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The Holt County Sentinel from Oregon, Missouri • Page 8

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i ill Buy it Now YOU MAY BE TOO LATE For Christmas The New Edison Diamond Disc Official Labrntory Model. 3 fl 'I lit "It Is the glory of God to conceal it tiling, but the honor of Kings Is to search out a innltcr." I'iov. The Musical Critics of the World agree that Thomas A. Edlann haa truly searched out thin mailer, anil that the rcsulta of hi search arc cm- bodlid In "The New Edison Disc Instrument." through hlch holh Mulc anil Speech arc Scientifically "He-Created." To have the opportunity to Possess one, IS A BOON TO MANKIND. com: IN AM) IIEAU IT.

Dinmontl Point; No Needles to Change. CAREY E. BUNKER Edison Agent, OHEGON, Alt). Forest Clly and Vicinity. A good Imar to aoll Kd llrndbcck.

Itcv. J. J. ClTeiky held service In Craig, Wednesday. -Mm.

J. E. Alklre pcnt Friday In St. Joseph. -Mrn.

Silver Herd was In St. Jo-M'ph, I'rldny. l.oulu llnnk made liualiimn trip to Knnaa City, Monday. O. K.

I'lumincr made business trip to St. Joseph, Tuesday. V. II. Ilrock waa transacting business In St.

Joseph, II, Sheffield wn business visitor In St. Joseph. Tuesday. Sid Vnndover Ik putting In moving plrturi' show tit Furhc. Dan dninlsnii wa transacting builnc In St.

Joseph, Monday. of near Fnrtcscuc, was In our city. last Wednesday. Miss Grace Tikt vu having dental vnik done In Oregon. Tuesday.

Mis Nettlo Hood spent Inst week with her aliter, John linker. Oscar Monro und family were hopping in St. Joseph, Saturday. Mis Kllu Wuddl and Mm. Ilert Hamilton wi re Oregon visitors, Turs-lsy.

Clina. Nolnnd shipped a enr Inail of hog to thu St, Joseph market, Monday. "Col." Dully Iiiih b.cn on tlm alck Hat tho paat week. Wo hope to see li I in out uguln. Hanks, of Preston, spent Sunday with hi lrothcr, lulo Hunk, ar.il funillv.

Curl Iaiuii and filend, of Lincoln, apent Thanksgiving lit thu Win. Fitzmuuricc home. O. C. Kvcraon, of St.

lunula, uncut thanksgiving with Ida paienta, N. 1', Evcrson nnd wife. Mra. 1.. llrodhrck und children apent Sunday with Hugh Wilson and family.

In Orecoii. George Stroud nnd family und Will Nowcla molored to St. one day Inst wceK. I.UIe, the little son of A. A.

Jeffrey, wua on tho alck list several days tlila week with tnnillltla. Misses Ague mid Ilukcr and Maggie Clift apent Thanksgiving with Mlsa Ilonnlc Miller. I Mlaa Alice Muller, of St. spent Thnnksiriving with her uncle. II.

II. Connell, anil family. Mlsa lieno Mlnton, of Mlntnn township, apent Thanksgiving with J. T. lllrmliiglium und family.

J. M. Dunum, of Eldorado, visited several day thla week with II, II. Connell and family Go to the WEST SIDE CAFE For Regular Meals and Short Orders. It will pay you.

Wc can serve just what you want in First-ClnsH manner. Short Orders at all hours Jiuy a Meal Ticket and nave money. Fine Candies, Choice Cigars, Etc. WEST SIDE CAFE Ed Hicks, Proprietor Oretfon, Mo. ship, aprnt Thanksgiving with hla pa- renia, nr.

nnd I i iiiiiicck. Itallcv Jamison return) htme Willi him. We understand tent warren Campbell, who lives south of town, i' very low with "xnrleofo ulcer." Ilia, many friend heps for hli apeedy recovery. A bany girl was born, November, 10 nnn Mrs. ii.

iirnwniee, nt Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Ilert W. Ilnhrock, of thin city, wan In attendance. Joo William and grandson, Mna-ter Charles Kinsley llryant, of Si-vannnh.

apent Thanksgiving with Mra. Vine Hove nnd daughter, Miss l.uuni. Mra. T. 1.

