The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 1, 1910, Page 2

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BATES COUNTY SCHOOLS 4ND TEACHERS © Such isthe bank on which you can always bank /DrPRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER A pure, wholesome, reliable Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Improves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of the food. PEOPLES BANK Butler, Missouri 4 MOST HEALTHFUL STATE Annual Mortality Per Thegeand Low vation , . Public Sale. t oved until terms of sale are ’ ff r e to commence at 10 0o’c!ock ground. a L. T. McKIBBAN. i a : Py ybbins, Auctioneer. 6 1t-:- i ar of th r DECEMBER 7, 1910 Public’Sale. be ears old, bred ¢ ; n horse; 1 bay mare, thre years old, bred to Percheron horse brown mare, ten years old, bred to Percheron horse; 1 brown mare, nine years old, bred to jack; 1 brown mare, twelve years old, bred to jack; 5 Head of Cattl A WOMAN'S BACK. we tee heifer, fat, weighs 1000 pounds; two —-— spring calves. 5 Head of He st , ' The Aches and Pains Will Diss ,..) 1 spotted mare, twelve years old; pagar % th 3 : 3 1 bay saddle-bred gelding, two years Ee v 4 g » Advice This 7 = Jeats - : appear if the Advice of This 1 mule colt; 1 gelding, eight ; ss a to be in Butler Citizen is Followed. years old. death rate ‘ J < ‘ 4 Head of Cattle: 2 good milk i ted that the . “” cows, both giving milk, and 2 heifer ie tt calves. : 1 to ‘ ss 12 Head of Hogs: 2 brood sows each with 5 pigs by side. t t : 200 bushels corn in crib. 20 acres ienicaa idle of flax straw ond 15 acres of stalks. eal g tu \e harness, saddle, asia artanne dh ii xan it Down at Griggs the attendance was | Read what one has to si ut it. lot of native lumber. — yp op ote andl ge re ener ; uc to the older boys having to | Mrs. M. M. Coombs, 407S. Dakota Household and Kitchen Furniture: a onth ioe aoe ane ss Hicsiguvid i 1000 wa : s Ruth Rusn is St, Butler, Mo., says: ‘‘For yearsI Consisting of one Story & Clark © gerd — Digs a ot . percentaue 1 ar them, anc the Was bothered with kidney complaint, organ, Edison phonograph, 236 rec- po pe po us on pel when healthful than Y ( ; the worst symptom being sharp cords, ladies’ parlor desk, doubie ee i sa : ver Gene ae fom ta Pittshurey. Phil Der i 108 twinges in my back. If I attempted couch almost new, WI 2 mh - pte nec {0 give note with ap- a Minton Basin anihinany ail , books this year , to stoop, I suffered more severely machine, bed room ai 4 per cent discount Kansas City has even a} © 136 volumes now. and I was also annoyed by dizzy table, dining ch 4 peed No property to be ee = rate than St. Louis, the f Fair View has been closed on ac- spells and a weakness of the kidneys. 9x12 Axminster rug, 3 carpets, Rov und . a a od wa SEN ge a 1909 being only 14.4 per tho rn. | Cot t of sed let teves ‘ d the att : ie Learning of Doan’s Kidney Pills, | Oak heater, Majestic steel range. bi tTHUR BROWNING. 3 Aaifoe the death taie of St : ee eee el a ay a ~ ss procured a supply at Frank Clay's About 200 quarts of fruit. 15 bushels C. E. Robbins, Auctioneer, 8 for the death rate of St. . ance is still v ight, be 2 w 4a a a ) . 15 bus ays ‘ | is tatver than Kansas City, being in penne ig ing . pr Drug Store and after I had taken the of potatoes. 2 hives of bees. Other bil 7 W. H. Durst, Clerk. 1909, 13.7. Wants to Help Some One. best for the next two weeks, and, of contents of two boxes, I felt so much things too numerous too mention. ; Valuable Assistance. i} Employers, with the assistance of course, the remainder of the term better that I had no further need of a About 600 bushels of corn in crib. | Chtidren oye gE I iy nat trae a a : For thirty y dj. %, ‘Boyer, of oe a ore vor ang remedy. Ihave never failed to rec- 150 bushels of oats and some sheaf “finger in the pie" and to help with \ state and city authorities, are in these portiie Mo, ed help and couldn't Miss Verna Chapman is teacher and | 1 Kj , : j “2 a ingalaiedd : rtile, Mo., pand couldn't : ;_., ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills atevery oats. Hay in barn. | whatever is going on. When mother ii progressive days giving considerable find it. That's why he wants to help. took advantage of the vacation to visit ity.” : of |r nurse does everything for them, attention to the health and general some one now. Suffering so long some schools and see how others | PPortunity. ee A choice lot of Plymoth Rock , they are