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The Index from Hermitage, Missouri • Page 5

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ia senior. DR. MICHELSON A CON MKT SO JKW Hcir7 riser RESOLUTIONS OT RESPECT Complete Funeral Service "Our live are riven, gliding 0 through To that unfathomed boundleM To Pay L7oro i to Va te Honoy WHB Dial 860 Saturday 4 JO P.M. The silent tomb" In Memory of Brother David E. Address P.

O. Box 707 VERY REASONABLE; CHARGE Carof ulrftcspcctf ul-Dignif fed life society Vatighin Funera I Home Axminster Ruga, 9x12, seamless, good quality $28.50 Hitson, who- died January 4, 1841. Los Angeles, California Leaves nave tneir'ume to fall. 1 and flowers to wither, at the north Bediran Suite, 2 piecei, Velvet Coy Bed wind's cold blast, but thou, oh death I hath all seasons for thine Once again a brother Ma ding Compartment, Living Room buite by day and an Extra Bed 35.00 Clothes Closet, Moth Proof, Slide Door $1.96 Day Night Phone URBAN MISSOURI son, having completed the designs the Mann-Martin name Monday after seed oats. Oat' towing has been delayed on account of bad weather.

Rev. T. V. Crance filled his regular appointment at Galmey Sunday morning and night He took' written lor nun on lues trestle board, has passed through the per tals of Eternity and entered the Grand Lodge of the New Jerusalem Sunday dinner with John Stout and wife. I CQOIVELLS'HOME FURNISHINGS Humansvilf e.

Mo. and hath received as his reward, Lewis Burchett and family vis- the white stone with a new name to begin at 10 o'clock. Clyde McCoy and O. E. Blackwell, Aucts.

Buel Forehand, Clerk. Lunch by Homemakers Club. 1 ill. written thereon. urday.

The Burchetts visited after And Whereas, The all-wise and Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 P.M. TERMS Wt BUY TRADE DELIVER Merciful Master of the universe has church Sunday in the Jess Vander-ford home. BLACKWELL AUCTIONEERS Two Auctioneers for the price Of one. called from labor, to refreshment. Inmon Hofstetter and wife call our beloved and respected brother ed at the Mann-Martin home Tues And Whereas, He having been day.

Glad little Gary Martin is improving so nicely. He has been ,1 MRS. HENRY WENTE PROBATE DOCKET Docket of cases in which settlements are due from Executors, Ad-minitsrators, Guardians and Curators, at the next term of the Probate Court of Hickory County, Missouri, to be begun and held at the Court House in the town of Hermitage on Monday, the 14th day of a true and faithful brother of our beloved Order, therefore, be it Resolved, That Hermitage Lodge No. 288, A. F.

A. Hermitage, real sick with cold Mrs. Weaver Clonts called on ed relatives at Weaubleau Sunday. Mrs. Archie Hollingsworth Wednes Holly Morton got White Rock Experienced in all kinds of Sales Call or write Weaubleau or Pittsburg or make dates with Index office.

0. E. BLACKWELL CLYDE MCCOY Missouri, in testimony or her loss, be draped in mourning for thirty OBITUARY Christina C. Blackwell Skinner, was born Sept 5, 1860 and died Nov. 9, 1940, age 80 years, 2 months and 4 days.

She was the daughter day afternoon. Mrs. Hollingsworth has been indisposed for some time hatching eggs from Mrs. Walter Colbert, Friday. days, and that we tender to the family of our deceased brother our witn.a severe cold.

Charley Hofstetter and family visited Sunday with Inmon Hof sincere condolence in their deep Lester Parson and family were Sunday visitors with his parents, Marion Parsons. Harrell Sherman and family vis or Harm Blackwell of Bentonville, Benton County, Mo. She was mar affliction, and that a copy or these stetter and family. Harry Fowler and wife called at the Hofstetter home Saturday evening. Roy Briner and Clyde Dorman resolutions be sent to the family.

ROSS COON, M. J. LOSURE, Committee. L. A.

BURTON, "There is only a curtain between us ited Sunday with their son, Roy, in Benton county. Edgar and Mrs. Wilson of Wil "Jim Lurton and George Pohr and wife, called on Leslie Ami in and tied to Richard Skinner Nov. 9, 1879. To this union was born three children, one boy and two girls, Mrs.

Claude Harlan of Cross Timbers, and Walter Skinner of 1032 6th St. Redlands, Calif. Her husband and one daughter, Mar are on the sick list. Harry Fowler Estate of Fannie Morgan, deceased, H. C.

