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,1 FIWQ " " THE FARMINGTON TIMES. FARM1NCTON. MO. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914. 1 In 40 rallons of water and used us I School Noted . I j I Forced to Move to Larger Quarters Our business has increased to a point where larg er and better quarters are a necessity, so we are compelled to move to the large store room IN THE FARMERS BANK BUILDING OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE We invite you to visit our new Sales Rooms. Let us show you what we have. That implies no obligation to buy a piano just come in and "get acquainted." We can save you money on a piano or player. And we'd like the chance to PROVE this to you. We know the piano business because of long experience. We know which are BEST and why and can show you a considerable advantage, no"5 matter what your particular wants may be. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Field-Lippman Star Behning Melotone Richmond Trayser Lorraine Remington WE CARRY A SPLENDID STOCK OF TALKING MA CHINES, RECORDS AND SUPPLIES. And we have available for instant service all of the resources of the foremost makers of talking machines in the world. FIELD-LIPPMAN PIANO STORES FARMINGTON BRANCH Mrs. J. H. Radio, Mgr. J. H. Radle, Tuning and Repair Expert iust 40 gallons of wutcr and used us u sproy wilh (food results. Wash the ft,,, i-r Friday evening closed hemes thoroughly neiorc cuung. roi ( (h(, w(.. f ,. year. Those gradual -MCOOd spraying after fruit is picked mun Mi-.-.-s Verona Hlonieyci, Lil use two pounds arsenate of lead U I Thomen, ArVO Clay, Lnu rtv West Bfty gallons of water. ! uver. Dr. Williamson's address was , , , i full of food and inspiring thoughts. The regular monthly RMMttne 01 ; . .,.,,,,, wemed to ntipreciute hav Unity District will he held at Unity in hjm wi(li us 1W1 scores have so ex Bchool House, Friday, May Wnd, at tnemieVM to us. We were s o'clock Siibjc-t, BW beam and COW j ,.ulht,r ate getting the speaker la pea' bf A. W. Terrill. fQn t1(. audiei.ce 1 Lit the situation j was unavoidable. Lsadwood News raw eopiss of ths Kadyro yet re- Mrs. A. B. Morton of llet' Uianeum. ; main. Those desiring it copy may spent part of last week visiting relu- ; secure same from Myers Mayberry. lives here. Several hooks belonging to the Li- Mrs. W. ('. Scott and Mrs. J. M. i bnry have not yet heeti turned in. Turlay were ihopphtg In Bonne Terre Kindly look through your hook shelves last week. and if you find any of these send them Miss Vaahti Mills of Prank Clay, to us as soon ai pouiblc so that prop- spent Thursday in llonne Terre. cr reports can he made. The lUper- Wm. Scott had business in Bonne I inteudent alio has quits a number of Terre Thursday. books that have been horn. wed and Karnest Ward of Bonns lcrrc spent . ,lol rettirnsd, several days visiting friends bars last I Thirty-four pupils wars promoted j week. from the eighth grade to the high school. This number added to the ! Health a factor in Success number now belonging In the high The largest factor contributing to a , school guides less those graduated ......... from the high school, will make an; man's success ii undoubtedly health, i tnroiiment , ,,,. hundred live, i.ust It has been Observed that a man Is year a large class wus graduated from j seldom sick when his bowels are leg- the high school and only a small class ,.i h.. i ..,. ),,., tn,.v ..r.. I promoteil troni inc eignu p Oscar L.Haile&Co. Real Estate Insurance Loans Abstracts Notaries Public and Conveyances, l ire. Tornado, I'latc Clans and Accident Insurance. Rents and Accounts Collected constipated. For constipation will lind nothing iuite so good Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the up petite and strengthen the digestion They arc sold by all dealers. Adv. A Surprise Dinner A pleasant surprise wus given Mr. Harney Casteel, who has just recently returned from l.nngview, Texas, when a number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Casteel. At first Harney thought a few neighbors hud come to spend the day. but when they just "kept comin'", he smelt a mouse and his surprise was enjoyed by all. A most bountiful dinner was enjoyed and the iihscncl member of the fam ily, Mr. (I. A. Casteel, who is now In service for Uncle Sam's firmy, at Ft. Stevens, dr., was remembered and a sprend was sent to him. Those pres ent were: Mr. unit Mrs. Henry (Jruncr. and little grandson, Lee; Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. John Short; Mr. and Mrs. George Mackley and lit tle son; Mr. und Mrs. Hart Custecl and children, Mildren.Mable.llen Cave and Minnie Alma; Mr. and Mrs. B. Burgess and children, Frank and Max ine; Mr. and Mrs. l'cnl Casteel; Mr. Ben Hill- Mrs K. C. Martin; Mrs. usie Myres, and children, Marvin and RuSSSllj Mrs. Lisa Wiliams and son, Huny; Misses Alice Oruner; Min nie Las Johnson; Oracle Wise; Hoy Short; ROSCOS Johnson. Civil Service Rumination Clerk All examination for clerk will be held ut the post-office in this city on