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vn i POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS his life in Flemington. Ia his pass- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. irg this community has lost a highly respected citizen, his children, a State Omcers Cattle Calf Department Sheep Hog Department Tom Butcher J. C. Potts Ra -Frank Pop J.M.

Johnson HENRY 8. CAULFIELD, Governor devoted father, his grandchildren, a For Congress, 7th District: JOHN W. PALMER, Republican JAMES E. RUFFIN, Democrat SAM C. MAJOR, Democrat Grocery and Restaurant loving grandfather.

To know Mm was tg love him. He was a man of many virtues, among them, kindness, patience, courage, modesty, love and good works for every day. Deepest appreciation for the least loudness shown him, a kindly neighbor, and a true friend. The memory of his f. B.

WINTER, SHAS. U. BECKER, Sec. of State D. THOMPSON, State Auditor LARRY BRUNK, State Treasurer STRATTON SHARTEL, JOHN W.

PALMER, Congressman CHAS. A. LEE, Supt. of Schools IRVIN BRINGES, State Senator County Officers. 0.

B. WHITAKER, Representative CLYDE HOLLAND, Circuit Clerk CLYDE HOLLAND. Recorder WHEATLAND, MISSOURI. w. i sweet disposition and pleasant smile will live on in the hearts and lives of COUNTY CANDIDATES For Circuit Clerk and Ex-Offkio Recorder.

CHARLES W. WRIGHT. B. B. SCARBROUGH JOHN BARTSHE For Collector of the Revenue: T.

T. SWICEGOOD W. D. RESER ESTMAN DIETZ those who knew him. Tis so sweet to remember him who CECIL L.

WALKER, County Clerk once was here, CHRISTIAN CHURCH Scfcaaala of Sarvtcaa, Cross Timber. 2nd Sunday P. 4tb Sunday A. and Saturday P. 11.

before. Elkton, 2nd Sunday A. and Saturday P. at. before.

Hermitage. Srd Sunday P. and Saturday M. before. Qulney.

Saturday P. before 1st Sunday. Weaubleau. lit Sunday P. M.

and follow-in Monday P. M. Wheatland. Flrat and Third Sunday A. at.

Fourth Sunday P. B. W. Hoffman. Paator, Wheatland, Ho.

Tho absent to us he is just aa dear. The midnight 'tars will shine on the TNervesr grave, For Clerk of the County Court: Of the one we loved but could not GEO. W. WRIGHT, Rrea Co. Court W.

R. SUNDWALL, Judge Eaat Dist A. H. CRAWFORD, Judge Weat Dist J. 0.

VAUGHN, Collector 0. E. BLACKWELL, Assessor W. P. SPERRY, Sheriff RALPH B.

NEVINS, Pros. Attorney ISAAC W. CLARK, Judge of Probate J. H. CROUCH, County Treasurer ELZIE I.

MILLER, Co. Supt. Schools ERIC EKLOF, County Surveyor C. M. BENTLEY, Public Admr.

DR. L. A. GLASCO, County Coroner but could not save. CECIL L.

WALKER J. OLIN TAYLOR L. H. MORTON Funeral Services were held at the For Judge of the Probate Court: i ISAAC W. CLARK Christian church at Elkton June 24th 1WJ0, Brother Hoffman of Wheatland officiating.

J. R. Luckey of Wheatland was in charge. Interment at the Layman cemetery. Farmers: Bring your Hogs, Calves and Cattle to POTTS-BUTCHER Linstock Commission Company Union Stock Yards Springfield, Mo.

Our Motto: "Give the beet in service and price to our customers METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH Schedule af Ssrvicea Cross Timbers, lit Sunday, morning and evening. Hermitage. 2nd Sunday, morning and evening. Concord, Srd Sunday, morning and evening. Shilo, 4th Sunday morning and evening.

J. K. SDeer. Paatnr Crnrnm TimW. tl For Presiding Judge County Court A.

J. ALEXANDER H. R. MARSHALL J. S.

BLACKWELL Anight of broken rest followed by hoars of mental or physical strain; nerves tensed almost to the breaking point; irritable; unable to concentrate another hectic night and miserable day ahead of you. Why endure it? Dr. Miles' Nervine quiets the nerves, brings calm and poise, and permits refreshing sleep. Dr. Miles' Nervine is now made in two forms Liquid and Effervescent Tablet.

Both are the same therapeutically. RESTRICTING LAW-ABIDING CITIZENS UNFAIR NOTE: A like schedule of services held by inner cnurcne oi mis county will be published free, mm mhnvm mi in It mmmtm I. nlshed this office. CLARK By Miss Gmevria Black well Leonard Foltz and family spent Friday at the Ola Foltz home. Jame.s Floyd assisted Mr.

