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Tll Fi A VIU.F DATLY FORUM, MARWiUJS, MISSOURI MONDAY KV KN INO, .11 NK 15, PAGE SKVKN WANT-ADS SELL BUY RENT TRADE OVER 17,000 PEOPLE READ THESE ADS Phone jour Want-Ads Hanamo 43 Farmers 46 PLASTERING AND HTUCCOING prices reasonable Redford, 118 Water fit. ti-12 ih BUILDING ATF.RI AL.H IB U8EI) BUILDINO MATERIAL, LUM- ber, brick, door- window-. 4 price ot new Lloyd Octet, 509-511 Market, WANT AR8 Per word, single Insertion 3c Minimum cost, 1 Insertion 35c Per word, 3 Insertions 4c Minimum cost, 3 insertions 49c Per word, insertions 8c Minimum cost, 8 Insertions MALE HELP WANTED CR SALE MY HOUSE 390 8 VINI rooms modem except heat. Nina payment down, rest on easy turns Will trade for some livestock A Dowden FARMS AND LANDS 4f Card of 60c NOTE: Want ads inserted blind or with a key number, extra for service charge CARD or THANKS WE DESIRE TO EXPRESS TO OUR kind ighhrsn and thmighful friends our heartfelt thank for their many expressions of ym- pnttiy The heautlful Moral ol were especially appreciated Mr amt Mrs A -a Porterfield and himilv If. PCRHONALH a MEN WANTED TO TRAIN FOR Positions In Refrigeration and Air Conditioning field.

Wrtic Box LX WANTED 38 BOYS TO STRIP blue glass at Tommy Oraham tarm southeast Ca.sey corner. Everything furnished, $1 50 day POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 3tt NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ENOLISH WHITER LEGHORNS ASK FOR SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICES ON JUNE OIIX GRAYS HATCHERY 402 6th Far 357 ION US BARGAINS 57 ACRES. IM proved, 3 miles from Maryville at 12. 500, cash; 20 acres, improved. 1 to 'own, $1 200.

$300 cash? 3. 40 acre tracts irom 000 tf 2 80-acie tracts, $2,500 to $3 500 goot terms; well Improved at $4 cash. Matty others Fran Oraham. 703 Main. Maryville Mo phone Han 347.

ELMO ITEMS HORSES.CATTLR. SWINE. so FOR SALE2 YEAR-OLD ROAN bull. cheap Joe Oie PETS. ETC SI LOVE BIRDS FOR RALE PAIR blue love birds and cage.

$10 MOTHERS YOU CAN DEPEND ON Marton Smith, Far. 244 (5 Usf TYalned men and pure drugs guarantee the quality of our pft-I Maryville Drug Co ARTICLES FOR SALE ss MENI QET VIGOR AT ONCE! NEW Ostrex Tonte Tablets contain raw oyster invtgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, ghinda. If not delighted, maker refunds few paid Call, write Maryville Drug Store PRE8H CAKE8 and COOKIES NICE as ortment Prazee's. west of High Sc Open evenings STOMACH ULCER.

OAS PAINS. digesUon victims, why suffer? Fur quak relie I gel a free of a. a doctor's at Oaugh A vans 20' FOR SALE SEED CORN. EARLY and late varieties ear. shelled, or graded, bred for high yield, raised In Nodaway county Ward Pleven son, Oraham.

FOR SALE: CORN, SHELLED OR ear; 800 bu. oats Call Square Pilling Station. WANTED TO PURCHASE 34 HORSES TF YOU HAVE HORSES and mules for see or call me J. A. Foni, Far.

161. Han 31 FURNISHED ROOMS 34 AC I I MOKI LES roll PLYMOUTH Trade inn 35 Plymouth Seda 33 Plymouth Sedan 1 lodge Redan 29 Chevrolet Sedan 29 Pontiac 29 Whippet 6 Sedan Several heap Cars and Truck-s A RNOLD-STRONG Dodge Plymouth Dealera 1934 Ruick 4 door Sedan 1924 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan 1932 DeSoto 4 door Sedan 1931 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan 1930 PunUac 4 Sedan 1930 DeSoto 4-door 1929 Ford Sedan 1930 Hudson 4-dUPf Sedan 1930 Oakland 4-door Sedan 1930 Chevrolet 2 dixtr Sedan 1928 Chevrolet SedMt 1928 Buiek 4-door Sedan 1928 Buick 1927 Bun 2-door Sedan 1927 Pontiac 2 door Sedan 1934 Chevrolet LWB Truck 1935 Dodge LWB Truck 1929 Chevrolet Truck BAORY MOTOR CO. 114 West 4th. SERVICE. TIKES ACCESSORIES BE FAIR WITH YOUR BATTERY Drive in and we ll give It a drink, and complete test.

