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THE HOLT COUNTY SKNTINEU Friday, Mnrch 18. 1021. 4 I s Forest City aivd Vicinity HAPPENINUS 01' INTEHESf, AS UECOHDED DY DELPllEUS Dolbert Itumosy ami Ulcy CJ. Welgel Rhlppod their household good, from hero to Colorado, lust week. Mr. llnmscy went to Holyokc, and Mr. Welgel went to Cheycnno Wells. They both left here by automobile route nnd Hay Hlbbanl went with Mr. Hamscy' car of goods. Albert Hall mnde a business trip to St Joseph, Inst Thursday. Wm. Dcrr shipped a car of cattlo from our city, last Wednesday to the came down Friday, and made a visit here with her ulster. Miss Clenmnios Nutc. They both were shopping in F3 St. Joseph, Saturday, returning H their home nt Maltland In the cvcnln-x. I'il) 1 W. A. Ilenm wns having ilent.il HtA work done hi St. Joseph, l-'rlihiy. fit Everett Schneffor left the first of m Init week for Holynko, Colo., on a Hpl Vnn.in fMlv innrtcet J. T. Scott wn transacting busl- ness In St. Joseph, I rlilay. Ilnr Itoy V. Concr, son of Mr. and Mr. It nf ll....i. !.. stunned nvw- hern TtlneJnl ntirUi business, trip. last week and made a visit here with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. binders, or M his grandmother, Mrs. S. T. Ilulatt, havunnali, came over h.-ituntny and ffl while on his way to Oklahoma City, ' mu" n visit here with their duughtei, N'n Oklahoma, on nbusiness trip. .Mr. and Mrs. dlrnn Wilkes and oilier 'hogs to Kansas City, Thursday. -Mn. T. IV Ti.urn i.n.t .lrm..M. I- I C ntlVC Mis Wllmu wcie shunning In St. Ju-!. -Dun Jlulin, Jr., shipped, n car of epn, last vt ctincsxiay. Mrs. Conlev Swa m went In Mound City, last Wednesday, to spend a few days with her mother. .Mrs. Iiuth Mcndenlmll, who Is an Invalid. 111 J lff L-nirr... ...... .......I William nnd V. II. llrock , drove In Tuesday evening Of last week, nn, jrHi jj, j, WIV n, edldii.n, frum Iloloyke, Colorado, where the Ilt (jrnham, .Mo., going over last Wed bakery that Harry was working n for nesday evening. Mr. l'hclp uurneii nown. ino wuii jir. nn, jir. James llartnett Ing and bakery used to liclong to V. II. ,,,cnt Inst Wednesday In St. Joseph. Hrock, nnd ho traded It to Mr. I helps. (Justine Maguire, who ha Ken at -Mr. nnd Mr. Klmcr I'crry, ol v. lirnilfl. Itflmnil. rnmn In In. IV.I. near Porlcscue, nru the proud parent nesday nnd Is making a visit with hi of a fine pair of twin .which weio mother, Mrs. Prance Mngulrc. Imrn to them, lint Tuesday, Maicll B. !,,. Oscar Tremliiii-i.oi. rii,rnl The son weighed t'i pounds rind the 1(,nu., a,t Wednesday, fiom the Ens daughter weighed 8 pounds. Ur. J. I., worth hospital at St. Joseph, where Cox, of Porlcscue, was In ultcniianM. 1(. had mergone an operation, ami .Mrs. Terry Is the .laughter of Mr. and K,.ttlng along nicely, we nre glad to Mr. Coorcg l-oase, of this cit, uiul ,cnr formerly attended our school. j, yy, Plumaurice made a busl- Mr. Chri Jamison and .Mrs. vm. ,,,, trl1 tn St j0l,r,lllt a,t Wcdnr Cr.iwfc.tl, weio shopplmr In Oregon, ,a)., I..-I.ln. nOprnrkfttl. I Klp ...! M t.L. -- a I i iiuuj " . , u ...I,.,- i . v " "e. Mt'iiu vviiun unit . . ' . '. Last Tuesday, Match , At nur, daughter, Mls Coldlc, were visiting I ur boys and girls taking a -lending "Happy"' Hulser rame In from r.lllolt, l-'rlilny ami .Saturday with her broth-1 P't ur government, nnd If th. Iowa, wiierc lie it worMiig rr, a. j. .icAree and family, and their boat. HI left leg bad blood pobon set hrolhcr-ln-hiw S. J. Kelffcr and fain In, from a scratch by hi supporter, y, and was operated upon nt hi home oil i Krank Acton, the mail carrier mi Commercial