The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 20, 1915, Page 5

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‘Ihe Day light Store” core one for Varsity Fifty-five Hart, Schaffner &» Marx Blues $20 We show them.in all the new fabrics and the young men who knows whats ‘‘it in clothes” is our most enthusiastic customer. Walk-Over Oxfords.......00..0c00c0.0---$4,00. Straw and Panama Hats up to........ ....$5.00 American Clo. House Leaders for 30 Years. ‘ A. 0. Young motored over from} Clyde McFarland has returned to Appleton. City Friday. the McFarland ranch near Hart, Texas, after a several weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Coberly spent) ~"" , Sunday in-Kansas City. with homefolks. ; : ! Silk hose 25c Black-Arnold. For Mrs. John Stone spent Sunday in Adrian visiting friends. ¥ Stetsons or ‘ Mallorys Hats $3.00 to $4.00 ‘|| Deputy came up from Rich Hill Tues- Mrs. A. H. Culver is. spending the week in O'Fallon, Ills., visiting her sister. Constable Johnson Stotts is spend- ing a few days in Nevada visiting relatives. Joseph Volle and E. ‘A. Sollinger, prominent merchants of Harrigonville, were in the city Tuesday. Claude A. Baker, of the Double Branch neighborhood, wastransacting business in Butler Tuesday. Harry VanDyke will insure your threshing machine while in operation on the road or in barn. Phone 112. 30-3t Mrs. J. B. Walton and daughter, | who have been visiting Mrs. A. W. Thurman at Joplin, returned home Sunday. Mrs. C. R. Darnell and Mrs.-¥. O. day on a visit to their sister, Mrs. Sam Gosnell. Mrs. Sam W. Davis left for Kansas City Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Claude W. Cosgrove, and to at- tend the Missionary Conference of the M. E. church, South, now in ses- sion in that city. ‘A message lately received in EIDo- rado Springs stated that Clyde, the youngest son of W. F. Burcham of that place, had been killed at Austin, Texas, but no particulars were given Gift books for commencement days at Smith’s. C. E. McNamer of. Hume spent Monday in Butler. _Congratulation cards and_ booklets at Smith’s. Mrs. W. H. Sherwood of Kansas City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. S. Pierce. d 7 ft. Cedar Post 10c at Logan-Moore Lbr. Yd. _ Dr. W. A. Williams of Hume spent Monday in ‘Butler looking after busi- ness matters. Its Kodak time. Full line Eastman goods and all supplies at Smith’s. Ben Prater, deputy sheriff of Cass County, was initiated into the mys- teries of Elkdom at the Elk’s Hall {Tuesday night. | Oak Cherry Stains, Light Hard Oil, Flat Finish and House Paint at Logan- . Moore Lbr. Co. Evert Grant says his hogs are free of lice and mange. They are using a Hog-Joy Machine, bought of Logan- Moore Lbr. Co. Now is the time to buy thorough- $1.00 for 15. J. W. Poffenbarger, Phone 172, Butler, Mo. 26-tf A. H. Culver left the first of the week for Cape Girardeau as a repre- sentative to the Grand Lodge I. 0. O. bred Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, ~ 7 | visited Butler friends the first of the P rice $30 Pa cea sae ; 5 | week, C., returned home Friday. : y e | i q Bastcaee ME aes Miss Nellie Yarber of Rich Hill vis- Black & Arnold Clothing Co. ; , : || . Joe Connelly of Rich Hill made a . brief visit to this city Monday. . ons High Art Suits Black-Arnold. : H. Stewart of Urich spent Sunday in Butler visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. B. Alley. Dr. V. J. Cumpton of Pleasant Gap was a business visitor to the county seat Thursday. Frank Ream transacted business in Kansas City Friday. : Wallace Moore, of Kansas City, was a Butler visitor Sunday. Prof. Leedy, of Rich Hill, spent Saturday in Butler visiting relatives. Dr. N. L. Whipple, of Kansas City, is visiting friends and relatives in this city. Mens and boys odd pants in all sizes W. B. Dawson left Monday for |South Missouri points on a business Black-Arnold. i | trip. Mrs. M. E. Fullbright and son, | Leonard, are visiting Mrs. Fullbright’s | Mlss Ethel Stofer, of Snyder, Okla., 2nd Hand Light Spring Wagon . First. class condition, newly painted, pole, shafts and extra jump seat. A bargain. | up Black-Arnold. = a ise : ited Butler friends the last of. the ie Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Burgessand! ye¢;, | two little sons have returned from | : J. S. House, a prominent merchant Carthage where they have been visit- 2 he I] ver ing relatives. of Appleton City was a Butler visitor a | Tuesday. Oxford shoes $2.50 for men and NCW gnlo GER vi LY pi jai ipple of Parsons, Kas., came fycniture Ce, boys Black-Arnold. lin Frid ing to visit -relati Dr. W.