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GENERAL NOTES. claiming an error on the charge : in the trial court. In dismissing The Rev. Charles F, Laman, | tHe petition the Supreme Court aged 100 years and six months, upheld the charge that Harris died at his home at Osborne. Kgg., used the automobile as a deadly Thursday. Mr. Laman came #|“°!#P9D. Osborne in 1872 and had _ lived : there since. Obituary. ; —<—————————————— The young man who at the beginning of his business career opens & Checking Account knows the value of a good start. He realizes that it is in this way safety and accuracy in created. Our officers invite the young men of this community to call and discuss in detail their plans for future activities. — PEOPLES BANK ‘“The Bank on which you can always bank.’’ ies ; _| Mary Catherine, daughter of A Kentuckian bitten by a moe James and Louisa Prather, was easin snake drank a quart of corn A whiskey and aatvived. Kentuek- aan in Putnam eee ie: iians have been known to survive a tutes 17, 1845. D Ls ONG quart of corn whiskey without the | 0 0¢! parents to Davis county, stimulation of a snake bite—El lowa, where they lived until a Paso (‘Tex.) Times. short time before her marriage. | est She was united in marriage to The New Y. , _|John B, French July 8, 1860, at The New York World declares Rolla, Mo. To. this union ten men EO eee saeamacee : : : : eeeaaea=ae—oauanauauaoeoeoeaeee—eeeeeeeeees it has received information. from |.) \’ . : , ; “English sources which have al-|' ee ERS penn; neue oh ways proved reliable,” that two whom are living. They are: p : (, EF. French, Kansas City, Mo.; . i, Bremen’s have been captured by : , Ys 5) Le : a Mrs, A. C. Mize, Eads, Colo.; W. the British and that a third is Il, French, Butler, Mo,;-Mrs, W, an (CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $250,000 now enroute to this country. I. Ewin, Huntley, Mont.; M. J. FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. A herd of 30 or 40 deer, run- French, Mulberry, Kansas; Har- y Baoaarin : : ry French, Butler, Mo.; and Mrs. t Farm Loans We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate ning in fright from the timber 00/(; }) Gage, Kansas Cliy, Mo, of interest with privilege to pay at any time. the John Huber farm, near Har-| 1.405 these children she leaves lin, Iowa, probably from someone |)... sisters and two brothers:| We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- ‘ inci “A : Abstracts nish abstracts 5 any real estate in Bates county and eae ite ae “ ne at Mrs, Rachel Kilgore, of Salt examine and perfect titles to same. ae rien sad aneuad Fe ,_ {Lake, Utah; John Prather of St. were killed and several mnjuree. | (youd Hlorida; Mrs. Louisa} Smith, Mrs. Armita Crawford, We will loan your idle money for you, securing you Me gern caer ana ceN Investments 1 How strictly the lighting regu-|yp.0 ?pucia arlinie vands cOny reasonable interest on good security. We pay interest on time deposits. |] | lations to guard against Zeppelins| Prather, all of- Leavenworth, r : : are enforced was emphasized Rendisag 5 W. F. DUVALL, President, J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, that William Brighton of Bun- (ese cco wascconventadeantl ra Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. 2 We D. Yates, Title Examiner. gay, Sussex, England, had been baptized by Wim. Hartley, i fal § ene seven days’ in jail ; ej ; ae a oe te bet Cr A Davis county, Iowa, and united OMSUner ng arnt *) with the Christian church, always =| at night. th stia al Crowds Delay Wilson Train. : remaining faithful and living a PROFESSIONAL CARDS : y ‘An aniline dye factory has been beautiful Christian life. Chicago, Oct. 19.—The train ‘ Ree ‘| She had a cheerful disposition, ss | ringing President Wilson to Chi- established at Juiz de Fora, state). iind and patient, and was ‘ cago fora 12-hour visit and a pro- of Minas Geraes, Brazil. From its loved by all who knew her, She DR. J. T. HULL ‘ |gram of three speeches was an Re tbeet yo ve ae ne a was taken seriously ill with heart} Dentist ‘hour late, owing to crowds along ee o Pee) rae pees “ldisease on September 3, and af-| ‘ tatives are trying to learn wheth-| 1... 