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l i. Marshall epublican. BO OGEES O Mil t1 fixl Nutnberof prinera printed weeWy (sworn) 3,000 OC-sasTocess VOLUME XX. MARSHALL, SALINE COUNTY, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1911, NUMBER 48 1M(MA'I&aia, . , 1 AT THE NEW STAND! , Fully prepared for business at the new locution, northwest corner square, (next door to Til lory's). We invite all to come and trade with us. Will treat you right. Gome in and sec the lightest and brightest grocery in the city. F. W. MILES, North Sitlo Square. Phono 11. MarNluill OQBS300aS3OCCSS3CCra0GSS3O DEATHS u a ANNA LI2E BENNETT, tho llttlo daughter of Mr. nncl Mrs. C. A. Bennett, died nt the homo of her parents In Highland nddltion at 2 n. m. last Thursday, Nov. 23d of yellow Jnundlco after nn Ill ness of several days, aged 3 yearn, eight months And 17 days. This llttlo girl was takon away after slie had endcarod herself to her loving parents, which makes tho loss a sovcro one for them and they hnvo tho heart-felt sympathy of our people. Funeral services were held at tho homo ,oy Rev. B. T. Wharton, after which tho remains wcro ten derly Jald to rest in Ridge Park cemetery LEO FRANCIS SEWARD, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Soward, died at the homo of his parents in Sla ter last Sunday evening after ,n brief illness, at tho ago of twenty years. Tho funeral services, conducted by Father M. F. Jennings, were held at tho Catholic church Wed nesday morning at ten o'clock and his remains laid to rest in the Cltv cemetery. i Tho deceased was nn cxcmnlnrvi oy who was born and raised In thin community and irraduntodi from our public schools in the class of 1010. Rustler. i nnd four boya, ono boy of whom died in Infancy. ' Tho younir man had a amnl'l nlmnlo on tho lower Hn. which ht scratched, causing a very small and insignificcnt sons place, from which that dreadful malady' blood poisoning started, nnd In a few short days brought him to his death. Everything tho skilled physl clnn, loving parents and dovoted sisters and brother could do wos done, but to no avail, and that mysterious something wo call doalh Intervened nnd, let us say, nil in well. Tho funeral was 7eld at the resi dence two miles northeast of town Monday afternoon In tho presence of a very largo number of sor rowing and symnnthlslnc frlondn. and was conductod by Rev. a. E. shaniclln of tho Christian church. Tho family has tip docpest sym pathies of the entire community In this sorrow. Sweet Springs Herald. New Piano Dealer. J. W. Allen and J. L. Neclcy have rented a store room In the Martin block and are puttin? in n fine line oi pianos. ijic7 win carry the Hnllet k Davis. Conwav nnd I.ex- Lngton j bnos nnd will be open fo- business about Dec. 16th. Mr. Allen says his family wil1 arrive shortly to make this their hot. Medical Association 600 Charles Logan Scott Dead. Charles Loiran Scott was born .Tim. On ICftA wl .11... t T... . n . w v, igini, 41IIU U1UU iUV, IB. lBii-ngou 15 years, 4 months nnd 28 days. IIo was the nan of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Scott, nnd was one of a family of seven girls Real Estate Transfers S C Mead to Joseph Llncbcrv lots, 1 to 4 block 11 Bakers addition Slator ... Addle J fc Nettle Bridges 6 acres In 11-51-20 W M Lynch to Sam and Ever ct Lynch 1 aero In 21-10-23 L W Scott to W O Akors lot 0 block 30 College addition Marshall Howard P Short to R T Barks dalo lot 1 block 1 Slater ... Kdwln II Merry to South An nie Thomas 0 and 10 block 27 College 400 Samo to Joel L. Crows nnd wifo lot 7 and 8 block 27 Colecdge 400 ' TJie Saline County Medical Asso ciation hold Its monthly mcotltiT tho court houso Tuesday of last wcok, Dr. A. E. Gore presiding. TJicro was a fair nttendnn-o. The name of Dr. 0. A. Aklns, of Malta Bend, was njtad upon ana na was admitted as n new member. The program was earriad out as announced soma tlmo ago, j The next mcetlntr will be at the same plasa, at 1 p. m. Dee. 12th, with the following program : "Pneumonia, Its natholoirv nnd Diagnosis," by Dr. d. A. Aklns, of Ainitn Bond. '-'Its Treatment," Dr. L. I. Shuck, oi .cison. 