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'.1 -ss Mr. Merchant: There is no other way to reach your tnule so elieuply and ellicieiit. ly as through The News. Mr. Meidi i,i 'limy is no othei n t.i n-n-li our trade so cln aplj and etHeient ly as through liu- News. AIlTIiUIi P. DltAKE, Publisher. JASPEK, MO., TIU'RSUAY, .11' LY 21. Ittia. Vol. 13, No. 17. $ 1n K A4& $&&3f EUBHHaaHnaaaBnnEEatfSHBHnBHUHiSUaUUaH b . mr. i n r- j i? Jt vurn Dinuers ot ine flowers and Deering New Ideal Mower The light-running, ball-bcni injr long-lived ma chine. With strung years and a cutter with 5 a very tle.vible movement, which will cut tin h : l , l :...,,. ...:, ......:i. J3 mUSS Vll llllUlill m UtlllU JU-5U il-S SilllSUlllWI ll H as on level ground. Drag-bar is made of high H . arbon steel. Hears are strong and liii'sh g .-liwly; thus, there is no loss motion. They w inn true due to their perfect alignment, and S the wear of the teeth is thereby greatly ic H duccd. The internal and bevel gcais are H protected from dirt and grit. Better Sort Deering Ideal Corn Binder The Recognized Standard of Corn ts x K E! 13 u m h B R Binders e b. a Record Broken Again. Kob'ei t (in miu tep ,rt th it t lira-. tied (167 t.irhcN of v,h fioin 19 uns. winch breaks t. yeni "s record once more and inal an average of something hh; bujhcls nnd half a peck per a r Next! Camping Parly Returned ' C A. Covert and wife, V. Bowers and wil of lasi er Fiank Magers and family, wh ' Tlie machine that makes a clean sweep or inear Linur returned Sahir evening from a camping and t,-h the lieltl. Thee machines are now your inspection i earnestly desired in stock and TTONOR that spreads it roots deep in the soil of moral schs-ennd phu-i-s fair l-alinr on a lti'her achievement. This continues to bo our motto, and to the casual observer it can easily bit wii that bills of long standing are very conllicting. lilatie than meie prolit, is the lat bills of loi -tiaighten up your old aceounl that wo may continue our smooth system, g ing you the benefit of every discount. (a U Q Da n landmark of genuine U vindly S 'rip on tin- ac Kivcr in County north i f (.ireenhe'd report a fine ouiiiv' ani' tle ture of about 75 p undv if us, Conrad Mercantile Company Old Comrades Meet Again. Eli Bower if er.el en, I visited his cl 1 fiiend an 1 c ;' .1 L II Owen (l ,ipc. , list t Mr. Bowers ami Mr. U.'n s. i together four e.irs in the lwsu Indiana of the Union Vrmj 1 tween 1801 and 1805. Thc 1 ., not met for 31 uurs an I it is in. $) I lees to say they eujoye their a 1 together. s:stscFiSEaaauMnnHHaBSHHnHE!EaEBaaBQBsaHaiSBKrfaKfflEffiRnesisaaBB'jsag!i2nEaHHHHHaataiaHUB3 caKaEaascsuHHDitsEHHQHB . Married Out of Doors. ung man phoned Rev J A Kci 1 hist Saturday morning that lie would bring a young lady in to the parsonage during the evening and wanted to be married there. Tin y arrived on time and proved to be Frank Miller and Miss Wini fied Hill ot the Mount Carmel in ighborhood, well known young lolks and popular in a large circle o friends there '1 he bridegroom elect presented a Barton County license, which necessitated a ch.mge in arrange menu at ncc. for according to a ivw law m irri.iges in Missouri must take place in the counties in which the licenses are issued. However they did not allow that to interfere with their pl.ms fot com ubial bhss. The minister and his wife and Henry Winder and wife the lattrr Mr Miller's sister accompanied Mr Miller and Miss Hill over into Barton County and the ceremony was performed in the Dublin bchool yard with all the solemnity and to just as good pur pr.se as though it had taken place under other circumstances. The News joins many friends of the bride am) groom in wishing them abundan' happiness and prosperity They will make their home on the Fred Miller place. Mr. Wa'lingford Killed by Train A. M Walhngford. the well known shoe dealer ol Carthage, wus run over and killed by a Fns co engine and caboose near Car thage about 2 io Tuesday after- New