Metropolis Weekly Gazette

Friday, March 4, 1921

Metropolis, Illinois

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METROPOLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY MAR 15 1921 M VOLUME XXIV. Wood River Baptist B. N. Murrell, Cor. Secretary Quincy, Ill. I give here "a historical sketch" of the Association: The association was organized in St. Clair county, Ill., on April 27, 1839, at the home of Samuel Vinceus, with the following churches represented: Union Baptist, Alton, Ill.; the churches at Ridge Prairie and Ogle Creek. The first meeting of the association was held in the Mt. Zion Baptist church of Ridge Prairie, Madison county, Ill., on Friday, Sept 13, 1839, Elder John Livingston, moderator. The annual session of the Wood River Baptist association to be held in the Eighth and Elm street Baptist church beginning August 29, 1921, will be the 82nd annual meeting of the organization. The corresponding secretary is giving out this historical data that the constituency of the association may be be set right as to the correct date when the association was organized. The dates given on the minutes of the sessions for years are incorrect. This fact was discovered in 1912. There was an effort made to thoroughly acquaint the charches of the district with this information but the change brought about in 1914 by the death of aged workers (having valuable records in their possession) and pastors going to other states, throttled the effort. Not yet are the minutes ready for the press. The delay is not due to any indifference or neglect of mine. The pastors and churches are assured that just as soon as all necessary records can be had and those turned over to be verified the manuscript will go to the press. Very respectfully yours, B. N. Murrell, 812 N. 8th St., Quincy, Ill. Twenty Fourth Year With this issue of the Gazette it enters its 24th year, having been running successfully since March 4th 1898. With J B. McCrary, founder and publisher. He decided the first of the year to turn the publication of the paper over to his wife, son and daughter-in-law, and give his entire time to the ministry. From this issue on they will have full charge of the paper. They will endeavor to put the paper on a more solid financial basis. All persons who owe for the paper are requested to make immediate payment to Mrs. M. J. McCrary, manager, those failing to pay with in the next ten days will be dropped from the list and the account placed in the hands of a collector. We thank all those who have supported this paper so long and ask for the new management the same good will and patronage that was given to us. Respectfully yours, J. B. McCrary. Harrisburg The revival which is being conducted at the Macedonia Baptist church by Rev. Dorsey, of Carbondale, Ill. who preached several strong sermons. We are thankful to have such strong gospel sermons, he preached only sound coctrine, which reached the hearts of men. The Sunday School is getting on nicely. Our pastor Rev. C. W. Scates is doing all he can to bring souls to Christ. There is a great revival being held at the A. M. E. church. The revival was conducted by Rev. Miller. Emma Mazes. Reporter. How Woman Professor Compared Intelligent Negroes to The Whites. Pittsburg, Pa. Feb. 16.—What is superiority? Is it a matter of color? A woman professor in an Eastern school thinks not, and she proceeded to tell her class, and The Leader comments most interestingly on her point of view and what happened following her expression: She said, "that a physically perfect, well educated, intelligent Negro, of sterling moral character, undoubtedly is superior to a physically imperfect, unintelligent, uneducated, low-moralized white man. This by way of emphasis of her biological point that the claims of the individual, plant or animal, cannot be submerged or lost in the claims of the mass, whether plant species or human races. The point she stressed was that the question in such cases is not of the race in its totality, but individual specimens of the race. This was not in Mississippi county, Arkansas, but the large medical college in a large and by courtesy, intelligent, educated and civilized city of the Atlantic seaboard. It might be supposed that medical students concerned exclusively with biological factors would listen to such a verbal illustration and grasp its purpose and point. It might be supposed that medical students would have intelligence enough to seize the essentials of this illustration—merely to drive the scientific point—and make it available to more advanced knowledge and thought. "The supposition would be wrong—all wrong. The class—sophomore be in name could not at first believe in name could not at first believe it had heard the professor right. But the more her words were recalled and pondered the more convinced the students became that they had remembered correctly a good Negro is better than a bad white man. The students held a meeting. They decided they could not in justice to themselves to any more instructions of that kind. They protested. They demanded that the assistant professor retract the teaching, apologize to the class or resign." In Memoriam Which the past could ere erase. He had come to search for health, 'Round mother's quiet place to pray, And from thence his greater wealth, MOTTO: "HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY." COMING! The Negro's Famous Orator. See him and above all Hear him! Don't Forget Day and Date. In the happier land far away. He had come aye the earth, Visibly the spirit called, Though unseen of etheral birth. Wafting soft good bye, To wife, mother-in-law and all. Susie Freeman. Notice. I wish to notify the circles of the East Mt. Olive Baptist Association thru the Gazette, that the Board of said Association will meet on the 11th and 12th of March, which is Friday and Saturday before the second Sunday, at Paul Chapel Marion. Each circle is asked to pay the sum of $1.00 for