No charge for this service John Spangler, Side Square. WHEEL ALIGNMENT For safety and tire life in for free Intpcction on our Bear Frame and Axle Equipment MOORE AUTO A BODY WORKS Corner 5th Market and Most Reliable in N. W. Mo AUTOMOBILE KEPAIRXNO MOTOR SLUGGISH? MAYBE ITS the spirk plugs Whatever It is we an lincl the trouble promptly. Drive in for check-up.

Palmer A Wheeler, fouth of PostolMce, Far. 421. FOR RENT LANDS MODERN leeping room, for men 522 N. Fillmore. Hun.

6201. FOR RENT FURNISHED SLEEPING unfurnished apt 621 Market. Han, 5391 tf). FOR RENT COOL SOUTH SLEEP trig room; men 215 So Buchanan. Han 3288.

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 2 PARTLY FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms. Far. 385" 16. FOR RENT: DESIRABLE home lor July and August No children; bargain; close to College. Call Han 3459 16' By MRS JOE LINKBAUOH Opal Tiiluny of Lincoln, Neb has visiting the past week at home of hei parents, Mr and Mr; I)ai Needham at Elmo and also wit!) othr relatives.

Mi Oeorgc Masters returned to hei at Ctlenwaod, la. Monday aftei spending a few at the home her brother Mr and Mrs Joy Mrs. Rush'll of Maryville arcom her home, A surprise birthday dinner was glvet? in honor of Mr, and Mrs Everett Barnes Sunday at the home of Mr and Mr Jim Barnes west of Elmo. Thi toilowing were present to help celebrate the occasion; Mrs Jennie Spark ton! Sparks, Oalen Sparks, Wyatt, Mi David Fantz, Mr. and Glenn Fantz and lamily.

Fant. and Elmer Ferris all of Tarkio; Mr; Fnntz and lamily of Council and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloai of Blanchard.

Mr and Mrs. Olai Barnes md tamlly. Mr and Mr Le William Lamb, Mr and Mr; Melvin Limb Mr and Mr; Walter Coleman. John Campbell and J. Barnes all of Elmo and the honored guests and the hosts.

Mr and Mrs Owen Lewis and daugh- ter, Patricia, of El Monte, Calif. were Monday evening visitors at the Don Hanna home Other visitors were Mrs Dora Lewis and Mrs. Neal Lewis of Clearmont. Mrs Pauline Wilson entertained Ftt- day. May 29th, a party in honot of her daughter, birthday mnlvefsa as in playin i refreshments were i ing: Joan LaMar kins.

Beverly Lee Clarr-n, Billv and and lamily oi VillLsca and Mr and Mr Fiank Hull and daugh- Ejbert Sloan and son. V.ctar Catherine and Lola jjr Mrs. L. C. Severs and daugh- Miss Mildred, of Bedford, were guests Sunday In the home of Mr and Mrs.

R. Joy at Elmo. Mr and Mrs Don Hanna and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox were 8t Joseph visitors Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs Joe baugh and -on Billy Mrs Neil Barclay and James Neil, Mrs. Charles Coates nd daughters Charlene, and Mis. vlis Leslie Moses and James Edvard, wcte Clarinda visitors Thursday. rbara fourth y.

The afternoon games after which rved to the follow- Bculah Mae Ad- Patricia Ann Me Bobbie Browning HOUSES TOR SALE 43 UWN YOUR HOME HERE ARE REAL bargains, properties from $250 1.200-$ 1.800 2 000 ,13,000 and up; terms; Improved 40 acres. $1.250 and many more Nodaway County farms; terms. Be sure and see F. Wollert, Real Estate and Insurance. Read Dally Want SCENES fBltfc MISCELLANEOUS IS NOBODY LIKES TO WAIT AT A FIL- ling station for service The Newton D-X station on South Main will meet von half wav, 8HBET METAL AND TIN WORK KEEP COOL: SOMETHING NEW! Let u.s show you how we can keep your house cool tins summer.

