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The Neosho Times from Neosho, Missouri • Page 7

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The Neosho Timesi
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Neosho, Missouri
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THE NEOSHO TIMES, NOVEMBER 2 1922. SEVEN to elect): G. BARTON J. MORROW WILL MORGAN For Constable, Neosho Township: E. H.

CUTSINGER For Justice of Peace, Newtonia Township (Two to elect): E.G. CHAPMAN JAMES M. HARRISON Fov Constable, Newtonia Township: ORA TANNER For Justice of Peace, Seneca Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Seneca Township: For Justice of Peace, Shoal Creek Township (Two to elect): F. P. FAIRCHILD O.

M. PRATER For Constable, Shoal Creek Township: WM, EVERHARD For Justice of Peace, Van Buren Township (Two to elect): HENRY DOUTHITT For Constable, Van Buren Township: For Justice, of Township (Two to elect): J. M. PIERSAL T. M.

CLOUD For Constable, West Benton Township: CHAS. HERRIN SOCIALIST PARTY. Justice of Peace, Benton Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Benton Township: For Justice of Peace, Berwick Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Berwick Township: For Justice of Peace, Buffalo Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Buffalo Township: For Justice of Peace, Dayton Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Dayton Township: For Justice of Peace, Five Mile Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Five Mile Township: For Justice of Peace, East Franklin Township (Two to elect): For Constable, East Franklin Township: For Justice of Peace, West Franklin Township (Two to elect): For Constable, West Franklin Township: For Justice of Peace, Granby Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Granby Township: 'For Justice of Peace Marion Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Marion Township: For Justice of Peace, Neosho Township (Three to elect): For Constable, Neosho Township: For Justice of Peace, Newtonia Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Newtonia Township: For Justice of Peace, Seneca Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Seneca Township: For Justice of Peace, Shoal Creek Township (Two to elect): For Coastable, Shoal Creek Township: For Justice of Peace, Van Buren, Township (Two to elect): For "Constable, Van Buren Township: For JUsticc of Peace, West Benton TbwnshSp (Two -to elect): For ConSfeble, West Benton Township: SOCIALIST-LABOR PARTY. For''Justice of Benton Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Benton Township: Justice of Peace, Berwick Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Berwick Township: For Justice of Peace, Buffalo Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Buffalo Township: For Justice of Peace, Dayton Township (Two to elect) tor Constable, Dayton Township: For Justice of Peace, Five Mile Township (Two to.elect): Fer Constable, Five Mile Township: For Justice of Peace, East Franklin Township (Two to elect): For Constable, East Franklin Township: For Justice of Peace, West Franklin Township (Two to elect): For Constable, West Franklin Township: For Justice of Peace, Granby Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Granby Township: For Justice of Peace Marion Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Marion Township: For Justice of Peace, Neosho Township (Three to elect): For Constable, Neosho Township: For Justice of Peace, Newtonia Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Newtonia Township: For Justice of Peace, Seneca Township (Two Jto elect): For Constable, Seneca Township: For Justice of Peace, Shoal Creek Township (Two to elect): For Constable, Shoal Creek Township: Fpr Justice of Peace, Van Buren Township (Two to elect): Fer Constable, Van Buren Township: For Justice of Peace, West Benton (Two. to elect); For Constable, West Bonton Townships CONSTITUTIONAL BALLOT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO.

1 Proposed Constitutional amendment increasing Hie compensation of members oi the Cienerul Assembly from five dollars per day for seventy days to ten dollars per day for one hundred days. YES NO (Scratch of above) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. Proposed Constitutional amendment striking from the qualifications for voting in this slate the requirement that a voter must he a "male" citizen of the United States. YES NO (Scratch one of the above) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. Proposed Constitutional amendment providing for the manitenanee of the roud system from motor vehicle license fees after the interest of road bonds is paid.

YES NO (Scratch one of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER TT REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An act creating a Department of Labor and consolidating in said department the rights, powers and duties of various boards, commissions and officers. House Bill No. 648. YES NO (Scratch one of the above) PROPOSITION j- NUMBER REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE.

An act creating a State Department of Budget with power to prepare an annual budget and exercise supervisory control of expenditures of public money. Budget Bill No. 434. YES NO (Scratch one of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER 6 REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An act abolishing the office of State Inspector of Oils and conferring the rights, powers and duties thereof upon the Supervisor of Public- Welfare.

House Bill No. 721. YES NO (Scratch one of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An act abolishing the office of State Roverage Inspector and conferring the rights, powers and duties of said office upon the Supervisor of Public Welfare. House Bill No.

