The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 5

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- Mrs. E. N. Chastain is visiting relatives at Hugo, Okla. ‘ J. A. Patterson of Nyhart was a county seat visitor Tuesday. A lodge of Knights of Pythias was organized at Adrian last » week. - : “Go to the North Main Street Meat Market for any kind of canned goods. J 1-1t T. F. Herni and Jas. White of Appleton City were Butler visit- ors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kerrens spent Sunday in Rich Hill visit- ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H._E. Percival, of Burlington, ;Vt., are visiting friends in thts city. rere C. M. Walker, of Kansas City, was in the city last week visiting relatives and friends. Lon Price came in from ‘St. Louis the last of the week for a visit with homefolks. | Miss Francis Catron will give one of her popular recitals at Drexel Friday, Oct. 22. Boyd Williams, a prominent farmer of Pleasant- Gap was a county seat visitor Saturday. Mrs. Howard Ellis attended a meeting of the ‘Royal Neighbors : lodge in Rich Hill Saturday. J. D. MeKissick, of Kansas City, was a business visitor to this city the last of the week. ‘Your coal goes a long. way when burned in Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters. They are fuel savers. Heavy overalls, . corduroys, whipcord pants, Black & Arnold., H. H. Holloway and family mo- American - Black & Arnold Clothing Co. Warm underwear, Black &{| There was no ball game in But- : - Arnold. : ler Sunday as the Amsterdam *| week. : ue Leaders for 30 years Miss Josephine Ayers of Rich Hill visited her sister, Mrs. Ora McCann the latter part of the Everybody trade at Frank T. Clays, the Booster -Store, and vote your coupens for Amy Eg- gleson. 50 e o w 4t * Mrs. F. A. Kretsinger of Rich Hill visited relatives and friends in and near Butler the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Travis left Sunday for Ft. Scott, Kas., where they expect to reside in the future. Red rubber boot, $3.00, Black & Arnold. . Miss. Tot Biler ‘returned _Tues- day from‘a month’s. visit with friends in Kansas City and points in Oklahoma. R. N. Montgomery and daugh- ter, Miss Lillian, of Rich Hill, visited friends in this‘ city the first of the week. Mrs. Jake Larson and daughter of Rich Hill spent Sunday in But- ler with Mr. Larson who is em- ployed at the light plant. For sale or trade:—One Conn. Baritone for sale trombone. 1-1t Wilbur Welton, Butler, Mo. J. D, Angel, of Oklahoma, is visiting friends in this city. Mr. Angel formerly lived on the A. L, Fox place west of town. Found: A fine collie dog. Owner may reclgim same by call- ing at this office, describing dog, and paying for this notice. 52-tf Miss Hazel Ludwick, who has been visiting at the home of her tored up to*Kansas City Sunday and spent the day visiting friends, Mrs. Geo. Caruthers and <Miss : Helen Braden spent Sunday in —s visiting Miss Stella Tal- prominent far- 8, Was a coun- of the uncle, W. A. McConnell, in Clin- ton, returned home the last of the week. * “You have less stock to pick from. Select your | OVERC - TO-DAY. WE SHOE THE FAMILY If youfare not on the Sunny Side—WALK OVER Clothin or trade for]: Ae ‘We show thejgreatest line of clothes for men and ‘women in point of quality and reasonable eed Price. DAT 1 Oct. 21,1915. Everyone invited. | * Suits and shoes, Black & Arn- ies old. . ., Rev. R. M. Talbert of the Chris- tian cliurch is assisting Rev. Pfost fn a revival meeting at Altona. eThere have. been several additions o the church and much interest is being manifested. , : Mrs.’ Joseph King, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. . H. Holloway, left Friday for “Pexarkana, Tex., where she will “{spend the winter with another daughter, Mrs. E. E. Williams, Miss Anna Zantmeyer of Hig- ginsville, Mo., secretary of the young peoples branch of the W. C. T. U., will lecture at the Mt. Carmel church Thursday night, Admission free. Overcoats now, Black & Arn- old. : Emanuel Nestlerode, of Virgin- ia, one of The Times oldest friends was in the city the last {of the week and observed his an- “anual ‘custom of"many years by g House club which was advertised to ance. Ed Armstrong returned the first of the week from a_ trip through the west during which he visited Seattle, Portland and Salt Lake City. i 25e aluminum dipper for 10¢ with $1.00 purchases. Other alum- inum ware at factory prices with $5.00 purchases at North Main Meat Market. 1 It Ed Jones of Kansas City, spent Saturday and Sunday in. this ‘city with his father, E. N. Jones, who has been quite sick but is some better at this time. » Mr..and Mrs. M. C. Fortune of Rich Hill spent Sunday in But- ler visiting at the home of his son, Recorder of Deeds Charles Fortune and family, Judge John J. March of Ne- vada was a Butler visitor Tues- day attending “Circuit Court and meeting old friends. We = ac- knowledge a pleasant call. Not to be outdone by Boston and Philadelphia, Schell City and Rockville. last week played a series of games for the croquet championship of the world. John J. Brennan was given a life sentence in the penitentiary last week in Kansas City for kill- ing William Hausermann, a_ po- liceman. Brennan will appeal. J. W. Holloway left for Kansas City the first of the week where he visited his sons, Verne and Floyd, who hold responsible po- sitions with the Kansas City Star. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson of Sedalia spent a few days the first of the week visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. . Claude Major and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller. Alvin Dudley, 19 years old, was arrested at the New Home mining camp, 9 miles west of this city, Sunday. evening by City | officers were elected: President, fal Bankson, charged withj Mrs. Palnier, Adrian; Vice Presi- a horee from a ‘farmer|dent, Mrs. Stonebraker, 3 ca, Kans,, on the night|Hill; Secretary and Treasurer,/have an automobile unless they .—Rich Hill Review. | Mrs. J. W. Holloway, Butler: At a ‘meeting of the Bates County Royal Neighbors held in Rich Hill last week the following cad “| whois in’ Kansas 4friends hope that he will soon be 4 Judge and Mrs. D. C. Fuller, “}last week on a business mission. play failed to put in its appear- ‘|dropping into this office and re- newing his subscription. Charley McFarland informs us that his uncle, N, B. McFarland, City taking treatment at the Elliott Sanitar- ium is improving daily. His many entirely restored to health. of Hoxie, Kas., were in the city The Judge informs us that crops in western Kansas are good this year, as they.did not have as much rain as this county had. Mrs. Lou Emma Weeks” and son, Warren, arrived in the city Monday from Denver, Colo., and are visiting friends. They will leave the last of the week for Ok- lahoma, where they will visit rela- tives, A. J. Smith recently resigned as vice-president of the Adrian Banking Co., says the Adrian Journal. Mr, Smith has been connected with the bank for a quarter of a century, Geo. L. Argenbright was elected “to fill the vacaney. My residence property for sale at a bargain. Two. story. eight room house, modern, except fur- mace. One and one-half acres, over 200 feet of cement walks in front. Fair barn, large poultry house, and fuel house. Nicely shaded, fine home. Located on West Mill St, 1-1t * J, W. Logue. A large audience greeted Hon. H. 0. Maxey circuit clerk | of Bates county, at the Walnut Street M. E. Chureh Thursday evening to hear his lecture on “Service.”’ Mr. Maxey is an en- i and logical ‘speaker, and his lecture Thursday night has elicited much favorable com- ment.—Rich Hill Review. The good roads fever must have struck western Bates hard. The Amoret Leader says: Four gangs were busy on the roads Tuesday. One grading with an engine from the city limits to three and one- fourth miles north of town. One at the Harlan Porter corner, an- and the ‘fourth working south from ©. A. Wallace’s. The city council of Warrens- burg last week passed an ordi- Nance assessing a fine of $10 against drivers of motor vehicles who drive on the streets of that city with open cut outs, Butler is badly in need of an ordinance of this kind as we are afflicted with a number of ecut-ups who Rieh think people will not know they other working west from Virginia | Boys suits, bose, Black & ‘Arn- old. Chas, Ewin was a business vis- itor to Foster Wednesday. Selling more shoés-all the time. You try us, Black & Arnold. ' Arthur Waddell made a busi- ness trip to Ft. Scott Wednesday. Harley Hensley, of near Foster, was-a—business—visitor to—Butler Tuesday. Miss Nadine Hupp attended the Mabbott-Stuckey wedding at Rich Hill Sunday. Lester Dudley left Saturday for Ft: Seott, Kas:, where he will attend school this winter. Warm. gloves, mittens, sweat- ers, overshoes, Black & Arnold. There will be a box supper at the Miller school Friday evening, Oct. 29. Come and have a good time. H. J. Clark, a prominent farm- er of Montrose, was in the city Tuesday visiting relatives and old friends, i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith left for Rich Hill Wednesday where they will spend some days visit- ing relatives, Freeman Waltcn spent « few days the first of the week in Vinita, Okla., on business for the Walton Trust Co. : You auto trade at Black & Arnold. son Frank Jr., and Miss Nell Fuhrman left for Coffeyville, Kas., the first of the week where they will visit W. H. Smith and family. Mrs. Chas. Grube and Katie Endres spent a few the first of the week visiting at the home of Rockville. “Tra Sutton returned the last of the week from Moberly, Mo., where he was a delegate to the Grand Encampment of the I. 0. O. F, Next year the encampment meets at St. Joseph. All wool suits $10, Arnold. Black, & Col, Jas. N. Sharp of Mound township was in Butler Tuesday and favored The Times witli a most pleasant call. Col. Sharp represented Bates county at the last legislature and gained an en- viable reputation ag a lawmaker. Besides actively supporting many of the most important measures coming before the house, Col. Sharp never missed an opportun- ity to. vote against the liquor traffic. Oak Grove Items, Mrs. Everette Harvey and baby visited relatives in Rockville the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Sargent spent Friday with their son, Lem Sargent, and wife. Mrs. Clara Batchelor — spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Compton. Miss Nena _ Batchelor Tuesday night with her parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Compton. A. LL. Gilmore has been