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Neighborhood News.
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ZION.
Miss Gladys Ballard.
Misses Alberta Earle. Ruby and
Velma Mochcl of Carthage, arc vis
iting Chas Earlc's. Mrs. Anthony
ami son visited Sunday with Mr
Hickey's on Spring river Allen
and Ethel Peterson visited Will
Peterson and family Sunday
Charley Casebolt and family of
Carthage, are visiting George Ja
cobs and family. Leslie and Flor
ence Templin called at Charley
Earle's Saturday evening Lewis
Tunnel of Cedar County, is visiting
James Tunnel and family Stella
Thomas purchased a horse and
buggy of Mrs Schooler of Jasper
last week Corwm Powell .bought
a fine horse of Uoy Binney Jcs
sie Johnston helped Mrs. Will Metz
ger cook for threshers last week
Miss Nellie Carter of Carterville,
and Pearl Alexander of Dewey, are
visiting Hazel Foster. Fanny
btorbeck spent Saturday and bun
day with Kuth
Vaucht Uert
Keener and wife were Carthage
shoppers Wednesday. Clara Hub
bard spent last week with her sis
ter. Mrs. Arthur Probert Rob
crt Gresham and wife visited Ar
thur Radford and family Sunday
Charley Earle and family entet
taincd Sunday Mrs. Anthony and
baby. Alberta Earl Ruby and Vel
ma, Mochcl and Charley Ballard
and wife and daughter and Pearl
Hay. Oscar Follmer and wife
were the guests of Fred
Follmer
and family of Jasper, Sundav
.. i.
James Showalter of St Louis visit
ed his aunt, Mrs Kerney, a tew
days last week Mrs Sarah Hark
er of Carthage, is visiting Isaac
Thompson nnd family - Dan
Johnson nnd family of Jasper,
spent Sunday at Fred Streck
er's. Miss Orpha Currier of
Liberty, visited Martha Curtis
Saturday nnd bunuay last.
J. J Schooler and family enter-
tamed bunday lid lay lor ana
wife of Plcasantview, Miss Daisy
Coltingham of Carthage, and Mrs
Schooler of Jasper Fred Streck
cr joined a land seekers excursion
and lett Monday mglit lor Lanaua
-Otto Goddard and family of
Jasper spent Saturday night at
Cap Tiller's. The infant dnugh
ter of Ben Smith has been very ill
the past week Mrs. Isaac Thomp
son and Mrs Sarah Harker visited
Mrs. Fred Earl Thursday Oscar
Faskm and family visited Sunday
with Alf Campbell and family
Sam Elliott and family of pleas
antview and Clint Lemasters of
Barton County were guests of
Grant Lemasters and family Sun
day. Bryan Tiller gave a party '
Saturday evening for his lnends.
About fifty guests were present
Refreshments were served and all
enjoyed a fine time Eh Scott and
family of Jasper attended Sunday
School at Zion Sunday and spent 1
the day with Fred Earl and wife
Everett Thompson and family j
of Carthage visited several davsi
with his father, Isaac Ihompson,
last week --Walter Gresham, who
is working tor a telephone com
pany in Kansas, visited over bun
uay nun ii aicuii, juiiii un. - au -
am and wife the .ion people
nave receiveu meir 100 new tonK
books and will accommodate all
who will help sing. John Clouser
of Jasper visited A. L Thomas
and wife Sunday. Mrs A. L
Thomas and son Lharlcy were
Golden City visitors Tuesday - -Helen
Anthony spent Sunday with
Stella Strecker Bryan Tiller and
Floyd 'Ihomas spent Sundav with
Harold Schooler Preaching at
Zion nct SunJay nnrning and
evening.
BLUE.
Mrs. J. R. Uatuilu.