Fltzmnuriep. nnd children and Mlaa Kittle Heeler attended the wedding of -Mix Jean Kelly ntthe K. A. Hoaellua home, at Coming, Thursday. Win.

Mnllory nnd family, of St. Joeph, and John Kecvea nnd family, of Oregon, jiml Mm. Thomna Hill spent ilmnksglving with J. M. Shumate and family.

I'rof. E. I.unsford relnmcd home Monday night frui Columbia, wnrrc nc nan been leaillng tlie sing' Ing In a successful mecllni for Kcv A. II. Cnffninii there.

II. Everson and family nnd I. I'. Wntaon nnd family, all motored to I- It t- in i nt- i r.vcrsnn enr, Sunday, nnd apent the day with naroiu i.orii nnn wne. Tlie llelH-knh Imlire of thla clly elected olTiccrit Monday night aa fol-Iowa! Mra.

Louie llnuka. Mra. Alice Scott, Mm. l.ou Tenre, reconiing aecrctaryj Ulnrn Weal Irca urer. On Wedneadny Inst week, the Fillmore llaskct llnll tenni came over nr.il plnyed game with the I ureal ('Ity llnsket llnll tenm.

Tl score waa Wi to 'J8, In fnvor of Forest Cltv. Mra. Sarah Collins, of St. Joseph, I'd Cooksev nml family, of Mayflower uisiritv, rmi nnn lamiiy, Sfllllll nf tnu'H. nn.

I family, nil anent the dny nnd took Mlimfl. Mh It. I IHT.IL' Vf'IIIIIB IIMIIIV, III thla city, Sunday. Medwny Hoover nnd family nnd Ida father nnd mother, Daniel II. Hoover nnd wife, nil motored over to Horton, nnd spent Thanksgiving at the Wm.

Hoover home. They made the tilp In the M. Hoover car, turning home Friday evening. All reported irood lime. A number of Forest City people weni io roruca, loai rriuuy, nnd assisted In nrganlrinir Itci Croaa branch.

Those who went were piiiil Carey E. Bunker Oregon, Mo. I Time Now for Christmas Photographs Best artistic mountings at reasonable prices at O. A. Davis Studio Oregon, Mo.

WGKLOW AND VICINITY. The Moat Important Local l.tenls Which Hae Tranplred The Fast Week. (II) Ceorge A. Conawfl).) Jamca Skelton. mivV.e In Co.

II, Infantry, stationed nt Camp Funstou, vljltrd over Sunday with his brother, "Supt. Skelton. nnd family. Frank Herchera, who has been visiting with relative here for several daya, returned to Ida homo In rnrragut, town, insl morn Inir. ra.

Haipn i.eaae la in rnrrona, thla week, visit Inn with her alstcr, Mm. May llryant, and In the meantime Italpli la running baenci Frank Sneer nm! son, Douglass, of St. I.nuia, TrualeeV Sale. Wheieaa. M.itthn I'rolTit nnd Dr.

and Mm. F. llullock. Mr. 1 Arrr husbanil, by their certain Deed of Truat.

datetl the 1 11 lay or 11117, and reconled In ii. i J. I.v- lli.rl..ll I III-. M. nml ramlly.

The Cottona were nc- comiianl.il by their gueat. ary IWt Ciamty, Ml-sourl. In llook lar. Jamison, of (W-. Colorado.

n.1 ronvey" to the under- rosirr, im- luuuwiOK livscrill- eil renl estate, aitunlcd In Holt County, Missouri, tn-wlt: The south half of lot four (I), block one (I). Pinks- inn MiHiiion, nn miiiiiion to the town Mm. Itlrhaiilaon rnlertnln.il the II, Y. 1'. U.

one evening last week. Urfrcahmenla were served and all en-Joynl line time. Those present were: Iirene Fitrmnurire, Veru and Mlldreil Knnwlea, Allelic llnbcock, llaiel l.vons. Dorthn Hnvilen. Mnrtlm Chna.

