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St. Clair Chronicle from St. Clair, Missouri • Page 5

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THE ST. CLAIR CHRONICLE, ST. CLAIR, MO. OBITUARY OF JESSE LEE McKEE 1919, and was honorably dis guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Louie Busse, Sunday. ENJOYS READING THE ST. CLAIR CHRONICLE The St. Clair Chronicle St. Clair, Missouri charged in July 1919.

He Thought He'd Have To Quit Job He was united in marriage to Jesse Lee McKee was born in St. Clair, April 27, 1895 and died Miss Martha Stagner of Salem, Mo PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY SUBSCRIPTION, per year $1.50 We are in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Mary J. Avery of Carthage, enclosing a post office money order for the renewal of her sub-1 April 9, 1921. To this union, two children were born: Catherine Mr.

Elmer Wall and sister, Mrs. Tom Jahn, called on Mrs. Mary Dickson of near Morrelton, Monday. Walter McKean visited Rastus and Abbie Crull, Sunday evening. Walter Pierce was a caller at the Onetia and Russel Lee.

MR. and MRS. S. R. FLEMINO, Owenrs and Publishers.

"Just when I was beginning to think I'd have to quit my job, Sar-gon made me feel as good as I Besides his widow and children January 23, 1931, at his home in Burbank, California. Mr. McKee enlisted in the service of his country on March 4, 1918 and served overseas with the A.E.F., in the Medical Supply Department from May 1918 to June he leaves to mourn his loss, his scription to our paper tor the year 1931 Mrs. Avery writes We look forward, to the receipt of your paper the Post Office in St. as second-class mail father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs Entered at Clair, matter. Tom Jahn home, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Weckherlin motored to the city Wednesday. John W. McKee of Burbank, Call fornia; three brothers and two with much pleasure, as we enjoy; reading about our many friends I sisters, Thomas W. of Denver, Colo, John of St.

Louis, Henry of and acquaintances in Franklin; county news." Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jahn called on Mr. and Mrs. F.

D. Roussin Thursday evening. Mrs. Lulu Busse spent Thursday with Mrs. Wm.

Collins in the Okla- Burbank, Mrs. Fred Johnson homa school district. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Gerdus entertained several relatives from Alton, Illinois over the week end. Letters of. this nature are more of St. Clair, and Hazel of than welcome, as we like to know. Burbank, and many' other that our readers appreciate our relatives and friends! Just Think! Interment was at Forest Lawn efforts in trying to- give them interesting reading matter.

Memorial Park in Olendale, Cal on February 2, 1931. LADIES' NIGHT Services were conducted by Rev WELL ATTENDED For To-morrow's Breakfast TRY DIERKING'S HAM C. M. Northup. The Burbank Post No.

150 of the American Legion Last Sunday evening the Willing concluded the services with mill Workers of the Methodist Church tary honors. Mr. MdKee was also All Wool sponsored a ladles night with special services and sermon ap a member of the Modern Wood men of America. r- 1 propriate for the occasion. The church was filled to capacity ELMWOOD NEWS and many had to stand.

A choir of 30 voices furnished the music and the sermon was delivered by the JAMES E. DAILY ever felt in my life" stated James Mrs. Henrietta Keener, who has been ill for sometime left her Reverend C. P. Kirkendoll.

cany, 718 a 14th Kansas employee of Col- friends and loved ones and has Many ladies from the other City, an gone beyond this world. gate-Palmolive-Peet Co. "I believe I went through as churches in town attended and in whole the evening was quite a suc Mr. Volaney Gault spent Sunday ALL PRC1 teULL SUIT OR OVERCOAT. 3 much trouble with indigestion and; evening with Mrs.

John Brown. cess. 1 constipation as any man. I couldn't I Mrs. Eugene Sparks and Mrs.

