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es Mr. ang Mra. Geo. Latham oft Rich Hill are with. their de . ter, sath R. Slyter, for a few days, who is quite sick at this - ‘writing. ; - It peems that the hog clioleré season is here and quite a number are losing their hogs. G. R. Daniel ef Imes, Kansas, with his mother, Mrs. George Daniel of the neighborhood called at the home of Mrs. Visa Gough last Monday. Mr. John: Bently is at Appleton City at present, having his eyes treated. Little Elmer Eekles was quite sick with malaria a few days last week. Mr. and Mra. Grant Jacobs and Mrs. Mayme Heron of Illinois spent a couple of days last week at the home of their brother, W. C. McGinnis. The ladies of the W. c. T. U. ‘are preparing a nice little pro- ‘gram for next Friday night after which ice cream and cake will be -served. Come everybody. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the Union. We were very much curprised to hear Of the marriage of Rob- rN igre iiithy atc Mae Dar evening, 10, 1915, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Daniel. It was a quiet 4: fair, only the immediate relatives >’ of the contracting parties being I uated ay ly stat nt the ~ sumney ‘months in Waera Kansas ‘and Eastern Colorado, having re- turned home only a few re- vious to this eventful tar pth Robert as was previons-| . vi ed their dames. McC) them. Ge many. friends join 4 for: them af} aise elidel ttle: wget In and Around Mayiburg. Custer an wife all took in Mr. and Mrs. Heart went to Mr. Ramsey’s Sun@ay from church. Ottia Heart went home Harne Harness Sunday. | Mr. Hiney. Stroble is building an addition to his house. Mr. Ben Heérrison has put up his silo and filled it last week. A good many from this neigh- with borhood attended the burning of | good the bonds and barbecue at Clin- ton Saturday. Mrs. Clark’s mother, Mrs. Wil- liams, is" visiting her from Clin- ton. Mrs. Tan White, Mrs. Billie Middleton and Minnie Dudney were shopping in Aaron Satur- da; y. ‘i Mr. R. K. Godwin and family visited at Mr. Shelton’s Sunday. - We understand that Mr. Sam Staton has sold his farm. We haven’t heard any particulars. The ladies of the Christian church are to serve the lunch at Mr. Grigerie’s sale. Mr. Griger- ie has purchased them a home ie has ‘purchased a home in, Urich, - “Walter Staley and. Albert Ed- rington are in Butler attending court. Mrs, Sam Farmer, R. K. God- win and Tan White went to But- ler = hogan and returned Thursd ay Mra, Miller and hilaven visit- ed at Mr. Stiow’s Sunday: Mr. Fayett Snow has begun to build his new house. - . Hanley Clark and family daughter, . Mrs. tse: and wife, C! sights at Amoret last week got some apples. ae The writer and wife spent last! Friday at the home of Aunt Magy. Scott. John Misner and Jim Gregory pulled out last week for Western Kansas. The writer teek in the old set-, tlers pienie last week. There was a jolly good erowd and we saw 8. many of our old friends. C. E. Cramley and family Amsterdam teok in the Old Set! tlers pienie ag Butler last week. : Wren White ef Detroit, Mich-, ‘igan, visited at Robert Marshall one day last week. The Royal = on crm met at the city of Elkhary leat Friday. ° We attended the sale of Mrs,jfather and to be at the wedding] pearance. Rosa Steel last week. The crowd] was small and-seme of the stock did not sell goed. At the home of C. B. Hender- son last Sunday evening at 4/. o’clock his son, Virgil, and Miss: Goldie Fritts were united in mar-| riage by Rev. E. A. Hughes of the Baptist church. They were accompanied by Chauncey Fritts and Miss Ruth NeGraw and took their place under a large bell:! The decoration of the room were white and red. Taey-Were a nice: young couple. ” After the cere- mony the bride and groom led the way to the dining Foom where fine supper was in readin Those present were: Tom Hock. ett and wife, Man Gregory wife, John Fritts and wife, Lockridge and wife, E. Hea’ Ruth’ | Ethel’ M. Mabbott wae eee, | i pred Fistoricg; Soot @ @ SDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1915. k, Stella Fritts, Flossie earce, Emma Amidon, C. B. enderson and wife, Mack Bra- len, Charley McDaniel, Emma miley, Johh Reeves, Lloyd iley, Jim Allen and Jack Man- fold. The bride and groom re- nd Geived several