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v '---"TTTSW"''' -Tt'"Y"-" i 'fT"p,"5S "IV r THE HOLT COUNTY SENTINEL? nTlDAT'M?PTEttrir.R 9. 1021.- A $3.00 to $5.00 HAT SALE is going to be put on Friday and Saturday of this week. Including Childrens' Hats in Plushes, Velvet, Stripped Felt and Beavers. --AT-- R A. NETHERLANDS 2 Eood. and shinned to V. nango, Neb., where he will take charge of a large ranch in that vicinity. He U a mighty good furmer, and han many frleml here, who ore' sorry to' fee him leave. . , ' W. F. Bain fx down fronvCouncll Bluffs. Iowa, thin week, vlsitlne with LMrs. Haln. J. II. Iljford. who ha been hnt several week, vflting with Mr. and Mis. J. F. I.'en, icturned to his home In St. Jos'ph, Monday morning. A stranger droe Intn town re cently, and nAel if wo hail n road ('istrtct In thin vicinity, and when we told him wo were well fixed along that line, and that we hnl nn indepen dent district, ho wanted to know If we hail roail commissioners, and when we told him wc had, he made the remuik that they were not doing any work on the road, neither were the poll tax men doing anything; that our rood weer about the worst ho had travel"! Teachem Must Be Healthy. Air the county superintendent In the;ftate have been informed by State Superintendent Baker, In a letter cent out laU week, that the county super intendents must require all teacheM In their respective counties to furnlh health certificates before taking up their work thin fall. The l equipment of a health certifl cate U a part of the revised school laws passed by the regular seMlun of the state legislature Inst spring and became effective June 1. The section of the laws regarding the health certificate rends as follows: "No teacher shall be employed in teach in tho schools of Missouri who has not furnished a cortifcatc by a reputable physician showing sail teacher to b in gisl health and free fiom any contagious dNense at the time the certificate Is grunted. Superintendent llaker has ruled that seen (ert f cates nerd nnt Im rJISELOW HEWS DOTS AND DASHES, UY RUBE. lri.-.-i-i ' r rinriiir.i.ir rn i-i-i-i- - ' lr.vr.- nt..f U 1....I I I I I l.r . . . I. ...... .... uvtii tiateiing lur ; '"iuncii nuiure me ccruicalcs iiic re. vim nwHu. gianipii to teachers, liut that suih - 1 O " Cettificates shnul.l lie r-rn.,-,,l.l ... .1... Burr Oak, .school bond when nnnlientlnn Is m-.l. Wm. Lttn.ford and family, r,f New 'olii', spent Saturday night and Sun- Cation (t Son received it car load of flour from llumljoldt, Neb., one day last week. They have built up a good flour trade In this vicinity, ami with what i sold here and shipped to near by point", they handle fiom one to three tar loads of flour each month. Anna Caton llnd son, William, were Mound City visitors, one day last day at the J. I., and S. W. Anno horn. I .Miss Julia McKce commenced this "' , . . .i j term or school, .Monday, Sept. fi. Wc ,,. ., . wish her much success tnls term. S'lM- vite MM y Wflnt ,ra,Ir Wm- BueW "' wlf" 'P "t rrom this vicinity a little money spent unlav nlitht nt the JneW Wi ut. on the street going Into town, near tho I -H. Howies returne. to )ld power house, would be very much home here "tor a twXonlhV vl, t appreciated. This particular place ha, h 1,1 daughter Mm M, i been rough, very rough, for s me time. of (I I ite Wvl Mr t...i. 11-... . ,- u -.