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THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND CAPE COUNTY HERALD. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1914.
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ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
In the Circuit Court of Cape Girar
deau County, Stat' of Missouri, in
vacation, Monday, November 2:J, A.
D., 1914.
Eva L. Landes, plaintiff, vs. OIlie C.
Landes, defendant. Civil Action for
Divorce.
Now, at this day, conies the plaintiff
herein, by her attorney James H. Dor
is, and liles her petition and affidavit,
alleging among other things that the
defendant, Ollie C. Landes, is a non
resident of the State of Missouri, so
that the ordinary process of law can
not be served on bin' in tMs state.
Whereupon, it is ordered by the
Clerk in vacation that said defendant
be notified by publication that plain
tiff has commenced a suit against him
in this court, the object and general
nature of which is to obtain a decree
of divorce from the bonds of matri
mony contracted between the plaintiff
and the defendant, on the grounds of
abandonment, and that unless the said
defendant, Ollie C. Landes, be and ap
pear at this court, at the next term
thereof, to be begun and holden at the
court house in the city of Jackson, in
said county, on the fourth day of Jan
uary, next, and on or before the first
day of said term, unless further time
be granted by the court, answer or de
mur to the petition in said cause, the
same will be taken as confessed, and
judgment will be rendered according-
ly-
And it is further ordered that a
copy hereof lo published according to
law in The Weekly Tribune, a news
paper published in said county of Cape J
Girardeau, for four weeks, successive
ly, published at least once a week, and
the last insertion to be at least fifteen
days before the first day of said next
term of this court.
H. L. Hnffmeister, Circuit Clerk,
By I'.en E. Masters, Deputy.
A true copy from the record.
Witness my hand and sea! of the
Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau
County, thi sthe 2".rd day of Novem
ber, A. D-, 1914.
(Seal)
H. L. Hoffmeister, Circuit Clerk,
lien E. Masters, Deputy Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
. .ly virtue and authority of nn execu
l.i .! issued from the office of the Clerk
y! the Cape Girardeau Court of Com
mon Pleas, in and for the County of
Cape Girardeau, returnable to the No
vember, 1914, term of said Court, and
to me directed, where in the City of
Cape Girardeau is the plaintiff, and
G. E. Flinn, Beulaii Flinn and Carrie
Flinn, are defendants, T have levied
pecial
COERVER PROPERTY.BROAD
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IN THE CITY DON'T DELAY
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BOWMAN BROS. REALTY CO.
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upon and seized the following de
scribed real estate, situated in said
County of Cape Girardeau," State of
Misosuri, and described as follows, to
wit: All of lots No. 2:i and 24 and
range "G" in the City of Cape Girar
deau, Missouri, being the same proper
ty described in deed from William
Moore and Bertha Moore, his wife, re
corded in book 40, page 151), of theland
records of said county; and I will, on
the 27th day of November, 1914, bc
between the hours of 9 o'cloc in the
forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon
of said date, at the east door of ITic
Court House, in the said city and coun
ty of Cape Girardeau, and State of
Missouri, sell at public auction, for
cash, to the highest bidder, the proper
ty above described, to satisfy said exe
cution and costs.
William A. Summers, Sheriff.
Cape Girardeau County, Mo.
October "0.
FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all credit
ors and others interested in the es
tate of Alvin H. Borgfcld, deceased,
that I, the undersigned, intend to
make final settlement of the estate of
said deceased at the next term of the
Probate Court of Cape Girardeau
County, Missouri, to be held at Jack
son, Missouri, beginnig on the 9th day
of November, 1914.
Emma S. Borgfcld,
Administratrix.
FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to ail credit
ors and others interested in the es
tate of W. W. Spain, dei eased, that I,
the undersigned, intend to make Jinal
settlement of the estate of said de
ceased at the next term of the Pro
bate Court of Cape Girardeau Coun
ty, Missouri, to be held at Jaokson,
Missouri, begining on the 9th day of
November, 1914.
George Mer,
Administrator.
L. R. Stanley of Cincinnati, was a
business visitor in this city yesterday.
