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Samaer Sqaitt. Next Tuesday is town election. J. A. Klepper is improving his resi dence in the way of fences, sidewalks and paint. Th. Crank his divided his farm into cre lou and is selling them at $125 an acre. G:o:gz Lisctor and R. N. Ltoville eftMniiyfor Kick mile to attend be Normil schol at that place. Mrs. M. F. Tufts enter tain d a few friends at six o'clock dinner last Fn- day in hon jr of Miss Mollie Cheatham of Lexington. The Biptist necktie social was well atten led. The slice of cake contain ing the qold ring fell to the lot of Mrs. J. A. Klvp J. C. Llisctor has moTed to the Hiram Severance place, and E. L. O'Malley w'.Il occupy the place he has just vacated. J. B. Foster's residence in the southwest part of town is well on the way to comp'etioa, and will 02 one of the roost substantial buildings in town. Tuesday was township election day and old men who had been indoors all winter were on the streets electioneering- The voters seldom have sach a cbance for free fire-water. The school entertainment on last Thursday night and the commence ment exercises on Friday night were well attended. About $35 was cleared for the library fund. Miss Flo Waugh entertained a select few on Friday night until the larjo.train, when Mrs. FJiaa Norvell, our popular teacher of room No. a, left for her home in Triplett. A de licious luncheon was served just before train time. Editors are flmny animals. They ever. have enough to eat. They are especially fomishmg this spring. One editor his had his fresh meat stolen, and he sizhs and moans through two or three editions of his paper for it. Neighboring papers take up the wall. 'and extend their pity. If 'twas any one but an editor nobody would know it. A Sumner editor had some friends brinsr him in some hams, and he sighs because they didn't bring eg 5s, too, so he could et fat. If an editor is invited out to dinner, he straightway ' inform 1 his subscribers and hints for more invitations. His wood pile is aiwaTS so nv so oc can 1 tvu, wn i . 1. 1 . he already has. If ice is plentiful, he lauzhs and tells the people he will have-ice cream. If it is scarce, he tells them how sad life will be this summer. If wheat is high, he has to "live oa am bread; if it's low, the farmers don't have the money to pay -subscriptions, an! he can't buy it any way. I don't know whether editors are a specie of man. born with an all-absorbing appetite, or whether they have the opportunity to bore us peo ple about it and we can't say anything Lack, Draitwlck DabStsa. Brunswick is on a boom. Ma3t;r I lent y Bean has la grie. Mitt Judith Ingram has the measles. Jack Taford left Friday for Gavles on, Texas. Miss May Basey returned to Kan sas City last week. Miss Betsy Dotson visited in Dean Lake last week. ' Rep. J. W. Davis has returned home from Jefferson City. B. M. Strub has begun to build a new house on Broadway. Tan is Nelson visited his best girl in Saiibury last Sunday. Mirk Gritzmchet drew the suit Saturday night at Fromme's. Miss UTCian Bruner visited in Brunswick last week. Arthur Bjwman spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents in Salisbury. The t-xrLd at Mrs. Emma Price's last Friday night was greatly enjoyed hj all present, Me-damcs. P. S Rader and H. O TLntrn !tn-nt a few davs in Kansas City last week. Mrs. M. F. Dotsoa and son, Jim. rvf V!fTtfivi:le vtated Miss Betsy in Brunswick Saturday and Sunday. Tmr Zimmerman is buudinz an addiuon to Mrs. Severance's resi dence in the northern part of the at Mrs. W. F. Bean returned from Kan sas Gty Monday night where she had hn vtiinriff her dan-inter several days. Mr. and Mrs. C D. Marshall have returned from North Carolina to rtrtir.wrick where ther expect U nuke their future home. The ladles society of the iresby.er - fcr church ras riaceJ a numocr 011 sun bonnets on sale at MliS Mary j Kent's nininery store for the bcncSt of the church. John Kaappeaberjter left Thursday for Keytesville to perform the duties of county treasurer. His family will remain in Brunswick anul 'a suitable residence i secared at the county seat. The following is the vote cast at our township election last Tuesday with the exception of overseers: TRUSTT.E. George Staubus. . . I. B. Wiseman ..129 COLLECTOR. L. A. R. II. F.C. M. A. Sasse 169 Beazlev 144 Paulsen 111 Knappcnberger 404 CONSTABLE. Richard Ashby,, A. L. Cord .449 37o CLERK AXO ASSESSOR. T. B. Jordan 573 W. E. Sasse. 