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VOLUME si. ff" Jt ROLLA MISSOURI. THURSDAY. MAY 17. I97- 1 NUMBER 37 DEMOCRATIC SBWBHAPBR DBDICATBD TO TNB INTBRB8TBOP PHBLPB COUVTY.

Newbury; State Bank Tht Ti v' I 1 aid can be supplied to best advantage only when eossmeiuties are organised aad eo-oyerate. Every farmer, fbcrfare, should attend one tics ergsniratioa meet lags. Ht sholdiax his wif snd sil the children whe are old enough to profit by sttfdtftf The County Snpcrnrfindiisl wtR have somethinr ef fnrpertaace to say to tht bays and girls confers mc tat food part they can do is servka far their country. It Circuit Ctmrt Prtestdiaga. Tht regular May term of Circuit Court was in aetsioa all of last week, adjourning Saturday afternoon.

There were present Hob. I B. Woodside, Judge; A. B. Holmes, Prosecuting Attorney; Sheriff; and W.

R. Ellis. Circuit Clark. Tht criminal docket waa disposed of, resulting in four convictions and two acquittals. Tht following proceedings were had: State v.

E. A. Dean, charged with embeztlement; continued. Statt v. Dr.

T. Oyler, charged with practicing medicine without license; notlitd. State v. Isaac Foster, charged with grand larceny; entered a plea of guilt, aad waa sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. State t.

Prank Butts, charged with grand larceny; too tinned. State r. Ltattt Morris, charged with assault to conmH rapt; dismissed. State v. Floyd Smith, disturbing tht peace; tried by Jury, and found not guilty.

State v. Will Roach, plea of guilty a to common assault, and fined 850. Suit t. N. E.

Ward, charged with carnal knowledge of an unmarried female between the ages of IS and 18; tiied by jury, and found not guilty. State v. Wat Sewell, forgery; continued. State r. Moke Woods and Edward Woods, charged with feloneuos assault; continued.

State r. WmJ Boatman, violating local option lav dismissed. State v. Cha. E.

Bryant, charged with wife abaadatunent; dismissed. Cute v. Ed Roach, feloneous as- hip Supply Co. et aC im note; TJav misted at S. J.

WBHaass aad J. H. Freeman, and judgmtnt against the 8upply Ca and Newhurg Road B-is-trict for tM.0O Ella Johnson v. Samuel Johnson, divorce; granted plaintiff, with alimony In tht sura of $275. William Bates v.

Mona Bates, divorce; dismissed. S. Bulkley v. Katie Bulkley, divorce; granted plaintiff, with cart and custody of children. a J.

F. Burg v. 8. M. Brownell, to revive Judgmtnt for $18.14.

Walter McDowell v. Mary McDowell, divorct; granted. Charles Let v. Ritchie Lee, divorce; granted. Missouri, Arkansas ft Gulf R.

Co. r. H. S. Hsrrls et al, condemnstioa proceedings; Judgment set aside by, agreement, and plaintiff dismisses as to A.

3. Burgher, R. R. Bullard and E. a Bullard, Frances Udry r.

Joseph Udry, di-vorsa; granted. Emma Breuer v. Charles Breuer, divorce; granted. J. H.

Miller v. Leona George, judg-ment for partition. A. B. Johnson i.CL Arthur, D.

Grant, Cha. Wigfru and W. E. Wiggins, suit on note; judgment for Arthur Foster v. Most Carter, suit on contract; judgment for plaintiff for $27.80.

W. H. Peterson v. Mary Peterson, divorce; granted, with $200 alimony. W.

H. Burns v. Mary Johnson. S. R.

Brookshire, W. E. Duncan and William Wsllsct sppointrd commission to set out homestead. W. T.

Denison v. A. A. Mahoney et al. on note; judgment for Denison for tssnnsrtajsttlssttesysslMuldkara more about the science and business of faming.

They should be encour ANSWERED COUNTRY CALL Below publlih a IUt of t)M Sckool of Mirwt Faculty, ind Um 8tu-oW who havo reapondfd to iha eouBtrr'a call. M. S. H. student will ba found at acral tralninic campa, ana in varioua departmentfe of tht ar Aaffiaccr Otktr' IUarv Corp.

Aaaiatant ProfrMor S. McCand-liaa, CapUin. Pnfaaor C. R. Corbca, CapUin.

