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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 gjaf i MACON DAILY CHRONKXE-HERALI) PAGE THREE EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Mrs. Phil Nuhn, will Ait appendicitis operation, at Grim hospital in Kirksville this week. WANT ADS MARKETS Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. llermnn Herrln.

Sam Lane returned Monday from Savannah where he has ben taking treatment. He was accompanied hum? by Mrs. Fred Lane of Mrs. Rrashere was seiiouslv hurt Saturday afternoon when she foil out of a wnnon in front of A. M.

ItidinV store at Anabel. Beryl and Arvllla Ecof have the measles. Price: Two cenU pi word tart Insertion, oh cent per word Men Insertion thereafter. Cub it itanips ihould eccompeny all nail ordere. No advertliement will be ao-' cepted (or lea than 2S oenta.

ITES-STIIIGS i Apply wet baking soda or household VapoRud OvrtT MUUm Jan U4 Vtmrtr LIVESTOCK. "EAST ST. LOUIS, June 6-Cttile receipts 1500; market steers strong native beef steers 6 to yenilinss and heifers 7.75 to 8.20; cows 4.50 to 5.50; canners and' cutters 2.25 to calves 8.75; stockers and feeders 7.50 Hogs receipts irarket, lliiriiesville. Replanting corn, seems the principal diversion just now. Cfnop up, iln1 chlneh-bugs will be here, Liter, The fruit prospects arc fairly good, nnd gardens are looking i'ine.

Ben VVtgganstuml Kngene Corcoran sheared sheep for Albert Benudom, last week. Isaac Hatfield, submittal last week to an operation at the Gilm hoipltal In Kirksville. His condition is miid u. he quite serious. Miss Anna Sunderland will spen; sf eral weeks visiting relatives In ilii? vicinity.

Mrs. Harvey Thurnian and Miss Marie Hatfield, spent Monday in Kirks ville. The Osborne school sewing cl.ib will meet Thursday with Miss Lucille Bcnlmer. FOR SALE steady, 5 cents lower; heavy 7.20 to FOR SALE Nice fries. MRS.

THANK MERCER, Phone 685E. 3t-276 TT.3R; medium 7.20 to 7.35; light C.7C to 7.30; light lights 5.90 to 7.10; pecking sows 6 to 6.40; pigs 5.25 to 6.60; bulk 7 tq 7.30. HICKS see FOR ABSTRACTS NORTHCOTT. AXt CtStCcJ. C30(NCS.

to "CftU. tod lSytl Sheep receipts 600; market lambs 5 cents lower; ewes 3 to can OHeTHlNjG. USTSAl. IT'S IMPORTANT. TOO ClSTCN.

THIS ON GOO AUTHORITY-! ners and cutters 1 to 3.60; wool lambs FOR SALK-Qoosebenits. VICTOR ISBEQUE. 21-274 ClSTGN. C6.T5 13.00 to 14.00. tvHAT HDU THINK; Of College Mound Elliott Rice bought a sow and four pigs from J.

W. Burrlss Tuesday Price $25. Miss Mnble Penton called on Miss T.tith Leo Miles Saturday evening. Mable Cross is visiting her grand rents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sliockley near Ardmore. Miss Lucille Ilordister railed on Mrs. Finis Miles Saturday. Bill Hurnam and family and MUs Kuby Teter called on Homer Teter nnd family Friday. Those who called nt Fred were: Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Teter. Arnold Teter and family. Mr and Mrs. Orice Greer N01-! nn.l Vein Teter Noble Teter, Mary Ann Roe and Kmmett Cox.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Dnwell spoil' the week end with Mrs. Powell, Mr, nnd Mrs. Roy an son are visiting May Teter anil far'ily.

Mr. Thomas or Iievler delivered new cream separator to Klliotr Hire Monday. LOWER PRICES ON JUNE BABY CHICKS QUALITY THOROUGHBRED STOCK White Leghorn. 100 1M Barred Rock or Reds, 100 U.00 White Wyandotte Buff, Orpinnton, 100 10,00 Mixed Chick, 100 7.UO These chicks are all fir3t class, from farm range flock, and We guarantee 95 alive delivery. Order from this ad.

