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Every piece guaranteed. May’s Garden Seeds. Peters’ Shells. Califo Can Goods. Regal Automobiles. J. I. Case Thrashing Machines. Motor Washers. YOURS, Norfleet The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store. White Front Phones, 144 and West Side Square i & Ream | 49 BUTLER, MO. Butler Auto Livery Call for Gardner at McFarland’s Garage for Auto Livery. Calls answered day or night. PRICES REASONABLE. K. E. Gardner Residence Phone ll. ( 28-tf) Garage phone 53. * BRITIAN FACES WAR, PUBLIC IS SLUGGISH While Navy is Held Ready For Mighty Conflict, Officials Minimize and Austrian Ambassadors that the fleet was on a war footing are main- ly responsible for averting a conflict between Germany and Austria on the one side and France and Russia on the other. Into this, as intoa vortex England would almost certainly have | joyed the evening immensely. | burlesque on the faculty wasa scream. Senior Notes The Freshman program last day morning was the best program this year—so far. The gram: é i Song........--+++8 Freshman Cheras Confessions of a Freshman. ..., Paul Shelton Piano Solo Reading.... Meeting of Faculty Members of Freshman Ciass Presentation of present to Senior Class Bong. ivy sc csceant Freshman Chorus (with High School yells) The play ‘‘As You Like It” is pro- gressing nicely and will undoubtedly be a great success. The day slowly approaches- when we must leave these walls which have known our voices for four happy years. As we look back upon the | time we have spent within the old High School and as our memories} carry us back to scenes of pleasures and success in those rooms we feel | that we have passed a milestone in| ry * . bs | our journey of life, one which we; were eager to reach but are now sor- | ry to leave behind us. We may nev-| er all meet again. It may be that the | class associations formed in four years of work and play together will be severed as we drift away, but it is also true that we all can remember with delight those days, andlivethem over in our recollections when we are out doing our own work. So it is with pride in our achievements mingled with the sorrow of our de- parture that we next week close our books for the last time and march out at the sound of the gong. Freshmen Notes We Freshmen were delightfully en- | tertained last Friday night at the home | of the Misses Minnie and Julia Bul-| lock, by the Junior class. Delicious refreshments were served, and al- though it was a bad night, we all en- \ | | | | | Here are two things that we Fresh- | men sincerely hope: | 1, section room teacher next year. 2. That Mrs. Hill won't have aj| study hall (we have to walk the chalk ; when she does. ) Sophomore Notes : The Sophomore history class is studying the consolidation of Ger- many. Mrs. Hill expects them to study Spain before school is out. Last week the English class report- ed upon the books that they have been reading. The reports were ex- cellent. The Freshman chapel exercises last Thursday morning were fine. Their That we have Miss Snider for a | { Junior Notes. Last Friday night a goodly number of frisky Freshmen, including Miss Snider, were royally entertained by the jolly Juniors (which term includes Mrs. Hill) at the home of Julia and Minnie Bullock. The only flaw in the party was the scarcity of boys, -€rises- London, May 4.—For weeks Great Britain has been on the brink of a great European war and the public scarcely has been interested, let alone perturbed. Every effort has been made to minimize in the Press and in Parliament the gravity of the crises | through which the country has been “passing. Every officer of the British Navy for more than two months has been on forty-eight hours notice. That is he has not bees permitted to go any- where or do anything that would pre- vent him rejoining the navy station forty-eight hours after receiving a telegram sent him from the Admiral- been dragged. Blue Laws Stop Newspaper | Portsmouth, 0, May 4.