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"JWjl 1, kfl ' .r- gSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS W rvx. . . , T 9. Neighborhood News. 8 fl- 9 ig it3eS5SSSSS5SSS!OSS( Written by our assistant editors. DEWEY. Mrs May M tthi.ws. Did jou not jour new aprinc bat With jellow ribbons on it? To show jou nro a sutrrngptte Evcrj tiino jou ilon it. Mrs. Marcum entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Preston Mrs. Brock entertained Mr. unci Mrs. Berry. Mrs. Arch Rice on tertaincdMr Iryinand Maud Rice and Mr. and Mrs Owen, all of Jasper. Mrs Seidner entertained Mr. and Mrs. Buergey --Miss Ruth Flowers is Spendnii; a week at Grandpa Floweis' near Pleasant View. Mrs Emma Near and Mrs Maud Kim; spent Friday with Dot Flowers. Some Jaspentes were out on Dry Fork fishing Saturday night. Results are unknown - The Stiths. Clines. Bedell, Bus bys and Matthews of thu neigh borhood attended the funeral of Mrs. Swret in Jasper Sunday Da Henry Conklin and family Sunday. MALTA. Miss Lillian Maceus Miss Cylence Welsh ol Jerico Springs Mo., is visiting her broth er, Jnhn Welsh, and family Mr and Mrt Jarvis and daughters Misses Blanche and Ruby spent purchased a ni-u buggy List week. - Miss Grace Gulick and Mrs Chas Elting spent Wednesday afternoon on N'orth Forth gather ing ferns Thev are all up nicely now, and they succeeded in getting some fine ones. Vid.i Buzzard spent Sunday with Bessie Law Several parties are bringing their stock to pasture. They find the wild pistures very good. J. W Edwards and sons Thomas, Joe and Paul and Joe Patterson metered to our neighborhood Sunday Claud Budd was a Jasper visitor Satur day A baby girl was, born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas Pugh Saturday Mrs. Hane had the misfortune to lose a fine mule colt Sunday. Billmgton Dtrnice Scott snent Sund iv with Maud Pfender Chas. Elting and wife spent Sunday with Theo Mrs. York number of our people attended the dinner and exercises at Liberty last Friday --The Bloomingdale school board met Saturday even ing Miss Pearl Johnson will teach the school the coming term Arthur Radford and family vis ited Herschel Radford and wile Sunday - H. O Earl bought two fine new buggies in Carthage Sat urday. Clara Hnbbarl and Julia Strecker i-itrd Alice Sunday -The A II T A. met at Bloomingdale Thursday evening Ed Fenncr and family visited .Muchell and family i Sun Jay with G. M Magers and vid Wood preached an inspiiing (family Mis Rowena Hendricks sermon Sunday morning at Salem spent Wednesday visiting MrsJ Frank Wood. G Wagner and wife attended Sunday school ami churih in Jasper Sunday and took dinner with Joe Dcardorff and wife. Grandma Mitchell spent Sunday with his son Theodore and attended Sunday school and church at Diamond CI) de Buzzard spent Sunday with the Scott brothers Class No. $ in our Sunday school visited this week with Misses I was organized Sunday with s-is Bro. Orin of Carthnge preach' d at Mynlc and Celn Mackey Mrs members present. The following the Brethren Church Mi-s Eth Ltnla Miller closed n very success olurers were chosen. President, lind Sutton cn'ertains the Sun jful term of s hool bete Friday. At Alhc Yorv ; secretary, Gladjs beams next Sunday for dinner t,,e llo"n hour the patrons and Pope; treasurer, Beatrice Mitchell Mrs. Harvey Golf's mother spent i friends came in with well Milled This class is composed of young several days visiting her Onn I baskets to surprise the teacher, but I giils of the age of io to 15. Chas Buster is the proud owner 1 f twin j the teacher knew of the surprise j Elting