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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • Page 7

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LOCAL GRAIN. Quotations furnished by Springfield Hilling company. Flour Planslfter, fl.83; Eagla patent. I1.C5. Whect 72c.

Cornmea) vWholesnle, 90c. Corn Chotw J5e per 100 lbs. Brand 65c. Hay Prime timothy, 7.S0; choice prairie. $7.00.

Feathers Prime live geese. 25ff36o; iflui lE and mixed. 15525c PRODUCE ANT) PROVISIONS. Corrected by. J.

Newt Williams. Hens 7o Hens 7e. Epricg cWciaaa 12. TKtDXr, JTJNB II. 1899.

DULL AND WEAKl munyon's inhaler Liverpool Decline is Felt in Chicago. CONFIDENCE IS JOLTED The Export Demand, How ever, is Large. The Markets in All the Large Cities. CHICAGO, Jun 23, Wheat I both dull and weak today, The weakness is almost entirely the result of a decline of penes at Liverpool, which, fol lowing yesterday's advance bore, shook the confidence of holders not a little. A steadying influence was the con tinued large cash and export demand.

CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRODUCE. CHICAGO, Juno 23. Wheat July, MKic; 7876c; Dec, 77c. Corn July, 34 Vic; 34)ic; Dec. Oats June, 25'c; July, 21ej lie; May, 1'ork June, (8.10; July, 18.10 612V4: ,8.30.

Lard Jon. July, fi.10Uo.UM,. KANSAS CITY GRAIN AND PRO DUCE. KANSAS CITY, June 23. Wheat July, 67c; GS'aC Cash: No.

2 hard, 70c; No. 3 hard, 6769c; No. 2 red. 72c; No. 3 red, 6869c The first car of new sold for 82c at auction.

No. 2 spring, 6870c; No. 3 spring, Corn July, 31c; SlMic. CaEh: No. mixed, 33Vic; No.

2 white, 34c; No. 3 white, 3333V4c. Oatay No. 2 white, 27ftc. Hye No.

2, C9c. Hay Choice timothy. 13.509.00; choice prairie, I7.50S8.0O. ST LOUIS GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ST.

LOUIS, June 23. Wheat No. 2 red cash, at elevator. 75c; track, 77c; June, "Sc; July, 7G Cf Sept. 78V4 fse asked; Dec, 80'ic; Jo.

2 hard, 72'4fl73He. Corn No. 3 cash, 34c; track, S5V4c; June, 3314c sked; July, aked; 33e asked. Oats No. 2 cash, 26c; track, 270 ITVic; Jute, 26c; July, 23fco asked; asked; No, I whit.

30c. Pork 19.00. 1 ard Prim steam, $U2'4; choice, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAQO, June 23. Hogs Receipts, C.OtiO; eaay.

Mixed and butchers, $3.60 3.82'4; good heavy, J3.70S 3.80; rough Jn avy, 13.5063.60; light, Cattle Receipts, ateady. Cows end helfera, beeves, $1,500 Texas tseeri. i4.00U4.75; stock rs and feeders, J3.60(5D.10. Sheep Receipts, weak. Sheep lambs, 3.7Cu6.70.

KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. KANSAS CITY, June 23. Cattli Kccelpts, 2,400 natives, 900 Texane, market ateady, strong and active. Na tive steers, heavy, medium, jt.S5fi5.20; light, $4.0005.10: Texas Mcera, $4.00 4.90; Texa cowi, 3 SO; native cows and heifers, 4. So; stcckers and feeders, Hills, $2.504.00.

Hoge Recel.cs. Very dull. Jlu'k of sales, heavy, $3.70 'paskera, f3.C7H93.75: mixed, light, york tr, pigs, Sheep Riiccipta; steady. Culls, J2.50Q3.C0; lamba, f4.606.60; clipped muttons, stockers and feed trs, $3.1533.75. ST.

LOUIS LIVE STOCK. ST. IjOUIS, June. 23. Cattle Receipts.

800; steady and strong. Fair to cbulce native shipping and export eteere, $1.70 0 5.20, with fancy worth up to dressed beef and butche fleers, light steers, $3.50 4.75; stockers and feeders. $3.004.60 cows and heifers, bulls, cannera. fl.6002.75; Texas and Indian steera, cows and heifers, $2.5004.00. Hogs Receipts, Be lower.

