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KAiWRLi, " JKS . - SESSION ACTS RECEIVED HIE COLORED MAN AND THE ST. JOSEPH OBSERVER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919 i upmw I ii w'"J' "- n " !! a.., M Hum it'ww-wwmuBww wwm t oitDLii or 1'cnucvuoN (Continued from "age 1 ) Copliot or llir New Inii IVII of the Mnti Laws Xililcil Tor People's (tiUl.uicv. or fnlr-plav ami frilim ami other- Thr rcil-ed utituto-. of Missouri wiR(t b(. ,,,,,,,, lo ocrJ fumlame. wl.i.h contiln the oli mwd b the tn, ,,Plm.Ipte hpU1 ,ligi. ,,,, llcur Hm, lat legislature, were received by the Votl. 1c rcmiblll.an tu.k(,t mit of ccamv officials at the court house, cnnBrm duc to thr overthrow In Ilur nnd l.y most of the attorney of St. pi, wiUl Amcrlra M,i of military Joseph this week. There are so many autocriu.y. Thcn u,cre Is the belief new livvs that tf the average elttien!or Cl,rtnln jeslimlnK jmlltlenl "bop" keep them in. 1.1. mind. lie will be8tate ,caJers thnt Ulc cicrlsro rnce d.z. two thirds of hi time. Among , of ,wo monlhg n(.0 lncrea(,pd tht. negro population of the state, and es- BROTHER IS PAI I INf. ..In "" Hli Court of lluclianan. Count). lUltlt-K 13 WLL.lttlj Missouri, lo tht th.tol.rr term, A f) mi ?lntc ot Missouri. County of Uuihtinan. ss Loute l"r.inck ruintilf th-it instead of the sheriff or a deputy iv 1 mpanyln; girls sentenced to In dustrial schools, a woman must be ap linnitod by the driult court to nc nniptny them Several new laws .f. passed pertaining to automobiles, thnr owners, chauffeur, etc. Under n n. w law It Is a felony for any one to lrie a ear owned by another without first obtaining the consent of the owner of the oar. Conviction un der this statute Is punishable by a fine of not lose than $500 or Impris onment In the county Jail for not less than three months, nor more than twelve months, or in penitentiary not more than five ears or both fine and Imprisonment If a licensed chauffeur Is convicted under this law the secretary of state has p.iwer to revoke his license for a period of two years from dale of con viction It Is a felony to cut' off or remove the manufacturer's serial numb, r from the engine or any p-irt of an automobile with misleading In tent All garages and auto repair shops must keep a complete record of all ears stored or brought in for rc pnlrs. including the engine number, name of pemon who owns the car and an other details necessary for Iden tification of the car. A fa.t freight at Lotion struck n herd uf no fat hogs being driven to marku and killed mail half of them TheOniGIHAL Patented Pipglcss Funisce IWflsi, -'$?. JL? ESrsra? Xil 3f&r The Homer Furnace Co. W.n tli Oilijlintor- of the HOME VENTILATOR 1 iur iii'i.m:v rin.wci; ' 1 ado In an pmIu-im I'lpeless I . efi't. r vhtr. qu ilttj and 1 1 iir-hip r tlie nnl stand- M etc ml- us, ,1 in the same -1 f 'In 1 (st of tin ir klnJ. Saves from 1-3 to 1-2 Your Fuel ' Homo cntllntor" is sold under an Ir. t i lad Huaruntee Call or semi f. r 1 . nklt I nm v-r fortunate to have n ear cf ih.st- Pultuns m stink at a ei . . i, prief Git m prii Ufort- 1 10 Smith Fourth St. M. .llMll). Mu '! It-plninc M. oao. pceialty of St. Louis, sufficiently through another Influx of Ktheoplans from Illinois, to add C.000 more votes to the G0.00O east in the state by black men In 191S. "Oop" leaders readily recall that the East St. Louis race riots In the summer of 19 1C augmented St. Louis' negro popula tion sufficient to increase their vot ing strength there from IS, 000 to 25,000. Tile return of the fall election of that ear for that city Indicated a gain for the l'cpuhllcnn party of 7,000 negro voters. These Illinois negroes voted In Missouri then and their votes were counted over the Democratic piotest that they were not legal St. Louis oters, not having liv ed in the state the length of time re quired of all lawful electors, one year, liOjal American to Ilt'bel Sight, however, is lost by "gop" leaders of the fact that for ecry pro German vote the Democratic party loses, two will be acquired from the Republican ranks, nil electors a hun dred per cent American who hae made the alarming discovery that all Is not right with that party. One de velopment is that certain "gop" na tional leaders, to more firmly nail down their scats nt the "Washington pie counter, stand ready to sacrifice the welfare and honor of the country' in the selfish Intention of putting oer a disloyal program. That the same accusations fits certain "gop" state leaders who are playing openly and boldly to secure pro-Girmans sup