Budges. Sever;.! "-ul st-inti il bri Iges are undtr way, and in some cii'-es neatly tend)' fr use, on the road tributary to and nejr lumper small rifle to shoot frogs, and at , the creek ab ut rive mfles west of the northeast edge of- the city the sJu ol house at the J V. Gu while walking on the ens o truck hek place he was overtaken as above stated The evidence at the inquest in dicated that Mr Wallingford stum bled as he stepped aside to allow the train to pass, and fell across the rails in such a manner that the train sevt red the head from the body and death was instanta neous. George Waltz Has Visitors In the issue of July i The News elit' nicled the sale by George Waltz of his farm to Charles Conk tin. Mr. Waltz sent copies of the A splendid iron and cement paper to some ol his old neighbors being finished across .near Ktrksville. in Adair Lounty, and Inst week three auto loads ot them came down to induce him to go back to their former home to Another cood one is under eon- locate. C H.Wright, . E Eb structton airos 'Possum Creek at ieit, Carl Durkee and their fami the Roe Chne pl-ice This bridge j lies made up the party of visitors wi'l certanly fill an achinu voiJ in to the Waltz home Their cars that set ion of the country. Here registered 147 miles from Kirks- tofore farmers from down there have often been water bound for two or three days at a time be cause when the creek is up a Mr. Wallingford was nearly 60 little at that point fording is 1111- Two Ways to Look at It. Quite a few are looking a little down in the mouth on account of the drought, but others don't seem to mind We have alieady noticed the purchase of automo biles the past thrte weeks by J. S. O Wilson and S B. Shoopman, and now comes Wm Greenwood of Dewey with a new car. Allen Peterson also bought a 5 passenger Ford this week and is setting the pace among the rural mail carriers years old and had resided in Car thage 25 years. He was related by marriage to Thos Marsh of Jasper. He leaves a widow, a son Willis, a daughter, Mrs. George Cook and a step daughter, Mrs Hale Boggess The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Scries of Accidents. Dr. Schooler was called out west during the past week to look after a number of more or less serious accidents The 10-year oil daugh ter of Mr Ferguson nt N'asln ille lost the end of her finger by the door closing on it. Homer Gulick re ceived severe cuts and bruises on left forearm while drilling a well The little zj year old daughter of Mr Osborn. in the Diamond neigh borhood, got her hands in the pulley of a hay carrier and had the flesh badly torn and lasceratcd posub'e and they have been forced to stay at hon'e or go several miles out of the way The iron work and cement are being hauled this week for two oth ville to this place Adair County is in the second tier of counties from the north line and about in the renter ot the State east and we' T'ns evidence of the esteem in which the Waltz family is held in theii lormer home is not surprising to hose who have come to know them in the two years tn which er nun n npedeo uruiges one tney nave uveo nere, aim wnuu across Halfway Creek, one and one , we wish them much prosperity and half mill s south of Boston, between! lidDuincs. we hone they may find A Good Time at Salem. About 250 attended the ie cream social at Salem church 1 last Thuisday night, balem is one of the neatest little country churclicb wo hae ever seen, and the folks in that neighborhood are among: the most hospitable on earth and they took great pains to make their guests enjoy the ev ening. The Jasper band complimented their leader, Prof Vernon Mat thews, who is a Salennte, by at tending in a body and giving quite an c.tenive musical program. Fifteen gallons of cream and 10 cases of soda pop were consumed, netting the church a neat sum to aid in the conduct of their work there Besides the band and The News family quite a number of other tewn folk motoreuor urovc flown in buggies. Weather indication nt press time "Wednesday: Drought still on; some indications of rain to-day; cloudy, and light sprinkles during morning. the Calhoun and I .u.