expenses Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Pres. Sarah Price, Cor. Sec. Warning to the Negro Public of America A man claiming to be Prince Madarikan Deniyi, alleged to be a native Prince of Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa, is traveling through the United States lecturing to the Colored people and asking for financial help. This man appeared in Liberity Hall, New York, some months ago and received a public collection from the Negroes of this city, stating that he was a native prince of Africa and that he was about to return to Africa to work in the cause of his people. Information to hand proves that this man is not a prince from Africa, he is an impostor. It is now alleged that he is a propagandist receiving money to preach disunity among American and West Indian Negroes so that the educated Negroes of this Western Hemisphere may not concentrate upon the redemption of Africa, but allow the White Nations of Europe to control and exploit the contrinent. All Negro organizations and chinches are asked to look out for this map. Notice is hereby given that the Executive Board of the Mt. Olive Baptist Association will convene with the St. John Baptist church Mounds, Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March. 1921 With Rev. C. W. Norment, pastor Please send up money for Missionaries and for expense of the Board, Let make this meeting a success Rev. C. W. Cole, Cor. Sec. J. B. McCray, Moderator. Notes by the Wayside By Dr. C. C. Phillips Goleonda Ill. Feb. 19 h 1921. On the tenth we preached a few nights for the Mount Pleasant Baptist church Goleonda, of which Eld. A. J. Bowers is pasto ; there was a general awakening and one convert, the finance was good. We have not been advised as to the amount of money that was raised. From there we Sundayed with pastor H. J. Norton and his church Carrier Mills, they are doing nicely, they are preparing to entertain the East Mount Olive Baptist Association. They are repairing their church too which will be at a considerable cost. We closed a very profitable board meeting with the Shiloh Baptist church Colp. Elds. J. D. Davis and D. L. Braxton presiding mod. Eld. J. D. Davis, opened the meeting with a good sermon, Eld. D. L. Braxton president of the Institute reflected credit on himself and the body, as well as mod Davis. We have heard from the following churches:—Murphys boro, Hallidaysboro, Carbondale, Pittsburg, Marion, Shawneetown, Golconda and Dewmaine. Quite a number of the deacons as well as ministers attended the meeting. Dr. W. P. Washington preached a good sermon, in fact all of the brethren preached well. Money collected from all sources $132.50 and there is a little money in the treasure to do a little charity for the aged minister's of the denomination. St. John church of which Rev W. M. Bell is pastor said, they were not at the top of the hill but we are rising. To the Women's auxiliary convention of the General State Association, my dear sisters: There is only three months until we meet at Evanston, Ill. and let us come siuging for a great meeting spiritual and financial. Our five departments are very much in need of finance as follows: (1) Home Mission (2) Foreign Mission (3) Education (4) Agged Minister's Home (5) Convention Expense. I am asking every sister to send $100 for the work. Sisters let us watch, work and pray. Yours in His service, Eva C, Hooper. 740 Belleforte Ave. Oak Park, Ill. Sunday School Institute The Sunday School Institute was a grand meeting. The spirit of God was manifested in many ways. The subjects were ably handled by the conductor of the Bible Conference, Rev. Wm. Moody, of Carbondale. The first subject, 'How to study the Bible,' was made plain by Rev Moody. He suggested that the Bible should be read by books, viz Law, Prophecy, Poetry, and Doctrine. He explained the divisions of Psalms as follows: 1st Division 1-41 2nd '' 42-72 3rd '' 73-86 4th '' 90-106 5th '' 107-150 Each division closed with the Doxology. Joppa This being the fourth Sunday Rev. J. O. Griffin, of Paducah, Ky, preached three strong sermons for us, total amount raised for the day $41.00 Rev. Griffin also brought his wife Mrs. E. N Griffin with him. She is a hair dresser Rev J. W. Williams, of Jackson, Tenn preached Wednesday evening Feb. 23, collection $14.95 Rev. Winston, of Memphis, Tenn. preached at the St. Paul Free Baptist church Thursday and Friday nights. The amount contributed was $12.60 The Ladies Aid of the First Baptist church met with Mrs. Ellen Barnett on Monday Feb. 28th. Rev. J. W. Williams, of Jackson, Tenn. will be back to preach for the Clover Leaf church on the second Sunday. Everybody is cordially invited. Rev. J. H. Stamps returns back from Mermet where he pastors. He is doing a great work at that church. Mr. Seigh Bly, of Galesburg is in the city visiting his brother Manuel Bly. Reporter Mound City. Sunday was a high day with us Rev. Cole was at his best, and preached a soul stirring sermon at 11 o'clock. At 2:30 o'clock we had covenant meeting, closed with a short sermon by Rev. Stoval. At 7:30 the pastor preached an excellent sermon to a large crowd. During the two weeks revival services Rev. Cole preached every night, and seemed to be stronger spiritually every night, and during the time he has had charge of the church there have been sixty two additions. Miss LaVerne Thorpe, spent the PROGRAM Of The State S. S. and B. Y. P. U.. Ex. Board to be Held With Mt. Olive Church, Colps. 9:30 a. m. Devotionals by Supt. or messenger Rock Hill Carbo- dale and Paul Chapel Marion. 10:00 a. m. Meeting called to order by Pres. Appointing of committee to arrange program for State meeting. Paper "Influence of front line Sunday Schools in immigration centers." Prof. Major Singleton Mt. Vernon. Followed by round table talk. 10:30 paper "The necessity of a home dept. in every S. S. J. W. Corneal. 11:00 "How to make boys and girls life members of the S. S.? Mrs. Ruth Donlow, Brookport. 