Street, by Or. J. r. route I, is taking his fifteen day' lilinnuicr, 01 uuk'mi. . .....j. ... vacation. Mr. U J. Scott ami Mrs. J. T. ; Scott 'were guests at the C. I.. Mill home, Thursday afternoon, j We find In our eighth grade, a fe who have a talent for debating. The litcrntuie work of this elus for the past week ha been debating. A debate wn given last r'rlda, the fth. The question wnss liesoUed "That ticrmnny Won This Wau'i le Williams anil Nondu Quick, nf- flnnltivej 1'loyil Hatznnl and Vlrglni.i' (nnlner, negative. The affirmative side won by Uiiee'FM IHilnts. ,23 Friday, the 1 Itli, nnnlher iWbate n 1 S3 Tli. anl.l.N.., 11.... ...I 'I' "That the l'. S. Should Prohibit tin migration for the N'ext Five Year " , The foimer two debated on the nf firmative and Virginia (i.irdner ni .1 Iternlce Lease on the negative. Toe , affirmative won by a few points. 1 Me liope some day to find some out, nnd around on crutches intl Is ex-j jr,. Henry Itayl as .bopping pcctlng to return to Iowa, soon. St. Joseph, lust Wclnewlay. or, John (ilass wa 11 nt. josepn irii-. m. )orr, f Oiegon. shipped 11 ', Thursday. car of hog and 11 car nf cattle fiem Dr. O. C. (icli inrilt, of hi. JOep"t mil- c tv In Hie Knnu,, rit mnrl-.t. wb in our ciiy. niuunwi. iiiesiiuy evening of last week. "Uelphcu receivin a leuer, rn .In- ulth some sneclal news, announ cing the birth of n fine lmb daughti r. ,lty,, a being born to Mr. nnd Mr. W. I. Mi. Ma Tuesdiiy evening of last wee Jir. J. 1 andeeir and Mr". Major Cluik were visiting several t week, with their moth' ... ...... - .. Irill l.llll-. L I .llinTK. Crowe, of Knna City. .Mo., Monday Mr. Jull.i Chesney. of St. Jn.et h, evening, .iinren .. ivu. vn-. . m one or tne nopiinK tliere, r.ir on Scntney I lown tin-re gettlnj! : o-- operation. Mr. Chemey I an aunt of tiualnled with her new niece. Tncy,Mr. J. II. Stnlcup, an hn many havo named the baby Aneta Jesamena. filcnds. here, who 1ioh- for her speedv Mrs. James Campbell and daugh- itxnvery. tcr. Constance, of Weston, Mo., came .Mr, nn, jjf., A )lMBP 0f j;a. Sunday evening, ami l"'it bun,'!l I'ler. weic in our city. Friday nfter- nigni anil .ionu.-i, iiv, noon. grantlmother. Mrs. Surah rcrguson. E. Watmn. of Fort Collin Itov Kellv. of l'.uson. Ian; who 1ms been at Nemaha. Nebr.. visit lot? his inother. Dr. 1'. I. belly, re Colo., came to the St. Joseph market with foul tars of sheep last wtek, and on hi icturn home, stopped over here. tmne.1 heie. Saturday and I nuking a'ntid snent n few il.iv. with M visit with rclntives and friend. brother. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fllnn. Mrs. C. S. McKee and two i augh- ljol. rt l!e.ve and daughter, tcr, Sarah and Segius, J. 11. "fb'K- Agues of St. Joseph, came up Friday man and family, of Maitland. and Mr. evening, and mude u visit here with ond Mrs. It. H. Ilrldgman. or Oregon, (his father. Seeley Ureves .returning spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. to their home, Satuiday evening, und Mr. J. F. llridgnion. at l"Kf '' Jack Cotton end fit my Howie. We aie glad to hear of Willie L,f the Iturr Oak district, were tians Hunter impioving. after leing slck.jactlng husinr in St. Joseph, Friday. the pat inree wetKs, in iii ini-'i i .nr. nmi .irs. ij'car .ilooie, .ur. tonsllitls. Ill mothir, .Mrs. nugn umer ( arson, nml Mrs. W. C. Dick tlurricr is with him. , w-eiv in Oregon, Thursday, having T,..,. U'iil; ui vl.lllnL' last ilnnliil u..rl- ili.m. v:ok with her daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. I Kmest (leoffmy had the butcher Frcil Noland, near uiegon. 