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On the Wing. Carl Welliver of Butler, route 6, has The Times sent to his ad- dress. Virgil Jenkins says he was busy all day at the township election and says 25¢ was all he put on his books. G. R. White, Amsterdam, Mo. route 3, will read The Times for Only one Price but that Shopping is a Pleasure Price'is the lowest - at this store a The literary-at Olive Branch «losed Friday night with a good program and a large crowd. They will meet and reorganize the first - Friday night in November. Mrs, Grant Garner and Mrs. Amos Shesler and a sister visited with Mrs. Virgit Jackson Friday. Mr. Glen Pahlman left Wednes- day for Montana where he will make his future home, We hope he will like his new location. Mrs. Mae Smith visited with Mrs. Will Smith Monday. Wm. Oldham sold some oats to Willic Lamar Tuesday. Mrs. “George Pahlman and daughter, Emma, visited with Mrs. George Hughes Saturday. Mrs. Grant Oldham visited with. Mrs. Mentry Hughes Tues- day. ; Mrs. R. P. C. Jensen visited with Mrs. George Pahlman one day last week. Alex and Claud Morwood shipped hogs and cattle .from Amoret Monday. Grant Oldham would take in a few more head of stock to pasture this summer. At the Virginia school election Tuesday they voted for a new school and carried it by a vote of five to one. Cyrus Nestlerode has all of his plowing done for corn. At the Olive Branch school meeting J. R. Hughes and R. I. Dawson were elected directors and voted and carried a 55e levy. The school house will be left open Dress Up For Easter More New Garments Arrived this week, making a - Magnificent Stock from .Which to Select S . In Poplins, Serges, Gaberdines, Velours, the new ults shades and fancies................ from $12.50 up EXTRA Values at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 Skirts “sine woo” $5.00 to $12.50 - In Velours, Poplins, Serges, Gaberdines, Whip- Coats cords, Checks, etc................. ....... $5.00 up EXTRA Values in Long Coats at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Silk Dresses $3.. $15.00 to $25.00 oh ; 4 i EMICOLBOCR or ssi sf cran 018 Ka vamhhn od eeeA mn ee 1.00 up » bene’ he blic. §. New Silk Waists Spring Models Warner s Corsets $ alae a oo eae ian INOW ROE NPVMBISCS ntti cc ssa vcreu sisal data Macias wiaucinentmreniet manaeets ia re emn $1.00 Munsing Union Suits, Light Weight....................0.00.cccccscaeeeceenes 60c up voted in the dist rict, The school New Fernmore Waists .. $2.00 Wayne Knit Sitk Hosiery.................06c cece cess eeneeseesenee ceases 35c to $1.75 buildings will be painted and a -new stove will be installed to keep them warm, Grant Oldham purchased a reg- istered short horn bull from W. M. Sullens Monday. John Hedger, Jr., moved the date of his paper up for one more year on Amoret, route 1. George Hughes had two teams plowing in his field Tuesday. N. MN. Visit Our Shoe Department— Ask for Kewpie Shoes. Good Pearl Buttons, 5c doz. Wide Fancy Ribbons 25c. Men's Black Socks 2 prs. 25c Walker-McKibben’s The Quality Store 30 pieces English Long Cloth, 10 yd. bolts, Special Price...... $1.50 bolt 350 yards Extra Heavy Crash, very strong and durable.... .... 15¢ yd Ladies Home Journal Patterns 15c, none higher, none better Extra Quality Zephyr Gingham 12%c yd. « Double Branch .Pick-Ups. i Miss Agnes Garrison visited in| ‘this neighborhood last Wednes- 7 < fact to be, that the defendant conveyed Mer. Louis Legraive, Vicar] said lund ‘to one Samuel Jackson, fea | 1 see aan >pj- | Whom through mesne conveyances, this, 5) General to Cardinal Mercier, Pri-| inintift cluima, and tae auiees 8) Another good rain Sunday. mate of Belgium, has been sen- tid defendant be and appear at this! 4, ‘ «| day. ; inline |_ Mrs. Snodgrass visited with sneed to nine months’ imprison. | Couns at the next term thereof, to be | Edd Hall has been hauling; “\fp. Emmitt Ford returned to moved to the Heinlein farm east Dewie Oulberisonl andi ios ath Ten OC OURO aOR US: AEs pesun and holden at the Court’ House; wheat to town | : F of town, They have been living} “¢W'* CGS REE SBLBEry ment and deported to Germany| 9) {he Faure’ sputter in said eounty,| yp Wal taneelepant Sunday | School in Kansas City Monday afey Butler Mrs. Charles Radford, Saturday. for