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OKDEK OP rCBLICATION
STATE OP MISSOURI,!
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cororcr of boone. i
In the Circuit Court, In Tacatlon before
October Term, 1930.
Charles P. Morris, Edward Cordon, and
Frank L. Parley, William E. Farler and
N. T. Gentry, Execatora of th last will
and testament of Edward Farler, deceased,
Plaintiffs.
against (36333)
The unknown heirs, consorts, devisees,
donees, alienees, and immediate, mesne,
remote, voluntary and lnrolDntarj gran
teea of John M. Hlgglae, deceased, and of
Jsmes H. Bennett deceased, and of Eliza
Bennett decessed. and of E. M. Bennett
deceased, snd of Lewis TV. Jordan de
ceased, and of Thomas E Tntt deceased,
Cnrtla B. Rollins, Mary B, Orersll, Flora
11. Grar. Frank B. Rollins. James Sldner
, Rollins. Clarkson Rollins. Margaret Rol-
tiu. lull uutUTDUffn, UUUllDD &. SUM-
llns, Mary B. Sehon, Enlalee B. Bolllnt
Jr, Rollins M. Bocksdar. L O. Bockadar
Jr. and Enlalee H. Sneed. and Richard J.
Cassldy, W. K. Stone and J. A. Belbel.
Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church of
uoiumDia Missouri, and The Bight Beva
John J. Glennan. Rlctwin nr Rt Iinfa anit
Archbishop of Missouri, The trustees of
the Town of Smlthton, and the CUT of
Columbia, .... Defendants.
TBE 8TATE OF MISSOURI, to the abore
named unknown defendants, and to the
non-resident defandsnts Mar? R. Overall,
Margaret Rollins Von noltxendorf, Clsrk
son Rollins, Bamllton B. Rollins. Mary R.
Sehon, Eulalee B. Rollins Jr. Enisle H.
Sneed and Bolllna M. llockadsy. The
Trustees of the Town of Smlthton,
uKtwfeuau:
Tou sre hereby notified that an action
haa been commenced against Ton In the
Circuit Court of Boone County, Missouri,
affecting the title to the following des
cribed lands and tenements lying, being
snd sltnste In Boone County, Missouri,
towlt: The East half of Lot No. Two
Hundred and eighty (230) In the City for
merly the Town of Columbia, ssld ground
being forty feet from esst to west, and
142V4 feet from North to South: which
ssld action la returnable on the first day
of the next regular term of this court
to be held st the Court Bouse in the
City of Celumbla, Boone County Missouri,
ou Mondsy October 4. 1920, when and where
you may appear and answer or otherwise
defod such sctlon; otherwise plaintiffs
petition will be taken as confessed and
judgment rendered accordingly.
A true copy from the record:
WITNESS my hand as clerk of the Cir
cuit Court of Boone County, Mlasourl, and
the seal of ssld conrt. Done at office in
Columbia. Missouri, this 14th dsy of
August, 1920.
R. S. POLLARD Clerk.
(SEAL)
N. T. Gentry.
Atty. for Plffs.
Last Insertion Sept 14. 1920.
OBDEB OF PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court in vacation before
October Term, 1920.
STATE OF MISSOURI.-
Iss
COUNTT OF BOONE. I
Martha Thomnson, . Plaintiff.
szalnst I2G334)
Sylvester Thomason Defendant
TBE 8TATE OF MISSOURI, to the above
named defendant GREETING:
Now on this 14th day of Auguat 1920.
In vacation before the October Term, 1920.
or the circuit court or Boone county,
Missouri, eomea the Dlalntlff. bv her at
torney, and flies her petition in suit here
in, dnly verified by the affldsvlt of the
plslntlff, snd In ssld petition states that
defendant la a non.realdent of this state
so that the ordinary process of lsw can'
nnt he .erred noon him In thla state.
It is therefore ordered by the clerk of
said court In vacation, that the saia ae
fendant be notified by publication that
the plaintiff by petition herein filed of
date August 14th, 1920, bss commenced
aralnst him In the Circuit Court of Boone
County, Missouri, an action in equity, the
Immediate object and general nature' of
which la to obtain a decree of divorce from
the defendant on the grounds of desertion.