'nop palnUtl up lnt week. The wolk Mrs. K. I., liiinliier n iurneu was iione liy c. W. llahn. progre In later life. a they arc now. we feel confident they will. j Mrs. (Icorge lne, daugbtei Mls Iternlcei son. Floyd, nnd Mi A HELP IN YOUR BUSINESS Tho.e f yott who nitnii' nil income tax it'tut n nipivcitito the convoiiicnco of a checking account with a innid bank. Yon will continue your hnbils of thrift and nioupci-ity. It may le you did not make a return this year, lint no dotiltt you will sooner or later if you form the habits of thrift ami nrosiicrity. Start an account vtilh this hank now. DEPOSIT every dollar RECEIVED in busl nens. Pay bills with your own check. This mentis a complete record of INCOME nnd EXPENSES, and no receipts are necessary. It also means your account will be the means of extending credit when needed. Home Bank of Forest City lim.i.. lnv Thtirulav. from St. Joseph where ho had been visiting seveml days with her uunl, Mr. Allison. Mr. May Comer and Miss Lvu Omsby were St. Jooph visitor, Mon dny. ... Ml CniaJWIlllamK, of St. Joseph, came up Saturday night, ami made a visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mr. George Williams und family, it turning to St. Jis-eph, Monday morn ing, Mr. and Mr. Chas. Thompson, of Oregon, Mr. and .Mr. J Flunk (ioldfli. of Savannah, drove over In his car ,on hu fines, Friday. A little late to mention, but bet. ter late than never. On February 'JO, n seven-pound sou was bom to Mr. and Mr. Sophcr Illnchly In the En. dus dlstllct. Dr. J. I,. Cox, of Foi lescue, wiih 111 nttendance. Col ton Claikivent to St. Joseph, Saluiduy evening, where he spent the night and Sunday with relative. Mrs. J. I'. Mills wm visiting Sun- ilav with her sivtei-. Mr tinil Mn II r. Scott, of;i:. Ilowcr. ut lngilon. Mo. here, pent Sunduy nfternoon, nt the; Mr. S. T. Ilulatt nml family Virgil Slpc home. spent Sunday afternoon with their Mr. nnd Mrs. Chaa. Evans wero daughter and alator, Mr. and Mix. H. St. Joscnh visitors, Monday. 1. Allen, near Oiegou, Mr. Hnttlo Stanton, of Fillmore, (ialen Mills, of St. Joseph, wus enmo over Saturday evening, and visiting Sunday with hi folks, Mr. spent iho night und Sunday with M. H.'niul Mrs. Chas. I Mills and family. Cummlngs and family, (ninge Cuni-i Mis Mabel Watt wu vlsltllng mlngs nnd family, of here, were also j Saturday night and Sunday with her thcro Sundny ntfenioon. I uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs, Jcs M. M, Joffe, Mis Cntherine llioiMi, ut Foitesrue. McKcc, Mrs. llaston, of St. Joseph, .Mis Elsie Houston fpcnf Snlur Mr. and Mr. J. W. Fitzmauiclo and day and Sunday with her home folks, Mr. E. C. Wells, of here, wero guest ut llurlington Junction. " of the "Waysldo Inn," Sunday. Samuel If. Hulatt and hi nephew, Mr. W. II. Kchacffcr went to ItocU Koy V. oCsner, spent last Tuesday Tort, Mo., Friday, whcie ho spent n evening nt the W. S, (ilffoid, Jr. home. few day with her Inother, Juki' 1 .Mr. Cha. Vanhoozlor and two llartholniew, who 1 now nt n ciiiniien, spent Siitunluy und Sunday hospital In Omaha, Nebraska. i with her brother, Mr. und Mrs. Leo Mis llertha Mcriirling spent Cooper uml family, in St. Joseph. Saturday nnd Sunday with homo folkni The Illack Druthers, of near Ore. nt Itock I'oit, Mo. igon, have boied u well, (!,1-feet deep, Mrs. Chirk Wullaco and llttlo und struck goit water on tho Lee davghter, Mury ElUidieth, of King. Heaver farm. They finished their mull, Knnsns, camo tho first of last win k, Thursday, week, nnd nre making a visit with her 1 C. W. McDanlul, of lloise, Idaho, lainrr, J. n. vnniicveer ami naugmer, is maxing ni iiome nero Willi ins ls .iiisb