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uck a | -|Sam’l Levy Mercantile Co he Butler | cehly a A tea one ten soar ene ee ae a Def S tate Historicaj s.,.; ety, Soei- Tinies. VCL. XXXI, BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1909. NO. 2% the brewers in St. Lopis, there {s| quite a difference between 120 mil- Virginia, Earl Kel'ogg, of Kansas City, spent Sunday visiting with bis aunt Mrs, Geo. Thompson and other friends. Christian Endeavor next Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Topic—Life lessons for me from the book of Isaiah (Isatah 6:1-9 ) Cousecration meeting, leader Miss Maggie McCann. The Virginia school closed last Fri- day. A nice program was rendered and quits a number of visitors were Mingo and North East Bates. Foster Notes. it ; | The farmers are all busy. Sid Gantz of C jon and seven million and @ hall.; Jad co Smith and family and T. R.| Peeters ne OO orade He visltingin Democracy used to say, les the peo-| ; ple have a right to rule. St, Louls pg Aon family spent Sunday at} Roy, Self, district missionary of the bankers ought to learn to be careful)“, a Th seed at 0. © Baptist church, preached last week what they say when the women are Onesie’ ‘eerg 4 “ avd. ©-\for the Baptiss people here and !s |aiter them. | menace love she Che Jettan Church | 8lking some of holding a teat meet: folks at the Endeavor Sabbath night. The indications are that they were pein ol ‘i the organisation was illness of uncle Philip Heckadon at selecting thelr partners for the sum ; h pro mer season. waste aaa an Gaede “loser Maggie McCann ‘and. Willa The new M. E. preacher will be at The old man still keeps the wed. | uded the 1 ging Ree 3 a a Darr closed a very successful term of the M. E church Seend Sabbath in| 1D contract trom being recorded “a's ito , cae pes! 1 | School Friday. The young ladies de- May. The old coon has hopes there will be} ,. sa il - — . bel 4 be per arted for their homes Sunday with Misses Minnie and Georgia Smish|® Sl!P between the cup and lip oun. Fone 1 _ eee out beat wishes of a host of friends. and thetr brother Frank, of Welling-|.TPaman Gilbers looks and actaltke ducted Bererday “tuemocn 08 Cove|, Mrs. Jim Shelton, ot Kansas City, ton, Kansas, lets Sunday morning Py Fd pA gg 8 — Creek Christian Church by Rev. . = relatives and friends in Fes seaoned 6 — SS oe it clicks ‘here | Peat in Cove Creek eometery. latd_ 601 "The corn planter can ts heard lick- posed bye ‘eae tase Friday weay Bm dong. come nding at po sina beeket dinner and @ Myrtle Withrow vieited ‘Baterday . Ww. ‘adden’s store. was ‘th Mrs. D. H. A 4 yy ee hig ony mer, Mo surprised to see so many farmers and B We be sy soa o bpge 1 “"Beadag was pg day who spent last week in "Fechtows their wives bring buckets and crates tan ot 8 7 i _ i “4 t oom quite a number of people visited at and Amores parehaeed 8 nice tee! tull of eggs to the store at as late an cond hh oa a are. Now for some) chy graves of thelr loved ones at dence in Amorett last Friday and he |40Ur a* nine o'clock at nighs. The “7 box 8 ener ‘aa given by Freezo| Salem where they had this spring expects to move there about the | men Were talking about farming and| |” eee ae eee ey ree, | planted shrubbery and flowers, that Oth of May. He returned to Bray- the county cours making their land | Out school last Saturday night. We} some day will boa verdan offering ‘ 'Y"| more valuable, the women about the | did not learn the particulars. to thelr memory. ner, Mo., Sabbath North West Bates and Aaronshould high price of poultry and eggs and | Mr. Robards and Mr. Hedge have| Grandma Franklin and daughter, Miss Una, visited Sunday evening |they did not forget to talk about) each lost a mare recently. b noe r aa on ety voune thelr new hats. AARON. Jim Bryant’s new house has been | with Mrs, Henderson Miller. Woe were informed that the interior eae aeag ed | leted ladies do the worrying. Amsterdam Items | Oo tos Mar . ry Middleton returned last| of the N Thomas Hockett says he will have | Enterprise. | week from Urich, where she has been pi We my if = By By attending school. She will probably | serious as reported, as this mine em- his office open at home the 4th of <a the hen do her share? Agent May to fix pension papers. hornbrugh estimates that over one attend the summer school