The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 2, 1915, Page 3

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Foster News. (Too late for last week.) . Mrs. Geo. Selders of Kansas City is here visiting friends and relatives. Mr, John Fust of: aylorville, Ill, moved in last week. He now occupies the place vacated ~ by Prof. Gallatin. Mr. Reighley intends to work for Mr. Fust. Mr. Poffenbarger of Butler was in our town on business last Wednesday. Mr. Lynn, who has been em- ployed’ to teach the Green View school was in our town last week Jooking for a-place to live. Guss Trussell and family spent last. week in Kansas City visiting with relatives, Mr, A. G. Metzler made a busi- ness trip to Butler last Thurs- day. B. F. Cornell is loading a car of native lumber thia week, - J. Li. Gallatin loaded his gar ene snipped out last Wednesday for ‘Archie where he is employ: to teach in the Archie schools, ‘Our street commissioner Tom Scott has been doing some work on the streets. He sure helps the looks of them. Mr. Fred Laughlin and wife left last week for the exposition at San Francisco and San Diego, Cal. While on their trip they will visit-Mr. Laughlin’s - sister, Mrs. Canfield at Seattle, Wash. They will be _gone about six weeks. Q. ae he "Banke - Even if an accident or sickness never happens ’ to you, it makes you adel secure to have money in the bank, Money is your best friend and will come to your rescue when nObody else will or can. When you are old “money” will keep you. Who is getting the money you are earning now? Think of it. Put some in the bank. BANK WITH US Our mail Saielar Mr. Mort from Hume is now taking his annual vacation. His substitute, Ed Strait, is working in his place. Mr. A. G. Metzler left for Ne- vada to see an eye specialist last Monday. Mr. Metzler has been suffering with a sore eye for the last> week. Mr. Cornell took three loads of hogs to Rich Hill Wednesday. A party was given at the coun- try home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Journey for the young folks last Tuesday night. Harley Imel and Joe Missouri State Bank . “THE OLD RELIABLE.” _ The Walton _Trust Co. McCall were county seat visitors " last parents mya mam Monday. _Mr. Alonzo Bright is quite - Under State Supervision and is examined the sick at this time. Dr. Vint of same as every bank in the State by the ex- Hume is doctoring him, pert examiners of the State Banking Depart- SLIM. ment. It’s capital, surplus and undivided profit account is. ‘$355,000.00; nearly double that of any Bank or Trust Company in this county. ‘paid © semi-annual dividends cetihelcere since organization. In and Around Maysburg. | The ice cream: supper at the Christian church was well at- tended Wednesday evening. The proceeds were about $50. The members of the church have called Rev. Thomas as pastor to fill the vacancy | made by Bro. Jordan’s resigna-, tion. to it’s Baptist | Its an easy matter to say you are making money—that you are growing—that your bank is just as good—just as safe—just as strong but we believe the figures suit the porns better smashed finger caused from a mislick of a 16-pound sledge. , soveta days with . Mrs; Adrian visitors Saturday. !Mrs. Tom Brummett one day last | week? home for a visit- with his sister, |Mrs. W. M. Miller. Summit Happenings. Leon’ Norris is nursing a Miss Nina Culver is spending Everett Grant and Mrs. Wm. Tyler. Miss Reva Thomas of Moline, lll, is visiting at the home of her uncle, Jim Thomas. Mrs. Laey and son, Horage, re- turned to Bates City Wednesday after a short visit with her son, Fisher Lacy. Mr. A. 8. Milhorn has written for his goods to be shipped to Windsor, saying he had located there. Mr. U. S. Ison was seen speed- ing on Summit Boulevard in a new Dodge Wednesday. Mrs. Nona Mitchell returned to her St, Louis home after three || months visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. M. Norris, We all look forward to her return as she has many friends here. Mr.and Mrs.Ray Sturgeon of Kansas City came in Monday for a two weeks visit with home folks