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THE WEEKLY TRIBUNfc ANt) CAPE COUNTY HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1913
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THE CAPE WEEKLY TRIBUNE
AND THE CAPE COUNTY HERALD
Every Friday by
THE CAPE GIRARDEAU PUBLISHING COMPANY
JAMES P. WHITESIDE, Editor.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR S ADVANCE
PHYSICIANS WHO
Six physicians from various tow.is
nounced their, intentions f)I Fojjfog t Cape Girardeau to take the places
of the local doctors who are surrenierlng their practice to join the army.
The medical men who are leaving Cape Girardeau are inspired by thc
highest patriotic motives. The doctors who are coming here are expect
ing to profit through the patriotism of
to their country's call.
We are not familiar with the ethics
do question the contemplated action of
ing to ir.oe to Cape Girardeau. Every county in Missouri has been called
upon by the War Department to send
the war.
Cape Girardeau has made its quota. While all aie not actively in
the service of the government, the required number have volunteered and
have been accepted. Here they are: Dis. J. W. Kerry, 1. R. Williams,
of this city, and Cluster A. Poe of Fruitland, are now in the service. These
physicians are making preparations to
Yount, G. IJ. Schulz, J. I). Portcriield,
and O. J. Milier, Egypt Mills, and W.K.
A physician from Campbell, Mo.,
Portagcvitle, another from Bollinger County, and two from other neigh
boring cities have notified friends in Cape Girardeau that they will soon
onen oflkes her,-.
The question naturally aiis'.ng is: C;.n these physicians be spared
from the towns where they are nov p ract icing, if so, why do they not
oiler services te the government? ! a doctor who evadcs military serv
ice and steals the practice of another who has gone to war a patriotic
citizen'.' If so, what is a slacker?
Tiies? uue.-iions .should be aske i thy six physicians who are soon to
take u their a bod'.' in Cape Girardeau. The government does not want
any community to .ulTer through the enlistment of its physician. The
doctors who are 1 ft are ample to take care :f the health of the people.
All of the-m have tendered their services to the government, and those who
will not go later, have been rojecte 1 because of physical disability.
Th,osc. who are coming here to steal the practice of ieca! doctors who
arc going to war are not needed by Cape Girarder.u, but their services
would be beneficial to the government. If they are net needed where they
are, v.hv don't thov jain the army?
CAPE GIRARDEAU'S OPPORTUNITY.
Larsrclv throucrh th- efforts of
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cf $i.2U0.O00. Judge Charles A. Prouty, commissioned by Secretary Mc
Adoo to approve or reject the proposal cf a barge lino from St. Louis tc
New Oilcans, has reported favorably on the project.
While final approval must come from Secretary McAdoo, dispatches
from Washington say he will accept the recommendations of Commissioner
Preuty. and r.-. ports indicate that tlu? undertaking will be begun at once.
It is planned to build a fleet cf f.fty steel barges and seven .-le.l towboa'ts.
which will ply between St. Louis an ! New Orleans.
Sma'l terminals will be provided by th.? Government at nunuiour
river towns between St. Louis and New Orleans. Such a gigantic project
will not e:dy help to solve the transportation quest:on, but it will make
every river city along the way prosperous.
Cu;e Girardeau neglected to do its bit in urging Secretary McAdoc
to act, but it certainly will not remain dormant while the sites for the
branch terminals are be ng selected.
Senator Reed ar.d Congressman Ras;-eII will help Cape Girardeau if
the people of this c ity call upon them. No other city along the route has
more natural advantages than Cape Girardeau as a site for a sub-terminal
and there is no town between St. Louis and New Orleans that would
reap greater ben- fits.
Cape Girardeau is the only city of it.; size in the state that must
depend on a .-ingle railroad. It? greataost handicap is its inadequate
shipping facilities. Hie government barge line will solve the freight prob
le:n and will place this city on the map.
Surely Cap Gir.udeau is not going to be a Rip Van Winkle whd the
govc nnncnt is selecting landing places fr this huge fleet o barges. What
is the. Commercial C ub going to do?
'PATRIOTISM AND SENATOR WILFLEY.
The S:. Louis Republic, which modestly asserts that jt is the only
100 per cent American newspaper ia Missouri, cabs upon the people to
defeat Senator Wil'ley, b -cause he h- ped for peace before the United
States declared war.
As a private citizen he signed an appeal to President Wilson to avert
war, if it could honorably be done. This message was sent to the President
about th;ee weeks before war was declared.
