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ft M' 'A iir Skirt actory Hits Mashes n'n 1' Capacity Prodacbon Arisen PfV Knll WMhtoonlCoontottS nArViountoitouA ofA ui VlTJCClay RUH prorimately'tm are '4 HOME DESTROYED BY IRE worn is completed BIRTHDAY PARTY were i Mr tit SlT uiti sl ASSOCIATION COMING TO LAT RIVER LEADWOOD PAVING PRO gressingsahsfactoruy of fit all fled by tbs Senate Mr appointment will meet with the reneral approval of the people of Leadwood and he is well qualified jto make a good postmaster Congratulations oldtop HU i rta Mk PW 'M TO BE LEADWOOD POSTMASTER rrA i 1 fir 1 acing a restraining order is sued out of the Circuit Court of St rancois county which forbids him from1 operating his iron and metal business Max ox thia week announced that he expects to move hie plant and to 8t Louia Mr ox has' been enjoying' a good business and the volume has been growing each year He has loaded out several hundred 'cars or iron and metals durnlng 'past year in addition to the merchan dise be has hauled to 8t Louis and other points by truck It is probable that Mr ox will keep a buying station in lat River but no cutting sorting or loading will be done at lat River with I the result that a number of men will be thrown out of em ployment He has had ten or more men employed steadily at bls yard SUNSHNE RIENDS MEET The Sunshine riends Class of the irst Churchof God held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Wm Grenta riday night Twenty seven members were present also one new member The meeting was opened Iby the president and after the devotional service a gmewasptayedand a committee appointed for program for next meeting which win be held atthe home of Mix 4 Clyde Good December 18 4 Refreshments of coffee and sandwiches were served A serious loss occurred on Wed nesday November ISth i when the farm residence of' Mr and Mrs John Crump of Hickory Grays wag destroyed by fire Ths fire had gained such bead waj when it waa discovered that It could art be put and the contents of only two rooms could be carried out of the house It is believed the fire started from a defective kitchen flue McKinney school teacher and some school boys andtho bus driver Loo Trusty assisted with the carrying out ofcontepta but the high wind drove the fin so rapidly that they were forced out of the burning building L' The concrete slab built through Leadwood under the WPA pro gram is moving along nicely and is almost competed to the rail road track With the weather colder and some days not suitable for work the program is slowed up some nit more rapid progress is being made than when the work was being started earljr during the present year Side walk laying is the prin cipal project now under way at rankclay and that town will have a good system of walks when the The ranklin" Baptist Asoocia tiopal council will held an' ail dag SAS of 81 00 each to Billy Htee and Jesse Boyd in the'Junttr De a member of the family got up X' and found the note that the Ipy it ft a WU Wf (MT Ml goodby Members of the famOy at the I 1 restuarnt were caBed and gsards PIONEER COUNTY RESIDENT SUCCUMBS wlttr ovittfi' snow and a' drbmly rata the greater portion of the add in to hit' Jfl TO MEET AT ESTHERS i 7 (' and seasonabta The1 temperature has beeit medluih neither warm jnreo years ago people asking "wjll pie Rioe Sttx oompasy ever need and' use the entire build ing built for the shirt1' factory at and that question is easily answered vt the present According to an interview of a repreoentative of this NEW8papr with AnkelB euperintendent Of the armington plant of the company they have been working at capacity fo many 1 months' The company at thW time is em ploying 814 'people of whom 28 are men and all the others womenThu labor supply of armington has been exhausted quite 'a number of the employee uro oom in? frottfsurrounding commtunitte The demand for shirts has been very active and the 'capacity of the plant is taxed with a produc tion of 8000 dosen dress shirts a Week While the labor turnover is still large and Mr Ankele stat ed it is expensive to in" new and inexperienced help it is cot as large as when the company first began operating in arming ton three years ago The company is still paying wages and a beginner Is paid minimum of 100 a day but are put on a basis of piece work