11:15 "How to make the S. S. go. M. Dunean, Coln. 11:36 "How to finance the S. S." A. Bradley, Dewmaine. 11:45 Assignment of messengers to their homes. Collection and adjournment. After-noon 1:30 Devotional by Murphysboro and Metropolis messenger. Report of committees. 2:30 Paper "Why have a B. Y. P. U." Mrs. D. G. McClain. Carbondale. The Group plan of organization Mrs. M. Hudson, Colp. Round table talk led by Mrs. Mattie North, Marion. The purpose and scope of the State S. S. and B. Y. P. U. D. H. Holley. Dewmaine. 7: p. m. Literary Program. Mrs. G: E. Brown, Eva King, M. E. Gregory. Naomi Alston, Lillie Waters. Remarks by Pastor J. D. Davis, Col. Adj. past week with her parents. Aunt Rebecca Curtis, an old resident of this city died Friday Feb. 25 Funeral services were held Monday at First Free Baptist church. Rev A L Morgan officiated. The body was laid to rest in National cemetery. The Ladies Aid met Tuesday evening at the home of sister Clara Howard Notice. There will be an Executive Board of the General Baptist state Sunday School and B Y. P. U. convention, which will be held at Mount Olive Baptist church, Colton on Saturday before the first Sunday in March to arrange a program for the State meeting in Evanston, also to atteud to other business as may claim our attention. Yours in Christ. J. W. Greer, Pres. 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Gutatrhul+ Deafrtess is caused by wats fiamed: conditiensit: the om cous Ming of thanKustacbian Tube When this tube inflamgg) you haye @ tumbling, sound cr impertect hearing, and wheir it Wetitirely bsed,-Deatness SéMOvesults LValess the ifflamation ean be reducedsand this tube to itenbr- “ malondition, hearing sill be destroyed Tfereyer, Many cases . of deafness are wauséd by catarrh, which is an infiamed +Cendition bf’ tlie mucous stirfaces. <Hati’s Gatarrh--Medicine-acts”thra the ee the mucoys. surfaces of . the syetem. © We wit give One Hundred Déilars for ‘any-case of Catarrah Peafness that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medi sine, Circulars free. All, Druggists, 2 = OF, 9. Chéney'& Co., Toledo, 0. Fay Associated Negro Press. ‘We fave received many encour- aging letters as' to ouf stand for the Old tiie Baptist Faith, from ‘aymen and the'clergy not only in wr Disctrict;:cbut thrwout Il semis; telling us they are with us. eNerhavetheievertasting: wards of { Gheist, telling us:He would © be awithius alivays; asd to. preact the wdGospel,,- and wee do though: 'the wheayens :fall: oTlanks>ter- words gebspplidencers: © i). 4 genase Bowe ete a aE Migieamvto! puro The Gazete nio everydintelia the ‘eity with- in 30 days... Will “you help. us Reighbor?® “Special ‘inducements ft Leger aase Mbp as subsertbest!"’ Buijd up your RAP End hid ile: ere de Ra ach ee Biblens sos) i: senate at fscias seb et, P Wistiingtaitiol {to ready oavegitt Mj... 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Sexton, Ne Thompson ak not [ater than Tuesday MOTNINE: | Mary-C: Andersom-and-to-alt-partion The editor. tergsted; a = ~ <5 =| } eRe Bis : Ta shen it shod Oh tatebimide By i Any hice TAG Sadi feta “es pastor'and’a” splendid preacher. a City gt Metro oF sh man of high ideals” and’ broad vis- | and Stee. of; MlinbIghB ie xh Blay fon, we ca recommend Rév Jno. |June A.BD, 1989. $0.8. Butler and Bruen, of Mt» Vernon,’ PH who |B. Lyttgn pu the wu guccesslully. pastored Shiloh Bap- | S¢ibadaRealgBstate, situated in. 4 riccesstilly pa tored Shiloh 300- | Cauapitor ae ae Gans tist chute’ of that eity for 5 COM-| Penalsies and Costs due oe secutive “years.” His! address is] thereon, for the year A. D.this ane LOLe PRaReAaS ed in;the'ninthe of W, F, Sexton. vate 1, data 6 te mi a oe ee In this issue appears an advertise- ment of the “Old Reliable”’ St. Louis Globe Democrat, to which we request your ‘attention. “The Globe-Democrat bases its claim: for your subscription on its absolute, fairness in printing all the news in an unbiased uncolored way. There‘hiye been great and’ im- portant additions:to its news gathering facilities, both at home and. abroad. ‘There have algo been added a number -of new daily Teattires. There is always 4 good continued! ‘storf, ‘news Of the world in photographs, daily comic car- toons and many other regular features for men, women apd children, For partigdlits;ive upge yop foiwead the advértisement, and then send in your ave at once ta_the Globe Printing Co. Publishers St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and’ Mrs, Johanic “Fostie phave’ rerhmned: Homes’ aftertas few days absence-feom the-city ?afet Milutige ‘Martin, of Tndiina Harbor, “Tad. arrived in the “city Sunday," £6 Visit iy siete Mis Tanry Rodgers,and dthet felatives ; Rey, J ky Deane, of Bowling Gregn Ky. State Missionary of the Western District of Kentucky, is in, the, ajty go, preach a few, nights in a mecting at 1st Baptist church. He paid this efficg, .a pleasant cat in compaiy’ of Rév, T,.M, Moses. Rev.J. B, McCrary? was a baé- iness visitor of ee ‘Monday W. F- Wadeking_ handles cook- ing, nut and lump coal. Deliver- ed at 71-2 per bushel ‘ |__ Rev. Thos, Harmon, is condue’- ing.ameeting at, Round Knob, with good prospects for a splendid revival, He had several mourners Sunday night : Mrs." Ellen Barnett, of Joppa, was in the city this week. > Rev. J. B. McCrary, will préach for Rev M. E. Paraell of Couilter- Ville next Monday night March 7th . All manuscript witha list of names should be accompanied witb $1.00 to secure publication... | , Little Miss Necie Belle Duke who wag ingisposed is, better; “Rev, J) BS MeCrary,4i'at home this ‘weekHvont' Springfield, { *Mtidra’ were good ‘services at the First Baptist church Sunday, .‘fhe' Pastor preached a wonderful sere) mon at the morning service, fol-! towed By Coihitiunton and ‘Coven-) adit Meetings Af the aftéfidou ‘Rey.’ Riot Rolitéa? ‘preathed’at the’ bering’ série 9 ene siaik a wate The way thet seemeth rightans’ to men Often leadsto death, It! depends largely as to the view one takes to right and wrong, much depends vjion“one’s training. | © Rev. and Mrs® J. “OL Griffin, of Paduedh{ "Ky: "were fir" the’ tidy Monday soar i teu & rani Es eo iota 2ovr'o'@ He Mea ae Re ey Fe ay LON han SICA RA, 18 fo. Ihe city Visiting friends. 