V y.mI HIV Uoat Of TSwb tTt to'Cmi to . .'V-V'l VP ftp" - r i f - e t v. wi r tin' Mi iiiniiinnl 7 tober Utile Com Jour- rrr Ml aai CocqwpoHtMi, ' oui be had at Trimble' "I : Iriic ' Otbre -. ! ' .;- :'i ". -.: '.. ''-."' (Penslar Store) N. W. Cor. Square It is the finest iaee powder known of . Cone and see it. ' l-2t Sheriffs Sale in Partition. ' Maggie Speaks and Wm. . Speaks, , Plaintiffs. . Mary M. Fritts, Robert E. Speaks, a ' minor, Annabelje Speaks, a minor, and Mable Speaks, a minor, De fendants, i ' In the Circuit Court of Bates ''County, Missouri. By virtue and authority of a de- xttk and order of sale in partition "ude by the said Court, in the above entitled cause, and of a certified copy thereof, dated Oct-7. ii9L I will on Friday, Oct. 31. iW, -between the hours of-nine o'clock in the forenoon, and five o'clock in the af- ternoon of that day, at the East front door of the Court House, in the City of Butler, in Bates County, Missouri, sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, viz: -Thi' miith Halt ol the northeast quarter, and the northeast quar ter of the northwest quarter, both in section Thirty-two (32) Town ship Forty-one (41). Range Thirty-three (33). except the right of way of the Kansas City Southern Railway, and except that part belonging to the Kan sas C(ty Southern; Railway Res ervoir, and except a school house site therefrom. Terms of sale as .follows, vu: Cash in hand. - ' - J. W. BAKER. ;sa.4i ' - Sheriff. Administrator's Notice,. ' Notice is hereby given, that letters of Administration upon the estate of Uartha , ' K. ' Baskerville; deceased, have been granted Mo the ; under signed by the Probate Court of Bates County, Missouri, bearing date the i3rd day of September, .1919. Alt persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit : them to the undersigned for allow ance within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be pre cluded from any benefit of such es tate; and if such claims be notex hibited within one year frGm the aate of granting said letters, they shall be lorever barred. : -f ; 1 Witness my signature this 23rd day of September, 1919. .f,rfy;? BENONI R. BASKERVILLE, Attest: : ' Administrator. (Seal) ; ; H. E. SHEPPARD, St-4t , Judge of Probate. Notice of Final Settlement noucr is nereDy given 10 au crcu - itora and others interested in the es- Bate County, State : of Missouri, to be fceld at Butler,' Missouri, com- duci twiniT .r roraic vutii ber. tgio. dvpwyATf Ifotke of Final Settlement, si . , Notice It nereoy given. 10 ail frrnmpir-ii- r -V '4Mb and others mtereed tbe i , aI Iimi, P. Arnold. vfcttiit,lWWi;w;.wv:rT,irJ 1 -r 1. ieanna , iwiwaras, crain , -.It 14 I Ht Countr Probite Court, tSt 't- 'tmJ&P&XKSF' M - "wLi. rrrt? Or ia.l-.Ten million Germans and thousand! Of Aostrians are awaiting oponuoKy; w Lk- uliaK rniinlrifia. aoCATu- ng to dhpatchet presented today to the-' tiouse 'tmmigninon uwni America, with Argentina, .Chile an! hearinffa.14 on a but denying ciiwensnip ro wi wno assenea cu ii5 jvB...v a .! mSlitarv service, and orovia- ing for the deportation of those who witnarew ineir ucuiuiuuua mv., tions to become ' citiiens : to escape The Senate committee: continued if iartntn nn the raaniution 01 sen ator Phelan of California, proposing investigation as to whether Japan is violating the "gentlemen's- agree ment" regarding, the entry of Japan ese into this country. 1 ' rninmiftsioner Caminetti of the im migration Bureau and V. S. : Mc- Uatchy, puDlisner 01- ine sacranrenio Bee, were the principal witnesses; UrlnKw. rmimntA ttiniOIIV that MbVMMHJ - the agreement is being "constantly and deliberately violated," while Caminetti told the committee his bu reau had not been given sufficient funds to handle the situation. Senator Phelan said be had pre pared a bill which would exclude lananese the same as Chinese. Sen- caift th United State S HIVI yr tiwau made a mistake in debating the im migration question witn japan wneu it first came up. . ' Foster Facts. Mark Thomas and wife, of Butler, were in FosteT Monday; Mr 11 ammatnnn and faAlilv moved on the VV. A. Woods farm, northeast of town, the first of the week. A lame crowd attended