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HIN we announced Bevo recently, our hopes were high. We knew that we had the most unusual soft drink that had ever been offered: A beverage combining the nutri- tive extracts of wholesome ce- reals, the zest of Saazer Hops, a flavor all its own and abso- lute purity. We knew this be- cause, true to cur own ideals, we kad experimented for years before we were satisfied to say, “We offer you Bevo—it is a Cifferent soft drink —it is good and it is good for you.” High 2s-were our hopes for its reception, we have realized them far and beyond our expectations, Bevo today is an estab- lished popular success. Ev- erywhere the same question is asked:—‘‘Have you tried Bevo?” Bevo Served " aa Methodist Episcopal Church,-South, (that there is no real labor in, There! . SHORT STORIES aa c Sia qoSiarher ete: is a little story about two tramps who fossils akties mp ee os ; happened to stagger, onto a conversa- Of Local f ty of 190,000,000, ‘The most! tion. One said to the other, “I have Our Exchanges, # lesson we can learn in this) just thought of a job that I would like ' J # are is that the battles of to have.” On being asked by the oth- J. Ww. Miller, of the Merchants bank this war will be won, in a larger part, er tramp just what it was, said, “1 0! Appleton City has been appointed behind the lines—Even a million men would like to be lineman on a wireless | explosive agent by the U, S. director ir enches will mean little with a telegraph.” That is the position of a) °! mines. + j one hundred million at home, | great many people in regard to the . Aaron Showalter, of ; ano zed country behind the war. They are willing to do if there’ ¢ ned a stroke of § army, we are literally mobilizing a is nothing to be done. If we do not evening of last week, force of a hundred million for viec- have to e our home and loved) Journal. tory.” These words are from “Na-| ones it is all right we are there with ~ - tional Service Hand Book.’” And they the goods. Let us get behind the “S Hume man marketed two hogs .are very true. The greatest force that great church of Jesus Christ and pray the other day. world has ever known or will the ever know, will be found in the or- ganized church of Jesus Christ. There is a reason for our following Jesus. The day is not far away when he will conflict. Go hext Sunday. to Be at {be preaching services {churech, South, next } morning and evening. wonder why the world did not see the beauty of his life sooner. We want the war to end, and that very soon, but we are not willing to help end it.) at 9:30. there is something that we can do | and worship with us. | present prices. Present price of a S Passenger Touring Car, delivered. ' We have been notified by the manufacturers March first end save the $50. Bevo—the all-year-’round soft drink Bevo is sold in bottles only, and is bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER-BUSCH—ST, LOUIS and work for our boys who are com- pelled to go and serv church ' somewhere next Sunday. There will You are welcome to attend | Yes we are willing to help end it if|one or all of these services, ONLY EIGHT MORE DAYS: left in which to buy CHEVROLET Motor Care at the vance the price $50 on March first. See us before Now, one final w ise you that, in accord w known principles cf Anheuser- Busch and all its products, Devs not only will forever its present high standard cf quality, but as time goes on cur great endeavor shall be to make this soft drink even more per- fect in every detail of its good- ness. You will find Bevo at inns, res- taurants, groceries, department and drug stores, picnic grounds, baseball parks, soda fountains, dining cars and other places where refreshing beverages are sold. ie Guard against substitutes. Have the bottle opened in front of you, first seeing that the seal is unbroken and that the crown top bears the Fox, ai ail . Drug Stores, Soft Drink Stands Hotels and Cafes See That THI SEAL Is INTAc s Se SSS ee } Hume Telephone. e in this great ‘ are losing money. somewhere } Sunday school at the E, Sunday both Sunday school M. Come} corder, amendment that pu dent, John McKee, and Claude treasurer. Carl Culbertson, forations i: tend stomach, Morwood, The purchasing commit- tee appointed was Claude Morwodd, M. C. Burns, and Clarence Long.— Amsterdam Enterprise. Interest—Clipped From Says He received the neat ‘sum of $158.88 for the two, says the Yes, hog raisers Postmaster Jamison, of Rich Hill, jis in receipt of advices from Con-" gressman Dickinson that Rich Hill will, in all probability, have free mail| delivery in the near future. : The big steam shovel that is to un- |cover the coal at Montrose has ar- rived and will be put to work in the near future on Homan farm joining the town on the north, says the Re- The chap with a petition for a tax be some kind of a farm loan scheme, but what in reality was the old single tax under a new guise, appeared in Ap- pleton City last week. People should be very careful what kind of peti-y tions they,sign nowadays. rported to The farmers of Liberty community met at Liberty school house-Saturday night