The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 8

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Navy is More Fit [Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Than Ever Bafere Jaage Joba Silvers received a tel- Foniegion Chee peng siding Hod his HI |BURPEES |: FRESH BULK GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1915 NOW READY Punters Seed that will grow. Best grade only of mil- my? _ _- | let, Kaffir Corn, Amber and Orange Cane, ee "| Gow Peas, Soja Beans, Feterita, Blue Grass, aio White Clover, Red® Clover, Sweet Clover, Li Rape, Timothy, Alfalfa. °. - Largest Sizes SPRING BULBS “res sizes, Caladium or Elephants Ear, Tube Roses, Begonias, Gloxinias, Lily of the Valley, Boston Ivy, Moon Vines, Cannas, Cinnamon Vines, Ma- deria Vines. _ 4 DANLIAS, just received, the finest imported Holland Bulbs. These are not the little slips you would get from department stores, but full hills or clusters. If you obtained such bulbs in the city they would cost you 20 and 25c each or $2 and $2.50;dozen I will sell them at each 15c. I have the following favorites Clif- ford Bruton, Gov. Wilson, Henry Patrick Jack Rose. Lyndhurst. Maid of Kent, Miss Minnie McCollough. Nymphia Sylvia, Queen Victoria and Red Hussar. These are the choicest varieties onthe |! list. Each 15¢ ee D E A Cc Oo N S ; eas Send me your mail orders, midable as those of other workd Baw. They are T. W. Silvers, J. A Silvers, j and Mitton Silvers’ of ape Jesse ‘We just received a from the FORD F R*CO., -authoria- id bac museca ss: there Least 680.00 Paid Back | to every retail buyer of Ford Automobiles. Do you to Butier|| Know what this means? It means that if you want Sumas dco eee eae ‘a Ford you had better get your order in early. from the train fo Oak Hill cemetery|] They are selling all over the country like they are where, after funeral services con-|] are here. We have shipped in 3 car loads (24 ducted by Rev. R. M. Talbert were|] Fords) in one week, and have telephoned the Ford f pit geidng tamara sg at once making 86 Christian Church Church. ords since November 10, 1914. The $50 rebate is Seca ere ao the Right Thing in the now a sure thing for the Ford owners and will bring te ad ce Neha Wey" oun te ie sermon sub-|j 02&CK $15,000,000.00 to Ford | owners. ‘Fhis ecwany lof William J. Bryan, Governar Majer ict for Sunday evening. This will|}] ™€&ns, |and, many leading Democrats. He be practical talk as so many people|| Ford Touring Cars for................... $440 | managed the campaign of Richard T. SF to do the right thing but they 5 ; | Bland for the presidential noenimatin. @=ploy many methods Tine And Roadsters for../................... $390 s 1896 be good and ial The West Side Lunch [eae Snes in tin ewe ed ee ee the F. O. B. Detroit county and was a member- of the Bible school lesson. ' state senate and the house of repre. The endeavor societies meet as se Room willserve lunch | oe Fate | eemew me oe les a e son is now a state senator. pee 8S — —— Good Salmon Sita CEES eC ea tlismementige = 3 for 25¢ g Mr. Farris married . Power will be weet Potatoes and meals at all hours |..." 2 SEB DEP he ae ile Gallon fet ae i of Kansas City, warehouse . <A cordial mvitation. to all: Raspberries jon...... P . og Mr. and oom oar ee all erty fia poling | Can Peeled Peaches gallon te . 90 Heinz Baked Beans... radsh Lebanon today. R. M. Talbert, Minister. | H 10¢ size 3 for 25c ‘ey . We make a specialty of Bre spies scampane: ois ° ———— || Heinz Baked Beans. TSc size 2 for 25c Woa Gl Up Pri i Henry-Grant jj Gallon Apples, can.. Apdthi en wepaReseusue tpeseues sees 25c : The jodges appointed by the Civ: L. Grant of Foster, Mo., seal . Chili and Short Orders Improvement League to decide wpoc “ix Ruby Henry were married! the premises showing the most im- “eomesdsy morning by Rev. R. M. provement during the “Clema-I> Talbert at his home. Be é ; - || Week” bave made their report an: Nr. Grant is the agent of { Everything new andclean. Alldishes recommended that the praes—te * b prepared under sanitary methods ; awarded to the following. s ° : f Second ward—Welsie Waddei be i 3 | first : = Mrs. Nettie Alsbach oe Fee } West Side of the Square | first: Mary Ayres, second. Wedding Annivers sil IT 7 \ Catterlin Building Butler, Missouri} _ F°ort ward—Mrs. Rollie Brooks, ot emo ; The fia rie in cach ward is $3 The Only independent Grecery, Bakery and Nardware Stere. |and the second prize $2 waa BUTLER, MO. WHEN WE DID IT} Yours, =a ADVANCE 4 J G@STYLES In Sayers & Scovill Vehicles t of Weh | about 125, two razors, two clocks and “ar of e have just received a car | - Nig : i a oad of the lat _ about $10 worth of tobaceon. The +> | their “4 aw ere est and most up-to-date buggies ever shown bacco was found in the street in he George HL ‘WE WW | noetbeas ona Suuth and jelen ERE SCARE in Bates County. * pat oS oe neat! Smath, of Moses, of D ‘d z This line comprises all the latest points and When we ordéred paint to sell for 35c per quart we were afraid it was too cheaptobe good. THE TRUTH is that we can’t see any difference in it and our 50c per quart grade. ‘WALL PAPER © Lots of it at the ~ body designs also the new leather and top colors and trimmings.- ai Come in and let us show you. McFarland @> Sons South Main St. : Butler, Mo. United Drug Company —No.I3_ East Side Square Basten. Min.

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