The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 21, 1909, Page 1

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4 S Cl. VCL. X<XI may expect lots of “hot- Cc. E. Robbins, The Successful SE. Smith called at R wina last Sonday . Parmer and family took din- ner Sunday at A. B. Ramseys. Insptte of the inclement weather she atten lone at the Baptist Sunday Sehoal has been good Mra, Toarman fs reported very f A r ) | | Does the leading Auction business in Southwest Missouri. Can sell your prop- erty for more than anyone. Is educated for the fine points of the business. Is a graduate of the lead- ing Auction schools of the U.S, A member of the Internation- al and President of the Missouri Auctioneers’ Association. Makes more sales than all the auctioneers of Bates county combined, Can make you from $200 to $1000 on your sale. It always pays to have the best. Send for Free Circular on how to arrange for and advertise a sale, Terms reasonable. Claim your dates early. Call on or Address Me at Amoret, Mo. Phone No. 36. C. E. Robbins, No, 11-2m. stek at sos writing. The (sick Board of Education has invited p of the Miao schools to take p srt in thelr spelling contest of Ped, 20. All pupils should show appr vn oof this and take part. tr » them to prepsre for our contest in March Walter Staley fe preparing to build anew barn, The many new barne and other buildings which have been built fn Mingo the past few months is evidence that farmers are prosper- we There fs not quite so much sickness this week as lass. John Hoover will move on the ‘Sheppard place. Aunt JEMIMA Taritt Commission Convention. A large number of bus{ness organ- faations over the country have sign- Mingo and North East Bates. ‘are kept busy vvtending the numer. ed call for a National Tariff Com- We are glad to be with you gala. oq of ghy good old days whea ludlanapolts, Ind., February 16, 17, The weather man has been busy | “Sandy, Shoo Fly, Good-Bye ‘Liza the past few days. ous parties, “Your Aunt” is remlod: Mission Convention to be held In 1s, 1909, for the purpose of creating | Jane, etc, etc,” made time pass ®% Permanens, non-partisan, seml- commission, which | | ja dispatch fr K. God- 91 to 84 Votes on Joint Ballot,! va». Butler bP Just as we go to press Wednesday fierson City an- nounced the election of William J. | Stone to the United States Senate. The vote on joint ballot stood, Stone 91, MeKinley 84. This was a strictly party vote, Allen, Represen tative from Kansas City being too | sick to attend. Double Wedding. At the home of Mr, and Mra, Fred Neastlerode, Tuesday’ evening at 6:30 Manuel Nestlerode and Miles Elsie Hazen and B, Jones and Miss Flosste | Nestlerode were unfted {n marriage, Squtre Lackey offictating. The fam- iifes and « few young friends of the contracting parties were present who all participated in an elegant wed- ding supper after the ceremony. The contracting couples are of Amoret’s best young folks and many friends are numbered by the ac- quatntances We join in wishing them « happy and prosperous mar- ried lite. A moret Post. Waters-Pierce Texas Fine Af- firmed. The Waters Plerce Oll Company of BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 199. M. H. Metnen, Butler, No. 5; Henry Dono- Edwards, Butler, } No.4: C.D. Wort, Braddyville, Lowa: John W. Herman, Builer, No. 1. }Th «favoring ua with renewal are ju D) Chambers, J. D. Maddy, F. M | T B. Pager, John Jenkins, EL ( } Webster, Ben Comifors | | Geor wed. Horey, an old war ves se, who lived alone tn out of ElDorado found dead fa ai }by a neighbor, who stopped to se him as load of wood last week There }was fresh kindling tn his stove, and he had evidently fainted from exces ;sive weakness, while endeavortnr & jeran and rec ja t s hom }Uehea fire and expired of cold and exposure, He drew a pension of $20 per month WN, Allman, of Amoret, was tn Butler the last of the week and fa- vored up pleasantly. He eald that his brother George, who was ucel- dently Killed, while working {tw well, by the falling of a heavy loaded bucket belng hoisted by a helper, as his home in Vancouver, Washtngeod, ved several days after he was burt, but was paralized from his shoulders down, He is survived by & widow fand several children. He left a lif {nsurance, anda house and low at Vancouver for his widow. Woods, Jas. Sacre, Bank of Amores, | ¢, Kausas. If he does the, STONE ELECTED SENATOR. | The following new names areadd- A Few Figures Worth Your jed to our mailer this week Pauper Fund about a year ge Fund about a year Portal ex) sand los Defleieney ‘ + 4, he If the assesore of Bates county or the Board of Equall: whip up a little, Bates have to con keep her head above the surface, te is iutereesing to. note thas the average Value of land in only $11.53 sbion do not eounsy wil 1ue trending water bo pec acre, while fully 75 per cent of Bates county land {fs selilng any- Where from $30 to per acre, the sbasements