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Jlfrn- - if, In MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. Vox,. XV. MARSHALL, SALINE COUNTY, MISSOURI DECEMBER 14, 1000. No. 47 I NEWTON &. LEONARD. Abstracters, Real EslatcLoaii and Insurance Agents tSSSStMARSHALL, M0.33S2 Southern Texas. The Secretary' of Agriculture, James Wilson, mem ber of President Roosevelt's cabinet, snysof tins gmit country: ' "Tho coast country Is immense. That ex presses Ii In n word. It is simply immense. Within un hour's ride you hive thousands of acres of the finest land in the world; land that will raise anything unset tled, unused, at SIG per acre. I have never encounter ed stloh a condition .inywhere else. I think that it is one of the lluest countries in tlio world. If 1 were a young man 1 would pack my grip and go to Texas. The conditions and prospects are such that I could n't air. ird to remain away." We invito you to join our excursion on December 18th, and with many of your friends from Saline and adjoining counties' seo with your own eyes this beauti fill, healthful and mngninceut farming country, where the climate, the deep rich soil, the annual rainfall and product of the laud truly make it the farmers' paradise. Railroad rates to any 'point in Texas $20 for the round trip.' Write or come to hog us and lot us talk the matter nver together. It Is to your Interest us well as ours Mint vou do this. NEWTON & LEONARD. moved with dilliculty and ho is about well again. E.J. 'Covey Photographer is giving JLG stamp pictures With a dozen $3.00 cabinet photos aud 16 stamp pictures and 0 Japanese wood post cards with one dozen $5.00 cabinet photos. Call early RIVER VIEW Georgo Thornton passed through horu cu route to GIN Ham Monday. D. D. Davidson was trading in Slater Monday. Dr. Sharp has gone to Nel son to make It his home, we cssion of Ills new homo that he purchased of Mr. Robin son. Elder W. T. llenson's lect nro on "Strange people" last Tuesday evening at the Christian Church was well at tended aud attentively listen DEATHS Ben Thorp an old citizen aged 80 years, and for some time an i amnio of the poor farm died on the road between the poor farm and Marshall, on Saturday morning. J. A. Duvall of Huntsvlllc, died on Dec. 10 at tho old ago or 7 years, ufter a llngei ing Illness. He was the fni her of E. L. Du vall of this place. Mrs. Geo. 1-Teff died at her homo in Little Rock last Thursday at an ad vanced .uu. A sisicr, Mutil da McClaln, and brother, Elijah McClaln, survive. Mrs. Theresa Hillobrand died on Saturday, Dec. 8, 100(1. She was horn in Hversborg, Prussia, August 22, 1H22, and emigrated to the United States in 2850 aud to Saline . count v In 1800. Sho is sur vived bv four children. Joseph and Richard Hlllcbnind, both of Beloit, Kansas, Mrs. F. M. Helnzlor, of Gilliam, and Mrs. Chris Markes. of near Crotch- or. Also lias one brother, Charles Pittmun. Sr., aud one sister, Mrs. 1 rederlca Meeh ede. who survive hbr. The deceased died at the home of her dauirhter, Mrs. Chriti Markes. ed for. The following Sun day will hi MiiMinic day., MARRIAGE LICENSES Jotin Oliouor Mliiml MukhIo Mull Marshall Floyd Corr BlaUr KIlo Oooptr Dalton Geo, K. BtounVr Nuptori Pearl M Ulurk Wood -on idg , wa iieie wuh mend Sunday. H-rir, Bieruuum has re ceiiity hi ild his farm to Ilarry OIIII-OII. Wm. Ii. VuwIiip Muralinll Kmlly D, Mack- Mnrahall ix"" worKHiR linrilnnil wo nro Hiiro (ho ronlcrtl will Imn clow ono. uno Train Robber Rumsey Gets Twenty Years. At a special session of the criminal court yestordny esse uivdo JCumscy, who row- l)cd tlie U. iV t. ell UlU J. iV i. I) ISSUIIUUI'H contly, ple'ad guilty to two ly in nml of one, im nil know who it . I lit if I t i i I If counts