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THE LEXINGTON INTELLIGENCER, LEXINGTON, MO. PAGE TTIREa ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATE OK MISSOURI, COUNTY OF LAFAYETTE ss. In the Circuit Court of Lafayette County, Missouri, at Lexington, June Term, 1922. In vacation, March 24, 1922.

Mary Hill vs. Thomas Hill Defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein and files petition verified by affidavit alleging among other things that defendant Thomas Hill is a non-resident of the State of Mis souri. Whereupon, it is ordered by the Clerk of said Court in vacation as follows: To the said defendant Thorn as Hill: You are hereby notified that the plaintiff has commenced a suit a gainst you in this court, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted between plaintiff and defendant on the grounds that the defendant has absented himself from plaintiff without a reasonable cause for th space of one whole year and more next before the filing of the petition in this and that unless you the said Thomas Hill be and appear at this Court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the Court House in the City of Lexing ton, in said County, on the 12th day of June next, and on or before the said first day answer or plead to the Eetition in said cause the same will taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Lexington Intelligencer, a newspaper published in said county of Lafayette designated by the plaintiff and her attorney of record for four weeks successively, published at least. one a week the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of said next June Term of this Court.

W. T. TUTT, Clerk Circuit Court Lafayette County, Missouri. A True Copy From The Record. Witness my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Lafayette County Missouri, this 24th day' of March, 1922.

W. T. TUTT, Clerk Circuit Court Lafayette (SEAL) County, Missouri. is to obtain a decress of divorce from plumbing and eiectncw the bonds of matrimony heretofore will be awarded unaer separate contracted between the nlaintiff and contracts defendant upon the grounds that the defendant has absented herscll trom the plaintiff for the space of one whole year, without reasonable cause, and that the defendant did commit adultery with a person unknown to this plaintiff, and that unless said Hattie Shafer be and apar at this Court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the Court House in the City of Lexington, in said County, on the 12th day of June, 1922, next, and on or berore tne said 1st day answer or plead to the pe. tition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly.

And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law in the Lexington Intelligencer, Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A separate bid for deduction of alterations as per bidding sheet is requested. J. L. CORSE, Secretary of Board of Education.

April 28, 1922. CITIZEN'S MILITARY TRAINING CAMP ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that Let' ters of Administration on the estate of Samuel J. Watmer deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 22nd day of April, 1922, by the Probate Court of Lafayette County, Missouri. All persons having claims a-gainst said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the un- I dersigned within six months after the a newspaper published in said county jdate of granting said letters, or they of Lafayette, designated by the plaintiff and his attorney of record, for fur weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of said next June, 1922, Term of this Court.

W. T. TUTT. Circuit Clerk. By FELIX.

G. YOUNG, Deputy. A True Copy. From The Record. Witness my hand, and seal of the Circuit Court of Lafayette County this 14th day of April, 1922.

W. T. TUTT, Circuit Clerk. By FELIX G. YOUNG, Deputy Clerk.

(SEAL) Apnl 21, 1922. TRUSTEE'S SALE. may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within one year trom the date of granting said letters, thoy will be forever barred. Witness my signature on this 22nd day of April, 1922. JESSE A.

WAGNER, Administrator. Attested by Stephen Wilson Judge of Probate for Lafayette County, Missouri. (SEAL) April 28, 1922 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of R. E.

S. Booton deceased, were eranted to the undersigned on the Whereas, the Hostettler Amuse-27th day of April, 1922, by the Pro mem company, a corporation organ ized and existing under and by vir tue of the laws of the State of Nebraska, by it's certain deed of trust dated April 18th, 1921, and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Lafayette County, Missouri, in Book 253 at Page 208, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the real es tate and other property hereinafter bate Court of Lafayette County, Missouri. All persons having claims a-gainst said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the undersigned within six months after the date of granting said letters, or they may' be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such be not exhibited within one Jefferson Barracks From Aug-gust 1 to August 30, 1922. Carrying out the policy of Con gress to provide means for the young men of the country to ob tain the advantage incident to one months training under competent military instructors, the War Department will estab lish a training camp at Jeffer son Barracks, from August 1, 1922, to August 30, 1922, for residents of Missouri and Ar kansas. The Department will pay stu dents five cents per mile from their home to Jefferson Barracks, and the same amount for the return trip.