of she several banks ie Buses county show money vadepoalt in the neighborhood of $2,000,000. while the assessment of money novee and bonds all togesher ts only about John Page and Charlie Towmbly switsly to “hearts that boat happily, judicial sartif shipped hogs to Kansas City recent R, §, Snow and son have been ly. hauling logs to Vaneaton’s mill. John Compton threshed last week. | «John Braungardt and family took Saw-mills are getting to be numer- | dinner at W. E. Shelton’s last Sun- ous in this vicinlty—Wise Bros.,| day. Henry Vaneaton, Tom Swackham-| The carpenters dére making slow “mer and Silvers & Co. It others | progress on W. I. Yeates’ new house | on account of the bad weather. move in we'l let you know, Texas was beaten at every point ina shall collect, collate and study indus: | geetaton handed down by the Untsed trial and commerclal facts {tn this] Sgates Supreme Cours at Washing: sand other countries, pertinent to the ton, D. C., Monday. sarlif question for the tnformation! By unanimous «finding the deel- and use of Congress and the execu | sion of the State of Texas in appoint- tive, President Roosevels and Prest- ing a recetver tor the company and dentelect Tats have both approved | ousting the concern from the State such a convention, Governor Had-| wag sustained. Incidentally the fine of $1,632,900 Seate courts upon the company for violation of the anti-trust laws was upheld. Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS, W F Blunt to R D Moore 35 a see Hattle May Dautel to DM Corbin 160 a sec 7 East Boone and 50 & see D MCorbin to F A Sintth 160 asec T East Boone and 50 & sec 12 West Mina S McKinley to John M Pharts {14 see 82 Deep Water $420, ; Chas. EO Pliekiower to Win Per. | key 40 asec 11 Pleasant Gap $600. LC Fuller to Rufus L Covert 199 | a see 25 and 24 Deer Creek $15,000, Marton Stitt to J J Stith 80 8 Bee 1 Judge Smith was unfortunate) Charley Dale’s team took their ley has been requested to name one , enough to lose a good colt, last| usual course of “post hay” atk. S. delegate from each of the congres- imposed by the 1 week, of pneumonia. | Snow’s Sunday evening. sional districts in Missour! to attend > The young folks ot this vicinity) Isis reported that John Hibbs is she convention. : | r - . ’ Levv’s Clothing Dep't Offers 20 29 Deer Creek $2000. r 4 e e 12 West Boone $800. , ! Great Bargains in 2 t Boone $800. 9 ‘ 2 i ; nae 123 Cisy of Butler $1500 e e ¢ n x ’ $ : Don’t be deceived by anyone, but 30 West Boone $3200. @ come to us and let us “SHOW YOU.” Carpenter & Shater Mfg Co 10 asec 14 Mt Pleasnnat $1000. |Why Should Anyone Be Bap- : , All $20 overcoats at......... ener oe PRC RLTN & siuisaieni ci os $13.50 |) tized? All $15 overcoats at............... TR Ul Lal aie Se eee $10.50 Will be the subject of discourse at i PECTIC A sss coco icapirsoa va chesevocetescccrsaenss cons $ 8.50 |) Christan Church cext Sunday even- : 1 Lot of Boy’s Overcoats at 's Regular Price ; All $20 suits, new 1908 styles at...... Deen aes eke $13.50 ‘ All $15 suits, new 1908 styles at......... Pa cree ee anne eee, $i1.00 4 All $12 suits, new 1908 styles at............. cece cece cee ee eee $ 9.15 . All $10 suits, new 1908 styles at................ ER te SORT air $ 1.15 ; : : Men’s 50c heavy fleeced Underwear at...... Reduced prices on all Lined Gloves, Duck and Corduroy Suits. , Come and see them Men’s $2.00 all wool shirts at......... shin daclewres ’Men’s $1.50 all wool shirts at............. wena Men’s $1.00 all wool shirts at..................0. Boys’ 25c heavy fleeced Underwear at.......... New Style Spring Hats are Here ‘ing. Ifyou are at all interested tn | the subject, don’t fail to hear the dis- 'course. Everybody invited to at tend. Usual services in the morning J.B. Mayrieip, Preacher. Hon. L. M. Griffith will introduce | & bill in the legislature providing for @ bank guarantee to depositors, as | will be seen by reference to our news columns. Mr. Griffith’s bill {s along much more conservative lines than the Oklahoma law, and he believes it will provide both protection to de- positors and bankers, and will befree from many objections urged against other measures of similar character. —Review. William G. Cope came in from Palisade, Colorado, last week to visit relatives and old friends for a few weeks In Bates county. He went jo ‘that trait country about five years ago and planted five acres in peach orchard, just across the river from the town, and last spring sold four acres for five thousand dollars, re- taloing an acre on which the house and other improvements are located. One efx acre fruit farm adjoining the Maer ae. $ .15 Coats, Corduroy Pants vercens of thas nmount, If read wey, notes and bonds were Rabbits have been a drag on she Zo 4 local iiarkets for the past week and | “Shake, me the price was beat down to three assessed ub 40 per cent of thelr value cents aplece. Carpenter & Shaier : Bates county could