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The Index from Hermitage, Missouri • Page 4

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I nvrbrrbbb ppr. riuiw nun, nrcnir riari and Roll WHEATLAND T'h Mt'j'l Oardncr was the Suit of Miss Ice) Robertson Sun ay, 1 V. P. Hers (ss has sold, his farm out tttt of town to EM Felker, had ''tio qfiliph account of darkness, Mrs. Joe Martin visited with Mrs.

May Green last Saturday. Alfred Green and wife visited with her parents near Urbana last Sunday, Miss Avis Hicks visited home folks Saturday night and attended the singing at Nemo. Frank Cooper and family were the guests of Joe Defreece and family Sunday. Lander and Frank Stevens are working for their brother-in-law, Ike Cooper, this week. Our Sunday School Is progres R.

Wilion'Msl a od mare last Henry Went4 made a business call here last Tuesday. Plsying croquet has gotten to be the only amusement on Sundays, Grantham from Benton County visited his uncle, W. F. Hinklc. from Saturday Woman's Beauty Borne women retain their beauty to an advanced age.

Hut women, who regularly endure pain, age rapidly, for Buffering leaves its lasting marks on them. Nearly all women suffer more or less with some form of female trouble. It riiould not bo neglected. Avoid the paiu treat yourself at home by taking Cardui, as thousands of other women have done. Begin at once and give Cardui a fair trial.

D.ic!( Cooper, candidate for J'Hge, was here from Pittsburg sing niceiy unuer we uoiv nan agement of James Hart as bud erintenaent. Richard Green and family from Aimon visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs rw2 Green's father, Sab Ray. Misses Cynthia and Zada Ste vens, who are staying at Cross Timbers, visited Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. v. jyvvA Some one is getting tired of fox chasing, as they are trying It Will Kelp You to kill the dogs.

Som one put until Sunday. The river has been up over most of the corn. We do not know whether it has done much damage or not. Mr. and Mrs, J.

S. Rash went by way of Hermitage Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs, Melvin Wright. Miss Nora Breshcars accompanied her sister, IVma, to her achool here Sunday and spent the day with Miss Blanche Hinkle. There is quite a measlc scare and eorne are staying awny from Sunday School, but there geemr, to be no dancer of anyone scattering them. WEAUBLEAU J.

E. I.oy left Monday for our poison in Stringtown and killed four dogs. Frliiy. Georgs Washburn the Mashhurn district was in town Saturday, B. Taylor has rheumatism no much that he is eofng on a crutch now.

Waiter Hubbard haibeen here several days recently looking after stock. 8. M. Reser from the Mash' burn district was in town on business Friday, F. Fowler from over near Pittsburg wad in town Friday having denial work done.

Mai vo Sanders and wife- from Dooley Band were in town attending to buslnej Friday. J. T. Frcgusnn was in (own Thursday riding a pretty game looking ivne for an old man. Fayette Duoley, T.

0. Stout and Mr. Cowen from Dooley Mend were Wheatland vhdtoia Friday. Join and Prof. JIoljctL-; i' til'? of F.

Mu ii. st' it-Id wife last Th'ira lay. K. T. F'hH fr-rn Mrs.

Katie Uurliion, Gorevillo, 111,, tried Curdul and writoai "I Buffered with female trouble, and was no I could not stand on ny feet. Finally I began to tnko Cardui, and soon begun to mend, Now I mn able to do all my housework and urn in much better health thuu 1 wuu beforu." try it. AT AT.T. TmTTft ftTORES PRESTON Dick Lewis and wife visited Preston Saturday. SHADY GROVE Sunday School at "Durnell Chapel is progressing nicely, Mrs.

Rilla Hubbard of Cliquot is visiting relatives at this writing. Born, to Harry Cbaney and wife, a big girl, Saturday June 11th. Tone Durnell and family visited Jim Stokes and family Sunday. John Durnell and wife visited Tim Robbins and family Sunday night. The heavy rain last week did a good deal of damage in this neighborhood.

Ralph Day of St. Vrain, New Mexico, is visiting in this neighborhood. Marcus Miller and wife visited Wm. Swicegood and family Saturday night and Sunday. John Crawford and wife went to Springfield last week to visit their daughter, Mrs.

