The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 8, 1916, Page 8

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London? June .1.—The British cruiser Hampshire, on way Russia, with Lord Kitchener and : staff on board, has been sunk off } the Scottish coast by a mine or _ submarine. . * : The Admiralty reports that the : Hampshire with Lord Kitchener ‘ and his staff on board was sunk * last night at 8-0’clock off Ork- ney’s Island either by mine or : torpedoed. Four boats were seen’ by obser- * vers to leave the ship. Heavy seas were running, but patrol -ves- sels and destroyers proceeded at - once to render assistance, and at the same time, a party was sent , along the shore to search for “ bodies. Only a capsized boat was found. The whole shore has been thor- : oughly searched and there is no hope now that any survived, Lord Kitchener and his staff were proceeding to Petrograd where it is believed Lord Kitch- ener was to confer with Russian officials in regard to a new of- fensive on the eastern front. The Hampshire had a displace- ment of 10,800 tons and was built : 15 years ago. She carried a com- plement’ of 655 men, not including * her distinguished . passengers. Current reports are that David Lloyd George, minister of war munitions may be given the war portfolio, Buttermilk from Skim-Milk. Dairymen, doctors, and domes- tie scientists have agreed in rec-| was seriously wounded and six ommending buttermilk as a re-| other men were shot during a feeshing and nutritious drink,| fight Sunday at. a church on and a great help in cooking, par-| Leatherwood Creek, 10 miles from ticularly in bread making. It has! Jackson. become so popular that in many 2 es—th demund—eann fair; r A dhe oduy, a supplied in the regular way with] number of men near the church buttermilk secured as, by-product} were disturbing the worshippers from buttermaking. and opened fire when Noble and Artificial buttermilk is made to|an officer attempted to arrest meet.this increased demand by|them. Noble and Fugate, a by- keeping ordinary skim-milk at a| stander fell at the first volley. temperature of 68 to 70 degrees] Meanwhile women fainted and the Fahrenheit for from 18 to 24] congregation yas in an uproar. hours, or until it has formed a very fine. Very thin milk does not make buttermilk of the best flavor and consistency, so one pound of whole eight or ten pounds of separator | t milk usually has enough butter buttermilk of good quality, if we|! and many dairymen on this point. Bootleggers Convicted. smooth curd. As soon as the milk| aid of the officer and when they thickeng it should be churned| appeared a general fight ensued. thoroughly for 20 or 30 minutes,| Eventually the disturbers were or until the curd is broken up| driven into the mountains, milk should be added to every|22 years, died at her home in Bel- skim-milk to improve the flavor| surgical operation in a Kansas and smoothness, _ Hand-skimmed | City hospital. fat left in it so that it will make|and the remains brought to But- : can trust the experience of the|at the grave by Rev. R. M: Tal-' ce Missouri College of Agriculture | bert, of the Christian church. A jury in the circuit court Fri-|Gen. Funston announced late to- day afternoon found John Medley | day that he had what appeared to guilty of keeping, storing and de-| be positive information that Luis livering intoxicating liquor to|de la Rosa was marching from a other persons, in violation of the| point south of Laredo in the direc- local option law. He was convict-|tion of the border, with the evi- ed on two counts and fined $400/dent intention of raiding the cal option law, was called it was] ' found that he had left town and his bond of $300 was declared for- feited. aia Some people will find out that when the people voted Bates coun- and the officers) bes ye! The storm traveled patient es see that the law is eastwardly direction, jer | fi buildings, seb lebiie stroying everything in its County Core. first struck in Missouri near Court met in regular session ley, where a few barns and Monday, June 5th,- with Judges] buildings were blown off. ; Campbell, Owen and Lowder|foundations. . é R. A. Land vs. J. W. Lusk et al, present and County Clerk Frank] At Stoddard, 20 miles. t damage: Verdict for defendants, Holland and Sheriff Johnson in|here, eight persons were Motion for new trial filed; - attendance. and three seriously injured. State vs. Elmer Simpson, illeg-{] County Highway Engineer or-)and Mrs. Will Simpson of P al sale of liquor: Defendant fails|{.. dered to view the site for the con-| Bluff were at Stoddard sp ling |to appear, bond forfeited. f struction of a road in Rockville|the night with relatives after State vs. Walter Leonard, vio. township and report at August) tending the funeral of Mr. Simp-| lating local option law: Ad- term. ne judged guilty, ‘sentenced to. 6 County Highway Engineer. or- t} months in jail. Appeal granted dered to make estimate for the rial. | to K. C. Court of Appeals, construction of a bridge over imp-| , State vs, John Medley, violating Pogue branch in section 7, New|son’s mother}probably — will ate | local option law: Guilty on two Home township. Others killed at Stoddard were’ |counts. $400 fine assessed in School loan granted to Wm:|_ S. M. Gaines, J. W. Vaughn,| each count. : Warnken in the sum of $2500 on| Doe Connor, Mrs. Ed Fields ‘and : business house in Adrian. . | Mrs. J. W. Vaughn. Ed Fields, | church Announcements for June County Highway Engineer or-| who conducts a store, was slightly 1916, dered to make estimate for bridge| injured, but his wife was killed. in section 11 Summit township|One of their daughters was seri-| At Pleasantn Gap Sunday, June over a fork of Deepwater creek. |ously injured -when she was|11. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ‘Additional school loan in the} thrown 200 feet from her father’s| Preaching at 11 a.m. “Subject, sum of $450 granted S. B, Howe] store. fi ri “Seek Ye the Lord.’’ Blackboard of Amsterdam. Five persoris were killed near|talk at 8 p. m. Sermon at 8:20. inet ites Morehouse, when the home of Bd| Subject, ‘‘Jesus in the Temple.” , One Killed, Seven Wounded; Bat-|Price was demolished. The dead| At New Hope Sunday, June 18. tle is Staged at Church. are: Mrs, Jessie Nelson, Mrs. W. be pra th si ii rt Jackson, Kys vane: 5-<Gkeen| A. Whitaker, Mrs. E. Price, Mrs.|urday night a p.m, June Noble was killed, Boozer Fugate i " . Clyde Rook, mortgage: Continued. ; : Be iy 3 ‘et al we M. K,& . Ry. Co., damage: Dismissed at cost of plaintiff. eset to Poplar Bluff tonight for Mrs. 8. M. Gaines, Mrs. § is Bre to Go Higher. 7"? Om Detere H Advanows 1 Galion Colored Syrap, extra good quality.......... 1“ White Sirapes a geod aeay aoe Se _ Nearly all automobiles are advancing Don’t put off buying your car | until too a : Let us have your order for a _FORD CAR_ eonly car manufactured that the sun never sets on. - We have afew yet and. will. be glad to roar one and hold or you until you. ar to, take, it.. See us at: W. E. Price and her infant ehild.; Sunday, June 18, at 10 a. m. Sun- Nine persons were: injured in-this|(day school. Sermon at 11 a, m. vicinity, ' “iS |“ Seek Ye the Lord.’ B. Y. P. U, At Sikeston buildings’ were|at 7:45. Sermon at 8:30. Sub- blown down and two men were in-| ject, ‘‘The Comforter,”’ or ‘‘God’g jured perhaps fatally when caught | Leadership.”” i by flying timbers near the Iron| At Burdett According to accounts of the af- Mountain dana ie coheelé MEE: d tendabe At Blodgett the tornado prob-'sermon.. Subject, ‘‘The Great ably did more damage to proper-| Trust Co.’’ Sunday afternoon I ty than elsewhere. It is estimat-| Will be at Silverdale school. house ed that the damage to the business} if nothing permits and speak at district of that place will exceed|4 o'clock on ‘“‘Bulwarks of $100,000. Three persons were in-|Faith.’? Sunday'school at 2:30. jured, but not seriously. Night services at. Burdette. The At Bernie Bud Bond. was killed|B. Y.-P..U. will meet at 7:45, by lightning while. asleep. | His|Sermon 8:30 on “Doctrinal Unity wife, who was sleeping with him,|of the Bible,” or ‘‘Bulwarks—of was uninjured. ; ' “| Faith.’ : { LOE ith At St. Francis, Ark. on ‘the|'''A cordial invitation is extended State line near Bloomfield, Mo.,|to all these :services, © = 1" e Sunday, June 25, The men members rushed to the seven persons are reported killed | '. L. W. Keele. ° and a score or more injured, but ‘ Mrs. Fred Francis Dead. as telephone , communication is} A Pussling Problem Settled. The Onig tade eet =.* _ Mrs. Fred Francis, aged about pee Pir. of the dead can- When two horses pull unevenly || Pheeas, vides ne asm , Hardware Store " D , on a load, which horse carries the West Side Square j ae BUTLE R, MO | 4 on Friday, June 2, following a larger part of the burden, the one See : “ dh Trustee's Sale. ta is a little shoes or the one = = ; that is somewhat behind? The ex-|' ‘Promia ° : perts of the Minnesota Agricul-|: roe Prog Prom Hogging tural College have upset a-com-|, Butler Lodge No. 254 A. F.& A). i mon belief by proving that it\is|@. held their annual election of} One acre of corn harvested by the horse that lags behind. The|ffigers Saturday night. The fol-| hogs will return a greater profit experiments showed that, if the |!owing were elected: than an equaferea harvested in load is @ ton, the horse that keeps| J. A. DeArmond, W. M. «| the usual way. At the Missouri Whereas David Dalton and Masons Elect Officers. Kate Dalton, his wife; by their deed of trust dated March 20th, 1915, and recorded in the record- er’s office within and for Bates County, Missouri, in book No. 237 The funeral was held in Belton er where a short service was held Deceased was a niece of J. M, men OF ce a 443 d to th : L. G, Rinkle, Missouri College of | and E. H. Rosier of this city. ee tenia, thn Rigting de. its end of the evener eight inches} C,H. Culver, 8. W. Experiment-Station an acre of Agriculture; ; scribed real estate lying and be-|a#head of the other end pulls 988 pitinst rng AN |eorn hogged off : produced more ? pork than an acre of. corn har- vested and fed to hogs in the cus- tomary way. It is not practicable. .| to. utilize the entire corn crop in Funston Fears Another Raid | ing situate in the county of Bates and State of Missouri, to-wit: South west quarter of the pounds, whereas the slower. horse ails 1012 pounds. © y A: H. Culver, Sec’y. F att « J. W. Harrison, 8, D.. « H. Donovan, J. D. San Antonio, Tex. June 6.— north east quarter and the UTLER AUTOMOBILIS' SEE es enti -south east quarter of the * LONG oF ss a ee ed Mar epeny this way: but it is good practice north west quarter and the Le Mead, T5.. e in portion of the south sixteen, and one-half pl le a ¥. B.: rd, ‘Dodge Averages 20 1.2 Miles feet of the east half of the Y ite ou north east quarter, all in sec- tion sixteen (16), township Walter Leonard (colored) * was tried before the court and found] t Jiquor for other persons, in on each count, which will keep|country somewhere west of. Rio him in jail for a long, long time. | Grande City. guilty of keeping intoxicating| prevent de ‘la Rosa and his men viola-| from crossing. ; Colorado Sektigs; ‘Colo; : June’ 3 forty (40) of range thirty- one Sw) . Mr. Walter Henry, . which conveyance was made in| Butler, Mo. o trust to secure the payment of one} Dear friend :— - certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas There are not now in that dis- rict enough American troops to

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