The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 29, 1915, Page 5

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Orchard Grove. Z : Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stouffer. i ae ese 2 en vragen went to Prairie City Sunday. eelanaw, flying the American | . SS ed : a flag and carrying a crew com- os m ae tod — oH ily big es posed principally of Americans, | 4, x Espey SCS Sl eA from Kirkwall today. The crew |‘ ays 2 was torpedoed off the Orkney) _ "The Daylight Store” sae ‘Every Pair Guaranteed | Charlie Morilla took dinner at Islands, according to dispatches, the home of Lafe Cassity Sun- was saved in the ship’s own day. boats. _ ta | Most of the farmers in this Before sinking the vessel the! section are through witl’ their : German U-boat commander eX-| hay. ercised the ‘‘visit and search’! | ¥ : required by the international | Mr. and Mee. Frank. Weely rules of warfare, Kirkwall dis-|8P¢nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. patches stated. | Shelton. : Tf ‘official reports bear out; Miss Fannie Bryant aponk this statement the attack on the|Sunday at the home of Lee. El- Leelanaw probably will not pre- lington. cipitate a crisis between the) prerett Men's Oxfords $4.00 and $5.00 $2.98 _ Ladies’ Pumps on Sale at. 98c Morilla and family Over 200 pairs pumps worth $2.50 to $4.00. -On sale from 98e to $1.98 United States and Germany. | nent Sunday with Lee Elling $2 50 THE BEST WORK SHOES $2 50 toh Avstanpet to Belfast wtter 02 and family. ° in Butler at the price ° discharging a cargo of cotton at; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cassity the Russian port. She found it took dinner at the home of Lafe necessary to stop at Belfast on Cassity Sunday. ' her trip to America to take on) Jake Tharp and family visit- . : - é a supply of-oil for fuel and prob-: ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Am e r 1 et = ¥ n C 1 (@ ] - . Et @} Us e = ably for this reason aceepted a! Pete Tharp, Sunday afternoon. ; : d cargo of flax from Archangel | Mrs Cea: sage : LEADERS FOR THIRTY YEARS. to Belfast. | Mrs. Lafe Cassity, Fannie e Flax was declared - contra | Bryant and Mra, Walter Cassity band of war by German Govern- ee riday with Mrs. "MM. E. ; : ae, ; 7 ee A ' , {ment in April. For that reason | ?lOUTTEr- Eastman kodaks, films and| If it is only a small purchase} Black & Arnold Clothing Co.| _W. W. Burris, of Rich Hill, the eee submarine ecom.| Mrs. W. Isley and children, was a county seat visitor Wed. nesilay. “/mander was ‘apparently acting , and Mrs. M. E. Stouffer spent within his right in destroying the day with Miss Mib Tharp, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Montgom-|the cargo, but overstepped the Thursday. ery, of Papinsville, were visitors |bounds of international law in Mrs. Pink Ellington and chil- to this city Wednesday. sinking the steamer and setting dren and Miss Morilla spent the Mi the crew adrift in open boats. day Sunday at the home of Lee Miss Mable Clark went to Rich Hill Mond f ‘sit ———_— ‘Ellington. — Sth Afise viauees ae a VISIT) Gonfesses $40,000 Bogus Money The threshing machines have B : Passed by Gang. started their annual rounds, and Detroit, Mich, July — 23,— if the weather is favorable, the George Ryan, 27, arrested here get it at Black & Arnold. J. S. House, president of Appleton City Trust _ company, of Appleton City, was in the city one day last week. W. O. Atkeson, editor of the Record, was a Rich Hill visitor Saturday. Of course he took in the big tabernacle meeting. © supplies at Smith’s. . Miss Marion Sackett, of Kan- sas City, is visiting relatives and friends in this city. We are making special prices on certain lines to clean up. Come in and save. Black & Arn- old . ' Mrs. Kate Brown, of Creigh- ton, Mo., arrived the last of the week to visit J. F. Nicolay and J. E. Keller, of Kansas City, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Nix. Palm beach suits, shoes, pants, hose, hats, caps, belts, Black & Arnold. John Campbell spent a few days in Nevada last week visit- ing old friends. F Miss Tilda Quillin, of Chicago, Mrs. J. H. Smith is visiting arrived in this city’ Monday to her brother, Carrol Day, in Ok- visit Mrs. Harve Johnson. the farmers in this seetion will soon tomight on a charge of counter> he through. feiting, confessed, the police say, was another dull The farmers are Saturday day in Butler. ; Several people — from this Mes taking advantage of every fine ighoma City, Okla. W. EB, Walton left the last of _confess } Quite a number went from|°*Y to eare for their crops. Mies ta Get the week for Colorado Springs, |that within nine months he had neighborhood ages tout ap Butlér to,Kansas City Monday ; i i | Mrs. Ida ‘Bvilsizer came UP) Colorado, for a short stay. made, and. lis assistants had Gap to join’ the Booster @lnb and Tuesday to Bs Ringling C es Austin and on from Rich Hill the last of the |~°°™°° eat ets passed, more than $40,000 in’ Saturday night. Everyone boost : }, J. Henry were among those} week to visit friends. Mrs. M. W., Alley, who has|spurious money in cities and the Boosters and make the Fair Bros. circus. ‘i 2 i Hee 8 who attended the celebration at been visiting her son, Harry Al-|towns between New York and at the Gap a huge success. Mrs and Mra Tb, Beach and {Et Dorado-Springs-tast-weel:—|— Judge JF Smith is Ley —and—witehas—retumned—to-la+—bonis= HUN Lous Hua soaenaare J. E. Beach motored to Kan- relatives and friends in the east-)),;.. en inneag, Git PO eae 5 : = SL LU sik al Oscar Kroff, of the American|ern part of the state. + Ber, HOM ean Ane As! Uy Several hours before Ryan day School at the chureh Sun- nag, City MnesOky monn Eg My See Clothing House, who has been | ney ; +1 Clyde - MeFarland came — in | W288 captured Lillian ‘Wakefield, day but more of the seats creak ~ she De ee - \speriding a two weeks vacation | , Carbolinium kills chicken Sunday from the big McFarland Edith Grey, and Matthew Hen from emptiness than groan from - Prof. J. O. Henderson, who in Texas, returned Saturday. Hai ‘eee ea Hogan-Moore yan near Hart, Texas. He says [Messy were arrested in fscbe w weight. Save your visiting un- had been visiting relatives st a, aot WR cae: dip mmber Co., Butler, Mo. ithat crops look fine in that part bla bi itn Maar 7 til ate mate “ hei M ntgome Cit: for two weeks at ye o rr A _ « Ss ss it lof the e try. m2, IS. vas Informe - come re iM UUs rea c. on henna ‘Monday. ifrom Rich Hill ‘Saturday to/, bs pean ee Die pea : tained from them that led to Grove Christian Sunday School Ei _ {spend a few days visiting her Ree 1 P ‘ i, 8 | 1. W. Lindsay and wife of |Ryan’s arrest. to a crowded house. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hardin! daughter, Mrs. W. B. Dawson.* | lomeron vanel ae os ter [Central Point, Ore., are visiting} According to the police, four school at 10 a.m. - petit and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Rook | ih Lo ; mats Mrs. Will Fritz and baby, of| Mr. Lindsay's father, A, Lind-|plates used in making 5 bills APPLE BLOSSOM. motored to Kansas City Sunday | The Young Ladies Auxilliary | Rich Hill, visited Butler rela-| say. Mr. Lindsay is cashier of |were found on Ryan when he pes Sauer are -and returned Monday evening. fete Rs galas patie ae tives one day last week. \the Central Point Bank. was searched at headquarters. Virginia-Grand View Pickups. entertained by Mrs. Homer Du- : ; ce eal é vall Thursday afternoon of last} Clear 20 to 32 foot fir silo}; Mrs. Robert McDonald and) yor, Gommenced on the New Mrs. L. L: Judy is on the sick list. | daughter, Elinor, left for Kan- Logan-Moore sas City the last of the week staves for sale at Lumber Yard,-Butler, Mo. Light Plant. week. : : Mrs. C.