cal. March 21.— Major John C. P. Bartholf, command- er of the Rockwell field aviation school at North Island, near here, posted an order today that all gog- gles made by a certain eastern firm with a German name should be turned in to the officers or destroyed at once. The glasses have been in use a North Island, Kelley field, Texas, and at other aviation training schools. pee Bartholf’s onder. said that L. Day, head of-the géophysi- tute at Wi tad

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