and friends. Of course we are all glad to see them. Dr. Bement and wife #éturned to Kansas City Monday after a few weeks visit with her mothier, Mrs. Golliday, The Doctor said the fish would not bite any more so he was ready to go home. Mr. Herman Seelinger - and wife’ spent Sunday afternoon with Wm. Tyler. Mr. Radford .and family. of Spruce were callers at Louis Cul- bertson’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. Clinkenbeard has demonstrating the Overland in this neighborhood. Those who have been riding in it are much pleased with it. Mrs. Price and daughter, Flo- rence, and Mrs. Nellie Sturgeon visited with Mrs. Sturgeon. Mon- day. Osear Price got home sick and been List of Books fo FIRST GRADE Brooks’ First Reader, Arnold Primer. SECOND GRADE Bere son Re No. 47, rooks’ Second Reader. Copy Book No. First Journeys i Numberland, THIRD GRADE Brooks’ Third Reader, Steps in English, book 1, Milne’s First Arithmetic, Cony E 5 Spelt “4 lo. 2, Rivoreide Nature No. 49. FOURTH i Brook’s alta Steps in Engi Milne’s Ari metic, gy 1, Nat'l Introductory Geography, Hunt's Speller, Copy Book, No. 3, Riverside Literature, No. 70. FIFTH GRADE Searson & Martin 4th Reader, Primer of Sanitation, Steps in English, book 1, Milne’s Ari metic, book 2, Nat’l Introductory Geography, Hunt’s Speller, Copy Book, No. 4. Ludwick’s , Phone 226 Well, still it rains. Last Thurs- day was the biggest rain that we has gone to see his mother at Os- \orne, Mo., their old home. Ruth Jones spent Saturday night with Eulalia Sturgeon. SUNSHINE. Mound Pickups. Mrs. W. G. Dillon was trading at Passaic one day last -week. Born to Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Rice of Passaic a baby girl Aug- ust 26, 1915. Thomas and John O’Oea were Mrs. Claude Brummett visited Mrs. J. B. Rice is recovering slowly. Mr, Samuel Deaver returned have had yet. It was a clod soaker and a gully washer. G. W. Armentrout’s two boys were on the sick list last week. Theodore Green sold his 800 acres of land in Elkhart. Con- sideration $40,000. That was quite a land trade. George Fulkerson has traded his farm in West Point township for 320 acres 40 miles east of Springfield. We guess that he is going to farm on a large scale. L. 8. Poddock and wife attend- ed the Crumley sale and called on the writer. Eldorado is Mrs. MeClure | Mrs. Noland of visiting her sister, of Elkhart. Col. Lockridge was trading in Amsterdam last Saturday. He} had some fine chickens on the} market. We didn’t ask him School We carry a full and complete line of Books, Tablets, Pencils and supplies for and Rural schools. s Aad get your School Supplies Books ty r Rural Schools SIXTH GRADE Searson & Martin 4th Reader, Steps in English, book Milne’s Arithmetic, book 2, _ Primer of Sanitation, Natural School Geography, Gordy American Beginnings. in : MPH Golf & ea 's Agriculture, Hunt’s Speller, Copy Book, No. 5. SEVENTH GRADE Searson & Martin 5th Reeder, Steps in/English, book 2, Milne’s Ari metic, book 3, ee School Geogra hy, : lann’s Beginnings in icu Conn’s Elementary Physiology, Hunt’s eepelt ler, Copy Book, No. Riverside Literature No. 2, EIGHTH GRADE Searson & Martin 6th Reader, Steps in English, book 2, Milne’s Arithmetic, book 3, .Rader’s Civil Goyerament, ee New Geiit: History, Riverside Litefatiire, No. 55, Hunt's Speller, Copy Book, No. 7, TAKE THIS LIST TO: Drug Store Butler, Mo. Orchard Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tharp vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ball Fri- day evening. Mr. afd Mrs. M. BE. Stouffer visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Isley. _ Miss Pearl Tharp visited over in the Appleton neighborhood last week. Mr. Henry Bryant from Mor tana, came in Saturday noon to visit his brother and sister, Wal- ter and Fannie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cassity visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dan- iels Sunday afternoon. Revival meetings at Orchard Grove Christian church the see- ond week in September, Mrs. Lafe Cassity and Mrs. ‘Jim Steele returned Saturday