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, 'ft lB' r-T ' f v t Thursday, December T, 1911. "1 - MAMMALL 4 t U -'-, 4l 44 ed:e 'WESTS ' I Is headauartera for Xma Trix Dolls. Tovs. Toilet Sets, Doll Carts, Rocking ii . 01 l .1 i . . J - CI iL! i nairs, onoo rues, ana a inousana oincr iniereiiing mm uiciui miugi iur Christmas Gifts. . SEARS-ROEBUCK CHECKMATED: We will compare prices with them and compare quality, adding transportation. The prices below are quoted from Sean-Roebuck's Catalogue No. .123 published in November, 1911: PaRo292,S.R.& Co. Men's wool union suits $2.04 Our prico 2.50 Samo pace, suit in flat fleece, $1.14; our price, 1.00 Samo pae, suit $1.10; our prico 1.00 Pae 205, scarlet shirts and drawers, $1.00; our price 1.00 Pago 349, 4 buckle arctic, 52.2four price 2.25 Page 350, Ladies' Storm Men's rubber collars, S. R. Alaskas, 79c, our price. . 09c & Co., 14c; our price,. , 15c , , . , Pago 379, men's steel gray Paso 3al, men s short boots. overcoat, $14.85; our rubber, $3.11; our pr. . . 2.98( 1JrjC0 12.00- Pace 317, men's Goodyear I Pao 450, men's dress shirts, wolt cun metal shoes, 06c, our price ,50c $3.95; our price 3.00 Pace 582, barn paint, 79c; . . . . . . , ; our price , 80c PaCo, S I Mh b00lS, 1 m Une coI,ars. S, R. & Co. 0 $J.9d; our price J.00, for5c; ou p'ric0( caoh m Pae 324, tan hifffa bootee, Paeo 1030, double barrel fjun $3.95; our price 3.50 $12.50; our price 12.00 Townsontl and family, Joe Thorp a . I. fl .. 1 I. j nnu iiimuy, .Mrs nuc iiiggmuuui il't.m mill ilmio-htiT. Homer Jonnlnir fl VVUUIJ and wife. MI.1M K.va Town.emi, X3HS3OOC3SIS3O0aCCSISX3OCSISDO .Mt.iul Mnrnhtill and Ilobt. TllOtnP- S County News NEW FRANKFORT Kansas MT. LEONARD Tom Smith was n Marshall tor Friday. Carl Grimes has so e-l ns to be able to take charge of K.i school Inst week. T. S. Smith Jr, entertained James 3)ollwood and Harry Danuscr of Marshall and Loyd Cort of this place at n hunting party Thanks giving. They report fine luck also that they did Justice to the fine dinner that Mrs. Smith prepared for them which consisted at a gOMs dinner with all the trim mings. Joslah llobertson spent Thnnk.s K'.vlng with ills brother George in SL Mary's Kansas. Miss Gertrude Lynch and Miss Minnie Ilockensmlth of this placo a I tended the Flremans Hall in Sla ter Wednesday night. Mrs. M. G. Klcen returned homo Wednesday from an extended vis It with her son Adolph Pagua of Detroit, Mich., also her mother in St Louis. Mrs. Joe Itobcrtson and Miss V.ola linker spent Thanksgiving in Marshall. I IJ. L. Huston and family of Sweet Springs spent tho day Mon day with Mrs. Hustos's mother, Mri Dowdon. George Dray of Wavorly was n .guest of Ids cousin Miss Adella Uraf ,th's week. Mrs. C. J. Oaucst of this place nxd Virginia Iloward of Marshall pant Thanksgiving with Ar thur Oquost and f nmlly In 3!ohcrly. Frank and Judson Drlghtwell nont Thanksgiving with their parents Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Drlght well of this place. T.llss .Kdna Shopard of Plattsvlllo villo and Miss Myrtle Shopard of Slater nnd Miss Evn Shopard of Mirshall wore guests of their par eats Mr.and Mrs. Charles Shopard tho latter part of tho week. Mrs. Dertha Casey of Marshall and Mrs. Ray Logan of Kansas City and Miss Cora Danuscr of Mar shall were guests of rolatlvcs here la.it week. Sunday afternoon after tho Red Flyer wont tho agent left tho de pot tor a few minutes nnd when t!