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Mrs. W. H. Stevens. Robert Everett, age 79, an old Union soldier, died at his home in Bald Knob, May 24th. Samuel Booth of Searcy, and Miss Ruth Boone of Judsonia, were married last Monday evening, May 15th. Judge J. M. Collison of Bald Knob, has received $275 in a settlement with the Mo.-Pac., for injuries sustained when he was jerked down in a caboose on March 22. J. Collison of Bald Knob says he sold his truck through one advertisement in the Record. Don't miss the Rollecking jazzy clown show on the minstrel order given by the Jolly Jesters. Don't fail to see the Miracle Lady -The dancing Dolly Sisters, The old fashion girl in hoop skirt, The beautiful bride, and Gretchen O'Brien, who gives a lecture on Maggie and Jiggs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McClenny and children went Sunday in Heber Springs. Mrs. Sanders of Austin, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith. J. R. Bozarth, berry buyer, left Tuesday to return to his home at Hannibal, Mo. Mr. Bozarth has not missed a strawberry season in Judsonia for 12 years. J. A. Best, Receiver of the First National Bank, has returned from Ackerman, Miss., and will spend a couple of weeks here on business. Candidate Jesse M. Pickard was in town Monday shaking hands. H. L. Horton, of the Arkansas Power Corporation, was in town Monday. It is rumored extensively that work at the dam will start with a rush in a short time. Dr. G. B. Huffaker, of Bald Knob, was transacting business in Judsonia Tuesday evening. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hassen on May 11th, a son. D. C. Mondy has sold the lot which his blacksmith shop stands and will discontinue the shop. He says that he is going to raise poultry in the future. The lot was purchased by S. Armstrong, who will immediately build upon it an up-to-date drive in filling station. The Ladd Auto Company has completed some alterations and additions to their garage which gives them one of the best arranged and most completely fitted up garages in the state. The contract for the paving of streets and concrete work in Searcy was let last week to Grady Garms of Little Rock. Mr. Garms has the reputation of being one of the best con- tractors in the state. There will be moving pictures of the Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier fight at the theatre, Saturday night under the auspices of the American Legion. Adm. 25 and 50c. Lostβ€”Tuesday morning, A load binder, between my barn and depot. Finder please return and receive reward. W. A. Sanders. Don't fail to see the Jolly Jesters in clown suits, Wednesday evening, May 31st., Electric Theatre, Judsonia, Ark. Clas-