Hickman, Admr. Final Settlement. Estate of Wm-L. Pitts, deceased, Harry Pitts, Final Settlement. Estate of Ira F.

Sebring, deceased Emmett Sebring and Lula Luckey, Final Settlement. Estate of Lester Bartshe, et Minors, Ethel Bartshe, G. and C. Annual Settlement. liams Bend were looking after busi family Sunday evening.

Mrs. Geraldine MacDonald cam and Ernest Martin took Mr. Briner ness here Wednesday. Denver and Ruth DuVall had Saturday to the home of her grand to the doctor Monday, and Roy Cas dorph took Mr. Dorman to the doctor Saturday.

Dr. Johnston is too tha, preceded her in death several Between the beyond and here; They whom we call dead have not left us Nay, they were never so near." GALLEY- DOOLY SEND ITEMS! By Mrs. Myrtle Agee parents, w. ana Mrs. Hargiss, lor a few days visit.

years ago. She was converted ill to make calls. about one year ago and lived faith supper with us and visited until bedtime Thursday evening. Mildred Sherman, Leola Kragle and Ruth Forehand, have stayed nights with Mrs. Wente the past uur aaugnter, usie, is nicely from a siege of mumos.

Sorry Henry Clark has blood pois ful to the end. She leaves to mourn on in his hand. The following She had to miss Sunday school Sun Mrs. Dora Dorman called on Mrs her loss, two children. Mrs.

Nora Harlan and Walter Skinner, 10 week. Violet Pearson Saturday. aay, tne iirst time lor a long time. Our grandson, Fred Herbert, who Mrs. Effie Rickson, who has been at the home of a daughter, has suf caned to see him recently: Worjl-son Currier and family, Fred Hunt and family, Ollie Marsh, Joe Bill Cooper, Emmett Burchett and Wesley Currier helped Mrs.

Linn take care of Henry Saturday and Sun ficiently recovered to be at her nas Deen at Bremerton, Washington, the past two months is now at Long Beach, Calif. He thinks he is to sail soon but he doesn't know home now. Glad to know Mrs. Frank Poe is recovering from a recent illness. Mrs.

Joe Dooly and little son, visited Sunday with George Worth ington. Mrs. Nannie Dorman visited Tuesday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Dora Dorman. 1 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, 1 half brother, Elbert Black-well of Appleton City, and a host of friends and relatives.

Mother Dear, we miss you so And long to see your face once more. But we know to a better home you have gone, i Alvin Jenkms and family were Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrators of the estate of Ira F. Sebring, deceased, will make Fnal Settlement of their accounts with said estate as such Administrators at the next term of the Probate Court of Hickory County, Missouri, to be holden at Hermitage in said county, on the 14th day of April, 1941. EMMETT SEBRING and LULA LUCKEY Administrators afternoon callers at Mrs. Ethel day.

Faith and its March 17th today, but there won't be a St. Patrick's Bartshes. The Bartshes have had where to. Miss Ina Bandel and Mrs. Nannie Jenkins visited Mary Herbert and daughter.

Osie. last Friday. a siege of flu. party tonight on account of so We understand O. M.

Faxton has Mrs. Mona Brotherton visited Fri much sickness in the community To await the resurrection morn. Mrs. Goldie Holley and Miss Cecil day night with her parents, Inmon rented what is known as the Joe Cook farm west of Elkton, and will ana tnere wasn any garden made today either it was too cold. I Horstetter and wire.

Miss Kathryn Currier was a vis' Walter Skinner. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends for their kindness and beau be moving soon. T. A. Largent was at the Chan itor in the Archie Hollingsworth Mcuee called a short time Saturday afternoon.

Ferrell Butler and Harvey Donovan, both were suffering with sore throats last week. Louise Donovan was on the sick list too. Roderick noticed Mrs. Dot O'Hare-Stout wore a green dress today in honor of her Irish ancestry; and speaking cellor saw mill Monday. Mr.

Lar home Saturday nignt. gent is contemplating building a John Durham and wife and Bob TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having been made in the pay. ment of taxes, interest and a certain installment note, which according to terms of the loan makes the entire debt or tne msn reminds me or a little modern home and retire. by Jean Burchett called at the Ode Sunday afternoon callers at Mrs. and Daniel Herbert seem to be get Dorman home Sunday.

incident that happened to Pa once. He was at Springfield and was standing on a corner waiting for tiful floral offerings during mother's sickness and death, and especially Mrs. Mollie Larose for her kindness and tender care the last year of her life. Walter Skinner and family Nora Harlan and family. Wentes were, Harry Kragle and Clifton Marsh and family and ting along line with whooping' wife.

