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NUMBER 32 URSDAY, MAY 28, 1914. es he ‘Thurman Arméntrout who has been and wite out of going to that wedding 7 FOSTER. Mr. Burnett‘ of Butler, Sundayed Mulberry and Western Bates. ue jout in Arizona for the last three years | eupper last Thursday nigtt, with his aunt, Mrs, Rachel Welch, of 5 els with his engine and returned home one day last week. | Last Sunday evening Uucle Chadley| ,,7°U Hughes was a Foster visitor| the east part of town. The Ma mea we. » Foad boss, Just fit] yea J.T. Armentrout and her| Henderson and wife invited they prayenad tues Mrs. Amandy Webb was an arrival dav, May 19, after a nine Eiko E =|. J- W. Darby spent a few days in ; in Butler last week. from Butler on Saturday’s train. ished up eight miles of road grading daughter was out at the writer’s one| folks and a few of the old n term. The patrons decided that a May 16th in Charlotte township.’ ‘ day last week. in te eat ice book We wonder if the people still have B.S. id his date on his LN. is reported on” the oe. ‘ were twenty: Mr.'and Mrs, S. L. Doke came the old maid’s at tad them hor ogre a se Pap oc Daniels moves Rayborn po! boq thing for the closing day, at about paper ahead. sick list. nt and rt @ jolly good ie bbe ke Roe ugh ened . Lies through the Mining Review. 11:30 the mothers and in a few cases _. Mrs. Peterson and daughter Mild- Mrs. Natu, living north of Elkhart, | othe boys pulled in about 11, = velit pei sed a y and other! _D. H. Arbogast and wife, Mrs. Lee|the dads began to arrive with well . Hed called on. Mrs. Geo. Jackson one ia reported on the sick list. Saturday ‘night at the John Frith e 4 Shelton and children went fishing] filled baskets of good things to eat day last week. Cleve White of Merwin, called to », and they made it pretty woh Miss Seba Grant is our new central Fi iday and got three measly fish, but}and most children are at home on .. Mrs. Hackett put up a monument. laos hie grandmother, Mrs. Nafus, Inst £0F fe rsa but Jobn. called..thew og girl. of bites (mosquitoes.) good eatings. The men folks rustled : “to her Lesley grave in the Scott and set up the cigars and candy. =f | W.P. Cobb was a "halide at fish . DINAH. the boards to make fables. and the. Saturday. cemetery. .. James. Crook. arrived from Cali- his brother, Geo. He Mrs. Agnes Park, ‘irginia, and his sister, Mrs. Laura’ Cope and daughter, Mrs. Jule Hecka- doa of New-Home. Loét bétween Butler and Virginia ree ‘|women got busy filling them up> Along the Miami When the order was given to get 4 Edwin Allen and wife visited at the busy it was at once -obeyed. The \ home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | young Americans were given a long John Allison Wednesday of last week.;| spell to play in and at last. the “bell Jim Hunter of Appleton visited A. | called the crowd together and a sing- G. Hoyt and family several days last|ing of patriotic songs was enjoyed by week. all. The patrons were calléd on to Jim Gregory: is working for ‘Mr. Hill last week. MouL eae i Jenson this spring. Mrs.~Mathew Gray is still quite Mrs. Emma Amadoa will “leave | poorly. Os Hand is doing some road work. doi vme eood rad Pace for Iowa on a visit with | Arthur Cobb and Mrs. Edna Sim- Ewin Spillman and wife pulled out| | mon. were quietly married at Butler 3 : Saturday. Kan- ot inde bice ical sons Harry Martin left Saturday for! Io} 8 | wa, where he goes to work at the Verge Henderson and Billy’ bed ate s0 many strawberries that’ girls had to salt the last ‘few on Virginia road.'a bunch of folders, ; rid et agd boys for the boys. JOHNNY: | carpenter trade. John Mortis and family attended stip ~~ Set ue two of the pas advertising Santa Cruz, California. | took im the sights at the- county sea’ Strest M FE. Ch | : church at New Hope Sunday. told of their schoo 5 Finder leave at Ge6. Crook's. last Saturday. . Ohio