at War- ployed something over one hundred rensburg. mep, which will be @ great loss to The farmers are all busy planting | thousand dollars worth of eggs were Lester Pfost, who formerly lived {0 | she miners as well as the operator. <= this week. i ms Sees a point Saturday, uite @ number went to Butler| Monday and Tuesday. | Monday to look at what the County! The Township Board have under | thi Rie neg Me Lees aged of she} Tt always has been our conviction Cours had done about ratsing the| advisement the purchasing of anoth: |» ‘yy, kone Res veoh Chat mabat | eene 2 mao shat works and oper- assessment of their farms. Some|er road grader. Tho one now owned | w ites Eaahan iy Hes haga lub mes S| atos.a coal mine doesn’t recolve an thought {tjust as well to stay at/by the township will be repaired and G "a wae, Aadrid ‘a ath + 40 |e star in his crown he ought to. home and plant corn as to go before | with the two,more torritory could to Uelen last Gavae Poe wile went 80 . Ed. a en Se young th that set aside t n} covered duri d working sea- . orse Saturday night. 3 Is quite ae tbh: hak sin sy id bering ee een Mayesburg will have a ball team) misfortune to Ed. as he was sork- thie summer. ing for the Mo. Pac. people for $3 50 The Snap Shot of the Season aces, Embroideries and Muslin Underwear Saturday, May 1, 1909. 1 lot of 10c Embroideries, extra good edge, good work = i. om by bps ghd oes. ie ; . appraise their farms. It looks like e tardy news comes to us ofa ai) Fy time was near at hand when the big Eastor birthday dinner given to|,, _ — but phe eg per day. majority of the people in a township| Mra, Ed. Heavlin at her home south: | > iin sould val £0 | _ tire. W: D. Steel lett Monday to had bettor quit electing men to ap |eastof here. A big crowd of rela- mother would no Bae 5 AON vielt her davgliters, Mrs. Dale Seld- praise their farms - turn it over — and a ge gg {n 3 ONT . pi i yl no hay: 3 Metzner, who re- to a few men to look after that mat-!| pleasant affair. Mre. of. was eide in Kansas City. tor. Itused to be otherwise, but Sears old. Notice to Breeders. Rev. McFarland filled his regular $imes change and should things con-| Chester Atkinson was over from I have six or seven registered | appointment at the Christian church tinue much longer then what. Butler visiting friends. Chester tells | percheron stallions that will stand | Sunday. It looks strange that the banks of| us he {s getting his share of the pro: | for mares this season at my place 8] Mrs. W. R. Bell, of Butler, who was St. Louis made such a big mistake | duce that comes to Butler considering | miles northeast of Butler. visiting relatives and friends !n Fost in the amount of the assessment ot| that the house has just etartod. 23-tt J, W. Barnuart. |er last week returned home on the noon train Sunday. The Holland Coal Co. started their mine to work last week and are working some forty men and run- ning a fine grade of coal for which they find a ready sale They have one of the bess equiped mines in Batos county and have their own houses for their miners which makes them quite a little clty of their. own. - Prot. Kenion. visited with Dio Arbogast Sunday night. Dinan Mulberry and Western Bates. Tuesday night during the rain storm 6 pair of storks were see headed south. They stopped at the home of Fred C. Ewbank Wednesday morning, April 21st, and left twii daughters. The little ones were nan ed Harriett and Helen. These list! girls are our nieces, and we sreavou: as proud of them oureelves as Fre: is. Dr. J.M. Smith thinks tho litt ones are just abuut right. Rambler received a letter from hi brother, Wm. L, of Whitwood, Sa» catchawan, Canada. They were sti! H H i i having sleighing up there. Thus’: quality, good widths, at the special price of..... eaenaaes 6c yard er eed Wadthod tocg to-echs cor 1 lot of 15c Embroideries, in Cambrics, Nainsook _ een and Swiss, extra good quality, at the special price of....... 9e yard at Miamt Center Friday evening anc : . : r helped our friend Geo. H. Pahime: 1 lot of 25c to 35c Embroideries, flouncing widths l 8 a out with his program. We were wei! i aid for our trip, as George and hi- bands to match, special at............. Ree waste aban ec yar Sel gaae tas best satertanomens * ; Ain ji H {s has bean our pleasure to attend 1 lot of fine Val laces, 2 in. to S in. in width, 6% isos i duape aaecal bore @onnsiree. worth up to 15c yard, our special price................