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If -D .IIT ' , I I Fresh Eggs Sz Frying Chickens j at the B I FARMERS' EXCHANGE - n . h Priced Cheap. Bolivar, Missouri N In the Public Service Since 1872. I I I . I JOE A. DRAKE, D. D. S. J. M. DUNNEGAN, Cashier Bolivar Missouri . Polk County Bank Building. T Iii! Phones-Office 154. Res.60. Jugo Slavia and Roumania, so that when the 'Versailles treaty was sign- ed, the territory was returned to these original countries, and both Hungary and Austria have been mightily im- poverished. Some of the richest and most productive. territories had been given back to the mother countries, and there is much of bitterness and hatred. They speak of their next war, just as you speak of your next meal. 'Ihey are living in constant ex- pectation of war. They are the coun- tries- that have been the political foot- ball through all the ages, and will con- tinue to be the political football unless some organized agency can become operative' in the word and hold these tyranical forces under control. I don't know what to call it, and I don?t know what I would be for. but I am saying frankly to you that the time has come when America, with her na- tural resources, enjoying the respect of the peoples of the world believing in our integrity-the time has come when America must enter into some sort of relationshib to the powers that be, that we may cast our lot with the .. l 1 1 -I L -Buy,Your Xmas Gifts at WHITE'S FURNITURE I majority in the settling of the dif- I Ificulties between these smaller coun- tries, that we might avoid bloodshed in that country and guarantee peace. I do not know what you want to call it. I don't care. whether you say 'That is Democratic,' or 'That is Republi- can? I never was more convinced in my life of the absolute necessity of America so relating herself that she may express herself with authority i than I am now. - I say that as a real, genuine repub- llican. I am sorry that the death of Harding put a setback to his world court. That is the most -religious thing that America could do today. I care not whether it be through poli- tical action or sanction or what it may be. Those Balkan states are as help- less and as hopeless as they can be, I I I I I I I I I save as they stand related to someI greater power than themselves. I We have Baptists working all through that country. In Vienna, we have a magnificent little church. Splendid heroism is manifested there. we are building a new church, and the Northern Baptist Convention is help- ing them. Wherever we have Baptist mhurches, they are doing a fine work. Now let me give you some statistics concerning the Baptist work in Eu- , rope: I In Sweden. there are at present 776 church buildings. with more than G0 500 nrembers. -During 1922, 2,- I I I I D. I E., HAMMONTREE . I D. Office: First Nat'l Bank Bldg. ' Room 104. ' Both Phones. IS: ' 5: . TO HAVE AND TO HOLD I A Paramount Special. ELECTRIC THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I I I 4 YOUR BUSINESS , SOLICIT-E-D. F. M. SHOFFNER General Hardware .I - If I NoT1oE. Big Removal Sale now on at PALMER'S STORE II STORE' 295 converts were, baptized. I In Norway, 42 churches, with 4,-5 - ig i703 membersg 230 baptisms in 1922. lf: ' t , I In Denmark, 32 churches, 5,100 I '-- - II Qmembersg 297 baptisms in 1922. Q y ' I HEMSTITCHING. b In Finland, 45 churches, 2,800 mem- I Buy-Your Shoes at ers. COT-f0I1 60 DBI' Yard- Silk 100- In Latvia, 84 organized churchesf CITY SI-IDE ,SHOP RQQM 107 wit:I1925,3,312 members, 1,124 baptismsi GUi531Ei1TIC Il?Sl5s'ii11lV0IL1iQC6S.- First National Bank Building I m In Poland. 59 churches, with 8,783 ACTOSS Stfeet from Hoffman H9-H I up - g member-sg 1,187 baptisms in 1922. I Li: me 1 Have received a new shipment of A COATS AND DRESSES for Saturday, November 17th. COSSINS STORE rf II I WINTER coATs AND DRESSES. Special Display during Coming Week. COSSINS STORE I 4 .......g.v,1-Liz.: p I f.-4 -. gf.-..-gl ---.-.QL-- f -,.:a:::,:,m-,,'
