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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 4

The Houston Herald du lieu suivant : Houston, Missouri • Page 4

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Pine Creek. Houston herald Dunn. JUSI RCCClVCd New Shipment or OTTER GOOD; Horace Chaney ami wife are lioine bV CANDY KID. A little change In the weather at this'writing. John and Jim Mradford made a fly after several days spent at Ann.

Clark was at tlm G. V. Clark i home between trains Si.OO Price ing trip to the city Friday. day. This week.

Are now on Display. DRESS GOODS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, KNIT GOODS, CHRISTMAS GOODS and NOTIONS of all descriptions, etc. Kay Cox and Charley I'resser re Entered lit Foxtotflce ul Houmon, Hasket ball again proved a bear for paired the 21.1 telephone line the last boys last Thursday at Ca boo I the week. Aunt Flora Krv Is reported on the Thanksgiving passed off very quiet HOUSTON, DEC. 2, 1915.

I hick list tills week. Had cold is all. ly in this part. Some of the boys went I Mrs. John I low lies- little em was hunting; iiaven't heard the report I quite sick one niht la.it week.

what they caught yet. Also some of JTThe Editor will nut be reonnnsible for expressions or viewiiof correspondent. the girls went blackhaw hunting. A larie bunch of ducks was seen on the creek near J. E.

Robinson's latt Alford McCart, the seven year old i week. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCart, died at his home Wednesday night, J. S.

McMurtrey and wlfespentone day last week with Mr. Marcellusand November the 24th, after a few days Editorial and Otherwise. wife. WE ARE MAKING A BIG REDUCTION ON Men's overcoats. Odd Pants, men's Suits and Boys' overcoats.

We handle nothing but first grade goods. If you are not satisfied with any article bought from us, return it and we will gladly refund the money Each week we are offering many Special Bargains. Take a walk through our store NEXT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th, and note what a saving on Merchandise we can do for you sickness of diphtheria. The remains were laid to rest Friday afternoon to Mr. Spay ne's folks are moving to the farm of John Long in tiie Walnut the Freedom cemetery.

The bereaved Grove district. family have the sympathy of all. Conorkss meets in regalar session next Monday, December 6th. Miss Inez. Shack lette spent Sunday Everett Cox and family spent in Cabooi, returning Sunday evening a Thanksgiving at Clear Springs.

la automobile via Dunn. Rosa, Kill and Edd Nagle visited The Dunn school children, under Chkistmas comes on Saturday, so we will enjoy two holy days as home folks at Willow Springs Friday the teacher's instructions, are prepar night. ing a nice program for the pie sup Don't forget the sale at George Skaggs' December 1st, per. 191(1 is Leap year and the old girls James V. Code and who was sup- Flora hoone made a trip to Willow will get another opportunity to make! posed to be the road superintendent springs Saturday passed through Dunn last week Win.

Wliited and family have mov Mrs. WiJi Reed has had quite a sick ed to WillowSpriugs.leaving his farm spell, an attack of laurippe, and was in care of Mrs. Skeleton. a shipment of J- C. Ca COFSCtS.

Are all double-boned. This insures that they keep their shape and wear well. Guaranteed rust proof. Each corset is made from just a little finer material, with just a little daintier trimming than you are likely to find in other makes at the same price conlined to her bed several days, Mrs. Bill Nease and children, of some of our bachelor boys and widowers sidestep or work in double harness.

Twenty-nine hundred persons have been converted at a big1 prot ractcd meeting at Jefferson City. We know of no better held than the state capital. Perry Calhoun has moved to his brother's farm near Dunn. Dr. Cal Cabooi, visited at J.

L. Snow's Satur day and Sunday of last week. houn iias had the house roofed and Jason Brown made a business trip raised and cement porches added. to Springfield Tuesday, returning We secured some extra nice pict home Friday. uresofthe road grading outfit at Wilcut Baine ami Tom Tower made work near Cabooi.

