The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 7, 1915, Page 7

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ause than cholera, yet any hog Sheriff's Sale in Partition. High Seheel Netes a spected of being sick should be y. g. park, piaintity, The first chapel of the year was. era’. ry . . Om . i mainly to get us-old ones in the habit . come prevalent in Bates end Cass|peience of the herd cad confined | "Rgsnesas Pe St ah | iy kn ihe sewn Spee ta A : ‘ ‘ = (an nes sh fi " f counties, many farmers are ask-|+, » quarantine pen until it has] scr So oo apie. irhira Seer Teele a trea with spl ing the question “How. are Wl entirely recovered or died. This ;| Sag wote: The seem celowed in this going to be able to raise hogs the} pen should be anclosed so as to | order ofeale med * Vocal solo—Miss Beauchamp. coming year without losing them |-., out all other animals on the | thareordated Plano selo—iise Devin.” i g from olera?”? ’ This i ; th Ie hours of The ram was concluded by Rev. vee gest Bek ie est every fi ee farm. The ‘floor of the pea should | Cciock in Budi ypeon and five ociock ta | Talbert addressing the students On tho » : nterest_ eve! AFME? | he eovered_¥ resh_air_slacked | the afternoon. of that ds the east front subject “How to ve a Man bn K i $60, if ‘dof hog choke | i’: sell at public yendus, to the highest bidder good chapel. UNG Me eee kee belbacb ee 000.00 Tn order to get rid of hog chol-| Several of the lumbermen of | @¢ Homing descr ara |. Comet sate amer Bem a's * . rhty-! era it -will be necessary to prac- . 1. Qne (1) of Blas! Hive win Williams | pra er.” {Bates and Cass counties are sel Firat Addition to town of Butler, Me. ASH, Culver, a triend of the stu- " ‘Earned Surplus... veceer ec es es «$00,000.00 [tice good methods of ‘sanitation. 30); i g lime to the farmers for dis-|. _ bates County, Missouri. dents, gave us instructions on how to Hog cholera should be handled |infecting purposes. Every farm-| T#™#ofssle 8 follows. yi Cah 2, Rane | follow the straight and marrow path with more care than is usually given it, as it-is very contagious and infectious. This énables it to be transferred to different farms through different channels, For example, men. will carry chol- era on their shoes after tramping in lots where cholera exists. Pig- eons and other birds feeding in Junior Notes 3 Chemistry. becomes more delightful jas we study, especially when Mr, Coon- 'rod hands the pointer to the other fel- | low and says sweetly (he talks so now). | i er should secure several barrels} «74t — Sheriffof Bates County, Missour!. of the lime as it is very efficient | ~~~ 5 for disinfecting purposes. Notice of Final Settlement T itter Notice is hereby given to alt cred- |. |, The litter about the lots and |, Notice, Since Interested in the eatate | Wilt vou please explain the firat of the sheds should all be cleaned down of Joseph Kimble, deceased, that I. |{c is our turn, for SGLTGE TAR Eee Over AF, S ii is A. Kimble, Executor of said es- . to a hard surface. The lime CAD) tate, intend to make final settlement silenced tie Saas renee ts wee nae OF be slacked readily by pouring it thereof, at the next term of the Bates | our. momentarily at least. °° é FS * ~ ‘ounty Probate Court, in Bate ; | “Why in the world won't you let us out in a pile and adding water |ty. ‘State bf Missouri, to be held at jerase our mistaxes ‘in. typewriting, slowly till the lumps become pow- | Butler. Missouri, on the 8th day of No-| Miss Faulkner?” Icity, “when I was & ‘We Pay Interest on Savings * e f - t rca moe | vember, 1915. A the feed lots with cholera will] q..od The ground” to be disin- ELLIS A. KIMBLE, | Junior and learned to trpewrite, I nev- carry germs to every farm in thé|+..10q should be lightly covered | 5!