r 'jr. THE HOI.T COUNTY SENTlNKU FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931. PUBLIC m 1 will sell at public auction in Forest City, at the old Hoover place on Commerciol street, beginning at 1:30 p. m., on Saturday, Jan. 15, 1921 the following property, to-wit: 3 Head of Horses 3 2 Dapple Grey Horses, 5 and 6 years old. 1 Brown Horse, 8 years old. 2 Good Milk Cows 1 Jersey, 5 years old, and 1 Jersey and Short-Horn, 4 years old, good milkers, one will be fresh about April 1st, and other about May 1st. 9 Head of Hogs 9 2 tlioroutfli-brcd Poland-China Sows, one bred and will farrow about February 1. 4 Spring Shoats, weight about 185 lbs. 'A July Harrows. IMPLEMEMENTS, ETC. 1 set good Work Harness: 1 Buster Brown Hiding Lister, with new share; 1 new New Departure Cultivator, 1 Hay Ladder, 2 scoop'End-gates, with box. 1 iron-wheeled Wagon, Some Alfalfa. About 23 shocks of Fodder with Corn HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Bridge Beach Range, a good one, wood or coal; 1 Kitchen Cabinet, a good one; 1 Round Oak Dining Table and 6 chairs, 1 Tapestry Brussels Rug, 9 x 12; 1 Grass Rug, 10 x 10; 1 Dresser, with big oval glass; 1 Iron Bed, Springs and Mattress; 2 good Rocking Chairs, 2 Ironing Boards, 7 Win-dow Shades, 36 inches wide; Kitchen Utensils anu other articles too numerous to mention. ONE FORD TOURING CAR. All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months will be given on bankable note, bearing 8 per cent interest from No property to be removed until terms are complied with. TERMS: date. RAY DREHER COL. P. M. BABB, Auctioneer J. A. LEASE, Clerk Doth Phones LAWRENCE MchALL Osteopathic Physician Treats Both Acute and Chronic Diseases Office in Martin Theatre Building OREGON t MISSOURI KODAK FINISHING BRING YOUR FILMS TO US EXPERT WORE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED HENNINGER DRUG CO; Notice of Final Settlement. Notice In rcroliy given that tho un dersigned, William Kuhler, Jr., execu tor of tho estate of Win. Kuhler,' tie conned, will make final scttclmcnt of hlsnccounts with snld estato ns such executor nt tl.o next trim of tho Pro bate Court ot Holt County, Mlsmmri, to lie iiolilen at Oregon, in suit! county, on the Hth Jay of February, A. U., 1'J.il. WILLIAM KUIILKIt, Executor. Vlni publication, December 10, 1020. Notice of Stockholder' Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of Uie stockholders of tho St. Joseph Transmission Com pany at the office of the Company in uie Aiarun uiock in mo uuy of Ore gon, Missouri, the 10th day of Janu ary, 1121, for the purporo of electing n board of directors -and to consider any other business which may properly come before the said meeting. Polls will bo opened at two o'clock and clou cd at four o'clock of that day. D. M. MARTIN, President. Judgj D. W. Porter, of Mound City, vraa fcere Monday, interviewing Jdge Harry M.'Dongan. t " 111 I. Ii. ut 11.14 ntiuucWy !-... mitd with hium KiLU.. T-Sa H- ...... V uui.t'infM.TM'a llrmaal-t. Aihfnv UIA1IUMI llllANb HI Mnkh.ii.ftiii.g.faa Aiwmkttuu. SOLD BY ORLGQISfS EVERWHERf Trustee' Sale. Whereas, Martin Thompson and Avn Thompson, hi wife, by their deed of tuiMt dnteil the !ind day of October, l'.iln, nun or icconi in tl.n office of tho ICocoiiler ot Deed of Holt County .Missouri, in hook uu ut page lino, con vcyed to the undersigned in trust t( secure tho payment of the nute in said deed of trust described, anil of the In terost thereon, tho following described leal ei-tutn situate in Holt County .Missouri, to-wit: I Ails nineteen (19) ami twenty (20) In Illock Number nlnteen (10), in the wuy oi rorest wy, . And Whereas, default has been made In the payment of said note, and of tho interest thereon, according to- the true tenor, date and effect of said note; and whereas the owner of said noto has requested me to execute the fowcr vested in me by said deed of rust to sell said real estate, and out of tho proceeds of said salo pay the inncDieaness secured inereuy; Now therefore, in compliance with said request, and under the power vest ed in mo by 'said deed of trust. I will Monday, the 17th day of January, 1921 sell said real estate at the court house door In the city or Oregon. Holt Coun ty, Missouri,, at public vendue to. the ntgnest mailer ror cash in hand. FRANK PETREE, Trustee. mam The Message Bearer Dy T. B. ALDERSON 1920. tv..l-.ii N.tiitir union I "They tell