The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 10, 1910, Page 8

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fc May Be Pn “A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult breathing. Then fever, with great prostration.” If this should be your experience, send for your doctor. You may have pneumonia! If your doctor cannot come at once, give Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. When he comes, tell him exactly what you have done. Then do as he says. No alcohol in this cough medicine. [C Aver Co., Lowell, Mass. eendrase emanated Keep the bowels in good condition. One of Ayer’s ¢ t an increased flow of bile, and produce a gent NE Reno eu resid a te oedtime will cause Jaw following. Q02000000000000000000 ooo FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY. Capital Surplus........ oo 80,000 0 1B 000.00 We are protected against robbery by insurance and our large CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by the manufacturer to be Burglar Proof. DIRECTORS; E. A. Bennett, Clark Wix, J. J. McKee, Homer Duvall, . Frank Holland, J. W. Choate, F. N. Drennan, O. A. Heinlein, W. F. Duvall. WE WANT YOUR SUSINESS. E. A. Bennett, President, W. F. Duvall, Vice-Pres., Homer Duvall, Cashier, H. H. Lisle, Asst. Cashier | POLO00 00000088 6 00000 900022600000 0009 000000000000) | i | 1 DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. Farm Loans We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- Abstracts nish abstracts to any real estate in Bates county and examine and perfect titles to same. We will loan your idle money for you, securing you "Investments reasonable interest on good security. We pay interest on time deposits. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay at any time. W. F. DUVALL, President, Agee Duvall, Treasurer. J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. C. E. ROBBINS The Successful Auctioneer Live Stock and Farm Sales a Specialty AMORET, MO SALE DIRECTORY 10—D. A. Thornbrugh, 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Amsterdam, Mo. Otosing out everything. 11—Snodgrass and Hazen, 3 miles west of Amoret, Mo. Lot of Purebred Galioway Cattle, lot of good Hotses, lot of Corn, everything good. One of the best lot of stock sold at auction, 12—M. L, Carr, 1 mile’ north of Amsterdam, Mo. out everything, 14—S. J. Quinn, 1 mile north of Lisle, Mo. 15—August Scharnhorst, Fontanna, Kan. stock. 16-—H. H. Harshaw, 12 miles east of Butler, Mo. the best lots of everything this year. Everything. Feb, 17—Clark Draper, 1 mile north of Virginia, Mo., Horses, Cattle and Implements. Feb. 18—D. Mager, 3 miles northeast of Amoret, Mo. thing goe: Feb. 19—George Lee, 3 miles north-east of Merwin, Mo., a big quit-every-thing-goes. Feb, 21—Mr. Patterson, La Cygne, Kan. Closing out. Feb. 22—Mr. Shay, 4 miles northeast of Merwin, Mo. Feb. 23—H. H. Harshaw, Butler, Mo. Poland-Chinas. Feb. 24—S. P. Hazen, 1 miles northeast of Amoret. Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Feb. 25—Dave Jaggers 3 miles east of Merwin, Mo. Closing out Feb, 26—Sam Elliott, 3 miles south-east of Drexel, Missouri, Closing Out. ’ For ariy further information call C. E, Robbins, the Auction- eer, Amoret, Mo. I have a partner that is up-to-date. Let us. make your sale, We will make you dollars more than any one that works this country. We are doing the leading auction busi- ness of the southwest; are in touch with the men who want stulf, and we know how to sell it high. Feb. Feb. Feb. Closing Feb. Feb. Closing out. Extra good lot of Feb. One of to be sold in that section Every- Horses, | Free Seed Corn. i Why not quit raising ‘‘scrub”’ corn? Why not plant enough pure bred seed | this spring to supply you for the fu- |ture? There is as much difference | between “‘scrub”’ corn and pure bred corn as there is between a “scrub” steer anda pure bred steer. bred corn will produce a much larger yield per acre than ordinary seed. Until further notice, the Farmer and Breeder, published at Columbia, Mo., will give, away free a quart of pure bred seed corn with every new sub- scription. A quart will plant a quar- ter of an acre and give you all the pure seed you need for future use. The Farmer and Breeder is a big monthly and costs only 50c per year. It is published in the home of Mis- souri's great Agricultural College and every issue is full of articles by Agri- cultural experts on the raising of all kinds of Farm Crops, the Care and Feeding of Live Stock, Dairying, Fruit Growing, Fertilizing the Soil, Poultry Raising and every other farm subject. Any single issue is worth the price. Every ounce of this seed corn will be tested by seed experts before it is sent out. You can have either a yellow or white variety. This advertisement is appearing in hun- dreds of newspapers and our supply of seed will soon be exhausted. So send or leave your subscription at once at the office of The Times, But- ler, Mo., which will forward it to us. 16-4t. Brighten up your home by dyeing yoar curtains, rags, por- tieres, etc., with PUTNAM FAaDE- Less Dyers, No trouble to use, Probate Court Docket February Term 1910. Executors and Administrators Docket. 