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I I ' ! ff.f iT THE HOLT COUNTY SENTINEL, Friday, Deccmier 17, 1920. FITTS-BUNKER MERCANTILE CO. All Prices are Reduced to meet present conditions, and will make your Christmas Shopping Easy. "Hep" and "Pep" for Ihc Home Town. Ralph Pnrlctte, in the book, "Thi' University of Hnnl Knocks," nays: "Si many of tlio home town of Amcilct nic sick. Many arc dying. Many uit dead. "It In the Iuip of the city -the lure !c-no.- of tho country. The town the young pcotle leave Is the town the young people ought tu leave. Somebody says, 'The rcaon no many young people go to hell Is because thej have no other place to go.' "What Ii the matter with the small town? Do not blame It nil upon tin city mall order house. With rural de livery, dally papers, telephone, cen tralized schools, automobiles, and good roads there are no moic delightful Special price tin all kind, of Nuls al MOORE GROCERY CO. Sweaters, Blankets, Silk Hosiery, Outing Flannel, Percales, Calico Cloaks, Furs, Shoes, Outing Gowns, Silks, Wool Goods, Ginghams, Sheetings, and other items Have been reduced so radically you will be satisfied, to supply your wants for Christmas and the entire winter. "tTn rllrairTia"fc wonderful line of Handkerchief, always AlcillCllvCl ClllCla one of our special lines for Xmas trade, in linen, silks, lawns, at prices 5c up to $3.50 each Other Desirable Gifts Shown in Large Assortments House Slippers, Silk Underwear, Kimonas, Wool Middies, Hand Bags, Knit Scarfs, Men's Neckwear, Gloves, Hose Shirts Ask For Our 1921 Calendar. Fiits-Bunker Merc. Co. Li; ! hntv no u:'.P -tw.tiMt' print .niii r, - rain?! CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS sweut.r ( hats, hose. to(h i: sins. handkerchiefs, iioish suiters, manhtee sets, EMIIItOIDEHY SETS, TIKS. MITTENS. MIEIIOItS. DINNER SIM'S, CREAM AM) SI'CAH SIM'S, CITS AX 11 SA ITERS, TEASPOONS. MILITARY IIRISII SIM'S, SIIAVIMi SIM'S, l)lti:SS SHIRTS, WOOL SlllltTS. WOOL SOCKS. Santa Claus has left a lot of presents here for the ladies. Call early for yours. L. W. Ferrier FORBES, MO. 1 Household Roods for salo, Decem ber 30th. MRS. K. S. NOLAND. Wo nro glad to lcam that Uncle Jumcs Gaffney, of tho Mt. Hope dis trict, hail so improved tlmt he has been discharged from the Savannah hos. nltal, and Is now back homo uguln. Want something to stick to your ribs? Sco tho Juniors for beefsteak and potatoes, candy variety. $1,00 Fancy Ilottle of I'crfume or Toilet Water, 80 cents. HENNINGER DRUG COMPANY. Apples for sale at tho Hoy Kun Jcel farm, south of Oregon. See i QEOIIGE SIPES. v Hard Candle , Cream Candies and Fancy Chocolate Candies from 22 We to 75c, at MOORE'S GROCERY. ' W. II. Worlcy, having disposed of his business interests in Forbes, has removed to Oregon with his family, nnu mcy arc occupying uio i,iatltlcn property. Kmmctt Gaffney, manager of tho Fanners' Elevator nt Craig, was hero Tuesday, having Hugh Wileon, our ma chinist, do some repairing to