Frank Wardlow and family from
near Neck City, spent Saturday
night and Sunday at the Beeson
home. Mrs. Jim Onstott of Pitts
burg, is visiting relatives here -Roy
King spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Con Lucas
Mis. W M. Wardlow spent Sunday
with hei sister, Mrs Ellon Dayrin
ger of Dublin Rev T W. Me
dearis of Jasper, is holding a re
vival at Blue school house The
meeting will continue all tlu
week Gilbert Keltncr and family .
of Farmers Union spent Sunday '
at II C Chne's Earl Ruckel nnd
family ate Sunday dinner with
Mr. Alice Keltner and family.
lirnost 1 ales spent bilur.iay night (le,u' u,ul "Pe " win te but a
and Sunday with Marion King - few days until she is alwut again
Talmngc Haulier left Monday for I Mrs .C Lunt and wn Orvillc
Jefferton City, after a vint with re improving nicely from the se
his brother. J Ii Hatcher and j vere case of poison they obtained
family Tom Armstrong of Carth ' while picnicking on the river the
a?e, wa vniting relatives in this
vicinity Monday The thraMi.ng
jnach ne is busy in this vici.uty
jOnc wheat field of .10 acres aver
aged 29 and a fraction bushels per
acre
I PLEASANT HILL.
Mrs Thomas Edwards
Tbo wca'lior is hot anil the ground Is
dr,
And the sun hangs iiigli in tliu summer
The farmer is buj liinpsthiR hid grain,
Which is somewhat damiged b) Uck of
rain.
Tho row w3 oumo up and dried nnn),
And tho drought cut short the tlmutli)
h.).
Tho ground so dry the gr.ia i dead,
I.30K8 like we'll have to lhe on itraight
corn bread.
E A Edwards and family, of
Carthage, and Edgar Max veil and
wife spent Sunday at J. W.Ed -
u,.i. s 11 Rhnnnmnn mirrfms-
" ' . ' '., , .
cda new 1-ord automobile last
week William Patterson and
familv Sundavcd at Clarence Ham-
J J
mond s Mr. Wood and wite vis-
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lu"ir,,mIm, "," "u ,
day -Grandma Loudenslager and
son Frank, motored to Albu Sun-
day evening. Mrs. Alma Barclay
visited her parents. John Gresham
and wife, Thursday. Mrs Win,
Patterson and Mrs Tho? Edwards
attended a surprise ' shower ' given
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hammond
hv Hip Ladies Aid of thp Christian
fhnri'h. Thnrlnv. tnlv it. TIipa
1 - - iijj -- . j
id a number of handsome
presents and all had an enjoyible
tune Glen Owmgs visited Paul
EJwards Monday afternoon A
V Schott and family visited rela
tives in Carthage Sunday Mrs.
Forrest Chandler and little sons
and Mrs Gay Webb and children
spent Sunday with Riley King and
lamily .Mrs Uarence Hammond
1S SIlPndin( .1 few ilnvs
with her
parents, Wm Patterson
parents, Wm Patterson and wife,
Miss Jennie Conrad and Louise,
)rutnilet called at J. W. Edwards' 1
I Thursday Will Wood was thrash-'
im, Monday. Mrs Joe EdwarJs
calied at jirs Turner s Tuesday
Mrs i.,0nel Winder and Mrs Bert,
Sehott were Carthage shoppers
Welnesday Mrs Olive Edwards
and little daughter spent Tuesday
at Wm Patterson's Lela, Ivor
and Marie Schott visited their
aunt, Mrs. U. S. Lowenstem Wed
nesday -S B Shoopman and
w dc w ere in Carthage Tuesday giv
mg their new machine a trial
The school board met Saturday
night and elected Wm Patterson
clerk for the coming year.
DIAMOND.
Mrs Charles Elting.
Our loved friend and neighbor,
Mr George Mosier, passed away
Tuesday night. After a long ill
ness and much suffering he is at
last at rest with his Creator. Mr.