me oil n H- going down, to lcetllle. I'm le," 'Vliy,')iK, 1 expect to tMt the old folks fur u wcik or two." "Would Jnu deliver n mcuge for me to a frlrml llierol" ' "(."ertnlnly," icHjiidetl I.ytin Dacre, frank, ilenrcjetl. uccommoilntlng, oinethlng of n contrast to Mnrvlii llrllt on this i'si-lut occasion who. whllu a thoroughly good fellow, win Just now chuckling secretly over a trlik, or rather ii double trlek be was playing. Innocently rimiiKli, however, lie tend ered D.icre ii soiled envelope. The latter lulled, llien lie reddened, tlicn lie otucrtcil confusedly! "I It Juki Hie right thing fur me to do) It Ik for Jllit WiiihI.i Itcrlrmi, 1 ce. mid )uii know" ".liil how inullerK plaint, I 'ai re. See lure, wean good ft lends nml don't bate to iiilml mutlri. Vou mid I apls-un-d In tho run fur her fator Mini I won nut because jmi were possessed of tin? modest opinion Hint )nil wen' nut ki rmnigli for her. In my liiiui-I1.- eiiliiiiilloii you nr' wmiliy of the ntlentluii nml colilMeiin- of the lie't woinaii III tlio world. Ilelween Jon and I, Wamlii nml I nre liuvlng coine nerlu correniHiiiileiice. Why khuiildii'l you bo my inesmge lienrerl You would like o see Wiunln iikiiIii, wouldn't you'' "1 can't deny It. but strained rela tions, you nee," floundered Iiicro. "Nonsense! No eiiiliiirrHMinMit Is neiewary. Klip values you its n friend and something more, perhaps. You ntwr obtrude our silent deotlon upon her. She vittl lie slod to see jou. I inn sure." Mnrvlii llrltt I in .1 Indeed onlilli tnneed I.ynn I lucre In the race for Hie I'xrlunUe rwiril of Wandn lterleun Tlmt youns Inily luul enme tn I'rnmlon In enrliaini' I In ndorutloii of Imlli, llrllt niii'lo fiirlinn Ion. Iiaeio iliopi'iil out of I lie race feeling Hint he was no mutch for the niii lirll Hunt, If Highly, jiiiiiis mini In the dis trict. When Wmida returned to her home tnwir It wnn riirrent go-nlp that lm anil llrltt were eligngeil, I in ere left bin friend illvhtly " tered. MU-t llertcnu lhi-1 at the town where ho wni going, and he had liop(i to catch lit leu-it J Heeling iillinp'-o of the only woman ho bail ever Invi-il dur ing his visit, but would never hnvo veil- tureil to obtrude himself upon her prenenee. Dncre made liU Jniirney mid nbout all he had In his mind wui the prot- pectivi' cull Uin Miss llerteiiit. He did not put UiN Into elTect until the second day lifter till nrnval. Willi some misgiving us to how' the young lady might reei-ltn lilm lie rung tin- iMi.lioll of tin, lleiteau home, wnndn wiih at home nloiio nml eame to Uie liNir. 1'i'rliaiiH f-lie rrauil any coin- imiiliiuthlp to nllevliiti- lln moiiotiiny f her IiiIk-IIiii'os IViliapi i-lio was nrllly clad to mi smut, one from be town where It iii (iin-dili-riil she had lost her heart. At nil etents i-lie greeied Daiic like nil old mid deiir fi'leml. She hulled lilm In mid ucted as If this was n de-drnMc- pn faee to a lelilirt'ly It-It, I come at tin- reiii.t of .Mr. llrltt, li!.e I lucre, but at this Wanda s l.l.nf met In wtial M-eineil lube lirelly linllffirenvi-. mid ln said Tell me alionl my girl frlcml-, nml tin- town generally Ho tliey -hutted, ti ml when Dacro arose in leavtc lin siginii gently, tor It hud Indeed been tn lilm a raidurou Imlli'. Wuinln did not nien thu letter he bud liroiiuhl during lils stay. In fact Dnrre was M'liii'wtmt siirtirlsed to mile Iniw ait'les-ly sln towed It aside. She did not mk Mill to CO ngalii but the next day he met her on the street. Wmida xlionk Ii.iimN ulth Mm gen ally. "I hope jou will not forget u lining )our brief stay," she remnrkisl. 'Mr Klslers will lie Lome from a visit ilar after tomorrow, and If jou nrehe exiellent tennis iilnver you went I am sine- j on will mid to tint pleasure of tint afternoon There win ii ehuuge In Wanda Hint Purre eonld not help lint noUeo. There nit moil tn lie a latent excitement or emotion underlying all t-he mtlil, as though her Inlnil was eonstraliinl ye flllisl wllh a sentiment of greater klnillluct-t towards him, lTiii day affer Hint she tlrew eloser mid dearer to lilm. The olio upon which he hade her farewell slut asked lilm a que-ttlon. It was: "Would ou object to innveylng noto to Mr. llrltt for mel" . "Perlulnly not," reiilled I Mere, and lin tlld not t-ona forget I ho probing, vivid look she bestowed upon lilm when he left her. "Iteail I lint,' said llrltt, In a care less, off handed way when Dacre handed blru