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Phe weather ia i but the roads are rather 1 Shortsand Bran ~ Special prices in quantities. Get our price before you buy. Every Sack Guaranteed. ao eae this writing. oe Are you getting your Grocer- ||ncua"Brow's we wel, ies at these prices? Woineulay venta Fly was spent with musi¢ and | Buy yours at our place and see for yourself. The musie was furnished: Yiu’ Loose-Wiles Crackers by the box 7c Ib. wen asin eee Pure Sorghum “ ,.,60c Large Tomatoes, extra Heinz Baked Beans G00d............. 10c can Brown and Miss Anna Kip’ a late hour they all departed f their homes after an’ immense! ‘good time. ? Heinz Baked Beans Can Peaches Peeled medium........ 2 for 25c regular 15c, only...10c Rub-No-More Soap...........7for25c coe Powder........7 for 25c oso os ‘* Soap Chips... 7 for 25c Monarch Catsup, regular 25c, only 15¢ AUTOMOBILE TIRES Get our proposition. On Feb. 1st, 1916 all auto tires will advance 10%. Now is your chance. We will sell you all you want for your next year’s use now at the-old price. Get our payment plan. Don't put it off. It will not cost you’ cent to investigate and you Can save money. We sold 30 Ford Cars last week. Give us your order so we can set it oulttand mark it for you. You can take it when you are ready. Touring cars - $440.00 Roadsters - s390.00 F. 0. B. Factory Phomes, 144 and 49. Garage 35 ¢ Monday... West Side Square BUTLER, MO. H, T. Clark moved to Butler last week. Froin thero he ‘will move to his fram near Amoret in the from Worland yesterday. spring. y Jim Simpson of” Kansas City} . L. Scifers has put a saw mill canie down Tuesday for a visit |on the Henry Nafus place and will : Miss Beulah Journey left last| with the family of Judge Sullins.|saw there this winter. Anyone hweek for Mulberry, Kans. where} W. A. Ephland is enjoying a|wanting hard wood lumber phone she will spend a few months with|few days recreation. He went to|Henry Nafus, 10 on 6. weet relatives. El Dorado Springs last Saturday,| We saw W. A. Baker shipping '- Mr. and Mrs. Will Cain left Sat-| during his absence Judge Sullens|a hog out last Thursday. — urday for Lebanon, Kans., where jis attending to the business at the} Mr. Bentlege is building ‘a new they will visit a few months with | bank. barn with W, Bridgeman as car- his parents. Anson Perkins of Hume spent] penter, . In spite of the big sleet storm |a few hours here Saturday.looking} Mrs. C. Z. Baker had the mis- jast week, all the trains on the in-| after his interests, fortune to get her hand in the terstate made it through except| Sadie Claypool, who has, been sausage mill and injure one of her i the ““Bull. Moose’ (the motor] visiting in Appleton City for the fingers quite painfull, : t car). The evening freight pulled|past ten days returned home Sat-|_ W. G. Thomas has: ‘moved | his a it through: to Butler. urday. © saw mill down on the ‘river and Miss Stella Miller of near Wor-| . W. B. Cather informs us « the| Will saw for C. J. Lane. land came down Sunday to spend|Hurley Lumber Co. have: enough] . J. M. Spain sold a span of mules a week with her aunt, Mrs. Nellie| shingles o cover all of Dr- Wil-|the other day for $440.00. They Rn Arbogast. son’s corn fields, were good ones. ee ; Mrs. W. M. Mills and daughter,| Several parties have _ arranged| Our snow went off with a rain Nora, returned home Thursday|to pay subscriptions to the ico ae ate ue from Denver, Colorado. ~ ‘‘Times’’. with hay, corn, potatoes | it rained all nig! t. is‘reporte —D-T Arbog and A. H. iloyd'@ 5 ete. ou = 18 feet-in-$ were business visitors to Pleasan-|ly-bring them in the editor will be ton and Mound City Monday. very grateful. Sue The Virginia and New Home} Prof. Arthur Henry and wife schools have been closed on ae-|of Foster had just about as nice count of the measles which seem|a time as anyone during the pic- to be making quite a raid on the/nic, says the ‘‘El Dorado News,’’ . two districts, they met many old friends who % “l'were delighted to -see them, and ‘Days Past and Gone. the pent pias lll Fram ; ; ‘y | Pla; with eve and in town, Mey Chasis m Rese Me bette! cin t the Pity Hy band. It for a copy of the ‘‘Foster Times P’ ri Shit wih an ublished by W. F. Rice many | #eems natural to see him Sears ago. In the interest of hu-| °7ce more. ‘ Monday. boy. es Anna Kipf and Beulah Brown. visit with relatives in Kansas City. church Sunday. We hope to see her out every Sunday. The pie and pound party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith was well attended Friday night in spite of the bad weather, All reported a good time, BLUE BELLE. Southwest Pleasant Gap. W. Z. Baker, who is suffering from an attack of appendicitis, is reported better at-this writing. The roads are so slick that it is almost impossible” to get any- where. i Foster. i (Too: late for last week.) hours. If this is true that is some raise. Claude Thomas and wife are re- joicing over the arrival of a néw baby girl, Jan. 20. On account of the high water W. G. Thomas was forced to quit sawing for a few days. : . Rich Hill route No. 5 hasn’t had any. mail for three. weeks on account of high