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TH3 80VBTON muuH WMimriPwMi-- 54, KO. 35. ORDINANCE NO. 122. Approved this 4th day of April, OB.OANIZE HOUSTOM TEE HERALD.

CEMETERY ASSOCIATION r. v. -Wrj Hugger. Bev. Evan Gorley will preach DAVID E.

DIPEY, Mayor. An Ordinance to Provide for the Sanitary Methods of Disposal of EUbllthd October 11, 17 The Old Rillibli Hm Ppar HOUSTON, MISSOURI Human Excreta or Body A meeting was held at the Memorial hall last Thursday evening for the purpose of organizing a cemetery as Grove; John Cleaver at Alice; Al berta Evans, No. Marcella McKin ney, at Long Valley. Mrs. Mattie Sowereby, of Macomb is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Charlej Leighty, a few days. 'j Mrs. George Guynn has been sicl with the flu. Mrs. Opal Peavler and children Cedar Valley Saturday night, Sunday Wastes in the City of Houston, K.

K. LYLKSi Editor and Publlahar Texas County, Missouri. Be It Ordained by the Board of Al sociation, to talte over ana operas tha Tfnnstnn cemetery by the com- Subscription Fries Par Tear, LM dcrmen of the City of Houston, mnnitv. Aiiesi CLARA B. CARMICAL, City Clerk.

TEXAS COUNTY W. P. T. A. The Texas County P.

P. A. held its regular quarterly meeting at the Memorial hall in Houston on Friday, April 1. At 1 p. m.

th President, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, called the house to ana ounoay night. All are invited to come and hear some good sermons.

Sunday School was well attended at Cedar Valley Sunday and all present enjoyed the good lesson. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Max- State of Missouri, aa follows: Months 7Bo 4 Month, 60c who have been visiting at the Henrjj The organization seemed to meet the approval of all those present and Section 1. That every residence and building within the city limits of Xntered at Poitoffice at Houston, Novels returned to their horn at Monett last Monday.

a. Pt of three Trustees were enoaeu a Second Clwa MtUiv- vill, Friday morning, ja bouncing big tn titles over the management or tne Mrs. Brown and children Houston, in which human beings reside, are employed or congregate. cemetery. W.

J. Tweed, Duke tUett uemocratie son. we haven't learned the baby's name, but -feel sura Dave shall be provided with an approved of Gretna, Nebraska, are visiting Mrf Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

and Oavlord Elliott were elected The Editor will not' be reiponalble for expression or views of correspondent will call him Herbert, i Trustees. It was also voiea 10 num. method for disposal of human excreta as required by Section IX of this or order for the business meeting. After repeating the Lord's prayer, joll "was called. Seven clubs were represented with 42 members present.

a of the meeting and organi- Quite "a lot of sickness amons- tha Miss Ivy is doing hoos dinance. A II II A II H.r Tl aation in both the City Chamber older people the Mr. Forbes has' Wit' onita aUfc- Section II. That only -the w110' 11 i i rmlMH, minntes." Mrs. Fern Jennings, Secretary, of incr methods for disposal of human WS WUUUW'vv Trustees later fcet and organ fewys; -Jtri E.

Fry, who has excreta shall be permitted within the hir1eetin? W. J.iTWeed SS iTCS the J.T, A. omittee, presented the projects for UhiS'' year-and the premiums Tha Herald ia authorized; to th's dlwriitf Andiflatoii "Sot fni Hiett. Treasurer, and work for Mrs. Dave MaxviU.

Mr. and' Mrs. Lawrence have moved in their iew home the Just Tentfy built: I 7 OTVifti i MaitteylahliT. A. Garrisoj have'been dbing so'me'liorse trading MrV and! 'Mrs.

Albert Huteheso! and son, Earl; Mrs. Bill Burch an! limits of the City- of Houston: be some- better-tfnoto George Bmitfi has not been feeling so (well the oast Whenever a residence or Oaylord Elliott, Secretary. The Trus- i x- 1 CORA Splendid reports were, given by. the tha Deaocratio nomination at the primary election) Tuesday, -August is nroviaea wim one or ui tow then nroceeaea vw wirww ipw delegates from the various clubs, weki i many hess. dear old people wish them a speedy water flush toilets, the contents from 2, 1932: Vy showing that our organization helps roar the Bank of Houston to pur cl.sn nd imrtrove the three acre ad said toilets shall be discharged into recovery.

i MisS Marie Robinson spent Sunda Tot Representative R. P. BIGGINS' one of the following: dition to the present cemetery from School teachers have thinned ont to make community life better and happier. All reported regular work meetings, study programs, social en at the J. J.

