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Tri-County News from King City, Missouri • Page 1

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It. GENTRY DEKALB NEWS SAW MONEY READ THE ADS 'but at home READ THE AOS TRADE AT HOME SAVE MONEY WITH WHICH HAS KEt MERGED THE UNION STAR HERALD KING CITY, GBNXBY COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921. DmoMna hbbald VM.I1II HO. 4tt THr-coimrr new vol. it no.

BOB HILLAK ARB CHAS." BfTSET; LEAVE rOB KAKCB TEXAS WUl Try to Raise Spinach where MERCHANTS HERE TO JVE "HARVEST SALE" It C. BOYS DECLARE THEY ARE IIinOCEHT The Wek in Brief 0E UOLL-DCKXED THING AFTER ANOTHER The News asks the indulgence of ita readers and advertisers for the appearance and shortage of news In thin issue. We were compelled to omit lots of plumb readable stuff, in "aeNkeet" urew Befere Robert Mfllaa and Chartoe Buaey Mrs. M. O.

Hackett and two daugh- was a visitor in King City Monday. left yesterday morning In tlMlr Olde- ten, Dorothy and Nadine of Kansas Fetltlen (Ircr'ated Hero in Eoit to nieblle for southwest Texas and their City came in Sunday to visit at" the rancbo. They were fully equipped Vet Parole lor Rodger art Ritchie heme 'of Mr. and Mrs. O.

Ponce. Mrs. Hackett was formerly MUs Lil-llan Eppler and tanght several years to camp ea. the way, and they dldnt care much how loag It takes them to gat there. 7 In this vicinity.

Friends of Paul Rocera and Har-I Their, Texaa rancho a Wg thine. cluding our country correspondence, Special Xld-Week Concert by Alfeaaav because of a break-down that kept Band be Feature of our Linotype machine down almost all day yesterday. A part not as BU large as a dime broke. We tried to replce the part in St Joseph, Albany A "Harvest Sal?" is being planned and Bethany, but we didn't succeed, by the King City merchants for Wed-So we bad to make one out of a chunk nesday, Aug. 10.

of ateel. Running a country news- W. Weaver responsible for paper is just one goll-durned thing the Idea, which is the oulgruuth of alter another. THE PUBLISHER, his plan to "trade" band concert with Albany and Stanberry. A coa- O.

B. Pence went to Kansas City Monday to visit his son Harvey. Clyde Cope land of Kanaaa City came In Saturday to visit hia Mrs. Betty Johnson of Island City. Mrs.

Ora Smith and children of Topeka who have been visiting at the Charley Smith home left Saturday for a visit in Creston, la. Ora Smith retained home Wednesday. vey Ritchie experienced more or less but up to now the principal crop la of a shock Sunday when they read In "meskeet" brash, which, according to Kansas City newspapers an account Bob, grows as. high as a. telephone of the arrest of the two boys In Kan- pole and so thick a Jackrabblt cant sat, and their aentence of sixty days ran through is.

the ranchers' in jail, on a charge of stealing silk intention to transform the young James Hudson went to St Joseph yesterday. Dr. Blacklock and family, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Frederick and Mrs.

Anna Milikin went to Hickory Creek last Friday and spent the- evening RE PORTS OF DAJf MARSH'S cert by the Albany band will be tha 8CICIDE EXAGGERATED cloio of t.he "2t swimming. i I it in ivir. weHvpr piau cuius ttlA ntrl nf nil mw.U.m aA Mrs. Jenny Ross of Albany was WA lv watt a- -mm LtlC P1U VI ail IUC IJ1CTI LUdlllB IV UIChA-r shirts. Most people tnougnt was lurresi iuw ictuib piain, wnere merely a coincidence that two young spinach, Spanish onions and beans men under arrest had the same names wHl tickled to death to grow, aa the two" King City boys, or per- Jrhe Hum la irrigated, and once haps that the fellows arrested had cleared, will prove very fertile, it borrowed the names they gaTe.

