The County's News Sept. 8, 1911 Dennard Doings Jim Scott recently lost about $100 worth of fine Millet hay. David Evans and Willie Parks came in Sunday after a three weeks stay at Lexington where they attended a singing school taught by Prof. T. J. Farris. Scotland Sayings Mrs. James Massey is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. J.N. O'Neal at Murillo. Jim Bost, of Los Angeles, California, is visiting his father, Rev. C. Bost, and other relatives in this section. November 10, 1911 Lexington News Notes. Miss Kittie Belle Reeves of this place and Henry Ham of Flag, Stone County, were united in holy bonds of matrimony at 2 o'clock p.m. Sunday, Rev. G.G. Perkins officiating. March 22, 1912 Copeland. Lum Millsaps and Miss Minnie McDonald surprised their many friends in this community by getting married one day last week. That all their troubles may be little ones is the wish of the writer. March 22, 1912 Miss Kate Crenshaw, a student of the Clinton High School, was seriously injured Friday morning last, three miles west of Clinton, by being thrown from a spirited horse she was riding. She was enroute home to spend Saturday and Sunday with homefolk. While passing the upper end of the Sneed farm her horse "shied" at some object, wheeled and started to run. In addition to several cuts and bruises she was internally injured, from the effects of which she remained in a comatose state for a day or so. Friends from the community wherein she resides passing in a wagon at the time the accident occurred, conveyed her to her home near Rupert.