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West Deepwater. O. J. Radford and | Baker deliv- pean aaa ee ee is on the sick Charles Wilson has several acres of corn planted. Laura in, who has been Geo. Black, returned to her home Sunday. Mrs. L. G. Wix and children visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L, L.. Wix, Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Turpin is ve: rly at this writing. Dr. Zey, of Butler, was called out to see her Saturday evening. The correspondent has received a wireless m of another wedding soon. The bride-to-be will be a beau- tifuland charming young lady ofa distant city, and the groom is a popu- lar young business man of this vicin- ity. Also another wedding is pre- dicted to be in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Bate Batchelor’s little daughter, Wena, who has the whoop- ing cough, is some better. Miss Nola Dede, of Johnstown, has been visiting Miss Lola Mulkey. Uncle Charlie Radford has been on the sick list at the home of 0. J. Rad- ford. Mr. Guy died at his home near Spruce last Wednesday. He leavesa wife and son. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Self, and inter- ment made at Union cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Trigg Snodgrass vis- ited at O. J. Radford’s Easter. Mrs. Ambrose Keene “her Sun- ‘day School class and ted eggs gelurda . Masters Paul Winans and mes Fletcher accompanied them. Mrs. John Harshaw, who had her arm broken, is reported getting along gnicely. Dr. Fletcher reports the arrival of a little daughter at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nickell March 18. Mrs. Jessie Holland and two little daughters, Anna and of near Montrose, were guests of J, H. Baker and family Sunday. W. H. Charters, Jr., shi an- other Poland-China hog to Calhoun, Mo., Saturday. fl James Hill and family visited at the ionday $10.15 | ing in their automobile Satu: evening to visit relatives near sand Leo Chartérs came near meeting Neht* Wille rinnenent Nase le a mule home it became on Fark sae § and ran away, throwing him out and demolishing the wagon, Young Charters escaped with a few bruises. We hear that L. G. Wix is contem- plating purchasing a new automobile, so he can tour over his farm to look after his dairy interests. There has been an epidemic pre- vailing ag | the children in this community for some time. The ig toms are ot whooping cough. r. Fletcher pronounces the disease bronchitis. Ollie Webb, of Sedgwick, Kansas, while at Kansas City on business, came down and spent a few days with relatives and friends of this vicinity. He returned home Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Baker and little daugh- ter are on the sick list. Mrs. Blanche Loyd, who has been visiting O. J. Radford, returned to Rich Hill Saturday, where she will visit relatives and friends for a few days before returning to her home at Foster. « G. Smith and Earl Mulkey drove out last week on a few days’ visit with relatives. Miss Lola Mulkey went back with them to visit her brother, Eddie Mul- key. Mr. and Mrs. Odneal spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ludwick. Several friends gathered at the home of Rev. Nickel last Friday even- ing, and a very pleasant time was re- ported. Pie and candy were served as refreshments, ane Rev. Nickel and his estimable wife will leave for Belton this week. L. G. Wix and wife will be readers of The Butler Weekly Times and keep in touch with all the.news over the county. I. H. Dickinson, while returning | State H turical Soei oS, his horse aa hy ty a few Sundays jum: | tataetetadtet Mrs. Anna Howard, of Johnstown, was a visitor in our midst one last week, calling on a few of her friends. The mail carrier on Route 35 is very pleasant and accommodating and is well liked by all his patrons, and we think if he drives that run-| away team very long, it will like him | too. | | Tommie Chambers and wife were | the guests of his mother one evening | the first of the week, Mrs. Bettie | Chambers. | | Mrs. George and Mrs. Addie Alli- | | son were the of Mrs. Robert, Sutherland on last Tuesday. | Mr. Mulkey, wife and daughter, of Spruce, were pleasant callers at W. | H. Shelton’s on last Monday evening. | There were three taken into the, | Methodist Church at Johnstown on last Sunday evening by emersion. | Uncle Bill Moore spent net at | W. L. Kash’s, RUTH. | | For Sale Well selected Tennessee Evergreen | broom corn seed, every bushel guar- | anteed. giving instructions | for planting, wing, baling, free with every er bushel.—Lamar mar, Mo. VIRGINIA. ae teeay and brale L. L. Judy sold his butcher busi- ness at Amoret to Will Peyton. Robert Payne and wife, of neat e r do- ings at the M. E. church Sabbath and took dinner with Mrs. Payne's father, Amsterdam, attended th Mr. Wallie. Earl Kellog, of Kansas City, was a visitor at the Easter doings. Bowman and Detwiler sold the R. farm last week to Mr. L. Guthre: Chimois, of Kansas City. Frank Blough was afflicted with a It was a hard job for him to eat or enjoy a boil on his lip last week. good laugh for a few days. Vane Walker and family ride ina new carriage. Geo. Pahlman dismissed his school Friday to attend the teacher’s ex- amination at Butler Friday and Sat- urday. Truman Gilbert delivered fruit trees Friday. Mrs. D. C. Wolfe and Mrs. J. H. | Park were at Amoret Friday shop- ping. Ezra Burge who was kicked