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PACE FIVI3 VERY' INTERESTING NEWS ITEMS FROM "QUR FORT SCOTT SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE' MONITOR, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. ARCADIA It. R. 4. BKOXSOX AEWS.

PORTER VILLE BERLIN rendered which was greatly enjoyed. There Were about-75 present and all report a Jolly time. Methodist church Sunday evening wr a success and a good crowd was in attendance. Mrs. R.

F. Williams visited with hfr fiaughter Mrs. John Cleland one day this Miss Osa Thbmpsdn of Hepler, came up Wednesday! and returned in thrs evening with her nieces, Mable and Helen Thompson, who, accompanipri her home. Loran Potter loaded a- car of hors this week. F.

C. Huss entertained company from the Girard neighborhood Sundav. Milo Cook is now driving the litt'-i Brush car recently sold him by F. O. Hubs.

CENTEttVILLE (Miss Kate Turley, Corres.) (Everyone fu tbU neighborhood is iwked to get the news to the correspondent. We want all the news from everybody. Dm the frhoue. Editor.) i i' A fine rain fell Monday. Mrs.

A. S. Calvin and Mrs. Frank Reinecke w.ere shopping Jn Fort Scott Saturday. i' Mj-s.

S. made her-Weekly tripto the county 'seat Saturday. Rev. will preach at Oeriterville Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, June 11. i Children's day exercises' will be held in the afternoon.

AIL are Invited to attend. Miss Pearl Holtsclaw. spent Sunday with Miss Kate Turley. Mrs. Will Smith of Fort Dodge, Visited relatives and friends here for eotne time.

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hall spent Sunday wjth relatives in Fort Scott. and Mrs." J. A.

Turley spent Sunday with Mrs. Turley's brother, A. W. McKimmey and" family of Fort Scott. Charley Van Dyke, the Devon merchant, delivered new oil stoves at the Holtsclaw ndme and at Frank Man-love's one day last week.

A. Smith was in Devon Saturday 1 Miss Hazel McMillan 'visited eev-era days last week with friends In Nevada, Mo. Mrs. George Reinccke and daughters visited Sunday with her son Frank and family. Miss Lois and John Burns visited Sunday -with- Miss Ardis and Charley Mrs.

A. S. Calvin and daughter Dot-tie called one afternoon last week at the C. A- Woods home and also at the Charley Sauerwein home. Saturday, June 3, being Mrs.

J. A. Turley's birthday, a surprise -was plapned for her and completely carried out. The evening was spent in social talk until about 10 o'clock, when Miss Kate Turley served refreshments of strawberries and cake, being assisted by Misses Pearl Holtsclaw and Miss Alzada Harbert Turley. received a number of nice presents.

Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hall Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and baby, Mr. and Mrs.

S. Harbert and son Glen, Mr. and Mrs. P. W.

Holtsclaw, Mr. and Mrs. L. Garrison and family, Cecil Kll-lion, Robert Shoemaker, Misses Pearl Holtsclaw, Alzada Harbert, J. N.

McKimmey, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turley and Miss Kate Turley.

All departed for their homes, wishing Mrs. Turley more happy birthdays and also having spent an enjoyable evening. y. CRESCENT STOTESUtJRY (Miss Minnie Miller, Corres.) (Everyone in this OPtBhborhood It sked to Ket the new to the correspondents We wnnt all the news troni tue phone. Editor.) Children's Day exercises were held at the Methodist church Sunday night, 8.

S. Gordon and family of Fort Scott were visitors at Arch Gordon's Sunday. B. A. Dryer came up from.

Pittsburg on business last week. Mrs. Will Ticks of Hume visited from Saturday until Tuesday at the home of and E. A. Nail.

1 Mrs. L. Briggs of Asbury, was here last week visiting among friends. Kenneth Croft was over from Richards last week, visltifig Among rela tlves. Mrs.

