The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 16, 1911, Page 5

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“The Daylight Store” ew Shoe By About March ist tore fe : We will open in the, west side of dur building an up-to-date SHOE STORE where we will carry the same high class of ‘Ladies and Childrens Shoes / as we now Carry in Mens. EVERY SHOE WE SELL SHALL BE OF THE HIGHEST CLASS in its grade and we will stand back of every pair. Wait for us Ladies, we will please you. American Clothing House “QUALITY CORNER” ‘Regal’ Automobiles OTHERS ARE HIGHER BUT NONE ARE BETTER Regal “30.” Fore Door type, five passenger. (This machine on display at our store.) Regal 20. 5 to 60 miles per hour. frame: $1050. _ Under-slung Latest thing in automobile industry. Big line belts, Black-Arnold. Rogers, Arkansas. Fancy new hose, Black-Arnold. Judge C. A. Calvird spent Sunday at his home in Clinton. Boys serge suits, Black-Arnold. Col. O. D. Austin visited in Kansas City the last af the week. Boys underwear new, Black-Arnold. E. A. Smizer is visiting relatives and friends in Springfield, Mo. New High Art suits, Black-Arnold. T. B. Fager left Monday for New Orleans on a business mission. Little fellows suits, Black-Arnold. | See our new bookfold ginghams at 10c and 12 1-2c, Hills Cash Store. Young mens suits, Black-Arnold. Mrs. Sallie Ray has returned from |a visit with relatives at Urich, Mo. Buy suit now, Black-Arnold. | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Duvall visited jin Kansas City the last of the week. Spring underwear, Black-Arnold. | H. W. Heinlein of Kansas City vis- i ited in this city the last of the week. | Tan mixed suits, Black-Arnold. | F.M. Woods, Recorner of Deeds visijed in Adrian the last of the week. Blue serge suits, Black-Arnold. | Newest things in ladies colars, | jabots, belts and pins, Hills CashStore. New line shirts, Black-Arnold. Mrs. Harley Wells has returned from a visit with relatives in Kansas City. Boys new shoes, Black-Arnold. Seymour Williamson, of Rich Hill, visited with friends in this city Sun- day. Boys new clothes, Black-Arnold. W. H. Browning, of Adrian, was a Miss Pansy Pharis is visiting at Mrs. Nettie Ely went to Nevada for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong | have returned from a visit to Kansas City. Mrs. Fred Hartwell has returned from a visit with her parents at Adrian. Chas. A. Lash of Montrose attend- \ed the Charter Oak Farm’s Hog Sale Friday. Mrs. T. N. Ervin went to Harris- | onville Saturday for a short visit with | relatives. Mrs. Warren Harrison has _ re- ‘turned from a visit with her parents ,at Horton. ~ J. A, Hedges of Appleton City was a business visitor to this city the last of this week. ; | Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Metzler of Fos- tnr visited at tne county seat the last ‘of the week. é Chas. Shannon, a prominent attor- jney of Kansas City was a Butler visitor Friday. Mrs. O. L. McCann, accompanied ; by her son, has returned from a visit to Ft. Smith, Arkansas. 5 John Frazier of Kansas City is vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frazier of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKee are the proud parents ofa fine boy, born Friday, February 10, 1911. Mrs. Ina Tiffany and Mrs. Paul Preston, both of Kansas City are vis- iting relatives and friends here. Miss Leona Fleisher has returned to her home in Lamar after a short visit here with relatives and friends. Miss Gladys Welch has returned to Kansas City after a short visit with her grandmother, Mrs. C. Morrison. Mrs. G. P. Wyatt, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Doras went to Kansas City Friday for a short visit. Miss Nell Hyatt has returned to her home in Adrian after a short J. L. Bennett, of Adrian, was a Butler visitor Wednesday. Miss Kitty Steele is visiting with relatives and friends in Kansas City. Chas. Spillman, of Spruce, came in to the county seat ona buisness trip Tuesday. Perry Rafter, formerly of this city, | new of Hastings, Neb., is visiting friends here. J. W. McCombs, of Adrian, came