Is said. The men hare a fifteen year A letted from however. "jj5 Willie Miller of near Kmg City fell off a hay suck Wednesday afternoon while helping the hay Held. He nicked a corner off a pone la hia ankle and also gotn. had sprain and now he walks around on a crutch.

in King vnr Baturaay on Business. i "igw nave jieant meat te tne day a blg one witn attractive Be, Vf ho Knows! i harvest-time bergains. The stores Mrs. Will Snow came home from i will remain open in the evening for St Joseph Saturday where she had Reports to the effect that Dan the band concert, been visiting several days at the Marsh, arrested here several weeks Albany is planning a similar home of Mra. Ellis Coakley.

Mrs. ago and taken to Illinois to answer "stunt" for next Wednesday, when Coakley accompanied her home aflti charge of bigamy, had token his the King City band is scheduled to will visit several days. town life in hia cell, though greatly play a concert there. enlarged upon, were not altogether V. E.

Yates of Bethany was without foundation, according to G. HELEN X1LLER IS fHAMTIOL to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller, witn 7 whom he makes hia home, brought Ppwlncci lour or Are crops a word that he and Ritchie had done "iv; iTrrmiin The ranch Is also some ten miles "1 .1.: h.7- i.h.,t front the Mexican border. ajaCUaaf uioi a a aa ihalr VtwiwIbMIbTbI Wtth the rftSll.t taUt they are laying in the county Jail I ojii.o nii amui an.ivi Mrs.

W. J. Cooper and niece Pauline Daniels of New Hampton came down Wedneaday to visit Mra. Clinton Allen. AT HUJIE or W.

i. at Concordia. while, according to the letter, the thief goes on. hit called to the bedside of his mother, w- Miller, city who arrest- TOO FAST FOR OPPfrXEVP Mrs. MatUe Yates, Friday night Marsh here.

According to ttnab'e gecure King fUr Girl Defeata Gladys Bock. Rev. Ball left Saturday for a vis- haiL and bis father, who lives neari v. it In Gallatin, with his daugh-1 Stanberry, had refused him assis-i v. 1 All In Honor of Virgil Haya Mr.

and Mra. H. N. Slmnann rirnwt AMersen Such a charge and aentence against these two boys is unthinkable to to St. Joseph Tuesday.

Tney were. ter. Mra. ltarr Jennlnm sent to Miller of King City won th. the people wno Know tnem nere.

it WUBt Mbv accompaniea oy miss neiroee parry. It la generally believed they are the j. fearers' last Sunday even though vlctima of a "frame-up" and an ef- flve bablea 61 the family were tort la being made to secure a parole prMent. It wan a. dinner in honor of Miss Winnie.

Claxton returned Mr. and Mra. M. Hall of Tulsa. Ok.

his son', death at his own hands. hTgJJJ visited from Saturday until Monday and requesting him to "come at once o-S at the home of Mrs. Hall's brother, and make disposition of the remains." rSTl i nr atrinwioiri svm k- umI But when th father i-hvM as The sets were au Wedneaday from Jamesport where nor tnem. rueir twnuuer 11 viug Master Virgil Wayne Alderson who City waa tar km tha-aort thar are Uiu, his parents will, leave the first now accuser of. Several hundred bua- of for ColumWa to -make went to Kanan; City for a short vis- he found him in the she had been visiting her sister, Mrs.

George Koch. She was accompanied by her little niece who will visit several day a. it. good health, but needing money, seventh serve, but Miss Miller moved faster and placed, many re- ineas men ana ciuaeus home. Each baby brought Us pa- THE SOLDIER B05U8 Mr.

and Mrs. 'Steve Jones went, to St. Joseph Saturday to attend the jturns where Miss Bookman waa un able to reach them. I The first set was perhaps the fast- iBueu Bwvouwuk rents to represent It at the welt- timony of their character-, which, it I fined uble. la understood, is to be used in an ef-1 Those present were: Miss Marv Mra.

Wayne McClellen and chil funeral of a grandchild. dren and Mr. and Mra. Frank Van-Hoozier of Mayaville went to- Grant The soldier bonus question la one est- 80(0 Players were fresh and 1 lort to free the boya. Edith Weaver and her parents.

Mr. Citv Wednesday to attend the funer al of Mrs. VanHoozier's father Tom Jones. 1 Mrs. M.

