The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 27, 1916, Page 1

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- longer, at Eureka Springs. _ better. _ St. Louis last week for a month’s -ing her from Rich. Hill. ~ Sunday with Lewis Culbertson. . visit with Amy Eggleson and oth- / . Summit Happenings. Osborne,and P, H, Englehardt. i Miss Mary Dunbar of Longton, Sunshine’s Items either got lost Kansas, is spending a week with or went to the waste basket last her niece, Mrs. W. E. Osborne. week, anyway, here we are again. eae We need rain the worst of any-ling her “daughter “Mme di bag oh eaig and ae ida ae be- | eonard, left Sunday for Altoona, ing injured every Gay and no N-! Kansas, to visit another daughter, lief in sight. Most ‘of the thresh- Mrs. Albert ‘Tucker. 3 ing is done and the wheat was Ea Hall and family of near a The ‘oats were very! Rich Hill spent Sunday with Ed d ies ‘ Corlett. and family: . se a ee ue Beet Rev. Spencer and wife of But- te ERShOls DER ere. ek WHRGE. Te lor spent Saturday night at. the is the champion so far, as others, Ed Corlett home and Sunday and only had an average of 7 bushels. (sunday night with W. M. Hard- Glennie Price is riding on the inger and family. Rev. Spencer re- water wagon these days. He is turned to Butler Mond, : x ay but Mrs, with the LaFollett machine. Spencer remained for a few days Mrs. James Thomas ‘has decided aie to remain two weeks or a ig Hp Mrs. M. 8 Simpson and family he . M.S. thinks it is best as she is much eel prea paged 4 We have all kinds of telephone 2 Mae Mrs J. Ee Leonard and ee out hee the old Festi ihe family spent Sunday with their new one, and quite often the) qaughter, Mrs. John McKissick, neighbor’s old one, so you see We | ond family of near Lost Corner have to be on to our Job to catch} 11,45) ieee: é all of them. ) Mrs. Nona Mitchel came in from UNCLE HENRY. u ON THE WING. stay with her parents, Dr. J. M. sae Norris and wife. _ J. C. Headrick is a new sub- Joe Clark, Wick Ray and fam- seriber to The Times from Amster- ilies went fishing last week. ° They | 4am, Route 2. ’ had to take the farm wagon to|, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hughes vis- bring the fish_home.- ited Ralph Hughes Sunday. Mrs. Doubenmier is back look-|__Mentry Hughes returned home ing after her farm and visiting last Wednesday from Harrington, Kansas, where he had gone to friends. . 1 : There is a crowd going fishing work as engineer in the harvest today (Tuesday). Sunshine is|fields. He had found work but going. Will report next week. the alkali water disagreed with The Welch brothers put up hay | him. : “ P on Leon Norris’ place Saturday. N. M. Nestlerode is haying on Mrs. Robt. Sturgeon entertained | the G. M. Hughes farm. : the ladies of the Ohio M. E.| Mrs. Mentry Hughes was ah Church Guild last Thursday. Af-|Amoret caller last Thursray, ter a short stay at the house all] Tom Schmell is haying this headed for the creek for a splash | Week. We Pe on: but only a few braved the waters A fine shower visited this neigh- while:the remainder looked, on, | borhood last Wednesday. Come again ladies. ‘ N. M.N. -Miss Grace Venable was chef, or at least. helped at the Cummins thrashing. Mr. Fisher Lacy returned Fri- day from Adrian. Mrs. John Hyatt went to Kan- sas City to join her son, Walter, and family on their return to Se- attle, Saturday., Mrs. Hyatt will spend some time in the west visit- F ing. ti Cummins has a sister visit- *Jum Thomas has gone to look after C. C. Woods’ horses. : Harold Hilliard will preach at the Herrell school house next Sun- day. * ; Mrs. Culbertson is feeling some better, at least she is up the most of the time. Ol Radford and family spent|] _ Lewis Radford and family- were afternoon visitors at the Culbert- son home, also their father, who makes his home with Mr. Culbert- son, is not very well. LaFollett thrasher is on Summit road. Mrs. Cantrell has been spending several days ‘at the Argenbright home. SUNSHINE. Mt. Carmel News. Rev. Livingstone of Springfield, Mo., will give a lecture at the Mt. Carmel church Sunday afternoon, July 30, at 3:30 o’clock, in the in- terest of the anti-saloon league. Miss Mollie Tharp of Ballard came Saturday fora few days er friends here. , Miss Laine Cox has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Dick Martin, ‘north of Batler. and Martha D: t to ‘ame Sunday fora week's vst cos aaa : ith their grandmother. > 50 "Gea R. Darnes of Harper, Kan- e spent : oak | In our Clothing Department $10 Breeze Weave Suits, pinch black and regular __ $8.50 Palm Beach Suits, light and dark at $15 Tropical Worsteds $11.00 $12.50 Mohair Suits $8.00 $1.25 Mens washable Trousers $5.00 Mens White Trousers 35c Boys Percale Waists, all sizes Mens Straw Hats on Sale at i Ike Swiger. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1916. North New Home. Miss Lula Deaton of Foster vis- ited with Miss Ruby Patterson last Tuesday and Tuesday night. Miss Brisco of Foster will teach the Nyhart school this winter. Mrs. McCormack is 5) iting in Butler. : Grandma Pickett is visiting in| Butler with Mrs. J. C. Bracken, | Hurt vist Mrs, Wheeler and son near Am-| With Nina French. oret visited with Mrs. J. L, Streinj Mr. T. W. Kinney and family Saturday. |have the sympathy of the eritire Mrs. Adam Herman and graud-| community in the death of Mr. son spent the day at the river Kinney’s father, who passed away fishing last. Thursday. | Sunday evening. Mrs. Milt Reeves visited with) Rev. -Harold Hilliard — will her parents last Friday’ Mr. and | preach at Herrell Sunday school Mrs. Stanfield. her nephew Fred next Sunday afternoon, July 30. Wilson, of Amsterdam, came. Everyone is invited to attend. home with her for a short visit, Stnday school will commence at = ji | 2:30 instead of 3:00. Mr. Chandler lost two heifers Mr. Wiek Rav’s niece. Mrs Saturday night from eating too’ ,,. ES uae bah ARPA LAS Raed 9 Winset, has been visiting Mr. and much green corn and cane. A 4 z zi Mrs. Wiek Ray and also Mrs. Frank Miller and family spent Ray’s sister, Mrs. Duvall and two Sunday at John Phelps’. children, are visiting them. Miss Thelma Berry spent Satur» Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones and day night and Sunday with her two children, Ruth and Harry, cousin, Mary Ellen Osborne. and Kathleen Wayland spent Sun- Jim Morris and family spent day at the home of Roy Jones, Sunday at Brick McCaughey’s. | Misses Ruth Vandruff, Georgie Homer Linendoll and wife’ visit- [son and Helen Clark and Mr. ed at Perry Osborne’s Sunday. (Oren Ison spent Sunday evening The New Hope Sunday school |at the home of H. A. Wayland: attendéd the Sunday school con-; Mr. Ed Spears has two sisters vention at Reavely Sunday. ‘from Johnstewn visiting him the John Leonard and family -visit-| last of last week and the first of ed Sunday at John McKissick’s. | this week. Oscar Craven left Monday for! Jim Garrett’s mother and sister Washington. jand Miss. Amy Herrell of Butler . Ike Kelley hauled corn from visited them Monday. Mr. Craven’s Monday. | Harold Hilliard returned Mon- Mat Simpson and family spent | day from a visit at Marionville. Sunday at Earl Osborne’s. | Mr. and Mrs. Card spent Sun- Powell Englehart and wife and|day evening at the home of Mr. son visited with Willie Simpson | MacAllister. and wife Sunday. \ Kathleen Wayland spent Satur- Homer Linendoll went to Johns-| day afternoon with Helen Clark. town to attend the funeral of Mr.| Miss Beulah MacAlister is on the sick list. * COR.*>.}°. Mr. J. G. Clark and family, Mr. Herreli Happenings. Mrs. 1. F. Deubenmier visited the last week im and around this neighborhood, visiting with old friends and neighbors. Mr. Leo Jones left Friday for Kansas City after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Jones. Misses Mabel Card and Esther Hurt visited Tuesday. afternoon As the Stock Grows Smaller _ The Values Grow Larger Cc eekly Caw ¢ , Price and family, and Mr. dinners along. Mrs. Mark Hilliard spent Fri- day afternoon with Mrs. Berry. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones spent Monday evening at the home of Will Jackson. Oren Tson cut hay for Mrs. George Bartley one day last week. Peru Items. 2 The weather is some cooler, but still very dry. : Master Jack Reevely of Kansas City is visiting in this neighbor- hood. Miss Lila Lyle visited a few days last week with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall. Mr. Warren Cokenour was_ in the neighborhood a few days last week, . Miss Margie Blankenbaker is spending this week in Rich Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isley and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Baker visited with Mr. F, lL. Blankenbaker last Sunday. x F The W. C. T. U. met last Thurs- day with Mrs. Lizzie McGinnis to appoint delegates to attend the W. C. T. U. convention in Rich Hill. Mr. Levanus Bently died at his home on July 22nd, 1916, after undergoing an operation for ap- pendicitis. The sorrowing rela- tives have the sympathy of the en- tire community. MINNEHABA. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend ow thanks to our neighbors and friends for their many kindnesses during the 15c Embroidery Edging—Swiss and Nainsook New Organdie Collars 25c, 50c Ladies Wash Dresses and Skirts On Sale ntile Co. sickness and death of our beloved mother, Wymer Children. We have determined to make the LAST SATURDAY IN JULY A RECORD BREAKER Our stock of Summer Goods Must be Closed Out and to accomplish this we will place on sale some splendid values of seasonable merchandise In our Dry Goods Department — | 50Oc Ladies Union Suits, broken sizes 19c 6Sc Embroidery Flouncing, 28 inches wide 5 28c 35c Linen Suiting, 40 inches wide 19c 75c fine Embroidery and Fancy. Wash Goods 35c 25c White Goods—Crepe, Voile and Dimities ; 15c 36-in. fine Swiss Flouncing, embroidered in colors Robt. Sturgeon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wick Ray went fishing on the river Tuesday and took their NUMBER 41! ” Foster News. Mrs. M. F. Wilson, who has been in St. Louis the last three urday, - : Grandpa Livingston, of Rich Hill, who is very.Jow, is reported no better. Miss Nora Mills has been visit- ing the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mills. Mrs, S. O. Shelton and daugh- ter, Mrs. Stewart, returned to their home in Kansas City Tues- day, : : Mrs, Ira Coin and children of Oklahoma, came in to visit her mother, Mrs. Frankenfield. Mrs. Beattie and daughter, Alice, left for El Dorado Springs Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miller and little boy arrived last week from anl friends, ee W. Collins came home Saturday from Kansas where he has been to harvest. He reported harvest just about over with. The ball game played last Sat- urday by Foster and Amoret was fine. The score was 1 to 2 in favor of Amoret. Mrs. Frankenfield made a busi- hess trip to Butler Monday. The following officers were eleeted at the township Sunday school convention last Sunday at Greenview: President, Mrs. M. F. Wilson; vice president, Green- view, Mr. Tenbrook ; Worland, S. S. Summers; Christian, Mr. Trus- sell; M. E., Mrs. E. E. Laughlin; Independence, Mr. Marion Cox; secretary and) treasurer, Myrtle Shelton; home department, Clyde Speaks: teacher training, Mrs. Thomas; organized classes, inter- mediate, Mr. C. H. Clouse; adult, Mrs. Doolittle; temperance de- partment, Mrs. Rankins, The iee cream supper was well attended Saturday night. The proceeds rmounted to $20.00, Miss Ada Arbogast has returned home from a two weeks visit at Pittsburg and Ft. Seott, Kansas. There will be preaching services at the Christian chureh Sunday morning and night by Rev. John- son: : E SHABBY. Mulberry and Western Bates. Hello editor The Times.’’> Ye pencil manipulator has been so badly rushed for the past month that it has been an * infpossibili- ty”? for us to jot down the doings of this vicinity. The office seek- ers have helped to keep things warm. Miss Irene Ewbank visited with her aunt, Mrs. Jennie E.-Porter, several days the first of the week, Dick Goode, wite and daughter, Marie and Hazel, and) Mr. and Mrs. Phillips ‘of | Amsterdam, Were guests at the R. L. Nichols home Suu Little Miss Fanny Bohlken, who has been very low with typhoid fever is slowly improving. Maude Ewbank visited with Mrs. Roy Cuzick Wednesday. Dr. 4: C. Sageser of La Cygne and R. C, Taylor from across the state line were callers at the Claud Sooper home Thursday. The doc- tor reported that Mrs. Sageser , was enjoying her visit with her son, John Taylor, and family of Merel, Oregon. The doctor made a raid on his colony of bees and left a fine lot of honey with the writer and family. John Dykman is on the sick list. M. H. Meinen is painting the Mulberry school house. Mrs. J. H. Leiner visited Mrs. || John C. Rauscher Friday. Johnia Fritts and helpers are busy threshing in this neighbor- hood. Wheat is making a very low yield. Oats is doing a little better. Flax is doing extra. Mesdames L. M. Braden, Ed Welton, and Mac Braden were pusher Sunday. : Fred C. Ewhkank and daughter, Trene, were trading in Butler Monday. ; : ter, Margaret, and ‘grand daugh- ters, Grace and Claudene, drove neighbor. * ; * e RAMBLER. weeks, deturned to her home Sat- d Pittsburg to visit with relatives ~ guests at the home of ye pencil Mrs. Claude Cooper and daugh- © over to Pleasanton, Kansas, Tues-_ day to attend the funeral of an old eS, : .

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