The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 28, 1918, Page 6

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ere. un pat or J Keep in mind the fact that Bevo, being a soft deink, will freeze ct 0° Fahrenheit. other non-aiconotic bev this, as freezing affects tie rich fullness of that delightful Bevo flavor which gocs so particularly BAKER & SON MAKE $103.70 AVERAGE ‘|Good Offering Sells Well Worth the Money at Butler, Mo. ‘|W. A. Baker & Son, Butler, Mo., held their sale as scheduled on Feb, 15 and made the very good average of $103.70 on 50 head. The offer- ing was presented in splendid condi- tion and the bulk of it could have been taken by the local farmers at better prices and still have been well worth the money. E, D. Frazier, Drexel, Mo., who has a habit of topping sales, was again the leader, securing lot 1 at $200, L. G. Adams took lot 3 at $170, the next highest price of the sale, F. W. Krull, Rich Hill, Mo:; Geo. Stokes, Butler, and Dr. J. M. Christy, Butler, were the heaviest local buy- ers. S, E, Wait, Blue Mound, Kas., was the heaviest individual purchaser vell with a meal or a bite to cat, drink it know— If Bevo were merely a summer: beverage this warning might not be so timely—bet, as all who Bevo is an ail-year-’round drink Everybody enjoys it for more than just its thirst- uenching qualities—tne Blea ete it gives comes fron its flavor, ¢ and wholesome nutritious- ness—the enjoym f these qualities is inde- pendent of tiine < 22, To get full pl rarebits, oys cmt, lobsters, sausage, cheese and many other sucl Cclicious edibles, Bevo should be included, You will find Bevo at iz. rererecere) : of Dutch lunches, Welsh +, cafeterias, restaurants, groceries, department Grug stores, soda foun- tains, dining cars, steamships, cantcens, soldiers’ homes, navy, and other places where refreshing soft drink beverages are cold, Your grocer ill supply you by the case, Demand the genuine—have tre bottle opened in front of you—scee that the scal is unbroken covering the th2 crow: top bears the 4 crown top and sce t! Tox. , See ar Ths ‘Seat is (nracr Bevo is sold in bottles only, and is bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER.BUSCE—-ST. LOUIS Bevo Served at ai] Drug Stores, Soft Drink Stands Hotels and Cafes Ae REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Ovey Morris to C. S. Nestlerode 75 acres ction 31 Mound $4000.00, Wm. Watson to Sam Dodson tract section 27 Grand River $2812.50. Wm. S. Snider to J. E. Williams 117 acres section 33 Mound $11700.00. M. Sims to L. L. Schaille 41 E. H. Meyer to M. E. acres section 35 and 26 $5500. : W, HI. Clouse to M. A. Bell part blocks 106 and 112 Foster $36.00. Fred Bell to M. A. Bell part blocks | acres. section 6 Charlotte $2800.00, 13, 110, 235 all blocks 228 and 234 T. H. Bedford to J. W. Booher 125 Foster $1250.00. acres section 13 Grand River $2000.00. J. D. Clements to W. T, Bruner 80} Jas. Baghy to Chas, Bagby 40 acres acres section 30 Elkhart, $4000.00. section 16 Rockville $1.00, B. Gover to Chas. Walker 160 acres Theo, Marquardt to H. M. Bracher Evans, 118 Hudson, 4| Hoberg, Mo., $170.00, from a distance and his bidding and buying helped the sale materially. Colonels Harriman and _ Robbins sold the offering —The Poland China Journal. Following is a list of the buyers and prices: No. 1. Missouri Queen, Ed Frazier, Drexel, Mo., $200.00, » Le No. 2. Missouri Queen 2d, Frank Brumett, Carthage, Mo., $150.00, No. 3.. Jumbo Beauty, L. G. Adams, No. 4. White Ear, J. P. Ellington, Butler, Mo., $125.00. No. 5. Wonder Girl, F. W. Krull, Rich Hill, Mo., $130.00. No. 6. Wonder Girl, Ben Canter- berry, Butler, Mo., $122.50, No. 7. Miss Jumbo, C. Z. Baker, Butler, Mo., $155.00, i No, 8 Miss Jumbo 2d, S. E. Waite, Blue Mound, Kas., $97.50. No. 9. Spot's Girl 5th, Rubie Tay- lor, Butler, Mo., $95.00, No, 10. Big Bone Lady, S. E. Waite, Blue Mound, Kas., $105.00. No. 11, Pan Lady, J. P. Ellington, Butler, Mo., $100.00, No, 12, Lady B 2d, S. E. Waite, Blue Mound, Kas., $155.00 nevi bev Amoret, Mo., $90.00. No. 14. Jumbo Lady, F. W. Krull, Rich Hill ,Mo., $120.00, No. 15. White Head, G. M. Marg- rot, Butler, Mo, . No. 16. May Lady, Lewis Bros., Fayetteville, Mo., $125.00, No. 17. King's Lady, John Evans, Butler, Mo., $70.00. No, 18. Jumbo Rose, C. Z. Baker, Butler, Mo., $130.00. No, 19. Jumbo Rose 2d, Perry, Spruce, Mo., $100.00. No, 20, Black Lady 34d, Stokes, Butler, Mo., $100.00. No, 21, Lillie Queen, Lewis Bros., 5.00. o. 22, Lillie Queen 2d, Ww. W. George George section 15 Pleasant Gap $8000.00, ction 7 Rockville $3000.09, S. J. Cleaver to Geo, Cleaver lots ewton to HH; A, delbrook 7, 8, 9, block 160; lots 1 to 7 block | s section 24 and 25 Elkhart 169, 2d addition Rich Hill $1.00, | $1.00. Geo, Cleaver to Ida 1. Williams} i. Schuster to John Johnson 21 lots 7, 8, 9, block 169; lots 1 to 7 block | avres section 30 Hudson $2000.00. 