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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 5

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The Houston Herald. Thursday, 17. 1916 Loca! Mention. bolo bt pboqt. Dick blankepship lost a nice DR.

W. A. McGUIRE, The MASTER EYE-SIGHT OF WILLOW 8PRINQ8, SPECIALIST WILL BE IN HIS BRANCH OFFICE-HOUSTON, ALL THIS WEEK At The Park Hotel the 3rd Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Each Month Attend Leavltt's Saturday Special Bargain Sale. W. Duff was In from Roubi-doux last Saturday.

Remember you more for youf money at P.lankt-iishlp's. Queen Quality Oxfords for Women at reduced prices at Leavltt's. Mr. T. B.

Carmical made a trip to The Reunion is on. All visitors welcome to our city. Probate Court in session this week. You save money on Fkuit Jaks mare last week from the effects of getting tangled up in wire. J.

T. MeKinney has begun school i at Grand View. i Tom biarikeriship is on the puny list again. Mrs. Cora Smith and children spent Pomona last week, returning Sunday at Rutherford's.

Don't miss the recital at the Judue T. J. Hale was on the sick Consult this remarkable man and learn facts. EYES TESTED FREE asks you no questions. He states your condition in detail.

Calls made to your home by request. Complicated cases successfully handled, where all others fail. Airdome Wednesday night of next list several days of last week. week. the latter part of last week visiting relatives at Nagle.

bill Parmenter and Edgar West came In Monday, bill has been Id Iowa ana Edgar in Kansas. Judae Rodney R. Wolford was a Leavltt's will have a big lineof See Him at THE PARK HOTEL All This Week Saturday Special Bargains in Shoes town visitor Tuesday and Wednesday Everett Wood came in last Sun and Slippers. Mrs. Alice Rutherford called last day from Warrensburg to visit home Friday to place a dollar to her credit Our road boss, Austin MeKinney, has been doing some good work on the Houston-Solo road.

Mrs. Mollle Robison is still confined to her tied with fever. Nathan Padgett and family, of West Plains, visited Mrs. Padgett's parents, P. W.

Grose and wife, from Chrlstle-Leavltt Drug Co. sell it for lkss. All kinds of fruits and vegetables at Williams this week. John Stites was in from Roubl-doux Monday. Suit Cases, Trunks and Traveling bags at Wes Smith's.

on subscription. Mrs. Ann Giles went to Ray-mondvllle last Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. James K. Davis.

Judge W. L. Hiett went to Lebanon Monday to attend the Democratic School officers met in Houston Wednesday. Chops, Mill Run, Hay and Straw at Wil, urns'. The broom brigade was out Wednesday morning cleaning and sweeping the streets.

Oscar. If it's School Supplies you want, get them at hlankenship's. Col. E. Jay Rice and J.

A. Lybyer were in from Dykes Tuesday. Cjueen Quality Oxfords for Wo Congressional committee meeting men at reduced prices at Leavltt's. We have something extra in our line of Gloves, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Ribbon and Lace Tarkington Bryan Fugate spent last Saturday folks. R.

p. Harmon favored the II eb-ald man with a nice supply of peaches Monday. Lunch Boxes, Book Satchels, Strops, Crayons, Pens and Pencils, at lilankenshlp's. Get Shod at Williams'. See their line of fall Shoes for Men, Boys, Ladles and Children.

The Ladles Aid of the Christian chureh will meet at that church Thursday week, the 24th. Sheriff Walter Creer, of WriKht county, was over from Hartville Tuesday to attend to a trustee's sale. We have a nice lineof Fresh Groceries, also plenty of California Honey at 10 cts. per ib Tarkington Mr. J.

D. Julian, one of the tine old clt'zns and business men of -big Reunion Sale of Men's Suits Friday to Monday. Frank and Henry Smith attended I. O. O.

F. lodge at Houston Saturday night. Mrs. Addie Harmon was shopping at Soio Thuisday. Most everybody here planning on going to the Reunion.

Miss Grace Smith did not begin her school as stated last week but will begin teaching the 22nd. Austin MeKinney and wife visited at Floyd Hamilton's Sunday. on at Wes Smith's. He's got the goods. night in town.