The St. Louis Republic says the Senator is Pro-German and his mes
sage to Mr. Wilson was part of the German propaganda. Of course the
people elo not believe this charge. In fact, Th,? St. Loui Republic does
not believe it, but the incident is an e xtelknt example of what is being
donc under the guise cf patriotism.
Senator WilHey campaigned the State after the United States de
flared war, and every speech teemed with honest patriotism. This was
nefore he was a United Slates Senator or even hoped to be one. But he is
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a Senator now ami a candidate for re-election.
Wo arc- not espousing the cause of Senator Wilfky, but wc do not be
leve that he should be branded as a sny simply because his opponents
have nothing against his record. Patriotism can become a campaign
issue where there is justification, but it is the refuge of a knave when
used dishonestly and fe.r the purpose of deception.
The St. Louis Republic has done- nothing to help win th? war. In
fact, its record of more than a centuy of years is a blank if measured by
achievements. It is passing through the dotage of second childhood.
Frankly, there is no choice between Wilfley,. Folk or Spencer, if the
voters arc going to consider only patrkCsm. But be. that as it may, wc
still contend that the United States will win he war whether the next
Missouri Senator has the approval of the St. Louis Republic or not.
. KERENSKY.
Kerensky, says the valued Post, has become a man of "pathetic mys
tery." About as mysterious, we should say, as a corn cob. Kerensky
cracked because, instead of acting, he conversed. He took the bull by the
ear, not the horns. He cried havocksky and let slip a pack of roaring
sucking doves. He hung his banner on the inner walls, and struck when
the iron was cold. A man of mystery! The mystery was, did he accent
his name on' the first syllable or the second.
IS BILL NYE TURNING
L.UI Nye, the. humorist, used to say trat when he wanted an inspira-j herewith and made. a part of this
tion to write something funny he always read a h;avy. editorial by sore-' description as Parcel Xov 1; and to
country editor who 'took himself seriouslv. Were he livine- trid.iv he ciiild I .,U Ji,, iL, '-4
make the world laugh itself to death aifer skimmlr. the njental clabber
from our evening contemporary's editorial jage.
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ARE SLACKER S.
in Southeast Missouri have an
the physicians who are responding
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of the medical profession, but we
the six physicians who are prepar
twenty percent of its physicians to
go: Hrs. E. H. G. Wilson, W. E
Jr., O. L. Soabaugh, of this city,
Statlcr, of Oak Ridge.
another from Fciedheim, one from
Senator Reed the Government is coins-H'Jcn
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OVER IN HIS GRAVE?
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
In the Cape. Girardeau Court of Com
mon Pleas, in and for the County of
Cape Girardeau County, and State
of Missouri. To the July Term,
1918. .
City of Cape Girardeau, Plaintiff,
vs. ic-nnessee B. Garner, Jesse Is.
Bennett, Malinda M. Bennett, his
wife; F. F. Braun, trustee; Eddie M.
Edmunds, beneficiary under Deed of
Trust; Harry L. Machen, trustee, and
Edna Garner, beneficiary under Deed
of Trust, defendants.
In the Matter of Establishing, Op
ening and Extending of Benton street
in the City of Cape Girardeau, Mis
souri, from Eloomfield Street south
a distance of 179 feet.
ORDER.
Now on this 21st day of June A. D.