Wylle Hayden, llotert and tienrge Hilt, Kdnn nnd l.nreno I Hunks, Kdnn nnd Viola Coata, dene- vieve lumey, ituaseii Lrouae, lann, now city of Oregon. In Trust however, to aecure the payment of the prnmla-aory note therein described nnd the Interest on said note; nnd whereas, the prinripnl nnd Intrreat nn said note nan, i-ioyu snua, urnce ling, Morriaw.V" r.f" Mii.rr.wi 111...1 Now, therefore. In pursuance of 'per, Wllla Heaver, l-nrene Honper. I mc 1 wl." Uonn Walker, Hurw.en Walla. Itosa iweniuer, nm, k'lrir unn.iriv v.ii- tlio bourn of t) nrlock In net! DKM'IIKUS.

HLAWHtNUb MCrALL, nj ii i'v aa III usicopainiciiysican. I Treat Both Acute and Chronic 'Diteatet. I Olllc Southtul Coracr of Square. I I la oast duo and unnald nnd In default Ifirare and Wlldn Cook, Jum'ea 'Jj0 balder baa rriueated mo lata arnll aln the lie-tho forenoon, nnd fitOO o'clock In the nf- tenmon nf that day, at tho court House Moor, In the City of Oregon. Holt County, Missouri, sell said rent estate lit public vendue to the hlghcat bldili'r for rash fii hand to pay sold nolo nnd the Interest duo thereon, and tho costs nnd c.

cnscs of executing thla trust. It. T. AI.KlIti:, Trustee. Administrator' Notice.

Notice la hereby given. Thnt letter of Administration on the F.stato of Marlon l.umley, deceased, were granted to the undcraigned on tho nth dny nf November, 1017, by tho 1'robato You will II ml large assortment of Hooka and llibtea at rhllllpa' Drug Store. Ilcnlon. The revival meeting nt tlie chuiTh clus'ed Monday night. We had Intcieatln" and very profitable meet-Inga; good sermon nnd good attendance.

There were Ave conversion). We are thankful for an many, but did bono for many more. Tho singer, Mm. Feitz, left for her home nt Walton, Kansas, on lueailay. Mio la a lovely woman, bosldea a trnln.il alnger, nnil Court of Holt County, Mlasourl.

All Do not fall to see the nlco dlsnlav of Holiday Good, at lMiilllps Drug i 11. vuillivii aim muni. 'QinM Mm. J. T.

Illnningliain and.a,orc' daughter, Mlaa Cenevievc, were tdioji- 7777777 7Z 7. 7T ping In St. Joseph, Monday. parenta, I.il Wilkes and family, south Mm. C.

1. Itlcbardaon and Mm. of town. A. J.

Cotton, snent Monday with Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K.

lllchardson will fniliv. nf ltentoti illstrlct. and son. Cecil, attended tho funeral Ilutsell Cotton, wife ami son, La- "i iionuiu ronor, at Mound uity, aiicmoon. Wllber l.eaae.

the son of J. T. Lease, who lives In Klmaey district, men, spent' Sutunluy night nnd Sun' dav tit tho Hurry laker home. 6ml Nnland and family and John Nolnnd, wifo und son, Itny, spoilt Sunday with Chua. Hoover nnd wife.

Don't forget tho entertainment, to' bo given at tho city hull, Frlduy night, Dec. 7, for. tho Y. M. C.

A. MIb Hnicl I'errv. nnn of our hlim school teachers, spent Thanksgiving vltn homo roius at Jiiaryviiie, jiio. Anderson and family, und Albert Kollmpr and wire, spent bun' wllli Hlnrk- Hum. nt Flmo.

Mo. Chas. nnd Miss Ituth Devorsr, of St. Joseph, spent Thnnkj-giving at tho K. h.

lliodbeck home. C. Franco, C. L. Itlclianlso'j and O.

K. riummer were nil transacting business in St. Joseph, last Frl-my. Mr. 0.

D. Cliadwlck left ono day, I tin luL.u inn wcJa, iwr "iiviu visit her son, II. W. Chads'Miss licll nirmlngham nnd Mlsi Imto Mlnton spent Saturday night 'and Sundoy at tlio J. lliimlngham Hert Nolnnd.

of St Joseph, came up, "IVcsday, and visited several day with his parents, Chasu-Noland and ''ifey Wilkes and family, of near la very low with pnoumonla. Wc hope lor ins recovery. Kcv. J. J.

