The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 7, 1912, Page 5

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Hand $15 All Wool We Have America Vammmmmes Copytigh’ 1909 by Hart Schaffner & Mare CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN FOR SPRING 1912 NOW ON DISPLAY LADIES SHOES For Spring 1912—Walk-Over and Florsheim TANS ARE HERE--$3.50 to $5.00 Made, Perfect Fitting i to $25 Worsted Suits Oup a Swell Line of - { n Clothing House New rubber boots, Black-Arnold. J. B. Duvallis attending the land show in Kansas City. Buy you a blue serge suit and bein Keeping, Black-Arnold. the sholonat inal ge, $1 for 15 or Come in and get a pound of our 25c , $5.50 per hundred. : coffee; best ever.—J. E. Williams. 17-48 Mrs. A. S. Milhorn, h Butler, Mo. B. B. Canterbury transacted busi- H ness in Hume the first of the week. Hon. W. O. Atkeson, Deputy State * John Hayes of Independence trans- acted business in this city Saturday. High-cut boots 1-4 off—now your time, Black-Arnold. | Barrel sweet cider just opened. Come and‘try it.—J. E. Williams. Mrs. A. M. Wallace is enjoying a week’s visit with relatives at Hume, Mo. Sheriff W. J. Bullock made a busi- ness trip to Archie the last of the week. Mrs. Mabel Griffith of this city was H. C. Clark of Nevada transacted taken to Kansas City Wednesday by legal business in this city the first of her physician, Dr. J. M. Christy, the week. ‘where she underwent a successful Dr. W. P. Hall of Adrian transacted Sick delete a - legal businéss at the county seat the H. B. Johnson of Seattle, Washing- last of the week. ton, who has been visiting relatives : i ill, arrived in this city Tues- Mrs. Lillie Johnston and children eer Hull arelven tiie ly; ues left Saturday for Great Falls, Montana, to join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rockhold are re- jaicing over the birth of a fine boy, Monday, March 4, 1912. Mrs. Will Everett of Kansas City is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Hamilton Herrell. Citizens of Rich Hill are discussing the advisability of the Rich Hill light plant putting ona day current. Miss Sallie Hayes. has returned to ' sister-in-law. city the first of the week. accepted a position with the Crews Music Co., arrived in this city, ac- companied by his wife Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Stout of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, are enjoying latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. S. Brown. brother, Harve Johnson. For Sale—Hillcrest Farm, 400 acres | This is one of the finest farms in the county. Immediate possession given. | Mo. A. J. Erfiart of Adrian, the well} Chinas, was in Butler on a business | Simpson estate on Friday, accepting a Frank Ream has returned home| Keep coming in, Black-Arnold. ‘from Bronaugh, Mo., where he was’ Oyster shells 60c per hundred at J. ' Seed potatoes, all varieties at Wil- called on account of the death of his Williams. Barred Rock eggs for hatching from ' in Harrisonville the first of the week. | prices, Black-Arnold. Labor Commissioner, enjoyed a brief | af} visit with relatives and friends in this | Afton, Oklahoma. W. E. Cotter of Chicago, who has|few days in St. Louis recuperating w: ‘known breeder of the big type Poland | promised their case against the T. R. charming d her home in Independence after a mission Monday and made The Times | judgment for $118. {a most pleasant call. Mr. Erhart in-| More trunks, etc., Black-Arnold. liams. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Deacon visited | Boys shoes that wear at reasonable J. R. Argenbright of Appleton City | W. J. Crews. ; Wheeler Mercantile Co., transacted sister, Mrs. J. S. Piece. | Miss Sallie Frazee of Rich Hill en”, State Bank building in’ this city, his | the week. = | this city. Some nice brown Leghorn pullets; | Best 75c overall, Black-Arnold. Dried Apricots 202 per lb., at Wil- | E.C. Webster was up from Athol iliams. on a business mission the first of the; Country dried apples, something | week, ‘fine, 2 pounds for 25c.