Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspapers, the Springfield leader and the Springfield daily news for 1929, Part 2, Part 34

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1929 v. 2
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Number of Pages: 614


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Page 6: Births reported .** Page 7: Thomas L. Lester was killed .**


Page 10: There is an article about Indian mounds .**


Page 14: Miss Zella Crenshaw and Mr. Carl Zaps are engaged to marry .** Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jackson will celebrated their golden wedding anniversary .** Miss Dorothy Stella McCrory and Mr. Robert Stanley Bean are engaged to


marry.' Page 15: Miss Althear Hunt and Mr. Thomas W. Nix were married .*


Page 16: Marriage licenses issued .**


Killen J. Young.


re: George W. Young. the Young Stone


wingfield., During that jedna have worked


Springfield Products -- Home Mer- chants and Home Manufactured Goods "


Mr Young has the wine and one waughter. The sons who are con- nected with his business are Clifton J., who Is treasurer and bookkeeper: Joe E., foreman of the press room and Earnest J., assistant foreman.


His oidest son, Orville, formerly ! war with the printing bustness but


Neb., where he is connected with a newspaper. The other son, Lee T., ts In Parsons, Kan., where he la district manager of the Interna- | tional Hervester company, The daughter is Mre FA C. Veirs of Miptal,. Okia. :


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BIRTHS


(4 \N \. B Repner of 635'


" daughter In the Springfield Bap- ...


Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ilorp , Bouth Weaver street. announce !!!! birth of a daughter at their home Deodber 9. Mr. Thorp in a city fire. man at station nun.Ler .: -


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- -- Mr. Young is head was organized 33 years ago. It was known as the ! George Young Printing company and was on Poonville hill. The name of the concern was changed three . years ago when W. C. Stone bought : an interest in the business. Mr. Young was a member of the 'Chamber of Commerce committee ! thuh 5r. .... .. .. ..... annual manufacturers exposition so myceerafully. In connection with ! that. he is proud of the fact that for 30 years he has boosted Sprirty- . field products with the sincen. "But


associated with him In. butnot Young, George W. Yotutt' W -Inader Stall Paola


at various times in his company and thres.of . them. are at prwont g


3. Young is - with carly history of the newspaper and. printing business in Springfield as la any other person. He was born In this city and worked when Just a boy as printer on the curly news- papers here. Mr. }cung has spent his enti.v life here except three years when he was publisher of a newspaper al Foresth


The printing company of which


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THE WASTEBASKET Into which are often tossed things well worth while.


The following excerpts are found In an early history of Pulaski coun- ly, published in 1889:


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If numerous mounds all over the Mullers of Pulaski county we're post- tive proof of the settlement of that ancient people known as Mound Builders within her borders. It could be safely said that her territory was once densely populus There mounds were very thick. mand clearly attfi- cial, and also Indicated great age. eten emily as 1929. when Elisha Christeson and his family came, al- though most of them are now level- ed by r half century of plowing


There has been always consider- able mystery about the mounds of the Ozarks and some of them are being preserved for future reference but an Investigator, who has given the matter much thought and has dug into many of the mounds. de. clares that they were built by gophers and contain nothing when explored. They are different from the mounds near St. Louis.


The Pulaski county history says: Among the Indians, who were the chief frequenters of what is now Pulaski County in the first and we-


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who came through on hunting ex- cursions The nearest village was on the Orage tiver. where "Uncle Jered" Christenson haded with of rare things to them. He also re- membera having often seen Chief Mimcle whose headquarters were at Springfield The only trad or ' trate through the county passed from Little Piney. through Waynesville's present alle mond that of Bartlett's Mill, past the "Old California House," an old ton, on to Chief Munele's headquar.ers, being what afterwards became the "Old S! Louis and Springfield road."


"The Kickapoo Indians canie to Greene county from Peoria, Ill., and were a friendly and peaceable tribe Kickapoo avenue is named in their honor. Mrs. Rush Owen once. wrote an article about the Kickapoos she she's which alltheted considerable


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attention. The old 81. Louis road has now become St. Louis street .. "I remember " said the old man. "when it was At Louis road from Dollison street Dallison bring the eastern limits of the city. It was : mit uld ennngh at the time to know Why but the city council just before the civil war would not issue a loon license but the county would. the elle and ten saloons then one


MADDENED BULL KILLS ONE-TIME 07' BKS. MAI


WEST PLAINS, DOG. county friends have Just received nowa of the recent tragic death of Thomas LA. Lester, former witt to raldent and school teacher of Pic Valley, who was killed by an enraged buul on his farm near dumnyuds, Wash.


