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WHEN YOU WANT Dry Goods Groceries or Feed 1. E. BARHAM Phone 29 We Deliver f . BRIGHT STAR I Mr Editor If you will allow m< per in the dear old Picayune, I’ll rj in my meekness to shout the sound » Lem and the rest of the dear old K)j= who “it'll lire, and are hopeful if an oil field in the near future Oh. low sweet if would sound to heat the ihistle Mow, and see the smoke roll tom the boilers that put forth the team that furnishes the power that hoots forth tlu* drill stem up and down rom the bowels of the dear old mother arth, that let that blessed fluid eotne o light. So r glit there the panic rould come to an end. and just think if the smiles that would eome and go in those dear old farmers1 faces. Waves in u slop-bucket would he a small ibject in my opinion. The good people in this part are broileti gathering and the job was no ianl one. and the hoys are making rrangements to go to Havnesville. •a., to make the r get-by money. The lindrau football team defeted he Magnolia Aggies f. to (l in a hard wight game at P.odeaw Saturday, kt 11 This was the second game of he season, and the first to win. so you eo they are growing stronger. Lom says fox hunting is somewhat wrrysonie around Sutton, (luess Uncle lubble lias chased them in. But he atient. old boy. we have one or two in ie«o parts that you might catch. Quite a few of our citizens are fish >g mi the lake and report a fine time nd plenty of fish Luck to all. -o Jaalousy is never satisfied until it 'scorers what is suspects. i Perhaps you need a new °ne—on each foot. A deliapidated sole is a nuisance. A new one is a joy. SHOES economically repaired while you wait. R. A. WYLIE Prescott Arkansas v SUTTON Kl(l. Gold filled his regular appoint ment at Harmony church Sunday. Qu te a number of our people at tended the Baptist Association at Mt. ; olive Sunday and reported a fine meet ! ing. Next session is to be held with Lanelmrg church Oct. 102.T •I- N Rogers and family of Slocum, Texas, have moved hack to Arkansas, and will make their future home at Hope. The Athenian Literary Society will render their first program at the High School build ng Friday night, Oct. 20, 102d Every one lias a special invita tion. Miss Muriel Galloway, who is at tending school at Prescott, .visited friends and home folks Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Fincher of Stamps, are spending a week with Mrs. Fincher’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Whitten. The Sutton High School is progress ing nicely. We have enrolled 200 pup ils and still there’s room for more. We now have one of the best schools ever taught at Sutton. Mrs. L. K Whitten, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, is not doing so well today (Monday.) Mr. and Mrs. Milt Andrews of Hope, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Herman Butler of Union, was in our burg this morning. M sses Clemmie Mitchell and Tennie Bennett and Alta Bullock spent Sun day with Miss Hova Armstrong. Miss Helen Murry spent Friday night with her sister, Mrs. Bruce Price. Messrs. Cyril Pate and Neil Easter I ling attended the State Fair at Little Rock. Bynum Easterling of Hope, made another call at Rev. .1 W. Erwin’s Sunday. A. (». Wren and family attended the show at Hope Saturday. Prof. Ernest Stixvl and wife moved to Holly Springs last week, where he w II he engaged in teaching school this winter. A. A Galloway lias been suffering for the last few days with a bonefelon Success to the Picayune and all its i readers Hello to the dear old Picayune and its readers. As 1 have been absent for several weeks, will come again Have been to the oil fields in Louis iana. and all around, and am now back and ready for school School opened this morning with a nice program, a nice talk by Alex Rea vert, another by W. K. Stockton, and Uncle Jack Graham, then the principal, prof. E. S. Abercrombie, made a very interesting talk, which meant much to the patrons as well as the pupils of the school. (V BOUGHTON Mrs. L. I> Cox is visiting her son, Leo Cox this week. Charley Renfro of Hope, visited his brother and mother yesterday. Mrs. C.eo. Stack is on the sick list. Lee Renfro and family visited Billie Cornelius and family yesterday Horace Fullerton spent the night with the writer Saturday. Come again Horace. Andy Ricket left for Little Rock last S nday. Well as news is scarce, will write mure next time. Must now get off to school. With best wishes to the many rend ers of the dear old Picayune. PUBLIC SALE On Monday. Oct. .‘JO. 1022 l will offer for sale at my farm ,r» miles north of Prescott near the old Shady drove school ground, all of my household furniture and farm tools to the high est bidder: 1 bedstead. 1 dresser. I rocking chair. 1 sewing machine, 1 center table. safes. 1 Dazey churn. 2 wash kettles. 2 tubs. .‘I tables. Farm tools—1 Luedln ghaus wagon. 1 Oliver cultivator, 1 section harrow, 1 McCormick mower, 1 rake, 2 turning plows. 