~4t Executor. | pect that you shall donee iat one: « , ¥ : third as well as I, and I could always community where they feed. The germs are often armed inc the write anything in shorthand too, What aero want, Leena re a hio : % vee “Please can you write ‘! a e water from one farm to another,|,,omises and get rid of the chol-| ,,Not!es,,'spereby, elven, £9, 810, cred: | ble?! * Se rade with the fresh slacked linie. : en It is better to clean up the Notice of Final Settlement, Pa : i i i i ‘s itors and others interested in the eS- | «On-an-mm- . 5 ee : seat ‘ ‘ : ely is pA eas sick | on. than to vaccinate every few tate of Peter Morwood, deceased that |. 2 h-ah-mam-well, the next lesson for We offer complete service in all branches of Banking |] (08s ore onan sh goes direst. | onths. Eelam intend: coumake final rete.| , hqnac eeu ee yaw nan seme Bogt, crayen and solicit your Butler and Bates county business. }/ 10s wicre Ene asi: Boss: Oleg M. I. Hurley, | Hement, thereof, at the next. coum OF var’ looked lke? | Tt would be a. fal pan ly into the adjoining hog lots of Field demonstrator in hog Dea county, Btatelot Missouri, to be)| sours of Bread somrort 40 the Reviews : - . : other farms. The most danger-| .),,jora control held ne eaters Maat on the 8th |SWored. ‘Most af us censure him,: Dut ous ways. of spreading cholera ‘is day of Noveinbety 20 4 sommmoon.- [one samanlins Wales In SHE SORE RoUm reerraanesore —SSE] by allowing dead hogs to liejm. wirst Rail Seainy intole Adminis bretrly: things good and beautiful.” Can you : * - around on the farm and sick hogs K City Fifty ¥ 5 ar | Sebtlent nts ca lapm ts eery eu orn dca Be ms) : to run over the fields. Buzzards, — x 232,720 Women and Girls Work-| Sophomore Notes. ine | a a dogs and crows will feed upon ing for a Living in | nicely and we hope all the other class- bags yes such carcasses and spread the dis-} ‘The semi-centennial, or fiftieth Missouri. CECBES MOINS Ue Baie Tite eerie CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $250,000 ease over a large territory. no is) anniversary, of the first railroad) | jotferson City, Mo., October winter-by electing the following offi- , ING.’ c a bad practice to leave any other|train to be run between St. Louis] 47 Fl lealing| Baseban, : ‘ ! 4 : —Facts and figures dealing; B ; FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. 't | carcasses lying out on the farm or/and Kansas City falls on Satur-| \ith women and girls who were! Aa eas AR F L We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate to allow the hogs to eat these, a8|day, October 2. It was the first ¢ojjowing gainful occupations in Reet oath Campbell A(M LOANS cr interest with privilege to pay.at any time. ~” parties ek or oe are apt/railroad train to uate Kansas | yfigsouri at the commencement of | Manager Walter Williams, : rs a ‘i to feed upon them that have pre-|('ity from any point. It was run] 1915, the: occupations they fol-| rhe Fresnmen tare called a meoti Abstracts abe ort o ol ere oighngy srecgnttchetiodt viously fed on cholera hogs and/over the tracks of the Missouri rowed and elmilae information, | 224 epected the atticers tor a base ball uh Loach iengrcrby de la ai in this way expose your hogs to|Pacifie railroad, which in those} yr j eee PCA. (Puta Daeket wall earn. Chel players a4 i A - 3 f ’ ae > are arte iy v of La- | not been chosen yet but we expect e and perfect titles to same. ; é - x . ‘ ep Ne ans ; ogee AINE imparted in a Bureau : | FE DeaR : examin Pp y : pillar ibe there Leet be a s a Rae as the Pacific] jo, statistics bulletin, gas Preshimen girls nave not decided We will loan your idle money for you, securing you E § o Ta railroad of Missouri, : ine advance information from the | Whether to play basket ball oF not this Investments r ble interest on good security. We pay handling dead hogs, I will insert] ‘The Pacific Railroad of Missou- 1915 red book, given out for pub- Peat tue (line herseasuneatartanee interest on time deppsits. ee te AN that Was! ri was incorporated by an act Of lication today by Commissioner ——— £ ecto tan B . : enacted at the 47th General A8s-|i te Missouri Legislature, ap] Jonn 