2 | | Leaindoug a agers aie sory and Mys.oBess Masweltyand shildren: ch Brookport, spent Sube! jay in thesity.s oe <2 ‘aia MIS. ‘Margie Stanley, ig indis: hdd Chis Weck 3 es METROPOLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE, METROPOLIS, 4° Tax Sale" Notices * * ' “Metropolis, Til. Feb. 14th 1921. ‘1% W. F. Sexton, Eeathareiepconatal Mary:G:-Andersom-andt0-all-partiasin« tergsigd jn —_ He fe Bg nAlined APR of Uktateinde by the Sher F: thejdoor of tHe Goant JFfgnse, if the City ef Metrogf “4 inty of sac and State.of, MinblgnB the Oth play of June A. BD. Tol). |. 8. Butler and R, os Lyttga pur ef# the ade de. scx Estate, situated in the sal for a Taxdn Saul! Penaliixs..and.Costs..due aes unpaid thereon, for the year A. D, 1918 assess ed in,the'ninthe of W, F. Sexton, Lots 5 and 7 in Block 18 in Huttfield addition te Pope's addition, to the town of Joppa, Massac County Illinois, that 0. $. Butter now holds certificate of sale for first and last of above described parcels of ground by purchase, and the remainder by assignment from’ pur- chaser at tax sale. ‘The time allowed by law for the re demption of said East Estate will exit on the 9th ane, 2 Out. 0. 3 prc PReSy id As signee. The coer ae out thejr’ mission, as Hise uted of ganizations wust not forget the poor and/ needy. HM a churoh or. an inividual shuts up the bowels of OAS ne gr “nga widow for- phan and thé poor, How. dwelleth thg Ipve of God in them? isaques- PH fo bE dps ys ered, WAyayfcburah small or large should collect mon ey every Sunday for which ‘ttl sist the worthy poor both cf M8 fock and th: communtty, Most |churches ERY) they Affe. extehpr ae this resgonsbile duty if they boblypaypthelopastorand pay-off | sh. debts fofaietrs Havel But iv jis a very sad-wmistale: as Jesusthag |said. j "The paor..youshaves ways jas mugh,as to says Mow fave-them bane ous gltarg¢.and yondveséspot- jsible loseethat they do‘uattuffer, | Lhat.churchiwhich tails toqpertorm {ts duty;in making the needyfeel that they cam find a friend whet in a: penniless condition has’ fallen short. of its. missions.’ “The chief duty of ;a church is to save souls and nextia importance is to. feed the hungry and clothe the naked, If some of the so-called church members,“and “would'bé christians would: drink Jets ‘‘White Mule’ Wine oj Pepsia and the thany kine dred home made, brews, and help the poor among them there would be a great deal of happiness in the world and. the church. | Rev. Thos. Furner, is at home ‘this week from Elkville, where he preached ‘several nights | Mr. Ejlis Shelten, is on the sick fit vie . 108 The little baby .of, Mr. snd. Mes. Lomas White.is sick. Mr, and Mis. Ben Maxell, Mr, avd: MrsyTadieeriots Daiigtier- ty; Mrsiohdibrs,* AlénzaDontow, Mrs. oEtetioaWhite, Mie NENie Mackiain-and Mre Dat Haniilton, of Brookport;*motored to Metrop- olis to sattend the /revivaFiat Pirst, Baptist cisureli i . 2 eo red “Ms. Ruths Mitchell, formetly of thiscit}, Wow dt Caito is teported to Be'ddtietoGSY sick, We pray: fir Hera tpeedy Vecovery.’ = " Shaiya okt aes, ater dts, Georgia, Mai Morgan, tet this, week for. , Lorraing,, Qhio,, toy join her husband. een) odie woken, BoC. Longy of Ghoat)ire- turhed (om: hia church at ibbickory | Grove, 2Kyicon Monday. zstde ore.) pestsa good nicering. +r wiv aRevs »MiSoeMcCautey who is} kiving :dvait:time’tora Presbyterian | eburch atMayfeld> Ky. “rétdried | Mondays ordde reports “rhe? worl in a fainshape. it bso vu) Sows ef! pe ieneer tebe fit a slag eget, Subseribe for The Gazete, Now. Notice to Circles. To the Circles of the East Mt. Olive Bap tist Associat catia, |Diard Sisters, I Tal you thrdugi your churches and tb «he pastord asking their Ndetholed Perera eh RSIS PTE TES as thettinde 19 fast JadWaciagd ain thereisamuch-tosbe=dasetorthe Ngpters Geusey ibd ih = Achave-had-a-teak-oot-sickness 0 dgath in rygedamily ghigyear : oH ais Ve ye nk Pris: Fwuld take my Bross stows om. 1 desire to twisil . ‘itclds Deagehristian tpas- tots. Thick tHat yo do not jshut vp your churgh at Athe houd! the Girdle bsSfosmne Sod say "WE hav ‘no-spare time for "Ne HTESTORat y i hope that { shall Lh a letter S06n irom some pirat i saying come and vivit uF circles, God bless the work, . E.M. LONG, State Missionary 519 E. Howard St., Centralia, il WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON? We want to ask y@a solemnly: what ot RES 4 the cause of Jesus! “HE Biew FOR You. + Haye, to His cause to cat ERS, made upon your “Heart, Mind and Soil by Pity, Sympathy, Humanity and Religious obigation}, > ifathecs aifiea with what you have dene? «Bain Me "all, tithes, fhte NG ciate MAM nd Oh herewith, {ait} the Lord, of host LPR onde wo tyindghh F Heaven, and pour you out a bless. ing. hat athereghalli net be room BAND receddltP lanai, 3:1 Ged never allows one to be in Tis debt. ~ You cannot beat God giving wd Ome aM 8 + MA RESO Prin. * ado bslning we L spall yaad do my: fully quty'y this, ygatagby belving thosgea.the. foreign tield and those that desire to go. 