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Mt. Carmel News. ‘ ALL ROADS LEAD : TO BUTLER. Friday and W. . Tuesday, September 12th. his Monday. The Goods Roads Boosters of Butler announce the visit to But- ler on the above ape of the Kan- gine. Perry Burk went Clarence Porter filled his silo G, Sellon filled Mr. Waldron pulled the cutter with his big plow en- to Kansas | BAKER’S-HOGS Captured Many, Premiums — Topeka, Kas. Hutchinson, Kas., and the State-- was City Automo sociation in hae oveand tour of Missouri and Kansas. They will be accompanied by Col. F. W. 3uffum, State Highway Engineer Cornelius Roach, Secretary of State and other state officers and | ( good roads boosters. They will be accompanied by the famous Third Regiment. band of Kansas City. This party, consisting of thirty or more automobiles, will arrive in But- ler from Clinton, coming in. by the Spruce road, at about 10 ocloek a. m., on Tuesday morn- ing October. 12th. They will re- days with the stock show. Mr. andn Mrs. J. W. C. G. Porter and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Butler Saturday. from a several weeks visit Kansas City. | Tuesday. main in Butler until about two] . Mrs. May Allen and _son, Mat-, Following is a list of premiums | o'clock p.m. During their stay thew, of* Selma, California, are | they won at the three last fairs. in Butler a Good Roads Meeting spending a couple of weeks with ‘Topeka, Kas. will be held in the court house her sister, Mrs. Joe Fleming and — Boar 18 months and under 2) vard or the Court Room (depend- family, : years, Ist. | ing upon the weather) when ad-| Perry Cowgill gnd daughter, — Boar 6 months and under 12, dresses will be made by good] Della, of near Altona, came down | 2nd. roads men of state wide reputa-}Tucsday to spend-a few days’ tion. with relatives and friends m this Year, Ist and 4th. Butler invites every good roads | neighborhood, hooster to come out and attend! Mr. and Mrs. H. 8S. Williams, this meeting, Jn order that inter-] Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McKibben, est in road work may be awak-| Mrs, Oren Jenkins and Miss Lulu ened the citizens of Butler offer] Dudley all of Butler attended the | ¢xhibitor, the following prizes which will be awarded on that day. Ae Sunday. Ist To the person driving Campbell Sedwick hauled wat- ot R ( ' F k he 2 ! Anas : : h oll e S. 5 drag the greatest distance, $10/oy for Malone brothers threshing . 2nd. ; | Dr. and Mrs. Lockwood and! Not another organ in the whole|), a ee ae Ite Hanby But i ; : * | ‘Junior champion sow. son, Osear, visited at the home of 1 er, (Ras. £ alters; Butler Cir- cash inachine last week. | : ‘ body is more delicately construct- | in Th 8 2nd—To the person driving i : aa Hutchinson Kansas State Fair ‘Mr, and Mrs. Greenup Sunday. ed. cur omas ee Amster- ; drag next greatest distanee $5 W, Al. Hardinger went LO} But" Aged Boar, 3rd. ; Several from here attended; “Not one more important to! j dam and Amoret N. Farrot ; } cash, : ier pe uy) ee oe ae Boar oyer 18 months and under | (lie big dinner and preaching ser- healtli Lanes O. R. fides; hon Hill, D. ae — ‘Jury this. week, Jim Barr will 9 years. 1s i not Sande Phere? piace § y; ; rd—To the best team of farm] och toe him eri ie 1 Hane years, Ist. : [vices at» Amoret Sunday. There The kidneys are the filter of | ie aa fore. Bhele on and Milo, G. work mules driven to drag (not 3 ENGUER NI r 6 months and under | is a meeting going on there. thevblood: eitrich; Adrian, f Court- - Jess than two miles from Butler) NCLE HENRY, 12, 3rd. 4 y | ARON eee U. will hold a] When they fail the blood be- j ney: Appleton City, J. C.> Gil- $10 cash. Second — priz meee Trae! Boar pig under six months.) chicketi fry at Virginia in Dr. comes foul and poisonous. "| breath; Clinton, A. J. Murphy; eo eitouse Tine prize pruce 3rd, | Lus rrove Friday. Mrs. See-|} moana | Deepwater, E. BE. Brown; Mout- ese US: Dy * - * \ Se al ly ee There can be no health where: se, C. S. Oswald. buggy whip. ‘ Karl Winan of Los Angi ij ged RON cand linger will be here and give altnore is poisoned blood. es OW. meg ; i. ! 