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Jefferson City Post-Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • 2

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THE DAILY POST JOSEPH SAILER Publisher By carrier 10 cents a week or 0 cent a month By mail 75 cents a quarter in ad vance or $300 a year OICE 310 MADlaON STREET TELEPHONE MO 132 Entered as second class matter July 10 at the postlffice at Jefferson City Mo under the Act of March 3 1579 How can a man who gets mar ried be termed a slacker? Vitny Ridge will take its place in history with Cemetery Hill riday the 1 3th passed off pretty well according to the Ger man and Briti war offices The to the idea is "oing to be carried out in this country if it takes conscription to do it The higher butter goes the more the landlady i convinced that using much of it is unhealthy for the blood If Spain was now to decide to cast its lot with the Germans wc could be certain that they have forgotten Dewey It is not true that there is no reason for food prices going higher as the hogoishness of the food speculators furnishes abund ant reason Some of the local patriots who have little to do and much to say are always the ones who remain seated when the National Anthem is played at the picture shows After declaiming against the waste of food most people still continue to laugh at the old timer who used to make it a point to clean up everything on his plate In the old days bold and un principled men became pirates ami were hanged or drowned in Davy Locker Now they become food speculators and get elected to all the best social clubs In spite of the efforts of the plotters the only uprisings of the negroes up to date have been when thev uprise above you with a whisk broom in the Pullman ear and demand their customary quarter Stop the Tale Bearers The following written by John Swanger in the Sedalia Capital is npplicable'here are some pernicious per sons who seem to spend their time trying to hatch some story about persons of German descent being disloyal to their government These scandal mongers should be pulled up with a jerk 5Vo want no sowers of discord among and he who brands his fellow citi zen with disloyalty by some false told tale commits the most serious offense that can be committed against a fellow man Stop suspicioning the loyalty of your neighbor and perhaps you will find him as loyal as Subscribe for The Daily Post wTpThandley AND SONS Dealers in OREIGN ANO AMERICAN GRANITE MONUMENTS 306 Jefferson St ROT A HANDLEY Mgr OR YOUR MONEY BUSINESS Seeth COLE COUNTY BANK Your Patronage RerpectfuHy Solicited ALBERT HAPPT Prudent WM ISCHER Vice Pmldeat WK WINKELMANN Cajibler OTTO BUSCH AhV CMhler SCREENS AT LAST YEAR PRICES your porch We make screen accord ing to your opening strong durable screens easily to open close and lock can easily be re moved Any grade of wire black aluminum pearl copper etc Also make the patent flyless screen i let us screen in eetions that they can be removed! WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT SCREEN DOORS AT $100 AND UP We have bought our screen materia before it has ad vanced That is why we ean sell screens at last price Nentwig Bros Planing Mill PHONE 4 313 WEST McCARTY ST DANGER IN PORK Half Cooked Meat Will Sometimes Cause Serious Disease is a disease due to a small worm called the Triclti uella Spiralis While the para site is found in several animals hogs are the chief ones which are dangerous to accord ing to Dr Ravenel of the de partment of preventive medicine of the of Missouri The larvae are imbedded in the muscles of the hogs and in tins animal do not produce a recogniz able disease When man cats the meat the capsules which enclose these larvae are dissolved in tlie stomach The larvae find in the intestine a favorable place for de velopment and in a few days be come visible to the naked eye and soon mature The female worm produces about 500 young and these mbryos pierce the wall of the bowel and penetrate the tis sues They get into the blood stream ami are distributed to the muscles of the body It takes from seven to nine lays for this to happen first symptoms are thosef intestinal disturbance with diarrhea The symptoms of the second stage are fever intense pain in the muscles and swelling It is often mistaken for rheu After More Business WE ARE Are You in Need of More IRE INSURANCE? If So Remember That We Write ire Insurance on Homes and urnishings Stores and Merchandise Mills and Machinery Barns and Contents Buildings of All Kinds If Burnable Have It In sured at This Office A BAUER INSURANCE AGENCY No 311 Central Trust Bldg PHONE 186 matism and sometimes for