720. YES NO (Scratch eae of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER 8 REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE ''PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An net creating the office of Supervisor of Public Welfare and vesting In said office the powers of the Food and CohimtsBioner. BUI 718. YES NO (Scratch of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE.

An act creating a State Department of Agriculture and consolidating tn said powers and duties of various boards, commissions and officers. Committee Substitute for House Bills NM. and 009, Flfty.ftrst General YES NO (Scratch of PROPOSITION NUMBER 10 YES REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PEtlTION OF THE PEOPLE. An act abolishing the thirty eight judicial circuits and the 'Sturgeon Court of Common Picas and creating thirty-four new judicial circuits. (icntehonc House BUI No.

684. of tbe PROPOSITION NUMBER 11 REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An act providing for a system of workmen's compensation and creating commission to administer the same. House BUI No. YES NO (Scratch the PROPOSITION NUMBER REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE.

An net providing for a county school district and a County Board of Education and defining the powers and duties of said board. Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 128. YES NO (Scratch of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER 13 REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An act abolishing the offices of justices of i.he peace elected in townships containing a city of one hundred thousand inhabitants and less than three hundred thousand inhabitants and providing for the transfer of.

business pending before such justices to other of the peace provided for by law. Senate Bill No. 4, Fifty-first General Assembly. YES NO (Scratch one PROPOSITION NUMBER 14 REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An act repealing Article IX, chapter -22, S.

1010. entitled "Justices and Constables in townships of two hundred thousand an. 1 less than four hundred thousand inhabitants." and enacting a new article in lieu thereof, fixing the standaids of eligibility to the oltice of justice of the peace in such townships, increasing the jurisdiction of justice courts therein, providing for a presiding justice, requiring justices of tJie peace and constables in s.nch townships to'give bonds, prescribing their duties and powers and fixing their salaries. Senate Bill No. 5, Fifty-first General Assembly.

YES NO (Scratcli one of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER 15 REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An act: amending the existing haw so as to provide that the county court may not appoint additional justices of tjie peace in townships having not less than three hundred'thousand nor more than six hundred thousand inhabitants. Senate Bill No. 6, Fifty-first General Assembly. YES NO (Scratch one of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER 16 REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE -PETITION OF THE PEOPLE.

act abolishing the office of constable in townships containing a city of one hundred thousand and lens thai) three hundred thousand inhabitants and providing for the transfer of the powers nnd duties thereof to a constable to be appointed or elected in such townships. Senate Bill No. 7, Fifty-first General Assembly. (Scratch of the above) PROPOSITION NUMBER 17 REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE PETITION OF THE PEOPLE. An net State of Missouri into sixteen congressional districts.

Senate Bill No. 4, Fifty-firat General Anembly. YES NO (Scratch PROPOSITION 18 PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION, An act providing for Clttumges for persorml injuries or death resulting from the wrongful act or neglect of another, abolishing the fellow servant mlo as a defense, abolishing the defense of contributory negligence aud thereof the law of comparative negligence, making the de- fenw of assumption of risk one.erf fact to be Jeft tp a'jury. th.aklng.Hn ployer liable 'In damages for injuries Caused to an employee while engaged In his employment by any act, omission or negligence of other employee, regulating pleadings, jurisdiction and appeals in personal injury cases, and' repealing the Workmen's Compensation Act. Proposed State Compensation and Personal Injury Law by Initiative Petition.

NO the PROPOSITION NUMBER 19 A proposed measure by initiative petition to revise and adjust the apportionment of the istate into Senatorial Districts upon the basis of the last United States decennial census, so that the wild Senatorial Districts mayconfonn to the constitutional requirements of compactness, convenience and equal pooulation. YES NO (Scratch NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, W. J. Forbes and Julia E.

Forbes, his wife, by their deed of trust dated August 4, 1919, and recorded in Deed of Trust Book 51 at page 309 of the mortgage records in the office of the Recorder of Deeds within and for the county of Newton and State of Missouri, conveyed to the undersigned trustee all that certain parcel of real estate in said county of Newton and State of Missouri, to-wit: All of the north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23), township twenty-five (25), range thirty-one (31), containing 80 acres, move or less, in trust to secure the payment of the notes in said deed of trust described; and made in LUDENS RADIO NEWS AND COMMENT" For Expert or Amateur Now therefore, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee, at the request of the legal holder of said notes, will proceed to sell the above described real state at the east front door of the court house in the city of Neosho, county of Newton and State of Missouri, to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, on Saturday, the 18th day of November, 1922, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to satisfy said notes, together with the costs and expenses- of executing this trust. E. C. COULTER, Daniel Stvatton, Attorney, Trustee. Neosho, Missouri.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE. Ask us to mail you i of the Louis Sunday Poet- Dispatch, including this new department of live Radio News, A Real Ra'dio The Sunday POST-DISPATCH including (Post-Dispatch) broadcasting programs one week in advance, sent to any address in S. ov Canada for trial period: 20 Weeks for $1.00 Pin a dollar bill to this advertise- of Newton county, Missouri, made at the August term, 1922, thereof, and on the 14th day of October, R. E. Haley, administratrix of the estate of W.

