The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 13, 1916, Page 5

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ers of America $1.00 up Copyright Hart Schaffner Easter Clothes Are here from the leading line of America fe Hart Schaffner €» Marx Suits Spring $18. to $25. Cooper Spring Needle Union Suits The kind sold by leading furnishing goods deal- STETSON HATS American Clo. House The Good Clothes Store The Daylight Store | Vern Holloway of Kansas City | ‘spent Sunday in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Hol-; T. L. Beach, the south side jew. eler, was a business. visitor to Foster Tuesday. Summer $10 to $15 Walk-Over Shoes For Men and Women $3.50 to $5.00 MANHATTAN SHIRTS ELECTRIC. THEATRE Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week 18, 19, 20 Ernest Walburn and Susie Lloyd High Class Society and Cabaret Entertainers Clean, Moral, Refined Comedy, Latest Song Hits, Something new and up-to-date in vaudeville. Positively a guaranteed attraction. Complete charige of vaudeville each night, in conjunction with our regular 4 Reels of High Class Pictures. Admission . . . 5 and 10c per at i at Peaberry coffee 20 _cents pound at MeCullonugh’s Groce North Main St. . Warren Duvall, who is attend- ing school in Kansas City, came home to spend Sunday. Rug border at Murray's. Attorney W. B. Rich Hill visitor one day the of the week. Dawson was a last Henry Brownsberger, of Jolius- town, was a Butler visitor the Hirst of the week. A. Romey, of Rich Hill, was a Aincavedl Whe, uation “Tees an} paar og rnseer eel city one issaie spent Saturday and Sun. OMY Ele MSt ab the week. y in this city as the guests of tr, and Mrs. Everett: Zwahlen. Julius Levy of the Sam‘) Levy antile Co,, was a Kansas City ‘visitor the last of the week, Hae ne sights. Mur- IL style refrigerators at | Sam Davis of the Democrat vis- ' And let us fit you out ited his daughter, Mrs, Claude! Cosgrove, in Kansas City Satur- for your iday. | Oil stoves and ovens at Mur- ‘ray’s. as er | | J. Gloyd, for many years a, | pramatn edt farmer of Grand River week. ~ Mrs. ©. 2. Coleman and family Suit | Ready-to-Wear {h lof Johnstown, spent Sunday with | fice an appreciated call. and Mrs. parents, Mr. JS. lisinaanet 2 or s \ Wanted—Butter and eggs at; I MeCullough’s Grocery, North | | Custom Made Main St. 25-3t | SUITS = iste Ready Made . | $10.00 to $25.00 _ SUITS Made to Order $18.00 to $35.00 ? was the guest of Mr. and Harve Johnson the latter part o ithe week. M. L. Beadles, the Hume real | estate man, was a business visitor to Butler a couple of days the first of the week. Davenports, dufolds or library tables at Murray's. F. R. Allen, a former resident of this city but now of Independ- ence,’ Mo., was a business visitor s this city Tuesday. - According to a report issued . the U.S. Department of agri- culture April 7, 9.5 per cent of the hogs in Missouri were lost from The Clothier disease in the last year. itownship, moved to this city last’ farmer aie shuttles | Mrs. W. H. Sherwood, of ancl ject, “Co-operation, the Need (of day to join Mr. ‘sas ¢ is visiting her sister, Mrs.}the Farmer."’ All are invited, ager of the dry goods depart- Pi jerce, and other relatives i ine free. ment of the American Clothing | Mrs. George Davis of Rich Hill, | Picture show man, w Mrs. ivisitor to Pittsburg, f first of the week. a | “Trust Co., Mes. (2A. Burke of | Tarrison- Benjamin Roache, color Ville and Mrs. J. 2. Tales of Rieho died at his home in the qortheast Hill visited Mas, ELON. Chastain part of the city Sunday after the last of the week, noon, April 9: of Bright's disease. : : ; 2 | The body was shipped to Otter: Miss Alice Smith and little! 3, ay me Pl : ; irene yang «Ville, Mo. for burial, » Blizabeth Phillips, are vis- | Miss Smith's sister, Ms.) Mes. Lucille Willard, who was Jolin Yaple. at Horton, Kan, called to this city some time ago by the serious illness of her moth- ev, Mrs. G. A. Carruthers, has re- turned to her home in Los | An- geles, Cal. Mrs. Carruthers” con- dition is still quite critical. Everett Ewin of Joplin, was in the city the Jast of the week on a business trip and visiting his par- hents, Mr and Mis. @. 