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HZBALD. H0T71TOV HMimrar nmuniv iMtmanu, 1937 LETTER TO THE HERALD OUR EXCHANGES nAPPENSTANCES jfT 47 jfT (a TWO XEA WZRHro MEETINGS HELD LAST WEES TOR MASTER BILLIE TOURT AIO)(H(SmES Licking 'rw. OOLDO revet? Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, Mrs. JL B. Fleenor, of Houston, and Mrs.

Tba great interest wbieb Texaa county people are taking in Rural Kleetrification wa evidenced by tbe August lith, VJU. Dear B.Jlie; I wa glad to iiu, oi laoooi, spent tJj- Hews From Tba Various Town Her and Tbere Aj Recorded Br COMPLETE STOCK New LUMoen Sara 23 to 60 om Lorn Tdi Ud MMterlMl week end visiting Mrs. PWoor'a si Zzduuixea Eecmed Br Herald. Usui. Tablets, flr or Head trim, SO nfarat Try "Aw.

Mr-Tim" WarW Bi UMMrt. ter and the la iter's mother. Mra. 1 execneni atienaanea at two meeting tbst you wanted your name published in our good paper, tbe Houston Herald wanting your name published Ibanon, September 15- Coro- ni in isi wia. ne tiiM-ting at Ray-mondvilla was attended by 85 men and women and tbe one at Licking by uiiaras.

0 0 0 0 lurking New. 11 a wrRD. Palmer said would ImH'J in tbe paper mean that you desire to a good man and never do anything no inmiest in the ds'b of Roy B. mi mm winie imiv, oavioif reuiriu. V.

Frank Ryan presided at tba Rav. to be ashamed of for people to know her position Ln Houston consolidated district, returned to prinirfield ni Hartman, 38, of Darlington, ttXJ orollee, who wu found barigUig from about you, and when you get old (oondville meeting R. Fisher will not balance their ration when fed barley and other feeds free choice, as they will either corn or whoet. Herald AdmtUag Par. SPRINGFIELD entered Teaeber College in the senior 1101 St Looif (MsMsMMi tree at the camp near tine.

00 yon will be another aubscriber to tbe Houston Herald. A to taking mule to water, that i quite a big class Tuesday. Columbus. fVrU-mbw 14 Poliee 0 0 0 0 Licking News. at tbe one in Licking.

Roy W. Wall, President of tba Association, spoke briefly at RaymondviJla. W. R. Fib-er, Manager of tba spoke at both meeting.

K. B. Huff, Extension Kngineer of the Missouri ColWe of task; some mules esn be real cranky soggwited "rat" when Ed Zipf re Mis Genevieve Vinyard. daturfiti and Lave queer notions about who ported 31 he bad hidden in an en of Mr. and Mr.

T. If. Vinyard. of velar in hi bieyrle shop missing. takes tbera to wster.

If soma eity boy undertook to take them to water Removing severs! floor board, Zipf wain Direct, j'opiar liluIT, and Roger I a Agriculture waa tba principal speaker at each meeting. isyior, son oi air. and Mr. O. found hi currency, each bill taken and be was smoking a cigarette, likely they would not go and one mule Taylor, of Licking, will be married on from the envelope and neatly coiled in Mr.

Jloff main topie wa wirirur. Uetober 23, according to an announce would pull one way and the other He stressed the necessity of ssf a rat net. ment made Jicpfmber 3, at a tea irivi wiring and wiring which would be mole would jmll the other way, and soon both mule would be loose and by Mrs. J. L.

Lindsay, a not of the adequate to care for all the need of tbe borne or business bouse. He ex the boy could not eatch them, and Wt Plains, Mo Funeral services or Mr. Clara IloUcibeck 'ari4xllf prominent Went Jlains club woman, prospective briJe, at Poplar Bluff. -Roll Herald daddy would have to catch them and plained that a little extra money take tbern to water. were, held Thursday.

She was a sjs-nt on wirin would probably save four fraternity houses at the daughter of the late )r. A. (i. Hollen You see that I bava bad experience Bbool of Mines were robbed Monday beck nd a sister of Arch T. Hollen- taking mule to wster.