This allowance should cover all expenses incident to travelling. While at camp complete uniforms will be provided each student, together with the necessary personal e- quipment, including the rifle, meals and quarters are provided without expense to the student, together with necessary medical attention. Chaplains will be on duty to advise with students. While at camp the student will be instructed in personal A i 99 cigarettes They are Good! Buy this Cigarette and Save Money described to secure the payment of betters, they will be forever barred s1a i tyi a year from the date of granting said cleanliness how to take care of ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF LAFAYETTE ss In the Circuit Court of Lafayette County, Missouri, June Term, 1922, at Lexington.

In Vacation, April 10, 1922. The Commerce Trust Company, a Corporation Plaintiff. vs. Charles L. Foulds, George Clemmens Foulds, Annie K.

Smith (nee Annie K. Foulds). Edward K. Foulds. Ab igail Foulds Doty, Ethel Foulds Armstrong, James Ralph Foulds, Mary Jewell Foulds, Dean Foulds, and Mary E.

Foulds Defendants. Now at this day comes the plain tiff herein by its attorney and pre sents petition and affidavit heretofore filed, alleeinir among other things, that defendants Georg- Clemmens Foulds, Edward K. Foulds, fctnei Foulds Armstrong, James Ralph Foulds, Mary Jewell Foulds and Dean Foulds are non-residents of the State of Missouri. Whereupon, it is ordered by the Clerk of said Court in vacation as follows: To the said defendants George Clemmens Foulds, Edward K. Foulds Ethel Foulds Armstrong, James Ralph Foulds, Mary Jewell Foulds anrf Dean Foulds.

You are hereby notified that the plaintiff has commenced a suit against you in this court, tne ODject ana gen ml nuture of which is to obtain par tition of the following described nronprtv: The West half of the south west quarter of section three; also forty acres being the south end of the East side of the southeast quarter of section four; also one hundred the promisory notes in said deed of trust described, and whereas, tnere has been a failure to comply with the terms and conditions of fhe second note in said deed of trust described, and default has been made in the payment thereof, and the same is now past due and payable and remains (SEAL) unpaid, and wnereas tne noioer oi said second note who is also the holder of the other notes in said deed of trust described which have not been paid has declared the whole of said indebtedness due and payable, as se cured thereby, Now therefore, the said Trustee at the request of the legal holder of said notes hereby give notice that I will on MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the Court House door in tne iity oi Lexington. Lafavette County. Missouri, proceed to sell and will sell, at Public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the real estate in said deed of trust described, situate in the City of Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri, to-wit: A part of Lots eleven an and twelve (12). in Block num bered forty-five (45), in the First Addition to the Town, now uty oi Lexineton. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Lot twelve (12) and running thence 'North along the East line of said Lot on Ninth (formerly Laurel) Street sixty (60) feet, thence West on a line parallel with the alley in said Block forty-five (45) one hundred leet to tne west une of said Lot eleven (11) in said Block forty-five (45), thence South with the West line of said Lot eleven (11) to the Southwest corner of said Lot eleven (11), thence East with the North line of Franklin Avenue one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning, with the building thereon known as "The Grand Theatre" formerly "Wright's Grand Opera House," together with all the scenery, gas, electric litrht.

steam and water fix tures, two Simplex Picture machines, Witness my signature on this 27th day of April, 1922. JESSIE M. BOOTON, Administratrix. Attested by Stephen N. Wilson Judge of Prebate for Lafayette County, Missouri.

May 5, 1922. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all cred itors and other persons interested in the estate of Arch Mitchell deceased, that the undersigned former Public Administrator will apply to make final settlement of said estate, at the May term, 1922, of the Probate Court of Lafayette County, Missouri, to be begun and held at the Probate Court room, in the city of Lexington, on the second Monday in May, 1922. HENRY C. CHILES, Former Public Administrator acres being the north side of the two complete compensarchs, five hun-BL "1 Wired onera chairs, one bevel edge mir- nnvrnooor ni urinr unit i nn rnnL cuvai ror fifty-one inches by seventy-eight inches, one bevel mirror nity-seven northeast ouarter.

and the east end of the south side of the northeast quarter, except southwest corner and railway right of way in section nine; all in Township forty-nine of Range twenty-six in Lafayette County, Missouri, and that unless said George Clemmens Foulds, Edward K. Foulds, F.thel Foulds Armstrong. James Ralph Foulds, Mary Jewell Foulds and Dean Foulds be and appear at this Court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the Court House In the Citv of Lexington, in said County, on the 12th day of June, 1922. next, and on or before the said dav answer or plead to the Petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And it is further ordered, "that a coov hereof be published, according to law in The Lexington Intelligencer, a newspaper published in said county of Lafayette, designated by the plaintiff and its attorney or record, for four weeks successively published at least once a week, the fast insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of said next June, 1922, Term or this ijourt.

