The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 25, 1917, Page 5

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. The Daylight Store Nothing Reserved in Our Sale of Coats and Suits at Half We will be in market in a few weeks after spring bargains for you. Our convention of over 500 merchants buying as one Means More to You Than to Us We will attend this convention ang.buy the most desirable styles in the market at prices that will make mail order business come our way. Come in and see what we are offering in our big ‘Sanuary Clean Up Sale. SPECIAL! NEW PERCALES 8 1-3c ‘American Clothing House Buying With 500 Merchants Miss Nixie McCleese spent Sun-| day with friends in Rich Hill, | Capt. E. 8. Clarke spent Friday | and Saturday in Kansas City. | E. B. Silvers was a business vis- itor to Jefferson City one day the last of the week. T. C, Robinson, the real estate | man of Hume, was a business Vis | itor to Butler Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. ©. Shubert at- tended the funeral! of W. TH. De-| Armond at Adrian Sunday. from | the | Will Florence came .up Nevada Saturday and spent forenoon meeting old’ friends. Mrs. Chris Black spent Monday.) in Rich Hill with her sister, Mrs.| i Ayer, lull line of cotton gloves and mitts, Black & Arnold. M. L. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Green and daughter, Miss Maude, left Wednesday for Noel, MeDon- ald county, where they will make | their future home. John and Madelyn McCann Buy that suit and overcoat now, pent Sunday at the home of their| Black & Arnold. neap Riche Hall Big) es Richard Warren and family mo- | # : tored in from Seott City, Kansas, Leo Welley, of the Amoret)Friday and are visiting relatives neighborhood, was a county seat;in Lone Oak. Frank Nafus and visitor Saturday and made the! wife, who had been visiting there, Times office a business visit. ; returned with them. Ss vrandparents, Mr. and If we have your size left in those heavy overalls you ought to Ina letter enclosing a eheek to! Rey. Talbert of Butler, eame them at once, Black & Arn- ‘t his dates ahead C. Harvey asks | osm Thursday to give the ad- dress at the W, C. T. U. Conven- a » Par . . e tion held at the Park’ Ave. M. BE. It is only 80 days before you he- |Chureh, Rev. Talbert is one Ol nate farming, Take your harness ‘the most cloquent. speakers in theo \- Ro Geen Perec ni - = to WeMott & Majors’ and have OE eal alg and county. ~-Rich Till Enterprise. ‘them repaired and oiled before get ig se hold. ithat his paper be sent to Baker, Oregon, where he has purchased ; a ranch, little son visited M Baker's | * 10} parents, Mr. a Mrs, Frank Is Mrs. Y. Chandler, of Ithica, Vou get busy. 15-2t Mey, in Rich Hill one day the las w York, and John Steele, off ypc yp ©, Newhill, who has Spokane, Washington, who were led to this city last week by the ith of their father, Winfield S. heen visiting at the home of Dr.) and Mrs. D.,C. Chastain, left the last of the week for her home in of the week. The Bates County Motor Asso- | q Black & Akaetd Coane co | Boys suits and shoes, caps and hats at Black & Arnold. The place, to get your clothes, Black & Arnold. . Mrs. Covey is very ill with an attack of acute neuralgia at her home on West Pine street. work Mrs. Hal Travis went to Pleas- anton, Kansas, Tuesday to visit her father, who sustained a stroke of paralysis some time ago. The Times good friend J. W. Cole, of the Altona neighborhood, @ Was a county seat visitor Wednes- : day and made this office a busi- 2 ness visit. | A. Phillips and ©. II. -Me- 4 Chive, members of the faculty of THE PARISH PLAYERS. the Warrensburg Normal, and} The Parish Players, Feb. 1, Rev. R. Talbert were enter-, will be the next nmmber on the | tained at six o’cloek dinner Fri-| Lyceum course and this will be a iS day evening by Mr. and Mrs, A./ program of three one act plays, é ; C. Moreland. Mr. Phillips and]comedy and drama. All the fi Mr. McClure, who delivered ad-] play are stars and this will be ¢ dresses to thé teachers that after-Ja namber that is entirely differ- noon, left that night for theirjent from anything that has: ever homes in Warrensburg. been on the course before. They Ps ‘i Pon ; present a variety of charmi : The preliminary hearing of Har-|! ips a preliminary hearing of Har- }plays full of clean humor, inspria ii ry Coon, charged with the sedue- ! " : Man cok Neaa Gal em tion and human interest. Regie Speaks, af Am- We have a letter from the com- 5 4 sterdam, was tried before Justice aye aL, oa ce cea i aa Va ee mittee from a near tewn - who ee SE ScnMe ee gives the Parish Players as ‘tall 2 cing able to produce all oF the’ joing artists and the best they K the ease was continued The Sil- | evidence, until Friday, February 2. defense was represented by had ever seen.”’ Curtain at 8:15 promptly, none seated after eu tertainment “begins, .so come vers & Silvers and T. J. Smith. |) . z ‘lly and get your seats. Price 50c. Prosecuting Attorney Dawson) (1) \iitos ; Call Welton’s for your reserve ey the case for the state. jseats. | Death of Mrs. William Hubbard. aaa ih Spruce Pick Ups. Mrs. William Hubbard died at Mr e 7 3 the family home on North Main | | oy ne aa es atoad of street Tuesday morning, January | 02s 10 Butler Monday, | 23 after an illness of about ten] A's. Archic Odneal visited her days of pneumonia. mother, Mrs, Dee Vanhoy, Fri Margaret Mills was . born in| day. : ae semnton butchered Vandalia, esl January 24, ! 1851. December 28, 1871, she was; united in marriage with William | Hubbard at Greenville, [Hlinois, | und the next year they moved to this state and located in Bates | ris Sargent called on Mat ie Hill Monday evening. Car) Hill went to Butler y evening. | Mr. ric made of heavy galvanized iron. No putty is needed. The glass is held by neat copper clips. The en- tire glass is covered by a heavy balf inch mesh galvanized netting The netting makes if impossible to break a glass. They have flashing on the sides and You which protects the window from hail. You can install these Roof Windows in an old or new roof. y ends that you put your roof over, and they have a special drainage so no water can get inside. shonld see this Chief Roof Window. It is on display at our Lumber Yard. LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 18 BUTLER, MO. R. A. Jones, who is quite sick. ciation will meet in the ciremtt | Stecle, have returned to their Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. ; eas eeu fava born? Hf anyone has any chickens to ( ‘ a jeourt rooms Thursday evening,! homes. . ; county. To this union were born) | i eSEAATINREG OMI ENE lw 3 Mrs, Clarence Kinney, wil Has January 25. All members are! ‘ If vour intended — purchase is leven children, nine of whom sur ie Thi io ie atic ii : been eritic BK A Bye arenas: urgett to he present. ‘ Our prices are right, so noW'S) Oa small one we want it.|Yive. They are: Dell Hubbard, |‘ aa Un iaty as Den 1 i cing and is considered out of dan-| the time to buy, Black & Amold.} foiteor ones. are Aimneoiean’ tn (Giver CR Mo.; Edward | Mr. and Mrs. Lec Reese sabia ger, +} For the last few weeks Butler | nae lie hea otra Hubbard, Kineaid, Kansas; Clay )CM@Hves near Ballard Friday. F «thas been visited by an epidemic / J.D. Morris and family, whof proportion, Black & Arnold, \ Hubbard, ibyiihete aGiin, Ki Lo. Diekinson butehered a 5 Mrs, C. W. Orvis sand Miss) or ink oye, While the affliction | tvout a year ago moved to Love-!/ yyy. and Mus. Hadley Fisher) Albert Hubbard and Mrs. ¢. G.)CH! Wednesday, jas GNIS, oF ae tly hous lt ix snot particularly dangerous it | iland, Colorado, retwned to Bates}i.q jittle daughter, of Rich Hill,| LaFollette, Kansas City, “Mo.; \ ALU. Gilmore sawed wood for Cook home , ast of the week. | 1 i ansi sy : "1 iB Stee ou Hill : is mighty unpleasant. | county lite Nas of the yee They spent a few days the first of the} Mrs. John Allison, Claude Hub-! Frank: Rich and Tom: Campton aturday. bak ‘say that Colorado is all ‘ight but] eek in this city. visiting Mr. bard, Chester and Ray Hubbard, | fone day this week. ; Former county treasurer S$. Li.) uh Ried nf Seribner gh oe ali Bie good old Bates is 00d) jai tar's amother, Mrs. Sam Fisher. | of Spruce, Missouri. ( be ley Ae Hand Maser Vis-« Coleman, of Deepwater township, | [0's SUSS Bay, were called’ enough for anyone, a e Mrs, Tubbard was a woman of ed Mr and Mos. Ben Bartekniin ~?) Chula, Missouri, Monday by the} é : Mrs. Anna Wilder, 65 years old, d _ a : (Sund: yan a county seat visitor the firat | © TMs 2 mer Mrs, Seribnor’s| ‘The brick and other material] wit, or G, W. Wilder, died * at | any sterling qualities, a devoted (ar. fomank Rich called on Mors Of Une Saleh mother, Mrs. John Y. Smith, for the new Trl, My Megan Richards, Vernon county, Friday Fecha Hiatt ne He ee Hee Reese Tesday evening. Mrs. Ina ‘Tiffany, of - Kansas Se Wiel f hon ud y iplike of ve ont a ue pk January 19, 1917, of heart trouble fie HAAR oe ut HH those STE: ool. Snodgrass is very 7 . sige ‘ side Al vas destroye , Hel |, woes se : Me . City, came down the last of the, Mrs, In s. ee at, 1 ped ae that was destroyed) Dy rele The body was taken to the home the Natale oe poorly at this writing, week to spend a few days at the: ONS who Tis EOD OMEN last December has arrived ane vot her brother, Mr. Requa, east of | Res by) Me. Walter Cumpton of Kan ‘ is 5 ~ far some time, is much better and; work will soon be commenced. | ed 1! « ae Borviows, comdUotod DY) 7 mis to ee tctelie Mic auahan ; ; Ed Culver home. A : iP this city, Saturday, am mirial |), M. Talbert } hig. (S88 City is visiting his father, Mr. ‘ e was able to sit up for the first) The repairs on the building oceu- linade at 2: 300 tule Sunday af (Rev. ROM. Ta bert, of the Chris WG) enanpent Mrs. Will Fritz and little son,; time in six weeks Sunday. pied by the United Drng Com-! Htemoon in Double Braneh come: in ate | soe be held at vad Wie, iG hic pHulkaan ie Panta 8 of Tichett, ae need il Perey ee who jhas a run on) PUN: WIG was ee damaged. | itery..-Rieh Hill Review, | ae pee mi: ap Hy Oe ee Tom Chamber's farm for this 3 ives one day > las » week, APU is souressing ni v i eS ade > ee ; uyee aus aay ue hae wu wa the M.K. & TY. railroad in south- ix progressi ely oe Times’ good | et hout eomiles east of Se" Mrs. Fritz was Miss Lou Cameron. : je George Pharis, The Times’ good | etery about nin tile a Wins, R ; - code my ae pern ne motored to Butler Sam Davis, of the Democrats pyjond and one of the substantial | this city, : ho mun Mrs. Lee Reese enter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Leedy came, Friday of last week. Saturday he went to Jefferson City the last of tizous Gl Bites county, wise! , ane ae i oe up from Rich Hill Saturday and‘ went out to his farm in Deepwater the week, where the executive | ‘county seat. visitor Saturday and | Mic Vernon Breezes: ny ) et : eae ey spent Sunday at the home of their ie ‘ committee of the Missouri State) was a business caller at this of- dneal ane es alter Snoc son, Osborne Leedy. . Press Association, of which he is! gieo. Mp. Pharis is one of the old-| We will try our hand at writing 2"ass ey litthé daughter, Mabel. i ae Mrs. M. C. Arnofd and son, We | ee r SE | H ‘ 1 his week to see! Mr C. V. Peacock is going to ‘Mao Thawen’ Hid W.M Ar a aanend dabed tol member, held a conference wit ‘Test settlers of this county, coming | # fow items this week just to sec ; ‘ : The Mines boo triend, W. ne i ani y leg ga ie a Attoruey General McAllister to} here from Johnson county in the | if they will eseape the waste bas- | move his saw nil] to Mrs, Keen's 4 Sprouls, of Bowler, Montana, in Cairo, Hinois, last week by the o., ip there was not some way of! Gia gud dheuting bi the nebubinr. | PEt: fayrm. eee 3 a letter enclosing his renewal says! serious illness of Mrs. Arnold’s, |, ‘ . ; s u 5 We are certainly having—some | BROWN EYES George Log ee after the paper trust, i (hood in which he now resides, e are certamly having” some that he can’t do Wwithout—Pheteh te Mis, le pie COTTE ST GRE: ; fine winter weather. \ . - Times as it is better than a let-; have sea ee. “ : ee ah frees 1s eee ae Mrs. FE. AL Kimble, of the | j There was quite a number att! Fair Mount News. i ter from home and that Sumy, informs ns that when they — lc ave your harness oiled and 1") spruce neighborhood, was called] Sunday school Sunday — morning! ; 5 Jim’s column is worth the price! 'Cairo Mrs. Logan was much im- Se before the rush at W eMott 4g Estancia, New Mexico, last! even if the roads were muddy. Miss Lena Bolin dined Sundas of the paper. | proved. & Majors. 