port to land a state victory and thus through gain political Jobs, Is also well known to thousands of Missouri republicans who trjco back their par ty affiliations to the doctrines and principles of Abraham Lincoln. Tills mighty host promises to register Its dlsipproval against this disloyalty at Hit no.t election. lleropillUoii IfeiiiuniUil by Xd-rofh That substantial recognition on the IU publican state ticket of 1920 must be ghen to the powerful negro wing, is a well known but embarrassing fact iu uioso wno claim to control tho d. stiny of the party In Missouri. With the negro vote at the fall olectlon of 191S representing a fifth of the re publican votes cast in tho state. It is asserted by leading negroes that their people are entitled to at least twenty per cent of all state, congressional. and state senatorial nominations. not considering the Judiciary portion of the -gop" ticket, or nominations for the House of Representatives. But conM.rame Etheoplans, It Is an- .nounced by "gop" leader who know. (liftnre I ranck . . ... Defendant Now tit tins tU) comes the pljilntiH by lirr .itturnev. and it umirann? to the satis faction of the clerk of the Circuit Court In tacation thlt aail ilefemltnt, llarence I ralick is a non resident of the Male ol Missouri, and does not reside therein, It is ordered that said defendant he nuttfiyd bv puhheation, as required by law, that said plaintiff has commenced her suit in tiiit Court against raid defendifit by petition and afftdivit, tiie object and general mture of which is to obtain a decree of tliorce from tlie defendant on the grounds of indignities, such as to render plaintiff's condition in life as the nife of defendant intolerable, in this to miP in that defendant was cruel to plaintiff, and abused her in various ways; that he was guilt) of infidelity and asso ciiting with arious women whose names cannot be repeated at this time, and finally on the day of separation, defendant aband oued plaintiff, and sent her to her home in M Joseph telling her that he would no longer lie with her as her husband, and lias continued to so abandon plaintiff from that lay until this the present; that is to say for more than one whole year neat before the filing of this petition Ihat unless the said defendant, Clarence Franck, shall be and appear at the next term of this court, to be begun and field at the Court House, in the City of ht Joseph, in lluclianan County, Mate ot Missouri, on the 0 til dav of October, 1919, on or before the third day of said term, to answer plaintiff's petition, the same will be taken for confessed as to him and judgement rendered accord ingly. It is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published in the St. Joseph Ob screr, a newspaper published in the County of lltichauin, for four weeks successively, the last insertion of which tn be at least fifteen davs before the next October, term of tins court. A true copy. Attest: r.MMUTT J. CHOUSE, (Seal) . Clerk in inarles A Kedfearn, Deputv Clerk. Lliiot fcpaldine, Attorney for rlaintlil. (823) i . i i - plaintiff hs con .en c.t his suit'corder o, 0;?-is th n and " Bitch- AiV;:.V.V.V.V,V. .'..V. .:,x:-",::,v:::x':.::.-: .;::............ ...... In this Court against sad . c endant bv pet ,, SiiiiiIv VI.aH. li .i. -,'" . .w, .-j.-.v. .-. ,v. ...............-.. v..... ..:;....:.:.:.:-.. .-.-.: X X-KvS lion and affidavit, the- obicct and general r".". ."".! J'"'oUn. Vint such ln. ; A nature of which is to o' i In a decree of '" neus, iievisces, nonces, alien-';:-: ihiric from the dcteMvn on the ground ''f8. Immediate, mesne or remote, vol-1 ft! th.it on the first .lay of ,lai ,i9ii. defendant untnry or Iinoluntary grantees of :-: destrtel land aban toned this .l niif in com Joseph llobldoux, deceased, derive ': pativ iv i t li one l-rsid site, without justifi 0 elnlm tn ilprltp tlinlr tltln nr cl-ilmo ". cition or rxeitse and wltlaut ,1-untlfi's con ' ' " "' l!f',IL!L ' -". L?2 I :-: suit, that defendant, nuhout 1 untiff s con . ?" "cl,r!,. "PVisees, uonees, nllenees I ::: sent and agulnst iilatntift s wishes, for a Immediate, mesne or remote, olun- ;:.: long time previous tota 1 1911. kept com taty or Involuntary grantees of Jos- :-: pany witli other ineji,t,a'tc"'M dances with cph llobldoux. decetsod: ft: uicm and was seen tn iml.lu i laces in com That the rlcht. title claims nr in. pany of other men, art t, tfie humi ution iPrp... nV IbJ. ,i,, ' ,L ... iV ill and chagrin of this plalntnf That unless , ,,r.c,.8J ?',",? unkll.n consort, heirs,, the said defendint, Cynthia