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Hog oil, kill lice, 10¢ per gal- lon, Logan-Moore Lbr. Co. Stella Talbott, of Adrian, vis- ited Butler friends Sunday. 4 1-2 by 12 gate $4.00, Logan- Moore Lumber Yard Butler, Mo. Ethel Mabbott, of Rich Hill, spent Sunday with Miss Nadene Hupp. "Mra. R. A. Hallenbeck visited Rich Hill friends the last of the week, W. J. Nix made a_ business trip to Council Bluffs, Iowa, last week. Mr. and Ar: Sam Barr- visit- ed in Rich Hill one day the last of the week. Mrs. Cleda Blaker, of La- Cygne, Kas. is visiting Mrs. Clarke Travis. One Malleable Range stove $35.00 at Logan-Moore Lumber Yard, Butler, Mo. Mrs. Ed H.. DeArmond left Friday for New York where she will visit relatives L. ‘B: es Rich Hill, vis- ited his “bro Frank Gench, and family Friday. * Mrs. Samuel Levy, ‘of St. Louis, is visiting her nephews, Paul and Julius Levy. Wanted to rent—A good pi- “ano. . Trene Mains. 35-1t * 521 West Ft. Scott St. Miss Flossie Brown came up trom Rich Hill the first, of the week to visit Butler friends. Mrs. Minnie Oppenheimer, of Pleasant Hill, visited Butler friends the first of the week. 500 bushel granary $36.85 at Logan-Moore Lumber Yard. Dr. J. T.. Hull attended the State Dental Association meet- ing at Jefferson City last week. Harry Ellis came in the last of —tire?_week—from—Waterloo, Iowa, where he has been playing ball. Mrs. W. E. Welton left for Adrian the last of the week to spend. a few days visiting rela- tives. Ralph Pipes returned Sunday night from a trip to California and the Parsee ae Exposi- tion. Reduction in e Pant Suits } ~ Do not tiny ry Goods until you ‘see the rgains we offer -So called “cut prices” advertised in reality ase not as cheap as our regular prices, quality considered. LAST CALL TO CLEAN UP STOCK THE STORE OF QUALITY Leaders for 30 Years. ————— SS ssn last of the week from St. Louis iwhere she had heen attending Mrs. Luella Weeks, and| .R. L. Fulbright left Tuesday| Trunks, suit cases, Bl.c':-| daughters, Misses Eula and Eliz-|for Lebanon, Mo., where he will | Arnold. abeth, visited Butler friends the|join his wife and children, who | F. M. Bowen and W. J. Mar-! last of the week. Mrs. James enbensoni who has been visiting Mrs. F. A. Kretzinger in Rich Hill returned ‘home Saturday. Miss Kate Endres left the last of the week for Kansas City where she’ will spend a few days .|visiting friends. Miss Selma Gench* returned last week from Columbia where’ she had been attending the Uni- versity of Missouri. Alex Snider, who has been at- tending the school of journalism at the Missouri University, -re- turned home Thursday. G. M. Moore, of Kansas City, was in Butler Saturday on busi- ness connected with the Logan- Moore Lumber Company. Mrs. R. <A. Hallenbeck and children left Monday for Guth- rie, Okla., where they expect ‘to make their future home. Mrs. Robert Megrew of Fay- ette, Mo., arrived the’ latter part of the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Boulware, of LaPlata, Mo., are visiting~ at the home of Mr. Boulware’s father, Dr. T. C. Boulware. Wm. Searfus says his hogs are less trouble and doing fine with _|the Hog Joy machine he bought of Logan-Moore Lumber Co. Will Dooley came in off the road the last of the week to viis- it his sisters, Mrs. Arthur Du- vall and Mrs. R. A. Hallenbeck. J. H. Duncan, wife. and two caughters and sister, Mrs. E. L. Fill of Oak Hill, W. Va., are vis- iting their brother, M. T. Dun- can and wife. During the ‘war and as long as it lasts you want to read all the war news so if you have not the proper glasses let’ Welton fit you with them. . Wanted — Ambitious man with ability. to make $100 or more monthly to represent the Capital Life Ins. Co. A. R. Cameron, General Agent. Bldg., Kansas 208 Dwight ; 35-2t * City, Mo. are visiting Mrs, Fulbright’s mother at that place. A number of. heavy, reinforced steel barrels made of 8 gauge steel. Comply with the I. C. C. ruling. When full will stand a drop of 4 feet on concrete block. $4.25. H. B. Alley. 20-tf* Prof. A. C. Moreland,. county superintendent of schools. left last week for Warrensburg where he will do special work in the state normal this summer. Miss Ora Newsome, who has been teaching school in Kansas City, came down the last of the week to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Newsome. Miss Ethel Coonrod returned Saturday from Butler where she has been attending school. She will teach the Aurora school, west of Piper, next fall and win- ter.