He is teaching at Perfection Oil Stoves with fireless cooking oven at Rutheford's If you get it at blankenshlp's it's right, and no one sells it for less. William MeKinney is still quite sick, with very little improvement. Children's Ready-to-wear Garments at reduced prices on Saturday at Leavitt's. Call or phone us for what you want. We deliver to all partsof town.

Tarkington Co. Charley Denney came over from Mountain Grove Monday and wenton out to Emery Hart's on Ruubidoux. Mrs. W. b.

Langiey was in town from Success in her car last Fii iay. I Foard school house, southwest of If it Is Toilet articles you need bt Virginia We had a rain last Tuesday that was sure welcome, but it is dry and needing more rain now. Mrs. Caroline Suliins and son, Tom, are visiting her sister, Grandma Trusty. It has been thirty-eight years since the two sisters met.

To add to this happy reunion. by Wii- tjwn. go to Christle-Leavltt's. They have L. B.

Curtis arrived home last the best. Thursday from Kansas, where he has been at work in the harvest and threshing. Yi L. Harmon and family spent s. 3niu hrmn Children's Ready-to-wear Garments at reduced prices on Saturday at Leavltt's.

We still pay the top price for butter, Chickens and Eggs Tark from Liekin. i Sundi-V at Smith's To you who buy ri r.ir in whole sale lota, buy Houston Flour and we can buy your neighbor's wheat. Me- Licking, was a Houston visitor Mon day. Cas4Jt Cv Jull. jthat remain of a large fa-uiiy.

Aunt Mary Williams and grand-daughter. I Ether, accompanied by. I Mrs. Nan Fu.ks, Eari Cantreii and jTom Trusty left tor Springtieid Mon ington Co. Mrs.

Clark Howell is a Cabool visitor over Sunday, returning early accompanied byAI burton and others Dr. W. A. eye-sight specidiist. is at the 'Park hotel this Edgar Grose and wife and little son, Earl, and Archie Grose and were guests at P.

W. Grose Sunday. Roy and bertha Parmenter and Faye and Fern byrd made a trip to Cabool Monday. Williams endeavor to Jo a Clevfc Clonlnger came in last Sat little better In prices paid for your urday from Kansas, where he has Ems, Chickens, Butter and otner been at work, and was on tils way home in Current township. produce.

Mrs. Maud Hood, of Reeds, Mo Mr. and Mrs. rover Barbee ar rived Monday from Kiefer, Oklahoma, arrived In our city Tuesday to visit Tyrone. and went on to Raymondville to visit with her friend, Mrs.

E. K. Lyles, and family. the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, "Service is the watchword at Wes M.

M. Barbee. A Mr. Bryan, with his wife and little son, were through tiere Monday from Columbia, on their way to day. Mrs.

i ulks expects to remain lor several weeks, but the boys wi.l slay iimy a short time They are visiting Mrs. Fuiks' sisier, Mrs. Mary De eee A i uj ist everyone in this neighbor-boo through threshing and the thresher is making the hist round. Mr. De Forest and Kit Rogers have thresh sd this week Mr.

De Forest had Let aeen an I i' bushels. Frank Wilson ieft for Oklahoma a few ago. seieral young people around here went to Mitcneii Chapel Saturday nigiit to the ice cream social. A he arrival in the x)d. Mr.

and Mrs. Riiey Garrison have an e.eeh pound gin. Monday morning. Sure you can get your bevoat the Restaurant, bevo and cheese make a line lunch. Addison Altis, of Solo, was a Ciller Wednesday of last week and left a dollar to renew.

Dykes Cold Tablets give instant relief to summer colds, hay fever, etc. Christle-Leavitt Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. biuford Keeney, of Prescott, spent Sunday witli J.

D. Hilterbrand and family in town. Asbery Wolfe, of Turley, called to pay Herald dues while in for the school directors' meeting Wednesday. Regular meals and Lunches of all kinds served at the Houston bakery. Fresii bread, buns.

Cookies and Pies. J. E. Frisbee, of Clara, was a call the Pierce farm near Venable, having ween' See his advertisement in this issue The crowd is coming and they will want Frying Chickens to it. Smith will pay you good prices.