H. C. Wasem, who was conveyed to
St. Francis Hospital Tuesday evening,
after collapsing on the street in front
of his place of business in Haarig,
passed a quiet day yesterday and was
resting well last night. He is improv
ing nicely and unless a relapse occurs,
his physician is hopeful of a speedy
recovery.
Sam Sherman returned yesterday
from Fredcricktown where he has
been for the past few days visiting
with relatives and friends.
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ENGLAND CAN GET MEN
Indian Warrior Craves Battle and
Wants to Supply Men.
Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 29 "If our Em
peror, King George V of England, re
quires an army larger than that of
Russia, we would be able to supply
it and be proud to do so," said his
Highness the Maharaja of Idar, Dhi-
rai Shri Dolat Singhji, when he pass
ed through this city on his way to
join the British General Staff at the
front in France.
To illustrate the present martial
ardor of the Indians the Mahara
ja told the pathetic story of his own
military secretary. After bidding
farewell to his master, this secretary
assembled his family and close
friends. He said good-bye to them
and then shot himself dead, overcome
with anguish that he could not accom
pany his master to the field of battle.
The Maharaja is the fifth of the In
dian Princes who has left India on
active military service. He is the
adopted son of the celebrated Sir Fer-
tah Singh.
All peoples and creeds in India are
united today in enthusiasm for the
cause of the Empire," he said.
"Every Indian, old and young.
would most gladly respond to the
King-Emperor's call," he said.
"As only a comparatively small
number of men may go to the battle
field at present, many officers and In
dians of high birth are going in the
ranks. You will probably be surpris
ed to learn that my two sauces, or
grooms, are captains. (
"My valet is very well-to-do. He
came with me in these circumstances
because it was the only way he
could come.
"Even the grooms who came to
Bombay with our horses and then had
to return home went away dejectedly
and in tears."
He said the Maharaja of Jodpour,
seventeen years old, was anxious do
spite his youth to get into the fight
ing. His mother supported him in
this desire. Finally he wrote to the
Viceroy, saying, "Why am I not al
lowed to go? I have three brothers,
so if T am killed in battle it does not
matter." He was allowed to go to the
f ront.
The Maharaja said the presence of
Turkey on the other side of the con
flict will have no effect in India.
"Turkev is a football of the Gcr
mans. She cannot pretend to repre
sent Mohammedanism. All sections
of India are proud to be on the side
of the empire. For instance, Rajpu
tana has an army of ."0,000 men, but
no fewer than half a Million men have
offered themselves and are eager to
serve. Nepal has put her whole force
S0.000 men, at the Emperor's disposal.
"If the battlefield were nearer and
not separated from India by sea, the
Indians would go even without orders
to fight."
CHILD, fi. STOLEN FROM
HOME IN MORERLY, MO.
Parents Awakened in Time to See Boy
Placed in an Automobile.
Moberly, Mo., Dec. 1 Orville Beach
Jr., 6 years old, was stolen from his
i home here early today. His parents
were sleeping in a room adjoining his
and were awakened by a scuffling on
the front porch.
From a window they saw the child
carried into an automobile and driven
rapidly away. Both Beach and his
wife said today they knew of no ene
mies nor of anyone with whom they
had had trouble.
H. L. Richardson of Reno, Okla.,
visited friends in this city yesterday.
E. D. Williams of Paducah, trans
acted business jn this city yesterday.
J. F. Blankard, Ed Blaine, George
Curtis, Fred Botheman, Frank King
and H. Leyhe of St. Louis, of the crew
of the Steamer" Peoria, were in the
city Sunday night, having been com
pelled to lay over on account of the
heavy fog which prevented them from
continuing their journey southward to
winter quarters. They departed early
yesterday morning.
Mrs. W. G. Milford and son of St.
Louis, are in the city attending to
some matters in cotirt.
Attorney Thomas A. Warren of St.
Louis, is in the city on legal business.
T. A. O'Connor and W. L. Coley
of St. Louis, are business visitors in
the Cape.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn of Campbell,
visited friends in this city yesterday.
Ettis Swift and mother of Ste.
Genevieve, visited relatives in this
city yesterday.
Rolla Hitt, a prominent merchant
and farmer of Arbor, visited friends
in this city yesterday.
