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.HI ".-V lllli W. W. ROSE, LIVE STKI All KIERAL AIKTIMELR. MARSHALL, MISSOURI. Sales made anywhere In the United States. MARSHALL MARKET. To be corrected weekly by the Republican for the benefit ol its farmer friends Wheat, per bu. C8c Corn, " " 3jc Oats, " " a5c Apples " " (j.oo Kvaporated apples, per lb. iie Sundried 8c Irish potatoes, per bu 6oc Sweet " " " $1.00 Turnips " " 30c Cabbage per lb ac Jiggs, per doz ioc Butter, per lb lie Chickens, old hens, per lb. Sc " young, per lb... .c KooMcrs, per lu c Turkeys, hens, per lb.. .. 6)ie Turkeys, gobblers, per lb... ic Ducks, per Ih - .tc Geese, per lb - . 3c . Sides, per lb - 7c Hams, " " . 10c Shoulders, per to 7c cwt Hides, dry, per lb No 1.. 11 to 13c llldes.green, per lb Feathers, per lb Wool, tub washed, " " unwashed, " " burry, per lb.., Flour, first grade, per second " " " third " " Meal, per bu Jran, " cwt Lard ' lb Beeswax" " Tallow Cows, per cwt Steers, Hogs, Sheep, " " Wood per cord Coal ton 0 to 7c 30 to 37 ' 3c 16 to 17c 12c J.35 a.10 " 1.90 (oc Coc 7c 22c I3 00 4-50 3.00 350 f J.50 to $2.75 $2.75 to $3.00 A OleaeOall. J H Schlueter & Co came very near having a serious accident Tuesday morning. The coffee urn i heated by small gasoline, silver plated lamps, and when these were being filled, the gasoline spilled running over them, when not turned off, Tbey caught oa fire and there was a lively time tor a abort white, trying to handle the heated burning lamps, which were at last kicked into the stret, W V Trent who Is employed there, certainly demonstrated his presence of mind in acconplishlng what be did, but for which, we might have had a fire to write up. Monev don't Krow on tiees. Be careful how you spend it. A dol lar Isn't much but it will buy one hundred shares in some of the Gold Mining Stock Companies in the Cripple Creek gold mining district Better still, it will buy one doien regular Cabinet site photos made br Hulchine's. Studio North West corner square. For beautiful spring bats, see Misses Mick & Cohenour. IN THE COUNTY BLACKBURN. II It with sednet w ibronlclii Ids death of Mrs WllllamflroWnfn'j Which took pliett Saturday, Hire lltlu Mrs Drowning hai Wen scrlouitjr III far eomttime with aa aflcctloa of a canccrout naturt. 8I10 leavca 1 hut- tiaud and four children who will iuIii her lender care. Ur T 1' lUley, of Kansas Utty preached a very consnl- g funeral Sermon at the Chrlillan church Monday allernoon at 2 o'clock after which the remains wero laid lo rest in lbs Blackburn- cemetery. Carrol l.ozsdn and bride, acconi. panted by Mrs llerndon ami MI11 lllrd Kogsdon arrived .from Marshall on ths four o'clock train Wedocidav. They drove Immediately to tbo coun try homo toulh of town where a re ception wat given by tho groom, 1 mother. Mill Koia Fuelling, of Kmma, and Henry Kajan, of Illackhurn, were nlted in tho holy bnhdi of matrimo ny at the homo of tho brldo 011 Sun- lay tho llilh. The couple will rcildo here, the groom be! air engaged In blackimllhlug hem. MluGeorgto Fletcher camo down from Alma Thuriday ami remained ntll Saturday, Sho took In the botto- molly mite and the XXX club, of which iho It a member, while In our city. Quito n number of ladlei and gen. llemen from K 0 were Invited to par take of tho hoipltallty of T K Ualnes and wife, lilt Saturday, tho occailon being Mr Galnei birthday, - Elba Cablo returned all solitary alono by hlraiclf from an eitcnded lilt to parti uuknowu on Monday Let's quit looking for Elba's bride. Mra Mary Fllipatrlck entertained Motdauet lorn Filspalrlo, Jim Carson of Elm wood, Leaton and Davie, of Chlttcotbe, nu Friday, MctdanicillobFvalon and Len Da. If. of Chtllcotho. vlilted their brulh era, Milt and Illch Llllard, lait week, llio