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PAGE FIVC FORT SCOTT OAfLY--TtBUWtMONITORf llcaemia; Ada Amanda physiclan John Lardner. Treasurer, Charles Denneu. Trustee, one year term, Harry. Crain. Z'Ty-d Delegates to stat convention.

C. D. 'Abbott, tJeorge Swart z' Walter: Mrsr JU S. Tuiler cr sister, Emma Dvinkerton of -T Miss Haxel Harnwn of Des Moines 16'wa, i the guest for' the week-end Lamb, formerly publisher jf the Parsons fur- $1. The case of Harry E.

Parrish Administratdr of the estate of llamie Study deceased, veraus Catherine Ritchie, was settled 'out of court, before the jury could bring. in a verdict. ilrs. Carey; Warrens- 30 o'clock with Mrs. E.

E. Hat burVc, has 'arrived for an S. tended "visit with her son. Mr. and I tWUhderson 1 S.

Xaj. Mi DLson local 'srone to Kansas City to meetMi, Emma.Dlxon of Xelf The Hoyal Sxiety Embroidery; mother of Mr. Dixon, who will vlrt A. bf Mrs. Glen Speakman, 220 S.

Hol- brotdc, St; it, at; theau ---J ail and John Under- wood. 1 if jciul will meet-Friday aneraoOT fLgkit.s'... AT YANTKl--C01irETEST7GIRL. FOP. general housework.

Address Mrs. 'llsrrry 1 West Concord, Kansas City, tr training school at Mercy Llospi- tL -Apply Suptv of Nurses, at Altr-i-A HoapiUt: WANTED SOME ONE TO 1X ys day each wuek. 'would prefer colored glrL Mw. i -Moseley. 502 S.

Judson J'hone 833. 52 Cattle herd- bull (Ferns Pogis Torono 11114)fl junior yearling registered bull from an accredited herd; 24 head of tine' Jercey cows all giving- milk Beauty. 5 year old, dafty average '3SrBrowny. 5 year Jd. daily average: 36; Rowdy, 5 year 6id, daily average 3S; Tippel.

5 year old, daily average 36; Tunia. 5 year old. daily average 3i: 5 year old, daily average 36; Ruar. 4 year old. daily average, 5 year old.

daily average 2s; Sept MonU 4 ear old. dally average 20: fJoldie; 5 year-yOtd, daily average. osa, 4 yar average 35; Toha, ft year otft -daily average 20; Mi a file, -7 Sear old, daily average 20; Xellie, 7 -vV i Th petit dismissed yes-1 ter4ay at nboa and most of the men mem-fi qaernoon trains jfof.t j-'j' i p)LVPRNMEXT RAILWAY MAIL. Servic clerka. Stop worry Injr, cAinKe your Job, earn $133 to $12 month regularly by the year.

dWRIiroiluctions J'lentypafe time, lay offs and liber al vacations onr poyv other opportunities specimen ion ues ions et a rte. unusual exan.iiia 4 J- Institu Institute, jeap oHi, aaiiy average rw; Klorence. Vitw old, daily average 1 nki Ijone, 3 year old, daily average 36 Crook, 3 year old, daily average tiexa, 3 year Told, daily average 30; Allie, year old. fresh Hnfi four: 3-year-old heifers fresh koou; 2-year-old soon; eleven vearlimr-' heiferaf fiv sTirine- heifer calves. Ten head Hogs Kiglit head of ex-i i i t.i rZ'' 3 veur olil.

9mm in- uol vear old. tl.tllv- a 5- Rihi-. r. tuberculosis; Tioy, Kram er, still born John Edmiston, stnil- ity- ilargaret Louis ttllyew-. pneumonia; "Fern Louise Stanley, died at SECURED 454 MEMBERSHIPS.

Fort Scott Y. M. C. A. Defeated Pal- estine, Texas, in Membership Campaign Closed.

eating had Satwrdrtt probab.y did "not "go over 300. The board, of are well pleased with the success of'the campaign ew. Although the goal "vss l.QOO.inembers-t-GOO" nien snd C0 Itoys s-the directors feel that the re-qnired number will be secured during: the year. It is expected that the number of boys' memberships will be materially increased when the FEDERAL COURT ADJOURNS Six Indictments Returned at Term Five Admitted to the This The May. term of federal court ad journed yesterday at noon, after a two-day session.

