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THE MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. COOPER. Dl'.WlTT C. WlNtt Aft KlllTOK. Bordering County New, o-'.t, CARROLL l,ouS every .lay. They kepi . shaip lookout , Wllt C. Wing arrived in this city Mond.y . : ' . ' , , ..n i i h., from Dcs Moines, Iowa, where tie has been So many burglaries bave occurred In Carroll lady modestly raised her skills and showed the e"PtoJ " P' agricultural . 1 1 . .1 . .1 t i. i ii. 1 1 i i ii i'.. i .1 t. i . i. journal office for n lew months. He left last lull ui imc. iii.iv mc iciuuiiui ivcn na leii'ma ui3.iiiii.-u iiicuiui-i i lie imit man iuukh uk iv this timely caution: and said: "That certainly Is quite serious." Look before you shoot. The Democrat can- "Weill" said she what shall I do?" "If I were tious its readers thus because our citizens have you," he answered, "I would send for n physl- almost been In the hands of burglars for two clan; I mil a piano tuner." weeks. The, visits ol these prowltr have been almost nightly and nearly every cltlcn is sleep- Though this Is the poorest fruit year How- l ...Isi. - I . i.i it i.. nrd rritintv 1i.t4 ntfnnf i!ircil for tnrilit Vrnrfl. iijk wiiii n suuiiiiiii ur rcvuivcr m ins ciihiw in -w , , , ,f , ,. , easy reach. The great danger Is in some tberc are yet a fortunate few whose orchards ateJ in new spaper li e. He Is a so Id nne.nl i.ar.v MHA A nf ,hB yield a goodly amount ol salable hull. llent ' S'"J' 2 ' ' n R1 ogileullut.l family Is In danger should he get mulming the Cowley, who Ins one of the finest mcha.d, in " ' ",,J '' . "T?.' uliflit without wakluv tin- family. A man the county, recently closed a ileal with K. T aroused from a sound sleep Is liable to shoot Kingsbury , of Payette, by which Mr. Crowley and Investigate afterwards. It Isthc same way receives i,ooo for the apples on his trees. The about people being on the streets after the lights ' comprises about 30 acres of lien Davis. Mrs. no out. An officer that sees a man in a susi.lc- Cynthia Mauley and sons fold their 8 acre or- ious nlace is mighty liable to null the trinitcr. chard of lieu Davis apples for ?6oo. In a good of the fourteenth judicial circuit, has been filled If n burglar sliould'bc shot, no one would care, scislii Howard county's apple crop puts a con- by the appointment of Tlios. II. Koblnson, of but nobody wants a good citizen hurt. To slderablc sum of money in circulation. Ol.is- Miller county, to this position by Governor jo night for Chicago, whetc he has accepted the editorship of the farmers Voice, an agricultural paper very prominent in tlir west, and publish ed In Chicago. The editorial office Is located in Springfield, III., and consequently DeWltt will make his home there. He Is proud of his new position and says, he has at last got whit ers. We wish him uubouuilcu success. noon- vlltc Republican. The vacancy caused by the resignation of Dorsey W Shacklcford, of the circuit judgeship gnw Missoutlau. Stephens. Mr. Koblnson was a Republican prior to ', but has since affiliated with .the The Republican mass convention, of Howard Democratic party county, which met nt Payette rcccntl, was well attended and much enthusiasm among the representatives of the party va evidenced by the lousing 111 inner in which an address by W. avoid this wc would advise everybody to keep oft the streets at night who lias no business. Representatives of the Commercial Club were in Kansas City last week investigating the chances of Carrolltou for seeming the location of t. 11 f-..r ...! r 1. 1-1. , i . 