The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 8

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How IS YOUR STOCK OF CAN FRUIT? You had better look it up. Come to town or ‘bridge. “Phone your order, for the following bar- H Mr. Kinney has 3 elative et gains will last long. ing him. nid sien | Charles Thomas took in the cireus at Kansas City. * | . Leon Norris has been having ‘ some bad luck with his stoek. Dr. Starks was called to look sfter {them but he lost a nice colt. _ | W-.B. Tyler and wife were Sun- | day visitors at Fisher Lacy’s. | Miss Fenton spent Friday nigh | | at the Joe Clark home. Miss Fen. /ton is one of the High Sehoo! teachers. - Jim Thomas and Mr. Clay | Hyatt were business visitors to | Kansas City last week. | Spring has come sure now. ‘Frank Golliday and Herman Seelinger have taken possession | of the old fishing pool. _ Mr. and Mrs. Berry were Sun- ** 3 Table Peaches, peeled ** 3 Fancy in syrup, regular 25c, only ** 3 Pears, only : 1 Gallen Colered Syrup, extra goed quality 1 “ White Syrup, extra geed quahty..... Pees. Loose-Wiles Crackers sts" Ze. Ib, 2 FANCY COOKIES Regular 20c Ib. ONLY 10c Ib. We carry the largest stock of AUTOMOBILE TIRES between Kansas City and Joplin Clark's. day in Butler. Something unus- ual for him. Frank Jewett and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Golliday and | sons. : returned to their home in Butler Monday. He preached three ser- mons Sunday at as many differ- ‘ent places. They were dusty and tired from their long walk. We wonder if the people turned out to hear him. ‘It’takes grace and courage to do the work he hag to do. Miss Florence Price and Miss Margaret Hyatt were High School visitors last Thursday. Lewis Culbertson and Roy and Mary were all visitors at Lewis Radford’s Sunday. Mr. Lawson had what might have been a serious accident Sat- jurday. Coming down the Lafol- \ lett hill the neck yoke came down. \ No one was hurt but the rig was | badly damaged. Miss Nellie Grant has the Her- rell school for another year. Alfred Newlon was out and took supper with his mother Tues- Let us have your order for a FORD CAR The only car manufactured that the sun never sets on. We have a few yet and will be glad to mark one and hold for you until you are ready to take it. Norfleet é Ream |: Harry Welton, wife and little Helen Elizabeth, spent Sunday :with Mrs Welton’s’ mother, Mrs. Newlon. SUNSHINE. The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store ‘|. Phones, 144 and 49. Garage 35 BUTLER, MO. West Side Square | W. A. Baker and family took | Oak Grove Items. ‘dinner with Jim Slyter Sunday. Miss Pearl Jones spent Tuesday | John Ferrell Sr., and family, ‘night with her friend, Miss John Ferrel Jr., and family, H.| Frankie Gragg. |G. Requa and family spent Sun-; yrs, Clyde Welliver spent the | day with Elmer Evans and fam-' jatter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Har- “W. A. Baker shipped a hog last vey. Friday from Rich Hill. We did | Mrs. Angus Huntsman ‘and ch |not hear where the hog went. | dren of Rockville have been. vis Wheat is coming out and sane ing her sister, Mrs, J. M. Evans ing fairly well now. |and other relatives of this vicin- PIONEER. ity. Miss Nena Batchelor * spent Pleasant Gap. Planting corn is the order of the day at present. We are having fine weather at | this writing. The Pleasant.Gap Boosters met | last Saturday night trying to get | ily things in shape for another suc- | ~~ B. Griffin and wife, W. G. natiie and wife spent Sunday | . with Claude Baker. W. Z. Baker and wife and Mrs. | W-B. Griffin were Butler visitors ; = oe e oi le Saturday. | Christian Sci Servi Fes lay night wit iss Nina . W. Z. Baker bought a work | ‘een. horse of Will Seelinger. Christian Science Services and| Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cumpton John T. Baker has had his|Sunday school will be held each; spent Wednesday with his sister, house painted and repaired. Sunday in the Probate Court room | Mrs. Clara Batchelor. . W. G. Thomas moved a house!at the court house. Miss Frankie Gragg spent Mon- school 10 a.m. Serviees 11 a. m.| day night with Miss Pearl Jones. Subject, ‘‘Mortals and Immor-| Roy Huntsman visited the Oak tals.’’ - Grove school Tuesday. ' ~ All are cordially invited to at-| Mrs. Clara Batchelor tend. for W. Bridgeman last week. - J. T. Binns is working for W. Z. Baker at present. Mra. A. L. Wix is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Ferrel. daughter, Nena called on Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson Sunday af-} ternoon. week day afternoon visitors at Joe t | Dr. J. M. Norris spent Satur-; { Rey. Spencer and Mrs. Speneer t here. Mt. Carmel News. Archie Biggerstaff, the Raw- leigh man, spent Wednesday night with Uncle Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Mullis and dsagh- ter, Emma, of Butler spent Sun- day at the hme of their daugh- ter, Mrs. L. A. Wheatley and fam- ily. Arthur Hardinger: visited the Butler High School Thursday and spent the: night with his: grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. Mc- Elroy. Word. was received here [ast week that Frank McElroy of Farwell, Texas, had the misfor- tune to get a deep cut in: hits fore- head. He was taking down a windmill when a heavy piece of iron fell and struck him in the forehead cutting a deep. gash. He was getting along very well when we last heard. Cradle Roll and Motliers Day will be ebserved at Mt. Carmel Sunday, May 14. Everyene in- vited te attend. Mr. and Mrs. €. G. Porter and|}- children and Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Wm. Cole of Appleton City was trip i in this neighborhood Mrs. E. J. Keen Sunday’ after- noon. State Normal Schoo 239 FE ia ti by tet called on his’ mother, f Mr, and Mrs: James Stephenson, : | ‘world’s famous We will offer an Exhibit and Sale of the Ww. W. KIMBALL Pianos and Player Pianos | at our salesrooms, North Main Street, Butler Commencing Monday, May 15th If you ever expect to own a piano, you owe it to yourself toat least call and inspect tnese beautiful new instruments. they come direct from the factory and have not been placed in different homes ann warerooms all over the country the past year before coming Please understand Every instrument guaranteed by the W. W. Kimball Co. and backed by 5 million dollars. Price Based on Quality---Terms to Suit G. W. DIXON Peru Items. The farmers are all busy plant- ing ¢orn. The W. C. T. U.. are preparing to observe ‘‘Mothers Day’’ at Peru May 14. A part of the pro- gram will also be on observance of the Sabbath day, which will be appropriate as several went fish- ing last Sunday. Miss May Belt. and Mr. Hénry Thonipson spent Saturday and Sunday at the home:of Mr. G. W. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spencer took Sunday dinner with Mr.: George:Chaney. Mr. Walter Little delivered 15 Young hogs to.F. L. Blankenbaker last Monday. Mr. Thomas Spencer delivered a fine sermon to a large crowd at Peru Sunday morning. Children’s Day at Peru May B. Mrs. F. L. Blankenbaker and girls called on Mrs. Addie Lyle and Mrs. Blanche Thomas last Monday evening. Mr. Gerkin put in a culvert just north of B. EB. Eckles last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels attended church Sunday and took dinner at Mr. L. G. Thomas’. Mr. Frank: Keysell ‘and mother also. took dinner at Mr. H. H. Evil sizer’s. Have you eggs to sell? Have you groceries to buy? _Why not take your produce where you ean get the Highest Cash Price for them? Or if you wish to exchange them for groceries take them where you can get 12 Ibs good Beans. . ..25¢ = 100 60 09 60 = @ 00 Go

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