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The Current Local from Van Buren, Missouri • Page 4

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The Current Locali
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Van Buren, Missouri
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THURSDAY AUGUST 9. 1928. THE CURRENT LOCAL, VAN BU REN, MISSOURI LOCAL NEWS HUNTER NEWS EPWORTH LEAGUE FREMONT NEWS an.d Mrs. Joe Corby an.d Mrs. Joe Corby 666 Mark Every Grace.

Poplar Bluff Monument Worka. John Carnahan, of Springfield, is Mr and Jim Dunn, of St. Louis, spent lne nimse11 nsiting with old friends in Carter daughters departed for St. Louis oy inausiry ana education. Booker T.

Washington. Leader Lena Williams Jim Waddell, who has been employ Prayer for the negro in America Cures Malaria and quickly relieves Biliousness, Headaches and Dizziness due to temporary Constipation. in eliminating Toxins and ia highly esteemed for producing copious watery evacuations. ed in Michigan, returned home Monday, Dr. Wilburn motored down from by the president DR.

C. H. WILLIAMS Resident Dentist Office over Coleman Co. Store Van Buren, Missouri wxv uhuiiildu IllUf i VJt bill. UCUIIQIU IVi I IIIA1 HI ten.

John Hubbs homes in that city. Wro. Clay, of Springfield, is spend-' Mr. and Mrs. D.

Smith and chil-ing the week visiting here at thejdren visited on Pine Valley over Sun-borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'lay. Henry Clay. I Dr.

Miller, of Mt. View, was here Mrs. Wm. Standley and children, Saturday doing some veterinary work, League offering St. Louis Saturday to spend the week Scripture lesson (Jeremiah 39: 7-13) end at his farm.

Mrs. M. Tiry returned home Tues- Eulah Smith. Prayer That we may be led to Earl and Loretta, returned this week Genevive Ball, who has been fter visiting the past two from a visit with relatives in Patton-'j)ii jg reported much improved at this montn" w'tn relatives in Kansas. Spirit of Justice and Brotherhood Roy J.

Mann. burg. Missouri. I writing I There was a basket dinner on the 1. Story of Booker T.

Washington Mrs. B. H. Arnold and daughters. Willi-m.

riA M- E- church Sunday, and Rev Truman Carter 2. The Progress the negro has made Alma and Betty Lou, of Warren, tacher at Barren school and departed Conner baptized ten Little Black Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Arnold's far Springfield Tuesday. he a tff oon-, parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Leach, Harry Ca. yery gjck this' Mr- of this week. 1 L'aln8n 18 verv at lms Tulsa, Oklahoma, returned to their jwr'ting.

home Monday after a week's visit at Ely Townsend of Chilton doing w. w. D.vig of Springfield, trans- the Jim Dunn home. Mrs. Carter 3.

How we can help the negro today Clara Maberry. 4. The Souls of Black Talks Clyde Henson. carpenter worn in van curen una week, being employed on the residence League Benediction WANTED Hickory Blocks In car lots anywhere on the Frisco R. R.

in Missouri or Arkansas 7 in. or larger; 39 in. long Beamer Handle Company Van Buren Missouri acted business here I uesday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Koeber and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelley, of Mt. ily departed for their home in De-View, visited Mrs. Jane Jaco over troit Wednesday after a visit at the Sunday.

R. Richmond home. C. P. Turley, of Van Buren, trans- George and Roy Orrick made a trip acted husiness in Fremont Saturday.

to Corning, Ark. after a LIME PAYS It is rapidly becoming a reconized being erected by Dr. Cotton on North Sycamore. Lestle Burrows, until recently a clerk in the Frazicr Mercantile Company store, entered the Chillicothe Business College, taking up the Telegrapher course, last week. County Court is holding its regu truck load of watermelons which were fact among progressive farmers that Mrs.

W. E. Coleman and son, Clarence, were Fremont visitors Sun- the first of the season to be on sale in pays on acid soils. N. B.

George, Hunter. of Loiran creek, who is conducting an day evening. of Mr. and Mrs. T.

D. Wright sper.t alfalfa demonstration in cooperation Mrs. Levi Snider and family, rnay ol last weeK in ropiar mint with the Agricultural Extension Ser- Erncst departed for vice has been recieving big dividends i near Kansas City, are the guests of her brother Charles Clay this week. MicttpQ OIHa flnH Vru Snidpr rtf Louis Thursday where he expects to in the form of alfalfa from the money lar August term here this week It met Monday and adjourned over until Thursday on account of the Primary. Proceedings will be given next issue.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, who had teen attending Teachers' College in Cape Girardeau, returned home Saturday. Mr. Smith will again be he invested in lime two years ogo.

