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BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913. NUMBER 51 their daughter, Mrs. Fred Cox, of La|school days that are cherished in Notice to Contractors. 0S) "Elkhart _ | ON THE WING. ‘den bab Hgiow a visiting her} ‘Well, we are having fine weather, |‘ Mrs. George Hedger spent Friday oseese They. Sennen Moms [every HUMOm Beart, Notice is hereby given that at am : 'Y- On Sept. 24th, a daughter was] oq; i parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goodwin | had a fine rain last Saturday and the | with Mrs. Durst. ! Pp , gnter adjourned meeting of the city coun- and other relatives this week. pastures are starting up like. the} Mrs, Will Bernhart left Tuesday for “ia Hedger is home on a short/born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Padley. | cij at the City Hall in the City of But- Rev. Wolfe of Parkerville preach- spring of the year. Kansas City, where she expects to| ’,,: , __..| Talmage Raybourn, one of the/ler, Missorui, on Monday evening, ; ed Sunday at Salem, The bridge on Nabs creek at the|run a boarding house. |)‘ Mert Bevenes and family visited|road bosses, worked on the Butler | October 20th, 1913, bids will be re- with Uncle Tom Hockett and wife |and Spruce road Tuesday. ceived and the contract will be let for aa pla ob Beh i orl ib yee Pace wal He the Nigtray ma se bcm dealin Dati Monday and Tuesday. Sam Coleman has moved into|the.construction a lee on that ey n pping. | Grandma Garren is reported very | his new house. part of High street in said city de- to look after it right a We were informed that I. H. Scriv- John st ge d te leh this hye chs ia habe hi gy with] tow at this writing. ‘Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Shillings | Sctibed as follows: The west side of ner has sold his restaurant and store week for a visit up in Iowa. . They] . whites vata Acree ‘T. G. Hockett received a letter | October 3rd, a boy. High street from the curb line on the building to Dr, I. H. Mason. ute Goltig through li: hit ca" Mrs. Lafollett and Mrs. Nestlerode i oin his son, Roy, stating that he was| Little Harry-Radford is still very| "0th side of the western division of Ike Appleby was at Rich Hill Sun- Nahi Daniieh ‘ visited with Mrs. John Hedger|;,, Washington visiting his brother, | low. Me *Y| Ohio street tothe curb line on the day on business pertaining to matri- _ dap : is ye to have a| Wednesday. Will, . i 4 south side of Pine street, said curbing monial affairs. nm itp i 6th. Hehas some good| Judge Hedger was called to doctor | Ne: Will Duret is ome ‘better’ at (hy r. ue pe ee Kash returned to.be erected and constructed along F..A. Scholler was a Pleasanton italegs dude : a sick horse for Col. Lockridge Mon- this evinting) N.MN : ae i sy rom a months’ visit the established curb line, and curving business visitor Monday. Wane — ran Paid day night. eee eer |e bs ponte aon ee and extending back to the property ‘A. H. Loyd and W. A. Chamber-| y ran into the} Geo, Jackson is on the sick list. Eastern Bates. ohn Anthony and wile returned ||ine at intersecting streets and alleys; lain were transacting business in But- hi peo it of them got badly farewell dinner was given toOra}, The Bates County Poultry Asso eee * a je ad ie ete Folds Mi hyd! cigs — . ; ; “}:. The Ba y ° of the curb line on se pipraeedt afd wite who have been| Jit Kershner and family visited Aaah Hones Benga ciation will hold their regular meet-| place of the one removed. the north side of the western division ‘ n | his mother last Sunday. Haekots ands bounteong ainiee ing Saturday Oct. 11 in the court] Miss Verdia Caroll is visiting in|of Ohio street to the curb line on the visiting her parents, returned to their! “14. wary Stephens and Mrs.|served, The table was loaded ts ite|CO™ &t 2:00 p. m. Everyone inter-/ Pleasant Gap neighborhood this| south side of Pine street, said curb- home in Rich Hill Monday. 