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Children Cry for Fletcher's Bado. BY BU8Ai. (Received last week.) We had quite a rain Tuesday. Preaching at the Baptist church Friday night. Ike Varnell bought a nice cow of John Lemons.

Farmers are getting along fine with their work. Rome are done planting corn and some are busy planting. We have a good prospect for a good truit year. Sunday School was well attended at Lone Star Sunday evening. Every That tells the story oi the relations existing between this store and its customers.

It is not an idle statement. It is a fact, evidenced by the constantly increasing volume of our business from year to year, ot the steady stream of new customers who are finding their way to our doors and who are tell ng others of the splendid values we are giving six days in the week. Just now we are placing before you some very attractive offerings for the spring trade. They have been carefully selected with a view to meeting every requirement, and we invite you to see them. New Dry Goods, New Groceries, New Offerings in all Departments FARRIS SMITH body invited to attend.

Karl Lee and lillly Smith were callers at Bado Wednesday. llattie Lawhorn and Docie Bills called on Mrs. Susan Soaggs Wednesday evening. Aunt Polly Morris, as she was commonly called, died Sunday, April 20th, at iier home in Wright county, Tlio Kind You Have Always Bonght, and which lias been iu use for over JO years, litis bomotho ijfiiutnre of 0 and lias been made under his per- sonnl supervision nlnee its Infancy. -CucLi4( Allow no one to deeelvo you In this.

All Counterfeits, Imitations ami Just-ns-good are but Uxnerlnients tliat triflo with and endanger tlio liealth of Infants aud Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorta in a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-porie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, IHorphino nor otlier tiihstum-c. lis nwre is its yiiuraiitce. It destroys 'Worm stud allays lVverislmess.

lr moro tlian thirty years it lias been in constant use for tlio relict of Constipation, I'laluieney, "Wind Colic, 'recthiiifr Troubles and It regulates tlio Stomach and liowels, assimilates tli" Fooil, givintr healthy and natural bleep. 'J'ho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. genuine CASTOR! A always and was buried Tuesday, 27th. The remains were brought back to Texas county for burial and laid to rest at the Vandlver graveyard by the side of the agod one's parents, who had crossed the river of death several years ago. Aunt Polly had lived iu Te it county most of her life.

She united with the Baptist ORDER OF PUBLICATION. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY cnurcti many years ago ana uvea a Bears the Signature of 3 NATIONAL true and earnest member. She seem TIME TABLE ed to always want to live for Jesus. President Wood row Wilson Vice President Thomas R. MarBhiili Secretary of State Wm, J.

Rryan Aunt Polly was held in the highest State of Missouri, County of Texas. I In the circuit court for Texas tsunty. June term. nils. K.

M.Geatry. plaintiff, airainst otto I.sckmi: ler and Kuonie l.aohniiller. defendants. The State of Missouri, is above named de tendinis tJree tins': No bere tnts lid day af Mar. Ill-In vacation of circuit court for Texas oouniy-Missouri, before June term.

1915. of said sir ouil court, couies plaintiff herein by attorney of record herein, before Bald clerk and od behalf of plaintiff Mrs hi petition and affidavit, among other natters of action That said defendants. Otto Lachmlller and esteem. Brother John Irvin preach Secretary of TreaHury Wm. G.

McAdoo ed the funeral at the grave. She Secretary of War Lindley M. Garrison leaves one sister to mourn her loss. Attorney General Thomas W. Gregory Tralus that carry passengers and stop in CABOOL are as follows: South Boui.

No. 101 11:10 p. No. 103 10:50 A. M.

No. 241, local freight ...3:05 r. u. Weep not, dear sister, your loss Is Postmaster General Albert Burleson Secretary of Navy Josepus Dunlels Secretary of Interior Franklin K. Lane her eternal gain.

The family have the sympathy of their old friends The Kind You Dave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years nr etTun eoneaar, tt stuanar imur, nrw vonn crrr. Funnie Laehiniller. are nun-resiients of the around liado. May God bless the be Secretary of Commerse Wm. C.Redfleld Secretary of Labor Wm.

B.Wilson Secretary of Agriculture David F. Houston state of Missouri, residing ouuide nf stun state of Missouri, and cannot be served with reaved ones Is my prayer. ordinary process of law herein It Is therefore ordered by said clerk that said defendants. Otto and lannie Lach miller, be notified 1)7 publication that plaintiff A Sluggish Liver STATE OFFICERS. Nobtii Bound.

No, 103 4:44) A. u. No. 104 6:40 P. M.

No. 240, local freight 9:06 A at. L. f. UVINfiSTIN, Aomt Needs Attention.