Robinson home. 1. A public sewer, provided the Duke heirs. considerably since School meeting. This loan will bo paid out of the Several from, this community a tended the class play, "Seventeen, The following teachers were emnlov.

tertainments for all the family, char public sewer is now or shall hereafter be located in a street or alley upon which the lot oc- rpecinta from the sale of Jots at the ity work and organization work, as at Gravel Point school Friday nighi ed: Miss Eloise Campbell will teach at Logan: Ray Racrsdale at Ont same price as previously sold, after selling cook books, signing contracts All enjoyed the play very much. cunind bv said residence or nrVinll ol tllfl rPCeiTHS Will U0 USCU and gaining new members. 110 mem hnililinfr. fronts or abuts, or fnr maintenance ana upKeep. bers have paid dues.

Most of the iwoncrntnpnts will be made tor clubs earned the money to pay their flooooaooocoooooooooooooi maintenance this summer as much as membership dues by serving lunches, is possible to do so under existing bake sales, giving entertainments or selling various articles. GOBBL E'S GROCERY circumstances. Some nave aireaay provided a public sewer is otherwise within 200 feet of said residence or building and accessible. 2. A private sewage treatment 'plant constructed in accordance with plans approved by the State Board of Health.

subscribed to individuals to take care In a very interesting letter from inta Those wno nave not Mrs. J. W. Atkins, our District Di should turn in their dona rector, she urges the farm women to For Prosecuting Attorney: HUBERT E. LAY For Sheriff: i J.

W.TETERS A. P. JOHNSON" J. C. (CLINE) ROBERTS TOM A.

CARTER J. L. McKINXEY B. C. MEADOR For Treasurer: DAVE CAMERON MITCHELL For Judge of the County Court, Eastern District: J.

N. (Jap) WILLIAMS H. H. CLAYTON For Judge of the County Court, Western District: A. COATS For Public Administrator: JAMES CORBETT tions to the Trustees and they will In case a residence or building B.

exercise their right or iranchise, which is a. duty we cannot afford to adjust the maintenance to the inter Groceries Feed, Flour Produce not provided with water flush is est of all. Next year no money snumu neglect. She also asks that we have he naid to anv one lor maintenance I family pride and 'use our own M. F.

toilets, a sanitary pit privy, or other sanitary method approved by the State Board of Health shall be to products, from flour to mash; except to the Trustees, so a sexton may be employed to look after the there are none better. talled. entire cemetery. Many tamiues nave The dahlia was adopted as our club Section III. That it shall be the flower.

Plans will be nwido later for The Very Best Fresh Meats. Prompt Ser-1 duty of the Board of Aldermen gone out of existence, and others are unable to do their part, so the only wav to keep the cemetery, in good appoint the health officer, city mar dm up is keen it all alike. shal, or their authorized reprcscnta vice and Satisfaction Guaranteed. tivc. to make an inspection of the The first improvement to bo made methods of disposal of sewage within will be the fencing of the entire tract.

the city of Houston, within 60 days after the passage of this ordinance Any one who might have time, fence nosts or money they wish to give to a dahlia show this fall to create interest in growing flowers and making our homes more attractive. We adjourned to listen to the program prepared by the Mount Vernon and Bethlehem clubs. Mt. Vernon presented the play, "New Wives for Old," a short comedy, which was a laughing bit with the audience. Bethlehem gave a black-face comedy, "Whar's De Groom tM a funny 000000009 00 EDITORIAL COMMENT Deliveries at All Hours, and as frequently thereafter as is ne.

help in this improvement, will please notify any member of the Trustees. cessary to secure compliance with OoooooooooO this ordinance. Written notification The driveway will be continued so as of any violation of this ordinance to make a continuous drive, avowing shall be given by the health officer, bad congestions as sometimes happen now. city marshal, or their authorized rep resentative to the owner and occu colored which caused roars of laughter. A set of by-laws and rules is being pant of the property upon which the PEOPLES HATCHERY prepared and will be adopted by the Attention, please, and observe this position of the Republicans of Texas county, as set forth in the recent county convention resolutions: "Be it further Resolved, it is the sense of this con-.

vention to refrain from endorsing any and all aspirants for nominations for office All played their parts well and with the negro songs and piano solo, made lolation occurs. If the provisions Trustees at a later meeting, to govern the Association. Any suggestions of this ordinance have not been com a very enjoyable program. HOUSTON, MISSOURI Located in Basement under Osark Grocery Rear Entrance. plied with within the period of 10 bv those interested in this cemetery By the judges' decision, the cash prize given bv the eounty association Will DO Welcomed, lllis cemetery days following date of notice of violation, the city shall have the right to belongs to the community, and it is was won by the Mt.

