The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 15, 1917, Page 8

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RIDA SABLA SaNge 119 eROEETIIR ee RM : County Court. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, [ d that t make a requigi-| There isn’t much to tell about the NTR EN The BRUNSWICK Fela ie quater consotidabea basket ball games last Friday night. Everyone surely -knows alt about them by this time. From the way the hall was crowded it: seemed as ‘f nearly the whole’ population of the high school: and=town®- wat’ there. high school aid as follows: Amster- dam, $425; Merwin, $350; and Hu $350. ee ‘ a County foreign’ insurance tax furid THE plays the celebrated Pathe records, largest collection of records in the * e h th Brunswick ves cs zoe bee : 7 American record made. ||apportioned as required by. section All Phonographs There is ‘ paenenragh selection || 7102 R. S, 1909, school district fur- Butler played two wonderful, games. in one in existence that can’t be played [|nishing free text book $554.45; cities| The girls havea fine team and they will prova that they are capable of | representing B. ‘H. S. before the sea- son is over. As for the boys; the critics say that this year’s team looks as strong if not stronger than any team Butler has had in the last few bills allowed. years, If the teams can only get the H. O. Maxey, circuit clerk; and J.|support they received last. Friday H. Stone, county treasurer, appeared|night in every game during the sea- before court and made their monthty] son, it’ is‘needless to say that two statements, which were approved, winning teams will finish this year’s || Township assessors Grady Smith,} basket ball season for Butler High. Deepwater ‘township; ArlieBigger-] The election of pupils to this year’s staff, Shawnee township, and J. R.J Annual Staff was held fast Thursday. $768.47. Balance amount transferred to contingent fund by order of court, $1667.46, Return of proceedings in case of in- quest held on dead body cf Mrs, Fan- nie Bledsoe. Same_ exarined and on the Brunswick. The famous Brunswick-Balke- Collender Co., of Chicago, has per- fected a final-type phonograph, which embodies the best features of the best phonographs. made. We have secured the agency, and now have this truly artistic music- maker on exhibition in our store. We shall enjoy demonstrating, to music lovers, this combination of perfections which, in addition, possesses individual refinements found in no other phonograph, 1 carload of Can Goods, consisting of Tomatoes, Corn, Cadet Peas, Summer Girl Peas, Sailor Boy Peas, Catsup, Apricots, Gallon. Yellow Free Peacheé, Yellow Cling Peaches, Imperial Red Salmon In order to make room in our ware houses we will make special prices in cake lots. ‘ « We are in a position to make prices cheaper than the wholesale prices of today. Let us figure with you on your winter supply, ~ |. The Brunswick plays all rec- Chambers, West Point, made’ their]As yet the results aré unknown and New Country Sorghum, clear as honey......... NUN yc oan gal 80c ords—both the celebrated Pathe, settlements with the court. it is probable that some of the of:|{ Loose-Wiles ‘Crackers, salted or plain, fresh from the oven every _which introduces you to the musi- Ordered by court that warrant be}fices will have to be yoted upon week, by the box........ GA Eiclan sd PEND EA CNNA NE Oo 4 eleeesTge Ib, again. The two basket ball teams were made to sit upon the stage and were introduced to the student body. on two bridges as per agreement of] This certainly stirred up enthusiasm court, order of December 7, 1916, for the game fast Friday night. Township collectors _ presented} Then came the best of all, a short ad- bonds for approval as follows: ‘|dress by the Rev. Cutrell of the G. C. Fisher, Spruce. North Methodist church. He talked C. H. Field, Rockville. to us about “grit, grace and gump- C. B. Handy, Mingo. J tion.” We want, to fear him