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gsessasssssssssssssssssss 51 Neighborhood News. Written by our ZION. Miss Glaias Ballard. .Mrs Will Keller of Mnri-imille. Iowa, visited a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Follmer Mrs Otto Goddard and daughter Roberta of Tnsnnr. v!.:..l f.. ........ .. :.l. p .... , . ., , , some carpenter work for V W Cap Iillcr and family Charley ,, , ,, .. , , ,. , . ,. , ., . .. , , 'iCrIioii- I Ii Hull. Jakey kail Halters and wife visited a few1 . , ,. , .. . , . . o.,o .. :n 1 t- r. . irly and l-rank Uaston hauled days with friends in kansas City. I. , L ,. . ,, t... r-i tr it . - ii 0S,i l town 1 hursday Mrs lias Miss Clara Hubbard is ten ling ' 4 , , , L .: . ,. switch board at Johnston central -Will McClintock and family vis ited Sunday at John McClintock's near Golden City. Mrs. C A Covert of Jasper spent a few days at H. N. Covert's. -John Isenman is spending a few days in St Louis Miss May Sanford closed a very successful term of srhool in Carth age Friday. She has returned home for the summer vacation "" t Joe Powell and family entertained,""5 ''iB -" " q i.,.. -f v n r n n i Saturday Mr. Larabee visited Sunday at dinner C. V. Ballard I , , . i ,i and family and A L. Thomas and ,:f ia c i 1 pi ti wife. bred Schooler, Chas Thorn- as and Henry Covert purchased new binders the past week Jessie Tnllnctun tutrnwl trt r r( I.ne linitnrc ... , . i.e. .Larabee spent Sunday with Mises quite badly on an iron last Situr I . , . , It r. .i.. m- r. r. i ii f I Georgia and Wave kelley II h day. Miss Dessie Campbell of . , , . ' . n , .... . . .. .. ... I Coiner and wife spent Sunday Carterville is visiting the Misses i , rt , f . , ,... , . ,. ,, . . .with Ed Owen and family Edna rosier. v-orwm rowcu visited friends in Lamar Sunday. Miss Jessie Johnston visited Sunday with Miss Sylvia Dinney'who stays at Mr. Algeo's. Mrs . S Folliner entertained Thursday at dinner Mrs. Rctta Lowenstein and daugh ter Edna, of Carthage, Mrs. Ollie Follmer. Mrs. Dye Sunderland and daughter, and Mrs. Will Keller Newt Keener is serving on the jury this week TIerschel Radford and wife visited Sunday with rel ..:..,. . ni- .:ti -tr... n "... a '" """" T'!'i to the owner or leave at Lebanon l.ller purchased a tine new Hcr.,Church Mr$ Qhia s,ansberry tinea ou'gy last, inursoay joy Kerney had some repair work done on his house last week Mary Curtis visited Saturday night and sunuay v,t Mrs Harry imie. - r. I Schooler and family were i ily guests of W. R Sdiooler and fam- ily Sunday -Miss Alice Byre of. ,.u y.t...K .. wu".- Those who took the teachers' ex maminatton in Carthage Friday and) Saturday were, Misses Clara and I rrtn.n U..l.l..l TJ-l ti. I , c,, Vp. V , A u"wth his parents -Fred vVinter and Stela Thomas -Fred Cope-!, to Wcbb C,ty Saturday and land, who is working for h . ht ft C(JW am UQ caJves Schooler spent Sunday with Ed- Mrs en Graham receive(, gar Strecker Stanley Pontius and vorJ ffom hcr sister in law, Mrs. family, Wesley Warner and family Nd,e R w,m wa? cm , d and Miss Laura Pontius of hair ' , ,. ... , . view, Mo. visited Saturday andat fV1' Hou5u ,at, asl,,n Sunday with D L. L.chtcnuaher ! ton ,X, C thut,s',e, ,h"?. rcturned The Ladies' Aid So-1 ciety will meet with Mrs J. J Schooler Wednesday, June 18. All the ladies of the neighborhood are . kindly invited Mrs. A T. Dean's 1 mother and sister, Mts. Cartwright' and Mrs. Lawrence of Overland Park, Kans., hive come to spend the summer