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The Clinton Eye from Clinton, Missouri • 7

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The Clinton Eyei
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Clinton, Missouri
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30E 30E come into COL. C. C. PHILLIPS' SALE DATES J.E. MeCurley checked this office For last, half of February: for $1.50 to renew'for the Eye the first Monday, loth A.

E. Xelson, east of of the week and said keep 'er coming. Zion She will fly that wav until March 1st, Tuesday, 16th A. IL. Goslin, south- 1927.

west of Clinton (jood groceries, prompt deliveries, Wednesday, 17th Felix Vansehoe- low prices. Also pay the top for pro-landt, W. Chalk Level cnc0 at T. A. Pilaris Grocerv, first door 18th, 10 a.

m. Earl of Clinton X'ntionnl Knrik. ndvor- Chickens -Iu the sp their own. These will help them pay: New Spring Styles A Dozen Nest Eggs in I I A Dozen Lime. tiscment Elmer Jones has bought the frs.

Jim Johnson farm of 40 acres near Glen-wood school and will build a house there to make his home. He expects to rent a farm near bv this season. I 23c 47c 70c 10c 10c Egg Crates 12 dozen size. ders, south of Deepwater Thursday, 18th, 2:30 p. m.

Frank i Richmond, northeast of Deepwater Friday, 10th Win. Doty, south of i Clinton 1 Saturday, 20th, 10 a. Mrs. AVil-son, northwest Ohio Saturday 20th, 2:30 Arthur Clark, north of Lowry City Mondav, 22nd McGec, west of Lowry City Tuesday, 23rd R. H.

Cross, east Os arv JLee i -A big Western Union official visited' the telegraph department of Chilli-cothc Business College last week and selected three of the advanced students I Water Founts to use with fruit jars. Each 15c Chick Feeders Eiht hole, ceola round or oblong. Special i Wednesday, 24th John Klass, north- est Lowry Citv Boxes and Crates for coops, up from XOC Thursday 25th Mr. Keller, southeast for early placement. advertisement Mrs.

Tannehill, of East Elm street, who is visiting her daughter in Kansas City, wrote home that her sister, Mrs. Clnrk Tannehill, of Kansas City, died last Saturday. She was 59 years of age. The Last Chance Garage at Clinton has installed a new set of Willavd farm lighting batteries for W. C.

Xorris, (Delco light plant), east of Urich, and Gaines Friday, 20th Sam Berry, east Lowry 5ty Quality Tells Price Sells In trying to handle his business, Col. Phillips is crying eight sales this week. Watch for the Saturday Candy Special If voir want him for a sale, call Oil, owry City. 201 Arch Support Slippers Comfort and Style Combined hoc 30E he now has a nice bright light. Call the Last Chance when you want anything done.

II. T. Bunch and son, Alva, called Tuesday and enrolled for the Eye. Mr. Everything at reduced pri ces, beginning Saturday, Feb.

20th. and lasting one week. Bunch and family have rented the F. M. Bates farm of 100, acres southeast of Clinton, eight miles and moved there Brooks Cycle Auto Supply ABOV-EM-ALL this week from St.

Clair county. We 109 North Mam street, Clinton, Mo. are glad to welcome Ihem to Henry county. Butter Milk Starter and Growing Mash DEATH OF J. T.

SHOBE James Thomas Sholic passed away nt a. m. Monday, at the homo of his Beecher F. Bradley and pretty nine months old. daughter, Fratic llene, from live miles southeast of Calhoun, called Combined Everv ingredient used in the niakin; of "Above-em-all" Tuesday and enrolled for the Eye.

His wife accompanied them to Clinton and daughter, Mrs. W. R. Poague, at 312 E. Ohio street.

Death was due, to an enlarged heart. He had had difficulty in Buttermilk 'Starter and Growing Mash, lias its purpose and I they live on the Martin farm. Mr, breathing all winter, but did not get Bradley is recovering from a severe at am c-oinc, to give you the outline. worse until a few davs before his death. tack of gall stones.

