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ed the Muneral of Mrs. Addiao’ “bors ha BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918. NUMBER 2 so a ‘City Friday returming{ie Mulberry and Western Bates The weather fine ot E. T. Booi, wife and. son, Her- writing. Frank Norton returned from pe an, and daughter, Edith, Mr. western trip last week. i stopped off at Lone Tree to ving it. his sister. Phillip Kelley came} Pal teu ae ed : Lyle Argenbright came hom ne | from Kansas City last week. or et Wednesday. Lewis Culbertson and family. =. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy are spent Sunday afternoon with; the proud parents of a little lady Lewis McKibben. that has been making her home Mrs. Cecil Taylor of Belton is Fwith them since Thursday, Oetn visiting her sister, Mrs. John Gol-| ber 21. liday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meints por <4. R. Thomas and wife and a vege et one ghihe cnet meres, pays daught Louise and Mrs. Bolin, | Fisher Lacy and wife spent Sun-;home Friday from a two” weeks, Newt. Crumley and wife were Se Can county visitors Friday.|day with Wm. Tyler in Butler. {visit with rolstives at Lowemont, > el in Amsterdam ‘ Jest: ‘Satur | J..R: had business in Harrison-|. Little Margaret Jewitt is spend-}Kansas. ‘ .{vilte. The ladies were left at Mrs.|ing the week with her grandmoth-) Rey, Hood, a former pastor of opts Ba Pe Bee sn G. Wirt’s, Mrs. Sturgeon’s|¢r, Mrs. Golliday. >|the Mulberry church, was .visit- Billy’s smiling face when we 6 ghter, where all enjoyed din- “Mr. Phillips and wife were Sun-ling last. week with his many to the Banke: "quer and a pleasant time. The|(av evening callers at Oscar/ friends in this neighborhood. ' Verge Henderiok and wife.were|7e0ds and weather were fine for piigs GUNERING: oe Dy. #0. Sageser left for Jop- oe ak, lin Saturday evening on a profes- aeen going to Amsterdam. lave C.. Jones, wife and daughter, sional trip. ment up tose the basket ems the. Golliday and son, Frank, Spruce. _ Mesdames L. M. Braden. and Ed spent Sunday afternoon with| Rev. Harry Henecke, Mr. dnd} Welton spent Friday evening with bt. Sturgeon. Mrs. J. R. Simpson spent Thurs-} Mrs, John Phibbs. lina Newlon’s friends are|day at the home of Rev. ©. C.{‘ Will Lopeman and family were glad that she escaped serious in-| Miller and wife participating in| guests at the Fred C. Ewbank jury from the runaway. She/a natal day dinner to the ‘‘par-|home Sunday. took up her school wark again|son.’’ Mrs. Kelley McGuire visited at ‘Monday. - The revival closed at the Meth-|the Charley McGuire: home Fri- U.S. Ison and family are going | odist church Monday night. day. this week for a visit to Oklahoma} Chas. Peacock has: moved his} J. C. Turner and Fred Penney to be gone-about two weeks. They |saw mill on Geo. Borland’s place.| drove over to Rich Hill to the will go in their éar. O. J. Radford; J. R. Simpson, |stock show Friday. Florence and Glennie Price are|Sam Coleman, Jim Coleman, and{. Messrs. Homer Nichols and planning a masquerade party for| Dr. J. H. Fletcher motored to Ne-| Harry Porter ate dinner at George their friends Saturday night. vada Saturday to attend the Dem-| Butler’s Sunday. T. C. Jones and wife started to] ocratic rally. There was a full house at the Mound City for a short visit with} Rev. D. S. Kazee and family | literary Friday night. A good their son and family. Mr. Way-| moved to Archie this week to take| program was given and the debate land drove the car for them. recharge of the Methodist church} was full of pep from start to fin- Elmer Sturgeon and wife drove | there. “Rev. G. B. Snopp will fill}ish, time being called on each to Cass County last week return-|the year out in Rev. Kazee’s place.}speaker. A live question again ing Sunday. Sam Ritchey will lead — the] for this Friday night. Charles LaFollett has his broth-| Christian Endeavor Sunday night. Col. Cecil Porter arrived home er and family visiting him. Topic, ‘‘Increasé and Efficiency.’’