The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 9, 1909, Page 6

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Coa | Order of Publication. Order of Publication. FARM FURROWS. FARMERS ores E State Sea vara fue, The State cubed & asi the Interne- vacation oe ° BANK - {tional Live Stock Exposition has ev- OF BATES COUNTY. of of Missouri, |ery year selected a foreign judge to Surplus............... cesececsaeesereeres 16,000.08 Weare protected against robbery by insurance and our large ° gs Ht vache te where an American has been asked to tie the rib- in a foreign show ring. My EL aw that |own privaté opinion, if I may be al ; plaisir hae a him lowed to express it publicly, is that ! fate fri |we have juntas god Judges tcl A a ee tyes | tne ear Ie {axes of|in this country as ever crossed the that th y be- | gum of $4.67 |, com This is not equivalent to saying preg? ribbons on the most important but I have never heard CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by the manufacturer to be Burglar Proof. : : i g a judge should not be brought for this task, but I think it’s that some of our own great J parattgoabim, In Sony Aonery F i 4 g 8 i aa ¢ a g F gERE DIRECTORS: E. A. Bennett, Clark Wix, J. J. McKee, % 4 £ fl z H E i Hats through or ‘Vebro- Homer Duvall, Frank Holland, J. W. Choate, a. While prime steers have been sell- F. N. Drennan, O. A. Heinlein, W. F. Duvall. CoA Lt WE WANT YOUR SUSINESS. each day at the principal market cen- ters shows that the great bulk of the steers sold ran from $6 to $7 hun- dred. Itis my opinion that most of E. A. Bennett, President, Homer Duvall, Cashier, W. F. Duvall, Vice-Pres., H. H. Lisle, Asst. Cashier eat ne a centaanensatatc eeheeteae s10P Rvect or theese plaintiffs hor the sirloin steak‘ that is now selling food Yn, name of paper oad thie of fre ee ee then erent y cant at ae i for twenty and twenty-five cents a| (i ot, Sestifel Berings Dea cna ee Ir'he be deceased, “maa derive thelr inioreat, It} ° yc. M, Serkiey? Deputy Clerk. pound in the towns and cities of the | J] Leck Peasy. corn belt has been cut out of steers SCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Peart St, N. ¥, that were marketed at a figure not my in Oe sae matter ah this sult. by in- bert ane through yb F Rk eald DUVALL -PERCIVAL TRUST Co. CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. | We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate Farm Loans of interest with privilege to pay at any time. such, inte a s,tee cimple Ute ve saunalide | Order of Publication. wir eet ear ie and to se tend | he <esedae cena, very far above six cents per pound. Brad’ deceased, ‘eno died lnveste + |. igamban bb tatan’ They say that Uncle Sam is soon oak In the Cireult Court of Rates County, Missouri, | going to send one-half the emigrants | cea May a cnn err dic.“ Ur persons, who may be in- | the use of 8-1. ¢ “tate Konuty im the State of |cle, Send them along, but don’t for- train wae sera, Gop, Missouri, plaintiq, va, Evander A. Archer, !get to send the better “half. See to that and you will make a good job of known. Now at this day Oealber 26th, 1909, comes the my interest by inheritance through, it. ween te it 1s ordered Lg eed clerk in | plaintiff hetein by her attorney and by leave of Farming With Hired Help. A change in the manner of farming _ , is rapidly sweeping over the, country, Instead of men wanting to farm all the land that joins them, and hiring help with which to do it, there is general retrenchment and a growing tendency to farm only as many acres as can be handeled with home help. This is a safe, sound, sensible way. | Abstracts We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- | nish abstracts to any real estate in Bates county and | examine and perfect titles to same. ‘ge or inheritance from the said Char- | Civil action for Oeteageent drainage or ditch scation that sald defendants we, notiaed By | the ¢ Cirealt Go mrt of Bates county, in the State Every man ought to have one su- on e es al ju tas : . ait Again them n thia gourt, the object and Ing among der See ens cbove same |preme ambition and here is mine: genorel patare of wales Je to epesis, Aieis: | Getenden), Ryasces 4 non re ident of | Tt is to make a pure-bred steer weigh ment and decree in partition in and of the fol- by the court that the defendant t be notied aed OY 1,300 pounds at the age of eighteen Investments We will loan your idle money for you, securing you reasonable interest on good security. We pay interest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, President, J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, | Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. W. D. Yates, Title Examiner, Towing described land, to-wit: all of the Hired: help is not only becoming norehaat one (1-0) quarter and the sree one (l pubilcation that plain ator pone as . more expensive each year, but more LY ie rr Lt ii . t) ° sont, and Tor ‘an order of onls thereof, and ®- | delinquent 4 dreinay or or diten | Mitcurt to ie fe ss er “ a4 on. | few good hands left, but they are not tribution of the proceeds of sald November let. 1908, amounting in toe aggregate | Instead of having a big turkey dinner |the ones who must hunt farmers to the parties plaintif and defendant h é | to the sum of $5.82 together with interest, costs, | When | invit friends i iit ys i mated ates "te iid Carson ae tele vik, ead t seats tol nea ns ee ee } Kiomer P Brand; the unknown ‘wid heirs MfagoUr! NO-WIt ay half of lot el tea serve sirloin steak, and I venture to| stead. To make a boarding house at law or devisers er i. r i : Semel amen ce Ucicaumad | Semen See tacts SSAA lt Ge qually ofthe meal |aryeuumvand bop. 4, bates jevises ir ni : £ C. E. ROBBINS |[EEAiE cscs Gee See eharcae| eagtaranaly op pabiapaten fey hia e aig er , e1 Ye rf 4 ° ° House in the City'or Butler, wissourt, tn sald Te the city of Butler, Rates county, Missouri, | They say that bees will travel five help to use up, has become a thing of . county, on ore! m ‘ebrul . A i H on or batore the drat da of ald teria, anawer or before the Mat ‘éay thereof, "ind plead 40 miles in search of honey. I would 4 a a gotten over or ple 18 om in sal ase, the jon acco! 0 law the sam > A UC { ION EE R will be, taken aa"ronfemed, ‘and judgment will pat as confessed an Judgment tendered ao like : = as pt» Bigs “pi cod nt . ~ aoa ~ ing ged ., be rende: acco! Ly io tl reage And it is farther ordered, that a copy hereof ab above desert bel real senate fd to satiety the baler cheese apron le tthe a) : be published, according to law, in Tax BuTLaR WEEKLY em ‘a ne wepaper pablitehed in said of B ates for four weeks sa vely, Will cry sales any where. Live Stock natonce & reek, the laut ipeer: | uy and Farm Sales a specialty. Graduate Hon tbe a oy Tebrash Saye Rene me |e of the two best auction schools in the T. D. SMBREE Circuit Clerk. every morning and the same distance | name and glory of it. The net income */home at night, especially if they had|is what counts, not the amount of d!to carry their day’s work home with | money taken in and quickly paid: out be at | them like the bees do?, to tsquare the expense account.— 3 < world. President of the Missouri State baie i’ ‘rom te ‘and seal of the Cir tinea ‘sforesaia| It is said that it takes a good team Farmers Mail and Breeze. and Breese. © and Vice-President of the International |} !*™4") quit the met ein eat, | [onan] Sined” Dons se ciaid court herennt?/ on a rural mail route to make twenty- | State of Ohio, gity hio, City of-Toled aes {ss . auctioneers associations. ! ‘T-4t EMBRKE, Circuit Clerk. the 15th day eng D, KM, five miles every day and hold up un- Lucas Cor unty, A Made 143 sales the past season, in 8 5-4 reult Clerk. Ider it. Ithink I have owned horses}, Frank J, Cheney ann oath that . different counties. I cover more territory than all the auctioneers Order of Publication. By C, M. Barkley, Deputy Clerk. that if fed properly, would make thir- he is senior Pot a Lyte mot of in Bates county combined, and can give your sale bills a wider ohacn onsuteeciral ty-five waive agro pa actirwony tor Dk F, J. Cheney doi circulation. ‘| rder of Publication ja day every Cay in the City of Toledo, unty auf end If you had a member of your family very sick, or if you had County of Bates, one's ‘ daasaiee A neighbor has i horse that beni aforesald, and 0 that said firm a case in court where all your savings were at stake, would you In the Cirents Dourt, ofp ths, Pebraary term, eee NY or eeeCus, 4 con clip off twenty miles in two hours Dollar. 