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THE HOLT COUNTY SENTINEL, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920. High Grade Assortments OF Women's Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists Consists of Beautiful Models in White, Flesh, Taupe and Navy. Embroidered and Beaded Trim. From $6.00 to $11.50 40 inch Printed Dress Voiles In all the Shades at $1.00 to $1.50 yard A bff range of Patterns of Fancy Tissue Ginghams to select from, at 75c to 85c yard Mina Taylor Bungalow Aprons, Made from bc&t I'crcalc. Light and Dark, For Ladles and Misses $1.50 to $3.50 Ladles' Crepe Gowns, Colors White, Pink and Flesh, at $2.50 and $3.50 Visit our Shoe Department and Se lect Star Brand Shoes for the Whole Family. Live Better For Less 40c can Red Salmon 35c 25c can Peas, 3 (or 55c 4 pounds Blue Ribbon Peaches $1.00 10 lbs. Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans $1.00 2 1-2 lbs. Pea Berry Coffee $1.00 6 boxes Matches 30c Moore & Springer nnow mats Good Advice! "I uirtl la buy tvAi' nil Mocl for my Hock became t thought tlirjr were but. Uut one tljjr neighbor conlncd nit I mi oil wrong, lie told me Wrttrm Ko-Salt-Mlox weft really tlit hit hturki prnduceJ, became tjicy were 95 fur tall. HeuM, Tut It mi to the anlinali theimelrci. Let em have their choice nl luhiti ull or fray mi nil. Being guided only by Initlnct, anj not by telling lUi, they will ctooie the lalt that's hrtfirlhm.' "I nuule thiatrtt and the cattle chotcWciternRoa-Salt-BlosI Since then I've ket Wettem Wo In front of my nock all the time. They Unite on It, and have a higher market value. At the Mine lime, I've cut hiyult bill, became Weitern Ron-Salt, llloa lit much longer." AVritcrn Koi-SJi-BIoi are made of clean, wholeaome, finely cruihed rock call, prrued Into SO lb. blocLi under tremendous jtciiuic. Will not chin or crack unaffected by nun. FOR SALE BY FARMERS' LIGHT PLANT CO. OREGON, MO. BP. m ' 93 i Discolored Celling. It la frequently found that the ceil ings Immediately above Incandescent mantle become blackened. If white washed, It can be cleaned by being nibbed over with a mixture of starch and water of the consistency of cream. i A f-oft flannel cloth should be used, fc When dry gently rub off the stnwh. f The black stain will come with It I o a- First Automobile. If-,' There has been considerable die EST . easel on as to who built the first an ' ' osaobtle, bat It Is generally admitted k , that no one man can be given the credit, as the automobile Is the result r C wot along tie line for more than three centuries. The first horseless as Uey were tailed, warn X A. Lorn. Vsfertewl. it v . . BETTER DEAD Life la a burden whan tha Body la racked with pain. Everything worried and tha victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring beck the sunshine taks COLD MEDAL The national remedy of Holland for ore M0 yearsi It ia an enemy of all peine re salting worn aUaey, liver at site acta troubles, ntl rtreaataia lain atus lMfeMtaa Forent City School Note. The first event of Commencement week will bo the Senior class piny, Hptwwn tbo Act hrlilnv niirht. The Seniors nro working haril on thlr play nnu will try to piea.c you. Your nttcmlanco will be nppreclatctl. The Ilaccalaurcatc service will be hold ut eight o'clock, Sunday evening, in trio inrmian cnureii. Selected intm C! "Clown Him Klne oi Mnjrs," "rraiae yc mo Low,' by the lllRM school Uhorus. invocation, llev. U. J. Chnppcll. Vocal solo. "The Holy Citv." Miss Florence Kltzmaurice. The Sermon. Itev. Sir. Thomnaon. presming cmcr oi mo si, Joseph tils trick Benediction, Mr. Albert Martin. Tito following attended the Annus! Track and Field meet of the Northwest .illMouri Inter-Hleh School Asjoc