The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 10, 1916, Page 8

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: County Court. 1,1916) | Areca {| County Court yt 2 Fab oS : al = session Monday, Augu 4 Se] Azle ss S| FFs 3F als] 3|> £ SBE =| & |with Judges R. B. Campbell, A. Bye | Sls lal gl wiles REE Aol Ble ® \g12 & |} S |B. Owen and W. H. Lowder pres- Bia) 2 2/2/32) 2/3 2/2 F/S/S lal alol RiE tT pial = ent and Sheriff Johnson and ay alli ei/8 s 217: 17g gizisie zle2iqit| : $ |County Clerk Frank Holland in 3 3 tole B18 ie 8 | ie le] (ale Fagen : f P ; eS BISiB}ei: i> | Hs It ile 5 Eee: attendance. : 3 Democratic Candidates | ae Eis T | fest SIS) ol al: y TI: aaa amet ba] County Highway Engineer Jos. : ale zla AIBie ie ‘ bby: > fr gle & | A. Flammang ordered to make es- : {12 3/2 : | lg! = Raid I: hall = | timate of the cost of construction eS s| 5 ' | fe {2 | mal eo! pes = | of bridges as follows: Se als | | irae ® Concrete bridge over Cotten, a - j " (+ i e, iJ cg | ashaleelaslial atrolval ialusl asl aval ol avtirital a al al 9 Bek aa in See, 30, Walnut! Make a Room of the Attic i 8 5) D ‘ j49) | od id Be Y . . L. A. Martin ......... 45 c a1 He 54 br 5331 37/62! 48 20|174,161(58| 72 67/51/69 10'48-42'38|s2/99 47,52/28/160)140/43/62/1951; 1423; Concrete bridge on east and You can transform our attic Jas. A. Reed ..... seeee S544 OT OS bet 1a] | | | | | | west road in section 18 Hudson] jnto a geal roominafew hours adie er S14 1712 720, 2 2 212} 6| 2] 201 18) 2| 9] idl 91131 3 al sl al os 2} 8) 18) 46) 5| 6 312 {township over Camp Branch. || time and at very small cst by | ee 1 3 2211 $ 8-311 6 9, 2 3 15) 12] 2} 9) 11) 6 6 5 3| 5, 81 a}3415 4) 4; 9-a4ia5 | 229/- | -Conerete bridge over vest] finishing it wi obey Fs Baber ceteoest al St serait eae, Geis al ae Ge 9, 11] 18,1030, 2! 1) 3) 3! 9} 5* 417) 3: 20) 40/15/23) 436 | prong of Camp Branch, section 18, es Beer see ees S118 281618 412 8 7 7) 2224 33) 30.21) 47] 17,2017) 2) 6 11,2910) 5. Fb ‘ ae ie me . er senn aa eee ga ONE as 3415 3712 3.3.3.9 325 18. 2 82 68:30) 19 5 3 1/2 8 8! 6 8-728) 917 5; County Highway E t is Eel Ae aga i 1 rales 3 2 4 aes #| 1 | me ca ;2 21:11 2 a 11 alee 3 | 42 ithorized to repair bridges as fol- reba iepox cent ce lp iy iy aioe foe 1 alee oat aaliaaia S| Peles) ra tard Er tad ea | jie 4 ‘Board di 2 Cornelius Roach .....+ SS $27 162415 51113, 15, 5, | 23) mtg 18,3 pc adel ‘ 9) a ee bare ‘over Panther Creek, tothe studding, give it acoat or two Lieutenant-Governor: : | | el bea pee yd PAlesatvler| hg dson township, pro.| of paint or kalsomine and the roomis Eth Se 2. 19, 10 724 8 5121212) 6 4 9) 7 60; 44/18/32) 618 | Section 2, Hudson township, p finished. You can fit it up a8 a den, SSN ON OEY 95 68, 55,4240 4 14:23.2721/97 16 48.26 94) 99|29/38|1494) 806 | vided citizens haul material free| Stringroom, bed room, childrens play Wallace (Orossley, 1 < 123/36 2 18, 15.1922 3 51217! 39 511] 6 91 50,13)16| 470 lof cost to county. Toom or whatever vou want $0 make Phillip McCollum ...... 2 { atRE S| | erty j - Bridge over one “branch of oe aS ANS FOR YOU. Rearetasy Of Beare: 78% 13, 910 § 1 4 611} 2} 51010 6 2} 29) 612) 291 ‘Panther Creek in section 1, Hud- ai G82 104 98.45 $8, 273650 7 25191845 1 3125 102 55517481211) 219 | son provided township beard pay GUARANTEE epee oe ert $12 | 562424 71818 2919/20 2s 27,11 029'29} 992 into treasury $25 and citizens do] | cormeR-WoodB uarant ot to ‘ oe Sullivan My cae 19 91100 ae a 4 4 47181 ee 20252711 60 4 29 | Este cena Hi et a eh Nogd fsa. Curator Ne Lela AG Mist 312 60 5515| 34) 272340 4 81526)22112182319 46) 80.19'45| 870 | County Highway Engineer au- va CENTS PER SQUAREFOOT al ae Jeuiniolaisit| atl ao\ass| 9114 oolaehe tag ie gol 100, 93/18/38,1239 869 thorized to construct ridges’ as EE ae box board cases) ohn P. Gordo ee we ap ye of 929 ¢ 1 31720 7 3° 27/16! | i Ows: the: Cornel a Oy ‘ John T. Wayland ..... 