typhoid fever In the earlier stages the parasites can be recognized in the intestinal discharges but after they have penetrated the muscles this is not possible disease is fairly common The department of agriculture found the parasite in over 41000 out of two and one quarter mil lion hogs examined Often times the diagnosis is made by examin ing some of the meat which has been eaten by the patient an epidemic in Wisconsin in which twenty one persons wer? affected with two' deaths the cause was found to be a hog butchered by a farmer part of which he and his family con sumed and part of which was sold In another ease where eleven persons wen affected a farmer had butchered a pig ami made most of it into sausage which was eaten without cooking are two ways of pre vention One requires the care ful inspection of the meat and the other which is the most practical ami most easily carried out is to eat no hog products unless they are thoroughly cooked The para site is killed at a temperature of MARKETS Jefferson City lour per 100 lbs $630 Potatoes per bushel $350 Apples $120 to $200 Chickens 17c Eggs 20c Country butter 32c to 35c Creamery butter 45c Butter fat 42c Beet sugar $940 Cane sugar $050 Corn $150 St Louis Ilogs lights $1525 to $1575 Choice heavies $1510 to $1610 Beef and 'Butcher to $1175 Native heifers $91X1 to $1075 Butcher cows $675 to $1050 Vealers $1300 Wheat No 2 Red $255 to $260 Wheat No 3 10 to $255 Corn $147 to $150 Potatoes $200 to $3 10 Notice A meeting of the stockholders of the Home Building and Loan Association is hereby called to be held at the office of said associa tion room No 311 Central Trust HOW TO WRITE GOOD LETTER In Applying for Work the Boot Rule le Be Natural" Says Em ployment Expert What constitutes a good letter? or at least two thousand years men have discussed the epistolary art The topic came up the other day at the office of the state pubUc employ ment bureau when Harry Taylor its superintendent took from his desk a sheaf of letters of application he liad been saving and by process of elimination found those that he thought might at least draw the con sideration of a discerning employer Snch letters were few one general rule were to be giv en for better Mr Taylor said think It would be be natural The trouble with most people In writing letters Is that they are too stiff There Is too much formality and convention ality I believe that almost 1'5 per cent of those who write letters fall to give any real impression of their own nature or their mental caliber or their general ability Many times it Is what the applicant has left out of bls letter that decides against Here Mr Taylor picked one letter from the sheaf It was from a girl in a country town who wanted to find work In the city She wrote a letter of five pages that resembled a life his tory except It lil not state her age Inclinations or experience It did say she was her weight In gold at housework" Art in Pots and Pans Poor Cinderella was a lucky girl! She may not have known It I but she was mighty lucky even before she met the prince And so are her twentieth century sisters of the pots and pans who entertain their suitors against the background of shining alumi num kettle more attrac tive than cut glass vases" ac cording to Director Wat son of the Milwaukee WIs Art institute Mr Watson believes In the art not culinary art either of pots and pans He told the Mil waukee Home Economics club so Moreover he declared that the best looking object In his drawing room at home Is a ket I tie a polished copper kettle from Spain tn ho sure but non I the less a kettle utensils are growing hotter looking all the time" ho confidently assured a group of I doubtful looking housewives Order of Publication la he Probate ('art for the Coootr of Coir rbraar Term 1817 State of Missouri County of Central Missouri Trust Co Adminis trator of Cstharlne AL frhl I ceased building Jefferson City Mo on Tuesday the 24th day of April 1917 between the hours of 9 and 1 nt for the purpose of voting upon a proposition then and there to be submitted for the increase of the capital stock of said as sociation from $1000000 to $1 250000 By order of the board of direc tors John A Linhardt President A Bauer Secretary! A HOPELESS CASE 4 riend I hear that you have given old Skinner up Physician Yes I've turned the case over to bill collector SUITABLE a thin voice that singer I should think she would sing in a skeleton 160 degrees ahrenheit Conse quently cooking readily destroys be germ They arc not affected by cold or by putrefactive changes nor ordinary pickling but thorough cooking or prolonged nickling kills NOTICE Notice is hereby