The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 14, 1918, Page 3

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“are you car s Groceries 1 qt. cam sliced Peaches, 2 for.. 4 lb sack Buckwheat....... I qt can sliced Apricots, 2 for * 1.qt canvsliced Pineapple. (fine)........22¢ 1 qt can Tomatoes, extra good.. Can Cornicrinsicrecsse se paint at from 35c to 60c Crystal White Scapi cake! P, G. Naptha Soap, cake.......... Matches, big boxes, 6c; 12 for...... Rice in bulk, 3 Ibs for...,..........- _ The above are only a few special prices among the hundreds we have in groceries. Senn 4 If you prefer you can buy groceries $1.00 worth at regular prices, now....$ 99 $2.00 worth at regular prices, now.... 1.75 $3.00 worth at regular prices, now.... 2.55 $5.00 worth at regular prices, now.... 4.00 Sugar can not be included otherwise pick anything you want to make up quantities, 20 per cent off. ~ Our paint stock is big. It all goes at special prices, Coffee at following prices a quart. With each pound bought separately, White Laundry Soap, FREE, FOR CASH ONLY ; We are offering almost all of our stock at Bargain Prices. It may be we have done some good buying. It may be any of several reasons, but the facts é big money by grabbing it now. Good Barn Paint $1.00 a gallon (only 42 gallons) Some odds and ends of several brands good . A number of asserted gallons of paints from $1.60 to $2.25*per gallon, We can’t list it here. goc - - 25¢ - £ 30¢ - - 3g5c - - 4oc per lb 8 GOOD BRANDS Can be included in grocery deals at from 10 to Qn the Wing. Cyrus Nestlerode and son, Harry, were out from near Passaic Satur-} day. Daniel Moore has .m ginia from the G. M. } Emery Porter had a ‘i | old brown mules stray from his place | V7; [3 3 miles north of Virginia. if | lo ° w | ic | SALE ENDS Mareh 20 ved. to Vir- thes farm, n of 2-yeur- se Eaeee the evening. 5 PAG ike see Ty eile tes be Willie Durst has been quite sick*—_ Ngeaterand! is matineterices <0 as vo | rom blood poison, resulting from a lecripere withtadioiinnyt i Don't oa in a fet re chopping ood. rs ; w oe bes ao ne r. U. met at the home It may be we need the money. eeaes: Pat aoe eS 7 oe Hd ws “ot Mrs. Alice McFadden last Thurs- liar em sale bills eed Elawiies! day, Quite Rood report was given lores Soe id = jot the work. Théy-meet next time “Sale Ends March 20. jPeseonal property s good, fat} vith Mrs. Lizzie Cuzick, Thursday, : =a and smooth stock. Gas March \ fares on, | 15th. Don't forget it. 2 |west of Passaic. Four of Ike Dawson’ their car at Butler Saturday for Idaho Sunday morning, they have jobs on ranches. 1-2 miles 1s, loaded and left where 1,000 copies Sheet Music copy. only 5c per m | Cart Wallace was out with his new an Fountain Syringes Buick car Sunday with Mrs. Wallace | uf fi at the fifth wheel. Bulb Syringes | Carl Grimsley received his card |3, Douche Syringes from the war department to be ready \for a call in the near future. Water Bags Atomizers Sam Grimsley sold a work mule for $215.00. Jno. Hedger, veteri + Was called | 20% oft eae o morning. {next Sunday morning and night, ' om HI eelaies Mrs. Henderson has baby, chicks ae Gre ae sah near *1at-| for sale, the winter laying White Leg- es Ghee i 1 2 Sr 1 horn, te each till they are 10 days TOYS nian eres one oe we una fold. She will also hateh chicks on the on © or a house f Mr ase ane v ; Folie Picci DOLLS 20% off Grerervein: Hikharet ip. sees Call her through Virginia GAMES a bas new store n an opening} \frs. Geo, Hughes is quite sick. i on ee aoe eee oi i ene They are wanting to get some one to ine stock of general merchandise. Stay wath) lier s T. ae Harper is_ building heal The League study class will meet MISCELLANEOUS jline, big barn on his He) with Rachel: Park Thursday