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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 6

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noon. oooooooooooooooooooooooooP Nora Dixon spent Saturday nlylit at the oeo. bkatfRS home. A Singing. Sunday night, April 2HU, Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Hicks opened the doors of their home at Plato to the young people of the community, who rendered Claud Patterson, of King Mountain. was a Tine Creek visitor Sunday.

OASTO Klrner Skas spent Saturday night It! 9 Willi Tom Tower. Slit) i Are You A Woman r.thei and Oodiry took supper at Kit Kelkin's Sunday ninlit. iii hr -V Mrs. ft. DanninKhurir was taken to the Springfield hospital to be op For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought era tea on lor appendicitis and was reported KettiiiK alontf nicely, and it 3tW HTM -VJljrfl is hoped she will be able to return some excellent music and singing with Miss Bonnie Lee at the organ. Those present were Amy Thomas and Harrison Howell, Bessie Inlck and Carl Ortnsbee, Honnle Lee and Stonnie Scott, Temple Hlcksand Guy Scott, Perl Minlck and Hayden Bray, Nannie Hicks and Etnmett Lee, Maude Queen and Frank Hartzog, Teraa Crabtree and Hay Gnurley, Maude Lee and Virgil Kabler, Dovle Crabtree and John Hartr.og, Zona Jarrett and Bob Hicks, Iney Tracy and Jim Rook, Gladys Largent and Si home in a few days. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Ks'-Ii lien White and family visited Jack Acgc(aMePrfrara(wnCrAj fVi TAKE Bears the Stephens and family Sunday. Air similai iiij the Fof aniflif aita ling tlir Siomadis antiixiwf MS Mr.

Norrla and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Haine, Saturday night Signature Jasper Thompson, Jim Lee, Arthur nAo)i Promolcs of and Sunday. Jesse (J ood man and familyand Mrs. Johnson and daughter, llattie, took dinner at the Tip Moore home Sunday. II.

H. Cox and f.imily took supper ni'ss ami ReslXonlains neifter to; Hpiiini-Mnrphinf norJfaal. Hartzog and Don Largent. Then at the hour of ten we all departed, thanking our hosts for tho pleasant evening we had spent at AW MVTlSAHCOTIC. their home.

(Ink I'kkmcnt. 3, ft In with Everett Cox and family Sunday nilit and attended pr.ijenneetin at the Chapel. I. II. 1'iesser made a business trip to Willow Springs it unlay.

Allord I'reaier and Richard Ilois- Sick Headache. Axfrrma JtrW, Ms J'i'. mint-it, IxkKialrSia lLttrgtmi tiart. Y. A.

L. Luckie, East Rochester, was a victim of sick headache two tor called on the Schull boys last Use The and duspondnnsy, caused by a badly Remcilv forTrmsJini Saturday morning. Hessie Tower called on Mrs. Cla enee l'resser Saturday morning. lion Sour Stomadi.Dlarrtwri For Over a 3 weakened and debilitated condition of her stomach, hen she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets.

She says, "1 found them pleasant to take, also mild and effective. In a few weeks' time I was restored to my former good health." For sale by all Dealers. From Texas. Worms lwssaiulL0SS0FSUF. FacSiuule of Woman's Tonic ft1 Thirty Years Hamilton, Tkxas, April 20, I'll ft Kind Editor: If you will allow me NEW YORK.

EL I space I will write again. Maybe some 1 3EEjT35ZJ it oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Herald tells you all about if it's worth printing. of the Hkkald readers would like to hear from anoldsection foreman that mm GAS used to be a barefoot boy in Good Old rSSff (Guaranteed under 0 VaQS iuaranteed under i Missouri. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Health in general here is good. Oc tmi inniia eoamav.

toss an. Exact Copy of Wrapper. GAYLORD V. ELLIOTT UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. casionally there is a case of tubercu losis, but I haven't heard of a case of chills and fever (that is malaria) since NATIONAL 1 have been here.

We haven't had but two occasions to have the doctor President Woodrow Wilson Vice President Thomas R. Mtirshnll Clear Springs. in our family since we have been I Mooney Hollow. BY PON Secretory of Scute Vt'm. J.

Bryan Secretary of Treasury W'm. i. McAdoo here (H years). Secretury of War Limiley M. Garrison Just a few words concerning rail Farming is the latest fad on the Attorney General Tliomus W.

(ireitory roading. Sunday, April 4th, there Postmaster Generul Albert Burleson Hollow. W. L. Huckner lias just returned was a man killed on the division I Secretary of Navy Josepus Daniels Secretary of Interior Franklin K.

Ijine work on. He was doing something from Oklahoma and Willie says there Secretary of Commerse Win. C. Ketllield about the coupling when they backed Secretury of Iibor Win, B. Wilson in on him and coupled through ills isn't any place like the dearold sticks.

Robert Willhite Is working for S. Y. Huckner. Secretary of Agriculture David F. Houston BY WAYSK.