Street M. E. Church, ~ _ The dog poisoner has made the “Ai ial GUNES abe Santas The puna wha wert Gebher tandy round and quite a number of dogs have turned their toes to the daisies. Dr. Rhoads was a Butler business Last Sunday a great day. Scores of. young people at the evening ser- vices. Next Sunday morning. the or absent were: Mae Hermon, Nan- W. G. Dillon, candidate for county do Willi aJ Port jo Williams and James Porter. clerk, was out in this part last week afternoon with Miss Vivian Wolf. Tygard school closed Saturday. Miss Mabel Sunquist,’ Mack Smith, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Oldham attended the commencement at Amsterdam Moriday night.. There were six gradu- ates: Glen McBride, Ruth Trued, Myrtle Smith, Ruth . Armentrout, Fern Clark, Ester Marmon. , Migs Edna Browning and Jake Mits ‘were married Thursday. Miss Gladys'Linn visited her sister, Mrs. Susie Boling, last week, — ing home Saturday evening: ‘Amsterdam 2d baseball team played ‘Amoret Saturday. The score was 8 to 2 in favor of Amsterdam. : John Hensler ‘and Vane Walker shipped hogs from Amoret Monday. Tops were $7.80. Carl Jensen came in for a short visit with hig parents, Me: and) Maas his mules last week. They ran off and tore up things in good shape and | actos Jim up some, but nothing ious. : R. A. Jensen. Jim Crook left Sunday for a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. Alice Elize tect has Weawbetvies for ale 14 miles east’ of Virginia on the Schmidt farm. Geo. Jackson and wife were county seat visitors Saturday. John Watson is working for Ed Barnes on his ranch north of Vir- ginia, Miss Maud Martin visited with Mis- ses Oval and Vera Kinion Sunday. Mrs. Genevieve Jenson is down from Kansas City visiting kinfolks and friends. ‘Grandma Pointer of Vinton, fell _ antd hurt herself very bad. Charley Dickerson of near Foster, was over one day last week. Ike Dawson and .Marion Hedger ‘have their balers on the bottom at . work. ‘Uncle Mat Neleon has moved. on the Dr. Mitchell farm west of Vinton. Cyrus Nestlerode has fence . posts and hay for sale. Tinker Hedger Jost a good mare one day last week: Charley Pointer, Route 1, Amster- dam, moves the date of his paper up. «Albert Zinn gave the young folks,a party.the other night. =. N. M, Nestlerode: ‘commenced on "ols new house: fogetl He is going seeing the boys. out trying to catch fish one day last week. We don’t think they had any . Johnny came very near losing his job. His wife put him to hoeing im the garden and he cut all of her pars-| 31; christians. nip up, thinking it were weeds. © Col. Sharp lately? Judge Paddock? We haven't. heard anything of him for some time. It may be that he is sick. Come over Judge and we can have a. good old- fashioned talk. R. L. Scott and his son Ed were ness of the Doctrine Called Once’ in Grace Always iu Grace.’”’ good luck. all. “Our Eternal Life Buoy, er Blood of Christ.”’ This great challenges the thougntfal attention ot Hot-weather? Not in our pee Five electric fans to keep the body | cool. Flowers and friendliness. to cheer the spirit. Everybody ought to go to church; if not commen Gas, then here. Claude S. Hanby, Minister. ~ | Our good friend W. H. Ewin was|!¥- in from Charlotte Monday and made us a most pleasant call. Will’s nei bors say that he was sporting an ele- gant new bonnet on the way to town, but when he blew into our office he had on the same old straw hat he hes Has anybody heard anythidg of What do you reckon has become of Jim Allen had quite a scrap with is Sufficient for Selecting a Suit from our Im- mense Stock—it Takes a Time to wear them out . The rigid enforcement of our policy “wear resist- ing fabrics carefully and -Solidly Tailored” safe- guards every garment we sell. pastor will discuss ‘‘The Fatal Weak- | visitor Saturday. Misses Iva Humphrey and Ada Arbogast spent Sunday with Misses The night service will be helpful | to; Maymedell Eastley and Jessie Mor- {ene of New Home. ‘Gus Trussell and Rowland Arbo- | gast were over to Virginia Sunday as | delegates to the convention. Perry Jennings has moved with his family to the Miller property in the south part of town, This part of the.country is blessed | with some fine rains, and crops and garden truck is going skyward tk Andy Eastly and dauuhtard: Mrs. .