The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 28, 1918, Page 7

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The Hot Springs of ° Arkansas ORE than a mountain resort, more than a fashionable playground—these wonderful springs, with their myster- ious health-giving waters, have become world famous as Nature’s Greatest Sanitarium : Set apart by the United States Government for the benefit ot humanity. Where moderri medical science joins hands with the wonderful curative agencies of nature—a retreat for the careworn or suf- fering in the great, beautiful out-of-doors. Water is the Greatest Eliminator of Hum- an Ills and the Hot Springs of Ar- kansas are the Greatest Waters Known to Mankind Patronized every year by more than 150,000 people from every part of the world—the recuperating station of our army and navy, the training ground of the world’s greatest athletes, the assembling place of statesmen and the rendezvous of society. There is no Substitute for the Hot Springs Bath The marvelous cures cannot be exaggerated. No one can afford to deprive himself of the quiet rest, the exhiliarating joy and the wonderful toning-up that comes from a course of these baths, coupled with the rehabilitating influences: of the moun- tain ozone and woodland landscape. Luxurious hotels, medium-priced hotels and high-class board ing houses with every modern convenience, The Way There is Via The : Missouri Pacific “THE PLEASANT WAY TO PLEASANT PLACES” We haven't space to tell you all about this wonderful resort v as a Citationa re 0 Send for a copy of our handsomely illustrated book, written byWilliam Marion Reedy. C. L. PLAIN, Agent Butler, Mo. MISSOURI PACIFIC 1-31 2-21 3-14-21-28 ie PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming, I will offer at public sale at my farm 9 miles southeast of Butler, and 6 miles northeast of Rich Hill Saturday, March 2, 1918 Beginning at 10 a. m. sharp 27 Head Livestock 14 Head Horses and Mules 13 Head Durham Cattle Farm Machinery Household Goods Hay and Grain Lunch on Ground. See large bill for Terms. = | C. W. DOANE, Owner ‘ COL. C. E. ROBBINS, Auctioneer. M. C. WILCOX, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at pubiic auction at my residence, 4 miles south and 1 1-2 miles west of Adrian, on Monday, March 4th Sale Begins at 10 o’Clock a. m., Sharp. HORSES—Brown horse 5 years old, bay horse 5 years old, bay filly 5 years old, yearling mare. colt. CATTLE—Two | year old heifer. One cow giving milk. 3 com- ing 2-year-old steers. 1 coming yearling steer. HOGS—Two gilts will farrow in April and May. : IMPLEMENTS—Disc good as new, Emerson breaking pie and cultivator, mower, farm wagon, scoop board, puggy, gasoline engine, corn sheller, 1 set breeching harness, 1 set light work harness, and 1 set buggy harness. CHICKENS—s dozen Rhode Island Red hens and several roost- ers, pure bred. Some baled Timothy Hay. 4 TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $10.00 and under, eal 08 atl sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given on bankable note with interest from date at 6 per cent, if not paid when due 8 per cent charged from date. 32 per cent discount for cash. No prop- | erty removed until terms of sale are complied with. URL WALLS COL. FRANK GREEN, Auct.. * GRANT WOLFE, Clerk. Merwin Items. We are having some fine spring weather now. Farmers are sowing oats. Mrs. Mart Hasris and daughter, Carol, came down from Kansas City Sunday. The girls “M. M. M.” Club met Saturday, night at the home of Miss Ossie Sells. It being her sixteenth birthday. Refreshments of cherries and cake were served. Those’ present were Pauline, Pearl ahd Edith Houtz, Edna Quick, Etta Crawford, Esther Ritchey, Fern Shockey, Agnes Jones, Mrs. Jessie Tucker, Edith Ritchey, | h Agnes- Lewis and Eunitce~ Harris; ~~~ Virgil Jones left Sunday for Pritch- ard, Oklahoma, on a visit with his father. : Clabe Stipp came down from Kan- sas City Sunday. _ George Groves~ and. family Drexel visitors Saturday. were | p Mrs. McCoy's Sunday. daughter, Mrs. Martin, Sunday. | visited | In And Around Maysburg. Walter Hendrickson and famiy of Adrian, Will Douglass and family and Mr. and Mrs. Montia Simpson visited at Samp Hendrickson’s Sunday. Walter, Brownyard of Oklahoma, is | visiting with his sister, Yates and family. be called to camp any time. Mrs, John Mr. and Mrs, farmer and son, Ray, Miller and children, visited at Grandma Cumpton _ visited Mr. and Mrs, Lee home folks Sunday. “Mr. Reed had his*sale Tuesday. Billie Shélton had his stock Martin sale Wednesday, | Sam Dalton is moving on the place | vacated by Harve Harness. of moving. taking! There is lots place in this neighborhood. Yan White and family and Mrs. from Gracemont, Oklahoma, Monday | went to Montr Sunday and spent for a visit with relatives. the day with Charley and Mrs. Q. M. Jones is visiting in Al-| Clark. bany, Mo. Mrs. Maytield came down from Kansas City Saturday for a visit with J. J. Lacy. } Ruby Dixon came down from as City Thursday. 