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56802, J. A.\Thomas, Foster;|NO NEED OF 56796, C. E. Thompson & Son, WAR BONDS YET BE Hume; 45577, E, L, Thomas, Fos- : A ies ] : ia IN ‘ter; 45675, A, F, Thomas, Butler, |The Treasury is in Good Shape Coe ee R, 7; 69413, J. M. & Clara Thomp-| for a Clash With Mexico, son, Hume; 71396, E. H. Thurman, |’ ‘Washington, June 80.-On high , . ms } T Mi el Ff Ber thea Wh We ree ea authority it was said. today tliat ; 3) a ie } ; C. E. Cruml ey, Amsterdam ; 45718, serious consideration has not been A. Tuma. | Siven to the possibility of issuing ‘80521, L, G. Thomas, Butler; honds to meet the. extraordinary Mi poh p i 86101, W. W. Trail, Rockville; conditions of the Mexican situa- 4 ; a Te A tion. Unless war is actually de- ee > 584, T. B. Tipton, Hume; 67871, ree ae at : : ian; 45560, H. W.| clared, such a step will not be Acheck drawn on tt he PEORLES BAI VK indi- HB. Tuttle, Adrien; $6580, 5 deemed necessary. It was pointed cates appreciation of Butler's modern facili- Aracy, Amoret; B0817, W. B. Tye out that there is about 150 mill- : Jer, Butler; 45708, T. H. beet ion dollars in the treasury: general: ties and stamps the signer as one of its pro- Cee eo ee mind and that within tha ‘next gressive citizens. : Use That Spare Room «It can be turned into a cozy den, billiard room, nursery, play room or extra bedroom quickly, Gor el! prisingly small expense. Just pene! it with Cornell-We give it a coat or two of paint or Butler ; 84219, J. P. Turner, Am- week the income tax will be due, oret; 82618, W. D, Vint, Hume; : ri : if :| which probably will add at least 81481, G. W. Vantrees, Butler; 75 million dollars to that amount te ted bpleten C19, and give the treasury enough to age , u carry on the government even Efficiency, accuracy. and courtesy charac- alsomine in the color you like and move in the furniture, : terize evry feature of our service, Call and ane aie oy an A sg le with unis outlay for mnilitary CO ell r) d oard ‘ , ae id expense for several weeks to come. I I l oe determine wherein we can serve you. R. 3; 80601, Walton Trust Co,|° "he van w eve desinved .attiaials Boa Butler; 77934, G. Wallman, But- ler, R. 3; 52769, S. F. Warnock, Butler ; 60667, E. D. Waller, Rich Hill, R. 1; 56816,'G. B. Walker, Drexel, R. 3; 70540, F. E. Walker, Butler; 56761, H. A. Wayland, Butler, R. 2; 56762, Mrs. Cora Walton, Butler; 56782, E. B. Wainscott, Spruce; 45566, A. T. ‘Wade, Amsterdam; 45554, M. M. Walker, Amoret, R. 1; 45590, Wal- For Walls, Ceilings and Partitions Nails direct to studding or right over old walls and stays there. The cost of application is very reasonable. Ask your dealer about it. said, it would probably be only a matter of a few hours to obtain authorization from Congress for a bond issue. Authorization al- ready exists for the issue of more than 200 million dollars in Pana- ma canal bonds to replenish the treasury for amounts taken from general revenues to pay for the canal’s construction. Such an is- PEOPLES BANK ~ The Bank On Which'U Can Always Bank GUARANTEE: Cornell - Wood - Board is ‘guar- anteed not to warp, buckle, cl crack or fall. PRICE: 2, CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT (in full box-board cases.) Manufactured by the Cornet! Wood Predueta Co. (C, 0. Frisbie, President) Chicago, Qud wold by these dealers who will gladly give you free plans and cost estimate, be B ial ; ; ton Trust Co., Butler; 45720, W. 7 in nee to the general =o wire B. Wayts, Hume; 45610, D, H.