The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 26, 1915, Page 1

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Some are still trying to put up hay: between showers. Some o: the grain standing is: getting bad- ly damaged. Some farmers re- port that their hay in the ‘stack is badly damaged. © C. B. Henderson came vere near losing his best cow a oe days ago with milk feve | Miss Ina Bailey and? Gotais Fritts were calling on Mre. John Rayborn one day last. week. . - Jim Faller and wife attended church at Mt... Vernon. school house last Sunday se took din- ner at Ross Conard Turner ‘aden and_ wife were trading in Amsterdam one day last week. Warren White, one of Elk- hart’s old stand bys, arrived in Amsterdam last week for a vis- it with his father and mother and old friends and neighbors. We welcome him back to his old range. Charley Spillman of Metz is jpere. on a visit with his mother and old friends. He reports the crops very good down there. Tom Rayborn was down in Mound township last Saturday looking over his barn to see how] - things was looking down there. The Jaunter from Adrian was ealling on the farmers of Elkhart one day last week. Mrs. Ella Scott was trading in Adrian last Saturday. Aunt Lou Scott was a pleasant caller at John Page’s last Satur- day evening. ‘Will Kershner is drilling for eoal on his farm near Concord. Jim Rayborn is having another room put up to blacksmith shop Kansas. where he will be prepared to do’ Miss. Maud Burk visited rele pee 2 of woodwork. G: itiverip, Kansse: City"Iettoveek. “Ed Medley was buried at the Morris cemetery last Wednesday. He was killed by, . the train at : bien in, Mo. ‘oster one es last out’ in this part of the-countr¥} ' Born on Sunday, Jast week buying cattle. Frank is a rustler and aie good pric J. A., Patterson’s sisters, from Chicago, jéame in one day last week to visit a week or ten days. Homer. Linendoll, wife and - daughter, Mrs. O. 8. Pickett, left ; ‘Sunday for u visit in Platte Co. ‘Miss Reta Artley of Blue Mound, Kansas, is visiting at the home of her uncle; John Ehart. _’Mrs. Reeves and son, John, of near Amsterdam: visited Satur- ‘day and Sunday with her in Mill and wife. ) The céunty court has put in a fine concrete bridge south of the Morris cemetery and have now got a 40 foot road: Mrs. Lon Smith and daughter, Miss Lela, and Mrs. Henry Med- ley ‘spent Thursday at the home of Ike Kelly. Miss Thelma Richmond and Miss Edith Miller are visiting with Mrs. Charley Dickerson, near Foster. Joe Raybourne is visiting in the neighborhood. Hayden Bowles spent Saturday nigh L. Strein’s. Mrs. Frank Nance and_ chil- ‘dren of Oklahoma are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lemasters, and sister, Mrs. Frank Miller. There will be quite a lot of wheat sowed in our neighbér-|~ hood this fall. Henry Ehart was able tax. ‘to Butler Saturday for the 4 time since June. The’ doctor wees he is getting along fine. bert... Linendoll . is Herenoneets hall. while and mother are gong... j qtanley Patterson is sporting with a fine motorcycle. : Mrs. Brick McCoy spent Sun- -day ,at the home of Jac Skages. John McKissick took the con- tract to clean off the Morris cem- etery. Mr: and Mrs,. Keeton made a business trip to Rich Hill Satur- day. They, have been repairing the bridge over the» Miami between Butler and Rich ci the past week. 5 COR: Summit Happenings Summit -people-turned out a -good “number “to be humbugged “but all enjoyed the fun. ‘ ‘Lewis: ‘Culbertson’s. family ‘apent.- Sunday fat: ‘Mrs: Culbert- ‘son’s brother’s, Lewis Radford. Mrs: Lacy and’ son ‘of’ Slater, ‘Mo.; ‘are visiting at the home of ‘her son, W. F. Lacy. Everett Grant ‘sna’ yhart, a girl. Springs gs for his health. We hear that ‘he is quite poorly this sus for her health. te fore part of the : We had another i rain Sun- ay ‘night with some wind. ‘ _W.