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THE MONETT WEEKLY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 14. 1919. 'If i I t 1 a 1 I ati J "V tra 1 , Th. toi ROCKY COMFORT Mr. and Mrs. Omer Gerster of Stella Visited the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Culp, here Sunday. R, G. Embry transacted business in is'eosho, Thursday. j Joe Lambertson has purchased a Ford car. Hugh Patterson and j'amily of j Exeter, Kout 1, visited Mis. M. J.j Patterson and children, Friday, i lin..lp .lack Crider. who formerly liml hi-aitli for several I w . . HU JlttM ivcd here, died at the home of hls yeai..s. He was a highly .. i daughter in Nevada, Vernon county, J tjlizt,,l 0f thin community, and was a Thursday. Death was due to pneu- ,,,,,. nf the Christian church. ing goods in the building formerly occupied by E. F. Sayles. Mesdames Wanda and Nellie Car ter, of Stella, visited 0. R. Sheliey und family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald hue r rulay. Mrs. V. C. Culp visited Mr. und Mrs. Omer Gerster, in Stella, Satur day and Sunday. Uncle Jerry Carnes died at his hnnlp. one and one-half miles south east of town, Friday, of tuberculosis. FLAT WOODS Most everyone around here have have bad colds. HoraceSmith has just recovered from the measles. Miss Era Whittington is spending Saturday vith her sister, Mrs. Leonard Hrown. Miss Maynie Edwards visited Mrs. Elzie Jrkndorson, Friday. Miss Jess Kagsdale is visiting home tolks this week. Little Gwendolin Henderson is sick with a cold this week. Mrs. Fred Edwards and children, nnnin. following iniluenza. He was 1 ,,...i uo,-vwpi were highly respected citizen of this com- christian church, Saturday afternoon, Htian church, j Mil(lmJ 1crt lios8 and Carl spent held at inc. ... , ,ihn. Mi-k Yliimvd nrui ivs a rnimber of the MVAU.LJ . " Christian church. The body was brought here ior burial. funeral Mil-vices were held at the Christian church, Friday morning, conducted by 3iev. Loran Dabbs of Stella. Interm ittent was made in the city cemetery. We extend ou.' sympathy to the be reaved ones. "School was dismissed in the High school department, Friday, on account of the teachers examination. There are a few cases of whooping cough in this vicinity. lucted bv Rev. J. T Rogers, Ark. Interment was made in the city cemetary. The bereaved ones have the heartfelt sympathy of all. Miss Ruby Reed died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reed one-half mile southwest of town, Sun day night, of tuberculosis and liii.jhts disease. She had been in ill health for several months. Funeral ser.ices were held at the Baptist churchi aes day morning, conducted by Rev. Car lin. of Monett. Interment was . lade !in fhn i-itv cemetery. The write.' cx- ... V..- T Hhuls, Ot. , , ' Mrs. Villi ill. J iv -'"- F Miss Daisy J reeman of near Stella, , sympathy to the bereaved. visited her sister. .Mrs. Joe Lamuci wn, Misses Marjorie Sampson and Eura Davidson were Joplin visitors, Saturday. Misses Opal Smith, Dona and Mil dred Bible were Sunday guests of their friend, Miss Jewell Tatterson. J. W. Montgomery was in St. Louis a few days this week, buying furniture for the Richwood Lumber Co. He was accompanied by Mrs. Montgomery. V. S. Kelly and family, of near Stella, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sears here Sunday. Fred Tuesday. j Miss Eflie Lauderdale, teacher of! the Spring Hill school, spent Saturday j and Sunday,, with home folks. j Mrs. Mary Buttram, who has been quite sick, is reported better at present Miss Rosine Sigmund was a Joplin Visitor, Friday. R. G. Kimbrough has purchased, J Clarence Davidson's place one-half mile east of town and will move there soon. Mr. Davidson will move to the J. M. Carae's farm one and one-half miles southeast of town. Dr. W. T. Bailey of Wagoner, Okla., has been attending his sister, Aunt Lou Bailey, who has been quite sick. She is reported better at present. Miss Blanche Shelley was in St. Louis a few days this week, buying goods for the firm of Shelley & Culp. Rev. J. T. Hinds of Rogers, Ark., preached at the Christian church Sun day morning and night. j C. H. Mc. Donald has purchased j Monett Drug Co. Dr. Dabba interest in the drug store 7777777. . x-o and is now sole owner of same. j FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Virgil Ford arrived in Rocky Com- j Are ready now. All transplanted, fort, Saturday night, from Camp Fun- jq cents