The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 30, 1908, Page 6

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asthe : + PE POR RI: pe : ee _ COO0 00.00 OOOO 00 00 BOO 20-90 $ 2000 £0905 99800000 0000 0000» READY TO SERVE YOU Having ree located on the south elde of the square, and will be pleased to have alkoat poooo e e i you call ED. ° — eutly purchased the Short Order and Restaurant, ; 5 Hot and cold luches at all hours. Soft drinks of all kinds, ! ne of Tobaceos, Candies, Cigars. Yours for prompt service, YOUNG. GOGCO SO DOSBO GLO aan ol cba acai Passaic. The roads were rather rough the firas of the week. Will soon be all K,, if we can have nice weather. Farmers will soon be getting anx fous to plow, for ts ts getsing along towards the last of April, and nots mucheorn planted yet. Lots ofcobs going ous of Passate, but we see they ure not shelling the firat of the week. Mr. and Mre. Murrill, of Archie, were down to visit thelr daughter, Mrs. Henry Wilcox, came down on the train Sunday. Mrs. Murrill re- surned home on Monday, and her father attended a sale west of here He lefts for Butler on Tuesday tn search of & horse, ff he gets one that would suit him Rev, Vivlon, of Busler, came up and preached an Luster sermon for 18on Easter Sunday, In the even ing he preached us a good seri in and had about a house full to preach We all appreciate ts coming among ix, and hope {’ may be, so he an pay us another viel and preach forus again. He left on the nine clock train for. his home tn Butler with our best wishes \llen Zwahlen loss another one of als horses on Monday. The two died in the last two weeks, This leaves him in rather bad shape about his work, We understand {¢ leaves him with one h sree. We understand John Etcbler has a bad boll fn the palm of his hand, which is very painful. He has been to the doctor. He was setting some posts and bruised his hand, Lon Lockart, who lives west and north of here, was in town Wednes- day, having some work done at the shop. He is about half through breaking up his ground. He intends so put in about fifty acres of corn with one team It will keep him hust {ng to tend that much, and ff is should happen to be a wet season, the green squirrels are Hable to get some of hig crop, so he had better look @ little out and be on the watch Oar Sunday School {s still grow {ng, had about elghty In attendance Enster Sunday, and seems to be quite an interest taken in the school, which we are glad to see. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Henry Wilcox on Wednesday atter- noon, and put fn the time making sun bonnets, bus did not succeed in getting any finished up, but divided them up among themselves to be tinfshed in their homes, So there te one ready for the market, so some of you who have been golng around bearhead, buy youreelf a new bonnet and see howfyou look in that. Who will be the fires one to take away a/C. H. Arfman, Now please| B, M. Laskey, new soclety bonnet. don’t be backward about {&. Our school was out on Thursday, | Minnle Endicott, closed up tn good shape, and the! James B. Claunch, patrons, we believe are all satisfied. The children, of course, are glad] Wi4ll Nord, that school has closed, for we get} Eva C) rigler, tlred of going to school Miss Lora Fisher has taught our schoolforthe past three terme, which A New Bank. Rumors have been rife on the streets of Butler for the past week that a new bank fs to be started. Is is understood that Wesley Denton is |to be the cashier, and further shat | he had already tendered his resigne- tion as assistant cashier of the Mie- lsourl State Bank. A deed to the Bates National Bank building was filed for record on Tuesday convey- ing title to Judge C.A. Denton. Is fs understood that aside from a) number of local capitalists, that several prominent financiers out of | the county will be interested in the | organization. It is not known who! the other officers are to be. It was rumored that J. R. Jenkins, former! cashier of the Mo. State Bank, was! to be president. This Mr. Jenkins denies. We understand that the old, building will be remodeled, a new and modern front put in and the! floor lowered to near the level of the | sidewalk. Marriage Licenses. JN Yates, Billings, Okla. Sue Park, Butler. Rockville. Rockville. Otis Keleh, Butler. Butler, Butler. Lydia A. Warner, Peru Items. tev. Duncan filled his regular ap-| speaks well for a