The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 6

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At Lloyds Insurance Agency. London the betting is Piles: to that the war will end cae first of the year. ars sa ‘ + There were 402 fatal a ty.in | and 274 suicides in St. Lo ing the past year according coroner’s report. Gov. Major has appointed Nor- ames M.~ Sullivan, ~ to United States minister to a Domingo, who was Dublin in‘ connection with the Trish rebellion, has been set free. Official announcement has been |! made of another German air raid over the coast towns of England and Scotland Tuesday night of last week. 36 pergon ‘were killed. a The jury in the case of Willian Lorimer, former senator from Thi- nois, who was charged with. con-| A spiracy in connection with the failure of. a Chicago bank, brought in a verdict of not guilty Thursday. The trial of the case consumed 11 weeks. Come in and let us tell you your stock of worms, put them in condition to do better, thrive better, be ready for market earlies. doing for other farmers and how we guarantee what STOCK INSURANCE to guaranteed worm Weems ase your restent comin They tb you while you sles; 1 from y: LF dt in for great it ‘rata Teas of val juable tock | ‘and eae. enenttns Sologig Se See CLAYS Drue Store REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. 8S, Henderson to. Tel Kelso ee 69 acres section 5 and 6 West H Point $1.00, The Navy League has’ filed a suit for libel in the district su- preme court against Henry Ford, the Detroit manufacturer, asking for $100,000 damages. The suit alleged libel in some of Ford’s published statements opposing military preparedness. by James E. Sullivan formerly United States Minister to San Domingo has been arrested in Dublin in connection with the Trish uprising, it was announced | at the American embassy. Sulli- van was a resident of New York and formerly practiced law” in that city. Henry Beerman to A. N. Hunts- man undivided one-half interest block 2 Field’s addition to Rock- ville $325.00. H. L. Yonee to D. M. Carroll M. V. Harper to D. F. Payne 80] jot 3 part lot 2. block Rockville acres section 25 Charlotte $4,200. $750.00. D. F. Payne to W. W. Henry ; A Missouri Col. at Kansas Sale. block 1 Montgomery addition to i , Butler $2,400.00. See Geo. A. Latham to E. H. Alli-| Colonel Harlan Porter returned i: son 772 acres section 21, 22, and|last Wednesday morning from : 27 Lone Oak $44,000.00. Oskaloosa, Kansas, where he was Frank C. Depuey to N. L. Ely| one of the auctioneers at the big 300 acres section 11 and 12 West| Holstein-Friesian sale in which 110 cattle were sold. These con- sisted of some of the best bred Point $40,000.00. Mary B. Fisher to Tennie Wyer Holsteins in America. The Col.| / fj purehased’three heifers and aj With a pursuing posse, a lone rob- lots 1, 2, 10, 11, 12 block 4 1st ad- dition to Rich Hill $80.00. Jacob Maurer to Kate R. Maur-| male as the foundation of a big| ber, who had robbed the National er lots 10 and 11 block Rich Hill| herd of the black and white cat-| Bank at Francis, Okla., forced the $1.00. tle—Amsterdam Enterprise. driver of one of the posse’s motor cars to take. him in and with a re- For sale—High i volver held at the driver’s head vacaum cleaner with fix W. H. Hurley to Hurley Grain oe ee the robber disappeared in the child’s trandle bed, child’s safety | Pills. corral. E. K. Wolfe, ville $4,460.00. 21-tf South Methodist Parsonage. ne Sie He ‘The Schweizer Kreditanstalt, the largest banking institution of' Switzerland, estimates the war debts: of the different belligerent countries per head of the popula- tion as follows: Hungary, $40.33; Austria, $60. 25; Germany, $30.45; aly, $41.80; France, ae 60, and England, $157. 20. During an exchange of shots the for A. L. White et al to C. T. Van Benthusen lots 1 and 4 block 11 Sperry’s addition Rich Hill ~ $30.00. Phone 24 ing The fourth set of twins were born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Anover, Ark. Mrs. Davis, who is 32 years old, has given birth to twelve chil- dren. The first twins died, one of the second set and both of-the last two sets are living and in good health. Manuel Quezon, Philippine commissioner, who has been urg- ing Philippine independénce, ‘told. President Wilson Monday that he| and his followers had abandoned the idea of freedom in the near future and hoped Congress would pass the House bill giving a great- er share of self-government to the islands setting