The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 17, 1916, Page 3

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Charley Larmar of. Arkansas -was in our midst the other day looking at several farms that are for sale. Charley is a good neigh- ‘Jbor and we wish he could be suit- A six woh revival meeting |°4 near by. closed at Lamar recently. There Harry French’s baby was sick were 800 converts, A collection with pneumonia fever but is bet- f k ter at this writing. the'vangelst, nae ken Oe Douglass Browning has rented a house and lot in Virginia and Pike county is to have two| Will move there March 1st. court hates. At a recent elect’ Grant Oldham says he will have tion $25000 bonds was voted for a|)°ts of milk now as one of his cows Clinton has become such a law abiding place that the services of a &: policemen suring the day time Whether the ground hog saw his shadder or not or whether or not we will have 5 weeks more of bad weather, but we do know that you can buy 1 gal. Dill pickles for...25e- | 3 cans good tomatoes. ..25c 1-gal. sour pickles for. ..25¢ 4 cans gooseberries... DIRECT FROM TEXAS court- house at Louisiana and Pte We Bi Polllde i aooliieda 4 pounds good rice for. .25¢ 3 cans cherries.... 25e Ry $75000 for Bowling Green. igen il La i 3 1-2 lbs. good beans...25c 3 cans kraut............ 25e We Imported them Ourselves perce yee ie pang sho 4 lbs good dried peaches.25¢ 8 lbs. cracked hominy. . .25¢ - A man who gave his’ name as| 28"! township. Mer son, Unarley,|] 3 cans good corn....... 25e. 6 Ibs. flake hominy...... 25e thas rented 40 acres of Uncle Joe Clapp to farm. Mrs. Hendricks of near Johns- town died one day last week. She| is Mrs. Dawson’s mother. The Christian Endeavor gave a social Valentine night, at McFad- den’s Hall. Refreshments were served and games were played. _Aunt Amanda Durst is very sick. Jim Browning is very sick, Mrs, Pahlman visited Mrs. Will Durst-Tuesday. Mrs. Dollie yOldham and Mrs. Effie Nestlegode were shopping in Butler Monday. Miss Emma Pahlman, who is at- tending school in Butler visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. John and Amy Kauffman were hauling corn to Amsterdam Tues- day. + SS : . P Glenn and Nadine Oldham are| were sure a fine team. are visiting in Pleasant Gap with nae oe ie ene Me Seinita on the sick list. d _ Little Russel Porter was on the| Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Wix. 2 dat. wank gave birth to twins There will be a pie supper and sick list last week and A. L. Port- A number of young folks at- each weighing 6 pounds. Both entertainment at Crooks ~ school|er is complaining at this writing. | tended the surprise party at the are normal. Mire! Simmons’ hue house Feb. 18. Everyone cordial- Cc. a. Porter, E. E. Eggleson, R.| home of Ewing Bassett last Tues- band is 18 years bd’ and the cou: ly invited. J. Sproul, Wim, Simpson and Ma- day night. We don’t think Ray ie Have been mmandsdl two years Woodrow Hedger, who has been}son Darnes delivered hogs to Joe} was very much sirprised but all P he ‘ * Jon the sick list, is some better at|Piggot at Nyhart Monday. had a fine time just the same. \ this writing. Don’t forget Mason R. Darne’s| Albert Durst made a business \ Otto Hess, entered the police sta- 3 cans good pumpkin. .25c 3 cans pork and beans... .25¢ tion at Webb City and surrend-| ered, declaring that he is wanted. at "Salina, Kan., for the murder of a farmer near "that city January 12, We suggest that orders be placed, now, as they are going fast. Weare taking orders and holding the seed until the season opens for sowing. We have never had the opportunity of securing this class of seed at such a reasonable price. Call and see them—get our prices and place your orders early. You can also get a big bundle of stick candy and a quart of peanuts all for 15c. A pound of the BEST Coffee ever sold for 30c and a handsome dish with each package at GOSNELL’S GROCERY i Where they treat you, Write or phone if you~ cannot ‘ Up. to date only eight lawyers have announced their candidacy for the nomination for judge of the Springfield court of appeals to succeed presiding Judge W. R. Robertson, whose term expires this spring. The only Independent Grocery store in the city that does not send out a solicitor to tell you what to buy and charge you -an extra price for’ doing it. You always get it fresh and clean when you "Phone 77 Butler, Mo. The board of. managers of the Missouri congress of mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations, at its session at Springfield last week selected April 27 and 28 as the dates for the annual conven- tion to be held at