hottouolly title wat well at tended and orcry fellow pronounce! them well heated, Frank Kaya ihlppcd a load of calve) and Tom ttlarkford a load of 111)21 to K C Monday. II I. let Allco Shaw nnd Irene Asliuril returned to school lu Lealngton on Monday, Tajtor Entrtcau hat pnrchned the Will tiwenry property on South Main. Cbai 1'altorton, of K. C, hai pur rhaied tho HlacVburn Itecord. Jeff Price shinned a hundred head otcaltlo to Chicago Tueiday, Kd nnd Jcitlo Kdwardi ato iceliig nights In Chicago Ihtt week. Misses Mick & Cohenour will have their grand opening of spring millinery, Saturday Marcu 2am. NELSON. High flro until low twelve It all the rage, which In our opinion 11 wrong, aa It ie a watte of valuable time, We hope lolne of our yotioc men will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. Mitt Pearl Short tpont Sunday with her parents, MIm l'carl It a charm. Ing youug lady and wo aro pleated that tho bat a poilllon with the beil paper In tho County, The Salino Hop. ubllcau. Mr.illarkmau loriuerly of Kamai City camo In last Monday, lie hai been proipectlng In Cooper ami Mor gan Uounlic ami itoppe.1 on ner with a view of proipectlng fur lead. Thero wai considerable ciclteinenl over a How burning out lait Saturday eveuing where Sam Short live. lint It being a goad Duo, thorn wai no damage done, which was luck Indeed, Four gentlemen camo In on Monday morning train with a. view of proa, pectlng for coal and coal oil, which wohopo they will do uud bo iticceu fnl. I 11. Koenlg't tali wai such a sue cesa laai Saturday that ho It going to try It again nest Saturday forenoon" and atlernooa. Com 14 everybody, Lewis Rlehardsoa had the remalot of hla father and two children moved from Smith' Chapel cemetery' to Mel. ton cemetery laM'week. Dr Ed CliaM lad anlte a tuttta with his tin tptj.&i Saturday, but suc ceeded fn" nailing It down between pulfi of wind. The auction sale at Koenlg't store last Saturday was a great succen. A gi-od crowd was in, consider!; la bail Heather. Itev. Lay burn of Kansas preached some good aermont at the Usplla t church Ihreo olehts the Hist of the week. John liatton had aatroka of nar a litis lait Saturday night, and at this willing Is.lo a critical condition. Robert Johnson, who (1 teaching at Waverly tbli winter, wat down lait Saturday on business. Don't forget we are going to have great big city election the first Tuesday nest month. M Wedeodorf the popular grocer Iruranier was In town Monday Iran 'acting builoess. Jamil Horn of K 0 wai down Sat unity and will soon commence prjs pcctlng for lead. J M Baker has a nice coal prospect sonlhweitot town; bo haa a lis foot cln of good coal, Wyan Sapplnulon of KtoiaiCllv li viitllog relatltca and frlenda here this week. Dewllt Wing, of lloonvllle, was vis iting his alster, Mrs Dr Shuck last week. J II Uarroa our 1. M was quite lick ;att week, the remit of vaccination. Joe Kocolg of Uooovllla Is up ipcnd Ing tho week with frlenda and role' lives. Veil Uuth and J D McCallliler ret. urned to rieaiant iron last week. Joe Allen's baby Is vcrv low with pneumonia fevar. Harry Oreritreet of Iltackwater wm nn Mnnilar. Aueuit 1'clry vlilted Marshall neer vuuuay. Pike Uuth went to tho couuty scat lueiuay. - J. C. Sapplnitton went lo Marshall j ucsuay. Alexander llros hat 0 it now transfer wagou. Call now ou W. K. Mallard & Sou for aweet pe'ai, bluegrass and garden seed. S1IILOM. At the nokt regular meeting which wll be the 2nd. Sunday lu April, Her. James ltlder, pastor of Stitlob, will bo ordained. As brother Raider was reared lu this community and li liked by all, no doubt thero will bo aovcral present to witness tho ordination, Miss hugenla hsllll closed a very tuocetiful term of school March ICtli Miss Estill wat liked by all. She lefl Saturday