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Santa Claus Opens His Pack And leaves a large share of bis caudles, Nuts and Fruits at our Grocer)'. We were his principal distributers in Malta Bend last Xmas and fcr the coming holidays more of the tool things are to be found with us. We have all kinds of candies from the ordinary stick and mixed candy to the fine creams and "bon bons" and even Lowncy's Choco lateswhich are the finest made. We Intend selling our confections cheap and will make special low prices on large quantities. We also have a beautiful assort ment of Fancu ChlnawarG, Plates, Celery and Salad dishes, Fruit dishes, Cupj and Saucers, Sugar and Cream sets, etc. These article make useful presents ones that are appreciated. Come see us. 8. 3J. t)eUr (& Son, The Grocers. MALTA BUND, MISSOURI. LOCAL NEWS. t Do you take the RitruiiMCAN; Looiuis' fruit cake Is delicious, try it. Loomls is exclusive agent for fine caudles. Miss Lula Lamkln has been on the sick list. Fruits, celery, etc., of all kinds at Loomls'. Francis Mitchell Is spending his vacation in Odessa. Loomls has just received a nice supply of new nuts. Kcv. T. S. Love is holding a meeting In Guthrey. Fresh Baltimore Oysters In bulk or cau at Schluctcrs. K. L. Bird left Thursday for Macon City to spend his vacation. Humphrey Lynch, of Mt. Leoii ard, was buying goods lu our city Saturday. Miss Gilliam, of Richmond, Va., Is the guest of Mrs. I II. Frank lin, on Odc.ll. Miss Katie King and Miss Kline, of Shackelford, were in the city this week. Miss Nell Dobyns left Thursday for Kansas City where she will spend the holidays. Prof. R. J. liters left Thursday night for Ohio to spend his vaca tion with relatives. Mrs. Frank Kelton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnsou in Alma this week. Mrs. T. C. Sill, the guest of Mrs. F. C. McRenold has re turned to her home in Grand Pass. Miss Bruce Marmaduke will leave Thursday for Nelson,, where he will spend Christmas with Miss Mary Breathed. Mrs. Will Sellers, of Wanamak er, and lick McRoberts and wife, of Malta Bend, were In buying Christmas tricks Saturday. The Akers Animated Picture Company will give entertainments at (he M. P.. churrb for the beue fit of that church on Dec 27, 38 39. Don't fail to attend. There will be fifty thousand dollars spent this week in the city of St. Louis, so says the Post Dispatch, for candy. Tlscrc are 800 men, girls and boys working through the day and 300 men working all night mak ing candies' getting ready for the great demand. Get oysters in the cau at Loomls', Joe Council, of Napton. was in Mondial! Saturdny. Martin Gauldlu made a recent trip to Kansas City. Fred Klsca of Salt Springs, was a recent visitor in our city. Mrs. )5. Y. Harvey spent sever al days in California, Mo., this week. McGlnlcy's is the place to buy your Xmas Groceries and Queens ware. Don't buy your Christmas can dies until vou get prices from Loomls jcroinc rnor una wiic 1. ..tl. tUt ,..U lt, nil. 1 :ere guests friends. Mrs. Kmlly Black will spend Christmas with Mrs. Tom Prior at Shackelford. Mrs. AUte Ayers and children will spend Christmas with rela lives at Slater. Mrs. G S. Hardin has returned from a three weeks' visit to rela tives in Mobcrly. Mrs. J. S. M. Huflr of Nclsbil, was the guest the past week of Mrs. A. Leonard. ' I). D. IMiirnins. Leslie Orear and Sam Davis were in Lexington last week on legal business. Loomis has the finest and best line of caudics in Marshall. Don't buy tiutll you have seen them Miss Lulu Tickemeyer, who is teaching school at Miami, s;enl Saturday and Sunday lu the city. Mrs. Lcn Murrcll and daugh ter, Katheiinc Douglas, made a short visit to the Hurt home last week. Miss Mamie Wood, a pupil of Mo. Valley College is spending her vacation at her home in Imlcpen dencc. Mrs. F. A. Wllhitc nnd two little daughters, Agues Louise and Catherine, are guests of II. M. Spencer's family. The F.llcn Bowcu Missionary society bad a delightful nnd profit able meeting on Tuesday after noon with Mrs. A. Leonard. Rev. Taylor Bernard of St. Louis is In the city. He was called here on account of the scrl ous Illness of B. P. Biirkhcad. You c.n