down to Butler on a business mission Wednesday. Full line of American Beauty cor- sets just arrived, 98c and 48c, Hills Casif Store. Attend the matinee Saturday after- noon at Electric Theater. Opera House block. J. D. Allen came down from Jef- ferson City Saturday for a short visit with homefolks. New taffeta and fancy all silk rib- bon, wide widths 10c and 15c, Hills Cash Store. W. F. Hill of Hill's Cash Store, made a business trip to St. Eouis the | Miss Geneva Black of Archie is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. F. Fox. Mrs. G. L. Van Doren, of Pontiac,’ Il, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Chas. L. Fisk. Mrs. J. W. Greenup has returned from a visit with her father, Oliver Greenup, at Macomb, Ill. I. N. Earsom of near Appléton City’ was a county seat visitor Wednesday and made us a most pleasant call. J. E. Shutt was called to Neodasha, Kansas, Monday, on account of the death of his brother, Sam J. Shutt. F. M. Heinlein, of Blue Mound, Il, is visiting with the families of O. A. Henilein and J. A. Weir of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Elgin have re- turned to their home in Sedalia after a short visit here at the home of Jack Elgin. Miss Gladys Ragland has returned toher home in Higginsville after a short visit here with the family of J. W. Guyton. The 75 foot tower which was left Hrstof the week: |standing in the center of the state- Get in on our rug sale, a good house ruins in Jefferson City after chance to buy a rug 90x180 for 99c, | the fire, fell to the ground Monday Hills Cash Store. | night. Mrs. H. P. Callahan entertained at) Mrs. W. F. Duvall.and the Misses six o’clock dinner Monday evening in| Rosser delightfully entertained ‘‘At honor of Mrs. Lusk. Home” Tuesday, February 14, from Joe Graves, of Sprague, visited in | 2:30 to 5:30 in honor of Mrs. Carl J. this city ona business mission the Henry. The Duvall residence was first of the week. beautifully and artistically decorated. Deliciot freshm ere served. R. D. Payne, a prominent attorney tian blade of Greenfield, Mo., was a business ‘About 10) guests were pregent visitor to this city Monday. Mark Clay Dead. Mark Clay, aged 35 years and 9 months, departed this life at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Clay, Monday, February 13, A. B. Owen, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Jennie, visited in Kan- | sas City the first of the week. 1911, after a long illness. Miss Minnie Dixon has returned to “ark Clay was born at Fayette |her home at Lamar after a short visit | Mo., May 17, 1875, and at the age of here at the home of O. A. Heinlein. | six years moved with his parents to Fi Texas. Four years later they re- J. T. Brewer, of Pleasant Hill has!turned to Missouri and located in | accepted a position with Jay Gordinier | this city. He received his education and has moved his family to this city. | in the public and high schools of-this . . ; city; and after his graduation was Miss Edith Lindsay on Monday de-! united in marriage to Miss Fannie lightfully entertained the Monday | Showalter, who with 2 sons, Emery Bridge Club at her home on West Ft. and Paul survive him. Scott. Delicious refreshments were | yf eer weve. PORCHES YY served. |the residence Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. L. G. Kloke has returned to| interment was made in Oak Hill cem- her home in Spencer, Nebr., after a) etery. short visit here at the home of her/ Vote Recount Date is Set. \parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton! Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 13.— errell. | Judge William M. Williams of Boon- Good comedy and drama Saturday | ville, one of pe SLORY 8 for A . | Democrats who are contesting thé afternoon at the Electric Theater. | titles to two seats on the Supreme Opera House block. A big show for| Court bench and the office of State the matinee at 2:30 and admission Superintendent of Public Schools, only 5 cents to averyone. | stated to-day that a recount of the | ballots in St. Louis would start Feb- W. O. Jackson, one of the leading | ruary 21. : i attorneys of Bates county, residing | By’ we eine Tp US at Butler, was in this city last Friday | will have to be made by the Election looking after legal business and call-' Commissioners in the presence of the ing on friends at the court hoyse.