Cover ot petmoa neretn men of date April 7th. Iim. Elliott W. Major Wm. R.

Fainter has commenced ugamst said defendants ac action at law. ohe immediate obiect and sen I 1,1 I L'lcuiciiuiii uuYDniur net, your ui.c. get, uurym mu yuu st-, nf between Eunice and Raymondviile era! nature of which is to enforce and establish a lawful mrta. rUnn and demand to and are in lor a spen or misery. Kvery- Auditor Cornelius Roach John P.

Gordon John T. Barker against certain real property within the jur- body gets an attack now and then. Attorney-General UHlicttoo oi su4u court, town, an action on notes and accounts and to enforce paynien was a successful one, the game being 36 to 17 in favor of Eunice. Come again, Rayinondvie boys, witli your Hartshorn pitcher. Thousands of people keep their Livers Treasurer Edwin P.

Deal i ii. I State Superintendent Schools A. Cass of the same by attachment againfcl the fol lowing dcchheil real estate situate In Tex eounty. Missouri, towit- The F.ast half of record In my offloe. In witness whereof.

I hereto subacilbe my name and offlclalsiguatore and hereto affix the seal of said court at my office In the city of Houston, Texas, county. Missouri, this Ird day of Mar. ISealJ OL1TKK 8. MILLER, Clerk of ths Circuit Court 3i for Texas county, Missouri. King's New Life Pills.

Fine for the North Kast luarter of Sections. Townsbip COUNTY OFFICERS. X. uange ll. in Teias county.

Missouri Stomach, too. Stop the Dizziness, And it Is further so ordered that said defend Representative Constipation, Biliousness and Indi ants be and uppeur in this court on the lirst day the neit term thereof to be holdcn at fine gestion. Clear the blood. Only 25c i4Mr of Houston. Texas county.

Missouri on Monday. Hie tisl day of June, mi. and at your Druggist. Sher Circuit Cierk -County Clerk Recorder Prosecuting1 Attorney on or before the tirst day of said trrm to an swr or plt-nd to said petition, or la default Oak Ridge. BY A LONELY (IIBL.

(Received last week.) Will Crum and wife called on Jim Cruin and wife Sunday. W. V. Lewis and wife called on Mrs. Alice French and family Sunday.

Lena and Nellie French called on Alice Piprnan one day last week. Jake Lewis and wife called on Tom Knight and wife Sunday. Ott Harmon is plowing for Dan French. Willma French and little daughter, Thelma West, visited Mrs. Mat Garrison one day last week.

Mrs. Klisha Couch and Mrs. Carman called on Mrs. Pipman one day fticrein said petition will betaken and adiudfr- Huggins. Dr.

J. R. Womack Dan C. Boyt Oliver S. Miller Clark M.

Howell L. C. Kirk man Geo. T. Meador J.

L. McKlnnry W. King Evan Marr James Corbtt Wes Smith F. J. Burney ORDKIl OF PUBLICATION, late of Missouri.

1 Uounty of Texas. la the nireult court for Tessa comity. June lerui, IUI. A. Mowers, plain US.

nsaiual Otto Luch- ed as eontessed and judgment by default will Mrs. Mary Dodson and Mrs. Cook visited Mrs. McKenzie one day last week. Louts Cook visited Opal Ireland Saturday night and Sunday.

The letter from Mrs. Stella Shumate was appreciated very much. Would be glad to hear from her oft-ener. Hello, Mistletoe! I hardly think it is necessary to change my name again as it has been changed once just lately, so now you wake up; your items Collector beromlert'd agaiust said defendants. Treasurer It is further so ordered that a copy hereo- bpuhlisht'd at least once a week for four Assessor miller, defendant.

consecutive weeks in The Houston Herald BY HKPI'l HKAKT. (Received last week.) Rev. Patterson preached at The state of Missouri, to above nainixl de eeKly newspaper duly printed, published and Public Administrator Surveyor Oak fendant tireetiritf: olroulated In said Texas county, and duly des Urnaled by plaititlff's attorney and duly up School Superinumdunt Now here this Ird day of May. lull. In Grove last Sunday night.

He sure proved by sum clerk a most likely t- itive uo- Justices of the Pence vacation of circuit court for Texas county. Missouri, before June term. 101 r. of said si re is ruade a line talk. uoe to defendants, the lust insertlosto he at R.

McBrldo least Ufieeu days before Raid next tnno Piney Township: Ambrose Haggard and wife enter I. N. Borne J. W. Wilson said court.