N. Haley, deceased, will, on Saturday, the 25th day of November, 1922, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Neosho, county of Newton and State of Missouri, and during the session of the probate court of said county of Newton, sell at public auction, for cash in hand, all the interest of W. N. Haley, deceased, in and to the following described real estate situate in Newton county, Missouin, to-wit: The south one-half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four (24), township twenty- four (24), range thirty (30), for the payment of the debts due and owing by said estate. R.

E. HALEY, Administratrix. showing name and complete postpffice address. Do It Today Address THE POST-DISPATCH NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of W. G.

Wills, deceased, that Nellie Wills, executrix of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the next term of the probate court of Newton county, State of Missouri, to be held at Neosho, on the 13th day of November, 1922. NELLIE WILLS, (50) Executrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on good, improved farms, at the lowest Prompt service. W.

I. PECK, Northwest Comer 34-tf Neosho, Mo. FARM AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. If you wish to bay a Farm or City Property, See Withrow Geyer, sho, Newton County, Mo. David Benjamin Morgair V.

M. D. V. Member of Veterinary Examining' Board of Missouri. Hospital, 121 West Spring Street, Neosho, Mo.

Phone 44. Always in on Saturdays or Mondays s. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of M. E. Wormington, deceased, that T.

M. Wormirtgton, administrator of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the next term of the probate court of Newton county, State of Missouri, to be held at Neosho, on the 13th day of November, 1922. T. M. WORMINGTON, (50) Administrator.

A. A. UUFF Insurance and City Real Economical Management of Rental Property Office over First National Bank NEOSHO. MO. NOTICE OP.FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of William Paul, deceased, that L.

Paul, administrator of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof i at the next term of the probate court of Newton County, State of Missouri, to be held at Neosho, on the 13th day of November, 1022. R. L. PAUL, (50) Administrator. NEOSHO TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY A.

J. Thomas Proprietors Phone 285 107409 North Jefferson St. All kinds of goods stored in oui brick building. Transferring of goods on short notice a cialty. 1 IpNice black mrt furti ed for filling of yards and dressing of lawns.

fl Phone Driven prompt attention. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OP MISSOURI County of Newton. N. P. Stipp, Clerk of the County Court of the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and complete list of all the names of all the candidates of each 'and -every of tho various and several political parties of the said Newton County, State of Missouri, to be voted on and for at the next General Election to be held in the said Newton County, Missouri, on Tuesday, November 1922, as the same were duly, properly and legally certified to this office by the Sec- retary of State of the said State of Missouri, and as the same were duly and legally nominated for the several offices hereinbefore named, respectively, at the Primary Election, which was held in the said Newton County, Missouri, on Tuesday, August 1,1922, as appears by the returns of the said Primary Election now on file in this office; and as the same were certified to this office by the various and several chairmen and secretaries of the county Central Committees of the different political parties, respectively, for nominations and to fill vacancies, as by law provided, and each and every one of the above named, certifi- cates now remain on, file in this office; and also each and every one of the various and several "Proposed Constitutional Amendments" to be voted on and upon at said election, as same were certified by the said Secretary of State to this office and as the certificates of the same now appear and remain on file in this office.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County Coutt, this 23vd day of October, 1922. N. P. STIPP, (Seal) Clerk of the County Couvt, Newton Comxty, Missouri. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and.others interested in the estate of Jacob Pickens, deceased, that Mary C.

Pickens et at, Co-Executoi-s of said estate, intend to make a' final settlement, thereof at the next term of the probate court of NeWiton county, Missouri, to be Held at; Neo- the 13th" day of November, 1922. MARY C. PICKENS, ET (50) Co-Executors. NEOSHO HEALTH Battle Creek methods of Druglesw Treatments anJ 'Baths. Hours: 8:00 a.

m. to 9:00 pi Closed friday sunset till unset. Phone 81. 305 West St. DR.

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