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BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907. « . Hume Happenings. Foster Items. Cantrell snd eon, Gill E., lets the int-| * Fram the Tlephons. Satorday, Aug. Bist, the ladies of| W's home It Sle Hy te aaa |. Milos Hacher, of Rich Hill, spent “.- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Evans 'a fine boy. j Dr. A. L. Billings and family have in ‘4 eetarned from ther outing in the Boat raat he has bein on days ber condition wee quitecerioas.|_Miee Dawn Crooks, of Sante Cros, as moan on So We are pleased to state that she is|°@ Monday of this week. She eald Re — wep ap cua Ret diet bs tment | P@pldly recovering. they had one tree full of lemons, also opsnere ne woe Otte Jennings and wite took dinner i v oo ; cemugpan' Ad oan ie apie ; he has charge.of -sehool the . Owen, mua : boom with Freak Jennings Sunday. end India Hoovie, Mire. K.P. Sarp-|ceeree weed Meemstacy Tals Fred Haynes and wile, of Gallatin, |er, A. J. Smith and George Howell, ae gah es tab ens ame the South Methodist church will give an icecream supper at the home of Mort Campbell, east of town. They were a little late and ranabout | Se*@rday night and Sabbath with a block, when they reached the depot | Miseee Maggie ond Myrtle McCann. Mre. Cantrell fainted and for several| Mies Besele Wolfe got a letter trom rim in color, this beautiful ee Ssecathsrapedcconre ead oan | Ee, 000 visiting Che family of WB, peli ary (or Jamestown. about the Prohibitionlsts that con- H ve popttggpe seta ae ean Foster public school begine Sept. |jatended to stop at orev and Ni gress recognised last winter and for|seamed, all handles, spouts a 9nd ; Falls and sail down the Hud- twenty-one. years. I suppose he/on the article. |... @ modern concrete house and remain} g4o%4 Campbell and daughter, boniagtal thought that was not the way to be “ELITE” ware is four-c with us, were shopping in Rich Hill |%°2%° New York. From there they | peesident. Should the Democrats 8. B. Humphréy and family return- 2 ° took a steamer to Nortolk. Coming) .4y something about is in thelr plat- . Monday, from Beast whore ter Mrs, Jane Arbogast, of Rich Hill, ene they ras sp ta ae ae form next year, the boy will find out vae been spending the summer with | is visiting with her brother, Howard, oer — ; their eon Chester and wile. Miss | thie week. rah aasr ager sagt ger wish them a pleasant journey and a John Allen has moved his family | fe return. ‘ to Vernon Co. Occasionally there comes a time Wm. Stofor was very ejck Satur-| when the heart ie touched with the “Col. H. B. North was born in Gal-| day evening, but is reported better. | tender ties of haman kindness. Such Jatin county, Kentucky, October 30,| W.B. Arbogast visited at Hume | an event occurred in the lives of Mr, | 1825, and came to Missour!, settling | #24 Amoret last week. and Mrs. J. H. McCombe last Sun- | ona farm south of Hume, tn the fall| A little daughter has come to bless | day, when more than 200 of thelr of 1882.’ The Col, has lived to fight | the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webb. | friends and neighbors gathered at in two ware and {s one of the three| Tom Bagettand wife, ot New Home, | their home near Altona, to pay thelr survivore of the Mexican war now | &pent Sunday with her father. respects and to bid them a hearty lving in Bates county. Our friend| | Walter Shauffner and wife have re- | goodbye on the eve of thelr depart- ; has been in poor health for some | turned from thelr two wovks’ visit {n | ure for their new home at ElDorado } time, but his may friends hope that | North Missourt. Springs. Mr. and Mre. McCombs | he may be restored to health, and| Mr. Roberts, of Hume, was in Fos- | have resided in that community for j remain with us for many years to| ter Monday on business. many years and have always proven } come. Master Lyle Jones and little sister, | themselves to be good citizens and It {a with regret that we note the| of Amoret, visited with thelr uncle, | accommodating neighbors, ready at misfortune of our friend, Col. J. R.} Wm. Lyle, last week. all times to give the helping hand in Ewan, residing southeastof this city.