l.liiahetli Max Iioc, donees, alienees, Immediate, field, shall be and appear at the next term mesne or remote, voluntary or linol of this Court, to be begun and held at the untnry grantees of Mlletons IJrown,' eoure nousc, in me ut oi m. josepn, in iteceased, In nnd to said real estate, Grass and Field Seeds lluclianan County, State of Missouri, on the 6th day of October, 1919. on or before the third day of said term, to anser plaintiff's I'ciiiiun, ine same win ii taken lor contessej as to her, and judgment rendered accord ingly. It Is further ordered, that a copy of this oruer dc puunsneu in the M Josepli Ub "ver, a newspaper published In the County of Iluehanan. for four !. ,,rrlvrtv. the last insertion of vhich to be at least liiteen clavs before the next October, 1919, term of this court A true copy. Attest! , . hMMlHT J. CROl'SE. (Seal) Clerk. Ily J. L. McMenamr, Ileputy Clerk Sherman & Otis, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (823) U e.V r. t r 1 ie I. M i n , i i 1 c I 1 oimi:it or ithmcation In the Circuit Court of Iluehanan County Missouri, to the October Term, A D, 1919 State of Missouri, County of Iluehanan, ss. Ernest C llohn Plaintiff, vs. Margaret hohn Defendant. ?ow at this day comes tlie plaintiff by his attornev, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In vacation, that said defendant, Margaret llohn, is a ron resident of the State of Missouri, and iloes not reside therein, it is ordered that raid non resident defendant be notified by publication, as rcquirrd by law, that said plaintiff has commenced his suit in this Cojrt against said defendant by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the rfrfendant on the ground of indignities, in tint plaintiff states that a child was born to defendant before their marriage, that at that time, defendant compelled and caused plaintiff to marry her, stating that he was uic lamer oi me iany Mime, mat aiier said marriage ceremon) was performed and just prior io me separation, aeiendant tow plain tiff tSt ll- U11. n1 ,1 f.te.r nf .li.a e.l. .... ...... .... ..hb .u ...v luttiii ii ,ii,a u.u), but that some other man was its father and that since learning the true condition of affairr, phintiff has refused to live with de fendatlt Thlt unless the said defendant Margaret H3hnf shall be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be begun and new at tne court House, In tfie City ot St Josepli. in Buchanan County, State of Mis souri, on the Bth day of October, 1919, on or before the third day of said terra, to answer 3iainu.i s petition, ine s-ime w-Hl be taken or confessed as to her and ludirment render. 1 accordingly It is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published in the St. Joseph Ob server, a newsnaner nublished in the Co.ititv of Iluehanan. for four weeks successively, t.ic jii insertion oi wnien IO lie ai least fifteen das hefore the next October, 1919. term of this Court. A true cop). Attest: t.MMETT J. CROUSF, (Seal) Clerk. Ilv J I. McMenamy, Deputy Clerk. John E. Hefflcy, Attorney for Plaintiff. (823) oitDKit or prnidCATio.v In the Circuit Court of Iluehanan Count), Missouri, to the October Term, A D, 1919 State ot Missouri, County of huchanun, ss Anna McGrcw. Piaintifi, s. Joseph r McGrew Defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her attornev. and it nnnearinir to the satisfaetinn of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in vacation, that saiu de'endant, Joseph K McGrew, is a non resident of the State of Missouri, and does not reside therein, it is ordered that said non resident defendant he not,r,-,l I,- publication, as required by law, that said rneea ner suit in this oiinnn or rrni.icvno.v In the Circuit Court of Iluehanan County, .nuun, io me wciooer term, A u , my State of Missouri. County of Iluehanan. ss Lelia L, Adams.... .. Plaintiff, vs. Edward Adams ... n-fnita,,t Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her attornev. and It anneon.,,. tn th atiaf,-nn of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In vacation, uii sam ucienoani, ruiward Aelams, Is a non resident nf the Stat nt l,an,l a-. does not reside therein, it is ordered that saiu non resident delendant be notified bv nnlilir.llnn a vami.B-J 1. u .... .1 a 1 I plaintiff has commenced her suit In this Court against said defendant by petition and affi jiavit, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from de fendant on the ground that defendant has absented himself from plaintiff, without rea sonable cause, for the space