a tlon, at Maryville, last Friday nnd Saturday: Mlnscs Acnes linker. Gcr- trude nnd Hazel Lyons and Julia Mc Kcc, Messrs. Donald and Lewis Shu mate. Harry Jamison, Kugenc Conner nnd Coach Conner nnd Superintendent ureiu Ails i.iai ys uwen. who was n teacher In the school last year, Is vis Mini; friends here. Miss Owen taught ai ricKcnng mis year, ' n The olrls of the Junior nnd Senior classes entertained the boys with n nlenic lunch at lilif take and took the mto the show nfterwnnls In Mound City, last Thurstluy evening. number of visitors were nrcsent at Assembly last week. Talks were made by Mr. Conner, Mr. Ilamscy and .Mr, i. i'. r.tzmnuncc. The Hoard of Kduentlon lias teen fortunate in securing Mr. llnro Id Ram sey to head the schools next year. Mr. Knmsey s tliorouchlv nun r ed for mis Monition, lie is n lormer siuiient or the Slate I cachet Lollege, Jlary- vine, .no., ami nouis tnc ncgrec of li. S. In rluratfon from tho university of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. He taught History in tho University high school for one veer, and comes highly iceom mended by his supervisor In that place. Mr. Itamsey was in service In the nrmy for a number of months, holding the rommlsHiun or a bccoml Lieuten ant. He saw service In F.ngland and I- ranee. o The Klelith Crude Graduating cxcr cites will be held Thursday evening, May in, ut 8 o clock. A niogram is being prepared by the membvis of the f;raduatlng class, which the public nvited to attend. o May 14th school closes, and the High School Commencement exercises will ho held. Mr, Herman I'. Swine hart has been secured for the class address. F. C. II. S. E. S. Real Estate Mimeograph. rakUuuS WHklj Br K. E. BkkarSe, Unta, NWHtl. OlSet UaMaOn. U tU mn Btoch. Abstrtter and Negotiator of Loaas. Private Sale Ilanee. Kitchen Table, Hcfrigeralor, Wooil IIox, Hall Seat, Couch, Smokers' Stand, 2 Ileil ltoom Sets G Hocking Chairs, Child's Ucil. Cradle and I'nd. ljce Curtains. Mattress Urcss Ilox, High Chair, Hobby Horse, walker. t,iurary laoic, i Table Klectrlc i-nmps, Swing, Ward robe, 4 Straight Chairs, ii Stand Tnblcs, Totted I'lants, Square I'lano, Brown Fur 1'iece and several articles of Clothing, Hooks, Pictures, Odd Dishes unit other small articles. .MILS. W. W. UAWSUN. V. 0. Yous to Geo. C. Young. south 40 feet, lot 3. Illock u, Mound City $"C00 Mao' A. Kami to I, U. haras part suntiry iocs, iiiock is. Mound City F.xt $1S00 G. V. and A. C. Hickman to Percy F. Carey, tract In 2f. 61, 38.. $11,360 . ii ..... . r l nn.i a n Vnun. liuuawn lu vi. i . unti t v.. Hickman, lots 13 and 14. llloCK 20, Mound City Ext $3500 0. M. Wilson to Anne r. llumctt, undivliletl one-half Interest wii sc 34, 62, 38 $6000 K. K. Itfchnrtls to K. I Urccnc, lot J. Illock 10. West. Aihl.. Ore gon, and tract adjoining $3000 J. If. Murray to T. 0. Kreck nnd wife, tract in 11, C9, 38 $8000 W. T. und II. II. Crews to C. II. Smith, lot 14, Ulock 10, Crulg.$1100 M. A. Schoonovcr to u. s. Hunt, nil Illock 24. Chimin? Atld. Hiiro low $2TC Harrv Pcnderirrnst to W. F. , . . A I no ! nnce iw i, oi, oo t fnrrin McDonald to Cnrl McDon nld, tract in 12, O'J, 38 ?o W. O. Yous to J, I.. Yous, tract in 31, 62, 38, nnd 6, 61, 38.... $1000 P. J. Itnndall to K. I), nnd Sadie (iillenwnter. tract In F.nrworth nnd ii. U Ward Atld.. Craig.. $52D Christian Meyer to Fred Drchor. south 25 ncrcs ne 17, cu, 37..xJ"U S M. Colfman to Ccrcna Shaffer, tract In O Fnlion View, Oregon, $500 Minnie Shepherd to C. B. .Shep herd, tract In 28, CO, 37 $1 Kate (irclncr to Geo. T. Hi own, lots 6 and Ulock 18, Forest City 81200 P. F. Garey to T. N. Miles, east r0 feet, lots 2 and 11, Illock 3, Mound City $1000 Trustees of M. B. church to I). II. Hunts, tract In Illock 21, Mount! City Bxt $3000 .Mound City Mill to Jucob Clous, tract In 6, 61, .'18 $2000 B. S. Miner to Miner & Frees, lllocks 8 nnd 9, Mound C!ty....