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VOL. XXXII. | George Burk visited with relatives | City, came down Saturday to visit/ tion question. Prof. Allison and the i ~ ._ | near Nyhart Sunday. \their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James|teachers had been trying to get-Re Miss Hazel Oliver, of Worland, is} yy, | otice that Ben Cumiford is| Walker, southeast of Butler, and Mr, | patrons to attend “the teachers’ meet- visiting at Harley Warderman’s. «| 10° in our community. land Mrs. Will McKibben near Vits|ings and take apart and help the Frank Vance, who is workingin| 7. ¢, Whistler has his new house | ginia. j teachers in their work. Kansas City, spent Thanksgiving Day | »)most completed. Mrs. Silvers, of Lebanon, Mo., ig, James Pahlman, who was teaching with hig parents. Courtney Minor is visiting with visting her sister, Mrs. John Huff- | the Plain View school, resigned to ac- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Howell visited | relatives in Lexington, Mo. ~~ ; ad . age ves the ag at the home of Joe Fleming last; wajter, the little four-month-old Lyman Hensley, of Butler, was i Bank. Miss Helen Park, w No was week. . . this part buying cattle last week. teaching near Amsterdam, resigned son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nestlerode i her school in favor of a Miss Rogers, Charley Crosswhite and Grace | departed from this life November) Charlotte Patrons’ meeting met at} aact of Butler, to teach the unexpired Osborne, who are attending school in | 28th at 5 6’elock a. m. It leaves a, Virginia school house Monday even- Bey at Plain Vw sud ooninaionll Butler, spent Thanksgiving with their | mother, father, three sisters and one ing, Nov. 28, 1910. Meeting Was! Monday. Mr. Pahiman will com- parents. | brother to mourn its loss. The fam- | opened by the chairman, George! Tice work in the benk Thuraday. Mrs. Harley Warderman’s foot is | ily have the sympathy of the entire Pahlman. ‘ 7 | tow . i. m *) Ben Cumiford, who moved to ving. }community in their sad bereavement. First on program was “‘Story Tell-! " sewly improving | y et eine y |Nebraska sometine ago, passed | sick list, ; ° ’ water for their stock Lyman Hensley was gathering up| Dow Wolfe, of Kansas City, spent ing for Children.’’—Eva Darr. Teough Viegiala Monday. cattle, which he had bought in Mt. Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr.| Rocitation—Pearl Walker. ‘eg sods ae satie Carmel neighborhood Monday. ‘and Mrs. D. C. Wolfe. a ; ; W. J. Smith kicked one of his ‘ " Th 1 wd at Truman | How parent can impress the im-) mules Monday evening. Tuesday Mrs. Jessie Rooney and son, of Ft, | aianere’ hordg hat Most ey.|Portance of school work on the chil-| morning the mule was all right, but Stockton, Texas, are visiting at the | Ott» sold well except some of the| ren?” —W. W. Park. Mr. Smith could not walk. pene of Eeariey ween fe pe dae Clyde Robbins was at, ‘How to make the school room at-) Grandma Minton, who. has. been Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Huisman visit-| 1. best and made everything sell to tractive and how to make work a quite sick, is slowly improving. og Rat dengnior meer Amctoedom |the highest bidder. The Ladies Aid pleasure?”’—Miss Mayme McKibben. | yiys, Emry, who has been sick for myesen ra eee | served lurich and cleared a little over |.- “Co-operation of per — : help | a long time, is some better. ourtney Minor went to Lexington, | gon 99, {to the teacher in school.”"—Jdameg, —\ thur Westover's baby is on the Mo., Tuesday last, ' | Park, a et ! Th ,.| Prof. Maxwell Park, of the Foster Park ; ; JA number of lint bape school, spent Thanksgiving with his The relation of the home andy come of the farmers are hauling friends surprised him Saturday nig! it | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Park, school."’—Prof. P, M. Allison. jo . = peg ahr en. He returned to Foster Saturday. Discussion on examination.—Mr, oe Chae: ros a henna Cheek Robert Braden, of Butler, was at Wolfe. praetor | the sale Wednesday shaking hands! Interest the chief incentive. —Grace) Vjyyinia Tuesday, Dec. 6th, 1910. ler, Fred, Cliff and Claud Pahiman, . . j Virw y th, Vivion Allen Ray Denning Carrie, | with old neighbors. Darr. Walter and Ethel Wright, Edwin and Marion Hedger is buying furs. ‘The recitation.’’—-Miss Maggie! Butler Friday. Louise Allison, Belle Burk, Iva and| Trapers will do well to see him be- McCann. Chloe Berryhill, Frank Vance, Mr. | fore selling their stock. | “Proper relation and attitude Of | to give his consent, so the wedding and Mrs. Will Ahlfeld and Mr. and| S.G. Adams is around collecting | school board to the teacher.""