° E. Lampton attended me Weed Pan ek sun meeting of the Missouri and Kansas gna ; é Osteopathic Association in Kansas Mrs. DeWitt McDaniels went down to Rich Hill Saturday. to visit Jas. City last week. . Hilton and family. assortmeht Black-Arnold. Mrs. A."L. White came up from 3 4 Rich Hill Friday to visit her daughter, J. G. Doolittle cashier of the Farm-| yy<, w, B, Dawson. ers Bank of Walnut at Foster trans- f ‘ q i acted business in Butler the latter| Miss Nannie Huckeby of Rich Hill visited her sister, Mrs. Sam Gosnell, Ed Culver and family spent part of | B iatiee: last week in Kansas City. Mr. Culver WU Bu OU rena ves Mrs. E. M. Hayes left the last of attended the State Embalmers Con- ace vention and Mrs, Culver visited |the week for Spokane, Wash., fo visit | And Save Some friends. her son, Walter Hayes. _ Suit cases and trunks for your va-| Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kimball of near | ~~ ; MONEY cation at Black-Arnold. Spruce were county seat visitors the |its first. purchase of wool for this Harvey C. Roberts and Miss Marvel latter part uf the week. ° : Cummings were married at the home E. A. Sollinger a prominent mer- of the bride’s parents in Kansas City chant of Harrisonville was a visitor to Mens Blue Serge Suits Underwear 25c a garment up, a full | _]| Part of the week. he fect the week, last week to vote bonds for the erec- | She Wash suits just received 50c up all|t tion of a school building. The prop- | colors Black-Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Walker and | sition carried almost unanimously. family of Kansas City spent Sunday ‘William Dooley who travels for the as to the manner of his death. F., which is in session at that-place. Chas. A. Eaton Shoe Co., came in Off the road Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. A. L. Fox and Mrs. A. R. Lee] Dr, J. T. Halsey, who has been tak- Mrs. Arthur Duvall. lare attending a Sunday school con-| ing some special work at the Chicago } vention at Webb City this week. At/Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat College, Mrs, J. B. Moore,‘ who has been | the canclusion of the convention Mrs. | will be in his office on Saturday. 31-1 | y: “Ine a hn nia fo Herrell, | Fox will go to Sapulpa, Okla,, to visit iss Aion Rae ae Rot returned to her-homein Kansas City | fan iss Amner bu le ie last o her son, Leon, and other relatives. the week for Kansas City. Miss Bul- the last of the week. | A ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gutridge, of|lock is a delegate to the Woman’s r. and° Mrs. James Richardson Newbridge,-Ore., arrived in Butler| Missionary Society of the M. E. Church and daughter, Miss Velva, came UP ‘the last of the week from San Fran-|South which meets in that city this from Rich Hill Thursday and spent | cisco, Cal., where they had been tak-| week. the day visiting friends. ing in the big fair. Mr. Gutridge Miss Hortense Trimble, who has was a pleasant caller at this office. been attending the National School of of Amsterdam, was in Butler Wednes- ee : The Times’ good friend, W. M.|day. Domestic Science at Washington, D. | Hardinger, made us a pleasant cal] ‘ : ee i The many friends of William E. Saturday. Mr. Hardinger was born : i . 