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Thursday, August 31, 1911 jn JSBSSSsflBjaHE AA.lt9feLA.LL REP ' 1 MARSHALL REPUBLICAN tXJO! 81X "JOBC JLt County News NELSON The protracted mooting at the Christian durch In being well at tended every evening and several new additions have been added. Miss Lulu Thorp returned" home Monday after a weeks visit to relatives and friends In Marshall. Quy Smith nncl wlfo of Napton were on our streets Monday, B. Kocntg has been confined to his bod several days. Miss Virginia Thorp Is some bet ter. Dr. John Hall was called here Saturday in consultation with Dr. Shuck on tha oasc. Miss Ada Shuck of Kansas City spent ncvcr.il days this week with her brother, Dr. L. I. Shuck ond family. Abe Trigg nnd wife returned home Saturday from Purfolo, CoIo.,where they spent two months and report an enjoyable trip. Mrs. William Hanley and chil dren left Sunday afternoon to visit her mother tat Sweet Springs. Paul English and wife returned homo Saturday from Alma. Mrs. Dan Kin ley has decided to discontinue the butcher business and has rented tho Mayficld prop erty. A. H. Thorp Is talking of leasing the butcher shop, Mrs. W. P. Walts and mother drove to Arrow Hock Tuesday to spand hovor.il days with Mrs. 1). F. Townsend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor nrv enjoy ing a vWt with their daughter, Mrs. I). H. staples. Miss Linnle Creamer of Black water Is spending a few days with Mrs. Prank Ault. Mrs. A. C. Jones was trading with. our merchants Tuesday. Boyd Davis nnd wife were shopping In town Saturday. Mrs. James Verts nnd son attend ed services nt the Christian church hero Sunday. 11. J. Thorp spent Sunday nnd Sunday night with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnde Illgglnbothnm nnll attend ed services. Tha City Hotel changes hands hero tho 5th as Mrs. Kocnlg has sold our to Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Thompson. Dr. John Crockett and wlfo of Oklnhoinn wlin linvn Imon vdltln.. . his father hero on tho farm left I Tuesday for his home. Dave Crockett nnd wife will move this week on n farm noar Sweet Springs, We are sorry to Iooho theso good pcoplo and wish them success In their now home. Born to tho wlfo of Waltor Brown on last Thursday, August SUh, n girl. Mother and daugh ter doing nicely. Miss A ntilu Townsend of Black water spent Sunday nnd Sunday night with relatives hero. Chan. Murphy, 'Will Shannon nnd wlfo took in the county fair at Marshall last Wednesday nnd Thursday, Mrs. Monroe Wilkerson and her daughter, Sarah, woro on our streets Monday." Mrs. Olen Townsend anfl daugh ter Mrs. Frank Wilmntih, woro trad ing hero Tuesday. Rev. Rood of Cooper county was hero on business Tuesday, Mrs. M. McAllister of Joplln, Is hero on la "visit to hor son, M. G. McAllister and family. Mrs. Moso Porry and rhlldron have returned from Payctto whero thoy wont to' attend tho fair. Mrs. William Leflor has rented tho C. iB. Iloopor property and will toko possession tlio first of next' week. She U moving here to bo more convenient to pluco her children lii school. Mrs. Joe Thorp and children spent several days last week in Marshall tho guests of Charles Nlemelor and family. Sho return oa nomo ounaay and was mot hero by Jior husband. August Petry 'and family at tended services here Sunday night BROWNLEE We had a tine raki last evening. Ashby Connoll and family from Napton wore visitors at tho homo of Banders Townsend vostordav. Nannie Townsend spent Friday with, her slater, Mrs. E. Brown of near Hardeman. Olen Townsend and wife went to Marshall Friday returning tho tamo .day, Lacy Staples 4s moving from Herndon today to tho nronortv formerly occupied by J, P. Finley here. Our (School will open up the first of September. Mlaa Annie An drews of Sweet 8 nrlnzs will be , T. 7 "Ti Mm; "Wade IHgglnbotham