and just as soon as they can produce more they are paid according to their ability An ex perienced operator draws no less than 24 cents an hour Mr Ankele came to armington March 12 1838 the equip ment was being installed in the pew which' had been erected by the people of armlng ton at a nearly fifty thous and dollars' Of this amount the Rice company' paid several thousand dollars as the building cost more than had been anticl pated During the: time the Rice Stix plant has been' operating in arm ington no accidents of any conse i quence have oocured The company does all it can to help the ployes to keep wetl and wear com 1 portable clothes to prevent undue sxposwra to changes in tempera turi InadwrMnr td 1 ditions and the outside after work Ing time They also suggest to 1 them proper eating as well as other precautions to their healtin There are many applications on tile of people who want a with the company sand frequently forty or fifty people are in line on a Monday morning to fill out their applications W' the Leadwood Purple Pupu jilgh school basketball team trounrad the Bismarck first team In ifeore of 28 to 11 the Bls mard second team gave a morb account of them selves and won from the Iead wood preserve team in a 12 to 11 score jon the LeadWood court Tuesday night The1 first game was a' thriller and no time was the game de cideduntil the final "whistle and the last minute of play brought much excitement to the tans The second string men were evenly 'matched than the teams as the Leadwopd UUDWOOD ST RANCOIS COWTX MSSOVRI 'RIDAY DBCSMBER I A 1 1 1 In IafRjvtrSia3 sirs THE LEADWOOD TRESS The only NUTBswn in tbs WBrMIntawtsd (niend DwsUd to Leadwood nd its' InalltutiocA ilw cti xeaM i i i dr 1 i 1 "i MRS EVENS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Mothers' and Patrons Club met on November 87 at the home of Mrs A Evena Mrs Evan Babel presided in absence of the president Mr McKenzie of De Soto Miss Mary Thompson Irondale Miss Mae McPlke of Louis Miss Grace Kleen were welcome visitors sThe club will sponsor Orphan age Tag day Dec 6 ULn Thompson read a paper on Laws of New England" The paper dealt with laws made by colonies in the seventeenth centry these laws proved to be very amusing Miss Mae McPlke read a beau tiful Thanksgiving story The hostess served dainty re freshments i The next i meeting will be Dec 11 atthe home of Mrs Karsch which will be a Christmas party more first first string men are4 six feet or more tall 4ith one exception This was a decided advantage over the Bls marclj quint several of whom are shorty men Leddwood took the had early in th game and' maintained a one sided head throughout the ontest Duriig the last Coach Dalton gave the reserve men an opportunity to play anl they pave a good account of them Th Leadwood team is an un usually tall team and nearly all of them are young material and will be able to remain in the squad for several years so that 'this school should have a good oasket baltteam for several years to The Bismarck basket shooters shred good form and good team 'Votkburwvro haadJoapped with the size of the Leadwood players Rou amily Observe ortieth Wedding Anniversary "4 On Sunday November 28th a number of relatives and friends gathered at the horn of Mr Mrs Alfred Roux of near ranks clay to celebrate their fortieth wedding anniyereary Atj noon dinner was served to about 4 sixty guests who had well filled basket Th afternoon was spent in playing bM4U and visiting After enjoy ing "the afternoon thsy went to th dining room and ate and then departed wishing Mr and Mrs Roux many more happy an Uivetjnrie Thtose present were Mr and Mr R1 Blum and children Opal Elmer and JSlino Mis Naomi Roux and Jack jTodd Hercu laaeuxn Mr and Mn Guy Roux and nop Glenvrood Mr and Mra Leo Mcarland and children Eu gene Evelyn and Louis Mr and Mrs Earl Thompson Mr and Mrs irepan Glore and children Wil liam Virginia Ruth Junior and Jasper Mr and Mrs Caln Rev and Mra MJohnson and twe children Mr and Mrs Lyton Grayson and daughters Wilma Almajaad Dorothy Juanita ields Cornelius' Wells and Zeb McPlke of Leadwood Mrs Dace and Mrs KAte Dace and son rank of St Louia Mr and Mrs Charles McNulty and children Lorene and Robert of estus Mr and Mri' Estej Govro and children Glenwood JKatherlne Paul Betty Annt and Robert Mrs James Oovro( Govro