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V.r - Marshall Republican i VOLUME XXI. MARSHALL, SALINE CNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. NUMUKR 45 Herman Kantian. H, P. UanUr H I on I I Henley & Company jj RKAl. I'.HTATK I.OANH, H R SWeat Spring. Missouri, 2 I: WaMnr aaa Halt Parma. D PHONK lOl. M wife I 1 ten of Dr. Hugh and Dr.. Russell Hornbeck of Kingston, OkH who since the death of his years ago, ' Ho was bom in Coopea. county, telegraphed that thoy started at April 23, 1816, professed religion In 1.30 o'clock Wednesday Wltcrnobn. his earl day, Joined the Heath Mrs. Hornbeck tha widow? and I. Creek Baptist Church and has been t J. Hornbook came with? the body, a faithful Christian since. He' It Is probable, that tfiq funeral will leaves to mourn his death, one take place today at the Methodist daughter, a sonMm-law, a little J church and burial wllL follow In grand-daughter to whom he was . Miami cemetery, greatly devoted, one nephew who He was born, on a farm in the was reared In his homo as one of. bottom below Miami. Upon the the family ami now residing in ooajth or hta father to family Texas, ana many ouior relatives moveu to una piaco and friends. Mr. Williams was ono of tho kind DEMOCRATS WIN BY BIG MAJORITY Democrats Have Big Vic tor' as Result of Repub lican Split It did not take long aftor the polls closed Tuesday evening to and Mrs. learn tha,t tho Republicans were Hornbeck and the younger badly beaten. The Democratic chtldron ma&e this . piaco their bnomlneos had eay victories at est and most pleasant of gentlemen, honio untH about six years ago, nearly overy point. toruay noon, ara as follows: 1 0-'- I . " " ' jv.1. UJU ' " When the editor came to Saline ten when they broke housekeeping and Tho returns by ctatcs years ago ana maao atrip to theirs, jiornbock went to Nebraska Herndon vadnity in the interest of , to mako hor horns with her chll- the Republican we cams homo wlih dren. Miami News. THOMAS M. HORNBECK died at Ing to forget all oxcept tho klnd hk horno in Omatvt, Nebw, on Oct. ness shown, us by Mr. Williams and 3fl, M12, after an Utnon of twenty n na oeen a regular and welcome Mven days. His ailment was tuber visitor, to our office since. caaar trouble, sover.il o hii Im- bore n reputation for his many kind mediate relatives havo died from ly deeds. Always cheerful and this trouble. Miami was the home smiling evon. in his days of pain ofAlW childhood an J youth and It and illness. was deckled to bring i Idi remains Funeral services wcro conducted to Miami arvd plaice iby tho side of by Rev. D. C. Bolton Sunday at reaativen who have gone before. 11 a. m. and burial In Hatcl Grove Hi father died mihy, years ago cemetery, and Ma mother a few. years at- ter, a brother about 2 years ago MRS. MARY THOMS waa born and a baby sister many years in Texas County, Mo., August 4, alnce. 1617, and died at her homo InEd- Upon -the arrival of his bpdy It gerton, Kansas, November 3, 1913 WILLIAM B. DIG OS, one of Sa line's oldest cititeni. nassod ftWv I A , . . 7 Hejai iua norao in Arrow Rock Satur Delaware Florida ... uay morning, Nov. 2d. lpl, after a long illness, aged 81 years. Ho is survived by, his wifo and seven chlldron-Wfltfam T. of Lintir T O. of Stlllwell, Ok!a. WaUon,Bas-' Pf com, Both and Miss Nora at I Indiana and Mr R. V. Davidaon nf Kentucky ahalL WILSON Elxlsrt Ale-bama ... ... ... ... ...... ....... 12 Alsona ... ... ...... ...... ... 3 Arkansas ... 9 Colorado 0 Connecticut ... 