3750 45 16 1000 The State Burenu of Vital Statls tl:s rcnort 30 birth In Rnilnn .in ing September; nnd 10 deaths from the followlrv? causes : typhoid fev er 1; consumption 2; diseases of the heart 3; children under year 1; other deaths 0. Miss Annio Ewlne, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. E.I Brandon, several weeks, left this week for Salt Like City. From there she will jro to Snntn Cruz nnd later to Loo Angeles to spend the winter, Br. Price Cream Mmdm from grmpm Crmmm of Tmr farj akmmtufmiy frmm from mlum. For sixty years American house wives have found Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder a guarantee of light pure and wholesome food. Mrs. R. L. Bryan is recovering from a severe Illness. Mrs. Abblc Davis and Miss Lnur.i II rvnn u'r here from Malta Bend last week assisting in caring for her. I I I Ht 14 UUMRU III IWWI HE IS COMING TO MARSHALL AGAIN " J" cycoiKiii, uon L im&s mis opportunity to consult Dr HERMAN LIEBER MAW rC CT T l lie I n.. AljikrafArl f.Mmt.v. a. .a avmam ..S&L. I-- . . 1 1 - . ...... w u.. win oe in Marshall, Mo., again in the front parlor at the Ruff Hotel I 6 DaysDecember 11 to 16 Inclusive 6 Days I 1 Commencing Monday, December 11th up to Saturday Night, December 16th. I I I I I o v Examination and Consultation is Absolute! v Fr. Dr. Lieber will test your eyes FREE OF CHARGE with bis latest improved scien tific instrument with which .he .looks at your eyes and correctly discovers the exact eyeglasses or spectacles you require. Dr. Lieber's Famous Azurean Lenses Will fit the weakest eyes and relieve the severest headaches. All our citizens or any of their children suffering with bead ache or any eye weakness, also those re. quiring reading, sewing or distance spec tacles, should not miss seeing the Cele. bratod Eye Expert, who comes highly recommended by some of our most promi nont citizens. Examination and Consultation is Absolutely Free Pf-jy?,151; wil test yur eyes FREE OF CHARGE with his latest imnroved scien title' instruments with which be looks at your eyes and correctly discovers the ex act eyeglasses or spectacles you require, Wearing the Wrong Glasses If your present glasses fail to give you ease and comfort there's something wrong. ARE YOUR GLASSES RIGHT? THAT'S A VITAL QUESTIOTON YOU and should bring you to see Dr. Lieberat once he would like to discover unusual eye de fects, the kinds that puzzle the average eye specialist. "IF YOUR GLASSES YOU WILL HAVE GOOD SIGHT." Success Has Crowned Dr. Lieber's: Work he has been successful in numbers of dif ercnt cases that others have failed on. IT IS THE SATISFACTORY FITTING with his azurean glasses that goes to SSr ifoSSPU011- THE GRINDING OF LENSES FOR SPECTACLES IS A DELICATE OPERATION, it requires skilled workmen at high salaries to grind lenses by prescriptions, tho smallest devia tion from the proper curvature makes a b'g difference in tho lens and the measure, mcntsare made with very sensitive in struments. Di. Lieber's zurean lenses are ground by workmen of the hinhest skill and scientific training. -4,JvrAI,M EXAMINE YOUR EYES AND Dr. Herman Lieber. St. Louis. Mo. Dear Sir: I take pleasure to inform you that tho two pairs of Azurean glasses you fitted to my eyes are to my entire satisfaction. My eyes were very complicated and hard to bo cured as I have tried other eyo specialists and they havo failed