OI.l VKK s. MIU.KIt. are interesting. court, comes plaintiff herein by attorney of record herein before said clerk and on lie lie nf plaintiff flies hi petition and affidavit, among- other matters of action alleglnii: t'lerk t'ireuii Court tained at their home quite a number constable (Piney Twp. Chaa.

E. Davi By Jas. V. McKinnst, Dep. elk.

Slate of Missouri.) County of Texas, I last Sunday. That said defendant. Otto Laohmiller. is a last week. COURTS.

I. Oliver S. Mille r.Clerk of the circuit court of non-resident of the stale of Missouri, residing ouuide of said state of Missouri, and cannot be served with ordinary process of law John Wilson and Kstelle Cannon attended church at Rock Springs last Texas county. Missouri, hereby certify taat Mrs. W.

T. Crum visited Mrs. Al Circuit Meets 1st Monday in March, 3rd the forrKoln wriMntr is a full, true and eoia Sunday. ice French and family one day last Monday In June and 2nd Monday In Novem CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hats Always Bosgfet It at therefore ordered by satd elerk that said nlele copy of the original order of publication in said cause, as fully as the same remains and appears of record in my office.

In witness week. ber. defendant. (Xto Lachmlller. be notified by publication thai plaintiff by petition herein died of date April IZtb.

iais. has commenced aualnnt Judtfe: L. B. Woodslde whereof. I hereto sultscnbe my name and offl J.

J. Murr and wife and Misses Etiia Freeman and Golda Sebum made a business trip to Mtn. Grove Nellie French and little niece, elal stvnalure and hereto affix the seal at said said defendant an action at law. the immedi County Meets lat Mondays In February, osurl at my otnee in lha city of Hoasloo. Te Thelma West, called on Mrs.

Gertrude Crum one evening last week. May, August and November. as county. Missouri, this 3rd day ot May, ate object and general nature of which is lo enforce and eataollah a lawful risht. elalas last week.

Bears the Signature of and demand to and against certain real aud I C. M. Beaumont, Presiding, C. F. Stubbs.

Western Dlst, Wm. Thompson, of Dykes, attend' personal property within the lurisdiatlo-j nf Wilson, Eastern Dlst, lia. Seat OUT Pill S. MILLF.K. Clerk ef lha Circuit Court SS far Texas county.

Miss an. Hy JaH. V. McKiksst, Dsp. L'lk.

A. vi said court, to wit. an aotlos on proaiisaorf ed the I. O. O.

F. lodge at Huggins Sick Headache. note by attachment aaainsl the following Probate Meets 3rd Mondays In January Saturday night. real estate situate in Texas county. Missaarl.

April, July and October. Pine Creek. lo-wii: rne r.aei nair or tne Nortn East quarter of Section Township 10. Hanse 10. and Judge: T.J.

Hala Mrs. A. L. Luckie, Kast Rochester, was a victim of sick headache O. F.

Denton, of Astoria, called on Mayme Wilson in Huggins Sunday afternoon. We see O. F. sports a One certain personal property now in the custody the Sherlg of Texas county. Missouri, levied on uader writ of attachment la this oaase.

and despondency, caused by a badly ORDEK OP PUBLICATION. State of Missouri, Oosnty of Tens as CITY OFFICERS. And it is further so ordered that said riefen. weakened and debilitated condition bV CANDY KID. (Received last week.) We were glad to see the little show new buggy now days, In the circuit court for Texas oounty, Jan dant be and appear in this court on the ttrst day of tbe next term thereof lo be Jlrlen at term, tvis.

Everybody farming lots now and a E. 6. Rutherford Kosooe C. Wall David E. Impey of her stomach, when she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets.

She says, Mayer Treasurer Attorney Aloha M. Toakum. plaintiff, arslnst Charles tne city of Houston. Texas county, MMscuri, good prospect for a line crop year, B. Toaxum.aerenuant.

ers which did the gardens and wheat and rye much good. "I found them pleasant to take, also T. B. Carmica The State of Missouri, to the above named de Ed Alexander made a trip to Plato Clerk oa Monday, the list day of June. Il.

and on or before the first day of said term te answer or plead to said petition, or in default therein said Petition win be taken and ad- fendant. greet! nit: C. H. Duk mild and effective. In a few weeks' Mrs.

Jelf Stephens and daughter, last Saturday. Now here this 3rd day of May. Islf. In Marshal Aldermen Judged as confessed, and Judirment by default vacation or circuit court for Texas county. Mis time I was restored to my former Queen of Moores Chapel, attended Ben Alexander and family have win oe rendered agalust said defeadaat.

souri, before June term, 115, of said air. B. C. Mendor Vin (iarwitz good liealth." For sale by all Dealers. Pine Creek Sunday School Sunday.

