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fPf? --"PW?" ?f?r- f?c"' ?far "" T J"'or3P!r-i(sir7-a "nwcj7-'(w "Te-s CLASSIFIED ADS Haifa Cent a TTord a Daj. Pkone M l estate for sale E i-plendid building lot on i arenue, 60 by 233 feet. Price, ; A, Henmnger. 41 if FOR S VLE MLE Majestic coal range and i range; both in perfect con- tone OWi. n-oi. fFOR RENT rEST Three unfurnished rooms llBnsrkccping w modem house. P3U Pins Road or phone 71 II4U. )ST AND FOUND WANTED A woman to cook for thirty people. See Miss Effie Graham. '.002 University Are. C-79. WANTED TO BUY WvTsTED TO BUY-A small farm, CO to 120 acres ell improved, on a good toad, not more than four mile from r. tumbia. H. N. Cleaver, Perry, Mo. C82, C-82. WANTED Furs for winter storage. Brick building. Phone 1128 or 1M. THECOLUiMDIA EVENING M1SS0URIAN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER' 1. 1920 PACK THE day of November, 1920. f (55L) R. & POLtURD, Clerk N. T. Centry Attrfor Plffs MARJORIE QULN'N, Deputy. (Last insertion December 19.) ORDER OF PUBLICATION". MISCELLANEOUS Siturday bereen Parker Ho. I Colombia Theater a rhi ita pin. Reward. Ilwigbl , rfconc 216. W.S1 -Brorn Bor-ahno hat, while lin- last Saturday night from Return to II. C McCray, M78. pink cameo pin between i and Stephens College. Mrs. m, S Hut u S-78. l-Qrautr) teitbook and a Kkrd Dole book in file base. .tailemic IlalL Retard. Wil. Phone 973. WANTED Theme typing Call Ruth Horning. 1181 black. 320 N. 9th Sl BOARD ANdToDGING FOR RENT FurnLhed room at 1104 Patruin. Phone 1372 white. P-TBiL I rOR RENT A desirable room, 1217 E. Uroadway. Phone 589. J 77tf. rOR RENT Northeast room for two gentlemen. Fhone 668. H-81. FOR RENT Large room with south ami east windows; large bath just across liallj private home; no children in loue. Will rent cheap if taken at once. Apply 1409 Wind-sir Street. A178. lodgesotTces -Sheep-lined coat rum ca- Ii3 betveen 11 and 12 x m, Nov. 1571 red. C-78. -K j-wcled .Kappa Upa Tlicla I ana; s nane en back. Finder Irera tc Theta Ilcuse. P 73. ACACIA LODCE, No. C02, A. F. I A. SI Stated Communication Tuesday evening, Dec. 7 ,at 7 o'clock. Third Degree. Visitors Welcome. In the FielJ of :Spo ft t year, i Tha Karros -schet eai's fcr mves , ri:H every.team in the alJr wn the' ppjon. of NWrs - Ta - - IL L. Kcmpster. W. M. i. 3u Lon;, Sec''un'irf' "" f"ttjnine CM) ami tlnee tii'n Bii'ii-j. lint ard Broa1-M lliundiwl snrt hlly livn m t:M nniinai Slate of Missouri. ) County of Boone, ) ss In the Circuit Court, in vacation bvioic January Term. 1921. LULA P, BERRY. Plaintiff. stainst 12UM1 fbe unknown heirs, consorts, devisees, donees, alienees or immediate, mesne or remote , voluntary or involuntary grantees of Frederick A. Hamilton, de ceased, ol Uemamin sham, deceased. nfLrrenrcamrsi m . I of John W. YeldeU, deceased, of Alex-' .si b JU,cd -r foruan ander Douglass deceased, of Edward s cu i CisLaw. j P. Rogers deceased, of John Lampion,! xes. The ten am-s ! deceaeil, of Turner R. Haden, de- -re vill be vn"i " 'I ceased, of Henry T. Ralney, deceased, i innell, Misss-ii - ' of Felix G. Laioree, deceased, of Leon.' Vg. Has E. Brown, deceased, of Edgar Fin-' n,. i.,i,.i ir, uiirocu, vi juu ,u jjmun. inis- , ceased, of W. A. Stewart, dccced, of