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' ".. .., - t - - - .MAKSUAtrtf HKKUJJiiiL'AW 4 " - r Friday, May 28j 1959?, K i nimiiv vihill'u i iiiii tvifPii n u in i v.. nH I Sheltorf Thomas and Clark Tete-f ' COUNTY NEWS .MIAMI The health of our coinmun'ty 'a this season is unuaua.ly g03d,f0u physicians are having a reBt an J a chance to go fishing and hunt'- jng thesebright May dr.ya. Mrs. Katie Stap.ctcn an7J con, Joe, arc back after an absence o. several mbnthls. M.S. k't.pjjlcln .has been visiting her; dauhlc , Austin Drown of Kansas..'' Mrs. W. CHeslar is at homi iltsii a week' sojourn with Xrlm Jb In .Kansas City. Jesse Wheeler took his wi.o over to Marshall one day' last Wool: lo. a visit Tind roturnsd thj next day Jno. .Sibley and wile attended the closing exercises of the hlgh'schoo'l at Slater laBt week, M,8iblcyja nephew, young Smith, graduated at. that place. Perry. Campbell and wife came over in ah auto from Marshall Sun day to visit Mrs. Campbell smp h erjMrs. Jno. Gu h ry. ftil.s s Ir.U jjenc Webster and Gladys Pickett came with them . Alex Smbaugh an old Miami Ijpy spent ths day in Miami o.i ins: Tuesday. Alex is doing well in in'e livery business in Slitr. Glen Chiswell is adding more xooms to" his dwelling and hopss to have it completed In a short time. The Mortens building, which tt present is being used as a'mi.llri ory shop, is being repaired and preparations are being made to move our p'ostoffice there. This will suit our. people much better than tfie present building, the Mertens building being, large and convenient and on one of the "best business corners (of our town. MIbscs Emma and Merita Robert son are enjoying a. visit from thei: cousin, Miss Conway, of Carro.lton, this week. Percy Jennings has gone to St. Louis for & summer's visit. Aunt Caroline Harris' condition lemains about the same. Shu is , suffering from partial paralysis. Mrs. Walter Ha wklnB and Miss Bessie entertained in a most rpya. way last week the following town ladles: Mrs. George Cunningham, Miss Flossie Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Hawkins. Arthur Walden is shaking hands with his many friends here this week, after a several months stay in Kansas City . " Charles Ulrcy and Miss Sophia made a most pleasant trip to Kan sas City and returned a week later. E. M. Iglehart, our popular tele phone man, is enjoying a visit with a sister in Kansas whom he has not seen for forty years. Mr. Ig.oi hart's health is not the best and it is to be hojied that visiting hi9 sister and having the Kansas wind blow around him, his condition will be much improved when he returns Forest McDaniel, the live dry goods merchant, has again gone to St. Louis to. buv more croods. He aims t okeep his store we'll stocked with a full supply of up-to-date goods . o WALNUT GROVE MIbb Ora Ycwell has returned home from Marshall where bIvj has been attending school, , Gilbert Neiderjohn and t sister, Miss Flora spent Sunday with Mrs, E. A. Drunert. . MisB Swift called on Mrs. S. Z. Callaway last Friday afternoon. Several from our vicinity attend ed the ball gamo between the Color ado Bloomer girls and Waverly at Waverly. Miss Elfleta Yowell has returned from a visit to frlendB' and rela' tlves at Miami. Charley Miller spent Sunday with bis brother, Fanney Miller of Wav erly. Miss Anna UphauB and brother, Jesse attended' children services at Waverly last Sunday night. Mrs. Moore of Corder haa been visiting her brother, Gordon Jack son. . Several from our jn'olghborhood attended the showast Tnursaay night. -Miss. Katharine Fletcher spent laBt Sunday with friends, in Waver IV. ' ' filva. Nannie Hansburger iB visit'- ing her Bister, Mrs. Anna uauoretn OAK RIDGE j( at Mm. Joe Duncan and. Miss Jane numett were' trading in Litt; i Rock, Wednesday of last week". Charlev Shepard. ol Fish. Creek 4, ' -waa a caller here Wednesday. Clarence Taylor fought, him i. new buRgy one day laatw.eek -Mr. W. Nl Dllle and Mies, Ada pee trading in Slater, Thurg' a r Charley Taylor- teft,-(or, 8t,;LoulB OF THE MOST SATISFYING things jn buying anything is to feel sure that the seller is