5 weeks of patient suffering, +¢|the route through Ohio and Indi-| 77.7 aki 5 pee? ae de al meee ana, which enroached on the | ae Ne me feel i ati passed peacefully away, on Oeto- North side square © Butler, Missouri| schedule time of the train. Fy uae eT lher 12, 1916, at the home of her youngest daughter, Mrs. Gragg, immense crowd waited patiently} _,,, a —_———— e 0 | e Austro-. eco} : at_the railroad station and along The Austro Hungarian tobace with whom she had made her Swe allt bjs oy) ‘i HORSES, MARES ‘and. MULES I will be at the following towns to buy any number of Horses, Mares and Mules. . Buy Horses and Mares from 5 to 12 years old, from 15.1.to 16 hands ‘high, from 1,100 to 1,800 pounds. Will also buy light Driving Horses and Mares, 5 to 12 years old, from 14.3 to 15.2 hands ‘high, from 900 to 1,100 pounds. ;, Don’t fail to show me your good Draft Horses and Chunks, as I buy them as good as’ grow and pay the highest cash price. Will buy any kind of a useful Mule from 14 to 16 hands high. I will make you from $5 to $20 per head on your Horses and Mules, as we hold the largest Horse and Mule contract in the United States. I buy more|Horses direct from farmers than anyone in the State. B, F. JETER, the streets to be trave ed by the : megertrer an pear es An kote ig Ma aun st Mr. og elias kia sar a Ost can |tobaceo dispensed in the tmon- i: autiniay UaGeiiuay, Geshe East Side Square Phone 186 jouth Bend, ine, ce oe barchy, to sell only one cigar daily) 14 hort services were he | steady rain failed to discourage | 14 short services were held at BUTLER, MISSOURI a 5 to the same customer. The sale|ine pome, after which the | ‘ a large crowd which greeted Pres- : ; the home, after which the body ident Wilson here. A band of tobacco, cigars or cigarettes to} vag taken to Butler, Mo., where | : ae tee minors under 16 years will be] ovices were held a Borat ete played and a speaker weleomed forbidde ‘ services were held at the Chris- Tod HALSEY, M. D. 0. 0. the President. orbidden. y tian church by Bro. Pfost, and, Eye, Ear, Nose and In his remarks here Mr. Wilson m . yah Pes Bro. Maxey and interment made Throat Specialist said he considers the issue of the | » a one eae te anita in Oak Hill cemetery by the side | 2 i , y wi ‘i Om eo coast "were Friday | of the husband. | snd the Siting of @issres | campaign are now well defined. afternoon ordered to strike at 5 : : BUTLEE, MO ‘The records are all made and - Roars tions She had made her home in Lima Office on South SideSquare ...Phone No.4) + pemains only to say what you Denes Wednesday. This wa8e2| RBates-county for 20 years prior i -| think of them,” he said. ‘I have sudden turn from optimism re-|¢, 1913 when she moved with her ‘ ‘ “on | Ports earlier this week. Grant! daughter and husband, Mr. and : OO aaa nes: caPe | Hall, trainmen — reptesentative, Rin diage, to Hansen Oly Or | SEE THE sp d 7 naoehe T hould have to| S88 he has not yet despaired of “XxX, tell Jae Ponae I wana of myself | #2 amicable settlement before the Cl t h AT cannot order takes effect. Le teal | re} e ‘As I go along the road it Rev. C. L. Hall of North Da-J| ‘ro tigh Hendrix and trene Hendrix: ia — males fe feel close Fs the hae kota, for two score years a mis-| You are hereby notified that a suit 7 ry u Wi Dyke 2 " Bae | . ; me T have been trying to wor' ionary on the Fort Berthold Res- has been filed against you by the un yhen come out with such . 3 ». | dersigned plaintiff before B. F. Jeter, when they fervation, declared in an address] justice of. the Beace of Mt. Pleasant | cordiality. ibefore the American Missionary | ‘rownship, Bates County, Missouri, the Mee " | Association that the Indian and] summons, being returnable ‘November | Docto Ss Sheriff Gets 40 Days in Jail. lwhite races will) he completely [8% 1816 in order to enforce a len against one sorrel mare, bald face; | Columbus, 0., Oct. 21.