181 J. T. Warden 7 MEMBERS Or TOVrxSiUP BOARD (Two ta etect). Samuel Elliott, 190 J. H. Jennings. 307 B. F. Johnson 476 W. T. Magrudcr, sr 544 JURT1CES OF THE PEACE. (Three Co elect ) G. W. Cunningham, 67 2 C.E. Finch 49S J. II. Jennings, 453 B F. Johnson 36S Sara ad EiLott iSS Salisbury SxrIMUazs. When the election returns came the price of arnica vent up Lie rocket. in Capt Wallace was over Monday taking depositions in the case of Phelps vs. dry of Salisbury. Miss May Allen, a beautiful g.Tl from Mexico, has a position in the department ttore of Mathews & Co. M. L. Hurt continues feeble and his death miy occur at most any time, but hu condition is not s critical as it was considered a few days ago. The Thos. . Horton property 00 Fourth street was sold tinder deed of trust Saturday for $500. The pur chaser was the owner of the debt. R. M. Jones and family left for Illinois last Tuesday where they wi'J make their future home. Chas. Rice, father of Marshall Rice, the young at torney, will occupy the property vacat ed by Mr. Jones. Bud IaGrass and 'BIT Hamilton sur prised their friends in their race for justice of the peace Tuesday. All knew they were popular, but when it comes to beating oil stager like CoL j ueii, mey surprised even mcrasciTc. John Couior five miles northeast of town died Last Saturday of a complica tion of diseases. leaving a widow and wo children. Deceased was an in dustrious man and a good neighbor. but had been unfortunate in business for the Last ye ir or two. He was at one time a member of the A. O. U. W. jdge. but let his membership Lapse last November. This should prompt other members who grt careless about J their dues to pay u;i promptly and keep their roemtwshiii alive. The township election brought out a big crowd Tuesday, the vote being as follows: TRUSTEE. John Clark ,---44 leber L. Hayes 547 JUSTICES Or THE IEACE. i (Tfcre elect.) T. Newbold... 4o C. W. Bell.... 9S J. B. Damerom ...260 T. A. Lagrass .---33S Wm. N. Hamilton 331 Wra. M. 'Craig 290 Geo. T. Johnson 2&1 J as. W. Moore 204 COLLECTOR. J. W. Phelps 82 S. B. EUiort S49 J. W. Redd 35 Ct-F.RK AND ASSESSOR. Wm. C Wright 635 M. R. Williams 369 Towssrir board. (Two to elect-) J. B. Dameron 247 Wm. M. Craig 285 Wm. N. Hamilton 373 r A. TGrass 34 Geo. T. Johnson .321 CONSTABLE. J. W. Redd -39s S. B-BKott 61 1 The whole vote cast. 1 .oto. There were two fights during the day, but no serious damage was done. Miss Mary WHkerson spent Sunday in Salisbury. I Asbury Sunday-school w& be rc-or 1 ranixed next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sate Spence v bated Mrs. Spence's parents Last wiek. Miss Mattie Shaaion is visiting the fsmHy of her uncle, J. M. Shannon. Mrs. B. J. Mxre anl children aie visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Broo. ofSUisbury. Miss Edna AHm. who is attending school at Salisbury, spent Saturday and San day with her parents. Mrs. John Foley of Salisbury ptat several days this week with Mrs. Rich ard Henry Ford. Rev. J. E. Fhher filled his regular appointment st Asbury last Sunday, morning and evening. Mrs. C C Hurst and Mrs. G. T. lobnion spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents in the Pleasant Hope neighbor hood. Misses Annie Ooyd and Virginia Green are spending the wvek in Ho ard county with the f jrraer's sister. Mrs. John Thurman. Misses Julia Ball and Alice Dodson enrolled at Miss Cox school Mondav. They are industrious pupils and will doubtless prove a worthy addition to the school. Ir. McEuen invited several of his friends to dine with him Saturday, let tuce and radishes being a part of the bill of fare. Who can beat this for early vegetables? Hurrah for Shan nondalc! P. D Mitchell, one of Salisbury's letral lights, spent Saturday, and Sun day here. The attorney says Shan