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pare oh can BATES COUNTY SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS By Supt. P.M. Allison | Green View has an enrollment of | 35 and 33 were present. They are! getting ready for a pie supper and we | wish them the greatest of success. | They are good workers and are do-| ing well with Miss Blanche Caton as’ teacher. } Mt. Zion has an enrollment of 21 and 15 were present. They are good | workers and are always willing to try. Miss Beulah Horner of Nevada | is teacher and is doing good work! for them. . Worland has an enrollment of 48) and 33 were present. Some of the pupils in this school do not attend as/ regularly as they should. Those, who do attend well are good workers | and are willing to try. Mr. John Lee! is teacher. - { Red Top has an enrollment of 29) and 22 were present and they attend very well. The board has done some improving and are going to do more in the future. They are doing the right thing for they receive State! Aid and should show an appreciation. Miss Ellen Mullies is teacher. | Old Walnut has an enrollment of | 39 and 36 were present. They are! anxious to get on the approved list and they can do so by making a good | effort. Miss Mary Funk is teacher and is doing good work for them. Klondike has an enrollment of 7/ and 7 were present. They need a/ new stove and the flue repaired. I am sure the board can not afford to! permit this to go long as they are} dangerous. Miss Lottie Gentzler is teacher. | . Independence has an enrollment of | 18 and 17 were present. They are, getting ready fora pie supper. The} proceeds are to go toward making | the school better. Miss LeonaGamble is teacher and wants her school to be | first. \ Standish has an enrollment 30 and | 28 were present. They have given’ an entertainment and used the money | to buy books for the library. Miss, Verna Conley is teacher. Montrose has an enrollment of 20 and 18 were present. They are good workers and attend well. » They are} willing’ to-try and are succeeding. Miss Carrie Biggs is teacher and does | good work for them. | Green Ridge has an enrollment of | 15 and 11 were present. They were | having some trouble with their heat- | ing plant but the board will look after | itfor.them Saturday. Miss Lucile’ Horton is teacher and does good} work, Mt. Leonard has an enrollment as 24 and 20 were present. They have! put in new single desks in this school | and their heating plant works fine. | They are good workers and are will- | ing to try. Miss Irma Lowry is! teacher. \ Montgomery has an enrollment of | 38 and 36 were present. They| have new single desks too. This| school and Sprague had: a ciphering | match and Montgomery won but! Sprague is not going to let it happen | again. They are all good workers | and are willing to try. Miss Iva) Niswonger is teacher. H Sprague has an enrollment of 46) and 35 were present. -They are all! willing workers and are doing good | work with Miss Hazel Hicks as prin-| cipal and Miss Lizzie Coleman as as- | sistant. They are going ta have a! . contest of their own for the next five weeks. Eureka has an enrollment of 58 and 43 were present. There is’ consider- able moving in and out of this district. A better lot of workers would be hard to find. They are fullof energy and their teacher, Mr. Gentzler, knows how to direct if to secure re- sults, New Home has an enrollment of 37 and 32 were present. They are getting ready for an entertainment to secure some needed things for the school. Miss Grace Osborne is teacher. Virginia has an enrollment of 33 and 32 were present. They attend well and do good work. They are well pleased with their new school house and should be. Miss Jessie - old; weanling mule; brown mule 2 year old; bay mare mule coming 2 year old; 3 good jennetts bred to Ed Cor- . ing 3 year old Coach mares; saddle pony; span of black Draft colts coming 2 years old horse and mare. As I have rented my farm and am going to leave it, I will sell at public auction at my place known as The Enterprise Valley Stock Farm S miles west and 14% miles south of Butler, Missouri, on rd, Thursday, Dec. 3%: Begining promptly at 10:00 a. m.—tThe following described property: 98 Head of Live Stock 98 33 Head of Horses and Mules 33 I7 head of Mules 17 Span coming 4 year old horse mules weight 1200 Ibs, 16% hands high, well broke; coming 6 years old black horse mule weight 1100 lbs. broke; coming 4 year old brown horse mule weight 1000 Ibs. well broke; span coming 3 year year old black mules, horse and mare; black mare mule coming 2 year old; brown horse mule coming 2 year old; span black horse mules coming 4 and 5 years old; black horse mule coming 2 years lett’s jacks. : é 16 head of Horses 16 4-year-old black horse weight 1300 Ibs. well broke; 6-year-old black horse weight 1200 Ibs. broke single : or double; span coming 5 year old bay mares 164 hands high, broke single or double; aged bay mare weight fl 1200 Ibs. bred to jack; black mare 9 year old, weight 1250 Ibs. bred to jack; span coming 3 and 4 years old draft mares; span coming 3. year old black draft horses; black coach horse coming 4 year old, saddle broke; span com- 31 Head of Cattle 19 head of Jersey milch cows coming 3 and 4 years old all giving milk Jersey heifer 2 years old, fresh in spring. These are all choice milk cows. 10 head of Jersey heifer calves, thoroughbred Jersey bull coming 3 year old. : & 34 Head of Hogs 25 shoats weighing about 150 Ibs., 8 choice Duroc brood sows; Duroc male hog. These hogs are all Farm Implements oe Rumley Olds 6-horse Power Gasoline Engine on Trucks Mitchell wagon good as new; Bain wagon; feed wagon; spring wagon; 2 Sayers & Scovill buggies good as new; Kemp manure spreader; Deering grain binder, used two years; Van Brunt wheat drill; John Deer corn planter, used one season good as new; 2 gang plows, Hummer and Oliver good as new; 3 twelve inch walking plows; 4 Busy Bee riding cultivators; 2 sulky hay rakes; bull rake; McCormick mower; 2-row stalk cut- ter, 3-section harrow, 2-section harrow; endgate seeder and cart; Stover feed grinder; 2-hole corn sheller; wood saw and frame; new Sharpless cream separator 600 Ibs. capacity; 4 sets work harness; set double driving har- ness; 3 sets single driving harness, 3 saddles, about 100 hedge posts, BUT TER WORKER. FEED---About 2500 Bushels Corn in Crib About 20 tons of timothy and clover hay in ‘barn, 2 ricks of flex tow, 2 ricks of oats straw, about 700 bus- hels of red Texas seed oats, 100 acres of stalk field, about 60 ton good ensilage can be fed out on this farm. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE ‘ Smooth cast range cook stove good as new; Retort Base burner heating stove good as new; set of dining chairs; din- ing table; stand table; sewing machine; 2 incubators, Sure Hatch and Hot Air X-ray; and other articles. ‘ - Ladies Aid of Mt. Carmel Church will Serve Lunch ° e=2All sums of $10 and under, cash: All sums-over $10 a credit of 9 months’ time at 6% interest fr TERMS: id when due, if not so paid 8% will-be charged from date. 2% off for cash on sums over $10. poison removed until terms of sale are complied with. Bankable notes required. Col. C. E.