Columbia.” ‘Cannon Elevator Co. BUTLER, MO. A fine Batas County Farm at AUCTION conaiy ta P eeif'at public bed es ay homes ilies north ana ie Mriny hea a Mrs. Henry Oldham of Passaic|sale Monday, Feb. 21. trip to Appleton City Friday. \. ¥ tation to ; ny : * 3 miles west of Butler, Mo., and 2 miles west af 1 mile south Good Roads Congress in Pitts- visited her sisters at Old Vinton} Joe Fleming butchered a beef| The Sunday School at Baptist fi . of Passaic, on or . + toq|the latter part of last week. Friday. church was well attended Sunda, ft ‘burg, Pa., Feb. 28. He appointed ' p ae iy ; S TURD Y, FEB. 19, 1916 State Highway Commissioner| Miss Grace LaFollette of Kan- ied of Robert MeCann’s mules considering the roads. There were le A A RS Baffam, CF Adame of Chilli. (224 City, came down Tasaey to wee Ue bias dee : ; 23 Fagor ‘i filer 4 ‘i 2 visit with her sister, .Mrs. John ev, Spencer filled his regular rs, R. B. Campbell entertaine : - MY FINE FARM OF 120 ACRES ;cothe fed te W. es to the Fritts. EB appointment at Mt. Carmel Sun-| at dinner Sunday Dave Smith and Lime stone soil; some creek bottom extra good, nearly at? till- ||ham of Joplin as delegates to the re oat ; mi : vif ; abla: Tawi saean Tooni: houes: 0 bats one new; two hen Bont ention" Joe Whinery’s children are|day afternoon. wife, Glenn Sargent and family, houses and plenty of outbuildings. “a kinds of fruits aud berries: EU cae ten ea ~much better at this writing. Clarence Fleming , Went to Earl Leeper and wife Misses Beu- well at the house; ipod gpring on the place; % mile to school,. on * Grandma Sallie Topscott, 74 Mr. Hayden has moved on the| Pleasant Gap on business Satur-|lah Bro’ tr,’ Emmitt Ford. and telephone and R. F. acres broke for corn; 40 acres im blue- : op! ’_|farm he purchased of the Oldham | day Clyde Ellington. The day was hong and ee under, good dag Shot A ee sags: Beni ycnre of age oe ve a wile brothers. The Y. P. B. eyphering match | spent in games and music, all hav- pdigh. 3 full.on day of sale. . Lee a Me a ci Warrensburg Myrtle Hughes’ visited with|was well attended Friday night] ing an excellent time. Also all the Live Stock and Equipment Sourmat Democrat, She is in the| Mrs. Geo. Pahlman Tuesday. jeonsidering the weather. There : BLUE BELLE. 22—HEAD OF LIVE STOCK—22 ~| Harry Henderson went to But-| Were 22 present and all enjoyed pe aid aes ) { Saree the dunt Cistmen, She ler after his brother, Herbert, who|the evening. Grandma Judy was . 9 Head of Horses 6 Head of Hoge 'F dante school with her neice, who came in from Indianapolis, Ind.,/the champion in cyphering. __ Spruce. ve 13 Head of Cattle ‘ Friel quantityofFarm |/¢ Rarlge nadia’ , cad ay Henry McCann has got a girl] Miss Helen Peacock is recover- a Feed, etc. Bach Gorde of TK a is. eeven’ y Mrs, Ruby LuFolette, who has|already with that new driving] ing very rapidly from the measles. 20 ot corns 100 bu. cates 8 si woo! d - Samuel B. Jones, dt one time a| been visiting her step daughter, | horse. Watch him now. Lee Reese of Spruce and Mrs. a many po dg things hoe nicnaee 8 Cords of Too'ciocka.mn: minent mine owner and oper-| ®t. John Fritts, returned to Kan-| Mason Darnes spent Sunday at|Sargent of Ballard were married x ion. pro P sas City one day last week. the home of Mrs. Wolfe, learning | ae ous to ment LUNCH ON GROUND ator and one of the oldest inhab- 4 y ae unday. : itante of Jasper county, died from| _ WV. H. Durst, F. J. Smith, Hom- his son to say ‘‘papa.”’ Miss Dewey Miller. of Beau- BS C. ‘F, WISE, Owner dronay.at Me home one mile gouth-|¢f Sherman, Abe Zinn, Frank) Mrs. W. D. Wolfe of Kansas/ mont, Texas, is visiting at the } % Hedger, Uncle Tom Hockett are|City, Joe and Burdee Wolfe of|/home of her brother, Rev. C. C. | Col. C, E. Robbins, Auctioneer. _M. C. Wilcox,.Clert.. [east of Joplin Wednesday of last . week. Mr. Jones had the distine- tion of being the engineer on the first’ train that came into Joplin. getting up wood for Mr. Ward’s| Virginia spent Friday night with] yfiller and family. buzz saw. their sister, Mrs. Lee M. Harding-| Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Sargent and The Thornbrugh boys caught! er. daughter, Miss Velma, returned another wolf last week. That| UNCLE HENRY. | Saturday night from Iowa, where makes the.third they have caught} they have been spending several Tuesday, Baird & Townsend]. closed a geal in whick: they were|i2 6 weeks. They have the kind + Pleasant Gap. months, : 7 to ship to a soamutoeturig con-| of dogs that gets them, common . : P : Steve Tillay is going to sell out g New Undertaking cern in Chillicotlie, ten: car loads hounds to start them and grey It is sure Winter weather at this| and leave here. : H hounds to run them down. writing and the prospects are! [Lewis Hill and wife are visiting of walnut logs.. The logs will be manufactured into gun stocks, many of which will be used by the Germans and the Allies in Europe. The majority of the logs will come from the Post Oak bottoms.