June 18, 1P1 I which mat. r i. del reused the high yHU school enrollment for this year. The various organizations of the high school students, with the excep tion of Student Government, elected Officers Friday afternoon for hc;:t year Not knowing the attitude Of the Fac ulty for the next year toward this movement we deemed it best not to take any steps toward continuing it. The Literary Society elected officers as follows: Prssidsnt, William Huff; Vice Prssidsnt, F.sther London; Sec retarv. Emily Matkin; Attorney, Allen Burks; Sergant-at-arms, Tom Mckin ney; Pianist, Mary Henderson. Myers Mayberry was chosen President of the Athletic Association ; Ksther London, Vice President: William O'Sullivan, Secretary and Treasurer. The visitors last week were Mss- dames o. L. Hails, 0. J. Mayberry, Law, Morgun, Evans, F.d Lotz, Aliss Ones Dsnman, Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Bailey. We have Kept in touch with the visitors during the vear and find that quite a number of the patrons are visiting the schools This is a good thing ami more should do so. TOUT children will appreciate it, at least after thev have become accus tomed to your visits, und it will in crease the interest of the pupils in their work. The St. Francois county Athletic und Oratorical Association met in Flat River Saturday afternoon of last week and completed the business for the year. Silver medals were order ed purchused for the athletes who made new records at the last County Track Meet. Those entitled to these medals are: Myers Mayberry and Harvey resile of Farmington, and Pirtle of Bonne Terre. The executive committee was instructed to make arrangements for a series of contests in debating between the schools of Lang & Bro. Mfg. & Merc. Co. FARMINGTON, HO. Manufacturers of Wagons, Farm Implements, Lumber und Huild ing Material. Also Undertakers of Funerals W. N. FLEMING NOTARY PUJJLIC REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE our Business is Respectfully So licited. Office in iteully Building. FARMINGTON, MO. PHONE 71. COUNTY FARM BUREAU A. W. TERRILL. FARM ADVISER. mentioned foi inula. ones when mixing this cent of the total number of years wnen Kept t ''"' on it. Some of the other advantages Keeping F.ggs Missouri farmers lose about three und a half million dollars each year from spoilt eggs. This may mighty just as well lie kept m tneir pocscis Five l eggs marketed have developing chick. in them. Three per cent are rotten due to the fact that the young em bryo in the fertile eggs die and de Bay, This immense loss can be com pletely done away with by doing a way or penning up all male lords as soon as the batching season is over. An Infertile egg will generally total, ly dry up before it will rot. The hens will kty just as well or even better without the rooster being present. At this time of the year when eggs are cheap Is a gooil time to pack them for higher winter prices. Select in fertile, clean, sound eggs anil place in an earthenware or wooden (never metal I retainer that has been boiled out- Soy Beeaa At the Ltbertyvttte District Bureau meeting held last Friday, Soy Means were the topic of discussion. It was shown that soy bean hay was bout the , . j squal in feeding value, pound for gathered, Wipe otT with a damp cloth, l 1MJlln(1 as ufufu hay, almost twice not a wet on,-, as water dissolves the B valuable us clover buy. Just about natural gelatinous coaling on the egg ,ls Kol) limm fr p,mll(i HK shell and hastens detonation. F.ggs bran for horses and bogs and at packed in this manner have bee: m. HIIM tints they build up soil and I. now n to keep in good shape lor tnree i I fortilitv to our land while vmarlnp Kill olf 01 .now n to keen i MMTl when ke from .la to in degrees, run on oi . , f .. i ... ..... . ... . ,, pen up the roosters and puck your j ,.,. (,e.thjr, n,re seed, and also ! eggs. It s easy. - hav to the acre on an average. Stand up better on all kinds of soil. Can Red lop Sorrell The large areas of our fields that are infested with the red topped sheep ' so common in this county are mute Witnesses to the sourness of the Soil, the limpus paper test corroborates, their testimony in almost every case. The bacteria that live on the roots of' iow earlier. Frost won't hurt so readily. Seed twice as rich in protein and IP times us rich in oil. Need not attacked by weevil. Won't rot so easily, Won't crack so bad in thresh ing. Hay easier to cure and will stand more rain. Plant is more orOUgth resistant and will also stand mini a-. n : a , . nr I A iw ,,. .ir. , -L. ,, Ik. UU couniv aU DC I liueiioeiu rv. I.. date of the examination. John" "f Wjf ( I; arm.ngton next Married women will not be admitted ! was elected I resident; 1 J. to the examination. This prohibition, MeWa of P bit River and J. B. HOW however, does not apply t" women Srd were re-cW-tod secretary and v ie who arc divorc. those who arc president respectively. I be Assoeia- separated from their husbands and I "" this year has presented medals support themselves, but they are eli "'"1'hy cups in the rack meet, gible for appointment only as clerk, oratorical contest, und basket ball the Applicants must be physically Value of seventy-nine Collars, sound, and mule applicants must be The Superintendent has been asked not less than five feet, four inches j by a large number of the citizens of in heighth without boots or shoos, Fnrniington ns to why he was not an and weigh not less than 188 pounds I applicant for re-election. I'uobnhly a without overcoat or hat. I statement of the situation here will For aniilieation blanks and for full 1 not be out of place. In brief it is MEMORIALDAY MAY 30 information relative to the examina tion, qualifications, duties, sularies, vacations, promotion!, etc., address immediately " F. RAYMOND NIXON. Secretary, Hoard of Civil Service Ex aminers, 1'ost Office, Farmington, Mo. PREPARB8 TO CELEBRATE l i s DIAMOND JUBILEE l,,,l Til., ,,,,.1 .11 MB.... 1..,,,, our legumes wont work sffociontly, the same time and it make- better or not at all, in a sour soil; the clovers ' hK pusture. The disadvantages of ami other legumes WOtlt grow us they sy ell,ls aro. Thllti tn,. nvM ll:; should, and often fail to stand en-, s,.0(1 ,,,(, shatter bad if not handled tirelyi and without these legumes on correctly. Gives no second growth. ,nr I is rial MMMI fs-W VPlirtC Wt Tltll t l- . .1 i:. .LI.. 1 vt i s TuL-is am ...tit f urafta tr-i i. mj i j i tL Crow nuinv ui num. innc1! anon Jake tine iiait I walt'i Lrus, ... mi LI mi nnr landa mna In-1 i . , that can be purchased cheapely at any - w; u.eiV ,roduct,vit. It is like i n1" Zc 't MonTrroT drug store, and HI or. 1 parts of . OUM, th ,, Jaok Built, or rather "L ZJu.J "t water that has previously been ...He. i tho fertile fields we fail to build; we ...,r,v nrT about m ,lm, Mnm. 'us beans cow peas, water that has previously been boded th rertlle fields we fail to build; we e.irv Dn: ,.bo... i00 ,,..'vs ,3 w ' for at least 20 minutes and allowed .., lfford , incrMM the fertility . y,?owVverlatuYbSM maS to cool ; mix these two liquid, and b method withl)Ut uume grow- 40 to 1M? ' ,V be, NUT over eggs. One gallon of water i Legumes won't grow without mJke' ' nix urc 'w'th e, or glass will preserve ..0 doxen eggs. Be the ,acteria on their roots. These 1 "s k r 1 sure to submerge all the eggs to ut least a depth of one-half inch, weight them down to prevent floating, set the retainer and contents in the coolest and best ventil luted place you can find. Next winter take them out und wipe them on with a cloth and you won't lie utile to tell them from fresh eggs. As the liquid evaporates nnd allows layer Jd n time to time A Correction the top layer of eggs to become ex- I posed, add more boiled water trom : Qn ,he Farm Bureau Calendar for May there is a mistake in the suh- If the eggs are clean when put in ject matter under point .". I'urasites; the preventative, there will be prncti- I .') pounds of globlurs salts has been eally no change in any reasonable omitted from the formula. This in time. If the eggs are dirty when i gredient should be added to the other M. A. RHODES JEWELER AND OPTICIAN A RELIABLE DEALER IN RELIABLE JEWELRY Watches, Clocks, Silverware, etc. A big new bright stock of the latest decrees in Jewelry. My prices will please and save you money. SCIENTIFIC OPTICAL WORK A SPECIALTY FINE WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING MY SLOGAN 2nd Door West of Klein's Grocery Store . FARMINGTON - - MISSOURI bacteria won't work without the pres-, ence of lime. Try some finely crush-; More I'remiums ed limestone on a part of your clover Mr Wm H Selzcr, breeder of land and see the results. White Wyandottes, offers a high bred Write the Director of Missouri Col- . , .;. f i, lege pf Agriculture for new bulletin j of Wh,tc Wynndottcs in the Hound-up. on "Soil Acidity and Liming. Mr. j. Kinneman. a successful breeder of White Plymouth Rocks, of fers the following prizes: For best pen of White Rocks, 1 pure bred White Cockerel. For best White Rock Cock, 1 set ting of eggs. For best White Rock Hen, 1 setting of eggs. For best Cockerel, 1 setting of eggs. For beet Pullet, 1 setting.of eggs. Cleeeebsillss and Currant Worm This is an imported pest that is heaping destruction on the gooseber ry and currant bushes this spring. 