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EXPORT CONTROL ORDERED;|U. S. Calls for ‘Airmen, Denies That| HEAT KILLING THE CROPS IN ORDER OF PUBLICATION, BOARD IN CHARGE NAMED Branch Service is Swarnped GERMANY State of ‘Missouri, fos County of Bates, " In the Circuit Court of said County and State, October term, 1917. In Va- vation June 18, 1917, , W. Cathey, Plaintiff. : * | Washington, D. C., June 24:.— Victorious Conclusion of War Caf! Through the Committee on Public Be Effected by Judicious Plac Information, the Government today Forest Fires Also Damage Growing Grain, as Told by Berlin Pa- ing of Shipments, Wilson .] issued an urgent call for young men Rete: untameetnst e ; enlist i ‘ati s whi 7 William R, Johnson, Nancy A. Johnson Says. to enlist in the Ayiation Corps, which Copenhagen, Denmark, June 23.—| Bettie C. Johnson, Sarah A. Johnson, ‘| Washington, June 25.—Control of "aes tobe /the-most—itftportant| Reports-of-_ damage of crops by-heat;—doseph_R- Johnson, john Evang, American exports, authorized in 4 eee of te ee ee ie sph and vandafism by the prisoners of} Weilliver, Thomas Huff, and Martha clause of the espionage bill, was as- oe against Germany.) (Sane) YWtClwar an Germany, have startled thel/-3/ Mutt afther ion lelther oti themsbe sumed today by President Wilson taken to correct the impression that) Berlin authorities into fears for the] known consorts, helrs, . devisees, with the appointment of an exports the Government is swamped with ap-| safety of growing grains. donees, alienees, immediate, mesne or : fay * Plications from embryo airmen, ;, . h bee remote, voluntary or involuntary, council comprising the secretaries of Shortly after the declaration of war The period of intense heat contin grantees of such of the defendants state, agriculture and commerce, and] ,,~ y alter the declaration o ues over the greater part of Germany,| above named, as may be deceased, rp there was a rush of enlistments for . . Defendants. the food administrator. An execu- the Air Corps. Then a wel! inten- according to reports from Berlin, the) ‘The State of Missour! to the above tive order creating the council directs}... | wuld ni : only exception being in the western| named Defendants, Greeting: d tioned but misleading rumor fot} 020+ of the country Comes now the Plaintiff herein by his the department of commerce to 84") 21 ...nq among spirited and adventur- ip Beau Ee : attorneys and files his petition under minister all details of operation. h Berlin on Wednesday experienced | oath, alleging among other things that A sicloctole conciueion oie swat our young men—the type the army], .., the defendants named, hereinabove are can come, said the president in .a statement tonight, outlining the coun- have had a most unfavorable effect on} worded in book at page 29 and “B- ates of | the yield of fruit and early vegetables, | 1” at page lh x the interest so ac- peers ce . - 4) * quired, he did not convey to any one, in which are of Special importance, Hut apparently dled owning the same, , }owing-to the disapperance of pota-|and the defendants Bettie C. Johnson, ; exceeded only three times in 70 : ¢ end inayygwante for the’ flyin corps years, and then in mid July. ,Very Sigte or Missourl Tf Tes ite, ond —that the supply was greater rhan]). nh Ger-| farther alleging in his petition that he the demand. ‘ ive alnaias fallen throughout | er! verily believes there are persons in- try’s export policy, only by syste-| The result of this “popular bit of] ™2ny and The Berlin Tageblatt is in- terested in the subject matter of his matic direction of American trade. | misinformation” was that a potential | ormed there appears to be slight] Port erein; because the sane are to Ba “The free play of trade will not| amy of young men, ideal flyers by | Prospects of a change. him unknown. That such unknown / “ea iy * i, be arbitrarily interfered with,” _ he physique and temperament, side-|. Extension of forest fires)is peported pertneeauniece PatterLOeE his, ate R é f the A e said. “It will only be intelligently tracked their ambition and ade a in various parts of Germany, Owing! the consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, { Make a oom Oo e ttic and systematicay directed in the|try at other fields, Instead of the| {© the continued drought and soldiers al lonecd tmmenioie mene or tenets, *. You can transform your attic into a real room in a few light of full information with regard] .