5-2t week hy a message announcing! My. Pritz Chambers and fam. | Sith her friends, Lizzie and: Te the serious ilh of her father,' ily are intending to leave for the Schenker, ; 1. V. Snodgrass. Mr, Snodgrass| far west in the near future. We Adam Brown and son, is suffering from an attack of} hate for them to leave our neigh- as of Corning. Towa, were i pneumonia and owing to his ad-|borhood but wish them snecess - in | Visiting friends in’ this vieinity , vaneed age little hopes are en-! hele now home. j last week, eee i tertained for his recovery. | Lizzie and Dwight Sims spent] | Fred Vogt Jr. and wife lined § Over One Million of these Sun- Sunday at Mr. MeGuires. | Sunday with her parents, C. Mi. a shine Roof Windows are now in John Speer, the dairyman and We hear that Robert sverett | Rapp, and family. fe “ use in the United States. stockman of near Adrian was 11} woes south these winter evenings. Theo. Marquardt and wife en The Chief Sunshine Window wil! the city Friday and was a busi- | 7], it Nave oben rT, itertained at dinner Sunday C. E. } : ih iIfe imust have other attractions |, he fit into any Roof House, Barn, Chick- | ness caller at this office. (than trying to find a warmer cli- Vogt and wife, Jahn Marquardt en House, Sheep House or Hog Speer i is a firm believer in the say- I mate. x at jpeg wid doe -Bracher ~aned House Roofs. it you have a dark |) ing that it pays to advertise. He My. Conitaand Mr. McGuire} family. : ; Re upstairs or attic room that needs | is a breeder of registered Jerseys ind daughter were Adrian vis- | Dud Hornbuekle had the imis- ‘ more light the Chief Window will | cattle, and some time ago he found | js 4. Thursday. ‘fortune to lose two valuable * let the Sunshine in. jthat he hand on hand a surplus sets) si Si {horses last: week . ; | ) Miss Jesse Hart spent Saturday ; : : If the barn needs more light, Sun- |) of young males. He placed WNCEY nd Sanday. with home folks: Mrs. Lester -Preston and little shine and fresh air in the loft the small reading notice in a_ stock ‘ NORA and BRIDGET ‘danghter of t oof Rockville : — gay ay. tha re cbi “a paper and was suprised at the! Ceres ; Pasa pohly he eH ea with ae: ey are the ideal windows for ‘ yeplies that he reeeived, Ino a er parents, Gottlop Holliger, and oe the Chicken House, Sheep House |} short time he had sold his eleven) Farm for Sale. Jamily, a ; : or Hog House. You puttheminthe |) head of cattle and had inquiries; 1-2 mile north and 1-2 mile we st | Miss Clara York of Rich Hill 4 roof, they are up out ofdanger,they J for many more than he could sup of Ballard. 46° aeres, 4 room | iS visiting with her aunt, Anna i are just where they will let in the ! ply. ‘house in very good eondition, a iSehimidt, and other relatives ‘ most'sunshiee, and at the very time H j barn with shed 20 by 10 feet on} «C.K. vet and wife eallea ow of the year when you most need |; The-Ray restaurant, on the peat i k Rah IW. Bolte and family Sunday 2 !west., good water, well never was | R the sunshine. {south side of the’square, was en-} night eee : Ss | dry. hen house, smoke house, | "21. z The Frames of these windows are tered by burglars some time un | orwhs ind, 1-8 mille t ‘5 e004 school, Carl, Paul and Paula Vogt. vis- ¥ iy anil to two pian stores. For! wae” It seemed that ‘the terma write or phone, Quite a crowd of young folks burglar was looking for some 1st Mrs. Lee Reese, Leen a very enjoyable evening special thing as the stock was; * Spruce, Mo. \the home of Johu Yoss \disarranged and some — utensils | mS ‘night. {taken out- from under the counter. | ct 8 j |The thief evidently was fastidious | istian Science ices. las nothing that he could find! Christian Seienee Services and! seemed to satisfy him and after | Sunday sehool will be held each; We are again calling your at- taking about a dollar from a lit-|Sunday in the church, corner of | tention to that past due account tle box in which change was! Ft. Scott and Delaware streets. [and would ask that you look after kept, opened the back door and| Subject, ‘‘Truth.”’ same, thereby saving us time and left. forgetting to close either the| All are cordially invited to at-| expense of sending notices. Black door or the window. tend. & Arnold Clothing Co. vind Sunday afternoon with Hen 1 ry and Viola Rapp. Notice.

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