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Shelby County Herald from Shelbyville, Missouri • Page 5

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SHELBY COUNTY HERALD, SHELBYYILLE. 110, FfctFttt Remember The Gigantic Clearance Sale at Gieselman's Big Department Store! Continues Throughout This Week. Special Bargains Will Be Offered Every Day. July 29,1925.. Extra Special! 200 yards 42-inch Dress Voiles, regular 50c quality, only Extra Special! 500 yards extra good quality Creton, 36 inch, worth 30c yard, only GIESELMAN'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Macon, Mo.

J. THIEHOFF FAMILY IN STOCK AND MARKET A. J. Pickett of Windsor, Is visiting relatives in this community. REUNION AT OLD HOME Today's Market Monroe City News Cream 3S)c Thursday and Friday of last week best known are Dr.

Eldred Thiehoff, who is connected with the State Board of Health j.t Jefferson City; F. L. Thiehoff, in the city mail service at Brookfield; and William Joseph Madden, who is connected with the L. R. Steel chain store system, being located at Maysville, Ky.

Two dinners were held while the family was gathered in Hunnewell. Shelbyville Air Dome! will be pleasant memories to forty R. Thiehoff; Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Howe and son, Devoy; Mr. and Mrs. P. Y.

Thiehoff and daughters, Wilhelmine, Caroline and Isabelle; Mrs. D. B. Madden and son and daughter, William Joseph and Danette; Mr. and Mrs.

S. C. Thiehoff and son, Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Thiehoff and daughters, Bernice and Allene; and Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

Shutts and sons, Billy and Jack. The two great-grand two near-relatives who attended the Hiss Eleanor Churchwell is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Walter McCue, at Clarence. Judge R. G.

Maupin reports a yield of 20 bushels to the acre for his 60 acres of wheat. V. M. Hanly of Canton, Mo. attended the funeral of Mrs.

Edna Duncan yesterday. Many persons from out of town attended the funeral of Mrs. Edna Duncan here Tuesday. Eggs 27 Big springs 22c Leghorn springs 17c Hens 17c Leghorn hens 14c home coming and reunion of the fan ily of Mrs. Rose ThiehofT at her home in Hunnewell.

The forty-two people FRIDAY AND SATURDAY July 31 and August 1 "WAY DOWN EAST" Boosters 8c present at the pleasant gathering in One on Thursday evening, was served cafeteria style, and the other at noon children present were Helen Thiehoff, cluded Mrs. Thiehoff's sons and three daughters, and her grandchil I As this is the nicture I tried to. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Thiehoff and William Francis Thie dren and great grandchildren.

Mrs. Thiehoff is the mother of ten hoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hides 8c Wheat, No. 1 and 2.

Weather Fair. Roads Good. Temperature at 10 a. m. 80.

For Rent 120 acres of good pasture. Prince Dimmitt 22-tf I have seasoned wood for sale. W. children, all now living, all born in Friday. For the last one two long tables were laid, filled with appetizing food.

A private dance by the Thiehoff family was held in the Hunnewell opera house Thursday night Those participating in the haDDV Thiehoff. Mrs. Mary McCloskey returned Saturday from Shelbina, where she was a guest of Mrs. John W. Miller.

Wm. McCauley and wife of St. Louis, came last to visit Mrs. McCauley's father, E. T.

(Lige) Goe, and other relatives in this com Hunnewell, raised and educated there, but located in widely separated parts TO OUR FRIENDS event with Mrs. Thiehoff were: Mr. show here about two years ago and was stopped on account of the storm, I will- show it here to accommodate those that were there the first time. All those who were in attendance when this show was given several years ago will be admitted free Friday night only. Admission will be charged everyone who attends Saturday night ADM.

15c and 30c N. C. PARSONS and Mrs. W. F.

Thiehoff and son and of the United States. Perhaps another instance of such a remarkable gathoring could not be cited in the history of the state of Missouri, where ten children, living in such distant daughter, Eldredge and Allene; Mr. munity. Mrs. Jewell Cluskey, of Hannibal, came Sunday to spend a two weeks vacation here with relatives.

Mrs. For every act of kindness and every expression of sympathy in our great loss we wish to thank you and may God bless you. Lon Duncan and and Mr3. J. M.

Thiehoff and children, Lawrence, Martha, Milton and Doris; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thiehoff and sons, Eldred and Howard; Mr.

and Mrs. J. places, have gathered again with their mother. Since the passing away of A. Dimmitt, Shelbina, Mo.

23-tf 6-foot McCormick mowing machine 75. N. C. Miller's Sons. For Sale White clover honey.

Edna Bower, Shelbyville, Mo. 27-4 For Sale Hay baler with International gasoline engine. Nathan Winetroub. 24-4 For Sale 100 pure bred Buff Orpington hens, culled. Mrs.

Ray Moser, Shelbyville, Mo. 27-1 their father, death has never entered Cluskey is training to be a nurse at Levering Hospital. Miss Jessie Baker, of Chicago, and Mrs. Charles Hanger, of Milan, their circle. Quite a remarkable incident in connection with Mrs.

