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I ii eSS3SSSfe3S3S3SSSSSSS2SSS3 Neighborhood News. Written by our assistant editors. 8 DIAMOND. Mrs Charles Elting. Tho fellow who said bo would Itvo on corn broad. It surely and undoubtedly out ot bis head, For too corn is killed by the drought you nee, And if ho hau old corn ho i ahead of me. lie must live In town, but if bo will drive, out, IIu'll find our menu wind nuddine and walk about An accident occurred to the lit- f tie son of Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Friday which may yet prove ser ious. While Mr. Osborn was put ting hay in the barn with a hay fork, the little boy in some way got near one of the pulleys and the rope pulled him into it, tear ing the flesh from his hands in a frightful manner, the weather be ing so warm it will likely go pretty hard on the little fellow Mr. and Mrs. Fogar from east of Jasper j spent Sunday with Will Garrett , and wife. C. Lunt and family spent Sunday with Mr. Brason and ' family. beveral from this neigh borhood attended the baptizing at i the ford east of Blue school house ' ' Sunday afternoon Theo Mitchell . traded a horse to John King last i week Erwin Eltinc; from near Carthage is spending a few days There's Mr lireenwoxd nrdhisgirls with his uncle, Chas. Elting, and . You ought to seo them go family The thrasher is busy in IThey are tho (i.st in Deweytown. our neighborhood. J F. Gulick ! To run a new nuto. is busy cleaning out some springs : 0rin imer camo rom , for a new water supply, his ponds , 8iitSunda with his mother: being dr and it makes the water , MlM Vonch simmor.scnme out, too, question a puzzle for him as for a , And vWtcd Ucf btothcr great many others in our com-1 munity. Mr Osborn has three jMr Tommy Flowers spent dry wells and is hauling water fori A i with Wan-not- Klne. 55 head of stock from Mr. Elting's I The 'hrashers have arrived this week, pond. Theo. Mitchell is getting! Which is a piopr thing, his water supply of Lesby Garrett judgo Ilrock and all his family siwnt Chas Nett and family spent Sun i a day with Hamilton's. .mv fir not li. Aire l., .V'iri . N MJ - .J . .. .1.... .-'... ( ... I. ' 1 low who has been sick for several days, is improving nicely Thorn as Edwards and wife and baby spent Saturday night and Sunda with Chas Elting and wife. Theo. Mitchell and family spent Sunday I with Frank Wood and family. j A very contagious disease is going I through our neighborhood and the I local physician calls it the "blues. . A number were absent from Sun day school on account of it If ! we get a good rain we are sure ev ery member will be in their places j next benday Beatrice Mitchell had an experience last week which i Tue H"1'3 anu" Alexanders all, was at the time very exciting To Cam-mile they went, After saddling the family driving !To attend the funeral senicea, horse, she took a pail on her arm ' ' Mr9-1u3lc. an aun arid proceeded to ride a quarter j The farmers are all busy now oi a mile to tneir potato paicn lor some potatoes, .mer getting ner potatoes she remounted, but the I horse became frightened at the noise the potatoes made in the pail, and ran frantically down the road, nothing serious happening except the loss of the potatoes. BLUE STAR. Mrs, Myrtle Coiner. Mrs. x. Beeson and daughter Cora visited Mrs. F A. Baston Tuesday afternoon. John Lucas and family visited Sam King's Tuesday C. M. Campbell and wife called on II E. Coiner's Tues day evening - H Beall has been doing some painting on their farm the past week. Chas. Johnguii hauled lumber for Mr. Major Wed nesday. Jakey Kaderly was a, Lakeside visitor Tuesday. Geo. Buddand family and Hob Jame were in Lamar Wednesday Miss Amy Despain is working for Rob ert Wolfe this week Mrs. R. Lar abee lias ocen quite sick the past week. Effie Johnson and Mr. 1'en niugton have also been on the sick list. Johnllickman baled strawfor Fred Uex last week. Mr. Mikesell visited with A. Bceson's Saturday Miss Verona Hickman visited with her parents Saturday night and Sunday. Sam King and Mr Lear were Carthage visitors Sun day. Mr. Larabee visited over Sunday with home folks. Jo Dayringer and family and Steve Lucas and family spent Sunday with Geo Budd's II E. Coiner and wife spent Sunday with Ed Owen and family Mrs. Emma King and children virited with Mrs. Nelson Sunday. A good many from here have been attend ing the meetings at Blue Bert Kaderly is quite sick at the hom of his aunt, Mrs J E Hull. Geo Daston is still confined to his home, his'foot not improving very rapid ly. Miss Norca and Cecil Larabee spent Sunday afternoon with Mr J. E. Hull Mis Hizel Wood spent bunaay with Georgia nnd wave fcuy. A Dewey Medley. . The riat big crowd at Salem, which On Thursday night was seen, Was there becnuso the Jnst,ier Hand W'ai playinuon the ureeu. ..i ......, . i.