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Historical Society 4 NUMBER 46 Virginie-Grand View Pickups. The weather. has been rather cool the last few days.: - Mrs. Geo.- Seeley and children visited last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Burke. near Foster, visited the fore part of the week with her cousin, Mayme Sacre. A number of. persons from this vicinity enjoyed a i fry on the banks of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borren 4a and son of Kansas City who were here visiting with relatives, re- turned home Sunday. some other occupation.. - Windle and Vera McHenry re- rned home last Saturday from. an extended visit with relatives down in Henry county. _ A birthday dinner was giver Mrs. Etta Young and daugh-|by Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Imel to ter, Gladys, of Pittsburg, Kansas, |their son, Harley, and their are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Pearl Loyd, it be- Friday evening. The children of this vicinity are getting ready to start in school next Monday. Everybody be sure and’ attend Miss Margie Greenup visited friends east: of Butler last week. Mr. John Houchin and daugh- ‘ter; Mrs. Wm. E. Burel, of Kan- M. F, Journey. A thorough mental and moral train- ing Harley’s twenty-ninth birth- Miss Jessie Taylor of Kansas|day and Mrs. Loyd’s thirty-third sas City, visited last week with e entrance or business brother-in-laws, Messrs. Monroe and Ell Burke and their families. the Bates County Fair next week beginning on Tuesday. City who “has been visiting with birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunlap re-| Misses turned home last week. ne of seit relate under Chris- — teachers from the best Goldia McCall and '| Myrtle Carr visited with friends Mr. J. W. Ramsey of the Mo-|in Butler a few days last week. line Plow Co. was here last Sat-| _Mr. Cleav Mullies and faniily urday demonstrating some. farm| visited with relatives in town machinery me Fred Treasure] last Sunday. North: New Home. » Misses Tressie and Lily Patter- son have returned to their home in -Chicago..affer a wéek’s visit rae to Miss Elsie Englehardt spent Spirit of the Schoo Sunday with Miss Maud Martin. Several from this vicinity at- tended Mrs. Crumley’s sale near the University of Missouri. utler, Missouri, one of the Banest. most beautiful and most thful cities in the state. Bert Webb who now, has a job It looks as Sif fall had come and| with the:Ideal Coal Co., at Hume, Amsterdam oe of © aes with their brother, A. J. Patter- son and family. utiful modern building, good ratories and library. left us without any summer. intends to move out there as soon Mr. and Mrs. Vest Bell went to} as he can get a ee. to live. Worland last Friday to make ar- SLIM. rangements to move over there Peineesecemee st oe ag ‘ as Vest is employed to teach the Mt. Carmel News. Claude, Bessie and Henry Her- man hauled corn to Nyhart last Tuition and board are ‘as low as in fy city in the state. daughter and baby of near Am- -oret visited with them a few days Expenses. - Mrs, John Reavis of Severy, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Worland school for this year. Mr. Tom McCall of’: Amoret Lillie Osborne of Butler came September 6, 1915 Kans,, visited at Henry and John and Saturday. spent Sunday at the R. F. Har- School Opens Mon : ‘FOR CATALOGUE- Address; Ehart’s Frida: was in our town one day last |Out Friday for a few days visit week on business and to visit his}With her brothers, Perry and George Halford of near Am- sterdam visited at the home of Ike Kelly’s a few days last week. Lester ‘Ayres visited last week j with his aunt, Mrs. Sadie Coul- ter and family, at Drexel. parents Grandpa and Grandma| Earl. John Oo. Henderson, Supt. Mrs. J. R. Baum of near Pas- A subscription was taken up|Saic¢ visited from Friday until one day last week for the grab.|Sunday with her father, R.. W. ing down of the hill out by Willie] MeCann and family. Clouse’s and about one hundred| Miss Alberta Silvers, who has dollars was subscribed in money: |been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Reedy John Huffman, returned to her the road overseer took charge of home in Springfield Monday. the work and they are doing a] Miss Laine Cox is visiting her Milt Reeves and wife visited Mrs. W. D. Whinery of Am- with home folks north of Virgin- oret visitedone day last week with Mr. and: Mrs. Wm. Ayres.. Mrs. Tthel Seeley visited last week with friends near Amster- Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Colburn and children, of Stockton, Kan- sas, have been visiting with Mr. OF SCHOOLS—BUTLER, MISSOURI Brick McCoy and family visit- ed the last of the week at Peru. John Ehart sold a team to Mr. Thomas at Butler Thursday. Lon Smith has a No. and work together. Notice to High School Pupils, 4 George Frank Has a Birthday. Monday, Aug. 30, being Geo. rush and confusion of enrollmemt|‘Frank’s 63rd birthday, his wife In. order to avoid the ‘usual niece job of moving the hill. sister, Mrs. Jas. Taylor at Ad-, Henry Briscoe and A. B. Gray ran. om . made a business trip to the