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Shelby County Herald from Shelbyville, Missouri • Page 3

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IT" Wednesday, December 2, 1925. SHELBY COUNTY HE3ALD, SHELBYVILLE, MO. Misa Nora Powell's condition for Eudora, Kan. She reported her fath-worse. She has been in failing health er.

Mart Grossman, and daughter. WEST OF BETHEL all summer. Tuesday sue was taken ituth, being quite well when she left home. Mrs. Day lives six miles from to St Joseph, by Dr.

Hayden and her father. Today Mrs. Day and little A Sale of Rain fell In this vicinity Thanksgiving day about noon and continued throughout the day. Roads this a. m.

son leave for their home after a pleasant ten days visit here. I Rev. Reep was a guest of J. C. (Monday) are fair.

Wm, Harrison. Ester Schnaufer, Schnaufer and wife Saturday night Q. Bower and L. N. Jones will deliver hoga this a.

m. (Monday) in ner Drotner, Bert rowell. Oneita Mae and John Eldon Schnaufer spent a nice Sunday with H. B. Culler and wife.

Friday the writer and two children spent the day with our father, J. A. Christman, of Bethel. S. S.

at Zion Sunday was nicely attended, 88 present and $2.26 offering. On the 3rd Sunday in December the school will be re-organized, ready to begin the new year's work. Bro. Reep preached both morning and evening. Rev.

Hobbs, the evangelist, is to ar adies Dresses Coats, Jule Steinbach. Hugo Shofstall and Ralph Jones delivered cattle to the Shipping Association in Shelbyville ana Sunday night. He was a Sunday dinner guest of Will Schnaufer'a. We learn Frank Kimbley has purchased the Noll property in Bethel and expects to be a resident of Bethel soon. His son-in-law, Mr.

Jones, will run the farm. Tis hoped Mr. Kim-bleys will often find their way out in this vicinity. Especially do we hope Miss Etta cun attend our Sunday school as she has been a faithful Monday. Wm.

Nolte sold two calves and rive today. We trust weather and road conditions will be good. We look forward to uplifting services. All are scholar and her absence would be welcome ana urged to attend who can. greatly regretted by Zion S.

S. Mrs. Alma Day and little son have' farmers busy as can be getting been visiting relatives and friends the tfteir co croP gathered and getting past week. A few days were spent in UP wo d. Ester Schnaufer four calves to Geo.

Nichols one day last week. Mies Etta Kimbley and Cecil Kim-bley spent Sunday p. m. with Geo. Bonnell's.

Grover Rollins and family enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Wm. and family. Ralph Jones, wife and daughter had a nice Thanksgiving dinner with his parents, L. N. Jones and wife.

Ester Schnaufer spent Sunday after church services with John Krieg and family, L. N. Jones and wife spent Sunday p. m. with G.

G. Bowers. We are indeed sorry to learn of Bethel also, visiting at the Scott Van- 1 Harrison was busy too osdol home. One evening they drove hanksgiving day and had as many of to the home or Mrs. Day's uncle, Roy cmiuren in lor the day as was Vanosdol, of near Plevna and had a because of distance.

A big nice visit. Friday a. m. the writer ana a 11 me is reported, and family were made a little visit. lnse Present were Hurley Harrison Mrs.

Day says they had a good potato family. Walter Harrison and son, crop in their section. They raise good M'f- Walter Harrison and daughter, alfalfa. They do their trading at, HuS Shofstall got a foreign sub- stance in one of his eyes Wednesday. I Not much rest for Hue-o until Dr You may now purchase a coat or dress from the latest winter models, and realize a big saving.

We haye complete sizes and styles in this offering, and advise an early visit to choose the best values. removed a small shining Thursday. While the injured eye jwas real sore it's about jis good now as ever. A very sniull particle in the eye cun cause lots of trouble. I Grandma lirent.

is visiting her laughter, Mrs. Holdorieath. to report Mrs. Urcntz not verv suffering with a severe cold. I Thanksgiving day found Mrs.

Hugo Shofstall busy preparing a big' fat 1 i'U the good things that go with a goose dinner. invited at the big feast wore Sam ester and wife, I.elie Wester, Mrs Nellie Logan and Uarrett Claggett anil wife. i KeMeueath delivrred a. beef in! Siielbyville Alva Culler and' family spent their' yAhz Fcr Best Results In tf recd wkh Wii Best c- m' i X'A-V-'--" VI XA tek Dresses, now $16,50 10 $20.00 i tiieir home here, return-ing to Saturday p. m.

