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, Sbsrifi's Sale. By virtue und authority of a special execution issued from the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, bearing date the 28th cay of July, 1899, and returnable to the August term, 1899, of said ceurt and to me directed in favor of M. K LemiDg and against Henry C. Oesenkop, Frank H. Dunlop and Homer A. Cantield, I have levied upon and seized all the right,, title and interest of said Henry C. Ossen kop, Frank H. Dunlop abd Homer A. Can field in and to the following de scribed property: The leasehold interest of Homer A. Canfield and Frank H. Dunlop of, in and to the aforesaid real estate, towit: Lots numbers thirty-one (SI), thirty two (32), thirty-three (33) and thirty four (34) in range "X," and lots numbers forty -one (41 ). forty-two (42), forty-three (43). forty-four (44) and forty-seven (47) in rantre "O." all in the city and county of Caie Girar deau and State of Missouri. Also a bicycle track, audience stand and fencing on said above described lots. Aiid 1 will, .on Wednesday, August 23kd, Between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and live o'clock in the afternoon of that day and duriug the session of the aforesaid circuit court, at the south front court house door in the city of Jackson. Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, sell the same at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said exe cution and costs. july2!"nl." Beknhakd Gockei,. Sheriff of 'aie Girardeau county, Mo. Order of Publication. In the Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Fleas, within and for the county of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri. May Tehm, w. Monday May 2!lth, seventh day oi saiu term. Kttate of George Haver, deceased. David A. Glenn, Administor. Order of Publication. Now on this day conies David A. Glenn administrator of the estate of George Haver, late of said county, deceased, and presents to the court his ictition. verified by affidavit, praying for an order for the sale of the real estate of which said George Haver, died seized and possessed to pay the debts of said estate, which said etitioii was accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventory as required hy law showing that said estate is indebted and that said debts are unpaid, ana that there is not sufficient assets on hand to pay the sanrj. On examina tion thereof, it is ordered by the court. that all tersons interested in the estate of saiJ deceased, lie notified that ap plication as aforesaid has been made and that unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, on the fourth Mon day in September, l!t, an order will be made for the sale of the real estate in said petition described or so much thereof as shall be sufficient for the payment of said debts, and the expense of said debt, and expenses or such sale. And it is further ordered that this notice be published in seme newspaper published in said county of Cape Girardeau for four weeks prior to the next term of this court. A true copy. E. H. Kxuklm ank, aug5-nl6-4w Clerk. Order of Publication. In the Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Fleas, within and for the county of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri. May Term, 18st. Wednesday. May 24. third day of said ierm. Estate of Hiram Hempstedt, deceased A. H. Foe, Fublic Administrator. Order of Publication. Now on this day eomes A. H. Foe, -Public Administrator of the estate of Hiram Hempstedt, late of said county, deceased, and presents to the court his petition, verified by affidavit, praying for an order for the sale of the real estate of which said Hiram Hempstedt, died seized and possessed, to pay the debts of said estate, which said peti tion was accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventory as required by law, showing that said estate is indebted ana that said debts are unpaid, and that there is not sufficient assets on hand to pay the same. On examina tion thereof, it is ordered by the court, that all persons interested in the estate or said deceased, be notified that ap plication as aforesaid has been made and that unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to -be begun and held at the court house in the city of Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, on the fourth Mon day in September, 18!ti, an order will be made for the sale of the real estate in said petition described or so much thereof as shall be sufficient for .the payment of said debts, and the ex pense of said debt, and expenses of such sale. And it is further ordered that this notice be published in some newspaper published in said county of Cape Girardeau for four weeks prior to the next term of this court. A true copy. K. H. Kxuklmaxn, aug5-nl6-4w Clerk. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary with the last will annexed upon the estate of William Woeleke, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Fleas of Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, bearing date the 23rd day of May. im. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to him for allowance within one year from the date of said letters or thev may be precluded from any bene fit of such estate: and if said claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publcation of this notice thev will be forever barred. Hexry C, Hamanx, july22nl4 Executor. A Jlfejlor Sue. Many people have been cured of Kidney diseases by taking a 50c bottle eoy's "Kidney Cure Order of Fablication. In the 0&p,Girardeau Court o Com mon Piis. within and for the county of CaflV Girardeau and State of Missova. ;.Ik VAQirViON, July 31, 1899. NicholaeXraft, Plaintiff st ThaJfhknown heirs of Bernard Guth- Mann, deceased, Amelia Thorhauer, Ferdenand H. Kraft, Bernard Kraft, Adolph Kraft, Katie Kraft, Bertha Fohl, Ernst Pobl, Bertha Lipps, a minor, t W Mentge, guardian, Defendants. Now on this day comes the plaintiff before the undersigned clerk of the Cae Girardeau Court of Common Fleas, within and for the county of Cape Girardeau and State of Missouri, in vacation, and tiles his petition, verified, by affidavit, stating among other things that the defendants, the unknown heirs of Bernard Guthinanu. deceased, are non-residents of the State of Missouri. It is therefore or dered by the clerk of said court afore said in vacation, that publication be made, notifying them that an action has been commenced against them by petition in the Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, the object and gen eral nature of which is lor partition and division of the following described real estate, situate in the city and county of Cape Girardeau and Slate of Missouri, to-wit: The east part of the west half of lot number twenty-seven (27 ), range (.'." fronting north on Themis street forty (4(1) feet by one hundred and twelve (112) feet in depth: and the northeast corner of the east part of the west half (i) of lot number twenty-eight (2) range ."' running south eighteen (18) feet, by forty feet east and west, more particularly described as follows: Starting at the northwest corner of said lot number twenty-seven (27) running east along Themis street fifty (."Hi) feet to the northwest corner of the Gulhmann lot, thence south parallel with Sprigg street one hundred and thirty (130) feet, thence east parallel with Themis street forty (40) feet, thence north parallel with Sprigg street one hundred and thirty (130) feet to Themis street, thence west along Themis street forty (40) feet to the beginning corner: and a strip of ground in the west half () of lot number twenty-eight range (',"' front ing west on Sprigg street four ( 4 ) feet, ruuning.east ninety (!0) feet, bounded as follows: Starting at the northwest corner of lot twenty-seven (27), range 'V." measuring south along Sprigg street one hundred and thirty (130) feel to 'lie beginning corner of the Cutlimaun strip, thence east parallel with Themis street ninety (!Hlj feet, thence south four (4) feet to the north east corner of Frederick lot. thence west along the north boundary of Frederick's lot ninety (!') feet to Sprigg street, thence north along Sprigg street four (4) feel to the be ginning corner. Also the southeast part of lot number twenty-one (21 ), range "D," fronting east on Sprigg street sixty-seven and a half (H74) feet and fronting south on Themis street one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet, hounded as follows: Starting at the southeast corner of said lot number twenty -one (21). thence north along Sprigg street sixty-seven and a hall (i7i) feet to Vasterling's lot, thence west parallel with Themis street one j hundred and twenty-five ( 12.1) feet, ihenci south parallel with Spring street sixty-seven and a half (7i) feet to Themis street, thence east along Themis street one hundred and twenty five (125) feet to the beginning corner: and the west part of lotj number twenty-one (21 ) and twenty-two (22). range "D," fronting south on Themis street fifty five (.V) feet by one hun dred sixty-seven and a half ( ItiTJ ) feet in depth, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the south west corner of said lot number twenty one (21), thence running north along the alley one hundred and sixty-seven and a half (lH"i)feet to the twelve foot alley, thence east along the twelve foot alley fifty-five (.Vi) feet, thence south parallel with Sprigg street one hun dred and sixty-seven and a half ( 167i) feet to Themis street, thence west along Themis street fifty-live (55) feet to the beginning corner, Among the plaintiff and defendants according to their respective rights set forth in their petition, filed in this cause, and that partition cannot lie made in kind, to have said real estate sold and the proceeds thereof divided among