'T. Fitzpatrick. Bids fur Erection of County Infirmary, W. F. DUVALL, President, J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, sembly, 1913, pages 222-224. iproved Mareh 12, 1849. On July |" j4 js estimated that in Missouri | seated pias win be received by Frank -Arthur Duvall, Tgeasurer. W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. Section 1—Swine dying of con-|4, 1852, ground was broken bY: ondanuany 1) 1915) there were 1)-/,,cand, Glock or the. County. Court. ot ie ES eae tagious diseases to be burned, | Luther M. Kennett, then Mayor |'335793 women and girls over 10 october t6th. isis for the erection. of & warning to be given (being amjor St. Louis, ‘The road was in} years of age, and of this number She GOCE SORE RIE MES RE RT i é amendment of section 4868 of ar-|jperation to Cheltenham, Decem- | 5397; pees 5 ‘ .g- (Fl. The plans and specifications for 1 i pera t ie 232,720 were either following Pro- | fiiq puidines are on file at the office PROFESSIONAL CARDS ticle 8, chapter 36, H. 8. 1908) ber 23, 1852;'to Kirkwood, May, fessional, pursuits, owned “busi- of the County Clerk, cs f : : ee, cr The owners of swine that die of | 1353, and to Franklin July 23, the | nesses or were on salaries or | ch bidder wilt be required to de- / ———— Ee MISSOUR any disease shall dispose of the | same year; to Jefferson City,| \aces . $0000, which amount is to be forfeited ~ i 2ass ithi rat 9 ames, He Nah riic fora sey ito the County if after be * award DR. J; M. CHRISTY PACIFIC ARBAB ALU GY all March 12, 1856; Sedalia, Febru-| ‘Phat the majority of women the contract, shalt. fail. to. execute sed Woman'and CHT ial hours after they die by complete yyy, 1861; Warrensburg, July 3:| and girls in Missouri, who are 4 FeneG Ghana j i he art : to *: St it % t ed « 2 - Diseases of Women and pallial dbe nag ly burning upon the premises) 1344; olden, May 28, 1865; and |¢5.¢¢q to earn their living, are Sen ethics. dave ee Heise Pane 10 MOUNTAIN y nig ey Tere re ay Pleasant Hill July 19, of same] i) following pursuits given over |e Su See Sher et ene Office Phone A ate veter! 0 s year. & . as 4 hei < jg) to sive good and sufficient bond for : +e: . ’ u . . and peculiar to their SeX 18/the “amount of the contract price, for TT shall specifically prescribe some)” ‘The last spike was driven, Sep-| sjown by the fact that approxi- faithful performance of brian connie - OR. J. T. HULL other manner in which the car-| tember 19, 1865, giving a conti-| nately 88,375 were either in do- Hnenerenaltineraruas ‘angeanter HER \ “Doatistes cass may be disposed of. It shall «ous track from St. Louis to Kan-| nostic or personal service, Of 10M \RENETK. Oe sunves the rikht 4 Reni 4 ~ i % c y Ce reserves the righ Entrance same, that leads to Stew: a tein ie i from ary |e City. It was “re me eae this number 42,664 were house- | to reject any or al : £ et , ‘ swine that may be sick ir ber 2, however, that the first aes $ ing 12 hours | so: 4g. ERANK HOLLAND, 's Studio. ; : ey ae > hold servants, averaging hou Clerk of the County Court, “North side Ba bel Butler, Missouri BUTLER STATION fatal disease to give danger wart-/tyain was run over the track|, gay of work and earning from )—— : ae 6) CORRECTED JUNE 24, 1018. ing by ey, ee eee from St. Louis to Kansas City. / 419 to $35 a month and room and | Notice of Dissotutio B. F. JETER, NORTH ce agin er a ii at a’ | Previous to that time to travel be-| hoard. | In the Cireuit Con: »s County pee , - 1206 1G C. Accomodation.... t:15a.m. Rated: OF openings INYO) Ns ARM: tween St. Louis and Kansas City} \t the commencement of 1915, | sgoutrl, Octobe mcs Attorney at Law Notary, Public 208 K.C. & St. Louls pegr..12i4ea.m. | ISS. . .. {it was necessary to take three dif-| i; js figured, there were 23,273 nea Higert, East Side Square Phone 186|210 KC. & St. Louts psgr. 9:00pm.) Section 2. State Veterinarian, |forent lines of railroad and one} yomen in Missouri who were eitli- | : ae BUTLER, MISSOURI: SOUTH Duty ea tek bape ti . ek steamboat, or two steamboats and | 4. agents, canvassers, collectors, ap. Fe i Steueke oP a ii person.to comply with the re-|two lines of railroad. bookk i aan Roan te nH. Loeb’ & Brother, 2 it asse! = . ti8am * A * . a % rast res yookkeepers, cashiers. accoun jo Jaeger, Luther 1 i ae OR. ROBERT E. CRABTREE. 