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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 6

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DEMOCRATIC IN' POLITICS. THE HOUSTON HERALD, HO US' ON, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. ALL COURT NEWS OF COUNT. WEATHERMAN. EX-30LDIER3 FIND I Aiu.ii LaoSxE3 ON THE JOB MERCHANT TELLS OF A REMARKABLE By Suowdeer.

(Kt-reu'Rd L.unt Week.) Tile alleging III iiii'. bulk') Friday SI. Louis, Sept. The Aiuiv tlio only organization u.i BRUSHY KNOB. By J.

A. S. (Roveivud La.it Week.) Several lroiu tins, pa it attend. -d tho singing ut Sum Sunders' i-'riday i.i,l.t. A baby girl was born tv Mr.

nnd Writing from Ma.vcyu, A. J. (lilicn, proprietor of a larjo department store at that place, says: was ipute attended. Sev- I li in in i.lli-r tl.si-.iumv unJ e.rf tn cweniie men who paraded cial Migs praet.ced lor the con- "1 have a customer, here who was in bed lor three years anil did not go at ruwlci. hcv.

Peterson and Mr. Harris at to a meal at any time. She had fiv tended the yearly coatereace of the p.iysicians and they gave her out liieinieu church at Eairview, re jvv rnrtCTts 15 fluid Draolrc isiii One bottle ol Tanlae got her up, on the second bottle she commenced Frfr Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria cently and gave interesting tue mccliiig Sunday, August 21 at the Greenwood church. keeping house and on the third she M. Louis stivcts for woik.

A do.ea insties jjavc tue uraderM ilotuiuuils a-, t.uy niarciied. Ti.e men in the ju.ade were w.ho two jcrs ago turned overseas and on that oeeasiju tiiey i were ureeted by tliousands ot St. Loui.suns, who provided bands yave them a rounin welcome. When, they paraded several days ntro the' only reminder of that occasion was! the presence, of the Salvation Army. did all he cooking and housework for ('has.

Bock, Willie Smith, Lester a family of eight." Dickey, Lawrence Oxley aud Harold This sounds really incredible, but it conies unsolicited from a highly Davis attended the State Fair nt Se-dalia, and rejmrt a pleasant Always I creditable source nnd copied verba I siniiiuuins- f- time. tint from the letter. tingtheSteaudaendil POQrfl fa Tanlae is sold in Houi-ton bv The At the conclusion ol the parade, C. T. Jeffries and family returned Friday from a week's visit with rel Blankenship Drug and by lead Mayor Kiel addressed the men and later the Chamber of Commerce ol Mrs.

IL-ury Amos Friday. Miss Ada Staik visited at tho Waldo. Kirkpatriuk home iu Mtn. tfeuvu a lew days lust week. Born, to Mr.

uud Mrs. George Mo Murtrey, Thursday, a girl. Mr. and Fry and daughter, Hazel, visited at Chas. Stark'a Monday afteruoon.

James Quiun camo iu Friday to visit with homo folks. N. A. Hendrix and family visited at the Spurloek home Friday eveu-ing. Miss Irene LcMond, of Sttibbs district, visited with Miss Feryl Bnlcn Sunday.

School began at Brushy Knob August 15 with Miss Ada Stark as teacher. S't pupils are enrolled. Mrs. Elvin Stark and son, Quinten, and daughter, (ieialdiue, of Kansas City, aud Hcrshel and Loren Kirk-patiiek, of Mtn. Grove, visited nt tho home of Charles Stark last Friday.

Vcrna Clingan ha been visiting at PmmotiniDttrtli00! atives and friends near Rohy and ing druggists everywhere. ATT :0 rinMi and Rest Cofltaasl l'Mansvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Moss Smith, St.

Louis issued a statement saymi: 11 1 kJ ol Mt. Zion, stayed there during their fcR ncithcrOpiom.Morpiiuw'"! Of absence and looked alter the home SUCCESS. -fc Mineral. Not all airs. Several from Weatherman attend that it would do all possible to obtain work for men.

Hriuadior David K. Dunham, her.d of Salvation Army activities in St. rmis, said that it was the aim of the Army to do all in its power to aid the men and their families and that he By Correspondent. (Uuceived Luut Wuek.) ed the singing convention at Fowler Sunday. There was a large crowd J.

lie revival iiieeliii' closed last pri st nt and hit of good singing. The Lone Star. Stubhs, Fowler and Sunday aud it was a unci lie v. J. W.

