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The Mountaineer Echo from Yellville, Arkansas • 1

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to 11t jww4 1llu iirt or nt 31 lf VOCATE DAIRYING a I STATISTIC do thi PALS xvucoivh AUpiV AUlS XkU in thriir hicve Their aw Mis Edna Berry Mrs Popular Lines Guaranteed A thi A HAYES Yellville Aik ivasJiext to be ihtroduced and i most beautiful affairs Mr'BankA delivered mwhiv ever attended A A if 2nd hand stalk cutter must be in good working condition and at bargain Waters Yellville Ark re 1 ri 1 Ki Bl vVPTT 571 ri UA re 1 1 1 1 uyAXj iuimuivAJUiNi i ARKANSAS THURSDAY EBRUARY 11 192G VC ano the ilje time you read this acres small Irusc An Ulvstration Used bn Tne Program Last Saturday Night Road miles Aoil'thonsC rf V11H4IU (JJ XV llVl li cnbnz ji nnemn inrougnout this! we are passing it on to you Listen 1 fcf re Sweet Heart and Royal Star per hundred $4 £0 Gobbler and Red Apple per hundred £450 f3 30 be replaced at near the above prices so come and get veil Olid LU Ij urg rr Mr Huyst in regard to 34 years of age a he plan ung and cultivation torney and a native 11C A nnnhr I AU1 a 1 vvi fin in tit rwi jeneuted by the reduced prices best ever made in that office UJI vv vprrauve nob wait Iartha other tellow to the ball but get cut cf the rut and wn the ret wishes fur thn wirol an 1 each of those na' up the faculty end the I ody as veil as the ol men and women who are shoulder tc slruldor at 'lie wheel as they push thein iitutiijn cuwai to evcn griat held IN theaggie BUILD ING at BRUNO ON EAST SATURDAY NIGHT EB RUARY 6 AT WHICH bf gathering together the fath TIME 'IIIE 'BOYS ACTED AS HOSTS TO THEIR Wi1 be fcund rjpn announcement of didt BlltIergf Yellville as can A cr State Senator of th" 3 Senatorial district Ml Lutkr is vnmir 0 lour Hour lour! YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $150 Prcerram The gcspcl message the homeland 1 Hymn Ihi' iness Report of officers Report of committees Roll 'call answered with sionary news item Devot icnal Bible lessen: If Jesus Came To day Who Would See Him? (John 20: 19 22 Mark 16: 6 7 John 21: 1 14) Mrs MrC irtv Piaycr7 Hymn Nc 191 What is the statusof'thc Bori nett rial Daisy Perkir4 Discussion tonic hv Mrs Ad 1 McKnight Mrs II Jones pres" Mrs Ware Sec Mrs Wickersham who has been very ill for several days is reported as resting bet toy at this time and her many friends are hoping she may soon reeovt upon the days 'he4'fcnl with these bcjs secure ii tiie knowledge that he fought a fight and that his workvdl by carried on down through he years tc ccme by those Ahom it was his privilege to ram and equip' 1 Sevefal imited guests were resent to enjoy this thethiid mnual ather and Son ivLweheard oath of them ex themslver nsr having 'KYd ne of the jnosl even of then live'! and many of hemisk that their boxpretsed thirugh the Echo to hen lcs's for the gracious inVi atjen afJ to with otic 41 he he received frem his crop It might be well tc state here thathe also recieved second the entire state which means that he made a bettr yield than hundreds of contestants i the rich cotton growing sections ofthestate which is in no sense a Mr Angel followed him with a plendid talk on School and Our His talk was greatly enjoved by everyone present Raymon Popethentnld show tie en first 'pU7e in dairying and if this young Aggie student continues along the lines he has been nursuine in rlnirvino 1 1 11 1 4 A has a bright future ahead of him Mr Pyle chairman of the County Board of Education and one of the 'progressive patrons 01 Bruno school followed wi a fine talk on Banker andlha was the subject cf henextad (Uessdelivered by Mr Ebb car son cashier of the Citizens Bank at Yellville Tfeis was a nugmy good talk idled with Deal logic and Understanding YMer McNair an Aggie student who took to 'bhe to'ma tt hidtistry Avhen it Was introdiK ccJ Hi that section follow'ed with a talk on I won first iilze in He is going to make seme good moneyin this industry if he cant Innes along the lines he used last yeait County Not at the Top But was' the subject