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Butler’s Cooperative Bank : The broadest, most helpful service to patrons is the ideal be- hind the Peoples Sank. Our facilities are at patrons’ disposal good of this community. Every assistance consistent with our established policy of sound, helpful banking is at all times rend- ered. Indicating the breadth of service is the fact that our Direct- ors’ room is available for Public uses upon any day except the last Thursday in the month, when our Directors meet. New accounts are invited. PEOPLES BANK “The Bank on which you can always bank.’’ ; maintained for the interest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. | QUVALL-PERGIVAL TRUST C0. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $250,000_ FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. - We have money to loan on real estate ata low rate Farm Loans of interest with privilege to pay at any time. Abstracts We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will fur- nish abstracts to any real estate in Bates county and examine and perfect titles to same. Investments We will loan your idle money for you, securing you reasonable interest on good security. We pay J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, __ W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. ORDER OF PUBLICATION, State of LL AG eg County of Bates, 3 In the Circuit Court, February erm, 1917, In Term November 29th, 1816. Alexander W. Custer aud MitcheH BH. - Sweeney, Plaintiffs. ainst Harry W. Custer, Omar N. Custer, John Cc, Hall trustee, The Ne England Securities Company, a corporation, The Ottauquechee Savings ank, a corporation, Don Walden, Henry Sellers, Lewis, and Fred Larson and Bred A. Hultg business under the firm name and style, of Larson-Hultgren Grocery Co., Defendants. The State of Missouri to the above named Defendants, Greeting, Martin and Silvers & Dawson, and show to the court that, heretofore, plaintiffs filed herein their petition, alleging, among other things that De { Yendants Harry W, Custer, Omar Custer, The- Ottauquechee Savings Bank, a corporation, Fred Larson and Fred A. Hultgren, partners doing busi- ness in the firm mame and style of | Larson-Hultgren Grocery Co., are each | and all non-residents of the State of | Missouri, and can not be served with aT | the ordinary process of law herein, Whereupon, it is ordered by the court in term, that said Defendants be noti- j fied by publication that Plaintiffs have commenced a suit against them in Court, the object and general na- ture of which to obtain an order, | judgment and decree of the court as- | certaining and declaring the respective j lights and interests of the parties plaintiff and defendants in and to the | folowing described real estate, situate lying and being in Bates County, Mis- | souri, to-wit: All of Lots Bight and Thirteen and the west half of lots Nine, Ten and Kleven of section Five: and all of section Six lying north of the mid- dle line the Main Ditch of Drain- age Distric umber 0} in said - county, except lot ‘Twenty-one thereot, all in’ Township Thir nin f Range Thir wo; Also, all of the st half of Section One, in Township Thirty-nine, Range Thirty-three, in said County, lying north of the middle line of the Main Ditech, and Bast of the middle line of Late Ditch Number One of the Drainage District aforesaid, containing in all 1257 aeres more or ~ less; and directing ‘a divisio: of the said r between the rties in inte in accordance with he finding and judyment of the court, thi and partition rr be done without preju- PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. T. HULL Dentist Entrance. same that leads to Fox’s | | LODGE DIRECTORY. World—Maple at the call of the erign Commander. Soy- t Marmaduke», Confederate mn meets at the in the premis dice to the rights of the parties Inter+ ested, and if not that the whole of the aforesaid real estate be sold, and the proceeds of the sale first applied to the payment of the costs and expenses of this suit and sale, ithe proceeds paid and di to the parties plaintiff and de her in accordance with the i and interests in) the and for all proper relief ) partners doing Now at this day come the Plaintiffs herein, by their attorneys, Marsh & out lawful right to lawfuly. marry MIS: laintiff, And to have adjudged and SOURI NOTES. lecreed that plaintiff by reason of —-, said ceremony did not ‘acquire any rights in the property of plaintiff then owned by him or since acquired, and ty no right to the use of the name Ottie on or about the -— day of December, Ani that unless the said Ottle Hen- ry be and appear at this Court, at the| Stalks. next term thereof, to be begun and —— holden at the Court House’ in the City cy ; of Butler, in said county, on the first The bond