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Indigestion < “pe 5 Cuik, Esusd clire for Inlligéstion, if Birgetions aro follow a ey ede ttt bured atheist, .whye tia Why suffer and YK oevilivSrosn-dadigestionxben, you find vee’... Yau an torte al hte simewietae es , ee a sesces n MiRaBMake- MOOR AR Agenitss 3 De) a $08 Pearhst, Metropolis, $l: =< qn BAARARARAAARDQAAAA AAARARAR SS Tax Purchaser's Sale Notice ee rae Metropolis, Til. Feb. 14, 1921. To W.F, Sexton, Charlie ‘Thompson Mre.oMary ©. Anderson and Tabitha Beasley: i You ara hereby notified, that at a sale of Real Estate made by the Sher- if at the door of the Court House, in the town of Metropolis, County of Massac and State of Illinois on the 9th day of June A.D. 119. S. B, Kerr, Jessee Gurley, W. F. Cummins, Wm. Wrightand W:E. Smilth piftchased the following described Real Estate, situ- ated in the said County, , forthe Taxes Ieeaae Peds a Ot ons unpaid therebn, for the yaay, A/D) 7938 arene the aac of WE Selon, to wit: ee ' Lots 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8, in Blocy 14, al- 36 tivlance of Block 18, in “Hatfield's addition to Pope's addition ‘to the town of Joppa, Massac County, Ul. That §, B. Kerr, now holds. certificate of sale for first and last of aliove destribed par- eels of'ground by purchase, and the're- munindgr by. assignment {rem purchasers at Tax sale. The time allowed by law ‘fo redemstion of sdid fteal Pstute will ‘expire on the Oth iday of June Ay D. 21, | s B. Bere, Purchaser and, Assignee " Publication © Notice’ » Metvopelige il, Fgh. 1A. 16 Bugene Munson, Wallim George, Whhele “Hdtette;’ sutid N:* Hacktian, Agte W.;whom is may. concerr, to. ol parties interested and unknown owprers You are herchy notified, thatat a vale 6f Real Betate mide by the Sher if at the doors af the. Coart/ House) in the town of Metropolig, County of Max sac, and State of Mlinois on tHe 9th dey of Sune “A.D. +t9f9 Willian Wrijght purchased ’the following Jescrived-Real Estate, sitaared in the said County, for the Taxes, Interest, Penalties und Costa due and unpaid thereon, sor thd ‘yeni A/D. WIS. Assessed in’ the'name of Dugene Munsop:towit: > A parcel.of ground 225 ft, X 22h ft X 200 ft. in oticinetice and Mortons addition to City of Brookport, Massac County, Htinois,” being part of B.1-2 N. E. 14 See. 14, Towp. 18, 8-R. 5,.E ard P. M. formerly owned by Jolin W. Holmes, feéord ‘title now in Withelm Hoelle, ‘see deed record "34" page 544. Afterward certificate of purchase as- signed to S. Bartlett Kerr. ‘The time allowed by law for the re- demption of said Real “Estate will ex- pire on the 9th day of June 1921. S. Bartlett Kerr, Asignes. } Metropolis, 1. Feb. 9th 1921. | To Brownlow Roberts, to Mortgages and all parties. interested: You are hereby notified, thatat Sale of Real Estate made by the Sheriff ‘at the door of the Court House, in the town of Metropolis, County of Massac, and State of Illinois, om the 9th day of June A. D, 1919, Wilkias F Cummins purchased the following described Rea Estate, situated in the said-County, for the Taxes, Interest, Penalties ane Cost ‘due and unpaid thereon, for the year A. D) 14) aesessed in’name of Bebe: tow Btoborts.:< 5 5 + Miz: Lot.1}, in Block 208;,F piemapnt \addition snd City of Metropolis, Mas: [sae Couray Minois, ‘Afterward ‘Certi-’ Reale “Of Purchased War assignod-to 8) BariiettKenr, 194 ok The time stlonad by, lay, for, the redem,tion of anid Real Catate gill ex. fide tmr'thie duh day of Take A? b: 1921 2-4 & BurtlettrKefr, <Ansiguee 019.) foes A Metropolis, 1H, Feb-9th 192) | "to Henrletta MeKee, Anna Loan and! Pinprowemén€ A ssoelation of Artna/ Ill. + 1 You srechereby notified thatat- a sale of Real, Espate made by the Sher, WB eer he Court Netee the town of Metropolis, County of Mas’ sac and Stutp-3f-Hlinoiv-on: ihe 9th day of June APDAPRR Purchased the fol- in aia telat i in ty for. a9 He Sintchebel Penttidsand Costs due and unpaid thereog, forthe ee BAUS eorenserd om.the shame TROT 8165 8 dae pete | ‘i cKge viz. Lot fi ‘in obit top necbpntin Massad OSU prAtide satis? 1x Thal time alloaved by Inyfor the re- demption of said Bel Estate what pire on t une A.D: 198}, Pion a ante hehe 8 ESSE a BLPISIOE | HO eR TE SbF A TM | 4 The ifienof, Cuba a FD bya, ite eae a the fruit more generally than apa or ofthe; @panish-Amoricin \ coswien “NOTICE. Decatur, Lib al gigseey. ta? Jina. Tk Dear Pastors, and Churches, composing the General Aassocia- tion of Illinois. This comes to saf my tours through the South- €rn parts of the State in the inter= est of our State work has met with much success, yea beyond my aa- ticipation. ‘The brethren where f have been have met me with open dvors, hands and hearts, and the interest that is being manifested for ‘out ‘State Work has bee ad a Opener t6'mé, since I have been out for our State work. May God. bless the brethren sov'the ood work may go.en. ; But ;lis- rea Beethten, I, regret very, much that I cannot come to allof my bréthien” alld “to “jultice to ‘my eee pasteraté, and ‘Yer, 1 ‘inuse reach Yous silelway "betdteout umerting (in: kvanstow.\May-wext Sod am tryingstonneach you by this letter da.say, Lam askingoall obibe churches, that.are aliasing with our’ State Arsociaion. to bie oor Nuinbre Servant’ at leadh Ae BF ten Uolldr hearing if P get ther? ty peli’ dad@ if { Canaot ‘Yel Mete’ia pérsc8 Bul ‘come third tHe niail please give me tHe tam consideration’ as if Poweve there iny person, 1 amordeing -owhat | Can, to, make our next awpeting a finangial success. Mayo 4 shave pur cogperation? . vg GOd bless.all for.everymore, W. BP. Washington, *~ Administrator's’ Notice.” “Esiate of Mary F. Coulter Degeaged The undersigned, ‘having been abppoint- ed Administrator under Sec. 9, Chap. 96 R. S. of the estate of Mary, F, Cout ter late of the County of Rise and the State of Itlinois, Wecéased, Hereby give notice that-he will appear ‘before the County Court of Macsae County at the Court House in Metropolis, at the Match Térm’ on the "hove Monday ia March next, at which time al! persons having claime against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated this 27th day of December, A D. 1920. : i 8. Bartlett Kerr, Administrator. Tax Purchaser’s Sale Notice To W, F. Sexton, Charlie Thompson Ma- ryC. Anderson and parties interested: You are hereby notified, that atadnle of Real Estate made by the Sheriff at the door of the Court House, in the City of hetvonis County of Massac, and State of Minots of the tt. "Any ot Joue-A. D.1919, Ji H. Mizellpurehased the, following, described , Real, Batate, situated in the said County, for the Thies, InteréMt! Pehidties did ‘Coats due and” anpald thereon, ‘for-thd Gear & D.AYS Adsossed to WiBoaSex- (on, towit:town of Joppa, Jot hlock 1%, And'the time allowed ie feels: the redéthption of said