and NEW YORK RACKET Everybody and "their sisters and their flj cousins and their aunts" are enjoying: the chau- Q tauqua these days. But don't forget that we g A El Q are here ready to supply your wanes in every- g thin. Yes. we have "Everything for Everybody" SS fj and every day is busy day with'us. S5 . ... . ' . ..... In our Ladies' Keady-to-Wear and our Milli nery Departments wc are getting in new thing'' every day, so, if you need something for early fall wear, come to us, wc can fix you up. School Days Yes, it don't seem possible, but it is almost time for the children to start to school and of course they will want shoes, clothing and dresses to wear and tablets, pencils, ink, lunch baskets and dozen of other items which we have at cheaper prices than you can buy elsewhere. During chautauqua make your headquarters with us. Leave you wraps and bundles and we will take care of them for you while you are hav ing a good time. Groceries But while you are enjoying to the fullest the good things at the chautauqua first you must t .i . i t i SLATER Emmett! Moss, of Bidding, Cal. Is visiting north of town. Miss Dona Maneko will eo to Vernon county this week whore she will teach this winter. R. J. Shirley, of Osccala arrived Tuesday, to tako charge of our High School as principal. F. L. Gillespie, of Neosho, Mo., has purchased a half intorest in the Slater Nows and has moved hero with his family. Robt. Ham. of near Slater, had three mules stunnod by lightning on August 19th, BLUE LICK Mrs. James Thornton of Leav- ensworth, Kansas, ds visiting In this" neighborhood. Fuller Beard has comnlctcd a now room on his residence. Roy Lasloy spent Sunday with home folks. John Wlngflold nnd family snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Barron, P. E. Dennis will movo to tho Bob Montaguo farm soon. Mrs, O. IB. Lanley is spending a few days with Mrs. B. II, Steel of Norton this week. Miss Marguerite Dbwns Is pro- pairing to return to M. V. C. next week. Fine weather ai present. Tho farmers in this neighbor hood are 'busy plowing for wheat since tho showers. q have good things to cat; read these prices jfflf call us up or "come in and be shown." and 9 Pi 1 tloT nlinlrit tftninna lflc-. Qf 3 doz. choice lemons GOc ! i i..1i.i t?...ui n....i,.lninw.u r.nn pi 1 pock good tipples 10c &2 3 pkK. Corn Fluko 25c 3 boxes Julio 25c 10c Quick Meal linking Povd.8c Sweet potatoes lb, Gc 3 cans String Heuns 25c 3 cans Krutit 25c 3 cans Hominy 25c 1 qt Jar Olives 25c 1 gal. Pickles 25c 1 lb full cream choose 10c 3 pkgs Macaroni 25c &3 25c K. C. Baking Powder. 10c M lGc K. C. Baking Powdor... 12c 4 pkgs Cow Brand soda 25c Lurgchox Crackors, per lb. 6Jc 2 boxes Knox Gelatine 25c 1 pint sweot pickles 10c 6 cans Sardines 25c Remember our mottoes arc "Cash Sales and Small Profits" and "No Trouble to Show Goods." Yours for business, NEW YORK RACKET P. S. We are exclusive agents for the cele brated "Nemo" Corsets. Just received a big shipment. Mrs. Wnlter "Brown has a fine daughter. Born Friday, Aug. 25. Quito a number from hero ex pect to attend the Chautauqua. Dave Crocket of this neighbor hood leaves today for n placo near Sweot Springs which ho lately rented. Wo wish him suc cess in his now home. Dick Piper was calling on Andy Hrownleo Monday. Miss Ida Asche who spent a month at homo has gono to St; Louis for a few days, Mrs. Ed .Berry who has been nt Eldorado Springs several ' weeks returned last Saturday much bene fitted in health. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ferguson re turned Tuesday from Kansas CJty whero thoy woro buying goods and viBltlng relatives. The Lutheran congregation held their annual missionary festival at Mrs. T. D. Berry is visiting her T" "u tRtr. mm. v. n Trrv. in Vnn.n R?V' Moyor .of Cole Camp preach- fMtv Tfnnn ed " EnBHh. in the afternoon to SWEET SPRING a largo audience. it frWnraa. uterw nut Fridav in 7T 4 k. Um VJn' rT-iU7n SLani tiffin wna V Jtjf. Mabol TownMid spent last ,--wa4' 'ttM hOM of Mtos Inez W'iiuMkr,Vy' Center:. v ' i r 1 1 .1 mrtt. j. v;. uoouwin anu cuiiurcn , M ... who have spent several weeks at J,lVrT,' the homo o ttr. and Mrs. J. T. i!roZif!i f u?" n.i,.,. i ui u o.. rney visited Mr. Smith's brother. uuuunill lull ,IU bllUli AlUlilU auu , i , M day In Plalnvlow, Texas. tn.,., Mrs. Georgia McKlssock nnd KIVEK VIEW daughter, Mrs. Chas, Watson, of Orson King, wlfo and daughter? rmsourg, jvansas, are visiting were aiator visitors Saturday. their father, Robt. Mitchell. . J. n. nmimnn Mrs. Chas. IJoVrls, of Sodalla, Is ler Bpont Saturday and Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. add Mrs. with Glasgow friends. ,, J. V. Green. Juno Smith and Allon Dobbins Miss Anna uoggln who has been were in our midst Monday buy at Eldorado Springs, tho past two ing cattle. i weeks Is at homo. MIsbob Nellio aioatrlehb and Lu Miss Roso Falkorth who has been cllo iflurns at Marshall woro tha upon ding her Vacation horo re- pleasant nallora hero Tuesday ,of -.1 A in 1 l . . . . luriicu iu xupeKa ounuay evening, menus. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swaoreard. of , Mis Kansas City, cama to Swoet Spring eno Thornton, wore gueota of Miss Qntvlni 4u hl-14 1 i I. Tr. lfHt.Al XT r. . w win. nt. i a, owuk- iuuui'i ucuniun i rum aaturuay un gara a moinor, xars, . . ismott. tu Sunday. W. W.Wriirht tand friend of Kan Jesno ITonHlolr. wtfn onii ,in .' nu.. , j.... u.:; " . " T' .7 puuay evening. djjuih, nuvctui uuyo iiore iur wore among ino Alarsnall visi last Week with the family nf his tor Mnniinv grand-father. T. C. Borry. I Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. J, T. -Wilson have tor, Mlsa Freda, were shopping & JES th?SES returned from .an outlnc of two Gilliam FrldavT I repair wprk, with Home aMlttoil rif.. ni a i " i. . iS- improvement, xne Wotk is tbeing wcekB spent tat Manltau, Col. Miss Graco Allon who had been visiting In Kansas City returned to her thomeoaccompanled by hoc little cousin. Harry Hawkins visited Mr. .and Mrs. M, G, Brown several days the first loflhe week, Hiss Bertha Kunze .returned to her home in Freeburg, 111., after a visit of. several wesice with Mr, asd Mrsi S. D. ClarkBorth of town. Miss Lydla Detmer has return n.A I 1 1. L ' i I ml- slater. Mrs, I. P. Net f sipent Friday wit her mother. , , , , --..,,,.., j ' OWldreii dry WfiiTQiifii'i; C A S T OIR I A WOOD & HUSTON BANK MARSHALL, MISSOURI GEO. A, MURRELL, President J. S. LAMKIN, Assistant Cashier J. P. HUSTON, Cashlor Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 cownooo 0GBSE3OGQ J. VANDYKE J. T. FISHER L. W. VANDYKE nt- WOODSON The county fnlr was well tended by this community. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Embrev were visitors In Scdalla Saturday. Mr. und Mrs. '?. C. Clark visited homefolks In Marshall this week. Tho farmers arc most throutrh their plowing Vr wlieat but we understand nono have sown. Tho Baptist nnd Christians hnvo united their Sunday Schools. Thoy will meet u Salem tho first nnd third Sundays nnd nt Bethlehem Mia second 'and fourth. Evervv body is Invited to nttend. The chnutnutiun will begin on Thursday, Aug. pi. Mrs. Jnmea Scott and daughter, Miss Frances visited Mrs. Clove- land Clnrk Monday afternoon. Miss Maud Campbell Is on the sick list this week. NEW FRANKFORT Mr. Harnett, of Loroy. 111.. Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jim Crumbaugh. Emmet Moss, of Rcddlntr. Cal.. Is visiting relatives and friends in the Good Hope neighborhood. Weather cool and pleasant. Tho Tabernacle meeting boffin Friday, Septcmbor 1st . Every body Invited, Mrs. Thlerfolder loft Tuesday for Colorado. Sho Is Buffering with hay fovor. MIsb Llla Bolukcn returned from an extended visit with relatives In Moberly. Miss Esther Knelnfor of Kansas City nrrlvcid hero Saturday on n visit to hex granaVmother. Mrs. SlyBter and niece, Lllllo. loft Saturday for Lexington from thero thoy will return to their home In St Louis. Mrs. Chas, Aroogast of Charl ton county is visiting her parents. wo had another fine ram Sun day night. Juanita Roldenbach entertained a number of hor .little friends Fri day afternoon, it bolnz hor 10th birthday. Herbert Zagvr is over from Glaa gow. Mrs. Oscar Thlerfolder entertain ed -a number of Glasgow friends and relatives Sunday. Andrew 'Burna of Orlok is visit ing Mrs. T. Boblnson. Mrs, Larvdrum and children snent last week with her sister, Mrs. Bopne Winston. VANDYKE & CO. Farm Loans Lowest Rates Easiest Terms Office: Between New York Racket and Bank of Saline MARSHALL, MISSOURI OSTEOPATHY is a c!catic aetkoal of treaties' all classee oi lt eases, y cerrectiag ay Wall deviations in tke ody make-up, tkat eack $mi every part of the body aay do its work and kavt a normal blood aaid serve supply. DRS. NUCKLES & NUCKLES. Marshall Building, North Side Square. Marshall. Mo , J BLACKBURN Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrtln Rolth of Malta Bond were visitors hero Sunday. Colored News Rov. J. II. Randall, of Maltn Bend Bays tho IL 12. nnd A. M. li.col- m. i c,i,..nn n.,,i cn ,n orcd churches will havo a Joint tun unu tuiaiuvnui'i' Mist rt l. sil ml havo been visiting near Colo Camp P1'0 thoro. n th- . fho returned homo Wednesday. , Leonard A. JL E. church has .. . o i ,'nlso planned a big picnic for Sat- II. Drutntuollcr spent Sunday at d Sopt oth( wlth ball gnmc8 Marshall, ' ctCf Mr. and Mrs. Guorgo Brtinkhorst , and Mr. and Mrs. GcorgoHolko spout' Prof J. H. Kenner Bays ho was Sunday and Monday In Kansas City. I Invited to -a birthday dinner on Mrf.Jocnrltcnsteln and daughter owT K aunutl' B'n,, m, who visited at Marshall several dayB,or Jott Thompson's 19th fair hdny returned homo Tuesday. nlvoraory. Thero was a big ns- , . . .,, . ', , 'semblago and thoy very muoh en- M ssHclonKlolnof Hlgglnsylllo Is j d tJm Ino din7icr otherfl vls tlna with her gnind parents, Mr, from horo wcro Lou,8 Fcrguson und Mrs, F. liockman. JftnU famUy nnd TnUon noblnilon Dr. Rlchart was a passongor to Thero wcro four generations of Kunsns City Monday. i Thompsons present On their re- i turn home Sunday night tho Mar- SHACKELFORD Wallace Wlngflold, ofSeattlo, Wush., who has boon tho guest of his undo, Dr. U. n. Wlngflold, has gone to Mur shall to visit other relatives. Tho baby (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Burr died at tho homo of hor shall crowd got a good drenching. Napton Items. A. E. Wolls, and Mrs. Georgia Myors loft Tuosday for Columbia whore thoy will attend tho yearly convention. Wo hopo thoy will havo n pleasant trip. Mrs. Fannlo Wolls and AndroW parents, Thursday morning, of spinal Sharon will loavo for Kansas City mlnlngltls. I noxt Monday whoro thoy will nt- . Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R I A SALINE VALLEY Joe Meyer and Henry Olendorf were Blackwater visitors Saturday. Henry Mattox and Jesse Henslck and families and Miss Vlrgle Johnson or Little Rock, vlsltea at Qua Nolke'a The All Saints Catholic Church. i ...... . . . I m- ,umi, TTnn, i i v. scnooi auu parsonage nere are being Jtcr tdJ0 3n edwlth new roofs; a.so genaral D. W.Duughorty has purchasodtho property ho formerly owned from J. F.DoolIn, and will movo Into It Im mediately. Mrs. U. U. Wlngflold and Mrs. M. E. Cooper, spent Tuesday In Slater, as gnosts of Miss Margie Haas who re turned with them for a short visit. Mrs. C. J. Thompson has rented a house on E. Yerby St., In Marshall, which will be occupied by her daugh ters, Misses Helen, Fannlo and Agnes who will attend school at that