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“THE DAYLIGHT STORE’’ Some Odd Ends in of Summit, Friday, January 25, an eight pound son. Prof. and Mrs, C. M. Rich Hill, spent Sun Leedy, of Born to Mr. and Mrs. E, E, Black, Big Night for the Butler High Schocl, | Friday night of last week was 4 big night for the Butler High School The debating team, Clyde Borland ‘Ladies’ Suits - _at less than half the cost of the skirts. ’ \ ‘You at the home of their son, Osborne Leedy. Miss Dorothy Armstrong left Sat- rolled in the department of journal- urday for Columbia, where she en-|* nd defeated the Nevada team in a debate held in the auditorium of the Nevada high school. Miss Doris Jones, coach, Prof. Alphonse Gorrel, principal of the High school and Rev, Moore accompanied the boys to Ne- Fisk Opera House PHONE 65 MONDAY AND TUESDAY Closed by Order of Fuel Adminis. ism of the University. vada, The subject for cebate was “can make these up in new styles and save i Kirkby Walker, who ‘ graduated| “Resolved that a federal !aw provid- trator i half the cost of a new skirt. from the Butler High school in the} ing for compulsory arbitration pe- See se ; class of 1917 left the last of the week|tween employees and employers, 13 THURSDAY wise and feasable.” The Butler boys had the afffirmative. The decision of the three judges was unanimous for the Butler team. Butler’s next opponent will either be Windsor or Clinton and the win- | £5¢, &3¢ Reserved Seats, War Tax ners of the contest will in all proba- | Included, bility go to Columbia where they will | - contest. for the state championship, While the debating team was win- ning laurels the Basketball team were tor Columbia, where he enrolled as a student in the State University. IKEY AND ABEY A Regular Show Frices for this dae only Children 2Cc. Balcony 49c, Back Railing CHOICE 3.95 Wool Skirts at Half Price 2,59 to §,00 We will clean up all odd lots regardless of value i in this sale. W. W. Henry, of Henry’s Garage, left Sunday for Detroit. He will stop in Chicago and attended the big auto show and will be a guest of the Dodge company at a luncheon at the Black- stone hotel. The FRIDAY Blacywell Carlyle in THE BURGLAR Times good, friend, J. R. 1 ) pe , : . ave Ne Weare at home trimming the team from : : ‘ water is getting very scatce in his amore s ee ee woe ae ss SATURDAY = e ; e neighborhood, many of the farmers|°% ° “ore fa cords ON: SSE OyS a + ihatilineawatersraritheiceaiile took the tors from the west fart of William Desmond in merican (6) in ouse = i the county imto camp by a score o: | THE LAST OF THE I IGRAMS W. A. Baker, the Poland China hog ]55 to 9. AND A COMEDY g, breeder of southeast of town, left for} The boys team this year is perhaps | a rer Ni ee “The Good Clothes Store” St. Joseph Monday, where he will at-/the strongest that ever represented | COMING—The British Tanks, the school. So far they have played tend a big. Poland China hog sale seven games, all of which they wor, XN and advertise his own. sale which he will hold in this city February 15. Wednesday, February 2 “Ikey and Abey,” a show, January 31 The Rich Hill high school basket) W. W. Morrison, editor of the] A. C. Coberly, inanager of the Lo- [Ba Gabor Ree IDI end AE Dismiss Army Sites for Neglect of 5s AND so CENTS ball team defeated the Adrian team) Waurika, (Oklahoma) News Demo-|gan-Moore lumber yards, and Mrs.}o¢ ine Ballard felehberhood/< wae! BO ay Friday night by the score of 40 to'39. a in oetG Monee ae pee ete i : oe es business visitor to Butler Wednces-! Washington, Jan. comets in- | —_—_—— er, a Ss. Aa NO) 5 . a uy 0 Cavenwe a Sy oh St]: i ras ore, i a e é . aay . : ‘ . é Libre day, and dropped around to The] vestigation was ordered this after-| MINERS STRONG F | John T. Pritchard, one of Vane Morrison is a native of this county,/and Kansas City, where ; Co’ erly Ties Sneraa had his name en.