Thiehoff's were called here the first of the week! is that her seven sons are aU engaged on account of the death of their sister, in railroad work, the eldest, W. F. Thiehoff, being General Manager of all Burlington lines west of Chicago, For Sale Black saddle horse 5 years 15 hands high, gentle for with headquarters in that city, two IM Smg Mrs. Edna Duncan. Mrs.

H. G. Miller and daughter, Mrs. Amos Forman, of near Elgin, were Shelbyville visitors Tuesday. Mrs.

Miller has just returned from a visit with her children at Quincy, St. Louis and San Antonio, Texas. special cars bringing his family to Hunnewell. Of the other sons J. M.

1U Thiehoff is engineer for the Burlington, running out of Brookfield; S. children. dell Parsons, Epworth, Mo. 27-2 For Sale 80 acre farm, VA miles from Shelbyville, well improved, 100 per acre. Mrs.

Agnes Woolf, Shelbyville. 26-3 For Sale 30 acres, mostly in grass; 4-room house with two porches, barn, smokehouse, house, good Thiehoff is agent for the Burlington Harry Martin of Galveston, Texas, who has been visiting in the Emden at Monroe City; J. R. Thiehoff, pas- senger conductor for the S. P.

vicinity, was in Shelbyville Monday. living at Portland, Oregon; P. Harry is a son of the late John Martin, who lived in the Emden vicinity. Thiehoff, general yardmaster for the Burlington at St. Louis; S.

C. Thie water, fruit and berrWs, good sheep He went to school here and has many and chicken place, 3 miles north of hoff, conductor for the Santa Fe, living at Argentine, Kansas, and A. A. friends in Shelbyville. He is now a cotton broker at Galveston and is do Clarence.

Sell reasonable if taken next 30 days. J. H. McClendon, Thiehoff is chief dispatcher for the Burlington, at Wymore, Nebr. Two Clarence, R.

F. D. 4. 25-3 sons-in-law and two grandchildren of Mrs. Thiehoff are also connected with The Big Tent Revival Begins iii Shelbyville Thursday, July 30, at 8 p.

m. on lot north of Court House ing well. Ollie Fletcher of the Duncan Chapel neighborhood says the farmers in his community have finished threshing. Wheat made a yield of from 8 to 20 bushels per acre and oats 20 to 60 bushels. Lev Moore's wheat made railroads, these being E.

L. Howe, baggageman for the Burlington at Quincy, F. R. Shutts, head time 22 bushels, the beet yield reported in that vicinity. Mr.

Fletcher's oats made 50 bushels to the acre and Roy CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank all neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us in administering to our loved one, J. L. Holliday, in his last sickness and words of sympathy extended to us In our bereavement, as well as for the beautiful floral tributes, speaking so highly of love and respect for his memory. We also wish to thank Dr. Archer and Rev.

Hoover, who so kindly assisted us in our hour of need. May our Heavenly Father richly bless you and deal gently with you in your Gunby reports a similar yield. News was received here Monday of the death of Earl Taylor, colored, which occurred on that date at his home in Keokuk, Iowa. Earl was a keeper and division accountant for the Burlington at Wymore, J. E.

Thiehoff, son of V. F. Thiehoff, who is trainmaster at Lincoln, and D. H. Howe, switchboard tender at Quincy, 111.

Of Mrs. Thiehoff's sons-in-law, D. B. Madden is the only one not connected with a railroad, Mr. Madden being in the piano' business at St Paul, Minn.

The daughters are Mrs. E. L. Howe, of Quincy; Mrs. D.

B. Madden, of St Paul, and Mrs. F. R. Shutts, of Wymore, Nebr.

Of the twenty-three grandchildren of Mrs. Thiehoff, nineteen were at the reunion. She also has three greatgrandchildren, two of whom were present Of the grandchildren, the son of the late James Taylor of this city and was 33 years old. He had beeh in poor health since last fall. He every need is the prayer oi our hearts.

Mrs. J. L. Holliday and Chil is survived by his wife, formerly dren. Velma Howard, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Howard, of near Shelbyville, and one child. Funeral and burial services will be held at Keokuk today. CARD OF THANKS Meetings conducted nightly by Evangelist Glenn Renick and his sister. Miss Daisy Renick, assisted by Miss Hettie Steffen, soloist and choir leader, and Raymond Brown, of St Louis, at the piano.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness dur ing the illness and death of our infant son, Aurie Eugene. George Willey and family. and If you like good music, good singing the Old Fashioned Gospel come BETHEL AIRDOME THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 30, 1925 A Big Double Show "THE FAST STEPPERS" Century Comedy "SWEET DREAMS" Show at 8:15 p. m. Prices 10c nnd 26c SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 1,1925 THE PERFECT FLAPPER" Featuring Colleen Moore Show at 8:15 p.

Prices 16c and 85c REAL SHOWS BY REEL ACTORS EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice la hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the estate of James L. Holliday, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by Probate Court of Shelby County, Missouri, bearing date the 28th day of July, 1925. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, within six months from the date of taid letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of each eftfte; end If said claims be not exhibited within one forever barred. A PRINCE DDIMTXT, Executor. tit-.

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