of the addi ess delivered by Mr Wd Boyd Cornty Suo ermtendent of Schools Mr Bovd ouunea mucn ot the progress madejn the school county as well as some of the dims of the department for fu ture work Mr II Banks of Little Reck a member of the Arkansas Cotton Association 1 lor ii years has been at "the head of this Smith de partment of the school must nae'iei a dOep and justifiable pride during the evening as he looked upon the rows' of sterling "7 and all of whom today have a 1 1 for their own dad man bouh lCClslyCGlliltlcrl hit njitnrn inv 4 1 txVVil i I 1 1 1 Lower Crooked Creek ct boys Mr Ewart yvunuug men or real cmirac ler in tluse sturdy young men ami we can 'think of no nobler A liisside iri budding 'his and expressing that' greatest of 1 all leehng love and understand mg parents and'chil An i cllnwino 1 I hare corn to sell in 1 Keeter principal of the" Bruno Ri'er Crooked Creek around HighSchool in 'the invo Vi1 and Prairie Also hav' Wlt11 Vom hehasbeen la expressed in beautiful language aml thcc five jears his thanks for the ormm hnnTv C' Gilt edged foday have a rv? 1 wi biif i himnlnTiuLl 4winil HCL UCnLH vipiai iu lllrll ers and sons of the community i rX i in 4 I 1 i I 1 1 1 I I I JI 11 TL 1 1 1 a i ivavnig a gooj in i Line spring of never failing wa ter large ugh house big barn iiiid extra uno cm i Lhite rier bcttoniTtamh for W0r than that in which he is corn and fine fresh strong up ha ve nc doubt what land cotton that the" years ahead will VTibMhioSXimrTpfaiIKnl 0T tiigsCb Liking wva ma anaua hmxvU wed for next yeai Joe A(ucr Alter crop Js planted I will rfidx ance both corn and hay ith tc make crop Want a al man with team and tools first come first teiied Bost location fcr hogs and cat tle Right man can get a good ay now andLtter for next year iucn do tier iNearly? have farms fomienPoi I'on io ouu auuincr man the right now Ami probably Will know rrcfebly by 2 In ri icO idn uornb line cotton land fenced and in Jiltivat'on two miles south of tetter ney ood galoie SGOO Mm4 of the finc nnm ught homes of all cntime i Vi rnn irl 4 1 a i txvai uu LIi Ra II llWV Tcjd to iyy for them A fev not done sc and liuve not only dene little impf ovement U' 'O last crops were laiy tut have been pasturing in the mud I had rather any lands in which I am interested would lay idle than have sarnh pastured in the very driest of wen Hir In laut I rather thev! were net pastured at all Certainly I Io no want stalk pasting sold Vy expect all who ham bought lands of nw hl rinninih ray the taxes due If you tins this year kindly come I'll and surrender pmxhase con tract and rent the lapds I wit consider eveiv comract forfeit ed upt which taxes will have io bo paid by me And I think eyry purchaser hrowsj am mjpmgtluit not a Trs 4' i 1 1 1 1 LCHUIU IIT rci know a Mmje hut can fina ly pay he has bought 'f with i xM Cui Ice Suits with one pair of trcusc to $275o Curlee Suits with two pair of trfiuseis $3000 Beys long pantsuits onepairof treusres $8 50 to $1650 Mens Test 8 oz Overalls $175 New Dress abrics A i Clyde De Vail HdJ Agricultural Schools We are ixcrueste 1 hv Snnf Boyd to slate that he has been notifieiLLhaL agiticultural schools a ill be held at tht following places: lippin' Tuesday eb 1 to 4 Yeh ille Wednesday eb 17 10 ain io 3 pm' Bruno Thursday eb 18 10 i to 3 'Av A VLl a I the subjects to be discussed maa vigorcuscampaigmofthe will include soils' field crops district and hopes to see and fruits poultry dairying home talk with every voter in the dis management foods clothing trict and respectfully asks etc chat his claims be given an im It is earnestly hoped that the partial consideration m'ctmgs ill be attended by 'aipu trewds will IV MEET bo derived fiom them i I The S'will meet at the Mr George Keeler who re church at 2:30 Tuesday ebru tiju ii ic Cti ii'jrii Ajrlinc LO iiy iv Gassville was in YHlville Mon I Jay between trains He said that while mcvinij he took two or Ihice loads of household goods tc his fiu near and had returned to Bruno and that while he was gone' Mrs7 Keeler was straightening up some of their goods and the cook