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Point ANSCRIPT VOL. 5. NO. 50. HAWK POINT, LINCOLN COUNTY, FEBRUARY 15.

191 TERM5? J-'OCAL SUBSCRIPTIONS, $1.00 1jKtUb Foreign. 1.25 The Time is Ripe. Mr. Ehff, a state educator, lectured Thursday evening at I Why Can't We? Those who did not attend the School Board Convention in Troy last Friday and Saturday, certainly missed a rare treat. The lectures were very inspiring and should have been heard by every Up Early uie biinsiian cnurcn to a large and interested crowd.

He talked mostly upon the subject of education and how best to at We Have A Few. For some time sneak thievry has been going on in and around Hawk Point. The culprits generally preys upon smoke houses and chicken coops and until recently has succeeded in keeping their identy pretty well concealed. You need not be surprised some morning to hear an "emergency call" for the doctor to tain it. He pictured out the weak points of the educational advantages of many communi-ties when their schools are not just what they should be.

In the midst of his lecture he fully man, woman and child in the county. In Mr. Sam Jordan's plain, practical talk, Friday evening, he told the merchants and the farmers they must work together for their mutual interest and the Next Sunday Morning and tjet your morning chores out of the way and then plan to do something for yourself and for others. Come up to the Christian Church to our Sunday School. You'll enjoy the singing, the opening exercises and well trained teachers who know something interesting to talk about.

We welcome you. extract a load of leaden pellets from the bovine hides of some of those rascals. That's not all. explained the Buford consolidated plans and the many advantages offered by a consolidation of several districts. Those who were present praise his there will be a genuine "cleaning out" and free board and lodging and' steady employment in another city other than Come! You'll Be Welcome.

Come! We Need You. Come! You Need Christian Church Sunday School. betterment of the community. His lecture was full of good practical ideas and bubbling with humor. He has been a farmer and knows what he preaches will work out if practiced.

Mr. Kelly Wright gave his Us. stand and those who remained Hawk Point. Fellows, this is a at home missed a wonderful gentle tip to behave yourselves in the future and let other peoples lecture. The time is now ripe to talk property alone.

If you take our illu-trated lecture on "Missouri community school and build auvice, you win tnank us for it and her Products." Mr. Wright one. If you do not fully under- and if you don't take it you will see what a blamed fool you were is an eloquent speauer and his stand the plan it would be ad- for not doing so. Just the other Beautiful Thoughts Carefully Mashek. Selected.

I Willie Shramek has been heh Weeping may endure for a mS Henry Wing saw timber re-night, but joy cometh in the cently. day one of our readers complain visable to familiarze yourself with the subject and become active in the campaign for better schools. ed that he had the "sneak thief morning. -Psalm spotted tnat had been visiting address was as beautiful as the pictures he showed with his lantern slides. He makes every Missourian proud that he is a Missourian and every farmer glad he lives on a farm.

Friends we can have these men at Hawk Point if we vanf. Arther Claggett was the guest It is not what he has, or even of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Win his hen house and meat reposi tory. what he does, which directly ex Monday.

Frank Stanek visited at Something To Consider. Do not fail to note the "Real Bargain Offer" made presses the worth of a man, but what he is Amiel. them. We only have to ask for a Obituary. John Russel Britton was born the home of Mrs.

Francis Domaz-licky Saturday. For though from out our Farmers' Institute and the good by tnat sterling newspaper, the August 10, 1327 and died Febru bourne of time and place the state of Missouri will send 1,01113 Globe-Democrat, else- Mrs. John Stanek, spent flood may bear me far, I hope to ary 1917 at the ripe old age of 8fl years, .5 months, 23 days. Thursday evening of last week see mv Pilot face to face when I with Mrs. Kate Shilharvey.

wnere this issue. In spite of the enormously increased cost of production, the Daily Globe-Democrat except Sunday, is of- ive crossed the bar. Tenn vson. He was three times nprried. His first marriiige was jfo Elza men to us and pay all expenses.

Truxton is going to have them, why, can't we? Lets Us Line Up, Too? Miss Rosie Martinek spent sev- lo understand the wot id bett to Rural Free Delivery and Hammonds, January 'JJth, 1852 lie ws aiiain I Star Route patrons 1 1 lM lit. IV J-tTltj Villi UCl-l Mr. and Mrs. James bhelker jlsberry. ter.

er smd happier is the last time to Jf Nov. 1st, 1883. To is union noblest work of any man or wc- and daughter MiVs Alpha spent Sumlav with Charles Owen and one were born seven boys man. biiagaviu-iiiia. following six sons The planting of a desire indi girl, Florence.

The are the names of the cates that the gratification ot fiat ilesi'e is in the constitution who survive him: Thomas H. in theVhoottiouse perear completed arrangements for a 'or complete clubs of three or "Farmers, Club." J. H. Owens more, at the net club rate of on-was made chairman, Geo. Win- ly two $2.50 fur each yearly sub-ters, V-President and John A.

subscription. The Daily Globe-Bebermeyer, Secretary. These Democrat including Sunday is officers together with Rev. W. offered for $5.50 per year, or in A.

