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TLER, MISSOURI cae. SAVE NOW While times are prosperous, for next year it might be hard to save. Even many years ahead of us might be lean ones. Save something now and help to make your future progress i j certain. We offer you the service of an institution that has tong practiced this DOCTRINE. a BE OAPITAL 1.0. ci nisicsepcrencens fos donmangsevene s RURELUS@. rier cinnaticre a ereueg ead use UNDIVIDED PROFITS ......-0..00000seeseeee : ay se ‘ LARGEST SURPLUS FUND OF ANY. BANK IN BATES COUNTY. Order of Publication. . State of Missouri, Jes County of Bates. : In the Circuit Court of said Coun- ty and State May Term, 1918. In Va- cation March 12, 1918. Mrs. Minnie Seelinger, Mrs. Etta Fisher, E. T. Wilson, C. C. Wil- son, Roy.S, Wilson, W. P. Wilson, + Mrs. Stella Hall, Plaintiffs. vs. The unknown 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 East 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 | -| QUVALL-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 any time. We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will ABSTRACTS furnish abstracts to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. | INVESTMENTS We will loan your idle money for you, securing | you reasonable interest on good security. We pav interest on time deposits. . J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, | W. F. DUVALL, President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. | “IT) same and that the names of all the against said land for’more than thir- ty-one years last past, during which time none of the defendants nor any- one under whom they might title thereto, have been in po: siot thereof or paid any taxes against the ‘Vi defendants can not be inserted in the ||| petition because they are unknown; | [{that the unknown — heir consorts, | 'T}devisces, immediate, mesne and re-} fi mote grantees of Pleasant Young: may claim some interest in said real! ance made to Pleasant Young bear- lJ] ing date of May oth, 1859, and + ipfcorded in the office Gf the Recordes of Deeds of Bates County, Missourt in Book “C” at Page 288. That the said heirs, consort, sees, donees 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 M. Wells attempted to convey, and i fact did convey, all his interest in d land, which is of record in Book * in the Recorder's office ai | | i The Walton Trust Company OF BUTLER 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- tions maintained with patrons. Let your money earn while you sleep. We pay interest at the ‘rate of 4 per cent per annum on Time Deposits. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE Capital and Surplus over - - $400,000.00 at Page 202. ? That the unknown consort of Ja said fand by virtue of the fact that she did not join in a deed of record d Recorder's office in Book i at pi 534. That the unknown heirs of | Kate Anderson, one of the grantees in th deed last above referred to, is mot shown by the records of Bates c ty, Missouri, to have ever conveye! her interest in said land in the nar of Kate Anderson, notwith it is averred that she, as Kate with -her husband, conveyed he terest by deed, which is of record said office in Book 62 at Page 453 It is therefore, by the clerk of ihn: court, in vacation, ordered that above named defendant be _ and pear in this court at said May and on or before the first day of sui term, plead to or answer said petit or the same will be taken fessed and judgment rendered ac ingly. It is further ordered that a ceps this petition be published in the ler Weekly Times, a newspaper | lished in Bates County, Missouri, ! fur successive issues, the 2 sertion to be at least thirty days be- fore the first day of the next Ma; Term of this court. H. O. MAXEY, as con last Auction Sales! Yes, I still make them, making more each year. The pub- lic of today 1s seeking the trained Auctioneer, the man of 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 ina sale. If you think of making a sale don't fail to see me for dates and terms. Address me at Butler, Mo., or phone me Butler or Virginia. Cl. C. E. ROBBINS, BUTLER, MO. at: SEE Denton-Coleman Loan and Title Co. S|SFE~ELEL=>ESSSS>S>>Ep|EH"™_™EH_ > !D*_=== . Wee ae FARM LOANS and ABSTRACTS BUTLER, MO. . 