Pearl Ste-venson, Several of the neighbors in at the home of Hunt Saturday night and made ice ci cam, ami all had a rood time. Mart Copeland being yars Dick Lewis loaded up on ice j.i..1tm.miCiAi.f.iail...ii-ifw.,Mi i i ii i ii i cream last Saturday. Robert Mabaryand wife visit ed W. A. Stirlcns Sunday.

Texas. so faith full in tfottlnj? up tho exercise. W. A. Stirlenmnde a business Thos.

Alee went to Kansas trip to Hermitage Monday. City Monday. Alta Coffman returned homo from Fleming Sunday. A horsu ul' V. I).

Hnrryman Several of our jie.iph went up W. W. Ttu rp and wife visited to Nemo to tiear tho singing. in llumiiraivill'j Sunday. wna Imdlv cut o.i th: wire fence- (anse Robertson Hold fine ice Tuesday.

There were eleven initiated been teiching in Oklahoma will also be there. Al Dalby of Sprlnjrfiold stayed all night in town Monday night. There were eleven wolves i over on the I.utz ran eve Tuc.wLy. II. II.

Cardner and wife and Th. r.rn I. argent, and wife went ovp" and took nipper with Kr-ncu Kitted and wife Sunday evi-ninr and -y had of fine Ktrawbeiries for cream to the hungry public Sat unlay. into the Kebeh.d. Ijooge Monday L.

I'1. M.insfield haH add hia i.r.' tore to C. V. and MJi Tobitln Ki.dier attend- I I fieri V. til" here Sondriy.

j. w. i.j improving in health, and is better now than and V. uarjr.s.H. J.

J. Morton hnu ition in V. I). inan's Htorc as dork he has been for sonic time. night.

Melbern Neihnnit and Fred Morton went to liurnansvilli. Monday. Monroe and C. ('. Hrook-shire shipped a fine lot, of hogs Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Powell of Children's Day exorcises were postponed last Sunday. Wo Alb: t. ii, who Ik.h been i' i'i Vv'.

D. 'Hi re, morn-i ng Kan.u1.:;. 0m. ie liiuitT mid fiunily and havn't learned tho date set. oiii last 1'rnlay, his relatives and friends gathered at bis and deputy postmaster.

0. F. has K'nie up in north Missouri oi day's trip, lie will visit his con, JM'oy, while home and set a nice dinner for MAS! IB URN i'Acryitouy is complaining about the crows taking be chickens. Some one pleaso come him. There was a la'-ge crowd present.

Mifio Hnnna Rountree of Rondo Wheatland sipent Monday night with their daughter, Mrs. Lenna N. 1 Williamu and K. Dent up with a cure. All parties owing us are re It was reported last week quested to call at the Citizens that Bill Peterson's wife wf.s Misses Una and Charla Griffin returnd home Monday after a several weeks' visit with relatives in Folk County.

Bank, Hermitage, and settle drowned, then it was Bill himself, but it seems that William panic. STEWART CRUMP. only fell into a mudhole. at it spent Sunday with Win. Mnf'h-burn and wife.

Mrs. Fva K'elley of JJondo vifi-ited her ami wife, Sunday. Hennic Fugate of Flemington Saturday night and Sun-iy with S. b'caer and family. Page inflows stepson, Mr, Clemmos, died last Sunday and was buried at the Hopewell mi: isrownioe ot uuincy was FAIRVIEV A laryo crowd attended Sunday School.

John Thacther had tho misfortune to lose a good mare last Mrs. Wm. Fancier left June over here one day last week interviewing voters, possibly he might have been trying to find out what Judge Riddle was about. We made a mistake a few weeks ago aboi the potato bug panacea. Wo should have said Donohue'a stock dip.

but we Miss Aw. Nevii.s visitfd In town with Ui. f. Novina and family Friday. MOneken has gone to Knn.ia? Ciiy to work and his family uro ul; I'lkton visiting with relatives for nvrhUr.

J. 11. KcCnclin of Hermitage and M.i:t hv Uur.i h.dp-(! ice ilii "uv. sri.io caiijiK1 id' h' week. Mi nirv.

ward and J. i.nd Itr daughter. Marie, from Elkt.m attended Chil Iren'n Day hero Sunday. Miss Mem ice To, veil entertained quite number of the young folks with a social Sunday night. They had music and report a nice time.

Torn Powell sold herre to J. K. Moore for $150. and Mr. Moore aim nghi a horse from I).

A. V.rinoy, paying $17G for him He ban a good term now. Miss May Morton has enmi home Irem Now Mexico where she bfi.Mi tlie nL 'in 1 1 1 1 laiMiiner. Wo are Mi: Muy home. J.

