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Feed You Want a annon’ CY 4 Bs - ELEVATOR You Can Get Any Kind of Corn .* Corn Chop ——s Oats Rye Rye Chop Bran Shorts Tankage Molasses Feed Alfalfa Meal Cotton Cake = Linseed Oil Meal ’ falfa Hay eg brother married quite along in years. ever get married at ‘all, any: more’n my brother Reuben an’ Silas. The three had lived together and kept bachelors’ hall ever since our moth- er died. I was mar- ried and away from home a long before oe N she died. I didn’t r= ae know how they would get along at first but'all of the boys had been used to helpin’ ma a good deal, and they were real handy, and when I asked if they wasn’t goin’ to have a house- Mehitable Pierce whe he wat : Nobody thought he’d THE NEXT BIG Combination Sale IN ARGENBRIGHT'S 1 FEED YARD - BUTLER, MISSOURI. Wednesday, January 14, 1914 L keeper, .they wouldn't hear to it. I iay “aeid Ceti. rua Gola ‘Col. C. E. Robbins, Auctioneer: | have no strange woman round in and Reuben did the-sSweepin’, and Lemuel, he was the youngest, next to ! me, did the cookin’. He could cook a dinner equal to any woman, and his gee Aol Taser Bald 20:1 se wero first married, but I vetoed that. | Wasi’t through breakfast. I knew the Carrie Long to W M Vogler lots aac Be OUe ye Tu whey ah along ee {1 W2sn’t goin’ to have a man messin’ | minute I’saw them that he hadn't told, 5, 6 blk 143 Rich Hill. 7........ 475 | Well, they seemed to Le along pq | Pound makin’ pies, and I wasn’t goin’ | He said he wouldn't till he was James May to Ail May tract sec i i nice, and sa) orien Badiever aoa to have him eatin’ of ’em after they | through his breakfast. He was most, 20 West Point 1 ve sare 32 | we ett tae bi yout is Dee were made. Pies ain't good for him. | through—was finishing up with a big EL Adams to WG MeCartney ; even) When they was boy eee -y },, | But I declare I dunno what does make j-plece of mince ple, and he'd made it gy a 0c 18 Howard...........- 6500 | say I was astonished when seni 4 him act so kind of spiritle { told | himself, too. When he'd swallowed GC Atkeson to Bettie Shobe 1 a we = | up and got married to eee him today I thought he'd better make | the last mouthful, he looked up and he éPleagant 250 4 | Perce, | She was a little along inl sesolution for the New Year. and | laughed, real pleasant and sweet, and Toasts WATLING | years, too, rather more so than Lem- stick to it, and sce if it wouldn't put | Yet with more manliness than I'd ever Josephine Hull to Hughes ; uel, and a dreadful smart piece. She some spunk into him,” | seen in him. j Jots 1, 2, 8 blk 1 eS addi- A | was good lookin’ and she nad property, Pretty soon she went home. I could “S'pose you want to know what that non Butler | but she was dreadful erate eee Sn’ | see she was real kind of troubled. She | New: Year's resolution was?” said Lem- 0 D Reavis to J I Site 120 a | eeitace =! oe never ee me ae always did think a good deal of Lem- | uel. Bec TSIRKAINIG* inv sa nies 12000 _ } Ae ee is ees 4 es a of | UCL in spite of everything, | a gucss I can stand it a while long-|.J B Duvall to W N Gale 80 a see : ‘mila 8 ee little fellow. Reuben he], The next day was New Year's, and | er,” said Mehitable, Now the time had! 32 Charlotte 5000 | dmotared he didn’t, He vowed that| i the afternoon Mehitable came in i: come she didn’t want to act too eager,, A J Harbison to John Williams i | Mehitable asked him herself, He said| 84/0. She didn't have her sewin' as | but I showed out jest what I felt. 159 a see 2, 3, 11 West Boone.. 9000 a | he new ‘it for metacGnand Ke eatdnat she generally did, she was a very in- “For the land sake, Lemuel Babbit, E A Bagby to A A Ashbury part | with the tears rollin’ down his cheeks, | @usttious woman, She jest sat down | | wial wagiitt) sald, ° bik | 1 Reifs ad Rieh 13h Soutien 25 | Reuben was the oldcst and he'd al-| ®"4 begun twisting the fringe of her Lemuel he laughed again. “Well, it, ways been terrible fond of Lanival, shawl as if she was real nervous, Her! wasn't much of anythin’,” he said. 160 — eee | See - eae Tl ~ t| ce was puckered up, too. “I dunno| in his gentle drawlin’ way. 7s ; : ey iin pea fs Ge nine what to make of Lemuel,” said she,| make no resolu- , Williams to S T Hay , MISSOURI | an’ asked'him, an’ he didn’t have| ‘nally. » | tion, really.” WZ see 25 East Boone. . 