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Buy your oil.now, all crude oils are up. ; LOOSE-WILES CRACKERS 7c pound by hox, salt or plain HARDWARE Stove boards, washing machines, clothes wringers, Perfec- tion oil heating stoves, scoops, corn knives, builders hardware. Ford Automobiles Towra core 99-00 FO. B, DETROIT Roadster - $390.00 . orfleet é Ream The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store. Phones, 144 and 49. Garage 35 BUTLER, MO. West Side Square 133, County Court - } six months approved. : Renewal of dramshop license to Sheriff ordered 10 make deed! AVE; Alahachfor.acterm ot six for Hiram Nichols property sold | inonths approved. under school loan to C. E. Rob-| Highway Engineer authorized - bins. ‘linnasaren, Tot H‘ repair the south half of Set- _, County sure on tles bridge over Grand River, be- Stone presents warrants for ¢a0-/ tween Mingo township and Cass eellation as follows: | county. Ad Ad ey pot | Highway Engineer atithorized oe fund. see ‘to repair bridge over Straight rude Tet ae Maen Ibranch in Deepwater. township, pile: bali salty #1 im section 23, provided citizens do’ 3 Hanae jall necessary hauling. Mt. Pleasant R. R., $2128.95 Pool hall license granted A. A. Assessor of Grand River town. cise dating August 21, 1915 and {1 ship notified to correct deserip- | ending February 20, 1916. tion on following real estate to| School loan of $400 granted L. correspond with deed: All that) yw Richardson on lots 49, 50, 51, portion of section 10 lying south | Gillam’s addition to Adrian. and west of Grand River. Highway engineer ordered tol norks cred 40,000 : idgaed Massa: , make estimate for bridge in Min- : go township between sections 29 Armenians, Report Says. and 32 over Peter Creek. Turin, Italy, Sept. 13. —More Township collectors’ bonds ap- than 40,000 Armenians, who were proved as follows: jordered deported’ into the interior _M. L. Hurt, Mingo. of Asia Minor, disappeared | on TT. H. Lynch, Spruce. : ithe way and were probably. mas- C. P. Harrison, Grand River. |sacred by Turkish soldiers and J. W:.Fleener, West Boone. Kurds, according to information ws ‘. ee eee. received here- ‘today from Avali. . 8. Bradley, Prairie. Anarchy reigns in a e rt Ordered that State Auditor be f eng es requested to draw warrant for $14648.22 the amount of state school money apportioned to Bates_ County. Renewat of dramshop license to J. J. Richardson for a term of ing demoralized, it is reported. Deserters are pillaging the cities. Fight hundred thousand Armen- ians from- Trebizond, Erzerum, Caeras and other cities were de- ported into the. interior. AT STARI The ‘Steady, No-Flicker, Easy-on-eye Pictures—Why? ‘Because- We use the the latest up-to-date motor dri a oe Don't let a STATE CONSTITUTION Tells Road Boosters at ¢ Hannibal Company will” present Thee Broadway | Amusement, Gene }} Stratton-Porter’s ‘‘Freckles’’ at uae the Fisk Opera House Friday; Oc- tober 1. --There-has- been notliing~~ pro- duced: inthe history of the Amer: ican stage. just like ‘‘Freckles.’’ It is distinctive and original, but of such absorbing interest that it is not difficult to understand why the millions of fiction read- ers have delighted in the story, nor why the song play has be- come so popular with all classes of theatre goers. .; 4 In_ this dramatization, Niel Twomey has kept faithfully to the text of Mrs. Porter’s story; every character has been brought out in bold relief in the pfay, and where the picture was in the mind’s eye of the reader, it is now in the actual line of vision. The great Limberlost scene, in which “‘Freckles’”” has taken hold of life is realistically shown. It is a beautiful stage picture with the thickness of the swamp form- ing a dark massive background below, while above gigantic trees. The coming of ‘‘Freckles’’ will he a theatrical event just as it was an event in fiction; the song play is now as great a success as in the story and is playing to im- mense crowds everywhere. The music for the play and the songs rendered’ by ‘‘Freck- les’? and. the various characters are by the Viennese Composer, Anatol Friedland, it is said to be a novelty, from a musical point. of view and the songs among the most beautiful heard in a long po, ie time, | ‘Campaign Against Cholera, | at $16,200 Set Aside for ‘hictiitie: tions Returned to Serate. —Hannibal,- ew. B— Speaker Champ Clark in his ad- dress today at the opening of the ninth annual convention of the Missouri Association of Highway Engineers, declared that he, like any other American with com- mon sense, was opposed to peace at any price. asserted that there is something wrong with the edu- cational system of the. country and declared that Missouri - was behind in tyo things, roads and dairying. Expressing his belief that the United States would not be drawn into the foreign war, Speaker Champ Clark commend- ed the administration of Presi- dent Wilson in regard to his for- eign policy. He declared for a reasonable prepardness for war on the part of the United States, but asserted that he was against “‘bankrupting the country to build battleships and maintain arimes.’’ “One of our difficulties in building roads in Missouri is our Constitution. It ties our hands. T am in favor of a constitutional convention for Missouri. I would make it so people could do what they want to do in local im- provements. ~ State Highway Commissioner Frank W. Buffum made .a 15 minute talk, in which he advo- cated using convicts for road work, ‘a wet Hog cholera lias been reported on a few farms in Bates and Cass Counties during the last few days. o The Agricultiiral Service of the University will ¢o- operate with the farmers of these counties in continuing the cam- paign that was started several months ago. They have assigned me to work over these counties.|chairman of the four committees | Since it will be necessary for me/after a meeting at the American} jthe State Senate appropriations Extensioti‘'u committees for inv restigation of capit ital furnishings, insurance, revision of idws for children and the wages’of women did children was mailed yesterday to State Treasurer E. P. Deal, by the] of Turkey and the army. is becom- |: to be in Cass county part of the | Hotel. ; z| time anyone wanting my services| Deal ruled several weeks age should call Jesse E. Smith at the| that because of the depleted Be Missouri State, Bank, Butler, Mo.|dition of State finances and the Everey farmer should cooper: | controversy over the school funds ate by using every precaution|/that all sums appropriated for possible to prevent an outbreak special investigations would have of cholera on his farm. All feed-/to be returned. ing and sleeping quarters should] The chairmen, John F, Morton be kept.in a sanitary condition|(. M. Buford, Lee Welch and by cleaning and disinfecting with fresh slacked lime. Hogs should he changed to clean premises as often as possible. Any changes to be made in methods of feeding should be brought about very gradually, as sudden changes are apt to ca digestive disturbances and _pre- dispose the animal, thus makiny them more susceptible to disease. Do not vacinate unless disease is in your herd, or immediate lo- cality. When necessary to: vac- England ee Egy Soldiers cinaté use serum alone treatment |}. New. York, Sept. 9.—Dr. Syd- as the simultaneous treatment will put cholera on your farm. ney Walker, Jr. of the Cook M. I. HURLEY, |County Hospital Chicago who ar- Field Demonstrator in Hog Chol- rived here after serving five era Control. months in France as First Lieu- tenant in the Royal Army Medi- Battleship Plans 0. K’d to Cost}cal Corps, says the British had $15,000,000 Each. 2,000,000 troops under arms in they will continue their investi- gations on their own account, and collect for the expense later. The appropriations were: Fire | insurance investigation, $10,000; supervision of furnishing ° new capitol, $1,800; investigating wages of women and childrerf. $3,000; revision of laws affecting health of school children, $1,500. 4 hs Beans for............25¢ \ check for $16,300 covering | Michael Kenney, intimated that || | your home the gas half of ett Washington, Sept. 11.—Con- France when he left Boulogne fifteen da D tract plans for two dreadnaughts served fet HE Silliers, pe re for the United States Navy were| west of Bethune, and afterward signed today by Secretary of the at Etaples near Boulogne, Navy Daniels. Exclusive of ar- “The. British were slo w to mor and armament, the limit of} move at first,” he said, ‘and cost fixed for each ship ia $7,- their army was hampered “by its 800,000. Fully equipped each S ‘probably will cost in the neigh- od tape; but now they have 2, 000,000 men of all ranks in borhood of $15,000,000. In designing the new battle.’ | France, who are better fed, cloth- ed and equipped than any sol- ships particular attention has been given. to what has been diers I have ever seen.’” learn m the present war in| ‘ ; Europe regarding big gun vessels Henry G. Thomas. The funeral of Henry G. Thom- and while the plans are being| guarded with more: than ‘usual|as who died at his home Flas ton ie, Dani It be Enos chanic street We Mr. Daniels let it be known To ) lay i ina ble oy of Canned Goods for the win : DON’T BE MISLED By sonie one telling you that canned goods: will be higher this winter For they will not | Just buy them as'you need them. Get them fresh every week. California Canned Gogds will be cheaper this winter than for years. You can al- ways get— 4th good Rice for. ........25¢ 4%bs good dried Peaches...25c 3: cans good full salmon for 26c 3 packages. Macaroni for 25c 3 packages Spaghetti for 25c 3 cans Pie Peaches... i Scans Gooseberries for 25c 3 cans Blackberries for...25c 6 cans Milk for.. »- 25c 3 packages Jello for. Be ' 3 packages Junket Tablets 25c 3 boxes Matches for.......10¢ 3 cans No. 3 tomatoes for 25c 3 cans good Corn for.. 3cans Peas for...... 3 cans Pumpkin for.. 3 cans Kraut for.... 3 cans kidney ‘beans for...25¢ 4 cans Baked Beans for.. :25¢ 1 quart Fresh Roasted Peanuts for 1 Jitney 3 Don't be misled by cheap imitations. Stay by the old reliable EVER-GOOD COFFEE. Every package guaranteed and a real dish with each package. Over 4000 pounds sold, 700 pounds sold in August and never a kick on dish or coffee. ‘You always get the right thing at the right -price. Highest cash price for eggs at : Gosnell’s Grocery Eygye ~ & Problem 00 aYear to You! 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