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Is what we all want to see. We have every thing you want for your spring work Red River Early Ohio Seed Potatoes Bliss Early Triumphs Seed Potatoes = —°—S——sC- Early Red Rose Seed Potatoes Northern King Seed Potatoes Big Fat Mackerel ‘Lake White Fish Everything in Garden Seeds, package and bulk 10c each’ 3 for 10c HIGH SCHOOL NOTE cbatt Friday was siphinas Class day. | The school was decorated in purple | and gold and shamrocks. When chapel | was called the fun began. We were} told the Sophs. were Irish and Were | going to celebrate St. Patrick’s day, | The program was as follows: i Piano solo— Medley of Irish songs * Mabel Clarke Paper—‘‘A Mysterious Disappearance” Cannie Sells Song—‘‘When I Dream of Old Erin I’m Dreaming of You’’ 7 Soph. Girl’s Chorus “The Future of the Faculty’’ Anna Mae Burton ‘Songs of Erin’’—Soph. Girl’s Chorus Jokes—Irish Minstrels, The worst digger in the World ‘ Jimmy Simpson Do you Know a Man Named Don- ahue ~ — Soph. Boys’ Chorus Chorus Sophomore Class The Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Staff gave his semi-monthly report and we found the work on the ‘‘Butlerite’’ is progressing very well and the staff is any MISSOURI BUTLER, At the close of business, March 4, 1915 Large No. 3 Tomatoes Large No. 3 Can Beets.. Large No. 3 Baked Beans No. 2 can Corn extra pack..... No. 2 can Beans extra pack... No. 2 can Peas extra pack No. 1 can Oysters extra pack.. Home Folks Corn Flakes Gin UNIVERSAL CAR Large No. 3 Pie Peaches................ Large No. 3 Apples ....... i : Large size Nector Syrup 1 gallon.. Large size Pallice Syrup 1 gallon. No. 2 can Kidney Beans extra pack. “No. 2 can Oysters extra pack...... Y WHILE OUR PRESENT STOCK LASTS 3 for 25¢ Large No. 3 Pumpkin................... 3 for 25c Large No. 3 Hominy.. +3 for 25c Large No. 3 Kraut....... 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c . 3 for 25c vieB for 15c Beaton co edisuatlsime a one na sciedeien on 3 for 25c Crushed Shell for Chickens 55c per hundred Just received a large stock of Automobile Tires and Tubes. All sizes in Goodrich and Fisk’s Tires. Ford Automobiles the Universal car. : - We will have another carload this week Yours, Norfeet dé Ream The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store. Phones, 144 and 49. Garage 35 West Side Square BUTLER, MO. A 'Precedent-Smashing Record ‘pearing at Speaker Champ Clark’s President Woodrow Wilson is just | that he don’t mind breaking prece- dents occasionally, and does not con- sider himself so dignified and exclu- sive that it would be anything of a compromise upon his part to make _ Personal calls upon other distin- guished statesmen in Washington. A few months ago he made a per- sonal call upon Senator William Joel | Stone when the Senator was ill in his apartments. Friday smashed another precedent by ap- home and sending up his card to .the | distinguished Missourian, Speaker Clark, and procuring the benefit of their long experience. in pNblic life, he is not likely to do any- thing that will draw criticism upon him. There are no better Demo- crats than Stone and Clark, nor. are |there any two. other men in public evening he} | Moore Lumber Co. life who are better posted than they. | Boonville Hog Oil 10c per Pelion: sat Logan- 28-1t Sa 1 coming six-year- old, 35 hands _ high, black with white points black with white points. 2 three-year-olds, 144 and 14-3 hands high, These jacks are well broke. Good Terms will be given'to Purchaser. working hard to make it the best An- | nual. High School on Friday, March 26, 1915. special chapel. Mr. at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The business manager of the Annual Staff gave his first report at this chap- el, Senior Notes. The Senior English class are taking up the study of Burns’ life and poems. We have had class discussions on ‘‘Cot- ter’s Saturday Night’? and ‘‘Tam 0’ Shanter.’’, The opinions of the class seem to vary. Admiration, I think, predominates. Ivan Deffanbaugh, the other day rather startled us by sudden- ly saying, ‘‘Say, Miss Fenton, that fel- low, Burns, does write about the fun- niest things—lice andlove!’’ Miss Fen- ton with a dramatit gesture turned to a Senior with ‘‘I have nothing to reply, have you?”’ The Observation class has finished the study of Arithmetic Methods, and are now preparing for Civics and His- tory. Sometimes, when we realize this is the last term and we are so nearly “prepared for teaching,’’ we experience little thrilly shivers of “I wonder where I'll be this time next year?” _ Class meetings are coming thick and fast these days. We have most of the fundamental questions, concerning com- réady to begin work in earnest. Junior Notes. This last week has been one of steady work and various other menaces to Stu- dent Mental ease. The grades from, the tests on ‘‘Selections from Poe’’ | made an exceedingly good showing. | This term we are taking up Shake- speare’s ‘‘Macbeth’’ for class work, and Scott’s ‘‘Ivanhoe”’ as outside read- | | ing... Mr, Coonrod yl a great treat for his beloved Chemistry class Monday morn- | ing, in the form of an announcement | that as soon as we finished our book, | which will be in the near tuture, we} would have laboratory work every day. Now wouldn’t we be unnatural not to! be elated over such a promising pros- | pect before us. * | The Teachers Training class has fin- ished the course in Geography and is| taking up Arithmetic. | The music class is progressing rap- | idly. We have lett far in the rear the dinky exercises and songs of beginners Of part sing- ing. Probably you have seen some of the budding Melba’s and adolescent Caruso’s importantly flourishing copies of sheet music, namely ‘‘Croon, Croon’’ and ‘‘Kuba-dub-dub.’’ Well we are mastering those difficult compositions this week. i The Junior class met Monday evening | of this week for the purpose of elect- | ing delegates to the Student. Senate. Leslie Harper and Anna Belle Thomp- son were re-elected. - Commercial Notes. ' The Junior. shorthand- class is now taking dictation and transcribing their notes on the machine. - Miss Faulkner says they are the best class she ever had. They are working for speed in Typewriting and can write new mater- ial at a net speed of from 50 to56 words per minute. Allies Lose Three Battleships. The Allies are having their trou-. Don’t forget the box supper at the mencement affairs settled, and are: \J M Booker to Rose B Smith lots ;W R Cummings to First National Vick’s drug store this morning and, bles in forcing their way through | Waiting until everyone save the clerk, the Dardanelles.’ Last week they | Clyde Cox, was out, covered him with lost three battleships, the French a revolver and demanded a bottle of | 3 carrying 4 large army to| Later she was arrested. ‘ She will ee es ee Gain tor reg On Tuesday of this week we had ay Wayne Laidlaw, the representative of the Warrensbu;; ra State Normal, told us about the plans for the ‘Missouri Educational] building . Money Loaned Overdrafts Cash and Due from Banks Capital Stock.... Surplus and Undivided Profits. Bills Payable.. Deposits Real Estate (Including Office Building) RESOURCES $662,970.36 2,361.93 27,777.41 120,934.56 $814,044.26 LIABILITIES $250,000.00 129,286:51 105,000.00 320,757.75 $814,044.26. Farm Mortgages Now in Force on our Books $7,500,000.00 . ‘REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | 6, 7 blk 1 Wyatt’s ad Butler, . 'H M Klumpp to Philip Shankland pt bik 5 Reifs add Rich Hill . Dora M Harshaw to Wm Odneal 360 a sec 8 Deepwater......... 15400 | E H Mayer et al to Wesley Rob- inson 80 a sec 26 Rockville... . Bank 40 a sec 21 Deer Creek .. |C E New toH E Surbrugg 197 a secs 1], 15 Grand River ....... Amelia Damm to H M Wilson 80 a sec 14 Osage .......... 00.08 W D Howard to A N Copeland 80 a sec 16 Mt Pleasant .......... 10000 ; Homer Reed to A E Payton lots 11,-12, 13 blk 26 Amoret... ... A W Beach to L Y Cassity tract sec 3 Pleasant Gap ........... |C E Powers to S H Bothwell lot 4 blk 35 Rockville The Master Key By John Fleming Witson | ie Key to very mot . A Thrilling Story of Mystery and Romance. Robert Leonard and Ella Hall % The Climax of Film Achievement. The most Vital and-Gripping Fitm-Drama Ever Eva Tien to WD A jams 5014 a sec 8 Howard.. m J P Hart to Homer Duvall ‘20g sec 36Homer.................. Lucy L Dunn to Mary F Yancy 60 a sec 28 Grand River ....... MT Catron to Ella Walker 39 a sec 9 ayo 8 Wm A Ferrell to David Dalton 80 a sec 16 MtPleasant ........ M W Dey'to M N Teeter 40 a sec 12 Shawnee... ............... M W Dey to OS Snow 40 a sec 12 Shawnee 1300 | Shawnee ...................005 Harve Hinchman ‘to R O Hill 100 a sec 25, 26 Spruce... Gets Drug at Pistol Point Herrin, Ill, March 17.—Mrs. “Jack” Overton--walked into J. O. Produced. Running fifteen weeks, Every. Thursday beginning March 25th, 1915 at the Electric Theatre EYES are VALUABLE So Don’t Neglect Them ‘