to help mo. After trying your Azurean glasses my eyes feol and look 100 per cent better. I can read tho finest print with tho read ing glasses and seo so clear at a distnnco with tho distance glasses, besides they nre resting and cooling to ray eyes. I would not take $1.00 for them if I know they could not be re placed. I highly recommend tho uso ot your Azurean glasses to all, who may bo in need of eyo help. Yours veyy truly, , MRS. L. LEONARD, Marshall, Mo. Here are some of our own prominent Townspeople's Testimonials: Dr. Lieber. tho OVO oxnort of SL Lnnis. Xfn.. hn3 flHwl tnn with Azurean glass es with which I am satisfied and I tak pleasure in recommondlng him to thoso who may need glasses. A. R. FARIS.Pastor M. E. Church, South, Marshall, Mo. $100.00 COULD NOT BUY THEM I am very pleased to inform our people of tho great im provement made in my sight by Dr.' Lieber's Azurean spec tacles . With them I am ablo to seo and read as well as I ever "could in my lifo and would not tako $100 for them if I know they could not be roplaced. I highly recommend their uso to all who may bo in need of spectacles. GEO. L. MASON, Sr., Justice of Peace, Marshall, Mo. Dr. Herman Lieber, the German eye expert of St. Louis Mo., mado a skillful and sciontiflc examination of my eyes anil fitted me up with his Azurean glasses to seo Tar and near, is : 1 ?vo or1 KIas?r? for a number of years and found it a dirricult matter to get tho proper glasses. After wearing Dr. Lieber's Azurean glasses I can state thoy are tho very best 1 havo over had. I can read fine print and seo so clear at a dis tance with perfect comfort. I think Dr. Liebor's knowloce of: the eyo is perfect and think all our people who are suffering with their eyo3 should bo sure to consult tho German eyo ex port. I highly recommend his Azurean glasses. REV. FRANCIS J. O'NEIL. Pastor of St. Petors Catholic Church, Marshall, Mo. over tlfo UnitedS?aK teSUm0nlal3 famUS Ato Speclac,es' wWoh ar0 recommended by some of tho most reliable citizens all Dr. Lieber will be here one week only, Monday, Dec.ll, to Saturday, Dec. 16, at the Ruff Hotel parlor. If there is no trouble with your eyes and if you dont require glasses, TPr. Heber will tell you so. It costs nothing to find out. , "Dr. tieber wishes to notify thd peqple he fitted with spec ianlu'nVLta Uot'4vtn'liaiia thai K'tii.a.iui nnl r.i1.. .!!. ttvw.v aia tma if'wu, tun. 11 iuqi u uui usiiOUliy 3KU3 flsd tlrty may call and bave.tbeir glasses exchanired absolutely t lait ..sn.v tif; i . iron M cmth u inn doctor DUUI1VM1V VUBl feet stif at ion,t a evwyone whom he fits. ' Euarahtees to give per t ny .Yi"u"-Tttmuua. w TV AIM Hll Ul Ufll peopl whoari using specUcleri that are not perfectly; fit ted and are cvwing thorn pains la the eyrw; hdi:hiMJ 'other mmm bbbbbhbev. ruin - lxibs Tm:laiiui All the latest styles, frames and glasses supplied. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. If, Dr. Lieber examines your'oyss and fits you up with his Azurean, glasses you may be sure they .will be correct in every way. i-' i . JJae nochaacesat aU. Ha s no, stronger, he comes to Marshall every six months. r If .vou arA uuhUi 4n M at iU Duff Will -'-' '-X--. tn l,,,e VI ' nn in hiii ii imhi im mill ninnr - t K' . tfVrfi'i! v. "... VERY IMPORTANT You should not forgot tobringyour old spectacles along with you and Dr. Lieber will take them off your hands in exchange on a now pair of his famous Azurean Spectacles which always give a soft, easy and clear vision to the weakest eye. The eye is Dr. Lieber's specialty, he. does nothing else. rmwalt and put it of until the very last day. Call as early W H11. 0ver 10.W0 Patkts SiTJ;10 ?.fWU!l' Atureaa Glassek Haadrsds will testify to his relkUlity. No iacurable casea, I I i "I