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MARSHALL
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Vol. XV.
MARSHALL, SALINE COUNfcy MISSOURI NOVEBBR 2, 1906.
No. 41
NEWTON & LEONARD,
Abstracters, Real Estitt , Loan and Insurance Agents
title
MARSHALL, MO.I
Wc are prepared to furnish promptly, correct abstracts of
to all lands and .town lots In baline County.
If you wdnt to borrow money, call on us. We can loan you
nny amount from $500 up at 5 per cent annual Interest, with the
privilege of paying any part or all of the principal any interest day.
If you Want to buy or rent real estate, farms or city property,
w.c can accomodate you.
We write insurance on farm and city property, at lowest rates,
In the best companies only.
If you desire to sell or rent your farm or city property, list it
with us. We can dispose of It for you.
We are also agents for some of the best and choapest farming
lands In northwest Texas, and make the trip there on the first and
third Tuesdays of each month. Arrange to go with us while you can
get extremely low rates. NEWTON & LEONARD.
DEATHS.
A PLAIN SPEECH
Br. M. A. Brown
dbid ub hia home on J2act
Arrow early Tuesday morn
lug of stomach trouble of
which lie Inul been complain
ing for a number of years
but had been confined to his
homo only several days. He
was born in Albemarle county
Va., in 1833 and has been a
resident of Saline since 1837.
His funeral oeeured from the
residence Wednesday nftor
noon and his remains wero
laid to rest in Ridge Park
comctery. He was ono ot
Marshall's protninentcitizens.
Public Sales
John Bogga, will Roll at
public auutiou at his farm H
miles north of Little Bock, on
Saturday, Nov. 10, kis'persou
al property, consisting of
stock and farming im pie
men ts. Sale begins .at. ,10,0.,
"h)V'!Terajs cash. Mr. Boggs
will tuove to Liitle Bock.
Senator Warner's Remarks
Well Received
Two of the best talks ill at
Saline countians have beard
for a long time were deliver
ed at Uio court bouse Satur
day by Senator Wqrnor and
Congressman Wolborn. Mr.
iVelborn's talk was quido
humorous and ho pointed out
the misstntemonts being cir
culated by bis opponout.
Senator Wnrnor appeared
at bis best. He spoko in u
plain, sensible way, without
appeal to party or prejudice,
contrasting conditions under
frcc-trado and protection!
p.nd showing how .the Repub
licans at all times bad more
t'tlian fulfilled their platform
promises, wbilo Democratic
stutosmuu bavo been advocat
ing all mauuor of experiment
al sobomos. Tho court bouse
was crowded with armors
from all parts of tho count',
being the best meeting wo be
lieve that has been held here
this full.
At night Messrs. Warner
and Welborn spoko 10 a large
audience at tho Slater Opera
House.
Cart't Boot a Republican
Geo. Nye, was in from north
of Malta Bend. Wednesday
and said lie noticed in a local
paper that bis neighbor, A.
V. Deckerd, had found an
apple showing two blossoms
undone stem in other words,
a double" apple. He said he
can beat it he brougt us in a
Wincsap showing three bios
soms on one stem. It wits
three apples grown together
and, hanging from one stem
and presented a very unusual
sight.
Smallpox Scare
Forty-three cases of small
pox wero reported from Nel
son Sunday in a mild form.i
They have been quarantined.
Grand Pass neighborhood also
reports a few mild cases.
Tho Orearvillo public
school lias been closed on ac
count of diphtheria and Mar
shall lias quite a number of
cases of the same.
Public Sale
Tuos. Matter will have a
public snlo of porsonal prop
erty at bis place one-half
inilo cast of Malta Bend ou
Wednesday, Nov. 7th.
Elections Returns
Tho Central Committee will
rcceivo election roturns at
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" ARE UCLUSVI SELUWAynTS.
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th Republican oflice Tuesday
iight. Parties in the county
can r.inp us up ai tueir ex
(Jeuse after 0:30 p. m. up to 1
a. m. and get information.