stove was setting on a crate and from seme cause it fell off striking one otner lower limbs just be low the knee breaking' it He said Dr McKay was called and dressed tit and she get tingMornr' veryw ell alscrMatt dJ that a few days agOz he sprain ed his baqk and has 1 eeh unable tc do much wok He said it locked like hard luck had pur many tnends in Alancn county hope they will so? ir recover and get along fine over in Baxter unti they decide to come back home English Prints 36 in wide fancy colors worth 50e for 25c ancy Ginghams 32 im wide fancy colors vm th 35c for 20c Matresscs 45 lb All Cotton for $7 50 Simmons Iron Bed 2 ini Post for $7 00 A new stock of TRUNKS and Suitcases Plow Shapes andTlow Shears Collar Pads and Plow Single trees Cook Stoves and Cooking Utensils just received Everything priced as low as possible 'Your tusiics? greatly appreciated inis senatorial ditiiriit which cornpved cf Boone Newton md Mai ion counties is 1 state senator again this year7 According to' an understanding hat has been observed Throughevtral past campaigns this is Hamon time to furbish he next senator The out going orator is a Boone county man nd the renatm just before him 'as a Newton county man No mo from Marion county opposed ther but the people over there Ibidcd Uy the general agree nent for the office to rotate in urn fiom one county to another That practice seems to meet 'ith popular approval and is fair all so long as the county vhobo turn it is offers a capable nan fcr the office and who is dc oted to tjie upbuilding xf this district Yelhilk' is a an: ate for state enatir be the dem6crati( jnnicries for years boon ac liyccimeaud with entc to prcnjolp development ami 'uldic inmmvoment in rift he is well and favorably xwn over the district nd the 'n tire state Mr Hand is recog nized as one among the pJnfv'A arid as mving rno more than any oth man tc adveitise and boost md help build up this part cf the tate In1910 he madedhe race 'cr tins offi with four candi dates in the field two being Tom his home county when a Boone ccunfy nwn defeated 'h by a small plurality It was it the senatorial convention fol lowing ha ti pi'i 1 11 ary "election that a ussekiton was adopted for th oftjee cwolateliikfuri tin be county tos another there jft er which resolution has since been observed by all counties tin 'he dmtikt (Harrison Times Adv) tile followng appeared last worn in Clio of the Batesville pa pers as a ydiertisment of one ot thejeading banks of that city Ihcie is foil for the light 1 vory fai inin Marian county Read it nlti think th'e matter over A fanner told Mr Clem that we had to cot ten here for that vas cur only real cash cron 'All the cotton laised in TnX" pcmLnce' county laM yem brought less than $1000060 The chaniber of ayetteiille reuorts ifnllnivinrr shipment Jast yearkfrom their' (Washington) county: 1809 cars apples and vinegar value 282 cars grapes value 21480000 237 cars strawberrek and 3187 crates strawberries value $339 96000 510 cars canned goods value 108000000 131 cam poultry and eggs $6600000 327 ears live stock value C0000 dairy products (cream and butter) value 826086000 27 cars peaches value I cars sweet pctatces value 1125000 A i rp0a iWiuuu Cl JsViWv OL coiionl I rru i Their chamber of commerce' her words of greeting is a county wide organization i Same om the Aggie Boys in the Working together co operation Lrrm to thcir Rin their docs it they sav 'yant't0 a I)a' of I As the words of this beautiful IN THE OZARKS" I tien An Attention Tomato Growers Ha vej usti received vvord that the Whittenbuig Canning Co are going to operate their fac tory here this season and are Yery anxious to get a large acre age alsp Mim Hurst expects" tn run his factory in fjLill capacity Let us all get behind the two La tcries and make it a go Thcie is no doubt but what the tomato business is 'a paying bu siness let us all who can give it a leal trial this season It brings money ino the coun try at a time of the year that money is scarce and gives us! employment at a time when most of Um aie idle Those wanting to sign contiacts can