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‘Monday SEPT, d Oth ONLY BIG SHOW COMING BATES COUNTY SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS By Supt. P. M. Allison North Muddy has an enrollment of i 25 and 19 were present. They have|Major to Go After State-Record papered, ordered a new slate black- Vote. board and painted this year and are| Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 22.— going to have a better school than/| Beginning Wednesday, when he ever before. Much of this is due to| opens his campaign in St. Louis, At- the efforts of Miss Mable Lowry, their torney General Major, the Democra- surely will go for that purpose alone. It is a professional courtesy they owe to the other teachers to assist them in every way they can. Car Indian Girl Flour—all old wheat. Car Shorts and Bran. \ALL THE ’ ) ARABIANS TARTARS CINGALESE BERBERS AAPANESE EAST INDIANS WILD AUSTRALIAN THE MOST NOTEWORTHY AND REMARKABLE » COMBINE IN AMUSEMENT ANNALS “HISTORIC SCENES pst SIGHTS OCCIDENT ano ORIENT IN LIVING CONTRAST NMS, PASTIMES LD WORLD GREATEST OF WORLD’S SENSATIONS INDIANS, COWBOYS VACQUEROS and Scouts, RANGERS EMIGRANT TRAIN Pony Express BOOMERANG THROWERS OMMANDING THE FIRST CHOICE OF THE BEST FEATURES of the WORLD’S ARENA AN_ INTERNATIONAL ARRAY OF AMAZEMENTS SAHARANEZ- Te ORIGINAL PYMo} ana-7. CAMEL CARAVANES BUFFAL C COLONEL UMMIN DAKL T KING OF THE WILD WEST CHEVALIER OF THE SADDLE PEERLESS WING| AND RIFLE SHO OF THE WORLD| | ILLY «x2 MARION! Fionousn 86° A THE BILLY x2) ° Bring your vicious ywill idden subdued andbroken each performance. BIG STREET PARAD SEE taught to dance the Grizzly Bear. S. CU: JOr THE OLD W: | $52.50 per month. LEPHANTS outlaw horses, 10:30 A. M. 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY—2 & 8 p.m. Rain or Shine RAY THOMPSON’S Celebrated Troupe of 20 Horses including the most wonderful menage “Prince’’ the reinless wonder, and ‘‘King Edward”’ the only horse on earth that has been For years these horses have been a big feature with Buffalo Bill, both in Europe and America and are still creating a veritable furore at every performance. Marvelous High ‘Joe Bailey,” horse in the world: ~ RESERVED SEATS On sale show day 9:00 a. m., at J. A. Trimble’s Drug Store, same price as on show grounds. teacher. She receives $45. them good work. He receives $45. | will go into all the close counties. Fair View has an enrollment of 11| General Major is well satisfied with’ and 10 were present. This is the the outlook, but he wants to impress lowest enrollment in the history of the | the Democrats of Missouri with the school. They have one of their for- | fact that they must come out and vote mer pupils as teacher, Miss Jessie|on election day. Moreland. She receives $43 per; Secretary Cornelius Roach will month, | make several speeches before the Montgomery has an enrollment of | ©@Mpaign closes and so will John P. 24 and 22 were present. This is the | Gordon, if he recovers in time from largest enrollment this school hashad the injuries he received in Kansas for several years and is double that of | City two weeks ago when he was run last year. Miss Opha Ransom is down by an automobile. He has not teacher and receives $37 per month. been away from home since he was Sprague has an enrollment of 45 | brought here, but is improving daily and 43 were present. They have a' light enrollment here. Mr. Frank Hough is principal and Mrs. Lydia and expects to be out ina few days. John T. Barker, the noniinee for | Attorney General, has been actively White is assistant. They have Gicit een Lae ates sR work well organized. has an army of friends and he is busy Montrose has an enrollment of 19 getting into touch with them. He and 18 were present. They need oxnects that his majority will be as some work done on the house and jorge as the one Wilson and Major yard but one of the board promised Willlreceives to see after this. Miss Hattie Lyle is See eet teacher again and receives $45. | Public Sale. Mt. Leonard has an enrollment of} 20.and 17 were present. They have | a light enrollment this year as com-! pared with other years. Mr. L. A. Eastburn is teacher and receives I will sell at public auction at my residence 9 miles southwest of But- ler, or 1 1-2 miles northwest of Ny- / hart on what is known as the Alfred | Daniels farm, on Green Ridge has been