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Clark County Courier from Kahoka, Missouri • 3

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OF CLARK COUNTY, MISSOURI HAS FIFTEEN HUNDRED SIESIBERS AND INSURED AND ASSESIBLED BOARD OF DIRECTORS ED. HAYDEN, Proaldent J. R. DERKSEN, Trass. FRANK RATES.

Vloa Pros. j. l. HILL, SooeaUry. QEO DROWN, E.

L. WEAVER T. J. DAOOS Board meet quarterly, laat Monday in February, May, August and November. Adddreaa all communications to J.

L. HILL, Secretary, Kahoka, Iseourl Or see him at his office at Kahoka Savings Bank any Saturday. The'Most Trustworthy Tires Built Every Tire Guaranteed. Fabric 6000 miles and -Cord 8000 miles. The only exclusive Tire Store in Northeast Missouri.

Vulcanizing1 -Re-treading Tube Repairing Kahoka Tire Co. mSlS OF INTEREST. From Kahoka Cor. Gate City. Kahoka, July 7.

Mrs. H. O. Butler, who submitted to an operation at a Keokuk hospital, returned to her home in Kahoka this week, almost fully recovered from her Illness. James Fortune, the north side barber, ha.

been devoting hi. spare time the part few years in an endeavor toward betterment of Ills mental and financial condition. He la electrically inclined and through a correspondence conrae ha. beqpme expert In wiring buildings. HI latest Is a course in wlrelera telegraphy.

This week be installed a wireless station in Ms shop with a receiving wire running from his shop to the dome of tlie old bouse. While not In complete working order, in due course Kaliuku expet-ta to be in touch with the outside world liy wlrelera. The August term of circuit court will lie an Important one In Clark county a nunilier 'of Important case, wllf come np for trial, among them being the 'State of Missouri vs. Glen Edlen, on a charge of rape. The defendant was given a term of twenty-five years In the penitentiary at a former trial.

The case was remanded for a new trial by the Supreme Court. A grand Jury has been called by Judge X. M. Fettln-glll for August 1 and It la said that a nnrober of important matters will be placed la-fore this body for consideration. George Brotlierton, a former Clark county young man, is reported ns seriously 111 at a Ft.

Madison, Iowa, Hos-pltaL Elmer Morris, of Kuhoka, la 111 at a Keokuk hospital. He may undergo a surgical oik-ratio u. SKIRYIN SELLS INTEBE8T IN KEOKUK GATE CITY From Gate City. P. R.

Finlay lias purchased the interest In The Gate City Company formerly held by C. F. 8klrvin, and assumes charge of the paper today as general manager. Mr. Finlay comes from Chicago, where lie ha.

been vice president of the Stack Advertising AgeAcy, from which he resigned upon purchasing his Interest to The Gate City. There will be no change, in the personnel or polity of the newspaper. Mr. Finlay's family consisting of his wife and four sons, who are now in their rammer home in Michigan, will not come to Keokuk much before the first of September. The only change in organisation of The Gate City company la that C.

E. Warwick will be vice president in addition to being secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Skirvln and son, Junior are visiting in southern California, They will return to Keokuk, the latte? part of August.

Junior Skirvln will enter Knox College In September. The Skirvln. left Keokuk the early part of June and made the trip to California by automobile. THREE MEN DROP DEAD LN MACON COUNTY Macon, July 61 J. J.

Roper, 72, a tourist from Tacoma, dropped dead last night while seated at a table in a cafe. Hi. death was due to heat. Mr. Roper is an uncle of Jus.

E. Wise. City Treasurer, of St. Joseph. Will Dixon, 81, Alderman for the Second Ward of Bovier, an employee of the Star Coal Company, dropped dead yesterday soon after he entered tlie mine.

Heart trouble was the cause. Roy Herrin. 21, a farmer, living four miles west of Callao, died suddenly while crauklug'hls car today. He was rejected by the government for service in tlie world war on account of his heart. WYACONDA NOTES From the July 7..