sheltering a discharged] on or before the first day of said Pence | ‘elit andi alendne ae his sister,| %¢T @ two weeks visit with his } Dr. J. M. Norris and Mrs, Nor- French soldier for one night, ac- | MSWer,er Plead to the petition in said| Ught and Monday with his sister,’ ponts, Mrs. Alms returned home Mon-; ,/T 0- Mi. Norris § Hew rencn soldier Lor one night, a¢-} cause, the same will be taken as con- | * i : day after staying with her daugh-| TS are having a siege with sore cording to a Central News dis-| fessed, ana judgment will be rendered | | The young folks enjoyed a par- | @ay ying £ Summit Happenings. ‘{homa. It drifted the dirt like : snow in places, Mr. and Mrs, Havens have} ~ I Mrs. Seals at Henry Thomas’. cesT) i ; accordingly, | Mr. and Mrs. Charley Beshore Ae M % S day | ter, Mrs. John Golladay several throats, natch. This information is con-}"Nna itis further ora red, “analy Pines : ty at Mr. Merchant’s Saturday ’ . iy Ny, fi . ee by & Prauten dismuteh Geom hereof be published, according ts icee,| are the proud parents of a baby nights days. Mr. Frank Holland is sporting a in The Butler Weekly Times, a news-| girl born March 29. a new Dodge and Dode is the pos- Amsterdam, which adds that] paper published in ‘said County of Canon Allaer, spiritual director of the great seminary at Malines, of which Mgr. Legraive was president, has been sentenced to eight months’ imprisonmeni in Germany for giving shelter to another discharged French sol- dier, 25-4t For Sale. Bates, for: four weeks successively, | published at least once a week, the last Insertion to be at least thirty | days before the first day of said next! May Term of this Court, H. fe \ true copy from the ree MAXEY, d. Witness my hand, and seal of | (Seal) the Circuit Court of Bates County) this day 3rd of April, 1917. H. O. MAXEY, . Cireult Cl ORDER OF PUBLICATION, Having installed a motor truck | tte of Missouri) for the delivery of.oil and gaso- County of Bates, i In the Circuit Court, May Term, 1917. In Vacation April 3rd, 1917. line, | am now offering for sale| gaalc Gromors Pain ciet 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] that’ defendant James Gregory is a non-resident of the State of Missouri. harness and one set surry harness. ! Thev will be sold ata bargain if | that said defendant be notified by pub- sold at once. z 14-tf - C. C. Catterlin, | { Phone 331 a suit against him in this court, the i ,{ant and an order granting: her the Standard Oil Co. | ant. and en order granting: her the vs, James Gregory, Defendant, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, and files her petition under path, alleging, among. other things, Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk ication that Plaintiff has commenced »bject and general nature of which is o obtain a divorce from the defend- reult Clerk, ; | wives are visiting relatives in this A pic and pound party at Claude Baker’s last Thursday? night was well attended and a /good time reported. , Mrs. Steve Thomas and Mrs. A. W. Padley and daughter, Mable, were shopping in Pleasant Gap Saturday evening. ' Walter Little has been suffer-} |ing some time with rheumatism Mr ‘and is not much improved yet. Earl Leeper and wife and Cot- ton Gabriel and wife left Satur- day for Glasgow, Montana, where they expect to make their future home. Mrs. W. P. Tharp spent Friday with Mrs, Sterley Bolin. Mr. Joe Brownfield called at the home of Pete Gabriel Wednes- day night. Emmitt and Guy Ford spent Sunday night at the home Claude Thomas is real sick at of Amos Ford’s. this writing. Grant and Dick Thomas and vicinity. Mrs. Lucy Seals is not so well and is gradually growing weaker. Mrs. Willis is waiting on her, The oats are up and looking fine. Charley Pattee has moved on the Frank Nafus farm. Miss lois Williams spent Wednesday with Miss Beulah Brown. BLUE BELLE. North New Home. Rev. Riney will preach at New Hope Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. Argenbright and Grover |‘ eritea drove in a nice bunch of white|*°*” of a Font sunahout. face cattle Monday. They also| Mr. and Mrs, Ol Radford were shipped out a bunch Sunday. Sunday visitors at Lewis Culbert- James Thomas was a business Son sei visitor to Kansas City the last of noe Eee eomacnery the week. 4 “Mrs. Herman Seeli is hav- Frank Golladay called on R, eet ee ewe gen cea eer IB: HAY ing another time like she did last Sturgeon Sunday afternoon and| spring with sickness, Then it was remembered him with a nice treat. A b measles and now it is scarlet It was Robert’s birthday. All fever. ‘The’ four girls have. it. fool’s day. Sylvia has been quite sick. The wind treated us to one of| ‘Celeste Argenbright is quite those dust storms we. hear so|sick. She has sore throat. : much about in Kansas and Okla- SUNSHINE. —SS===_a MRS. FARMER: Recall the olden-time saying: ‘Make hay while the sun shines."’ You nor 1 do not know when it will cease to shine—but WE DO KNOW that it HAS BEEN SHINING. by And it is further ordered, ie Everett Book-fold Shirti *Now iit this day comes the Plaintitt| hereot be published, sccording to law, | MtS Geo. Jobe and Mrs. Grace! “Roy Walker of Butler finished seit ais vaiclak olisorne: hy, i ; n The Butler Weekly 1 -| Walters spent one day last weekj,. Lo patt 38c each herein, by his attorneys and files his|!n The Butt ekly Times a news-| W iP iy his concrete work for Henry petition, alleging, among other things, | Paper. H. 0. Maxey, | With Mrs. Edd Hall. f regular tfc. spring weights that defendant is a non-resident of Greate ciak.|'. Robert I took di ith Ehart last Wednesday. Ie yd. ‘Nyherespon, It is ordered by the] ‘By JOANNA MAXEY, Deputy:| , Robert Ison took dinner with) "“ae5 Hugo Kipf and children : ‘ L : clerk, in vacation, that sald defendant | A true copy from the record. |. sang Meg it yo aM and Miss Connie Craven spent American Print Shirtings ees poring ernry, not y joys listen : ess : ; - Cut Vests Seal) the Circuit Court of Bat 3 z % yg semetart tt es (Sea County, thie 3rd day of April, = to moet big cooking. : last ey at Hower Linen. ‘ Oc yé; a 3 15e cach nature of whic Oo rr Pp 3s #3 d I ss % N sf Mr described | 25-4t H, 0. MAXEY, Mr. an rs. ley spent} Bu -. a). a raion ‘ veotroatater te the, foligwing situate in|. JOANNA wigut Clerk | Sunday with Wm. Teasley. i a ee pe B ioad m = All Calicos Boys’ High Grade Ribbed ee ar cape te ‘South west ‘meat GYP. Chaise ‘ay Bikes an Ae a 8 2-3c yd. : Uniion Suits ie i. > Secti . ih Town- handl ‘ - 306 ship Forty, FG Range "Fwenty-nine, NOWCR OF SSKAL SRETLEMEN, —— . Powell Englehart and children fast colors . cris le in coun’ hee he “Hs, s ] >. : + Fo The See ay I ig ge and others interested tn, the. cotate of Pleasant Gap ent Sanday at Willie Simp-|] _ eaten Heavy Unbleached Men's Balbriggan Union Suits PRUs nahi lend: ceateneed, tram: the atemmeret |McWarlend. Executrix of/ We are having some more win-| Albert Linendoll and Tom tte ya. ; : Here a eeee Sears ‘befare ihe, come | cement | ter weather at this writing. ; Men's and Boys’ Leather é he insu W. P. and fami! i ‘ py of this action by the Bates County, State P. Tharp and ly spent Fine Spun Long Cloth Wotk- Gloves y Gregory, and that unless the said de-| Mr. and Mrs. Charley Clem fendant. be and appear at this Court,| were: shopping in Butler Friday at the next term thereof, at the Court F State of Missouri, sone a" ae geld ents ab: the i %, z3 fourt jonday of} lay, , an iy e y ae ic cnrcdin court, May Term, 1917,| first day of said Term, answer to her Joe W alters _ (Budd) of Apex, In Vacation April 3, i917. petition same will be taken as con-|(Colo., is here visiting friends and >] e feseed - . S. lL. Coleman, Plaintiff. eeery and judgment rendered accord: relatives. Mrs. Milt Reeves and Miss rattces Enos called on Mrs. Clif Ehart Thursday afternoon. ‘ . .Mrs.. Perry. Osborne spent Fri- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler. - Business is Good It is you who have MADE business good for our store. And in spite of the problematic buying market, with its high prices, | am Going to extend you the opportunity to purchase: ORDER OF PUBLICATION, plain those under whom claims have been in the open, notor. ious, - Ronenvons, exclusive, Sunday at the home of Abe ,ARET McFARLAND. | Brown’s. Lnrenea Mrs, Senith has non, visiting in OTICcE serrienent. | this neighborhood ie past week.| aos i tae ie to alt creait:| - John Woodfin and family visit- |; defendant ors and others . in estate i . Missou on the Mth day of May, 126 yd. MARG.