absolutely faithful to the highest stand ards of quality in his goods, to know that the mark of excellence he sets for himseif is as high as you set for yourself as a buyer. You may , not always have such a sense of security in buy ing clothes, but you may have. There is such a thing; you'll find it here. Glothes that are the best possible for the money, double guaranteed clothes, guaranteed by us and the maker, as sure to give satisfaction a's a government bond. Every fiber and stitch in Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes . is a demonstration of fidelity to high ideals of clothes making. Clothesinade to satisfy a most exacting clientele. Finest Suits at $18.50, $20.00 and $22.50. We offer another evidence of our unequaled value giving power in these famously best clothes made especially for us by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Extra values in materials, in tailoring .and in de signing. Compyare them with any other clothes in town and you will be as enthusiastic as we are. They're the finest clothes made and the best val ues in the county at S18.60, 20, 22 B0 Wonderful Suits at $12.50, 15. These suits are made for us by the best tail ors in the country. We show a most attractive line of patterns of absolutely pure worsted and cashmere suits that you can buy with ab'solute as surance of satisfaction. You will not find such values any where. x Shoes for Men and Boys. If you haven't got acquainted with our shoe department you will b'e surprised to see the excell ent styles and values we are showing. They rep resent the best manufacturers in this country and they are built to fit feet and wear, and the. prices we are making under our cash system make them the best shoe values jn Marshall. The Greatest Hat Values ever offered in this coun- i i imm i ii ... ... rSIKtowWSiSa tv rttinncr nnr Intrnrliir- Wzmi2&lM ' 'tWms&Slg&rfm tnrv T-Taf .Qnl VJo -f- fer you the best $3.00 1U1 VV C OliUW W?fttzmz& you more snapes ana &WgM co.'ors tnan any other 'C FWk tor hat rr tO Sfl fhan you will find in any mWWF other store ior S3.00. fi'mr Yrm ran rakf vnnr choice of any S2.60 Hat for ..y.S2.00 $2.00 Hat for 1.76 $1,50 Hat for 1.36 John B. Stetson Hats. We show one'of the largest lines of John B Stetson styles and colors in Saline county, both soft and derby S3.60 to $6.00 m Mtn . lW f ray. 11 M Fred Schondelmaler, wife, and family Vlpl.tcd Tom iteed Sunday. , Sheltorf Thomas and Clark Tete'ijf Were Blue Iilck visitors Sunday . J,A.Butto and son trnd Held Bros, each shipped a car of fat hogs to St. Luois for Wednesday's market. " Miss Joe Butts visited her sister, Mrs. John Schondelmaler, Sunday. Will Rcid and mother spent last Sunday with Tracy Haggard and family. J, A. Butt's and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Clay Killion, Sun day. Elwood Yokely, wife nnd family and Mrs. John Yokely were din-, ner guests of Sidney Yokely and wife Sunday . Earl Davis has been quite sick, but we are glad to report him a .lttle better . Chester Rcid of Sedalla, visited John Wltcig Saturday night and Sunday . Charley Schondelmaler and fam i'.y and J. W. Blackburn and fam ily visited John Schondelmaler's Sunday . HERNDON Jas. Marr of Nelson was. here las: week . Mr. and Mrs. Lester ,Boatrlght have returned from a visit to She'.l City, Mo . ' W. A. Hill and family visited rel atives at Blue Lick Sunday. A. B. Hoy of Marsha. 1 was here Friday . Mrs. Fred C. Claycomb, of Oak Grove, is here with her daughter, Evelyn, visiting relatives. W. L. Boner, Dr. J .D. Jackson and Fritz Lemler made a business trip to Sedalla this week . Memorial services will le held at Hazel Grove church next Sunday. Joe Hilton had the misfortune to step on a nail and is somewhat disabled . Mrs. E.T3. Herndon is quite sick this week . Henry Schmidt is prepared to furnish strawberries in any quan tity . T. T. Claycomb is painting his residence. T. J. Johnson sold a nice bunch of cattle Thursday . Mrs. and Mrs. Riddle of Nelson are visiting here this week . Whilo W. G. Boatright was lead ing his horse to pasture he fell and sprained his back . Chlldren'3 exercises will be held here June 6th. Everyone Invited. Mrs. Hugh Larue visited A. E. Larue's near Mt. Olive Sunday . Mrs .W. A. Hill entertained quite a number of young people Satur-.