1 gee whiz, 1 set shop tools, 2 plow stocks, 2 tons hay, 2 good mules, many small articles too numerous to meat on. Terms, cash. MRS. F. P. HARRIS. Owner. S.F. Connell, Auctioneer Clerk. -o Of course, children may not know quite as much as their parents do, but they know it better, perhaps. -o Arguments are lost on hungry men. EMMET i 1 Tho party at Mrs. .1. M. Johnson’s Saturday night was enjoyed by nil who were present. Mrs. Meridth Crumby who was op erated on at the Park Sanitarium, re turned to her home on route one Sun day greatly improved. Will Cook of route 2, died at his home last Thursday evening at 0 o’eloek. and was buried at tho Snell Cemetery at .‘1 o'clock Friday afternoon. Me leaves behind him to mourn his death a wife and five children, two girls and three boys, and one brother, Lee Cook. All were with him at his death. Besides these lie leaves a host of friends and distant relatives Misses Lillian Wylie and Trudie Segler. who are taking a business course at Prescott, spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Miss Elsie Beaty left Sunday for Bluff City, where she is to teach this winter. Miss Orel Snell who is teach ng at Mineral Springs, visited home folks the last week end* Mrs ,T. T Snell and daughter, Thelma Josephine, visited Mr. Snell’s mother and sister at Hope last week. Mrs. Mack McFarland and small daughter. Era. were business visitors to Hope Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. I’atd McFarland and infant son of Fastland. Texas, return ed to the r home Monday, after spend ing two weeks visit ng Mr. McFarland’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McFar land of this city and Mrs. McFarland’s sister. Mrs. Monk Christopher of ITes eott. Miss Vera Phillips, the primary teacher, spent the week-end with her parents at Prescott. Mr and Mrs. .! B. Younmns were le siness visitors to Prescott Friday. Miss Inez Tyree :s ill from chills and fever Hattie, her sister, loft Sat urday for Buckner, to open Inez’s school which began Modnay -o | P1NEY GROVE j Here we are again, with winter in sight. Elton Parks of Clark county, is vis iting relatives in Nevada county. Johnny Andrews was attending to business matters in Prescott Saturday. Johnny Wheats was a pleasant vis itor at Piney Wednesday n ght ]j. K. Murphy and family were visi tors to Prescott Monday (Jeorge Siders was driving around in a new buggy Thursday. Monroe Orren and family of Stephens were visiting relatives and friends here Saturday night and Sunday. Misses Alice and NeIPe Stratton were over at Piney Saturday night. Misses Cion Orren of Stephens, and May Overton spent Saturday night with Misses Dupree and Naomi Orrens Duwnrd Orren. who is going to school at Presctot, attended tin* musi cal at John Brown’s Saturday night Miss Estelle Jormnin was the center of attraction at the musical at John Brown’s Saturday night. William Hoover and family s|ient Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Hoover of Emmet. Messrs. Archie Dickinson. Noel El more and Earl Elmore were business visitors to Prescott Saturday. Sam Orren was a visitor to Prescott Saturday. Dewey Defore and family were pleasant visitors over at Piney Satur day night Lewis Jones and fam ly was over at Piney Saturday night. 1,. It. Murphy and family were over at l’diey Saturday night William Hoover and family went on a fishing trip last week, catching about 70 lbs of fish finite a large crowd from Boughton and Prescott attended the meeting at Piney Sunday night The following were* here from Prescott : M ss Blanch Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Wimberly, Mr and Mrs. Aquilla Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe llaynie; from Boughton. Misses May Beaver!. Alta Itenfro, Edna Beavert. Bessie Renfro. Ruth and Hazel IVckinson. Messr-* Lee Die burne. Grady Stockton. Willie MeNeely was a pleasant vis itor to Piney Sunday night. Perry Wheats and Miss May Over ton were pleasant visitors to Piney Sunday night. Seaman Taylor and M ss Ruth El more were at Piney Grove Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Elmore took din ner with Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover MAi E ee TRAP" MARK R ALL KINDS OF WORK CLOTHES When buying work clothes you want the best to be had and at the best prices. You will find that we have it. WTe have the most complete line of work clothes to be found in this part of the state and at prices that cannot be met. For work clothes, we have Corduroy suits, coats and pants, Moleskin pants, Doeskin Jeans, Khaki pants, Cotton flannel, Khaki and Wool shirts and of the very best quality. Overalls and Blue Shirts, we have the largest and best stock to be found in town, including CROWN SPECIAL and TUFF-NUT, and BIG BUCK shirts. We carry all work clothes in extra sizes, overalls 50x36, jumpers 52, and regular pants 40x36. For good wmrk clothes, see us. JOE BOSWELL THE CLOTHIER The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothe* Prescott, Arkansas Phone 190 Sunday. Phleas Orren spout Sunday with Grandpa Murphy and Uncle Clyde. Hov. C. L. Stratton has gone down to Wilmar where he will probably re side. Pearl ClnfT will leave next week for Bearden, where