Ambrose loune. deceased, of J no. M. Samuel, deceased, of Tbos. Roland, 'e- ceaseu, of Hiram Phillips, deceased, of Frank Wilcoi, deceased, of Jaum C On, decea'edand of James Ik Ruckle, deceased, and of each of them repect ivclr, and all persons claiming, or wLo mi;ht claim by, through or under them, or either c th'ra, defendants. THE STATE OF MISSOLRT. to tie above named unknown defendants, CRECTINC: Yon arc berrby notiGed that an action has been commenced against you iu the Circuit Court of Boone County, Missouri, affecting the title to the follow iug de scribed lands and tenements Jing, be mg and situate m Bonne Counlv, Mi-on rf, town: .V. nut of Lots Number three T1CERS VILL HAVE HARD FIGHT FOR TITLE Tt. T!. -It 1 I I r-.t. if !'- - J , , . uc Aii,s win ie a -ncru iigii oa ii-r w uvm a szil anu report lor 7; inir uipus ii mey eipeci 10 rrp-ti last . ucc pcriormance ai:d annex six1" teams will uke part. These will be made up of girls from each of the four daises, I an experienced "player acting cs captain! ot eaen group, Th s wtI b fellow-e.1 by Tiniury has troubled hia scifidcrally zrt! " fla" Jn:(' 1 ., . ,, , i .... .T. ', T' "r' Tina is the fomth veaf ef laierror tlu.IT "J' "" r "V"' "fV- " itr la-ketbtlL tie enn fe,, k,B ui by Kappa Alpha Thca the Ert year, andl to- tn IiJ two jacesivc years by Del' TTflrkhfr't tA1tnM a. -r . , -f Kan every ,-hl in rt, confer-! kV"' ZVf 5 e JZ'aT-Z ?""?&, rK" ..t......-.n .!.-,.. i j wn jjr anotiiet tiw enrolled m th-bhysicaredi!caion depart- lr ..- J.(1,VI1VI4 ,1 -4 0IS ,1I' I -rf. t . f Na. 111. A. 1. & X M Special meeting Wed nesday night. Decern ber 1. Firt degree. IITD-Medium sized black cow, ,,c,or Km'Stc-J': uu,cr' w nl kite markings tra5ed from! ft",eU BUS- iDmev's pasture on Lniverirj. lease ii&M and notif) 4 19 Cen. fvh. w, uccn i. ixiin. ai I cawTOK Hail Thursday night Ja sir! 1 cahing at 720 Mm Ivccae ami pj)ing fr this ad- st. I ihrlV) e3U-green. G-78. uttry tevbook and a led note Ikiok in the lia-e- I Academic IUU. Reward. Wil- Phone 773. UATION VACANT -Yourg man who has had x ia drug tore for part time Apply Drug Miop or phone 302. K-80. L O. O. F, LODCE NO. 207 Called Meeting Fnda), Dec. 3. Sec ond degree. Visitors always welcome. Roy Fowler, N. C. a F. Baker, Sec MISSOURI CIUPTER ORDER OF DE M0L.VY. Regular Meeting, every Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Acacia Lodge Room, corner Hitt and Broadway. Visitors Welcome, Kaer Vanice, Scribe, Benton it Lee, M. U. : OF PUBLICATION. lahsstiuri) I Boo- iprcoit Court, in vacation be- r Term, 1921. aa plaictifi. afiost ' " day of November, 1920. (Seal) IL S. POLLARD, Oerk W. L Dmwiddie, ' ".LARJORIE QULNN, Deputy. Last Insertion Dec 27, 1920 L alienees inune- iate. utcs r.-nlactary or intoluntary gran : Zebalon Wiggin, deceatd. s A. Johnson, deceased: and of ORDER OFIyir,ICAT50N Mate of Missouri town now rtv f Lo!nnhn liswuri. unciioeit a- 1 '. K ' twint tncnti fire to ' u "weet (.orni; f Im 1 J' 3S'i tlience miri 64 feet, thence ea-l Iv lh right id way of the aluh railrojil Unce southwardly along said rialit-of. way to a point 23 feet north of the south line of lut number 319, tience west lot the point of beginning; wlucn said ac tion is returnable on the fir-t