ina} Oscar Harris, Homer. longer talk to us some time for his “a Osear O. Covey, Pleasant Gap. short talk was certainly interesting boxes—one for Pathe records, one Medelsfrom - * Oscar Kershner, West Point. and full of wittitisms. ; for other makes—sapphire ball, $75 to $180 In the matter of board of county} The students will get a short va- jewel point and steel needles; 12- §———_H-H___________. prisoners, sheriff allowed sixty cents | cation this Thursday and Friday inch turn table, automatic stop. our store, where we are giving |/Pc" day cach for board of prisoners while the teachers are in session at Prices from $75 to $180. daily concerts. Learn for your- jj during ensuing year. Kansas City. None of the students We invite every music lover to self how at last science has scored Court adjourned Saturday. have opposed this vacation and the r ‘ * a probability is that none will. come and hear ¢he Brunswick at a musical triumph. Freshen Facts, North New Home. Oh, horrors! We received our RHODES’ PHARMACY Wm. Sproul and wife leftethe first} grade cards. Some of us were afraid of last week for Illinois, where they|to look at them but it was ‘found up- drawn to V, C. Robinson, trustee of West Point township for $70.70 on General State Road fund as payment cal celebrities and compositions of Europe, and every American rec- ord made. Your choice of selec- tion is unlimited. . A “Vox Humana” tone regulat- or—a perfection of the Brunswick —governs musical production through the “throat” of the ma- ag chine. You can play your favor- ite records as you want them played. Equipment includes 2 sound A few quart Mason fruit jars, while they last. -60¢ doz. = No. 2 Sweet Wrinkled Peas, something extra, worth on today’s : market 20c, OUF Price.......5..sececsceseeveceee eeeeee2 for 2gc No. 3 Can Hominy, 10c can, 3 for 25c. Look up any wholesale quotation and see if they all don’t ask over $1.00 doz. PUBLIC GARAGE BUTLER, MO. Ladies Rest Room, AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE STATION If you are going ‘to buy a FORD CAR for next spring don’t put ~ it off. ‘We are now selling far May delivery. $ THE ONLY AUTOMOBILE ON TODAY’S MARKET that has not advanced. _ : : TOURING CAR.......... $360.00 RUNABOUT............ $345.00 F. O. B. Detroit, North Side Square Butler, Missouri |) \.31) Visit with relatives. on looking that we had made fine : Bud Berry was on the sick list last un There were 19 E's, 70 S’s and Ad i ; G 4 week, 15 K's. Fair Mount News. ie Anna Yoss sr., called on Mrs.| There will be a box and pie supper] The Freshmen girls and boys "en prege F : | Theodore Marquardt fast Thursday |t. Lost Corner Friday night. Ev-|played the Weel school girls and R AN, MO. We must have had Indians summer; afternoon, ery one is invited to attend, boys last (Friday afternoon. The the past week. Mes—Erank—brammer—w ho ee | +ret—Medtey—and family have] eitls score resulted 14-5; the boys’ Fleischer brothers started shred-) with her mother, Mrs. Gotlob Holli-| moved. back to Nyhart. 25-13. “We told you so.” We have recently bought out the Adrian Garage and invite all ding for the neighbors last week, | ger during her last illness and death,| Dolph Thonias and family returned] To our great joy we get out our patrons when up that way ‘to stop and see us at the J. A. Corn shucking is in full blast in| returned to her home in Pittsburg, | home from Kansas Saturday. Thursday and Friday on account of Berkebile old stand, one block east and 1-2 block south from, the Wi this vicinity now, especially in the! Kansas, Monday. PRISCILLA. Miss Thelma Richmond is visiting|the teacher’s meeting in Kansas Mo: Pacific Depot. ‘ = bottoms. Some of the farmers are ee with her mother, Mrs, Charley Dick- | City. Se epee building corn cribs as the corn crop Mt. Carmel News. erson “and Miss Lela Smith, near CRO EE PISS A is very heavy. , Well, hello, folks Un le H _| Foster. Summit Happenings. Rey. Heinke, Nick Rapp and their) oe wae pies ay frie Ae aan Mrs. McCormack visited last Mon-| John Golladay and family and Ray familie red Vogt, jr, and wife and! "°° * Mat ee day afternoon at Homer Linendoll’s.