Marcellus Broth a flying trip to the city Saturday to purchase some dry goods and grocer crs presented us with four of the pictures, two different views being ies The Herald is in receipt of complimentary notices and cuts of various state candidates, with request to publish, but it takes money to run a newspaper, taken. Alford I'resser attended (hurcli at Our old friend and former neighbor, Freedom last Sunday a week ago. Tonv Peebles, Is back at Dunn. He Mrs. Celie Whited Is on the sick blew in from Kansas City last week, list this week.

Our Toy Shop is proving a constant delight to little ones and parents alike. We have on display hundreds of the most fascinating DOLLS and TOYS of every description at prices within the reach of all. I would advise early shopping, as we would be unable to duplicate many of them in time for Christmas. In this display you will find Jointed Dolls, Unbreakable Dolls, moved to his lame farm north of A puo.minknt alienist has given it Little Robert Maine is numbered willi the sick this week. out from his observations that bald Dunn and was settled down coil fort able before we knew a thing about it, Quite a few from this part were headed men never go insane.

Come C. T. Denney and family, accompa shopping in Willow Springs Saturday. to think about it we never noticed nied by Mrs. John Hughes anddaugh There as no Sunday School Sunday anything crazy about the bald-headed ter, went to Willow Springs Saturday, on account of Diphtheria.

remaining until Sunday evening at citizens of our town. Tom Cox made a business trip to the home of Mrs. Clariuda Anson. Houston Sunday. Did you'ever read of the beautiful Clias.

Presser made a trip to the Dress Dolls, Character Dolls, Stuffed Animils, Toy Trains, Wagons, Automobiles, and many things too numerous to mention. Mrs. Anson was an old neighbor of the Denney family some twenty-rive city Monday morning. little character. "PoUvanna." who years ago and taught the first school Lasco Moore and family visited Drusie Waggoner Sunday.

in the old Walnut Groveschool house. Word came over the wire to Dunn last Friday morning of the sudden Mrs. D. II. Presser and daughters, helped to make everybody glad by being glad herself? What a world of good one bright, cheerful soul can do to help others on the way to Net and Faye, spent Sunday at the LEAVITT death of Mrs.

Nellie Stewart, second Geo. Boone home. daughter of John Greenwood and Richard Hoislrigton called on A C. wife. She was the wife of Ed Stewart Godfrey Sunday afternoon.

and mother of three small children, two of whom were very sick at time Tyrone. of her death. The body was shipped to Dunn arriving at noon Saturday Congressman Thos. L. Ruiky is now in Washington City in readiness for tiie opening of Congress next Monday.

Congressman Kubey will support President Wilson In any reasonable demands he may make to keep our country prepared for any emer and the funeral was at two clock. bi msdounu.v. Maud McBride was called home Burial was in the Greenwood ceme tery. Besides her husband and chil again the latter part of the week on account of the severe sickness of her dren she leaves her parents and a sister, Mary, but returned Saturday, large number of brothers and sisters, as her sister was much better. with other relatives innumerable.

Our teacher did not have school The heartbroken ones have the sin cerest sympathy of the community, Thursday nor Friday, which gave the children a little vacation. Ed Mitchell, of Cabooi, is still work ing in the oilice, which lie is vell gency. Mr. Frank Fitch, the erstwhile editor of the Texas County Star for past few months, gave up the job and returned to Jefferson City Tuesday, lie stated that he came here under misrepresentation and left "busted" and homesick but with a good word for the people of Houston. (iiaiilied to do.

Nagle. I1V MISTLETOE. Tiie weather Is somew hat cooler. Emmett Dent is at his father's near Salem. He talks of moving over there.

Joel Brooks and ife returned home II. II. Foard is considerably worse. Wednesday from Charley White's, Dr. Cavalier has been attending him.

Mrs. S. E. Atkisson and Mrs. Fred where they have been visiting since Sunday.

They report that Mrs. White Atkisson visited at William Rowden's is in very poor health. Thanksgiving. Willis Edwards moved back to the Little Earnie Scheets received from old home farm this week. Willis says the government a sum of over WHO 'there's no place like home." A poll ot the Republican state chairmen shows Justice Hughes, Senator Cummins and El ihu Root to be the leading favorites for the Republican nomination for President.