Last year, at the first cutting, 8 loads St. Louis, are home on their vacation mPyment. this week. Mrs. John McDermott, of Grrndin.

Mr. and Mrs. James Main visited Sunday with Mrs. Albert King, with Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Jaco, of' R. W. Zickefoose and L. A. Withed, Dry Valley, Saturday and Sunday.

iwho are employed at Poplar Bluff, Mrs. Sollars and daughter, Alma, spent Sunday at their homes here. of Chiona, returned home from a' weeks visit with Mrs. J. F.

Davis. I SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schupp visited TEACHERS COLLEGE were secured and about 4 loads were washed away by the high water. Mr.

George is now harvesting the second crop and will get one more cutting from the field. The lime was properly used on the soil and acid phosphate and barnyard manure added. principal of grades in the Van Buren school. Mr. Provo and wife of Mt.

View moved to Van Buren this week, prep To get the best results from lime, with Mr. and Mrs. Orin See, of Pleas unt Site Offers full collegiate courses to jt must he used properly. First the aratory to beginning work in the Van Buren school. Mr.

Provo is principal of the hitrh school and Mrs. Provo Mrs. Ira Neal and children, of Mar-TounK mvn an" women under ulealjS0j should he tested to see how much in, arrived Sunday for a few conditions. A. B.

and B. S. in js needed. Then, the proper will have charge of the primary room, Farm Insurance Insure your farm properly in The Home Insurance Co. of Nev York 35 years in this territory H.

H. Lehr Insurance Agency Poplar Bluff, Mo. Ferguson Building cation degrees conierreo. amount should be applied at least 6 days visit with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Stenett, In a request for change of address Mrs. F. E. McGhee informs us that of; Excellent buildings and campus.

Wonderful library of 40,000 vol monthes before the crop, which needs a sweet soil, is needed The lime must iienry, Illinois, arrived Tuesday to the family has moved from Carthage attend the latter's mothers funeral, umes to Springfield, Missouri. Fred is mixed thoroughly with the soil, equip-1 yme wj not gjve results if laboratories and Excellent star salesman for Barnard Printing Company, covering the territory of improperly used. South Missouri. merit. Great record in public speaking and plays.

I Athletics for men and women i Mis. Wilson Snider who died at her home Sunday night after twelve years of illness. Mr. C. H.

Meador and Ttte Hollis motored to I.utesville, Arkansas, on business Thursday'. AXNOUNCEMENT Male Jlelp Wanted You can make $7.00 to $12.00 daily running a Mc Great new athletic field There will be two rousing services Cost, including board and and a basket dinner at Garwood Sun- Ness Business here. Must have car Misses' Ruth Kiester, Alma Griffin, A. S. Carnahan, Miss Mary and good reputation.

We furnish capital to help you start. Year a-round work. Write today. I'urst and came in from Springfield for year. SEND FOR NEW CATALOG JOSEPH A.

SERENA, President CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. where they have been attending school Thomas, LcptJSlO, FreVport, Illinois this summer. i day, August 19. Reverend E. W.

Elayer will preach and Mr. Asa Simpson, one of the best --infrers in the state, will lead the I song ti.vlc;. This promises to be the greatest service ever had in Garwood. Committee A. S.

J. Carnahan, who has been i A new garage and service station was opened this week in the Hector attending the university at building. II. E. Bell, who comes here Isn't it amazing how a married can be perfectly happy one moment and madder than tigers the next.

returned home this week, with his family from Omaha, is rne Eugene Snider, who is in college chanic in charge. Mr. Hell comes at Cape Girardeau, came home for hiirhlv recommended in his line of his vacation Friday. I work. Mrs.

I.eona Legg and children, of Wm. Cnwm, last week, opened up a caratre and service station as an Hunter, are the guests at the Frank Legg home here. TAXI 6 TRNSFER SERVICE Boats and Baggage Haded to All points on the River GUIDES FURNISHED Calls Answered Day or Night. Phone 16 SPECIAL SERVICE TO FISHERMEN Service Transfer and Taxi Company adjunct to the Rose Cliff hotel. Mr, Reverend liryan, of Willow Springs, i delivered a very interesting sermon here Sund.tv and Supdav evening.