Based on an entirely new principle. Heideman A I Both phones. FLOOR COVEKINO, SHADES LINOLEUM! GAY. ATTRACTIVE patterns. Durable Reasonably priced.

Hug the floor Prices'. BEAUTY SERVICE ZOTOS THE PERMANENT Comfortable and alluring, brings out full beauty. over Montgomery Shoe DEAR FRIENDS: A day or two ago I discovered that a termer in this community has invested $1800 in Daily Forum Want Ads during the past twelve months. He has simply discovered that he can market his produce at less cast through these columns than by any other method. Otherwise, you know and I know that he would not continue running his ads.

That $18.00 has not been in any sense, an expense to him. It has been an Investment which has paid him handsome dividends. Billy and Geraldine Staples. Carol Lynn 1 Snodderly, Ralph Hanna. Louis Harvey Rogers, Jo Bever, Edna Mae Sever.

Naomi Dwyer. Mr- Lloyd Bever Mrs. Paul Bever. Mrs Roy Lour an Ce Miss Ruey Lowranre, Mable Fullerton and Barbara Ann. Dale Russell and fam ly and his 1 mother.

Mrs Harry Kinney of York were visitors at Elmo Saturday. Miss Sylvia Horn Mrs. D. Jones and children Yannikin of Seotts Bluff. and Mi Bernndine Mc- Crmnder were visiting in Clarinda and Shenandoah Monday Mrs.

Wynn is visiting at the home her son, Charley Wynn and family wes Elmo. Miss Edna William- ol Atchison, Mrs Emma. Kinman. Ernest Harris Mrs James Annus of Kansas City and Mrs Harris of Burlington Junction were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ovie Jones and family One McCown of Chillicothe visited 8, 15. 22 and 29; July ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that, Letters of Administration upon the estate o'. Willis S. Oxley, deceased, have been to the undersigned by the Pro bate court of Nodaway County, Missouri, bearing date the day of June.

1938 All persons having claims against -aid estate arc required to exhibit them to him for allowance within six months from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if said claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of the granting of letters on said estate they shall be forever barred. C. APPLETON, Administrator. Attested bv mo, this 4th dav of June, 1936 FRANCES J. MILLER ol aid County Sunday with hb uncle.

John McOown. nd also an aunt. Mrs Eddie Bishop md famllv at Elmo Mrs Lou Perry who has been vi-it- ng for some time at the me of her laughter, Mis, John Kinman in gone to the home of her son, Clark I at College Springs Mbs Neva Melniosh the eck ai Blanchard visiting with her! niter, Mr- Ray Slough and family Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Spangler are the I a rents of a daughter born Thursday norning.

The little lady, who weigh- almost 7 lb ha- been given the iame of Sharron Lee. Mr. and Mrs Mat the St and son Villard. visited at Wie home of Mr toll's parents near Clyde, 'Tuesday rhry also visited at Guilford with Mr and Mrs. Gift in parents of Mrs.

Stoll as her mother has been quite Mr Anna Bowman of Redficki, 8 arrived In Elmo Tuesday inght 0 make her home with her nephew, lldon Mr. and Mr; tcrs, Roberta Frances, from Friday until Motrday with her parents, Mr. and Ins Elva Bain at Kansas City. Mr and Mrs. Linebaugh and lilly, were in Tarkio on buatneM d- Matt Stoll is building a new h.s larm ea.

of town. Elna Peter on of St. Joseph nd Miss La vlna Plowman of Pattons- urg were gueats of Miss Anita rich 1 the E. L. Aldrich home at Elmo ov- the week-end Mrs Ed Ward ol Burlington Junr- lon was a guest of her daughter, Mr i.

McClaren and Mr. McOaren nd daughter. Patricia Ann A dinner honoring Mrs. Arthur was held at the home ol Mr md Mr- William Adkins. Bund Ymong those present were Mr and vfrs Robert Carlson and children aldic Carol and Caroline.

Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Weland and (Owell and Lyle Mr. and Mis Orlc leker and son. Gary Lee Mr. and Mrs Joe Hull and children Hobby and Mr.

and Mi HoUie Ecker laughter. Oeraldirre Mr and Lo- ll Ray and son. Holland Dean, the guest Mis Smith and the rnd Max Mr Smith, whoa is at ich. la has been at llmo visiting her sister, Mrs. Holla feker, Mrs Balsa ery of Grand Island.