7 Dr. Mitchell Dead Kansas ... Louisiana Maine ... Maryland a St Rev. J. W. Mitchell of this city,' MMsachusetti recoivetl the aid, nAWa.Ua """""im" wm talcetv to tho hn'mt nf Dr. A. nined OS veirs and throo montha.'of tho doath of IiIa A. "WhnfiJmr to await thn arrival nf She was united In marrlacm to 8. tJt. Mitchell In kaniuia CUv ' trA Montana his four brothers and siiter, Mrs. Thoma, in Colo county, Mlsaoourl, was a prominent physician of Ka'n Lydia Wetherford. nc waa 'a most July 3, IBM. To this union wcro sas City and was taken down with Ncbra("a I n fvauu , ...... ... .1 ..... ...... 3 0 14 15 13 10 10 0 8 18 10 D? PRICES CREAM BAKING POWDER t A Pare Cream of Tartar Powder Indispensable to best results saves worry saves work saves money saves healthsaves complaints at tab'r Dncumonla Sundnv wmIt. Avint on the ninth day. Ho was 05 years 'ow ffr?y - .iit...i i Now Aioxico n rarrj'"" ."'- York ?- r " " " " w a r. v iiVI( successful operator and ticket born eleven children, ten of whom agent and had .lately given up a survive, Tho living children aro A 1W (a month position fon one J. Thorns, of Miami county, Kan at 2W per month, ne waa thirty- m; Mrs. Sarah Clayton, 8alino three years of age. "Tommy" as county; Mrs. Dora Johnson, Sallno He waa here ma Hyenas aiiecuonatciy cauea eoumy j eus xnonw, who ated in iook part Wai was a general favorite bring Infancy j Mrs. Maggie nail, and Rev. Mitchell attended the funeral n alwaya of a kind and sympathy- Mrs. Cora Clayton, of Johnson . which occurred in Kinsas City Sun Sf" wV tie nature.. county Kansas; Alexander and Mr. day afternoon. His remain were laid beside r:l- Frank Thorns, of Sallno county; attveat to tho Miami cemetery on Mrs. Nellie Dlckerson, of Miami a cold, dreiry rainy day which county, Kansas; Mrs. Edna Cox, of heaped express more deeo'.y the Monta Vista, Colo.: and James, of sorrow of his manv frlnnrla Edarerton. Kanaaa. Mn TUm. . Geo E Jett to Lcstor E Jntt Earth, now ctoaes over him united with tho Christian church In I 140 acre 'n 5-82-20 l,Wwt Vlrg'nla Aatumn leaves cover him 1873 and lived a consistent chris-!Jotl lj Crews to JohnNauman I ROOSEVELT re-elected If he had a clean nom ination and no split, bosauso of the restlessness of the American people. Will they bo satisfied now? Not long. We dlsllko to .portray what In our opinion Is ahead of ui, al though not necessarily n panic. As , Joseph Wronkor told ui of a' o . ...... man in ibjj, who saiu it had cost him $28 to help elect Cleveland, $J to celebrate, and ho hid $1 more to buy a rope, o we hello vc miny t 6 8 3 14 MISS FELICE LYNE VISITS MARSHALL Famous Singer at Stewart Chapel Tonight The announcement of Miss Felice Lync's appearance in Mar shall tonight came a n startling iiwiiy .,, !.. , ..! rr l !. Democrats will feel soon. There U''''T;." " , yKT m,i.. . -v .., w a van --kick noxnc- an an was .vwij tw viwuii living bom and partly roared' hi Slater, I U I. ti...'u . I iim a wen vcrsoa Mason. :. ----- - . iv, . . , uiwumi mu u.ium ui re recently visiting and "ft UaroUna to be ,wr uncU Dr' P A' m that In the Masonic exercises. I 2 "J!tirer W4 wU1 .Permitted to hear her. ..II a... . . . Oklahoma in eor way prtcc trcno. . .... . ' - ' .,.un"al Orwcon a Republlcms oun, Rhode Island ' ... 