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er er re o The Butler Weekly Times Printed on Thuraday of each week ROBT, D, ALLEN, Editor and Manager Bntered at the Post Office of Butler, Mo., as @econd-class mail matter. PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR ANNOUNCEMENTS feya kre autborixed\loamake (ue: following an- | nouncement, subject to the Democratic primary | | of Bates County, August 1914: Representative in Congress | THOS W. SILVERS BAS Of Bates County a Representative P. A, BRUCE JAMES N_ SHARP Of Mound Township State Senate LUCIEN B, BASKERVILLE JOHN BALDWIN Prosecuting Attorney D. @. CHASTAIN HOWELL H. HECK Of Osage Township Recorder - HAYDEN RAY Of Mt, Pleasant Township F. M. WOODS. CARLES E. FORTUNE Of Osage Township GEORGE J. MOORE CHAS, WICKLIFFE RAY Of Lone Oak Township Clerk of the Circuit Court HERMAN 0, MAXEY County Clerk FRANK HOLLAND Of Summit Townehip ©. G, WEEKS W.G, DILLON Of Mound Township WH.DUNN | Grand River Township Probate Judge MILKS S. HORN | Beaman, sister of the bride, was filling j | dress of white chiffon trimmed in em- | Her veil also was of chiffon- trimmed ' black. ~ tended, the bride and groom led the ‘way to the dining room where a | She has grown to womanhood in our :at present the organist of the M. E. day morning at 11:00. A program of \interest is in course of preparation. Reynolds-Kimble - A very pretty home wedding oc- cured Thursday evening, June 4th, when Miss Fay Reynolds and Mr. Earl Austin Kimble were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents in East Summit. Quite a number of relatives and friends were present to witness the ceremony. ~ At 8:30 o’clock as the strains of the wedding march, played by Mrs. Sallie We have had a Safety Razor made expressly for us, and make this offer to introduce it to 4 the public: 2 For a limited time each person presenting this coupon at our store willreceive one ofthese $1.00 Razors for 25c. Clay’s DRUG STORE the room, the bridal party entered and stood beneath a large wedding bell, suspended from a beautiful arch, | when the Rev. Chapman pronounced them husband and wife. The bride was daintily gowned in a broidered chiffén and shadow lace. |in lilies of the valley. $he carried a boquet of bridal roses and lilies of the { valley. The groom wore the conventional After congratulations had been ex: | sumptuous wedding supper, which spoke well for Mrs. Reynolds’ culi- | than good in dragging corn after it is ' the cornfield; ~ It is poasible to do more damage up. Corn is a tender. plant and needs more tender treatment than the more tardy. weeds, ‘‘Hitch up to the drag may sound well, but it is liable to, knock a great many green Spots off It is not necessary to take a nursery agent’s word for the value of trees that are to be planted. Go and see the nearest groves and orchards and talk with the owners and buy only the best. Remember one planting lasts a lifetime and mistakes at plant- ing time cannot be corrected. ships in life all right, but it occurs. to me that there is considerably more grunting than necessary. A little observation shows that that the folks |who are standing up like good fel- lows are not taking time to say very much about how bad they feel. And it takes no very great deal of investi- gation to find out tHat those who squeal the loudest are not the ones who deserve the most sympathy. The only song some people ever learned is a wail, and they make use of that nary art, was served. Miss Fay is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds. FARM FURROWS. farmer and Stockman. midst and is active,in the social and| The golden calf must be taken for church life of the community, being |’ cow the way suckers fall for it. Almost any farmer will eat radishes church South of Spruce. rovided his wife will grow them for Mr. Kimble is the son of Mr. and | him. ; Mrs. E. A. Kimble of Deepwater} Mr. Cutworm always seems to township and is a young man of ener- | know when the garden are the juiciest gy and ability. | Dollars slip through the fingers so They will reside near Spruce in the] slick that they do not wear callouses -elegant home already provided by the | |on them. groom: Opportunity that has gone by leaves A number of useful and welirehts la very dim trail whereby it may run presents were received. clean, Their host of friends j join in extend- | : ing to them congratulations and best | Thrift looks so tame to some folks WiBHeE. AFriend, _ | that they think there is no cause to} . | cultivate it. Some folks never make up their minds; they just use them in a tum- bled-up condition all the time. Old Bill Williams says that the Ohio Street M. E. Church. Children’s Day exercises next Sun- | The Junior League is growing. give one a fine opportunity to smoke. .a whale of a lot. policy of watchful waiting ought to|?°t convincing proof of merit. The sixteen-inch disk is a good ma- chine and is almost as necessary as a plow to the farmers of today. I don’t know how we could farm without the disk now, but it is‘only a few years since we did and thought we raised some bumber crops, and we did. Clover fields are looking fine this spring, especially those that were covered with manure. The idea of seeding an old field to clover and timothy to “‘give it a rest’’ is past. The idea now is to make it work harder than ever and come out stronger at the end. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which is Better—Try an Experiment or Profit by a Butler Citizens’ Experience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved as represented. The statement of a manufacurer is But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back, and go ahead, but don’t look back,’ }| I guess there are agreat many hard- || ' 7 wires 26-in. high, 6-in. stay, heaviest wire in town.... *, could be a better stove built you know John D. would build it. |The superintendent, Miss Stella Tal- | bott, entertained the Juniors at the {home of Miss -Elizabeth Crews on CARL J. HENRY cae of the dawn to be very popu- The sun gets up too early in the a lame, weak or aching une, would you experiment on it? Presiding Judge of the County Court | R. B. CAMPBELL A B. OWEN ” Judge County Court Northern District | ESTES SMITH Of Mingo Township W. F, WOLFE Ot Deer Creek Township. L. 8. PADDOCK Charlotte Townehip Judge Capaty Court sean Dintriet W, H. LPWDER New Home Township | =| List of ¢ Letters remaining uncalled for in the post office at Butler, Mo., for the week | ending June 9th, 1914: | Dr. Moneargo, ‘Chas, A. Voelkel, | G. W. Watson, Geo. Williams, Jim | Yearns, Mrs. Edith Loomis. These letters will be sent to the | dead letter office June 23rd, 1914, ; if not delivered before. tised,’’ giving date of list. J. E. Williams, Postmaster. Monday last. All had a royal time. A rare and inviting spectacle will | be yours in the Sunday night service. {The Pageant of Progress’ will |please and inform you. Unique re- iports of work done by various | branches of the church will be dis- iplayed about the room. | Wm. F. Jones, former pastor, will ‘Also Dr. _— | Preach. Dr. Jones-is Butler’s friend. | Come and hear him. Do not forget the ‘‘Go-to-Church | Campaign.” your neighbors of it. |deed you do for the old church counts, | he knows a heap about agriculture. and if unfriendfy criticism is heard coming from those outside the church, ,,You.will read of many so-called cures; ‘endorsed by’ strangers’ from'|| far-away places. It’s different when the endorse- ment comes from home. Easy to Be : rove local testimony. The striped bugs are on the job as J Read this ae ae soon as the cucumbers come up.| George Bailey, 510 } Plant plenty of seeds in the hill, and| putler, Mo., saye. "l vathons wg spray the young plants with Paris years ago from severe attackg of. kid- Liked . ney complaint. I had pains through A city dweller raises a half a dozen the small of my back that made me fht time to kill the weed tains he ‘corn comés up. set that the corn must receive the most attention and the weeds a close sec- ond. Ask about it. Tell|leaves of lettuce and a few stringy | weak and depressed, and‘I was very Every friendly | radishes in his back yard and- thinks | miserable i in every way when I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills. They A poor man who enjoys the sight| gave me prompt relief. Since then I of a field of dandelions in bloom is|have used them and the results have do not fear; such attacks nelpa good | richer than the miser who fingers his| been satisfactory.” | cause rather than hurt it. Claude S. Hanby, Pastor. * Christian Science Services Will be held at the court house in In call-| the Probate Court room every Sun- ing for the above, please say ‘‘Adver- | day morning at 11 o’clock. All are i cordially invited. Subject “God the Preserver of Man.” At Deacons OUR SPECIAL 2-QUART ALUMINUM Coffee , Percolator | HIGH GRADE EBONY FINISHED HANDLE A big seller everywhere | ‘\ Pasi $1.05. SPECIAL! golden eagles, and infinitely nearer} . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 heaven. 4 |cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffale, Buy and use disinfectants, butdon’t pey.Y ork, sole agents for the United forget that the sun is the bestand| Remember the name—Doan’s—and cheapest disinfectant of them all. Use’ take no dther.—adv. 34-2t all you can of it. The others are sub- | Presbyterian Church. stitutes. ; Don’t get dowabeatted Wilner ke ciertera aked Ni ee Young happens; there is surely somebody People’s Talk: . “Our Flag ” Ser. who is worse off than you are, and if mon, “That Boy, of Yours and What there isn’t, then praise the Lord that to Do With Him:” it can’t last long at the worst. Junior C. E. Meeting 3,00 p. m. It may be that it does not pay in| genjor C: E. Meeting 7:00 p. m. dollars and cents to keep the build-| Public worship 8:00p. m. TheChil- ings and machinery painted. And| gren’s Day services will be held: A perhaps it does not pay in dollars and program will be rendered by the chil- cents to wear anything better than dren. A ‘spécia) offering will be overalls and wooden shoes, but if we| token for founding of Sunday schools are go as far that we might as well] in jew and heedy places. ~~ go a little farther and say it does not Wednesday evening the mid-w pay to live at all. prayer ice. Wishing for rain is the hardest| All are cordially invited to attend. work the street-corner agriculturist is C. H. Ticknor, Minwien disposed to do. .There are more ways than one to be a fool twice in the same way. Although some fellows are forever owners to cut thr , the waste airing their minds, it doesn’t seem to ‘ j sweeten them up the least bit. Birds make their living by hunting worms, grasshoppers and use weed seeds. as a side dish. Let us protect and encourage them. The little grain | * they eat does not begin to pay for the | ; It may be- that sweet clover will _Where it is necessary for. the land- | ¥ We handle the best grade you can buy... : Now isthe time to buy an Auto-Gas Engine to put on your binder. We will install it for you in our garage. We handle the Cushman Gas Engine, the only engine. that will fit ANY BINDER. Letus install one for you. ~ Grocery Department | 3-cans hominy for......... 3 cans tomatoes for.. ae 3 cans plums for....... 3 cans baked beans for 3 cans strawberries for 3 cans apples for a 3 cans beets for............ “6 cans corn for... 2 ths fancy Jap fo: 3 ibs raisins for. a 3 cans blackberries for..... 3 cans gooseberries for. 3 cans peackes for 3 cans peas for............. 2 4 used Automobiles for sale, or trade for horses— we want horses for our delivery wagons. Now is your chance. Agents ‘‘Ford" and ‘““Overland’’:Autos Fence of all Kinds Stop.and Think—Read our prices on Woven Wire Fence 7 wires 26-in. high, 6-in. stay. ? wires 26-in. high, 6-in. stay, some heavier.. . 22%c rod ..24¢ rod 27c rod We also have wire 32 and 48 in. high of the above weights at a little higher price. Poultry and stock fence of all kinds and weights. stock and you will find what you want. 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