- -m iiuit us iii m, joscpn, lyevcs.nrngg agency at nvss, i wins are now u n for position.. hunci'mrnili-nt Maker stated that the health provision of the law would be strictly enforced and advised county superintendents to inform all school board of the provision of the school laws. and we ate very much surnrl.ed thnti up-to-date, enterprising cltliens, like Satur Tv on b those who live in our sister city, would t -.VlneTundy Kords SHU lmrr. J-actary prices of Kord motor cars were loweicd SI.', tn suwi according to wonl ieeelve.i l.v H-r! mis place, at pie-war .1 -wolnc "to attend' tne Hat Sale, Yr)- Doe. It pay to n:n credit on sky mkt jtRRLANDS ? ' pilces?? Ilniln't you better cash nn-lf SSlcSSL uul whii, ?vf,m trallnn (IV Thelma Quick, of St.' Joseph. H' ,',- .VV, ,A.V.."ipV5,, wc.e over Sunday guc.ta of Mlsr Dark Sv'ruV U. ft. M. V "m WW-" l Dark Syrun. V. It. M j-gal. Sun Ki-,-rd Oats, latge -lie U. It. M. Peanut Hotter. 0 IIh. llrlte Mu mi In Jar Ituhber, I dnr Crescent Macnmni, H bH'' .. U. It. M. Toastles, 'i boxes for. . .We 2.-.C $1.00 .; .'.V famllv is conIdering removal ti t'lnciiinntl, Ohio, where her brother, Norman, lx completing his course In the electrical school nt that place. The Sentinel congratulates Mr. nnil Mr. (5co. W. .Meyer, of Mound City, on tlulr becoming grandparents again, a theie wn boln to Mr, and Mrs. Ivan I,. Cowan, August 15th, a -on. I lil Ktves mem a King ami a iiueeti. Mrs. Cowan was formeiK nils young king I'remo Special (Toffee, cup nnd saucer .ific Cider Vinegar, gallon Schrxi! I.tinrh Potted Meat, can Cc .Miss Mlldicd Meyer. U. It. M. Veal biaf for lunch, can. .U.lc will be known in the days to come n U, I!. M. J-Mi. ran Peanut Mutter. .Hoc John (iilmoie Cowan, and when he Our Increased sales show the apple- coaches the Harvard team, it will be elation .' cu-tnir.rrs for reduced imply "Jack," the coach. Prices. Mis.cs Cora nnd Nell Krye have 'lnr Mu-tard S.mline', laijucied rtturned from llieir outing of several ctiii. .'1-1 mi'ind lie wicks in Colorado, and tliev cn loved Kiddle. Keep our Knndy KusesKlean. their tilp Immen.'-cly. Miss Nell will llet Toilet Soap, llest Laundry Soap. Mour dold Coin, $2.1.') j Standurd A, $'i.lf! XXXX, $2.0.1; Jersey Cieam, J'.Mo! CoocheV lot. $'.'.15. Salt 300-lb. barrel, $n.lfi: 100-lb again teach in St. Jo?cph, this yenr. Pror. J. r . 1 hornlon, wire anil sod ii rived last week, fiom Versailles, nnd ate occupying the .Mis. Murphy propeity. They moved by truck, j distance of sonic 200 miles, I.-... I. ....I I... MILL. II ...I I 0 .in. .nil ... H ol ri.111 Ullii .iuiiiv.-i .iiiiu--ii .111,1 bags, $ .20 60-lb.. fi.,ci f,0.lb. Illox, f,,NW cri(twe, 0f Mound City, were fyci hlln dried fable Salt, too, ull llcre ThurMay nn, uent 0Ver to ., i, V , -i V""' -' " Savannah with our band, which wu "rJff. ? uC,n ('l(,an'cr' rt"'l ns augmented by James W. Mitchell. "I" "UIXII I,C l-.. ,4, r nrlnnf m, l""'"" '" -". .... ll. k. relet was colieii to hor.ccn, Kansas, last week, by the fctlcu.. I Hiu-v -.nu ,1, UU riSlf'r CIIV. WUU I M n l 1 . .. ... t . . r . w1-' permit tneir slieelH to gel In this con- vm Kinne home ine il.iv- l,..i ,,,. , l . c,H;"n u -" -Miss Zoe Morris, of Mound City, dltlon. I M."ph WHma Ai no VnnU Jmt, 'n ice, t ' l""" "J1'!? ",e lhp was visiting with Mm. Harry Morris, J. F. Iden was transacting bust. ,lllgto, 'Hp, J ' villio InJ !P ' lMtoli. . last week, while Harry made u trip to ness In St. Joseph, one .lay, the flirt , ! J?" Old New Colorado to look oyrr.lhe country. . of the week. inn l l Lh ri J'' ce MIsm Opal (.niham v s led lat .Mr. and Mrs. Frei St. John nnd i a i, rn,ln i.i iluini. ;ii..V.Vr-. V. K-i i ' ' " ?2!l...00 week will, Miss Alllc Williams In K..i- '"on. Dale, were vlslllng with Mrs. K. KlwiVumCSt tiy S , i' ml hom," I 2m- '.i ' ' :,':!.'"0 :M tescue. A. Crow nnd family. In Mound Cltv. K i"."" r h'J: 1.V-,".'M.n .' "I"0' , L1'" M1 c: lf'-"0 ,ifi5.l)0 ...... ........ ' ' ,11 tiwillfl fll .,M-li .