4th—To the best team of work|Cal., joined his wife and tami CAUAO TRU: 3rd. valk, ‘ Backache is one of the frequent | ive eo ONES. WAS Teepe horses driven to drag (not less} Win. Odneal and son, Ray, re-, Senior sow pigs, Ist. | We didn’t notiee John D. Sees | araatiang of ‘kidney trouble. pointed superintendent of_. the than two miles from Butler) $10} turned home Thursday, having Junior sow pigs, Ist and 3rd, |linger’s buggy tied at Will It’ is often the kidney’s ery for Carthage district. cessions to the church, Mr, Wm. Hoover and wife, Miss Emma Ioover’ who, Roads to a Farmer,’’ For the see- ond best, $3.50 gold ring. Essay to be handed in at the good roads meeting and prizes awarded | been out on the coast forthe last when all can he read by:commit-}month returned home Sunday. tee, Prize winners to be pub-| Mrs, Baity, of Kansas City, is lished. visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M%th—To the person bringing in} Phillip Hoover. ' the greatest number of men, wo-} Mr. J. R. Simpson is on the men and children to this meeting | grand jury this week. upon one vehicle from outside{ J. R. Berkebile moved to Adri- i city limits (hay frames an this week, where he will enter ft barred.) — Second” — prize the automobile business. ke carpet sweeper. — Third priz - Miss Dollie Stiers, of -St. Jo $1.00 candy. 10th—To the oldest man driv- ing a drag, pair $5.00 gold glass- seph, Mo., who-has been oe her sister and family, Rev. Miller and wife, es. home Wednesday, Wth—To the youngest driver} Archie Odneal spent this week of a drag, $1.50 cap. end at the Sedalia fair. 12th—To the heaviest driver of} Mrs. Ira Eads and children re- a drag, $1.00 in merchandise. turned home Sunday after visit- Ru of contests: All drags} ing. relatives in Kansas City. must arrive at north side of court house square not later than 10 Orchard Grove. o'clock where they will be hitched. All drags competing for Put up a stove. Mrs. F. J. Petérs has been on! the sick fet but is better now. Mrs. J. C. Welliver and daugh- | ter, Miss Nellie, spent ‘Wednes- | prizes must be drawn to town by two or more horses or mules. Enter for prizes with secretary of Butler Commercial Club at band stand in northwest corner of court house yard from 9 to 10:30: o'clock. , Fill your automobile, wagon, buggy or hay frame full of neigh- bors and COME TO BUTLER. Pry. ternoon last week with Mrs. Wal- | ter’ Cassity. illa visited at the home of Mrs. Gus Hellwig Friday ‘afternoon. Mr. Bert: Beach from Appleton | Mrs. H. A. Wayland Dead. Mrs. H. A. Wayland who has heen an invalid for some time _died at her home northeast of But- Jer Tuesday night, Oct. 5. Nettie Henry was born in Pleas- ant Gap township this county, in January, 1871, and ‘was married -toH A. W ayland September, _ 1889. ‘Many years ago.she united -with the Baptist Church and liv: ed- rg te Christian ae on business one_day last week. Mr. and~ Mrs. Peter Tharp spent Sunday at. the home of} their daughter, Mrs. John Wood- fin. Mrs. afe Cassity and. Mrs. Isaac Ellington spent one day last week with Mrs. Jim Steele. Mr. Henry boy 4 ard sister, Miss Pearl, spent Sunday at the home of their’ sister, Mts. Will White. me - Mr. and Mrs. .M. ze “Stontfer ‘Sun City Saturday to spend a few! relatives and attend Eggle- son and son, Orland, spent sever- al days last week at the home of Osborne had their baby’s picture taken in Miss Maud Burk has returned in baptizing near Enterprise school cash. Second prize—-$3,50 Stet-/spent ten days looking over Tex- | son hat. Third prize—-$1.65 sack] as land. : Royal flour. Rey, D. S. Kazee began a re-) Mth—To the best drag made} vival meeting at, the Methodist and owned by a farmer, $10 cash, {church Monday night. bth—Vo the second best drag] Miss Kate Pharis, who is teach-| Young he made and owned by a farmer, $5}ing school at Rockville, has the Sedalia, souri State Fair vash, typhoid fever. red boar, 3rd, “Tth—To the third