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me Chapel Chatter. Of Local. Invereat=Clipped Pyom| Nr. and Mrs, Flem Taylor and chil- A 25¢ BOX OF dren came in Monday from Hickory : COCOT ONE FACE POWDER Our Exchanges. . fa eh county, for a visit with his mother | John Dowell, junior editor of | theyand other relatives, ' EFREE: - aoe vip Adrian Journal, who enlisted in the} The sale at Local Powers was well é = ¥ _|atmy some time ago, has been trans- | attended. We could not afford to make this remarkablé offer if we did not SHORT STORIES Ny Yi iffy ; G YW Vf Yy aL ferred from Jefferson Batracks to @ Mr. Dantel Guthridge had his cat- have un exceptionally pure and smooth powder with a delightful odor B/, Y Y i post in the Hawaiian Islands. aa Ve for the blackleg, having that is sure to please even those who have always used more expen- ay, Z - The Montrose Recorder has ‘an- estore: call wine sive powders, ; . ZY Re Be Mr. Jess Crossline is shucking corn 5 nounced a raise in subscription to IT IS A FRAGRANT, SOFT, CLINGING POWDER 4 4 Y i he | - f C i YL LA | $1.50 per year. The size of the paper eine oe White and son, ey CUT THIS OUT will also be increased. The paper is Roy, of El Dorado Springs, were to, New York, N. Y. wocaveu OAT worth the AON SY. without the increase | Sunday and Monday’ visitors at the Your Cocotone Face Powder I have never used Coc in size. a apis pare home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. many Freneh Powde for | send me » box free, will be David White. which 1 paid 50¢ and $1.00 for enclose 15 powders that were not as good. » cover cost of end me two boxes: of return mail for the | Lieutenant J, R. Martin has been discharged from the army on account ‘of’ physical inability. He had been a membet of the Medical Corps locat-|. J ‘ ‘ ed at.Fort Héuston, Texas.* He ex-|1§ hauling loads to his lease he bought pects to arrive with his family ina of Fred Kersey, ’ a 4 week or ten days——Hume Telephone. Guy Hermann is able to be up again - after having the measles. Lena Mae 7 a Se ee ae A Henry County young man, wholand: Herbert . Hléfmann now have Unit 4 will meet with Mrs. Albert How Thin People Obtaina Plump was under $10,000 bonds to appear be- | them, Smith February 21. fore the Circuit Court ‘ran* off to] Mr. Walden of Urich called at Mr.|_ Mrs. Henry Cook, irs. Robert Strong, Robust Body Miss Maggie -Herman visited at her Mr. George Herman, Friday. Lewis Radford, of west of Butler, is just wonderful, Ehave used | Face Powder, but if you will | i | You y $Miss Sadie London. Texas. He was captured in Houston| Amys Ford’s Monday. He bought | Rains, Mrs. € Cumpton and Mrs.| sperore 1 took tonoline people used and the Henry county sheriff went| Mr. l‘ord’s !case some time ago, Will Jones, M Cora Borland called) to call me. HAAS DE now my one is A ne , 4 x bade Pa eae hee eae " ie body is out. after him. On the way back to Mis- _ David White purchased some pigs|on Mrs. J. A. Borland Tuesday after-| fas feat aia PERRYS souri he jumped through a car win-|from Dick Keeble Thursday. noon, Ae dock ae Dew. mM ee gulared : . . . J r “§ } Saat ee, wae, sburg, , y he , F. O. B. DETROIT | dow and is again at targe, Miss Maggie Hermann spent Sun-| Mrs Lee Reese, Mrs, Albert Smith fuel Harvae fie Fak vit ays eS aes day with Misses Sadie and Cora/and Miss Della Smith spent Friday |” Would 1, too, like to Mia ¥ 0 Ibs, ‘of good, solic Appleton City folks must be get-| \jatey, ~ Wfternoon-with Mrs.“J. A, Borland, | rom (10 to tO toe. ote oenise ting awful careless. In last_ week's Carl Hermann has returned home Mrs. Mattie Hill and Mr, and Mrs. ey rath cine MDa! uonee? Journel ten asticles ats Heat 3 hay- |from Kansas City. He has been at-| Jim Jones spent Sunday with Mr, and | Dana ¥ Ue cent R Bane, aah i ing “been found,” among which is 4 tending school there. Mrs. George Vanhoy, tenollierande rove w i an Gee ee pair of dice, which the editor will turn Jude Isley moved Wednesday to the} Mr. and Mrs, I. E. Beard and Mrs.