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, County Correspondence FLAT RIVER. Miss l.cla .Mltclicll rlaitlltg In St. Limit tills week . MInh Mary Mrtle oi Bonn lerre spnl Sunday in Hat Klv. r. Dr. nml Mrs. K. L. Keith arete Kurtiiluirtnn visitors Sunday. Mrs. T. I). Platter Ipenl Tiustluy in 11 1 verm i lien rletttns'frleuda. Miss t 'on an t spent Saliinlay and Sunday flatting St. i.ouis tri-mls. Mr. Home .Murrlll lift Monday DWmteg fur u WMk'l visit in St. Louis. Mr. lii'iul Spruit wus nent II delegate to ColntubU ImI nroelt for Y i. it. , Mr. and Mrs. Politic F.lvins and little ann, Kells, were In Fermlngtou Sunduy . Mtk. a. w. Keith of Bonne Tern PMI I WW days wit h her son, Dr v . L. Keith. Mr. Breret! Regedale lefl Mon- day afl'Tnnon to spend in St. I I". Mr. Hornet tf . r "f lilted hli oouiln, Mn, f days Vol I; Keith, N v I'. L for I f' dayn. Hiii Oretchel Bilhirs, who in in ichool at Hoemer Hull, spent foW days with hi r parent!. Miss Betll Issbll of Elvina ipeul the week-end with Mr". Arthur Me raw nl Manard, Illinois. Mrs. Kinoh and d au K liter, tier trade oi sir. (Genevieve, vielted Dr i.. Keith and family last Krlday. Mrs. Arthur MeGraW Ol Manard. Illinois, ipenl several days with Imr parantai Mr, and Mrs. B. I, i. Smith. The haiket ball game between Bl vina and Bonne Torre was played at Bonne Terre Saturday night. The eore In favor ol Bonne Terre wai twenty-ieven to twenty-three, a very exeltlnx itnine nl baakel ball wai played Saturday afternoon in tin' gymnasium ol tiio Plat Blvai High School between the I'lat Btrer and Kerwington hoys The leore vu twenty-nine to twenty-four In favor f the Flat Rivet boya, Mrs. Win. (Jour! attended the monthly meet Inn of the Loud itn Mission Tneirtay at Hat River. The Wesley Hoiisi- lias just received siurit' now furniture, c ifiu oi a friend In Bt, Loaie, and tbe mem- here are much encouraged with tin luooen of their work. t the meeting of the Rseontlve Hoard of the Mother'! Club, the li brarian, Mrs. Karich, said that III July and Aiifust ihe had uiven out three hundred mid fifty volumes, mostly to hoys ;,nil glrle, and hail given away many magealnei and oould give away many more if ih hud tbem. Nonil your olil and magealnei al any time KariCh al the pomestii Journal! to Mri. Science Itulhliui.', and I wlselv distiihu: ill see they n ' Chronic Dyspepsia The following mis elicited te stl DMMllal Iboald certainly he BUfllcienl to give hope und oourage to person afllicted with ohronicdyepopala: "I have heen a chronic dyspeptic for years, und ol all the medicine I huve taken, Chamberlain's Tablets have done me more good than anything else," says W. (. MnttlNon, No. 7 Sherman St., HomelllviUe, N. V, For sale hy all de alers. adv. TRY THEM 'THEN you'll know why " Nylo Clinculalc ore to rcmnrksbly popular. They re nbnolutcly pure snd wholesome no arti ficial coloring or artificisl flavorin( just "pure food" candies. Our stock i always fresh. Onceyeiiitrylhcm you'll always h'.iy them. Come into our sieerc.Take s box liome todnv. They sre so deilflloui Sixty cents to one dollar aad a half the pejund. TOD GET THEM AT LUKMAN S DRUG STORE DESLOGE. MisH Mary Baton visited in Blvlm Tueiday. Mrs. J. It. Smitli In very low with typhoid favor, Willard Farley wus a St. Loull visitor TueedVy. Miss (trace Uontfro was a St. Louis visitor Tuesday. J. T. Green of, Kim River vliifed here Toi'sday and Wednesday. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Hert Nee- ley, Thuraday, Oetotur 3, a girl, Wendall Bouohard attended the state- Pair i Bedalia last week. Horn, (a Mr. and M is. t 'has. t'ul- vird, Saturday, Sag. Mm, Jamei let . 