1, Lewis, Geo. Groves and E. E. Shockey were Butler visitors Fri- day. Mr. Medlen will have a sale Thurs- | He has traded his farm, where | he lives, for a store in Holden, The evening at George Mon- y Saturday Their son, John, leaves day for Camp Funston, Riley Gilbert and wife, Tan White! day. and fam Albert rington ar Mrs. Geo; Young came up from) family visited at Weslie Dale's Sun Pittsburg, Kansas, Thursday. day. Pat Rowden of Drexel was in town Charley Dale and wife visited Mrs. He is expecting to} her} | Mrs. Lee Rowden returned to her} Pearl Simpson went to Butler Sat-/ home in Drexel Sunday. urday. Mrs, Nelson returned to Hume] Mr. and Mrs. Riley Gilbert went to Sunday. p Butler Saturday, iG Claude Shannon returned home Mr, and Mrs. Clark, their daughter, Mrs. lea Hibbs, and-son, Eugene, and Myrtle Vandeventer came} James MeClen wife and baby, all Claud :and order of sale in partition made, | i} | A 25¢ BOX OF COCOT ONE 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 Cocetone Co, New York, N, Y. Dear Sirs:— | Your Cocotone Face Powder | is just wonderful, I have used | many French Powders for | Which IT paid 50c¢ and $1.00 for | Ga, 7 »cotone COCOTONE CO., ATLA | you will | i l have never used Face Powder, but if send me a.25c box free, will. be pleased to try it. I enclose 15 cents in stamps to cover cost of packing, powders that were not as good, Kindly send me two boxes of the mailing, ete. Name Address Flesh by return mail for Suc enclosed. Yours truly, Miss Sadie London. Agents Wanted Sheriff's Sale in Partition. | How Thin People Obtain a Plump Strong, Robust Body people used Elmer FE. Voris, Plaintiff, Vise “Before IT took tonoline Ida Voris and May | Gn Nellie Mathany, vl] me ‘skinny.’ but now my name Meredith, Defendants, is changed, j My whole body is stout, Sinn . Seelva pa ans | ilave pained 15 Ibs. and am gaining In the Circuit Court of Bates Coun- 1 ioak lke : duelaved ty, Missouri. oF Smith, Pt who had » ‘ . f nished’ the tonoline tr ent, By virtue and authority of a decree | uid you, too, lik Vitae from 10 to 30 1b: i there’ flesh, between your skin ¢ Don't it can't be Let us send you a S0e packa, tonoline and prove w vhat it can ae for by the titled cau ‘thereof, dated Feb, said Court, in the above en- », and of a certified copy | Oth, ro18, I will, done, lon = you nung folks were invited to ' Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1918 | canhen AUR Re LUD! OMCHCE SS between the hours of nine o'clock in} More than half a million thin men and women have gladly made this test [the forenoon, and five o'clock in the| |and that tonoline does sticceed, does fafternoon of that day, at the East! make thin folks fat even where all front door of the Court House, in! else has failed, is best proved by the ; of . 5) cal! idous business we have | done, the City of Butler in Bates county, | istic diet, flesh creams, massage, Missouri, sell at public vendue, to} or emulsions, but a simple, harm~- f F 4 less home treatment, Cut out the [the highest bidder, the following] coupon and send for this Free package ‘described real estate, viz" | tod Thursday. Dale's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Snow, | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yingst, | Sunday. ' a boy, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, DBiler Gilliland, Mrs. | Wilbur Lane came down from | Nelson, Mrs, land's mother, Mr, Kansas City Friday to visit homejand Mrs. Lee tt and baby, Mr, and folks. ed at Jim > Har- Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Morri ¥, Walters, a boy. e moved Saturday. A+ Dohl has returned to Chicago. Hendrickson and — sister, WF. Polis med from Kansas | Eunice, anc ss Vuda S 2 City Monday. a Montrose Sunday afternoon to meet Mr. and Mrs, Hotten returned from) Miss Brooks, the Bryan teacher. She Harrisonville Monda }had been visiting at home a few days. | Mrs, Jane Hall) was brought to Everett nton came home from Merwin Sunday from Garnet, Kan- | Camp on short furlough unday | sas, for burial. conducted by Butler, Mr. accompanied the Rey, H, O; and Mrs, Geo. body. Maxey of | naceell An Old Citizen Gone. | Darius