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Oak Grove Items. Double Branch Pick-Ups, | Fair Mount News. North New Home. ° N : Jot Newberry was an Appleton) Who would of thought that] We-had a little spell of winter, Tom Chandler was kicked by City visitor Friday. marriage would have stirred up ee It sure made the oats his horse Thursday breaking one 2 bet Syvilla Randall spent Thursday | the ciements as it did? | po ‘bone just above the wrist. He is’ : 1 , _ |} with her sister, Mrs, Claud Quick.| Mrs. Gertie Hall took dinner| Pred, John and Willie Vogt left vetting along nicely at this writ- = et Mrs. J. R. McCook spent/Sunday with’Mrs. W. A. Baker.|last week Wednesday with three! ing. 3 e In Our Business “Wednesday wi 6 | —-C. Nafus of Butler-attended car toads of stock and other!’ Mrs. Hugo Kipf and children E. J. Keen. the sale of F. L, Nafus and visit-| things for Malta, Montana. jcame Friday ta. visit with her Mrs. Clara Batchelor spent Fri- ee old friends, Mr. and Mrs. James Lash, who! father, Mr. Craven. Mr. Kipf day at the W. G. Cumpton home.} © Mrs. Lucy Seals spent a few have been visitingwith her moth-! came Monday. They will leave in hikes Lest F eustome “e bel as shoase we iid Mrs. Katherine Young, who has| days last week at the home of her|er, Mrs. Katherine Rapp, in Ap-!a short time for Montana where & ur customers the best service inthe after- |) nade her home with Mr. and Mrs.| brother, J. R. Walters. pleton City for some time came) .hey-expect to make their future noon, Now if we both understand the situation we can help each other. You can help us by giving us your orders.as soon at you get in; we can help you by having your order up and ready by afternoon. A. T. Keen for the past eighteen} A. W. Padley and family, Cora | down Saturday to visit with rela-, home. months, moved to her home near! Bentley and Grandma Nafus and | tives in this vicinity. | Mrs. John McKissick and ehil- Spruce Thursday. Henry Walters and family spent| (©. M. and Nick Rapp and their | den visited Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lem Sargent and Sunday with Geo. Jobe. families, James Lash and wife and | with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. E fil rahi the goods, the pees as gg on rise little, son, Wloyd, left for Idaho} Mrs. Annie Evans and children; Theo Marquardt and wife andi Fk. Leonard. ver ng you want so why not trade w e. Thursday. spent Bt and Sunday night|Mrs. Fred Vogt Jr., and Grandma! ud Berry is doing some ear- iy ere you get what you want when you want Mrs. Claud Quick. spent _one|at (. K. Miller’s. Rapp dined Sunday with Frank | penter work for Mr. Nightwine. Cheapest place in southwest. went last week with her mother, ' We welcome Roy back to old! Rapp and family. | Guy Phelps has been on the sick ; - ; Mrs. Randall. lissouri. Guess he came back to| Joe Bracher and family enter-j list the past week. 3 Seed Potatoes, Car Load .. J. R. MeCook and family, G. W.} leave room for some one else. tained at dinner Sunday Lewis | Homer Linendoll, Willie nap- -# Keen and family, S. lL. Keen, wife} (iladys says she would rather} Fleischer, C. E. Vogt and their|son and Clif Ehart sold some and mother called at the A. T./ride in a new buggy than a Ford.| families, John Marquardt and|cows to ohn Harper last week. Keen home Wednesday evening. The party at West Hall last | wife and Grandma Hintz. | Stanley Patterson and Warnie Otho West spent Saturday with} Friday night was well attended! Joc Fleischer and family moved! Keeton visited over Sunday with Archie Evans. and all report a good time. on his place Wednesday which he | home folks, Come early if you want seed potatoes. Nearly all gone. Grocery Department Cay. Mrs. C. W. Rector called on} The W. C. T. U. met at Wm./bought.from C. E. Vogt. Ike Kelly of Butler. Vyvank : Oil Be Set dR a Hes eae ee al Mrs. J. T. Chitwood Thursday af-| Nuckols March 1 with an all day} Mrs. Fred Schmidt and children | Miller and family, John Jones and Navy Beans, per pound... 