coun-| Presiding Elder Jones Jack Skaggs and family spent Friday and Saturday with his brother, Ed Cameron, arranged a surprise in his honor. She informed him that they were invited to spend the day at the Colburn’s sister, They eame through in their car in two days. we have decided to enroll cla Seniors, aihstaay; Sept. 4, a ty seat last Thursday. preached at Mt. Carmel Sunday The insurance adjuster for the| afternoon. American Insurance Co. was here} Miss Maurel Darnes of Harper, last week and adjusted the loss| Kansas, spent the past week with Mies Thelma Hill, is visiting Miss Margie Greenup. Mr. and Mrs. A. R: Colburn and Mrs. Geo. Tho: home of his son, Charlie. all unsuspecting, went ‘ove Charlie’s and walked in and w: ginning at 10 a. m. Clif Ehart delivered hogs at Juniors mindy, Se Butler Monday. Schuyler Ehart is working in his} her brother, Mason, and __ sister, arn which was destroyed hy|Mrs. Lee Ison. met by his daughter, Mrs. Joh Sophomores, Monday, Sept. McKisgick, of Kansas City, Saturday night with beginning at 8:30 a. m. sin, Mr. Deardorff and tenily in fire about three wecks ago. Lon Smith and ‘son, Miss Myrtle MeCann_ has_re- children | turned from a visit with relatives about 80 of his friends who had ‘been invited in. George was surprised would be Mrs. Ida Miller and left last Saturday for Knobnost-|near Passaic. er to visit with relatives. ‘are helping Mr. Burton vbale hay for Kd Wilcox. Mrs. Lizzie Mortis Linn county, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Burke visited a few days last week with Freshmen, Monday, Sept, 6. be- ginning at 1:00 p, m. Classes wil meet Mrs. Orland Eggleson of But- Ross Vaughn left last Friday |ler spent last week at. the homes work |of.Clarence Porter and Ear] Os- utting it mildly. The ladies had grovided -a-sumptuous birthday liner, and everyone had a fine George denies that, he is Mrs. Keeton Sunday. ; -Mrd. Weiss called ‘to [net ‘new bab¥,"osle Marie; ‘at Dunlap’ 's Sunday. Soe. % hore Tyee. me nn for Dakota where he will » ] their daughter, Mrs. Rosa Jack- ) in the harvest. and, threshing up | borne. and.family in Kossuth, Kan-4. : f = eaecia* having’ ‘attended cathe Mr. and Mrs; Colburn and Mrs. er schocls will please bring’ rec- ‘Mr. Sedwick sold a horse to liven Chas. Argenbright, of Butler Fri- Albert Dunsworth who 63 years old. He says on the Fust farm out years young and can catch more Quite a number from ord of work with them. Geo. Thompson took dinner with bh ie were Butler visit- Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Ho¢kett Sun- east of |day. jtown inte to have a sale some|- Anyone wishing to help pay He is going to try| for cleaning up the Virginia cem- fish than any dad burned man; .|in Bates county. Of all the newest and best styles, in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s ‘COATS. and SUITS — Our wonderful buying facilities Mies Minnie Goodenough of For the fall of 1915 will be shown displayed by us this season. -will give you greater values and prices more reasonable. The riew miaterials are Broadcloth, Pop- lins, Whipcord; Gabordines, Shepherd: Checks, Domino Checks, Seta: Tweeds and Homespuns hag braid and fur trimming effects.. _ Suits $12.50 to $35 Coats $2.50 to $35 - OUR. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Is also complete with all the newest dress goods trigopninge, wareines, etc. We offer you special throughout our entire departments. : 1000 yards Fancy Ribbens 6 1-3e OUTING FLANNEL ALL WOOL SERGE 20c CUTTON SUITING NEW PLAID SILKS Plaids, oe FANCY WAISTS $1.00 to $1.50 yard etery and putting a roof on the tool house, will please hand it to J. H. Park, W, M. Hardinger OF Mr. Jenson. Robert Osborne and Willie Cowgill, who have been spending the summer here, left Tuesday. Robert went to St: Paul, Minn., where he will enter the senior year in High School. Willie. went to Illinois for a short visit. He will then go to California to vis-_ hit his father. Lee Hardinger has put a new roof on his hen house. ‘Several from our neighbor- hood attended the Christian En- deavor chicken fry over on the Miami, Friday. About thirty- five were present and certainly had all the fried chicken they eould eat. UNCLE HENRY. Merwin Items. i Born to Mr. and Mrs Robert Stitt Saturday, July 28, a boy. James Hayes, Jr., left Sunday afternoon for Kansas City where he will attend West Port High School. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good are the proud parents of a- girl, born Sunday, July 29.- The party at Ed Ward’s Sat- urday night was well attended. Opal Hayes visited Isabel Aur- nutte Monday afternoon. Mr. Will Patterson and daugh- ter, Edna, returned home Sun- day. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Patterson and little daughter, Opal Lorene, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hayes. Mrs. Ed Hicks and daughter, Mary, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jim Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayes spent ny with Mrs. .M. B. Hayes. VERGINIA. Headquarters ters Marmaduke Camp = 615 U. C. Vv. There will be a special meeting of this in the basement of