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: cats os EONAR Sit ONTO ePrice recreates cane oe Pe ~ Red Cross Notes. Workroom Units—Mrs. A. H. Cul-| Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunlap and ver, superimtendent. Tuesday and/ family motored to Kansas City Tues- Friday afternoons; captain, Mrs. W.|day of last week and. spent the night B. Catterlin, surgical dressings; Mrs.| with her brother, Hank Sellers and} C. Vantrees, garments; Mrs. E. G, ps They returned home Wednes- ey, bandages. Monday and Thursday afternoons: Mrs. C. G, Porter; spends her spare Captains, Mrs. W. F. Duvall and Mfs.| time playing on her new piano. Carl J. Henry, surgical dressings;}/ Misses Maggie and Myrtle McCann Mrs. Hedrick Letton, bandages; Mrs.| spent the latter part of the week in 1. W. Silvers, knitting unit. Kansas City attendmg the teachers’ = meeting. Miss Ethel Steele, chairman of the} The Witginia W. C. T. U. held an all Drexel Red Cross, was. a visitor at} day session Wednesday of last week the work room Thursday afternoofi.| at the home of Mrs. W. M. Hard- She reports Drexel having fourteen] inger. Mrs. Duvall, Mrs, Henry, working units, a most remarkable| Mrs. Zey and Miss Tingle, of Butler, showing for a small town. Several| were present working in the interest ladies from Amoret were visitors at} of the Red Cross. The ladies were or- the work room here Thursday after-| ganized into units and will begin to noon, also Miss, Lou Requa, of Peru;|do Red Cross work at once. Mrs. Greenup, b Virginia; Mrs. Grif-| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eggleson and fin and Mrs. McMullen, of Rich Hill family and Mrs..Orland Eggleson, of F Butler, T i . G. d Nelle Fuhrman will shortly ret eae rics Walker-McKibben’s - 1,000 YARDS WHITE OUTING CLOTH 27 inches wide. Not heavy, but smooth, even quality and a bargain at a calico price Special 12 1-2c yd. WOMEN’S BLEACHED UNION SUITS Smooth quality—overlock seams—silk taped neck—shaped sleeve—combed cotton Special $1.00 1 carload of Can Goods, consisting of Tomatoes, Corm, Cadet Peas, Summer Girl Peas, Sailor Boy Peas, Catsup, Apricots, Galion Yellow Free Peaches, Yellow Cling Peaches, Imperial Red Salmon, In order to make room in our ware houses we will make special - prices in case lots. > We are in a position to make prices cheaper than the wholesale prices of today. Let us figure with you on your winter supply. New Country Sorghum, clear as honey...............sesee008 gal Soc Loose-Wiles Crackers, salted or plain,-fresh em the oven ee Ladies Fast Color Gingham inet ; ‘ganize a unit to work one evening) 7; . i HOUSE DRESSES during the week for those who can nighiwael aaiEenint ic awed week, by the box..... : -.14e Ib, _Six styles—well made—stripes and checks not attend the afternoon meetings.| pram was ica ing Gao ms Poe A few quart Mason fruit jars, while they last............. -160¢ doz, The time will be published later. ~ No, 2 Sweet .Wrinkled Peas, something extra, worth on today’s ' Special $1.00 few outsiders, We did not learn how 5 pe market 20c, our price..........sseeeees Mineman: oeee2 for 25¢ The following Red Cross Chapters much the proceeds were. have been organized and chairmen ap- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McElroy of pointed in Bates County to date. Rutler, spent from Friday until Mon- This week trips are planned to other. day visiting their daughters, Mrs. E. townships. Grand River, Miss Fan- F. Burk, Mrs. Everett ea Mrs. nie.Wright, chairman of women’s F. B. Brayton and Mrs. W. M. Hard- work; Deer Creek, Mrs, Sam Walts; | inser. East Boone, Mrs. Mamie Hilly West Mr. and Mrs. Logan on of New Boone, Miss Ethel Bell; Charlotte,|/Tome spent