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Bell called on ~ Mr and Mrs. D. wh Arbogast oy ; “evening: . dim Treasure, wife and baby were serials Monday from. Nevada - ‘on a visit, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treasure of ‘the west cea of . town, ‘Mr. and Mra.‘Logan Bright ‘visited ~ Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ferrell in the country west. W. B, Hamilton of Kansas City is ~. here improving his city property and visiting his children. Dee Arbogast left Sunday for Ala- bama; where he will be the guest this summer of Prof, Ira Craig, the artist from Old Walnut. . C. E. West of Route 2, Hume, re- news his subscription to The Times. Charley is all right if he is the only man on Route 2 that can eat greens. A. G. Metzler, I. H. Scrivner and J. W. Parleir have treated their store buildings to a new coat of paint, which surely helps the looks of 6th street. The Cecil brothers have. ‘completed their new residence on 7th street. “Grover Arbogast and Vintie Davis left Tuesday for their summer home at Pittsburg, Kansas...’ Mr. and Mrs. J.-L. Bell were pas- sengers to Butler on Monday’s train. Rowland Arbogast and sister, Ada, | . visited last: week with thir cousin Mr, and Mrs. John Heckadon and family of Reavely. Grandma Scott returned home Sat- |. urday. after spending the winter in Kanaas City with her daughter Mrs. Lockhart. Norval Wilson Arbogast~has. dis- posed of his interest in the show business and writes home from Malta know if “Dady”’ had In and Around Maysbuig. ~The surprise on Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ell Sunday, April 27, was a complete ‘success, It_was to celebrate. their 19th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Russell had gone as usual to Sunday School and when they re- turned some fifty neighbors and friends were gathered at their home with well filled baskets, The dinner was excellent as those preparing it seemed to do theirbest. Those pres- ent were: Nick Stroble and wife, Henry Stroble and family, Mr. Darle and wife, Harre Harness and family, Ben Harrison and family, Mr. Sisk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Mr. Coonrod, wife and sons; Mr. Godwin and family,,.Tan White and family, Montie Simpson and wife, .Mr. Ed- rington and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clarria, Edria and Leevand Harness. ‘After spend- ing a very pleasant day they all left wishing Mr, and Mrs. Russell many more wedding anniversaries. Mrs. Farmer was yot able to attend Sunday school Sunday. \ Bishop Cannon was taken suddenly ill a few nights ago and had to call the doctor. He is better at this writ- ing. Farming is on in full blast at pres- ent. Some of the farmers think they will plant corn this week. Preparations are being made for the Children’s Day, the first Sunday in June, at the Christian church. Rev. Smith filled his regular ap- _osagaiag at the Baptist church Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shelton are rejoicing over the arrival. of a baby dapehter at their house Friday, April Mr. Niswonger who has been quite sick.is improving slowly. Miss Audra Guthrie closed the suc- _ {cessful term of school'Friday April 18. Miss Winnie Frankenfield returned | 5 home Sunday from Rich Hill, where she had been visiting her sistérs. She was accompanied home by her} sister, Mrs. Ira Coyne and two child- ren. Snell Patterson ‘of Ft. Scott, Kank. s traveling solicitor for the Kansas City -Post, stopped off Thursday to visit his cousin, Mrs. D. H. Arbogast and family. since he had visited Foster and since then° he has visited many foreign - countries} having served four years | &% in the navy, fourteen months and five days.as a musician on the battleship It had been sixteen years | Bg Oregon, ‘when the- big fleet went |s around the world. Snell tells of the many sights he had. seen, and was -snore impréssed with Australia than any of the countries visited and thought less of Turkey... DINAH. ’ Fred Couch spent Thursday’ night . withhis schoolmates, Lyleand Sarasa. * Fisher. : Mrs, D. K. Walker, daughter “ad aunt, Miss Walker, visited