¢,, camps being “swamped.” as ru- have been called on to assist in} one or more, or all of the defendants hours’ time at very small cost by finishing it with to the needs and market conditions] 1... had it, much less needful hranch- checking them. —. . named <hove.,,hat the apparent, in- : throughout the world and the neces-| ¢< «{ patriotic, effort were badly over- The Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin aye fam H. Johnson took deed of convey- , - armies and the, armies of our a8S0-] ¢¢r in and do something. : s ciates abroad.” For Walls, Ceilings and Partitions Members of the exports council Men between the desirable 19 and 25 began volunteering droves for the “mosquito fleet” wit! Just nail Cornell-Wood-Board direct to the studding, give it acoatortwoof | Will meet tomorrow to organize and Barak aR Won Reon re tonne it or calcimine and the room is finished. Cornell-Wood-Board is guaranteed to recommend to the president a-ser-| the idea that, if they couldn't get the | toes. Fy SA CORTE ROE e P . y f ; ; . I perdi sloriaity bpccrcad Vee erach or fal The cot fs low — complete lies of proclamations which will pat| Germans from the air, they could get Notwithstanding the ‘planting of a] helrs-at-law of said Willlam R. Johne (Pacl in box c ) the law into active operation. __-[@ shot at a submarine lying in wait | double acreage of vegetables, COMP Faye conveyed any interest they. may Magnéeetared pr the Commell Woot Excducts O2., (0, 0. Prisble, Ereetdent), Cuieure, sot The first proclamation will require} off Sandy Hook or outside Boston pared with peace times, the yield is ever esa) from Willlam R. Jghn- the licensing of all coal and fuel] Harbor. The submarines have given | disappointing, Early potatoes are aha erya defendant, John bydna, the American coast a wide berth, but] delayed, as Hungary, the principal] took two deeds purporting to convey to him a portion of the real-estate A - wih airmen are needed to furnish eyes to | fourte of early supply, has also Bue hereinafter mentioned, the same being Butler, Mo. . | first a firm grasp on shipping. the Allied armies in the field, fered from droughts. Hamburg and} on record in book “A” at page 53 and ‘ ; ‘ The second will provide a system of| At the present there are something | Altona will be able to furnish none renin de nee Sa aeOt faniy Sone licensing for every class of exports | like 800 students at the various Armier- nent week. mergers of these Have veyed by the sald John Byans, at any oF a i jean gi i will draw a pound of bread instead. me. 2 to the European neutral countries and ican ground schools, Men are being ie if pound o 4 s i That thé’ defendant, Elisha Evans, is designated to prevent supplies} delegated to the work in colleges at e erman newspapers today} took a deed of conveyance purporting from reaching Germany. the rate of 25 a week for each school,| have been furnished with elaborate to convey oe bin a portion of the con i = . . z estate hereinafter described, his deed Proclamations to follow will name|or about 200 a week. After August] material for declaring that prisoners} peing of record in book “F-1" at page specific commodities which may not| 2s, the Government expects to grad-|of war in Germany, particularly the] 2% and the Interest thus acquired, if * * A : ff a 4 ny, t conveyed b aid Elt be shipped anywhere ' without Ii-| wate sttdents into the advanced fly-| French, Russian and Serbian, are par- metic to Foranes ed by said Eltsha censes. The first commodities to be| ing fields at the rate of 200 per week. |ticipating in a gigantic conspiracy to ahay (IS CTT Henry France, . * a, ry ‘ Ff a “4 a . | tool a Bes of c ‘ane urportin: designated will be cereals and other|The number expected in -active fly-|interfere by sabotage with war WOK Oe iyey tO Hina pane OF athe land H. S. WYATT LUMBER COMPANY paca ak tiegnegestae. | PROFESSIONAL CARDS oan = MISSOURI \ PACIFIC \ DE. H. E. MULKEY Veterinary Surgeon foodstuffs. By degrees the list will]ing by September 8 has been set at{in the interior and are engaged on a| hereinafter described, which deed is \ Housiaad’ Waeie Rasceeatal IRON be. extended until virtually every ex-| 1.408, but the total probably will be|large scale in arson, crop destruction found 2 ke perenn td ee ang the mabe Practi MOU AIN port commodity is brought’ under op-|!ess, due to the weeding-out process|and attempts to injure machinery. strument, was not conveyed by Henry i ice z + . : 4 i “di Le -| France to anyone, : eration of the act. which is going on continually. The papers give “dime novel” de Thae J. G. Welliver took a deed of At Garrett’s Old Stand Sa 4 The proclamations covering coal| The Government wants aviators} tails about the dispatch of materials conveyance for a portion of the afore- Phones: Res. 268 “ Office 3 — and exports to European neutrals}and yet more aviators. It wants|for arson in double-bottomed jam Seen age. ee Lege probably will-be issued this week.