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$50,000.00 $50,000.00 + Undivided Profits $4500.00 Farmers Bank 3 OF tou oo Accounts in this bank have our personal attention f W. F. Duvall, : President Homer Duvall, Q Cashier H.H. Lisle, - Assistant-Cashier . Ses at Our Service Means Profit to You. | PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. M. CHRISTY / MiSSOUR] Sl Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty a1 BUTLER - MISSOURI PACIFIC Office Phone 20 House Phone 10 IRON \ MOUNTAIN DR. J. T. HULL anid Dentist. —_— Entrance: yee iF ad to Stew- ard’s io. - ’ North sid Butler, Missouri | . _ North side square Butler, Missour'/- Missouri Pacific Time Table DR. H. M. CANNON | BUTLER STATION DENTIST Butler, Missouri CORRECTED DEC 30, 1014 East Side of the Square Phone No. 312 NORTH. T. C. BOULWARE No 210 St. Louis Limited. 9:10 p. m, Physician & Surgeon Office North Side Squaré Butler, TRAINS WEST AND SOUTH. Mo. Di of, women,.and..chil- | x0, 90) at. Lonis-Joplin Majl& Ex 3:05 a, m, HES TET he hee No. 907 K..C..& Joplin Mati & Ex. p.m, dren a specialty. ij Y, ’ ships Gathered in Hudson - River at New York. Arouses Enthusiasm—Big Naval - Review a Great Success. President Wilson Reviews War- ARE “ENGINES OF HUMANITY Patriotic Address of Chief Executive son—the man on whom the eyes of the world are turned because of the viewed the Atlantic. fleet in the Hud- to-him on shore by the city of New York told a distinguished gathering of navy officers, army officers and}. civilians what the country and its navy stand for. The great battleships he said, are “engines to promote the interests of humanity.” “The inspiripg thing about Amer: ica,” the president asserted, “is that], she asks nothing for herself, except! what she has a right to ask for hu- Manity itself. We want no nation’s property; we wish to question no na- tion's honors we wish to stand sel- fishly in the way of the development of no nation. * * * -It is not pre- tension on our part to say that we are privileged to stand for what any nation would wish to stand for and speaking for those things which all humanity must desire.” Ovation for President. Although the day: was damp and chilly, with occasional downpours of rain, the. weather abated in no way the enthusiasm with which New York greeted the head of the nation. In the forenoon he reviewed a land parade of 5,000 sailors and marines from fleet's sixteen battleships, and from} the monient he set foot on shore untal after the luncheon he returned to the Mayflower to review the fleet, his passage through the street was a con- tinuous ovation. under way. with Secretary Lane, Secretary Daniels, bridge. é Four Miles of Ships. The fleet stretched ahead up the river for four miles, each ship dressed from stem to stern, with pénnahts and | e : New York, May 18.—President Wil- international situation—yesterday re-|: son river, and at a luncheon tendered. The president boarded the yacht for| the review at, 3 o'clock after a quick trip from the Hotel Biltmore, where the luncheon was held. A half hour was spent in receiving official visits | from the flag officers and captains of the fleet and then the Mayflower got The president, together | Secretary | Redfield and Acting Mayor McAneny stood on the yacht’s Dr. John F. Anderson, in charge Of the hygienic laboratory of the United States public health service at Washington, made the startling statement before the army medical School that the dread typhus fever Is far fram being eradicated In the United States, and that it is possi- ble for it to break out at any time with virulence. He believes that many cases occur yearly in the hos- pitals of the great cities which are not recognized. Doctor Anderson has had wide experience with ty- phus, having studied hundreds of cases in Mexico and conducted many experiments with the inoculation of. monkeys and guinea pigs. Paap eee PORTUGUESE LEADER nated on Train While on Way to Lisbon. here from Lisbon. tas was killed by gendarmes. ing Badajos. city. LIGIOUS LEARNING, —e Duty of Christianity to Evangelize the World. By Rev. Jno. A. Rice, D. D. Pastor St, John M. E, Church, South, St. Louis, Mo. Some years ago, the question was asked: What is a college? The at- tempt to answer it shook the educa- tional world in America from. center to circumference. Another question is now beginning to be asked: What is a church? Without undertaking to give a definition of it, let me ask, in thig, initial paper, what the church is for? The New Testament reveals three distinct tasks to which it is committed. First, that of evangelization. The church is divinely commissioned to reach for the lowest and the least man in the least land and offer him sonship to the Eternal God; offer him a divine power, which lifts him out of the bog and places him upon the highest levels of human life, where God and the soul are'in fellowship. This alone were an immense priv- flege. Teaching the Art of Living. The church is commissioned also to teach and train those who are rich with its evangelistic message. KILLED. New President of Cabinet Aseassi- Madrid, May 18,—Joao Chagas, pres | ident of the Portuguese cabinet, who| special phase of the church's work re- was shot on a train at midnight while} ceived anything like adequate atten- traveling from Oporto to Lisbon, died | tion. of his wounds early this morning, ac- cording to the latest reports reaching | A dispatch received here from Lis- | bon concerning the shooting of Sen-' center for all this work, although the jjor Chagas says the attack occurred | gotiyities of the church snould extend |at the Entrocamento railway