Mrs. Davis of Utica, Neb nd Mrs Max Dim, of Omaha visit- over the week-end at Elmo with elatives and friends. Mrs. Noem May. who is leaving to spend sum- i vacation at Longmont Col ac- ompanied them as far as Omaha or heir return journey.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hall.su a new kitchen and basement if their home west of Elm Will Calfee is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs Will Reece have recciv- a collection of six varieties of cactus from Dr md Mrs DuLanty of Sumner.

New Mex These cacti are very ornamental and ire used in that region in gardens Dr and Mrs. Dulanty are former residents of Elmo Mrs L. It. Pruitt was hostess to the members of the Afternoon Bridge club it her home north ol Elmo, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs G.

D. Jones and children, Shirley and Robert and Mrs. C. all of Scotts Bluff. and Miss Sylvia Horn have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs C.

F. lorn. Mrs Ed Hamilton entertained the Ladies Aid of the Elmo Methodist church. South, at her home northwest of town Thursday afternoon. After the regular business session, refreshments ot strawberry shortcake was crved to the nine members and four guests who were present.

A picnic dinner was held near the home of Mr and Mrs. Elbert Sloan Sunday. Among those present to enjoy the occasion were Mr. and Ben Rogers and family, Mr. and Mrs Henry Rogers.

Mr and Mr- Joe McCord and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Youngmark, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Murrin and son, Mrs.

Ted Adkins and rrc A SMAA4F tmat eowr AUkMvr caiwT a mm and BEFORE A KlklD Decline Is Shown in Early Sales of Swine; Asking Is Higher on Prices of Wheat Skyrocket 3 to 5 On Drouth Report St. Joseph Livestock HOGS, 3.500; rather slow; early mostly on 230 lbs and down stead to I lower than Friday's average; ales heavier weights showing a slmi-j liar decline from best tot, 95; most good to choice 170 230. $9 80 to $9 90; few choice 240- i $9 60 to $9 90; light lights. $9 76 to Chicago- anxiety regard- CATTLE. oalvos.

400, little dot.e prospects for the domestic wheat slaughter steers, yearlings aiwl heif- Sprjng crop skyrocketed Chicago prices is; higher asking and exoes more than .1 a bushel today and lve water-fills slowing down tHUtei few early sales light yearlings and helf- steady; cows, calves and and feeders steady to I weak; bulk fed steers and yearling eligible to sell around $7 to $7 75; be- children, Mr. and Mm Walter Beaver held toward early sale- light yrar-lnot for also to oats. Drouth in North DakotA. the leading spring wheat state, was officially re- 1 ported as having resulted but once before since 1907 in such a low condition i for wheat a- at present. This barley, rye and hay.

Wheat closed strong, to above Saturday's finish, July 87 s.c to 27 Sc, Sept 88 to 89c, corn he to 1 Sc up Sept 59'-c to 59' oats to advanced, and provisions varying from 5 cents decltnr to a rise of 7 Despite Canadian reports on rain. (June 15. 22 and 29; July 6) SALE. Default having been made in payment of the indebtedness described in and secured by deed of trust da taxi September 30, 1922, given by Joseph C. Eaton and Edna I.

Eaton, his wife, to A. F. Harvey, Trustee, recorded October 11, 1922 in book 147 at page 209 of tht trust deed records in the ofticc of the Recorder of Deeds of Nodaway County, Missouri and conveying lands sit uuted In said Nodaway County describ as: The Southwest Quarter ot the North Clerk of the Probate Court Quarter, and the Southeast Quar Mis. Ivan Oillispte and children of mostly Jlearmcnt have been spending a few hum days v.siting her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Orman. Mrs. Will Williams in Burlington Junction on business Saturday. he Oirl Scouts held a food sale at he Reave Drug Store Saturday niier- aoon and evening Mr and Mrs.

Eddie Vai -irkle, Mr and Mrs. Andy Van ickW Mr. and Andy Van.su Mnfpnd Mi Henry Van Foaaen and family, Mi C. Younger and Z. R.

Alexander ere among those irom Elmo who in Maryville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holbrook and aughter of Clarinda were visiting relatives at Elmo the week- nd. Mrs.

