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EVENTS FOR THE BUSY READER method employed here in the liquidation the Worland State Bank, which ceased operations recently. The officers of Institution invited on the bank by posting notice on the door requesting depositors to their monout. The notice: Worland State Bank, Worland, Mo., requests positors to call and get their money draft. This bank at loss, due the lack of support within the trade territory. No deposits received after June 15, 1926, bank voluntarily liquidating by order of Board of DIrectors and permission from State Carpenter, cashSufficient funds are on hand to pay the depositors 100 Cobbin, 60, and wealthy, shot in the right hand Dr. H. H. McCollough, dentist. The shooting occurred near the home of Miss Hermia Stephenson, Dr. McCollough's divorced wife. Cobbin had been calling on her for about month. He drove to her home and she came talk to him. drove and, after some words, thrust shotgun through the window of Cobbin's auto and said he was going shoot him. Cobbin caught hold of the shotgun McCollough pulled both triggers. The charges went through his hand. He lost several fingers and probably will lose his hand. Dr. was arrested. Kansas Kawahara, Japanese truck farmer near here, committed suicide by hanging when he learned that his horse, to which he much attached, dead. Kawahara's horse became excited during thunderstorm and choked Itself to death in its effort to break away from tree which tied. Kawahara moved the rope from the halter, fastened one end of to the tree and dropped to death. W. Hamacher, Thomas, Dr. and Wayland made tour of the Southwest Missouri strawberry fields order to study methods of picking, pangrading, loading and refrigeration of the berries. This will prove great worth to the strawberry growers of Wayne County. More than 150 acres planted and the plants made cellent growth. Dribbler, Kansas City, killed and Herbert Rhodes, also of Kansas City, Injured in accident FedHighway No. 40, ten miles west of here, when their truck struck by car by Coll, Chicago University student. Crystal A. Brookshire, State Senator from the 26th district, seriously injured when his collided with truck driven by Otto Thomas of Herculaneum. He was bound for his home in Farmington and in turning curve on the outskirts Herculaneum into the truck. Leiter, Sedalian, for employee of the MissouriRailway, has been tired on pension after his long Ice in the wood mill department of the company shops. Una Mae Robins, daughter of Rev. Robins, pastor the First Methodist Episcopal Church, South. was married by her father to Charles Ernest Lawrence, of Osawatomie, Ky. that he ways abused" her. Mrs. Pearl Paige filed suit for divorce from Earl Palge the circuit court here after years of married life. Three chilare
Lane of Kansas City, assistant dry administrator and Agents Scruggs and K. Gill, raided home of Gus Wittle, southeast Sedalia, where they found hundreds gallons of mash and eight gallons Wittle released bond.
William Quinn New York, former Sedalian, head of Society for the Propagation of the Catholic Faith the United States, visit his brothers here after attending the dedication of the New Cathedral Louis the latter part this month. Kansas saddle horses burned to death and large quantity of hay and oats destroyed fire which destroyed the Kansas City Riding Academy. The loss estimated Jefferson Speer of Jefferson City, president of the First tional Bank of this city was appointed Governor Baker member of the board of curators of the State Univerto the unexpired term of the late James Hinton Hannibal. funeral of Rev. Frane Mitchell, 80, this city, was held here and largely attended. ministers from many counties in East Missouri were present.
Sewell, 66, former Justice the Gasconade County court, died at his home near Red electrical and hall storm, lightning struck the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe station here, entirely destroying the building and