Mr. Leater was found dead about ? n'clock in the evening. by neighbors who were called In to'help search for. him when he failed to return to his home. He had purchased the bull and brought him home that after- noon, and It is believed that the ani- mal charged him when Lester went. to feed him. Lester's chest crushed and he probably died almost Instantly.


MARRIAGE LICENSES


Charley Ball. #1 Baxter Spate: Kan., and Mus Thelma Harrrison. 1 19. alena: Kan.


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Ca :: Ha:cis. 18. Springfield, and Mixs Orabelle Keller. 18, Sparta, Mo .. Charles Stone. 39. Cambridge. Mass and Miss Brulah Mac Long 36. Springfield, married at the court- house by County Judge J. W. Tip- pin.


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. John Hamm, 47, and Miss Carric M. Wasak. 20. both of St. Louis,, married at the ca .. ¡ house by Count; · Judge J. W. Tippin A


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! Mra Clen Campbell and daughters. ' Marguerite And Catherine, will leave this evening to attend the golden I wedding anniversary of Mrs. Camp- . bella parents. Mr and Mrs W O Jackson of Fairplay, Mo.


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Miss Hunt Weds


"Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Ir. Hint of 908 West Madison atreet announce the marriage of their daughter. MILs Al. thear Hunt, to Mr. Thomas W Nix. mon of Mr and Mix John H. Nix of 936 West Mount Vernon street.


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erend Dr. O. W. Woodart of Aurore. Mo, at his home November 15 atul Mrs. While Backhatt of Mathall illie. Mo. were the attendanta. Mr. and Mrs. Nia are at home af 086 West Mount Vernon street.


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Engaged


Alt and M. Huber. (' Ml links of 1020 North Robberson airbag, have announced the engagement of theur Autichler! Mina Dorothy Stella Mc- Cim; io ME Habert Samles Bean.


¡ riage will take place some time the last of this month.


Engaged


Mr. and Mrs. Dick' W. Crenshaw. 430 Holman mireet. have announced the. engagement of their daughter. Miss Zelta Crenshaw." to "Mi. Com Zapa of Oklahoma City. OKla. The .. . after the holidaya. .


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WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS Page 1: S. R. Rader was killed .**


Marriage license: Carl Hargis, 18, of Springfield and Orabell Keller, 18, of Sparta.


Page 2: Mrs. Mattie E. Treon died .** Mrs. Nancy Wingo died .**


Page 4: Miss Dorothy Stella McCrory and Mr. Robert Stanley Bean are engaged to marry .*


Miss Althear Hunt and Mr. Thomas W. Nix were married .**


Page 6: Moses Jabed died .**


Page 7: A son Jack Wilson was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wilson, 463 East Elm street.


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Dorothy McCrory To Wed Mr. Bean


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Mr. and Mrs. Robert. C. McCrory. 1820 North Robberson avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Stella Mc- City to Mr. Robert Stanley Bran ; son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bean, 1035 West Madison street. The marriage - Is to take place some time during tlils month.


Miss Althear Hunt Weds Mr. Nix


Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Hunt, 908 West Madison street, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Alllirar Hunt, to Mr. Thomas W. Nix. : son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. NIX. 936 West Mount Vernon street, on November 15.


The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Dr. G. W. Woodard of Aurora, Mo., at his home. Mr. and| Mrm. Olls Lockhart of Marlonville. Mo., were the only attendants.


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Mr. and Mrs. Nix are at home at 934 West Mount Vernon street.


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DEATHS


MRA. MATTIE E. TRION 12.


Mrs Mattie E. Treon died af 6 o'clock last night In the home of her son, George O. Treon, 747 West Turner atreet. Besidea ine mon at whose home she died. she is survived by the following sons and daugh- ters: Robert W. Treon of Arisona; Howard F. Treon, El Paso, Texas; Jesse C. Treon, Richards, Colo .; Elmer L. Treon. Yumaa. Ariz .: Mrs. Stella Mullings and Mrs. Effie Gaddy. both of Fair Grove, Mo. Funeral arrangementa are Incomplete but interment will be in Union Grove cemetery. 20 miles north of Springfield, under direction of The Klingner funeral home.


