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The Decatur Herald from Decatur, Arkansas • 1

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Decatur, Arkansas
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S-1 ft' KC THE i i DECATUR, BEXTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, FRIDAY, VOLUME 7 1 1 I MAYt 4 191? NUMBER i a www-www w-- Local Mention, WT WWW wwwwwwww ww-w-- Mrs. M. Av Box nd daughter, Tina, of Neosho, Mo visited relatives here Saturday and Sun- Condensed Statement of the Affairs of the State Bank of Decatur Jamea Carpenle of Joplin wasjy in the city Sunday. D. C.

Londagin and Robert On April 2, 1917. C. Miller purchased a Ford car from D. CL Londagin. Capital Stock paid np Surplus certified Deposits IJills payable Total 10.000.W 2,000 00 28,369.77 2,000.00 $42,369.77 Riley recently purchased" tho eo "Peek" houses fa -the box addition.

Jason Finch and chfld-en of Weatfifle, spent the week end here with Mr.Tmd Mrs. Frank Finch Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Rice of Loans and Discounts $24,825.93 Realestate, furniture, fixtures 6,035 79 Cash and due from Banks 1 Other resources 47.21 Total $42, 369.77 The above statement is correct. P.

van Citterg made a business trip to Anderson, Tuesday. J. S. Hunsaker spent the first of the week in Joplin with his son Mose. John Gann and family have EMIL AVIS, Cashier jiear Cherokee City are the proud parents of a fine seven pound here from Collinsville, moved Okla.

OBITUARY rs S. F. Patton died at the boy, born May 1917. Mrs. B.

P. Northcutt and little daughter, Frances, spent several days at Rogers with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Penn.

Mr. an! Mrs. Martin Smith are rejoicing over the arrival of a home of her daughter, Mrs. I Harm Davie at 1-lft TJVIlatr Tom McClelland 'of Crown neighborhood was in the city Tuesday. W.

L. Ca'to and son, Ivan, motored to Joplin, last Thursday. April.27,51917, after an illness of almost three months. Susan Freemen Austin born at Marcillis, New York, October 13, John Beal was home from fine eight pound boy at thjr home, born April 30, 1917. W.

H. Plank left Wednesday from Pitcher, Okla the first of the week. for points in the south part 6f 1828; moved with her parents to Bentonville, at the age of seven years; later removing to AmBraTheres isjuhax manhood gone? Whfeaprajr Wwagndia-un, who taught the Estate, to direct peach ship-4 ments for the Ozark Fruit Gro Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Ziegler visited relatives at Caddo, last week D. C. Londagin is having bis hotel painted. Slick Wilkins is ers Association.

J. M. Kueblerof New OrleanSr yrscrfis'io wwaF Who tlugfu) yourvjn to whin of peace with quaking I And fling WWnilSthe wolves yos hard-won liberties? America, Anericawhertsur gly fled? What oheeajiadtfrof the deeds, what of the noblp dead? 7 Rockbridge, where she was married to Samuel A Patton, January 16, 1853, To this union was 1 born ten children, font of whom are living: T. W. Patton, Mon-Iroria, Cal S.

P. Patton, Wichita, spent a few das here lastV 1 doing the work. Dr. F. G.

Eu banks and Jack Appie went to Watts, fishing, Wednesday night. R. HoWarrl has nnintnH Kia week at the Kuebler home, gUng on to Viniti, to visft hi son, John Kuebler. F. E.

van Citters, manager of the Decatur Produce has Mrs. T. O'Neal, Emporia, and Mrs. Harry Davis, Decatur, Ark with whom What fct the words tnai nasneavror you, wnnira mc tohlues thatspokg2--3p -v What the hearts Jthat fWpW, what of the hewts that broke? AmenaAaQCrjca, remeinbef poSojpr dead! -r 1.111, Wanna- tiiifcjnu-ftr tfrt will not at she Linaue ner nome since ine se. a weninjr juvh A pied by Jordan Bros Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Roush, of Gentry spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Finch. i The it flWlfls on your slore' A frost visited this section Monday nhiht. However, very She became a christian at the age of 2f and wasff aitjiful to her Master to the end j)f a long and useful life. A dwoted wife, a loving toother, and loyal friend she rests from her labors and her works do follow her. Funeral services were held at the Falling Springs church, Sat sold the business will go to Tulsa, Okla.

Mrs. (j. J. Bodenheim returned to Ft. Smith, Sunday after a weeks visit here with her parents.

Mr. aid Mrs. M.R Howard. Her little brother, Pete Howard, returned home with her. Little Mabel Clara Hook had the m'sfortune to get the end of one finger mashed off and another little damage was done.

Decatur Fruit Growers Asso ciation received a car load of crate material this week. We unintentionally failed to urday afternoon April 28, conducted by Rev. S. F. Brown of mention last week the arrival of badly mashed, Wednesday, when Gentry, (and burial was in the Falling Springs cemetery he was playing with other little girls, in a lawn swing at the residence of W.

S. McGaugh. a little daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Finch, on April 25th.

Cabd of Thanks We wish to thank the friends eVMtoSft frfcr st made to jf Jt ya nCripiL Irl and gutter lei we 3Wyfa4; Mgh and neighbors who so kindly assisted Us during the illness, death and burial of our mother. Also for the beautiful flowers .4 sent. Mrs. H. Davis, and family.

"i 5yfeGid not dkjf for rtedjbxtffieftioei ferlperfah nowl America Ittejrcdredl Oflesbee Makes 'en At Dr. BvffiBf too tnd En-BkV f0ce 2nd tad 4th Tuesdays, Having quit the hotel business tfl JedJI looa the HARDWARE What Do You Want? No Matter, We Have it Here. The Quality is High and the Price is Low. Let us fit you up with farming implements for your Spring work. Fencing Wire.

Wagons. Plows. Field and garden seed. I hare several articles of house hold goods for sale. 4tY' M.

R. Howard. 'The party who got a barrel spray outfit frdm'me in late winter or spring of j916, please report about it at once as it belongs another party. 30-2t F. G.

Eubanks. Mcowperidif But. TO hit. torn, then Sale Cheap Good wagon for hauling fruit Extra Wide Get your terry' AiTnti W. Mc bed, good springs PoJe or shafts.

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1917-1917