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WHEAT ADVANCING. War at Home and Abroad will make the wheat raisers, Hundreds of Dollars if they will Jarvis is.getting along fine and expecting to come home in a week, : Mrs. Jas. Taylor and ehil of Adrian are spending a W. Cox. UNCLE HENRY. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pleasant Gap. R. B. Campbell cut wheat la: Friday and Saturday. ‘ George Rains last Thursday. Mrs. J. S. Steele: Tom Hancock is building a new Will Brown delivered corn to led on Mys. st E : Mrs, Susan Waddel; aged nine- ty-nine years and six months, died at her home’ in Centerview, John- son county, last week, 500 Bushel Granary for $25.00.. 1000 Bushel Granary for $50.00. Our Granaries are made of Tongue and Grooved Lum No, 1 Dimension. These prices include the Nails, in from one to two hours. Logan- Moore Lumbe Phone 18 Foster Flashes. Farmers have spent most of their time in the fields this week. Mrs. John Martin, who has been visiting in Kansas City the past two weeks, returned home Thurs- day. Mr. M. Seribner, from Kansas useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart is h visiting her mother, Mrs. Scott. itor Thursday. Vaughn-Hamilton wedding s The Childrens Day exercises held at the M. E. church Sunday morning were well attended and enjoyed by all. Springfield, Mo., where she will Wisit friends and relatives. A miscellaneous shower for Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Webb, was given at the home of Mrs. P. L. Shelton Aristos Flour BEST ON EARTH OLD WHEAT AND THE PRICE IS CHEAPER THAN IT HAS BEEN FOR A YEAR. BETTER BUY YOUR YEAR'S STOCK NOW. TRY A SACK AND YOU WILL USE NOTHING ELSE. Can Salmon, good quality No. 3 Can Apples No. 2 canned Peas Ext ‘* Gooseberries. . ‘* Blackberries SS RUMIDIAN Gs 655 scayetmeescees *« Cherries, white, reg 3 Baked Beans ** 2 Pineapple; regular ‘“« 3 Can Sweet Potatoes.. **3 ** Tomatoes...... ‘* 3 Table Peaches, peeled.. “3 Fancy ‘ in syrup, regular 25c, only. 7 * BUPOMCR ONIN. 6. cayekecscies fos sa tuacuonss ens wince wahunt? Ic “3 Kraut 3 for 25e Better buy a case of Syrup now before it advances. It is sure to go higher. Only place in the southwest where you can buy S 1 Gallon Colored Syrup, extra good quality......... .35¢ : 1 “ White Syrup, extra good quality............40 Salt or Plain Tc |b, & Nearly all automobiles are advancing Loose-Wiles Crackers ‘Don’t put off buying your car until too late Let us haveyour order for a FORD CAR .. Theonly car manufactured that-the sun never sets on. | We have afew yet and will be glad to mark one and hold _| for you until you are ready ‘to take it. See us at once You Can Hold Your Wheat As long as you want to and it will only cost you So per bushel. An advance of 10c per bush- — el will pay for your storage and give you a 100 per cent profit besides. We can furnish you a good substantial granary at 5c per bushel : We have portable Granaries that will hold from 500 to 1000 bushels that you can erect Give us your order early, and you will have your. granary when you need it. Thursday. They received many} Virginia-Grand View Pickups, Mrs. N. Webb-was a Butler vis- lll Warrensburg, ‘about (wo weeks City, -and his sister, Mrs. Tom|ago. Mr. Ross Vaughn and Miss Hart, from Texas, are here set-| Lula Hamilton were united in tling up their father’s estate. marriage. They left immediately for Fort Lupton, Colorado, from where they wrote to their rela- | tives and friends, of their mar- riage.