with them Hazel Carter and Alice Byre visited Mon day with Hazel Fostei A T. Dean and family entertained Sun day at dinner, George N'ixun and family. Glen Cartwright and wife, Mrs. Cartwright and Mrs Law rence. Miss Hazel Carter gave a party Friday evening in 'honor of her guest, Miss Alice Byre. A nice crowd was present and all report a fine time. Dan Keltner and wife of Carthage, were guests of J M. Sanford and family Sunday. Mr. Howard and family of Lamar, have moved onto the Albert Schell place where they formerly lived Mr. Howard will work for Albert Schell. Nathan Rice of Jasper, is working for II N Covert. Roy Thompson and family visited John Schooler and family Sundiy. BLUE STAR. Mrs. Myrtle Coikkr. Ilattie Hyder isited several omHamilv-TliA l,,W Al !n.,'uu" mllle l " v-ny o av. days last week with her couiin, 1 Phipps u visiting her sister, Mrs. Monte King Pauline and 01ga Simmons Joe Carter and family Ely returned to their home in Joplin i01 Lakeside spent a week vuiting Wcdnef day, nf ter a short vnit with his father Mr Joues- formerly of friends and relatives here -Mrs 1 RcweZ' '? in ' Carthage Hospit tfi 1 r v ,- 1 1 nl suffering with catarrh of the Kelley and Bert Kaderly spent 8ht hand, with danger of losing WtdnesJay night and Thursday 1 his hand. 9. ( 8 $ assistant editors. with Mrs J E Hull who has been suffering with rhcuuntism in her hands and arms the past two 1 1 weeks Airs Emma King visited WedncsiU) afternoon with her mother, flrs Nelson Jake and ' rH,1K " "" ul Jal"--' '" "'" i i. tt".... r i . .t..: , " " """h"1" ""","; , '" ', J IJ Coiner and son Lloyd iMted with Mrs J. 12. Hull Wednesday evening. Mrs Beal also visited there Thursday Misses Hilen Heckman and Cecil Larabee were taking the Sunday School census of the Township Thursday after noon Mrs Viola James and Ru lah lames called on Mrs Charlie Camnbell Thmsday. Mr Mikesell u.i..:. tr. -:. -,,11 m,n , ,;., , ,i home folks Paul Campbell gave , . , . ' . ve a nartv bituruav ma it to a lew I of his friends All report a good i time Misses Cecil and Norca with Ed Owen and family returned with them for a few days visit Jobe and Grant Miller called at Sam King's Sunday after noon FARMERS ONION. MlSS'EuOENK Rbx There will be no Sunday School at Lebanon Sunday on account of the convention at Boston Rev Walter Hill lost his Bible June l between Lebanon Church and his home. The finder please return spent Thursday with her sister Mrs. Clyde Southwick. Clyde Srtiifliivmlr firirl fnmtlv viitfr1 Mr i Sllllllm. .t. ,lnrpnta in ,.mnr Slin. ; d M u Gfaham caed A. T n ni:., r t m (uu .uia j u viiim ui juayci .'iuir rlf.f nltprnnnll T?rnnT.- TJnu viifprl an(J Homer Grilham Sun d Hona Kcjmonil vlslted Mae Woodrow Sunday Ernest Vande venter and wife from Joplin came up Wednesday to .pend a few days count of illnes. DEWEY. Mrs. Ma-y Matthews. Mrs Weir and Mrs. Kincaid vis ited Mrs. Karla Wednesday and on Thursday they visited Mrs Han cock, scuth of Cirthnge. Monday Mrs Weir and children left for their home in Fort Worth, Texas. Miss Lee of Lawrence County is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Turner Mrs Seth Gresham has her niece. Mist. File, from Pittsburg, Kans . viMting her Dick Carter is build ', '"B screened kitchen Misses Grace Greenwood and Elsie Gresh am and Ralph Sterling and Ver non Matthews were in Carthage Friday and Saturday taking the teachers'examination Mr Green wood was the the first to cut wheat in this vicinity He began Satur day. Others