The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 9, 1916, Page 8

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7 i jay night to a large erowd of | vats both ladies and gen- Oak Grove ems. Mrs, Will Hoover waa quite sie ately / Mra Newt. Brown and * given in Virginia. better nsw. 2, Week ferperance programs were bog ge: Pipe first, in ‘the Methodist church, was given Zibeon Jackson Williams, Zibeon Jackson Williams, son A .of James T. and Franeis_ Eliz;. rave in on the etyiti- T and Harry Chit-|* Epworth League members just after Sunday whol. f The beth Williams, born near Alton, to Butler Tuesday. oi very pleasant evening other was given in the pins Mo. March 7, 1858, was marrij Wis and Mrs. Mar ome of Mr and Mrs. N. church after, Endeavor, so the to Nellie Warnock May 11, 1885_ orne A their =e rhe : — 7 toth F at Columbia, IH. Four children. A Mra Jake Varnes! ruce has a new merchant, Mr. He bought the Mosier x of goods. tsvnd Mulkey have their atifully decorated with @ 7 leaves. - Christian Endeavor enter- Epworth League at the Mr. and Mrs. Brace Od- ight with a mas Everyone had # grams. and « Islas of Virginia (w , surrounding it:. 6 characteristic tieh includes the eominunity Summit Happenings. at Sumit Friday night. ve a good time. ¢ this is in print we bly know who our next < will be. Vharis and , ent te Clinton school Core. Literary hose and Mra. N. A. Young, som ighter, Arthur and Anna, ; Mra. BE. A. Kimble, Mr. N.OW. Murphy and son, visited at Allie MeCrack- Sunday. Chambers and little son r.and Mrs. Fred Eads a nd for the last few days. Irs Argenbright returned from a short v with relatives at Adrian Sunc Ruth Wayland is on the We hope she will soon ilive. » and mother and te A NEIGHBOR eS ied mpage og DUTCH he aie ty résume her school ee — nhs eee cs di Aka doe pag OP irginia Joe Clark got a load of apples es s : from the Darby fruit farm last and Dee 5 _ HL Pails who has been ia : City having his eyes treat- ‘turned home Friday even- ; : ty v very full at- TY ast ates County nation meeting. He GOURD? NOt te be itors Thurs A. L. Gilm in bridges in thi- week r box supper. $14.00. The very entertaining. The proceeds has been putting program was inity the past G vs jainexs Arthur Wileox and Maline are visiting at the We mem- to the Anociation ough ‘ MWeCog! Mr. Lacy of Adrian visited with n there in full fo Mrs. Jolin McCook called on of Mr. George Hughes. his son and wife recently. This r Marte atl bel plan for the Poultry Mrs. Frank Gutterman Friday af- Carl Welliver returned Sat- Mra. Lafollett BOAR EMINIOHO AY Con Fr Gone the neld at Butler Thankegiving terneon. a , urlay from Towa after a several afternoon at Lewis Culbertson’s. Be ‘ Wally £000 | week Harry Chitwood purchased a) yoy, stay in that state. A.M, Cummins was a business tans 2 Tht business men of Butler 86 Ford car last Tuesday. anh The pie supper at Belmont was visitor j + Adrian country the Mias fra | 4 Pent Mast have done their part well, why Misses Cora and Anna Prior woo attended. The house was fix » week, ie aN Wie Se nay the members Huns suaay EU vee J vand the proceeds quite 4 crowd of young people part- 3 1 ium lists are ont and * ary An excellent program was fy from the country and the rest ‘ ; Ne Olas pure bred pou ts Sein Attended Te ar town enjoyed Sunday pic-| AP) should per one and atudy the o erat Hadson Satur- sex Ruth Orear. Bdith and AEA AGA: kool moring back! dacements offered to bring ft ut shigeney Walker, Mary Harper and. Miss Margaret Hyatt spent Sat- bey Peat SUEY Wit M GS nd eyys to the show : a PANSY. + Pahlman were home from, rdas nigh?