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( i is SHEETINGS, anv Extra inducements will be given on the above named goods for the Hereafter always notice this space, which will be devoted to special inducements in various departments. Samuel Levy & Co. of Implements ever brought into Bates county. The Casaday Sulky Plow, Farmers. Friend, a n& Kev stone PENIS the Haworth check WEIR CULTIVA A’TORS The new Weir all Iron and steel combined cul- tivators, the new Pekin, all iron and steel com bined cultivators, Butord Rock Island, Weir Furst & Bradly, Canton, Chpder & Morrison Plows. Headquters tor BARBED wik FE: The Bain Farm wagon, the Racine Spring * Wagon, the Baker Grain Drill, Harrows of all kinds and a tull line of TOP BUGGIES, Iron. Steel Nails, and wagon wood work, and the only exclusive line of Shel€ Hardware in the city. R. R. DEACON. ee Taxable Wealth. | Bates county, taken from the Asses- ! sor’s books tor 1884. The followmg abstract is the as- i is 2 ot sessed valuation of Bates county real | | eecetropinandand) afiiced: th = v ate ec ac and personal property. as set forth j = “3 S | [Seax.] ot the county court of said in the assessment list, on the first | 1 \ i f . R | county, this 3oth dav o day of June, 1883: oars January, 1584. L_ ESTATE. ‘ < SS ae ee R. J. Starke, Co. Cicrk Acres. Value. a Ss Acres on baoks, - 538) s—260 acres tour miles west of + es in cultivation and 60 i 100 | grass, all unger tence. j ble and never failing water. town lots on books, 5,256 Good hou Pr Total, Brown Muslins, In witness whereot I have hereun- | seal | LE OF COUNTY COURT. Bates County’s Guardiansin Session for a Few Days. SPECIAE CALLED The Honorable county court of Bates co ied On Monday the 4th, iu session one i week. ess was i trans ourn- | ment Monday jin M the 3rd Th tam swamp land im Twp. 39. to peracre, on terms to suit) pu rchaser. PERSONAL PROPERTY. | Phisis a bargain, No. Value. } —--——- = Se —— = Horses, - = 12,854. Notice of Deaton Mules, - - 3,402 i = Asses and Jennetts go 6120; The co-partnership of A, C. Brewing Next cattle, - - 29,597 464.280 f ton & James Brougn doing business un-/ Sheep, - - 11,896 My S77 {der the firm name of Brewington &! Hogs, - = = 36.528 | Brough, is this day disselved by ‘mutual Allother live stock =~ 318 teonsent. By the terms of dissolution | Money, notes, bonds, | James Breugh isto collect all notes and All otner property, ; accounts due said firm, and to pay all 5 | debts said firm: may owe. Total value, - | A.C. BREWINGTON, Total veal property. $5,530,262 serge —— - ors z >. 2 3s SS4- Personal _24309,622 adebtead to or havi Taxable wealth =7 os i the above firm are reque: ie wealth, 292754 ledtocallon James Brough for settle | I. R. J. Starke, clerk of the coun- | ment at the store tormerly occupied by | — - { Brewington & Brough on west side ot | ty court of Bates county, Missourt. | Suare bd ae = lo hereby certity that the toregoing | Cont ek Bc Gale. We have five Inte county maps for $2, co each. Times OrFice is a true, correct and comptete ab- stract ot the property taxable ot j that the | of $7.90, the License hews & ke ler tor six 5 anedy te were made to Wm. : » the sum of $4003) Swamp land patents were issue Mary E. Roadcap $100: J. T.]to Wm. Jackson, Marv Brassfi ee $500 und Henry Koontz} C. Urear, O. S. Showse. B. $750. Glover, T. L. Fisk, J. B. Innis. Bae ee of M. L. Wolte. cory TREASURERS REPORT. holding inquest on dead body of one RS: Cae ee ae D. W. Smith, a minor, was al- ee ee ee lowed. presented the tollouwing report A number ot accounts were allow- pe ani, pati eon the avenucs ed, which wili be found under the oneal Z cote head of ‘warrants issued’? append- eae and > Be 93, ed hereto. ae 2 pee 75 SECOND DAY. She - iGo ete Dramshop license granted to Saun- Sepuneent i Gores der Bros., and W. B. Roley, ot aa 158 81 Rich Hill. tor the period of six ae a ? E 1290 2O) manthe: School Twp. No. S$ 200 00 The resignation of J. S. Hukle, a iy = ie ts ee justice ot the peace of Pleasant Gap ee a cee: pee township, was accepted. A =a Pee nee Al Slayback, W. G. Compton i " : e oo and Wm. Hulbert appeared before ni i “ = Site the court, and made affidavit to the of “i - A 0? effect that they did not own dogs on . eae the ist. of June 1883, with which WARRANT SISSUED—FIRST DAY they had been assessed, and asked MS Jenkins extra ass $ 1 30 that the same be marked from: their | Bridgeford & Hupp, work assessment list. The court granted in office 15 45 their petition. Lunatic Asylum 649 35 An error in the assessment of C. | Geo Riffle coal for county 9 5° R. Radtord was ordered corrected. | Hanmbal Printing Co. War A schooi loan was made to M. A. rant Book 10 00 and J. D. Harper, mm the sum of SECOND DAY. $200. Aaron Hart mds pauper $ 6o THIRD DAY. N A Wade printing 29 5° The burial expenses of Wm. | Max Weiner mds pauper 125 Creamer who was killed by the cars | Mary C Hal! for poor, tarm 7 10 some moths ago, kaving been order- “4 + keeping poor ed paid by the county court, the farm 1972 75 same was ordered rescinded, since it | E Vandruff coal tor Co. 6 38 had appeared to the satisfaction ot THIRD DAY. court that the deceased left suticient | WoW = Ross building flue at property to defray same. poor farm $ 16 50 The court ordered a foreclosesure | W W_ Koss cleaning privy 35 00 onthe real estate, and an attachment | H H Nichol repairing shoes of all other property, belongmg for pauper 1 00 to one J. H. Tinsley, and the same to