| Mrs. Robbins and son, of St. Louls, | time of need. He was overcome with heat while| Visited at Wm. Lylo’s last week. ; that he forgot the thing that de- stroys s0 many of the human race and brings sorrow to so many homes. Mies Mary Walker, of south of Butler, is visiting her brothers, Vaue and Ollie, near Virginia. Aaron was handed a program of the 8. 8. conyention to be held at the Christian church Sept. let. We see they do not come to the front like the old Democrats and say the sa- loons must go. The. Cincinnati En- quirer{s reported as saying ‘Lhe next Democratie party must have one plank on Prohibition.” Bishop Berry of the M. E. church, sald: ‘then in the name of our God of Holiness, and for the sake of ruined souls and their weeping ond despairing kin- Grace Horton, who has also been spending the summer on the coast, returned with them. We further guarantee ‘ Deacon Bros. DEALERS goods, fishing tackle, nails, in the fiel i$ th Topsy. Ballard Notes. dred, why do we notarouse ourselves r tee heat wren § pedhaiberap M and puta stop to this work of de-|poultry fencing, best makes : Obe Ketreey and Leslie Warford | g¢roction. There are 254,000 aa. such an extent that !t was thought Adrian News. are trying thelr fortane tn the North beat for him to undergo treatment | From the Journal, Dakota harvest fields. loons, 199,000 churches in the at Nevada. His many friends hope| E. Longs recovering from hisre| Mrs. J. P. McFarland and children | Umited States, 55,000 more legal for his speedy recovery. cent injuries and was able to be up | of Kansas City, are visiting relatives | Placet to drink than places to preach the gospel. Surely the 8. 8. workers Deacon Br town tho first of the week. oe fo pag BEE bogged H Mre. W. F. Wolfe and daughter, of ma Pelley leaves today|should stand up for the Master’s C. E. RODDINS, |scst Bin, xn, am te" Aa: Oat, ie i a The Successful guests of W. F. Wolfe, Sr., and fam- | schools, p J. W. McFadden took Paul Lamb fly, of near Adrian. Rev, A. B. Christie and wile, who |* Kansas City Saturday, to spend AUCHIOMEE. | tir. Besslo Bout ond son, of Hol-| was formerly Miss Anne Cloud, of] ‘he nighé with his uncle, Ernest Judy Now and up-to-date methods. Grad-| land City, Michigan, arrived in the| Warrenebare, left, Wriday of less) Ads G0 t0 hit Lome tn lowe, uate of the two best Auction Schools | city Saturday night to visit Mrs.| Jamestown exposition and: other / in the world. Member of both State| Boat’s brother, Neal VanDer Veor| points before eallingfor Brazil, where O. M. Drysdale took a short trip} 1awton, Okla., first of the week. He and International Associations. | 4n4 family. This is the firet time They go aa miscloneries, They leave | 28 week to Pisteburg, Kan.,Neosho, | visited hie tatherlnlaw, Charley Seventy-six successfal sales in the had met in fiftee a‘ many friends in Bates county who Joplin and Carthage. Monday he Morrison AARON. oor bere Terme reasonable. Pure | Shey had m n Tears ae | wish them success. went to Burdette to see his sister, — stock and farm sales « specialty. | thoy are enjoying the visit to the! ” J. p. Voss visited friends in Knob| who la very alck. Southwest Summit. Call on or addrese me at limit, Noster and Warrensburg the first of Amoret, Mo. Last Friday morning Mrs. J. G | the week. Xx. Miss Louise Allison, of Butler, {s} The cool weather is quite a relief visiting the family of Joe Whinnery. | after the extreme hot spell. She attended the Christian 8.8. last} ©, Andrews has bought the Ryan Sabbath. farm of 50 acres near Peru. There has been this question, Adolphus Brixner, wife and little sprung: Is it right for church mem-|gon, of New Mexico, are visiting their . ber to pitch horseshoes? Some think : ; they have as good aright as those i who are not members. Aaron thinks . 