— contestants and contestees, and their Harrisonville Democrat. ‘attorneys, should they desire. to all ‘be present, as will probably be the A letter to W. W. Ross from Rob- case. wo eas ert F. Stevenson of St. Louis ‘States | On the Wing. that Capt. F. J. Tygard who is in the} " Memorial home in that city, is in a| Ben Porter has moved to the Fish- cj A ; i nor' Vinton. very serious condition. He is para- | er farm Won vinig lyzed in both legs and one arm, andj his vocal cords seem to be affected. | He also seems to be suffering pains; Some bachelor has rented the John Bratton farm vacated by Mr. Porter. John Hussey and niece, Mildred Metcalf visited John Henderson’s of in his head. He is having the best of | near Merwin Sunday and Monday. 600 opent front. $1650 fore door. forward, t the & Ream and see this machine, Se ., BUTLER. t , Regal “40.” Fore door, five or seven passenger. other patterns not F eeasg here. All four cylinder; transmission. Three speeds one reverse. f of any machine on.the market. Ask Show, March 1, nga MO. Select suit now, Black-Arnold. Will B. Weeks made a business trip to Kansas City the first of the week, New tan Suits, Black-Arnold. Miss Minnie Dixon of Lamar visit- ed friends in this city the last of the week. New shoes already, Black-Arnold. A.B. Stone of Rich Hill was a county seat visitor the last of the week. ‘ Spring suits here, Black-Arnold. Max Weiner has sold his block an the east side of the square to Mel Power. Miss Leona Flesher of Lamar is the guest of Miss Nixie McLees of this city. I. H. Blood came in from Kansas City Sunday to spend the week with homefolks. i visit here with her sister, Mrs. Eve- lyn Smizer. Dr. T. F. Lockwood was called to Lebanon, Mo., Sunday on account of the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Lockwood. F A big feature show for the Satur- day afternoon matineee at Electric Theater. 5c to everyone. Opera House block. Seed corn, Boone County white and Ried’s yellow dent, pure tested seed that will grow. Address 17-tf A. S. Millhorn, Butler, Mo. Peter Denning has returned from a visit to Webb City where he had been called on account of the serious: ill- ness of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walters and baby have returned to Adrian after a short visit here with the family of Deputy sheriff A. M. Wallace. Miss Edna Clarke delightfully en-| tertained the Junior class of the But- ler High School Friday evening. Miss Kate Tucker and Miss Irene Davis visited in Nevada the first of the week. | Dr. W. H. Allen came up from |Rich Hill to attend court the first of the week. é * business visitor to this city the last of the week. ‘her home in Santa Rosa, California. Miss Cora Cozad ‘who was called to|-will try to this city on account of the illness and | your buggy, spring death of her father, has returned to| needs we make or furnish. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Sallie Hill, accompanied by her daughter Miss Helen, has re- turned to her home in Independence after a short visit here with relatives. For the most of nineteen and ten 1 will be glad to see all m tomers and a host of new ones. I please you. E' surry or 17 tt T. W. Legg. care, and is under the direct charge ; Mr,H.-lives near-Archie, Cass coun- of a nurse almost constantly. | ty. Are You Taking Advantage OF THE DEEP CUT BEING MADE ON SUITS AND 3 OVERCOATS JOE MEYER’S $10 suits, now..... ts LES Ore eT $7.00 SUS SUNG) NOW 6655550 0s Peat ee cee cee veg $11.00 $18 suits, now................ pieces $12.50 $20 suits, now......0.......... eee ... $14.00 50 odd men’s suits, worth $12 to $15. .$6.5 75 odd knee pants suits, worth : $2.50 to $3.50......... cece eee ees SEM Reliable Clothes Low Prices ‘JOE MEYER, Tho Clothier be

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