night of |has a monster big ‘arm and none on hb We hear James Cu: going to move to \drian ahs retire cake Bargains 1 MISCELLANEOUS t Wilson Phonograph, worth $62.50 from the farm . Roy, tes Bargains 312 Bee cis bern ria ee nee oe . $50.00 will rin his ‘ MonslesrALeasles| ae a oyer o 4 on nf ah Fa a Ike Locker and E. Eggle-|hear of so many measles ou are 5 Pe ; t lot Second Hand Records, each.... —.35 dGiie: cileste we and (not in style unless you ve them. (Read Carefully) Flash Lights cent off brou monsie are|Carl Hill, little Lillian Jones, Mrs. Can of 25 Hand Made Cigars 5 NEW PATTERNS Fountain: Pens = 722. eentore Hboth aged men retire ie al Ra ee urn van baby, fe Oliv iH ; ees i ven 1 Ce ay | ‘s ol ig yy, fer Snod- ‘ x of Candy, now... ‘ 9 sernie Be e as dding ris | yres Ss, Snodgrass, M Paper back books, 4 a 125 Brushes . .20 per cent off |fodder last week. Sinith ane several others have been 3 loth Bri 5 12 a ft Attorney W. O. Jackson is the best | real sick with them, Punch Floor Mop, worth $1.25.. 93 Cheap enough at regular prices, but now offered c ia oe paces ce iman in Butler to t , idl ie H | Vhe Red Cross ladies of Unit 4 Kresso Dip, per gal......... Onn me] Thermos Bottles ... +20 per cent oif | told one and I th aa . j will meet with Miss Alta Kegerreis Capital Stock Powders. .20 per cent off Parisian Lvory a0 ff lngaeies co s Ru Oe hee: Be ieee a Y saceesreesesse20 per cent off | bobble. March 21, English Walnut Hiuaniecees de 3 20% off Box Perfumes 20 per cent off | Mrs. D. C. Wolf has i‘ ae visited her broth- bs. nglis nuts, poun .20 " 7 ay for sal orson, at ae Raine ve ef POOH Brishes ip cise. cen 20 per cent off pane hay . Hone sare > Aa Sls wy 5oc Syrup MeO M Ess 35 Help is scarce, Saturdays it will be hard for | catety Razors fentOTE jind it is extra good, Hames Mane Aull ah 50c Quinine Hair Tonic.. ioe 1) i ‘ Ww Fa afety Razo cent olf | Miss Tilley Wo and | Mrst dred Mullen are : 50c Face Powder, 4 kinds............ 35 us to give you good service. G uy only do our | Razor Strops cent off | Byron Pipes of Alt tr rarried {spend a few days with their par- bs toc Envelopes, 4 pkgs.. .25 | best. Come some other day if possible to look at | ajar Clocks menbott can day last week. I knew them aie . an) be tee ates a ‘ 5, ad both, | » Moullendoo 2d his regula Bee —, 7 aio d Wall Paper. Perfumes ..................20 per cent of: |} New.readers of Ti at Pleasant Ridge Sun- ay adak and ae ai ae ins Shaving Mirrors . +20 per cent olf jmake money ii . A ( ‘ P, 5 3 te {The Times now, ant, Mit an values for ..... TEU Os “38 N ° Ii Tepe cobaoiombon adorn) 20 per cent olf aceon ote a ara Barnes spent. Sunday Several good 50c Tan mente: +35 yal Family Sill Books ...........+++.+..20 per cent off 1) Wine Oldham t Mrs. lienry Cmok and > : | : Several good 50c Laxatives.. 35 R + . ‘hinaw. fee a ff fon his house atter y- Several good 25c Liver Tablets eaats, emedies au ¢ PSEA + 5 AGAR OD i Jno, He \ y h : \ Several good soc Kidney Pills........ 35 ; ST |done and his te Weed One for each ailment. Our personal guarantee Has se d tanily sp miday with the Several good Cathartic Teas.......... .17 a If bill, pl it | 189 moved ay : i, Gide STE MeN REISS Several good Face Créams, 50c values, .35 | back of every package. you owe us a bill, please pay it. In the pound « ‘ 3 | the pie al Several good $1.00 Tonics.. 