CufTerky will go to St Joseph tho latto rpati of this week, nnd will hold services there. In Kcv, F. Fleming'' place. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Cha. SchaelTer nro tho proud parents of a baby girl, born ucc. nr. ncri w. nan-cock was In attendance.

--Mrs. John SchaelTer left last Sat urday morning for Hamburg, lown, whero sho visited with her aunt, Mr. James ualbornc, or mat city. Herbert Tbnycr. now of St.

Jo seph, has been on tho slck.list for tho past week. Ho Is somo better at this writing wo nro clad to hear. JuiUl Campbell, of Forbes, North Dakota, spent several days, tlio latter part or last wcck, wim nis orouicr-ln-law, Ilcrry Combs and family. A. Jeffrey mudo a business trip, Monday night of last week to riattsburg nnd Gowcr, Mo.

He returned homo Wednesday evening. T.ltlln Mlsa Doris lirock went to Mound City last Wednesday evening and spent Thanksgiving with her grandparents, Rev, J. N. wire. Colo and made mnnv friends while with ua.

Maaterx Newell and Wayne, son of Walter Staley, spent Thanksgiving with their grandmother, Mra. Oin King nt Kunana City, Kansas, returning Sunday evening. Will wlaehart and wife nnd l.oe Andler and family, of Horton, Kan-ana, were Thanksgiving guests nt the Jnahua Guthrie home. In the Lincoln district, Io and Mm. being brother and slater of Mrs.

fluthrle. Kev. Werner nnd wife, Mra. Feitz, Walter Staley, wife and son, Newell; Mia Frances Kmeraon and brother, Donald; Mrs, Ina Ferguson nnd little duughter. Irene, attended liallv Day services at F.bcnczcr church, Sunday, no v.

-o, anil were cnicnaineu at lln ncr at tho Albert Ann nek homo Grandmother Andler and J. Andler and family spent Thanksgiving Day at thTT Jokluta liiithrlo home; alxo Mr. and Mrs. Will Wlschart. Mr.

and Mm. Marvin Wlschart and littlo son, Wayne, and I.uverne and Irene Andler, of Horton, Kansas: Mr. nnd Mm. Harry tielvlu ami children, nml Mr, nnd Mrs. Geo.

Derr nnd children. OH MY STOMACH 't haj ilomarh tmuhU an lailly that nnth. Ina 1 at wouM dlirv.t aa It shouM," hM Hs.ll. I- llamllimi, 1'ortlanJ. a th U-Kan a ramurkahla ttnry nf Ilia rllf slia has srcurpil from Arieriioi'hal, th new r- rniiktruciha, atomaeii tunic anu "Kvrrytlilnn that I ate wouM tla In my ftUmath Ilka a cilalucl, 'Ga.

uouM furm ana I uouM uirr dutrfs. all tha time. I ant an I ruuM harilly tjrp nny- Ihlnii tiown. Trylnir to vet rriltr. A Itail my sliiltiMrti out, tut e.en thU dM not lialp me at I rontlmml a.

tail. "1 krpt lieurlna' so much about Arun-rhoa-lihnte thut I thouiiht lnaha It nilsht Jilp me. ami I uWldtt! to try tt. I hate tak.n to tic and to my surprise I ajn nln-udy feci-littf flue. 1 ran vat unythlnir and I am not troubled at all.

"I am completely rid of my old itomach trouble that I had for throo years. I have not felt fro-vll fur yeara. and I am certainly Flail In endorse because I want ethers to La helped by this wonderful miwlll "The iplrlt of wanting to help others It what make aufTertne men and women give these splendid publle endorsement! of Argo- sain a tocai aniaviti. n. Albright, 'of nrnddock, N.

has been hero tlio past waek, looking after his farm, near Forbes. Mrs. George Donpvan and daughter, Madge, of Kock Point, spent Thanksclvlng hero with Hodrrin Bullock, of Nodaway and family, or' hall. Mr. nnd Mm, were guest of Mr.

nnd Mr. J. K. Slater, nt a big Thanksgiving dinner, at their home, i he llirce l'incs. last iiiuh dav.

i.il iicnncti came lost Kniumny evening from Foit Sill nn furlough of few daya, nnd will visit Willi home folka. Kd saya nil of the IligC' low boy nro getting along fine ut Camn Donliihan. Zephn Iden came home from i.tnroin nisi wcck, wncre sue i ni lending college, and spent 'I hank' L'lvlnir tiny with linn lug to her achold ilulle the llmt of the week. Mia Men say she likes Lin roln and her school work very much Mm. J.

