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VOLUME ONE HUNDRED CASES ON MARCH DOCKET March Term of Circuit Court to Open Next Monday March 15, Under John M. Dawson. One hundred cases are the Circuit Court docket for the March term, which opens under Judge John M. Dawson next Monday. this only are on criminal docket, while are the civil docket. of the docket appears in this issue and the balance of the docket will appear next week. The docket as follows: State of Missouri Jack Jones, parole. Same Charley Bell, parole. Same Sayle Robertson, change venue from Worth County. Same Jacob Cogdill and Elmer Brown, grand larceny. Same Jacob Cogdill, manufacture intoxicating liquor. Same Charles Bell, grand larceny. Same George Shepherd, appeal from Court. Same Newman Estes, change of venue from DeKalb County. Same Herschel Cooper, scire cias. Same John Robertson, change of venue from Worth Co. Same John Robertson, change of venue from Worth Co. Same E. Robertson, change of from Worth venue Same John Robertson, change of venue from Worth Same Charles Keever and Chas. change of venue from AtchiCounty. Same Charles Gross al change of venue from Atchison Co. Same Charles Gross change of venue from Atchison Co. Same Charles Gross change of venue from Atchison Co. Same vs Charles Gross al change of venue from Atchison Co. Lester M. Robison James H. Edgell, damage. James McMillen Wabash Railway Co., damage. Collins McPineron suit bond. John Morrison City of Albadamage. Samuel Kiser W. Moore, damage. John Austin, Admr., Birt Austin, attachment. Bank of Albany Ross Allenbrand and Pearl Allenbrand, attachment. Collins, Admr., vs Samuel H. Beard, attachment. Ollie Adams Amanda Wetig al, partition. Hazel Gillespie et al Samuel Setzer, partition. M. Butler John Butler al, partition. Regina Lawnick al vs Anna Schultz partition. Birt Austin John C. Austin partition. Etta Nicholson al Wm. Rigney et partition. Bishop Peery Helen Peery Hurley E. Peery et partition. William Benton Evans, Jr., William Benton Banks, partition. William Roberts W. Lile, appeal from Court. James H. Duncan Elizabeth Whitmore, suit note. Citizens National Bank of Santa Rosa Claud Gromer, suit on note. Lucy Black Anderson suite on note. Sager, Exc., S. A. GreenS. Greenwell, suit on note. Sager, Exc., and W. Greenwell, suite note. Farmers Mechanics Bank et al Ben Wirth, suite note. Ray Murphy Wade Waysuit note. Mrs. Elizabeth Shelby vs Long, Ellis and Mrs. Stam, suit on note. Lumber Co., Neal and Clara Neal, defendants, and Ford Investment garnishees. Garnishment proceedings. Lumber Co., R. Neal and Clara Neal, defendants, and Ford Investment Co., garnishees. George Morton W. Butler et recovery property. The Rawleigh suit note. Lockwood The City of Stanberry, suit collect attorney Sharples Separator Co. Smith, doing business Albany suit on account. Tracy Danner, suit note. Veeders James Bickel, fraud. Stevenson same, fraud. Harry Robbins vs same, faud. Opal M. Robbins same. fraud. Hunt same. fraud. Sarah Fillman vs same, fraud. Hester Proffit same, fraud. Effie Proffit same, fraud. Phipps and M. Phipps Henry Johnson fraud. Ray and Cecilia McMinds fraud. Hughes fraud. Farmers Bank John Wayman and Wayman. change venue from Mercer (Continued on back FOR SALE draft Trusty Phone 11-1t TAKEN TO THE PENITENTIARY A famous detective once said never statement was borne out last week, when Sheriff Paul Brown went Omaha and returned last Friday with Herschel Cooper, who was for grand larceny. Cooper, who about years old, and whose home was north McFall, sentenced to two years the penitentiary at the March of circuit court, about five years He appealed the case and was out $2,000 bond. The Supreme Court several months ago affirmed that cision of the Circuit Court. and was then Cooper "jumped his bond." His father, Jas. Alvin Whitton, Davis and Frank Lupfer, of the McFall neighborhood, on the bond and would probably have been paid at this coming term of court. reward of $200 had been offered for his arrest. One week ago, Sunday, Cooper wired from Omaha for $15, stating he wanted to come back to Albany. Sheriff Brown went to Omaha that night and spent two days there, watching bank for his appearance. Cooper did not appear at the bank until two days after Sheriff Brown returned home, and he was then ken into custody. When the Gentry sheriff county went Omaha, he had to be back Albany the following day for land sale, which necessitated trip. Immediately after the land sale last Friday, he left for Jefferson City and at three o'clock Saturday morning, Cooper was behind the bars of the The chief of detectives at Omaha refused release Cooper until Sheriff Brown turned over the $200 reward, and did this in spite of the fact that Sheriff Brown gave them all of the information that led to Cooper's arrest. PLAY BIG PART IN FILM Tom star the Fox Films production, Own has amopportunity to display his daring horsemanship and his skill with the dope in