Monday with her broth- Mrs, Thad Harper; Homer, Miss|¢ P- H. Osborne and family. Julia Rush; Pleasant Gap, Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Orland Eggleson and daugh- Lane; Rockville, Mrs. Florence] te" Anna Laura, of Butler, spent Sat- Powers; Osage, Mrs. Percy Lane;| "day night and Sunday with her sis- Mound, Mrs. Lydia Funk: Deepwater, | “Mrs, W. E. Osborne and family. Mrs. Del Lutsenhizer; Mt. Pleasant, Orland came out Sunday and spent Mrs. A, H. Culver. ' the day there. No. 3 Can Hominy, roc can, 3 for 25c. Look up any wholesale quotation and see if they all don’t ask over $1.00 doz. CARRIED-OVER COATS Ladies and misses sizes. Good materials, but not late styles Special $3.00 to $5.00 If you can use small pieces take a look ate our remnant counter. WALKER- McKIBBEN’S THE QUALITY STORE PUBLIC GARAGE BUTLER, MO. Ladies Rest Room, AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE STATION * . If you are going to buy a FORD CAR for next spring don’t put it off. We are now selling for May delivery. THE ONLY AUTOMOBILE ON TODAY’S MARKET that Fair Mount News. Mrs. R. A. Heinke and Mrs. Martha Rev. Warner will preach at Mt, Car- Mrs. Lewis Fleischer, who had Schellman were shopping in Schell) 17,0, Maxey, chairman of the|mel next Sunday at 3 o'clock, has not advanced, : : a a | City last Wednesday. Bates County Red Cross, received| Ed Daniels of Butler came out TOURING CAR.......... $360.00 RUNABOUT............ $345.00 been visiting relatives and friends in Pittsburg and Walnut, Kansas, for Len Vogt and family took dinner) notice from headquarters to appoint a] Monday to work on Howard Leon- Sunday with her parents, Fred Ham-|canteen committee, whose duty it is|ard’s house. F. O. B. Detroit. three wecks coe ome last ee mer and wife. when troop trains pass through But-| Jess Fleming is using a new Stude- Mrs, Herman Steuck Aue i: aa “| Mr. and Mrs. Houck are the proud|ler, on call, to render whatever ser-| baker wagon. . Adrian Garage SE ee aoe parents of a little baby girl, which ar-| vice is asked of them, serving lunches,| Fletch Harp of near the state line, with Fr Steuck’s mother, Mrs.) rived last Wednesday. lie etc.» The following commit-| spent Monday night with Ed Corlett ADRIAN, MO. . | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogt, jr. took| tee has liecacatied! E i ‘i Th ze Hsis—] TStitay dinner with her parents, C./son, R. E. Mooney, Paul Levy, W. J. UNCLE HENRY. AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE STATION arguardt, Henry Ke | their) M. Rapp and family. - Nix, Walker Cannon. Miss Goldie —_—_—__—_—_- We have recently bought out the Adrian Garage and invite all families, Mrs, Louisa Fischer, Tran-| Rey, Heinke motored to Arthur,| Newsome is chairman of the ladies gott Bracher and Miss Agnes Phil-/Mo., Sunday afternoon to deliver ajand will appointtwenty-five assistants. Spruce Pick-Ups. eae rho when up that way fo stqyand see us at the J. A. lips spent a very enjoyable evening! <ermon a! that place, He was ac- Mic and Mise Bea Heniclnan a erke’ ile old stand, one block east and 1-2 block south from the eka re ee ; ae RSE, Boal lseerere rage ay, a a8 pent Mo. Pacific Depot. 