—Urich. Herald. Mrs. W. M. Smith, of Dallas, Tex., who has been visiting at the’ home’ of her ‘uncle, J. wef Smith, left Thursday for Rich Hill, where she will visit her parents, W. R. Jones and wife. Gardner Smith returned the last of the week from Columbia, Mo., where he has been attend- ing the University of Missouri. He will spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith. The Pleasanton, Kas. base ball team will play the home team on their grounds on South Delaware St., next Sunday. The team will be greatly strengthen- ed by the addition of. several new players. There is no use of trying peo- ple on fitting glasses just to be trying them for it is dangerous, so when you want glasses or if your eyes are bothering you, come and let us examine them. Welton Jewelry -Co., Graduate Optician. We received a card from H. A. (Hopper) Morgan, who is with the Hagenback and Wallace shows asking us to send his pa- per to Milwaukee. He says Dan Talbott and Bill. Brown, Butler boys with the show, are getting along fine. vin Full Blast $6 pants......... iy fa 3.75 33 ben i ees : veeeee DEO ished 1.00 underwear. = Special values in - Blue Serge = ‘our leader 85 45 ~ American Clo. Eiouse riott, of Rockville were callers | at this office Wednesday. They | reported the Marias des Cygnes | river raising again. We are like all the rest, we) are after more business so bring us your watches to. be fixed up| in first class shape. Welton Jewelry Co. W. P. Ayers asks: that his pa-| per be changed to Westphalia, | Mo., where he is guarding con- are doing road work. Wm. Reed was brought up from Rich Hill Tuesday and | placed in the county jail to lay out a sentence of W.days for a) peace disturbance in that city. Prof. W. L. Coonrod, he will visit his parents for a short time. go to Columbian, Mo. to University. The Wesleyin Ohio Street M. E. serve home made Guild of church sherbert Mr. and Mrs. Robert 2 1-2 miles east of town, Tues- 22. Everybody invited, A meeting of the Barton coun- ty Medical Society this week j¢ondemned the practice of phy- sicians using advertising space | in newspapers and as a_ result the papers will lose a few dol- lars each year, Here after the Barton county doctors will ad- vertise only on ‘tombstones... Nevada Herald. Mr. W. E. Walton, president | of the Missouri State Bank and | The Walton Trust Company who | has been quite . sick for “some time, is rapidly recovering and left Sunday, accompanied by! Springs. It is hoped the rest and ** * s will soon restore him to his usual good health. Sam Walls, of Adrian, the city Thursday. | Mr. .attended the Ozark Trail Was in Walls and in Independence, Kas., last week. There is a strong effort) being made to secure the road} for the western tier of Missouri counties. Kansas is also trying | eastern border. The base ball game Sunday between the Butler team and the score "being Butler, 16; Bloomer Girls, 14. Butler’s pitcher was knocked out of the box about | the middle of the game. and the old stand by, ‘‘Tink’’ Ellis, was called in from the field and fin- the game in his usual go Outside of Ellis’ batting and base running, ‘and = = Miss Egan’s playing of first base the game was feature! ~ James Ww. gee into the for a social call. cl orn viets from the penitentiary who | From there he will | attend | the summer school at the state; the| will | ‘ ice | cream and cake at the home of | Sturgeon | Lakes to Gulf highway. meeting | to secure’ the road along their: Bloomer Girls was a batfest, the/fice: ‘county 55/brought to Butler . this = Be Emery Porter Thursday and. I Black & Arnold Clothing - Co, ’. E. Welton made a business hea ‘to Foster Tuesday. Long cuff work gloves for the |young men, Black-Arnold. ‘Ed Kelly of Crane, Mo., was a brief Butler visitor Wednesday. | More of those heavy 75¢ over- jalls. Try a pair, Black-Arnol4. Dr. W. H. Allen of Rich Hill |was a county seat visitor Tues- day. | Send Arnold. Miss Retia Kerrens is _spend- us a customer, Black- jing a few days in Rich Hill visit- ing her grandparents. | Miss Mary Jones of Rich Hill ‘is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry VanDyke. . Miss Ethel Stofer of Snyder, Ladies Suits, Coats Less than Yo PHiC™ |, 3:= p01 soot ot sae |Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walker. Warren Duvall, who returned last week from the University of |Missouri has accepted a position jin the Farmers Bank. |. Miss Helen Cook ret urned the ‘the Washington University. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Armstrong \of Kansas City, who have been ivisiting Ed Culver and family ‘have returned to their home. Wide brim straw hats, Black- | Arnold. | Mrs. Hal Travis left Tuesday for Yates Center, Kas., where she will visit friends. She wa; accompanied as far as Rich Hill \hy Mr. Travis. Boys and mens khaki pa tts, 50c, Black-Arnold. Mrs. -R. G. Hartwell and \granddaughter, Miss Mayme, left the first of the week for St. |Louis where they will spend a | week visiting Mrs. Hartwell’s ‘sons, Dwight and Will, prinei- | pal of the High School, left the, last of the week for Urich where | e The Spot day afternoon and evening June! Miss Mary Braden, who is a “teacher in the Kensington school of Kansas City arrived Sunday to. spend her vacation, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. | Braden. White oxfords, $2.50 Black- Arnold. Warren Duvall, Donald Phar- lis, Bob Shelton and Miss Helen Chastain were among the stud- lents from Butler to the Univers- ity of Missouri who returned ‘home last week to spend their [* acation. M. L. Fuller, representing the |department of the Missouri Pa- ‘eific and Iron Mountain Rail- ways, was in Butler Tuesday boosting for the country along |his lines. ; Shoes with rubber soles, 90c, oxfords rubber sole, 75¢, Blac- Arnold. : D. B. Morgan and |daughter, of Springfield, visited |his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa | Morgan, last week. Mr. Morgan jis a Linotype expert employed jon the Springfield Leader and |was' called to Butler to install the Linotype in The Times’ of- little Buy the fine twill blue serze jsuit we are showing, ki | Arnold. W. T. Nichols was called to Butler last week on account of \the serious illness of his brother, {Hiram Nichols. We met W. T. on the street Monday and he in- formed us that his brother is better and it was thought that he ° would ‘recover—Adrian Journal. Miss Amanda Porter, daugh- ter of John W. Porter, of Char- lotte township died at the state hospital for the insane at Ne- vada Tuesday morning of tuber- eulosis. The remains were Wednesday and funeral services will be con~ ducted at the home of her broth- ent made in the Adam eet cemetery four “miles _ [northeast of Virginia. - : If you want the best %5c shirt you ever bought see Black- Arn- old. . Walter Lynch arrived from Chicago Sunday 'to visit.-his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Lynch and family. _ Elmer Dixon went to Kansas City Sunday to ‘visit his son, Cloyd, who is attending an auto-. mobile school. Miss Laura James of Rich Hill spent a few days in Butler the last of the week visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. G. Cook, Mrs. S. M. eta ‘w Denver, Colo., and Mrs. H.: Piggott and daughter, Anna io of Hel- ena, Mont., are visiting. their sis- ter, Mrs. J. A. Trimble, Butler has been trying to stir up interest in a Fourth of July celebration but as yet has failed to put it over. It has been a long time since we have had a county seat celebration and it would be well attended by most of the neighboring towns.—Am- oret Leader. A. Highly was. taken sud- a ill Saturday — afternoon and fell on the sidewalk in front of Royse’s lunch counter. — Drs. Tuttle and Gerald Bates were called and he soon rallied suffi- ciently to be taken_home and is in his usual health again.—Ad- rian Journal, ‘Rev. Claude S. Hanby, Miss’ Mabel Sleeth and Miss Myrtle Randall of Passaic left Tuesday for Neosho, Mo, where they will attend the Carthage __ District Convention of the Epworth League. Rev. Hanby is district president and Miss Sleeth is vice president. Miss AlWerta Ogg left for Neosho Wednesday. The second regiment, of which Co. B, of this city, is a part, will go into camp this year July 11th to 18th at La Russell, Mo., down in the Ozarks, from which place they> march by easy stages — to’ Aurora, Mo. along the — pictur- esque White river where oppor- tunity will be given to fish and have. a general good time. The boys will have a fine time and live on fish and corn bread for a week. It will be the finest kind: of an outing for a young man and no bills to pay. Mayor Witlinesen, Dro WL OH. Allen, W, W. Ferguson, Law- rerce Gnitfitk and John D. Mocre, heale la delegation from Rich Hill whieh went before the cointy court Thursday to ask help from the county in repair- ing the road running east from Rich Hill, After hearing sug- gestions from the delegation the court premised toe go over the road with County Highway En- gineer Joseph Flammang and if possible aid them in putting the road in good vondition, D. L. Haggard, who with his family resided at Forsythe, Mo., during the past year, arrived here last Thursday for a short visit with relatives and friends and to look after business mat- ters. Mr. Haggard was _ joined the first of the week -by Mrs. Haggard and daughter, Aileén. They will spend the remainder of the week here visiting’ at the er, Monroe Tucker and family. Mr. Haggard and family are en- gaged this week in shipping their househeld goods, which had been stored here, to: Kansas City, where they expect to es- tablish their home within — the next week or s0o—EIDorado Springs Sun. 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