11)18, in this the Cape Girardeau
Court of Common Tleas in and for
Cape Gii'ardeau County and State of
Missouri, in the adjourned May Term,
comes the City of Cape Girardeau,
Missouri, by its City Counselor,
James A. Barks and shows to the
Court that he has caused to be filed
in the Clerk's office of the Cape Gi
rardeau Court of Common Pleas, a
certified copy of an ordinance of the
City of Cape Girardeau, Missouri,
numbered 2-5, and passed by the City
Council of said city on the 20th day
of May, 11)18, and approved by the
Mayor on said date, being an ordi
nance to establish, open and extend
Benton Street from the south side of
Bloonifield Street, southwardly a dis
tance of approximately 171) feet, so
that the east line of Benton Street
between Eloc-mneld Street ami Col
letre Avenue shall be one and the
same straight line and, that said city
of Cape Girardeau by its City Coun
cil has caused to.be filed a statement
by map and blue print prepared by
the City Engineer of said city, as pro
vided by law, containing a correct
description of the lot ,tract and par
cel of private properly to be taken
or damaged,' and containing also the
names of the owners, so far as known
)f said lot, tract or parcel of land to
03 taken or damaged, or of any es
late of interest therein, who were
at tnc lime 01 tile King 01 sa.u
ordinance, and the court being fully
advised in the premises, upon the ap
plication of the City of Cape Girar
deau, by its City Council, doth make
he following order herein, to-wit:
To all person.; to whom it may con-
oncern, and to the above named de
rendants, and particularly, to t per
sons owning property in th City of
Cape Girardeau, Missouri, within the
'ollov.ing district:
Beginning at the southwest corner
jf Pacific Street and BioomfieVl
street, thence rv.n u-est along the
outh line of Bloomfield Sbeet to the
outhtast corner of Blooiofield and
'Irmover Street-, then south along
the cast lino of Hanover Street to
the Northeast corner of College and
Hanover Streets; thence cast along
the north line of College Avenue to
the northwest corner of College; Ave
nue. and Pacific Street; thence north
:long the west line of Pacific Street
o the place of beginning; comprising
ill lands within the following boun-
!ary: b uuido I on the north by
ttloomfi' Id Street; on ti e west by
lanover Street; on th;- South by Col
lege Avenue and on the east by Pa
cific Street, as shown on the blue
prints filed herewith and made a part
of this description as parcels two to
linetyfive both inclusive
GREETINGS: Whereas, a certi
fied copy of an ordinance of the City
of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, num
bered 2.'). entitled
An Ordinance providing for the es
tablishing, opening and extending of
Benton Street from the south side of
Bloomfield Street southwardly a dis
tance of approximately one hundred
seventy-nine (170) foot in the City of
Cape Girardeau, Missouri, so that the
east line of Benton Street between
Bloomfield Street and College Avenue
shall be in one anJ the same straight
line; by taking and condemning a cer
tain parcel of ground claimed to be
owned by Tennessee B. Garner and
Jesse B. Bennett and Malinda M.
Bennett, husband and wife, which
said strip of ground is described as
follows: Beginning at the southeast
corner of Lot 84, Range "II"; thence
ran north along the east lines of Lots
83 and 84, Range "II", a distance of
one hundred seventy-eight and three
tenths (178.3) feet to the south line
of Bloomfield Street, thence east
along the south line of Bloomfield
Street sixty (60) feet; thence south
parallel with the east line of Lets S3
and S4, Range "H", one hundred seventy-eight
and three-tenths (178.3)
feet; thence west parallel to the soutn
line of Bloonifield Street sixty (60)
feet, to the place of. beginning, and
being marked on the blue print filed
persons owning real estate in the ben-
efis dictrict described in
this ordi-jing;
nance upon which assessments snail
f t',
be levied to pay- such damages.
Passed bythe City Council' on the
20th day of May A. D. 1918, and ap
proved by the Mayor oil said date,
has been filed in .the Clerk's office of
the Cape Girardeau Court of Common
Pleas in Cape Girardeau, Missouri,
the general object and nature of
which ordinance is to establish, open
and extend Benton Street from the
south side of Bloomfield Street south
wardly a . distance of approximately
179 feet, so that the east line of
Benton Street between Uloomneia i
Street and College Avenue shall be in
one and the same straight line, a
stated in the title of said ordinance,
above, and more fully set out and de
scribed in said ordinance, and to, take i
and damage certain private property
for said purposes, describing the pri
vate property so to be taken, damag
ed and condemned and prescribing
the limits in which private pioperty
shall be deemed benefited by the pro
posed improvements, and being as
sessed and charged to pay compensa
tion therefor, which said ordinance,
with map or bluc- print attached, is on
file in the City Clerk's office in said
City of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and
a certified copy of which is on file in
the oflic of the Clerk o fthe Cape Gi
rardeau Court of Common Picas in
the City of Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Now, Therefore, all and eaeh of you
who may be concerned in said pro
ceedings, are hereby notified that the
twenty-second day " July, A. D.,
1918, at nine o'colck in the forenoon
is the day, and the Court Room cf the
Cape Girardeau Court of CVmmon
Pleas of the County of Cape. Girar
deau, -Missouri, at the City of Cape
Girardeau and State of Missouri, is
the place, hereby fixed for the hear
ing on the petition filed herein by the
City of Cape Girardeau, and for the
appointment of three disinterested
commissioners, freeholders of proper
ty in the County of Cape Girardeau,
Missouri, to ascertain the compensa
tion, if any. to be paid for said prop
erty taken or damaged, and to ap
portion the same as benefits, if any,
against the several parcels in said
Rrmefit Distr:ct, described in said Or
dinance No. 23.