transformed, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 from one of the poorest schoolsin the the following described property: county to one of the -best and thisis/ 9 Head of Horses—1 grey mare, 1 | due to the work of their teacher, Miss bay mare, 1 black mare, these mares Emily H. Woodfin. They have aniare smooth mouthed; 1 coming 3- enrollment of 19 and 19 were present. | year-old horse, 2 coming 2-year-old They pay $50 per month. ‘horse colts, 1 coming 2-year-old filly, Standish is closed temporarily on | 2 spring colts. account of Miss Lillian Livingston get-| 6 Head of Cattle—1 roan cow to be ting hurt ina runaway. She had her} fresh soon, 1 roan cow, 1 black cow, shoulder broken. 11 two-year-old heifer, these three Independence has an enrollment of COWS are giving milk; 2 yearling 11 and 9 were present. They need heifers. some equipment in this school. Miss Maude Briscoe is teacher. She re- ceives $32.50 per month. Klondike has an enrollment of 9 and 9 were present. This is about the usual enrollment, just a little low. They have a good attendance and are good workers. Miss Anna Smiser is teacher and receives $30 per month. Eureka has an enrollment of 51and will be given on bankable note with binder, ‘1 Tarkio Turo cultivator, 1 fifteen foot harrow, 1 buggy, some household goods. The ladies of Mt. Carmel church will serve lunch. Sale begins at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp. Terms—On sums of $10 and under 40 were present. They have seats| ay5roved security drawing 6 per cent for 36 but they have new seats on the ts annum rials date. ye es Gent way. This school is fuller than com-| giscount for cash. No property to be mon. Miss Irma Lowry is teacher] semoved until terms of sale are com- again and receives $40 per month. plied with. 49-1 ter New Home has an enrollment of 30 F. E. STROEBER. and 29 were present. This school}(Col, C. E. Robbins, Auctioneer. always has a good attendance. Miss| J. ¢, Crosswhite, Clerk. Katie Frank is teacher and receives reer ee $45 per month. Newark, N. J., Sept. 25 (Wednes- Hillside has an enrollment of 20|day).—Indications at 2 o’clock this tic nominee, intends to make things Green Castle is making a fine start} hum in Missouri. What he is after this year with an enrollment of 21 and | is the largest majority ever given a 19 were present. They need some|Democrat in Missouri: It will bea equipment here. Mr. Louis Thomp-| whirlwind campaign, similar to the son is teacher and will, I am sure, do| one he made before the primary. He Farming Implements—1 Deering cash, over $10 a credit of 10 months Cream of Wheat. Post Toasties....... Can Quaker Oats........ idnieretenioae All 5c packages smoking tobacco...... ....6 for 25c All 10c packages smoking tobacco... Golden Rio coffee, only.... Best African Java coffee... Fig Newtons, fresh......... Best quality BREAD—made from old wheat flour......... .......8 loaves, 25c; 3 loaves, 10c Cookies, cakes and everything in the bakéry line. Crackers by the box....... ; Package crackers and cookies, all 10c packages.............. paeduldieves veeinin se tORieae All 5c size............- All 15c size........... VOUO re iris cy iaaiseoraenee sn eads Ice cream Jello........... 4 Staves subse esteets ste OOD Puffed Rice..............s...00.... Puffed Wheat......... Se Sconrnrts Lidia oases 2 for 25c CERT he oh ale welbaailes ee CTI Wee Rees CORE ....25C tb aulefbt tarceeeaieteennG 10c tb Brands of Flour we Handle Old Glory, sack............ Indian Girl, sack.... as Golden Glow, sack........ Perfection, sack........... (O}6 TT nen Bere ee ee Power’s Royal........ Ke Best 1.40 Assortment 1.35 of Flour 35 in ; 45 BATES 130 COUNTY Norfleet é Ream The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Mardware Store. White Front Phones, 144 and 49 BUTLER, MO West Side Square. Repels Attack of Death. “Five years ago two doctors told me I had only two years to live.’ This startling statement was made by Stillman Green, Malachite, Col. “They told me I would die with con- sumption. It was up to me then to try the best lung medicine and I be- gan to use Dr. King’s New Discov- ery. It was well I did, for today I am working and believe I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure that has cheated the grave of another victim.”” Its folly to suffer with coughs, colds or other throat and lung troubles now. Take the cure that’s safest. Price 50 cents and $1. Trial bottle free at F. T. Clay’s, Glorious News comes from Dr. J. T. Curtiss, Dwight, Kan. He writes: “I not only have cured bad cases of eczema in my patients with Electric Bitters, but also cured myself by them of the same disease, I feel sure they will benefit any case of eczema.” This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is a most effec- tive blood purifier. It’s an excellent remedy for eczema, tetter,. salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running and 18 were present. This is a larg-| morning were that Governor Wood-| sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys er enrollment than this school has had | row Wilson has won his fight in the|and bowels, expels poisons, helps di- gestion, builds up the strength. Satisfaction guaranteed by for several years. They are -doing| New Jersey primaries to prevent the fine with Miss Sallie Frazee as teach-| nomination of former United States F. T. Cl: er. She receives $30 per month. Senator James Smith, jr., as the Ee PRIS MESS Hie To “Checkmate” the Grocery problem trade at WILLIAM’S YourGrocery bill will. startle you by its Smallness. Everything to eat, and the best of everything YOURS, J.E.WILLIAMS Reavley has an enrollment of 21|Democratic candidate for United and 19 were present. This is a light | States senator. enrollment for this school. Mr. Jas. Bes en annn Wheatley is teacher and is doing well. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS Hay Wanted. 200 tons or more of good timothy or light clover and timothy mixed. The. very best prices paid. Phone 161, residence 150. He receives a salary of $50 per month. poeeees Kieth has an enrollment of 7 and 6 were present. This school has time for all the classes and then study periods besides. They have the ninth grade and is the only country school teaching German inthe county. Miss Janet Wiek is teacher and is doing fine work. She gets $35 per month. Ovid has an enrollment of 21 and 20 were present. They did not be- gin until the 16th.on account of the fair at Rich Hill. Miss Leafy Marsh is teacher and receives $40 per month. Peru has an enrollment of 21 and 20 were present. This isa light en- rollment for this school. I have need some equipment here. teacher finds: much help in them. receives a salary of $50 per month. taught it when they had 55 on the roll. Miss Maude Morgan is teacher and receives $0 per month. They Miss Grace Moreland is teacher _and The reading circle work is starting caused by kidney complaint.”’ off well this year and it is hoped that} For sale by all dealers. Price 50 every teacher in the county is going | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Do Not Endanger Life When a Butler Citizen Shows You the Cure \ Why will people continue to suffer the'agonies ofikidney complaint, back- ache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow them- selves to become chronic invalids, when a tested remedy is offered them? Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy to use, because it gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their ||- work. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before dropsy or Bright's disease sets in. Read this Butler’s testimony: Mrs. A. E. Debow, West Pine St., Butler, Mo., says: ‘‘I have just as Star has an enrollment of 20 and 17/high an opinion of Doan’s Kidhey were present. This is one of our best| Pills as when I previously recom- equipped school buildings and the| mended them. My supply was ob- tained at Clay’s Drug Store, and they quickly relieved me of sharp twinges in my back}tand other difficulties J. S. WARNOCK, this reason we b frequently and in the manufacturer, t : customers with fresh, full value goods, and we fully guarantee every article we sell in rubber goods. TRY US ON. Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bags, Combination Bag Syringes, Bulb Syringes, Atomizers, Nipples, Etc. _ United Drug |Having purchased the fix- | tures of the Butler Produce Company located on North Main, we are now prepared to handle all kinds of Country Produce Call us up before Selling Butler Produce Co. Phone 425 AL RAY, Propr. 46-4¢ NOTES ON ubber Goods Articles made of rubber rot or become worthless from many causes’ and for uy this class of goods small lots direct from hus “reaching our BUTLER. MO.