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Judge Campbell has been at Butler | s On business last week. Jake Adams went out to visit his son, Ed, Saturday. Will Williams spent Sunday with, the Haskins family. He brought them a load of coal from Rich Hill. Will Thomas and his brother, Claud, have moved their saw mill down to/| John Kauffman where they will saw until farming time. Frank Walters has been cutting logs for John Kauffman. Fritz Diehl was at Pleasant Gap | Sunday. Orchard Grove. William Kisner has his big barn al- most completed. Mrs. E. C. Beach and Mrs. C. T.' | Kisner are on the sick list. The meeting at the Pleasant Gap) church still continues. Everybody Cumpton and she is going to work for Elmer Evans. Tom Isom and family spent Srnday with Deems. We were out at the literary Friday | night, They all had a nice time. Duff Cassidy was at Pleasant Gap unday. invited to attend. Jim Culver and Charley Kinder) My, and Mrs. J. A. Steele and fami-| were at Pleasant Gap Sunday. ly, Fannie Bryaet, Arley Allen, Gus Fischer and Bill Leeper were | Walter Cassity and Carl Burch were at Pleasant Gap Sunday. jat I. F. Ellington’s Sunday. | Bob Adams, Ewing Bassett and | Miss Lorena Minnick is working, Oscar Nafus were at Pleasant Gap | for Mrs. Kisner. i Sunday. We had a fine rain Monday night: The white cappers are just taking| which everybody is proud of. things over in the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Winters are re-| Jim Steel was at Pleasant Gap Sun- | joicing over the birth of a fine girl, ay. who arrived at their home Thursday, Some of the people around Pleas-| Feb. 9th. ant Gap have been sowing oats. I _ Wix, Saturday. Bob Wix and wife went over to their son’s on Hudson to spend Sun- day. Oscar Nafus and wife spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bassett. The drill team was to meet at Pleas- ant Gap Saturday night but not enough came to do anything. Ed Adams and family were at Pleasant Gap Saturday night. Jess Brooks and Alex Moore hauled hay from the south Saturday. Gid Williams and wife spent one day last week with Haskins. Jess Cantpbell went to the Masonic lodge at Papinsville Saturday night. Ewing eg wag at Pleasant Gap Ae ins thin: tas, ow hauling hay from his fathers, R. B. think this is too early to sow. __ Arthur Burkhart has been building a large barn which he has had good luck to get as much up as he has. Gus Winter's have a large 10 pound girl. Tom Isom has been hauling some of his hay up to the Gap where he is going to move soon. There are several people moving now. T. Kisner this week. Bro. Mayfield preaches, as usual, Sunday at 3 p. m. Bro. Self attended Sunday School at Orchard Grove. Alex Moore and John Thorp have | returned from a visit to Southern | Missouri. C. C. Titus’ sale was a success from a financial standpoint. | Miss Hazel Titus is staying at Milo! J. L. Brooks and Francis Belomy | Stouffer’s at present. were at Pleasant Gap Satruday night.} J, A. Steele has rented the Bryant A MISSOURI BOY. | place for another year. . Mrs. Milron Hall and ihuiaiaiee, Mrs. Alma Davis and son Will, of| Butier Appleton City, visited with A. W. Beach and family Tuesday. FLAG AUTOMOBILES We have four used cars in A No. 1 condition, Denn cee ney Walter Cassity is baling hay for_C._ pr iat the There was quite a social gathering at Mr. Hudson’s Saturday night. Music of several kinds was rendered |and refreshments consisting of oys- ters, peaches and cake were served. The guests departed at a late hour, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hudson would entertain oftener. Tan Whites visited at Albert Ed. | rington’s Sunday afternoon. Several are sick up on Smoky Row ! | with something like scarlet rash. It doesn’t seem to be making any of them very sick. Mrs. Harn Harness bought turkeys | from Mrs. Guy last week. Mr. Bradley and his pupils expect |; to have a box supper in the near | future. Mr. Wilcoxin moved last week. to 3 years old, 15 hands high. I bred about 20 mares to this jack and out of the 20 mares bred, only had 6 return. He is a nice, quick performer and will seve into a fine mule jack. 1 jack colt, 14 months old, black with white points. 1 9-year-old jennet, black with | white points, with black jack colt by side. 1 8-year-old jennet, black. with bing points, safe in foal by Hickman 2 2-year-old jennets, sired by Silver | Dick 782, bred to Hickman 1677. |These are two mammoth jennets, black with white points, fine style. 1 roan mare 9 haat old, weighs ue safe in nse Neg Cullraven. and ane to foal Marc lack mare a 8 years old, in “tol b Redwood Redmond. 1 standard bred brood mare, Della Gratton, istered in volume XV, standard under rule 1. Sure in foal y Scythian. 1 standard bred mare colt, sired by | Public Sale. Having sold my farm I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at my farm, 1 1-2 miles due north of Butler, SATURDAY, FEB. 18, 1911. 3 Head of Horses—-1 span heavy work horses, e 6 years, fine work- ecs; 1 6-year-ol driving mare in foal by German coach horse. 1 good milk cow. 8 Head of Hogs—2 good brood sows, due to farrow in March and April; 6 head shoats, weight 125 Ibs. Farm Implements—1 farm wagon, 1 Deering mowing machine, 1 bull rake, 1 Jainesville cultivator, 1 har- row, 1 steel beam turning plow, 1 garden plow, 1 stalk cutter, 1 hay frame, 1 old buggy, rick flax straw and a lot of hay. These implements are all in good repair. $5 cash, on ‘the place he recently bought from Mr. John-Harness.— Mr. Charley Sheldons moved to the place Mr. Wilcoxin had just vacated having purchased the same from. Mr. Wilcoxin last fall. Mr. John Hoover visited at Grand- pa and Grandma Jacobs Sunday. Mr. George Fisher expects to move soon about one and one-half miles southwest of Ballard. A NEIGHBOR. | Dennis Thrall’s Big Stock Sale. Having decided to discontinue the I will-offer my lot of stal- , at m = edge "ot city limits. in » on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911. F emir black Percheron style and foal getter. + | Rev. McCotmic of Daton. 2 Passenget Bru h as last week. , Mr. Ben Harrison and T..L. White traded mules Friday. pen ess dey Ww 1-2 others in the list he a numl < stallion, t Ibs., i weigh 200 fe fe 1 coming 3 ~ geeigaa gelding, sired a Chit i ‘2-year-old-saddle-filley, dats by Ava W, sired by Drennon 2d. Terms:—9 months time will be given on bankable note.to bear 6 per cent interest from date; 2 per cent discount for cash. No p: meer to be removed until terms aré complied Sale'to commence at 11 o'clock a. m,.,-and will be h id repartee of the — sg HOS ENNIS THRALL. Gol. Hank ‘McGlothlin, Auctloneer. —e an n —Ferms—On sums under sums of $5 and over a credit of ten months will be given with bankable note with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; 2 per cent for cash. Sale at 10a. m. GEO. W. STITH. Col. C. E. Robbins, Auctioneer. Attacked by a Hog. Capt. J. B. Newberry of near Spruce had a narrow escape from death as the result of an attack by a vicious. boar.. Mr. New-