by one! of Dr. Maxey’s horses Tuesday night | is able to be around of last wee again. W. J. Bard was out Sabbath to! Mr. Rogers, of south of Butler, and Arthur Moreland, of Rich Hill, were callers in Parktown Sabbath after- noon. Willie sage was in Virginia Sabbath. He will hold the position of secretary at the Darby Fruit farm in Amoret this summer. The ghost story is again going the rounds. A man declares he saw one a few weeks ago. At least he thought he saw one, it was dark and he left the surrounding territory in such a hurry he did not have time to look twice. Charley Wort says he is busy try- ing to farm. Miss Grace Darr said she did not know of any news in their locality. If she knew of any weddings to take place in the near future she did not mention them. J. H. Bratton, of Butler, was visit- ing at Truman Gilberts Monday. Ike Dawson sold his farm last week to a man by the name of Jackson and Mr. Dawson moved Monday to the Sterling Pierce farm. Will Hughes moved to Elkhart Monday. He will work ina black- smith shop. Some of our farmers are getting ready to plant corn. Young Aaron attended the Easter hear the children speak their Easter doings at the M. E, church Sabbath. pieces. Some of our farmers are short on stock water. Oats and flax sowing is about com- pleted. The little folks performed their part | well, they always do better than the old folks. {young peoples meeting at the same place. ladies take a great interest in these Mrs. Judge Paddock attended the! meetings and it does one good to funeral of her nephew, Charley Dart, listen to them tell how one should at Rich Hill Sabbath. He was the) live to show to the world that they | After the | son of Preston Dart. The dance at Charley Chambers Friday night was well attended. Thomas Smizer has almost con-/ Sermon for the conference practice what they preach. oung peoples meetin | Rev. Gilbreath preach closed the his farewell ear, cluded that Oregon isa better place From his report we took the follow- than Missouri. Charley,Lewis is interested in the) telephone business. Mrs. Clark Draper is slowly im-! | proving, but is still very poorly. ing: There are 228 on the circuit, they gained 11 last year, 20 left with letters, there was nota death of a | member on the entire circuit last ear. If all the members are like | Bryan, on the right side of the liquor Miss Grace Martin returned to But- | question, they will work, pray, talk ler Sabbath night with Rev. Gilbrath. | and vote for state wide prohibition in| Mrs. W. W. Park received a Cabi-| Mo., and national prohibition this fall. curing and | net Grand piano cased Epworth or-| shel. $3.75 gan last Tuesday. She is much pleas-| school house, was in Virginia Mon-|8:00 p. m. Broom Co., |ed with it, both the appearance and|day. He brought his sprin, 21-6t | \ tone being highly pote smd M. H. Meinen, of near the Tygard wagon \for Virgil Jenkins to fix and on his Of The Sam’! Levy Merc. Company Be wide-awake and read our bargains. For the Coming Week .we will Place on Sale Bargains in Each and Everyone of our Departments 50 pieces 30-inch percales, all colors, for the coming week 7%¢ per yd 1000 dozen pearl buttons, your choice for.................l¢ per dozen 1 lot of fancy waists, worth up to $1.98, while they last......... $1.25 “1 lot of the latest models in ladies and misses Spring Coats, worth up to $7, your choice at...... Powder, Per CAM. ......... 66. seceneeese eee eee eeees 9c ose, sold regularly at 15c, while they last........9¢ sults, all sizes, sell regularly for $12.50, At night we attended the! The young men and young) NUMBER 23 way home he called on veng Sonee jin Parktown. He told us that he has a 3 months painting job for Will Duvall on his ranch in the drainage district south of Butler. Mr. Meinen says he is well pleased with his new home. Thomas Hockett received a tele- gram that his sister, Mrs. Crumly, |who lived in St. Clair county Mo., | died Monda: morning and would be jburied in the Mt. Vernon cemetery jacross the Miami north of Virginia. Mrs. Dugan’s baby and Gertrude | Draper are on the sick list. |_ Warren Ayers bought a house of | Dave Nestlerode and moved it on his | farm. | Some of the farmers are using port- jable wells. | Young Aaron has bred Gilts for | sale. | Everet Drysdale is having his house | painted. Misses Maggie and Myrtle McCann spent Saturday with their parents. E. E. Eggleson and wife, J. W. Eggleson and wife and Ed. Corlett attended the funeral of Charley Dark at Rich Hill Sunday. ;. Emmett Burk and family, W. A. | McElroy and wife, Mrs. Everet Drys- |dale, Norman and aaty Eggleson |spent Sunday at W. M. Hardingers. Watch Howard Leonard and that |new buggy. Allen Duke, of Butler, visited at W. Y. Osborne's last week. W. A. McElroy and wife spent Sat- urday night at Everet Drysdale’s. Mrs. C. S. Robertson was on the sick list last week. Miss Grace Osborne who is attend- ing school in Butler visited her par- ents Saturday and Sunday. | Harley Warderman hauled hogs to | Butler Monday. | Rev. Gilbrath filled his appoint- |ment at Mt. Carmel Sunday at eleven /a. m, YOUNG AARON. | M. E. Church South. | Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Preach- jing service 11 a. m. Subject,—‘“‘It ys to turn aside and talk with God.’” |Junior League 2:30 p.m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m. 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