The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 26, 1917, Page 7

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The best builders and decorators recommend Cornell-Wood-Board, y RAISER ? Guardian’s Notice, : Uae ies z Notice is hereby given, That th ' $1.00 Bottle | merece We aivolnted ae Mak: n of the person and ‘ei ee R Gallons later Daviz, of unsound Wild) on the 12th day of March, 1917, by the Probate Court of Ba’ lounty, Missouri. : , All’ persons having claims: against said estate are required. to exhibit them for allowance be- fore said probate court withi: one year from the date ‘ of ° this publication, or they shall be for- Boston, April“17.—Major Gen- }eral Wood, speaking at a meeting of the American Cotton Waste. Exchange here today, says the United States would not fulfill its duty in this war until it had -sent men to the front. The meet-' Quine Times, FR. A. | (ORDER OF PUBLICATION. 26-4t . Guardian. Bil our. dutyeanc State, of ‘Missouri, oP aw Se . : - GUARANTEE County of Bates, '§ % s Coun Deposit Y tan f ECONOMY Coumiy of Baton | 8% May Term, 1917. ty ts. the nilied teen ana Sc Cornell-Wood-Board is guaranteed not The cost is low. Comes In Vacation April 3, 1917. to warp, buckle, chip, crack or fall. packed in box board cases. S.‘L. Coleman, Plaintiff. | Notice is hereby ‘given that Van as x sealed bids will be received atthe John C. Burk, Defendant. rs . ‘Now at this day comes the Plaintitt| office of the County Clerk of the herein, by his attorneys and files his petition, alleging, among other things,| Bates County Court up to two that defendant is @ non-resident of} q’clock of the 7th day of May, Whereupon, it is ‘orfered by the}/1917, for bids .on the County) somebody else do your job and % So notified by. ‘Oubligation that, Plain: Funds, same to be divided in ten) have a clue conaatenor: This re- H. S. WYATT LUMB ER COMPANY tite has gommienced a sult ee an pants and pe to ie bia hrs, | public has given everything in the ‘ Butler, Mo. nature of which {s to perfeot plaintiff's | hum er of ‘parts desired. ach! way of opportunity and it has the record dius to tne, folowing sscribed | bid ‘must contain a certified check right to danand the service of its real estate, lying and being situate in % TIME TABLE . Bates County, Missouri, to-wit: to the amount of five hundred forces as we have afloat. There A . H On your request Cornell designers will prepare artistic original plans with cost esti is a long period of preparation use of Cornell-Wood-Board in any room or rooms of your houss, ‘This service ie aueouren tees ahead of us and the fitst step is| nd places you under no obligation whatever, ASK YOUR DEALER. ‘to back up the plan for universal Mancfactured by Cornell Wood Products Co, (C. 0. Frisbie, President), Chicago and sold by these dealers, military service. . You cannot Jet The East helt of: the South-west Be f ‘ i Stati quarter of Section One, in Town- 00-100 Dollars as evidence of good “Ah voluntary service, however, | i B | ete eeeeurry lana st aia faith: The Court reserves the] delightful in theory, is ‘ridiculous CORRECTED MAY 7, 1816 sna fo pi veat Reren gent is ea ere right to reject any or all bids. in practice. The universal system TURKISH GOVERNMENT, TOO, riek. e plaintife by reason of the fact that the FRANK HOLLAND, | | treats all alike—rich or poor, na-| BREAKS RELATIONS WITH) 1:45 p.m. Woman's Mission- : NORTH OURO eas SEs ataten more 27-2t County ql erk.