Vernon club, nnd Day-Old Chicks make or have made such alterations vour duty to become interested in it. they generously returned it to the as Any one. conteniplating the buying in the method of of sewage within the limits of Houston that are of a lot in the futurq could neip mis At our next meeting in July, the necessary to meet requirements of Hatch Every Week cause by making such' a purchase now and tret the tick of location. Just Brushy Creek and pleasant Grove clubs will SECRETARY. this ordinance and all the cost there how rapidly the improvements can be 1 under our party banner, whose selection depends upon the vote of the people in the primary election.

That we believe this policy to be unwise and impolitic, and detrimental to the best party interests and general harmony, and an attempt to dictate to the voters as to Aow they shall exercise their suffrage." In other words, thevjput the ban on -oooo- Custom Chicks, each 4c Eggs Hatched for 2c each nindn will deicnd entirely upon tne of shall be provided for anil defrayed by a special tax bill to be assessed lit favor of the city against the property on which' said improvements are OUR APPRECIATION. Houston, April 11, 1932. Kind friends and neighbors We interest of the community. W. J.

TWEED, President; DUKE HIETT, Treasurer; G. V. ELLIOTT, Secretary, made and such special tax bill shall become a lien on said property. Trustees. Section IV.

That it shall be the Company Chicks: full blood from good flocks. Lights, $6.00 Hundred Heavy Chicks, $7.00 Phone 61 ColumbuM Tuttlo, Mgr. the primary election established byi COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. wish to thank you and appreciate your kind remembrances with letters and cards, also Mr. Lyles for the paper sent to our mother while in the hospital.

Respectfully, duty of the owner of any premises within the limits of the city of Houston where human beings reside, are employed or congregate, to provide a the laws of the state, and put their ban on any Republican who may have nerve enough to submit his Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ROUNER.

sanitary method of sewage disposal nnme to the voters to determine their complyihg with this ordinance. Section V. That it shall be the duty of the occupants of each prcm isc to maintain in a sanitary condi tion at all times the sewage disposal SALE THE SHOWERS BARGAINS system serving such premise, and it shall be unlawful for anyone to abuse choice. These resolutions brand such action by a Republican candidate as nnwisc and detrimental to the best pnrty interests, and instead of taking his candidacy to the people as is thought in a primary, he "attempts to -dictate to the voters as to how they shall exercise their suffrage;" and further, he gets his personal interests in the way of the pronp who prefer to draft their ticket out of their personal friends. or misuse said privy or, other toilet device.

No wash water, erarbasre or kitchen slop, shall be emptied into any privy or closet receptacle. Section VI. That it shall be un i i Ends Saturday, April 16 1 Many New Items Added Which will Help You Save Dollaro on Your Spring Needs. lawful for any person, persons, firm, association, or corporation, within the limits of the citv of Houston to throw out, deposit, or in anv other way dispose of sewage other than as Saturday, April 2. North St.

Louis Planing Mill and fieo. II. Gassman Construction Co. ullowed $878.75, Estimnte No. 8.

A. Rutherford Lumber Co. and Geo. II. Gassman Construction Co.

allowed $124.97 building fund. Rutherford Hardware Co. and Geo. II. Gassman Construction Co.

allowed $824.66 on building fund. Wm. Priest and Geo. H. Gassman Construction Co.

allowed $600 on building fund. F. A. Caminan Building Service Co. and Geo.

II. Gassman Construction Co, allowed $140 on building fund. La Salle Iron Works Co. and Geo. II.

Gassman Construction Co. allowed $500 on buildincr fund. Ozark Central Telephone Co. allowed $43.13 for telephone service. Standard Printing Co.

allowed for supplies. W. Q. Knight allowed $15 for delivering body of J. W.