-pla-es, and the othrr five mi1 cs east and one mile north of Jasper near A A Fostei's. The bridge across 'Possum Creek, on the in iiu road south of lasper, the imin sc-tion wlurh Ins been about finished for some time, is awaiting a final decision of the county court as to whether or not they will add another arch or two to make the bnlge adequate to the location. It is the opinion of the adjacent pr perty owners and others who have seen the structure as it now stands that it will not answer the needs at that point un les extended at one or both ends, and if finished as at first planned it is believed it will have the effect of backing the water up over ad jaccnt land when the stream is high it to iheir interest to remain here. Mr Waltz left for Kirksville vsterda "just to look around a little, he said. To School Book Dealers of Jas per County Mo. The following text books will be in use for a period of five years becinn'iii! Aucust t, 1013. Arithmetic, Phillips and Ander son. Ho k 1 aim Lompicie, puo hsher. Silver, Burdett fc Co. Geography. Rcdway and Hin- man, (Natural), introuuctnry ami School; publisher, American Book Co. L. W Kost, C. L Spaid. E. S. McEntte, Text Book Committee Died in LouHi.na. Charley Swihart 1 , uhi 1 news to this office T11 lay "t t death Judge C A Morr m. Rapids La. Judge Morrow wa pus. '1 judge of the County Coirt of 1! . ton County nnny eits hc, i .u superintended th- building 01 t prefent court house at l.aum The remains are expecte 1 Lamar about next Sunday ONE DOLLAR Drawing interest at 10 per cent will in H00 yeai-a amount to 531.00 at simple interest. At computing interest, the same amount in the same time would total 82,017,010,91)6,188.01, and to pay off this amount would engage 111 tellers just 1)00 years, or precisely as long as it would take $1.00 at 10 per cent to produce it, each teller to count S10 every second without intermission during banking hours, and work every day iu tho year, Sundays ex cepted. We arc paying 3 per cent on savings accounts, nnd earnestly solicit the accounts of all that have an idlo dollar. Put it to work and you will inside of 800 years be able to retire. A dollnr nor becomes tired, whilo tho body becomes frail. Tiletueniber the First' National Bank servos the people. First National Bank JASPER, MISSOURI 1 ii 11 nf Liberal Enterprise Suspends Publication. The Liberal Enterprise suspend ed publication last week, leaving the newspaper field to the Liberal News, J P. Moore, publisher For some time Liberal I1.1S been repre sented in the newspaper field b two unusually fine country papers, papers that were evidently costing their publishers about nil that the naners made Mr. Rudy, who traded land for the Enterprise a few weeks ago, soon recognized the futility of two papers fighting for life in a town barely big enough to support one Mr .Mm tin was lucky to get the Enterprise oft" his h'inds, mid Mr Moore, who is an exce'lent nevspaper man, has our best wishes for prosperity 'He can now make The News what it ought to be the very best paper Liberal ever nail. Burgner-Bowman Co Fire Loss. The Bu'gner Bowmm Lumber Co , who have a big lumber yard hete, lost altnn t their entire htm ber stock at Bolivar by fire Tues day morning of last week The fire started from unknown causes about 0 a m.. and by the aid of a brisk wind quickly spread to all parts of the yard Only the bonks, oflice furniture, a lot of window and door frames and the pint stock were saved. They will resume business at once. C. C Swanson, wjio is well known here, is manager at Bolivar for the Burgner Bowman Co. "Star Brand Shoes Are Better." The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church will serve ice cream and cake at Wat erbury's stoie. Saturday, July 26. Everydody invited 17 at. The Airdome picture show will be in operation Wednesday