New Line of fail style hat, from 50 cents up, at Johnston's Millinery store. ust what you want at right prices. J. S. Sherrlll, E.

C. Halbert and W. Chambers wereover froru Licking last Saturday attending to busi ness matters. Christie-Leavitt's have just received a large shipment of re-bound School buoks, good as new but considerably cheaper. Miss bessie Williams arrived hoBie last Thursday from St.

Louis and Indianapolis, where she visited relatives several weeks. C. W. Hodges had bills printed purchased that place. BT MI830URIAH.

Little Irene l.lhite is real sick with pneumonia fever. Gooch moved to the Carman place last week. Wearesti.l needing rain: had a good shower last week but not enougti. There is some tine corn in the country, whi.e ottier is ruined by tne dry weather. The meeting began Sunday at big Creek church with Rev.

Scheets. of Lac.ede county, as preacher. D. R. Gibson and daughter, Anna, Weed Morgan and Jack Lay all start Prine Shoe Shop is now located in Drennan's former stand, four doors north of Texas County Bank.

Bring your repair work; it will be done just Smith's that good place to do your buying during the Reunion, and the rest of the year. To every Lady that wants the best flour, we say, "Try Gilt Edge." If not satisfactory your money refunded MeCasklll When you attend the Old Settlers Reunion let Rouerts serve you with a good lunch, fresh fruit, candies or clears at the Our Restaurant. Mrs. Earl L. McAnelly and little daughter came out from Tulsa, Sunday to attend the Reunion and visit home folks, Judge C.

L. Johnson and family. The young ladies of the M. E. church, South, served Ice cream and as good as Drennan could do.

Mesdames Levy and Emsheimer and children, who have visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs led Saturday for the camp meeting on J. F. Watson, for several weeks, left er last Thursday and renewed subscription for Hekald and Republic. Yukon.

BT THE CANDT SID. Alvin Houbs and wife, who have been visiting the latter's sister at for St. Louis last Friday morning. The store that always buys your barnltz Lake Encampment ti, 78. This is one of Jloli.lay lor a puo.ie sa.e at las puce 4 iui.es east of Houston on Yukon produce, year In and year out.

and pays all the market will allow, is South Missouri' most popular gath erings. Smalley's. Bring him your Eggs, Pine Creek. A birtiiday surprise party was given Vern Willhite and Roy Geisier Friday night at the home of LeeGeisler. W'-ite a crowa of young peopleenjoyed some social games and refreshments consisting of sandwiches, cake, pickles and fruit.

N. F. Fredrick and wife are visiting on big Creek and attending the mteting. Dee Harris jH. ben Trimble and Chickens, Butter, Dry and Green Dr.

R. C. Haggard and Wm. Mil Hides. ler were In from Raymondville Mon-1 D'X m.

came home Tuesday. tie 'tiv MeCubbins went to Houston last Monday. Adam and Charley Finley were Houston visitors Tuesday. There is church going on at big Creek. Let us all try to gu out to hear the brother.

Jetf Tall, of Spring Yahey, spent road, on Tuesday, August 2'Jth. Mrs. J. II Covert treated her class of youn, ladies of the Sunday School to a "Movie" party last Saturday night, with refreshments afterward. Miss Augusta Brandt left last Thursday for Chicago, where she cake on the court house lawn last Thursday night and made a neat little sum for their labors.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Moraski and daughter, Mrs. J.

D. Parhini, and Mr. John Goodberlet'cime out from St. Louis last Sunday to remain a few weeks at theii Houston home. Miss Nell Cotton arrived home day, the former to make a professional visit to William MeKinney.

i Mr. George C. liiackhurn, who! list Sunday from Qjlncy, where s-he has spent the summer. She was accompanied home by James Doby tie, of St. Louis, and Miss Eula Meadow, of Licking, wiio will visit here.

has been visiting at the Rhea home? for several weeks past, left Monday: Saturday nL'ht with Cluriev Linen, i afternoon on his return home at I Wichita, Kansas. John Kaighin is having I. is i.ay baled tois week William MeCubbins and ife and holds a position. She called before leaving to have her Hekald address changed to that city. Died At the county poor irm Ust Monday night.