Yorkers and packers, $8.70 8.801 Lutohere, Sheep Receipts. ateady. tive muttons, spring lambs, fJ.O0Q7.25. BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY, KANSAS CITY, June 23: Butter Creamery, 16c; dairy, 13d. Fees Fresh.

10V4C. CHICAGO. June 23. Butter Firm. Creameries, 13H18c; dairies, 11 15He.

Eggs Barely steady. Freeh, 12e. Dressed Poultry Steady. Turkeys, Be; chickens, NEW YORK. June 23.

Butter Steady. Western creamery, 15V4 J8c. Eggs Steady. Western, 14V415c ST. LOUIS LEAD AND SPELTER.

ST. LOUI3, June 23. Lead $4.35 Spelter $3.50. LOCAL LIVE STOCK. Furnished by Price's stock yard, Pat ton alley.

Hoes Cattle Bulla, cows, $3.00 tj 3.76; heifers, veals, $4.00 i.bQ; rows ana calves. Bleers, Sheep $3.50 4.00; lambs. 4.50. by The Is next dav CUROS CATARRH Colds, Coughs, iiayi ever, uron chitls, Aathma tf UvIv Jand 8,1 VVi 5 of the Throat and Lungs. riArtd of through 1t.mu.H fr'oS Tou? trlla, flvanalne and .11 i.

nrl diseased part, whlrb raaoot be reached br dlclne taken into lb. I rearer, IA mm ami ri s.r. qottto tht oraieun av. at a Mm and trmie la Iht vW rm druagttu orttnl by mail, ISO! Arch MU. ARCAIN A D.siable Cottagj, Well located; new and modern.

Will be sold cheap. Small cash pay ment; balance monthly. R.P.Haldeman COME AND LET US TALK TEETH WITH YOU. TEETH WitoouiPlaf.t. The only first class equipped Dental Office In the city.

Three years In Spring Held and will remain permanently. No delay. waiting. Seta teeth In on day.Lady In attendance. Beta teeth, $5 to 12.

Gold fillings. II tip. AH other fillings, 60c. Painless extracting, 25c. DR.

WIENER, Over Fink's Drug Store, oppoaite Heer D. O. Co. 222 Boonvllle atreet, Spring field. Mo.

Mrs, Kern, D. 0. OrWdaate of th Amrlcm Scbool ot OSTEOPATHY, KIRKSVILLE, MO. OFFICE IIOIH 8 to 13 a. m.

Ii30 to diSO p. an.) Sandari eereled. ROOM 6, BAKER BLOCK. LEE CO. i CLEANERS AND DYERS 1 303 W.

Walnnt For Drunkenness and ieeley Drug Using P1M write n. CorrwtondOce ClMUiat.ntlau THE ure PARENT INSTITUTE St DC, DW1UHT, ILU Eggs 8c Butter 10S15c Tallow 2V4c. Hides Dry flint, 12c; green sail, Cc: green bides, 6c. Wool Tub washed, 24c; clear fleece, hurry, 81312c. Quotations of fruits, nuts and pro duce reported daily by P.

W. Bahl, broker; Bananas $2.0002.50. Oranges f4.25 4.50. Lemon f4.2a4.60. Potatoes New, $1.25.

Oreen and Wax Beans ba Httsperrics iz.un per crate. Blackberrlea $2.00 per crate, Cherries $1.50 per crate. Figs 16c Bologna Cheese 13c. Coroannts 5c. Almonds 17c, Brazil 10c.

Filberts 12c. Pecans 10c CAPT. C0GHLAN. Man Who Sana N6ch der Kalier" la Comlngr This War. Captain Coghlan, the sea dog who created such commotion In New York singing "Hoch der Kaiser" will probably pass through Springfield over the Frisco some flay early in next wees.

caDtaln, who la now la St. Louis, billed to speak before a Chautauqua assembly at Wlnfleld, one day week, and his most direct route from St Louis to Wlnfleld la over the Frlpco. through this city. If he should pass through here on a train an effort will probably be made to have him show himself at the Frisco depot. TO CLEAN THE STREETS.

Folic Maklna a Crnaade oa Immoral Character. The police are making diligent efforts to keeD the streets free from immoral characters after night Of course there has always been more or lees effort In that direction, but under the terms of the present ordinances governing Im morality, the police nave more lauiuae than formerly. Policeman wilkerson last wgnt ar rested Minnie Homer on the north side. She was before Judge Coslon this morn ing and was fined $1 aad costs, which laid, AB ed, 33 by leg In 1T1E LEADER DEMOCRAT, SPRINGFIELD, MO. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1SD9.