Cash or check must accompany order. We pay postage. Sl-NB FOR MICE LIST MACOX HATCHERY Phones 200 Bed and 2H, Macon, Xo, FOR SALE 13 Oood shouts. HARRY IT HOWARD. 3t-2VC.

PRODUCE S'f. LOUIS, June 6-Epgs First Dr. Lamoine C.F.Miller Osteopathic Physician Phone 531 Office in Patton Bldg. AT AUCTION-Flve City bsta GS xlll country candled 22 1-2; ordlhary firsts 20 1-2. I.

M. BUNCE, Owner, Saturday, Juno 7 at 2 p. 111. on tbe grounds. Slitter Creamery extra 40; lists seconds 30.

FOR SALE-S69 Red. Poijjltry Hens 22; J'urkeys 24: Aster plants l'hoie. 3t-274 Vine Street. prlng chickens 37; ducks 25; i 16; cocks 12. Cheese Northern twins 19; youne FOR SALE 10 good Jersey cowr, or will trade for stock catti or work mule.

EDGAR 270tf. Cl STCSM ip "too. Misses Alpha Powers and GlaiK: 'ampbell spent the week end will Americans 19 1-2. Miss Kffie Mae White. Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Peniherton enll LOCAL MkWCm Hupmobiie ed on Mrs. Blanche Teter Wedtiesilin afternoon. Eggs .18 FOR SALE Nice fries. MRS.

FKAriK MERCER, Phone 685 E. FOR SALE Largo Peony blooms. All colors. MRS. R.

8. THOMAS, 617 Main St. Hen? 14 .19 Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. ox, fetor nnd family nnd Mr. an' Mr Springs 30 and .35 'ines Mile? railed at Pearl Miles' Old Roosters in dav afternoon. Duckes ioc Geese 80 Mr. and Mis.

Teter of Mnror pent Saturday night wlt.ii Ned Tele- and wife. The Better Way Turkeys .18 FOR SAIJ2 Large white entinel Blnk with back. Phone 24!) Blue, tlt-272 FOR SALE Oood loans for sale. Ask Us about them. 102tf HWKS-NOnTHCOTT.

WOMAN SURPRISES To Buy a Motor Car Old Toms No; I turkeys Culls Packer stock butter .18 .10 .04 HER FRIENDS "After a spell of Typhoid Fever 7 ears ago I began to suffer from indi Most persons dislike mechanical details. But how a motor car is engineered and built, and what it is bular Hldel gestion and gas in my stomal 1. an 1 FOR SALE 3-burner oil stove cheap MRS. T. SULHOFF.

401 Crescent bend! Tit. ollc attacks. Tills gradually lie'-aui" MACON FRODTTCI CO. or, are both extremely important. so bad that my doctor advised an open uuuv I I J.

U-Zld That is why automobile buyers today are discount tion for gall stones. A frier.il advised me to try Mayr's Wonderful DO TOU KNOW I YOU CAN SUM. TOUR CliEAM, V. 'A Miss Virginia Mooro left Tuosdiiy evening for Fort Sumner, New Mexico where she will spend the summer with relatives. Not is Smith and Howard Perrj returned home Thursday from Chicago where they had spent the past month.

uig glib selling talk and demanding assurance that If you want to tmy or sell a home In Remedy which I did with splendid results. My friends were astonished at a car will stand up and give low-cost semen, osniuu Hen niijftD-PUKiHUUTT. FUS AND POULTRY AT BOKDI KER'S GIVE US A TRIAL AND HE iqOm There is only one way you can get such as CONVINCED. 8urance. You must see for yourself how Misses Marloiie Decker and Mary Emma Suuiiiicis returned home Sul- is engineered and built and of what it ROEDEKER'8 FEED MILL, tf my rapid Improvement.

1 have 111 more bloating andean eat anytiimt 1 wish." It removes the cai'-r rhal mucous from the intestinal tract ami allays the Inflammation whieh causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, incliidinc ap- urduy from Fayette, wheie they at is built. tended school. JARM FOR SALE A well Improved V97 acre farm on State Road close to Paris Mo All gently rolling blue grass land, 120 acres In crops, 40 tirres ') large timber, balance bue grass pas- Mrs. Ralph' Bennett anrt daughter. The Hupmobiie Parts Display gives yoa Germany is still talking about "the the Hupmobiie story at a glance.