Six indictments were returned by the grand jury at the conclusion of its work on Tuesday. On account of most of the defendants, being at large, the indictments were not made public. There were but two jurv eases tried at this term. Louis Meyer-hardt got judgment asminst Pulsus The niembership campaign eon uucieu oice ron i. ji 'la.

wee enfieVlon'diTii. 'thc lotssl association fiWhaff6 teTipkycbnfeH flttf'l'alesliiK'. texawti rVitHT.v'A,yPU' b3-Avl Columbus, Obio, WANlSI--Ii3cellaaf oas WANTED GEXEtUL RHPAIR work, building garages, porches screen work; 'reasonable prices. T. phone ISSd at 1714 E.

Wall. PEOPLE WANTING THEIR trees' whitewashed Rhone 547 Wanted, Situation on fa rm by man -and son. Call at toJ Mam Vl. RNTiy-BUYERS, FORGUARAN- farrow neluhe TmkldhV 1Tep0rt f0rm are in "'UJ-ftS-iter; TONIGHT AND TOMORROW T. A--w-tr-x.

It's laughing time again! Marguerite Clark has, come back. She's beeu away a year just a year too long, eh! But here she is" again, with all her sparkle and joy, all her scintillating vivacity, skipping from laugh to laugh, happy trial to hilarious tribulation, in Scraniblcd Wives." the bigeest Broadway humor-hit in years. Hullo, Friends orifAr hiN ft small chicks 3o earling- jennet eligible to reg-55rVh rlhlto Co "cjister; two 4 year olds, one to foal per lb. Grant Lumbeco. registered 3 year old jack 16a WANTEDBtTTERS FOR ABSORINE hands high; aged jack light points, wall naner cleaner: cleans the wall- Other, articles, too numerous to I'm happy, to be with you; and now that I am making my own productions, I am more than ever anxious to know how you like them.

PJease write" and tell me because Twant to make yon as gkid-to see me as I am to secypu. Sincerely, Marguerite Clark. Tomorrow Theaterette will give away 10 Beautiful Chinese Baskets, 5 at Matinee and 5 atthe night show. Don't fail to attend. You' may be the lucky one Tell all vour friends.

rtnTIOr'fi1 ATTpACWCf Uf MAKGUEMTE. IN THE LAUGHING PLAY Five attorneys 'were given permis-Uion to practice in the federal court at Wednesday's session. They iarc. of Parsons; G. W.

Stratton. of. Baxter Spring Charles of lies Moines T. R. Ennp.

of Chanutc and jCapnon. of. jlutnboidt. r'5' EAGLES ELCT OFFICERS Qer; -T at tleetimj Monday NighfDeje-gates ft Convention I i At the regular meeting of Fort Scott Lodsrge No, 264. Fraternal Order of Eagles held Monday night, at the home on Scott ave-which starts Jiino l.

were elected. George Hwarrz was elected president, going up from the vice pres-dent's char. Aside form the regular officers, five delegates to the state convention nf Frontenac on May 16-17 i were elected. A fine medicine case rpsented to Dr. John Lard- ner.

the aerie physician. Refresh- ments wore served at the conclu- sion of the lodge work. The following officers were elected: President. George Swartz. Vice-president, John Underwood.

Chaplain, Walter Luffel. Secretay, John VaU. Inside KJuard, Charles Hill. Outside' Guard, Elwood Antrim, nue. officers for the ensuing: year JOE KXfljx ulTARRAPH IN Last Showing Tnight of In His Latest Fox Production "Dynamite Allen" A George Walsh Picture that is pack cd With Thrilling and Sensational Situations.

Also 2-Part Sunshine Corned' that is a scream. Regular prices. TheHappy TrialsMtid tribulations of a Girl who "just could not make her ideas HE didn't like grass widows, divorcees, females with pasts. She had all things rand tried to stop him from finding out Then scrambled lives and scrambled wives were all in a hopeless mix-up. ALL THE LAUGHS YOU HAVE NEVER LAUGHED BEFORE laarge Polund Crina boar; a regis i xeret 1'oinu enna sow.