da) of tlie next regular term of this court to be held at the Court Hoiw in the Cty of Colum bia. Boone County. Missouri, on MOiV DAY. JANUARY 3, 1921. when and where you may appear and answer or otherwise defend Fueh action; otherwise plaintiff's petition will be taken as con fessed and judgment rendered according- b- A true eoov from the record: WITNESS my hand as dert of tlic Or.' cuit Court of Boone County, Missouri, and the seal of said court. Dona at of. fice in Columbia, Missouri, this 13th day of November, 1920. 1 SEAL! R. 5. POLLAUU. Ucr Bv Marjorie Puinn. Deputy. 1. r- Hoggs. Atty. for Plff, (Last insertion Dec 14) In i .. r -H- rest Uhrlaub, center. i ue oa. -an around whom to build a team. To top up these hole-, Coach F C Allen lias three other 'K" men who played 111 a number of fames Last jUr. Wide it will take lots of hatd work to pjt a 1 winning Kansas team in the field, re cording tn Coach Allen, Kansas is going a hate a fighting quintette. Oklahoma, Ames and Drake hare the are teams as lat year to start tne sea son. The Kansas Aggies lo-t Captain Hinds, but in his place gainetj. three mem bers of the Kansas state champion Win. field High School team of two years ago. Washington alo lot one of its outtard ing stars, in Mariruard at center 'S!tlOn fTl'DS.TS TIRIt WVsngtoh 1 dvnslr. stcilcrts' art ' f r 1 r- tailed -"PiilV.." i-ir- sn-Ats and fjlw.r p. i 1. -n A -erer lw t( r ew ti 1 1 3 r """ " .0" t jc - n '. !' 1 i j i -13 , sr 1 f Jin- ' " k- bw hi e - dcular s.nbe '! -icu u& izz a; mr - s ""Siudcaa of oilier chscl in u V'alle) du not appreciate the significance of the rasie PikiT. . This may or ma) not lie true, bat it i fiiily ortain that the nick name "l'lker"' will flick to the St. Louis institution for some time to come. mnt, of Vh!eh number about sulj' arc rajj'criiiiTn ph)sical educatin 'NOTICFS-OLHl hELLDVl 3 Called meeting fOd-t'rclliWf Fri-' ts) aigiit. U.. Swood itfr l!cM - ' X -1- CsH - (v !. ' GoliuiiMa f heatre I '. fH-SVi 1 If.rHil ., FB M iinirso K r ei Mr. F. C Whitney PRESENTS" iinihitSi v Aii J t,D -n - -- " T FlE WEl C rREftTc:T VLSCL CQ.ME' im IT. H 1. 1 i IS" if l xfrl TVT ''" to ,!ie nne 'fi' M "'' Club of lis, ,b,.te to John F. Miller, c.uich ., the tWrHl. In ttii sue. Ui 5fioun Tigers His tatement3 will be confirmed by cr Joal Tiaer '0.1I0T lTk. L..... 1.. .- .r - t a I ' ,..-j v-iij 'ki fiiit aw i & f the I spcaLs irt i irj 1 ncaii piaiing ot ij t,ra' as lieen aciucd bv g ' iun port followers (f laiontj Kansas over !V Suuri. Vie will n..t at t'lis time .Ji-ui-.-. Mr. McBride's pnsii.on as regards tn the two Universities. Huweur his Mate ments regarding John Miller and the uniterut) are printed below. "Johnn) Miller, head coach of the Missouri desert, is coming in for his .rjls uia.. afe e. e,ro m- . dtred c-.ery !;, in evrrv home. omplcle sale, camiaigii4 with adrertis.1 mt. littralure and a.mples furut-lird. lojr sales guaranteed. Eaih of ouri products must pleae your customers or mone) will bo refunded. Your furore is an assured succr" if you answer this ti,:,i -. r .1.. 1-1 '1 11 , .""'"uss-iuchi i once. e arc tnc larg- Ibirtecn men of the Columbia Highl, ,,i. ,r .- , , , . .i.i f.i..n j 1...