7 5, 57°8617) 25, 301423 2 ainte a 7207 6 28 27/16) 6! 464) toil Fe i sactan! al frovraaay ptr ale nate tate asurer : hae 39 4] 92994478 947491 15 25 47 59 40.42 57 68 40.166 2195994.2637/ 2637 Shawnee township and Section 6 Geo. H. Middlekamp ../98 91 sided hed ce ed saa ai le a oe mo ek Summit township. provided citi-} ” age Sy 19 2F 784222 1929131245 2727 61 7527 67 224 7 91328'13'24 19 3615) 29: 58/18/23) .954 zens pay $175.00 in cash and do Pract Green LIL 101 231611229112 918 18-9 41 4216 14 181312 4 6 613 3162 9 6 34 31) 3/11! 472| all hauling free of cost to county. Frcs Ca i 292) GO27 282519152914 20 4119 8535 25 : 2 410.29 16 20.1155 24.18 102106 3756/1127; 173 Bridge over Poague Creek in es J an see hye Noi t Ble i | ; NST TE | Sb ee i; | |New Home township in Section 7 Logan-Moore Lumber Co. page ne Stark 20:32) 73 44.27 3332191933 2217) 75° 7231 65 47364511 8 202617)16254118 44 98 1851/1137 provided citizens do. all hauling SR Ce ee ee et 37 23 634040 2432212942 43.24 140 13247 42 393542 415.25 30222628 2621 121) 99:34'361392| 25 /free and the township pay $50.00] *SEPS AT —Kestig ME, ao, sped RN ao ree ie ea tan ka (a pants Abe | ere | hee ee ane in eash. ’ BOGE hay Judge Supreme Court No. 2: pede g ano) Fa aolo1t os 5 1 9 52/17/38) 633) “Bridge in Deepwater township Nevada, Mo, ee Liesl ant da genvesed ee $23: 228 157 142 36481887} 1254 between Sectionn 26 and 27, pro-|Telerhone 18 BUTLER, MISSOURI ad it Wi 6 es cag taf ine ape ee {lease | ie et vided the citizens do all hauling a ee! 12 2 47 3317 16 292427 61120 714 9182011) 10 6610/29| 605) and donate $100. ‘Township! Gils seem 1113 24°28 6 16 3 7.13 22.6 6 4! 5/510 5 7 15) 4:12) 301) Board to also donate $100, ee eons 1416 72 8122 53 292417 4 2112317191316 9 40 402616! 815) sf ae ES sy oe a ati ee AAS Oc ae ela 9 6333 24 291632 2191993 4 8149449-498- 98:13'37+ t ion the co , ¢ Ob Me a 28 ue | Sees ag 7 [oie ete al areal oes Vite ilies aa | road in Deer Creek township. It| 22s F aed 89.43 9342177 3 957 ‘g 5.25.50 60 40'42'5: 69 39 165 21751:93 2684! 684 is ordered by the court that the} 7 , -C. (eh Dickinson Bane 69.43 234.217 79 113 9571 1115 25 50 6 ba al 3 69 3 165. Ww 193 68: 2 latipineey “Ma inesk vine dite AGA Heat Kills 44 in Chicago. sii Agee 4334 665553 46.65.23 2943 431616114115 47 58'5657 715 29 38'33'34)36 47 24 132'135/43'74/ 1736) 858 | make estimate and report to court Chicago, July 28.—Twenty-six H. F, Poague ........ 1423 74301922 11162336 2235 63 7126 62' 561333 8 82092 6 9/212216 35 681015) 878] iby the second day of next regular! persons died here last night as a Rep in Legislature: [ail ta es] ial | i ie pe baae| | term. : ‘Ganed result of the terrifie heat wave Joe, B. March-........ 112 21182011 | 4 4.6 2 4 39 3512 14 18) 915 4 314 9.1) 4) 51414 91) G5'14'23) 506) _ In the matter of road petitioned | hich has been sweeping prairie Jas. N. Sharp ........ 5543 94653452 69 304672 6829 10812462 78 535862) 8 142136 2928392313 40 53271421575! 993 for by J. Wilson et al, it is or-| states the last two weeks, reports 8. C. Williamson ...... 2429 TIS 68 6 3-4 110 81 52 5 18 25 614 8 81415 910133013 37 961293 582\ jdered that road be granted a8/to the coroner’s office said today. Judge Co. Court, North Dist.) | | |! | !