W. T. TUTT, Circuit Clerk A True Conv From The Record. Witness my hand, Bnd seal of the Circuit Court of Lafayette County this 10th day of April, 1922. W.

T. TUTT, Circuit Clerk ecT 1J 1099 nches by seventy-eight inches, all carpets on floors, in building, one steam heating plant complete, iour ceiling electric fans, thirteen sixteen inch wall electric fans, all office and parlor furniture, one piano and one Reed Pipe Organ with motor attached, together with all other equipment, fixtures and paraphernalia used connection with the operation of a moving picture show and opera house operated by said Hostettler Amuse ment Company in the building above described and being tne same lana, building and equipment purchased by Hostettler Amusement Company irom John C. Young of the City of Lex ington, Missouri, for the purpose of paying the amount due on said notes and the costs and expenses of this Rfilp. Given under my hand this April 26th, 1922. E.

N. HOPKINS, Trustee. April 28, 1922 ODRER OF PUBLICATION. STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF LAFAYETTE ss. In the Circuit Court of Lafayette County, Missouri, June Term, 1S2J at Lexington, in vacation April i 1922.

Edward Shafer vs. Hattie Shafer Defendant tiff herein by his attorney and file Now at this day comes the plnin tiff herein by his attorney ana me petition and affidavit, alleging, amon i other things, that defendant Hattie 1 Shafer is a non-resident of the State 1 tt I hereupon, it is ordered by the 1 Clerk of said court in vacation hi follows: To the said defendnnt Hat Uie Shafer, you are hereby notifiet the plaintiff has commenced a uit against you in una tuuu, ihc hject and general nature of which NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by Corse. Secretary of the Board of Education, Wellington, Missouri, forj said Board, until twelve o'clock, noon, Monday. May 15th.

1922, lor the e- rection and completion of a school building, in Wellington, Missouri. All labor and materials to be furnished in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared lor the same William Mamne. Architect. 659 Sheidley Building, Kansas uty, Missouri. Copies of the plans and spec ifications may be seen at the office of J.

L. Corse. Secretary. Wellington, Missouri. If said plans ana speculations are taken from the office of said Secretary, a dertosit of S25.O0 will be required, which deposit will be returned upon return of said plans and specifications.

Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bond for five per cent of the amount of bid. same bcinir payable to said Board, the amount of said check to be forfeited and said bond to be con. ditioned that amount thereof be for feited if award of contract is made and successful bidder fails to enter into contract and furnish bond for performance within ten days after acceptance or bid. COUNTY CLERK'S NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF LAFAYETTE ss. County Clerk's Office.

Notice is hereby given that a pri marv election will be held at the reg ular polling places in each precinct of said County of Lafayette, on the first Tuesday of August, 1922, being the first day of August, 1922, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices to be voted for at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, the Seventh day of Novem her. 1922: Senator in Congress for Missouri Judge Supreme Court, Division No One. Judge Supreme Court, Division No, Two Uwo) (2) to elect). State Superintendent of Public Schools. Representative in Congress for Seventh District.

Judge of the Circuit Court for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. Member of the House of Represen- Presiding Judge of the County Court. Judge of the County Court, Eastern District. Judge of the County Court, Western District. Clerk of the County Court.

Clerk of the Circuit Court. Prosecuting Attorney. Collector of Revenue. Recorder of Deeds. Judge of Probate Court Justice of the Peace for Clay Town- shin (Tvra to Elect).

Justice of the i'eace lor uavis Township fTwo to Elect). Justice of the reace lor Dover Township (Tvro to Elect). Justice or the feace lor freedom Township (Two to Elect). Justice of the Peace for Lexington Township (Three to Elect). Justice of the 1'eace lor Miuuieton Township (Two to Elect).

