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Dade County Advocate from Greenfield, Missouri • 2

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ISeOHKI. THURSDAY. Mi FT KM HER 2il, .1955 HADE COUNTY ADVOCATE. GREENFIELD. CHIPS OF SPEECH Small words are bcM.

cave the long ones to those who need to shov. they have been to Mlmol. short words have force. -Most of the -trong thoughts and acts and hopes of men take short words to tel! them. Might and right, strength, faith, are words of just one sound each.

And such words speak well in small groups. From start to the full stop not'd he but a few sounds--each sound a word, each word a punch, and the whole a cause won. Tiling's for hieli men feel awe may be held each in a small word. Tilings they love, too, like trees, and grass ami lakes and the sea. the blooms in the yard by 1 he boor.

Things they hate need not be told, nor things they fear, but these too, can be felt in the sweep of a short string of short words. More could be found to say for words of one sound, for chains of words with few links. This should show that on can talk bum though he use short words, amt lie may say less in lung ones and more of them. Christian Science Monitor. WE DO OUR PART THE DADE COUNTY ADVOCATE Published every Thursday at Greeuthld, Missouri, and entered at Gmuiiehl Postoifiee as second class matter.

HAZED KYAI.S, PubtUiwr. Oui Motto: Clean Appearance, Clean 1'oliey. blT-sCKU'HUN $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE DOVER FEARS KAIL BARRAGE. LOYALTY TO CONSTITUTION NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SCHOOL FUND MORTGAGE heieas, by Selnml Fund Mortgage, 'Filed Scptoiiibci 4, 1925, tecorded in Book 20 at Page 557, i i the of lice of the Recorder of Deeds of Dado County' Missouri, E. P.

Alo'itgomrry and Alarie A. Montgomery, his wife, conveyed to the County of Dude, in the of Missouri, tin following described real csiaie lying, being uiul situate in Dade County, Alis-ouri, to-vvit: 08(5 Lks. off Fractional Block 5, in the City of Greenfield ami 98! Lks. off East Side Block 7 in Weio Alotitgomer) and AlcDow-ell Addition to Greenfield. To secure the payme.it of a sum of money borrowed from the School Fund of Dado County, Missouri.

And whereas, default has been made in the payment of the principal and interest of said sum and whereas under the lorm.s of the School Fund Alorteag. the undersigned is authorized i default to sell said real estate. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that pursuant, to t.ne power vested by said sebool fund Mortgage that by order of ihe County Court of Dade County, Alissouri, made on June 3, 1955, the above described roal estate will be sold at public, auction to llie highest bidder mi Friday, Sept. 27, 1935, betw een the hours of nine oclock in the forenoon and five oclock in the afternoon, at the east front door of the Court House, where Circuit Court is held in the city of Greenfield, Dade County, Alissouri. W.

I. Lea, Sheriff. First insertion Sept. 5, 1935, Every good American is for the eonstution and should be interested in the celebration of Gotis titution day. Hut may it not be in order to suggest that what should be celebrated is the whole eoustittu-tion, and not merely the parts thereof which happen to serve Our particular purpose? Most of the excitement over the day seems to come irom those who are invoking the constitution against the new deal and in favor of property.

Now we happen to think that both of these are good causes, and we therefore welcome the revival of loyalty to the eonstittution on their behalf. Hut the right thus to resort to one part of the const itiution, in one cause, ought to carry ith it the corresponding duty of supporting the remainder of it, which protects the rights and liberties of others. If it is important to support the constitution when it forfeits interferences by government with our business or property, it is also vital to support it when it guarantees to the other fellow the right to say what we do not agree with. I ill ess we support the right even of the criminal to be punished only by the law, after trial and conviction under the law, we shall have no as-4' trance of retaining that right for ourselves. l.nlesx the liberties of labor are safe, neither arc the rights of property.

Unless justice is assured to both, there will be justice for neither. And unless we forego lawless violence on our side, we shall suffer from it from the other side. All these rights are in the constitution. The only security for any of them is the recognition of all of them. And the only useful loyalty to the constitution is loyalty to the whole of it.

San Francisco Chronicle. It follows in natural course tint every to forwrd mail or anything else over great distances by rocket delivery must cause thousands ot persons to give serious thut to the lockets landing, offering dour meaning to the kindly precept that it is more blessed to give than to receive. With this thot uppermost, it is not difficult to understand what put an and to the first proposal of the kind in international practice, that had reached the point of actually charging: a rocket and aiming its course from the sands of the French coast to the chalk cliffs near Dover. The cliff dwellers took the matter up with British Mithoritics, who took it up with the French Government and the heavy hand of authority halted the Dutch experimenters before the match v.v.s applied to the rocket. The Hutch inventor, Thoolen and Charles Rebel ti, appeared to be certain of their trajeetoiy calculations and that their 6-ioot-long and 15-ineh thru rocket would come to rest at a safe place in the Dover cliffs.

