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The Pulaski County Democrat from Waynesville, Missouri • Page 8

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School Board Convention to Health New. be held at Waynesville Who would have thought tha the tin can is a menace to the The aupnal convention of the school boards of the various dis public health? The expsrtma WITHOUT THE KNIFE tricts of the county will be held laria investigatora of U. riwraom iteaiai fuss, Bwoinr mas, riatua riMwra ana audit Public Health Service have found howeter that -discarded here Saturday, April 29. president and clerk of each dis fincana containing rain wate oi jMcion nm sasra positive asASawiu. YOD PAY K0THIV8 CITIL CURED.

-VnUta-7n' th srtlw wbMt ina I pnhlUa tathi i)rr lawn tut, Uf Uvs is jour, or dJoialM 0asi. laaraa 1UM aadou silt IM. Moor Onevlev. Mo. Jno.

A. GlUUiple, Puxiro. Bio. W. 8tolt.

11 8. ta at. Charles. Mo. Geo.

Kirk wood. i J. F. Davis. R- PyU, Mo LcBarhjn.

BJoomrwld, Mo. SEI3 FOR MY 172 NEE FREE BOOK aaa pta paid. ThMaboaks oniala aiaeh Information of rt vain to aoy-oao afflicted vltfe piles or anv form of roetak trouble, sad huadradi of teatimoaial are breeding for the misquito trict are required, l-y'law to attend this meeting and. ether members of the board are re which" is the sole agent in spread ing malaria. A hole in the hot quested to present.

AH the torn of the nipt can might blanks received by the various -r-ilotvers. batbar yoa take treatatrator not roa ara looms to both anUaUSt Ibaoks. Write todavIl wUl oar voa. boards should be filled out and have resulted iu the saving of MlUtiaV Ubi saissrs, 1.1. a.

it. I.0UIS. wo.y I human life. Certainly it would filed, The school laws will be discussed and a general discus have assisted in preventing debilitatinff illness. Empty, tin sion of ways and means of bet tering the schools of Pulaski cans have no business about the nrenn'ses anv way.

but: if we connty. The president and clerk of the boards will be allowed $1 must so decorate our back jard6. let us see to it that the can has a day and mileage while in at LONG'S RESTAURANT J. M. LONG, Proprietor.

Full Meals, Lunches, Sandwiches and Soups tendance. School boards whose hole in the bottom. Buy an Up-To-Date Low Corn Spreader "pLEASE note that in the Low Corn King the box is narrow only 45 inches in width. The Low Corn King can be -driven into a modern barn and loaded directly from the stable. That saves work.

The spread ia eight feet or wider. That shortens the unloading: time. 'The manure is thrown well beyond the -wheels. That enables the driver to match up the edges ot district voted free text books please notify me. DO YOU KNOW THAT L.

J. Gladden Four per cen; of the inhabi tants of rettain sections of the Good Service At AU Times To All Patrons Professional Cards South have malaria? TheU. S. Public Health Str vice has trapped 615,744 rodents MEAT MARKET IN CONNECTION. H.

ELDREDGE Attorney-at-Lawj New Orleans in the past 18 months? WAYNESVILLE, MISSOURI The careless sneezer is the Will practice in all Courts. State or Federal. great grip spreader? tiis strips without driving; on manure-covered ground. You Htnow what a big advantage that is. The manure gets two thorough beatings.

It lands on 1 the ground in- a finely-pulverized condition. The soil r- Smmediately takes up; the fertilizing properties. There La sxo loss or waste of valuable fertilizing material. Buy an up-to-date, wide spreading Low Corn King spreader from the local dealer. International Harvester Company of America (laMrpanttJ) Low Cora Kiv spreaders are soU by J.

R. BURCHARD, Waynesville, Mo. Typhoid fever is a disease Real Estate Loans We have plenty of money peculiar to man? Measles kill over 11, (MX) Amer- iean childreu annually? JOSEPH J. CRITES Attorney-at-Law- Diehl uil ding There lias n-t been a single to loan on improved farms. No com- case of yellow fever in th U.

S. ROLL A MISSOURI A. since 1903? mission, straight per cent interest Will practice in all Oourtsof Missouri and Federal courts. I it 1 11 ifl Zl 11 ill 111 ill llllll 2llZllllllIllZli lTii7ill4 tt Pisgah The farmers "of Pisgah settle from date, payable annually. ARRIS WATSON C.

E. KINNARD Vut C. M. DDDD. Aasr.

Cashikb ment are very busy getting ready OHOROJJ. Prisiiu xt R. WIMtO, CasmcK BANK OF RICHLAND i AMorneys-at-Law to plant corn. Mr. and Mrs.