-oy returned found the office door had bocn forced opon nnd same one liad cntorcd the office. Tortunatoly tho agent had taken U13 cash along and nothing else was bothered. The would-be-rob ler was not very woll .paid for his trouble. E. K. Evans, wlfo and two chil dren of Marshall woro guests Sun day of Dr. and Mrs. Tuttle. Mrs. J. J. Robertson and her -son Marian attended tho enter tainment at Blackburn Saturday nlsht Ilonry Ross has been on tho sick list this week. Orvillo Spencer lias moved to tho Campbell property this week G. K. Wllmlng went to City Monday. Misses Vera and Una Lcnz of Slater spent Saturday and Sunday VL- The rrotra,tei mectln, came I. SSi wIto of St close at tl uapuu cnurcn nort- ,n prankfort ,nst far recover- suntiay msni iwi or. "- fciB. There were several auditions o tho church. 1 Wmle Hlggtnbotham was In Sla ter and Kansas City on business tlds week. ARROW ROCK Mrs Harhel McMahan and family of Cooper county Tuesday where this winter. by entertaining quite a number of her friends at her home on Quality Illdgc. Refreshments of Ice cream nnd cake were served nnd all spent very pleasant evening. Mrs Walter Townsend visited her mother Mrs. Alice McMahnn and sister Miss Lam In Marshall last Thursday. Lonnle Hlturham was a guest last Thursday of his brother Rolla ond wife and sister Miss Dcsslt4 in Mar shall. HERNDON Dr. J. D. Jackson wont to John Mlkels' of noar Salt Springs Sun-, roturned tr0m day do see nut uitio son, who is recovering from a spoil of fovor. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Masters aro in Warronsburg visiting tho hitter's parents Rev. nnd Mrs. Hedges. Miss Mildred Hernuon 01 near Dluo Lick visited Vernona Hern- don durlns Thanksgiving moved to town they will reside Thursday. Vllola and Florence Jones of. Slator visited D. P. Sydenstrlkcr nnd family over Sunday. Helen Huller nnd brother, who have been visiting a. E. Wllmlng1 nnd family the past week, returned to their homo in Downers Grove, 111., Sunday night. Cnrl Schmidt Is visiting relatives In Jonesburg nnd St. Louis, Mrs. Golou of Leavenworth, Miss Edna Cnton celebrated her Kansas called on old friends in, this fifteenth birthday last Wednesday locality Monday. A. Doldebuck of Dowers Grove, III., visited friends here Sunday. Tho meeting which has been go ing on tho past week Is still In progress. Row Stnmm of Chicago preached somo powerful sermons, and good Interest Is manifested. The good eed sown will yet spring up and bear fruit as God's Word will not return void. NORTH GRAND PASS Rev. Leatherman filled his regu lar npiolntmcnt at Asbury chapel last Sunday night. , T. S. Demoss and family .havo Johnson county. Thoy will rasldo on Aunt Martha Doloys farm. Mrs H. V. Illcks visited Jcr daughter Mrs. Allco Thomas last Sunday. T. W. Fell of near White Island transacted business ln Marshall lust Tuesday. MLss Sadie Jackson, primary Elmer Cook and ltcrs Mesdumes , Thomas anu mopuens 01 oioniiig- teacher at Edwards nubile school ton, Colo aro vlsUlng their sister, HJont Thanksgiving with her par Mrs. Ernest Illlton. onta nt ninekburn. About seventy guests attended, . nml Virini miv. tho