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THE MONETT WEEKLY TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. V! s ! i. lSTY-TWO RECEIVED RED CROSS CERTIFICATES "Tile Purdy Branch of Red Cross has tMtVl certificates for the class who Mrf;H th course of lessons in "Home Jttyjiene and Care of the Sick." For "ttwi certificates were issued, of htch eighteen were given to married ladies and twenty-four to high school Those receiving the certificates are as follows: Mrs. Mae Feck, Mrs. Anna Mcintosh, Mrs. Mary Boucher, - Mrs, Laura Baylor, Mrs. Agnes Baker, Mm. Emma Patterson, Mrs. Rilda Cowherd, Mrs. Chloe Purdum, Mrs. Sallie Cox, Mrs. EI1&. Lowery, Mr-s. X)ofa Kelley, Mrs. Mary Bennett, Mrs. Lena Hadley, Mrs. Mattie Blanken fehip, Mrs. Mae Counts, Mrs. Lela fchea, Mrs. Arvilla Brown, Mrs. Flor ence Ragain, Misses Verda Walters, Clara Kennan, Amy Balmas, Thelma fcelley, Cassie Goetz, Ruby Whitting ton, Bertha Goetz, Helen McNatt, Beatrice Boyce, Margaret Mitchell, Ruth Lowery, Zoe Counts, Jewell Sex ton, Flossie Cowherd, Lois Blanken Aip, Leona Cox, Lola Lane, Ruth Moseby, Nola Cox, Louise Moore, Des Bie Terry, Mary Dauherty, Ze'l Counts and Audrey Kelley. " MARBUT The little daughter of T. J. Morlan is on the sick list. W. 0. Jackson butchered hoe;s Mon day. Ruth Marbut visited her -parents trom Friday until Sunday. Mrs. James Henderso: is reported better. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Marbut and Fern Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Marbut and. Ruth Marbut attended the hog sale at M. J. Combs' Saturday. Sam Bridge? spent Monday night and Tuesday at the home of V. H. Marbut. Every second Sunday is meetirg day at Marbut. CLEANINGS FROM R. F. D. 3 Will Anderson killed a dog which acted strangely on the Miles Thomas farm. It seemed to have hydrophobia G. W..Weygandt and family spent Friday night and Saturday with Troy and ft. W. Beckett's families. ' Charlie Doenig's family have the measles. Nick Wolfe sold two fine pigs to W. H. Chitwood one day last week. . Aubrey Means has quit farming and moved to town. Visiting has been on the bum the last few days on account, of heavy rains. Did you get all the eggs you could feat Easier? If not, I don't see why. "Cheap! Cheap ! Sam Anderson was badly hurt while trying to bridle a young mule Satur day. At the present he is getting along nicely. A woman near Freistatt, who wad hunting eggs in the bam loft,' lnisse.i her footing and fell seven or eight feet into the driveway, breaking her ami in .two .places and dislocating her Shoulder. Hawker Chitwood called on G. W. Beckett Sunday afternoon. Fools day will soon be here. Look out and don't get footed. PIONEER her from Miss Annuel Jones visited mother Mrs. Belle Freeland, Thursday until" Monday. Quite a number of the young folks had an egg roast Saturday night. All report a good time with plenty of eggs and pickles. Ted Hutchens was in Monett on business Monday. ( Leland Stark spent Sunday night with friends near Purdy. Miss Maggie Stewart is spending a few days with her sister at Wheaton, Mrs. Frank Stewart had the mis fortune to sprain her knee very badly Thursday of last week. Miss Luvena Bradley spent Sunday night with Mrs. Ethel Jones. Mrs. Emma Jones and daughter Lela spent Saturday night with Mrs. Belle Freeland. Dr. Freeland bought a fine cow from Luie Meister last Thursday. SquareDance at MARK WELL HALL Every Wednesday Night Music at 8:00 o'clock by Walter Browning and wife WEST LONE HILL Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Marbut were pleasant callers at A. S. Thomas' Monday morning. Vernon Goodnight has returned to his home in McDonald county. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Good night, formerly of Barry county. Johnnie Marbut is improving his Schad, NOTICE 240 acre pasture will be open April 1. All kinds of stock $1.50 per head. J. C. MARTIN, Verona, Mo. 23tl2 STONES PRAIRIE Miss Elsie Geske gave a surprise party in honor of her sister, Minnie, March 23. Those that were present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Buckholz, Mr. and Mrs. John Rehwinkle and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Hartwig Geske and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Schad, Misses Bertha Schad, Emma, Marie and Elizabeth Hemmerling, Gusta and Bertha Mueller, Francie and Hilda Stprck, Bertha Casper, Messrs. Otto Carl Hemmerling, Aleck residence by adding a new porch to I the kitchen. I The high waters have done con siderable damage to the roads, Some (places in Big Flat are reported im- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell visited Bassable Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. I jjr an(j jfrs, g. Yarbrough and son and Mrs. Dave Dabbs. ! Johnnie were all day visitors at Vaner Henry Biven and son Willie and ; Thomas' Monday. , - ' wife visited relatives at Rocky Com-j Doesn't look so much like spring fort from Saturday until Monday. ! this morning as it has for the last Mrs. Ida Frances and Mrs. Dica Berziel visited Mrs. Emma Roe Wed nesday afternoon. A. L. Belka is quite poorly. Mrs. Ethel Jones returned home Friday after a few weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Tennie West. Grandma Biven returned home Sun day after spending the winter with her son at Preston, Okla. Her grand daughter, Tennie Biven, returned with her for a few days' visit with relatives and friends here. Scharrlet, Carl Mueller, Edgar Velton Johnnie Casper and Carl Enke. Miss Geske received a few presents. Cakes and sandwiches were served by Mrs. C. Geske. They all enjoyed a good time until a late hour. Misses Hilda and Frances Storck gave quite a party Monday ' night. Those that were present were Misses Marie, Elizabeth and Emma 'Hem merling, Elsie Geske, Gusta and Bertha Mueller, Rota Saloga, August and Frieda Enke and Clara Opalka, month. We think there are several dogs running at large that ought to o Megsrg Qax Hemmerling, Carl Muel killed as there is so much talk of mad ! ier Ec Loehr, of Fairland, Okla., Arthur Schad, Oscar Salvga, Carl Enke and Herman, Theodore and Elbert Opalka. The evening was snent in nlavine games. They all dogs, Mrs. Dollie Thomas called at the home of Mrs. John Burns Friday morning. John and Marion Tate were down in i had a 0Oa t:me until a late hour. the hills fixing fences around their I M.gg ema Gegke has been visit. stock ranch Friday. i 5ng homf) fots from Saturday until. Noah Ten-ell, of Corsicana, who has Tu6s , been spending: the past, three weeks j '' . ' . . neen .pei u i.s y Toehr of Fairland, Okla., is Plowing and setting out strawberry , 0rval McCormick made a trip to 1 Rev. and Mrs. Koch and family and plants is the orcter of the day. ; rai;ji)e Thursday the 24th to attend i Mr. and Mrs. H. Geske and daughter Mrs. Jim Smith, son Fred and little vrvrmiVTr trial, but it was put , Eleanor, were. visiting at Mr. and Mrs. off until next term of court. Among those who are taking serum treatments for hydrophobia are Clea- mon Thomas, Hollis Walton, - Eavi Misses Mabel and Lena Marbut Pennell, Ivan Thomas, Willis Ellis, were the guests of Alta Webb Thurs Ora Ellis. Miss Oval Pennell was jay evening. bitten by the same dog, but since has i Maude Mcintosh visited home folks gone to California on a visit. Mrs. Johnson, who was bitten by the same dog, recently had hydrophobia and died. The people should be more care ful with their dogs, NOTICE ' ' We buy second-hand ROUND OAK Heaters. W. H. FLORETH HDW. CO. 26tf .Jf BUG DEATH A non-poisonous powder - to kill plant pests. In cans or bulk. WHIT LOCK BROS. . 