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Che Butler Weekly State Historicai Soci- ety, Cames, VOL. XXXII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1910. 29, 1981. The eed was bought of Henry Cope. We say to the friends atadistance, they were all looked after. It was a time that will long be remembered by .many that were | there, as this was the first time, but | we hope it will not be the last. AARON. Last Sabbath there was quite a crowd gathered at the M. E. church ™ for the same purpose. VIRGINIA. Geo. Crooks and his sister, J. W. Park, visited their mother, Mrs. Peter Crooks, at New Home Sunday. She has been sick for about six months. Misses Tilla and Anna Woody of \ Butler attended the Memorial exer- cises at the M. E. church and the decorating of the graves in the Vi ginia cemetery Sabbath. J. S. Pierce of Butler was out Sat-! McCann, Helen Park, Marie Jenson, urday. and Carrie Harper recited pieces, The band supper was well attend- after which they all went to the cem- | ed. etery and Aaron’s grave was one of Mr. and Mrs. James Sacre attended the new ones covered with flowers the Decoration exercises at the Wood- and we believe no grave was missed. fin cemetery near Foster Sabbath. The people are taking an interest in J. L. Wolfe of Burlington, Kan., is caring for the cemetery and are co! lecting a fund for that purpose and it visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. | may be that some who put flowers W. Wolfe. | on others graves this year next year One of Andrew Simpson's horses | others will put flowers on theirs, died Sabbath. | P 2 Porter’s . Nike Maxwell Park came home from | wail James Porter's neice of Blk Warnuishuie “Wadiaeiay. of last | att township is visiting her. week to an with his saiata Mr, | Children’s day at the Christian and Mrs. W. W. Park. |church next Sabbath. From Aaron's Items One Year Ago. j Mrs. Clark Draper is still improv- Memorial day was well attended at sii Virginia last Sabbath, The M. E.| James Cuzick’s mule team ran off church was well filled. Short talks | on the way to the cemetery Sabbath. by D. C. Wolfe, Thad Harper and R, | As luck would have it no one was F. Harper. James I. Wolfe, of Bur-! hurt. lington, Kan., was the speaker of the| Some of the people attended the afternoon. He gave a good talk of | Decoration at Butler Monday. about half an hour and direct_to the Mr-and-Mrs-Wil A number! made short talks. J. I. Wolfe, Myrtle | Mrs. Draper during her sickness, has| returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Englehart gave a so-| cial last Saturday night in honor of the young people of this vicinity. Those present were Anna, Nannie and Ruth Nestlerode, Bertha, Ada and Oscar Craven, Maude, Olive and | Willie and Elsie Jessie and Ed- Ernest Nightwine, Englehart, Clarence, na Flemming, Albert Lenord, Burke, Misses Georgia and Minnie Smith, Fred Mager, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ayres and Bessie Minor. Ruth and Ruby Orear went to But- ler Monday to visit their father, | Fletcher Orear. Also, Smith is visiting in Butler. Clara Mager and Mattie Slade of Amoret and Mr. Rogers and sister of east of Butler visited the M. E. Sun- day School Sunday, Sunday School at the Concord school house every Sunday after- noon, Mrs. Arthur sick list. Browning is on the Cyrus Nestlerode and family spent Sunday with his father, N. M. Nestle- rode, Roy Burk left Wednesday of last} week for Montana, Misses May and Clara Riley of But- ler visited their aunt, Mrs. Warder- man, last week. Allen Duke of Butler is visiting at Geo. | Miss Wilma | chores | is visiting there. Mr. Os- borne has been hollowing “‘grandpa”’ in the rain-water barrel to see how it | sounds to be called grandpa. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baum of Passaic | Visited Mrs. Baum’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Robt. MeCann, Sunday. YOUNG AARON. | West Deepwater. Will McCormack delivered hogs to Butler Monday. lhe farmers are discouraged over the prospect of a corn crop, as most of it will have to be planted over, as it is getting late for corn. The Valley school district has em- | ployed Miss Minnie Christy to teach the next term of school. | Grandia Carroll, who has been on the sick list, is up and around again, Mrs. Allen Herman, of Culver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Charters, who has been in very poor health with stomach trouble, has been taking treatment at Butler for the last two weeks, We are glad to report that she is improving nicely. Mr, and Mrs. W. E, Vansant have a fine crop of strawberries this year, Mrs. W.C. Turpin, who has been confined to her bed for the last two months, is able to sit up a little since she has got a brace for her back. Mrs. J. H. Baker, who has been seriously ill with stomach and neu- tral at Spruce, has the whooping cough. Miss Mabel Charters and brother, Leo, called on Miss Dora Beard Sun- day evening. Ex-Sheriff C. F. Beard and family were Sunday visitors at J. H. Bak- er’s Sunday. C. G. Weeks and O. J. were canvassing the week in the interest of Mr. candidacy for county clerk. W. H. Charters, Jr., shipped out several of his big boned Poland-China hogs last week. He is a rustling up- to-date farmer and stockman Radford township last Weeks’ Arley Drennon was looking fora hand last week. xX Orchard Grove. Mrs, A. E. Steele spent Monday Rains and family. Moore and Mrs, J. A. with G. W. Farmers have been somewhat dis- couraged with the rains they had