make a gotxl exchange for your country pFednce-flt-tMc Ginley's near the southwest corner of the Mjuarc. difiJt C. M. Buckucr has let the con tract for a six room cottage to be erected on one of his lots 011 High land, which will be built as 1.0011 as the weather permits. Mrs. Ablet Leonard left Tluirs uay lor lloouvilje, wlivxctue will join a house party given liy her sister, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson. Mr, Leonard and the children will go down on Saturday, Talk about windows! The handsomest window lu the city is at the Mitchell's. Solid, sterling silver articles marked very low and 110 charges made for engrav ing. West Hide Square. Rev. W. R. Dobyns returned Saturday, having completed his work for the Home Mis sion Committee; and will in the future occupy his pulpit at the Presbyterian church, much to the pleasure of his flock. The Mitchell's have just receiv ed a LAHOK ASSORTMENT of solid filver sterling spoons, forks, cream ladles, olive spoons, Imrry spoons, souvenir forks and spoons and a nice assortment of silver novelties. No extra charge for engraving. West Side Square. Miss Gertrude -'Brown hat re turned from a visit to friends at Carrollton and Miami. Miss Fannie Kincaid arrived Tuesday irom Fulton where she tins btcualtcuding school. Misses Mamie Smith and Flora Morrison of Crctchcr, were shop ping in our city Saturday. Misses Lctta SteVens and Hatlie Bealty left Thursday for Macon City to spend their vacation. Candles, nuts and fruits of al kinds for Xmas can be obtained cheaply at McCiuIey's dlG3t Mrs. Georgia Brunaugh and son, Noble, left Thursday morn ing for St. Louis to spend the holi days. Mrs. Will Nock, who came up to attend the Campbell reception Friday, returned home the same day. A scries of meetings will begin lu the First M. li. Church, Jan. 5i 1899. Kvcrybody cordially In vited. Miss Kmlly Black will leave this week for Columbia, where she will spend the holidays with Miss Burruss. Arthur Vawtcr has quite a large and Intel esting class lu Slater, to which he gives instructions on the mandolin, guitar and violin. Bishop K. R. Hcmlrix, of Kan sas City, preached at the M. 15. Church, South, Sunday morning and evening to a large congrcga Hon. The M K. Church promises 1 unique oriental entertainment for Jan. loth, In the way of a rcprc saltation by forty living characters in rich costumes. Mr. Will Striker, one of the popular nnd genial members of the Striker Firm, entertained a mini her of gentleman at a duck sitppci one evening last week and a jolly good time was had. Mlssjulia Watts hats at last, returned from an extended visit to friends in Louisiana, who made life so pleasant for her, that her Marshall friends were Incoming lug uneasy for fear she would not return to them at all. There will lw a thanksgiving service in the auditorium of the new M. IC. Church Christmas nluht. The pastors and members of all sister denominations are cordially invited to join us hi our Praise Service. W. M. BltATTV, P.istor. Rev. W. W. Klwaug, wife and little daughter, Abble lclt Thurs day for Fulton, where they will spent Christmas with relatives. Mr. r.lwaug lias endeared liini self to the people of the Presbyter Inn church lu his short sojourn among wan, ana win ever receive from them a warm welcome. Closing Out Sail. I am going out of business and am closing out my entire stock of goods. All my new fumltur bought for fall trade is now in. I led Koom Suits, Sideboards, irall Trees, Chiffoniers, Mantels, Beds, Iron Ueds, Chairs, Rockers, etc, the very latest in style and finish in quality and finest, all go nt close out pikes. My stock of Hardware Is getting low. Do not wait too long If you wish tocccure some of the bargains we nre offering. Yours truly, W. H. HUKt. Hast Side Squar Marshall, mo. Christmas Are about ripe,, and many persons arc in doubt as to what arc the proper and most suitable things to give to their friends. Let us suggest that nothing can lie more appreciated than something that will be useful, Dawes Reynolds have on display a new and attractive Hue of Handsome Shoes, Shirts, Neckties, Mufflers Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, and