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Democrat Published Every Saturday by The' Democrat PrintlnQ Go 114 THEMIS STREET. oMrad t the Port Offle at Cape Girardeaa ., mm neona-atiM inner. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1900. ANNOUNCEMENT. FOB COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH E. SCHHUKE as a candidate for the office of collec tor of Cape Girardeau county, subject to the decision of the county Demo cratic nominating convention. We are authorized to announce E. W. FLENTGE as a candidate for re-election to the office of Collector of Cape Girardeau county, subject to the action of the Republican nominating convention FOE COMMON PLEAS JUDGE. We are authorized to announce R. O. RANNEY as a candidate for tbe office of Judge of tbe Cape Girardeau Court of Com man fleas. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce AUGUST Ude as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to tbe action of the .republican nomi nating' convention. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce BERNHARD GOCKEL as a candidate for re-election to tbe office of- Sheriff of Cape Girardeau county subject to the action of tbe Republican nominating convention. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce WILL H. HAUPT as a candidate for Assessor of Cape vriraraeau county, subject to tbe action of the Republican nominating convention. Secretary Long has intimated hi willingness to accept the Republican nomination for vice-president. The Democrats carried Scott county at the primaries last Saturday, but W. H. Heisercr was knocked out for collector. It is stated that Webster Davis will probably become a candidate for Congress from the fifth Missouri dis trict. W. S. Cowherd now represents that district in Congress. The Paris Exposition was formally opened on Saturday, and notwith standing the Cape had no representa tive on hand, everything moved off nicely and tbe opening was quite success. If Mrs Dewey really did leave the Catholic church because Father Mack- in allowed two strangers to witness her wedding, the church is better off without her. When you run across a fellow now ...I !! . i . wuu ia ins ioo mucn, it is tne proper thing to tell him he has linen on the the lungs. This trouble is caused by "chewing the rag." The weekly If the Kennett Budget and the Scott Couu ty Demoerat do not settle their 'differs!. 068 very SOon' th,! countrT be tween SIW f,8ton and Kennett will be ..La wit.. " blot,d and fragments of -human flesh, - Editor Oarutherg 'Of the Dunklir: 'County Deiaocra-t says be is no long er a kicker. St.- CarrutheFS- has ev idently been give tip that be must either -quit kicking or off the Dem ocratic iband wagon. M. E. Leining, of Cape Girardeau, and Guy Harrison, of Ozark, were selected by the convention at Poplar Bluff yesterday as delegates to the National Republican Convention which meets in Philadelphia. The Boers ain't doing a thing to the British. Lord Roberts says he must have an army of 20,000 men. Others familiar with the situation say it will require full five months to get the British cavalry remounted. As tias been remarked bafore, it i -verv strange that the Frankfort, Ky grand jury can learn tbe identity of so manv men who were engaged in the al leged conspiracy to assassinate Goebel and cannot succeed m locaung me man who fired the shot, R. C. Kereus, who is in Los Ange les, tells the people there that the west might easily have secured the second place on the national Repub lican ticket. He says that Gen. Otis of Los Angeles has been seriously considered by the Eastern leaders of the party. . . Congressmen Robb of the thirteenth district, who is a candidate for re election, is haying Borne trouble with bis Democratic brethren. He has in sisted that candidates for congress submit their claims to a primary elec tion, and this is not satisfactory to many. There is much talk of shelv ing Mr. Robb. . ; One may be pardoned for making the observation that in some section of Southern Illinois the people are being treated to newspapers run as Sheldon would run them. There is considerable opposition to Congressmand Vandiver through tbe district, and even should be receive the nomination he may have the struggle of bis life to be elected. S. A. W. Caudell and Penelope Cundiff were married Thursday. Tbe groom was In Kansas City and tbe lady was at Mulhall, Oklahomo, the ceremony being performed by tele graph. This is not an unusual thing by any means; but if the young coup want to astonish the world let them raise a family by telegraph. Current-Local, Van Buren: The editor of tbe Jackson Cash-Boo k while one of the best editors in this section of the state, is a little off when he says Vandiver carried Carter county. While we have the kindest regard for the Professor, our county can do him no good as we are in tbe unlucky 13th district. There