The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 18, 1916, Page 3

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tination will he held in the But- high school building June 2 Soni id 3, The order of subjecta will : died as ollows: First day: Geog: y phy, grammar, arithmetic, He had been a resident of haan ture and reading; Second day: vy ivil fury, U. 8. history, \ i i agriculture, algebra, adv. science, : -4¢ {literature and adv. history. Those shall be sprinkled Sunday or not. teachers who expect to attend|| - T have extra fine stock of Sudan hard Ae et ie te St ‘summer school and write on the|} 90m Grass and germinating 98 per cent. on Sunday. examination should write to me HAMMOND ’S-SLUG-SHOT poe OES and get a number before leaving An insecticide for garden use, to destr to b Judge Charles G. Revelle of the, oH perv Saad bikes alone con-|| cabbage worms, and certain Worms on. pide tobaceo, to- Supreme Court has anndéunced|#C°rab’e contusion far the exam-i} sate and egg plants, flea beatles, striped cucumber beetles- county for 47 years. oe 3 oe Ty 2 ae 20 “2 © Goosebe: ; ey : ner in charge. “2 « Bilackberrie that he will not be a candidate to A ; and similar leaf eating insects, certain slugs and caterpillar 609 PUMPKIN. cece cece secon i apie Pd pce seat | on trees and rose bushes. Slug Shot kills the larva of the po- “3 “ Cherries, white, reg. S5c, only............... . tend Send y ae Fy tato beetle. Can be used with safety to human beings. on all “+ 3 Baked Bean: : . Loui endent may endorse second grade}} Fisnts ‘ner pound 100. « 3 “ “a 3 for 28c Bae ai ies certificates lg a a coun- is : i ie, ple gee aig. me The Clark Chronicle says that|ties. School boa members SPECIAL NOTICE “ xan Sarees Rotatoe ai 10c | Butler is not the only Papin with | Should not employ a teacher with Unless extended by the factory the 6 qt Wear-Ever Kettle “3 " Tomatoes...... Oc a white colt, Isaac Coy, of that |® second-grade certificate from an|] sale at 98¢ ends Saturday, May 20th. a j *« 3 Table Peaches, peeled....... re ee part of the state says a pore palcinig oo, Pagel pepe | * : “3 Fancy ‘“ in syrup, regular 25c, only. : white colt was foaled on his farm |! \ ; ‘ South Butler 5 ; “ EET ed ih egeees ese meen upat ed 10c _ |it or not. This especially applies Side G of ioe Ma Laseiceesivessa adeeb 10% 3 for 25c aitopiaaky to the eastern part of the county Square J. D. D EACO N Mo. ye 1 Preston Bullock, who some time| Where a number | loge naa teen: sca 0 attempted to rob the bank of} fail to get schools in their home rpg ied hss ok aa doe. | Meztevaig in eron county county come ins ate, They ae ! White Syrup, extra good quality Teer ke ae ae they would not have'this to do. to 15 years in the penitentiary. “1 Thave only received about half — | Loose-Wiles Crackers ris” 76 bs ee 6. reese el ite Renabsenang Samer ton, Marie Talbott, John Jackson, WE LOST Flora Dalton, Mabel Smith, Wil-| . —_—_ ma Chambers, Zera Baker, Ruth| The Ft. Scott Team was the Best Cunningham, Newton McKee, Mudders, . Minnie Trout, Lola Simpson, ‘ Cleda Elder, Elridge Bendure, Only a small crowd of dyed-in- . see the-wool fans turned out Sunday Myrtle Fleming, Winnifred Kash, " Seopa to see Butler and Ft. Scott play Thelma Wriwht, Nona Buckley, /\ ; Stace ; base ball in the fhud,- Those who Winnie LaFollette, Lena Fleisch- dia F er, Loleta | Heckadon, Gordon bes 80 were eee by seeing @ Chappell, Roxy Cox, Williard | S428 enough ball game. month the first log cabin was|this at once. These papers should : built in Louisiana by John Bry-|)¢ filed with me by the 15th of FANCY COOKIES son. The city is ayia to arrange| May, and districts are likely to some sort of celebration to cele-| jose their state aid if these reports brate the event.