Volaney Gbult and daughter I eat anything hardly and there was i scarcely a night I didn't take a Blanche, spent Monday with Mrs. Oliver. and Mrs. Walter Mester and children, spent Sunday with Mr, Mester's narents. Mr.

and Mrs. FOR SALE: Garage, Filling Station and Four Room Cottage, Cabins, Lot 150x240, on Highway 66 at St. Clair, Price $7,000. Apply Shady Shell Garage. purgative.

Sargon made a new man out of me. I have a fine appetite and as far as any trouble with my stomach is concerned I don't know I've got one. I've gained 10 pounds in weight. Sargon Pills put a quick erid to my constipation. I'm sure enthusiastic over the treatment." Sold by ST.

CLAIR DRUG CO. Sugar-cured, flavory, Dierking's Ham delights the palate. It prompts second and third "helpings." O. H. DIERKING Pants $7.50 Choose From 300 Samples Harmon Mester.

Mr. Alvy Phillips spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Volaney Gault. Mrs. Annie Oliver and daughter who have been sick for.

sometime show but small improvement. It looks as though winter has Just started. WORK WANTED: Lady, neat settled, desires work in home or restaurant. Francis Herrick, 3724 St. No Extra Charges Not enough space here to tell Louis St.

Louis, Mo. SALEM NEWS FOR SALE: Birds Eye Maple Bed Room Set, also Piano. See R. E. Abbott, Frisco Depot, St.

Clair, Mo Raise your Baby Chicks the DIXIE WAY. St. Clair Feed Co. Distributors, DIXIE BETTER FEEDS. FOR SALE: Second-hand Fordson Tracter and Plow; one 8 H.

P. Gasoline Engine, used two years; two lYz H. P. Pumping Engines; two 12-lnch Gang Plows; one 14- Jake Riddle of Springfield, visited at the John Reed home Sunday. Gus Busse departed last Wednesday evening for Camp Bennington, in Georgia, after 30 days furlough spent here visiting relatives and friends.

A large number of people from this neighborhood attended the funeral of Anna May Hickenbot-tom at Morrellton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Reed and son Johnnv. motored to New Haven you all about the good qualities of these but we will say they're made from real $35 and $40 woolens and satisfaction is guaranteed in every way. It's Almost Unbelievable Remember, we are not asking $35, but we are offering the same identical style and woolens other houses put into their suits at these prices. You've never seen such remarkable values. CLIFF'S Barber Shop inch Sulky Plow; several Walking Plows; second-hand FeTed Grinders second-hand Discs and Cultivators second-hand John Deere Mowers.

Ladies and Children Hair Cutting A Specialty Your Patronage Appreciated First Door North of the Drug Store All guaranteed to be in A-l con dition- Cheap. C. F. Neiheiser, St. Clair, Mo.

Sundav. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mike BIG HUSKIES The only kind McZuck. Lost My Best Customers Thru Rats," Writes J.

Adams. we sell. Chicks from blood tested accredited flocks, heavy laying Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kemper and strain, 12 leading breeds, custom family called on Mr.

and Mrs, Floyd Roussin Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higginbot- hatching. Brooder and poultry supplies.

Free Folders. Ken-Roy Hatchery, Berger, Mo. tham and son Fritz St. Louis, called at the Ferd Roussin home "Used to have the busiest Restaurant in town until news spread that the kitchen was infested with rats; lost a lot of my best customers until I tried RAT-SNAP. Haven't a pest in the place now.

Restaurants should use RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by St. Clair Drug Co. Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Louie Busse motored to Eureka Saturday. Wm. Moire Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Wall spent BABY CHICKS from flocks BLOOD-TESTED for White Diarrhoea and VACCINATED for communicable diseases. Large hatches every Monday and Thursday. Every chick fumigated at hatching time. Write for FREE circular and SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON EARLY ORDERS. Schaffner's Chick Hatchery, Berger, Missouri.