and Lois Lawsdn? of Bonne Terre' Miss Gladys Mathes of Mitchell Mr and Mrs' Charles Roux and child ren Rjuthn4 Cjharles Wayne and Mr and' JlraMarlf' Glore and granddaughter Leona 'of near Hrankplay and James and John Rouhf bop 5 ana Mra koux reemvea a' 50 cent per IncreASe I infflMk' of "lift effective irueBday fieenber Jt Jjrannqbnot Un 'tioiia' Chsmleal fift producer County field This brings 'tbi 'price paid miners fortheir to 1610 per ton deliver ed 'the'ountsln arm plant and? corrparek tda price ot'84S0 per ton at the mine shaft exclu sive ni hauling cost which pro yaited'in' 1228 However since the mlhcrt BOW Pay hauling charges eu of "the received for tiff their1 net increase over the 1V8 figure is i appoximateiy 21P0 per The company's 48 mill hand em ployed at its ountain arms plant near Potosi Mo also been granted a flat incrMse ef 21 cents per day effective Tuesday Casel ton announced This brings the minimum dally for mtll hands to' 8805 compared to a 4 leoted by the increaee in the price wiiicir U1 so called'public" tiff as as that pro duced on ths company1! property The price increase follows close ly the virtual 'collapse of the stftke of: tiff miper in VrhlCh they attempted to producer to purchase tiff only ftom members of' theXnternsilonal Unlon Of Mine' Mill and 'Smelter Worker' When the union leader called the strike Aug did' not demand an increase in tire price receive for tiff They had been granted an Increase of 8150 per ton to l8l p' of tiff was nearly normal last Caselton polnt ed out 091 tons were re ceived at 'our ountain arms plant While the normal 'weekly production Is approximately 1000 tons the difference' last week was Accounted for by the fact produc tion waa curtailed due te a holl day knd a 'snow" 1 10 OU MU i Mrs Clyde Goad entertained with a party Saturday afternoon in honor ot her little son Billie Don thee ccaslon being his sixth birth day: Games were played and re freshments of cookies cocoa and candy were served Billie Don re ceived many nice gifts Mr and Mra Shorty Miller and Mrs Monta Moore wire called to Granite City Tuesday evening by the death of an unde Mr Wm Clark of that city 4 'f The regular monthly meeting of the Miheral Area School Masters Club will be held at Sts Genevieve next evening December 8th 'Amdng the spakerj on the program are Bupt Cunnlhgham of Desjoge Prof Bess ot Jpt River Supt Johns of armington County Supt Colo ot Potosi Supt Powers of estus Arid Supt' Spading of Crystal City' 1 The meeting will 'begin' with a dinner at M0 toenewS Bta Genevieve high sejiiol building Night Officer Paul Berry Mid Patrolman While did 'good work Wednesday night of tart week to locating tk owner a stray suRcase i1 Mrs Tom MoCarver drove into her garage during theeventag and 'noticed the door epen when she thought It hd beed shut TTpew watering the garage she found suitcase and she reportedthe incident to Paul Berry wbo lnturn get in touch with Patretotoa Upon 'examination tt enitouas contained both man's and jyemia clothing and the name Arnold Lewin Rtaoo Mo as' well a bin3 It was known that th Lewtos had relative at Etther ad they wefe located' at ti home of Br and MrsWm Lewta They arrived from Rlsoo eariler ta the evootor and left the ear parked to the street to front ot th Lewis home When they went out after tho suit case some time later It woo gone evidently stolen out of the car A suit of clothe and mi Uther personal effects to the car were not molested Th Lewis intended WPorttag the lose of the suitcase th next morning a It still remains a mystery' who left the suitcase to the McCarver garage or why4J The announcement was made during the past week by Congrees man Clyde Williams he had recommended Earl Vinyard for poet master of Leadwood Mr Vlnyard for number of years has been to the rertuaraat and confectionery business and it to probable that he will lease orsell his business Leadwood ra had an acting YMMifmiuitAr fAr A mark thin nix months turning serving In RANKLIN ASSOCIATION thatcapacityMr Vlnyard will not assume the duties of the post of fice until the first of the new jear when Congres meets ESTHER SCHOOL CARNIVAL NETS MORE THAN $125 A The school carnival given under the direction of the Esther school several weeks ago' was successful in every respect and a neat sum of money waa cleared' was given