8S. Ewin. Mrs. W.N. Mills returned to Kar City Friday after a pleas- ant visit in this city with her par- ents, Mroand Mrs, W.S. Arnold. Harley Smith, W. W. Cannon, Dick Thaynes, Leslie — Choate, Janes Williams, Fred Hupp and \ Walter Williams went to Kansas } Mrs. J.C. Natus and daughters. City Sunday to see the Detroit [Alice Irene, are spending a few Tigers with the only Ty Cobb in ‘days i in Independence and Kansas the line up wallop the Kansas City visiting relatives and friends.’ City Blues. J.B. Walton of the Walton ¢, made a business trip Wansas City Saturday night to Chicago the last of the week. spent Sunday with ~ home He was accompanied by Mrs. Wale Aly Hess is engaged in thes r ton and daughter, Elizabeth, estate business in Wamsas City ; and his nanny friends in this city will be glad to know that he is prospering. from and folks W. Hess came down C,H. Burgess, who has | pur- chased a controlling interest in the Marshall Democrat-News spent Sunday with homefolks in this city. Mrs, Francis M. irosius, who holds a responsible position in the office of the U.S. Internal Rev- emie CoHector for the Western District of Missouri in’ Kansas City, spent Sunday in’ this city with her parents, Ma. and Mrs. 4. Norflect. Baby sulkies at Murray's. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walton at- tended the opening performance of the Pavlowa company at Con- WX. bugeies and Wows ae ih cia ualinees Cecil Porter, of Western Bates, eae left Jast week for Bennington, Mrs. Georgia Hall, who has Kas. where he will - spend — the spent the winter in this city at the summer. Cecil has a fine posi- home of her father, Wo. Bullock. tion out there and there is no left) Wednesday for her home in question but that he will make Flouree, Mont. good as he is an ambitious, hust- Monday was a record breaker HIVE SUH eTTRTN judge's office. Dr. RL R. Gloyd, veterinary sur- filed for pro- geon, will open an office in Butler The previous about April 17. Dr. Gloyd is a graduate of the Kansas City Vet- “Harry Lyle Fisher, son of su- ee SOs ue : ane perintendent J. L. Fisher of the ne em Dae DOSED a light and water plant. is visiting a Bates county boy, having A ¥ Years in’ Grand in the probate Five estates w bate on that day. record was. four, lived for many in Kansas City with his aunt. pe ees Mpa dace Main River township. ‘ : A.A. Carpenter, a prominent ee . oe. e a He farmer of ‘Brewster, Kas. was a mien, Hoth candidates Tor sherll vitor to friends, and relatives in Butler Thursday of last seeing the boys iu the inter est of their candidacy, near Butler the first of the week. Mr: Carpenter was formerly a resident of Bates county and his many friends will be glad to learn that he is doing well in Kansas, ales —High Li leaner G. oS. Porter an enterprising of north of Spruce was a county seat visitor one day the last of the week and made this of- grade hand sth PRU) For un Sewing machine bel needles at Murrays. Kz KX, Wolfe, Sant Methodist Parsonage. Mrs. T. W. Magee “and three children arrived in the ¢ity Thurs- Magee, the man- J. W. Holmes of De Soto, Mo.. will pe eak’ “at Peru Thursday, April 13, at 7:30) o'clock. Sub- House. Mr. Magee has’ rented | the Joe Smith property on South Main street whieh he will oecupy , in about three weeks. The case of Bates County Drainage District’ No. +1 against John H. Stone, Prone rer, of Bates County Geo, Parrish, the Opera House as a business Kas., the Mr. Parrish i has a moving picture show in that leity. Linoleum, Murray’s. rugs and carpets at by Judge | Charles A. Calvird last week and, taken under advisement by him! until April 20, when he will hold a | term of court and render his de-: cision. A defective flue caused a.small! fire at the home of Andy Lock- wood in the west part of town Saturday morning. The fire was extinguished before much damage | was done. Mrs. N. A. Stanton, wife of the agent es the Wells-Fargo express company, arrived’ in this city from Atchison, Kansas, the latter tune’s office transferring ‘ the | part of the week. Mr. Stanton Baptist church property and the! has been in charge of the local|Sallee property on Ohio street to} office for several weeks. the United States of America, | j It begins to look as though | Butler might have a new govern-! ment building some time in the} near future. Deeds have been | filed for record in Recorder For- i a in plain figures. LON John Abbey, the Kansas. City _C. Heddon, **Gabe" of the inule buyer, was inthe city Tues: Rich Till Review. was in the city day buying mules, Tuesday and Wednesday visiting his brother-in-law, J. A. Barron) Emil Haas of Kansas City who is quite siek at his home in, spent Sunday in this city with the west part of town. Mr, Hed- Paul and Julius Levy, ! e don made cus a fraternal eal! yy G \oore of Kansas City Wednesday morning. made a brief business visit to this Frank Mallett, the infant son city Saturday afternoon, - of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallett, | Dr. Karl Mulkey spent Satur: died at the home of its parents, | in the east part of town Saturday, April 8, of convulsions, by teething, Funeral conducted by Rev. KE. K. of the M. E. Church, South, were | conducted at the home Sunday afternoon and interment made in) Oak Hil cemetery, | James Simpson “will leave Thursday for Warrensburg where he will represent Bates county in the amiual inter-high school declamatory contest to be held Thursday evening in connection with the annual meeting of the Warrensbure-Central Missouri Teachers Asociation. | Professor Coonrod and some oof the high school pupils will go alone to reot for the home hoy = lover of the big aie Thea loseph [fh vow are a out doors wo to the El tre Mondity Knowles. the and see nature mia, Ie goos Into the woods without any thing luis brain and hands and comes ont in six months with wild animal skins whieh he sold for enough to pay for his living expenses: fora year. save | of Bates counties most day anc Sunday ‘in Kansas City attending to business matters, W. Gand BE. W. Eldridge, two progres- sive farmers) and stock made this office an appre call while in the city Tuesday at- fermoon, Mes, Ste Rogers and iieee, Miss Helen Catterktin, spent Sunday it Joplin with Mes. Clyde, who is a musieian with the Martin Camival Company tow playing in Oklahoma. Clyde in Vited His inother to spend the day Joplin aud meet her Rowers” son, with liny ii diuiehterinedlaw, He was im ried Mareh 1S, -to Miss Alive Fligh. of Houston. Texas. COC) MeGennis the well knew? fHalvelionivetin, anaedl Wo Ten Rida, prominent farinercolf the countyys sonthavest, were here Saturday and their friends were elad to note their improved condition Mir. MeGennis was recently Kicked bya horse and Ma. Rider sivfered a broken arm by being Rich Halt thrown from a wagon, Review, Dr. R.R. Gloyd, Veterinarian Will open an office in Butler Monday, April 17,1916 and will be prepared to answer calls by any one west p needing the services of a first class veterinarian. Spring Needs See us before buying We Can Supply Your your Field and Garden.Fence, Nails and Barbed Wire, Sulkey and Gang Plows, Corn Planters, Disc Harrows, Lawn Mowers, Oil and Gasoline Screen Wire and Screen Supplies, Builders Supplies, Furniture, Rugs, etc. k and get our prices. GENCH fawn and Porch Swings, Refrigerators, Stoves. Garden Tools of all kinds, Come in and see our stock BROS. From now wnti) May 1st, I will sell my entire stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Plated ware at cost. Cut Glass, China Ware, Percolaters at 1-2 price. All goods marked I will move in the north east corner room in the Opera House Block, where I will be pleased to meet all of my old customers and as many new ones as will favor me by calling. N. B. Jeter Repairing and Engraving Promptly Done. i Sap

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