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The weather is very le! {and most everyone has @ ' \suddenly Thursday ening The Butler Weekly Times} **?10st0™ at HUME Printed on Thursday of each week. C. EB. Horton injured and Two Buildings Damaged. SOBT. D. ALLENS, Editer and Mer: of| Murphy, all of whom live in of] subsey D, Hargraves. s jin Passaic one day last week. | TO THE HOLDERS OF BATES! RAMBLER. |’? oe pee é n : COUNTY WARRANTS: | eee |» ihere (was a party at Tom) We look over all the lines for the current season to discover what the fea- Nolidatseherebe piven that Ti oO ; : |Brummet's home last Tuesday | turesare. Having seen them all, we make a careful selection to obtain for you auujorepnred to pew Bates Conity ak Grove Items. jnight. It was well attended and | the proper models of the year, selecting distinctive models for every type of Waerssle us toliotia: Pi iia eter ee tio A oe en reported a good time. || figure, the short figure, large figure, slender or full, etc. We then Study the in- Gidley Band All warrants pro. | Wedposday. afternaéa' with Mrs. | LITTLE IRISH ROSE. dividual styles that we have selected until our girls can tell which model is tested to and including January | A. T. Keen. : | ae San eae Te | exactly what each type of figure needs. 5th, 1916. |. Will Wigger was a Butler vis-| Orchard Grove, i So when you come to us for corsets we can give you the benefit of this Contingent Fund—Al! warrants | itor Thursday. eres ta ; is le | Careful study. Whether your selection is a lace front or a lace back style, we protested to date. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sargent andy o 7, Casated I din, Ghondae || fave models that will fit you, and for this season we particularly recommend for Bridge Fund—All warrants| daughter, Thelma, who spent the oe ie ag by Jim Gordon || their authentic design and comfortable fit the new models of rotested to April 14th, 1911, and | past seven weeks in Iowa returned |» £OD°8C@y- ; sae} 9 : noob No. 937 protested April{lome Wednesday. laa W. G. Mehaffey is quite Warner Ss Rust-Proof Corsets $1.00 to $6.00 15th, 1911. i; A. L. Gilmore was a Butler vis- . ) i s oo R RG ANTEED. “audi the above mentioned war.{itor Thursday. «=. Incanaas Oty are viitieg nae! BYassieres. :......90c to $1.00 dants will cease to draw interest| Mr..and Mrs. Will Wigger were daughter, Mrs. M. E. Stouffer. : ier cectsildnn fe. ah alg aah i a e # se C. E. Horton, a young merehant | Webb Shelby Monday. | Amoret: near Amo Ve ae Frankie C CO eg een ampeon, who ts aitend” Mrs. McGuire was bora in| Funeral sefviees were conducl-| win: ¢ pinesd Kansas Cily ‘|Monday afternoon by an explo-|ing High Schol at Butler, hag the vw. boa Willie C. Dillard. City, Mo. codson county, Kentacky, about |ed at the home Sunday by the! . ; f : jsion of gas in an old well under a! measles. eee /42 years ago, and came ne this | Rev. M. Trader of Amoret and in-| *!. Merle Hensley. ae elie ‘double business building in that! Mrs. D. S. West visited Mra. 0. county three years ago. ~ | terment made ig the Virginia cem-| John Kaufman . \city Monday afternoon. |C. Welch Tuesday. - --° | Besides her husband she is sur-letery. | | Martha. Wiemers. | Fumes of gasoline were noticed; Master Glenn Fransham ig on. : i : i Enterca at the Post Office of But-! cin in from an old well under the | the sick list. ere es beediicito boned rot ceacat petition between the stores of the! Messrs. D. S. West and E. D. | Horton Hardware Co. and Martin Wileox, two of Mt. Pleasant town- | erisiteienic® Pree st jand Sous dry goods and grocery ship's most successful farmers. ey vstore and in effort was made to! bought one of Mr. T. A. O’Dea’s THE PRESIDENT’S CONSENT. pump the water from the well and, choice Shorthorn cattle one day dean it out. C. E. Horton droped | last week. J i match into the