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}State Historical Soci-! | ety, NUMBER 7 3 "- BUTLER,-MISSCURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916. , Mulberry ond ‘Western Bates | Lillie )-Mager, Maud m rry|Mo., the fore part of the ~Wweelt{Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Etkhart. Amsterdam iz minus a hotel q mn saa Victo Ewbank,. students_of the Butler Troy Barton accompanied the Everyone come and bring some We had a rain on the 25¢hb keeper at present. Mr. Miller 4 he pie - Fictory High School spent the week end | car. @. lone. Subject, ‘Golden Fruits ay lilah waasvery mudel wceded’ | palled out for Golden City, Mo., pe bea oe with home folke. Fred Bartom and’ family.) are’ om the Prayer Life.”’ Leader, hans Hine + nae sg a hotel there. & Success. Ne moving to Colony, Kansas, ‘thix{Leo. Morilla. Revenue ie pleasure OF mpel~ R. Seott and wife and Aunt owed his Bice Jee Tarect tame wer dies ies : : APPLE BLOSSOM. ing Uncle Henry, the scribe of Mt.' Mag Scott and Miss Euppie all did. the selling Colony, Kan., Thursday to| week. fall work in the S ing aan s ' hed improved hhis auctioneering. ning the Turner store while Mr. David L.~ Clark ‘and family, / turner is on a hunting trip in wife Arkansas. Carmel, one day last week. spent Sunday at the @ W. .Ar- M.C. Pickett and family of] mentrout home. near Nyhart attended the West-| W. H. Keeton’s baby is still on over sale last week. the sick list. The tax collector was around) Newt Crumley and wife visited last week seeing if the farmers |at his mother’s last Saturday. had any money. Taxes are high-| Uncle Charley Henderson is er than a cat’s back this year, building a new shed. - Anyone wanting auctioneers to| * JOHNNY. ery their sale will make no mis- ae ke by calling Harlan Porter heey ates Weta one In and Around Maysburg. ’ W. H. Hart reports that he| Tan White and family went to ; had quite a swell dinner for| Butler Saturday returning. Sun- Thanksgiving. He said he had a} day. RAMBLER. | Rae Tn, Mound Pickapa Lawrence Read, and - baby, : Orchard Grove. ; We are having some colder Mr.“and Mrs. W. F. Stilwell and D: M. Porter, wife and daugh-| The people in this neighbors}Wweather now. We were visited gon, Willie, ate dinner at Mra. ter, Phoebe, of Leavenworth, | hood are pretty nearly done husky PY ‘ few snow flakes Sunday. 1H ‘Morwood’s Thursday. ie Kas. arrived Thursday for a visit | ing corn. 4% Mr. Ross Conard and _ family . Ea F. Rush and family: of at the Harry Sceifert home. E. E. Morilla wants. to buy} fof Elkhart township visited at R.. GC. Taylor and family |" M tend amen John Taute and | Some stalk fields. Mr. Jas. Eckart’s Sunday. ne the state line. were "Predrick returned home|. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cassity, Mrs:{ There will be a pie and box J.’ C, Sageser’ | Fred Fr ida f a visit with relatives I. F. Ellington and son and|supper at the Wilcox achool house Vola” neighbors at Golden, daughter, W. C. and Josephine, Friday, December 3, 1915. They Tilinois. Mr. and Mrs. W: Ju. Cassity took{are going to have a fine program. Mr. and Mrs. @ Schmel dinner with A, W. Beach of Ap-| ‘Everybody is invited to come. . ee i Piteanuny. Wed pleton City Thanksgiving. Miss Ruth and Master’ Robert} T! went, down to fat 3 ‘ hs Miss Cora Wix has returned}Snyder spent Thannksgiving with| big fat opossum. Rev. McCormack filled his reg- day to attend the wedding of @/iome from visiting her grand-| Muster John Shelby. N. M. Gregory is building a new| ular appointment at the Chris- v niece. : . mother of Vernon County. - Mr. John H. O’Dea and family | addition: to his house. _|tian church Sunday. night, Dec. 8 to, talk on ‘‘Resolved J. C. Rauscher and family and| Miss Nova Kelley spent Satur-fand Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Weleh| The Westover sale was pulled] Walter Henderson’s had. their That Capital Ponishment Should |a sister of Mrs. Rauscher, Mr.| day and Sunday with her cousin;{visited at Mr. J. B. Ruddell’s| off last week. Stock sold very|sale Tuesday. The ladies of the be Abolished.’’ i and Mrs. Tom Schmel visited at| Mrs. F. B. Feeley. Sunday. ; well. Real estate was on a big|Cove Creek Baptist church served A deal was closed Friday by|J. H. Leiner’s Sunday. W. ©. Ellington; contractor|:, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wise were|boom that day. We think most/the dinner, clearing $19.00. which Frank EB. Pattee becomés|] Mr. and Mrs. R. Bohlken~andjand builder of hen houses. He|Butler visitors Saturday. everyone got his part as the wind} Mr. Godwin and family, Mr. ‘society’s leading ‘debators and @ like ‘number of spielers from the Mulberry. literary society are planning on a meeting at the Crooks school house Wednesday owner of the Amsterdam Local. |sons, George and Bert, Willie) built his father’s hen house and| Mr. Fritz Miers had a big| blew dust in all of the crowds|Staton and family, Mr. Tom Can- The Homer township reading | Dykman, ‘Marguerite Meints, M. shingled his barn with Bill Dix-| goose dinner Sunday. -Jeyes. There was a good attend-|on and family, John and Bertha ~-q@irele will meet. in Amoret next | H. Meinen: and family, Brune}on as helper. Home Phone 2 on} We are sorry to say that Mr. | ance, Getz, Charley Steward and, Hen- Saturday at 2 p.m. Meints, wife and children were/8, They have bought a hound|Geo. Church is very low at this} We had the pleasure of mect-|/ry Dutton all took dinner at Ma Nando Schlisman returned Sat-| guests of Squire H. K. Dykman| dog for hunting and are now lo-| writing. ing Rambler the Mulberry seribe}Sam Farmer’s Sunday. urday morning from Kansas City | arid family Sunday. cal dealers in hides and furs. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Snyder] one day last week. Mr, Canon and family, Mr. where he has been, taking treat-| Frank Bohlken and family) Mr. Peter Tharp and family| were Butler visitors Saturday. Mrs. E. Heavilin is on the sick | Godwin and family. Grandpa Car- ment. Bernie Bohlken, wife and daugh-| took dinner with Mr. Meb Tharp Mr, T. A. O’Dea visited at Mr.|list at present. ney and family partook of a E. E. Booi and family\-spent|ter, Minnie, and Fanny, spent | Sunday.—. W. H. Ruddell’s Sunday. Boyd. Kershner and _ his raothe| Thankauis ing dinner at Mr. Bob Sunday with Mrs. Booi’s parents, |Sunday at- the John Dykman; Mrs. J. C. Welliver, Mrs. Phil} Mr. Joseph Coop is having ajer will have a sale on the 8th of | Hulls Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nels. Alman. home. Pry, Mrs. J. W. Isley and Mrs.|front poreh built on his house. |December. They have got some} We had quite a wind and rain M. W. McGuire and family| If you are thinking of holding) M. E. Stouffer spent one day last| Mr. J. B. Rice visited his sons,|good stock. Don’t’ forget the|storm Thursday. spent Thanksgiving with Editor} public sale, read the add of | week with Miss Clara Bolin, who} of Passaic, Sunday. date. Mr. and Mrs. Coonrod visited and Mrs. Frank Pattee in Amoret.| Porter and Son in The Times.| will soon leave for Kansas City,} Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Lockard| John Stephens and wife spent. Sterling Harness Sunday. ; Lawrence Read and family|They are both graduates of the/to make her home with her sis-| were shopping at the county seat]/one night last week at the Clem| Mrs, Dale and granddaughter visited Sunday at W. F. Stil-|largest auction school in the|ter Mrs. Johnson. Saturday. Custer home. Mable, Mr. Sterling Harness and well’s. world. Their terms are reason- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Poffenbarg- Messrs. Ed and Jas. Jr., Brown! George Allen, living south of} family spent Thanksgiving at Mr. Last Friday closed the 3rd able and are ernie auctioncers|er of Butler spent Wednesday |eaught an opossum on their farm|the Elkhart Store, died last, Sat-| Montie Simpsons. month of Mulberry school, -The| why pay more. with their daughter, Mrs. Walter) Thursday. urday morning. We didn’t learn} Mrs, Gertie Harness visited her report shows an enrollment of. B4}* ere will be a pie supper at|Cassity. Miss Sally Holwell visited the] where he was buried. parents Thanksgiving. with an average daily attendance the El Dorado school house Sat-| Mrs. Frank Feeley visited Mrs.| writer one night last week. W. F. Stephens. returned to} Mrs. Clark brought her daugh+ - of 33 7-20. Can our neighboring urd ¥ night Dee, 11. Mrs. Myrtle | Harve Shelton one day last week.|. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Finley and | Kansas City last Saturday. ter, Iea, home from Clinton schools show a_ better tt} Welton is teacher. Pie supper at Orchard Grove 2 Leonard, and wife visited at} The new school building at| Wednesday. She is improving Junge Roy. Shelly shipped ‘his car..ofjachool house Friday, Deav 3. - :, Fritz Mier’s Sunday. Amsterdam is . about completed} very fast. we inane Matos and personal property to’Richmond,| Sunday “chou! 10:30 ’ a. a LITTLE IRISH ROSE. |and she is a dandy. A NEIGHBOR. More Men are Dressing Better | ‘And More Men are Paying a Medium Price’ That sounds odd, but it is true. Our makes are of the highest class of clothing. 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