To\vcr Grove Statinn, llas rrtrlrneci frottl wr Miss .Ie\rell Larkin. daugl~ter of 311s. I~ave be~un \r.ork on the new 2.1, ;I v;tc;~tl~rn spvnt in the vic:inity of lieo- Fannie Lnrltin of this city. \Ye wish then1 rn;iina for sc~l)plyin:: Monett lvitil n;ll Icuk. Iowa. the best of luck and the grerrtrst happi- ural gas :~nd our freight revenue h: We wish to extend our sympn1l1.v to llesr in ti~c world ! heen ntaterially increased by r?cril* Firenr;rtr !)an Fleming of lht. Southern Our flrst personal injury in seveml of a numher of ear loads of ~ntlchi~~rr cli\.isicrn i!i lhc recent loss of Iris wife. montlw occurrvil on September 4, with 8. and supplies. 311.. Fk~nlng was on our cx11.11 I~oiircI, 11~- (:. Idarkin. estra machinist helper, as tl~r i~ig iii St. l.nuis. rlnfortunatv victim. He suptained a bnnr 3lr. and Nrs. Cecil Hinkle and rms ilxctnv and severe bruire an11 cuts in tlw h:rve returned from :i three wrr'>: rlxl~t fot*earm while ilaxistinF in r(*nlo\-- visit with rclntives in Fresno, C;,i ST. LOUIS MECHANICAL DEPT. ing c~~orlil~eatl from engine 1002, anrl will fornia. They took a sight seeing 1'; ~~t'obiil)ly lose ilhout six weeks' time. to S:tn I+ancisco while away. l,Ol .IS[.; SCHUrTI.:. I :eporter 311.. and Mrs. R. P. Hridwcll, rnglneer. Mr. antl 3Irs. Hich:tt-d 3Iills sp,~ I'ranli l'hiel, brotlirr of Jolln Orcnl,. rtn~l wife new aummonril to Ralcersfieltl. several d;~ya in St. J,ouis recently TI*. (':I\.. on tlio 1Btl1, bv tl.- ~liml at IWsco tleiltlr of a nenl, Hospital Srptcmber 1-1. iting relatives and enjoyinp 1 , \\-v csttwl our sympathy to Jul~n rtn~l wlntive of Mrs. Bridwell. "bright lights." l+ank's other relatives. \\'e wct,e almost l'orce~l to shut down the \\.o!,ltx tl~v Itlttw part oC .4uguxt. \vi~t.rl 311% Carrol 1~)onlavy has relm Two of nur other enainc.ers are scliour- 'I' I". Phillips, storekeeper thougl~tlersly Crorn a visit in California, being n,' Iy ill in ttir Frisco Hospital. They arts lr;ccl himself away on a w'eelc's vacittion. in K:~nsas City by i\lr. Ihnhcy, albr .lohn 1,ync.h and \\'illiam Cook. \\'e Ilopr tiiry will recover soon. Tl~e w1,iter also 'ie:lvina the railroad to run itself' as brsl Lhey visited lor ;L irw tl;~ys. itopw this item might give friends of it could without his emcirnt mtlnnWinrnt. f.ouis Tucker, Jr., l~as been cmplh; Mr. I'l~lllips vinitrtl his father neat, Rright- ;IS these two men the tliotrght of visiting :In extra e,:illt:r irt this ht!~tIoir. t 1111, tl~cm. JIo. nnd harl a verv rt=stl'ul :in11 en- is the xnlr of lnuis T!~vkel', enginct. 1,cun Amos, mecllanir-lahol??~; was rlriv- .~~~~sble'titne, totnlls obiivious of tlir tlis- 1\11., antl Nrs. A. 31. l'riniblc >l-. tl'err I)(# wnx can sin^ by his ahsenco. ill-. ftom Snrinzfteld to St. Louis when I~is I.ithor Day vacation with relative. (.:+I vulliclc;l with :L &st-bound machirtr Hutchinson. Kansas. :kt St. C'l.iir Pepteniher 16. A\ltl~ough Leon \\'. P. Scott went to Kansas City \\,I.; tht~own flom tlie car lie was not in- 17th to meet Mrs. Scott and xon, P, .irrrvd. Ile said he left his car, a total AGENT'S OFFICE, MONETT, MO. xvho hiivr bcen visiting there \\~cv-l
,-11t into Monett In the paat t\vo se:i- .w. He llvrs 011 an 80-acre farm .#~-t a few miles southeast avcl raises 8 :~clrpns and lsgumew eselusively, 62 , IVU in clovers and 18 acres in soy ,,
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