are a number of really great people in Texas, and one of them makes his home in Austin. He says God destroyed the dam there the other day in order to punish the city for its wickedness. If the Almighty was that business there would be few cities in tbe land that could put up even respectable appearance. The idea of Chief Kipley of Chicago to employ newspaper men as detectives is not a bad one. The gentlemen of the Faber have not yet been tried any position where they have been found wanting. They make good congressmen, good lawyers, fill diplo matic stations with credit, and there is no reason why they should not make good detectives. Persons who are familiar with Cairo and the gentlemen who compose the city government there, will regret that Dr. J. J. Jennelle was defeated for reelection as aldermaa from the sec ond ward. His successor, Cbas. F. ftiiiier is a most worthy citizen, but Cairo never had a more faithful, ener getic, or efficient alderman in the louncil than Dr. Jennelle. it is reported that Mrs. James Carter, who lives near Windsor, III., was in her garden the other day hoe ing onions, when she dug up $320 in gold: This storv may be true, but it is believed to have been started bv the men in that locality in the hope mat tneir wives will do the garden work this spring. Tbe scheme is quite an ingenious one but it will hardly pan out as expected. some time ago the female members of the East Madison Avenue Presby terian church in Cleveland, Ohio, en tered into an agreement to nWain from new Easter gowns and millinerv and to devote tbe money which would have been used for that purpese to tbe raising of the church debt. They kept their promise and on Sunday contrib uted $1,000 to the church. These women should have a chromo. The Republicans of Cape Girar deau county met in convention at Jackson last Saturday and selected delegates to the state, congressional, udicial and senatorial conventions. The convention was unlike any other Republican convention ever hold, in this county. It was a Republican convention' with Democratic ways. It ivas, in other words, a vent pocket convention, with John A. -Snider as boss of the vest pocketcrowd. Every thing was fixed before the convention met, and all the convention had to Jo was to accept the program as pre sented. Admirers in El Paso, Tex., have presented W. J. Bryan with an im- metise Easter egg with a peep hole. Looking through the hole one sees a company of children carrying ban ners inscribed, "The People Love Qim."- In tho background is a picture of, Bryan and under it the words, "An Easter egg and what ii will hatch in November." People will remem ber that in 1896 there was a little emblem going the rounds which also had a peep hole in it. ' This was much more expressive of results concern ing Bryan's campaign than is this Easter egg. and it will be just the same this year. A woman and her six children, all sick were taken to the city hospital in St, Louis Saturday for uttentiun. The doctor who examined them said their present situation was caused by want and exposure. There are prob ably thousands of cases of this soi t in every large city, but people seem to know but little about them and careless. But just let some one talk about the poor starving people in India, and hew the tears will begin to fall and the pocket-books to open. The Christianity that elevates its eyes and cannot see the sorrow and misery on all sides, close at hand, and yet can contribute of its means to aid a lot of yellow skinned heathen thous ands of miles away, is surely not the Christianity that has the brand of Jesus Christ on it. . The people of the Cape will not miss the opportunity they wilt have on May 29 of showing1 oar visitors every attention and letting them an derstand what Southeast Missouri hospitality means. Physicians of Philadelphia are much puzzled over the case of a child that has been asleep for seven days. That is nothing to occasion surprise. We have grown men in Cape Girar deau who have been asleep all their lives. It will be a useless formality for the Democrats to put a presidential ticket in the field this year. Tbe people of the country are with McKlnley, and no power on earth can prevent his re election. Ex-Gov. Francis has just returned from a visit to Washington, where he had gone in' the interest of the World's Fair. He says the bill now before the special committee recently appointed by Speaker Henderson will be taken up at an early day and recommended for passage. Bro. Potter, of tbe Cairo Argus, in his account of the recent K. M. K. C. banquet, states that he withdrew while Mayor Thistlewood was singing song. Is it to be inferred that Bro, Potter was not pleased with the singing? Bryan's nomination is virtually conceded even now, and the Demo crats declare that with him at the head of tbe ticket, there will not be greasy .spot left of tbe icepubiican