and organized a Farmers Club. Harvey Crawford was’ elected presi- vice-president, secretary- who has the kidney. Dr. Amyx. took him Adrian, | paralysis Sun- been working for C. A. Hightower, acci- dentally shot himself Monday. He was out hunting and presumably tried. to pull the rifle through the fence and caught the trigger in some manner} © and: discharged the. gun, the ball enz! tering his. body, making «seven pe the intestines, two in the} *F°Z¢ up. one in the liver and one ip| Were entirely | MISSOURI NOTES. And now comes: the’ laundry work- ers. Last week there was a shortage of clean collars an@ cuffs caused by a strike of laundry employees. —————_ The police, the police courts and the circuit court are having a merry time in Kansas City. “Each one ae- cuses the other of being responsible for vice conditions in that city. On March 4 Dr, J. S. Halstead of Breckinridge, will be 100 years old. Doctor Halstead came to that, county a number of years ago from: Ken- tucky. He was Henry Clay’s family physician. Judge James Cowgill former state jtreasurer and later chairman of the state Democratic committee resigned his position as election commissioner of Kansas City last week to enter the mayoralty race in that city. Last week the Harrisonville schools were closed on account of an epidemic of scarlet fever and the teachers being willing to do their bit, put in the time. assisting the draft board in their work tabulating the questionnaires, Every main line railroad in the state except the Missouri Pacific has appealed to the state public service commission for authority to increase rates on coal within the state 25 cents a ton, The Santa Fe is asking for authority to cancel all existing rates and adopt the increase stated. The United States circvit court of appeals at St. Louis has upheld the court-martial af Robert W. Franke, jr. who refused to answer the call to the national army. He was triad before court-martial as a deserter and sentenced to two years’ imprison- ment, A beer famine is imminent in Mis- souri. Both the St. Louis and Kan- sas-City breweries are carrying short stocks of grain used in the manufac- ture of the amber colored thirst quencher, and now the Federal gov- ernment has*drdered them not to buy any more. The beer will hardly be missed and the grain can be put to 4 much better use. A match thrown aside by a work- man caused the death of two men and the serious wounding of nine others in Kansas City Thursday. The men were employed by a construction ‘company and 100 pounds of powder and several sticks of dynamite were set off when one of them fit his pipe and carelessly threw the still light- ed match where it fired, the powder. James Sturgiss, sentenced to the state prison for grand larceny; e¢s- caped Saturday by jumping from the Missouri Pacific train at Washing. ton, Mo. as he was being taken to the prison by Sheriff Lovelace of Wayne county. Sturgiss was hand- cuffed to another prisoner. He un- Mocked the handcuff with a hairpin and jumped through the window while the train was standing still. Columbia families have begun to eat horse meat as a substitute for beef. Dr. P. F. Trowbridge of the {College of Agriculture killed a 16- year-old horse that had outlived its usefulness on the state farm and di tributed the meat among Columbia families. About fifteen families pro- cured the meat, including one state university fraternity. Doctor Trow- bridge says there is relatively more edible meat on a horse than a beef of the same size and that it is 25 per 25 cent cheaper. f HERE AT HOME Butler Citizens Gladly Testify and Confidently Recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. It is testimony like the following that has placed Doan’s Kidney Pills so far above competitors. When people right here at home raise ther voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the- public state- ment of this Butler man: A. H. Herrell, florist, 119 Broad- way, says: “I had a dull ache in my back and getting up or down or lifting anything caused a_ sharp, stinging pain in it. My kidneys acted too often, especially at night and the kidney secretions were scanty, scald- ing and unnatural, Doan’s Kidney ' Pills completely relieved me. A few now and then keep me in good health.” _ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney s—the same that Mr. Herrell uses. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 18-2 . * ‘ * A Sunday Morning Fire. * About three o’clock Sunday morn- ing the residence of Sam Wolfe, on Vine street, was set on fire by a de- fective flue. ‘The fire department re- ‘sponded promptly to the alarm, but could do very little towards ‘extin- ins in, that part of the ‘city were up: ¢ hovse_and contents # sands of cures will grow hair on any . The. Walton Ti rust Company Welcomes and appreciates your accounts, Its extensive: clientele, “developed during more than 4 years of consistent, considerate ser- vice, is splendid endorsement of the agreeable and satisfactory rela- 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 ' DUVALL-PERGIVAL TRUST CO. ! 