4, a 10 poii ml Mollis w .ri a SI LquIi v IlltOt Tueidl v and W'.'dn day. "Qrandina" Wieti fortune to lall and hroak hot an i Friday. Dorothy Bago of Blamarck vlilted relatives in Ihshic Tuesday mid Wednesday. Mr. Phelan wae called home Tuei day on account ol the aerloui illness of his sister. The utile son oi Rei . and Mn. I Lnthei sitiou is mrloiiil) III with I typhoid lever, (i 'ge and ,Miss Real and Mis. Stella Waul were ; visitors Tuesday. w r. Qieaalng and w. man attended the State I T. Bi 'air al : : dalia last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Moore and children, Martin Luther and Isahel, ! were rieltlng in St. Louie the past I Week. John Webb, who has been sH'iid llng the paat few monthi In (spring- Held, returned home Monday. Mrs. a. J clay was called to Caledonia Tuesday nit account of the death of her father, Mr. J, W, Bain, Mrs. T (i. W. Moon and iliiurh- tor, M Iss Ophelia, were hero Bui day at the beds isle ,r Mrs. Otis High ley, who is very low. Rev, J. W. Hum and family nr rlved from Dexter Prldey evening. Rev, limn preached an excellent I Sermon at the Methodist Church Sunday ,. morning and evening. George Walker and family left Tueaday for their new home at Porn felt, Mo, We regret to this good family h ave Doaloge, hut w ish them good luck in their new home. A furewell reception was i:iven ut the home f Mr. and Mrs. Sum lloss Monday night in honor of Bev. and Mrs. tjeiirgc Walker, who lefl Tuoe dny morning lor their new home In gornfelt. About forty guesti were present and all report an enjoyable evening, JAYDEE. Wheat lowing is the order of the day. Considerable wheat will be put in this full w. t. Ragrby blew the stumps from four acres of ground Ihe past few weeks, und it took him two days to guther up the stumps and haul them. He used 100 pounds of dyna mite. Mrs. Hetty Hrudley and Mrs. Kiln Smith and family visited the family of the lotter's brother-in-law, Mr, W. T. N'ewhy, lust week, and while there Mrs. Smith's little daughter, Lena, was taken sick ami the doctor diagnosed her cuse us diphtheria. ! Mrs. Hiuklc, who makes her home I with bar son-in-law, Clinton Bnek- nor, was strfeken with paralysis on Wednesday of last week, and is in I a serious condition. Her son in ; law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. , I'eter I'inkston of Desloge, visited her tills week. John I'igg lust week got one of 1 hi-, legs Caught in a corn harvi stct , cutting the leader in two just above thi heel. Ho WHS taken to the I Bonne Torre Hospital, where the le aders were drawn together und 1 sewed, und It is repoited thut he is getting along us well as could he ex- pected. The big rain und storm last Tliurs I day night did much good, hut among j its local beneffti might he mentioned i u peculiar one. There were literally thousnnds of Kngllsh sparrows killed I by the storm. Mnny of them bad never heen rained on, and ilMn i know enough to come in out of the rain, und were daoWUCd. Louie . Bagel has Homo lurg" trees in his front yard and counted over L'lHi dead sparrows there the next morning. 1 A Ll..,il, ,..rl ,..,,,,..s l.,.,n nil ,.....r til" city. Charleston Courier. They Make You Feel Good The pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Onemberlain'i Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they crente make one feel Joyful. For sale by all deal ers. idv. Ti.i.n, A le IS I is Vlaltittg her father, Mr. Cyrus : Dent, this week. i flfaheman Baal Poeke Broke his I leg on tbe hull grounds Saturday, I be whs taken to tin' Railway Hos pital in St. Louis. ' (ten. i). Marshal, Superintendent j of road construction, lectured tu a I good else aodienoe in front of Ins hotel here Tuesday 001 Inn. I The remains ol Mri. frlne Thorn as was interred lien Tuesday. She died while Undergoing an operation ; for gotfre in Bt. Louis Saturday. Tbe M, B. church, Booth, pastor to this place, Rev. Broodbead) has