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IHB HSUBTOW HERALD, aOTOTOW, MUSOPM; THCTtflPAT. JUNE 20, 1040 LAST WLL AND TESTAMENT MESSAGE TO HERALD READERS Licking News. TABU CLUBS HAVE GOOD MEETING OF SQUIRE STURGEON, DATE, from pat, alva; Wyoming Win red Barnes underwent an od- PTAVPtT AT eirPTEMBER. 1881 Salem Post. U.

A. Young, returning to town from supper Friday evening, was attacked by a copperhead at the aide entrance of the Martin Motor Co. The ciauuu me hidn Hospital in St. All praise to Mrs. Verda Fourt sinni Stnrireon.

of the County of I Weimer, of Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Fulton, in the State of Arkansas, do I who sent her short message the make and publish this, my last will I Houston Herald requesting a birthday snake, lying near the door, struck at from an old porch being wrecked nearby. Salem Post. Dr. and Mrs.

Starling, of Houston, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Cobb, and all spent tho afternoon at the N.

D. llobson homo, where they enjoyed seeing Mrs. Hob-son's eollections of colonial furniture and antiques. Loum Tuesday noon and is reported doing nicely; Mrs. Barne.

is with him. Their youngest daughter, Flora Jean, was also taken to the hospital for examination. Doctors pronounced her case chronic appendicitis but said an and testament: him as he passed, hit his panta leg but did no injury. Young rushed to shower for Pat, of Alva, Wyoming, on her eightieth birthday, May 29th, Texas County m. r.

r. ad J. A. held their regular meeting in Summersville Wednesday, June 12. All enjoyed the delicious dinner erved by the Summersville ladies at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Miller. After dinner each group held their Jmsinesi meeting. Then all came to-mMm. Kt the church for the program First.

I give Bnd bequeath unto my Addison's wood lot, got a pole and ivw. xne anower commenced to ar son, Squire Sturgeon, one Negro man, clubbed the anake to It is I named William, aged aDout twenxy-I six years. operation was not necessary, rive early; some were small gifts, some were letters, but Ahe most were birthday cards and they came from thought the snake may have come Second, I do also give ana Dequeath unto my daughter, Mary Brown, for- persons In six states, each person merly Mary Sturgeon, one Negro girl, sending kind, loving messages to us named Martha, aged about five years on our Some messages and general business, with Mrs. Lela Branson, County President, presiding. Rllint numbers of enter- '8 CHAMPIONSHIP 0u' i came irom oia nine mends that we lllZi'U ii il K'i.

iainment were given by tne j. x. a.j and bequoatn had had no word from for many Ixvra and firirls. unto my son, Henry Porwrfield, one years, some came irom people wno Negro boy named Anthony, aged were school children of my late hus- about seven years old. bnd.

CWffith Jones, and if he Fourth, I do also give and bequeath was here he would have felt deeply in omlflfnl for their Kind MmAmltnnM At this time Mrs. Branson spoke of the death of our beloved Chaplain, R. P. Higgins, whose deeply felt in our association. We have lost friend and a loyal worker, la remembrance of her, Mrs.

Andy UniO IBOm IMUrgeiHl, mj bvu, Negro boy, named Scott, aged about their teacher of the early days of i. ten years oH. tvil -l ml Kaniatti I The States that the mHluna mm I Johnson vtt rum. uu tang 1 1 i ah in i Jens." Our sympamy nnto my daughter, Nancy Mansfield, we iu-ho, uxia- I I r.i I I lt Mr. Higgins.

formerly Naney Sturgeon, one Negro mexico, Mississippi and lira. E. Murray, our district Cathori about eight years old mlmA 3 mm iHiwetor was tnen inirouuocu to ner an(j to ner neirg. Ano euiior ana jug esiimaoie iamiiy, I ll I 1 ll TT nn a splendid address. FRIDAY SATURDAY Sixth, I do also give ana oeqaeun i aiso memuere oi me neraia stall eacn unto my youngest daughter, named I sent beautiful cards and pleasant Luoinda, one Negro woman and off-1 greetings.

