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and plump grain. four to your bank account. On the Wing. J. C. Knowles sold his Scully lease to Daniel Gutridge. Silo filling and corn has commenced. Frank Oldham and wife are in Montana looking at the new country. John Rose and wife of North Missouri are down visiting Mrs. Rose’s nieces, Mrs. T. J. Hockett and Mrs. H. T. McGuire of near Virginia. Chas. McGuire on the Colburn ranch invites all squirrel hunters to his farm. He wants the squir- rels thinned out. Look out sheriff seekers. F. A, Taylor is going to run like a grey hound. P. Howe has sold his Scully leage to Mr. Howard ‘and will move to Butler in a few days. The Redman school house _ is undergoing repair and will soon be ready for the teachers. Roy Jarret is very sick with typhoid fever. . Andy Hanson separator Monday. Miss Leola Rice left Thursday cutting sold. an $85 for Garden City where she A einsite left or ten days visit in Denver, Col. | Mr. and Mrs, W. of Butler spent the latter part of ‘last week with their daughters, Mrs. Fred Brayton, E. F. Burk, Everett Drysdale and W. M. Har- dinger. begin her school Monday. Mr. M. M. Carroll is improving his farm by painting his house and barn. Quite a few from this neigh-j| borhood took inthe Fair at Pleasant Gap and all report a good time. Mr. Otis Andrews is making a foundation for Mrs. R. A. Belt’s house. Geo, Chaney and wife and two youngest children spent Satur. day and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.‘ Jessie Knowls, near Culver, Mo. ' Misses Marie and Lotis Robin- son, who have been visiting Wm. Rice, have returned to their home in North Missouri. . BR. A. Warren loaded his thresher on the cars for Western Kansas from Butler Saturday. ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Silvers and daughter, Edith, spent the Tast part of the week at Geo. Chaney’s. Born to the wife of Ross Will- ie a boy. All parties doing paella ong presses are deine ered baling for Grover ‘ rt this week. By.using BLOOD and BONE FERTILIZ- ~ ERS. They contain the plant food neces- - sary to promote an early rapid growth and hasten maturity of your grain. creasing the yield and quality of wheat, there is nothing better than— PURE BONE MEAL. The results are early maturity, full head, Every dollar expended for fertilizers will add the quality, read page 129, Bulletin 122, issued by Missouri Agricultura! Experiment Station. For the “Land’s sake’’ place your orders early and be assured of your requirements when needed. CANNON ELEVATOR BUTLER, MISSOURI. up a new: barn on the farm he bought of Mother Smizer, near the Chapel church. fat hogs to Hubbard Monday. Pittsburg, Kansas, where he will work on a steam shovel. _ Richard Cox left for northwestern Kansas to work in the threshing there. and Elmer Hardinger went to Butler Monday to attend High School this winter. spent last week with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Guy Thomas. tended the street fair at Adrian Thomas, vice president; Miss’ and visited their daughter, Mrs. Nellie Thomas, . recording and Joe.Taylor, last week. corresponding secretary; Mrs. and family and Mrs. Lee M. Har- dinger and Mr. and Mrs, Will Ahlfield attended the fair at Pleasant Gap Saturday. They all report: a splendid fair. W. C. T. U. was organized in our neighborhood last week, The of.| Her at A. W. Shay’s Sunday. ficers are: president, Gladys} Mrs. Knorp and children from Waldron; vice president, Lee Hardinger; secretary, Mrs. M. Hardinger; rence McCann. with’ Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Har- dinger Friday night Sept. All interested in this work are invited to attend. few days with relatives in Kan- sas City. day with Miss Bertha Craven as teacher. Burk’s friends surprised her Sunday, it being her - sixty-first birthday. was enjoyed by all present. #. ae, Walker McKibben Mere. is There was quite an_ electric storm and “heavy rain fall visit- ed this part of the country last Monday night. -H_-G.Thomes-of Butler; ly ill' at this writing. ‘The stork tleft-a-tittle-bab tat each of the following homes recently: Mr. and Mrs. , Williams, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burch. Rev. Spencer filled his regular. appointment last Puedby morn- ing. a Miss Carrie McCoy of Kansas City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCoy, for a few weeks, M. S. Jenkins and family of Rich Hill visited at the home of Grover McGaughey and family last Sunday. Miss Elsie Thomas is visiting relatives in Bronson, Kansas. Miss Hazel’ McCaughey left last Friday for York, Nebraska, where she will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Ison and sons Oren and Newleyn accom. panied by Mrs. Otis Swope of