—J. E. Wil- Deputy Game Warden John Harper | /iams. ltransacted business in Kansas City Saturday. i} Miss Lydia Dawson has returned to P ; , her home at Hume after a pleasant Ora Hardin and family on Nevada visit here at the home of her brother, are enjoying a visit at the home of W. B. Dawson. Dr. J. W. Helton, general practi- Mrs. W. H. Sherwood of Kansas ‘tioner and specialist in surgery and City is visiting at the home of her female diseases, has opened offices on the second floor of the Missouri joyed a visit at the home of B. F, Offices consisting of rooms 3, 4 and. Dr. Helton isa clever gentleman of pleasing appearance, and informs us that he intends locating permanently here. His office equipment is up-to- | date and comple Johnson the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Short of south- east of this city are rejoicing over the birth of a-fine boy, Sunday, March 3. O. A, Heinlein of the Bennett- F County Court. business in Kansas City the first of | Recommendation of highway en- gineer for change and re-location of H. H. Harshaw, district agent for Public highway petween sections 7 [the Mitchell Motor Car, transacted 2"d 8, Howard township, granted. | business in Kansas City the first of; Resignation of C. M. Leedy as jus- tice of peace of Osage township pre- sented and accepted and John Stangel appointed to fill unexpired term. ithe week. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Clark have returned to Rich Hill after a visit at) (the home of Hanley Clark, east of | RAT GS SOI CRIN Es | ing division of West Boone township into two voting precincts, granted. A. J. Erhart & Sons have been de-' Dramshop license granted J. L. \laying all the daylight passenger Garrison and A. C. Teft of Rich Hill. |trains for several days on account of Circuit Clerk Maxey presents cost \loading hogs into the express cars.—! bills in the sum of $562.65, allowed. | Adrian Journal. Township collectors have made Mrs. W. L. Pierpont of Wichita |final settlement with the court as is enjoying a visit here with relatives | for sale, now laying. \and friends. T. W. Legg. Frank Holland left the latter part; J.-F. Ludwick has taken possession the week on a business trip to | of the Rice property on High street which he recently purchased. J. P. Skillman of Rockville, who tricken with paralysis last week, is reported as rapidly recovering. ‘Col. S. W. Dooley is spending a from a recent illness. Mrs. G. M. Moore of Kansas City,: Henry Neushafer, manager of the is enjoying a visit here with her sister | Butler and Rich Hill Telephone Ex- Mrs. Chas. L. Fiske. change was a pleasant caller at The Chas. W. McFarland of McFarland Times office Tuesday. a pleasant visit at the home of the ¢ Sons, made a business visit to| J. A. DeArmond of Liberty, Mo., | payiiig for notice. Kansas City Friday. _ was in the city the latter part of the Hon. ©, A. Denton, State Pardon! week looking after his business inter- Attorney, is enjoying a pleasant visit | ©S'S here, Mr. DeArmond informs henreunithinomertalre: us that it is his intention to locate here,and engage in the practice of George Herrell and family enjoyed. jaw, a visit with the family of John F. | Bote Mieinay atti weg +team won the debate against the | Miss Ethel Herrell has returned to Hume high school at Hume Friday | Warrensburg after a brief visit here night, the subject for debate being , day for a visit at the home of his| With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. “Resolved, that the Acquisition of business with the county court, and Herrell. Foreign Territory is Detrimental to a A. J. Walters and family of Adrian, | Nation.” adjoining the city of Butler, Mo. have returned home from a pleasant; J, R. Kelso, of Sprague, has been | Will divide and sell on liberal terms. | Visit here with the family of A. M. ill for some time past of stomach ' Wallace. trouble and is no better. He has no Mrs, W. W. Blaker has returned to | been confined to his bed all the time, | Send for descriptive circulars, Ad-|her home in La Cygne, Kansas, after but is far from well, as only those being rapidly installed in the former dress thé owner, J. B. Duvall, Butler, | a pleasant visit with the family of W. , Who have been similarly afflicted can | McCary stand on South Main street.— 19-2t -:-/C. Travis. jh realize.—Review. W. P. Hall & Son of Adrian, com- laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harshaw of Spruce, M ‘Spruce, will be united in marriage at 20-1t. | The Adrian high school debating | six weeks. Kansas, accompanied by her ie ee Ibert Summit L. C. Cul son, Summit. | daughter Evelyn, in enjoying a visit | . pte |at the home of her parents, Mr. and, D- A. Zwahlen, Howard. ' C. R. Christman, Elkhart. iMrs. T. W. Silvers. ‘ W. O. Snodgrass, Deepwater. 14 births and no deaths during the w, R, Lewis, West Point. ‘past 8 months is the somewhat un- ‘usual record of Grand River town. Ladies Cemetery Association Ben- ship according to U. S. Blankenbak- efit. jenbaker, register of vital statistics. The Song of Hiawatha will be pre= Found—Diamond ring in Geo. W. sented by our talented young people Ellis box. Owner may have same by at the opera house Friday night, ‘calling at Geo. W. Ellis’ the jeweler, March 8, for the benefit of the Ceme- ‘Adrian, Mo., describing property and tery Association. The cause alone 20-It. should assure your patronage but the \ Geo. W. Elli character of the performance demands Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole of this city | YOU". attendance. You cannot afford ‘left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cali- to miss it. The standard as raised by fornia, where they will enjoy an ex. | these entertainments in the past will tended visit with relatives and friends, | "0t be lowered by this one. You will They expect to be in the West about not only be entertained, but highly \ instructed. Don’t forget, Friday night ‘atthe opera house. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Hon. J. Wallis Lewis and W. R. | Lewis, collector of West Point town- | ship were in Butler, Wednesday on| Local Firm Secures a Valuable Agency. while in the city favored The Times | J. F. Ludwick of this city has just | with a most pleasant call. | closed a deal whereby he will be The stock of dry goods and fix-| agent for Brinkley’s Sanador, a scien- ures for the new store of McKibben | tific remedy for eczema, dandruff, Son, arrived here the first of the} pimples on the face and all diseases rst of the week and they are now|of the skin. The preparation con- tains no grease but is nor soil the a mild-soothing * Miss Mattie Louella Harshaw, the | Mr. Charles Thomas Norton, also of | | Eldorado Sun. | The will of the late Holly P. Nick- hy and|ell, formerly of this county, was on; + | Saturday upheld by a jury in Judge |Thomas Seehorn’s division of the} The} liquid that does not s ‘clothing. The first application in- stantly relieves the itching. This re- | liable firm your money back if | not satisfactory. J. F. Ludwick, Drug- | gist, east side of square, Butler, Mo. 20-1t. pleasant visit here with friends. | al ‘ | forms us that he is well pleased with | H. P. Gardell and family, formerly | the result of his recent bred sow sale of near Sprague have removed to in which an average of $51.50 was their new home at Hutchinson, Kans. | made, Pure copper lightning rods, acety-' line gas plants for country homes, | Virginia M. E. church Sunday at 11a. wind mills and engines. 19-tf.|m, Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. Also John Ray, Butler, Mo. | service at Mt. Carmel 3:30 p. m. This The roof of the Mo. Pacific freight 'is the last preaching Sunday on the depot in the city caught fire from) west end of circuit, before annual, sparks from a locomotive. The flames | conference which convenes at .New were extinguished with but slight |Grand Avenue M. E. church March damage. 20. Pastor. There will be preaching services at; af i een BECE EDS! ureh Gut | Was a business visitor to the county week. Miss Sleeth has been selected | o¢ the estate of $20,000 to his widow. | Judge C, A. Calvird adjourned the home of the bride’s parents Wed- circuit court Friday evening to Satur- | nesday, March 20th, at high noon. | b y f land i Seo aa Re aon naccountmote lan Miss Mabel Sleeth who is attending les set for that date. sdidinot Wi mn fi \,, the State Normal at Warrensburg, Isaac Varnes of near Appleton City, | visited her parents here the last of the | seat Monday and favored The Times | by the State Educational Department | with a most pleasant call. to assist in the grading of the papers C. H. Letton, manager of the Car-/ of those taking the examinations for penter & Shafer Manufacturing Co., | first grade certificates. \ of this city, transacted business in| John Stone of Deer Creek town- | Adrian the last of the week. ‘ship this week announces as candi- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Martin, who date for the Democratic nomination | were called to this city on account of |/for county treasurer. Mr. Stone is |Jackson county circuit court. = |case grew out of the attempt of Man-| Public Sale. juel P. Nickell, whose share was $1.00, | Twill sell at public auction at my ee picals the will of Holly P. Nickell, lresidence south of Adrian, on west {which alloted $500 to each of his) /cavianand Butler road on other four children and the balance “Puesttay;-March-12;-1912 | Sale begins at 10 o'clock, sharp. | Newt Conyers wasin from Sprague; 56 Head of Live Stock—12_ horses, 'this morning, complaining of the con- | 4 mules, 8 cattle, 27 shoats, 3. brood |tinuous cold and stormy weather like | sows, thoroughbred boar, 4 sheep. |the rest of us. He stated in the course; Horses—1 all purpose bay mare, of conversation that several cases of | coming 10 years old; 1 bay mare.com- ,searlet fever had developed in his ing 8 years old, in foal to draft horse; section. The families of Mr. Gordon|1 bay mare 14 years old, in foal to ‘and Ernest Swarens had children | jack; 1 sorrel mare coming 8 years Oe wh we ww Sw 0 SS eS SS ws = the death of David Walker, have re-/a Democrat of the first