Johrt Spatir returned home last Saturday after a visit with at. Fort 1 Miss Nell Cormack of Nevada is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. d.

croft. i'-, Mrsi- J. Browrf and small daughter returned home Friday from Mon-ett, after an extended flsit with relatives. 'l'- Mrs. Sarah Spaur came down from Kansas City Friday to visit friends and look after, the Interests of her property, The Methodist Sunday school gave a strawberry and ice cream supper Thftrsday night fof the benefit of ta church.

Misses Hazel Miller, Eva Dewitt, Elsie and Dora David of Amos, cams Sunday to attend the Children'3 Day exercises and to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dewitt.

HIATTVILLE (E. B. Armstrong. Corres) (Everyone In this Is nokel to ei't lhe news to the correiiondpiit. We want all the newB from Cm tin Kdilor.) -A.

M. Routh went to Kansas City Monday evening going with a shipment of stock. Paul Pool arrived Wednesday evening for a short visit with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. M.

P. Pool of this place. Several from here attended the quarterly meeting of the Methodist church at Hepler Saturday and Sunday. The H. E.

club met at the home of Miss Irene Hamm June 7. After work-Ing on fancy work and playing games of entertainment, dainty refreshments were served. The members present were: Anna Strasser, Hazel Looking-bill, Ethel McFeeters, Ruth Talbot, Ca-lista Turney, Marie StraSser, Myrtle Wray, Ruby Armstrong and Irene Hamm. C. B.

White and family, visited with Mrs; Hixon Sunday, returning home in their car. The Children's Day exercises at the -Mrs. E. P. Williams visited her daughter, at Pittsburg the latter part Of last week.

Mrs. Pearl and Mrs. G. M. shoppers at Bronson Thursday.

-V Mrs, Pearl Helti and Pearl Leath-erman were Garland visitors Saturday afternoon. i- The Williams family entertained Fort Scott company Sunday. Frances and Winifred, Williams were calif rs at Grandma Harrison's Thursday afternoon. George Johnson and wife and Otis Leatherman and wife attended the Children's Day program at Bronaugh Sunday night. They reported a good program.

Johnny JTonbury sheared sheep last week. Several of this vicinity attended the strawberry social given by the Methodist church Tuesday night. Grandma, Sellers is spending the week end with her feon George. Mrs. A.

B. Stearns and daughter werq (Bronaugh visitors Wednesday afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hatch a boy June 5.

The wedding bells were ringing in Oskaloosa last Thursday. Miss Fannie Rouse and Mr. Wheeler were mar-tied in Nevada. This is the third wedding in the burgf in the last' three Miss Krouse is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Kotise of Oskalooso and Mr. Wheeler 1 is the time keeper for the brick plant at Oskaloosa. We all extend congratulations to the fcridi and wish them a happy married life. WEST LIBERTY.

(Dencle- GruVCorres.) (Evervoue in this -noipliborh bod is asked to (fet the news to the eftrreaiiondent. We want all the new fFonl'-everybodj'. Use the -phone. Editor.) Ralph Fairbanks and Izetta Ogle spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Toll Grubb. Miss -Mae Morris is at home after a several weeks visit with her Blister. Mrs. Bert Cox entertained Mrs. Ells worth Maxwell last Wednesday.

There will be a Children's Day program at our church on next Sunday, June 11. Everybody come, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vodrey and baby spsnt Tuesday with Mr; and Mrs. C.

L. Vodrey. The J. I. P.

club met at the H. J. Robinson home last Saturday- night. Refreshments were served ind all report a good time. Mr.

and Mrs. Toll Grubb visited relatives at Fulton Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vodrey entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Thompson of hear Prescott Sunday. Thursday evening June 1st, at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kimers-chied, the M.

B. C. club of which Mrs. Remerschied is a member lentertained their husbands and families, also the J. I.

F. club. Refreshments consisting of strawberries, ice creftm and cake were served and a short program was Chas. Carpenter, CdVres. (Everyone In this neighborhood Is asked to get the news to correspondent.

