The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 22, 1916, Page 8

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a THE ST. LOUIS CONVENTION ONE OF THE MOST ENTHU-! und Mrs. Jesse Shaw. SIASTIC AND HARMONIOUS EVER HELD. big rain Thureday morning of jaot week and ome Monday more- ing of this week, the former ome Nightwine. Miew Maggs McCann kas been employed te teach at Lost Cormer the ens i term. 1 Jd.¥F.5 returned terview. Mo two weeks soni. Jesse Shaw, and wife. Mrs of her little nephew and niece. Robert J isited a few day: ‘s ISLET, ms Hedger. near Amoret. ¥ ng at the homes Shaw and Ed Winfrey. Miss Margie Greenup spent one g accompanied by bail Little Arnold Fleming visited a few days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mr & Hill went tw y Friday of last week. A there by the illness Mrs. of Elkhart, is this year for Wieer and cats. But we have substantial granaries A 500 Bushel Granary for $25.00 Or for Sc per bushel you can build a substantial granary that will last for fifteen or twenty years and an advance of Sc per bushel the first year will pay for the granary, and the next fifteen or twenty years it will not cost you a penny. You can store your grain free, and hold it as long as you wish. This 500 Bushel Granary ter $25.00 is lined and floored with tongue and ‘s Butler yard and we will be pleased to show it to you. ° LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER of Jesse night last 1 Misses Car- Pho rie Harper 2 a Hill “— : Mrew Wr and Miss Bertha Short of Jast week with friends in But Jere : Mr. and Mrs. CW. WA. Simpson and Wolfe, Mrs. surlington, Kansas, and Mrs. W \F. McKibben visited Friday of last lweek with Mre. Wolfe's sister, jin. K.P Harper and family, The Marias des Cygnes river ix Deeds of Bates County, convey to ~ | overflowing and ix destroying some of the CrOps. i Smith and family of near with * Mr. - Chess Asnoret, spent Sunday Doe Harper is on the sick list. Remember the Children’s Day exercises at the M.'E. Chureh at pent Friday night daughter. lettia. of Butler, J. 1. Wolfe, of "Notice of Sale Under School Fund | Mortgage. | Notice is. hereby given that, whereas, Kudolph Talbott, by his rigage deed, dated on the twelfth (12) day of August, 1912, , and recorded in Book 126, page ‘A, of the office of Recorder of County of Bates the following | cribed real estate situated, ly-| ng and being in the said County | Bates, in the State of Missouri, | to-wit: | lot four (4) in block three’ -3, Walley's addition to But- FIRESTONE Red side wall Black Tread in stock at all times. groved flooring, tight roof, framed with good No. 1 Dimension, and the $25.00 includes the nails to nail it togeteer with.. We have this granary material in our COMPANY Butler, Missouri inm while the Coliseum rocked | her brother; Edson, and family, + , x 1 ye 2 past ON Was Unani- achievements of the sated for the high. | ¥¢ victory paign. ! «© oyift of the people anid eeenen of alinont unparalled Colbusiann by the National Dem seratie Convention at St. Lauin at reserve law and the strengthening IW o'elock 49 hureday night of the anti-trust laws. The immetine | ny, © Joaded No Vresident since Jackson,” Lo the yuards cheered 4 athe echo aid Mr. Bryan, ‘has had to meet Sieneott, the apeceh of John such an unholy. coy ibination of the Attorney General of New Jerney, | Who placed in® nomination the “sehoolmaster of the world.” Kearse of shouting Vant ouelosure and a Jackson thimnelf never met the situation better than - Woodrow Wilson met it, meneed to learn what the Federal reserve Jaw means for this nation, jon This great piece of levinla- Of Amerieduinn over all, rather tion, the greatest piece of con- than the expression of satisfaction structive statesmanship in a gen- Hrow the hosts of a dominant pare eration, wot only has broken the ty. hold of Wall street upon the busi- Promiaent among the madly, ness of the nation, but it has brok- cheeriny Siyures that filled the en the grip of Wall street upon the fopvention Hoor and gallerios was polities of the United States,” Willian Jenning Bryan, a mere In speaking of the Kuropean shook the waving of demonstration that inade at almoat an cmp Wayn marked the reporter, but aman toward whom War he said that he had differed many an eve was turned during from the president