is teacher. colts. Mr. Ed Karls lost one of nd about io?o she took her pu his twin colts. Spring chickens are too numerous to count. Corn is about all planted --Wheat looks fine. Chinch-bugs are seen in places. pils to Mr Hill's and waited for the visitor-,. Dinner was spread on the grass in the shade and about 40 gathered around and greatly enjoyed the hour. There were three prizes given in the spelling classes. There is an en I rollmentof jo in the school Miss BLUE STAR. J E. Hull. Jennie II Kackley of Greenfield spent the p,st week at the home of her brother Jim Hull Bill White, formerly of this place but now of S'ammon. Kans., spent Webb Miss Icnme Com ad has been employed to teach Pleasant Hill s-hool ihe c ming e-ir -Claren e Grc-ltnm was ciillim; in Diamond nendib uhood Sunday evftnng Will T.dlm m's brother helped him pi nit corn last wrik Mrs Rov Davis visited her brother Will Tallmun and wife lnt wei k Mrs Win. Patterson ami tmit'litei were Cirthaje hopp rs Tuesday Boh Ilorton and wife t. lsited Will Tallmun ami family Sundav evm ing Marion Owings nnd family visited rel itives 111 Jasper Sund'iv Glenn Owings united Paul Ed wards Thursday afiernoi n -V S I.owenstemaud wifvpint Sundiv at Lionel Winder's SoltShoop man planted corn for U S Lowtn stem M mday M rs A n d 1 e w Grehani ami little 'on. Joe, were shopping in Jasper Monday LEBANON. Miss Alt he Akmstuo.no. We l.iucljid hist ttcik nbuut thu ilijine SHARP'S LOCALS Newsy Notes From Our Big, Busy Hardware Store Dr. V. il. Hlift.-kl vA. Does a i.tucial oflh e pri in b'lt will 111 ike A.. II3CIAUTY or Seasonable Goods .... G irden tools Lawn swings Lawn mowers. St Louis buggies DeLaval sepatators. Emerson cultivators. One Minute washers Screen doors and wire Wide spread cultivators New Perfection oil stoves. Monogram stoves and ranges. OncMmute gasoline engines One Minute power bench washers. Clu'ohic Disoases Ilet'i action nnd Esery ins'rummt nc-i , for examining ihe E( ,u testing them for glasses, " . ! hzer lor treating Eai . -,, Throat aud Lungs. UaK s and Furadic EUctri.ii juncts to the Treatment of Diseases of Wonuu and Chronic Diseases iu General. 11) sUter Mutlliutts. Truly, To laugh Is but a wholesome draught. If cause comes not undul) . I'or hl Is full of smiles nnd tears And clnngoa and disaster. Si mingle in tho jingling rlij mes Tor hugbtoi's what e'ro. iitor. j Receive.) a nice order by phone While guai ding the feeding lust week from Arthur Hatfield at ! door of the barn luesday evening I Joplin for aline Monogram cook 1 Special lixamlnatlmisby Appointment as his father was driving the horses 'stove ' """ " uani, inuiu uuui, ..a .,, , . , ,. Jiuuciaoij uzll uuutilll I do no surgery. Prauiccl ited Io tflice hours. 0 to 1 except Sunday. knocked down by Ins pony which gave a bound to enter the door way. He received a few bruises, but was otherwise unhurt and is now feeling alright J E. Hull and wife spent Sunday at C S. Andrews Mrs R P Lane and daughter Nellie were Carthage visitors Saturday - -Miss Mae Woodrow spent Sunday with Mtss Arlene Andrews Earl Ray spent Saturday night with Hugh and Fred Phillips Chas Woodrow and wife called at W S. Lane's H stove Monday. Homer Shcrrill bought a water separator Friday. . Chn. Earle b-iught a bill of hardware Monday J. E. Yates purchased a bill ol Ball track Monday. L O Vincent bought an Emei son harrow Monday Hiee Hartley bought an Emer son plow Saturday. W. E Patterson bought a gar- Tottoway Third ZION. Miss Gladys Ballard. Clarence Keith visited Saturday 1 6 Mias Ota Rntir m wnrL-irm for -ui.es oes is visiting ins sister, nnn,Pl farm last Thursday -Jakto Kader. Mrs Bert Keener. 