party after the November election It strikes us that we heard some of that same sort of talk in 1896. A Terre Haute man named Webb, who was at Frankfort, Ky., the day Goebel was shot, declares he saw Col Jack Chinn fire the shot that wounded Goebel. This is the same story that has already been told by two women in Frankfort. Both assert they saw the same thing. The physicians who conducted the autopsy declare that, it would have been impossible under the circumstances for Chinn to have shot Goebel and wounded him as he was wounded. Somebody is talking through his hat. The Post-Dispatch presents some interesting figures regarding tbe churches and saloons of St. Louis There are 351 churches in tbe city and 1874 saloons. Tbe churches can seat 177,000. or a little more than 25 per cent of the popalation. The saloons can afford sitting or standing room for 187,000, or 10,000 more than the churches. The churches are worth ,080,000. The saloons sad the real property devoted ie- salooffl is worth ,488,000. Sir Alfred. Austin has discovered that the Irish are not a poetie- people. He says they have fswey,. bull little or no imagiaation, audi that they are in accurate. A statement of tiia- sort, however, from the miMi-who ia-rattling around in. the post of poet Jaareate, formerly occupied by Tennyson, will surprise a one. S ir Alfred no doubt believes rsr is the whole thing as- far poetry; is concerned, but lie- will nd very 3ew to agree with hinx Southeast Missourian, New A-airid: Sheldon edited a pager a week as Christ would have done;, a feliow in Illinois a week as he t&ought tbd-devil would if be bad a chance: in Arkan sas a man. tried it on Jhe Jesse James style, and nw the M5ssonrian sill be edited as a poor wiiuow wouls! We ant to see if wo c-innot touch the y mpathtisu cbords-oS the heartstrings f delinquent subscribers a net those who borsow the paper and are too stingy to- subscribe. Mrs. TSTaters will edit She edition. From aow until the day of election n Novcnbor, the Republicans: of the Fourteenth Congressional district hould aever lose sight of the fact that there is a cbwiee fos- them to elect a congressman. True, the pros pect is- not a particularly brilliant one, bat still we cannot telUi wbat a political campaign may bring forth. anUkver has lost greatiy in. popular ity aad with, a lot of onergeiie, judic ious work we rouy overcome all ob tacies and suoit-ed in electing Moz- loy Let all g.ood republicans work to this end. Sam Jones pays the- press the frjl lowing compliment: "If I wanted to get a right square judgment, I'd rather to in a newspaper office than a court of justice. Ko man, whoso life is true, pure and just, is afraid f all the. newspaper presses" in America. They are the best defective force in the country today. They have punc tured more shams, and, so far as I am concerned, I say take the bridle off, and let them go. The only ones that will be hurt will be the shams and frauds. And if you think the newspaper print too much of a sen sational kind, don't you read it. The papers need to be reformed, but the people have got to reform first. Newspapers are printed for money, and to suit their patrons. . If you think they are no trua on a high moral platform, like Mr. Barnum's circus, just reform yourselves and the paper will follow suit," Sheriff's Sal. : By virtue and authority of a special execution issued from the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, return- aoia to um May term, 1UUU, ol said court mud to me directed in favor of the State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of E. W. Flentge, col lector of the revenue of Cape Girar deau county, in the state of Missouri and against Rachel C. Dennis and James B. Dennis, owners of the land iu this suit described. I have levied upon and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the said Rachel C. Dennis and James B. Dennis, to the following described real estate lying, being and situated in the county of Cape Girardeau in the state of Missouri, to-wit: Tract No. 1. The southeast corner of lot number 6, range "B," of the city of Cape Girardeau. Missouri. having a irontage of not feet on Spanish street of said city and ex teuding back 110 feet, being a lot out oi tne soutneast corner of said lot 6, Sot feet wide and 110 feet in length bounded on the east by Spanish street and on the west by Merriweather street of said city. tracts o. 2. fart of out lot num ber 63 to the city of Cape Girardeau Missouri, of a subdivision of U. S surrey number Z199, which said part oi said out lot number tjJ is particu lariy oescrioed and bounded as fol lows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said out lot number 63 and run thence north 80 degrees and 30 minutes west 6.54 chains to the be ginning corner; thence north 60 de gress and 30 minutes west along tbe north boundary line of said out lot number 63, 32.35 