he sold to satisfy the mortgage held by the county on said land to secure of which a school loan 316 Is id. due and unp BOURTH DAY. L. Wines of Pleasant Gap town- ship appeared and testified to an ex- cess of assessment on certam real es- tate belonging to him, and asked ne be corrected and a The granted by the court. C. A. Clark appeared and protest- ed against his being assessed and taxed ou two dogs, stating that he never owned, kept or harbored a canine since his residence in Missou- ri. The court ordered the tax to be remitted. re- bate given him. petition was FIFTH DAY. The entire time of the court was taken up in hearing the appealed from the decission of the Boards of Directors in Deepwater After bearng all the ev® idence matter fully, the judzement of the Board of Directors was affirmed. road case township. and considering the SIXTH DAY. us perscnal tax for 1874. Moulton was given credit on in the sunt same being an erro. neous assessment. G. P. Yoakum appeared and on his West Butler ed a reduction ; addition from the rate charged 1m the assessment. The same was granted. _ The Sheriff was ordered to pro- ceed according to law and sell ce the highest bider. Dramshop license for a period of six months were granted to feffress & Ellis. J. A. Lefker special agent to hare cistern in cour! and a pipe extened vard cleaned, from same into the Sheriff’s office, and pump placed therein. But- | ask- | was appoirted a, deed to Wm. A. Hartsell to certain swamp land in Twp. 42, he having completed the full payment for the same. A school loan was made to Win. A. Hartsellim the sum of $soo. The clerk ed to deed to Jose Vilson to certam swamp land in twp. 35, he having made full payment on same. Ain order was made calling a spec- ial election to be held April 2oth, 1854 for the purpose of voting fif- j teen cents on the one hundred dol- | lars On the assessed valuation of real | and personal property in Bates cour ty, to binlda jail at Butler; provid {ing the cost of said jail shall not. ex- | { | ceed $10,000. i Brown & Lefker, poor tarm Sarah Powell keeping Fran- cis McAlister coal foi 3B Newbiil insurance on poor farm T J Wilson tor holding in- quest over Lulla Leabo FOURTH DA®. M A Condra, mdse to pau- er 4 35 Dr E Pyle, sta for county 24 50 E K Carnes, transporting Pauper 135 J B Lynch, tor w ork on Elk Fork bridge 300 CO SIXTH DAY. removing W F Hanks pa- tient from asylum $58 25 GW Eichler. work in coun- ty clerks office 25 00 Mrs Higgsngs for keeping Mrs McHenry pauper i0 OO Mary A Elledge, keeping E Elledge pauper 22 50 R S Catron for expres- 1 50 R & E A Enais, books 51 75 ; Cass Card coal 4.35 W F Hanks board for pris- ’ oners 19 A Ritchey services 20 ¢ A Neptune oe zo 5) | JA Lefker 15 00 | W F Hanks 12 00 ‘Bennett & Wheele: wire tor } poor farm 6 95 Fiax! Fiax!! Flax! Carnes & Hall are prepar- ing to make the largest flax loan ev They Messrs. er put out in Bates county. have about three thousand bus fine seed selected trom last crop; those desiring to sow seed this ¥ money by callin season will save see them betore making other ar- rangements. [hey can furnish eith- er native or Russian the most liberal terms. Having the onLY seed on i flax cleaner in southwest Missouri. outside of Kansas City. ul by in- “suring their customer's flax seed | tree from cail and of the purest kind. This with their hberal dealings and insurpassed tacilities for handling ‘the product. will insure the greatest } returns to the tarmers for their crops. ‘Vhe clerk was ordered to make a | pact make to Eighteen Head Coming dand 4 YEAR OLD MULES Suitable for farm use. Good size, smoothe and sound. Terms made to suit purchaser. Call at C. B. Lewis’ old stand, But- ler, Mo: LEWIS & DUDLEY, PROPRIETORS OF TIlE DOLLIE VARDEN LIVERY STABLE Ave prepared the best turn- Electric to Furnish outs in the City. Eiorses anc bought and soid. The Best Watered Stables in town: can water anything from a Jaybird to an Elephant. Located One Block West of Opera House ESQ’ ER E_ECEHEEe WEED and teed Electric Light of the Southwest BUSINESS COLLEGE, TILER, BU FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN; MESS OER SE. | A thorough and practical business course | will be presented consisting of Penmanship, Mathematics, Grammar, Speeling, Commer- ‘cial Law, Business Correspondence, Tele- graphy and Bookkeeping inits various forms iviz: Merchandise, Book, Railroad, Express land) Telegraph. Ornamental Penmanship and Drawing will be desir- ing them. THE NORMAL DEPARTM NT, Fully mects the demands ot our young frier prepared to pursue the Conimercial course on account of deficiency in the common school branches. Having found it necessary to dd this course of training to the Commercial that I may be better prepared to further the interests of the students, J have secured the services ot W. D. Deaver. A. M., who wiil take charge ot this department: and [ can a ssure every student that nothing will be left undone to promote their highest interests. The Commercial Branches Wili be supcerintended by the Principal, assisted by Prof. H. W. DeRome. both being prac Ll instructors, will also insure success to their students. Ladies and Gentlemen. seeking a business cducation, cannot do better taught to those S Ret than enter this College early, and prepare themselves as Penmen, Book- keepers. Operators ard teachers. Call avd see us. we shail be glad to sec you Ishow vou through the college. Respectfuily. = CEO. W. WEAVER. PRINCIPAL.