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VOL. XXXVI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913. “' "NUMBER 2 ‘Eastern Bates. _: | Mrs. Lizzie Clark and son Ralph, | adopted daughter Rosie, of Johns- F Wm. Newell and family were Mulberry and Western Bates. “ON THE WING. going to pend the winter in Love- week returned to her home near|Shay. She intends" staying ‘about a windows was broken into fragments. cage isle eae bit Re had Idaho, where hewillspend the winter. ‘olorado. : Rich Hill Saturday, month. All have recovered from the shock, | °°" visiting old neighbors. Milton Reeves has rented the Sproul -_ Chas. Barrickman of South Dakota,| Wm. Owens has purchased and| Miss Maude Morgan spent Satur-|but feel that they had a narrow| County. Superintendent P. M. Alli-| farm down by Nyhart on the river. who has been visiting his parents, | moved into the Burkebile house in day and Sunday with home folks. escape from serious injury. son visited the Mulberry school Wed- | bottom. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barrickman, left ay nesday. Fred Garner has left for Iowa to Seiantiy.: His acliar a ral Be Spruce. H. D. McClintic and Miss Sylvia] Mesdames Tiffany and Freston, neh he ; ‘ ae ister and . Newell,| Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Sageser drove | husk corn this winter. him as far as as Rhinehart for a visit], sae bapset 4 i ed oh AA were eM arte Visited at Bi iH em and | Over to Appleton City Friday to visit} Ben Keeton has purchased 8 acres \ with her sister, Mrs. Deebaugh. «| ome of J.H. Baker's Saturday night. | nice cane at the Old Settlers’ meeting | family several days last week. They | Telatives. on the: river. bottom: of Irs, May M. V. Carroll came In Saturday} Hon. M. V. Carroll of Sedalia deliv- | for being the oldest Confederate sol-|Teturned to their home in Kansas] George Fail made a business trip to] Adams. The consideration was $800. frem Sedalia to spend a couple of|ered a talk on women’s home club| dier present. City Sunday. the county seat Friday. Mrs. Peterson, Anna Porter and : days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs./work and county farm advisers,! Mr. Morrison butchered a hog| Mrs. Daugherty of Nebraska, was) Albert and Fanny Meints visited at) Alma Zinn were at Butler Saturday. Philip Carroll. which was highly instructive and in-| Monnay. @ guest of Mrs. H. J, Martin last|the Will Rotert home in Butler Fri-}| Mr. and Mrs. Hockett went to Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Dick-| teresting. There was a good - crowd] The weather man gave us a eam: week. They were school girls to-| day. Amoret Monday. inson a son, Oct. 19. present. ‘ple of winter Sunday. We had quite gether and had not met for some] Harlan Porter, wife and two child-| Coleman Snodgrass uses a pair of 4% @hester McDaniel is building anew| On October 24th a fine boy arrived |a snow and was anticipating a sleigh house. at the home of Joe Borland and a fine | ride but the weather became warmer * . Mrs. Emma Winans, operator for | girl at the home of Walter Craig. and the snow melted. me years. They had a most de-|ren were Butler visitors Friday. side boards when husking corn. He ghtful visit. Mrs. Daugherty re- A husked a full load Monday before turned home Saturday. War dae: ea er eee ae noon. Most farmers use the box only. . the Spruce switch board, has re-| Homer Clark, wife and children! County Surveyor Joe Flamming|,,Chatley Grape’s house burned! Amoret Saturday. Mrs. Grant Oldham and mother * sigued and will vacate December Ist.|spent Saturday night and Sunday] was out Saturday surveying the lots| "M"sday Dee ae ee nets | Mite Boule Robbins of. Butter, |epent, the day with Mrs.” Peterson Martin Butler and wife will take .po-| with Mrs. Clark’s parents Mr. and|where“Mr. Faubion and Mr. Poe|Cl°ven o'clock. Most of the neigh-| ... . suest of Miss Norma RoweSat- } ; session at that time. Mrs. Adamson near Montrose. live. sabre og 2 ely ‘ be te mnt ae vee x coal e ee J Carroll is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Murphy of Fair- iroi sof] AGRO TROEUE ATTEN CED ‘i F fal tees NAST eh Ils iy lames Carroll is H is Mencia cane a eh ae Hough Bros., Ray and Virgil Mor cue. Everyone worked hard and Sheriff George Davidson and fami-| syture on account of his wife’s health. Frank Proctor and wife have been peal wih retatives GA in rison and Frank Smith went hunting} ...04 most of the household goods, |!