--. ........ ...! ,i...i ,.,.,. r. jinn iin iir.iii ! ijiniin. The boy and uirU also onjoed Tbo soda and ice cream. The Indies sent in lots of eako, Wo counted h) tho soore, And so wo send them miny thank, And thnnk tho Uanil some more. Ami ,llan' ta"lM to all who belied To raisH tho ca3h that night, For with it the committee hopoj To faint tho church all white. Then Dewey town and all around, Turned out on Friday niht, To Mrs, Leila MnrcumV, where They had the fun nil right. Mi's fxira Smith her Mater, was Jmt "sweet six'een'' tbnt day, Was wry much surprise! to bale Her friends come there to play. All Dewey took a mooi li(jht ride, To Jasper Saturday night. And listened to the Jasr Hind, Which played with nil its alight. , Mr. Charley Daniels has Come from tho liuekovoStute. He's visiting Joe Edwards and Kigkt here he may lecate. I Courtney, ltico nnd llusby havo Disposed of their Hell phones. I Mr. liotch Kinoid will move i To Curytown next )ear. Mr. Will Jones taxes his place, Ho his before Hied hero. Mr. Queen ncd all his folks, 'Aero very sick with ptomaine, The iKison that they think they got Was in their own ice craam. , Mr. Askins on n trip Is Mrs. Turner's father, He has returned to Marionville To bunt for cool, r weather. plowing ground for wheat; The women think they have a time, To find green things to eat. May Bwing Matthews. ZION. Miss Gladys Ballard. Misses Mary and Adaline School er returned home last week from atrip to California. Miss Stella Thomas made a shopping trip to Carthage Tuesday. Lucile Scott, who is spending the summer at her grandlather's- II. O Earl, is taking music lessons ot Miss Oma Webb of Jasper. Mrs. Lowenstein anu daughter ot Larthage, visited last week with the fotmer's mother, Mrs. Follmer. Mrs J J Schooler jand Mrs. Iscnman called on Mrs Ben Smith and little daughter, who has been very ill, Friday after - uoon Rev Yancy of Carthage, j filled Brother Medearis' place Sun day. Mrs. Lula Haneny, who has been in the hospital at Kansas City for the past tew w.cks, re . turned to her father s Friday. She was accompanied by her sister .Miss Jewel funnel, for a few weeks' visit will Tulhs and family were the guests of Emery Tiller and and family Sunday. Miss Stella Strecker and Lillian Magers were the guests of Gladys Ballard Sun day. Miss Mary Drake of Jasper visited the latter part of last week with Jessie Johnston. John Schooler and family and Carl and ti.ina uallnru motored to Blue school house Tuesday evening and attended the meeting being held there by Rev. Medearis. George Karl purchased a team of mulos of C A. Covert Tuesday Gladys Ballard was the guest of Pearl Hay of Salem Thursday night and at tended the ice cream social at Salem. N W Show-alter has gone to Eldorado Springs for a few days' rest- Mrs Iscnman of Ke noma, who has been visiting Mike Isenman'H, also spent Friday with airs 1 j. cnooier. Misses lern n 11 m 1- r ... , . r.. .. 1 riiKi-i. '.ill .1 111 urn tat,,, .raiii ,.r . 7: i , . initVi i. "'-"- 1 u.ovmg 10 oiuiuerry, nans, tins Eldorado Spring, where they Wtlhe-Mr. WrMw and Ylfc Teft .i.u.sie.i inursoay morning lor.n 1 11t.111.15 leiL 1 iiursnnv mnrninrr inr be the guests of Miss Jessie Zinn. fotnierly of Jasper Martha Curtis and Opha Currier left Tuesday ev icntng for Vlieatl mil, .Mo, tor n'bam King maoe a uusincs3 trip 10 ' fHi .......I ' ... it.il 1, f.intlila unit PnrtlmiiM tllo lircf nf till, U'pfW I relatives. Wheatland is Miss Cur-i J C Webber and wife called on . ricr's homt Kev Yancy visited Mr Hamm ami family last Friday A. L Thomas and family Sunday evening Some hay balers from night.