- u 1 . pwkeis of specialty food products in the vorl 1 References: any back, ratine cr R. K. Co, in .StDiIenla IVxiL. ' Federal Pure f'rmlucts Co Chicago. I1L( n THIRTEEN LETTERS AFARVLD AT C H. S. Thirteen men of the 1 School football squad Ime been rccom. .-.!. t.v r 1. ci. . 1. .. iii:uuvA, uj v.urtci -ny iu ac gllCH I r -, sweaters. Tl.e men who won the letters a.i?Cn0V E,p'.rt.s. Co' ... .1.- f ""-" .iiarr. I are eligible for initiation into the C Qua Thr older members of th club the rut) The rrrn to be awarded letters are: Cc.rg- Weoc'--h 'J- V'tlll(i.- . rt It I f. rt -1 " l 1 Ti ( i.aciit. c j i 2 n-Willia-n Slephrhsqn, James Amutcad, Donald Heibel ReginaJd L'm'erhill and Mauve Vightmat FRESH Vt URU LOSE TO SOPHS AT C. II. i. The second game ol the girls' haket. ball season at the Columbia High School resulted in a victor) for the sophomores, 14 In 11. It was a fliisl rnllrli nm turn. Jiare of the tribute of the eason now.1 tie game in whiili the holiest play was And justly so. Two years Johnny MdW 'rartied on by the two Jumping centers has been head of the coaching system at ' Dorothy llcmlrick. sophomore, and Helen Columbia and the Tigers haie been re- MeLi-li. freshman, markably successful during hi. regime. I The sophomores will pla) tfte seniors ictors oser the juniors soon for the laim to the championship title MIMEOGRAPHING " p.l T-lulsr Forms our -p-tiilr. Let us bid ou )ur wcrk. Prtmp Vccuratc Ssnii.c EDWARDS BROS. Ann Arbor, Mich. (riorianna w THE AlUSICtVL COMEDY HIT OF NEW YORK, CHICAGO AND BOSTON. GREAT NEW YORK CAST. 100 PER CENT PERFECT BEAUTY CHORUS. Prices: $2.50, $2, S1.50$i,'50c Plus Tax SEATS OYv ON SALE ORDER OF PUBLICATION via.e of Mlssjuri.) Miller's tram lot only one came in 1919, that to Nebraska, 5 to 12, and with Nebraika Outside of the conference, the rigers. had the best claim to tlw Mis souri i'aHey cliampionjiip. Daring the season just ended. Missouri lost only one jame, that 10 Oklahoma, the team tliat copped the alley title "Both )tars tLe iTgers closed their ata son wiih'a victory oer Kansas last jear "1 W 6,-thH year 16 to 7, A,victotj over Kansas has been the mark of a -aso's success at Missouri fo- years s- -aa without the other vrctnr, inr'n ng. !,. J 1.1. t.if.v . J it 1 ,.?i.v -iit-i, jvurij ,iuj'r c rr$u,.ir us 1 -' MrssjLn s-ardi t m 5lw 'jiti.-i . I County of Eoonc ) In the Circuit Court, In vacation be 1 Ibhbs deceased; and of Gar-1 fore January Term, I92L l&lnn, deceased; and of Rich Virgil M. Harris Jane IL Rogers Mat- tie H. Hendrick and John W. Hams Jr., plaintiffs. against (26430 sue McCIure, John H. Mcdure, William V. McCIure, John F. Mcaure, SalUe F. MeClure, Carrie JI Sliakelford. lames W. McClore, Daisy- JL Creer. 1 Gertrude M. McDonald. Fannie M. Matthews, Virgil McOuitry. Lientz Mc Qmtty, Blanche L. Palmer. Montgonv cr McCnllough. Wuliain A. Lientz and the unknown heirs consorts de visees doners, alienees and immediate mr-ne, remote, voluntary and invol untiry grantees of William McCIure, I deceased, and of M. P. LienU, de ceased, gnd of Montgomery P. Lientz, deceased, F. J. McGure and The Co lamhia Cemetery Association, a corpo ration. The Trustees of the Town Snuthton and the Cty of Columbia, Missouri, defendants. sens under whom they claim. THE STATE OF MISSOURI, to the "Persons claiming b), through above named unknown defendants and non resident defendants John II. ." Cure, William V. .Mcdure John F. Mcdure, Sallie F. McCtore, Carrie M. Shakelford, James W. Mcdure, Daisy M. Greer, Gertrude M. McDonald, Fannie JL Matthews Virgil McQuitry, Lientz McOuitry. Blanche L. Palmer, sniarm, jvv ju s- wi li t JTfl a t of Boone County. Missouri. Montgomery McCullough. WiDiam A-. ' title to tho foUowmg de- LienW, The Trustees of the Town of mithton anu f. J. .