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FARMERS THE CURENCY Be econ NTogm casi | EADY FOR Cus “SPs Washington Much Interested in An- BUTLE R.M 0. House Committee Completes Mout the aituains aaa Work on Measure. Washington, Aug. 4.—Official Wash-| ‘oq , = f PACIFIL ae ington read with keen interest the ia , " {RON deceratn of papa earring! the : r aN MOUNTAIN Mexican minister of the interior, that ' THREE MEMBERS DISAGREE provisional President Huerta would not resign and moreover would brook no interference on the part of for The Bill to Be Reported Differs Littie| efgners. in Essentials From Measure Ap- While no plan that the American proved by President government has had under serious Wilson, consideration involved any direct in- terference in Mexican affairs, the ad- Washington, Aug. 2.—Consideration | mitted attitude of the administration of the administration currency billhas| here is one of unalterable opposition practically concluded by the Demo-|to the recognition of the Huerta crats of the house banking and cur-| regime. rency committee, after more than five Without the recognition of the weeks of constant and stormy discus-| United States, leading Mexicans have sion, The bill was ordered closed and| hitherto claimed Mexico would not be reprinted, and the Democratic com-| alle to extricate itself from its finan- mittee members will make a formal! cial difficulties. On this account it vote on recommending the measure] had been belfeved here that pressure to the Democratic caucus. It will go] would be brought to bear to persuade to the caucus with the disapproval of! Huerta to resign. The announcement ct least three members of the com-| that he had declared not to do so has ttee. The Dill d'ffers little in its] heclouded the situation somewhat and ontials from the measure framed] has spurred the constitutionalists to hs Representative Glass, Chairmen] further activty to ootain’the repeal Owen and Secretary of the Treasury] of the embargo on arms. They claim ‘Adoo and approved by President] that if they do not get arms the revo- en, The complete government! jution will le a protracted struggle. seuol ef the federal reserve board,| With munitions of war they say they Refer to this Bank. ‘ais Go Sailing On Blue : Northern Lakes Go faa camp on the banks of clear streams in the North- ern lakeland. Go yachting, canoeing, bathing—enjoy all sorts of out-door sports. Sleep straight through the cool nights'and find pure pleasure in every moment of the long days. Go north for your vacation—travel on the new, through route, via Missouri Pacific and the North Western Line “The Comfortable Way to Coolness’’ Db? A journey you'll enjoy almost as much as you do your vacation. Electric lighted Pullman cars, modern chair cars, dining cars —meals a la carte. Courteous, attentive service all the way. Call or Write For literature and complete infor- mation about resorts, amusements, If you have an account with the Farmers Bank then you have the privilege of refering to the bank that has the largest Surplus Fund of any bank in Bates county whenever you wish to establish your credit with concerns who are not acquainted with your standing. This bank is always pleased to avail themselves of this advantage. Start with us today, either with a checking account or in our savings department. i OUR SERVICE MEANS PROFIT TO YOU | ‘hich will cirect the banking and cur-| can quickly bring matters to a crisis. Goccmmmmetioats raise) ase 3 m, deemed by the Presi- General Edward Hay, who has been = oo [ea Re alge tout the all-important tactors of the] selected by the constitutonalists as E. C. VANDERVOORT, Agent. Butler, Mo. e hd eee 141, was retained. their spokesman, is now in Washing- Sane | At the eleventh hour the Democratic] ton and will present this view to the . uombers of the committee incorpor-| senate foreign relations committee Office Phone 3. Residence Phone 268 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ated an amendment providing for an] this week, . Wisory board of bankers to “advise” ard, Phisamend-! NEW GAS LINE TO MUSKOGEE Wh ia was in the natura of a compro- ! DUV LL-P lV T 0 PY | Use with the banking interests which aermnat 7 | DR. J. M. CHRISTY a | protested vigorcusly ugainst the ex-| The Oklahoma City Can Get Plenty of : | Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialty eral rese e lusively governmental feature of the| Fuel When New Mains Are BUTLER 2 MISSOURI CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000 et ee ji {control of the board, | Completed. | Office Phone 20 ’ House Phone 10 FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. | | —— Another important amendment in-! | Muskogee, Ok., Aug. 2,—The Caney | corporated in the bill altered the re-| : : int section conferring the power| River Gas Company, which supplies of interest with privilege to pay at any time i Aeratoy ee reece N aleL ' DR. J. T. HULL ' a ) . | mntually rediscour per, A change| "#tural gas, began work on an eight- ' Dentist