—The ex- pected “Blue Sunday” did not ma- terialize today, although one news- paper, several drug~ stores and all ‘the moving picture theaters were | closed as the result of a fight, former Judge A. Z. Blair, who disfranchised 1,665 voters of Adams county for vote selling has opened on Sunday picture shows. | Proprietors of picture theaters had Blair arrested last week for operat- ing the plant of The Portsmouth Blade, a morning paper, on Sunday. A general closing down of all busi- the necessity of the boys mustering at the Electric Theater to aid in the Atheletic benefic. Otherwise the party went merrily on. The fresh- men all united in saying ‘‘God bless us. We hear that the commercial law class, under the leadership of Cap- tains McCann and Bright, are having a very interesting contest. The Junior chemistry class occa- sioned quite a little stir Friday morn- ing by trotting into Miss Snider’s study hall with what we enviously supposed to be silver spoons (only tin) dangling on cords from their necks. The girls all whispered to one another, ‘‘Well of all the brazen Yes he did. They went around with Noah anid they've been going ever since. What? Why. Flies! I guess old Noah didn’t know what he was. bequeathing to mankind wher he let the first couple in, do you? Else he would have started the first right there when he cast off his mooring ropes we've got ‘em and we have to fight ‘em. “Swat the Fly Campaign’’ and stood out to sea. But there you are, Still there’s. no reason why you should turn your home into another ark of refuge for *em, and by-the-way, they don’t wait for an official invitation to come in either, for they've got the nerve of a bull elephant. Not many people like to get up an appetite for dinner by careering round the room with a‘‘Swatter’’ like a dog after his own tail, even if exercise is the body at an angle of 45 degrees Farenheit, cutting swathes ina - Then-again, we aren't all fat. Take me for instance, I havent any ‘t have to make 133 pounds ringside ‘weight by eight bells either. adipose tissue, with gummy atmosphere. to shake off, and I don good to work off superfluous A -“‘Swatter” is all right when you haven't got a cat to blame breakages on when you come in from the lodge after an overtime session (blessed institution) and you put your foot in the rose bow! and the wife says, ‘Charlie, what was that?’’ And you say, “I was just swatting a fly, dear, and—and it broke.” Then she says, “My land! if that isn’t the third out of our wedding set that you have broken this week. You'll just go straight down to H. C. Wyatt & Son tomorrow and screen right up. They've got the new. AMSADO. SCREENS, 1913 brand. They are the best I:ever‘saw and you'll get ‘em right away, do you hear?’’ And you bet Charlie hears. So don’t blame us that you have to buy AMSADOR SCREENS; the trouble started away back with old Noah, but it was left to us to solve it and H.C. WYATT & SON HAVE DONE IT WITH AMSADOR SCREENS T At J.R | \ Son, HE NEXT BIG Combination Sale TE . WELCH’S SALE PAVILLION Butler, Missouri Saturday, May 24 We sell anything you have to sell. Will have plenty of buyers on the ground. List your stuff NOW in order to get it well advertised in the next issue. List at either bank, A. H. Culver’s, J. R. Welch, C. E. Robbins or Chas. Argen- bright. C. E. Robbins, Auct. Presbyterian Church The Junior. department will have appropriate Mother’s Day services at i hool hour. _ Chas. Argenbright, Mgr. Divorced for Keeping 2 Families Lyon yesterday when she proved to on $12 Per. him that Lyon had maintained anoth- Chicago, May 3.—Milo L. Lyon, aj wife and three children during this | night watchman, acquired a nich in time, -in addition to supporting her a. m. i Bible school, 9:45. Public worship, 11:00. At the regular church service hour we shail have Mother’s Day services. Sermon and spécial music for the oc- casion. Fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters are all invited to join in honoring their best earthly friend. p. m. Senior C. Endeavor, 7:00. Union service at the Opera House Midweek service Wednesday even- ing 8 p. m. Sunday School workers meeting the divorce court hall of fame for hav- ing succeeded in leading a double life : for seven years.on a salary of $12 a| ‘I just became suspicious recently week. when I found a note on an envelope . Judge Petit, in the Circuit Court, |in his pocket reading: ‘Stockings for granted a divorce to Mrs. Margaret A. | the kids.’"’" - : re ere eS whoni ia 21 years: What YOU WANT TO KNOW About ve ~w, 4.) | ness had been promised for to-day. dea caaeptconsontiy ready|_, Virtual all the cnr and drug 7 Go eirike the ficat blow in what threst-| "TSS "er® Open, and & baseball ‘ened to be the long-dreaded Armag-|@2me__was undisturbed. — jo work eddon of Europe. was done, however, on to-morrow impudence.’” Just then Mr. Coon-| Everybody invited to attend these rod appeared with a spoon and all of] C. H. Ticknor, Pastor. us Miss Snider included, were simply| ee : shocked. What did it ean? Sim} Mosby Making s Record.