And the Court further orders that
this order shall ba published for four
consecutive weeks prior to the time
of the hearing of the petition, in the
Daiiy and Weekly Tribune, the news
paper doing the city printing, in the
City of Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
And the Court further orders that
the parties owning or having any in
teresb in the real estate proposed to
be taken or damaged by said ordi
nance be served with a copy of this
order, cither by delivering to each of
said owners or portics interested at
least ten days before the twenty
second clay of July, A. D. 1918, being
the day fixed, herein for the hearing
as aforesaid, a copy of this order, or
by delivering such copy to their usual
place of abode with some member of
their respective families over the age
of sixteen years, and in case of cor
poratior.s, by delivering a copy to the
president, secretary or some manag
ing officer thereof, or to an agent of
said corporation, as by the statutes
made and provided. Also that writs
of summons issue to be served by the
sheriffs, of the counties in which said
defendants may be found, which
writs of summons are to be returna
ble on the twenty-second day of July
A. D. 1918.
JOHN A. SNIDER,
Judge of the Cape Girardeau Court
of Common Pleas, Cape Girardeau
County, Missouri.
CERTIFICATE TO COPY OF
ORDER.
State of Missouri, )
County of Cape Girardeau,
I Io hereby certify that the fore
going is a true copy of the original
order of Court of June 21st, 1918, is
sued iu this cause in the Cans Girar
deau Court of Common Pleas, of said
County, wherein the City of Cape
Girardeau is Plaintiff and Tennessee
B. Garner, ct al, are defendants.
Given under my hand and official
seal at office in the City of Cape
Girardeau, County and State afore
said on this 21st day of June A. D.
191S.
BEN VINYARD,
Clerk.
By SUE M. CRAWLEY,
Deputy Clerk.
FEMALE ,HELP, WANTED Women
wanted ful Itime, salary $24; spare
time 50c an hour , selling guaran
teed hosiery to Avearer; permanent;
experience unnecessary. Interna
tional Mills, Norristown, Pa.
WANTED Women to make altera
tions for Ready-to-wear apartment at
Vandivorts. Call to make application.
DO YOUR FEET HURT?
Have you trorns, fallouses, bunions,
ingrowing nails. club nails, broken or
weak archo.s? If ..o, .call on. Dr. R.
A. Hill, First National Bank Build-
Telephone 148.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE.
We are authorized to announce
D. 31. SCIYALLY
as a candidate for the Republican
nomination for Constable of Cape
Girardeau Township, Missouri, sub-
j ject to the general primary, August
g 191s.
FOR COMMON PLEAS CLERK
We are authorized to announce
FRED A. XAGE
of Cape Girardeau, Mo., as a candi
date for the Republican nomination
for the office of Clerk of the Common
Piea3 Court, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.,
subject to the general primary, Au
gust C, 1918.
FOR COMMON PLEAS CLERK
Wc are authorized to announce
BEN VINYARD
of Cape Girardeau, Mo., as a candi
date for the Democratic nomination
for the office of Clerk of the Common
Pleas Court, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.,
subject to the general primary, Au
gust 6,-1918.
FOR COUNTY COLLECTOR
Wc are authorized to announce
GEORGE H. MEYER
of Cape Girardeau, Mo., as a candidate
for tho Republican nomination for the
office of County Collector of Cape
Girard.aa County, Mo., subject to the
general primary, August C, 1918.
FOR CIRCUIT CLERK
We are authorized to announce
DAN H. HALDAMAN
of Cape Girardeau. Mo. a3 a candidate
for the Republican nominat.cn for Uie
ofiice of Clerk cf the Circuit Court of
Cape Girardeau Cou.ity, Mo , subject
to the general primary, August , 191 3.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
Wc zve authorized to announce
J. HENRY CARUTHERS
of Cape Girardeau, Mo.r as a candidate
for the Republican nomination for the
office of Prosecuting Attorney of
Cape Girardeau County, subject to
ject to the general primary, August
C, 1918. "
FOR COUNTY COURT CLERK.
We are authorized to announce
ELUCIIER SPERLING
v,f Jackson Mo., as a candidate for the
Republican nomination for the office
uf Clerk of the County Court of Cape
Girardeau County, SLbject to the gen
the genera! primary, August 6, 1913.
CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE.
