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it. . Friday, Pfcembor 16, ltOl. V MARSHALL WEPUlLtCAN l If aVJ- r . ,oro n few days NIT ounb 9les ' SALT SPRJNQS J. 1. Fulkcrson was oil the market in Kansas City with hogs Friday. Mr. uml Mrs. J. C. Bran don und daughter Miss May, oF Marshall wore visitors at their farm Thursday. Winter bus como again. Lewis and John W. Brown visited in Marshall Friday and attended the lecture given by the M. V. C. They were accompanied homo by Iheir Mister, who remaiued over Sunday. Rev. Bolton of MarHliall, visited Mr. ami Mrs. II. E, Uingley Saturday. Mrs. I). Taylor and Mrs. J. Stvlnncy of Mt. Leonard, were callers liere Thursday Mrs. H. Moroni, who was ill for ti few days, is reKrtcd belter. Claude Alcxitnder visited his parents hi Slater over Sunday. Mrs. A. II. Orr, mid Mrs C. Brown, were the guests o Miss Mamie Smith of Him wood Thursday. ;Mr. Wm. Wood, who has sold his farm south of he will move to Kansas City the near future. Leverctto Rnnshcrgor spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. T. A. MeLennou Hlgglnsville. Chas. Brown ami S. 1 1. Soar borough shipped a ear load of hogs from Malta Bend Kunsus City Tuesday. of WINQATE3 lVTSlFOA3SrTI3LiE3 GO. You will save enough money, by trading at this store, to make sure that your Christmas Turkey, Oysters and Candy will cost absolutely nothing. SALINE VALLEY A nice snow fell here Sun day. Only not enough fell It make sleigh-riding good. Mr. Davidson of near Little Uoek, was in our midst last Saturday. Ben Larmnu, Eddie Sprclt Mr, Henry OlendorlT, Fran I'ieper, Frank, Joe and Tony Kruse, were doing Glasgow, last Thursday. J. F. Rigor was the guest of a friend in Glasgow last Sunday. Mrs. C. Olendorfl' was trad iug in Little Rode last Satur day. Quite u number of our farmers were in Glasgow on business last Monday. Prof. R. D. Johnson and Martin Giger made a Hying trip to Glasgow lastSaturday. Our mail carrier I). B. Huff now makes his rounds with a brand new buggy. Col. Joe Auur, of near Sla tor, was navigating over this vicinity looking for live stock, P. J. kcssler, our enter prising farm and stockman, brought over u uico bunch of cattle from Howard Co. last Monday. George Giger and Frank Johnson were iu Little Rock last Wednesday evening. Clins, B. Duncan and G. G. Hariugof Oak Ridge, passed through here enroute to Gins gow lust Saturday. Geo. R. Duncan of Oak Ridge, wus In tuts locality Inst Sunday. Several of our Hunters nro uiakinir war on cotton-tails this week. W. N. Dille, of Oak Ridge, passed through here enrouto to Glasgow last Monday. GIVEN AWAY 50 Prizes Worth $100.00. When jour total pur chases bate amounted to Fife Dolltn, w give jou numbered ticket Riving jou a chaoce to drsw one of the aboeo mentioned pramlumi. Thousands of Sensible. Ap propriate and Acceptable Christmas Presents! Tho kind giving satisfaction and pleawuro alike to both the giver nnd recipient. Free! with eierr It 00 purchase, a koj to unlock tbo box ot money we arc giving away to one ot our customers December Stat. Men's Wearables. Suite, $jo to $3 98 Overcoats, 1 16 to ... 348 Pants, to to 4S Rata, ti to ., .. 19 Caps, 98c to ... 35 Gloves or rultts, 1.48 to ,04 Dies Skirts, 98 to 35 Mufflers, $1.48 to 35 Silk Neckties, f.49 to .to Djck Coat, $3,98 to 75 Overalls and Jumpers, 98: to 35 Work Shirt, 50c to 35 Underwear, 98c to rj Suipendeis, 48c to .. .10 Belts, .soi to 10 Men's Sateen Shltti, tl 50 to 49 Cuff Dottons 49c to to Tie Pins & Collar Bolton. $.33 to .05 Gold Kings, j 00 to 35 LeRRlns, 75c to 35 Kir Muffs and Wristlets, each .10 Socks, $.35 to os Hankerchlefs, $ 50 to 05 Linen and Robber Collars, $ 30 to .10 Men's Sweaters, Ir.jo to 49 Men's Overthlrts, $1.50 to 49 Women's Goods. Dress Goods, yd. 98c to 04 Underwear, (1.00 to 35 Hoe, 75 to , .in Cloaks, $14 98 to 1.49 Skirts, $7 48 to 1.49 Huts, to 98 to . 