M. Hazelrlg and daughter ana Mrs. itaipb Weaver, Miss Berna-nated this year (rpffl He King City aene SUhlman and her parents. Mr. hteh school.

Thay plapned to enter aBd Mra. Tracy D. Stahlman. Mas-the University of Missouri this fall. ter r.

c. Oall and his parents. Mr They left several weeks ago for the nd Carl Gall, Master Virgil Kansas harvest Jelda to earn.alit- Wayne Alderson and hm Mr tie towards tha expenae of their and Mrs. Tom Alderson, and Miss flrat year in colleger They failed t.i Jean Louige Dykes and her parents land a Job In the harvest, but were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dykes employed, with several other young men, to make up a pajrty of canvass- He's a Chlro Jfew u.uur. that th general knows com- tennis was played. In the sec-- Mrs. H. M.

Campbell of S. Joseph paratively little about aa the meaa- oad' M' Miller slackened a bit and returned home Saturday after visit- ure na. givell but comparaUve- her PPPPMnt took advantage of thing at the home of her sister, Mrs. iy little publicity. Yet the voters Piiig and won the set In the Kay Moran.

i6re caIled on tQ epreM themselves third set- Miss Miller came back iat the apeclaI eection t0 neW with lots of pep and won with ease. Cuma Ketchum visited in Utrion TuaedEy, August 2, whether they Howcver. three games in the last Star Saturday. I will approve the issuance of bonds to 8et went deuce several times. 'provide a fund to give a bonus to the Maryyille Democrat-Forum.

A. A. McCoy visited in Darlington residents of the state, and certain Saturday. survivors of such residents, who Tlr JWHOrS FAT HEX TO tseasuumkicu nmfl hrdlu ahrdluw! MAKE YOU LAI tiH T0MHT Ella G. of St Joseph came up Wedneaday to visit at the home of Tom Ficklin.

5 Mra. W. H. Munghaw of Vnlon ptar era. tkiJLajp-lt'.

to a friend here from Car- rODWTT COURT APPOINTfl honorably in the miUtary or Spends Werk-ead Here 'naval forces of the United States F-Ww Here's Treat For Miaa Lana ICnaalanil antartainarl between the Sevanth AaU I a Mr m. miiw is written on the letter- JIBCES FOB. ELEmOJf Mteses Oladyt Pee-maii tf nd tmjith of fverirber, isis'r Concordia, I ropractic The. Jonesea Ikre of AK Only Two Judges and Two Clerks Each Precinct, Order and Mias.Cryetelt Craynor of Dar-m ouestion has been up 1. in' the -What mr.

lington over the week-end at her 'state before the legislature and in ina? ah "11 ZlJZuZ home north of town. All three of PuWic discussions, for more than 8 blf I "July IB, 1B21. 1 are an tour good 'Dear Folks; health, the letter stated Dr. Jones "This letter leaves me well but in ran a tailor shop here. Mrs nnM mniiitinn Hnrvsv mill i Wones was formerly Miss Claire Ja rriA matinn L.

Normal at Maryville. zzr. i both are being punished-for a deed we one time a photographer S3' At the meeting. of the county court this week the following judges of the special election to be held Tuesday, August 2 were named: Albany, 1st ward E. A.

Kent, Mrs. Entertafas at Chicken Dinner selves at tha nnll. Known, flir. IXIDD as at tn.e polls on the 2nd of writ.r nt did not do. We were slipped up on rn JS-m by allck crooks and are' now taking I punishment for their crime.

Now! I. 0. XHIer and Twlna Here Miss Veda Fern Cook entertained August. a number of young folks at a chick-1 The substance of the amendment SnTnV J. F.

Patton. oeiore 1 ten you wnat 11 is 1 want 1 jura. D. O. Miller and hiMn dinner Sunday.

After dinner the to be voted on is that a bonus of i -SL Hmoro Albany, 2nd ward J. V. Siddens, yoo-to know that we are absolutely I Gerald end Oeraldiae leR ior their Innocent We both have a clear con-1 in Spearsville, after vi- party drove to Hickory Creek and en- Pfr month for every month a sol- hunTorist of the day tnvart a Burin. Thnu ..) dier or sa ni snan ln OUmOrlSl 01 tne 03 y. Mrs.

