The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 13, 1916, Page 1

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> Ae. J. Mi Evans and childten'| day with Mr. W. T. Kinney and hates t the latter ren of the vr family. Mr, Mill’s Baby i kin 5 Lone on the hay crop. The weather is W ps wine Arnold and Commer a y a eee ay i "| it nay be some'better. It has bem _ two weeks vinit M9 telendle per ideal for the harvest but a:sood mrsday afters! Gumpton of K City, are’ vie- Card and family. suffering the past week with an parents... a shower would be acceptable. | 200m at-the Mrs, Clara Batchelir ifing at the home of their grand- Mrs. Gus Wirt and two little) abscess om its back. A-midtor truck belonging toa Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and | ome. : ‘Sperents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.|°08 left last week for their home| Mr, Willie Gilliland and wife grocery firni of Waldo, 75th and |jittie Helen Elizabeth are spend-| Miss Edms Giimore ealled on mpton, and their aunt, Mrs. Bh PAerenvILle Attee e b0 Wes ae and Tam White and wife and fam- B , and driven by an em-| ing their vacation with Mrs. New-| Miss Nina Keen Werinesday after-|@lara Batchelor of this vicinity. | tur with her mother, Mrs. Robt.| ily visited at Mr. Dale's Sunday. . Bh tran an ol wry fg] Oak Grove Nene. finishing their corn plowing an 1 aime are cutting oats, but are al-|., L. Gilmore was s Butler vit-(4 | miost through. Soind have begenr| ‘tT one day Inst week. Lhe ir. Al and accom- NSHI Sturgeon. Miss Leenand Harness and Edra anied by his wife, Mr. Stewart, yo. ; : cin re ad Nena. Batchelor P ee oe ni rae ti Mr. H. A. Wayland and daugh-| Harness went to Nevada Sunday a Oe Gardner and son, Arthur, all! Virghide-Qrand View Plokepe. | A od go i isaac Eliteen " 5 . arte *| ter, Lela, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter] to visit a while with relatives. friends of “Hay Btargeon ‘and y ‘pp leton City visitor ¥ ag Mis i junday al pas Taylor and baby spent Sunday at} Mr, Edrington and family visit- wife took dinner at the Robt.| We have been having very | *fternoon. et more and ee | the home of Mr. Fred Ganz. ed at Uncle Johnia Simms, Mrs. There will be prayer meeting at{ Edna and A. L., Jr, and sister, This was the first Fourth of Edrington’s father, Sund: the Pleasant Home church every; ‘abe T. Keen, spent § pay. - July that has passed without be- These was an ice ak wibiee Bias nial ae ; Lo. Pe sf ne ae es *}ing celebrated in this neighbor-| at White Oak Saturday night. ‘arsh Brown and daugh-} ubry of the Ohio neighbor-|hood for some’ time. Everyone] About 45 of Tan White’s neigh- warm weather the past week and the crops are badly in need of rain. Sturgeon home the 4th. They Loli it- was a long way to But- ler: The Summit people sympathize) Mrs. E. A. Williamson and son, ter, Martha, called om Mra, Chas:| hood. They made the trip in Mr: : f with the Charters relatives in Mery. of ching ee Dhatlavone eveniie tant week ot. ate gar! eee cata cane oH aad ges gathered at the their sad misfortune. - with her parents, r. and Mrs. J.| 4 crowd of ladies of the Pleas-|'' Miss Thelma Sargent _ spent : pre hite home Friday night, where Asay) A 7 t Black Sunday morning. He! th d d ate ice ere Sunday with Miss Anna Prier. |* ue ey made and ate ice cream to pienicing and fishing on Deep-}; The Methodist church of Spruce man ‘4 ee Pos sce” and| their heart's content. All. en- water creek Isst Thursday. 1 will give an ice cream supper Sat- preached a@ good sermon. joyed the oecasion very much as Miss Beulah. Bowman calle ad on|urday night, July 15. Miss Trene Venable spent Sun-| it was a very warm night. Miss Nena Batchelor Friday harass ii Reiwatiem arena mane day with Kathleen Wayland. __|_— ‘There was quite a dust stomm in Mr, and Mrs. John McCook and'| per at the Pleasant Home church is oe aie be to ane this vicinity Tuesday afternoon children spent Sunday at the J.| Saturday night, July 22. The |; poe i ? Juli 5 a pid ie and some rain. MCoMeaiis home: proceeds: will go toward buying al ("” ourth of July to take up his) Miss Hattie Carter and Mrs. Lah hota abode with Mr. and Mrs. K. C./Tan White were shopping in Mr, Fisher Levy returned from | % Cuzick. Adrian Thursday where he had| John T. Harper was a Kansas been harvesting his oats. His| City visitor a few days last week. : sister. stayed with Mrs, Lacy in| Lester Ayres is working for & his absence. Lon Edwards, near Butler. Mrs. Golliday’ had _ several| Rev. Spencer filled his appoint- | friends to drop in on the after-| ment at the M. E. Church Sunday. - noon and evening of the 4th. Carl Grimsley and Roy Emery ant Ridge neighborhood were Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass andj|are expert fishermen, having} Mr. and Mrs. Ples Evans andj new organ. PANSY. | Berry Urich Thured daughters were Sunday visitors at| caught a 55 pound fish on the| little son, Vergil, spent Sunday at —_—_—__—_—- Misses Sallie Kinney, Trene peepee bien Lewis Culbertson’s. Marias des Cygnes last week. — |the Geo. Keer home. Ferrell Items. Wo, ation. Gls ently! Ganga Bn aly ream supper Lewis Culbertson is about the] Mr. and Mrs. ‘) E.. Eggleson| Geo. Quick and mother - spent , : at Harne Harness’ Saturday , te Messrs. Elmer Kinney, Roy Ven-| night. « By e are still in need of a good/ ahle and Harold Hilliard spent ee and Mrs. Gilbert and . i | Sunday evening at the home of} daughter, Elsa, w shopping i Mr. and Mrs. Wick Ray wen to| fy 4. (W. ayland. Ueich Thursday Arta me 22 a surprise dinner given on. Mr.