— Warrensburg Journal Democrat. Mr. Dick Dirks has bought the|good for still colder weather. relatives here. From here they * J. S. Pierce farm of 100 acres| Mrs. Sterling Bolin entertained | will go to Nevada. from B, Duvall. . at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.| Clyde Boarland is out at his Mrs. Chas. McGuire died very| Will Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Joe} grandfather’s recuperating from suddenly of heart failure Thurs-| Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Bolin, | the measles. day night. She was as well as/Mr. and Mrs. Green Bolin and Mr.| Myrtle Cook is improving very common that night and died ‘be-|Jim Welch. nicely. ; fore morning. Mr. Mehaffey.is on the sick! Miss Stella Ritchey is taking Sunday some. of the neighbors list. ; care of-her sister at Butler, who went in on Mrs. Douglass Brown-| Miss Anna Kipf stayed all night] is recovering from pneumonia. ing with lots of good things to eat.| with Miss Beulah Brawn last It was her 22d birthday and they | Tuesday night. ee Parlors Opened ‘ Three Governors will be the principal orators at the big meet- ing in Mexico March 3; which is Ihave opened my new undertak- ing parlors in the building formerly occupied by Elmer Dixon, on the. aoa ave yt une sure surprised her. | In spite of the bad weather the | Bight bread is dark and s0g- ler. | Simon Tarbaugh and family,/party at Mr. Knowles was well/ gy, it is because you are using a west side of the square, in But! souri. They are Govs. Dunne of! rather Lewis and family and {attended Friday night. igW eradsontlour: Tey a sack of Arch Lewis and family of Mon-| Mrs. Milburn Tharp and Mrs.|our high grade ‘‘Red Star Flour’ tana Sundayed with Mr. ©. (C.| Will Dixon spent last Tuesday|and get good results. Every sack Hedger. with Mrs. Abe Brown. fully guaranteed. 15-4t While Mr. Virgil Jackson was! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Casperson Cannon Elevator. taking his sister, Mrs. Ed Barnes and her little boy home the span of colts he was driving turned the buggy over. To save the little boy Virgil throwed him out and his head struck a post rendering him unconscious for two hours. He is now improving. Mrs. Barnes was not hurt much, she only com- plained of her shoulders hurting her. In some way Virgil Jackson was hurt nearly as badly as the bey but he didn’t feel his hurting till the next day. Ben Crast of near Butler was in our midst the other day buying hay. N. MLN. I handle a complete line of caskets Illinois, Stanley of Kentucky and : Major of Missouri, Maj. J. Lilly and funeral robes in all designs. of Moberly, president of the club, says the meeting ‘will be one of the most largely attended yet planned. IT WILL PAY YOU THIS YEAR AS NEVER BEFORE, TO BUY BulkGardenSeeds Get Wise—Some catalogs this, season (because some seed ‘is so high) are pricing beans and peas by the pound. Very few people know how this pans out. One mail order house takes his family out in the orchard snaps a kodak, says ‘‘this is the bunch I’m working for,’’ and slams you_f for 35¢ a pound or 10e for 1-4 pound for beans, which is 52 1-2c and 60c a quart. Also 30c a pound for peas, which is 45c a quart. - Now I will sell you as fine beans, all kinds, as you ever saw for 1-2 pt. 10¢, 1 pt. 20c, 1 qt. 40c; and peas at 1-2 pt. 100, 1 pt. 15¢, 1 qt. 30c, as long as my present stock k lasts, Now: is the time to buy cabbage, cauliflower, tomato, * celery, pepper, garden peas, sweet peas. I can’t pay the mail on peas, beans and sweet corn alone, but can prepay the mail ona general order. Faney Kentucky blue grass.” A full grown riot’ was started down at Carthage when the in- mates of the county poor farm were informed that not only would they have to bathe before they moved into the new $75,000 almshoure, but that regular bath- ing would 'be required of the in- =e} mates of the new house. Fifteen inmates, both men and women, objected strongly to, the order, and insist that they will’ never J. C. NAFUS, Licensed Embatmer and funeral director.’. PHONE 239.'. LADY ASSISTANT. . Mt. Carmel News. ell, Uncle Henry has been Mason Darnes bale’ hay t week and hasn’t had time _ Collected by an entirely new system. _No charge it no collection. All business ; Particu- -

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