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The Milan Standard from Milan, Missouri • 7

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-i v- 1 raflK: A fi ft. vVco-1 1 a -Jv f.v vf lW- A l.jF As ViC- THE MILAN STANDARD. MILAN, MO. SEVEN Guess That Will Keep the Kid Busy PyABmtT, Amd, Listen, toy, SOMtONt MISLAID BUNCH OF MY. PRO 5 FERITY'.

GET BUSY AMO SEE IF. You CAM GET THAT first thing. 6 r- -i tr'YYAY ft. '-1 ft At .,1 ysSMi T'. -V 'J1 NEGRO CONFESSES KILLING MARYVILLE COUNTRY TEACHER Prisoner Is Rushed to St Joseph to Avoid Violence.

Maryville, Mo Dec. IB, Declared by county authorities to have confessed Haying nlneteen-year-old Velma Colter, rurel school teacher, Raymond Chum, 0, negro ex-convict, was held at 8b Joseph, Mo today where be was rushed to avoid pomible mob violence. llie negro wee arrested yesterday while hunting. After hours of questioning the suspect, County Attorney Paul R. Jones announced Qunn bad confessed.

He was spirited away immediately. The prosecutor said Gunn related how be bad met the young iwiw at the door of her school room and followed her within when she fled creaming. Jones quoted the ex-convict at saying Mlsa Colter fought viciously as he attempted to seise her. Gunn then rushed at her with a club and beat her about the head, the prosecutor said. Teeth marks were visible on the negros imi when be was arrested.

Qunn was sentenced to a prison term for criminally eweultlng a' young girl attending the Northwest Missouri state Teachers College here, officers said, and had been sought st the mnrdw of Miss Colter Tuesday. Kay, uncle Sam 0 SORE WATS AND GOUGHS Quickly Relieved by This Safe Prescription. Hero a doctor's prescription caned Thoxlne that to really throat insurance. Xto suooeea to due to its quick double notion. With the very first swallow it soothes the eon throat and stops the coughing.

goes direct to the internal The remarkable thing about Thoxlne i sthat while it relieves ai it contalne MfiiHq harmful, and to ptoaiant tasting and eafo for the whole family. Singers and speakers find Thoxlne very Put up ready for use in 19c, 60c end $1.00 Tour money back If not satisfied, by THOMPSONS DRUO STORE and all other good drug atoreg. has been tried, the county getting a verdict on the same count at Benton in September, 1998, when the case was tried before tbfe same Judge, Judge Prank Kelley. At that time the verdict wee for $78319.18, which represented the $7038539 of county 1 funds on deposit, less what the county received In the liquidation, plus Interest The Interest has since Increased the amount to $77,773.11. At that time tha case was appealed by the defendants and the supreme court reversed the Judgment and remanded for new trial on the question of the burden of proof, regarding certain changes which had been made in the bond Defendants in this case were John T.

McKay, T. Paul King, R. A. Pelts, executor of the estate of W. R.

Roberts, U. W. Lloyd, W. A. J.

W. Karsten, Missouri Ann Bailey, executrix of the estate of J. W. Bailey, and Clyde Wallace Price, administratrix of the estate of W. H.

Wallace. Sikeston Standard. INDIAN FORECASTS BIG SNOW Rapid City, 8. Charging Horse! an old Sioux Tmiin, predicts plenty of this winter. According to the of hto people, there will be as many snows aa the moon to days old when the first tracking snow arrives.

A trading snow fell on the nineteenth day of the moon, he claims. vufaebti ADVERTISING AS AID TO RECOVERY Washington, Nov. 13. The firm which eliminates or radically eurtails Its advertising at this time In the foot economy to pursuing a short policy," declared Dr. Julius Klein, assistant secretary of commerce, in a statement made to Bturgea Dor-ranee, president of Dorrance, Sullivan 35, 1930.

rw MOTICB or TEDmVI BAUD. (tint lBMrtion Dm. lilt). Whwui, Edwin F. Lair and Edith Pvarl Lair, hla wlf.