chains to the north west corner of said out lot; thence south along the west boundary line of said out lot 63 10.83 chains to stake: thence south 80 degrees and 30 minutes east 35.30 chains to tbe western line of the Cape Girardeau and Scott. County macadamized- road; thence north 27i degrees east along the west line of said road to the southeast corner of Briggan's let (of 1.98 acres out of the northeast corner of said lot 63); thence west along the south boundary line of Briggan's lot to its southwest corner; thence northerly along the west line of Briggan's lot to the place of begin ning. All lying and being in Cape Uirardeau county, Missouri. X will on FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1 00, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the south front door of the court-house in the city of Jackson, county of Cape Gi ardeau aforesaid, sell tbe same, or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue, to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said exe cution and costs. apr-5I BEKNHARD GOCKEL, Sheriff of Cape Girardeau county, Mo. Order of Publication, In the Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Pleas, within and for the County of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri, May tens, 1900. Kama Hooper, plaintiff ajrarnst Charles floe$er, defendant. Orden- of Publication. On this ifcicd day of Aprii'. 1900, coiaes tbe plainoa herein, by her attorney, before the clerk of tie Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, in vacation, and fiJs ber petition and atScltvit alleging, anaong otherttouigs, that the defendant. Charles Hooper, is not a resident of She state of Mis- socnfi. Wheseupoa eb is orderwi by the ulerk of said cosj-t that said def endant be notified- by publication. thai plaintiff has commenced a sait against him in this aourt. the object and nature of whicht is to obtain a decree of divorce froa tne bonds of matrimony contracted between elaiot- iff and defendant, on the grouada of cruelty and failure to support plaint iff, and that unless tttt&aid defesdu-at, Charles Hocier, be and appear at this court at tbe next term thereof, to be Se-gun aol bolde-r at the -iairat-house in the city of Cape Girndeau, in said county, on toe stta da- or May next, I'.tvU, and on or before- tbe foujtn day of the term, if tne term sha'i so ioistr contisoe; if not,, then on r before be last (lay of said ivm, nnsitar or plead to- the potiticn in said t-ause, the same will be taken, as con Jassed at-.l judgnasnt will b ren dered accordingly. And it is firther or2sred thsvS a copg. hereof be pub lished according to law, in the tiape Girardeau Democrat a newsyaper puWished is, the county of Cape Gir-arch-au,. Missouri, for four week suc cessively, tW last is-ertion to be at least fifteen days DoSorethecomaence tmt of tho-eext tern: of this cou-b A true cey. Attest:. E. KSGELaiSN, apr7-51. fclerk. Sheriffs Sale. By virtae and authority of a special execution, issued from the office of the slerk of the Circuit Court e Cape Girardeau county,. Missouri, -returnable to the May term, !KH). of said court aad to me directed in f-ivor of the State of Missouri at the relation and to. the use of E. W. Flentge, col lector f the reonuo of Cap Girar deau uounty, ia the state of Missouri and against Robert Barber and Ada Barber, owners, of the lani in this suit described.' I bave levied upon and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the- said Robert Barber- and Ada Barber to the following described real esiate lying, being and situated in the county of Cape Girardeau in the eiate of Missouri, to-wit: Eighty (-80.) 'acres, being the north half of the southeast quarter, oi sec tion four (4) township tbirty-two (32) range fourteen. All lying and being in Cape Girardeau county, Missouri. I will on FRIDAY, MAY 11, l'JOO, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'lbck in the afternoon of that day, at the south front door of tbe court-bouse in the city of Jackson, county of Cape Gir ardeau aforesaid, sell the same, or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said ex ecution and costs. ' apr7-51 BERNHARD GOCKEL, Sheriff of Cape Glrardeaucounty, Mo. WHEN IN STO 16113! grl5tkftoiMaf. All dralM ma4 Inm M cfcacM MilCd mrniti. Tjkaf fmhor. tun, mkk him ih ligil For 8hrilt's 8ml. By virtue and authority of a special execution issued from the office of the cleric of tbe Circuit Court of Cape Gir ardeau county, Missouri, returnable to the May term, 1900, of said court, and to me directed, in favor of the State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of E. W. Flentge, collector of the revenue of Cape Girardeau connty, in tbe state of Missouri, and against Ella Wall Rodney, owner of tbe land described. I have levied upon and seized all tbe right, title, interest and claim of tbe said Ella Wall Rodney in and to the following described