Oat Meal re-ground, Com Meal, Kaffir Meal, heat He lived on his farm, seven miles east Don't fail to read the ad of Logan of Clinton, with his daughter, Mrs. Glenn Hutchersoii, but had come to CFn; Trading of Osceola, Mo. Horses for Sale in another column. Among Shorts are used for their feed value. Using the oat meal as the base of Avliich considerably more is used than any of the other.

No grain alone equals Oat Meal for growing chicks, ton about two weeks previous to his death for a visit with Mrs. Tongue. the offering are 30 Percheron mares and Deceased was born in Warren coun 12 geldings. Some are matched pairs and all irood animals. If you want to hut I have used the several grains as a variety and find it is bet Made in Combination Lasts ratent.

Kid and Satin AAA to SALINGER SHOE STORE I buy, it will pav you to go and see them ter than a straight gram feed. ty, Jan. 19, 1852, being 7-1 years old. He grew to manhood in Franklin county, living there until coming to Henry county 44 years ago. He was married Buttermilk is used for the wonderful effect derived from advertisement.

201p Fred Gillespie, who moved to near the action of the Lactic Acid on the bowels. Jt is a wonder Ouarles from Polk county last week near Now Haven, 44 years ago this ful bowel disinfectant and as a feed cannot be equaled. It also called and enrolled as an Eye reaib spring, to Miss Rebecca Thurman, who Tuesday. He traded a farm near Bob containes Vitainines A and which are so essential for grow preceded him in death 2i years ago last October. var for the 15!) acre Beaman farm known the Motacek farm.

Gilber Besides the two daughters, he is sur Wijson. has been living on the farm, bu't is going to California. We are glad to welcome Mr. Gillespie to Henry county. vived by two sons Clarence, living north of Clinton, and Luther, of Kansas City.

Ho also leaves five grandchildren, one brother, C. A. Shobe, east of Clinton, a half sister, Mrs. E. C.

Swing- L. Kinies, who lives north of Clinton, and makes a specialty White Wyandottos, called Tuesday ley, and a half brother, Lee Sweet, both living in St. Louis. 1 leave an advertisement for eggs for hatching. She has a prize winning flock Mr.

Shobe was held in high esteem by iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) and this week had them culled am his many acquaintances, all of whom sympathize with the bereaved ones in their sorrow. ing chicks. Meat Meal is used as a high protein feed and is known" for producing hone, sinew- and muscle. Bone meal is used for the bone phosphate wdiich produces mineral for the growth and hardening of the bones. Linseed meal is used for its protein feed value as Avell as a mild laxative.

Charcoal is used to absorb the gases from the bowels should feed be inclined to sour or ferment. If the above ingredients alone were used, they would represent a too highly concentrated food as well as a too heavy and solid food when wet in the check's crop. AVheat bran and choice green alfalfa meal are added for the feed value, as well as to loosen up the feed and make it porous at all times. With this addition it is impossible for the chick to become crop bound, no matter how much it eats. Alfalfa meal is rich in vitaniine, which prevents leg.

weakness. Trv a 'small sack and see them grow. I Test Your Seed Corn banded, making her lWi. She is get. ting over 70 eggs per dav.

Her hus Funeral services were conducted at band has been in poor health for sev eral months, so their daughter, Miss the Christian church, at 2:30 p. Tuesday, and burial was in Englewood beside the grave of his wife. Ruth Kimes, decided not to return the Diversity ot this semes ter, but will go later. Miss Margaret King has purchased Miss May Wagner, of tho Pipe from the W. F.

L. Motor a new Msstoi ix, 4-door. neighborhood who is working for Geo, Holliibiv in his abstract office, call Mr. and Mrs. Ar.

S. Knapp were Tuesday and had an ad inserted for he called to Kansas City Tuesday by the death of his mother, Mrs. W. S. Knapp, father.

John Wnsrner, who Las a lot of oats for sale. Miss Wagner attended Sr. Burial was at Olathe, Kans, Friday. the funeral of Dave Owens at the Chris W. E.