E. H. Barger of Sikeston, was a
business visitor in this city yester
day.
Hazel Wilmoth, the seven-year-old
(laughter of W. C. Wilmoth of Pasco
la, was brought to the hospital in this
city last Saturday for treatment. The
child suffered with a lameness in one
of her legs, which resulted from a
spell of typhoid fever. When examin
ed by physicians it was found neces
sary to amputate the limb, and the
operation was performed Saturday
evening. The little patient is pro
gressing nicely, and it is believed that
she will recover rapidly.
George L. Hoyt, an advertising spe
cialist of St. Louis, is in the'eity on a
business trip.
W. A. Roby, a cracker salesman of
St. Louis, is a business visitor in this
-ty.
C. F. Thau, a dental supply sales
man of St. Louis, was in the city yes
terday on a business trip.
D. L. Horweek, a cream separator
salesman of Springfield, Mo., is in the
city on a business trip.
A. T. Voss of St. Louis, is a busi
ness visitor in this city.
J. E. Whitsett of Advance, was in
the Cape yesterday on a shopping
trip.
J. A. Schulte, a grocery salesman
of St. Louis, is in the Cape calling on
his trade. ;
P. B. Dobson, a stationery salesman
of St. Louis, is in the city supplying
the needs of his patrons.
J. J. O'Donnell, a paint salesman of
St. Louis, is in the city on a business
trip.
C. A. Schonoff of Advance, visited
friends and relatives in this city yes
terday.
W. E. McDaniel of Pocahontas, vis
ited friends in this city yesterday.
John B. Schmoeller of St. Louis,
representing a fish and oyster house
of that city, is contemplating moving
his family to the Cape in the near
future.
Mr. aM Mrs. M. E. Johnson of St,
Louis, visited friends in this city yes
terday.
C. H. Griesmeyer, a grocery sales
man of St. Louis, is in the Cape on a
business trip.
Paul Tcthune of Boston, is a busi
ness visitor in this city.
J. R. Abernathy of Lutesville, is in
the city on a business trip.
J. E. Moore of St. Louis, was
business visitor in this city yester
day. J. Pinton of Detroit, Mich, trans
acted business in this city yesterday.
E. L. Musick of St. Louis, was in
the city yesterday on a business trip.
P. S. Marquis and R. S. Swift of
St. Louis, were business visitors in
this city yesterday.
Joe A. Parker of Parma, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
L. R. Stanley and W. L. Harris of
Cincinnati, were business visitors in
this city yesterday.
J. M. Thompson of St. Louis, trans
acted business in this city yesterday.
Mrs. R. James of Zalma, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
Emma E. Milford, Cora Morris, Jo
seph Buff and Ernest Robinson of
Farmington, are in the city attending
Common Pleas court.
Dr. D. J. Harris of St. Louis, is in
the city attending to some matters
in court.
William C. Milford of St. Louis, is
in the Cape on legal matters.
D. E. G. Brand of St. Louis, is a
business visitor in this city.
. D. C. Bailey of Marble Hill, is in
the city on a business trip.
J. S. Miller of Bloomfield, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
B. S. Wilson of Paducah, was a
business visitor in the Cape yester
day. J. J. Faes, Frank Devine, D. Hobbs,
G. W. Bragg and Will Van Dunne of
Poplar Bluff, were business, visitors
in this city yesterday.
A. Jackson of Memphis, transacted
business in this city yesterday.
Silas Beal returned yesterday from
Oak Ridge, where he has been visit
ing his parents for the past few days.
H. E. Barker, a dredge boat man
from Charter Oak, is in the city on a
business trip.
C. Murray of Commerce, was in the
city yesterday on a shopping trip.
J. H. Collier of Chicago, was in the
city yesterday looking after some
business interests.
E. H. Burgess of Sikeston, was in
the city yesterday on a shopping trip.
George H. Stackhouse of -Poplar
Bluff, transacted business in this city
yesterday.
Mrs. S. S. Mclntire of 314 North
Fountain street, yesterday received
advice of the death of her mother in
Westmoreland, Kans., on November
CO.
Miss Lizzie Vasterling, sister of A.