of more than one whole year next before the filing of thts petition That unless the said defendant, tdward Adams, shall be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be begun and lie 1 1 at the Court House, in the City of St Joseph, in Buchanan County, State of Mis souri, on the 6th day of October, 1919, on or before the third day of said term, to answer Plaintiffs petition, the same will be taken for confessed as to bam and judgment rend errd accordingly. It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published in the St. Joseph Ob ver, a newspaper published in the County of Iluehanan, for four weeks successively, the last insertion of which to be at least fifteen days before the next October, 1819, term of this Court. A true copy. Attest: KUUP.TT i rnnttsp (Seal) Clerk. Bv Stella Whitehead. Deputy Clerk. John E. Hefflcy, Attorney for Plaintiff. (KJ) (NO. 33022) onniTii or i'I'iilioation In tho Circuit Court of Buchanan County. Missouri, to the October term, 1919, thereof. George. J. Mastlo. and Frances Mastio Plaintiffs vs. Mlletons Brown, .Tames 'William Whitehead, Jr., George YV. White head, M. II. Ajderman, Maney II. Alderman, the unknown heirs, de visees, donees, alienees, immediate, mesne, or remote, voluntary or In voluntary grantees of Josepli Ho bidoua., deceased, the unknown con sort, heirs, devisees, donees, allon ees, immediate, mesne or remote voluntary or Involuntary grantees of Mlletons llrown, deceased, the un known heirs, delees, donees, alien ees, Immediate, mesne or remote, voluntary of lnoluntary grantees, of Robert Duncan, deceased, and tho unknown consort, heirs, de visees, Uonees, allfnees, Immediate, mesno or remote, voluntary or In voluntary grantees of George V "Whitehead, decoanod. . .Defendants Tlie State of Missouri to the aboo named or described defendants, greet ings: You arc hereby notified that an ac tion has been commenced arainst ou in the Circuit Court of tho County of Iluehanan In the State of Missouri, affecting the title to the following uescnueti lauus anti tenements, to-wit: Tho south nine (9) feet of lot three (J) and all of lot two i2), excepting ...... I. ...I.t- 1.. it.-, .u- ...r ,-. . . . iiimiw.uiEj , ma, uic unrniiaQi was a nan nuai arunharei anu would curse, abue and bemean Dlairtlff: that defendant. ntthnal. an able bodied tran, neglected, failed and re art. eeilllr... .- . .. . "i m iuh!! ijinuu ana piaintins cm " " ".uiJijirumise tnclr po- dren .and that on the 23rd day of June, 1919, lltical claims with the nomination of a nero for lieutenant governor, an other for state auditor, one for stato senator an where In Missouri, nnd two or three for lower House berths In St. Louta districts, ond ono for Congressional honors In tlie Twolfth district Such places on the "gop" ticket would give the negro faction recognition worth while, negro elec tors declare, and beep them firmlv uttached and pledged to tho ticket for tne i20 fall election. Two TJilrds Aid Xogroct, It is figured by politicians familiar with the situation there that two- tnirds of the "gop" voters of tho Twelfth Congressional District which. wigemer wan tho Eleventh, and most of the Tenth, is within the boundary line of fit. Louts, are negroes, jt is held It is therefore an easy propo.1 tlon for the negroes of the Twelfth District to agree upon one of their race for the ttepubllcan Congression al nomination there and nut their choice over on primary day. It will ..f St foseth ... Buelaoan t omit,, tnen Ix up to their white partisan Missouri, on the 6lh Jai ol Iklibrr h..k a . l-"iui -r bef.re the trmi da ..f .aid term! brothcn' t0 vot8 M on election aay, or be disloyal to their party and cratch th. ticket and through their ocrat to Congress A. T Kdmonston, ::ti:n or prm.it vno.v ire Hit (o rt i! Buehttian I juntf I' " l I - lirm A U. 1911 Mis. n . omit, oi Buchanan, ss l" isr-un .. PUintlti, I ", , , Defendant this da) corn, s the plaintiff by his nd it arpeinni, 'o the satisfaction ' rk of the circuit Court, in vacation. defendant. Pearl (.arson, is a lion- 'f the Stat, of Missouri, ane dors i i therein, it is ordered that laid erl defendant be notified bv publi - required by law. that said plain omnieneel his suit in this tourt -anl defendant by petition and affi ' nbjett and general nature of hieh Itnn tlrirrr of di.gr-tt from the ..nt ui the irroundf of desertion and ment. without a rea-onahlc cans, for ' of m t .' .n one whole tear ni-nt i e filing of hi-, pennon That unless il defendant i'rarl I arson, shill b l.iar at the i t t. rm of this ( ourt. . . . ' ll ul eo.iri jiouae, m tilainttif's Denim, tlie a .,.. ..it'rlou .