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. We will loan your idle money for you, gecuring INVESTMENTS you reasonable interest on good security. We pay interest on time deposits. ‘J. B. DUVALL, Vice-President, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner. W. F. DUVALL, President, Arthur Duvall, Treasurer. A25¢BOX OF f COCOTONE FACE POWDER FREE We could not afford to make this remarkable offer if we did not have an exceptionally pure and smooth powder with a delightful odor that is sure to please even those who have always used more expen- sive powders. IT IS A FRAGRANT, SOFT, .CLINGING POWDER CUT THIS OUT Cocotone Co. New York, N.Y. COCOTONE CO., ATLANTA, GA, Dear Sirs:— Your Cocotone Face Powder | 1 have never used Cocotone Face Powder, but if you will is just wonderful. [ have used many French Powders for send me a 25c box free, will be which I paid 50c and $1.00 for pleased to try it. I enclose 15 powders that were not as good, cents in stamps to cover cost of Kindly send me two boxes of mailing, packing, etc. Flesh by return mail for the Name 50c enclosed. | Address Yours truly, Miss Sadie London. Agents Wanted How Thin People Obtain a Plump Strong, Robust Body | “Before I took tonoline people used to call me ‘skinny,’ but now my name |is changed. My whole body is stout. Have gained 15 lbs. and am gaining aruff and that is to Kill the germs |} 'p, sooth! Biteseey, me declared F e germs./F, P, Smith, Pittsburg, Pa. who ha a a ene tet pren etalon wey (eases finished the tonoline treatinent, dredina Hair ‘Remedy... ‘This unusun' | ¢rome to to 80 Ibe or good, te eee hair restorer with its record of thou-| there” flesh, fat and muscular tissue head where there is any life left; it | penvern ACU honest Try It. cures dandruff, stops falling hair and! tot us send you free a 5c package of Benin af she scaly in three weeks or tunoline and prove what it can do for ‘ : you, It is the most pleasant and invigor- | > Your druggist is dispensing a great ating tonic, is not sticky or greasy andj deal of tonoline. is used extensively by ladies vf re-| More than half a million thin men finement who desire to have and to!}and women have gladly made this test Koop. thelr hair soft, lustrous and lux-/and that tonoline does succeed, does a |make thin folks fat even where all Every druggist is selling Mildredina [else has failed, is best proved by the Hair Remedy on a positive guarantee tremendous business we have done, to remove dandruff or money refund-| No drastic diet, flesh creams, massage, ed at 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Out-ot- | ofls or emulsions, but a simple, harm- town customers supplied by mail. less home treatment, Cut out the ;coupen and send for this Free package today. Take tonoline with your meals and watch it work, This test will tell the story. —50c Box Free— FREE TONOLINE COUPON This coupon, with 10c in silver to help pay postage, packing, etc, and to show good faith en- titles holder to one 50c packa; of Tonoline Free. Address the American Proprietory Co. Bos- ton, Mass. DANDRUFF QUICKLY STOPPED There is only one way to cure dan- High School Debating Team Loses to Clinton. The Butler High School debatinz team lost the decision to the Clin- ton team in the debate held in the Butler High School auditorium Fri- day evening. The Butler boys had defeated the Nevada team in Janu- ary and had high hopes of repeating with the Clinton team, but despite the excellent work on the part of mem- bers of the team, Clyde Borland and Sherman Moore, they were returned losers. . The question debated was “Re- solved, That fa Federal Law Compell- ing Arbitrat(on, Between the Employ- er and the ployee: is Wise and Feasible,” with*Butler taking the neg- ative. In-the debate at Nevada the Butler team had the affirmative side of the same question and the. chang- ing sides and the fact that the date of the debate was advanced one week may have had something to do with the result. However, the boys are game, and are not seeking alibis. The judges were Lee Jones,. super- intendent Appleton City High Schqoi, J. W. Miller, principal » Montrose schools and Rev. W. E. Sullen, of | Harrisonville. KIDNEY DISEASE 1S FATAL Kidneco is a Wonderful Protection. When disease gets into the kidneys it is just as certain to take a person it is checked be- .. If people just nger that lurked in dis- eases of these delicate organs, they would be as careful of them as they are of their eyes. People who hi sound Kidneys should know. how to protect and take sore ct, them. Kid- ‘o is a sure remedy for treatin; kidney diseases because it removes the poisons that collect in the blood, through the tnactive kidneys, Just go to any Drug Store and about a dozen Kidneco Tablets. They ie uesensive Bag Pi ts hd hy 9 ney trouble quickly. fal! Kidneco Co., Boston, Mase. eee HOW TO BANISH HAIRS (From The Beauty News.) Scott Newsome “Over There.” Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Newsome re- | ceived @ letter Monday from their son se first sergeant Scott Newsome of the ri7th nition company, for the Rainbow division, saying that they had the privacy of your own home if you it a email original package of medol - mix