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V. s ( enita or tt eowece. DH' mm i Honors, World' Fair idal, Midwinter Fair king Powder containing Hy r Injurious to healtk ' LA.NEOUS HEliANGE. o urday's Dally.l r Vauguan left yesterday St. Louis. kervllle, of W. M. A. left evening for his home la ssee. y lies ton, of Carrollton, terday evening to visit Liaton. II. Hedrick arrived this visit the family of her ! . Smock. ebe Duckworth, one of : tudents, left this morning i eat St. Clair, Mo. C a jnce Stewart, from near a, ' ft this morning for Okla- ! .-e he goes to visit a sister. .?. B. Elling, who has been r relatives here for a thort his morning for Concordia. wt. Gibson went to St. rday evening to spend the ith her sister, Mrs. Annie ry, of Albany, Mo., came ht to visit her daughter, Peery, one of Central' n company keens Mil book Doth livery stable ad one at antral hotel. Leave order at tf diss Bcrtenlt Jones, of f. arrived this morning to amily of Mr. J. L, Mar ihls city. :e license was Issued this ) Mr. James Wesley, 1 Miss Edna Florence a of Waverly. ; Christ Scientist, Sunday tallows: 10:30 a. m., Bunday a. m., at Knights ol Pythias cordially lnilted. tf jnie Vaughan, of Kansas ) down last night to visit f of her aunt, Mrs. Dora other relatives iu our city sit to Loam. On good real Sty. Io sums of 500 and op, at. No commission, no red y to J. Q. Platfoborg. tf I Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald re is week from Texas, where e been spending several o account of Mr. Fitzger lia Ramsey, of Kansas City, ie down last night to visit at Central college and to .a closing exercises of the m is week. wbo would keep tbelr children Ith should watcb lor tbe first ol worms and remove them te's Cream Vermifuge. Price, or sale by Crenshaw & Young. earl Nicely, of Osawatomie, -s Trosper, of Brecken ridge, .Miss Iiessie ChafVIn, of Kan all 11. F. C. pupils, left this for their respective homes. tcz Moore, of Weston, who I Ht II. F, C. two years ago. here visiting friends and It. F. C. closing exercises ist we.-k. She left for home ilng. ay night a number of our clety people met at Turner a social dance. There were enty couples present and rt one of the most pleasant the season. - W'm. Greer, Young Ilicklin, cFadin, I). A. Sluslier, N. r, Jackson Bradley and Capt. tankin returned last night e confederate reunlou at ; Teon. They report having igntful time. I better at once after using you enjoy your food more, and tore nourishment and lovlgora- i out ol what you eat. Hence 1 a It e, you strong, vigorous and Price, 50 cents. For sale by A Young. 6-lmI nt K. W. college, left '.. and prof. stown, Ky. White of the today for Leb U. N. Cook left They go for a short vacation after the labors of the school year at the college. They will return within three weeks to take up the work of getting ready for the next school year. Dr. . W. Hyge left this morning for Liberty to attend the commence ment exercises of William Jewell college. Dr. Hyde has been a mem ber of the board of trustees of that college 'for thirty years and with probably one exception lias been longer in the board than any other of its members. If the stomach performs Its fanotioos actively and regularly, tbe food ol which it la the receptacle, is translormed Into blood of a nourishing quality, which fur nishe rigor and warmth to tha whole body. Herblne gives tone to tbe stomach and promotes digestion sod assimilation. Price, 50 cents. For sale bv Crenshaw A Young. 6 1ml The summer school that has been conducted here for the past three weeks by Prof. C. A. Phillips, closed yesterday. There was a good at tendance of teachers from the town and county and a profitable and pleasant time was spent by all. Prof. Phillips will take a much needed rest until the opening of the county in stitute on June 10th.' Mr. Ilarry Taubman, Dr. Eckle, Rev. J. C. Given, Rev. R. S. Hunter. Rev. A. B. Davidson, Mr. Wra. Bear, Mr. Lewis Eckle, Coleman Eckle, Ewing Hunter, Joe Tunstall, Arthur Cochran and George McKean returned yesterday afternoon from a fishing trip to Crooked river. One little cat fish, one little skip jack and one quite respectable cat fish, tbe size of which varies somewhat with the