Chequest News
Many of the farmers are
through with corn planting and the corn is coming up nicely.
Uncle
Billy Pherigo is at the point of death. The doctor says it
is only a matter of a few days until he will pass over.
A. H.
Phelps and Rev. McNulty are pushing to completion the
addition to Phelps store room.
Fred
Clausen’s shop is piled full of work at all seasons of the
year. Fred is a good smith and a hustler.
Al
Lawson is putting up a house three miles north of Eldon for
Mr. Wright.
The wind
of Sunday the 29th of April came near raising the
city. It flew the roof off of Fletch Hunt’s wagon shed and
blew down a great deal of fence in the neighborhood.
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Mark News
Corn that has been planted
long enough is now coming up and crops are looking as well
as we ever saw them at this time of year.
Joseph Mendenhall is having a
tussel with the mumps.
Joel Fenton and family, of
Mendota, Missouri, are visiting relatives here.
George Bowlings’ have a boy.
We have
had two weddings since our last report; one being that of
Rufus Dabney and Della Edwards, the groom being 17 and the
bride 15 years old. They are quite young but if they live
long enough they will be as old as any body. The other
wedding was that of John Kinkade and Alzina Kinman, who will
make their home near Bloomfield.
Rev.
Bush, of Bloomfield, assisted in ordaining Park Woods deacon
of the church at this place one week ago last Sunday.
It is reported that Mr. Spellman, living west of this place
had two horses stolen Thursday night and that nothing had
been heard from them up to Saturday.
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White Elm News
Mrs. Mary J. Black and Miss
May Carroll returned home Saturday from Bloomfield, where
they have been visiting with relatives and friends.
Quite a
number of our young folks ended quarterly meeting at Hisson
Sunday evening.
Call on
J. M. Carroll for millinery goods.
Our
young people of this place will have a box supper at the
White Elm school house Tuesday night.
Lewis
Carroll has purchased a fine team of roadster colts.
Mrs.
Simon Lasley is on the sick list.
Marten
Lute is quite sick with the mumps.
Theadoor
Maring and his sister Dora spent Sunday afternoon with Rev.
Lute’s family, and attended the meeting Sunday evening.
Miss
Bessie Haney, of Selma, visited friends at this place
Saturday.
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