C. E. social at tho homo of Dr. tho ,ad roclplollt, Qfn piano and Mrs. Jackson last Thursday ovenlng. A short literary program and music were enjoyed during tho evening. Edna Thomas was qulto sick tho first of tho wook. NEW HOME Rev. Wallaco of Sweot Springs spent Sunday nlffht with D Harris and family. I presented to .them by their fond parents. Miss Dortha, Plattner visited rel atives In Kansas City last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mack spent Thanksgiving with Lawson Bynril and family. M. list j Wint and (or Sale Columa A. W. Forbos is on the sick at this writing. FOR SALE-Duroc-Jerfcey hog Mrs. Anna and Walter Lnruo.both oxes. Also S. C. Rhode Is-i spent aunaay with Mr, ana airs, lanu; eu cockrels. u. II. Emison, August Katlonder. 52p Napton, Mo! John Knott was In THackbum - - - 1 iir ATmi)n . i n n in . Mnnilnir iVlli HU fllUII U(1BI OU Will """""J - ll 1 1 -X--, , Mrs. A. P. Reader wont to Seda- "urBU u,,u ouKX 10 bl-u mocKCont lla Wednesday to visit her daugh-tUUon lowdor In Saline county. Sal tor, Mrs. Frank Carothers. alryl$l7, moTnt Addre88 9ln" Mr, and Mm. Herman Kueck of "lu'"i""i " Aulvui visited uieir uaugnter Mrs F0R SALE Good naUvo lumbcrU uumunus Alien vno later part 01 nt mui on THios. J. Clnycomb's last uock. I place, l mile nortlioast of Ilerndon Mrs. it. K. Kuntz visueu mm. j. Cut t6 order It dosirod. First class 11. I'orujuun Aionuay. work, coma and son IK A. n Mrs. Casper Lceco Is visiting her Fanehor will take pleasure in show suitor Mrs. unanes uoar 01 iiim- lng it t0 you and auppiying yoM Wants. PJion( 113. TTonmlnn ' NELSON Mrs. James Verts was trading with our merchants Monday. She has v "been suffering with rhouma tlanj. for more than a wcolc and not ableito be out. .Paul English is vlsjtlpg anil hav VMOi'good hunt with friends at ?npipn this-week; Ills wlfo is spend Inffla fe(i- days with Mrs, W, &. Hanky during his obsonco, . RE. Staples has1 hecn on the sick 'lift-JW week. 1 &$dy Brownloe" and mother 'en erlned at a Sunday dining R. jr., qliorp and daughter, ' Ernest Miss Dora Harris spent from Wednesday until Sunday with horoetolks. her 49-56 p. LOOK HRKK TTnrn .nn WI Miss Loulso Schaefer of Kansas iCI1ive8l foric8 nn,l .nnnn. ,..nl.'.,i Dayis of KlnvyoriU nt this writing, Marshall. Mo. ' .jr-Mt.' HT-o T xr TT-.ln .1 1.4..' ' ' t 1 ,-v,im 414,4 o, JJ. 414,14.(1101 I1U UUUJJlllUl Mlnnlo apent Tuesday with Mm. Hugo Stolberg. near SwcqtS'prliig8t Tho Troy Times tels of ja gontle roan who was awakened in, the fUght Quedr Accident r j 'ml. '. i , . . , .-. iinure must, .uo. , fqm.e$hing tho matter with tho mutt) business, J. W. MHler, ono of out hie mulo dead. A-i.i 1.1. u i. i.i. ...t I i . . . : . mm ioiu tjiui wuv .wns aoaier, w slcn pnd his, partner, lip. tnrncd over, drew the AVm VtoWlnklc( is crinilled.' tr nw coyorlejj fllpsw,- .pnjlpd down hisj.wifh -aiyory 'unusual acpident lnt ' i I i r . ' wont to Bleep asrtiL O! how: griev vi i .sntan eo, m m morning, Kot;,;upr jto'build elMendtr hot' coal flow ou't.ahd lapd'ed between M fww-i. He,- mH' Jsehosped, .iWvced W4 kicked bat thr toii stcktUl be picked If out wlih hli flncri. As 'a result he's not "pay-ln-s much for mules as' formerly ! -'it ., ,j , ,-, ' Card of Thanks Wc extend thanks to our many friends hcre( In Marshall