Any poll of representative Democrats will show that the Republican choice will have to defeat Woodrow Wilson if he ever gets to be President. W. L. Law son made a business trip to Willow Springs Friday of last and will draw 12 a month as long as she lives. This is a grand thing for tier, as she is unable to make her way in the world.

week. Carrie Murr was taken quite sick Miss Alice Foster, who lias been with Mrs. C. F. Osborn for several years, is now making tier home with whileattending meeting on Big Creek last week.

It was feared she was taking fever, but proved to be a severe Mrs. Mart cold. She was able to be brought We are glad to report that Mrs. a F. Osborn is greatly improved since home Sunday.

our last writing. Mr. and Mrs. Sevedge attended ser George Maberry moved to the Ed vices at Big Creek Saturday night Felkons farm Tuesday. and Sunday.

Hknry Ford, the manufacturer of traveling machines sometimes called automobiles, lias started for Europe with the avowed purpose of bringing the war to a close and securing peace between the warring nations. London papers style it "Ford's AtlaDtic Joy Ride." Strength to his purpose, whatever the result may be. J. 1. Wlllhite and wife visited at John Miller and family have moved to Uncle Clayton Miller's, wiiere they the home of Mart Simmons Sunday.

will remain until John improves In The residence of Will Rowden and health. He is able to be up, but is wife was completely destroyed by tire rather weak yet. early Saturday morning. Mrs. Rowden Rugs and Carpets You will find an unusually varied supply of floor coverings in all grades at our store.

If you want one of the rich, soft, beautifully colored Oriental rugs for your parlor or hall we can put it there. And quite as readily we can give you the simpler weaves in rugs or carpets strong, elegant, long-wearing goods of American manufacture. In fact, we specialize in domestic materials of medium price and highest quality. Our Word a Guaranty of Honest Values Mrs. Frank Kitchen is un the sick was getting breakfast.

Will made a tire in the heater and went out to his list tiiis week. urover ana Marshall Brooks were father's. It is supposed the stove got! Twenty-five million dollars in gold arrived in New York from Europe last week, making 4 net import visiting friends on Spring Valley so hot it set the paper on tire. She Sunday. noticed the tire and attempted to ex of about 380 million dollars in the Miss Laura Stephens spent Thanks tinguisli it but could do nothing aud last twelve months, a gold movement made a narrow escape In getting her giving with home folks.

Mrs. Joel Brooks and daughter, baby out. The house was papered with building paper and when the Myrtle, and Edd Nagle arid wife spent Sunday at Arch Brooks'. flames got started it was all on tire so Mrs. Rachel Wariner is spending a quick that nothing could be saved that is without parallel in the history of the world.

It will be impossible for the United States to do otherwise than flourish with great prosperity under these conditions as this mint of money continues to find its way into the channels of trade. few days with Mrs, Irene Wariner, They got nothing but what clothes who is ill. Very little improvement they wore. Will lost a 90H cornet, Noah Murr's Bb bass horn and some other musical instruments. Is noticed in her health at present.

C. M. Stephens accompanied his daughter, Miss Laura, to Houston Sunday, where she is attending school. Louis and Dock Pruitt were in our neighborhood Tuesday and purchased Marriage Licenses. Harvey Bailie Maples Lizzie Martin Maples A Mlssourian was President last Saturday.

In the absence of President Wilson and Vlce-Prexldent Marshall, besides several members of the cabinet, Secretary of Agriculture Houston, of Missouri, was the ranking member at the capital and there-lore was acting President. Missouri Charley Welch Covert Etiiel Keeney Covert a big load of apples for winter use. Mrs. Mart Simmons called on Mrs. C.

F. Osborn Saturday a 'ter noon. C. M. Stephens, Arthur Nagle and Wilson McKinney and son, Bert, enjoyed chopping wood awhile Saturday at the C.

F. Osborn home. Mrs, McOravey is still under the doctor's care. Very little linorove- herford's Rut L. R.

Steelman Hartshorn Dovle Smith Edwin A. DuHols Cabooi has come near having a President at various times-Bland, Clark-and now Edith R. Collins Cabooi Aler A. Jones Cabooi Anna E. Roberts Cabooi Houston, and the grand old state can jim name's children have been en fuin bli the material.

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