Dolham and F. H' Vahle will clubs cf three or more at the constitute the executive com- rate of $4.75 for each yearly mitee Meetings will be held subscription. This offer is also Britton, of Rush Hill; Edwin R. of the creature that feels it. T.ie Creator keeps His word with of Hawk Point; John Floyd, of Spokane, Washington; Walter F.

us all. What I have seen teach-1 of St. Louis and Elton and Shel- me to trust the Creator for all I hiive not -ten. Emerson. ton, of Laddonia.

He had two brothers and two sisters named and all farmers of the open to subscribers who receive their mail at Post-offices where We ibh for immortality. The community are invited to attend thought of an annihilation is hor as follows: James Henry anil George Thomas; Martha Ellen and Rachel Kabler. Brother rible, tven to conceive it is al most impossible. Ihe win is a Britton united with the West family. Shilli rvey and sons have been running their saw mill in full speed sawing lumber the past two weeks.

Mr. Joe Norton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanek spent Sunday with Jordan Kal-lash and wife Sunday.

Mrs. Frank Wing who has been confined to her room the past few days with a sprained ankle is much improved. Mrs. John Bayse returned, horn Sunday after a pleasant visit with her daughter Mrs. Will Quigiey of near pleasant Grove.

The Troy Marble Granite, erected a nice double monument at the Bohemian National Cemetery for the late Mr. and Mrs. John Sykora, last Friday. Considerable excitement took kind of argument; it is not like the Daily Globe-Democrat is not handled by local newsdealers It is not open to subscribers who live in towns served by the Daily Globe-Democrat newsdealers. The regular price of the Daily Globe-Democrat including Sunday is now $7 50 per year; Daily and become members.

Hawk Point could have an organization of this kind, and we want you to know that a great deal of practical good can be accomplished at Ihese meetings. Speakers who are thoroughly familiar with all the needs of ly that God would have given all men such feelings if He had not meant to gratify. -Robertson. Cuivre Baptist church in 1896. It was here he worshiped and wrought well for many years.

He will certainly be missed for he was good and wise in council. Never teach false morality. the farm can be had for the ask- without Sunday $5.00 per year. How exquisitely alsurd to ttll Often adjusted diferences be Let us have your views Read the Keai Bargain unei ing. tween folks and saving litega- gii Is that beauty is of no value, dress of no use.

Beautv is of lion and much trouble. Indeed a great and good man has fallen. value, her whole prospects or happiness in life may often de- The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. B.

Rice at and send in your order at or.ce. The advancing price of all newspaper-making material may force an increased subscription rate at any time. Address tha Globe Printing Company, Publishers, St Louis, Mo. and we will cheerfully contribute our time and space for the promotion of this god cause from which many of our thrifty farmers may receive lasting and profitable benefit. What will we do about, gentlemen? the Britton home in Rush Hill.

p3hd up a new own or a becoming bonnet, and if she has five grains of sense she will find The remains were carried to I place last Sunday night at the tliis out. Sydney Smith. home of Mr. and Mrs. John K.er- Uet us learn 10 oeconiem uo decovered that what we have.

Let us get r.di of our false estimates, set up all th Troy in Lincoln county where he received a Masonic burial. Many friends in both Audrain and Lincoln county sympathize with this dear family. Contributed. Election Notice. the hull dea ls-a quel home: the ad jacent room thru ItIio Harvest.

vines our anting, a hc door aroused i gtl," iuh ci iMpinuu -(Mr Kerpash but loefor- the fire a fe fnends worthy extiguished consisder- loved and ab to love done t0 tfce iou was done to So they 'g tv- hU tf 9 in the Ground. What for? The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of in rt turn; a nunareo ir.noceni wi'lurow and produce more seed The prudent man pnnts his n.onev in a ood back. What for? So it will grow and produce DO no Hawk Point, of Hawk Point, Missouri, for the election of sev en directors and the more money. the fanner raise any gram if he planed seed? Young man, a few dollars in the bank may be seeds of a fortune. You want to save ihe seeds and you want to plant them in the bant They'll grow.

But. unlike the fanner who nlaots his seeds, your harvest will be sure. The extent ol the harvest deDends upon bow much you sow. We invite you to sow of such other business as may properly come before it. will be held at their banking house in Hawk Poin on Monday P.c-suito-.hattTir.g no pain or ng burned and some doth- rcnioiw; auction to the ngnt fire that swerve: a mple.

fwn lhe fl je. religi t-mpty mi au Mgotry, full trus. hoi ad love and to hhIi a philosophy this When a Columbia merchant worl wiil give os all the empty found his store on fire the Other jov Swing. imcrning he learned about tb same time lhat the hydrant had Get in the" game this year to been frozen over night He win. Plant a good par en, raise turned in an alarm and then put plenty of poultry and fatten a'ont the fire with a 10-galloa can hog or two, nd then see if you of buttermilk before the firemen I liberally in our ferule ifv nill? hnnk YCilTR hank.

the 5.h day of March. 1917. -H. H. Eversmejer.

Cashier. Four Per rent on Time Deposit of pad 12 months. II. F. Wgeibern wa over Bank of Hawk Point i Irom Iroy on Telephone busi ed.

I new yesterday. (uon't itet alonjf better. arm.

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1870-1918