i Monday of February, 1917, and on or cause, the same will be taken as con- according] And it is further ordered, that a copy in The Butler Weekly Times, a news- | , Paper published in- gaid County of] the county papers, Bates, for four weeks successively, mtblished at least once a week, the ast insertion t days before t February, 1917, first day of said next Term of this Cour Cireuit Clerk, n the Record, A True Copy I ~ Witne (Seal) the Cireuit) Court of Bates cember, . ashy MW. O, MAXey, | Porn and reared in that bure. Set Cireuit Clerk, pte ONCE AM ORE ORDER OF PUBLICATIC rensburg, who w State ot In the reuit 191. In Vacation November 20, 1:16. Carr suce Ala Winchester, Defendant. her] mong | el. a non- “— herein, by her Attorney and fi Petition and Affidavit, alleging other things that Defendant i resident of the State of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in Vacation, that said De notified by publication t Plaintiff has commenced uit against him in this Court, the « ture of which is t J o obtain a judgment fendant founded upon the following | meets next yw Among other allegations: That piaine| Meets next y tiff and defendant wer ried in Butler, Missouri, on dune. %. Is that the defendant,’ without, any Veasonable cause abandoned this plain- reside tiff on December 1st, and from said | President. date to the present time has absented himself from th reasonable cus nd that untes be and appear next term the holden at the ¢ of Butler, in said Monday of Webrua 117, and on or before the first day of said Term, an- swer or plead to the petition in said cwuse, the same will be taken as con- SES fessed and judgment will be rendered | 29; [linois, 6,193 accordingly. y in Kan the said defendant of, to be begun and 26: Ohio, R. N. Lower, one of Pettis coun- 's largest .farmers and stock Kile," suid mariage ceremony being | raisers, has lost five large steers. conducted in said county of Cherokee! to thinks their death is due to 191. eating a fungus growth on corn 1e election in St. before the first day of sald ‘Term, an-| Clair county is proving a good swer or plead to the Petition in said| thing for the newspaper man in fessed and judgment will be rendered| that county. The bondholders, who know it pays to advertise, are hereof be published, according to law.| carrying two colunins in each of j of that breed. | be at least thirty A young fellow named Doxwoll| (Kid) Chester won a prize fight, HO. MAXEY, jin Kinsas City one night about z two weeks ago and Rich Hill im- s my handamgnd seal of | nediately comes forward with the county, this 4th day of De-/ claim that the young nan was Chas. W. Fulkerson of War- as recently a can- didate for circuit judge did not urt, October Term. | Jose out entirely when he was de-; Winchester, Plaintiff, feated for ‘the nomination, His} sful opponent las appoint- Now at this day comes the Plaintiff} ed him official court stenograph- More than 8,000 Missouri teach- | endant be} ers. were enrolled at the meeting of the Missouri State Teachers As- | et and general na-| sociation whieh was held in St. ani deeree of divorce from said de-| Louis recently. The Association E City. wfully mar-| tra Richardson, president of the Maryville Normal, was elected s plaintiff without any The census bureau estimates the ; population of Missouri to be 3,- ut this Court, at the | 420.143, which makes-her the sev-! unt House in the City; enth state in the Union in point nty, on the first! cf population. The states having ter population aré New York, | 778; Pennsylvania, $,591,- Queen's Releigh, the $15,000 Jersey herd cull at Longview j arm, is dead of pneumonia, {t took ill two months ago. He avas one of the highest priced Jersey bulls in the United States. Gold- err Kern's Noble, the international and champion Jersey bull, was purchased for $25,000 on the Jer- sey Isles several years ago and brought to the United States. Prior to that time the Longvi Farm herd bull was the highest priced bull in the United States Sheriff’s Sale in Partition. JR. Ewing, Lewis Ewing, Edwin wing and Susie Nwing, (Ed- win Ewing and Susie Ewing, being minors, join hereia by Lewis Ewing, their duly ap- pointed, quatified and acting guardian, Plainti Against, Ewing P. Davis, Lowell V2 Davis, JW. B. Ewing Emma Kineaid, Milda Ke. Loretta Hughes, PC. Ewing, Selesta Clary and Tuna Reeder, Defendants, In the Circuit Court of Bates {Connty, Missouri, | By virtue and authority D1 « | deeree and order of sale made by the said Court, in the abeve en- titled cause, and of (a certified copy thereof, dated = November 20th, 1916. 