- s. .. . . n for conies.,5 te. her .id iu3 I ' " -"yi w uioir party and --n lerea accordingly. ' .r...t" ," i"", W O' ! hvln or.H l- . ... .,luvv..ai , congress. uublltlacd in f-m f.t. Tr,.r.l. rn i i newspaper ptiollshed In rt Count) c li i hanan, for lour weeks uev.uelv t i, .insertion of wlacn to he at kt fifteei davs before the next Octtber. WW te.tn of this Court. ' A -rue C4py Attest t EMMETT J CROCtE. C3k r i i rles A K-dfearn, Deputy Otrk t i spldlns;. Attorney kr riaistifi. l)MIMSTIt.'IOIl'S .YOI ICi: . ne ii her -l.) glvf-n that Listers of A niinistratlon, upon the estate of Ba , ... I r.dknw, de. eased, huve ben gr anil tn the undersigned, by tho Pr. b li Court of Iiurhunan Cnuntj, H - n bearing date of the 30th day of August, 1S19 A uersons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to tne for allowance, within six months from date of said letters, or thij may be precluded from any ben efit f sueh estate; and If said olalms be not exhibited within one year from the date of the publication of this notice they will be foreter barred. A tiue copy. Attest: KUGBNE UOSRNnLERT. (Seal) Administrator. jr.cd M. Wanger, Clvrk of Probate. V laintiff has comtneii ourt against said defendant bv netitinn an.l affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from t. .i.r.n.l.. . .u i. . ....... l.ifr uiiiugaiil uii 111c kiuuiiui oi muipmii.i , - - - -- ---, -I '' such as to render her condition as his wife a strlP ot ground twelve (12) feet wide uurui anu soutn anu rony-scven (47) feet long ajt and west out of tho southeast corner of said lot two( (2), all In block thirty-three (33) In Rob- iuoux Aiiuuion, nn addition to the without an) fault or cause on the ni,t r, plaintiff, defendant deserted this (laintiff and left for parts unknown and that plain titf has had to rely on her father for the support of herself and childrsn since that time That unless the said defendant, Jo seph 1 McGrew, shall be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in the City of St Joseph, in Buchanan County, State of Mis souri, on the eth day of October, 1919, on or before the third day of said term, to answer plaintiff's petition, the same will be taken for confessed as to him, and julfiment rend ered accordingly It is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published in the St Joseph Ob server, a newspaper published in the Count) of Buchauan, for four weeks successively, the last lusertion of winch to be at least fifteen days before the next October, 1919 term of this Court A true copy. Attest - . tM.MI.TT J CROfSF.. (Seal) Clerk By J I. McMenamv, Deputy Clerk John E Hefflcy, Attorney for Plaintiff. (5t) Pagan "'' ti.fe-j . l'os- ""ences, Immediate mesne or re. day come." the Vla".nt.ff by h,, mote',,V,ln.,ary ,,r '"""'tary grant 1 it appearing to the satisfaction I 'e'', of Ml'-Vons Brown deceased, the oitni.u or pi'iiMtwno.v In the Circuit Court of lluclianan Count) Missouri, to the October Term. A D, 1919 State of Missouri, County of Buchanan, ss John I. Pagan Plaintiff, Josephine '. Xow at thi ......... i ""'"'li "" ,, yiJMriiii IO ine satistaeiion of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in vacation that said defendant, Josephine Pagan, is a non resident of the state of Missouri, and does not reside therein, it is ordered thai said non resident defendant he notified bv publication, as required by law, that said plaintiff has commenced his sun in this tourt against said defendant by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature ol uracil is to obtain a decree of divorce from the defendant on the grounds of desertion in that defendant without just cause or ex' cue, has absented her.elf from plaintiff for more than one whole year next preceeding the filing of plaintiff's petition That unless the said defendant, loaenhtn I'.bih .t. .u be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in the City of St losepb, in Ilu rhaaan lounty. State of Missouri, on the tth day of October, 1919, on or before the tl ird dae of said term, to answtr plaintiff's petition the same will be til en for confessed as to her and judgment rendered accord iiy It is City of St. Joseph, Buchanan Coun ly, .Missouri, wnicn bald action Is re turnable on the first day of the next term of said court tn be held nt the court nouso In the Clt of St. Joseph, In tho county and state aforesaid on the Sixth day of October 1919, when anu wnere you maj appear and ans wer or otherwise defend