II. Dennett returned home In Inlay afternoon from III she visit.il several dnv with her son, Kd. Mm. tlcnnett una more than ideased with her tllp nnd apeak veiv highly Hie tlentmenl the sol dier boya are h'celvlng at Hie hand Uncle Sam in their quarter. Along with whole lot of other reader of the Old Itellnble Sentinel, we nir glad to see A.

A. Jeffrey "back on the job" with Ida newsy nnd Intor Items or sine missed you. nnd we Jo voti many friend In the hope that you i won luive in "go nwny any more. J. K.

Slater nnd Sam 1'ovnter re- reived three car londa of cattle from Kansas City the latter pnrt nf last 'week. Messrs. Sinter nnd I'oynter have Just llnlshrd it new feeder. CO fict long und I I fill wide, with aheila on the south that will hold fivo thousand bushels of com unit iiccommullate sixty bend nf cattle. George Poyntnr nnd family and Miss Snl lie.

Kock, Mis. A. W. Chim ing, vrore they renstnl on big K.e and Margaret McKee drove up to Ftirrugut. Inu.

Inst Thursday morn ing, where the yfrnst.il on a big 'IlianWhlng dinner nt the home of I iienry norciiei in noon, tisiiiok wim HenrV and Ids family until about 4:00 o'clock p. when they returned home, nrilvlug nt 7:00 p. in. The mriplier of the lligelow high school und the teacher were entertained by "kid party," given nt the s.linol House, nicNiay evening or inl week. The "kid" wele amused by unliunl ciuwllng contests, folk game, nnd by it short program prepare! by mo program committee, ugiil refreshments of npplca, pop corn, nnbia-en nnd candy wele served.

Sunt. Skel-ton made the beat "kid" be cause hla good wife loaned him her mliliiy nml it pair or white hose. Mr. Iloy.l Ferry and Ml Cora Arcii sllnneil auav fiom their friend litt Thrdry and drove over to Fall City, whcio they were mnrrl.il. These young people tiro well und fa-volubly knnun In thla vicinity and Bargains in Pianos and Player-Piano.

Come in and cce them. (I need the room). Carey E. Bunker Oregon, Mo. persona havinir claims nirnlnat snM estate are required to exhibit them for nuownnre in tne A.iminisiratnr within six months after tho dnto of granting of said letters, or they mny be precluded from any benefit of said Es-late; and If such claims be not exhibited within one vear from the data of granting said Utters they shall be lutvvrr FKED HUGHES, Administrator.

AHn.t. iiaiiiiv at nnvniu Judge of Probate. firs i ruDiication, Nov. 10, 1017. Admlnlatralor'a Notice.

Notice la heriibv irlvan Uu.m of ndmlnlstratlon on tho estate of urrin J. snuits, deceased, wcro granted to tho undersigned on tho 23d day of October, 1917, by the Trobata Court nf HnH all persons having claims against said cimiej nro rcquircu exhibit them for nllowancn tn 41m nrlmtnte.a,A within six months after the date of granting pf snld letters, or they way be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and If such claims be not exhibited within ono year from the date ui Kranung uniu letters, iney shall be forever barred. 4ii G. CUMMINS, Administrator. Harry M.

Dungan, (Seal.) I'robato Judge. CHICHESTER PILLS Wy. 1IIK III VHONII II It A iip 1. 1 1., Itf'v' 'c An C-VV S.M,lt!'?,,ir"",'e"'iViL LtiXsJttfi II.J beia rin.liiAVy tv -TVJ I ua l'lue r.iUa. SVv! leLe pe elh.r IIn tef 1 of Aii.etiii..

in.s.Tcn'i I it MaMumi iiiumi 1 Al.tviloiLiiia SOID Hi ORLGGISTS CVtRYWHERE I Mrs. Wm. Tuniham, who has been so very 111 tho past several weeks, Is but littlo better, and Is still confined to? her bed. Sho Is now 69 years of aft, ana ncr aavanccu years seems to bo against ho rln rallying. Adolph Gcll, of the 340th Field Artillery Htadquarters Coinpany, was homo from Camp Funston, for a brief visit with mother and brother, Henry, 110 is surety' an laoai soiuicr in uia physical, and no doubi will make good wncn it comes to a snow oown.

fiavo many friends who wish tern a very pleasant journey on the sea of matrimony. The plans of the youna loins are not Known, but they will probably lorutc In thla vicinity, ua Mr. Ferry haa been employed by Messrs. Slater und I'oynter for seme lime. Frunk Walker left.