a dozen, 50 cents a hundred, ston. He has received his discharge. $3 50 a thousand. The Richwood Lumber Co. will put , TRITTON FLORAL CO. in a stock of furniture and undertak-j N. Third st., Monett SURGEONS agree that in cases of Cuts, Bums, Bruises and Wounds, the FIRST TREATMENT is most im portant. When an EFFICIENT anti septic is applied promptly, there is no Hanger of infection and the wound be gins to heal at once. For use on men or beast, BOROZONE is the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEALING AGENT ' Buv it now and be ready for an em- j ergency. sold by L.. u. wcrvee ami Edwards attended church at Gunter Friday night. Carl Henderson was shopping in Purdy, Friday. May Smith visited her sister, Mrs. Ellis Wormington, Thursday. Mrs. Marion Roller visited Mrs. Fred Edwards, Monday night. Mrs. Allie Hemphill and children Clarence and George was shopping in i'urdy, Thursday. ( EDEN Some sickness in this part. There is only two more weeks of srhool at Eden. Amos Henson has been confined to his bed for the past week with measles Callie Woodie is on the sick list. Marie Eden spent the week end visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cresa Long. P. S. Goodnight and family visited at Erwin Thomas, Sunday evening. . Roscoe Eden was in Cassvule, Fri day and Saturday, taking the teacher examination. Mary Smith visited her sister, Mrs. Ellis Wormington, Friday. Oliver and Lilly Young visited Sher man Rhea and wife, Saturday night. Mrs. Blanche Cvastain is visiting Mrs. Gladys Chastai. this week. Ellis Wormington and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wormington, Sunday. Nevil Wormington visited Jed Gil hprt. Sunday. Those who visited Misses Mary and Callie Woody, Thursday were Miss Edna Robertson, Mrs, Richmond Wormington, Mrs. Charlie Worming ton and daughter, Beatrice. MARBUT Miss Marzell Marbut was the Sun day guest. of Miss Mabel Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Thomas are the parents of a seven-pound boy. Our school closed Friday afternoon. Miss Pennel was the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Thomas are the parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Neil attended the funeral of Mr. Neil's father, at Crane, last. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas visited Clint Marbut, Sunday. Mrs. V. H. Marbut visited the family of Ike Inman, Friday. Miss Ora Thomas visited Miss Baker Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Hughey are the parents of a iaby girl. Miss Ina Fly is staying in Monett. WALNUT GLEN M " - - ' ' ' 8 issew if! m THE HOME GARAGE For First Class.Work Earl McCormick, Mechanic J. U. VERMILLION, Prop. " LOST Umbrella, Buck Horn-handle " FOR SALElOOluiis tailormade with silver Elks head on handle. Re-j at Whitney's at a bargain if sold at ward to finder. Ed Salzer. , "" once. 99t6 Mrs. Ed Reed, of Wentworth, came Wednesday, for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gerbing. She is a niece Phone 44. 14tf to Mr. Gerbing. Mrs. J. W. Marbut and' daughter,' . . T , 1 1 ' J J 1 Tl Mrs. M. L. smitn ana mue son, umc visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carrs, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Albion Erickson and son, Orris visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaner Thomas' Tuesday of last week. Alonzo Draze visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albion Erickson, Saturday morning. Earl Carr and Albion Erickson made a business trip to Monett, Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jackson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carr, Friday evening. Mrs Albion Erickson and son, Orris visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ericksons, Thursday. Mrs. A. G. Erickson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carrs, Tuesday morning. Those who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carrs, Sunday, afternoon, were Misses Lorain and Ruby Ennis and Elsie Dummit Messrs Harlan McCoy, Auby Ennis, Hershel Smith and Edgar Negre, Mr. and Mrs. Albion Erickson and son,. Orris, Mrs. C. H. Jackson and Mrs. F. R. Dum mit. Mrs. Sarah Drake and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Drake, Sunday. DR. ALVA JO.NES . Physician and Surgeon Specially prepared to treat diseases of the eye, nose and throat. Eyes scientifically examined and glasses accurately fitted. 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