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eekly ¢ VOL. XXXV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1913. FOSTER. North New Home. Today is city election and of course} Mrs. Chandler left Friday for it will go) Democratic. Dee Jennings and facther came down from Kansas City Monday. A. H. Loyd was up to Butler Mon- day on business. Mr. and ,Mrs. Frankenfield were Rich Hill visitors the first of the week, Rowland Arbogast attended the fifth Sunday meeting of the Baptist at Rich Hill Saturday and Sunday. Uncle Charley Briscoe was a busi- ness visitor to Rich Hill:Monday. Roy Vaughn came up from Nevada Monday on the 2 o’clock; returning on the 4 o'clock local. Ike Appelby was up to Butler Fri- day. ‘or particulars, ask Ike. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Treasure have moved to the A. G. Metzler property on 7th St. Making garden and sowing oats is the order of the day. Mrs. Eastley of New Home, visited ‘Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Will Humphrey and family. Clarence Click-and children left on the west bound train Wednesday evening for Kansas. T. B. Scott and grandson} were up to Pleasanton Tuesday. Jim Vaughn and H. A. Decker were arrivals on Monday’s pee nee from Kansas City. W. P. Cobb has set a good example by using the road drag. Let the good work go on. John Pierce and family of Pitts- burg, Kansas is visiting relatives and friends in Foster the past week. ‘Will Zimmerman and wife left Sunday evening for Ballard, where they were called by the serious illness of his mother at that place. Aunt Rachael Welch, accompanied by ifer‘neivé Mrs. ‘Burnett;-returned home Saturday from Holden and other Missouri points where she had been spending the winter with rela- tives. Harry Martin came down from the city Sunday to spend a few days with his parents. The box supper Friday night at the Foster school was well attended and an enjoyable time was had. The, proceeds amounted to $18.40. D. H. Arbogast received by express Tuesday.a gallon of wine from rela- tives in California, it being his fifty- third birthday. Many thanks to the donor for surely “thou hast kept the good wine until now.’ DINAH. Suits, Suits, Suits, Black-Arnold. Worland Roy Jennings and family’ moved to Hume last week. 4 Lizzie Bear spent Sunday with her Coyet Mullis and wife moved in the Milo Miller property Saturday. Orion Kinney and George Bobo took supper at J. F. Buslies Sunday night. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Giles and son, Jewel, were Pleasanton callers Sat- urday and brought home with them a baby 3 years old and a larger girl who they will take to raise. Mrs. Geo. Spence spent a few days last. week with per mother, Mrs. Mullis. - Mr. Kinney and Mr. Wisdom and son, Otis, hauled each a Mr. Kinney Monday.- - . Ritis Bush; Orion ° Kinney and ‘ a to Rich Hill eee a Cot Mullis March Columbia, Mo., to visit with her chil- drén, Will and family, Lewis and Miss Clara. Tom Dark and wife spent Thurs- day at J. L. Strein’s. Misses Gladys and Golden Darnes, were visiting home folks last week. | Bert Warner has the smallpox. “Miss McCann, the Nyhart school teacher, is staying at Dr. Patterson’s this week. Jim Morris and family spent Sun- day at Brick McCoy’s. Mr. Linendoll and wife, and Meritt | Pickett and family visited at Ben Pickett’s Sunday. Miss Lydia Strein sold a nice Mam- | moth Bronze gobbler to Mrs. Geo. Ruble Tuesday. Lon Smith and family, Skyler and Linlie Ehart visited at Fred Medley’s Sunday. Frank Miller and family spent Sun- day with her mother, Mrs. Lemaster. Mrs. John Phelps left Monday for | El Dorado Springs to see her brother- in-law, William Hutchinson, who is very low. Henry Herman and family visited at John Ehart’s Sunday. The County Surveyor, J. H. Etter, was in North New Home Monday surveying lines and corners for John hart. Jack Skaggs and Albert Linendoll dragged the roads from Henry Ehart | to Jack Skagg’s Tuesday. Mrs. Mattie Richman is staying with homefolks this week. Mr. and Mrs. Butler