Samuel Sm ill- When at a loss for your table others have gjne to Kansas to work in the oil tields. Curt Taylor and littie daughter are visiting at the home of Wh: Taylor. Russel Culler returned from the west, where lie has had employment for the past few weeks W. E. Kidd was in Springdeld part of last week buying goods, returning home Sunday.

bud ly McCibuins spent und.iy at supply send your order for Fresh Gro ceries to Farrts Smith. J'heir wood, and the remains were buried at 1 George McOubbiri Liura i'i iseirrylng the Allen gravev.ird TuesJav. Deceased shelves are kept lull or the tiest and orders are promptly looked after. C. M.

Stephens, one of the farmer mail fr 'iii i'ii Houston. Laura sivs ie Uses h'-r ih jiist tine. Arve' II family siv nt Sunday at Uv i "i's ChiM e'l MeKwiney an I wife Vere was a brother of llei.rv, Ji ve and Joe Smallwood, of Raymondville. Mrs Dan boyt had a letter from Mrs. Harmon saving she and Herschel had motored over to Hutch- bud II inkle left a sample of the corn raised on the Hinkle farm on I'iney, north of Houston, last Saturday, the tallest stalk measuring thirteen feet In height; each stalk held two good ears.

Not so bad for a dry year. Doyle McAnelly, a former well known Houston young man, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

McAnelly. and Miss Nadine Nichols were married recently at Tulsa. Okla. They will make their home in that city, where Doyle has a good position. Houston citi.ens of Nagle neighborhood, was a caller at this office while In town Eunice.

Monday and placed a dollar to his A touring party from Illinois passed through here Monday forenoon on their way to Springfield and reported the Texas county roads to be the best they had traveled over, far better than Illinois roads. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis, Saturday morning, a tine girl baby. Also born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Robt. Harmon, last week, at Bartlesville, a girl. This makes two new grand-children for Grandpa James Davis in one week Jim says ''that's going some for hot weather." Dihd At the home of Mrs. Eb Capps, early last Saturday morning, the infant child, a ten months old boy, of Mr.

and Mrs. Harve Lane, who arrived here from Illinois Tuesday of last Meek. Mrs. Lane is a daughter of Mrs. Capps.

The little one was afflicted with bowel trouble. The remains were taken to Burnett credit. He reported crops badly dam- ior Kansas, to see her brother. I- red aifed bi dry weather In his section. 1 boyt.

anil found him In best of I ea tn welcome visitors at r. P. bandy's Mind iy Wa'r 'iieet and faxlly been ten unj chtircit i' at rek GeuTL- Woiute a'ld wife visitei at Eunice Sun 1 iv Clark Howell last Saturday po-iti'tn irents and doing aei has a i and that is id nes 1 1 his and friends evening in company with Mrs. Kath-erine Dooley and children, Isabel and Carleton, for an auto trip to brouk- riendsexteud hearty congratulations Judge G. A.

Leavitt and A. E. Leavlttcame in from Washington City, the former arriving Sunday and tield. Mo. Mrs.

Dooley will remain to visit relatives and the children will return with Mr. Howell. Mrs. M.J. Wirt called Tuesday to renew Hkkald subscription and the latter stopping over In Springfield until Monday.

A. E. reports a spleh did visit with his brother In the na I Bt 'PEEP George Wliltiite and wife were vis-'iting the latter's father, W. Walling, js inday. George's many friends were disappointed when he lost in iheSnerUf ra e.

bathe stiil wears i big hajv s.i.i.e. Dr. Reed, wife and babies cime in Saturday night from North Missouri jr a visit ith the latter's mother. Mrs. Reed was Mattie MeKeiuie and Ii is many frietuis iho are glad to see her.

C. Smith is able to be out again. He and his wife were visiting Sun-diy. Dysart Cast ie man spent Sunday ia the Yukon neighborhood. Mrs.

Minnie Lewis Is quite poorljr. Hope to report her better nest writing. Jake Hiner and wife were visiting Suuuay. graveyard, 15 miles north of Houston, tional capital and the pleasure of Sunday for burial, meeting and greeting President Wil sou. It will take a whole regiment- W.