It is runner ordered mat ine saw at
tendant be and appear In this court on
the first day of the next regular term
of this court to be beholden at the Court
Tnn In tH Cltv of Columbia. Boone
County, Missouri, on Monday, October 4th.
1920, to answer or plesd to ssld petition,
or In default therein said petition will be
taken ss confessed, and judgment rendered
against blm In. accordance with the prayer
of plaintiff's petition.
It is further ordered that a copy hereof
be duly published at least once a wees xor
fanr weeks snceesslvelv In the Evening
MUsourian, a dally newspaper priutedJ
published and circulated in saia noone
rannT. and rieitltniated bv nlaintlSTS at
torney as most likely to give notice to
said defendant: the last Insertion of said
order of publication In said newapsper to
be at least fifteen days before the first
day of ssld next term oi saia court.
A true copy from the record:
WITXPSS hit hand as clerk of the Clr
cult Court of Boone County, Missouri, and
the eesl of ssld court Done at office
In Columbia, Mo, this 14th dsy of August
182" b' 8. POLLARD. Clerk.
(SEAL)
Wm. B. Sspp.
Atty. for Pltr.
Last insertion Sept 17, 1920.
OBDEB OF PL tlLl CATION
STATE OF MISSOURI.!
COUNTT OF BOONE. 1 .
In the Circuit Court In vacation before
October Term, 1920.
Ta.h T Rim. and Edna Slma. busbsnd
and wife. Plaintiffs.
against (26344)
The unknown heirs, consorts, denees, de
visees, silences and immediate, mesne, re
mote, voluntary and Involuntary grantees
of Lewis Carey, deceased; snd of Lewis
Cary, decessed, and ef Green Csry. de
cessed: and of Sarah Elisabeth Short de
ceased; snd. of Adallne Perkins, deceased,
and of Elisabeth Short deceased, and of
Elisabeth Cayton, deceased, and of Sarah
E. Cayton, deceased, and of James S.
Bosell. deceased, and Etta J. Batterton,
Mary II Slawsoc, Ella Proctor and Ella
A Proctor. Defendants.
TBE STATE OF MISSOUR.. to the above
named unknown defendants, and non-residents-
defendsnts, Etta J. Bstterton and
Men B. 81SWSOU. GREETING:
Ton are hereby notified that an action
Las been commenced against yon In the
Circuit Court of Boone County, Missouri,
affecting the title to the following de
scribed lands and tenements lying, being
and situate In Boone County, Missouri, to
wlt: Fifty acres the South part of the
East half of the South West qusrter of
Section Thirteen (13) In Township (50)
Range Fourteen (14): which said action Is
rurnsble on the first dsy of the next
regular term of this court to be held st
the Court Bouse In the City of CoIumbU.
Boone County, Mlasourt, on MONDAY.
OCTOBER 4, 1920. when and where yon
may appear and answer or otherwise
defend such action; otherwise plstatlffsf
petition will be teken ss confessed and
judgment rendered accordingly.
A true copy from the record:
WITNESS my hand as Clerk of the Cir
cuit Court of Boone County, Missouri .and
.k. .i r mid court Done st office in
nninmbla. Missouri, this list dsy
August 1920. TOUiABn. Qert
By Marjorie Qulnn Deputy.
(SEAL) sesl
N. T. Gentry.
Atty, for Plffs.
Last Insertion Sept 2U 1920.
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KaM a Cert a War a Bay
LOST Brack leather purse In reading
room of library containing (IS in bills and
student's receipt with name registered
Jests Davis addressed 57 Allen place.
Finder call 011 Green. D-S13
LOST On University ground a silver
oar pin. u round please phone 434 Blsck.
U-XIl
LOST A fountain pen between Univer
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tion. Phone 1140 Black. 8412
FOUND LsdT'a Mark TvuktlwMifc In
Library. Finder call 098 Red and ask for
W, A. M. M-312
WANTED Work in afternoon aim.
ographer. Can furnish references. Ad
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TEACBERS Emergency calls come dal
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Bsnk Building. Phone 929 C-308tf
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Harris Luncheons and dinners are Harris fountain specials are built
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Harris' salads have a crispness ell
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