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American Clothing House : LEADERS FOR 29 YEARS \they will reside in the future. e T e i Still ‘Time - Tf you get busy at once you can still put upa ‘SILO this year and save your corn that is drying up. We Still Can Supply One TUNG LOK Silo, and nearly any size in our H and _H silo, 100 ton for $150. Get in touch with us at once - before someone beats you to it. Just received a car of Fir Flooring fom 50 ton $50 Silo Get busy at once Call 17 A masterpiece of Sensationalism MATINEE AND NIGHT AT THE Electric Theater dropped from the air ship. | In conjunction you will see The Career of Waterloo Peterson : Rex Drama Stolen Glory Powers Drama Making 5 reels—5,000 feet—all for. § cts. Fifty Years Prove That = are best Blood Bone Tankage You can raise two hushels of wheat —_ where you only raised one.— GET OUR PRICES /J.8. WARNOCK, s*The Daylight Store” || New Fall Goods _are arriving daily 7 Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags Furnishings for the Family -§$PECIAL BARGAINS IN GINGHAMS for School Dresses H.C. Wyatt & Son. Won in the Clouds Saturday, August 15, 1914 _Three reels of airships, lions, elephants, jungle fights and savages, depicting a thrilling battle from an airship with savages. Closing with the blowing. up of the whole savage village with lyddite bombs GLOVER _BRAND FERTILIZERS _ BUTLER, Mo. —— nent Miss Mary Hennessey of Nevada, is| J. B. Walton of the Walton Trust visiting friends here for a week. ,Co., returned home from a business Miss Ethel Coonrod trip to Chicago. | friends here. Edward Johnson and family of All the party committees met Atl eeon Texas, arrived the latter is visiting | the court house Tuesday to organize | | purguant to law. : home of B. F. Johnson. Mrs. John Coleman has returned! Dr. T. C. Harper of Trinidad, Colo., from Decatur, Ill. | accompanied by his sister arrived | the latter part of the week for a visit at the home of T. L. Harper. H. B. Wagoner of Adrian,” wasin't R. W. Payne of Greenfield, Mo., | |, Miss Amy Herrell is visiting rela- | tives in Lincoln, Nebraska. ‘her husband in Kansas City, where | part of the week for a visit at the| Black & Arnold Clothing Co. | Luther Judy returned from Kansas City Tuesday. eMore white hats for ladies, large sizes 50c. Black-Arnold. | Chas. Campbell of Greenwood, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Ray Smurr of Independence, | is visiting friends here. All kinds mens and boys shoes, Black-Arnold. : Mrs. W. E. Walton returned from Excelsior Springs Monday. _ Miss Nina Gordon of Oak Grove, is visiting Miss Sallie Curry here. Keep coming in.—Black-Arnold. Mrs. Claude Cosgrove of Kansas City, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Denton. The Chautauqua is in full swing and the large audiences are getting the worth of their money. Our trade continues to grow, we thank you.—Black-Arnold. Mrs. Joe Little left Monday to join ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO BUY Men’s Suits’ . \& Off - Boys’ Suits Y% Off Childrens Suits \% Off All Trousers YY Off All Shirts yy Off |All Underwear Black-Arnold. W. O. Atkeson’s horse died one day last week. He is looking for an- | other, Men’s odd pants. —Black-Arnold. Miss Genevieve Black of Archie, is | spénding a week with her sister, Mrs. | A. F. Fox. Wiley Lenhart has returned after a 'several day’s visit in Webb City and | Joplin. Shirts, dark blue 35c, 3 for $1, hick. ory kind. —Black-Arnold. | Butler Tuesday on business. | who at one time held the post of pri- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fox spent Sun- man DeArmond, spent Saturday in | day with Jas, N. Sharp near Passaic. Butler. hatched, More trunks and suit cases.