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ir Thursday, November 3C, 1911 MAKSEALL REPUBLICAN If ! if ft. I, MARSHALL REPUBLICAN Plll,liJ rry Thuridoir od tnlercd In pot like at Mai.h.ll, Mo., at condcLM maltcY Tortus: $1.00 per Year in Advance J. .1. WITT, Editor and Proprietor f Office. Belt, 8; Telephones: Olllce, Hern Jon, 20 ( Residence, Hell. 486. Our Platform Protection for nil. aufflclent to equalize the cost of production at home and abroad. Articles In com bod use not produced in this country, free; honest government; regulation of trusts: strict en forcement of all laws or their re peal; restricted Immigration. For President Theodore Roosevelt, For Vice-President. Herberts. Hadley There arc firms In Marshall, and elsewhere no doubt, who are "turn Ing down" many orders for fear of nwnmplng themselves. Mr. LnFollette Is n shrewd poli tician who hns won his prominence largely by modern methods of pol itical machine building, always seek ing ndvnntngos over his rivals even though it little s:hemlng is necessary. Mexico has another full-fledged revolution on Us hands. One Is led to believe that the natives arc not cnpnblo of self-government and that Uncle Sam may yet hnve to step In, as In the Cuban matter, and take charge awhile. Wm. J. llrynn was on a steamer that struck the rocks near the nhoro of a llahamn island last week. A wicked Democratic editor said It would have been n blessing to the Democratic party could he linve been held there till nftcr the National Democratic convention. illllllllllinilllllllHIIIIIIM DWIGHT L. BROWN, JEWELER YOU HAVE A XMAS GIFT TO BUY! I And it's none too soon to be thinking: about Chrictmas shopping. Select your gifts early and get the pick of the stock. By paying a small amount of the purchase price you may have any article put away for you untill called for. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Silverware, China, s Cut Glass, Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Silver Novelties, Umbrellas, Etc. :::::: 1 You can't tell the POWER of a CAR by the loudness of its HONK or the BEAUTY of the MANY THINGS WE HAVE by reading this ad. H Call and inspect, our stock and note the LOW PRICE and g HICH QUALITY of our goods. High grade merchandise at popular prices. DWIGHT L. BROWN, JEWELER. EAST SIDE SQUARE, ONE DOOR NORTH OF WRIGHT'S Satisfaction or your money back. Bt tjt t t T' Call's magazine. One man gave up H.00 alone. Look out folks for the stranger he has nice clothes, talks well and offers much. A good plan Is to patronize home peo pic or firms who advertise in rell ablo papers no paper of good standing will continue to advertise The Steel Trust Suit Great Indeed is the question rnls c.l (by tha government In Its suit to dissolve the United States Steel Corporation. The men who man age tho trust arc charged not mere ly with monopolizing the steel co t' with controlling so many It IS U(,1"r gl l'lll MUnLlll'DS i-iitt; j'ft iol-o that iney "tnrcnicn 10 uomuinic and deaden" the whole Industrial laws aro so strict now that pretty safe to buy from anyone, through the mall Fifty million dollars has been pledged by New York bankers to cotton growers In order to raise the prlca by holding it. That looks very much like cornering the market. An easier way to get n Rood price would bo to create a good market, Hotter try a dose of protection and general prosperity. The Folk Democrats have been so meek and submissive that very fow of U.cnv aro now drawing pay for public service and none of them arc mentioned favorably for party honors. The Old Guard Democrats have fooled the Folkltcs but they cannot fool tha people. Press Bureau. Tho LaFollcttc people are stating openly that they have Col. Roose velt's endorsement. One thing tccma .certain and that Is that Mr. Roosevelt docs not favor Presi dent "Taft for re-election, as he has criticised his acts frequently and Mr. Taft certainly hqs not carried out