The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 7, 1911, Page 1

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ter VOL. XXXII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911. : . NUMBER 46 VIRGINIA. er seas ia Pips last! Dr. Lusk of Nyhart, was in Virgin-|Pump. The teacher and scholars are Mo., and Mrs. C. W. Wolfe spent | served and ata late hour all departed! 1 and Mrs, Linendoll and son, week with J. R. Baum an Y lia last week viewing the city to deter-|now well supplied with the drink Monday with Mrs. D. C. Wolfe. their homes, reporting a good time. | aibert, spent Sunday with Lon Smith J. C.' Crosswhite went to Kansas City Saturday. Mrs. Hardinger received the set of dishes at Barton’s store at Amoret Those present were Roy, Perry, Ed- na and Maude Burk, Ernest, Maude and Olive Nightwine, Jesse, Clarence | and Edna Fleming, Bertha, Oscar and | and Sunday night. mine if it will be a good ‘place to lo-| God created for them and all the hu- cate. man race. Mrs. M. H. Meinen and children of} Mrs. Will Bernhardt, of near But- near Butler, visited with relatives/ler, lost a carving knife with stag Thomas Hockett recived word that and family. his brother, Jessie, died the 6th of August. He had a paralytic stroke in the morning and died before night. last week. northwest of Virginia. handle set in solid silver some where eee Willie Craven, Willie Engelhardt, : Lee M. Hardinger started to the] Clark, Misses Ruth and Blanche| between their place and Butler. She ee a a ball bn Played the | Clarence Welch and Charley Flanen. lane daa wir ae by hi Butler high school Monday. Smith and Miss Evelyn Lawson, of|will be very thankful if finder will| Miami Center team at that place Sat- George McMichael, of Nevada, vis- Miss Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Calvert, urday’ score 5 to 3 in favor of Viagin- ited Seth Nightwine’s Sunday. Don’t forget the ice cream social at Mt. Carmel Friday night. Chas. Crosswhite. went to Pleasant Gap Saturday where he will com- mence his school Monday. Mr. Leonard, Mr. Fleming and Ed. Corlett have been putting up hay on the river bottom. Mrs. J. H. Cope of New Home, brought her son, George and wife, and grandson, over Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. J. H. Park and broth- ¢ er, Geo.) Crooks. Her niece, Mrs. Julius Heckadon and two children of Foster, came with them they returned home Sunday. John Wright and wife of Butler, were the guests of Harry French and wife Wednesday of last week. J. I. Wolfe and his nephew, Dow, came down from Kansas City Tues- day of last week in a little over three hours in J. I.’s new Overland car they left Thursday morning and arrived at Burlington, Kas., at noon. ; Mrs. W. J. Smith is visiting two daughters in Oklahoma. Merwin, passed through Parktown|return it, as it is a present to her. Friday of last week. Address Mrs. Will Bernhardt, Butler, Will Pontius, wife and son, Regi- «| Mo. The Charlotte township Sunday ; E ‘ Teachers who commenced their School convention will be held at the | nild, and Mike Bertha Buens, of Rich ley and family. ; ~’/and spent the day with Mrs. J. C. They will have a basket din- Geauawhites ner and all are invited to bring their | m Pas lunch and spend the day. In the Mason Darnes and sisters are visit- morning they will hold a union Sun-| i"g at Knobnoster this week. were Grace Darr, Crooks; Eva Darr, | the guest of Mrs. John Hedger Sun- Oct. 1 Plainview; Olive Judy, Virginia; | day. eee Myrtle McCann, Bethel; Miss Ellis.| John Hedger and daughter, Lena, Miami Centre; Mr. Chatman, Enter-| visited relatives in Cass county last | Saturday afternoon. have puta new roof on the house and/ Niece, Miss Sunkiff, the two Mrs. will take up the conventioh program YOUNG AARON. will replaster and paper this week. | Lewellings, Mrs. Oliver Standfield, | which will be published later. Teachers who live in Charlotte that] Mrs, McClure, Mrs. Mintry Hughes, Mrs, George and Mrs. John Biggs will teach elsewhere are Mamie Mc-|Mrs. Gover, of Amsterdam; Mrs, core ; ee Kibben, Tygard; Helen Park, Hot-|Borum, of Butler; Mrs. Thomas water; Una Judy, Foster; Maude) Hockett and mother, Mrs. John Fos- Martin, Victor; Charley Crosswhite, | ter and daughter, Mrs. Mary Satter- Prairie City; Maggie McCann, Ny- lee, of Joplin, met at the home of hart; Maxwell Park, Coal Camp in| Nat Nelson Wednesday of last week graded school. and cleaned the house and papered it. Will Heckadon, of Lynn county, | Mrs. Nelson is blind and this.is sure- Kan., has bought his brother, Char-|ly an act of kindness and Mr. and ley’s, lease on the Sculley land and| Mrs. Nelson will remember the ladies has been plowing for wheat. for their kindness as long as they George Ruble commenced _filling | live. his silo Monday. Roy Hockett came in from Okla- Wheat sowing is the order of the | homa Sunday. day now. Ike Dawson lost his pocket-book Raymond Pyle, of Baldwin, Kan.,/between the Prairie Rose school came in Saturday to spend a week! house and the Miami bridge west of with his uncles, George Ruble and/the Miami Centér school house last W. W. and J. W. Park. Mrs. Pyle,|Saturday. There were three five- who has been visiting here two/ dollar bills and two silver quarters in weeks, returned Tuesday. it. Finder please return to Ike Daw- Andrew Simpson thrashed his