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1 . ' ' tbar;art:';i':briei :;' H V '-. rw V Mt aMMAH imu oisju -CarH-le V irnKWl erf fcet "- 1' 'I i! J '1 f :;:i'tt'Mlibow and ifa ' took diane withMr. O. A. Simons aud wife ou test Sunday, ';Sr W bavin V tn Sabbath - Sobool at JAH-Ville !?ome one -v coine all. Mr. Thomas McCall tod wi(e ". took dinner nth Mr. Samuel ' Merritt ud wife on last Ban .' "- " -.' . " ' -' ' " . . ,' The Blind Man's two littlo 'girls gatbored a fine boquit f.ir the Ed. en last Wednesday. Mr, Jrfsse Fogorson and Mr, Pa- Polano ore tending Court in Houston thin wook-. . Mm, Miudletmi the mother of Johny Middloton i visiting lior won Johny Middlelou at present. . Thf-re wus a largo turnout lit Salibuth School and prnadii-.ig at tho arbor i.i tl:u JAH-Villo Purk on last Sunday and many old neighbor shook hands. Mr, Johny Middh'ton and witn wo out to Church at JAH-Villo Sunday und took, diniwr with Mr, V L Dawson und wifo. Mr. 'lmrli'y Umkr whilo on bis way to tho Primary on lust Saturday Ins Inn- slum Ming fell, und 111 falling caught. Mr. Hookers foot and rtiui l it sovurly, ho iiH ho had to nsn a crueb nr runo to walk with, Mr. JaniH.s tiaddia from near Plunk paasud through tho Villo on lint Weil, making Hiitu.ir ftlont two I my that had run away from him. Mr. daddi hud taken tho boys to raise, Mr, Aarini Hooker ami wif. calb.'d at th Cdony m lint Sun. nft.ci'iiiiiiii and Mr. K.Wir took an active part, in singiiig we did iiotknoa iluit. !!r Umiker over prcm'.hnd any or we would hav had bim jn t!m iuliit whil b. r., t itri-i i iJ.' -it.H tiny and t.'hil dreiw ttii.v Will bi'on t!n- '.'ih "f June Wi; 11 r. ipivting v, C, A I II. ,L. ,.l Mi lir.iL'.i linn. II II I ' V v . 1 1 ' . II. )mU...vl Hut.. t. s)!-..k Inr Hi, ilnrinj; thr 1l.1v. Ifyini wnn't t" si-oil iiii-n liiiii'i.-.,inii' in 1 In I A II Villi Put I; on t In t day Sl'NDAY SCHOOL' l.RSSON Kort.lm.1 A II YilU T imin Sill.. at I) St-lioid, Muy -JV. I'.imi I 11. Mark. I'-!!U I" 1 1 IiAN'1) I'OK S..LK Kiirm ot 1 4 ei-licni Hin' In lluiiii. i-uiinty M. Fiamv limine Munm w.li kiti-I.en, 'JiM') h ti,irn, iwi slmi. onrn erih. Ilo line In c.ilnv.iiliiii, tn ai-res in ineniluw (luml ymin iiii'inml . All luiilcr fitiicu hN.i rhli-lieii Ihuim-. sprinif h'HiHv ntnl n hei mil tinihiiuj,. l'riee HlM (hHi f,r tnrih"r imi iHr k i.r r'u tliix 'HTi'-e Ml I WJI fry mo mlbUt J, itw Maai aad' Bojr Baraai ' tlaitad their aiater Xao' 5okirk on Wbetatooe, fMaa . Agee and family, ape.ot Soaday with Mr. Hegberg and family, V ' .' Oxley CoIiod and wife (pent Sunday in Norwood. Mrs, Will Keaktrk spent a. lew days iu Ibis vioioity with her lather and mother Mr, and Mrs Barnes ; Mrs, Idlie Absher was a ple, ant caller at Mr. Barnes one day last week. Jim and Marlon iiuros were transacting business in Mt. Grove last Monday, Mane Ague and family and Fred Ageo made a flying trip to nln. Grove lam Wedopsday. They are preparing to bav e a Cbildrons Day in the near itito'e at Fairvifiv. 