Bob Stand- ish' sale Monday. Word was 'received trom jonn Fust, of Taylorville, III., formerly of Pier that his Tfi vpar old dau&rhter. Waburga, committed suicide by tak ing carbolic acid this week. Further particulars were not learned. "Jap" Harter has bought Bob Standish's car. W. A. Woods and son, bought out the Frankcnfield garage friday. v Mill, i.t frn Kra City -Sunday for a visit with her brother, 'Nuel Mills, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cullison and baby, of. Amoret, came down Satur day for a visit with relatives. A certain young man took a few of his friends' to Rich Hill one night not long ago. On the way home his car behaved very badly.- It tried to pass larger car, missed a cuiveri, went ever a ditch and came to a suaoen stop in a barbed wire entanglement. Qi,kI thinirr war nf an everv dav oc currence before the big dry spell I. ' . ".. VMS but the way 11 is weii, 1 11 i you come to your own conclusions, since 110 one was hurt.,. riiarlev Cobb and wife and broth er, Sam Cobb, J. motored to Busie, Iowa, Monday to visit their sister, Mrs. J. Irvin. - - ftd' 1 acIia Swsivna and hahv re turned to her home in Kansas City, Tuesday, after a visit with her par ents,. Mr and Mrs.. Williamson. VV H. Carr and family spent Sun day with Lewis McCall and wife.'; Tex swarens nas a ringing in ms nn 4 inn t rail thp iinrtor. inev re wedding bells.- Call the preacher! - ; Mr. ana Airs, juamews 01 nuitu inson, Kas visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs; J. L. Millsap, this week. . 1111. AIIU X,3. V" it..... , ITarteac Citv ram,' rlnwn Saturdav night for a visit with her brotker, P. L. Shelton and family. : 1 Roir VVarrpn: nfNevMla. filled his appointment at the Christian church Sunday. . - " . . Mr T . I " Milliun'a daughter and husband are visiting them this week. The relatives of Uncle Jim Thomas gave him a pleasant birthday surprise Sunday by gathering at the home of Art Thomas, where they enjoyed a I - .1: I ah 1 nl t.n.A ijy. ,, tv;--; big dinner -and ! a general good time. j " . ..'. -.-.-ri.s House Repeals Canadian Trade RecM-C . - y proeity Law. .v'-''rV-,'i iii Kii'AuiithiHHi MnnHion in inc w$ue whkh ecttiltite4 Wgclr t the uciBa,i ux ' w ';t" ."r -wnnout a 1 vt-t.-'jci' T-Jl ;i S la to est a rest ii ta 1 1- 1 pair gray horses .about 1200 pounds yt ...aU . ' - a. Ola iresn in prn; rea cow a CUn Un-. K,,1l tallies suv.ii. v iwMr-ty" , . , jjs , rj , - : : ' - y&Ai lao'docKtdahe toiwn34-5u----. v-vrv-f.afc , i nn hrf ni i rrW .Tr(v hnra. immune from hntara end hredfreci sows with 43 pigs at Citle, a good hunch, and 40 Bhoftts wecaina irom JQ to ivo of which ought to make fine brood sows; another fine bunch end will tat cc!4 In alt a Uliatiic, a kuuu tnc r UlUlVlUUai iiuk tiuuscst About 50 English White Leghorn hens', about new .u villi i.ccic .utntwtca, awiaK uitvici 11 muiiuu . wi 14 f vt v i v ivJ,tAirv,M S j ing plow, 2 Ohio riding corn plows, discAsteel roller, 3-secUon htovtl tVcrtrxu r;?t7CX, cscca v t hew, McCormack wheel take, good order, bull rake, carden ploxr d t!r t j.cVl rtO"; D lumber : v wagons, 2 good baskets racks, spring wagon.. family; carriaa, tti jCci. , Cnrix id yop ; about 200 seven-foot hed-3 posts, steel oil tank, forks, shovels; ciov7'tzrt pctt cu other articles .; ? : too numerous to mention. f ' f i 5 C'.v. ' t -C W.f -u J ; About lO tons timothy hay, about 2 tons clover hay; 12 tons fill.bsy; CCO.tnrh'b corn to x- ;f J - De Laval cream ser-tor. dresser, chalrt, 2 hestinaadvti inucnerous. tq i.inentiQii,..,;; - " j -v-;., .v, is t V: ; TERMS:-0riall surrcIOlO and under cash; Over ttet amc-.t a crttctie-tr-iC-TrrUlta civen yJ:J on approved security. 2 per cent discount tor c$b. "vMoprcrrty t2 rr:';,j: ,r' . v j - ;. ''C'r- -NES30 riMTQ Tr XTTS i Ptotforiii iy-ttJ, v5 . ' V? t ...t v f - - - r.w.--v . jww.iii , 5 yeare old, weiaht cbcut CCOO pounds, 0ftcM.cr2 12 yeso oia, wcicnt , jjv , sorrel mare weight I IQO pounds. ; ; ; .,;: SA taa.k 1 taniiafMl aaj ilnm'TMaM tflf tnh' f f ri .tJ ua.l .t years uiu wiiu vauiuaiuc, ou ucuih maucoHvi vtawu r.aA aci a Handw cnHnrt hoifor r1f ' - 1 . -i. 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