28th day February. Dorn Fredrick W Mary Jane Dorn Winegardner Susan Annie K Winegardner Warford O D H Warford Fleenor Catharine A W A McBurney Fleenor Thomas B W A MoBurney ist day March. Thomas Aaron H Schwamb Herman Henderson Jno H Porter Lewis 2nd day March. MeDavitt J P Jno MeDavitt Cirole Geo O Sarah F Circle Briscoe A A C B Briscoe Adair Jno B Helen R Adar Boulware Cyrus N T C Boulware Scheliman Albert L. Martha Schellman 3rd day March. Fisher Silas Eimas Fisher Holeclaw C D Eliza J White North Joshua P H Holeomb Woody Jno D Mary J &C W Woody 4th day March. Ella Thomas Carl H Schwamb W 8 Henderson J F Nance Eldridge Geo W WC Eldridge Saddler Mary O J A Saddier Courtright Jno 8 Nancy M Courtright New Anna Schmict Ferdinand 5th day March. J B Wilson Wm Schapeler Welch MH W 8 James Ferguson Sydney B O E Ferguson Lyons Wm L JL Angell Requa CJ Elmer 8 Requa 7th day March. Teeter Frank I MN Teeter & Fern Rog: ra Fiecher John Jno J Fischer Corbin J W W D Corbin Haines Martha Mary EK Haines 8th day:March. Alexander W D Roaler J K Mains Isaac N Keeble Charlotte 9th day March. Kegerrels Martha J Turner GC JnoC Hayes A, EH, AC & Wm kosier EA Bennett J G Keeble R BCampbet _ G@F Turner Daisy Stanley & Nellie Welch Jno } Hayes Guardian and Curator. 10th dayjMarch. Erwin John Bet al ALErwin W G Shafer TW Arnold Jno C Hayes Thos J Hockett Senator Stephenson Asserts His Cow Has Got Josephine Beat. Washington, D. C. Feb.—Senator Stephenson, of Wisconsin, says that} Missouri will have to start over again | asa prize cow state. He maintains) that his “Gertrude” has got Missouri | | University’s “‘Josephine”’ excelled in | the ratio three of a kind to two pair. Both are Holsteins. | | Senator Warner was boasting about Josephine, having noticed an account | about her world-beating achievement jin Thursday's: Republic. Stephenson | overheard him. | “Huh!” exclaimed Stephenson, “‘i is | your cow much of a butter cow?” | “Butter cow!’ sniffed Warner. “Why, look here (reading). ‘If her milk had been churned into butter Josephine would have produced three and one-half pounds.” Stephenson dug into his inside pocket for a letter from James T. Torrey, manager of the Senator’s farm near Kensha, Wis. “On Gertrude’s best day last week,’ ’’ Stephenson quoted from the letter, ‘‘ ‘she gave nearly ninety-six pounds of milk and four and nine- tenths pounds of butter.’ Let that cow of yours grow a while, War- ner,”’ Senator Stephenson offers to match Gertrude with Josephine or any oth- er ambitious cow. In seven days Gertrude produced 613 pounds of milk and more than twenty-six pounds of butter. The Republic's dispatch from Columbia, Mo., says Josephine in a week aver- aged forty-five quarts of milk a day. A pint’s a pound the world around. This would credit Josephine with | ninety pounds a day, or 630 pounds | of milk in the week—some better | than Gertrude. Stephenson refuses | to stand for this mere estimate. The | exact figures will have to be given on Josephine before Stephenson will ad- mit that she can ever equal Gertrude either as a milch or butter cow. Fake Poultry Farms. * Ata recent meeting of the Boone | county poultry Association there was a discussion of several fake poultry concerns and breeders who have been swindling people in this and other counties. Most of the swindlers pre- tend to be proprietors of large poul- try plants and breeders of all varieties of poultry. They send out large il- lustrated catalogues pretending to give a description of their big farms; when in fact they are simply huck- sters, who buy up culls and eggs and | ¢ then sell them away from home as choice stock. One of the most suc- cessful of these fellows operates at DesMoines, Iowa. Itis said that a Missouri poultry judge went up some time ago to look over the “farm; after making a thorough investiga- tion he reported there was no “farm,” but simply a few houses leased, where poultry and eggs were received, recrated, labeled and ship- ped. The proprietor is said to have offered the judge five hundred dol- lars to give a noted poultry journal a fake account of the investigation. It is said several of these husksters scat- tered over the country are operating together, and.are swindling maay bi a just beginning or trying to begin the blooded poultry business. Those who want stock that is reliable should be careful where they put their money. Better buy from people you know to| " be in the poultry business and who will give you good stock.