The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 16, 1915, Page 1

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\_ ter after the operation performed * Oldham ‘Monday and Tuesday. -¢ed Titiker Hedger one day The tabernshienetiin at the Crook’s school house’is just get-|- ting under good headway. Able speakers and singers and the best of attendance, Rev. Geo. Herrell of Ft. Scott, Kas., is conducting ithe meetings. | Mentry Hughes has an ensilage eutter and engine for sale which has been in use about one year. John Foster, concrete builder, has the bridge between Wm ‘Oldhams and Geo. Pahlmans ‘about one half done. It is going to be a dandy. — es Remember the tabernacle meet- ing, four miles north east of Vir- ginia. Preaching every night. Hedger brothers have been baling hay for Chas. Heckadon. Henry Oldham‘4s in Iowa look- ing at the country and will move. there as soon as he gets located. ‘Thrashing commenced Monday after a full week’s lay off on ac- count of wet weather. - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zinn a girl baby. Wm. Stephens has raised his house and is going to put a con- crete foundation under it. There is plenty of coal at, Word’s bank 5 miles northeast ‘of Virginia. Uncle Geo. Fulkerson has sold his farm to a Kehdas City man. _. John Furgeson of Joplin is vis. iting relatives here, . Bruner Meints has a 120 acre farm for sale at $65 per acre. dt has good improvements. and is well watered. 5 miles northwest of Verginia. ( Ike’ Dawson and wife have gone to Arkansas to look at the Gountry.. TTT a alc ’ ME” Henderson had a sick horse Sunday night. Harry, son of Cyrus Nestlerode while driving the horses out of the pasture oné diy last week was kicked in the stomach by one of them. He was carried to the house unconscious. He is better at this writing. ‘ School commenced — Monday fhorning. at the Crooks school hose with Miss McCann as teach- er. Remembéi: the Charlotte Tele- phone meeting df Virginia, Sept. 21 at 9 a. m. Chas. Dickinson and wife of near Foster was over to visit his sister, Mrs. Bolling and ottier re rel- atives. Candidates have begun Whis- pering around. Miss Ruth Guinn wants to buy a good cow. She is teaching the’) Plainview school... .. Mrs. E. A; Sims is. getting bet- :at Kansas City. ‘Read district No. 1 is getting a new, blade to their road grader ‘in ‘@Qharlotte township. ‘Mra. .N, M. Nestleroed and son, “NM. ¥L, visited at Geo. Crooks “Phere will be a basket dinner| ‘at the ‘tabernacle Sunday and --they ‘will have plenty of chicken. John Fritts threshed for Grant Milt ‘McMeans and family visit- party. at Dr. night for Miss swell affair and and Enlalia Sturgeon spent: Sun- day wits their brother, Elmer, home Saturday after. a week’s stay with their son, Oscar, and family. They '.were ‘well pleased with Butler. U..S. Ison and wife spent Sun- day: with Bimer Requa.. Mra.” N. A. Golliday returned from Kansas City Sunday after a .|several days visit with Mrs. Bert . Thomas was out in their new Overland Sunday. _ Their first trip alone, - Women's silt haliess Sutis-specatiy’teatured......... *s and Misses" { State Historical Soci- |” eS, BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915. Lewis Radford and wife spent Colorado. Ed reports good crops Saturday night with Lewis Cul-|there in the irrigated district and ‘and wife retuned father. {girls are living in hopes. . made up the school. Ray Sturgeon and wife return Any of the children in this dis- ed te their home in Kansas Cit¥}trict wishing to hear the new Saturday. ~Ray has a position im|{school bell should be on the the Waldo Green House. rounds at 8:30 a. m. Several of Mr. and Mrs Eve Mr. Schwander is feeling bet- Grant’s friends spent Sundajiter and eats like a harvest hand. evening with them. 3 SUNSHINE. Homer Linendoll Miami Items. © Ed Corlett and family have r turned from a two weeks visit imjafter the kiddies were gone the| week. School opened with the usual]el visited her sister, oe