The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 10, 1914, Page 2

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s| BATES COUNTY SCHOOLS By Supt P.M. Altieon Scientific Horse- shoeing We do all kinds of general black- smithing and carriage work. Scientific horseshoeing, all lame~ ness of the feet treated by scien- tific horseshoeing. If your horse don’t travel right give us a trial. R. A. HARP Southeast Corner Square. time to attend to them. he does. Mr. T. J. Wheeler is teach- er and there are few better than he. + Victory has an enrollment of 23 and 16 were present. They have some pupils out of school who should ers and are willing to try. Miss Vir- gil Payne is teacher. : Johnson has an enrollment of 21 jand 17 were present. They too have some pupils out of school who should be in school. They will make an ef- tie McAninch is teacher. Amoret has an enrollment of 135 eee oe ae and 126 were present. They are QUESTION CLE! ARED U IP. having'a good school along the line. Every teacher is making a good ef- fort. Mr. and Mrs Wilson have the Batler Readers Can no Longer Doubt high school approved and state aid. The Evidence. Mulberry has an enrollment of 37 and 33 were present. They havea modern heating plant and it works fine. These pupils are good workers But Butler’s pertinent question has soul oS walling uy try 2 eee teas always been “Has se here in its, ysis Wemon te toaceon, Butler been cured?” The word ofa} Eldorado has an enrollment of 31 i stranger living a hundred miles away |@Nd 28 were present. These pupils) Again and again ‘we have read of strangers in distant towns who have been cured by this or that medicine. _AND TEACHERS | Belmont has an enrollment of 9 and 8 were present. They havea small but interesting school. They have aclass in the ninth grade and their teacher Miss Mae Gragg finds Grand View has an enrollment of 36 and 30 were present. ‘The teacher finds it will take most of the year to get the work straightened out as it should be and will have done well if be attending. They are good work- | fort to get them in soon. Miss Pat- | Ideal Christmas Gifts at Welton’s Only a few more shopping days and Christmas will be over for this year. Come early and let us lay aside any-piece you may desire and deliver at your home at your convenience. Although we have a large stock, it is best to make your . -e8 oe ee - . selections early. - : . : A Few of the Hundreds of Gitts We Want to Show You: 1 Fobs & Lockets Will be found here both in solid gold and gold filled and in the newest of de- may be true, but it cannot have the | have always been good workers and same weight with us as the word of /@P€ doing especially weli in reading. | our own citizens whom we know and |“ | Miss Una Judy is teacher and few do | respect, and whose evidence we can j the work she is doing. so easily prove. \ Forbes has an enrollment of 19 and! Mrs. J. T. Craven, 407 East Dako- ji were present. This is the only six ta St., Butler, says: ‘‘Four years | month school in in the county and it, - ago, | suffered from kidney and|should not be. Miss Ethel Marmon bladder complaint. Ihad dull, heavy jis teacher and is doing good work. pains act the small of my back|She keeps the room exceptionally and my head ached. i Doan’s | clean. : i ‘ Kidney Pills, procy at Clay's! Amsterdam is having a good school ; Drug ; at with Miss Blanche Smith as principal ance, ing me. Ihave had no|and Miss Masterson and Miss Maddy | sign 0 ney cor mplaint since.” jas grade teachers. No school in the) Pr “at all dealers. Don't! county has a better interest and few} simply ask for a kidney remedy—|as good. Miss Smith is looking after | get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same|the work of the entire consolidated that Mrs. Craven. had. Foster-Mil-/district, burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. e i Liberty hag an énrollment of 33 $-2t Adv. 19nd 32 were present. They have a ‘good attendance on the part of most List of Letters of the pupils: Miss Kate Walker is temaining uncalled for in the post teacher and has her work ready for, approval. office at Butler, Mo., for the week hie ncaa aa 914: * Old West Point has an enrollment Ambrose, E. L. Andrews, Of 25 and 23. were present. These <e, B. H. Crawford, Mr.; Pupils are willing -workers and are n. T. S MeDonold, Paul /2nxious that» their work should be | Kate Dailey, Mrs H. L. ‘the best possible and they are going 1d Mrs. Fennie Stenker. /t0 tty 10 make it better. Miss Nelle s will be sent to the | McChesney’is teacher. dead letter office December 22, 1914, Willow Branch has an: enrollment if not delivered before. In call- of 23 and 20 were present. They re- | ing for the above, please say ‘‘Adver-/cently gave an entertainment and | tised,"’ giving date of list. cleared $24 which they are going to; J. E. Williams, Postmaster. | spend for equipment that will make | their schoo! better. Miss Ruth Smith | is teacher and is doing good work as | | she always does. \ | Silver Dale has an enrollment of 27 | and 25 were present. They. have a/ ood attendance all the time. This | school is anxious to be placed on the ‘approved list. Miss Jocie Pedrow is teacher and. is doing good-work wee them. | Lone Star has an enrollment of 23 | and 20-.were present. They have | some new desks and are working with a will. Mr. R. W. Guinn is | cood teacher they are ascured ofa good school. Beles ‘Marte Souzen ts wat e ta a5 ominn o signs. Nothing nicer than a ldécket and chain you will find them here Ranging*from 75c to $25 Chains |= both in ladies and gents. Now we have over 65 different pat- SOLID SILVER terns of Fobs alone so come is the most acceptable gift early and look them over. We | for the home. Nothing nicer can show you more Fobs and than a nice Chains than any house outside “lof the city from : Chest of Silver or “$1.50 to $10 in Gold Filled a Single Piece $2 to $18.00 in Solid Gold | We match any piece and above all get our price on any piece you may want. Phone 64 for prices Teaspoons.........$1.00 Dessert............ $2.00 Pablee su 5. eae $2.50 These prices are on MOST — all patterns. Bracelet Watches are the most popular watch for the season. They are also more convenient for the lady or gentlemen. We have them from $2.50 to $40 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Lockets, Chains, Bracelets, Watches R ings, _ Solid Silver and Bracelet Watches and in fact everything you can think of that is carried in an up-to-date Jewelry Store. We want to see you and want to lay away your Christmas presents for you. Phone us for any Goods You Want Laid Away or if you prefer let ‘ us send you a selection package. JewelryCo “Phone 64 '. BAST SIDE SQUARE. [rid notte the register at choc! 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