-J J. Schooler and family I near Golden City were baling straw' motored to town Sunday morning J for Karl Garner last Wednesday and brought Kev. Medearis and and Thursday -Miss Edna Day-' wife out to 11 o'clock service,: ringer helped Bertie Garner cook then they entertained them nt 'for the straw balers -- Earl Garner j dinner, after which thev motored i helped thrash wheat at Job Mil- to Blue in time for the baptizing. i Misses Vadin Walker, Alberta' Mochel I barle. Kuby and Velma i . . . visitsd Creola Patrick Ihursday aftrrnoon Fred Earl and wife ' spent Sunday at the home of the! I former's father, II. 0. Earl Miss. i Mary and Aduhne Schooler called on J. J Schooler and family Sat unlay evening- Frank Loudens- ilacer" and mother spent Sunday levelling at J. 1'. Lurtis .Mr. 1 Hubbard of Alba, visited with his 'brother. K.E Hubbard. Sunday. LEBANON. MissALniEAARMsiRo.se. Geo V. Vincent bought a good work mule from John King Mon i day of last week, and suld Mr. j King a mule tlie same day. rranK Thacker had an arm badly bruised and almost broken hist week by his mule team crowding him against the barn door as he was leading them into the bun Mrs Henry Graham was quite sick a few days last week, but is better at this writing. Mis. W B.Ly man and children returned home from Arkansas Thursday where i they had been to isit Mrs. Lyman's parents and her sister who is sick. ' Mrs. John Sinclair of Jefferson ' City and little daughter Katliar-' ine, are visiting at the home of Chas. and Win Woodrow. Mrs. , i Sinclair is a niece of Mrs. Wm I Woodrow. Geo. Cams and wife have recently moved from Went worth to the home of Mr. Cams' parents, John Cams and wife. John Jones and wife, who for sev etal weeks have been visiting at the home ot Mis. Jones' mother, ' Mrs Heudrick, of the Union Val j ley neighborhood, and at the John ! Cams home in this neighborhood. returned tn their home in Kansas I I Friday. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. I Cams are sisters Harvey Law ot Nashville, visited at J C. Law's Sunday. Earl and Vernie Ray are naunni; ounaing material 10 material begin building a dwelling house for their mother, Mrs lannic Kay. Misses Orpha and Mae Woodrow attended church at Blue Star school house, and entertained at dinner Mis? Edith Cone Sunday. ; Lewis Cheek from near G.een-1 field, who has been visiting Mr. 1 Martin and family of the Zion , neighborhood, took dinner at Mr Fannie Ray's Wednesday Fnnk Thacker and w.fe called at A E. Armstrong's Sunday afterno. n -Frank Miller and Miss Winnu- Hill were mairied last Saturday at Dublin schoolhousc by Rev J A. Reid of Jasper. They will reside on the Fred Miller place Their many friends are congratu lating them. MALTA. Mbs Lillian Maulus Most of the farmers are busy j cutting hay. 'Lemie Thomu and 1 Don Johnston spent Sunday with Lester McConnell Ruby Jarvis called at Mrs. Welsh's Wcdnes ' day W C. Mac-key shippc 1 a c ir ' load of cattle and hous to Kansas , City Wednesday.- Will Magers .spent bunuay with Koy Ala key ' Jim Etter is suffering from get 'ting his hand hurt badly while helping haul the bridge iron out' i from Jasper last week. Mrs J S 10. Wilson helped her mother .ok for thrashers last week Lilian i ' Magers and Stella Strecker spent i Sunday with Gladys B.dlaid ' Will Magers and Elmer Foster! i helped Mr. Wilson put up hay last , .week Mrs John WeUli and I daughter called at Magers 1 ucs day afternoon. Walker Hubbard and family spent Sunday with E E. Hubbard and family. Geneva Hubbard is visiting at Alba this, week. Raymond Wheeler bought a new buggy Saturday. Girls, who will be the first? Will Oarber and family of Lockwood vHted Sunday with W. C. Mackey and family. Mrs. Clyde Dunivan vis ited with Mr. Fenner's and Mr. Sheets' last week Mrs. G M Magers is visiting her sister and family in Nevada and her daugh ter, Mm G. F. Hossack ot Girard, Kans , this week. DUBLIN. Mrs., Bertha Webber. Fred and Davis Gridor came homo Tuesday evening from near Great Bend, Kans.. where they have been working in the harvest fields. Bertie Garner visited Mrs """ " ' Sam King last Monday afternoon t , y- .v. . . .. j0nn uniutts anu lamtly arc ; .- it.,, .- .,. - .ovint, t0 Mulberrv. Kans. this here lnt Saturday nurnitig fori Miami OMa., to visit with their daughter, Mrs Minta Breedon j 'If rs last Wednesday. Herbert Armstrong has been working tor Earl Garner the past two weeks ; 1 he Dublin people were quite sur- prised last Saturday evening when I a young couple ramc out from. Jasper, accompanied by a preacher i and his wife, and were married in .the school house yard - Sunday . j caller at J. C Webber's were Dill t Grillitts, Karl Garner and wife, Mrs. lohn Armstrong of Jasper. .