tho ele vator macninory. T. J. Henderson, tho genial Rurl ington agent at Fortcscuc, and H. S. Teare, of Oregon, report that dando. lions and other early flowers were blooming for them, Sunday last, Doc. 12 that's because they are In the class of tho' "elect." , Thon tho snow camo Monday arid put a 'stop to the "bloom ing" business. Nl. ,!' I drill. "l li:Mt.VI III -I lit. UNAS' ii i riiMiiiiiiN of mt: CITIZENS' IIA.NK OF OREGON. MO.. u llrev li. S'lili- i.l fit... un, in tl.t ,li-. ..I I, ii'llir. ( I tit Till ln) lf lliri'lnL r. I li20. iml,ll.hi.l Hi IIih Hull r.Htnl) Siiitltirl. ll lievis. 4i-r i'ilnli.1 nli.1 ul.llli.. nl On .on, Slntr ..I MiM4rtjil. i.n Hie ITili tUy nl ii-'.inl-r. Ii.Ui llhSIUHU'KSl ltllll- HII'I .liM.MIIll, llll.l lllt,ll.l ,i..l on ferM.liHl i.r iittlnt(r,it . tllli.ll'.l I Until, two e.tlite IMSn.'H lltmlmr IK.IT 1. ni,. St.. 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IHiJ.I JKSSli: J. JUNKS. Si.uiry I'ulillc. J. A. KUIT.K. (Vtnil-AIUtll SAM'I. IIWII'SIIN. CIKOItlil; I.KIIMI'.ll. IMri-ct.int. No. I IDii. (Ui'K'IAI. HTATt'.MKNT (If TIM! UNAS- ci.m, coNnmoN of 1 11 k HANK OF I'OltllllS, Ht Kiirlwi. Slulr of Mlaonirl, ut Ih. rlu".. iif l.ii.iueN- n t Ii- Vi Ii iltv n' lli-.i.w'1-.r. IP.'O. iuMIhi-l In The lluli I' inn A i .ni wm riilr irliiul anil iiuMt-lil lit Oiit'im. ImIi of MI.Mrvirl, nn I lie ITth ilny of i-.mltr. IKO, IttSOUKCKSli Uinn. nti.1 illnrciunU. uniliiuLtilly (ll. -I till lfMjlUll nl ibllutv.iil -I CO.CS Mil I... in . rial i- laic . t.110.00 Ovr.lm' . 5.f 04.1 Him.! ninl .l.-lti . ... J.mio.Oii i iriiliuri' unit fUturrn 1.710.60 Ii fruin i.lli.r luuiliN urn! Uui'-it.. .utiiwl In fliik . . 4.i.'.I..1 (' ill Iti in- I!,4M.!: Cu i-.n.'y ,k2.oo S I. 6M. Oilier tewiiirrvri, h fulluvi.i Cuunty WurrunH 'J01.1t Tolnl fM,UM I.I.MIlLITIUSi Capital lnrk lil In . . Sunilu. funil tlnitMilnl pmllli, net InitUlituHl d.lioilt. .uhjtvt In rlufk Tim. rcrllfic.tr nf ilrinmt Total 9St.17t.10 STATE OF MIRSOUItt, County of Holt. M.I We. W. II. tllrhard.. m irnilil.nt, and Carl Harrlion. a. raihlrr of utd bank, parh of ur. do aol.mnly awrar that th aliovo .Ut.inrnt I. true to th. Liit of our knowMire and belief. W. II. IIICIIAItDS. l-n-.lil.nt, CAIII, IIAItniSON, Cathl.r. Subwribnt and aworn to tefor m. thla llh day of.I)ccMnbr A. D., nineteen hundred 'Soil twenty. Wltnera my hand 'and notarial aeal on the date last aforesaid. (Commluloned and nual tried for a term Mtilrtn July II, It).) ' EDW. a niCIIARDS. Notary rnblle. , W. II. RICHAIID3, Correct-AtteU I W. 8. JIODOIN. LOIS U. ENSOK.. . Dlrectora.' I place. In tl. woiM to llvo Hum in the 'eminifv or In the mnall timn. Tli h.ivi- tlie city ndvantattri. plu. utinsMni'. iiir and (ri'iMiiim thai lif iinwiien cillrii cnnniit linve. "I itakml tho lirepcr ulw won iihntt i"if ine lliiimjfli the iniiii" tiyyluni at . . ... 