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BUTLER MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1913. NUMBER 45 and Western Bates. pai goed ch rahe lean Elkhart ‘Thanks to you fellows for the com-| attend the funeral of J. C. M. Young; | Virginia and Grand J.. M. Smalley ani sons, ee aang : 2)! ttis so hot and dry in this section | Blimentary ticket to the fair, and we| Mr. Radford is reported to be im- View Pick-U; ly. rs, Arth ur Page visited atlinat news is scarce and the worat|*@ Sry we didn’t get to use it. We| proving at this writing. Leng Fred. Ewbank’sSunday. =| part of it is we didn’t get to go to the would liked to have been thereand| Houting water, digging comm Most ofthe: farineny. in (is. comer Tuesday and avd | hee caller at Herman|fair, We had to stay at home and _ seen all of our old friends. | cutting aaa filing silos oo munity attended the Fair last week. r’s Monday. j fe woul j pelinyen A They say it ~ Mage! y- pump water for the stock. would have had a jolly good| the day in this section. ey to sd re oer 0 Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Smiser and| Mrs. Fred Ewbank and children) pir, J i : Mr ° rs. Judy died at the home of her H ; Geuzhtor Ida and Aicths, Mra, Jasper| Visited Mrs, J. B, Albin Monday: |dsughter, Mra, Tom Hockett, last| Aeporter said that he had seen| MTS Hose Sicknor, forwerly of this) | Mrs. Galloway and children of Harbert and. @fiildren spent Wednes-| Charley Weller spent Sunday at|Monday and was buried at Scott cem- John Hayes of Kansas City, at the penis ae " ut now of Montrose, is/Kansas City are visiting her sister, day at the Edgar A. Smiser home in| Will Westover's. etery, She has’ been sick for some fair. We would have been glad to| 8°!ously ill with an abscess. Mrs. Louis Lent. Titaterdain, , ‘| Harry Crawford and famity and| time. have seen our old friend. We miss| Burt Radford and Joe Parland have} Mrs. B. E. Parker of Adrian is vis- Mayor C. H. Hutchins took in the|aunt, Mrs. Torence of Pittsburg, Pa.,| It is reported that Mrs. Hockett is| Mie Smiling countenance on the streets Purchased new corn binders. iting her mother, Mrs. James Cuzick. sights at the county fair Wednesday. |Johey, Mary and Elen’ McKee were quite sick. She was unable to attend | n we go down there. Arlie Drennon was called to Butler| Lora Roberts and Fay Stilwell went The Homer township board at their | @uests at Dr. J. C. Sageser’s Friday. |her mothers funeral. ade bas become of our writer|Sunday evening on account of thejto Rich Hill Monday to visit Mi a" “angie hig ad pihcmly ue and pia oe} iy are Bayh Mr. and Mrs. Knapp of Prior, or. eee =e Fears ash bese — bead of - oil Brice a ‘i look after the roadwork on Se g a little lady that arrived at|lahoma, are here on a visit at the a » eo. Hartle, wife an yy daugh- iiss Luella Conrad, the teacher at 10-11: District 65, John Dykman, | their home Sunday, Aug. 24. home of Mrs. Jobn Daniels. They |£- yw Kid Johnny had tostay|ter, Minda Pauline, of Eldorado| Grand View for this winter, was in Frank‘Hedrick, Harlan Porter. Dis-| Marie Williams and Mrs. Shells|report it very hot and dry down} stoc one and pnmp water for his Springs, visited last week with Mrs. this neighborhood last Monday. trict 66, Clarence Hawk, Jesse Bar-| were callers on Mrs. Mary Taylor there. The small grain was very G. W. Armentrout has th " Hartle S parents, Mr. and Mrs. David} Fred Shaw and family of Amoret ton. Charley Rice. District 67, C. A. | Sageser Saturday evening. good, but the corn is badly burned. |—. a4; ; Bie concrete Nyniten ___ | were Sunday visitors at the home of a Gray, Geo. Fail, John Simpson. Dis- = M foundation of his new barn all in and] w, F, Feugate and famil: f War-| Sam Grimsl 1 way. ’ There will be an ice cream supper} We hear there was a wedding in {it is a dandy. - F. Feuga' family of War- rimsley. trict 68, Fred C. Ewbank, Oscar y rensburg visited the first of the week Harris, "James Flemmin " Every- at the Mulberry church Friday even-|Elkhart the latter part of last week./ Mrs. Golder Kershner was a pleas-| with hi ic th a bie Mrs. Barr and daughter, Mrs. Stev- body that wants good oats sider ing Rage “Every oely woeied. Mr. Porter and