MRS. NANCY WINGO


Mrs. Nancy Wingo, 85. died at 8 o'clock last night at the Mary E. Wilson home. She is survived by two sons, I. W. Wingo i of Fair Grove, principal of the Elkland school, and W. W. Wingo of Jefferson City. and several grandchildren here. Funeral arrangements have not been com- p!c'est Ant hurint will he in Pleasant Ridge cemetery, three milles northeast ot Falt Grove. -


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MARSHFIELD MAN KILLED IN CRASH NEAR KANSAS CITY Ą:


S. L.i. Rader, Formerly At- · tached to Springfield Of- fice,¿ Suffers Crushed Skull In Highway Accident


S. R. Rader, 40, of Marshfield. state auto license inspector, was killed carl last night when his mo- lor car falled io make a sharp turn on U. 8. highway No. 40 near Kan- i SAS City .. Rader was alone In the car.


A farmer living nearby heard the crash and hurried to the overturned car: Rader was dead, however, be- fore anyone reached him. He suf- fered A fractured skull, Dr. C. E ... Krimminger, a deputy coroner, said last ' night. The car carried offl- clal state license No. 107.


BORN AT MARSHFIELD


Rader, who was born and reared


In the Marshfield territory: ts. well known in the central . Missour! Ozarks region. For many years he" covered a wide territory as a sales- : man for a Springfield wholesale grocery company.


Since his appointment to the state automobile Heense bureau by Charles U. Becker, secretary of state. Rader has worked in various sections of the date." He, was .con; ; nected with the office here during the rush season last. spring. MAY { > Rader is survived by his wife, and daughter. Orine, 15, a student In the Marshfield "high school .. He is : cousin of I. W. Rader. of Marsh- feld, collector of Webster county.


Funeral arrangements were In- complete last night, but. burial will . be at Marshfield.


STRICKEN IN STORE HERE, PEDDLER DIES "SUDDENLY !


Stricken in & West Atlantic street !f.bero. he was displaying_bls handlen" Mowy. Jabed, house-to- bows peddler, died "early yesterday afternoon in . W. L. Biarne ambu- Lance while on the way to a hospital. Dosta was due to a · cerebral bemmorrbage, according to Dr. S. F. Freeman, . No inquest will be held. Dr. Murray C. Stone, county coroner. sald last night.


WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 2: Marriage license in Lawrence county issued to Lawrence Hornecker of Indianapolis, Ind., and Frances P. Ogden of Springfield. Page 5: Mrs. Mattie E. Treon died .** Mrs. Nancy Wingo died .** Stephen A. Anthis died .** Mrs. Mary Housen died .** Samuel Blackburn Woods died .** Mrs. Mary E. Snider died .** Miss Gertrude B. Billafch died .** [Billasch?]


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.MRS. MATTIE & TREON Mra Mittle F. Treon died manlos at the home of her son, George O. Treon of 717 West Turner street. Other anna and daughters who awive are Robert W' Troon of Arizona; Howard P. of KI Pawn. Torna. Jessa C mf Richarda, Col : Fluer D. of Yima, Arte and Mrs Atella . Mullings and Mrs Fiile Hadde. both of Fair Grave, Sto. Aurial will be in Union Grave cemetery. 20 miles north of Boring -! field, in charge of J. W. Klingner.


MRS. NANCY WINGO


Mrs. Nancy Wingo. 83. died Tuesday night at the Mary E. Wilson home, IN | North Main arenue Bhe la survived br two sons, 1. W Wingo of Fair cirole. principal of the Etkland. school, and W. w. Wingo of Jefferson City, and several grandchildren here. Jaterment will be in the Pleasent Ridge cemetery, torre miles northeast ht .Falt Orove. J. W Klinener is in charge of arrengementa : Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Methodist rhureh at Fair Grote.


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Stephen A. Anthis, 70, died at his home #1 741 College avenue early today. He la potevared be his wife and no arsenal wiefert Mr Anthis operated a storrry store ' at 103 College avenue. J. W. Klinger to In ! Pherge of funeral Arrangements.


