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The Carter County News from Ellsinore, Missouri • Page 1

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EWS 0 A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARTER COUNTY. $1.00 IN THE COUNTY, $1.25 OUTSIDE THE COUNTY PER YEAR IN ADVANCE REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS. VOL. 4. ELLSINORE, CARTER COUNTY, MISSOURI, THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 1922.

NO. 42 ITEMS FROM HUNTER FREMONT NOTES MIOCO SMILES CHAIRMAN GARY DECLARES MAINTENANCE FUND NECESSARY TOM WILDER GIVEN PRELIMINARY TRIAL Mrs. Stage has been on the sick Candidates are getting now. Rev. Kazee will preach here list the past week.

Andrew Walton was Buren caller Monday. Van next Sunday. Walter Holland was a week end Lola Holland made a business No one ill this week but quite a few have the sniffles. G. W.

Spurgeon and wife returned from St. Louis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Holland of Fremont were visitors here Saturday evening. Ben Hall, Tom Clayton, and Paris Philips of Fremont were visitors here Sunday morning Sheriff Oliver of Van Buren made a trip to Pocahontas, Arkansas, last week and brought back Tom Wilder and Miss Bertha Millis, Who were under arrest at that place. Mr. Wilder was brought here Friday and given a preliminary trial before Justice Hilterb'rand.

visitor with home folks here, Theodore Gary, Chairman of the State Highway Commission, this week gave out the following statement: "If the proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 3, which provides for using the portion of the automobile license fees not required for the sinking fund and interest for the $60,000,000 bond issue, is trip to St. Louis Tuesday. Campbell moved into Wm. Jones visited at the home his new drug store Monday of George Greene Monday.

Mrs. White of Grandin was a Miss Leeta Hall visited Leonard The evidence showed that on the 10th day of last September Wilder D. Smith at Grandin Sunday. carried at the election on Novem Supt. Albert Carnahan motored ber 7th, careful calculations dis close that there will be available home Friday and returned Sun Hunter visitor Saturday.

A fair sized crowd attended the Andrew Walton sale Friday. A. Gearhart purchased the Hainline property this week. Miss Dunn was a week end visitor with her parents at A crowd of young men reports of passing a pleasant evening at the card party given by Cliasa Kenton Friday night. H.

Strale and wife of Detroit day. for maintenance of the state road system approximately $1,000,000 a ml itr ine jm. a. Lioage met in year for the next two years from their regular session here last money now on hand or to be col ft Friday. induced Bertha Millis, who is under 16 years of age, to leave the state with him.

Wilder is married and about 50 years old, but is separated from his wife. He was found guilty and was bound over to the Circuit Court. His bond was fixed at $500 but he could not fill the bond and was taken to Van Buren to await trial. We understand that Wilder filled the bond Satuiday and passed through this place on his way back to Arkansas. cusiness muse oe picKine ud now that we have more trains Mr.

Tanner who has been seri Michigan departed this week after spending their two weeks vacatiou here at the F. J. Collins home. The Midco Wonders motored to Van Buren Saturday evoning aird defeated the Van Buren girl basket ball team, score 10 to 1. We are to lected under existing laws.

It will however, be necessary for the Legislature to set aside by appropriation these funds after the amendment carries. "If these funds are provided, the State Highway Commission will than usual. TT I ously ill is slowly on the road recovery. o. n.

urnr, democratic nomi nee for Representative, was in Mrs. Yoder of St. Paul, Min nesota is visiting her parents Mr, sure surprised, as this team is and Mrs. Zook. town last week.

J. N. Ellis is suffering from i stroke of paralysis but is improv ing at the present. Quite a young one, but if backing is all they need, their next game Mr. Voiles moved into the will be a snappy one.

Thornton property on Houston METHODIST CHURCH Avenue Saturday. We understand that Kos Burrows Melvin Burrows, small son of Mr. and Mr. H. H.

Burrows is Airs, uurry ana emiaren re Sunday morning attended the fox hunt Saturday night and found a new name for very sick at this writing. turned Saturday from a few days Preaching 1 and evening. Pastor. E. E.

Winfree, visit at Grandin Junction one of the hounds owned by Humpie Blanton, in case be can I he Alton basket ball team came up Saturday and gave our Olen Harmon and wife and Mrs get permission from Barney Google boys a defeat 40 to 16. at G. W. Harmon were guests the Lew Schupp home Sunday. Sunday School 10 o'clock.

Mrs. Glen Kingen, Supt. Newton Condray, Secretary. Miss Leah Whitcanack Pianist. of the funny paper, the hound wil run under the name of ivirs.

v. o. neagepetn maae a business trip to St. Louis Satur Mr. Brown of Montana, who immediately take over and maintain by the patrol method the entire state highway system comprising approximately 7,600 miles.

This will give an average of per mile per year to use in maintaining the state road system, including the portion that has not been constructed, as well as the 1,000 miles of this system that have been completed. It is estimated that this amount will be sufficient for the next two years without increasing the present motor license fees. "There is now in the state treasury $4,335,000 in excess of the money derived from the recent sale of State road bonds. The Commission has made allotments and has awarded contracts under the provisions of the Morgan-Mo-Culloughlaw for oyer $3,250,000 of this amount. This leaves approximately $1,000,000 immediate day returning Wednesday.

has been looking at our Ozark THE WIDE DITCH More, men than women were in 1 country returned home Saturday Miss Adele Kattlemen, the High School principal, attended Several from Ellsinore attended While Reed lies. and dreams of church here Sunday night. We I attendance at Sunday School Sun-day. We are truly glad that more 1 men are coming and taking an active part. Strange it seems the District Teachers' Association at Cape Girardeau last week.

beer aud wine are always glad to welcome mem And the income taxes on our dimes, bers from the neighboring towns, A. P. Holland drove a load of ilia lilviv. ai iuuuqumm uivu iu Brewster studies the conditions of cattle to the Boyd crossing on the our town who seem to be in the times. Missouri Southern R.