Leona Duncan was Friday at the home of Mr, and Mrs id Crane at Brnddyville. lings and heifers up to top veal- era, $8 50. SHEEP. 1.000; supply mostly native spring lamb; opening steady, early ales choice $11 25 down; choice daughter eligible to $3,75. sf JOSEPH LOSING PRICES HOGS.

3.500; compared with average. 250 and down steady to 5c lower; heavier weights steady to 10e wheat -hot upward more than higher; top. 95 sparingly; bulk good a bushel early today, stimulated by and choice 170-240 $9.80 to $9 90: 240- alarming dry in domestic 28C, 45 to 85; odd lot good crop territory. 340 to 25 Friends of higher contended CATTLE. 1.900; calves.

400; fed that not only a.s was the case today yearlings, hi Mils and cows1 but also hereafter downward reactions sow; unevenly steady to 15c lower; Liverpool would be almost entirely trady to weak, load choice me- until generous rains were Huh! steers 25; bulk fed received in the American northwest and teers and yearlings, to $7 75; also until Indication- pointed definitely most light yearlings and heifers. $6 to a United States 1936 crop of suffl- 918-lb $7 sire to suggest an exportable sur- SHf.EP, 2.000; spring lamb- hilly plus Assertions were added that be. strfidy: ewes trong; good and choice; cause of absence of seasonal native spring $19 75 to $1125; rains concern over the domestic top, $11 25; fat largely 75 down, crop has morr than off.set possi- rald head to UUtle- of hedging from the winter harvest southwest. Tending fur- Chicago Livestock HOGS. 16,000, including 5 500 direct; mostly steady with Fi'klay- average; stronger; top.

bulk 160 250. lo 20, 140-160. 85 to 15; 250-300. 75 to 300 350. $1 60 to 75; sows, 25 to $9 10.

CATTLE, calves, 2.000; fairly active market on yearlings and light steers but medium weight and weighty kinds, comprising lnbetween grades a guest' mostly, very dull; light heifer and mixed yearlings bringing a substantial premium over comparable grades weighty steers; best steers early I8 60, Mrs Olenn Bailey and infant $8 40; numerous loads little aughter Clara Edith, were able to Reifers sold at $7 75 to $8 25 but bulk leave the hospital at Maryville and. of fat steers unsold, the few early -ale return to their home at Elmo, Satur- being made at $7 to $6 mostly; west- ay, fed steers 1,550 $8. draggv; bulls active and fully steady, however; vealers steady to 28c lower, mostly $7 50 to very few $50; stock calves. $7.75 to $8,50. Shofip, fairly active, mostly some strength on tauter grade Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Younger and nns, anti Johnnie Kansas Saturday for a visit with relatives. They were sujvper at the Eldon Younger home. Mr. and Mrs.

Ymittgfir and Johnnie returned Sunday but Monte remained for longer visit at the home of his uncle lex Younger and family. Mr. and Mrs Boyd Tudder and family were visit mg at Maryville Satur)ay. Mrs W.l-on and daughter Barbara Ann Wcffi guests of her fath- and brother, Mr Esto! and Harold spring early bulk $11 to $11.75, $12; buck- sorted off at $1 diecunt: medium -horn arllngs most light and medium $3 to tea. $4 her to fire btflll-h sentiment were rapid big of Minneapolis Kansas City Grain WHEAT.

68 ears; to up; 2 hard 2 hard, to red. 91 SC to C. CORN. 161 car to higher; 2 white, 70c to 72e; 2 yellow, to 2 mixrul, to tkle OATS, 40 cara; unchanged to 'vc up; 2 white 26 to 27 Sc. BARLEY.

to 48c. Chicago Cash Grain WHEAT, cash, no -ales reported CORN. 2 mixed, 63c; 1 vellow 63 lo 1 white. TO'jf OATS. 2 white.

to 30c BARLEY, 30c to 91c TIMOTHY seed, $3 20 to $3 45 cwt. CLOVER seed, $13 to $20 cwt. Chicago Grain Tabic Chicago Produce POULTRY, steady, chickens easy; hens, 15'jc; 19 jc springs, 25c to fryers, 23c 24c; broilers. 23c; fcai-ebacks, 20c to 22c; 13c; leg- Beve. at Burlington Junction.