morning for her home In Marshall. LAKESPRtNOS. Lewis Richardson moved Ills father' and two children' bodies from Smith Chapel grave yatd to tho Kelson ccra- lery last wecx. Mra ! Smith, Misses llesslo Jeff rie, Laura Dennla and Dave Dtnnlt (sited Lake achoot Friday evening The extremely cold weather reduced T Shackelford' apiary from twenty lo twelve awarmi of bcei. L 0 Shackelford will lake toiuo ma ehlncry to the sale to be held at Kel son tho 18lh. Tbo wind itorm of Saturday blew ilown couildotablo fence In this vicin ity. Wheat Is looking very well In this community. (Jeorgo Potter Is quite sick at present. HOW'S THIS We offer Ono Hundred Dollar Ho ward tor any caio of Catarrh that caonot bo cured by llall'a Catarib Cure. F. J.CliastrrV Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney.for the laslli years, and bellevo him perfectly honorable In nil business transactions and llnanclally able lo carry out any obligation made by their firm. - We'. eVrmflppHfe.). ririm.u."' V " . 1 -bbbbbbbbbW- - "fs s " 1 Toledo, O. 'a Waldlng. KlnnanA Mnrvlu. Whole. sato UrugglMs, Toledo. 0. Hall' Catarrh Oiro It taken tntciu ally, acting directly upon Iho blood and mucous iiirfarcs of the s)stew, " rrleo, 75c, por bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall' Family l'itl nro tho boiU Miami Hack Accident. The Miami back bannered to au accident n.ijt tcttirned to Marshall from Miami on .Monday. The hack had two horses leading be hind, who became unmanageable as they passed a colored woman, Sarah Lovelace, in a buggy. " norscs turned the woman's buggy over and kicked her, break ing her arm In two places. The unfortunate woman wa brought to town, nnd Dr. Haiiisott ect the arm and she ians comfortable as Site COUld be Under till, rtrrnm. stances, but it wjn Iw ntie time before she will have the use of the arm. BE YOUR OWN BOSS Ml Matt you In the .Mall Order JIiimiicm day or evening at home. No peddling. You can m.ikc r wick. Hith er Sex. Address M. Youug. 161 Henry St., Brooklyn. .V. Y. THE On EAT MAJESTIC. t,..,,. , . operation, -t will cimk nitlcker Willi Ie-- iiel lh.111 any other Move lin.vti totlic trade; being made of 'In- ury best material through 111 with nullnary care it will l.ft u lid time it uses cither tt'iod or co.il with entire s.Hirariiiii--it h.ivcs time, fuel and m 111 it will pay you to own out "Tli u- jn liiimlreds of ranges nnd. Mit only one Mulcntlc." THE fiBCAT MAJMTIC. . Call ami xalbem.V. . i Yotirrt 'J'ntlv W. H.MURT. Kat Side citinre, Mniiliall. Mo s Frank Rogers and wife are prepar Ing logo lo houiekeeplng toon. They will live 00 Orniand Hupp' farm. W with Hum bapplots lai'Ualr new home. Dr A 11 W Sullivan ha purchased John A Ilawklos residence In Miami and will ruovo aooo. The doctor' fam ily will be missed In onr community. Dr F 11 Sullivan and Miss Kato Cmobolt, of Miami, Mr Hamner Aud tley 4ud Mlta Uerlha Sullivan paid, the Mitaes Mulllni a call Friday evening. The Y P P M was well alttuded Fri day night. The next meeting will bo led by Mrs.Ina Mulllns. Marvin Barton, and Will Irvln, of Miami, attended lbs last evening of cliool at Shlloh. MUsei Tens and Msynie' Mulllna visited Mis Uertha 8ulllvau Sunday. Mra Ina Mulllu. visited Mrs John Mllltapt Tuesday. Mlis Ona Davis visited Miss Vilill Thursday, Itcmembcr the date of the open inK of Misses Mick & Cohenour, March jth, What We Offer, SOME SNAPS I We lutvclOO (iveycar Subscriptions to the FARM and JOURNAL, Which will be Sent for that time, to the first 100 new subscribers to The Saline Republican. - Rciiic'mbcr also our combination with the Live Stock Indicator and four other good papers devoted to farming interests, all for $1.45 per year. All orders MOST be sent through this ofl'ce. 4 .. . t, Atolfoe&i.,y iM .?. A...