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btoticji or rnrAX, JTotloe to BaaUna; CorpoiwHona, Aasooia. WASXBM COTSSTT KSOBATS OOTZT Walsst Grova, iy.73 C7CAT3 corns EX. On Teat A30. ttona, ox Individual Bankers of Warren Cottmty, BCaaouxt. The scribe was very busy last week entertaining the flu end had DOCKS? Stay rem, 1S3S FIRST DAT, MONDAY, SCAT 11th.

la the Office of the Clerk of the County Warrentoa raised for Cen no time for writing items. Court of aaid County. tral Wesleyan College. The campaign was conducted by Dr. Alber- The weather is Wheat is looking good and the farmers are Toney Seller, G.

and Henry Boiler, person of unsound mind. Annual settle Notice la hereby given that sealed bids of proposals will be received by the Notice la hereby given, To all creditors and others Interested la the Estate of Henry Fennewald. deceased, that William Heidtman. Administrator of aaid Estate, intend to make Final Settlement thereof at the next Terra of the Probate Court of Warren County, Missouri, to be held at Warrenton, in aaid County, on the llth day of May, A. D.

1925. WILLIAM HEIDTMAN, Administrator. tus Perry. plowing corn. i County Court of aaid Warren County, until 11 o'clock, noon, of Monday, the i The C.

W. baseball team won ment. Hilda Su hre, G. and Ell John Mu' tart, mlnori Annual settlement. Eleven were present at the school election.

Lewis Schnarre was elected as director and David Miller is to their first game of the season when Fourth Day of May, 1121. (aaid data be DAILY STRENGTH Nature has admirably fitted the body to fight against weak ness but there need for a daily renewal of strenfith, which comes easiest through nourishment. SgoII's Emulsfon Is ft practical aid to health and strength. If you are pale, underweight or weak, Scott's is the A. Haaenjaeger, Q.

and Gilbert they defeated the Mexico Military Academy by the score of 5 to 4, Hutert minor. Annual settlement. get the wood. R. H.

Morhaus, administrator, Simon ing the first day ot May regular term of said Court), from banking corporations, associations, or individual bankers of aaid County desiring to be selected as the depository of the funds Thursday afternoon. April 17. 1921 Green, deceased. Final settlement. Mrs.

Frank Sohroer spent several days last week at the home of H. sroTica or rxNAX, nmuan. Notice ia hereby given, To all creditors and others Interested in the Estate Herman Fortmann, O. and Gladys Mrs. Fannie Justus of Wright City celebrated her 90th birthday April Beckman taking care of the nu pa Fortmann, minor.

Annual settlement of aaid County for the term of two years of Henry Hes reman, deceased, that we, 10, 1924. tients and also her sick father, Mr. John H. Frick. G.

and Edward Stue- as prescribed by Article VIII, Chapter Frank Hefgeman and Henry Hergeman, ber, person of unsound mind. Annual Hildebrandt, who has the flu. 86, of the Revised Statutes of Missouri Executors of eald Estate, Intend to make settlement. Of lilt. Theodore Graue was a business Firt Tsars Ago Final Settlement thereof at the next Henry W.

Rocklage, executor, Jno. H. Any banking corporation, association, caller in Jonesburg, Saturday. Rocklage, deceased. Semi-annual settle or individual banker aforesaid, desiring to bid for the funds aforesaid shall de A very interesting Interchurcb World Conference was held at the College Church, Tuesday, April 13, Term of the Probate Court of Warren County, Missouri, to be held at Warrenton.

in said County, on the llth day of May, A. D. 1(26. ment. Mr.

and Mrs. David Miller spent Sunday with Mr. Lenhart and wife restorative that builds you up Nature's way-through nourishment. liver to the Clerk of the County Court SECOND DAT, TUESDAY, MAT 12th. on Big Four.

1920. Dean Edwards of the Missouri on or before said Fourth Day of May, Mary Voss and Louis Boekemeter, exe FRANK HEGGEMAN, HENRY HEGGEMAN, Jr. Bible College at Columbia, the 1915 (but not later than 11 o'clock, noon, Lorn. Schearmire is on the sick list at this writing. We hope he will cutors, Henry H.

Voss, deceased. Semi S4-21 Scott Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. thereof), a sealed proposal, stating the Rev. Mr.