We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- made. in the d prea tit iaeea ns CUB per nem nOMmIenes 7 anya 71 sa racts = auStaCts cotane real estate in Bates county and | of the federal reserve banks| Y#lola and Haskell to Muskogee. The Entrance same that leads to Stew- examine and perfect titles to same. created by the law, Originally 5 per| ‘ney company already has a pipe | North si en eat Mi ‘ ' cent and a surplus equal to 20 per|line to Muskogee from the Nowata]/ Fy, EB, MCULK EY, |/North side square utler, Missouri i { field, and a local company is now pre- Registered Veterinary paring to build still another line from Surgeon = BUTLER, MISSOURI OES R. Guyton’s Livery Barn, cent of the paid-in capital stock were allowed as profits. All earnings above these amounts reverted to the goy- ernment, DR. H. M. CANNON Investmen We will loan your idle money for you, securing you | reasonable interest on good security. We pay | | Yahola to Muskogee, fifteen miles. These three pipe lines will gve Mu3- interest on time deposits. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate lee : § arm oans fto require federal reserve banks to|* W. F. DUVALL, President, J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, | As amended, the balance of earn- hee @ gas supply of 150 million toet| . DENTIST Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. W. D. Yates, Title Examiner, || | i"88 after the 5 per cent dividend and ae ets : Butler, Missouri Se bed | the 20 per cent surplus will be paid, Start After the Coal Trust. Scraps East Side of the Square From The Joplin Globe. : Phone No. 312 Up at Springfield the Frisco has established a reclamation shop, where « ; half a hundred employes are used in T. c. BOULWARE carefully inspecting all old machinery Physician & Surgeon such as has heretofore been consigned | Office North Side Square, Butler, § to the junk pile and saving out those Mo: nei of women and chil- { { pieces that may be used in making Pena specialty: new tools or in rebuilt machinery. 80 per cent to the government to be] Washington, Aug. 2,—Investigution used as a sinking fund to reduce the| of the hard coal trust was proposed national debt, and 40 per cent to be in a resolution by Representative = divided among the member banks in| murray of Massachusetts. It calls on Proportion to their balances in the the Department of Commerce, the federal reserve bank concerned. Department of Labor an@ the Inter In the reserve section the commit- state Commerce Commission for in- tee reduced the period during which formation as to the ownership of ar- a bank must hold a 25 per cent re-| thracite lands by railroads and to serve against deposits to sixty days. prices of cost of production. As finally passed the reserve section meee or eee ei v4 A BUTLER, MO. requires that after a period of grad-| Coney teland Flooded by a Storm. Scrap saving is one of the simplest B, F. JETER, ual changes the country banks must} New York, Aug. 2—The worst s{-rm] but most effective, methods of in- Attorney at Law = Notary Public : : keep their 15 per cent reserves either| {n many years at Coney Island flooded} creasing profits. ‘Che big packers! Past Side Square Phone 186 Capital and Surplus . $300,000.00 in their own vaults or in the federal| that resort, Rowboats were used as a! found it out years ago, until today it BUTLER MISSOURI & reserve bank of the district in which} means of escape by some ef the tl ou- has become almost proverbial that L " 4 they are located. sands marooned in hotels, where ti ey had fled for shelter, nothing is left of the pig but the! QR, ROBERT E. CRABTREE squeal. And economical housewives General Prattice have found that the way to be more Diseases of Children. economical is to save scraps and work By a vote of 7 to 5 the conference struck from the bill a provision pre- California Reduces Express Rates. viously ordered inserted, forbidding .§$an Francisco, Aug. 2—The state interlocking directorates between railroad commission of California has Having the largest Capital and Surplus Fund makes the Walton Trust Co., the LARGEST and STRONGEST > it Institution in Bates County, Financi ARS Gu RATINR RUS Reve fits erate banks. It was stricken out on repre- Sidera eductions in the express|them over into puddings and soups . TELEPHONES | Loans _ Farms in soumiwent Missouri at LOW He sentations that the President believed tates ee Fargo Ca Suoautlag and hashes, And hashes, by the way, Office ine jet sue 541 est rates on five or seven years time. Own and keep up pick makes ede ser from! to a cut of $750,000 from present an- in vogue at boarding houses from in Gene! ig: with the County Records a complete Abstract of Title to all iT eeeaateslledimninaireent: emnenti|tcn a ebb wince oon eet, time immemorial, constitute the orig- T. J. HALSEY, M. D. 0. 0 ‘ ments to the Dill, providing for cur- Left Million to University. inal, dyed-in-the-wool basis of all OD 1m UU ot OH land and town lots in Bates C " lots in Bates County. Eye, Ear, Nose and scrap saving. By Throat Specialist its rency on warehouse receipts for cot-| Decatur, Ill. Aug. 2.