75 With each soc purchase of Nyal goods bought peda: ee Ne Be at 'T'm go ROSE, Si 1 good $1.00 Kidne Gira 7. g EVEroU EO “ NGHEY, 75 raising some. Several good 50c Stock Foods... : SALE ENDS MARCH 20th Wall Paper and Paint Cheap Just When You Want It. satta or Mennen’s, during this special sale you get a 25c Can of Taleum Powder : es ce '. FREE ( Any brand you select, ColeNS Williams, Mas- SALE ENDS MARCH 20th Ezra Burge has a Jin now de and Mrs. Ge new car to rice . | county seat vi Our full line of the Famous Black and Nine aera Deters Tan Trusses, 25 per cent off, . Jin Amsterdam M Miss Argyl! Wi | Mildred Hughes } roo Boxes Stationery worth 40c for 25c Sale Ends MARCH 20 13 East Side Enola McGookin to H. Traver lot 1 block 12 Eon neOns addition But- ler $1000.00. Zoma McCombs to W. H. Nelson 87 acres section 21 Deer Creek REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E. G. Lockard to A. L. Lockard tract section 30 Mound $1.00. E, G. Lockard to B. E. Lockard 90 2 acres section 30 Mound. $1.00, M. K. Jobman to J. A. Wix 161 66-100 acres. sections 19 and 30 Hud- son $9600.00. Frank Hermon to I. B. Hazen 120 acres section 21 Homer $9000.00, _. Chas. Ehrbar to H. M. Fields“lots 12 and 13 block 24 Amoret. $1100.00. Mollie P, Oneal to C. S. Oneal 1 ‘acre section 36 Spruce $1§0.00. Gilbert. Pence to A. Hanser $0 acres section 9 West Boone $6500.00. F J.-J. Morehouse ta Len Heatherly ¢ PLS 31 and 32 Worland $0.00. D. D. Kirkpatrick to G. L. Argen- -* bright 398 acres sections 24 and 25 Grand River $12000.00, j..-W. Harrison to- L. L. Dippel 120 $6000.00. W. H. Nelson to A. L. Mawson tract sections 12 and 13 Deer Creek $9555.00. H. M. Wilson to W. A. Bagby 182 acres section 4 Elkhart $10973.00. W. H. Inmel to L. W. Lent lot 2 block 13 lots 1 and 2 block 92 Fos- ter $1100.00; C. Hegneuer to L. S. Hegneuer 73 acres section 6 Rockville $4700.00. Albert Argenbright to J. E. Argen- bright 200 aeres sections 17 and 29 Summit $25000.00. F. F. Winsell to C: L. Reid tract section 21 Rockville $1.00. B. G. Walker to S. H. ‘Luttrell 80 acre$-section 15 Charlotte $5600.00. altom Trust Co. to Edward Lacy 202 acres section 5 Elkhart $13000.00. Geo. Loveland to T. O. Powell 40 Buerger 8 | acres section 13 West Boone $2100.00. Point W. Vogel Ms A. Siaosa. 40 aged acres section 23 Osage 00. . F. H. Miller to I. F. ‘Allison 240 acres’ section 23’Mound $1800.00. G. T. Price to H. R> Estes 240 acres Mrs. Newberry has returned irom Kansas City, where she treatment the past week. glad to report she is proved. Bert McConnell and family Sunday with Mrs. PAINT BRUSHES: 15 PER CENT OFF Travis Drug & Mercantile Co. Formerly United Drug Co. Country Happenings. and daughter, Nena, Ellis recently. ing. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Sargent spent Sanday in Appleton City with Miss Lola Long and mother. ‘Rev. Mullendore took Sunday din- ner at Geo. Sargent’s, Miss Marie Chitwood spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Rector. Herbert Snell-sold a horse to Clyde Gor and Fern Gragg spent ‘Friday night with Icie Wigger. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Varns are the proud parents of a baby boy. Jake Frey and Marsh Brown hat hay. from C. W. Rector’s Friday. Rev. Mullendore took supper at the Marsh Brown home Wednesday cven- The Red Cross met with Mrs. Geo. Sargent Friday afternoon. They will meet with Mrs. A. L. Gilmore March Little Miss Edna Hays spent a few days iast. week with her grandpar- ents, Mr..and Mrs. Jake Varns. - Cleve Hunter and family are visit- ig at the Will Gragg home. : is the order of the day-} Milt’ Reeves and wife, Clif Ehart No school Mon toc Toilet Paper, 4 for 25c. on account of the ng sic MON Mrs. A. G. Deems ‘and son, Ernes:, BUTLER, MO. spent Sunday with Mrs. -Deems' | [ho 00'S pipes daughter, Mrs. C. B. ker, and Mr ['Y baching for a while. iy Baker. Mrs. Cotton Gabriel spent Thurs- borhood. Mrs. S. B. Williams calied on Mrs. {day night and Friday with Miss ie ass ji ‘Wins Stetin, Paday evening. seulah Brown. : : has taken and Ossie Griffin were Sunday guests |° the last few Sundays. We hope We are North New Home. of Miss Marie Baker. “| to see more