Phena Hardin. Albany, 3rd ward H. Depriest, H' wo. -rvi vic seiirice OI "Tne Life of tha Part ingi Misses Haul and Malrta niork a I. hia countrv.

the mnimnn 01 lDe ay appearea wwbuw vuc DC1 TltC (Jl VaTfa. IT I 1 mi tla nn. .1 1 M-. Mrs. Minnie Ruby.

acience ana are irunuug w. I 'ting at tne home of Mr. and Mrs "We were working in Jamestown I r. m. Stanley from Saturday until and the other boya were loaflpg Wednesday, Mra.

Miller was former- yne Danhury. Bessie Gibson "and Mr. be paid any man madeHs two milllonw? a ha and Mra. Andrew Pringle and Wil- whar amount it will take to cover Mr rTv1. aaas.a II1UUUV lO In thp PORt in made its two million and a half MWT Iff- rAad Albany, 4th wardD.

F. Robert son, Mrs. u. t. dims.

Know. hut in mind when he wrote the yarn, and biuuuu iu uui.si.nucu y.c mm in 7 wins Hazel pottee and was Mrs work, also i when we returned. Just Stanley's trimmei when she was In Evona C. Stevenson, Jennie Jones. aiier ainner narvey ana i pacaea our i tne mllinery shop.

Back Front Yellowstone Park I of fifteen million dolars. The amour tc the atorv if 7n Mr. and Mra T. C. Miller returned wI have to be secured bv the l.a.

lJ '017; Jl" wo. New Castle Frank Welch, Mrs. suitcases ana went out to nnisn tne Grace McConkey. Tliertav from thai, trtn anee of n7 ATDUCXie Store Xanager town before traintime. The other boys offered to take all the baggage made and Gentry Myrl Kirk, Mrs.

B. G. to Yellowstone Park a-la- train. It' Missouri has been backward about tnTs winsome' Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred of the Allen. 10 tne tram ana mereiore save at Darlington Fred Roberts, Mrs. 8 trip to the hotel. We all got to wn mp 10 vae notei. ve au gut 101 wno waTO trying to crank somebodys Ford and Legionnaire, a paper devoted to the leadTng woman and tne "haaw" lost all hia enthusiasm for the trio, interests of the American Lr)nn i.

JJT role Walter Enochs. the train about 3 oclock. The boas 71 th wo iw, lf tne. Kessler stock here left Stanberry, 1st ward M. L.

Law Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Parsons and Mr.

says that only six states remain that LT.C, rT" 8 0 I SaturdHV tnr Ruknnv to take William Stephenson. harge of their store there. Their Stanberry. 2nd ward Abe Shisler. ion, Allen Hadell and wife will man- vllle.

We worked Scottsville and went on into Belolt on the 7 oclock train. The other boys took our suitcases on in with them. They Mrs. Wm. Cooper.

and Mrs. McKnlght are re- have not recognized the efforts of the peau. Vrvcia turning in their cars. soldierly a bonus of some descrip- fTred GreenS 'are'" included Entertained Sunday VZy il tm Mr. and Ferris Keys and son vice.

Missouri is one of the six and 1 Uncoln in "The Bh-h of ihe wf and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marsh were It Is up to the voters to -tva thai, Buth. of th Na" it iue siore nere. -i i 3rd t.ward Chas.

Wag- eoner. Miss Ethel Envart. Stanuerry 4th ward-Wm. McCaW ty, Mrs. Mabel Danford.

the ruests of and Mr. n.r.nM verdict on a veteran airector, twin mei us at me tnun uu toua it us to a hotel. Just as we reached V's'shiBt Ponfmar Gets Vacation the hotel they told us they had re- Assistant Post Master -Arthur E. gistered for us so we went to the aaher left Wednesday for, Maple room. That night Harvey and I Hock.

where he will spend a opened our suitcases and found that two week's vacation visiting his bro- .1 th i supervisee tne production. they win do. Ellenorah A. B. Campbell, Mrs.

W. Caster. I Suppose you had a semi-intoxicat- i Vh uays or tbe war ed taxicab driver go fast asleep on Lone Star J. M. Bentley, Mrs.