station. | through the entire week and the Sun- The dispatch adds that Senator Frei-| @ay School should cease to be 80 - _ | named. It should be called the School Fighting in Lisbon has begun again, ‘or Religion or the Church School or according to the latest news reach-' something else that indicates it to be The term, Religious Education, has | come to mean a specific thing in our | country, namely, the training of the People in the local church in those | deep matters which pertain to the art of living. I am not now speaking | of the work of education in schools, colleges and universities, but the work | of education at our doors, in the con- gregation, Every agency in reach ‘Should be employed to the utmost in this important mission. Indeed; the local church could be made a sort of university for all the people, in which | the simple, practical arts and virtues | of everyday life should be taught and enforced. Only recently has this The New Testament word for it is Edification. School of Religion Needed. . | Of course, the Sunday School is the an all-the-week activity. During this The warships are bombarding the} time various and sundry clubs, classes, More than two hundred persons | mygical organizations, culture courses, ‘have been killed, including several; og we}j as distinctly religious meetings, president’s salute of twenty-one SUNS poat have arrived at Lisbon. | should be held. Thickly settled neigh- The Spanish warships Espana and| porhoods, as we shall see, offer fine ship Wyoming, the first line, in the Rio de La Plata and a Spanish torpedo | opportunities for the development of | things spiritual. The third task to'which the church Lisbon, May 17.—The success of the | ig committed is that of Christianizing revolutionary forces has firmed. been con- ‘ The new government, which! spirit of Jesus into every nook aud er passed thundered:a similar salute, wil] be presided over by Joao Chagas, corner of our life. Nothing is foreign the social order; that of infusing the was proclaimed from.the windows of’ to the interest of the church. os i _ | No. 906 Nevada Acoommodstion...... 7:48p.m, | ensigns, the national colors fluttering over the taffrails and at mastheads. B, F. JETER, x INTERSTATE. The crews in blue service uniforms, | Attorney at Law Notary. Public’ ier pee officers in gold lace, manned the | " rails. “ East Side Square Phone 186 . . = No. 604 Madieon Local Freight, car- As the president's yacht, convoyed | spaniards. BUTLER, MISSOURI. rdyeay pba ; ie 8 m | by four déstroyers, reached the ‘flag-| | Ro. 688 Madison Accommodatio 1:80 p. m. | DR. ROBERT E. CRABTREE Boe 1 Practice. EAST BOUND ARRIVALS. boomed across the -water and rever- . Gen pe ‘ berated back and forth between the Diseases of Children. No. 637 Butler Accommodation. ®.m-| palisad a New York's skyscrap- No. 698 Butler Looal Freight... 5:00 p.m,| Plisades and New Yorks skyseral 301 TELEPHONES dence 641 2 ers, Each battleship as the Mayflow- ne Office in Gench Bldg. Freight trains Nos. 693 and 694 carry passen- x . gers on Interstate Division, No other freight 336 guns in all. ~~ | teaine carry passengers. T, 1. HALSEY, M.:D. 0. 0. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and the Atting of Glasses BUTLER, MO Phone No. 48 for following da: forwarding. Freight _ All freight for forwarding must be at depot notilater than eleven o’clock s. m. or be held Interstate Division must be delivered before fiveo’ctock p, m, No freight billed for this L. R. Twrmax, “ Agent. WILSON REACHES NEW YORK for Convoyed from Hampton Roads By the Cruiser Baltimore. flower, reached New | GAPITAL and SURPLUS, $125,000 . FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate Fatm LOaMS ct interest with privilege to pay at any time. Abstracts We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- j nish abstracts to any real estate in Bates county and examine and perfect titles to same. 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. y ARE LOOKING FOR A -. YOUNG LADY —__ yacht passed Sandy Hook. officials here after anchoring the Dolphin off Forty-first street. tine it became known for the first time that she had been convoyed from! more. last week that the Mayflower would chored off Tompkinsville. Florence the Hospital Center. ments were: completed yesterday An Ale Attack on Calais. Presidential Yacht Mayflower Was New York, May 17.—President Wil- son, on board the naval yacht May- York tonight, numbered sixty-sevn killed and three! tianity, was, Can it be made to square Saturday's list 18) with the human reason? Of the nine- completing the voyage from Washing: there were | shortly before 11 o'clock when the not yet_ Instead of putting into Gravesend Bay for the night the Mayflower pro- ceeded in past the quarantine station: would proceed up the Hudson in the water. early morning to an anchorage nea’ jatter grabbed him and both were Mr. Jackson was a widely rural as well as the city—to evange- When the Mayflower passed Quaram known oil man. He was 47 years old. [ conpenseo NEWS ITEM | »—Aliens under order of deportation pet have : surgi = ee aha ae to England and France are to be sent | it was underst e changed his through the German war zone around mind in order to be assured of the| @eeat Britata only on ships flying the’ there can be no permanent prosperity safety of the President and his party.| American flag, according to instruc- without a permanent agriculture. After seeing the Mayflower safely into tions received by immigration officials the harbor tonight the Baltimore an- Hampton Roads by the cruiser. Balti-| Secretary waniels announced $ Florence, Italy, May 14.