The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 16, 1915, Page 2

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Miss Inez, Beck was here from seph_ Thursday, Miss Bec ie going to teach the Mulberry school.— Amsterdam Local, W, A. Lansdown and son, War- ren, visited relatives and friends and attended the street fair at Adrian last week.— Appleton City Journal. i Prof. and Mis John Searight was up from F! Porade Springs last week visiting Mrs. Zoma MeCombs and attending the fair. —Adrian Journs! Dr. N. E. Seott, formerly a den- tist of this place, ‘drove Saturday in his Reo from Nevada The car is one in which the Doc- ter and his wife drove from Wal- la Walla, Wash., leaving there June 10.—Sheldon Enterprise. Clay Mills and Miss Ruth Smith, both living northeast of Merwin, were married at the bride’s home last Thursday. Miss Ruth Armentrout went up to the wedding and enjoyed the lunch fanction which was very nice.— Amsterdam Local. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fyke of Fair- field, Nebraska, are the proud and happy parents of a ten-pound girl, bern Monday, August 30, 1915. Mrs. Fyke will be remembered by her many friends here as Ica Hays, wife.—Amoret Leader. Bruce Hays returned home from Kansas City the first of the week. He had been there for the last three weeks having a cancer removed from his face. The oper- ation was successfully accom- plished and Mr. Hays is feeling first class.—Amoret Leader. Miss Helen «Sith returned Saturday nigh) :rom her Chau tanqua circuit and will rest a few weeks. before starting on the ly- «eum course for the winter. She has made good in the musical world and her friends congratu- late her.—Adrian Journal. Mrs. C. F. Hall entertained the Berean S. S. Class at her home Wednesday evening, September 1, with a miscellaneous shower in * honor of Miss Dettie Rowe. Dain- ty refreshments were served and then all departed for their homes with many good wishes for Miss Nettie’s future happiness—Am.- oret Leader. Six horses and one mule were killed by lightning Monday night, during the storm, as fol- lows: Gene Franklin, 4 horses; J. B. McCurdy, 2 horses; Thos. Miller, 1 mule. The large barn ~ at Montrose Farm was struck by lightning, doing considerable damage.—Border Telephone. Mr. Lester T. ridges, of Rid- geway, Missouri, and Miss Mamie Blocher of this city were married at the home of the bride’s parents Sunday evening, September 5, at 1915, at 7:30 o'clock says the Adrian Journal. Dr. W.. S&S. Courtney, pastci of the Adrian Methodist church officiated. On- ly the immediate family of the bride and a few intimate friends were present. Sunday evening when Gus Er- hart and family were returning from a visit with neighbors the j pony which the children were driving became frigljtened and ran away, throwing the occupants out and breaking the arm of their daughter, Katharine. Mr. and Mrs. Erhart were driving a team of mules ahead and they.too be- eame frightened and ran. irs. Six Heat Deaths in the East New York, Sept. 5.—Three per- died and eight were prostrat- e€d_as the result of the excessive @£ Local Interest—Olipped from ' Our Exchanges. down | 12 only daughter of Bruce Hays and a In snd Around Maysburg. Mrs, Viola Strobe had another attack of appemiicitis last Fri- |; day. Mrs. Tan Whmite was on thé The writer spent one day week at the Adrian fair. There ing room was in big demand. The autéd parade. was fine, ad ban pieasure of meeting’ a @ao was a big crowd there and ‘stand- |]. sicktist-Frida Ys Mr. and Mrs. Godwin went to Butler Tuesday and attende 1 the fair, ‘Walter. Stayley was in Butler on business last week. Millerd stayed all night with Ray Farmer Saturday night. Rev. McCormae filled his regu- jar appointment at the Christian church Sunday morning and cvening. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Armow “agen a girl baby Sunday, Sept. Tan White’s sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Searight, of Fl Dorado Springs, and cousin, Mary Right, of Kansas City visit- ed Mr. White and family a few days last week. Soon after silo filling. Mr. Riley Gilbert, and wile, Al- vert Edrington aud family went to Butler Saturday in Mr. ail- hert’s car. They report finding some mud on the way. Harne Harness and wife, Cor- dia Simpson and wife and Miss Muchmore went to the fair at Butler Saturday. They also com- plained of finding a little mud. Mr. Wauyers threshed Satur- ay. Miss Eunice Henderson visited home folks Sunday and attended home day at the Christian church. Mr. Godwin and family visited at Mr. John Cox’s after Sunday school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert visited at Mr. Clark’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. Clark has a very sick colt. Mr. Sam. Silvers and wife and a friend of theirs, all of Okla- homa, have been visiting friends and old acquaintances in Mays- burg vicinity the past week. They started for their home Sun- day afternoon, (Too late for last week.) Mrs. Godwin, Staton, Hoover and Miss Stella Ramsy and Fran- eis Godwin went with Mr. John Cox to Butler last Tuesday in his big Overland car. School begun Monday at Hack- ler with Miss Stella. Ramsey as teacher. Rev. Thomas filled his appoint- ment at the Baptist church Sat- urday evening, Sunday morning and Sunday evening. Born Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hibbs a six pound baby boy. The mother and baby are doing quite well. Francis Godwin went to But- ler Thursday where he will at- tend high school the coming term. Mrs. John Staton at Aaron is quite sick. The past week has been a fine week for threshing and the ma- chines have certainly been kept busy. Walter Stayley and sisters, Al- bert Edrington and family went to Mr. John Simms for dinner Sunday. Miss Mable Muchmore came to Mr. Harne Harness Sunday. She will teach the Freeze Out. school the coming term and board at Mr. Harness’. Mr. Ramsy and wife visited at Mr. Farmer’s Sunday. Tan White, wife and daughters visited at Mr. Coonrod’s Sunday afternoon. : Mrs. Dora ‘Gilliland visited her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Dall, Sunday. My. Mark Warner Uireded Sunday. ; Mr. Godwin and family went home with Mr. .Tom Canon from church Sunday. A NEIGHBOR. threshing comes (Too late for ‘test week.) anti ga’ rained for sight is the longest dry spell that we have had. this summer. fe need corn ‘¢ dry weather to mature old friends there that we had not seen for several years, mit township were over at Adri. an taking in the sights at the fair. Mr. Tyler reports that he has sold his farm. Mrs. Myrtle Spillman is report- ed on the sick list. Miss Ina Bailey got that set of dishes last week. What next will happen we don’t know. — Verge Henderson made his reg- ular. trip down to Deacon Fritt’s last Sunday. C. B. Henderson and wife spent last Sunday at the home of the writer. W. H. Keeton, Fred Bruner and Clarence Spillman returned last Saturday from Cedar coun- ty. They report that they like the country all right and that they may locate. Mrs: Jake Jundy spent last Sunday at the home of her brother, W. H. Keeton. Mrs. W. A. Crumley visited at the home of her daughter last Sunday. Miss Inez Beck of St. Joe, Mo., who is going to teach the Mulber- ry school called on Mrs. C, B. Henderson last . Saturday even- ing. Sid Good of West Point town- ship is going to move on the Greetranch in Elkhart. We wel- come him and family to our com- munity. Miss May Proctor of Butler spent last Sunday out in Elkhart with her uncle. It is reported that Col. Lock- ridge and wife are talking of go- ing to western Kansas on a vis- it. What about the Old Settlers Reunion. Isn’t it about time to be talking it up. - JOHNNY. Mound Pickups. . W. B. Tyler and wife of Suin- of Southwest Missouri The people of Rich Hill extend a | cordial invitation to the people of Butler and vicinity to attend the “STOCK SHOW". Postponed on Accountet Floods Watch Next Week’s Issue for Date of Show There will be large exhibits, good premiums, and “for farmers NOT fakirs” will be strictly adhered to. FOR INFORMATION AND CATALOG, ADDRESS H. H. HECK, Secretary | Mrs J. 0. Brown of Passaic was called to the bedside of her son, Edd, in McCracken, Kas, He is better at this writing. Misses Prue and Mary Sharp and Luey Eichler went to the Crawford show at Butler Satur- day night. J. F. O’Dea visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned O’Dea, Satur- day and Sunday. He is teaching near Foster. Mrs. Henry Belt is visiting her father, Ben Walls. Joseph Coops 2 year old colt got several blue ribbons at the Bates County fair. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Porter were Butler visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rice visit- ed at C. A, Fulk’s Sunday. Miss Nellie Brandon visited Miss Francis Wightman Sunday. Mrs. B. E. Lockard left one day last week for Kansas where she will visit her children a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crowder took in the Bates county fair Sat- urday. Marshal Wolfe returned to Passaic. He has been visiting in Wyoming. ited in Passaic Saturday. LITTLE IRISH ROSE. Home Day. Home day was observed at the Cove Creek Christian church in Mingo township Sunday, Sept, 12. The following interesting program. was rendered and # very enjoyabl” € time was had by fone Voluntary—Verda Where My Theaghnn are Tenight KU ae Reading—Supt. Ba: Quartette—‘ the Hi ly + mag in- View. re ibe: pp dere Hayes. Mr and Mrs. Paul Jenkins vis- ‘ ‘Tman 1 RICH HILL, MISSOURI. Merwin Items, SUMMING UP THE We are having a few days of EVIDENCE. real summer weaiher now. Just|Many Butler People Have Been what we need. Called as- Witnesses. Mr. Edgar Owen and daugh- | Week after week has been pub- ter, Miss Minnie, of Chanute,!lished the testimony of Butler Kansas, came in (Saturday for a}people—kidney sufferers—back- visit with her mother Mrs. M. 3.}ache victims—people who have that I often thought that I could not indure the misery any long- er. Finally I used a box of Doans Kidney Pills, procured at Clay’ 8s drug store, and they cured me.’ . Price 50¢ at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills, the same Hayes, and other relatives. endured many forms of kidney,|that Mrs. Johnson had. Foster Miss Mary Hicks returned|tladder or urinary disorders. | Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. home from Kansas City Sunday. lese witnesses have used Doans | Y, 48.2 Kidney Pills. All have their enthusiastic approval. It’s the same ‘every where. 30,000 American men and women are publicly recommeding Doans—al- ways in the home papers. Isn’t it a wonderful convincing mass of proof? If you are a sufferer your verdict must be ‘Try Doans First.’’ Here’s one more Butler case. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, 200 South Main St., Butler, says: ‘‘I suf- fered intensly from kidney trou- ble. My back ached so badly given Mr. and Mrs. William Gull and Jittle daughter of Anieret spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. General Fisher Dead. Philadelphia, “Sept. 10.—Gen- eral Benjamin Franklin Fisher, 81, who was chief signal officer of the United States army in the civ-. il war and the last survivor of the . band of nineteen Union soldiers who tunneled their way out of Libby prison and made their way back to theit own lines after a hardship, died late his” farm — overlooking Valley Forge. - Mrs. Evie Riley and two sons, of Stafford, Kansas, are here vis- iting her mother, Mrs. John Yingst. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Patterson and daughter, Opal Lorene, also Brother Thomas, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owen. Mr. Edgar Owen returned to Kansas’ City Monday. Mr. and-Mrs. Edgar Owen aad family took dinner Monday with] Mr. and Mrs. Bent Owen. Flavel Tucker made a business trip fo Kansas City Saturday. Brother Thomas filled his, reg, ular appointment at the - Chris tian church-Sunday. 4 Jay Fleener returned home from -Kansas City Friday. m By using BLOOD haa BON ‘F RTILIZ- ERS. They’ contain the | i REAL RSTATE TRANSFERS} : Harvey B. Herts to.E. H. Portes” section a Ea Boone $12.00. . ; Miller Jali Wee creasing the yield and pet of caeabaae there ig nothing beti .

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