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Cassville Republican from Cassville, Missouri • 8

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ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Lend Him Eagle Rock. Doc Skelton is very sick. Leona Skelton is improving at this time. Everet Bradford and Belvie Purse visited Dean Burris Sunday.

H. A Vosburg has been visiting his little grandson, a sou of Mrs. Maitgie Burrus, who has been very sick. Ross Casey of Shell Knob came in home Sunday on a furlough from Camp Doniphan. Notice.

The yearlv meeting of the Farm-' ers Elevator Co. of Purdy will held at- Purdv on Saturday, .1 inn 29, 1018, at 1 p. m. At this meeting there will be a proposition submitted to the stockholders to increase the cspitai stock of the company from 2500 dollars to 10,000 dollars. There will be 3 directors elected and such other business transacted will come before the meeting.

THOS. F. MOSTOOJIEKl', 42 51 President AHanc BUI MJW ttwiW For PAVRIOTISEi UFA Roaring Spring. Most all are through planting corn. Corn is needing warm weather very badly.

Loren Lemons of Butterfisld was on the river Sunday. E. Thomas and family of Pasley spent Sunday with E. C. Faulk ano family.

Mrs. J. W. Ash of Mt. Sinai was visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Frank Brewer, Sunday. A' new residence on the R. E. Brewer property is being ertctei. lor Mr.

Holms to occupy. Star City. The strawberries around here tre just flue. Farmers around Star City are al most done planting corn. There Is going to be a large crop of tomatoes for thecanning factory Eld.

Doty filled his regular appointment at Fairview Sunday and When yon have Backache the liver or kidneys are sure to be out of gear. Try Sanol it does wonders for the liver, kidneys and bladder. A trial 35c bottle of Sanol will convince ydu. Get it at the drug store. Is Your floors need never show marrings like these "Actions speak louder than words -Act Dors'f Ta I uy Now 10 0 0 A At last we have the perfect finish for every wood floor a varnish that fulfills every demand More Hardware Arriving Almost every day.

Do not forget me when you want anything my line, let us talk to you about, your spring farm needs. J. G. PERKINS Northeast Corner Square DEVOE The Guaranteed Marble Floor Finish Our Young-Graduate We 'guarantee it to be the best floor varnish made. It brings out and preserves the natural beauty of the wood; it's easy to apply and resists the hardest wear and tear.

In clear, dry eather it will dry cvernight. And to clean floors finished with Marble Floor Finish, just use a little Devoe Polish according to simple directions on the bottle. You can put away your scrubbing brush. You'll never need it on Marble Floor-Pinishecl floors. Ask for booklet "Seeing the Brighter Side." Will soou bo marclun2Loiit 4Hi-he-sUM'myeafijW-porhaps to scatter to the four winds of the heavens, taking up their different vocations with cheerful mind and willing body to better the cau.se of humanity.

Why can not we give them some token of our goo will that will keep fresh and green their memory rf this the day when they have reached the threshold of their life's work? Nothing will last longer mr give more pleasure than some piece of jewelry wrought by the skilled artisans of this our native land. CASSVELE LUMBER G. J. RAGAIN LUMBER ROBINSON DAVIS LUMBER CO, We offer few su such as lu yt en fn fo Tl lu he Hi Ai lit la th co- RO Lady of the Library3 Ml Or Ml BRACELET WATCH Presented by Senior Class of Cassville High School at Opera House, Friday Evening, May 3. Admission 25 and 35 Cents RINGS CAMERAS LA VALUERS BRACELETS LOCKETS TOILET SETS UKULELES HAND MIRRORS And many other useful as Buy For ECO S3 Rock Springs, are complaining Several of bad stiinds of corn on account of the cold, wet weather.

T. J. Barnes has been confined to to his home for several days with a severe cold and a bad cough. Thurnian Still is building a house on his farm in this district on the land recently purchased of the Scotch Land Company. Evnrybody get busy buying Liberty Bonds and Baby Bonds as the lime is about here for your names to be sent to Washington, showing what you have done.

Von do not to be called a The relatives of I'ncle Ben Mc-Cary have the sympathy of the people of this section. He used to live in this section and a a good cinzen There was a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends at his burying at the P. E. Rolller cemetery; See my imported percheron Btal and jack, Billie Wonder, at my barn, 5 miles east of Cassville. tf Ed Bennett.

