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r . Ml hi Pain? Then proUbly th kldneya. J At 4Mff J Taon probably tho lungs. Ij Then probably rheumatism. No matter whcrn It In. nnr what kind; you need have It no longer. It may to an hour, n day, or a year old; it roust yield to Dr.Ayers Cherry pectoral tester TmI IUxthln,trmlng.ilrBgtb. alaf power. It qoUU roafuUoQi drw ovl lilanmaUoa. It 1 new plaster. A nw coiaMnalloa of sw rtnlM. lltdt afUr now hulhck KnUrtlj viliV any ollwr pUaltr. T1 Triumph of llwj.rn Urdlcal ncUwt. rt,mwrr,ducU"ttntJ I'Uffd or U cliMt It U a powe rful aU to A;tr ' Chrrr toral In tU trralmtnt of all thrut an I long cffactlomi, I'lacrd owr llittmn,lli(oM mi and tomltloc otr tb fcol. It eoatrola crampa anl rollc rlacnt ever lkamBl1. ik II rtnxirH all rongMikiii turn lb. m?m. '"ally ilrtiKtUaa lor nit j alt DritfiUu. J. C Atr Co, Lowtll, tlau. all THE REPUBLICAN, TiaiiriioNH, No. i). I'KIIMYi DltCliMIIKIt 2,1, iSyS J LOCAL N1LWS. I, Morltr, of Malta llctul, w.ii a vliltor this week. J. I.. Woodhridge has returned fioui a trip lo Kansas City. Mm. Will Huston ol Highland win on tlic sick list tlilit week. Charlie Tlioni'iion w.11 Inter viewing our mcicnants Tuesday. Miss Susie Henderson will leave Monday for a short visit to Iter parent;! at Glasgow. Mr. nml Mrs. Hull, of Norton, were nmoug lliom who shopped lu Marshall Tuesday. Robert Campbell, Sr., lias been connncd to tlic liottso for some day.s with n deep cold. Dr Parmer, of Clinton, is the Kneel this week nf his brother, M. K l-'nrmer, of this city. C M. Ili.ckticr mid family will bo gl.esls of Mrs. Willie Wood for the next week or ten d.ijs. llishop Leonard was the guest last week of Mrs. Jiary 15. Wilson. I lie gvnllem.m is n nephew dI Wilson Mrs l'red den of Deer I.'. oss mid son, Dry iiidge, Montana me visiting Mrs. Mary 1'.. King on tvvst ArrowS t. Judge Job n w. Hughes, of Ken lucky, it brother of Lea Hughes, spent two -days with the latter this week. Mr. Hughes was enroute to Kentucky from Arkausus. Mrs. (). Koux was the ngrvcabtc hostess to n few friends ni supper Monday evening nt ner pleasant home on i;xst North St. Those present wi sc Will Cower nud the Misses Ci jurcb, of Jcffe'fton City, There will be a wedding ao time soon on Vest St. Tom Home, of Arrow Rock, was in the city Monday. Logan Channel!, of near Mt. Leonard was down Tuesday. Mrs. Price Withers, of I'alrvllle, was In shopping Wednesday. A. II. Stewart Is expected home Saturday to maken little visit. Mrs. Witislow, of the county, was In the city shopping Tues day, Mls Willie Cotes, of Wanama- kcr, Is the guest of friends lu the city. Miss Minnie Vance will be up Saturday to spend the holidays at home. Dr. 1). M. Spoils, of Dlackburn was down Tuisday, the guest of relatives. S. W. Arrncntrout will come in Saturday lo spend Christmas with his family. Humphrey Lynch, of Sb.ickcl ford helped to swell the crowd here on Tuesday. U. A. Limbeck, wife mid daugh ter Hard, of Malta Ilcnd, were In the city Monday. Ucv. 15. 15. Morris is lu St. Louis this week attending the C. 1'. Hoard of Missions. Miss Mary Northern will leuve raturuay lor .Mexico to make a visit to her mother. Mcsdamcs. Simon Dow nud I'M llaskin of Malta Ilcud were lu Wednesday shopping. Little Ruddy Holtclaw, who has liecn so very ill, Is, we nre glad to say, on the mend. Holland Scott of Kemper Acad emy, lloonville, arrived Thursday to spend Christmas nt home. Mr. Richardson, of Columbia, w ill nrrivc Saturday for n visit to Holland Scott, on Arrow St. Miss Jennie 1 Male of Sweet Springs will sciid the holidays with S. T. Hunter and family. Charles Chaplinu and little sister Helen will siieud Christmas Day with relatives nt Sweet Springs. Horn lo City Marshall Smith nud wife nt their home in West Marshall, n ten pound hoy, Moil day Dee. n;. llryant Knsou, of Kansas City, is expected to arrive on Saturday for n visit to John Ilryant's family on I'npitol Hill. Ola (rcci.iu itliirned Thursday, ncconiMiiied by Mrs. (irccian, n sister-in-law from Kansas who is ciiroutu to Hlosscr for the Holidays. Miss Nellie Kennedy, of Shack elford, and the Misses Hurt, of Hoiistoiiia, all pupils at the, con vent, left Priday lo sjiend the holi days nt their homes. There will hi nn "Old Maids' Convention" Thursday night, given by the ladies of the P.csby tetian chinch for the benefit of the church hi lll.icklmni. .Mrs. r. 