Well I hojx: a good deal mora money in the future. He showed bow it would be impossible to use the minimum of 40 Kilowatt night. It i estimated that tbe robber got away with money in excess beck, editor and publisher of the Went Hilly, thai you will never smoke I ALLOW KO FOR SlfiJ VLJ-fT I ANY OLD UMP I ffl cigarettes, a it is a very bad habit unlesa enough appliance, were or WO. Tbe house that were robb and a habit once started, hard to were the Triangle, the Pi Karma break; so beware of cigarettes. Under the Co-Op.

rule all wirina- Alpha, Kappa Sigma and Theta Xow, I suppose "Pat" ought to tell must be done according to the REA I ttft 1 to RwT. 23, tat. Kappa Pbi. Plain Journal. St.

Joseph, September lfl. The Missouri Farmer Union Thursday proposed that the state property tax and automobile licence fee lowered because the gasoline and aale levie provide enough revenue for operation specification. It most be inspected Only money was stolen. It TTERF'S a nal agoawy-aavtag opportuahy you a story, so will tell you a story about something that you do not have and passed before the current can be thought that the thief or thieve were A to equip your noma wiu am worM iamou Alsddia Keroaeae (Coal Oil) Maatia in Missouri: turned on. Most bouse require a fully acquainted witb tbe surround laoii Brio tar old lamp, mm son a minimum of two circuit as onlv I1IS.

idili Porcupines ing of each house. At present the ion, and we'll give you tba (orprissBalv coo welve outlet to the circuit are ner- We have lots of them in Wyoming. If gujny parties nave not been appre- miueo. fiended. They are a round creature, somewhat resembling a big turtle; they weigh Mr.

Fisher urged all member of of government department. The state organization adopted resolutions at the clotting sessions of the 1937 convention thanking Congrcu for assistance given the farmer bat adding that do farmer want "to be Cabool Enterprise. the Co-Op. to tend or brimr him a Last rite were conducted Wednes from fifteen pound to about forty-five pounds; they have four short leg and their bodies are near the ground. sketch plan of their houses, wbieh would show all lights, switches, and liberal allowance of 1 1.00 on it, to apply npoa the purdiaM price of any nyU AlssVfla pasj anay select.

Bring la as many a you plea, long as you buy ao equal aauabar of Aiaddias. Certainly, you cao now well afford all dk for and comloru AUddia light will briag to every meoiber of your hoiaienold. Whf sirsia your eye tasder tba fsiuc, ftTJowian glow of die old siyla Bat-wick lamp, wfcaa you can bav thta asodera wiilf tight tuck a lutxuotisJ taviag Doa'i wait act wdayl If you act QUICK you may atcura day afternoon at 2:00 p. m. for O.

DiUen, who passed away at hi home here Monday morning at 6:30. by Itev. wall plug. From this sketch he can regimented." The program of tbe Rational Farmer Union for lowr They make tracks like a two year old child. They do not eat meat of any estimate cost and give the co-operator advice regarding hi wiring.

In farm interest rates, crop and market W. L. Requa, at tbe Methodist church. kind; they eat garden stuff and corn on the stalk and in the ear. They are control and trade treaties waa en Deceased had a severe paralytic case motors, refrigerator or other af- itrokn two weeks ago and became dorsed.

big feeder, also very wasteful, so uance are to Do used they should be thl Amazing Ntw 1937 mentioned on this sketch in order that that a few visit from a porcupine ruins vour whole garden. Take for in Jefferson City, September 16. steadily weaker in spite of all that could bo done for him. The church in which deceased had Aladdin Kerosene Mantle Lamp a ii ai.J.li. I wiring bo done protierly.

The Production of drive im' iieenses will oOp. will buy wiring stii'tilics. stance, beans that are set on high All Aliddin lum biv m-- out. fnf'H I Whip-iit 1lllliL 1 or Imp III KhS-M begin within a few days, V. I.

aitcw been Smidiiy school superintendent for witches, ujid furnish them to poles; flhey will drag all the vines ard, state motor vehicle commissioner, lor many years, was filled to over down and tear the itolta down like a inly Miodlllf IcilU'M Hum fcWOMM ul oil! lu houn urn wal aUua. Civ sa tbuudaiu of tult, fflUm. whtu littat mm mibIiiIm la qusliiy. AbwJuuIr burnt 94 tit. Vny Nowuiil, No dw soiM, MKiks woubU.

