The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 30, 1915, Page 1

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NUMBER SO "Mt. Carmel News. Mr. and Mrs. Mason R. Darnes returned Tuesday night of last week from a week’s visit with relatives near Harper, Kansas. Larris Wheatley delivered hogs to Butler shippers Monday. Mrs. D. C. Wolfe of the Virgin- ia neighborhood arived at Nyhart Monday from a several day’s vis- it with her son W. J. and wite near Blue Mound, Kas. Mrs. John Huffman has been spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Albert. Silvers, at Spring- field, Mo. McCann brothers purchased some calves from Joe Piggott one day last week. Mrs. Let M. Hardinger was on the sick list Sunday. The ice cream supper at Mt. Carmel was about froze out Wednesday night. Lee M. Hardinger and brother, Elmer, went to Altona and Adri- an Sunday afternoon and night in the interest of the county C. E. work, of which Lee is president. Mrs. Daniels of Nebraska, spent last-week at the home of her brother, Mr. G. W. Jarvis, and family. Mrs. Lee M. Hardinger is the turned to his’ home in Kansas Will and Boyd Kershner are Monday, accompanied by his wife. | putting in a concrete bridge on’ sick, ‘Thera ié not The porch over the Crooks|the head waters of the Post Oak,} iy lee oats i, the week. rschool house door is a mice one.|which was very much needed. * Jim Whit pent st ri ip by Geo. Jackson. If it don’t rain, all week the}, = . ‘ei yar ngs. ils has: just, finished | street fair at Amsterdam will be|y sa Friday with ‘his Dates th ise. It is a dandy. _| pulled off this week. tq ‘an White. He is up looking-af- | The brick walls are up and Mrs. Ed. ‘Bailey and Mrs, Allen}. 5 his farm over on Smokey | ready for the-roof on the Ainster- took" ta the sights at Amsterdam! ie auliitehing''s ean Inet we fale posing: ‘ Is last one day last. week and got some - ‘Thursday’ Mrs. Sern’ Heston was Tuesday night, re peels : : (Grey, was given the position as|Saturday with their goods. We x y i 7 a agen' over there. ie i ea and pretty badly bruised| night and Sana a at Happy Hill. | os visit with | their "laughter . oe ee eo ee ee ap ws a uf no about the fate and one shoulder.| Jno. FE. Hedger has moved on Mrs, Frad A rt his She had failed to undo all. the} the Pierce Hackett farm just west | 78: Fred Armentrout. lends here, to success in his new|bors and wish Mr. Tyler well in his new home. tugs and when sht undertook tojof Jim Hayes, north of Amoret. W. H. Keeton sold a mare to the} If lead the horses from the buggy] T. A. Crabtree on Butler, R. F.|horse buyers at Amsterdam lent Tiss Grace Brown, the primary} Mr, Leslie Clinkenbeard, Mr. it. frightened them in some way|D. No. 2 has a Holstein cow for Saturday. _ : cher here, spent Sunday at her| Jim Thomas, Clarence Bolin and ‘which caused them to run. ‘sale. Mrs. Mary Stephens was anite h me at Walker, Mo. Robt. Sturgeon motored to Kan- Miss Stella Ramsey visited Miss N.M.N, sick last week. She is some better {Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Metzler left |}sas City Sunday, returning Mon- ~ Mable Sherman last Friday. night. Gist Spans FF aavisseet at this- writing. Sunday_for Stdalia where they | day. ‘ Mrs. Sherman is a niece of Mr. Elkhart. — We haven’t seen Col. Lockridge | wjll attend the State Fair. Mrs. Oscar Prive and daughter, Owens and is making them a visit. ae oe _ |for some time. We hear he is at- social dance was given by|Florence, spent Thursday after- Several expect to fill-their silos} Well, it is not raining at this|tending the big tent meeting at|Mp. and Mrs. Elbert Dunsworth| noon with Mrs. Robt. Sturgeon. next week if it doesn’t rain too| writing, and we don’t need any|the Crooks school house. at} their home east of town last} yf, Wayland was calted to Ar- much. A EACH JUS AD DY eAe DE. The hog cholera is around once | Saturday night. Everybody re- kansas City last week to be with Mr. Ben Harrison expects to re-|- Mrs. W. A. Crumley and daugh-|more, Turner Henderson has a|Pdrted a good time. Mrs’ Wayland: who is not so well, ate good roads meeting was held Fisher Lacy and wife were