Sunday. horn ,2 turkeys, 13c to callerC. C. Youngei was a busines it Shenandoah, Saturday. Mrs Matthew Stoll was hostes.

to he members of the Sunshine Pals lub at hei northeast ol Elmo 18c; ducks, 10c to 16c; geese. 11c to 15v BUTTER. 17,919, eu.sier; speclaLs. 93 ('ore. 28 he to ex- 92.

28 extra firsts, 90-91, 28r; 88 89, 27c to standards. 90 Wednesday afternoon. The girls of wnrrallzed, car 28', EOOS. 23.265. -tea Month 1 High Low 1 1 Pm.

Close OioM WHEAT July 87 85 8 7 1 .86 4 Sept. 89 88 864 Dec. .911 88 4 90 87 CORN July 62 61 614 .61 4 Sept.594 Jl's, .59 .584 Dec 54', i A3 4 OATS July 25 4 .254 Sept 26 26 26 254 C. .28 4 .274 28 274 lo cal, 21 he; cars. 22c; fresh gTaded firsts were also present.

Refreshments ca)s 2i he 4-H club which spon-ored by the current re- retpt-s. 20 storage extras 22 he. storage packed firsts BUTTER future-, storage standards. 29'-c; fresh standards, June, EOO futures, refrigerator standards, 25' acre served to 42 members and guests. Ore next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Jim Van Fosson. Jimmie Farlee came Saturday eve- i Nov itng to the summer vacation at aC the home of his grandiather. Harry He has been attending tigh at Omaha the post school moderate. demand very ear and to return to Omaha Bliss Triumphs, $2 to Cobblers. $3- his fall.

25; White Rose. $3 40 to $3 75; old Mr. and Mrs a Aken and chil- stock. Idaho slightly strong- Iren, Lyle and Annubell, Mr. and Mrs.

other stock dull, supplies light, de Lowell Aken and son, Lowell Max and Mr. and a birthda Sunday at the home ot Mi Aea Early Ohlos, $1.75 sister, Mrs. Hazel Fine. Mrs. S.dney James, who has been Wcslhcr ARKANSAS; Fair tonight and Tucs- New York Stocks New York Specialties tipped the stock market scales of fractions to 2 or more point- today, but profit taking kept many of the in a narrow range.

Dealing- Were on the quiet side hroughout, transfers approximating 50.060 shares The close was steady. potatoes new tock stmmrer sun- 8tw! issues for time fJ? when the American Iron A Steel In placed this week's mill ojiera- tions at 70 per cent of capacity, up 5 from the previous week. Douglas Aircraft pushed ahead about a point as the war department announced awards for 150 pursuit planes a nd light; Idaho Russet Burbanks, $2 85 to $3 15; Wisconsin Round Whites, Mrs Boulord Kelley attended MlnnPsota Round whites. "lade public this week av surprise dinner at Wilcox $iM 0tyrn Mountrtins. cobblers and) FWreign at the home of Mrs.

Aea Eariv 75 wprt' In terms of ill the past week, is Improved at this writing. Real Estate Traufen ter of tlie Northwest Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-two in Township 18 and 25; June 1, 8 and 18) Sixty two (62), of Range Thirty-live ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTIC E. 35 Notice is hereby given that Letters of said A F. Harvey having resigned Administration upon the estate of Henry Ellsberry, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Nodaway County, Missouri, bearing date the 16th day of May. 1936.

ajid refused to act as such Trustee and the undersigned, having been appointed in writing by the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured bv said trust deed, as successor in trust to the said A. F. Harvey, and having been All persons having claims against said requested by the owner and holder of estate are required to exhibit them to said indebtedness to foreclose said deed her for allowance within six months of trust and sell raid real estate from the date of said letters, or they fore I will, on Tuesday, July 7, 1936, may be precluded from any benefit of between the hours of nine o'clcxk in such estate; and if said claims be not forenoon and live clock in the af- exhlbited within one year from the ternoon of said day. at the west front date of the granting of letters on slid door of the Court House in the City of Liiil of Instrumi-pW in thr County ot Nodnwtty, lii'ginniRg '-lb, Warranty liarlm nu4 wtfv to Iutrt 37 Virjiil anil to Itailoy lot a hlork 7, Kltuo I), Itavi- kii I wifo to It. is $1 Hutli Iinnalilsiiti it, ai to MilitrII Flam, ini in lot- 3 of Mr half lo, I.

