Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS--Randolph County Court met Nov 10 at Moberly.--(condensed)--Clerk ordered to write State Sanitarium at Mt. Vernon in regard to admitting Miss Esther Robb to same. Clerk ordered to write Miss Esther Robb of Yates in regard to application for admittance to Mt. Vernon Sanitarium. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--(Divorce notice)--Nannie Swinney, plaintiff vs. J. P. Swinney, Defendant. No grounds stated. Scheduled for 2 February 1920, in Moberly, Missouri. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--"Nibs," Rankin Little's faithful collie dog and constant companion, is no more, having been killed by a train at the Alton depot Wednesday. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--(the right side of the column was faded, so the first character of each line was missing)--Sunday, November 9th, being the _1 milestone in life of W. R. Pattrick, _is wife who is perfect in the culinary _art gave him a sumptuous dinner at _igh noon. Those present: Dr. and _rs. G. M. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Wal_on Burton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. _ottoms, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Turner. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--The many friends of A. C. Burton, who went to Kansas City last week _or medical treatment, will be pleased _o learn that he is greatly improved, _nd that he continues to grow better _rom day to day. His son, Leslie, and _randson, Bryan Dysart, went up to _ee him yesterday, the latter to re_ain to accompany Mr. Burton home. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--Mrs. J. E. Rucker received a message yesterday informing her of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Julia Coate of Oklahoma City, who is suffering from pneumonia. Mr. Coates, our readers will recall, died about a month ago. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--Geo. F. Dougherty, who has been running a threshing outfit in Kansas since July, and who has bought a farm in the wheat belt in that state, sold his farm of 100 acres near Myers Wednesday to Romie Avery for $7000, and will sell a lot of personal property at the farm next Monday, and will leave the following day for Kansas where he will make his future home. The best wishes of a host of friends will follow the family wherever they may cast their lot. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--Mrs. Jas Lloyd has returned from a few days visit with her parents in Moberly. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--Dr. G. M. Nichols was called to Columbia yesterday by a message stating this his sister, Mrs. W. H. Naylor, was dangerously ill. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--Mrs. Louella M. Brown left Saturday for Houston, Texas, to look after her interest in a big suit, wherein parties have laid claim, through a faulty survey, to a big body of land owned by her. Her many Higbee friends hope she will win out. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--Mrs. Pete Walker and little daughter, Geneva, left Wednesday for Kansas City, to which place Mr. Walker has moved. They are among Higbee's very best people, and are given up by a wide circle of friends with the deepest regret. The NEWS joins in the hope that their removal is only temporary. Friday, 14 Nov 1919, Vol 33. No 30--MRS. W. C. CLEETON SERIOUSLY ILL--Mrs. W. C. Cleeton, who is suffering from anemia, and who has been in a critical condition for the past week, was taken much worse shortly after noon yesterday, and at the hour of going to press it was not thought possible that she could live through the night. Kathy Bowlin, Additions, corrections, comments welcome.