one' even inr in which appeared several Bts Louis musicians who pleased the audience very muclr Local tolent alto appeared on the The object of the pamlvalwas to raise fund to pay on Instru ments purchased for the school band and the proceeds amounted to 812868 which was paid onjthe instruments The' Esther school system has a very good musical department and it band is mak ing very good progress under the direction of Walter Bean who taihead of tire music in the school HI th young man was found in the basement of the" Taplln home on High stoeet unsrai eervice were heid Tuee day morning from the Methodists church condncted by Revs A Johnson and LeGrand Eugene Medbur TapUn was bortt in Arkansas Otober 28 1915 and' died on November 29 198l rt the' age of 21 year and on month 1 Besides the parents are surriv ing two brothers Arthur and Charles and three sisters Marte Maxine and Dorothy all at homo Th TapUn family' came to lat River eleven yean ago from Khn' saa and have made muy frimda here during that time and are held in high regard by all know them Their many friend a Aj 7 ifS I Tfte week 'lm beon 'fdf most part fair 1 bt Ing ''central for the aasWatiou large attendance to evpeced Rev Victor CUntey pastor the Benn Terrs Bantirt ehw ch will deaver rneratog sermon' Others will be on the dur 1D UM BSWMUB MDQ church next Monday 7 Kl 7th 44 All department of work to tin 5 Ji i 1 several churches ar jexpected to make reports to th meeting piezfcxecuttvM mUrtonax wiil' hold 'a meeting foItowtogJhK lunch at the noon hour' The 'Sunday school workers council 111 be held' dnrinp th A 4 eventof begtotog at 7:20 will provide' and the nee ana evening lunchs 1 CONTEST HELD IN BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY The Alphabetical contest was conducted) in the lat River Baptist church Bunday morning during the Sunday School hour by Mrs T' Boyd treaiur er of the local orgMi ization This contest wiUbe held in other churches in the neeg fu ture Prizes awarded Thomas partment 'and to Evelyn Link the Intermediate Department Thcre'hvas a tie in the Junior'De partment so two prises were given These prizes were given to the de partments to be used as they see ft 7 Thp judges were Mr Mfr HenrW County Kred Mrs fM' Horton Mr McHenry awarded the prize andiiade brief talk on Importance Temperance education among bi' youth of todyi 1 BONNE 'apksionsA'v Mr Borpthy Xeid InrtonSfo Officers Restore 4 7 Lost Suit Case i lV a Loto i rtat I'Kmmel ROpBwrr lat Jtver VeoeaUy purchased the TLiIiimel residence 'property on Went street and ta exporting loy occUpylt afew day tor hta A' I Thia desirable rertdcao property1 and win make doctor a flne home Ithse not been rtt ed whether or neb obtained from the neighbor to move into that community but he ta going to fry it any 1 LeauwoodAnd Bis A 4 a A 1 mirck Split Honors A it netr' Cour in aaM ublto' Bpeaktog to btogtlme' toy the WPA' night h'eoi The ctass will be taught byM a'Cgr wine and will meet'on Wednesdays and Thursday ht the Junior High Short bulldin' 7:80 The Class ia opien tt men and to1 especially' btoaued for those who desire toaegrtro practice in thinking andtortaH11 on their feit 'before targe or all groupi it 45 HTSWARClC "BOY GETS TEATWW Marvin sLiahtfoot 20 ysar oMl Bismarck ioy 3 hU otafe reformatory at JUrok jti a ft Arw ner Jo(frson The wrote Csxtortlan note to Clyde Rubtefrto weeks ago trying to obtain 6 00 from her and was oenght 1 oa KHl'DIG WILD Waiter rans of Bismadk porteA'Jfednwd? Wtot w4iwrkw that morntassion ft Dowutod rtn ta The mwwe4 Aj was hw6n ItoeMhjW Westah to WPA WORK PROGRESSING Mr fed iJncdfr? The street improvement pro gram of lat River during the past week ha beemmaklng satis factory' progress The concrete paying on' high street is showing some progress: aitho the weather hfm been a bit cold for the best re sults The blacktopplngi has been completed in Crawley bottom and the street roller has been assisting at 'Desloge' a portion ot the time Th street marklng: also show ing progress with many of the streets now marked and with'1 the houses numbered people can now be located by street and number 'Vi J' I 1 YOUNG HUNTER HBBJT' 'As explodes i Paul Stevens youth HVtog to the Village Creek community 'near redericktown'icame home the day after he had gone bunting alonen tatodcondftloh After he hM c'btatorun