refused to coma and the Btewardi of the Chore I Sunday evening agreed to accept tbs Rev, Win, stuart for the coming year. BusinesH College Notes. Miss Nannie McDauicl. who has heen at home for some weeks, was u welcome visitor ihe otlu r day. Miss Lucy Hunt visited Ul a short time Monday, bidding adieu before leu inn for Nebraka, In a few days, where she will visit her hrn thet for some time, Rrnesl Blaylock has isii d full charge of trying t'e important courteous the- college hank, and is assume the dignity unu features belouglng to a affable, successful hank cashier, Mi s Dottle n ihil In spending this Week III St. Louis, visiting ! friends aud seeing the ilghti, sin' I elated before leaving that it might j he possible' that arrangements would be made for her n remain in the ' Mound City. The recorder! lor tbe iirst month's spe lling und general Imformatloa grades report us lollows: In spell ling, Miss lloehn first, with Miss O'Dell second; in general Informa tion, Miss lloehn first, with Mr. Heard second. ! We are ploused to report five, new students this weiek. I hey un us followil Misses Lynda and Katie t'row of Kimble, Texas county, Mo., Meiai. Linn Dobblni, Bmraetl Swii.k, and hi'sley Veargain. of Barmlngton. Who win he the ones next week to start a practical edu cation, which is needed, regardless of whatever vocation i- followed by any one? Miss Kuru t row, who completed our shorthand teachers' course last year, writes us from Pendleton, Dragon, where she has a position as teacher of shorthand, typewriting and correlative subjects, in tbe Husiness Collide in Hint city Miss Crow is a deserving young woman, and we are pleased to report Iut sUCe'i'SS. President Moo than Is in receipt of another letter from Miss Box; Overall, teacher in tin- JopHu Hiisi ness College. Mlei Overall oontla ues to cap reel her bigheet appre ciation of the thoroughneee of our courses of study, which has enabled her tee charge her Important teaching dutlee in u satisfactory manner to her employer and iiioolete teachers. All of our students, who knew sonn- of the dlfBoultlea under which Mis Overall secured this business col lege training, are graMBed, Indeed, tee learn of her merited luceeai. Elbert Jnmos, win, ha-, in the p,,s few months bean the accommodal Ing clerk nt the St. Praneoli Motel, leave! this week for Ills home ii. Balma, Bollinger eounty, where he and n brother linve formed a purt neiship in tbe general merchandise, business. Mr J nines visited US jUSl before his leaving and expressed hi Continued interest in our scleiol anil its work, unit will be u friend ol ours in that community. We wish lit ii abundant success in his new venture. J . . Hux brought to this office, says the Kssnx Louder, some' as One Irish potato! I as ever we have hail the opportunity if seeing. Then were U of them and tiny we . -lied exactly M pounds. Tin y we re raised by j. w. DBJard on Mi Mux's farm one mile southeast ol town, on black inily loam land. Tic editor is figuring on living U Sayi on these )Otutooi. We weiunl hi . to know if anyone can heat this National Characteristics. ftn Irishman fiidils before be rc ions; h Scotchman reasons before 1st Bglita: ou Knnllahmnn Ib not rrrtlcu Sir si to the order uf precedence hut will do either to accommodate Ids eiist'-mera. The lake of Wellington, palled the lion DuttS, OttOa said that id beat tmops would he as follows: An ir lib man only iilf sober, a Scotch mar half gicwed. and an Englishman with hit ntomaob full. OlOiUAnvn. I.ouis Under und wife visited St. LoUlfl Sunduy. Kuril , to the wife of Km met I .1 ones, Ootobei .:i. a girl, Dr. J. L. Kuton made u visit tu I module Tuesday. Itohert CromWell came home from St. Louis Saturduy. Mrs. H. BlaplingBOfl vns u St. Louis visitor lust week. John Oonnaokls sod waiter Hone visited St. Louis Wednesduy. Mrs. surah Muxweii of Belgrade fUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. H n J of ihe North Wurd leads in Httendanei for last week with hi perei ntageofW, The Seventh grade aii.l Room 3 Of the North Ward fol low closely with about one half of OOe per cent difference. 