The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 12, 1917, Page 10

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) ) } | ) It is somewhat. disconcerting,| Mrs. Sturgeon entertained the Guild last. Thursday. Fifteen members were present, Mrs. A. Iu. Fox, Mre. Walteg Hupp and Miss Katherine Steele” were They were a jolly good crowd and all-enjoyed the outing. ; Alfred Newlon is at his nfoth- er’s taking a rest, His health has not been very good. Joe Norton has another attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barnett and son, of Parsons, Kansas, are visiting relatives: Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wirt of Har- risonville announce the arrival of a little girl.» Mrs. Wirt was for- merly. Jessie Sturgeon. Little Isabelle Garrett is doing nicely after having her tonsils aud adenoids removed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Voris were Sunday afternoon.cers at John Inghn, ,<o” Were under protection with a ttt gave number in France also.al were tria, the United States for all the Italian and sy these Other smatust fol- are thought to bring theneeding up to 2 million. Officials here deeply'ge num- of Germany, has severed diplo-|the necessity which matic relations with the United| Austria to the step she, will be States. Baron Erich Zweidinek,|are nevertheless gratif : charge d’affaires of the Austro-|way it has come abowi pupils Hungarian embassy here, called|the United States was uaturday at the State Department today |sible for it. and asked for passports for him-|tion of a state of war ‘he day many officials point outine din- Almost at’ the same time a dis-| situation was provokecw_ mill, patch was received from Ameri-| other side and not by fl Smith can Minister Stovall at Berne say-| States. PHYSICIANS TO MOid Mrs. the Unite dStates in Vienna yes- Medical Reserves of st Be Ready for Ca, Kansas City, Mo., can Ambassador Penfield, who|The physicians of Missi could had left Vienna Saturday, prob-| being mobilized so that ably did not know of the govern-| cal resourecs of the stattadford ment’s action. The American am-| prepared for the natiox!bertson bassador arrived today at Zurich.| case of need. By prearrangement Spain will! made that Dr. W. take over the diplomatic and con-| Kansas City heads sular interests of the United/ committee appointed hvad Mon- States in Austria-Hungary. All| mittee of American Austrian consular agents will de-| for medical preparedneg school part. from the United States with| associated with him Duch bet- the diplomatic mission, as was the| Goodwin of ‘St. Louis, _ ease with Germany. Dr. J. F. Binnie, Dr. Fy, for the Austria-Hungary has asked!lum and Dr, Jabez N.’-ir Sweden to take over her interests| Kansas City; Dr. Will in the United States: lett, Dr. John Young }IINE. Up to the time Charge Zwiedin-| Dr. Ronald Hill of St... ek asked for his passports no sim-/C, H. Wallace of St. JGap. ilar action had been taken by Bul-|Dr. J. Franklin Welcl, garia and Turkey, Germany’s| bury. “to express it gently, to sit down fifteen minutes before the mail may be expected, with a perfect- ly blank mind and try to record a few paragraphs of interest. Par- ticularly when .we haven’t been at home long enough to know much of what has taken place. Mrs. Dave Wolfe and ~sister, Miss Margaret Ford, whose homes are in Kansas City, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Tella - Wolfe. Mrs. Ford returns to the city Wednesday. Mrs. Wolfe will re- main until the last of the week. Misses Ola Ayres, CarrieHar- per, Ruth Orear, Mary, Harper, Edith and Pearl Walker afid Mr. Ralph Harper, all students in B. H. S., spent the week end at home. Spring fever seems to have struck the school. Some of them at least are quite anxious for vacation. League Study Course will meet hs at the home of Miss ?*rfh"" Park bagi A a nd Regarded meetings areeaniPto Follow the most .b»”" Severance of Re- Loe lations. Washington, April 9.—Aus- tria-Hungary, under the pressure self and the embassy staff. ing the dual monarchy had brok- en off diplomatic relations with terday. It is presumed this was done by handing passports to American Charge Crew. Ameri- ‘ther two allies, and their repre- sentatives here disclaimed having| Insure American Against War Bomba Se" t4 New York, April of large buildings arng ‘her and “‘hombardment’’ int They have Lloyd’s of London. entire com- Policies aggregati 000 on builldings injeh Hill at eity and San Francis on, at pres- written, it was learne, owners are said to htie Gander high as from a half- called on cent premium from taking out insu New York companies Rich Hill yee ee acCynouncing ” A +, hig.