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,.74 NoitTiivi:sT Missouri nkws J ' I J y 1, if i The McH Important Nr Cunilrmril i'rum I lie l.r.iriini: I'api'iK, by A. A. Jeffrey, Community lw;!n In to l mailn a tiw for rjixI nt I'rmri-ton, nrrnnl Injf to the t 'out. A ronuminlty climii mill :m orchestra vvw mcniilzoil tlivv Inst week. Hic-hp iiiRntiiratluim will enroll ii Inrirc- mmilier of iicronii from thnt city n'nl ncljtlihurlnit cotiiinun- men nntl will meet eiuii wiek in n mill Turnipneii rent-mi1 liy tlie lesM-e, lienteil flee of charite ly tin1 owner of the huitillni; nml liKhtetl without rhnrce hy the city. lndlcl.l on nine separata counts for the lllexnl fale of liiiior n Laredo lruirit hint week fnreil JuiIro Wood In the rlrcuit rotnt of Cnimly county, nml on conviction wn fined $.'100 on each of the nine count $2,700 in nil. Kent li Inrt week removed from the Mercer county poor fnrni an old Woman who hail Im-cii mi Inntnte of the intltiitlii fij jenm. I'rom n ttnrt-tlinc- Job the olflc" oi county lUKliwny enKlneer in .Merr.'i county Inst week won nilMil to n full time position nt n Hilary of $1,000 n year, say win rrinreloti rout. In the mntter of Hecurinir n fnrni nircnt, Deliiilh county nvenlly, mivk in'1 .iiiijfvine ncrunii won uc Kviilil for prompt nml earnest notion, The exenitive committer of the fnrni hur rati in t'.nt county raised flJtM) nnd the county court iipptuprinleil a like iiiiiount.'piiiviilini; for II.UUO n venr for lluee jeain' expeiiMK of a farm iigcnt. l.nl w-,Tk. at llrookflehl, the fate of the oM Kennedy homi'Kteiid of '.'i'l lien rnlleil to tlie notice of the !.. yeuenti iu'ein'Miiu; iiirhlcnt in the h' " tory of t lii!. fin-in. The farm Iiik lieen uie pnipeny or one family rr -) ynir. n i rn liuyrr, Win. I.. Ken. neiiy, him an on (ruin fr $,vi icuini; in payment one nf t. (,,. time lieMitf.iini ,Vi (;, pj.oei.. WW, thin piiH-e of immey Kennedy eel out on font to 'lattliiiiK, tlie nenrest Koverni.ieiit land olfice, to pay the $r,() ne lor me mil nomiw(eai. ,t I'latOc Inirr. lionet er, the land otrice would lint fieri lit the old coin fur tm it'll limn ?W, nml Krnncity m nhli.I M loaf row Win mt.litlonat dollar ihyivhuv tn Till' llt'Vrn lti.l.tM ..-..I I , ,NM,,, ,r mailt iniujjht In the ,,-eon.l nmlinwiil re relvetl hy llarrl-on county, alundy liave round home., ,e rt,ay l.'epulilicmi. l or pmvloloiiii, innchinery. sUkU mid iipkiip ,,f tin- lliirrloii eountv poor fnrni laxi year theie wm. an ex". liny f.Vpuhllenn. lleMde tierenM in tock m,d feci Mill ,, V,,, rimil ,(, yi-nr cni.li mi'c,. of m.vU and fnrni JHiMluct. from the plan, durini' the mine time rcachi'd $:i,77M7. l.leven ..welder, nine helinetn nnd three i n ik of uil.iL.i ,i... h nee Octoher. I!M7, of ,,,. I'lntlnhiiM Jt.d Cni knltler. Mrn. Jack .Moo,,? iicconlliiK to the lender. Ilel,e tliat .-lrn. .Moore keep Iioiim. for u family of Hcven. wa-h.-H. Iron and mend for liny county' vnluahle car- load or mule, nri-onlliiK to the Itldi. l.lond .,., wim Idj.p.M . i.r,ly W. J. Owen. Hie load Included L'S hend '":., "r1" "tiyer ror wmm. wlien K'hk roa, hoo.ti-M of Holt county met tnt w.vk ,,t ()i,T , oiKniil.e a campaign Tor a !i;mmkii) liond Ik.ui. for hnrd-Mirfiirnl roadu, wiy the Sentinel. i. Wnnl KinK, .,t countyV faumuj ...ad ,RU? m mm. dinjtor of the f. deml faun loan hank or M. I.ml.. iihked and wan Kranti-d t ho pr vileKo i.r lielui; tlie Hut mini to k cn the petition r;iUiuu f"i the cial elceilou. 