'rayior. who was taken violently ill at the llaptist lUiurcli Mtuday morning and had i I... t - !.. ! !.. w ifw ..(Kilt IIUIUV III II cuhiukc, IS villi I..,. I-..-!.... Charles Chaplain will nrrivc the last of the week from lloonville to spend his vacation, He will be nccompank-d by two young friends, Roy Williams and young Mr. Hn veil, who will be his guests during the week. Mrs. C. I!. Denny of Armstrong arrived Sunday for n short visit to her daughter, Mrs. lidu.ond llrown on Hast Arrow, Mr. nnd Mrs. Drown will return with Mrs. Den ny to spend Christmas week nt Armstrong. Miss Kuima, Morris wilt spend the holidays with friends lu Mar shall. W. H. Fletcher was absent from his place of business the first of the week. John Mlkels, of Salt Springs, was the guest df friends In our city Sunday. Mr.' T.J. Ycrby left Tuesday for Dallas, Texas, where he will spend the winter. Mrs- Attic Smith ol the county was buying Christmas presents In our city Wednesday. Little Shelton Houx has been quite sick this week, but is better at the present writing. Mrs. P. C, Ariuculroiit nud daughter were in from their subur ban home Wednesday. Goorge .Davis, of Ann Arbor, will arrive this week to spend the Holidays with his parents. Miss Laura Orcar of Orearvllle Is the guest of Ma). N. C Orear and family on Hast Arrow St, Miss Zoula l'eikcr. of (,'asgow, arrived Tuesday for a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ira llolsUni.' Dcvcrc Jackson nrrived this week from Lexington to spend Christinas witli the home folks. Miss Stem, nn aunt ol Mrs. Leslie Orcar. lias returned from n short visit to relatives at Cilasow. l'rof. Carriugtou ill spend Sun day with his wife in Marshall nud will return Monday to Jefferson City. Miss Margaret Krvin, of I'ajette who teaches in tlic Slater schools was the guest of Mrs. Vance on Sunday. Mrs. Otis rcmbcrtoii and moth er, Mrs. Hickman, of the Stater ueighliorhood, were in shopping Tuesday. We nre glad to lie able to say that little Nellie Ituff, who has ken very 111 with U phold fever, is convalescing. Leslie Orear came down from Lexington Saturday night and spent Sunday with his family, and returned Monday morning. Mr. nnd .Mrs. John Recce, of Sedalia, guests of Dr. 1. S. Leach and wife, left Wednesday for their home, after a most pleasant visit. Mrs. II. lf. Sheppard nnd sons, Ha) liss and Howard, arrived Wed nesday from Denver to spend tlic Holidays with Mr. Sheppaid and Mrs. Seargcant. On account of sickness, Misses Harriet, Chlorisiind Annie Iiurie with their luuthers, Vance nnd William, will spend Christmas with relatives nt Oilliam. The following young gentlemen from a distance will sH:nd Christ mas in the city nnd attend the Mistletoe reception: Hamilton Dawes, from New York, John It. 1'rench, Harry 1.. Roodniu, Dan W. McLean, all of Kansas ( 'ity. Mrs. Jauie llerrymau has re turned from a visit to her son, William, and family nt Kansas City, iiccompanicd by Master Jnmes llcrrynian, the manly little fellow who made the only speech nt the Midland Hotel on Thanks giving. James Is a bright boy, and his young friends rejoice that no win spend v nristmas in .Mar. shall. We nre sorry lo learn that John King of Shackelford, has had an other attack of blood poison from which lie suffered a year ago. He left Wednesday accompanied by his sister, Knte, for St. Louis where he goes for treatment, Mr. Jerome Prior nud wife nlso ' ac companied Mr. King and his sister They will stx'iid the Holidays in the city with relatives. i It Is Time To llegln PROSPUTINO on Your XMAS Presents, for Choosing from a New nnd omplclc Stock, You will be Much Hotter Satisfied than waiting tilt the very last, to choose from a picked over stock. THE MARSHALL BOOK STORE Have Opened up nn Hlcgnnt Line of New and Nobby Christmas Goods, which they will be pleased to have you call nud examine. You wilt find tint the most reasonable prices nre marked up on goods of the highest quality and design. We have the finest line of PK'Tt'RK MOl'LDINOS carried in this city. Hrlng your pictures nnd have them framed, as we frame them up-to-date nud cheap. Very Ress:ctfully, v. ID. HICKS. Mrs. 15. 