New Salem. in Beaver and wife visited Sund.iy at John Stimniey's. Corn planting has been delayed on account of the recent heavy rains. Three of Mi md Mrs Gustin's giai'd-iini Irmn Elk Ruuch, Ark yislled tln-in last week. We understand the school board lui- eini'loveO KdL'wr Fnirchild to i iu'Ii "i sci.oul this year.

donate something It 1 o- to he. deli) -1 1 in Vl.iv 4lli. W. Efiie this K. Frost and wife aud Miss Roller were among those from purt who intended the Red Cross sale a' issvilla Saturday Mrs Cleinie Price, who has been visiting relatives in Washington for siime time is expected to return home in a few days.

She is now spending a few days in Kansas City. Uncle Tom Banks died at bis home in Seligman Saturday, April 27, at 0 p. m. Fuueral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p. m.

by Rev. Carter of Roaring river aud interment made in the cemetery at this place. The bereaved family and relatives have our deepest sympathy. Shell Koob. Grandmother Cottrell who Is 85 years old is very poorly.

Sidney Mixon has ordered a ton truck and can then haul tomatoes to a finish. Edie Blankenshlp has been in from Camp Futistou to visit his lolks aud liis best girl. The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lloyd's died April 25 aud was buried in the Painter cemetery.

Eldon Painter who had been on a visit with Ins uncle returned and went to the training camp April Dr. Melton of Viola was called to see Lucie Jiill Craft. Mrs. La- fountain aud Giaudmothor Cottrell. The incubators iu this part have dotiH their part hatchiug but the cool, rainy weather has been hard upon the chicks.

Tho road hands have the road work completed trom the foot ot the mountain to the Knob, something like 3J miles. W. aud E. A. Cooper and J.

A. Brock did the eiiitieeilng while Cal Brock and Charley Epperly did the dynamiting. Charles Epperly has bought the acre tract ot laud known as the Hamilton laud of Paris Brusell, consideration $1,000. Mr. Brasell in turn has bought the Jay James 1-0 acres of land, consideration, $3,000.

Mr. aiuua is thinking; of lucuiiug in Oklahoma. Ati mutter where he locates he will make a good and uselul citizen, one whom we regret to loso. Tieated Bight. Cassville, April 29.

1918. Received of Mauiey Insurance Agency payment in lull for damage on my bant by wind storm. I take pleasure in saymg to the public iiuvb iruaieu uie rigui. J44 I. W.

Brock Gaoler. John Bertalot and family went to rnuuy. Rev, Lowe will preach at Guutor next ouiiuay tngdt. Misses Pearl Williams and No ruin were the guests of I'lussie rrior eunday. Willie Robertson and Bort Patton wini were home on a brief visit nave returned to Camp.

Rev. HumfoM flilled his regular at On nter Saturday iiigui, oiinuuy ana suuaay uignt. (Julie a crowd -fathered at Purdv Friday to see tho noldler hoys leave for camp. Them will be another crowd leave Mu 13th. Walter Wiiii.tnn of Monott vlsll sil his uncle.

Wm. Williams, and family Tuesday, before starting for mo training camp Friday. Earl I'rier who has been teaching school In Oklahoma Is home for a few days. Wo hear that he is thinking of joining the Navy. Tits Ki-il Cross aale at Monett was nut oil mi account of the rain Saturday.

Wo hope It will be mors succesHlul next Saturday as th Red Cross doing a wonderful Cassville, Mo. Exeter, Mo. Purdy, Mo. eBBBBaMaaBBaaw Ml Ml Mi Mi Mi Ml Mi Mi Waihburn Prairie. Mrs.

8. D. Sparfcman went to Tar River, Friday to visit her daughtor, Mr. Allene Park. There will be meeting here next Saturday, Sunday and Sunday uight.

Everyone is Incited to come. E. B. Church had tho misfortune of Retting his left hip broken Friday while attempting to lead a calf. Mr.

and Mrs. j. S. Varner and Grandpa Varner spent Sunday afternoon at the home cf J. B.

Hopkins and family. There will be a pie eupper at the school house Friday night, May 3. The proceeds to be used for the benefit ot tho Red Cross. Everybody is cordially invitod to come. Mrs.

Clara Ruppert and three children left Mouday night for Motion to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Roger Mathews. She will leavo there May 4 for Dent, Idahut to make her home. Foil 8AI.K: A team of good, heavy draft horses, a new inch Springfield wagon, a skeleton road cart, and a set of wagon harness, any or all. Also some milch cows, OaCAii Holder, 42-4TI BuiterHeld.

no he us: da tu Btr thi Wi Ml tot bu tlx Kill lll Pleasant Ridge. There is Sunday school and singing at Cultou every Sunday afternoon. Johnnie Gregg of Verona spent Saturday aud Sunday with Donald Kerns. Mr and Mrs. Coleman Fly of Carthage visited Tom Crouch's Sunday.