|noon by the war department follow- | G FOR WAR sels of gs ile eg vi me Cie and formerly lived in the Virginia/ attended the Jusibir.nens convention, rolled for the best paper in the coun-|ing the conviction by court martial of | Expel I,*W. W. in Ranks and Favor ie that eats a oF a te ari ee enbornont: Tuesday we received a weil written | ty, : two medical reserve officers for ne z- | U. S. Control of Mines. (is Pa reo ere ta ster) Rena fete Stunday: fo: ex. | account of a pleasant social event that Mets F lect of duty. The defendants, who) | ; ; < 1 i 1 Pee f sae tae He | took place east of the city Sunday, JT loyd Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs.) were ordered dismissed from the Indianapolis, Jan. 25.—After ex- Volney McFadden, a Kansas City | er a visit eee fae San In_|but for the reason that it was not Wm. Graves, of this city, enlisted |yice by the court martial were 1i pelling Industrial “W orkers of the clei eee fe 1 first stop at Indianapolis, In-| red, we cannot use it. We posi-|#bout a month ago as a radio operator) John G. Dwyer, Camp Funston, Kas ,. World from membership in the organ. attorney, spent a few days the last) qj.14° where he will spend some time | S82" V ec tha ange oe ‘ Baal : i ark 3 ; Ti , 4 i _ | diana, wh le Walls : will mot print. communications | it the navy, &nd received, orders last and Virst Lieut. William Cole, Camp . the United of the week at the home of his par-/ a+ the home of his sister, Mrs. Clande , ; ; Ate then Graatelialces ‘ol ree ents, Judge and Mrs, J. WV. McFad-|}, _ Haare Cece aa unless we hase the name of the writ-|Wees to report at the Great Lakes ward, La, Cole was ch went on record : s, ee : Pollock. From there he will go to Ke ling Station by Monday, Janu-| improperly trol ating a kes over of the cen yy Louisville, Kentucky, where he will Meee : He left for his post Satur- charged U Nt oi colt. S. W. Davis, editor of the Demo-| visit friends. ‘i JE. Zw in this he right to Hea D u territory a ainy at, spen few days thet ofthe +- Sse Sl ae me ea = 5 aia PMicy ashes = a Rea pire a sine i We received di week to} of St. Jos tthe address] Wedne was Shovel vita sf cae ; Werle a Shr Oils) Ste Une a Ney: } Id ahlen’s | on his n Butler tofand in t renoon pupils fro ‘ Sees PES Peet eee ing of the State Press Association, of | “hinge the address Ve A la : Pe a iston and the of the selective pposed con- Beviiahehenleennlonhicer saper from Chicago to Springfiell, | Brookfield, > wil reste in! grade schools were around with tag es aie dover hin, (Sseription « : eniael a “war 3 Ro A a llinois. Mr. Zwahlen, a former|the future, been transferred | which they were tying to coal shov. hs ie tale ‘ a ane a ene a mosaniiane yalivascantedi Mrs, Carl McCaughey, who has} Rates county boy, has a good posi-jto that ter: lis house. Bytlerjets. The t called attention to the | ee icers ME NMeIRA EMI eibaecnad aie tou Ne. al ith been visiting at the home of her par-|tion with the Department of Pub-]| regrets to lose Zwahlen ang his}need for conserving coal and asked aaa ch ‘ a TMU eae: 7 rae | Wilson's ‘nt to ents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Stuffing, in|lig Welfare of the state of Illinois, | estimable fanti hopes ey; the user to try and save one shovel Haat e ceca erecy " Fe neniter fon democnieywecaid: cle Je e a ned her/and keeps up with Bates county] will like their new hom->, and some] of coal daily. NAV SULG ENS SEER ECO peeete ama ea ae Tate West Butler, has returned to i iP y ney ‘ duty, the real facts in the case were the unrestricted right of home at Quapah, Oklahoma. events by reading the Times. ay move back to Butle “Sandy” White, colored, who last [not made public. It is believed the men att do women to organize — = i is adjudged insane by e} in investigation of t! se was |ind deal collectively with their \ » Was taken to St. tusophl orabrad because of the source of the Ma S08 is . : | Sheriff Baker and 1 d/ complaint against the used officer, Phere BSREE Hos ap el opposition e e } state hospital for who was in one of the regimental in- to any of the resolutions and they * il? cy seems to have tw 5 ted in most instances by a iliions, one that some one i [ee § vote. 6 a = E (1 kill him and the other that some one! Gathright, for thirty year e delegates take great pride in ‘ iihas “stolen his singers,” whatever} n Sheldon, died im that the service flay containing 19,286 stars eee ere | tliat may mean, y