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HERALD. HOUSTON, MISSOURI, THURSDAY. NDVEM 3S 21. 1918 VENABLE. CLEAR SPRINGS.

DULL Af SHARP ING PAINS Ity Olwerver. (Received Lst W'l'pk. SUCCESS. By SiiowIIake. (Received last week.) Some very frosty mornings (lie long continued ruins.

I riy Old Maids. (Hwolved last week.) Quit a frost this morning. Maybe it will stop the dreaded "flu." SHOO School luis hofj-mi nsiiiin. The Hiiil.s 3 all poem to lie iiroud to bo buck in Farmers arc busy sowing wheat Some sickness around throughout school again, rye, picKing corn and making cane the eonntry. Cecil Wiitson spent Snt unlay and liny.

Willinm Oaitlier is niiinbereil witji Sumliiy nt tiie Harris home fficAigftn Lady Suffered Sack Paint la Back and Head, But Says Mrs. Janie Patterson and little son, the "'f k. His brother, J. II. Onither, Sirs.

Lueiiin Harris has been visit lodge, visited Mrs. John Bradford and wife were to' see him Saturday, ini; relatives for the past the 10th. Ckfolr Rnhloc are usually suffering from some atom-UOUIC9 cn or bowei disorder. To relieve the McGEE'S BABY'ELIXIIK Soothing Remedy for Baby'9 Stomach Babies that are feverish, restless, cross or fretful from bad digestion, sick stomach, diarrhoea or the teething period, improve rapidly and become comfortable and contented under the correcting influence of McGee'a Baby Elixir; a pure, wholesome, harmless remedy, containing no opium, morphine or other injurious drug. It quickly checks feverishness, vomiting, diarrhoea and inflammation of the bowels, snd makes the baby healthy and happy.

Price 23c per bottle JAS. r. BALLARD. Proprietor, ST. LOUIS, MO.

Hope to hear of William 'a 'recovery Richard Kissir and family, Eifcnr Cardoi Stopped These Bad Spells. rover Brooks is slowly recovering soon. Iliukle and family sjieut la.st Sunday from the fever. W. X.

Huskey was in Sucecss doing at George Harris'. Charley Bradford has returned sonic delivering. Tom ar and family are moving home from Colorado. He says he Palmyra, Mich. Mrs.

Chas. T. Ful 0. Hates has been helping' his near Venable. They have been living all the man on the creek that can own ler, of this place, writes: "In 1911 I son-in-law, Jasper Clnither, eut wood, near Sherrill for tlie past two years, fine bogs.

got run-down, and I suffered great with both -dull and sharp A. J. Jackson, received a mes- We arc sure glad to have them as our Mrs. Mary Fleenor is suffering from a severe attack of toothache. gage from Alton, Illinois, to come at neighbors once more, shooting also back and head Charley Patterson and family, who I was weak and could only drag once as bis brother, George Jackson, Miss Anna Cartright returned home was dead.

Also news is received hist Tuesday. She has been visiting agii v3 around, and should have been In bed have been visiting his father, for I really wasn't able to be up. At Patterson, and other relatives, return SOLD BY BLAHKENSRIP DRUG CO. his son Tim, is sick nt the same place near Sullivan, Mo. Anna reports hnv-with influenza.

Too bad to hear such ing a nice time and expects to go there ttmts I would have spells that would be so bad I'd bave to go to bed, and ed to his homo at Iuka, Kansas, suffered father accompanying him to Willow sad news. Hope soon that diendo.l again in a short time. I decided to try Cardul, ana saw a In Memory of a Soldier. i stnimed. We svi'iiuithize Henrv Thompson and tnmily are Springs.

treat Improvement In less than Tom Vnn and wife, Everett, Rolla, month's time. I used 7 or 8 bottles with nil who have suffered with it. moving into Andrew Vennblo's va A teleerrnm was sent to Mr. and Mrs. cant house.

Jessie and Lola Patterson, and Job llostetter all went opossum bunting E. E. Dell, of LexiiiL'ton. statins: James Bates and wife made a busi- and was I got so much better that my strength returned and my work was easy for me. Cardul did me a world of good.

It built me up In Lavbencb Albert Smith, tt rst son one night last week, bnt they ninde so that their son, Krnest, died in Kng- ness trip to Houston Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Smith, died at health and strength. I haven't had one much chin music they scared nil the land September 1.5, of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Maggard are in bis here from Hiiriinrfielil visiting their of those bad spells since.