THE WANTS 1 lie charge fur "want" culomn vrrtialna; eenta per Una for the flrat Ineertlen and 3 eenta par line fur rat'h. aubarquent eonaeentlve In rrllun, (ba minimum cliarsje fur an sdvertleeuient ln lntf 35 eenta. The average nuuibrr of worda la a line la aevrn. The "mil" column la an eapeelall? valuable medium fur anon ndrertlee monta aa Ko Swle and ISxohauiie, For Heat, Ilrrp and Slluutlone Wanted, l.uat and Found. An loventnient of 83 eenta (wfalrh para for a line advertlaement 3 luaertlona) Invariably una the want.

Aa ninny aa 100 rrpllea have tireti received to one of three little advertlecnteuta printed in the Lender Democrat. The Invariable rule for "want" eol nmn ailvertlaemrnte la CASH If AU VAXCE, the amall amounta Involved not permitting of an? expenae for buok keepliiit and collectors. MONEY TO LOAN On Farms aid City Property. Large or email sums. Ho mes Hlbbard.

Public Square, Sprlnsftcld, Mo. roil SALE Oil TRADE. ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS 6EV eral bouses and lots in different parts of the city. West side ol square, ovtf the Star Clotbtog House. F.

T. Milla WANT THE PEOPLE TO KNOW that Latham C. O. D. Mca Market sella the best cnta of Kanfc City beef at 12H cents per pound.

No 213 North Campbell street, opposite th Denton hotel. Phone 811. Fresh nsn a specialty. NEW UPRIGHT PIANO. HIGH grade, to trade for real estate.

What have you to offer? Address Piano, care Leader Democrat office. FOR SALE A GENTLE DRIVING mare. Snqulre at 13C4 Benton avenue. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, THTJ nicest suburban property in Kprtjig flcld; 2 acres; houe, barn, fruit, eis tern. Poss8tilot at once.

S. W. Moore, buu li encrry street. FOR SALE CHEAP, GENTS' NEW bicycle; has never been used, Stnte street FOR SALE TOESH COW. ALSO 80 acres of land to trade for team wagon and harness or stock.

Call on or sddress, C. A. Hubbard, deputy sheriff. FEMALE HELP: WANTED A GOOD WHITE GIRI for general housework. Apply, i'J Evans street WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENER al housework and cook.

Permanent position to right party and good wage, Apply, 909 Benton avenue. MALE HELP. Wf ANTED MAN AND WIFE ON A farm; permanent position for right parties. Address Farm, Leader Demo crat office. WANTED TRAVELING 8ALE3 mcn to sell our choice roasted package coffee, exclusively or as a aide line, on big commission; an ordinary salesman can make a handsome Income with our coffee.

Thosmas M. McBeo Co, Mansfield, O. WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOK keeper and stenographer. Address, with references, Q. Leader Democrat WANTED TEN EXPERIENCED agents to sell furniture, carpets, rugs and lnco curtains on easy payments.

229 eaBt Commercial street J. Moore, Manager. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE, $60 monthly guaranteed; new field open; nave made arrangements to place graduates on through trains, east and west Last year we placed BOO barbers. $15 weekly. Eight weeks completes.

Send for catniogue. aioier Barber Col lege, St. Louis, Mo. LOST AND rOUXD. LOST THURSDAY, A DIAMOND to combination ring; stone la setting that screws to ring band; was lost be tween H.

M. Heckart's Jewelry store, at coriier of South street and square, and L. H. Murray's residence, 304 west Walnut street Finder return to SnrlnKfleld Republican business office and receive reward. LOST LEATHER BACK RECEIPT book.

Return to J. L. Whlttaker Leader Democrat office. FOU RENT. FOR RENT NEATLY FURNISHED front room, with bath; one block from square.

414 South street, second floor MISCELLANEOUS. STORAGE. MOVTNQ. The cleenest and only storage house with furniture vans. Furniture pack shipped or stored.

Careful moving specialty. Responsible. Office and stables Klrby's arcade, southwest corner square. W. O.