lirare, in mo iimr u.ik tusirici. ier, Mm. j. .11, ciuicrrer, com. Elmer Fike, of Napier, wa a Ing here, last week, business visitor In our city, Saturday.! .Miss Mildred Nute, of Maltland, WHAT CUSTOMERS LIKE. What Is iho thing you like best In your dealings with people? FIltST you want tho tierwm you arc dealing 'with to know his business thoroughly. Then, you wont trained service; the kind that can anticipate your wants nnd comforts, as well as'caro for tho llttlo details, which arc so Important In tho banking business. " Our customer ure invited to use our bank for general utility purpotics. You can do .your banking hero In person or by mall, nnd we will appreciate It to the extent of helping you in every way possible. - . - Our service takes into consideration everything that counts. Let us serve you. , WE PAV KOMI I'EU CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS. ' . The Old Reliable ' Bank of Forest City - ' Capital, Surplus and IWlts, MO.000.00, . FyUwtfL CITT t v. , MI8S0UIU -s - trinerine .iciee spcni j-unoav nner. j noon with their daeghter nnd sit t Mr. anl Mrs. Elmer Perry and ci .'-, dren. near Fortcsoie. j Misses Lulu ni Dora Itakcr spent ! Sunday at New Point with Mlre-' Edith and Mabel Lent. Miss Grace Ixng went to St. .1" sepli and spent several days, last .. with her aunt. Mrs. Cuchmn. Ml Dene Acton spent Satur'- night and Sunday with her sister, M . Herrn rt Iluntz. in the WoodvUlc dis trict. Word ha bee n received here that Harry Williams nnd family, who have been residing at Mlamn, Okta., have removed to Helena. Ark., where be is manager of the Western I'nion off ce there. Quite n number of our mm aie wotking on the levee, lielow the (nidge nnd lielow the mill, building up tlie levee, to keep the water out of the eal nan of the nullum innn. Milne of thoe who are working aie: .Oiien Illack, W. Foster, Jesse Enrixon, Al fred lialser, Oeorge and Clair Wat-im .Mtslway Hoover, Claud Kubn nnd seveinl other. Tliere nre (1 team working there. -A. M. Ill own made n lni-lness t p in tiregon, .Mommy morning. Supt. lIuniM'.v is on the sick list lir week. hope fur his speedy leeovery. - Miss Ilettio Heeler spent Sutunlay and Sunday nt her home In St. Joseph. Tim Hamilton spent last Tui-day in St. JoM'ph. Mr. and Mr. J. II. Ilridgmon mid childien, of Maltland, took supper und pent the evening, last Friday, with Mrs. C. S. McKee und family. Mis Gencvievo Illnnlnghum was shopping In St. Joseph, lust Wednes day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fied Doebbeling aie the proud parent of a fine ten-pound baby daughter, which wa born Tues day evening, Marrh 8. Dr. E. L. Caul ner wn In attendance. Mr. nnd Mr. Snm Cnffmnn nnd family were visiting last Wednesday with their on nnd brother. Floyd Coif- man and family, In the Union district. Mrs. Harold Mmkt und four rhll. dren, of Oregon, came last Thurisluy und ure making nn extended vMtwith her parent, Mr. nnd Mr. John Frnnce nnd family, while Marnld Is out- ut Cheyenne Wells, Coll., looking for n location. I he hustem Stnr Cemeteiv Asso- elation elected Mis Uiuia Hovey ns secremry nnu ireasuier, ami Owen Illack wa appointed sexton. No bet ter people could have been found to fill thcoo pluce. II. ti. Lai son nnd fnm lv. of St. Joseph, drove up Sunday nfteinnon nnd made u visit hero with her mother, Mr. IfJ. Scott. Mr. Sarah Potter was vUltlng Sunday witli her daughter, Mr, and Ml. John Anderson. Mrs. 0. E. Emery went to ICnu. fn City, lust Thursday, wheic sho mnde u visit with her niece, Mr. nnd Spring1 Mere MsKJjsI MV I M Itf mmi.V ' TVTfiW fomn the Pig -Culve ColU-ljimb. Tim