—Wal-; Buff Orphington, April | ker-McKibben. Mrs. 0. B. Ray and little daughter each. Duroc Jersey gilts, one year | spent the latter part of the week in old October 30th. eds ; | Adrian: Mrs. Chas, S. Concklin, | Dr. H. M. Cannon transacted busi- ness in Kansas City the latter part of |the week. j | 43-4t* land man, Cloyd, Willie and A!va, left Friday morning in their Brush runabout for a trip through northern Missouri. Jake Weiner of Walnut, Kansas, | visited friends in Butler and vicinity this week. Miss Bessie Knott of Saline county Nvnane iithe lath art of dl lis visiting her uncle and aunt, W. T. RAL EE Ul icmp : Cole and wife. , week making pointed inquiries of ‘certain of our sportsmen regarding Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grout are re- their hunting licenses. joicing over twin boys. They arrived Tuesday morning. | The residence of Charles Smith _ west of the depot, caught fire Friday Big Buck men’s shirts 50c, the ‘afternoon, and the fire department | best. —Walker-McKibben. responded promptly. The blaze was | W. H. Dunn of Grand River town- | €xtinguished without difficulty. ship was in Butler Friday shaking hands with friends. McKibben. The residence of Grover Carroll of; Mrs. A. W. Thurman of Joplin, ac- Summit’ township,'was destroyed by companied by her daughter, Miss fire Saturday afternoon. Josephine, returned to Joplin Satur- - Mr. and Mrs, Claude Etter returned 4ay,after a visit here with Dr. and home Sunday from a week’s visit Mrs: J. Everingham, and Mr. and with relatives in Holden, Mo. Mrs. J. B. Walton. | Miss Bessie Archer and Allen Dov-, t- and Mrs. Walton Crutsinger erton of Trinidad, Colo., are guests | W¢"e called to Garden City Saturday at the home of Col. T. L. Harper. on account of the “serious illness of " ae : their little son who has been visiting Special rain ‘and wind proof um- brellas $1.—Walker-McKibben. his @eRReMaeher A Wet pike. Frank Holland of. Summit town- Butler, ship, returned home Sunday froma 4a, while attempting to lift the dog several days’ visit in Appleton City. ints his buggy. He was bitten in the W. F. Duvall of the Duvall-Percival | right wrist, but as he received prompt Trust Co., left Friday for a business | medical attention no bad results are trip through the New England States. feared. Allen, the Land Man, will conduct New shipment of Warner’s Rust a special excursion to Alberta, Cana- Proof corsets. —Walker-McKibben. da, 04 Aug. 18. Round trip ticket Clyde N. McFarland, who for sev- $42.00. ‘eral months has been looking after Harry Henry left the latter part of the McFarland ranch near Hart, the week for Denver, Colorado, where | Texas, arrived home the latter part of he expects to “spend the heated | the week, and will spend several days months. | here looking after business interests. W. J. Middleton and H.'B. Chelf of’ Alex Snider, Warren Duvall, Tom Mingo township were business visit- | Walton; Elliott Walker of Butler and ors to the county seat the latter part Miss Nita Clark of St. Joseph are of the week. , spending a few weeks at “Camp Mrs: J. S. Brown and son, Omar, , Comfort,” the summer camp of Mr. accompanied by Mrs. Thos. K. Stout jand Mrs, D. K. Walker in the Ozarks have returned home from a motor "ear Hollister, Mo. car trip to Bartlesville. Miss Aggie Zinn ‘died at the Foster 5| Fire Chief Gordinier. and Chas. ‘Hotel in this city “Sunday morning of Hupp went.to Kansas City Monday |Pneumonia. Funeral services were and purchased some. supplies conducted at 6 a.m. Monday morn- for our fire departme 7 ing by James A. DeArmond and the % : a body shipped to Caney, Kansas for New voile shirt waists 98c.—Wal- interment under certificate furnished ker-McKibben. ; | by the county coroner. Clark Wix and son, John,-were in| yfegsrg. F. J. Rogers and L. W. the city Tuesday. John will return |; ont of Charlotte township. who con- to Hepler, Utah, where he has been’ stitute the auctioneering firm of Rog- located for the past year, ers and Lent were in Butler Saturday Ed Dalton, of Tulsa, Okla., won the |on a business mission and favored us nomination for county treasurer in| with a pleasant-call. Both young that county last Tuesday. Mr. Dalton | men are hustlers, and have had both was formerly a