15c No. 2 Con Dvsters ternoon. session. There were 19 members,|and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogt and | family, Jack Skaggs and family Lima Beans, per pound: -15¢ stra’ Will Wigger was a Butler visit-|8 visitors and 8 children present. |daughter, Anna, visited Sunday , spent last Tuesday at ohn Phelps’, Pink Bean mate Krispy Shits 1 or Wednesday. Improvements—Did you notice} with John Vogt and family in|it being Uncle John’s birthday. . i by Box.......... +1 12Ke Mr, and Mrs. Will Gragg and) those two nice new hitch-racks| Schell City. ‘| Fred Medley, wife and son, . Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Brown spent! at the home of J. R. Walters? C. M. and Frank Rapp and their! John Ehart, wife and two daugh- berry Beans.... Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, $3.40 eaae waane Panama Peaches, gi Soc Beet Sugar.. C-F-C-A Peaches, gal......45 Cadet Peaches, No.2% 4 can 20c 4 2 cans for... Summer Girl Syrup, gal. .55c Panama Apricots, No. 2% Bale er pen eer tice! 1 can 20c, 2 cans for....35c Gallon Pie Peaches, S. Sunday at the C. W. Rector home.| Job Utley and wife called onj families, James Lash and wife| ters, Milt Reeves and wife, Henry Mrs. Geo. Wigger called on} Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scifers Sunday |and Mrs. Fred Vogt jr., called on|Ehart and wife spent Sunday af- Mrs. Chas. Wigger Thursday af-| evening. |Nick Rapp and family Sunday | ternoon at Clif Ehart’s. ternoon. Miss Jennie Walters and Ward | night. | Mrs. Linendoll called on Mrs. Viola and Frances Evans called | (Carpenter were united in mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogt and] McCormack Sunday afternoon. on Ruby Davis Sunday afternoon. | riage at the home of the bride’s|daughter, Anna, and Elsie and| Quite a snow: visited our vicin- Mrs. Jake Frey called on Mrs.| parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wal-|Oscar Bracher visited Sunday | ity Friday night and the tempera- per bushe' Sailor Bo: Apricots, No. Summer Giri Catsup. Summer Girl Honey. AVE Ean ceseeics 71 35¢ [Lawson one evening | k. | te last Thursd ht at the home of Fred; ture went t Sunday night ion Pi le. R s e evening last week. ers, on las' ursday evening. | nig Mt at the home o red; ture went to zero Sunday night. Halsimore oirey bestl ..10¢ Galen ‘Sliced Tlaveailan 70c Geo. Dennis visited at the Mrs.| The bride was beautifully gowned | Schmidt. ; Harry Welton, postman on No. 3 Canned Bim Campbell Soup...... 2 tor 25c J. M. Chitwood home last week. jin crepe de chine. Just as-they} Fred Vogt sr., and wife and ‘ route 6, carries the mail in a Ford Steaight ......5.......+5 10c Tuna Fish, 20c, 2 for..... 35c Martha and Fay Morgan are| were finishing supper the chariv-| daughter, Anna, and ©. E. and| and is always on time. visiting their cousin, Pearl Jones.| ari crowd came. They reeewed| [en Vogt and their families and; COR. aah ieee th eowesloe tiny look igh toda, Out (6 80 dark trom Hattie Gragg is working for|some pretty and useful presefits.| Mrs. Fred Vogt, jr., left Tuesday | in Be sakdejaetets-caersh day with any mail order house in the country and you will find Mrs. Ben Baskerville. They will be at home to their|for‘Malta, Montana, where they Mt. Carmel News. you can save from 10% to 25% on groceries by giving us your or- Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Reetor/ friends 6 miles southeast of Ap-j will make their future home. We yire parr of Park, K ter. i \ 2 seis | , : : Jake Barr o ark, Kansas, ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sar-} pleton City as they have rented aj regret very much to lose these jeame in Wednesday for a few Loose-Wiles Crackers, by the box, salted or plain........... 