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ae “Mr. Ira Brown and children Adams and family. inst decay. It will form a protective armor that th. st and the eed storm can beat against without if sadaubictices Exclusively for Logan-Meore Lumber Co., and every gation of Lo ‘guaranteed by us; It's @ paint that we are glad to recommend to our friends and neigh” is good paint because we have tested it out. It is made in several different colors; aap agated more durable if you want to continue to own it, and more sal” . aed Niele gallons of Lomoco paint before the advance in paint, and We. a are therefore able to make you. avery low price on this—Our Ue het ihl do paint. - ae Lomoco Service Includes not gig Paint Service but Building Service. Our employees‘are trained to anticipate the, individual requirements of évery: one of our customers. We have architects in our service that will : draw: plans and speciticationsltor your buildings, and will assist you in any way possible to make your buildings more convenient, fortable and beautiful to look at and to live in. Lomoco Service dées: fot stop at the drawing of plans and specifications, and suggestions; it con- tinues on while you are building. . We are always glad to help you with any change in your material. We are always wiill ig to give you full credit for any material you do not use. Our employees are «tained to load your tmiatérial so it will arrive at your building in good condition. If you live in the | | country they will toad your material so it will not give you trouble on the road. The wives, sisters, mothers, sweethearts of the man that's going to build, are especially invited to our Lumber Yards, Warehouses, Sample Room and Sales Rooms-—they are the ones that are going to: use the houses the most after they are built, and we believe that they should inspect the material and help to select it, Our employees are especially instructed to be courteous to all lady callers. Lomoco Plans Our New Plan Books will be delivered to our different yards early in May. If you are thinking of building or repairing you should take\advantage of the new and latest designs in buildings suggested in Lied plan books. Give your name to our local manager and you will be notified as soon as the books arsive. LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER COMPANY * BUTLER, MO. PHONE 18 ee a Pleasant Gap lah Brown last Thursday even-| Miss Beulah Brown and Mr. . . fing. Emmett Ford attended church at We are having some more win-| Carl -Burch looked awfully| the Apostolic Sunday evening. ter weather a this writing. — | ionesome last Sunday evening.| Orchard Grove school closed W, P. Tharp‘and family ‘visited | Wonder why? last Wednesday. A good dinner Sunday at the home of salam Dr. Zey was called to see Mrs.|and a good program was ren- Tharp. Sterl Bolin last Monday, but she|dered, Ralph Culver is teacher, Mrs. Walter Cassity called at|is reported better at this writing.| this being his third year at Or- the home of Mrs. Sterl Bolin] ‘Tom Hancock and family visit-| chard Grove, He taught a very Wednesday afternoon. ed Sunday evening with Robert] successful school. The Pleasant Gap band boys were also there and gave us plenty of music. BLUE BELLE. The Home of Lomoco Products, Quality and Service John Woodfin and family and Pearle and John Tharp visited Sunday with Will White and family.: visited at the Tom Ison home ’ Sunday evening. iss Lois Williams and Mr. Hallie Turpin called on Miss Beu- cry White Loaf Flour Groceries, Hardware, Automobiles, Tires, plese, 6 Aaa Oils, Greases, Threshing Machines. Grocery Department - It is even getting hard to buy Groceries. Some houses will fot pet anoens large orders. Ridenour Grocery. Co. does not want big orders, just a few cases at a'time. Soap an @ withd: ‘ pny Bir Ag or Br aa idle talk. No. 3 Homiay..... No. 3 Pumpki ‘Spruce Pick Ups. Mrs, Erve Barnett and _ little son called on Mrs. Dee Vanhoy Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Vanhoy and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Odneal spent Sunday with Mr. Kid Ray- bourn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reese ‘and daughter entertained the follow- ing Sunday, Mrs. Mattie Hill and son, Carl, Mr. Jim Jones and wife and Miss Gladys Barns. Mrs. Frank Rich called on Mrs. Lee Reese Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George Vanhoy ang Mrs. Tal Raybourn called on Mrs. I. H. Beard one afternoon this week, “Mr. and Mrs. Charley Eads spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barickman. . Mr. Alfred Anderson »wife and son, from Osceloa. visited his sis- ter, Mrs. Frank Rich this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barickman went to Butler Thursday. Mrs. Tal and Mrs. James and Mrs. Lon Varns went to Apple- ton City Thursday. Mrs, Ben Barickman called on Mrs, Tom Parker one day this week, é Mr. Archie. Odneal and wife went to Butler Tuesday. Mrs. W. G. Cumpton called on Mra. Frank Rich Wednesday af- ternoon; Take time by the forelock IMe........