1 mou Jack and Jill woke up Ian week and wrote some Items aain we onjoy reading them ; but tho little school girl miist have went to leep, we can't hoar Irom her any more Ancu Ncukirk and family ware pleaNimt (ullors at Wilt Houso'o UhI Sunday, liunt wcoks Items, Levi llunuy ol Ilawlvy in report od quite sick at present we hope lor his ppeody recovery. Mrs. J am cm Hums and son Ira ol Kairview wore the wi ?oma gnonts of hnr Daughter Mame Neukhk last Tuonday. Floyd At;ee made a flying trip to i',n. Grove Tuesday: Mrs.J.B, Agee and Hon Fred wem transnetini; biisinens in Ilarl. villo last ThohJuv, and also visit- tug rulativon. Miiblo Hogberg npeat Vedues. day and Thursday with her sislor Mrs MK.no Ak'ou , JarnoH Itariiof was trnniacl'n huniuuKH in llartville last Tui .M-'ny. Thero was a surprise birthday dinm" jjivrn to firnndpa I! nines last Fiidi;' Nay l1'1. ,,nite u 'number ol relatives an Iriouds 1 Iming pre-tei.t rojvirlud a ttnu time. .... , . Aijoo ami inr onsj --Hi,!.,,, , ,,ttk ilrtirn Ut S,.n I.. Anre N'iikirk,' -vifii und twnir. i ill i 111 re n Hpenl f'.:in;Uy with rc'a tiven in Turkey Trt, . PIKRCli CITY l'. ihe fii 7t-fv Willi,.- Strawberry ncknij is the irdei 3 1 ''"y- Th" y V .h g....,g to he ,b:.rt . a int ,.f th,.ryw.-.!,,r. The street ';rumvi. hero ln -ek was well atteeded every h'.dy rep-rte-l. g-.o time. The Lime Kiln buys t tbis j pl.ico me on n strike fur higher wages, hut nuy not get wbattbey re expecting, Ge(irii Trcxell and ,iesie Tia-e .yCafy Darkoahi 4s jrlaaWjr par eiW to tbU plaaw br aiaer days. .: Tkm waa ft fek aaar BlraoicUi oa the rr9eo aaoot U miiti from hii placa as tka 10sk, of Ulajtkarei fjafUkla kaoera uiuoiui reponee; coat po aer loui damage was done. The little aoa of Wn, nassoT eat bis foot almost off Satorday 00 a pieoo of las. Two Ot tks amnlava nf m I 1 w , M .HVV, lair bad a fight this rooming one of ihom cot a leg broke: he was already crippled in the otber leg. . Wm. Conner and family loft a short time ago far Oklahoma to 000k on a cattle ranch'. Wm. Tate od Jesa Towe baa just ll oiilied moving a large bonae for Dr, W. J. Tinkler of tbis p.'ace. 1; W. Palmor is on the mond. V. A. Kaupp president ol the Pierce city Lime Co. is building a table lino from the Kiln to the Duarry which when completed will do the werit with almost half the labor as with teams aud wag. ons. It is reported tbm the new rou nd hnnse at Monett is progressing nicely. Wm, uassoy U going to work on the auction until tho Lime Kiln strike, is over. 0. 11. Troxell and family ore vis;iinp at J. IS, Towe's at present. )ir. Burketand wife are welcome victors at Wm, vsssoy.i this evo. A Strawbcrrv glomraer wax running to over take his crowd tbis morning and caught his toe against the railroad rail and fell down cutting his upper hp very badly Dr, Worky tuken fl tiit:ij,. in the wound. City tarMhnll wm (irilli'.h i vei j biiy tiiliin' cure ff the bona mi? rltlMri nf'hi.rrt. ivlnm... ...... n J (,.innuii 10, 1 Hello Mingsville .what is the! matter with you don't stand back) butenmo again with somo more1 itoms, well J will do.) for tli 4 tino ifj Ibis fsi-ancs the W. H. 'i,o twiij " - euiy willies will ma v bun come' ill DTtnr r t- again. 1 1 UUKKX VAI.l,l;y II'KM.v I'.y .lark in, t 1,11 RulK, kind Kd. aitr an weeks ii'-mi. 1 m 11 u viiii';..o 11: lie L UES- Dry weather nt j resoui writing we are needing ruin badiy. (.', O, Frisk und wifn and thrmi j children spent uudfly with the ! ''" iHW!r M" r,"cJ,,"l,n ' j Knckdn'-e. j Frisk Vre-lnesilhy evi-nin;;. 1 Tliero .':ll ho u cmivei.iion givon , , ,i, . ., , .. . Ihe ewei,!.li liiiplMt (.butch .lXv mile, we,, ,., MVn ,;-,,ve next Sul!:. ;,,av f; CVnv ll()(!y pr. jdially env,u,l ,0 s-nd. bru.g j yur .'