Martin and B. Kelland, BAILEY GRAIN HI NO CO. tian church in Adrain, last Saturday who live in tho south part of tho county iifternoon. The deceased passed away called Tuesday when Mr. Kelland re on the previous Thursday, his fatal ill- SxtettKATIGXAL HARVESTER COMPAKY-i ISox -jr-Jt being pneumonia.

lie was about 81 vears of aire and is survived by his newed for the Eye and Mr. Martin enrolled ns a new Eye reader. W. K. said that he had invited Charles to help him saw -10 cords of wood.

Mr. Kelland said in March he was going to sow 20 acres MRS. J. C. BRIDGES DEAD Funeral services for the Into Mrs.

wife, three children and two brothers. He was a member of tho Christian Bridges, wlit) died suddenly last week of heart trouble, was held from the hurch. of oats. He seeded 12 acres of English The play given at the E. C.

Turk hall, family residence. SOS Kast Fifth, Cher-, blue grass last fall and -got a good stand Lulbie, Saturday night, Feb. by ryvnle, Ivans. Services were in cliarge but he said it looks as if part of it had Mrs. 1).

Wood's Sunday school class, of liev. C. K. Hamilton, pastor of the winter-killed. Mr.

Kelland has always drew the largest crowd in its history. First Baptist church. Burial was in been very successful with English blue grass. It was a treat from start to finish and Fitirviow cemetery. 1 A practical corn germinating test box.

Tests 100 ears at 3 a (toe. Complete directions with each boz The question of seed corn for the 1026 crop is of utmost inipor- tance. Exhaustive tests indicate that you can't trust last fall's seed. Much of it came from a crop of sappy, wet corn hit by early frost. There i8 danger that the germination qualities may have been destroyed.

Far better to test it before planting than to test it later at heavy cost in the cornfield. 2 The Harvester Company has made a good, inexpensive, but prac- tical seed corn germinating box, and will furnish these seed testing boxes at 50c each. RENFRO Implement Dealers 1 Phone 165 122 North Main Clinton, Mo. is thoroughly enjoyed by all who were Louise l'nyrie-Bridfjes was born in fortunate to hear it. Each character Folk county, March 21, She was married to C.

Biidtjes at Bolivar, CAED OF THANKS I wish to thank and show my love played his or her part to perfection, and the choitiMs between acts, by the char- and appreciation toward those of the years njro last January. She is tt-ter cast, highlv pleased the audience, A. Walker, of lioseland, and his friend, K'ayinond liobinsnn. called nt the Fye office Tuesday win Mr. AValker hud bills printed for his public sale, which will be held March 1st.

Wiit'h for his advertisement in next weeks Kye. lie has rented his farm of 120 acres to a man from Ft. Lyon as he and his family expect to move to St. Louis, where Mr. Walker has employment as carpenter with his neighbor, L.

O. Thomas, who has a number of contracts to build bungalows. Before piling Mr. Walker rind family will motor to Adair. to visit relatives.

They recently went to St. Louis to look over the building proposition, starting home tit 5 it. m. and got to Ifoseland at 4 p. the speedometer registering miles.

Mr. liobinsnn, who has been living on the (leorgo flresham farm, will move to the Phelps farm of acres, lie plans on putting in 15 acres of corn. David Austin, one of the hustling young fanners, who lives on the Gray farm near Tightwad, called Tuesday, ami enrolled for the L've. survived by her husband; two Mrs. I van Wells, of Parsons, and did snlo Miss Mollie Hostin.

1'he proceeds of the play will go to Drake's Chapel Sunday School and many other friends who remembered" mo in the Valentine shower, and in many other ways since I have taken sick. I received ")l beautiful valentines. wards painting the church. Those who took part ivcre: Jim Fox, Linnie Hos TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii Kubv L. Curntitt.

tin, Frank Larson, Lee Sevier, Howard Vniisniit, Vnnsant, Everett Mrs. II. I.nnd. Kansas (My: two ons, Joe Bridges, Cherry vale, and Sidney Undoes, of Absnrokee, and seven rtindchildren. She was a member of the Baptist church of Clinton, and they left here a number of years ago.