he will work. Mrs. Mattie Dickinson took dinner with Mrs. C. L. Stratton Sunday. M'sses Dupree,Naomi and Cleneva Orren took dinner with Misses Nellie and Alice Stratton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman White were over at Piney Grove Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Holder and .1. H. Hooks and family took dinner with Mr and Mrs William Garner Sunday. -0 Chickens come homo to roost with iminfnl results at times. A wild and reckless motorist was in the habit of tearing through the country and ter rifying pedestrians and other drivers by Irs terrific speed Protests only served to afford him greater amuse ment Recently he took his wife for n long distance tour, and proceeded to glimpse only the high spots en route. The inevitable happened and he took her home in a coffin instead of in a car The dead is entitled to sym pathy. Foreign kyigs continue to squeeze their names into print every time they abdicate. r\' THE CHANCERY COURT OF NEVADA COUNTY. ARKANSAS E. L. Holloway . Plaintiff. V8. R. L. Blakely. Jr., ct al. and certain lands. _ 4 Defendants Notice Notice is hereby (riven that E. L. Holloway j has filed in the Chancery Court of Nevada County, Arkansas, a petition to confirm his j title to the following lands to-wit : I The Southwest quarter of the Southwest I quarter of the Northeast quarter, anil the | West half of the Southeast quarter of the I Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, ! and the West three quarters of the North west quarter of the Southeast quarter; also ithe West three quarters of the Southwest i quarter of the Southeast quarter. except | <*9-100 acres off the Southwest corner South of the Springhill and Camden road, contain ing 74.1 acre*, also all that part of the South cast quarter of the Northwest quarter and the Hast half of the Southwest quarter of Sec tion Seventeen. Township Fourteen, South of Range 21 west, lying North of the Camden and Springfield road, and Fast of the Ross ton and Waldo road, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning ten chains North of the center of Section Seventeen, run West one chain, seventy-one links, to the Kosslon and Waldo road, thence South twelve degrees West along Kosston and Waldo road to the Springhill and Camden road, thence Fast eight degrees. South seven chains, forty-five links along the Springhill and Camden road, thence South forty-eight degrees, Fast seven chains and twenty-four links along the Springhill and Camden road to the half section line of Sec tion seventeen. thence North along half section line to point of beginning, containing 27.Oil acres and containing in all 101.07 acres more or less. And all persons who claim any interest in any of said lands are hereby called upon to appear in said court and show cause why the title of the petitioner should not be confirmed. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this the lHth day of October, 1022. (SKA I,) A S McGOUGH. 10-10-wfi * Clerk. IN Tin: CHANCF.KY COUNT OF NEVADA COUNTY. A I!KANS AS I J. J. Harr Plaintiff, vs. It I.. Hlnkely. Jr., Ituth Davis White, and certain lands Defendants. Notice Notice is hereby (riven that J. J. Harr has filed in the Chancery Court of Nevada County Arkansas, a petition to confirm his title to the following lands to-wit: The Fractional Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter, and the fractional South west quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 17, township 14, South. Range 21 west, and the fractional Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, and the fractional Northwest quartet* of the Northeast quarter of section 20. township 14, South range 21 west, more particularly described as followa: llegin at a point on the auction line be tween sections IT and 20, township 11, South range 21 west, five chains and sixteen links Kast of the Southwest corner of the South west quarter of the Southeast quarter of section 17, run thence North fifty degree*. West four chain and forty-four bilks, thence West seven degrees. South seventeen chains and thirty-five links to the Willisville and Stockton road, thence South along the Willia ville and Stockton road to the line be tween the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter. and the Southeast quarter of the Northwev quar - of said section 20, thence Fast along said line six teen chains and ninety links to the South east corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of section 20, thence North ten chains, thence in a Northeasterly direction on a direct line to the point of beginning, containing ill all 42.93 acres more or less. Also the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, and the North half of the Southwest quarter of section 20, township 14, South. Range 21 west. And ail persons who claim any interest in any of said lands are hereby called upon to appear in said court and show cause why the title of the petitioner should not be confirmed. Witness my hand and seal of siad court, this the 18th day of October, 1922. (SEAL) A S. McGOUGH. 10-19-wO Clerk. i