Kobcrts and Ucv hred to have the co-ope rat; on of all pel-sons and fluencies in this work. Weatherman classes were present J. C. Harper did the work in the i Remedy fof name ot our lfortl Jesus CurL-d aud The next meeting will be held at the ConipSadDi aoo iu the interest ot the good people ol Weatherman church the 1st Sunday in November, 1921. community, liuvc came into the MeCleau home for a few days.

NAGLE. ana LOSS OF SLEEP Mrs. Weaver visited Mrs. Smith nt the church lor nicuib.rol.ip: Mr. Mrs.

(i.cni-ge Mi-Clean and daugh Welch by letter, Mioses Mary Platter the Jeffries home Thursday after in nn. fac Simile SiiMfB ter, Florence, and Verna Cliiican visited at the J. R. Canada home By Tiie Prodigal. (Kdeeived Last Week.) and Ethel Hums bv baptism.

Mav For Over Thirty Years Hearty congratulations and the Several eases ut whouiiinij t-ouh in they ever be laithlul to their ld. very best of wishes to Mr. and Mrs this neighborhood and il is servinu Mr. and Mrs. Kiun-v and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Lane and son, Eugene Eherhart, of Huggins, who of Crocker, visiting at the have recently begun their wed home ot their aunt, Mrs. F. 11. I'itt- ot Manhattan, Kansas, who hnvTt been visiting at the Dake home, nro now visiting relatives in Douglas county.

They made the trip in a mau. ded lile. May their joys ho many and their sorrows few, is the wish of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.

Richard am children visited at Dr. Pitt man's hist ca r. Sunday. Mrs. Mary I'nderwood and daugh a riend.

The Weatherman school began Monday. August 22, with Mrs. Pearl Wells ns teacher. Exact Copy of Wrapper. i oimm oii.

Mr. nnd Mrs. ('opelaiid and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. (iaitlier am ter, June, of Illinois, nnd Mrs. Mike Creevey and daughters, Maretlla and Katherine. of Mtn. Grove, visited nt sk.ine pretty rouyh.

Miss Alice Peter, who has been at-tfiidiiu; business eollene at Springfield the past summer, is vishini; home lolks this week. Miss Bonnie Barten aeeoiniiauied her home. 1). W. Edwards and wife and C.

M. Stephens and wite visited with Jeff tiroan and wife Sunday. Some few of this neighborhood attended the party at Jean Hubble on Creek Tuesday night. All re-lorted a line time. Allen Coatncy, of Centerville, visited last week in this neighborhood.

Mr. Cudworth, who has been very Mrs. Maggio Bates Sunday at LONG VALLEY. teruoou with Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. the G. S. Dobson home Thursday afternoon.

(iaitlier. from a visit to friends in Houston PLATO. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Stottlciiivre's Mrs. James Quiun nnd daughter. nephews and family have been iu Arch Tilley left to visit his wife's iarenU V. G.

Craw and Miss Marie, visited nt Lyle Clary's Thursday. By Red Wing. roui Oklahoma visiting nt their wife, before returning to his home in home. (Received Last Week.) The men nre doing some good work Tuft. Cnlit'omia.

By Daffodils. (Received Last Week.) Mrs. Isabella Blaukuiship, of Tuft, 1'uliiomin, is visiting relulives in this vicinity this week. A delicious dinner was prepared by Mrs. G.

W. Wallace Sunday in honor of G. birthday. Those invited weir Mrs. II.

A.1 Scott, Mr. on the roads. Mias Louise McGce, ot Aunt Susin Hart spent Sunday wit ti Aunt Cvnthin Mason. iworlv all summer, was nlile to at A Grateful Letter. Mable Bates sient Sunday night tend church Sunday night.

Houston, is visiting with Misses fcelda McCull and Maude- Scott this' week. I Kfrt Kiln-, ni' Siiriiiffipli is luri with (iolda Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Edd N'agle.

Mr. and Lest You Forget. Let us remind you that Chamber It is iu trviiisr conditions like that Rev. J. W.

Roberts and wife spent Mis. Jim Jolm-ton visited last weeit aud Mrs. ('. D. Boston.Mrs.

William far visit with Ins S. Km-' related below by Mr Geo. L. North, Saturday with J. H.

Gaither and with Mrs. Nagle's and Mr. Johnston's parents. D. M.

Johnston nnd wife. of Xaiiles, N. that iiroves the and wile, south ol toivu. lain's Tablets not only cause a gentlo movement of the bowels, but iniprovo wife. C.