Mrs, Bridges had been a resident of Cherry, vale fur the past six yours, the family from Kldorado Springs, Mo. Stevens, Ella Adkins, Marganret -Matter, THE VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE USED EUENITUEE WANTED Will pay you the top price for your I'si'i! Hoffman, Paul Dennison. TEACHERS WILL MEET IN CLINTON Excavation started at Chillieothe Used Furniture, or trade you new for it. Before, selling, phono (i2. Saturday, February 20th, from the Wes business college this past week for new laundry and canning factory.

The luiihling will be of brick and concrete Central Missouri District ten countic BEET GRISWOLD, Denier in New and Used Furniture, lieing represented. Teachers from nil C. K. Davidson has a Jersey Bull Calf to sell. See his ad in this issue.

3Utf West Side. Square. these counties will be present and there instruction, 7IKU2 feet, two stories ami semen t. advertisement will he numlier ot splendid addresses TJRICH C. 0.

Dunn Mini family. Hiss Muriel Lung-ford and Jixi-an lurk attended the fashion show lit Chilhowce last week. Lawn-nr IsiiiipHou and family visited Sunday at (iua Volt's. J. M.

Collier, thu milliner, haa in a new KUpl'l fjirins hats, fee lier lino before you buy. Floyd Swaekhamer captured a largo volt near Kol Stewart', Saturday afternoon. Alphas Bullock and Stewart put in a loud speaker radio for Clyde Dunn and family in their store, one day last week. Jlr. and Mrs.

(Ins Voist motored to Adraln, Saturday to attend the funeral of Uncle. Dave Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boyle are the proud parents of a linliy sirl horn Keli.

lath. This nuikes the second L'lrl. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Monroe 0. Falls, Minister bv prominent vocational men. The program starts at 0:30 a.

m. wilh an intermission for lunch, which will Sunday will be the last day for public HERE IT IS worship before we Eo into the new church The coal for the Sunday School is If lie served to these visitors, lis wr the athletic coaches, who are here that every class will have one new fcrholar, the isnal will be attained. Fifteen boys and Kids WE irni dav with their basket bull teams at tin will be promoted from the primary to the Junior department. The parents of these tournament. The visitors will lie serve children are especially invited.

in (he basement of tho M. E. Chin' XI- A II. KoiiL'lass. lias.

Mnrnini; worship at 11 ami Christian Fn-deavor nt 6:110. The lliinl service of the Dudley and dinm-htiT, Maxim-, 'visited Sunday -South, where they will lie the guests of i-Httfl. old church will be held at 7 II I The friends tho Uotary Club, tho Clinton Chnnibc Miss Dora Alherts, of Okln Is Visilllltf and hclpini; of Commerce and the Better Clinton her isati-r, Mrs. Lester llnyl who arrived Sntur- Clubs. The principal speak earn for her Utile nn-ce day moriiiuK.

of the clincch are invited. Whereas, Franklin K. Short and Nettie Short, his wife, did by their deed nf trust dated the Oth day of September, A.l.. 10-4 if; will lie Geo. W.

licavis, state director i it of Vocational Education, and recorded in bonk -5-. pane of the recirds of Henry county, Missouri, convey Thi it Percheron Mares, yea old. lL'OO to pounds each. Some matched pairs. Some mares will develop into 1 (HlO-polllld animals.

Logan Trading Co MARRIAGE LICENSES to the iinderi'iu-i'ed trustee, the followinir (lis eribed real estate, sllualed in the county of W. Houston, Helen L. Drake, ceola, Henry, and state of MisViuri, to-wit All of the Kast half of lllock No. one (I) In the Town of l.eesvilb- RADIOLA 25 A Nix-Tube Super lletro, I Monroe T. Matter, Montrose; Mar gnri't Ann Woods, Clinton.

to secure payment of tin- certain installment promissory note of even dale wilh aaiil trust eiiiuiiiietl Willi llieiievv ia-IJI OERMANTOWN Mary Holert, who is employed in (Minimi, visited a few daya Willi home folks last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook are the proud parents of a hahy sirl horn last week. Isahelli- (lutli and Leo Urownslierirer were married moraine at o'clock.