given Hint the snnnal meeting of he Southside Building and Loan Association will be held at the of fice of the association at the Cole bounty Bank corner of Jefferson tnd Dunklin streets Jefferson City Mo on the 8th day of May 1917 between the hours of 9 'clock a and 12 tn The purpose for which this meeting is called is to elect nine lirectors for the said associa tion to serve during the ensuing rear to vote upon a proposition for the increase of the capitalitock of said association from $200000 to $500000 and for the transaction of any other business which may properly come before the meeting By order of the board of direct ors ALBERT HAPPY Pres WM WINKELMANN WHOLE Say Mrs Eads Writiaf Ha Praise ar Cariri BARGAINS Where expense are not great is the place to get bargains so go to the East End Second Hand urniture Store We are always ready to buy and sell 630 East High St Phone 1067 Tremain Oatmeal pulp and ingrain wall paper at 12Jc per roll and up Other papers 6c per roll and up at the Schell Music Co 114 East High Adv Had Trouble our or ive Yean Many people suffer from bladder trouble when they can be quickly relieved urry 2 Salem Mo writes: was both ered with bladder trouble four or five years It gave me a great deal of pain I took different medicines but nothing did me any good until I got oley Kidney Sold Adv Circleville Ohio I have sailbout Cardui the tonic ii the whole say Mrs annie Eads of No 6 this town suffered with womanly weakness and pains in my back and limbs fol two long years I was bad off 1 eould hardly walk at My husband advised me to try Cardui the tonic and I con cluded to follow his advice After tak ing Cardui according to direction 1 now feel like a new woman and car do all of my work Before Cardui I waa a walk ing skeleton now I weigh 150 pounds I recommend Cardui to every suf fering woman for I know what it dx for me My dresser is re ver without bottle of Cardui on it" There is no reason why Cardo: wont help you just as it has Mrs Eads as well as hundreds of thou sands of other women in the past years So if you suffer from any e4 the many ailments so to women or need a good streugthemnf tcric for that tired nervous wom ost I feeling get a of Card i I today At aU druggist NCE Central Mleeourl Trust Company ad mlnlMratnr of Catharine Tohl de ceased present to the Court Its pe tition praying for an order for th of co much of the al estate of sold deceased as will pay and satisfy ths remaining debts dur ty said rtnte and yet unpaid for want of sufficient sets accompanied by the account Hats and Inventories required by law In such case on examination whereof it Is ordered that all pnons interested In the estate of aid deccatl be notified that application as aforesaid has been made and unless the contrary bo shown on or'before the first day of the next term of this court to be held on the 14th day In May next an order will be made for the sale of the whole or so much of the real estate of said dercRRed a will be miffirlent for the payment of said debts And It Is fur ther ordered that this notice be pub lished In me newspaper published in this county and state for four weeks before the next term of this court and that personal service be had on the heirs of said estate reaidinc In Cole county at least ten days before the next regular term of court Beal estate described ss follows: Inlots 278 2 I 27 and 44 feet 44 inches off of the easterly side of inlot No 411 and also 75 feet off of the side of Inlot No 25 all in the City of Jefferson Cole county Mh sourL Also an undivided one half In terest in and to all that part of Inlot No 423 In the City of Jefferson Mis souri that He north and west of the Missouri Pacific Railway right of way land State of Missouri County of Cole es no Garman Judge of the Pro bat Court held In and for said coun ty hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true copy of the original order of publication therein referred to as the same appears of record in toy office Witness say band and seal of said court Dor at office In Jefferson Oty Mo this 15th day of ebruary A 117 JNO GARMAN Judge of Probate Deafness Otasot ba Cored by local appUeatfona eansot reach the diseased portion of the ear There Is only one way to cure dtafntm and that ts by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the reacous Bnlng of tbe Eustachian Tube When this tube is ludamed you bare a mbUnc oound or Imperfect hearing and when it is en tirely closed Deafness is the and uni eon tbe Hom cam be taken out and this tube reoto red to Its normal condition bearing will be de stroyed forerer: nine cases out of tea are caused by Catarrh which Is moth Ing but