| Sturgeon and wife drove to Rich Hill get to send anything to the editor, so our space was missing. But here goes for another week, never to miss again (till next time). Charley Schell called on C. M. Rapp and family last Tuesday night. Charley Schell, from Colorado, was Bird Barr and Jim Malone were Nyhart callers Sunday afternoon. Willie Simpson and wife spent Sun- Sunday evening. Mr. Sam Barr was out in Summit Sunday. 2 Norfleet é Ream visiting his aunt, Mrs. C. M. Rapp, > Me «eo building ,| day at Powell Englehardt’s. : Mary Culbertson’ stayed all night and family and others several days R. W. McCann is building a new Miss Lois Clark visited with Miss- with Chrystine Powell a week. . West Side. Square s i . + Butler, Mo. last: week, Pe ata heen es Lydia and Kate Strein Sunday. Mr. Eeilandis another made themes The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Hardware _ Store Mrs. Frank Rapp and Grandma + eo orter and ©. Wh. Aalteld re) Bob Sproul and family spent Sun-| visit last week, Phanes, 144 and 49. Butler Garage 35. - Adrian Garage 191. turned Sunday from a few days’ stay in Kansas City. Emmett Burk shipped a car load of day at John McKissick’s. Geo. McKissick of Bowler, Mont., Rapp spent last Wednesday with the " Mrs. Golfaday and sons are enjoy- latter’s sister, Mrs. August Stevener. ing-a new Dodge car which they re- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Keenhoff and : i visited Sunday and Sunday night] cent] hased. ° rr ; i tat , yveek Fj . 3 y purchased, a eran * ‘ i ‘5 baby and niece, Miss Agnes ‘Phillips, LAR epee ig ey with his brother, John, and family. Mrs. Frank Jewett: and Mrs. Gene Brackney Items. Col., is visiting relatives in this neigh- of near Wathina, Kansas, arrived last PI y Mrs. Keeton is not getting along borhood. the market and brought him $17.15 per hundred. He had 50 head. He returned home Saturday with a new Crow Elkhart car. Two of his cous- ing Miss Bolin and Mrs. Rose of Kansas City came down with him for Jewett joined in a big dinner Sunday] We have been having some nice ; ! 8 uite a number from Peru attend- ‘ith Mrs. G for all the Jewetts. Mrs. Golladay| weather the last of the week. eda protracted meeting at Deatie with Mrs. Gaston, so she can haveland sons were present also. _ Mrs. Grover Carroll spent last Branches Sunday night i her hand dressed every day. ; Harry Welton, wife and daughter, Thursday night at the home of her Pay Blsnbenbeker ea ending’ the The farmers in our. vicinity are/and Alfred Newlon ate dinner with arents Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Walker. Fee P s huey huaking’ corn 1 New Pi . e Je G week visiting in Butler. } Mrs, Newlon Sunday. Mrs, Belt and daughters Mae and/ Mfr. and Mrs, Earl Earsom took Wednesday to visit friends and rela- tives. Mrs. Keenhoff formerly was Anna Fischer, of this vicinity. « C. M. Rapp had dental work done in Appleton City last Wednesday. very well. She is staying in Butler Carl Bracher and John Yoss and] ae Homer Linendoll and wife, Orval] Charles [afollett says it is late ‘ ‘ Henry Keenhoff and their families|* short ay . Robert B £ Black. | Pickett and wife, Meritt Pickett and/to make stein tone They have eh Mas dt st aad with Mr. and) Sunday dinner. at the home of Mr. * Paul Fischer and Agnes Phillips} | vol : ae, ae AG a “lfamily spent Sunday .at Mrs. Ben| finished. AEs Nancie iDeemia vaneab thedweeke and Mrs, Will Harper. ; spent an enjoyable evening Wednes-| VO a. and Mr. and Mrs, John Pickett’s. Mr. Neal-threshed Monday. The end aa he PNG s Mary What do you know about it? Us Wright. of Butler, spent Friday night and Saturday with R. W. McCann : F and family. : Mrs. Heinke and children, August |*™% y- 5 . . Stevener, wife and daughter, Minnie, Mr. and) Mrs. Clarence