(Received last week.) Susie Skinner visited at James the latter part of the week. Most of the farmers are busy planting corn this week. Harmon Fleenor and wife were quests of llerschel Dixon Saturday night and Sunday. Laura J'ilkington and daughter, Mildred, visited relatives near Houston first of the week. Jay Mills was the guest of the Flee body.

And on the 7th they knocked another man ninety-live leet. So you r.vereu Miuiieu lei I lor Oklahoma STATE OFFICERS. see a man has to be on the lookout all the time. I had a wreck on my Governor -Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor section a few days ago but no one got Elliott W. Major Wm.

R. Painter Cornelius Roach John P. Gordon John T. Barker Edwin P. Deal Sunday.

Sunday School was organized at Mooney Hollow school house, 4i in attendance, Sunday. Mrs. Mary C. Grace is Tisiting home folks at Grandma Huckner's. hurt.

Brother Monroe is LH) miles north of Attorney-General Treasurer nor boys Sunday. me, on trie same railroad, ins ad State Superintendent Schools II, A. Gnss dress is Clairett, Texas. J. C.

Daniel IJeulah and Maud Heennr were is still farming in Hill county, about guests of Sada and Letta Mills Sun day. COUNTY OFFICERS. K0 miles west of here. Hello, Missourian! I want you to Floss Connor visited Ids grand Repreper.tative Dr. J.

R. Woniat: A. Grace and Robert Willhite were visiting at E. L. Huckner's Sunday night.

W. L. liuckner and family moved to their place on the river Tuesday, where they are going to farm this summer. Joe liuckner is about through Sheriff Dun C. Boyt write every week.

1 would like to mother Saturday night. Circuit Cierk Oliver S. Mille Grace Fleming was the guest of know who you are. I look for Tyrone, JUTUSjEE IB IB 3ES. My SAW and PLANING MILL is now Sj5 in operation in HOUSTON, ataacl Will Buy sksmd Sail Rough and Dressed Lumber Will handla all hinds of LUMBER do mil kinds, of MIL.X.

WORK U3 County Clerk Clark M. Howell Eunice and Yukon Items first when I Recorder L. C. Kirkman iret the Dear Old Hkkald. Best Prosecuting Attorney Geo.

T. Meador Collector J. L. McKinney Gladys Hume Sunday. There was a large crowd attended meeting Sunday.

Grace Skinner visited at Enoch New's Sunda. planting com. wishes to the Editor and all readers W. D. ii.

i. ku. Treasurer W. L. King Grandma liuckner isn't improving Assessor Evan Marr very fast.

Public Administrator James Corb' Those that attended the ice cream Surveyor Wes Smith Ida and Nellie Sullins were visitors School Supcrintomiant F. J. Burney Justices of the Peuce supper Thursday night at Mollie Connor's report a nice time. Those that attended were Nellie, Ira and Li.a at J. W.

Mitchell's Sunday Mable liuckner is staying with her grandma, Mrs. E. Willhite. Piney Township: I K. I McHrtde I.

N. Harlie J. W. Wilson HOUSTON, MISSOURI. VIN GARWITZ, Clayton, Addie Jlume atid daughter, Constable (Piney Twp.

Chas. E. Davis Miss Eva liuckner applied for the Gladys, Mary and Lula Fleenor, liess Sada and Lotta Mills, Madge Hostetter, Grace Fleming, Dan Mooney Hollow school Wednesday. Everybody is kept so busy rustling feed and something to cat they can't COURTS. Circuit Meets 1st Monday in March.

3rd Fleming, Harmon Fleenor, Vanard Whooping Cough. "About a year ago my three boys had whooping cough and' 1 found Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy the only one that would relieve their coughing and whooping spells. 1 continued this treatment and was surprised to find that It cured the disease in a very short time." writes Mrs. Archie Dalrymple, Crooksville, Ohio. For sale by all Dealers.

Frank Marr has purchased a newspaper at Carl Junction and will take charge of it the first of the month. L. B. Lemons will assist him until he gets his business established. Mountain Grove Herald.

do much to their crops. Most every Monday in June and 2nd Monday In Novem Humes, Tom Clayton, Frank and ber. body has garden out. 1 tent store has changed hands again Leslie Fleming and John Hostetter Judge: B. Woodside Harmon Fleenor assisted J.

S. Flee County Meets 1st Mondays in February and Charley Willhite and son, Sam STM May, August and November. nor with Ids corn planting Tuesday afternoon. C. M.

Beaumont, Presiding Willhite, are tiow in charge. P.en and Dove liuckner are working C. F. Stubbs. Western Dlst 'I Judges Beulah Fleenor was the guest of A.

L. Wilson. Eastern Uist for J. W. Mitchell.

Letta Mills Sunday. Probate Meets 3rd Mondays In January Maud Fleenor was the guest of April. July and October. LIVERY Judge: T. J.

Hale No Use to Try and Wear Out CITY OFFICERS. AND Your Cold. It Will Wear You Out Instead. Thousands keepon suffering Coughs Mayor E. G.