|fund, would give the government 4 DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO Warford, Adrian; 45616, F,| altogether more than 400 million ’ > p G é nb ' Warnick, Adrian; 45635," .W. | Gotta, enough to carry on a war) Jf OGAN=MOORE LUMBER CO. ‘ | Warnken, Adrian; 45669, J. B,| With Mexico several months. — h . CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $250,000 ee eg be Bh 7 : ed ’ Walton, Butler; 45664, E. E. ee ee YARDS AT—Passaic, Mo. RI F FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. Ward, Adrian; 35779, J. B. Wat- pa Appleton City, Mo. BUTLER, MISSOU: : : , We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate son, Rich Hill; 289, S. Walls, OUT is Schell Oi aM Farm Loaas of kiberest Wk privilegé'to pay atany tbe, ine oe ae be ee Corn st oem Vie boat to Sau se a, ; Telephone 18 A ; d jy goe(s, Ay We »{erop rotation, systematic clean ar Abstracts W/o bave2 complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- || | Butler; 86783, B. C. White, Am-|eulture and fall plowing. nish abstracts to any real estate in Bates county and- sterdam; 56809, ©. O. White,| Garden web worms eat alfalfa, examine and perfect titles.to same. {] | Merwin; 45681, Elmer Whitney, | live and spin webs over the plant. j 4 ‘ H ENR ere Adrian; 45640, E. Whitney, | If your field is badly infested, cut Investments Ee een ee you i] | Adrian; 86021, A. (i. Williams, the alfalfa and dise the ground, aan aa 1| interest on time deposits, tye We “pay Butler, R. 8; 77720, W. N. Wik} Wire worms injure: corn and | Notice of Sale Under School Fund Sheriff’s Sale. aera + ; | | cos, Butler; 56757; Fred Wishard, | potatoes most bat feed freely on : Mortgage. Gy vinta, endieanthoriey of W. F. DUVALL, President, Je B, DUVALL, Vice-President, | But ‘r Be ae W wA. Mea ens wheat and_.oats. They thrive best] xerice is hereby given that Trar script Execution issued from : + ————Arthur Duvall; Preasurer: —-----W--_D-- Yates, Title Examiner. {| Rich Hill, 69279. § x Williamson, in-sod groundvtnd mary——he von ywheveas, Rudolph Talbott, by Nis the office of the Clerk of the Cir- ‘ er teaeet ———— | Rich Hill: 74239, J A. Wisc Rawle. trolled hy erop wen EN Ta fall plow- mortgage deed, dated on the cuit Court of Bates County, Mo, | ec ville; 74147 ae “Winegaranien ones ae good cultivation, Sol twelfth (12) day of August, 1912, returnable at the May term, 1916, Spruce R 1: 66128 EE Oe Sena Ree zi apa Ai field and and recorded in Book 126, page of said Court, and to me directed, * » WT; y tu, th. Son, massioppers damage field and jg: ¥ Pf ie, f Recorde in favor ee sler ? SEE THE PROFESSIONAL CARDS Hume ; 71025, 'T. 8. Wilson, Brame ;| garden ee us and ieateanalahaae 630, of the office of Recorder of in favor of Beech Rosier and i eo . oe rf opr: and slice} Deeds of Bates. County, conyey to against R. J. Groves I have levied M ee (Ea Lb Mi is SITs ips trees. Poison bran mash sowed ine County of Bates the following upon and seized all the right, a 56786, G. Wigger, Spruce, R. 2;! early im the morning kills them deceribedt coal catutisituntede ly eles intereshoand claim’ of tie : ; DR. J. T. HULL 45559, Mrs. J. A. Wilggn, Amoret;| and their eggs may be destroyed |: , esis tna an ye he ee ALI Bese eg oa c Pee 45730. W. L. Wigger, Spruce, R 1 ee eae siroye® ting and being in the said County said R. J. Groves of, in and to F é Dentist Si Pear a Vise ah aor OY cultivating pastures, meadows, of Bates, in the Stete of Missourl, the following described Real Bs- ee Cal a) ry is ’ . 2 edd is sjand was’ ands late tm he Tad. -wit: s ¥ + ===] Entrance same that leads 10 Stew rete be Si He eae a te lands late in the fall. |toowit: tate, to-wit: \ & \ am ard’s Stadio. ‘as c R 3.37568, J H. "Willams M D. ee ae A ee ess Let fowr (4) in block three East half of the west half ( D t = ; seit Pong hg Won natn: and weeds. They depend on ¢ol- Ne Sir Beta tak So ba ie. Anessa casi OF \ PF P | 0 arry,9. yatt, utler; | onies of small brown-unts for pro- i mane ‘ u fb i \ oc ors B, F. JETER, | 85790, A. J. Wyer, Butler; 45587, | tection and transportation and ee ie ue ie a UNO HO CICELS Gutaniiton bean ite 3 : Attorney at Law Notary ‘Public Joe Wright, Butler, R.:8; 45629, ! nay be controlled by ¢ Fl Paahh eS Seemte & dong fer northeast. quarter of the Se a 39 sp | may ire controled by crop rota-jone bundred dollars duly executed! — s nats ‘ ; East Sitle Square Phione 16/1. W. Wright, Adriun; 45633, P.!tjon, all plowing, and early be the wild Rudolph-Talbett te the: soutnwest quarter and the BUTLER, MISSOURI K, Wright, Adrian; 45630, E. H.