Fleming Mr. C. M. and Nick Rapp, Mrs, John] ent to Pleasant Gap Sunday for a Marquardt and Mrs Pres Vogt, Jr few days visit with friends and ‘rela- Bee tte tee nat. | tives. spent last Thursday with Mrs. Frank : : ‘ P Rapp, it being her thirty-ninth birth- Sanford Rook of Butler is doing day, some Work for Howard Leonard this week. kids heard the other day they were day with Johnnie Marquardt and family. Mr. Armstrong and son and Guy Phelps are husking corn for Homer Linendoll. Clif Ehart is getting along nicely. machine is at Charles Douglass’ now. | peems, : A fj A . t t k Mrs. Culbertson gave a dinner to} Mrs’ A, G, Deems spent Wednes- longer. Well oie ua ee several of their friends Sunday. day with Mrs. L. A. Deems. (eee , iB! Those present were Mr. and Mrs.| Mr and Mrs. Ira Hart spent Sun- : , pee Spears, near Cornland, has] John Hines, Mr. Lewis McKibben day with Mr. and. Mrs. Will Padley | jas SVedeaies Mera ine at BoM the smallpox, | and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Lacy. | nq family. new pies She R ‘ i we, McCaughey hauled hay} Mr, Langford shipped his car of] “Mrs, J. G. Walker and’ daughter,|met at the ARE Me and ‘gained 1s Monday. aye goods from Roger, Ark. The neigh-|.4r5, Chas. Graham, spent -Sunday Ghia naw ane hibere: +o) Dakpaa ie patie stones ds evening with Ethyl Miller. “'W. C. McGinnis has sold his farm Elmer Brown and family of Kan- ‘ ; ul A —— Miss. Lorene Allen visited ith t ye ae | Miss Burdee Wolfe of near Vir- 4 vine my Mrs. Chas. Graham of Amsterdam] and is planning to leave for Idaho a ee oe ginia spent from Thursday till Satur- Basket Ball Season Opens. Mrs. Frank Norton last week. returned home Sunday after a weeks! where they will make their future The Herrell Sunday school is hold- co ea fine. Can't you help it) water, i , Mrs. Belt and daughter, ‘ae, Mra Dode Holland drove to, Mont-| called on Bernice Walton Friday rose Monday. ... : y Mrs. Seth Deems and. two children John Venable’s little son, Elmer, Cecil ‘and Elmer, are visiting with had his foot painfully hurt by a load her daughter Mrs W. S. ‘Nafus, of of corn running over it. The doctor ‘Arcadia Katsaa: ER tote ond Mok Gon, Havens of Iowe|._€. and Mrs. B. F. Wir and son, Falls, spent several days with ‘his James, eee and bm oi ‘ith Mi brother, James and wife. They drove Joyce Ghere spent Sunday with Mr. hina Ford.. They started and Mrs, Claude Baker and family. UNCLE HENRY. thoes ta 8 «ney Starte’| Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Griffin and 3 i ; —_—_—_——_— Monday on to the coast in Texas. Ossie, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bak- ing her seventieth birthday. Double Branch Pick-Ups. snappy work of the home boys soon] He reports all the corn in Northern ay nd M ‘. Vz H. Gh ‘de and Albert Fischer and family enter- overcome. . | Towa soft. They will spend the win: er, Mr. an Ne. . H. : - tained quite a few of their relatives} Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jenkins and] The lineup of the girls team was:|ter in Texas, z Miss Gladys vega ay y iat dinner Sunday. children visited Sunday at Mr. Henry|Center, Vera Kinion and Ruth] -Mr. and Mrs. John Hyatt and Miss ero = ba Rosie \2 Casco Fred Vogt, jr., i k din- i : i os ‘ R 1 red Vogt, jr., and wife took din. Wyatt; guards, Mildred Ream and| Margaret, were Sunday visitors at spent the week end with the. Miller| preached some very Novant tee and Mrs. Vernie Ghere spent Sunday owt pri a Doris Pal atone i arte mons. The meeting was still’ con-’ . ; , ice Mr. and Mrs. cor Seday Ina and | tinued. = «Theodore Marquardt and wife en-|at “‘W. A. Baker's. ' Erwin. ; e 4 : tertained the following at dinner] Miss Anna Walters visited Sunday| The boys line up was: Hazel Miller spent ‘Sunday with Mr.! Mrs. John Woodfin spent Monday. ‘Sunday: Her brother, Peter Her-| with the Miller girls. Emmett Bullock; forwards, Walter ae Mrs. Sane een sid Tadounde with Mrs, Ed Moore. : : 3 ‘man, and family