C. Vasterling, returned to her home
yesterday, after visiting for a month
with a sister in Chicago and her
brother in St. Louis, who is chief sur
geon of the Mo. Pac. & I. M. Ry. Co.
E. M. McGuigan, a clothing sales'
man of St. Louis, was in the Cape on
a business trip.
H. B. Tallquiter of Oakley, Kans.,
was a business visitor in this city yes
terday.
Attorney B.- H. Boyer, mayor of
Farmington, and Attorney Clyde Mor
ley of Farmington, are in the Cape
in the trial of a law suit being held
in the Common Pleas Court.
L. Roberts of Boynton, was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
E. L. Bond of Allenville, was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hyde of New
Madrid, visited friends in this city
yesterday.
O. T. Pfefferkorn of Paducah, was
in the Cape yesterday on a business
mission.
B. S. Johnson of Monette, special
agent for the Frisco, was a business
visitor in this city yesterday.
J. R. Harmon of Monette, transact
ed business in this city yesterday.
M. S. Haynes of Dutchtown, was in
the city yesterday on a shopping trip.
Frank Friese and J. C. Cramer of
Daisy, were business visitors in this
city yesterday.
R. R. Duncan of Puxico, was in the
city yesterday on a business trip.
Ernest J. Heise of Dutchtown, was
in the city yesterday on a shopping
trip.
F. W. Williams, a merchant of
Dutchtown, was a visitor in this city
yesterday.
Attorneys T. D. Hines and Edward
D. "Hays of Jackson, were in the city
yesterday on legal business.
M. Fritzler, a traveling salesman
of St. Louis, was in the city yester
day calling on his trade.
Guv Graham of Sikeston, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
R. W. Boon of Chicago, is a busi
ness visitor in this city.
G. W. Staley of Chester, 111., was a
business visitor in this city yesterday.
Lon Forman, who is employed in
the Frisco offices in Chaffee, is visit
ing at his home in this city.
J. M. Smith, a prominent farmer
living about five miles north of Jack
son, visited friends in this city yes
terday.
Mrs. Jacob Delph, an old resident
of Cape County, died Sunday evening
at her home four miles north of Jack
son. Mrs. Delph was 75 years of age
at the time of her death, and is sur
vived by one child, Emory Delph, who
with his family live s.t the old home
place, where Mrs. Delph died.
Peter Stackly and G. W. Stackley
of Crystal City, visited friends in the
Cape yesterday.
E. A. Moseley of Bloomfield, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
William R. Gentry, an attorney of
St. Louis, was in the city yesterday.
R. O. Kitman and Ralph Leonard
of Poplar Bluff, were business visit
ors in this city yesterday.
Dr. F. S. Markle of Allenville, was
in the Cape yesterday visiting friends
and transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson of Granite
City, visited friends in the Cape yes
terday. Henry Williams, a Fornfelt mer
chant, was in the city yesterday at
tending to some matters in court.
Lou Walker, Jones Lewis, Jesse
Harrell and Sam Margrove of 'Brown
wood, visited friends in this city yes
terday. E. J. Grist of St. Louis, transacted
business in this city yesterday.
Smith Myers of East St. Louis, was
in the city yesterday on a business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. McCullough of
Advance, were in the city yesterday
on a shopping trip. ,
W. J. Hammonds of Bloomfield, vis
ited friends in this city yesterday.
Scott Short, a typewriter salesman
of St. Louis, is in the city on a busi
ness trip.
H. B. Barry of Chaffee, a Frisco
civil engineer was in the city yester
day on a business trip.
E. J. Hayes, a dry goods salesman
of Chicago, is a business visitor in this
James A. Finch of Fornfelt, was in
the city yesterday on legal business.
A. O. Cook of New Madrid, was a
business visitor in this city yesterday.
N. J. Bockus, a tailoring salesman
of St. Louis, was a business visitor in
this city yesterday.
E. Wf. Murphy of Newark, N. J.,
transacted business in this city yes
terday. E. Hanna, a novelty salesman of
Sandoval, IM., was in the city yester
day on a business trip.
Samuel Haupt, a shoe salesman of
Boston, is a business visitor in this
city.