WILLIAMS' thousand young people to attend the informed us that she would leave at rJrst of next week for Clay City, Illinois, and after visiting relatives there for awhile she would go to Omaha. Nebr to join her daughter, Miss Jessie. Some kind of marker or sign should be placed at the forks of the road east of brushy, near J. S. King's residence to designate the Ozark Highway route.

At this fork of the roads it Is diilbult to tell which road R. CASH MARKET REPORT. Springtield business College during the next school year to till all ti places the school will be called on to CORRCCTED EAOH WEEK. THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES AUGUST 1, 1916 The folic wirg frees kr Ford cars will be tffcctie cn sr.d alltr August 1st, 1916 Chassis $325.00 Runabout 345.00 Chassis $325.00 Runabout 345.00 till, be a member of that regiment Make a start toward a successful bus. Iness carter, better double your Hil WE PAY CASH FOR: Turku's, young gubblersand hens 9c liens, per lb.

ary, and also do work easier and more pleasant than what you are doing Is the plainer and already many tour Ists have gone wong. It would be a small Job to put up definite markers at this place. now. rite for circulars. Address Broilers, lb.

and lie Old Roosters 4c Geese 3c J. A. Taylor, Springtield business The Committee of the Ex-Con federate Encampment met at tl College, Springtield, Missouri. Attorneys Geo. T.

Meador, W. L. Illett and Robt. Lamar and G. F.

Miss Laura Westerman is carry lag ie mail. Roy Dodson came home one day last week witli his arms and hands badly poisoned. Mrs Evans Is quite saucy nowadays. She sayseverybody works but mother. We're alt glad to see her able to sit on the porch.

Set oil getting along fine. The little folks all think their teacher is camp grounds at barnltz Lake last Touring Car Coupelet llll I 111 I Ifll llll Touring Car 360.00 I I UK Coupelet 505.00 Town Car 595.00 ll II Sedan. 645.00 HI f. o. b.

Ietroit 1 llll llll Thrff ri'cru sre pslthfiv guaranteed against any llll iniiH'tii ii I rv Aukust 1st, hut there Is no I II llll Mirir.tfp pgalnsi advance in price at any time. llll Saturday and Hied the time of the Rom lues went to Eunice last Satur camp for September 5th, titli, 7th and day tu attend a trial in Est) Wl.lt- SCti. All general stands will te charged 110.00, novelty stands IT i. ruore's court wherein the Gaston and Lewis boys were charged with feloni doll racks, II 50 per day. Ah shows tlo.OO for the four days.

The ous assault as a result, of the tight be grand. Several attended the Lewis and tween these men at the recent plcalo Houston band, one of the best 1 Ducks Oc Guineas, each 10c Eggs per doz Kb Butter per Kle No. 1 Green Hides, per lb 11c No. 2 UK: Dry Hides, salt, 10c 'No. I Horse Hides, each 3.00 No.

2 1.73. WE SELL FOR Flour: McCasklU's Purity 3.10 Gilt Edge 3 30 Kansas Diamond Hard Wheat .1.8 I Corn Meal, per sack, 35 Salt, per barrel 2 jo Hay, per bale .40 i Straw, .23 at Tyrone. Lewises were arrested on Gtston trial Saturday. Southeast Missouri, was hired for the entire four days, so we will be assured warrants sworn out by Gustons and Gastons on warrants sworn out by of good music. The steam swing hi Lewises.

Asa result of the trial be there and many other attractions All "service cars or will John Gaston and George Liwts were bound over to clrcalt court while bill The threshing machine Is hura-mlnjr In our neighborhood. The women folks are all glad because of "iicken feed, and haven't heard any of the men grumbling. Miles Fox is numbered with the ick. Castleman was visiting t. Cooper Sunday evening.

charged iX) for the four days 3t per day and no car to be run as a Jr. Gaston and Jim Lewis were discharged. Prosecuting Attorney Meador looked after the prosecution, Atty, Lamar looked after the Lewises' In- ney unless drat paying for the prlvi lege. We are going to make this th best camp we have had for years Come and camp us. Salem BOY AND SELL FOR CASH! JCt ft.

W. WIUUIS GROCERY CO. up. te rests and Judge Hiett defended the Gastons. No rain.

Everything burning Several wells almost dry. Monitor..

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