-ucuure. GREETING: You are hiejl notified that an action 5 Thirty Ji aW) ,f tho has been commenced ajatn.: jtu jn tne. m r '. . ,.1... . -...-. CucLit Omrt ot iKKtnc iiurm, .niuuri. Twcntyev-n ,27 J ; and affectin; the u'llc to the' following de- 'screviBorc or Is hems all crbel Jnds ami teneiacnis i)iuc vt tile ..l..i n,r, f .!,. ini anil situate in the Gl of Columbia, iurtcr of Section Thirty four formerly the Town of Columbia, Mis- s"T . . . 1 . 1 . Ilu.. CahiiIi Muuirtrs sa rtorth and Easi r center soun, aa " "..WIT' , deceased: and of UrtelltI9 koxeased; and of Joshua Mils. and of Joshua Mire de- . aad of Lucicda F. Aids dc- ; aad of Lucinda I. Mize, do- ; and of Savannoh Sapp, de- :ni of Savana Sapp, deceased; w William Sapp, de , and of J. W. Sam. deceased fSiffie Calvin, deceased; and 0 i Coma, deceased: and Dora eecnued; and of Beverly Cbl- d; and of Mary Wells dos aad .of Jts.ie T. Colun, dc- 1 aaj of Caroline M. Coliin, , m oi .ancy i ixiiiin, if Frank Foster, deceased! and HI Collin, deceased: Nora 1 KKJirr, deceased; and of ileus, (or Lewis) McCarty, dc-l od of Michael 'Senior, de- laad each of lh-m respectivel), t then or oilier of them and s.CsctT, Jlrssouri. defendants. ' HTE OF MISSOURI! to the ttnlnoV-n tWendanu, ierrhy notified that an action 1 JAuaacnced against you in the Prt i 1 uue to tho loIJnwinc de-1 1 atd tectments lyhz, being I la Eoonc County, Missouri, I oanty ul &pe, ) Missouri footMlt In i!j.. arraii Court. 11 j:at.'n be-1 "l"' ' 'entails it may to iiumi Lc-t o fo.e January Teru, 192! IL L Tand) ajd Grace Tawlf, E'fecut rU of tlie last will and tea-arseat of IL H. Tandy, deceased, plaintiffs, against 3 (26415) He unknown heirs consorl, derfsces, donees ahenee or immediate- mewie or remote voluntary or involuntary gran'ea of Louis Lardoise. deceased, of Joseph Story, decca-sed, of diaries Lucas deceased, of Abraham liarncs aos of Josrpt- Mer di"eed 1.. i ruman nob 1 unknown coraort 01 Jesse Uopber. de ceased, and of each of them rcspectite Iy, and all persons claiming, or who might claim ly. through or under them or cither of them, defendants. THE ST VIE OF MISi-OURI, to the above named unknown defendants GREETING: You are hereby notified that an action has been .commenced again-t jou in tlie Circuit Cnnrt of Boone Coanty, Missouri, affecting the title to the following de scribed lands aad tenement hjing, be ing and situate in Boone County, Mis souri, to-wit: Tlie pt half of the southeast quar say a few Hm!i regarding the manner t lotrtball the Tirers ha.e played u-u.tr Johnny Miller, a clean, manly, sports j nanlike style ot play that has made Mis souri friends throughout the Val'-s. In the two games the wwr saw the Tigers Ids year Missouri played as e'eanly as -ny eleven we'se eier seen -n a-:kc That was the kind of pliy t'le Ti jr showed against Kansas a ! -n'i ' Ti"rda). They played I'm- -i ' u" r-len th; r'r "- " .. BASKETBALL STARTS HERLJ,I,UAKY 7 The present Missouri bzskcball s. lie ule calls for siiteen tim-s with two npei I dates UI this number eight iiu Ik plated at Columbia. The schedule i a? follows: January 7-8. Am's aCJunilJ-J-i iry It 1", tfahinsfui v bt Louts. Jantian 21 25, Ollahona at Norm it Jjuarv 2829.Kanja. at.Colcolf'j.' . t Ftbfiian 4si Wasafsgton at Colurana. j rthtuatv JI-LT, rofa AcfiCi it . .n Jlt'eqiH' rcbruarv 1S-19, Open date rebtuary 2S-26, Kansas at Lawrence. March 45, limaa Aggies it Columbic. SI. V. GIRLS TILL PLAY BASKETBALL TIHS EAR The girl Physical Education Dfput. i"ti' has plainw r a4t1m.es asii tJC regciar gMuiasiim rluscs t-'Ort r- wV i tV LrsS!t.li!l sra 'id fiou jfj un'il af. t r. : vA H .ssStewx L UILI J! WitS ' aT& 1 r 3s aasE.sssss . Ijl - t-i n s- r I Afut: Diy a in&jbij our, zt rSe PenasylTarja'iR.' R-4 Stsa Kew Vct, tie aicss-r Jcurxcecil taoie, . w ir .W tinrettc -i t r .j.i ,f1 r'l' bltr . tfrt ' 1 S s -s . -LAV. .bit.. v r?,if V Two things might make, you .vant to change your' cigarette- ieio 1. IU Vr! ) w4t Iww" 1 "s"er& aiiTitrnr rdl , rj the -iMit - Tarjhr Tcrlish ci'ga- 'sti btCS) Irf C s rz.?c '1 the ball anu . each occasion tSe "iissf. 1 pj Id the Kansan until the referee 'oo the tall, but made no effort to hurl hira to the around or thrmr liim hnrL His. f dainfull). "The Tigers hit em hard, but when tl e whistle sounded they were through. Willi some teams it is different. Missouri proved through the sea-oi that a team plating the cleanest brand, even to pass ing up the petty stuff after the sounding of the wlustle, can go throuah the season a winner. Football officials in the Val ley praise the Missouri team high!). To win is one grand thing. To win as Mis- 1 rt , t 1 i-wr h nsa.- -ti 1 1 .-a m j lion clashes vill be -rli. Ji i The fit event wdl he the color Ioj nament in which approximately tweli? TOk PTcjre , ; avis &MiJb. liTus ow, try -.vrwi Krsb c sssstM-saKUea - ' i -., -se c Ti.-r- -& , ...t ,0 isange) tielop- ter of scctioii eiglil (8), the cat part of ' sflu' 'lls vn ne Sran.ter tlung. May the cat half of the southwest quarter of ''"y t rass up that brand of clcanli said section dglit (8), that part of tlic I nv,' Miort, and ma) some ,.thrr west baU of the northeast quarter of C,10"I emulate that sifc of plav. sectioa pescateen VI uwt ties nonu I asm-lllr. )T.vid .nnd nit nf I facribod land in Township IW). Rarge Thirteen (13): 1 action is returnable on the f&t next tegular term of thia MJ at the Court House in r M ColumLia. Roone Countr. ' MONDAY. JANUARY 3, I asd where you may appear othtTwise defend such Mse plamnff. petiuon will sonfessed and judgment sriatli. ' from the record: 1 oy hand as clerk of the t of Boobe Gounhr. Missouri. ' cf faid court Done at bis Missouri, this 27th laud known as Lots Not 207, 208, 213, 214, 21S, 216, 221, 222, 223 and 1 in the Columbia Cemetery- in said city; which said action ii" returnable on the first day of the nert retuhtf term of this court to be held at the Court House in the Gty of Columbia, Boone County, Mis souri, on MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921, when