| 8 0U sare There is inflexible logic in the fixing of that price for the Maxwell closed cars. The purpose of the Maxwell builders was to strike the MIDDLE LINE of ab- is dispensing a great value. Oven the owner without the usual place vacated by George Baker, Eliza Beard spent Sunday with Mr.) deal of tonoline. : nD They have done so with scientific av- “paying for advertisement. There is)" yes) Johnnie Hermann is very sic {and Mrs, ‘Tom Parker, lore than half a million thin men curacy. - = it religious revival ih prearers uy with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Odneal spent Anal Tee tonoline aoes ate cd, aoee The Maxwell closed cars have grace, ea which might possibly account) Mr. and Mrs. Roby Freeland as-| Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Van- A a f e if for the loss of. the dice. ‘sisted Daniel Gutheridge with buteh- | hoy. trem: : 18 H ‘No diet, fle Mrs. Ben Barickman spent Wednes- day afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. beauty, comfort, efficiency, durability, économy and standard equipment. ic emulsions, ome treatment, ese: Leader | ¢ring work Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Davis According to the Aaioret less sate s e of fuel i t! Is at : _Bat, if buil It to sell for less than $1195 uss Rectan ice a ue ‘ported much: better at this writimg, | | Charlie Eads. Coupon and send for this Free package one or the-other of these would be ure. NED CO eee [ecaetiate i emer a ca MIRE MEFS. As Borlanduarecthey oon 3 ; i on the verge of freezing, Amoret has; Fred Kersey is hauling farm impte-] Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Borland are te ke tonoline with your meals and a proud parents of a i2 1-2 pound girl) watch it work, This test will tell the A car loads of coal lying on the ground | ments lo his place. I : 7 story. at her depot awaiting shipment, be-; Mr. and — Mrs, Ammon Wagenor|born February 2. All parties doing sides having plenty of fuel for her | the near fu-|well at this writing, The baby was fown needs, In addition to the coal tre. preal st Bera: On the other hand, for a higher price ou could get only larger size or fancier —50c Box Free— will inove to Idaho in Iver ROSE. ‘urnishings—not any greater VALUE or finer “class.” : fat the depot there is quite a large pile, Dick Keeble visited | Tuesday” night packing, That is what we mean by “the Middle lof cord wood also corded along the Butler at his father's, C. J. Keeble Fair M Non fabth en- Line.” right of way of the K. C. & S, | William Young has been shucking air Mount News. wo : BEEE RS - t ; = corn in this neighborhood con his Weel Gants Hea saath? Bos: | 5; Six-Passerger Voun Cae, SUI, at the new Kat lace which Bernice Dickerson Mieoneen ceradle 4 eds a $1195; Louring Car with Alt-Weather Top, 8855 ~ Touring Co.. $745; Roadster, $045 All Prices F.O.B. Detrast ATAL Station” will be Tought. Clara Lindeuman called her j'held at the station next Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Roby Freeland and Rate N nt as ep ay a ‘ Jevening, February 33, i918 A spe- | childre spe Sunday at «Fore na aunage hats ening, February 13, i9t Pp hildren spent) Sunday at «Forest Nis. k Rapp helped M sday M. KIDNEY DISEASE IS F In - cial program. is being prepared and | (urs. ms : oe everything possible is being done to, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hendrix and Rapp coek for shredders last lri- ; JEFFERSON HIGHWAY GARAGE make the evening one of profit and children visited Sunday at her fath- uae \ Bot x redial Kidneco isn Wonderful Protection, ‘ ASS URS Ba SOC eel ew hana 2 gets into the kidneys pleasure, A