Teeter, an old and highly; réspected citizen of Spruce township, | passed away on Monday, lebruary 18, 1918, at his late home near Bal- lard, Mo, He was confined to his bed about | ten days and the attending physician pronounced his ailment Roleala .or German measles. Mr, Teeter w born in the State of New York, M 27, 1834, therefore being nearly years of age at the time of his death, | and was the last member of his fath-' er’s family to pay the debt that we must all sooner or later meet. \Whea only a boy he moved to the state o! Wisconsin and in the spring of 1860 with another young man, sought his fortune in the west, first going to Funeral services were | nig ht. and Mrs, Farmer called at with your meals and This test will tell the | Take tonoline All that part of the North one- | waten it work, half CN. 1-2) of the Southwest | Story. quarter (S-W. 1-4) of | section —50c Box Free— thirty-four (34), township forty rohan oe Eee ete erie (40), range thirty-one (31); lying Th AT eT eI ScLRe MOR south and east of Mound Branch to help pay ‘pos packing, creek, in Bates County te of SOE OS | SUS ene to one Missouri, containing 28 acres the more or less, Bos- Terms of sale as follows, viz: Cash ! = in hand, TeWa BNI henibt, KIDNEY DISEASE IS FATAL Kidneco in a Wonderful Protection, Sheriff's Sale. authority of from the of When dise. it is just < off as lepre fure it poe > gets into the kidneys By virtue and execution issued Nealey Seranton’s UN OMBOR: Clerk of the Cirenit, Court ot Ua A Tes ee 3 tes County, Mo., returnable at the! would be anak Cian is PORES = ay term, tof, of said Court, and to are of their eyes. People who have Country Happenings. ine directed: in favor of State of Mo, clan Piney s calouls lino: lois to fi ) lex tel Jo deestone, Uneasuter: MAHESH aL RRO Ree oERDTE Li Baclire: Mrs, dine Evans has’ been quite secinst’ George Clark, [| have levied ee Recaieae ie eannanearene upon and seized all the right, title, in-, col in the blood » Broce Odneal and baby spent terest and claim of the said George PE eee eee nauget days Jasi week with her par- Clark et al of, in and to the follow n Kidne They ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. 1. Harvey. ing described real estate, to-wit rsive and your cee : S : 5 ete ick! by M dake Varns called on her Lots (154, (10) and (17), block (13) Titeno Co on, Jaughter, Mrs. jean rd Hays Satur jin the town of Merwin, Mo. All ly- day afternoon, ling and being in the said Bates Coun Sie ge Sr ager eto Ne Miscancd Ninsech Nnceeandee ile.’ and State of Missouri; and 1 will, HOW T0 BANISH HAIRS inure tlie pueste OF Werk Baral on Saturday, the oth day of March, HE SORE Tis Bese OF Ie ERE 1918, between the hours. ot Sunday. ey has a ver) Nena Batchelor pure new piano recently. Mr. Newberry is) qu heart trouble, Jets srlarwey ti Npplets n City Miss Goldi tt and wife, sore foot ased a low ivered hogs to the Monday. srtained the i e following Sunday Sadie Denver, Colorado, then into the min iSeneel Ae Beariatonce Ray oe % eo eee ff me oe Phinney, Willard West and John and a freighter for a € alts iver - ss ss ; ' éverette Sutherland. Neb., to Denver, and in the spring «i Niet iene tel Perrine ver 1862, gold having been discovered 1 Nene ent She aire Taek Aes wail Idaho, he went to. thesnewly opene’’ | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. mines at Idaho City. Together with Gimp tan liis partners, Mr. Teeter establishe | CW Tt ey CHIE COCR aH a ranch and built the first log cabin ae : Wavsii how Foeently = on the present site of Boise City. ‘ CoM WWreeer eiligdt on Irs, Idaho, After disposing of his inter pon. Chinveod Saturday afternoon est in the ranch, he, together with his Ae ann Sire Frank ‘Dalt aod: brother, Chas. N., opened a store @! faw days fet eel with nee mretentee Idaho City, much of their goods | Niveayane ae , ing brought by teams and pack ami Ava! Folin Wat chnan debe: ai male from Salt Lake City, Utah, an! 50 ae Fe nen Ne ale Mr Portland, Oregon. Mr. Teeter clo Will Raatar: 3 out his interests in Idaho in 1866 Re kK a il aren returned to Wisconsin, where in th same year he was united in marriay to Miss Emma Abbott. To this un ion three children were born, all lis ing. Geo. D. Teeter, now of Apacli Okla., Clarence A. Teeter, of Har Mo., and Mrs. T. D. Embree, of Bu ler, Mo, All ae present at the burial, which occurred at the Clons cemetery on Tuesday, Feb. 1oth, }s the side of his life companion, w! « died in 1901. The deceased came to Bates county in 1870 and settled on a farm in se« tion seven, in Spruce township, where he spent the remainder of his life. Mr. Teeter lived a clean, and up right life, and his friends were num bered by his acquaintances. He was a true man in every sense, being «| firm believer in the universal salva tion of man. A good man has gone | from among us. Peace be to his; memory. X. Attended Layman’s Convention. Rev. George Scroggs and Judge © | J. Henry, of the Presbyterian church: Rev. S. B. Moore, Judge A. B. Owen, and Prof. A. C. Moreland,* of the, Christian church; Rev. S. J. Starke | and T. L. Beach, of the M. I.) church, South, and Rev. Alexand of the Baptist church, attended the | Layman’s Patriotic Convention he!.! | in Convention Hall in Kansas Ci'y.