I haven Gimp MacArthur, Texas, October 17, varmints out of the woods. had to take anv more medicine since 1913. at thesge of 21 years, 10 months Mrs. Aubrey will move to Tyrone nnrents and his friends. All who folks.

or have any doctors either and have snd 10 days. The remalna war ship soon to sehool her children. knew Ernest loved him. He bad none John Mozznousn and Robert Farley ped to Cabool, arriving there on Mon been able to do my work rtgnt along recommend It to other women htehlr as the best medicine I know Mrs. Dell Patterson visited her sis to mnin nt Pnnm Pike.

and from are drilling a well for James Wiggains day, October 22nd, snd were conveyed ter, Mrs. J. P. Miller, the 6th reports of for women who suffer from female all the fields I rr. but little dl they think In so few weeks he would come back to them a lifeless corpse.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. V. Ice, at the Spring Valley cemetery. "Old Glory" was wrapped around his honored body and the casket was heavy laden with beautiful (lowers.

The dear father, mother, sister and brother have the sympathy of their many friends. Laurence, thou art sweetly resting, Cold may be thine earthly tetnb; But the angels sweetly whispered, "Come and live with us at Home." We are weeping, sadly weeping, For this loss Is hard to bear; blessed Jesui, give assurance That his glory we may shire. A Cousin. BE3SK L. LAY.

by friends to the home of his parents a time. there overseas. But the denr boy was at Raftville. trained to fight a buttle with death in- Mw- Twhn Ca, r.ri..vo drr ones, for Ep. ridit and Anna Ciirtrigbt were wel trouble." near Eunice.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bradford mad If you suffer from remaie irouDiee, follow this advice. Get a bottle ol Lawrence had only been at Camp a flying trip to Willow Springs Satur- nest is nt rest, for he was a trood bov. 'come guests at the Venable borne Sun- one month and eleven days at time of Cardul today and give It a thorough trial.

It should help yon, as It has ilav. 1T n-no fi.1,1 Follnw TTn was Wn duv afternoon his death. He died with pneumonia, helned thousands of other women In Road working is the order of the Anril 1. 1802. Farewell.

Enicv. fas We will sure be proud when the ep- It la thought he had Influenza first the past 40 yean. At all druggists. ilay. They are doing some good work ncniiv nnlln.ll fnrnwpll We ideinic nets under control so Sunday snd the fever followed.

trout or J. in, rnnerson nouse, O.nll nil meet some L'lad dav where no School ami ehurcli can be oiened once Laurence was a kind and loving boy, which was bodly needed. Good roads nvnvioln 111 Sr CnA hp more. good-natured and manly. He was si make land sell.

TIMBER RIDGE. 11 m.til we meet in Heaven. I We sure en joy reading the Soldiers' ways so gentle to bis father and moth er. We always found a smile upon Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Gaither spent letters, especially those we know. un P. Hrvnn and Mrs.

Anna face, and ready to do-scme rood deed Sunday at Daddy Bates' home. IS By Sunflower. (Received laat week.) Mrs. O. U.

Brown called on few Haves were calling on Mrs. Tom Mag- But the greatest deed this brave Sol Little Mabel Bates worked Mrs. dierdld as when he repented and Igard Sunday ee, Grant McICinney last Monday. gave IjU heart to God. Wtat a bless Word lias been received that Clar ed thought this Is for the sorrowing By Lonely Kid.

(Received last week.) A. Cole and family went to visit J. ilaney's Sunday, but they were not at home, so they went cn to Mrs. Manda Fisher's, but She also happen mother, who warned and prayed for ence Gladden will be here in a few days. roasAuav him that he tulht see his awful con Jays for Grandma Mason.

Eve Reardon spent few days of last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Mason. Mrs. Anna Pittman and daughters spet a few hours Saturday eve with Mrs. Magyie Bates.

James J. Bates is reported siek. We CLEAR SPRINGS. By Two Sweet Kids. (Received last week.l Jessie Patterson visited Sada Mills Sundav.

BLANKENSHIP'S DRUG STORE, Edna and Fern Gladden called on Houston, Mo. dltlon and live for the Saviour. We don't know the exact time he was flora Lambert Sunday. converted, but soon after he went to Red Cross Workers. Mrs.

Jake Hutsell and P. E. Ilall ttended the funeral at Concord last ed to be gone; then they went to Emery Trspp's and they were at home, so they spent the day with Emery and family. Tuesday. Camp.

This surely must have been great undertaking for him there, being among so many sinful men but the I There are no new eases of the influenza epidemic in this part that we I know of. Mr. and "Mrs. U. A.

Davis were vis- There are still some unfinished gar hope to bear of his recovery soon Sleep and Best Mr a Jennie Wolfe called on Mrs. Mrs: Manda Fisher visited at ments nt the work room. Get busy John Strlcklin's Sunday. Ollie Wolfe one dav last week. prayers of his mother and many otli Lee Roberson called on Johnnie Cole and let get this work shipped out immediately.

