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The Carter County News from Ellsinore, Missouri • Page 1

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Ellsinore, Missouri
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i im PflllNTV bUUU I vi a $1.00 IN THE COUNTY, $1.25 OUTSIDE THE COUtmT PES YEAR I ADVANCE REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED Ti THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARTER COUNTY. NO.O ELLSINORE, CARTER COUNTY, MISSOURI, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1923. UNCLE 6E0. YOUNG' DEAD LOCAL AND PEBSQHAL I Historic mount Uemon Hardie Lehr and wife spent Jay nt (he Gaines home.

HUNTER Mrs. Golden Ionian is seriously HI The Skinner children are on ths sik list. Seba Jaaksotf is enjoying a vis I from her sister. Mrs. A.

King was a week eii visitor at Mt. View. Karl Schupp of Van Buren, vrr.t a Hunter, caller Tom Webb, purchased a new Claude Joplin of Williamsvillp, was a business visitor here Sunday. Joe Crowley, made a business t'ip to Van Bureti, Tuesday. P.

G. Whits Naphtha Soap 5c FA. Ward, made a business trip to Uncle Geo Young age 77 years died Friday night at the home of his son Chester on Elm BraDch. Mr. Young was one among the oldest citizens of this county.

He leaves besides his aged wife three sons, Chas. of St. Louis, Preston and Chester of Ellsinore, five daughters, Mrs L. Laturbury and Mrs. Earl Ham of St.

Louis. Mrs. Dave Miller, Mrs Lee Link, and Jay lor, Friday returning Sunday. per bar, Luna 6 for 25c at Eilsiuore fSam Smith of Chaonia. visited relatives here Saturday and Sun- 4 Scott Alcorn of Williamsville, Mercantile Co.

went to Upa'ika, weeks stay wild W. F. Stone Tuesday for a nent Sunday here witk his father Mrs. Hy Ketcherside of Alcorn. friends.

Open your Bank Account with Farmers State Bank of Eilsiuore. have a full line of Real 3xed Feed at a very low price all were present at the funeral which was held at the Gresham Cemetery where interment took place Monday. Mr. Young died after a lingering illness of about Roller Mill. on the state highway was rtarted attain Monday, after a automobile Mrs.

Ida Kingen of Ellsinore. wf a Hunter, caller Saturday.1 Mrs. G. W. Harmop, reports th first little chickens of the ieason.

The infant daughter of and Mrs. David Sarlin, died Friday morning. Rev. Abernathy will preach al the Baptist church, Thursday gnd- Mrs. John Schener, returned hwme Monday from a visit with her daughter in St.

Louis. Newton Condray, left Tuesday one mouth. His wife who has beeu very sick for the past two or three weeks is not expected to live as we go to press. WHO IS TO BLAME? tt teacher. They said, we are spending for St.

Louis, where he will probably work for a short time. too SURPRISE PARTY Got the flu? Eat lemons, you cim weeks delay on account of had weather. i K. C. Baking Powder 25c size 21c ZOc size 17c, 10c frize 8n Eiisi uore Mercantile Co i Mrs.

John Berry, came home from Madison, III where she been visiting with her Eon Leslie. buy them at Glen Kingens Mr W. T. Wilson and wife spent Hie Intermediate class of thgl Friday night. G.

A. Gearhart sold h' of Hunter, to E. J. B' California. i-NP IT The program Saturday and Sunday visiting with Walter Price, at Grandin.

Mrs. Mary Raymer spent several Bring us your pine ties, No. 1, money for boks. They said, we will reduce the wages on th rural teachers as a cheap teacher will do (them) just as well. They said, we will have no athletics They said, we do not want literary society.

They said we do not want a man to head our school who has had college hours, because we have tried them and they are no good. Someone said their school would not be approved if I was employed. Two members said Leaf Literary 15o; No. 2, 25c; No 3. 35c N.