Misses l.uey and Celeste (ioth Bud Mr. and Mrs, Frank Siuael. Solatia, were here to attend the weddinu of their nistcr, Mls Ina-belle. John liotert and family took dinner with John L. Cook and family, Sunday.

BHUNG HATS Never have llit-y been ns beautiful. M-uiv in hlriUi'i" simplicity, I'l. n.li. dinned turbans, fetching tlei-d. luifl therein described.

'If it hard 1.. Smith, Kulh Cook, Clinton Civile X. Hutehersim, Clinton; Flint And whereas. It Is provided In and by audi power tube for greater volume deed of trust, that In ruse of de fault In the ces V. Cnllison.

Windsor. pavmeiit, any of the installments on snid note II. Logan, Manager, Osceola, Mo. him lone quality. I I.eo UrownsbeiL'er.

abellu dot! win the same shall become line, then the i Muni ruse. whole of said prim-iwil sum. villi the l-il A single nipt ml achieves simplicity of operation without e-d llti to the dute of Mile, al the election of Hie hu'il holder or holders of the said noli ihoul.l at once hecnloe due and piiyillde. nod I Knlph Culson, Chuice Fi-llliniH-r. I l.ee Wnrteii.

EkMrtmil, Wiml- sur. I MMiHUviiv aim se oe ri oiiost 'be said trustee Kim II advertise lectivity. and il si' Id- prcinb i'S, Snd, VVhcr 'a-i, the ius'ellni nts ft i.iiji transparent frits, crochet braids, Minus, brimmed models, nv W. are muv due and idly nit IilUcmiit. Ileal loo A for o.ild.

aiol tne of Hiihl tirlncili'tl Mini ntnt Intrest hits been liecliircil idle aiwt pay aide to the iriit hidil-T of sniil lii'te. shades. faro lit KV, sue-' square. ovcrv head, Fetching epi'ing Keus'omihlc prices. We tit the Mils.

Ii. tr.l.tM. ri'Mnr (.1 Witt Sie. west hidi Vow, tliereftO'e, HI he ri-'IHCHt of lite l. play at rirrr.

The yiiiing people of Mis. D. Is' Sunday School clns, of I.aDue, HI give ti pin nl th" 1'ipcr Cninniiinity hall. Friday Feb. entitled 'Too Many Husbands," Admission and Evervlindv atlaclit'd to the top.

The litn cabinet lias room inside for tin balteries. Have thi Kadiolu demon liclfliT of said note, 1 win. as as ef ire mi dl, n'l a or dishes Will often teirpt the nii'tl'i that tiled (f one kin I of food. That IV i hfirai ierUtic of our re-taurnfif fi eluitige nf faro Civr I'tulle-n vn-riety to the di-hes one May order nml rni'iy, the coolvin find cerviee tdwayi being perfect, find foods Veil selected t'ru'it tin) be the market fiords. CLINTON" CAFF.

K. U. Prewitt. Last FtntiUiti Street. SATI IIHAV.

TIIK nth ltV CI' MAltfH A. lb, I'JJil raliM in your mine. UaUiola Everything at reduced pri-herrinninff Saturday, Feb. i lietMcn the hours of n'rlm-k a. in.

and FLOWER SEEDS (Hardy) 'o rlmk p. nf that dny. at the mirth do oillin or hlirdv lierell- ol the court lions-, III the rile of Union 7 i i I county of utitto of Missouri, si mill l.nrkspnr. Oriental loppv. Inn hld.hr t-r cash, the at.nv 20th, and lasting one week.

can lie purchased on conven iep.t time payments. SPORE SON, South Side Square. Sweet William (Newport 1 inK), dearrlhed premlsea for the purpose of event Auto Supply tluir said trust. t0l-tGr' Main street, Brooks Cycle 109 North Clinton, Mo. l'yrethrnin (Pink Daisy 1, 1 ovglove, Is P'e per packet.

Itll," South Si ml Street, Clinton, Mo. Haled. Cll-ton. Vn IS. toon.

(IMilKdK S. 1DAV, Trnsli John 11. I. fleas, Allorney,.

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