3 Circuit Clerk, A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and (Seal) seal of this court this 12t! day of March, 1918. H. O. MAXEX 2a-4t Circuit Cle ORDER OF PUBLICATION, State of Missouri, as. County of Bates, # In the Circuit Court, May Term, 1°18. In Vacation March 13, 1918, W. S. Gause, Plaintiff. vs. James McHenry, if living, andSif de- ceased, his unknown consort, hvirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and sr tees; Crawford Bailey, if living, and if deceased, his unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and grantee: the unknown consor heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and grantees of C. C. Bassett and ©. F. Boxley, deceased; and the unknown consort, heirs, devisee: donees, alienees and grantees of John Mc- Henry, deceased, Defendants. Now at this day-comes the plaintiff herein and files his petition, verified al eging among other defendants Crawford Balley and James McHenry, if living are nénresidents of the state of Mis- sour And further alleging that he verily believes there are other persons interested in the prone being the subject matter of his suit, whos 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 the unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, immediate, mesne, OF remote, voluntary or involuntar grantees of James McHenry and Craw ford Bailey, if they be deceased, re- vely, who acquired an interest in said premises reason of bein; named as tees in deeds shown © Poces.§ es tl Eatee Sovaty,, ygore: Ree ‘8 office, in boo! at pages 260, 261 and 263,-and in Book J-No. 1 at page 19, same office, and which in- terest, if any, they, or either of them acquired in said the said and Crawford Bailey veyed the | 34-4 J. E. Wilson and C, A. Wilson and Bo élaim | | estate by virtue of a deed of convey-|- 1 | Anderson may claim some interest i | i i i state of Mo. Patents being shown of record in the aforesaid Recorder's of- North New Home, fice in book 835 at pages 72 and 73, and (Too late for last week.) | which interest he did not during his ‘ Meritt Pickett and wife called at life time convey to any one; or as the © unknown consort, devisees, . : > Milt Reeves’ home Saturday after- | lienees, immediate, mesne, or MISSOURI - PACIFIC | yelunt. . of any CU EaY inoon, Sraitees of C. CL Bassett, an Peeeban|s “Maye te nat “ i ‘ whe acquired some. apparent Walter Smith spent Saturday night | {RON i AXE CS age tal and Sunday with Albert Linendoll. eCort e aforesaid : oy i i ‘ M eee ‘page| Miss Thelma Richmond visited : OUNTA n book U, at ok V at page 6, re-| Saturday night and’ Sunday with her d which interest, if any, ; PNT Che hay y ired, neither of them | Mother, Mrs, Charley Dickerson, near . yed to any one during | Foster, Mrs. Cr at Amsterdam Sunday after a with Mrs. Ben Pickett and Pickett and family. | Milt and wife, ‘and wife and baby spent Wm, eee a nley returned to her hom visit Meritt ordered by the Clerk aid defendants be no- cation that plaintiff has them in this to be in the Clif Ehart Time Table Sunday at Reeves 4) of Section fn eer ees) Shi i Htenr hart s. Thi i 5 i nie Keeton, wife and baby vis North Bound ; ited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and E Lea ‘That the general | Mrs, Keeton. and St, Louis said os Ee Mr. Warner has returned home) passenger .......e eee 11:00 a. sts of from Ilinois and Nebraska, where he and St. Louis ndant, ini has been visiting relatives. = = | passenger ........00 eee 10:48 p. , rank Miller and s, Perry and Na, 209 lacal freight .....12:30 p. Clyde, spent sunday afternoon at [ke see ‘ Howard's. South Bound appear at this court, Sialing Te , errr ‘ @ hah y » thereof to be begun} John Phelps, wife and son, Guy, ». 