get them 4 urday night and looked upon the! lined the methods he used from kti to ml the Aggie boys with their fath ers seatedwith their guestsand their pals A large bannei 111 the colors of the Aggie Club purple and gold was stretched across the east end of the building with the wordsJn non i bounty baying been born and ice led ill this county andias never resided outside her bor vl I yy: Aj Ho received his education in vLVmC0Jai llPPin and in the Ivdle high school At the age of 16 jears he made a first grade teachers license and for sixfnr3ihcraught in the ral schools of he county giving en he satisfaction whereve'r he taught At lht rf OO Lie race for county and circuit clerx and was opposed by sev eral strong politicians but came cue victorious in the democratic primaiy So satisfactory was his record in this office that for a second term he was unopposed He hejd this office fcr four years and his record' Was one nf He was always courteous and effic ent During his four ter mof office he was a student cf the law at the expration cf juo ivmu lie mape application for license to practice jaw and pas sed avsplendid examination and wasJicenfq(Ltopractice in all the cqurls of the state Mr Butler is aggressive and progicsbive a strong debater and' a iTCnd PfimrvoicrYirv I 11 VI lit' jcncwstihe needs otithis section ofthestate' If elect nd' the 3rd senatorial district will have nn nhlo verativc in the upper house of the law making body of the 'TV state a representative who will always be on the job Mr Butler says he is srcri" In 1 "A Mr King one of the sue cessful farmers of Kings prairie was transacting business in Yell ville Saturday and was a pleas ant visitor at this Office As a general aimer Mr King has' made a success so far as it is I orsible to make a success geneml farming in thissWich ct the state us oduiiciy that Irom observation anib fronrexperiencein a "small that there is more money to os made in this section in tne dany business than Jn general lamp gK and that he is sham nig his affairs to that end He now has five ci ws six Jersey heifers two niqles He has some tame pastures and Will jn yea ms acreage! He said that dairying poultry and hogs go that ths dairy and poultry products mean monej heady (ash every day in 'the ue and gives to a man ready iwirkuw capital the year around He said notwithstanding the fact ci earn is off a little in the market just nmv tip Wd a can a 1 11 igii a netted i 4 0 Mr kiny says he is thoroughly theie is nc better dai ry countiy to be found tha is the zark reg orr and that when our people turn their attention to dairying poultry and hogs thYt ihis eetion wil become' oneof the wealthiest siiticns of the state ine ev that Mr mg jstaterngnts are correct and wc are sure that coupled with the dairy and poultry in dustry small fruits and berries would place our farmers in a nv'st prosperous condition with in lhe iiexl few yems urn County Bank at this place and it is neebssary that the con tracts be signs cl as eaily as pos sible jn order that factOry men will knew how many 'cahs to contract altchow much 'seed to buy so they can gst ready for you in every' way Mr AVhittenburg is expected to be here in a short tinid so ev 3ry iainicr who intends fr iu(uiw8 uus season should try to talk to either Mr Whitten ny uiani nc 1 uei evviy one oi us tiy our bestq have a small if not a large to ITitch this yean It will yoM vxu will only try Doshier SL awberry Growers Attention A meeting will be held at the cannery at Summit al 2:30 pmSaturday elnuaiy 20 1926 The jurpese ol this meeting is' to ob tain iata as to the number of )erry plants that' will be requir by tho intending 4 plant nyw patches ths spiing It isory essential that this matter is decided immcdiafly that the tirdcr fir plants may be sent in as soon as possible Every person interested in mis project should attend this meeting and ccrna nrenarerl tilace' his order fcr plants and be iptameq oy cc cperative bilvmsc tcllow to the ball but get cut cf the rut and help placer Marion county ch map as a oom mere strawber ry center rHl'trYNINTII YEAR NO 47 