It is further so ordered that aeoav hereof he 1st Ward: moved on the Rogers farm near Alice. Aaron Medlock attended church at oult court, comes pialnttrr herein by attorney of record herein bxfore said clerk and on behalf of plaintiff flies petition In sun herein, published at least once a week for foureonsee-utive weeks in the Houston Herald, a werkl We are glad to see the good workers G. F. Romines A. E.

ood Cedar Valley the other Sunday. 2nd Ward: of the Lord come and help us out in our school. Simula uiunr mabinrr, Ul Sdliuu ailtwinK: That salo defendant, Charles H. Toakum, has absconded and has absented himself front his newspaper duly printed, published andelrealat ed in said Texas county, and duly designated plaintiff's attorney and duly approved by B. C.

Miller and wife entertained usust Place or soooe in this state and has con. Ira L. Hicks J. K. Womack clerk as most llkelv to irive neLiee In rfe.

Frank flume made a business trip quite a number at their home Sunday. 3rd Ward cealed himself so that the oroinary process of fendu.nl. Ibo last insertion Lotw.uL law cannot oe servna on mm In tnia stale. to Willow Springs Saturday. Happy Heart is happy enough and fifteen days before said next term of said oourt.

OLIVKK 8. MII.I.KR. It la therefore ordered by said dork that said We understand that Grace Roberts, defendant, Charles 8, Yoakum, bs notified by we hope the White Negro enough Clerk Clreiafc publication that plaintiff be Petition herein filed churches. who has been away for some time, good luck. of date March Snth.

lUlt.hasoommeneedsirslnat By Jas K. M. lvfitssr. Dep. Clk.

State of Missouri. County of Texas as raid defendant an sotlon at law, the Immed.ate came home Sunday morning. Methodist (South) Preaching 1st and 3d 1. Oliver S. Ml ler.

elerk of I he eireiilt e.wL onject ano general nature or which la to obtain a decree of divorce from said defendant. Sunday School was well attended, Whooping Cough. Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Sun-jay School at 9:43 a. m. Junior League Texas county. Missouri, hereby certify that the foreuoinK writiuir is a full, true aad complete copy of the oriirlual order of pauheawoa And It Is further so ordered that said defend.

Sunday 4 p. m. Prayermeeting Wednesday Well everyone knows the effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Bell's iu cause, as tuiiyas tne same reuiataa and there being present.

We are glad to see the people coming out and bringing their children and taking appeurs ef record in my offloe. In witness nights. Rev. Jas. A.

Wood. Pastor. wnereof. I hereto subscribe my nam aad offl- Baptist Church Preaching every Sunday ai sisnuiure ana hereto an the seal af aaal Plne-Tar-rioney is a remedy which brings quick relief for Whooping part; that's what It takes to make a Eunice. BT THE LONELY (ID.

(Received last week Plenty of rain at present. Some farmers are done planting corn. Retta Knight made a business trip to Summersvtlle Saturday. Bessie Evans, Retta Knight and liernice Foulk visited l'earl Boyd Saturday night. Mrs.

II. C. Miller is slowly improving. J. P.

Fox and family, Bessie Evans, Retta Knight, Pearl Boyd, Bernice Foulk and Hallace Boyd visited Willie Fox and wife Sunday. Sunday School and prayer meeting are progressing nicely at present. Several of the young folks enjoyed themselves Saturday night hanging May baskets. The ball game last Sunday week at 1 1 a. m.andB: 1 3 r.m.

Business meeting Thursday night after 3rd Sunday in each court at my office la the city of Houston. Texas county. this 3rd day of May. iir. good Sunday School.

Cough, loosens tiie mucous, soothe month. Prayermeeting every Thursday ant be and appear In this court on the first day of tbe next term thereof to be holden at the city of Houston, Texas county, Missouri, on Monday, the 21st day of June, 1116. and then and there to answer or plead to said petition, or in default therein said petition wUl be taken and adjudited as oon reined, and Judgment oy default will be rendered attalnst saltTdefsndant. It Is further so ordered that a copy breof published at least once a week for four consecutive weeks In tba Houston Herald, a weekly newspaper duly printed, published and clrcu. lated in said Texas county, and duly designated by plaintiff's attorney and duly approved by satd clerk as moat likely to give notloe to defendant, the last Insertion to be at least Ifteen toeai; oi.itkk MH.I.BK.

Clerk af the Circuit Court lo for Tnua eiinnL 1. fl. Presser made a trip to Ster the lining of the throat and lungs, night. Sundai School at 10 a.m. B.

ling last Friday. Hy Jas. P. McKinnst. Dep.