5 South Carolina : 0 of vot,n nor Real Estate Transfers J Tennessee . (Texas ... . I Virginia ... .Wisconsin .. aa Wall niay ha rest tian life. There arej2S grand chll- "Radfer hte friend feft. TilaTihere, dren "Ti rid two reat-grandWH. No more ahaM psio or care dren. Her funeral and burial ,6c- TrouUe.his bresst curred 'at her home in Edgorton, Kansas, Tuesday, Nov. 8th, at 11 WILLIAM TnOMAfi WILLIAMS m died at the home of his daughter, Mm! John P. Miles, six miles south THOMA8 M. HORNBECK, thirty west of town, Friday, November 1st three ypara old, died Tuesday at ivrt, alter a several days' illness Omaha, Neb., of, cerebral monln of asthma and kidney trouble. He gltls. The body, waa sent had been aKIng. along time but for burial and arrived Thursday had not aeemedi worse until ho sud morning. denly wa taken down in a serious At a late hour Thursday aftcr- eedtio, noon the time, of tWa funeral had Nr. William had made his home not bees decided upon, as the with, hi daughter and son In law body W 'being held for tho arrival IIHllMIWIWlWi I An lnfVJMaYSS 1000 Turkeys Wanted for Thanksgiving 10M .V ..ft' lots 7 to 10 block 27 College Add Marshall Qeo. E. Jetx et al to Los C. Jett, 38 acres 30-83-81 Isaac W. Avitt to John T Rector & C P Storts Alloy Eubank add SUter 6900 Tony Bacon to Lorcnz S Rasso Lot 0 Eastwood add Mar shall, Mo. 750 r" 1 El Paso NatlBank to AUcn J J CSipp'ntoT toJT Whl'e lots 3 to 8 block 3 1st ad dition Nelson Walter n Baker to Edw keraon lota 63, 61 nenry addition Slater 200 Thoa R Belt to M Pitt Bell 340 acrea in 18, 20-30-20 ... 2i0)0 W E Solotnob et al to Mary B Solomon part lot t blk' A BngUah 2nd add Marshill E V Oarnett to J C Sapping ton Iota 3 to 8 block 3 1st addition. Nelson W E SokMnoa et al to Runs H Solomon H5 acres 19-50-20 Same to B W Soloraon 6 acres, to 19-M-S) Milton S SlmmoBa to Herman 160a in 28, 35-60-23 R H Vardemui to Daniel a JPinley lota 1, 2, 3 block U Neiaon Thomas R Bell to Ruth nr Bell 72 acrea in 6-59-20 ... Thomas R Bell to Portwnnri Bell 32 acres 12, 13-50-23 ... W F Vawter to Lot A Dough ty ioa 9 jioeic 11 and' lot 12 block 7'Hudsoa addition to MarahaU 1 Viola Wise to Johanna Dil lon Iota 3, 3 block 4, lot 1, block 3, lot 2, block 3, Magness add Sweet Springs ...... 1500 Homer Conaway to Alva Cono- way 120 acrea ki 16. 31-19-19 1 Alva C Comway to Hooreer Con away 120 aorea in i-J9-in f da V Tackfer to Jamea . Ita WM, Sbloak MBa- Kara-addttiOB. Water Illinois 4 Nm. lltK mk and 13th, 1 MlcWgan ... Pennsylvania ; ;. '33 Washington 7 South Dakota 5 TAFT Utah Idaho Vermont ... . Doubtful 1 California (nrobablv Wllsont Minnesota I Iowa (probably Wi'son) ... l'O) Now nampahlro , Wil- o ,. onune county f La m Tarnn fat n,ur -arvV r t IVm . . aaiM Miiiv bs VifV wa Progreasivcs ,.. . , should be censured for their way . , . . . ..f. ' . UVIIlg ttl IHVW.IH CVUIimUU Willi U tly .! U II I ,o believed Taft could and should bo ZZT ' v ,.u 7C.u 7 1 ... . . Cent appearance In tho OoUseum In 29 " . r'S-1 . . DC" f Kansas City the proceeds ncttcd 12 " " l .It.U.U .U., 1117 13 re-elected in tho namo of good a government. , I5t i only hop that whatever d morlng a9 will bring ruin or deipalr. Church Notes Tho Ladles Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church met with Mrs. Bcsalo Teglor Tuesday afternoon. over $10,000 for Ithp one night When tho tickets wore placed on sale at Hunter's dru? star! Mon- a larg? k- had formed in advanco landt' ha 1 not vanished until aftor . aboat four houta. Wo are unablo to say whether mora tickets or admis sions can be secured. She will bo accompanied by a prominent musician from Kansas City. They gavo a concert at Sla ter Wednesday night The town Tho Baptist Sunday School will gve her a royal welcome, have what thoy call Joy Day next Sunday morning. There will bo a I uno program, w.tu 60 singers on' tho stago and a twenty-piece or-1 chestra to assist Tho cradle roll will bo callod and the oldest llv- , Ing member of the church and Sun Postoffice Robbed A determined effort was made Sunday night to- rob the Mar' hill postoffice. Tho burglar or bur glars,, first broke Into Sadewhlte's Unofficial returns for 15C0 6000 8030 12600 Miami 239 Qllllam 140 Sharon 46 West Marshall 520 Crotchor 35 Napton 77 Arrow Rock 1SQ lOrand Pass 09 Sallno City 135 ricrndon 92 Elmwood 47 Mt Leonard 52 New Frankfort 3) 425 J Rose Valley 25 wnites, island 26 I Shelby S. n ..104 uiMCJceliord 61 Nelson , 115 Sweet Springs 244 Blackburn 87 E. .Marshall 833 Slater , 533 OrearvUlo 127 Malta Bend 124 Ridge Prarlo .". 