water, strong afflicted, but it was hoped the dis-|old, automobile broke; 3 coming 4- With a Sincerity Suit } on your back you can put up a f | faultless front. It’s no trick to take your pick, so tasteful are the fabrics, so stunning the styles. Sincerity tailored and embellish- ed with a Sincerity Clothes label— the policy of insurance issued by the makers. See the NOBBY SPRING SUITS we are showing of this clebrated make. $15 to $22.50 JOE MEYER THE CLOTHIER | | | PBS BOSOM OOo eww § § § § j | ) f f § j f § [|_}_j]_____ | with relatives and friends at Spruce. turned to their home in Webb City. _ in the faith and always on the firing Mrs. C. A. O’Neal and family re- line. For years he has fought the j turned Monday to Hart, Texas, where | Lacey Ae sont aa pe eee {they are living on the McFarland}, NE ne US WENY ne Uevonony aul UG eH ECU TE RET OUD Can | one of the wheel horses of the party. |He is a gentleman of unquestioned Mrs. W. H. Thomas keeps a flock ‘ability and a high sense of honor, of Rhode Island Red chickens, and faithful to his trusts and loyal to his they have been laying so nicely of friends. He will make a strong race. late that she has kept count on the " results of their industry. She told | One of the biggest lodge banquets us this morning that for the month of ! re the eeanon'S being arranged for February her 17 hens had _ presented | y the Rich Hill camp of vial Sa her with 224 eggs, or 18 and two-| Woodmen for Thursday night, and thindedosen MyaeThomne wonders |! to be on a little different scale if any of her neighbors can beat it.— from the usual banquet. Arrange- Rich Hill Review. ments are being made to feed in the neighborhood of 400, and all at one Miss Velva Brannock and C. E. time. The 400 guests are expected | Thomas were united in marriage at/to take their places at the banquet ty Treasurer, was inadvertently an-! the home of the bride’s parents in| table at 8:30 or 9 o,clock and will be this city Sunday, March 3, 1912, at 5 given two and one-half hours to satis- o’clock p. m., Rev. Fred McGlum- | fy their appetites, while an elaborate Chas. Brannock of this city and is athe banquet hall. The Delamater comely.young lady of amiable dis-' orchestra has been engaged to fur- position. The groom is a young!nish music for the occasion, and the gentleman of honor, industry and | Woodmen and their guests are look: | ability. The happy couple will make ing forward to a real rich treat.—Re- their home near Worland. | View. is known throughout the county as! jease was in a mild form and that! year-old roadster mares; 2 coming 3- favorable weather conditions would | year-old geldings; 2 coming 2-year- jensue.—Review. |old roadsters; 1 mare and 1 gelding; ‘span good coming 4-year-old horse mules, 16 hands high; horse mule, coming 2 years old; horse mule colt. Cattle—Jersey cow, 13 years old, Miss Myrtle Blount of this city, | who is attending the Academy of| Music in Kansas City, took a promi-: Bud 08 wah 7 me ay | will be fresh about day of sale; cow, llentnel a atotnde naanie by '6 years old, giving milk; cow 4 years ‘the Womans’ Forei “y hnsonane (0 giving milk; 4 heifers, coming 2 ae : i ¥ | years old. > Society, rendering a piano solo, ‘‘The | Hogs 8 wood “biiod ae 97 ;Star Spangled Banner,’’ followed by | 08: omy Sot : jan encore, ‘‘Joy to the World.”’ Miss | Shoats, Welenig arn oy us 90 Ibs.; i thoroughbred Poland-China _ boar, . = eos 1 | Blount is an accomplished musician pedigree if desired. and is well known to music lovers in this city and vicinity. 4 head of sheep. | 250 bushels corn in crib. | Chas. M. Barkley, candidate for | This stock is not pampered up, the Democratic nomination for coun- | having decided suddenly to make sale. | Terms—$10 and under cash. On nounced in our columns last week | sums over$10, credit of9 months time ‘from Osage township. His announce- | will be given without interest if paid ‘ment should have read Mt. Pleasant! when due; if not so paid 8 per cent i | phrey officiating. The bride is the, entertainment is going on on a stage'township. Charley should make a/ will be charged from date. 4 per |charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | erected for the purpose in one end of ; good race for the nomination. He is/ cent straight off for cash. Purchaser a good Democrat, is fully competent | to give bankable note before remov- to fulfill the duties of the office and | ing property. |his friends are legion. He has ser-| Lunch served by ladies of Adrian ved as deputy circuit clerk, con-|M. E. church. R. P. HARPER. Jeff McCombs, Auct. | ducting his duties faithfully and with N. Moudy and G, T. Wolfe, Clerks. j honor and credit to himself.

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