1 will on” December Mth, 1916, between the hours of nine o’cloek in the forenoon, and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day. at the front door of the’ Court: House, in the City of But- ler, in Bates County, Missouri, sell at publie vendue, to the hig! est bidder. the following seribed real estate, viz: The south half of the Nort! west quarter and the Nort! west quarter of the ’ Nortl North side square Butler, Missouri ' call ef the commander. And that unless ihe said non-resident defendants be and ajpear at this Court at the next term thereof, to be begun pedored trata apy PbO Poss tT 49 $04 Maissi ek TH gcse S es ae ea a Ney 58, Aged at the City Hall on the first Satur- B, F. JETER, day in each month at 2 p, m. Attorney at Law Notary Public Americnn Yeoman Meets at the * : East Side Square Phone 186 | call of the Foreman in ihe Knights ‘of Pythias Hall, BUTLER, MISSOURI facies ee Se National Americans Meets second ER Monday night in each month at T J HALSEY M D 0 0 Woodman Hall, - hse (ics rear eas I. 0. 0. KF. Meets every Monday Eye, Ear, Nose and night in hall over Fraternal Inn, Throat Specialist Butler Encampment Meets second and the fitting of Glasses and fourth Tuesday in each month " - BUTLER, MO at hall in Fraternal Inn, Office on South SideSquare Phone No.4") 4. 4s, and A, Ma-Meets first and, at hall in Fraternal Inn. hereof be publi vin The Butler Weelcly before the first day of ruary Term of this Court third Saturday night in each month and holden at the Court Ifouse in the City of Butler, in said count first Monday of Pebrua and on or before t Termin, answer o: in sa as confe rendered the and CAUSE, further ed, aecordin And it H. \ ‘True Copy Brom. the Witness my (Seal) the Circuit) Court ity this wth dey vember, Pele | i +] Notice is hereby x f}or the County of J SSE THE Clothes Doctors For practical cleaning + and pressing. We posi- tively clean everything but a guilty conscience. Hats Cleaned and Blocked All work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Coods Called for and Delivered. CROUCH BROS. No. 7 8. Main St. Phone 171. Butler, Mo. Woodmen—Butler meets first | Thursday nights in each j hall on south side of square. Nelghbors—Meet third Monday |each month. | Benevolent and Protective Order of | Elksa—Meets second Tuesday night of | {each month at hall, corner ;and Ohio Streets, Kaights and Ladies ha Waele anger esday |! . an each month at hall, corner of Matin |‘! j nights in each month. thias—Blue H Friday | (ierk in V: night at Castle Hall on south side of |, i ‘Asnociation Hope | and | ju third Tuesday nights in each month. | ;, Owls Butler 1058, meets at call of the president, Rebekah Carnation | Lodge meets the second and fourth «f Runge {Thursday in each month in Fraternal Inn. in) county, Missouri | Miami R. A. Chapter Stated meet-| ; Ings on second and fourth Thursday peeves dnvenck month in hall in Fra | tieiy respective intere Mastere—Butler | tion t» be the owner of an 1 Council, No, 22, meets on the second | Four-ninths (4-9) of said prem in hall in| that defendant Richard Davis Bullock! pursuant to the ‘terms and conditions las Pre owner of a like amount and the| of sald deed of trust, | will proceed to See ndant Anna Maud McLeod is the! execute the pow Knights Templar — Gouley Com-/owner of the remaining undivided |-said deed of trust 30 meets second Satur- | Ninth. in) And that unless the said Richard and Select in each month | Fraternal Inn, mandery No. day night in each month in hall | Fraternal Inn. /MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN TIME TABLE Butler Station CORRECTED MAY 7, 1916 FARMERS BANK of Bates County HM. O. MAXEY Camp, s-41 Circuit: Clerk third at ORDER OF PUBLICATION, Wood- | Sttte of Missouri It { Bate { _ nit Court, Bebraary Perm at tion December buh, his, | Juines W. Harrison, Plaintiff, Richard Davis Bullock and Auna Maud! «Me i, Defendants, MAIN tie State of Missourl to. the above nar | Dete ndants, Greeting, y comes the Plaintift Petition allegMs, among other that Defendants Richard Davis Ball and Anna Mand Me © both nouerestdene of the state of Missouri Whereupon, it is this ed by tiff s commenced a su | them in this Court, the object 1 nature of which is 1 and defined the ts of plaintiff and No, | 2nd to the following described real | o "estate to-wit: The North half (1-2) of the Sout ast Quarter (1-4) of Section Six- a6), ‘Township Forty-one (41) TWe ve QS) Bates court and the partition i] f said sale an aintiff and defend ment of the expenses of the proc ings. Plaintiff claiming in his . and | Davis Bullock and Anna Maud McLeod | be and appear at this court, at the term vther » to be begun and holden at the Court House in the Ci ler, in said county, on the First Mon- day of February. 