208 Joplin, Wichita & i and Georgie and Ray Jones Coffeyville Passenger 3150 a }spent Sunday at Charley m’s. | y i ste os paeled yeu SHE He CHG SUNS No, 207 Joptin and Yates { John L.. Jones, wife and children Ger x a sont plead to the pe | visited with Ed Jones and family > Se Ser Resse na ee ig is ‘ same will he ‘ No. 201 local freight .....11:00 a. t ‘ .'and judgment will day. ve rendered accordingly, | aria Zinn ia eee ee eee har eniered, that copy |, “Sunt Martha Zinn is on f be published, according to law, | list. the sick Madison Branch MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY ave in The Butler W vekly Times, a news: | Friday willbe the last day of Miss Leave Butler daily........ 8:00 a, m, hed a county wt | 5 eR Holes Sunday only ........++++-10:00 a, m. our weeks, successively, | flerrell’s school at Lost Corner. poenees 3 30 2 2 t least once a week, the; [Don't forget preaching at New CLAUDE L. PLAIN, mito be ut least thirty days | 5 i Agent. irst day of said next May! Hope Sunday, March 24. gent. court, | Miss Nellie Skaggs visited with! H. O, MAXEY, i . 3 it Clerk, | Miss Blanche Miller Sunday. A true copy of the Record, | Witness my hand and seal of | Mr. und Irs. ch iney ot ns Peru Bates! spent Sunday at Tom Chandler € PROFESSIONAL CARDS tSen Qe Glreuse Count 708 < i County, Missouri, this the; Brick McCaughey and family visit- é 3th day of Mareh, 191 | : oo Beane ae eS MAXEY, | ed at Mr. MeCormack’s Sunday. DR. H. E. MULKEY 28. t Cireuit Clerk, ' COR. Veterinary Surgeon i Fourteen years successful practic | ‘ At Garrett’s Old Stand Value of Missouri Farm Land Phones:—Res, 28; Office 3 Increases. North Mo, State Bank ORDER OF PUBLICATION, tN DR. J. T. HULL Dentist Term, 1918, pe ene According the toa bulletin issued > i Agricultural bureau Missox . Scovill; -Minnte r value of farm dands in , shbaue Hattic Nee ‘Der has inereased $7 per acre Entrance same that leads to Fox’s . be Siecavermparaiiee Studio, Now is da ome the + tis Mie g se SS a 3 S fan fe ai a veel Hegife, |improved tarm land is BOER North Side Square Butler, Missouri : = other ME ons Tad ME Lies Ary” jhakidh ectile renter E i : Nannie Pa FA Ayaminal teeny pte GRIME LACM IIIS iesotol ar sidents of the State of | ments. average $78 per acre, B. F, JETER Soe raarsa abe iin When the fine crops that Attorney at Law Notary Public & 1 r defendants duced fast year and the good st Side Square Phone 186 » ication that pliite :seceived are taken inte consid BUTLER, MISSOURI surprising and had it > the uncertain T. J. HALSEY, M. D. 0. D it would in t ive, Ker, Nowe aad Rs HERD eaniaher Fs hront Specialint Mt res paid to farm help in . “ the fitting of out was $2.07 with and $2.55 without ; BUTLER, MO. the state am) parts bnpossible to Office South Side Square get that still he report she minds of the each entitled to as vin the wo e from disease per an- war to a suce the Phone 15 LABOR LEADERS TO EUROPE Ouanen is el bal ; To Tell Workers U. S. Organization (Quarter Oe Deru on ae Stands Behind War. quarter 17, e@ was 1,ju2.000 bushels aati Gavan i iri farms, New York, March —To make _the’ North y per cent of the corn. crop was to British and French labor of the South shipped out of the. county where it noof labor in the United rty-two was t 10 per cent for \ regard to the war, a dele Oe) aed ane the ten year average, 42 per cent, or gation of nine .\merican labor lead- | 105,840,000 bushels of the 1917 crop s, with credentials of the American ranains in the hands of the farmer. Vederation of Labor, will sail shortly r gland and France. One Heaith Condition of Army the Best : NG ae ue eS Been i in the World. lemoeracy, of Gomp- that tie honest truth is that the health, ¢fS 18 president... wee rs tion of the American Army, not-; Phe American labor mission, ace at the tanding they have gone through ng to a spokesman for the Alli- Mlaintiets ost severe winter of a half cen- will tell British and French tenants in commen is by far the best of that of any leaders organized labor in’ the i d States is committed to the m, l ; ud rie tr ; 1 COW n . will net conter with Lillie Seovill, and Hit- he American troops is 8 sul * BURA ATIE iat this Court, tof a thousand. uy Ree eS to be un Anvehe tea rs He | try’ Ricitae sin the anish American War the id ail county, the per annum of the Ameri- Se : a at sae ented from disease was 25 sol- Ask Increase in Rate. ‘tition in said) diers « thousand, , ye taken’ as con In the China-Japanese War the ‘rson City, Mo., Mareh 27.