an Inflamed condition of tbe morons surface We will give one hundred doRars for any ease of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be ewred by HaZTs Catarrh Cure Send for rfrcmlars freet Cheney A Co Toledo Ohio Sold by druggists Ito Taka HalTs Phrnfly nils tor osamtlpmWob 1 Adyertsmnsmt more to this cigarette than taste A heap more Most any cigarette can please the taste But this Chesterfield Cigarette in addition to pleasing the taste gives you a new kind of enjoyment jn cigarette smoking Chesterfields let you know you are tmoking they I And yet mild! It's all due to the blend the blend and the quality of the tobaccos or we tell you that such costly high quality Imported and Domestic tobaccos have never before been put together in any cigarette at anywhere near the price And the blend be copied Words can only tell you these things it takes the cigarette itself to prove them be glad you tried Chesterfields Do it today 206x104 AftiHlsi hu I 100 CbwtarffeMa Matnpaldw tss sM Mut if daulor yuu Addrw A My TebumnCcagflld Rhb AuaNw YbCbjk Chesterfield CIGARETTES IMPORTED and DOMESTIC They Satisfy andyet tbev'rc Mild 1 Notice of Bale of Real Estate Whereas Clara Gay Vogt and Arthur Vogt her husband by their deed of truwt dated the Slat day of October 1914 and recorJed on the 2nd day cf November 1914 tn the offlc of th Recorder of Deeds of Cole county Ml aou rL In book page 518 of Deed Of Truat Record conveyed to Goorg Bartholomteua trustee the following described real lying and being In the City of Jefferaon Cole county Missouri to wit: Tart of outlot No 1 In the City of Jefferson Mo beginning on the north erly line of outlot No 1 at a point one hundred thirty four feet easterly from the northwesterly corner of aid outlot No 1 thence easterly along the north erly line of aid outlot sixty eight fet thence southerly parallel with the easterly line of said outlet two hundred (306) feet thence wester ly parallel with the northerly line of said outlot to range line (40 ft 8 In) between ranges 11 and 13 thence north with said range line between ranges 11 and 13 (43 feet 10 Inches) to southeast corner of lot owned by Ered Wehmeyer In said outlot thenre north erly parallel with the easterly line of said outlot one hundred and fifty five (155) feet to the place of beginning In trust to secure the payment of a note described In seid deed of trust and Interest thereon subject to 9 prior deed of trust recorded la book 1 page 843 in tbe office of tbe Recorder of Deeds of Cole county Mo And whereas default has been made in the payment of said note and the Interest due thereon and the full sura thereof and all tbe interest due there estate hereinbefore described th highest bidder for cash subject to the prlnr deed of trust above mentioned at tbe courthouse door fronting on High street In the Oty of Jefferson Cole county Missouri for the purpo of discharging the debt secured by said deed of trust the Interest thereon and tbe cost of this trust ANTON RICHTER herlff of Cole County Mo Cut ThU It 1 Worth Money MISS TTHS Gut out this slip pneloso with 5c to oley 4 Co 2835 Sheffield sve Chi cago Ill writing your name and address clearly You will receive in return a trial package contain ing Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs colds and croup oley Kidney PilN and oley Catharic Tablets Sold every Adv Post want ads bring results on remains due and unpaid And whereas the above named trus tee George Bartholomaeua wan re quested by the legal holder of said note and deed of trust to execute the power to him given in aid deed of trust and to sell the real eotate therein described as therein provided and the trustee vm asd is dow absent amd also refused to act And vkertat It is provided In a4 by the terms of said deed of trust that In a certain contingency therein stated the then acting sheriff of Cole county Missouri In case of the sb nee death refusal to act or dis ability in any wise of the above men tioned trustee may act in lieu and per form the duties and powers delegated to said trustee Ln and by the terms of said deed: Now therefore public notice ts here by given that by virtue of the power Invested In me by the said deed of trust and the absence and the refusal of the trustee to act I tbe undersigned Anton Richter heriff of Cole coun ty Missouri win at the request the legal bolder of said note oa riday the 37th day of April 1V between the hours of ten o'clock a and three t'dsck pB stasld day asU tbe rsl Calfee and Westbues LAWY1RS Oflca at S30b Madbon St aff anon Otty Mo PSom No SET Henry Vetter EnginMr Bad Machiuirt WE are.

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