Pinkerton of Belton, Executors. annual settlement. soon be out again. James Polston and Vallnda Opel, exe rate of interest said banking corporation, association or individual banker will Pay Prof, Stephens of the Kansas City, Kansas University, and Mrs. Wals- Henry Meyer and family spent cutors, Joseph Polston, deceased.

Semi on the funds of the County for the term Sunday at the home of Henry Eick- annual settlement ton of Hale, composed a team hoft E. L. Delventhai, executor, Mary Hu that was sent here by the state or prescribed by aaid Article VIII, Chapter 86, aforesaid, all of which aaid bids or proposals shall be accompanied by check bar, deceased. Semi-annual settlement. ganization.

John Hildebrandt and family spent Sunday with Frank Schorer George Mlddelkamp, G. and Caro for not less than $2,000.00 (being one lina track, person of unsound mind. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Humfeld of New Franklin, formerly of Holstein, and family.

and one-half per cent of the County and Annual settlement. Edward Hildebrandt and family State Revenues of 1114) aa guarantee of celebrated their golden wedding an Minnie Schwerdt, Q. and C. Roland spent the day Sunday on little Bear niversary April 1, 1920. Schwerdt.

minor. Annual settlement You can't afford to good faith on the part of the bidder, and It their (or his) bid be accepted they Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blaue Joseph Nleder, executor, Joe Bickmann, Miss Frieda Stegen of near Treloar (or he) will enter into a bond as re deceased.

Final settlement. and Ernest Wilmsmeyer of Bern of Hugo were the guests of Mrs, Blaue's mother Sunday. quired by aaid Article VIII, Chapter 86, of the Revised Statutes aforesaid. THIRD DAT, WEDNESDAY, MAT 18th. heimer, were married Thursday, George Schnarre and sisters spent April 8, 1920.

Am alia Dleckhaus, administratrix. Witness my hand and aeal of Office Sunday with friends near McKit- Relnhold Dleckhaus, deceased. Final Miss Blattner and Mr. Oley (SEAL) thla 9th day of April. 1925.

(89) HENRY F. POISSE, trick. deny yourself this With ths many other splendid things that have made the Globe-Democrat TOTJX favorite newspaper, yon can now obtain most remarkable settlement. IHeaemann, coin oi wngnt taty, rrv. 1 1 -IT George Graue and family of Bell Frits Ottermann, executor, H.

F. Ot- County Clerk, Warren County, Missouri wens uiaineu mursuay, April termann, deceased. Final settlement flower spent the day Sunday here 1920. Olga Engelage, G. and Rovena En- with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Graue. Administrator's XTotioe. Notice la hereby given, That Letters gelage, minor. Annual settlement Mr.

and Mrs. William Schnarre Arthur Nortrup of near Wright City and Miss Anna Hoelscher of near Jonesburg, were married Wed Gertrude Foristell, G. and Helen entertained company from Jones and John Foristell, minors. Annual TRAVEL AC CIZIHT rcSttttSE FCLI3T burg, Sunday. 2090 of Administration on the estate of Missouri E.

Aydelott deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 18th day of March, 1926, by the Probata Court of Warren County, Missouri. nesday, April 14, 1920. Ten Tears Ago. H. A.

Oberhellmann, executor, F. W. Executor's Notice. Ellert deceased. Annual settlement George Luppold, administrator, Wil Notice is hereby given, That Let All persons having Halms against said Mr.

and Mrs. Gerhard Bockhorst of Wright City celebrated their 62nd liam Luppold, deceased. Final settlement estate are required to exhibit them for ters, Testamentary on the estate of Wilhelmina Sickman, deceased, W. G. Wessel, executor, Matilda Wes- wedding anniversary April 8, 1915.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Camp, col sel, deceased. Final settlement FOURTH DAT. THURSDAY, MAY 14th.

allowance to the undersigned Administrator wahln six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if at a cost of less than three cents a week. Ton can protect yourself with this splendid policy, covering Ion of life or injury by many kinds of accidents; also by tornado, cyclone or lightning. It ii backed by a reliable old Insurance company and the reputation of the Globe-Democrat. Send for particulars today; write were granted to the undersigned on the 14th day of April, 1925, by the ored, of near Warrenton, celebrated E. L.

Delventhai, G. and Iram R. Probate Court of Warren County, their fiftieth wedding anniversary such claim be not exhibited within one Brown, person of unsound mind. Annual Missouri. year from the date of the granting of settlement.