SUNDAY spring, which she may hereafter onng i We also had a shower from our forth; said Negro woman is called I South Dakota and Wyoming friends. Elisa: and I hereby appoint Squire Taking it all in all. it was the ereat- soyn Perry Reed, state fieldman, waa present Md explained to the Association the proposed road Iponsored by the F. A. W.

en- Zjti a abort talk by Mrs. Reed. During the program several songs by a trio and quartet of the young Jople of Summersville, were very -nioved and applauded. Sturgeon, my son, guardian and cura-1 est celebration that we ever had on tor of Lncinda, my daughter, until I our birthday and we think it a very Two and One-Half Honrs of Thrilling Western Cowboy and Cowgirl SporU and Contact she arrives of age. I nice way of complimenting old people Seventh, I also give and bequeath I on their birthdays.

unto my son. James Sturgeon, oner rn WA PT11 CM of ill (lmnlo 3 PERFORMANCES Wm were made to srry oa the NO TWO 8HOW0 ALIKE v.rr Tannine Contest. i. rill be J. F.

A. Negro boy named James Wyatt, aged to each person who so kindly and about four years old. lovingly remembered us on our birth-Eighth, I also give and bequeath j. Ever faithfully your friend unto William" Zadock, my grand-son, Mrs. Griffith Jones.

"Pat," of Alva, son of Edmon Dolly Sturgeon and Wvomine. Achievement Day to be held in Licking, August 7th. Reporter. FRIDAY-SATURDAY 8 P. MATINEE 2:30 P.

M. Gates Will Pogttlvely Open 2 Honri Before Each Show Mammoth Rodeo Parade, Friday, June 21, 5:00 p. m. 200 tfonnted Horsemen in Parade See Them Drews, his wife, the sum or rive ooi- -oooo- lars, to be paid within three years YBE SENATORIAL SITUATION The Missouri Democrat. after my decease.

Job Work that ia sure to please. Houston Herald. Ninth, I also give and bequeath Omofor narry S. Truman, who nnto Elizabeth Wright, formerly nA his cflmDaien Saturday at Se Elizabeth Sturgeon, my daughter, the sum of one hundred dollars, to bo paid dalia for the Democratic nomination 3 uimf in the United within three venrs after my decease. Tenth, I also give snd bequeath un 10 succeed niiuow.

SUtes Senate, has already shown ctT.nfrtri throutrhout the to my son. Granville Sturgeon, the sum of one hundred dollars, to be paid three years after my decease. Eleventh, I further give and devise unto mv wife, Mary Sturgeon, all my real estate situated in the County of BUI 131U state Originally it was generally conceded that because Truman was sent to the Senate with the endorsement of the Pendergast organization in Kansas Citv, he would be eliminated when he came up for re-election. Even many of his friends advised him not to make the race again. The Senator, however, has steadfastly maintained that he depended upon the Phelps, in the State of Missouri, on (Spring Creek, and lastly, as to all the rest, residue and remainder of my personal property whatsoever after payment of all my just debts, I give and bequeath the samo equally divide! sense of fairness of the among all my heirs and I do hereby Viunnri to recognize the value of hi appoint Squire Sturgeon, my son, my I services in the Senate and he had no would re-elect him.

ne in- sole Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former sisted that the National Administra wills by me made. Hon wanted him Tetnmed to the ben In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand tlur fifth day of Septem ate and that a number of his Democratic colleagues, men close to Presi ber, in the year or our lrd one VS V-V 1 MWmcKWXSUL A ICIHS DOWN STOCKING RUNS- for dresses, lingerfo, snd all fins fdbrics aCT FASTE'" dent Roosevelt, would make speeches thousand, eight hundred and sixty-one. SQUIRE STURGEON. in his behalf during the campaign. Some twenty or more Senators have spoken very highly of Truman's work and have expressed the hope that he Signed and deelarcd by the above named, Squire Sturgeon, to be his last would be returned.

will and testament in the presence of us, who, at his request and in his presence, have subscribed our names Labor is strong for Truman, also the railroads and those interested in civil aeronautics. Also a vast number of New Deal followers throughout the as witnesses thereto. DANIEL WOOLFORD, Perhaps the most surprising Of Oregon County, Missouri. GOES FURTHER! thing of all is the support Truman is receiving from "Little Dixie," that tier of Democratic counties in the center of the state supposed to be R. A.