Ifiat Mnndnv evening, for St. Louis, where on Tuesday he attended meeting of the vice chairmen of the countle of the state of Missouri, ut the Jefferson hotel. In mat city, caiieti ny rostus J. Wade, director lor 111c state or Missouri, Mr. Walker bavins received tho an.

nolntmcnt nf vice chairman for Holt county. The purpose of the meeting wo 10 expiam ine campaign that Is to be Inaugurated fur tho salo of war saving stamps. Till la an honor that Mr. Walker and lligelow may well feel proud of, and thero Is no question but what Mr, Walker will make good In the position that ho haa been honored with. There was Inrco nnd rnthnalna.

tie crowd gathered nt the auditorium at the school house, last Monday evening, for tho purpose of hearing the lied Cross woik discussed bv J. II. Colllson, of Multlnnd, president of tho Ited Cross Society of Holt county, unu ,1. carter, 01 wounu Lily, president of tho Mound Citv branch. Thn meeting was called to order by Supt, of our schools, S.

W. Skclton, who ktatsfl In a few brief words the object of the meeting, then followed the selection of 11 temporary chairman nnd secretary, S. W. Skelton being elected chairman and Geo. I'oynter, kecretary.

An excellent talk was made by Mr. Colllson and Mr. Carter, who cxnlalned tho irrvut u-nrV tho lied Cross Is doing for our soldier boys to tho entire satisfaction of all present. A permanent government organization of tho Ited Cross was organized by electing Supt. S.

Skclton, president; Chas. Knowlcs, vlco president: Geo. W. I'oynter, secretary; MrsjT. J.

Kridgmon, treasurer, and Tom llrldgmon and Mrs. II. M. Davis were appointed a commltteo to mnko up an executive committee of the organization, and to work with tho officers. The meeting was then adjourned to meet Wednesday evening of this week, when tho officers and members will get together and line out tho woik that la to bo done.

Tho.ro was quite a lot of, excitement created south of town, last Saturday afternoon, nbaut 2 p. when tho report was telephoned thnt a convict had escaped from a officer of the state penitentiary pn train 41, a short distance. west of Napier. Tho story goes that Georgo Osbomo, about 33 years old, finished a short term for burglary In tho Missouri statu penitentiary, last Friday, ond was' met at tho gates by Mr, D. Knvanaugh, caption' of thocuards at the Lincoln jietfitentlnry, to be taken back to Lincoln, to servo nn tin-expired 'term in that prison, he hav- I- l.f inn numu 111.1 rscupe irom mat institution about three years ago, nftcr having been made a trusty.

Mr. Knv-nnauch bad taken his nrironcr to thn dining car for lunch, and leaving Nn- Pier xney were warning bncg to lha smoking cur, Osborne about two step ahead of the officer, nnd when Osborne stepped Into the vestibule be-Iween the two enm he took a header through the vestibulo gins door. Mr. Knvanaugh gnvc tho alarm andtho 'rain was stopped soon ns possible, and the chnse bcann on foot. K'nvnn.

aiigh getting sight of his mnn scvcrnl limes, but being a heavy built man, he could not gel up tho speed thnt Osbone, who was lighter, could, and he got Into tl.e wood south of town, where It la nlnanat impossible to find any one. me a arm was Immediately given and Mr. Knvannugh stayed around the neighborhood looking for hi mnn with the help of the local officers until Monday noon, but nothing wu seen of hi mnn, nnd he left for Lincoln on the noon train, home la at Freemnnt, Neb. Ho had on a dark suit of clothe and black bat. Mr.