I I in Mnr.vvilie, "00. Mtl4ro4 Elam nul to Rtftli I 11 ht MO a Of lois Mock Maryvillo, $1 and to -amo int tn 33 ft of lots $, Iilork Maryville, OKLAHOMA: Fair Umlght Tuesday NEBRASKA: Fair tonight and Tuesday; wanner in east tonight. KANSAS: Fair tonight rnd 1'ues- dav; not much change in temperature ILLINOIS: Fair tonight and Tuesday. Rising temperature in northwest portion tonight, and In north and central portions Tuesday. Kansas City Produce EGOS, to 19' C.

CREAMFRV, 38' hotter- fat, 23c to 25c; packing butter, 18c. POULTRY, liens, 13c to 16c. roosters, 10c to 11c; springs, 19c to 22c; broil- 16c to 18e. estate they shall be forever barred. NELLIE THOMPSON.

Maryville, County of Nodaway and St at" of Missouri, sell the above de- iu.it I'nioH hhi'l. Robm-on's int mid Mury ville. II and wife to Kvtt Farrar, N1 HK 24 F. IV Uohttutun nd to F. ml.

NW $1 David -by, al to OflMlp and 1 iMtir i ckf part NW II Dm is tu Dav I lid 4 NW IS 114 HI, $1 11V Htfwart mid wife to trade M. et ul 1 4-ti'J 36, i.urt 3, Mu-1er, heir two tbirdK iutfrfKt i 1 iota 1, udii tnllarnard, 1 2, block tl. us. Tt Deed rnett GWatt to Marie Hev 4 In riiKtrotig, nl by Trustee 7, l.l< uk u. NW mid Mary ville, fl toFoi rest part NK 6613, 4 r.

rr (i 11. i 4 HK In in te of VI urtila rm-t mug 34 II $10 10 MB flVOO. Hi to hnnife, Local Market Quotation? Attested by me, this 16th day of May, 1936. MILTON HULL. S).

Judge of the Probate Court of said County Administratrix, scribed real estate at publie vendue for cash tr the highest bidder, to -satisfy said debt and costs Dated this 13th day of June. 1936. O. HOLMES, Substitute Trustee. 'v Butterfat, per.

lb. Eggs, per doz. is os Springs, Heavy, per lb. Springs. Leghorn, per lb.

Hens, Heavy, per lb. Hens, Leghorn, per lb. Old Roosters, per lb. Ducks, per lb Hides, per lb. It, Him Quit Claim Df id au4 to st: si, AdmlnUtrators' Ixadorn MfAtff by to Mu-tf 1 lot- I.

3. btoi lot block Art Chixtiau by Adwr, to w. Horse Hides, each to $2,00 16c 18c 14c 14c. 12c 7c 9c-lie 4c the dollar. Closing New Ytrk Curb.

Cities Service, Cities Service PF, New York Stocks. American Can, 130; Am, Tel. A American 97; Anaconda. 34; A. T.

A 73; Auburn, 31; Bethlehem Steel, Chicago Great Western, Chrysler, 96 Eastman Kodak, Oeneral Eleo- trie, Oeneral Motors. In. ternatlonal Harvester, 89; International Shoe, 48 S. Kelvinator, Liggett A Myers 107 Loose Wiles Biscuit, Mid. Con.

Pet 191 Montgomery Ward, National Biscuit, National Cash Register, 24; Pertney, 85; Phillips, Procter A Gamble, 43; Radio, 121 Reynolds Tobacco 58; Roebuck, 74 Skelly Oil, 22'i; Stan, dard Oil Ind 33 Standard Otl NJ, 58 Swift A 21; U. S. Steel, 824; Western Union, 834; Woolworth, 514. Markets at a Glance Stocks steady; sperBHUfis advance quietly. Bonds even; rails higher.

Curb higher; oils and specialties tn Foreign exchanges mixed; gold currencies decline. Cotton steady; higlter cables; domestic and foreign trade buying. Sugar higher; trade buying. Coffee lower; foreign selling. Kansas City Hay Market ALFALFA, extra leafy, $11; No.

3, xlrn teafv, $16 50 fc No 1 $10 to No 2 leafy, $850 to $9.50 PRAIRIE, No, 1, $8 30 tc No. 2, $7-50 to $8..

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