Harry Bennett and wife, Vir Fred Hunt and family spent Sun cougn. Mr. and Mrs. W. P.

Hargiss vis a street car. He was wearing a ginia Wente and children and Har day with Sam Hunt and wife, pair of trousers that bagged con ited Friday afternoon with Mr. and ry Ulazebrook and wile. Mrs. Roy Casdonm and wife visited siderably at the knees.

An Irish Wente is posting a sale for March Mrs. E. W. Hargiss. Mrs.

Goldie Saturday and Sunday with her par man standing nearby kept lookin' Holley, Miss Cecil McGee and Miss ents, uiyae Dorman ana ramiiy. Lucille Powell were there awhile ze. Elvin Lacy, wife and son, of Osceola, spent Sunday with Mr. Harry Fowler and wife and Mrs. at 'em.

Finally he blurted out, "Well why in the divvel don't you Saturday afternoon and Sidney Ellen Campbell visited Monday jump?" bkinner awhile Sunday afternoon. with Clyde Campbell and family. aue ana payanie, said note executed by P. C. Carstensen.

and llary A. Carstensen, and secured by a deed of trust dated March 1st 1M0 and recorded in Book No. 80 at page 224. records of Hickory County. ths undersigned trustee, at the request of the legal holder and owner of said notes, will on Saturday, the 5th day of April 141, between the liours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and o'clock in the afternoon on said day at the South door of the court house in the town of Hermitage, County of Hickory and State of Missouri, sell at pub-lie vendue to the highest bidder for cash the real estate In said deed of trust describ.

ed, to-wlti The north one half of the southeast quar tor and the east one half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter in See. Twelve, Township Thirty-six, Range Twen. ty-one, containing one hundred acres, more or less, to satisfy said debt and costs. FLOYD MADDUX, Trustee. Bro.

and Sister L. J. Miller of John Stout and wife attended MYERS ITEMS Br Mrs. L. H.

Morton Lowry called at her son, Lloyds Friday afternoon. Alvin Jenkins helped saw wood for his brother, Albert, Friday. Jess Good son is making his usual weekend visit with his family here Harry and Mrs. Glazebrook visit Deepwater, Sister Viola Boomer- OBITUARY PTA at Browder Friday night and enjoyed meeting old friends and and Mrs. E.

H. Lacy. Elvin has recently been elected manager of the Farmers Exchange at Lowry City and Mrs. Lacy is bookkeeper. They will move to Lowry City after school is out at Osceola, Eugene Henry W.

Wente was born in shine of Lowry City, Miss Cecil MeGee and Mrs. Mollie LaRose of neighbors. Hanover, Germany, August 18, 1859, died at his -home north of Wheatland were dinner guests in Archie Hollingsworth went to our home Sunday. In the after Wheatland, March 4th, 1941, noon Mrs. Herbert went with them aged 81 years, 6 months, 16 days, to rreston to pray with some He was the son of John Henry friends.

and Kathrine Wente and came with his parents to the U. S. when he Notice of Final Settlament Notice hereby sriven that th was 8 years of age, therefore, hav undersigned Administrator of the ing lived in this country virtually Public Sale all his lue. He was married to Mary March 5th, 1885. To this union On account of the death of my estate of Fannie Morgan, deceased, will make final settlement of his accounts with said estate as such administrator at the next term of the Probate Court of Hickory Coun ty, Missouri, to be holden at Hermitage in saW.

county, on the 14th husband I will sell at public auction at my farm 2 1-2 miles north were born six children: Wm. H. Wente of Kansas City, Kansas; Chas. D. Wente of Ponca, Cleo Bennett of Wheatland, and 1-2 mile west of Wheatland, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941, the following property: day of April, 1941.

Frank Wente of Danville, Mrs. HUKSES Carol Williams of Kansas City. Mo. H. C.

HICKMAN Administrator. and Leo Wente, deceased. He has 1 2-year old Mare, good one 1 Yearling Horse Colt, good one two sisters, Ida Stong and Dora Gengrich of Lafayette, Ind. These ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby riven that Let COWS 1 Black Cow, 4 years old with Mrs. Wente and 22 erandchil ters of Administration upon the estate Of John H.

Bresheara. rle. 1 Red Cow, 4 yrs. old, heavy dren, are left to mourn his going. springer Mr.