75 Paiciostors, $ 49 to 35 Fancy Stick Collars, 5.50 to 35 Silk Neckties, $ 49 to iu Shopping Hags, $1.35 to 35 Hair Ornaments, $.3510 .10 Gold Rings, ti to .35 Waists Sets 23 lireait Pins, $ 35 to to Hat Pins, 35c to oj Hair Pins, doi $ 35 to to Olnvrs or Mitts, (.98 to 35 Petticoats, It, 35 to ,. 49 Belts, t 49 to 35 this week. At ' the Mima time ho was looking for a locution for u uews paper plant. The lecture delivered by Frank MeLnre Chaffee Tucs- day was well attended. It was indeed 11 rate trait. A revival meeting will Ik.- gin here at the M. K. Chinch the first Sunday in .Innuury. term Toilet Goods, i to "5 Handkerchiefs, 35c to . .0) Purses, 35c to , ... , .,0 Combs, 35c to - .S Easel Mirror. Other House-Keeping Supplies and Gift Suggestions: Kvertyhing on our 5 and 10 cent couLters 5 to loc Candy absolutely pure, Hi. 35 to toe Minxes' and Buy's Leggins 59 to 49: Stocking Cap 49: to 10c Medalion Pictures in gilt frame.aj to 10c Spachtel Dtesser Scarfs and Stand Covers 98c to 35c Dollies 3jc to 5c Children's Closks $6.98 to (11.49 Bnv's Suit (9.98 to $1.35 Boy's Overcoats 1495101.35 Bay's short Pauls 99c to 35; Bed Quilts $1.98 to (1 35 I,tcc Curtains, pair (5.50 to 50c Tble Linen, ........... 75c to 30c Napkins, set $ 1.50 to 50c TowcN, each, 50 to 5c Dress Suit Csse 4.98 to 98c Ribbons, yd., 40c to ic Men's gold filled Watch Chslns 98c Sofa Pillow Tops 35c to 10c Embroideries and Laces endless varie ty to suit every taste and purse. Domestics, Flannels, Outing, Ticking, Batting, Shirting, etc. Trunks $6,75 to $1.75 Umbrellas 14510500 Shoes, Overshoes, Felt Boots. Wo have always said that "Star Brand Shoes arn Bettor" ntid now wo can prove it. The most expert tdioo inuu of the WUOLK WORLD were appointed 011 thu jury of award at the SAINT LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR and after tho most careful and exhaustive tests AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS to STAR BRAND SHOES. Wu sell this brand of Shoes Imcnuco wo have long been convinced that they are better than any other kind on account of their style, beauty, perfection of fit and wonderful wearing qualities, and are very much pleased to know that our Judgment has been verified by the highest authority in thu world. Wu therefore take great pleasure in inviting you to visit bur store and Inspect a complete Hue of these Shoos for Men, Women and Children. Those of you who attended thu World's Fair and saw thuiii manufactured know they are honestly constructed and made of thu best' leather money can buy. Wear one pair of these shoes and you will know that' "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER." Misses Dress Shoes (1.9S to 98c Children Shoes $t 65 to 48c Ladies Overshoes 98c 10 75c Ladies first class Rubbtrs 50c Ladles Pelt lined Shoes $1.73 10 $1.35 1 Men's Dress Shoes $5 48 In... $1,35 Men's Plow Shoes 98c Boys Shoes $1.98 to. 98c Men's Overshoes t 75 to 98c Men's Felt Boots $3 98 to 1 98 Men's Warm Felt lined Shoes, ., J.4B Infants' Shoes 98c to 19c Ladles Dress Shors 13.98 to 98c Our Shoes possess all tho excellent qualities of high-grade Footwear. Stylish in appearance, ser viceable and comfortable iu wearing, jierfect iu fit and workmanship, reasonable. iu price, giving tho buyer the best shoe value obtainable. This store is HEADQUARTERS for PURE CHRISTMAS CANDY CHEAP. Our High Qualities nnd Low PRICKS should induce you to buy your Holiday Gifts nt this store, store that sells tho Best Goods, Gives yon Best and Most for the Money, Always Sells at the Lowest Prices. The Popular Low Price Store. Wingate