-.IIIUIIII m III! lnillll. II.M11V. T. ... .1 I ... I, ...... me many ri em s or s m. a en iii-i Minuny. ,-n... 1....1 . .... '.7.... ., 1. ...... vr" " " 370.00 .i!ir-.oo . I. I i.i. ...111 1' . 1 1.. . . : -..!. ..1 , ' ' ' y kiiih: in ouiiiiny scnoo . 11 111 i.'iiiiiooui rsmic, 1 .. inrifri, ji.kii.- una .--. " eiiji.y.iig win..- r...i. lh(,h. .,,.,... ,.,. fu . ... .,, I.,..,..,,,,,., ... . , , sue was nine to lie iirougiil imme irom nigius; ...,, , .!,,.., ,, .; ", ir ...". " .. . St. Jcepu last Sunday noun, and Is -Itev. llou..un. of Cameron, held U11 lfl ,', : ,,7,"" , " " " neivlres nt the .Methoillst church, lust ... " ' " I "... "... -V. 'in .iou.ihj Callon cans Tomato X.'iilsun. . . 2 No. ,'l cans I'lne Hominy, note sue sac Large slie Apple Iluttcr, for school eat 20c in.... ,.in.... .AnA.n....i.. ....11 many n.e opernted 01. for Appendicitis Sii.mI.iv. moiiilng and evening. mi. , '''' " T !'"' "u"l,,",, "'',H' who me nble to ictuiu horn n week Viigll Conner left Inst Sunday ? .V' y,1 ,,,u,hI. I" -UO.fjfl from the day thy weie taken to the hospital. .Mr. nnil .Mi. I w. Jl. Iwyman nnil Illness of his brother, Victor, now ;(." years old, and a vctcian of the Clvl! War. He used to faim the old Sam IHBHBdMHBH Davidson farm, southeast of Oregon, Siie 2j Peaches, heavy syrup.... :t.rc "V'1 ,c.ft.,h9l'c. for -' 8"l. (let Every Hal nnd Every MoUrC, 1 rhclT i" llttl'hopes of his rvcoven'. packngc 3Bc Jnkc Dunham, of lllanchard, lown. l!-or. U. It. M. i'iug Tnliacco. WB nere n cl,uPlp f ln"- last week full pound T.c vlfltlnic our circuit clerk, Ed A. Dun- Alfalfu Seed, Just ieceyeiL'.'.V.$l().'J0 l,am: a brotheri he nls.i visited hL .i:h;..iuimsii iiinoiny .ew neeu KfMS ,11 1 I v., ",lln ""v. .I2f.00 , Fie.h Macaionl nnd Spaghetti, frch of -Mound City. ,'lfiO.OO fiom factory. More candy coming it .lUWlO gocs fast. Vour eggs get you mole FOR SALE-Fortl Couno. .lL'orKi'irroreiles heie. .. ... . . evening for (irand Island. Neb.. he,e V " " " X!' " 1 4 " "V "if!.- lri:".l,ffl:M c"""r l"n.T.v'!' 1tc'""' c!.nd.e;M,.,d m,, 7, ;,.;;. ;;;;; s; -Cecil (Hank) C.ry canie in tho "Nldand Wm tli Aiimt and miiis, Mr. and Alls. nnd daughtei, Mr. and ml and sous, Mr, nnd pprr iiiiil nun, Sopher ( itipvlet, Si ilaii, rl -I., il im. . 1 tin. lilli'i.llll IIM.OO .'Ihii.iii) l2.-i.0i) l.'iO.OO 44.-i.00 fi!.).00 liRO.OU li .V V " ' "".oil lil.K.OI) 1 ho tiui-tur leinalns at $CJS, r. 0 li truit. ' illnchly nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. J l Amu) nnd sou, Mr. and .ills. John Nolunil, ('has. Il.mer nnd wife, (Sen. I ('otton and fnuiily, Itay Noland, wifo ' nnd sou, Elmer Swnpc nnd family, Mr. , nnd .Mrs. Miller Illnchly ami sou. Jim Noland. II. A. Ilnwles. Mrs. O111 Dive. ly, MIsh's Melle Nnlmid, (iladya l.uns loin, r.oiner muchly 11ml v Messrs. Clarenco nnd Olen 1, uiif-M .iiiiiti, Him inv iiiiii'ss nun null i niei, ti i n ... Kent ! lotu KAIIII.hl'.N. Ilnee year ago next Mnmlsv. .... I 'op lorn Wiuileil, See IIKNNINIiKII DltUd CO. si. Miiiii i it .hi.. The 1 eduction r the faimius St. Ml el Milliinl u-fiu 1I1.. rl..i i....i. .. .. (.lailyK l.uns- Umld War fought utmost enlliely by Wl mil Anno, Anieilcaii tmop.. and wholly under the en .Snlund and .... ler of llie Ameilcai. Commander-ln. Miss llaiel (jnter uc.c vlsiling with! Mr. and Mis. Tied l.ieslmm, hut Sun. .first i.r the week fimn 11 Western trip i.!' IV, 'i" day evening. eMeniling ti Pnillaiid nnd Seattle. , ', . II... I! 1. ...1 1. 1 .1.1. I. Ui-.. I. l.-lL.... 1... 1 1..... -'H- "opi wiiii i.iiiiiiui i 11. iivii , tins uri'K, . 