citizen of ‘Bates | education and experience in the auc- was severely dog bitten Tues- | | vate secretary to the late Congress- | Butler, Mo. The three sons of F. R. Allen, the! Game Warden J. A. Patterson of Best shirtings 10c yard, —Walker- | Homer Clark, who lives east of} The Hon. Lucien Baskerville and |Ciaude Lampkin were over from Ap- |pleton City Tuesday. overt Hurt visited her uncle | ic } ars, pullets and cockerels for sale, $1/in Harrisonville last Monday. He is. ,90 years old. & Rompers 50¢, Black-Arnold. The Butler baseball club lost to Rich Hill last Sunday on the latter's diamond, 4 to 3. | T. W. Silvers, accompanied by his \little grandson, Jack McClelland, is | visiting relatives in Parsons, Kansas. More of those fadeless dark blue Headlight overalls. Black-Arnold. ; Claude Mahan, of Adrian, accom- panied by Prof. F. E. Burris of Beth- any, Mo., spent Saturday in Butler. J. H. Sater and Ellen Ellifritts, both of Rich Hill, obtained license to wed Monday. Soft dress shirts, Black-Arnold. Miss Neva Keeser, cashier at Nor- fleet & Ream’s is spending her vaca- jtion in Denver and will be absent about a month. : Khaki trousers, $1. Black-Arnold. Superintendent L. F. Robinson of the Rich Hill schools has resigned, and will go to Texas where he will | continue to teach. Mrs. W. F. Reeder of Adrian, and Mrs. Leda Whittaker of the Canal Zone, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Welton last Sunday. New goods corning in all the time, no old to offer, Black-Arnold. Mrs. W. F. Duvall, accompanied by her son, Leslie, left Saturday . for Denver, Colorado. They expect to spend several weeksin the mountains. Miss Mattie Boulware, after a visit with relatives in North Missouri, ar- rived home last Saturday. -She was accompanied by Mrs. John Boulware of La Plata, who will visit here. Elk shoes just received, $2.50, soft and easy. _ Black-Arnold. All kinds mens and boys shoes, | YY Off Hats and Caps | 4% Off 1 Lot 30 Suits $20.00 values....$10.00 /$15.00 values.......7.50 '$13.50 values...... 8.25 FollowineCrowd Joe Meyer THE CLOTHIER Miss Mignon Coleman who has , been visiting relatives and friends at ! Quincy, Illinois, for several weeks, | has returned home. G. D. Warnsing of Petersburg, IIli- nois, spent several days here the lat- ter part of the week looking after his , real estate interests. All kinds mens and, boys shoes, Black-Arnold. Mr. and-Mrs. Jas. Elgin of Sedalia, | Mo., who have been visiting at the jhome of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elgin have returned home. Suit cases, trunks, Black-Arnold. | A two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. ! William G. Thomas died at their {home Sunday. The little body was | buried in Rogers’ cemetery Monday. | Misses Louise and Theresa Mead arrived home Sunday from an ex- {tended visit with relatives in Seattle, | Washington. | . Boys long khaki pants. Get hima |pair. Black-Arnold. Nathan Bailey of Butler, and Miss Pernesa J. Harrison of Merwin, were united in marriage Wednesday morn-- ing by B. F. Jeter. Mrs. R. R. Deacon left Wednesday |morning for Fon-du-lac, Wisconsin, where she expects to remain, enjoy- ing the lake breezes until late fall. Her husband, R: R. Deacon, accom- panied her as far as Kansas City. wens One Hu The recent drouth has caus stock of buggies now on hands, Buggies tor Sale trade, however, we are not pessimistic, but in order to move our want to sell them, and to sel! them RIGHT. NOW. We have a large stock of the very latest styles and paints of the very best makes, and if there is anything in the vehicle line that you will buy we are sure we can please you. In addition to our new stock, we always have a lot of good second hand vehicles of every description that we will sell cheap. We sell buggy tops, cushions, poles, shafts, etc. One nearly new farm wagon—at a bargain. Don’t fail to see us for anything in the vehicle line. McFARLAND & SONS ndred ed us to anticipate a slow fall we want you to know that we