2000 feliiae : 9 po || spunk enough Fy say no,” said Reuben,| “Why, what’ the matter?” said I,| “What, Lemuel R F Harper to J W Harrison 200 re PACIFIC and he swallowed hard kind of scared. | Babbit!” cried “=>: | BES 12 Walnte acc .si ce nsess ns 1 ive IRON Mehitable had a: nice house of her| “He says he’s made a resolution for Mehitable. - “2G, R Stewart to Mary E Steiner.... 1000 own that her father left her, all fur-| the New Year,” said she, “and that | No,” said he; LY James Araold to W EStillson 200 OUNTAIN nished and everything, so of course | he’s goin’ to keep it.” po LOCAH ERNE eis “hy / 24 West Boone......,. .. 12500 | Lemuel he went to live with her, and] “Well, what is it?” said I. | Os hone to make, i ia une to Q dD Rhea part | Mehitable’s house was pretty near! “I dunno,” eaiu she. | so I made a_res- 4 : ny an j where I lived, so I could eee every-| “well, if it’s ‘a good one, you don’t | olution not uo tell f / rf thing that was goin’ on: It wa'n't very | care, do you?” said I, “and it couldn't | aa ee ye : : . ‘ long before I said to Hannah Morse, | be anythin’ but a good one if my broth- | ade any. . To points in Alabama, District of Columbia, |! my husband's old maid sister that| er made it.” Re 5 a 47 a * caer aemer Cea | lives with us and teaches school, that ““T dunno what it is,” said she. | + Bry to Horace L Fry 2 a a (Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North |! {‘henevea Lemuel was, henpecked, “Won't he tell?” ; | sec 5 New Home .'..005. +04... 3200 Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. |, {heen 1 hadn't anythin’ agaist Me} wx. ne won't, 1 can't get a word Oats Company is Sued. ~ 7 at out of him about it. © don't act like | Dates of sale; December 20, 21 and 22. Good: || ean a es what site unrbiogy thet hineane |- _ Chicago, Dec. 29.—The Quaker Oats ; t,"" Hapnah. She spoke real| » Well, I must say I never saw such a| Company, its directors and the di- for return until danuary 18th, 1924. aarp be hae tee alwics Mos of| change as come over Mehitable and | (copyright, ‘by Dally Story Pub. Cod | rectors of the Great Western Cereal For information as to rates, routes, etc., || wondered if Hannah would have had|/emuel after that. He wouldn't tell ee ‘Company were made defendants in a Lemuel if he’d asked her, “Well,” said | What his resolution was, and she suit for $10,000,000 da filed -i apply to “ Lemuel will be happy. | CoUldn’t make him, though she almost | “INAB WAY” : eee cammages fled -in nD at epee gene Pana a g00d, atl went down on her knees. It began to} _ is ‘AD WAY _ the United Jtates district court here ‘ ; m2 | willin’ boy that it does seem a pity aoe i it ae vee aa lt | today bo William A. Tilden and Chas. L. R. I wyman for, him to be ode over rough-shop, | aa spell of bein’ herself ore's | Many a Butler Reader Will Feel Grate- D. Thompson, receivers of the cereal and have all the will he ever ave) : ful for This Information. , company. Agent trodden into the dust.” Ant a ite te pote a Ms : " |_ The suit was brought under section “Well, that is what will happen, or woat that resolution was. Then If your back gives out; | 7 of the Sherman anti-trust law and " ” i 7 Til miss my guess,” said Hannah | “he give that up, and she never asked | pes lame, weak or aching; _ was the result of the sale of the trade Morse. For a long while I thought she | tim where he was goin’; an’ he could | f ae 0). \names and principal proprietors of @ : | was right. It was really -pitiful to see | “Ome in my house an’ sit jest as long, If urinary troubles set in, the cereal company to the Quaker The | Lemuel. He didn’t have no more lib-| ®% he wanted to, and shé bought him | Perhaps your kidneys are “in abad | | Oats Company June 22, 1911. ‘ (ha Lit erty nor will of his own than a five-| * Sorttailed coat and come store col- | way,’ 4 4 year-old boy, and not so much. Mehit- aie ee to stayin" ime ane Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak | P lasterer. Model Re R fle able wouldn’t let him do this and that, b kidneys, When i d of any kind of pl ati the store. nights, an’ talkin’ politics y' | in need of any kind of plas- % 1897 pe ng t and if