Dover cliff residents, however, were not so sure that the calculations or trajectory, foree, wind, air residence and other factors having to do with long-range marksmanship were nil they should be. In fact, they were distinctly disturijed and eared not at all to stand the chance of being victims of mathematical blunders. Which shows hew widely apart even honest persons nfay fmd them-Mves. In extension of this outcome of the first rendy-to-firc rocket delivery of international mVail. it might be well for the worthy scientists who have been sighting the moon with their rockets these many years, to learn what the inhabitants of the moon if there are inhabitants might think of $udi v.

experiment. -St. Louis Globe- Democrat. WHY PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER? WHAT I THINK lv John Marion Wheeler "Fi'tiseietiee, says Dr, Smiles, is the conflict by which we get the mastery over our own 441 And conscience is the safest guide That God, to man lens given, To i at file that which may betide, And point the way to heaven. The imaginative mind of man is the power that moves the world.

It is the day dream of a greater and better fuSire. It is that which has built civilizations, organized the church and established human government. And tis that, to which the future progress of the race must bo attributed. The imaginative mind of youth should not be crushed, ri strained, nor restricted, but should be carefully guided and directed into the channels of thot from which it may gather thought food to develop itself into a more thotful and reflective attitude, and into its greatest and most perfect development. 0 may we not this power increas" To further bless the men of earth To rise to greater heights of thot, And give thot life a brand new birth.

The imagin'ativs mind, 'tis true, oft leads to vain conclusions and to idle dreams, but to this faculty of the mind the world is. perhaps, debtor more than to any one thing. The thot power of man is the power supreme. And yet, how poorly is it developed within us. 1 would that 1 might eer express my thot, And write, as I feel in my heart I ought.

And present the truths of the deeper kind, To impress properly, the thotfiul mind. I have often been led to wonder at the savage cruelty' and the beastly deeds of men in the ages long gone bv, and to rejoice at the improvement that modern times have wrought in human thot and hi human conduct, as an evidence of increasing victory of right over wrong. r- In Ihe history of the past, the dual nature of man is revealed in its extremes. Since man began to record human thot and Human deeds, there has been the good against the evil, the strife for right over wrong; the opposition of tyranny over peace loving peoples. There have been the great religious reformers, striving to correct the evil practices of the rulers in both church ai state.

And thousands of the most godly men have been sacrificed for the cause of right, And yet the dual nature in man exists, and even in Ihe individual the struggle for the right over wrong is a part of present-day human experience. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SCHOOL FUND MORTGAGE ORDER OF PUBLICATION State of Missouri, County of 1 hide SS. In the Circuit Court, October Term. 19J5. Ollie Catlett, Plaintiff, s.

L. A. Merrick, Howard Merrick, Kenneth Merrick. Iear! Price. Alma Jlinsliaw, P.

P. Mat sit. Irene Stapp. Florence Stapp. T.

D. Stapp. Flovd S.upp, Guy Stapp, F. A. Rodgers.

A. R. Suipp Delphiue Stapp, Yirgie Alary Dunn, Lula Kings, Ann Drum, Dunn. Franti Duim, Willie Dunn, F.dgwr Dunn, Bryan Dunn, Haul Dunn, John Dunn, Josephine Merrick, Effie Marsh, Carrie Miller, Ruth Bowman, Mrx.J. H.

Fuqua, IV try C. Renfro. Jack Nowell, Kcilb Novell Airs. William Nowell, Jack Cuorle, Harrison Choate. Sallie llartzog, Billie J.

Merrick, Nora Alcrrictt; W. M. Merrick, Nancy E. Clark, Jean Hardesty, Charley Gipson, Alcrnok, Airs. Her; Wills, Temp Merrick, Krnmt Alerrick, Loyd Merrick.

Artie Renfro, Lloyd Renfro, llazel Riggs. Andrew- Alerrick, 1 la Duncan, Roduh Nowell, Edgar Carrico, Gertie Carrico, Loren Carrico, and the unknown heirs, consorts, devisees, donees, alienees, or immediate, mesne, or remote, voluntary or involuntary grantee; respectively of each of the following named persons. vit; William Merrick. At. D.

Alerrick. James Merrick, Al. G. Merrick, Vern Merrick, Cordelia Stapp, Airs. J.