1 reihapi. tlie InuroM farm ale hehl n Holt cmiiity fur immy y. arn, ucconl ln to the Oickoii .Sentinel, win Unit or Jnmcn Cullln. -.enr Mound Citv where :i.yenr-old uiule.H od at M", a umiii eow nvei-.iifed $1110 each, idecr hiouKht each, and tho At LEHMAN'S , Tfc il w cIm out til Wt biif tht of piK ood4 I try dtKiipIno toill u ihotl loti of READY TO WEAR CARMENTS. You can M Mir half by inal homl Iksup meet the approval of I he reilerai and Ftntc liurliwny author It cj. wn the ruling haniled down Int wick hv the Clay county court. -Tiip Mirlnc weather of the past few i!(.yx hart rnosed n drop in iti lir rei, nl iirooKllrlil, nccorillnR to M Haliy icu.. I.iiks are now soiime, nt J'' unl- ii dozin a If, cent lrn from Hip CO rent pi Ice of a fiw ilnyi ill!0. -Af'er I'ehniary 17, Mnryville rolkn win nave to pay i.c each for jit ney ride, my the Trihtme, with no chance to Ret them twn.for-a.itinrter. At ruM amoiintini; to li rents n mile plu driver wniM'ii. the Jitney own er derided that 10 cent a fare wa too little. nix rnrload.4 of corn mrnl wen wild lnt wirk hy tho Mound City mill to a ClilcnKo hucr, arrordiiiR to the New-JclTcroninn. Thl order I for delivery Jut n iiulckly a the meal ran ov crnumi. hip mill ronn w chnnup It machinery o a to devotn In entire time to KrindinR corn mrnl. In n three-day drive the rural lamer nt Mnryville oh their nat ron Sl,lt:i.:.0 worth of war rnvlnR ami innii niamp. A former Mnrvvllle irirl. now r. C. S. Kill, of lloca, Nehr., nccordlnj? to hip .iinryviiie iiemocrnt-ronim, will thi rtirliu' drive n tractor to tilow the if round and plnnt 100 acre of hean. nil i lo lie lier "lill" in winnini; the war. "I.very yountr fanner ouchl lo Htart now with at leaid one reclnter il hcef or dairy cow," ('. 1. Ih'llow, the Marvvillp .Sliorthorn hrretlrr. I minted n nyinir la a recent article In tlie (.mint i y (lentleman. lip contiiv ue: "I never knew n mnn. wlm no. llMPil llllNM'ir. to fa!) 111 the lnvodlnit oi iir.iiK-K. ii i me one IiukIiiio where practical, cointnnn-enrc inelh ihU nre tiwil, in which tlip word fnll un- ha never heen wiitten." A J .Mini: man of Cork I'ml who nml iol one r.Mit look the examination ri-centiy for mrn inn rarr er. e .iriiutiiiii iiinieir o well in nnwer ni; the ii'ieitlon that he would hove reruieil the appointment except for a niriiiKe inaiie omewiiev nlnnu the line or led tnpo rrom liock Toll to Vuhimrloii nod rrlnrn. lo if.ir.tinf in Hiiniiiimiinn hip iiepuiiment end itcl him with nn ammitatiil arm in. lea. i or a root, tind that, fay the joiirniii. hjuwKeii n in mil ,r nil chni'ce of lllllmr Hie lin.en( vnrn.ir,. nen me rialle county court, lat week coulih'rei the mutter of hirliiK ii county hii'hway enirimi r. only two iili ror the loll were oirrreil. ny the Denihorn lleniocrat. Iloth wei-e ihr fame J.VI i month for the llrt thiee month, then mlijert to n mine. TIlP ll'ilKllIX oil nhh'diodleil toeo iii rump county wn fixed hy the coun ty conn iiim wroK III 1 1, A reriiip ror weet corn pone i IIII'llV MMII'lll IIV I'.tlllllt- loulhrriil of the llopklti .loiirnnl. - -lint ror run, my the OpIiniM, n I .nth ron man L'ieetel hi r, - hittlliif htm n heiirlv ulmrW nrrnsi Willi III ll. The Mow liroki n rih looi.p rrom I he hrent hone ami liaMed the victim for H'Veral liny. -While iIIl'l'Iiil' a well on Hn fmi. nid Netli fiimi, in the north part of ( lay county my the l.lherty Tritium-. norKiiii-n niirovvmi n weii,precrved piece of oak wood. :ii! feel lii-lr.u- ll.i iiriiire oi nie irround win n com pact layer of linn nan rl.-iv. Tim ult wa iiiiK on men irouml. hence the jvihmI rould not have heen hurled Ihorp hy a lide or overllow and how it came there I a myterv. hor 7 hilhel of I'llll corn .H! or fit a huhel, wa paid hud week hy . N. IIii.