-} | Het Ai climenlemnlea niet an! eat Waren ae \ | petitioned for, provided Rees Yes This brings the total number of W. P. Connell 2 | 521534313) 5 8 Dy 220 Oiy |e lela lee 1 a) eS 190) |put road in good condition for} gead in Chicago as a result of the J. M. Reeder .......005 5171929312627 914109 9922) | | | a | {ican 618) 44\ travel and widen Se ath Peti-/ heat up to forty-four within the A, B. Thurman 29 9118 5 634 $1957 5826 9610150 | | |) | | | | | | lal | | 574 | ighiway: Eninee nuthociea | &t, twenty-four hours Judge Co. Court, South Dis | iti i rt Ptr rt a te | fy yy Io nenway Engineer authorized | ‘The government weather bur- W. H. Lowder ........ Re Are Boke bee a | 97.72 91.15 24 50 58 40/41 55/68 40 167 217/52 931291! 1291] to view and make feport on con-| eay at 7 o’clock reported a tem- Prosecutin Attorney: Hoiiwnliet (me (aes Gfsa a | Ts ee GeO CE a eS ak a | | j dition in regard to raising bridge perature of 84 degrees, rising. D CO Chastain "eens 3320 5) 70! 6033! 1 4 81622121841 8 15) | between Sections 10 and 15 over! Thermometers in shaded places in W. B, Dawson .........1917 48.49 26: 5 147 12423 65111024’ 8) 7! 629) 614) 40\ 83:2 399; Walnut Creek in Walnut town-|the streets below gave tempera- H. H. Heck ........0.6, 625) 51202116 14122716 1812) 19; 3223 18) 46'24' 9 31118291125 92019112 | ship. hk 1 ca. [tures around 90 degrees at 7:30, Sheriff: : OO ! | HS Fe ale eR eh ete iS Balk i il ole lear Bi ene ta School ea theta hetract |, Business houses are planning to J. W. Baker .......... 3631 4413 2643.24 929 38 3627 149 14756, 98: 9038 63 11 14.4045 25.34 40 47 32/153 200/29 51/1728! 767 | Brown for i PADEONCa Te PAL close their stores an hour earlier. H.D. Chambers ....... 2234 99834927 42302447 3714 80 6523 14 93527 4111014 5 71721! 7 15! 21'26'42) 961) | is approved by county” attorney |So intense was the heat today County Treasurer: - Pes a eae ad et elle ieee SU Si ie le ale | sag | tnd bond is acceptable to court.| that contractors would not let la- J. H. Stone .......< +24 § 8163312123221516 8 711411018 16 23051 4 72118) 4) 5 12919 74103291501019' — 107/ Township trustees make semi-|porers work for fear of prostra- ecemevione a. .: V54 ST 2TQTIGAT 142158 4513 311 25.17 32) 43217 6 17.23 1) 7! _6 23/27! 9 33) 43/11/20) 789! | annual settlement ofschool funds | tion, : : : W. B, Welch .....0000 S 2 9 41733 7 41611) 1921! 90) §3'45| 64) 98'1323' 5 1) 6452932 33/12/19! 61) 68/19/29! 9191 |a8 follows: ee _ Thousands rushed to the ‘bath- Surveyor: hd eC aah emi aC esc) w C. aaa as alia jing beaches yesterday, but even- oveaenlaminanz 55.58 155 $0 7468 63.40 5483 7041 233.212 75 97 9973 90 15 22 44.56 40 42 58'69'40 165 22255942619 2649 WF. Stilwell—Homer. |the lake water was warmer than Pubiic Administrator : \ aie Ke ae 3 olarlas Inctanivesieralaetantorial orig - Ny eee nana as) having a temperature of 74 DY 58 62 154.88 74.59 76415483. 7242 235215 7911210175 91 15 35 5219/55/93 2714! | C. F. Ewing—Shawnee. grees W. Dz ERURS ee ak Gack 38 62 154 88 7469 64154 3. deg 35) ee ly seal cus _ hci ‘| "ge aed ie ie | 4d: ¥. Beadle —Praitie. degrees. sai Allen | 58 62 154 88 74.69 77 415483. 7142232 218 79 112 100/74 91/15 25 50 60'40'43 581671391167 219'55'94/2711| 2711) Frank Chapman—Grand River.; gammer Care of the Baby. Se a SS SS SS A ee SS oS SSE SSIES ginia spent Saturday night with Mt. Carmel] News. : her daughter, Mrs. Lee M. Hard- Mrs. Kate Pollock and Carter, of Indianapolis, Indiana, A(iee Taito Osbéine. dbo Butler spent last week at the-home of N. ; Neth es "came ont Wednesday for a sever- sag ae Hee ana son, E]. &l days visit with her brothers. mer and Jim Cox attended the Willie Armstrong spent last | Sunday school convention at Rich week in Sheldon, Mo.., visiting his Hill Wednesday of last week. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.