after an illness of but banging over their heads in the hall, i a of acute liver trouble, Be and some of ons brought ¥ e 7 4) The body of C. H. Arfman, who $ zto Shelden he was a resi (out the fact of the great number of | cigd of tuberculosis at Kenosha, Wis-j dent of Montrose. Decersed wa mine workers now in the military ou e In e ar {i consin, arrived in this city Vhursday| brother of Mrs. Peyton Parks, of service } morning of last week and was taken] Clinton. —_ ees flto the Culver undertaking parlors F Sh D F G an i The other day a young Kansas French Shoot Down Four German where rere services, conducted by; lene r y y Planes; Huns Bomb Hospitals. Cian married a girl who left him fif teen minutes after the ceremony was performed. On investigating he dis- covered that he was her fourth hus- Rev. J. church, the rema lot in Oak Hill cemetery. Alexander, of the Baptist were held that afternoon and ins laid to rest in the family The de- s, Jan. 26.—Fierce airplane bat- tie > have broken >the comparative hpeace that has reigned over the west Ask About the Thrift Stamps and Baby Bonds We are Giving Away. y i ceased was a brother of Fred Ariman, band and they Wel all classed “First | front for weeks. w With every $10.90 purchase or $10.00 deposit or $10.00 coupon hook you buy we will give of this city. The brothers had not eee Cc ER th by the : a Been ; Inthe past 24 hours French airmen a you one Thirft Stamp, worth asc. When you get 16 Thrift Stamps you take them to the Post aie met for more than twenty years ee enema was evidently Took: Hasy she down four enenty planes in & 4 Office and they will pay 12c extra in January; 13c extra in February; 14¢ extra in March and so on; fy ie) J. S. Willman, of the advertising de] — rae : ; a Ses Fie Crease 68 or get a bond that matures in 1923 and is worth $ 5.02; or you can cash the bond anytime by giving 53 partment of the Jones, store of Kan- H. O, Maxey will deliver an address He te vee MET Reon ae Be a to days’ notice. Let’s go in partnership. We will pay for the Thrift Stamps if you will take them z sas City, was a Butler visitor Satur- iu Ae nee BM Stoel chure h| ‘i Goa PASE aH RIL "4 ay, Mr. Hill vas very fav b Saturday night, under the auspices o : eae Beye aw fs and save them. That way we will both be helping UNCLE SAM. We have ar 4 day r, Hillman was very favorably the Rates County Couneil of Defense, | Wigshafen and reisiremlOihoray ise impressed with Butler and while here purchased property and his parents will move here about the first of German military Thionville penetrated acked the on the subject of “Why the War.” : nd the Mr. Maxey is a forceful speaker and |. j ne 1 ‘ has made.a deep study of his subject, Ob-ervation planes ailway at have ranged so you can trade with us just as conveniently as you ever could. You do not have to bother paying every time you get an order. Just deposit $9.80 with us just.the same as YOU {! March and expect ‘to.make this city | I _ bene deposit at. the bank. . We let you draw out $10.00 in any goods at our store at the reduced price. || their future home. Before going in-| Everybody invited to come out and nea e ne be nid ae * Fae Or you may buy a $10.00 upon book for $9. %0. If you found you could get $10.20 for $10. 00 to the advertising business Mr, Hill-| {earn the cause of the great war that nite Wee rae - ne Beench paar worth of farm produce of any kind, would you sell for $10.00, No! Then if you can buy $10.00 }/man was editor of a country news-|is now devastating Europe. shalberanbes. ‘ worth of groceries for $8.00 are you going to pay $10.00? Oh, you doubt it? Then come and Pe Ver ri knows tie trial and ee In the list of names of those who} German planes, repeating former get our prices and see for yourself. a eee Heimade | sd been recommended for commis-! ruthlessness, bombed the Red Cross at) Dankirk ittle damage ‘ - sien in the aviation corps of the a and Calais, but eee oe eae te ce oats Miss May Wainwright, daughter; Published in the Kansas City papers, «i ya eae of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wainwright ie week, Nae Wp of H. : es IP Ney en ae : 5 and Ray Jlarrison, of Adair, Okla-| © s