Mr. and Mrs. L. DO YOU KNOW THAT- ot v-ek Critcs Corner, are here this Jo. Vi.sit.ng their daughter, Mrs ri'es.

if i Cowin is an experienced man in thin line, a hustler in any kind of business and will enjoy local trade along with service to the tourists. Buck Thomas of Illinois arrived here this week for a visit with his parents. Mi. and Mrs. Fph Thomas.

C. T. Douglas, of Noble Oklahoma, is visiting here at present with his on, C. E. W.

Iouglas, one of the proprietors of the Ozark Produce-Company. The regular August teacher's examination was held here last Friday and Saturday, only a few teachers were present. Most of the rural ANOTHER STATE PARK Th Cesapeake Spring State Park and Fish Hatchery has been added to the list of Missouri state narks sc. ording to an announcement from the TI-TE family stocking for lh family rash i'h not a good bank to take Htock State Game and Fish Department. Heretofore the state has maintain- this property solely as a fish hatch ry hut its natural beauty end re- schools of the county have begun their 1 I -1 i i cnauimai jaciniies mane it.

ideal also terms, we are informed. The early for state park purposes. C. I). Mon- beginning made it necessary for many of the teachers to finish exams tieth, Chief of Parks for the Department, will visit the new park within Novv's the Time to Build We have a good line of LUMBER Finished and in the rough, also I I in June the next few days and make final ar we learn that J.

Hum, once popular citizen of Carter county, won rangements for the preparation of the camp and picnicking grounds, the erection of tables, benches etc. The the nomination for re-election to the office of prosecuting attorney of Rey CARTER COUNTY STATE BANK VAN BUREN, MO. grounds to be placed at the disposal nolds county by a substantial plur ality over his opponent, Wilbur Bu Flooring, Siding, Shiplap ford. Joe has made an excellent of visitors lie along the tree shaded slope to the west and across the lakes from the keeper's house. Thn park is located in Lawrence County, U8 miles west of Springfield, on highway 2x4s.

2x6s, 2x8s, 2x10s record prosecutor in Reynold county. The village of Chesapeake is directly fronting the park entrance and a general store, garage and the usual complement of village accomo Order from us today by writing or phoning H. A. SMALLEY, Van Huren, Missouri dation are available for campers and other visitors. Leonard Maberry, of the Van Buren Taxi Company, trucked over to the Howell county peach district Wednesday for a load of peaches.

He brought back a light load of peaches of only fair grade, and reported the -crop in that famous peach district a -ery poor one. Only one carload was shipped out this year, compared with former year shipments of a hundred or more carloads. SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN If your breath is bad and you have spells of swimming in the head, poor appetite, constipation and a general no-account leenng, it is a sign your Probate Court Dockett, August Term liver is torpid. The one really de Term 1928. pendable remedy for all disorders in the liver, stomach and bowels is Her M.

McGhee, Executor estate bine. It acts powerfully on the liver, Katie Bible, Final Settlement. strengthens digestion, purifies the bowels and restores a fine feeling of W. E. McKinney, Executor estate Thomas McKinney, Final Settlement.

energy vim and cheerfulness. Price 60.C Sold by Cotton Brothers. J. J. Clark, Administrator C.

M. Barr, Final Settlement. FUNERAL SUPPLIES A complete stock of Caskets, Burial clothing, Suits, Dresses and Vaults. Display rooms at the rear of Dr. Cotton's Drug Store and Van Buren Mercantile Co.

Hearse and Ambulance service furnished when wanted very reasonable. Also Licensed Embalmer. FOR ANYTHING IN THIS LINE CALL THE VAN BUREN MERCANTILE COMPANY T. R. BURNS UNDERTAKING CO.

Willow Springs, Winona, Eminence, Van Buren NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT D. L. Massie, Guardian Homer WEEK-END OUTING TICKETS At Round Trip Fares Slightly Higher Than The One Way Fare ON SALE SATURDAYS SUNDAYS To and Including September 30th, 1928 Half Fare For Children ASK THE For Additional Information I. N. CORNATZAR Paawenger Traffic Manager Notice is hereby given to all credi Holland, Annual Settlement.

'Robert Crook, Administrator A Beff estate, Final. tors and others, interested in the es tate of C. M. Ban-, that J. J.

Tom Webb, Administrator Cooper Clark, Administrator of said estate, estate. Final. intend to make final settlement there of at the next term of the Probate Court of Carter County, State of Missouri, to be held at Van Buren on the It is generally said high resolve is the only way to accomplish the best work; but the few wise ones say hunger and competition are more important as incentive. 13th day of August l'J28. J.

J. CLARK Administrator.

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