Jacks Jennets: A registered oung lennet eligible to rews- 3 year old nnet eligible to reg- iitciiuvii, Harness 4 sets heay work set double xlriving harness: 2 sets single harness; men's saddles 1 side saddle; woman's fancy saddle: set -leather fly nets. Terms of Sale All amounts under $10.. $10 a credit of six months will be given; 2 per cent rs-eount for cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Miss Molly Shirley Harry, H.

Henson. Auctioneer, -Frank lies, Clerk. fameh will be served on' grounds 8ALImSCEIANE0US FOR SALE JEWEI COAL, HEAT- lag stove. eheapSHO Fist Wall. FOR SALE ALL COLORS OF GUAR-anteed house paints, per gallon.

Black rubber roofing paint, 1, per gallon. Galvanized water sprinklers, 65c Grant Lumber Co. FOR SALE WASHING MACHINE. 40 yards woven wire stock fence. In- q.uide401 Wilson.

FOR MATTRESSES! surings, one pair good feci her pil lows, a cneap desk. Pnonel459 FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF SICK ness wiil sell my stock of groceries and fixtures at 209 Market St R. L. Protheroe. NATIONAL CASH REGISTI3RS.

NEW and rebuilt; etery register guaranteed; nokl on monthly payments, without interest. Experienced factory mechanic in charge of our repair department. National Cash Register Joplin, Mo. FOR SALE HERCULES COLD SOL-der, will stop leaks in any kind metal nans and pails, 25c per can. Guaranteed red barn paint.

$2.00 per gal-lon. Grant Lumber Co. FOR SALE Extra good S-inch ship-lap, any length, 4e per foot; 4-in. in. select car 4c per foot.

Grant Lumber Co. ITALF SOLES, ONE DOLLAR." Itest oak tanned leather, sewed or nailed. Rubber heels. 50 cents. W.

J. Johnson, 120 E. Wall St. UOR SALE BUTTERMILK, Hc PER gallon in 10-gal. lots or more.

South western Butter Co. MISCELLANEOUS ART CRAFT roofint with attractive pattern snrfacei; can be laid right over old shingles and make a perfect roof, per One roll will cover a space 10 feet square. Grant Lumber Co. STOP PAYING RENT. BUY A HOME on the installment plan; pome good business houses for sale, lnciuire W.

J. Johnson's Shoe Shop, 120 East wan st. EXWA GOOD CEDAR SHINGLES, uc per bundle. Disinfectmg lime. 5'Jc per suck.

Lawn seats, 4 feet long and very well made, $1.00. Grant Lumber Co. GARDEN RAKES. GOC. GARDEN hoes, 45c Galvanized chicken feeders, 85c.

Bktck Rock wall board saves laji and plaster, 6c per foot. Grant Lumber Co. ALL LENGTHS OF GOOD 2x4s AND 3c per foot. 4-m. and sheeting lumber.

So per foot. Grant juumber Co. GRIM REAPER TOOK LEAD. There Were 24 Deaths and 19 Births in April in Fort Scott. Names of Babies Born in Month.

Tho vital statistics records here" for the month f.April were almost the direct opposite of the normal records, in that the deaths exceed ed the the female deaths ex ceeded the male and the female births were less than, the' male. The recors shavv there were a total or zi deaths, whereas tne number of births was but' .19. 1 Oi the 24mersons who died during the; month "13 were females and. 11 4 April, 10 were male and 9 female As a rule there are more female. than male births.

a Following are the names of the babies bom in April, so far as they have been named, together with th names or their uarents. Frances Elizabeth, Edward Dunu-S way; Uridget Loraine, Wm. Welch: Eugene Samuel, Emprie Hawkins, (colored); Hazel Irene, Elmer C. Hill; Kenneth Herman, Pet Marquis (Mexican) Rob ert Meyer Day, Meyer Marx Kaaifman; Jena Lucile, Clar ence Pischt: Jesus, Serafin Forres, (Mexican!) if Martha, Wm; Iee Vail: Lucile; AtberU, Lorea Esieks" Marin Alvtn, Albers Paul 7 i 'J ianF nrftlv. 25c Dor can Li IV linseed oil.