Roat Estate Witt expire prnthe: Gehaiay ufdune@oas cD. WE ey oy orn nyo: Iosaaougrtp eae thie Purehager. | 40 G. DGRetpalte of sxepers Meet areas Apa ate sie coll MY MeCrary cr gc. arya MADBBEE OL GaZ6tt Gs rare y jon Beat Madam, hapg shi, wilh find you. and, family. we)», Bigase ‘ipa! inglonid. the. balances. of $1..00, 19 20 2 Bar Mb ipHOR apd please publish same $8 She aa, see that I sent it t, uw. I hope to sein We aa Fee ee Repectiulfy, jee ig M. Long. We are't siete ri . for the interest taken in securing subscrib- es. Hi every subset Wer Wate 9 Aikewise “indo 1d) Heaps GE but fined ialieonsoss* soy 5 Steph + £ INS pit all Sov oA AA abate “oP pa. 4 as dol Bare ‘this Read ‘The CEN tebe 2a ony hs a Hi ave ited Fs Rs st eee ri METROPOLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE, METROPOLIS, ILL General Baptist State Associat’n| - Centralia ig fast. St. Louis Gazette | Read Carefully and Act Weicsiy. Adi miegeeaee UTTER peat aneirhrenstnets che) EA eo Goi 1 fist Baptist ptate Association linois «' There are only four montis until we- meet at Evan- ston It scend.tngee bs ogreatianeel ofymondy for Missions anid Lda tioa.gg We drave,. sot dqae, all we could do pg-not hall, We have been telljng the people What we are Ibyal Baptist ond proud ef our State, Assogiat’on. Let, us, stop telling the people with our tongue and® from pow cuntt the «annual session tell ‘them by ode work Can,we wok? Yes? But will we work? Every paster: and) mem- ber is asked to.join your ccrre- sponding secretary na drive for christian missions... i, you aie in- terested in the advancement of our State’assottation, now is the time tUshowit. Send'the your nant and address and {will send” you the plaa to work for:the success of the'drive! “I assure you it will not interfere’ with yout local church work in any way, but, will prove that-your clurch:and « yourself are really Ttiterestedl fa'the work: ” Why, not make this, the, banner year don the »Genertl, Asspgiation Werntast! not wait Prosomething 4 “tur “tips Toe Sur UNA” Shecess We,.can..make, his drive.-a big thingattevery \ofiicen mothe: state asiGtfariow will at once ‘send ix theif Hames and set to, woth, it. is awery hard pull :without Goopera- tow, Sendemé your nemes by ore iti mail and get busy on the dP is W. Henry? Snowded ** na Gorresponding Secresary;, 190 Sop ngth.St., ‘ Springfield, M1), PThreAionr rafaivuest acletter (rack a aa aie a ee ee ee e npetent management. Splendid inducements have been - by. the leageys oapiel ate pave fhachifery and fake take re oe tae tris eee now inkh pintectingrarrangomenta,” We have. 2s vearsiexperitacelin typ ting, Joh aad.newspaper, jworke—+Bhedaditor™ if) gisvi 2 k Office 1318 E. Broadway, Egst St.Louis, VU, | Phones Bell, B. 187. St. Clair 1969, “ E ‘ CaiowPROHE ts thie ‘neds and Mhie text fob er ‘Ad E . Rev. Edgar 8: By McCrary, Editor and Manager * Si. Louis PHoNrs East Sr. Luvis.Puonrs § Bomont 3148 Night Calls Office: Bell. E. 1957) sa T Cotitral 798-L,° Promptly Answered’ St. Clair TO89 at wi eC Oe ; FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER = * } Pree Funeral Parlors } Automobiles For All Occasions Ofice: Office: j 2635 Market St. 1318 E. Broadway i Sr. Louis, Mo. E. Sx. Lovis, Int. é OO DRL ar SL SER ROIS A AOE ALR AAO! 7 cr . oe ae Ty Phone: Bell’ BE 1487 ° Kin? St. Clair i965 2 MRS. DL. GREEN. | it Novary Postac eae o | 1718 BeBROADw ay EAST SPY LOUIS, ILL. | Sante md q _ weeate Dr. Hall's’ Cinintent) - °° y Rheumatic’ and Newratigia Liniment. ae ATA Nee Ai bine ance pA JOTI AI LOCH Palsy teh Con, Pan: 7 9 GHORAUT Sebel LOTT ARETE te oF RET GAGS Ge AE ARE vottlgs, No order sent thirguh the mail forctess ‘Man B60. This Liniment is guaranteed. 7 MBAebiwrcr {ow ijnois, Mrs. MOF* MoCRarh ae © 903 Pearl St., Metropolis, TH” soopDR. ERNEST HALL, Atlanta, Ga. ee Eee & The editor received aletter from Mrs. Louise Mitchell, telling him ot her illness, which he, as'well as others were sorry to. hear, and we hope to hear soon that she has te- cuperated. 74 > Mor eleraasticy OD) 1Ft LS¥169 374 ) | MOO aia a 7 ' SAS ei |: re Ps? Beet | "1 PRR Fa Be Map Te e ae : te f apie: | p> a3 MSR |! 'e : fide. E vege 4 ary M4 ad Al Da i en eae ef = 2 it i / ee 6 ; i oe Re Bedrag é + § ce ie £ Moderator of MteOlive, Baptist cook + sr es omvyeAsgopiation gpd Pastor af ge VES tty Baptist Church, 4 WS ge > Brookpabt, YL, wishes all of EVs TTT ik pestche bak membhad the © i 2 ' District’ Many Conversions. a ripy th, ¢ eborsl Hil (uber beeaa Notice. ' Td the workers of the Woman's State association, auxiliary to.the General Missionary Baptist associ- atiog.. Lt is the purpose. of,our president, ‘sister. EK V. Hooper 746 Bellorte ave , Oak Park, Ul, to pu!l off a mass meeting March Vth if “the interest of our Sra’e work. We have distributed mis- sion boxes throughout the State in the interest of this mecting But if any,ingividual imemba who is intefested in. they State work may s€nd ig ahy amount you have to Ake president’ not later than Madea on and cry it to je ake € Sebe held “in EbinceddgeMGecehiirch, Chica: so, ee it Rebs at We tan ins ePivo: Come to theese pyal. Haptic women, and TERIMBRE oie bic proaram tor wid Pista te cs es - Jae areas Pett. Paty lan me-Nefipe: «* aan mee Nile: Metro) eet ee To A. C.’iatt a seach he may concern sai hanes tent Oh You ave her dQ@e aga atest K sale of Keal Esti he: Shye- iff at the door of d i 3 the City of Metropol sac, and State of [linot Wht day of June A, D., 1919 5a Koma gell, purchased tte fellowing deactitee Real Fstate, situated in the said Couns 6 the Tiles, Hfideess Pengities and Costs dé and unpaid thereon, for the year A. D., 1918 Assessed to A. C. Ferguson if i CRE 's, W. NOE Gh a6 Hon. Raatipie nthe OL ted BR vith Mo, Coniwitie ing 88 acres. - And ‘hat Wié “Gitte allowed bylaw a the pedemption of paid Reabetoie will expire on fhe 9tR day of Jtine A. 1. 