—Ap- Peete n gen ve per annum from disease tion for a to per cent increase in was 18 soldiers out of a thousand. tes for fire, lightning and wind- In the Russo-Japanese War the insurance Was made to the death rate per annum from disease “te sure rintendent. of insurance to- the} was 20 out of a thousand.—Estract y companies "doing business in hirty from oa speech by Senator Ollie *Sseutt They allege that for the id next) yo past five years they have operated vant a loss of about 9 per cent annual- 3 Clerk. Gaara areas! ly. Yeputy. | : . “rh: : . A true copy from / A Tribute From France. This loss will be added to by in- é and the | creasing war taxes, they say, unl (Seal) urt_ of | hi Ir: whly the results of Bl SRDS eee oe) Nea anil lt have draw n roughly the results Of | 4 new rate is granted. \the n ort of the United Beat | States for a period of less than ten ; fe months. | do not believe that any im- — | partial man would y that this effort jis now completed, but [| declare that jany ‘impartial man must admit its! extension and~< splendid) STRATOR'S NOTICE. E by given, that letters Dp inistration upon ine estate of | wonderful SEE THE aatkae tore seoecatoned Uy. been | achievements.—Andre Tardieu, French | High Commissioner to the United | g I Pfobate Court of Bates County, Mis- CLO H ES souri, bearing date the 25th day Of|/ Crates, in a speech at New York’s| celebration of the Jour de l'Alliance | DOCTORS . March, 1913. ne LU settee paving ane against s estate are required to ex! thr, = them to the undersigned for allow- Francaise, Feb. 6. aretin six saunas aner the cote letters, or they may be preclud- . ed from any benefit of such estate; and May Boost Third Loan Rate. if such claims be not exhibited within Washington, March 22—Final de- cision on the terms of the third Lib- erty Loan probably will be reached tomorrow at a conference between Secretary McAdoo and members of the House ways and means commit- tee. one year from the date of granting gaid letters, they shall be = forev: en The interest rate was perhaps th most perplexing factor before the meeting. The fact that Liberty bonds | For practical cleaning and pressing. We positively clean everything but a guilty con- science. Witness my signature this 25th day of March, 1918. E, A. KIMBLE. (Seal) Administrator. Attest: CARL J. HENRY, 24-40 Judge of Probate. Hats Cleaned and Blocked ADMINISTRATUR'S NOTICE, Notice is hereby given, that letters, ef administration upon the estate of Rh Garner, deceased, have been All work guaranteed and prices SCAGteE th'the wnaersigned by’ the | ot" selling below par was pointed our reasonable. Probate Court of Bates County, Mis-|as one reason why the rate might be arc sited date the 25th day ot/raised above 4 per cent, persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to the undersigned for allowance with- in six months after the date of said ietters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate’ and if such claims be not exhibited within one x. from the in of granting said Witnees'my' signature this 26th day my signature this of March, 1918. G. M. GA RNER, ¢8eal) Administratoz. Attest: CARL J. HENRY, Judge of Probate. Accuse the Greek Ex-King. Goods called for and Delivered. Athens (delayed), March 29—As a result of charges brought by the pub- lic prosecutor, a court martial has ordered the criminal prosecution of ex-King. Constantine. CROUCH BROS. No. 7 S. Main St. Phone 171 Butler, Mo. Ex-King Constantine is in Switzer- land.

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