walling a cistern for Jim Lawson. There will be a box supper at Oak Grove school house Saturday night, Oct: 23. Beginning at 8 spent grand- W. a. o’elock. PANSY. Stuckey-Mabbott. Mr. M. C. Stuckey and Miss Ethel Mabbott were quietly mar- ried at the home of the bride’s parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and day. DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT. aie te be Moet Enthusiastic Held. Speaker Champ Clark Sena- tors Stone and Reed, Gov- ernor Major and Congressman Dickinson, Decker and Shackle- ford and other prominent. Demo- crats will speak at thé big’ rally to be held at, Nevada next Satur- day. — Arrangements- are being made to make this the biggest meeting to be held in the ‘state. Nearly all the state officers have arranged to attend this meeting - and the accomplishments of the state administration will be out- lined. National issues - will be fully discussed and speakers of national reputation will explain the policies of the Democratic administration. Plans will also be formulated for the coming campaign. . Meetings will be held both af- ternoon and night. This will be the third meeting held ‘in the state, one having been held in St. Joseph and one at Cape Girar- deau last Thursday. ’ i Mulberry and Western Bates Ye pencil pusher after an ex- — tended vacation as news catcher for The Times will try and pick up a few.of the doings from this section. So hello to our many readers of The Times. Mr, and Mrs. A. W: Towers vis- ited at the P. B. Hays home Fri- Mrs. M. W. MeGuire enter- tained the members of the True Blue class of the Amoret Unit- ed Presbyterian Sunday school Thursday. Miss Marvel Fail was a guest of Miss| Miss Inez Beck Saturday night days}and Sunday. Clarence Sargent has been un- Frank Fix near}/der the doctors care at the home of Harry Morwood. Roy Shelly.and family spent Sunday at the M. W. Bowersox home. David L. Clark and family, Miss Marvel Fail, Messrs. Claud Morwood and Mae Braden took dinner Sunday at: Mrs. Anna. Wil- liams. 4 Kelly MeGuire and — family moved into the property lately vacated by W. J. Bard and fam- ily Wednesday. _ . Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Stilwell vis- ited Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. L. E. Read. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meints and daughters, Marguerite and Mrs. Frank Bohlken and son, Walter, are visiting at the Herman Sutte home near Leavenworth, Kan. M. Hi. Meinen the painter man was working at his trade at R. Bohlken’s the past week. Literary was organized at the | Mulberry school house Friday night and prospects look very favorable for a rip roaring socie- ty the coming fall and winter. Don't forget the night, Friday. A good program is promised for this week, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Leiner were callers at the writer’s Sunday evening. Squire TL. K. Dykman delivered fat porkers in Amoret Monday. Charles R. Bowman the. land man of Butler and Mr. Atkeson of the Bates County Record were shaking hands in this section of the county riday. re Dr. J. C. Sageser, R. C. Taylor Mr. Cooper and) Mr. Edrington drove to Anpleton City Tuesday. Mrs. IT. B. LaFever and Bell Braden were callers at Mrs. J. C. Sageser's Saturday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bohlken died Friday and was buried in the Mulberry cem- etery Saturday. They have the Mabbott Sunday, at high noon, in open the cut out and make all the noise possible. =Joln “Speer, while attending the Royal Stock Show in Kansas City, purchased a young Jersey bull‘from the Bannister herd, the presence of immediate rela- tives and friends. The happy young couple departed on the 1:35 train for Jasper, to join the sympathy of their neighbors in the loss of their only son. Porter and son as auctioneers get the top dollar. No sale too large, none too small, but what Crawford Comedians. of- which] Will receive their closest atten- Mr. Stuckey is a member.—Rich Hill Review. tion. one desiring their services. Satisfaction guaranteed. Would be glad to hear from any Call Which is one of the finest herds in the United States. The sire and dam of the animal were both imported from the Island of Jer- . Mr. Speer, who is one of the Sremost Jersey eattle breeders in this part of the country, has a fine herd, every animal of which is registered. Fag _-R. K. Godwin, secretary of the Mingo township Anti-Hog Chol- @a Club was in the city Saturday in company with his -son, cis, made this office a pleas- sot eee ya is a junior ‘the ler High School, recent- ent a week at ihe Oe ree ‘To Takes Look at the’ : will be held at the usual hours. Haflan Porter on the Amsterdam phone line. Miss Ruliy Allen drove over to.- Christian Church “The Appeal of the Christian Life’’ will be our sermon subject} Butler in her car Thursday and for Sunday morning and “The|spent the night with Maud Ew- Conversion of Cornelius” for the | bank. RAMBLER. evening discourse. The Bible owaneniennentpaaiianel school and Endeavor meeting} Rev. T. B. Spencer Married The public is cordially invited. The Rev, Thomas B. Spencer, who is in charge of the Butler BM, Talbert, | cireuit of the M.E. Church, was married in Carthage, Mo., Satur- day. Oct. 16, to Miss Christiana

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