T. Jeffries nnd family, of Mtn worth of Chambvrlain'd Colic and KablCr and son, Virgil, and Misses Ethel aud Myrtle Dull, hut not all were present on account of tho Clarence Kinnaird, son of Eli Kiu- Sorry to hear ot the (tenth ot air. the apjietitc nnd strengthen tho Diarrhoea Remedy. "Two years asjo Grove, have been visiting in this com Iiaird, near hvciung Shade, leit tins Nettie Brooks, wife of Arch Brooks. Mrs.

Brooks had been in failinsr rain. week lor Kansas. Little Miss Maijorie Marie Mc Ethel Duff and Gladys Scott sjM'iit health for tho past five or six years. Saturday night with Mrs. Bryan Brill To her father, husband, children and SHOE, HARNESS AND of Astoria.

munity. J. IT. Gnither has been hauling shingle blocks to the Copeland mill. Misses Blanche nnd Gladys Hart visited nt the Dries home Saturday evening.

Rev. J. Roberts was elected Laughlin was real sick a lew days this week, but we are glad to report lier well again. Others on the sick Joe Lea family, of Kansas AUTO TOP WORK other relatives we extend our deepest sympathy, for no doubt they will have many lonely hours, but God who do- last summer," she says, "our little boy had dysentery. At that time we were living in the country eight miles from a doctor.

Our son was taken ill suddenly and was about the sickest child I ever saw. lie wan in terrible jisin all the time and from one convulsion into another. I sent my isband for the doctor and after he was "rone thonsht of a bottle of City, are visiting with Mrs. Lea 'i brother, W. Moorman.

C. E. COLE Thula Scott siM'iit the week end Proprietor pastor of Success church for ensning eth nil things well will not leave or forsake us if wo yield ourselves to Him in loving obedience nnd service. with Mrs. M.

L. Hicks, of Plato, am attended church nt that place Satur year. Thank Gfd for our choice. Preaching every fourfli Sunday. HOUSTON, MO.

nnd will take ns at last to be with our day night a ed Sunday. friends in Heaven. Ernest Miller made business trip Mrs. John Peahody, Mr. and Mrs, Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy i nthe cupboard.

crave him wni! of it and he hemn to improve at once. Bv the time tho doctor ar Located in building West of C. E. to Houston Wednesday. Oscar Puckett and Mrs.

Laura Brooks Amos Friend was trading nt Tur- Covert's office, vacated by Farm-en Exchange visited at the John Brewer fcome last list this wco are Miss Inez Tracy aad Malley Thomas. Henry Hurd is out again after several days illne.ss. Miss Maude Scott visited tier sister, Miss Pearl, from Monday till Vccl.u sdny, at Mrs. II. 11.

(iourley's. Pearl is teaching the Mill Creek Kiss Helen Thomas, who is teach-ng at No. 1 near G. W. Turner's, spent Saturday nnd Sunday with lone folks.

Helen says she likes tuwhing. Ifis Maggie Lee began her school at Mt. Risgah Monday mowing, Au-Cut 29. Win. Gaddy and wife, of near Rol Friday.

ley Saturday. Thomas Wilson, who has been cm rived he was ont danerer." BROWN HILL SCHOOL. THE FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CO. LYNN LAMAR 6enerU Arat Houston, Mo. Mrs.

Allie Abney and children, of Sylvan Grove, Kansas, are visiting ployed at Shenandoah, Iowa, has re Shoe and Harness repairing and all turned to "old Missou. Everyone hT mother and othei By S. B. fP.ncetved T.ut WfV.) is glad to see Thomas in these hills Leather work and Auto Top repairing done promptly and at reasonable prices 32 Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Millie 's chil once more, as lie is such a jolly boy dren have whooping cough. School beon at Brows Hill Awust 15, with Mr. C. E. Manly as tcavlter.

Thirty-four enrolled, thirty-one in at Mr. and Mrs. John Tom Grngnn's Mrs. Olive Scott and son, Everett, were visitors in the G. T.

Scott home children all have whooping congh, Monday. tendance. W. It. Hutsell attended church at Edna Stcffens and Vcrna Heb- ls, are visiting at II.

C. Caddy's. McKinley nail, Clarence McKinney nnd Wilson Miller spent a few hours with Rav Fenbodv Sunday after Hickory Ridge Saturday night and lrof. Jones, who will have chanrehblcthwaito were absent from school reports a very good attendance. last week on account of sickness.

Fred Crabtree made a business noon. M. V. Srmmons, of near Orhool Miss Edna Stcnger visited school Garwitz Machine Shops Bert Garwitz, Prop. Houston, Missouri trip to Turley Tuesday.

Monday. called nt the Meirer home first of last Gerster Beckham made a flying The globe and chart have been re week after trrapes, ss Mrs. Meiycr trip to Mrs. K. A.