narrator, are reported caught by the party. There seems to be some difference of opinion as to wbo caugut the big cat nsn. (From Monday's Daily.) Rev. Tbos. Cobb and wife left yes terday evening for Nevada Mr. John Majors spent Sunday in Sedalia visiting his daughter Mrs. W. R. Eckle went to Kansas City yesterday evening for a short visit. ' Mrs. Robert Wilson and son went Kansas City yesterday to visit rela tlves. - Mr. John Fulkcrson. former sheriff of our county, came In from Nevada last night Miss Florence Neale was re-clecfo-d Saturday to her position In the West port school. Miss Margaret Sherman, of Joplin, arrived last night to visit Mis Matta Powell. Mr. Fred Day and little son Harry went to Higgiusville yesterday to spend the day. Mr. Joe Gunn, of IligginsvlMe came up yesterday evening to visit Lexington frleuds. Mr. Jas. C. McGrew, JrM returned last night from a visit with friends io Edgerton, Kas. Miss Mattie Lou Catron of Kansas City, came down last night to visit Miss Anna Worthington. Miss Lizzie Yates, of Gallatin, Is visiting Mrs. Z. M. Williams, her sister, at Central college. Mr. Theodore Hoefer, of Iligglns- ville, spent the day here yesterday with Rev. D. Buchmueller, Mrs. Ellen G. White bad for dinner Saturday, out of her own garden, new potatoes as big as turkey eggs. Miss Elizabeth Ilenly from lode pendence, came down last night to visit her cousin, Miss Lessie Bates Mrs. Geo. Stier and daughter, Miss Florida, went to Konsns City this morning to visit relatives and friends. Mr. E. C. Grow, of Kansas City, brother of Mrs. John C. Young, Sr., came down yesterday to spend the day wiin ins sister. Mrs. .loo Barrett, of Kansas City, came down Saturday night and spent Sunday here with the family of her niece, Mrs. Ed. Yingllrig. Mr. John St urges left yesterday for Seattle, Washington, to visit his brother during a part ofjthc summer. Ho was at W. M. A. this year. For Salk-'I have lor sale a good pay tog business, about two thousand cash required. For lull particulars call on F( Lee Wallace, agent, Lexington, Mo.. 4 27 Mr. Nick Hall. left this morning for his home at Tarkio, Mo., having been visiting friends here for a few days since the close of the academy. Mr. W. T. Thompkins, of Kansas City, who has been visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Smith, southeast of town for the past week, having been called home unexpectedly by the sickness of his mother. Miss Nancy Foulds, of niggins vllle, who has been visiting Miss Florence Hall of our city and attend ing the summer school here for the t two weeKs, returnen nonie in is Mr. L. T. Herndon camo down Sat urday night from Kansas City to visit his wife, who is here visiting relatives Mrs. Wm.' McCoy, of Independence, who has been visiting Mrs. Thomas Sawyer, near our city, returned home Saturday evening. Mr. Wm. Stonestreet came down last night from Kansas City to visit his wife who Is sick at the home of her father, Mr. B. R. Ireland. Mr. Dyke Robinson, of Coffey vllle, Kas., who has been visiting relatives and friends here for the past, week, left yesterday evening for home. ' Miss E. A. Gardner, of the Baptist college, left this morning for Chicago and Miss Eugenia Challln, of the School of Expression of B. F. C, left for New York. Mr. Summers Gunlack came down from Kansas City Saturday night to spend Sunday with his wife, who has been visiting friends and relatives here for a short time. Miss Laura Davis and Mrs. Mollle Hays left Sunday evening for Spring Hill, Kas., to attend tbe wedding of Miss Bertha Gasaway. which takes place there tomorrow at high noon. Mr. Woodruff, of Wyoming, who was here attending W. M. A. closing exercises, left Saturday evening, accompanied by bis son, who has been a student at the academy dur log the past year. Rev. B. V. Alton arrived Sunday from Slater, to attend the closing exercises at Central college and to visit told Lexington friends, of whom be has a large number In our city. He Is at home with Dr. W. R. Eckle. SUITS to order from . . mi 1 ... til ..... 1 ... 