Knight Telephone 340. SUMMER SCHOOL at th Queen City Business college. 218 Boonvll'e street 1 3 per cent reduction on any course. Call at any time or write oa ana we III take pleasure In explaining our roars and method ot training students actual business from the start for teaching bookkeeping, and the universal dictation course for teaching shorthand. WANTED PARTIES WITH MAGA.

tines snd periodicals to bind know that the Jewell Publishing 101 Col street prepared to do the work th best atyl tad at th lowest Erie, It THE WANTS A TRUSTWORTHY HOY OF 16, recently from Michigan, wants a situa tion; la arctifltomcd to work outdoors and Indoors. Address car this office, WANTED TWO ROOM3 FUR nlshed for housekeeping, where there a yard. Address CulUy'u. LOOK OUT IF YOU WANT YOUR pianos and household goods carefully moved, packed and shipped telephone SOS. Responsible for all damages.

Good conveyances for plcnlrlc drives. Sam Herrlck, with Hymes Bennett Imp. Co, NOTICE DAVID PRICE HAS PUR chased the fine Saint Lamberts registered Jersey bull of Peter Horning, and bo will be for service at Price's wagon yard. Terms reasonable. DIGNUM'S LOAN OFFICE A gnlns In unredeemed pledges.

Ladles' and gent' watches, organs, sewing machines, etc W. 1L DIgnuin, $23 College street WANTED AT MAINE3' 270 OUTH Campbell street, ISO second band King Heaters; refrigerators, household and kitchen furniture, carpets, etc Fer tent, rVr Cent, 7 Fer Cen MOKr TO LOAtf. Iteparntrnt anr time. Annan In tereat. Some City Frnprrtlea foi aale at foreeeloanre prlcea.

Several nrat claas Farma. Mineral proper. tlee. All klnda Inaurunee e. J.

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Agtnt, LOUISVILLE. ST. Haeberle's Compound balsam. CTRES ALL IILOOI. A.tD KIDJET DISEASES vrnea all other reined lee faJL CALEB SQlitin, Cem Aareat, In SprlaaflelS.

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612 at Elm street AH work warranted. Lcav orders and will call XMU SCIN ad IfaU fecck. Florida 1 TRUSTEE'S 8ALE Whereas, Stcph en Johnston and Urotu Johnsion. hii wife, by their certain deed of trust, dm ed the 4th day of November, 1895, and recorded November 11. 1S95, in the re coraers omce or Grceno county.

Ml sourl, in deed of trust record book lis, at page 63, conveyed to D. H. In gram, aa trustee, the following descrlb ed real estate, situate In Greene couuty, Missouri, to wit: Ints forty one, forty iwo, rorty tnree, rorty slx, forty eight forty nine, eighty, eighty one and oltsh ty two, In what Is known as Queen City niimuon to, nmi la tlie city of Spring new, Missouri, la trust, to secure th payment of one certain coupon note In mid doed described; and whereas, said need or trust provides that ahoul.l tie fault be madoln the payment of fld coupon note, or either of the lntertt coupons, or in the paymont of taxes wnen due, then the whole debt, at th option or the legal bolder thereof, shall forthwith become due and navahle: nn whereaB, default haa been made In th payment of six Interest coupons whe they became duo; and whereas, the le gnl holder, on account of said dofault, nas elected to declare said debt and crucd interest thereon due anil payable, unci cud ni'Mami int )rcM are now pant una nnn unpaid; now, therefore, publli nmice is uoreny given, that I). H. In gram, trtmtco, at the request of the lepal noiuer or eald debt by virtue of th powers to me given in tald deed of trust win, on FRIDAY.

JULY 14, 1899, sell the property herein described public auction to the highest bidder ior casn at tho court home door in Greene county, Missouri, between the hours nine o'clock In the foronoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for me purpose or paying aald debt and the accrued interest thereon, together with the cost and expenee of exeentlng this trust. m. m. jnukam. Trustee, First publication June 21, 1899.

TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having oecn mane in tne payment ot the debt secured by a deed or trust made br J. Rountree and It L. Rountree, his wife, dated July 23, 1889, and recorded In deed or trust door no. S3, page 617 In the recorder's office in Greene coun ty, Ma, 1 win, on SATURDAY, JUNE 24. lsfi!) at the court house door in said county, sell to the highest bidder for caah that nart of the property in said deed rl.

scribed, which has not 'been released, the same being situated In said county and described aa lot No. 4. of George M. Jones' 1st addition to the city of Springfield, Mlsiourl, for the purpose or Bam trust. w.

j. BKADSHAW, Sheriff and Acting Trustee. First publication May 30, 1899. TKUSifciss sale Tbe deed; cl trnst mane ny sarapnina T. Kellev and Jesse M.