Crowley ar llornee I'. have bousht the four I'axton lots over in the oust, pari of town. Consideration, Albert Crutainjrt'r a frv-reniiiont appointment and loft Friday irning for Kansas Citv vhere he has a position in the post; office. After and extended visit with l.i father and other relatives, Mrs. Chris Klerk and little son departed Saturday for her home in Iludi.on, Kansas.

Chns. Taylor, clerk on the railJroad from Kansas City to Springfield, came in Thursday and visited with me folks and friends tntil Monday. Miss Margaret Williamson left Monday morning for Cor-dell, Oklahoma, where she will spend the summer with her parents, J. A. Williamson and wife.

Jim Gardner came in Inst week from the state of Washington, and is visiting relatives in Hickory county. He has been in the west for seventeen couldn't think of nnybody but Dr. Hess at the time. PLEASANT VALLEY Plenty of rain and mud these days. 4lhfora visit with her daughter and family in Texas.

Several of the neighbors enjoyed themsevea at a singing at Philip Kapp's Sunday night, Miss Rosa Stoll and brother, Floyd, visited Saturday night and Sunday with Will Boone and family. Our rond boss, Omor Forehand, had some road hands out on the roada last week doing Rome much needed work. INDEX readers are an army of satisfied readers, because they get all the county news. We are publishing weekly the best history of Hickory county doings ever attempted, and our constantly increasing list of readers bears the best evi Albert liesor, wife and baby vhited Horner Coon and family Saturday night and attended church at Elkton Sunday. Clyde Newport happened to get dog bit Ipst week.

Wo hope it won't prove serious, although the dogs that bit him died. G. W. Mashburn made a business trip to Wheatland Saturday and reports tho mads ns being very bad on account of so much rain. Nc-wa roadie 1 us Monday that Uncle Henry i.i:;lit foot of J'elk in'y, was dead.

He die I Sunday "ii 1 win buried Monday. The infant child of Chas. Ma- lott is on the sick list. Miss Nola Hare visited with homefolks Saturday. innilo luict- iMia trip to Nemo last Wednesday 13 morning.

IVwt-il wt-nt over to Col Ruby, the littlo daughter of Birt Allon and wife, wus ouitc sick wtih the rosaola and Mrs. Allen was also sick the same week. Miss Mary Rapp who is staying up near lowry City this dence of this fact. Misa MarKurot Wiilianuion wont Arthur Nelson and family visited with his father last Monday night. Miss Allie Moore was the guest of Miss Mae Fugate last Sunday night.

out and th? day Several from this neighborhood attended church at Elkton Sunday. Elder Hutterfield delivered a fine sermon, but he with a. A. Jackson and wile. Mrs.

W. D. Harryman has always does that. The farmers have quit work returned from her trip to Albany. Her daughter.

Mrs. L. Dr. L. Coon of Springfield is summer, came home Saturday for a few days' visit with home folks.

Mrs. J. D. Zehr and son, Del-bert, and Otto Baxter and family visited Sunday with Howard on account of the rain, but can didates are stil busy. P.

Forbin accompanied her as at tne home or his sister, Mrs. Are you a reader? If not, it will be to your interest to become one. Send for sample copy. THEY ARE FREE. far aa Kansas City where she lins Mmriny to buy a team i horses.

Mrs. Powell and son, Clint, went with him as far as Weaublouu to visit with Lenna Sherman and wlfo. Tom Sanders came over from Hermitage Sunday and attended the Children's Day exercises here Sunday afternoon and he took Misa Maude Gardner to Hermitage to attend the exer-ciacs there at night. Mrs. C.

P. Scrivener left Sunday morning for a week's visit with her father, Mr. Mitchell, and family of Brighton. Her brother and family from Seattle, Washington, whom aha had not seen for ten years will be there, and her sister, who has will visit a while with E. O.

Several of the people from this place attended the all-day Ha Is in very poor heath, having Street and Mrs. C. J. Street and something like bronchitis. niece.

Morton and wife. Tom Powell drove over to Her-mitaae Friday to take Mrs. J. singing at xsiemo Sunday. Mike Martin and family visit Dr.

Johnston was called last We are sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Wm. Allard who died at her home in Oklahoma ed with Walter Howard and week to see Will Parke who was wife last Friday near Urbana. sick a day or so with chills and onJunoSth. She was a daught Moore and some of her house-hold goods.