8 last Wednesday at the Carl Bracher companied by his family and Miss Katherine Burlingame, Bureau of Wednesday afternoon with their 0. P home. Nettie Schellman, Supplies, advice to women workers:| daughter, Mrs. Rosie Nickels. C. M. Rapp and daughter, Lydia, A very large crowd of Mr. and “the need of hospital xarments and; Mrs, Laura Rich called on Mrs. motored to Appleton City last Thurs- Mrs. Theodore Marquardt’s friends, | surgical dressings can not be tov! ‘fom Parker Friday. day to hove some dental work done.' relatives and neighbors gathered at| strongly emphasized, and while we Mrs. Mattie Hill is real poorly at Theodore Marquardt’s sale last their home last Thursday night as a des re to keep our standard up, we, ¢j. 5 writing. i Thursday was well attended and ey- farewell for Mr. and Mrs, Maranardt}wish it thoroughly understood that! \tr, Dee Vanhoy is on the sick list. erything sold well. i have na ont - are 4 ‘ing ie In-|We are guided BUCO sense, and! tr, and Mrs, George Vanhoy and i Meee OTe G dependence, ansas. Different |common sense alone, in our inspee- |. on, John, and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. : Silica a ease peu Ae things were served and everyone had|tion, We are not so finicky as to dis nae and children spent Sunday West Side Square ; Butler, Mo. a good time, but all hate to see Mr.|card useable articles when we know|with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reese and The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store Ete Ni cans IE Wednesday 3.4 Mrs. Marquardt leave, but wish|that they are needed in such great} family. ‘ ‘ .:,,,|them good luck in their new home.. |quantities. Everything received by us} Mrs, Ben’ Barickman called on Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Fred Vogt, jr. visited| 4 number of young folks spent|is used. Nothing is wasted. Nothing! Tom Parker. Saturday afternoon. with his’ brother, Len Vogt and fam- Sunday night with Rev. Heinke and]is discarded. We urge you to be] Mr, Tom Parker's baby is on the Phones, 144 and 49. Butler Garage 35. Adrian Garage 191. é afternoon. ily offe night last wack ' __|family. Those present were Lydia, | guided strictly by the rule of reason) sick list. Brackney Items. Bernice Fae Walton, the only Rev. Heinke and\family were in; Nora, Amos, Hilda and © Johnnie {in your workrooms. Mr. and Mrs, Charley Nickels are daughter of Mr. Paul Walton and Appleton City on business last Fri-; Rapp, Frieda and Edwin Bracher,| Representatives of the Woman's! the proud parents of a fine baby girl.| Mr. Harold Carroll spent Sunday | Dora Walton, passed quietly away day. Paul Fleischer, Nettie and Alice | Bureau sent to France to study con-| Mr, and Mrs. Lee Reese and Chris. | With his cousin, Mr. Ralph Ghere, at her home six miles southeast of Nick Rapp and family took dinner | Schellman, Joe Hinie, Ernest and | ditions report the very deep apprecia-|tie and Allie Sargent called on Mr.|_ Mrs. A. G. Deems, Mrs. J. C./ Butler Friday at 7 p. m. She had Sunday with Martin Rapp and fam-| Reinhold Laman. Paul Clara and|tion of the supplies that have been | and Mrs, Frank Rich Sunday evening.| Deems and little daughter, Helen,| been a patient sufferer for several _ ily. i ; | Arthur Fischer, Agnes Phillips, Ella}sent from America. The Woman's; Friday Mrs. Oliver Barns enter-|spent one afternoon last week with| months. She was born near Butler, : John Fischer and family enter-)and Arthur Bolte. Bureau is exceedingly anxious to im-/ tained a number of her friends with a| Mrs. Jerry Burch. Mo., January 16, rgot, and died Nav. tained a number of their relatives} Lena Boehm, who is working for|press upon workers the importance] quilting. A quilt was quilted and a] Florence Belt and Aletha Ison| 16, ‘1917, being sixteen years and ten Sunday night. | Mr. and Mrs, W. Trail in Rockville, | of following all directions and re-)comfort tacked. A scrumptious din-| spent the latetr part of the week with| months of age. Tender hands did all Joe Bracher, William Bolte, Frank} spent Sunday with home folks. quests without question. “The wo-| ner was served by Mrs. Oliver Barnes|their parents. They are attending|they could to ‘overcome the Rapp and their families