The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1918, Page 2

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t : 4 On the Wing. North New Home, le Uncle John Hedger has his new New Hope will observe Mission ‘ o house enclosed and roof on. day Sunday April 7. They are pre- ? . Fisk Opera Wm. Craft says he gets up at four|paring a good program. Everyone “ a OF ia o'clock all times of the year and re-|is invited to attend. ~ ss ' : 4 ix tires at nine o'clock unless sickness} Frank Miller has some good sorgh- | e i ‘ ‘ H e lis in his family, and when he goes|um molasses for sale. | Paint . § ous ie hed he goes to sleep. 1 tell yeu Dr, Chastain was called to see Al i . .. he’s a worke bert T.inendoll who has an attack of zi PHONE Go | I have some inquiry as to, who has | mumps. i per . ane Seen afi sale, Please let me} Dr, Crabtree was called to see Guy | r ) " 7 h 1, {Phelps Sunday, who was very sick allo 4 THURSDAY i erson has bought him a lenin dente of the lungs. ¥ g n eee , 3 HISTORICAL PAGEANT Inew tor engine for farming pur-| ‘There was a large crowd at New! « ‘ : s i Fe j | Tope Sunday morning and evening, : h ; ORTH GH UGH (EZ GEO || here hidawanta tama, Goa, le athe aan Wai Aiea Rens Last spring we decided to have the paint we sell made according to the best station iR ives one team to one) Monday after spending the winter in, formula that the leading paint. manufacturers in the United States recommended, and — =o | dise, one rides and one walks. | Oklahoma, | that the twenty-six years that we have sold paint to the consumer taught us would FRIDAY j B. Peterson has a reaistered inale Tells zleson and wife and daugh- last the longest, cover the most space per gallon, and give our customers the most pro- j calf for sale of the Holstein stock. }ter, Miss Amy, left for their new i i 4 June Elvidge, Montague Love and hee ee rae sy ee "Miss "Ghice NOCH OS ES HARPER TIRE EOE 4 Arthur Ashley in the Special | The pig that Mro Raumak companied them as fa? as Kansas We are placing this paint in our twenty odd yards and selling it under our own E 4 Feature | F it he gave to the Red Cross | label, Lomoco. : j THE GUARDIAN Hee ; i Bs d a 3 ae interfering with our! You will find Lomoco paint will cover from 300 to 350 square feet, two coats, per , : And Charlie Chaplin in ee | of Elkhart visited gallon, and that our personal guarantee is on every can. We have this paint made in. THE CURE Braden bid $10.30 on a pound !in our vicinity Friday and Saturday. } Chicago and we shipped it from the Chicago plant during the paint season of last year, —— ae ut the pie supper at Hot | Misses Thelma Richmond, Lois | but the demand has increased so much for this dependable paint that we are now ship- SATURDAY ; hool House and then didn't | Clark, Nellie Skaggs and John, and ping it from the factory to Kansas City in car loads and distributing it from there to * ' |xet it-—it was too sweet for him, Willie § guests at Frank our retail yards, a Mary Pickford in | \\ v have’ seed potatoes for sale, Millers’ ‘a ‘ ‘ . _ CINDERELLA | Samuel Grimsley took the advant- | . Jess [ wife’ and son, spent Now as we du not wish to have our money tied up in two brands of paint wa j he war prices on shoes and Sunday with Willie Simpson and } have decided to dispose of the paint that we have been handling a: year before last Also, a two-reel Comedy and War tht him two pair of high topped wile. = F | prices, $2.25 per gallon, which is about 75c per gallon less than the wholesale price on ° Weekly ae ae RE SINS i Ae ‘ ne gues He ee oN at paint today. This paint is fully guaranteed, and if your building needs painting this - jin) preparedness, Anendo sunday. : . : : a +7 And a two-reel comedy and War | Ane Miia tren terconeiac (tal Mater amuitavilly spent Sanday season, even if you will not have time to paint them now, we advise you to bed bey 7 Weekly ithe people around, Virginia, it was a iwith Tom Chandler and wife. : Paint for future use. We are selling several gallons of this paint every week day, ani i = jshame—nobody knew it for two} Clif Erhart wife and little daughter, |, if you wish to take advantage of this low price, don’t delay. Shows at 7:15 and 8:30, 5 and 10 (He married.) 