1.1 Mayflower, T, n ly spent Saturday night and Sun it..i o.. .j. j. .1 !.... t "... es Fern Powell and Edna Ballard ,a" 7 , , called on Lillian Magers Tuesday ia"d l'Tn Baston Bea" fnd "lie ui jusuui wuie uutub iiiuii neighborhood. Mrs Henry Covert and son Thomas spent Wednesday and Thursday wiih the former's mother, Mrs. Tom Dodd, of J is per Walker Hubbard and family visited Thursday evening with E T? TTttMmrH nrwt f-imilt. till KurtfiiT T . ,, , , ., reported a good time Miss Ruby evening. -John Buerge had thet' , ,. , .,,'.. , .Jarvis spent l-nday night with misfortune to be in a runaway last! ,.. ,.' ,, ,, J , , , , , , Miss Gill Miss Grace Brenneman Welsh W C Mackey a nd sister, Mrs Belhne, made a business trip to Lamar one day IdSi week A surpuse was given at Mr. Murphy s , in honor of their daughter. Fern, j A large crowd gathered and all i Tuesday while going home from) ..... ,, who town. Tho horse was thought to, l . . ... , f , , , , ... ... ,.. 'John Welsh and J. P. Bell and be perfectly gentle, bu: one of the 1 , , , . 1 . . . , , . oiners bum is came loose ana ingnienco day with Orville Andrews of Far mers Union Essie Hjder closed a very successful term of school at Blue Star last Thursday. Several patrons gathered at the school house at the noon hour with well filled baskets and a surprise dinner was indulged in All report a good time. Grandma Kaderly, the horse and it ran, throning Mr Buerge out of the buggy. His face was scratched pretty badly but he was not seriously hurt. Vincent Johnson of lasper visited his grandparents, Ben Johnson nnd wife, and his granfather. Will Strecker and family. Thnmas made a business trip to Lamar one day last week. Miss Cylence Welsh visited the latter part of the week with her brother, Elmer Welsh spent the winter at the home of her daughter, Mrs Kelley of Erom, came to spend the sum mcr at the home of another daugh ter, Mrs. J E. Hull, last Sundij DUBLIN. J. C. WnuiiER Dennis Grider went to Lamar last week to train horses He FARMERS UNION Mis Eugenia Rex Our Sundny School at Lebanon 1 "0 home Sunday morning and ULlLLnUI I1IIL1 IUIII11V. a. iinuiaa - '... . ir ., t r. , .; , 'has started in with 18 in atten-' returned bunday evening Hubbard of Springfield visited Inst 1 "ns wlcu 111 wiui 30 in anen-, j t. week with his cousin, E. E. Hub bard, and family. Sylvia Binney spent Saturday night with Ethhnd Sutton. Edward Scela was seen bringing a fincne. buggy out from -Earl - 1 . dance and Mr. S Foreman for .earner was planting corn Saturday. superintendent. Onr preaching -Mrs Griflitts visited with her days are the first and third Sun "dUK"" ',l.r!' JV1 a. Jv , '" ,..,,., . ,, , f irmly Saturday Miss Ruth (mf uays msicau 01 me iirsi ami lounn , fitts is stayinK with her bundays. I-red Winter and fain ,mother,Mrs Laughead.at fasper grand- Tasnr last week- J F Curtis and'''y aml mn'a Winter and children j The Da ringer tamily went (ishini; wife visited Terry " Gartner and ,v'd Joe HuU-r and family Sun , roSe "'" vdl'of oeVlr family of Liberty Sunduy.-C A I y -Grandma Rogers visited I $Zl!u .ast wekS and wife of Jasper spent ovcr "r..ay nigni y at tho Covert farm Wllh W "' l'mdna Covert Tutsdnv Rnlnh Snttnn. whn is nnirilnved in J8'''0 a bed spring factory in Carthage, 1 spent Sunday with home folks. Buerge Grider came home from Cartlnge one day last week. Our school will b out Wednes lay of this week The scho'dma'am and pu pils are planning to have a picnic and a good time in general Mrs m ... , ... . . "Il i t;"VMI .4II1U 111 LLIIVIUI .'111 Harold Schooler spent Sunday !u l hooutow ana wite visited i5,rthn Wtbber is again improving and Sunday and family Kadeily. Mao Woodrow ,llona Redmond and Eugenia Rex ' visited at Mr. Andrews Sunday.