| Will Humphrey and Miss Maymedell spent the evening Saturday with D. H. Arbogast and family, Never in the history of the Salem cemetery hag the bluegrass made si }each a-growth agit. has this season. At night Miss Priestly and pupils gave a splendid entertainment which was very much enjoyed’by the people in the neighborhood. Every number on the pi are a credit to their instructor. the program, ice cream and cake were served to all. Miss Priestly will be the teacher another year. Miss Mary Bailey of Butler attend- ed the entertainment at Tygard Sat- urday evening. Miss Allie Stewart of Posie is spending the week with the family of J. L. Fisher. Miss Maud Martin will be the teach- er of Bethel school the coming term. MIAMI. Walter H. Crews entertained the’ members of the Epworth ,League of} ., evening. the M. E. Church South < “Tuesday My Mrs. W. L. Curtis of Hume, visited at the home of her son, Louie F. Cur- tis from Monday to Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bard visited at wasagem. The pupils|the Tom N. Marshal home in La- After | Cygne Thursday. R. P. C. Jensen and son are haul- wheat to Ainoret these days. There was a surprise party at the Ed Booi home Wednesday evening in honor of his sister, Miss Marguerite Booi, who expects to leave for her home at Danfourth, Illinois, at an early date. Frank Hendrick was a_ business visitor to the county seat Friday. Messrs Robert Amos and Hugh | Nestlerode went to Kansas City Sun- day morning on a short visit. oe and Mrs. A. J. Meints visited Tha Rotert home in Butler pred Dykman and family spent Sunday at Bernie Bohiken’s. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bohlken, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dykman and two children were guests at the'M. H. Meinen home Sunday. Harry Cheshiré and Andy Stree visited. with Claude Morwood Sun- day. David L. Clark and and family were visitors. at Dr, J. C. Sageser’s Sunday. M. E. Purcell of Kansas City, was down looking after his farm and visiting his nephew, Clyde Gray and tended the Com! > dentnd tho abination Sale at But ina few days as the vibe. rye is almost. family, the latter part of the week. The writer and Mr. Purcell spent their younger days in joining neigh- borhoods in Mello county, Iowa. We accidently discovered the fact Satur- day evening, and it was not long until we were exchanging some of our remembrances of days gone by. Mrs. Wm. Thompson and son Wm. of Hume, came up Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Curtis. Hensley and Walker shipped a- car of fat stock to Kansas City Monday © night. Rambler was a caHer at the High- land Park farm, owned by Charles E. Booi and being operated by his sons, Luke and Ed.* They have just com- pleted a large cement block silo, and were busy making the west quarter hog tight. Mr. Booi, Sr., informed us that he hoped to make Bates coun- ty his home in the near future. This farm was formerly owned by Henry Francis. Mrs. R. L. Nichols is visiting at the Charley Goode home in Amsterdam. Master James F. Porter is busy picking gooseberries. He says the first one he catches swiping them may ex; a call from Constable pect ? - Babirday evening two score or more of the young people spent a jelly good time at the John Dykman George B. Bohikent and W. J. Bard were county seat visitors Wednesday: Ed Metts and’ son Stanley were trading in Butler Wednesday. Charles E. Booi and the writer at- Harvest will be at band on our farm ars