1,-11, , h nrj riii in- 11. K"mK m iut from llainhiiig, Inwu, visiting with hi. ' Hank In wink tewing wheat in his bioth.'is, I'YIIx nnd John (inmlnel. coin field. Miss Wilihi ; 1 ): 111 left l;i.t; -Mr. and Mis. Paul Adams left the Sunday evening for New Point, wheie flist of Hie week for Tabor, In., wheie he will teach In the high school tliltli" college. lenn. MIxh Wllila is 11 giinluntc of . I'm ty-nlno i-cliolaiv utteii.leil the llai.lln College nt Mexico, Mo., nnd ('l.iistiaii Sunday' hchool, hut Sunday we Join her many friends In wMdng .nmiiilng, nnd the collection amounted her the very bet nf success. ln S'iMi. U ('. (ilffln is in Moulder, Colo., 1 Flunk llaiglcr mid Miss Mario ,1.1. .......1. ..1.1.1 ...1.1. i.t ... ..i 1. ... 11. .1.1 1 iii.. Mll-i ,-l'en, -iiiiiik mill HIS llin'lllS, .IPIIttiil III, III .illllllllllu, ni'li; lUIVII Dr. nnd Mih. C ! I rriit. uml nlhei i-elii. tnni-iieil Iii St. Jnsetili. Tliur-iilav nf . lives and filnndJ.-cw Mast week, Sept. I, Flank was bom T. T- iti.. p.... 11.... I .....1 .,.v.i I.. .1.1.. .,i.iii.. ...i i ,. I I-or lies lli'ins, 1 ,1... .. . .. .. ... . t i ... n. ... 1 1 --.iiism t'liinreH n lies weiu in ?ii. linn 11 . I . .. . . niiiunii i.iiy, nisi .lain. nay, Visiting imigiiiy ..lie ynung .nan, lion we uie . -.- ,,.," , ur "' lour lintils, with lelatives nnd filemN. jsmry In lose him. One lensnii Is K- .",",,-1,lV 1",u.r'"l";., , , ,, l " oclock the Infantry went over, Mr. uml Mm. CI Wablen iind cuiiie he Is progressive young man. Vl.'.,cp .hMfr "nil children, Ihe. next moinlng, the 1st and LM III. Jir. nun mi, liiiman Wuhlen letumed "ml one or the liesl in this vicinity in mshmi. inn 11 1 vignciin tlin latter pint of Inst week fiom ding the loads; one of the best pieces 1 ,lu"" '" . Ilnxle. K'tin.ii.. vllinr.i ll...,. I.,.. I I r iimiI In til.. .Ili.ll Ir-I Is Imtlveeli III,' .MfsS lwllllk'1'll IlitlllOl visiting with lelallves uml friends fur .Ti.tk nnd Cottonwood school house, duo l"''1"'' "'K,,t ","1,lu' kivnlil i nuii TI,... I.. .1 I.. 1.. 'I.. .1.. I I ll.- ,1., lit II.,,.. I u ZHIIIII. . -,r. , .... . I lj I.-..II. 1 1.1 ni. . . .... . uuiuiinii s iniisi -m vuhuiikviii nun i.-t 1 uiegon on adles. nnd we nro floin the hospital, I liuiiulny evening. April 2(1, l!MH, conslstlnif of lhln,n. Iks hnve emu- to -Mm. All.crt Win ley ami .laugh- men, pinticlnated in this b.iiile. t.. nnd home. IniUM-keonlng .111 11 rutin. 11 short ills- V. -"""o -un.i v.enn, vnic.t u lew weie killed (ieoige Stotv. f Crul.. I, ,.. .1 .. .... . . - I 11, ,111 111. I U'iil uillli k I im, I iih. I I,.... . . . ' " Mi ni iiveu.ty. inn nut iel all e lance tioni iiiaii.ani., mii'ie iney win ; . ... . ' voennougner, or II gelow: T ,1 .... I 1 .1 ' , 1. . ,1, 1 ..(.. .1. .1.. rrioriilii III SI .l.ikntilt ! - 1 rniinii iiiiemniiYi jrs nn tne slrK list ' inaK.i tneir nome. c juiii inrir many i i- iiuiiiioeii, wveial days, the lattei pa it of last friends In wishing them much hnppl-' - Mcrt Shultx nnd chlldien, nf Thoe that 111c heie in the county week. ,ness. " 'Vl'"' y1"1" ' wun snouiil i'ct together next Mntulav n l rl. Aim lll'liKPns. ur liiiilw.rf 11..11 .A . ' Mr. U. It. M. Spices. . K. I, . . . .2 for ir,c HltODIIKCK. fine condition, or will sell chassis only. I BENNETT MARTIN. TOLEDO BLADE AMEItlCA'S HOME AND FA KM NEWSPAPER POPFLAH INEVEUY STATE Joe Hem y, f Maltlanil, was in town, Tuesday, looking after business matters, uml shaking hands with o!d tlme friends nnd former school chums. He In ought us thu good news that the Mnltland Fufr AsMlutlon will he able to pny Its bills for the P.I21 fair from vmr 1 n"i 1 . ., , I Its receipts. It Is one of tho very few "iOU should hfi n leader of tills iml tins ilimn ll this vn-ii-. ..'I: salient was the rtrst battle". .f 11 .". l!."'".'1 "f. "" "" 1'umlly Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunna. accom. .1....... ....... .1.. . . "esmies 11 unc exponent or Amor- .m,,i...l i... Mia.nJ 1 n 11..