Kelley, her husband, dated De cember 18, ist7, and recorded In book 16, at page ZS3, reconw of deed's of fice, Greene county, Missouri, having been forfeited, the undersigned trus tee In said deed, will, at the requeeit of the legal holder of the aald deed mentioned, on MONDAY, JULY 3. 1S99. sell at public sale, at the court house door In Greene county, Missouri, for casn, me lonowing aeacrioea real es tato In said deed conveyed to satisfy the conditions of said deed of trust viz: Beglnnlg 24 feet north of the a E. corner of lot 08 In block 18 of the original plat and survey of the town (now city) of Springfield, runnlnc thence north 96 feet, thence west 117 feet; thence sotflh 96 feet; thence east 117H feet to the place of beirlnnlne Also all of lot ti in block 18 of the original survey or tne town of Sprlng neid, wo. E.

L. SANFORD, Trustee. First publication June 7, 1S99. DEFAULT HAVING BEEN in tne payment or tne notes secured br a deed of trust, dated April 29. 1S89.

and Tecordcd In book 92, page 133, of deed records of Greene county, Missouri, mado by Erasmus Tracy and Glorcner Tracy, hla wife, the under signed trustee 'will, on SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1899. proceed to sell at the court house door In said county, at public vendue for cash, the property In ealrl deed de scribed as the south hnlf of the northeast quarter of section 25, township 31, range 20, for the purpopea of said trust J. BRADSHAW, Sheriff and Acting Trustee. Firat publication Juno 20, 1899. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS.

In the District court for the Southern Dlvlson of the Western District of Missouri, in nanKruptcy. In the matter of Simeon A. Baker, bank ruptin bankruptcy. To the creditors ot Simeon A. Baker.

of Springfield, In county of Greene, and district aforeeald, a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that on tho 17th day of June, A. 1899, the said Baker was duly adiudlcatcd bnnkruDt: land. that the first meeting of the cred itors win do rein at mnce otv rercree, Leader block, Springfield, In Greene "county, on the 30th day of June, A. 1899, at 10 o'clock In the foronoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. GEO.

S. RATHBUN, Referee In Bankruptcy. Lydy A Lincoln, Attya. for Petitioner, June 16, 1899. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Central National Bank, Spring Held.

June 21, 1899. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Central National bank will be held at the Central National bank In Springfield, on the 28th day of July, 1899. between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and o'clock p.

m. for the purpose of considering and voting upon the question of the voluntary liquidation of said bank, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. WM. H. HORINE, Cashier.

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H. Rockwood, rilTSlClAJt AMU sinOKOI. Disease of Women a OfSre over Hlnton's Drug Store; Ressldenre 818 West Walnut Reei decce 'Phone. OSc hourf 14 to LI at X1Q a RAILWAY TIME TABLES. FRISCO LINE.

EAST AND SOUTH. .7 No. 2, St Louis mail arrive, 9:00 a. depart, 9:10 a. tn.

No. 4, Springfield accommodation Arrive, 8:10 p. m. No. 6.

8:. Louis Limited Arrive, 11: 3 p. depart, 11:45 p. m. No.

8. East Expie.a Arrive, 10:45 P. depart, 10:55 p. ra. o.

62, Chadwlck accommodation Arrive, 6:10 p. m. No. C2. Kansas City MallDepart :20 a.

m. No. 66, Kansas City Limited Depart. 11:60 p. m.

JVEST AND SOUTH. No. 1, Tcxaa and Kansas Mall Arrive, 6:00 p. depart, 6:15 p. m.

No. 8. Fayetteville accommodation Depart 7:00 a. m. No.

6, Texas Limited Arrive, 4:10 depart. 4:20 a. m. No. 7, Kansas and Oklahoma Arrive, 6:00 a.

depart. 5:10 a. m. fs'o, 61. Chadwlck.

accommodation part, 9:25 a. m. No. 61. from Kansas CltyArrtva, 6:00 p.

m. No, 63. from Kansas City Arrive, 4:10 n. m. FHEI.PS AVENUE DEPOT.

No. 61, Springfield to Chadwlck De part, 9:65 a. m. NO. 62.

Chadwlck to Springfield Are rive, 4:45 p. m. MEMPHIS ROUTE. COLNO EAST. No.

1 Arrive. 6:25 d. deDart 6:40 p. m. No.

3 Arrive, 6:00 a. depart, 16 a. m. No. 63 Dcpart, 7:05 a.

No. 43 Arrive, 3:50 p. m. COINO WEST. No.