- Mrs, Vaughn is the daugh- Mr. Jim Rowland is here visit-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamilt ing his sister, Mrs. Howard Arbo-| of this city. Mr, Vaughn is the} wast. oldest son of Mr. J. Vaughn, w Mrs. Kenney left Thursday for | lives east of town. Mr. and M ; Vaughn leave behind them a host of frietds who join in wishing} in wad Around Maysburg. Creek Baptist church Sunday. | | took dinner at Jim McClen Sunday. | boy. ber, Tight Roof and Floors, and |) urday. | for cream, r Company Butler, Mo. i visit. Christian church Sunday by Prof. Plowing corn and cutting wheat | !!erman Maxey. is*the order of the day now. The weather has been so bad lately that several farmers have been working on Sunday. ‘ Edward Greenup was a visitor at Warrensburg last week. Byron Carpenter came Satur- day of last week to visit his par- ents; Mr. and Mrs. Lon Carpenter, of this vicinity. Several from this community went to Nevada Sunday to see the | soldier boys who are encamped | there. Forest Rayborn is working for John T. Harper, | Mrs. Pleasant Hill of Butler, | visited last week with her daugh- | ter, Mrs. T. S. Harper and fam- | ily. The ice cream supper, which was to be held at Virginia Tues- day, June 20, was postponed un- til the afternoon of*July 4. Ice; }eream will be served then at 2:30! p.m. Miss Gertrude Vannoy, of But- ler, is visiting with Miss June Shessler. Ed Winfrey and little daughter, Nadine, went to Kansas City Mon- day of last week to see his father, i i Wm. Winfrey, who was seriously | C. Harper and family. ‘ injured by a fall. They returned| There will be a celebration the home last Saturday. | Fourth of July at Peru. Every- Charley Roberts is working for body invited. i V. W. Walker. | The Flag program given at Peru Childrens Day at the M. E. last Tuesday night was well at- chureh Sunday was a marked suc- | tended considering the busy times. cess in spite of the postponement | The proceeds were seven dollars two weeks ago on account of bad | above expenses. x weather. A large crowd was in| A band of mercy was organized attendance and the program was|Sunday morning after Sunday exceptionally good. school with 42 members. It is a Perry Burke and Misses Maude| department of the W. C. T. U. Martin and Maude Burke spent | Miss Siria Miller is superintend- Sunday with Willie and Elsie En-| ent of this department, gleharat. Miss Marguerite Little spent J. F. Shaw and R. A. Taggart,| Friday and Saturday with M of Centerview, Mo., returned to! Margie Blankenbaker. this vicinity Monday to do some| Mr. and Mrs. James Marstellar tiling for Johin T. Harper. spent Sunday at Mr. R. J. Lyle’s. ere Tan White visited relatives Butler Saturday. Fayet Snow at complaining list. see a few dry days. dauhgter, Mable, visited at Mon- tie Simpson’s Sunday. Mildred White and Neoma Ed- rington also spent the day at Mon- tie Simpson’s Sunday. Miss Rose Dale visited Yada Snow Sunday. j A NEIGHBOR. on ho rs. them prosperity and happiness | through the journey of life. SHABBY. | Peru Items. | | The farmers are all busy cut- ting their wheat. Some run their others plowed their corn. It looks like they could stop their work one day in the seven to let their teams rest if for no other reason. ‘' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harper and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kirb Harper spent Sunday with Mr. E, 0. L. A. While out driving Sunday with some other young folks, Miss > o Fern Miller was thrown from the Mt. Oarmel News. | buggy and her-arm broken in two J. W. Cox delivered_two Ioads| Places when the horse | became of hogs to Lyman Hensley in But- frightened and Pe al A ler Monday. 3 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook, Mr. Mound Pickups. and Mrs. Wallace Cowgill and Miss Dela Cowgill of near Altona,! Several of this vicinity are eut- spent Saturday night and. Sunday | ting wheat this week. at the homes of P. H. and W. E.; Miss Jessie Green visited Mrs. Osborne. Reid Sunday afternoon. Orville Tharp of Ballard visited} Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rice and with Norman Eggleson Saturday | daughter and Mr. and Mrs, Day- night. P ton Rice went to Nevada Sunday E. E. Eggleson and family, W.