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THE MONITOR STAFF. Wm. D. Wyatt, Editor-in-Chief. ' Kenneth Glover, Ass't Editor-in-Chief. Kathleen Abbott, Business Manager. Oscar Pigg, Circulation Manager. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: PerYear - -1 - - - - 800 Per Month - ---- - 100 ADVERTISING RATES.: Per Inch - ---- - 250 Reader, per line ---- 100 EDITORIAL. For the last two years Literary So- ciety work has be-en on a gradual de- cline. Could there be such a thing as too little rivalry between th societies? Here is a problem for the psycholog- ist. Below you will notice tributes to bygone teachers. It is an unusual thing if a student really appreciates a teacher while that appreciation can be expressed in person. Yet teachers are human beings and as such would like- ly feel grateful for a few roses while they live and can enjoy them. When a member of our faculty helps you, tell them so. It will help them to carry their burdens and you to look on the brighter side of life. ' ,Nothing shows one's school spirit more than his way of boosting school enterprises. Are you helping to make your society the best ,one in school? Are you rooting for the basket ball team? Are you a Monitor' subscrib- er? Are you lightening the task of the Mozarkian editor? If not you are not doing your whole duty. Don't help start an enterprise and then leave the responsible one with his nose to the grindstone. But keep on doing your share and you will profit thereby -Y --- ,....4.-am.-... ... v- .......--V-nspsnvrf--4-A 1 3 H FARMERS STATE BANK Is A Great Aid in Saving Money. l Make Our Bank Your Bank. I ' A Bank Account . 1q- f The following are excerpts from Education I papers written at the end of the quarter just finished. While Ishowing the characteristics desired in teachers by the average student they also give many of the undesirable ones as well. Note the contrasts. If 'you are alstudent, are you partaking of the good qualities of your teach- ers? If you are a teacher, are you living so that your pupils may, with- out danger, imitate your predominant traits of character? A hint to the wise should be sufficient. Of my numerous teachers, the one who has been the most helpful to me, and whom 'I have striven hardest to imitate in methods of study, views, and general attitude was my 'teacher of the social sciences. While, as a rule, her classes considered her un- Iusually strict, and somewhat hard to please, we could not help being im- pressed by her high degree of interest in the progress of her students, and by her unflagging zeal in developing the best there was in us. I cannot remember her being really angry a time during the whole year. Her attitude toward others was one ,of courtesy and sincerity. Her opin- 1 ions were not one-sided or narrow for lshe considered a question from many angles, and tried to choose the best answer. She never seemed to be too busy to help, and her manner was al- ways pleasant. She could smile when things went backward. I in 'M 5 I l :IAA accordingly. l 1 I ii A A FEW OF THOSE GOOD ' LEFT. We received a few more this week replacing the sizes we ever sold out of. I They are the best quality. They are very stylish. ' ' Priced from S14 to 3324. We can save you 335 to E815 on your coat. Bralthwalt 8: Co. 1 aa- V? 'I Get a dozen folders for Xmas presents And we will give you one free for the Annual. THE DRAKE GALLERY For Good Photographs. I 1 'r i fl. ' -f-1 - 3 R. K. RICHTER DENTIST Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg. Both Phones. Bolivar, Mo. 1 l l . MFOOLISH WIVES That Big Universal Jewell Special, Electric Theatre NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. - l I admired her very much for the reason that she always carried on a class in perfect order. She never looked at a text from the beginning of a period until time to assign the les- son. She explained things well and never got out of humor. She had a way of meeting people that made one feel that he was in his correct place x-H1911 'sne was around. Everything She did was with the greatest ease. I had, in my elementary school life, one teacher who was very cross and ill-tempered. It was from her bv contrary suggestion, I suppose, that I tried to develop as far from that kind I i 5 5 A 5 t Q S . I 5 s I l v 1 Z l 5 2 l I of a disposition as possible. I believes she has made a greater impression on ire than any goodteacher I ever had. H .- DR. C. B. MILLER DISCUSSES RELIGIOUS CONDITIONS ABROAD. A fContinued from last weekj We passed by churches that were dedicated to them. That once haugty and arrogant city 1S today limping economically, and in the midst of poverty, though there is qulte a display cf wealth and no little fine culture. No man needs to go very far until he discovers that things are not very favorable. Austria has been .disme-mbered. Hungary and Austria, together with their combined forces and then with Germany, had wrongfully controlled territory that belonged to Czecho Slovakia and to E I 3 i 1 .-1-err-I--4-.,....,.....,....