-1 1 Icanlsm and American Ideals. Its, livoun Evans, di c to Chllllcothe, stivi gth lies In Its dependability. j,0il Thursday of Inst week, wheie ' tf viHMiivl J 1 UUUI UlUIJ I and without prejudice, tho lll.ADE Alillnrv ,.-w..i .1... . '",, "'7 ..,....,, ,-. u,n iciniic Horn- . .....iineiii in nistory, rirlng a half mil. they spent u few duys with lelatives I ami friends. Miss Ruby llanua, who .1. ., 1 "J...,., ..-.tli-i. .(,n-, l.uif. MUI1IIU, IIHU dm n ull the .ssentlul news, of iai uccn ttciullnc the Chlllfcothc Mvciai nays, i.uey iiiailp the (lip In :in .Hugging nt tne I tho fm .mi ' I'ohl rai, and lepmt 11 jAhhwoith Is nni; of Very, pleu.ant tilri, nnd, nf rouise, weie uc.'.iiiiplllied young li glad to get hack, to good old Missouri .told tin- ynungrfolk: ,1 . ! . , . y . , , in.-, uv-.11 .MicnuiiiK me licuilii; ftv2nlL,P in',Utlvor '1U,ck' ln;"lu'" College, returned homo with formative end ng. A Newspaper of them. Sunday, In order to bo present ers, women, students uml chlldien; In-'day. .win,,,,,, vwon. . uttrkl InnSdil e Sly ' 0.0 visited obtained 'tl.ciV 0 njec Uts."" vl.1 1 l iU'? ''-"" ' "?'" ,' at Amu- Participating-1st, 2,1, .Ith. fill ' I, 1 A, f.""P'ctnui"Vov of tho w Mr. nnd Mm. Dick ltlmadrs weie - E. E. Pollock, of St. Joseph, m ''-- iiimges. 01 r 01 lies. Mell the story over again. The trip wun made In their car, and lr. 1111.I .Mm. l-.d Cotton nnd family, exhllilU of stock of ull kinds the Ilhey visited with lelatives and friends l ollies, hunt Sntuiilny until Mini, floral hall full to repletion with fine In Joplin and Webb City, Mia, iind lln'. exhibits of the products of tho field Kansas City, when- they visited scv ."Ty5"'- ""'J, -lm. Ilranle Slpes vldt and garden, fruit light, as tho crop it eral days with Vinton Chiming. Vln- ed Mr. and Mm. Kd Cotton, Sunday. 'short over this entile section The v, hi ii'iiiiiien nome nispiuy 01 tuncy nnil needle work was fiom a -hreo weeks visit with her grand. The racing and driving every ,- slstet'. Mm. (,eo. ..Ill er. of St. Joseph, day was never better. On Oicgoit ton Is winking for the street railway company and has 11 good run, and likes the w.uk very much, liacon says they sine rnI0y.1l their oullng veiy mucn Dr. Wulker had business in St. Day, Wednesday. 11 Inrire ri'lllvil f .in. urcgon nun noit county was present here lat Sunday and M lav. vUltim. .buLlillnu a new cottnire on the hanks' . ""'I -' Huivc Hull went to with Dick's brother," Jim tthnaile and of Mlg Lake, on the Ja.per Odcll faini.'Kun, oil business, Monday. The Savannah Fair, rurally. .this week. I . ; itull had business In St. The Andi-ew County Fulr, In session Quite 11 mimlicr finm heie attend- Mr. and Mm. J. I. Chiming and J"'lli. Ilturwluy of lust week. at Savannah last week, was u grand nl the Judge Itnnilall funeral ut Cialg, Mis Nellie Wllllums anived home' "d Mrs. (.emge .Miller and success In every way In fact, wan Thursday of last wnek, The Judge had from their vncutlnn, one day last week, "laughter, Lena, of St. Joneph, visited the penulne old fashioned fair fine a large number if'fi lends in this vl. The trip wun made In their car, and lr. uml Mm. l-.d Cotton nnd family, exhibits of stock of ull kinds the viniiy wun sympathize ucepiy with the relatives In thrit) Joks. Misses Wllda nnd Vera (iieshnm were (hopping In St. Joseph, one day lust week. W. F. Caton was 11 business vis. Itor in Mound City, one day last week. Lai i v Chuidiiir' uii. 11 ('nil,. ..i-i- tor, last Salurilay. What's the uttiac- It Is Knotted that tho hot weather Joseph, Monday. tlon up there. I.nry7 nf the last few weeks hat ctt down the S. (1. Melfer has leturned homo Ono of the feutuies of the day was the' The board oriiupervlsom nf Siuaw'lrniii ctop. Nights ato nice mid cmil, from Oklahoma. 