Joe BIRTHS Worden. each of us had an extra, shirt. We I Claude Baber and wife, Siloam J. H. Beckett, Dora E.

naked the other bors bow they hap and Mrs. Orville Parker of and then the days of Mr. pened to be there. They both said I Mrs. Hatth? Tates Improvlnr Grace.

Gentryville, a son. July 19. when the boche got his fit 7as David School House Scott Alex Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of Un ander, Annie L.

Carter. Ford City Oliver Gordon, Mra Ion Star, a daughter, born July 21. RED CROSS NOTES -daV; coming home Von vfctorta Americans from a masquerade still in the string a honorfor the stars child's costume that you wore, it's 8w fhlr how simply said there is notbine too rood for Ann Bean. Island City Geo. Ginter, Mrs.

F. they had more clothes than they Mra Mattie Yates was said yester-J could conveniently carry in their lry to be Improving after a serious traveling bags and had put these in Mness of more than a week. She our suitcases. We told them 'that -uffered several severe bronchial waa alright, as we had plenty of 'leramorhages last week, which left In our suitcases. '1 her In a weakened condition, but It "The next morning the boys told Is thought she wlU soon be at her bs they would mail: those two shirts work again.

Her son, V. E. Yates, and a few other articles on to Kir- Bethany, was oalled to see her M. Glllett. King City our boys and we must do "r' ol ouu? How many people In King City, 1st ward Wm.

Millan, Mrs. J. A. Welker. know the proper way to make up or reward them for their bravery; and ty pair of eves undertake, tn change a bed with a helpless pa-' when the lads on the boats braved the MUk Trust His it L.

J. tient in How many can keep a the terrors of the erman subma- dishonest judgo wh" if secretly in chart to aaalst the doctor whVn ha rines and maH na- sereuy tn King City 2nd ward Geo. Ryan, Mrs. Jacob Levy. w.

want trt. wnrlr AiA nrt wnvk I Berlin John Robertson, Mrs. Hi calls on the sick patient? glory of, Columbia oa ocean, -JudS seeV manne ol "mean. Tha above auestion. 'said thev J.

I 8eeK manner of means to ram Allenbrand. that morning but just loafed around 'frame up" Rcscoe but is foiled In -v. xu.v iai IUC UC- little sample, of a few of the inter- Serve. we have the onnortn ii- ih notei. ine snenn irom toncor-1 the' stuff was in our suitcases but Gentryville Joe Mrs.

Ted Fore. aia came up ana taiaea to me ouierphat we had not. put It there. The estlng things the students in the ity- Home Nursing classes all over Gen-I We believe the neonle -m ni. McFall E.

F. Baskett, Mrs. Jas. the end. And.

of course, th rotund lawyer wins the girl. Thats the story of "Fatty in tte side splitting play, "The Life o' ther Party" at the Lucile tonirhr Brown. ooya. tney torn tnem tney oio notptber boys swore that they had not know a thing about the missing ar- the articlea In our suitcases. Of tides.

When we returned for din-1 -ourse we had no way of knowing Alanthus Henry Chapman, Mra. try county are finding out and the bonus for the soldiers. Of course learning to do. It will he a big sacrifice, as the mon- There are 171 ladies taking the ey must he raised hv tiTiHnn. but and tomorrow night.

J. A. Enyart 0. Grantham, Mra, Hicks. ,1, ner iue snenn was mere, ne aes-i Who put them In, SO the justice cribed the missing articles and ask-1 blamed us.

We loolied for a small ua we were not registered I fme, but instead ho gave slxtv Home Nursing course In the county i the sacrifice to the individual today i with the following enrollment. is so small compared to the sacri- uuuer our own uaoiea. ims nB I 'ays In tne county jau, Stanberry 65; King City 33: Dar- "ce the members of our arm J. J. TOrCH 15 MARRIED TO A PEYNSYLYAMA XIID9 County clerk C.