No said Thursday. nowing ami many stood outside to cyclone had bit them, destroying them ajl in one night. They also hunt ban's He said the lunt xhiini'iit of photo heax and pay final tribute to tliix copy machinery probably would arrive rauat. usnu wiia auca a unasMiming and well bi loved citiwn its members on a cash and carry basis. Lowest possible, price can thus be obtained.

Mr. Huff also talked on light and advised that in living rooms, bedrooms and kitchen, wall light or ping placed ajong tho base board nests and eat the (ggs. They can acre jaonuay. jiiHtaiJiuioii engineers of Cabool. climb trees and in the winter time they climb the young pine and eat were enroute from Oklahoma to net 0 0 0 0 TASLC HAHOIHO BRACKET AND FLOOR LAMP; Salem News.

up tho equipment. DON'T WAIT! Iriaf la Yaar CM Lamp the bark from the pines id the pines swoat vansty casars Steward said more than 300,000 ap Luther Hayes Wallcn, a captain oi die afterward. would be more convenient than fix plications bad been received and that a t.orist and World War ture in the center of the room. The Forest Rangers hire CCC boy hi office expected to handle 500,000 veteran, died at the hospital Jef to work night to kill them. If you before the end of the month.

ferson Barracks, Monday, September rOE RAISING FALL PIGS dress a fat one you can get one gallon 13th. Commenting upon change that of lurd fron one; real good lard. Dr. Wallcn retired from active The increased popularity, amonir Aea.ua Far 4 wmmJ AAmlW aome notaries were making a racket of the license applications, Steward They bava two layers of hair on practice about four year ago, and the best Missouri jtork producers, of said them, the lower one, dark and like rur, mneo then baa lived on Bur Creek. "No notary is appointed to take ap- fit tight, and then they have guard near Cedar Grove.

He was a resident uut two-littcr-per-ycar system of production indicate that In the future faJI-farrowed pigs will make up a larger portion of production, savs L. plication by thia department." hair an inch long, yellow color. They lDf 8uinmcrvillo before moving to Ilig www travel last on tne grouna. mc I creek. Yatson Hardvare Co.

Dealers --Htuston. no. jeirerson City, beptcmber 14. ground i smooth a man can soon Dr. Wallcn wa buried with mili- -The Slate Conservation Commiaslon catch op with them, but if tbe ground tary honor at Summersville, Tuesday A.

Weaver, of the Missouri Collige of Agriculture. One of the important requirements naa namea ur. ivuaoir uennitt, LW-lis uneven tne man cannot eaten up afternoon. Rev. M.

A. Bridwell, the varsity of Missouri soologist, to super- with them. They are innocent crea- Methodist minister of of- All I .1 I ft I use uisiriuuuon oi cnuaar jartriige, lure; tncy never lignt a man out get fieiated at ths funeral. llobson A xor sueces with fall pig is to have them farrowed at the right timo. If the pig come too early, that i in early August, hot wwUher and flies gome bird, which is to be given a away as fast tbey ean, but they Grantham had chanre of the funeral mai in Missouri this tall.

will fight dogs for hoars. 1 heir I 0 0 0 0 The Commission hJho clarified its! whole body is covered witb quills, ltMaj-shfiiild Mail, mV be tavern tisndinjm aukll. 120 HEAD OF GOOD WHTTEFACE CATTLE 15 Reglartered-105 Good Grade rue against stocking jirivato lakes some half an inch long; naif of these The charge of murder against Dr. farrowed too late in the fall, they do run zisn. ji ncia mat any lake gov- Qnuis are eoiorea disck ana tne otner rviinam r.

ochlicht. Mamrua nbv- nn i. cmed by tho Commission's regula- part is white, the white part being sician, was dismissed in circuit court combat tbe severe cold and other uu- This tale will be held at the old HART FARIJL v.on ana open to tne puuue lor iihii- ntiacnea to tne noay. xneso quu.s nerc Monaay morning. favorable conditions often i.ii, i t.

li 1 T. TT "Tt. mm a mm mm a ing without charge is a "public fa re as sharp as a lady's sewing needle, Tba charge, growing out of the midwinter Most 7. lUTWjr ana mUN UOTlDWtn OX miie ean or ivriey ana zu miiee nortuwei water- ana suDjeet to restocking. and are as linn as steel needles, in torcn alaytng or Hobert ltobinson.