|spring cubivation to destroy] mar cornty of Beteg fon the lose, Hotthwest quarter of — the : & BOG. Wyatt, Adrian; 52490, B. | wo Bien rele cu °Y|said County of Bates for the lean gontheast quarter and thirty- } For practical cleaning mas hy as 9 ioe Es ate! PA MOMS EUS on moneys belunging to the school Hn Mcrae 73 4 x 1G. Zey, Butler; 56787, N. A. Shes : hig 5 Es Adee five acres off the north part and pressing. We posi- T. J. HALSEY, ®. DB. 0. 0 ih NA ; ED The arms worm which eats the Hand) at siseemninty: Gen ps i tively ‘cleans. everything Jd > ™ 0. UY. U. coune, ccs) R. pea J. co Teves of field and ‘garden crops} and aligeoual default eet as pee aA gine of but a guilty conscience. fye, Ear, Nose ané | Zorger, Adrian; 35816, M. S.{amay ‘be trepped. in dusty ditches TpAenn themaviient of thera te southwest quarter, all in Throat Specialist | Young, Spruce: #27840, J. E. Zwah-/ or killed with poison bran mash eric dats pay pan: section (12), township (42), Hats Cleaned and Blocked | : ee jscwed brond-cast late in the even-1" “Now, therefore, I, the under.) Tinée (38), Bates County, : Office over Peoples Bank pay tas Se ing. ‘Bully infested — meadows signed Sheriff of said County of ‘ ene U TS i A nay All work guaranteed and i {should be cut at once to save as IPates having been thereto direet- All lying and being in the said a prices reasonable. 13,000,000 FOREIGN BORN IN wach of the hay as possible, latin ander (of thei Gounte) cue and State of Missouri;, » AMERICA Hessian fly grubs feed between lecratit Of eaidi@ounty ok Batre en: and ! will on Friday, the 7th Coods Called for and Delivered. j 252s % the leaf sheath and the stalk at (ened of record on the 7th dav of (2Y of July A. D., 1916, between i ; |) Of That Number, 5,742,000 First | the crown and lower joints of the 4 june. 1916, will proceed to sell the the hours of nine o’clock in the 4 : 4 nm Saw the Light .in Land of jit. ‘Destroy ‘the ‘flax seeds’ "| owe described aaniec ard forenoon and five o’clock in the 4 FARMERS BANK Allies, which produce next year's Crop \ wart hereof Gotinay be neeseeacs: afternoon of that day, at the ; CROUCH BROS. - ; lw discing and plowing stubble as js ste. east frat door of the Court East Court House door, in the ~ No. 7S. Main St. ; Boston, June 24.—About _one | sven after harvesting. as ‘possible. House, in the Town of Butler, in City of Butler, County of Bates, 2 Phone 171. Butler, Mo. .person of every eight in the Umit-| Keep down all volunteer wheat, }aia County of Bates, on Friday, aforesaid, sell the same, or so: ae — ed States was barn outside of the | sow late in the fall and get yourlape txth day et July, 1916 - hie mueh thereof as may be required, : of Bates County country, aceording.to figures eom- u-ighbors ‘to do ‘the same. - Fa tween the hours of 10 o'clock in °* Publie Vendue, to the highest | piled in Washington. It is esti-| ‘The whiineh bug sucks the juices} ine terenoon fanil’S) Otelocls inthe bidder for cash in hand, to satis. 07 .mated that the foreign-born pop- Qe ‘corn, wheat, _sorghums, and | a¢termpon of said day, said sale to fy said exeeution and costs, ' MISSOURI! ulation of the country totals wither plants of the grass family. | ye at public auetion to the highest *>-4t Harve Johnson, ' nga , somewhere between 13,000,000/"'key may be trapped in dusty |yjadertfor cash. Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Dp fj and 14,000,000. ditches # they ge from wheat to HARVE JOHNSON Capital Ps $50,000. | The census of 1910 gave the to-|curn, or ‘in rainy weather an oil | 36, 9¢ sxeriff of Bates C > We. : 00 @|tal foreign-born aitizens as: 13- or tar barrier may he necessary. ‘ 2 morc O Bates County, Ato. Notice. eouegaired psc a a ue get = the rae ony it Notice is hereby given that let ; |.born in countries of the allies, | with soap-suds, enrulsion, or tobac- ueer Capers. ters of adimiiicien eae Eareed Surplus $50,000.00 4,275,381 were born iin the central |«« solutions. The lump forming Q oreo will pega besten with the ' powers, or countries allied with|crasses by road sides and in waste} The swell cyclone which killed Lexankh Coffelt. 4 8 be hiad of them, while the 3,080,000 others; 1inds may be burned in late fall/Mrs. J. A Harding near Leeton | yoo, peented te tt eceased, have = come from the eountnies still list-|and early winter to kill citwch|June 15th, also cut some queer 4. the Drohate 6 oy leer ea ste At this time of the @) ed as neutral. ey bugs which collect there for the/capers, as eyclones msually do. eunty Missouri ae of Bates 0, 208 KK, year when youare busy | 4 few days ago offieials of Ger-| winter. The cow she was milking was! the 1eth day of Juae, Iie” °° 0. 208 K, at home, write us your §|™22-American and sympathetic; The poison bran mash recom-|carried 25 feet and damped on} Au oe . oie 1 6 ‘ saa Needs. We can give | "eyizations said the German | mended by the Missouri College of | its hack in @ steel watering tank, yainst said estate wee ree oa 4 vote in the United States is ap-|Azricuiture for the control of|but was scareely injured. The fe exhikit +h eee | are required : Ho. mae you complete service §/ preximately 1,500,000, the esti-|many insect pests is made of half|corn crib was wrecked and a lot Hor allawa i bef he undersigned No. 36 by mail. mate being based, not onja pound of powdered lead arse-jof corn was taken out and after the ait i eG months the total German-born pop-|nate or half a pound of Paris|dumped into the parlor of the res- | they may b iz ecludat a or No. a Butler ulation alone, but alee on/green mixed with ten pounds of agg where it was piled around | henefit of such estate and if sueh Jo. 4 Local ‘ hehe , : the Austro-Hungarian, Bul-|wheat bran. Add two gallons of|/the piano. The corn entered) Jaims be not exhibited within one garian and Turkish eitizen-| water into which the pulp of two| through a hole torn in the side of | .. ; ship of the country. This would| oranges or two lemons has been|the house. A corn sheller and a fake Bes ye one the last in- mean. one voter for every three|mixed together with a quart of|sausage mill, which were in the | shall be fateves he om they persons in the United States born| molasses tr syrup. This amount|crib, were also placed in the par-| Date ras < pees A _ After waiting fifty years a Unit-|in one of the nations of the cen-|of poison bait is sufficient for|lor along with the corn. The|jgiq0 t MSertion, July 6, os [ : 5 |ed States warrant for $968 has|tral powers. This, of course, is|sowing broacast on two or three|piano was all there except AS) C. A. Denton : i ; sce 36-3t | Administrator with Will. : 1, m, TWYEAN, : Now See What's Going to Happen Have Plenty of Sunlight. Nogales, Ariz., June 27.—Cir-| Suni i ’ ight is a safeguard pe) spread broadcast from Her-| health and this is a fact that suhag : lo by Mexican reeruiting of-| housewives fail to recognize when me — Parwgisn a beat d ee they pull down the shades or F . Sa on: pai 4 hea i i eogpe Owing to the impossibility of|ant call to arms. They say in| dows. Homes that Ren pots Cana dians . getting: Sacks eo well “ee - nk Sstiian oi ly purified by the free admittance Trish itive price levators ‘o fighting will be necessary. | of light and air will not lon har- lL swatl;'mot be able to furnish/Our brave troops will simpiy i eae . Simply | bor disease germs. march, northward brushing the| ‘The curtains should be trans. gringoes aside until our glorious t in texture and hun tri-color floats from thé dome of! that the vedi the capitol at Washington.”’ aside.