The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 10, 1908, Page 8

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bs Merwin. GW. Witter ar ed from «4 short Springs, Ark 1 E. Eoyart ts preparing to move cate while away to the soachers’ sum to Baxter, Kansas m-rachool thia yest. Prof Gragg CG. Hoover, en route tu Ima, Ss deserving of this honor, as he} stopped over here for a short vist leaves no stone unturned to better | prepare him to {nstract the young. It will be Interesting to ourreaders wife have so know, says the Clipper, thas Prof. return- visit ab Slloam |S W Gragg, privelpal of our public’ svhoole, was awarded a life certifi laat week T. W. FISK I will open about September 14th On the west side of the Square a Brand New Store everything new and up-to-date. No old shelf worn No old style goods but everything new and My stock will consist of goods, will be sold at a small profit. ladies, gents, girls and boys SHOES And Gent's Furnishings, cdnsisting of Hats, Caps, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, Overalls, Gloves, Sox, Collars, Neckties, Suspenders, ete, ete, Star soe ARE BETTER Roberts, Rand & Johnson Star Shoes need no advertising. Every paix sold means a custo- mer, ‘The surest way to get a good shoe is by finding the Star marked on the heel. The Star Brand Shoe means solid comfort to the wearer. Come in and Get Prices on J. B. Stetson Hats Come in during Fair week and let me show you the best line of Ladies Shoes that were ever sold: in Bates county for the money. Just one look at our Men's High Top Boots and Men’s Work Shoes will convince you that the Star Line is The Only Shoe to Rely On. T. W. FIS West Side Square | bered. | Virginia. Lest you forget: ; What? Charlot’ township SS.) Convention. Where? Mount Carmel eburch When? Seps. 13th, at 2:00 p. m Les every body come and make shis a convention long to be remem- PROGRAMME 2:00—Devotional Services... .......... +:05—Opening Address ..........J. C. 2:10—Introductory Remarke.............J.J, Wolfe 2:15—Reports from 8. 8 2:30—Primary Work........ ......Mre. S, W. Davis 2:45—'*How to Reach Those Who , Cannot Attend 8. 5.’’.Mre. James Cuzick . 8. 3:15—'*Methods of Teaching’ $:30— ‘Qualifications of a S, 8, Bap? ecseeels L. Davis, Co, Pres 3:45—'' How to Encourage Attendance’’.... 4:00—Diseussion, Lead 4:20—Election of Officers, J.J. Wours, President, Lutig Leonanp, Secretary, Earl Kellogg and Willie Whinery are spending afew days with home toike. They will return to thelr work at Kansas City the firet of the week. Both of the young men attended the Christian 8.8. last Sabbath, they made short talke and to the point. Awron fs glad to know when our young men goto thecity to work that they engage fn the Sabbath S S. work and stay away from the Saloons. Willie Hensley !e home from Kan- sas City spending a few daye with hle parents, Mr.and Mrs. John Hene- ley. Mre. Julius Heckadon and Mrs. Wane Clark spent a couple of days round Foster last week. Their hus- bands are opening up an old coal mine there. Thomas Hockett and daughter Ruth are vielting hie daughter, Mrs. Harry Colborn at Stockton, Kan. Miss-Maggie McCann went to Fost- er Saturday to be ready to com- mence her School Monday. The party at Will Ayere Friday night was well attended and all had a good time. Truman Gilbert and wife passed through Park Town Sabbath morn- {ogin thelr new carriage. It was thought at fires sight 1s wasa bride snd groom coming. Commander-tn-Chief Wolfe has been buying Cavalry horses here of late. Ismay bein the near future the Chief will have the Big Dry Guns in action The farmers were getting their wheat ground ready last week after the shower. H.T. Constable and wife of near Nyhart brought the little W. C.T. U. lady to Park Town Sabbath after- noon, Sabbath eve the lovers teams were hitched onthe south side of Main street in Park Town. 20 years ago they were hitched on the north side of the street. Judge Cole and wife of Butler visit. ed Hubert Steele and wife Sabbath. Taey called at D.C. Wolfe’s on their way home. Dr. Smith’s mother of Lebanon, Mo., came Thuraday to visit the Dr and family. Miss Wilma Smith who had been visiting her grandma re- turned home with her. Charley Blake and family and Mrs. May Baum of near Passalc, spent Thursday of lest week with Robert McCann and family. Will Hardinger’s little boy Elmer is reported as having scarlet fever. Henry Isom and wife are enjoying their rides in their new buggy. Fred Braden has bought what is known as the widow Cuzick house of Thad Harper and {s moving {t to his farm one mile east and a quarter south of Virginia. Andrew Simpson {s painting his houee red and white. 