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NOTICE OF. authority of an order of the County G Bates county, Missouri, made and enj record at its regular February term, spe: lection bas been ordered and at the close of business, February 13, 1900: eld in said county in the manner provide Spruce Items. PL PIPAA RIPPLE ALL PLL PPLE PAPLPIEBPPA LP WPS ? Readers of the Times please let us Know what your neighbors do Because we only write What we think is true. The peeple of this neighborhood are hustling around preparing for plowing and oat sowing and the most of the people are changing places, except those who are going Says she had a ‘““HOT TIME” with her . : ses west. : s Tuesday, the zoth day of March, e 5 all ov Ww. n as Loans and Discounts.. Capital Stock : rel old sew ing machine but it is all over now It is reported that Mr. Chas. Wil- Overdrafts Surplus Funds for the purpose Dg Upon & propos Furniture and Fixtures » 00 Deposits incur an indebted: of Forty hy) Cash and sightexchange x 103 lars for the purpose of building for said county st the county sea therest increase of the tax levy of thirte conte on Que Hundred Dollar valuation for fo -e ise 2c three years, to pay the same when I certify above is correct. i proposition will be submitted to thy Taam ed voters of ead county to be voted Tigi > -Tp Re which said order o court is as fi E. D. KIPP, Cashier. STATE OF MISSOURI |”), ollows; County of Rates, % In the County Court at the February Now on this 9th day of February, the same being the Sth day of } regular February term of $191,436 0s night, and we are very sorry to hear that Turner Radford was so badly burned with wood. Light Running New Home, ere The sharivari was largely attended Take warning ladies, don’t sit down and at Mr. Matthew Evans’ Thursday wear your life out with a hard running EY PS OS SNR She has thrown it away and bought a son is improving a poultry farm and has been exposed to thesmallpox and y w b hat Jour Sewi i ; sage nt the best trade—that is yours. Sewing machine. pee pinge timieett elder cedieamce! We want th y Mrs. Josephine Stephenson has You want the best groceries—they are ours. zene of county is presented to the : : 5 \d petition and app : rented I. M. Kretzinger’s farm for the guy We can make the prices: scosing ition and application bulla coenill eae SE t 108s, within and for said county at the county coming year. — = a ; “4 thereof, to cost the sum of fifty thousand Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Rich Hill, concerned We can get together. ten thonennd Golinrs of ould suse to balay 7 * | = county and the rema een ea) slowly. 3 aigetrow mages | lars to be raised by rec levy of taxes foraaial e think since Spruce has got so r = oe ee purpose for a peried of three yeare at Seiam S r . f thi o sh e Lage many good merchants that it will be W Fe WATCH, W ew ant your Chickens valuatien foreach of id’ yeu ‘call peated the central trading point of eastern eepneogeeevensorscoosor® te stating and repres ming ths that It ie nap Bates. We hope they will continue wd Lontane Sor tho purpose ot Daalal i to keep their goods marked down like o 3 tent gereting bere ragga fae i — they vow bave them: a come and revenue of said county provided fw A és 3 3s this year and for any one year, seq Lim I. M. Kretzinger has purchased os =, ana ap mr piney oo pay sa et indent BU : ness e direct levy of taxes for quite a number of hogs the past o = , , i ee +4 pose during the period of three years, an ae week. He is the leading hog buyer of = SMI T H Ss W ew ant your Eggs. foe Seen ioc cats eb eta eusan a = & EE ioe} ing that an election be held to aut this section . the incurring of such indebtedness and — J.E. and E. E. Kretzinger will s petidion and ap Hteation being heart and ow ha