He is survived by three sisters, Mra. Em- ma Pallet and Mea Ina Reed of Spring. 11.in. and Wie anna terewenn of seattle. Wash., and nne brother. Mert Anthia of Springfield Funeral services will be held! of a Saber Thoniday To the Kunghe's thep-l. and hurlsl will be In Orrenlewn cemetery. 1


NAMUSL BLACKBURN WOODA r. Samuel Binakhura woods. IT, ased this morning at 4 arteek at his home at sos Wouth avenue. Re la'survived by hta wife one pop .. C. ,P Mlartburn, one daughter, Mra. A. S. White, of Independence, Kan., and one brother. D. O Blackburn. ni


Mount Vernon. Mn. Mineral services will b held Friday afternoon al 3 30 n riurk al the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Pall- pearers will be Art nacer. Dr. A. T. Peak. no. Cont Inhas lit tor. & n 11a: per and It. A Stores the Reverend William. Manstiekt and the Reverend Corona Briste will oftiente.


MRA. MARY K. ANIDER


Aire Mary F Aninter. In. Ased at 1? in orinek toder at her home. 1406 North Broadway avenue. following a lingering ul- nosa. Sha la survived he her husband. R. E Holder, Ion almera. Mrs. Mamie May and Mrs. Hallle Mulan, fire sons. Byron, Kermit, Date. Carl. and Wellare. nt Springfield. Funer: 1 arrangements are in- complete but burial win be in Greenlawn remetery under the direction of Klingner Undertaking company.


MISS GERTRUDE B. BILLAFCA Word has been received here af the death. of Miss gertrude B. Billich at Fairbury, Nob., Tuesday morning. Miss Billetch Ured in Springfield watd nearly ulx weeks ago, and was employed here at The Bigler Drug company. the is mur- i wird by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. | B.IleIch, formerly ni Springfield, but now i ní Fairbary; two slatera. Mra. A. A Scott ' of Pairtury, and Mrs. William Powell of ' Topeka. Kan : two brothers, Fred W nf : Heber. Neb. and George H of Fairbury. Funeral services will be at Falls City. Neb., on Thursday.


MRS. MARY HOISIN M.s. Mary Hausen, 83. wife of Charley . How.en. died al 1 40 this morning at her home, Son West Fim alteel. after a lin- gering diness. Bas la survired by her i husband and three brothera. James Groves i of Apringheld, and Pred and John Groves Pun-tel services will be held at the Starne Mortal" Fonds afternoon at 2 in and Interment will be in (ireenlawn cemetery.


THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5,1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Herbert L. Clough sues to divorce Eva I. Clough. They were married November 18, 1916, at Port Henry, New York.


Marriage licenses issued .** Page 3: Mrs. Nancy Wingo died .** Stephen A. Anthis died .** Mrs. Mary Housen died .** Samuel Blackburn Woods died .** Mrs. Mary E. Snider died .* Page 5: Stephen A. Anthis died .** Page 13: Card of thanks. ** Page 14: S. R. Rader died .*


DEATHS


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MRS. NANCY WINGO Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Wingo. A.S. who died Tuesday afternoon at the Mary E. Wilson home, will be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the Methodist church at Fair Grove, fofllowed by Inter- ment in Pleasant Ridge cemetery three miles northeast of there. She Is survived by two sons.


STEPHEN A. ANTHIS Funeral services for Stephen A. Anthia. 70. who died at his home at 761 College street early yesterday. will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Klingner funeral home, followed by burial In Cireen- lawn cemetery. i He is survived by his alle, three sisters and one brother. -


SAMUEL BLACKBURN WOODS 1


Funermi services for Samuel Blackburn Woods, 67, who died early yesterday mar- Ing at his home at 903 Bouth avenue, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 30 | o'clock at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. He 1s survived by the aldow.


one son and one daughter.


`MRS. MARY E. SNIDER


Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. 8n !- der. 46. who died at noon yesterday in her home, 1406 North Broadway avenue. following & lingering Illness, will be held at 3:30 o'clock this Afternoon in the Grant Avenue Baptist church. Interment will be in Greenlawn cemtery under di- rection of the Klingner Undertaking company. Mrs. Snider is survived by her husband. B. E. Snider; two sisters, Mrs. . Mamle May and Mrs. Hallle Milan; live sons, Byron, Kermit. Dale; Carl and Wal- lace. all of Springfield.


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PIONEER GROCER DIES AT HIS HOME


Stephen Anthis, 70, Member Of I. O: O. F. Lodge More . Than 40 Years .