well to} Mr. S. B. Bates of Adrian was f it was al] cleaned out. There called to the home of Jas. Cham- was a fh and ‘an explosion. | bers, Sr.. one day last week on the Harton, who was blown across the account of illness of his grandson room and into a wagon was badly Jas.. Jr. bruised hy the fall and singed by: Don't forget the sale at Mr. C. the fire. F. Wise’s Saturday 19, 1916. The damage to the stock of, Mr. J. H. O'Dea has some extra goods and buildings was about, good seed cats for sale. $1,500. It is net known how the Mr. and Mrs. Linard Finley ing a second term. If there was 2#s¢line got into the well. went to the county seat on bmsi- - to be a second term for any Pres- Se peer ah ve s a5 trade in ident, he believed it should come Mulberry and Western Bates pies Gakacday § from the people and should be j ne ae the result of net belief that he Frank Hennon has ‘bought the Mr. Cliff Porter and mother’s, had work to do which they wished Jolin Kelso eighty acre farm east bee bei ee gman Every- to have done, of Amroret. ung sold well. : In accordance with that view of | Chris Meints of Sterling, Ne- The Loyal Daughters of the the matter, the President has re- | hraska, is visiting his parents, Mr.| Passaic Sunday School planned a frained from offering himself as and Mrs. A. J. Meints ee eee ae their teacher, Mrs. a candidate; hut he has made no. Miss Wilma Smith of Amoret/Tom Green, which was given in objection to the spontaneous cam--was a guest of Marie WiKiams | 2enor of eee of the members of paign which is going forward in Sunday. the class, Misses Francis and Ruth his behalf all over the country.! .Morwood, Hensley, Walker and W hiteman. who will soon leave for Up to the time’ when the Ohio sit- Rowe shipped a car of fat stock Canada. on last Sunday, Feb, 13. uation developed the Preside ity Monday night. |1916. It was a complete surprise had not even said he would ae- of the Mulberry and the day was a complete suc- cept a nomination if it came te i s. While Mrs. Green was de- him. That situation grows out of i at the church the members | ; After his election, but before he tovk office, President Wilson ex- § pressed himself on the subject of a second term. He said in private letters and to his friends that he, believed two terms would not make too long a pericd for one man ty serve in the Presidency, but that he was opposed to the use of the power which that office eonfers for the purpose of gain- FOR NEXT WEEK — 20 pieces 25c curtain nets for... 19c yard 30 pieces 15c and 12%c Petticoat Laces $1.00 Guaranteed Petticoats for..... ..........69c $2 and $1.50 Men’s and Boys’ Jersey SWEALCES 10K. ereccs c cbrescevrresecseerece. ee $1 Work Gloves for men and boys for......75c $1.25 Black Taffeta Silk, 36-inch for...... 95c ir teacher, Miss.“ glad surprise t4 Inez E Fa Pe BE Teac ae Eee rm of a valentine gathered at her home and finished : A ° ° ° fs fee oe se aig ei A hs sratons for a grand inne: Black Taffeta Silks will sell big this spring WwW “ho Was supp cemente 1 a ’, Sageser spent q q ©R. C. Taylor generous donation by Mr.-Green. for the nomination, and his choi line. — | Needless to say, Mrs. Green en- must be among declared candi- ) is is staying | Joved the surprise. We: all en- dates. with her grandmother Lopeman. |Joyed the dinner and the after- There is no question but that /in Amoret. noon was pleasantly spent in hap- the Ohio Democracy is all for Wil-| Mrs. C. L. Cooper left for Wil-| P¥ and social conversation. The son, but the State could not send | mington. Ill. Tuesday to be at)Mmembers of the class who were a Wilson delegation without word the bedside of her mother, who is | Present sas _ disses Edna Mier, from the President that his name | very low. | Gracie Fulk, Frances and Ruth might be used. That consent the, Messrs. Henry Gordon and Fr.) hiteman, Lea Stults, _ Nellie President has given, and it con-.C. Ewbank were transacting busi-| Brandon, Alta, Margie and Ghidys | stitutes no departure from the ness in Butler Monday. | Bowen, Florence Wilcox, and Bes- doctrine which he laid down.