Jenkins For Prosecuting Attorney: W. A. DOLLARIJIDE In the American Journal of Police RALPH B. NEVINS Science, Calvin Goddard up por juge 0f County Court Western the "pistol bogey" in a rather strik METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wheatland 3rd Sunday Mrs. WI.earry, A.

M. and P. M. Wuaubleau. Srd Sunday, J.

Whearry. A. M. and P. M.

Wheatland. 4th Sunday. J. Wh rry. A.

M. and P. M. District. LEE SHOCKLEY A.

H. CRAWFORD For Judge County Court Eastern District: W. R. SUNDWALL GEO. P.

MILLER W. C. BEETS AUCTIONEER Money Talks, So Do I I sell for less, and get you more. A trial will convince. Write or see me at Wheatland, or bill me and I'll be there.

ing manner. Last year Colonel Goddard visited 13 European countries, Studying police systems. Only one of these coun tries, Switzerland, had no restrictive legislation to curb use and ownership of firearms. And in no other European country, with a single pos BAPTIST CHURCH DIRECTORY Elkton, 3rd Sunday and Saturday night before. Sherman Bybee, Pastor.

Weaubleau, 2nd and 4th Si days. Business meeting Saturday before 4th Sunday at 2 o'clock P. M. J. 8.

Weaver. Pastor. Far Representative: 0. B. WHITAKER Wheatland, 1st Sunday and Saturday night before.

Sherman Bybee. Pastor rrd son put up hay part of last week Little Buddy Evans spent Saturday night and Sunday with Hobert Floyd. Forest Whight spent Saturday nite with his aunt Mrs. Floyd Foltz and family. J.

S. Blackwell and wife patronized the Wheatland mill and drug store Friday afternoon. Floyd and Leonard Foltz and Ros-coe Floyd helped Uncle John Jordan in the hay Thursday and Friday. Miss Lucy Floyd has gone to stay with her brother's wife and baby, while Enos helps with threshing. J.

S. Blackwell, wife and daughter visited Mrs. Blackwell's sister Mrs. R. H.

Jenkins and family Wednesday Hermitage, 1st Sunday and Saturday night 666 before. Elder Phillips. Pastor. The results of the two trials where ground wheat was compared with ground corn show that hogs fed back into the new bill. The presi sible execution, are there so few crimes of violence as in Skitzerland.

As Colonel Goddard says, "Let that sink in." He hows that the state of Iowa, between 1916 and 11)21, had a steadily increasing number of bank robberies. The Bankers' Association, meeting in 1080, decided to take dras dent reiterated his objections and the Piles Now Cured wheat make more rapid gains than fed corn. Less grain is also Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia ia 3G minutes, checks a cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days 666 also in Tablets stnate had to recede." Hi excellency right now is engag Without Surgery ed in another runin with the senate i on the London naval treaty. Its op tic action a the constituted authori-1 ponents are putting up a bitter fight, ties seemed powerless. Several I arui there is even talk that it will required to produce this gain.

The hogs fed wheat gained on the average 1.25 pounds per day for 120 days while the hogB fed corn gained only one pound daily. Each 483 pounds of wheat fed produced 100 pounds of pork, as compared with 582 pounds of corn. In other words, the wheat produced gains 25 per cent Little Emmett Dee Foltz and little thousand citizens were urmed with break a quorum, thereby forcing a W. A. Dollarhide Attorney-at-Law Hermitage, Missour sister Betty Mae, spent Saturday af ternoon with their aunt Ginevria rifles, carbines, revolvers and shotguns and taught how to use them Immediately there was a falling off in robberies, and in 1925 Iowa was delay until the regular session this fall, but the better informed correspondents at the national capital express confidence that the treaty will Blackwell while their parents took the picnic.

and required one pound less gruin A quicker, less expensive and easier cure for piles and other rectal diseases is being used with amazing success by Dr. O. A. Johnson, eminent rectal specialist of Kansas City. His treatment is so mild there is no confinment to room, no sanitarium or hospital expense, yet he guarantsse a cure or you pay nothing.

If you are a rectal sufferer write today to Dr. O. A. Johnson, Suite 306, 1324 Main Kansas City, for a free copy of his big 68 page book on rectal diseases and the names of some of his cured patients near you. Learn how quickly J.