«A. Grey is very sick at > lrA Es. EE; Mrs. Bird Barr, of Topeka, lWwhere they will . visit relatives Worle ance oh Rae : f Kas, who has been visiting her| Miss. Ruth Roekhold, of near | for a Fi A lcin ee Peni ins a Penne . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eg- Adrian, came the last of the; iS ‘ oh a avo acre tractao® land) OD We are having very warm gleson, returned to her home week to visit relatives in this. Mrs. Jennie Durrill and Mill street adjoining the Mis- wenther at present. Monday. city. granddaughter, Arceline Pettitt, ear Acie “tracks purchased “Mrs, Wm. Ayres had a- bad . = spell of sickness last week. ' ? ‘who have been visiting Mr. and _Arthur Bishop, aged 34 years. Mire Chas. Barkley and Mrs. J. died at his home = BEBE Drexel. yf. Sallee, have returned to their Saturday, July 17, of tubereul- jome in Kansas City. osis. i ‘ from Chas. Argenbright. The new building will pressed brick 70 feet long feet wide. | A transmission line will be in- | ADVANTAGE Fi Miss Gladys Sackett, who has been spending some time in But- Jer visiting friends and relatives returned to her home in Kansas be of Miss Bertha Short spent Sun- and 30 day with relatives and friends in Amoret,. < The hum of the threshing ma- Misses Rosalie Funk, Alberta Of the Low Prices we are sind eand s If yousare a, newcomer start Ogg. Ercel Yates, Helen Braden stalled to the water works chine was heard in this vicinity Gi pee Hupp. and son, George, | your trading at Black & Arnold and Mrs. A. R. Fox are attend- pumping station on the Miami all day Sunday. Making in Our returned Sunday from Florence,)and you Il save money on your ing a M. E. chureh school of in-}and power furnished for the = Mrs. D. A. Bean of . Amoret, : Colo., where they had been visit- | clothes. struction at» Marionville this/pumping. A great saving will spent several days last week ing Mr: Hupp’s daughter, Mrs. J. R. Ford spent a few days, week. Chester Sleeth and wife|be made in not having to haul! with her daughter, Mrs. John coal, Guy C. Flesher of Kansas| Harper and family. Anna Goldsby. in Rich Hill visiting his dangh-| Will join them Friday. pal. Gi | City is in charge of construction D. B. Nestlerode of Anderson, july Take a kodak from. Smith’s|.ter, Mrs. C. M. Leedy, and other, pyoseeuting Attorney D. C.|¢ ! Book Store on your vacation. relatives. ' Chastain ae ast ceed ‘appoints for the contractors. Mo.. came last week to help his m : James and Walter Williams,| Mrs. Pat Johannas and |ed_one of the delegates to repre-| W,E, Welton spent Sunday po sage a bake up hay ban-Up a Q who have been spending’a two| daughter, Nadine, of Rich Hill.;sent. Missouri at _the American |i Eldorado Springs. F oe : s. A weeks vacation with an uncle| were Butler visitors the last of | Institute of Criminal Laws and Mrs, W. E, Welton is Miss Ola L. Ayers, who has spend. | heen visiting for over two weeks stt= With. her grandmother, Mrs. Mary V. Morrison, of Butler, re- and other relatives in exas, re-|the week. lo: turned home Friday. |Lake City, < Mrs. Ora McCann and chil-) August 16. ing a Tew days BS commencing |! : ing friends. Utah, Men’s, Boys’ and "Mrs. P. C. Harper, who has|dren went to Rich Hill Saturday) 1 i taaity of | it H- H. Holloway and two| turned home Monday. been visiting her son, J. H./to visit her parents, Mr, a tehall Need nu at » da children are visiting Miss Jan- Miss Belle Steele of Manhat- Harper, left the last of the week | Mrs. U. Ayers. |Marshall, Mo., spent Saturcay |uary at Nevada. : tan, Kansas, came one day last Children’s Suits cctgh _|and Sunday in the city visiting Arthur Kellar left the last of| My Marshall’s sister, Mrs. A. S. |week for a visit with her broth- for Ash Grove, Mo., where she ‘ Biles ae Harvey C. Garrett, of Golden |, Harve and sister, Mrs. . Rosa will visit anoth mn, J. B. . 