barroVof htoAhofrrun 'injptu partially fired th barrel bursting near his head' Tbe Mrtddent rendered hiss wext day betohe founJrittetoto bom One earlrum ws permanently A TOSTMABIERA WIDOW NAMED JtfHSWG 4 Accordlng to an announcement made early this 'week Mr Clara Goelts widow of the late George Goeltz ofBismarck was appointed acting postmaster to take the place of her husband who was postmaster of Bismarck and died suddenly ten days Mrs John Oiaaing fifty four year a resident of arming 'stum died at her 'home'1 Tuesday fig morning at nine Mrs Gitmlnr Came to tin United: State in 1870 from Ger manv where she was born March 28 1850: Her husband dled in kJ 4f i 0 7 'The' funeral services are being ffijlaid tfeta (Thursday) afterijpon (' armington Lutheran LA Al 1 A ypurch ts The deceased was the mother of seven children two' of ''whom Peter red' preceded her in death 1 surviving children are Nearly 50 traveling salesmen will com to lat River on Tirurs day eveninn December 10 to at tend the Southeast Missouri Drum mer meeting to be held at the National hotel to lat River j) vU" A Blackwell of rederick town president of the association stated several days ago that one of ttre princif al items of business oD this 'meeting will be to' make arrangements for the coming state meeting which vill be held in BL' Louia on December Ii 4ix'" The detail program for jthe lat River meeting was not avail able early thlsweekbut a um ber of state association officer will attend th meeting There will be soma addresses and a por tion of tite program will be givbn over to entertainment1 A ftlo if ft TWO PEOPLE ULLED INJURED AUTO ACCIDENT John A Rennie4 18 of Iron Mountain and Bufortf Smith of Salemv wert i killed g6 ivtainf at 11:30 Crock hL'Votods wWi Wp jured' when the automobile WH iurned en yonni'menUW 1X manCCC smith died Crtdtto wastakin to Charl'ea' and John of armingtonVHiiaila4k e44iarH jTsea MJInYlfA rjU4UI tab aeveasw XQnrof Chicago n4 Mrs Anna XoBcbiann of MerriU Wisconsin One toother Carl Reuter cfNo lomls Illinois ana a 'stator In Germany beside 18 grandohildtcn and 5 great grandchildren sur Clewing had a Targs nc qualntancejandwas ip high csteept ty all who knew A county wide 'drive for th armington orphanage will be put on Saturday December Sth when solicitors "will make a canvas for funds to this worthy home While the home is under the Presbyterian church lt accepts children without regard to relig ious faith of th parents or rel atives and therefore deserves the substantial support of tro pqunty i The orphanage has at th pres ent 96 children and is do Jhgn splendid work for and with these young people 'tf 'it will be well to giveevery 1 'V 1 1 4 solicitor a' welcome reception and the limit" in helping to carry the financial that to nec essary to carry on this 'wofk 1 xVfu l1 CLASS TO HOLD BAZAAR According to an announcementmade this week by officials of the Learners Clata the Methodist Bunday school the class will hold a bazaar in thd church bweipcnt on Saturday December Thifr'wiil conduct' a food sale fish pdpd andhava for sale fancy york and noveltteSki Lunches wilibe served during the noon hour and afternoon and The public is Invited to attend 'Mr Mrs4 Gordbn Stewart of ''tua pmeiit Tuesday with J4 9L 3 'W' a Sixteen administrative k1 orvlsory employees of tho iJe'A Progress 'Aimlmslmtmu Av ere leased erieettv? Dec according anhonuMmcnt rnade by Geo SrV toildeir Dtrtriri bfrec tor this gecteii WV 'TwwUl be retoassd by 'or before the rhp ruduefron SteAp ta tim tert' that about 1708 who were tan WjOSWesMgnedto WPAita" S'JEfe'etovere'drouthlart mtemer I PWftlUWMUM vr routh farmers be stated jM4 to WPA because th AdministrationiW tohavo charge mioonoernlng aid of WM rt at Cliu time to'a aum 'the emergency nRietttement to now MhT position to make to AH sutody are eligiWe for Rs 'unner (SiSaM 'yr of wto jtowt be certified bythe county representative I' yegutar taeMIf on certifiedthey mas" again be by He said that it was uselese workers not regularly certified to contact WPA office ak for they could not be en) Wtii Ka 1 pivyci Aof juthorlsed to certtf workers for relhf This te a f4 the relief representative Mr Snder rtjrtea wiw jno juivouri thru has representative in each county few ft MVS 4 iv ibmMi'wlnr AV Wi WTPA VT saaewev "worker applicant to determine 1 