4 ; ; Walton, who has been quite sick at Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Smith of in Pennsylvania 78 years ago, and|,. ‘ Hioeay F * real A ee his home in this city will be glad to Coffeyville, Kas., spent Sunday in came to Missouri in 1867 and located ver - 5 ‘ 2 ‘ f learn He is improving every day. We Butler with Mr. and Mrs. Frank on the farm on which he now resides. | |. f Reis able to- ei Smith and Mrs. Chas. Endres. A ‘ oe onae See Looe ubae i ae : Pete Denning, a prominent Repub- | part of the time but is still very weak. Amoret will dedicate their M. E. ‘lican of Charlotte township, while in church Sunday, May 23. Bishop the city Saturday dropped into the Sheppard will preach the sermon and Times office for a social call. Pete is have charge of the ceremonies. a sure enough ‘‘sore head,’’ having Miss Minnie Holwell and Percy |*¥° fine large boils on top of his head. Moon were married Wednesday even-| J. E. Snodgrass and wife of Spruce ing May 12 at the Ohio Street M. E. | made this office a very pleasant call e Church, Rev. Hanby officiating. | Saturday and made the newspaper Mrs. Adaline Stanley and daughter, man glad by subscribing for the paper. | Miss Daisy, of Kansas City, who have | Mr. Snodgrass informs us that the been visiting friends and relatives in |chinch bugs are very bad in his locality. | this city returned home Saturday. i ‘ . | The Butler friends of Mrs. W. C. Appleton City held a special election | Burrus, of Roswell, N. M., but for- merly of this city, will be glad to learn” that she has been appointed hostess of ‘the New Mexico building at the Pan-|city was ‘called The Spot D. W. Bowman of northeast of this fo Kansas City condition of his brother, John T. Bowman, an employe in the Kansas City water plant, who was seriously injured Monday. Dode Holland, son of County Clerk Manager Bolin, | Frank Holland, returned-home Wed- nesday from Kansas City having the guest of Miss Margaret Snyder | cisco. over Sunday. Miss Grube was for- | ‘ A merly a teacher in the Butler High| The Butler ball team went to Archie | Sunday resolved to get even for the | defeat the Sunday previous and they The Amsterdam Produce Co. made certainly did by a score of 19 to 9— iin favor of Archie. ._- +of the Butler team, says hé has em- Local. Q. 0, Reynolds of near Adrian | jioyed a good semi-professional| completed his course in the Spalding bad the seller. | pitcher from Kansas and when he|Commercial College. Young Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McFarland, | joins the team Butler will have a| Holland will assume the management season last week, according to the eaday, May 11, Rev.—Woar—May- of th field officiating. - Judge and Mrs. G. C. Miller are Work shirts 35c, 3 for $1. Heavy visiting their sons, James, Newton blue color Black-Arnold. ~ and Leonard in Kansas City. ae Rev. Claude S. Hanby, Roy Sches-| Chas. Fisk went to Nevada Satur-| ler and Raymond Bourquin left Mon- day to play with the Nevada band at! day for Webb City to attend a M. E. their Saturday night concert. | Sunday School Convention being) Bert Matteson, of Harrisonville, | held in that city. spent Sunday in Butler visiting his| Leather work gloves in the long| sister, Mrs. Forrest Kerrens. geuntlet $1 Black-Arnold. Mrs. Ella Jenkins, of Adrian, spent Col. C. E. Robbins returned | Sunday in Butler visiting her parents, Wednesday from St. Louis. OnTues-| Mr. and Mrs. John F.-Herrel. oe ru ghee re Se Gus Keinberger, cashier of the ingat 1h mm, and lasting gotl 7. p.|Commercial Bank of Rich Hill, was a m., and as a consequence he is pretty pale visitor the last of the week. Mrs. Mary E. Brooks, of Buffalo, o Bates Si ‘School | Il., is visiting her brother, I. F. El- ‘ Po edocs “Spee a goons Be the | lington and family. southeast of town. get M. E. church Wednesday) f:x.County Treasurer, Sam'l Cole- All Wool $875 ~ Mens Union Suits ” 45, BSc, $1.25 4 Special Prices on | Straw and Panama Hats | Clyde McFarland and Miss Lillie Nor- | good ball team. ton motored over to Foster one, day ship. last week and took supper with Mr. C. C. Duke has completed the enu- Fi |meration of the school children of| Secretary of State Roach, who is Peers. foe T,:Beith, | Butler and filed the following report| batting about 200 in the efficiency of The Cass County Democrat says’ with the county clerk: the administration of his office, “bit that Congressman Dickinson has an-| White males.....:.............. 