the parties according to their respective interests, and that unless they be and appear at the next term of this court to be holden at the court house in the City of Cape Girardeau State of Missouri, on Monday the 25th day of September, 18W and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so Ion;' continue, if not. then before the end of the term ) and answer to the petition hereof judgment and decree will be rendered for partition of said teal estate among those entitled thereto according to the finding of said court, and if the real estate cannot be divided in kind with out prejudice, then the court will order the said real estate sold It is further ordered that a copy hereof be published in the Cape Girardeau Democrat, a newspaper published in the eity and county of Cape Girardeau for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the commencement of the next term of this court. A true copy. ttest: E. H. Knkklmaxx, aug5nlt Clerk FINAL SETTLEMENT.--Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested is the estate of Althea B. Travis, deceased, the under signed administrator of said estate intends to make final settlement there of at the next term of the Cape Gir ardeau Court of Common Pleas of Cape Girardeau county, to be held at the court house in the city of Caie Girardeau. Missouri, on Monday. September 2-th, 1XH.I. Alhkkt B. Sloan. aug.Vnlti Administrator. L.A UKllTK. Since La Grippe has been prevalent in this country, there has been found but one Specific, Dr Humphreys i". or sale by all druggists. Glad Tidings to Asm ma Sufferers' Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick ed positive relief in all-cases. :"" Tnmt't Sals. e, Whereas, Mrs. Eliza A. Dunn, by her certain deed of trusf, dated the 27th day of January IM)7. and re corded in Book V. page 259 of the trust records of. Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, conveyed to the un dersigned as trustee to secure the pay ment of a certain note therein descn bed, the following real estate, situated in Cape Girardeau city, county of Cape Girardeau, State of Missouri, to-wit: Lot twenty-three (23), Range five (5) in city of Cape Girardeau, fronting one hundi-ed and twenty (120) feet on Frederics street by a depth of one hundred and eighty (180) feet to an alley, being the same property purj chased by Eliza A. Dunn by deed, dated Septemler 15, 1881, and recorded in Book 13, pages 24!, 250 and 251. And whereas default has been made in the payment of the note in said deed of trust described. Now. therefore, 1. the trustee there in named, at the request of the legal ho iter o! the note by a id trust deed 8JeUli'l. will, (in Tlnirnlav. the 24th Day of August. at lii.- mu;u door of tiie court house in tiu- city of Jackson, county and State aforesaid, sell said proierty to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said debt an J cost. j22-nol4 W. H. Miixek, Trustee. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, John Grieband Christina Grieb. his wife, by their certain deed of trust, dated the twenty-ninth (20th) day of October, Eighteen hundred and ninety-four (104) and recorded in Book S. page 205 of the Hecorder's office of the county of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, conveyed to the undersigned trustee, the following described real estate, lying and being in the county of Cape Girardeau and State of Mis souri, to-wit: Part of lot Numler thirty-eight (3s) in range B in the city of Cape Girar deau, descrilied as follows: Com mencing sixty (0) feet north from southwest corner of said lot Number thirty-eight (38) in range B.: thence run north along Ellis street forty (40) feet: tlieric- east one hundred and eighty (ISO) feet to an alley; thence south along said alley forty (40) feet: thence west one hundred and eighty (10) feet, to the dace of beginning. Whereas, said note has long since become due and payable according to the true tenor, da'.e and effect of said note anil said note remains unpaid. Now. therefore. I. the undersigned trustee, at the request of the legal holder of said note and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested in said deed of trust and pursuant to the provisions oi said dred ol trust, will on Monday the Fourth Day of September, ls'.l'l, at the court house in the city of Cae Girardeau, in t'a(ie Gi.-ardeau county, Missouri, and between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and live o'clock in the afternoon of that day, pvocced to .ell the above described r al estate at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, to sa tisty said note and interest, together wit i. fls ami expenses of execu- tii-tf this deed of trust. II.UAM H. W I LEEK, jlugI2-nl7-4w Trustee. "evenl -even. (. ) 77" I;- Dr. Humphrey'!, famous Specific lir the cure of Grip and Colds a mil in- prevei tion of Pneumonia. 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