recently. A. W. Beech and family spent Sun- day with Lee Reese and family of Spruce. Charles McCombs had the misfor- tune to have his team badly hurt ina runaway yesterday. Mr. MeCombs fortunately escaped. We had quite a storm Monday. Have heard of no damage except blowing fruit off of trees. have | NUMBER 32 children’s exercises. On account of so much bad weather, couldn't meet to practice, so program will be short. Quite a number of people were at Oak Hill cemetery Sunday decorat- ing the graves of departed loved ones. A large crowd attended the service at the grave of Isaac Beaman at three p. m. Remarks by Bro. Wm. Mayfield. Several base ball clubs have been organized out in this part of the country. Base ball, we suppose, is a great game and a national game, but we think they should leave off Sun- day playing. We suppose shouting is i part of the game but they should leave off the swearing part and keep the road clear of vehicles so the pub- lic can get through without danger of collisions. FLAG. Amoret. Post. Mrs, John Chesier was- reported quite Sick the first of the week. his resi- for a consid- Mr. Lightener has sold dence to Mr. Spurlock eration of $450. J. T. Nash, of Minden, Neb., ar- rived Wednesday to visit his brothers in-law, Mr. Caldwell, east of town, Will Witherow has porch to his residence. Mrs. A. L. Wort is wisiting her parents at Boicourt, Kansas. added a new ate at point. He quoted the sayings of | Lincoln at the dedication of the cem- etery for soldiers in the Wilderness At the conclusion of his talk he re- peated two stanzas of the poem en- titled ‘Cover them over with beauti- ful flowers.” While in the grave Normal. yard we looked at the names of afew| Miss Eda Lockwood of Butler, who | of the first buried there. First, Geo. | has been visiting Mrs. Dr. Smith the Cope, Feb. 28, 1881; second, Robert | past week, returned home Sunday. Cuzick, March 14, 1881; Henry Cope,| Mrs. Draper's sister of Kannsas ers Sabbath. Bonnie Wolfe, Helen and Elsie Park and Miss Kelly have gone to Warrensburg to attend the Summer |to the Mulberry cemetery “with sed Everett Drysdale’s saddle mare, | which got cut on the wire some time ago, died Friday. This is a big loss for Mr. Drysdale. | The Children’s day exercises at | Mt. Carmel were well attended. The house was full. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne are rejoic- ‘ing over anew granddaughter, which {came to the home of their daughter, May 10, 1881; Grandpa Fleisher, June | City, who has been taking care of | Mrs. Jess Lynde, in Oklahoma. Mrs. valescent at this writing. Ed. Smith is making preparations to build a new house soon. Several of this community attended the funeral of Ike Beaman at Butler Sunday. The people of this vicinity send out their heartfelt sympathy to the wife and relatives in their sad bereavement. The son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Winans, our excellent telephone cen- Mr. and Mrs> Late Cassity at W. C. Turpin's Sunday. We learn that T. B. near Pleasant Gap, was bitten by a copper head snake last night. Dr. V. S. Cumpton was called to treat the case, Visited Leeper, of There will be preaching at Orchard Grove Sunday, June 5th, by Bro. Mayfield. Everybody come and hear a good sermon, Sunday School promptly at 2 p.m. Will-have short C. H. Hutchins and M. G. Schauer made a trip to Sulphur Springs the first of the week. Fred Allman and wife and John Bale and wife came in) from) Wash- ington Wednesday, and will make their future home here. Joe Wilson left Wednesday for Al- bany on account of the sickness of his father, L. C. Allman, formerly of this place. | PHONE NO. 5. | Sam‘l Levy Mercantile Co. | WE FILL MAIL ORDERS | Sam'l Levy Mercantile Co. | Visit Our Mens Clothing Department Our Great June White Sale Opens Saturday the 4th This will be the Greatest White Season of any Previous. Prepare Yourself During Table Linen, Cloths, Napkins, Towels and Crashes IN THIS JUNE WHITE SALE 175 Table Clothes in this June White sale.............. inane $1.35 One lot White table Linon 60-in. wide, oe, White sale June this Great Sale of White Goods Wash Fabrics and Sum White Sale........ mer Wearing Apparel Wash Suits and Dresses at Remarkable Savings One lot Ladies and Misses Wash Suits, worth up to $6.00 One lot of Ladies and Misses Wash Siteions, worth up to $7.00 Your choice in this June White Sale 85c Table Linen 70-inch wide June White sale........... i900 5OOe One lot of White Lingerie Dresses, June While Sale Ladies Wash Skirts, white and colors from Demity Bed Spreads One lot of all Linen Napkins, June White sale...,............98¢ 1 Linen Crash bleached Bon snblantined, June White One lot of Ladies Muslin Night Gowns nicely made and trimmed 98¢ 2%4e One lot of Ladies Gauze Lisle Hose black only, pair At Hali Price Sal€........sss:ssecesseeeesssse.10¢ | All Ladies and Misses Wool Spring Suits and Jackets will go in this GREAT JUNE SALE. One lot Ladies White Waists June White Sale Price One lot of Childrens Hose Persian Lawn and Chiffon 12',c India Linon, June White sale 9c 15c India Linon, June White sale 12c 20c India Linon, June White sale 16c 20c Persian Lawn, June White 48-inch Chiffon and Swiss, regu- lar 40c value, SPECIAL Regular $1.75 full sizes bed spreads excellent quality June White sale.............. ver India Linon 50 pieces Fancy Lawn will go in this June White sale IBA One lot of Ladies VESTS SPECIAL VALUES 5e PO doe REINER os RARE

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