11 - IV.. ...ii !h 111 I-11. IH'FI VIIL;'Ililt I I'll -IV Iltlt !t..M' nvti'U tM HiniiMinil in-nni' uri i.i . .i ..... . i propi' in tin- nieiiiijiHiii uim ''ii. i i.r,. of tfiii'il." tu l;rvp Hum in. Are n't .ii in diimror? What i l" lnndi-i it-- m .aw piuplo fnin K'tli'ii: ti-'."t'ni-. .iri'rilylnif. nvi rpow Hns tin- i . .-f.i.U nnil lirukliuf it'Jt?' Tl.p t: wii.'iint in tin- Irtirt ...I ,. I nt llu- ..I, linn. IIi mi!u "! i pw.iiti-n.iy tl' il. Htit tlwy don't nr.di inUinil. If l'l, pi'i'l'!'- cii'.ild gft lt.ni. 111..!- un.il.ln'l lio ill this !tV i. mi Tln-v nip In'iino. No two of il .-mi fitrn. iitiim luiu tti If I tti i irr-tln-r nnil how to lirruk nut. So u fi-w of us can hold thun.' I nil ti-.itilil Im iilinimt tinliind tn tnny tl'.ls further, but I lino Us-n lliinlttiiK tvt-r ilnto that nlmut tliico-fiiuitlih nf the small town nf Americii HUM' nn. - llirv. cun't cct together. The) can not orgnnlic fur tho public good. I hey lunik un into Utile iititiigiHii'tlc sivial. ImnlncsM and vir it-Hglim fiidin and iifutmlre twh olliei i i-rinns. A Int nf kliUL'L'Hnu' cl.uri'lu'a com note with each other Im-tewl nf mn- 1 - .. .. 1...I u llit.i tif nir nic cnniiiii'ii Kiiini. .iii-i Iliecluiiflu-s flitht. the l vil tuv n ii i .il nn i fuillii-lu'i tin- in nilionii u, I-. tli nil's. "S'n the lirnm- tnwiiii rtaanuto line t'.ie rnung penplf- with il i'm K a:i' tu the cities tthiiic oiipoitunltv wms tn liecknn. N'lni'ty-iitnt- out of u him died of tliem will jn-tlc wlli tin; ti..p-l.-.ni. i . -ill their Iim-. nn re whe turning round in ti huge iiiiielnin . Nliict)-tiliiP out .f n hiiiiilnil of tin in '.light half h.nl II l.ngei' npinltlllll right Iwi'k In tho I""""' t--n. had t ' tnvn be-n nwalie nn-l nnltid ui.il no ivlting. ... . .i "We miiht make the hoiv.r town the I In lament, niimt nltrnctlve. mut pinni- IMIIg pillie nil ine ji-inii; pi'i"n hiimt- run nffoid In - pend it yiaif ....... ..t ........ Ik.'.lllll- fill till .mmiiiK ni hi j.-"-- i""i - 'cities. That Is the wnii-t kind of Mill luniinverli-hmoitl-all going nut uml '. tiiiiliinu rniiiliig li.ick. That o- tin ' .lit. in t lint ih:tn nil the lily mail older I lll'UM'. U tn lie u.eat. not III tin iriiiitiiei.1 nf it few einileil cities, but, .n the giuitnei." of Innuineralile home towns. , , "I'lw slogan tislay slmuld bo "lot find nnd Homo nnil the Homo Town. Header, do you believe llalpli l'al letto is right aiinut till"? If -o. i.undy mi are glad that you have n Cntnnm iiily l.engi.e in On gon, that i uoiklng liaiil to make our Home Town one that tin- young people will not want tn lruvr' . , . A few of our miinj. big hearted pi opto have spent nuich time mid ef- foil In this work. l'cihan ou liae U'l-n lu-lolnt? in un eamoM. unlet uuy. nei Imps you have lift been wntchlng In M-e what It would do. or again it innv be lliul Mill lme only been hear ing about It. In that rae you nmy be mile vim ilii nut know of Hi- lilggcsl best accomplishmcnti and plans. If you have hud no video in Its wink, plearn iimembei' that it is, in Hie main, your own fault. Klther you arc not interested or yt u uie not willing to bo censured and