Miss Hedrick were!ant caller at the home of Mrs. E F . rother and family, Jasperjens, visited with Mrs. Hardinger ‘si aad ship will feet ed to be on|_,Miss Blanche Stilwell of Amoret, married. We wish them the best of | Heavilin one day last week. ese es : sashbesind the job; a Tait es, Lat as hear visited her cousin, Fayett Stilwell | luck. ec illlKkeratiien istputine in corde Miss Nellie Schindler of Kansas} Several attended the ball game be- Hoade Genitine ar | Monday. Col. Lockridge and wife took in| good concrete bridges in Elkhart, |i? Visited two days last week at} tween Amoret and New Home Sun- Ta lidas Visits the County Fatt ane and Mrs. M. yee and Jno. | the fair one day last week and they| Mrs. Spillman spent last Saturday ee oe ~ Seore was 28 to 2in favor of : oon were guests of Geo. B. Bohl-jreport it good...It must have been /at the h i moret. Thursday morning long before sun- | * sah Men neal at the home of Mrs. John Daniels. F up the boys at Rambler's home were taeda neo AMBLER Hep beqauaas the Colonel didn tget! Jim Fuller and wife, Even Spill-| his farm. Th ae _ Mrs. Warren Ayres and children , ome untilyabotit one o’clock that} 4 i . @ men put in a blast! Sundayed at the home of E. E. Eg- all astir. One chased out and milked eae abies man and wife and Miss Mizner all| Saturday noon and Sunday morning] gleson. old Speckle;another in the far end of} The Largest Spinach Farm. Tisai Wieesunsic andl Ph Rant jcalled at Mrs, Spillman’s last Sunday | there was eight feet of water in the] This part of tl the pasture. getting up the team,) What is said to be the largest spin- | took diet at W. H. oo ae eee: JOHNNY. | well. laeeapeeitetl at ihe a inB ie 4 : . . > | irra <p ahginse saa i ' d Ss fast and tha becket filled with reat ach farm in the country is inthe val-jday. i Eastern Bates. Hurrah for Eastern Bates! It car-| last week. as for noon, while Rambler was storm- ed of the Colorado river, three miles} Mrs, Mary Stephens spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kimble return- ried off more premiums than any) Harvey Ayers and Ruby Lewellen ¥ , below Austin, Tex. It contains 500 7)! other part of the county. aka i ; at Albert Daniel’s. ed ’ y: are on the sick list. ing argpei, feeding the pigs and) acres, all in one field. The spinach . ‘ | Gamomeisatiirdaystrom)monthis vist) LIBERTY |e oe ee storing the chickens : Sete remeron igre pace etait Charley Spillman of Prior, Okla., ‘at Estancia, New Mexico. | ee oe i Mrs. Cuzick received several pre- proceeds ‘will run from $60,000 to jtook in the fairat Butier-He reports; W. B. Johnson died of Typhoid) “Howell to Aid Barker. | ™iumsat the Fair on her chickens — $100,000. To provide plenty of la- it very hot and dry down there. lfever Monday, August 25th. The’ : and fruit. borers a an colony of Mexicans, George Fulkerson thrashed his funeral was held Wednesday. Pe ne a Warren Ayers purchased a corn . 5 } a . r ay al he has been.established on the farm, and | TOP of flax last Friday. j _ |__Miss Laverne Hubbard of Blue| pointed S. P. Howell tidcost, Guak binder last week. men, women and children are kept W. F. Stephens found a tramp in} Mound, Kansas, visited relatives in|clerk in his department to succeed Every one should attend E. E. constantly employed, summer and his house one day last week and you ' this vacinity last week. 'Steve Owen of St. Joseph, resigned. Jenkins’ sale on Thursday of this winter. Mexican chili peppers have | bet Uncle Bill started him on the). J. Radford and Mrs. T. J. Snod-| J. D. Allen, clerk of the supreme heat also been successfully grown to the |Toad in a hurry.. . ‘grass returned home Monday from court announced the appointment of| , Bird Barr threshed his wheat Mon- extent of 200 acres, and an equal| A. Westover and. wife took in the Butler where they had been taking | Robert W. Morrow of Jefferson City, ~ area isin cucumbers.—The Country | fair at Butler one day last week. He | care of their father, Charley Radford, !to succeed Howell, who was chief Fred Bowman and Ella Payne at- Frank Allen struck quite a vein of water in a well he was having dug on ot) was ado 10 a. m.