Another Terfas Deal
J. tt. Thomas and F.C. Car-
tor, if Holden. Mo., sold two
ot their flvo sections of In ml
that they reooutly purchased
near Texhoma, Sherman,
county, Texas, to O. II. Suell,
of Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday
atarproQt of $2240, and re
fused -the. same price for one
ofUio other sections at the
samo profit. Mr. Thomas
will make a trip to the place
next Tuesday.
Revival'
Revival set vices will begin
at tho First Presbyterian
church Sunday evening aud
will bo conductqd by the pas
tor, Rev. J. E. Abbott. All
are invited.
' Special Notice
A groat many extra copies
pf'this paper are being sent
out this week. If you receive
one, look it ovor carefully
aud then send us your uume
as u Hubscriber. This is the
only papr h.ivmg n coinpleu
county news nerviee In Saline,
sets more type, has more in
teresting features a story,
health notes, Sunday School
Lesson, farm nows, etc than
any other paper. Assist us
aud benefit yourself by taking
f . ra 1
it. bona in your name now.
-Kou&ing Meeting
Nelson Crews, of Kausas
City, spoko at the A. M. E.
church Monday nigluL to a big
houso and the meeting was a
very enthusiastic ono. He
pointed out why a negro can
not afford to vote tho Demo
cratic tickot and also urged
them to come out next Tues
day. His strong pica was for
good citizenship, urging eve
ryone to become a better citi
zen aud thus elevate the race.
Mr. Crews was accompani
ed by Dr. Uuthunks, a promi
uont colored physician of
Kuusa'City.
proved the high esteem that
the boy was held in our neigh
borhood. May God in his Infinite wis
dom comfort aud cousoIm the
bereaved parcuts.
The pall bearers wero,
Nclsou lilchart, Frank Young
Chester Demoss, Lester De
moss, Frank 'Humphry aud
Charley Vogt.
Tlili prccluui dower, our only luil,
Cnllptl licncu from curly doom,
Jtul cma to aliow how awrct n ono
III I'nrAdlao would bloom.
Thinks Him a Good Man
Dr. T. 13. Ross, of Slater,
who was for nluo years a fel
low townsman of Senator
liurlou and thinks very high
ly of him, sends us the follow
ing interesting item with a
request for its publication:
Abilene, Kas., Oct. 21.
That sorrow or trouble tends
to uiako men brothers was
proven hero today when ex-
Senator Joseph Ralph Burton.
adjudged a criminal by the
highest court in the laud, left
for Ironton, Mo., where he
Obituary.
It is our painful duty to
rccod ono of the saddest death,
which occurred iu pur neigh
borhood. Johu Weddle, aged 14 years
0 mouths and 5 days, tho only
sou of Dorisaud Hello Weddle,
passed to the beautiful beyond
October 20, 1000. He was
sick only 3 weeks; all that
medical uid loviug hand could
do to sircnghcu him was rend
ered but angels boro Johu
away to tho city of light.
Ilownsiutolligentnnd loved
by all who know him for ho
had a kind word for overyoue.
Rev. Payno of Dover con
ducted tho fuuoral services
at tho M. E. church South,
Grand Pass,
He took for his text a parti
of (the'SCth yerse of 4th chap
torvof'Sings "Jt is well with
tboshUd," , .
, ?We know not why God has
takou paly ttowor, ,tho light
pi thilr home MBufc thy will
j.'iiMt aieaia ua oauseo a
mkxm rtr: Um wkolt cow
EX-GOV. OF OREGON OSES
PE RU HA IN BIS FAULT
For Colds and Jk Finds It An
Excellent JUA Remedy.
(.rltol IlilMle. Hlm, uir.
A Utter rrem the Cx-0flvrrnr f
ere2n.
Tim Kx-Oovprnor of Oregon U ti
rilent admirer of renin, He koe-p U
ronillitiilly In Uio liouar.
A loltsr recflvnt front lilin redf,
followat
Htat? or Onnooir, )
KxrouTivB l)KrAnTMmT.
Thf P-nin Mllln) Co.,
CoIiiijiIkh, Ohio.
OrarSm-f have had occhn to
tine your Peruna medkln In my tarn
lly lor cold, and It proved to he an
excellent remedy. I ha ve not had ec
cation to tine It for other ailment.
Yourn very truly, W. fit. Lord.