We want all the news Xroui everybody. Use the phoue. Editor.) Mr. Gardner, wife and son drove their car to the Solid City Saturday afternoon. Ivan Gardner returned Saturday morning frcm a Week's visit at Bron son with Will" and "Aunt Julia" Bower.

Oscar Odell drove to Devon Saturday evening with his produce. Mr. Leslie, our psthmaster, hauled a load of lumber for road purposes Saturday, and lost a tire tff his wagon wheel, damaging the wheel some. Quite a large bunch of- cattle wandered around here Friday and got Into Mr. Smith's tame grass field.

Herbert Shouse of Sapulpa, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, returned home Thursday. Frankie Leslie of Redfield bought a fat horse Thursday of Mr. Carpenter.

Mrs. Carpehter and her daughter, Anna Shouse, went to Ottawa Tuesday to" visit Mrs. Carpenter's sister. 1 Ruf us Blaine and wife of Ottawa, drove over In their car and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Gardner. Charley -Dagert of four miles south of Fort Scott spent Sunday with his cousin, M. Gardner. Mrs; Mollle Winship and family drove through here Wedneseday. They were visiting relatives southwest of here.

Anthony and Joe Peoples were home Sunday. There was a large -crowd at the dance at the Marshall place Saturday night and the Canada young folks ran on a stump and broke the lubricator on their car. There will be preaching at the church after Sabbath school Sunday. Sunday school is at 9:30 o'clock. A large crowd attended Sunday school last Sunday, i GLENDALE (H.

D. Moore, Correspondent.) (Everyone In this neighborhood Is asked to pet the news to the correspondent. We want nil the news from everybody. Dse the phone. Editor.) v-" v- Mr.

and rMs. Ellis Azbill were shop ping In the solid city Thursday. Misses Fannie and Clara Miller were Fort Scott visitors Saturday. F. H.

Miller and wife of Hammond were in these parts Friday. Arthur Dorsey and family Were Ft. Scott visitors Fridays T. H. Jones and wife had business at Hammond Saturday.

Judd Amey returned home Wednes day from Fort Scott after spending; the past week visiting witn ms nrotn-er Geo, 'Amey and family. Mrs. Emma Smith and children of Fort Scott are visiting relatives in this vicinity. 1 Mr. George Taylor of Geraldine, Is visiting this week with his brother James Taylor.

Kent Remick and Earl Simmons Visited Rezal Moore Sunday afternoon. Chas. Heritage who has been working at Girard is home for a short visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Heritage.

Miss Ida Stephens who is staying with Mrs. Kennedy spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stephens near Devon. Fred Miller and wife and baby visited the latter part Of the week with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Huss near Linton. H. D. Moore and wife were Fort Scott visitors Wednesday.

O. C. David and son were at Fulton on business Tuesday. Mr. Hackley and wife visited the letter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Moore near Hammond Sunday. Children's Day exercises will be held at Glendale Sunday evening June 11 at 8 o'clock.

Col." J. B. Duerson i'returned from Tort Scott yesterday, he had been to cry the Nelson Mrs. Charles Love is here from To-peka for an extended visit with relatives Snd friends. Mr, and Mrs.

Marion. Johnson went to Ioia yestereday for a few days' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pitts and little daughter came in yesterday evening for a visit with relatives Mrsf Finley Helms "and little son, and Miss Carman Boatwright were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. S. Helms west of town Wednesday. Mrs. Lizzie Weaver of Bartlesville, who has been here for a few days, a guest at the McCarty home, went to Mildred yesterday to visit, relatives there.

J. H. Vanover was an Iola visitor Wednesday Martin Volmer was here from Red-field yestereday. Miss Mate BoWerS spent Wednesday in the country at the home of her brother, Will Bowers and. family.