We suppose she will have plenty of good things to eat judging from 'the fine malaria, but we are triad to re John Green and wife of Lone Post district has been visiting er of Uncle Jim Blackwell and used to live in this eommuniv. port him much better and able rang which ins bought. zriends and relatives in this to be out again. The relatives have our deepest vicinity. sympathy.

Mrs. Ernest Klttel south of Mrs. Mary Aubrey or near On Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Sale Stock Bills, Mrs. Jim Bandle of Preston town has lost about forty young turkeys and an old one, ana Friatoe, Benton County, who has been visiting for some time visited with her mother a part of last week who is quite sick at Mrs. It.

H. Gardner has lost a with her daughter, Mrs. Adah Parke, left for her home last this writing. turkey. We suppose the wolves have been enjoying some turkey pVi we are the recognized money savers.

Com IHlIiPlQBls! 81 1 TO 815 WALKUT ST.t KANSAS CITY, HO. Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Parke took her home and stay Miss Bertha Jackaon of Lone dinners. Six wolves went out Soring viaited with Misses ed a few days.

In the field where Chas. Gardner was plowlntr but they didn't MyrtlA and Lulu Llndssy the pare our prices with others and be convinc latter part or last week. stay long where Charley was. KSTABUBHIO It7. HARTVILLE Several of the boys from this tiTfuZM CtrJD, Rsnrssi end Setclal Dluaiit.

The Children's Day exercises ed. May we have a vicinity attended the ice cream qivibii rvmiBMl rwQj lor ui mdlolBt I of, the M. South Sunday Mrs. W. T.

Jordan is slowly IBM. FMItBMklSdlaUBM Cr ftirMtMI er Miy rfw44 All rarf isjuriou aitdloia Mo Otettlot from ou MnalkM.Mlnrywfcr, I supper at Ingalls Saturday night. school was a decided success. Improving. share of your business? and report a jolly good time.

The day being fine, many from a distance attended, and the I BBS BBM FOf MrSB, MUWMUH BOBnQlB.IBJi fIMMUJ 9J MtMf. Mrs. H. A. Hart was the guest Miss Mae Fugate was the of Mrs.

A. A. Stevens Friday. 3 SemlnalVe8knessM .1 Sexual Debility, guest of Miss Ethel Nelson Thursday night and Miss Ethel THE INDEX PAUL Ml'RFHV, PablliBtr R. L.

Jordan and family visit Hydrooelo and Phimosis yffllSSK Vsrloooelo toav pt mtMiU) mat tUioul ttim. jll B.D4 MIIM MMB1IBI Bl a4 of mull Bor, otft 4 ed with Joe Defreece and fam accompanied her home and spent 2 UloltlM 01 I MX, OOBfUMt 111 UloltlM 01 I MX, OOBfUMt lllB4 OBO kd BrMBiOB farVVfulBBB.BrBUMBd ily Saturday night. Friday night with her, Hermitage Missouri M(y. ar4 lot ilfo, 1 ttr4 llfo, lteoBlr mm, rotwro sciBBt or, prn ClBBMB. Quite number of the boys There was Quite a crowd of br home was filled to overflowing, lite church was beautifully dec-orated in green and pink, and a tplendld program was carried out.

A prettier scene cannot be Isst jined than to have seen the little beginners three years old, and those splendid young men end women working In the Master's terries. Each one deserves I r-cnble mention. Much credit ii a the ladles who worked! oil lto fnriM (tBffrB. ar4 lor Uf. Stood BoiMBlnf Bi4 (4 aiOMBOB tXTBMOSWi 0MV OBd tt far Bmk, MM from this place attended the nt trot bom u4 UM 1 taoHtOBo.

youngsters visited with the Misses Stevens Sunday, Those PQOJf tor io-M rorM, it bast ball game at Urbana Thursday evening, between the Olive Point and Urbana -boys. The present were Misses Grace and Anna Farria, Lois CooDer and ttOOVOitMMOB, 0fr4llf tiarntMr froo, jf M4 Lai 1Mb tit w4 kiMMHt MUkt. ftHro Muom 0 ANATOMfV Wm Mow end Ct i-tstlti bb m. MOOtfOt fioi mow ur (ut W4. boys reported the scores even I A after playing ten innings, and' Li Nallie Joraarj and Francis Kit-tel.

Dick Schooly, Charley Fos-.

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