—St.| The buzz of the wood saw can|Sie and Eva Gragg. There were Louis Republic. ibe heard in this section also the | #180 three yourig men of the Vol- | chirping of Robbin Red Breast, | "nteer class: — Messrs. Jerome | Office of |whieh gives us a warning that | Brandon, ‘aie cr darn ey, JOHN H. STONE spring will soon be here. | Doyle Beckett. At a late our al Amoret is soon to have a brass | departed for their homes, having . Treasurer and Ex-Officio Collect- | ; Sie i 5 Oe page Coen. ee wand as the “hoys’? have com-|¢nioyed a pleasant day. — - Butler, Mo., February 15, 1916, | ™¢nced practicing. Mes Joanie, SS eee seeding | gate to a national convention to declare what candidate he fave so buy all you will need at this low price. Our Corset Service Our corset service is not merely a stock of corsets on our shelves for you to select from at pleasure. This is what our Corset Service means:— on and after February 20th 1916. ae ae Monday. Very Respectfully. Mrs. Clara Batchelor, Dudley well attended Monda ave hi z egy Ae ‘ , ? y. Walking JOHN H. STONE, |Cumpton, Dan Bowman and was the popular mode of traspor- 18-1t County Treasurer. | daughter, Beulah, spent Wednes- ae . : i | : : : ee eee day at-the W. G. Cumpton home. age eo Sige eh nev lees N . Death Calls Mother. C.C. Wilson was an Appleton! “yf, and Mrs. D. H. Shelton vis- E a The sale at J. C. Welliver’s was _ , | City visitor Thursday. a Saturday afternoon at 5:30,! Remick Wigger and family vis- had Boat sickens and Mrs, just ten hours after giving birth] ited the past week at Geo. Wig- : . ; ise mae " ‘ ier Pinas ; i R Mrs. .Milburn Tha’ ; : to a baby whose little spirit had] ger's, Mr and Mrs rp L C © C e flown before reaching the light,| Miss Nena Batchelor ealled on peered lea norte of E. E. Moril- ace urtains, urtain Nets oe: Grover sree nee _ ie Miss Rena Varns Saturday after- aie poe secs Ok the nei oe : elley, passed on to join ie 5 : egn- . ta wine Pea ae waiting spirit of her babe. She borhood gave a party.at the home|} Here you will find choice patterns and colorings in Room and Small noon, leaves her husband, an. aged|Clah mor netnrey improvement | of Jom Woodfin Monday night. Rugs and GOOD GRADES as we handle no seconds. : i Club met February 12. A_ very 4 so Sigiti g father, besides other relatives to interesting program was rendered Redon ae Ai can te A Pees yi : mourn her. ra i we The Curtains and Curtain Nets are the ll known. QUAKER BRAND in exclusive styles before recess. After recess jan . ; ike » held at the h : Miss Leo Morilla spent a few df aie Mn wr al = pig exeellent debate was given. Ques- days last week visiting Mrs. Har- and new effects all at popular prices. — dusted by Ray. Plast. The woth-| coe pave ce Might of Suff-)” sien Joe. Wix je ia, Butler tae: rage. Afirmative, R. V. McCook,|. : <1. | ing care of her daughter, Emma, C. B. Lawson, Ben R. Baskerville, who is sick with the measles. et and burial was made in the Mt. Harry Chitwood. Negative, Geo. Tig cemetery rueaday afternoon.| Frey, Wm. Holstein, Tom Chit-| aren reely helped | Charley —Amoret Leader. wood., They adjourned to meet}me uener ten hogs la i Thursday. - March 11. fe are VERGINIA. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Ellington tion, Resolved—That. Wi i o’clock Tuesday morning, con- : omen | py Padley. er and babe were Jaid in one cask- and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cassity spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Cassity. pe Charley Kisner ‘hauled hogs for W. G. Mehaffev Monday. ae Mrs. Philio Pry’s mother from Dennis Ball and family visited Mrs. Ball’s For Sale.