are cutting this week Mr. Simmons came out from Jas per to help Clarence Simmons cut his wheat Orin Buster and wife came out from Jasper Sunday to vwtt home folks. Rev. J. A. Rtid gave two good sermons Sunday ami wak entertained by Mr Karls. Mr Jackson and little girls have moved to Carthage Goldie ,., V.JJ.LI. J I HMUI II Harvest Hands Wanted To buy my Overalls Work Shirts Work Gloves H, J. Deardorff PLEASANT HILL. Mrs Thomas Edwards We arc forcibly reminded of winter this week and are onthr, point of believing that our calen- i dars are badly mixed as to dates. Miss Mary Triple tt visited Misses Carrie and Irene Winans last Mon day. Rev and Mrs Stacy Phil-! lips and daughter Dorothy and I Thomas Edwards and wife and ' daughter Esther, weie entertained! at Win. Patterson's Sunday. Mrs. Chas Eltine visited at I. W Ed-j wards' Wednesday Mrs. Alfred Moon and daughter Marion, visit ed at Will Tallman's pirt of last week Lela Schott spent Tuesday night with Esther Patterson Floyd Winder was in our vicinity Sunday evening after a protracted stay in the west U. S Lowen stein and wife spent Sunday at S b bhoopman s can smith ii home for his vacation, school hav ing closed last week J W.Ed wards had a water system and bathroom fixtures installed in Ins home last week James Tullis is visiting his uncle, Frank Tullis, and wife. Bert Webb and daugh ter Oma, were at Gay Webb's Sat urday Edgar Mawell and wife were at J W. Edwards' Monday. Harvest will be in full blast this wpek as wheat is ripening rapidly Will Wood and family spent Sunday with his pirents. Bob Gresham and wife and Mrs. Molho Gresham and daughter Ethel, were at Seth Gresham's Sunday after noon. Mrs Harry File, of Pitts burg, Kans , who has been visiting her sister, Mrs Seth Gresham. re turned to her home Saturday. Her daughter, Miss Reba, will remain here for some time Alma Barc lay and wife visited at John Gresham's Sunday. Mrs Thomas Edwards and daughter were at Wm Patterson s Monday evening Grandma Currev came Thursday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs Andrew Gresham Jie Smith at tended the commencement exer cises at Carthage last week. LEBANON. Miss Altiiea Armstrong. Several are cutting wheat in this neighborhood and the hum of the binder is heard in almost any di rectinn. While it is yet a little green, many are afraid to await further ripening for fear of loss of grain Wm. Lane is harvesting whear, which he sowed last fall on his father's place, the R P. Lane home. Chas Woodrow is cutting wheat for Mr Garner on the Hat field farm. J C Rex and wife and daughter Geneva arrived fiom Albuquerque, N. Mex., Sunday morning at the home of J II Sel sor They will spend a month visiting friends and relatives in this locality and at Lamar Mrs Rose, cousin of Mrs. C F Rex, who was visiting last week at the Rex home, is visiting this week f r a few days at the homes of Ben and Wui. Weston, west of Jaiper. Mrs Cas Woodrow visited, (he first of last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. NorrU Crumm. Mrs R P. Lane and daughter Miss Nellie were Caithage visitors Wednesday. Misses Orpha and May Woodrow visited at Norris Crunun's the lat ter part of last week. Will Law nid family vifited Sunday at the home of J. C Law Frank Selsor and daughter Edith of Springfield visited the latter part of the week , at J. II Selsor's. Mr Selsor re- I turned home Saturday, but Miss Edith will make a longer visit at the home of hcr grandparents Mrs. Tom Wardlow and Mrs