of Oram City, (p. (X), 1b tha county of Bulllvun, atata of Missouri, by thair eartaln daad of trust dated and acknowladsad on tha flrit day of Octobar, 1116, and raeordad In tha offloa of tha raoordar of daada for Sullivan eouBty. Missouri, la book 10, at paa 76, oonvayad to tha under-slcaad N. J. Payna, of Milan (P, a), Sullivan county, Missouri, tha following daacrlbod raal astata altuate, lying and balng la Sullivan aounty, Missouri, to-wlt: All of tha northaaat fourth of tha southeast quarter (ueK aali), section sixteen (It), township sixty-four (11).

range nineteen (It). Which conveyance was made la trust to secure tha payment of one certain promlaaory note In said deed of trust fully described, and whereas said. note Is now due and unpaid, therefore at tha raquaat of tha legal holder and owner of said note, the undersigned trustee. In accordance with tha. provisions contained In said daad of trust, will, on SATURDAY, THE THIRD DAT OF JANUARY, 1111, at tha front door of tha county court house In said city of Milan Missouri, county of Sullivan, between tha hours of nine o'clock in tha forenoon and llva oclock in tha afternoon of that day sell all of tha above described raal estate at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said debt and Interest together with, the costs of this sale.

N.J. PAYNE, 41-4, Trustee. SMEEIBTS BALE IM PAHTmOwT' (First Insertion Dec. II, 1110). Hattie Jones, plaintiff, vs.

Charles Spray, Annie Reed, James Spray, Albert Spray, Alfred Spray, Nettle Irene Taylor, Eva Bauaell, Madllne Lydllck, Arthur Campbell, Elite Jones, D. V. Mardls, 1. M. Alexander and James A.

Alexander, executors of the last will of A. El Alexander, deceased, Sullivan county, Mlaaourl, defendants. In the circuit court of Sullivan county: Missouri. By virtue and tuthorlty of a decree and order of sale made by the circuit court of Sullivan county, Missouri, In the above entitled cause, and of a certified copy thereof, dated June II, 1110, I will, on FRIDAY, THE NINTH DAT OF JANUARY, 1111, between the hours of I oclock In the. forenoon and i oclock In the afternoon of that day, at tha front door of the court house In the city of Milan, state of Missouri, and during the sitting of the regular January term of the circuit court of said county, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder the following described real estate, to-wlt: The west fractional one-half (w.

fr. H) of tha northwest quarter (nwli) of section seven (7), township slxty-one (II), range eighteen (II). and the southwest quarter (aw 14) of the southwest quarter (sw)4) of the southeast quarter (sett) section thirty-five (16), township sixty-two (IX), range nineteen (II), all In Sullivan county, Missouri. Terms of sale: Cash In hand. a HOOVER, 60-4.

Sheriff. TRUSTEE'S SALE. (First Insertion Dee. IS, Whereas, D. W.

McCarty and1 Sadia McCarty, hla wife, by their deed of trust dated June 16, 1111, and recorded In the recorders office within and for Sullivan county, Mlaaourl, in book IV at. page 114, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate In the county, of Sullivan and state of Mlaaourl, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section nineteen (II), and lot two (I), of the northwest quarter (west one-half of the northwest quarter) of section thirty (10), township sixty-three (II), range nineteen (II), containing 116)4 acres, which conveyance was made In truat to secure the payment of a certain Indebtedness fully described In said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made In the payment of said Indebtedness, now therefore, at the request of tbs legal holder of the said note In said deed of trust described, and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public, vendue to the highest bidder for cash, subject to a prior incumbrance of I16I0.M, at the front door of the court house In tha city of Milan, county of Sullivan, state of Missouri, on MONDAT. THE TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1IIL between the hours of I oclock In the forenoon and 6 o'clock In tha afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costa H. Lb McNEALEY, 60-4. Trustca GUARDIAN'S NOTICE OF LETTERS.

(First Insertion Dee. 16, 1110). NOT1CR IS HKRXNY OIVRN, That the undersigned was, on tbs 17th day of December, 1110, appointed guard lan of the person and aatate of Ellaa 7. Leslie, an Inaana person and that letters of guardianship wars iseued to bar by the probate court of Sullivan county, Mlaaourl, bearing date tha 17th day of December, 1110. All persons having claims against the- estate of tbo said Elisa J.

Leslie are required to exhibit them for allowance before the probate court of said county and state, within 'one year from tha data of the publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. A. L. BURNS, (Seal). Guardian.