in some of the the height of the cnthusinam, means employed in the war, but That the Demoeratic Conven- that he had nothing but praise for Von wie to be a tame affair’ the statesmanlike way im which Wis Hiaproved ina startling man | President Wilson had handled one Her when the vast throngs began of the most diffienlt situations Nlooding the seores of entrances that any president had ever been tony before the opening hour enlled upon to face o'vlook ‘| The convention adjourned at Senitor dames, of ” Kentucky, 3:11 Kriday afternoon after the chairman of the convention in a adoption of the platform, a full masterly apeech outlined the pol-| text of which will be found on fetes of the party, He called at-| another page, tention to the tariff law and asked , if any Democrat wanted it pealed, He stated that if ani Mound Pickups. “antidumping law was needed, : at the clore of the Kuropean war} ‘The base ball boys ice cream s0- agninst foreign products the Dem. | cial at Passaic was well attended re oe eons verats could be trusted to take! and everybody had a jolly good al care of it, The tariff commission | time plan now before congress was Mrs. Harry Ruddell left Satur- pointed out as meeting the wishes | day for Kansas. of the men of all parties. Mrs. MeJ*adden and children of “Ta the old days,'" thundered | Kansas is visiting her parents, Mr, the Kentuckian, ‘it was possible | and Mrs. Geo, Brummett. for four men on Manhattan Island Miss Doris Duncan of Appleton to bring-on a panic and not even) City is visiting her: cousin, Miss the European” War in able to| Prue Sharp. bring on such a condition, The| The writer visited Miss Gladys Federal Reserve act has brought | Brown Saturday. 4 thin about and the Republicans| Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Ruddell failed to so much a» mention this| were trading in Passaic Saturday, act in their platform,” Straight from the shoulder he|C. Welch Sunday. : ‘dealt with the issues of American-| Miss Helen Snyder is visitin, with punctuating cheers, Meta Baum visited Miss Marie _ The rulea were suspended and | Brandon Sunday. W. J. Bryan, who waa present as| Mrs, McCanless of Idaho is vis- & newapaper correspondent, was| iting her mother, Mrs, Mier. aco: to the platform by a| Doyle West and Geo. Ruddell committee headed-by Senator] visited at J. H. O’Dea’s Sunday. Kern, of Indiana, where with the| Robert and Ruth Snyder have fervor and swing of the cloquence| the measlea. which won him the nomination for he de-|Ned O’Dea's, oe wiliice . , y ve! b at Butler one day *ychurch at Virginia last We have just com-| | Virginia next Sunday, June 25. | Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wynn and three daughter, Glessie, and Mrs. War- y, cre the arms with which feu Ayres and little son, Gilvin, | ,,, would be won in this cam-| Were Butler. visitors Saturday. | The W.C. T. U. met with Mrs. Briefly Mr. Bryan then referred | Geo. H. Thompson Thursday af-! yn moneys belonging to the school | ty the tariff revision, the Federal | ternoon of last week. The township Sunday. school jconvention held at the M. E. Sunday | Was well attended. Everyone en- joyed the basket dinner immense- i powers of high Tihance and even|ly and a good program was given. We did not Jearn all of the names iof the officers elected, Ernest Cecil, of near Amoret, is | working for John T, Harper, _ We suppose our items did not arrive in time for Jast week's is- sue as they did not appear. Kivis Steele, of Manhattan, Kan- sak, is visiting with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Burke and with other relatives here. Word has been received here of the birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ff. Lent, of Lansford, North Dakota. Mrs. Mason Darnes and 4ittle son, oF Harper, Kansas, are visit- ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.C, Wolfe and with other relatives here. O. L.A. Peru Items. . { The farmers hate to see so much wet weather with wheat harvest at hand. The wheat is good if they can save it. Miss Jaunita Holloway visited Miss Gracie Fulk visited Mrs. 0. "Mra, Roy Walker, Mr. and Mrs, last. week with Miss Fern Harper. Miss Marguerite Little, from Kansas City, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. KE. Eckles, a Harvey Wolfe and Arlie Hud- eson of Company B, were called to Butler to report for duty early Tuesday morning. Mrs. F, L. Blankenbaker and girls, Mrs. Visa Gough, Miss Lila Lyle, Mra. Mabel Deems and) daughter called on Miss Ethyl Miller Friday evening. It was Miss Ethyl’s: birthday and for more than eight years she has been confined to her bed. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Charley Doane en- tertained for dinn nday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer D Mr. and Jim Keeble, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Beckham, and their families. Elmer and May McGinnis, Em ett Hart, and Cecile Thomas took Sunday dinner with Fay and Gil- bert Blankenbaker. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harper gave a party last Wednesday night in ee of Miss Holloway of But- er. bs rs. Visa Gough visited from Mra.-G, D. Thompson visited at. Friday until Sunday at the home of Mr, F. L. Blankenbaker and Mr. E. E, Eckles. . Phpends 9 ee ad Mr. W. | Harper's. © Tr And, whereas, said mortgage| executed to secure a bond for! hundred dollars duly executed uy the said Rudolph Talbott to the | said County of Bates for the loan | fund of said county; | And whereas, default has been| made in the payment of the prin-| cipal sum, i Now, therefore, I, the under- | signed, Sheriff of said County of Bates having been thereto direct- 7 ed by.an order of the County | title, interest and claim of the | Court of said County of Bates, en-|8aid R. J. Groves of, in “and to jtered of record on the 7th day of |the following described Real Es- June, 1916, will proceed to’sell the | tate, to-wit : jabove deseribed premises, or such | East half of the west half part thereof as may be necessary, the west half of the east half at the east front door of the Court] and the northeast quarter of | House, in the Town of Butler, in| the northeast quarter and the lsaid County of Bates, on Friday,} northeast quarter of the the 14th day of July, 1916, be-| southwest quarter: and the tween the hours of 10 o’clock in| northwest quarter of the the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the| goatheast quarter and thirty- afternoon of said day, said sale to} five acres off the north part be at public auction to the highest|’ of the northwest quarter of bidder for cash. : vce | the southwest quarter, all in _HARVE JOHNSON, section (12), township (42) 36-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, range (33), Bates County, 3 , Missouri. ; All lying and being in the said Sheriff's Sale. county and State of Missouri; By virtue and authority ofj/andI will on Friday the 7th Transcript Execution issued from| day of July A. D., 1916, between the office of the Clerk of the Cir-| the hours of nine o’clock in the cuit Court of Bates County, Mo.,| forenoon and five o’clock in the returnable at the May term, 1916,| afternoon of that day, at the of said Court, and to me directed, | East Court House door, in the in favor of Beech Rosier and|City of Butler, County of Bates, against R. J. Groves I have levied | aforesaid, sell the same, or 80 upon and seized all the right,| much thereof as may be required, meen The Farmers’ Elevators out-money fe Save storage insurance Get yours at NEWLON’S GARAGE Wyatt's Grain Bin _, Hold it conveniently in s Wyatt Grain Bin—the most practical bins ever built. Don’t pay at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satis- fy said execution and costs. 35-4t Harve Johnson, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Notice. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of administration upon the es- tate of Peter Ewing, deceased, have been granted to the under- signed by the Probate Court of Bates County, Missouri, bearing date the 3rd day of June, 1916. All persons having ~ claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to the undersigned for allowance within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of the last insertion of this publication, they shall be forever barred. Date of last insertion, June 22, 1916. LEWIS EWING, 34-3¢ Administrator. 2 — 74 Centsa Bushel Don’t Force Your Grain onto an Overloaded Market - ; hiring to haul horses threshing time, Don't play iat th ids of Un whast sponte: "Bent that tt Soe game. _ Remember: No Sacks this year

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