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Roya Queen Rose Imperia ler flour. H C of L REDUCED On account of the slump in the price of wheat we are able to make a reduction of 40c per bbl. in the price of flour as follows: ] (Highest patent soft wheat flour) $2.40 per sack, or $2.30 per sack in 500 ib lots (Straight patent soft wheat flour) $2.30 per sack, or $2.20 per sack in 500 tb lots (Extra fancy soft wheat flour) $2.20 per sack, or $2.10 per sack in 500 fb lots (High pate’t hard wheat flour) $2.40 per sack, or $2.30 per sack in 500 tb lots GRAHAM (the health food) in small sacks..... 50c Compare these prices with other brands of flour and you will find ours as cheap or cheaper than any of them—quality considered. Our flour is the pure product of the best wheat that we can buy. No adulterations. No poisonous gases used in bleaching. Ask your grocer 1n But- Butler Roller Milis CANNON BROS, Proprietors Mulberry and Western Bates. Wednesday night was a success. There was a big crowd out and a good program was enjoyed by time was on when the cake for the most popular young lady got started. Mrs, Claude Morwood being the winner. ner at the W. N. Allman home Thursday. fd and George Meints, and Omar Nichols have returned from | [Sterling, Nebraska, where they were shucking corn, | - Charley and Dick Goode and their families of | Amsterdam spent Thanksgiving day at the R. LL. Nichols home, Mrs. Lizzie M. Braden visited The Mulberry Literary has heen reorganized and a meet on Friday nights. Claude Morwood- and — wife} a visit at the parental, G. W. Fail. home. Myrtle Coffin” visited — with Rdith Bowen Wednesday evening and attended the pie supper. Rey. BE. A. Whermeister and mother were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Leiner Thursday. Rey, Williamson of Topeka, preached at Mulberry Sunday | morning @nd evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Porter son, Char and daughter, Bliza- beth, were guests of Mrs. Lizzie M. Braden and son, Mac, Sunday. tending the Butler High School, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with home folks. Mr. and Mrs Miss Anna Dyki seat visitors Monday II. Leiner and J The entertainment and pic|~ supper at the school house all.—The-pies-sold-high. —A-ively hunt: bear and turkey. They ex- E. E. Booi and family ate din. | with Mrs. Tom Archer Thursday. | drove over to Butler Sunday for} Johnnie Dykman who is at-! im were county ; ON THE WING. Doe Patterson and two sons, Zack and Stanley, Albert Dufs- worth, Jno. Craig, and Walter Malone went to jsoutheast Mis- souri down in the eane brakes to pect to be gone till Rebruary Ist. Mrs. Minnie Rutledge spent Thanksgiving at Foster with the | Ralph Newcome family. Sunny Jim, is looking for odor- less onions, Jimmy, while, YOu jare looking for odorless onions, jlook for odorless whiskey as I like whiskey about as, well as you do onions. J. M. Miller has sanied the C. ne Morrison farm south of Vir- vinia for 1917, | The contract for the diteh | bridge is to be let December 8th. i Men ave at work now on a__ fill leading to the approach to the bridge, The pie supper at Nyhart Fri- jday night was well attended and they took in over $80 which will he spent for a library case and hooks. Ask Warnie Keeton and Will Gaston what the fuss was about Sunday as) they were making their way from Nyhart. I Was down the east road to Rich Hill, which they are rocking. | They think they will have a good road across the river bottom. About thirty teams were hauling and 15 men ‘quarrying the rock. i They are a hard working bunch of men, They have only been hw rorking Tuesdays, but next week they will work on it every day. The ladies set a fine dinner for the men in Mr, Tra Hart’s yard. The women are sparing no ex- pense to set a fine meal and that keeps the men in working mind. They expect the crusher to he [shipped next week. » Still continues and will continue as long as the goods last, which will not be very much longer if the goods keep going as they have since we started this sale. We have sold all sizes and we still have a few of all sizes. Do not delay, as they are going fast and it wil! not be long until some sizes will be gone entirely. Better come at once. Big Line of Up-to-the Minute Suits to select from and ata price that will save you from 15% to 40% on your purchase. WE BUY FOR CASH WE SELL For CASH Hence the Saving Christmas Goods Arriving Now and we will save you money on all of them. Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Silk Socks, Suspenders, ~ Supporters, Mufflers, Etc., Etc. Will save you at least 10% on practically every- thing you buy. Come once and you will keep coming. . Yours for business and lower cost of living. . £. CABLE & C0, BUTLER, MO. In and Around Maysburg. Mos. oh TL. Claris and diaugh- ter, Mes. Hibbs and little son, Bue vene, and My irl Simpson vis- ted Mis. Tan ‘White Monday af- Peron, Mrs. Reed bought turkeys at Mrs. Whrite’s Monday, Mey. Hk aves’ folks are hay. ing an attack of sore eyes Mrs. Gilbert is getting along nicely and it is hoped. she will soon be vip eagaia. Dr. Allen and wife are rejoice, , iw over the arvival of a fine baby | rived at their house They have hoy which Jast Sunday, Nov, 26, named if Robert Henry e Mr. Montia Simpson aid wite iook Mr. and = Mrs. Dale and Mable Dale down to Mrs. Dale's Canghiter, Mrs. Ina Gilliland, Sun- day and spent the day. Phere was quite a crowd wath. ved at Mr Sam Jacob's Sunday with well filled baskets and spent the day very enjoyably, Mr. sacobs expeets Tomoye soon near Piper, Mr, Gilbert and went y Butler one di Mr. B. F. Richards, wife and) i Abr. Simpson andehildren, Fred and Yhanksgiving day tT. L. White and Thanks Cumpton is her son, Carley, down near Apple- fon at present. ‘rancis Godwin spent viving vacation with home folks. has been taking} No, 2, Cass County, Ie returned to} Prank Tolland, Clerk of Bates Fred Zimmer Butler Sunday. , Cordia Simpson has a new] court. Mrs, Clark and daughter, . Eugene, ton Sunday to visit a few days. Christian Mirch by Rev. last week. | si year, Mas, Clark's sister of Clinton, end tivo little children and Claud riving at Mr, Allen's sisters’ came preaching in gre et the} Verdict and judgment for plain- aucus. | yeep: oe gery’) ‘ ‘A NEIGHBOR, tiffin the sum of $300. Motion red rubber — boots,| |. ! Black & Arn-|Simpson, local option, Ermine visiting | solidated School District et al, in- Vhanks-| der advisement. } Mrs.} iilis et al, partition, y and Mrs Hibbs, and commissioners filed and ap- went ta ( lin- proved. the! Workers of World, Booi Thursday. Frank TTennon and son, Ray, non's father, Circuit Court. Eugene Franklin vs. Hume Con- junction. Trial by court. Evi- dence heard and cause taken un- Consolidated School — District Mo... vs: County, MELT LAUER Trial by William R. Thomas et al vs, Ef- . Vs 8] UP) fie Blood et al, construe will. |! from Rich Till Sunday to see the) Mdgment construing will. Ella Baender et al vs. Seymour Report of ir LL. Hereford vs. Mystic insurance. Rd tor new trial. State of Missouri vs. Elmer Applica- tion for commutation of fine of defendant. Sentenced to jail for Bracelets All Kinds and Prices The largest stock in town Come in and see them Our new goods are arriving daily During the Holidays we will show you the Finest Stock of Jewelry ever displayed in Butler SOUTH SIDE SQUARE ‘BEACH'S JEWEL’Y STORE . JEWELERS AND GRADUATE OPTOMETRISTS BUTLER, MO. six months in lien of fine. Or- dered that clerk hold $800 for- feiture money auntil cause is de- termined. State of Missouri vs. Ray Finch, plea of guilty to destruction of property. Sentenved to 53 days in jail from October 10, 1916. Klondeous Kile vs. Ottie. Kile, equitable divorce, Petition filed. Court adjourned Saturday to Friday, December 15th. MYSTERIOUS PAINS AND ACHES Make Life Hard to Bear -for Rambler sold three head of? Holstein Friesian calves to KE, FE.) went up to Cleveland Saturday | for a short visit with Mr. Hen-) RAMBLER. | Mr. and Mrs Jno, Lanning, horse jockey, was seen coming in the other jmorning with the saddle, bridle {and halter on his back, Herrell Happenings. U.S. Ison spent Sunday at the Jake Varns home. Kulalia Sturgeon spent Friday evening with Helen Clark. The box supper at Patty school turned out real well. $13:50 was taken in. Mr. Geo, Hertz returned home Wednesday, bringing with him his new bride, formerly Miss Kthel Etton, We all wish them mach happiness and prosperity. A crowd of the young people ‘vom our section attended a party at the Grow home Saturday even-} ing. A very happy reunion oceurred Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. I. C. Jones, only one of the children being absent. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Tra T. Jones and family of Mound City, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and family, of Johnstown, M Lester Dunn, Mrs. B. OF. Berkerbooch and little Doris, Mrs. C. HW. Phearman and daugh- ters of lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Carroll spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Carroll's mother. Helen Clark was an afternoon ealler of Florence Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spears visit- ed relatives at Johnstown Satur- day. Miss Ruth Wayland spent Sat- urday evening with Grace Vener- able. = First door south of Farmers Bank | Peru Items. ‘met at the home of Gilbert’ and Rev. Hilliard preached a fine Vay Blankenbaker.* One new member was taken in at this time. sermon last Sunday morning, The ' revival meeting started Monday : MINNEHAHA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS pight and will continue until Sat- | urday night before Christmas.” Juco B. Stuart lot 3 block 7 South Drexel $500.00. Everybody invited to attend, ; Miss Mildred Hampton spent D. S. Bolin to Thos. Bolin 160 Thanksgiving with home folks. acres section 29 Shawnee $12,- Mr. and Mrs. Rob Lyle and qog,00, children, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Kate T, Allison to J. E. Smith Eekles and Elmer and ‘Mrs. Bell) tract 22 Mt. Pleasant $150.00. ules spent Thanksgiving with Thos. Bolin to Green H. Bolin : und Mrs. Elmer Hall. (105 1-2 acres section 5. Pleasant Varie Nuckols is quite sick | Gap 47,350.00, $7,350.00. 3 with the measles. Dot Harper and Lizzie King spent Saturday night with Fay | ¥ S: . y ig! oT Ms slankenbaker, My, Will Harper has returned | from Wyoming. Blank« Mrs. Lucy Wishard is visiting | in this neighborhood. We are glad) Mrs. Maggie | Thomas is able to be out again. | vit be Misses Leola and Hazel Rice and Miss Susie Harper spent Thanksgiving with home. folks. The fifteen month old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harper has had ® sore side for about four weeks, | supposed to be from a fall, but: Sunday night the doctor made an | opening and took out a darning needle, Little Francis is getting ; zlong fine at this writing. The Loyal Temperance Legion | SMITHS’ Book and Stationery Store Fraternal Inn Building ‘‘Just around the corner”’ BUTLER, MO. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cummings spent Sunday with Mrs.. Cum- mings* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harbert. Rey. Harold Hilliard is hold- ing meetings at Peru this week. Oren Ison spent Sunday with Henry Wayland. Many Butler Women. Too many women mistake their pains and aches for troubles pe- culiar to the sex. More often dis- ordered kidneys ahe causing the aching back, dizzy spells, head- aches and irregular urination. Kidney weakness becomes dan- gerous if neglected. Use a time- tried kidney, remedy—Doan’s Kidney Pills. Hosts of people tes- An oyster supper was given ‘at the home of Geo, Hertz Thursday evening in honor of his new bride. Everyone enjoyed a social good time. Ruth Jones and sister from Iowa motored to Johnstown Sat- urday and spent the day with their brother, Roy. Misses Pearl Frenth, Violet Rudy, and Clyde White spent tify to their merit. Read a Butler case : Mrs. Chas. Miller, W. Pine St., Butler, says: ‘‘I had a steady, wearing backache and was weak and run down. My kidneys acted much too often, especially at night and the ‘secretions were seanty and scalding. I also had nervous headaches. Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, which IT bought at the United Drug Co., gave me relief feeling strong and well.”’ Price 50¢ at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get ‘Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Miller had. Fos. ter-Milburn (Co., Props, Biffalo, N. Y. = _ 82 from the start and [ was soon]. Sunday at the John Strange home. ig Mr. and Mrs. Lon. Neal were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. McAllister. Mrs. ©. O. Blake and Lena, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, and Mrs. Cc. W. Ray, and Miss Donavon, were Monday callers at the T. C. Jones. home. ROSE. ~ Poultry Show. The seventh annual show of the Bates County Poultry Associa- tion was held in the Armory _Hall in this city last week. The show, lwhich closed Saturday night, was one of the best ever held by the association. A FEW GIFTS We offer from our large stock For HIM or HER Watches . Silverware Cut Glass Fobs Necklaces Chains Brassware Bracelets Diamonds Scart Pins Chifia’ . Rings LaVallieres Trays Cuff Links We invite comparison and inspection for we buy direct from factories and get them at the low- est figure, thereby giving you the value of your money: If you are out of town we will send you a selection eo Welton Jewelry Co. Jewelers and Optometrists - BUTLER, MO.