Pingree, Idaho, called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Re- qua, and Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Gough last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bahnsen of Kan- sas City and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams and daughter of Butler attended church at Peru last Sunday morning. Several from this vicinity at- tended the fair at Pleasant Gap last Saturday and say it was a splendid affair. A new school house is being built in the new school district near the Marias des Cygnes river bridge. R. J. Warren and family left last Monday with his threshing machine and eréw for the wheat fields in Kansas. They expect if satisfied to make that their fu- ture home. The W. C. T. U. met last Thursday at the home of: Mrs. Visa Gough and elected officers as follows: Mrs. Lizzie Blankken. baker, president ; Mrs. Blanch ~DOy For in: If you are in doubt about J. M. McGovern sold his big N. M. N. Mt. Carmel News., Alf Malone left last week for last Friday 4 Norman and Amy _ Eggleson Mr. Hall of near Pleasant Gap Mr. J. W. Cox and family at- Visa Eckles, treasurer; Mrs. Liz- zie McGinnis, superintendent of evangelistic work, and Mrs. Visa Gough, superintendent of flower mission work, PUSSY WILLOW. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hardinger township Mr. Geo. Sedwick and _ son, uesday for a week Cornland and Athol. School began Monday with Miss Laura Bolin as teacher. A. McElroy Miss Marguerite Young has gone to Kansas City, where she will attend school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Shay and A young peoples branch of the Mr. and Mrs, Ila Medley took M. | Hazelton, Kans., have returned Lee | home after a séveral days visit treasurer, Law-|Wwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. They will meet| Morrison and family. The Simpson children have the whooping cough. Master Bart Fox is very sick at this writing. The doctor was called Sunday evening. supposed to have malaria fever. Misses Gladys Morrison and Fanny Galvin visited at the Kel- ly home one day last week. Agnes and Marshall Callahan have returned home after a few| Mr. months visit with relatives at Billings, Okla. of our youngsters \| started back to high school at Butler Monday. is what wins, . 10. Miss Maud Burk is spending a Enterprise school opened Mon- About 105 of Mrs. Monroe A bounteous dinner UNCLE HENRY. Strong gingham for school 10c ekze formerly of this place i is serious: | He is|tor. Perseverance | Those Who Respécts His Purse He. likes the clothes we are selling. He likes their: style-to-the-minute. He notes the sure sign of steady wear and daily comfort of real satisfaction. He knows economy, to save ago to $5.00 on each suit. KUPPENHEIMER. SUITS For men and young men are now shown in our store in a great saetety in. all the new Fall models and cloths. A $15. to $25.00 — Every Buapenheney suit bears the maker's as well as ‘our own guarantee. i ' ‘The New Fall Stetsons Are now in, the new pearl gray are the favored ones Your Boy Clothes from $3.00 to $7.50" ‘Sam’! Levy Mercantile Co. === 5] 7 ADIES Mr. Oscar Price returned from Osborne, Mo., Friday. His moth- yIt will pay you to see our . line of ‘HATS before buying. We are er and father came home with him, receiving new goods every few days | e Mrs. N. A. Golliday is taking a and know we can please ybU. vacation visiting Kansas City friends and her daughter, , Mrs. Bement. Ray Sturgeon and wife ate keeping house in her absence. ‘Mrs. J. M. Norris’ has been sick with a cold but is better at present. Mrs. Frank Vandruff and Mrs. Cudahback and: daughter, Maud, were visitors at W. B. Tyler’s Friday. The Cudahbacks did live in this neighborhood but now reside near Springhill, Kan. «Mrs. Oscar Price and daughter, || Florence, spent Thursday after- noon with Mrs. Hyatt and Mar- garet. Quite a few from this borhood attended the Street Fair Thursday. < Mrs. Wayland’s friends are sorry to hear she is not improv- ing. Mr. Wayland is still with her in Arkansas City, Kan. neigh- Adrian Fuhrman & Tingle West side square, Butler, Mo. Jim Thomas has purchased a new Overland. Mrs. Lacy and Mrs, Alice Has- kins spent Thursday evening with Elmer Sturgeon and wife. Mrs. Jim Thomas is suffering with stomach -trouble: . She — is taking treatment from the doc- Mr. Joe Clarks have relatives visiting them. W. B. Tyler sold: his Pons one day last week to Mr. We hope a North Missouri man. We - oR eriBely will settle close to i neighbor! The rete Brothers assisted by Mr. and Mra. Ray: entertained Sun Conktin’s Sel-Filting Fountain Pen "Fills tteel in 4 seconds and te fully guaranteed. We have had years of experience selling thie pen ‘and know it Meal that cold desired in a fountain pe