nondale possesses greater attractions than any town he has ever visited, and if he meets with sufficient encourage ment he may cast his lot among the good people of this community for time, at least. Ulikory drove nat!u C. D. Barnes spent last Sabbath with I. M. Wiseman. Dave and Tim Oavin were the euests of Patsy and Luke Riley San- day Last, Miss Sadie Hatchett wiH make her home with Mrs. Stewart of near Zion this summer. Miss Olue Paulsen will depart from our midst soon for Kansas Gty where she goes to spead the sumaier with her aunt, Mrs. Delia Senn. Willie Kussman will return to his work in Bruaswkk this week after an 1 u f absence of a few days o. account 01 in health- I!, t i! L. Hatchett and family are mov- a a mg into tne nouse wiin Mrs. .m rnerich where Mr. Hatchett will make his home dunng thi summer. We think some of our youngsters are contemplating a dance right roon, as one of our young men has been seen practicing the "steps" on a stump. A couple of our young men say they are to be roamed right soon, and will give a dance in honor of the occasion. Everyone is invited to attend who will come "bare-footed" and bring a corn cake. They will furnish the molasses. Miss Ecta Hatchett will make her future home with Mrs. George Uadcr wood of near Prairie chapel. We un derstand she will act as governess for Mrs. Underwood's children. We are very g"ad to learn that Mrs. Dearmin of near Prairie chapel is im proving in health after a severe attack of illness. When her recovery is sufficient to enable her to be moved, she will be taken to John Jennings where she will rpend the remainder of her days. toiwrcaa aaJ Caxzctl. Messrs. Phelps and Kruse each gave a log rolling last week. Mr. awl Mrs- Hall Fleming spent Saturday and Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. George Shivcly. Mrs. Rennehan accompanied by Miss Essie Oliver viiited the family of Mr. Brewer on Sunday. Master Bon Shively visited his grandparents, II. A. Fleming and rife, Last week. Mrs. S. 1J. mother, Mrs. Hciraaa visited her V. L. Warhurst, last Thursday. Wonder why a certain young man wears such a pheasant smile! Because it is not so far. We are sorry for this short coming, but when we tell all we know notabg more should be expected. . DrnamvllJe DmCxtt. R. M. Stanley of Sedalia came up a lew days ago to look after his farm interests at this place. Mrs. SaSie McM animoa of Butte City, MooU is at present in our im munky visiting numerous relatives an J friends. Derwood Howell is at present on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Annie How. elL It is needless to say that Mr. H. has not visited Lagonda yet. Fred McCurry west of town gave the young folks a social party and sup per on Saturday night, which was largely attended and much enjoyed by those present. A party of our city sportsmen went down on the Chariton on a fishing and hunting tour. We have heard no new fish or bear stories, hence we are inclined to think they had small suc cess. W. P. White removed the last of his goods and chattels from this place on Mondav to his new home at Trade, Mo. We wish him abundant success in his mercantile business. Prof. W. B. Clark was in our village daring the first part of the week shak ing hands with his maay friends, and also telling the boys that Prof Pratt was the man for school commissioner. Remember that Nickell, the pho tographer, will be in our town for to days. April 5th and 6th. Those who hold tickets and were unable to get here will be given this chance to have them redeemed. Soc Yocum had a fine 3 -year -old steer to get his leg fastened between a tree and a stump a few days ago and break his leg so badly that it was nec essary to kill the animal, and now Mr Y. and family are living on beef of a superior quality. rred McCurry lost one of his most valuable mules on Monday. It had been sick for quite awhile with lung fever, which seemed to defy the skill of Mr. McC and all others to save it. . S&ra Sportsman, our new mail car ner, betn work on Mondav. At present he is boarding with the family of W. H. Owens, but expects to move into one of fas. M. Ramsey s houses in