|in Mr. W. M. Rice’s car to see the M. Hardinger and family, and Mr. | soldiers. | - and Mrs. Lee M. Hardinger mo-| Mr. Geo. Brummett was kicked tored to Nevada Sunday to see by a yous horse Monday while the soldiers who were in camp| trying t break it. He was not there. seriously hurt. The Y. P. ‘B. social at Robert}. Mra. J. O. Brown called on Miss | MeCann’s Friday. night was well| Anna Radcliff Sunday evening. attended and all enjoyed the even-|| Green Bros., of Passaic, shipped ing very much. cattle to Kansas City one day last John Huffman and little daugh-| week. - ie ter, Elo Dee, of Springfield, Mo.,|» Mr..and Mrs. J. B, Ruddell and visited over Sunday with his|/daughters, Mr.» Doyle West, Mr. brother, Tom Huffman and fam-|Geo, Ruddell, Mrs, 0. C. Welch ily. - ; and Mrs, J. H. O'Dea attended Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Osborne en- of Mrs. tertained the New Hope B. Y. P. iar townshi U. Tharsday night. There were}. Misses, paces ent. to enjoy shel I e B.:% cream, cake a lemonade were served. Frank. Walker, of Butler, vac. cinated for Jes. E. Park Mr. and Mrs. Godwin and chil- dren attended preaching at Cove Tan White and family, Albert Edrington, wife and son, Leslie, ey’s Mrs. Pearl Simpson called on | Mrs. Mills Friday to see the new Tan White cut his wheat Sat- | There is to be an ice cream sup- per at the Baptist church Satar- day night, July 1. Everyone is in- vited to come and bring their pocket books and be real hungry Miss Faythe Warner has been Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hart went |to Clinton Wednesday for a little There is to he preaching at the Mr. Gilbert and wife and Mrs. mm is treating his house and barn to a coat of paint. Mrs. Jessie Owens is on the The farmers are quite glad to Mr. and Mrs. Dale and grand- binders last Sunday, while some! parents this week. _ St. Louis last week. bg Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brown visi! Wednesday. Milburn Tharp and at the John Woodfin Wednesday night. Wednesday. Thursday. Misses Martha Utley, Burkhart and Georgia have the measles. Among those who are takin musie lessons from Miss Garriso are Mabel and Ethel Spain, Mar: visiting friends and relatives in Urich the past week. lah Brown, — Edna, Oletha Hancock. Edgar an Tuesday. Bolin Saturday morning. from Will Brown last Saturday. music lessons from Mrs. Claud Thomas. Jasper Smith and wife motored |: to Butler Sunday evening. Miss Lula Hellwig is very sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scifers spen Sunday at the home Steele. farmers plowing corn Sunday. Mrs. Kirk Fillpot visited Tom Hancock and family Monday. Saturday evening. list. Misses Beulah Brown, Sunday evening with Bolin and wife. | There is going to be an cream supper at Pleasant Gay hext Saturday night. invited. BLUE BELLE. Orchard Grove. if the weather stays pretty. Adams. uncle, Mr. and spent Sunday at Peter Tharp’s. dinner at Mr. Joe Wix’s Sunday. Miss Beulah Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Sterli day evening. week. d. W, Isley and family visited at M. E. Stouffer’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cassity took dinner at Joe Wix’s Sunday, Mr. W. G. Mehaffey returned home Friday from Butler, where he has been under the doctor’s eare for some time. Clyde Ellington went to Nevada Sunday. The Pleasant Gap band boys will give an ice cream supper Sat- urday evening, at the Gap. Ev- erybody come out and hear some Tom Hancock Saturday. : Miss Mildred Brown of Rich Hill is visiting with’ her grand- Gates and Fred Merrifield shipped two car loads of cattle to ed Albert Brown and family last wife called home Mrs. Kirk Fillpot and Mrs, Tom Hancock went goose berrying last Miss Pearle Tharp took dinner} jnediate with Miss Beulah Brown last] Leader, Theo. Bassett Deems, Fern Moore, Pearle Peters, Leona Kisner, Pearle Tharp, Beu- Mr. and Mrs. Sterley Bolin vis- ited Walter Tharp and family last Miss Anna Kipf and Miss Beu- lah Brown called on Mrs. Sterley Ed Moore bought a load of corn Miss Georgia Bassett is taking of _ James We saw quite a number of the Will Brown and Clyde