2 Arrive. 0:30 a. depart 9:45 a. m. No.

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46 Depart. 1. 00 p. m. No.

64 Arrive, 4:30 p. m. ORDER OK PUBLICATION' StaM of Misourl, County, of Grei nn, ss: lu the circuit court to Mar term, John Day va. J. T.

Walkor, John Kelley, D. M. Evans. Ilosia Walker and John P. Mulllua, partition order of publication.

Public notice la hpreliv pI In pursuance of an order and rierrea of the circuit court of Greene county, Missouri, entered In the above entitled catiao, on the 23d day of May, 1S99, Wm. J. Bradbhaw, hhetiff of Greene county, will, on Saturday, tho 24th day of June, 1S99, at the front door of the court house in Spiinstlield, Greem county, between tlin hnura nf o'clock In the forenoon and 5 o'clock in tna afternoon of said rlar. nl public auction to tho hlgheiil bidder, for cart in hand, tho fnl. lowing described real csttue pltttatd In Greene county, to wit: BpeIti nlng at the northwest corner of tha northeast quarter of the sotithwe.it quarter of section nine (9), township wentw elght (28), rango twenty ons 1), thence east to tho rl of way of tho Springfield nud Southern Railroad company, thence smith tilonp; eald ight of way to the southern boundary line of said northetust Quarter of southwest quarter, thcii' west to the southwest corner of paid forty acre tract, theneo north to beginning.

Also commencing at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 9, township 28, range 21, running thence easj 25 rods for a beginning pnlnt, tlieuce running east 5 rods, thence Routh 27 rods, thence west 9 rod. and 9 1 2 feet to the middle of a creek, theneo north 7 rods to tho beginning. Also beginning nt a point 23 rods and 9 feet east of tho northwest cor ner of the Boutheai quarter of the southwest quarter ot section 9, township 28, range 21, thonre east 21 feet. eouth 18 roils and 10 feet, thmico weet 4. feet, thence north 18 rode and 1U feet to the beginning.

Alao commencing at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter ot sec. tion 9, township 23, range 21, running thenco east 25 roild for a beginning: thence cast 5 roils, thence south 27 rode, thenco west 9 rods and 9 1 2 feet the middle of tho creek, thence north 27 rods to the beginning. Also beginning 34 rods and and 14 links cast and 13 rods north of the southwest corner of tho southeast quarter of the southwest of section 9, town hip 2S, range 21, thence north 5 rods nd 18 links, Wdt rods and II links. thenco north 3. rods, cast 3 rods and 1 links, thence north III rods and 7 links, thence west 12 1 2 rods, thence south 40 rods, east 12 1 2 rods to the beginning.

All the above described tracts of land doecribrd lies west ct nd adjoining tho Sprlngfleld and outhern Railroad company, that la west of and adjoining tho right of way. small tract of the above described land was heretofore deeded by Wm. Armstrong and J. T. Walker to the Ash Grove White Lime company, aa shown by deed record book No.

110, at page 457, WM. J. BRADSHAW, Sheriff of Greene County, Ma Heffernan Helternan, Attorney for Plarntlff. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereat, Joule Hayea, unmarried, by her certain Anei of tmst, execute 1 July 17, 1S97, and recorded July 17, In the office of the recorder il of Groene county, Missouri, In book 154, page 173.

of th recorda of trust deeds of gUl county, conveyed to J. E. Mellette, as trustee, the following described real estate, situate In the county of Gene. In the state of Missouri, to The SK ti ot the NE V4 of Sec. 23, Twp.

31, Range 21 containing 4rt acre, and wbereaa, default has been made In the payment of the note and Interest seettred by aald deed of trust, therefore, nt tho request of the legal holder of said note, under the power and authority conferred by said deed of trust, trustee, I will, on TUESDAY, JULY 11. 1S39. betwepn the bours of 9 o'clock tn th forenoon and 5 oYInrlc In the afternooa of said day. at the east front door of tb court houe lu the city of Snr'nictield, Greene county, Missouri, offr sale at public vendue for caJh to the hiRhnit bid 'er the e. sate herelnbcor de srrlhed for the purpose of lyltg the debt and Interest, cos's and excises of executing th'd tr'Ht.

J. E. MELLETTE. Tr Flret publication June lij). T.

W. Hutihe of D.u'.!. rtp of tbe lUrvest lffg Mich'xe cou 04 "tt ii axrlvaJs Haui. 1 i i 1.

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