Mrs. Wm., Newell, Friday. A. a. Hoyt and family visited Mr. BUTLER, MISSOURI, Mrs. Clary. who has been a poorly the past week is able to be up i Lizzie Bear spent saturday night | and around. - R. K. Godwiy and family visited S, NUMBER 28 | bananas, caniy, neannts and ocoline Mulberry and WesterneBates. id Sunday with her parents. There were several ditended the| Mr. Niswanger’s Sunday afternooB,| Gance at Sim Cowels Saturday night. Mrs. Tan White and daughters. Miss Minnie Dudney visited” Mrs. Sterling Harness and her new dauigh- ter, Sunday afternoon. ‘i Mrs. Dudney and mother, M Compton, visited at Mr. Marti 8 Sunday. ‘ Katherine Middleton spent Sunday F with homefolks. Mrs. Jimmy Harrison and little son of Butler and Mr. Samp Hendricksog’: and family spent Sunday at Andrew. Workmans. Rev. Smith went to Faraier 's Sun- day and Tan White spent Sunday evening with them and listened to Charley Steward’s graphophone. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCleney spe! if Sunday with Mrs. McCleney’s peromets Mr. and Mrs. Clark. One of Jake Doll’s. little boys had the misfortune to get badly kicked by a horse last week. Mrs. Snow and daughter, Yada,4 and Mrs. Dudney and daughter, Min: nie, were shopping in Aaron Sature, day. Mesdames Harnessand White think they have aboui the only new gard- ens in the neighborhood. day to spend a week with her aunt Iva Dale. A NEIGHBOR. Bluegrass Pasture. 25 or 30 head of horses wanted to pasture at my place, 1 mile south- west of public square. Fine blue- grass, plenty of water, hog wire fence. $1.50 per month. L. P. Simpson, Phone 6 on 15. Butler, No. 6, with Mary Bo played with Reetis Bush Monday. Sunday to attend the funeral of little Rey and spent Sunday night with). . thelr son, pies Benders ad wife. ne in Amsterdam last Saturday. Myrtle Cowel of Pleasanton were know just where they will move but} we wish them all the good luck and happiness in their new home. | tween 90.and 100 men and women} gathered at the home of Frank Cowel to remind Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bright! of their marriage. lead and made all the noise they could | Crusey sale last Thursday. ‘|and when the women started the air: was full of music and then they were Amsterdam last Saturday. all seated and treated to oranges, | | rand all had a good time. Alice Bear en one day last week | Henry Constable came over and! Little Charley Craig is improving | Lnicely and we hope for his recovery. | Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miller and chil-| dren spent Sunday with his father | rand mother of this place. | aunt, and other refreshments. They danced 1a few sets on the porch. all had a good time: We sure _ AUNTIE. ~~ Elkhart Well, this don’t look very much like spring. Had quite a frost last ; week. Very little corn planted yet, | we are needing rain. Little Joe Clapp is on the sick list. Mrs. John Messick is reported on | the sick list: G. W. Armentrout and family and Mag Scott, and Miss Euppie| Little Earl Green Rey-Vaughn Ben- | |eott visited at R. L. Scott’s last Sun- dure, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ben- | day ‘|dure, died at his home south of town i \Saturday, April 25, 1913. He was 1/one day last week. Most of his stuff year and 1 month old. He leaves a! father and mother, two brothers and | two sisters, besides.a host of friends | at John Page’s last Saturday. ‘/and relatives to mourn forhim. The| funerat was held at the house Sunday ‘Jat 12:30 by Rev. Smith and the re-| {mains were laid to rest in the Hume cemetery. The parents and ‘other, relatives have the sympathy of the | entire community. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bendure came | Mr. Guy Bright of Foster and Miss| They don’t | Last Monday night there was be-, The men took the ' |Home scribe? Leer fi i from that part. - united in marriage April 25, 1913, at/| Little Mable Dale Harris went at Mound City, Kansas. The writer attended the Crusey sale sold very well. Henderson Keeton and family called Miss Florence Keeton is staying | with Mrs. Messick while she is on the sick list. Aunt Mag Scott and Miss Euppie ‘were trading at Elkhart last Saturday. The writer’s wife says that she will |have to tie him up to keep him from | working too hard. I. L. Lockridge and wife were trad- What has become of our North New We miss the news What was the matter with Rambler last week that he didn’t show up? John Stephens and wife visited at | Will Kershner’s last Sunday. The writer and wife visited at Charley Kershner’s Jast Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Allen is building a new room to her house. Harris of Merwin attended the Tom Rayborn took in the sights at JOHNNY. The rush of spring work and news being scarce, the r rs of the Times have had a two weeks rest of \| reading our nonsense. James Braden the carrier on Route one who has been on the sick list for two months, commenced to make the Route again Wednesday. Ekke Taute and helpers @re busy getting material on the ground for a new barn. J. H. Leiner lost a valuable cow the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Renty Stilwell and son Teddy of Sheridan, Wyoming, arrived Friday for a ‘visit with their relatives and many friends. Mrs. A. J. Grimsley and daughter Marie are visiting in Kansas City at the Harry Cram home. Stanley Morwood and Cecil Porter High School students of Butler walk- ed home after school Friday evening 14 1-2 miles in three hours. The Mulberry school closed Friday and Miss Inez Beck and pupils gave an interesting program at the church in the evening toa a packed house. It shows that there had been some special training. ~ There are three rural graduates from the school this year, Laura Hedrick, Johnny Dyk- man and Bert Jones. Those not missing a day or being tardy~ were: Nando Williams, May Hennon, Wil- lie, Maggie and Minnie Dykman. Several had missed only two days. Mrs. J. ©. Sageser was a caller on Mrs. T. H. Smiser Monday. Joe B. Albin and daughter Ruby were shopping in Butler Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Bard were county seat visitors Saturday. Ross Garren made a business trip to Butler Saturday. Claude Morwood and Charley Rob- erts drove over to Butler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wiemers, Henry Kaufman and family, Mrs. H. Lemers A and children, Fred Frederick were guests at J. H. Leiners Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ewbank and two children visited at the Rambler home Sunday. Miss Mattie Mager visited Elsie Englehardt of the Grand View neigh- 3 | borhood Sunday. Is MONEY EARNED BY EASY METHODS — You-can save several. dollars on your spring suit-and-can be even better dressed than if you -” bought old-fashioned-made clothes. are considered the best clothes in America. We have the Coy: agenc t, oe: y Straw Hate in: Spit Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Gardner visit- ed at Peter Morwood’s Sunday. The Misses Lottie, Lillie, and Thel- ma Mager visited the Misses Maude, Irene and Stella Ewbank Sunday. Rev. Maschoff and family visited at J. H. Leiners, Sunday evening. Harlan Porter will have Red Ber- muda; Southern Queen and Yellow Nausomond Sweet potato plants for § | sale after May 5th. Harry Porter is working for Claude Morwood. Charley Weller and J. M. Smalley are drilling wells. The Amoret boys have organized a band and music will soon be floating on the air at this bustling village. Look out for an early wedding. RAMBLER. ~ Resolutions Whereas, it has pleased the Su- } preme Architect of the Universe to at the popluar prices— G4 | call from labor to rest our dearly be- ES | loved brother, Dallas Drake, who died April 21st, 1913, therefore, Resolved: That in the death of Bro. Drake, his family have lost ade- voted husband and father, the Lodge a faithful and useful member, and the community an upright and honored citizen. “Resolved: That we will ever bear in grateful, rememberance the zeal and fidelity with which Bro. Drake discharged all his Masonic duties, and will try to imitate his devotion to the grand Principles of our Fraternity. Resolved: That we tender our heart-felt sympathy to the bereaved widow and chiJdren, and recommend: them to the care of that God whom Bro. _— served, and in whom be