shipped ous 5,000 cottontails at one | PAY Ol all obligations and have 6 shipment last week. Old restdents |! Ugutea 1a the “balance on hand say thatis bas been many years column, since they were so thick One farmer Mandamus Proceedings Started predicts there will be an epidemfe among them this spring. He said if) Cas Co. Democrat, she carcases are carefully examined; Messrs, Ratley and Davis were in many will be found too contain white | the Kansas City Court of Appeale blisters, an {ndleation of a diseased | Monday to begin the proceedings in condition, which always preceeds an which the saloons at Pleasants Hil! epidemic among then. j and this city are asking for a writ of == imandamus to compel the county for two years TS Evilsizer to. J O Rogers pt see | Willie Wood, a sonof Frank Wood, | happened to quite a serlous accident Saturday evening about four o'clock. | He was up fu a persimmon tree and | a limb broke. letting him fall about} 1S feet to the ground. consclous for about halfan hour be- fore he was able to get to the house, Dr. Dalgleish was called and apc He was un- examination found one rib torn lc from the breast bone and the boy j preety wel \ berna Jinjuries of nibure hay veloped up to this time and tt jis able to be up and about the hour Ibis thought he will get along sl j right —Rockville Booster. Ss. Clafr county boasts of four sutomobiles, all owned by farmers | Now there sre very many Bates jcounty farmers fully able financially | jso own automobiles, but somehow | the pesky things huve a bad way oi, j{rightening the horse critters, and, | as & consequence there ts consider: | able prejudice agalnst them. Butler} once vould boast of & real clioo-choo | wagon, bute reckless boy tried to} apeed {t on a principal street, result | —a wrecked buggy, & mau with a! broken leg, several law suits and big! judgments and the auto was shipped to the state capitol for the accom-} modation of. distinguished states: | men, and ever since we have been} satistied with the Missouri mule, Dr. J. W. Connoway, of the Mis- sour! Experiment Station at Colum- bla, has discovered @ serum for the prevention of hog cholora. The serum {s m the form of a vaccine, and if it fs injected Into the blood of @ hog before it has become infected with cholora, the hog becomes im mune to the disease. The serum was discovered through the fact that when a hog once recovers from an attack of cholora, {¢ 1s proof against another attack, even if {tis exposed to diveased hogs; for 1t has develop- ed something in {ts blood which makes {t proof against the disease. The serum has been used in 1500 hoge {n different parts of the state, and very few have developed cholora after being properly vaccinated, al- “lis given unul January Sam’l Levy Merc.Co Reerets oP town sold for $24,000. Mr. Cope] though exposed to the disease. The has set out six more acres to fruit! serum ts kept in supply by the Agri- trees, on which he expects to realize; cultural Department of the Untver- |handsomely. He expects to return sity of Missour! and will bedispensed home about the 28th of this month. ! free to the farmers of the state, cours of Cass to gran’ them dram. The proceediigs were tiled and the opening wun tired. The county cours was represented in the shop Hcenses. court of appeals by Judge C. W Sud dath by court veh bo tile Sloan of this ciey and J. W. of Warrensburg. The « ite auswer bo the proceedtuy The “wet” element t \ ay ‘ ‘ uw bil Pleasant ) r risonville both have fi wd walooné equally confident thas have seen suloons for the in thelr lives The persistence of the Cass a ins nO’ Yew roused any open indignation bub iias engender- eda tierce resistance whtch will fue- ther the interest tn she tight for state-wide prohtbitton, not only to this county but in others ss weil. A Trunk Thief Captured. Rich Hill Review, Isth A young man of perhaps 20 years, who gave his name as bimer Gray, and said his home wae in Nebraska, was arrested by Mar- shal Benetield yesterday afternoon after 4 five mile chase. Gray, it {s alleged, entered a farm house jn the vicinity of Kicharda, while the family was away, and stole @ large trunk, containing some $50 worth of gentlemen’s wearlng ap- parel. He also broke {nto s country school house, in the same vicinity, where he secured a clock and 6 num- ber of minor articles. This wasdone Saturday afternoon. He brought the trunk to this city, where it fesup- posed he Intended to take the train for parts unknown. He wae taken to Nevada Jail by the Vernon coun- ty sheriff Monday. ‘A Bargain. 120 acres allin cultivation, three room house, good barn, 3 wells, nev- er go dry, 20 acres hog pasture, young bearing orchard. On rural and telephone Hnes, school house joining farm. Will eell 60 acres or 120. Price $35.00 per acre. Baey terms, This {s'a bargain If taken soon. Travis Payne, 13-66 Montrose, Mo., Route No, 35.

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