10c Ib. gent Friday afternoon. farm at that place. families but wish them good luck i days visit with his parents, Mr. ing school in Rockville spent Sat-| jor three days. urday night and Sunday. with! (eo. Scifers, Barton and Elton home folks. | Miller and Roy Deems attended | Mrs. Sarah Juick called on Mrs. | the charivari at Henry Short’s| FL A. Kretzinger Saturday even-| Monday night. Wonder who th ing. | fiddler was? Icie Wigger spent Saturday | Delbert Requa was attending | night with her cousin, Earnest.) business in Butler Tuesday. Everett Grant was on the siek | Thursday, breaking his right arm list last week. jat the wrist. He was taken to Mr. Ed Spears moved to the; Butler in a car where Dr. Zey set Grant. farm) vacated by Mr./ the arm. He is doing as well as | Phillips last week. | could be expected at this writing. We had a snow last Friday | John MeKissick of near Lost Jnight, some three inches. It is: Corner school house ‘sawed wood almost gone and the dust is blow-| for John Leonard and Jas. Park Chas. Kretzinger and Clarence | The W. C. T.°U. will meet at/in their new home. land Mrs. N. A. Barr. % Bowman spent Sunday’ with! Mrs. Ellen Evans March 20, | PRISCILLA. , Tom Chandler, who lives one- Thomas Frost. | Mrs. Lee Scifers is doing fine oe half mile cast of Enterprise school’ or ee p al Miss Kate Pharis, who is teaeh-| hut the baby has been sick for two | Summit Happenings. | house, avaaelinked by a horse The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware Store _ Phones, 144 and 49. Garage 35 ° West Side Square BUTLER, MO. — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. F, M. Campbell to Johnstown | Wigger. Come to Sunday school andj? fey Friday and Saturday. ! ys FS Farmers Telephone Company Jake Frey and wife spent Sun- | preaching eeu Sunday ae leet te eens ro 4 ‘ ean 5 ‘leat e a , McClarnon et al 118 acres section! Johnstown $1.00. Martin Lawson of Rich Hill is|deavor at 6 30, jing in Mr. Trushe ARE \ move last. week. He is now vide daughter, Mrs, a BE. Leonard, visiting at the Jake Frey home. \ eo GYP. Lane cagefot - Ganz. left Thursday for Altoona, Kan. C. G. Moore called at the Geo. ” Virginia, | J. If. Trusheim, of Hubbard, | sas, to visit another daughter. Keen home Friday evening. | . |Towa, is down looking after the; Ralph Corlett, who is attending Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey en-; 0 inany people have been mov- Honing! of his farm and getting| business college at Nevada, visit- tertained the following at dinner’ ing recently, there seems to be not acquainted with the neighbors.| ed over Sunday with home folks. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Bernice) much to record but moves. Mr. Lacy has rented the farm. Elmer Hardinger, who is at- Dickeson and son, Walter Lee,} Mr, J. H. Hamilton moved from Master Armen Bolin returned! tending school at Butler came Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Odneal, Har-|, farm near Jasper to the Darr home Tuesday after ‘spending a| home Tuesday on account of being ry Chitwood, and mother, Mrs. J.) farm in Virginia. Mr. Greenup, week with his grand parents,| sick. M. Chitwood and Will Roseberry. | who formerly occupied the Darr! james Thomas and wife. : Lloyd and William Osborne, Dr. Bates of Appleton City was} farm, has moved to the Schmidt Eulalia Stirgeon is out of| Virgil Burk and Lee M. Harding- called to sec Mr. Geo. Sargent] farm two miles east of Virginia. school, having a very sore throat.