-H. Keeton, Fred Bruner. lett Monday for the and Clarence Spillman left + Mrs. Carpenter is. ‘Monday for the Ozark hil where they will look at the coun. try and if they like it they wilf probably locate. Gus Bruner and wife spent last’ Sunday at Fred Broner’s. a There will be a: big Sunday school rally at Mt. Vernon school house next Sunday, that is if it don’t rain. We heard that Prog fessor Maxey will be there and ia} going to give a good talk on Sun- day schools. We want to hear’ Mr. Maxey talk as he is reported’ to be a good speaker. Winer Hardinger, laggie Mrs. Lewis | We had very cold JOHNNY. jof At vicinity Sunday. . Virginia-Grand View Pickups. A hard rain fell here Sunday | * night. and Monday morning ac-, companied by severe lightning’ and wind. Mrs. Sadie Coulter, of Drexel, Mo., visited last week with her brother, Joe Whinery,. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred~ Rogers have returned home from a sev- eral weeks visit with relatives in of — Butler t at Mrs. J. Lawton, Kansas, is v'! Mr. Jas. fstruck = by ight Mr. and Mrs. Lloy baby are visiting er relatives. ing T. J. McElroy’s day, several of his r aden by all. Prices. In Our Silk Section We are Showing a great Variety of— “family spent Sunday evening at Bimar Nobby Plaids.. Saar ene ..-$1.00 to $1.50 Gabardines. hs ‘Sturgeon’s. .., Crepes. most any shades .--81.00 to $2.00 Serges........ : Ezra McCormack’ and family Fancy Talfetas at................$1.50 per yard Poplins....... ‘have returned from their Kansas visit. James Williams is _our mail ++ +eeeee 1.00 per yard lence Poplins...s.c.0.+-+++++ss++2.800 to $1.00 a Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dunlap, Hl. Englehardt home. * ‘| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Oldham *| Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hardinger, McCann and Volfe attended the county C. E. convention at Spruce Sunday. Lent’ ansas City is visiting her. | Miss Mary Harper is visiting er aunt: and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ohn Thomas, in Kansas City. he Mr. and Mrs. Omer Drysdale, of Amoret, were visitors in this Mrs. Dick Warren’ Crook’s lightning and was burned down. There was some insurance. ; Mr. and Mrs. M, Burke, and oth- Last Monday, August 23, him a surprise dinner Sunday in onor of the occasion, , The day week. Those pres-| Shepherd Checks... - Wool Crepes at...................$1.50 per yard week. ‘August 22, 1 Miss Ola Ayres spent Saturday a and Sunday with her cous- in, Miss Amy Eggleson. Mrs, Walter Hoots and Mrs. John Turner, of Butler, visited week at the west. on the sick Misses Burdee and s sister of weather last 's sister of isiting her. barn was Sunday d Burke and his parents, be- 68th birth- elatives gave; A splendid showing of all that is NEWEST atid BEST for FALL WEAR, is now here in a wide variety of Styles and We will gladly send samiples upon request. Int Our Dress Goods Dep't. We are showitig # great variety of — Pp The» little country lasses will ha’ Pell Hede of axenees tobe.es OF en NEW ALL-OVERS FOR Waists and Dresses “list. os soonest Faconcaual of the new garments. New Dress Trimmings New Fancy Buttons y te-with se pleasure that we invite you to an early Hardinger and -children, Mr. and of! Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brayton and NUMBER 45 In and Around Maysburg. Well the reunion at Urich has come and gone and most of the boys and quite a few of the older men are shy a few nickles, while the merry-go-round -and_ the shows are a little heavier in the pocket book. Although it rained a. day or two there was a crowd at the grounds most of the time. There is to be an ice cream supper at the Cove Creek Chris- tian church Wednesday, Aug. 25, every one invited. Mr. and Mrs. Covey of Butler eame home with Mr. Goodwins’ folks Saturday to spend a few days. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. W. M.J Mrs. Harve Steele and children, Mrs. Warren Ayres and children, Mr. and: Mrs. Everett - Drysdale, children, Mrs. E. E. Eggleson and children, Miss Mildred Burk and grandpa Hardinger of this vicinity and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McElroy and Mrs. Mary V. Mor: rison of Butler. oO. Mound Pickups. Mr. and Mrs, Jess Knight and son were Butler visitors Friday. The W. C. T. U.:ladies of Pas- saic served lunch at Mr. Leroy} Rev. Thomas preached at the Alexander’s sale Wednesday,| Baptist chureh Sunday morning. August 18. Their congregation at present is Several people of this town- muphouye Basten, ship took in the Humbug Circus Friday and report a good time. One day last week while Mary and Prue Sharp were breaking a young horse to ride, the‘ horse began to run and Prue fell off on her elbow, dislocating it. She is recovering very nicely. = Mr. Archie Gragg and family visited his father, Mri James Gragg, one day last wetk. Mrs. W. H. Ruddell is on the sick list. Misses Lucy Eichlér and Mary Sharp were Butler visitors Sat- urday. Miss Alta Brown visited Mrs. Webb Shelby Friday and Satur- day. Mr. Ed Crowder was a Butler visitor one day last week. Mrs. J. B. Rice is on the sick ist. Mr. Johnnie Krinn was in Pas- saic on business one day last LITTLE IRISH ROSE. There was a hard wind and rain Sunday night which came rather unexpectedly to the tal ple. Mrs. Owen’s father is not ex- pected to live. She has gone to be at his bedside. Minnie Dudney has been spend- the past week at Urich with her brother Charley and family and attending the reunion. Katie and Roy Middleton spent last week with their broth- er Ernest and family at Urich. Walter Staley and sisters, Tan White and family, Montie Simp- son and wife went home with Sterling Harness and wife and partook of one of the good din- ners Mrs. Harness knows how to prepare. They also had all the ice cream and cake they could eat. Harve Harness and family vis- ited Mrs. Harness’ parents, Mr. Pratts Sunday. Mrs. Cunningham and son call- ed.on Mrs. Fayette Snow and son Sunday afternoon, - Mrs. [va Gilliland has been t | te 1 ly we iy sas City with his two sisters, Misses Zetta and Jossie Nesbit, ..++$1.00 to $1.50 ee ae quite poorly the last week, Mrs. Dave Hoover Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Hart visited their Sunday. | Mrs. Albert Edrington and few days in Butler. Miss Elsia McCleney is visit- at present. A NEIGHBOR. Miami Items. left for Plattsville, Col., to visit ‘Ed Cain, formerly of this neigh- Kas., to visit her sister, Mrs. Ed Mr. Orange Nesbit will leave He will stop afew days in Kan- From there he will go to Yuma, field are farming and on to Par- and two brothers, Leonard and Bess, are tiving. Orange is a have him leave us, as he says he might stay out there. turned from a ‘visit in Kansas City last week, where they had a Mrs. Hiney Stroble ‘ visited. son, Oren and family at Clinton children have been spending a ing her brother, James and wife, Mr. Ed Corlett and son, Glenn, borhood. They will stop at Park, Garron, on their return trip. ‘this week for a visit in Colorado. also at St. Joe to see his mother. Colo. where Mr. and Mrs. Criteh- lin, Colo., where his sister, Stella, model young man and_we hate to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Walker re- pleasant time visiting relatives : New Dress Skirts New Waists ry and friends. ‘ A : nee Silk Stripe Poplins 2 “i aan Mrs. Derry of near Ladi lew School Shoes utler and Mr. and Mrs. Devers, = es for Misses and Children a and family, of Lebo, Kan., were Elm: Sturgeon: ‘ig on th sick e fey visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bard . ’ New Wool Sweaters Tuesday. There will be an ice “cream supper at Tygard school Thurs- y day night, Aug. 26, 2- miles west : of Butler on the main road. Lots of cream, cake, soda pop, chew- ing gum and peanuts. So boys, come out and bring your girls, fun for everybody. ~ Fred Wolfe will be there. x Mr. R. W. Piggott will have a ae sale at his place August 1. We all hate to see Mr. Pig- leave here but the best of ida must part. Ed Corlett and son, Ral , and Fletch Hayse of” pon pe visitors of F. ae ternoon. FE: Ey

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