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Adrian, Mo., T hursday, ayo 19th Whitney’s Barn | Rich Hill, Mo., Friday, Nay. 20th || Miller’ s Barn Butler, Mo., Saturday, Nov. 2st Guyton’s Barn Bring in your good horses, I buy them from 5 to 10 years old, from 950 !bs and up. I buy the best that grow and pay the highest cash price. I will give more for -good horses than anybody. .Show me your good draft horses and chunks. I will buy branded or unbranded. I also aroun TEACHERS MEET Three Thousand Attend the State Association Convention at St. Joseph—-Fine Program. The Missouri State Teachers’ Asso- ciation held its fifty-third annyal ses- sion for three days in St. Joseph re-_ tently. The attendance was the larg- est. since the association was organ- ized, with more than three thousand | teachers present, representing every | school district in the state. Large delegations came from St. Louis and Kansas City, and many who could not | get accommodations at the hotels | were entertained at private homes. The convention was called to order by: C. A. Phillips of Warrensburg, president of the state association, and an address of welcome was delivered | by Mayor Elliot Marshall, which was | responded to by Dr. J. A. Thompson, | president of Tarkio College, Tarkio, | .Mo. Mrs. J. B, McBride, president of | the Missouri Congress of Mothers, and | Dr. Edward Howard Griggs of New | York, also were on the speaking pro- gram at the opening session. | The convention was attended by sev- | eral widely known educators of the | country, including Mrs. Mary. Schenck i Woolman, president of the Women’s Educational and Industrial Union, Boston; W. H. Tate, Peabody College | for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.; Dr. Edward C. Elliott, University of Wis-. consin; Miss Naomi Norseworthy, Co- abi University, New York; Dean | Jessup, University of Iowa; stent A. Ross Hill, University of | Missouri, and others. Morning and afternoon sessions were held, the afternoons being de- voted to departmental meetings and sightseeing. | Cholera Proof Poland China Boars. We are now located on our new farm just west of Butler, 1% mile west of track on stand pipe road and have a great bunch of fine spring boars that are Absolutely Immune from Cholera for Life All recorded and guaranteed breeders. Special prices for the next 10 days, come at once and get choice, they are going fast. Don’t forget our best authorities claim hogs will be selling higher next June than at any time in the past 25 years. Get Immune Hogs and Stay in the Game. Don’t Forget new Location When you are in town come and see us. W.H.CHARTERS Jr. OZARK GAME iS. PLENTIFUL | Quail, Turkeys and Deer Reported as i Numerous in the Southwest Missouri Counties. ’ , With the opening of the season for shooting quail in Missouri but three weeks off come reports from every | county in Southern Missouri of an abundant supply of the birds. F.C, | buy_good fat old plugs... Nothing under 15 hands.———- Don’t forget the date as | come to buy IM. Lowenstein NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, ILL. | STRAIGHTFORWARD TESTIMONY * Taxes Are Now Due. All those who desire to pay can find me val tg circuit clerk’s office. City Taxes Now Due Taxes for the year 1914 now due. Books open in my office, northeast Res J. L. Barker, corner basement court house. _ 3 tf! Twp. alone, Mt. Pleasant township. John S. Walker, City Collector. | 3-tf. Many Butler Citizens Have Profited | By It. If you have backache, urinary | troubles, days of dizziness, headaches or nervousness, strike at the seat of ‘|| the trouble. These are often the; | symptoms of weak kidneys and there is grave danger in delay. Doan’s | Kidney Pills are especially prepared for kidney ailments—are endorsed by {over 30,000 people. Your neighbors reccomend this remedy—have proved its merit in many tests. Butler read- ers should take fresh courage in the straightforward testimony of a Butler | Another Car FORD Automobiles 30x3 Goodyear Casings $9.50, first quality - 30x3% Goodyear Casings, $12.50 The above are wholesale prices ( We have another, car of Fancy Red River Ohia Potatoes. Buy your winter and spring ‘spuds’. Grape Juice 1 pint size only.................6..68 15c, regular 25c citizen. Snanteaio iis vclaveed! With Aue ue Grape Juice 1 quart size only. .25c, regular 50c T. J. Stubblefield,204.E, Chestnut] ger of Mrs. Boone Fancher, wife of California Honey. :............:.cseceseeeeeeteneeenenenes 10c pound St., Butler, says: “I, had a severe|a retired farmer of that place, last attack of kidney trouble and Doan’s}/ August, has been continued until Loose Wiles Crackers Kidney Pills quickly cured me. Since| February 7. Judge K. E. Porterfield : § G - : of Kansas City, sitting for Judge A. D. . ‘By the box only 6 I-2c then I have had no need for a kidney} hurnes. granted the continuance when | | medicine.’’ Price 50c, at all estates Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same Buy what you need before the advance. The price of \ flour crackers will go higher and this time of year they will keep until spring. New Peaches dried 3 pounds for 25c Fos vl ee ee . ""g papkapes for 26q. ||that Mr. Stubblefield had. —Foster- New. bulk Raisins.....................ceccceeceeeee 3 pounds for 25c__ || MilburnCo., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. New package Currants.. 3 packages for 25c- || 42t Adv. New Pancake Flour..... ....3 packages 25c Sirsa pee Regular 25c Coffee only..............0..:0ccecesceeeseees 20c pound Adrian Notes. t Now is the time to pa Sugar. From the Joursal. D. B. Reist was elected secretary of the banker’s association which met in Kansas City this week. We con- Get our prices in sack lots—it is going up. BEINF RAnte BEANS souri, Kansas & Texas, while on the projecting bluff one mile east of Port- land, Mo., and fatally injured. of-R. B. Coffey, the Savannah mer- the attorneys agreed to it upon condition that Cof- fey's to $15,000. sourl day” at the Panama-Pacific ex- position is to be May 3, 1915. And the | Missourt building, according to W. D. | ‘| Smith of Princeton, vice chairman of | ready for occupancy December 1. The | structure is being .completed thirty | days ahead of contract time. Garrett, deputy game and fish warden | in the Springfield district, who re- | turned recently from a’ trip through | several counties, also says that the younger quail are unusually large for this time of the year. | Wild turkeys also are reported to be | more numerous than in a number of | years. Several flocks of the birds were reported within four miles of West Plains, venturing into farm | barnyards in quest of food. Young | deer have thrived this year, Warden | Garrett says, and reports from Shan- | non, Oregon, Carter and other thinly | settled counties to the southeast | promise some good sport for deer hunters. x Kw « | Short Illness Fatal.—Mrs. Miranda B. Smith, wife of William A. Smith, is dead at Hannibal after a twelve- hour illness. The body will be buried at South Hampton, Pa. xe x Telegraph Operator Killed.—A man believed to be named Bigelow, an un- , employed telegraph operator of Chi- cago, attempted to board a Frisco pas- senger train at Springfield. He missed his footing and fell under the wheels and was killed. es * * Head Hit a Bluff—A..G. Brown, 47 years old, an engineer for the Mis- gangway of the engine looking for a hotbox, was struck on the head by a xn x Coffey Case February 7.—The trial for the prosecution - d-_be increased from $10,000 + “x * Rush Missouri’s Building.—“Mis- he Missouri fair commission, will be | \ x" * | { Col. Phelp'’s Son Dies. — Cyrus j gratulate him on this honor. Miss India Hoover entertained the members and friends of her Sunday Mrs, Earl J. Haas last Thursday night in a charming manner. Perry Steele has sold the ligh plant to John Bpettner, of Boston, t | ° has given good service and the publie will regret that he is to. leave. Mr. ILES FOR SALE - Glad to have Phelps,. 8-year-old son of Colonel W. | H. Phelps, the Democratic’ politician, is dead from injuries received when in automobile struck. him while he school classs at the home of Mr. and hi riding a bicycle at Carthage. gave = majority of its votes Yor suf- frage at the recent election. Jasper Mase., who will take charge of the county gave a majority of 631 for the plant January let, 1915. Mr. Steele | thirteenth amendment. mission men and stock dealers of Chi- cago to make use of the local yards xn ek Joplin in New Role.—Joplin is one f the few towns of Missouri that en ® Invited to Missouri—The board of There are A Few Things We don’t have in our Christmas stock, but we have so many that you can’t see what we haven't and for fear you didn’t notice it last week we will tell it again. We bought 1000 different articles at a great bargain and to prove it the articles will be here in afew days and as we bought cheap we will ob- serve the golden rule and sell cheap. For 10 days only beginning December ist and ending December 10th, we will sell these 1000 Christmas articles at less than regular wholesale cost and remember its for 10 days only. SAVE UP. United Drug Company. Telephone 15 13 East Side Square Butler, Mo, For Sale:-= 5 Year Scully Lease’ 480 acres, 10 miles northeast of Butler, good improvements, plenty of water; 120 acres of wheat, 180 acres of grass.—A bargain for somebody. Write or see ’ F. A. TAYLOR Butler, Missouri. “How Much is it Costing You NOT to buy your lumber from H.C. WYATT. & SON Careful buyers save. money on our Bargains - four and six inch rough boards for corn cribs—Special Price