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MARSHALL REPUBLICAN ft I We are Certainly fiefsed and we believe the people are pleased too from the way they responded to our first Semi-Annual Clearance Sata Many of them were surprised at the unusual values offered. Others who have been watching and. reading our advertisements knew what to expect and we feel safe in saying none were disappointed. 7c Batiste Friday While they Last 3Jtc Wo offer yon Friday while Uioy last onolot of about 25 pieccB Batiste Wo bought them to retail at 7Jc a yard. Thoy come in light ground dots and ring dots. Also floral designs. While they last Frl'iay ; , . ; . 3K Yard 10, 12, 15 and 20c Wash Goods, 7c f Friday we plnco all of these lota togothor Lawn, Batiste, Madras, Gingham, Mull, Honso Organdies and Arnold 'a Taffetas all in oiio big lot mm Ik Yard 122, 15, 18, 20 and 25c Embroideries, 11c. Wo still have a small, lot of theso and you would bo surprised to hear tho ladies eoimnont on this lot "How can ho sell it so reasonable?" "Isn't it beautiful," olo. Your choice of tho tntiro lino v ; We have so many articles we are offering during our first SeiTli-Annual Clearance Sale n ls impossible to mention all of them, If you haven't attended this Sale you are doing yourself and your purse an injustice. Remember, every item is just what we say it is. What we Advertise we do. .mmWW 1 kW J AmW mW .m AW S AmW kW j mW mW mmT .mW mmW MmmmW $tyty&fyfyfyfyfyfyfyty$lhcTB to preach there every t i Sunday for awhile. I think next rz ... . . . Site SLATER Mr. nnd Mrs. R. D. Quisenbcrry with their two little git la are mole ing a visit to Mrs. Qulnenberry's mother In Laplatn. ' Mrs. Jv G. Diirns is making an extended visit to relatives and friends in Ohio. Mrs. K. G. WJbceler is siill at Kansas City under treatment for her ailments, Her hubhaud re ceived letter from her last Satar day that she is getting along quite we,) I but will not return home' for i sojic time yet. Richard Hill's little boy of about 3 yens of age met with qnite an unfortunataaud , fatal iiccidcnl, last Thursday with a bottle of' carbolic acid, resulting in the immediate death of the chi!d. The children we're playing with water in bottles and oue child happened, to get hold of a bottle of the acid and poured the contents on the top and front of tliis child's head; the liquid ran down Id his eye, nose and mouth, "and completely strangled the child to death by inhalation, Phil Tucker.made a trin to Han n'bal, Mo., a few du ago to' visit his father's family and old friends ami former associates. He reports a pleasant, vilt.- His father, al though ndvanced In years, Is bale . aud hearty aral still carrjicg on merchant tailoring wjth vm MV(i7t. u At a i.. r. Sunday week is Bro. Reescs' day, next is Dro. Givcns'. Dr. Black of Marshall came down and preached for the breth. rea at the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning nnd evening. Wc understand he preached two very able sermons. Rev. Carlisle oi Fayette preached two very interesting sermons last Sunday nt the Methodist church. R. P. Gwitm made a trip to Katuas City last Sunday and re turned the following Monday. Mrs. D. C. Wilson of Audrain county with her two little boys came last Sunday to visit Elder W. T, Henson, her brother, and returned home last Wednesday. The farmers ate quite busy threshing their wheat aud hauling it to market. Wheat is sild to be of- a, good quality aud more in quantity than was first expected, Mrs. A. R. Griggsby of Kansas City with her two daughters are visiting J. A. Teter's family. Mr, Griggsby came also last Sunday and returned the following Mon day. Mrs. John Teters is on a visit to her former home iu Pilot Grove. Mrs, J. A. Teters made her first trip dowu town last Wednesday morning since she fell aud hurt her self some time ago. . . tlt -" " tf WTHes6W-Wje a, .trip WW hi $W! thtawii tckool-libiwc ntVa GILLIAM MisH Putsy Norvel lefj. Sunday to pcVd a few weeks in Kunang. Mias Besiq Swiitey who ,v.. iv . Sii. .... . v..4 hiw peep visiting relatives by MLss .'Ellin Iiiiiil "8t)Qrifc A TewtstdiiyMH In. Mtti'ua)r thik days. Miss Vincent Daniel is vis iling relalives iu Sinter this weelr. Several of our citizens at tended the , ball games in Slater Friday and Saturday. Mrs. W. U. Drown who has been in Kentucky the past few weeks returned home Sunday. r C.