big| son, Butler, Mo.; route 5. crop of flax Friday. ! Mrs. James Cuzick is reported ‘The directors in the Virginia dis-| some better. and Mrs. George Thompson a few daps of last week. ~ T. C. Whistler has moved his household goods to Amoret, where week. | Ike Kelley lost a fine horse last, week of lock jaw. | Ehart’s. days of this week. came down Saturday to see Dr. Lusk. ; from Chicago, as they have Mrs. Hugo Hippe, of near Spruce. | some time, They returned home| there. : " Mrs. P. H. Engelhardt and son, | Sunday afternoon. | Harold, and Miss Maude Nightwine Mrs. Miller and children spent! x, are visiting relatives in Joplin. Friday afternoon with her mother, | Mrs, Phelps, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Mary Satterlee and children of Joplin is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. H Isaac Sharp’s daughter of Seattle, \ Wash., came last week to see him. She had lost track of him for ten years until a short time ago. He years, he as lived here about three made his living by repairing stoves, furniture, organs and all kinds of re- i ’ pair work. His daughter. expects to take him home with her. which she purchased a short time; Jack Skaggs and family visited in| the day. . know sells good goods. You may have been told that their goods are best, but are they? We Don’t Ask you to Take our Word for it~ We don’t expect you to believe that : New Wool Goods,| statement until you have made an investi- |New Suits for Men, Silks, Velvets, Corduroys gation. We know what a broad assertion Young Men and Children we have made—we know that. we have . and all new weaves in the GOODS TO BACK IT UP. New Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear. Everything in New Cotton Goods If you are Looking for “Cheap” Goods Fall Goods are shown in you wont find them here, but if you are looking for goods of quality our Clothing De- —if you want the best values for the least money YOU WILL FIND EH: THIS STORE PREPARED TO SATISFY YOU. in our Dry Goods department. The New Fall Goods are now on Display in all Departments ——~ews=Ea=a=aeaeale_e_eeeeee eee New Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists--in our Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Department SUE New Boots and Shoes for the Whole Family Mrs. Will Ayres was on the sick/ trict have cleaned the well, concreted} John Harper spent Sunday at home. | last week. The evening was spent | Oldham and family visited M. C. list. : the well on top and put inanew| Mrs, Dick Wolfe, of Phillipsburg, |in games. Light refreshments were | Pickett and family Sunday afternoon. | There was quite a large crowd at Sunday School and preaching Sunday | John Phelps, Mrs. Mattie Richmond a. ‘and son and daughter, Johnnie and i: Thelma, spent Sunday with Ike Kel- schools in Charlotte township Monday | Miss Eva Belgum, of Burdett, was Virginia Christian Church Sunday, | Hill, came up in their auto Sunday! jy, Pyles, of Butler, was at Nyhart Mell Campbell spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks in Butler. prise; James E. Park, Belmont; Miss] week. i day School, followed by preaching| Mrs. Effie Warderman and Char-' Monday night parties from Amster- Bonnie Wolfe, Grandview, but will! Mrs, George Pahlman and daugh-| service by Elder J. W. Rogers. Im-|ley Davis were called to Arthur Sun- | dam came down with fourteen hounds not commence until the 11th. They |ter, Emma; Mrs. Henry Oldham and mediately after the noon hour they | day to attend the funeral of a cousin, | 01 a wolf-chase and caught three. It | was a fine night and the farmers were (see !glad to see them, as they have been North New Home. | losing chickens, geese and pigs. and Mrs. Coff, of Hume, visited Mr. R. J. Sproul and Mr. Darnes made | Corn cutting and wheat drilling is a business trip to Drexel one day last | taking the day in this neighborhood. Cliff Ehart and wife and Frank owles spent Sunday at Henry he will reside. John Ehart has bought out all of} Mr. and Mrs. Orr, of Rich Mr. and Mrs. Poe, of near Corn- the heirs in the J. S. Ehart estate but | Mr, and Mrs. Ellis and daughter, Miss land, visited their daughter, Mrs. |~° This will make John a nice | Beulah, of Chicago, spent the day home. ; ‘ A Tommy Flaney and.family a few P with Mr. Linendoll and family last ? : a L. K. Boehm and wife, of Drexel, / Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Linendoll Ada _Craven_is_visiting-her-siste ¥;|Mrs. Boehm has been in poor eal ee a ee There was quite a surprise on Mrs. elley last Thursday. Mrs. Sproul, Mrs. Wm. Ayres is slowly improv-| Mrs. Lamaster. Smitherman, Mrs. Linendoll and Miss ing. Bert Warner, one of our Nyhart} Jennie surprised her by going in and Mrs. Turner, of Butler, moved on/| merchants, spent last week in Kansas quilting a quilt for her. They all the T. C. Whistler farm last week, | City. took well-filled baskets and enjoyed ago. Butler with Mrs. Skaggs’ father, Mr.| R, J, Sproul and wife was in But- A party was given at the home of | Heinz, Sunday. - ler last Wednesday having. some ‘Tommy Flaney Wednesday night of; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickett, Mr.| work done on her teeth. COR. _Goods as good as they can be made. Come to us. You may say that every dealer you If You Want Good —- | Hill, lived Mrs.

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