Aaaoeiat Pro(or F. E. Donnle, Itt LituUoaL Inatiqctor IT, H. Fram. 2nd Lieu-" traaat TImm aAms ar in the training camp at Fort Riley, Katuna! I'aited State Military Traiaiag Camp Fart Riley, Kansas.

H. A '17; E. Arnold, '17; G. B. Bloom.

"20; R. '19; J. C. Bargeaon. '19; G.

Burnet, '18; H. S. dark, 18; R. D. Cooper, '18; H.

G. Corby, 'ls T. Crawford, '17; W. B. Crvtcoer, "20; L.

H. CunninKham, '18; T. L. Dawson, 18; Dorris, '19; F. E.

Earner '17; H. K. Ewing. '19; J. E.

Flandera, '18; P. 0. Forman, '19; G. II. Foi, C.

A. GetUer, 20; J. P. Gill, '18; L. H.

Goldman, '18; T. F. Go. Ikk. '18; K.

W. Heunbenrer. 18; H. P. Uwrence.

Special; T. W. Leach, '19; II. Lucky. 17; R.

Marston, '19; F. V. Moore, 19; C. E. Muehlbrrc, '17; E.

N. Murphy. '18; i. R. Nevin.

'17; P. F. Pape, '17; C. A. Peterson, '17; W.

G. Prjor. '19; J. W. Purh.

'IH; J. C. RasbW. Jr, '18; J. 11.

G. R. illy. 17; C. Rice.

'19; W. W. Richmond. '20; Riddtespersr. B.

L. Rine-hart. Special; H. D. ruby, '19; F.

P. Shayes, '17; J. J. Shipley. '17; H.

V. Shore. '19; K. O. Shrivt-r.

'17; S. N. Spririr. "iO; O. E.

Rtonor, '18; M. Terry. '18; I- M- TdJ. -0; J. K.Wiilnh, '17; T.

P. F. Walsh. '17; P. D.

Wilkin-son, 18; WUsonJ '19; F. P.White. K. M. WrfKhr.) tailed Slates Military Trainiai Tamp Ft.

Shrrxlan. 111. it. F. Bowles.

'17; W. 'I; F. A. Pupe, V0. Tailed Slate Military Training- smp Leoa Springs.

Texan. aged to form "corn dabs," "pig JOHN BARNTZ. David E. Cowan, who'ior the past eleven year has beta assistant cashier of the National Bank of Rolla, has sold his Interest in that institution, together with hi interest in the real ta-ate surrounding bank, to John Bamiu, the president of tht bank, who it now an active officer of the bank. Mr.

Bamiu is wall known as a conservative and safe busineea man. He is strong financially, and will add strength to this old and aubstantial institution. Conscription Age 21 It M. The army conscription bill, as agreed on b-twn the conferees of the House ami Svni.le, ill include all men between the sges of 21 and SO, Inclusive. It is estimated that the number of men eligible will be about ten million.

To raite army of men it will take one out of every twenty eligible men. it is tstimsted Masouri has eligible. Of the. from to 17.000 will be Uken. snd -calf dob." The girls should be neo-i raged to leara more b'st the science and practice of home economics.

At the present time let them form "canning dubs" snd "poultry snd help is the production and coaservaton of feed. The Extension Department win provide the instruc-tioa, in co-operation with the County Suptriatendent of School. In order to co-ordinate the work ef the several farm dabs in the county it is deemed best to form County Agricultural Board or Bureau, mad Bp of representatives from each of the local farmers' dubs. It Is, therefore, quite important that a full attendance of farmers from sB the school districts should be had at tfce ergsnriatioa meetings, sad thai they should select the btAetSKfird asenJn the recant unity to art as officers, and to represent the dubs on tre County Board or Bureau. Such a Board can serve the good purpose of serwrinjr more farm labor for the county at harvest time, if needed, snd in seearir.g a seed supply if that is short, and to serve the farmers of the county in other ways that may seem best Such a body could Very pTsvpefly serve Is an advisory body to the State Council of De filead guilty as to common as- sault, and Cned $100.

1 State r. Mray A. Scanlan. charged 1 with grand larceny; tried by a jury, foiuid cuilty of pXit larctny, and fined 81-00. The civil docket was disposed of as $1047.

P. A. Salts, who had been convicted of carnal knowledge of a female, was narolod a to the fin and costa. I i lubelis r.rookm et si v. Jutu W.

I Johnon et si. diirr.i Ail. Rolls Land and Investment Co. v. FARMERS' MEETINGS.

