Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DOCTOR. ELLS - That you. cannot liv: to.know if he has an i oy reason. He may say your faceisnot: orthat you havebeen eatinga poor quality of and that you had better look around and find the best place trade and the best place will be that is the NICE CLEAN If you cannot come in just Any one can tell-you the number, It’s You _ will find that is the place your friends trade and fsx wonder why haven’t known that you Can always find the best bargains and can Get ° the Highest cash price for Eggs and canget 3 cans Corn, Peas, Baked Beans, Kraut, Hom- |) if5 iouse Saturday and the little iny, Pumpkin, Blackberries, Cherries, /one was laid to rest in the Salem ‘. ‘ | cemetery near Foster. Gooseberries, String Beans, 3 cans (Mr. Bd Heavilin of Elkhart has of each for 25c |been visiting old friends in our | neighborhood. Mr. Heavilin is 75 | years old and is as spry as lots of | us young men. Paul Moore, who has been work- |ing for C. G. Porter has returned | to his home near Rich Hill to help |his father, w ho is not able to | work, Mr. and Mrs. Norville of Shel- |don, Mo., came Friday night to | attend the funeral of their grand- When You Want Good Clean Groceries Go To Gosnell’s Grocery | *Phone 77 Where You night. Miss ‘Thelma Berry Lost Corner school Geo. Williams called | Mulkey Monday to see” | which had run a nail in. ite foot. Little Arthur Armstrong, gon of | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Armstrong, | died Friday from a short.illness | of measles, pneumonia and spinal jtrouble. He was one year, ten | months and twenty-eight days old, | A short funeral service eonducted | by W. M. Hardinger was held at 3 pounds Beans for 4 pounds Rice for 10 pounes Chick Feed for 25c; 3 dozen best Jar Rings.. .25ce Where you always get courteous treatment and your moneys worth or your money back. The place where you get a big bundle of Stick Candy and a quart of Peanuts all for 15c. That's Gosnell’s Grocery son, Arthur Armstrong. ‘PHONE No..77 Butler, Mo. | Nels Nestlerode was a guest of j Bd Corlett Wednesday night. In and Around Maysburg. | Mr. Will Hoover had the mis-) Mrs. W. D. Wolfe and Mrs, H. |fortune to lose a good milk cow|C. Gosnell and daughter, Virginia Tan White finished planting; i Tuesday night from clover bloat. | Eleanor, of Kansas City, spent corn Saturday. Charley Robinson | A NEIGHBOR. from Sunday till Thursday with finished Saturday evening also. Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Hardinger. Mr. Charley Shelton and family | Peru Items. Lillie Osborne of Butler is visit- went home with:Mr. Farmer for | ing her brothers, W. E. and P. H.| dinner from Sunday school Sun-/ The rain w hich. came Saturday | Osborne and families day. and Sunday was of great benefit.; Dick Martin and family ‘of| Mr. Bishop Cannon and Miss} Mr. Elijah Requa was thrown | north of Butler spent Sunday at Stella Ramsy visited Mr. C. C./ from a buggy last Friday evening. | the home of J. W. Cox and family. Owen the Maysburg merchant,/ The horse became frightened af) Mrs, W. E. Osborne spent Sun- Sunday afternoon and had a few) an automobile and ran away dam- day at the home oe her parents, games of croquet. aging the buggy and bruising Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Simpson near Rev. Shelby was to have, Requa considerably, but he is not | | Cornland. Her sister, Leona, preached at Cove Creek Sunday | seriously ihjured. {came home with them to spend a but on account of the rain Satur-; Rev. Waters delivered a fine! few days. day night the meeting was called | sermon at Peru Sunday morning, | We noticed Jim Cox had an un- 4 pounds Dried Peaches... 6 péunds Bulk Oats Fruit Jars and Caps off. Every one was disappointed | filling the place of Dr. Jones, who | usually large smile on his face as Rev. Shelton had preached at) is still in the hospital. | Saturday and after. inquiring Cove Creek five years in the past | Several from this vicinity at- | some, we found that he had a new and all would have been very | |tended the commencement exer-| buggy and a set of new driving much pleased to have met him and | cises at Butler Friday night. harness. That kind of an outfit listened to one of his splendid ser-| Miss Fay Harper, who has been | would make most any of us smile. mons. | teaching school in Oklahoma, re-} Amy Eggleson and Elmer Har- Miss Elsia Gilbert is visiting her| turned to her home Sunday. |dinger are home from school and grandmother and friends in But-; We are glad Mrs. Branche | are trying their hands at country ler a few days and attending the| Thomas is able to be out at church | | work, graduation exercises, commence- | | again. | Several of the neighbors helped ment and Alumni. | “Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thomas and | Mr. Armstrong put in some corn - Mrs. Godwin and children have| Miss Nellie Thomas and Mrs.|Tuesday. Mr. Armstrong has been visiting a part of the week in| Jobe Utley went fishing Friday, | been put back by sickness and we Butler. | catching quite a number of fish,| should all be glad to help him. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert took Ray | of which some were large ones. Martha Park of the ‘Virginia Fariner and Ermine Zimmer to} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carroll and Butler Saturday afternoon to at-; Miss May McGinnis spent Sunday tend the rural graduation exer-| at the home of Mr. James Thomas, cises and to receive their diplo-| The W. C. T. U. met last week mas. ‘with Mrs. G. W. Thomas, sixteen | There is to be Sunday School in| members being present and twelve They gained one new the afternoon next Sunday at visitors. Cove Creek C. C., so as to practice | member. for Childrens Day. Everyone is invited to Childrens There will be preaching every } | Day next Sunday. fourth Sunday at the Baptist; Miss Hazel McCoy has the meas- church. les. MINNEHAHA. brother, Jas. Park and wife, Sat- | urday night. UNCLE HENRY. Summit Happenings Mrs. Jim Garrett had a runaway that caused her much fright Mon- day.. Her horse became unman- ageable from some unknown reas- on in front of the Robt. Sturgeon home. Her cries for help were re- sponded to as quick as possible. She managed to get out but it seemed. she was going to let the horse get away before she could get the little girl out. It was plunging back and doing other ugly stunts but the child was car- ried out of danger and Mrs. Gar- ret got away in time not to be dragged or injured in any way. The horse'and buggy went on down the road landing in the ditch unhurt save.a few scratches. Miss Johnston was in these _ Monday working up a musi¢ Lets all attend Childrens Day at Aaron next Sunday, May 28. | Mr. Ernest Middleton, wife and baby, Mr. Archie Anderson, wife and baby Sundayed with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Middleton, Mrs. Clark and Dudney assisted Mrs. White with her house paper- ing Wednesday. Claud Clark visitéd home folks last Wednesday night. Notice to Farmers. Owing to the impossibility of getting sacks as well as the pro- hibitive price the elevators and mill will not. be able to furnish sacks for handling grain. Be ‘Power &-Bro, Peoples Elevator Co, Cannon Elevator. iy tf -— and Mrs. "Bement returned] Nina Keen were shopping tn hank ate? home Sunday after a week’s visit Ipod their. mother, Mrs. Nanai ‘“Oaear Price lost a nice young colt last week. neighborhood was the guest of her]: Of the Joe Moyer Stock of Clothing and Furnishings Started. Saturday with a rush, and at this writing we are still busy as Honey Bées around a sorgum barrel, and the people who comie to partake of these bargains immed- iately become walking, talking advertisers for us. their neighbors‘and they come, and comé again. They show these: goods to There are some things in this stock which we did not know we had at the time we wrote our “Ad” fast week. we have found several things worthy of notice. last week, (all of which remain the same). We have Mens Suits which were Formerly $7.50 to $12.50 at $5 to. $10 and Suits worth $6 to $10 at $2.00 to $6.50 ‘Think of it a whole Suit of Clothes, Coat, Pant and Vest, in mens sizes, Aten eee Work Shirts.... ,.30¢ tach, good ones Men’s Express Stripe Overalls worth $1.25 at........... Boys’ Blue Overalls, Indigo dyes at. In addition to the prices made $2.00 vie 190 1+. 85e per pair Do not get the idea that we are going to close this stock out and quit,. for suchis not the case. Weare here, so far as we know, to stay. You will find new goods, here the same as elsewhere. We are continually adding New Goods. Comeand see us, Come to Butler, Your Town, Our Town, this is where you sell your pro- ducts, this is where you get your money, right here in Butler. Come to our Store, if you do not find your wants within our doors, try our Competitors, we have several Good Ones., but. spend your money in Butler where you market your produce. Remember anything bought from us not found satisfactory, may be re- turned and exchanged provided the Tags are left on the goods, or your money will be refunded without question. Yours for business. G. E. Cable & Co. JOE MEYER’S OLD STAND , per at the Black school house next Saturday night for the benefit of the Sunday school and to buy some things for the school. Hv- erybody come. SUNSHINE. Oak Grove Items. Thelma Sargent called on Nina Keen Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Batchelor and daughter, Nena, were Butler visit- ors Thursday. : Mesdames’ Chas. Rector and Tom Chitwood were shopping in Spruce Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foster were Appleton City visitors one -day last week. Mrs. Geo. Sargent spent Friday at the home of her son, Lem Sar- gent and wife. Martha Brown spent Tuesday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rector, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dennis are Visiting at the home of Mrs, Den- nis’ mother, Mrs, Chitwood. Thelma Sargent spent the.latter part of the week at the home of her ier brother Lem Sargent. Mrs. Clara ~ Batchelor * and e DI me. Misses Thelma idea ze Miss Grace Randall called on her sister, Mrs. Claude es GOOD THINGS to EAT AT - CANDY SHOP & CAFE South-East Corner Square Steak 20c with Potatoes.... Pork Chops...20c with Potatoes. .25c .25c And any number of other things all ata reasonable price. Try us once and be convinced. candy Shop & Cafe Mrs. J. E.. McCaughey & Son, Proprietors, Mound Pickups. Miss Neta Baum visited Misses Marie and Nellie Brandon the lat ter part of the week. Miss Kathleen Church of Butler is visiting latives and friends near Passaic week, - Christian Endeavor at. Passaic next Sunday. evening at. 7:30. pica “How Missions. Are Bless- ing the World,’’ Everybody wel- come to attend. _ Grandma Miss “Elva Ch Church and. 5 ~ Dawson visited and and Mrs. Henry Old- _Witor visited Quick, Fe | Mother and daughter are doing well. Grandpa and Grandma Ike ‘Walls are somewhat Miss Elva Church, Mrs, Henry Oldham, Mrs. Mier and: dinghies, Edna, and Mrs. Joseph Goon and daughter, Lola, Primed yrs g the com- . mencement at Butler Friday, . Mrs, Tom Brummett and chil- dren are visiting at Mr. Geo. Brummett’s.. Miss Mary Sharp called on Mrs, J. a Rice one day last week. » - Miss soils Fouts visited Miss Gladys Bro’ : Mr. Doyle rf ses Mr, and pnd «eed at J. H. O'Dea