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THE FARMER | and HIS BANK Most farmers are too busy to keep books and all will admit that it almost impossible to keep all receipts showing payment of bills for labor and material. By keeping a bank account and making all payments by check, . this. difficulty is easily-overcome. The checks themselves are absolute receipts for payment. The government of the State of Missouri exer- cises a strict watch over the affairs of this bank, and moreover, our patrons are protected by a guaranty fund composed of Capital and Surplus of $80,000.00. Checking accounts are welcomed in any amount. FARMERS BANK BUTLER, MO. MISSOURI STATE BANK Established A. D. 1880 $55,000.00 $13,250.00 Capital Surplus fund and undivided profits - After thirty years of continuous and suc- cessful experience offers its services to the peo- ple of Butler and vicinity promising an absolute safe Bank for deposits, and granting every ac- commodation to customers that is consistent with safe banking rules. ‘ DIRECTORS Jesse E. Smith, John Deerwester, W. M. Hardinger, Wm. E. Walton, R. B. Campbell, Frank M. Voris, Clark Wix, A. B. Owen. Dr. T. C. Boulware, Wm. B. Tyler, C. H. Dutcher, J. B. Walton, THE WALTON TRUST CO Capital $55,000.00 Surplus fund and undivided profits - $89,000.00 Loans money on farms on long time and at low interest rates. Has a complete abstract of title to all land and town lots in' Bates county, from the United States Entry down to date which is kept up with the records daily. Will furnish reliable abstracts. Fees reasonable. We will pay interest for time deposits for DIRECTORS Frank Allen John E. Shutt C. A. Allen Wm. W. Trigg Dr. T. C. Boulware A. B. Owen Frans M. Voris2 John Deerwester Max Weiner C. H. Dutcher Wm. E. Walton J. B. Waxon _ ML Price to T F Downing 85 acres ‘section 15 Mifigo $2075. W E Spears to J B Mucke 40 acres || section 25, Spruce $2000. R W Coleman to J C Hill 37 acres .section 23 Mt Pleasant $8500. Olaf Chambers to H J D Randall 10 acres section 22 Deepwater $650. M J Woody to Sarah J Neel 40 acres. section 10 Charlotte $1. Ira B Grant to'W G Hoff lots 5 to! 13 block 24 Foster $150. RH Jones to Martha E Hyde 120 acres section 14. Howard $7200. Henry J Frieze to G H Ingersoll | lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, block 3 Reeses; addition Hume $1000. * J R°Lasure to Fred M Shaw 24 acres section 5 Walnut $800. John W VanDyke to F M Ramsey lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, block 4:Glasgos addi- tion Rich Hill $300. Allen Wright to Eva Gravitt lot 10 block 54 Rich Hil $450. Maude Boering to Mathias Kern lots 22, 23, 24, 26 Rockville $800. John Covey ‘to Kate Shouse part block 9 Williams addition Butler $1400. Peter Ewing to P C’ Ewing 120 a, sec 13, Mingo, $4800. O H Lawrence to John Ricketts tract, sec 20; West Point $375. CE Longwell to Hurley Lum Co lots 6 to 12 blk 20, Amoret $500. C L Goodrick to Ralph Highley bik 17, Altona, $750. E F Simmons to John L C Connors 50a, sec 16, Pleasant Gap, $1.00. W P Dean to Geo S Cooper 40 a sec 14 Hudson, $2800. JH Bratton to Geo P Fulkerson 139 a secs 30 and 25, Elkhart and West Point, $5300. Max Weiner to E R Power et al pt lot blk 2, Butler $4400. John C Wilson to E T Wilson 180 asec 1, Walnut $1500. Annie Axelson to Annie B Wilson 20 a sec 29, East Boon $1.00. GOOD NEWS. Many Butler Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. “Good news travels fast,’’ and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Butler are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. ‘Here is an example worth reading: J. C. Reavis, High St.. Butler, Mo., says: ‘An almost constant backache caused me much misery. My kidneys were badly disordered and the kid- ney secretions passed too frequently. Learning of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I procured a supply at Clay’s Drug Store and I had used them only a short time before I was rélived.”” On Nov. 30, 1908 Mr. Reavis con- firmed the above statement andadded: “ have been in excellent health dur- ing the past two years, but I occasion- ally use a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills asatonic. I find that this remedy keeps my kidneys in good working order.”’ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—ani take no other. , 17 2t Along the Miami. Arthur Linard who was injured in a railroad accident some three weeks | ™0"' ago, returned to his home Monday SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN OPENING A_Bank ecount and is improving rapidly. ~ Mrs. Ida Strain who has been very E ill is sery much. better. hope for a speedy recovery. | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiler. Marion, visited Monday and Tuesday at the home of her paleo Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Martiri. }Luther, and little daughter, Daisy, drove from their home in Passaic to the Becket farm Sunday. Her friends Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thrall spent Mrs. Joe Herman and little son, Will Stults and wife with their son, ma Lemaster visited at the eof her daughter, Mrs. Frank , Sunday and Monday. MIAMI. Public Sale. I will sell at public auction at the Drysdale farm, 1 mile west and 1-2 mile north of Passaic, and 5 1-2 miles north and 1 mile west of Butler, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911 | the following property: 11 head horses and mules—Consist- ing of 1 span coming four-year-old mare mules, weight 2500; 1 coming \three-year-old mule 15 1-2 ‘hands j high; 1 gray mare, seven years old, jin foal, weight 1450; 1 black mare, in | foal, weight 1500; 1 black mare, five | years old, bred, 1400 pounds; 1 three- year-old irén grey mare, in foal, | weight 1652; 1 sorrel mare, five years old, weight 1250; 1 four-year-old extra good saddle mare; 1 roan mare, seven years old, weight 1300; 1 bay horse, seven years old, weight 1400, 1 roan colt, the big bone kind, coming three years old. 25 head of cattle-—1 good milk cow, coming three years old; 1 cow with calf by side; 1 coming three-year-old and 1 coming two-year heifer, both will be fresh soon. 20-head of calves, some of which will make good bulls. 