spent the day} Don't forget the pie supper at the|men of America have gained abroad}; i i j Sunday with Lewis Fleischer andj Fair Mount school aie a night. {the reputation of ating out beaut lorie tacts Gua war ts family. PRISCILLA. |fully finished work. They have, | George Vanhoy, Mrs. Lee Reese, Mrs, however, also the reputation of using Claud Quick and children, Mrs. Jim poor materials. Too much import-| Frost, Mrs. Clark Wix, Mrs. George ance can not be given to the quality| Pharis, Mrs. Robert Rains, Mrs. Clar- and strength of the materials used in| ence Raybourn and children, Mrs. all garments, Owing to the present) James Raybourn, Mrs. Tal Raybourn coal shortage in France, hot water is|and little daughter, Loreese, Mrs. ° obtainable only two days in the}Lon Varnes and children, Mrs. Hen- week, Most of the washing has to be|ry Cook, Mrs. Jake Varns and daugh- | high school at Butler. disease, but death had her in its Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Deems spent|grasp. She leaves to mourn her Friday afternoon at the home of Paul|death a father and brother, Blair, Walton. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.' Deems spent] Steffin, an aged great grandfather, Sunday with Mrs. Deems’ parents,{Samuel Walton, and grandmother Mr. and Mrs. Searfus and family. Ryan, all of near Butler and a host Mr, and Mrs. George Stokes and|of friends. Her mother preceeded little daughter, Lucile Marie, spent|her to the heavenly home beyond sunday afternoon with Mrs. Stokes’|several years ago, The family has parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Miller,j the sympathy of the entire commun- and family. ity. The funeral was conducted at Miss Mary Deems and Miss Ber-|the home by Rev. Moore of Butler. nice Sandifer spent one day last week| The remains were then laid to rest in with Mrs. C. B. Baker. the Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. S. A. Deems and children re-| The weather has been fine for the turned home last week after a week’s| last week, JACK AND JILL. Hp ga her daughter of Arcadia, Sail Grocaries. done in the village streams where the ter, Minnie, clothes are rubbed between stones. , ROSE. 7 . All workers are urged to use the ma- rs With a CASH purchase of any other groceries amounting to $5.00 terials supplied beike Red Cross, as we will give you this week 12 pounds best Granulated Sugar for $1.00. these have been carefully selected for : Herrell Happenings. You can get their strength and quality. Italy has Miss Kathleen Wayland enter- just lost to the enemy eighty-six ful-| ,.; fi Ibs regular 25c Coffee... $1.00 Ibs. b q . . tained a number of girls at her home 4 gui 5¢ Coffee... $1.00 100 Ibs. best Hard Wheat ly equipped hospitals, one alone of hurabays evenings aihey leniovedes 1 large can Crisco... 1,00 PIOUS Son jesecatcnees sa x vhii isha: ; : Sienba Reais. es 1a'tbs Suga) oh night FOR US ie ae taffy pulling in the afternoon, in the} Mrs. James Nuchols and children,!. One of world’s largest wholesale 2 soc Sacks Meal.. 1,00 surgical dressings which we have! evening they attended the party at and Mrs. Otis Andrews and children] grocers (capital over $1,000,000.00) Broansiggod Cori....; ee otloe $7.00 «| been sending’ (oaNfance (er. cuca 'the Selinger home in honor of Miss| spent a few days the latter part of] wants ambitious mén in every local- ‘ ‘ panes atvd-allies have been ‘rustied to [Se The girls report a dandy good | last week with their parents, Mr. and] ity to sell direct to consumer na- $5.00 © cans large size Tomatoes. .90 Tialy. aid We MMA wieke’ Okan’ Ge: | eee ; Mrs. James Padgett, and family near| tionally known brand of groceries, 12 Ibs. Sugar ............. 