The County Superintendent of Schools and a representative of the Agricultural Experiment Department of the Agricultural College, after consultation with delegates from the school districts, arranged a schedule of farmers' meetings to organize for meet for plaintiff on stipuiator.s. I Julius Jacob v. Emil Meko. reple-' 'in; judgmeni of justice court ff rm-1 ted. P.

H. Bohirt, '19. RegiaieaTfor Fjigiaeera (or I ranre. DR. CHARLES ULTON COM-MEN CEMENT OR.ITOR.

The School of Commencement exercises will be held Fridsy, May 2'ith, The annual commencement ball ill be held in Jack-Inc Ciymrium Thursday evening, Mny 51th. 4 At tht Friday morning exercises )r. Charles Fulton, of the Case School of Applied Science, of Cleveland, Ohio, will addrei the graduating clan. State ex rel Arney FuUenie et al educational work along agricultural W. Crow.

"19. St. iiis A. D. lines; nd for co-operation in every way that will insure the production Pott.

'19, Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 ailed States Navy. D. C.

Beyer, Long Island, N. Y. and conservation of a greatly increas. ed food supply; and to insure better laited Stales Ablatio Corps. Ft Sam v.

L. A. Dean and Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Maryland, suit on administrator' bond; judgment rendeiyNl by agreement against the bondsmen. M.

H. Burns r. Mary Johnson et al, partition; W. Jones appointed guardian ad litem. Mamie Roth v.

J. G. Roth, divorce; diamiased. marketing of farm products to the end HssmUs. Texas.

M. P. BratiD. '19. of preventing a disastrous shortage of food that is threatened by the entrance of our country into the World Petition of 243 Signers Asking $..

Bond Usae Continued. A petition signed by 242 citizens of War. It is not only good business sense, Phelps County, asking tht submission to the people of a proposition author hut a patriotic duty for the farmers to come together in these meetings and organise for the defease of our fense in sll matters relatief to the food soprly of the County, and to act jointly with rt presewtatires of other business interest in matters ef mutual concern. As it wa not feasible te hold these organization ex-tiers st every school house, the places scsVeduled below were selected as the meet convenient meeting places for several adjoining; school dirtricts. A full attendance from each district is desired.

j.MrrxR. Director Agricuhanl Extension Department, by J. W. Coeaway. Schedule of Fsrssers' Meetings To organise for instructional work, and co-operation in increased crop production and food conservation, con ising a bond Issue np to $300,000 to build good roads in Phelps County.wat country in the uggesled.

filed with tht County Court last week. President Wilson, in an appeal to the The Court, in receiving the petition, farmers of the nation, has said: The made the following order: importance of an adequate food supply, especially for the present year, is In the matter of J. A. Spilman et al, J. M.

Hoggett v. Flora Hotrgett, di. vorce; granted. Jaa. A.

Hutchison v. Wa. Beckham, replevin; judgawnt for plaintiff for $10.00. David J. Harris v.

Martha E. Hous-ton et al; judgment, and property ordered soli. W. M. Meyersieck v.

A. Hess, en note; judgment for plsintiff for Nellie Owsley v. J. Owsley, divert; granted plaintiff, with care and custody of children. Henry Cleino v.

Peder Skriver, account; diamiased. Edwin Long v. Joe. L. Wilson, on calling for an election for the pur post of bonding Phetp County There will be no slackers among Phelps County farmers.

lift every one attend the meeting nearest hi for road purposes. It Is hereby osnsidered by tht Court that said petition bt. and tht same is ducted by the AgriceJtural Extension home. For urely every farmer is in hereby continued to the August term Department of the College of Agri terested in taking steps to increase of this Court, for tht reason that the culture and the County Superintendent and maintain the fertility of his soil; of Phelps CHnty: and to grow better grain and forage Court ha not sufficient thnt to Inves tigatt aaid petition. Many Bid Mayor Brewer aad Holla Boy Good Bj.

A Urge and representative gather-- iac of Rolls people assembled at tht sUtioa Saturday afternoon to ay rood -bye to Mayor L. It. Breuar, Rich-ard Strobah, Albert Cade, Ltewood PeatroM, Bolia Rinehart aad A. W. LaAdis, who were leaving for the Officer Training Camp at Fort Riley.