best drag] Rey, Harry: Heireck, of Collins- ener yearling, Ist. = made avd owned by a farmer,| ville, H., who has been conduct- | Senior boar pig, 4th, 5th and 43.50 pair of blankets. ing a series of meetings at the | th : Sth—For the best essay of not}/Walnut — Grove Presbyterian} ‘Junior boar pig, 4th. over 500° words written by afehurch, closed a very successful! Aged sow Bates County grade school pupil/meeting Sunday night. There) Senior y ing sow, 3rd. npoan the subject “Value of Good | were 16 conversions and 16. ac: 4th and and have “lthrough the west. C! returned Ps ‘her | | Borl day afternoon with Mrs. Phillip | Street merchants were selling lit- Mrs. Frank Feely spent one af- | | Mexican _ money. Mrs. Mehaffey and Mrs. Mor-| Paid seven cents U.S City was up in this neighborhood which | Fair. Bates County . Fair. | they went to Topeka, Kas. an ‘the week following they were at Several from our neighborhood | the Kansas State Fair at Hutchin.- | attended Mrs. Rosa Steele’s sale | son, from which ‘shipped to Sedalia. point Sow under six months, 8rd and 4th. Ilerd under one year, Herd under one year, Ist. Four animals, get: of sire . age, 2nd. Ist. Senior reserve Junior -champion sow. » grand champion sow. Junior reserve champion sow. Aged herd, 2nd. Ist. Junior yearling sow, | 6th. Sow pigs, 2nd, 3rd and 6th. Spring litter, 2nd. Specials 4+ watch fobs. 1 silver cup. 1_bronz medal. 1 diploma. Geo, W. Pharis Returns from a Western Trip. W. from Geo. day Pharis returned Fri- an extended trip He left here in company of Robt. Rains, John Vanhoy and Clyde and. They went from here direct to Yellowstone Park where Mr. Pharis left the rest of the | party and went up into Canada, ; where he visited a son. He says | they have the finest wheat in that |country he ever saw anywhere. {From there he went to Washing- |ton and then to the San Francis- ico Fair and other points of inter- fest in California returning by |way of El Paso, Tex., where he went over into Mexico and saw ten. Villa’s .troops drilling. Aug. 6, |tle pieces of watermelon’ at $1 He brought [home a 20 peso bill, which looks |: jlike real money, for which — he . nioney, Amsterdam Street Fair. The Amsterdam street fair was held. Tuesday and Wednesday of last week was a | big success in every particular. ‘A. Baker and son, Claud, saihed the first of the week |t from Sedalia where they had ex- hibited their herd of Big Bohe Poland China hogs at the State Everywhere Baker. & Sons hogs have been exhibited this season they have been winners. They won nearly all the prizes at the From there 2nd, | bred by | Mrs. Ienry Oldham visited them any Four animals, produce of sow, | Smith, last. week. champion boar, night and Sunday with her par- ‘Rev.’ Pfost filled his appointment at the ” church Sunday. regula and r Virginia-Grand View Pickups. | Many from-this ablghborhood attended the Amsterdam fair last r Christian we ing a few days with home folk this week and last. the Butler High School, spen' Saturday and Sunday with home: folks. Mrs. Alice Jenkins and Virgi Jenkins were .called to the bed. side of their daughter and sister. id Kansas City. A telegram | ting along fine. | heen visiting for some time. There is Christian idially invited to attend. Leader, Be a Follower,”’ jbe led by the president, ley McCann, Several relatives of Mr. and iss Glova Smith visited rrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M, Park’s fence Sunday evening. Mrs. Cuzick returned Monday | from Sedalia where she attended |the State Fair and visited her daughter, Mrs. Williamson. | 0. Oak Grove Items. Miss Kathlyn Watkins . called on Mrs. C, T. Quick Friday even- ing. Mrs. Lon Foster spent Friday at. Gus Child’s. Dudley Compton, Misses .Nena Batchelor and Beulah Bowman spent Sunday at W. L. SOD tons. Mrs. Mark Butler and children spent the latter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Varns. Mrs, Garficld Ramalia enjoyed a visit from her sister Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Keen and Mrs. Rilla