8 E. Jones hae the hedge fences on his farm trimmed up {n nice shape. e Mrs. Charley Wort lost her hand- ‘bag between Virginia and Butlérlast | Friday. Finder will confera favor | by leaving at McFadden’. store. Mise Willie Darr went to Foster ‘last Saturday to be ready to com- Aaron? now. day. ing. Mills, |church next Sunday evening at sev- jen o'clock. Topic: Commending our |Soctety by Church Attendance. (Ps. | 26, 1-12 ) (Heb. 10, 21.25.) Leader | Lawrence Darr. Everyone {s invited to attend. Mise Vera Cregg and her brother Harry from Oklahoma and Miss Anna Tattle of Butler spent last week visiting friende and relatives around Virginia. Aeron. thie writing. man who went through Park Town| Mrs. L about 2:00 a. m. last Monday with his overcoat on, apparently almost) frozen, arrived safely home. AARON | Mingo and Northeast Bates. Did you go to the big show at Wallace Spencer began working for R. K. Godwin the fires of the month. The work on the new echool house at Hackler {e progressing nicely. We will soon have a building of which all may bs justly proud. Politicians and candidates are giv- {ng the people of Mingo a rest just The school board at McKinley have | been cleaning house and getting ready for achool to begin. They are right; she school building should be ae well cared for and as attractiveas Superior the home. R A. Chandler and family and Will Cook Staley and family spent.Sunday at Tom Staley’s. Stoves, Rev. Maxey falled to fill his ap pointment at Cove Creek last Sun Mrs. Akore is very sick at this writ Fayette Snow was posting sale | Ranges, bills for Wood Hill this week. Hie , sale will be Sept. 14. | Wilson Judge Smith is attending court| thle week. Heaters, Ida, the little daughter of Morton, and ihe Thornburg, died lass Monday morn- | ink. Celebrat- Most of the schools began this | week. : | ed Round Mr. McClenney {is reported worse. | R 8. Snow returned Saturday Oak from Carroll county, where he has been visiting his daughter, Mre. Ben” Heater. Several from this vicinity attended | camp meeting at Lucas last Sunday evening. | Mrs. Akers died at. her home Mon- | day morning. preached at home, and interment | took place at Dayton. : | Miss McKnight ‘e visiting at J. P. Compton’s Miss Viola McDonald and Estelle) Pelley are going to attend school at | Warrensburg this winter. Fayette Snow has bought Wood} Hill’s improvements, “batch” it again next year. Mies Stella Dale went last Sunday to Wadesburg, where she will teach this winter. Miss Iva Dale will teach at White Oak. : There seams to be mach sicknese in the neighborhood just now, and there has been several deaths the past week. Mrs. Robinson began her echool at ‘ = ecg Fatrplay last Monday. the Fair. Ice water and pleasant smiles free. | Joe McCorkle sports o new buggy. Aaronand Mayeeburg croseed bate on the Aaron diamond last Sunday. The score was 14 to 8 in favor of Mrs. Arthar Davideon visited in Kaneas City last week. ~ Am better prepared than ever to make your sale. H m Miss Ethel Bowen entertained her! 3 110 guccoseful sales the past season. ainouating $145,048 Ghee cousin, Mre. Cammings of Bixby, of property. Am a member of the International and vice-president ot the Mo, State Auctioneers on. ble ‘terms for Aaron was taken suddenly sick last | Oklahoma, last week. Sabbath evening. Although notable} Jake Payton was called to Iowato to be around he ts some better at| the bedeide of his sick child last weak. Mrs. Mary Richardeon of Harte- ‘The interested people of this viein-| horn, Oklahoma, arrived here last ity are wondering whether the young] week fora visit with Serena ee ccem REGAL, SHOES. Because the style stays. They are made on up-to-date lasts by skilled workmen. We show you exactly the same models that you would see on Broadway were you to inspect the stock of one of Regal’s New York retail stores. The Regal shoe is a leader in style and you can’t get around that fact. Then the materials used are the best that have ever been used in an equally priced shoe. The Regal shoe is the only shoe ever made in quarter sizes which in itself insures you a better fit and a more shapely and up-to-date shoe than it is possible to find in any other line. N HIRAM NICHOLS SHOE CO. THE HOUSE OF BETTER SHOES. Butler. Nevada. Adrian. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FAIR WEEK. When visiting the County Fair, don’t fail to see us, as we have some bargaine to offer during the Fair that will pay you to see. We will havea small exhibit at the Fair Grounds, and would be glad to have you call and see us whether you need anything or not. | For the next two weeks we are going to offer some real bargains in Rubber Tired Driving Wagons, as we want to reduce our atock, Will eell you a Rubber Tired Bike Wagon for $50 00 and a nice Rab- ber Tired Stanhope for $75 00. Who can beat It? We handle a full line of Maleable Steel Itneeding anything in she stove line don’t fail to Che Genuine ROUND OAK" GRAIN DRILLS AND WACONS. | We are headquarters for the Hoosier and American Grain Drills The funeral was! } and our price ts right. In wagons we handle the Mitchell, Moline and Bible. They are all good ones. We have the best selected stock of Hardware, Gro- ceries and Queensware in Bates county, and our prices are right. Bring us your produce, we pay the highest prices in cash or trade. Thanking you tor past trade and soliciting a continuance of We are Yours Truly, Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co. Phone 82 Butler, Mo. P S.—Don’t tall to make our store your headquarters during and will Cc. BE. ROBBINS, THE SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONEER. Sales made anywhere. Live stock and farm sales a specialty. Aunt Jemma. Amoret. Assoclati high class up-to-date service. Send for free circul _ range for and advertise a public sale. Call on ‘or aidrect man Amoret, Mo. Phone No. 36. Wire me at my expense, 46-tt C. E. ROBBINS. . her deughter,

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