-1i.ii. near lluillnuton June. tlon, HIV the IW. lie Imiiu-IiI 11 from a nclKhhor. i co trior of i-urio nl l llmrif livently added to hi collection n piece of the hatk from the hhr llowdehell wnlnut tni near Krelior Siirinir. I III Cleat tree Imiiil-IiI nml u-til,..l Li the Chilllcothe KUiiKtock factory n't neaily 2.0110, wa the hiri.'et wnln.it the In the Chile,! Stnte. 'II,,. U.rn of hark I live Inche thick, my the i.iiH'ny ,iiivance. l'iftVtWO WOllleil. HAulxtpil lit- n few of their huxhanil. rnniiik'ted ten conifort for the wounded French Nil- iier ni n i.iny county commrt-tnek-injr hee lat week. In order to irnin a week for Mini. mer irarilen work, the I.ihertv nrhnnl will he In Mlnn each nlternato Sat. uriiay. necinn nir Kcli. lfi. Wheat I not nitlrh ilnmiifro.1 t.i the cold weather, uy Old Chin, from ltayvllle, In the Itlchmond Mlimourinn. Soinewliere In the St. Joncph ter ritory of tho Children' Homo KlnillnK Society of MUanurl live a man who na taken i:i children to rnluc, and now wnnt two more. A thciio adopt, ed children heroine of nee. thin hene. volent foster-father kIvc each n farm. VMinin went month tho Lock SprlnR IIIkIi School hod added to It vnu nmcnt n 21-volumo enrvrln. piilla, u dictionary, a net of muthc- mniirai mocks and a v ctro u. Tills week rock ronil bond nrono. miiuiih ure oeinif BRiiaicu in ootii (entry anil I'luttc cnuntleH with meet liiKK nt DarlinRton and Dearborn. total mlo reached $ao,000. Tho sale of 700 bushel of 191 com in the crih nt $:,00 a hushol t tho llerrv Se,..l d of i...- ' last week by Jame CotUcr, of Molt tincT ,UI"K lu 1,10 urcRon Ben Maryvlllp' recent short courao In wUiii-iiuiiiiiiK m viiaiiieit ngricul turc. under tho direction nt lr n C. Holdcn, was in wonderful event", my tho Daily Tribune. Mr. Holden uiuuKiiv pounds or ilcmonstra tion ninterlnl and spent six days oi incessant u-nt-V Imlnlnw D..nnHinM..i cnta nnd a few delected teachers from iivu j-turuiwesi Missouri counties li tho wonderful ways of utllitlne every day tlilnR to teach worth while lea On tn srhnnl 1i1Mm At thrco store In Maryyillo flour uiiu ouKur nave occn returned within ho last week by persons who hncl DOUellt mora than lWrmlMw1 imj present food administration rules. juciiu nimrns were voluntary, says tha OMniv.nit.K'niiim That 63 miles of the proposed 202 Mll-ta u.1. 1 ( .-11 1 . una iu 4w ruau in uiay county DC built with nn Issue of $500,000 bonds, proviueu mm mouiucaun oi tne ong SUNDAY SCHOOL KIITCIKXCY CONPKItK.SX'K To lie Held In the Method!) Church nt Mound Clt), Thursday, 1'ih ru.iry SH, l'.HH. 0:t0 o'clock a. in. 1 1 4:00 o'clock n. ii.. Mr. Sterling I.. Wllllamn, Knns.i City, n d Mr. (!. II. Ihwcheny, Mary vllle, will he tho (ipeaor. The rnnfeience I for superintend' enl of school, county nnd townslilp oiricer. lint departmental superin tendent will llml It of vnhie, and other worker may attend with profit. The outline of study hn heen sent to every superintendent In the county. The men who will prchrnt the work are of statewide reputation, nnd have done efficient work In the Sunday school field wherever they have been cnlled. .Mr. William lia lust returned from Camp Kunston, where he made tho drivp for !K)0O soldier In the Ilihlc clae. In Janunry he spent ten (lav In Denver, where he "et un" n rum. P.iIrii lo enroll 10,000 men and 10.000 women In the lllhle clnsse from Jan unry to Knter, The reporter said of in work llieic: l he lirsl gun wa fired nt n hnmiuet attended hy ROD menj thl inrelinR wn