—weithFHtore: nee Price ieun nt hor th them for School for the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Smith! , trare her imother and] y mprite Tams, irginia has been quite busy of Butler spent Sunday at Joe} I sthere has been no items from, getting ready for the election i 1 oTaniiy spent ! sonquiring every day for a Jong time, we will sitical speakers of all sorts have * Brothers inade a trip 4 ! ane OF RIM where to find the different breeds own a line or two, talking in the hall and in’ 4¢ itGap country Monday : wy blag! for treeding stock McCracken, George Black, urches. Tuesday night Rev. ; iased a white face calf. ; Fiske Jaaterson tayed WT) some birds in the poul- ¥ vans, Gus Herman, Will! an excel- Misses Newlons enter-| ' att riter’s Vast SUN-lipy show and putan Cad’ 'in your Me ck and wife start for on amendment No.) 3. tained company to supper Friday. ' : paper and thus help yourself’ Sunuy California Thursday night.’ On Friday night ‘of the sine SUNSHINE, : We would tke to know what Clping others to better poul Mrs Laura Fisher visited Mrs.) week, HL 0, Maxey and Jas. tne teemine GE On tie ings le We | tiy BOA. Kimble Friday afternoon, DeArmond spoke in the Christian Pie Su kor has he left the county? i fetter poultry means more Walter Fisher will be. home to chureh on the same amendment. eC UnRer. Wes the writing of ‘hel iwoney to you and to all lines of eat Thanks iving dinner, He has On Monday night before election, There will be a pie supper and erthe f Svhart an we are ae | busirress, been at Yale, Ok., the last three) Mr. Dawson and Mr. Rosier gave school program at the Lost Cor- quainted wath some of the follos| Voultry is a wealth producer so months. lectures on things Demoeratie ner school house Friday night, tn that part of the county. help the poultry show with your, The speakers Dawson, Rosier| With a brief touch on the amend- November 10, Oh, where ix Rambler? We miag yood birds, fiattems Rise up and come again ant let us hear from Mulberry. John Reeves and Jim Rayborn pulled out to Kansas City last seek te tube in the sights of the City ane fiess they had a big tome They sere seen coming in en toot bet Thursday evening, One ot John Cool w horses fell Mirouph the Nabe creek bridge a few dived Jin Allen sold aear of hay last seek te Mek Rush of ba Cygne, Wanisa The dance at the Elkhart hall eo halloween night was reported to hive been one of the big things on whe We hear it reported that Col. Lockridee wits te hire a cheap hoy He says that some: of his vornoiose tall that he eant reach Wand he wants a boy to elimb up alter at Vy the tune this goes to press the chon will bea thing of the past JOUNNY. In and Around Maysburg. Mr. Winey Stroble took Tan family in his car to KL Dorade the 29th to attend the fu fe Mr. White's brother, 8 White, whieh was, Monday They returned Mon Grandia Edrington — is hetter at this writing Grandma Jacobs is apending a few days at Mrs, Tom Canon's. , Mr. Montia Simpson and wife took Tan White and wife to But- fer in their car to attend the fun- eral of Mr. White's cousin, Mr. Zib Williams. We are having real summer Weather at present. A good rain avould be appreciated as water is getting very searce, There is to be a pie supper at the Hackler xchool house Friday night, Nov. 10th. Remember the date, 5 Mr. Montia Simpson and wife and Mra. Clark attended preach. ing services at the Christian ehureh in Urich Sunday and took dinner at Mr. Scott Graham's. Mr. Shelton and family and Mr. Ramacy and family took dinner at Mr. Farmers Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ray Powel visit- ed Mra. Powel's parents, Mr. and Mra. Riley Gilbert Sunday after- noon. . - Mra. Miller. and Mra. Allen } erdig day at Mrs. Farmers sole were free to attend the two pro- They were both very en- nd given with the vigor are vertainly haxing lots of} Mrs. Wright had a nice crowd | Hazel and Franeis. Elizabeth de. ecasedl and Mrs. Lutie Maedonald of Joplin and Wilbur Williams of Ft. Worth, Tex. The family lived in Butler, where he and his brot})- er were partners in the meréantil- business for a number of years. After dissolving partnership Zib jand family