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THE MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. I Vol.. VIII. .M AKSII A Aj, SAMN'K COUNTY, MISSOlJlM, .IPNK -J:i. 1MJ. Mi. .T.l II. Y. P- U. Convention. The i K 1 1 1 1 1 nntir.nl convention of the Haptist Young Peoples Union was held in Slater this Week, opening Tucvlay and continuing through Tlmr lay. The meetings were licltl in (lie ll.iptiilwliitrclii the first evening session being opened with devotional nervier, led by Rev. Puller, of Sedalla, mid presided oer by President W. J. Williamson, of Kansas City. Hy lltttks welcomed (lie visitors in licb.itl of (.he city, and it talk wis iiIvi made by Rvc. l'.irlis along this line. The tcsionsc tu these addresses was made by Rev. Camplwll, of Kansas City, the following exercises conclud inn the evening program: Address, "Christianity in the b'irst Century -Illustrated by Paul" Dr. J. S. Kirtley. Solo- 'There is Rest for the Weary" Mm. Jim. Reynolds. Address Christianity of the Twentieth Century. - Dr. J. C. Armstrong. Wednesday morning's session wis devoted to llie elect ion of officers and discussion of the tepirt of board of managers, while the after n hi mid rvcnlng meetings wtle pied in devotional exercises and addresses of sncikers fiom different parts of the slate. The Staler Index, in .in excellent account of the meeting, made attractive by half tones of piominent delegates, st.itts that Marsiiall is well icpresented and tlt.it I Ifliimlt.it is endeav oring tocntch the next convention Rev. J. I'. Kemper has ht-en elected ptesl- tent for the ensiling ycai and Com I'. Slorts second vice-president. ST, SAVIOKS ACADEMY. Tl..- commencement exercises of St. Su-ior'a IAcni'eniy took place at the Convent Hall on Wednesday evening, Juue Jiot, attended by n large and appreciative ntidienev. An inslru 'mental selection by Misses Nannie I'nrrell, rAtigel.i OrnVny. Mamie Allrnbiirg, Ode and (Idle Hint and Alverln I'erwas luutifiilly fl cndieu mid showed cIoh- applicnt'o'i lit their iivork .lie past year. Th- essay bv Miss Nora ''Mnlolic) on "The tui.icrfut enr of ijH" .mid the valedictory by Miss NVU Kennedy u Sunshine of the Hentt," ..uiue special mention sbowiiii! wonderful thoiiL'ht on Ihu apan oi noiii young mines. The mcdnls awarded wcie for llible to Miss 'ellie Ken.iedy presented to her by Miss Nora iMaloney; for Christian Doctrine, to Miss ll'rnucc Wat m: for Dilligcuce. MUw Cora Criffith; for Music to Miss Nannie I'nrrell; for ll'oilU'i.iss to Miss- Minnie Gill: for Attendance to Miss II nine. The address by Rev. J. T. Walsh, of Kansas City on "Higher IMucation" was a special feature of the evening. The following is the excellent program that was c.iriicd out in its entirety- riuMiKAMMr. Salutatory --Miss K. Allenbnrg. Ttio-Vatsc Spencer Misses Mary llran decker, (tussle Koscnhan and Mary McUinui. Crowns for Superior Literary Merit, award ed to Misses Nora Malonei and Nellie Ken nedy. "Tlie Merry liondolier:" Cliortis I'ianist, Miss Nellie Kennedy. American (tlrl. (March). Knnkel Misses Alice Kyan, Nellie Rose, Alberta Oscr and Nannie I'nrrell. liss.iy: "The Wonderful Year of Hlglilicn Hltndreil and Ninety-eiglit." Miss Norn Maloney. 1'atriolic March and songs. Juniors ami Minims. Pinnist. Miss Ocie Hurl. Instrumental Trio Driimlii'lter Misses Nannie I'nrrell, Angela Ordwny. Mainle Al leiibmg. Ocie Hint, I'die Hint nnd Alberta (Kct. l'nlry Hell Drill. Overture: "Masnuiello'' Misses Nellie Rose, Nellie KcnucUv. Alice Kjnii and Mamie Allenbnig. "Siinimer Again": Chorus I'miilst, Miss Nellie lime. Cradiming meduls awarded to Misses Nellie Kenned) and Nom Mnlouuy. Kv-ay and Valedictory, "Sunahiiie of the Hentt"NI Nellie Kennedy. Distribution of Prize lor llible, ChtiMinn Ducttiuu, Diligence. Music, Politeness nnd At teiidanre. Address: Rev. J. T. Wnh. Cold inelals presciiteil by Kev. I). M. Cos tellne, Mnisliall, Mo. Dev. J. J, llojjan. .Shackelford. Mo.: Mr. T. Mayer. Marahall. Mo . Mr. W. Prior, Muislmll, Mo. New Telephone Company. The Saline County Telephone Company was iucorpomtcd under the laws of Missouri in the office of the secietary of slate on June ifith and a copy of the articles of association or ngrciiucnt filed tu the Record. r's office of this county the following day. Tin. tulncss of the corjKirntlou will be trans acted nt Marshall: incorporated for n teim of fifty yenra, the purposes of the association nte "the coiiKttuctiuu, nu'iu-isliip, njierntlnn ami lUMiuteiiauce of a telephone .system iu the o'.ics of Marshall and Slater and iu such other towns nnd cities in the state of Missouri, witli such extensions and connections) of Mich telephone system to and between any such towns mid cities In said State, and to and be tween country residences and such towns or cities, ns may be determined by said Com pany." Tile boatd of directors for the first year nre A. A- Wallace, R. I'.. lInllow.iy. W. A. Ilealtv, I!. It. Mitchell, A. K. Huston, J. I-'. Kubaiik and James Coone.v. The capital flock is fJj.ooo, divided into j,V shares of tioo each, one half of nhlch has been paid into the lloaid of Diteclots. Tlie shareholders and number of sh.ltes inch ale as follows: A A Wallace. Marshall rio J S Klliott, HoouUllc 5 A K Huston, Marshall ,jo T W Lacy. " J W Carter. " ,?i I' M Cooper, " s W II Colveil, ' i Joseph llamil. " i (". S Haidin, ' i James Coouey, " 5 TCUiilney, " 2 C 0. Page, " , A Leonard, " 1 .Mnrtiu Gnuldin ' 5 W A Hentty " ', W C Cower ' 1 WS Huston " to J P Huston " 10 ! II Mitchell " ., s I! H Iloll.may " ...5 T II Harvey " . , f J T ISiih.ink, Slater. . JO II C. McNeill, " ,4 0 I! (' Sharp Marshall .... j W lf .Shatp "... ; 5 C A Muirell , t Win IS.iuunu " . A J Trigg " A Olson "... . . . 2 J VanDyke " .. . r J M Hufl " .. t I. W Scott " .2 C I. Hell " .... 2 C M llitckner ." . . , m 2 A Hupp " ... 2 II C Allen " . , . . t Delimit Striker " .. .1 J M Ds'iiuy, Jr. ' .... t O Cochran " 1 Head Tim Marshall Kcpnbltenu,