1917 and on or hefore the first day of said Term, ans plead to the Petition in said caus the judgment will be rendered accerding- hereof be published, according to in The Butler Weekly Times 3 newspaper published in said County of Bates, for four weeks successively published at least once a_ week, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next Feb H. O. MAXEY. A True Copy From the Record. Witness my hand, and seal of (Seal) the Circuit Court of es county, this Sth day of cember, 1916, H. O. MAXEY, divided | i | the above desc nextiw . of But-| for cash, on (1818, between the hour y or} in the forenoon and fiv j afternoon of that da same will be taken as confessed and | of satisfying And it is further ordered, that a copy | ruary, 1917, Term of this Court. i Circuit’ Clerk. | SQ" : nereten — 1 published in said County — of 2 : Téa 4 wast onus Warne tiy ‘the | riners Week at the Unive eke aS A ey a EUs eee WS OR pte ane SUM onite ANE tone hes aT huary ‘Perm of this Court. oe fj aweek of the new year, convening Ma Ot iene jdanuary 1, and lasting six days, Copy Brom the Record. Witness my hand, ands tSealy the Cireuit: Court of \, this dth day published "in cember, 1s, ; . for four wee HOO. MANBY, Call farmers will be - welcomed, ed at least onee a week, | seat Circuit’ Clerk. | . rtion to be at least thirty days | sabe sal tile Whether they are appointed dele- tes ar not, | | | NOTICH 0 iven, that whereas j Perry Mo Flinn and wife, Lacy ‘ t kson and State of jin 9 Warrensbu ain deed of trust | il, and recorded | week when af Tee weedr jittia sthoat: witha Missouri, by the dated Octobe in the office of the within and for Fin book j unde scribed real estate situate ‘ {being in the County of Bates ands | 1 Missouri, to-wit | | phe Southwest quarter of the South | recalled the ad: quarter of Seetion One CD sind Pad to wet th a ‘ for that amount of corn } east quarter sa = i am cept ove C1) aere out West corner thereof i _ Wide North and Seuth } C2) rods longs toand West, and } the Northeast quarter of Section | Wlev@n cy | the Northe | east quarter of quarter of the South- ection Eleven (1) led on to testify where they jan e Ne yest quarter of the ra : | eae an dike De Satin pp hased the liquor on which [° Dayelve nae Hele ot they wot drunk ‘didn’t remem the Nortt poof the North- |, " Seetion Twelve dy, | her, TON ranne (itny in cascs of this Thirty- | reat memory 1 in all | : West qu lying North and West ind all being in G9) of Rang and containin more or less; conveyance v ind would torers. proyy which said trast to secure the, payment of one _ : [principal note and five interest notes |iear Warrensburg, received a tel therein described, all fully set forth in suid deed of tryst to which reterence is here made; and . W default has the payment of the 1 pal note and one of the inter notes due November Ist, 1916, and default has been made the payment of the whole of said and the interest thereon y said deed of trust and the s mains now long past due and unpaid; Sow therefore, at the request of the it been made in & Dattle “somewhere in > France ile rs to-me given by! op, pope, nnd will selican of| ble - Jette 1 ‘ibed high bidder, at the lic vendue to th fast front door here the Circuit Court is held, in the} the first time City of Butler, Bates County, Missouri since the meniory of man runneth not to the con- iy Centralia goes them one Their jail is empty, and VY think that they will never se for anything or that sort in the future, they have sold it to ghth day of December, of nine o'clock o'clock in the . for the purpose id indebtedness, inter-| as th est, ¢ and expenses incurred to this! faye y proceeding. ay Fri wy, the HOMER DUVALL rust ee, pM : EE aman who will start a steam 60-Year-Old Wedding Cake. j!tumdry init Mountain Grove, Mo., Dec. 2.— Missouri's most) remarkable At the sixtieth wedding anniver-| voung cow is “Campus Virginia ‘y of Mr. and Mrs. John Cand-|B,"" a three-yei old Jersey The county courts of eaeh eoun- vare urged to appoint delegates from each township to attend and | Quite a commotion was cased | r one day last ner drove down Lofcorn. He Jad forty-five bushels in the wag- en which he sold for that many follars. Some of the old timers ys when they were five dollar -William | i : } A grand jury down in’ Cedar | ounty last week indicted two inen for perjury, because they had and the north half ef foonvenient memories and when A few convictions for per- Thirteen (13). Pownship: Bor ty-two (2). Range Twenty 29), iu Bates County. Missoni, jtor-eash in hand on the approval of the sale by the court. HARVE JOLNSON. 'U-td Sheriff, i Thybaes, ' Sheriff's Sale in Partition, A. Ewing, Plaintitt, He Nes Dinrerrers | Wineaid. Milda- Keys. Loretta Hughes, Selesta Clary, Tuna Reed Lewis Ewing, G Ewing, Edwin’ Ewing, and Susie Ewing, Defendants, In the Cirenit: Court of Bates County, Missouri. By virtues and authority of a decreesand order of sale made hy the said Court in the above er titled cause, and of a certified copy thereof, dated November 20th, 1916. 