—Arrange | Florence into a great hospital) man center in case Italy declares war on) ing the Congressional Uni | man Suffrage. - | the city hall and the announcement was received with enthusiastic mani- festations. The military governor of Lisbon im- Neighborly Love Essential. If religion pervades and colors the whole life then ours is serious bust- mediately posted throughout the city | ness, for it will let no corner of the , proclamations praising the COUTEE S of} world escape its influence: The sooner the Sinene titan Wats cy eae we learn that Christianity is not a to deliver up all arms at the arsena thing to be practiced in a corner the under pain of arrest. better for the world. The question of The casualties in Friday's fighting |-the eighteenth century, touching Chris- hundred wounded. le; but many victims on both sides. Died Trying to Save His Son. Bartlesville, Ok., drowned. ‘at Washington. —Votes for women was urged ag the \gemedy for industrial unrest before the Commission on Industrial Rela-| for| tions recently by, Mrs. Chrystal East- | Benedict of New York, represent: | én for Wo-| poultry and other meats, and there —French prisoners exchanged by | | Germany have just brought the news| that Carl Hagenbeck, the world’ -has been from the test collector and breeder of wild | the con-| annual contents of the nation’s larder. German een ci for| But with all our immense quantity, the prisoners in the concentra-| the results of scientific research? Of the twentieth, What can it do? .We . must learn to enforce not only love of May .17.—While |-Gog, whom we cannot see, but love to Marine observers lost track of her swimming at Silver Lake, six miles our neighbors, with whom we are living there. It was learned later from wire: south of here, today, John Jackson, 14) in constant contact. Neither without less messages exchanged with naval years old, was seized with a cramp.’ the other is Christianity whatever else off He shouted for help, and his father, jt may be. Everything that interests Tompkinsville for a few hours she Andrew F. Jackson, plunged into the his neighbors must interest him, if he As he reached the son, the, jg a genuine follower of the Christ, It is the mission of the church—the lize the whole world, to train to the highest degree of efficiency those whom: it evangelizes and to seek to make the spirit of Jesus the absolute rule in all human relations. It is an admitted economic fact that THE NATION'S DINNER TABLE When the dinner bell of this nation rings there have been slaughtered for the repast 13,000 beeves, 21,000 hogs, 4,600 sheep, 2,000 hundredweight of have been 700,000 bushels of cereals ‘and 540,000,000 pounds of vegetables prepared for the feast. Multiply these quantities by one thousand, repre- senting approximately the number of meals per annum, and we have the superb quality and wide range of pro- ducts, the American housewife, like SHOULD BE UNIVERSITY OF RE-} DIRE DISTRESS lit is Near at Hand to Hundreds of Butler Readers. Don’t neglect an aching back. Backache is often the kidneys’ cry for help. J Neglect hurrying to the kidneys’ aid Means that urinary troubles may follow. Or danger of worse kidney trouble. Here’s Butler testimony. _ Mrs. John-Stewart, 404 Vine St., Butler, says: ‘I had kidney trouble for about a year. The pains in my back were constant and my head ached. The kidney secretions also bothered me and I was in no condi- tion to do my work. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Clay’s Drug Store, and they gave me such great relief that I- continued taking them. My appetite improved, I took on flesh and felt better in every way. The aches and paifis were also removed. I know that there is no better kidney medicine to be had than Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, and I am glad to give this statement for the benefit of other kidney sufferers.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Stewart had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. 30-2t Britain Has Begun Interning 40,000 London, May 14.—Internment of the 40,000 Germans and Austrains in Great Britain was begun today by Scotland Yard and the .special “war constables’ working under the direc- tion of the home office. Many of the women and children and men too old for mililary service will be deported. At present about 40,000 unnatural- ized aliens, of whom 24,000 are mei, are at large. About 19,000 nonnatur- alized aliens ene’ ies already have been interned. Most of the 20,000 aliens in London are expected to surrender voluntarily for provisional. internment until the camps are ready. Probably many of the prisoners will be held in Ireland. Thousands of policemen were lined up at the railway stations during the morning to whom were given lists of names of aliens to be interned. These lists hnd previously been prepared by the government. For Butler People. Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka the ap- pendicitis preventative, drains so much foul matter from the body that ONE SPOONFUL relieves sour stom- ach, gas and constipation AT ONCE. The quick action is astonishing. J. F, Ludwick’ 31-1t THE BEST LOAN is the one that (1) Gives the farmer -plenty of time to make improvements, buy more land, improve his stock, seed land down to gtass and get ready to make money on the farm before the loan comes due. : Allows the farmer to pay small amounts on his loan from time to time without waiting for the interest pay day, and thereby gradually |___—_get-out of debt. We make such loans, On request complete information will be furnished. 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