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MY FAVORITE. Happy is the student that walketh not against the counsel of the faculty, nor misseth a chapel exercise, ' nor strolleth about the streets by night. But his delight is in his studiesand in them doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like one who flunketh not in quarterly tests but shall deliver the goods in due season, his honor shall also not waver, and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. The unconcerned are not so, but are like the lectures we receive day after day. Therefor, the unconcerned will not stand in the day of judgment, nor graduate in the congregation ofothe f'aithful. For the faculty knoweth the way of its students, and the end of it all will be glorious. ...-.....-.-fy-.-1... Otis+ Does your Ford rattle? Don- I should say so, it sounds or skeleton having a chill on a tin roof. o Dinweddie- Prof, Richardson, why do you carry that girl's jicture in your watch? ' ' .Prof.f Because, I want to learn to love her in time. .I Phone 3030 f East Broadway CLEANING AND PRESSING. '- Work Guaranteed. . PARRISH CLEANING M IHSHOP A I III I A M. Upton The Rexall Store 53 years continuous business I at the same stand. I I , THERE IS A REASON. One of the most complete stocks I in Southwest Missouri. I I I We appreciate your trade. I , A I ' 'I'I For Mozarkian Pictures I -Come to I Ross Studio We strive to please. I NIE i them on to you. I . ' I I 'I hat we thegift may share. I I ,, I I I I I I , ,' . -. . A MA 3 j Av',,7A, 1. -.,...:,..u...1s.n III I I I.. C. Viles, President C. W. Viles, Caighiel' HAVE A CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK II . i-- I YOUNG WOMANIS AUXILIARY. I -- 1i i K ------3-1 fl -'- 4411'- I V A very interesting program on l Medical Missions was given in Y., IW. A. last week. It was as follows: I I Prayer, For a real understanding of the need of Medical Missions. -I Myrtle Scott. ' I Scripture. Psalms 14'7:1-5.-Violetl Culver. I I The Opportunity and the Need of IMedical Missions .-Mary Crawford. I I .aIk, Fighting World Plajuesf'--I Mildred Harris. I I Talk, Our Part in Medical Mis- sions. -Mrs. Ben Morris. I I 'she program closed with a beauti- ful' solo by Blanche Jackson, 'the I words of which are so full of mean'ng and inspiration that we want to pass O Thou Whose love didst stoop to feel Our weaknesses, our pain, and care, O Thou Who didst the leper heal To us Thy selfless love reveal Thou once didst hear the silent plea Of ber who touched 'I hy seamless dress ' ' And came that instant whole and free, Thou mad'st the sightless' eyes to see And th dumb lips to bless. O give us now the surgeon's skill h And science freed from craft and greed Submissive yearning for Thy will Wisdom divine our minds to fill And eyes to see the need. To mothers in the pangs of woe, o children starving without bread O let us feel. the dbet we owe In self-danying love to go Wherever Thou hast said. S -Laura Scherer Copenhaver I I I I I I I I I On Tuesday evening, November I 27th. at 8 o'clock we are going to have I the college folks, the town Y. IV. A. and G. . COME and enter into the Thanksgiving spirit. There will be a Thanksgiving program' for ALL of I I I I I I -Ln' J3,:...-e.-nv: .1 ,fu -nfl City Barber Shop 4th Door West Polk Co. Bank. if I II We have the V TEASERS FOR YOUR .TAS'IERS. CHAS. SCHOOLEY 81 SON Grocers . If It's to Wear And New LEE HHS It. Ii ' ELLIS BARBER SHOP Cheapest Rates. HAIR CUT 25c SHAVE 15c East Side of Square 1 0 . BRUCE BROWN SHOT GUNS AND SHELLS. Home of Good Goods. I yi BLUE RIBBON BAKERY' PIES. . good eats and a good time for every! f . ' one.' The Y. VV. A. girls have thankl , CAKES' offering envelopes whichthey are go- I PASTRIES Ing to turn IH FULL at this meeting, I.. imfl lf VOU 21' especially thankful at ' fl , H-A NW, H this THANKSGIVING time, we are h -A 30mg to give you an opportunity ff 5: express your thankfulness. Thisl FOR MATERIAL A Toneytiwill go toward the Y. W. AND Mpsscgignmeiit of 375.00 for State! WGRKMANSHIPI -0 I ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP A WOUIQHI was slicing bread and cut North Main herself In the pantry. Contributed. II A ' - I' - '- 'lf' 'J '1'1 'I'J:'- 1 - '-iff:-2 ',?1 1'f1'F 4-5 EHEISTTH, y.
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