The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 3

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(ASSOCIATE INSTITUTIONS) RESOURCES: Money Loaned.. Overdrafts............ccseeeaveee Real Estate (Including Bank Building Furniture and Fixtures Abstract Books............ Cash and Due from Banks Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profit: Deposits Bills Payabls.... Total Liabilities CONDENSED OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE Missouri State Bank The Walton Trust Co. At the Close of Business, March 26, 1913 .$1,170,378.97 -. 202,711.95 $1,170,378.96 $931,760.00 2,060.96 38,846.05 3,000.00 1,000.00 $305,000.00 . 92,737.85 697,641.00 0.00 “THE OLD RELIABLE” TEACHERS CONVENTION — and12. The following is the Program. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 10 for Normal Scholarship. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 11 9:00 o’clock— Music. Invocstion. President’s Address. Discussion, T. J. Walker. General Discussion. Address—Earl Barnes. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 o’clock—Publicity for Edu cation V. C. Coulter. Discussion, John H. Gebrs. General Discussion. eral Assembly, George Mel cher. Address—Ear] Barnes. FRIDAY EVENING | 8:00 o'clock—(a) Girls’ Declama- tory Contest. (o) Boys’ Debating Contesi. | (c) Girls’ Quartette. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 12 9:00 o’clock—Music. Invocation. Recent Criticisms of School, Alfred C. Moon. Discussion, T. R. Luckett. General Discussion. Business Meeting: Can Goods Week The first week in April is Can Goods week all over the United. States. Watch for our window and prices. ....per dozen $ .75 -per dozen 1.20 -per dozen .80 -per dozen 1.15 Can corn, extra good, Iowa packed. Missouri hand packed tomatoes. Can kraut, extra quality. Can sweet potatoes, extra quality pels an per led bap table peache: -per dozen 1.60 | beans........ -per dozen .95 ; on sweet wrinkled peas. per dozen 1.00 Can Marifat peas..... per dozen” .75 Can beets, small si -per pozen .95 Can pumpkin. per dozen .85 Can hominy Can Monarch Can Monarch chipper Can Monarch spinach... Can pine apple (Pine Brand), Can butter beans, Vancamp’ Can Snyder baked beans. Can Snyder baked bean Can Heinz baked be: per dozen .each........ Can Heinz baked bez f +25 Can Winner Brand salmor . 1 te 10e: 3 TO} ee Can Frontier Brand salmon. mellstz 20c; 2 for 135 Can Monarch salmon ..... No. 1 tall......each........ .25 Can Richelieu little kernel corn. Y 15c; 2for .25 Can gallon apples.............+. gallon...... 25 f Can gallon peaches peeled gallon .50 } Can gallon apricots........ gallon -50 } Can gallon pie peache: gallon 35 Can gallon black berries gallon...... .60 Can green gage plums. 15c; 2for .25 Can apricots...... i 15 Can Quaker oats 25 POST TAVERN—l5c size 25 POST TAVERN—10c size .. +20 80c size Instant Postum, our price... £25 We will havea CAR OF CANE SUGAR this week. Talk is cheap—it takes prices to get (OHH Read these prices and compare. YOURS, Norfleet é Ream The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store. White Front Phones, 144 and 49 BUTLER, MO. West Side Square Ss. 8S: S. Ss. The above four S’s are the four corner stones upon which our bank stands, and they stand for STRENGTH ? SOLIDITY STABILITY. SECURITY The bank that hag these corner stones should have your account. Ifyou are ies doing business with us, why.not TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING Bates County 7 ‘emperance Workers to, i Hold Important Meeting in Rich Hill, Sunday, April 6, 1913. PROGRAM. | Song, “America.” Devotions. Song by choir. Resolutions. (b) Report of Committee on Finance. Nominations. Address—EHarl Barnes. SATURDAY AFTERNOON Athelitic Events—100 yard dash 220 yard dash. | | “Law Enforcement,” DeWitt Aoiyard dash Chastain, Butler. Balt: Mile Run Ladies Quartette, Mesdames : : , Cornet Solo, Miss Lottie Gentz’er | “Need Nannie Wood, Ina Moore, Hat tie Howerter, Duncan, Hume. Reading, Leon Wagy, Adrian. Violin Solo, Miss Mary Crabb, Rich Hill. | Talk, Mrs. Sallie Biggs, Hume. Sprague ' Paper, “The Relationship of Temperance to Missions,” Mrs Catherine Niswonger, Sprague Song by choir. “Effect of Alcohol onthe Human| DE U. Vocal Solo, Mrs. W. E Bu'ler, Male Quartetic, M, I". Gench, C. A. Griffin, H. EH. Sheppard, S C. Williamson, Rich Hill. of a Union in Every Township and Town,” Mrs. Carrie Huddleson, Adrian. Walton, | Song of choir. | Violin Duet, Misses Nannie Huckeby and Nel] Coughlan, Rich Hill. Reading, Mrs. Martha Adams. Hume ‘Ladies Quaartette, Mesdanies | | { | | done, Nannie Wood, Ina Mocre, Hat tie Howerter, Duncan, Hume |*Our Gaw Making Bodies and Temperance Reform.” W. 13 Dawson, Butler. Song by Choir. | Walnut Street M. E. Church, 2:80 p. m. East Lone Oak. We are glad to see the weather set- tled again so the farmers can finish sowing oats and get their spring work An early Easter and yet not an early spring. Miss Nellie Thomas visited at the E. C. Harper home last Sunday. Will King is suffering from an at- tack of pneumonia. His daughter, Lizzie, is just getting over a spell of the same fever. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eckles enter- tained W. C. McGinnis and family and H. H. Evilsizer and family last Sun- day. There was a notion shower given Mr. and Mrs. Rome Daniel last Fri- O. Deputy, Rich Ranning High Jump. Running Broad Jump. Pole Vault. Discuss Throw. Relay Race. SATURDAY EV Coatests. | lest. (b) Girls’ Essay Contest (v) Boys’ Quartertte (d) Mixed Quartette. ADDMISSION TO MEETINGS fee of cents. i | FER; Tho wemb th Association is sion to all contests will to members wearing the member ship badge. Ali others— 25c; High School Pupils rship Cc. PLACE OF MEETINGS tion and Auditorium. SPECIAL NOTICE |tion with its great variety athletic and literary contests is} an educational event of import | ance. The program has_ been made short so that there will be plenty of time for general dis- cussions. In these discussious you are invited to take part. The meeting is a break in the long stretch of work from Christmas to close of year. Be sure to attend it and get your friends to come. This year, in addition to a strong program of local speakers we have been fortunate enough to secure EARL BARNES, one of the greatest living author- ities and one of the best speakers on education. His three iecturers {5 and 6, blk 8, Reese ad Hume $1000. To be held at Warresnburg April 10! 8:00 o'clock—Annual Inter-High | School Declamatory Contest | Educational Legislation! Passed by the Recent Gen Fortune Telling Does not take into consideration 7 one an’s happiness—womanly health. The woman who neglects her health very foundation of all good fortune. Womanly health when lost or impaired regained by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favo This Prescription has, forover | women, by the hundreds of without their having to submit gant examizations. Dr. Prerce’s Great Famity Doctor ought to know about. Sent free, in plain | 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing onl For without health love loses its lustre and gold is but dross. Deen curing delicate, weak, pain:-wracked and this too in the privacy of their homes cate questionings and offensively repug- Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence held as sacredly confidential. Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., essential to wom- is neglecting the may generelly be rite Prescription. 40 years, thousands to indeli- Address World's Dispensary: President, Buffalo, N. Y. Boor, The People’s 's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition—1000 pages, answers in Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married, wrapper to any address on receipt of y, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps. PROFESSIONAL CARDS bi OR. J. M. CHRISTY Diseas.s of Women and Children a Specialty | BUTLER MISSOURI | Office Phone 20 House Phone 10] OR. J. T. HULL Dentist Entrance same that leads to Stew-| ard’s Studio. North side square _ Butler, Missouri | the (1) Report of Committee on | (c) Report of Gommities on | dren a specialty. I | | { | ' 8:00 o’clock—Inter High School | (a) Boys’ Declamatory Con | Adis 13, blk 8, Rees be free) ‘and 12¢ Adults | ‘Tots 1 The meetings of the Associa | the Literary Contests! 15, 16, blk 69, Ist ad Rich Hill $135. will be held in the Normal School | | blk 37 Foster $300. | The meeting of the Warrens: | /burg-Central Teachers’ Associa- | of} | Butler, 1-2 mile north of Blac you cannot afford to miss, White Wyandottes. Eggs from State Show Winners that will hatch winners. $1.00 per setting of 15. Special prices on in- | 22-tf. Phone 232. B » Mo. those who were report a fine time. | x pix os. Miss Maude M visited over | - For Sal Suneay at the Jas. = \34 i ‘or Sale. snes nteeaee __ Brown Leghorn eggs, 35c per set- bagionigeni he hig” Mrs. L. W, Keele. caer wreew tf No. 2. Phone 16-35. DR. H. M. CANNON DENTIST Butler, Missouri Kast Side of the Square Phone No, 312 ZLA LAL J. C. BOULWARE Physician & Surgeon Office North Side Square, Mo. Diseases of women Butler, and chil- No B, F. JETER, Attorney at Law Notary Public East Side Square Phone 186 | BUTLER, MISSOURI DR. ROBERT E. CRABTREE General Practice. Diseases of Children. TELEPHONES Office 801 Residence 541 Office in Gench Bldg. ge not dn tly ‘ train in morning. T. J. HALSEY, M. D. 0. 0. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and the fitting of Glasses BULLE Omice over Pe ples Bank Real Estate Transfers. M P Todd to Eimil K, see 20, West Boone $4 J O Botts TV Ried lot 4, 1, Hume 8140 $ L Bates to Eliz Harriman lots 125. Ist ad Adrian $450. Lewis E Wilson to M A Adams lots lot pt Mary S Shetrone to I N Appleby ¢ nd 2, blk St Foster 845. LE Enyart to C E Johnson lots: 14, RG Cather toG B Plymell lot 4, US Ison to A Li ‘sec 22 Mt. Pleasant Isay 1 73-100 00. Farm for Rent miles southeast of school N. M. Nestlerode, Butler, Route 5. 80 acre farm 3 house for rent. | 22-tf -:- We are Exposed to: Tubercular Germs every day. Post-mortem examinations often show that tuberculosis had been arrested’ by strengthening the lungs before the germs gained mastery. You can strengthen your resistance - power by taking Scott’s Emulsion. It con- tains available energy in con- centrated form, which quickly nourishes all the organs of the body. Jt repairs waste— makes rich, active blood and supplies energy to the starving cells. It’s timely use enables the body to resist tuberculosis. For stubborn colds and bronchitis nothirig compares with Scott’s. Emulsion. Refuse substitutes — insist on SCOTT'S. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-67 42 L227 N Freight traina Nos. for following day’s torwarding, Dollar Package ii sr aerate MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Missouri Pacific Time Table BUTLER anal NORTH. k. 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