Kalph Jones delivered two loads of I in isneinyviiie Wednesday "at $1.56 per bushel. Hurley Parsons and wife of Ep-worth spent Sunday with Garrett Claggett and wife of Cherry Box Sam Wester expects to kill another Hog today. Mrs. Wester says they enjoy plenty of fresh pork at their $12.25 $15.00 Dress 8 nov $10.75 At Substantial Reductions Coats enjoyed a little butchering frolic at our home Wednesday, a sort of a pre-Thanksgiving dinner. We enjoyed the day even though a little work was mixed in.

All the sausage, has tasted good, too. Those present were J. JSChnaufer anil -if anJ vuiitrr FARMER ELEVATOR CO. Shelbyville, Mo. Word has been received by Mrs.

H. fuller that her mother, Mm P. G. hchnaufer, and her uncle, Wm. Stauf-fer, made the auto trip in A 1 shape, no car trouble and roads were quite good.

Monday night was spent with Wm Kraft and wife of Laclede drove Stull, Does Mature Give ocimauier is visiting with $25.00 0038 $19.75 $29.75 Coatsredared 40 $23.75 $35.00 Coats 40 $27. 75 Closing Out Sale of All Shoes Our sale of shoes, continues, and although many styles have been sold, many good values remain, which are either going at cost or far below. R. C. Dickerson SHELBINA, MISSOURI et.

wy mrs- John KraSt- Mr. Stauffer drove on to his home, Marion, Wednesday. Thursday, Thanks' giving day, his son, Marion Stauffer Wichita, were home Us Gasoline 1 together except a daughter Miss is a Domestic Science The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) believes that much of the misunderstanding of the petroleum industry, on the part of the public, may be charged to lack of information respecting this very point. rf.r-"" a scnooi Malwaukee who was absent Mrs. wwtT spend the holidays with their daughter.

is Ester Schnaufer shuck corn. marK uaines delivered 40 head of -so ionaay in shelbyville. beLrM8oeredhog8inshe, IUIIIIIIIHIMMINIlllIMIIMUlnllllUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIU uranapa mangold is not in verv Grandpa is kwu neaiui at present in his nineties. MiuejaiBiaiaiaiiiiitiiiiaianmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iaiitiaiiiwiittisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiwinuiiMiiiitewiiiiiiH the home of her Barents, Elmer Cal Notes-The third month of vert and wife, heloinft' to care for her little girl with scarlet fever, went to onort enaea last week. The following have made an zrenm nf on her home last Sunday and toon tne disease.

A doctor was called but she or more on class grades for the last mii on monthly Honor The Tragedy of the Battle of the Fates 0 ocnnamer, uneita Schnaufer, Gerald Bhofstall, Ada Lee Boylea, Mildred xjoyies and Ulenn Bavba. Vir, is getting along au right now. Joe White and wife, Miss Cora and Johnnie White spent Thursday at the home of Fletcher Howell near Shelbina. They report a fine dinner and good time Some of their relatives from the state of Pennsylvania are here on a visit making all the How me eieven pupus enrolled have not missed a day of school. Mayone Turner enrolled as a member of the sec- ona graae tne past week.

ell families a visit Misses Lulu May Wright and Deli lah Critchloe, who attend Gem City EMDEN CoHege at Quincy. came Wednesday to make their parents a visit They -II returned to school today (Monday). Several are complaining with colds. Rev. Jacobs of Canton niakttt at Quite a crowd from here attended the pie supper at the Davis school Wednesday night Pies brought good the Christian church Sunday and Sunday night Miss June Calvert, who attends school in Shelbyville.

snent Think. prices and an angel food cake was also sold. Tom Collins received the Neither being daunted nor discouraged by the recent ezsperience and having determined absolutely from the first oMt to give up, but to put up a desperate fight for a continued existence and ooroe back, and thinking the fates might conclude that we like it and decide to quit, the Byars Book Store will contfaaae under (he new management of Mrs. Lizzie Byars, ia aO the established departments, and is enjoying a ptosperoiu condition with many new friends. Having anticipated the holiday needs we have assembled the usual and attractive line of Christinas articles.

