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%. a ANNOUNCEMENTS Tux Tues is authorized to make the follow- | .& Sanouncemerts fer offices, eubject to the! Demorrstic primary o Bx es county, to be held r Saturday, May 26, low FOR REPRESSNTATIVE LAWRENCE M. GRIFFITH, Of Osage township sueerrr, JAMES R. ANGLE, Of Mt Pleasant townabip HARVE JOHNAON, O10 age townsbip.4 D. D, PEELER, Of Hudsoa towneh!p, DA. BEAN, Of Mt. Pleasant township CIRCUIT CLERK, 303. H, GROVES, Of Mt. Pleasant township J. A. PATTERSON, Of Mt. Plrassnt township T D EMBREE, Of Spruce township, RECO DER I. M. SMITH, Of Deep Water township. W. ¢, HEDDEN, Of Osage township. F. M. Woops, Of Deek Creek township HOMFR W, SIEG Of Walnut township. Fn, CRABB Of Orage township, J. @, CANTRELL Of Shawnee township. T. K. LISLE, Of Mt. Pleasant township. F. R. SWARENS, Of New Home township. PROSECUTING ATTORNAY SILAS W, DOOLEY, Of,Mt Pleasant township, J. SMITH, Of Mt, Pleasent WATT B, DAWSON Of Osage township. COUNTY CLEAK, ¥. J. WISKMAN, TOf Osage township J EK. WILLIAMS, Of Mt. Pleasant township. C. G@. WEEKS ? Of Usage township, / W.H DUNN, Of Grand River township, MH 1 erintendent. y Rev. F. Edwin Duncan and others, - Groceries and Hardware. p of Kansas City. It will counias of they will surprise you. Phone 13. an ee ; = - TREASURER | A TEACHER'S OBLIGATIONS. W. R. BELL, Of Walnut townebip ies Emma DePee, principal of the Butler High Schocls tendered her retignetion last week to the school JUDGE OF PLOBAT : board, and gave as her reasons that | : scape 25 she hed received a flittering offer / an MILES 5. HORN, Of Mt. Pleasant town-h'p. from the Kansas City echoot board aud intended to aceptit. Miss De pee, like the other teachers, is under & boud to fuitiil her contract with Of Char ott» township. the Butler school board. She incor | ©. L. HARPER porate) in her resignation the de-! Of Lone Uak townsbip, mand that her bond b> released and | she b> paid ia full on condition that PRE{ IDING JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT J.W. McFADDEN This week is the last of the greatest eunen eb eenenns eee, plicatl, to those who kuew her tha d A.D. HYDE, she whould regard her obligations ao lizhtly. Itiva mighty bad example . , Of Prairie towoship. a . -—-——— —_ for children when teachera violate ever held in BATES COUNTY: CLTY OFFICERS, their contracts and resign their po-} Swbject to the action of the city Demoe. atic | Sitions 1m the middle ot a terun for no | primary. other reason than that they are Of. | EE RE Fm ASSET OR, fered afew pultry dollars more on! TH R MO DAYS Pe J Hessen, the month, Ifa busivess or profes. | pon wanemans, sion! man makes #& coutract,if be fa, of unparal avin: buying. W. J. MCANINGH. honorable in his dealings, he carries | — leled » e in a / Entire garrison at Fort Sill will/him a bigger.tee. Aechool board participate in effort to rid national! may be put to eome. inconvenience, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON WE game prererve near there of wolves. | bus is never injured by this kind of a , thing. The teacher who thus wantouly Army officers landing at San Fran-| viojates a contract ts the one injured Justice Gildersleeve rules that no|%% judument the board would do well to get a competent teacher at au early date and release Miss De pee, bond and all decision will be rendered in oil case until Missouri Supreme Court passes on vital questions, thus euetatning the state 47,746 resident licenses to| County Court ofits work in full tu hunt and sixty-nine non resident | dite, comprisiog & plat aud survey been $49,113 60, with disbursements | line of the district effected, the bene- of $11 998.33, leaving © balance in| fite and damages to. property abut the treasury of $37,115.27. Of the ting, the assessed value of the lands, a | receipts $581.25 was received from| the estimated cost of the proposed fines collected for violations ofthe] Work, etc. The court will give due jaw.--Stovkton Journal. notice by publication as provided by “ CABL & GROVES, §[°™"“==""" / ; * | Woe are still doing Braye at the old stand and are always fl Tonk Gan see ee ee = first. Minis me a ; desee A. Val class music by a ural blind nu | looking for more ng busicess, It you have never traded of the Urich public echools, died in|sician. Gome and aid us in making 1 with us give usa fetal and be convinced that youcanalways 8 depend un our YRICES and WEIGHTS. We have just un- loa led anothyf car of PERFECTION FLOUR. There may be others pi but none better, Get our prices on Flour \ Feed of all kinds delivered to all parts of the city. Ol ~* handle both the Standard and National light oil. Fillyour lamps once with National light and see the differ- en¢e. COFFEE. We are headquarters for good coffee; com- pare our 15+ coffee with most 20c coffee, it will stand for it. Our 20c grade has no equal. It is used by the most partic- ular