Wanda's letter tho next day. It rend; "You are -entirely right In Judging that our brief eompanlouvhlp was tint to me an episode ot love. As you avow the same ;omlrtlnn ns to your own state of fuvllng, let us forget all about It." And then llrltt showed Dacro a copy of the letter he had sent to Miss Wandn Iterlenu. It told of his slm pie friendly feeling towards her and added; "My message .hearer loved you be fore I ever snw you. Ho loves you now a worthy, loyal fellow who will deserve the reclprocnL devollonjou may experience." , And, putting tho lonso ends of disjointed romance together, Lynn Dacre believed that there vss great Hop ror toe future. Heart-Breaking Smiles "- "- Vmhi vf?lwiH 1 '-MjV-B ti... un. iliousiiml-t of kinds of smiles, but It would lie mighty hard to pletuit- en lii Hi" mind's smiles more poignantly trnglc than those her seen. Two eals of life linte held little save tnlts'ry fur these Vienna young sters, yet. even though the result Is uilnful, they smile. They nre victims of rickets, the itTtirlnt: of licar-stnrtallon, and Hint, routines others in stricsen Kurope may not hate to share tlmlr fale eight American relief organisations, under (he nume of Hie Hurvpt-nii Itellef Council. nr! making a Joint appeal for the conscience of America to complete relief work which this winter faces Its crisis. Tbetm agencies are the American Itellef Administration, the American Ited Cross, the American Friends' Service Committee (quavers), me j-in lolnl Distribution t'ommlttee. Hie Federal Council of Cluirclies of cnnsi in Amerlcu, I be Knights of Columbus, the V, M. O. A. and Hie Y. W. C. A. It 's an Uphill Pull for Polish Boys Hare feel mid lultered elotbes, little to eat and less to wear, such is the fate of thoiiMinils of children In tvntrul ali i eastern llumpe. These lioys In I'oland ure nly n sample of the ;,." . KJO iletdltule youngsters that the Euro pean Itellef Council tuns tn help through the cold duys of Hie coming winter. To that end eight great oi guiiUiitlons lu Amerlcu huv'e merged to form the Council, the clitilrruiiu of which Is HeiU-rt Hoover. Under his leadership Hi American Itellef Administration, Hie American t,-d Cross, the American Friends' Service Couimjlteit (Quakers), the Federal Council of the Churches of t'hrlol In America, Hie .tculnli Joint Distribution Committee, the Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. C A. nod Hut Y. W. C. A. have decided lu co-operate Jointly to.rulne tXI,U,lMK) to help the European children otcr the hill. RICKETS DID THIS. ijjjjjijijjjjn LHaV-lnB LLVaV -J law k i eijljljt Worth Saving. Before this five-year-old Vienna girl was operated upon In the Amtrlcan Convalescent Horn her leg was even more horribly deformed from rickets and she was In constant Instead of In termittent pain. Now at least her leg Is straight strain, and by degrees she Is. relearulng to walk. Itlcktls Is the aftermath of undtr-nutrttlon, and It Is to cut down the harrowing prevalence of such dsease as this among the chil dren of Europe that eight American re lief, organisations are making a Joint appeal under the name of the European Relief Council for funds to succor the millions that face a winter of horror. They are the American Relief Adminis tration, the American Red Cross, the American Frlsndc' Service, Commutes (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribu tion committee, the Federal Council of Churches of Christ In America, the KnigMt ot Columbus, the X. H. 0. K and the t. W, 0. A. The features ot this girl portray toe tlnetit type of Polish childhood that now lies engulfed ta hunger and dis ease and all their attendant miseries. Relief already administered by Amer ica haa preserved her beauty and freshness, albeit her eyes betray the suffering she has seen, but literally millions In her own and adjacent coun trlta'illtl have no one to look to bat America as another winter of horror closes In upon them. To the end Hist their prayer may not go unanswered eight leading American relief organise Hons have banded together In a Joint appeal In behalf ot Europe's suffering children. They are the American Re lief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American Friends' Relief Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution -Committee, the Federal Churches of' Christ la America, tho Knights of Columbus, the IlLdi. and the I. W. 0,' A. J ! . m I