4 mun ot 5 heey eu hire an old quack doctor to attend their wants? or an old petty- Deva May Holloway, Guy W. Holloway, Gioyd In she irzalt Goa Court af Bates County, Misson- | Without ever drawing sweat. Catarrh that cannot be. fogging lawyer to look after your interests? No, you would cer- mlsors by L “Holloway thelr gualan an nad iasourl at the relation aadto| J never could understand how there | use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. tainly employ the best physician or the best attorney available. curator and Loaveaia B. Holloway, Piatatias | 9 “L. "voleman,, Bx: Oslo Collector could be much food value in “‘swill.”” FRANK J. CHENEY. The same rule should hold good in the hiring of an auctioneer, as Floyd H, Holloway, Defeadan Missouri, plainti® ve M. W. and ‘ Sworn to before me and_ subscrib- he is your agent on sale day and you have little to say as to how tnt attorneys com i the plains berein by Harry prone a Of course, there are certain forms Of | ed in my hy ay this 6th day of your earnings shall be disposed of. It always pays to hire the best. at mong things that defendant, Floyd Asepacdrserecee ee tageatdl scraps around the kitchen which are | December, A. D., My terms are reasonable. Send for free circular on how to ar- _Hottawes, is a non-reedent of the State of Pf Rt 5s Potaber 2een, 100, came! of some value to hogs and chickens, | (Seal.) ‘A w. A eroirg aed range for a sale. i ara detent ogetied by pus | te Sate sour en ‘aig'bor mented | Ut When it comes to the dishwater, | Haws Catarrh Cure Rpy Abe ' Call on or address me at Amoret, Mo. Dates made at this a petition steting simeng Ottis i ghinge tha that the] that goes into an underground pipe ternally, and acts directly on the Bee ee ay nee Sey SER OneR: aPaature ot whlch ie aa emer Garry Hens oan SE and is carried about twenty rodsfrom | blood and mucous - that |the house at our place. In spite of|system. Send for testimonials “| this, some people think they are ex- ‘eid “ A yma & Ds Toledo, 0. ceedingly liberal to their young pigs Druggists, tine | when they are giving them plenty of mae s Family Pillls for con- “Swill.” ———— A man is either born with or with- |- team poet til C. F. BEARD, Auctioneer. he | out busines talent, and indeed, I tiful supply of buttermilk alone saved Butler, [issouri. ts| guess that applies to women as well. |¢he ttle town of Patch Grove from of said tl ‘ ¢ ‘ight roda|If a person does not possess that ‘ ; Have thirteen years of successful selling. Hi ide ac- as confessed, and judgment w! conflagration when the ‘plant of the quaintance with the farmers and stockmen ani ‘dioroughly poet ted “a it tues tae talent he generally has hard sledding | 4 F Habberman Creamery Com- on the value of your property and will get for you the best possible gaily throughout his entire life—I mean|jany wag distroyed by fire, When D5 rice. The high dollar and a square deal for both seller and the en: | hard sledding in a financial. way— the peaple-cl the ‘tien at Buyer i rd. Having mad ity of the | d hoot waleugl ves one. thoreughs Sacwindge slocneutlion tmnn eile, ry a while the shrewd fellow seems to en-!the creamery could not be saved, they set all their efforts on saving the — It to employ the best—one who has more than a dozen years terete joy all the good luck.. 3 ote as Trent heehee cf cotipiais toipuciicens ar eoreetiai too. Heese. | Ite a hig responsibility to bring up|home of Wesley Garlach, 1a family. This has been forced upon| A bucket brigade was formed C. E. ROBBINS. 45-ti. booklet of complete instructions on pnp og advertising for a public sale. Terms reasonable, or gn me early for choice dates. Address, Butler, Mo. KRPhone 38s. ay | has learned to suck ining to surprise him discover a nestful of door knobs, my

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