Radford and children spent the latter part of the week visiting relatives in the Ohio neighborhood. The Oak Grove Improvement Club will meet Saturday night, Oct. 9, 1915, (Too late for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. M. Mistler, Chas. Rector and wife and Marsh Warren Ayres has been spend- “Ola Ayres, Emma Pahlman and Ruth Orear, who are attending Miss Iey Jenkins, Friday night. She is very low in a hospital in y has been recieved since, stating that they | she is very much better and get- Miss Maud Burk has. returned | from Kansas City where she has Endeavor the Christian Chureh every Sun- day night and everyone is cor- The top- Sow 6 months and under one/ic for next Sunday night is ‘‘Be a and will Mr. Hen- her t ir We have just ment of winter hats ceedingly low prices. CRYING FOR HELP Growing Less, The kidneys often ery for help. help. Heed it. have done for overworked kid- neys. “Read what Doan’s have for Butler people. M, T. Duncan, 620 W. Pine’ St., Butler, says: I suffered intenstly from kidney’ complaint. I had severe pains in my sides and the kidney secre- tions bothered me. After using several remedies without~benefit, I procured Doan’s Kidney Pills at Clay’s Drug Store. They ben- efitted me in every way.’? | Price 50¢, at. all dealers. -Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Duncan had. Fos- ter-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo,| N.Y. 50-2t done Turned Down a Better Offer The faculty of . the -Warrens- burg Normal School ‘Jast week wrote Prof, S. E. Smith, principal of the Harrisonville High School, and asked: him.if he would con- sider an offer to. teach Agricul- Popular Prices Buy Your New Hat From Us It Will Pay You Fuhrman & Tingle Lots of it in ‘Butler But Daily Read what Doan’s Kidney Pills | ‘For several years’ received a new ship- and trimmings at ex- | Rev. Claude 8, Hanby to Rolla. F none the appointment of: min- isters announced by the M. B. conference at St. Louis last week we note the_ following: Miss Irene Mains Married. . Friends in this city are in re- iceipt of the announiement of the |marriage of Miss Trene Mains to Henry Fineh Gardner, which oc- curred at Oakland, Cal., Wednes-_ day, September 15. They will make their home in Berkley, Cal. The Times joins their many friends in wishing them a happy future. FOOT POWER Jig Saw Hand-or Feot Sawer Circular Saw ture at the Normal for the ensu- ing year. Professor Smith ~con- sidered the proposition _ several Brown and wife spent Sunday. at Chas. Pharis’. Mrs. Clara Batchelor left Fri- day for Topeka, Kans., where she will make a short visit. Joe West and wife spent Fri- day at Jake Frey’s. Mr. and Mrs. O’Gil of Kansas. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Norval: The family of Rev. Sharp came out Friday to attend the meetings at Oak Grove and returned home Monday. Nena Batchelor spent Tuesday night with Thelma Sargent. Tom Chitwood. helped ° Merl Sargent cut corn Wednesday: Goldie Foster’ spent Saturday ents. PANSY: < The display of corn and: other Le agricultural products would*have | done credit to any fair any place. The horses and mules were "the kind they raise in Western Bates and that means as good as they raise any place on’ earth. ~ This was one of the few faira-that was |} not hurt ‘by rainy weather’ year, they having fine dgys. teach Democrat. days and then wrote thé faculty that he did not feel that he could ‘consistently resign from his prin- cipal ship of the Harrisonville High Sehool. part of the representatives of the Normal was a splendid tribute to the merits of Professor Smith, who is rated as one of the best teachers of Agricultute in the profession. Professor, Smith said that ‘he was well satisfied with his position in Harrisonville, that he liked the. citizens of the town, he does not care to leave here to: elsewhere. —Cass County Professor ae i late Ju answer This. letter of inquiry on the || And other light wood working machinery. FOR SALE A. Li Culver | and above all, his pupils, and that | ——