Stephen A. Anthia, 70. died at his : · home; at 761 College street carly yesterday. Mr. Anthis operated a - grocery store at 763 College street and had been in the grocery busi- . ness in Springfield for the past 25 : years! He had been a member of : I. O. O. F. lodge for 40 years and a - member of Knights and Ladies of Security for 35 years. He was also : A member of the Central Christian i church. J. W! Klingner is In charge of funeral arrangements.


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Hej is survived by three sisters. Mrs. Emma Potter and Mrs. Ida Reed of Springfield. and Mrs. Anne Ferguson of Seattle. Wash .. and one brother. Mart Anthts of Springfield. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Kling- ner chapel and burial will be in the Greenlawn cemetery. R. L. Potter, C. O. Potter, Paul C. Potter. Lawrence Potter. A. C. Potter. Carl Poli.r. L. A. Potter. Steve Potter. . Cyrus Potter. Ralph Potter. Max Potter and Bud Potter, all nephews of the deceased. will act as pall- bearers.


FUNERAL FRIDAY FOR AUTO VICTIM


Services to Be Conducted at Marshfield for S. R. Rader,


... Funeral services for 8. R. Rader, of Marshfield, state auto license in- spector, who was killed In an auto accident on highway No. 40 near Kansas City Tuesday evening, will be held at the Marshfield M. E. church at 1:30 o'clock Friday after- noon.


The bod, was returned to Marsh- field .last night by two brothers, H. M." and Ed Rader of Marshfield. Burial will be made in the Marsh- field cemetery under direction of the McMahan funeral home.


"Mr. Rader, who was well known in the central Ozarks region, is sur- vived by his wife, a daughter, Oriner his stepmother, Mrs. Christine Ra- der; a sister, Mra. Barbara Davis, an of Marshfield; and four brothers, Ed and H. M. Rader, both of Marsh- field. J. B. Rader, of Tulsa, Okla., and Mike Rader of Nebraska.


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MARRIAGE LICENSES


Herbert I. Matthews, Archie. Mo., and Wanda J. Rea, 18, of Spring- field; and Fred Butter, 31. of Fair Grove, and Ethel Alexander. 17. of Strafford.


2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 10 centa a Hnc.


CARD OF THANKS We desire to think our neighbors and friends for the kindness shown us in the time of our bereavement and for the beautiful floral offerings at the funeral of our loved one. Lucy J. Bledsoe. bigird. HERSHEL 8. BLEDSOE AND CHILDREN.


MRS. MARY HOUSEN


Funeral services for Mary E. Housen. 63. wife of Charles Housen, . who died early yesterday 'morning ut her home at 908 East Elm street, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Starne mortuary, followed by burial in Green- ! lawn cemetery. She is survived by her husband and three brothers.'


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THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 1: Roy Nelson died .** Gilbert L. Hall died .**


Page 2: Marriage licenses issued.


Page 14: Stephen A. Anthis died .** Mrs.Mary E. Housen died .** Mrs. Mary E. Snider died .* Mrs. Nancy Wingo died .** Mrs. J. F. Foster died .** Samuel Blackburn Woods died .**


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Mrs. Sarah C. Burns died .** Mrs. Elmyra Baughman died .** Walter Bryant died .** Page 15: Card of thanks. Page 16: Miss Katharyn Hickman and Mr. Guy Martin were married .**


Mr. and Mrs. William G. Jackson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary .**


Roy Nelson Dies; Was Tomato King Of Ozarks Region


In Ill Health for Several Years. He Pics of Heart Disease .


Roy Nelson, 46, of Marchfeld, one of the most widely known and ad- mired men in all the Omarts and the first. one to make a success of tomato-canning on a large scale, . died at the Burge hospl'a; here a: ¡ 11:30 o'clock this morning of heart disease. Mr. Nelson had been in the hospital for about two and . half weeks, and had been in falling health for several years.


He was one of the most promt- nent tomato growers and canners in Southwest Missouri, and during the past 20 years, had expanded to cover a large ares with his indus- tries.


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How He Started


Mr. Nelson was born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania 1883, ahd the Lyaby ..


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wwwollege, and flashes on" fall term, He went home and announced that he grassi he was not cut out for an education:" and; never returned to school. Instead. be began tomato-farming on a farm of his father's near Marshfield.