WHER AND SON BAN 41j i 111 1 in that kind of Ha ask ed for guidance and bless ings upon the beys and their daas and especially upon the man who for tixo vm boo thesa bovs in 1 hniv ll 1 AN OCCASION NOT SOON ORGOTTEN aiTd has mac suclpa wpndeMuk success of thatidepartment of tneii senooi yve are sure that In never heard a mcielita tuuiiu invucaii in nun aiby Rev Keeteron this occasion 7 line's 01 welcome was tural Schoo It ncul delivered by Alvord Swcfford HmrL J1 a Smith an Aggie student the nres Hughe institution gmhg vo lident cf tin Lincoln AgH Club kil a aT'A A Sk Ti tlainw to tha hi Cl ed a splendid address arid 3 who are students 1 delivered it well in the SinithHughes depart The response wn rin ment of the school are known as Mr Keeling present cf the Schcol Board wAo also dem instruct Ab 1 that he is a i oc spienaw public sneakft as' well an AgglS Slnce a good'farmc! and a iiie pro tht time have givenn an anifual gj essivc citizen 1 son TanauM 1 HS 1 2 her aild ti aai On Qnihi 1 Gilligan then sang an or Op Saturday night of last iginal airanement cf the annnal uigtifl ys given in the Aggie building of ihe individual greetU to i ih'm at WhliCh was number if the distinguished the pleasure and good tertune guests of the eving Their diiet ma reprcsentatiic cf thg Echo 'was cne'of the most en 0 a ff'aest joyed numbers cn the program Me havmnevcr beheld a sightT PirrcP AdamsHan tl lotiiL more impressive to us than that boy then made a short talk on whic( greeted our eyes as sul)jvcl IIcw fi tcicd tjiat banquet hall on Sat prze in Bierce out year 1 i Lje leading po iq fhe frontranks ol whatever vocation may choose And when this ad ci uli shall have turned downn the westward lopc cf his lifemd he has relinquished his oars t(r the hands of another siecrs pure'liaso ib home i stai il the ay ing Very truly geo Ltalk On the subject of co operative shipping and hand ling of cotton by the association and urged the farmers of this county to become members ol tlik asS'ciaticn for their own good His was enjoved very much A milking contest was then held with Hoyt Pile Roy Kjel md i I Buuies'as tin oh tcLciii Pyle cm as the litter As to the particul ars of this event it may be het JO allow jhesQejiteiq'riyiiig ji uug man jiagiwe tlionw hern dies Suffitejti torjay that each cf them demonstrated that theii sai ly training along thisline was as it should have been The entire assembly thmrsang the song We Get Togeth ivlk'h the though ex pressed that we are all hqppy when the stage is reached friends are my frcrinds and niy friends are ycur Senator Roy Miluni and Air VI Ilalbrvok of Harrison Judge IR Beriy and others present delivered short addres ses all of which were enjoyed and appoeiated Pnbably the feature address" cf the occasion was delivered by supervisor SmithLof tihe Smith of the st ate who had accepted an in vitittkjn' to be present at This nanquet During the time that program was rendered a Tcgst fit to" giavy the table of a king was being served in courses hv tiie Heme he girls of the school of ivhich Mis Beulah Thompson is they highly efficient head' No one could possibly partake cf this bounteous feast without feeding positive that these young ladies are receiving training there that will fit the duties that lie phead of them as they go cn through the iournev of life 51 he "hal ImvambemffTfifilytile? ecrated in tliewclors cf the Ag gie Club Bouquets of yellow loses were upon each of the ta bles and each of the girls serv ing the banquet wore a yellow tulip All in all it was one of the I i 1 1 Tz 1 a i rtUHVi r4l ivtirL 1 VU AHUHUA UUHVV1CU iV migniylVV re AYe thought as the banquet 1 I i kL II Bl IIIIIWIIVMWWW t' IM fc i 'i Ix'f5Sn5 re fWiai 11 if i 7 i ur3' ifti a re sssr 'i jmirtMjh wm iiHniMinmn ir'reat 7 fc i 4 Utt 11 A taM rttiab 7'7T7 L7 7 7 re Xl 7 re Sv re tt i re A re 're ire 'A re ire re re re re re re re re re re 1 re i A IB (LAOJi JI rkLa HO 1 7 're I1 ii' i 'I' 4i V' 1 Ot 7 re jiJ re 4 I was Co rev jre 5 I i reiJ a a ju A I 1 'I 1 1 i reft A 2c aa VAre ua At? 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