—Sheriff | merged through intermarriage in] aisy one brown mare mule colt, for Alonzo T: Swepston of Ross] the next 50 years. the keeping and boarding of said mare County, vice president of the Sa a aponcolGy suitcase you hes and apeealy For practical cleaning American Sheriffs’ Association,; The municipal authorities at before ae boys, tamed fptles roe the | i s 4 é ne me ri al office in Mt, sant | and pressing. We posi- Band president of the Ohio Sher- Milan, Italy, have seized 108 208] egwnsnip on NGUERETC RT teats tively clean everything iffs’ organization, was given aj|containing 15 million eggs in @]ment will ve rendered against you but a guilty conscience. sentence of 40 days in the Dela-|campaign to prevent speculation. |together with a special Hen against other . centers the above described stock for their . ware County jail by- United States Milan, Rome and ine. e i foe e. 3 ping and board and the same} Hats Cleaned and Blocked ff! Judge John E. Sater here today have been eggless for a week, le-| Witt ye sold to satisfy the debt and | for permitting a Federal prisoner spite immense stocks. It is eX-| costs. i All work guaranteed and in his eustody to'take long auto-| pected the government will fix @} Dated october 23, 1916, prices reasonable. mobile rides and have other liber-| uniform price of three cents cach |?-1t K. i. EGGLESON, | ties outside of the jail at Chilli-|in Italy. Plaintiff. Coods Called for and Delivered. othe. Serpe eats SS - Donald Swepston, who is Depu-| _ The United States Circuit) DOLLAR CORN REACHED IN ty Sheriff, and son of Sheriff | Court of Appeals ruled that mem- CHICAGO. Sweptson, was fined $60. Both bers of the State militia were still men were ordered to pay the costs | in service for Federal military | Wheat Reached the Highest Point | and were released on $500 bond | purpose notwithstanding = their Since the Civil War, With each, pending a hearing of the | failure to take oath under the na- a Single Exception. — case on error before the Court of| tional defense act of last June. \ Kansas City, Oct. 21.—Not Appeals. This decision reverses a recent or-| | ; der of the Federal District Court.|sinee the day when Joe Leiter, the juvenile plunger in the Chi- The case was considered a test of ’ the application of the new law]cago pit, sent wheat bounding upon which disposition of similar} over the $2 mark and, with that cases in other States will depend.| single exception, not since the Civil war has grain, and corn as well as wheat reached such alti- tudes as yesterday. . At the’ close of the market for the day, how- ever, conditions were unsteady CROUCH BROS. ._\No. 7 S. Main St. Phone 171. Butler, Mo. Automobiles valued at more than $1,000,000 were parked Thursday night on the ranch of A. T. Bernard, near Cherokee, SSS and no one could tell what the morrow would bring forth. Drouth in Argentina, together with heavy foreign war bids, were the immediate causes of corn going skyward. The top on December corn was 82 1-2 cents here and 87 1-2 cents in Chicago. Car lot prices at Kansas City reached 94 1-2 cents. Yellow corn in car lots sold at $1 in Chi- cago. : Wheat went up 3 cents to $1.65 Okla., where Alfalfa County far- mers gathered for a community meeting. Many of the visitors came from distamces which in days gone by would have required 48 hours’ hard traveling in a prairie schooner, More autoino- biles are owned in Alfalfa County. than in any other. county in Okla- homa, not possessing large cities. ye FPP BRB BBB In dismissing the petition for a writ of habeas corpus, filed sev- eral days ago by George Harris}3-8 here and $1.71 3-4 in Chicago, of Chicago, the. Illinois Supreme] With tendency to speculate pre- Court. held: an automobile can be}Valent in both markets. Rumors a weapon... Conrad Shick that export buyers had sold the Gh was.struck by an au-/ United States short and that a driven. by Harris. Schick} flour famine may result kept the dit; wag <deliberate, andplocel.market bullish. Four cars used the automobile}of No.2 hard sold for $1.75.1-2 om. . Harris was}€ents, a record price on the crop. ed to the ber. wheat. yesterday sold He filed [@€ $1.65 3-8; May at $1.66.1-2 and corpus, oahy 38 all top figures. WILL BE AT Nevada Wednesday, Nov. 1; ALLEN’'S FEED BARN Adrian, Thursday, Nov. 2 WHITNEY’'S BARN Butler, Saturday, Nov. 4 GUYTON’S BUS BARN P. J. HULEN Kansas City Horse Market 2 9 e . Here’s a Vacation Ti In the White River Country of Southwestern Missouri and Northern Arkansas, you'll get more of what you want in the way of a real vacation than anywhere you can go—even you traveled three times the distance and it cost you ten times the price. Only a short ride away—easy-.to reach. Hotels, boarding-houses and’ inexpensive. MISSOURI ‘PACIFIC “Pleasant Way to Pleasant Places” n