15. Morris will enter-! tain Miss Hlla Jamison, of llolivar, Mo., Christmas week lit hei home " Odell. j Miss Nora Robertson, who leaches school at Stark, Msi., will ( arrive Friday to spend Christmas' at home. Mrs. Luclau 11. Wright has re turned to her home nt lloonville, niter a pleasant visit to Mrs. Lutie V. 'Jackson. I'. II. Wilhitc, ol Salisbury, will nrrivc Saturday to spend Christmas with his family at II M. Spencer's in the west end. The Pact nnd I'ictioti Club will not meet ngain until after the old year has departed and the new I'rtir it iQri ltftrf r-ntti If ti'ltl mrtt wit.. MUs llnctlsnd. Is.,. , Will Catron Ronton writes that he will not be home for the Holi days. He Is very much interested in his studies, is a hard student, and is miking close application to his work- He will no doubt prove an honor to his class. Prof. K. :. Hramlou of the Mia 'ml I'niversity at Oxford, Ohio. will arrive on t'riday afternoon to spend his vacation with his father, J. C. Ilraudon, and family. It will be a happy home gathering, tlic Professor having been away over n year. lie has spent several mouths hi Paris since lie left home. Miss Ilautchmouchcr, who has lieeu head trimmer for Miss Angle Thompson for some months, left Saturday tor her home in ,St. Louis. Miss HautcliiiKHicher was I n refined and lovely character and I should be congratulated upon the many warm friends she has left in Marshall who join with the Rn itiii.ican in wishing the young lady abundant success wherever she may locate. Dr. Criflin of Texas is in the city holding n gospel meeting nt the North St. .Mclropoliilau M. It. Church. He comes to vis well recommended by a hundred thous nnd white people of the South. The Dr. has a gospel charier from the Stat J of Texas, signed by the Secretary of State. Also seven hundred newspapers give their voice in this recommendation, His gospel meeting here is largely attended by white nnd colored- He is helping the church spirituilly and financially, lie has preached five of his stirring sermons; broth ers and sisters are shouting and praising the Lord in the highest. He will preach n special sermon for the wiiltc people before leaving the city. Subject, "Six million dry tioi.es coming together". He goes from here to St. Louis and then to Chicago, III, Dk. J. DhUok, Pastor. MsS Mattle llrown who has been in Indlana)lis for some lime w nrrivc Saturday morning to take charge of Miss Angle Thotnp- win's business, while she goes to Knox City to nurse her sister. Miss Amanda, who is very ill. Miss llrown Is a first class milliner and one of the very licst that Marshall has ever had. She was with Mrs. arrant too long to need any in troduction to Marshall people. Miss Mary Qitiglcy is. we are sorry to say, going to give up Hotel Hurt, it being necessary, on account of her health, to seek a warmer climate- Miss Quigtey has made n success of the hotel and whoever takes the manage ment of it, will find it lu n thrifty. I PWI-ciolw Conditio... We under stand there nre several parties thinking or leasing it, 1). A. Parley, of Versailles, among them. BaJJin Patli of Mn. 8. It WarrrD. 'Mm Ml.Muli itrnlli ol .Mi,, S, II, U'urron on I'liiirxtavmglit nl Si-.l illi, was a crfnl tlwnk In Uer rilalite and Irli-nd-; Iiv li uliiu Ihsmi III lirr iiil IifhIiIi ili, it I -1 , i iH'fuiii nnd tm l.iund iluml in !! Tl, tlri'i-awt wut l.rll knn hi IVt- . l,ilfn)Hi , Sllllii, i-iiillitl,, nml Mat iiiili, iruiiilni'iil In iini,. .il Hri'li-v Sim was 0.1 ji-ara otngit mid wn an hiiiiI "1 llr. .1. W. l'nri-r. Tin' funiiral luuli plilr mi Smml.-i) ut Sis-bli :ni'l tl- ri'iimliu tvi'tu Imrli'd at llovr, In l-ilujrlte Co 1MJY A Sadclh Bridle . Whip or FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT, We have lioys saddles for Sj.jo, 3-75. ?I-S. fo and 8. Our ia.jo boys saddles can not be beat. We have Men's saddles for S$, 5, 0, fjs and io etc. Our K man saddle is n daisy. We have whips for 5c. ioc, 15c, sue. 25C 3Sci -SC, 75c, t and S1.S0. Our 4m: and 75c through raw hide whip is the best in Saline Co. We have Lap Robes for I, 30 .JS. $i.5. z.4o; fc,, f5 $6( ?7, , io, and $13, 35 per cent dlscouut in nit lap robes. Yours for business,