Will J The class of junior boys of the! Budd called at Mis Mosier's last Jasper Baptist Sunday School, who! week -Mrs John Buzzard enter are taught by Miss Althea Arm-J tained for dinner Sunday her sis Is trong were picnickinj,' at the her, Mrs. Brily of Kansas City, SSSltgfgl" iiiUi tUUJJtXillUUMJt EwN i ,irt!a J isscssaiua W 11 Y ! CivJ I ij: v & - They Are Sold on Trial by Bayne's Hardware Armstrong h me Thursday They were accompanied by Mr and Mis H H SiarpandRev and Mrs T W. Medeans of jisper and Miss Laura Miller of Pepsin and Jas and Frank Ray, of this neighbor hood A p'easant time was en pyed by all Fishing and hall plaing were indulged in. and when we qo again, if there are any medlesome pigs around.'we think c will tie Miem up so that they won't eat all our fish Earl Ray spent Saturday night and Sunday at Rob t Horton s in Jisper Misses Arlene and Zoa Aadrews viited Misses Sarah and Helen Scott Monday aftemoon- C F Rex bought several head of sheep fron. Mr Scott Saturday. Earl Ray is shocking wheat for C. S. Andrews this week. C F. Rex was a Carthaye visitor Wednesday. Dow L Vincent spent Sunday at L 0. Vincent's BLUE. Mrs. J. R. Hatcher Born to Mr and Mrs Henry Pugh one day last week a baby giil. Rell Boyd spent the latter part of last week with friends near Asbury Mrs W. M. Wardlow 1 returned last week from a three weeks' visit with relatives in Carth age Mrs. John King called on Mrs. Henry Pugh Monday Mrs. Lank Arner of Jasper, vi-ited over Sunday with her sister Mrs George Arner Most of our farmers are harvesting their wheat Mr De pee has returned from near Sai coxie, where he has been picking strawberries for the past three weeks. The remains ot Uncle Tom Seal were interred in Waters cemetery Monday The party was well attended at the Fay Hartley home Saturday night. Mrs Lou Lucas and daughter. Miss Jessie, railed on Mrs. M. W. Wnrdlow and Mrs J R. Hatcher Tuesday afternoon. DIAMOND Mrs Charles Elting. J F Guhck spent Friday in Carthage transacting business Mis. John IJuzzard and Mrs Fred Mitchell were Jasper visitors Wed nesday Frank Cline and familj of Carthage visited over Sunday in our neighborhood. Chas Buz zard and Fred Mitchell and fami lies attended Sunday School at Blue last Sunday. John Pfender was quite sick last week, but is bpttcr now. Mire Jessie Hane re turned Monday after a week's stay with her sister. Mrs. Brown, Attention Farmers! I am now making a line line of HrcmK Cakes and Cookies, and am piepiired to furnish line bread in large or small (tiatititiua at six loaves for '-Tie. Cream bread, i ye bread and plain bread, cukes and cookies made fresh every day. Kverytliiiifi guaiauteed. l'ltoue at bhop and homo 11i. Open till b o'clock every night. Jasper Model Bakery Here are reasons why you should buy A Motor Washer Spiral cut gears and ball beatings make it run easier loaded than others do empty. I Ins automatic coye-lift. The steel pails are guaranteed live yeats against breakage. Kans, an! her pirents, Mr and Mrs Uerry Chas Nelt and wife and Frank Chne and family spent Sunday with L Garrett and famil - Our Children's Day exer cises were well attended and great ly enjoyed by all Mrs Thco Mitchell and Mrs. Chas. Kiting called at Mr Mosier's Monday Mr. Mosier did not undergo an op eration as he expected to After (.being examined by the Joplin do- t' is, they said there was nothing to operate for. He cuinmenced 1 treatment and m two days time he was improving enough to en- courage him He went to Joplin