296 | the ball,” again this week when the nounced his intention to recommend | White females .................. 304 | laws passed: by the last General As- the appointment of George B. Sproule | Colored males .................. 17| sembly were eistributed about thirty as postmaster at Drexel. Colored females...........-.. .- 34| days earlier than the distribution is “Drexel expects to have electric — | usually made: lights soon. A committee has been | appointed to secure the services of an | This is 31 less than last year. daughter of Pawhuskie, Okla., who engineer'to survey and make plans) Clark Travis of Butler, special have been visiting friends in Butler, for a municipal light plant. | agent for the Home Insurance Co., of | left Monday for Kansas. City to visit Henry county last week paid $6,000 | New York, passed through Pleasanton | Dr. Arthur Ludwick and wife for a on their railroad bonds which leaves | Sunday for Waco, Texas, where he few days. From there their will go them but $5,000 to pay and the Henry | went to represent the company in|to Jefferson City and spend a few County Democrat says they have the | Opening up a new field in that state. | days with Judge W. W. Graves and money on hand to pay that. He will _ in pl oi of blige: or- | family before returning to their home. ~ Miss Anna Willi Mawihter, of (fea agencies for the faam} The many friends of Mr. John Hezekiah eo cocigp iin .. hes pases _ Mrs. Travis accompan-| Schmidt of the H. Loeb & Bro. Merc. ied him to this place and visited Mrs./Co,, were surprised to learn of his were | W. W. Ruble, cashier of the Bank | Miss Bessie Grube of Nevada was | ama-Pacific Exposition at San Fran-} Wednesday on account of the critical ; —t of his father’s-farm-in-Summittown-———__— Mrs. A. B. Ludwick and little — and Thursday, May 28 and 27.| man, of Deepwater township, was a/ Hildebrand, of Kansas Ci pay evening Rev. McKeon of| county. seat visitor the last of the married Wednesday, ae at the! is ti sad _| week. Ohio Street M. E, Parsonage. ocx the on James Holloway spent Sunday in|. Merwin voted Thursday to consoli-_ Anna Spencer and other friends a few | marri ; ‘ riage Tuesday morning to Miss days.—Pleasanton (Kas.) Herald. | ~ | Julia Connelly of this city. The wed- Joe Flamming Bates County High-|ding ceremony was performed by way Engineer, has received a notifi-| Rev. Father Thos. Carey at the par-° is in the book-keeping department of Mr, and Mrs. A, L. Rook and _Mrs. T. Wainright drove up to Garden y Saturday and spent Sunday with Kansas with his son, Verne, who | ¢ | Wi Cty eka date four school districts. The result cation of his appointment as a‘ dele-|sonage, about 8 o’clock, in the pres- was 65 in nee Path ened The | gate from this counfy to the conven-|ence of the immediate family.—Rich whens be to issue bonds and ‘tion of the Ozark Trails Association | Hill Review. ; college ing, can. be | which meets at Independence, Kas.,| eer pne by a vote of the people.—Am- June 6-8. The states included in the Township rs to Meet. dam. Local. eS “Association are Missouri, Kansas,} County Clerk Frank. Holland has “Mrs. Nat Whipple, who is visiting | Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The ob-|notified the assessors of the various he home of her father, L. A: Ful-| ject of the Association is the making | townships to meet in the office of the on Mechanic street, is suffering |of a good road from St.. Joseph to| county clerk in Butler on Saturday, pneumonia. some point in Oklahoma or Arkansas. |May 22, 1915, for the purpose of ) is in constant attend-| Butler should send some good road reaching an agreement as to the man- Her- many friends "hope for | boosters along to try and secure this| ner of making and the equalization of

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