All persons having xlaims against on Monday, April 5, 1915. Honey Locust. said letters, they will be forever barred. Paul Niehuss, G. and Orian Nle- said estate are required to exhibit Clarence R.

Aydelott, Administrator. huss, minor. Annual settlement Attest Martha Spohrer, Judge of Pro- them for allowance to the under George and Vincent Meyer, executors, The farmers are busy breaking the ground for corn planting. If the (SEAL) bate Court. August Meyer, deceased.

Semi-annual Date of first Insertion March 20, 1925. settlement signed Executor within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit weather remains favorable, planting Will probably begin this week. The Caroline Schianker, executrix, Edward T. Schianker, deceased. Final settlement Admlnistratofa Notice.

Notice is hereby given. That Letters of- such estate; and if such claim wheat, generally, is looking fine, pas Johanna Hellebusch, G. and Vin be not exhibited within one year tures are green and a number have of Administration on the estate of cent Hellebusch heirs, minors. Annual settlement from the date of the granting of said turned their stock out to forage for Thomas B. Cullom, deceased, were grant letters, they will be forever barred.

themselves. The song birds have re John Rettke, executor, John ed to the undersigned on the 14th day of March, 1925, by the Probata Court of Date of first insertion, 17th day oi Rettke, deceased. Final settlement turned and are doing their full bit St. Louis' Warren County, Missouri. William Heidtman, administrator, April, 1925.

All persons having claims against said Henry Fennewald, deceased. Final EDW. BOCKLAGE, Executor Attest: estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the undersigned Adminis FIFTH DAY, FRIDAY. MAT 15th. Cora Dlckhaus, G.

and Otto Dlck- trator within six months after the date MARTHA SPOHRER, Judge of Probate Court. to make life worth living. Even Bob White has ventured out of his hiding place to sing his two-note tune. The warm, balmy days are fast driving away the gloom of winter, and nature is again opening the book of love and hope. If we would only read the pages as they appear we haus, person of unsound mind.

Annual settlement of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and If such claim be not exhibited within one iroTXca or ttsax, bbthemxht. Frank and Henry Heggemann, execu Notice la hereby riven. To all credit year from the date of the granting of tors, Henry Heggemann, deceased. Final said letters, they will be forever barred. would find this old world a better settlement Marvin Cullom, Administrator.

1 place in-which to liver- ors and others Interested in the Estate pf Edward Tt.chlanker, deceased, that Caroline Schianker," Executrix "of said Estate, Intend to make Final Settlement George Blattner, curator, Julius Fort Attest Martha Spohrer, Judge of Pro- Mrs. Helen Young of Grafton, 111., mann, minor. Annual settlement (SEAL) bate Court E. D. Wegener, administrator, Ida thereof at the next Term of the Probate Date of first Insertion March 20, 1925.

Llchte, deceased. Final settlement. William H. Wlsbrock, executor, Henry Court of Warren County, Missouri, to be held at said County, on the 11th day of May, A. V.

1925. Wisbrock, deceased. Semi-annual An Exhileratlno Effect A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at returned to her home Wednesday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Curry.

Miss Lenora Houke and Miss Dixon were visitors at the home of Johnson Houke and family Sunday. Miss Mary Lovelace visited home folks in Montgomery City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wyatt spent CAROLINE SCHLANKER, Executrix.

H. Oley Hedeman and Agnes Meier, home is like having a doctor in the That Dollar in Your Pocket HOW LONO WILL IT LAST? Where one man is shrewd enough to hang onto it, thousands of others are thougthless enough to let it slip through their fingers. If that dollar is in the vaults of this bank nothing but your signature can get it out Open an account with us and protect that dollar, and other dollars that will follow it from day to day. house all the time. It gives instant executors, Emma Hedeman, deceased.

Final settlement. notice ot rural, settiehejit. relief when the digestion gets out of T. W. Hukriede, administrator.

With Notice is hereby given, To all credit order or the bowels fail to act One or two doses is all that is necessary to start things moving and restore will annexed, John Speed, deceased. Semi-annual settlement SIXTH DAT, SATURDAT. MAT 16th. Sunday with friends at Gayette. Emma and Theo.

Clyce, administrators, ors and others Interested in the Estate of William Luppold, deceased, that George Luppold, Administrator of eald Estate, intend to make Final Settlement thereof at the next Term of the Probate Court of Warren County, Missouri, to be held at Warrenton, in said County, on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1925. that fine feeling of exhileration and bouyancy of spirits which belongs only to perfect health. Price 60c.