criticized ns all public servants uie. Why not come out and have n voice in our future pingiums: Ones not vour silence mean your coll sent? If so, do not be silent, when tho suggestion Is not for tho gcnciul good. Or, If It I.i a good incasuie, be llieic to stand by and lend encnuiage ment. Our membeishlp fee is one dollar tind nil are invited to belong. ruiii.icn y cum.mi i i t:k, Community League. I'iiiu')' llo Candles make nice ('hri-tniiis presents, at MOOKK'S CiltOCKItY. roll SAM'. OR EXCHANGE I'or sale or exchange for land In N'i)'thwet 51 otirlt would not con- .iilornvi r I ft) .1-e-. iT'i "ivi h nrir l) O'l II T'l O'-S1 -. II Li In nffrt- :liil ill) fit on nny, i wnsio nur -.me nmi nu time iil iin't til' b'ue -ky pmpo- ult'nns, o- 'liey will not he con.ulereii or aiiiwri iil. fill) arie.. limn tw mlle eal et Cheyenne V 'Hi, Coloiiul-i, county seat of Cheyenne county. Ilng along in on l'aclflc Highway. Will sill for cnnh. or conlder 1 fiO acres or siinller f.nm in Noithwest Missouri us part pay ment, nrd arrango satlsfntnry teriii on balance. nm n o nirenl for JW.OOO to 4ll.ir.ni nries In Wnllare find W'irhlt.'i counlles. Knnii. illvlileil Into iiuartcr. hnir and .ectlon tract". Impinveil or unimprov ed, n purhaspr might ielre: will sell on half rash, balnnrr five years nt sW tier rent lnteiel. I nlo luive some innrnveil nlncc- for lent to the 'llflt n:irt p. I nni ncniei tetn porariiy nt Maltlnnd. Mo., until I rbninrv 1st. 11)21. after which date I will be lit Wallace. Kiinsa. wlierp I lesMe. . Our 'oni In Mill .I" last ; rnr '.u I this yer.r tiulo rnv i ." i.i V- Titi!v-'i per urn'. If 'ite- -1'. ci II ell or w rite to rilW. M. Wl ll.I-.l! III'.M.TY CO.. 'lalt'ttnil. Mo. Widlure. Kniw s. --Wont a li.tf',n:lrn fill" rtuff-il nr. for ulo l-y the .'utilor Class. I'm 1 1 I!id"'( ir Com'.' rind llmwl, : ,r.o l OSTI'.l! I OlSAN MOTOIi CO. No. 1. Oi'flCIAI. STATKMKNT OK TUB K1NAN. CIAI, t ONIHTION OK TUB ZOOK A ItOECKKK HANKING Co., ill Oirrnn. Stutn t't Mlllll al Hie Clup i.( Iw.lnra en llie lh ..ay .f llerrn-Ur. r.-1, ....1.11.1-..1 in Tli. Hull Cminty Kentlttr a nun i".i'i-inu .-' unin, i.n In. t'th duy .r Ik-. I m.ooo.co S. 000. 00 I.Ts.t.r.o GS.!t4.4l O.OOS.IS Christmas Parrel 1'nst. Thcru ure no particular changes In tho regulations this year. Mall your parcels early, before tho 20th of Heccinbcr If possible, and avoid the rush in which they may ha loit or i amacei . To protect yourself ugainst loss, insuto them, tho cost is small, und you cannot affuril to take the risk for three, five or ten cents. Ho suro to wrap and tie them well, address plainly In ink, and don't fall to put your return address on them, or wu cannot accept them for mailing. If they nro ftngilo or perishable, don't fail to writo it on tho package. This Is the law. We cannot insure a package containing perishablo matter which goes outsldo the second zono (or over 1C0 miles), but you may put a special delivery stamp on it, costing you ten cents, which will make