start Thursday for Oklahoma to = Hidered, and it being necessary to bulla & penne /an the faten = seat therest, and the suse ‘eseseary “ts A Pin e e. Zz sea! ereof, an e sum neces we Geo. Borum will move Monday on eocccceseecooocooeeess he ae coe Bg of I their farm near Spruce. aS 3 no wd couney tor thie near ana. at ecrit : J : 3 t : of said county for this year and for any om™e *" Mr. Selinger is moving on Van BARGAINS z We want your Butter! Kay Snag ror A fou, ane Se M Kretzinger’s farm for the coming foeveewewwae Tl ewwweewee forty thousend dollars. for the sald f building @ court house for said coi it) fy te toe geri] year. pekocaae tae! county seat thereof, wich sald eum iain rxeeas¢” d oe a he == = = : : of the surplus funds of said count; excess a : 5 James Stephenson will move on bottom where LHe Way to make these go farthest bring them to | or the torat incor evenue of eald ae Deep Water Items. highly respected lady, a ie neigh- the Gctridsetann nece omk provided f this year and for any om Ce ‘ : . bor, and a kind and affectionate wife = eae i ra koi eees by iam ands levy of dition ca ee 18 We surely think that Mr. Ground and mother. She leaves a sorrowing Hoople, Watane, lel eons mooweeee panne pen : woes pret Be direst cade y be Yi coroseeoorse i ‘el y > - ealli indeb . Hog saw his shadow the — ~— husband, four daughters and six ay find them by calling at 1. M. SMI I H & SON Saye “ig ae x i tg ctock 5 tion be he in thie sai yin Mrs. Lizzie Morehead, who has sons to mourn their loss. She, was retzinger’s stock farm, Spruce, Mo- manner provided by law on Tuceda H 20th day of March, 1900, for the 7,04 been quite sick with inflammatory ini tc It is reported that there is one fam- . " : . submittin, id position toincur said rheumatism, is fast improving. foesy thowsen 5] edness of nd dollars for the Bat of building a court house by aa. incresse rest in the Johnstown ceme-|. . ily of colored people in Montrose. Tom Clizer has been making lots of sales from his shop the past month. tery Monday evening, followed by a Dr. J. W. Choate of Butler, attenc large concourse of sympathizing ed the sale of Mr. Jackson on last}, . 5 friends. Rose. a ~ ‘ Saturday, which was a success. George Watson will move to his Olaf Chambers who is attending s farm this fall and improve it. His school at Appleton City, is sick with} | Vr. n and Surgeon. |farm lies near Johnstown. George Special treatment of eye, ear, nose]; . , be Ppcccniennaa notice of said election be giv ’ isan Arkansas farmer and knows 4 notice of the same in some newspaper the mumps. ¥ : I~ — oe . i . | and throat. Office consultation free. edin Bate ty, Missouri Arthur Kimball of Golden City, is | Ofjco on east side of square. 13-4 how to farm. STar. sj acne Cosa caetase tax levy of thirteen cents on ae one hi T fel 2 doliars valna ion fer three years to pay the 5) same, to be voted pee by the q ~ of the county st eh election te th rept D a ' eopesiten be: mitted to ty for ion. of said count id special is further ordered that at lea Dr. Short, Phy: proud to say it is a girl. Z We are loaning money on good farms in[Bates Messrs. George and yet i County at 6 percent interest, payable once a have just returned from Danville, Ill, year, and do not charge any commission. We fh Eg e+ / 4 the seul of + where they went to see their mother,| We wish to again remind the read-|®0d no prospects of their being bet- set my hand and» who was very sick and who died | ers of the Times that Amoret is still] ter Soon. handle nothing but first-class loans, must be = (ones) 9oet ee eae ee 2 & 18th Gay of February, shortly after their arrival. on the map, and that our people are} Quite a number on the sick list. Clerk ef Scone soaes C. P. Coleman says he is the proud | prospering under