169 addition Rich Hill $350.00, | W. A. Bagby to T, A. Murphy 140 B. Medley to J. D. Whinery 69) acres section 28 Grand River $6000. acres section 22 Homer $1.00, | 1. KE. Veux to Geo. Main 4o acres J. T. Wier to J. I. Serntchfield | section 25 Howard $1000.00, Nowe Pan Girl 3d, J. W. Pritch- part lots 1, 2, 3, block 36 Rich Hill! Maude MecLeed to (¢ Ireland 79 i : $07 , $250.00 Jacres section 16 Spruce $3160.00, No. 28) Josie Lady, C, C. Snyder, ‘Men M, Falloon to H. Ee. Newton J. F. Isley to A. E. Irish 90 acres} Corder, Mo., $135.00. 240 acres section 24 and 25 [Elkhart section and 34 8a $1.00, No. 29. Josie Lady 2d, J. W. Bak- $1.00, | Andrew Boehm to M. Sims 39] or, Butler, Mo., $90.00, J. HI. Little to Ed Winters 60 acres | acres section 25 Shawnee $2600.00. No. 32. Hadley Lillie, F. W. Krull, section ummit $3650.00. | EE. V. Bedford to J. W. Booher tract | ¢,1 <9, Pas kew to J. W. Hays 5 acres | section 13 Grand River $1000.00, : No. 33. Hadley Lillie 2d, Joe sectior Deer Creek § cae Young, Richards, Mo., $100.00. 1, of Loveland, Colo- | f Robert: | John Stokes, $100.00, : N . Lady Queen 2d, W. L. Be Butler, Mo., $102.50. o. 24. Lady Queen 3d, George Stokes, $105.00. No, 25. Pan Girl, Dr. Christy, But ler, Mo, $97.50. No. 26. Pan Girl 2d, J. W. Pritch- ard, Butler, Mo., $92.50. Self MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY ||| M. I Robertson to € 2 Radic ih No, 34. Hadley Lillie R. Time Table son 1-2 interest 4o acres section 1) rado, is visiting old friends and rela- Ferguson, Clarkston, Mo., $ i Charlotte* $1.00. | tives in the Spruce neighborhood, . 38 Orphan Queen, W. Z. : Baker, Rich Hill, Mo., $105.00.< \ North Bound | No, 36. Sue Wondér, S. E. Waite, Leave | Blue Mound, Kas., $100.00 . re Fi | No, 37. Long Wonder Maid, F. B. No. 202 C. and St. Louis . i e@ Brayton, Butler, Mo., $77.50. aDEcsciiaer RCO ||| No, 38. Big Lady, F. W. Krull,| No. 210 K. C. and St. Louis $02.50. passenger . : . m, No. 39. Giant Lady, J. M. Christy,] No. 292 local freight ..... 12:30 p. m, $80.00. ' oe ; t ) No, 40. Giant Lady, S. F, Warnock, South Bound Having sold my farm and going west, I will offer for sale at the old L. H. Evil- sizer place, 8 miles south and east of nock, $87.50, North New Home, Walter Strein, Claud Berry and Bob Sproul shipped a car load of cat- tle to Kansas City the first of last week, John Reeves of near. Amsterdam, visited from Thursday until Saturday with his brother, Milt, and wife and took a load of corn home with him. Miss Thelma Richmond visited Fri- day and Saturday with her cousin, Miss Nellie Skaggs, and attended the pie supper at Enterprise, The lineman for the Butler Tele- phone Company was in our vicinity one day last week and put in a phone for Clif Ehart, 10 on 29 and for Tom Chandler, 16 on 29. Fred Wright's little son, Kennith, has been very sick with the measles. Brick McCaughey and family spent Sunday in Butler with his parents, Milt Reeves and wife visited at Clif Ehart’s Sunday. Dr, Zey of Butler was called to see Mrs. Schuyler Ehart one day last week, Harrison Chipps and ‘ daughter, Birdie, of Kansas City, visited ffom Friday until Sunday with his sister, Mrs. John Ehart and family. J. H. Allison, wife and granddaugh- ter, Gladys Burk, P. A. Wright and wife, J. F. Bedinger, wife and little son, George Wesley, Geo. Frank and wife, Chas. Frank and wife, Mrs, Fritts and son, Astor, Henry Ehart and wife were guests of Homer Lin- endoll, wife and som Albert, Sunday. Mrs. Gaston of Butler spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Schuyler Ehart. John Ehart and family visited with Bob Sproul and family Sunday. Mrs, John Phelps and son, Guy, and |. granddaughter, Miss Thelma Rich- mond, visited at Fred Wright's Sun- day. Meritt Pickett, John [hart and John L. Jones took fat hogs to But- ler Monday. Mr. Chandler helped his son, Tom, butcher hogs Tuesday. COR. Ohio Street M. E. Church, Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Be on time, © Glad