Sisco were wel HOLLA MISSOURI Richland, Missouri BANK OT BL00DIAN0 Suite 7 8, McCaw Building come guests of Clinton Cobb last Sunday. Trustee's Sale. Church at Pisgah was well at ROWLAND. L. JOHNSTON LAWYER WHFKEAS.

J. BrawDer. olnirle arul anmar- tended Sunday and there will be rlrd. hr tbeir certain bred of Trut. dated June Notice of FiuaJ Settlcmeiit.

Notice Is hereby given to all creditors aad others interested In the estate of A. J. Henson, decessei), that I. P. 8.

Ogle. Aaministrktor ol said estate Intend to make final settlement of ssid estate at tbe next term ol tbe Probata Court of Pulaski County. State of Missouri, to be held at Waynesville. on the 8th day of Ma church every 4th Sunday, with Rev. Caldwell as pastor.

WAYNESVILLE, MISSOURI. 2xth, and tiled ret-ord in the ortii of tbe recorder of deed uf Puiaikl County, MiMourl. the C'ltjr ol on the 1st dar of July. 1012. and recorded In Beok 71 at Pane 12 of aiid rerordc.

conveyed to John C. Hall, ira.tee. the tollowlnv dernrlbed real estate situate In tue County of Pulafkl and Htate of Mis allie Pharis and children are P. 8. Ogle.

Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. visiting a few days at John Cain -BLOODLAND, MO- Every thing of a banking nature entrusted to our care will receive our careful and prompt attention. We shall be glad to have apart of your bus'ness. Try us with an account. WE WILL PAY 5 PER GENT INTEREST ON ALL TIME OEPOSiTS Notica of Final Settlement ins week.

Notice It hereby given to'all creditors I and souri, to-wlt: Th Eartt half nt the Boathwet quarter and ibe Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter. Also a roadway twenty (20) feet wide beginning at the Southwest corner of the Houthea.t quarter of the Northwest quarter: thence North (i) feet: thenee West two hundred and fitly (2.vi) feet to county road others Interested in the estate of Harriett inillis- Grace Cain started Saturday pie. deceased, that I. O. M.

Executoil of dr. j. h. dawe Resident Dentist or Ohio, to visit relatives. said estate intend to make final settlement! ol said estate at the next term of tbe Probate Colurt ol Pulasai County.

11 ste ol Missouri, to be hi "Id ol section tnirty-two t.T.': in Townsnto tnirty-einht 8l North Ranee eleven (11) West, con- at Waynesville, Mo. on the 8th day of May, vim. i.nlne in all one hundreo and twenty i' jii m. Keea. Executor.

OBITUARY acres more or less Id trust to secure tbe pay StNDAY Hocrs: 8 to 12, I to 5. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. ment of a certain installment note in said deed ol trust described. Said deed ol trust provide! that in case any of the installments are not paid Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given to all creditors a hen due, me "hole raid installment note Grace Lenora Spriuger was born in Des Moines, Aug. -Office in Post Office others Interested in the estate of T.

A. Padgett sy be declared due and payable at once; and, Whereas, tbe tth Installment opon ssid note deceased, mat I. J. w. Davis.

Administrator said estate intend to make final settlement Is past due and wholly unpaid, therefore, the holder of said installment note electa to declar? said estate at the next term of the Probate1 31bt, 18Si and died at the home of her parents, near Tribune, Court of Pulaski County. State of Missouri. the whole of said installment note due and pay- hie at once: be held at Wayoesvllle, on the Stb day of May. l.tlii. J.

W. Davis. Administrator. And whereas. Jobc Hall.

Trustee, named in Waynesville Livery said deed of trust, is deceased: April lfi. 1916. She was married to E. G. Buckholz on Nov, 1 GEO.

M. REED Hscixvyer WAYNESVILLE, MISSOURI Post office Building Examines and perfects titles And wheieas. Ibe New hnirlaad Securities Company, the present holder of said Indel4ed- Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned. ness, baa appointed M. M.

ash hum. ot Kansas ivm.u. 10 mis union were uorn J. H. Cain.

Administrator of tbe estate of Isaac all THfc City, Wyandotte County. Kansas, to succeed said John C. Hsli, Trustee, named in said defd of trust: four children, mo of whom pre Hance, deceased, will make final settlement of bia accounts with said Estate as such Adminis 3agSSa Feed And Sale Stable ceded her to the spirit land. She trator at the next term of the Probate Court of Now therefore, under tbe terms and by the authority said deed ol trut. and at the re Pulaski County.