unci no wan beiuonceu nnvo noucou mo nun iiotuca wiim to ton years In thu statu peni tentiary on either count. LOCALS. The smallpox cases in Mar shall are all well nut two. Choice'Brands of Cc cigars at Vawters Grocery and Meat Market. Mr. and Mm. E. B. Parks Site Chosen The Marshall School Baird announced Tuesday that they hud decided on the iwicic on which the "Red Storo" Is lo cated as tho alto for t-bo nw hie-li school building. The selection is a iroud one, al though thoro will no doubt bo u number of complaints, but T - i.i ...i.i.. ItlCUO wouiii .occur im iuuviur whero the school would be lo cated, ATTENTION FARMERS Take your Sausage, Ribs Bones, Eggs, Butter ami drMMd poultry to Vawters Grocery and" Meat Market, S. Sid square ana gu iub mgu est Market price. FraUrnal MtMag On lait'8uuday mpnlpg1 the Oud Felloanil, their friends PW rl.r by turatanutiin. Urge nurober tottftflnf'tbe.MiMiuw: m: -fMs Oliurbh.' A spJe'niliilpqjgfHm ilarti riLd to attend i '.next Bui . it ' it i tffii I LliL kiAa-MiiMl'jliL PLEAD GUILTY HIIUHIIOII lO 110 CllltCUH!I IICHOIV imI: "Tlmt Tlio l'cdornl Government BhotiUl Own And Control Our Coal Mines." ll'o nro indeed tlmnkful to tlio Uonrd of Education for giving iw a new nntioiuil flag. Wo wcro grcnt- tlon of tlio (lug. In tlio Imnket-lmll giuno plnyrt liotwcca tilts M. V. 0. Academy loam ami that of tlio Midi School liuit TliurHday ovoning, tlio Uigl School team won by a Kcoruof ntno (o Koveu. Tli'm shows Unit our boy havo been practicing faithfully This victory Hliould incite them t further efiorlH Tlio .lunior foolliall warriors ro of south jafavelte, arc back contlv olinllnnced u team inado in from a visit to Ulilcaifo. oi tlio iiiuiiiIhjih mini oacii oi inu Vline. .,rn ,r,nl ,,,,,,, v Oilier lOlirClaWCrt Oil III) lllgl. OC.IOO ovtw K W .! Ifl'l... l.a.llnt..t t'.l ttnillllll Jill Mllll snoppors in Aiarsnau oaiur- tiM, ,,,, ninyai last I'riday. Tim day as well as nearly every .hmiors worn victorious, thi nlmw uay inis ween. ing tlmt tlioy arc u very mrong a.... rnj:. n..i c hum in ntlilotU'H as well us oilier 4JUY JUU1 HllUIGO 11 UIDI I , t ., , ,.,,, -. k - j tj I uniliciiuaui lliu ruiujui num. at vawters orocery ana Meat Itch curcd in 3q minutes by marKCl. IWnnlfnrd'fi Saniturv Lotion Tlie ladies of tho Episcopal Never fails. Sold bv Thos. II . i. i. ...in i . i . i . . t. i . . . t i i . cuurcii win nave Liieir uunsk irichor nrtirpist. tt mas nmrkot at tho southwest corner of tho square to-mor- ROSE VALLEY ow. . . , ,.. ti riiii.. .... i ..... . nil. uiiu "no. ii. iniK-.tK wina Mtu ana Fumn Ke-h i.,...n ....inrnn.i ti-, - - - I IIUDUilUI ll . ..vr... pairing done by Nichols the st. Louis where thev went to rt . . . . -1 a. T 1 O TT I t I i numoer ai nawungs nay- fret an orphan, xuoy urougui nie, oiaicr. wuu luem a nice ioouiu uttiu Tho manv fr onds of M as girl. Adn.Brlstow will bo pleased a'he following families spent u icarn una sue is geupig Suiidav cveninir at li. Mittlo along nicely and is considered h.iKi.biii' II. Reinwuld; A A. .1 - I " . uuv oi uiiiigui Kuekcr. Kev. Meyer. St. Savior's Academy will i Aluers. II. Kuoker and conduct a grub-bag and Lt ij0i, ,.1,1 Kp. snentSunduv "itau-poim - tomorrow irom o uv.mi iiLnit D. A tiers. H, m.,U)Op. m. lianiinaint- D Aipors wont to Seet c.d Christmas curdswlll bo tho BppIg8 !ytndaV. He was out -"i--'y- oi Oil WIllOll is a uuuuHKjr Sitwune auvtr lea opoons these dark n irhls. from, -WiW, to f 10,00 per set at h. Rein wald went to Mar MtucQ's jeweiry store. hull Maudav to cret some t - - 1 - w " ' W . . I The jjear-old on. of Mr. and Christmas presents for bia mrs, nooorv iionnson. oriwue. QrearvJlle, httuS.yery naiuf ul " expenou'eti Saturday, Ilo was b vinjtitig;t: ,tbf.homo .of bis J g ranuuaronttt,: wj -t. m viyui. v v. iiirii i '.Vial- i.Au, i mi ti many complimentary express ions, lie proved to the au dience present that ho was no "novice" on to his job, as the boys say. and get your Xmas work rotrot vmv muoli t lnm him. eUo 11,1 present and was done. Studio N. W. Comer ,i,m,i, i, u ...in i. v..i. quite interesting and enjoy- of square. Iu..r..i., aide. The Elder received HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Wo nro rejoiced to lenrn that tho school board lnm decided two iticn tioim in which tho HtudeiitH of M. U.S. arc very much Interested: tlio location of tho now high Bchool building, and the length of tho ChristuiiiH holiday. Their decision concerning the latter wan that we conic hack on Wednesday, tho day after Now Ycnr's. Wo had hoped lo lyivo two weeks vacntioa but wo may find some coiiHolntion in tho fact tliat wo shall get out several days earlier in tlio spring. Nenrly everyone seems greatly pleased with tho site chosen for tlio new high school building. Tlio majority of (tin Ittnlt uMtnnl ultfilnnfM Wvn In llin 1 1 eastern and southern parts of town "'Inn. I t,n .It. ...It,... nt tl.n ....... I.llll.l. unit biiu Qibuuviuu ui tiiu nun tit.iiu- lug will eliminate the long dislnncc it is necessary for tho pupils to walk to tho present high school building. Tho students of M.II.S.cspcclally tlio two highest classes nro very much interested in n dchato which l 'lo take place during tho ussemb ly hour on Monday, Dec. 17th, be tween representatives of tho Junior and Senior Classen. The boys havo I son's fill n. r J. II. Van Booven was in Slater Saturday. Otis Roberts was trading n Slater Tuesday. Jesse llenslck and daugh ter were trading at the county AMONG OUR SUBSCRIBERS seat Monday, Q Kwoonuv lofL Humlnv .1.11. Detmer has moved into fol. Jjo.vilder, Montana, on an IS new HoUt.0. i.vtondi.d visit, lit hi lln no The fireman J. A. Gibson sous, lie ordered the Repub on the Rock Island has gone llcan sent to his address. U) liardeman to work for A. Peyton Giles called in last ... . i " x. uicuson, who is running wt.0c t,j have his date marked anicopiaut. U),i year. He Is a thrifty Miss Lillian llenslck at- colored farmer of north ol tended the Ball in Arrow town. MRS. LOUIS LA COMB. SUFFERED M MONTHS. Operation Advocated Saved By Po-ru-na. .4 . (bck Friday night. U. Clay Duncan, or Oak Kook'a hiibtliiig young fur-J i Im foil m wmI Ytmr trrAltnont Henry Krugcr.oneof Arrow i Mm. ltil tarumli, Uywnnl, Wl I wrlHil Ullllgling Uiei'S IlllSOtir thanks for reilOW. rli.irly I coiiM ami am now rnllreljr 111 this weelt. JIO also ll.clud- Mt ttoctar, nd one M ed the Glohc-Dutlioerat. I thiit I would have tnhavcnnnpcntlan , ,., I nerfnrmed biwre I could regain mjr IMI'S. D. iMt'll IIIIIIS, Ol IIOIIS 'lenllll. f,.,,t,. I,..w .1 1,u f.... "W' li.-n iifrniMiio writ- yen an m vw...... .... uniiinD ti v- n. I liml Hlfrrllll- renewal this week, bin SLATER many friends of Dr. on also sent us an advertisement for tlie sale of &U) acres ol Gilliam land near Iloustouia, for salt of Ids cheap. See advertisement to the elsewhere. years. J. Ii. Zlegle, of Hcrudon, well Mommy entertained thecditoi at dinner and sent us on out better oil' aftei Tho Rout. II. Wilson of aro very sorry to hear death. Tho Dr. lived good rlpo age of 77 Ie was favorably aud tnown, considered a success ul. practitioner of medicine, way a dollar Ho has been quite a familiar tho sumptuous meal. Ilgurolnand around Glllinm t. A. McAllister, one ol for a great many years, was McAllister Springs lendinc at one time a partner in tho Democrats, thought ho could practico of medicine with Ids Utand a Republican paper aud nephew, ur. u. W. Kecce or go handed us his name