2 e table was loaded ts M8) ested in better poultry, should at- Kk. i ; Ree Anderson of Australia, préach- Thompson spent last Sunpay at Mrs. |fullestcapacity. Those present were: | tonq th ti d Wee: ing to be erected and constructed i oi ae pia - sake ak tho ph “| John Hedger’s. Aunt Amanda Durst, C. J. Browning| ono ne. MCCUNES- Miss Fay Reynold, accompanied by | along the established curb line, and A pod . aa 0 Wi 8+! Uncle George Fulkerson made aland three children, Fred McCall and All the teachers in Eastern Bates|Earl Kimble, called on Miss Ethel| curving and extending back to the A legdeetee flying trip to Butlerlast Sunday. Wel wife, Grant Oldham, wife and two attended the Teacher’s Meeting held| Baker Sunday evening. . property line at intersecting streets Andrew Morris’s sale of household goods, Saturday at the Zeal building was largely attended and everything brought a good price. The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Luther McConnell died Tuesday and interment made in the cemetery at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. McFealy, who have ‘been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goodwin, departed for their home in Ft. Scott Sunday. W. P. Mullies of Kansas City who has been visiting Foster relatives and friends, left Sunday noon for his home. The coal mines at Foster are run- ning full time and the coal trade is is extra good. Some mines are far be- . hind with orders. Mrs. Mark Cole Entertains. Mrs. Mark Cole, delightfully en- tertained at her home last week, the ladies of the. New Home Local Farm- ers Union in honor of Mrs. Walter Briscoe, it being her thirty-fourth birthday. in Butler the last dfthe week. Claude Hubbatd is building a new and alleys. Said curbing shall be Rev. Chapman of Windsor was| barn, constructed of concrete six inches ay "| Lockridge and wife, Geo. Lockridge,|Sent from the Spruce charge to! Ae neti ., | thick and the top thereof shall be one ler at the writer’s last Sunday even: Sie and gon, Halts, Nediancde "ar « preach at the M. E, Church, South, Those from this vicinity who willl inch above the crown of the adjoin- ing. 5 con : hit for the ensuing year, There will be attend the Royal at Kansas City this ing street paving, and shall~be 18 Mrs. Charley Spillman and children pe By Meee Pyiee iar Nae S preaching ene eee Sunday of | Week are: A. M. McCracken, W. inches in depth, ‘and shall be con- cig asd old ome awrence Dare. All lt ing Mi H. Charters, Jr., Miss Wilmeta Paris, | structed of the material and in the eighbors. Lawrence Darr. All left wishing Mr. | each month. Roy and Ira Baker. ‘ LIBERTY. ; ; fs .,, |Browning and family suécess andj Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waldner left u a manner in accordance with specifica- Mrs. Reeves spent last Sunday with Mrs. Spillman. think that he went to meeting. children, Ross Garren, wife and son, W. F. Stephens was a pleasant cal- | Douglas Browning, wife and son, Col, prosperity in their new home. We} Tuesday week for Elpaso, Ill., on an Along the Miami tions therefor filed with the cify clerk . regret to lose them from our midst.'| extended visit. Chas. S. Gill was a business caller | by the city engineer. i J. H. Keeton, who was hurt in a/Mr, Browning wasa member of the| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen of But-/|at the pumping station Morfday. | CT NO Cites runaway about ten days ago died last! Mulberry Hayseed Band and was one|ler spent Sunday with J. H. Baker! Ray Newell started for Winifred, {HAD Sars NY Bi ee eee ne Saturday night. of the best drummers we ever Heard. | and wife. Oklahoma, Saturday to visit relatives (Manteo pape s sagen 4 ; ; rane ; | special assessments to be made and The big farewell dinner at Ora) He was in the Virginia Band when it) The School Board of Valley dis-| Miss Alma Eiler returned home tee on all lots and tracts of land ti ‘ fuer well waigety ad took a medal at Pleasanton, Kansas. trict, ‘put up a fine large slate black-| Friday night after an extended visit| fronting and abutting on the improve- unday. e dinner was all that) Mrs. Geo, Pahlman and daughter| board in the school house Saturday. | with relatives in Illinois. ment in proportion to the front foot could ™ es ea ee pana visited Mrs. Coleman Snodgrass Sun-|The blackboard was purchased with| Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Clark visited at| thereof. eaenin aed 4 rides igi ai aun ud | day. the proceeds of a pie supper that)/the water works Thursday morning] The contract shall be let to the low- ig ry, am Quite a number of Athoret people| Mrs. Maggie Hanson held last winter. | of jast.week. est and best bidder, and the success- prio ka ig ing abr attended meeting at Virginia Sunday.