The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 10, 1918, Page 6

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MILDRIDENA SKIN AND CUMPLEXION SOAP A 25c Cake Free MILDREDINA SKIN AND COMPLEXION SOAP a “A Complexion Beautifier.” ms Beauty Culture finds in this Soap not merely a cleanser, but a pos- Susie L. Parker ........ Frank F. Fine ae jor |Rezin Fisher and wife .. BUTEA SOs JUNOF J. L. Snodgrass and wife .. A, M. Crigler-.. I. H. Dickison and wife . W. O. Snodgrass M. S. Young ... Miss Merle Moody . Mrs. Katherine Young . John Jennings .... FR, B. Bads .... RED CROSS NOTES. The National membership has issued a manual on war relief*activities for schools which is now ready for distribution. It tells the school children how they may be of service to the Red Cross. There are/just as many kinds of work for ithe Juniors as for the Seniors, the jmaking of garments for refugee BUTLER, MISSOURI — Hive physical inivence—on_the compiexion, on te pores, and on the little blood vessels that underlie the skin—an influence that begins at once and tl one may feel and see. The secret is simply that Mildred and Complexion Soap helps Nature as it contains, in concentra rm, properti hich e made it famous as a healii found a delightful sham- + poo It is best for the Ask your dealer for Mildredina Toilet Lies, M ! u is delightfully perfumed and free from | box. delightfully fragrant toilet and is immediately absorbed refreshingly hd beautifies the teeth, irandmothers look like sweet- hair to ifs natural eolor, CUT THIS OUT _ The Mildred Louise Co. Boston, Mass, 1 have never used Mild- edina Skin and Complex- ion Soap but if you will send me a 25c cake free, will be pleased to try it. I enclose six two - cent stamps to cover cost of mailing, packing, ete. Name Addr hearts. It Rest s Baltimore, Md. dred Louis Co., Madam: jon Soap. L hav reme for two ¥ not be*without it. the ne color ¢ girl and do you k hair is just n I was a i of my finest soap closed M. O. fo Yours tr NATURE PROVIDE THE INGREDIENTS Argo-Phosphate, the New Herbal Remedy, Now Endorsed by Local People. If the digestive ort erly per ture h trilion, to the 1 parts, ‘will be no perinar MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY ! [babies of France and Belgiuh is es- pecially urged, Patterns for infants’ layettes and refugee childrens’ cloth- jing may be purchased through the | County Chapter. It is imperative thar jonly Red Cross patterns be uséd. It is important, too, that materials indi- lcated be used. Comfort pillows are needed and will be shipped. This is work even the tiny juniors can do, and wife ASS ..6. N.W.M W. B. Sno Ray Odneal WV. R. Murphy .. J. WW. Fleteher, M. | i ONUGI yah ' S. L. Colem. | Urgent calls are coming for knitted ‘helmets. This does not mean that the need for sweaters and socks has de- G... Shelton 1. minished, but it does mean that an|/qharey Gordon . jincreased output will be necessary | ¢ {from knitters, = H, R. / ison .. W. M. Shelton Kash .. William Spears . G. W. Smith Geo, Babcock B. F. Norvill .. Miss Helen Chastain, Cuardian of the Camp Fire Girls of Butler, reports | Red Cross work they are doing in the | way of knitting. Each girl is knitting | @ i two square which will be put togeth-}N, fer making afghans for the French] A, | babies, Wa 2: | W..E. & J. F. Lawson . Mrs . Lawson .. G. W. Keen Jot Newberry Jones ... The following: were shipped from Bates County Headquarters the past 4ooo wipes 4x4 inches, 132 : ee a 5 Geo. E. Quick .. Bak ee ae pene backed pads, John B, Newberry . 62 cotton absorbent pads. ; . EL Kretzinger frost. . A, Woster’. EB. l, Harve The Butler branch is busy every] Je y during the week except Saturday, The output for last week was 8 hos- p pital garments and (000° surgical a hu Renee ’ dressings, it J. 4. Harvey . 