| tive born or newcomer. Only 6,-| UNITED STATES ary Work. A fo. 206 K. C. PSgr......0..s00s- 8:15 a. m./than eleven years before the com- 000 men have been enlisted in two a 3:00 p. m. Sunday School Work. aL: t of this action by the I M Mids Rome E & & Be Loule Peerioas p.m | ofa parent to this detenaant; that the WOULD a! CLAIR) seks, and I leave it to you to| Sultan Follows Austria in Up- ~ ‘Teachers Training. ' ASU PIR ee eae owe undies Wom. ae % estimate how long it will take to! holding Germany’s Ruthless U- (a) What it is. Ho. 21 Zoplin Passenger...... 3:60 0. m.|19us, continuous, exclusive, | pence: |Gonnty Has Named a Committee|gct un army of a million men.” Boat. Warfare—Bulgaria Ex- (b) Needs. No. #7 Joplin Passenger...... 1:10 p.m.) @ble and | adverse | possess i : pected to Take Similar Action (e) Results No. 05 Nevada Passenger.... 8:00 p. m. sald ae LON rere tite thirty: to, Seek Compromise. pe Casa > ed Soon. R J. W. Al ‘ d ‘ sj ‘ 7 \. ev. J. W. Alexander, of this petition: that the defendant ap-! Qsccola, Mo.,’ April 21.—Fol-|NO PULLMANS FOR TROOPS 5:00 p.m. Supper on . the x Ss Washington, April 23.—The All to Be Moved in Day Coaches, | ‘Turkish government has formally| 00 p Secretary Baker Orders. broken relations with the United] °*” P States, the State Department was officially informed today. The ground. m. Sermon, Rev. Coff- man, Pastor Adrian i - + Chureh, j All of our churehes and Sun- ‘ papal fnverent, tn tu Jang, advarre te, pat lowing the recent reviving in, the ane (arrive) day of — 1865, he en-| federal ‘court of the big judg- No. 6&8 Butler Passenger... ,| tered said land and thereafter there ments against St. Clair County in No, 6@4 Local Freight....... was * patent issued tS ua poe i. : Ch ecrere ‘ . 18—, More Toh ‘i ¢ thirty-one years before the fling ot the suits of holders of the old] Washington, April 23—No this petition; that there does not ap-|railroad bonds, taxpayers of the| Pullman cars are to be used by 5b WEST ini S 4 = bee onveyance of . 5 ie m e came from Minister Sto- { (Leave) Fert acteom the defendant, though, as| county at a meeting here empow-| the new army in case of mobiliza- Natl Ge Rae: Swi a ve : day Schools should be represent- plaintiff ts informed and states the/ ered a committee to meet with/tion, in order to avoid railroad ’ i ed in these meetings. ‘i : q “T have received no word of ple SS as congestion and‘ delays in troop | any sort,’ said Abduk Hak Hus- PROGRAM. movements, The following order) (47, Bey, the Turkish charge d’af- has been issued by the Secretary faires in Washington, when word of War: of Turkey’s action was given him. | fact to be, that the defendant conveyed . :|faid landto one Samuel Jackson, from|the bondholders ard get from whom through mesne conveyances, this q i plaintiff claims, and that unless the them an offer of compromise, The jeaid deferidant be and appear at this}committee is composed of John Court, at the next term thereof, to be * A 4 begun and holden at the Court House| W. Minks of Collins, Howard A. For Spruce Township Sunday Schdol Convention to be iS fore 5 o'clock p, m. No freight billed) {in the City of BOtler, in said county, | Higg} y ‘ ¢ 4 al joca’ - | on or before a} coe. De is i Madigon an o1 e ie ullman and tourist sleepers will | j: 4. with my government for May 6, 1917. lead to the petition In sald : so spo c-+hz «a veh] Sauer the same will be taken as con-| The more conservative element, Claude L. Plain, feeaeal, ane judgment will be rendered | of taxpayers are understood to be Agept.