0....1 1 nounuDt on iton, on This clarified its order of August the fight, tho dog grabs the porcupine Webster county farmer, in June, 1035, cominsr either earlier or l.ir I nnflv il 1 .1: 1 a i I I mm FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 1, 1937 11 thai fish from, state hatcheries with hi mouth, get a mouthful of was dismissed on motion of John C. It ia important, that fall pigs bo could no longer be distributed to the auill. and possibly some in his Pope, Webster county nrosecutor. Pw 'i Tly ltf CATTLE-12 Head of Regiatered Cowe and Heliera. that they will be in the best private lake.

throat, tho dog then quits the porcu- His motion was bnacd on luck of cvi- nossiblo pine. Tho dog becomes bewildered, denco, Jefferson City, September 10. runs hero and there and tries to bury Dootor Schlicht, the Robinson lam shape by tbe timo cold woathor arrives. It bas been definitely shown that there is a direct relationship be county 'iTMiaurors soon to bu ap his bead anywhoro; runs about near ily physician, was accused of having plotted with Mr. Mary ltobinson, pointed in 74 counties of tho state, crazy, runs to hi favorite home, un tween tho weight of a pig at weaning can receive no pay for their service wife of tho slain man, and her son.L.nH msrkirfin dor tho Tiorch or clsowhoro ana uuich I 1 I The heavier tho pig the more ranid and until next year, Attorney (ieneral Jtoy like he wits ashamed of himself.

uioyu, to murder Uobinson lor lus when weaned McKitrick said Thursday. insurance money. Uovd and Mri. n. Sometimes a dog dors not grab Th Arnintv hiiilfnit law.

I In. Atlnr.l 1. I .1 I. lie jHircuiunn, out gets siuppeu wnn 111s mm Ji'mmi7 1 )n(! wriod, nenernl said, requires that ajl ex- drjm evcry lor the crime. 8ow, bo )ibr(lI 1 Yearling Kegiatered BoU.

1 Ontatanding Herd Bull, Regiatered. 2 Bull Calvea. 8 Good grade Cowa, with calvea. 6 Cowa, giving milk, without calvea. 25 Whiteface 2-year-old Heiiera, bred to calve in March.

14 2-Year-old Steera. 35 Head of 1000-round Steera. HORSES 1 7-Year-old brood Mare. 2 Smooth mouth Brood Marei. 2 Geldioge, amooth mouth 1 Work Mule, amooth mouth.

1 Good yearling hone mule. 2 Colta, one hone and one filly. SHEEP-27 Ewea. lBuck. HOG9 POULTRY-5 Shoate.

2 Poland China Brood Sowa, Bred. 3 Geeae. CAR Ford Tudor, 1934 model. FEED-400 Bushela ot good yellow Corn. 100 Shocka of good Corn.

100 Buahela Wheat. 9 The next procedure is to catch tho wnn a good milk-producing ration -Holla Herald. dog, put a collar on hun, tic Ins lore during tho suckling period and the pigs nood to bo given a chanco to A large delegation of citiens from feet fast with a small rojK'i now Holla, hdgnr cipnngs, Licking, Ray- grain at an early ago. This may be accomplished by self-feeding tho sow whittle a round pisco of kindling, get a lino wire, put tlio wood in his mouth and wiro it fut Now it is moiidvillo, Houston and Willow Springs, apiieared before the State Highway Commission at Jefferson snd her litter as soon after farrowing a sho can bo gotten, on full food, which is usually in about 10 days to penditnres for salaries ho budgeted prior to January 1 of each year. There wn no County Treasurer prior to January 1, 1037, and tho comity budget contains nq item of salary for that office.

It is believed the county treasurers will bo named as soon as Governor Ftark returns to tho state, becntisc, until such action is taken, no hills ean bo paid in tho 74 counties, Tho law reviving tho county treasurer's offiee beeauio effective fiept ember fl. Tho law ajso rrpcnlH former nw voting duties of that office in the county 1 -'Pat duty to ho.d the dog's head q.ue while our nephew grta the Th- p.nchor and pull tho quills ou I will leave it to Muster Billy Hurt oomploto tho ten trip was to pe 2 week. CommiSNlou to Satisfactory result will he secured milo strip on I'edural how nitich of a row thore is with otic Stacks of Hay. with corn, sliortH, and tnnkngo, self- Highway 63 between Hollo njid Yaney of these otierntion. As I have hud to fed din ing this period.

