The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 17, 1912, Page 1

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NUMBER 52 " BUTLER; MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER '17, 1912. a Mulberry and Western Mates. Frank Bohlken and son Walter, and|ing the past three weeks with her A. J. Meints and sons, ‘Will and Ed George Meints were guests at Henry |daughter, Mrs. White, returned to ; i Dykman’s Sunday. her home in Butler Monday. were making cider and getting ap- 7 . ) plés at the E..E. Boar orchard] Rev. G. P. Krebs of Rich Hill will} We are glad to see Mrs. Russell ial preach in English at Mulberry Sun-|able to be out again. Peter Morwood returned home| %2¥ October 20, at 2:30. Miss Ruie Thurman and a Mr. from Joplin Thursday and is report-|. Miss Ola Nichols visited from|Wells were married at the home of Wednesday to Friday with her sister|the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Richard Goode in Amsterdam. | Bert Thurman, Sunday afternoon at |of the contents, He had some insur-| Weat Deepwater Items... " Miss Nola Ellis visited at W. H. |#2°° Ww ha ideal fa PS erenies mari Shelt Mudd lost his barn one day| woatherst precene me “tem! fal struck by light- Mrs, Tom Rayborn lett, last week | Wnt "Orr, Mt Was sd lot ot tail,| The concrete bridge under con- for a visit to friends at Moundville, ed hay in the barn and some hogs| Struction over what is known as the Mo. : ~. | were burned up. Donovan branch in Summit town- C. B. Henderson and family re- The writer attended the Old Sett- ship, is progressing fine and will be turnee back to Bates county last bark ohinle, . THb#S Was'a ¥ry. qood quite an improvement to the road, _| ed better. Sunday. He has settled on his farm. Mr. and M: d family|. Mac Braden and Chris Meints took -00 o° We are glad to welcome them back abgaea pat pel Blows hip ana ay en gels sii ‘ in the sights at Kansas City Wednes-| Mrs. R. A. Emanduelson and two ay ee by oi Ai a to our community, e hear about: is the Hi Clark last Sunda: day. children Margaret and Roy who have |!er. There were about one hun i speech that Judge Calvard made in| Homer ‘s junday. been visiting her father George B. |guests invited. They received some __ The writer visited at J. I. Strein|the court room’ that evening. We Mrs. E Wix visited h Lou Dudley and helpers of Amoret Bohlken, left Monday for their h very nice presents one night last week and we put in 2] failed to hear hi ws, Emma Wix visited at her! a+4 painting the Mulberry church. I AO aaa Scaled ; ? tim aver olds tines: ear him. daughters, Mrs. Rosa Wix, Sunday. F at Lodge Pole, Nebr. Her brother! Mr. Gilbert, of Oklahoma, was we i alio ted Macros McKissick, |. Last Thursday being Mrs. I. L.| Mrs w.c, Turpin is visiting her Pale pela ot Ol in ager" at} Will H. Bohlken accompanied them| buried at Cove Creek Sunday after- + | Lockridge’s birthday, quite a number daughter, Mrs: Ed Winters this @ Smalley and Weller coal mines. | as far as Kansas City. noon. The bereaved ones have the for a pond aan genta. Hoos Ua, |of her friends with well filled bas-| Wea These frosty mornings are good for)""cyies R. Bowman made a bus-|svmpathy of al 9 kets arrived about noon and it is re- é . i ‘rst i i ‘ cle George lots of good for his Old | oovted that the dinner was all that| Quite a number from this vicinty| Friday was Fayella Stilwell’ acy ee Aer ele Binge aa tonk-ainiar friends to call and talk o! the anybody could wish for and some of took in the Royal Stock show last/birthday and about forty of her Henry Paben of Lyons county,| Mr. Gilbert went to Butler M days ah the good old times that Wel i. women said that the fresh fish | Week. friends spent the evening at her! Kansas is visiting at R. Bohlken, : sing : EER EE PON used to have 40 years ago. were fine, Mr, J, H Baker is taking quite a home. A jolly good time was had, Rambley has been hauling his cro Mi H as: We hear it reported that there was Mi Kershner add ker daughter | number of fine Poland China hogs to|#24 it was chicken crowing time be- eee - i. P| Mr. Hart and Sam Jacobs are haul- found a dead man on the railroad, a was pl t callers at the home of | Appleton City for his hog sale to be {ore all left for home. rghinhas ene ‘a “ fk i owers ing Bi 9 the ipo hide Toom half mile south of Amsterdam last the writer one day last week. . held Thursday the 17th. We wish Claude Martin left Saturday morn- bel a fee ‘ is going to ul ul n his Friday evening. ‘We haven't heard . f hin for Nugent, Iowa to spend the Charley Roberts and Claude Mor- | house which Mr. Jacobs lives in. the particulars of it. We a rapier i. bi bit a petite sence oe et . wood drove over to Butler Sunday. Joe Jacobs nought apples at Mr. We are glad to see that North New pasiot se! ine Gt pe ciesces id Bott ee eae PhP John Foster had a load of pears| Mf. and Mrs. T. H. Smizer were Sisk’s Monday. cae ee Weluvsie glad to meet all of his old friends. has no water. We hope he will have | the Virginia orchard-in Ameter-| trading in Amste ey: ___A NEIGHBOR. double dose last week. better luck dam Saturday. He reports the trees} Dr. J.C. Sageser delivered fat hi Perry Mains, Harve Husted and Clem Custer and. Mra. Kershner | better luck soon. : still loaded. porkers in Amsterdam Monday. Hon. John P. Gordon to ' Roy Hockett are running the Ward Lear. dw Nin lane W.H.) The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J.