At about the time he came home from school. the Marshfield canning factory was started. Two or three ; years later. while it was atill operat- i 1 .. « but with a disappointing lack of success. Roy Nelson bought an in- teres: in it. Under his direction. It immriliatris began to progress, and within A short time the business ex- panded and other factories were established. --


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Active In Many Fields P'is most rreer! operations have hern in and near Crane. Mo .. ! though he has kept his home at' Marenheid !!. ...... ing his formlands for tomato grow- Ins. and establishing new factories. he also has a large central and ! dauv fart a.m.a .::: ... place' at Marshfield and has been


Ponce de Leon banks.


Thier .cars at.


made :rccar: !: canning industries when Case left the count :: : mierd .n hath boe- ness and personal scanda :.


Mr. Nelson was notably religious. !


and had not missed a'rending Sun- day school Ing 3: SCRIS Even while In the hospital here, he : Insisted on getting up and going to. -


past two Sunda: m : :..:: :.:.: ar . curse of his life. wherever he might be traveling. he always stop- prd over Sunday and attended Sun- 1 day school, wherever he was. 1


Was Fair Dealer


Mir ado a on the larger complete. 'pe in the building of the Meine. dist church at Marshfield 1


it's fairness :


'and senereally with tomato stowers' I with whom he had dealing. He didl


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year proved a good and profitable ¡ one. he paid the growers prices ac-i codingly, even though there were


Ms Nelson never spent much time outside his hozirland. the.


health has been fa ... ! have sent .him to . California and! Forida Irr .ir le was hark .


#at-half-a-million dollars: Mr. Net-1


Marshfield girl: by his mother. Mrs. WW- Nelson, ws M C :: ::.


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Land Mine Myrtle Nebon, both is Crane. and Mrs. Mary Vinarke of Hamtiten. Montafif and Mrs J. O. Robertson. nf Santa Anna Calif. No funeral arrangements liave je: -- bren made. hu! the funeral will not ! be beinrr Sunday.


MARRIAGE LICENSES John D. Tinsley. 19. and Miss SciaY. Williams, 18, both of Spring- Heid. married by the Reverend Herman Hays.


w Herbert L; Matthews, 21. Archie. Mo. and Miss Wanda I Rar. 18 Springfield, married by the Rev- ierend Mora Turnbough.


'Fred Butler, 31. Fair Grove, and Miss Ethel Alexander. 17, Strafford Vicky Witty, :. 21, Springfield, and Berthr Johnsont 16, Cross Boede, Ma.


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Anniversary Party


Lagt Cheers street. attended ; the. r+d+ Ton wedding anniversary nt Atro. ; Campbell's parenis. Mr. William G larken. with ass hrit to theirhome in .Fair-Play. Ma. TH -. terdar


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grandchildren were present with ine exception of .Jackson Printer who Is. a senior at the University of Mit. entri, at Columbia. The dining, room was decorated with baske:« of ' yellow chrysanthemums gift was presented the couple hi the zrandchildren. Those entertained wer+: . .


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Hiram N Parnter J. Bernerd Jackson


Jemedw Jsckcon W. Leo Morgen Mra. Chee.Com


Mr. Obarles Parbiter Mr. Hewerd Mergea


Mr. Lewis Edward Jackson


Texas County Lifer, Twice a Murderer, Dies in State Pen


ar The Amseciated Prise


JEFFERSON CITY. Dec. 1-00- bert L. Hall, life term convict in the Missouri penitentiary from Texas county, died last night in the pris- on hospital from tuberculosis. Hall entered the prison in April, 1830, at the age of 37.


He was convicted of killing a


he had purchased a farm. Hall had burled bis victim and planted tobacco over the trare.


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Before the conviction in Texas county Ha !! had served several years of a life term in the Kansas state ipenitentiary et Lansins for murder. under the name of Sam L. Bitter. 1 according to prison records. He es- raped from the Kanses prison La May. 1918,


CAROS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM


CARNI OP THANKS


deatre to theak ovi Bi.thebri and friends for the kindness shown as la the 1 .. . situul floral qlistings at the lunetas our loved vos, Uy J. Birdsot.


L.DIOS.


Horaman and Mrs .. AH have just returned from Topeka. ! pauw, where they attended the red


Kalharen Hickman in Mr Chis Mar- fill with at .net Fils.


DEATHS


STEPHEN A. ANTHIS




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