Mr. Roosevcltn policies. We would not ibo at all aurprlsod If Mr. Roosevelt declared openly for LaFollcttc after tho latter gets a Uttlo more In harmony with his policies. The shipment of hogs to the var ious markets has become a record breaker, and fortunately tho price Is holding up pretty well. But this wholesale marketing combined with the big loss by cholera, is bound to work a hardship on us as it will not only send tho price of porkers "out of sight" but farm ra will havo to pay dearly for their atockcrs. It would certainly te n wlao movo for every farmer to hold on, to at least a f.w hogs, -even at a risk, and thus oven up conditions a little. bBbM '' ' ' Although business is good in -general no ono can deny that tho dollar has becomo mora elusive of late and u business man must keep hia eyes wldo opon not to get caught with a big book account and small cash assets. Thcro aro few failures, yet thora aro many transactions that aro virtual fail ures and aro mado quietly to pre vent a failure. A gradual "tight enlng" is preferable to a panic nnd may prove a good tiling in bring' ing about more conservative busi ness methods as well more cash transactions on the part of tho general public. Wben the public has had a short respite from swindlers it Is easily eaugfet pif its guard. This Is shown by the numerous complaints agaiBtoe J. K. Randolph, who 1(teefc isuuay subscriptions in Saline ;or the 8t Lenin Republic and Me- Wc publish a letter elsewhere In this Issue from Sam Rufl. a former citizen of this county, who has turned to tho Socialist party for relief from present political con ditions. No matter whether Mr. Hufl was u Republican or Demo crat ho is like many others who e that tho old parties are afraid to make many needed reforms for fear of losing votes. The Socialist party has many good points, but like the old parties, would have an cndlesB contention It put Into pow- , And if In power it would no doubt abandon many good princi ples upheld by tho present admin istration. So we do nut agre with Mr. Rufl entirely in his plan of securing reform. 'Why not work Inside your own party to get your reforms? American for Americans. Herman H. Freers, of Casey, 111,, writes as follows: We aro again on tho ove of another Tariff struggle. It seems that history is going to repeat It self, or, In slang phrase, Free Trade is trying to come back. Sinco com ing to Illinois I have been a close observer of wliat tho pcoplo from tho farm talk about. From my ob servation tho farmers aro not very much In harmony with President Taft Thoy do not approvo of Free-Trade in their lino and Pro tection in manufacture. Since the election of William McKlnlcy there has been a now generation of vo ters sprung up, voters who will cast their first vote; and they have been reading so much about the high cost of living and about Pres ident Toft's speeches, about a re vision of tho Tariff downward, is to punish wrong-doing. Tho fair and able men on the bench of the Supremo Court in Washington will settle, tho dispute. We can afford calmly to nwalt their decision. Youth's Companion. Has Become a Socialist Logan, N. M. Nov. 22. Dear Editor Witt: Although my subscription to Marshall Republican has not ex pired, I noticed your liberal of- i for In last Issue so I'll "blto" by sending you tho enclosed dollar, although I'm always perfectly wil ling to give tho subscription price for the Marshall Republican as it is the best county paper printed In Old Missouri, baring none. Wo natives down hero aro In life of tho country. The government case may be thus summarized: In 189S several manufacturers of wire, tubing, tin plate and tho like, who had been buying raw steel from tho com panies engaged In reducing Iron ore, began to buy Iron-mines nnd to produce their own steel. The producers of raw steel, In their turn, began to manufacture it Into , .. nttr irrtnflnn nrnn tublng, structural steel and other n ,)ropnrntions nro under finished forms. To check this com wny lo lrrlgatQ n lnrC3 trnct of petition, men Interested In thebusl lanUi j wUl not wrlto on thl ness fornwd, in 10J1, tho United lnt too much( ,cst BOmo mny States Steel Corporation, with n thlnk rm booatlng tho country or capital of about ono and a half mivcrtising nn Irrigation scheme, billion dollars, moro than one- NoW frIcnd( Wltt you iwnyB im third of -which represented no tnng prCBSC4 mo n8 n mnn who iwnyB Ible assets. Competition between tri0(j to ho fnlr ln all your vIow- the companies thus united then nml x niWayB ad your editorials ceased. Later, tho steel trust nd- wlth ntcrc(,t. I appreciated your mlttcd to all its meetings at which klndneaa ln 1rntng my short stor- priccs ami uio umsion oi uus nc nnd othcr articles when I was were discussed, representatives from various othcr companies Whether in tho trust or not, ,'the residing In, North' Grand Pass. I will now crave your further kind ness in allowing ma to contrlbuto men -who attcnucu tnesc meeting".- tavr ....HoIob on Socialism. Wait. . 1 governed their business ln accprd anco with the informal understand Ine thcro brought nbout. In that wait, don't chuck this in tho waste basket yot, ploaso read It through. Vb. I'm n Rnotnllaf. T onnf tht way the new corporation ruled tho flrat and ony SocInllat tlckcthcro steel industry, and "there grew upln Lognn two years ago. This a ipowcr to influence notion never i ro woro 18 nnd l dld not exceeded in the commercial history' got v60 horo Lo(fan( havng of the -world. moved into another precinct Two Moreover, tho men In control, of agQ Quay County had 7 tho steel corporation were also in- 8oclaUat votcs; this year, 407. I'm tcrested in many railroad and almpiy mentioning this to show the steamship lines, in tho mapufac- rMng udo ot tho Socialist movc- turo of farm machinery and parlor mont ln Now, Mexico, cars, in telegraph linos, and f in' Thoro waJI nover a m0V0ment for banks and .trust companies ; by a ntorm that was so misunderstood "system ot Interlacing directorates' misrepresented or prejudiced as they produced a wide-spread com- Uie Socialist movemont. Thcro are munity of Interest that destroyed many omljl0ntiy respectable peo- compctltlon throughout its range. pj0 (but not woK rcad) who thlnk 'The power and control that have and wln toH you Socaligm been exerted by tho corporation, mcam noting but rod flag wav- largcly through tho grasp of its ln hnmb hllplin confiscntlon of it any wonder tho policy of n Pro- tentacles thus thrown out, upon priVnto property nnd enforcod im toctlvo Tariff Is In danger? And I tho consumer, competitors and cap modiat0 0(iuai division of all tho I II .1. I- 1 1IL1. 111. 11. 1 t also want to say a word to the incompauuie wun ino neai- p088CB8ionB 0f thoso who havo German voter. It would bo a tny commercial mo or tno nation.' wtu those who havo not. good idea for him to practlco in Therefore, says itho plea, tho cor- when a man gives you this de thia country what they proach in poratlon must be dissolved If com- f initlon of Socialism ho doesn't Germany, namely, Germany for Qcr petition Is to bo restored. know what ho la talking about, mans. In this country, America for Thus spoaka tho government 5 and jiad hotter go "way back and Americans, I am ot Gorman des- tho corporation, on tho other hand, fljt don and loam first what cent, and my rather has always vo- repoiueuiy uoiuou, inrougn u Socialism really Is. ted tho Republican ticket because officers, that Its purposo Is fore- j couid civo moro re.isons why It has always stood for Protection. Btraty trade or to control tho Btcel j am n Socialist than thero can I to not want to go through an- business, anu it nns also ropcateu- blackberries hang on a bush nnd other tlmo llko 1893. Hoping wo ly explained that Its plan ot organ- gladly do so If you will allow will bo saved from this dolUBlon or " maua io coniorm w tho law