| er were on the sick list the first of Sunday night. Mr. Virgil Jenkins is soon to move} “yu hope those farmers who are| the week. 4 Deer Creek $1.00. Laura May to Bank of Amster- dam lot 7 block 3 Ameversat $172.50. * Marshall O. McClarnon ne Jesse L. Nix 118 acres section 4 Deer Creek $1.00. F, M. Campbell to J. W. Eggle- son 87 1-2 acres section 2 West Point $6,000,00. C. E. Vogt to J. Fleischer tract section 7 Rockville $4,250.00. M. R. Lyle to R. z Pa an. acres section 2 Lone Oa! ,000. H, A. Herman to G. W. Lee 80/ Anna Hanf’to R. K. Foster lots acres section 2 New Home $4,500. 18, 19 and 20 block 7 Merwin Bloomer Hess et al to Martha J. $20.00. Brayton 90-acres section 4 Walnut) © fyria Wilson to J. A. DeAr- $1,00, 7 mond part block 2 Montgomery’s E. A. Wilson to 8. F. Mollen-| tis addition to Butler $1,575.00. - kopf tract section 14 Rockville} J 4, DeArmond to T. J. Day| Martha Morgan visited the Oak| on the Wolfe farm recently occu- ae $900.00. . part block 2 Montgomery’s addi-| Grove school Monday. nied iy payee Thedaer. who: has hauling feed dc ae w “ ald “ ee fed rece naa Alta Tahlar et al to Wm. Buck- tion to Butler $500.00. Cornelius Schielz spent Siinday| moved to one of the houses on|” bountiful supply to haul bac seine Us is ti, Jes lot 2 block 15 Altona $500.00./ yr D, Manchester to W.. W.| with Geo. Quick. Mr. Rubel’s farm : to town this fall, sada Dreedel one 2 at Alta Tabler et al to'Wm. Buck- Buirrows 40 acres section 5 Osage| Mr. and Mrs. Everette Harvey!” tre. J. H. Hamilton, father Mr. Jones is able to go around ha RY les lot 1 block 18 Altona $3,500.00. | ¢9 999, and Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Welliver| ang dpwpitat-sene last foomtay | i hee Mrs. Jones ie ___UNCLE HI : eee enn CoS. Conk Chee Schwetzer to F. R. Jobn- spent Sunday with Mr. Welliver’s|t join her husband, who recent- pe Pg Ah don’t even stop/ Ldaascbiaad pag acres section 18. Howard).o, 160 acres section 4 Elkhart $12,000.00. ‘Sarah B. Crabtree to-8. B. Me- Mullens lots 4 and ‘5 block 29 Rich Hill $50.00. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Welliver. ly moved to Virginia. peeetey matt ear tM TEMA OONACHARAeaaae S The Oak” Gigyo amore ihe Womans Chain Tom fenton ove and Mr John kg ad Club met Marefi 3. The following / perance Union met at the.home of which arrived the 6th. They have| night with Arthur. Baker and new officers were elected: See-| the vice president, Mrs. Cusick, given him the name of Arlie Dean.| family. retary, Lillie Frey; ange last Thursday. Mrs. Cusick of-/” yfy. Trusheim left Wednesday| Miss Edna Dillon, Mr. Julian Broveite Harveys toesurer, A. v. ficiated as the president as Mrs.| 5) his home in Hubbard, Iowa. | Golf, and Mr. Vernie Ghere spent Keen; sergeant at arms, G. V Greenup was unabl¢ to be pres-| yy. and Mrs. J. T. Hyatt have] last Sunday evening with Miss petal Jeniten, ee ee The ont, as their guests, Mr. and Mrs.| Alice Baker. question, ‘‘Resolved, That the) Miss Margie Greenup is ‘teach Buckly of Kansas City. Mrs; If any one wants to know Federal pcg sos ‘Should bide ing for Miss Mary Funk, who is! pnyekly is a sister to Mr. Hyatt.| where Earnest Deems and Homer be speeate the Railroads of the) quite sick at her home near Pas- They will stay about a week. Hale were last Sunday night, just U, &,"" was theronghly discussed. | saje, Mr. A. M. Cummins finished!ask some one around © Pleasant Those who argued for the affirm-) Miss Carmen Lusk has been vis- moving to the’ farm he rented, Ridge. ative side of the question were | iting her aunt in Butler recently. southwest of Butler Wednesday. Claude Baker delivered a bunch Chas. G. Moore and Everette) The topic at League Stinday Charles Snow and his girl visit-} of cattle to Butler Monday: Pay a py «scheme he night da iia ois ic ay ie ed at Grandpa Cummins Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker mo- . liam rand