E. M. Davis, a typewriter salesman
of St. Louis, is a business visitor in
this city.
A. C. Booe, a calendar salesman of
St. Louis, is a business visitor in this
city.
H. A. Middleton of Detroit, and A.
Wilson of Ste. Genevieve, passed
through this city in an automobile
yesterday, enroute to Hot Springs,
Ark.
E. A. Stewart, a furniture salesman
of St. Louis, is in the city looking af
ter business interests.
H. C. Roper, a carbide salesman of
St. Louis, transacted business in this
city yesterday.
C. A. Vandivort of Jackson, was a
business visitor in this city yesterday.
R. H. Creason of Mayfield, Ky., was
in the city yesterday on a business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Randolph of Ill
mot, were in the city yesterday on a
shopping trip.
Steamer Stacker Lee arrived from
the North at 8:"0 a. m. yesterday.
Steamer Cape Girardeau arrived
from St. Louis at 5:00 a. m. yesterday
having been delayed several hours on
account of the heavy fog Monday
night.
C. M. Wills of St. Louis, transacted
business in this city yesterday.
J. F. G. Sell of St. Louis, was a
business visitor in this city yester
day. Mrs. C. J. Crist of Chaffee, was in
the Cape yesterday on a shopping
trip.
M. L. Underwood of Chaffee, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
Nellie Morgan of Murphysboro, vis
ited friends in this city yesterday.
Logan Hines of Jackson, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
W. J. Joaquin of Chicago, was a
business visitor in this city yester
day. T. R. Harriet of Jackson, was a
business visitor in this city yester
day. Arthur Williams of Equality, 111.,
was in the city yesterday on a busi
ness trip.
Alex Light, a shoe salesman of St.
Louis, is in the city on a business trip.
W. L. Perkinson, a candy salesman
of St. Louis, was in the city yester
day calling on his trade.
James Marshall of Chaffee, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
Fred Schwenck of St. Louis, trans
cated business in this city yesterday.
Louis Goebel of Vanduser, ex
sheriff of Scott County, was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
R. A. Hahs of Daisy, was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
Thomas McCawley of St. Louis, was
a business visitor in this city yester
day.
L. H. Butler, a coffee salesman of
Bismarck, transacted business in this
city yesterday.
B. S. Sinder of Beaumont, Tex., vis
ited friends in this city yesterday.
E. Witsitt of Advance, is visiting
friends in this city.
Robert Adams of Benton, was in the
city yesterday doing some shopping.
William McGrath of Poplar Bluff,
was a business visitor in this city yes
terday.
Mrs. D. Hopper and son departed
yesterday from Eminence, Mo., to
visit Mrs. Hopper's daughter who is
seriously sick.
E. M. Wiman of Yale, Iowa, E. S.
Davis of New Madrid, and Joseph
Gross of Indianapolis, were in the
Cape yesterday on legal business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Keith of Sikes
ton were business visitors in this city
yesterday.
C. W. Feigler of Rombauer, was in
the city yesterday on a shopping trip.
J. W. Ellis of Ste. Genevieve, is in
the city on a business trip.
L. A. Dipple, a casket salesman of
St. Louis, was a business visitor in
this city yesterday.
G. K. Leis, a paint salesman of St.
Louis, was in the city yesterday on a
business trip.
H. J. Sievers, a hardware salesman
of St. Louis, transacted business in
this city yesterday.
Mrs. E. L. Miller and Miss Irma
Morton departed yesterday for Fruit-
land where they will visit their par
ents for a few days.
L. Moody of St. Louis, was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
Charles Smith of New York, trans
acted business in this city yesterday.
The steamer Cape Girardeau on her
trip Tuesday went no further south
than Thebes, on account of the heavy
fogs and the low stage of water.
W. R. Walters of Louisville, trans
acted business in this city yesterday.
Edward Abernathy of McClure.
transacted business in this city yes
terday.
J. Smith and P. R. Schlosse of Chi
cago, were in the city yesterday look
ing after business interests.
W. C. King, a prominent timberman
and contractor of Zalma, was in the
city yesterday on a business trip.
R. L. Wilson of Parma, was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
Dr. W. A. Hamill and Mrs. Nell Lu
cas of Pocahontas, Ark., passed
through the city yesterday ontheir
way home from a visit in St. Louis.