so far as tho moaning of tho law could bo ascoitnlnod. It now denies tho allegations of tha government I Whether it has offended or not Is for tho court to docidc. It may lower coat of living, for prices mean cheap wages, Yours truly, Hermifn II. Freers. cheap I am, mo to como again. m A Pormlt mo to add Just a fow moro words. Socialism does not mean that wo must divide, up equal ly, nor doos it moan wo wilt all get wanes alike, that we cannot that Malta Bend Colored News Intended for last week. j The A. IM. E. church has been, carrying on a scries of meeting for 12 days. Miss Savannah.Grcen, of Carrol- ton, Is visiting her mothar, Mrs. Theo. Turks. Rev. Llllard, who has been preach ing for Rev, E. Thomas at tho A. M. K. church left for his home ln Wnvcrly. Prof. T. A. D. Wright has 42 pupils with 38 attending every day. Mr. and Mrs. Goorza Weaver en tertained Prof. T. A. D. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Annie Florence Harris Sunday. Marlon Thompson of Marshall, mado a flying visit hero Tuesday. Rev. Williams of Marshall, preach cd nt tho A. M. E. church Sunday evening. Mrs. Mlnnio Stevenson spent Sun day with Mrs. Lucy Weaver. Rev. M. Denny preached in Wnv crly Sunday and reports a splen did time. Mrs. Annie Florence Harris en tertained nt dinner Tuesday Revs. E, Thomas and Williams. Birthday Surprise Party A birthday surprise party was given nt George Sctbold's in honor of Herman Sclbold's 21st birthday anniversary. Tho guests wore Misses Flora Lclmkuhlcr. Annlo Pcustcr, Molllc Elkcrman, Lulu Dlumhorst, Messrs Herman Lclmkuhlcr, August Obcr krom, Paul Jcager, Fred Elkerman, Edward Wclher, Walter Fisher, Claud Willis, Hugo Rlumnorst, Aug. Pucster, Louis Pucslcr, AugstLolm kuhlcr, Gcorgo Lclmkuhlcr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Msollcr nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Tcckemoyer. Tho young folks spent tho even- lug in playing games and eating cake and apples. Thoy nil depnrted nt n late hour wishing Herman mony more happy birthdays and thanked him for ths 'good time thoy had. A guest. New Way to Make Apple Dumplintfs Served With Hard Sauce or Creaet a ad Sugar liy Mrs. Janet ' MetttnzieHill. Editor of the Boston Cooking School magazine Here U a new way to mnke apple; dumplings that will surely please every housewife, for It Is not necessary to have whole apples, nnd the Juice cannot run out and burn ns with npplo dump lings where the apple is placed in the center and the dough turned up around it. The licult part forms a crUpy shell that holds the apples aud juice. gQCXS 8o ,Ui Ciibl 7i;u. ('ill KHjjx, P.vIt::, tAKi-Crutt, ewtm Tnlvfiln nrnnprfv. ' or be said, howovor, that for any everybody will' share sllko. small group or mon to control the Socialism marches with thought, business of tho country is plainly not daggers, It brings peace, not OAV. I wo1ai ii PRBeTHlALof mriulld, . mum In u (U ttina I miyonu olu cuulj In a mniiU' time. If j(iiurminikK)uiulillrontnBi, I dim joa luglro mo til..u, tn proto bij claim, eczema canmkcurbo i to stay, nd against public policy, and that if, war, u acta on the plan ot love, ana DM merely i-Wll i.p fur nalillo, to returo any Small group UOOU BO control not Kale. Duifmentaiurouttiiinuii Trcnt my tin uo iuii ll ino power oi tnnt group snouiq Socialism wants the governmenl S'liTnTI':' M7.7uTiSSir5ffI be broken and somo way found to own the means of nroduetton affiSffl;'aEL t0 reBtoro UmtW independence andlabor to receive all it produces. $AY&ffi&HffiWl$f& t0-.tho natl.on- . . I" W escapes the, waste, basket s.y. i m mdu ycAi 11 i-Kutj ikial.01 my luiio, v. jno one. mowever. neea 00 anx ious 'either over what has been des cribed as tlie political attack on business, tor the steel trust Is per fectly able to take care of irselff or over' the alleged offenses of tM trust, for the'goyernment Unwell equipped to' dsteet and quite; M ' - By writliurm!lo.dtryounlii ininfmort rAl com. ton lu trutu. m. 1 1 . 