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A New Back for an Old One-How a The back aches at times with 4 dull indescribable feeling, making “you weary and restless; piercing. pains shoot across the region of the kid- neys, and again the loins are 0 tame It’s a Tight Proposition Missouri is the old father of 60 mile winds, She is also famous for exceedingly wet weather, and then six weeks of exceedingly dry weather with strong winds, ‘and: end- ing up with a wind stérm and rain. This all happens in April - and May just after you have all the silage out of your silo and just before you have had time to tighten up the hoops and gether ready for king storm. But it is a wise man that prepares for war in time of peace. We have been in the silo game for several years and we have studied the SILO game and know just where your troubles are— sin the Lugs <Satre ~And to overcome this difficulty we have bought the Self-Adjusting Straight Pull Spring Lug these spring lugs takes up the slack in your silo hoops as the silo shrinks. Edch lug has a take up of 2800 pounds pressure. With this lug it insures you an air tight silo at all times, as they auto- matically control the expansion and contraction of your silu. These Spring Lugs can be used on old or new silos and right now is the time to put them on before the wind begins to blow, and while you have the time to look after the work. kidneys are weak. . You cannot teach the cause. Follow the example of this Butler citizen. — Mrs. W. H. Hupp, 107 Broiiay | Butler, says: ‘I had severe’ attacks made me weak and tired. About a year ago I heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills and getting a box at -Clay’s Drug Store, I began using them. They brought me prompt relief. Since then, whenever I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills, they have benefited me.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same | ‘that Mrs. Hupp had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 24-2t Adv. Elkhart. Uncle Jim Fuller and wife. were badly hurt a few days ago. Mrs. Stephens spent one day at Albert Daniels last week. Jim Herrell of Butler took dinner at Mr. Gregory’s one day last week. | William Westover’s little girl has a bad case of the mumps. Deacon Fritts returned from sduth- east Missouri last week. He didn’t locate. ; The writer had the bad luck to get his mustache burnt off one night last week. Last Saturday being the last day of school at the Lone Starr school house, quite a number of the parents surprised the teacher and children witha big dinner which all enjoyed. W. H. Keeton’s children are still on the sick list. Charley Kershner’s baby i is on the sick list. Last Sunday being Mrs. Lelia Bruner’s 22nd birthday, quite anum- ber of friends gathered at her home with well filled baskets. A. good time was had by all. | The Easter egg roast will be pulled | | off next Sunday at the Arthur West- | over grove. Every body is invited to come and bring eggs and have a; good time. C. B. Henderson and wife and Miss Inez Beck spent last Sunday at the home of Col. Lockridge. W. F. Stephens and wife called at/ the writers last Sunday night. JOHNNY. ocsier Roofs will make your Silo 8-ft higher We also carry a complete line of Fixtures for Silos Anchors, Turn Buckles, Guy-wires, Inner and Outer Hoops, Bolts, Staples,_Staves. We are also Selling the The Kalamazoo Tight Tile Silo, The Gulner Lock Silo, And our One-Piece Clear Fir Stave Silo. Logan-Moore Lumber Co. ‘Phone No. 18 BUTLER, MISSOURI Candidates for Graduation. | | Well for you to make an investigation. The following rules for graduation ‘Call at the high school office -where are laid down by the Board of Edu-| | records may be inspected -and teach- cation of the Butler Public Schools | @rs consulted. My regular office hour for candidates for graduation from |#8 from 1:00 to 1:45 but will see you the High School for the year 1915, at any time of day. All candidates must complete at least’ Very respectfully submitted, fifteen units of work, must have made , __W. L, Coonrod, Prin. an average be at ce etd Trunks, Suit Cases Black & Arnold. five per cent in the required subjects | ely Tee for the first three quarters, and must | New Hay Record. make a grade of at least seventy-five) Two hundred and forty-nine car- per cent in each of the subjects for | loads of hay arrived in Kaneas City, the fourth quarter. Consequently the | the largest supply ever reported at following pupils are candidates for | any market in one day. It exceeded graduation and will upon proper com- | the previous largest supply here, pletion of last quarter’s work receive | which was reported last Monday, by the diploma. ' forty-six carloads. Helen Adair, Wilma Brown, Mar-, The supply in Kansas City today gretta 'Broyles, Maurine Chambers, | was larger than the combined receipts Ethel Coonrod, Ivan Deffenbaugh, in Chicago, St. Louis and New Or- Marie Deweese, Marvel Fail, Nola leans, the three other markets that Fields, Margie Greenup, Faye Har- claim importance in hay trade, Kan- per, Helen Hulse, Martha Henry, Flor- . sas City is first in hay. ence Kelso, Virginia Lewis, Mattie Most of the hay, which was alfalfa Ingles, Beulah Lollar, Howard