S. Blackwell and wife enter- the only state in the nation to be giv be ratified by the end of the present Oscar L. Rogers Attorney -a -Ian Weanolean, Missouri for each pound of pork produced. With com worth 85 cents per bushel, tined at their home Sunday, J. ground wheat was worth $1.11, that en a reduction in bank hold-up in- month.

surance rates. I Where Mr. Hoover has the advan- Anti-gun laws never disarm the tjge over the senate is in having the class of persons at whom they are great American public behind him. Kartshe and wife, Forest Wright, Floyd Foltz and family and Albert is a bushel of ground wheat proved Cooper and family. approximately 20 per cent more val aimed the criminals.

They merely That is the only ally a president can Albert Cooper and family and uable as a hog feed than a bushel of Floyd Foltz and family were in the always rely on, when he's in the right corn. Ralph B. Nevins Attorney- at-Law HERMITAGE MISSOURL Cross Timbers country Sunday morn A kit ci hogs fed a mixture of disarm the law-abiding citizen. The death record from gun ia as nothing compared with the automobile, which killed 31,000 in 1029. Would we countenance "anti-auto- iig, at the Ona Scruggs home and as the present chief executive of the nation indubitably is in demanding the earliest possible showdown on the jt Mr.

Cooper's farm. wheat and corn ranked between lot fed wheat alone and a lot fed corn alone. Thi was true both as to ra Ginevria Blackwell accompanied part of this government on the naval Ola Foltz and wife to Sedalia Tues pidity of gain and so far as the day. The doctors say his hand is you can be cured and why curing rectal troubles so often cures other ailments, and makes you feel like a new person. INSURANCE! ON mobile" laws in order to prevent the limitations treaty.

Should the sen-reckless, incompetent and criminal ate long defeat action, an dfavorable drivers from owning cars? It would action, thereon it will do so without be as sensible. the sanction of a vast majority of O. E. Blackwell Experienced Auctioneer doing fine, but will still have to re- amount of grain required to produce a given gain was concerned. It required 35 pounds more of the corn urn for more treatments.

J. S. Blackwell, wife and daugh the American people, who are for and wheat mixture to produce 100 pounds gain than when wheat alone Ginevria and Mrs. Lizzie Foltz and children called at the Henry THE WHERE HOOVER HAS ADVANTAGE any reasonable, workable program for the reduction of the world's fight ing ships, of course Included. Springfield Daily News.

City Dwellings, Mercantile Property was used, but the corn and wheat mixture produced 100 pounds gain on 54 pounds less feed than when the ration cor isted only of coin. Foltz home Wednesday morning Very sorry Mr. Foltz does not improve very fast. All Kinds of Automobile Insurance Present dividend rate 25 to SO per i Hjm IB I mm cent of premiums back at expiration Those from this vicinity ytho at A ration of wheat 10 parts, tank of policy tended the farmers picnic at Cross WHEAT IS GOOD FOR HOG RATION T. A.

McNeal, writing in Capper's weekly, says that "Phesident Hoover lui. demonstrated not only that he age 1 part, produced l.bz pounds "Our Companies Have Saved Many i gain per head duly as compared Millions of Dollars In Reduced Cost Por Policy Holders" Insurance At Cost Why Pay More? i has political courage but that he can fight if necessary, notwithstanding hi. n.mbnr nnnnsti Hi. hs not I I'rewnt I'ric Justifies I se in Place with 1.25 pounds daily when wheat alone was used. The fed wheat and tankage weighed 272 pounds the end of the 120 day feeding period while those fed whea alone weighed For Special Insurance Service Write of or With Corn.

J. BARTSHE, Wheatland. Rt. 3 Timbers Saturday were: J. S.

Black-well and wife, Floyd Foltz and family, Albert Cooper and family, Leonard Foltz and family and probably others whos names we did not learn. S. Blackwell and family spent Sunday on an outing at the river. It was a family reunion of the father and children, also an tunt Mrs. Frazier, a sister of their mother and her three grandchildren.

A fine dinner was served alco ice cream and good time was had by all present always won in his long drawn-out contest with a recalcitrunt senate but he has scored more victories than defeats. He lost one nominee for a place on the supreme court, but only 241.0 pounds, The hogs fed wheat and tunknge ate the mo. With wheat worth less per bushel Iran oorn in many sections of the R. KIEFER Osceola, Mo. C.

M. PASLEY Roscoe, Mo. promptly named another man of such State, many Inquiries are coming outstanding qualifications that his i from farmers interested in knowing appointment was confirmen by the to what extent, in what manner, and senate without a roll call. Congress I how efficiently wheat may be used passed a pennlon bill with the evident to take the place of corn says L. A.

purpose of catering to the World Weaver of the ML'sourl College of War veteran vote. He vetoed it, ac- Agricultorc. Experimental work at ccmpanylng his veto, with a mes- the Missohri Station has shown may PASLEY KIEFER Successful Auctioneers "The Boys Who Get You the Money" Sale day Is harvest titne. Let us gather the dollars for you. I will sell unything, anytime, anywhere.