there was anythin’ he wanted to 8 Local evidence proves their merit. | ter work, figure with’ John Rosson. Shoots all :22 short, .22 long and / do, she was set against it, and he'd al- | Mrs. F. E. Mize, 411 Vi But- 10-2t* Telephone 530. Rassias Mo. 4 . .22 long-rifle cartridges; cx- | ways give right in. Many’s the time | TS. ize, 411 Vine St., But- (ee cellent for rabbits, squir- ; Lemuel has run over to my house, and ler, Mo., says: “I had an attack of | Se . Dice ps rels, hawks, crows, foxes | his wife come racin’ to the fence and kidney trouble and I suffered intense-| : and all small game and target work up to 200 yards, -22 rifle in the world! It's a take-down, convenient to carry and clean. The tool steel working parts eine wear out. Its Ivory, Bead and Rocky Mountain 5 sights are the best set ever furnished on any .22._ Has lever action—like a big ¢ rifle; has solid top and side ejection for safety and rapid accurate firing. iful case-hard ned fink ish and superb build and balance. Price, round barrel, 31 tagon, $16.00. hase ues 1892, jar, but not take-down, prices, $12.15 up. Seceeretiomeemeen ee catalog. 42 Willow St... New Haven, Conn. shotet Yoor empty held Cee are the expensive tf factor naraunition, oes as ap hel in as new, and it's oer! reload! Merely de-cap shel inset po powder, crimp shell z te bullet. You spond 200 ~32- 0 S1 ok ear es (baying fen nag) in % our at t SS ig abd bullets yourself, 88¢.; new «facto cartridges ost $8-68,""Preetécal Hand Book tells all about reloading ail rifle, pistol_and_ shotgun a cmeeith $ peas oe luable information; free for 8 stamps postage. _ The Marlin Firearms Co., a wih St., New Haven, Conn. J.§A. Beard Auctioneer Cut out @ part ofyour expenses. Don’t pay an extortionate . price when Foo can employ an parere: for the high dollar’ Lets wet togestt ior 3 er Seok on a sale proposition. é “A square Ggal.to buyer and seller” screamed after him to eome home, and he'd start up as scared as he could be. And many’s the time I’ve been in there, and he started to go out, and she'd tell him to set down, and he's set without a murmur. Mehitable she bought all his clothes, an’ she favored long-tailed coats, and he bein’ such 8 hort ‘man never looked well in ‘em,-and she wouldn't let him have store shirts and collars, ma’s place, nohow. So. Silas~he took hold and did the washin’and ironin’, We sell anything you have to sell. have plenty of Buyers on the ground. your stuff Now in order to get it advertised inthe next issue. Will. List ~ Chas. H. Argenbright, Manager. M. C. Wilcox, Clerk. what good ones jhe used to make him- self. , “I know it,” said Mehitable. “He wanted to make some himself, when said all along that he'd tell her the, I'd got most as curious as Mehitable myself by that time, and New Year's H G Requa to Elmer $ Requa 22 Marriage Licenses mornin’ I run over real” early—they, 4 Sec 18 Pleasant Gap......... $1200 but made them herself, and she didn’t have very good patterns, she used her father’s old ones, and he wasn’t no such built man as Lemuel, and I know he suffered everything, both in his Pride an’ his feelin’. Lemuel began to look real downtrod. He didn’t seem lke half such a man as he did, and the _qacerent thing about it was: ‘ Mehit- sty i i [i rf jzti i FE ile i g E £ Mehitable She Bought All His Clothes, with the othe believe ft was Lemuel. im o one night, “and I coul 't fly. .{my back and the kidney secretions “bothered me. head and was bothered by dizzy head- | aches. I proved their merit by relieving me after other remedies and’ doctors’ prescriptions had failed.”’ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United | : States. : Me Remember the name—Doan’s—and |. take no other.—adv. Jesse Knight .... Mary L Clarke. Roy Walker . Vina Smith | Harvey pores: ’ | Ada Stokes . CE Denny Nellie Peterman. C M Hawkins .. Ruth Rush .. ; 5 quick action and liberal partial .Bay- Well, Lemuel he never gave in, and | the next New Year's he'd said he would. He'd ment eee: Canterburys, ‘ There was bearing-down pain in| I also had pains in my | Doan’s Kidney Pills, which | ig? procured at Clay’s Drug Store, | 8a Yo wy life’s meri For sale by all dealers. | Real Estate Transfers. 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