Mc- and prairie, came from Kansas, Ne- Cann, Helen Maxey, Theresa Mead, ' braska, Oklahoma and Colorado. Martha Park, Ruth Rockhold, Walter Since the first of the year, weekly Werhott, James Williams. | receipts of hay have amounted to 750 Buy all your work clothes of us for | the summer Black & Arnold. Along the Miami | The infant daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker died Tuesday ! evening of last week. The little one’ came Monday evening and gave promise of being a blessing to the home’ for many years, The grief and disappointment of the family are shared by many sympathizing rela- tives and friends. Interment was made in Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. Walker is getting along as well as Grade cards were given out to pu- | to 950 carloads, and for the year, thus pils last Friday for the first three | far, more hay has been received in quarter’s work. Parents should ex- | Kansas City than in any previous sim- amine these very critically. There | ilar period. is but one quarter left in which to| ___make good,__If your chil more grades on his card it would be | supply now being marketed. The immense crop of alfalfa grown arge that to step is agony. No use to rub | or apply a plaster to the back if the; of backache and was also -bothered | by pains over my kidneys, which | tised,”’ giving date of list. BUTLER, MISSOURI RESOURCES Money Loaned OVOTATANE bileaicnsysigsy seria ys + i ainielaie seloitialola sie ticnatau auietice sip tersiewaitetriert Real Estate (Including Office Building) Cash and Due from Banks LIABILITIES Capital Stock.... Surplus and Undivided Profits. Bills Payable Deposits ‘Farm Tlortgages Now in Force on our Books $7,500,000.00 - List of Letters | W. C. T. U. Announcement. remaining uncalled for in the post | State Lecturer Mrs. Rev. Bertha | office at Butler, Mo., for the week | Bowers, will deliver two lectures énding March 30, 1915: |next Monday, April 5th, atthe Baptist -W. C. Reek, J. A. Tipton, Mrs. church under the auspices of the Wo-| Lucille Culberson, Mrs. Nannie Hol-; man’s Christian Temperance Union. loway, Mrs. Preston Porter, Miss | One lecture will be given at 2:30, the Belle Steele. ‘other at 7:30. A free will offering These letters will be sent tothe will be expected. Everybody urged dead letter office April 13, 1915, | to attend. j if not delivered before. In eall- | ing for the above, please say ‘‘Adver- | Mrs. Kate Tuttle, Press Supt. ae Shipment of food by parcels post/| J. E. Williams, Postmaster. + Germany and Austria has increas- _ed 33 per cent since January, accord- bes C. Hoots ‘ing to Martin J. Faubel, chief ‘clerk | Upholstering and Mattress Renevo- ; of the foreign mailing section of the} ting. Guarantee First Class Work. Chicago post office. He says the One block north of square on Chest- | shipments are being made by indi- At the close of business, March 4, 1915 nut street, Butler. Mo. 24-1t* | viduals to individuals. could be expected. Mrs. Walker, mother of Frank Walker came down from Kansas City to spend a few days with the family last week. Merton Shillinger and family from near Spruce spent Saturday night and Sunday with A. G. Hoyt and uy. 2 Jim: McCann of Kansas City visited relatives and friends in this vicinity from Thursday until Sunday noon. : MIAMI. | - Butler Boy Makes Good LOOK at THIS Remarkable offer which has never been offered only by stores in large cities ENGAGEMENTS We have been able to buy 4 dozen Ladies’ small Diamond Rings at a remarkably low price'and we are going to give you the benelit, so every lady or girl can own a DIAMOND. Beginning on Satur- day April 3rd. we will sell begs $1. °° Down and ‘$1.00 a week. Prices from $10.00 to $26.00, Come in and ask about: them and let us show them to you. - 3 Mrs. Will Bernhardt, . Seely _ By the way it you can't read this you need ce Sr alee ae, ain $662,970.36 2,361.93 27,777.41 120,934.56 $814,044.26 $250,000.00 129,286.51 105,000.00 329,787.75 $814,044.26 Italy Buys K. C. Horses. Kansas City, Mo. March 27.—Italy placed its first orders for horses on the local market today, when .two Italian army officers bought 150 cav- alry and artillery animals. It was as- serted the lie ee are the first of a shipload. Local dealers shin asserted today ‘that the Roumanian Government had | begun negotiations for the purchase . | of mounts, and that it had been inti- mated that country will be a heavy buyer on the local market shortly. Representatives of the French and British armies have been buying ani- mals here for several months and are still heavy purchasers. Local dealers also have transacted a heavy business _| with Belgian officials. What i Spring Should Come Now? Are You Ready? Are you "Ready to do. Soni Spring Patching? Have You Made Arrangements for Paint? IF NOT: then we are the Fellows You are Looking for—WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. = you need. The right kind for-évery use. Let us fill your oe How about your ; Don’ t let the flies get the start on you. _can fit you up anew at a low cost, s painted with our SCREEN. ENAMEL, It keeps the v We Have the Patch Up Lunn. Moderate in price. ‘WINDOW AND DOOR SCREEN One fly now means or maybe the old ones < ~ in quality.