Bill me and let me know and I will be there. Phone me at my expense. P. O. Weaubleau, Me.

Phone, Weaubleau, or make dates with Index. grain but they nlf made more economical ire of it, each 4.69 pounds of the wheat i.n tankage ration producing 1 pound of pork as compared with 4,83 pounds of wheat alone. The above figures are for the entire 120 day feeding period. If the results for the first 78 days arc com pared an even greater advantage will be shown for the wheat and tankage ration. During the lat 42 days of the return for tankage was less than half that for the first 78 days of the trial.

This would indicate that the addition of tankage was of more importance during the early part of the feeding period than when the hogs became more nearly finished, and that it would be best to decrease the proportion of one of tankage to ten of wheat to one of tankage to 10-20 part-- of wheat. Call or Write for Dates Early trke the place of corn in swine rations since these grains are quite similar In composition. Wheat doe; contain somewhat more protein or muscle building nutrients than corn but wheat alone does not have enough of such nutrients to meet the requirements of swine. Both wheat and corn, therefore, are class- sage so clear and cogent that tho con grass, which had passed the original bill by an overwhelming majority, did not dare to override the veto. The lower house then passed a pension measure which was in accord with the president's suggestions.

The coalition in the senate amended it by putting all the objectional features Ambulant Froctology Mild, ethical, modern, approved, thoroughly tatted, non-secret, office methods of successfully treating most cases (approximately ninety pet.) of non-malignant rectal diseases, including piles, fissures, without radical operation, with out ether or chloroform, without confinment in the home or hospital and without disagreeable after effects. Patients keep going while being treated DR. L. A. GLASCO Hermitage, Mo.

to which the president had objected ified as caibonaceous concentrates. OBITUARY FARMERS WUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF HICKORY COUNTY Insures its members against loss by Are and lightning. Mutual Insurance is the chsapest insurance to be had anywhere, because there Is no assessments only to pay loases, the operating expense of the company being paid by currant receipts. Tho members are the Company and insure at actual cost. The average yearly assessments for the past Ave years have been 17 cents on the hundred dollars carried.

It ia better to have insurance and not need it than to need insurance and not have it. We Insure all kinds of farm buildings that are insurable, Country church, and school buildings; also lire stock of all kinds. OFFICERS H. E. Shumate, President, Hermitage.

Mo. John Herbert, Vies President. Wheatland, Mo. John Bartshe, Secretary, Wheatland, Mc, Rente 8. DIRECTORS Farmers! Attention! 6 MONEY We have an unlimited amount of money to loan on improved farms of 80 acres, or mora por farm, In amounts of $1,000 and up, at a flat rata of 7 par cent, or 6 par oant principal and 1 par cant commission.

Wa want your loan business and you need our rates. Call and see us when you want a loan or to renew an old one; we can save you money. Perry Ryan Southwest Corner Square Bolivar, Missouri. The Important Reason CATS and oils are not digested A like starches or proteins, they must first be emulsified in the body before they can be utilized SS nourishment. SCOTT'S EMULSION is pure cod-liver oil scientifically awnofairWprepared for easy and rapid digestion, just as Nature provides emulsified fat in milk.

Thi fAa important rtamon kjk why eod-livr mil yam JTOk acottaiowni.Bloomneld,WJ, Robert H. McCrory was born August 6, 1861, departed this life at hit home June 23, 1980. Having reach' ed the age of 78 years, 10 months and 17 days. His wife having preced ed him June 4, 1881, 49 years ago. Also two children 6 and 8 years of age.

He united with the Christian church at the age of 21 at a little country church in Holt county. He leaves to mourn hie departure, two children, Mrs. Corda Berg, with whom-ahe lived, Jim McCrory, Elkton and nine grandchildren, fourteen great grandchildren and a host of sorrowing friends. Uncle Bob (as he was always known), lived the early part of his life in Holt county, moving to Hickory oounty October 24, 1884 and the past two years of D. E.

O. Thomas, Preston; BenJ. Leiber, Uentsft Ben Mason. Weaubleau. Aojustors: ineoaore Lanaiey, ''inJpeetSi-P JEognj W.

Crawford. Flem- Urban; w. cruttuifer, weauweau. Weaubleau. Areata: A.

N. Tankealay. natt Preston: G. W. Alexander.

Hermitage; tags; ington; J. S. Williams, Wheatland i H. JT Samples, Quincy. YOUR MEMBERSHIP SOLICITED 1.

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