4 mother and sister. {f they would follow the Bible rule— C. Wheaton has a brother-in-law Butler's Greatest Store for 2 compelgegenages F member went out to play, before from Indiana, visiting him. Otis Andrews has been canvaesing commencing they would kneel down and offer thanks. the neighborhood for the best ma- ° 3 - The supper at the Christian church Friday night tooki n $48 50. In the chine we have seen for some time. It four suppers they havehad this aum- will do fifty different things. R E mer they took in $186.50, and on the 4th $105, making in all $291. ADY-TO-W EAR W. W. Allison went with his son Will Ison, who was 80 badly hurt Vivian to Kansas City, where he will in the runaway, still lives and {s re- \ atiend Centra! business college this winter. J. L. Wilson and family have re- ? ae Ward spent Sunday with the Misses Darr. Warren Ayers came home from Boxley hill with cheerful response. Cattle buyers have been thick the past week, offering good prices to the farmers. As many as can will attend the 8. 8. township convention at Pera next Tuesday. Brackney will aleo send two delegates to the county conven- tion, and we hupe the whole school will be there. An interesting pro- gram will be rendered. Mrs, A. P. Black and two daugh- ported some better. We hope he will entirely recover. Road overseers are starting to fix the roads in several different direc- turned from Kansas, where they were visiting relatives. Report is that he has decided to locate there, and will move his family in the tions, which was badly needed. Vol- unteer help has beencalled for on the spring, leave Missouri the land of saloons to dwellin a land of milk ‘ INCLUDING ALL THE NEW FALL STYLES OF , Ready-to-Wear Waists . ...* Ready-to-Wear Petticoats greatest variety of New Dress Woolens in the city... |] us. Davie for» year. PIN AND SEE THEM. + [fagteetabaoe, io, spend Wreck Friday's Review saye: No. 207, the south-bound Mo. Pac. passenger met with a slight wreck this after- noon about a halt mile south of the Weekly Times. AT THE HARDWARE STORE. ‘“PLITE” ENAMLED WARE We have just received an importation of the cele- brated “ELITE”? Enameled Ware. Pure white with red handsome finish and wearing qualities has been quickly recognized by the public. Nothing in *“*ELITE’’ ware is be absolutely free from all substances injurious to health. “GUARANTEE.” satisfaction in every respect. Should the enamel come off from any cause we are authorized to refund the mon- ey, or exchange any article which bears the trade mark “Elite”? and failing to give entire satisfaction. Hardware, Cutlery, Guns and Ammunition. Tinware, Graniteware, Stoves and Ranges. Buggies, Wagons and Farm Machinery. All kinds of pumps for deep or shallow wells. Washiug machines, wringers, churns, base-ball Hess’ Stock Food, poultry Pan-a-cea and louse killer. BUTLER, MO. ’ & movement to secure a more com- plete assessment. ‘ness entrusted to him. Graduate of oy NO, 44 ware in attractiveness, its nd ears are electric welded oated, and is guaranteed to ‘Elite’? ware to give entire & Co., IN barb-wire, cattle, hog and of carpenter’s tools and Dr. After Tax Dodgers in Henry. Clinton Democrat, The county court has inaugurated é The tmpression has prevailed that much personal property, especially money, notes and bonds, is not list ed for assessment. The court wants definite information upon the point, and will seek that information next January when the assessment lists shall have been completed. Judge Denton, of the circuit court, hasbeen formally requested to summon 4& special grand jury for the January term of court to Investigate the as sessment lists and to take the proper ‘ action against any who have been as careless in listing money, notes and ee bonds. 5 tas The county court has furébe: than pasar this notified all township assessors er that they will be expected to be pres- z 4 eer ee ent and meet with the county court at that time. Amoret News. 5, From the Post. i Pierce Hackett moved from his * farm east of here into town Monday. Mrs. Wassom and son, of Gentry, Arkansas, are bere on account of the {llness of Mra. W.’s neice, Jesse Me- Gaugh. R. C. Tune and daughters, Irene and Mayme, went to Butler Monday to meet Misses Kavanouth and Fair- childs, of Warrensburg. They ex- pect to be here about a week. (@uccessor to G. B, Hickman.) Undertaking, Embalming and Funeral Director. Gives prompt attention to all buel- 8t. Louis School of Embalming. Agent for White Bronze 4 Monuments,