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x MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Time Table ‘North Bound Leave >. and St Louis 4 . 11:00 4, m, No. 202 K. C passengér No. 210 K. C. and S! Loti s passenger .. 10:45 p. m, No. 292 local freight ..... 12:30 p. m. South Bound No. 203 Joplin, Wichita & Coffeyville Passenger .. 3:50 a. m, No. 207 Joplin and Yates Center passenger ....... 1:10 p. m, No. 291 local freight ..... 11:00 a. m. Madison Branch Leave Butler daily........ 8:00 a. m, ° Sunday only ..........-.. 10:00 a, m CLAUDE L, PLAIN, Agent. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. MULKEY Veterinary Surgeon Fourteen years successful practice. At Garrett’s Old Stand Phones:—Res, 28; Office 3, North Mo, State Bank DR. J. T. HULL Dentist Entrance same that leads to Fox’s Studio. North Side Square Butler, Missouri B, F. JETER Attorney at Law Notary Public East Side Square Phone 186 BUTLER, MISSOURI T. J. HALSEY, M. D. 0. D. Eye, Eur, Nose and “ Thront Specialist and the fitting of glasses, ™ BUTLER, MO. Office South Side Square: Phone 15 j Cornland, Ray and Roy Morrison have the measles. Lee and Walter Turner, Leonard and f[lerbert Ilerman, are too sick to go to school, but they are] not sure it is the measles. Ira Fanbic on the sick list. Mrs, Mac Faubion has a very sore hand. Miss Verda McCullick spent Satur- day night with her aunt, Mrs, Tom Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ilarrison, of But- ler, took Sunday dinner with Mr, Har- rison’s sister, Mrs, John Spier. A wagon load of young folks at- tended the pie supper at Nyhart Fri- day night. Henry Herman went to Kansas City Wednesday to take in the -tractor school. Charley Carnie and Duncan McAllister were there Thursday. Mrs, R. W. Shay and Mrs, P.<O. Turner attended the Baptist mission- ary meeting in Butler Friday. Harold Sims returned to Modesta, Illinois, Thursday night after visiting a month with the Turner boys. Mrs, Flanders and daughter, Fanny, visited her father, Mr. Daniels, at Nyhart Friday. W. H. Simpson, of Butler, visited ‘his son, Matt Simpson, Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Della Smith and brothers, of Spruce spent Friday night at Henry Herman’s and attended the pie sup- Miss Me- +| Carbondale, FRAZIER’S SALE LIST Bred Sows and Gilts Average $204.77. 1. Big Wonder Maid, W. H. Ew- bank, Maud, Texas, $285.00. Smooth Jewell, Demming Ranch, Oswego, Kans., $625.00. 3. *Veri Best, J. R. sum, Kans., $300.00, 4. Choice Lady Wonder, Smith, Freeman, Mo., $180.00. 5. Young Big Maid, M, C. Pollard, Carbondale, Kans.,.$160.00, 6. Rose Orchard, Earl Hill, Mo., $155.00. 7. Pawnee Jumbo, Drexel; Mo., $200.00, 8 Valley Lily, J. Raleigh, N. C., $150.00, 9. Young Lily,; W. Maud, Te $190.00. to. Kin®’s Maid A,, Richards, Mo., $240.00. 2, Adams, Gyp- Adrian, Geo. Walker, pS W. Dixon, H, Ewbank, Joe Young, ir. Long Maid 4th, I ) Glover, Kansas City, Mo., $200.00. 12. Orange Wonder, WW. H. Ware & Son, Paola, Kansas, 210.00, 13. Big Sarah, Nate Riley, Drexel, Mo., $170.00. 14. Long Beauty, C. L. Nelson, Mo., $190.00. Conway, a 15. Jumbo Giantess, Carter & Van- deventer, Mexico, Mo., $500.00. 16. Queen of Wonders, Hugh Frazier, Adrian, Mo., $195.00. 18. Jumbo'’s Lady 2d, Nate Riley, Drexel, Mo., $195.00. 19. Rig Lady, L: HH, Glover, Kan- sas City, Mo., $250.00, 20. Big Lady 2d, W. A. Baker & Sons, Butler, Mo., $180.00, 21. Big Lady 3d, J. W. Dixon, Raleigh, N. C., $215.00. 22. Big Lady 4th, Margaret Frazier, $170.00. 24. Sub. Dr. Doggett, Crane, Mo, $105.00. 25. Big Lady 7th, M. C. Pollard, Kans., $145.00. 