( II. O. Liem brock our noted attorney spent Sunday iu Kansas City. Mrs. Moxiu and daughter. Francis, are visiting friends near iiiggmsvuie this weelc. Ovilh Hill, son of Mr. aud Mrs. S. U. Hill, died sudden ly July 0, having got hold of a bottle of earboliu acid, and jetting same in his throat. Funpral services were con ducted by Key. F. R Norvel, interment at Gilliam ceme tery. NELSON ' ' W. S. Jackson of Kansas CityIs jipcudiug a few days in Camp Jackson. Rev. J. II, Dew, of Liberty, stale evangelist, is assisting otic pastor. Rev. Icc Wood, iu a scries of meetings at the Baptist cburchi Rev, Dew is preaching roue ex cellent sermons aud his afternoon Bible readings arc very instructive aud helpful. Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Mcuse, of Washington, Mo., are.visititjg the' parents ol the latter( Mr. and Mrs: Louis Richardson, K i ' Whcat' tWshihgiMhc orirdr'br lirNVcil ouf.pkewfhei thl.V ,ade an arijageiSf: busb -'T'"Ur. VmlaVlu'riii'il fmu.' C. and Mrs. Willis McKlnney. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Blakely returned to K uisas City Bun- day where they will inaue Clieir future liome. Mrs. V. A. Doty nnd son Ivan of Enid, OUlalioiuh, came in the Fourth of July, lo visit her parents, D. M. Harris and wife. Charles Harris accompanied her from Kansas City and returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Ucager of 141 m wood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Forbes (ast Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cole, Mrs. Mollie Harrison, Mr. Jim Ilatris, and children, John Fordham, aud Miss Nannie Lemon were Sunday guests of D. M. Harris and family. Miss Iluth McKinney who has been sick for the last week with toncilitis, is im proving slowly. Miss Lizzie Aulgur of Sweet Springs mid Mi's. William Aulgur of Kansas City were the guests of I). Lemons aud family last week. K. W. Tuepker and family, Mr. iuhLMis. August liolhe and Miss Me tn Holke, all of ttluclchui'ii, spent Susday at loruoiiii wiin i). m. Harris and familv. Mrs. J. II, Fni'dhnni and niece, Mayine MiMitlcy, Mrs. Anna Larue and Mrs. Caro line Wilcox were shopping iu Blackburn TueRdav eveniuii Mrs. Doty and sou J van Charles Harris wore visitors of D. Ia'iiioii aud family Tues day nighl. Slator Suburban Homos Wu have several very tie siral)le humus in the suburbs of Slater that can be bough Wheat threshing Is the otdci of at a siktiIIco, ranging from the day. 2 ut 5 acres, nicely improved Dou Price uul wife, of Glargow, A lilress, for furthtir purlieu were in our midst Saturday. liars, S.dtwlislaii Real EsUiU Henry Kcttlcr holds the record Agency, Slater, Mo. (8-K1 SALINE VALLEY for raining wheut so fui; he bail 15 ncrcH from which he threshed a little over 1700 bushels. Daniel Shafcr, one of old sub fitantiiil farmeis, went to Gilliam after supplies for the thrcuhcruicu U'st Saturday. Dr. Tamcs aud Otto Cramer of Little Rock were in our berg Fri day1 iiight. )!() Discount on all clutliing at New York Hachel. Head Ache C M.1 O It io, it will interest you to ; know that it can be stonnea with Df. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills; and without any bad after effects, and this without dan ger of forming a drug habit or having your stomach disar ranged. They positively con tain no opium, morphine, co caine, chloral, ether or chloro form in any form. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain, and Iravc only a sense of relief. The reason for this is explained by the fact that headache comes from tired, irritable, turbulent, over-taxed brain nerves. Ar,! Pain Pills soothe and strength en these nerves, thus removing the cause. They are harmless when taken as directed. "W ufi Ir. Mil' Atill-rmln Dtli for t cur nt lieidch. mttA w think Hint tlicr Is nothing thnt will wiunl thiii. Tlijr will ctir tlm twirrctit ntll ff nrvnim or nick lirurtftrtio in n vry few mlntttr. I Mtn of iKrvmm lnitwriimiit. nl occanlnimlly hvi plln whrn tnr tiTVM ncmi In l coinpletfly cilmuat nt, nil I Irftnblf no t inn fcrclr ronUIn tnyKfir. At tliml tlnifi I ! vrnyn Uk tlm Autl-t'Mln PIIIk. and thiy nult in rlnlit wy, it In r mrknli wlmt poothlng effect they Im iifxvi th nrvt." MRS. F. E. KARL. Dftrolt. Midi. Dr. MIIm' Antl.rln Pill r told by your rfrugglit. who will quirnte that tin frit paeKto will btntflt. If It ftllt, ht will return your money. IJ ilotei, 23 eentt. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind from Miami but are told that theiv was a rousing big meet- ting Saturday at Miami and that P. G. Sullivan was elect ed township committeeman; Clarent'n Nichols was uoitiiu atftl for (.'oiislable, and W. A. S. 1 1 viand for justice of tho peace. Miami, Salt Fork, Gnind Pass and Eliuwood townships have not reported. County AssosBor Waylaid. J.W.CouIut, of Utile, H. j).,Aie or ot Bunluy County. riUl fttl limine! "I th;i liy iomill eulloii tit lliioul ami lun troublu. Iirtitioliltltf, Hallim anil IvrrUtlo etinul'i nlilcli liuil iiffirtid tno fur yrur, tIkii I rav f rrfti atlctl ht try llr. ICIu::'.t Nutr lllcovni.r. Hflltf iiHiim uIiiiimI liiiinrlully. ami In hImiii tliumt ici iiiaunuluuro rciulti'il. Nt titlmr nifilleliio euinpitres with n rtiro tnl ulck cure for couctm nii'l t'liMf. H tutrix aflrr nil oilier riMtiedlrn Iibvo lulled. Hfery vtiUlo Ciiarittitreil at l. II. 1'raaklln drug wluifl. I'rlco only W.SJ. Republican Township Convention Continued from fl rot puu'c AltttUW HOCK The Kenublieans of Arrow Jumbo and Pride of Saline Flour $2.10 per 100 pounds at New York Racket. Mrs. Spriter was so unfortunate Saturday, July 7th. The ns to have a hor.se cut in the wire meeting was called to order cue day last week, but It did not hv L. C. Shackelford. .1. K. prove to be serious. , Barron was chosen secretary. vessc IIctiMck and Ills clerk, I' pi L. (J. Hhacuelforil was re- Cibioti, of Rlvcrview vicinity, t0lcetutl lownship commitleu were hauliuK brldj-e lumber from T1U following delegates Glgcrts mill one day Ihst week, soli-ftotl to incut at Mar- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Neff ncicl jmii .vjii, t.e uouuty coliven k . t tee I viewing1 tne town oi, many inns i , - . . .. i. ' one uay insi weet.. .r Fowt,P Misi Rosa Gicer relumed home Y W Wlutlinolur Vrtnv nfler an - j Found the Watch M. IS. Tribble, of near tho Koclc township met at NeUon; college, last week fouutl u watch west, til uiwii. no in set led an adv. iu the licpuh- vipw mmmwiuwi , mmjm ifiriiur'uvwMvw. luri.iuHRh MUHt uqc:rmmu friends in Gillinm. Mrs. Snrcilzer hnd business in Gilliam Monday. Miss Josephine Sptcitzcr return- cd'Monday from UiUinni after a week's visit .with her friend, Miss SbetJja Wells, t Ctorcc K. Duncan, ol Ouk Ridgt, is .haHlinr; corn from Cv Gronemeii7 which he bought recently. l t HE HOME rMjss UottieA Alleu Is very low ut this SvrirHng, . JarniteBeagiji: ,yt ISlmxyotHlKVaH VSixj guest tf tiq .0bsea 'Hur risVit' last Fr i- ireslnng is ,tbe;6vde.r of C H Hooper W 1 Wlllielm W P. Shocktiirord IIheuu Goodloo W S Taylor li Amiberi y L. 0. Shachelford was en dorsed for chairman of euu trul tointnitlecv .1. li. Harrou was endorsed for recorder of deeds, MIAMI Wo have received no report I ieau aud Democrat-News. Saturday .1. A. Weaver, of Shackelford, eauiu iu to claim the watch. Ilu says he heard ot tho walch th rough this paper, although he lakes tlm other. Owing lo a boast made. in a similar case hist week by thu other paper, wo lire pleas ed to show what we can do when given a chance. Mr. Tribble deserves a complU tueiit for his honesty iu seu- ing the watch restured to itaj owner. Ladles' bnire warn $1.00 kind only 47o aVj New York Racket. i Special Low Rate Colorado Excursion- For Round Trip V(a Chicago & Alton Ry. tRvwlW'mu a BpwifcjSkourslim tmtii, iuut.nl tiioetluK oI' KIHb atul will ihbHuvwji Thu Oktv; A. Mi.f.iuiiit. nf tlm uimniil 'iiuwtliiir eial oxtiurslou yatoalto euvr audi ,oHer; Cblqrmlo jpoliii