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|Ira Walker, Sam Wilson and J. V. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Ferguson | Bell Wm. Hoster and family of Kansas visited Mr. add Mrs. Clifton Ferguson | __ ; | City are the guests of Ex-Sheriff and : £ “Burdette tens, Are You one of the Many who are Taking Advantage of the : s s s s Sunday. OW ri ces re) u | | n g ate rl a ; Mr. Peter Alexander was visiting Mrs. E. C. Mudd. . ; , Uncle Ellis Hand Sunday. lee ie! dad oy se on A . ‘ iK. C. southern kh. kK. at Merwin las! $1.75 will now buy the same amount of building material that it took $2 to buy a few years age. Cleveland Ashbaugh attended Buf- weele Why we can make these prices and maintain the high quality of material: First, we have at Hart, La., a large tract of Long Leaf Pine falo Bill’s show at Harrisonville Tues- | : which we are manufacturing into lumber, and as we have the latest and most modern saw mills, dry kilns, plainer, etc., in charge of one of day. ; The Burdette base ball nine won a the best sawyers in the country, we are able to manufacture lumber that is high in quality, thoroughly seasoned and of the best grades. We Mr. and Mrs. George Fenton visited 22me from Buckhorn Saturday after- \ ship this lumber, moulding and timbers direct from our own saw mill to our yards, where it is sold to the consumer. This is the reason we : By Score Rel oN ra can make you as low a price on a small amount of lumber as the wholesaler or jobber asks for it in car loads. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson Sunday. | i; seeeeenecahoeh Kala We are the eastern agent for one of the largest and most modern shingle mills in the west, and every bundle of our Ex *A® Red Ce- Charlie Burris and wife called at He Bur ete aptist church held a der fiegies are guaranteed to be of the best grade, ip we guarantee them to give perfect satisfaction and if they are not O. K. when you open the Ferguson melon patch Sunday. | business meeting Saturday. ~- e : | F fat undies you may return them and we will refund your mone Ed’ duets seturied rom ving The Valley Chapel Christian As our buyer in Kansas City buys Cement, Plaster, Paint, Brick, etc., for our 16 retail yards he is able to buy in large quantities, and not ‘ c : ; only obtain a low price but with Re ch of experience and devoting all of his time to buying for us, he is able to get the highest standard of his sister at Odessa Tuesday. church had a business meeting Fri- material. And remember that every sack of our Portland Cement, and Standard Cement ACME PLASTER we sell is guaranteed to give pér- WNGUNNGtarisnineedtaliondictmelons| a pagans oe oe a nou | | Brwin uperintenden an las fect satisfaction. Acme is the standard of wall plasters. Z EBreemannwednecd We manufacture and guarantee every Concrete Foundation Block we sell. at Freeman Wednesday. ‘Blackmon Assistant of the Sunday | Ralph Buchanan is putting out 40 school for the ensuing year. Logan-Moore Lumber Company |“: oes cae Will Berry's new house is nearing carrier on Route 4 out of Adrian, is H NE 1 | This section was visited with a fine daughter, Miss Viola, is delivering BUTL ER, Mo. P Oo 8 |rain Thursday morning. the mail. | | completion. | taking his annual vacation, while his : Harvey Ferguson has been on the; The rain that came Sunday morning Amoret. Elkhart. sick list. kept several from attending Sunday . Wm. Payton has moved his saw) Last Monday was Arbor day and the | J. W. Richard commenced to fill school and church. ie haat A oie Nes i f ‘i ae his new silo Monday. Seed wheat is selling at 81c per ; mill to H. H. Benjamen’s timber east | mail carrier failed to show up and the | as g P BOYS AND GIRLS OF of town and will do a lot of sawing Elkhart Items were sidetracked. |_ Mrs. Clifton Ferguson was quite ill | bushel at the markets, also flax seed BATES Cou NTY: for him. | Albert Daniels reports seeing an old Nast week. ‘is bringing $2; peaches per bushel are P. H. Osborne of the Mt. Carmel pheasant and-ten young ones-on the! Rev. Shelton and Mayfield of Butler {for choice $1, and potatoes $1.50; and neighborhood, was in Amoret and | Scott farm iri Elkhart. He said they | Will preach at the Valley Chapel | tomatoes $3 per bushel. took home some apples from the| were fine and not very wild. church from Tuesday night, the 19th, | = : D O n 9 tf i oO re | e t , ]| Darby farm last week. | It is reported that the squirrels are, we ria the en rn North New Home. i by dhs I, i | destroying a good ‘deal of corn along | e recent rains are fine on the! ' o —_—_—_—_—— Aes a i Weenie oi the ae | forage crops. _ Mr. Lindendoll and sons got them a last week. | Lawrence Lockridge and his grand-| Ed King’s new barn is completed eee disk Van Brunt drill last Tues- | The social at Jas. Mitchell’s Tues-| mother, Mrs. Col. Lockridge, visited and he will soon start to build a new Ke Hie la eal toc | That Friday Sept. ] Closes our day night of last week was enjoyed in Amoret one day last week. i house. a Penta demain Paty ce Poe by all present and a bushel of fun' John Halford says that Ed Bailey is! Equinoctial storms are on their way dav of la : San ay went to waste. /so tough that the rats won’t bite him. | here, then lookout for Mr. Jack Frost. | °° a a . The beef man failed to make his The carpenters commenced on a; John Nightwine is gleaning up the} Mrs. Taylor Nelson called on Mrs. ienipfinst week Watermelon new porch for Roy Hamilton last Scott cemetery and it is reported that | Blanche Wilson Wednesday. Mrs. and Miss Linnendoll visited at week. he is doing a first class job. | A larger acreage of wheat has been | ioe Ee ciavumeciasn Contest Clyde Sells of Butler, passed) Concord school started Sept. 11. sown than for several years. [eee ‘ih - ' ‘ f M rs Ney i ‘ through our town on a pop pop. | Miss Cook of Rich Hill is the teacher.| The pig crop has been rather heavy | ORVIETE CEC AW EDU LOM Ute las The insurace adjuster for the Conti-| Dick McGuire has the contract to|this season and a large number of | Tiday. ’ aoe It you do not know the terms of this contest nental was here last week and settled | put in the coal at Lone Star school | light weight shoats are in the country.| _Mrs. John Ehart had the misfortune f ; , rn_and ih i | | of having 13 geese caught by the ; CALL ONCE- |the loss on Col. Brown’s_bai | house: Luke Ashbaugh has done some wolveslant Piiday-right P ES Art Davidson’s horse and hay. | George Fulkerson was inthe county |good work on the rvads south of}" 0°” Harry Gough of Butler, was on our’ seat last Tuesday. We think that he| Burdette and no doubt all classes of} Miss Lindendoll called eu Mrs: streets Wednesday of last week. took in the show. the traveling public are satisfied. We Henry Ehart’s and Mrs. Miller's Fri- Mr. Barnthouse, the railroad agent’ It is reported that Mrs. Pearl Crum- | C4" have ideal dirt roads in dry weath- chy OU ale week-on buBiiuae, Pe re) : e Ss B a n kk on the K. C. S., is taking a layoff and | ley is on the mend. ler if we all work forthatend. Roads| Frank Nance and family took dinner | rounded and dragged occasionally are | at Frank Miller’s Sunday. Mr. Soots is filling his place. W. H. Keeton and family visited at}. ; : Butler, Missouri Mrs. Anna Kraay of Illinois, is visit-| W. A. Crumleys last Sunday. eae for all in all kinds of Rid Le tiese ee te La- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.’ {t looks like John Halford is about | Vomnmnie arecipauiig aati mie ie ae at Mr. ‘aiheao's , Strait. | i ; S i se W at Mr. Sa THE BANK ON WHICH YOU CAN ALWAYS BANK. | to go back on his hedge cutting. We jor Since the rain but milk Hse es ae SN ea he i h Mi d daughter, | hat he thinks th ats i ; ‘ Pisa A cot ke inne Friday | the te eee ere Ne | particularly need a ration of ground | doll and sons, Taylor and Albert, Mr. iforni they have been Flan _,corn or other prepared feed at this|and Mrs, Phelps, Frank Miller and AE lata hetnhdy hh. Hany ae, many from this part attend ; season of the year. The added ex-/ family, Frank Nance and family and met them at Kansas City. Coe Oe ' pense of feed will not be felt if the! two cousins of Mr. Sakegg from Eldo- George Lockridge and wife were at, flow of milk is maintained. 