'splendid music by the Oregon Comet Creek ilrnlnnge lUlilcl held a business 1 but say, Mister, look out for the day X. X. Hand, under the leadership of Harvey meeting at the bank, last Monday fine- time. ", ., '" A. Evans, who rendered fine music and '"""'l ! Mrs. Lester Allison and two chll- llig iland Items. plenty of It, nnd decidedly made n hit -James M01 gun Pirrptint Wilson .lien weie heie several duys, last week, Henry Seikmun mid family spent with the immenso crowd mcscnt was u liiisluess Visitor in St. Joseph, ivlsltlng with Mm. J. T. DmUm and Sunday nftcinoon with Chas. Wiemau' ! one day. the first 6f the week. family. Mrs. Allison and Mis. Dndscn and family. i Meeting of Legion. Miss Jnnle Odcll left Sunday eve litre cousins, and Mrs. Allison had been - Miss Elsie Eads and Mary Noble At n meeting of tho Harris V nlng for Corning, Wheie she will teach to Clinton where hor mother, Mrs. Lucy spent Sunday with Miss Susie Fan- 1'ctrec Post. American I eirion Mm-'.' In, the 1 Com ng schools. Miss Jnnle Is Ulli.kle. who died Jn Dcmer, Colo., wits cher. . ,ay evening of this week nuiti a num. one of our best girlit, and has ulways burled a week ago last Sunday, and Miss lya Shanks spent Sututday ber of members were present Dele, lived ipiltn n ilWnnto from school, and Mrs. Allison stopped off heie on her night with her sister, Mrs. Roy -rates to the state cunveiitlmi Sent hak secured her e.llirntlm, l. I, l !.,,. In 1.. n-nv.r. Crimes. ' .la.le. cune'lon, nepi. I- toil heeney, our ouiiging nssis- neorgc r.nus is spcnillug a few tunt cushler, was visiting with his sis- days with his parents, S. E. Ends and ter. Mrs. C, J. Willyard, in lxlngtou, fumlly. Mo., Inst Sunday and Monday. II. I.. Pile win Mrs. (I. A. Conawuy is In Lincoln, day of last week. dlulghtM'Dr'te'1" ''"M work, and we have1 liri doubt but w hut me win make goml. Marian Archer was dnu-n fmm Maltland, last Suriiluy. visiting with air. nnu .mis. J. i.,uiuuing, W. M. Stuart rtd Jesse lllnes, of Fprtescue neighborhood, weie lllgelow ylsitoiH lust SatuWay evening. The boy jcport Fotteiicn as flourishing, a now lumber yaixIMrlielng hullti the elevator has InstulleiLh brand new up. to-thc-mliiutc set of' Full banks scales, aild 11 everything li'1 moving ulong In good shape. What Foitescue needs now, slnco "Observer" has left, Is u cot respondent. , j ncmlco (iridium. was visiting with her uunt, Mrs. K.'i:, Hognn, In Mound City, leveral days lust week. Mrs. Eurl (ireshnm, who was quite rick In Mound City. icvernl days last week, was able to return to her home, west of (own, tho flut of the week. W. F. Caton Is having n new shin git roof put on his residence, this week. A Mr. Wicker, of Mound City, Js doing the work,!. Lloyd (FlckeyJ) uCpurler was 11 buslnns visitor (n.Qia, Ia,st Monday morning. ,t Eil Preston w('lown from Quit, man, last Sundnyi'vifJ!ting with rcla tlve ;'nnd. . friends, f fficc" says they are needing rain In that neighborhood. We heard a felbwrrty the.'-other day that Hound CIH.