Art Browning and family and Mr. Springer and wife of Verona spent Sunday afternoon with James Mar-but's. George Arm st ron of Fort Sill, came in last Monday to visit with homefolks. Ho likes soldier life tine. There was a pie supper at McDowell Thursday night for the benefit of tho Red Cross.

were $34.38. Mr. and Mrs. George Kerns and Mr. and Mrs.

Uu'tiuie Black visited in Webb City and Columbus, Saturday and Sunday. Rocky Comfort. Success to the Republican. Mrs. B.

I. Veb-b iias Jieen -on the sick list this week. Loyd Patterson is quite ill of pneumonia at present. H. P.

Lamberson transacted bui-! ness in Piueville Wednesday. I Miss Nellie Klly of near Ander- son is visiting relatives and Iriends here this week. Floyd Lawson of near Powell visited relatives and friends her- a lew days the first ot thf week. Rev. E.

Lovciif Joplin mi-. ed tlrt) baucalatil'eu' sr-nimn i lit graduating Class (lit Rock) i i tort High hchool at im- church Sunday night. The big rally and patriotic meeting held here last Saturday was a "rand success despite the rain. The amount raised for the Liberty loan was Our quota was $12,000. About $700 was raised for the Red Cross from the sale of eggs and chickens.

The ladies of the Red Cross also raised a neat little snm from the serving of dinner to the crowd. The Pineville band furnished the music, Arahart. Willis Bowen is driving a Ford car since last week. Carl Justice was in Springfield Friday for examination for the navy. Mr.

and Mrs. Charley McCracken are the pareuts of a baby girl, born April L'3. A good crop of strawberries Is ex pected if nothing damages them from this time ou. We are sorry to sav Mrs. Effle Shepherd has been Buffering for several weeks with her head.

Mrs. Bird Black of Cassville visited her brother, Loyd Clayton, and family from Tuesday till Fri day of last week. Those who visited Jim McCrack en Sunday were John Painter of Shell Knob, Carl Justice, Clarence snepnera, upal liurg, Mrs. Maggie Wluttaker Opal Shepherd. We learn that Arch Mackev and Miss Anna Mat but were married.

Also Eldou Painter and Miss Vada McCracken were married tho latter part of last week. We extend best wishes and congratulations as they are all nice young peoulo. Mr. Painter left for Ft. Riley Friday.

We sincerely wish him good luck. For Kalk: 'JO acres? 1 mile from town, 13 acres in orchard, 10 acres lenced with hog wire, 10 acres with goou wite fences. Mkh. M. E.

Moouk. 43-40 Cassville, Mo. Washbnra. Mrs. G.

Fain of Butterileld visited here Saturday and Sunday. J. S. Amphlett of Pitcher, Okla spent Thursday aud Friday visiting with old neighbors and friends here. Mrs.

F. A. Thrmas of Farming-ton, is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W.

It. Adcock, this week, -J. X. West is still confined to his room and is not doing as well as his many friends would like tu see him do. There will be a pio supper at the O.

K. school house Wednesday night, May Mil) for the benefit ot the Red Cross. Rev. I). 11.

Truhittn filled his regular appointment here Sunday but owing to the rain there were no services Saturday afternoon. Mrs. K. A. Woodruff returned homo Wednesday evening from a two week's visit with her slstot, Mrs.

E. A. Lund, of MaiihfiVid. Mrs. 11 R.

Wlndns tho Progressive club mi Thursday arternouu Instead of Wednesday ii'i account of the inclement weat her. Mrs. Tims. Lambert of Galena returned home Monday alter a week's Hay with her mother, Mrs. A.

M. Weathers, who is still vei III. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Woodrulf and C.

N. Jayne were among the number who attended the Odd Fellow Anniversary at Purdy, Friday. Saturday, May 4th It egg itay hem. All laules Interested lit the Red Cross work are requested to bring or send one dozen t-m to the bank. Knnie will bo nold to tho Produca and proceeds used In buying materials for tha Red Cross Buy Liberty Bond Sunday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Truhilte and sous, Mr. and Mrs. (Jharlie Ken dali and children visited Mr.

and Mrs. Sam McQueen Sunday. Elzie Truhitte who got his arm broken some time ago cranking a Henry Ford is getting along fine, is able to drive a Henry again. Mrs. Harvey Long and Mrs.

