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MR. FARMER: Are you going to sell your corn crop for about one- |} half price, the same _as_ you did your wheat? 1 We Advised Farmers to Build Granaries To store their wheat in last summer and those | whodid it are now reap- ing the harvest of 100% on their investment. Farmers are coming } almost daily and telling . us they have made from AN ASSET $500 to $600 by hold- We Built a Granary. ont, A LIABILITY ing their wheat andthe Wé 4fe Going to Build a Corn Crib. granary to store it in only cost them from $30.00 to $60.00. Are you going to be a chump again and sell your crop just as soon as you gather it at the very low- est price? We believe you are not. We think that if you will come to our yard the first time you are in town and ‘tellus the amount of corn vou will want to crib and get the exact cost of the ma- terial that it will take to build the crib, you will buy the material and make an investment that will pay you at least 50% in three months. There is only about one-half of a corn crop, so you know you are sure to get a great big price for your corn three months after gathering time. Logan-Moore Lum. Co. 27, 1914. Sale Dates Farm Lease. J. H. Baker, Big Bone Type Poland | China Hogs, at Butler, Mo.,. October good land, well improved, six miles | southeast of Butler for sale or trade W. Z. Baker, Big Bone Type Po- on easy terms. land China Hogs, at Rich Hill, Mis- | 45-3t* NUCKOLS BROS. souri, October 28, 1914. | Phone 10 on 7. RED HOG SALE I will hold my seventh annual dispersion sale of Duroc Jersey Hogs on my farm % mile east of Virginia, Mo., on Thursday, October 1, 1914 75> Head 75 Consisting of Males and Gilts of. January, May and July farrow, Yearling and 2-year- old Tried Brood Sows, 1 2-year-old and 1 Yearling Male. Pedigrees free. No crates - furnished only for shipping. 3 Steer Calves TERMS:—All sums up to $20 oash; on ‘sums over $20 nine months time will be given by purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6% interest from date. 6% discount for cash. No prop- erty to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Ww. C. T. U. Will Serve Lunch ) J. K. HARMON, Auctioneer. L. w: LENT Both Experienced and School Trained Farm Sates and:Pedigreed Stock a Specialty ‘ Mmoret, aie F. J. ROGERS ‘PHONE 1E F. Remsen Foster Foster, Mo. » 43-eow-4t Splendid Sculley farm of 260 acres | Butler, Rt. 8. Marked Roads in Missotiri. | All roads lead to Sedslia September '26 to October 3, where Missouri pro- jducts will be on exhibition at the| | Missouri State Fair. | * ’Tis but a day’s spin by automobile |from even the most remote parts of ithe State, and from anywherein Cen- }tral Missouri it is only a few hours’ jrun.~Automobile parties will visit | Sedalia in. great numbers and the| | roadways for their convenience have been marked and Beced in excellent condition. Entertainment of most an) ldesired will be furnished’ ‘anc homes of Sedalia’s hospitable people will be thrown open to accommodate the thousands of State Fair visitors who will be accorded every possible |comfort and courtesy. The charge is nominal, fixed by the Bureau of In- formation, having charge of this work. From figures obtainable i in the past three years more permanent road building has been done in Missouri than for ten years previous. This adds wonderfully to the commercial value of the country through which these highways traverse, and is also a big factor in the development of the rural district socially and education- ally. The management of the Missouri State Fair has this year marked tele- phone and telegraph poles along the principal highways into Sedalia for a radius of many miles. The markings are white bands with red, bands ‘un- derneath, the lower band being about one-half the width of the upper one. These markings dre so conspicuous that qutoists may travel by them at night as well as day. These highways connect with such of the principal cross-atate highways as the Sante Fe trail, Blue Book routes, Triple Star Tray, Buffum route, Cannon Ball route, White Way | and numerous other well known and heavily traveled roads. Roads leading -to Sedalia from) various points are as follows: Fro Kansas City over the Southern High. ature, City, mann, Jefferson. Tipton, ahd-Otterville. : field by way of Buffalo, Cross Tim | none. nd’ thet BATES COUNTY SCHOOLS By Supt P.M. Allison Hudson has’ an enrollment’ of: 36 and 29’were present,. This school is on the approved list now and they expect to keep it so: Miss Stella Ritebey is teacher. Hazel Dell has an enrollment of 49| and 15 were present: This is as clean a school room as+I was ever in and the work is in keeping. They should think. Miss Lucy Maxwell is teacher again. Brush College ithe an enrollment ||of 20 and 20 were present. They have put in new single desks and im- proved in many ways. Miss Estella Pheasant is teacher again. Reynard has an enrollment of 30 and 27 were ‘present: ‘They have a good teacher aud we expect great things of them. ,Miss