followed hv six ma merlhiR for men, held on two Sunday nfternoons." "Mr. VI. Ilnm is a veritable dynnmn of Sun. day school enthusiasm," say W. 4. Dysart. of SiirinRlield. Myron Settle, of Kniisns City, my! "On the even Inu of I'rMny, Janunry IK, 100 sup erintendent sat down to dinner In the Y. M. O. A. htilldlnu, Knnsn Cltys sixteen dennmlnntlon were represent ed." lie comment on the enthusiasm and value of the meetlmr. Mr. Wil liam was ido n trailer there. Mr. ltoclierry I the very success ful president of Nodaway county, lie wa general rhaliiiinn of the commit tee who planned for the stnte conven tion nt .Mnryville. He hn had prac tical experience thnt iiualllle Mm to dlrril tlie township wink nnd the stundanl school. Attend the conference. Hear these men and with the other siioerlntend. ent of the county plan the work for the I'lentest yenr In the history of Sunday school of the county. i.uniii win dp served in the hnP inent of the church for the small uin of il.V. I'roL-mm: MorniiiK Scsloti. O.tii'jo-D.votlon. '.iiLM-IOillo-Tlip Ailmlnltralton of the Set I. Mr. StetlluR I.. William. I0:.'10 ll:l.' llrinitlnir the School up to the Stuiidniij, Mr. Ceo. II. Itoio N'rry. 1 1 :l.-ll! Conferi'ncp, rondurtnl l.y Mr. Sterllni: Williams. I'J I'niycr. Afternoon Selon. lini.! tin Devotion. I i Ifi-'J: l.'.-Tlie Township OrRimlia tlon. Mr. (I. II. tin., bcrrv. Jiir.-:i:nO-lti nllrlnR the Objective by Cnity of Purpose, .Mr. SterlliiR I, William. :i::i0-l:00-Settlnu the Coal (Confer enre). conducted hy Mr. Williams. Isihi I'rnyor. EvanRcllcal. Tho Sunday school In SL I'nnl' church Is at 9:45, Tho sermon will be delivered nt 11 a. in. rraycr meeting llmrsduy niclit. in tho basement At Nlckcir Grovo tho Sunday school opens at 10 a. m. Tho V. P. A. at 7 p. in., and tho sermon at 7:30. Prayer meeting, Wednesday night, nt r.ari oicpncnsons residence. W. C. JOHNSON, o FOB SALE. Tho J, II, rnyno residence, half way between the squara and the depot) 0 rooms; largo barn, rock cave, two Iota, on paved street. I will have to dis pose of this property within sixty days io tho highest bidder, or I will make a very cheap prico to a buyer at any ume, in orucr to ciose up me estate. C. L. EVANS, Executor. County .School .Vole. The rrRulnr March Teacher' Exam ination will he held In the OrrRoit I IIl'Ii School hiilldlnir. I'rldnv nml Snl. urdny, March 1 and L It will beeln nt H:00 o'clock rnrh inonilnir. A splendid Kiithcrimr of people turn, ed out to see nnd hear the l-ood nnd Clothlnir ilemoiistration Riven hy MIM' l.ela (iiiiv nnd !fiililnmi In lli auditorium of the IliRelow IIIrIi .School huildinc. I'rlday. IVhmarv in. Tho county superintendent camp up on the1 nftcmnon train to nttend the meetliiR, the demonstrator rcturnlnR home with ner ini! same evcninR. I How many of our fanner lire test. Iiir their seed corn Poor seed I the Riratest caue of n low yield o' corn. The nveniRe yield of com in , the United State I tes than if bush el per ncn. Just one small elRlit ounce ear of corn added tn each hill will raise the nveniRe of the United State to r2 bushel per acre; double ine y i nnu vniue or me crop and uild $1,700,000,000 to It total value. - i In the Shllnh school, Mis Jean Wil-i son, teacher, six pupil were perfect! In their attendance for the first hntf. VfAlwt'rnntf nml XltnntA llln.M.. tt...' rls and Leonard Meyer, und Viola anil Zcla Trimmer. I trust thnt every teacher In Holt county I teaching patriotism to those under their care, both by precept and example. Teach them tho Baluto tn tho Hug and have the children give It