The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 14, 1918, Page 6

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A BIG SALE OF eee eee aaa ee Owing to a change in the plans of operating the farm we offer the following stock for sale at the Wyatt Park Stock Farm, Golden City, Mo; on Thursday, Feb. 21 SALE TO COMMENCE AT ro O'CLOCK 10 Head of Extra Good Registered Jacks From 3 to 7 years old, are proven breeders and are well broke, No cull stuff. This ‘is our Breeding Stock. 3 yearling jacks, good bone, good size and good color. 2 jack colts. 12 Head Good Jennets One black and one gray, each 7 years old. These horses are proven breeders, 2 Registered Percheron StaHions From 2 to 6 years old, All bred, Some have colts by side. Wyatt Park Stock Farm J. H. Whittle, W. H. Scott J. A. Godman, W. R. Crowther COL. B. F. BOLAND, \ Aesonnare COL. R.R. HARRIMAN, jf “UctHoneers K. C. MAN FUEL DISTRIBUTOR heenenets of the distribution bureau = will be paid by the Southwest Coal : et " ’ Appointee to Look After Supplies in| Operators 1 0 Six States. the tonnage from their mines, ociation, pro rated on The appointment is in opposition to a res- Kansas City, Feb. 6—Harry N, Taylor of this city has been named fucl distributor for the seventeenth | fuel zone by Dr. Harry Garfield, fed- | eral fuel administrator, according to olution adopted here early last month by the state fuel administrators of the six states in which they asked that the zone system be not applied to their states, but if applicd that the an announcement made here late this | distributor be not appointed or paid afternoon by F. W, Lukins, president of the Southwest Interstate Coal Op- erators’ Association. The include the states of Missouri, Kan- sas, lowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma and } Arkansas, excepting eastern Iowa and] hy the coal operators, Senate. Chicago, Feb. 7.—Joseph P. gone will Tumulty Not a Candidate for th ie Tu- eastern Missouri, which are placed in! multy, secretary to the president, an- zone No. 16, supplied from the south-| nounced this afternoon that he is not ern Illinois coal fields. ‘and has not been a candidate to suc- Kansas City will be the headquar-/ ceed the late Senator William Hughes ters for the seventeenth zone and the! of New Jersey. 1 Where Winter Gaieties and Summer Recreations Meet T the Hot Springs of Arkansas social coupled with the outdoor recreations oifering some original diversion—some ter what your favorite pastime, recreation or joy it this winter at The Hot Springs of Arkansas People from every part of the “world come to this playground of America, attracted by its brilliant social life, as well as_ its health- giving baths. Hotel accommodations are unequaled—everything- ‘vrom the ‘most luxurious hotels to medium-priced hotels and quiet, high-class board- ing houses being available. ‘ : A Place to Rest If you want sume place to go just to rest and recuperate—to regain lost health and strength—you can find no more ideal place than the Hot Springs of Arkansas. It. is the greatest natural sanitarium in the world. ‘The baths are famous for their cures of rheumatism and many other ailments. activities of winter are of summer, every day new pleasure. No mat- amusement, you can en- The way there is via the MIssouRI PACIFIC “THE PLEASANT WAY TO PLEASANT PLACES” We haven't space to tell you all about this wonderful resort which has an international reputation. - Send for copy of our handsomely illustrated book, written by William Bation Reviy, ;schoot session, . there will be demon. themselves, tends the school carries home with book containing all subjects discussed at the school will be given to every man. tor or an engine should attend this school, hut more important still he should bring with him the man who operates his tractor. E present at every session of the school for the men who do this will get the greatest benefit out of it. Notice of Application to Dissolve plication has been made to the Cir- cuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, duly verified by the. President and Secretary of said for the dissolution of said Company as a corporation grounds for said dissolution that at a mecting duly called and held at the office of said corporation in Hume, Missouri, on the 20th day of January, of the stock-holders of said corpora- tion voted for the dissolution of said corporation under the provisions of Sections 2996 and following, of the in which it is alleged that said cor- poration is not indebted and owns no property other twenty acres of of February, 1918, why said corpora- AN OPPORTUNITY : FOR TRACTOR OWNERS International Harvester Company Will Hold Tractor Schools, Of all the machines a farmer owns, none is more important than his trac. tor, Especially-is this true this year. Tractors ‘must be