It Ruth Nell spent the wek end in Kansas City with relatives. She waa next war," when she hasn't paid tor interesting and enlightening. You the last one. pendlcilis. One dose will (onvinr-i er money refunded at H.

B. LF.ACH accompanied home by her daughter should by all means see it. Come vv4c iwvt iciiva uiuuiiv wuvel Wile. Mary Alice who has ben visiting with SON and druggists everywhere in soon. her grandmother, Mrs.

Alice Ann- It must be that the reason a chicken i i wo iimines, iwo Darns, criu grniuiry. chicken house. This can be boughl a niiliiA fA kAlA. I strong in Silonm Springs. Ark.

crosses the road Is to get in front of Mrs. John H. Marshall gave a mil the automobile. prise for her mother W. H.

John son on Wednesday afternoon in honor ytit-c tai uciuw 111 vaiui'f I lie balance carried at lowest interest rate. Here is an opportunity for sonic t'alluo. Mrs. Frank Battson of Shelhina spent several days last week with bvr parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Grove. Mrs Grove has been quite ill, but her ninny friends will be glad to learn tl.at aim is improving. Mrs.

Julia Butler returned home Tuesday after a two weeks' visit with relatives In New Cambria. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Enyart moved to the J.

S. Enyart home last week. George Gates returned home last week from Liberty where he attended school the past winter. Miss Georgia Brown of Macon Is spending a few days here with her brother, J. W.

Brown and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Frlstoo and family and Marshal 'Mutlils spent Decoration Day in Sli.elbina wit'i the former's parents. Kenneth Mitchell and Francis Allen returned home last week from Canton, where they attended school.

Miss Margaret Junior and Gerald Morrow of Macon came Saturday for a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown.

Mi's. Alice Summers -spent from Sunday to Tuesday in Klrksville with her son, Wlllard and family. Miss Francis Tainter is visiting rela dves and friends In Marceline thn; Mr. and. Mrs.

Lelghton Thomas an'! baby of New Cambria were Sunday nests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse phrey Miss Ruth Seney, who i attending ho Chilllcotho business colleee nnenl of her birthday. A pessimist Is a person who believes Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Isaacson and tunny mruier reuimg ui will) all tbe rumors that originate in Washington these days. son and Miss Lillle Valentine of Mclle-teo, South Dakota came Tuesday for WH. CHANNELL SON Dealers in HAMILTON BROWN SHOES Also General Shoe Repairing Rubey St. Macon, Mo. a visit with the former's father.

Alfred Isaacson and family. wants a larger farm to buy at a A farm that will pay for Itself. Land will Increase in value in the next few years. Write H. W.

CROWE, Chllli-; cothe, Mo. 2t-275 The trouble-makers discovered that even, at this early stage there's North Annbel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Bork spent Fri a fruit crop to kill. day afternoon with their son, Mr. and WANTED There are times when we have mor Mrs. Alvln Bork. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Hib'er and baby indications than weather. ANTED Grain Drill. and Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Gilman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar- A. L. 2t T-F-274.

WHITEHEAD, Macon. So live that when your nett. summons burn the Willie Palmer spent the latter part I WANTED White lady between 25 comes you won have to bookd. A of the week with his sister, Mr nnd Mrs. Dee Clark.

Hupmobiie brake and clutch pedals are good examples of the safety built into the Hupmobiie. They are drop-forged, double heat-treated steel, also the hand-brake and gear-shift levers, rake-rod clevises and toggles much stronger and safer than the less costly low carbon steel or malleable castings often used. and 35 years of age, to keep house. B. AMERMAN, Brlston, Okla.

3t-271. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller tm' Mr. and Mrs.

George Scott spent Sun TIME TABLE, Burlington Route. Showers Drescher Plumbing and Tinning All Work Guaranteed day afternoon with Mrs. P.rashcur. WANTED Girl for dining room work, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Bork spent Sun Bait West Experience unnecessary. JEFFERSON from Friday until Monday here wltn her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. day with Mr.

and Mrs. Di-wey Miller. No 18 1:88 a. m. No 17 2:15 a.

HOTEL, 257tt Seney. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Craig spent Mr. and Mrs.

John II. Marshall and J. T. BOWLES, Dealer Macon, Missouri WANTED lo make loam on choice farina at the lowest rate, 10t hicks-NoAthcott. No 12 8:00 a.

m. No 55 2:59 a. m. No 4 12:63 p. m.