Mosier has lived in this neighbor
hood 14 venrs and had a
large
number of friends in this part of
the country. Besides other rela-
ittves he leaves a wife and five sons,
. the youngest a babe of six months
, - niu lenntms were laic at rest in
ii,- Waters Cemeterv Thursdav
aftcrnoon A fine ram visited our Yernie Kay was a Carthage vistor
community last week, but we areiSiturday Mrs F W Rumble of
, anxiously waiting more Will Jasper, visited Mrs C F Rex
Garrett and wife are the nroud Wednesd.iv nnd Thursd.iv nf l..st
parents ot a Daoy boy Jlrs i lieo
Mitctieil tailed on Mrs Chas
Buzzard Wednesday - Mrs. C
Lunt and Mrs Oiborn called at
Will Girretts Thuisdav Chas
Elting and wife spent Sunday with
Chas Xett and family Mrs John ternoon Morris Cruniin and fam
Buzzard entertained a number ot il visited at Cha Woodrow s
'riends Sunday. Vida Buzzard Sunday Mrs J. II, Seltor md
siient Sunday night with Marie Mrs J C Rex ami Miss Geneva
Kosebaugh Most of the people: Rex visited at A E Armstrong's
neir Diamond attended meeting Friday afternoon. R P Lane and
at Blue Sunday night. A stray , wife visited at Alex Keith's Sun
horse passed through our neighbor day afternoon. C I. Rex ship
hood Sunday morning but it was ped a bunch of sheep to Kansas
soon known p belong to Mr City Wednesday --Miss Nellie
Chapman of Jasper Miss Nellie Lane took dinner at W. S Lane's
Hartley spent several days with
Juhn Hartly and wife Mrs. Clyde
Wagner and children spent Satur-
dty with Mrs G Wagner Thrina
Smith has been quite sick for s'ev-
eral weeks Several relatives and
friends of Webb City spent several
da with Will Budd and wife last
week Mrs Tom Wood and
daughter Marie visited in our
neighborhood Sunday and attend-
ed church We are all sorry to
'know of Grandma
Guillen's acci -
Fourth Chas Elttng has
been
way
"ing some improving in the
.of ement work the pat week,
FINANCIAL REPOKT
Jasper School District for Year
I Ending July 1 1913.
Teacher's I'und.
DEllIT JULV l, 1912
Balance on H.ind Si 55 00
Re.eivcd from county col. 1,670 22
Rec'd from county treas. 995 65
Received from tuition 562.38
3.3S.M5
IRI'DIT 11V SALVKIKS lVI TK VCIIBUS
U. E. Hurt Sqoo.oo
Arthur Cline 540 00
Geo. Masters 360.00
Merta Crow 360 00
NVllie Crow 360.00
Anna Rex 405.00
Balance on hand 458.25
3-383.25
Incidental l-'uinl.
DUBtT.
Bal. on hand Jjly 1, 191;
Rec'd from county col.
SJ03.59
871 5i
1.074 10
' lK"-
C Ihomas.serv.ces treas $20.00,
Jay uood, services as clerk 20 00 ,
Posta,e nnd stationery 1001
.F Drake, annual statement 7.501
Lonrad .utc Lo . supplies 14 Co
,tl r
j '-r"" '"ur " w" " :
School registers
3.00
Books for library
rIomer nnJne s'uppl,es
j; Campbell. Janitor
II L Tallman, coal
' Load cobs and drayago
1? Drake, report cards
t9 months phone rent
Map rollers and rack
' Scavenger work
H F Pitts, supplies
25 20
14 60
276 00
12S 10
50
3 25
18 00
5.00
15.00
J -15
t 05
Poll books
Judges.clerks.and election ex.
8 50
1 Drake, printing
Diplomas nnd ribbon
Conrad Merc. Co., supplies
2 50
.13 86
3' 73
440.51
Balance on hnnd
1 074 10 1
Sinking Fund,
Am't unhand July 1,1912
Received from collector
$114 77
637 '.7
751 94
fico.oo
Paul on bonds
Balance on hnnd 1 51.94
Interest fund '
Bal. on hand July 1, 1912 S217.87
Received ftoni collector
2-39
22a 36
54.7S
Paid interest on bonds
Balance 0:1 hand
Recapitulation.
lOTVL I1VLVNCB JULY
Teachers fund
Incidental fund
Sinking fund
Interest fund
105 48
191
$45-s J5
440 Si
5 94
165 S
1,216 :8i
Respectfully submitted,
Jay Goon, Secretary.
LEBANON.
Miss Altiiea Armsirom.. I
Mrs J. C. RfiK and daughter I
Geneva, who for the past month
had been visiting at J II Selsor s,
went to Japer Sunday to vi-it f r i
two or three days, after which it
was their purpose to go to Lamar
,for a few days' visit then start for
their homo in Albuquerque, N
,'AI. A1-, H- C !. . 4
..v .mjs n o i.uiic i 1a1111iK
with her son Robert, in loiilin
week. Dell Beam and family vis '
ited at A. E Armstrong a Sunday
-Gideon Vincent visited at ilie
home of G W. Vincent Sundav
Mrs. Mary Lyman called on Laura
1 and Altiiea Armstrong Sundav af
Sunday. Mrs. Leola Miller visited I
with her motlu'r. Mrs. Mary Ly
man, at the home of G. W. Vincent
Saturday and Sunday Irvin and J
Edw. Armstrong sold some fat hogs
I to Ward k Moulton of Jasper, I
Monday II. J. Stansberry and
, family visited at John S'ansberry's
Sunday afternoon Frank Ray
is working for D II Wampler this
week. Vetnie Ray stajed all
, nicht with Clarence Donnell in
l Jasper Saturday night. Jines
Ray is working for A.