visitors Monday. Harve Morris and wife are the proud parents of a fine boy. Mrs. Henry Ehart spent Tuesday | afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. J. | W. Jones. COR. McCormack were Elkhart Well, it looks a little like spring once more. The biggest rush of work at present is everybody is dig- ing cellars. Bad time for farming; some few | have planted potatoes, no oats sown, no garden made. W. S. Rayborn has had a first-class ; case of the measels, but is getting all | right. The ‘Republicans and the Bull ‘Moose had a love feast. They joined jin and skinned two of our boys at the election on the 25th. John Reeves smoke house burned one day last week and all of his lard ‘and meat went up in the flames. Col. Lockridge and wife spent last |Sunday at the the home of Deacon | Fritts. | Charley Henderson and wife called | last Sunday at the home of the writer. Miss Alice Henderson spent last ‘Sunday at the Mizner home. John Daniels’ little girl got her hand badly mashed in a door one day last | week, Tom Rayborn and wife were trading in Amsterdam last Saturday. John McDaniels and wife of Sweet Springs, Mo., are here on a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Armen- ' trout. | We would like to know what has become of our Virginia pencil'shover. W. A. Crumley and wife called on uncle Jim Coughlin last Sunday. Mrs. Coughlin is reported on the sick list. Evans Spillman and wife visited at his mother’s last Saturday night. Mrs. Spillman and Mrs. Maggie | Keeton were out calling last Sunday evening. Mrs. E. Heavilin, Mrs. Mary Steph- ens and Mrs. Charley Kershner called al. on Mrs, John Stephens last Tuesday | while we all went to the election. Joe Rayborn called on the writer | one day last week. John Halford was trading in Am- sterdam last Saturday. Amsterdam is going to have a big! stock sale next Saturday. If you, want some good bargains you had | better come out. Clarence Spillman bought a fine | hog of Park one day last week. JOHNY. Mulberry and Western Bates. Finey Phibbs is helping Eke Taute | with his farm work. Rambler lost a valuable cow Friday casion and invited i ina few of ‘their | friends to enjoy the day with her. | Those present were her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dykman and daughter Minnie, and son George, ;and Maggie Dykman. T. H. Smiser made a business. trip to Amsterdam Thursday. Kelly Porter is working for Claude | Morwood, Charles R. Bowman made a busi- |ness trip to Kansas City the first of ‘the week. | John Dykman, Frank Bohlken, | Mack Braden, Charley Roberts Clause ‘and Rickus Dykman dragged the roads .Monday. Miss Fanny Meints is on the sick I by the latter getting too close to the list. hind feet of a mule. There was an unusually largecrowd in Amoret Saturday. A _ stranger might have thought it an election, from the number councils of war being held, but it was only the suc- | cessful candidates telling how they telt after winning. R. L. Nichols and son Clarence visited at Charley Goode’s in Amster- dam Sunday. Maude and Irene Ewbank visited Helen and Edith Walker Sunday. W. J. Bard was a county seat visitor Saturday. Oliver Behrnes is reported very low with the rheumatism. fi Homer Nichols has engaged to! help Will Westover with the spring work. Ike Booi was a caller at Harlan Porter’s Thursday. Mrs. Peter Morwood and _ son Claude went to Butler Monday to visit with Mr. Moorwood who is un- der the doctor’s care. Sunday was little Miss Minnie Bohlken’s birthday and her parents gave her a dinner in honor of the oc-' | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leiner visited at Eke Taute’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohlken and son Walter, Fred Meints and family ' visited at A. J. Meints Sunday. Clause, Rickus, Johny and Willie Dykman spent Sunday with George and Bert Bohlken. Paul Martin made a business trip to the county seat Monday. The March lion died at last and it looks like spring had come. RAMBLER. On the Wing. Cyrus Nestlerode has _ bluegrass