number of the K, C ers, Mr. Reeder, of Adrian. lage Tridase witlh Mins) John’ Mar. jy ces WILCOX BROS., Propr’s. to tak a person 209 N. Main Tel. 2 BUTLER. MO. officials will be down from Kansas Mire Maxgic Charters: of Butler is ean ie take (a, person City and make a few short addresses. ing with her daughter, Mrs. Allen |‘); Ren cepate - ‘ fore it foe people just J. B. Potter will sing two or three | {jermann. ; Hildegarde ‘Troike and Ella Bolte danger that lurked solos, The Aunsterdam High School| William White butchered Monday. [Called on their Friend, Elsie Drachen, City 4, fiaceavefih pf them | will add to the enjoyment of the even- | ive ya s ontec An- [7° bet de Z are of th People re \ a A f Everett Morgan has rented AU) yi ond Mrs, Fred Houser are the sound) kidn ould know how, to protect and take care of them, Kid- heco Losure reme for treating ises because it removes the that collect in the blood ling with music and select readings. gustus Hermann’s place. ie Hebe RADY arn ree | A nuinber of the birsiness men will \Ve hear Arlie Cox has sold his Gund a i ; LU gap AD yD Ovon Sunday, Feb. 10. Herrell Happenings. speak on subjects of local interest. jease. ; acne F hich The profit trom the refreshments will CHATTERBOX. Pecan and) Martin ak and_ their innetive kidneys, oe : The neighbors gathered together) go to the Jocal Red Cross. The Red pos Se families dined ay with their par any Drug mite nn eet MISSOURI : j Friday evening at the home of Wick! Gross will.auction a fine Bourbon Red Summit Happenings. ents, Mr. and Mr : able Marquardt Heivee ninaUill) EE eRS OUD z, ape Ray and wife, surprising Mirs. Ray a8 | rairkey— Amsterdam Enterprise. nrad Kuglar and family enter: kidney trouble quiciely ed by PACIFIC it was her birthday. All enjoyed al 4 The Red Cross chapter met with |tained some of their relatives at din Kidneco Co, Boston, M fine time. | is * ‘Mrs. Herman Seelinger Wednesday, jner Sunday. |) cetemoneeas owes Se ener “Mr, and Mrs. Andy Cummings _bviators Killed. Mrs, James, ilavens is quite poorly.| Mrs. Riehard Fox visited relatives ‘ ispent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs! | A ' Charles Thomas is improving .afin Butler the first of the week. DANDRUFF / . Spears. Rt. Worth, Fex., Feb. 8—Corporai wery littl, He can get around on} Car riding was the order of the day | QUICKLY ~ ee, ‘Miss Ruth Jomes spent Tharsday |Stanlex of the end United States) crutches some. Sunday on account of the nice weath- r Vrvygyer jJevening with Miss Kathleen Way-)#eto sguadron, was killed at noon to-'| Elmer Sturgeon went to Ellsworth, {er and the good roads, STOPPED : MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAT !Jannd. [aay when the airplane in which he! Kg , last week to get his car, Hulda Holliger took dinner Sun- | : pres ass Miss Ruth Mandruft visited at the) Was {Ising with Lieutenant Jas. Elwhich be left some days ago. Hejday with her friend Osie Bohm. There is only one way to cure dan- Time Table Clark home Sunday aud Sunday night,J-orsch fell. Lieutenant Lersch was'came in Saturday, making the trip in] John Fischer and family took Sun. /druff and that is to kill the germs 3 “The Y. P. B. gave a-social Saturday badly :iniured. day dinner with Johnie Marquardt | wil! kil the One naleprenaraHen cpae Soe lake Charles, La, Feb. 8:—Clar-} |rank Maday and ,avother an/}and family, Remedy, i unusual of thou- pevening .at the home of Miss’ Ruth teme with its re North Bound Jones, in honor of.the boys who will/ence V..Ashbaugh, a student a Leave'/have to leave soon. About 35 were whose -home was in Yeoungstan, O., i Re{fseshments s were served jwas killed yesterday wheai the ss will gro hair on any s ny life left; it ws failing hair and alp in three weeks or Roht, Sturgeon, wife and daughter,}| Leonard Heganour and _ sister, spent Sunday in Rich Hill with Ray| Lizzie, and Miss Pearl Kemper ani) head where there George Sunderwirth, jr, attended the | faresegane ryt ee Sturgeon and wite. No. 202 K. C. and St. Louis Passenger ............