The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 30, 1911, Page 16

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North New Home. Mr. ‘Smitherman has ‘moved back to Nyhart. He says he -is going to try city life again. Henry Ehart bought a nice colt) from Mr. Oldham last week. Will Heiny is doing some carpenter . Mulberry and Western Bates. |. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedrick drove We-are glad to see that/New Homie over to Butler Tuesday on business |-has thawed out.’ They are about:the with the probate judge. Frank Stilwell bought a fine Poland- China pig of D. W. Beall Wednesday. Ira Beall and family visited at the our paper.- gh Crooks school house. was pulled off work for Jack Skaggs. D. W. Beall home Thursday. last Friday night with a crowded | Brick McCoy is. husking corn for} Herman Mager one of Homer town- house. The proceeds amounted to j Wn. Sproul. ship’s hustling farmers and stock |#!0.80. Col. Lockridge was the j auctioneer. t raisers delivered 82 head of fat pork- ers in Amoret Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Payne visited Saturday and Sunday with relatives over in Linn county, Kansas. We had a letter Saturday from our big brother that lives up at Water- wood, Sask., Canada, which was written the 20th, and the thermometer was registering 30 below zero and thousand of acres of wheat was still | standing in the shock. No wonder it gets cold down here when the wind comes from that country. Messrs. Will H., George H., and Miss Sena Bohlken had a number of |their friends as guests Sunday. Those |present were Wm. Chris, Ed and Misses Fanny and Anna Meints, day with Fred Medley and wife. |Riekus Dykman, Will R., George Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. was and Bert Bohlken, Mr. and Mrs, well attended Sunday. | Frank Bohlken, and it is an assured Several of the people surprise Tom | fact that these young people had a Vance Sunday, it being his birthday. pleasant time. The writer failed to learn their, names. They all reported having a| nice time. Mrs. Ben Pickett, who has been! very sick, is improving. Her many | friends will be glad to see her up; again. Several of the people of this neigh- | borhood attended the pie supper at Cornland last Friday evening. Miss/| Sallie Simpson received the pie for being the most popular young lady. | The receipts were $22.81. Well, this seems like winter again, and everybody is feeling fine. . Ike Kelley and family, Mr. Hill and wife spent Sunday at Wm.-Sproul’s. John Jones and family, Frank Miller and family, Fred Romine and Sam Short spent Sunday at John Phelp’s. Clif Ehart and wife and John Phelps spent Sunday at Henry Ehart’s. ’ :Mrs. Bosley’s little son was taken very sick Friday night and Dr. Lock- wood was called to see him. i ‘Mrs. Linendoll has got a new cream separator. {Henry Herman has got his corn cribs finished and is ready to husk his corn. — ! Walter Smith spent Saturdry night and Sunday with Albert Linendoll. John Phelps and wife was in But-| ler Saturday and took dinner with J. | C. Bracken. | ‘Several from the neighborhood | went to Butler Saturday and bought | cabbage from Elmer Rowden who| had brought a carload from Colorado. | Lon Smith and family spend Sun- Ben Coates has a black bald eagle at his house. There was quite a crowd out to see it last Sunday. The Lankford sale was pulled off last Friday with a big crowd, aii ev: ery thing sold well. The ladies of Elkhart had a fine dinner at the Lankford sale and the boys went for it like they were hurt- gry. : Mrs. Ben Coats will go to Illinois next week on a visit to friends. | George Lockridge has killed his hogs. The writer and his wife got there in time for dinner. Tom Raybourn and wife spent last | Sunday at the writer’s home. T. N. Raybourn took -dinner at John Page’s last Sunday. Mr. Hurley Couchman died at his home in Kansas on the 17. He was a citizen of Elkhart a number of years. Mrs. L. D. Reedy, his moth+ er, attended the funeral. Mrs. Mag Keeton visited her fath- er, W. A. Crumley, one day last week, Emmet Wymers sold a span of horses in Adrian one day last week, Miss Fannie Hook, of the Concord school, reports that she is getting along O. K. with her work. It is reported that Mrs. Ben Pickett of near Nyhart is some better. Dogs are getting valuable out in Elkhart. Ben Coats sold two a few days ago for $15. Jim Fitch and wife and Mrs. A. T. Mizers and son, all of Rich Hill, visit- ed at W. F. Stephens last Sunday. The literary at the Forbes school house was pulled off last Thursday night with a big crowd and | a good program. Mr. Eliott and wife of Cotoma, Ne- Notice. Hunting and trespassing on prem- ises owned or controlled by me is positively forbidden. Anyone violat- ing this notice will be prosecuted to the fullest extent. John Taute. W. B. Johnson was trading in Amoret Saturday. Fred Ewbank was a caller at Dr. J. C. Sageser’s Sunday. John Morwood is hauling the lum- | ber to build a new barn, 30x60 ft. Willie Dykman and Albert Meints ' spent Sunday with Clause and Johnnie | Dykman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dykman and daughter, Minnie, and son, George, Mr. and Mrs. John Dykman and daughter, Maggie, were guests at the Bernie Bohlken home Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marshall of La Cygne, Kansas, were visitors at the W. J. Bard home Sunday. Abe Scholar is digging a well for RAMBLER. | braska, are on a visit to T. Landreth John Ehart. . Carnegie La-> Down and W, F. Stephens. These parties Mr, Oldham, who lived on Mr. Rules for Living. ae badd i. any be hea ae a am lr | Always live within your income, n0| Daniels au wife visited at W. F. J, F. Kern of Butler was out to his! matter how small it may be. Stephens tset Eunday, ‘The weiter farm Monday. ’ Frank Miller went to Rich Hill after | coal Monday. He must have been} looking for this storm. Mr. Linendoll has been hauling | ‘Wheat to Butler this week. | All young men should marry, and , ‘Wonder why Guy Phelps is so anX-|to make their home happy bless it iows:to take his niece and nephew to | with a child. school? COR. The rich man should marry his 5 : | daughter to the poor man’s son. i Commercial Club Meets. The rich man should pick out for a “The Commercial Club met in A. H. | son-in-law an industrious employe. Cuilver's‘offices Friday evening, and, Women are all alike. Bless them it‘was propbsed to-make a concerted all. effort to increase the active member- | “ship of the'club from 90 to 100 mem- | bers: Committees were appointed to | | foot off,’’ said H. D. Ely, Bantam, ‘take action in the matter. | Ohio, “although a horrible ulcer had A committee to make arrangements been the plague of my life for four for the State Poultry Show to be held | years. Instead I_used Bucklen’s| Don’t be satisfied with just doing your duty. Dosomething for your employer. If you would succeed, do not drink. | Digit enter a drink saloon and don’t and his wife thought that they would go over to Uncle Bill’s, but concludé ed that they had cleaned ‘up “all the “grub.” Hub Thornbrough and wife spent last Sunday at the home of Ison} Landreth. ~ Mrs. Sallie Holford is having aco crete foundation put under her hous j JOHNNY. Caught Sixteen Hawks in Three Steel Traps. . j J. W. Colliver, of 1 1-2 miles north of this.city, is making. war on the chicken hawks which infest. . his neighborhood, and within the last ten days has caught sixteen of the be birds in steel traps. Balked at Cold Steel. “1 wouldn't let a doctor cut my first items we look for when "a wat The box and pie , supper at the |] | _ In order to reduce my stock so I can handle it myself, I will sell at public auction at the Round Barn farm, 2% miles south of Adrian, 8 miles north of Butler on Butler and Adrian road © Wednesday, December 13, °11 Sale to begin at 10 a.m. 33=—Head of Dairy Cattle==33 Consisting of 21 cows, 12 of which are fresh now. The other cows will freshen soon. Four yearling heifers, six heifer calves, one Jersey bull, 14 months old, ready for service. My Herd Bull, PEDRO BATES 2d, No. 84005. 15 head of this offering were sired by this fine Jersey bull. | COWS are Jerseys and grade Jersey. About 20 Head of Poland-China Hogs Three or four brood sows, one registered herd boar, fourteen shoats, weighing from 50 to 100 pounds. TERMS On sums over this amount a credit of 9 months time will 2% discount for cash. All property to: be * The é Alt sums sat $10.00 and under, cash. be given on bankable note, to bear 6% interest from date. settled for before removal. . Col. C. E. Robbins pee Col. Jett McCombs, Auctioneers. saic Church will What to Give and Where to Get It? Serve Lunch — Mr. Colliver’s plan is unique and Arnica Salve, and my foot was soon a aga ees ee stdin completely cured.” Heals burns, displays considerable ingenuity. In Ys | boils, sores, bruises, eczema, pim-| substance, it is as follows: Selecting A. 0. Yeomans, Dr. H. M. Cannon, | ples, PCky — pile cure. 25c C. A. Chambers, A. H. Culver. jat Pre a high or conspicuous spot in a mead- ow, he stakes out éither a live chick- en or rabbit. Around the chicken or rabbit, and just out of reach, are set three steel traps, laid in the shape jof a triangle, these are tied to stakes with chains about six feet in length. | When Mr. Hawk alights to get the chicken or rabbit, the chances are ten to one that he will walk directly into one of the traps, and then his chicken- catching days are over. Two birds have been caught at once in the same trap. Mr. Colliver informs us that in Ken- tucky, where he formerly lived, he once caught a hawk in this manner. measuring seven feet from tip to tip of wing. Important Notice to I. 0. 0. F. On Monday night, Dec. 4th, at 7:30 THOROUGH DISINFECTION Forma-Germkill Fumigator Generates and Vaporizes Pure Formaldehyde Gas RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL, COMPACT, CONVENIENT SAFE. Sick Rooms, Schools, Homes, Closets, Etc. Sold at 35 and.50c AND GUARANTEED BY ‘At Gabor Farvitu And recimmended by the City Board of one YOU WILL FIND AN IMMEDIATE ANSWER. 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