- C f r.. (. . -" with Floyd Thomas Mrs. Fred u"b s-ruinni anu wne nunmy alter another attack of rheumatism Kerrick and children called on Mrs Geoigeand Homer Woodrow vis , Robert Wolf Sunday Don John ilted llld ai Carl Carr Sunday. PLEASANT HILL. ston and Edgar Strecker each pur-, " sml Foreman and wife and . Mr3 TlI0MAS edwarus chased fine new buggies last Tues enry Graham and wife were vis j j w Edwards nnd sons Paul day. Girls, who will be tho first' "U,B " ,ula J " ,';t:, auuuaj and Joe, Joe Patterson und 'Ihos. Emma Dodd of Jasper spent the j aft"-n G. H. Redmond and) Edwards motered to Chas Elting s week end with her sister Mrs 1 w,,e visited Jim faelsoi nnd wife hunday afternoon m. Henry Covert Glen Cartwnght , Sunday afternoon. and wile' and Uirence Keith were guests of A. T Dean and wife Sun day. Mrs Retta Lowenstein f Carthage is visiting her mother, Mrs. Follnier - Mrs. Racy of Leslie, Ark , is visiting her brother. A A Foster and family Tho Zion Chas Buzzard and wile entertained STAND RD likl Dark bay. 16 1 weighs 1 ;uo lbs , U hi U 4 han Is 1 extra st Sundav evinine Samuel Phillips! spent Saturday and Sunday with , den plow Saturday lome lo.ks-nomer .in. narryi S A i.augileafi bought a Stev Graham and Oren Heckathorn of ( ena fl h , yarierviue visueu jamesano rranK .. ... ,, ...,.. .,..,., .., boned, nood le..s. (mo h, a 1. , Kav Sumlav I ill e (ienrrc Wolf '-" "" oougut a ioau 01 Koyni . . ' , , is.,i) ouuuaj 1.11111. uuirj,i. "on t j 1 lent disnosition. and the tini st . ncan wire friilay. ,lf ' ,, ,,. ; ,,, ,.,, evening, as lie was playing with 1 We sod I W Bovvers a cood 1 'tv,tt.o ti,., n , .. .1 1 I Tottoway Jr., he by Tottowa purcnased anUId .sire 01 joinne, oinoBer, uiso sue 1 Trusty incubator Friday I mo tha m t,w, 3 ' , 1 1 11 rs I Dam, Topsy, sired b Ek nisi 1 Jess Corder purchased a One- tcwmd jnmVcstern Ikll t Minute washer last week. took firs; oiemium for three u i j Dr. Hendricks bought n load of 'at Wichita fair in panug iat Rubberonl roofing last week. ! with a record of 7 13 lottos., 1 G W Btown 'bought aW.de Third has trotted his mile 111 2 ., a ' si eir lii.riAiiitiiin on , 11 1 A v dl.V V4IJJJ3 I twil Ji HI" n 1 t "1 ' Dr. fell while riJing a pony Sunday j Amcric evenini'. as he was nlavini' with 1 Wp his brother Vernon and little play au n ,ower Saturday, fellows, and sprained his wrist' ,. ,, . , .... 1 '.11.. m o .,-.,. n,.K R. L. Grcsham purchn vino u Uhiui .,1, tv'ui "I ai in ae. wlu is Mrs, Phillips' brother, visited at the Phillips home Sun day. Mr Carrick and family vis ited at Robert W H's Sunday. Mrs. Miry Lyman visited at the home of her son William Lyman bunday. Our hearts were made aw 1 .-miuiuuy iiiomuiK, in Kim ui (uiiiiu luitnuvn w tch. 'speed fad not to see tin tne ueain 01 .urs. u t sweet. c sold one of our good St Louis, BLUE TOHN She was a time honored and . bussies to Tom Wnrdlow .Monday ' LarGC Mainmoth Bin I, worthy citizen a christian clnrac- , D r , , , ,. . L.arge .uammotn nut j 1 ter of remarkable steadfastness. R ." "ought a good lantern years old. 15 hands sm; and a friend and benef .ctrtss to anl a t"" ot Hardware Saturday. 