1921 nahaet 4, H. Mizell; Purchaser ag PSE EE EO RY = rr ay pe | i sb rake Voul lusitance.cuih Che coef munca raprtters. MMtual Tasuraiice @0., aye Steady apd Reliakle Pay all Sick an h oF mY Ae aims fixe ito mead eight a + LR. LESLIE, Dist. Supt, |, f eign Le apy: PTF hae bs des ait ase uk sean SADE ao tdoe AST ST HOUIS, TELS ob 6g csspunrsaenerocorcscansetentirecnamibantcnhciil | Tina Liat Cn cea Trade with thoge Who aivernes with Us. SARRROLEL CAD I 8 HRT RU RINT NY PRR HE PNY Save FATE Aes SS : Centralia Dear Editor: Mp cy ermlensed stgamsa tiengthe visit made by Rev. J.B, McCra- = Te ae ol aah great sermon delivered by him to fhe delight of the faye Piignbgat tion out tohear him. The church welcomes Revo MinCruayiatcany: timg be hasan epporiupitye » 9 | The revival was quite a puccess, We had 15 Converts ard tour by, relotion. Much praise” is’ given Revi! McCrary’ Payne) Barnes, Anderson, McKeerand Carter tor heir excellent leadership, A ral- ly Sunday last enabled us to ,rea- lize $93 of which we are very proud. Kev... W,...H. Carter is leading us to victory. ve, We renmin yours in Christ, Rev. W. H. Carter, Pastor. J. Scott Clik)“ Galatia, Ill, Feb, 28th 1021 Brother J. B. McCrary, i Editor of the Gazetté, Please find $3.00 for yy gps scription, My wite, Margafet, MeRarland who use to be Casey, sends her regards to yOu and family. ne a. werervenomens award Mcrarland. / Thanks-we wish you: muclt| suey cess, also your wile, Will call and.see yob bdou.VESE 1 | The Sophomore class’ of iit bar High, Spool: organized Feb 25, 1921,a,.¢lass Se a pose of heautjfying. the walls:, 0' Dunbar High School. 4, | * The following officers were, e fected for the ensuing year: | Hazel Jamison, President, ,_ | Selene Skinner. Secretary, | jDitidinds Jones, Teeablurdr? | Artie Lyons, Chairman of | stitring committee, The Suuday School Institute. | The S. 8, Institute of the Mt. Olive Baptist Sunday. School, con- vention, met in Duquoin, Feb. ee with, Mt. Zion * Baptist church, with Rev. W. F, Moody, pastor. « | The meeting was a grand suc cess from start to finish. Bro. /M. Dunean, the Pres, presided ‘over the meeting. Several of the ‘district workers and Superinten- dents were present. Among them were State S..S. Pres, J. W. Greer, Colp; Dist. Pres, of Mt. Oliye $.-S. Convention, J.- W. ‘Corneal, Centralia, “Wm, Macklin ‘Supt. of New Hope S. S. Sparta, Rev. Wm. Moody, Pastor of Rock ‘Hill Baptist church. Carbondale; ‘Mrs, Laura Leake, Pres. of W. E, and M. convention of Mount Olive Baptist Association, J. B. ‘MeCraryy Institute Conductor. and many of the pastors and su- perintendénts and’ teachers of the Weal Schools, ; ‘Byery effort was put forth by. the pastor, the youngmen and wonietiof the chisel a the pa Se bers of tie Br Paul Baptist: ghurch to entertain pe unity 8. Rambler Rnd Doe WTS iy eltitiewere roy ally opbahiaiied Ag hpmes of aT eras 3 Bro um ais “EN Hones and) ReNERe ipa Hae, pastor of) 1 SX é gh came in| aca eahmretavbie boon in } 83 ‘at Shawnees fe é mmstitute meet A with the Mac “ Sunday Schoo fey invitation on Frié turday before the 4th SageAy in March 1921. At which ime the Executive Board of the ‘Moyht{Olive:S. S. Conventidrare nanos te meet to vont the State,S. S. Convention which egnvigifsi8 JExgpigion in May. Let every school'send a mes- CP a | Pete 8 eee 8h ‘A Crime Self Puntened. A thlet natesod’a,hguse, ta, Riverside Drive aud stele five volumes of poo fry. Thore’s q:crbme: that carries ite wn punlshment—New York Heratd ew ner Page Three j GD RIE LN ENS BG 3 Mme. Nollie Park: ee VME. NOME FATKS “Agent for Mme. C. J. walkers | | “Huié prepardtions and Scientific Scalp, Treatment, Every jean Woman-whp wants hair can have it, no ae :*bolr stubby. or what condition the scalp, For long aud Beautiful hair, Use | es Madame Walker's | Wonderful Hair Grower. {t is positively guaranteed to grow hair, many persons will tell you it is impossible to grow hair where the scalp is covered with dandruff or | , Tetter. Let us use her method, the Tetter Salve. and Dandruff Cure Get your Scalp in a natural healthy condition or let us use the Wonderful Hair Grower and see the results. : . » Shampoo, Tetter Salve, Temple Grower, ; Glosine, Hair Grower. We use Mme, ©. J.fWalker's{Gbods exclusively, will be glad to serve you at any time. MME. NOLLIE GORDON PARKS. Calwfchniatalalaeedve ewe euitetckeh dus csituasenn: AUN OPEN, LETTER TOTHE COLORED PEOPLE: We wish to say to our people of Massac County, and the surrounding territory, thereto, Having been solicited by.a number. ia my. people, also encouraged by some of my.white friends who, wish to see, and help secure employ. ment’for aif returning” soldiers,” to eon ae siness. I have finally decided to go into that busit ith a view of (setving. my) péople, as well as having’amr mployment, feeling that I can give them better ser than members of the other race, thoygh Iam in Cony Yelation with all the other undertakers, and expect to te- ain that relationship throwghout my business career- § : I am perfectly qualified to-give unexcelled service and awill guarantee satisfaction. | z | was born and reared in Metropolis, on 9th and Pearl Sts. Educated in Metroplis Public Schools, graduatthg from Dunbar High School in 1912. I then entered the Barnes School of Anatomy, Sanatary Science and Embalm- icago, Hlinois, from which I gradnated ~August?44 Pepiae ‘which fro ihold a *Diglonae ee We.will carry a s:aall line ot caskets only, at present, owing to the advance price on these goods, but we have arranged with a large undertaking ‘establishnient to furnish ‘us with anything needed on:short notice. We have a first class hearse at’ our command: : Calls answered day or night; distance immaterial. We were in the U. S., Service for six months, trying to make this country safe for “Democracy,” thereby insur- ing the colored man an equal opportunity with othet races. | Phone 229--Ring 3. : Respectfully yours, | MCCRARY’S UNDERTAKING. CO., Metropolis, Illinois, . GEORGE L. B. MCGRARY, Manager: Staple: and Fancy Groceies Fresh and Nhe aoe: Prices and FEARN & JERNIGAN 2217 Missouri ‘Ave., EAST LOvISs, ILL. Furnished Rooms. to Rent And ‘hight Housekeeping 4 Board if Required WVirs. C: Smith 215. We 7th St EAST ST) LOUIS, LLL. FD IRS Sa a ee a oso ens Cea We ont hee arr Ld é ~ Ae. W. Watkins. Zo. FUNERAL DIRECTORS “AND EMBALMERS “COMPLETE MOTOREQUIPMENT _ All Calls. Given Our, Most Courteous Attention rievaracremmees mead EAE DNR Po os cn ea © Both Phones,:.241 sbaces - + Padacab, Ky. = Gu 0 CEES © CH ost Cer eee ee ae. | eee ° For Hot and Cold Lunches and ea Cream, Ete: peated APE RUSTALBRANT. OU. emmy gf LAG tes oer | Dy (ep i tee meee ae AST on Pe a ee Ba viii dash te eh <3 cs g a Seavert bine ela Nat is i jai OF | METROPOLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE, METROPOLIS, ILL, A Bk * m i ats . / es eee \ fl yy REV. C. W. NORMENT, Pastor St. John Baptist Church Mounds, Illinois. 