place the comlno wlntnr. Mm. Ruth Finn. J can, of Kansas City, will bo with tho j girls and superintend tho household affairs, . Mrs, R. A. Thompson and Miss Sallle I Weaver attended church tervlcps at Union Sunday. I Miss Dora Weaver, Who bad tho mlsfortuno to get her arm broken recently, la doing nlcoly. ' Mrs. Bettle Wheeler, and grand daughter, Dorothy. McCollough,, of . Marshall, were guests of Dr, and )tta. U. B. WlngOeld, Monday. I Miss Hetty Hasgall, sister of Mrs. , Wlngfleid, who spent last winter at . this place, was married last week at j Bonner Springs, Kas to Mr. B. J. I Bradshaw, of Boston. Thoy are ex. pected hero on a visit In ten weeks. Mr. Michael Flnnegan and daugh ter, of Dea Molues, Iowa, are vlsltlno the former's brother, John Flnnegan, It baa been thirty years since these I r others met, hence a happy meet! a g, Mr. Flnnegan will go from here to Kansas City, where he will be for some time under a specialist for aa abscess on the eye. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hamll ware called to Sedala, Frlriay, by the death of Mr. awl Mrs. Will Lyuch's baby.; r?r ""-wo raT pastor, and Loula Barlnghaus, head or tne committee in caarge. ea .to nor jiorae t Bedalla after "w - spending the summer wltli he 'Mr. and Mrs, QusNolke enter tained l 1 A laiiaiiniimrioii 4faAli tin'iw M large number of their noma Saadav I evening. Fruits, Cako and refreh wenis were eeryea in abunoance and the guests par took in the okl fahoa e44'eat. driak ad be merry" sjtyla?"" ,a. aaii iwmm. aacwteB uiiiuum aaa fc.-i. i"iife-l t I ear i'fMkv reettltealn, aJseera V ef te I in'ttver of etaieaatV - 1 RBBIDKNCK s CHKAP-Do , you wnt to move to town aad.,s4u- o0 yyr, gewnnTt jwbw wxrpoea reatdeBoe wHh two, -erais oi iaad adjoining," wkWsi one beaek "el Canire- ;.YfeeieyaB Cottafa, War ran4ot lao;, 'qiw .qttfca ;.liat.. jMl lefee ialUaao-fi;' wiill' Wn; tend tho grand Iodgo of tho U. B. F. and S. M. T. Misses Cora Loo Wolls, Golona Webb, Loulso Bontly and Mary Pollard wont to Blackwator Sun day to a baskot mooting. All re ported a nice time. Mrs. Viola Chatraan spent sev eral days with her mother last week beforo aho left for Kansas City. Miss Alberta Dundrldgo of Mia mi Is visiting her frlond, Miss Loulso Stevenson. Mrs. Lucy Ooxton gavo a party last Friday evening tn honor of her company, Miss Alborta Dan drldgo. Thero were qulto a num ber of young folks present and all enjoyed, tho evening, The entertainment given at the church ' Saturday night was very successful. It was given by tho sisters of the C. W. B. M. Mrs.vLirrIe Conaway will attend the Grand Lodge In Kansas City noxt week. (These Items were n6t signed and arrived too late for last wcok. -Editor.) A Womin'i tacrlfles. Thre years ago a startling tnle came to light concerning a prominent bust' ncss man In Austria. Ho found him self on tho brluk. of rulu, and. his wife came to his rescue at the .cod of her own life. Leaving an overheated room One algbt, sho walked up aad down a stone Sagged passage, barefoot and with nothing ou but a nightdress, till she caught a chill which she aggraTaV ed by a series of reckleaa acts. In Sanuaatioa of. the luuga net In, and a be died shortly afterward. Her hatband obtained tke large sum of saoaey t-x wkleh her, life -was Insured, and with tala be ;,was i(W4 to l throvga the crlais saceaeafully. He narrled for a eeoad.tlaM wlihla three meatus of his irt wke's.death.V4 ThUvband'dMl ' aet get ott scot' free, however. A aerr- .at la his , employ -'had overhsard the ' cearsmtloa' la -whlchc.ithB. .hairetc young ytlte had toJ4 her buW-Ml kec ,tea-etodto,fer,hlMkeV Taasfrf- ant Informed jhe police. Taeniae ta- saranee companies contended ItTw'as' a caaetofraaklde and sued succssafuHj f' Mura of tlut w.rT . Ul utuuua- h Am "ma 'if 'V Bseearj w, aw ';wlfM.;.MM,jR: rMTMft Vmm mjit laah 1