Mercantile Co. One Lowest Price to All. J. A. Cravens life insurance agent for the Minnesota Mu till Life Insurance Co. had business in this vicinity last Saturduy. Ben Sarmati, John mid Ro sa Giger, were the quests of friends 011 Oak Ridge last Wednesday night. Henry Thornton of Ltttlo Rock, was iu this vicinity Tuesduy. Miss Fannie Deore, of Oak Ridge, spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. Only 12 days till Christmas from this writing. C0LLE0E NOTES The Inter-Society Debate next week by present arrange ments will be: Ilnuxoniuu Wednesday night, Pearson-lan-Balrdean, Thursday night. Everyone come. News has been received that Mr. McCorklo's mother is better and that there are hopes for her recovery. Maurlno Finnell has been out of seluxil for several days, being held at homo by an attack of lu-grlppe. The guide cards for the fall quarter wero given out Wednesday. Did you hear Mr. Kemp? If not be sure that you hear Dr. .Herbert L. Wlllet, who will bo here Jan. 7, 190."). Be gin the new year right by hearing him. GILLIAM Dlvld Burton was seen in our burg lust week. II. C. Dies tranaeted busi ness iu Kansas City Monday. Mr. Loimbroek of Alma, Mo., father of our attorney COUNTY COURT Novemlwr tuljourued December oth. 1004. Court convened pursuant to adjournment. ftlemners present Hons. J. T. Stouirer, R. W. Iliekmau and It. v. Hutitm Judges; R. E. L. Smith Clerk;and H.T. Ham, Sheriff. Commission issued to John Wilson, County Treas. urer-eleet. Ordered that commissioner build stone or concrete cul vert 011 road through 1M-51-'M J. A. Walker, collector, Hies monthly roport of collections for Nov. 1001. Ordered that warrants be issued tot lit.' jitdgcHiiud clerks ot election, 1001, iu tho sum of $1.."0, each. Certificate of physical dis ability of John G. Young presented and approved by the court. Dramshop license granted F. E. Skinner Slater, Mo. for 0 months. Dramshop licciwo grunted Weber & Berg, Marshall Mo. for six mouths. Dramshop license granted L. A. Strauss, Gilliam, Mo., for six months. Dramshop license granted Dooloy & LoomtK, Marshall, Mo. for six mouths. Petit jury drawn for Jan- uarv term ot uirciill Uourt, 100.), as follows: Arrow Rock township Ed Fcnwlek, T. E. Hogge. Black water, township lltiftis Clark Jr., Joseph Marshall. Cambridge township S. A. Saltcustull. Alfred Keith, and James Jeter. Clay township E. V. Davidson, Lester Brown. Elm wood ton ushlp M Ike Moore, A. II. Orr. Grand Pass township J, Q. Jones, A. L. Webb. Libertv township-G. T. Rietl, T. X. Barnes. Miami township George Cunningham, Job A. Hatina. Marshall township Davis, Aubrey Conway, Thus. Carpenter. Salt Pond township L. Grottier, Jno. If. McGuire. Salt Fork township Thos. Gttuios, Phillip Smith, Miscellaneous accounts are presented, approved and warreiit.sis.sued for same. 1). T. Sydenstrikor npHlut ed justice ot the peace for Cambridge township. Iu the matter of petition of Henry Kchlue el ul for Canipell of a public road: It uppeurlng that damages claimed have been compromised, former The hore, wus visiting here last week. C. C, and John Slater were transacting busi ness hero Monday. Miss Sallle Lee is clerking 'der appointing voiiunissloii- in Dnnlaps.plmrmuev durliiL' u,'h rescinded nnd Ed, Schlii" the holiday weeks, appointed to open said road Miss Pats v N'nrv..ii vi.,. nut! put .sumo in trood tntvel- is teaching school near Avers '''-' ""dition ut the expense necoinp'auied bv Sadie Jeter. 01 l'.'lttlouorH& commission- F I were the gueMs of J. W Rlelnuaii and family Saturday and Sunday. Mr. 11 ml Mr. Keys of Mexico Mo. were visiting er is directed to build bridge on salt! road. Ordered that drumsiiop liceuso be grunted Charles Spring to keep tulrutushop at