horses and mules to slu-J. cut the worms. for work Time to tone them up and drive Dr. Hess Stock Tonic A Spring Conditioner atut WormExpiUer ll to yo'ir rtwi for iir'ttmtiiiiiie. Ixiwl-rlffiritlnf . tpvttlrlua tt frru -aittl tonnltfiin thcin fiTrlvln. It manh inr utttk. cht tnbrwMl 11 nn-l nh'iiij tuiinvtuutlh wurm, ll rrlirvm druoj niwipI torn tli-alion. t tiriirnl If ff l lambini limr ll tiiniinlunlc fur ur dimuoo. lais tivrtt for tliv ttiU, thurrlit for th kMay, Vrrmlfuim for lli wovu. Why pay the Peddler Twico My Price? We hax'C tpe Dr I less Agency Cvll on w, JOHN FRANCE FOKKST CITY, MO. Till at Ana- mmi i.v ten Aarr. France und son, Itussrll; Miss Jexsic Ilnyil; Mr. Lucy Markt und children, Lucile, Vclmti, Jack and Mfixlmc: tho hostesii nnd sou, Olenn and Itoy, I no Loyultv Hand Sunday school class of tho Methodist church met at the home nf Dwlght Meyer, Friday ctoning, March 11, 1U21. After thn business session, tvery ono present told nu Irish story. Mr. E. Geoffmy received the nriio for the host toiy. St. Patrick favor wero presented to each tint?. ltefreshincntH weio scrvis.1 nt a Into hour. I here wero about 20 present. Any young married people not in Sunday school, will be welcomed by the class. The work on tho llluff road, for which funds were donated by thn citi zens of Finest City und vicinity, matched hy uu cent on tho dollar liy tho county court, to widen, cut the brush und Improve the llluff roud north from our city limit to the Pat terson bridge, begun M week. Joe, Itundall, who has been mak ing ii visit with lii daughter, Win. Kulliner und family, in St. Joseph, cume up Monday afternoon and I making a visit here -villi his daughter, Mr. nnd Ml. Clin. Hunt, und other relatives. Forest City Methodist Church. Sunday kcliool, 1(1:00 o'clock. Pleaching services, 11:00 u. m. and 7:30 p. m. Devotional uml lllblo Study, every Mrs. Lee Slasher and family, retum-t Wednesday, ut 7:80 p. in. Ing home Friday evening. Everybody is cordially Invited t all .nr. ami irir. ll. s, Teaie vl ted. mo service m me cnurcn with relatives and friends hern. SJiim. day. Mis Lena Tucker spent from Frl day night until Sunday evening ut tho A I Dodge home, near Napier. Mr. E. P. Turney was a St. Jo scph visitor, last Wednesday. Mrs. India Price, of Oregon, spent Sundny with Dwlght Meyer nnd family. ICcv. Henry Neighbours I on tho PASTOlt Wn 'undcrstond thut Sam Reynolds ha rented the Dubold farm, south of town, In tho Schncffer district,1 and soma of thorn expect to move thcro to farm tho place this season. Albert Martin made n business trip to- St. Joseph, Monday ijftcmoon. Mr. Marvin Keel and Miss Mcrzle Wnlker, of Mint on township, were sick list this week. Wo hone tnr visiting with friends hero Monday, early l-ecoverj', . Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Seymour nro Mr. Wm. Kollmer, of St. Joseph, ' spending several days, this week, In camo up Friday evening nnd is mak-.St. Joseph. ' Ing a visit here with her daughter,! George Wntson was transacting Ituy Comer anil family. business in St. Joseph, Monday. Mrs. John Frnnce entertained for U"Tam waddlc nnd family, of Nod her daughter, Mrs. Harold Markt, Sat 'tway, visited Saturday and Sunday urdny afternoon. Fifteen years ago with his mother, Mrs. G. M. Waddle, there was a club organized here, com-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Noland, Mr. osc.d of fifteen little girls, called the and 1a'v- Noland and daughter. K. K. Club, and year by year, and-ono lErma, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Noland and by ono they would Icavo for different baby, Everett, ami Oral Noland, wife places, until there Is only five of tho or"1 daughter, Alta May, spent Sunday bunch left, They sure enjoyed the nf- "t tno Chas. Hoover home, ternocn, talking over the good times I --Mr. and Mrs. John Overman, of they formerly had together, which can Oregon, ylslted Sunday witVhls sis never be 'forgotten. Mrs.