B. Stapp. Bell Dm n. J. T.

Merrick, Cull Nowell, Defendants. State of ATissoun to AH of the Above Named Defendants, Greetings: You are hereby notified that an action has been commem-ed and is now pending against you in the Circuit Court of iMde County. Al'ssouri, the purpose and object, of said suit being to partition the following described real estate in Dade County, Aliss-iiiri, The East Half of the Southwest Quarter in Section Thirteen (115), Township Thirty (50), went) -seven (27). That in said suit plaintiff has alhged thid there arc various unknown parties interested in the subject, matter of the suit as heirs, consorts, devisees, donees, alienees, or immediate, mesne, or remote, voluntary or involuntary grantees, respectively, of the following named persons, to-vvit William Merrick, AL D. Alerrick, James Alerrick, M.

G. Alerrick, Vera Alerrick, Cordelia Stapp, Airs. J. B. Stapp, Bell Dunn, J.

T. Alerrick and Cull Nowell, each deceased; that fiie particular names and the particular ir.teiests of the su'd parties in ami to said real estate arc unknown to the plaintiff, except that they derive tluir respective interests from the said deceased parties named. And plaint ilf in the sniu petition further alleges that the following named defendants, name-y. W. M.

Alerrick, Nancy E. (hark, Joan Hardesty, Charley Gipson, Alaxine Alerrick, Airs. Bert Wills, Temp Alerrick, Ernest Alerrick, Boyd Merrick, Artie Renfro, Lloyd Renfro, Hazel Andrew' Alerrick, Ida Duncan, Kodak Nowell, Edgar Carrico. Gertie Carrico, and Loren Carrico are non- residents of the Stale of Alissouri, and 1 hat ordinary process of law calinof, he had upon them, in this state. Plairiliff further alleges that said real estate cannot, he divided in kind among the parties, asks that partition he ordered, said real estate sold, and after the pay-limit of all costs and expenses, the proceeds thereof be.

divided among the parties to the suit according to their respective in crests. The said petition is duly swum to by the plaintiff. The said tint is returnable to the first day of the October term of the Dude County Circuit Comt which convenes at Greenfield, Missouri, on the fourth Monday in October, 19115 You are hereby notified to appear at said time and place to answer the allegations in said ps'ition, arid to defend said action; otherwise judgment will be rendered granting the prayer of the said petition. true copy of the record. Attist: Jasper Bean, Clerk of the Circuit Court.

First insertion August 15, 1955. Goody tires for best service. Robert, (Norge's Service SlaUo.i THE DECLINE OF BREAKFAST Whereas, by School Fund Mortgage, elated July 5, 1923, recorded in Book 20 at. Page 534, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of lkide aunty, Aiissoiui, Ralph Furby and Mae Furhy, hi wife, conveyed to the County of Dade, in the State of Alissouri, the following described real estate lying, being and situate in Dade County, Alissouri, to wit Lot Four (4), Block One (1) in T. A.

Al filer Addition to the City of Greenfield, Missouri. Same being located in the southeast corner of the Northwest Quarter ot the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four (24), township Thirty-one (31) and Range Twenty-seven (27). To the payment of a sum of money borrowed from tho School Fund of Dade County, Afissifuri, And whereas default, has been made in the payment of the principal and interest of said sum and whereas under the terms of the School Fund Alortgnge tho undersigned is authorized on default to sell real estate. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that pursuant to the power vested by said School Fund Alort-gage that by order of the County Colurt of Dade County, Alissouri, made, on August 6, 1934, the above described real estate will be sold at public auction to tho high eat bidder on Frida), September 27, 1935, between tho hours of nine oclock in the foie-uoon and five oclock in the afternoon, at the east front, door of the Court iloiuse, where Circuit Court is held in the City ot Greenfield, Dttdp County, Alissouri, W. I.

Lea, Sheriff. First insertion Sept. 5, .1935. Norice to Delinquent Lpnd Tax Payers of 1930 The merchant who f-ays that every one knows bis place of business and therefore he doesnt have to alvvrtie may be found right here in Camden as well other communities in the county, This same merchant aLso say that customers ome to him when in need of th goods lie handles, so why should he waste his money in advertising? An answer hr. been been made to that question by a newspaper whose advertising man no doubt stumbled into places of business where the owner possessed that frame of mind.

This newspaper arise, ereu the question, Why should 1 udver tise?" as follows: Every one in this community knows all that happens here, so whats the use of reporting the news: whats the use of having a newspaper If the community can get along without a newspaper, it can get along without a number of ether tilings which are of value. Fur instance, the adults are educated and can teach the ehil-cDen, thus doing away with the need of schools. Tin parents are religions, therefore, they can the young ones in the creed, thus doing away with the ministers and the churches. Folks can lend their money to one another and thereby elimina'e banks. They can swvap their old clothes or learn how to make homespuns, thereby greatly reducing expenses and actually putting the clothing merchant out of business.