Our new quota will Ray Berry has moved in his now iting the hitter's mother, Mrs. Hostet- Onc of the most common causes ot Sunday insomnia and restlessness is indiges-1 eT to bc Saturday night. house. soon bc here and we want to get the Hello, Prescotl! Have you learned ers whom he asked to pray for him strengthened htm so that he freely give his heart to God. We can be confident of his safety, as he wrote home in his last letter, "If it isn't A small cyclone struck the corner TnL-n nnn nf Din mlx.rln in 'a Tnh.

I how to tilt up straw ticks yetV the order of the night. ft-over sewing out of the way. Tuesday p. Mrs. A.

Piirmenter of Joe Gladden 'a field last Friday, but lets immediately after supper and see George Smith was a pleasant caller W. W. Mills is on the sick list this did not do anv damage. Most of it Wednesday p. Mrs.W.

S. Pearce. at Upton's Sunday afternoon. was wind. if you do not rest better and sleep better.

They only cost, a quarter. Uod's will for us to meet again on tills earth, I'll meet you in Heaven." The singing at A. E. Cole's Monday Pink Wolfe and Edna Berry called Thank God, above all their hardships Thursday p. Mrs.

Kirby Smith. Friday p. Mrs. D. W.

Ma v. MKS. W. H. FARRIS, Director Woman's Work.

night wasn't very well attended on account of being afraid of their dog. TURLEY. Laurence has now gone home to all at P. E. Hall's last Wednesday.

Miss May McKinucy called on Mr Jennie Wolfe lust Friday eve. week. Mr. and Mrs. D.

T. Hobson, of Kaunas City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey jy, of Clear Springs. Mrs.

R. II. Patterson and son, Reginald, called on Mrs. Retta Bradford Sunday. T.

B. Lucas nnd daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Totten, Ira Totten and and endless liberty. family called on George Cox and Still it Is hard to give him up, and J.

S. Gladden and E. R. Wolfe made By Silver Hair. (Received last week.) Everybody seems to be busy eath daughter Sunday eve.

how they wished to learn Just what Strayed--From the range, oust of Rnymondville, one red yearling steer, a business trip to Houston Wednes- John Powers and wife visited at had happened and to hear for them day. ring corn and doing the tail work, W. Upton's Sunday. selves all that be longed for and bad branded ttn left hip and my label and we bave been having some beau- Marsce, made a business trip tollous- Frank Jackson and family called Grover Noe and family called on to say It Is mountains of sorrow and in left ear. This brand is ZT con at the home of John Jackson last Sun Andrew brower and wife Sunday.

nected, the bottom of making top of pain for the devoted famliy, but only be patient; do not grieve for your day. We understand that they burned tiful weather. ton Tuesday. Mrs. Ella Duff called on her Miss Grace Ladd visited Mrs.

Tom Mrs. Ida Rice, Sunday. iVandeventer Tuesday night. W. E.

Duff and two sons, Lance and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Patterson nnd T.

Will pav reasonable reward for Mrs. D. J. Lambert called on Mrs. dear son snd brother.

Kaiser bill at Houston Monday, and information leading to recover'. L. I). Ttoirgs. Ravmondvillc, Mo.

J. S. Gladden one day last week. The lonely parents felt that when from the noise they were making they were surely rejoicing. Grandma Wolfe spent Monday nnd was taken to Camp he would never Raymond, took dinner at the home of family, who hnve been visiting his P.

A. Ennis Sunday. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

X. Patter- Tuesday at P. E. Hall's. For Sale.

George Williams and family, of return. Since he had grown up" his son, returned home to Iuka, Kansas, Oma and Eva Hall spent Saturday Mrs. F. M. ITowk is thinking of vis Joplln, are her.

visiting relatives and oody wasn't strong and they knew nls mind and body had to be trained last Saturday iting her daughters in Kansas. friends. The were accompanied by Mrs. D. J.

Lambert called on Mrs, and that he had to do hard work in Mrs. sister, Lucy Morgan. My farm, known as the Jake Snelson place, 2 miles outh of Houston, on Houston and Cabool road For prlct Jennie Wolfe last Friday. We arc sorry to bear J. M.

Gladden and terms write kooky is sick at Mountain Grove. Lakeside, California. 49f Miss Lola Patterson visited Mrs. Lucy Vnndcrventer Sunday. Everett Patterson called on Clar-nce Vandeventer Sunday.

Miss Let la Mills visited Misses Eu-dora and Vernia Jones Sunday. Everett Patterson, Guy and Leo Me-Callister went to Houston Saturday to be examined for military service. rsi mi iullutm axial) EVENING SHADE AND VICINITY Hy The First Rose of Autumn, (ttcceived last week.) and Sunday with Xell Ennis. Frankie Jones culled on Edna Xcal Sunday afternoon. Myrtle and Ethel Duff were shopping at Turley one day lust week.