--day evening . 4 Mirphy-Mills Clothin on May ID. Miss Lena Dee returned home af ter a two months stay in Slater. Mrs .R. W. Taylor and Ms. W. N.'Dillo were ithe guests of MrB. Emma Deo Sunday. O H.. Davis ana family 01 aaune Valley were the guests of W. M. Davis Sunday. T. F. Hays made his usual trip Sunday. Clarence Taylor and sister Leora wero the gueBtB of Frank Johnson near here Sunday. Archie Deo yas trading jn Gil liam Mond ay. Fran kMeyer of Saline valley, was calling ,or ths fair aex hero Sunday. ARROW ROCK Mrs. W. R. Hubbard was a vis- tor Wednesday at the home of her father, Steve Craig. Earl Hoy came aown Tnursaay fiom Marshall to. spend his vaca tion wth relatives here. Miss Ruth Shemwell returned Thursday from a few days vlst with relatves in Blackwater. Watson Diggs and wfo, wero shoppers at the county seat Wed nesday. Miss Lee Lawless was a guest of friends near Slater last Thurs day and Friday, Mrs. Joe HlUen ana cniaren ana Mary Swlnnoy wero shoppnghero Friday., Mrs. Furgernon left last week for an extended vlst with relatives in the West.. Miss 01o,Ppor and. Mrs. Edgar Piper of the county w.ere choppers in tovn' Saturday. Herman ,'Eihlers and. daughters, Miaaas Anne and Emma were trad1 ing wth our, merchants Saturday, ,Mrs. Bernls pper was.Bhoppmg in town Saturday. j,0.,.Ji Watts, and Wife, ol. Jfapton W'ere, guests Sunday at the home w A, AJ M ivn - . ?Mrs. S.- H. VanArBdeU. returned in Chcago with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Marshall. The Methodist Sunday School had its chldrcns day exercises Sun day. The recitatons and songs were very interestng and quite, a large crowd was pressnt. Mrs. John Reynolds' and Miss Julia Turley were dnner guests Sunday of their brother, Harold and wife. Jesse Rose and Taylor Smith of Howard county were calling on the young ladies here Sunday. Dr. Gore of Marshall was called Sunday to see Gibson Scott whos still qute sick. - Preston Eades and family were Brockman and Miss Essie Kelley dinner guests Sunday at the home I attended church at -Salem near Mar of D. Lawless and family. I shall last Sunday. Rev. Wood and wife left Mon-l John Wolford and son Clarence, day for Linn to attend the dstrict wero in Elk Lick Monday. last Wednesday. Robt. Bagnell's $10,000 residence is under good headway. Charley Downs and J. C. Farrell of Marshall were near Roping last Sunday. , E. A. Brockman of Scdalia is vis iting friends down near Longwood. S. A. Jackson and wife were last Sunday visiting Dick Rcnison of Pettis county. Fred Allison of Longwood is on a visit to G. T. and R. L. Jenkins of Saline county. The rain still continues to fall in this part of the country, S. W, conference of the Methodist church1 which meets there ths week. W. S. Shemwell of Boonvllle vs- ited a few days wjth his family here last week and returned to his work Monday accompanied by Htle Mcrlam Martu. Ralph Shemwell and Earl Mar tin mado a'busness trip, to Black- water Monday, v The nine months old chid of Boo , Stith and wfo died Monday from the effects of whooping cough. J. J. Witt made, fcusncss trip to our town Saturday., KOPING. Mrs. Rev. Scotf and daughter, MIbb L'zzie, were the guests of Miss Essie Kelley last Saturday evening The weather ltr somewhat cooler today than has been for somo time; The foi hunt is going .on at E1K Lick springs this week. ,. MrsM. S. Brockman and daugh ter Miss MabeLand son Willis were the euests of D. A. Kelley and fam ily last Saturday ntglit and all at- tended church at Salem last Sun day.' . ' . ' ' , Mrs. S. P, Dlx waa 'calling on Mlsa Mack. Rtenlson last Friday evening. ness, promptness and in the latest styles. Mr. Owens, of Jefferson , City, spent Sunday with his young friends. Several young people lrom Elm wood visited their friend, Miss Mol lie Demoss Sunday afternoon. H. Poole shipped 2 car loads of cattle to Kansas City Tuesday. Miss Hill of Greenfield, Mo, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Kramer, at