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v BIG TENT MEETING AT BUTLER, MISSOURI SENATOR JAMES A, REED, SPEAKER CHAMP CLARK And others will discuss some reasons for endorsing Woodrow Wilson and the entire Democratic Ticket Wednesday, « October 25th, 1916 © The Ladies, as Well as All Voters, are Cordially Invited to Hear These Gentlemen and enjoy the Splendid Music. The Butler. Concert Band, The % Amsterdam Band and the Rich Hill Band will all be here. The Ladies Democratic Glee Club of Butler Will Sing. : At 1:30 P. M. ’ This will be an Old Time Democratic Rally. In and Around Maysburg. Lucas of Lees Summit North New Home. Willie Simpson and Henry Her- Dr. Allen and wife went to Rich fill Saturday to visit relatives a I Democratic Central Committee Herrell Happenings. Miss Helen Clark spent Thurs- At New Hope Church. saturday, Oct. 21, at 8 o'clock at Cove Creek Christian eet ‘ man delivered hogs to Batler last p. Peraching followed by day night with Kathleen Way- less nights, tired, dull days and ee wach ade cles rm. Frank Patt and children ( ; P istressi i disorders, “cH Sunday morning and at eine n Urich Satur- Monday. : boisiness meeting. Jand. distressing urinary - ———ovs = Albert, Linendoll bought @ time <7 Tisermon, The Progres-— “Mr. Geo. Hertz and children, dont experiment. “Read this TWICE PROVEN. If you suffer backache, sleep- Tan White and family visited at “Mr. Dale's Sunday. Mr. Ric ts of Butler and granddaughter, Ermine visited at Ermine'’s mothers’, Mrs. Tan White. Saturday afternoon. Er- ile is staying with her parents in Dutler High sehool, They report Fred Zimmer, Erinine’s brother, as fall- ing down the steps at the Frater- nal Inn and breaking his arm: He is attending school in Butler also. He was cutting up with some boys and slipped and fell. He was suf- fering quite a bit at last report. Francis Godwin home from Vutler Thursday where he is to attend school and returned Sunday. Mis grandma, Mrs. Cov- ey, came with hin Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Snow were sopping in Montrose Friday. and going te came WoC. Simpson seld a good hiorse to Uriel) buyers M. O. and W. ©. Simpsor Mi. Focht sold hogs last week Mr. Sain Staton and family. R K. Godwin and family attended preaching at the Baptist chureh Nast Sunday. * Mr. Franee, wife and baby of Kansas City have been visiting at ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Dale, for a few days and Mrs. Dale, and Mr. and nee called on Will Gillilan and wife Tuesday. Miss Lora Little is quite sick at this writing. he Dr. Allen and wife have moved tu the Gregory house in Mays- burg. 5 Andy Doll threshed clover for Mr. Focht Thursday. J. H. Clark and wife took din- | | tend. ner at Clyde Owens Sunday. grand” driving horse. : Hank Sellers and wife are rid- : :ing in a new auto these days. Miss Carter and daughter, Miss Hattie. called on Mrs. W. C. son Tuesday afternoon. Albert Edrington and family ‘ ‘ and Bro. Lucas took dinner at Mr. | Compton, Oct. 3, a fine boy. Hiudison’s. | Mrs. Ben Pickett bought a ow Irnis Coonrod took dinner with | from Mr. Linendoll: Emmett Simpson Sunday. Fees ey Harne Harness and family | W Coal. at a spent Sunday at Frank Patt’s. si Miss Edith Miller visited with Miss Stella Ramsey spent Sun- | her cousin, Miss Thelma Rich day with home folks and attended | mond, last week, Se preaching at the Christian church.; Jack Skages_and Tamils Mrs. Montia Simpson enter-| Sunday at Frank Miller's. ‘ tained her Sunday School class! Mrs. John Phelps _Wwent to El Thursday night. A dainty two | Dorado to visit her sister and oth- course supper was served, The | ¢f relatives last week. ae vening was spent with games and|_?