1 he adult of this insect appears ir) April or May and in about ten days the eggs hatch into dull, white larvue which later become yellowish-green and dotted over with many black snots. When full grown they are about three-fourths inches long. They are ravenous feeders and strip bushes in short order. There ure two broods a year, so spraying may.be necessary after the fruit is off. For first spraying use one pound of arsenate of lead in thirty gallons of bordeaux mixture, complcts directions for making this mixture-was given in these colums some weeks ago or you can inquire of the Farm Adviser how to mix it . It is easy and cheap. The arsenate of lead may be mixed with this: Two years ago, in order to maintain the necessary standing and the proper standing of the school, it became necessary for the Superintend ent to reuuest the privilege of nomin ating the teaching force, the Board could reject or approve as it deemed proper; this the Board consented to do. Last year the re-organicd Hoard approved the plan of the preceding year. This year, however, the Hoard , seemed to have a different policy. St. Vincent-. Young Ladies' Academy The Superintendent believed to depart . M ' from the plan of the two preceding .... ..u. .. vear- was taking a backward step and one which he could not afford to take. There are three functions of school admin' a ration that are recognized generally by authority in public school work and all the large schools of School Administration and Supervis ion us belonging exclusively to the Supervising force with the approval or veto power resting with the Hoard of Education, They are (1) formulat ing the course of study, (2) selecting text books, (8) nominating and or ganizing the teaching force. The first two of these the Fnrmington Board has always left to the Superintendent during the present administration, and had conceded the third tor the last On June 14, 15 and lfi, the Sisters of LorettO, Can,' OlratdsaU, Will cele brate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of their Convent. Pre parations are being made to celebrate this occasion in n fitting manner and it is hoped by the Sisters nnd the Al umnae of St. Vincents Academy thul many of the old students of St. Vincents will be present at that time to make the Jubilee n joyous occa sion. If any of the readers of this notice hamien to be old students (whether1,. .,-.. - - ,,.., graduates or not) of the Loretto Sis- I enuhled the present administration to ters ut Cape Girardeau, and will drop gradually Duild up tne scnoois and a curd, giving their name and ad dress, to Miss Christine I. Wheeler, Chairman, Reunion Committee, Cape Girardeau, Mo., the information will he greatly appreciated. 18-1 Motor Cycle for sale at a Bargain New Hnrlcy Davidson. Address Box 243, Farmington, Mo. Dr. P. J. Cannon OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Farmington, Mo. particularly the high school until its work is recognized and fully accredit ed with ull the near-by higher insti tutions. The Superintendent felt thnt he could not maintuin this standing without the privilege of nomiiutting und organizing the teachers. In concluding the school notes for the year the writer desires to express his appreciation of the loyalty of the 16-2 teachers and the efforts they have put ' forth to bring about the present - j standing and standards of our schools; of the kind words und encoruugement received from patrons and friends of the kind words and encouragement we have received from the pupils und students. THE SUPERINTENDENT Is the time when practically everyone visits the cemetery. is your cemetery lot In just the shape that you would like it to b. V It oan be improved greatly und at small cost, by the erection of a suitable monument, our monument! are reiibl and reasonably priced. Now is the time to place your order for Decoration Day delivery. Call or Let Us Call FARMINGTON MARBLE, WORKS Mrs E L Speufjh Proprietress Nest to the Hock Church Chronic Diseases a Specialty Phone No. 106 Office Three Blocks West of Farmers Bank Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bud Colds When you have a bad coldj you want u remedy that will not only give re lief, but effect a prompt and perman ent cure, u remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains noth ing injurious. Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy meets all these eriuirments. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, uids expectoration, opens the secretions nnd restores the system to u healthy condition. This remedy has a world wide rale and use. and can al ways be depended upon. For sale by ull dealers. Adv. Yfnbl Will Build You Up and Make You Strong 0)d people, tired, weak, run down people, delicate children, frail mothers, and those recovering from severe illness, this is a fact. Thousands of genuine tes timonials from reliable peo pie prove this claim, and to further support the fact and prove our faith in what we say, wc unhesitatingly de clare that any one whe wiK try a bottle of VINOL wiR have their money returned without question if they are not satisfied that it did there good. -For Sale By LAAKMIN S DRUG STORE guardian's notice of lf:ttek- Notice is hereby given that the Un dersigned was, on the 14th day of April, 15114, appointed guurdian of the person and estate of Carrie Miller, un insune person, and that letters of guurdianship were issued to him by the Probate Court of St. Francoi.; County, Missouri, bearing dnte Anrii the 14th, J914. AH persons huvine claims ngainst the estate of said Car rie Miller are required to exhibit them for allowance before the Probate Court of said county within one year from date of the publication of tki -notice or they shall be forever barred. J. F. TAYLOR, 13-4 Guurdi.'.'