Rutherford Roscoe C. Wall Rev. J. J. Carty and family, consisting of Mrs.

Carty and their two daughters, are new citizens whom we welcome to Mountain Grove. Forthe present they will occupy Dan Book Treasurer John Sank T. B. Carmlca and Colds through neglect and delay. Attorney Clerk Marshal Aldermen C.

H. Duke Why make yourself an easy prey to FEED BARN Jessie Dixon Sunday. ('rankle Dixon visited at J. S. Flee-nor's Sunday afternoon.

May and Ray Walsh visited at their aunt's Sunday. Wash Mills visited at Mary Brown's Sunday eve. Preacher Smotherman took supper with Frank Hume Sunday night. Lula Fleenor and Bess Patterson, who have been visiting relatives and friends In this part, returned to Willow Springs Saturday. Nellie Fleenor visited her sister, Mary Cubbins, at latter part of last week.

serious ailments and epidemics as the 1st Ward; result of a neglected Cold? Coughs O. A. Johnson Vln Carwltz G. F. Romines A.

E. Wood er's property on Talcott avenue. Mr. Carty preached for many years in Texas county and wt also recorder, bis term expi ring the ffrst of the year, since which time be and his family have been in southern Texas Mtn. 2nd Ward: and Colds sap your strength and vitality unless checked in the early stages.

Dr. King's New Discovery is W. J. McCasklll J. R.

Womack 3rd Ward: Grove Journal. GENTRY FREELAND, Props. what you need the first dose helps. Your head clears up, you breathe freely and you feel so much better, iiuy a bottle today and start taking Old Parmenter Barn Houston. No.

CHURCHES. at once. Methodist (South) Preaching 1st and 3d Sundays at It a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Sunday School at 9:43 a. m. Junior League and Fishing parties are numerous big catches are reported. Sunday 4 p.

m. Prayermeetlng Wednesday nllthra. Rev, A. Wood, P(l-tor. Baptist Church Preachintf every Sunday Pine Creek.

llY CANDT KID. (Received last week.) Clarence Van, John Bradford, Chas. arid Everett Patterson, of Clear Sickly Children at 1 1 a. m.and.:! 3 p.m. Business meeting Thursday night after 3rd Sunday In each month.

Prayermeetlng every Thursday night. Sunda School at 10 a.m. B. Y. P.

U. at 7:1 3. Rev. G. W.

Plumb. Pastor. Christian Church No preaching. Sundui School at 10:00 a. m.

M. E. Church Rev. L. V.

Hansel pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sunday. Springs, attended prayermeetlng at Moore's Chapel Monday night. Sunday School was well attended Feed -Flour Produce Have both Soft and Hard Wheat Flour Have Chopped Corn, Mill Run, Shorts, Bran, Oats and Hay WILL BUY YOUR MARKETABLE PRODUCE JAMES DAVIS, Old Huckshorn Stand, Houston, Mo.

Sunday. Minnie Wyrlck is attending school GERMAIN COACH HORSE at Houston at present. A child with worms is pale, cross and unhealthy. Its appetite is variable. It starts in the sleep, and frequently grinds the teeth when sleeping.

A certain remedy for worms is White's Cream Vermifuge It destroys the worms and strengthens the internal organs that have been weakened by these pests. Pale, sickly children pick up quickly and soon become healthy, active and cheerful under its excellent correcting influence. Price 23c. JAS. r.

BALLARD, Prep. LODGES. Yeoman meets 2nd and 4 lb Wednescluy Knights and Ladles of Security meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays. Woodman meets 2nd and 4lh Saturdays I. O.

O. F. meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays. Knights of Pythias meets 1st and 3rd Saturdays. Pyihlan Sisters Meet 1st and 3rd Tues Owned by the German Coach Horse Company of Houston; one at the best pedigreed animals In Sauth Missouri; he is 1U hands high and weighs bio lbs.

Will stand the season of 1915 at my barn, 7 miles north of Houston TKRMS-110 to Insure colt to stand Clols Schull and Geo. Baine took supper at the Tom Cox home Sunday night. Emily Gairett and niece, Fannie, were pleasant callers at the Cox borne Monday morning. Jake Skaggs made a flying trip to Clear Springs Sunday eve. Wlcout lialno visited his brother, Chas.

Baine, Saturday night and Sunday. Jesse Goodman, Tip Moore and and France Miller attended Sunday School at Pine Creek Sunday after-, day nights. and suck. Mare and colt stand good Rebekah Meets on 2nd and 4th Friday for service fee. Money due when celt Is foaled or mare Is traded or removed nights.

ST. LOUIS, MO. Masonic Meets Saturday on orartet each Bring Your yfi Job Work to Herald's Print Shop full moon. onrnzHic I1 from neighborhood. All care will be taken to prevent accidents, but wil not be responsible should any occur.

1. 1. ftEMlNC, keeper. Eastern Star Mary S. Chaptr' No.

126 Meets 1 st and 3 rd Friday night. DRUG Co. Homesteaders Meet 4th Friday night. nil.

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