'I'l.e attendance fur the entire aei ioI is Holding up wall, the per- ce. ' 117.7 for the while Schools and SI for the colored school. Al the reeular Meeting of the Boa .i oi Education Tbureday eveo- Inu i last week It whs ordered that ee. hoi i he dismissed November otil and 7th In order 1 1 1 rat the teaeliera niny attend the State Te achers' As soc, itlon which meets in St. Lonil tin l ist three davi of that we ek. I' Link Tucker, a member of the clus- e,f Hill, made a brief call ut the oft'n I few davs iil'o. Kranl; has had charge of a church in (Iran and i bai he en ippolnted to the paatorater of a . hurcli in I'arls, MleeOUll. He I exp' . ts to atte nd to his duties there I ami also take work at Central Col- I let There were just five member! I of I rank's class and all of them an' taking good George Gleaning, who Is else, iii Central College; Mi.s; Muhie Baokmann, who is teaching i In i ni ii nil Gii ir schools ; Mis-. LeurineKoU-l i . teaching In ie-Seitei public Is, and Miss Louie,,. Trnuer-1 . who completed the Oepe I i lean Normal School course and iw teaohing al ladat, Mn. i Se venth und Bighth gradea see lull thai we. have been oom-j pel I of to torn away pt district Who huv ll- side d to these gradea. Bvery seat in iw., rooms is nih il ami there room for mora seats. its in Room I Nen ill Ward had al I day holiday Friday after, eif lust Week. They WON d this holiday in aocouni of Pi the! noe gtai ba log the best attendance for the ih He waa mentioned In last lfl notes. ! hoys' busk"t bull team accottt- leu ny rrineipai woyi r i River lasi Saturday i a game with Ihe big ti OOll The' lilllll score stlee.il 'JO to '') i Karmlngton holding the imal-; le elld. Ihe heiys. however, fee! Hdenl that they can make the re feud In their fuvor when the un game is played. Tbe girls i were scheduled for a game but i River requested that this part the program be arranged for a r date. Hismnrck, Blvlni, Dee - and LeadWOod have not been ii from in regard to tbe schedule aoeed. pn TI Linceein Literary Booioty held Its regular meeting laat Friday after I noon, All hut thri f the mombori ol the High School ure members ol : the. MtOaaVg society. Visitors at the North Ward wen Meidemei J. W. Karsch, It. C. : Tucker, K. Burgess, Oeorga Barham None were re ported from either the High School or the South Wurd. Miss Helen Murrlll, a member of the IBlllolaaa, substituted last Mon day for Mrs. Qruner, who-ii in St. I.ouis. Miss Susie I'. Watts visited her sister in Ho Terre Saturday and Sunday. We ure glad to notice again the school notes in the limine Terre Re- glster. Till. BUHEHIKTKXDBNT - . A Marvi luui Escape. "My little boy hud a marvelous escape," write's I'. K. ilastiutns of 1'rince Albert, Cape of Mood Hope-. I "It occurred In the middle of the! night. He geit a very severe attack eeferup As luck would have It, i Had a large bottle ol Chamberlain 'a Cough Itemedy in the bouse. After I folelowlng the directions for un hour and twenty minntaa he waa through i I ail danger." Bold by all dealers. j adv. a warning has been issued by State Veterinarian D. F. Lucky, of i Missouri to farmers to nc careful in pasturing cattle and of com field title fall and about feeding shock 1 fodder. He says that in dry yean in the stunted growth of COM a poi- ' son develop in the corn which III fatal tee slock, and that it cruduullv dlaappean as the fodder dries out. He idvllOl strongly that no stock be turned