++. Cc yard Wo were in Amoret Saturday and saw our friends Col. C. E. Robbins, Dr. Powers, Geo. Davidson, Tommy Kenedy and Joe Wilson under the watchful eye of Shep, Col. Robbins’ fine Scotch Collie,headed towards the Marias des Cygae on a fishing trip. We were in the general store of M. G. Schauer and saw he was fast getting onto the business. They have beén doing some great improvements. We also visited at Carl F’. Hall’s ard LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR: This department will place on sale some of the choice garments of our large stock at very special prices for SATURDAY ONLY. 1 lot of 65c Fancy Skirts, nicely trimmed, extra well made —a garment of service—yours for only......... .....--+.+5 -.... 48¢ 1 lot of $1.25 extra fine skirts, embroidery and lace trim- med with rows of insertion to match one of our choice offerings at 98c 1 lot of $1.25 GOWNS, nicely made, either short or long sleeves, yours for only................ 98c 25¢ business. The only ones that scem to be idle were the doctors, and they seem to be enjoying the rest. Mrs. A. P. Maxey bought out the bakery and restaurant of Chas. M. Wagner Wednesday, April 22. Mrs. Maxey expccta to carry a complete Ine of groceries and confectionery goods. Whenever you ara hungry in Amoret, Mrs. Maxey will be clad to feed you. The Professor will help af- tor school hours. Mrs. John W. Albin has been very sick with the grippe. Don’t forget our box supper at the school house Friday night. Carl F. Hall will give the homeliest man the choice of any hat in bis store. The boys are-practicing hard. It you want to have a band in our neigh- borhood, be sure to come out. The following ie the program: arch, selected by Band. ection! ater H Paki ry lon, Geo. H. man. “WE ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS” Dialogue, “The Book Agent.” Song, “My Country ’Tis of Thee.” 1 lot of Corset Covers, lace or embroidery trimmed, our regular price 35c; Saturday special at..............-ssseeeeeeeeee ees The above prices are for One Day Only, Saturday, May 1. These goods will not be sent out on approval or exchanged. ing.” found them all busy and doing a big| g Po agers Reflections of Latest Fashions If you would be assured—absolutely positive—that your hat this season is the very latest design, select one of the many beautiful models of “Grace Hats” E You need not imagine how it will look for all you need to do is to try on “Grace Hats” until you find one which exactly pleases you. There is no delay—no waiting for the hat to be trimmed—just wear it home if you wish. There is immeasurably more satisfaction in “Grace Hats” than in others, for you know they are created by America’s foremost millinery house, which is in direct touch with the fashion creators of Europe andthis country. Avoid against disappointment by finding the “Grace Hat” label in the crown of every genuine “Grace Hat.” “Grace Hats’ are no higherin price than millinery of less merit. MRS. Y. C. COMBS |Tb°@ BUTLER, MO, S-W Cor. Square SACD eemERAG Opera House Block Reading, “A Waraing to School West Deep Water. Mase‘2re.”” , Most farmers are: busy planting Dialogue, “Mother Takes in Wash- Cora this week. _ and oats are looking very we Herbert Clark hauled lay thie first of last wees from Guss Hermann’s. J. A. Beard and family, of near Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday at H. Baker's. Muste, Band. , Edgar A. Smiser. saltation, ‘A Yanko in Love.” Muste, Band. Dialogue, “Traveling Man From eel 88 rteté, ‘T ¥ Jagn- neue.” tg eS y Bin = Apple trees are in full bloom, Ali man, Smiser and Porter, {indications are that there will be a Reaitation, “The Smack in School,” #904 crop. Corll A. Porter. Asa Radford happened to a painful Selling of boxes, Col. C. E. Rob. Sccldens Wednesday, while coming bins. home from Spruce, as be went to Voting contests. turn the corner, the horse slipped Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Gardener lets = threw him off, hurting his shoul- er, a velnee Herbert Clark and wife, Jack Elmer Braden and Charles Warner Knowles and family visited 46 Wal- were hauling corn from the Park; ** Craig's Sunday. : place near Marvel Bridge last weok | , Miss Bessie Burkebile spent Sun- Mesdames Tom and Jack Grimsley 2Y with her efster, Mrs. Wynn. were visitors at the home of Fred(’,!