every' (lay- "l ptcilRo nllCRianre to tiod, nnd to my flng and tho republic for which It stands. One nation indivisible, with liberty and jusiico tor an." How manv schools In the eountv have a fow minutes devoted to singing everyday? Don't neglect this part of tne cniurs lire. Here are tho word to the first verso of "Missouri Mine," which goes to tho melody of "My Maryland:" "I love thy hills, thy woods, thy Birvums, Missouri mine. Missouri mine. Thy fields of grain where plenty gleams, Missouri mine. Missouri mine. Thy sylvan shades, thy sunny dells, iny mountains where the sky-lino swells) And every tale thy history tells, Missouri mino, Missouri mine." The spelling words nro: Prairie. hideous, kerosene, separator, circum- icrencc, rutaoaga, celery, parsley, nan?, iBuuiiuB, niitKiiuny, liquor, mas culine, feminine, neuter, cologne, hie- cougn, crocnei, czar, ncignoor, ma chine, journal, campaign, paralysli, neuralgia. ALUEKTA QREEN-MUJlPliY, County Superintendent I WANT TO BUY YOUR CORN in wagon load or car load lots George Gelvin Farmers' Phone 60 Watson Bloomer & Son's KM SUE . jiMfinruViirr. v. vi-i'i'i ' ' a BIG TIPE POLAN All Recorded-All Guaranteed Cholera Immune. 30 - HEAD OF YOUNG BRED SOWS - 30 TO BE HELD AT LIVERY BARN, OREGON, MO., Saturday, February 23, '18 Sale starts at 2 o'clock p. m. These gilts are sired by the famous Jumbo E , who has proved to bo one of the best breeding hogs in Northwest Missouri, and are bred to my two herd boars, of outstanding quality, Spottod Jumbo 81788, and Smooth Wonder 89127. These bears are of the 1,000-pound class, very typical Polands. TERMS: Gash or bankable note. Arrange to attend this sale. Send for Catalogue. Watson Bloomer & Son COL. P. M. BABB, Auct. S. F. O'PALLON, Clerk Notice. All knowing themselves Indebted to me will plcaso call and settle at once. Am now located in the old postolTico building. J. W. HUNTSMAN. Wanted, Immediately at Hotel Woodland, a cook) also waitress. mrs. eva laorr. MAZOLA the pure oil from corn for better cooking WHEN housewives first adopted Mazola they found the deep frying, sauteing and shortening medium which they have been seeking for years. Mazola browns food quickly, preventing any penetration of oil and gives crisp, delicious dishes tree from sogginess, easy to digest. The results are so much better than with lard or compounds that Mazola is used in thousands of American homes. And now when Food Administrator Hoover asks us to save butter, lard and suet, the housewife knows that she has a really goodvtgttable oil. With Mazola she can help save the country's resources and at the same time give her family the best of food at a notable saving in cost. Unlike other mediums Mazola does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another can be used over and over again a great factor in economy. And when you want an especially delicious salad dressing, use Mazola. There is no need to give up salads because of tne uncertain supply or nign prices or otivc ou. &J , t LJ , . , iviazoiacanoc nau irom your grocer in pint, quart, nan gallon and gallon tins. Ask him for the free Mazola Book or Kecipes, or write us direct. Your money refunded II Maioli doci not glvt tntlra titlificilon. COltN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery PUce, New York .COOKINOy A Mbff RftTMtltttlfM H.C.Lockkut 41lsnkinSdUh( Knui CU7, IU. The men of the Bell and Faublon week, held a wood chopping bee and ceeda of which were presented to the neighborhoods in Clay, county, last worked up 12 cords of wood, tho pro- local Red Cross chapter,