-when we reached the county seat about choked with dust, for there was aplenty. The town was full of folks from the country. We Janded at the fair grounds in time to’ eat our lunch. All of the kids had good apetites. It was not long until we were busy taking in the sights. The hen show was worth our trip alone. The farm exhibits ill pug ered youdkitrage tag tte see |Gentleman. reported quite a good crowd there. | who was hurt while coming out to | assistant to Mr. Allen in his office. Lg the show in Butler Thursday mw -- forgesta get hisyy The racing»was — ‘ Mrs. Sam Grimsle i ‘ | RE ETT y and children boys fruied the ered wit a tl] | | : = Se-ting? on rama hess rei of popular music. The flight of the . oo dane ek If biplane was simply grand. We took t sins bat week | tan ine calf one a count we chanced to see onthe|f * ) t ‘or grounds from this section and it of / _Lloyd Burke and family of Colum- reached the one hundred mark. One ~ are visiting his parents, Mr. and fine thing we think that the manage- Mrs. Roe Burke. ment needs praising for was the ab- ' Joe Whinery and family and Wm. sence of the ‘game of chance.” This TREE as =e Ayers and family spent Sunday with is a move in a right direction. One Mrs. Whinery in Amoret. nice thing about a county fair it Mrs. Katie Judy visited her moth- gives the people from different parts A IV | \ er, Mrs. Harper, last Monday. a chance to meet and have a friendly Large crowds have been present talk, also the best thing of all the at the meeting at Crook’s school young men se Figo best as a house. Every one invited to attend. chance to spend the evening together. : Jim Barr called on Charley Hackett Here is hoping for a big fair in 1914. : : : : D last Monday ni 3 Te ain edt dayuter\| and you will find it especially worth while to come and see ||", ae Beulah and son, who have been visit- . ; H N ‘ 4 I C : Beulah and son, who have been viet! what we have just received. Our entire showing for fall sep eles penetrate their home at Vineta, Oklahoma, Fri- G xyall. $ i i and winter, 1913, will exceed by far any display we have |" sal . A . A. Johnson and sons are ing __Mtt. Enos Garren, daughter Eénall ever had and we are very anxious to have you see it early. [iisigit: "rr bton for Goons Kansas, arrived Tuesday evening and Herman May ger bought a new corn will spend - fall and winter at the} — binder from N. G. Rowe last week. Dan Garren home. : - . Messrs. Sullen, Eggleson and Bray- Look out for another wedding. It 500 yards of fancy taffeta and messaline ribbon, worth regular 10 ton filled their silos last week. ig, may be a surprise on you. up to 50c yard, on sale MOW..........-- eee cece e eee eeee enone Cc Vane Walker has purchased a Shet- Will Rotert and family of Butler, ; . : land pony from Argenbright of Butler were guests at the Will and Chris 25 dozen ladies’ fancy handkerchiefs, worth up to 15c, now for his chil Meints home Saturday evening and on sale at P ro children. _. Meints home Saturday evening and)j =#8 == onsale al..... see eeeees oe eee ee ce eee ceees SOHOU GON UUCOOUGHCUOUDOOUI sees Charley Lent and family visited oie pcg ieg eet the home of J. J. Emry Sunday. ; ° Several fe i is vi- Sept. Ist. fora nine months’ term. $3.00 Messalin petticoats, all colors ..................... fen $2.48 cinity ented the | . bio ernie Let us all try and make this the best . Amoret Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Barr and Mrs. Stev- ens and baby spent Sunday with New Brocaded. Dress Goods New Nifty Fall Suits e* Denning and family of Amoret. New Fancy Silks New Fancy Coats Messrs. Jackson and Ewing are New Fine Shoes : New Tailored Skirts po dalthe cede A New R. & G. Corsets New Fancy Dresses Warren Ayers is preparing to erect ; New Kuppenheimer New Shirt Waists econ: ne Q Fine Clothes for Men New Brocaded Velvets How Much are We Interested < - The Committee mailed out seventy- two letters to all members of the dif- DRY GOODS ==—ee=== CLOTHING eee SHOES road work Sept.-10th-lith, and en- closed a self-addressed card to the secrétary of the committee. These letters were mailed out August itth, . but so far we have only received three cards. Township Boards, if you are inter- Samuel Levy Mercantile Co. 1876 . ‘BUTLER, MISSOURI _ 1913 Sathana bee SOA MEie