Clk. and makes the Coughing spells leS8 P. U. at 7:1.5. Rev.

G. W. Plumb. Pastor. Christian Church No preaching.

Sandat Bess Tower spent Thursday at the severe. A family with growing children should not be without it. Keep School at 1 0:00 a. m. home of Everett Coi.

Stratbd Crora my farm, five M. E. Church Ker. L. Haasell, pastor.

C. R. Danning returned home Fri Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preachiml each day before said next term of said court.

day morning from Springfield and re miles northeast of Houston, head of hogstwo young sows marked with a 2nd and 4th Sunday, it handy for all Coughs and Colds. 25c at your Druggist. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. Ol.lVtlt b. MILLKR, By Jas.

F. McKinnkt, Clork. DD. C.Ik. ported iiis wife, who was in Spring-Held Hospital, to be doing well.

crop and a hole In right and hole in left; one red barrow unmarked: six State of Missouri, County of Texas, as 1. Oliver S. Miller. Clerk of tne Circuit Cnnrt Mrs. D.

il. Presser and little daugh Veracity. LODGES. Yeoman meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday Knight and Ladles of Security meet head of shoats, mostly black. I will pay a reward for any information of ters, Nettie and Fay, spent Friday of Texas county, Missouri, hereby certify that the foregoing writing Is a full, true and ootnpiei oonv of tbe original order of DuollnaUnn fa uiri 2nd and 4th Thursdays.

osuso, as fully as the sauia rouaius ami appears I thulr wUieabuuU Geo. Cox, owner. Ith Flora Boone and children. We understand that Tom Clayton Woodman meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays A farmer in the country last autumn gave a Job to a seedy-looking Individual who had applied to him, and who I. O.

O. F. meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays. has our school. We all Join in wishing him great success.

Knlghtaof Pythias meets 1st and 3rd ami Saturdays. Pythian Sisters Meet 1st and 3rd Taaa Geo. Boone has returned home. Geo. haliie left Thursday for St.

assured him that lie never got tired. When the employer went to the field where he had put the tramp to work, Sickly Children day nights. Rebekah Meets on 2nd and 4th Friday Joseph to visit his eon. he found the latter lolling on his back nights. There was quite a ball game at Masonic Meet Saturday on or aftet each under a tree.

Clear Springs Sunday afternoon, the full moon. "What does this mean?" asked the Malono boys and Clear Springs boys. Eastern Star Mary S. Chapte' No. 128 employer, -j iiiougiit you were a The game was in favor of the Clear Meet 1st and 3rd Friday nights.

man who never got tiredT" Homesteaders-Meet 4th Friday nights. Sick Babies McGEE'S BABY ELDXDC5 A Soothing Remedy for Baby's Stomach Babies that are feverish, restless, cross or fretful from bod digestion, sick stomach, diarrhoea or the teething period, improve rapidly and become comfortable and contentedsunder the correct-ng Influence of McGee's Baby Elixir; a pure, wholesome, harm, less remedy, containing no opium, morphine or other injurious UK. It auicklv checks feveriahneaa nmltinn Hon. Robert Lamar, of Houston, 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. 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 25c. "I don't," calmly responded the tramp.

"This don't tire me." Whooping Cough. ay Is a candidate for the nomination on the Democratic ticket forjudge of the Springfield Court of Appeals. "About a year ago my three boys had whooping cougti and I found It is safe to say that Phelps county will be strong for Lamar. We believe Springs boys. They said when you alone boys learn to play bail come again.

Willie Balne happened to a bad accident a few days ago. Ills horse got excited and ran away, tore up his buggy and all that was left was one wheel and the seat. Mrs. Ell.abeth Waggonerand daughter, Rosa, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the II. R.

Cox home. Mrs. Thomas Cox and Mrs. Stephens and daughter, Queenie, took dinner at the Clarence Presser home last Sunday. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the he will not only lie nominated but also i only one that would relieve their I "i wssas aasaa, a i as I i I Vy fl 4fllim IH fluinmatioii of the bowels, and makes the baby healthy and happy, elected.

Here's to Judge Lamar Rolla Herald. i oe per Dome JAS. f. BALLARD, Proprietor. ST.

LOUIS, MO. JAS. T. BALLARD, Prop. ST.

LOUIS. MO. tii coughing and whooping spells. 1 continued this treatment and was surprised to find that tt cured the disease in a very short time," writes Mrs. Archie Dalrymple, Crooksville, Ohio.

For sale by all Dealers. MS xrn tt.o snnrrjjn Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 6LANKEN JHIP DRUG CO. M-ANKENaSHIF XKV6 CO. CASTORIA.

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