-ind Mi9s Maggie Dayringer.- Mr. 1 and Mrs Dayringer and daughter! I buna and son Clark spent the day iatGeotge Budd's Sunday- Mrs. j iH.mn.'a Kin" aml l',llrcn wcrci vismng witn ner momer, airs . NYlson last Sunday. The Hamm . pip) ..rf. tvirn iiiciliiio it f Air' aitnia iibiu v 13 till); tin 'i i ! Grillitts and family last Sunday ' i Tom Armstrong of Cartlnge vis ited Mr Dayringer and family last Monday. I Subscriptions taken at this office for the Kansas City Journal nnd t the Star and Times Dr. V. li. HENDRICKS Does a general office practice but will make A. SPECIALTY OH Chronic Diseases Refraction and'g E3 Every instrument necessary for examining the Eyes and testing them for glasses; Nebu lizer lor treating Ear, Nose, Throat aud Lungs. Galvanic and Faradic Electricity. Ad juncts to the Treatment of Diseases of Women ' ' and Chronic Diseases in General, j I do no surgery. Practice lim ited to office hours, o to 11.30 escept Sunday. Special fixamlnalionsby Appointment To the Public We are now located in Brick Barn where we will buy Poultry, Eggs and Hides and pay the highest market price in cash for anything you have in this line. We have all. Kinds ol Feed, Corn Chop, Uran, Alfalfa nnd tankage. CARR & THOMSON OSS3B3Z!9a32BS8EE9SI If your destination can be reached via Frisco Lines that is reason enough why you should buy your tick et that way. Your trip will tell you why. All-steel, electric lighted equipment, PreU Harvey inrals short, convenient schedules are some of the reasons why a trip via Frisco Lines 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. I FRISCO I j LINGS j "wu4rHsyjinBa?v Farmers and Merchants Bank JASPER, f "JIJ;'Wrf Jg&?$$rk ft MiAss&m. Capital Stock Surplus and profits usniBjBBQEBBBBaR&aiss mm s Davy Crockett Says, "He Hiiro you ;iro right then go alua.l.' We set thu pricey iiml lrntuls, and othi'i'i ti to follow no wo know we tire light. Now listen to a few of the prices. !K 'K s H IM H Coffee, every pound guaranteed per pound 1 cans. Standard Corn for 25c every day in the wn-k R Coal Oil 10c per gallon Fitz Overalls 90c pair Fit. Jumpers 90c each Bring Your Produce and Cream and Trade WHKKE VOL' CAN SAVK MONKY. Calicos 5 cents per yard. Shoes galore ROSS DODD a B3 El aaHHBBaaaQBBHia&ISEra Your Vacation... COLORADO TOJf'T let another minuiiur pa&s without fleeing thn ' magnificent country. Drink in tho beauty uf its colorful mountain scenery and the exhilaration of its pure mountain air. (Jo on the one big, glorious vaca catjon trip of a lifetime, via Missouri Pacific ! "The Highway to the Heights" a bwift luxurious journey through a country of hurpa ing beauty and grandeur. Through sleeping, dining, and observation cars. A la carte dining car service, every modern convenience. :. (Guessing: Contest 1 A scholarship will be given free 1 to the person who comes nearest the correct number of words writ- r ten by Miss Roberts on her type- wnicr in one nour. linen person within 50 words, one month free. Miss Roberts will write in the booth of Rude Bros. Business Col lege at the Carthage Fair, Wednes day. August 6. A prize to all who mail this blank to Contest Man ager, box 374, Carthage, Mo. Sir: My guess is words. I am .... years of age and inter ested in a business course. Name. Address sSJjP1 ilPscaaM MISSOURI $10,000 00 3.500 00 jjsnssssassxwrtitaaaii sanaanfsisHassaBEsaKsiBaii H W B rv w Bl w id H TH 20c P B ra u B B a a a pi SaBBBBQaBQEStlCiltSQH SSBMSSSSSS6 Special Rates during July, August and September. Call or writo f. r I u'l information (Jot our sururb booklet on Colorado. oura (or Urn asking A. U. UAKHK, Agent. Tho road your friend will rccommf nd. Lightning Rods 1NOT STR1NQS Largest, heaviest and best conductor made. Over forty years experience in Jasper Co. Address me at no E. :3th st Carthage, Mo. W.T. BERRY Sajit. 13x For Cuts, Uurns and Urulscs. In every borao thorn should be a i of UucMen'aArnioa Salve, redy to a ply in every oase ot burnj. cu ""J"'" or loalds J. II. IWMW'DfL'iK; Tex., It. No. 2, writes: "ucUli Arnica Salvo caved my little fi'".?'?' foot. No one believed It could ' mir.,1 TliA .-nr1il' beet sahfl ODI kbo. Rwxmimroded by H. f . raw. 9 K..!UIJJUAIJI1