Jar of vickles and the writer is sorry she wasnt there for he would nave giving with home folks, retoming to school Sunday. The writer noticed in the Herald her name on the Honor: Nature does not give us crude oil, much less does she give us gasoline. She makes us pay for every barrel of crude we get in money, in time and laborious effort "Of the 18,500 wells drilled in the United States between January 1 and September 30 this year, more than 6,500 failed to find oiL" The drilling of these wells called for heavy investments of capital. The producers of crude oil pay enormous sums of money annually for machines, equipment, engines, boilers, motors, pumps, pipes, tools, cement, tile, brick and scores of other materials. The cost of producing crude is great, and growing.

It has been calculated "that in the producing branch alone over a half billion dollars a year are spent in the effort to maintain the country's oil supply." More than one-third of this tremendous investment is lost by reason of the wells failing to reach an oil strata. The other two-thirds represent producing wells. When the oil is above ground, it must be handled and rehandled before can your tank as gasoline. First, it must be transported long distances through pipe lines. Second, it must be stored in quantities sufficient to insure a steady supply for the refiners.

Third, it must be refined in plants that represent atotalinvestmemofhundreU of millions of dollars. Fourth, must be transported in special tank, cars to point of distribution. Fifth, it must be stored bulk stations until called for by the consuming public, and, Sixth, it must be hauled in tank wagons to service stations, garages, or to the tank of the ultimate consumer. Each of these steps calls for large investments of money and heavy operating charges all of which the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) furnishes that you may have your gasoline when and where you want at a reasonable price. nature does not give us gasolinel Standard Oil Company (Indian) General Office Standard Oil Bnldla 910 So.

Michiea Chicago, UL 3984 9 9 5 9 9 a I J1 ft given them to her for she likes piekli and Tom dont KOU. Palmer Davis porcaased a Ford A nurse came Saturday to take care of Fred Hawkins. Sorry to say coupe las. week. I suppose he thinks the Dodge had dodmd around Ion he is in a serious condition.

Will Hawkins, a brother, living southwest enougn. or here, Is In a hospital at St Ixmis, Jtus Kathleen Critehlow. who Deing examined for aa inward trouble. teaches in the Garrison district, spent from Wedneedav until Smidav with Mrs. Mark Hawkins, a sister-in-law.

whose home is in Monroe City, has Toilet articles and Vanity Cases, Stationery Hand Painted nome folks. Mrs. Everett Fohev and lrttln son also been in St Louis the past two weeks in a hospital and there is little hope of her recovery. i Harold visited most of last wwrir with Cfainaware, Candle Sticks, Vases, Frame Mottos, Men's Wednesdsv niaht about 9 o'dodc ner parents, J. C.

Holtshoneer and wife. She went to Shelbina Monday Purses, Pictures, Candies. the barn belonaina to John Fohev ana naa some dental work done. Don't forget there will be nreachimr burned to the ground together with two head of horses. Ford touring car, 200 bu.

of corn, a lot of hay, harness, at tne mouse church Suntlav. Dec 20th. Rev. Yeater cannot be here but corn planter and perhapa many other win send. a substitute to fill his place.

Airplanes, Autos, Fire Engines, Telephones, Tractors, Trains, Ferris Wheels, Horns, Dolls, Pianos, 'Games and Books. i John Durrett and wife left last useful things. Mr. and Mrs. Fohey were alone.

The children had gone to week on an extended visit with How a pie supper. They rushed to the barn and opened the door. One horse ran ard Couch and family at Laddonia, Mo. We understand Charley Calvert has rented the Durrett farm for the out but all the other contents mentioned were lost The insurance had Come in and select your toys while our line is complete. I coming year.

He has been operating expired 8th. Mr. Shouse being TfisaVet enms nma AMMAiia hail Ma mis iarm lor tne past three years. Maxine, youngest child of Bob Davis and wife, last Tuesdav in some Book Store way drank kerosene from the tank of tionea a flue would have be put in a summer kitchen before the insurance could be extended and they were in wait for a flue and said they thought Bya rs the oil stove. It stranaled her and they thought for a while would choke they would renew all together.

It is sure a heavy loss to these people. to death before they got help, The doctor was summoned and1 In a few hours ah. was relieved. We are clad Mia, lizzie Byara, Owner Shdhiaa, Ma MULTIPLY YOUB ABILITY TO was no worse. SZLL-ADTSSTISZl 1 "f.f, mm: Mrs.

Peart Lafoe, who had been at.

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