deliv ery (picker. Wo hnvo prepared to meet tho rush season wth extra help, and feel sure that wo can servo you promptly nnd well, in return for your kind and cour teous treatment, which wo appreciate. Don't hesitate to ask for any further Information regarding your Christmas packages, as. we will be only too glad to give It if possible. P. M. Rev. P, J. Smith wasucalled to Herodon, Kansas, Sunday evening by tho illness of his brother. He will re turn the last of tho week. , nmiimcKM: t,mn and .llxi.iin'. uiidmiMeilly h-.x.l on in-r-nnnl or rollitleriil .. 12IA.IN IS fyianm nnl etsi . OtinlrnIK 'It"-' Horn!, and !nck Ili-nl est He iHinmni? wiu.ri in.vii'it. av.mli mikI rivtuiTt 2.011. ,s. line In-ni nis-cr liinkl nfi.l banker. nulij.! t" ll-rrk .i.ir...ii (V.h llrni I'ilVi rurrinry ''i1:':' .le le I"1 n;,ltm m I li.onori II.OM.ft I.CVI ' " uAiiiuiiisi. t'niillal slock lllil In Hkiri-1ii - - i. ..ii. i.i... l .I... -Ik .i.l.i.. I In i hick :i(.H'H Tlr- ertlfirli of itci-vll. . . JJ'JW lllll. i-n able nli'l miixnninis .......... T, M f.l34.IU'. pTirt: ut MISiri!l. twinly of Hull. . Wis r. 1 1. Z""k. 1-rrslil.nt, nn.l f!y (imiolM. s rsblr of sal.l Link, eiieh ..f u ,1 , ...lrt..nli sir lhl llio nln tniemem . ir... I.. I.e I- ' -f ens I Mnilidife nnd let' 't. I'. II. ZIMIk. 1'n-l.lcM i;U V t'l'MMlNl1. Ci.til.T t... p,Im-I iii.iI in-ni I" I "f'n n-i hl l i i .11. 'i.' . V. IL. i.:ii. i-.n humli.il -1 Ivrnl. . , 4 U ,n Sni.l rn.1 ... i- "'" ' .Wi i.i i.r...r-ii I. Il'..ii i-ii.-l-ocl nnil fli.l fir i. . i--i . i-inii .''"i.n ... MiisTi..:i.H.n-vs .. ,, ...V il Y 1 1 MM IS' IS I MA K. ZOI'li. 1. r- rorleciie. It.. I. . Duke nnil iliiugliti , .Itilln, Mis. iiiovre ( 'i'or nnil Mi lleiilah Hush veie .hupping in m -i-seph. one day l:it week, nrd nlso vt piI .Mr.. II. It. H'unrt at the hosplta' CrundMn Eftlser, from I.lnc.in. Neb., and son, llerlieit Kaiser, from Chicago, nic ilsiting her daughter, Mrs. .1. A. iMke and family. S. M. Howard was a St. Jo.epli bi'slniss paisPiiger. Widnenlay. Cha. Williams was n I'm est C'ltf l.u.liin.. nn. .nnm-r. WednesilliV. Mr. aid Mrs. l!oy Droullnrd ind -on. from St. .Intph, niv visiting Mr. nnd Mis. Will l.lttlej-hn. .... ... . ..1 II... 1..4 t....M 1 .iiii-i riuan ami iii'iin-ii- i.ii.-.--look .upper Vedneslay evening with Hull Count) Sunday School Noli". Mr. T. H. Wilson, of Oregon, tin Itefn eleetfil Adinliilstiiitioii -opptili. triident In nliiee of Mr. W. C. inn er, who Is le- eii'5 the county. Hip J following lenrlili may be secured I thrimgh this division: (inn lei I Orra ulxation nnd Gnulcd In.lriirlion. MJ - Lion In tho Chinch School, Tniinlngl for Siivlce in the Cliurcli School, nnd Woil;ii' Cotiferrnce nnd Winkers' Library. Mis. I!. II. Teihiin". of Mourd Cliv, Is Chllilien's Dlvl.lon Smu-i Intci ili ot I hero Is It t iw'ic Hull leuflel. a He ginned' primaries. Juniors.' Tcinpe -i aiice IM.cnt -in fm-child' en nnd i ne oii'i Pioni'.'i ns. Dolls nnd Hob llcavcr. M"". .rlpi w,: ii. r'l'.i,!" u Mr. and Mt". Ike (V' nnd fnm the Young l'eoileV Sum riiin.ident. y spent Sunday with In-, parent.". Mr. TliPic N n le-iflet on Toi nago Oiganl- nnd Mis. Miirsliall Clews, niillnn jinil Thtotigli th- Wok Attiv- .