numerous other small articles that a gentleman will ap preciate. They also have Iilegant Suits mid Overcoats, for those who want to be MOMS LIBF.RAL with their gifts. Some one has said that Tcnnyson.could take a useless piece of (viper and write a poem on it and make it worth $65,000 And the people That Vanderbtillt can write a few words on a small piece of paper and make It worth $5,000,000. That is defined as Capital. A Mechanic can take material worth only $500, make it worth $1,000, auic can take material worth only $ . They term that Skill. I could so improve that it would Marshall could so improve that it would equal some larger city, That would be Enterprise. iicntleman might wear a hat worth but $o eel crs one at $5.00, This would be good Taste, There are people who buy good and fail to visit Our Store before they make their purchases, are people who buy good and fall ti e they make their purchases, Surely this is a Mistake. Hero you will find Ctnitm, Cnjiilnl, Milt, J.'uUrjiriti, nml Tutlt cDiiihliicil, vmi !' .11111 yrtiit miiiUrtioii. Don't forget to visit 1 Dawes .1 South .Side Square. Mrs. T. W. Hunter and chil dren, Harold and Iiuc, hac re turned from a visit to relatives in Callaway Co. Bishop I-. R. Hcmlrix, of Kan sas City will preach at the M. 1! Church, South, Sunday morning and evening next Mrs. T. A. Bucklatid and Mis Blanche Long of St. Louis will ar rive Saturday to spend Christmas with W. R. Dobyns and family Mrs. Leslie Orear entertained a niitulicr of friends at six o'clock dinner Friday evening in honor of Bishop Atwell, of Kansas City Mrs. Dennis Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hildebraud of the Shackelford neighborhood were in the city interviewing old Santa Saturday, Rev. W. W. I-lwaug, wife and daughter, Abble, Mrs. W- R. Dobyns and Miss Buckland were entertained Monday eve at the home of Dr. J, 15, Harris, 011 Hast North St. Don't neglect to take a peep at the Honx Bros, show window. Considerable ingenuity i expended to say nothing of the labor of the artist, who displayed much taste In the snow storm which Js very realistic and Is attracting much at tention. There will be a family reunion at the home si P. II Rca. Mrs. PhllOtt ond daughter Catherine will arrive Monday from Sedalia, and Kd Rea and wife, of Coffey villc, Kansas, 011 Tuesday to spend the week with P. II. Rca and family. Animated pictures, illustrated songs and latest Spanish war songs, Interspersed with readings nnd recitations by Miss Beulah I.urtnii, vocal and Instrumental music by Miss Anita Tones at M. , Church, Dec. 37th, aSlh and 39th. s. Ik. - Gifts r r call that Genius. & Reynolds. Marshall, Missouri. Miss Hliaheth Hancock was in the city Saturday, the guest of Miss Lula Lauikin. Miss Hancock Is one of the committee on making arrangements for the large recep tion to be given by the XXX club of Blackburn, 011 the 39th, which will be a grand affair. ABSIONEDS NOTICE TO OREDirORS. Nulliu l liiTtliy given to all per nn listing claims tjjulnil W. M, Hall, ol Nation, a.illnot'u., Mluourl (nailgnor), lately dnlug biulniM In nld I'nwn, and (arming on "IhuiT ton Farm" onc-lmlf mllu North ut rilit Town, 10 prricnt Hie miuo with rmtclicrt thereof duly mtlllml, to Hie iindi'itlitni'il a-l;nrc. uliawM duly appointed atlguco ol :ild Vt. M. Hall for tho lirnrtlt of his rrfdllorr, nt uiy olllco In Manlisll, Mlxourl, on tlie -;! nl. '.Mill, nnd V.ilh ila) ut Jutitili. IM'J. n 1 lull tit foMlm allowance ol claims on tald days. II.uiiiv 11. 1'aiuos.s, dill IJvM Al'lgntf. FARMERS' WIVES or any ollitr laillci who with to work Can Earn Lots of Money working fur 111 In tpare tlnm it homo on uur clullit. Wo oITcr vou irood clisnco In make plenty of ipeiiillng money rainy, in leiiuro hours- Bonn Ho. for cloth unit full directions for work, and coiurueiico at oaco. Cloth ent anywhere. Ailitrrit WixoiukxtCo. (IM-K) Button, Mn Sllg. uept. Money to Loan. I am prepared lo loan money in amounts from $1500 up ou real estate at a . reasonable rate' of in crest. Can be found at present at the Recorder's office. After Jan, 1st, I will engage In the Real F.slate business. Call and see roe. 11 ' I