The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 1

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a trouble | : ahe wear Cruml Edith ship pulled out to the county seat}, and-were married. We wish them many happy ay through life... W. H.. Keeton and wife called py night to see ate new sister-in- law. ‘ George Sinn Heports that his hogs have got the cholera. Ike Dawson is making molasses and he says if you want to get sweetened up call atound dnd “he will let you ‘lick the pan. Verge Henderson ips quit mak- ing his regular trips to Deacon Fritts since he got married: . Mrs, Adams of Charlotte town- _ phip was in this part on a visit faith friends., Mr. Lester Compton and Miss Nora White of Amsterdam sprung quite a surprise on their friends last Thursday by pulling out to the county seat and get- ting married. Mr. Compton is the manager of the telephone bus- ines at Amsterdam and his wife is one of the hello girls. We wish them much joy. : The writer’ and uncle George Hughes traded hats one day last week. Both parties satisfied. From the looks of things there is good prospects for “another wedding out in Elkhart soon;:, Jess Thornbrugh is doing some good road work. He is-one of the best road’ bosses-in the county. Newt Crumley, and wife. have wone ig waeeeoting op che Mer G. W. ML relenterat and family. called at the writer’s home. last Sunday but found .no one. at home. ; The writer and wife called on W. F. Stephens and ‘they - were gone: when: -we called. We then pulled out for Tom Bruners. We found them at home ard had quite a time. Jack Mangold is still making his regular calls at Tom Bruners. ve guess that Jack means busi- ed. “Col. Lockridge had visitors last Sunday but we failed to learn who they were. W. H. Keeton and family called at the writers last Sunday. night. Turner Henderson’s hogs are dying. They have the cholera. Mrs. J. T. Armentrout and Mrs. Dye ‘a Amsterdam: visited at Aunt Lou Scotts one day last » week. Mrs. -Tom, Bruner and Miss Euphie Scott were out’ to Amoret one’ day last week for apples but : failed to’ get any, JOHNNY. ” Summit Happenings. Several from these parts at- tended the McAllister sale. - Mrs. eee Ose! sick at her She: is very old and has Idris. Thursday to. Brookfield. after a share rik i aie eee th Jones. * Lewis Culbertson is yetting in jome osoes. work: this week. “of, Eikhart and Mrs.| dren were left in the road 2 1.2 of Charlotte town-| miles. ‘out on Summit road Mon- bt. i a 8. me . at Lowery City. e:Henry Gar- at Mrs. W. A. Crumley’s last Pri- age man fixed the trouble. Miss Ethel’ Haynes dismissed her school at Patty Tuesday on account of being sick. Mr. Wm. Miller sold his farm 2 miles northwest of Passaic to Mrs.. Ed Fouts of Butler. and Mrs. Miller are going to move to Nebraska soon. Mrs. Robert Holwell of near Adrian visited Mrs. J. H. o’D ea Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ficklin are the proud parents of a baby girl yorn Monday, October 11. Mr. J. F. O’Dea was a Butler visitor Saturday. There will be a pie supper at the Prairie Rose October 22. Everybody is invit- o: m Misses -May ‘and Prue Sharp were trading in Passaic one day \ast_ week. Mrs. H. L. Fransham and sons were Kansas . City visitors Wed- nesday. Mr. "Wightman traded his farm for jand in Canada. Mp. and Mrs. D. S. West and children, Mi O.. Thompson Ne and Mea. W- a ? "Bveryone’s wheat is s looking splendid. ba rg James. Eckard was to Rich Hill to.the bedside of ti grandfather, Mr. «| thusen. | week. jooper wife and four chil- Rev. Gox ight as their car refused to They ‘spent, the night at Their home is mett-Friday. SUNSHINE. linsville, Tl., Mound Pickups. Mr. line. school ‘house Sunday Subject, Death,” 50 Ladies Suits Made of the most fashionable fabrics of the season. ONE LOT LADIES COATS, Last year's styles worth up to $12.50...:............ ‘ OUTING FLANNEL, 28 inches wide, ONE LOT LADIES LACE SHOES, Bisee “2 to 41.2, worth up to $3.00.............. Mrs. Richard Wilcox of Passai moved to Butler one day lat There was a large. crowd ats. tended preaching at Passaic ‘hear the new Methodist preacher, Mrs, Ed Lacy of Burdette vis ited her sister, Mrs. Tom. Brum: Christian Science Services ' Christian Science Services and Sunday School will be held each in the Probate Court room at the court house. Sunday School at 10 a.m. - Services, 11 a. m. “Probation mr these services... 35 Ladies Coats {i frabien Lan, ennai aga dmecaplgd $4.98 =" 50 Jas, Mr. Webb, Shelby sold his hogs’ to Lyman Hensley of Butler. delivered them Monday. * LITTLT TRISH ROSE: | nse | Rev. Harry Heinecke of Col- is holding a series of meetings at the Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian church, Ed Dickinson is building a new five room -house. :The Young Ladies Guild. of the Presbyterian church are bui!ding a large porch on the manse. The quarterly meeting will be held at the Oak Hill M. FE. chureh Sunday, Oct. 24, Rev..J. T. Pritch- ett, presiding elder. The concrete work is all fin- ished on the Spruce bridge and the county crew:moved to the next bridge close to the county He} After $12 98c Sharlie® May, returning Sunday. tf eek end at Adrian, : Tharp and family. ganizing a Young Peoples Chris- | tian Endeavor was given at the home evening. Besides our own young people we had as fifteen young people from Butler who came out to help us organize. Besides just a good ‘social time several vocal and instrumental were ren- dered by the Misses Bertie and Anna ments were served and everyone enjoyed to the fullest the hospi- tality of Mr. and Mrs. Morilla. ~ Mrs. Lafe Cassity and Mrs. J. All are cordially invited to at« ¥. Ellington visited at the home| ‘of Fim Steele Saturday. It is not so Much That Every department in the store is overflowing with fresh and Fashionable Fall Fabrics that de’ serve more than a passing notice from critical buyers, as it is that only the right kind of mer- chandise find their way here—and are always sold at bed-rock prices. As an illustration, glance at the offerings announced below. home of Mr. F. J. Peters. his apointment. His fr. and Mrs. Pete Tharp, Mrs. fpencer, and Mr. Will Tharp ‘ove over to Will White’s Sun- 4 Tmorning, PeeeTenng Monday ening. Mr. and’ Mra, Walter Cassity ok dinner at the home of Mr. fe Cassity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tharp d Mr. and Mrs. John Woodfin ent Sunday at the home of Mr. te Tharp. nl Miss Mona Kelly, who is teach- dhe at Marshall school, spent the her home near scription and protrayal dent, Mr. Ralph President, Mr. Thomas Secretary and Treasurer, Culver; Mr. Walter Cassity. Mr. Clarence Peters of Paris,|t© attend. Mrs. -Seth o., and Mrs. Sykes and chil-|!ead. ; ; The revival meetings on of Osw Ki e vis- i ego, maneas, are |chard Grove Christian Hood of Adrian. A social for the purpose of or-| | Services as follows: of E. E.- Morilla Friday; Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 p. m. C. E., 7:30 p.m. > Preaching, 8:00 p. m. 2nd Sabbath, Sunday school 10 a. m. guests about musical numbers, both Prayer meeting evening. 3rd Sabbath, . Sunday school, 10 a. m. Silvers. Light refresh- C. B, 7:15 p. m day evening. c: Cc. 25 Mens Overcoats All Wool, 50 Inches Long, Belted Effects _ONE LOT SCHOOL OVERCOATS, Belted Back and Convertible BOOUAR ashe sss ex viheaiiin Setar es. OB ae _ $1.50 ONE LOT COLONIAL DRAPERY 73 Mens Suits. . Regular, Long and Stouts, all Wool, $12.50 Worsted and Cheviots, Most any Color. . (ONE LOT BOYS WOOL SCHOOL COATS, Extra Heavy, Sizes 8 to.16........ $1.50 MENS CORDUROY COATS Mr and Mrs. Walter Cassity, Mr. Henry and Miss Pearl Tharp spent Tuesday evening at the Owing to the bad roads Sunday Bro. Hood was a little late at subject, which was ‘‘The River Jordan,’’ was well chosen and masterfully handled leaving a very vivid de- on the minds and hearts of his listeners. After church the young people elected the following officers. for their Christian Endeavor, Presi- Peters; Leo Morilla; Assistant Secretary, The three committees, viz, Lookout, Social and Devotional will be appointed by the President next Sunday. All the young people are invited Wix will at Or- church Everyone is in- Spruce Presbyterian Group Ist and 4th Sabbaths at Spruce. Bu ie Pleasant Ridge. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Wednesday Walnut (Grove. Preaching, 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Preyer Meeting every. Wednes- Miller, Minister... NUMBER. 1 Mt. Carmel News. Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Osborne and family spent from Friday till Monday with relatives near Al- tona, Mo. ‘ Ed Corlett, wife and son, Glenn and Grandma Corlett attended the Linn County fair at Mound City, Kansas, Thursday. They made the trip in Ed’s ear. Mr. Waldron finished filling Pete Denning’s silo Monday and brought his engine home. _ Mr. G. W. Jarvis who is work- ing on the street car line in Kan- sas City, came home Friday to visit over Sunday with homefolks. Iney Tharp who has been at- tending school at Adrian came home sick one day last week. The doctor wants her to stay away from school for a few weeks. Mrs. Huffman of Butler is spending this week at the homes of her sons, Thomas and John Huffman. Rev. Lewis Keele, pastor of the Vice Miss ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.| it hegin Monday, October 25,|New Hope Baptist church bap- Irs. Lafe Cassity and Mrs. J,|824 will be conducted by Bro. tised tle following persons near Enterprise School house Sunday Stone eel et we leah Lee vited tovattend: afternoon, Mr. and Mrg, Sill Neo Pete Tharp and. daily APPLE .BLOSSOM. Ehart, Mrs. Chas. Burk: and Bont Casadiy with Me Walter daughter, Mary, Mrs. Gish, Grace ) aay | aS Berry and Henry Sellers. Thomas Huffman went to Kan- sas City Saturday for a week’s . Hardinger and family- and a M. Hardinger and wife, attended C. E. and church in Butler Sunday, night. Henry MeCann and Earnest Jarvis each sold a horse in Butler Saturday. Geo. Sedwick is going to bale hay this week. - Mrs. Bob Henderson of Foster spent from Saturday till Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark. J. 1. Wolfe of Burlington, Kan- sas, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wolfe and Mrs. Andy Simpson of But- ler, Mr: and Mrs. D. ©. Wolfe and son, Joe, and daughter, Burdee, of Virginia took dinner with Ma- son Darnes and: wife Tuesday. UNCLE HENRY. North New Home. Mrs. Joe Neu and daughter, Vernie, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MeCor- mack. John Heinz visited last week with his sister, Mrs. Jack and family. Henry hauled his *winter coal last week getting ready for cold weather.. Jack Skaggs and John Heinz went to Amoret Saturday after apples. Mr. Linendoll and Or- val Pickett went after apples Monday. Mr. Smitherman who has been on the sick list for some time is very poorly at this writing. Mrs. Charley Dickerson and son, Johnnie, of near Foster vis- ited Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, John Phelps and wife. Y The New Hope Baptist Y. P. U. dismissed their Union for next Sunday evening to attend B. Y. P. U. rally day at the Butler Baptist church. Orval Pickett and wife visited with Perry Osborne and family Sunday. Mr. Smitherman has been sick for some time and is not able to work. His neighbors put up some hay for him. Harve McDaniels gave him a ton of hay, John Craig assisted him in putting it up. Mr. Wiser also gave him some hay. Earl Simmons cut it and put it‘up for him. Mr. Smith. erman feels very grateful to those friends for doing- so much _ for him. , Grover McCoy and family and his father of Peru visited Brick McCoy and family Saturday night ‘and Sunday. Miss Ada Craven visited Sun-* day with Miss Lydia and Kate Strein. | 2 Lou Smith and family and ee Tude Kelley attended the ie, supper at Seer school house

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