and where you miy appear snd answer or otherwise defend such action; r4herwiseTlaJntiflV petition will J taken as confessed and judgment rendered ac cordingly. A true copy from the record: WITNESS ray hand J clerk of the drcoit Court of Boone County, Mis souri, and tho seal of said court. Done at oSce in Columbia, Missouri, this 20th of the center of the Columbia and Fay ette Road and the cast part of that part of the east half of the. northwest quar ter of said section seventeen (17) thai Irs nirth of the tun r ot jT! -iad all la town'hip forts runts . ii' N r', Uange fourteen (11) West of f Jilt!, Prin cipal Meridian, beginning a 3 pviLt (U in thc-ccntcr of the Columbia aad rajetie Road, north GlVt .legrees wct 927?4 feef 1 from a .lone (A) m the renter of said beginning, and containing two SiurdreJ road, and in line with a division fence and fort) acres; which said action is re taken to be on the .north and south sub- tumable on the first day of the next rrg cbvision line of tho, northeast quarter of u!jr enu of this court to Le held it the court !kuc m tne uty ot Columbia, Boone Ox-ntr, Missouri, on MONDW TOVKIE" FICKUER OIT FOR B4SKETB4LL PR1CTICE Craig Ruby received a big addition to his basketball squad when Leslie Pou kie" Uackhcr reporteil for practice. f.' ter passing through c strr-iuous basket ball season last year wnLout ru-j m t juries ackher sprained hi Ue vniV walking thrnugli liic s. jipis. Tni "0ie Hour Sen ice Phone 736 said section seventeen (17J; thearr: north 0 degrees 15 minutes wrst 4,' feet to a corner fence post (n), taken fer the halfway point between the center of Mid section eight and the quarter tec tion corner on the east side thereof; thence north C9s degrees wet (Stirrer No. 3105) 2437 feet to a point (2) en section ojht 1 (E) J thence south 0 de grees 15 minutes east 3854 feet to a point (3) the center of the Columbia and Fayette Road ;i thence, with the center of said road; south 704 degrees east 54L3 feet to a point (4), south 70 degrees east 1338 feet to point (5), south ru degrees 40 minutes east 737 feet to the JANUARY 3, 1921 when and where you may appear and answer or otherwise defend such action; otberwirn plaintiffs' 1 petition will be taken as confess andj judgment rendered accordingly. A-true copy from the record theesstand west subdivision line of said f WITNESS my hand as clerk of the Circuit Court of Boone Coanty, Mis souri, and the seal of said cou-L Done atvoKce in Columbia, Missouri, this 18th day of November. 1520. (Seal.) R. S. POLLARD, derk. Jas E. Boggs Attr. for Plffs. (Last insertion December 19.) uuJiavc .tn hour be votir cnjMednenl II Into ;al. 736, "One Hour Scr ticc." The tlclhcry boy t ill gel jour iuit and .re turn it on, time. Try our sen ice and workmanship. The rest of ihe fellows like it. cilsaO's v .cea agarcrte contasung "jtu: tsitgh -Tartui." . . vis j jSO- oa" "t?711' s111 cont tns !tn Turkua thai the V ( straight Turknh braeds and h than say other Ttrkj-h Blead'ij Fatima. This is the basis for Farima's ciaan ofJsst t'tifk Tarluh." AndKores of sales facts such as the cie shon 'ovc surely seem ti jus'ify Fa'ima's cla-n. I.ICCETT & MVSKS TOXACCO CO. 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