coffee drinkera {n town. We are agents for the Des Moines Incubator. If you-want early chickens and get the top price for them, buy »n Incubator now. CABLE & GROVES. % | or in Springtield. ee es dee, de de ede ee : the busi ~ WANTS YOUR a ees ; templates doing And will give you the highest. q | market price in cash forall § cud sth Foe Si were ore ft) law to all the Interested parties and eet a date for @ full hearing before Foster Entertainment. On Friday evening February 9th, | Opal Knaus of Urich, Mo., Left Opal Knaus, the 16 year-old school humorous, pathetic and dramatic convulsiuns at the home of her r-oth- er, Mrs. John Kouus, in Urich, Tues- day. Death followed @ physical and nervous collapse at the conclusion of the trial of Oskes. Her breakdown LCDR RNCRUESCNUET REET was attributed to the ordealthrough| Farm for sale or trace—91 acres, which she passed in testifying against | well improved, nearly all in tame him. Feeling in Urich against Oakes. | rags New 5 room house on Roral wholsout on bond pending @ motion Route, 8 miles southeest of Butler, \ for new trial, is bitter, and it is said : that if he should appear there now|°0e mile south Appleton City road. there would be a demonstration of| Will trade for Butler property. 15 4¢ hostility againet him. L, A. Fu.uer, Route 8, Butler, Mo. aoe has been tried =. The ——_____—_— ret time he was found guilty, aod ifr ; ble puntebmens wen furd oh re Sheriff’s Sale in Partition. years in the penitentiary. If he| Jackson Wright, John Wright, Sallle J should again obtain a new trial on a Ila gb, Piainilte ve’ Ouse Wright wed a J. P. ward fen asuccess and building up ourlibrary. Program opens promptly at 8} o’clock, Admission 25c; under 14, lie. : We want your produce Cash or Trade. Thanking one and *| technicality it is considered doubtful dwards, dant: : all for past favora and asking for a continuance. We are weg = ae dae lee i irl) By'yirtue’o pees eat. <aseres and ‘or- , , m sos yours for more business. Very truly, Oakes is supposed to be in Schell City | Suited cause, and ed copy thereof, For Seven Days Beginning February Sth. 38 Adrian News. From the Journal. Verge! Marian Woode’ residence caught, Vit; terth half ofthe of see- : fire Sunday, but help was isso at one tn tes cout $2.00 chair BUTLER, MO. ie Re ce Ct ae bead and thy flames mere extinguish Term of sale, oe follows, vi a roe S#en I ore serious damage was dune. 7 4 OFSE55500000 The fire started ftom a spark which i 3 00 chair Wi soothe Bede’ Gaaghter-ot M 8.50 chair ; L jaughter of Mr. ¢ the home o! rents, in ty, > ] Sunday sibel seed 28th, ef 0 et oaps 5 00 chair 60 V4, tr . prone at 5 50 chair i i ree months and ni ‘ : 6 The A. Moudy of Worth 6.00 chair for......... 4.80 conduct » In buying toilet soaps we Use-the same care we exercise The rural bogged aga a be ones and you can be sure 2 the qual- ity ie right. 6 Phair out quality in order to ent riven, bat, quality constdere, oor, *, We will giv: a discount of 20 per cent on al Rocking ~ Chairs sold for cash. That will mean. A. H. CULVER FURNITURE COMPANY. - Headquarters for Good Furnifare. ix ‘ a | THE BATES NATIONAL Jupos op s00:m pesta.ce. she fi'l her position until the board ESTES SMITH, coull secure a teacher to take her * Of Mingo towaxhip, place. Mise D-Pee bas been regarded a high grade tencher, and itis inex- % / ° it out, though he may discover at If you have nat already attended this sale do not let anything M, T. DUNCAN, torwarde that it fs a poor bargain ° Frieco-Katy train again wineepeed |for him. What would be thought ot! keep you away. You cannot in justice to yourself fail to come. contest with Iron Mountain-Cotton]@ lawyer who would desert a client | We a.e offering wonderful bargains and want to make this last Belt combination to Dallas, Tex. in the middle of his case, becaure the Parties on the ether ride hud cffured week a record breaker and we know that prices will do it. WILL SELL . cieco report that American troopsat/in the estimation of the people she J Manila are 1n readiness to proceedt0/ghus abuses and by her own Pekin. conscience, if she possesses one, La O Cc OC contention of Attorney-General Had- 50c Silk Belts : = Drainage Commission Report. Special for one hour 15c Ee The Bates Lounty Drainage Com- Since the game law went {nto effect | miesion, by its attorney, Hon. Thos 25c Belts last spring there have been lasued in] J. Smith, eubmitted ite report to the Special for one hour 5c licenees, The total receipts have] fl the proposed diten, the boundary EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. Store. 25,00. chair for.........20.09 $6.50 chair for......... $5.20 750 chair for. 6.00 | 800 chair for......... 6.40 | 9.00 chair for......... 7.20’ 10.00 ehalf for......... 8.00 “ 12.00 chair for......... 9.60 15.00 chair for....;....12.00 18 00 chair for.........14.00 20.00 chair for........1600 ¥ | | {