H. Mothersead received a ruling yesterday from the attorney general to the affect that for lington 22; Ford City 20; Gentry 20 navy made, as to be of comparatlve- tu orat we knew, about the fictttlusl "Really. I would eoooer.be here ln-names. We told him we supposed I (c-ent than outalde guilty. "It isn't and Albany 11.

ly small Albany Ld- The following schedule of classes ne nau registered our rignii(UCh a bad place. We have all we names. We tdld the Sheriff that the I want to eat and mm) hca Alan hv has been arranged by Miss Blume the special election only; two judges In, each, is required tand they are to appoint only two clerks. Also that Jke-nse of thet voting booths is Friends Here Receive Looked-fer Annonncements Friends of J. J.

Couch received an- he described was put In ourh shower batl. Please write to me the county Puplic -Health nurse. 'mmedlately and let ma what ajsai avutwuvi tajawsa WlU Robert Hidden famine; Home Robert L. Holden, who has been Monday 'and Thursday at Kihr him about the other boys sending I tqu think. Let us know If it gets' In nouncemenis aionaay ot njs mar- ovi miwea.

1 -'-Albany Ledger City from 9:30 to and from to 5:30 at King City; Tuesdays riaraana "Walkar ia us. iiuu im lurvia, ivas. taking work In the Chllllcotjie bus- riage July 14 at to "We De Clin to Sea bV thla time that-fnatannatli- Kara tta la I. and" Fridays from 9:00 to 5:00 at 1 a BEG.PARBOX uw.b finney or tnat place. The school work has proved rather They will make their home in St strenuous, and has caused him to Joseph.

.1 Stanberry'; Wednesday from to 11:00 at Albany; 1:00 to 3:00 at mjtut bubuvi0u on 1 us a parole so wa can get out in They had signed their -right I fme for school. I surely-hope he It wes stated in lust Friday's Tri- Darlington and from 3:30 to 5:30 at County News that Dr. H. Hurst Gentry. received iu aru.y t.t'nice.

and he has decide-? to cive vt 'er-tfo' fie of King Cityi had established an of SHIPPERS' CORNER present He receiving the tripling at government expense. KntiiP'y Too CIim IrE. C. C. i rre Vd a f.fose call -during aq electric storm July 14, at- her home at Clairton, Wjki, according to a letter to her husband here.

She was preparing to light a fire in ths fice at Union Star and that Charlea Byerum of Maryville, a student at the school of Osteopathy at Kirks vllle. Mimwoa ruu nau kbu najrwouu Ar- iocs, we srent aaliaued of fthis as khar, t.ndBill JohnsoaT for us. Of yre are both innocent We are com-. Com this wll the suspicion was r. bsck as soon as we are released, tthrovn on.us.We were all taken "it la sort of lonesome In here; Beroro the lustlce of the, peace.

The you must write every day to keep ther boya- saw that we were get- is cbeeced up. Tha sheriff told Welting most of the blame, so they de- ker that he believed the wrong two hied signing the wrong names. We were taking tha punishment told the justice that wa were abso- "The crooks got away with my liitely Innocent Ha told na that we Palmer medal and' Hin'i' July 15-i Joe Deiter. 2 cars hogs. Orln Howard Here Orin Howard of Jefferson City vis was to be in charge.

This was incorrect according to Dr. Hurst, air. Byerum has had three rears' wont urjr la- kltheu stove as the lightning struck ited at the Wager's home from Mon- the house. Balls of fire rolled over' Joe Deiter, 1 car hogs, 2 can cattle. Harmon "'WaHemnth, 1 car cattle.

ig fw B.iuBr praia suiity m. ubtidki ring, tha atolen articlea ia onr noa session I at Korksville, Instead of two. it wis stated, at he will he in charge of tie Union 8tar office only three days of each week, Dr. Hurst himself, having charge tha remainder of tl'o time. I -Well, I mnat cloaa.

day until midnight when he and the stove, and aha felt a sever Jack Wagers started on a round-1 shock. She waa almost stunned by about route for Jefferson City. Jack the bolt and at the time she wrote will spend several days visiting hra the letter, was stilt deaf from the sister, Mrs. Ellis Stevenson, effects of It George Blessing, 1 car cattle. "With love, Etv.T- ntessinjr, 1 car cattle.

-a a "Paul r.V 'V iiTisth, 1 car cattle. cuuru 00 we 101a mm tnat a nt a. 1.

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