en- build his silo next re It was es waited eengy in Adrian one} sick hog and his father has one blown down by one of the big rain | day last wee ei sick hog. Col. Lockri has los’ town last Saturday for the pur- . +o) ; ‘storms we had last summer. The birthday party at Mrs./tho Oe, me his el i pdse of seeing what could be ees ae Bh, Shee” Howie Rev. McCormack filled his reg-|Allen’s one night last week was JOHNNY, [done about fixing the road across!" Perey Tyler and wife spent a ular appointment Sunday with a|quite a surprise on one 6f the “"* | the river bottom by the way of the couple of days at his father’s special sermon to the men and|boys. He didn’t know anything Merwin Items Nyhart_bridge. Relpementonectatlimeeready tor boys. Quite a number~of special | about it until the next day when 4 Mr, J. L. Bell made a business : Joe McCall and ae spent i Sunday with his parents, Mr. and On last Thursday morning the/ yrs M. MeCall, of this place. . Pac. Ry. agent was found SLIM d at his station. His ioe 2 due to heart failure. He was punment ied at Pleasanton, Kansas. Summit Happenings. funeral was conducted by Fisher Lacy went to Bates City Masonic fraternity of which} Saturday for a visit with his par- was member here at Foster. ents, returning Monday. One of our Foster boys, Ole} Mr. Rankin and wife came in Mrs. Wealey” Dale -etill very wner ew se i songs sifited to the ocasion were | he went home. Mrs. Maud Owen and two chil-|trip to the county seat last Sat- Die Robt. Sturgeon and : My. oni Mite FP ee en sung. From the looks of things out inj dren left-Monday morning for | urday. \ daughter, Eulalia, were visitors|son, Glen, Mr. and Mrs Everett } : Mos. Ica Hibbs was quite poor-|this neighborhood there is some|Chanute, Kas. J.J. Morehouse of Worland| at TC. Jones Sunday Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs, Fred ig ly a few days last week, prospect of another mediling be-) James Hayes Jr., of Kansag)spent of last week with his son,/" yf, “Hyatt returned Monday| Brayton and son, Derrell, Mrs \ The ladies of the Christian|ing pulled off soon, City spent Saturday and Sunday}. J. Morehouse, of this place. | from his western trip. “|W. ‘M.-Hardinger and daughter, e church cleared $32 at Mrs. Cun-| Miss Myrtle Spillman has been | with home folks. Several of the boys and men) ving Morrison of Kansas City | Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Har- fs ningham’s sale from their ane OS arongat oe oa in ‘There Rev. McCormack and Mr. Ster-| was two doctors to set her one ‘ ling Harness and family went to|night last week. She is reported at pac aey afternoon with Mrs, ting bee trees, and all say. _ that over Sunday Mr. Sam Grosehart’s after church | better at this writing. ve ies ees there is plenty of honey in the oy SUNSHINE. Sunday. The high waters last week were|__ Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Corbi of | trees and a few: stings to keep you| Mr. "Walter Staley and sisters |the cause of some of the neighbors | Kansas City spent Saturday night | 6, your guard. | Cattle For Sale. have relatives from Illinois vie, pulling out one night last week,|@"d Sunday with Joe Johnson. Mrs. Neil of Kansas City, who i iting them. nt everything was alright when| Mrs. Clyde Patterson and Mrs.}owns the place where Henry Dun-; 300 head young Angus cows, Tan White and Sam Panne! they got back. James H. Hayes have been on the jap lives is down visiting with old|bred to registered bulls and 200 dug their potatoes Saturday.| The bridge on Kinab’s creek |sick list. friends and neighbors. ‘|head calves out of same.’ Delivery | west of Mr. Clapp isin a bad con-|. Remember the “Arnsardagh ’ Mr, and Mrs. Lewis *Lent are| Oct. 25 to 30. dition. I¢ is worn out atid it is] street fair ‘Sept, = co thé proud parents of & new: baby’ * MeFartand & Sons, -] on a‘mail route, _ RGINIA. girl, born September 26. 