- Markt is ter. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis- Stroud nnd expecting to move- West, which wns children? tho only sad part of tho afternoon. I Tho revival at Idlewllde closed-last Mc. France served dainty refresh- Sunday night, with a full, house. Wo mcnts. Those present were: Mrs.' hod a splendldv meeting from every Maud"fjlford and son. RnM 'nnlnt of view twelve additions. We junior; mis,- vyinnie wnsc ,uren, wmn taa ueorgej , nnuncu nt the morning sei-vice next Inl'n Day. Sunduy school at lille wildo nt 10:00; preaching, singing uml whistling nt 11:00. Come. A.M. George Stroud and family nml Iwix Stroud nml family spent Sunday wiwi inetr mother, .Mrs. j. ,m. Kliumnto Mrs. E. L. llrodbeck. son. Frank, lln, und daughter, Mr. nml Mrs. Hugh Wilson nml children, Edith and George, went to St. Joseph, Tuesday, wheic b Ilt i ami licorue linil the r tonsil re moved by Dr. Mull. Mr. Jullu Chesney, uged (!!1 yeni, iiicii .iiomiay ntternoon, .nar. w, tn nt. Joseph, nt the Sister' hosnltnl, und the funeral was held Tuesday after noon irom me uciiion-iii-woio cliapei. Soma of her friend uml rclutlvcs from hero attending the funeral were; Mrs. Annie Efner. Mr. Diana Miller. Mr, anil Mr. J. 1). Stalcup, und Mr. and Mr. Wm. Gnlbraith. Mrs. Chesney formerly lived in our city, nnd had many friend mound here. Genrgn Ix'uso has purchased the N. II. Cook propel ty, on Chestnut stiect, occupied by Frank Mills nnd family. Mr. Leaso nnd family expect to move thcro about tho first of April. T. V. Tcure made n business tilp to M. Joseph, i uesdny. Mr. nnd Mr. Arthur Cook tint son, Nelson, of Nunlcr, were visiting nolo .Monday evening with lit par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Cook. A. II. Cuss mnde a business trip to Tarkio, Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Oscar Anderson and baby, who have been on the Chas, Zachmnn furm near Oregon, moved tho first of this week tn O.sceolu, Neb., wheic they will make, their home. They were uccompnnled to their new homo by her brother, Ilex Wilking, of Decatur, III. Mr. nml Mrs. Itussell Meyer nre moving onto the y.achmun farm tins wecK. Mrs. S. T. Ilulatt received a let ter, Tuesday, from her granddaughter, Mr. and Mr. Ilaymond Smith, nt Clarks, Neb,, announcing the arrival of a flno 7-pound girl baby, namcc). Shir ley jmixine, uorn juarcn iu. Airs. Smith was formerly Miss Eolith Sim mons and attended the Forest City and Oregon schools. Hex Caldwell and Tom Marshall, or Liberty, Alo.-, camo up Saturday and visited over Sunday at the Judge D. C. Stallurd home. Others who spent the day there, Sunday, were: Misses Anna Anderson, Mary Alklre and, Mabel Smith; and Galen Mills and Thomas V. leare. Mr. 'and Mrs. A. J. Cotten and children drove to the home of their niece, Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Link, nes aiaiiiana, wnere incy spent tne nay, Sunday. Miss Alice Jamison, of Sterl ing. Colo.,-ls also there, making a .visit with her sister, and oho .expects to come to Forest1 City to visit relatives and friends before returning homo. Mr. Couen and family also made a recently relumed from Aikansos, where she ha been spending tho win ter with hor sister. Mrs, Annie Fox, of Mnryvlllc, calm the flint of last week find spent a few tiny