} the last three days of last week.! They report a fine meeting with a -! dresses by some of the biggest chur h | men of the United States, several © whom had visited the battlefields of Europe, and told them how th churches of the country could do their part in winning the war. i M. Rector unidas Wedges at" y will meet with Mrs. Hunduds 6, Tp itd Geo, Sar- DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- ness men, engineers, bankers; gymen, by successful men and p ananty by world over. Are You Equipped to Win? The New International the means to success. It is ana'l- knowing’ ' visited Friday in Butler. i | i i i ASD, nine o'clock in the forenoon and five (From The He: o'clock in the afternoon of that day, Lois y News.) at the East Court House Door, in) Ugly hair growths can be removed the ci of Butler, County of Bates in the privaes our own home if you with, aforesaid, sell the same or so much) get a small original pe ge of medol thereof as may be required, at Pub- and mix into a paste enough of the lic Vendue, to the highest bidder’ for! powder and water to cover the hairy cash in hand, to satisfy said exccution | surface. This should be left on the and costs }skino about 2 minutes, then removed ig: jt JW. BAKER, [and the skin washed, and every tr Sheriff of Bates County, Mo.)of hair will have vanished. No harm for inconvenience can Mt from this = jtreatment, but be sure you buy real Peru Items. |medol, which is inexpensive, Mall filled by Proprictory Mass, j orders American Monday was what us kids call atch ‘0, Boston, windy d. Were we right? a ye Mr. and Mrs. Kirb Harper and Mr.! and Mrs. bred Carroll took Sun DANDRUFF dinner with HH. Hl. Evilsizer and tan i Rid cieal STOPPED Harry Latham has sold his farm to a B. DeWitt. | There is only one way to cure dan- Veen, Dorothy and) Francis Hare; druft and that is to Kill the germs, : ; There is only on aration that per were sick with the mumps Jast! will Kill the that is Mne eel jdredina Hair mhis unusual 5 - ae hair resto cord of thous Mr. and Mrs. Ward Carpenter are) sands of ct hair on any tae proud parents ot a baby boy born | head wieit rt; it \ . | dandr feb.18, Mrs, Carpenter is at the] fiening of th your mo home of her sister, Mrs. F, L. > Mrs. [lomer Jenkins rent with Mrs. Ollie MeCoy. rey Turpin spent Sunday at the wome of Mr. and Mrs. ela ihomas, Last Saturday 1 dau sir he to hav ft, lustrous and lux- Mildredina arantee refund- tle. Out-of- by mail, ivery druggist is sellin | Har medy on it p dandruff 1 $1.00 ; Ss suppl Mrs. Jennie iter were yvoing: to became frightened aiac nd away, throwing Mrs. and Li no out. Mrs. Booth Booth F was brinsed badly and will be con- while town custom nned to her bed for aefew days, but! SEE THE ped unhurt, | Johnni vans and = Mrs. Cora! Bentley were married last Tuesday, | CLOTH ES feb. 1gth, at the bride's sister, Mrs. | Jobe Utle Rev: Hood officiating. | About eight o'clock the crowd gathered and did their best to} make a_ noise. The doors were opened and a fine treat followed af-| * ‘ 4 ter which congratulations to Mr. and | For practical cleaning — and Sirs ns were given jf pressing. We positively clean = ae 3 = verythi F; * Roy Thomas has a new Ford. everyting but a guilty con rs. KR. A, ay dinner with Belt and daughters took Mr. and Mrs. yan Henry Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Holl Harper spent Hats Cleaned and Blocked sunday with E. C. Harper and fam- rs. Kate Thomas and children || Alliwork wineanteed. and prices teasonable. BILLIE AND SUSIE. < For Sale. Goods Called for and Delivered. 28 head good springer cows. These cows are good ages, good color and saxe had government test for tuber- CROUCH BROS. Two of them have calves side. If sold within next eek will take $90 per head. Phone ; me at Virginia or write me at | Amoret. ' 20-1 No. 7 S. Main St. Phone 171 Butler, Mo, V. W. Walker.

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