1 A U morning, one win return uie iumi of this month to take up her studies at the county teachers' institute. TO $50 00 You do not have to select from a small sample, we show you the woolens . and you can tell better what will suit you, Fit Warrentcd. We handle a. large stock of.... Furnishing Goods and Hats, Shirts and Underwear Miss Florence Neale havi tig finish ei her year's work in the Westport school, returned home last uiglit tor her summer's vacation. I Mrs. G. C. Hargraves, ot Kansas City, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Helen Mclntyre, re- r 1 1 rniul hnmn vautaprlao awa- I... Miss Lavinla Warren, ot the art department of the Baptist college, left yesterday evening to spend a week with relatives at Illgcinsvllle. Rev. V. B. Cobb, who formerly lived In our city, spent the My here yesterday with relatives and left in the evening to visit his son In Kansas City, Mr. O. M. Gaffln returned Sunday night from Kansas City, where he went to attend a joint meeting of the coal miners' representatives and the coal operators. ' Mr. R. M. Clark and wife of Kan sas City, who have been visltintr tbelr daughter, Miss Myrtle Clark, at C. F. C, left this morniosr forborne accompanied by their daughter. Mr. Lon Kelley came down from Kansas City last night on business. He reports that "Lon Kelley" paced a race and won at Kerr's park, Kan sas City, Kas., on Decoration Day with ,Ameswood, the grand circuit pacer. To save mending, avoid breaking, and to avoid sufferlog, prevent coughs and colds by tbe timely ass of Ballard's Hore honod Syrup. It is a sate, sure and swift remedy for alt bronchial aliments Price, 25 and 60 cents. For sale by Cren shaw & Young. 8-lmX Capt. Perry, of the W. M. A., left this morning for his home at Car thage, Mo. Capt. Ferry goes to Columbia next year. lie will be greatly missed in W. M. A. athletics and wherever be may be tbe Intelli gence b wishes him well. Mrs. J. D. Chambers came down from Kansas City Saturday night to spend several months here with her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Price. Mrs. Cordelia Chambers came with licr to spend Sunday with Mr. Price's fam liy and returned this morning to Kansas City. Many women fail to digest tbelr food, and so become pale, sallow, thin and weak, while the brightotaa, frMbnee and beauty of the akin and complexion departa. Remedy this by takioHerbloa after each meal, to digest what you have eaten. Price, SO cents, Far nls by Crensbaw A Young. , ( lmt WTe have Just received word from Grand Rapids, Mich., Informing us that Mr. J. B. Silver and family, who have been making their home there for the past winter and sprint;, left there Saturday for Buffalo, Maara, Mackinaw and other like resorts. They will he. io Lexington later in the summer. Saturday a big fish fry took place at Mr. Dock Barnes home out south east of our city. Resides anahuo' dance of fish taken from Mr. Barnes pond, the neighbors and friends brought their baskets with tliem tilled with all those good things that the Missouri housewife knows how to prepare and an old fashioned basket picnic dinner was enjoyed by probably 150 or more people. ! DBESS WBLL I There in nothing that makes a man feel better than the knowledge of being well dressed. When you have a suit made from the newest materials. jut the Ptyle and a perfect fit you have this knowledge. Our suits have the style, fit and material; the quality and workmanship ' i t Uf !ii . i vviuenoerg t Over Ludwigs' Jewelry Store X in an endless profussion of up-to-date' patterns. Give us a call D From Tuesday's Dally. Mrs. Laura Paige went to Kansas City this morning to visit relatives for a short while. Rev. W. F. McMurray, of St. Joe, arrived lait night to attend a meeting of Central s board of curators. Mr. J. J. Rhodes went to Welling ton yesterday eveoiug to look after the Harris-Anderson Lumber Co, yard there. Miss Mamie Andrew left yesterday eveulng for Pueblo, Col., where she goes to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Heck. Dr. Ramsey, of Kansas City, Kas came down last night to visit his daughters and attend the closing ex etches of Ceutral college. Miss Minnie Murrell, of Marshall arrived yesterday evening to visit friends and attend the closing cxer cisesof Ceutral Female college. Miss Itessie Evans, of Central Female college left for home this morning, having been called thereon