+- Biscuits oe 15c Shredded Wheat Bi for.a short time. ey foe 25c Don's put it off. We willsell | ie by the ‘ Sunday. school. dially invited to attend. ILE HENRY. |Jobe’s sister, intr Rich Hill. ing horse to Chas. Argenbright last Tuesday. Siftherman’s property at Ny- ommunity. me from by ie where she ; Marion Thomas looks sad since he school at Peru has closed. F Mrs, Lou Thomas is visiting Sher son, John, and wife who is quite poorly at present. F, L. Blankenbaker went to El | Dorado last Saturday to- visit his Mwvife’s people. Mrs. Jennie McCoy of Butler isited with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McCoy last week, * G. F, Dewitt and Marion Thotn- as delivered hogs to Butler Mon- day. Charlie Doane baled hay for Will Sciferg last week. telegram to President Wilson asking him to give us National Prohibition as*a -war measure. ‘All the churches should work for a cause, The Institute at Star was well attended considering the weath- er. They had an interesting. pro- gram, a big dinner and a fine talk by Mrs. Burger, the state presi- dent, in the afternoon and a still better one at 8 p. m. She is a good campaigner. She will work in Missouri during May, then go to Porto Rico if the submarines are not too numerous. Mrs. Golda Danner is still with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. King. Mr. Danner has gone back to Fort Seott. Ira King mashed a finger pret- ty badly while working at a saw mill last Monday. EK. E. Eckles and F. L. Blanken- baker took their stock to a pas- ture south of Rich Hill last Tues- day. BILLIE AND SUSIE. Mt. Carmel News. Mrs. Hall, of near Pleasant Gap is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Thomas~and family. Jim and Sam Malone _ visited over Sunday in Kansas City. J. C. Welliver sold a fine team of geldings to a horse buyer last week for $400.00. John Huffman of Springfield, Mo., came last Wednesday for a few days visit with his brother, Tom, and to look after business affairs. Hayden Ray of Butler put new spouting on W. M. Hardinger’s house one day last week. Iva Leonard, who is attending High School in Butler came home sick Wednesday of last week. Grandma Corlett has been visit- ing relatiyes in Rich Hill the past week. Hazel Gish of near Foster visit- ed over Sunday with Lois Clark and other friends in this neigh- borhood. _ _W. M. Hardinger and sons, Lee M. and Arthur, made a business trip to Amoret, Amsterdam and Merwin Thursday. Mrs. Mason R. Darnes and son, Bobbie, of near Attica, Kansas, who have been visiting relatives’ here the past two weeks will leave the last of the week for their home. ‘Cradle Roll day will be ob- served at Mt. Carmel Sunday, May 6. A short program will be given by the little folks after Everyone is cor- ; North Yew Home. Albert Liriendoll sold his driv- Bert Warner has rented . Mrs. ere was a large crowd at- 4 Corn plowing has begun i in this Miss Fae Harper has returned The churches at Peru~sent a} come again. spent Sunday at the home. spent Mulbérry and Western Bates. home Tuesday. © R. C.\Taylor and son, Dean, from acrogs the state line were callers at the Dr. J. C. Sageser|' and Mrs, Henry Walters. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Padley and family visited Sunday with Mr. _The ladies of this community are cleaning house and papering but _we.think it rather cold to aude Mo of Charley Argenbright of Butler the latter part. of the week and will use- them in helping to raise a bumper crop. Birthday Supper. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Dykman gave a sup- per in honor of Will R. Bohlken, who makes his home with these good people. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. Bohlken, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leiner, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meints, George R. Bohlken, George and Margaret Meints, Henry K. Dykman, Frank Bohl- ken and their families. There will be a meeting at the Mulberry school house Saturday night, May 5th, 1917, to discuss the organization of a boys and girls ‘‘Calf Club.’’ All progres- sive citizens are requested to at- tenda The program: Song, “‘America;’’ ‘‘What the Silo and Cow Has Done for the Silver Star Stock Farm,’’ Frank Hennon; ‘The Benefit of Co-operation as Seen From the Editor’s Desk,’’ Howard Ellis of the Amoret Leader; ‘‘The Banker’s Views of a Calf Club,’”’ R. R. Hamilton, cashier of Bank of Amoret; ‘“‘Boys and Girls Calf Clubs, What They are Doing in Other States,’’ Col. J. Harlan Porter; song, ‘‘Red, White and‘ Blue.” Cireuit Clerk H. O.. Maxey has consented to be present and _ will make an address on ‘‘The Needs of a Farmers Organization.’ This will be a real booster meet- ing. Come out and help this good cause along. The Homer township board had a meeting in Amoret Satur- day. : Mrs. Myrtle Welton, who teaches the Liberty school in West Point township spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie M. Braden. Dale Clark, who has been on the sick list for the past month is reported as slowly recovering. Rev. Gibson of Kansas City preached at Mulberry Sunday morning. Frank Hennon of the Silver Star Stock farm was a caller at ye pencil pusher’s Monday morn- ing. Henry Dykman, Frank Bohl- ken, John Dykman and their fam- ilies were guests at the R. Bohl- ken home Sunday. Messrs. Omer Nichols, Harry Porter and Claude White left Thursday morning for Bethany, Harrison county, where they will work on farms and help to boost Missouri’s crops. Ike Bowersox is building a new barn on his fram north of Amoret. Art M. Davidson came in from his ranch in Western Kansas Sat- urday. He reports wheat looking extra good out that way. He has 600 acres on his ranch... - RAMBLER. Double Branch Pick-Ups. It seems almost like winter had stock buyer rte farmer of. West Point township purchased a team of extra good two year old mules take down the heating warm. Sunday with Mrs. Porter at the home of Charley Clem. __ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker and Miss Marie Sundayed with Mr. Griffins. Mr. and Mrs, Ward Carpenter motored over from Appleton City and spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Carpenter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walters. Mrs. Cora Bentley and Mrs. Nafus s}ent Sunday with Aunt Mary White.’ . Mr. and Mrs. George Jobe spent Sunday with Harry Wal- ters and family. A number from this community attended the W. C. T. U. meet- ings at Star church Thursday. George Bochm and Hubert Re- qua delivered hogs for Mr. Boehm Monday. Mrs. Hugh 8S. Allen and little son, James Eric, of El Dorado Springs, are spending a part of this week visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jobe and Mr. Jobe. Alice Baker and Vernie Ghere Annie Walters and Robert Ison spent Sunday at Jim Baker’s, There will be a Mother’s Day and Cradle Roll program at the Double Branch church Sunday, May 6. A program is being pre- pared for the mothers and babies. All are invited. 5 Friday being the last day of | School at Double Branches, a num- ber of patrons gathered in with‘a good dinner, after which a splen- did program was rendered. Miss Jessie Burch is teacher and has taught a successful term. The Double Branch W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday, May 3, with Mrs, A. W. Padley. We heard of something quite lately that we scarcely believed. Two different families of this neighborhood claim to have po- tatoes as large as quail eggs on vines not. yet up. On the ones that are up there are no potatoes. We have: lived a long time and never heard of such an instance. Thursday, April 26, an Insti- tute meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held at the Star church. The Burger, came down on the one o’locek train, where she was met and brought out to the church. She gave an interesting lecture in the afternoon. The county vice president, Mrs. Seelinger, and Mrs. W. W. Cheverton of Rich Hill were present. The following unions were represented and gave good talks about the work of their unions: Rich Hill, Passaic, Virginia, Peru, Double Branch. A bountiful feast was spread at noon which all enjoyed very much, Mrs. Burger gave a good lecture Thursday night also. , GYP. Notice. On account of sickness and bus- iness at home that-demands my Misses Joyee and Gladys Ghere Miller Mr. and Mrs. George Jobe Saturday visiting Mrs. Mrs. Scifers of attention, my business at Nyhart Mo., is for sale.’ Stock consists of an wp-to-the-minute line of groceries, light hardware, ete. Also fixtures. Here is a bargain for some one with small capital to invest. Come and see A. M. Campbell. stoves. The men spend their time plow- ing, fishing and trying to keep Mr. and Mrs. Job Utley spent state president, Mrs. Nellie E. \ SUGAR HAS DROPPED $1.25 Per Sack IN THE LAST FEW DAYS There was nothing to cause Sugar to be high at this time only a few unscrupulous speculators and grafters that could BORROW enough MONEY to buy a carload of Sugar at Eight Dollars per sack and tried to scare the farmers into buying it at $12.00 per sack, You can get Sugar at Mr. and Mrs. : H. Dickerson tassios the fifth Sunday meeting and family spent',Sunday with/at New Hope Sunday. There their parents,’ Mr. and Mrs.| were ep vices Ri night on George Vanhoy. =. aveount of th pe Linendoll ‘and wife sent ppeagitcr, Mrs. Orval_Pick- Croft, Kansas, a nice gold and chain. for a birthday ‘ McCoughey and family Fugate’s ‘ ‘ate dinner at Hen- art's Sunday. and wife spent Sun-