Sold by the Warrenton Drug Thomas H. Clyde, deceased. Semi-annual settlement. Nannie and H. Perkins Pringle, execu pay fom per cent Interest on Tims Deposits lor or 12 months and the Rexall Store.

tors, Charles W. Pringle, deceased. Final settlement GEORGE LUPPOLD, Administrator. H. C.

and Max Hempel, administrators, Herman Hempel, deceased. Final settle NOTICE Or TIN All SETTLEMENT. ment Citizens Barak DR. F. W.

LINNERT DENTIST Luther Hill and family drove to Warrenton Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. Frick and family.

Mrs. J. H. Spencer has a serious attack of erysipelas in the face and her condition is reported serious. Monroe Bryant spent Sunday the guest of his daughter, Mrs.

Beabout, and family, and returned to the city with his son, John, who also visited Mrs. Beabout. Miss Mary Lovelace will close a very successful term of school at Honey Locust Friday, April 17, with a program and a basket dinner. Be sure and come and do not forget the basket. Notice is hereby given.

To all credit Frank Krauschner, executor, Hermann Erauschner, deceased. Semi-annual set ors and others Interested in the Estate of Thomas J. Farias, deceased, that I. tlement. Warrenton, KlssonrL Olivia Fariss, Executrix of said Estate, Ernest Bierbaum, executor, Heinrich intend to make Final Settlement thereof Blerbaum, deceased.

Semi-annual Monday. Tuesday and Wednesdsy of each week In Warrenton. Phone aTo. 86. at the next Term of the Probate Court of Warren County, Missouri, to be held CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, Olivia Fariss, executrix, Thomas J.

Fariss, deceased. Final settlement at Warronion, in said County, on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1925. Wllhemine Linnert H.

H. Twell- Fridays and Saturdays in St. Louis Office: 1215 South Grand Blvd. rhoae STo. Oread Seei-B mann, G.

and Viola Linnert minor. OLIVIA FARISS. Executrix. Annual settlement Pendleton News. MARTHA SPOHRER, Judge of Probate.

NOTICE or TIN AZi SETTIEJCENT. orrioail F. B. SCHOWENGERDT, President E. L.

DELVENTHAI Cashier JOHN H. FRICK. Vice-President OSCAR LUELF, Asst. Cashier H. H.

HOLLMANN, Vice-President J. A. BEBERMETER, Asst. Cashier DIllOIOll J. W.

Mlddelkamp. H. H. HoUmann. Herman Linnert.

John H. Frick. Hours by Appointment Notice Is hereby given, To all credit State of Missouri. )8S. County of Warren.

ors and others Interested in the Estate of Ida Llchte, deceased, that E. D. Wegener, Administrator of said estate, intend to make Final Settlement thereof E. L. Delventhai.

H. A. Yocnm. F. E.

Bchowenrerdt. Martha Spohrer, Judge of the Pro bate Court within and for the County Prof. Ira N. Chiles of Warrenton spent Fridfy here with home folks. Mrs.

M. Shaw and daughter, Miss Mayme Petit, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. William Avis near Warrenton. Mrs.

A. II. Shaw and little son, and Mrs. V. Lee and Marian Cook visited Mrs.

Edwin Brandes and family south of Foristell last Sunday. Mrs. II. H. Gerdemann and daugh at the next Term of the Probate Court of Warren County, Missouri, to be held at Warrenton, in said County, on the Alvin H.

JuergensRieyer ATTOBJTXY AT fcAW, Warrenton, Missouri Office in Court House. Phone 873. Notary in Office. aforesaid, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original Docket of the Probate Court of said County, showing what settlements are due at and for the May Term, illiillllllillilliiin Tll''-''-l 11th day of May, A. D.

1925. E. D. WEGENER, Administrator. 1925, of said Court as fully as the same appears of record in my office.

NOTICE Or TXXraX, SETTLEMENT. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have Notice is hereby given, To all credit NEURALGIA 1 orheadache ru' melt and Inba orheadache rub melt and inhale hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at office at Warrenton, sixth day of April, 1926. the forehead the vapor ii MARTHA SPOHRER, (SEAL) Judge of Probate. ors and others Interested in the Estate of Charles W. Pringle, deceased, that we, Nannie Pringle and H.