such -letinn otherwise plaintiffs petition will be taKen as confessed nnd Judgment rendered nccordlngle And it further appearing to the Cir- e-un court irom tne petition or plain tiffs filed In said cam- which petition Is duly verified by the oath of plain tiff's agent and attorne as required by law, that plaintiffs verily believe that there are persons interested In or who claim to bo lnti retted In the sub ject matter of said petition and In the lands hereinabove described, whose names plaintiffs cannot Insert In sni.l petition because the are unknown to plaintiffs, that said unknown persons are the unknown heirs devisees, don ees alienees, Immediate mesne or re mote, voluntary or inioluntarv cram. ees of Joseph Itobidoux deceased, the unknown consort, heirs de, lsees don- uiiKnown neirs, uevise, s, donees, a llenees, immediate, mesne or remote, voluntary or involuntarj grantees of Robert Duncan, deceased and tho un known consort, heirs devisees, don ees, alienees. Immediate mesne or re mote, voluntary or involuntary grant were derived as such from said Mlle tons llrown, deceased; that said Mlletons Brown, deceased, to whom such title waa last transferred, during his lifetime owned or claimed to own said real estate or nn interest therein under and bv virtue of a warrant v deed from James W Hayes and Saralili;!; "un'-ii ins wiie, io saiu .Mlletons Brown, which deed Is dated October 10, 1849 and Is recorded In Book 11 nt page f.r8 In the office of tho Heeorder of Deeds within and for Buchanan County, Missouri; that such unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alien ees. Immediate, mesno or remote, vol untary or Involuntary grantees of Mlletons Brown, deceased, derive or claim to derive their title or claims as consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alien ees, Immediate, mesne or remote, vol untary or involuntary grantees of Mlletons Brown, deeeaseel; That the right, title, claims or Inter ests of the unknown heirs, devisees, donees, alienees. Immediate, mesne or remote, voluntary or Involuntary grantees of Robert Duncan, deceased,1 In nneLto said real estate were derived as such from said Robert Duncan, 'de ceased; that said Robert Duncan, to whom such title was last transferred during his lifetime owned or claimed to own said real estate or an Interest therein, under am by virtue of a war ranty deed from Ira Livingston and Mary Livingston, his wife, which deed is dated June 18, 1S.10 and is recordea In Book I' nt page 48S in the office of the Recorder of Deeds within and for lluclianan County, Missouri, that said unknown heirs. devisees. donees. alienees, immediate, mesne or remote. voluntary or Involuntary grantees of icoucrc uunenn. ucceasea, derive or claim to derive their title or claims as heirs, devisees, donees, alienees. Im mediate, mesne or remote, voluntary or Involuntary grantees of Robert Duncan, deceared; That tne right, title, claims, inter ests or estate of the unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees. Im mediate, mesne or remote, voluntary or Involuntary grantees of Georgo W. Whitehead, deceased, In and to said real estate, were derived as such from said George W. Whitehead; that said George W Whitehead was a son of Mary A. Duncan, who was the widow of Robert Duncan hnd former owner of said real estate: that said Mary A Duncan, after the death of said Ro bert Duncan, Intermarried with James W. Whitehead; that ono of tho chil dren of said Robert Duncan and Mary A. Duncan was named Marauls A Duncan, that said Marquis A. Duncan' died In the year 1901 owning or claim-1 Ing to own an Interest In said real es-1 tate; that at tho death of said Marouls1 A. Duncan, said Marquis A Duncan! icit as nis solo and only heirs-at-iaw his mother. Mary A. Duncan White head; his brother, James B Duncan, his half brothers, James William Whitehead, Jr., and Georgo W Wh.te head, and his half sister, Mary A. Whitehead, who afterwards Intermar ried with M. II. Alderman, sometimes called Maney II. Alderman, that Bald Marquis A. Duncan died Intestate, that the interest, title or claims of the un known consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, Immediate, mesne or remote, voluntary or Involuntary grantees of Georgo W Whitehead arise out of, under and by virtue of a deed and con- veyance from Ira Livingston and Mary Livingston, his wife, to Robert Dun can, hereinbefore described, and out of the death of Marquis A Duncan, as hereinabove alleged, that the unknown consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alien ees, Immediate, mesne or remote, vol untary or Involuntary grantees of Georgo W Whitehead derive or claim to derive their title or claims as the consort, heirs, devisees, donees, alien ees, Immediate, mesne or remote, vol untary or Involuntary grantees or George W Whitehead, deceased. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that unless the said unknown and non-resident defendants above named shall bo nnd appear at the next term of this court to be begun and held at the court house In the City of St. Joseph, Buchanan County. State of Missouri, on the Sixth day of October 1919, on or before the third day of said term to answer plaintiffs' petition the same will be taken for confessed as to them and Judgment rendered accordingly. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be nublished In the ST JOSEPH OBSERVER, a news paper published in the County of Buchanan, for four weeks success ively, the last Insertion of which to bo at least fifteen days before the next October, 1919 term of this court, A true copy. Attest. EM.METT J CROUSE, (Seal) Clerk of Circuit Court Graham & Silverman, Attorneys for nalntiffs. (S30) We buy and sell Alfalfa, Timothy, Clover, Millet and Cane Seed; also Seed Rye, and other Grass and Field Seeds. POULTRY FEED FA Bell Phone 1579 ER SEED CO. 725-27-29 South 4th Street St. Joseph. Mo. United State Depository Capital and Surplus, (309,000.00 li. w. i McCC-RD....... OFFICERS ..TrrslJent NtcUSUi,i,ii,i,i I rriucni J..CJ. i. VVAe.CJll......,at,,,ASSl. CAIMcr RICHARDSON.. .V ce-rresHent fvu.VlN C nilRNia ... .... A..E Kly.ll. POWELL Vice-President MILO L. CirUTE..,...i Asst. Cashier Cjtej. A. nieiUH, vicc-rreiucnt n Cashier. DIRECTORS tAELT Veoe-l'resW.st, Nivt-McCord Mtrna. JHQ. P. RiaiAIlDSON. Chwrroin and President, Slchsrdso Vrj Goods Compaaj. K. W. POWELL, Presldsnt, Jolin & Brittsia D17 Cexxis CotapaBr HICNIIY J. WUELLKR. ."resident. Muell.r-VUller Cand? Co. RALPH fc. COSTIOAN, President, Noyes-Kormtn Stem Ox CHARLES ARDERV, President. Jchnson-WooJbnrr list vompanj, CHARLES I. SaiENECKER. vicc-i-resiaesi, navt- tile) CotnriBr WILLIAM lL CURTIM. Seer. lid-. Kept, Wreih M. ft Uff. Compaar. terrt r r.ef at PBgeii-i Twasarer, Western tablet O. 1-.1.VI.-1 u u. Assistant Pjishf.e. ...-. T. ee r-rri.-:-.--- OJHJ A. NELSUtf. JA .YIcj.PteiMeBt ami Cashier. .: Jc. ucloku, :, 11. 1 "resident and craaldeat Nara-McCocd fticrcanuie us. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS D. K. IIEATON, rraaltUnt. CEO. J. DE COLE, VkavPn. sent Utr. J. W. KARLE, Stf svul Trwa. HEA TON-BE GOLE Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS With Lady Attendant 224 South Eighth Street Bell Phone 1782 wmtmtmmmmmmwwm iijimiwimiwi wmimmmi t i i 1 1 H. O. Sidenfaden UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Ocxruar Tenth sntl Frederick Avenue. Lady Attendant. TELETHONE MAIN SS3 AJTO MAEV SOI ADMI.VISTHATHIX NOTICI. Notice is hereby Blven that Letters of Administration", unon tho estate of John I'. Wallace, deceased, have been trrantcd to tho undersigned, by the Probate Court of Buchanan County, Missouri, beatinK date of the 19th day of August. 1919. All persons having claims acalnst said estate ore required to exhibit them to me for allowance, within six months from date of said letters or they may be precluded from any ben efit of such estate, nnd If said ialms ces of George W. Whitehead, deccased'he not exhibited within ono year from further ordered, that a copy of tins A true copy (Seel) Secretary Itedfleld has resigned from tho Cabinet. Miffed, probably because Congreiw wouldn't npproprl ate money for demonwrators to toaeh American women how to cook fish. Kansas City Timos. SHOE REPAIRING We repair shoes, for tho entire family Brtnj the old rmes here. Wo make them good as new, thus sav ing you the pre vailing high pric es for brand novi ones. Shoes sent us by parcel post 'Will 1,c I ttorney. .mil it apv'arlnij to the satisLclron fixed and returned the same day ro- '.'i J" V,"!' ,"' i,".ci;.cu"e.Ceu.r!i '? ""n' celved "j- ,1,,, M,j defendant, Cynthia hliiaheth .Mis- r, ,. fieM, is a nan resident of the State of Mis- balTI LLallU . url, aud dees not reside therein, it is jir tin ei.