. ei n..l stay a',1 day. j Neultii k spent 'i'lmrsday cvp B;th Matill o Mrs. VVIIN,nkirk 1 wonder what. (h. matter "a-.th 1) (l. tlM fllllWfl'l ..fl,... n... I . 0 ".v i.fii vu O. O. so hnpj.y perhaps bis girl bus gone iritQeld now. .Va'SWaW JX--i aid xJ m Harry Cwaa 'Meiu t be wanV iaiofo ot acta Mr. Heftbarft 1 voadev fibct ia aa altraotiva t-rer t Joha MefWgj took dioaer with Doe Oreea Saaday. J v0ao'0reta( Ester Frisk, Mabie and Johny Hegberg mni Mary West spent Suntfay eveoinr; play ln croqnet with Misses Seoklrk. Will I guess this will do for tbis time hoping to see then all in print. ' 50IITH FORK ITEMS. Of Msybee. . Kind Ed. and Cor. I thought 1 would write a lew Items for tb'e Would 's Caasstt, We ore bavin? it very dry Just now and if it don't rain soon crops will be badly damaged. Mrs. Millie Orman is very poor j just oow. Henry Tato ,and Lyno Myers attundad the Odd Follows Lodge alltayboros last Sat. night. We wish we bad more Odd Fellows in our neighborhood. Some one broke- (be lock and hinges of Mr, Salsmao's corn crib ilu other night sod purchased about 4 bushels of bis best corn. Mr. Clark of Beaver called ou Mr. Myers Let week to purchase a sitting of eggs for bis incubator trom Mrs. Myers lino flock of S. C. Brown loghorns. W'n are very glad to Icaro tbat Mr. Otto Johnson is to teaob the Dun. more si-hool this year and v- don't think tho board could i have made aoy better a Detection lor Mr. Johnson is one of Texas Co's. best teachers. I,yn Uyer" mn, 0 business prip 10 iiouwon oneaay last week, 1 liTAlV 1 V lLLttZ. ITEMS Uy The Two lliehelors. As we saw ou- ltem in print vvo t'jnught (hat we would endoa vor t' write agair.. We aro truly glad to gut to Join tho Correspon dence Club. We ihall all ti-v t.i j ... do the best vvc en.i in writing items und "1 n. much ,cnrfit ui wo run in writing items tmd got us much benclii ns we can in writ nig. Wo should use good gram mar, write tho bust -.f Item and have as much fun m tho work as can. lor thi prt of the paper ic jnt what wc make it. The llartville and Munsfield imys bud u matched ball game riModay. T,0 neore was 8 to 15 in favor ol Mansfield. We would like to know what is tho mattor of those pools down in the north eastern part nf the jcoiint-y. Iftueyarc doad some- lone should wnUa biography ,,, the past lilo, and if not wc would be very glad to read some more of their work. ae at J.' T. ElaksU's. WondaV ttittetiosj '.- I gooss rakiw,vy' Thewhooaloteoqfb is rsrioi ! Ibia itla,tiHni kal Jt is aot borUag anyoae jstf bad. As aews ia a Hula aaao jrasa this part of the cooatry wa wHl! bring ear broken, thoughts ta a lose by saying good bye to all,. , MT GROVE ITEMS DY, K .IWII1ZZ - The warm days have come when the fat man polls and the slim man wishes be bad some fat oa bim so it wouldn't tire bim oi to sit in the shado. The Kit Carsrn Wiid West 8how swoopod down upon onr little town last Rinri.n- succeeded ia carrying off a low Dickies, Looks like we never will "earn. Tom Copley, our Jovial old town friend who has beeu away all last a-later au I this spring, thruat bimself into our midst last week. Norwood and M'n. GroVe play. ed a scrub game ol ball Sunday before last, resulting in a score ol five to thirteen in favor of Mlo Grovo. Tad Odle and some of the old town girls went to little Creek Sunday, pshaw! Taddic, quit your foolin. Xr. Jim Denny living near hero was nominated for, coun'ry clerk of Texas Co. last Saturday by the Democratic Primary Hurrah for Denny. Flora Parker iB sooo to start for Kansas. And Walter Brown well we don't know what he will do yot. The base ball lino up here Sun- day attracted qaite a Dumber of people tho fout was between the old -Clippers' ol tbis place, and the new 'Eay Boys' nlo of this place. The 'Clipper' ranks hud been broacn by '.