Knvanaugh I captain of the guards of the Nebraska state prison; lias been handling prisoner for the past tuclvc ears, and this I Ka llmt mnn that ever got away from him, nnd he felt the loss rather keenly, but stated there wn no question but whnl they would get Osborno later. 0 A. Long, Veterinary. A few oil barrels cheap at rhllllpa Drug Store. Mm.

M. E. Crowd). Mra. firnrn Calle nnd Ncllo wcro In SL Joseph, Hot 'cimrolatp.

with "Snanke.1 Crcum" sure good. DIIUG CO. Now la thn limit In linv vimi Vmn, ilron'iit for the soldier bov. Do not wait until it la too late. You ran And just what you ne.il at Phillip' Drug Store.

1 In' Sunday Chums, of the Evan gellrul Sunday school, will hold a bako sale nt Lester I'cttljohn's Furniture) Store, Sntunloy, December 8. Proceeds will lie used for the purchase of a carpel for the church. Tone lense are the best, because) the curve corresponds closely to tho cuiTnture of the arc described by tho eye In It various movements. Sco Mm. Uaia Keller, (irnduatc Optomet-1 lt, nt Dr.

Kearney' office. Duight Meyer, wife nnd babv. arcompnnled by Ed Evan and son, Fred, drove to St. Joseph In their car, 1 iirsniij mi wcck, returning the evening, Mr. Meyer and Kvana wcro on Hie stock mnrkct.

Enclish Walnuts. 2fte ncr naundi Guld Dollar Flour, 13.10. lie sure te como and sec us bcrore you buy your Christum Candles nnd Mixed Nuts. We will Savo You Money. Cash fop J.

WATSON. Joe Henry, wife and daughter, Mnttle. of Cluv tnwnahln. altnl nt the home of Mm. Kute Grirner and family, north of Oregon, Sunday last, called by the sickness of Dewey Crlcn- er.

who ha been a very sick boy, but whom, wc arc glad to announce, Ii now somo betjer. HOOrER KtlQWll CABINEtl SAVE MILES or STEP3 Mlas Nell Kennedy went to St. Joseph, Friday, to begin her Inspection for a Christmas gift for somebody, und sho snys sho will huvo to go again, for It Is question as to what to get oh, ask tho party In a roundabout way what they would like for Santa to bring them. Green II. Louden, for many year a resident of Union township, died at Craig, Thursday last, November 29, aged about 60 yeara.

Ho was burled at tho Tharn cemetery, Saturday, December 1. His son, taster, a member of Coinpany nt Fort Sill, did not reach home In time to be present nt the funeral. Mr. Louden Is survived by his window nnd one son. Houstln I'cttlJohn was ten yearn old, Tuesday, of this week, December 4, and he Invited a number of his boy" to cmc and spend tho evening with him, and they did no, and they bad tho tlmo of their lives.

Mr, I'cttlJohn says ho Is glad the roof is still on tho house, nnd Mrs. Pettljohn says sho thinks sho will bo nblo to get things back Into place by spring. 1 11 1 I V.M I V-l 1 1 n. koii irunits, Spoil HeadsjJ Toy Tea Sets, Toy Sewing Stoves, Automobiles, Mechanical aml TyJf nil kinds at I'hllllps' Drug Store. Mrs.

Fred 1'. Cook has been commissioned as tho District Navy Ile-cniting Agent for this cltjv by tho Nuvy Department, of St. Louis, E. A. Ilrooks, Navy Commander.

This appointment comes In connection vvlth tho drive that Is being staged 'over tha country to fill tho navy. At tho present tlmo 30,000 men are needed, and Missouri's iiuota Is 1200. All men wio are In the draft will be given tho privilege of enlisting In the navy up to tho Kith of this month, but after that they will have to tako their' plnccs In tho draft, Mrs. Cook Is duly nuthorized to, enlist men for any branch of tlio navy, and hni all Uia necessary papers, and would bo pleased to ftlvo you any information in regnrd to your enlistment I WANT TO BUY YOU0CORN IIMIlfAMlAtlJ 1 A 'l George Gelvin Farmers' Phone 60 Wife 'S -v 13K JWesaaaBeteSMJ 1 4 1 A 1.

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About The Holt County Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
34,709
Years Available:
1865-1964