$l J, O. Hook, ct nl, to Mar' A. Knrns. lots 1 to 8. Illock 23, Mound City Bxt $3600 (lull Claim Deeds: 0. II. Wallace to II. K. Wallace, lands in 10, 14, 10, 61, 3H $1 H. K. Wallace to C. II. Wallace and wife, lands In 10- 14, 10, CI, 38 $1 Srlma K. Hnrnsh to Daniel Murkt anil wife, undivided Intel cit in c 32, CO, 37 $1 A. V Its HARDWARE Consult $ Transfers for week ending April 3, Warranty Deeds: W. I.. Hodgln to J. W. Trimmer, n'.i 17. Ul. 37 $14,400 G. W, Itcdmon to C. M. I.oat, lotB 7 and 8, Illock A. J. & M. Add., Craig $400 S. I. Jackson to C. W. II rooks. lot 1, Illock 49, Oregon $b60 Wallace Hardin to W. S. Thomson, tract In 9, 62, 37 $1000 Dale Mueller to Dalo Wutson, lots i o i .i ...... iu i.ie in .i I, w, u, ..Mil avutu IIUI. lift Illock 1, Maitlund $900 J. K. Krickson to A. I.. Hulton, tract In 32, CO, 38 $4,500 11. It. .Mctoy, ct al, to Kuil A. Hock, lots 19 nnd 20, McCoy's Second Atld., Mound City $800 (J. a. I .earn to ll. v. l-onir, nw t.w nw 16, CI, 38 $2300 J, It. r.rickson to Jennie ho Imcr. lands in 29, CO, 38 $4500 II. K. Mllno to T. I,. Urock. lands in 19, S9, 37 $7200 A. D. l'ropes to Klizabcth ltldge, tract in 6, CI, 38 $12I0 uavitl Munkrea to r, II. ntzmau- rlce, tract in 21, CI, 38 $800 Anna Kalin, et al, to John r . Iden, lands in 19, 01, 39 and 24. 61. 40 $50,500 joscpn tnoun to tjnas. i-auiowsKe, and wife, w sw 31. 69, 37.. $0500 w. a. uoascu, ct al, to C 1'. Kcifcr. tract off east sido of lot 1, Dev. First Addition, Forbes, $1000 Mult Claim ueedst J. A, Baldwin, et al, to G, P. Munkrcs. lots 2. 3. 6. 9- 10. Illock 34, Mound City $33 Aioiiie ii. staieun to w. n. uai bralth, lands in .'I antl 10, 59. 38 $5000 u, A. Learn to It. W, Long, cait 10 !i feet, e'A ne ne 17, 61, 38.. $1 Willi Henry Fuhrman to Lena Fuhrnian, ct al. Transfers for week ending April 17, itrcu: Warranty Deeds t P. R. Vandeventer to Harry Crouse, lot 2, Ulock 52, Mound City ..$925 Ira L. Hall to II Webster, sundry lota, Blocks 36 and 39. Forest City $800 II. K. Noel to II. P. Moorman, sH ne and ne se 9, 61, 37 $2400 Hattie Davis to E. E. May, cast 60, feet, lot 18, Block 6, Craig.. $300 W. H. Wright to Laura E. Lee, cart Block 14. Cralir 11850 J. D. Morris to Ruth Andes, tract In 81, 62, 38 14500 O. E. Andes to J. D. Morris, lot 9, McCoy's Second Add., Mound City $350 n. v. Anaes to 4. u. jnorns, lot 10, McCoy's Second Add., Mound City $350 w. ti. Hammer to John u. ura hom. lota 6 and 8. Block 1. Moiind City 17600 Rose Shunk to E. W. Poland and wife, tract in 83; 61.-87 $276 w. it. rattersoa to. Ternune Younjr, lot 2. Bleak. 4. Mound. Qiir.........i,,...'i(-......'..pnoi Transfers for week ending April 24, 1920: Warranty Deeds: K. A. llock tn Anna M. Donnn. lots 10 nnd 20, McCoy's Second mid.. Mound oitv $1500 Alonzo Meadows to C. M. Wick Iser, pait of Blocks 3 and C, Bnsworth Add., Cmli; $3500 W. S. Thomson to C. M. Wlckiscr, part of lots 17 und 18, Illock 0, Craig $5000 W. 11. Stokes to C. M. Wlckiser, lot 10. Block 2. Bnsworth Atld.. Craig i $1300 J. T. uwens to w. L. Uarncntor. SW 21. Oil. 38 $32,000 1 u .Darnell to N. r. uirlstl, lots 3. 4. C. Block H. V. V. Add.. Mound City $210 II. J. dckIow to r. N. (irccnice and wife, lands in 15, 59, .'17. $15,000 Kdith Stevens to Uasslus Mead ows, tract In 13. Block 2. Elliott Heights $102 Jos. (irlntlstaff to It. M. Guilllums, lot 23, Block 9, Craig $500 Karl urcen to w. ti. Southwell, nart lot 13. Block 10. Malt- land $2760 Oliver Stlnson to J. D. Williams. lot 13, Block 13, Craig $700 Ida savory to J. u vanticver. let 14, Block 7, Forest City $250 Leander Seymour to J. S. Alavity, eH se44, 63, 41 $10,000 G. W. Edwards to E. L. Edwartls, lands In 26, 61, 38 $28,000 Harvey Kvans to C. U. Whltmer. tract In 26, CO, 38 $3500 J. l Minion to w. if. Aiinton, lands in 6. CO. 38 and 33. 