The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 9, 1915, Page 1

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Folin mn Baybee fas eid. 8 house to Jim Turner. He is going to move it on his farm. . Tom Raybourn butchered .’ one _ day last: week. _ WOH, Keeton killed hoga one - day last week they are living at the top now. The ladies of the Mt, Vernon . chareh held their meeting at Mrs. Tom Bruner’s one day last week. There-were about 30 present. report a fine dinner. Mrs. Sarah Adams visited’ at the home of John Stephens last week, Ed Pierce and wife, O. T. Frittz Chaney Fritts and ‘Amos Fritts came in from western Kansas last Friday, The writer took in the sights at the county seat last Saturday. Butler has made a great change. Thete is only one firm doing busi- ness-there now that was there 40 years ago and that is the McFar- jJand Bros. Mrs. E. Heavilin is still on the sick list, ~~ Boyd’ Kershner and .his mother traded in Butler last Saturday. Miss Inez Beck, of Mulberry, ' was in Butler last Saturday. R. L. Scott and family visited Lester Compton at Amsterdam Sunday. Fred Armentrout and family and his mother spent last Sunday at the home of the writer. John Page and wife called to see Mrs. E. Heavilin last Sunday evening. Gg. W. ‘Acunabeont and family called at. the home of the writer last Sunday evening. J. B: Seott had a very si oe i horse last Sunday. Aunt Mag Scott and Miss Euphie visited at John Lacy’s last Sandaye:.. ‘Will MeMeans BUTLER; MISSOURI, iy Star school ee in art township next aeerenny George Allen farm for ‘the next ye T There will be-a ‘pie supper at the Concord school house next Saturday night. If you want to have a good: time be sure and go. We hear the Amsterdam Gim- let has changed hands. Mr. Pat- tee of Amoret is the unlucky man who will run it, _. W. E. Crumley and wite visited his brother south of Virginia last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, Ed. Bailey. Mrs, Allen and Mrs. Hand visited Mrs. W. A. Crumley one day last week. Quite a crowd spent Sunday at the home of C: B, Henderson. About 30 were present. Orchard Grove. _ Mrs. I. F. Ellington is on the sick list. Mrs: J: W. ‘Isley spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs, M, E, Stouf- fer. Mr, and Mrs. John Woodfir and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tharp and children visited at the home of Mr. Pete Tharp Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Poffenbarger and her mother, Mrs. C. I. Robards of | Butler visited Mrs. Walter Cassity Saturday. j The pie supper at Orchard Grove was a splendid succcess as far as the good attendance and good time were concerned but the pies did not bring as much as ev- ery one knows good pies baked by .pretty lassies should bring. ~ The. proceeds amounted to $12.00. : My. D. H. Shelton has bought ‘the Scully lease from Mr. John Welliver and will soon move on that. place. Mr. and Mrs. ” Sterling Bolin, haye ‘moved on tht. Thomas Boli “Mina Emma Wix came home fot the week end. She was accom- panied by .one of her school friends, Miss Gladys Ware. Mr. and Mrs, William Tharp and niece, little Marie Smith, took andy dinner at the home of» Mr. Mrs. Walter Cassity. Miss Luli Helwig left Sunday morning for a several weeks visit in St. Louis with friends and rela- tives, Mrs. M..E. Stouffer visited with | Mrs. Lafe Cassity Friday. Several of the young — peoples surprised Wilbur Mehaffey on his birthday one evening last week. A bridge is being put in just be- low Walter’ Cassity’s farm. | Ite need has long been evident and ita realization will be greatly appre- ciated by all, especially the mo- torists, Sunday school 10:30 a. m.,, Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m., Subject, ‘‘Reasonableness and Value of the Christian Endeavor Pledge,’’ Tharp. ; APPLE BLOSSOM. Miami Items. The weather is fine ad we’ are having plenty of sales. Mrs. Elstrom her sister’s in Western Kansas and has accepted-a position as housekeeper at the club house. Born Sunday night, Nov. 28th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mau- ger. All parties doing well. Walter Patterson and friend of Kansas City are visiting with his nephew, Clyde Patterson, and family. Opal Hayes is on the sick list this week, The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church met at the church Satur- day afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Hayes and daughter Hayes Saturday. Leader, Mrs. William}. list. t returned from rthe 13th of December. Liss Opal, visited .with Grandma, DAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915. NUMBER 8 irs. Jot Hayes and Flavel ker returned from the city by ato Tuesday morning. Me: Clyde Corbin’ 3 wife of Neo- ha, Kans. died last Monday at ependence, Kans., where they; id taken her for an operation to We have not ‘woe Patterson and family west of Drexel Sunday. ¥:Those who met at James Cur- juttes last Saturday evening and ened to sweet strains of music were D. M. Corbin and wife of! Kansas City, Joe Johnson and! wife, Jess Kinser and family, Opal and Mrs. J. H. Hayes. \Miss Jessie Hays returned home from Kansas City Sunday. ‘Mrs. Lane spent Sunday after- noon with Mrs. Tom Miller. Ben Potter and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with Dan Cash and wife. ‘Miss Rachel Lané and Miss Ester Fostburg spent Sunday af- ternoon with Miss Ethel Julian. Mrs, John Yingst is on the sick VERGINIA. | ee ' In and Around Maysburg. | Jack White of Nevada is visit-| ing his brother, Tan’ White, a few days. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Owen} Mrs. | Godwin, Roy Middleton and Un-/| ele Johnnie Stayton went to But- ler last Thursday on business. Mr. Godwin and family visited at Mr, Ramsy’s Sunday. Mr. Hart and family visited at H. Harness’ Sunday. | Mrs.. lea Hibbs, we are glad to say, was able to attend preach-/ ing Sunday morning. | Mrs. Miller will have her sale | | i Jom-Cannon butchered | Wed- Thursday. nesday. Mrs, Albert Edrington and mother, Mrs. Sims visited Mrs. | Miller Sunday afternoon. Tan White and family visited at Riley Gilbert’s Sunday. The pie supper at Hackler Fri- day night was a success in all ways. The proceeds amounted to $28.30. Mrs, Pearl Simpson and Mrs. White spent Wednesday at Mrs. Clark’s. Hattie Middleton visited Elsie Gilbert Sunday. Will Hoover and family visited | Charley Graves Sunday. A NEIGHBOR. Oak Grove Items. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frey called at the J. B. Newberry home Mrs. Geo. called on Mrs, J. W. Lowman Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | spent Thursday at the Geo. Wig- ger home. Mrs. Kathryn Young spent Sat- urday at Geo. Keen’s. Marvin Harvey is reported quite ill with pneumonia fever at this writing. Art Gilmore and family spent Friday with his sister, Mrs. Della Radford, Geo. Foster purchased a horse from Claud Quick one day. last week. Mr. W. G. Compton: and Dan! Bowman returned from City Saturday where they have been visiting 1 relatives the past | week. Claud Welliver, wife and chil-| dren spent Sunday with the lat-| ter’s parehts, Mr. and‘ Mrs. James: Harvey. Floyd Sargent spent Saturday | night, with his grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs. Geo. Sargent. Lem Sargent and wife and Glen | Sargent and wife and son, Olen, ispent Sunday at Geo. Sargent’s. Sargént | Kansas | Mt. Carmel News. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Osborne of Butler spent from Wednesday to Friday with their sons, W. E. and P. H. Osborne. They butchered a hog while they were out. Wednesday night~-of last week about 50 friends and neighbors of Mr. Geo. Sedwick and family came in and gave them a surprise. Everyone enjoyed the occasion very much. Mr. Sedwick’s expect to leave for their new home in Colorado Friday or Saturday. Found, 1 mile south of Mt. Car- | mel church, an overeoat. Owner jcall or see P, H. Osborne. Willard Porter of Giisiomn }came in Saturday for a few days visit with his brother, Clarence and family. Their father and mother and brother, Orville, of north of Butler and sister, Mrs. ; Tom Huffman and family all took idinner with Clarence Sunday. About 70 relatives and friends surprised Mrs. W. M. Hardinger Sunday, it being her 45th birth- day. All came -in at the noon hour with well filled baskets to enjoy the occasion, Mr, and Mrs: W. A. McElroy of Butler were present. , | Mrs. J. W. Cox who has been | visiting her mother in north Mis- |souri returned ,home Saturday. | W. M. .Hardinger attended the i1. O. O. F. Lodge in Butler Mon- day night: The New Hope Baptist church | will give an oyster supper at the {home of W. N. Gish Wednesday night, Dec. 22. Proceeds to go to shingle the church. Everyone in- | vited to come. The Nyhart school has been’ closed for several days on account lof a case of scarlet fever which ! broke out in the school Thursday of last week. | Du Malone left for Montana Monday after a few days visit ith homefolks. He owns a f You Are Wise You will do your Christmas shopping here. It is worth. coming miles and miles to see the Christmas bargains which abound in every part of our store. We have on sale the largest stock of useful and desirable holiday goods we have ever had... There are only_ thirteen Shopping days left-until chalet It is none me ely now to do your buying. ‘IDEAL PRESENTS IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT "Coats and Suits at greatly reduced prices make useful gifts. FURS. FURS FURS Most any kind, most any shade, most any price. You will surely please her with Furs for Christmas. pages i i Extra Quality Table Linen Spring R iB USEFUL GIFTS IN OUR MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Kuppenheimer Suits in all the latest materials and styles make useful gifts. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS A wonderful variety from the most extreme to the most conservative models to select from. They will surely please him. Smoking Jackets Bath Robes Boys Suits Boys Overcoats Boys Caps Boys Hats Boys Dress Shoes Boys Work Shoes Boys Leggins Boys Sweaters Boys Jersey Sweaters Boys Shirts Boys poe Unionsuits Boys Co! Suit —" Trunks Gri; & ers Hotse Slippers ips Mens and Boys Handkerchiefs juspend: Handkerchiefs 5 and 10 cents Hosiery for Men ag Women

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