Charlie Hale, of Kansas City, wmi an orer Sunday visitor in this city. W. T. Stein, of St Louis, lilted a few day. last week with relative here.

Iran Campbell is vlalting friend, and relative. In La Grange thla week. The Mlares Sherwood hare returned from Kirkarllle after haring their tonsils remored. 'Min Marie Elliott left Friday for Rochester, New York, where die will rlait her alater. Orville Walton, of Ethel, visited the week end in thla city with friend, and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawyer the first of the week with Mr. Wood and family, near Edina. Wm.

Draper and family, of Peoria, I1L, arrived in thla city one day laat w'eAc for a visit with relative, and friends. Her. C. S. Young and family left today for Euxworth hospital, St' Louis, where Mary Frances will hare her ton-alls removed.

Arno Dauma and family of Illinois, motored to Fairmont luat week to visit Ills pareqts, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dauma, and other relative. Mrs. Morris Morgan a mother who lias beeh Waiting here returned to her home last Veek.

Mrs. Morgan her as far as Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ragsdale, of Mexico, are the proud parents of a son.

The mother was formerly Mira Bern Lafrenx, of this city. Mr. and Mrsc Ernest Hodges, of La-tour, are on a two weeks visit with tier' parents, Mr. and Mr. Lee Farnsworth and family of thla city.

Mr. and Mrs. Witcher left Monday night for Boliourt where they wilt visit his parent, a few days. They will make their home in Florence, Kansas. Alva Moody and Wesley Bracken-ridge, of Peabody, Kansas oil fields, arrived In this city July 4th, making the trip in the latter's Ford roadster.

Mrs. Millie Pope and little grandson, of Longmont, are Waiting her mother, Mrs. Bebacca Edlen, of Gorin. She la expected to visit Mrs. Lillian Clongh in this city thla week.

The' board of director, of the Elm-worth hoapltal In St. Joseph, have called Rev. C. 8. Young to assist in a campaign to raise $100,000 for the building fund of the hospital to complete their new hospital building.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Snare, G.

W. Fleming and family, Clarence Harris and family, itoyj Fleming and family, and Miss Doris Schlasser, all of Basco, 111 and Ralph Docbterman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Coiad. All had a good time. The rala tire, and friends from Baaco motored back home Sunday evening Last week we published the statement that Mr. Will Keruer, of Ft Madison, IoWn, had received a menage saying that his mother, Mrs. Emily Keruer, of Burlington, had died, Through a mistake of the telegraph office at Ft.

Madlsoli they telephoned Mr. Kerner that his mother had died June 17. Saturday, July 2, Mr. Keruer received a letter from his mother saying that Mrs. Anna Keruer had died.

Mrs. Anna Kerner is the wife of Henry Kerner, a brother of Will Kerner. A birthday party was given in honpr or Miss Hilda Bronson's fourteenth birthday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X.

Bronson. Those present were Dorothy Gerth, Dorothy Wells, Luclle Sawyer, Lucile Carman, Ylvlan Cole, Merle Bourgeois, Teddy, Chester and Irene Whitehead, Mary Frances Young. Mrs. Worrell and Mrs. Hssel Refreshments consisting of angel food cake and ice cream were served A very pleasant day was spent In game, and vbdting.

The guests departed wishing Mira Hilda many more happy birthdays. "Cold In tbc Head I. a. acuta kttack of Kasai Catarrh. Pre-son.

who are subject to frequent colds tbs head will Had that th naa of Nagnestoiie Stucco Beauty Permanence Economy Paint Bettern Wood Warmer'n Winter Coolern Summer The kind with the marble finish. The Stucco that Stays Put. Magnestone Stucco for old houses as well as new. Just Phone Four Five ortell Matlicks and we'll tell you exactly what it will cost you Matlicks Lumber Yard NEAR DEPOT TONE FOUR FIVE BUILDING HEADQUARTERS Counts Straw Hats $2.25 2.80 2.75 3.00 3.50 4.00 Service Mens Dress $3.00 Hats now 3.50 Hats now 4.00 Hats now 4.50 Hats now 5.00 Hats now 6.Q0 Hats now Mens Dress Shirts $4.50 and $5.00 Shirts $2.75 3.50 and 4.00 Shirts 1.75 2.50 and 3.00 Shirts 1.35 Mens Soft Collars 50c Collars now 38c 35c Collars noW 3 A bird like 4tas wakes a model husband OR AN everyday thing. LIKE A good drag.