Mariah L. Miller is teacher. Seelinger has an enrollment of 14 and 14 were present as they are every day. They need 14 more to make the work interesting yet these pupils and teacher are good workers and willdo well. Miss Mary Pucket. is teacher. : Fair Mount has an enrollment of 26 and 26 were present and they are doing work ‘in one of the best houses in the county., They are proud of it and should be. Miss Lucy Bausch i is teacher. Prairie City has an enrollment of 32 and 29 were present. They are ready for approval when the board does their part and they will. Mr. Clark Smith is teacher. Papinsville has an enrollment of 48 and 43 were present. Theygtoo can be placed on the approved list by the board doing some work. Miss Sarah Jane Godfrey is teacher and is anxious that her work be second to McDavitt has an enrollment of 10 and 9 were present. They are good workers and I am sure they will make good grades on industrial work AND TEACHERS be on the. approved list and will, I) * Can Red Cherries... , Phones, 144 and 49. Garage 35 as they are interested in this. Miss Mildred Bennett is teacher. Haynes has an enrollment of 24 and 10 were’present. They are good rorkers and will have a. school Ls reali bua ie Pequip- ment they have to work with. Mr. Cyrus.Meyers is teacher. : Bever has an‘enrollment of 19 and and 19 wers’ present.- They have made some improvement here and need to make more. Mr. John O’Dea is teacher and has his work doing well. Scifers has an enrollment of 25 and 23 were present. They have not had time to clean up but they are going to. Miss Jessie Burch is teacher and will do them good work with the good workers she has. Double Branch has an enrollment of 19 and 19 were present. They are getting started well but need some equipment to work with. This is a good working school. Miss Hazel Rice is teacher. Pleasant Gap has an enrollment of 33 and 32 were present. They have some nice new furniture and a good start on a library as a result of last year’s teachers efforts. Mr. I. N. Earsom is teacher this year. Orchard Grove has an enrollment of 25 and 25 were present. They have a new teacher's desk, a clock ‘and a slate blackboard since last year. ‘Mr. Ralph Culver is teacher and is|}- getting his work-well organized. Marshall has an enrollment of 16 and 16 were present. They are do- “|g good. work and expect ‘to add hany new things before the year is fgone. Miss Mildred Poffenberger is peed ; -ARE WHAT YOU WANT—IF THEY ARE LOW READ WHAT WE HAVE ~~: Plug Tobbaccos,. Horse Shoe, per plug, Tobaccos, Smoking Old Hill Side. -6for 25c Duke’s Mixtu: -6 for 25c Bull Durham -6 for 25c Drum... -6 for 25c ~ Night Rider -@ for 25c Prince Albert .3 tor 26c Velvet ... .3 for 25c Tuxedo .. .3 for 25c Dixie Kid.. .3 for 25c Union Lead: 3 for 25c Granger... 6 for 25c Loose-Wiles Crackers, box, salt or plain 644cn All 10c pkg. Crackers 3 ‘for 25c. All Sc pkg. Crackers 6 tor 25c, Cereals of All Kinds f Wheat. 2 for 25¢ Post-Toasties 2-for 25c nee Biscuit 2 for 25c Krinkle Cornflakee..3 tor 25c Puff Wheat..........3 for 25c Round pkg. Oats. 3 for 25c Post Tavern.....:...2 for 25c Grape Nut 2 for 25c Canned Goods Can Corn, extra good,-3-for 25c.... Square Deal, per plug Pick, per plug. Tinsley, per plug. Picnic....... hive Honey Dip. Red Ribbon.. Old Kentucky. .6 for 25c -6 for 25c -6 for 25c 3 for 25c Cream Kello, +..2,for 25c Kellog Wheat. Flakes 3 for 25c Kellog Corn Flakes.2 for 25c “Can Tomatoes, .extra good, No. 3, 10c can Can Peel Peaches...3 for 25c Can Sweet Potatoes 2 for 25c Can Hominy ........3 for 25¢ Can Kraut Can‘Baked Beang...3 for 25c Can String Reanee- -8 for 25c . 3 for 25c Can Beets, No. 3....3 for 25c Can Kidney Beans:.3 for 25c Can White Cherries 2 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c Can Blackberries.... Can Raspberries,.... Can Gooseberries... 90--Fords to Date*£-90 bei for $490.00 or 3 for $1470.00 on a YOURS FOR BUSINESS, Norfleet é Ream The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store. BUTLER, MO. West Side Square Of BUTLER, MISSOURI j Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits $357,000.00 The Largest and Strongest Financial Institution in Southwest Missouri Always has Money to Loan on Farms in Southwest Missouri Eastern Kansas and Oklahoma on 5 or 7 years Time AT LOWEST INTEREST RATES . ° @ Have a complete Abstract of Title to all lands and, town lots id Bates County, which we keep up with the County Records dally. FURNISH RELIABLE ABSTRACTS, FEES REASONABLE Pays Interest on Time Deposits For 6 or 12 Months for. Your Idle Money. Always has SAFE Mortgages for sale. During the last 40 years we have sold thousands of mortgages to money lenders WITHOUT ANY PURCHASER LOSING A DIME OF INTEREST . OR PRINCIPAL. Scasenvencsiice-<-siniiiiaheaighaea ditiatscois ada DIRECTORS John Deerwester C. A. Allen C. H. Dutcher Dr. J. W. Choate A. B. Owen ‘Wm. E. Walton, President_ J.B. Watton, Vice-President John E. Shutt J. B. Walton Wm. E. Walton Frank Allen, Secretary. C. A, Allen, Treasurer Frank Allen .