1, spent Sunday with Milt Reeves { Cents Meyers i doing four horse} a \ fe. : ; work on_ his m with three, he Brick MceCaughey and family wer: ——— says by walking, and the fourth! callers at Jack Skaggs’ Sunday after- | Fed) SAND ro CENTS © fiorse's fete believes it will Pay noon. Logan-Moore Lumber Co. him. Corn is out of sight and hay| Sam‘l Patterson visited over Sun- Pood Notes is beyond, = y with home folks, : | PHONE 18 LOMOCO SERVICE STATION BUTLER, MO. caer Tom Dunlap and son, Austin, are | - Last week I published the “Retail Mrs. Grant Garner Dead. on the sick list. | REN TIS ISO) RATE FERRET itis jedan (Genie waa Terma tll 2 HOR displayed his? If not, why not? 1 North Carolina December: 25, 1869, | ee Sot will mail a pledge to any food dealer anddieds atelier Homer at Virginia, | Notice to Millers, Wholesalers and direct on application, if any one has \Wediccdaymalaranieor | Jobbers, * 2e erlooke - canvass, , * . if ee order permitting the sale of potatoes| “it? her parents to Iniiana, where! 1. sot wheat flour to retail merch- | é Be ae UiGE Sale Ote ROLLDES | eras wise unitedinumanniee ton Wits ae Ihetibtteseit evict eal as a substitute. There was such an : ie Sika alien dhe lants without su stitutes U3 such mer-} 4 order bit ony for Sich cOmMMUATTTCS Fe pen to this, SPants will sign a certificate as fol-| t where other substitutes could not be tions cuNpeeulicine eareuGariandiaes Ss: | Cita) ro tO Ete GUE Ay THIET iedia dima, MANGE Madey EWAAT MCLOITAENOLGTID, NGI TIBI LETUN NT f qa Ou! such conditions did not exist Moyd, who is a member of the army TRE ING FLOUR WITH- - pride ca Ly seen ven uotstay ae) as ols | nec pHat ely Pacom Gna vGlitOre "T SUBSTITUTES, stitute order, however, was revoked wile) Jecthtthesrnmy eomeuierenin Z f ' : March 11, 1918. France; and Pauline and Harold at For the purpose of purchasing..... | Z Canned corn, canned hominy and hoate: Nii wersanresente en she | Pounds of wheat flour, | hereby cer-| canned peas are not substitutes, died excent Giltordeande tiotal who | tify that I Have in stock. .. pounds | There is no truth to the rumor that] i cd the day after her death, Af-/9f wheat flour substitutes, as follows, | the government expected to place a fer the death’ ofe Nim Pesty che wal assis - (naming them), not bal- ‘ limitation on the sale of egys. united in marriage with Mr, Grant!@ced by wheat flour in stock or un- ° t le bakers are prohibited from Gaenerige Amnetendnietn 01s: der contract; and that in sales to con- 2 taking back stale bread from either When a ycung girl she united with /stmers 1 require such consumers to f the merchant or the individual, : (he ME. Chureh and lived an oarmest | bly an equal weight of wheat flour Bread made from the present milled christian life and when the call came |/Stbstitutes or to certify by written, oe flour and containing the required 20 alte wee Heady: certificates that they have an equal | 3 f per cent of substitutes is necessarily | ° Sire w ete ‘ ii loving! Weight of substitutes on hand oe some darker but is none the less nu- det er finiBes are consuming them as human fc tricious. Flour as sold by millers wltay de <ympathize at the rate of one pound of substi-| contains no substitutes. It is the : {tures for every pound of wheat flonr duty of the baker or the individual SM Hoses! cites Tet Reus consumed | Having rented my farm ] will sell at public to use the required substitutes, Date | ee te ee ce fe Swell sisoeis @UCtion at my farm north of Missouri Pacific | talk everywhere is how| Federal Food Administrat only substitute. Dealers may sell] How | ior Missouri G@POt, Or just west of Argenbright place on wheat flour in any combination with How] LEE WALKER, one or more of the authorized sub- | Stitutes. Twenty four pounds of wheat flour, for example, may be sold with eight pounds of corn meal, six FRWAL io Taae r rke | J 2 HARPER, : pounds of barley flour, four pounds|” yi G 1. Henry Thompson | County Food Administrator. i oiioar meni ilies pounds ot tice aiidiisnd tee \tiller lias aie measies@ © |) (Cilank certificates must he: are Aa t eee pounds of hominy or grits, or Harry Wolfe has been home on a|nished by the seller.) a SURE SASSETUENESS ne furlough from Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, a / J. E. HARPER, | iijc old friends were very glad to see Trial Seed Corn Test. 9 ; have you ma * you settin ns have you? Have} License Inspector, much garden y hens Federal Food Administrator for Bates County. 1, : . ; Through courtesy of the three . ? Mrs. F. L. Blankenbaker and girls}, 1. : ee an al : * ji x — spent Sunday affernoon at the home Rae a ae. Ae peril aaa the following described property: f : WE SELL THE LIGHT(: i Mr. \ King and family. fields in Bates county scorn uselected There was a large crowd at L, G. f seed. Placed them ln danocean { RUNNING Thon sil. The W. C. To t7| for seed. acec em in damp si S27 serving Ie nd Mrs. Perry W made Mr. Hoe ‘!dust and kept in room of 7o degrees | * i lowing result. Sunday with M. Harry Short and]. F f rs ia ; No. of farms and fields... 