city r. yatt ‘took his ex-; Carl M. mer, 12 years old, of ASK FOR ONE OF OUR PRICE LISTS homa, were united in marriage | amination some time ago and was the witield, Mich. is believed to be as j Wednesday forenoon at’ 11:30 o'clock | Only one from this county that passed ' Unéle Sam's youngest soldier. Jarl | at the home of the bride’s parents on | so far as we have learned. The ex | enlisted last summer, claiming his ase Cash Credit = Cash Credit Saved South Fulton street, Rev. J. W. amination for commission in the avias at 1S. The boy 's sister disclosed his et L W Crackers by box, lb........ r4c 16¢ Fancy Box Apples’ ............. $2.09 $2.50 soc ander, of the Baptist church, o tion corps is the hardest of any: age when she visited camp at Waco, y Krispy Crackers, by box, Ib..:...16¢ 18 ac No. 3 Summer Gir] Kraut.. 2o0c se ing. It was a quiet wedding, only} branch of the service and Mr. Wyatt ee and upon hearing praise from ‘| No. 2 10-0z Oysters ase 3c | isc §c the relatives of the contracting par-|is to be congratulated on being able’ Captain Hogarth, said, “And to just ‘ere y ties being present: The happy couple | to pass it. : | thinks he’s only 12 years old.” 0 : phe pelea “ae 4 No. 3 Can Tomatoes. : 15¢ 3¢ left on the t:10 train for Oklahoma, l g lo. 3 Slic “i od 5 i No. 2 Can Tomatoes.. 15¢ sc where they will live~on the farm of fog : ted ars aoe so ead Corn Flakes, pkg..... roe ae | the groom, Ni : Halved Peaches... 20 c No. 2 Red Can Beans aoe se Mess Sergeant Sam Lemasters and ; . 'o. 3 Halved Peaches i 4 Ne. fuiiean “a 3 3 No. 3 Pie Peaches, unpecied......12¢ 1§¢ 3¢ Oe F OBES ODE. «- seers os oes 12 §¢ Private Ed Orear came the last of the No 10 Frontier Brnd Apricots gal 57¢ 65c 8c. 102 Ib Sack Salt.. Bsc Gc week from Camp Doniphan on short }) No. 10 Sailor Boy’Apricots, gal...57¢ €5c 8c 52 Ib Sack Salt asc Se furloughs to visit home folks. They L cott ie Butter 3 25 Ib Sack Salt asc 3c say that the Butler boys have been ippincott Apple Butter... 3oc se sp sar* very fortunate, so far as sickness is < x Mucker Apple Butter ..... gos sc 50 Ibs Block Salt ... asc (3€ concerned, only two of them having 1 will offer at public auction at my farm Murdock Bluing......... roc. 3¢ "50 Ibs Medicated Block Salt. vo ss59e ssc SC been in the haspital, and they only 10 miles southeast of Butler, 4 miles Sailor Peaches, gal 6oc = 8c. 1.Ib Chase & Sanbourn 88 Coffee.azc asc 3 for @ short time and for minor com- 5 60c 8c 1 Ib Chase & Sanb’n Circle Coffee.stc. 3c 4c weiats, They say that the stories west of Pleasant Gap and %; mile west . goc 10 1 Ib C. & S. Seal Brand Coffee....36¢' 42¢ 4c that have been going around that the of Double Branch church, on : 8x _ 5c i Ib Monarch Coffee .32¢ «42st beys in the hospitals lack care, is : 4 i Te largely ovtrdrawn as the boys that ~ ; . joc. toc 3 Ibs Monarch Coffee. 85¢ $1.22 35¢ y M F 191 Pe ARS ee gsc. 8c ~ | Large Grain Coffee A. J. ie PRE |! Sear genglbe Pg ieee pie onday, ebruary 4, 8 Kream Krisp! sidiaisiaaig = go se Fancy Table Potatoes Hiéocee || Gee ee ee ; _] New York Pitted Cherries . asc Gc | No.2 String Beans 5...100) Se OS Sale to begin at 10 a. m. y me John A. Muhilenburg, who was ar- . ¥ war ; rested at his home near Reckville last 10 Head of Horses. Team of Mules. weeand brought to Butler and placed in jail charged with appropriat- ing and selling 1300 bushels of corn that was undes the control of the re- ceiver, was Wednesday taken before Justice B. F. Jeter, where he gave bond for ‘his appearance for prelim- inary examinatiom February 25. The bond which was for $500 was signéd by. Hook and Henry Dickbrad- ere Young Muilhenburg was ordered to report before the exemption board at Osceola Tuescay for examination. Hig father, A. J. Muilhenburg,- who was jointly charged with his son, has 27 Head of Cattle, nearly all Registered 25 Poland China Hogs Farm Machinery Grain and Feed LUNCH:. Ladies of the Community wil! serve lunch for the ben- efit of the Red Cross. They will also sell a pig which is subject to registry—this is also for the benefit of the Red Cross. H. G. REQUA, Owner . “THE “STORE _ WHERE THE PENNIES couNT.” er SEES aa pOAT | = ; = =