25t6- HI , f2t ft' . 25 ml a 9 What Every Woman Should Know ' It isn't necessary any longer to work and worry over the bread problem. We've set , (led that question for Monett housewives. All they've got to do to get bread of the most superior quality is to call up or ask their grocer for Golden-Crust Bread. "There's Different." Something About it That' OZARK -RAKEKY- ',321 BRQADWHYj .PHONE St RIDGLEY 1. J. Allinder and family are visiting relatives in Neosho. J. B. Mullin and wife spent Sat urday with M. 0. Thomas and wife. Mrs. Corey and Mrs. Judd spent Ftiday with Mrs. Geo. Crane in Thom as Hollow. Cleo England and wife are the parents of a daughter born March 20. W. H. Dunbar left Thursday for Yates Center, Kansas, where rumor ays he is to be married. Mrs. O. ' E. Parmley visited hen . brother and family in Exeter last week. Erie Rush of Buffalo, was here Saturday making contracts with the farmers to raise tomatoes for the can- hing factory here. The factory is to . 'he run on the co-operative plan this year, Frank Coffey left Friday for Oil Valley, Kansas where he expects to ' Work in the oil fields. Mrs. Emmett Packwood remains 'very loy at the present writing. Mrs. Robt. Laney .spent Saturday With Mrs. R. T. Judd. , : W. C. Dunbar and Frank Coffey at- . tended court in Cassville last Tuesday. : Porter Potts and a Mr. Salts of Wheaton have been patrolling the M. & N. A. track this week looking for law breakers; .but bo far have found tione nor have' they found the track damaged except by. the elements of . nati;2-e. There has been no work done on the section here for over a month ftnd the track is not in very good pon lition. 'vV v ' ' There was no Sunday school hero Sunday on account of the hard rain- and high water. ' : , Ceo. Charles has been hfiuling gravel for the M.. & N. A. to rtbuifd the water tank here. ; , , i - There ar several bunches of men iMiA boys rapped up and downj ho railroad watching the trark but s6 far have not been able to detect ar.Jone trying to damage the track. , V, daughter Hazel visited Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Willi of Purdy Saturday. Ray Jackson was in Monett Thurs day. 1 i Little Ei-nest and Hazel Smith have been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Morlan and daughters Ruth and Lucille ware in Purdy Saturday. Oscar Terry spent Saturday night and Sunday 'with Jim Smith anu family. Oscar Terry was in Purdy Saturday Fred Smith visited rude Morlan Sunday.. Fred ,and f Sherman Smith spent Saturday and Saturday night with Oscai and Kelso Terry. LEAD HILL Carl Geske's and family Monday. SOUTH ARNHART. Friday evening. Henry Roller is progressing nicely on his new barn. , Matt Barrett and family, Mabel and Lena Marbut, and Miss Alta Webb Dollis Thomas received a letter from ' motored to Flat Creek to yiew the Noma Thomas, of Toppinish, Wash., ;hih waters Thursday afternoon, written the 14th, stating she thought j Mrs. Eula Hemphill, who has been We had some heavy rains a few days in this community. The creeks , have been on the boom. Mrs. Janie Fder. and son Pete visit ed Ben Henderson and family Satur- j day night and Sunday. j The egg roast at Macedonia was well attended Saturday riight. ; Erskil Henderson and Raymond : Medlin were in Monett Sunday even ing'. Columbus Maitmt visited James! Carpenter and family Saturday night j and Sunday. . j they were all taking smallpox., tone contemplates coming back to Mis souri this fall. . j Do you know about our heavy ' Rochester wash boilers? We have them, too, in heavy copper ant 1 medium tin. DAVIS-CHAPELL HDW. CO. 23tf sick, is back home again. We are glad to have Eev. Melvln Hen son in our neigrborhood again. Chas. Swindell