argu ories. most interesting dis-| «yeni as — section 16 and 21 G; {al af 0 Med "{ Bie nds, G. W. Keen, Harry|¢ eusaion ensued. | evening. aici, pied bap Hi unday and Ben Melton to C.6. Catterlin, f ffirmative side. Pick Ups. ———— | We wish some one would. ask a acres section 20 Hudson $1,600.00, Phone 881 ‘Standard Oil Co. Basie Pras" ase March Spruce Pick Ups. =| The Rockville Booster Sold. Ralph Ghere how the. telephone 7 Oat sowing, setting hens and in- Tuesday Sheriff Baker went worked last Sunday night. I he 3 cubators seem to be the order of down to Rosievillé and’ sold the ba! be you Riciacvd po a ikind the day. : : ie Misses Lorene an mn M Charlie Eads and family|Plant of the Rockville Booster at) rerel spent last Sunday even- ~ ie . Y|a foreclosure sale under a $600]; ‘ ; i the of Livi spent Sunday with their parents, cnuripane held by Naney Court- ing with Miss Lena. Wix. * To Beat High Cost ving: | Mr..and Mrs. Ben Barickman. - wright and Mary Marriott. The We wonder what — y Fas ~ C..M. Walker and son, John,| Herbert Sargent visited his par- plant was knocked down for $315. stuff thinks of this kind of weath- j W. B. Wayts to John Arm- : strong 320 acres section 18 How- ard $10,000.00. Geo. W. Lee to John Armstrong 77 acres section 1 New Home $5,- J. E. Crow to C. A. Blaine 80 acres section 17 Mound $8,000.00. Andrew Ray to J. W. Morton 80 “acres section 21 Mt. Pleasant $6,- * 400.00. Wm. Smith to M. A. Kimbrough lots 7 and 8 block 48 Rich Hill $1,000.00. For Sale. Having installed a motor truck for the delivery of oil and gaso- line, I am now offering for sale my draft team at a bargain. They are sound, fat and cinch pullers. A first class draft or farm team. Also set of extra good work Martha A. Rontt to J. §. Pul-| harness and one set surry harness, They will be sold ata bargain if PANSY. ents, Lee 4 ler? Several have their gardens ‘came down from Kansas City the Mr. and Mrs. Reese, For some time the Booster has) FT. thirty-six ful, ts last and Saturday night and Sunday. ; planted. AFTER In ER poms toi hie the eee see eat gi By Mrs. Frank Rich is sick and ates by. gh? ae Bo bet We are more than glad to wel- eetvicete cur ne confined to her bed. We hope| ‘2 ™gh price ot ‘pap come our old friends and_neigh- prepared to beat the high cost of pis gi better : prepare ron sd living by making arrangements to for your wants'in every line of banking. We want your account this year. 5 . lack of support by-some of the fi she will be up in a few da. : bors, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wix and . 4 ving by making arrangements to/*"Gisaya Burns called on Christie| Puriness men of the town forced) comity back into our neighbor: | /—~ er So fai bed hav foe ond Sargent Monday afternoon. ey ah ey d th 4 ie S the| 200d, but will be sorry to have : se etout $250 for nocd. “They| Carl Hill visited his brother, "ot make it and the result was the! re. Wix leave us. He intends to bere cnplred een to put the Lewis Hill, Saturday and Sun-|*"¢riff closed him out. travel on account of his poor day. fc? as health. to work for Charlie Nickell. We desire to thank our neigh-| part of the country -have sown : Mrs. Jim — bee ee ae bors- — Sat who bo a their OM es j ut is better at kind e! during the ill- Missouri State Bank | Orltian lence Bervioes. vg Kind and helpfal during the ill gstomabile for Bale. : The — : fy 1 Science Services and| Mrs.-Lee Reese has been on the/hrother and uncle, Thaddeus) 5 passenger, 4 cylinder-automo- day ‘ sick list but is better at this writ- Grant Evans. We also wish to| bile in good running order. Good | * |thank our friends for the beanti-|tires. For » Charlie cea lage gear Pade > eae Ay al § parents, Mr. some clover : ae and Mrs. James F. Gragg, ROSB. {and family and Wm. B. Evans.