Scott's Saaday af has quite a crop this year. ternoon. ooivod. Joe Elmoro came tip Monday morning to hang the globe. We thank the school board vcrj' heartily Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Grotran nnd Mrs. S. 0. Gourley and son aicut little daughter, Ethel, of Reynolds the latter part of the week with Mrs, for getting all neoearies for our county, spent last week with his Mr.

and Mrs. John Groean. school room. It. II.

Gourley and rejioris A. Ray at home. A. Ray has boeu employed at Port Arthur, Texas, for some few All Kinds of Machine And Auto Work Clark Bell is assisting Luther Gro- Mr. Foster was down to visit the Mhoel.

While hero, with he aid of pf the High School, came in Monde. J. B. Meraan and S. T.

Rolling, of Vavnosville, were here on business ITeffnesday. JaWo Miss Mildred Fay Lee came fftynoeday to make lr home with linmrtt Iiee and wife. Congratulations, Emmett. May the little one al-wvs brine yaa joy. Mrs.

H. n. Arnold, of near Lcba-mon, formeily of this place, visited everal days this week with her nghtr, Mrs. F.mery Green, and titer relatives. Her many friends mre glad to have lrer with them prfn.

Dr. J. T. Tnrley, was We SatHnlny for the baseball tramp. Geonm Booker has returned to Mato.

We are nil clad to see him. gaa with his hay this week. years, wc welcome aim uero again. teacher and pupils, he did some work Those who took dinner at the John Pcabodv howc Sunday were Several of eur yo-ing lolks were on door and porch. bathing in Roubidoux Tuesday after Mrs.

Martha Miller, Mrs. Allie AB Labor Day will be observed by the Brown Hill school. There will be a noon. ney aud children, Miss Lulu Odor and Oley and Herschel Scott made a rendered by the pupils, af Cecil Welch. trip to Flat Rock Monday to have ter winch we will clean up the play John Peabody has his new crib and some blacksmith work done.

ground. AH patrons are invited to shed just about complete. Ira Fisher, of Lynchburg, was. in Best Equipped Shop in -This Section Of The State Acetylene Welding-Battery Charging FIX ANYTHING THAT CAN BE FIXED Guy Johncton and Roy Bell visit-od be present. Rewnth Grade Hisforv class study' with Carroll Peabody Saturday night.

this vicinity Sunday to renew old acquaintances. Quite a ways ing Woodbnrn-Morgan'a Introduction Mrs. Wncy Swanks and tron, Otis, from home, Ira. Miss Ruth Tilley retnrtvd Monday to American History. of Cnhool, were visiting relntives in Mrs.

Priscilln Tnttle is aiding Mrs. this neighborhood last week. Mr. Fnve Brooks nnd Alico Shri G. W.

Wallace with her house work and chores while Mr. Wallnce is awny doing carpenter work. ver spent Sunday with Clara" and 5X2 Ada Brewer. It. E.

Scott, wife and son, Mrs. S. Miss Fayo Peabody sjient last Sat 0. Gourley and son and Thula Scott will leave Saturday for Mounds, Ok ABSTRACTS nrdtiy and Sijmlny with Nora McCnl lister, of Clear Springs. lahoma, where the lnt'tcr will tench Jehn Tom Gi-ogaa made a trip to and the former to their respective Cabool one day last week.

homes. John Peabody made a business trip W. R. nutsell nnd Oley Scott were to Snimmorsvillo Tuesday. trading nt Dutehtown Thursday Mr.

Wary Swanks nnd Mrs F. W. McKinney and daughter, V- Thomas Wilson, James Teebles nnd Cleanses the Liver of Bile Sweetens the Breath Purities the Bowels Corrects Dizziness Restores Energy and Cheerful Spirits Price 50 cents da, spent Monday ef last week at the TEXAS COUNTY ABSRACT AND GUARANTY COMPANY Will furnish you correct Abstracts of Title promptly. Neat Work. John Peabody home.

Gladys Scott were calling on Myrtle nnfl Etkcl Duff Wednesday evening. Mrs. Amos Friend is numbered with the sink. C. Lemons railed at Tvnl Lemons' Eep Well and Be Happy.

If you would be happy you must JAS. r. BALLARD, Proprietor ST. LOUIS, MO. Tuesday nfternnon.

keep vour bowels regular. One or 3 two of Chatnberla'ni's Tablets taken Offices-Front Booms Upstairs in Odd Fellows BnUding. W. BROWN, Manager. immediately after supper will pause Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Sold by BLANKENSHIP Drug Co a gentle movement of tlw bowels on tho following morning.

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