real estate, lying, being and situated in tbe connty of Cape Girardeau, in the State of Mis souri, to-wit: The northwest corner of lot Nu. 5, in range E of the City of Cape Girar deau, Missouri, more particularly de scribedas follows: Begin at tbe north west corner of lot No. 5 aforesaid and run south on the east line of Spanish street 30 feet; thence east parallel witb Harmony street 100 feel; thence south parallel with Spanish street 30 fee': thence west parallel with Harmony street 100 feet; thence north on the east side of Spanish street 30 fejt to,tT WI lje "o1 flae ",,a the Dlace of be?innine. All lvingand I hundred and eleven (111), unking being in Cape uirardeau county, Mis souri. X will, on FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1900, between tbe hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and li va o'clock in the af ternoon of that day, at the south front door of the court-house in the city of Jackson, county of Cape Girardeau aforesaid, sell the -the same, or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue, to tbe highest bidder for cash in band, to Batisfy said exe cution and costs. apr7-51 BERNHARD GOCKEL, sheriff oi Cape Girardeau connty, wo. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execution issued from the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, return able to the May term, 1900, said court and to me directed in favor of the State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of E. W. Flentge. collector of the revenue of Cape Girardeau county, in the state of Missouri and against Mathias Doll, Benedict Egge- mann and G. W. Bahn, owners of tbe land in tbis suit described. I have levied noon and seized all the right, title, interest and eiaira of tbe said Mathias Doll, Benedict EggfW nsann and G W. Bahn to the follow ing described real estate lying, being aad situated in tbe county of Cape Girardeau in, the state or Missouri, to-wit: The west part of lot number thirtv- sl(36), range "G," of the eity of Cajje Girardeau. Missouri, being in dimensions ont hundred and ten (110) feet by one hundred and twelie(112) feet, and described as follows: Begin at tbe southwest corner of said let number thirty-sis. (36); thence run east parallel with; Good Hope street one hundred and ten (110) feet? thence run Eortb parallel with the east and west Boundary lings of said lot' num ber thirty six (3$),to tbe fforth line of sail lot a distance of one hundred and twelve (112) feet; thence ran west on the-north line ef said lot a distance of one; hundred and ten (110 feet to the northwest corner . of said lot number thirty-six (36); thence run south one hundreds and twelve Jeet to the beginning corner. All lying and being ai Cape Girardeau county, Mis souri. I will on FRIDAY, 3SAY 11, 1904,. between the hours of nine o'elock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of thai day, at tbe- south front doer of the court-house- in the city of Jackson, connty of Capo Gir- ardeaoatoresaicv sell the same, or so much thereof a may be required, at public vendue, o tbe highest iSidder for cash in hand. to satisfy said ex ecution and cost. api-7-55 BERNHARD GOCUEL, Sheriff of Cape Sirardeau Bounty, Mo- Sheriffs Sala. By wirlne and authority of a special execution issued from the office- of tbe lerk of the Circuit Court cf Cape Uirardeau county, m issouri, return able to the May term .1900, of said courfcand to me directecL in favor of the State of Missouri at the relation and to the nee of E. W. FlenSge, col lector of the revenue of Can Girar- deswa.countyv in the strae of Missouri and against jliss Lou Atier, owner of- ho land in this suit described. Shave levied upon and seized all; th the rigit. title, interest and claim of the saiei Miss Lou, Atter, to the fol lowing d-ssenbed real estate lyitsg, treing iinti situated in the county of Capo Girardeau in ;iie state of .l jouri, to-wit: Lots numbered f2, 13. and 14, and tthe north half of lot numbered 11, all liin block numbered 2 of tbe Gibooey- Houck second sulsdivision of ouv lot numbered 47, of Cape Girardeau City, being in United States survey num bered 2199. This tract fronts 113. feet on tbe west lane of Ranney Avenue bya.depthof MO feet on the south line- of Main street, as laid off and designated on tht oifivial plat of said second subdivision of record in. the recorder's otfiee of said county to which plat reference is hereby made for a more definite and . particular description ot saia tract. All lying and being in Cape Girardeau county, Missouri. I will on FRIDAY, MAY II, 1930, between tbe hours of nine o'clock in the forwoon and. five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the south front door ot the court-house in the city of Jackson, county of Cape Gir ardeau aforesaid, Sell the same, or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said exe cution and costs. - -apr7-51 - BERNHARD GOCKEL, be riff ot Cape Girardeauoounty, Mo. DOUBT. TWr w4 mmrm tmm mmmt 1 OiMinr.Di MaxlVwto sale bv W. C HAM AN & CO.' 8herlft's Bala. By virtue and authority of a special execution issued from the office of the crk of the Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, return able to tbe May term, 1900, of said court and to me directed in favor of the State of Missouri at tbe relation and to tbe use of E. W. Flentge, col lector of the revenue of Cape Girar deau county, in tbe state of Missouri and against Wm. Tyler, (colored) owner of the land in this auit de cribed I have levied upon and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the said Wm. Tyler, (colored) to the following described real evtate lying, being and situated in the county of Cape Girardeau in tbe state of Mis souri, to-wit: s1 Tbe south part of lot Dumber on hundred and ten (110) and tbe north part of lot number one bandred and eleven (111) of the city of Jaekson. Missouri, which tract number one (1) is more particularly described as fol lows: Said tract comprises a strip sixty (60) feet wide off of She south side of said lot one hundred and ten (110) and a strip thirty (30) feet wide said tract ninety (90) feet wide bv one hundred and forty-eight and six tenths (143 6-10) feet long, and de scribed by metes and' bounds as fol lows: Begin at tbe east line of said lot one hundred and leu (110) eighty eight and six-tentbe (8 6-0 feet south from the northeast corner of said lot one hundred and ten (110); thence run sooth on the east line of said lots one hundred and ten (110) and one hundred and eleven (111) a distance of niaety (90J feet; thence run west parallel witn the line be tween lots one hundred and ten (110) and one hundred and eleven (111) a distance of one hundred and forty eight and six-tenths (148 M0) feet to the west line of said lot one hundred and eleven (111): thence run north on west, line of lots one hundred and eleven (111 ) and one- hundred and ten (110) a distance ef ninety 90) feet; thence run east parallel with line be tween lots one bandred and: eleven (111 ) and one hundred and tern (110) a distance of one bnndred and forty eight and six-tentis- (14$ 6-19) feet to the place ef beginning. All lying and being in Cape Girasdeau county,. Mis souri. I will on FRIDAY, M.AY 11, 1900. between tbw- hours f nine o'clock in the forenoon and W o'clock in the afternoon of that coy., at the south front door of tbe cewt-bouse in the city of Jackson, couiftj of Cape Gir ardeau afomsaid, seXithe same, or so much thereof as maw be required at public venive, to tbe- highest bidder for cash in band, to satisfy said exe cution and TOtrts. apr7-51 BERNHAItO GOCKEL, Sheriff of Cape Girardean county, Mo. I&enfl's &le. By virtu-and authority of a special execution issued from tbe office of the cVrk of the-circuit court of Cape Gir- aorueau cotnsy, missoun, returnable to tbe May- term, 1900, of. sad court, and to mw durvcted, in favor of the State of Mawiri Ht the tetation and totue use &!. W. Fletug-, collector ot tbe revenue of Cac Girardeau cifcauty, in the state of Missouri, and against John- Gawronsbi.. Sr.. and lWa C. 3awronski. owners of the laod in this'suit described I bave levied upon and seized all the r;rbt, title, interest and slaim of the said John Ci&wronski, Srr,.and Flora C-GawrontiriiLo and to tbe following described real estate, lyings being and situated in Vie county of &ape Girar d eu, in the state of Missouri, to-wit: A part of lot No. 3, ranire D. Citv oi Cape Girardeau, Mo.,, which com mences 72 feut north from tbe south east corner et said lot 3,. tod is in di- measions ISteet wide bv BHfeet Ion. aiid is moe particularly described as rwiows: t isaiiny IS feon German cr Main strest and 103 fet in depth to an, alley, ani bounded on the north Ss lot forme? t owned by Jos. Zoat Vurcky, on iie east by "German or iimia-street: on the south bv lot for- nerly owned; by Hoch & Simon and aow owned by the heirs of Patrick H.- Uerapey: and on the west by an alley minaintr parallel with said German nr Main street, being- sane- real est a jideseribed in deed of record in ihe Re- icorder's otlice of said county, in Book ',30 p. 126, to- which deed refwnce is :had for a tacee particular description. . I will, on ; . FRIDAY,. MAY" lili, between the aours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, aod fiv o'clock iu the-aftt-fnoou oPthat day. at the south irontdoor of the coart hoase, in the city of Jackson, county of Cape Gir ardeau aforesaid, sell the same, or so. much thereof as my be required, at public vendne, to the highest bidder fwr cash in hand, So satisfy s-tid exe entlon and costs. ' ani-7-r,l BERNHARD GOCKEL. Sheriff of Cape Girardeau county. Mo. - a- mfc - --'.of jyot affected by Heat or Cold. Highest Awards at Centennial, Paria and World's Fal. 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