and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mcintosh Sunday. There was prayer meeting at Walter Jackson's Wednesday night. s Sauer kraut at Saxe's Market, phoe j jf 112. YMQ.i Don't Overlook These Things They may cost a little more but you'll find them worth to you far more than they cost. You know in the average case your plumbing is like a wife, you're going to have to live a long time with what you get, and the comfort and -satisfaction you'll get will depend on reliable service and low cost of upkeep. What are we referring to? Why, high grade brass goods, high grade fixtures. Up-to-date drainage systems and skilled Workmanship these all finally cot less than those you may hunt up and buy because they are cheap. You'll find it pays to take our advice and use our service. E. T. FRICKER PLUMBING & HEATING Kes. Phone 597.1 ! : iii!iiii:;iiiii!ina CFRTAIN-TEED AND VARNISHES. grade lowest price. PAINTS Highest -Salzer's. I I ' Frost Proof Cabbage plants, 10c a . j ! dozen, 50 cents a hundred, $3.00 perj thousand. Ready now at Tritton? ! j ! Greenhouse. 88t.fja Clothes May Not Make The Man But Often Make the Only Impression Others Get of Him VVhen former comrades meet, there is a lot of personal ;. satisfaction if your clothes inspire the question ! mmi maa mt WEST ARNHART Miss Montia Cramer and C'iffoi-d Smith were Monett visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett visited the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hankins Satuvday and Sunday. Miss Mayme Edwards and Bvit Marbut visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mackey Sunday.1 jj Miss Montia Cramer visited Miss Pearl. Gann Wednesday. Misses Eula Henderson and May Smith made a business trip to Mc Dowell Friday. Miss Eula Amos and Alvin Bennett were he guests of Mr ..and Mrs. Ralph Bennett Tuesday evening. Mr. 'and Mrs Sam Amos and sons Freddie and Leon and daughter Eula visiting on Gunter Thursday. Misses Otto Roller and Ira Shep herd visited Charley and Oscar Amos Sunday. - J. T. Sanders will preach at Am hart the 3rd Sunday in Amhart Everybody come. "Misses Thelma Daugherty, Eula Amos and Pearl Gann were shopping in Purdy Friday. Everybody remember next Tues day, April 5th is school meeting. FRESH TOMATOES THE INTERNATIONAL LIFE M. J. HALE, Monett, Mo. Phone 355 The . . 4Hnfl Roofing Big, solid ripe ones Market, phone 112. at v Saxe's 2914 PASTURE FOR STOCK Good pasture for stock. Will open about April 1st. Only tubercular tested cattle taken. -Monett cattle will be taken to pasture free of charge if listed early. WHITLOCK BROS Phone 79. ' , ' 25 tG hit mi'i4 k :H tf CASH MEAT riiOUE 305 " WE DELIVER U. S. RIDDLE EVERUSTIC MULTI-SHINGLES Investigate this new idea in roofing: Four shingles, in one , with real crushed slate sur face, either red or green, laid four times as fast with prcn portionate saving ' Call in person 9 or phone 300 3m it r t?rr S f . . "1 M ,T "v fA t- rVv-i - V' '' ,t;1V Showing fimv EvtrlatUo -'-'' " ,j Muiti'&fnngUarelani I Yoiir answer, if you wear the best qualitp vajue possible to secure anywhere, is, of course E. V. Price & Co. There is a personal style for you in both fashion and fabric at the right price. ' D. L. STONE m The Tailor on Broadway Cleaning & Pressing llitf!!!ll!ll!lillMlillllSI!!li;!i HiiiiiijiiiiiuuuuiiiiiimuujiiiiiaiiiumiiniiiiiiJiimiuifiiriiw iinnaiSKiiiiara '""H'lTlM The "America" Cleans Electrically 8 The "America" Electrically sweeps your rugs and straightens out the nap, making them bright and fresh as when they were purchased. y It has a strong suction that removes all the dirt from down jn the carpet.-'"-": - . . . ', ; . . , "-' It also has a brush that sweeps up all litter. , : : ' - - Ask for a demonstration. . J AS. M.KING ' Furniture Undertaking . 1 i.ti.3B-.Hil