their beauti ful home in north Grand Pass. Miss Edna and Ethel Nelson also Miss Bertha Platner snent Sun Brockman and Miss Mabsl day with their friend. Miss Martha Schafer at Malta Bend. The Children's Day services at the Christian church last Sunday night were enjoyed by a large and appreciative audience. The Sun day school teachers and scholars and all who assisted in any way to elevate and complete the program deserve a great deal of praise for the program was well rendered. The little "Sailor Boys" looked aweet and dainty in their blue and white suits, and went through the sailor drill splendidly. Also the tiny girls were applauded for thcl exquisite way in which they ae compllshcd their part. The larger young girls arrayed In white, "beau tlful emblem of purity" did excell ent in their drill. The music was appreciated. Some day God will reward all Sunday School teachers and scholars for endeavoring advance Hts work. The collection received was for the hoathen In foreign lands. Hall Williams and Will Jackson wero In our burg last Sunday. GRAND PASS Remember the chlldrens day ser vices 'at the M. E. Church' Sunday night! L. F? McCluro wife and children of Nelson visited their parents Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. B. Slusher and Miss Cora, of Waverly, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Y. Christman. Decoration Day will be observed here Monday May 31st. Miss Pear iLRlley returned from Kansas City Friday accompanied by her 'sister, Mrs. E. Q. Riley who returned to her home Thursday afternoon, . Mrs. M, Smith and sons, Byr.on and .Aron returned to her home near Wonton, Kansas Friday, ao companled by -Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs; Earp of Marshall spent a fow days, with her- invalid, brother, and oth'or relatiyeB. m Mrs. N, n, Webb.'BQld herfarm of acres to Mr, Windmoyerfor $66 per Acre. Mrs. A, E. Rlloy is prepared to SALINE POINT Everything lookng prosperous in this communty at this writing, day of the year for visiting. Those day of rhe year for visting. Those that didn't go vsiting had company. Gwinn and Yost sold a bunch of hogs to G. N. Jackson last week for $6.65. J. T. Vaughn sold Jas. Godman a bunch of hogs last week. W. F. Lynn was running hs saw mill for a few day3 last week. W. N. Dilley and wfo of Dewitt visted at his brothers, ' Silvester Dilleys Sunday. J. A. Dilley and wfe of Dewitt and Mrs. J. M. Chilcott "vsited Ed Whites Sunday. Miss Emma Irvn and Susie Burn- side left last week for Iowa, the latter returning a week later. The Saline Point entertaining com pany furnlshea phonograph muse to a small crowd at J. M. Chilcotts Saturday night. A select social was gven at the home of Chas. Lynn's Saturday night. The Dewitt Jerry boat wll make one free round trip to Dewtt each Saturday, leaving Salne side at 10 a. m. and returning at 4 p. m. Hardle Sullvan, Clell Witt, Frank Yullle, Fredman Barnes and Ollle Mayfield called on J. W. Mayfeld Sunday evening. Jerome Stephens of Iowa was )iere a fow days thlB week lookng for someone to work for him. Mrs. W. F. Lynn has been sick for several d,ay8 but la better at ths wrltng. A fine shower of ram struck this place Monday night. J) - TEDIEVILLE Miss Jeo Woodson of Armstrong la visiting T..O. Wado and wife. ' Mrs. Riddle of Nelson is the. guest of her daughters, Mr Tom Reed and Mrs, Fred Schondelmaler. She was accompanied here by her hus- 1 L . 1 i " r 5na, wr.o rwiurneu iioiuti iuuuuuy, Dan Owens, wife and family opejt Sunday with Jf, N, ThQwaa and t am. JoSui H. McGuire was hero from Sweet Springs. Saturday on busi ness'. He called .and informed ua fh!at! ho had ust sold 80 acres of land four miles, soutlh! of Mt Leon ard belonging to ?. K. Smith, to Lewis Seibert for $7000. Also 100 acres tor Mr. Smith, at HQUBtonla (.d .Henry Morrison for $7000, He also hougtit of Roberta and Bow nkri &, lots In Sweet Springs for $U50. l Don't forget he Decoration Day services R(dga Park nex$ Mon, 14 Saturday from tjv'oV'weeks ti ay, . Jim Renno was abuslrie&'A caller- do ,aHfcina or sowing Yltn neat dav. , a- i l' . Ji Hi