| yrs, Will Arnold, Mrs. Fletcher! There is Aiite amulthenexnest: a Trent Sunday. They reported a/ ginith and a friend from Joplin ing to take the measles the com- Hoyett Smith. gave a reading. Targe crowd and a fine time. ‘I spent Wednesday afternoon with fie week eerom™ cheno whuy ate which made a very interesting) Mr-and Mrs. Roy Jones spent | yrs. 1, G, Clark. fanbal dha Has amma sakes FU number on the. program, also—a} oneday Jast-week-with Mr--TT-C.}— 47. Sturgeon and family and/the Baptist church last Saturday ne Sy song sung by Merl Sargent and a| Jones. |Mr. Price and family spent their} night with measles. It was Mr. cornet solo by Bruce Pheasant) Oren [son cut oats for Mr. Clark} Pourth at Mrs. Golliday’s. Short. He was getting along all were enjoyed by all, They ad-|Jast week. right at the Int ropoxt pe journed to meet July 29. Helen Clark returned home; >_——_——— a ki pad fi all blas Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cumpton| Wednesday after a week’s visit | Ice Cream 8u' at Spruce thee BEIGE yay DIRSY St spent Sunday at the Mrs. Clara} with her cousin, Mrs. Letton. | PPS P 3 Pd ; Doll Reaiey tauat Batchelor home. Mrs. Ray Sturgeon Ieft for her} The ladies of the M. E. chureh hi a y hag Ela 2 Xd get uP Mrs. Clarence Bolin and Ada} Fleming spent Sunday with Mr.| A. L. Gilmore purchased a new] home in Kansas City after a sev-] at Spruce will serve an ice cream ee DCR URT OUEST aS Al Mae Thomas returned Wednesday and Mrs. S. Nightwine. Ford car one day last week. erals days visit with. home folks.| supper on the church lawn next ony: A NEIGHBOR from a three weeks stay with their} Miss Mayme Sacre visited afew| Mrs. A. L. Gilmore enjoyed a|j Mrs. Ed Richards and little} Saturday evening, July 15, Come _ : . mother at Eureka Springs. They | days this week ats Ne home of | visit with her mother, Mrs, Law- ouster and Mrs, Everett Bran-jout and have a good time and re ee ae = she is i Dick Warren OT As ae Sunday: ‘ on and little daughter spent Sun-/| help.a good cause. is All sized rugs at Murray’s. Sunday afternoon at the Claud busiest man you can.think of. He/and son, Norman, and’ daughter, Quick home. has a sick wife to care for, Fath-| Amy, went. to Metz, Mo., Sunday er Radford to look after and is/in their car and spent "the day| The Oak Grove Improvement trying to help the neighbors out| with their cousin, Grover “Me-|Club.met July 1. A very interest- in the hay fields. Elroy, and wife. ing program was rendered. Ray Sturgeon and wife re-| Mr. and Mrs. ® J. Winn and turned to Kansas City Thursday | daughter, Glessie, spent ‘Sunday after_most three weeks visit with | with Mr._Wynn’s-cousin, Mr. home folks. Ray has been em-|Starks and family of the Lost ployed in the Waldo green house | Corner neighborhood. for over two years. After this he} Miss Una Judy is the owner of will run it, having leased the|a new piano which came Monday. buildings which he will proceed tq] Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nightwine fill at once with earnatins, mums) and baby, Dr. and Mrs. Starks, of and potted plants. ‘|Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess oe EVERYONE WHO HAS ATTENDED OUR _|Annual July Clearing Sale | In our forty years of doing business under existing conditions, we have never placed on sale such choice and saleable merchandise—our | Dry Goods Department, Mens Clothing Department, Ladies Ready-to-Wear and Shoe Departments have all contributed to this great sale. This Sale will Continue All During the Month LADIES DRESSES. HALF PRIGE = Giromme Se = Mens and Young Mens Suits 15¢ PRINTED WU ose ceesscccagescsccseveinsvrersed 9c. Sharply Reduced ‘12 1-20 FANOY Tie pee | wr KUPPENHEIMER é $17 50 : PLOUNOING oc lesssssseeeeeeee 2BC sewsure 13.50 Hifi al SOC sisson 11.00 1. LOT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, SKIRTS, 1 LOT ALL WOOL 8 50 GOWNS, COMBINATION SUITS, CREPE DE 79¢ GIRO BUNS licks ci cc sic esdessacecceawesies e OHINE CORSET COVERS WORTH $1.25, ON SALE SidesiL Woo. 1 LOT LADIES $3.00, $3.50 PUMPS 1 7 5 M0 MUTT cs icecceSecvcessessceseees 7.00 AND OXFORDS ON SALE .....,............-- e 1Len9so 8 1-8c APRON CHEOK 6 Cc MENS TROUSERS ......................000055 1.85 Nace sees ecea esses ethene eee enertenseo ees 1 LOT $3.00 t wens Anne eens ny ‘le 95 PAIR MENS $4.00 OXFORDS SESESESE 520 ia a al Serene le VARES. COLORED HOBE ...........-..........cceeees wns CHAMBRAY 35c aiid poses: 98c Pol ae ae er pee oc- aa Pe 48c _ BTEAW BATS oes eeeeeeeeeee aad 75¢ ” Mer es “

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