! this morning, Tuesday, from Kan- Mrs. Haskins spent one day last} | The members and friends of the} sas. week at the John Hyatt home. Methodist church gave a fareweH} The young people gave a party Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton| reception to Rev. D. 8S, Kazee and{at the E. E. Booi home Thursday and Lorraine Newlon motored to family Monday evening. le vening in honor of Charles and nd Mrs. Luke Booi, were ‘shop- ing in Butler Wednesday. Mrs. Fred C.:Ewbank visited h Mrs. W. C. Carpenter in Am- Mrs. Edna. Fritts left lest \ week for r h of Panama last. Monday. Mra. ager Addison was one of the early set-' tlers of Bates county. . ~ Mrs. Adams spent last Sufda at the home of ‘N. M. Gregory. ' , of October. A crowd gath- ered in with pies. All had a grand ‘itime. : 2 esres Hand cleaned up the, threshing in this pert last week. The writer and wife visited at Col. does ld s one day last week, Mack Braden was scen on the streets of Amsterdam last Satur- day. We were very much surprised to see our old scribe Rambler had come back. It has béen a long time since we heard from him. Now don’t forget to come again. The new barn and house on the Green ranch are nearly finished. Mr. Sid Goode will live there. There will be preaching at Mt. Vernon school house next Sun-, day at 11 o’clock. ~ Tom Raybourn and wife visit- ed at Mr: Hichler’s one day -last week, The dance at Lige Spillman’s one night last week was pulled off on time and they. all report a Jolly Peet wees i ; seat Saturday. ; Mrs. Arthur Westover and her}: oldest son were trading in Am- sterdam last Saturday. Charley Misner’s hogs are sick. Turner Henderson’s hogs are still on the sick list and still dying. “Mrs, Ed Bailey is mapartes on the sick list. That bridge on Nabbs erotic is still in a critical condition 80 re- ported and the ford is in a bad condition. Convince Every JOHNNY. ~ That there never has been shown a line of Suits and Overcoats equal in quality, workmanship, fit, style and price to the one now to be seen in our store. North New Home. . Mr. and Mrs. Seeley of Ralls county visited with his sister, Mrs. McCormack, last week. Joe Rayborn visited with Cliff Ehart and wife the first of last week. . Quite a number from North New.Home attended the stock show, at Rich Hill Thursday and Friday. Mrs, John Phelps and son, Guy, and granddaughter, Miss Thelma Richmond, visited Saturday and. Sunday with Mrs. Charley Dick: erson near Foster. Mrs. Mell Campbell and daugh- ter, Mrs. Chas. Gardner, were Ny- hart visitors, Wednesday. \ Quite a number of the neigh-|} «— heir % oal last Kuppenheimer Smart Suits and Overcoats $18.00 $25.00 _ ALL WOOL CLOTHES Guaranteed to give satisiaction to the wearer $10.00 $15.00 One lot Cotton Blankets................ . 98c | One lot 10c Outing...... 1 Wa Pay You fe Game fr Ho fo Trade at - "WewouldLiketo = [= tue House OF RUPPENMEIMER One Lot of Ladies’ COATS Arabian Lamb, Baby Lamb, Fancy mix- : tures, belted and Military effects. .... SI 9 Clara Kremer and Angeline Boot Mt. Carmel News. f Darforth, Ill. A joll, id aa ‘ik enjoyed by ay wh aie Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McElroy of J. M. Smalley and family vis-| 3atler came out Friday for a few ited at Will Westover’s Sunday.|days visit’ with relatives in this Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnson neighborhood. of Beatrice, Nebraska, came in| Jess Fleming, wife and son Friday for a visit at the M. Weim- Arnold, spent Sunday and Sunday ers home. night with relatives and friends Mesdames Henry Gordon and F.| near Pleasant Gap. C. Ewbank were callers at *Joe) Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McElroy and Whinery’s Saturday. son, Grover, and grandson, A, daughter was born to Mr.|George Hoyle, and Miss Winnie and Mrs. Charley McGuire on the} Priestly of near Butler spent Harry Colburn farm Saturday. Sunday at the home of W. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leiner, Mr.