ON ONE of those THAT SATISFY. WHICH CERTAINLY ard, THE REAL birdseed. FOR MAKING man. TRILL THEIR pipes for 10 LADIES, if hubby GOES AWAY whistling YOU NEEDN'T worm ALL'S swell: HER NICE new husband, STEPPED OUT of the honiA WHISTLING LIKE a bird. 0 WHICH ALARMED young wife ESPECIALLY WHEN.

SHE FOUND shed picked THE WRONG package AND INSTEAD of oatmsaL HAD GIVEN him birdseed. BUT DONT think from this. THAT EVERY guy. YOU HEAR whistling. HAS NECESSARILY.

BEEN ROBBING the canary. OTHER THINGS lnaplre. THE ALMOST human male. TO BLOW through his Ups. AND MAKE shrill noises, A RAISE for example OR A dir off when.

A DOUBLE header is on. WALL'S CATARBH MEDICINE wM Mid np tha tyatam. daanaa tha Blood and rondar than laaa Uabla to oolds. Unrated attacks of Acuta Catarrh may bad to Chronic Catarrh. CATABRH MEDICINE ts tak-an tntarnallT and rata through tha Blood oa tha Mocoua gurtkeaa at ths.Byst All Dnwglata Wo.

Taadmoolali ftoa. IHMI lor any caaa of catarrh that BAUI CATARRH MEDICINE win not All Dnwglata Wo. Ti coim, I Chraay Co A Co ToUdo, Ohia FALLS ON PITCH FORK. From La Belle Star. Russell Mason, 13 years old, suffered serious injuries recently when he fell from the loft of hi.

father's barn npon the prongs of a pitch fork and by the force of the fall plunged' the point, through the upper part of his body, penetrating the right lung. He Is a son of Ike Mason, of AxtelL and according to report, the lad was in the act of throwing some hay into the entry way from the loft and accidently losing his balance foil forward onto the prong of the fork. All three of the tine of the fork rat through between the fifth and sixth riba. Mr. was away from home at the time the boy was injured, so his mother hastily summoned medical aid.

Physician made a Jiurried call, reaching the scene of -the accident within ten minutes after the boy was hurt. After the wound was washed and dressed the lad was said to have rested easier and the physicians raid the boy would likely pull through in good shape without an operation. It was thought at the lime a section of one rib would hare to be removed. W. C.

T. lT. ACTIVE Kahoka, Mo July 7- The W. C. T.

U. met at the home of Mrs Will Hays on Tuesday afternoon at 2 :30. It' was decided at this meeting that the principal work of the nnlon will be confined chiefly to the two departments of education and law enforcement A county 'convention will be held in Kahoka Thursday afternoon. July. 14.

beginning itl20p.n. Memphis Reveille. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherwood returned to Kahoka Monday of this week after a few days visit with relatives here.

Mens Dress Hose Closing out some real bargains at 15c or 2 for 28c. All colors For The Harvest Real Harvest Hats 50c Work Sox 14c Big Red Hdkfs 3 for 28c Work Shirts 74c Overalls $1.25 New Arrivals New Hats New Caps New Shirts New Neckwear X7HXM you gay tKif CKei-VV terfielas satisfy, you're whistling. Ton know the in stant you light one that the tobaccos in it are of prime se lection, both Turkish and Do mestk. And the Mend welL you never tasted such smooth ness and full-flavored body! Ne wonder tha satiafy-blend is kept secret It cany be copied. Did yum kmom about tbm Ckaatarfimld poskftwflO? J.

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