—St. Joseph Ob-} ave not in by this time. Regular 20c lb. Bellefield Atcheson of Hudson : ate The rain of the morning made ; au ee ‘ township who gets his diploma mii heat ai the field rather muddy and a light ON LY 10c Ib. Joseph P. Fontron of Kansas this year has never been absent {rain fell during the game making ing and quick field- A: ©. Coberly Attends Lumber.| jas" ase ramming and 4 man Convention, Manager Ellis sprung qa ney pitcher, Earl Orear, and he .pitehed gilt edged ball and would haye been returned a winner had ” it not been for some bad errors behind him in the fourth inning. With a little tore experience Orear will make a cracker jack. Henry caught one of his best games and seems to be in for a good season this year. He is full of ‘‘pep’’ and is working all the time. ; There were three ex-leaguers in the F't. Scott line up and the whole team were sure enough ball players. Bravis, the pitcher, being t especially good. Manager Ellis informs us that he hopes to have them here again soon and all those who enjoy a good fast ball game should turn out to see them. The score by innings: S 123456789 R.H.E. Butler 0010021004 8 6 Ft. Seott 0004200006 5 3 Next Sunday Pleasanton, Kas., the best team that played here last season, will be the attraction. City has filed his official declara-|from or tardy to school since he tion with the Secretary of State|started eight years ago. This is We carry the largest stock of as a Progressive candidate for|cettainly a fine record. Who can 5 7 5 i beat it? AUTOMOBILE TIRES for mayor at the recent clecton| Tle rural graduation exercises : es ‘. will be held in the circuit court between Kansas City and Joplin Laan ek room in Butler, May 20, 1916. The The senate last week confirmed | program is ag follows : Piano role, Let us have your order for a the appointment of W. A. Shelton| Miss Elizabeth Ewin; devotional, ft of Windsor, Henry County,. as| fev. G. R. Scroggs; reading, Miss FORD C AR United States marshal of the west-| Josephine Simpson ; address, H. 0. : ern district of Missouri. Shelton| Maxey; presentation of diplomas, The only car manufactured that the sun never sets was appointed marshal more than | A. C. Moreland. on. We have a few yet and will be glad to mark a year ago but the appointment| The following scholarships were Y held in the Senate by Sen-| won: Butler, Mabel Padley and one and hold for you until you are ready to take it. siek : ee i ry Pen lee, Bich: HAI. Lester A.C. Coberly, manager of the Logan-Moore Lumber Yard _ re- turned the first of the week from a three days session of the South- western Lumbermans Association at Hollister,Mo., and reports a most pleasant and profitable time, When not attending meetings of the association the delegates spent their time fishing in White river. Mr. Pittman, advertising and efficieney expert gave instruction in house planning and advertis- ing service to customers. The subject of building conven- ient, well lighted, heated and ven- tilated school. houses was thor: oughly diseussed and Mr. Coberly has plans of a school house that has been built in several Western States and has always given satis- | faction. The Logan-Moore Lum- ber Company has, euts and de- scriptions of this building and will be glad to furnish them to any one interested in better rural schools. 