61. 39 $27,177 w. w. wcnril to tiara uarson, part lot 3 in Block 6. Mound City $1200 U. ti. Whltmer to S. r. U't al on. tract in 26, CO, 38 $3750 Administrator a Deed: C. C. Titus, by administrator, to F. M. Uonouse and wife, lots 2. 3, 4, Bhxk 3, Mound City Ext. $1050 mm: A. J. VanVickel to Annie VanVickel, et al. Marion C. Wilson to John Wilson, et al. t t Y ? t t y T t t T f V t f t r f ? r y t ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? r ? I y y T y t t t t Transfers for week ending May 1, 19Z0: Warranty Deeds: Eliza Johnson to Mury Artcrbum, lots 19. 20. vi. uiock o. Halt- land $100 Lena Fuhrman to Fred Lawrence, tract in 81, 02, 38 $600 Frits Heine to Unas. t. uoscn, . IfUl I.,. . "F '1 Block 6, Martin Add., Corning. $1600 wm. r.veren ia uioya cverctt, loU 10 and 11. Block 62. Mound City .' $700 B. F. Mumm to Geo. W. Ilhoads, undivided one-fourth interest in lota 3 and 4 and south 10 feet lot 1, Block 4, Mound City $600 M. K. Mumm, et ai, to u, w. Rhoads, lots S and 4 and south 10 feet lot 1. Block 4. Mound City $4250 Quit Claim Deeds: . J. S. Hancock to C. C. Catron. tract in 16, 61, 39 $16 T. W. Mumm to u. r . atumm, sun Awr lots In Block- 28. 4 and R. Mound .City, ,..$760 o , , .s. H ' Looden Hay Traeky Casrisrs aad .at Kvimx. TEARE & ROLE! Reliable Goods! Reliable Prices! Lawn Mowers, Oil Stoves, Spray Pumps, Cream Separators, Hoover Electric Sweepers, Garden Plows, Electric Irons, Coaster Wagons, Pearl Screen Wire, Refrigerators, Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Study the Markets Ask any banker the most essential thing to do and he will say, Study tha Markets. Ask any manufacturer, and ha will say, Stady Um Mark la. Ask any up-to-date grtin merchant, or any oincr merchant, and he will aay, Study Um Markets. Ask any live stock dealer, or farmer, or producer, and he will say, S tasty Um Markets. Every 5 rain and live stock dealer and pr ucer in St. Joseph territory should study the St. Joseph market. The best market report appears each day in the St. Joseph Stock Yards Dally Journal official paper of St. Joseph Live Stock and Grain Exchanges. $4 the Year Journal Publishing Company Aveaae, M. Joseph, Ma, SENT, Tm De Lean's Landln'g In Florida. On March 87, In 1318, on Easter Bonday, Pooee de Leon discovered land after his voyage of exploration from Porto Rico. De Leon bad sailed la search of the mythical Island of Bl aalnt, where tha "Fountain of Youth" waa atld to be, when-ba discovered land on the North American' continent Be named the country Florida, on ac count of tha profusion of flowers, o For Sale A spotted PolmJ male hog;, an extra good breeder. Call on or address, JAMES D. HINDE, . ' t ' Oregon, Me, Wa hsnT ,;inade -arrangements w-aaa ft UaetMd' eaa year, ror oaur nerth American Meose. The best moose bunting In east ern North America Is found In the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Tbe best In the United Ststes Is In Maine. Moose are believed to be hold ing their own If not Increasing. Er nest Thompson Beton, the naturalist, estimates that there are about a mil lion moose In North America. 3 Te Start deck. I The stopping of a clock may be due to clogged wheels. Thoroughly satu rate a piece of white cotton with kero sene oil and place It Inside tbe clock case. Probably at tbe end of a week the cotton will be black with dost that 1 tut been looeeCMl h th... W r -1 , !.? I Ctt.. ..viJ. ' .aBCSOICivAa TEARI 1UUT.T IW WJT, IW IH SMI L. I ' ' i W . - 3S i ' - - - . -. ...1 ' . ' . . U