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«ak VOL. XXXVI. ON THE WING. Sarah Zinn of Mindon, Mo. and daughter, Florence and son Howard, came up Sunday for a months visit with her father Wm. B. Brothers, Frank Henry and Grant. Oldham. Frank.Zinns health has been poorly. _ Mr. Morris, a friend of grandma, |- Minton is here on a stop-over from Keokuk, Iowa. Mr. Morris will visit his sister in Oklahoma whom he has not seen in 17 years. ; Grant Oldham and Coleman Snod- grass have good Scully improvements for sale. Call on them. Joe Wheeler of Joplin is visiting at “the John Foster home indefinately. He formerly ‘lived in this neighbor- hood. Albert Zinn route 2 Amsterdam. is now a reader of the Times. James Satterlee of Joplin is report- ed dead of blood poison. Miles McGuire of Wm, Ewing has mules for sale.” Abe Zinn is helping the Hedger boys. bale hay near Nyhart. They have baled hay for sale at $6 per ton. | jy, Mrs. D. Orear’s friends were called in Sunday. ‘She is very low but we hope for the better. Later: Mrs. Dan Orear died Wednesday morning at 10:55 o’clock. Mrs. T. L. Smith is reported about ‘the same as she has been for the past Mrs. Hockett and Mrs. Peterson -were in Butler Tuesday. Mrs. M. E. Balling and daughter visited Sunday with grandma Minton, Mrs. P, Peterson went north Sun- day to visit her sister, Mrs. Duncan. Mr. Miller, wife and daughter spent Sunday at the Nestlerode home. Buy your coal of Wm. Ewing. - -dames Crooks is visiting adaughter ‘and sister in New Home. It is reported Jno. Gonbe has sold +nis farm to an Iowa man. Mrs. Henry Oldham is sick. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Orear ason, Aug. 2nd. Mose Reed nearly lost a ‘left thumb last Monday while at work. Cliff Anderson has traded his big Clidesdale horse in on a farm near Adrian at $1800. We want to sella good cane mill. N. MN. North New Home. Guy Phelps has returned home ‘from Kansas. Charles Simmons took a load of|| mew corn fo Butler one day last _. week, Mrs. Mary Brown of Kansas City, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Strein “and family. - Mrs. Magtie Richmond is working for Mrs. Walter Wright. E. E. Eggelson has purchased an automobile, Grandma Pickett his visiting Mrs. Orval Pickett. ; Henry Ehart and, wife visited at John Phelp’s Thursday afternoon. John: Ehart and family visited at the home of Bert Galvin Sunday. Those who attended the dance at —Ralph Newcome’s Friday -night re- Port a very enjoyable time. : ‘Homer Linendoll and wife spent Sunday at Orval Pickett’s, - Dr. Lockwood of Butler was called t0.see Henry Thorp Thureday. ; .. Frank Bowles and. Albert Linendoll Along the Miami Miss Myrtle McCann. was a guest at the home of her uncle, Shere Blake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Everett were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bond Sunday. W. D. McCollough was a Biainedd caller in our locality Tuesday. Lee Hardinger and wife, H. M. Meinen and family, John Morris and family and J. L. Fisher and family attended the Woodmen social Thurs- day night. — Mr. and. Mrs. Wallman of Butler were pleasant visitors at the home of Mrs. Newell and family Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dunwell of Kansas City haye been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity.. They form- erly resided in this neighborhood and were known as the best of neighbors. Ed Culver and family spent the greater part of last week with Mrs. Newell and son, Harry. Miss Leta Ward was alsg a guest of Mrs. lewell. Harry Hunter came over from Ap-|. pleton Thursday at the home of his uncle A. G. Hoyt. Miss Vivian Wolfe spent Tuesday of last week with Miss Hilda Culver at the home of Mrs. Newell. Lyle Fisher whose arm was broken some four weeks ago, has the splints removed and is about recoved from the:accident. Merton Shillings and family of Spruce visited.A. G. Hoyt and family Tuesday and Saturday. Wm. Jackson and wife, R. D. Borid and wife, J. L. Fisher and wife at- tended the surprise given Miss Thompson by the,La Palma Christi class, Friday evening. Walter Wright who met with a School Days are - ‘BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914. - | serious accident some time since, was | ‘thought to be some better Monday evening. His frients sincerly hope Ha his recovery may be speedy. , 1 Sate Historica; Sooi- leckly Gimmes. = a NUMBER 42 Elkhart i | | Henry Henderson and wife of Pao-| Kansas, are here on a visit at his MIAMI. j Mrs. Grace Hurd and children of jand old neighbors. . | Amoret left last week for Oskaloosa, In an Around Maysburg. Mo., to make that their future home. a Tan White’s colt got its shoulder Verge Henderson became too hot | 31 Park. |one day last week and was brought} k Th ind wai oer ‘home in an auto. Mrs. Godwin’ and Francis came home Sunday from Arkansas where Miss Rosa Dawson was taking in| 1, she had been to see her sister, who the sights at the county seat last. Sat>'| Friday evening. was improving. - © urday. é | " F «=, Louis McKibben and wife spent one | EL lysate A ; =a day at Col. Lockridge’s last week. and evening. There will be a pro: tracted meeting begin at that plaee | batch as his wife has returned from the Monday night after the fourth Sun- county seat. day in this month. | Alonza Lockard and family spent | There is to be an ice cream supper ‘last Sunday at Mrs. Spillman’s. ling the writer rebuild his barn re- jturned to his home at Neosho,. Mo., | Friday evening. > at Mr. Hart’s for the benefit of the’ John Stephens and wife spent last Christian church next Friday night, Sunday at Albert Daniels’. | Aug. 7. Everybody invited. | J. L. Lockridge called at Deacon | Mr. Clark and wife, James Mc-. Fritts’ last Sunday. Cleney and wifeand Rev. McCormac. Dud Browning and wife were visit. went to Mr. Gilbert's after preaching ing at the county seat last Saturday. | Sunday. . We ‘would like to know what has | Corn isineeding a rain very badly become of our scribe from North; in this part of the country. New Home. Sam Farmer, Ernest, Clara and Joe Rayborn and Buck Manship| Charley Steward and Andy Doll. all took in the sights at Rich Hill last called at Tan White's Sunday after- Saturday. | noon to see the crippled colt. | The writer has got quite a freak out | The Sunday school picnic at Lucas at his place. We-have got an old cat | was well attended. A nice program that is mothering a brood of young |q was rendered. Mr. Gilbert took five loads of hogs night. to Urich Tuesday. Tan White went to Creighton Tues- | day. Mrs. Dudney helped Mrs. Brown} can corn Monday. Mrs. Clary visited Mrs. Tuesday. Tate Nafus was taking in the sights |r Mrs. Clary called on Mrs. Ball'at,the county seat last Saturday. | Monday. ANEIGHBOR. | \d e' H. Keeton’s last Sunday evening. Will Christloher-and wife of near | Sena, left Tuesday for Lodge Pole, fathers, C. B. Henderson. Nebraska, on a visit with relatives son, Phillip, returned Thursday from | who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. day and Friday in Kansas City. .George Fulkerson has quit keeping | days the latter part of the week at the Charley Goode home near Am- sterdam. {the Frank Hennon home Sunday ‘sas, is visiting Grandma Sageser. - ‘iting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. |R. L. Nichols. {sick list. 'chickens. She sleeps with them every | wheat for John Dykman in 11 hours tae You may think this is a little time and Fred Mager, thé engineer, «| tishy. : ; {used less than 30 bushels of coal and The writer and wife called: at W. all loads that were hauled to town ‘Altona spent one day last week at | Sophia Suttee of ‘Leavenworth, Kan- Gilbert | Mrs. Reeves’. : | sas, arrived Saturday for a visit with JOHNNY. | visited at Bernie Bohlken’s Sunday. Mulberry and Western Bates. Mrs. Jake. Payton and son, Card, left Saturday for Delta, Iowa, to visit George B. Bohlken and daughter, aldinelghices: iu R AMBLER. Virginia-Grand View Pick-Ups. Miss Carrie Harper visited a few days last week with her grandmoth- er, Mrs. Hill at Butler. Roy Emery, Hugh McCall. Landon Wheeler and Carl Gimsley left early Tuesday morning for Cando, N. D., to work in the harvest fields. Miss Thelma Hili, of Butler, is vis- iting with her cousin, Mrs. Carrie Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McFerrin and baby visited-a few days last week with his parents at Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyles spent Sunday with his parents of near But- ler. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Barnthouse and two weeks outing at Glacier Nation- Miss Emma Thompson of Hume, F, Curtis, returned to her home Charles R. Bowman spent Thurs- Mrs. R. L. Nichols visited several R. C. Ferguson who has been help- of last week with Mrs. L. L. Judy and family. Mrs. L. L. Judy and children were Butler visitors Saturday. John Turner sold his auto one day last week to Mr. Detwiler of Amoret. Mrs. Hill of Butler is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. T. 8. Harper and family. Wonder if Carl Grimsley has had any ripe watermelons this year? News is very scarce this week. A Day’s Threshing e 0. Mose Reed and his helpers a few ~ Resolutio i lays ago threshed 1225 bushels of lutions The following resolutions were. adopted by the board of directors of the Missouri State Bank, Butler, Mo., at the last meeting July 31, 1914: Whereas, The All Wise Architect in His wisdom and goodness has re- moved from us an honored member of the board of directors of said bank, our esteemed brother, Frank Voris, be it Mr.. and Mrs. Don Downey and jaughter, Valdean, were visitors at vening. Miss Losie Rush of La Cygne, Kan- Ernest and Stanley Goode are vis- Master Walter Ewbank is on the verrun. Mrs. Fanny Meints Suttee and Miss elatives. Misses Margaret and Katie Meinen as a great loss to this board. We will Coming--- We can supply your wants for boys and girls from our big. NEW FALL GOODS are coming in daily, in all departments, it will be easy picking for you if you come to see us stock ata Extra quality dark-colored ginghams 10c yd Silk stripe poplin....................25¢ yard Prepare Now for What is Sure to Come--- SCHOOL DAYS — , moderate cost: Ss Boys School Suits areon Sale - - - 25 percent Discount Mens Suits are Selling at Clearing Sale Prices -$20. value..... $15.00 - $15 value......911.00 ‘AND WOMEN Petticoats—mercerized—all shades. .75c ‘yard Misses and childrens ready-to-wear ‘$10 value.... p Invitation to the Butler Chitiidiedan. miss his wise council in the meetings as he.was always prompt in attend- ance and zealous in matters. pertain- ing to the interest of the institution in which he has helped to build up in his many years as director. Mr, Vor- |is enjoyed the respect, confidence and friendship of all who knew him, and be it further Resolved, That we extend our per- sonal sympathy to the bereaved fami- ly in the tnreparable loss they have sustained. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread on our minutes, that they also be printed in the different news- papers published irl Butler and a copy furnished the family of the deceased. T. F. Lockwood, John Deerwester, W. M. . Hardinger. Resolutions. Whereas; we greatly regret to know that Prof. Seaman and wife are soon to take their departure from us, and Whereas; they have shown them- selves worthy and trusted citizens, ever ready to give their efforts in the promotion of the best interest of the community, and Whereas; our church and Sunday School has lost two of its best and most faithful members, their life and Campus en like 15¢ and 25 d Gresses.............0055 ..50c to $1.50 conduct ever comporting with the 2... Bee yera | ESS Quality mbsees' howe,.:,..- ise ee ee All wool serges, all colors... ..50¢ yard R. &».G. Corsets.................. to $3.50 Resolved I—That -we commend All wool plaid dress goods, R. & G. front lace corsets............ wee G2 them tothe love and confidence of 44-Inches wide...........:....65¢ yard © Roman stripe silks.........$1 to $1.50 yard oe eee ee) woos they are to -Mrs. Peter Denning spent Friday . Resolved, That we hold his death © great success in their new field of labor, and that all their plans may result in their highest pond: Passo ng TII.—That we shall follow em with our prayers, our. 5! thy, and interest, that our heavenly Father may overshadow them His mercy, shield them from all harm and protect them from all danger. — .- 37.00 .-- $1.50 to $3.00 <