—Miss}can take place during the holidays, Mrs. Fred Ahlfeld. taxes. | Helen Park. | but he still insists that the girl is too Ernest, Maud and Olive Nightwine| The new bridge is completed near} Arrangements for spelling contesttyoung, and she should help her ma , ig | ’ entertained a few of their friends | Andrew Simpson's. jwere considered. The time of the}and pa awhile yet. Sunday. A most delicious dinner} J. H. Park, Butler, Mo., Route 5, | reading circle meeting was decided Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Burk entertain- was served. All enjoyed a pleasant| has 70 acres of land for sale. House, |to be held next Saturday evening at; ed some of their relatives Thanksgiv- time. small barn and plenty of water on| Virginia.—Grace Darr, Sec’y. > dling day. A most delicious dinner Mr. and Mrs. Will Moneymaker re- | farm. School house 1-4 mile from} Young Aaron enjoyed the teach@yjg*j was served. Those present were: furned to their home in Kansas City | house. This land can be bought at a | talks, especially Prof. my Yor after a short visit with Monroe Burk | bargain. on would be tempted to go alo : i li ie ai BY The Butler Weekly State Histo ~~ Tieg BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910. W. A. McElroy and Mrs. Fred Bray- {ton and children. Anyone wishing to buy some good timothy hay, see Everett Drysdale. YOUNG AARON. BROUGHT DEER FROM DUNKLIN COUNTY. Marshall Fink and J. D. Allen Enjoyed Successful Trip. Marshal Fink and Clerk J. D. Allen of the supreme court returned Mon- day night from Dunklin county where they had been hunting. A_ trophy of the successful hunt was on exhibi- tion in front of Asel’s burcher shop today in the form of a big deer, These gentlemen were the guests of Representative Hawkins of Dunklin county and report a fine trip. One deer and plenty of other game .were bagged.--Jefferson City Post. Piano Contest. standing of those who have enlist- ed in the piano contest at Hill's Cash, Store are as follows - Truman Gilbert expects to move to Carlie Howard 500 Mrs. G. A. Wilhite 590 ‘ A Lola C 200 Ma is hard at work trying to get pa Baubles Beanah Church 180 Summit Church 110 Major Crowell Appointed. Columbia, Mo., Nov. 28.— Board of Visitors for the University ‘of Missouri has just been appointed by Governor Hadley. They are: W. S. Cowherd, of Kansas City; Thomas T. Fauntleroy, of St. Louis; Jay L. Monroe Burk and family, Herbert Terrey, of Brandsville; Doctor R. L. Steele and family, Will Moneymaker Alvord, of Vandalia, and Major Frank @y@ to Hear'him talk-OndheiBeohibl-Yand family, W. M. Hardinger and H. Crowell, of Butler. THIS STORE IS READY TO RENDER PERFECT SERVICE TO HOLIDAY GIFT SEEKERS. Telephone No, 1) The Best Goods for the Pri SAM LEVY MERCANTILE CO, No Matter What the Price. ce. The! We fill mail orders promptly THIS LIST BELOW OFFERS PRACTICAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS: Ames, NUMBER 6 In and Around Maysburg. School has been closed the past week on account of diphtheria. Mr. George Harris is here on a visit from Canada, where he has been the past year. There was nota very large crowd attended Sunday sechoc vither church Sunday int of the weather Mr. R. K. Godwin and family spent Sunday afternoon at Tan White's. Mr. Fisher's little g quite bad with diphtheria is much im- proved we are glad to hear Mr. Middleton and wife, Mrs. Brown and daughter spent the day last Monday with Mr. Godwins. ‘Lwho has been Miss Grace Guy came home Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving, returning to Appleton City Sunday Miss Elsa Gilbert spent Thanksgiv- ing at home, returning to Butler Sun- day where she is attending High school. Miss Mable Crocket came out from Butler Wednesday to spend a few days with home folks Miss Gilbert's mother visited her a s. Edwin Richards and Clem- mie James are assisting Tan White edna ‘Thomas 4630 Agnes Arnold 3840 few days last week Do not forget the annual election of Mayme Hartwell 4420 Ainas the Charlotte Telephone officers at Ruby S 2140 ie Ja Anna Smiser 2750 Minnie Christie 1840 gather corn this week. Mrs. Hanley Clark's mother, Mrs, Williams, of Clinton, has been. visit- ing her a few days last week. The teachers and patrons meeting at the Christian church Thanksgiving night was very well attended and some good topics discussed. There was a large crowd attended the box supper at Freeze Out Satur- day night. They made about 35 dol- lars. Ethel Clark, who is attending school in Clinton, and Claud Clark, who is attending school at Kansas City, spent \a few days with home folks last week, A NEIGHBOR. 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