The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 20, 1910, Page 2

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This is the label. Here is where you find it. The Clothcraft Label Means All Wool OU always find the Clothcraft iabel inside the Coat Collar, as shown above, and the makers’ signed guaranty in the right inside coat pocket. This Guaranty, which we also give you on our own responsibility, insures you pure all-wool clothes —the Clothcraft non-bre ible coat front, first-class trimmings and workmanship, and the longest wear- ing quality, Think of it! An absolutely pure all-wool suit— styles designed by fashion authorities who keep the keynote of good taste throughout—shape that lasts the life of the clothes—at $10 to $25. You could search the town over and not find any- thing else approaching such an offering. Why do it when your Clothcraft suit is waiting for you here with the guaranty? American Clothing Hous “The Daylight Store." BUTLER, MISSOURI, ° . Clothcraft All-Wool Clothes In afew days the street in front of our store will be roped off, but you can drive in back of the Peoples Bank or turn in east of the Troy Steam Laundry and reach us by the rear entrance. We will make every effort to give our friends and customers the same prompt attention and cour- teous treatment while the paving is in progress as we have in the past. Just received—150 cases new canned New Bbi. of Heinz Dill Pickles—15c Dozen New Bbi. of Heinz Sour Kraut---Best on Earth SEASONABLE GOODS . We have alarge stock of Corn Knives all shapes, also have Husking Pegs and Hooks---all kinds made. When you want to find JUST WHAT YOU WANT come to us If you are going to build anything from a large house down to a chicken coop let us figure on your HARDWARE. ; Loose Wiles Soda Cracker, salt or plain by SE Serr ORE eae 61,c pound Also have a full line of Loose-Wiles Crackers. Special prices on box lots. YOURS, Norfleet é Ream if } . : ; Phone 144 TheOnly Independent Grocery and nardware Store. ¥ White Front . 2 West Side Square BUTLER, MO. Nie id _ DOLL Ts We have money to loan on real estate at a 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- i nish abstracts to any real estate in Bates county and examine and perfect titles to same. Not Bottled Up | '|\are good workers and take special ‘|| school care for the library under the BATES COUNTY SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS t P.M. Allicon, Tt have some day of our Association will ing of interest to all. The zram for the afternoon of the 27th is as follows: Our Duty to the State, by Judge C. A. Denton; Periods in Child Development, by Dr. McAllis- ter; Reading, by Miss Marie Todd, of Warrensburg; The Teaching of Gram- mar, by Dr. Charters; Agriculture, by Dr. Jordan. And at 8:00in the even- ing a lecture by Dr. Charters. Dr. Charters is considered one of the finest lecturers in the State and we feel quite sure this will be one of our most interesting sessions. Friday evening will be the High School De- clamatory Contest which promises to be the most interesting oneever held. We want the boys and girls to re- member the two contests for them on the 27th. Every boy who enrolled should show his corn, and by so doing learn more about corn. The Frisco contest seems to be very poorly rep- resented so far, and we are quite sure this is worth the while of any and every one who is interested in agriculture. The Reading Circle work is doing fine in most places, and the only trouble is to supply the books. The Doctors are taking several that we did notexpect. Charlotte, Deer Creek, Mingo and Prairie townships are do- ing exceptionally well, with Homer, |Grand River, Summit, Walnut, Deep- water and Pleasant Gap not far be- hind, and Mt. Pleasant has a circle of twenty members this year. The first school visited this week was Ovid, just north of Rich Hill. This is the poorest school house in the county, and we believe they should make some improvement this year in the way of putting locks on the doors and windows. Some one had been in the room since school on Friday and taken all the books out of the desks and scattered them about over the room and poured ail the ink out and disrupted things in general. Miss Winnie Sheppard is teacher, and has her work moving very well. Over at Kieth they have a very good building, and the teacher says the board tells her they will get any- thing needed for the school. This is the right spirit, in the right way, at, ‘the right tme Miss Blanche Buyns | is teacher and is doing fine work for | them. The pupils made a fine show- ing on the test made here. They had 13 on roll and 13 were present. pr New Home has an enrollment of 30 and 24 were present. This school has new =. and as a result is much impréved. Miss Sylva Good-| rum is teacher and is doing good | work. The pupils are fine workers | and of course the school will be a success. Virginia, in New Home township, has 22 enrolled and 21 were present. Miss Jessie Miller is teacher and has her work well classified considering the way she found it. These pupils did well on the test given and espe- cially on spelling. ' | Old Walnut has an enrollment of 38 with 27 present. Miss Edith Hoover of Rich Hill is teacher and is making a good effort to make her | school one of the best and we are | pleased to say that she is satisfying all concerned. The school room has | been replastered and as a result is much improved. Red Top has an enrollment of 23) and 19 were present. The pupils.are | good workers and made a fine grade | on the test given. Miss Edith Black, | of near Adrian, is teacher and has! her