Don Gladden mil wife are the proud hi rents of a fine baby girl. Mrs. I'. E. Hull was visiting Mrs.

Manila Williams Wednesday. Ralph Gladden called on Miss Xell Ennis Sunday; also Earl 1 it ITT called on Miss Oma Hull, and all four seemed to have a nice time. Lulu Hall culled on Nell Ennis last Wednesday." They went horseback in the evening. Karl OnlTanil Nellie Ennis were car riding one day Int week. Ralph Gladden i ii'-iu-il "'lis home nt Mountain Grme Some verv heavy frosts are mak- Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain's Tablets.

insr their aiiDeaianee in this vicinity of late. II. E. i is sold one of his calves I am thankful for the good I have to llrickcr Tiniiilav All Young. Persons of Texas County wishing to prepare for situations paying excellent salaries and offering the best of opportunities for promotion should write for the Free Catalog of SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS COLLEGE Calf buvers are eiv -earce in this Sickly Children A child wfTh worms is pale, cross and unhetlihv.

lis appetite is variable. It starts in the sleep, and frequently grinds the teeth when sleeping. A certain remedy far worms ii Whife's Cream VersiiDEuge It the worms and st I.ens the internal organs thit 3 lux weakened by these pests, l'ale. sickly children pick up quickly and soon become healthy, active and cheerfnl under it? excellent correct in; Price 25c. Siart.

Anvone wanlin calves enn received by using Chamberlain's Tabids. About two years ago when I bc-gnn taking them I was suffering a great deal from distress after eating, and from headache and a tired, hin- i liml of them in part I Allied Illici returned Friday 'iiim Houston, lii-re he wild the day before to be examined for military 8 lecnng one 10 indigestion ami and K-iil livrr. Chambcrluin's Tablets night. Raymond Huff, Earl Duff service. I Jr.

A. C. liiiliinond was called to corrected these disorders in a short lime, and since taking two bottles of Williams made a triji to Plato Tuesday. Claude Funis made a Hying trip to see John York's wife Wednesday them my health has been good, "writes The largest and best commercial school In the Southwest J43. r.

fRtMRn, Prop. T. LOUIS, MO. ItlllU I1U.1 ntiril' l.l Mini Mrs. M.

P. Harwood, Auburn, Pluto educsday night. the arm. anrrnzrsrsr Obituary. Sure good news which came from the front telling of the end of the Sold by Blankenship Drug Company.

ROBUSTNESS war. Dr. Richmond and wife visited ot The death angel visited th home of G. W. Guyiin on Saturday, November 9, 3918, and took their darling little PRESIDENT.

ELK CREEK, MO. Charley Sullins' Sunday. The' boys, Nature has not been prodigal with everybody in the matter of robustness. Many, all through life, must stand guard Glen and Arthur, went to the Peace girl, Mabel. Mubel Guynn was born May 20, 1916, and" departed this life Valley stock farm the night before to A Complete line of November 9, 1918, making her age 2.vlHI,-ovpr Sunday.

yeu'rs, 5 mouths and 20 days at the A letter from George Kavanaugh, 3k time of her death. She leaves father, I St. John's hospital, Sprinfr- FREELAND'S ens niother, two brothers and two sisters nt'u1 utatca that he is greatly on the and a host of reln-tives and friends to I'kra tlio method that the IT hospital uses mourn their loss. PARK HOTEL All who knew Mabel loved licr. It George Rowland got very sick while working up at Roby last week, but with the aid of Dr.

Richmond ho is hns brought a great sorrow upon the and combat colds, coughs, bronchitis or perhaps more serious pulmonary ailments. For nearly five decades SCOUTS has been helping to turn weakness into strength. For those who are delicate, with tender lungs, weak throats and some better. bereaved family, but trod knew best and took her home to dwell where puin nnd sorrow arc no more. Thou art gone, our precious darling, always on hand.

Also mm and -TO J. H. RIMEL Strayed From Big Creek range, Houston, Missouri J. S. FREELAND, Proprietor.

Good fleals, Comfortable Rooms, Clean Beds, Reasonable Rates. Courteous Attention to all the Traveling Public. Never more wilt tlion return, east of Rnymondville, one black two- Till she sleeps the peaceful slumber, Till the resurrection morn. Her smiles ere hidden from us, year-old heifer, marked with nndcr-slnpe in each ear, branded on left hip with I); also one red steer, two-year-old, same mark and brand, may have my label in top of left ear. Will pay 5 AUTO SERVICE IN CONNECTION a proneness to debility and anemia, the definite nourishing and tonic qualities of Scott's are of special value.

Her voice is stilled; A pluce is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Written by a friend, ARIZONA. ELK CREEK, NO. reasonable reward for information leading to recovery. S.

A Dixon, Raymond villc, Mo." 32i U-4 I.

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