20. Long Girl A., Sol Leonard, St. Joseph, Mo., $250.00, 27, Long Girl B,, °C, 1. Smith; Ireeman, Mo., $155.00. 28. Jumbo Maid, A. M. Frazier, jr., Adrian, Mo., $250.00. 29. Josie F., W. H. Texas, $-165.00. Ewbank, Maud, 30. Lady J., L. S. Paddock, Amoret, Mo., $150.00, 31. Young Lily, C. L. Smith, Free- man, Mo., $145.00. 32. Long Girl, W. C. Hood, Blue Mountain, Ark., $165.00. 33. Long Jumbo Girl, Sol Leonard, St. Joseph, Mo., $295.00, 34. Long Girl, G. D, Linipus, Archie, Mo., $190.09, Big Bone Maid, W. H. Char- jr, Butler, Mo., $140.00. a 3 Big Bone Girl, Joe Young, Iichs ards, Mlo., $150.00. 37. Henry Rothmeyer, Mt. Vernon, Mo., $155.00, 38. arl Hill, Adrian, Mo., $150.00. 20, Lady Jimbo, J. ¢, Pistol, Lohman, Mo., $150.00, 40. ady Jumbo 2d, O. C. Jeters, Raymore -. $160.00, 11, dy Jumbo 3d, Jno. Mudd, Adrian, Nia, $120.00. 2. King ,C, Z, Baker, 4 _ A, Baker & Sons, Butler, Mo., 44. Sens 1... G, Adams, oberg, Mo. 00. 45. Frazier’s rdel Oth, Tra Walk- er, Adria 170.00, 40. Fi Model 7th, C. Z. Baker, Butler, Mo., $195.00. 47. Rose Model, Ira Walker, Drex- el, -Mo., $110.00, SS Se ee eee fr ‘will sell at public-auction at my home 5 miles ' ~ southeast of Butler, on - Wednesday, F eb. 27, 1918 11 Head of Horses Brown mare, 6 years old, weight 1300, in foal to horse; brown mare, 10 years old, weight 1300; bay mare, weight 1100, in foal to jack; bay horse, 4 years old; brown horse colt, coming 2 years old; black draft colt, coming yearling; smooth mouth horse; three-year-old filly; coming 2-year-old filly; twelve-year-old mare, in foal to horse; yearling colt. Cattle 2 good Jersey cows, giving milk; 1 Jersey heifer. Farming Implements 3-inch Peter Schuttler wagon, 34-inch Kentucky wagon, 2 low wheeled wagons with hay frames, hay frame, spring wagon, 2 Velie buggies, McCormick binder, 5-foot Independent mow- er, Deering mower, Deering hay rake, 14-inch John Deere walking plow, two 16-inch Janesville sulky plows, 16-inch Goodenough riding plow, 2 Busy Bee 6-shovel riding cultivators, Janesville 6-shovel riding cultivator, disc cultivator, John Deere cultivator, John Deere corn planter, J. I. Case corn planter, Hoosier wheat drill, 2 harrows, disc harrow, 2 Moline stalk cutters, steel land roller, buggy shaft, cross cut saw, 2 good saddles, 3 sets work harness, set buggy harness. Household ana Kitchen Furniture Including beds, chairs, dining table, dresser, kitchen cabinet, safe, 14-inch Round Oak heating stove, wood heater, dishes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. 2 stands of bees, 5 dozen Rhode Island Red chickens.. 48. Rose Model 2d, W. Hume, Mo., $100.00. 49. Wonder Lady 2d, Wm. Frazier, Adrian, Mo., "$125.00, per at Nyhart. P. I. Turner is shipping a car of corn to Iowa this week. CLOTHES DOCTORS For practical cleaning and pressin; We positively clean everything but a guilty con- science. Hats Cleaned and Blocked All work guaranteed and prices reasonable. ‘i 50. Timm’s Sunlight, Nate Riley, Drexel, Mo., $140.00.° 51. Long Beauty 1oth, Earl Hill, Adrian, Mo., $160.00. 52. Long Beauty 11th, E. T. Og- burn, Brownfield, Mo., $170.00. 53. Timm’s Lady, G. B. Walker, Drexel, Mo., $125.00. 54. Male Pig, J. C. Hill, Butler, Mo., $85.00. 55. Male Pig, S. L. Hammonds, Granby, Mo., $72.50. 