They were answering the call of I their country, and Although fraught with sadness, it was ft solum of prida a the part of our dtiwna sea our Mayor and tht youn ea accompsny-iag him. unhesitatingly go to the front. A feature of unusual Interest waa th appearance of Mia Myrtle East aad Mr. Mabel Smith, teachtra of Rooms No. 1 and 2 of the East Side Ward School, marching at the head of the children of these room to th ta-tioa to bid Mayor Breuer good-bye.

Each child carried an American flag. They marched on the large verandah of the Baltimore Hotel, and while waiting for the train they waived their fkgs and sang nation! song- It wa pretty and appropriate. The ladies of tht Rolls Ctvica Ouh were also at the station, bearing a banner with an appropriate sentiment. The Herald hears the good wishes of every Rolls citisen to the boys who art font to the front crops, ami to learn how to utilise these crops to best advantage; to Icara more about breeding, and care of farm Music RedtaL stock, horses, cattle, sheep and hogs; Grayson, Monday, May 21. a.

m. Flat. Monday. May 21. 1:30 p.

m. Edgar Springs. Monday, May 21. 8" m. Arlington, Tuesday.

May 22. 10 Yelton. Tuesday. May 22. 1:30 p.

m. Newburg. Tuesday. May 22. p.

m. Fail-view. Wednesday. May 23. 10 to learn more about dairy cattle, their A vocal program of unussal merit waa given last Saturday afternoon by Rolla Branch of tht Western Conservatory of Music, under charge of Mrs.

S. B. Bentley. The' entertainment wa at tht homt of Mrs. Bentley.

The note; judgment for Long for $274.15. Otto J. Krueger. admr, v. A.

W. Krueger, en note; judgment for plaintiff for $1181.65. Ida M. Shaver v. Jenaon Tyson and Mrs.

Jensen Tyson, on contract; change of venue taken by defendant and sent to Franklin County. FJisha McWhorter v. B. F. Sneed et aL, on notef judgment for McWhorter for $108.60.

W. M. Snodgrast v. Minnie Hanson, la foreclose mortgage; judgment for selection, testing, and feeding for beet results in milk and butter production; every farm home is interested in poul a. m.

try and egg production; every fanner Central, Wednesday. May 23. 1:30 p-m. program consisted of twelve numbers, tht rendition of each being especially praiseworthy. Highland, Wednesday.

May 23, 8:09 wants to know more shout the prevention of animal diseases hog cholera, blackleg, tuberculosis, contagious abortion, etc. Every one want to know hew to ee mbet th insect pests that destroy the grain, fruit and gar p. m. u. The standard of excellence set by tht Wfstern Conservatory dsn be Adams.

Thursday. May 24. 10:00 a. plaintiff for $277.50, and an attorney m. judged ny a review of program.

fee Geratowt Menu v. unknown heirs den crops. Every progressive farmer Dillon. Thursday, May 24, 1.30 p. an.

Friendship Thursday. May, 24. 8 p. which Is published elsewhere in this paper. of Henry Pohle; judgment for plaintiff to puiet title.

ni. 4 UE.8, Schael of laatiwctiea. Tht school of instruction in Eastern Gertrude Mickels v. John A. Mick- Macvdcma.

Friday, 3ty 23, 10 a at Oak Grove. Friday, May 2S. wants Information in regard to the heat method of ce-operetive marketing which have proved successful in other state and countries. The Agricultural Department has the facilities for bringing to the farmers of the Stat sound and helpful els, divorce; granted. m.

Perry Light et al Nellie Graham KeUa, Friday, May 2i. p. nv St James. Saturday, May 24. 1 et at, injunction; tried by Court, and judgment rendered in favor of plaintiff.

To Awfcisw RkhUasi High ScbaoL Tht graduating txerriiea of tho Richland High School will be held today (Thursday.) Rer. A. Carton, of tht Baptist Church la this city, will deliver the add rets to graduates. Star work, which was to have been held at Rolla, will bt hcUat Newburg this (Thursday) afternous and tven-ing. It will bt gratifying to.

hart as many officer and nmsbrra of Roils Chapter attend thii school a ran arrange Ctt 4 rn street ten in all the above line which has been developed by practical exper- CeaTmaa Senses 1 Road Ditriet No. 1. Sarin Creek Next Sunday afternoon Rev. A. B.

Wnce, and by the investigations of the township Jam E. Eitrhen et at, to CarMM win presth at this set tuiSde cunveysnce; dismitasd en a ajTrkuttaral teUegv and experiment fjation, and ether agencies. But this house at e'dock. AT) Invited. deajiajTrtr MRS.

J. H. WEN, Matron. Dr. X.

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