and sisters, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans are] Williams and Jimmie Tilsey; guards, e tke Baits ; ith Sterley Bolin A and little’ Deerwester and Lulu Herman, of|entertaining another little soldier] Harvey Hensley and David Thomp- Roy Reecray day evening with! son, Nortdn, jr.,. visited Sunday with: visit with her mother Mrs. J... G. home. Mrs. F. L. Blankenbaker returned Saturday from Warrensburg, where she attended the State convention of the W. C. T. U,, All the temperance forces of the state were represented, and all are working under the same plans for state wide prohibition in 1918, The pie supper at Miller was a suc- cess. Several from here attended. BILLIE ANR SUSIE. ‘day with her sister,’ Mrs. Lee M. Hardinger. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Welliver and family of east of Butler, spent Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Welliver. Fd Corlett dehorned cattle for sev- eral of the neighbors Friday. Fred Medley is husking corn for W. M. and Lee M. Hardinger and Chas. Simpson is husking for Mr. Leonard. P. H. Osborne and Fred Ahlfeld took hogs to Butler Monday. The Butler High School basket ball teams opened the 1917-18 season Friday night with two victories over the teams from the Rich Hill High School. The girls had little trouble winning their game by a score of 11 to 7. = The boys simply outclassed the boys from Rich Hill and that tells the story of the score which was Butler 61, Rich Hill 20. The Rich Hill team had a center about six feet, seven inches tall, which gave them a certain advantage, which the fast, car and spent till Tuesday with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Seider and others. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rapp motored to Appleton City last Friday and took Grandma Rapp home. She had been visiting with them the past two weeks, ‘The young folks spent an enjoy- able evening Sunday at the John Fischer hofhe. i i A number of Mrs. John Seider’s 54 relatives and friends gathered at her . home Sunday to spend the day, it be- Pleasant Gap. A large crowd attended meeting ati the Baptist church on Round -Prairie’ Sunday night. Bro. Collins has’ a * ner Sunday with her parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. C. M. Rapp. L Monday night in town with Mrs. Clarence Bolin. Mrs. Grover Gilbert gave a dinner Sunday to several families. _ | SUNSHINE... ‘near Butler; Nick and Martin Rapp| boy in their home, ‘son; ‘subs, Logan Price and Cl, : fn “ Walter Tharp. and family, cand their familie# and Mr. and Mrs.| Rev. Hood motored home Sunday | Borland. ne : ve Miss Annie Walters spent Sunda; Mrs.. Ralph Culver spent Sunday Jehn Marquardt. night after church and came back with the Miller sisters. with Mr. Emmit Ford. Mrs. A. G. Deems and Mrs. L. A. Deems spent Monday with Mrs. C. B, Baker. . JACK AND JILL. The Pleasant Gap pie: supper was well attended. Miss Theo Burkhart getting the cake and Mr. Roy Deems the pair of sox. 3 _Miss. Rosa \Brown spent - Friday night with Miss Beulah Brown. Big! David Dickey is on the ‘sick. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hagelbush] Monday evening. called on her sister, Miss Lydiaj As Mrs. H. G. Requa and Miss Baker, Sunday afternoon. Alcy Crank were going to Butler last C. M. Rapp and son, Amos, and} Saturday their horse became fright- Rosie Rapp took dinner Sunday with] ened, turned the buggy over and Grandma Rapp in. Appleton City.| broke out the shafts. The occupants Rosie will stay with her grandma} received a good scare and some slight this week. bruises: ical °° There will be an Frigg oc roves ont pie supper at the Fai lount schoo! Satarday, Nov. 24th. Everybody is invited and the ladies are fequested well iss Ai : iF af i f i i Peru ‘Items. Well, us kids went to town last Monday to see and hear Taft. I {don’t think there is any use for us Rif 1 Hi I Ht i t

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