—Columbia Statesman. Co.’s ‘Horse Shoe” Brand House Paint exclusively. W. H. Hupp & Son. turnable at the February term 1910 of said court tnd to me directed in favor of the State of Mis- souri ex rel S. L. Coleman, Coilector ofthe Re venue of Bates county, Missouri, and against B B. all right, ttle, . B. Glasgo | pes il and being in saia county of Bates and state of Miasonri and I will on Friday the llth day of February A D. 1910, betweeen the hours of nine o’clock in the fore 2 and five o’clock in th lay in the city of Butler. county of Bates afore- ral xe on and cost ecution issued from cireait court turnable at the Feb: estate to-wit: the oorner 81, thence running north 4 41 chains uninformed persons, those who are | South ci oO of “Good Painters use Mound City |e If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for Pas ills had trade aang remarkable cures, would, you not feel like trying it? i If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thou- sands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long for an opportunity’ to do so by direct, correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. son, —*T suffered for a long time from a weakn eee ee ceatel pains each month and sup} nes gg | had been doctoring and recel caly temporary friend advised me to take L; kham’s Vege und. I did so, and wrote to you for advice. I have faithfully ollowed your and now, after taking only five bottles man. I 1 eae Saind go ase my tontinonial a. 01 ona Garmocivon Hudson, Ohio. iF. D- No. 7- St. Regis Falls, N. Y.—“Two years so bad thatI had to take tomy and it would last from two to weeks. wrote to you for advice and took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound in dry form. I am happy to say that ‘I am c thanks to your medizine and good advice. You may use 7 letter for the good of others.” — Mrs. J. Breyere, St. Regis Falls, N. Y. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from the roots and herbs of our fields, to cure female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact, enough to convince the most skeptical. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, No sick woman. does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, has thousands of cures to its credit. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women of the Vegetable Compoun to write her for advice. She has ied thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Sheriff's Sale. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a specialexecn-| By virtue and authority of a special execu- lon issued from the office of the clerk of the “ from clroalt court of Batea county, Missouri, re- or ie we she office of the clerk of the reult court of Bates county " Missouri, re- tarnable at the February tm 1910 of said court and to me di in favor of the Stat of Mee- L. Coleman, Collector of the Revenue of Bates County Missouri, and inet Boynton. I have levied apon and seiz- ht, title, interest and claim of the said joynton io and to the following de- ecribed real estate, towit: East five (5) acres of west one-fourth of south east quarter of northeast quarter, section twent) -five (5) township 42 range 82, all iyi and being in said county of Bates and eta! ot Missouri and J will on Friday the lith day of February A. D. 1910, between the hours of nine o’clook in the fore- 4 noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that dey. &t the east front “oor of the court house, in the olty of But'er, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the same or eo much thereof as may be required at pobte vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said execution and coats 18-td o 61 have levicd u-on and se! interest and claim ofthe valid In and to the foliowing describ- in block five (5) in il, Mo, all lyin wit: x (5 & 6) '8 Addi'ion to Rich e afternoon of that at the cast front door of the Court ‘Houee, id, se\l the same or 6o much thereof as may required, at public vendue, to the highest dder for cash in hand to satisfy said execu- te, W. J. BULLOCK, 18 td —- Sheriff of Bates County, Missouri. - iJ. Sheriffof Bates County, Missouri. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of « transcript ex the office of the clerk of the of Bates county, Missouri re- ruary term 1910 of said court to me directed in favor of Bennett- Wheeler tion) and against upon and seiz-d all terest and claim of the said J. B. a to the following described real Beginning ata t 877) porsindy Leap Notice of Final Settlement. pee is Lap iven to all creditors and that I, tratrix of eald eata‘e, tatend it tlement thereof at the next term of the Bate County Prubate Court, in Bates count , State of Missouri, to be heid at Butler Missouri, on the 28th day of bie Ov BH -Ines Isat Adminietratrix. 100 chains west of seect on 15 . 4 of B. chains; thence running os Notice. of i Notice is hereby given, that letters ofadmin- Upon the estate cof John E. 5 deceased, Have been granted ke unas t quart Slin and a stri; lot

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