to note an increase both in attendance and interest. WwW. D Yates, Supt. Preaching at If a. m. m., by the pastor. In the morning the subject will be Surrender.” Based on the words of the great teacher, “Not My Will, But Thine, be Done.” At 7:30 the theme of the evening’s discourse will be “The Supreme Problem.” Come and let us help you to solve it. The young peoples meeting at 6:30. It will pay you to attend that also, Remember the intermediates furnish the evening song service. We welcome all. A. J. Cutrell, Pastor. and 7:30 p. NY MISSOURI \ PACIFIC . IRON. MOUN MORE CAPITAL IF YOU NEED MORE CAPITAL TO BETTER PROMOTE YOUR FARMING INTERESTS, LET THE FARMERS BANK FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY - __- BUTLER, MISSOURI 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, Capital Stock. ............cececeeeeeeeeee eee + $50,000.00 "Surplus Fund............¢... css eceeeeeeeee es 50,000.00 Undivided Profits.........:........s0...+++++ 10,000.00 The Walton Trust Company Welcomes_and_appreciates_you oun xtensi D developed during more than 40 years of consistent, considerate ser- vice, is splendid endorsemerit of the agreeable and satisfactory rela- tions maintained with patrons. Let your money earn while you sleep. We pay interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum on Time Deposits. Capital and surplus Over - - TRY “FARMERS BANK SERVICE” OF BUTLER - WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE —— $400,000.00 " DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. FARM LOANS We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate ABSTRACTS and examine and perfect titles to same. INVESTMENTS We will loan your idle money for you, gecuring interest on time deposits, CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $250,000 FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. of interest with privilege to pay at any time. ‘ We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will furnish abstracts to any real estate in Bates County you reasonable interest on good security. We pay W. F. DUVALL, President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. — Butler, Mo., $105.00. No. 41. Josie Girl, Butler, Mo., $87.50. No. 42. Lady O. K., S, F. Rob Evans, War- No. 205 Joplin, Wichita & No. 207 Joplin and Yates No. 291 local freight beginning at 10 a. m. Butler and 6 miles north and east of No, 43. Mo. Lady, S. F. Warnock, Rich Hill on Main Rich Hill and Butler Rae : ; road, on No. 44. Mo. Lady 2d, Robert Evans, $80.00. A co No. 46. Big Bone May, Brayton, $67.50. ; s No. 47. Big Bone May, Dr. Chris- | ty, $80.00. - 26-Head of Livestock 4 Head of Horses 7 Head of Cattle S Head of Ewes Sow and 8 pigs Implements Chickens Grain Peru W. C. T. U. will serve Lunch. H. H. EVILSIZER, Owner COL. C.'B. ROBBINS, Auctioneer. M. C. WILCOX, Clerk. For Terms see Large Bills er, $72.50. Boldon, Worland, Mo., $82.50. Christy, Butler, $70.00. Stokes, $107.50. Jackson, ‘Butler, Mo., $67.50. Rich Hill, Mo., $90.00. $87.50. Miller, $62.50. - Butler, $92.50. Scully lease on 160 acre farm. Fine improvements, seven miles east of Butler. : Phone 6-19. > No. 48. Superba Queen, F. W. Krull, $77.50. No. 49. Superba Queen 2d, W. Z. Baker, $75.00. 50. Superba Queen 3d, W. Z. Bak- No. 51. Superba Queen 4th, Lon No. 52. Superba Queen sth, J. M. No. 53. Superba Beauty, George No. 54. .Superba Beauty 2d, Will No. 55. Giant Queen, A. L. Baker, No. 56. Giant Qheen 2d, Pritchard, Cc. W. No. 57. Kansas Lady, No. 58. Lady Girl, Dr. Christy, No. 59. Lady Girl, $67.50. For Sale. W..H. Smith, ” Leave Butler daily........ 8:00 a. m. Sunday only eee Entrance same that leads to Fox's North Side Square Butler, Missouri Attorney at Law Coffeyville Passenger .. 3:50 a, m, Center passenger ....... Madison Branch CLAUDE L. PLAIN, Agent. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. MULKEY Veterinary Surgeon norm years sO 8 practice, Phones:—Res. 28; Office North Mo, State Bank : DR. J. T. HULL Dentist Studio. B, F. JETER East Side Square BUTLER, MISSOURI 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 for 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- ience just because they work cheap. A good auctioneer pays 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. Cl. C. E. ROBBINS, BUTLER, MO. ‘Denton-Coleman Loan and Titi Co. FOR . * FARM LOANS and ABSTRACTS BUTLER; Mo.

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