2 < ue The Batés County ieadquarters of ae ee {the Red Cross in the Armory is be- Je. . Rector jing itted up conveniently. This w | Gor reent. the following work was received|I7 (. Ramalia . jfrom he different 1 ranches: Rich Uarvy Chitwood jul sweaters, 4 pair socks, 2 hel } Wieser i . | y Wigger mets, 2 dozen pair be ; Rock- | . | ville, 9 sweaters, 3 scarfs, 1 helmet, pair wr 7 pair socks; F i Kretzinger . rook Guterman vans ipes, 1 helmet, 1 andages; cer} DA Tike sere mate ec treo onireneaeatie nutrition gests tc tood, carries the ne — ent parts of ’ : \ North Eound ious organs to properly Ci fun Time Table C. and St. Louis Louis 10: nenesl2130 Shas provi ingredients of new licrbal stoma now being introduce It pureiy vexeti ‘ correct are so-pro. sults are no Grandest South Bound Wichita & ‘eee t bene 1 the first ¢ oplin and Y pa No. 201 local frei necess by local people why Phosphate a fair tri benefited thereby. ag uke ot {it is dispensed by every dr Madison Branch : ave Dutler daily .m, lay only ... ie eOLOO Ae CLAUDE L. PLAIN, An Easy Way to Heduce Flesh Leave | jy | Boone, 4 ! | bandage s, © pair socks, 2 pair wrist- m.| Wray | pads, > Unit, 24 erville bandages Sast|N. D. Brown .... bed ; Dave Atchison Shaw Chand Lampkin ‘Win, Guterman Sr Pen Lampkin iKd Batts ... Clyde Ellis M. T. Catron . H. Baker } Matthew {Will Young .. River, dozen | dozen bed | Grand so lets, On Thursday of last week the fol- lowing ladies from Amoret were in Butler taking surgical dressings in structions: Mesdames W. M, Ham-|(¥!" 10 iron airatiall aq vAuGommGn tri ra onan: Thompson, C. E, Wells, R. R, Ham- |i. py rortnon ilton, O. V. Hamilton, Misses Anna) August Herman Sard and Noma B, Rowe. {Mrs, Aug. Terman . McCormack ... . ‘ke Knowles DEEPWATER CONTRIBUTORS Below is printed a list of the Deen-| PROFESSIGNAL CARDS water township contributors to Drink Hot Vater and Take Tassco New York, Jan, 7—The Americas steamship Harry Lukenbach has be torpedoed and sunk with loss of life, | according to word received by the! vners of the yéssel today. Haven't you often that or calisther have it which y gist's i tectly harniless tions of habit the flesh, ithe by little, down to the nu wish to weich. desirable, will read one’s good clumsy and There is in) should be too much-tried, remedy at your s tablets (dont fr te name) a recommended by p 1s and a guaranteed to be ctly harmless. Refuse substitutes, if you can not come to our store, we will mail tassco to you,-—Ad Light of the crew are missing, the The c irty men, not inchuc ormed ommand ct ain FF, ones, No information as to the identity of the cight men re- | ported missing has been received, e Harry Luckenbach was built in at Wes Hartlepool, Engla i ler the name of the Sur and the Michigan before pureh: by the Luckenbach amship Line. She was registered 2,795 tons gross, known as | Another Change in Butler School | Teachers, | Miss Helen Maxey, teacher of the} ith and sixth g s in Franklin chool, last week presented her resis nation to the Board of Education, and Sunday left for Ralston, Oklahoma, where she cepted a position as hin the High School s Maxey is a grad- | High School and State Normal and The Third Loan February 15. | third be Washington, Jan. 4.--The Liberty Loan campaign will open-d February 15. What amount is to be + third drive could not be ascertained Secretary McAdoo will > all of his time to railroad work until February | has n a ver iable record as 4 1, when he will turn to direct cha’ jtcacher. Mrs, Earl Earsym is acting of the next loan campaign. ie substitute teacher in her place. din this Every Woman Should Use Town Talk Tablets for Comfort iG. HH. iw. roman I |H. O. y. M. C. A, Army and Navy and Red! Cross funds: Guthridge DR. H. E. MULKEY Veterinary Surgeon Fourteen years successful practice, At Garrett’s Old Stand Phones WS; Office B Nort State Bank $ 5.09 5.00 10 90 00 ral i DR. J. T. HULL Dentist same that \ Studio. . Eads . | North Side Square Nickell ae . Ferguson - . Peacock .. 