water. sr PIONEER. mianity and for the*people this| The R. B. Campbell butchered hogs Tom Hancock and: family spent Sunday at the home of John Cox. |: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huffman are the proud parents of a baby Mrs. Earl Leeper entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and’ ‘Mrs, Glenn Sargent, .Messrs. ‘Will Brown, Marvin Campbell, . Qlen Sargent and Emmitt Ford, Miss- Mr. Clyde Ellington. returned home Saturday after a two weeks J.H. Ferrell killed hogs last’ ON ar Harriman, - Misses Anna -K Sheep head Syrup, gal. ...35c Heinz Baked Beans Beulah Brown and Mrs. Glen: Sar-',, ‘ Imperial ot le ae large... ..20c |} gent, after which -refradhments|. Crystal White" = ...40c were served by Miss Beulah Mrs. Knoll and family attended | Sunday school at the Baptist ;may | tous | If neys get Foster Primary Pala side of the grave, as Foster is noted for pacts newspaer funerals prot than any other town in Bates|f Mrs. } nty, we republish ‘a few items| presented from that paper which will} interesting to many readers of Cline, formerly of. this od, died at his home/* sf Fesenmeyer.and J. W. Pfander & Son ., of Clarinda,-Iowa. These two herds are noted from coast to coast and from Canada to the Gulf ds two of the greatest herds in America, the official breed paper of the Middle West. ° breeders throughout the corn belt. W.H. Charters Jr. = - ~—-_ Butler, Mo. Butler People Should Not Wait rado,-is here on businesg and ‘vis. The appallingdeath-rdte from | !ike it real well in: their new:home, kidni ; I the fact.that the little. kidney|from Pete Jundy Jr, last, week, troubles are usually neglected un- ; i; 0. Aes d tli they become serious, The slight; ad sick with pneumonia, is slow-| ont all-over the bottom again. symptoms often give place to|!¥ improving at this writing. ' | We-sure have had our share of chronic disorders and the sufferer| | Rev. Spencer filled his appoint-| high water this season. headaches, dizzy ‘spells, if the kid- | Ptilled off in. good shape Friday. attended the roy sale just ney secretions are irregular of|Col. Robbins had.some trouble in’ west of Butler. Monday. Mr. and passage and unnatural in appear-| getting there on’ account. of the| Mrs, McElroy and son, Grover, ante, do not delay. Help the kid-| Miami being out, but he arrived | expect’ to leave soon for Ilinois. Doan’s Kidney Pills are espe-| pretty bad to keep Clydé away. | each sold a span of mules to Chas. cially for kidney disorders—they | The Mt. Carmel Y..P, B. , Will] Argenbright last week. . : uct where others fail. Over one | have a meeting at-the Mt. Carmel| Rev, Spencer will preach at Mt. hundred thousand people have/chureh Friday. night, Jan. 28. Carmel ‘Sunday, Jan. 30’at 3:30 recommended them. Here’s a| Everyone invited to come. 2. J o’cloek.) UNCLE at home: : TE : es i : pea . aa Mrs. Mahala Wainwright, 209 : yeu zn yevens Fulton St., Butler, says: ‘I lad enc 2 2 . an attack of backache and other symptoms of kidney. complaint. There were dull pains across my ing of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I procured a supply at Clay’s Drug Store and three boxes cured me. T have not had the - least » kidni trouble sinee.’’ * -Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t : The German-American National 8 /ST.JOSEPH, MO, W. He Chartere-dr.,. == =. —s danuary 22,: 1916- _ | Butler, Mo., . Dear Sir: | a Bee I have your letter of the 2ist, I am quite sure . that you-have an exceptionally good bunoh to offer. at your coming sale. sah he nue Oe . Walker, of the Poland-China Journal, told me. thet. he thought you had better hogs than either Feasié or . Pfander, but. I had already made arrangements to-attend - these two sales inasmuch as ‘one follows the other. But i will have a representative attend your sale for me.- Any time you find it convenient to be in St. Jo- seph, I would be delighted to have you call that we might have an opportunity of getting acquainted. Aes = Very truly yours, i Walter W. Head. Note—The two herds referred to above as Fessies and Pfanders are the two famous herds of H. Note 2d—Walker, referred to above is C. H. Walker, publisher of the Poland China Journal, The above letter is one of many showing the high standing of this herd with farmers’ and Write for Catalogue. Ne DO IT Now. | Mt, Carmel New John Sedwick of Lamar, C dlo- Our mail carrier, Glenn Hag- gard, failed to get around Friday « on account of the high water. .Ed Corlett.went'to Rich Hill ~ Monday on business and to: visit Ed Hall and family. He. returned - ) ‘ c,.| home Tuesday. ee can Earnest Jarvis wid has. :been| ,.. The Marais des Cygnes river is ’ ‘Until. It is Too Late. iting old friends. He pays they, ley disease is due largely to|, J- ©. Leonard boyght spme gorn slip gradually into some ser-|™ent at Mt. Carmel Sunday morn-| “Mrs, Everett Drysdale was on form of kidney complaint, ig. the sick list last_ week. Se you suffer from backache,; The Wysong and Shay gale was| Several: from this neighborhood pm i=} at once. in“plenty of time. It has tobe| . Jas. Park and R, W. MeCann had-dizzy “ask fora kidney. remedy — that cured Mra Wain