- NW. Jones farin is for Sate « until a late hour when all) Call 32 on 29 or write R. FD departed expressing themselves as | pi wae es See “ery eniovable pnry Ehart anc aving spent a very enjoyable | Canghey, Willie Simpsor Chandler hauled hogs Monday for Mr. Lin Milt Reeves and wif with her parents, Mr. ar Stanfield, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keeton. Ehart and wife and babs at Milt Reeves Sunday. visiting her in Kansas Ina Gillilan is Mrs. France, sis Cr bia, Ia. spent last Sunday night | With his sister, Mrs. Henry Ebart Born to Mr. and Mrs.) Lee Mir has hauled Spent y Clark visited his broth- | in Montrose from Fri- Sunday. Eunice Hendrickson at- tended teachbrs ineeting in Butler, last week Sterling Harness and family spent Sunday at Mr. Windleton’s, Mr. Farmer and wife visited at: Mr. John Cox's Sunday. fener renee ates NEI OR. : nical ta | Sunday School Rally. | Christian Science Services. | There will be Sunday s-hoe! r Christian Science Services and ly and basket dinner at the De Sunday school will be held each} le Branches church next Sun Sunday in the Probate Court room | October 22. Rev. Johnsen. H. at the court house. Sunday | Maxey and other Sunday s« school 10a. m. Services 11 a.m. | workers will be present and Subject, ‘* Probation After! dress the meeting. All neightar- Death.”” jing Sunday schools and Sunday All are cordially invited to e| school workers are invited to at- tend. oy -COR. April 3, 1917 Oh! Tom, run and unhitch Topsy from the breaking plow and put on the saddle and go to town and get me Piece No. 236 for a John Deere Corn Planter. its finish; it’s about rusted to pieces now. And here it is April 3rd and I am ready to go to planting corn, and you know every minute is valuable when your Ground is ready to plant and besides, I have got to stop that plow to get the horse for the boy to ride to town; and the repair, no telling what it will cost, and like as not when he gets there they will have to send to Kansas City for it and that will mean a wait until tomorrow morning Express. = of the way. < There is gent down on tonight's express. Every day means dollars to us now. If it should wheat is sure to go down and we will never be able to get it with a binder. If I had only taken Moore's advice last fall and instead of leaving my implements out in the lots and field, built an shed, the time, expense, worry and money I am liable to lose on this wheat crop alone have paid for the shed several times. Besides last spring I had to quit planting corn and rush off to town for Planter repairs that cost me $2.54 besides losing one day of planting, and it rained 4 made my corn late, and here is wheat harvest, and that corn needs plowing and laying by. "t had that brake down, | would have got the corn in early and it would have been all plowed ire going to be an implement Shed on this farm this fall. It will only cost $25.00 to Hi! Tom! Come here, this consarned old rusty spring this Binder Tension has broken and it won't tie. You just have to let the wheat lay on the ground and take T: and go to town and get a new spring, and say. if they ent got it in stock, be sure and tell them to wire for it to come a rain rude Geo. Bracken and wife.of AL” - 1 vited to these services. i] six Life : Harold and Esther, spent Friday October 22, 10 a. m. evening with T? C. Jones and v school. i family. 30 the BY. PB. U. will! yey and Mrs, Walter Taylor en- Subject, eer hee tertained “a crowd of young peo- 1 Feel Secure in God. | ple at their home Thursday éven- . Earl Osborne. Reading ip ing in honor of Wallace Taylor, Phillipian, 1-6. wig left for Lowa Friday morn- “i i jing. Refreshments were served Founda- | in, delightful way:' and every = one enjoyed an extra good time. ’ | : cae re Re sale alain aid aaa ret No. 2. F 111-13, Grace Of Appleton City, spent Saturday , Ref. No. 2. Eph. 1:11-13, irace “with Mrs, Wiek Ray. m: C l. lesson by leader, Prayer. Seng, ‘How Firm a tion.” Berry. Discussion, on subject, Bro.) Esther Hertz and Ruth Jones Jehu McKissick. spent Friday afternoon — with Ref. No. 3. Ist) Thess. 5:9-10,' Kathleen Wayland. Mrs. Herman. Mrs. U.S. Ison and two sons, Ref. No. 4. Coll. 3:3-4, Belle Oren and Nevelin, spent Sunday Menev. ‘ with Mrs. Ison’s parenst_ Mr. and Song. “God will Take Care of Mrs. Rains of Butler. Yous Mr. and Mrs. John Strange C. Berry, ** Examples | Spent Sunday in town with rela- 3 : tives. 3. 2nd Timothy 2:19,) Mr. Leo Jones came down f rx Kansas City Sunday No. 6, 2nd Cor, 5:17, Miss day with home folks Craven. ? Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and Ref. No. 7. Romans 8 :38-39,/80n spent Sunday with Mrs. Tay- Mrs. Clarence Hovey. lor’s parents. Ref. No. 8. John 11:25-26,) Mrs. Charley La Follett Spent Hazel Gish. u , Sunday with Mrs. Miller. Discussion, “* What May We Ex-| Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Ison and pect of God and What May He) family, LelayANathleen and Henry Expect of Us After We Are) Wayland spent Sunday evening , Saved,” Perry Osborne. hat the Joe Clark ‘home. Open discussion on subject led; Homer Sherman and family, J. w Ralph Berry. |G, Garrett and family, Andy Cum- | The Union will be followed by; mings and family spent Sunday sermon- on the subject, **The| With Ed, Spears. Changeless Christ."" All are in-} ” ROSE. L. W. Keele. —— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mound Searchlight. J. E. Williams to W. T. Cole lot This vicinity was visited by aj4 block 6 Williams addition to light rain Saturday night. Butler $250.00. Harry -Ruddell visited Satur-}| L. W. Terry to W. H. Fairbroth- day and Sunday with his sister,| er 29 2-3 acres section 26 Hudson Mrs. Emery Lockard, living near | $2,750.00. Athol. 8. L. Bates to Wilma Bates lots | Milt Austin. and family and| 86, 87, and 88 and 40 acres section Mrs. Ferguson spent Sunday with | 20 Deer Creek $8,000.00. : | S. B. Beckett and wife. S. L. Bates to Effie. M. Bates Mrs. Webb Shelby, Mrs. FI. L.| lots 86, 87 and 88 Adrian and 40 Svamsham and Miss Sallie Hol-| acres section 20 Deer Creek 8,- well) spent Sunday with Mrs. | 000.00. Wade Ruddell. Ira Rockhold to D. 0. Earhart Harvey Ruddell left for Neosho} part block 14 Williams extension Falls, Kansas, Saturday, where|to Butler $3,000.00. he will visit Ira Hewitt and fam-| John F. Armstrong to D. H. i Shelton tract section 7 Summit Caroline Mathis to C, @. Leeka ao — section 36 West Boone Miss Lucille West spent Satur- day and Sunday with Migs Ethel Raddell. Webb Shelby was a Butler vis- itor Monday. ancy E. Dunsworth to A. P. Ralph and Delbert Polson, Earl| Nichols tract section 3 New Home a Carl Chambers. left | $200.00. f Redook, lowa, where} D. H. Shelton to J. F. Arm- to shuck corn. strong 91 acres section 5 Pleasant and Jim Eckart| Gap $5,000.00. - ‘publicly recommended. P Mitburn Co.,, Props., Buffalo, N. | C. W. Baldwin had died at Ne- ; Nevada where she entered a sani- twice-told testimony. It’s Butler evidence—doubly proven. Mrs. J. F. Craven, 407 E. Da- kota St., Butler, says: **I was a great sufferer from kidney troub- le avith the kidney secretions, pains across the smal! of my Lack and other symptoms of kidaey complaint. [used two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from Clay's Drug Store, and they cured me, J have had no return of the complaint.’’ (Statement given September 11, 1911.) HASN’T SUFFERED SINCE. On April 26, 1916, Mrs. Craven said: “I have had no return of kidney trouble since I was cured hy Doan’s Kidney Pills: I was recommended at every opportuni- ty as a fine medicine.’’ Price 50c¢ at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Craven has twice Foster- ” 52-2t Mrs. C .W. Baldwin Dies at . Nevada, Friends in this city received word Tuesday morning that Mrs. vada on Monday night, October 16. Mrs. Baldwin had been in bad health for some time-and in hopes of finding relief she had gone to tarium. The remains, accompanied by Mrs. Cora Belle Smith, a sister of the deceased, passed through But- ler on-the 11:00 o’clock train Tuesday night en route for Ham- ilton, Illinois, where interment will be made beside her husband, who died about nine years ago. Mrs, Baldwin was the widow of C. W. Baldwin, who was the father of Mrs. C. A. Denton, of this city. J... McMullen Dead. J. 0. MeMullen a former well known business man of this city, died at his home in Kansas City, Tuesday morning, October 17, after a long illness with a disease of the stomach. Mr. MeMullen was at one time Proprietor of what is now known as the Kelso feed yard, which he traded for a farm in the part of the county, where ‘he re- i