R. Sunday. HUNTER M. E. CHURCH NOTES terested iu the churches welfare," He will ship from there to St.

Of course some speaks fine About nothing but beer and wine Louis. But boys, here is the true headline; Mrs Sunday Schoo I 10 o'clock. Roy F. Sutherlin, Republican yet never come to Sunday School. We would that they could realize that the "Sunday School is 'the Hope of the Church 'Don't fail to meet your financial For the man we need Underkofler Supt.

nominee for Representative, and Isn't nothing like Jim Reed. 7:30 Bible Study Tuesday night ly available for maintenance if proposed constitutional amend J. C. Hubbs, Midco, Mo. Stanley Zook leader.

J. H. Main, the local buteher, made a business trip to Van Buren Friday. nt.liiatiAha tn fhi nhiirrh rohon ment carries and the proper legis Olla lative action is taken. The Legisla Epwortrr League 7:30.

Robertson leader. Topic, i approached on this question by the Stewards, namely H. H. Ranuey, BAPTIST CHURCH The ture will be requested to appropri Mri James Long and Miss Clara Restoring hear the Whites Mill Happenings House of God and Soul Worship. Come and special by the Juniors.

Til man. They will each have Sunday School at 10 A. M. every ate for maintenance purposes for the next two years this $1,000,000. together with approximately an additional $1,000,000 which it is their own number to look after Prayer Meeting 7:00 Thursday Mrs.

Eli Condray is reported to Sunday. Chas. Sheets, Superintendent. Rollin Bacon, Secretary. monthly.

Will you not do your part Be prompt thereby helping be on the siok list this week. evening. the church and the Stewards dud estimated will be derived from autemobile license tees in excess of that required to take care of the bond issue.4 Mrs. W. N.

Sutherlin and daugh Ladies Aid met with Mn. G. T. Henson Friday the 13th. A very Preaching each second Sunday, ter Ova visited at the home of yourself likewise.

October pay menta come first. Dleasant afternoon was spent. The Eli Condray Sunday evening. "Bring ye all the tithes into the Word was received here that Miss Aid decided to have a. Iunch and bazar November 7th.

The next MART ATTEND SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Gladys Condray, formerly of this Rev. Joe Lane. Pastor. The Young Mens Bible Class is now studying the Life of Joseph the Dreamer, some are missing this, we would be glad if you would come. meeting of the Society will be storehouse, that there may' be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if 1 will not' open the windows of place, was married some time ago.

TEACHERS ASSOCIATION AT THE CAPE October 27 with Mrs G. A. Gearhart Henry Roberta and family have moved in their new home which There was a very large attend they have rented from H. D. KYLE B.

FOSTER DEAD ance at the Aoutneast Missouri Condray. Teachers Association, held at Cape Girardeau October 1214. Mrs. Leonard Carnahan and J. Graham of Sapulpa.

Oklahoma was here a few days attending to some business matteis, and visiting with friends. Kyle B. Foster, editor and Those that attended from Carter heaven and pour you out a blessing, that there shall Bot. be room enough ta receive it:" (Mai. 3:10 JSef.

E. E. Wiufree requests the prss'jflce of the Official Board of he church at the eleven o'clock Service the lit Sunday. To the ladies who promised 1 1-4 pounds carpet rags each. daughter Edith have been visiting manager of the Puxico Index, passed away on Friday October 13 with her mother Mrs.

Geo. Million. County were: Supt H. D. Condray, Prof.

C. V. Bennett. Mrs. Lola Perrio.

Miss Eunice Baker, of Ell after a brief illness. Edith has been sick but was better the last report. We regret to learn of Mr. Fosters sinore, Miss uunn or Hunter, death as the writer was well ac Everybody come out to the rof. L.

A. Davis, Miss Mary John quainted with him, having worked school house Friday afternoon and son, Mrs. Bessie Bedel of Grandin, ready carpet Lets be sure aud get7 them soon lest we fail to get the Miss Ruby Walters, of Van Bureo, especially the parents, to see what we'll do. There- will be have and Miss Adele Eattleman of -Quite a number turneiu their part already. cleaning up of the ground, ball remont.

games, singing, talk on the "County Unit Bill" and just come and see what else. E. Secrease, who bought ties in this vicinity for several years and is now employed by the New York Central 1 came home Sunday for a short visit with home folks. Lane informs us that be has been down through the rice and cotton fields of Arkansas and that rice' harvesting has just started and is making an exceptionally good crop. He also says there are thousands of acres of cotton that should be picked but the owners are imaMe to secure help.

'This was near Tilton and Fair Oaks. FACSES OFFICE TEST Sam Smith and John Seats each in the Puxico office for several months. Mr. Foster was one of the best-known men in Stoddard County, having resided there for many years. He was always active in political and civic activities of the town and county and his loss will be keenly felt.

Funeral services were held Sunday. month or six weeks William will have his course completed and be raady for empioymeot shipped a car of cattle, and J. T. Morelan shipped a car of sheep to St Louis Saturday. S.

F. Jackson, Republican nomi nee lor uiunty uers spent uie Condray, sou of as passed the office' ft t'. 1 Chillicothe-Business V.te tf illicothe, Missouri, and I row the Office jlraining lath couria of a week end at J. A. Inmaiis.

Sam was doing ajittle electioneering in We save you money on every purchase, why pay more? Ellsl-sore Matcantila Co. (ha Walton Cbtplt neighborhood. mr.

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