this altogether different tern. This thrilling film comes the Princess Theatre tomorrow and Saturday for two days' run. In it, he Tom O'Hara, who comes to the city in search of thrills and joins the police. this character, Tom puts Tony, his horse, through all his tricks for the benefit of his fellow police officers and shows how handy rope can come when crooks are to be apprehended and tied fast until further notice. But he does not use his rope clusively for the capture of thieves gains his way into the force because he has saved the niece of the chief from being injured runaway accident. Vivacious little Olive Borden selected to play Mr. Mix opposite this production. Little Virginia Marshall cast his Jill. Othin the cast are Tom Santchi, Tom McGuire, Bardson Bard, Jacques Rollens and Helen Lynch. LATE CORRESPONDENCE This paper forced omit eral groups of country correspondence that reached the office late yesterday afternoon. There are other items also left out, due to their late arival We yesterday. must insist that this news reach the office later than Tuesday sure its publication. The news has necessarily been" omitted until next week. INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Martha Vogt fell at her home last Thursday evening. shortly after o'clock and was seriously injured. There were bones broken, the injury sufficient Mrs. Vogt an unusual of pain. She resting very comfortably her home now. BOARD TO MEET The Board of Equalization for Gentry County will meet at Albany on Monday, April All persons having grievances are urged to be present at this meeting of the board. FOR SALE modern bungalow, modern, except heat; three lots; garage; chicken house. Phone MRS. CLYDE BUTTERBAUGH HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE Of the goods of the late Miss Florence Allen. in the city Saturday. March 20. Frank Exr. FOR SALE Martin strain White Wyandotte eggs, per baby chicks 13c farm. Summa, Gen18-4t-p BERRY DEAD After lingering illness Edward Berry died at his home in Stanberry Saturday. He suffered stroke of paralysis short time and his condition gradually grew worse until death claimed him. The following obituary has been handed this office: Edward Berry was born Galesburg, III., March 1858, and lied Stanberry, Mo., March 1926. 67 months and four years, days old. He moved with his parents from Galesburg Henderson, Iowa, and from that place moved Mt. Pleasant, where his family lived farm for several He had years. tinued to make Gentry county his home. He united in marriage to Elizabeth Sager in 1885 and to this four children were born. They union William Berry of Walnut Park, Calif., Frederick Berry Mrs. Amie Pearl Lajoie Stanberry, and Sadie, who died of Stanberry, when she was eight years old. Christian church at He joined March 1908, under Mt. Zion on of Evangelist Wolf. the preaching Berry died on September 1909. married to Bola Lucille He was Shisler August 1912, and she, with three children one Mrs. Erma Talmadge, step-daughter, and host of friends of Stanberry, left to mourn his death. services were held The funeral the Christian Church Sunday after2:30 o'clock, conducted by noon Elder Dugger. Interment was Mt. Zion The funthe conducted by the Penningwas Undertaking Co. the dead, which die the Lord. From henceforth saith the that they rest from spirit, may their labors and their works do them." DAVIESS COUNTY SUFFERS Daviess County undergoing series bank failures that will much The doubtedly cause Farmers Exchange Bank of Gallatin, with total resources of almost $1,000000,000 closed last Thursday. The Farmers Exchange Bank Jameson closed its doors last Friday. The two banks under the management. The Bank of Jameson closed its doors the first of this week. That county has had an run bank failures within the past years. OPERATION Mrs. Chas. Masterson, of Roodhouse, III., taken Sunday to the Missouri Methodist Hospital in St. Joseph and that night underwent major performed by Dr. Schmidt. Her condition very now. She was companied by her husband and by Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Masterson had been here to attend the funeral of his sister, Miss Margaret Masterson. POORLY ATTENDED The Chamber of Commerce meeting called for Monday night was poorly attended. only one dozen men appearing at the hall. Due to the illness Harden, and to the fact that there was no present, there no meeting. meeting has been called for Monday night, March 22, and earnestly hoped that there will be full attendance of this body. GET A FOUNTAIN You can secure automatic water fountain for baby chicks with each 25-pound sack of Wonder Chick Feed. We also handle Chamberlain's and Southards chick feeds. Phone 168. A. VOGT POULTRY CO. 4-2t SEED CORN FOR SALE Reid's Yellow Dent and Golden Beauty seed corn for sale at $2.50 per bushel. Come and see it while lasts. Guaranteed strong germination. WILL N. WRAY. 4-tf. Guilford, Mo. INJURED IN ACCIDENT Will Arnold received