teacher, and no] poinsmeus at this place last Sunday | doubt the patrons would be glad to} morning. have her come and teach for them another term, and we believe mostof] Miss Zella Ferrell and Mr. Mr Jobnnle Ferrell and his slater | the patrons and we do not know of/and Earnest Baker took dinner at wny of the children, bat what would} the home of Mr. George Thomas last be ‘glad to have her back for another Sunday. term, There was notany programme S E Smith finished his term of, {. e, any spectal one prepared for the/school at this place last Friday. | last day but {n the afternoon They|The neighbors of this community | had spelling and ciphering, and we] and the parents of the children took understand a few of the patrons were | ghetr dinners and surprised him on in, We trust she will be our teacher| the lags day. Mr. smith was liked | tor another year, but if she should] by all who knew him. He attended not be with us, as our teacher may | the week night prayer meeting Teg: success attend her wherever she may | ular, and we like to have young men xo, and her labors be crowned with}and women in our neighborhood succees, and have the love and esteem | that are interested In the service of ofpatrons and pupils, as we belleve|God and will help to battle for the she had with us, We had quite a nice shower on Fri- day. It seems to kee right, The nelghbors and parents of the the ground} Pleasant Valley School took their wet and roads !n bad shape, but this | dinners and surprised their teacher, will not last always so be of good | Miss Low Ballfinch, last Friday as {t cheer. was the last day of school. All re- Mrs. Charles Timmons’ father and| porta good time and wish both mother were to vieit them on Friday They are always glad to have pw teachers success tn life. Rev, Sulter wil! fill his regular ap- come, for they generally cheer us up, | Polatment at thie place next Sunday and Edith {s glad to have grandpa | morning, May 3rd. and grandma come. Rav. Clendening left on the noon train for Adrian to fill his appoint- ment at Altona being hie regular time at that place. ALPHA. 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN, It les four miles east of Butler, fine neighborhood, fine soll, fenced hog tight, terms to suit. Buacuert & Kipp, Kansas City, Mo. ee oe | HALF CAR Screen )) Doors size, any style, and the prices are right. you need any doors for your house, call and . price ours before you buy. White Front West Side Square ? | | | | | Just received over 250 screen doors, = | | | | Norfleet é Ream Phone 144 The Only Independent Grocery ang Hardware Store, BUTLER, MO. 17-tt] free. pes Mr. Almond Dantels and 4 spent Sunday at the home of L. Thomas. Children’s day services will be held at this place May 31 at ten a. m. Archie Thomas and Ross Williams bailed hay for Will Ison the last of! the week. UncLe ABB. $100.00 worth ot lars large pictures Ask Liddil, the photographer. _ 2636 Amoret, Wm. Witherow, who has been seri- ously ill, is able to be about. Orl Hamilton {8 improving from an illness. Willie Whinery, who has been vistt- ing home folks, has returned to Kan- sas City. Mrs. Jno, Lyle is so far recovered as to be able to be out. On the sick Hist are: Mrs. Nelson Cole and Charley Rogers. Mrs. Lou Dudley, of Hume, has been vising her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strait. The new school board met Satur- day night and after electing Frank Oline president, voted to call a spe- cial election on petition of ten legal voters of the district to vote ona proposition to vote ten year bonds $0 the amount of $4,400 for the pur- pose of building @ new school house. To also vote a levy of one hundred cents on the one hundred dollars valuation to be distributed: 70 per centfor teachers fund and 30 percent for incidentals to run the school eight months. Southwest Summit. We hear the Easter exercises at} Summit were very pleasing and ap- propriate. This week corn planting will begin in earnest. Many of the farmers are nos {nas much of a hurry to plant as they were last year. lke Beeman found a den of young wolves near “Devil’s Hollow” one ~ last week and captured them. Home coming excursions seem to be quite popular. Among those who have arrived of late are: F. E Welch and family, Paul Welton and family and we hear Ed. Steffen will oon re- turn. + The cold and stormy wind of Sun- day eve was very disagreeable. Much fear of another frost was