-peonleiipent quite la Jot or money on advertlilng Ugns 'along, tn. pu&ue roaus, inviunr 1U-20, were selected. The proportion of observing Aimistfcc Duy In Oregon was discussed, and 11 committee on- , u, , . ,, pointed to Investigate the feusiblllty of 1 in m. jocph, jon such. Upon orders from head.tuartcm. the Post was requested to advocate Irene Ci lines tlves, last Satuiilay, when they came In on the ufteritoon train from Mc Kinney, Texas, where Fred has been treated for cancer for some time. He is looking much better than we expect- Hlghl ed to see him, taking Into considers began Monday. Hon that he has been tuVIng very se-1 Miss Allca Hnnna spent Sunday vcro treatments since tho middle of with MIsh Iva Schank. nf ihe Mm'. last January. Ho weighs 150 pounds, flower district. uml la eating Hearty mm gaining rigtu Mm. Wleman und Walter uttended ulong. Fred has had all of his teeth church In Oreirnn. Knmtuv. pulled and they were all pulled at , Mm. Andrew Fryman und .laugh- one selling, wunoui jaKing anyinnig ter spent Monday of last week with tn relievo the pain, whjch whs no doubt her sister, Mm. II, S. Hanna. some Job. Prwpects ur that .10 has II. S. Hanna and wir u-.M 1-. 1. iiiTiimneni cuiv, nnu mc viiuvvi, urcgon, naturilay I II 1. 1 1 1', 1 111. 11 II . I . . 1 ,1.. 1. M....Ti.T --""ri'ii'K the Legion's committee, as it Is I.Ii.iiii.V,, I, ...III ...... .,!.,.. Fiidnv ....,1 ant.ir.iiM- luiih i.;: -'- l,e -l,r.'n - o wcii orgamieu, ,.,,;, il u.i.,7i, i V v, "" ' and a committee, headed by Ex-Na-paicn s, John .Scl ank, and faml y. ...., Commander D'Olier. Is steadily hhiand a'Si Ichool - ,h Mytrtft, and, ao dwMt good Invwt taken from his neck, ho brought back with him to shoAV these Miasourian what u real cancer looks like, and he told his doctor that a Mlsourian had to bo shown. The many relatives and friends are mighty gla,d him back and trust that he will have no further trouble along this line. L. A. Hunt anil sons, narry nnu Ben Tete, returned the latter parfof last week; In their car, from Cheyenne Walls. Colo. They expect to return to Cheyanne .wells in about two weens BETTY BLUE. trad.fmiat Mtt0m an.aboy.tb. --Ererttt Youat , loaded up a car load 4 farming Implements, stock an REMEMBER that to insure publication, the same week, all items must be in sot later than Tuesday of each week, therwise there is m aMtraace ti their public, lit we sabm week. Handbag of 36.000 Piecei. Mrs. Ceorge H. Swun has recently completed u beaded handbag composed of approximately 30,000 beads. It is eight by twelve inches in slie, worked In eight different colors of beads. With the greatest skill the has worked artistically colored peacocks on the two' sides. Mrs. Swan spent nine months In making it. She showed It to the Sac Fox Indians at the Fair, and they declared it one of the finest pieces of beifd. work they had ever seen. Mrs, Swan values it at $250. She said the i beads used in its construction cost S15 t I . I I IT 1.1 O , n ,nn, .-jiniiiunii ncrsiu, oupiCTiiucr iva tho week with wonderful clearness of vl slon. YOU MUST KNOW THE FACTS. THE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE WILL TELL YOU: Subscription price, 75c u ycur. Special Combination Offert TOLEDO WEEKLY lll.ADE nnd THE HOLT COUNTY SENTINEL, by mall, one year, $2.-10. Send your order to The Sentinel. At LEHMAN'S Tli diy w ckwt out ll short l.n.thi of pitca foeJt I ifcry .Uicriplkin well .Sort lot, of READY TO WEAR GARMENTS. Ysu csn Msr half tr remiant'dav'' m lafWfi.f.l.tVl ' Attention. G. A. R. Regular monthly tneetlnr of Mever I'ost. i. A. il.. win De neid at its Headquarters, on Saturday, Sept' 24, at p. m. iawb ainu,' it; r. i DOBYNS, Adjvtaat Com. s.iuci.on, le.ig.ous inoughi, political W. E. Hughes, livlnir In the Oak serial drove school district, near Forlies, hud line iiiiuiniiiiim in i.i.n i, . iinfn i... rii-. hole .Tupsilnv lit ln( u-onL- Amr fin .... some unknown origin. The contents-, consisting of some hay, grain and u few farm