R. L. Lesem and Price Bain spent
yesterday hunting duck near Arbor
Both returned with their limit.
A. R. Knollinburg of St. Louis, an
W. L. Harris of Cincinnati, real es
tate men, were business visitors ii
this city yesterday.
E. J. Cowen, an insurance man o
Poplar Bluff, was a business visitor ii
this city yesterday.
River falling. Gauge stands 7.7.
F. M. Culley of McClure, was s
business visitor in this city yesterday
O. J. Snider of Fredcricktown, wa
in the city yesterday.
Charles H. T. Gerlack of Dexter
visited friends in this city yesterday
T. B. Spark of Fredericktown, is i
the city on a business trip.
R. D. Lloyd of St. Joseph, was i
this city yesterday looking after som
business interests.
R. H. Creason of Mayfield, Ky., i
visiting friends in this city.
Fred Hofman of St. Louis, transact
ed business in this city yesterday.
J. G. Wilson of McClure, was in th
city yesterday on a shopping trip.
Mr. and Mrs. John Peoples of Sikes
ton, were in the city yesterday on
shopping trip.
Fred Mayfield of St. Louis, was i
the city yesterday on a business trij
L. H. Graessle of St. Louis, is
business visitor in this city.
J. P. Bumptly, an insurance man o
Kansas City, transacted business i
this city yesterday.
Clark Smith, a bag salesman, of St
Louis, was in the city yesterday look
ing after business interests.
George W. Graham, a grocery sales
man of Farmington, transacted busi
ness in this city yesterday.
T. A. Johnston of St. Louis, visite
friends in this city yesterday.
Ed McGrath and R. H. Lyon, elec
trical supply men of St. Louis, ar
business visitors in this city.
Theodore Frazier of Texas, Mo., i
a business visitor in this city.
S. A. Douglas, a monument -deale:
of Chester, 111., was a business vfsito
in this city yesterday.
Mrs. W. W. Moguin of Chaffee, th
lady who was injured in this city t
few weeks ago by having some moltei
metal dropped on her while walkinj
along Main street, was in the city yes
terday receiving treatment for he
hand that was burned.
J. V. Taylor of Crystal Springs
Miss., is in the city on a business trip
L. E. Kelch, merchant and lumber
man of Brownwood, is a busrmesj vis
itor in this city.
J. Dove of Dayton, Ohio, is in thi
city on a business trip.
Lee Arnold and Sam Aldridge o
Lilbourne, were in the city yesterday
on a shopping trip.
Fred Douglas of Delta, 111., was j
business visitor in this city yester
day.
John R. Lett, game warden of Char
leston, was a business visitor in thi:
city yesterday.
Fred Callison of Commerce, was ir
the city yesterday on a shopping trip
T. B. Wbitledge of St. Mary's visit
ed friends in this city yesterday.
W. F. Dahmp of St. Louis, was ir
the city yesterday on a business trip
C. F. Schmidt of Rochester, is in thf
city on a business trip.
M. E. Lesem departed yesterday or
a business trip to Grandin.
Mrs. Claude Speak and children re
turned yesterday afternoon fron
Chaffee, where they have been visit
ing with friends for the past few days
R. C. Maurder of St. Louis, trans
acted business in this city yesterday
J. S. Fielding, a grocery salesmar
of St. Louis, transacted business ir
this city yesterday.
Oscar Knehans, the recently ap
pointed referee in bankruptcy, return
ed yesterday afternoon from St. Lou if
where he had. gone a short time age
to complete arrangements for moving
to this city. His household goods ar
rived several days ago and were taken
to his home on Bellvue street.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bailey of Ad
vance, were in the city yesterday on
a shopping trip.
W. M. Dorlac, a salesman of pack
ing house products, of St. Louis, is a
business visitor in this city.
N. P. Jenkins, a roofing salesman
of St Louis, is in the city on a busi
ness trip.
Mrs. W. A. Martin returned yester
day afternoon from a visit with!
friends and relatives in Cairo.
James Varner returned yesterday
afternoon from a business trip to Ill-mo.