another treatment Ttt sday for His friends all hope for a rapid re covery. A number in this com munity are cutting wheat this week We are sorry to learn of the death of Thomas Seal He has many friends in this neighbor hood SHERIDAN. Miss Eun'a Dams. Mrs Nancy Davis and Mis Susie Davis and children of Maple Grove and Ed Kreeger of Carthage vis ited Ed Dvis and family Friday and Saturday Ralph Sterling pcnt Sunday with Ray Karls - Vadia Walker spent Sunday with Pearl Hay. Orcn Harvey visited a few daj s with his parents A M Harvey and wife. Wm Harvey spent Sunday with Geo Hay and family Geo. Sells and family of Carthage spemSunday with Grand pa and Grandma Baync Robert Gresham and wife visited at Seth Gresham's Sunday Mrs Rumble is visiting Mts Janney for a few days Agnes Gresham spent Sun- day with Fern Patrick. Mr. and Mrs Janney spent Sunday with E D. Boyd. M. W. A. Notice A meeting is hereby called fur the election of clerk and the trans action of other important business on Wednesday, June 18 W. E. Stratton, V C Best Laxative for the Aged. Old 11100 and women feel the nml of a hiativo more than )oung folks, but U must xi snfo nnd harmlcwj nnd one which will notciuao pain Dr. Kind's New laftt 1'ilU aru mpt-cially (,'ood for t o aged, for thpy not promptly and caily I'noti 'J5o. Kecomraonded by II . I'itt Lightning Rods INQT STR1NQS Largest, heaviest and best conductor made. Over forty years experience in Jasper Co. Address me at 240 E. 13th st. Carthage, Mo. W. T. BERRY S)pt. 15x Jasper Bjy in Arl. usn. Myron Truix, who wn.i h ,, cnls moved to Siloam Sprite wi in the early vpring, ha., v k Boy Scouts ami sends to Lib tun here the following des ip i n . one night nt camp "There wascnlj on i v i during the night; about a (. rt were awakened b i thoughfto be a cow n i box. but upon strikmk a n i found Hint one of tin 'j i nightmare had pot r , r the pans and skillet .in I u-, mg a ch.itivan part .ill I i self. We put him t . I . I t joyed another nap hav'n at 4.30 through a lii.l t i 1' Watts on the return 'I h si u are having a line time an t c was no storm and verv htt'i i. in camp. Sabscriptions taken at tl 1 fir the Kansas Cit) Jnun u the Star and Times Bae )our clucks from fntnl n Di irrhm. Oon't wait f r tli u 10 I start but Ri-t Conkt 'a v hi v 1 '1 irrl 1 I Itemed) for the driukmR w .t r a r I icn'ntno troaiiDPnt 2'ic an 1 ' - 1 Mono) Imck if )ou nru 1 (u l i -; 1 I tt tli tientnipnt. (Jot Cnnl I 1 ir I Hook, free tit II. 1$ Pitta ;i Dr. V. Ii. Does a general ofhee pra tat but will make A. SPUCIALTY Ol' Chronic Diseases Refraction and Every instrument nectslii for examining the Eyes .iihI tc-ting them for glasses , N b 1 hzer for treating Ear, N st Throat aud Lungs. Gals nK and Faradic Electmity Ad juncts to the Treatment of Diseases of Women and Chronic Diseases in General. I do no surgery. Practice lim ited to office hours, 9 to 11 , except Sunday .SpecUIUxaraltiBtionsby AppolnUiuut MBMwwm.r.w.wm 0 To trie KuDiic We are now located in Bruk Barn where we will buy Poultry, Eggs and Hides and pay the highest market price in cash for anything y u have in this line. We have all Klrnli of Iced, Corn Chop, Uran, Alfalfa and Tankage CARR & THOMSON Ewjbuil msujuarmBtnaasaBEBSBa h Ily their frul's )0 shall know them." The inncliitiL'ty mo m11 does the woik ami doea it light. McGormick Mower McCormick Binder Peter SchuUler Wagons Bind your wheat with the best twine. Wo also have p e n i t e n tiary twine. J.A.Cozatt Jasper, Missouri