tha worker ta at ihht time 'nsuch rotative need wilt justify ii continue! run It is believed that a con Jhaaakl ft 011 mlkAW A tlA WOlCfiHI 4 giuaaseewe 7 may not meet the iHuiremonte of examiner and in eucn row not be recertified! It ta ex pected that sucn caws wui ta knvralta hr other aj PAWVtoQ who ar regularly certified and not now employed The preseht quota ot worker4n we aimncvia which is filled It Is poaribl that 1 during the winter an additionalquota may be given but not ad 'Jft vice from Washington haa been to this effeef Mr Snider stated that the ad mlntatrative costs during the past five months of tire current fiscal "Year begun 'July 1 has been 940 percent Jn other word' for each i 1100 expended 1240 has rone for jOirlce ima Quier costs balance 'of the total ism mnt expended 8161869909 has gone direct to project The pack toad of workers why the drouth farmer were employed in District Rix ws 7866 Braith" Texaco' Agent In lat River reports that he has leased hta service station at St Genevieve' to Walker A Heck of armington and that Mr 'and Emmett Heck operating Mr brother who terjously disappeared some week ago" while a call on thinoad for service has not ben heard from and no trace f'frt his Weaboute'tata' been'ivaliabtA i Mr MUler and Mr A'Gertoe whOjrttarauu hos pital last week returned home Baby Penbertfry LwdwWd'Ma vih1 1 laaataM VhraU 1 nl 'I 1 fS" i A 1 irt iWcNw? Js ft xm WORTHAM CITIZEN SUB ft PRISKD ON BIRTHDAY A surprise birthday dinner was given Sunday November 29 to honorof Mr Joseph 'A Hayes' at his home to Wortham It leing his 6lrd birthday Those'present were 'Mry and Mra Charles Wheat and taon Jesse of St Louis Mr and Mn Bam Sackett and 'son of St Louia Mr Mra James Stark and daughter of St Louta Mr and Mrs Charles McAlletter of St Louia Mrs red Usher and sons Donaldand Nathaniel and hi fiancee Ironton Mrs Mary Pitts of Wortham Mr and Mra Hayes and family ot Wortham Mr' and Wayno Hughes and chllden Norma Jean Loman and Jack of Wortham Mr and Mra Melvin Hayes of Leadwood Mr and Mrs Harry Hughes and daughter Wanda of Leadwood Mr and Mra a Cot and' children'' Thelma and Donald of 'St Louis Mra Bore Daniels childrep Albert 'Evelyn Marian and Johnnie of St Louis Rev Alvin Holbrook of lat River Mr Willard Gardner of Louis Mias Bonnie Jean Whltsel Leadwood Mrs' Tremella Hayes of Wortham Miss Peggylore Leadwood A delicious dinner was enjoyed by all after which they spent the remainder of the day in talking laughterand taking pictures He received several nice gifts and everyone departed wishing him JL 1 tv 1V i many more happy birthdays 5 Jtil 1 JI V'ft'ftr SPARKS TO OpEN EKAL i 11OMK iM riiAK M4VTI 44 'y irr? 5 ft 1 According to an announcement today (Thursday) Everettparks of the Sparks company and is leeslng a bulld frpen'a funeral purior i AMr Sparit has leM theU4 tog' formerly oeCTPled by tha Lemm Lunch room' rtl Counts Berbr Sbop from th huff Motortamsuay and ts romodeltog to to1 caw ZAffihi Red Cross Roll Call Over The Top J'' While' the Annual Red Cros Roll Cail driVe off totally oloeed the rwrta from Um several ROU Call Chairmen of the county are not all available 'However aa A1 Buckner county Roil Call chairman the member ship drive has been successful it is expected that th quoted of 90 member will be reached when all the reports are to? A number of schools have re i WT' i ported 108 percent among teachers While other have reported maay of the teacher members The iat River school system Leadwood and Esther have re ported 160 percent teacher mem bership while Desloge has not of ficially reported Elvlns teachisr responded liberally a well but not 100 per cent A The Desloge community1' this year obtained three time many members as In 1 3 6 and many other communities Shew substan tial gains of theprovlous year OX MOVING IRON BUSINESS TO ST LOUIS day morning when it wa lemmed that Rugen''X(rtwa Teptoa wlj year old son' iifrtortMrik ft lat 'took M' life by Shooting himmlf with ft wf dh Vi Shotgun' The" yohng man reoeatly refc 1 IKE' 'WTTHEr'' g4 weather 'during' the pest but failed to get aent 1 WaXed 11 aMTLJYnflaintt ft'" time but ferttaftM tW mteht do omrthlnr frw was about tbe home rteae Sunday' moralniv Jton JOfrt tha totagbem ef the family were at an whjle ethers were stil! 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