word yesterday that his brother, Ralph Arnold, seriously injured in railway accident Florida last week. One his legs was cut off the accident. Mr. Arnold been running train Florida. GOT 20 YEARS Troy Pettit has had 20 years experience paper hanger and cleaner. EGGS FOR SALE eggs, cents for setting 15. Call 95. Andrew LOST steer calf. Phone Boat- Friday Saturday. Adv. SHARP WILLIAMS. For Poland mowing sows, machine, hay rake, 2-section harrow. TELLS OF COUNTY Judge Grantham, Jefferson City last week before the State Tax Commission, gave some of the information he gathered before that body. The valuation of Gentry county decreased $2,000,000. Of this amount, over real estate and the remainder personal property. Gentry county has the valuation of the ties bordering this locality. $53. county has $56, and DeKalb counties, each have and Nodaway county has approximately $80. The of this purpose meeting for county judges the present commission complaints of their valuations. This board makes dations the State Board of Equalization. The board composed of Waddill, and Forrest Smith. Judge Grantham said last Saturday he believed the valuation of Gencounty would be left now He told the board that all of the best land of Gentry the county drainage district and that difficult the taxes pay present on the land. The three men, sitting as the board, felt that the valuation of this county should be raised. SEVERAL PUBLIC SALES W. Bosch advertises public sale at the Hawkins farm, in McCurry, on Tuesday, March There will head of livestock, including 10 head of horses and mules, two cows and nine head hogs. There will some grain and hay and farm implements. Col.Merritt Miller will cry the sale. Bell will hold sale at the Marion Clemons farm, Island City, next Wednesday. There will head of mules, some grain and hay and some farm implements. Ray Moran his last sale the season to be held at his barn King City, Saturday. There will be 35 head of farm horses and and he offering good lot of stock. Wells advertises postponed public sale for next Monday, March 15, his farm miles southwest Stanberry. All of these ads. appear in this week's issue. ORDINANCES Anyone selling milk or its products in the City of Stanberry, Missouri, must have all cows tuberculin tested at least every twelve months and certificate of test filed with the city clerk. Each and every sale of milk or its products by anyone not complying with this ordinance, shall be construed as separate offense and upon conviction shall be subject to fine of $2.00 for first offense and $10.00 for each additional offense. This ordinance is not construed by the Board of Aldermen to apply to milk or its products sold to the FarmExchange or Vogt Poultry Co., for 4-2t. AIDED IN FOUNDATION Prof. Carl Bose recently ceived certificate of membership the Jefferson Memorial Foundation The local high school students tributed funds toward raising of the debt at Monticello, Jefferson's home. There will be record in the home of all those contributed and the the Stanberry High School will the The tificate sent Prof. Bose has for its facsimile of the Declabackground ration of Independence. The certificate will be framed and put in the study hall. THE "PEN" IS CROWDED Sheriff Paul Brown, who returned Sunday from taking prisoner to Jefferson City, there are 3283 says now within the walls of the persons state penitentiary. This high mark and 200 more than January The women prisoners have been removed to one of the farms, and even with their quarters, the penitentiary is crowded. MOVED TO Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers moved to Clio, Iowa, where they plan live farm. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hughes have also gone there live. Mrs. Hughes was the efficient linotype operator at the Advooffice for several years. SEED CORN High class, Reid's Yellow Dent seed for sale, in the ear reasonable See or call Cyrus prices. Miller or Robert Stanton at King City, SALE In the city Saturday afterMarch Col. Merritt Miller, auctioneer. Mrs. 11-1t. FOR RENT 5-room house, block west Methodist Church. Phone 11-tf EGGS FOR SALE Plymouth strain. Phone 261. WENT TO Coach Carl Bose and seven of his basket ball team went yesterday to Maryville, where they start today the basket tournament staged there. Besides Coach Bose, Miller, Shanabarger, Grantham, Hines, A1len, Newcomb and Hagey, made the Drawings for the made this morning and Mr. Bose said yesterday thought likely Stanberry would play very game this afternoon. DR. BUCHER Eyesight Specialist will make his regular trip to Stanberry. Tuesday and Wednesday, March 16th and 17th. See him for dependable optical SEED CORN FOR SALE About 200 bushels Reid's Yellow Dent seed guaranteed. $3.00 corn. bushel. per MONEY TO LOAN Plenty of money to loan cent. See us McCARTY FARM LOAN CO. TO 200 hogs, weighing from 125 Call Marion 4-tf WALL PAPER showing, and prices. FOR SALE Red River Ohio seed Phone How your