'rado Springs, but we failed to learn The ice cream supper at the U. P./ Elkhart one day last week taking in} Charlie Burris is now drilling a well | names. Wednesday night of last week i | f | A b O u t [; a n d y get Sar eis proceeds the sights, over on Sugar Creek in Kansas. Orval Pickett and Miss Jennie Line % J. D. Clemments and family re-) Arthur and Rolla Nelson finished |dendoll visited at Mr, Smitherman’s | were about $17. turned last Saturday from Grandview | ; | y from Grandview . . i y- | Sunday after . ' W. B. Shakelford moved from the! wy hey had a visit with (one 60 acres of w heat on Ex- | Sunday afternoon, where they had been on a visit with oe ; | ene nar ' Darby farm to W. C. Brown’s house If fends: His brother, G saan, | Sheriff Mudd’s farm Friday. | The were about twenty young peo- We have secured the agency for leneproad : Sener noone i aeutee) CAME! en deMis, George Fenton were ple at Mat Simpsons Sunday but the on Broadway. A home with him for a short visit. BG halter ; antennae ‘ the celebrated 1 oc Ww. lastered’ N.C i‘ si _ | Adrian visitors Friday. | writer ailed to wet their names. | © ©. Warner plastere' + Gi John Stephens finished sowing! The ti filtecontbalher ' Mare wasiawelfexchnce Gatird: | Rowe’s dwelling last week. | wheat last Saturday. He sowed about | SOR CEN TDS Tete th Hake) MROE Nas a vole ebisD Sanledny : | ‘ Keel ve off the fly nets which will lessen the! morning but we are sorry to say they J h 4 Cc di a ie ee | work of harnessing about half. failed to catch anything : to the horse buyer that was here last | Gan Pe atria ciel ia oy i uaa ge cerca ae Cites oO nson Ss an 1e6S Friday. Laat ene ema his new wind Henry Schreader delivered a load, Mr. Skragys went to Butler Satur- | Geo. Conoway returned Saturday | rae en of melons in Merwin Saturday. | day. ‘ \after a five months stay in Washing-| F. P. Thurman and wife and son, Miss Elizabeth Black is teacher; Mrs. McCaughey and son visited at ‘ We handle all sizes from 10c to $2 per box || y *"| Walter, took dinner at the writers last. Reena SOM MERC NEE | SU a aemcaney erie Sol MSG & | ton. Sunday jat the Everett school this year. /Mrs. Linnenndoll’s Saturday after- | The A Il tea layed ball peep illi arr isehelbi Joe | noon. | The Amoret ball team playe: : pa (itive SuilimanimovedtorthecR) by walle Waren db Janos Joe: Fede os 9 }at Worland Sunday. The score stood Seviers with his farm work. Wim. Tharp and nephew, Orville JOHNSON’S CANDY ene Scott farm one day last week. ‘ wae a Tens Fame aes 1 to 2 in favor of Amoret. The following fro’ s neighbor-| Tharp, went to Peter Tharp’s Satur- | | TeHR evita he following from this neighbor I John Swartz of Pleasant Hill, came ohn, you need not be afraid. to hood transacted business in Merwin ay and returned Monday with a load s. | stay at Baileys now, he SAYS that he. Saturday, Will Spencer, Geo. Hand, | of seed wheat. has a sure cure for rat bite. (sO : ———— fin Saturday -andis visiting old friend : Mrs. Schwinck returned home, JOHNNY We Mrs. Henry Ehart and daughter-in- Try it and see. Thursday after a visit at Butler, La-| ee aati eee 0 . ‘law, Mrs. Clifton Ehart, left on the . ” mar and Nevada. | Bast one Oak, $3.5 Recipe Free for early train Sunday morning for Albia, : Claude Wallace is moving in his. ieee URES dd A ane : lowa, to visit Mrs. Henry Ehart, son- * . new house on Main street this week. | Quite anice rain fell last Sunday | Weak Kidneys jin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. nl e ru ompan y | Mr, Eldred, a land agent of erent | tie J. W. Jones and also her brother’s 3 é x ’ i * f ne * family Georoe Brake They expec! TELEPHONE 15 lcounty, Ilinois, was in our town| Miss aie AW Suite ee Les Halteves. Udinere. and teas Oe lei cet They expect # Saturd REPORTER {spending several weeks with rela i to be gone two weeks. ; 7: Peri d "| tives in Illinois, returned home afew Troubles, Backache Strain- Mr. and Mrs. Merret Pickett. we ‘ i F Swelli E | fr. and