It will Im noticed that tho (Jomnor
y lin li not liml orranlon to u
I'rrun-. for ollior llnmnts
Thfs rron for thli I Hint moit olhr
llmnlii liftgln wllli tcolil,
Wilng IVmnr. promptly to rollorn
cold, tin protect his family gtltiat
oilier ullnifnl.
Till I rrliloToryollir family In III
t'lilto'l 8InxIioiiI(IiIo, Kii I'eruna
In lli lioua.
Venra.
Mr..tKpliluMlkn,ni: MnrrlaHt.,
1'orlUinl, Orn., inouitirr Talrona ot
Jltmlianitry, write j
'IVrnna ha prnrrn ltlf or hiicIi un
told Ynlunl4itiihatroaro;lal toglv
ltdnnpral.o. Wo Jiavs had II In III
home for morn than eight year.
"It roaloro health In a, fw abort
week, take away headache anil back
acli), Incrcaieit tho appetltn and re
atore Inat narvo foree. It la a anvclflo
for cold ami rilarrh,"
Krery family ahotild lm piovlilnl with
ar.opyof Dr. Ilarlman' fren liook on
'"nronlc Catarrh " Aildreaa I)r, H II.
Ilarlman, Oolumbtia.Oklo,
will serve six months ih iail
to satisfy demauds of law. v"w 'c ,u nB 'nc ,am" us"
Yesterday many people called
at the home, aud last evening
a dozen callers wero prescut
at one time. He and Mrs.
Burton lei ton the Union Pac
ific train at 1 p. m. today.
Tho train was an hour late,
aud during this time probably
100 persons called to bid tlicm
gooddy. Tlicre was no dem
onstration, neither were there
tears. Mr. Burton interest
ed and amused the meu with
political iucidcuts, aud Mrs.
Burton was the center of a
group of women. When they
entered the Pullman car there
wore 150 people present. A
stranger would have conclud
ed that prominent people were
leaving for a long pleasure
journey.
Mrs. Burton has always
held the friendship of every
one here, and the manner iu
which she and Mr. Burton
havo borne their trouble has
wou admiration. Mr. Burton
has.spokeu iu terms of high-
eat appreciation of the loyalty
of frlcuds throughout the
country aud the treatment of
his home people.
People here do not condone
Mr. Burton's wrongdoings,
but owing to the belief that
others have been guilty of
equally grave notions ami the
fact that four supreme court
judges said he watf uot guilty,
thoy think there was malice
iu his prosecution. Abilene
now sees Mr. Burton mure as
the plain man than as the uiti
7,ou or neighbor and friend of
a quarter of a century. Men
who have opposed him politic
ally for years now speak kind
ly of him. There aro things
iu his personality that the
people likOj aud when lie re
turns Abilcuq will extend a
friendly hand.
L Voters of Miaeouri
4 Cape Girardeau,
Oct. 23, 1906.
To tho People of Missouri,
Regardless of Political AflUla
tious: I Vef the, undersigned loyal
Domoorat residing iu and iu
business at Cape Girardeau,
desire to proUst aud cou
detnn .tb abawef ul, , uiiuwHly
and wa-Dsmooratic attack
whMi'ura Uiwr aad oj om
ot our bust- aud most highly
respected citizens and busi
ness ulen, L V. Flcntgc, for
uo other reason than to gain
some political advantage.
Lvery citizeu wiio knows
13. W. Flcutge, knows he is
honest, courageous, and ouo
of the hardest workers for
public ihterests iu this part
of the state. We believe it
would be more manly and
more Democratic to advocate
the good qualities and qual
ifications of our candidates
than to try to drag the good
tame of a lellow-citizcu iu the
ire. Asking all fair news
papers to publish ttiis state
ment, wu are. Respectfully,
(sigued by 75 business men.)
The Plain Facts
A prominent Kast Saline
Democrat asks us to publish
thu fact that the Dciuocratiu
caudidato for comity clerk
has employed Hobt. Bright-
well as Ins deputy iu case ho
Is elected, lie refuses to al
low the iibc of his name hut
says this fact will make many
Ucmourats "scralcli" aud lie
will do likewise. We do not
know the gentlemen well, but
have hail no mult to unit with
them.
Fifty Yuri iti Stamlirtf
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