Mr. and Andrew Cooke and children Went to Gas yesterday for a visit with relatives. Mrs Joseph Love and little son, Gene have returned from an extended visit, with her sister, Mrs. Bertha Rog-ers-Millington of Denver, Col. Several members of the various Sunday schools in our little city have been attending the county Sunday school convention convening at Fort Scott this Mc William Ireland of this place has been president for the past seven years and has given much time to this work.

He has served moat efficiently and much has been accomplished through his efforts. The entertainments at be E. church Tuesday and Wednesday evenings by Dr. George Macy, minister, cartoonist and lecturer, were attended by larged crowds, who pronounce them very pleasing and instructive. The ladies of the O.

E. Culture Club had a most enjoyable meeting at the home of Mrs. William Lormor, on South Randolph street, yesterday afternoon. An interesting study of the life of Electa and a short program occupied itheir time, after which the hostesses, Mrs. Lormor and her aunt, Mrs.

J. RF. Anderson, served ice cream and wafers. Mr. and Mrs.

Lormor leave in a short time to spend the remainder of the summer in Nebraska. 6rville McMillan spent Sunday In Humboldt. Dr. N. Neilson spent Sunday in Fort Scott.

Miss Watterson spent Sunday in Moran visiting friends. Mrs. Jennie Moss is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Griffith Hughes of Fort Scott spent Sunday at the Cummings home. Mrs.

Edwin Hunter of Gas City has been here foe several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Qutst and little daughter Sunday in Lone Elm.

Mrs. Sarah Higgs went to Iola Saturday to spend a few days with and friends. Mrs. Etta Hibbs Of Elsmore spent Sunday here, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Baldwin.

Mrs. H. Kilborn and sons, John and Gene are here from Iola, the guests of her. sister, Mrs. A.

D. Howell. 1 Miss Maruice Wright is recovering nicely from a severe attack of the measles. Several, new cases are report- Mistfes Georgia Abbey and Maude Geyer, who are attending institute at Fort Scott spent the week-end at home. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Boosh have rented rooms in the Volmer residence on Spruce street and will occupy them in a tew days. Mrs. Dan West Went to Ottawa today to attend the commencement exercises there. Her son, Omer, is a member of the graduating class.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cooke and children who. are here from Greens-burg visiting relatives spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Wilson of Limestone; Mrs. O. M. Thomas and little son, Owen Fori, returned yesterday evening Dexter, where they have been -making an extended visit with relatives. Bsrtrum who is spending the summer with his grandmother, Jerro of, Xenia spent Saturday and Sunday at home.

His brother, Alvln accompanied him on his. return to spend a week or so there. The degree staff of the Royal Neighbor lodge is very busy practicing drill and initiatory work, preparatory to attending the district convention which convenes at Iola on next Tuesday, June IS. Our lodge here has been Invited to put on the work at the meet lng Several are planning to attend from here. BARiVEiS VILLE (Grace Vanslckel, Ct-rre.) (Everyone In this neighborhood In usfcpn to get the news to the corresiiondefit.

We arnnt nil the news from everybody. Use phone. Editor.) Mr. and Mrs. Eli Woods of Fulton spent Thursday on the farm.

Mr, Gares bad business In Fulton on Thursday last. Mr. Faller of Fultori Was seen In our vicinity last Friday. Joe Blcart and son had business in Fulton Friday, Mrs. T.

G. Strole made a trip to Fort Scott Thursday. Mr. Rutledge of Prescott was In our vicinity Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Hereford had business in Fulton latter part -of the week. Arthur Towles and family autoed to Hume to attend services Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Higbie of Fulton visited relatives in our vicinity Sunday. Mr. Higbie was drivings his new Ford. Mr. and Mrs.