Attest: E. 8. 61-4. 1 Judge of Probata Court. Ten Children Who Thursday, 0 PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN.

a J. Taylor, Milan, route No. 8, mys hie idea of an unfortunate farmer Is one who cent turn his form into a country dub or a miniature gull course. When a wife asks you to listen tu rearon, says Tom Carmacx, of Owaaco, the usually means for you to listen to her reason. When woman erica after with her husband it's usually he thought of something she forgot to y.

Ralph Morris, of Milan, route No. asserts that It used to be bard to find needle in a hay stack, but that nowadays Its harder to find a needle in a modem glrli hand. by the way a lot of folks live today," asserts Fred Cleeton, they must figure that theres going to be plenty of room in the poor bourn when they get old." Nine times out of ten when you bear a woman bragging about her husband he's, doing It because ibfe ashamed of him. John T. Morris, of Owasco, nye he cant understand why the nations leaders are crying for stable prices when all of the stables have been turned into garages.

According to A. R. route No. 7, another trouble with the world to that too many mea drop a nickel in the contribution box on Sunday and then expect five cento worth of rdigian to tost them an week. day in tha week a man wUl mm.

SwlMi (gg On Mm lf- gets hopping mad when the butts in bad does It But he DUNKLIN COUNTY WON SUIT AGAINST BONDSMEN OF CLOSED BANK. 'Of -ra A- -r zf r-l a quail shortage, the Missouri Council of Isaak Walton League today ap-pealed to sportsmen to put up their guns and declare a moratorium" quail for the remainder of the which ends officially December 3L KONJOLA WAS MY MEDICINE Joplin Lady Delighted With Results She Obtains From Konjola. Will Always Praise It, She Says. JENNIE DeHAVEN "I suffered for two years with stomach trouble to the 'worst form," said Mrs. Jennie DeHaven, 105 St Louis Avenue, Joplin.

I never knew what tt meant to enjoy a meal; I had to go to bed and lire on liquids alone. Even then I bloated and bridled terribly. I was run down and under- -weight and. my deep was broken by bladder weakness. Rheumatism to my feet caused them to swdl frightfully, and the pain waa terrific.

"Five bottles of Konjria have given me weight and strength. I eat heartily and without distress. Night risings and swelling to my feet have vanished. I am once again free from the rheumatic pains. Konjola was my 4Wiu and I will always praise It The experience of Mrs.

DeHaven should mean much to you. Tty Konjola for your own ailments today. What Konjola has done for this lady tt can do for you. Konjola to sold to Milan at Dickson ft Schoene's drag store, and by all the best druggists to all towns throughout this entire section. TAX NOTICE.

AT.At For every course above six, 2c. Approved May 31, 1999. AUTO BACKS INTO RIVER, 5 TRAPPED, TWO DROWNED Hermann, Mix, Dec. 19. A Gasconade River ferryman, Frank Johnson, was the hero today of a rescue of three of five persons trapped under water in an backed off the ferry In mid- c- 4 the eight-month-old the Tbedtmanns were drowned, stream.

Johnson dove beneath the surface, rescuing Mrs. Eugene Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Toedtmann. Mrs.

EIGHTEENTH CHILD BORN TO MURPHYS-BORO COUPLE Murphysbonx UL, Dec. 2a Their eighteenth child, and It happens to be their fourteenth living child, was bom to Mr. and Mrs Ed. Butcher of Mur-physboro today. The mother is only 41 years of age and none of the children were bom as twins or The father Is a coal miner.

FEW $20 GOLD PIECES FOR CHRISTMAS. Secretary Mellon has reminded people why they cant get new $330 gold pieces to give for Christmas. Congress discontinued that coinage last April, because the pieces were to demand almost exclusively for use at Christmas, generally were returned to the treasury or disappeared ton circulation find wrved no business need but caused much difficulty In the making. This to one set of Congress to which we have no objection. We never got one for Christinas and never saw one to business.

A dollar UR to our limit anyway. MR. AND MRS. SANTA CLAUS RESIDE IN MARSHALL, MO. Marshall, December 20' There may be a Santa Claus to Indiana, but there to also one to Marshall and this one to a man, not a town.

Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus reside at 1405 South Redman avenue to Marshall. They have five little Clauses. $1,000,000 HOTEL OPENS ON HISTORIC JERUSALEM SITE Jerusalem, December SO Times have changed to this city, for the new $1300000 King Hotel was opened for Christmas guests today with the claim that it to the most modem hostelry in all the Nlsr East The hotel to on a historic site.

In the distance are seen the valley of Jordan, the Dead pea and the hills of Moab, while nearer are the Old city walls, the tomb of David and the valley of Hlfiwnm. PLEA TO SPARE THE QUAIL Shortage of the Birds Calls for Moratorium byHnnterg. St Louis, December 3a Because of the present moment Just what Initiative, courage and resourcefulness are to an individual. AH signs Indicate that we have reached the bottom of the decline and indeed in some places, we are gradually moving upwards Never was there a better opportunity for round management, coupled with advertising having a real message to help the business of (he country get started on its climb back to prosperity. A study of the operations of a repre- sentative group of advertisers during the depression of 1931 showed that those who Increased their advertising bad losses during the worst period' only one half as great as who de- creased It.

One year the firms which had increased their advertising appropriations showed an average gain of 7 per while the average for the other was a 43 per cent drop on the wrong side of the ledger." To manufacturers and those sell merchandise who would sc more rapid adjustment and quicker return to normal business conditions. Dr. Klein suggested that first attention hmiid be given to any method that will normal buying by the pubUe-at-because the urgent need nf the day, to hto opinion, was to accelerate the circulation of money. "Mass psychology," said Dr. Klein, "has unquestionably been a factor to the depression through which we are This eame power which has generated tear can be employed to dtoripate It and create new confidence.

AN INCREASE IN THE FEES OF COUNTY JANUARY 1 Recorders of deeds to this state will receive an Increase to fees beginning January 1, next, as the result of a new law passed by the tost legislature. The Increase to fees will be as follows as copied from the 1939 Session Acts: Section 11013. Fees of Recorders Recorders shall be allowed fees for thdlr services as follows; For recording every deed or Instrument, for every hundred words, 10c. In i Mitirm to the above fee for recording deeds, they be allowed for recording every such instrument relating to real estate, a lien fit ten cents, as a for making and preserving direct and Inverted Indexes to every book containing deeds affecting real estate. For every certificate and seal, 50c.

For recording a plat of survey if not mors six courses, 40c. every course above six of the same, 3c. For copies of plats It not more than six courses, 40c. What Mrs Breaaiager, ef N. Y.

Says Absat Rat Fsisss, -Tried preparations that kin rats, but RAT-SNAP to tha only one that pre-dtoagreeabte odors after UUtof. Also Ilka RAT-SNAP because tt cnaes to ty eiktx no mixing with other You dent have to dirty your ItS the beet for household usa." Tty RAT-SNAP. Three stoes, 35c, 55c, Sold and guaranteed by -THE MDREHSAD DRUG STORE. THE LANE HARDWARE STORE. E.

LrpwTJtw, pqiJock, Mix A verdict for Dunklin county in the nit for $77,753 against elght.bondsmen who guaranteed county funds deposited in the defunct Savings Bank of Ken- nett was returned by a Jury in circuit court at Benton last Monday. well being, for past experiences have The Jury was out only 45 minutes proved the beneficial results of adver-before bringing In its verdict on count ttolng, at a when business to fiBd the verdict was imsnlmoue. pressed. This to the second time that the ease i "Advertising to to national business at 81 Go, of New York. "In advertising, said Dr.

Klein, "the business world has at its command a force which if intelligently employed will be certain to up our progreee toward economic Have Only Five IMhdays Among Them ,3. i Tv I will be at the following places for the purpose of collecting taxes for Pleasant HiH township Milan, December'27. Dan Coffmans, Dec. 30. Browning, December 31.

t.m.watsonh 51-1-p. Collectors wtblWr five sets of twins. Qydi sad Qaade, the oldest, are Adfie and Jesa sod Jeaartls are 7, tad ths babies Dosuld Dean and Norm Jesa. are ia a nilread sr drop and earns J1W get slosigfiaa, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Kroger Abbie are Fleyd and Lloyd arc my? chOdrea Jfc .1 11, penter Tfce Kfogsty Hve at S'- iv 1 i.

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