-. r.i. o. n.. .. . ,..Hre. that sanl nonresident defendant he l.u lso, Etli St, Uhoao Main H01lj.ot.ii.il h) suUi.jtion. i rea.uucd te lav,, and in which petition It is further al leged tnut sucn utiKnown persons are non-residents of the State of Mis souri, and do no!, reside therein, IT IS THi:iti:i-'OHIJ ordered by the court that said unl.nown persons defendants herein be notified by publication, as required by law, that plaintiffs have Instituted their action mcilnst said un known and non-residfnt defendants in said court, and that the object nnd uenerul nature of said action Is to asei rtaln, determine and adjudge the the dato of the publication of this noticefc tney win lie rorevcr barred. A true copy. Attest: NANCY W. WALLACU, (Seal) Administratrix. Fred M Wanger. Clerk of Probate. AD.MINISTllATOK'S NOTICI. Notice is hcrebv given that Letters of Administration, upon the estate of Oalem IJ. Williams, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by tne I'roDuie court or ituctianan coun order te puMisiied in the St Joseph Ob and defendants of. In and to the real server, a newspaper published in the County ' state hereinabove den-rlbed. nnd to M. ,.. ...... ., ...u, .: successively ' quiet ine title inereio in piaintiirs, anil !' '' V""." il? .feU'V:'!' Ife?..,.,l,a " lH sed In said petition that term ol lid. Court October. 1V19. ,lle lmPrf.a, and claims of such un- Atlest- LMlItTT J CROl'.SH. l lerle l)THl Sherman c. Oils, Xttorne)S for IM.intiff (Hit) l.noun persons, defendants herein, In and to said real estate ho far as known to plaintiffs are as follows: That the right, title i 'aims or Inter cuts of the uvknown heirs, devisees, I donees, nllenei's. Immediate, mesne or OUI)i:it OP IM'Ill.ICA'IIOV li emote, voluntary or Involuntary In the Circuit Ceturl m l.ii(hati.ti I'miTii. Cl.intfos of .loseDh noniilnilY ilpepas. Missouri, to the Octnl.er Term, A I) , 1919 'led. were derived ns sueh from said ArA' vl,ili''M'.'.(,!!i1i",)' cl 1,uch,iS"n'.",i I Jnneph llobldoux. dcce.ii.ed that said Ar.a Wilson Maxfitld '''". Joseph Itobldout, to vM r .eh title rntl.U F.liraheth Ma, field . Defendant wu8 la1 transferred d r ' ' life. .Now at tins day conies the plaintiff l.y his tune owned said real cm r um oy virtue oi u verrH irum Fine Harness and Saddles made especially for Farmers and Stockmen, sent direct to you by express, parcel post or freight. Send for free Illustrated catalog, full of fine values in Harness. Saddles and Accessories. This Interesting catalog is yours for tho asking. WE ILWE NO AGENTS. WE SEIJj DITtEOT TO YOG AT ONE SMALL 1'ItOFIT, SAVING YOU TIIE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFITS. AH of our harness and workmanship Is guaranteed, and you will find our prices right. As to our reliability, we refer you tg any bank or banker in St. Joseph. JAMES LUNDON Manufacturer of Light nnd Heavy Harness. Also n Full IJno of Lap Ilobcs, Nets, illankcts, Collars, Whips, Etc. PHONE 1363220 SOUTH FOCIITH STKEET ST. JOSEPH, MO. Luis Fuelling Sons MANcrACTimrcrts of High-Grade Soda Water, Ginger Ale, Seltzer Water and Tripure Distilled Water We Sterilize All Empty Bottles ST. JOSEPH, MO. PHONE 80 rcspecuve utes oi parties plaintiffs ty. Missouri, bearing date of tho Cth day of August, 1919. All persons having claims against said estate ore required to exhibit them to mo for allowance, within tlx months from date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benl fit of bucli estate: and If said claims bo not exhibited within one year from the data of the publication of this I notice, they will be forever barred. A true copy. Attest: MAKV A. WILLIAMS. (Seal) Public Administrator Fred M. Wanger, Clexk of Probate. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 herebyonnounce myself a candi date for ItTVresentatlve in Congress, Fourth CongiZsslonal District, Mia- bjcot to Young Men Have you decided on your future 7 You can e.nter veterinary college this year on two years of high school training o'r Its equivalent. After this year you will surely need to have a high school diploma. Get In while you can. Abundance of opportunities and profitable positions. Write the St. Joseph Veterinary College It. C. MeOUE. President. St. Joeeph, Mo. Julius C Itobidoux ninl ' tl Ilobl dnux, his wife, to said .liwi li Ilol.l. ftmiv whlnh deed la il.lln.1 .lunnsrv S7. 1S4E, and is ret orded In book H First Tuesday In August. 1820. at page 21? in the office of the Be-1 JtOIiEUT X. YOUNQ. Miurl, bubject tu the will of the Demo. eratlc voters at the primary election, Ship All of Your Furs, Hides, Wool, Pelts, Etc., to Us Highest market prices at all times. We advise early ship ment. Write us for price list and tags. The St. Joseph Hide & Fur Co. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI rhr.t Talcplaaatsi Mala 1MT. Ul North Second Slls.t JONAS D. EMERY, Manager. n r .-? I v. m if ft :i ih ' . 1 W ; v :