TBne Diew IFoi'd sum eMMiisiIl cam to own and drive Loir first cost, tow cost of operation and up-keep9 and loir yearly depreciation mean a distinct saving to every purchaser THE NEW FORD is a splendid car to own and drive because of its attractive lines and colors, safety, comfort, speed, reliability and long life. There are, in addition, three other 'features of importance to every far-seeing automobile owner low first cost, low cost of operation and up-keep, and low yearly depreciation. During the life of the car, the day-by-day economy of owning a Ford will amount to considerably more than the saving on the first cost. You save when you buy the Ford and you save every mile you drive. The reasons for this economy are simplicity of design, high quality of materials and care in manufacturing and assembling.

Many vital parts are made to limits of one one-thousandth of an inch. Some to three ten-thousandths of an inch. Throughout, the new Ford is an outstanding example of fine craftsmanship in automobile engineering. The more you see of the new Ford the more you talk to Ford owners and experienced mechanics the more certain you become of this fact. It brings you everything you want or need in a motor car at an unusually low price.

Sunday with relatives in Leasburg. A baby girl arrived at the home of 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Cochran Sunday night. Jake Kemper butchered 1 hogs mmnmmwmmmm last Thursday. Will Williamson and Uncle Bill Kemper are on the sick list at 250-315 Egg Strain English S. C. White Leghorns.

Large Lapped Comb Hens Laying large white present." Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dunham and son Charles of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Smith of St. Clair, were Eggs. A Breeding Farm not a Commercial Hatchery. March and April Chicks $12.50. Pullets $1.00 each.

Egg farmers take advantage of these prices. Catalogue Free. Pelster's Poultry Farm, New Haven, Mo. John Deere Tractors Plows Drills Grinders, etc. Grain Drills Manure Spreaders Wagons See our line before buying elsewhere.

PRODUCING BABY CHICKS Ydu can own flock of beautiful, moneymaking layers in 5 short months. Sell early broilers! Then goodbye "hard times." Purebred, highest quality chicks of all breeds. Perfect hatched, strong, husky. Guaranteed live delivery. Write today for free catalog GOLDEN EGG CHIKERY, 3957 McRee St.

Louis, Mo. C. F. NEIHEISER Blacksmithing Acetylene Welding r-r nt i CHICKS 12 varieties; Virgorous egg-bred stock; electrically hatched; free literature. Cochrane Farms, Maplewood, Mo.

1 jjfimmm Zs-'A Nerves The New Ford Tudor Sedan -Commercial Accounts- Will give a boy around 8 to 12 years of age a home on a farm. A. Hol-lingsworth on J. Hurt Farm, Route 1, St. Clair, Mo.

FOR SALE Choice lots, poultry farms, farms and buildings. Terms to suit. P. M. Beasley, St.

Clair, Mo. Every man and woman in this community able to maintain satisfactory balances should have commercial accounts here. 96 of the business transactions of the world are done by checks. they harass you by day and keep you awake at night? Don't neglect them. They'll ruin your charm and beauty, alienate your friends, interfere with your business and social success.

When you're nervous, take Dr. Miles' Nervine, It's the prescription of a successful Nerve Specialist put up in convenient form especially for people in your condition. Dr. Miles' Nervine is now made in two forms Liquid and Effervescent Tablet. Both are the same therapeutically.

Full Size Bottle $1.00 LOW PRICES OF FORD CARS $430 to $630 T. O. DrtrH, pUu ri( If mmd Bumfr mmd ism ttn MM at mail rc tat tmmUtt McM MM" Ikt Autktrtd fWJ flMM, Vmlrl CrWU CW Payment by check on your account at this bank gives standing in the business world removes risks of thefts, hold-ups and burglary prevents waste in pocket-cash and assures receipts for bills paid. Bank of St. Clair J.

W. PANHORST Notary Public Also Agent for Fire, Hail, Tornado, Automobile Fire, Theft, Burglar and Collision INSURANCE Also selling all kinds of bonds In all its branches. See me if you need Insurance. mmm.

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