-Nor- Mrs. D. C. Wolfe .of near Vir-. ville. son, 8240.00 Silo staves ; it has heavy hoops, substantial doors, solid anchors, it’s built just like a 100 ton Silo and it will hold 17 tons. We are putting this Silo up for men that have just a few Cows, Calves and Horses and do not need the big Silo. ~ With this silo you can make your otherwise worthless corn a crop. You can save every pound of good feed SRS eR” Ges ues eet os eee ea A ee i not make you $1.00 per acre feed or corn, can be cut and put into this Silo from of + z ti EGE & rH Hid it fyetk igget aN, ei § A Silo and Granary Combined for Mr. A. L. Porter, who has been |spent last week ~ helping their quite sick with heart trouble, is cousin, Mr. Blake, of near Pas- some better at this writing. saic, in the hay. ; : W. M. Hardinger, E. F. Burk, Mrs. Roy Burk is on the sick A list. She is spending several days and Lee M. Hardinger motored to ‘'S 1 da) Prana Gite Ree where they with Emmett Burk and family. attended the annual meeting of ithe Bates County Mutual Insur- spent Sunday at the home of her 'unce Company. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wolfe, near Virginia. Their son, W. J. Wolfe and wife, Misses Ef- tie and Annie Johnson and Messrs. Lambert and Arthur Johnson of near Blue Mound, Kansas, also spent the. evening |there. They made the trip in | Messrs. Johnson’s car. ‘ Ed Corlett and ° family — spent {several days last week with Dick {Holloway and family near Blue | Mound, Kansas. Monroe Burk and wife visited START | os i Pg ol i} Vig | : i TUMAER | st wae Pare A | esc meer. PTET | csartenon oouriea ce netve REAM |e 0. scone TES i ese ae ee HT ee ‘li Hi | aoe |: Lawrence and Henry McCann cl Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Hardinger | Bad air, bad milk, overerowd- ing, poverty, dirt, ignorance, heat —these combine in summer to kill the city baby. Jt seems as though the brunt of the cities’ sanitary sins are focused on the baby. The baby didn't ask to come, to live in a hot, datk, airtight tenement, to be fed on dirty, half spoiled milk, to be pestered with flies and mos- quitoes. He is not responsible for any of these conditions and it is his right that he have fresh air, clean surroundings and decent food. The United States Public Health Service issues free of charge to all applicants a bulletin on “The Summer Care of In- fants."’ It should be in the hands of every mother. | Peru Items. There has been several good showers in other parts of the neighborhood, but we have failed to get ours. _ | Mrs. Visa Gough- and r little iMary and Lucile Evilsizer re- turned Saturday from Bronson, Kansas, where they have been vis- iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eckles and son, Elmer, is spending the week visiting relatives in Kansas City. Miss Maude Morgan is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hart. Misses Cecile Thomas and Fay Blankenbaker spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss May McGinnis. Misses Leola and Hazel Rice and Misses Fay and Susie Harper returned Friday from Warrens- burg Normal, where they have been to summer school. Mrs. Bertha Williams and chil- dren are visiting in Nevada. Mr. Joe Rogers spent last Tues- day at Mr. L. G. Thomas’. Mr. F. L. Blankenbaker has been using his engine to pull the road grader in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hart enter- tained the ‘Loyal Tem ‘Legion last Saturday night. All spent a pleasant evening. . -Little Norma Lyle has a- bad sore on her chin. According to the Globe-Demo- crat’s figures, Missouri is a Re- publican state. But when it comes to getting the November election returns together the Globe-Dem- ocrat will not be allowed to do the figuring. i i i ti tf s oN #

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