-.101@0 8. ‘MM, consisting of .gysters, pickles, celery, plane in which he and a civilian itt-} Some of Mrs. Wick Ray's friends Red Cross meeting at Butler Sunday. | your money back, ates No. 210 K. C. ama St. Louis dsandwiches, fruit salad and cake. structor .were flying fell 200 feet, | gave her a surprise one evening last} Oscar, Richard and Katie Bracher | tise torts miget pleasant and Loyieors matriking #.haggar, according to infor-| week, it being her birthday took dinner Sunday with Frank Rapp | is used extensively by ladies of re- ire to have and to oft, lustrous and lux. passenger . -10:45 p.m; Misses Ruth _Jones and Kathleen king 3 : i mation from the camp today. The in-| ‘Phe Summit Happenings got side-|and family. Hh a * No. local freight .....12:30 p. ga.j Wayland and Mr. Henry Wayland he z 5 : on * enjoyed an evening at the Clark home /#fructor was injured but is expected | tracked somehow last week and.some} Hildegarde Troike, of Walnut, Kas Seuth Bound jeast week to meet Mr. Cartwright, |-t? recover. lof these items may sound stale. who spent. the past two weeks vi 2 Wo. 205 Joplin, Wichita & who was to lgxve on Saturday. = Glennie Price has accepted a posi-|ing relatives and friends here, ‘re- y druggist is selling Mildredina temedy on a positive g ‘antee emove dandruff or money und- ed at 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Out-of- it- |tian in Kamsas City. We wish him]|turned home Monday. Coffeyville Passenger .. 3:50 .a.:m.| .Miss Mable Card has beén quite} R | dat Soe and $1.00 a battle. No. 207 Joplin and Yates leick for the last few days. | Rot Spy Suspects Held. well, A party was'given to. the young | (NN customers supptied by- malt F Center passenger .. 1:10 p.m. WILLIE. New York, Feb. 8—Fomy pass:n-| Elmer Sturgeon and wife were Sun-|folks last Wednesday night at the eee teca! i F Rall leurs on tle Nieuw Amsterdam were | day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lacy.| Nick Rapp heme, about twenty were Ne. 20 A tone agp ng St held today iin the government spy ‘There was a dance at. Phillip Neus] present. The evening was passed in HOW T0 BANISH HAIRS Madienn Branch ~ We are having fine weather now. |.humt aboaré .that vessel, jows in fram last week. : ot various games. \ll report.a good aes) Leave Butier daily. 8:00 a -m.|- Mr. Bartley.was buried in Mt Olive | Holland. Tire thirty-thmee men avil) Mae. Kaune, of Sutler visited Mrs. time. Y <= Sunday only .. £0:00.a. m.|last Sunday. There was a large |sexen woman prisoners will she taken Hyatt while Mr. Hyatt was visiting] The young folks gathered at the} (Brom) The Beauty. News) CLAUDE '\L. PLAIN, crowd there. before the special board of ixquiry a¢ |.in Oklahoma. John Fischer home Sunday night,| _ PS ee Say y i Agen R. C. Buckles is the possessor of a} Ellis Island ‘for a hearing. Miss Margaret Hyatt, Roy Culbert-| quite a bunch being present. All| Vely hair growths can be removed “| brand new Ford. While names of those taken intes|son aml Miss Julalia Sturgeon are | spent an enjoyable evening. in the privacy of your own home if you : | get a small original package of medol Mrs, Will Sutton and little daugh- oing ip to raising tine hogs as ¢ ! ‘i going WwW bee hogs as jand_mix into a paste enough of the H. C. Limpus made.a trip to Har-|custedy were kept secret it wa : PROFESSHOWAL CARDS |aeicimesictate* 2 °° Mar | aatedy wer ter SFoaimmarntfat them invested ina Charter’ |r spent Monty wih her oer geval ese hh nee | Mi. and Mrs. Lundy visited at L. | Hellasd corperation, bearing Hettena sale. If their dads will furnish the| Mrs. John Yoss, sr. a ‘Isurface. This should