this dreadful admin- Mrs. Emma Griffith, who has been Soe tone Mo. istration. : quite sick for some time, is slowly im- have this class of security and want a loan, -_-_— write us giving description of farm, amount Notice of Special eee 2 jotioes i wanted and we will come and see you at once. Boy | _ctgtien te nerebg given te Ballard Breezes. Amoret Items. The roads—the terrible rough roads a good farm and we do not loan more than 40 per cent of the cash value of farm. If you owner of aswift team. Boon Kash’s salelast Tuesday was} Some of our people are going to K. | Proving. well attended and things sold at rea-| C. July 4th to see the elephant and Uncle Dick Andrews visited at Bob 5S ] | Bates County, Missouri sonable prices. Boonleaves soon for | look for gold standard men. Alexander s Sunday. : & brewer ne fhe Fone saa term, Granite Oregon. J. B. Van Patten has gone to Iowa M.S. Kiersey lost a No. 1 saddle G&G special election nan been ordered cry wile Several of our best citizens left last | we are told, to bring home some horse one day last week. 5 5 a, county in the manner pro to Monday for Granite, Org., and sev-| kitchen furniture in the shape of a| We think our neighbors are in 5] | Tuesday, the zoth Day of March, 1900, whe eral more are preparing to follow. | cook. favor of the new court house by di- N EVADA, MO. pon the question of I We regret their departure, but our/ The railroad company has some | fect taxation—no bonds. GS} ‘ titi best wishes go with them. men here repairing cars. Now and then a case of measles 2 pay Married on last Thursday at the _Andy Morewood anticipates put- | ™akes its appearance. : = = = : goats, when aud casa ny clsction to _— —. Bore ts Ra = in another saw mill at this place ae pans yes aes you move | bedside, no time for the west | Grand River Items. eters ot raid county, whieh esta ‘erase et “4 ons 2 yveek I a - + cou * ow ae, Ss ae near future. as ee see and| Mrs. J. A. Warford is better. Roards are somewhat muddy in| STAT! Gr Missounr, Yes Hoil. We wish them abundant suc-|} Rich Hillis trying to cut quite a . 8. eee sates the Long residence. Geo. Haggard has our thanks for | these parts, : i ee aS cass. swith in the court house affair, but - L. Hooper had a splendid horse | fayors. = eit by ler has take: anes: taphe ere Seat serene, "io, the Jobn Rains helped Guy Freeman | they had as well save wind and print- Shih last week Will Winegardner was quite sick @ | of ¢} clean oe CR aoe sei at eomces, 0 Laan haul hay one day last week. ers ink, as they can’t ‘show us.’” We Arbuckle Bros. assisted by Thos. | few days. Dab peice = Sa Re Oe itd otter Ronseholdere of Beta Wm. Fenimore and Miss Ona Sal-| are all for Butler first, last and Lynch baling hay this week Spl pancinies Misnourt, praying oa i 5 . all ach are baling hay this week. Ed Smith wound up by having the | ; eds : ER mr veys Et 4 4 ’ . t bi 7 fied voters mon, both of Montrose, were united | the time. The wolf round-up will take place] measles “ Measles are still raging in this com- Soeee pelt pel in marriage last Wednesday at the} Mrs. J. M. Licklider of Richards, | P¢Xt Saturday, too bad last week.| Dr. Wolfe's friends will be glad te ee sald county ‘provitions of Article & Chap- bride’ - Eee ’ . = : = 9} Preaching at Altona last Sunday 4 teed Statutes of Missouri, ride’s home. _ [is here visiting her mother. Let’s all go. know he is doing well in Oklahoma. | was largely attended a relating to the restrainin, “ Next Sunday, March 4, Rev. Blain} Mrs. W. H. Sherwood went to Pitts-| Fred Williams of Maple Grove, was Bob Alexander has two good | Th ae ataoat im the specie of hstee, male will preach here. burg Saturday_and returned Sunday, | @ Welcome caller Saturday. horses for sale oat ae raed gp nbn te eine, sheer, “an for