John Grubb, Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Simms were visitors at the Frsnk Austin home Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary White visited home folks in Fort Lincoln vicinity Sunday. Nelson Dorsey had business In Fulton Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry White were visiting relatives here Wedneseday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Hinderllter entertained "number of young folks Saturday pvening in honor of their niece, (Flossie Fox and Nora Owens, Cor.) (Everyone In this neighborhood Is ak4 to fret the news to the correspondent. We want all the news trom everybody. UN the phone. Editor.) Be Attkissotf and son tfere Fort Scott visitors Friday. "Mrs.

Elbert Huston Called on her Bister, Mrs. Albert Hawkinson Mr. and Mrs. J. Bright and niece Gladys Brfght! Wer carjers at the Bush home Wednesday afternoon; Mr.

Huston of Oklahoma, Is visiting with the Mix family and others rela tives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Shanenberger and soft, Fred and daughter Ruby Of near Stark pent Sunday at the J. J.

Bright home. Albert Coghiii ahd ramiiy spent sun-day with relatives near Hepler. Will Bolinfer and family were Walnut visitors Saturday evening. Mrs. Will Edmonds an dlittle niece Helen Mcintosh spent Saturday near i'etersbiirg with Tom Mcintosh and amlly.

Mrs. Clark and daughter Lillle spent Sunday in Rockford valley with Arthur and Guy Clark. 1 Mrs. Walter Mayberry and little eon Donald spent Friday with relatives rear Walnut. Mr.

Hawkinson( Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Hawklnson, Mr. Johnson and Mrs, Walauist of near Savonburg spent last Sunday with and Mrs. Albert Haw and S.

Cheesem who llvo south of Hepler1 Spent Sunday at the Joe Pone home. Joe Bush was a visitor at the Hugh Johnson home Sunday Mariar Jahnson and Her grandmoth er, Mrs Azbill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnson, i Minnie f'Attkisson was a caller at the Elbert 'HuBton home Saturday. 4 Elmer Mcintosh spent Thursday eveninis at the.A.

B. Mix home. Alex Fogerstrom spent last week with his brother at the Elmer Johnson home near Savonburg. Grandma Huston who has been vis iting with her son Perry and family near Savonburg came home Sunday Imo Mcintosh, who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. Will Edmonds for the past two weeks, went home sat urday.

MAPLETON (Miss Nettle Amer, Corres.) fRvervnne In this neighborhood Is asked to get the news to the correspondent. We wnut ail ttte news irom every oouy. uo the phoue. Editor.) J. Weaver and son Bud made a business trip to Fort Scott Tuesday.

i Clyde Camp, who has been in Kansas City for the past few months, returned home Wednesday. The ice cream social given Saturday night by the Latter Day Saints was well attended. 1 i William deAtley and sons, Don and purchased a new Maxwell car Marie Haller of Fort Scott is spending a few days with her cousin, O. A. Camp and family.

Mrs. Brimhall of Fort Scott came up Tuesday and is spending a few days with' friends near Mapleton. R. B. BrHton purchased a new Buick car last week.

Jim Brillhart and wife of Redfield spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother. Perry Brillhart and family The Children's day exercises, which were held at the Christian church Sunday night, were well attended and enjoyed by all. Ed Edmundson purchased a Stude-baker car Saturday. J. R.

Myrick of Fort Scott spent last week with friends and relatives near Mapleton. Dell Morris and family of Xenla spent Sunday with his brother, H. R. Morris and family. The EVERYBODY.

ii Department i UNIONjBEND (Mrs. May Burkhart, Corres.) Everyone In this neighborhood i asked to Kt the news to the correHpondent. want nil the iipwr from everybody, t'eo Ibo phoue. Editor.) 'We had a fine rain last Monday and the crops look very encouraging. Mrs.

C. N. Hondley and, Mrs. Broad-beck attended the Kansas Home-makers club north of town last Mrs. Jim Miller spent Saturday night and Sunday in the cky.

Mr. John Allen and' family attended the Children's Day entertainment in Walkertown last Saturday evening. Wesley Brown and family-spent the weekend at at George Brown's. Will Karlskint Is driving a new Ford car. Mrs.