100 Negro Boys. and Girls Wanted as Reporters and Agents for The Gazatte. The largest and the, best Selling , Negao Newspaper in Southera {inois. Agents.wanted in every towa and vitlage. Liberal Com- mission. Keep cwn commission before sending to com- pany, Write for particulars if interssted. MRS.M.J. MCCRARY, ~ earrratCe mee SERVICE IS IMPORTANT = ls 4 “oe ie oS In times of family stress unusual problems often arise ie a pee ~ where those in charge require unusual service that I: ee. een can be promptly, efficiently rendered thes ee: cay ae be ee by our organization. Neos oo ~ | We are equipped to meet all emergencies, of any et Se eee | . aaN : Beace k | kind pertaining to our profession See | AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE tee ee DISTANCE IMMATERIAL yee te Nees : a We honor calls from any part of Metropolis, -or the Ris aa ee 4 county. Consult us, we can save you Worry, Time ae ee ey _ «| and Money. f. es ara || Shipping to all parts of the Country and Auto- S50 ge ee i mobile Funerals a Specialty. : Calls promptly answered day or night. : McGrary’s Undertaking Company GEO. L.B MCCRARY, MGR. Office 901 Pearl St. Phone 364 . Use Madam A. C. Bolden’s ; Hair Success It is Guaranteed to grow the hair Get rid of thatdand:uff or tetter by using Madam Bolden’s Tetter Salve and Dandruff cure. Madam A, C. Bolden’s Hair Success will make you hair soit, no matter how stubby and long. no matter how short PRPRFRFRFRFRFLIS, FRPP WI NE NOY L. F. PARRISH HOME FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING Calls’ Answered Day Or Night PHONE 3. SOOHOOOSOSSK ee Satisfaction or money Refunded Agents wanted. For full par- ticulars write Madam A. C. Bol- den, 406 N, 17, St Murphysbcro, Til. NE ST er i nt a oa ey eS Se : Staple and Fancy Groceries | Tce Cream and Confections on hand % always to be served in the Latest Styles At MRS. T. A. DAVIDSON ee . EAST St L dae ee Bett MisM Name. Little Florence citmbed vpon her te ther’s lep on her birthday and put ber ‘arms ground his neck. Pather always called her “Toodies,” end until now ste hed snewered to the name Tut now whe looked at him in surprise “Why, I'm three now! ft should think you'd call me “Threedies”” sbe said iheucht and Kindness Pest. Mt te not written blessed ts by that ‘teedth the peor, but he that consid ‘ereth the poor. A ttle thougbt and « Mttie Kindness ere often worth more than a great deal of money.—Jobs ‘Ruskin. - Fo ne | | Cc. N. JOHNSON | Delicatassen For Hot And Cold Lunches Ice Cream And Soda Waters Phone Bell Bridge 3421 23 North 10th St. EAST SY. LOUIS, ILL, 2) Ee EE A eS ee Se ee ee Scizatific and Sanitary Scalp and Hair Treatment Mrs. M. M. Jonnson as.No 10th St, ++ EAST ST. LOUIS, - ILL. FoRO SY prem Scalp and Hair Treatment “Mrs. Etta Bates. L. * agi EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL, aR TNL PRATER DO POH A eo | Furnished Rooms ~- Cigars, Tobacco Fruits and Nots ce GEO. ALLEN a “< Pocket Billiards ie too N, 21st St. ; EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. EAGLE"MIKADO" ASSAM Foc. No.174 : a, the Finest Ps mate tor gain re ere _ SEiievcn. company, new yore CONDEMN HIGH PRICED STOCK FOODS Prominent Hog Raiser: Says Prices Charged Are Unwar- anted-Makes His Own Food With Better Results “That he is all through paying fancy prices for stock foods and hog reme- dies and that he is raising some of the best hogs ever placed on the market"’ was the statement made recently by E. H. Beckstead, Well known hog rais~ er and authority on live stock. Mr, Beckstead’s, hogs are the envy of bis neighbors, and have “topped the market’’ for several years in lowa. He statcs that for years he bought high priced hog fools and hog remedies. but he is all through paying extravagant prices for what he can make himcelf. He states that what the hogs need are minerals, and tells the secret of his Wonderful success by explaining that be twkes about five pounds of ordinary mineraline (whichis pure concentrated minerals and costs only a couple of do! lars) and mixes same with enough bran ¢r filler to makea hundred pounps. All hogs, and especially brood sows requi: € minerals as they keep them free from |wormns, and In the pink of condition, and are exsential to the hogs growth anda we J balanced ration, This inexpensive mixture p'aed in asheltered box where the hogs can get it when they need it, ‘will produce for bétter results than any ‘high priced Fo called stock foods. Send two dollars to the Mineraline ‘Chemical Co., 1688 North Wells St. ‘Chicago, Il, and they will forward you ‘by prepaid parcel post, enough miner aline to makea foil hundred pounds. k (Adv.) Financial Statement of Ist Baptist Church. Following is fi vancial staten em of the F st Baptst chu ch, From Nov. 24 1920 to Feb.,, 24, 1921 money taken in $741, 59; Men ypard out $421 65 Bal- anc: in. Tress. $310.94 Rev. T, M Moves, Pastor, Jams Townsley, Treas G W. Long. Church Clerk. Money Longo Une. indus for cevturies bare used owe Boney as a inzative and old honey as 0 astringeut Aborigines of Persia offered honey to the sun. Greeks stil! wiz it with milk of water and use ft as a Ubation to the dent. 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