pasture to take in stock on. One of John Geer’s children broke its arm last Saturday. Born to the wife of Harin Morris a baby bey Monday. L. P. Simpson was seen driving a fresh milk cow home Monday. G. W: Frank is improving his farm by fencing. Lon Dixon has bought him another farm and is putting up some good fencing. Henry Eiler and A. G. Hoytare re- THE SAME PRICE The World Over Even if You Don’t Need a New Suit - Come in and Just Look Everything that Dame Fashion has decreed for Spring 1913 is here waiting for your watch- ‘ful eye. English, Scotch and Cheviot effect Plain and Fancy Serges in blue, grey, mixed colors Extreme and Conservative Models WE PARTICULARLY RECOMMEND Kuppenheims and Styleplus Clothes For Men and Young Men $15 $17 $20 $25 "Spring Cravats Spring Hats ‘Spring Underwear Everything for the Men's and Young wottlity the telephone poled between Eiler’s and the Tygard school house on the waterworks line. : Ed Wilcox is putting up a fine hennery and it looks well. Jack Taylor, Doyle West and Mr. Wise are still hauling saw logs to J. L. Porter’s sawmill on Bones Fork. Neighbor Bros. have just complet- ed a nice hen house. j Jesse Ruddle killed himself a fine mess of ducks Friday. The Craven boys killed eight ducks at two shots on the Miami the other day. Vern Daniels spent Monday sport- ing with his gun along the Miami. Mrs. Leonatha Herrington visited Grandma Lamartus Saturday after- noon, Mrs. Frank Nance has duck eggs for sale; 50c for 15. Route 6, Butler. Miss Bertha Craven closed a seven months’ school Friday afterwhich she walked home through the mud. Charley Burk is putting his thrasher in fine shape for the season. G. W. Money hauled hay through the mud to town Tuesday. G. W. West has moved on the old Phelps farm vacated by M. H. Meno. Frank Adison of Panama, is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. Ike Lockridge and other old friends in and around Vir- ginia. Frank Craven has returned from Lake Park, California, where he has been visiting for several months. Wm. Lamaster is chopping cord- wood for Jas Strain. Wn. Cretsfield wants to buy timo- thy hay. Frank Miller spent one day last week with Mrs. Miller’s mother. Miss Maud Martin closed one of the finest terms of school at Lost Corner that was ever taught there. Mary and Perry Nance visited H. J. Martin and family Sunday. Frank Miller and family visited her mother, Mrs. Lemasters Sunday. Uncle George MckKissick is very | low at this writing. Lee Phelps, wite and baby visited relatives and friends this week. N. M. N. In and Around Maysbure Mr. Sam Farmers have | their cyclone cave. | Ernest Clary and wife spent Sun- | day at Richard Patt’s. Weslie Dale and family took din- {ner with Sterling Harness. | Ernest Middleton and wife are ‘the proud parents of a fine baby girl iwhich came to their home March | 30th, | R. K. Godwin and family went to Mr. Ramsey's from Sunday School | Sunday. Tan White and boys made a_ fence | for Mrs. Dudney Saturday. s. Pearl Simpson called on Mrs. Clary Friday. Mrs. Clark’s mother, Mrs. Williams of Clinton and her brother are visit- ing at Mrs. Clark’s at present. They spent Friday at Mrs. James Me- Cleney’s, a daughter of Mrs. Clark. Ernest Middleton’s have moved in their new house, first west of the Hackler school house. Mr. and Mrs. White’s baby has been ill the past few days with the grippe. Mr. Sam Farmer went to Sam Staton)s from Sunday School. About all the men can do these days is to hunt ducks. Harve Harness and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Harness’ parents Mr. Patt’s. Mrs. Phil Hendricson and small finished children visited Sunday at Mr. An- drew Worman’s. We were glad to learn that Mr. Cordia Simpson and family had land- ed safely in California. A NEIGHBOR. : Take Notice. - The annual meeting of the Ladies Cemetery Association will be held at the Ohio St. M. E. Church on. Satur- day, April 5 at 2:30 p. m.° Every member is expected to be present. Mrs, J. Everingham, President. Mrs. J. F. Smith, Secretary.