| Hardinger. and Mrs, M. Weimer, W. B, John-) py. Virginia W. C. T. U. gave son and wife, Mrs, L. Weremuster | \j13, N. A. Barr a surprise dinner were guests at G. B. Bohlken’s|.1q° quilti z quilting party Thursday. | Sunday. RAMBLER. | Aout 75 were present. to enjoy —_ the day and the good things to Mound Pickups. eat. Mr. and Mrs. Barr expect to leave for Topeka, Kansas, ‘in Mr. Geo. Church is on the sick] about a month to make their fu- list. - His daughter, Miss Cora, of}ture home there. Kansas City, is here nursing him.; Miss Lena Blake of the Passaic Miss Cora is the superintendent neighborhood spent from Thurs- of the Wesley hospital. day till Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Asa Ferguson of| her uncle, R. W. McCann. Passaic are the proud parents of} Mr. and Mrs. W. E. a baby girl. attended the BY. P. U. Misses Alta Brown and Prue tion in Butler Sunday. Sharp were Butler visitors Satur-| Mrs, Acy Vion of near Adrian day. visited from Friday till Sunday Misses Jessie Green, Altaywith her brother, Guy Thomas, Brown and Mrs. Eli Reed of Pas-| and wife. saic were Adrian visitors Friday.| Mr, and Mrs. Lee M, Hardinger Mr. John H. O’Dea and family} Miss Glova Smith, Messrs.- Joe visited at Mr. Geo, Ruddell’s Sun-| Wolfe and Timer Hardinger mo- day. ; tored to Sprague Sunday after- The writer visited Ruth Snyder|noo nto reorganize the C. E. So- Saturday. ciety at that place. They visited Mrs. R. E. Holwell visited Mrs.|the societies in| Rich Hill that Webb Shelby Friday. J night, Mr. Samuel Deaves visited his] Rev. Spencer and his new bride sister, Mrs. W. M. Miller last}spent Saturday night at W. M. week, Hardinger’s. He preached at Mt. Mrs. W. M. Miller is going to} Carmel Sunday morning. have his sale Nov. 1 Miss Anna Mae Zentmire of John Krinn and family were |Higginsville, Mo., gave a splendid at Edson Snyder’s Sunday. talk on temperance at Mt. Carmel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chureh vis-| Thursday night. ited at Mr. Geo. Church’s Sunday.| The following people of this LITTLE IRISH ROSE. [neighborhood attended the stock show atsRich ‘Hill Friday: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leonard and sons, Howard and Eugene, and daugh- ter, Ruth, Ed Corlett'and family, Grandma Corlett, Mrs. Joe Flem- Osborne conven- ing and son, Clarence, Jim Barr, Hardinger, wife and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs, Lee M. Hardinger, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eggleson, Mr. and Mrs. (. W. Ahlfield, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ahl- field. Dr. Lusk was called Sunday to ~ : see little Lucile Wheatley who was quite sick. Cc. W. Ahifield, W. M. Harding- er, P. TE. and W. E. Osborne, Geo. Sedwick and Lee M. Hardinger commenced work ‘on’ the road south of Mt. Carmel Chureh Mon- day morning. Jim Barr attended a. two o’clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jundy, Jr., in But- ler Sunday. UNCLE HENRY. On the Wing. There will be a meeting at the Crooks school house the first Fri- day night in November for the society. Everybody that is in fav- or of a literary society should turn out to this meeting. Mrs. Minnie Ashbaugh and son, Clyde, of Burdette, visited her sister, Mrs. Eva Hedger, a few days last week and attended a big birthday dinner at Judge Hedg- er’s Sunday. While playing over at George Lockridge’s last Sunday little Woodson Hedger had the misfor- tune to hurt his leg so badly that he could not walk for some time. Cyrus Hedger bought a fine team of mules from William Fos- ter Monday: Ike Lockridge and wife, Cyrus Hedger and family visited George Lockridge and family Sunday. Cyrus Hedger bought a fine sow from Mr. Denton Friday. Don’t forget the meeting at the Crook’s school house Friday night October 5th, at which time a lit- erary society will be organized. Frank Hedger traded horses with John Seelinger Monday. Marion Hedger and Douglass Browning began shucking corn for R. A. Piggott Wednesday. Mrs. Famuliner of Butler vis- purpose of organizing a literary ~ nt SF SN RE Oe aaa or