held by many Nvellle TWwalters was the guest of Edith Palm over Sunday. X. Merwin. V. Griffith, of Nevada, has been visiting at the home of Prof. Gragg. D. Finch and wife are visiting relatives at Great Bend, Kan. B. Mauma wae down from Kansas City laet week renewing old friend- ships. C. G. Whiteand F W. Morlan are Butler. | Butler. | Butler, | Claude! robeanalnddiios to tel oak Our Lace Curtain Sale Means a big saving to you if you are going to buy curtains this spring. These are Some of the Bargains Former price $1.00, Sale Sale Former price $1 25, Sale DHE nnn bal Former price $2 23, $1.73 Sale Sale FNS susie Fancy open work border mercerized table damask, 60 inches wide; regular price 39e 50c, Special PRP au biminicwnin 6% Eggs Taken Same as Foster Notes. Ab Loyd, who hae been visiting his brother, Amos, for two weeke, has returned to his home in Pitts burg, Kansas. Mr. Carmichael and children re- turned home Friday from Sedalia. Mrs. Bush Collins visited Tuesday {n Worland with her mother, Mrs. Gill. Mrs. Shawley came down from the city, where she has been all winter withherson, Willlam. She will move to her farm at New Home. Mr. Wirt has a new phone. Billie Mullis has bought the resi- dence of Mrs. Sarah Scott in the southeast part of town. Walter Cecil visited Saturday and Sunday with his brother, Fred, and PHB. ..c0s vesees Don’t Miss our SKIRT SALE! sm $5 Gilt Edge Shoe New Dorcas Polish Sun Bonnets 25c. 25c Bottle tor and 19c. 50c. See our Specials in Double fold Linen Finish White Goods. Regular price per yard 20c; Special price, per yard.................... (5c RATS 25c¢ and 15c. , 84, 10, 1 Cash. wile. 8. Robb and family have moved into the residence of Mr. Serivenoron Sth street. Al Shelton, of Hobart, Okla., vis- ited last week with Mort Campbell and old friends {n Bates. Quite a number of the Odd Fellows attended the big meeting held at Hume Sunday for the benefit of the lodge. Vintie Davis is visiting his father at El\Dorado Springs. Uncle Henderson Miller ts able to beup and around. He has had quite a long siege of it Frank Goodenough, of Butler, vis {ted homefolks last week. The society would like for those who are members and who would | | We sell the High Grade B. B. Limpus & Co. is the name of the new firm which has been formed Former price $1 39, | Former price $1 48, | Former price $2.00, Price ... 10c. 12%: Pree. 0 W48 Former price $3 50, Pree oounn D203 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 2d: 71sc fine yard-wide L L muslin, Saturday only, per yard 5c Bleached muslin, per yard.. Fancy {mported mercerized table tamask, 72 Inches wide, patterns, beautiful Former price 59¢ Spectal price........ Mana 4 8¢ —Special in— WHITE GOODS and 26¢, BEAUTIFUL NEW WASH GOODS, 15 and 25c. | HILL’S CASH STORE THE STORE FOR BARGAINS. ‘tke to join the cemetery association, to be prompt about paying their dues for the ensutng year, which is $1 00 per year for each member, as {t 1s late and more improvements are needed, and those who have surplus soil on thelr lote, please remove {t or pay soclety, so they can have it look- ed after at once. There is a number of lots of late, which need such soil removed, and the soclety would like very much for those who dig the graves hereafter, to please be careful about throwing dirt on other graves and lots, espectally those which have been cared for. Those who can and will pay dues, please pay to Mrs. Judge Sullens, the president, or to Salia Arbogast, the corresponding secretary. Please give this prompt attention. Topsy. Best Buggies Sold. A FLASHY LOOKING VEHICLE Bulls to sell at a tempting price is the poorest investment you can make. Wedo not wl that kind. Sayers & Scovill and Columbia Lines, That have etood the teet for years, and proven for themeelves the title of being the We also have other good buggies for less money that are zood values. Our stock now is the largest we have ever carried and includes all the Novelties euch as Automobile, Phe:on Seate, Bike Gears, Etc. Our guar- antee fs behind every vehicle we eell and we are here to make good, ahould anything go wrong. We are the largest retail dealers of Harness and Saddles in Southwest Missouri—ueing nothing but the - very best leather and always carry » complete stock. Some elegant atyles in Undies Astride rere Combine s-cnenerannn: reer sade RLAND & SONS. te Dad ea

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