We are authorized to announce
F. Vy OBERHEIDE
as :-. candidate for the Republican
nomination for Constable of Cape
Girardeau Township, Missouri, sub
ject to the general primary, August
j, 1918.
FOR CIRCUIT CLERK
We are authorized to announce
CHARLES B. JAEGER,
of jackscn, Mo., as a candidate for.
the Republican nomination for the
ofiice of Clerk of the Circuit Court cf
Cape Girardeau Cour.ty Mo., subject
to the general primary August 6, 191S
lie was born and reared in Cape Gi
rardeau County.
FOR COMMON PLEAS CLERK
We are authorized to announce
ALBERT II. POE.
of Cape Girardeau, Mo., as a candi
date for the Republican nomination
for the office of Clerk of the Common
Picas Court, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.,
subject to the general primary, Au
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FOR CIRCUIT COURT
We arc authorized to announce
BEN E. MASTERS
s a candidate for the Republican
nomination for the office of Clerk r.f
the Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau
County, Mo., subject tto the general
primary, August 6, 1918. Mr. Mas
ters is now Circu.t Clerk and is rsk-
ing for a second term.
FOR COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE
We are authorized to, announce
L. R. JOHNSON,
cf Cape Girardeau County, Mo., as a
candidate for the Republican nomina-
tion for Representative in the State 1
Legislature from, r Cape Girardeau 1
County, Mo., subject to the general !
primary August 6, 191S.
CHICHESTER SPIELS
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yiars kam as Et. Silent. AlvS r.e'iv. !
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Classified
Ad vef iisin
TELEPHONE No. 2
One ccnJ a rord for one insertion.
Two cents for three days cad thrxe coats & word or a eek.
By the moath teD cents for each word.
Display adrertiaeinDtti in this coluran will coei douMe the usual iate.
No adrertiacment accepted for lew than tu cents.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
Depository City Funds.
.Nonce is rcreoy given tnat in ac
cordance with and by authority of a i
resolution cf the City Council of the
1 : 4 . . .r t r
ado-,t,d .T,.n., 17. i!is. n nniinn,,,
No. 1CC0 of said city, approved'
March 2, 10 12, reaied proposals will
be received by th undersigned for
the custody cf the city funds of said
city from any banking corporation,
association or individual banker do
ing business within said city, that
may desire to be selected ns the de
pository of the funds of the City of
Cape Girardeau, for th.? year from j
the first Monday in July. 19IS, to!
th? first Monday in July, lliit).
Any such banking corporation, as
sociation or individual banker desir
ing to b"d. shall e'eiiver to the under
signed (,n or before the elate herein
after si t out for receiving bids, a
sealed proposal stating the ratj 7
cent upon daily balances that such
banking corporation, association or
individual banker oI7c-:s to pay to said
city for the piivilecre of b'ng ma h
the depository of its funds for said
year, and will agree to execute the
oend as st:pu::ue.l urnlcr said orm-
nance No. 1000. ami otherwise comply
with and be bound by the provisions-
of sa.d ordinance rescnb.ng the du
ties and responsibilities of city de
positories. Bids will be received at the ofiice of
the city clerk of sale! city up t 1
o'ebek p m. July 1, l'.Ho. and prc
sicr.ted to the City C-uwi! a! a regu
lar mac-ting the reef, to be lull vr.
said date.
Ti e ckv rt serve.-? the right to rc-
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NOTICE O!
ADMINISTRATRIX'S
SALM.
Notice- is hereby givou that by virtue-
of an order of the Cane Girardeau
Court of Common P'eas of Cape- Gi-
ri. made at the February
1!1 7, term
term
ar.el anun i.-d at
M:
ihereof. L Tulle I.::nf administra-
inx 01 ree esrav- 0 t:nry i.. J.ance,
.'ceased, v:.i on na cay 01 ui..
at the en-1 court he-use doc r
in the City of Capo Girardeau, Coun
ty of Cape Girardcn-.i an! State of
.Missouri, and during the session of,;Vm to r,p udcr-igned for allow
the Cape Girardeau Court of Com-;.;Tu.0 ,,v;t:,-n six m,,Rtns fj.m (f;ltc of
t1 T ' -11
mon nras u saui voumj, sei, tl,
public auction all the undivided one
half interest of Henry D. Lance, tle
cer.ed, in and to the following real
estate to-v.it: An undivided one
half interest in and to al! that part
of lot li in range E in the City of
CapC Girardeau, Missouri, bounded!
as follows: Commencing 56" feet,
cast from the southwest corner of.