1 will on) Decenih: loth, 1916, between te hours + nine oelock in the forenoon, and five o’elock in the afternoon o that day at the frout door of tie Court House, in the City of Bat ler, in Bates County. Missouri. sell at publie vendue, to the high- somade int Janes Warnick, a farmer living | egram dast week from the Canad- | ian government notifying him of the death of his son, Lieut. Janes Warnick, who had been killed in rson City papers state at pub-| boasted some time ago that the 7 Sour {Cole county jail was empty, for, Dr nO: eget 0Ue ! Jot administration upon the estate of ler of this city, which was cele- ‘brated at their home -here — last |Sunday, a piece of the special leake that was baked for that oc- owned by the College of Agricul- ture of the University of Missouri. Starting when she was 2 years old “Campus Virginia B,’* has main- Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $50,000.00 S-4t ORDER OF PUBLICATION, Cireuit Clerk. | PPP BBB Undivided Profits $10,000.00 PPP BBB Start your Savings account with the bank that sets the ex- Our large Surplus Fund shows we have saved money, will help you to save money. We Pay Interest en Savings County of Bates. {es State of Missouri, = In the Circuit Court, February 1917. In Vacation December 4, 1916. Elonedous Kile, Plaintiff. m, vs. . Ottie Henry (herein referred to as Ottie Kile), Defendant. Now at this day comes the Plaintiff herein, and les his petition under oath, alleging among other things that Defendant Ottie Henry is a non-r ident of the State of Missouri. _ Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in Vacation, that said Defendant be has commenced a suit inst her in this Court, the object and general na- ture of which is to have found and adjudged by the court-that a certain vasion, sixty to those pr ent. This wedding] fifty pounds of butter fat a took place on November 26, 1855,; month. Her record for last June lat the residence of Capt. James|ranked her third for Jerseys of | Ward in St. Louis, Mo. The cere-| her age in the United States. mony was performed by Rev. ——-— Francis J. Clere, the pastor at} The meat bill for the Thanks- that time of the St. John’s church.| giving dinner furnished the 2800 John Candler at that time was a/vonvicts in, the Penitentiary commissary clerk on the upper} Thanksgiving cost the state $760. Mississipy Tt was a turkey dinner and it re- The venerable couple are the| quired 3800 pounds of dressed notified by publication that Plaintiff| parents of Mrs. Judge Young of| turkey to meet requirements. The this city and of W .S. Candler, a] usual side dishes for such a meal pionecr merchant, banker and] were also provided. It was a hol- apitalist of this place. They]iday at the Prison and the con- have resided here thirty-three] victs were given the liberty of the years of their sixty years of|yards all day. Moving pictures wedded life. were exhibited the entire day. airs ago, Was shown} tained an average of more than! est bidder, the following dé scribed real estate, viz: The South west quarter oo Section Thirteen 13) Town ship Forty-two #2), af Range Twenty-nine Bates County, Missouri. ) Warnick was 28 vears of age and for cash in hand paid on approval had emigrated to Calgary five gal holder of said note and indebted-/ Vears ago Where he enlisted in the | ness secured by said deed of trust, and | jij of sale by the court. HWARVE OHNSON, Ot Sherif? Notice. Notice is hereby given that lettors D i Swezy, deceased, — have amted to the undersigned by jthe Probate Cire of Bates County, Missouri, bearing date the ith day of November, 1916 All persons having clans against said estate e required ote exhibit jthem to the undersigned for allen anee within six months after the dat: fo said detters, or they may be pre jeluded from-any benefit of such es jtate: and if such claims be not exhil ited within one year from the date «tf the last insertion of this publication, they shall be forever barred Date of last insertion, December 7, 1010, IDA SWEZY. (at Administratrix Notice. Notice is eby given that letters of administration upon the estate of Julia EK. Umstattd, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Bates County. Missouri, bearing date the 18th day of November, 1916. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them the undersigned for allow- ance within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be pre- cluded from any benefit of such ¢: tate; and if such claims be not exhib- ited within one year from the date of the last insertion of this publication, they shall -be forever ‘barred, Date of last insertion, December 7. 1916. K. UMSTATTD, 6-3t Administrator. west—aytntrter—ot—§$_Ssertror = E RODEN SESS i yc Sa

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