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ee ae Che Butler Weeklj;- Times VOL©XXXI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909. NO. a : know us the next time we meet. Mise Ethel Jenkins who has beem Squire Grant M. Garner one of the visiting her aunt, Mrs, B. F. Jenkina, members of the Virginia board of/for several weeks will go to Adyiam education tnformed us that Geo. H.| this week to visita few days and _ | Pahlman had been engaged to teach | then to Kansas City to visit the their school next year. |family of Joshua Jenkins and them $1.73 waists at........... Vogue; etyereea re Prous: 98c 3.98 waists at.. $3.48 ready-to-wear dresses...... 20c embroidery for.. baka (sane bed das eke 25c corset cover embroidery tor.:. Ne rrere re $1.73 dress flouncing, very fine, for............$1.00 Specials for Saturday, May 23. 1909 AT HILL’S CASH STORE Men's 50c overalls... . Men’s 5c handkerchiefs... . Men's 10c handkerchiefs... Men’s 10c sox.. Men's, Women’s and Children's shoes at Factory Always the Best Bargains in Everything at Rev. Lewis Carpenter, of Baldwin, Kansas, viaited with his brother, W. C., last week. There will be preaching at Mul berry next Sabbath. James Pablman will teach the Mul- berry school next fall and winter. Mrs. Jack Grimsley lefs Tuesday for Harrisonville to visit with grand: | Col. and Mra. C. E. Robbins lets Monday morning for Winterset, Iowa, to be gone a month, The Col, has had a very busy winter’s work’ return to her home at Grainfeld | Kansas, by the 15th of June. James I, Wolfe had his big motor car on the road Sabbath loaded with ladies, Misses Icy Jenkine, Myztle: Johnson, Ethel Jenkins and Mra Geo. Green. They spent the day at Will McKibbens Childrens Day at the Christian pa and grandma Grimsley. {church fires Sabbath in June, come and hear the little folks say their pleces and sing thelr songs. J. W. McFadden got 59 dozenegge {n Parktown Monday. Cost y le of “old hens.” RAMBLER. Foster Notes. witness In the Skillman case, The | day on the eastbound train. W.M. Collins and N. T. Badgett|® COUP! : me trial 16 set for May 31. Mr. and Mra, B. B. Wirt lett lass | were In Hume last week on business. Virginia, Se Ex-County Treasurer W. R. Bell) q,'T, Stover and wife were in Rich | week for Iowa to vielt thelr son,| Diep:—El,is Wayne, the little son Wien’ Satuiolas ta: alu til tong tow Saye. au 3 and wife, of Butler, came down Sun-| Hil) Tuesday attending the funeral | Church, and family. ciMr, and Mrs, Richard Grant, at|. Frank Satterlee fe digging @ tile Misses Geneva Draper and Linnie day for a few days’ vielt with his] of his niece. home on East 10th etree of whoop-| 4!#ch on the Dr. J. J. Mitchel farm. Smith and Mrs. Louls Garner went e parente, J. L. Bell and wits. We notice people going to Butler}, h. Hi Geo. Pahlman has been employed | to Kaneae City last Saturday. The 2 y Mrs. Dr. Lusk, of Nybart, who had | py the way of Bich Hill. More con-|/& cough. Hoewas born March 31,}. i, coming winter term of t d Mi Deputy Sheriff Wallace was down | been visiting the first of the week in | ventont, woe guess. 1907, and died May 19,1909. For party Virginia. a pi ees geo gen ne eso ' A ; ‘ 5 . ‘as Wk ks i ‘ eneva and Linnle went to lass week rounding up the State’s| Foster, returned to her home Tues-| Jake Strole returned Monday trom oa ak rey Pastry Mies Icy Jenkins of Kansas City friends and relatives at that place. ie stg “ge ecg _ loving bands could do to alleviate | °°™° home Saturday t0 spend @ few | They expect to revere Wednenday of ‘ ho died deat cl F id t| his suffering but to no avail. At4 daye with her mother before going | this week. who near that piace Friday o' to Boston to spend the summer, Vivian Allen came home a conphk» HE IS STILL HERE 5S. WALDMAN, the eye expert German Optician, of St. Louis, Mo., has been in Butler Nearly two Weeks. He has already fitted superior glasses for a great number of our leading citizens and they all express themselves to be better fitted and pleased with his superior glasses than any they ever Hill’s Gash Store. CEES UW ORI ECW Sor ee ER consumption. This {s the third brother that has died in the last year. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woode are re- joiciog over the arrival of a baby girl at their home May 18th. All parties doing fine. Will McConnell, who has been farm- ing in Trego county, Kan, is home on 6 visit with his family. Mr. Mc- Connell reports wheat looking fine. He has eighty acres planted to corn, and thinks the outlook good for all kinds of crops. LH. Arbogast and J, H. McCul- lough were in Rich Hill Saturday on business. A. H. Loyd and wife were in Rich Hill Saturday. While Mrs. Loyd was o’clock Wednesday morning all was hushed {n death, and the spirit of little Ellis took ite fight to that far away home, where they never say, “goodbye.” Funeral sermon was preached at the Christian Church by Rev. W. R. Rogers, and interment was made at Salem. The family have the sympathy of this commu- nity in their sad bereavement. Dinan Mulberry and Western Bates. John W, Albin wasa caller at the “Hawk Eye Home” Saturday and reported having new potatoes ready for table use. Who says Bates coun- ty is not allright? Wednesday was a busy day for and will surely enjoy a rest. Fred C. Ewbank and family visited with Rambler Sunday. W. W. Park puta new roof on hie smoke house Monday. New improve- ments always going on !n Parktown. baskets. Her pie supper amounted !take an active partin the work of to $16.30. Col, Ike Lockridge acted | remembering our friends that have ae auctioneer. {gone on before to the other shore. Robert Braden attended the Har. In passing many of the country shaw hog sale Saturday. | grave yards the first thought thas We have a friend who {s the owner | presents itself, how soon we forge’ of a Collie pup that {sequal to the our friends and let the weeds, gras» Kansas City Star pup. Ourfriend ‘and bushes grow up in the yard. -ahello_box and is seems as Afger service the people go to the a David Clark and family visited|The inhabitants are a peculiar 5.98 ready-to-wear dresses....... Men's 15c sox. with Mrs, Cal. Reeds across the bor-| when not busily fbi pian dt 3.48 ready-to-wear hats............... Leanna 2.48 | Men’s 25c sox, 2p pairs for........... fener A der line, Sunday. provements they are out for offies. 2.48 ready-to-wear hats............. seseseeees 1,98 | Men's 8c sox for........ Friday about 11:30 Miss Inez Beck} Childrens Day at Mount Carzoe 1.48 par: Per eae a aa ; ’ heard a knock at the Concord schoo! | next Sabbath. 3.98 4 — at ac che 1.23 Men's 25c ties at........ house door and when she opened the} Memortal service will be held atthe: MME EID Bhai ciccsscvcsccsiacscccneceeeence 2.48 | Men's $1.50 hats at........ door there were some thirty odd|M. E. church next Sabbath at 3p. ; 10c embroidery for..... beeen eee eens freee eee e eens WS FOU BEE OE on ccscisccasdathhacedssscsaecenees patrons in the yard with well filled/m. All are invited to be present and * though there are a number of “old grave yard and place flowers over ab hens” that roost on the line. The! the graves so that people that have pup heard his master swearing moved away will know that flowers about what a nuisance the “old will be placed on thelr friends graves. hens” were so next morning to our We hope all will take part in the friend’s surprise the pup had got in’ good work. where his chick-hens roost and killed, ‘Roy Cuzie came down from Kansas City Friday to attend thecommence- monthe, | of weeks ago to visit his parents and Corn plowing is the order of the also attend the commencement exer- day. Most every one has a good cises, His brother Albert Allen wae stand andthe ground {8 working one of the graduates this year. fine, the prospects now indicate al Tople tor Christian Endeavor nex ® good crop. Sunday eventng !, Heroes of home Fred Drysdale, of Amoret, was in | Misa! ons. (Mats, 10:716) Leader. Parktown Sabbath afternoon. | Miss Gilbers. Mrs. J. W. McFadden hauled eggs; Miss Grace Darr has been employ ~ to market last week to keep themed to teach the Hot Water schoo ! from accumulating !n their store. next winter. The,wedding prospects that were | Migs Roe Burke is ou she sick Het. lately discovered appearing on the Henry Isom says he is.’s going te» matrimonial sky !s rapidly drawing | hire any more girls to work at hi near the matrimonial line. The oth-| house, as one came on Tuesday whe» er one does not get any nearer, looks | |ntends to stay for 21 years. brighter for awhile and then dark as! AaKox. {fa storm was brewing. | The farmers think now that there Notice. é ‘ : 9 IRENE used. He refers you to the following