a short time. Sam Stroud, an ex -resident of ttrs place, but now of Bevicr, Macon county, was down a few days ago per fecting arrangements for bringing his family aaia to our neighborhood. They will live on the Clements ranch where Mr. S. is to work tor Mr. Sny der. A jmnt roecting of the township boards of Bee Branch and Cockrell townships was held at the Bynumville hall 00 Saturday afternoon for the pur pose of granting a road from Bnum vile east oa the township line , to the Chariton river where, it is hoped, a bridge wHl be located in the near fu ture. Messrs. Collins, Weygandt and Maupm of the Mutual Insurance com pany of Mondon were in our vicinity on Fridav for the purpose of adjusting the loss by fire on the Thomas school house on February 25th. We have not beard what amount was allowed. The township election of Bee Branch township passed off very qaiedy, not- ithstandins the fact that there are move defeated candidates now with us than have probably ever been at one election. Tie vote was as follows: trustee: George Long. 1 56 A. C ScciTes. 68 collector: James F. Wilson. Oicar Miller.... aaS 2 CLERK AND ASSESSOR: Jos.Grewel N.J. Underwood. V. Kannegiescr. . B. Vennerraan, .. John P. Becker. . . 5 7 "9 8 79 JUSTICES OF THE. PEACE; Louis Hinssen...... A. Schnetz S. C Sharp Tout Land ay. W. IL Ramsey 7 57 26 107 83 UCMBERS TOU.VMIIP BOARD: Louis Hinssen.... A. Schnetr... John Noll S. C Sharp W. 11. Ramsey , 79 61 3 3 constable: Norris ScNonoing, F. McCurry Runts Mailt nix . . 70 45 8J StOAD OVEKSEEKS: J. R. Chrisraan 59 Thos. Rodgers... 58 II. Gatterneier 51 Wm. Meissen T lG C R- Billetrr 26 LZ9ad Lore, Story Summers is still very sick. He has something beyond medical knowledge. Singing at R. Cnsmans the aSthM J. D. Sharp pawing the ivory. Some garden has been plactcd this wetk, but young chickens are stand ing around on one foot chirping with cold. Bud Shoemaker's wife is very low, and is not expected to live but a few days. She has suffered long and pa tiently. Your correspondent received a soap box of cut fl wers fro.n the far Eist. The posies smell loud, but whether 'tis the soap box or posies makes the smell, darned if I can tell. Be Branch township had a nurner our corps of candidates out for office. John Becker wanted to be assessor and there were several for every other township office, but we feel confident that many noted politicians were stranded last Tuesday. Several school districts have con spired together to slice off of our dis trict (No. 1) a large tract of land and give it to dis. No. 3. We are willing to do the fair thing, but if we do that we should allow Henry Buoger to be struck off into Wien district as he formerly belonged there. Echo Etchings. Oar nimrods are still bringTng in several ducks. Amos Smith gave a corn shacking last week. Mr. Davis has moved to D right Brown's farm. Mrs. Mary Anderson and children are visiting Mrs. Long. "Grandma" Davis, who has keen quite ill, is recovering. Miss Fannie Pigott is visitiogj her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Guan. Several people in this' vicinity are not through moving yet. Sam Parker had the roi-rfbrtune to lose one of his best horses last week. The roads are getting better. We can see a wagon occasionally bow. Frank Gotterman has started one plow for corn. Mr. Gat terra an k a. hustler. . - James Wolfe has rented the farm owned by Mr. ones and will soon move thereon. Who can beat our little town of Echo for shipping eggs two fbcr- horse loads a week? Misses Mary and Maria Staples have returned home after a short visit to friends and relatives in this neigh borhood. Born, to the wife of James Wolfe, a baby girl. There is 00 hope for the 1 tfrc rArAvnr A birthday party was given by Miss Zella McCurry in honor of her 15th birthday, which was well attended in spite of bad roads. AS report a good Unae. To Care 4 CafJla Oae Day. Tt Lmxattra Horn QalnhM Tablets. AltBracrijUrefaa4tfeeionTUtt CaUa to Com. 2Se. JMhbyW. COjutoo. TrlpMt Times. George Henderson of Sfeodon was fore oa business the first of the week. Geo. Britt of Salisbury was in Trip lett oa business last Monday. S. Matter of near Bosworth was in Triplett oa tjaaness last Monday. Dr. N. Ira Malone of HuntsviUe is in Triplex doing dental work this week. Mi si Mattie Quisenberry of Car roll ton is visiting Mrs. A. R. CawtLron Iks week. Prof. M. B. Sco5cld of Monu'cello was visiting friends in Triplett the latter part of List week. J. P. Hampton and D. H. Zimmer man went to Brunswick on Monday to look at some cattle cear that city. Ferd Reetz and wife of Decatur, I1L, returned home Monday after a short visit with the latter's sister, Mrs. J. L. Leonard. Mrs. E -za Norvell and Miss Naneie Fine ChlcKens. .. 