Elling- tou made a business trip to Butler Mrs. Dave Smith is on the sick Anna Kipf and Mr. Emmett Ford spent Sterley ice Everyone The farmers are all in the wheat field and will finish up this week Mrs. Chas. Kisner spent Sun- day with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Lee Plummer of Henrietta, Okla., is visiting her aunt and|Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Lafe Cassity. Mr. and Mrs. John . Woodfin| Ed Waller, of Rich Hill; Mr. and . E. E. Morilla and family took|nee township; Miss Jennie Walton Emmet | Argenbri, Ford and Miss Anna Kipf visitéd | of this ci ing Bolin Sun- - Miss Lula Hellwig is quite sick. Mrs. Perry Beam, accompanied by her two grandchildren, Eun- ice and Lela May, of Drexel, are visiting Mrs. M. E. Stouffer this Robert B. White, for many years a prominent business man of Hume; died at his home ix Boonville, Ind., June 6, 1916— Border Telephone. ‘Announcement has Niesn made of: the marriage of Chester S. Henville, of Rockville, and Miss Pear! Ritchie, of Spruce, which oc. curred at Clinton, June 8, The Amoret garage owned . by Jake Payton, was sold the latter part of last week to Mr. Frank Thompson of Hume. He took im- possession, —- Amoret 3 it The Sunday closing movement has struck Montrose and the Mar- shal has notified the storekeepers that they must remain closed Sun- day. Drug stores and restaurants are excepted, Mr. Homer Reed has purehased the Livery barn from Jake -Pay- ton and has assumed charge of the same. Mr. Reed owned and op- erated the barn for a number of years—up till a little over a year ago.—Amoret Leader. - g n y d At a meeting of. the business men of Amoret one -night last week it was decided to reorganize the base ball team. Amoret has a good ball team and with the ad- dition of one or two men they will give a good account of themselves, e Joe Baum, for many years a highly respected citizen of Mont- rose, died at his home Wednesday afternoon of last week. He has been in poor health for a number of years, but only until recently has his condition been considered serious.—Montrose Recorder. Clara, wife of A. Robey, died at the family home, three miles southwest of Elkhart Wednesday, June 21, 1916, at 4:45 p.m. The Robey family is well known here as honorable people and the death of this good woman will bring - sorrow to the hearts of many friends.—Adrian Journal. The east road from Butler to Rich Hill is in fine condition. The Journal man rode over that highway last Friday afternoon. It has the best drainage of any road we know of in the county. The road authorities of Lone Oak township evidently know: their business and they have given their \best efforts to the main thoroughfares through the town- ship.—Adrian Journal. Mr. and Mrs. W.: B. MeCulloh entertained a number of out-of- town friends-last Sunday at a big dinner. Those present were: Argenbright and son, of Butler; Mr. and Mrs. t nn U Mrs. James Harrison, of Shaw- of Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ght and daughter, Irene, ity.—Adrian Joural. a sterling farmer of the Montrose vicinity, spent several days of last week in Clinton, his first visit here in over two years. Mr. Oliver has for some months past been in Vinita, Oklahoma, and his host of friends throughout ‘ the county | will regret very greatly to learn that he is in very poor health, suffering very greatly from asth- ma and_heart* trouble—Henry County Democrat. Somers Morrell and daughter, Miss Verl, were driving into town Thursday morning, when the old family horse became frightened and ran away. The occupants were thrown out on. east Hume street, breaking Miss Verl’s left arm in two places, and otherwise bruising her up prett: .- Mr. APPLE BLOSSOM. | Morrell suffered. injurier’ about : the ne tt Ta ones were brok- are el or der Telephone. : : BEAL meri 7Ane ma Mr ct. L. Montgomery C. L. Ashbangh to R. C. Ash-|traded Montrose to bangh 98 section’ 13 _ West] Myra E. Moore for