| "And it is further ordered, that a copy| Willing to listen to a compromise * hereof be published, according to law, proposal involving a reasonable sengers, ed for the tr: i ; Servi ¢ nae bo online tae three days. | expect to hear a :00_ SON ae ct ‘ eens Day coaches will be used |Something, of course. Probably 1 dant ada le ‘ use d Child, on the basis of one officer to each shall be instructed to call at the Ph ea Sorial i te i vd: double seat and three men to each | tate department for my pass. R eee ss ene W a 4 ‘tt two double seata. This order to| Ports Until I am so instructed, I ehgious—Rev. W. A. smith, i pea A shall take na action. This is the Mr. J. M. Shelton. apply in all cases, except jour- first authentic news I have had|Song and Recitation by Bethel neys of unusual length covering on the situation. I am very, very Sunday School. Pes more than one night and one day, TaD Song and Recitation by Fairview in The Butler Weekly Times, a news- ' x paper published in said County. of amount, but all are opposed to 3 1y, e i PROFESSIONAL CARDS Loree at Teast. one a week, the payment of the present amount d | fi, Seon vinet day doast thirty represented in judgments which DR. H. E. MULKEY May Term of this Courts raxRy with interest total more than 1 rash ; F “Cirouit Clerk. | million dollars, Bis compromise tr r the record. 2 5 1 aly SEA * “: i Veterinary Surgeon A true eotteness my hand, and seal of ie ro Ph de a - & spe-ywhich cases will be separately Hy. ine tation he: Turddahi woy- Sunday School. Fourt Years Successful (Seal) the Circuit Court of Bates) cial election last December. considered when they arise. he au Question—How to Interest the ourteen } ears . i County, this day 8rd of April, q*he bonds were issued for a] “The above regulation is nec-|¢™MMent joins Austria in uphold- a OAV Oe s SEUERER( f iid wate H1,.0. MAXEY, ilroad which th tere did iene Pte ing the ruthless submarine war- Fathers and Mothers in the , Stand o “Gireuit Cierk, | Uroad wie: € promoters did | essary owing to the limited num- ' ‘ Sunday School, Mr. Walter At Garrett’s Old : Irenit Clerks ot iuild: ‘The county refused to|ber of sleeping ears available for fare inaugurated by Germany. M fe au : : Recut oes a 4 Phones: Res. 268 QE CG! 2 — se oar nn TOATTON, pay. Forty years’ litigation in|troop movements and to the con- Bulgaria is the only one of the ae e A at rs. eg aa 5 Mo. State Bank h ts has foll d ‘inet vad k i nations fighting on Germany’s|OU8 anc ecitation by alnut North Mo. e Bal . | State of Misnourl | gs, the courts has followed, and not} gestion that would arise on trans- deTHOw WHislh Has nob: BROWen Grove Sunday School. inte Cireutt Court, May Term, 1917, /00€ penny ever was collected by | portation lines if the sleepers had with the United States. The Bul-|Seng and Recitation by Antiocl: . J. T. HULL In Vacation April 3rd. 1917 any of the plaintiffs. In the ear-|to be collected for every large : fe whoa ted S School. . DRI Sadle Gregory, Plaintitt. ly days judges. of the county|movement of troops. Moreover, | 8" government is expected to we ee tas 4 : Dentist | James Gregory, Defendant. court went to jail or hid in the|hy doing away with slee the | follow Turkey’s example in a few] 124 D ro! tround- i : Entrance same that leads to Fox's!" Now at this day comes Whe plaintiff f 4 "| by doing away h sleepers anvil : 1:30 Song and Prayer. * 7 Studio. herein, and files shen petition pee brush to evade obeying mandates | number of cars necessary to han- Question—How to Build Up and - : North Side Square Butler, Missouri} that’ defendant James. Gregory is a|0f the federal judges, No such | dle the movements is deereased| PUT BAN ON P Then Hold the Scholars in 4 : isi Roe ae ne cena We.te nidiored 0) tisscurl..| procedure is taken now. The of-| by one-quarter.”’ SILK STOCKINGS ‘the Sunday School, Rev. 4 { 3 F: JETER that sald defendant be notified by pub-| ficials calmly submit to service by ie Brame, Miss Myrtle R andall 4 eee BF. icsutttagerie: "Alm in this cours, the| United States marshals and as | Northwestern U. Junior Co-Eds|Song and Recitation by Johns- i Attorney at Law © Notary Pubjic/ object and Keneral nature of which 18) calmly pay no further- attention| A ROW OVER PRAISE OF Also Will Forego Ice town Sunday School Ae East Side Square. Pactra 16. anes and. gh order granting atropine : what is contained in the or- KAISER Cream. Song and Recitation by Oak Hill ah _ BUTLER, MISS Qi cpl tne .tusege | ead, » | ders. ; —— : ; ; i + # — -aiaian Soi ahaa pont thie. Coury, : ‘ Fight Few Flattering Page in Pe ia eS 21.—A majority Pion Pe School the : at the next term thereof, al Schoo! he gi the Junior class at ae ¥ i 1 HALSEY, . 0, D. 1 ty, the] HOFSESS AT HUME cago | Book of the girls of the a T. 3, : ae 304 ne » ‘ind fourt Monday gt May. it ‘and’ by the = oa, Failed. if Northwestern University, Evans- han ae ee , W. HL : =P Ne ey ee ee will ee takes, aa con " ton, IIL, have agreed to dispense Song by Cohgtegation, : reat Specialiet the fitting of |: Chicago, April 21—An effort | 4) ,: . Slentans to cause‘the removal from text- with ae venom A Sn Se al Benediction. : ; . | kindred luxuries for the duration R. z , lor’ Weekly Times a news- books used in Chicago public | o¢ the war, it was said today fol- o hy be is LON Pres. paper, ne BES Special ‘officer Leahy of the schools of a page praising the|jowing an edict to that effect is- MISS SUSIE SPEARS, Sec. ‘ : “HQ. MANEY,, | Kangas. City ‘Southern railway | German Emperor failed at-a meet-| 14 by Miss Imogene Vorhees, * GBY, JOANNA MAXBY, Deputy. / and Marshal John Main of Hume, | ing of the board of education yes- president of the class. and judgment rendered accord- id it ts. further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in The Bull Two of the Men | ured and Taken to Jail. pA true somes the recurs Hi ‘day | terday, the matter being referred peebinb eon = Wit hand and seal of | passed throug! Hill Friday | *eTd@ay, the m eg {Seal} poe ‘Gourt 50k Bats ee . apa ‘Review, having|to the superintendent of schools} PROGRAM OF MEETING AT ‘8-4t ee it Clerk. : JOANNA MAxBY, D.&lthe robbery of the Hofsess cloth-|. Parts of the textbook’s descrip- _—— 3 ing ive 4 F Sie the night of| tion of the emperor as retaining | Saturday and Sunday, April 28 the 18th inst,’ the prisoners being| Possession of “‘that chivalrous and 29, 1917. ; *3 y jail at But-| Sense of fair play, which is the SATURDAY. : Te aa or a ic tn ag] 2 >= Deine sl “SOW WhiTQ” ) 4h aes, , efibsrs . R. Gentry. . i cloun, manly and above board,” Field,” Thomas | drew attacks from persons desir-| Smith ‘ jing the removal of the page. It Ganaiel Diasusaion ig'anid’a new textbook is in prepa-| g .99 p,m. Devotional, 15 wain ration; which will replace the one 2 utes, Rev. L. W. ‘ Keele. ’ 8:15 p. m. Sermon, ‘‘Christian Stewardship,” Rev. : ang installed 4 motor track] _ wee Afternoon Shows delivery of oil and gaso-/ 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Led|| 2 O'clock, 3:45 O'clock now offering for sale . by Perry - Osborne, Su Evening ‘7 O'clock, 8:45 O'clock . ning; < 7 . fi Th x + bl ge in -their custody two Italians|for “decision after considerable NEW HOBE BAPTIST M t Cl k ™ Seeuit Cierk.| charged: with being implicated in| @¢rimonious debate. CHURCH argueri | al in Opera House SATURDAY, APRIL 28

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