| Mrs. M. Wiemers was trading in RAMBLER. Speak Here. coal mine. They are getting out y red H. Baker, living eight miles east of| amoret Saturday, _ In and Around Maysburg. Hon. John P. Gordon, State Audi- Chartey Spillman and family will} Butler was buried Friday Oct. 11th. ; : ya, ,|tor, will deliver two speeches in A. J. McKee, and family of} George Fisher and family visited Bates county Tuesday, October 29th, leave this week to locate in some K “The Wedding” at Redmon school | Blanchard, Iowa, have moved to ‘hha? other part. are sorry to | ‘ i : , Q at Mr. Hibbs’ Sunday. ‘ . 4 F f at of our, community, |2ouse Friday night was a. eucoess | Amoret “He has bought the W. A.| Price Hudson and Harry Hibbs are neo | a ‘Buber 7, 7:90 eae the family out of our community. About $20 was taken in. Miss Stella. ‘i +. ella | Downey farm east of town. Bow- ‘ A But we wish the best of luck. Hendrix and Miss May McKee tied in| man and Williams made the trade. threshing near Culver. p. m. Mr. Gordon is one of the Mrs. Deacon Fritts was reported / the vote for ‘the prettiest girl, each The protracted meeting closed Fri-|most hated of the Administration by on the sick list last week. getting a box of oaey, a Will R. George and Bert Bohlken, | day night as Rev. Carpenter had to| the Hadley brand of pie.counter poli- ; Ed and Fanny Meints, Clause and|,¢. . Sty | $307 7 Charley Mizner called at the bar- r 7 fac - fill an appointment at Quick City|ticians whom he has thwarted in gi R. B. Keeble is hauling gravel and | Riekers Dykman drove up to Block, Sunday and was going to start to|their attempts to raid the state treas- ber shop '‘lagt Sunday morning to get bas x cement for the foundation of a new | Kansas Saturday and visited at the Louisville, Kentucky, Tuesday to the|ury with ‘‘expense accounts,” and ahaircut, but the barber was so ._ | busy fe failed to get the job done. bet Hs be constructed on the C. A.) John Caughman home. Preachers’ Convention. There were|his course in the protection of the Joe Raybora and Buck Manship JOHNNY.. aly Mr. and Mrs, Bernie Bohlken and|four obeyed the Gospel during the people’s money has gained for him was out calling on their friends last| » ie ‘Wm. Charters, dre is. painting. his | daughters, Minnie and Fahnie. ‘Will| meeting and were baptised Sunday|the admiration of all honest men, Sunday evening. ‘Melbourne, Oct. 14.—The Common- | house this week. -and Anna Meints visited at the M. H.|evening. They were Ermine. and| regardless of politics. He is well in- Lee Landreth had the bad luck to} wealth’Parliament has voted toaward| ‘If anyone has a young horse he|Meinen homeéSunday, Fred Zimmer and two of Mr. Page’ s| formed on the issues of the day and loose his house ‘one day last week. It|$25'to parents for every child born in| wants broke to the saddle, just call/ Mr. and Mrs. R. Bohlken, John{ boys: makes a strong talk. Every voter was burned down. They saved most} Ai Bt es) Brat fon “Dutch.””_ _ SALLY_ANN, jDykman and family: Mr. and Mrs.) Mr, Richards, wo has been spend: | hear him. some good coal. Charley Kershner and ‘wife and the writer and his wife all spent last Sunday evening at the home of Will Kershner. We-had a pleasant’ timé. We hear it reported that Uncle Tom Hackett has the chills. i Boyd Kershner. was seen going west last Sunday evening towards, old West Point. Is the opportunits we are offering you to buy the New Fall Suits and Coats we are showing at such low prices. Everything that is new and best for women and men to wear this fall is here in abundant variety. Beautiful garments carefully tailored and cleverly made from the best quality fabrics with new- est and most favored shades. 50 Plush Coats; satin lined, sells 76 ladies and misses’ caracal : elsewhere at $20; our special...... $15 coats, elsewhere $10; our price $7 30 35 handsome tailored suits, serges, cheviots and $9 98 fancies; sells elsewhere at $15; our price........... ° You will enjoy seeing them. Men’s Clothing Department We urge you to visit our Men’s Clothing Department before you make any purchases. We have the most complete stock of men’s and boys’ clothing in Bates county and always have uncommon bargains to offer you. fae sults, 52 inches long, wens, ane $7.50 All wool suits, hand sie: : $18 to $20 Ce Ce eeerecercccrereseccs i i ie oy Boys’ suits from... é,..: sea ae $150 to $7.50 Boys’ overcoats from................sccecee eee eee eeees Remember, every Garment we sell bears our Guarantee

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