said l.t 1" in Range E, t'nence east-!
war.lly with Broadway street 1"4 feet)
to the soutfcca.-t corr.t r of said lot j
on an alley, theme northwa'rdiy along! In order to ave.t the int-onvenienc-said
alley 22o ftt, more or less, tojts 0f an ,c famine in midsummer, '
the northeast corner of said lot 18, j and in order to give the ice- consum- ' "
thence wc-stwr.r ily with northern jers of this c ity an opportunity to an
boundarv line of said lot 124 "feet, ticipaie and avoid ruch a calamity, I
thence southwardly parallel with herewith inform you that Mr. F. W.
rd'ddie street 2'2't feet more or less, j Morrison has served notice on the
to the place cf beginning on Broad-(city council that he will not permit
way street. j h's ice wagons to operate if the ordi-
Terms of sale, cash. J nance is enforced requiring hini to
June 12, 1913.
i sc-'I his ice by actual weight. As it
T1LL1E LANCE, h my i.iter.toe to enforce this ordi
Administratrix. j rarer- regardless of the prot. -sts of
j .'fr. Morrison, I Lnkc this method of
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT:
Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors and others, inteiested in the ca
iate of
J. C. IIANNY.
,i-jccascd. that I,Gus Hanny, execu-
i tor of said estate, intend to make fi-
ral settlement thereof, at the next:
terni of tlyj Cspe Girardeau Court of
Common Pleas f Cape Girardeau
County, 'State of Missouri, to be held
jit Cape Girardeau cn the 22d of July,
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GUS IIANNY,
Executor. I
WANTED
ONE Touring Body for Ford tar, lt!.
mod.;; must be in good condition;
See George Bahn.
j , qj.
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SALE Hupmobile roadster;
-0i Wh boulevard; phone
'JO?,.
FOR SALE A well established elec
trical business in the city of Jack
son, Mo. Reasons, have to enter
U. S. service; apply to Puar Elec
tric Co., Jstckaon, Mo.
V.-ANTED Roomers -by the day,
week or month; prone ;:is, Mrs. M.
Bock, ,"18 N. Loriaiicr.
FOR RKNT-Three plain house
keeping rooms; also furniture for
sale; apply 2i3 South Spanish street.
WANTED Fir3t class printer; steady
pesitior. and good wages. Apply
at The Tribune office.
MOTOR For sale one fivc-fcoree-po-.v
er airect current niet.r; In ccod
or.d tion. Apply at The Tribune
Office.
J FOR
3 ALE --My mne-room brick
bouse, corne r R mad way aa.i Span
ish streets; has bath, hot water, fur
nace heat and ad modern conven
ience; good location for business.
Would trade for cin-aper nousey on
terms t0 su;t. Apply F. A. Kage, 114
Brrittolwny.
-Ut?.I WANTED Rcspoii.dblc party
wa.r.s j bijy a stuck farm within
".ve miles of Cspe Girardeau. Must
ie i;ij a pciine load and liave water
a: I f.-..ure land. Give debrrip
t!'',ri -i fa.11. number of acres, price
waa.l ;.nd stat when possession
can bi given. Address K. II, Th
Tr.'lure.
GUARDIANS NOTICE INSANE
WARD.
Not Ye I; hereby uiven that on May
V.i;. the undersigned was ap
pointed Gj.id.'an of tin- person and
est.Me e:i" Mary E. Dei ioscy. an in-
i
e..-o,i. :,y tee- I'lohate Court.
,,f c,.,, , ;:.,.,-,aa Miouii. ami that
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ng oate
..lav
19IS,
-re
All
is. -tied to him.
persons havirg claims against
e state ;in- rcicn sted to in'.son
Iot!0,.s: .., ,:f t TrosPntr(i
within one year they will be forever
barred.
II. G. DEMPSEY,
Guardian.
Witness my hand and seal, tin's
2bih day of May, lt)18.
(SEAL) vV. C. HAYS,
Clerk of the Probate Court.
NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS.
giving you an opportunity to make
your arrangements to obta:n your ice
elsewhere if any of the present retail
dealers should conclude to discontinue
I have issued public notice giving
all ice dealers II' ckys from July 1st,
1913, in which to provide? themselves
with v;u;on scale and other cquip-
imenc necessary for the sale of ice by
weight to the consumer.
June 29, 1918.
R. W. FRISSELL,
Svperinter.de nt Department of Public
Safety af.d Inspector of Weights
and Measures.
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