Justice of the reaee lor ini-a-Dar Township (Two to Elect). Justice of the Peace for Washing ton Township (Two to Elect). Constable for each of the Eight (8) Townships in this County. Committeeman One for each Po litical Party in each of the Eight (8) Townships in this County. Given under my hand and official seal at Lexington, this the 29th day of April, 1922.

Clerk of the County Court (SEAL) his body; how to build up his physique manly deportment courtesy toward his elders and his fellow student; individual cooking; how to shoot the rifle; how to make his bed; how to care for his personal clothing and his quarters; how food is prepared, the mess hall policed, etc. Much time will be devoted to athletics. Games of all sorts will be organized. Provisions will be made for the baseball player as well as for those who do not specialize in any particu lar game. Massed games will be organized for the latter, There will be recreational facilities also.

Excellent screen films will be provided in addition to educational films. The library wiU be open to students when off duty. The city of St. Louis is easily reached by electric cars. Its many beautiful parks, art galleries, libraries, will vanced training for those between the ages of nineteen (19) and twenty-seven (27) year3.

Graduates of the Blue Course are eligible for commission in he Officers Reserve A more detailed prospectus and application blank will be sent upon request to Headquar ters 102nd Division, 408 Old Custom House, St. Louis, Mo. For The Children. Too much care cannot be ex ercised in selecting a cough med icine for children. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful drug and most effectual in curing their coughs and colds Long experience has shown that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, meets these conditions.

It is a favorite with many mothers. Adv. Dollars and Cents. Counting it only in dollars and cents, how much did that last cold cost you? A man may not always stop work when he has a cold, but perhaps it would be better if he did. It takes about ten days to get completely rid of a cold under the usual treatment.

That time can be much shortened by taking Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy and prop er care of yourself, in fact, a hpttle of this remedy in the house is a mighty good invest ment during the winter and spring months. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Bates were in Columbia, Thursday but a short while, when notified of the death of Mrs.

J. B. Young. They caught the last train out of Columbia and reached home Friday morning. A marriage license has been issued to the following: John H.

Soendker Wellington Lucy May Pointer Lexington Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Thompson announce the birth of a son, Sunday, May 7, 1922. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry C. Net tles 'and little daughter, Mary Claudia, of Kansas Citv. arrived afford the student many delight- Sunday morning for a visit at fill hours. Uva hnma rf Mr NottW rar.

will be divided into ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Will- three courses.

The Red Course son jin Nettles returned home is intended for those without Sunday evening, previous military training, be tween the ages of seventeen (17) and twenty five (25) years. The White Course is intended for hose with previous training. between the ages of eighteen (18) and twenty-six (26) years Graduates of the 1921 Red Course are eligible regardless of ace. The Blue Course is the senior course, and provides ad Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA DR. C.

W-JOHNSON SURGEON DENTIST Hlx Building -Phone 252 J. L. PEAK SURGEON DENTIST Lexington, Missouri A Tonic For Women "I was hardly able to drag, I was so weakened," writes Mrs. W. F.

Ray, ct Easley, S. "Thedoctortreated me for about two months, still 1 didn't get any better. I had a large fam ily and felt 1 Surely must do something to enable me to take care of my little 1 had heard of ate; Cbtmis ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby fclven, that Let ters of Administration on the estate of Richard P. Brock deceased, were eranted to the undersiened on the 8th day of May, 1922, by the Probate Court of Lafayette county.

Missouri, All cersonj havine claims eninat said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the unilersien ed within six months after the date of fcrantinjf said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit or said estate: and it such cufims be not exhibited withri one yenr Irom tne date of granting said letters, they will be forever barred. Witness my signature on this 8th day of May, 191'. T. R. BROCK, Administrator, Attested by Stephen N.

Wilson Judge of Probate for Lafayette County Missouri. (SEAL) May 12, 1D'J2 PAP ill Th3 Wcmsn's Tenia' decided to try It," Continues Mrs. Ray "I took tight bottles In all I retrained my strength nd hive had no more txouUfl with womanly weakness. I have tea children and sm able to do all my housework and a lot out- Coon i can sure recom mend CarduL" T. Take Cardul toiSJ.

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