Mon- this place and Dr. Alexander, I day. wuo uieu a iow years ago in r m iAirP0ii oim of .lino's Cal. Tho Dr. was never mar- ..l.i.n,,,,. u.;,.,.us ried, ho traveled through lite U( Tuca(lny ut Mt.Allfitor. C II. Hui'lmnu, of Sweet alone. Wo have concluded that a lifo of this kind is any- Sprlugd, handed us a dollai Tuesday morning for a year't subscription to the Republi can. Clias. Urton, of Mc.Vl ister did likewise. .1. B. .Smith, one of McAlis tor's weatiny iarmers, was a new subaenber Tuesday. A. llallcnbeck, proprictoi of tho old and popular resort at McAlistcr Springs, hande thing but pleasant and agree able. Mr. and Mrs. Vannrsdalc havo moved from this place to Mexico Mo. He was en gaged while here in night work at the Roundhouse. He now is foreman at the Round house in Mexico, much more suitable and agreeable posi l.lim. nmiillir.tiii- nitTiMili:u'ltoi' , and wifo aro ocoiipintf thu "a . ' " wo suu house thus made vacant by sipttou Tuesday. the former nartv moviiiL' out. ' A. Smiley, of Sweet Mrs. Benson, who has been ?Pr,nBa' ordlsrod tl,(i Rol)ub snondlnir somo time In K. C. l,cao i"CH(lay- has recently come back to her is A. RichharL and son, P. home In North Slater, where H., wore pleasant callerB from she will likelv remain nor- Grand Pass Wednesday. The manently. Her many friends bitter renewed for this papei aro delighted to havo her back w' "ere. in their midst again. There J. W. Clayton was in from aro many inducements to his home near Sharon Wed- causo pcoplo lo come back lo uesday. He called in lo or Slater after once leaving. I dor the Republican sent to Tim innnv frinnik mul i nlu. to bis now address at Giu d tlyesof Mrs. J. W. Pajro of nc,' K,U,8IW Ho also order nnfthwoHt Rbitor mo vm-vK'd tho Republican a yeur for snri'v tn lioftf nf hm. niiinful S' L- ThomiW, Who JUOVCli illness. Sbo is anilcted with out u,0,' liMl Blpl0K- a stroke of paralysis on right Henry Niemeier, of near aide. Bho seems to be some wapum, is among our new better at this time, slowly im- subscribers this week, pioving. Mrs. Pago is somp " Albert Borgman, of Little whaVadvancod in years, con- Rock, called in yesterday to scijueutly her chance for Im- renew for tlie Republican aud provementis much more un- Globo-Detnocrat. favorable, t " Ml;(j E j QvQi(.mi of' MK.W.jWluaon ta pleas' urotcber, stopped iu yeawr nearly a yrar wllli aiT" ialn ami lirnilni'lii'4 at llmra that I could urarrcly ulaiiil up. Ame I feel o well alter it nhort treatment with your remedy, and m to grntchil that I tin not Know now to exprat my tliankn. "I llinnk V"ii ninny Uiihk for Urn ulna wtvlro I linvi' liml frum yuu." Wrltt l Dr.K. II. Ilartiiinii, l'(rli1nl ii (tin llitilmaii Hntillarliini.Ciiluiuliiif, lilo, for frno niiillrnl ailvlo'. Ask Your Druggist for FREE PERU N A ALMANAC for 1907. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH v PENNYROYAL PILLS DIAMOND GRAND 00 ? I.AIIII'.HI AV n.ir THutxUl for A CIIICIIKH-TKK'H CII.I-H la "'ll C.nl.li md'lllc Imitt, irttra with niuC(7) Ullilun. Takk mioina. nnyofymir V vmui.ian l.ljLik til mailt llllinn. lor twcnty-flr mn known nl,tlrt. AU war Krlll(r. KoMliy llriiMUlmriywhrrc. CUICIIKhTUKCIIICMICAI. CO., 1'lltUA.. I'A. II. llillehraud, of Beloit, Ivauuas, wlio came to attend his mother's funeral, called to order the Republican yester day. Ciias. Hill, col., of Arrow Rock, came to Marshall yes terday to pay taxes aud iciii'w for tho Republican. He in formed us of the death of two children in his town thin week belonging to Wm. Parker aud John Brown. There is mucji sickness among tlie colored people there he says. The Republican aud Globe Democrat Sl.oO per year. i Fifty Ytirt Hit StMMUrd Dlt CREAM BAKING P'VrMH wl lam rivpff mH HHH,'i '11 Til tLL