$1.25 per gallon. Grant Lumber Co. WANTED TO MAKE CLOTH COV-ered buttons, any style, any size. Made of your own material. Mrs.

Alice Klingbeil. Phone 1732. WANTED PLEATING. DRESS MA lying, beading and embroidery. Mrs.

Carl Ekstedt. Phone 1253. WANTED TO RENT, 5 or 6 room modern house, close in. Phone052. WANTED TO BFY FLAT TOP desk.

Address S- VV. E. Gen Delivery WAXTEDA" congenial room mate frr a. voirat- ladv teacher during summer school at Pittsburg. Address K.

U. care Tribune. I WANTED Scavenger work. dean cess-pools and haul dead animals. Phone 1031.

Geo. Miller, 202 Osbun tSreet. FOUND FOUND SCREEN WIRE. ALL SIZES -Vic per Guaranteed lawn mowers, Split oak posts, rt ft. long." 25c.

All colors of Alabastine, per package. Grant Lumber Co. FOUND FUMED OAK PORCH swings, 4 ft. long, with chains, j.7-i. Galvanized wash tubs, 65c.

Galvan 1zed wash boilers. 51.35. Grant Lum-ber Co. FOUND GALVANIZED 4-FOOT chicken wire, 5c per foot. Garden plows, with 4 separate shovels.

Garden trowels. 15c. Grant Lbr. Co. FOUND ALL MAKES AND ALL kinds of -washing machines, nd up.

All machines are guaranteed. Grant Lumber Co. FOR RENT FOR RENT ROOMS FOR LIGHT rousekceping. 20 N. Crawford.

I'hon 52'J; FOR RENT ROOM WITH ORWITH-out board, close in, very desiraable phone JW56 FOR GARAGE ON OAK and Uttle Sts. Call Phone 1127J 5 1 FOR RENT FIVE rottaee lst ROOM BRICK electric and newlv decorated. See Clara Jordan 311 S. Main Street. FOR RENT 320 ACRES HA land or grazing land half mile from Devon.

Inquire of H. P. Coon. 41.. National.

Phone J030. FOU-RENT-GOOD 8-ROOM HOUSE lust renovated. Scott Ave. near High School. Inquide at oflfie Crockett Insurance Realty.

16 -Wall St. 1 FOR "RENT 5-R(KM A PARTM ENT. bath, sleeping porch; close in. Leslie Liepman. Phone 462.

AUTOMOBILE F0RSALE FOR SALE DODGE ROADSTER. model good condition; fully telephone 832. POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS EGGS: PUREBRED Leghorns. Rocks. Reds.

Orpingtons, Wyandottes: best laving strains: postpaid; leasonable prices catalog free. Missouri Poultr; Farms. Columbia. LJIo. TOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GOOD HOUSE.

FINE East Side location. $2,109.00. fin modern house. West Side, $3,200.00. Also small house.

East Side. Also several well-lo-rated vacant lots. W. C. Gunn Son.

FOR SALE BY OWNER; lO LOTS in the Woodland addition in Block J. and a four-room house." for quick sale. $1,000. Address W. Onnsby, 27 N.

Herbert Tucson. Ariz. FOR SALE BARGAINS IN RESI-dence snd business properties. If vou have any city property for sale, list it with us. It will receive prompt attention.

Inquire W. .1. Johnson's Shoe Shop. 120 East Wall. JXR SALE 20 NICELY LOCETED modern properties west side; east side bargains, business Joeitions and more good farms than any agency In Fort Scott.

Thos. M. Clary. Phone 1959. Notice of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Equalization.

Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of County Commissioners of Honrbon County. Kansas, will meet as xl board of equalization, May 16th, a92l for a ten days' session. All persons feeling themselves aggrieved may appear before the board and have all errors in the returns and ell excessive valuations corrected. Nettie Amman, County Clerk a Notice. All petitions and others interested -in the Reservoir Joad the Blue Mound Road, are hereby notified" that the Board of County Commission vls will meet at the court house on the 18th day of May, 1921.

at 2 o'clock p. to consider the petitions of the above named projects, and at that time determine whether the same are of public utilitv. Witness yhand and official seal this 4th day of Nettie Aueman. County, ClerkV PUBLIC SALE 'riiSlNfi OITT PPBLTC SALE-Oii ADDED Pa the Topics of The Dav REGULAltvADMISSlON 10c23c Twice Every- lgh Matinee Everv Da i Saturday MILDRER HARRIS CHAPLIN, IN "POtL OF THE STORM COUNTRY." I RAMSEY IS RELEASED. His Resignation as Superintendent Will Become Effective Aug-' ust 1.

No Successor The board of education at Its regular meeting- Monday night, accepted the resignation of Supt. H. r. Ramsey, submitcd as the JOE RYAN Tomorrow Only Thrilling Chapter Play "THEl PURPLE RIDERS More tlirills crammed in this picture than produced Also a 2-part Comedy and ar Western Drama. i Attend the Matinee Tomorrow and You Mav lie the Lucky One.

10 Beautiful Chinese Baskcjs will Awav. -r I 7:30 OK BLACK on-up 11- 1 -i ARE MAKING A BIG H1T WITH THOSE WHO ARE LOOKING FOR STYLE AND SERVICE of his having recently been efeet- ed to the superintendency of the Parsons schools The resignation is1 "to become effective on August 1. No successor for Mr. Bamsey has as yet been named, although up to this time there have been -12 applications for the place. If carrier falls you.

cal 148 wen ana cw, uv nvi bofora 7:00. Night- aim James, George E.1Coner Nina, CtomlKe Drown; Margaret Marie, ohn E.Y, 'i Tl N4 OXFORDS ANb PKIPS IN BROWN KID, SATIN OR SUEDES We Have-Them From 1 i TOG VMG" account of my brotlief's death! I have decided to sell public auc tion all live stoctc and farm nnple- ments at tne bmreiy atrm. -one mile north and one mile east of Fulton. This is a bis: sale and will begin at a. m.

snarp, ram or K)! RITA 8 biiie, under cover if it rains. -I On Tuesday, May 10 cuuucj iuyt iiowara pianiey xisji- ai-d; ISqy, Houston E. Girl. jI irradert BoylCecil Si- ay. Following- Is a list of persons -whir died in April, together with the cause of death in each case: Xellie Marie Kennedy, eclampsia; Tullitha Amelia Travis, "cancer; iCe1 celie Miirie Kennedy, still born; Jas.

Hardingr IJttlcton, paralysis; Sarah Elizabeth Gilenephritis; Peter Tif-faTy, rcaet trouble; Clara Elizabeth Levan, erysipelas; Conrad Eiler, ne phritis; Edward Henry a Norton, heart trouble: James Iowrj'v pneu monia UJa FlcioJnce Xaugle, pedi- tonitis; vm. C. Gunn. jcorcinoma; Boy. MayalL died at "birth Ira O.

Peck pneumonia: Martha Ann aortic insufficiency; Maria tattle l-IdaMay scn- Mutes and Horses Family driving mare; grey mare witn by side grev mare, smooth mouth, weight 1500: bav mare ana mule colt by side, 1400: saddle geldings. 4 and years old; brown -mare 6 -years old. weight 1200; dark bay mare, 7 years TOMORROW SATURDAY RAY AID DOROTHY DALTON i-'v in 1 "BACK OF A IVIAN And a Mack Semiett Comedv ALSO, 3 PEOPLE VAUDEVILLE ACT featuring ventriloquist in a special act for children, PRICES FRIDAY AND SATURD A Y--lOc and 35c. old. weight 1200: neavy work mule viT hands high; youngs 4.

years old. broke: Jhav Till v. 3 tmn old- i i I lit ''I roadster. 2 years old; 2 two year old filnes. sorrel and pair four vear old muWs IS hands.

un broke: 1 Tnaremule Yearling hofse S.ld. weight JH0O, colt by side..

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