1 ‘ : : ibang ue ia the week for Sedalia where h« | Travis. They left Saturday for |City, Mo., is visiting his brother, | Steele and their families CLEAN-UP PRICES F has accepted a position in the} —)Dorado Springs, where they |George Garrett, in this city. Or Bane Bene ee amines, , ; - The Junior Christian— Endeav-| Robinson hotel. | will spend a few days before re- ro Mougen “and deo W Ail pope na an of . vi ? or Society of the Presbyterian a \ i i i 7h amily, of} weeks we will take up our duties y y' Mrs, Adaline Stanley and turning to their home Ft. Smith, Ark., are visiting at|and write a few it¢ms. We have church were -delightfully -enter- ba, : : i f : é Fi ghter, Miss Daisy, of Kansas tained Friday pret by Miss! City, were in the city the’ last Agnes Walker at her home 00! o¢ the week visiting relatives not had any news: from this vi- einity for some time on account of the writer taking a vacation. | the home of J. R. Brannock. Pearl Catterlin and The Ladies Aid Society of the | Ohio street M. E. Church gave a lawn social at the home of Den- . Genuine Panama Misses ‘Hats.........:.$2.50 || High street. ‘ : ~ a . . and friends. nis Thrall Monday evening. The | toa ated ee aa oO. @. M. Moore motored down! Qne coupon given with every|large lawn was decorated with | Nevada 5 ee ee from Kansas City Sunday morn-|oont purchased at Frank Clay’s,| Japanese lanterns and a large : Merwin Items One lot $3 Straw ing. Mrs. Moore and baby, who!tne Booster Store. Iam a Boos-|erowd of young and old folks| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barr and - ’ 2 Hats.......-...$1.50. || bad been visiting Mr. and Mrs-|tor and -would greatly appreciate |spent a most delightful evening. |son, Wallis, went. to Rich Hill] Miss Elizabeth Garner of Chas. Fiske, returned with him | a) coupons left in my name. : 7 _+|Tuesday on a business and pleas-| Drexel is visiting Miss Agnes s Ira W. Hart was last week |yre trip. Lewis. Mrs. John O’Dea was a pleas- ant caller at this office tur- ‘day. She ordered her daughter, 4t(eow)* Amy Egeleson. awarded the contract for fenc- ing in the State Fair grounds Mr. and Mrs.-John Krinn = en- tertained the. Junior Christian Endeavor Society, of the. Chris- at Sedalia. The contract calls for a seven foot wire fence en- J. L. Hayes took up his work as mail carrier after a 15 day’s vacation. Miss Jessie Evans took dinner Mrs. C.’R. Etter and baby left | for Holden Wednesday where they will spend a week visiting . Oscar Welch’s, © paper changed from Buffalo, Wyo., to Sheridan, ‘Wyo. : —Judge* Owens and High Joe Flammang took a}people were present Deer Creek, Mound | good- time was had. tian church, with a lawn. social|tirely around the grounds. Mr. |her parents. at their home on East Ft. Scott|Hart was awarded the contract) Ww. & 4 is . | street Wednesday night of last/over quite a number of bidders. Hecies 8. te ye way|week. About twenty-five young| With Mr. Hart on the job the| where ‘she will spend a wrbele and a jolly |fair is assured a first class fence. | visiting friends. ~ ©. C. Day, of Oklahoma City, Sunday with. her sister, Mrs. J. L. Hayes. i _ Mrs. Minnie Elistrom visited a few days last week with Jim Aurmitte and family. . 4 Mrs. Keller returned home 4 Eli Henderson left for Kansas es We received a. letter last|Okla., arrived in Butler Tuesday |.¢; ; ire A _ some in ors < +S day |City Wednesday where he will| Sunday after a visit with her ‘gue. brides at-| Week from 2 oe age a begs hye — ihige§ undergo a surgical operation at | daughter, Mrs. Clyde Patterson. roo PRPS : 7 control, aaak. Day is t tor |°2® of the hospitals in that city.| Miss Maggie Miller returned 3 " f . home Tuesday morning ‘after & oma of the Pacific Mutu-| A card was__received from ife Insurance Co., of Los|Charles McFarland the: first of es, and will join a party of |the week from Los Angeles, Cal, of that company in Kan-|saying the party were all well | #0 where theyjand having a fine time. . They visit with friends in Oklahoma.

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