McMANUS, Of Oregon County, Missouri. GEORGE W. BURROWS, Of Fulton County, Arkansas. SO 5AFEI the stronghold of Governor Stark, Whereas, Squire Sturgeon, of Fulton County, Arkansas, have by this will and testament in writing duly It seems quite possible now that the Pendercast oreanization in Kansas tis vzi cox A EC executed, beanng date the fifth of ri2- I September, 1801. Off.

BILK City has been broken up, the people are willing to give credit where credit is due. Both Governor Stark and Maurice Milligan are highly regarded in Washington, and it has been the said Squire Sturgeon, do REFRIGERATOR BAG ZJY mi make this codicil to my laid will and I do hereby give and bequeath to my Bufisested that the National Admin I 9 I FACIALS Jj daughter, Lucinda, one Negro girl, istration would like to reward each named Amanda, aged about twelve 19c 23c LUX Lux Soap- 3 19c years old, in addition to my former bequest and in the case my daughter. FOR LOVELY SKIN Large roiUT SOAP Lucinda, should die before of age or of them Stark with the appointment as secretary of the navy, and Milligaa to one of the new federal judgeships. This would leave the senatorial field free to Truman. Such a consummation would leave the situation in Missouri much improved in respect to have heirs of her own, I give and be queath the said Negro woman, Eliza, and hoc offspring, and said girl.

Lifebuoy- 3 19c KMMBRT Amanda, and her offspring, unto Squire Sturgeon, my son, and I do Democratic harmony and the prospect of success at the polls in November. ratify and confirm my said will in I ITS PROTECTION LASTS everything except where the same is I -oooo- Houston Frederick's Farmers Exchange Austell's Markst Ellis Stores Raymondville Hume's Grocery Evans' Cash Grocery Farmers Exchange Smith Bros. hereby revoked and attired as AND LASTS' James Leader. aforesaid. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, this eighth dav Two Rolla youths who stole a ear Saturday morning from in front of a or beptemher, 1861.

residence in Ko'ls, end wrwkd it Siiuiie Sluiveoa. St. Louis County Saturday night are Signed and published by the said aadder and wiser today. One, Clar Squire Sturgeon as and for a codicil 4i ence Williams, 22, was brought back to be added to and considered as a to Rolla by Sheriff Fred C. King, part of his last will and testament in KM MIOHTIR where he waived preliminary hearing the presence of us who subscribed our WHITM, WASHM names in his presence.

Rinse Reg. 2 17c Large 22c Giant 55c Spry- 3ib. SSc lb. 22c SHITS before Justice of the Peace J. C.

Harvey, and was bound over to the September term of Circuit Court. The Summersville Farmers Exchange J. C. Grieg Cash Store Ice Cash Grocery Daniel Woolford. R.

S. McManus. Licking Darnss Sisters Dunlap Grocery Rust's Grocery Ellis Stores other, Raymond Strain, is in the City Copy of the will of Squire Stunroon. Hospital, with both legs fractured. tne great treat urandfather of E.

He will also be brought back to Rolla Sturgeon Gladden, of Turley. PURER for trial, when he is able to travel. Prosecuting Attorney Llyn Bradford ALL-VEGETABLE SHORTENING REFORESTATION WORK TO START IN NEAR FUTURE said that the charges were larceny of Immediate shipment of 1,100.000 to 09 counties in Missouri has been announced by the Forestry di Silverdust 'large 23c Yukon W. D. Schcsts Eunice J.

I. Ley Grocery vision of the Conservation Commis SILVER DUST SAFE, SUDSY SOAP an automobile. Belonging to Earl Robertson, the car was stolen from in ifront of his house at 108 E. 12th ptreet late Friday night or early Saturday morning. Details of the accident could not be learned, but reports said that it waa completely wrecked.

Both youths have served "time" in the reformatory at Algoa, and one is till on parole. sion. These trees will be planted in With Cannon Dish Towel WMk the various counties to provide wind breaks for the preservation of wild DtstTrewel Hie, for sou erosion control and woodlota..

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