|them by thousands and it does not) pots and of cigarettes containing dis-| est so acquired was not conveyed un- : : North Mo. State Bank Under an arrangement to be made|intend to turn away any good mater-|ease germs for infecting cattle, etc. | less in and by the name of John ©. aes » TIME TABLE with the British government provid- ip Se eu in ae at = It-is eel to tell to oe Go) OCI CHES CU US a at be BR. J. T. HULL Butl ing for international shipping control | Signal Corps, ar epartment,|tent these tale are due to the honest | Welliver. on ler Station enforced by bunkering and export li-| Washington, D. C.; the Mineola| belief of officials, and how much to wihat defendants, Thomas, Hutt and —- CORRECTED MAY 7, 1816 censing agreements the United| Field, Mineola, Long Island, N. Y.;/a deliberate design to put the people] took a deed of conveyance for a part Entrance same that leads to Fox's States and Great Britain will have|the Essington Flying Field, Essing-}on guard against possibilities. ; SE ee eee SOL ot pape bocand Studio. NORTH the trade of the world at their hands| ton, Pa; Fort Sam Houston, San] The General Staff employed this} the interest acquired, if any, was at Antonio, Tex.; North Brothers Is-|maneuver on a large scale at the| 20° time conveyed out by said defend- ants, Also, alleging that the books and pages referred to in his petition, refer t to direct in the manner best calculat- ed to assist in winning the war. The neutral export proclamation | © ry “ . | No. 26 K. C. Psgr. North Side Square Butler, Missouri | No, 208 K, C. & St. No. 210 K. C. & St. Lot Pai land, San Diego, Cal.; Signal Offi- outbreak of the war to obtain popu- r, Central Departments, Chicago,|lar co-operation in their efforts] PAS Tooled aoe in the office of the will be hurried to prevent removal |@"d Fort Omaha, Omaha, Neb. against espionage. Recorder of Deeds in and for Bates : i inven ‘ounty, ssouri, from the United States of large sup- They had deliberately invented and | CUMS: Monvs that the rights and in- plies of foodstuffs bought by the neu-|Says Only Women Can Balk Ger-| launched tales of gold-laden automo-| terest of the unknown parties or trals and now stored in this country man Starvation Scheme. biles traversing Germany from| whence the same is derived, can not see . : . f be more particularly described or set awaiting shipment. The government France to Russia, and attempts of] forth in his petition, but that the in- is determined to hold neutrals to ne- London, June 21.—“Only women/foreign agents to poison the, water| terest, If any, appears to be adverse cessities and in enforcing export reg- ii |and prejudicial to the claim and title can insure the absolute failure Of|supply, blow up tunnels and carry] Gf tne plaintiff in and to the real es- ulations virtually will take the bur- den of the British blockade, now to Germany to starve the allied na-| out similar exploits. tate described hereinafter and in his be enforced from the points of origin ETER j SOUTH ~ ; B. F. JE No. am Joplin Passenge Attorney at Law Notary Public | No: 3, Nevada Passens East Side Square Phone 186 BUTLER, MISSOURI INTERSTATE SS (Arrive) T J M D 0.D No. 68 Butler Passeng No. 644 Local Freight... Eye, Ear, Nese anéd Thrent Specialist tions,” said Mrs. Pember Reeves,/ The plan was more than successful. petitions: 1 seh lane pe eite claims joint controller of Women’s Service| Military automobiles were stopped] Whereupon, it {s ordered by _ the Clerk of this court that the defendants WEST (Leave) he fittin of ‘ : ee >. Nt kann. te No, 693 Madison Local. of supplies. mies paged 19} sg wie - everywhere and Gen. Von Heering, be notified by publication that plain- BUTLER, MO Bhd aerieiers pot 1:00 p.m. American agents to be sent to neu- i era nee ining” r AAS traveling in haste to asume his com-] tiff has commenced nine anit Bietnat 4 es lans for the formation of a Nationa i tet) them in this court, the object and gen- , mand in the army, was held up and eral nature of which is to try, ascer- * ut! id uare Phone 15|8t depot not later than 10:30 o'clock | tral countries will keep the closest i : : Office South Side Sq Sta. m. or will be held for following | check on re-exports and will be League of Housewives in America| delayed. tain, determine and declare the rights siete: Soe Free ie cliveren tas charged with responsibility for see-| #5 shown her. Staff officers engaged in important end Sere of sn peteen ps “The appeal to the women of| missions were arrested by voluntary fallowing deucribed real entate, to-wit: . fore 5 o'clock p. m. No freight billed | jing that