coming every Sunday. somewhat im- Gas rae a er ee Milburn Tharp and wife attended H - 3 A. G. Deems spent Sunday after- - omer Linendoll, wife~ and son, AOsNAt the HAE BEL. A. Beams, church at Double Branches Sunday. Albert, gave Orval Pickett, of Croft, 3 = BLUE BELLE, spent Clara Batcheloi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pry, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Travers have moved to Kansas City, where they expect to make their future home. Blair Walton is being entertained with the mumps this week. He is staying with his grandmother in But- ler. Cecil Steffin spent noon with Nancie Deems. Mrs, A. G.” Deems and Rans« Birch spent Monday afternoon w their mother, Mrs. Birch. Mr. and Mrs. B. K r have} moved to their new home, which is the Pry place. 5 The contest speaking at Black last Friday night was well attended. Mamie Culver received the medal for the best speaker. JACK AND JILL. Kas., a gold watch for a birthday present. Born to Jack Skaggs and wife on Thursday, March 6th, a fine boy. - Mrs. Lizzie Morris visited one af- ternoon last week with Mrs. J. L. Strein. Joe Neu, wife and daughter, Miss Vernie, of Butler, visited over Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. McCormack. The ladies of New Hope made about $102.00 at Els Eggleson’s sale Friday. Homer Linendoll and son, Albert, sold three mules to Harry Simpson last week. Johnnie. Richmond visited Saturday night and Sunday with his grandpar- ents, John Phelps and wife. Walter Strein dehorned cattle for Brick McCaughey, Homer Linendoll and Henry Ehart Thursday. = Ernest Wainwright baled hay for Tom Chandler one day last week. Meritt Pickett and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ben Pickett. John Jones and family, Mrs. John Phelps, Thelma and John Richmond ‘visited at Frank Miller’s Sunday. nday after- led Charlotte News. The corn shredders have been busy in this vicinity. Mrs. John’‘Foster, jr., who was op- erated on for appendi at her home in Virginia last week is improving. John Hensley’s tenant house 1s about completéd. Mrs. Rhoda Garfity, who has been very is resting quite easy at this writing. The new store at Virginia is open for business. Mr. Bedwell, the pro- spe with his family, have moved somewhat im-}wife and baby spent Sunday at Mr. ~. | Keeton’s. ~| Misa “Anna Duncan, visited Sanday at mer Linendoll’s. Gaston and wife-and Willie spent Sunday at Schuyler. Keeton, wife and baby visit- Beneficial to Man Than a Decision, two for the affirmative and Sunday to ently purchased. The West i this week. land M Sale Ends Brackney Items. the home of Abe Brown. MARCH 20 The farmers are busy sowing oats, rae Ue ae although some have finished. PON GE On Ua Lat ' Mr. Brownfield Greenwood recently, H Ssomen the world over. y The New International Horse.” ne for the negative. Mount Vern- n society was present and helped’ ith the program which was the best or this season, Next Friday night, Mageh 15, iiere! ill be a pie and box stipper at Mount ernon church with a program for H. C, Terry was out from Butler sit his mother. There was preaching at Virginia M. church Sunday by Rev. Jones, both orning and night, Amos Shesler went to Butler after s new Ford last’ Saturday Willie Englehardt was driving in new Ford Sunday, which they re- Red Cross of pies Virginia meets Everyone that can va little for the sols. s erevected to be present. ching at the Christian church CHARLOU TE REPORTER: Spruce Pick-Ups. Ruliere they will Hundieds of Th Kh. onsans. DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- ness men, engineers, bankers; erchitects, fymens by successful men and Are You Equipped to Win? an a'l- the means to success. It knowing

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