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ees BUTLER’sS AUCTION N SALE Rain or Shine -S A "TIT RD ALY, APRIL, 6th—Under Cover $5.00 in gold given away in the forenoon. $5.00 in. gold given away in the afternoon. Be sure and register at Culver’s store and get your ticket, if you are over 18 years old and not a resident of Butler. Below are special sales items by merchants in all lines. Come and buy and save money. Here is a partial list of stock, etc. listed for auction. There will be more offerings. If you have anything good you want to sell list it at once. WE'RE STILL DOING BUSINESS at the same old stand, and better equipped to serve our patrons than ever. “The Old Reliable” WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP | Butler,. Mo. A. L. Cameron, Prop. Visit the SOUTH WEST POOL HALL A GOOD CLEAN PLACE TO PLAY H. I. COOPER Good Bed Spring at...............::cee cence $2.00 SuitpCases ce nrcce;scusnsuesesages sens 90cto 3.00 20% Discount on all Flouncings at Conklin & Ely THE BAZAR McFARLAND &» SONS AIL $1 whips at........... 0c cece cece ee eee 75c each Lot 1% Leather Halters.................. 50c each Lap Robes and Horse Blankets at Cost. Butler, Mo- Burpee’s Bulk Garden Seeds That Grow at DEACONS’ South Side Sq. Butler, Mo. Kandy Kitchen, Ice Crean Parlor and Lunch Room FRESH, PURE HOME-MADE CANDIES South Side Square J. T. PREWITT, Prop. HAYDEN RAY, The Tinner All Copper Wash Boilers Reduced 50c Will allow 8c tb on old copper boilers $1 Mop and Scrub Brush at....... 50c G. W. ARMENTROUT SPECIAL HORSE SHOEING—GENERAL BLACKSMITHING—WOOD WORK AND POLISHING Try L. E. Sackett’s Can’t-be-Beat 25ec MEALS At the New Restaurant For Ladies and Gentlemen LUNCH COUNTER AND SHORT ORDERS South East Corner Square H. L. Steele STAR BAKERY 25c Angelfood Cakes.............. 20c 25o Roasters... 060.066 os0. vessers ee 20c SOUTH SIDE SQUARE JAY GORDINIER SOUTH SIDE BARBER SHOP AND HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Hot and Cold Baths VICK’S LUNCH ROOM QUICK SERVICE AND PLENTY OF IT R. G. HARTWELL WALL PAPER AND PAINTS Best Mixed Paint, any color....$1.60 per gallon Southeast Corner Square Butler, Mo. AUCTION List No. 1.—GEO. S. JENKINS.—Two Jersey milch | cows, will be fresh soon; one two-year-old thor- , ‘oughbred Jersey bull; one mare in foal to jack; one farm wagon; one set harness; one rubber- tired driving wagon; one lot poultry fence. _ No. 2.—J. L. FARRELL.—One fine saddle stallion, 6 years old, fine gaited, tracing to Artist Mont- rose and Denmark. No. 3.—E. J. DUNSWORTH.—One gray mare, 9 years old, work single or double. No. 4.—T. H. COEN.—One span bay mules, one mare, one horse, 15 1-2 hands high, 4 and 5 years old, well broken, extra quiet. No. 5.—A. H. CULVER FURNITURE CO.—One upholstered settee, oak finish, new; one go cart. No. 6.—C. C. WOODS.—One brown gelding, 15 1-2 hands high, sired by Council Chimes 2:07 1-2, dam by Falmont 2:14. The best bred gelding ever offered for sale in Bates county. No. 7.—C. A. CAMPBELL.—One fresh cow, good milker. No. 8.—C. C. WOODS.—One bay gelding, 15 hands high, 5 years old, sound. No. 9.—C. T. SHANNON, Rich Hill.—One bay | mare, 7 years old, weight 1200; one sorrel horse, 8 years old, weight 1200. Both well broken. No. 10.—S. W. SMOOT.—One Mitchell wagon, good as new. | No. 11.—HOWARD and BRADLEY.—One black | No. 18.—HARLEY SMITH.—One riding pony, 5 years old. No. 19.—L. S. RADFORD.—One pair coming five- year-old mules, as good a work team as there is in the county. No. 20.—L. S. RADFORD.—2 second hand buggies. No. 21.—BRUCE RADFORD.—One sow and 6 shoats, good ones. No. 22.—H. COMBS.—Gan; ee guaranteed; . farm wagon; 3 sets double harness; set single harness; top buggy; 3 coming one year old - mare colts; coming 2 year old horse colt. No. 23.—J. H. ALLISON.