Perkins Pringle. Executors of said1 Estate, intend to make Final Settlement thereof at the next Term of the Probate Court of Warren County, Missouri, to be held at Warrenton, in said County, on the 11th day of May. A. D. 1925.

Vapor uo NOTICE Or. TIN AZi SZTTUBJCENT. Opt '7 Million Jar Vnd Ymartr Notice is hereby given, To all credit ors and others Interested In the Estate of Herman Hempel, deceased, that we, H. C. Hempel and Max Hempel, Admin NANNIE PRINGLE.

H. PERKINS PRINGLE. Executors. istrators of said Estate, intend to make STOP PA11IS ouieic tniSCRIUSOilllEAT, Try It TImaft TeuH say Ifs msaie. the wsy this enemy ef seta works its way throoch lbs pens el rmf tkta.

aod draw the blood fran th emrMttd. Mhfni U.M mmA iiwwJm te the rariaaa- Xxeentor's JTotlee. Notice is hereby given, That Letters Final Settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court of Warren County, Missouri, to be held at Warrenton, in said County, on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1925.

Testamentary on the estate of Herman KerkhofT, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 17th day of March. CONFIDENCE RESTS UPON BELIEF The people of this community believe in us. They nave confidence in 'our Strength, Stability and Efficiency i Ws pay 1 pr essj Interest oatlms or 12 mot. Marthasville Bank SaUSTBASYILLS, ISSIOTJEL ter, Miss Josephine, visited Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Gerdeman at High Hill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Wilson and children visited friends in Wright City last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Richardson returned to her home near here Sunday after spending several days with her daughter in St Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meyer and Mr.

and Mrs. D. E. Meyer and children, and several friends of Belleville, I1L, drove here in their cars Saturday to spend Easter with the former's home folks. Mrs.

S. T. Price returned to her home here Saturday after spending the past two weeks with relatives in St Louis. Miss Lillian Watkins of Sturgeon and Misses Goldie, Gladys Nell and Mabel Watkins and two brothers, Charles and William, of Ferguson spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.

Matt Lane of here. W. Mclntyre went to St Louis Sunday to spend the day visiting with friends. W. S.

Chiles and son Herbert, and Oliver and A. II. Shaw, W. A. Cameron and V.

Lee drove to St Louis Sunday where ILey, rpent the day 1925, by the Probata Court of Warren H. HEMPEL, MAX HEMPEL, Administrators. femovin tbe cans ef pia fanmadistelr. County, Missouri. 1b pmia top riht oft-mDmam: IM All persona having claims against aaid aeas of joints and mucks dtasppeaw.

the Joy ef seek fbtl immMiatolr. NOTICE Or mil BETTUaCENT. estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the undersigned Executors, All ywi BI vt ram w.w. fnl CIUMSON HEAT is to contly rnb inks Notice is hereby given, To all credit ors and others interested In the Estate of Emma Hedeman, deceased, that we, within six months after tte data of aaid letters, or they may be precluded from H. Oley Hedeman and Agnes Meier, Exe any benefit of such estate; and if such claim be not exhibited within one year cutors of aaid Estate, intend to make Final Settlement thereof at the next Term of the Probate Court of Warren from the date of the granting of aaid letters, they will be forever barrd.

pan practical lr "oat it up." you see the ii dwinc alow ef (he fkin caused by the i Wood betas draw away from the eonewrtej pert to Uia aarfaee. A eomf orthis faelins of warmta fellows, a sootfabie feelmc doe to rabef of the ccmnotioo. and wiiii it th rahiato that ths eaia has son, vanmhed. diwpaared. It rQ suttor yoo sboold know what sbhaa.

fai this rwnarkaWe. ponotrat'n. pam-ktl'iff intawnt to. member. CitiiuSON bEaf wjado only by 1 Aiixn Co.

bt Louis, ate. stopaepain and autenaoo ovary etitna, f-m fn yosraUE-ft a ouc toba of CfcjJ-fcvJ UZS at way aod dnwswfc mmcausr Tie Warrenton Drug Company. County, Missouri, to be held at Warren 1 Herman Fortman. Emma Roelker, Executors. ton, in said County, on the 11th day of May, A.

D. 1925. i.W: Attest Martha Spohrer, Judge of Fro- STEAL) bate Court. AGNES MEIER. H.

OLET Executor Date ef first insertion Karen 23, 1925..

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