40 é a ee iit he a speaking contest|NO Of Brains planted... 570 Team of coming 2-year-old mules, extra good; smooth mouth mare, pete eee Hepes SBT eo » | No. of grains éxtra good. 20 rf : : s at Pery night, March 20th.] <0 GF grains mediums... as9| Weight about 1300; bay mare 7 years old, weight 1306; coming yearling : The \ t. wave a social at the|\° Of Ais ‘@:|mule, a good one; good farm team, weight about 3000. Peru Hall fase Friday night. About Pore es pee A 27 ; phil game mn Nh eeceoUntOae ercent of grains germinated, 7i n : : FR ITER Cae Seren eer ge Good milch cow, fresh soon; Shorthorn heifer four months old, a ie AES MT SEA ceased Gale No. of farms show-good..........16 - all departed for their hom )| good one. er eee !No, of farms show poor.. ' Mr. L. G. Thomas and ramus spent: Vo. of farms show medium........15 = aes iat the home of Mr. George This corn very likely would show A - ‘ As se to, tore ce wares! ~~” Farin Implements Mire" BA mAs 5 *| because of its being harvested earlier isa Eckles and Mrs, Branche and selected for special display. Thomas went to Butler last Friday L. W. Keele ain Se Walters and so ti : Butler, Mo ~ Champion binder, 7-foot cut, with truck, good as new; Black Hawk eir son John was home on a fur- ae . : = 4 — corn planter, good as new; Deering mower; 13-inch John Deere w lough. CONVINCING TESTIMONY pianset. & . & ? alking i : Miss Edna Brannock spent a few plow; Busy Bee 6-shovel. riding cultivator, good as new; 6-shovel walking i NEW HOME a ee ask wit her sister Mrs.! Given by Many Butler Beople, cultivator good as new; 4-shovel walking cultivator; buggy with tongue; Mrs. Maggie Thomas has been on| Experiences told by Butler peo-|2-seated surry; Sharpless cream separator; 1-horse hay rake; disc with i : eae a a fed naga Toes ana who have had weak kid-|t®UCk; 3 farm wagons; 2 sets single harness; 2 sets work harness; grind- é this week, we have been too, busy|neys— i stone; hay frame; double-shovel plow; 2-wing harrow; saddle; cross-cut Sewin does he syste. | wane eal ie ae saw; seed sower; log chains; set dump boards; patent wagon bed hay frame; g 4 Such statements prove merit. hay baler; 2-horse light wagon; good 2-row sled’ corn cutter; good ‘Ford touring car; hog troughs and other articles too numerous to mention. You might doubt an utter stranger. e bs bee Elna pares You must believe Butler people. C e Lieut. Claude J. Allen, accompanied| Here’s Butler proof. Verify it. by his wife and little son William| Read. - Investigate. Be convinced. arrived home this Friday morning| You'll find why Butler folks be- j . P from Fort Riley, Kas. By order ot|lieve in Doan’s. - The New Home is strictly a High Adjutant-General McCain, of Wash-| Wm. Stuffings, Prop. blacksmith & | ERM 4 tine preg a cash. re credit eth months w given on bankable note. earing eight per cent Grade Machine. ie ington, D. C., under date of March|wagon shop, 801- W. Ohio St., says: from date. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. They are simple, durable and light | 18th Lieut. Allen was relieved from|“It has been quite awhile since I running. duty at the base hospital at the front|have rieeded or used Doan’s Kidney receiving an honorable discharge on} Pills. They put my kidneys in good Money will not Luy 2 better one. siirgeon’s certificate, his disability|condition. I had backache, soreness Three styles—$27.50, $26.50, resulting from valvular heart trouble. |and lameness and my kidneys acted it Be may Dr. Allen has been in the U. S./too often. They helped me. They you need a machine, see us service for the past four months,|are a well known medicine and I al- fore you buy. , {and although his health has not been| ways advise anyone having kidney c the very best, performed his duty | trouble to use them.” y faithfully, when examination by army| Price 6oc, at all _ dealers. Don't surgeons developed his physical dis- simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | ' ros. ability. He is a son of Dr. and Mrs.| Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same thi ae ~ |W. H. Allen of this -city—Rich Hill] Mr, Stuffings had. . Foster-M, BUTLER, MO. Review. E Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.Y. z SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1:00 O'CLOCK SHARP.

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