moved to San Angelo, \Tex., in 1906. Later they moved to a ranch 30 miles north and af- jterwards moved to a farm near |Sweet Water, Tex., where he lived until the accident which occurred while horseback riding the after. noon of Sunday, Oct. 29, and which resulted fn injuries causing lis death Monday afternoon, Oct. 30, J. E>Williams, a brother re. mains and three sisters, Mrs. Bet- tie Harrison, Adrian, Mrs. Mary Wright, Kansas City, and Mrs. Jennie Bowden, Sherman, Tex. Mr. Williams was a man of ster- ling qualities, an affectionate na- ture aud one who held family and friendship ties very dear. Funeral serviees were held at the home of his brother, J. E. Wil- liams, in Butler Thursday after. noon at 2:30 o'clock, Nov. 2, 1916, and he was laid away in Oak Hill cemetery beneath a mound of beautiful floral offer- | ings. Xx, H. H. Havely Dead. with ineffable sadness we an- | Foster, Mo., Nov. 6, 1916.—It is : frounce the death of one of Fos- ter’s pioneer citizens, H. H. Have- ly, Which oceusred at 10 o’clock Sunday evening at his home on Sth street. For several years his healjh_had been failing him, but his last illness was rather of short duration. The high esteem in which he was held was demonstrated at the funeral by the large concourse of people that came for miles around to pay their last tribute of respect. Mr. Havely had been in business | 1916. Everybody and Sharp spoke in Spruce Sat j mints, 'weleome, 2 _ THE MAN WHO BUYS A SAMUEL LEVY MERC. CO. SUIT at - Is $20 in Not $20 out Putting $20 into a suit of clothes is one thing—Getting $20 out of a suit of clothes is another. . When a man spends $20 for one of our suits, he is investing his money and not speculating. Woolens have advanced far beyond normal, but our $20 suits still maintain their great standard of excellence as pre- mier values in popular-priced clothes. This assembly includes—winsome grays, sprightly blues, and mellow browns, in plain colors, stripes, checks, and twin-tint shades, In a Range of Fabrics Which is Phenomenal SAM LEVY ME co Decatur, Tllinois, Oct. Died Nov. 5, 1916. Age 73 years, 29 days. he was quite young after which he. made his'home with an uncle, until he came west, and located at Butler, Mo. where he clerked for A. L. McBride & Co. town of Walnut and conducted a hardsvare store for the same company. Five years ago he became sole proprietor un- til a few years ago when his store was destroyed by fire. never married and had always boarded until eight years ago, when his brother’s family came from Illinois, since that time he has made his home with them. O. Treasure, and Miss Bi also other to mourn his death. : grandchildren of Mrs. here for 33 years ever since the town of Foster started in July, 1883, The past 12 years he was agent for the Walnut Land & Coal Co., at this place. In his death the family and the people of Foster and vicinity, have lost a true and noble friend one they should not forget soon. Ife leaves as many friends as ‘any iman in this country on that lone journey to the unknown shores. He will be missed and mourned by many but by none more sincerely than ‘‘Dinah.’’ : H. H. Havely was born near 6, 1843. His parents died when In. 1883 he came to the new (now Foster) He. was He leaves a half sister, Mrs. Ann Havely, of Hobart, Ind., a sister-in-law, Mrs. G. W: Havely, ~ and three neices namely, Mrs. F. Mrs. Perry Jennings - - essie Havely of Foster, relatives at Erie, Kan.. Funeral was held from the home on 8th street, Monday, at 3 o’clock, Wright, of the M. E. church, after which the remains were followed to its last resting place at Salem Chapel, by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends and where all that was mortal of H. H. Havely was laid to rest with Masonic honors. conducted by Rev. < DINAH. Funeral of Fairbanks’ Mother. ‘Springfield, 0., Nov. 2—Six

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