American supplies stop be- CHAMP CLARK GETS A for this train in the morning. iJ PP P America who love nothing better|cpy catcherg, and were lucky if not] The South fourteen (14) acres of 4 the Southwest quarter of the South- Madison and local freights carry pas-|fore reaching the German border. ; ue ; DELOuA eeteere) ; To a large extent they will use Brit- than to make their families comfort-| beaten and mobbed, The military au-| east quarter of section two (2) and A Claude L. Plain, ish machinery: built up during the able and give them of the very best,/thorities were soon begging the peo-| the Sasy che selt of She Nornwee . ‘ i . qual Agent. | three years the blockade has been in brings home to us almost more than! ple to forget about the spies. and the Northeast quarter of the operation anything. else the extent to which the . Southwest quarter of the North- % ‘ i i i A oti :. A ast quarter o} ction eleven (11), Every move under the act will be| United States is entering the war.|16 Little Victims of Air Raid Put} oi'in township forty-one (41), of made with presidential proclamation The knowledge that American wo- Into One Grave. Range thirty (30) in Bates County, i A men will reduce the food consumed Missouri, issued on the advice of the exports) 4 "iti, families will stimulate us| London, June 21—Sixteen.children,| (P4 (9 Wet, the title, of ine, piainuge Transylvania University, Which Ex- pelled Him in 1857, Now Honors Him. 3 + Washington, June 25.—Champ Sorghum for Food or Feed. Clark, Speaker of the House, was of-| Molasses “like father used to ficially graduated today from Tran-| make” cannot often be found, these sylvania University, Lexington, Ky./ days. Such as he made was a’ joy ‘Although too far advanced in life to] for—all winter. participate in commencement. exer-| Sorghum is a good crop for war or ‘cises, the Speaker was overjoyed to] peace, for human or animal food. It get the diploma, which carried with] is easy to grow for either purpose. it a degree of doctor of laws to com-| Does well on soil a little too thin for pensate for half a century’s delay in| corn to make a good crop, and the delivery. Let the Speaker explain lighter soils produce a better pro- “Away back in 1857, fifty years) duct. Heavy soils produce an abun- ago, when I was a young, impetuous} dance but not so good a quality, so mountaineer, I went to that univer-|says Sam Jordan in an appeal i @ sity. I, was expelled from it for| sued by Jewell Mayes of the Missouri shootin’ at a man, I got a sort of] State Board of Agriculture in the in- backdoor graduation from it and I’ve| terest of more profitable production, t been waiting for this diploma ever| food conservation and feed supply. ; since, wondering whatever became of| For molasses, the seed should be it. I’m glad to have it.” drilled, using 3 to § pounds per acre, and the“crop cultivated. Seeding for molasses should be done by July 1, if possible. If green or frosted it is not fit for molasses making. Molasses-making outfits’ may be i i i in and to sald land and unless said de- bem Boagaee ae ee Bs women in the United Kingdom to see only two of whom were 5 years old, fendants be and appear at this court Ah caccniia eae tare Re food | t0 it that we do our share, and more | victims of the last’ German air raid,| $f fhe next, “She thereof, to be begun earaiitaleaior DFOBEhIY williwanie rep: than our share in the common sacri-| 0m London, were given a public fun-| City of Butler, in said County, on the t Pp ly will na rep: fice eral yesterday afternoon and their first Monday of October, 1917, and on or resentatives to take care of most of ‘ bodi ase before the first day of said Term, an- the routine work. These men prob-| “The foodstuffs saved by such odies were laid in a common grave,| swer or plead to the petition in said ‘ PI means which have also to run the] over which a monument will be] cause, the same will be taken as con- at) - ¥ fessed da d t will be dered ADD Maver tials bratty Of ARE guantlet of submarines will be re- placed. soeeeeiagly? eee Peeeeee department of commerce, Lester H.