in condition to work day and night if necessary to make possible the increased produc. tion of food we need. There must be no delays due to unsatisfactory op- eration, no loss from misunderstand- ing. To this end the International Har- vester Company of America, in co- operation with the local dealers, pro- poses to hold tractor schools in var- ious parts of the country in order. thar users may get the best possible ser- vice out of their tractors, One of these schools will be held at the Bates County Court House, Butler, Mo, February 18-19. The sessions will be open promptly at 8 a, m. Don’t forget the dates and be sure to be there, : This school: will be absolutely free to all who care to attend, whether they are tractor owners or not. Nothing will be offered for sale at these schools and -there will be’ no selling talks, A course of instruction in how a‘ tractor works and how to keep it working will be strictly ad- fev’ Cu pat Hei be \ we Fri wh V He: Charlotte News. The Red Cross met at Miss Rachel Park’s Tuesday. Scarlet fever at Amoret, chicken- pox and also measles we hear. Dr. Smith of Amoret is attending Mrs. Gregory who has pneumonia er, who is reported to be better. The stork brought a little son to the home of Mr. and - Mrs. Roy zick, Word was received that Stanley Morwood, who was in Spain, had died with preached Wednesday at Mulberry. His relatives, have our heartfelt sym- small-pox. His funeral was hy, Some folks are finishing shucking corn now in Charlotte. Mr. Knox is hauling water from nderson’s spring—water seems to scarce, ednesday and Thursday of this ek were like spring weather, als day up till about 5 o’clock p, m. en there was a sudden cold wave sprang up from the north. Mr. John Fritz hopes to be oper- ating his new saw mill in a week. Villie Lamar, Willie Jenson, Dan Orear and family spent Wednesday evening of last week with Harry nderson and listened to his new Victrola, Mies Alitha Smiser is teaching at hered to. The instructors are practical tractor and engine men and the course is: with clear diagrams and céscribed in!’ . simple terms, It takes uy, the reason eA why an engine operates, what takes : place Within the~cylinder of an en- gine, symptoms that indicate ap- proaching trouble, how to look: for trouble and not overlook it, how to get the best possible service from a tractor or engine, new uses for trac- tors and many other subjects of spe- cial interest to men in this locality. Those who attend the school will be encouraged to ask questions on any subject in connection with trac- tors affd~engines. These questions will be answered at the end of each rit the the. for “Ty Ha sur Bethel school now in stead of Miss | Josephine -Simpson who resigned a daid out on large charts illustrated pats me’ ago: -iterary at Bethel on Wednesday ht. Irs. Ike Lockridge is very sick h poisoning of the blood. At Crook’s school house it was so cold last Friday night that some of debaters were not ‘present but y had a nice program. Debate next Friday nigtiht is resolved, hat Capital Punishment is Wrong and Should be Abolished. Last Saturday, February 9, was try Henderson’s birtfiday. About 5:00 o'clock a number of his friends prised him by meeting in a body d coming in to spend the evening OF BATES COUNT BUTLER, MISSOURI “MORE CAPITAL IF YOU NEED MORE CAPITAL TO BETTER PROMOTE YGUR- FARMING INTERESTS, LET THE FARMERS BANK . FURNISH IT. : WE OFFER THE BEST OF SERVICE IN ALL DEPART- MENTS AND MAINTAIN A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FOR DEPOSITS OF ANY SIZE ON’ WHICH WE PAY INTEREST. TRY “FARMERS BANK SERVICE” Capital Stock......... 0.0... cceeeeee eres eee + «$60,000.00 Surplus Fund........°%: - 50,000.00 Undivided Profits............6.seseeeseeeees+ 10,000.00 The Walton Trust Company OF BUTLER Welcomes and appreciates yo oun ith-him,—bringimg—a_pie_and poun sup strations with-engines and_ tractors To be sure that every one who at- him every point brought out there, a the Every farmer who owns a trac- Ta har sen, W. Plan now to be ler, Ideal Coal & Mining Company. Notice is hereby given that an ap- Company, asking} and alleging 3s Vir; ‘ i pre: 1918, more than two-thirds in amount i y 2 ni Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1909, a than one hundred land in Howard County, Missouri, Township, Bates described in said petition; and that it is financially unable to prosecute the business for which said corporation was organized, Now, unless good reason should be shown on or before the 2oth day ery' tion should not be dissolved, a decree} N will be entered in the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, 1918, dis- solving said corporation. Witness my hand and official seal this 4th day of February, 1918. cen (seal) H. O. MAXEY, |fily. 17-3t Clerk of the Circuit