1.00 20 bars White Laundry double all previous efforts. There will be a box supper at the| Appleton. ‘ teas, coffees, spices, paints, oils, stock SOapsccuieeuvsevecs es 1.00 oe Patty school 1-2 mile north of the] Mr. B. F. Cornell shipped a car! foods, etc. Big line, easy sales. $6.00 8 cans good Peas .. . 100 (These notes are authorized by the! Cemetery Wednesday, November 28. load of hogs to Kansas City Thurs-| Values beat any competition. Earn, 5 Ibs, 20c Coffee ... - 1.00 Red Cross Chapter, and are furnished , Everyone invited. day night. big money. No experience or capital 24 Ib. sack Flour.......... i 10 packages Macaroni 1.00 to the Press by the undersigned.) | Miss Mabel Card spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rains and|required. Complete outfit and free 3. Ibs good Rice....... 25, t box Jello oc csieccccss 10 Mrs. Carl J. Henry. evening with Ruth Jones,____ son, Harland, spent Sunday with Mr.| selling instructions start you. Long 1 sack Graham Flour S Mr. ‘and Mrs. Hines, Mr. and Mrs.|and. Mrs. W. H. Ison and family. established reliable house; ask your 1 gallon good Sorghum. $5.00 North New Hi John Hyatt took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Carroll and/ banker. Write today. John Sexton q ane ckne Oysters... 12 Ibs. Sugar ..........648 $1.00 o jew Home. Mr, and ‘Mrs, Joe Clark. ___|family spent Sunday with Mr. and}& Co, Lake & Franklin Sts. Chi- 3 cans 35c Coffee - — Mrs. Brick McCaughey and daugh-| The ¥. P. B. met Saturday evening | Mrs. J. G. Walker. cago, Ill. 6-1t* $6.00 ter, Opal, returned home Saturday,’ #t the Wayland home. After the les- : boxes_L: x after a short visit with Mr. McCaugh- | 50" ¢veryone enjoyed a social time * Ibs. Si pedde dter OAR le = ey’s brother and family near Blue | together. aesamer emer ons Sassi a M pees ee ae oni : . Mound, Kas. Miss Jennie Donovan has been on : ie x ee im ¥ Bob Sproul sawed wood last’ the sick list. Fp OUR SE D Total............$6. ‘ bbq hey oo Na Fe Wednesday and Thursday for Walter| Mr. and Mrs. Alcar and Miss Mable CORN 10 Ibs. Candy ............. : 12 Ibs. Hominy Flakes .... 100 || Sttein. Card spent Sundey-at the Jeanmgs ; 8 pkgs Seedless Raisi 14 Ibs. Rolled Oats... ios There was a large crowd attended | home. DISPL 15 boxes Matches .. 4 Ibs. Peanut Butter .. 1.00 the box and pie supper at Lost Cor- Harold Hertz is now working: ‘at ner Friday night. They made $21.00, |the Union Telegraph office. Zack Patterson of Jefferson City,| Little Wilburn Wright had a bad visited from Wednesday until Sunday accident while visiting Heriell school 12 Ibs Sugar .............. 12 Ibs. Sugar .......,..... $1.00 A 4 i : with hi ts, J. A. P last Friday. He fell and broke his IS NOW BEING ARRANGED, AND w = jis parents, J. atterson and Sock Warn 1 he i » E ARE RECEIVING Meritt Pickett has a verv sore hand. | 28@in feeling like himself. Meritt Pickett and family and Mrs.) Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hertz took ¢ Ben Pickett spent Sunday with|"¢t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Baum. Homer Linendoll and wife and Orval WILLIE. Pickett and wife. : . = Ernest Nightwine and family spent Sunday with Willie ‘Simpson and pba: fi oe nat Missouri State Bank ae “THE OLD RELIABLE WE INVITE EVERY FARMER IN BATES COUNTY TO- BRINGIN TEN EARS OF HIS BEST CORN FOR THE SHOW. EVERY EXHIBIT WILL SHOW THE NAME OF THE GROWER, THE VARIETY AND PRICE IF SEED IS OF- FERED FOR SALE. : _R U can buy any KIND of Groceries in any quantity you like and when your purchase amounts to $5.00 you can get 12 pounds Sugar for $1.00. . Your eggs are as good as cash on this deal. Bring us your eggs. Hf yon.are tnundiog to buy Condy for Chrisumse, tote tay t