The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 5

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DEATH OF JOHN W. SMITH ——e Dr. and Mrs. Beverly Vaughn} 40-inch wash goods 25¢, Walker- and two children returned to their | McKibbens, : — Fe : me in Chicago the latter part of Buy Munsing Union Suits now, Prominent n 4 y ie week, after a visit in this city : i with Dr.’Vaughn’s father, J, M.|Walker-MeKibben. Johin ‘Weoley Sintth) faethe r’s best known ‘antl: Vaughn. Miss Linda Nix was a visitor to| 19, J. B. Mareh of Osage township was in the city Saturday. Mr. March is a candidate for repre- sentative and is looking over the field preparatory to starting an active campaign. 40-inch floral Marquesettes 35¢,| home in this city Sunday, % Walker-McKibben, ing, May 7, after nwo. sor weeks illness of , ‘bromphial Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Hunter and] pneumonia. Deceased was’ born Mr. and Mrs. A, ©, Coberly mo-}in Sumner county, ‘Tennessee, tored over to Amsterdam Sunday | Jan, 11, 1848. Deeember 27, 1866, ~» Among those who graduated| where they visited Mr. Coberly’s} he was united in matriage to Miss from the Kansas City College of} parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cob-| Sue P, James, in Dogan county, | Pharmacy last week was Mrs. C.| erly. : Kentuoky. To thainaton’ were B Rhodes, Sims. fpeden will ae born six ‘children, all’of Whom sur- sist her husband in his drug store vive. They are JOMMR: HL, and gr tie north aie sisting in caring for her mother, John R. Smith of Arkansas City, Mrs, Elizabeth Glenn left Satur-| Mrs, Maggie Odell, who is suffer-| Kus, Dr. G. R, Smith of Duncan, day for Colorado Springs, Colo.,|ing from a severe attack of ery-|Okla., Mrs. J. A. Carey of Pitts- where she will visit her daughter, | sipelas. burg, Kas., and Jesse E., and Miss Mrs. Joe Hendricks. Her son, ayy Myrtle Smith of this city. : Fred Glenn, accompanied her -as|_,, 4 Soul_Enslaved”’ will be the} Mr. Smith came to this «city far as Kansas City. offering at the Electric Theatre| about 28 years ago and for many next Monday afternoon and| years conducted a horse shoeing Mrs. W. H. Hupp, who wasjnight. This is a Broadway fea-| and blacksmith shop. He was & called to Colorado about two/ture by that eminent author,|/man of many sterling qualities, weeks ago by ‘the serious illness] Bronson Howard. Cleo Madison} modest, unassuming, not given to of her daughter; Mrs. Anna Golds-| is the star assisted by an all star} vain boasting, but no one was by, retured home the last of the} cast. It is a play full.of gripping | «juicker to hear the cry of distress week, She reports Mrs. Goldsby | interest from first to last. For|than John W. Smith, He was one as out of danger. Thursday and Friday and possibly | of the fast disappearing type, the Saturday Mr. Rosier has secured|old time, chivalrous | southern the International Quartette, who] gentleman, a man with strong have just returned from a tour of| convictions and with the moral the eastern cities. courage at all times to express WOOL CRASH SUITS - $8.50 and $10.00 We offer about 25 Suits, latest spring styles. © Worth $19.75 to $30.00 $14.75 Cheaper Suits Half Regular Price SPRING COATS CUT same as Suits SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Mrs. Richard Fox came in from Warrensburg last week and is as- Mens Panama work hats 50e, Panama dress hats in the new shapes, Black & Arnold. Every pair guaranteed _ Mr, and Mrs, J. B, Duvall re- —_—___—_—. those opinions, He lived to see turned the last of the week from| Prof. W. L. Coonrod Goes to | his sons and daughters grow to AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE a trip to Chicago. They were ac- . Carterville. manhood and womanhood and ; companied home by their daugh- 5 r Alea : take their places in the world and ter, Miss Beatrice, who has been Lig Nv Ue Coes iaece aly tats had the satisfaction of knowing Do, yee ,.