Court.] ™ Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all credit- ors and others interested in the es-, tate of Julia E. Umstattd, deceased, that I, E. K, Umstattd, Administrator of said estate, intend to make final’ settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate Court, Ww. Presiding per along. Various games were enjoyed and music by Victrola and piano, after which supper was served, -\ good time in general, u late hour wishing Harry many more happy were: All left at birthdays. Those present Edna Shesler, Norma Werner, Misses Yeager, Ruth Orear, Mar- Park,. Anna Grape, Pauline Terry, Carrie Henderson, Miss Shesler, Ola Ayers, Emma Pahlman, Elsie Engle- dt, Margie Greenup, Willie Jen- , Willie Lamar, Sam Malone, J. Greenup, Nathan Werner, Jesse Iiaden, Harry Henderson, Roy Shes- Harold Terry, Holly Pahlman, Willie Englehardt, ~~ Bro. Jones preached at Virginia Sunday morning and night and at Mt. Carmel in the afternoon. nice day and services were well at- tended. The sale at Mr. Barr's in Mt. Car- mel vicinity was well attended and things sold well. Aid Society of Mt. Carmel made $2v serving lunch. Preaching at Christian It was a It is reported the church at ginia next Sunday. Elder Bro, Wright developed during more than 40 years of consistent, considerate ser- vice, is, splendid endorsement of the agreeable and satisfactory rela- tions maintained with patrons. is Let your money earn while you sleep. We Pay interest at the rate-of 4 per cent per annum on Time Deposits. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE ee Capital and Surplus over - - $400,000.00 a aches at Virginia M. FE, church next Sunday night. Red Cross met.as usual on Tues- day. z Leader for League Sunday Topic, next ht is Margie Greenup. “Our Afican Missions,” Psa. 68, 31. Isa. 45-14. CHARLOTTE REPORTER. Virginia. = Reverend Jones preached an excel- lent sermon at the M. E. church Sun- day. _ Next Sunday at-—this ‘Reverend Wright, tendent, will conduct services, church, superin- Ey- district ‘one welcome. fisses Una Judy and Flossie’ Rob- bins were guests of Miss Elsie En- gelhardt Sunday. ohn Foster,’ sr., and family are Moving to their home which was re- tly occupied by the Wheeler fam- \ iss Sallie-Jo Harper, of Butler, visited from Friday until Sunday with Miss Florence Ayres. ‘ _Mrs. Pyles, of Parker, Kansas, is visiting in’ this vicinity with her sis- ters, Mrs. Rachel Park, ‘and with her brother, Geo. Rubel and Miss W. Park. . Nathan. Werner conducted League services last Sunday night “The following teacher-training stu- in Bates County, State ef Missouri, to}/dents of the Butler High School, had be held at Butler, Missouri, commenc-}some real experience teaching at the ing on the 25th day of February,{respective schools: “Miss Ruth Orear 1918 . : E, K. UMSTATTD, 14-4t Administrator, —. }at Virginia, at. Concord; Miss Emma Pahiman at in. View; Miss Pearl Walker, at Water; and Miss Edith Walker, Notice of Final Settlemen 4 Last Saturday nigh the Suter folks bes 2 of the League Sr 5 Harry Hen- Notice is hereby given to all credit- derson with a party it being his birth- ors and others interested in the es-{day... Numerous games were played, tate of T. L. Fisk, deceased, that I, Jafter which refreshments were served Florence. H. Fisk, Administratrix o said estate, intend to make final sc! tlement thereof, at the ‘next term the Bates County Probate’ Court, ii Bates County, State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, Missouri, commencin on thé 2sth day of February, 1918, “FLORENCE H. FISK, : Administra ting of candy and pie, The fol- g are the names of those - DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $250,000 FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay at any time. FARM LOANS ~We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will ABSTRACTS furnish abstracts to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. We will loan your idle money for you, gecuring INVESTMENTS you reasonable interest on good security. We pay interest on time deposits. J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. W. F. DUVALL, President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. Auction Sales! * Yes, I still make them, making more each year: The pub- lic of today is seeking the trained Auctioneer, the man of ability and experience to conduct their sales Yor them. Never before in the history of our nation has the Farmers Property been as valuable as now and he can’t afford to have it sacrificed by men of little or no ability or exper- jence just because they work cheap. A. good auctioneer Days his own fees many times in a sale. If you. think of making a sale don't fail to see me for dates and terms. Address me at Butler, Mo., or phone me Butler or Virginia, Gs. C, E. ROBBINS, BUTLER, MO.

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