¥ of Mound City, spent Saturday Ed Bornes willmove ondkis faraett ibaa to work on the Allen Beli Sere esdenia’ of thi vicinity honed night and caught two pos-| tne house was entirely consumed by | With relatives in Amoret. a few days. the flames. The fire is thoughtto| Fred Barton, the Amoret Cash} i pape chat anal ta: Jaiies Bure bia eet ls al Frank Smith is laboring for H. D.| have originated from a defective: flue. | Store man, is on the sick list. fin Saplee 4 bhabtor pfeil me sian ioe = Ma ; Cornland and Athol Gatherings ia ia a MIAMI. | Saturday was Mrs, Lizzie M. Bra-|and corn cutter and also a corn crib. . Col. J. A. Beard will be a reader} Qn account of bad weather there .M. Rankin from near Butler, aL Ae alias |den’s birthday anda number of her) rg. H, A. Gar Par ; ef The Times. was no Sunday School last Sunday. is moving in the Webster property Mass as, 7 on Water | ont FA Rea ie ae ed is improving a August Koch, wife and two child-) Mr, Tom Flannery hauled a load just east of the railroad at Athol. ‘ r ‘ ‘ ae 1 filled baskets and helped her enjoy Wa wonderiwhatisithe matter with rea of Rockport, arrived here Satur-| of lumber for Robert Poe last Satur-| We are glad that the Elkhart writ-| _ Ata meeting of the directors of the | the day. | Uncle.Joe as he has not been writi isit wi : i “scribbling.” Commercial Club held Tuesday even- | : eae ee te yas NOL Deen Wane day for a visit with Albert Hubbard | gay, | er appreciates our ‘‘scribbling. y Mrs. Henry Gordon visited Mrs. d famil d John Anth d y | ate eek: ie iug, a resolution was passed calling al the past few weeks. Wake up Uncle aad family and dohn Anthony and| Mr, L. S, Bartlett and son Robert, : Joe let’s hear from your part. | Lou Whinery Saturday. R. T. Judy died Tuesday evening wite. were business visitors in Butler Mon- | Along the Miami Ke reid Ah ae redo The Misses Marguret and Katie .Mrs. James Keene, who has been| day, Arthur Wall and children of St.Ji, the court house Mon day amie Meinen were shopping in Butler Fri-|at Nevada. visiting in-this community, returned! 4.5 Clara Morrison called on Miss|Louis, visited at the home of Mr. : ; ._” | day. : i i ’ November 3rd, to consider and dis- ie Mrs. Chaney, Mrs Peterson’s moth Wher toma in Ramana iy McClintic last Thursday. Wall’s mother, Mrs. James Wall} | cuss the proposed water franchise. Mrs, Harve Lackey visited her|er, left for Amsterdam to visit her Wm. Owens will holda public sale} yy. Frankie Medley visited her | Several days last week, | Well informed speakers will be|Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Porter ee Mrs. Ed Duncan. Saturday November Ist. sister Mrs. Lowney Poe Monday|_ Henry Martin returned home re-| present to discuss the proposition and | ‘# Amoret Saturday. There was a surprise on Mrs, Liz- . Word was received from Mr. and| evening. cently after an absence of several! answer to such questions as may be| Harlan Porter has Rhode Island | zie Braden Monday it being her birth-. Mrs. R. E. Waldner now of Elpaso,| Robert Poe is putting a new ceil-| months in California. put to them. | Red cockrels for sale, both combs. day. About 40 of her relatives and Wi. announcing the birth of a son. ing in his kitchen. He built a flue) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vance have a| Every citizen should make itapoint! W.C. Brown’s sale was well at-| friends came in with well filled bask- Wm. McCormack is building an ad-|last week. They are getting ready | number of friends in this community | to attend this meeting so that he may|tended. and every thing sold well. |etsand a bounteousdinner wasspread. @ition to his barn, which he had | for winter. who sympathize with them deeply, in be thoroughly posted upon the pro-|Col. C. E. 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