and Saturday nights. Jasper vs. Sheldon. One of those Sunday baseball games, wiiitn c eiu iuiu iw ,Vh Hrisrd weeks ago-were to be discontinued ,n f,?.e?.,C . here, was played last Sunday be tween Jasper and Sheldon. Sheldon surted right out to win the game and made four runs in the first two innings, Butk Kitter man pitching for Jasper. Jasper had made one run while Sheldon was scoring tour. At mis nine turu Kit got the hook" along with his baitery partner Sam Tall man, and C Garrett and Ellis Cearnal renlaied them. In the remaining innings Jasper scored three times and Sheldon twice making a final score of 6 to 5. Garrett bad them popping weak (lies and gentle taps to the infield, and the runs were due to errors Ernest Crawford occupied first base for Jat-per and plajed a good game in spite t f the fact that he has ha 1 Irtle chance to work him self into form I Wesley Spaid was the arbitei of the game, and his work wak good enough to escape mobbing anyway. Suit to Clear Title. John 1 Buerge has filed -u t . the circuit touit against Nui. Landris and Jacob Landris -r tiv heirs to clear his title to s-o i.n -of land located tw miles noi the, -of Jasper, wbi h he claims to iv,: absolutely and in which thi "'. fendauts Hum some interest M Reynolds & Halliburt' 1 are tl. plaintiff's attorneys Cartluij, Press. Obituary. Elizabeth Duncan futile' w bora in Macoupin Co't ty, Hi . !). eembcr. 1, 183.S, an 1 ed in . tier. Mo . Tuesday. ' ' 1;, . ,1 vi ye irs . 1 her family moved t l.i-p' r t u ty. Mo., and at th. , ot 1 ' married Joseph C .'11 r, an 1 ' thereafter moved t . 1 .m is r. Topcka, to live. L1 -i n,' the w they moved to N'od i.- ay Count . Mo., and at the th &e of tie . .. they came back to Ja-j cr Cunt v Until two years aen when Mi SEWALL'S Paint and Jap-a-lac For outside and interior work both these articles are'widely known on ac count of their high quality. Paint Is like anything else iu that it does not pay to ubo inferior quality. SewaU's Paint lasts longest and in the end is cheapest for that renson. Jnp-a-lac is easy to apply and will give the niter, ior'of your homo nnd all furniture that fine now finish that cheap mater ial will not produce. DR. SCHOOLER Drugs and Druggists Sundries Cather died, the family lived 1. 1 about 30 years on a farm wt-t it lasper and nared their clnldrui After the death oi er mr-u.iu Mrs Cather made her Immevit' daughter, Mrs D W. Kelt tier at Carthage, who died about a yi Seven children survive Mr Cathcr, at follows Mrs John Spaid. lasper; W H C-thet Fowler. Kans . JohnCathu I re ' riet ntla Mrs Parlee Milton -" . Jasper. Mis Rachel i.uKens, wn ige; Jacob Cather. lafper I Cather, Frederick Okla About 0 ye-irsago Mrs I i'i e" ininedthe Baptist church it N'-.u'i Fork, later removing her mc-nhei-ship to the Baptist chur h at tnsner. Her life was one of servue nun ! istcring faithfully to the nedsof her largo family, ami answenn ' I freely the c.ilU of distress in illne-s 'and death of those 111 tl,e immu nity about her Many neighbors , and friends have reason to remem-!.- i, iipnfiront influence ol Lrct mv. ww---- , the kindly minitrtions 01 in good woman when misfortune had overtaken them The funeral was conducted Wed nesday at the Baptist church m the presence of a large number of sorrowing friends and relatives. Rev. Mr. Wheeler, an old time nastor and friend of the family, conducted the service, and the re mams laid to r.st in Staftord Cem etery by the side of her husband. Card of Thanks We desire to take this method .... r 1- rwf nl(in iof thanking our menu ....... .., burs for their kindneas and help rendered us during the ncknui . . .. - : KaIj-v,..! mntlmr. ana (leatn 01 vui ui.-,. , ,i Mrs Elizabeth Cather We shall never forget your kindness and willingness to render assistance and sympathy during these dijs of our sadness nnd we shall ever pray that ho Master will feed you and lead unto fountains of living waters. . . Children of the deceased. I $ I f? 13 i i il iif Wk3fc.ii '