hero with Mr. und Mr. Nell Kunkel, returning home Sunday, Evangelistic Mci'llng. Evangelist J. N. Edmonson, of At wood, III., opened u scries of pro Easier evnngellstlc meeting with Pastor StVutlon In the Ilnptlst church, Forest City, Monday, 7:.10 p. m. Theso meeting will continue ono week only terminating next Sunday night. A large chorus choir will he In attend ance each evening. The evangelist lend the chorus. Subject of special Interest will be tliscourfctl nt each service. Sundny service nro booked ns fol lows: 10 it. m., special service in connection with the Sunday school, 11 a. m., crmon, "The Christian Armor." .'I n. m., ii sermon lecture, subject, "A Trio nf Tragedies." 7:30 p. m ser mon, subject, "Our Lord's Hclum," Matt. LM:3. These service will be In teresting, Instructive, inspirational nnd educational. You arc invited to thl foiist of good thing. PASTOH. At LEHMAN'S Tht 1U7 vr tloM out til hot! knilhi of pit loodt el Ttry docripllon si U thorl loti of READY TO WEAR GARMENTS. You csn savo ntar kslf by trtrfinr at LEHMAN'S on REMNANT DAY Cutter Than Traps For Rats ivniia ftuams unig lo.. iiiu Tli-y My I " ISAT-SNAP In dotnr tw work and iImi rs I ur.ilcrtakorn nw t-i limy na pup com on a lst stove." Try It on J our rau. nAT-VAPha'Vr.onoytMrV'piArnntfl ur,kuWr. IVimes rva-lyfur ui uirnli ll wllht,tlvrli.aj. CataaMtliMMWon I toavti IL Juu dry up auj kuvo no amtlL Thtfit atcit Sii for cmw rootnt fo tor Iwum nr i Melton yard 1 11.23 fur bn and outUilldlnitJ. tiun klllias rau todiy. as Sold mad Cuaraataad by wtmmmm IIENM.NGEU DKUC CO. ' TEAIIE & UlILEY DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; havo headache. Indigestion, insomnia; painful post C of urine, you will find relief In GOLD MEDAL Th world' lUndard ramady for ktdnoy. Ilvtr, bladdar and uric acid troublaa and Nallonat Ramady of Holland line 1690. Thtea alias, all drugeltta. Ouatantaad. UJi It U mtm, CaU MaaUl nary Wa aa4 acH mm lailiaHaai Exccutor'1S'allrr. Notice 1 hereby given that letter testamentary on tho eslnte of Fred. crick .Markt, deceased, wero granted to tno undersigned on the 10th tiny of Kibritary, 1U21, by tho Trobato Court of Holt County, Missouri. All person having claims ngalnst said estate are required to exhibit them for allowancn to tho executors within six month after tho dato of granting if said letter, or they may bo precluded from nny benefit of said estate; and It such claims bo not exhibited v.ithln one year from tho tlato of granting said letter they shull bo fprovor barred. WILLIAM P. MAHKT, l'HEDEItlCi: E. MAIMvT. Attest: Executors. HAIIRY M. DUNCAN, (Seal) Jutk'Q of Probate. KIrst publication, Februniy 18, 11)21. Executor' Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letter testamentary on tho estate of D. II. (Daniel Iloon) Puncher, deceased, were grunted to the undersigned on tho 4th lay of March, 1021, by the Probate Court of Holt .County, All persons having claim ngalnst said estate, are retiuircd to exhibit them for allownnen to the executor within six months after tho' dato of grunting of said letters, or they may bo precluded from nny bene fit nf said estate; ami if such claims bo not exhibited within ono yeur from tho date of granting snliflctter, they shall bo forever barred. CHESTER L. EVANS. Attest: . . Executor. HAUHY M. DUNCAN. - (Seal) Judge of Probate. first publication March 10, 1021, , Both Phones LAWRENCE MciJaLL Osteopathic- Physician Treats Both' Acute and Chronic Diseases Office i Martin TheatrcV Bulldbig N M -i 3 4 in snd chll- wiil.nsve me oapusinB new Dunaay rBori,vis in,Miiuuia www. ton- OhbooN t UiasnirBl JJI