deprived of » great deal of i welfare of their workers, full realiz- himself he feels for all distress from teach, She returned ir hee work For sale by all dealers. Price 50 chickens. | pleasure and will not be so well-fitted f os Hai favorable resulta ca be backache, nervousness, loss of ap- 3p ; cents. ‘Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Terms: All sums of $10 and under/ to struggle for themselves when the een cd alc gt enol De petite, lassitude and kidney disorders, better satisfied with her efforts. New York, sole agents for the United cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 !me comes as they would have been 4 » * 4 are oO . * ‘ ae . pris ai ” ” A obtaine d unless. all are in the best He shows that Electric Bitters ark Fair Play has a fair attendance but Seis ’ i fhe @ilk batts ets bs | Mf they had been accustomed to do condition, both physically and mental- wonders for such troubles. like many others has some pupils out po erst. 43 . as given, note to bear 6) things for themselves, says an ex- ly. A sound mind and body are both bottles,’ he writes, “wholly cur helping uthome wie ip WOH This Remember the name—Doan s—and percent interest from date. 2 per! change. They should be encouraged absolutely necessary in many of the Me now I am well and hearty.” rice Siete thls ala 4S take no other. 6-2t cent off for cash on all sums over| © be useful and to assist with any Wiese ob the Hers i s also positively guaranteed for School has some very interesting $10. Bankable note. No property| PTeParation that may be going on ‘ callings OF the present Gay, when, liver troubles, dyspepsia, blood dis- | re ding classes. Mr. James Umstadtt A : with the fast moving and expensive orders, female comnphaints and mala-| ig teac Amoret. , and while he has not been able to attend all the reading circle | meetings, he expects to after this and | we “ oe ©. Feport Mrs. M. lis anxious for a teacher’ and patrons’ | | Gailey, who has been hes sick for meeting. | some time past, as improving. | The teachers’ and patrons’ nent Merl Hensley, upon whoman opera- | ings in both Shawnee and Mingo tion was performed, is reported to townships were well attended, and have undergone the ordeal nicely and, the patrons at each place took a good and is now improving rapidly. part in the work and so interesting) Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Green and) was the one in Mingo the work will|daughter, Opal, of Mapleton, Kansas, | be repeated early in January. The|are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | patrons here say if we will only give|F. M. Davidson, this week. them a little time to prepare that they} Miss May Bard left Wednesday for | will be pleased to take part in the| Joplin, where she will visit relatives | work and bring their neighbors with|and friends. She will also visit in| them. This meeting exceeded by|Republic, Kansas, before returning | far, in number attending any previous | home. | meeting of the kind held in the town-| Prof. Holwell, principal of our pub-| ship. The people up here have the| lic schools, is laid up with a bad case right spirit about school work. of tonsilitis. Mrs. Mattie Rowe is Quite a number of schools have | teaching during his illness. had entertainments and suppers for machinery now in all factories of any ria. Try them. 50¢ at F. T. Clay's From th: Post. IT ALL DEPENDS ON HOW YOU TREAT THEM Standing or walking your feet have got to be taken into consideration. You can do your feet no better act of kindness and show your purse ro better consid- eration than to buy The latest foot form lasts and up-to-dete leathers com- bined with the best workman- ship to be found in Brockton, Mass., make the PACKARD the leader, Are You Interested in Poultry? The Bates County Poultry Association wants the name of every poultry raiser in the county, whether interested in fancy stock or not. If you raise any kind of poultry the Association will appre- , ciate your sending in your name and address to The Butler Weekly Times, using the following coupon: | Name__ REMARKS: peutvenins 4 ee ete ease ‘A Hard Mixture. Walker-McKibben’s Se One Sa =" Tlequipment. Miss Emily Woodfin, of| Cemen: The Quality Store, Please mail this e coupon to The Times, Butler, Mo. Greenridge school, po Sy re- ‘ane. “pauls trent Logan Logan- BUTLER, MO. | ‘ports a successful supper, and,as are-| Moore Lbr. Co.,

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