-apid. old age, and hot weather until it was hard for (hom to make tboir state. Hut finally all was lixed. Copley went in the box and Wiley bob:nd the stick, Copley tossed a fun ball but be was long on weight and tired soon. Sim's stood ut fit hi bat he couldn't Ireex to the hulls so be took contor Held und 'Chicb' Penny took first, Ben Douglas was their slar(V) latter tor the 'Clipprre' and fanm-d only tour times. On the side ol tbe 'Kasy Boys' Zon.es and rr.,.d .tnn.lin ,1... 1.,.. I and Sbellie behind the paddle, j TtttH &h of tlm .ol,lost Zorne. bad excellent speed but hi J riu:kr :n onr immunity, curves were too long Tho nm...! Tboro whs quit-i a crowd at ing ended with a tie sroie of lour-! Alfred Murr Sunday Uiere were . . . teen. The tenlhing was day ed .twenty ptTsPnt. when the C!j,pDrs' moored four! We are anxious to s.e C'or. d:ty limes nnd the 'Etsy Bov' rnly'tome. iw,w, enry ora meoe two grann sianus catches and daisy tuo to fiist. Arnold, center field ei, who usually, plays, Mf oils play, ed fierce Sunday probable caused by tbe occupants of a bujt;;)-stend-ing near. . Vfteii):''abiuceio ;seTeiat:rf? '". J'?! hv'nlf dry weather at present.. ' . .. Eiiga Baty has iretnwd ' from ' Kansas he reporta (bat it ii vary v dry and tbat nKw w t like Old Missonri, 1 ' ' .. y Wa are glad to say- tiuit Mrs Dooia Mprr was able t .attend ' meeting at Book Springs Son, Mrs Ida Pine and -Mary Pine? made a business trip to Huggina' . last Wednesday.'7 : , - We are glad to say that some ofbo Cv'ony penplo were Ju pur part lant week. The measleg are rngieg in this part of the country, , , There was some land buyers , passed through this part last week, Sarah Cleaver is working at Mr, Murr's this week. Gertie Schoquover is workiug at Mr, Watt's this week, Mr. Knudaon and ' Mir. Pine made a business trip to Mtn. Grovo last Thursday. A largo crcwd gathered ot Koak Springs Sunday but was disappointed by he prc.ncher not coining. " If this escajif the Waste- basket J will come again. ALICE ITEMSI, nv K. A NO WK. Kind Kd. and cor. here I come avain this wouk. - Dry weather at present, MHCtins at pleasant Hidne was well attended Sunday. Lewis Murrs family visited Frank Murrs last Sunday. Bob Smith and wife visited Alfred Murrs Sat, night nnd Run. Rillio Hooker called on John McCall Sunday. Charley Liuthk-um is on the sick list at pmsent. Lewi M11 rr is reprted hettar ho was aide to uo tisliin with Tom Shelley hint Sunday. ina Corbon was the Jucky one to get the dih!ies at Fred Free- mans: Wor.dcr how A liked the Wfot- ing at Logan Sunday? Fine I guess. Ransp Must and wif, called n Bill Coi-'u'ins Wednesdiiy night.-. Elb'ti und Edna Muri- have t)ut-ch!i.sed tliem a puicnt churn: They Iwd quite .1 surprise dinner on Mrs. Ellen MurtV hirtlnl iy lust wed. many iires eot,s were jriven to- her. 1 9 ii r w"ei' '""CDKy anil u.-nry Lnaian EHs wl(0 htk9' worknp for Dili. Cer.bon has gone home now. Fred Coble calb.-d- on Llllio Bailey. Wc'l us neWj n scarce I wii? "ing off till next week- Hyo-bv