Implements, were totally destroyed. The loss Is estimated nt $1,000, with some Insurance, wo under stand. Seo us foV ical cstute, city and country property. Farm loans u spec ialty. STAI.CUI' & BltOOKS. Dr. F. E. Bullock, of Forest City-, icturned one day, lust week, from a six weeks' vacation In and around Liv ingston, Montana, where he enjoyed u good rest, and "on the side" fished u little occasionally. He repot tR u great time, nnd suiely shows the vacation did him a wot Id of good. Leo W, I'ctree cumc in Monday of this week fiom Tumplco, Mexico, for u visit with his parents, Mr. and Mis. Flunk Petree. lie reported things ut ii stand-still In tho oil Industries there- but snld It now looked favorable for a ipsumntlon of business. White Itock Cockerels, from certi fied hens, $2.00 each, if tuken beforo October 1. Address, MBS. CLYDE KUHN. Maltland Mo. I'hone, New Point. J. J. Iiayhill iind "Daddy" Wilcox captured an o'possum und ten little ones, Snturdny of lust week, on hi furm In tho Muyflower district, which ure now on exhibition In the show win dows of the Tcare & Ituley hardwuie store. It will well repay any one to go and look at the,m, and see the way the mamma o'possum curries her liabres. Chus. Thompson and wife, accom panied by Don Martin and family, drove to St. Joseph, Sunday, und after taking picnic dinner nt Krug Paik, spent the nfternoon with Matt Ellcr and family. They report a pleasant trip and visit. Money for Farm Loans. THE SISSON LOAN & TITLE CO., r i. .. , Maryvllle, Mo. Call, write or phone us for terms, tf Large numbers of nur rltlmn-. weio In St. Joseph, this week, in at tendance nt the Fall Festivities, tho fair and races, and nil icport good programs every day. Mr. and Mrs. Huirh Iti-nlim, nn,r son, Johnnie, and daughter, Miss Stel la, of St. Josenh. went tn M Mo., Sunday, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Donohuc, and they returned by the way of Whltesvllle, where they vis ited their son. Frank nnd wife. Tim-. ulso called on Cluud Wllllums and fam ily, mil nni not find them nt home. Mlsa Stella Brohan has. returned from Omaha. Neb., where aim u-m Iting her friend, Miss Olga Eipperlo and parents. She uml "nt their test regards to their old friends In and around Holt county. Stella also, visited other Nebraska points while nwny. Li. ll. Aonk. wife. HnnvlilAH Tr. Mnry Hlbbard, nnd her little' son) Blaine; returned Wednesday f thl week from Alexandria. Minnesota. BERT G. PIERCE DENTIST Oregon, Mo. Office in the Moore Building Office Hours 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m. 1:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINC Tho unntial meetlnir nf the stock holders of the Farmers' Elevator Com pony, of Forest City, Missouri, will lie held nt the office of tho Home Bank of roreit uiy, Missouri, on the JSith day of September. 1321, ut 2 o'clock p. m for the election nf directors for tho ensuing ycur, nnd for the transaction of such other business as may propel ly come before tho meeting. WAI.TF.Il BECK, Secretary, Mrs. Lawicnce McFnll and chil dren have returned from nn extended visit with relatives In Illinois. Persons who carry passengers 'In auto and charge for same, must pay a Federal Special tax' or $10 per yur. We are sorrv to lenm ilmi lie. ccrdcr Simpson has been a very sick; man for the past ten days, but we nie glad to know that he Is now on the road to recovery. Ills brother, Dr. Sam. of Stanberrv. was rail,) f. Innlr him over, and started.hlm back on the' normal road. Mrs.' S: has bn Innkln r li. where thev have been.for nearly tare M months. Thev went 'Ml-NSieAMtl AW riWttie-.aodr4Dort.a fine timet Hi it i(Miri