into com Soldi before tbe ' Iirst of January, that fodder corn he tin, roughly dried before being led, nud thai horses in the corn Melds be muaaled. Willie "Paw, what w a jury?' raw "A body of nti n organised tx find out who baa the beat lawyer, m son." .HE LOCAL MARKET. Wtieit i)uu loni I'll evn v 1 U tun Ii I. -el u . Maol ' 1 shlptiulT siftksU) L llntu " I MIXCll leete I I nayjrtoo i , tnSil'otetnei I ; liens v is i Krylng chickens I hKK- eV no I llutter v II Iiaron V a ; i .a nl .ill v nhl II I Honey ii ! Thi Church. Aocordlng to SM London Telegraph, the Hihhup of London, speaking al the Maailoa llouae. Bald i luii many people gowadayii had a false ffjea of the cbun !i "The popular Idea wus that yon lnnJ only to put threepence in the ilot or r-ilher In the offertory, and you koI u htindsonie vlcnr. two good looking curates and a peal of bella." Rrclpe for Haupinett. Do not give up. l)o not allow the black waters of melancholia to close over rou, Hold your head high Live your life beautiful!) in the fure of failure , loneliness and contempt llaie pines,. Is high art Uo a great urllat. Helm Woljeska Suspicion. Always to think the wont, I have ever luund to he the mark of u mean 1 spirit and u ouae aoul. Hullnguroku. j Auction Sale of Registered Short Horn Cattle The undersigned will hold combined saleoi Rcjrwtered Short Horn Cattlt 12 bolls and 18 coaya from their respective stock farm-. Willow Lawn Bad Hazel Run, at Brickey's Landing ni Friday, October 17, doc aref niilit and e,'niisiset of Keel Siiitiin Sofiodii Oboioe Sttliiin 80B43d ' Ihij 1 388048 Sur-tstic Lsd 376144 Bonn eSiilinn 'iHsniii Barmleei Bnltsa 0880411 Allan Bay KiimiI liiHlccriiiiii) :issi ii , By Sultan 388044 Uonial 388042 Muni Cows Ifiiaic Mask I in? Bed Ulrl Ktlie'l 106676 All animals of breeding ut breeders, and a i"n oi registry will be furnished for every lot sold. Terms cash, if arrangements have hot been made previous to purchasing, N. A. AuBUCHON, French Village A. .1. WHITBY, Hanoi Sua. 3 Papers for $(.25 TWICE-A-WEEK ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC, THE FARM SFROQRES AND THE FARMINQTON TIMES You are familiar with Tbt PsrmioBtoa Times- a irldt. awttkl local paper. Ilcinncrntiu in politics, which dives all llio linitit' news worth while anil UUSfa politiosl IBd (BSaTSl news pots all over the coinitrv. The Twiee-a-week Republic ia the oldeit, biggeil and bell eSf'tni weekly In t In- United Btstei With its special corres iiiniletice 111 N'cv,' York utnl Vns)iini;liiti nil (lie lime, semliug their sraphis sad aeon rate m-ws itoriei over its own leased tele empli wires, mill its tliiitistmds of other eiirri-sionuYnt.s' una in iilnuist every sity and hamlel Is the great Bonthweeti with ils exeellent hik! oorreel market raporti in every issue nml its nl nayi intsrsstisg oontinned itory ia tbe Thnreday issue, it i- all in all the best BMtrupolitan semi wee klv run ever saw. The Farm ProKresn ii an excellent semi mnuthlj farm iiml africnltural paper, bsa baas much improved nml is now printed in itandard farm paper We fnrnlab nil three of yeur fur only 1 Address, with lunik drnfl THE FARMINGTON TIMES, Parmintrton, M Consult Us About your plans for Buildings oi" any description. We furnish estimates arid sketches free of asking. We also carry a complete line of" Build ing Material and our prices will suit you. Consult with us on your requirements, Kil liter Contractors for All Kinds of Work, Including Heating. Plumbing, Electric Work, etc. Ncet 100 Years Old. Spurrow's aeM over 100 years oU has been found In the trunk of an oU ash tree In ( iiuiueiluntl. Kngluud. Genuine Highest GfsxIc The kind solil tiy Drag (jists; not aritltilaU'tl watts a FoK THK Bkst t&ta E. M. 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