Wente united with the MethO' ceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court 1 Whiteface Cow, 6 yrs. old 1 Whiteface Cow, 3 yrs. old dist church 35 years ago; was also a member of the Masonic fraternity 2 coming 2 year old stock Heifers, good ones The funeral was held at the Methodist church at Wheatland, burial at Crutsinger cemetery, the 1 Old Cow. giving milk These cows are bred to White' burial services were conducted pnn face male. of Hickory County, Missouri, bearing date the 3rd day of March 1941.

All persons having claims against said estate are rquired to exhibit them to me for allowance within six months from the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if said claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of the granting of letters on said es HOGS cipally by the Masonic fraternity. Many beautiful flowers were evidence which bespoke the affection of many devoted friends and 7 Shoats, wt about 40 lbs lbs. 10 Red Shoats, wt. about 50 MACHINERY relatives. The outstanding lea tures of this funeral being the at' 1 John Deere Corn Planter tate they shall be forever barred.

tractive display of these lovely 1 Iron Wheel Wagon 1 Set Chain Harness flowers, the beautiful solo "Some ROBERT DIETZ Adminlatratnr 1 Avery Riding Cultivator Day He'll Make It Plain" sung by 1 Garden Plow 1 Garden Harrow Attest: ELBERT R. CROUCH Mrs. veraon Wright, tne lmprei 1 Single Shovel 1 Double Shovel (L. Judge of the Probate Court sive sermon by Rev. Mahanay and 1 1927 Ford Coupe the orderliness of the occasion from FEED the Luckey Funeral Home, to the 200 Shocks Harigari Fodder 25 Bales Oat Straw church and cemetery.

Nothing could have been more befitting to YOUR FORD-iMERCURy DEALERS FURNITURE i me long, pesceiui, nara-wonung uoli iictinntoiuiiL Stand Tables 1 Book Case rA iiaefiil life nt Hpnrv Wnt than this nice funeral attended by Library Tables Victrola with records i FUHERAL HOMES a church full of sincere friends and Dining Chairs 3 Rocking Chairs arqain Mr. and Mrs. Wente had been married M- years Vand except for Heating stove 1 Dining Table Folding Bed I Ice Box Wooden Beds and Springs RiTOfiHa a few year In Johnson City, Kan 4 sas. had lived all this, time at -or 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 Oil Stove. New Perfection, good i Ffccns 60 Pftcna 35 near their present home it shape.

4-Burner 1 Steel Cot Hzrx'i the cream of the used car market -UU models of 1 Cupboard 1 S-Day Mantel Clock may be said that while he was not a "first settler" he was literally a pioneer in this section, always striving for the better things in life for himself and for bis community Affiliated With Barry County Burial Association Crocks, Dishes, Pans and Empty Fruit Jars and many other things too numerous to mention and at the-tame. ttne raising a famHy of children now rrown-nd MISCELLANEOUS all popular make traded in on the big, new 1941 Ford. The most complete and colorful array we hay ever displayed' priced so low jpouH wonder why you kept the old car so lonf. Brine your old car along. It win probably go for the down payment.

Now is your opportunity to get a good late model used car at real Bum Bargain. Look for the man with ALVA L. DAVIS. Agent Kerailtaffa, Me. AmHuIarjca Service useful ettisena.

He is of the sturdy 25-GaIlon Iron Kettle Small Corn She Her Hand Saw 1 Brace and Bits Scoop, Hoea, Rakes and Scythe Several Ranks of Wood and many the Bargain Baaaar Badgat stock which has helped to make the oil productive and the rose to bloom where nothmg grew before; his ambition, to be a good and agreeable neighbor, to his pleasant disposition and generous spirit can be attributed his lack of enemies and his possession of man? friends. D. H. nther th inn-Terms: Cash. No property to be removed until settled for.

Sale 7 Cttd ef Taaakl we wish to'VTpreH oar I COMMUNITY SALE tkm and heartfelt thanks to DR. B. P. HO MAN, Optomttrist mmr-ir mil JWrirrni irsi. imwaaw wwihiiiip i.ij.mi'umhui ui.Liii'aiiailMiJjijiuiisuwiu.iai-".w.il.Lii..ieiu tfrei and friends for the mar.

arts of kindness, mnMfi of fTwpitr and beautiful floral fferiiurs to our hours of bereavement We are deer rt-l '4 The Wente Family. IM 4s prafsssiaaal Every Thursday SALE OaHifhwaylS vtaita hare for 17 Tredi For Any And All Utke years vj ha 233? Motor Go. Urbana.Mo. Bring your Homa. srvulaa.

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