207 Joplin Passenger. 1320p. me antmanie of 7 section 4 shall)" When the Missouri Pacific be- ‘ante shnpiea clerks, Sthiee. asal ow, JOR Watson, a. W, Jamison, . e : S00: Neveus Se Pm./be the duty of any one having} gay operating through to Kansas | sista TnuGraplera cand aort pena ous N. oH, General Practice. INTERSTATE the knawledge of the same to re- (Sa F in : SISTER See Ore acl ERE ROME DSS AOMG HT BIEL: A Fi 2 \ % . the trip required — eighteen | tynewriters assengers, bundle) & ‘ Diseases of Children. Arrive ° . _| City : : | typewriters, messengers, N is hereby given that the above ‘ . TELEPHONES 638 Butler kesetaaetation tite ew) [POPE the oe Ls a hin howrs. It took the fast mail train | \yappers and cash girls. Stenog- ramed directors na stockholders an a Office 301 Residence 541 | 694 Butler local freight.... 5:65 pom. erinarian or 4 1s ep y, w nae 16 hours and 20 minutes to make raphers and typewriters Alaniel Cee onl RN and 3 eruantlie a * Office in Gench Bldg. WEST duty it shall be at once to iv jy, {the run now made in 7 hours and| numbered 12,219. While male Wider the laws of Missouri, as" plain a ee RN (Leave) eeaqee the. an ee ig one t nd 10 minutes. Passenger fares were bookkeepers, cashiers and ac-| ie Bates Coun Missouri, an applica- freig! 8 at} ps ‘ mane ; |tion to dissolve ee ae T, J: HALSEY, Mi. D. 0. 0. * |$%° Saries” cutecanent ¢<- 2:35e m. Be yee Ba the Haring nail high. The fare between Kansas countants outnumbered females} Because the sakl ccorporation has 5 ng. | 887 Madison "ACCOM.,.... 2-5, 1:30p. m. | ONC : F : City and St. Louis, was $14.50,| nearly two to one, yet 16,150 wo- | been doing, busin tates, and is Eye, Ear, Nose a prosecute the same in any cour") while at present it_is $5.50. The | men were thus employed, some be- | mine which it was operating has been - Throat Specialist All freight for ee | having jurisdiction over such mis- : 5 ms “hi ‘ Dee [closed and dis not be pa hn LS later them. 16: a ey ¢ 3 fare from Kansas. City to Chicago | ing paid the same salaries as MeN | operated by it. Beier oe ee tet days forwarding. Freteht for Iater- “Handling Diseased Swine, See-|W8S $24.50; to Cincinnati, sc following the same occupations. | said application t for the Ith day , ‘ . t 4 tate Division mi risen Mee New York, $48.00, and to Bos- aeeet | ae t SRY, Oiled Shar Peopice Bank Phone No, 4 | 9, Peo ag ny tT billed | 4: sais Ses {to New . $48.00, ) p Spee tee apy O: MANEY, ‘ [for this train in morning. Le ea pring. oT cui ton, $52.00, The rates to inter-/1600 French Teachers Killed in | 50-8 Clerk of Gireuit Court! ee ane ra , ne bihaibaber Desrease. Syne Oe Be es mediate points were in propor- Battle. es Sse is Both Races Mourned for Him. ways, (being an on am of tion. : : fica Guardian's Notice, "Clinton, Mo, Sept, 90.—Pryor|atajor Pek Glas az Greatest] 1905, by adding'n now ection (| According '°. coo remo cle |aftlende erty ive, that, the, ong on, Mo., . )—! 4 or i L U Ree, «. rene Fi is 1e- | der: ned was spointed guardian o { \ > Shelby, a faithful negro of the old _. Miasoerian. be known as section 4868a), No|Britain Reports 60 Submarines) ntary school teachers so far | iucdind win Satie Shit Nay of Sep ) type, is mourned by. all Clinton 5 person shall drive on foot any _ Cap have been killed and 4000 wound- | tember, wi5, by the Probate Court of ‘ lacks| - Sedalia, Mo., Sept. 30.—Champ | qj ‘ a ; ‘ « ¢ |Bates County, Missouri today. Whites as well as blac 1 : hie "National diseased swine, known to have) Washington, Oct. 1.