| 5° :. i ‘ It is furth dered th Woolsey of the state department, As-| 8##ded when they reach us as a very Seldom, if ever, in ths history of| creo, be pubilehed according to law, fistint Recretacy Vroomani of the de- sacred treasure. There will be, I|the country, have children been ac-|in The Butler Weekly Times, partment of agricilture and a repre- earnestly believe, no waste on our| corded such a funeral. é bP hs bn sentative of the food administration, | i4¢ of the water.” Marquis of Crewe attended in be-}" Joanna Maxey, D.'C. Licensing will be done by the com half of the, Government, while Maj.) 4 true *Mincue me hana ond th 1 A Tw Gen. Sir Francis Lloyd, commanding] (seal) of the Cireuit Co' e wate arsye Ms acbiseeied dehy Aig eAaseh| Ben vps] Oe EIRES the London district, represented the re Sounty, "Missouri, this th ” . ase ef lay of June, le Pratt is the head. To cover the cost| If Potatoes Go to England, Germans | °"7- ‘ : H. 0. MAXEY, of operation Secretary Redfield will] Will Refuse Coal, and if They |, 1rete were messages from the) 2¢-¢t Joanna Maxey, BC. ask for $150,000 from the president’s Go to Germany, England ing and Queen, while the Bishop of aes emergency fund and inter will ask Will Cut off “Grain. « Tong on s Assisted by jum celebon Of of ‘congtest $7 RoTEAATY the bit Stepny, conducted the ‘services. - REGULARS NEED MORE feau through WA yar London, June 25.—A dispatch to the} Most of the floral offerings con- OFFICERS : ; Times from Amsterdam reports that| tained words of sympathy, but oth- a crowd of women stormed a dozen|ers did not mince matters. These|/ Men at Trainin are Eligible barges in the inner harbor of Rotter-| "early all bore the inscription: “To for pp Sie lg e SEE THE: Bs : Mee ee ws Galati sar. Orrick Potato Spray. dam Saturday and seized about a ton|our children murdered by German ys CLOTH ES ure same. The juice of the sorghum| Elmer A. Paulson, who has had Of potatoes, designed for England. secre Rha ctag Ried ng ne grb ; ) i is Z eel Th . which leaded with the Officers’ Reserve Corps and can- i g can then be made into wholesome hu-| several years experience in raising} “7° barges, which were lea wi GO TO THE RESCUE didates undergoing training at’ cemibs successful crops in the now noted eleven thousand tons of potatoes, were Orrick (Mo.) Potato District, reports. then removed to ‘ the outer harbor, to Jewell Mayes of the State Board|Suarded ‘by police. The trouble, of Agriculture his methods of de-| whereof the foregoing is a mere in- stroying the potato bug or beetle, as cident has arisen, according to the follows: ; Correspondent, between Holland, Rescue the aching back. a - “Use one part Paris Green to four| England and Germany. Germany ex-| If it keeps on aching, trouble may eineder ys ee) Bamber, Gesnsten, parts air slacked lime (or . flour).| pected a consignment of new potatoes} come. re will be limited to not more Mix thoroughly. For small patches|im return for German exports of coal! Often it indicates kidney weakness, than per cent of the whole number at- or fields use dry in gunnysack or] to Holland. If you neglect the kidney’s warn- Sone om aite nap: WHO Ate ritnin Eee flour sack and shake over potato}. Before a consignment could be} ing, age limits. plants. If. it rains“soon, use again,| made eleven thousand tons of old PO-| Took out for bladder disorders. Apply every ten days, or go over|tatoes had to be shipped to England] ‘his Butler woman will show you gates ant gee where bugs are fone under pet be ee * ee how to go to the rescue. you ier a wet spray, use about} terdam, who are themselves insuffi-/ Mrs. Roy Daltqn, W. Harrison St.| Only Three Three a teaspoonful of Paris Green in: ajCiently supplied, learning that — these} says: “Dean's Kidney Pills have Se ae Your hand-sptinkler, sprinkling| Potatoes were awaiting shipment} been a family kidney medicine for a : ' : ided the barges. Meanwhile the/ tong time and we think they are fine.| Washington, June 25.—Because of are threatening to. cease/] used to suffer from spells of back-| airplane safety devices there were ! supplies unfess the potatoes are ache. I was run down, tired out and| only three fatalities in the army air BB : had headaches and was nervous.| service between 1914 and April 28, “The’ correspondent says that if the] Doan’s Kidney Pills have kept me} 1917, although the number of flyers - tch yield to the German pressure} free from those troubles and I am/| was much larger than in the previous _ these potatoes to Germany’ glad to tell others about them.” i ‘ a.kidney remedy—get Pille—the tha man food, and the ground stalks when put into the silo makes a fair quality of. silage. Early Amber for molasses is good, perhaps, as any. Sorghums for animal food may be ‘sown late. Sometimes, sown as late as August 1, it has. made an-enormous growth depending on soil and season. .1f. ground can be made in condition, following wheat or oats, sorghum may be sown and good results ex- are good. of instruction between the ages of 21 -_ Don’t Wait ‘till It’s Too Late—Fol-| and 27 years may be examined for a low the Example of a Butler commission as provisional second Citizen. lieutenant, United States army, on formal application to the camp com- DOCTORS ARMY FLYING IS SAFE