be left. on the A. Dugbin’s last Sunday evening. from the queen, was among those}sorn, wach them raise hogs. PRISCILLA. /skin about 2 minutes, then removea Frank Jewett is attending the trac- jand the skin washed, and every trace “ of hair will have vanished. No harm Charlotte Township Red Cross and|°r inconvenience can result from this Y. M. C. A. treatment, but be sure wou buy real medol, which is inexpensi Mail In the list furnished us last week | orders filled by American Proprietory DR. H. E. MULKEY 4 Cora Moles aad Myrtle Goodrich | held. ewet “r i visited at Hetty Buckles last Friday i ter show in Kansas City this week afternoon. i ‘ ‘ ————| There was a party at Mrs. Shee- Bessie Compton visited at Hazel man's last week. ‘The Sherman fam- Wackerman’s last Monday. ily will sooy move to the Ours lease ‘Mrs. Compton visited with her son which they have bought, the name of E. F. Raumaker, who|€® Boston, Mass, over Sunday. Rt ee apogee se a fine COW te) contributed $3.00, and EF. A. Night- Jason Deardorff and family left esli¢ Fox recently. A lspthen Satara ereconiitted fronmithel! “Thegcall wake an Ac vee ; ma ha ied for Kansas to make his “asgeeirg ica eS Sg EE list, and the total subscription of|of Leslie's Weekly ran Rpprelsapr luture home. b ~ . -| Charlotte Township to date for said| Missouri's senior i i Mr. and Mrs. Tyler were visiting} cance is $1014.60. Seaniae Wille ene cre anenes Dentist . Entrance same that leads to Roxas Stadio. Mrs. L. selatives in Summit Sunday. x North Side Square Batler, Missouri; past week. | Y ————— jj Geo. Moles and family spent last Mrs. Clarence McGovern and two 4 little girls spent Saturday night with _ SEE THE CLOTHES DOCTORS DR. J. F BULL Durbin has been sick the = SETTER Sunday in Adrian. 2 ¥. ¥: - Netuy Public | ‘Mrs, Blackmon yisited with her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy : a Square Phese 386 -|~other, Mrs. Limpus, over Sunday. Fur practical cleaning and ff} Powell. ; - F Ona Hartsell moyed to Adrian one|f pressing. We positively clean § SUNSHINE, < everything bat-a guilty con- day last week. 2 Walter Christy run his new car out ; last Monday. : en » Hite, Hats Cleaned and Blocked ‘ Jefferson City, Mo., Feb, 6.—Mis- souri has now 4,708,000 hogs, 910,009. Phone 15] head of milk cows aud 1,466,000 sheep, : according to a‘live stock report made gasoline machine gun shooting | public today. : “4% “thousand times on one gallon! The figures-were compiled jointly "i a second, | by E. A. Logan, field agent for the: Spruce Pick Ups. “Rev. Mullendoor was a visitor at the Cumpton school Monday after- || noon. Mrs. Charlie Eads is sick at this writing. : Mrs, Frank Rich called on Mrs, Lee Reese Wednesday afternoon. Christie and Chester Sargent called on Gladys Barnes Wednesday even- ing. - The Red Cross ladies met with Mrs. }R-H. Barnes Thursday afternoon. Those_present were Mrs. Lee Reese, Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Coleman ‘Snodgrass, Mrs. George Vanhoy, Mire. Oliver Barnes, Mrs. Dan Rus- iss Elsie Russell, Miss Della , and Miss Alta Kegereis. Miss Smith is captain of Unit 4 in ater township. The ladies of science, I WILL SELL AT MY FARM 2 1-2 MILES NORTH AND 2 1-2 MILES WEST OF APPLETON CITY, OR 5 MILE AND 2 MILES SOUTH OF MONTROSE, MO., ‘ON ee £ Wednesday, February 20, 1918 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. SO Head of Livestock 15 HEAD HORSES AND MULES 26 HEAD CATTLE 28 HEAD HOGS FROM 80 70 150 POUNDS 10 HEAD YEARLING SHEEP 39-Tons of good timothy and cl mixed; i 250 Bushels of lover hay mixed; in stack. 152 Bushels of timothy seed mixed with Clover. JOE CALLAHAN, R. H. CALVERT, } Auctioneers. MRS. E. LAMPKIN E. F. HIRNI, Clerk. Lunch Served by Red Cross Ladies All work guaranteed and prices teasonable.,_ Goods Called for and Delivered > é Cc i Z g i 2 : i x