49-2t Kress, Texas. have been enjoying the fruits of ji dinger of this neighborhood and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McElroy of near Butler surprised W. A. Me- | Elroy in Butler Monday, it be- ing his seventy-sixth birthday. W. Y. Osborne of Butler visit- ed over Sunday at the homes of P. H. and W. E. Osborne. Rev. Spencer preached his fare- well sermon at Mt. Camel Sunday morning. Mrs. Rosa Steele, who lives one and three quarter miles south of Virginia will have a sale Tues- day, October 5th. J. E. Leonard cut corn for W. M. Hardinger the first of the week, UNCLE HENRY. and Mrs. Clarence Bolin of But- Alamo and Isabel Aurnutte|, q the forest. They have been cut-|ie, were visitors at Jim Thomas’ Zella Dale from over near De- ton, visited home folks Thursday and attended the sale. Mr, and ‘Mrs. Farmer took din- ner at Mr. Gilbert’s Sunday. A NEIGHBOR. On the Wing. Tinker Hedger visited McGraw up on Knabe’s creek Sunday. Esq. Hedger is complaining s : ceek with a very bad cold. : u r usies Epa r men Uncle Geo. Zinn is building a nice barn. It is shedded on the EE north, Douglass Browning and family, veaat tne ort Yes Locks ige SUITS and COATS are selling rapidly, our seniteirit makers W.. H, Jackson has a nearly new Evidently hit the mark this season. Our-Suits and Coats struck.the public fancy as never be- stat Gouble wagon harness for] fore. Some of the nattiest garments are now on display and were never lower in price here, : Marion Hedger sold his hay Bear in mind that our label in our garments is a pledge of satisfaction and style. 2 press | to Fred McCall >and Doug : 2 4 "hes Wonderful Values in Smart Bad — was ee Sunday to and from camp me Styles of Women’s and Misses’ Suits $10, $12.60, $15, $20, $26, $30 Orchard Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steele aud family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Lafe Cassity. Mr. J. W. Isley ‘spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. M. E. Stout- fer. Miss Pearl ee visited Sun- day at the home of her brother, Mr. Milburn Tharp. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seifers spent Sunday with Mrs. Scifers’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Elling- ton. Miss Emma Wix, who is attend- ing high school in Butler spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wix. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ball are rejoicing over the birth ofa fine baby girl, born Wednesday. Most of the farmers are sowing wheat in this section. Mrs. Frank Feely gave a_ de- lightful party for the young peo- ple at her home Tuesday evening. About forty of the young folks Were present and a most enjoy- able time was spent. Poffenbarger and Herrel, the suit and Coat News From Cyrus Nestlerode and Grant Oldham have gone into the sheep business. s Tansy Smith commenced cut- -ting corn in earnest Monday. morning. The camp meeting closed Sun- day night at Olive Branch. There ‘ e. ‘i e . ve ake taik-cod 30th is Ladies and Misses Coats insurance men from Butler were the street fair at Amsterdam, Mo. ; out in- this neighborhood — last . Kelly McGuire thrashed Men- Garments of style and comfort, in the deep rich Lossy : week. tones of brown, green, navy and fancy oo as pipet bated Sel ; enixtures, also black, specially sila pcveire. Ae ouereres stata nee priced ni 60, $10, $16, -$20, $25, $27. 50 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon spent Sunday with Mrs. Gordon’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Connor. Master Frankie Feeley is on the Setace, Tatietas, ‘Velvets, Crepe, Meteor and So. de Chine day. Miss Clara Smith visited her grandpa, ‘I. M. pine af near BS) ‘Monday ‘or a few days. Mien Bareh Adams and Mrs. ‘Wooters are visiting Mr. sick list. < i Mr. Welliver and daughter, Miss Nellie, spent one day last week at the home of Mr. Clyde . : Welliver. APPLE BLOSSOM. Ee : Spruce = ’ Mrs. Tra Eads and children are visiting relatives in Kansas City this- week. Mr. annd Mrs. 0. J. Radford spent a few days in Sedalia, tak- ee ing in the State Fair. & . Nelt Minan and children, 4 of Los Angeles, Cal., are- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Radford. Messrs. Ambrose, Keen and Sam Young spent a few days at . the State Fair. : Rev. C. C. Miller will fill Rev. . J. G. West's pulpit Oct. 1, at Ap-- _ . pleton City.

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