| Those that attended the state fair; The children of Bethel school en-| ft! bidder shall agree to accept in rode and mother, Fred. McCall and| Glen Smith came; in to visit his|from this vicinity were: I. M. Kret-| joyed a vacation during the Teacher’s | Payment for said work special tax ; ‘ singer and wife, Chas. Rich and wife, fati bills to be issued by the city against wife, Bob McCall and family, George mother, Mrs. T. J. Hockett, ew i a fp rege Rit ma Association last week. esa iitine wiocarty psc he fo Lockridge and wife, Col.,Lockridge |evening. . .. mete : The Tygard School house was) jetion and accept f said and wife. They all-report a good| There was a meeting at Uncle Geo, | Pharis and wife, Leo Charters and’ completed Monday. The house is rh bid aie Ane! r ee time. Mr. Browning will leave in a|Zinn’s Sunday afternoon. pan fad Pn Ellis and Joe|.ogern. The teacher and pupils be i dire e each side of few days for Utah. We wish them| Will Ewing and wife went to|>™mith, Clyde Borland. : _ | will enjoy school in such a nice new|* eA ile ee aes up Aneta the best of luck. JOHNNY. | Butler Monday. Mrs. A. R. Guyton, Miss Pearl/ building, Miss Priestly will begin ers must enclose their bids in ERG eS TE TMG « An old-fashioned quilting and rag re i Y ; sealed envelopes, and hand same to tacking, se an hair Pig such | - Masonic Notice Grant Garren has his paper 0et eS le Weldrott of pamela teaching next Monday: |the city clerk before eight o’clock as the lew Home lies have on Th ill b acral | ahead for another year. |Mich. spent a day with Mrs. W. E. Honor Roll p. m. of said date. such an occasion, were indulged in, Cre WES ee em uae COnYOCeS || ars peat came home trom Kansas | P ems ey ; : The cit: the righ dad Wan enioyed by-all pressit tion tonight of Miami Chapter No. 76, pine oak eee ii |Vansant. It was a very pleasant] The following pupils were on the| The city reserves the right to re d Mrs, Briscoe was formerly Miss|Royal Arch Masons. All members City where he has been working. meeting for Mrs. Vansant and Miss|honor roll in Eldorada school for es-| ject any and all bids. f Ella Morris, and being reared in this| Fe requested to attend. Visitors in-|__ Ernest Lynn has returned from the| Waldroff as ther were high school/ pecially good deportment: Lottie J. F. Smith, City Clerk. ‘ vited to attend. State Fair. students in Manchester many years | Mager, Lillie Mager, Charley Payne,| New all wool Serges, all colors, vicinity, has a host of warm and in- timate friends. The ladies of the local, presented Mrs. Briscoe with eleven pieces of granite ware, which she highly prizes. Those ‘present were: Mesdames Cole, Bennett, Goodrum, Will Bell, Tom Badgett, Louis Bell, Briscoe and Peak. Misses Grace Garner, Myr- tle Peak and Mamiedell Eastly. By order of the E. H. P. Peter Denning and wife visited with|ago. What fond recollections of|Beulah Medley and Vivian Yoakum. | Walker-McKibben Merc. Co. (Too late for last week.) D. L. Hughes, T. B. Scott were sight seeing in Kansas City last week. P. L. Shelton was a round trip pas- senger to Butler Sunday noon. Ray Lockhart's sale of household goods was well attended Saturday and everything brought a good price. ‘Mr. Lockhart and family leave soon be =" for California, their future home. ‘ Misses Ruby dnd Inez Ramsey, gave a party for a number of their . friends Saturday evening. Quite a number were present and a delight- You need good clothes now, at the beginning of the season, so why wait? There are suits that are always a bargain—always the best value for the money. They are called Kuppenheimer Fine Clothes for Men Fine eens Clothes al conservative men call these the best clothes in America at a Moderate sid $15.00, $17.00, $20.00, .$25.00 Stetson Hats................ ....,..$3,60 Nobby Boys Suits.....,...$2.00 to $7.50 = Boys Overcoats...........$3.00 to $10.00 Mens Sweaters............$1.00 to $5.00 Soper Cemeenatte. .... S100 to $9) Hanson Gloves...............50c to $2.50