end een M. Embree was sightseeing in} Dr. Pierce is kept busy attending| Preaching at Walnut Sunday. Uncle Lewis McCombs will ge south i a re oa cal ts eal petition Seung heard | Johnstown last Saturday. the sick of this community. Andy Ray and wife drove down to] in thespring. We wish him well. | = ate 2 wh ae ; bein due form fend containing’ the names of mo Mr. Boman of near Montrose, was/ Quite a smallpox story has been | 5 his sister, who is quite sick, one Par eins ain pompites ihe house Gounty, tie thereupom by the.court, here of re the guest of his cousin John Wetzel, | in circulation around here, but it | day last week. lcm site) oa Rd * | and moved inte it last week. We = d that - special lection "be tneld ithe several days last. week. proved to be a fake. Ed Hooper brought us 12 hens and Foster Items | Rope Be will De picowed with, Bia Mer pwede phir Mad pape Pipers Lo. sald ques: Johnstown people say if it don’t} Our new roller mill is running at | Tooster. So need not be surprised) coyeral of eee “ home. . ; rata f artic ned me cost anything to apply for a court] full blast, and the elevator man is |if the chicken market goes broke ere| oourt ; ‘ ee a citizens attended | Miss Myrtle Ewans of Adrian, visit- relate ee house we'll put in an application. shipping several cars‘tof corn. long. Mi: 7 *h e ye = “ee i ith | Me eed noes ee eee mule, ase, cattic. ewine, shetp and gouts, and Sides © W.. Hi. Shelton and son A ans ueeude haan ill be eaeen at am Rerkabila Gf Case. cognts a — Mas Jasper is quite sick with | The bad weather has checked the that said question be sabmitted to the quail: Willie and Guy Freeman hauled hay | the Stafford Inn March 19th visiting his brother's family : nee = 1 | Plowing in these parts. p hod mip warped ghana ie Li % ig Ag * sick 4 = - elec Dan ea! vor from Johnathan Jackson’slast week.) Our school will close in four weeks. | J- B- Hays*bought a herd of white oe sti gies eee lots of sickness | WIDE-A WAKE given Dy publishing sotice “Of the ie % We were sorry to learnof the death | Prof Bennett is teaching a No. 1 [faces atthe W. S. Mudd sale last agp fine rpsamny Sleepi At Hi rin a a Ay vast : pes bec iney. which oneuted On acho! § ane eee: The republicans held their conven- | eceping At His Post. fnsertion of which shail be atleast ion daye ft th ry 3 : . : tion Saturday and selected delegates | Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 22.—A dispatch | De’ere the eid dey of sald olection. nd sles iaiy 4, last Wednesday, from falling off af Our ‘‘Amoret Beacon” needs some} ADY one owning a spotted i - | = ‘ F b7 posting ap printed notiess thereof at shres be 8 s some 5 ga spo or dun | to attend the county convention at | t® the News from Batavia says: most pablic places in township in i load of wood. He lived near Mont- yink and oil. horse, about 15 hands high, weighing Ceti on tek i ; il dispatch has been received in | Sedcousty st leset twenty & 1 weer 4 ai er oO wa Pi | > at “4 u - | rose. | The Strafford Inn is doing a nice |@bout 1000 pounds, and all right; if ia ye — aH tiny Batavia that Ernest Kindon of Staf-| § T. Baoappes, Presiding Judge. Several young men of Johnstown | business of late they want to sell, call on us } = = os , ag = —- sale of ford, who enlisted in the fortieth vol- Seselanumumer rindi order of the Coustl and vicinity, called on Mr. Webb and| FG. Si : E 3 = i a es , tis household effects on Saturday,|unteer infantry, had been found | And I furtner certity that the sbove iss trae : y, ~ F G, Simmons the the south Mis- Harve Owens of Shawnee, is going| yarch 3rd. after which he will go to | Sleeping at his posts, tried by court order of the court in the matter of family last Saturday night and were | souri cattleman and trader is again | to Cal., and