_ Mrs. W. E. Vansant fs staying Ewbank Sunday. with her son near Ballard this week. ‘ The James Fleming and F. A | Homer Clark Suudayed at Rich ‘ . Payne families visited at Grandma} Hill : 8 Payne's Sunday. | The bridge west of Sprnee that Wo called at the homes of Herman they have been repairing is in use Mager and Charles R. Bowman Sun jagaln, : day, and they were both gone fish- Ernest Baker closed a tuccessful ing, I guess. Boys, come up to Mul- term of school at Valley Jas: Friday. berry Sunday School, and the day | Mr. Baker will visit with he me folks will not erem so long. about week, then be wil! leave lor Robert Payne and family, from | Kansas\ity, where he will enter the across the-border line, epent Sunday | Central Bhetyess College, We rewres with his brother, A. A. Payne, ears | *° £€e hit leave ts of Amoret. RAMBLER. Farmer Jou East Lone Oak. West Star Items. The weather {s fine for crop grow Dr. Hill, of Kansas City, filled the ing now. i iegular appolniment of Rev. Whit | James Thomas and family, Jim sets last Sunday. Rev Whiteett’-| Marssellar and family, Mr. aad Mrs. wite was In @ very serious spell «''G, W. Daniels visited L. G. Thomas sickness. : | last Sunday. We bear Ethe! Belts has an attack | Miss Myrtle Thomas, John Thomas a utthe mumps. That is the first care | and Marte Marstollar visited Eulalia : in this vicinity. Dantels Sunday. Pleasant Valley school clesed lat! | Miss Ada Dewe:ze visited Dora Friiay afternoon with a very nlc-| Rogers last Sunday. program It was Miss Ballfiuch’=) \ very bad accident occurred Sun- secoud year at that school. _ .|day. Dora Rogers’ horse getting The townsh'p beard met last Wee! | juose ran home, leaving she girls to nesday. walk home from Sunday Sehool, but woe Lyle is now laboring for] nothing was hurt. = J. W, McCoy. Mae Danie a 3 3 Genev Tih Garr tetehed pissing corn teas a” visited Gladys Geneva one day last week. Mre Charley Stewart visited good Will Blankenbaker fs putting up & | many of her old friends lass Monday fencs along the road, where he lives. | on business. : W. F. Scots was helping David} Misees Ethel, Margaret and Fern Short with hts farming the fires of) Thomas went shopping to town last the week. Saturday. Miss Myrtle Walker, whose face! ¢, (. Lyle and wife visited Dick was so severely burned 4 couple of) Warren last Sunday. wooks ego, 1s almost well at this) Harry Powell happened to a very writing. bad accident. Last Saturday as he ‘Mise Minnie Greenlee spent the day | was céming along the road, some with Miss Minnle McCoy last Sun-|team getting scared, running into Harvey's buggy, tearing his buggy considerable up. ‘ Eulalia Daniele {s getting along » nicely. ‘4 The people are planting corn now ee Aunt SALLY ‘3 Song, R: jay. 4 W. Thomas and family visited at the home of L. G. Thomas, of the Star neighborhood, last Sunday. G.N. Requa {s having sume car penter work done this week. Pussy WILLow. Ballard. Corn planting {s the order of the Rockville Booster Notes. W. E. Heyle, cashier of the Bank of | d Rockville, has been pretty sick with erysipelas the past few days. Ho is improving slowly and will probably | Saturday. be all right in a few days more. T. D. Embree, wife and daughter, ; Luther Boner, the foster son of Mr. | of Butler, visited at the home of her~ a and Mrs. Walter Durand, accldental- | father, D. Teeter, Saturday and Sun- P) ly shot himeelf in the foot Wednes- | day. jay. One toe had to be amputated,| Freeze Out school closed Friday. but he is getting along nicely under | The entertainment and box supper the care of Dr Dalgelish. were largely attended, and a nice J. Emmet Hook is preparing toj}sum realized from the sale of the build an extensive addition to his| boxes. q beautiful country residence north of} Miss Trixle Pierce was awarded the , the city. It will include & commodi-}cake for the most populor young a ous cellar and @ huge concrete ver-| lady and Mrs. Boyer the cake for the anda which will be a thing of beauty | most popular married lady present. as well as a great convenience. dente. lay. Mrs. Mills and daughters, of Cass county, visited relatives east of town

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