The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1915, Page 1

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" Malberry end Western Bates ‘The entertaitment and pie sup- th at the Eldorado gre house | jaturday. night was & siiecess ev- en if the weatherman had been dealing. out @ of bad ‘weather and stopped the driving of autos.. The house was full. -Myrtle . Welton, the teacher and her thirty-eight pupils gave |. ‘an excellent entertainment. Por- 0 ter and Son did the selling of the ‘pies and cake which amounted to| :60.. ‘Miss Bessie Walker won the cake as being the most popu- lar young lady. , ‘Will H, and ‘Geo. H. Bohlken|, _ shipped a car of fat cattle of their owm raising to Kansas City Mon- ‘day night. Will H, went along to ‘see they sold alright. Miss Inez Beck was on the sick list the fore part of the week. . R..L. Nichols and family who have been living in Amoret since e first of the year moved back to their farm Wednesday. F Chas. B. Booi. returned Tuesday from a short visit with his family ‘at-Danferth, Ill, and will spend the winter at the Highland Park farm, where they are busy. build- ing a large stock barn. D. L. Clark and family visited at Frank Hennon’s Sunday. Marie and Mando Williams vis- ited at the J. H. Nutt home in the Mt. Vernon neighborhood Sat- urday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. ‘Raumaker «Visited at Fred C. Ewbank’s Sun- day. Floyd, Nutt spent Sunday at the R. L. Nichols home. , The Misses Bell Braden and Nellie Caldwell were guests at the Mrs. John R. Knox home Friday. There will be an oyster supper at the Mulberry church Tuesday aint, Dee. 28, Bveryboda invit- ed... ~——nitieetay Greniang a” Reore eserennee oe more of the young people were guests of Dr, and Mra. J. C. Sa- geser. The evening was spent in playing games, | A- pleasant time was enjoyed by all: Light re- freshments were served. we RAMBLER.’ We are having some weather at this writing. ‘Mrs. Claude Brommett visited Mrs, J. H: O’Dea Monday. Mr. ‘Albert Coop is on the sick list. ‘ Miss Edna and Edith Mier cool were at the county seat shopping Saturday. .- Misses Prue and Mary Sharp visited Mrs. Webb Shelby one day: last week. There will be an oyster supper and an entertainment at. the Prairie Rose school house Satur- day, December 18, 1915.. Ev- erybody is invited to come. Miss Mary Sharp visited Mrs. J. B. Rice one dab-last week. Miss Alta Brown visited Mrs. Webb Shelby Friday. * Mrs. Edson Snyder returned home from Joplin Saturday. Mr. Etter of Butler surveyed a fine between Mr. Webb Shelby’s and Mr. L. ©. NBichler’s- farms Friday. Mr. Doyle Beckett of Passaic visited at Joseph Coop’s Satur- day. . Me. Webb Shelby and Mr. J. H. O’Dea butchered hogs one. day last wetk. Misses Marie Brandon, Ruth Wightman and Ruth Snyder at- tended the literary at Passaic Friday night. They had a fine debate at the Passaje literary Friday night. Professor Maxey, Coonrod and Moreland of Hes were there to mo ge Se oben a lies Miss Thelma Berry of the Lost Corner neighborhood visited from Friday till i gg at the home of her aunt, Mrs. P. H. Osborne and family. © Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hardinger and daughter, Ruth, and Mr. and} NUMBER 9 e are sorry to hear of ‘them leaving us but hope that they will like their new home. We heard that. H. P. Tharp had mded his farm east of Enterprise gghool house for a store. We did not learn where the store was lo- gated. ~ : eles UNCLE HENRY. Mrs. Lee M. Hardinger spent Fri-!” day at the home of Perry Cowgill and family, near Altona: Miss. Edna Fleming,. who has been very sick is much improved at this writing. “She had an abs- cess on one of her tonsils. Dr. Zey of Butler has been waiting on her. . Mr. Geo. Sedwiek and family loaded their car at'Nyhart Thurs- day and Friday and left Friday night for Colorado, They have a claim about 22 miles from Lamar Col. We_were certainly sorry to see them leave as they were Splen- did neighbors, Joe Wolfe of near Virginia, and Mr.: and Mrs. Mason Darnes’ of near Nyhart spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Hardinger. Rtv. Spencer filled his regular appointment at Mt. Carmel Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Osborne and children spent Sunday with... her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Simpson near Cornland. The Mt. Carmel Sunday school will have an Xmas tree and pro- gram Friday night, December-24, |.. Everyone.cordially invited to ate| tend. Mr. N. A. Barr has been on the sick list for several days. Mr. Porter of north of Butler is moving into the house just va- cated by Mr. Sedwick. { Jim Barr has been shucking} eorn for Clarence Porter the past week. ,We understand that John Huff, man. has rented his fart. and will pmove ‘to Springfield; Mo.,°-soon. North New Home. John Phelps and Albert Linen- doll hauled coal last Friday. «Misses Thelma Richmond and Lela Smith spent last Wednesday night with Pearl Adams, Homer Linendoll and Brick Me- Caughey and Frank Miller butch- ered hogs last week. Mrs, Lucy Berry of Washington is visiting friends and relatives in the neighborhood. = There will be an oyster supper at Mr. Gish’s on Wednesday ev- ening, Dee. 22, 1915, 1-4 mile north and 1-2 mile west of the New. Hope church. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the ehurch. Everybody invited to at- tend and bring some one with you. The sock social was . well tended at the home of John Me- Kissick last Wednesday night. randma Pickett visited last Sunday with Mrs. Ben Pickett. Orval Pickett and wife and “Miss Ada Craven spent last Sun- day at Mr. Linendolls’. Bert Warner’s children of Ny- hart have the scarlatina. Dr. Lusk was called to see Mrs. John Ehart Monday. John Phelps and granddaughter visited Skaggs Sunday. and Jack wife at COR. ‘Farm surveys show that families living on their -own farms generally consume more food per year than do families living on rented farms. Fa the |J. H. Hayes and. wife at-| Merwin Items. Quite a nice.shower here Thurs- day night. i Bill Jarrads sale Thursday was well attended. Everything sold} well. Col. J. eer, - Dan Cash and wife called on evening. to the Reece farm just vacated by Ben Porter. We hate to lose them from this neighborhood. The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church served lunch at Buck’s sale east of town Saturday. Mrs. Sam Maybe and daugh- ter, Byrl, left Sunday morning for Spokane, Washington, to join her husband. ‘Success to you Marie. Miss Della Gandron is assisting Mrs. Witt DeForrest with her housework since Mrs. Maybe’s de- parture. Morris Walters returned home from Iowa last week— Morris says its too cold there for him. Flavel Tucker and Jay Heener motored to Kansas City Friday afternoon. Miss Annie Berry is on the sick list. Dr. Martin is the attending physician. Tom Miller and wife and Chas. Miller and family motored to Adrian Saturday for a visit with; George and Perry Black. Clyde Patterson annd wife were shopping in Merwin Saturday. Opa Keller of Stilwell,.Mo., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Clyde Pat- | terson across the line. T. Hilton, auctien-: Saturday | They will soon move | i | i Opal Hayes visited the past week with Grandmother Hayes at Merwin. VIRGINIA. Oak Grove Items. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mabry of the Ohio neighborhood called at the A. L. Gilmore home Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. €.. C. Wilson called at the Dan Bowman home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Batchelor and ;daughter, Nina, spent Sunday {with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |W. G. Cumpton. Miss Syvilla Randall returned from Ft. Scott Saturday ‘where she has been visiting relatives at that place for some time. Marvin Harvey, who has been quite sick, is reported better at this writing. Mrs. Cleve Hunter is reported quite ill at this writing. Mrs. Kathryn’ Young spent the fore part of the week at the N. A. Young home. Mrs. A. T. Keen spent the latter part of the week with her sister, Mrs. Rilla Radford. J. Kelly Wright will give a lee- ture at ‘the Oak Grove school house Thursday night, December 23. Its free and everybody is in- vited. The Oak Grove Improvement Club met December 11. A very interesting -program was carried out. Everett Harvey gave some very excellent harp music. Cleve | Lawson and Harry Chitwood also Miss Thora Dover is suffering | gave some good music on the vio- an attack of sciatii and grippe. speedy recovery. rheumatism | lin and We hope for her | | and Bruce Odneal gave some very banjo. Velma Harvey interesting readings. A mixed Flavel Tucker has purchased a|quartette sang a song which was new car. Mrs. Liston Gage visited Thurs- day with Mrs. Clyde Patterson. |much appreciated. Also Harry Chitwood’s Irish story was ap- preciated. They adjourned to We notice Heaven, 's hay e a new) meet Jan. 6, clerk; “> | Not Only Pleasureable, thet Profitable to Our Patrons We W. ill Sell Ladies Suits, Coats and Dresses At Wonderfully Reduced Prices _ Nothing Will Please More Than One of These for Christmas : $35.00 Ladies Suits on sale.. .............. $25.00 Ladies Suits. onieale........ Nothing will Sleds him more than a nobby puppeniieimer Suit or Overcoat for Christ- as. No better clot Ncising will please her more than Furs for Christmas. We havea large stock in most any style, price and kind. Don’t Worry Mig Make Christmas Shopping Easy Bi $6.00

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