Frank Hoenshell will start to Camp Funston the 2nd day of May to visit their husbands who are at the camp. Order Setting Date Of Hearing. In the District Court of the Uniteti States lor the Southwestern Di vision of the Western District of Missouri. In the matter of Victor E. Brown, Bankrupt.

I his day on reading the Petition for discharge of Victor E. Brown the above named bankrupt, it is Ordered by tho Court, that a hear ing be had npoli the same on the 29th day of May A. D. 1013, before said Court at United Stales Court Room, iu Kansas City, Missouri, in said District at 10 o'clock in the loreuoon; and that notice there. il be published in the Cassville Republican, a liewspaper printed in said Division of said District thiit all known creditors and other per sous in interest may appear al the said tune and place and show cause, if any they have, wny the prayer oi the said petitioner should not be granted.

Anil it is further Ordend the Court that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of this order, addressed to them at their places ot residence as stated. Dated 25th day of April A 1918 Akba S. VasValkenburgh, United Slates District Judge. Attest: A true copy, John K. Wabner, Clerk.

By Alta Ruffln, Deputy. SEE A. J. Clevenger PURDV, MO. For your Notary Work He will also look after your abstract work Mortgages'! Sale.

Whereas, bv their certuln lnnrctzaco dei-d dated Mrii day of Oetobur, rvuurdi-d at page 79 In buok In the ollk-u o( the Uu-eorder ot Deeds ot Itarrv county Missouri, Kffi M. Wells uud II. li. (Vi-lis, tier husband, conveyed to John J. Kin? the follow ln lie scriDeu real eaiau, lyniK ami ueing situate in the i-ouuty ot lUrry anil state of Missouri, to wit: All ot a lot or parcel of laud beginning at the Northwest corner of tiie -rtiiwest nuarter of the Northeast iiuarti-r of bt-ctloa 21.

anil runninit south uloni; the west line or the iiriheit of the Northeast quarter oue fourth of niuiicuti. til interaectltiK will, tho south line ot thi-tiild Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, thence south five hundred leet alont; the linn of the ISouthwcsi iiiurterof the northeast quarter, thence six hundred ninety lour net in a nortiicaxterly direction until Intersrctinic with the western line of tho Missouri and North Arkansas Kail- wav rlKht of way; Ihi-nre iilonn the Haul railway rlidit-ot wny until Intersecting with the north line ot the Nuriliwest if.artir ot the Northeast quarter; hence aiuiitf said lino to the place ot beaiuninir, all situated iu township twenty one U.inne twenty eveu and cuntaliilni; thirteen acres more or less; to secure the payment of ten certain promissory notes lu said mortKsKc deed fully described, anil whereas dtlault has been made In the payment ot said notes hi accordance with the terms thereof, Now, therefore, the agaim-i of the above named mortaaxee, hci-ehy imc notice that, pursuant to the power hi mu Vested a aloresaiii, will on Tuesiluv, the "tu day ot Mty, mm, bu.ween the hours nl lu o'clock in the forenoon audi o'clock iu tho alternoon or sain Hay, at the court house door, in the city ot Oooiville. Il.irrv county, Missouri, sell the above described real estate al public auction for casll, to the n.giieei uiuuer. w. Finn, $1 Assignee of Rotles Proceeding! to Sot up aud Eitab hib Lull Detd.

State of Missouri I C'ouuty i.f Harry. hi rtu Julia i. Tarr, petitioner. To all Whom it lav Concern: Whereas, on the bill day of April; petition wss oteu ty Julia t). t.urr iu the circuit court Harry county, Missouri, herein the suld Jullit I), fair claim to he tile owner in fee simple of the following tie c-ribed land! situate in Itarrv comm Mia ouri, to-Wit.

The Northeast quarter ol ths Northeast quarter of seven; ami tu Northwest quarter of the Nortuweat nuarter ot hectiou eixlit, In Tow nsmn tweu. tv tbrce of UaiiKS iwenty live; and whereas it is aucKnu in sain petition that tile deed in said lands executed by Kui)4iulu Frank II ii Cnrr aud Mary L'arr, III' la, to the said Julian uaa ueeu lost. 1 hi therefore lain aire notice; that at tin June term id inesaiti narry county circuit court, lUls, a decree will be entered hi cause auu lie title and lulerest lu and tit aul lands ail jutta-ed to said puthiuticr aicordou tu the prayer ut aaiu fii titiou. Altest: J. I VAKlirvav Clerk of the Circuit Court uf Hurry coui.ty.