| the last four’ years has served as} _,° ; 5 studying music and Mr Duvall’s principal of ‘the Butler High that they were an honor to him and the home where their charac- rsister, Laura Bernadette. Jol-Seese left Friday for Pitts- School has accepted a position as superintendent of the public The Good Clothes Store ters were so moulded that they cured a position as baker in one rs i atu oan i the Carter-| 14 world is better. for his having Mens Dress Shirts $1.00, $1.50, ; area i rine of the largest bakeries in that part | Ve schools he will have super-|): 0g in it, 2 Walestnnabien. *|Sunday morning and evening. Delameter of Rich Hill. of the state. Mrs, Seese will join| Vision over about 30 teachers, aye sk ec mata as ls 75 a| Mrs. W. If Arnold of Kansas! Peter Tharp one of Bates coun khim after a short visit to her par-|_| Prof. Coonrod is one of the! po. i i, Wolfe were held at the Lae i BL ae Hil: ond anc’! City came down Friday to visit|ty’s solid citizens, made this of-/ents at Oak Grove, Mo. ee educators in this section | yy j, Church, South, Tuesday’ af- AA CEN 4 her mother, Mrs. Dora Harshaw. | fice an appreciated call while in Dr. J. W, Cheats. is smelling of the state, young, energetic and Hern barenndeileiraniaiientidetonn : the city one day the last of the’ ote 18} deeply interested in school work,| , « Weve A. H. Loyd of Foster was a bus-| 7, 1, Beach spent the first part Sees Meera some extensive improvements in| and the people of Carterville will| st” Oak Hill cemetery. iness visitor to Butler Monday. | of the week visiting his mother, “ es his home on Nortlf Main street. | find they have made ho mistake in Mrs. A. M. Guyton at Higgins-| The Honolulu Minstrels, which | New rooms are being added to the] their selection of a superintendent, ville. ‘ : played an engagement at Fisks} house, the lawn-regraded and a n sceristat emettiie Opera - House phage oe fountain put in. When completed committee 1s at work getting) gave a ver; easing entertain-| jt wi e of nost attrae- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur up 4 Fourth of July celebration at os an y P i i ty tan, me hie ONE ost at! : Duvall Friday, May 5, a daughter.| tine, Does Butler celebrate this A eee - Colonel Harlan Porter returned |age of 1 year, 11 months and 12 Dr. and Mrs. J, 8. Newlon vis-| year? 7 Attorney H. H. Heck of Rich| Mr, and Mrs, R. P. Preston and last - Wednesday morning from|days. Little Ned was sick only a ited friends in Independence Sun-| got slippers 50c up] Black & Hill was in the city Friday inter-) Mrs, Ina Tiffany returned to their Oskaloosa, Kansas, where he was|short time. Loving hands did all da: { ‘Arnold ‘ viewing the voters in the interest, hemes in Kansas City the first of }one of the auctioneers at the big they could but the blessed Master y: Ea | of his candidacy for prosecuting} the week after a visit at the home | Holstein-Friesian sale in which|called the little darling home. Black & Arnold Clothing Co. Rev. Lewis Keele preached at| Miss Nixie- MeCleese had as her the Pleasant Gap Baptist church] guest over Sunday Miss Lethia North New Home. Charles Ned Berry, the little son of Bud Berry and wife, died A Missouri Col. at Kansas Sale. at the home May 3rd, 1916, at the Full line of work-gloves just in, 50c, 75c, $1.00, Black & Arnold. 110 cattle were sold. These con-| Funeral services were held .at 3 Bi cased, trunke, Black &| 3 @, Cook of the American| attorney. jot Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culver, Mrs,|110 catt sid, Bliss, coe) Hunan bexvicon. es ; rnold, ig ‘ Chothi ad business - i I Tiffany and Mrs. Preston had | sisted of some of the best bred 0 cloc hursday afternoon by lothing House made a Long white Silk Gloves $1.00, spent Dae a week in this city.| Holsteins in America, The Col.|Rev. Keele. The little one was J. R. Simpson of Deepwater lo City the first of Walker-McKibben. : — was a Butler visitor . Mania Wee ot the tars alee. nto Tra Enos aged about 30 years! cantile Company, spent Sunday "Dr, and Mrs. J. W. Choate spent | died. at_the home of his father,| and Monday in Kansas City buy- yu sunday with James Nickel raid Frank Enos, in Adrian Tuesday! ing goods and taking in the Billy ferent. Mr. Parish has secured - Miss Betty Herman visited the the four reel drama ‘‘Success Mound Pickups. last of the week with her brother, Miss Mabel Sundquist, who has!” Guy Phelps spent Aa howler. morming. { n i Spruce. . supe Sunday meeting, showing the old British convict Henry Herman and family. ° Leslie Choate went to Nevada| Mrs. Sam Barr and son, Wallis,/ Mrs, J. M. Christy and daugh-| ship used for many years to trans- Ma and heard Evangelist Scoville|§P ent.a few days visiting relatives ter, Mrs. G. G. Gilkerson of Chi-|port convicts from England to been. visiting her atnt, Mra: Hen- night at the home of his sister, Sunday. in Metz and Rich Hill the last of| cago, are visiting relatives at] Australia. This is perhaps the old-|"v Oldham, has returned to her] ygrs Charley Dickerson, south of WwW huller of Appleton Cit: the week. Webb City. From there they will] est ship now afloat having been home near Amsterdam, ; Roster. ( , was ae bike. Monday: a4 bute Dr. S. W. Maxey, of Johnstown, | 80-to Miami, Okla. launched in 1790. Mr. J. William Kichler is break-|\tys, Elmer Rowden of Colorado . u ing a span of fine young mules. |;. \os4: . a : ness trip. was in the city the last of the} Qhildrens suits, shoes, straw] (ol, Clyde Robbins and family Leela young S. Jis vsiting her parents, Mr. and ees Mrs. J. B. Rice and niece, Mary | y aijtaes i Mrs. Sam Goenall. vinited rota- eg Pec his sons, H. O. and) and cloth hats, Black & Arnold. texpect to leave about the 15th of |Crawford, called on Mrs Silas] ~ NE Wes andivite arethe : ‘F, M. Wells of Paola, Kas., is : ives in Ri i « the month on an automobile trip] Fulk Sunday. ‘ ha ets ppobitinns il) ie: day she leat H. ©. Morris of the White]; ‘the city making arrangements to Montana. The Col. says they} Mr. W. 0. Brown is building a ON es Uta Oo nanaey pore pid! A House barber shop was in Urich| po, the opening of a piano store. will make the trip by easy stages. |hen house for B. E. Lockard this!” fics Jennie Lewis CieATintens Jud Dixon of Rich Hill, was | the first of the week visiting his} 17. js experiencing some difficul-| Should the roads get muddy they | week. chick ahing iy Giese " Butler_visitor one day the latter| grandparents. ; ty in securing suitable quarters. | Will stop and camp by some like-] Miss Mae Gragg closed a sue- eg ee ¢ neighbor- pert-of the week. i ly looking stream and fish until] cessful term of school at Redmond} prank Miller has a sick horse Sie Fa ._|, Chas. E. Scott, of Paola, Kas.| Wendell Atkeson, who has had| the roads dry up again. They ex-| Wednesday, May 3. The patrons ib arr ere alten aah Boys ‘suits with extra pair|is in the city visiting his mother,| .harge of the Record for the past pect to make the trip and return| gathered in and gave her a fare- John Ehart received a letter pants, belt, cap, all to match for/Mrs, Elizabeth Scott, and sister,| week, left Wednesday morning] home about August first. Wwollrainnien: ah es Medley stating that $5.00, Black & Arnold. Mrs. J F. Smith. : for Columbia where he will Te: a Miss Prue Sharp and the writ- eagle iaiiionte ak isin pe Frank Divers spent a few days| Mr, and Mrs. H. P. James and | sume his studies at the University. io j pag es 2 i er called on Misses Mary and Evalin Wyoming, : in this city last week visiting his} Rey. J. G. Haynes, of Rich Hill,| - gin hose 29, 39, 50c up, Walk- vanter a O’Dea Monday. Cliff Ehart and wife sie iste: W. Fi led funera’ W. ; ee ? up to Lees Summit to visit Mrs. ” " et / art and wife and little ity Rey ance hos Ptr Triday meral of J. W-| er-MeKibben. Eiatavhary ‘s parents, Mr. and es ‘Dares Seoiege spay : on mene og visited Sunday ae We have the new Beach cloth, i W. 0. Atkeson; editor of the J. W. Jones. Mrs. A. S. Guinn, The rain} was called on the account of his ng es blues, green, rose, 25, Walker-| W. H. Imil, ‘Foster's genial] Record, returned the first of the Perry Osborne and family visit- purchased three heifers and aj laid to rest in the Morris ceme- male as the foundation of a big|tery. To the hereaved parents The show at the Photo Play|herd of the black and white cat-|and relatives we extend our most House Saturday night will be dif-|tle—Amsterdam Enterprise. sincere and heartfelt sympathy. Mr. Preston came down Friday. forced Dean to come home via io al : ie ‘ issouri Pacific. Sunday he took brother's wife being sick. ed Sunday at Mr. Chandler’s. McKibben. aster, was a business Visitor] weok from a trip to Jefferson Mr. Jesse Dean has reurned to ‘ A ¢ 2 seagihe c ‘ . : he ay ‘ h Orval Pickett and wife -spent Mot ‘i town.| ‘© this city one day the latter! City “and Columbia, where he at-|®20ther trip to Lees Summit and his home in Kansas City after alg * BE i pg” i ih part of the week. toned Journalism week exer-| brought home his car. He reports] short visit to his sister, Mrs. M. Regs a eg em ship. stopped farming long enough to come to town Monday. Buy your dress shirts from us this season, Black & Arnold. In the last 10 days Norfleet & Ream have sold seven-Fords, and “the season is only commenced. the roads fine except some rough} 4\ Harlow. spots in the Grand River bottoms.| My. T, A, O’Dea visited at. Mr. Sam Deaver’s near East Linn} q Sunday. Mrs. W. G. Dillon was trading in Passaic Friday. Col. Jas. N. Sharp, is now run- ning a feed yard on his farm northwest of Pasgaic. The im- provements are modern in every way. Any grain may be had for the asking including a fine alfalfa go nga lity pays * graze which may be easily found.| few days with her cousin, Miss For any more information ask : Jack Wiser. Thelma Richmond. COR. Passaic Sunday School will delivered hogs to Butler Monday. Mrs. John Phelps: and grand- laughter, Miss Blanche Miller, are visiting with Mrs. Charley Dick- erson of Foster. John Ehart and family, Mrs. Gaston and family and Mrs. Harve McDaniel spent Sunday at Ida Clark’s: ; John McKissick planted corn The band concert Friday even-| cises. i ing was the best of the season and/- w. 1, Coonrod went over to as it wasa fine night a good! ()inton Friday and brought back} About 2 o’clock Sunday morn- crowd was out to enjoy the music./hig automobile which he was|ing the engincer at the municipal DeWitt MeDaniel, one of the|foreed ta leave there the week be-| light plant telephoned the fire de- raise fore on account of the muddy ent that there was a house Soe aes me s. $ ‘ in the north part: of town ; breeders in the county was & , fe : Mr. and Mra. Sam Walls and| pleasant caller at this office Fri-| At a récent meeting of the Rich ay Bp atid geste Mra. 8. L. Bates and. ter, |day. Mr. MeDaniels is a fine| Hill achool board Prof. C. 0. out and found that an unoccupied Miss Wilma, motored down/story teller and has a rare fund/ Lynch was reelected superinten(-|honse on Clark street belonging from Adrian Monday afternoon. | of stories at his. command. ent: Prof. Roy D. Brown was Brice ye. | to. Jd. E. Williams was on fire but preg principal of the high} ging to the delay in turning in ; he alarm the house was entirely A card from Mrs. I. N. Mains,jcongumed. It is not known how of Coldwater, Mich., announces] the fire started. pbasewastubtheeh sales; (oi' next A Town Joined the Church. ii f adageiomyins hari ogee Dr: J. T. Halsey of North|Sunday, May 14, 1916, commene-| Hume, Mo., May 7.—The Burke Alto, pos Tag day, May 1. Water street was awakened about | ing at 8 p.m. Everybody cordial-| and Hobbs tabernacle ‘revival, a : pion fo rmerly mesided four o’clock Saturday morning to | ly invited to come and bring their|‘‘real Pentecostal Holy Ghost bog Chamy , this i find his entire house in a blaze. | mother. : : meeting,’’ closed tonight with es leasant ; Gap, “ coun He’ found that the stairway had| Miss Mary Sharp called on Mrs. 450 conversions. The closing day Constable Dave West of Rock- n cut off by the flames and it] Webb Shelby Monday. was marked with three services ‘brought Oscar ‘White, Joe iwas necessary for him to make aj Mr. Wallace Hill, Mr. and Mrs.| and a basket dinner at noon i he from bed blankets and lower|E. E. Hill and sons visited Mr.| Glory Shed. : = if from the second story|and Mrs, QO. C. Welch Sunday.| Eighty-five per cent of the wy. The alarm was turned| Mrs. Frits Mier and daughter,/converts were men, including’ - the fire department made a| Edna, were county seat visitors} bankers, men and farm-. run but the -flames had| Saturday. =o : : uch headway that the ‘When it. Kansas City Sunday. ~ spected citizens died 6, his ~

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