—Great/ed, says a dispatch to the semiof- {All persons’ having claims against sent flowers to his funeral‘ which | Clark, Speaker of the Nati the {a2 contagious or infectious dis-/ Britain has discovered and put | ficial Cologne Gazette. The loss- wild estate are reauired to, exhibit was attended by most of the|House of Represen' + ersten is thel case, or disease commonly called|into effective operation means/}es raise the difficult question as) pate Court webin one sear from it LOwm be 5 | greatest’ living ee Bers cholera, upon or along any public|o¢ combating the submarine, | to how they will be replaced after |S'forever hatred muon OF they: shall Every person of note who haa to announcement made) highway, or other public grounds! Which, according to official re-| the war. . ("phish day oe her, visited Clinton in fifty years rode | by Gov. Elliott W. Major, in am} or‘upon any private land of any |nort to the United States Govern- in Shelby’s eab. He had carried| address at the. State Fair todey.| individual. or corporation except] ment, already have resulted in wedding parties for several gen-| Charles Moore, lent of the! the land owned or controlled by) joss estimated at between fifty Statement Panama-Pacifie , had f SEE THE the individual or corporation) ing seventy German submarines driving the swine. Provided noth-|mne reports declare that the Brit- ing in this section shall prevent/i., Admiralty confidently _be- any person from hauling in Wak-|}ieves it has crushed the German on or other vehicle any diseased undersea campaign. jof The Ruther Weekl | weekly at Butler, erations. nen a a train or an appointment. He us- ‘the G ually slept sitting. in a depot seat. | greatest living Missourian. For the last .m 3 has| -Messages giving the decision “been unable to driv@. ‘ ‘were ed to Moore at San y Times published i, required by asked ‘the Governor to name the the Act Editor Manag R. o Atlen, Business Manager[{ Butler. Mo Publishe Clothes not consent to the Clark,’ ‘ ealle-mg he swine, known or suspected of!" Fruge nets have been stretched fs D. Alien, He died sitting in a d : rik, who is at St. Ji oye having any contagious or infee- “Sem channels, _A__ submarine oa rorn ; 1 rived before ae Sepa , : = tious disease, or disease common-|+ejophone gives warning of the | cseant® tle Smt day on Sept, 15 3 ly called hog cholera, or. to unload |, bmarine’s approach. When ‘County CJerk. said diseased swine at or in stock| the yet disappears a number of yards of any aha os “id patrol boats ay to the scene to poration, commonly used by thet await the U-boat’s trip to the sur- public for ‘shipment. n face, which it must make to dis- Section 4867, | Penalty—AnY) antangle itself: Then the boat is Sheriffs Sale ° By virtue and authority of an_exe- ¢ ~ Filcution issued from the office of the . Clerk of the Circuit Court of- Bates County, Mo., returnable at the Octo- person who shall violate any of fe ck For practical : cleaning ber teri. i916. of sald court and to me the’ provisions of the four next either sunk by gunfire or cap- and pressing. We posi- | aid auinet aver of Ee ‘an Sirah 7 t ve a tively clean everything the tight tthe, interest end-clnim of « the said eott and Sarah Scott. of, in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lat two (2) in the northwest quar- ter of section eighteen (18), Town- ship 3 range 2 and lots one and two in Block & in the City of Wal- nut_ Bates Cotitity, Missouri, all in Bates County, Missouri. but a guilty conscience. Hats Cleaned and Blocked All work guaranteed- and prices reasonable. preceding sections shall be ad-}. : godard ullty of'a misdeamor and all: upon conviction thereof be ’ Jess than ten nor more} Washington, D. C., Sept. 30.— dollars: abe ‘Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British geen very readily that} Ambassador, personally delivered le for burying|to acting Secretary Polk at the from State Department today a safe ntin ba the Austrian Am- Coods Called for and Delivered.

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