who have so, kindly arid lovingly ministered to our needs cluing tho Illness of Mrs. Griffitts. Especial mention is due some of the membcM of the Methodist church, South and IS XT , .Yottr,.ttr. and MM, i Wnd ' Mr. ' Smith. Mr. dnd BlIkr. Mrs.V Garrett. Mtiis fUaiiln Stvli. Mdss' LlztleIrrAeMr. and "Mrs. StterinanV Mrt and Mrs. VanWlnkle, and Mr. and Mi's. Joseph. Plourd. Mra. Stella QtUfltls. Mis 8 Carrie E! Caswell. Helped Them All Out I come. FieAiic flnd4ncloMdrBBlbr tkr f or) rc'rieWBL " U ' "As5 I 'wkTin:,'8any yr ' terday, looking duna I Jrfei T. H. Wiolp. Ho 4d' for me to send In his renewal for "the twopapeM and spoons. I think hla wife- Is about to iescvo liinV If lie does not get ' her some spoons 'for It believe she hasn't any or e)se they' have wood- on ones like 'c haVo been using." Say, by the Way, Frank Klad llv- Our combination offer came lust OfVln fl the Dapttst nnd Christian churches' Hook vicinity near Little Rock, as Jng In Sandy Hook has anew born lor luexr aceu or loving kindness shown by, the following letter from girl aoout tnreo weeics oiu, leeis so 1 and sacrifice In furnlnhlnor n tmin ed nurse to care f"or Mrs. Grlffjtts during her Illness. Also special mtinlion Is duo the following mem bers of the Presbyterian church nt Norton for their interest and lov- g guts so freely offered. Mr. J. L. Kessler! Napton, Mo. Nov. 29, ,1011 Mr. J. J. Witt Dear Sir: "Seeing your proposi tion In tho Republican, and as wc have a few pounds of sugar, and no spoons to hanulo it with, my and Mrs. Wm Hyland, Mr. and Mrs. wife said for me to renew and pay proud of his little daughter that he promised ills wlfo a present for Christmas and not being ablo to get (her one, he got after mo to renew for him, bo that he can Jtecp Ids pro ml so to his wife or he fears n divorce otherwise. J. L. Kessler. r I t Hi' " 'tt Vl Alt B t KMUWt (MM. k CO. ru. Bring Her" With You. Most men's stores hate to see a man bring his wife, mother or sister to help select his clothes; but this stpre welcomes "her." In fact we prefer to have you bring all your lady friends with you. The store that does, not like to see you accompan ied by a lady is afraid of her verdict-they know th?at a woman can't be deceived and that she won't allow you .to be talked into something you'll later regret buying. We invite you to bring "her" with you because we know she is a better judge of the materials than you she will make you take your time and help you select the style and color most becoming to you. We are not afraid of her verdict for' we know our celebrated SCHLOSS BALTIMORE CLOTHES will please her and stand every test she can suggest. So we again repeat, bring her with you to select your new suit or overcoat. ' Schloss Hand-Tailored Models $15 to $40. A size for every figure. A style for every taste. t 1 'OOLITE anJ Competent Salesmen glad to show and help you make your selec I'j ltionsi 'Cbmetbmqrrpw come any time.- You willJfiijd'Ms; ready for you. r h ' EDWIN CLAPPS and JUST RIGHT fine shoei for men in'any style. H-r IRMXTinNP.- AfO Jiii iluiM fnr wnmn In n.w whiti hiirLrnw tnr. w "i - - - ------- - - - - - - . f - - - - p.., DiacK velvet nu-pi.enisua new piiy fiiupcis in uikvk tbuci, I: i 1 A IF V 1 THE BIG SHOE AND -CLOTHING ! STjpjRE, t' U;m - " , V ':ti