No 3 10.08 a. m. No. 14 1:33 p. m.

No. 15 p. m. No. 66 11:02 9.

m. No. 43 1:57 p. m. NO.

12 Dally except Sunday. family of Marshall, Mo came Tuesday for a visit with the lHtter.s parents, Rev and Mrs. W. H. Johnston.

Phone 673 Bourke St. Miss Vivian Morrow returned home, I S.S.S. stops Rheumatism Wabash Railroad. Notth South Sunday from Tioga, S. Dukota where she closed a very successful of school.

I MISCELLANEOUS I i ODODSON ft KING have paid out more In losses than any Insurance company In the county. I99tf BY TAYLOR MOM'N POP Those leaving here Sunday for And with It pain and its prob "Pop's Final Deposit' Kirksville where they will attend the No 11 12:25 a. m. No 14 2:20 a. m.

No. 6i 6:65 a. m. No. 20 9:20 a.

m. No. 19 1:48 p. m. No.

6(J 4:10 m. ability of reaching the heart. "Rheumatism? Me? No, Indeed, It's summer Normal were Misses Anna Bennlng, Irene Freeman, Lr Daw Wainscott. Vivian McCulley. Fannlr IStJRANCE-tr yon want to Insure all gone, every hit of it! U'b sunshine HE FELL FOR IT.

V0HOZIS TALKIN' STOCK EXCHANGE? SAM CONSOLIDATED MOTHBALL JUMPED TO ON6.HPTV A SHARE? HOLLY GEE -AN' SOLO S20 SHARES SESTERDAW I Randall, Lucille White. Helen Ran your property In the Beet Coni- and joy for me now for the nrst time in years. I toel a wonderful glory the: I LEGAL nOTtCES SAH PREODIE THE TELEPHONE ISA WONDERPUL THING-NOU OONT HA06 TO panles Bee GOODSON KINO lSOtf 6T0CK OCT OF dall, Marjorin Decker, Mary Emma Summers, Mrs. Beatrice Rnnda'l. Mrs.

Elizabeth Sisson and Mr. and Mrs. 1 THOUGHT IT WAS BLOOeW THE SAFE AND 1 SHERIFF SALE UNDER A SPEC- LOOK. A 60M IN THE LOOK SOBER Marlon Gates. FOR RENT BETTER BOW IT BACK FACE WHEN WOU -IAL EXECUTION.

Miss Katbryn Pool, Lymnn Keel and Notice Is hereby riven that by virtue TALK TO HIM WE EXPECT IT TO eo to tuio bucks Eldred Welch came In last week fron A au ciskt- ill and authority of a special execution Columbia where they attended the Unl- FOR RENT 7 room house and gar bh noon r- xvviit- issued from the office of the Clerk of sersity. age. Write or phone MRS. J. E.

WAL the Circuit Court in and for Macon Mrs. Will 'Ayers of Atlanta cavio Tuesday for a visit with her nurcnts KER. 604 5th Kirksville Mo. 271tt. County, Missouri at Macon returnable at the ember term of said Court and which said execution la to Mr.

and Mrs. J. V. Grove. Charlie Brammer happened to vet 1 FOR RENT Modern light hmtse-Veefr painful accident Tuesday morrilii me directed and was to me delivered on the 29th day of Asrlt 1024.

and while working on the Christian rlmrch Ing rooms, furnished, phone 434 23t' The scnffold on which he was work which said execution is in favor of the State Savings Loan and Trust ing broke and he fell nhou twelve 1'eet RENT Apartment and roorai "Mr RtMusMtttm all Company a corpoaatlon nfld against to the basement. No bones were again in the free motion I used to have Harry M. Ruber and issued upon broken, but he Is suffering from Phone 695. 307 Butler St. tttU judgment of Bald Circuit Court in and when my days were younger.

1 iook at my hands and think of the twists and bruises and the shock. Will McCully FOR RENT I have room for rent fell too but was more fortunate than for Macott County, Missouri at Macon which Bald judgment was made and ever building occupied by the People's Mr. Brammer as he escaped with vary declared to be a lien upon all of the swellings they used to nave. 1 oena way over to the floor. I haven't been able to do that in many years.