noon from Kansas City after a week's visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Cassity vis- 5 than TOO much talk. Mrs. Tan White went -tv. But- i tte uf ler Saturday to take Fred. He| Mrs. Edson Snyder visited at|where he got them. Sinai ening ea ae ~N Time deposits are solicited and good rates of is going to stay with his grand-|Mr. Jesse Church's one day last) We are glad to sec that North : <chaeee Farm Mortgages Mrs. Harne- Harness has been | Mrs. Tom Queen and Mrs. Hen- again. ai i . now in force on $7 500, 000, 00 quite poorly the past week with ry Wilcox attended the Baptist] Billy Witt of West Boone at-| ha ional Be ae _.our books.:............ ys : a catch in her-back. | Association at Amsterdam. _|tended the Crumley. sale and told seis le Sify salts ed Mrs. ‘ Mrs. Cordia Simpson made, Mrs. J. H. O’Dea and daugh-|a reporter that he had a fine corn iMington Saturday | “THE OLD RELIABLE.” kraut, for Mrs. Harne Harness | ters visited at R. E. Holwell’s/crop. | ; \ APPLE BLOSSOM. 3 Friday. ‘Wednesday. The writer and wife took in " ‘ ‘Mrs, Dale was on the sick list, Mrs. B. E. Lockard was trad-|the Sunday school at Mt. Vernon; — Held as Father's Slayer. ae last week. ing in Passaic one day last week.|S*hoo! house last Sunday. Houston, Mo., Aug. 29.—The H. O. Maxey attended the meet- ing at the Mt. Vernon school house last Sunday and made a very interesting talk. There was a large crowd present but all seemed to have a good time. Col. Sharp took in the Sunday school rally last” Sunday. He said he got a square meal, Mrs. Ben Coats returned from Nevada last week where she had been visiting friends. The big fair will be pulled off at Butler next week. Be sure to attend. Grand Jury concluded its work yesterday and returned eight in- dictments. One charges J. C. Goode with murder in the second degree for the killing of his fath- er, Founte Goode, a wealthy Tex- as county banker and stockman. Goode was arrested after the finding of the body of his father in the yard of their home near Hurst. Goode confesed that he and his father had engaged in a - running revolver fight the night before, after he had taken his rh part in a family quar- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Billie Clinton of | © Mrs.-Edson Snyder and daugh- Urich attended the ice cream/ter, Ruth, went to Kansas City supper at Cove Creek Wednes- | Saturday, where they will spend day evening. ‘a few days. Mrs. T. L. White called on Mr. Webb Shelby was in Elk- Mrs. Fayette Snow Friday after- hart township buying cattle one noon to see the new boy. jday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoover’ There will be preaching Sun- have a new baby girl. day, Sept. 5, 1915, at the Passaic Hanley Clark had a colt killed | Baptist chureh. by lightning Sunday night. Baan people of Ps Rae went to the rally a ecm White visited his grand- Vieion -school house and heard _ “ by Dayton a few days |My. Maxey of Butler- speak on : . | the subject, “Sunday School A few more got to thresh last | Work.” — | Mr. and Mra, D. A. Zwahlen Mr. and Mrs. Covey who ‘have visited at Mr. W. M. Miller’s JOHNNY. y ‘maturity ‘of your ei For in- week. _Mr. Joe Jacobs and family ‘went to Clinton Saturday. street heard a story today to the effect that Charles M. Schwab, president of the Bethlehem Bteel Corporation New York. Aug. 28.—Wall practically closed 8 contract with the chin ese Government for 100 submar- cost $75, tme yield and Salhy of wheat, _ Visiting their daughter, | Sunday. Wh t d Y Ge ? Godwin and family, re-| LITTLE IRISH ROSE. a oe u better than— turned home Saturday. ‘3 . ? - oO ay : Mary Lee Godwin visited Mrs. Make Submarines Estes Smith a few days last lai “ Hadn't you beites get an. IMPROVED EASY IRON and be one of the EASY family, small in- vestment, big income, the EASY only way to iron. What these people say the rest of the family will stand by. is the My Geectize num, I bought of <s oats Sy ia ai «labor saver.—MBS. WILL RADS, R “WD, Ma. Si, Montross, Micseart, ;

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