1 '. ' . . l ' . J . - . Iban yua li4 'i r tbcsibt UK worli ftokl (r jiiMirritBna icuwiii tea 1 huvkiusc ie iSmUtsu ia Miw u tkw'M ' ' ' 'SWWMlwwatl .' I will come again. Samuel Rufl, Logan; N. ;M. 1, G Appta Dampllda One and one-hat cups sifted four; JS teasboonful salt; 3 level teaspoonjuts A C Making uder! cup shorten ing; about yi cup milk; apples. Fill the cups of a buttered muffin pjfi with pared and sliced apples, cprinkle with salt and turn two or three tftlde spoonfuls of wnter into each ccp. Sift together, three times, the flour, snltacd baking powder; work in the shortening, and mix to a soft dough with thetnllf: Drop the dough from n spoon with the apples in the cups, glvlngitn smooth ex terior. Let bake about twenty-five tufa utes. Invert the pan on alargescrvltig dlth. Put nspoonfulof hard sauce above the tipple in ench dumpling and finlsfi with a grating of nutmeg. TJ1I1 If only one of the many new, ikllcl6in nnil nptxtltlnsrrcltiracootiilnrtl In the KC Cook llook. which mny txoblnlnrdnvliy hcihJIht the cotorol certlileiite pnckcU In evtry 2.vciit ran of K C IMklni l-owiltr to the jAuurnMro. co cnimio. ve lure toirti inezxenimrc mnllrr cam da not coalalu Cook' lJouk ttr-tlflculo Our readers will leasc pardon us if We crowd our paper with advertising, for several weeks. Our plan Is to give four pages of news nnd four of live ads each wcckP but our advertising has been run ning so low ot Into that wo feel Justified In using; n littlo extra space for several weeks, Stranger: "Cnn you direct mo to a bank?'' Villager: 'Sorry, tlrjbut I'm P'Ot a bank director." LX. I XJOG SALINE COUNTY FARMS Thoro Is no safer Investment, nothing hotter for u homo. Wo havo alone list which wo shall bo pleased to submit upon requost. Following aro u few cholco oiTorlngs: Bl acroH, 4 miles from town, well improved, $00.00. 100 acres, 3 miles from town, well Improved, $00.00. 140 acres, 2i miles from town, newly Improved, $80.00. 161 acres, 2 miles from town. Improved, all tillable. 80,00. 170 acres, 3 miles from town, Improved, $80,00, torms to suit. 120 acres, 2 miles from town, Improvements fair, $02.50. 450 acres, near town. 2 sets Improvements. $50.00. 480 acres. 2 miles from good town, highly Improved, $130, ono oi uio uostprouueors in mo county. 50 othor cholco nlacos from 40 acres to 700 at $50.00 and un. Wrlto us your wunts. List your placo with us. Monoy to loan. 48p r i. r Gilliam. vsiiiiaiii ivetuiy vuiuucuiy, Missouri cx-gffiirx)cxiifrsnofr It Will Pay You to Call On J. T. Isbellj .who it still doing: buii nei at the old stand and look after all hit butinett. He doet the bett Hortethoeinf and Blacktmithingr done in the city. Bring me your butinett. New and second-hand carta and spring wagont. J. T. ISBELL, S, W. Cor. Jefferson'Avenue aud Morgan Street, MARSHALL, MISSOURI IT- go WOOD & HUSTON BANK MARSHALL, MISSOURI QEO. A. MURRBLL, Prosldont J. S. LAMKIN, Assistant Cashier J. P. HUSTON, Cashier Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Saline County Farms at $50, $60 and $80 per Acre. 5dO acres, stood, level land, sleep soil, well improved, 1U rUes f irom live town ana snipping poini ai per acre. 138 acres, wwi improveo, iyi mnes irom town ana snipping, point at $W,&e.per acre. .... , W acretf, well Improved, 1H miles from one ot the best towns In the county and shipping points at $89.09 per acre. IM acres, fine land, well Improved, close, to two towns and shipplag points at $138.00 per acre, exceptional value, ' .City lots a plenty. Small lots, large lots, aere property, cheap, homes, moderate prieed homes, elegant homes, store buildings, stocks of merchandise, all sizes, all prises. TKRM8 TO SUIT ON ANYTHING. am. r r . V r - - v ; . 'FARMS AND RANCHpw, Any siseirem w acre truck farito 3SM0 grailng proposition in Missouri, Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoesa l trvm, fw.wm up.. . " -?. l di 4 fr-'f .X: a