-Mr. nnd Mis. M. M. Huffman Itle. for the Trcn.n'o. spent nl'ililn night with their daugli- Mr. H. M. Coffiotui, of I'nioyt City, ter, Mrs. Ilei't Stuait and family, is Ad lit DlvMoti Suiieriiilendent. Thl Mi-.. Hiii'liin llrown pont seveiiil inl'ilt leaflet. a:e: Admt Ullile C'n "j,hiyi. this wei V. witli In r mother, Mi Ornl .(ilion. Tho Orctn lnod Vdi.ll Mm . lml t'n-wj. vim is unite 'rk llllile Cln.s et Work, mid the ..nip l.itiln Stuart spent Sunday with Deparlment Orgunhuitton and Mi Hi- Lm-.i lliee. ods. Mr. nnd Mrs. All-ii N'otlp visited Ml these leaflets nro flee fur tie Sitmlov willi Mr. mid Mrs. Juck lluff- nklng. If your dbtrlrl siipeiinien-'ninn. lent cannot fuinHi you. iviltp the' Ceil Stuait. Willie Wilson, l.ail rounty siipeilntendent. or the state of-, Hlne. und Maliuird dun. butrheriil fire. M". Paul II. Vlil!i, Tlfi I'li'ioM n n bog for Chas. Willinoi-, last i riuay, tlhlg., St. I mils. Mo. w hiah wrlglied fi'o pound'. MAIIY GltlX.N', I A pleasant oyster suppci sinpilso County Secretary-Treasurer, was given to Mr. and Mr. M. M. Huff- o i man, I'rlday night. Ihc. Id, It being --I'oiil I-'.i l ati.r Cover uii'l Hood, , Mr. Huffman's fiTth blithday. Only $.'1.50. their children and Kiiini'rhlldrrn weio ro.-'TKI!-! OliAN MOTOI! CO. 'present, who weio: Mr. and Mrs. Your patent, and grandpai-int. Jack Huffman, nnd daughter, .Mur wlll eiilny a bn nf the .lunioo' "!.-, u'aut. Mr. uml Mi-. Tim Huffman and vlnlty." two daughters, Wilmn and Dniptha, loe tomb lihnile Island IlnliMr. und Mrs. licit Stuait and thleu Cnckeicls for side, $J.0() each. i dangld!'!". IHIiel, l.tiila and Mat Ella, MltS. C. W. llliOOKS. .Mr .nnd Mrs. Allen N'olley nnd Clin.. i Here win iio u iiiei'ling ut tlie , iiuffinan nnil Oren iiutiirK. Higlilnml ihuirh next Sunday night, I'vv. J. S. Cunningham will preach. Appier for sale at the l!oy Kun kel fat mi, Miulh of Oregmi. See GEOKCE SIPES. Alco-h ne ah.olutely will not ilam llr. .1. I.. Cox went tu St. Joseph. Wednesday, and arcompanlfd Mrs. II. I!. Stuait hoine, Thursdas, from tho hospital, where sl.e had lnen tho past Iwelvp ilnvs. She Is getting along nicely, and will bo able to be up nnd age o"r Hmliatnr In any way: will tiroiiml the hou-o In n few days, hlio land -dogieis iimie heat lliaii wat-1 I. suie getting along nicely for onn brfoiti boillngj will not evapiuatc; will;bi;lng T'J years of age, and having un piotcct your car tlirough entire win. i(ei gone such an operation. icr; win noi nerre ni pi iiegrcex ih- Mr. nni Mrs. llugli llcniy nnu low 7.oi n. I'OSTEI! I.OirA.V MOTOII CO. PAU.M l'Olt SALE. "115 ncics of best Atchison county land, midway between I'nlrfax und Skidinoir, known as tho II. II. Clinic farm, High school building on one corner of farm. Also a real llvo ce ment products