names: shopping, Mr. Loyd was undergo- Harlan Porter, as there were eleven | wil] bea big corn crop this year. ing treatment for nervous trouble. parties called for sweet potato] The prospects were never better Declaration Day coumiy on Sut Ask them and convince yourself: Clark Wix, E. A. Bennett, J. He was able to return home in the plants, some coming as far as pine around Virginia at this time of she day, the banks of Butler will close S. Pierce, Dr. N. E. Lampton, Dr. J. M. Christy, Dave Walker, evening, much improved in health. | miles. Another thing {t showed that | season. all day Monday, May 31es. a W. H. Hupp, Thos. J. Smith, C. M. Norfleet, J. C. Clark and wife, The Rich Hill boys came up Sun-|the people read THE Times. ia Dr. J. W. Crabtree and others. day and crossed bats with the Fos-| Charles R. Bowman and family Butler, Mo., May 26, 1909. ter boys. The score stood 10 to 11) drove over to Butler Thursday. Mr. S. Waldmann, in favor of Rich Hill. Rambler, wife and two youngest: Dear Sir:—I have used spectacles twenty-five years, The Clarence and Walter: Loyd, of}sons drove to Amoret Friday after- | pair you fitted me are the best I ever used, so far,as they give me Pitteburg, Kan., are visiting their|noon to get our supply of eatables | Cc ua entire satisfaction. Yours truly, uncle, A. H. Loyd, of this place. in the hopes of finding the merchante | Z DAVID WALKER. While in Bich Hill Saturday we| not busy, but all were doing a rush-' Mr. Waldmann is conceded to be one of the best and most met our old friend General Sieg, who|ing business. We got our merry reliable opticians that ever came to this city and the people with has been spending the last two years| widow that was awarded us at the O st : defective eyesight needing scientific fitted glasses should not in California and Oklahoma. He re-|box supper. Carl F. Hall kept his’ miss this opportunity. turned home Wednesday, looking] promise and gave us our choice. As| @ In order to further advertise those superior glasses and his hale and hearty for a man of hisage.| we were busy inspecting his etock of | * work, Mr, Waldman will conduct a In reply to our inquire of how he|hats our friend the succeseful auc- We will sell all of our Trimmed Hats Special sale until next Wednesday, June 2d. liked the western country, he sald/tloneer|Col. Clyde E. Robbins came " everything was lovely and the goose} in andjhelped us out. The Col. was at cost. Just what they cost us at " During this time only he will make the following prices: hangs high (his way of expressing|}the Judge of the contest and of, 4 $ ° eo glasses - a {t) more so if anything and a little|course|wanted to see that we gota! wholesale. Glasses for 2. bit more besides. square deal. ‘ mp rnd alee Dr. Rhoades and Col. Seth Cope, of| Col. Harry M. Justice, of Stillwell, If you want a Bargain in a Hat, you. S 1000 pense tae New Home, took the southbound|Kanens, arrived Friday afterngon| can get it at our store. We have kept: 12.50-glasses for 8.50 train at Rich Hill Saturday for Neva-| to vielt his friends Col. and Mrs. C. li f Hats u to-date 10.00 da on business. E, Robbins, and to take in the big our line of rats up-to . 15.00 glasees for Those prices include frames and cases as well as perfectly fit- tedto the eye. This isan excellent opportunity to purchase a pair of superior glasses at a very low price, Office at the Fraternal Inn, Room 33. Hours from 1to 6 p.m. On Saturdays from 9 a.m.to 5 Consultation and advice free. (Will remain in Butler, Mo., until June 2nd at Fraternal Inn p.m, Mise Gertrude Rooney left Sunday with her father and brothers for St. Louls. Mise Audrey Lafee and Ada Arbo- gast visited Sunday with Miss Wionle Anderson at her country home south of town. H. H. Havely was in Rich Hill Sat- J. W. Darby made a flying trip to ‘Hume Saturday. hog sale at Butler Saturday. Friday night the Hay Seeds went over to Concord to help Miss Inez Beck and pupils in her last day of echool entertainment. Miss Beck has been engaged as teacher for next year. We had the pleasure of meet- ing Col. Ike Lockredge, committee- man of Elkhart. Ike was inquiring’ about who Rambler {s. If he remem-' bers who handed him the pie he will Send us your mail orders for Hair Goods, enclose Sample. Prices right. Y. C. Combs, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo.