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eis Me IE aL 6 visiting at at ” the Clande “Cooper home. , RAMBLER. Dr. and Mra, Bement of ieee -| City came down’ last. week to - neighborhood and Clande Mor- wood were marriéd at the Amater- corn next week. corn over, it-| make Mrs. Golliday and-other rel-| W. Z. Baker shipped a hog last Jatives and friends a visit. The| Friday. ‘Dr. enjoys fishing and he will yy Mac E. Beck, © ” the bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Fail and was one of Bates Coun- ty’s successful teachers. The groom is the oldest son of Mrs. Ella Morwood and is one of West- W. F. Lacy returned ‘Bunday ees, Billy Sunda; y: ern Bates’ leading young farmers} stayed with Mrs. Lacy while he/esgine for Harve Beshore. “W. A. Baker sold a hog over by} ‘Tom Hancock one day. last week. Le Miss Sylvia Merchant helped and stockman. Thursday evening | was gone. ninety-eight of their friends went} Mrs. John Rankins enjoyed a|Rich Hill last Friday. in and gave them a rousing sere- nade and extended them their best wishes. John Dykman, wife and son, Lawrence, Mr; and. Mrs, R. Bohl- ken went up ‘to Block, Kansas, Saturday for a visit at the John Caughmar home. -Clarente Sargent and Marie Williams were guests of Margaret u Cooper Sunday. her brother and family, John | smile. Miss Inez E Beck left Monday | Golliday. morning for her home at St. Jo- seph, Mo. She does not expect to teach this year, but may take up the studies of domestic science in a home of her. own. Nelson Allman and _ Uncle George B. Bohlken were callers at ye pencil pushers Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leiner were visitors at the Tom C. Schmehl rett and wife. They drove over| ant Gap Stock Show. spent a few days. planting and doing other such| three sermons that day. work that goes with getting the corn in the:ground, The most of them will finish this week. basket. drives. Mr. Rankin sold a horse. | ler inion Saturday. Leon Norris bought one. R. Stur-| W. trading. family. new home. He has purchased a/|Scifers school house. Metz and after his days work is| good work come on. home Sunday. drives to the valley town. a granary. Mrs. R:; L. Nichols spent last| Oscar Price is farming some I ee week with her daughter, Mrs.|land on the U. S. Ison place. . Pleasant Gap. Dick Goode and family of Am-| Mrs. Jim Thomas will go to sterdam. Rose Combed Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching 30c per doz, at Harlan Porter’s. f Mac Braden was out dragging |. the roads Tuesday morning, - Mra..T, H. Corlett ‘and little son of Blue Mound, Kaititsare tor the last of the week. Little| cold weather for May. er com to Butler last Thursday. Here are a Few of the Strong and Unusual Bargains Awaiting You 50 MEN’S SUITS MEN’S WHITE CANVAS _ (broken sixes) OXFORDS ’ at $2.50 with rubber soles and heels at $1.00 bs $8 Me 3 _ MEN’S $4.00 OXFORDS at $5.00 Tan and Black (broken sizes) 25 BOYS LONG PANT SUITS Beth city ax MEN’S ELK SEIN SHOES at — - at $2.00 : - MEN'S ALL WOOL 801 MEN’S INDIGO BLUE 2 "Worsted ‘sa Oheion OVERALLS $8.50 at 760 MEN'S DRESS HATS ' BOY'S SHIRTS WORTH 300 worth up to $2.50 : : at 180 BOY'S DRESS SHIRTS —— To sPoRT SHIRTS WORTH 600 ‘af B00. - . at 250 : "° ONE LOT HUCK TOWELS : ie Sie He pce Everybody is busy with their corn these days, Most everyon Miss, Pearle will get through planting their | Mark Spain is planting some oe spend most of his time on. the their father, John T, acer went | PAS streams. to Kansas City last, Saturday. tof, rdey night and Sunday with from near Adrian where he was} W, G. Thomas is going to pull] : helping-his father. His sister ‘the road grader this week with his Bureh Saturday visit from‘ her brother, Rev. Par-| Everybody boost for the Pl in their car from Kansas and Next Sunday is preaching. Sun- at day at Double Branches. There}, The farmers are still plowing, | will be dinner on the ground and/|* body come and bring a well filled} i We are having April showers Mrs. Bement spent Sunday with | at present which makes the corn John Ferrel Sr., and family vis- : Well, they are at it again. You ited Claude Baker Sunday. ~ Mrs. Chas. Wigger Thursday af- can’t tell a man by the team he} H. G. Requa and wife were But- ternoon. Baker and family spent geon and Leon Norris have been Petes with Frank Nafus and Thursday. Miss Beulah Bowman called on|school. Mrs. Chas. Wigger Thursday af-} Mr. ternoon. Elmer Sturgeon writes home We hear they are talking of or- that they are delighted with their | ganizing a Sunday school at the done he and his family enjoy} P. O. Nafus is building himself the springs by advice of her doc- We have been having some very | night with Charley Pheasant: Louise will go to keep her moth-} A.H. Kipf made a business trip|the Appleton City market Mon- day, The school children are grate-| Mr. Thomas Bolin and daugh- ful to Mr. Holland for the rides|ter, Miss Laura, spent last week he gives them to and from school. | with Dock Bolin and family, ae SUNSHINE. Mrs. Tom: Hancock .. catléd . or This. Week Wonderful ‘|Buying Op In All Departments: of Our Big Store daughter, Thelma, spent Sunday , fat the Marsh Brown home. RSDAY, MAY 18, 1916 ‘John Woodfin Thursday ening. oS Lewis Keele filled his ap- jintment at the Baptist church Sunday and Sunday night. Mrs. Sterley Bolin spent Sat- jock Bolin: and family. Will Brown worked for Carl “Mrs. Kirk Fillpot called on Mrs. . Daniels a few days last week. (Mr. Mehaffey is quite a bit bet- r at this writing. ON THE WING. Edd: Barnes has sweet potato} Jesa Winston died May 11, at plants for sale. Geo. Jackson has millet seed for|'bitt at Sprague, Mo., and the re- sale for $1.25. John Foster Jr. heifer one day last week by it| The agent for the Baker Med- being struck by lightning. He was | icine Co., was in the neighborhood offered $60 for her a few days| last week. before. Ray Thornbrugh and wife have | Butler.from Friday until Sunday. a@ very bad case of the measles.} Milt Reeves and wife visited We understand the doctor has no! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. hope for the baby. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur} day. Browning twin boys May 11. Dr. Lusk has got a two seated | daughter, Edith, visited at Mr. auto. We also understand that |Keeton’s Sunday. he is moving into the new house.| Matt Sininegn: and family, Earl Joe Whinery and family visited | Osborne and family visited Sun- Geo. Butler Sunday. BLUE BELLE. Tansy Smith was out working| Guy Phelps attended the ball the road Monday. NUMBER 31 North New Home. - the home of his sister, Mrs. Bob- mains were laid to rest in the lost a fine! Morris cemetery Friday. Miss Ruby Patterson visited in Stanfield, north of Virginia Sun- Cliff Ehart and wife and little. day with Willie Simpson and wife. game at Butler Sunday afternoon, -Edna Schuster visited Pauline} . Homer Linendoll delivered hogs ity visitors Thursday. @ Ttems Terry Sunday. Oak Grant Oldham and family visit-| Mr. and Mrs. McCormack visit- _Mrs. Clara Batchelor and/cd Alps Miller Sunday. daughter, Nena, were Appleton} Martha Hughes mother, Mrs. Cornelius Porter, of|Tom Chandler and Melvin Berry- Miss Thelma Sargent called on| Amsterdam Thursday. hill. Miss Marie Jensen has the} Henry McDaniel visited at Hen- school at Plain View for the en-|ry Ehart’s Sunday. Miss Grace Randall called on|suing year. her sister, Mrs. Claud Quick,| - We are sorry to have missed the | ter, Miss Thelma Richmond, called ; announcement of . our Sunday| at Ike Kelley’s Sunday afternoon, Ethelbert Hughes, Supt. ; COR. assistant; Anna est ae Sie el ; A Porter, secretary and _ treasurer. . : Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cumpton|The school opens at 3:30 prompt. High School Alumni Banquet. spent Saturday with Mrs, Clara Batchelor. Everyone come. _ Harry Henderson delivered | annual meeting and banquet of Miss Thelma Sargent called on| hogs at Butler Monday. to Butler Monday. ed at Brick McCaughey’s Sunday. visited: her} Albert Linendoll worked for John Phelps and granddaugh- Invitations are out for the 29th the Butler High School Alumni rs, Marsh Brown Saturday af-| Several of the boys of our vi-| Association. The meeting will be ternoon, 7 ~ cinity are talking of going to hear} held this year at the Fraternal Merl Sargent spent, Saturday | Billy Sunday in the near future. | Inn. This section was visited with a} Preparations are’ on foot to A. L, Gilmore delivered hogs to | fine rain last Friday and Sunday.| make this the best meeting the MEN'S 50c WORK SHIRTS at 35c 3 for $1.00 MEN’S KHAKI PANTS Jack Rabbit Brand at 850 BOY'S CAPS, WORTH 50c at 250 BOYS INDIGO BLUE OVERALLS at 200 MEN'S 750 DRESS SHIRTS All new this Spring patterns at 550 MEN'S 250 WASH TIES at 150 ortunities Grant Oldham has his cyclone| association has ever held. The cave almost completed. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Sargent and| Rev. Spencer filled his regular| membership after proving their appointment at the M. E. 6hurch| qualifications by ‘‘riding the at Virginia Sunday in spite of the| goat’’ and such other stunts as ‘PANSY. | rainy weather. N.MLN. 1916 class will be admitted to may be required of them, 100 PAIRS WOMEN'S OXFORDS Worth up to $3.00 pair ' at $1.00 FAST COLOR DRESS GINGHAMS worth 12 1-20 yard at 8 1-30 yard: ONE LOT OREPES AND BATISTES . at 6 1-20 yard ONE LOT SILK PETTICOATS most any color at $1.96 good weight, worth 86 at 6o yard ONE LOT ALL SILK RIBBON at 100 yard 27-INCH ORGANDIE FLOUNOCING at 650 yard _ 0 the Squaen,