also Geo. Lamb. K as City, wh I ill i martial and sentenced to be shot. onthe “qualltea voter of ald i entertained by him with some fine | in our burg to remain a few days. Quite a number of children on the Sams aes i bide — - 2 | ._ It is said that a number of Fillipino | 5 provicion of Article Fy music on the violin. | The Jones water works has been |Sick list this week: Dick Andrew's! .:.3 hi 2 ge ecigeas | insurgents entered the camp while | Statates, 16, relating to retelaing from Tan- Skating has been the principal | shut off. Go thy way Bro. Jones and litte pint, Wal Kiorseys Babe 3 C kt ns See ioe ae | Kindon was asleep and killed two or Bing at large, domestic animals of the sport among the young people in| jdo as thy brethren—drink butter |Noble’s baby, I. 8. Koonts’s babe tives and Cinita ‘aegis oe rels-| three American soldiers a the past week. | milk | Sam Ford's baby. J. S. Hibbs’ baby, | A colored brother preached here | wre v. Maxey, at his residence in | Our creamery is doin John H | Saturday and Sunday. He was from § . s a paying | John Harris’s baby, Chas Arbuckle’ 5} ILVE ' Johnstown, last Sunday at noon, | business, both to the gentlemen who | baby, Tod Pettus’s baby, Doe Rog-| cena = pos ee = niin sy for | A. H- CU 1\ ER, Clerk a oscar Court, EAT sais, ‘Mo. 4 > < Ione « ‘aneral : _—— — Frank Robinson | jarerunning it, to the stockholders ‘ers’ baby and also our baby. lfor ac ae ch at that ‘place fated | JNO. HUTCHISON. Notice of Final Settlement : - jom, Mont and Miss Lettie | aid patrons. Mrs Cora Embree is convalescing,| _Mrs..Lockhart of Kansas City. is F Licenesed Stood Notice is hereb: given to all creditors. and Simpson of Lucas. We wish them; Twelve cars of fat cattle have been | at least so far as measles count visiting her mother, Mrs. Scott. — : Lowen sod Fresh Lowen. paca “partners, Wine heath, wealth and hapiness. ped a - The old story that you can’t tell a | | shi - from this point t 3 Mrs. Beatty = story 3 ant tella wits tr 1awen, deceased, that I, Freok Le Lewes. ad- 5 Dave Ridgway and Jess Bail : P ‘0 the mar tees who is at her son|}man by his looks, was illustrated | inistrator of said estate, intend to make 4 igway and Jess Bailey left | ket this winter. L C. Gardner ship- | | Bob's, is ¢ uite poorly ; an TLER CAS ai cettiement thereof, ot the next terme f | So desk toc Aciana eee ship- | big comici pooriy. | Sunday night by the colored brother | BUTLER CASH the Bates (ounty Probate Court in Bates ¢ wee: _ ‘ | ped a load of nice butcher steers last | Robt. Hill bought a mule of Mr. | When he supposed that A. G. Metzler j 3 Count: f Missouri. to be held st Bat i Dr. Maxey was called to see George | week. {Coy was the M. E. parson. DEPARTMENT STORE. — yen Sor of May ee $ Shelton last Sunday. He was quite} TheM. W. As. from Hume and! It should have read in our last! Noley Brown, Dr. Clouse and wite eee eves Smee, Ae | . New ( i sick but is some better at this writ- | Drexel took supper at the Strafford | Durrett’s sale instead of Deerwester. ea bawyr 4 eb neat an}§ Allorders attendedto rompt- Notice of Final Settiement. i += Gh Cee ge ; | Inn Saturday night and visited our! Col. Jones, did you say Elmer Huff} Nowis a good time to look up ly, day or night. The bes gare ents gn yon,to all creditors, sad i eater ee zie last | lodge They hada royal good time had returned from Kansas, where oi some choice roosters and garden seed Pie ips ag payee, faster ot tse creer owes urday morni 2 “3 N CRE! , intend i 4 a CRackKER Jack. eS Geiffith is homeat pissantiee ing agai ie year. | THLEPEONE--Night, 100; Day, No. 5. ¢ County, state of Missouri, to be inld is Botler j j a ja —- day of poy .-1see. i See phos ndasoe 16-48 RANK LOWES, admr.

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