Marguerite Allen Called on Mrs Harvey last. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mc called on Mrs. Burkhart last Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Tom Bruce entertained company from the city last Thursday. Mrs. N. Hoadley left this morning for Lawrence, to attend the graduation exercises this week.

Her daughter Miss Corda Hoadley will graduate. They will return home iiest Thursday, i A very pleasant surprise party was planned last Saturday evening when a-; number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babcock and surprised them. The evening was spent Informally awl lunch was served at a late hour.

Ail departed having spent a very pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lorton spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Mc-Fadden home. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Sparks of 71? South Lowman street announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Ruth Sparks the first of the week in Bartlesville, to Mr. Bert Lynn for'-merlje of this city.

Judge R. D. Wad-dill performed the ceremony. Mias Sparks has ben employed in" Bartlesville for the past month and visited her parents here last Sunday. Miss Maribell McGHI returned last, evening from Kansas City where she has been spending a few days.

Like as" not your most urgent need may be filled through a Want Ad. Look over the carefully today -see what ones appeal to you. It Li i 5 Sale i Out Mrs. C. A.

Hall. (Evervone In this neighborhood Is asked to gret the news to the correspondent. We wnut all the news from everybody Editor.) John Ramsey was in Fort Scott last Saturday night. Charley Harper made, a trip to Ft. Scott Saturday returning Sunday with his new Ford car.

Mrs. Daisy Garret made a visit to the Centerville cemetery Sunday afternoon. Earnest Johnsan sold some hogs to Mr. J. A.

Godman which he delivered Tuesday. Harry Harder attended Odd Fellows lodge which was held in Devon last Saturday night. Will Sipe made a business trip to Fort Scott Monday evening to attend the C. C. Nelson sale.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and little daughter spent Sunday with the family of J. W. Johnson.

Mr. Earl Herford has bis new cellar completed, Beautiful Banner and Anchor buggies. A very large stock now on display at C. F. Miller'd implement store.

Our Tlie Bargain Center 1 Stock Grocery Contributes Specials For Jc oeihe ECONOMY SALE JUNE Beginning Saturday, June 10th Prompt Auto Delivery ServiceUse The Phone Lou glit tliis stock at nn ftinazing sncrifiro and am it to you at prices never" before known in Fort SeOtt prices you'll never see again on clean, gcod merchandise. Dolls Games Toys Hardware China Glassware Pictures Tinware Granitcware Aluminum Ware Children's Looks Tireless Cookers Straw Hats Toilet Taper XoVelties And a world of useful things that you can buw XOW at great savings. Let your first call at the Chile Beans, 3 pounds Tomatoes, large eans 10c Fancy Sifted Peas, can lOo Extra Good Salmon, 3 cans Canned Apples, 3 eans Pineapple, 2 size, 2 eans Dried Peaches, 4 pounds Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs Jones-Warr Special Coffee, extra fine, pound 20o R-B Coffee, a big seller, 2 pounds 25c Sugar, 13 pounds Jones Fantry Fride Flour, 484b. sack Red Star Flour, 48-lb. sack Goodlander's Best Flour, 48-lb.

sack iBrooks Best Flour, 48-lb. sack $1.45 K. C. Baking Powder, large size 19o Bulk Starcb, 7 pounds Sal Soda, 7V2 pounds 25c Finto Beans, 3M pounds Lima Beans, 3' pounds 25c To Our Country Friends We want your Butter Eggs. You will find that vc pay more for your produce not fionve days but every day without exception." We will pay you in merchandise, cash and merchandise, or all cash.

100 "Farnicr riienil" Carriers 12 dozen oapacity to he given away to our country friends Saturday. Come early and get yours. HAM srrA'CEH, Proprietor. 11(5 South Main Street SATISFACTION YOUR HONEY BACK, A STORE FOR.

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