| Such risks, the prope) jj] begin umstances. The diplomatic his- have turned to Lioyd’s x¢th, an War insurance of tiq Jet her ter protects all lossés builey has tion, civil_commotions, ‘ont this ments, explosions, strikt- always ions and attacks by air, ¥ water. any knowledge of the intention of their governments. It is ex- pected here they will follow by breaking diplomatic relations. Austria’s break with the United States undoubtedly is the prelude to a declaration of a state of war. Sixty-two days elapsed between the break in relations between the United States and Germany and the formal declaration of a state of war. How many days will elapse before Germany’s chief ally enters a state of. war with Germany’s newest enemy will be decided entirely by cir- tory of civilization and the pre- cedents of centuries show a state of war invariably follows a break in diplomatic relations between first class powers. The United States by thé break in relations is released of the care of probably 2 million war prison- ers. In Russia alone it is estimat-| ed that 11-4 million Austrian SEE THE ' i ‘For _pFactical cleaning and wing WH tivel A eve i one aane poe Tin prisoners. As with ths. New- Announerts. Rad- ——————unday. Admit Breaking Votingity was | wood Indianapolis, Ind., Ay@ Pleas of guilty to violati: election laws were ente United States District -C’ today by attorneys rep'® the 40 Evansville who had pleaded not gui” CLOTHES “ii wt March 21. th|and children visited at the Je me asiness | Sunday. The action today ‘show that.all the ¢™ admitted their. guilt Jury have % at her|d SPORT COATS $5.00 to $10.00 Oak Grove Items. A. L. Gilmore made .a business trip to Butler Friday. Emma Jean Welliver, spent} p, Thursday with Mrs. Rrnce| et the Geo. Keen home Tuesday €vening. daughter, Nena, D, M. Cumpton, Misses Nena Batch@® "and Grove eighth grade final examination. | at the Geo. Keen home. Miss Thelma Sargent called on) Mrs. Leonard Hayes ‘Wednesday | afternoon. ; ~ | Mrs. A. 1, Keen was an Apple-| ton Gity visitor Friday. HW. Keen was a Butler visit- or Fyiday. ; « Lon Foster and family and Geo, Quick were the guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Claud Quick Sunday. CoG, Moore called at the F. A./ Kretzinger home Thursday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rector spent Sunday at the Geo. Sargent home. Mr. and Mrs. (. 8. Ewin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Newberry Sunday. Mrs. John McCook and children spent Sunday night with: her mother, Mrs. KE. J. Keen. « Ruben Shillinger and mother spent Sunday at the James Evans home. E Lola and Ruby Davis spent Sat- urday night at the Clarence West- brook home. Mrs. F. A. Kretzinger was the guest of Mrs. Will Jones Tuesday: afternoon. Carroll and Orville Davis spent Saturday night. with Clyde Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snell en tertained the following Sundag Harry Chitwood, J. T. Chitwood and .family and Mrs. J. M. Chit-| Mr.. and-Mrs. Martin — Lav Frey home Saturday night Thelma Sargent. spent Thurs] ‘monstra- day night at-the C. W. Ree’ ¥ mim near|home. m ber| Mrs. Ray Lawson called this| Mrs. Will Wigger -Friday at = oe oon. e i lay afternoon’ Ww her. si have found, e and sati We find thai i profit, th a ling: Those present were Misses |Rena Varns and Georgia Mur- phy; Messrs, C. H. Varns, C. @. | . | Moore and C. A: Varns. Miss Velma Harvey and niece,| “Mrs. F. A. Kretzinger spent riday with Mrs. Mert Shillinger. | Mrs. Clara Batchelor and Mrs. Odneal. > |G, ©. Wilson called on Mrs. D. W. Mr, and Mrs, A. T. Keen called; Bowman Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawson were .. -/the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mrs. Clara Batchelor and Frey Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Hedrick, who has and C. G. Moore called at the W. | been visiting : G. Cumpton home Tuesday even-!ton home left | Kansas. City» : Mrs. Ervin. Barnett called on Thelma spisent went to Cherry| Mrs. A. T. Keen Monday after- “Thursday to take the!/ noon. | C. @. Moore spent . Monday C. G. Moore spent Friday night! night at the Geo, Keen home. PANSY. Several are planting corn in this community, " At the school meeting last week R. J. Lyle was elected. as director to fill the place of R. B. Williams] Rapp. whose time has expired. Joe Rogers says he don’t know whether to get married or join {the army, as if would be war in either case. Miss Susie Harper visited home folks a few days last week. - Sunny Jim must be a eranky old bachelor as he never passes a complimént on the church, the preachers or the women, better be careful, he for office some time f women get to vote. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Eckles, Mr. u and Mrs. Steve Thomas, Mr. and|Monday while: Mrs. Henry Thompson, Mrs. Visa preached in Gough, Mrs. Kate Daniels and children, Elmer, Mary and John McGinnis and ‘Hampton took dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Thomas. A white shoat weighing about one hundred pounds has strayed from the farm of F. L,.Blanken- baker. Anyone hearin; please notify ; ; Us kids were so busy hiding Easter eggs we didn’t have time hunt items, so we'll ring, off BILLIE AND SUSIE, might run after the g.of a stray te Mr. and. Mrs. Marsh Brown and| fF this ti nd Mrs,| daughter, Martha, spent Sun Ea i ove the| at the Ben Wix home. © make more customers and more profits by buying carefully and selling at moderate uiying carelessly and ‘ing the values we offer. ~ This is the explanation of the real in-the-garment superiority -‘which you have observed at such moderate prices here, “? [Extra good selections at $10.00, $12.50, $15. 4 WALKER-McKIBBEN'’S the Quaiity Store again. Frieda and, e im splendidly. and wife. this week. Hilda an@ Mildred Sunday \ “ licy of truth-telling entirely too profit- vary ever, even in the smallest detail. misrepresent- Fair Mount News. We had a little spell of winter Lena Bohm spent from Sunday until Monday with ‘Charles Schenker and family. Rev. Zschoche from Appleton City visited Friday afternoon with Rev. Heinke and fagpily. Hilda Rapp, Lydia and R hold Yoss spent Syndayw GeettaTt, the little son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, John Fischer, while run- ning, fell ‘on the edge of the walk stone and cut his head. Reynolds was galled and put in two stitches. He is getting along Mr. and Mrs. John Marquardt entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rapp and little son, Alfred, and Theo Marquardt Johnnie Rapp dined Sunday with his cousin, Amos Walter Bracher visited Su afternoon at the home of (C. M.! Otto Yoss, who went to Nebras- ka to work some time ago turned home Saturday. There’s| one who thinks there’s no place like home in dear old Mizzonjand we wish all the rest that left here) will do the same. Wm, Bolte is on the, sick list Josephine Bracher is quite sick He had| With pneumonia at present. We wish for her a speedyyrecovery. Rev. Zschoche of. Appleton City preached at the Lutheran chureb in “Pr ty Rev.” Heink: ore, Rapp went to Phursday to visit Appleton City, umate Razors “The Manly Way to Shave” i %, with their Grandma, Mrs. Kath- erine Rapp. Hilda _ returned home Saturday accompanied by Elsie Yoss, who visited relatives and friends in this vicinity for a few days. ; Mr.:and Mrs. August Trocke and. daughter, Viola, from Vera, IMinois. were here last week visit- ine with August Bohm and. other ri ends and relatives. Conrad Kuglar and family took dinner Monday with Joe Fleischer and family. Charley Bracher, Lewis Fleisch- er and part of their families and Clark Smith and wife visited at the home of Joe Bracher Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Dalton from Butler is visiting old time friends and relatives in this vicinity. Lydia Rapp called on her cousin, Hilda Rapp, Monday. A few of the young folks spent Sunday night with Joe Fleischer and family. : Ernest Fleischer, who has been visiting friends and relatives in several parts of Kansas for the past three weeks, returned home Monday. PRISCILLA. rill . . We have boughttt® building recently vatfated by McCullough’s Grocery and are now located in our own building and will be. fixed to handle-your produce and junk to,a better advantage and old customers and cordially invite “onessto eall and, give us a trial. oe ~ ae aa 25-tf Wilcox: Préduce €o., First door north of old stand. a jaa ‘be’ pldased to meet all of our before the shavers of Ameri-* -ea' the very best razors pos- - sible to produce with a view: of affording the highest de- folly and unconditionally: guarattee indefinitely each;

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