Missouri, to be boldeo at Way quest of the holder of said note. I hereby give nesville. in said County, on the tb day of May, A. i. ims J.

rl. cam. t-6-'l(i Administrator notice that win on rnetnay me Jnd day ot May. 1911). between the hours of nbie o'clock a.

ni. and live o'clock p. rn of that day, at the front dooi ot the courthouse in the city of Waynesville. County of Pulaski, and state of Missouri. J.

R. KIRK AM Attorney-at-Law DTXON. MO. LEE BAKER, Proprietor. sell said property at puf lic vendue to tta 1 high BZ BEST SADDLE HORSES AND FIRST CLASS RIGS est bidder, lor cash In band, to pay the oalanee ol said installment note, with interest thereon as provided by said deed of trust, together with all costs and expense of executing this trust, including attorney's lee- 11.

WasbUirn, nbstltute trustee. Dated April 4th. IW Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Frank Wrinht. administiator of the estate of A. Kutberford.

deceased, will make inal Settle ment of bis accounts with said estate as sucb administrator at the next term of the Probate Court of Pulaski county. Missouri, to be boldea at Waynesville in aid county, on ie Hth day of May. A. 1.. IMS, Frank H.

Wright, A'lmimVrator. leaves a husband and two children, father and mntlier, two brothers and a sister. A few months ago she came home from Canada to recuperate her health and high hopes of her recovery li a been enter-taiued by her family, but suddenly she took worse and passed away. She was a member of the M. E.

Church at Bloodlaud and has lived a devoted Christian life. The funeral services were conducted at the church on April 21. at 2:00 p. m. by the pastor, G.

0. Bechtel, of Dixon. Interment was in the Bloodlaud Good O-rtx-efVLl Drivers HACK LINE 'TO CROCKER TWO TIMES A DAY 'Leaves Waynesville at 8:00 a. m. and p.

ni. Leaves Crocker at 7:00 m. and 2:30 p. tu. Making close connections with Frisco trains both ways.

Special Attention it Given to Commercial Travelers Notice for Publication Department of tbe Interior. C. S. Land Office at Springfield, Missouri. April lath, 1914, "Notice Is hereby given that Joseph K.

Gan, of Big Plney. Missouri, who on September Mh.lsll, made Homestead Application Serial. No. 05145, for the Northeast 1-4 of the Northwest 1-4. Sec.

84. Twp. SS. Kastge 11 W. Fifth Principal Meridian, has Sled notice of intention to make Three Tear Proof, to establish claim to the land above-described, before Clerk ol the Circuit Court, at WsynesviUe.

Missouri, on tbe Nth. day of May. 1916. Claimant names a Joseph Kenfmw. Fred Fortbans and A.

Daniels, of Rig Plney, Missouri. K. U. Brown, ot Ladd, Missouri. i.

Bowen, Register. DOCKET OF THE PROBATE COURT For the regular May Term to be held on the-seeond Monday In May. 1916: Carolina Jacobson Ex tiohn Anderson Charles T. Bates Helancy Heir, minora James Dodd ii John Iodd. minor 8.

S. McMillan Admr H. i. Finley G. M.

Reed Ex Harriet (illllsfle J. H. Cain Admr Isaac Hance J. A. Bartlett Kill Heirs, minors Wade Layu-an Admr O.

H. Lowry Wade Layman Admr T. Lowry E. F. Carver Admr V.

T. Hosier Cbas. Oualey Admr Carenllna Johnson W. O. Long Oil' Dorsey Matbews.

minor F. M. Mathews 6 Mathews Heir, minor Ada A. Hays OtC McOormlck Heirs, minors L. Tice and Aauba Bate Executors William A.

Bates Estate Harry Foland Admr Poland Estate J. W. Dsvls Admr T. A. Padgett Frank Wright Admr A.

Butherford Amos IteeaO Sarah Williams, a person of ansound mind M. 1. Prewett Admr i Prewett P. S. Orle Admr A.J.Hewon Executor's Notice.

Notice It hereby gfven. that Letters Testamen tary on the estate of John Sauls deceased, were granted tn tneandemgned on roe xD aar oi Aprti. by tbe Probate Court ol Puiaskt County. Missoari. All persona having otaima C.

II. Gore A Ab Hooker, a person ol on-sound mind Jesse Warren OtC Nancy Jane Warren, a per against said estate are required to exmon cnern for allow a oee ttbe Executor within montba after tbe date ot said letters, or tbey may a precluded toss any benefit of such estate: and if such claims be not exhibited wltnin on yesi son of ansound mind, -t inal aetuement (Seal) W. L. VATOHT. Judge ol Probate.

irora toe aace oi toe last uasernon vi tuw buuot. Sheriff's SaleActiug Trustee. Whereas. J. F.