57. W. A. Young, Lodi, Cal., $65.00, 58. Gilt, F. B. Brayton, Butler, Mo., $70.00. Virginia. Mrs, J. W. Greenup, who has been visiting the past two weeks with her father, Mr. Thompson, and with other relatives, in Macomb, Illinois, re- turned home Tuesday of last week. Rev. Pfost filled his regular ap- pointments at the Christian church Sunday. Misses Norma Werner and Nelle Yager visited Saturday at the Dr, Lockwood home in Butler. Mack Smith and wife, and Frank Oldham and family visited one even- ing last week at the home of Mrs. Carrie Henderson, enjoying their new Victrola. The following people in this com- munity are entertaining a siege of measles: Misses Ruby Orear, Mary Harper, Edna Shesler, Pearl Walker and Dorothy Harper and Mr. Will Englehardt. The five former ones are students at the high school in Butler. Mrs. Lora S. LeMance, State Or- ganizer and Lecturer of the W. C. T. U., will speak in Butler at the high school Thursday, February 28, at 10:10 a.m, and at the Baptist. church 3 D. Adams, ]- Terms : $10 and-under, cash. On sums over that amount a credit of nine months will be given without interest if paid when due. If not paid when due to draw 8% interest from date. 2% discount for cash on sums over.$10. Ladies W. C. T. U. of Black will serve Lunch. Sale to Commence at 10 o’clock. PAUL WALTON Feb. 14th, at high noon by Rev. Cheek of Creighton in the presence of a few of their near relatives and friends. Their many friends wish them a happy and Prosperous journey through life together. Mr. and Mrs. Will Carney visited at Mrs. Carney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horton, Sunday. Mr. Welliver of near ‘Butler has moved on the place he purchased from Mr. Sterling Harness. . Mr. and Mrs. Dale and granddaugh- ter, Mable Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Tan White and daughters, Mildred, Mary Louise and Thelma, and Anna Myrtle COL. L. A. POTEET, Auctioneer M. C. WILCOX, Clerk and Mrs. Frank Rich. Miss Nellie Johnson called on Mrs. George Vanhoy Sunday afternoon. Miss Christie Sargent spent Sunday with Miss Gladys Barnes. Miss Gladys Barnes called on Miss Naomi Borland Saturday afternoon. W. E. Compton has traded for a Ford car. Herbert Sargent spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reese. : Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Nickell and family spent Sunday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barickman. ROSE. regular pastor, Rev. Jones, will preach there. Please remember that preach- ing services are held at this church every second and fourth Sundays of the month. Everyone warmly wel- comed, Misses Flossie Robbins and Elsie Englehardt visited Butler High School last Thursday and enjoyed the Senior class day program. Miss Margie Greenup conducted League services last Sunday evening. The topic was “African Missions.” Remember that everyone is welcome at these services, held each Sunday evening at 7:00. School is being held at Grandview Doll visited at Montia Simpson’s after Sunday school Sunday. Emmett Simpson, Con Covetz, Hiney Stroble, Tan White and Jim Hargrave hauled hay to Montrose for Mr. Gilbert a few days last week. Mr. Hiney Stroble took his sister, Mrs. Maggie Hagen and family down east.of Montrose Saturday, where they are moving. Rev. Cheek filled his appointment Sunday at the Cove Creek Baptist church. Mr. Hiney Stroble and family visit- ed Mrs. Stroble’s sister up near Al- tona Sunday. ‘ NEIGHBOR. on Saturdays, that the pupils may get} ° nd Around Maysburg. out earlier in the spring. sf te o.. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Gilbert and Al- bert Edrington went to Butler Friday on business. Mrs. Gilbert stayed over : with her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Powell, Mrs, Oliver Cook called. on Mrs.juntil Sunday morning and they Tail Raybourn Monday afternoon: ‘brought her home and spent the day The Hill brothers ‘are swing Me a” Gilbert's. Mi. and fod eine Ses, Spruce Pick Ups.