Wheeler to county farm for burial. Kirby Lamar Esate allowed $25 for furniture for court house. 0000 OBITUARY ANDREW S. SCOTT Andrew Scott was born in Brown county Ohio. February 18, 1853; died at his near Sum-mersvillo, April 5, 19.T2, making his ago 79 years, ,1 month and 15 days.

lie was married to Margaret Gray January 22, 1877, in Ohio. To this union six children were born; provide for in this ordinance. Section VII. That any person. Shoe Bargains persons, Iirm, association or corpo ration, or the agent thereof, who shall neglect, fail or refuse to comply with the provisions of this ordinance shall Kid, Ladies' Black 'up to 9 OLD BILL WILSON SHOOTS HIS BAZZOO BY GOSH! Plum Valley, April 11, 1932.

Editor Houston Herald: If you will allow an individual to express his views on the, present political situation, I will say the 8th day of next November will be the greatest day this county, state and nation has ever seen. The Democratic party will make' a clean sweepfrom ocean to ocean. Our old friend, Jake McKanney, wfcoVcnt 'cjown' to cat four years with a colored will be our next Sheriff. So every Democrat should pick his flints and bo ready, Specials For Thio Week Opoclal for Thursday April 14 9-Inch BERRY BOWLS in fancy pattern green and pink glass, each Limit 2 to a customer. Opoolal for Friday; Apirtt iti Gray Enamel DISHPANS, each-il.

ISO arch support, sizes 01.98 be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and when convicted shall be- fined in the sum of not 'less than one dollar or more than one hundred dollars, and each day that such person; per Ladies! Patent Leather One-Strap Pump with leather' heeli' Bize; 2 Ol QQ sons, inm, asMttiulion, or corpora Pair T'-Vfwv tion, shall neglect, fail or refuse to comply with any of the provisions of mis ordinance snau oe ucemca a sep Men's' Black' and Smoke 2 Opoolal for Oaturday, April 10' Last Day of Sale 10-quart Galvanized BUCKETS for Qo li Pounds SUGAR 40O 01.98 fdr the day of Jubilee am coming. arate offense and punishable as here tone OxtdMa; jiXr in provided. i Section VIII. That all; ordinances J. W.

WESSON. (Old Bill, By Gosh). 0000 SURPRISE SHOWER. or parts of ordinance in conflict with 01.79 tan stitch Oxfords Men's 'easy" this ordinance be and at the same Willie, who died in childhood; Isaiah Scott, of Hayden, Colorado; time arc hereby repealed Section IX. Definition of terms.

Cora M. Wolford, ot Houston, Noah deceased; Ida P. Nance, of I. bewage. The term- sewage as Children's l-strap Pumps TABLE OIL CLOTH, per yard 19c RAYON.

BLOOMERS and STEPINS for Ladies 25c Assortment of Teddies, Gowns, Slips and Stepins in Voile and Rayon, per. garment 25c On Wednesday evening, April 6, members of the Christian church met at the Memorial hr.ll and enjoyed a 7 iMcrk cafeteria luncheon in honor ef tlieir pastor "nd wife, and M. J. Gabriel. The delightful surprise cnnie nt the fl-ic of t'ie evening's entertainment Him the President of the Christian Lidies Aid, -Mrs.

Ja-k MeCaskill, pre Shoes this New invoice of Star Brand Dallas Center, Iowa; Garrett M. Scott, of Rosalie, Nebraska. He leaves his widow, these children and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. lie united with the Christian church in Ohio while a young man. Funeral services were conducted at Bethel church Wednesday afternoon 01.98 week for the Ladies and Misses in assorted styles used in this ordinance shall be construed to mean the bowel and kidney discharges of human beings.

I 2. Health Officer and City Marshal. The terms health officer and city marshal as used in this ordinance shall be construed to mean the persons appointed to said positions, according to the laws governing such appointments, or person or persons authorized to act as their agent. Passed the Board of Aldermen the 4th day of April, 1932. sented the newlvweds villi two qnilts and various other ui fts from the La- LILLY'S GOLDEN RULE STORE Whero Prlcoa oro Always Lowoot dies Aid and members of the Chris- by Rev.

Thrasher. His body was laid tian church. These jrifts were accept- to rest by the Odd Fellows, of which oil 'with deep gratitude by Mr. and order he had been a faithful member Mrs. Gabriel.

for many years. CONTRIBUTED 1.

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