73 Falrville 81 Norton Salt Springs Totul 3717 Wll Tail RaMtv day school named. Sho Is Mrs. M. second-hand furniture store ad count v on the vote fnr . wno nas oeen a ! i" a as follows. PIdent reKular attendnnt fo-many yMra dug. a hole through the thick wall Tho services will continue from 9 30 U,M lw poaxoincc uuiiainf. as to IliO and there will be no ,dca nl be to get In preaching, j to tho vault 'and the first hole I came out In1 the rear of the vault, The Worlds Temperance Sunday another hold waa matte about 15 will be obsorved at tho Odell Ave. feet farther to the front. Thla Presbyterian Sabbath school Sun- camo out right to suit tho bur day, morning. I KUra and they entered the vault 1603 81 45 18 81 25 31 63 54 40 33 22 32 14 27 9 44 15 6) 141 13 140 97 30 182 38 34 ' 60 18 137 45 29 80 22 88 60 31 28 Jan. Turloy, col., Sedalla. 16 Hattle Foster, coL, Marshall. 2 J. W. Mayfleld, Miami. " Gladys Irvln, Miami. Christian Science subject next iSunday 11 a. m. "Adam Fallon Man." for and Ma mage License 198 112 145 202 81 18 . Among the Sick . Editor J. J, Witt wi home sick several days this wee'e. Miss Florence Crockett under went successfully a severe op;ra- 11 tlon at the Osteopathia hospital at 0 Ktrkavilte Saturday 'morning. Sho was accompanied over by her moth and became busy. Postmaster VanDyke Inforased us that thoy secured about $)5 in stamps' and chango in the vault They next tackled tho atfe. After knocking off the combination k ;ob without gett'ng In tbey drilled Rev eral holes, but never made a blast as they must liavo- bsen scared away early in the mornlng a a candle was still found burning and their dynamite cartridge and me was also left behind unused. 7 here were between $100 and $5M in the safo and when opened- by lock smith Emery' Brown, were found Intact The safe was tho old Cordcll Bank safe and was a good one, otherwise It would hwe been an easy mhtto? t got into l. The 1374 w.a m,Irt,E' CrO0kett- a,nd ,Dr- , men earned-about all they got, but 1416 T. Nucklea. Her many friends wll.my get.oU they earned aad da- 1.- -1 1 . . . . " . ' . AV 00 piBWBa eg iearn 01 ner im- aerve If caught provraoiH. iimmB ttK saarkst brlaa akaa JT a a. at . for your siuoa, -1 : 4': 1 1 1 w j 11 aiinm 1 11 1 t-a-t"-w-k:'w Waiaon iiad wito. lots' 24,,21 Isitu Uo ii cHWi tiesi Vaiaail ,.? - ' :V-l itfl '' L-I1': " . .r 1 . The Single Tax nraendmenta re oaiveoj so few votes that thev were "hardly worth cou&tiae' and, miiiv' n..r... Ttn ...1. 1 "8 precincts reported none whatever. Very sick tora month or so at his A Bootlegger Caught Barry Baraett, of SiaW county,; M daattaiaattoii of th American pjo Jf lW;W:h-:coat of living.; , la eraWr, toovwcQMi MOs; Presl- v sH Tra ayoat4 CaaadUn reel EUction PrsJk:tin Laat susamer L. W; Sch&BX, n 11 ,t Friday ia u re tuggr conrt Md fona caaVy in (wck car. ne waaTiaWl S)7 In ana givw MX' MOfltai.M y.U. of on the other, NotUvtatf the 1 Mm W. A. Jfcitf, M mm, m.'Wmmmm W;Kaao ilsiaaa i tor a isaw eaaaaaWa ud. .V- a. aav urL.. -n-i ...... ?. 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