1 11 1 H. Martin, a young Doouvillc attorney, was ville: Mrs. Hliralieth Adair, of I'rairie Home: , ..iUi,!,,,!,,,!,,!, v received. It. K Haydvu presided, while editor J. j, Williams, l'llot Grove, and Hcury P. and other farming machinery. w IIf,lw. ol the Gla-gow Kcho acted Westcrmau. Iloonville. as secretary. " William Mimpson, 01 uiuoiiion, incii last week of consumption; among the other deaths Tlienpeiilng of Central College list 'flints, recorded was that of Mrs, Mary Smithpclcr, day muililug was vcty pleasing to the fiicmW whose home was 6 miles west of Carrolltou. ol the college, as 120 enrollments were made, which speaks well for the first day. The Carrolltou Pair Association, though the premiums offered were small, did not make n Miss I.eoua Cor dell, of guest of her grandmother, Marshall Mrs. W. Among the Cooper County deaths recorded last week, were those of Mrs. Jacob Decker, of Pilot Grove; Mrs. Geo. Rudolph, near Iloon- Prank Slrclx and Miss Minnie Delia, two young people of Iloonville, were married In that city last Thutbday. t LAFAYETTG. was the P. Dun- Lemon Dros, Circus was in Higginsvllle last Monday and proved a sore disappointment to the 4000 visitors who attended the ierforinance. According to the Jcffcrsoulaii, the gamblers and i'r:tftiT irancd n rieh harvest, nud siitne of ronton, last week ended in the fouilh round. by yens tit the ?cw 1-rankliu nclghhoihood, died .1... ,t,,i., ..lie and the most drvrnitlnir Kcney louiiug nu opponent in a nteaKaway. 1 uursuay, repi. 7111, u neari niscase. cent this year, but all expenses will bo coveted , Sl(1U( an, XiUy,.ioh' MU The bout between Kellcy and Sharie, of Car- Col. William Hocker, one of the oldest citi- Arthur I.. Phillips and Miss Ota Jenkins are two Carrollton young people who were recently married In Kansas City. The enrollment thus far this year in the pub lie schools of Carrollton, has leached )3S- Thcouly fair to be given in Howard county this season, is being held at Armstrong the last time days ol this week. CHARITON. imagiiMble. Rajali was the only advertised attraction with them. Lafayette county deaths recorded for last week, were 11s follows: Kllra Williams, Wa terloo; Mrs. James Nichols, Lexington; II. P. Svlnsliau, Mayview; I!. M. Harrelson, May view; Mrs. P. C. White, Lexington; Mrs. Pan tile Ralston, Higgiusvillc, and Mrs. Marluin Nichols, Lexington. A patty of Muhwlists numbering 'jo or 60 members manifested their elation over the ac HOWARD. tlon of the tcccnl conference at Payette In re- ......1..,. !.... IIA,...1..(. .... i.t.. - .1 ,. . , , . .... ur h i "'.i'1 I'Jiiiici eu.irKi', .rlle Mmc mti ,vlich recently gored Hmest The Howard County Lcho is responsible lor by calling on him in a body and expressing ... , ' ... ' ... ....... the following, which has not os yet Ucu told In their pleasure over his continuance with them. ' ". ' w .i. . n.i .mv town where the accident was hiihuui to have happened: "Some time ago one of Marshall's The two story frame houe occupied by City most charming young ladies sllped and fell 011 Marshall J. R, Harrison of Druuswick was the stepping stones in front of her father's burned to the ground last Ptiday night, the house and sprained her knee. It gteu- so bad family escaping with much difficulty. that she thought It necessary to rail in n phy- siciau. She had formed a dislike for the fanil- Several ol the Charitpn County parties, iti - 1y doctor, so her father suggested K-veral others teirsted in the Suuuui Mining .i Milling Co. ami finally decided to call the spruce young have left their former homes (or the new to. snrakid up to Chas. W. Wethmeycr and strik ing him first ujion the hip, attempted to stamp him; his own dog, however, refcucd him, by driving away the niiimal. Odessa by n vote ol 2117 to so has decided to bond the city lor fio.rsH) with which to estab' lish auetcctlic light plant and system, man with a homeopathic case that passed the sessions in the west. Hlg-ginsvillc has a magnetic healer;