reations in New Style | Suite, Coats and Dresses For Women and Misses are here in the most remark- ‘able values } and variety ever offered -by us. We have no ¢ been gtiessing. We bought styles that are sccapted! by the woman who discriminates. like suits’ tritfirtied with fur, others prefer braid trittiming. We Have e both of them. You ave: invited to Lédk Over Our Lines, and in that Way ‘You eatin out © your ow ‘etitidtaction whefiter er net it will pay you to buy here Coats;-im pile atid cloth fabrics. . Dresses, 9k and cloth North New Home. Brick McCoy and _ family, Henry Ehart, Frank Bowles, Al- bert Linendoll and Tom Chandler The threshers are making their|took in the Ewing show at the a usual two weeks stay at Walls|opera house last Tuesday night. 1] Bros, L. K. Bohem and wife of Drex- Bob 7 attendance Tuesday morning, but|Sproul, and family one day last Merc. Co. eéere coceeses $15.00 to $25.00 ; .- $8.50 to $20.00 . 85.00 to $20.00 Waists..........:...ccccveevevvcessereres ss: $2.48 to $4.50 a poser .9520 old folks got to thinking of cir- cus days gone by and made a raid bertson. They went on to Spruce|says Ed Cain i is doing fine and|on Tygard school and at 10:30 Sunday to visit Mr. Radford’a Elsie Cain is married. The other|only the teacher-and two pupils wife, Mrs. ————==_=_==— __ NUMBER 48 Mr. Bailey, line man for the Butler .attd Rich Hill telephone Co., was working on line 29 Mon- day. . Grandpa ‘Hardinger ‘visited from Friday until Sunday with Mr. Smitherman. Quite a number from our neighborhood attended the fair last week. The Marais des Cygnes river is all over the bottoms again. Bob Sproul and family spent Sunday at Mrs. J. L. Strein’s. Brick McCoy and family spent Sunday: at Mr. MeCormack’s. Mr. and Mrs. Keeton spent Sunday, with Milt Reeves and wife. flomer Linendoll and _ wife, Willie Hardinger and wife~ and baby visited at Mr. Smitherman’s Sunday. teorge Clark and wife and Ike Kelly spent one day last week at Lon Smith's, ; Stanley Patterson eft fast Wednesday for Kansas City where he will spend the winter. Miss Tude Kelly made a busi- ness trip-to Butler Monday. John Phelps went fishing Mon- day and caught some fine cat fish. Cor. Mt. Carmel News. ' Geo. Darnes and daughter, Gladys, of Harper, Kansas, spent , last week at the homes of Lee Ison and Mason R. Darnes. Miss Louise Simpson spent a’ few days last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. W. E. Osborne. THe ladies of the Mt. Carmel Sunday school will give an ice cream supper at the church Wed- nesday night, Sept. 22, Every body come. Several from our part attend- ed the Bates County Fair and the shows in Butler last week. Mrs. Ed Badgley of Kansas City, who is visiting relatives and friends near Butler, spent Friday at the home of P. H. Osborne and Monday at Wm, Hardinger’s. . J. W. Cox’ delivered hogs at Butler Monday. 2 Those from our neighborhood who attended the surprise social on Carmen Lusk at Virginia Sat- urday night report a fine time. For the third time this summer the Marais des Cygnes is cut on the bottoms. Unele Henry can see lots of water from his front poreh, Ae Mr. and Mrs. Mason Darnes’ ana Mrs. Lee Ison left Tuesday for Harper, Kas., where they wiil visit at the home of Geo. Darnes. UNCLE HENRY. High Water Demoralizes Train Service. The main drainage ditch was taxed to its full capacity last week by the heavy fall of rain in eastern Kansas. Thursday. an enormous amount of driftwood struck the Missouri Pacific bridge between here and Rich Hill pushing it out of line. Trains from the north were turned back from here. In the Marmaton bottoms be- tween Rich Hill and Nevada the tracks were washed out for a considerable distance cutting Rich Hill off both from the north and south. The mail for that city was taken from here in au- tomobile from Thursday until Sunday afternoon, when regular train service was resumed. ae) Your Church Need Money? for raising

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