—Nearly a mil. yon) core and neat were voten Noun lion dollars is left to Milliken Univer-] It ought to be emphasized plainly 5 ° 'y a viva voce vote, w ttle dis-| sity by Mrs. Anna B. Milliken, widow | that the theory of scrap saving is not “+ and the fitting of Glasses Furnish Reliable Abstracts, Fees Reasonable || «son. Revresentative Ragsdateand| of James Milken, founder of the In-| Tat the theory of cris ee alte BUTLER, MO Representative Henry of Texas will stitution, whose will has just been PP ly ‘pai Omice over Peoples Bank Phone No. 45 wives and boarding house keepers m carry the fight for these amendments] made public, to the floor of the Democratic caucus, however. England Turns Down Fair. London, Aug. 1.—Great Britain has decided against participation in the TOPEKA MAY GET NEW DAILY Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco in 1915. and big railroads. Everybody has scraps of some kind or another that they are consigning to the junk pile now and that they ought to be turn- 4 =X ing into dollars or at least into capa- MISSOU RI\ city for enjoying life. PACIFIC Issue Time Deposit Certificates for your idle money payable in six or twelve months bearing five per cent inter- est. SAFE AS A U.S. BOND. Always have high grade mortgages to sell to investors. No purchaser of our mort- St. Louis Men Make Proposition to ceri Start Democratic Paper at the THE GENERAL MARKETS, Kansas Capital. With some it is scraps of energy. gages has. lost a dollar in 4o years continuous business, The human engine can generate only IRON so much energy ina lifetime. But a MOUNTAIN /3 Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 5, 1913, +$7 25 re DIRECTORS Topeka, Aug. 2.—Kansas may have Sa Nesaels’ 7 00 ¢ 780 |lot of us live as if the supply was in- Frank Allen C. A. Allen A. B. Owen wildy the gest thie of owe months, | SUBEP_Wethers <- 00 @ tis [exhaustible. We wasteenoughscraps John Deerwester C. H. Dutcher J. B. Walton Clay Gregory of St. Louts, bearing cre.]___ LAMbs .......-e0000. 625 @700 |of energy during a day to keep us John E. Shutt W. W. Trigg Wn. E. Walton dentials from D. R. Francis and the MBG aa ane a6 iis working half the night. We fight Knapps of the St. Louis Republic, has} CORN—No. 2 white. 78 |and make useless gestures and pat Missouri Pacific Time Table been talking with Governor Hodges: exe noes nities: % @ ie our feet and twist our fingers and chew gum—and all such movements BUTLER STATION and other Kansas Democrats about a HAY—Timothy . new daily paper. The St. Louls men Prairie .. are consuming scrapsof energy. Re Propose to put $40,000 into the prop.| BUTTER—Cre 2 @ 2 ‘. - , erty if the Kaiisas Democrats wil) EGGS—Extra 12 @ 19 Jclaimed, they would be worth dollars CORRRUZED UMM 26; 1918 . CHICKENS .. 6 o@ 1 |. ¢ ‘NORTH, uy $60,000 of the stock. The policy in a few months and thousands in a No, 202 K. C. Joplin Mail & Ex teem ANNIVERSARY _ [iste io ectucued ty"tn_edtor| Ams Stat occ £8 gt |Metime ai Ee ries SEE Yr as eer: . le ie no! chosen ‘by. the. Kanaaa’ Democrats | HOGS—Butchers $15 @ 240 | | And probably a bigger waste yot—| 1, asf. M iii is The business management is to be oft al ea ye Sis the biggest of all, no doubt—is the Ko 2108t Lone Limite GRE ETING controlled by the St. Louis men. WHEAT—No. 2 8 @ 92% | waste of scraps of time. Spare time, |" yy Diaterpere ee tot er oa it BG iy 1*@ $$ |if you prefer to call it that. All of us TRAINS WEST AND SOUTH. FRI OATS—No. 2 white. 42%@ 43 {have some of it; most of us have lots| no. 901 8t. Loutst Joplin Mall & Ex 9.852, m. August First, Nineteen Hundred Thirteen marks the Fifth WILL ATTEND Sco FAIR Burpee—creamery ui 78° 3 Jofit, and none of us but what con-| $0: 20 9t Lous Limited. 6:800. ma, Anniversary of our business career. Seeii CHICKENS .. 11% | sign some of our scrap time to the We are proud of the confidence established and the success bisgg Pree tay acta eee ge CHICAGO. junk pile. Ro: wit achieved. The result of our efforts has far exceeded our most : ize again Ba Be = Fourteen Declined. qe ite oud § = g H Save the scraps. sanguine expectations. (OGS8—Bulk of sales. To the many Bates County people who have favored us with Washington, Aug. 2—Replies from 2 te a $3 @7 This is Vacation Time. No. 608 Madison Local their banking business, and to the others who have not yet been thirty-five of the forty-nine nations to CORNNo 2 yellows 8" Plan it carefully. Spend your} y, on eae ee sacacs = inom able to form business relations with us but have spoken in com- whom invitations were dispatched to OATS No. 2 waite « @ precious days and money to the best wake Mois aalanoy ce Pass mendatory terms of our institution—we are most grateful. participate in the Panama-Pacific ex. F weg 4 advan A tri will . Position have been received at the CHICKENS ne will enean asses Peoples Bank, ee: sece S20 ~anae Sse asses - waw

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