(1 round wheat may lie substituted for tho corn and nil. W. Allison wu MjMiki'Hiuan for thfl deleimtinn. Itn innil.iu;.il assist, 1 hnvo often wished I was bnek 1 Mower. Checkrower.

2 Cultivatore. Section. IMPLEMENTS -1 Wagon. Spring-tooth Harrow. Harrow.

2 Scratchera. in dear old Missouri where Uiey do that nil of (13 had been hard surfoo'ed if Jtilil'r'J or CTOund barlry No. 19 Oliver TuiiiliiM nut hnvo tsireiiniiies. I think that 1 may bo used for corn. If bnrley is the from tho Iowa lino to tho Arkaiisus collector.

border, except this ten milo strip While no salaries can bo paid this corn su list it ute, however, it will he bent to mix this grain with tho shorts Plow. 1 2-Bottom Oliver Gang 12-inch Plow. John Deere 16-inch Sulky. Disc. Disc Cultivator.

2 Sts Harness. Pirka, Shovels, Forka. Forge. year, in tho Attorney (Ieneral opin soutn 01 Why this 0110 jiioco of road has been neirlected and left would rather water daddy's mules. Old dogs will submit to tho operation, whilo they complain pitifully, but tho first timo you hnvo to operate you suro have fit on.

After you do and tiuikngo before self-feeding, Hogs unpnved is a great mystery to the inn, thero no reason why county fxrarta cannot include budget item for buck pny for Comity Tn-nsurers in tho 1038 budget so thnt 1 lify may be paid for tho Inst three months of J037 people or tlio southern part of Mil ENDS w. in. AOOTNO SORB nun 11. Mr. Allisons Ntieecii was the best you can and this i done by lamp light there will bo some still left, MUSCLES ioroel'nl Mini nmivlimiiin -u 1..

.1,.... 1 wiuen win vasn ttithh vv uinaeJc. or Houston. Mr iHm.an of out of tho 1038 budget. For longer lasting, quicker ralie ulll Atvm tiatfl ttmrMii.

I 1 Forrest Smith, stale auditor, who Is miiini uut, uut Dim i uivKiiig, ana otnor msoo short re- oat Ballard's Snow Liniment whlel 1 II Grindatone. Hay Rake. Other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS-Davenport, and 2 Chairs to match. 4 Dining Chain.

Victrola. Sewing Machine. 9x12 Rug. Iron Bed and Springe. Baby Bed.

Radio. Book Deak. Waah Bench and Wringer. Some empty Fruit Jan. Shoe Last.

8 Gallon Jar and other Jan and Crocks. Cold water Cream Separator. Daisey Churn. Ice Cream Freezer, 11 gal. Flower Stand.

pines ho tieron Hint inoy win ouen marks. grab thorn perhaps twolve or fifteen contains active Ingredients to give more than local action, thus bring! surge of warmed blood to seatt lime in thpir life time. Men end boys Sorrow and Eniovmoni who hunt porcupines follow tho dogs We are sent here, In one sense, to congestion and more quickly sooth. and call them back bofore they attack tho administrative officer of tho county budget law, docs not believe tho law is bar to tho payment of 1037 salaries to tho now treasurers. ITo pointed out that county courts, If they had tbe money, could transfer funds from other purpose Into the salary fund in order to meet tho ITe said many of the counties were tho porcupines.

Thoso ereatures away the pain from ashing mosob sprains, atralna, backache and In way feed at night and at nigniiiiu, bago. Ballard's Bnow Liniment, LUNCH ON GROUND. SALS BEGINS AT 10:00 A M. taking the dogs, lanterns and guns in tho best timo to find thorn, and 80s. All Drag Stores.

Our dog is now suffering from a arrangements are made be iu suiier, dui, jn another, to do and to enjoy. The active day has Its evening of repose; oven patient sufferance has Its alleviations, when there Is a consolatory sense of duty discharged. Undermine the Character Fenr and gain are great pervert-era of mankind, and where either prevail the JudRment Is violated. renj bad ciisii of porcupine quills in Boy BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT BLANXENSHIFS without surplus funds. In thai event, no salaries can bo paid treasurers, inco the budget low siieeificully pro-hlbrts paying out more than is taken la in an year.

his cheek and bolow hi eye, flood-bye, Hilly Fourt, and good luck to you. From "Pot," of fore sale. K. E. HART and SISTER.

FARRAR, FARRAR RICE, Auctioneer.

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