no date for inde- pendence. We are the only Car Load Shippers in Bates County, and for that reason can pay’ you more money for your WOOL than other buyers. Call us up before selling. ome Produes and Mfg. Company The Senate Monday passed | 173; without a record vote the Bank- head Good Roads Bill to spent 85 million dollars in construction of post roads, contingent on an equal expenditure by the states. Appropriation for 10 million dol- lars for roads in national forests is included. It differs from the House bill. Six bandits early Saturday blew the safes of four stores at Bald- knob, Ark. and fled with the|her penta! and ‘jewelry’ ‘valued at 110,- George Robert ‘A posse has located the gang | aléo man M. sioner of 8t. Louis: Mr, V; is a newspaper man; recreate There must be some wolf hunt- ers in Johnson county, & recent session of the county court in that county 88 wolf seglps were presented and a bounty: vf $3 was paid on each. Testimony of Clair. father, Mo., was responsible for the son being sentenced to six months in the Henry county jail _by Judge A. S. Yanvalkenburgh in the fed- eral court at Kansas City Mon- day. Suit was filed in the United States district clerk’s office at Kansas City Monday to keep alive the judgments against St Clair ‘County, Missouri, in the old rail- road bond feud. -It is ‘necessary to renew the judgments every ten years. B. Temple, holder of a judgment amounting’ to $25,290,836, ‘ Richard Gentry, widely known pioneer banker and railroad man- ager, died at his home’in Kansas City Monday morning after an ill- ness of five years. He was 69 years old. Mr. Gentry was one}, of the incorporators of the Pitts- burg & Gulf railroad, now the Kansas City Southern, and also acted in the capacities Lof chief engineer and president. David R. Francis, the newly ar- rived American ambassador, pre- sented his credentials to Emperor Nicholas: at Tsarkoe-Selo Satur- day afternoon. ambassador was pressed by the cordiality of the emperor, who discussed with him five minutes. Francis was received by the em- press, with whom he conversed A trio of bandits robbed the Lees Summit postoffice one morn- charges of dynamite wrecking the safe and waking the residents of the town. The robbers, with the whole town looking on, jumped i in an auto and made their escape towards Kansas City. Before leav- ing town they had a puncture which they fixed. Then their car skidded into a ditch, but still the people did not molest them. John Layton of Sedalia, Mo., ‘riday won the pionship at pocket, billiards from, Emmett Blankenship of Detroit. The final score was Layton, 450; Blankenship, 340. The match was played in three blocks of 150 points, and when Friday night’s game started Blankenship needed 283 points to win. The result, Fri- day night was: Blankenship, 42; Layton, 29. Mrs. M. Salisbury of Independ- ence, Mo., retiring State regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is in the United States Naval Hospital at Norfolk, ' Va., suffering from a fracture ‘of the skull she suffered: when’ “ ioe from the ladder leading to police commis- han During a Smith's postmaster ‘at Sassidy, . You see this picture? The present case is filed t (0) 5 execiitors of the will of John puttipg money into the bank to grow when you are old. Start one now. -Bank some of your earnings. BANK WITH UB. in 1889. was its first general manager “THE OLD RELIABLE.” The American greatly im- news of the world for thirty- Afterwards Mr. a quarter of an hour. last week. They set off eight ' able at our office. county at reasonable rates. world’s cham- 2 2) BUTLER, MISSOURI Blankenship, Layton, 150. High runs: “shales ike oe as IMPROVED EASY IRON wectment bg Income toe masta in- te veruaran What eben ig room fal the. battle a with her brother inlaw, ° "Commodore also of Independence, Mo. py ty cto Pegs ogg Salisbury, @ battle’is imminent. This is. no fancy, it’s atact. You can’t grow a tree without a root; you can’t build a house with- out a foundation; you can’t build a fortune without And it is mighty comfortable to have a fortune Missouri State Bank Low Rates on Farm Loans Weare in a position to make farm loans at a low rate of interest on either 5, 7 or 10 years time, with privilege of making partial payments on interest paying dates. All pay- ments of principal and interest pay- % ‘We make ab- stracts to all real estate in Bates The Walton Tinsat Oo. Current Loans $8,000,000.00

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