1 have six .varieties of pure bred chickens, 1 consisting of the Whiter Crested Black Polish, Sifrer-Spajigled Hamburgs, White Indian Games, Cornish Indian . Games and Pit G lines, on all of which I have taken first premiums at various poultry shows. If you want something "first class in the line of pure bred, high toned chickens, call on or write to rae. Have bithJeggs and stock foe sale. D3, F. S72AU58AU3U, Saaaer, Ma. Cawthroa left Thursday, the former g'jiugto Lane, Idaho, the latter to Ononicin Pl . . A .t. , w., UVJ. iliv suuuuci. Dr. C P. Megee and W. F. Mc Cullough bought out the drug stock of Dr. C B. Dean last Monday and will move the same to B. F. Fleetwood1 building north of the bank. They in tend to replenish the stock with new; drugs and put in a good line of sun dries. We understand !)r. Gordon Brown is thinking of moving his drug store from Dean Lake here. Then Triplett will be supplied with drug stores and dru stores. The following officers were electc at the regu ar township election Tu dav: For trustee. L P. Hmnfnn-1 collector. G. H. Dobyns; derk and as sessor, W. F. Pumphrey; constable, J. V. Ivahlor; members of board. J. L. Vaughan and A. W. Guillod; justice of tne peace, Pressley Oiley and A. W. Guillod; road overseers, diitnet No. r. C. S. Wilev: dist-rirr NTn , C W. Minich; district No. 3. J. S. Sai'pp. To Cure a Cold la Oae Day Take LaxaUre Btobj Qalolae TaWet All Druggists refund the money If ft tails t Cure. 25c. For sale by W. C. Gaston. AlasseHork Mcaa. Hen setting is all the rage now. Eccles this week. C r r . ' jvviuc ui our laxmcrs are Degtnnin to plant potatoes. Mrs. W. P. Walters is convalesdnr after an attack of bilious fever. All the "kids" were oat with xheir 'sweetheartsw Sunday night. Mrs. Cumpa Dunn from . Randolpk county is visiting friends and relatives in these parts. As the election is over, the farmers will sow their oats as soon as the weather permits. The election passed off quietly at Mussel Fork. All were elected except some few that didat get quite votes enough. Will Harlan seemed rather vacated .and nervous Sunday night at churck when he saw Freddie Doughty come in with Ms girL If any of the Co itxie readers need eggs in their line of business they can get a good supply in Pee Dee as our merchants have alarge stock of 4lhea ..:. 1 1 uuu uu uauu. Miss Luella Oldham has returned 1 . uuaic uuiu at mi wcvu Visit aiuUBg friends in the neighborhood of Key tesville and Salisbury. Hurry up with, that buggy, Don. Miss Corrie Doughty entertained several of her friends Sunday afier ooon. By the way. Miss Corrie is aa artist at entertaining, always making; her guests feel pleasant. Wm. Moore living west of town baa been absent from home for several days. His family are uneasy about, htm, not having heard from hrm siuoe he left, but friends think he is m Ray county on business and has just neg lected writing home. Is it true that Dr. Gaines was called in to see a certain young lady this week on account of a strained oeck, caused by her looking op , so high. Sunday night? Ws would suggest that she learn to walk on stilts so she would be on a level with her fellow.1 Rev. Johnson filled his regular ap pointment at Pleasant Grove Sunday. He preached two splendid sermons. He was rather late in the morning oa account of bad roads, we suppose, bat they were not so bad that he could not escort his lady friend to hex home Dear 'Adams' chapel.' While here attend- mg court, can au S wain's and get a lunch. Every thinr? served . to a.cmeen's