Mrs. Merret Pickett went : days ago. | Ing, Swelling, te. ;to Amsterdam Saturday to, visit his Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Latham enter- coe ; uncle, Eldon Crumley and returned 9 tained Mr. and Mrs. James Glyter of Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys | home Monday. : | : F F | | « . H. H. Harshaw Ss south of Rich Hill, also Misses Myrtle and Back. Mrs. Neu came out Sunday to stay \ Walker, Grace Gerkin and Marie woutin’tit be nice within a week or sotobe- | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Me- The refresh- | gi", t0 fay goodbye forever to the scalding, \ | |Gough last Sunday. ribbing. straining, oF too frequent paseage 6 | Cormack. : i i ¢ the urine; the forehead and the back-of-the- . 5 a consisted of ice cream and head aches; the stitches and pains in the back; | We were sorry to hear Mrs. Kelley e growing mascle weal 88; ti tl . > e@ cake. c Lt é neds spots Defore the | Was taken sick Sunday. OF eos ied WMC CaN GH | Mr. Lindendoll started sowing | « ied at this writing. They are now wheat Monday. e s Big Type Poland-Chinas M. L. Smith has sold his farm to| about 90 feet and havn’t found water. There was not a very large crowd 'Prentess Bolin of Billings, Montana. | jat Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. last Mr. Bolin also purchased 20 acres be- Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1911 longing to Wm. King. Mr. and Mrs. | Sunday on account of the stormy ap- | pearance of the weather. fi 5 fi , - What was the matter that Elkhart Having connected myself with the Mitchell-Lewis Motor Co., I have decided to devote my entire emitt wall ak to Rich Hill. | failed to appear last week. time to the Automobile business, and for such reason will disperse probably the most valuable and Miss Minnie McCoy, who has been | ss aoe famous herd of Poland-Chinas ever assembled. In doing so I relinquish a very profitable business. spending a short time at Colorado | Grandma Pickett visited a few days My books will show that for several years the sales of the produce of the, entire herd have a gener- Springs, Colo., returned home la t! jof last week with Mr. Strein’s and : al average of about $50 per head. The records will also show that I sold and recorded more hogs than prings, id aS ¥; Mrs. MckKissick’s. any one man in the United States. 4 Sunday. | > Miss Ethel Burns of Rich Hill, be The herd is being sold for no fault, merely a matter of choice of business. Breeders will have a h, wh ; . j iss Ethel burns of Ric ill, be- chance of a lifetime to buy some of the well known jewels of the Breed, especially in procuring sons “eastclary yd ieee te titan | Sretiad or amkioes leg ceembe, ceaeeiret cee | gan teaching the Lost Corner school and daughters of the famous old Big Hadley. Since he is dead this is known to be the last chance. The | breath; sleeplessness and he despondency? |Monday. There wasa good attend- i | Th most valuable herd boars and the old brood sows, that have always been reserved, all go to the highest for burial, returned home last Tues- |, [npves,rcolpe for these, tr tomekeaquick |ance. This is Miss Burns’ first Gear Setptoe Es ting this presori| aver ‘¢ I have it and An ideal 60 acres. Good orchard. | 08, 1/2 Lack Raliding, Desrolt, Mich.. aad | day last week and put a new pump in bidder. te day. PUSSY WILLOW. | fe bags Sere cee een eeun oes7 of wi :* yale giee to send it to oni free.' The Lost Corner directors met one H A RS A : R ; 3 miles southwest of Butler. A great | Asyou will vee when you got ft. thisrecipe cen. | the well. H e H. H W, BUT L E 9 Mi 0. bargain if sold in 30 are. - Sect beullag ad potaceonqueriag ever Mrs. Ethel Miller was at Mrs. Sows all sold open. Some with young litters at foot. it. Many You $3.5) just at teaching and we wish her success. For Sale by ssa drop me a line like this: Dr.A &. éne T. H. Corkill, It will quical; ite a ase ‘ : ‘: Col. C. E. Robbins and Col. J. W. Sparks, Auctioneers ata 1216 W. 22nd Street: |1t, 00 4 in at od ee eon helping ae. a ; Oklahoma City. | Sou cou use