40 head of hogs—Consisting of 10 good brood sows and about 30 head of shoats, weighing from 125 to 200 pounds. 1 Duroc boar. Farm Implements—1 Oliver gang plow; 1 two-row corn plow; 1 sure drop corn planter; 1 wagon; 1 Success manure spreader; 1 set heavy work harness; 1 DeLaval cream separator. This machinery all new. Some corn in crib. $1200 worth of imported merchan- dise will be sold on the grounds after the sale. TERMS:—On all sums of $10 and under, cash; on sums over $10 a credit of 9 months will be given on bankable note to draw six per cent interest from date. 2 per cent dis- count for cash. All property to be ‘settled for before removed. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock. Ladies Aid of Passaic will serve lunch. E. G. HINSON. Clyde Robbins, Auctioneer. M. Wilcox, Clerk. Public Sale. We will sell at public auction at the Lee Dudley farm 3 1-2 miles east of Amoret and 1 1-4 miles west. and 1 mile south of Virginia TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1911 the following described property: Horses and Mules—Brown mare coming three years old, well broke; 1 bay horse; 1 gray horse, twelve years old; 1 yearling mule. Cattle and Hogs—5 good milk cows, now giving milk; 1 heifer; 3 brood | sows; 12 pigs; 42 shoats, will average 100 pounds. Grain—500 bushels corn in crib; 100 bushels oats in bin; some kaffir corn and cane; 3 tons millet hay. Farming Implements—Moline corn lanter; new Mowat wagon with side- ards; good farm wagon; low wheel feed wagon; Sayers & Scovill buggy, new; good buggy; 16-inch Good- enough riding plow; 2 14-inch walk- ing plows; 5-foot McCormack mower; McCormack binder; 3 walking culti- vators; 2 harrows; disc harrow; set work harness; set buggy harness. 1200 feet of native lumber. Household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale—On all sums of $10 17 It amount a credit of 9 months time will be given on bankable note, to bear 6 per cent from date. 4 per cent discount for cash; terms to be complied with before property is re- ved. Sale to begin at 16 o’clock. Lunch on grounds. ALBIN & DUDLEY. C. E. Robbins, Auctioneer. R. Hamilton, Clerk. 16 2t -:- Anybody Can Lose Money You can make more money | on yougogs if you feed them our Hog iced It will pay you to get a pack- age at once. e guar- antee it to please you. 1 j | Investments | W. F. DUVALL, President, Au in touch with stock men ev: buy what you have to sell. Annually make more auctioneers in Bates county. See me before mak- Terms reasonable. ing dates. How to Prepare for a Sale. #on application. Butler, Mo. Public We will sell at public auction south and 4 miles west of Adrian, Missouri, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911 35 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES Span mules coming 5 years mules coming 4 years old, 16 hands high; year old mules; 5 coming 2 year old mules; 3 mule colts coming yearlings; mare coming 6 years old; mare in foal; horse 7 years old; horse coming 2 years old; bay jack; 2 colts. 47 HEAD OF HOGS 35 shoats weigh 150 to 175 tbs; 14 head brood gilts; large sow; male hog weight 250 pounds. FARM IMPLEMENTS:-—Good corn planter; 2 riding cultiva- tors; carriage; set work harness; good as new. TERMS:—All sums of $10 and under cash. Over that sum a credit of 9 months will be given with interest at 6%, if not paid when due 8% interest will be char, for cash. Purchaser to give bankable note with approved securi- ty before removing property. Scott Oi Cols. Jeff McCombs and C. E. Robbins, Auctioneers. Grant Wolfe, Clerk. C. E. Robbins Bates County's Leading SALES MADE ANYWHERE ___lT outsell other men because I give my whole time and attention to the auction business. ctioneer Phone No. 11 ASSEai i fate annaconooneec snr enone eels I am ery where who want to sales than all the other Free booklet on Sale clerks furnished E. ROBBINS Sale! at John Oiler’s farm, 1 mile old, 15% hands high; span 16 head coming 3 mare weight 1300 in foal to set carriage harness; saddle ged from date. 2% discount ler & Son Lunch on ground. C. W. Hess THE PRESCRIPTION ‘DRUG ST REXALL GOODS STOCK REMEDY _ GASH CAPITAL, $50,000. FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. | | Farm Loans Abstracts examine and perfect titles to same. reasonable interest _interest on time deposits. J. Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. | DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate | of interest with privilege to pay at any time. We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- nish abstracts to any real estate in Bates county and We will loan your idle money for you, securing you ORE on good security. We pay B. DUVALL, Vice-President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. < If you buy from home parties For Sale All registered stock I invite inspection . of this stock, as it will com- pare with any of the kind in the United States. All of my:.{’ horses are bred from import- ed stock and are top notchers. you always have a recourse if, it is not as represented. . Farm three miles notheast of Butler. Telephone 4 on 128.