1 measure, sirci oy large 01 ,,., rn.no o. .,..,! n, u! rvn ! Robpi I Iv nrniil hnimlit .1 plierU- I owned Oy ISenllour ot I. un n looked upon her face in death's repose wc could but sa Asleep in Jt-sus ppaceful rest, hose making is upremel) blest, Robeit Kinraid bought a check owned hy Isenliour ot L mi rower and wire and uther hardware"' """." "'j'"1- ' " Patter son was in Carthage Thursday Miss Creola Patrick closed her sec i DIAMOND ont vear ' sc'100' ftt King school l ( house last week. The patrons of j Mrs Charles Elting. ( the school gathered at noon and Mrs. Link Milton spent several !l'read a bounteous dinner after davs in Cnrthairi. lust tveeW visit i "c a gooo program was given ing her mother. Mrs. Cather. 'p young people have decided to have. Tom Wardlowand wife Sunday. the musical program at J5ion Some fields of wheat are being church next Saturday evening, hurt by chinch bugs Beatrice May 3. Admission, 13 cents. Mitchell commenced taking music Everybody come Mamie Corder lessons of Miss Oma Webb last of Jasper spent Sunday with Mar- ,eek Mrs tha Curtis -Vehna Mackey visited , Mrs. Theo All report a good time Mesdames I nomas and Joe Edwards called on Mrs Frank Tullis Sunday even ing Mioses Rebecca and Merta Crow tpent Sunday with Nina Laudenslager Mrs U S. Lowen sten called at Wm Patterson's and Bert Sihotts Monday Mrs. Wm. Patterson and daughter. Esther. Juhn Buzzard and spent Sunday afternoon at Fred Mitchell were Insner urcsham s Leola b.hott is on the in Jasper over Sunday Bryan j shoppers Siturday iiuer visited relatives in Jasper -me u through planting corn in our w'arifi M,ss ThrUe Garrett nas Satur lay and Sunday.-Quite .ln.ighborhood.-Tom W.rdlow been visiUng her ffie Gay -:-l. 1... t ItT Tf 1 , 1 r Most every- iwanis ami iam- 1 !(JC!ll OUUIIUy III I MOUIdS ku No fear no woe, shall iim 1h.1t h ur 'lh.it manifests tho fs.ui r'a iofter. To the Public We are now located in Brick Barn where wc 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 of Feed, Corn Chop, Uran, Alfalfa and tankage CARR & THOMSON I fc; Tlatii T ariiA Tlf iYit ,ast wcek (shipped from north M,.v A Overfelt took out a load ot I Batton Countv and kmiM Kojnl American and barb wire Gregory J.nnet. last week. j Tins voung jack 1m i -.,.,, ir,i.: 1 1.. - 1..11 t substance. ext . e I jzs-iii 1 (1-mxiii 1 niiii'iii ;r 11111 poultry netting and other hard ware Monday. J V Brown is putting in his c rn with a fine Emerson planter e ol i him last week In. in 1 ear 1 n 1 1 " I. leet. i.ri'f iiead am one 1 f the Ust b ned State. DOCK. Black j ck with known as the Bi('tl' Weso.dl C Mat key a Onr-. sired tin top t ti. O Minu'c w.islur and wringer and aisulo twice si t 1 f bit-- Saturday. ' TERMS. V. H Sels.r bought one of our, To insure living c.lt 'l.n v.ell In. wn Monogram cook stovrs. Third S10. Dlue John $i., I -and other hardwire last week. should a mate be v ,'. W Calhoon of Kansas City n-moved. or about to b. 1 r bought a load of haib wire Satur ifrom the tmghborho d day for In farm recently puichused monewnt onro becotv s r . north of town collectable and will Le I Lien on maio and colt f. 1 -1 r money. I are be taken to pr arcidcnts. but will not 1 c n p sibl should any ocur m Sharp Mercantile Co. l New Mo. Pac. Time Card. SOUTH HOUND. No 1!U9 8 05 i. in. x.i L'07 - - . - :us p m. No. L'Ol .... 5,18 a m. NORTH POUND L'CH - U ,ri4 a m Xn -JIO - - . . 8 10 n. in. Xo L'Ul' - - - U'Kia m The Good Old Summer Time Is upon us and calls for Screen Wire and Screen Doors Garden Tools Lawn Mowers New Perfection Oil Stoves Cream Separators rind Milk Cans Poultry Fence You can fill your needs in tho above goods at Bayne's Hardware vice on Sundavs Morn n ' d it I held unlill 0 o'clo. k an. I aftut o n I dates untiU 4 30 IB. II. FOLLMER. 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