All trade is based Upon a desire for goods. Necessity is, mostly, an intensified desire. Advertising has the function of reminding people of their requirement, but its greatest function a prime faetor in all progress and prosperity is the creating of new desires; therefore stimulating trade, and production and making for the greatest possible employment. Gamdcu Herald. (Maine).

BANK SAFETY AT A PROFIT Tlie Huston Transcript wonders what lias become of the old stately breakfast, consisting of such things as steak, potatoes, muffins, pancakes, maple syrup and coffee all at one sitting preceded by grace and concluded with a long reading from the scripture, with no knowledge on the part of the eaters of vitamins and no worry about a proper balance of proteins, fats i ml starches. The Transcript offers the theory that the suburbanite, with one eye on ins watch and the other on his scorching toast and his mind on his train to the city is responsible for the disappearing breakfast. Mur guess is that the lack of chores is to blame. The only way to enjoy breakfast is to let, at least an hour, preferably two hours, intervene between getting out of bed and breakfasting. Farmers arise early to get the cows milked and the horses fed before going to the table.

When they move to town, the chore psychology remains with them, so that they arise early and spend a ong time in dressing and train their children to do likewise, so that the capacity to eat steak and potatoes in the morning persisted for generation in the cities. Hut the present day urbanite and suburbanite, being a generation of two from the farm, now-leave so little margin between shaving and eating tin be has no time to work up a desire for eating a real meal. It is not a mailer of catching trains, but of having no appetite. That, is why diiitg stores tune sandwiches ready by 9 oclock-in the morning. An hour or so after getting to work, i i i i of Americans sneak out to appease vtomavhs that were not done right by at breakfast time.

The above article from the Kansas City Journal-Host gives some reasons for smaller breakfasts that are probably q'ufie correct. Hut "tie mighty good reason a lot of people do not eat. sreak for breakfii.it is a matter of not having the jteak. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate or E. 1).

Hutchins, dereas-id, wire granted 1o the undersigned, on the 19th day of September, 1925, by the Prolmle Court of Dade Fount), Missouri. All pertions having claims against said Estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the Administrator within six mouths after the dale of granting of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claons he rot exhibited vrith.n one year from the date of granting said letters, they riuli be forever barred. This 19th day of Hepterr.ber, 19.15. J. W.

Ward, Ad rninistralor. Attest, John F. Montgomery of Probale. First Inserted September 2b, 19515 See us for stoves and ranges, Harris Hardware Co. Your bank deposits, if they aim in one of the 14,270 banks which are members of the federal insurance corporation, are even safer than they were last year.

For the corporation made a profut of in the fiscal year ended June 50. It paid out only $2,700,000 as liability in bank failures in 18 months, and took in during the fiscal year. In fact, there have Ix-en only 22 failures of insured banks in I be 18 months df posit insurance has been in effect, and 915 per cent of deposits in the banks that failed were covered by in-suranee, Of the fewer than 2000 banks remaining outside the insurance corporation, 51 dosed during the same 18-month 'period. Chairman Crowley of the federal deposit insurance corporation is responsible when he interprets this far-below-normal number of tank failures as a tribute to tbs principle and administration of the deposit insurance iaw. The; is one recent reform that sums grounded in send rock.

Hprtr.giu Id Daily News Lmlcr the present tax law I am compelled to offer foi sale, commencing on November 4, 1935, all real estate on which the state and county taxes are unpaid for the year 1950. To avoid costs of publication, these taxes should be paid or before September 26, 1934. Act at once and save costs. E. L.

Hirst, Ex Officio Colleelor. Mother and Daughter Both Apply for Old Age Pension The Lunar Democrat reports that Mrs. Sarah Afyers, 97 arvl her daughter. Mrs. Hen 17 Mc-Cown, 77, with whom she makes her hrae Lamar, have both applied for old age pensions.

Thin kind of a core will not occur very often THINGS NOEODY LIKES To be toM to something that t'xy have already started, or may be, half finished. To be told that they are too fat or too thin or too tall or short, People who believe that stubbed toe or cut finger or a headache does not hurt anybody much unless it is their ailing toe or finger or head. To be telling what ydu think is a highly interesting story, and realize that those you are telling it to. have not paid enough attention to know what jou arc talking ab'Ad. To do something in a way you dont like, in order to please somebody, who will tell you when you Have finished, that another way would have been be'tci.

To think you are accomplishing quite a and have somebody wish they had no more to do than you are doing. Milk for mdc at Bln who ns 5c per quart. Plo.axe bring containers..

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