Howery abd Mary F. Howery, his wife, by their certain Deed of Trust dated the 8th day of May, 1913. and recorded on the 22nd day ot 1913, Jn Book 71, at page ISo, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Pnlaekl County, Missouri, conveyed to Charles Ous-ley, trustee, for the purpose of securing payment ot a certain promls-soiy note with the interest thereon, fully described in said deed of trust the following real estate situated in Pulaski County, Missouri, to-wit: All of the South half ot the South east quarter of Section Sixteen(10), and the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Fifteen! 15), all in Township Thirty-seven north, Bange Thirteen west of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing 120 acres of land more or less. And said Charles Onsley, the trustee named in said deed of trust, having refused in writing to act, and whereas default has been made in the payment of said note and Interest according to the true tenor and effeot thereof. Now therefore, by reason of said default and at the request of the legal holder of said note, the undersigned.

Sheriff of Pulaski County, Missouri, and acting trustee, in accordance with the provisions of and by virtue of said deed of trust and at the request of the legal holder of said note, I will proceed to sell and will sell tbe property in said deed of trust herein above described, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, having first given SO days notice ot the time and place of said sale-by 'publication in the Pulaski Connty Democrat, a weekly newspaper -printed and published in Pulaski Connty, Missouri, said sale to be at the front door of the court bouse in the Town of Waynesville, Pnlaaki County, Missouri, on Saturday, May 27th, 1919, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day to satisfy said note and Interest due thereon and tbe costs -of. executing thi trust O. M. LAQUEY. Sheriff.

First insertion, April 90, 1918. tbey shaU be forever barred. A Good Time. We "were invited to attend Easter services at Bellefonte Sonday school. We first went to Ideuma to our Sunday school so it made us a little late but in time for dinner and they sure had plenty of it.

After noon we were called together. The program consisted of nngiog and recitations by the children, who were well trained. At the close a talk was rendered by Mr. Geo. Henson of Richland.

utciaaa bscus. nxecuror. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given tn all creditors and others. Interested in tr.e estate of CaroNaa John A TEXAS WONDER! The Texas Wonder cure kidney and bladder troubles, disaoives grav son deceased, that IX'bas osley.

Administrator I said estate intend to make final settlement ol saM estate at tbe next term of the Probate Court ofPalaski County, Mate of Missnarl to be beid at Waynesville. Mo. oa tbe of May.kUft. Chats Ousley. Administrator.

el, cures diabetes, weak and lauio A- 1 1 1 ..3 Notice of Final Settlement. Xottce Is hereby given to all creditors and others interested In tbe enste of M. O. Prewett. deceased, that I.

Frewett. Administrator of said estate Intend to make final settlement of said estate at tbe next term of tbe Probate Court ol Pulaski County. State of Missouri to be beM at Waynesville. on tbe Mb day of May 1916. M.J.

Prewett. Administrator. backs, rheumatism and all irregularities of tbe kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles ia children. If nob sold by your druggist, will be sent by mall for $1.00.

One small bottle-is two months treatment, and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. I Hall, 8926 Olive Street, St.

Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. I OLIVER CHILLED PLOVS A Look good, ara food iM pUy fair with Ut pockatbook. Tou cag4 mof wort and aaora aaualactpry. raaulU urn a FOR SALE VHYYGU ARE flERVQUS Tbe nervous system is the alarm system if the human body.

In perfect health we hardly realize that we have a network of nerves, but wnea health is ebbing, when strength is declining, the same nervous system gives the alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep, irritability and nnlesa corrected, lesds straight to a breakdown. To correct nervousness, Scott's Bnwt-sioa is exactly what yon should take; its rich nutriment gets into tbe blood and rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while the whole system responds to its refreshing tonic force. It is free from alcoboL amtt ft avwac KssmacU. W. J.

riding Oliver cultivator with 6 CLIYZn CHILLED FLOVj Imi axpaaditur of nacwy and phraloal fore I Go to BuffVa for Warner cor4 any etbar r4w in shovels and 6 oitka notnbined. 1 Oliver hllleide plow. points. 1 steel row boat 14 ft- long a peach, 85 feet, 14 inch 4 ply robber belting, 100 ft. 10 Inch 4 ply rubber belting.

8.500 ft. OltvWi Cfeiited Hatal aaiwkx and no mihst guaranteed not to rutt, break or tear. It they should do either yoa get a new one by returning the old one. dimension Oak lumber. Apply to Cha.

Schlicht 8c Mich t. Mo. J. R. BURCHARD, WAYNESVILLE.

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