4 Baptist Sunday School gave their teacher, Mrs. C. C. Sheets, a surprise party in honor of her 51st birthday last Wednesday. Many games were played and about ten o'clock the dining room was darkened and the 51 candles lighted upon the cake, from each candle days last week at the country honr nf her daughter, Mrs Russel Moss lhA 5, 50c.

Eilsiuore Mercantile was a decided your free book, T. D. Wright, To the pA'rons the Ellsinore Consolidated High School. In regards to your school being disapproved by State Supt. Chas.

A. Lee, I wish to say the following in mv behalf: The Board of Directors is trying to leave the impression with the public that the cause for disapproval is all on account of my qualification. The following points are given bv the State Supt in a letter to W. Sheldon. Secretary of School Bi'ard for disapproval: 1.

That you repair at once your blackboards and plastering which is in very bad condition. 2. That you better equipt your Red Bsdl rubber goods ondisplav Raniiey Eilsiuore Mercantile Co Mrs. J.E. Lou.

H. H. tion on his houv purchased from Mrs. Glen Kingeu attended JMigs Bet nice Rogers arrived Mon on the outer edge a small ribbon foiarterly conference of the M. E.v from Corninti.

Arkansas and with a valentine was extended to warren iwcuuuougn is gol IcKorch at Hunter, Saturday visit relatives awhile. they could afford to lose their state Layman," who has been Northern eating potatoes, $1.25 aid if they could have a good each place about the table. Refreshments of cake, cocoa and candy were served, after whieh several more games were played. At a late hour the members of the visiting here with his sister Mrs Til man, returned home to St. school.

The school board knew jus what they were getting when Louis Sunday. Hit rnoTfeep rural fichoobKuid seeuf if anger Hhyaplejwi-ffier class returned to their respective Bieakfast Bacon 22c per lb. at corps of teachers for the rural tllUinore Mercantile Co. one thing from them. I told them I could do the work.

Mv work schools. 3. That you provide a good En It is reported that Kev. Winfrey was approved last' year by the state thi local pastor of the Methodist cyclopedia. department.

per hu at Ellsinore Mercantile Co. Ed Wells and James Pimbleton and familes, returned Sunday from Arkansas, they "have moved porarily into the Clias. Nelson property iu east Ellsinore. Dry salt meat 12c per lb, at Ellsinore Mercantile Co. Milton Stafford i down with the flu.

This issue of the News is only four pages and will be run that way until Milton is able to work. Miss Anna is helping out in the office this week. tircuit has resigned, and that Rev. The inspector was not in the homes, each wishing they coufd enjoy many more such parties with their teacher, those present were, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Sheets, Mrs. Nell Laohmund, Misses Edna Tinsley, Effie Watt Nova Tucker, Clyta Myers, and Ocia Robinson, find Messrs Waiter Ambrose, Bennett and Kenneth Lane. LeGrand of Williatnsville, will class room fifteen minutes. have a sale February 23, the sale they will goo Okla.

J. P. Couch ia installing a i matcher and planer, and will be ready to th all kkij ot tum work. 1 Rev. Thomplson and Rev.

Winfree were Hunter, callers Friday, Rev. Thomplson is Sunday acbool or ganlxer. Mrs. McDermott of Grandin attert ded the program given by the Maple Leaf Literiarv Society Fr 3- dav night. r-frkr The mortgage sale of Andrew Waltons, took place at.the Hunter Bank Monday afternoon.

Deputy Sheriff Cliff McCullougb, cried he sale. Rev. E. E. Winfree pastor of 4be M.

E. church gave in his resigra- Le appointed to take his place. tieuiiemen i say it is time we are making up along educational 4 That you should make an effort to increase the enrollment in your high school which is just half what it should be 5. That your janitor render better service as tie inspector found the building dirty. 6 That the grades be supplied line Elect school directors, who stand for progress Last Dut not least, this same BENNETTS RESIDENCE CATCHES FIRE school board wants to revoke my certificate because their school was We notice as per the Current with more supplementary readers.