Missouri, II M. IrulntKOr, Deputy Cli I k. 41 10 i Administratrix's Nctloe. NotlOti le hnreliy KlVeii thai letters of art ministration ou tint estate of W. A.

Iks, dcard, were xranicn tu the umleraiKiied, On the JJiel day of Apnll, lsi, bv tin probate court of Harry rouiit), lliaaoun. All persons haviiiK claims against said estate eru ri quired to eimbit lueiu loral liiwauue to the ailiiilnistiati wtilini six months after dale of said li Iters, or they may lit prei-linleil from any bum lit of such i-aiate; eud II audi claim be not exhibited within nus yearlroiu the Hale the last insertion of tins publication, tiny will be forever barred, Ibis siud Ua April, I'MI. Ilansrj In tuy nrvteii.ie tUisJml dj White Jewelry Co. Notions Too South side square Cassville, Mo. Union Valley.

Fred Cole is building a new bridge near Thos. C'reuson's. Cliris Gemmecke of Solicman is visiting his sister, Mrs. Bent tfniitb, and family. Mrs.

Emett Fackwood is not improving as her many friends would like to hear. Columbus Eden and family of Purdy spent Friday and Saturday at Grant Edeu's. Orley Boucher of Exeter was at Fred Cole's the latter part of last week papering tho house. Mrs. Rosa Cole spent the latter part of last week with her mother, Mrs.

J. K. Brattin, of Exeter. Mrs. Fred Cole and son, Guy, viHited Mrs.

Ed 1'ruitt near Whejit-nn Sunday uften.oon. Mrs. I'm lit is very sick. MUhos M.idk'o Cole and Marian Kussell returned home from Joplin Sunday after a week's risit with Mrs. Vera rainier.

Lkamk i-ok Sai.k: I will sell lease on Ash cave farm near Cassville, about 0 acres oats sown, acres broken for corn, also 3 milch rows and heifer calves. It O. X. IlOBY. tu.

isisasajcCTsraw.wvH.?.rgiigTOm--w;.TrT BOTH TELEPHONES 4 IN OFFICE DR. J. S. FOUNTAIN PENS SHAVING MIRRORS CUFF LINKS TIE PINS WATCHES CHAINS DESK CLOCK BOOKS well as ornamental articles ALL WORK GUARANTEED INGRAM Over First National Bank Cassville, Mo. 1 DENTIST AN ABSOLUTE FACT Steam and electric railways are inadequate, for our transportation needs.

The "MOTOR CAK" fills the gap. Better see Fawver at Cassville, at once as he will furnish you ton trucks and Ford sedans on easy payment plan. ESTABLISHED 3 YEARS Permanently Located col for nil bci 1 po 1'ei Tl I tin lt: hn K.I CHI i cof to mi Mr on fi'r Ml the n-p In.l II ne ln hir mii Hint Ulll' i ti Sol: t'tlg OlTi lift tin to inn, fcne wit Bo Ivh I MORTGAGE LOANS Cassville Lumber Co. W. A.

WILK3, Proprietor TOR TOUE Lumber and Building Materia! all kinds cf builders' hardware, ecrea doare and rm min Agency tor Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint long Distance Phone No. 25 Mn Uet cionoy on 7 Years Time Have Loaned Over $700,000 in Past Nino Tear Vuu mi ia I. mn or nisku irttHl payiii.ii'1 at any navtnoot lim-rrsl pKM.uir imr a )-r ul your iu.i...t bunk, to suit auuvmilcnna ot lMirrowi-r K. iih iin.r tills) la Iiiiiiio mnm-y anl run La paid any time. Let me Abstract the Title to Your Heal Estate) I t.nv iii only cuuiplut tot of Aburuot Booki to Hrrj County, r.

THOMAS, Cassville, Mo. I isaa.1, atiMlal Ulll llalg lil MnMTP.nMPDV'C 3 III VII I VIWlltUM THE QUALITY SlOZvJE Our of our tery belt lonn expfirlonco and the quality groceries euablo tin to Rive you the of ecrvice. F. JONBS Sueotor la boslnttt to ManUy Jooet Abstracts, Farm Loans, Real Estato and Fidelity Insurance -Olflco South Side Square CteiviUe, Wo. Thi fruit pannlnn iPtnon.

Try ut for your iupar. Prlcei on uunr have btiiMi changeable but rest assured that our nrlcea are tba bunt to hud. Farm.ra' Ptrne 27 City Phona T3 work both at home and on the bat rrvVki ii ejmoMl.

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