4 | Mr. Coberly says these meetings Wood and Fay Blankenbaker; Pe 4 t ; Up in La Plata the Commercia¥}-Adrian, Newton Morris and Helen ae i Z b ae j Club has passed a rule that any | Frazier; Hume, Edna Brayton. : u i : : ; member of that body who pays} The following pupils. will re- ; any money to traveling charity|ccive diplomas: Bellfield Atche- solicitors shall be fined $10. Aj|son, Alma Smith, Chester Kash, The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store |) «o)i,itor must go before an officer | Evangeline Gilliland, Marie Stay- Phones, 144 and 49. Garage 35 of the club and show credentials] ton, Ermine Zimmer, Ethel Hoov- West Side Square ; BUTLER, MO. and if they are, allright they are} er, Cliff Medlin, Marie Hegnauer, paid out of the club’s funds. AJCalvin Strange, Ralph Cummins, pretty good rule. Winnie LaFollette, Mary Harp- —_— er, Robert Rowe, Velma Oline, What is said to be the largest} Bessie Braden, Helen Frazier, single piece shipment of its kind|Goldie Whitehead, Lucy Wal- ever handled by an American|bourn, Glenard Thomas, Mere- railroad, was that of a 160,000-|dith Black, Marguerite Shim-|inq the instructions eae Ee pound electric generator which|fessel; Gladys Miller, Velma} nodeled Sitar ithecchiortconsses at me arrived in Joplin Sunday and was|Gander, Cecile Thomas, May|the Missouri ericultaraaachacl | Eggs for Setting. taken to the power plant of the|McGinnis, Nina Keen, Ed-| Instead of farming they are in-| Thoroughbred S. C. Rhode Is- Globe News Herald. | Mabel Padley, Gladys Cummins, |P"?'* 8S "wmbermen. . rs. J. B. Boulware. —— Bethel Sigler, Lawrence Brown, United States Senator James A.| Bertha Bridges, Harley Bennett, Reed last week filed his formal] Ray Farmer, Ronald Feely, Mary declaration as a candidate for the|McAnnich, Andrew Londerholm, United States Senate with Secre-|Ora Mollenkopf, Esther Collard, tary of State Roach, Jas. W. Sud-|Earline Ellis, Pearl Wolfe, Sterl- dath, of Warrensburg, filed his|ing Elsbury, Jone Coulter, Nellie declaration for the office of Judge | Westbrook, Rutherford Laughlin, of the Kansas City Court of Ap-} Thelma Hall, Crawford Ellis, Mar- peals. % ion Hall, Pearl Griggs, Alice Du- Reo Te ee bach, Leona LaFrance, Sylvie A United States army aviator|Deardorff, Zelma Steele, Lillian in order to show St. Louis’ unpre-| Spurrier, Vead Scott, Ircel Mc- paredness against an attack from/Chesney, Ruby Sullins, Emma air intended to fly over that city | Batts,.Goldie Oates, Susie Maupin, and drop some harmless bombs/ William Moore, Euline Page, on the court house. He demon-|Rdith Hoover, Mary Godwin, strated some one else’s unpre-| Alice Schellman, Lester Wood, paredness. When his aeroplane|(Clara Coleman, Clyde White, was 30 feet from the ground he} thel Grimsley, Lily Rowe, Ruby If your engine is noisy, If it loses compression and power, _If it fouls the spark plugs, Then the cylinders need reboring and the pistons refitting. This may be done at small expense and your old engine made to run ’ as noiselessly and powerfully as when new. We are fully equipped for regrading cylin- ders and refitting pistons. Only expert workmen employed. ; Have you Eggs to sell? Have you groceries to buy? Why not take your produce Where you can get the Highest Cash Price forthem? Or if you wish to exchange them for groceries take them where you can get ; See 4 Ibs good Rice for......25¢ | 31-2 Ibs good Beans... .25¢ j ; , fell out and was severely injured. Fern Oline, Leslie Bitner, 4 lbs good Dried Peaches.25c 8 Ibs cracked Hominy... .25¢ iad 4 . Long pada “Gertie Elabury || 3 Corn....... 25¢ | 6 lbs bulk Oats.......... 256 Phd a H. L. Smith, a farmer near/Tqeile Stone, Edith Tipton, Daisy|| 3 Hominy....25¢ | 10 lbs Little Chick feed. .25¢ Pr enry s arage Mexico, Mo., has five silver-black|Gole, Fay ‘Blankenbaker, Mar-|| 3 by Sally tate : ee that. are so el zaret. Thomas, ne : Naesve = seg were born from, McGinnis, es Wi 3 North Main St. met Butler, Mo. pair of ster ek foxes hel De cc ian 3 cans good Peas........25¢ | 3 cans Baked Beans..... ton ron Turner, Delph Schuman, Lola the parent/Keeble, Edna Brayton, Fannie i fine|} herty, Clifford Grosshart, > Ireland, Hamie Hartley, tT wis, Gertrude ‘Wright, ‘Sylvia Westbrook, Callie McKee, " : i ; En l Garnette Brown, Paul

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