I can thank S. S. S. for it all! To me It waa rew scrntcnes. 1 store, plenty of room for a small right title and interest of tbe defen The Junior bnse hall team of Macon dant fiarr M.

Rube In of and to the Uy. R. E. SHARP. Sb4tr.

came over Tuesday afternoon and beat a rising sun of Joy and liberty. Broth our boys to 8. real estate hereinafter described, I have levied upon and seiiert all of the right -titles and interest of the said do- HAW-HAW THOSE BIROS ARE EASV Mr. and Mrs. J.

w. Baker spent Wed But vn ers and sisters In misery, do not close your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength are gone from you forever! It Is not so. It la here and now for all of you. S. S.

8. Is wen waierea, mues ioucuweir. 01 fendatit, Hatry M. Rubey tn of and to nesday In Macon with Mr. and Mrs.

H. Baker. LETTINC ME HAVE THIS STOCK BACK AT ONE FIFTH A SHARE NOW FOB THE STOCK tCHANG6T AND I'LL Pop arrived at the stock Iff 249tt Atlanta. GEO. HALE.

VTH Lots ode 111. two (2) and three (3) In Miss Mnrle Frlstoe of Bltelblnn Is e7 0 make a nice block one hundred and seventeen (117) waiting to help you." There la a rea Exchange HE FOUND ti 1 guest In the W. F. Prlstoe home. In County.

Addition to the City of Ma son why 3. S. S. will help you. When LOST AND FOUND Mrs.

Hardy Bennlhu; and daughter, CONSOLIDATED cott in Macon county. Missouri. And 50 Mlas Olive of Fort Smith Arkansas came Wednesday for a visit with Mr I will on Monday, the lOttt day of June you Increase the number of your red-blood-cells, the entire system undergoes a tremendous change. Everything depends on blood-strength. Blood LOSt Key ring with about 10 keys 1924 between.

the hours of nine o'clock In tbe forenoon and five o'clock In between Elmer and Atlaata. Finder and Mrs. Victor Grove. Miss 01 1 was a graduate in the Missouri ITnl verslty this year. which is minus sufficient red-ceils MOTHBALL WAS ABOUT TO GO UP A FASTA A L6AO BALLOON.

WHILE THE PESTER BROS the afternoon of that day at the fiont door of the court House In the ORy of please return to A. F. Mobr. Mncon leads to a long list of troubles. Rheu Mrs.

McMurrv inrt son Reward. it-279 matism is one of them. S. 8. S.

MAoon In the County Of Macon and "Hie of Lnncaster came Wednesday State of Missouri and during tb see for V-lHft With friends is the great blood-cleanser, blood' builder, system strengthened nerve in LOST No. Plate 191744 leave at Rr, slon Bf the 1 Circuit Court In and for Mrs. Josle Angus retu-ned to her vlgorator. It stops skin eruptlous, too, Macon County MAcoh Missouri at the ARE CLAPP1N6 BR1DG FORD'S office lt-274. home In Monroe City itenlay alter ineclal term 1624 of laid Court sell Their knees noon, after a pleasant vlt.it hero with Mr.

and Mr 0nt nnd ether pimples Mackneaas, acne, dous, ec-soma, ft builds up run-down, tired men and women, beautifies complex at public vendue to tne Richest bidder IL.UHT a pair 01 goia rmmeu rvim for securing i I) and friends. She waa nc all of the right turn and iterrn or said Vies, oval lens. Finder return to thU Harry M. Rubey in. of and 10 said real ions, makes the flesh firmer.

Start 8. 8. 8. today. It la sold at all good cohtpauled hnnm by Mlr.

Martha Ktttri RewM(, 31-275 George. estate or so much thereof as msy be necessary to satisfy said execution end Pops final A TwtN drug stores. The larger site la mora Minnie Neel of Kansas City ecoBomicaL Is vtsltlne Mr and Mrs. R. A.

Nfl Th franc, Which bas started costs. Termfl of sale cash. WILLIAM BANT A. Miss Nora Wllkrson or Bulrr Ola rata last wk for visit with. Mr.

cllm), abould realiae that these are slippery days. C6T-2S2 Sheriff of ttactm fount, Mo iftd Mrs. Earl Maybew. fc.

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