—One span mules, com- ing 3 years old, black and brown, horse and mare. |No. 24.—F. D. NEWLON.—2 thoroughbred Duroc Jersey. seals one set work harness, 1 delivery hand cart. No. 25.—C. 0. OWENS. —Black mare, 12 years old, 16 hands high, weight 1300 potas, in foal to horse, works double or single. No. 26,—M. S. HORN.—A few nice young Poland- China hogs, subject to registry, of the Er- hart strains. No. 27.—J. H. ALLISON—2 Duroc brood sows; due to farrow in April. No. 28.—F. M. RICH—1 3-burner wickless oil stove in good condition, with oven. | No. 29.—ALBERT J. LEONARD—1 bay mare 14 1-4 hands high, 8 years old, good worker, in foal; sow and 4 pigs. ° | No. 30.—W. J. BULLOCK—1 span coming 3 year mare, 6 years old, in foal, weight 1300, well) broken; one bay, 6 years old, weight. 1200, ; broken single or double. No. 12.—S. L. VOGT.—One pair mules, jianiea | and bay, coming 5 years old, 15 3-4 hands high, | well broken and ‘sound. No. 13.—J. 0. MCMULLIN.—One second-hand lawn | mower. No. 14.—GEO. DARNES.—One pair sorrel mares, 8 and 9 years old, weight 1500, heavy, in foal; one nice pair gray mares, coining four, broken | to work; one brown saddle horse, coming 8/ years old well broke, good driver. No. 15:—LOUIS POTEET.—Black horse, 7 years | old, weight 1400, good work horse. No. 16.—H. A. AHLFELD.—One farm wagon, Busy Bee cultivator, Moline Good Enough sulkey low, Sayers & Scoville buggy, saddle and ridle, set fly nets, 14 head shoats, weight; about 100 pounds; 1 brood sow. 17.—CHARLES ARGENBRIGHT.—-One pair mules, coming three years old, weight 2000 ounds, 15 1 hands high; set ‘double buggy arness. N ° ad mules, mare and horse. |No. 31.—G. W. CHANEY—1 buggy nearly new, 1 set single harness nearly new, 1 fairly good set, work harness, collars new. | No. 32.—MRS. LILLY HURT—Vacant lot, 50x115 feet, on Broadway across the street from W.H. Holloway, on water main and light line. No. 33.--JOHN F. FOX—3-year-old horse, broke to drive single and under saddle. 1-4 Red- wood Redmond, 1-4 Dr. Cox. Sired by Dren- non. Terms—6 months time on good note, bearing 6 per cent. 2 per cent off for cash. No. 34.—WALTER CAVINESS—1 spring wagon, good shape. No. 35.—JESSE E. SMITH—34 heaad pnre bred I. C. hogs, brood sows, shoats, 2 males. No. 36.—W. S. FULLER—1 horse, bay, 4 years old, well broke and sound, weight 1200. No. 37.—LOUIS PORTER—1 good corn planter and check row. No. 38.—L. P. SIMPSON—2 good young fresh cows with calves by side. No. 39.—JAY REED—1 span mules, horse and mare, 3 years old. zs All our lists are not in at the time of going to press, we cannot give a complete list, but assure you that there will be much more offered. BOYS’ ODD COATS Sizes 14 to 18. Worth $2.50 to $5 $1.19 Men’s all calf Gauntlet Gloves, worth 75c at 50c Joe Meyer, The Clothier T. L. PETTYS Cut Prices on Canned Goods for Sale Day only. SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE ‘W. H. HUPP & SON Any 50c Combination Wall Paper in our store for 30c, double roll. Auction Sale Day. “The Daylight Store’ Special for One Day Sam Levy Mercantile Co. 2000 yards Linen Torchon Laces, worth SMC VIAN Al isicaccuessassccnesasas 3%c yard 50c Men’s Work Shirts at....................5 35c Furhman €» Tingle 10% Discount on Ladies’ and Children’s Hats for Sales Day Walker-McKibben’s Choice lot White Shirt Waists, AUCTION regular prices 98c to $1.98...... DAY Choice lot School Dresses, PRICE regular prices 98c to $1.98...... 69c Eckles &» Nichols One lot of Fancy Salad Bowls, regular ~ BGc values, for......... ee cece esses e eee ee 19¢ FOR SALES DAY ONLY Eyes Tested Free and Fitted with our Special Prescription Ground Lens for $2.50. Knives and Forks—16 pwt., triple plated, swayed biades, for $4 set. WELTON-MATHERS JEWELRY CO All Sewing Machines at Cost to Close Out at A. H. Culver Furniture Company “TACKETT’S RACKETT” 27-inch Swiss Embroidery Flouncing, OV RIGO canicahatiedi tas esses os 50c per yi Men’s and Boys’ Panama ats for 2 Skeins Embroidery for.... “TACKETT’S RACKET” East Side Square GENCH BROS.’ SPECIALS ANUS RGIV EB ois ies cas crerestasenassaaaedas 90e All 50c knives.. Weiss Shears.............%.. 10% discount SALES DAY ONLY UNITED DRUG COMPANY Post COrds. 60.65 siesectce nes. cascencver esas 1c each fo different brands Cigars, selling regularly at G. W. DIXON Smith’s Panel Axminster Rugs, 9x12....... $15 16 pounds Sugar....,.......... ee eeeeee eens neces $1 SALES DAY ONLY NOREFLEET é& REAM 100 pounds cane sugar................05..5 $6.25 Norfleet & Ream Mrs. J. W. Allison €» Daughter FOR CASH—5% discount on All Goods WEST SIDE SQUARE J. A. Trimble $1 packages Prussian Stock Tonic...... 75c each NORTHWEST CORNER SQUARE segues NN. B, JETER | Rt” WATCH INSPECTOR MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL ROAD All Fancy Chinaware and Umbrellas at 4% Price C. W. Hess’ Drug Store Will give a 25c Tooth Brush with each can of exall Pearl Tooth Powder (25c) on Sales Day Only: THE REXALL STORE Black & Arnold Clothing Co. SPECIAL FOR SALE. DAY Men's $1.50 Corduroy pants cut to............ $1 $1 Discount on any High Cut Boot 7Sc Plates for 25c = 3 pounds good mixéd candy................... 25c 8 bars Swift’s Pride soap..............:....605 25c COME IN AND SEE J. E. WILLIAMS ELECTRIC THEATRE Matinee Saturday Afternoon from 2 'til 5 o’clock Evening Performance begins at 7 o'clock 5c TO ALL Finck’s Detroit Special QVOIANB oy jc sins seats Cnedlienss (Boys’ 50c Overalls, 39c) AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE The Store with the All Wool Policy $1 Value for 83c All Hats at Special Prices AUCTION SALE DAY Mis. Nannie Hawkins Butler and Bates County Views on postals, 5 er 5c. Over 30,000 to lect from. Smith’s alk ied Stationery Store **Just Around the Corner’’ (PROBABLY) up with—USE Spring is Here Brighten up Things We carry a full line of things to brighten “CRESOLAC” its a varnish stain, made in all natural wood colors, sizes from 15c up to $2.50 per can. Unequaled for floor finish. Makes old furniture look new. United Drug Company Mrs. Frank Archer Dead. Mrs. Frank Archer, aged 32 years, departed this life at her home in Amsterdam early Wednesday morn- ing, April 3, 1912, after a five months’ illness. Mrs. Archer, who was the daughter of Dr. T. C. Robinson of Amsterdam, manhood in this city and was loved |: niece of Mrs. R. L. Braden of this city. Her husband and a 4 months old child survive her. Why Suffer From Piles? Our internal treatment ig} pleasant to take and cures ‘ was born and reared to young wo-|. and respected by all. She was the}' your first 45 tons of ensilage. A Common Total cost of Common Cost of 45 tons of hay A total saving the first year pie paying for your silo.. WHY NOT A SILO THIS YEAR? You can Erect a Silo that will Hold 45 Tons of Ensilage for $110 70 This is the saving it means to you, (Mr. Farmer: Cost of growing corn, cutting the corn anil filling a 45 ton silo is $90. Cost.of Common Sense Silo........... $ 95.70 Cost of concrete foundation for silo.... Ago Cost of bolts and nails s Total cost of Silo............... $110, "70 Sense silo aod 45 tons of ensilage...$200. at $8 per to a $300.00. ..$159.30 Is not $159.30 worth looking at d After the first year you can add the cost of your silo to your sayings have paid for ‘Sense silo steed wil iast for 3 O-yuare, one Cont yen 8 yoat te tho herd in A ) feoegieeel fron the demand so silos BU only in the Commion Sense YA COMMON SENSE Sito at "AND. SAVE E'Sieu 30 Tas YEA yea SEE OUR MODEL SILO. LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER COmAny LER, MO. ibd nar 18