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'1 l i N L . 7- I I 74 lk 1 I 5 r 1 I f' 1 Senior: iiWhy do you sleep fully clothed? Junior: Doc, Fulton teaches the first hour class. Prof. Bigsby: 'iAnd now we have a child who has a fever, all the signs of a general toxernia, dyspnoea, and neck appears to he swollen. Examination of the throat shows a bluishfgray membrane over the tonsils and extending onto the uvula. With all of these symptoms and a history of diphtheria in the neighborhood, what would you say was the matter with this child? Spanogle: 'LSick. The Kennedy Inn On the New Kennedy Theatre Corner Cold Drinks, Ice Cream Candy and Cigars Drop In After the Show Wi1lard's Studio and' Camera Shop Quality Kodak Finishing For the Particular Person Service as You Like It. 221 So. Franklin Phone 49 HAYWARD BROS. ' a SHOES AT POPULAR r d P 9 PRICES F 9692-at 4 CU' ' West Side Square P N Shoes Rebuilt by Factory Methods KIRKSVILLE. MO. The Store for Women and Girls Largest Stock of Dresses and Coats in North Missouri Girls' Dresses and Coats - Dry Goods T ANSIL-GRANTGES, LaPlata, Mo. -- wr! . -- Y. ' VL. ' 1 P, A Im. Pg 172
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Aids in Relieving : and Permanently Correcting Foot Troubles DMITTEDLY a large proportion of the all-too-prevalent ills which affect the foot are caused by 4 incorrectly Made Shoes or Badly Fitted Shoes The prescribing of correct footwear there- fore strikes directly at the source of the trouble. Many osteopathic physicians, after care- ful investigation, have found that in the ma- jority of such eases, the most satisfactory re- sults, both in relief and in permanent correc- tion, may be expected with the aid of the 1 entilever Shoe Seine of the principal reasons for such flI1Cll1'lgS may be summarized as follows: The Cantilever Shoe design is anatom- ically correct. It places no undue pressure on any part of the foot. It provides exactly the support needed. But does not weaken or atrophy the mus- cles by over-support or lack of necessary exer- else. Its distinctive flexibility makes possible much more exact itting than is practicable from stock sizes of rigid-shank shoes. Why not take advantage of this Aid? Further particulars will be gladly given by nearest Cantilever agency or by Qantilever Qyrporation Eh CSuccesso1's to Morse 8.5 Burt Co.J 4 l 0-424 Willoughby Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 x 1 li 1 x 1 Q 2 . i'f! 'f , x ,'. v x iv , X Akron-11 Orpheum Arcade Albany-65 Columbia St. CN. Pearlj AllentewnM955 Hamilton St. Asbury Park-R. Bowne. Atlanta-126 Peachtree Arcade Atlantic City-2019 Boardwalk Baltimore-316 N, Charles St. Birmingham-319 N. 20th St. Bridgeport--1025 Main St. Clad flooij Brooklyn--516 Fulton tHanover PLD D Boston-Newbury Sr Clarendon Sts. Buffalo-641 Main St. Chicago-162 N. State St.: 1050 Leland Ave.: 6410 Cottage Grove Ave. 1405 Morse Ave. Cltogers Pkj Cincinnati-Tlic MeA1pin Co. Cleveland-1705 Euclid Ave. Columbus, O.-104 E. Broad Cut Brdj Dallas-Medical Arts Bldg. Dayton-The Rilre-Kuinler Co. Denver-224 Foster Bldg. Des Moines-W. L. NVhite Shoe Co. Detroit-2038 Park Ave. Elizabeth-258 N. Broad St. Eric--Wes:-hler Co.. E124 State St. - Evansville-310 S. 3rd St. Qnr. Mrunj Grand Rapids--Herpolsheiniet Co. Hamilton, Ont.-S John St. N. Harrisburg-217 N. 2nd St. I-.lartford-Church S: Trumbull Sts. Houston-205 Gulf Bldg. lTalce 'Elej Huutington-McMahon-Diehl Co. Indianapolis-L. S. Ayres K: Co. Jacksonville, Fla.-24 Hogan St. Jersey City-Bennctt's, 411 Central Kansas City, Mo.-300 Altman Bldg. Lawrence, Mass,-Geo. Lord 85 Son Lincoln-Mayer Bros. Co. Little Rock-Pugh Bldg., 417 Blain Long Beach-5313 Pine Ave. Les Angeles-728 Hill St., 3rd floor Louisville-Boston Shoe Co. Milwaukee-Brouwer Shoe Co. Minneapolis-25 Eighth South Montreal-Keeler Bldg. fSt. Cath. NVQ Nashville-J. A. Meadors di: Sons Newark-S95-S97 Broad St. C2nd floor! New Haven-190 Orange St. New Orleans-109 Buronne St. CCanalJ New York-14 YV. 40th St. 1LibraryJ Oakland-516 15th St. CCity Hallj Oruaha-1708 Howard St. Ottawa, Can.-241 Slater St. KBanksJ Pasadena-424 E. Colorado St. Passaic-4 Lexington Ave. Paterson-18 Hamilton St. Peoria-105 S. Jefferson St. Philadelphia-1932 Chestnut St. Pittsburgh-The Rosenbaum Co. Portland, Ore.-322 Wiishington St. Poughkeepsie-Louis -Schonberger Providence-The Boston Store Reading-Coinrnon Se11se,Ine.,29 S.5th Rochester-17 Gibbs St. Cnr. Eastj Sacramento-1012 K St. Saginaw-Goeschcl-Kuiper Co. St. Louis-516 Arcade Bldg. Cop. P. 0.3 St. Paulfiith dn Cedar Sts. Salt Lake City-Walker Bros. Co. Sun Diego-The Marston Co. San Francisco-127 Stockton St. Seattle-Baxter dr. Baxter Sioux City-The Pelletier Co. Spokane-The Crescent Syracuse-121 VV. Jefferson St. Tacoma-750 St. Helens St. Toledo-La Salle dr Koch Co. Toronto-7 Queen St. E. Cat Yongej Trenton-H. M. Voorhees 8: Bro. Troy-35 Third St. f2nd floorj Tulsa-Lyons Shoe Store Uticaf2S Blandina St. Cor. 'Union Washington-1319 F Street N. W. Worcester-J. C. Maelnnes Co. Youngstown-B. hIcManus Co. Write for Names ofAgencies i v . ll 11 . ,i . l I . l i . I. l l . . , l l l l li l .,, li it il . R il 1 'i , 1. l ii ll l Page 171
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-'w I ' I ' I . . .IH i sf-:VF H' ,, ,.. ., I- MV, i i-it i firnwr The Citizens National Bank KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI CAPITAL STOCK, 35 I 00,000.00 SURPLUS - - - 60,000.00 Largest Capital and Surplus of any Bank in the County UNITED STATES DEPCSITORY CHAS. R. Why Noi Bank Wim Us H. M. STILL, President MILBANK, Vice-Pres. E. CONNER, A. D. CAMPBELL, Asst. Cashier GAIL HUNSAKER, Asst. Cashier ,, IVR ' If I. . IL? Cashier I I I .II I I In II II Eli uw- : IL-.1 II f-. A-, PQ f-- -, LQ I I I. II I I II II II I I I I I I I I I .LN I1 I I e 173 ,,, A.
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