business in Mound City, .mo, rttuiiess, S. K. PltOUI). Mound City, Mo. o Attention, Comrades. Meyer Post will hold Its loirular meeting on I'rlday, Dec. 31, Instead of Satuiduy, December 2.1, Christmas day, riie legula I election of officers will b held at this meeting, I'rlday, Dec. ill. All comrades nro urged to Iio picsent. JACOll KINO, I). P. DOIIYNS, Commander Adjutnnt. is- FOU SALE. Dining table, safe, honing bom it, sewing table, new ice box, bedstead and springs, wardrobe, coal oil stove, and cool; stove, remaining of the John M, Jones household fuinltuie; ulso DooK-cuse, Willi glass doors, bco MIt.S. AMOS nooni:, BERT G. PIERCE . DENTIST Oregon, Mo. Office in ihe Moore Building Offico Hours i);00 a. m. to .12:00 m. 1:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. J. C. WHITMER DENTIST X-ray Service. PROUD BUILDING Oregon, Mo. North Side of Square Both Phones PETREE BROS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW New Office. UnsUIr Over Postoffic. three chlldien and Jennie I.undy spent Sunday at tlie Tlionms Hunker lionie, Mrs. I.. P. Grundy, fiom Itulo, spent Thursdav with her son, Chas. Grundy nnd wife. Mrs. Chns. Grundy, who has been on tho sick list for about four weeks, in ulilo tn be out mound town ligaln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Iluzz Williams and family and Mrs, Chas. Williams visited nt the Jas, U-ase homo In Finest City, Sunday. Eight men began gathering corn Monday morning for Chas. Lease, on tlie Mclvln farm. Harry Waggoner returned to hit home in Doniphan, Kaunas, Sunday. Ho received n telegram, that his moth er. Mrs, llni Waggoner, was In a hos pital In St. Joseph and had uiideigono on operation for appendicitis, There were 81 In attendance nt Tarklo Chapel Sunday school and the collection wns S2.fi I. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinder and two rhildien spent Sunday at the Ell Iloyd home. Mis. Will Waggoner went tn St. Joseph, Sundav, to be with Mrs. Jim Wnggoner at. the hospital. Gladys and l.illie Lease spent Sunday with Orleo Huston. Nat llnyles, from ninth of Ore gon, spent a few days last week visit ing his cousin, Lum Lease and family. A few of tho farmers around town chipped In and shipped a car load of hogs to St, Joseph, this week. OllSEKVEK. WANTED. Every patron of a rural loute In Holt county for the next four months to stamp all first-class mall beforo putting it In the box for dispatch, ami every owner of a rural mall box to sen that their box is In proper position beforo winter sets In. Hcspectfully, ItUItAL CARRIERS' ASS'N. Cream Pail Coffee, special holiday price $1.00 at MOORE GROCERY CO. A large, donation of useful things was sent by the ladies of Oregon and vicinity to the Sholterinc Arms of St. Joseph, for which Mr. Zlmmerendorff, the superintendent, Is not able to thank each person personally, so takes thl means or manning, each giver. Fisk and Firestone Tires at cost for a limited time only; AUTO SALES CO. n. . J- i i V . 7- It'