work moving well in every way. | Worland has an enrollment of 33) and 23 were present. This school | has one of the finest yards to be found | in the county so far as the grass is| concerned. Miss Myrtle McCann is, | teacher and has her work well classi- |fied for the way she found the work, | With 30 present. This is a much, | The pupils are good workers and at- | tend well with a few exceptions. Mt. Zion, in Walnut township has an enrollment of 18 and 16 were present. The pupils of this school ‘pride in doing what is right at all | Mullies is teacher and is doing good be ope and her patrons are well pleas- Greenview has an enrollment of 27 | with 23 present. The pupils of thig supervision of the teacher and we |times and in all things. Miss Ellen|- This was given to the school as a result of Miss Una Judy having made the highest.average of any pupil in the county on-county graduation. A lag is offered again for next year andiit will be worth the effort of any school to try for it. This school is one of our very best and the pupils are good--workers every day in the week. George H. Pahlman is teach- er and is doing good work. He needs more time or fewer classes. 42 are on roll with 36 present. Victory has an enrollment of 16 and 11 were present. This is one of the small schools of the county and the light attendance is due to some of the pupils moving from the district and are in other Schools now. Miss Eva Darr is teacher and while this is her first term she is making a good showing. The pupils did well on the test. Johnson has 14 on roll with 13 present and the one absent had only been out half the day. The atten- dance is exceptionally good and very few tardy marks have been made and they are going to make fewer of them. Miss Elsie Williams is teacher and since she has taught here before it is unnecessary to say her work is satisfactory. Amoret has an enrollment of 108 and 94 were present. Raymond Hol- well is principal and Misses Clara Mager and Iona Thompson are assist- ants. The work is moving well in all the rooms. A test was made in Miss Mager's room and the pupils respond- ed with a will and did exceptionally | well. Miss Mager is one of our best teachers. Miss Thompson has the primary room and her pupils are taking a good interest in the work. Mr. Holwell has the high school work. There are several taking ninth grade and one taking part of the tenth. Mulberry has 27 on roll with 21 present. They are getting every- thing in readiness for their new $1,500 building. Miss Della Stephens, of Adrian, is teacher and is doing good work as usual. The pupils are good workers and made one of the best showings on the test of the week. Eldorado has an enrollment of 27 with 21 present. in the work. is assured. ‘The pupils take up all work given them with a will and § Miss Anna & Bard was visiting at the same time § and while she is not teaching this § year, she has not lost her interest in they did well on the test. the profession. Virginia, of Charlotte has an enrollment of 34 with 33 pres- sent. This is one of our best schools so far as good work is concerned. The pupils are always ready for any work I ask them to do and it is not necessary to say they are good work- ers. Miss Grace Darr is teacher and | has been for several years before at} this place and of course her work has been satisfactory. | Bethel has an enrollment of 15 with | 13 present. This is another very fine school yard and they are grow- ing the trees for shade and the teach- | erand pupils are doing the work. | This room is always neat and clean | and the teacher does the work. She, is asking that the board oil the floor | and we are quite sure they will and | equally sure they cannot-do a better | thing for the teacher and pupils. Miss | Mayme McKibben is teacher and has | been for several years and they never think of employing anyone else. Miss McKibben is one of our very best teachers. | Enterprise has an enrollment of 21 and 18 were present. Miss Maggie McCann is teacher and is doing good | work. She hasa class of ninth grade | work. ‘ Tygard has an enrollment of 35) larger enrollment than they had here last year. They were having a spell- ing match and it so happened that no They did good spelling and made a good showing on the test given. all concerned. like strains on machinery, cause break downs. You can’t over-tax ‘stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or ‘merves Miss Bonnie Wolfe § is teacher and is making a good start | § That she will succeed | § township, @ one was entitled to say they won. | L. | W. Keele is teacher and is satisfying 1 Severe strains on the vital organs, 7 fp No Alum baking powder should be condemned.” —Prof. Vaughan, University of Michizan. In buying baking powder examine the label and take only a brand shown to be made with Cream of Tartar. Dr.PRICE'S CREAM A pure, wholesome, reliable Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Improves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of the food. (EO DSS SSSGGS5 6 55666 66465566606 BBEGRS: We are Looking for You | WE HAVE SOME GOOD THINGS FOR YOU Our line of fresh dried fruit is in—all this years fruit- fresh and sweet. Fresh Kraut and Pickles. Flake and Pearl Hominy. FGIBSSE46055) Also fresh canned goods. We want you to have the benefit of all these fresh goods, and will make you the best prices on all of them. VERY TRULY YOURS J.E.WILLIAMS $1000 Maxwell Automobile Given Away © ONE CHANCE $10 PURCHASE JOE MEYER, FRANK CLAY SMITH’S BOOK STORE, GEO. DIXON 5i-dt * Charter Oak Wagons _. With Every AT

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