nice presents. They @ll_ wished the young people many happy days. Col. Lockridge and wife, and Mrs, John Fritts took in the sights in Butler last Wednesday at the reunion. Kd Corlett, L. S. Paddock took in the big stock show at Kansas City last week. They report a fine time. They went in Ed Cor- _flett’s car. of}; Eben Spillman of Western Kansas is here on a visit with his mother. C. B. Henderson sold hogs to Blake of Amsterdam last Satur- ‘sam Flossie Pearce of Western {Kansas is here on a visit with her of her sister. ' Col. Lockridge and the writer took dinner -at- Judge Paddock’s last Saturday. Mrs. Emma Amidon of Col- fax, Iowa, is here on a visit with her father and to attend the wed- ding of her brother. She left Tuesday for her home at Colfax. C: B. Henderson and Mrs. Em- ma Amidon subscribe for the Times, the best paper in the coun. ty, Chauncy Fritts left ‘last week for Western Kansas, JOHNNY. Marriage Licenses, Virgil Henderson. ... Amsterdam, Goldie Fritz. . .. Amsterdam. dAlbert D. itathcaon, Harrisonville, Butler. Rich Hill, .Rieh Hill; Kiva B. Kerrens WOMEN WHO WANT the BEST COME Here For Their Clothes, ‘No Doubt You Have Observed That The Best DRESSED Women of Bates County ate Cus- tomers of this Store. Why? It may the eualty ’ of our garments—it may be the style—it may be our ; prices—it may be this store’s service, but we are in- . - Clined to think that itsa combination ofall these things. . The large business which we ha has made large re-orders necessary. enjoyed this season’ This offers the West of Butler. | NUMBER 52 Summit Happenings. Mrs. Hyatt reurned from Se- dalia after a short visit. Miss Margaret remained for -a longer visit. Oscar Price and wife spent Sat- urday evening with Dr. and Mrs. . M. Norris. Mrs. Nellie Sturgeon and little son were visitors with Bohert Sturgeon’s Saturday. Walter Snodgrass, wife and | baby were Saturday night visit- | z ors with Lewis Culbertson. Mr. Wayland and family have the sympathy of the entire neigh- borhood in the loss of their wife and mother. Timer Sturgeon is taking in the stock show and visiting his broth- er, Ray, in Kansas City. Charles Lafollett used his en- gine to fill U. S. Ison’s silo. He has moved to Mr. Wayland’s for the next job. Jack Frost has made his ap- | Ezra McCormack is working at the new light and water plant. Miss Ruth Jones spent Satur- day night with Eulalia Sturge- on. Everett Grant and family, Dr. | Norris and wife, Fisher Lacy and wife, Nellie Sturgeon and son, Rowland, were Sunday evening visitors at Mr. Rankin’s. | Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass and daughter, of Spruce, spent Sun- day night with Lewis Culbtrt- son. The two, families were Sun- day visitors at Lewis Radford’s Ruth and Lela Wayland _ took | up ‘the school work Monday. Ruth is the teacher at Black and Lela at Wemont. They were out, for a week, | Mrs. Alice Haskins was calling on friends Sunday. They like to live in Butler fine. Miss Iris Kent, of Brookfield, ‘Mo., will be in Butler on Wednes- day evening to be a guest at the Robt. Sturgeon home for a few days. - Mr. and Mrs. Rankin went to the Darby fruit farm Tuesday to get their winter apples. Jim Thomas was called Mon- day evening to see his mother, who is quite sick at her home in Butler. SUNSHINE. Mound Pickups. Mrs. J. B. Rice left Friday for California where she will visit relatives and attend the world’s fair. Mrs. Joseph Coop and daugh- ter Lola were in Passaic trading Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Snyder and child- ren of Joplin are visiting her father, Mr. Geo. Church, Mrs. B. E. Lockard, Mrs. Jim Brown and son, Edd, returned home from Kansas one day last week. Several from this vicinity at- tended the Old Settler’s Reun- ion at Butler last Wednesday. W. M. Miller’s sons returned home last wek. D.S8. West of Mt. Pleasant ;township cut corn for the O’Dea brothers last week. . Mrs. Geo, Church and daughter Kathleen, visited Mrs. W. H. Rud- dell. Saturday. Miss Fances Wightman visited. | Miss Margie Brown Sunday, Miss Mae Gragg visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Gragg, Sunday. Miss Mae in teaching School hear Chapel. Miss Grace Fulk visited Mrs. J. H. O'Dea Sunday. 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