5.00 1.09} 2001 leads to Fox’s “ntrance Butler, Missour: B. F, JETER Attorney at Law Notary Public East Side Square Phone 186 BUTLER, MISSOURI 2.90} 1.99 1.00 1.09; 1.0) 169) 7 190; 1.00 1.90 1.09 1.00; 1.00 5.90 $00) cone, 1.00 i 1.00] 5.99 1.00 2 58 2.62; 4.00 aU 5) 50 3.50 1.00} + 10.99 - 10.0 10.90 200 2.09 D. W. Russel ... Mrs. R. A. Carrol Chas. Johnston . Hubbard R. H. Barns ... Clay Compton Barns . Coleman Snodg J. A. Holstine .... Mrs. Mattie Hill . D, Van Hoy ... J. T. Raybourn J. A. Borland L. O. Troxell J HALSEY, M. D. O. D. hs, t and the glasses " BUTLER, MO, Office South Side Square Phone 15 fitting of SEE TIE CLOTHES DOCTORS C L. L. Hill ... Lee Reese and wife E. B. Barnett J. H. Raybourn .... Geo. Van Hoy ... J. E. Kegerries . J. E. Beard . Brockton, Mass., says: “For a long time I was in a terrible run-down condition with female trouble, which my physi- cians called different names. suffered terribly at periods, and could get no relief. I heard’ of Town Talk Tablets which a num- ber of my neighbors were taking, every one of whom had some good report to make about them, so | got a bottle. They helped me at once, so I got another, Af- ter. the second the pains left me, and my old periodical suffering came no more. I kept at it, tak- ing several bottles, but now am entirely cured. I do my own work, and never have a pain, I am gaining in strength and flesh every da: There is certainly nothin y- made that can Town Talk Tablets. $1.00 ys tle. Mailed by Home Lab- oratories, Boston, Mass, Women that are thin, pale, hol- low-chested, sunken-cheeked who ~ are losing flesh, can't sleep, have foul breath, bad taste in the mouth who worry, fret, have hys- teria and crying spells, and are all run down, have ailments .pro- duced by a diseased or impover- ished condition of the blood. Their poor bodies need nourish- ment. Town Talk Tablets cure all these symptoms as if by magic. They cure the periodical sufferings that are peculiar to women. It makes them healthy and happy, because it puts new life into their system, new energy into their veins, which nourishes the lungs, the heart, the kidneys, stomach, bowels and other or- gans— Here is a woman who has ‘through th fferi: fiat thousands of women just 4 Mrs. N. raarew oe Avenue, For practical cleaning and pressing. We positively clean everything but a guilty con- science, |J. A. Smith Clarence Raybourn Eliza Beard ..... A. T. Keen ... . John Van Hoy 5 E. A. Kimball and wife . M. E. Fox and wife . D. M. Radford .. Hats Cleaned and Blocked |+—Att- work guaranteed and prices. reasonable. Goods Called for and Delivered. CROUCH BROS. No. 7 & Main 8t. Phone 171 Butler, Mo. ssiowat oxros | DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO. 1918 What is more important than to start the New Year with bank connection that will benefit you? Remember that during the next year opportunities will - come to you, when you will suddenly need the services of a bank, able and willing to accommodate. . TRY “FARMERS BANK SERVICE” $50,000.00 veeeees 50,000.00 ..-. 10,000.00 Capital Stock...... Surplus Fund...... Undivided Profits. OF BUTLER Welcomes and appreciates your accounts, Its extensive clientele, developed during more than 40 years of consistent, considerate ser- tions maintained with patrons, Let your money earn while you sleep. We pay interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum on Time Deposits, WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE Capital and Surplus over - - $400,000.00 ~ CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $250,000 FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay at any time, FARM LOANS - We have a complete set of Abstract Books and will ABSTRACTS furnish abstracts to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. ie We will loan your idle money for you, securing INVESTMENTS you reasonable interest on good security. We pay interest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer, J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. - Denton-Coleman Loan and Title Go, FOR FARM LOANS and ABSTRACTS SUTLER, MO, Auction Sales! Yes, I still make them, making more each year. The pub- lic of today is seeking the trained Auctioneer, the man of ability and experience to conduct their sales for them. Never before in the history of our nation has the Farmers Property been as valuable as now and he can't afford to have it sacrificed by men of little or no ability or exper- ience just because they work cheap. A good auctioneer pays his own fees many times in a sale. If you think of making a sale don’t fail to see me for dates and terms. Address me at Butler, Mo., or phone me Butler or Virginia. Ge. C. E. ROBBINS, BUTLER, MO.

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