account of sickness In the family. Rev. E. J. Fenstermaclier left yes terday evening for Linkville, Mo. where he goes to attend tbe funeral of Mrs. E. J. Link, of that place, who died recently. Mr. II. E. McPherson, of Louisiana Mo., came in last night to visit his sister-in-law, Miss Katheryn Howard at Central, and attend the closing exercises or tne college. Miss Virgie Straughan, of Kansas City, Kas., arrived last nijjht to visi her relatives,' the Misses Itamsey, of Central college, and to attend the closing exercises of the college. Mrs. Fred Neet has recently pur chased a new Columbus surrey from Russell liruthers. It is quite stylish and attractive veil lcle and I strictly up-to-date In every detail, The Tailor. Mr. Geo. W. Marquis came in this morning from Sedalia, where he has been attending a meeting ot the county assessors of the state of Mis souri. Messrs. Frank Trigg and Felix Young left this morning for a fishing trip to Langdon, Mo. Langdon Is a fine fishing place and we wish them all kinds ot good luck. Rev. T, M. Haw, of St. Louis, one of the curators of Ceutral Female college, arrived this morning to attend a meeting of the board aod to attend the closing exercises of the college. Rev. E. K. Wolfe, of narrlsonville. arrived last night to attend tbe closing exercises of Central Female college. HU wife is already here visiting the family of her father, Mr. Ilarry Tunstall. Mr. Murrell, of Marshall, came up last night to atteod tbe closing ex ercises of Central Female college. Mr. Murrell Is one of Central's friends who bus given literally of his means to aid the college. Mrs. Chas. A. Donnelly, and little daughter, of Kansas City, arrived last night aod is the guest of Mrs. John Hausam. She was before mar riage Miss Sue Bear and resided for a number of years In Lexington. Mr. Wm. Scragge, architect of Kansas City, was here yesterday exhibiting to the board of education of our city plans for a new third ward school building. The board meets to morrow night for the election of teachers for the next school year. Rev. W. B. Palmore, editor of the St. Louis Christian Advocate, arrived last night to attend the Central college closing exercises. He is a member of the board of curators of the college and by his frequent gifts has contributed much to its up building. It you are troubled with tbat most ua- conitortable disease called piles, don't n9glect it. Don't let tbe complaint get a Arm bold. Every day tbe disease is neg lected It grows worse. Commence at our to nse Tabler'a Buckeye Pile Ointment, tbe relief is immediate, and cure infalli ble. Price, 60 cents io bottles. Tubes, 76 ceote. For sale by Creasbaw A Yonng. Friends of the interested parties have received the following: "Mr. and Mrs. Esmond John Thomas re quest the honor of your presence at Hie marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Arnold, to Mr. James Mc Clelland, Wednesday evening, June nineteenth, nineteen huudred and one, at eigut o clock, church of the Holy Communion, St. Louis. ALUM IX FOOD. How Can the Danger He Avoided! The reported cases of poisoning from tbe use of alum baking, powder have awakened tbe public to tbe serious dan ger wbicb menaces the bealtb of the people of tbis country in tbe numerous alum powders wbicb are urged upon consumers. Generally, alum powders may be known from tbe price at wbicb tbey are sold, or from tbe fact that they are accompanied r-y a sift, or are disposed ot under some scheme. The alum powder coats but a tew cents a pound to make, and is often sold at twenty or twebty-flve cents a pound ; someti men as low as ten cents. It is impossible to name all tbe alum powders io tbe market, but any baking: powder sold at a low price, or advertised as costing much less tban tbe well-known, high-class powders, or accompanied by a present, or disposed of under any scheme, is of tbis class, detrimental to health and to be avoided. These facts should Incline consumers to turn deaf ear to all importunities to bay tbe Inferior powders. Tbe wise house keeper will decline In all cases to take them. Jell-O, the Xw Desert, pleases all the family. Four flavors -lemon, orange, rtispuerry und strawberry. At your 0 roc era. 10 coats. Try it today.