W. Radlord
this week.
BLUE STAR.
Mrs. Myrtle Coijskr.
J E. Hull was a Lamar visitor
Thursday John Hickman baled
hay for Frank Lee last week
.Chas. Johnson plowed torn for r
So inn rpmsrprs i.oa.c , . t. n . t t
Harvc Coiner Fn lay Eflie John--on
and Vera Pennington were on
the sick list last week Ir Mike
sell has btcn smiling the pist week '
over the arrival of a new grandson j
111 Kansas Cit Geo Budd and
family spent 'Ihursday evening at
Joe Da ringers and ate ice cream '
Mrs. C M Campbell viited with
Mrs Pennington Sat afternoon -
Misses Cecil und Norca Larabtc,
Georgia and Wave Kclley, Pnul
Campbdl, Jakey Kaderly and Will
Kclley attended church at Blue
Saturday night driving over to ,
gcther in a wagon Orvillc An
drews spent Sunday with Will
J Kelley Frank Baston is spending
1 a few da) 111 Newton County this
week. B. A King ami mother
and little daughier spent Sunday
with Sam King and family. Roy
King and Con Lucas also ate din
ner there Chus Johnson enter
tained relatives fiom town at Sun
day dinner. Mrs Earle Garner
visited with Mrs Sam King Mon
day atternoon. Mrs Carmcan
and son J.itres of Kansas City, are 1
visiting Mrs Carmean's sister Mrs
J. E Hull. Mrs Hull is suffering
much from rheumatism - The Blue
ball team won a game from Blue
1 star ounuay uur ounuay ochuui
is doing nicelj. The attendance
was 40 last Sundiy II Beall
and wife. of I.uner, Mr. an 1 Mrs
-rri i?,i n.,e..i o,i .( -,,.,!
KlfEUIli J.M WllOIU.. Ullll Ml,uxu
' Will Kaderlv and son Bert were
Sunday afternoon callers at J
Hull's
Dr. V. ii. HENDRICKS
Does a general office practice
but will make
. A SPI2C1AUTY Ol-
Chronic Diseases and
Refraction
.1
Every instrument necessary
for examining the Eyes and
testing them for glasses, Nebu
lizer for treating Ear, Nose,
Throat aud Lungs. Galvanic
and Faradic Electricity Ad- I
juncts to the
Treatment of Diseases of Women
and Chronic Diseases in General.
I do no surgery. Practice lim
ited to oincc hours, 9 to 11 30
except Sunday
Special examinations by Appointment
the Public
We arc now located in Brick
Barn where we will buy
Poultry,
Eggs and
Hides
and pay the highest market 1
price in cash for anything you
I
have in this line.
We have all Kinds ol Feed,
Corn Chop, Uran, Alfalfa and
Tankage
CARR & THOMSON
If your destination
can be reached via
Frisco Lines
that is'ienbon enough why
yon nhonld buy your tick
et that way. Your tiip
will tell you why.
All-stctl, electric lighted
equipment. I'red Harvey
meuls, short, convenient
schedules
are some of the reasons
a trip via Frisco. Lines
why
is so
restful and enjoyable.
Tell the Frisco Agent where
you plan to go he will give
you full particulars about the
fine Frisco service.
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A scholarship will be given free
to the person who comes nearest
the correct number of words writ
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within so words, one month free.
Miss Roberts will write in the
I booth of Rude Bros. Business Col
lege at the Carthage Fair, Wednes
day. August 6 A prize to all who
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lager, box 374, Carthage, Mo.
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NOT STRINGS
Largest, heaviest and best
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years experience in Jasper Co
Address me at 34 K '311' '
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Spt. 15x
Tor Cuts, Uurns an J U' "'
In onry bora there should bo n bo
of IluoWlen-a Arnlw Salve, redy to a'
ply in evary oni of burn, out, womu
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