7. That you supply new maps for the grades. disapproved 1 his is there plan to get me out of the school. I have a Local that the Petit jurors and alternates for the April term of Cir cuit Court, from this township are as follows: Richmond, Joseph contract for eight months and pro pose to carry my part of that con tract out. What might have been a catas-troplie in our burg was prevented only in the nick of time last Saturday afternoon, when it was discovered that Prof.

C. V. Bennetts residence was on fire a good crowd Sugar 10c per lb. at Eilsiuore lercantile Co. Ifhe local camp of M.

W. of A. here laBt Saturday night, and ok Florence and Clarence -plin ru r'ie my8trie8 of Woodcraft. We carry a complete line of aghaiDs, Peroales and Flanelettes your inspection. Ellsinore srcantile Co.

I Wm. Canahan and family of urniiig. Arkansas are visiting here week with relatives. rl L. Seacrease, -returned home opi Salem, Saturday and informed -i be has changed territorys and ill work on the Current River 1 vision from now on with his adquarters here at home.

Lane Crowley, F. Berry. A Whiteside. Robertson, R. Kearby, James Hunter, H.

A. Henson, The half has not vet been told. 8. That you provide smother! teacher for the grades to overcome the present crowded condition. 9 That you remove the paper and other refuse in the basement 10.

That the present Superinten-; dent is very poorly qualified to do i his work and it will be necessary I am yours for a good school, C. Bennett. and James Blue. Alternates are: E. Condray, G.

Taylor, H. E. of men quickly responded to the cry of "Fire" and the fire ex tion Sunday, it ia with real regret we loose Brother Winfree, and we wish him much success in the new field where he goes. Presiding Elder Brown, here Saturday and Sunday, tha Methodists are using the school house for their, services until the chureh can be repayifllirhwe hope will be PIE SUPPER tinguished with very little damage to the kitchen roof, on account of Peek, A. Ward, Jas Bunten, Joseph Kearby, Bob Webb, Chas.

Nelson and U. Hampton. A program and pie simper will for you to get a better teacher next year. 11. It will be necessary for you to make the improvements as sug Jackson Township: Atwood Fos the high wind at the time had the fire burned this residence it would have beyond a doubt destroyed he given at the Ward school house, ter, H.

Tucker and 1. several of the business buildings. Van Diireu, March dad. the proceeds are to buy needs for the Alternates are: J. D.

Provance, Marion Saterfield and R. A. Tilley. 3 buymg ties for the B. Johnson Co I school gested before we approve your work for this year.

Chas. A Lee State Supt. of schools. GROUND FOR RENT For oats, peas or other crops. Also meadow Ready A Checking Accor I tried last year, and also this to get the board to do the things mentioned above.

They said, we did not need anoth for rent. John Scberrer, Hill Top Farm. to Help At your command enables you bills without leaving your home -s to send remittances anywhere wit Business is coming back and yours along with it. As better times develop, a dependable, helpful banking connection assumes an im least effort on your part. And each check, when cancelc.

returned to you at the end oil month is an unquestionable receipt 1 OPEN AW ACCOUNT WITH itf portance that can hot be over-estimatod. The Merchant, Manufacturer, Farmer who has established relatiouttliip with (his hank finds not. only complete facilities, trained organization and thorough familiarity with the business needs in the county, but finds also careful consideration of his plans and the spirit of cordial co-operation in his interests. Thia Bank always endeavors to work with as well as for its customers. You are invited to bring your business, here.

OUR SCHOOL They cart knock it, they can rap it, They can kttk it, they can scrap it. But lets advertise our school another way. Let us land it arid applaud it, Lets commend it and defend it, Till the state shall know we mean just what we They can rake it, they can break it, They can make it, or forsake it, They can boost, it they can shove it, They must talk it they must love it, -If they want it to go up instead of down. TO SAVE YOUR MONEY rf MAKE YflTTO 'x rmtrJiS T'iM -V Bank of El State Bank ElUinore, Missouri..

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