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r Tftttraday, Dcwbr Hh, lliL ft MAMiUXA-KBPUBLICAll (iiMftBmniiwwaffasiaiiMaiaiVKiirnunfluniiiniBmi IN CHRISTINAS GIVING A Sensible Gift for Daily Use Is a Constant Token of Friend ship. Give Wisely and the Pleasure Is Mutual. OUR STORE IS FILLED WITH ARTICLES THAT WOULD BE HIGHLY ACCEPTABLE AS GIFTS HH-I-H r I I I I ) I I 11 i I H-4-i M I 1 t 1 tH H 1 H I I i H I I I !- fW-H4i-4-?-H-H"H--t-l""l -1 iMI-lMJ I I H II I 11 1 1 11 H M I I HI 1 i H I I I 1141' 1 l-l II 1 I I . 1 ll-MM I 1 I II FOR THE BOYS tsr M We have Skates, Sleds, Tricycles. Fancy Pocker Knives, Rifles. FOR THE GIRLS A nice piece of Furniture, such as a Chair, Writing Desk, Dressing Table, Music Cabinet, or a Fancy Set of Embroidery Shears. 4 A FEW PIECES OF ALUMINUM WARE From the New Stock we have just put in would be a most acceptable acquisition to the Kitchen outfit. Aluminum is fast supplanting enamel ware, as it is the Most Sanitary and Satisfactory Ware to use. I S 9 "Nl One of the most accepta able presents to the good wife would be the FREE SEWING MACHINE The most wonderful ma chine ever produced. With each machine sold by Jan. 1 we thave a very attractive proposition, which you should see us about. 1 OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Don't fail to visit our Furniture Department. There are many pieces of furniture that make attractive Xmas presents. Good Chairs, Buffets, China Closets, Taboretts, etc. Open Every Night Until Christmas A Lasting Christmas Gift til AGUNN Sectional Bookcase The best Sectional Book case on the market. Built on honor. We guarantee them. A Home for Your Books Duit-proof, convenient and handsome. Always right for present needs. Can bo added to at will. Year Ewk Case is ahrays oaekte, Mer yi Uit 1 r 12 sedta. I i m s i i g 111111)1' h i t-H-H Hnnniuiniiiiimiiiiiiniiiiilll l-.i miiiiiiiiimi lit " n i i i i t i i i i i i t i t n 1 T t I H m 1 II 1 ' f t T I f t m i 1 1 I I I I I II 1 1 I I I I II I 1 I I I I H t 1 1 S HUFF-PROCTOR Hardware and Furniture Co. Real Estate Transfers KUflhn E Thornton to Chan, linger lota 5 to 8 block 4 SalLno City 200 Goodwin Si, Qnuldln to Maggie Longan lota 1, 1 Si 3 block 2 ic 5 Hyland Place Marshall 00 Jaa W D Moss to ChaB W D Mobs' lota 3 J; 4 block 2 Grand Puas Si 40 acres 7-51-23 100 CluiB W D Mobs to Bettlo A D Moss, same land 100 J P Kcarry to Addio J Bridges Lot 1 block 19 Slater 6180 John M Thompson to Howard P and Ella P Short lot 8 block 2 Eubank ndd Slater ...1400 M and J P Alexander to Klm mell and Cluto lots 10, 17, 18 block 0, Kelson 800 W B Mullens to Len B Embry 80 -acres 30-83-20 6400 Lera B Embry to A. (G. Scrlvcn or 80 acres 30-83-20 6500 Jus T Conway to Peter II Ron East 1-3 lot 1 Julock 20 Mar shall 700 Truatees Orearvillo St Shllo M. E. Church to A J Drew 1 ncro in 518-51-20 500 J. H. Green toJIJ Steinhelmer lot 6 block 40 Marshall 180 Inex Goodlovo to Sam and E Lynch 320 acres 22,21, 27 and 26-19-23 3075 J O Conway to A A Vcascr lot 12 Eastwood Marshall 750 Walter E Iloward to "William Dyer 1-2 lots 10, 17 English 1 ndd Marshall 700 A. L. Pollard to Robt Lenz Irregular lot Slater, 800 Itobt Lcnz to A. L Pollard lot 8 block 13 west Slater 2000 Susan E Gwlnn to W M Ilnynle and wlio lot 2 block 12 Baker S. E. add Slator 925 I R Parkhurat to Chas K Smith 128 acres In 3-48-22 C276 Wick Davis to M. F. Roberts 40 acres 12-80-20 3448 Joo W McCormlck to I. N. Ervnrd part lot 8 Ilagglns ndd Marshall 4800 Nathan B Bowles to Lary II Brownflcld and wife 40 acres 31-81-21 J 6500 Sam C Mlchcncr to Carlos 11. lots 10, 11, nnd 12 block 16 College add Marshall 1 Albort & Arthur Rutl'cg to II N McLaughlin 40 acres 15-48-20 ' 2400 Henry N McLaughlin to Albert 1 hcre AVns " very heavy rain fell and Arthur Hutlodge 28 acres hc Saturday nigMt nnd tho roads 15-48-20 1800 nru renl muddy but weather Is E W Dawes to Louia Rasse flm' present. 40 acres 18-48-20 2750 Mr8 A Hcagor returned home Edward Washington to Jos ' Saturday morning aftir a visit Nichols lot 4 block 16 Bakers w'lth ll0r daughter Mrs. Frank Car add Slator 100 othcrs of Scdalla. Otto W Huppert to John A I Mr- nml Mrs- Tom Lemons and Ruppert CO acres 10-52-20 3000 l!'"'iiy, uoas demons nnd wife, Nannie R Munoz to Jay n Mc Chesney lot 6 Hoggins ndd Jliirslinll Jay n MeChosney to D F Crockot samo lot , Salllo A Dobblna to Tetter Williams 25 acres In 5-52-20 R fl Forquer to L Y Allen and wife 19.34 acres in 31 5110 w Cha Nlscmeler to Jas M Sims 100 acres In 29,32-40-21 6000 William F Dels to M J Genscr and 0 L mil 1 1-2 ncres 6-51-19.200 William Mitchell to W A Camp bell 131-2 aero 24-50-21 1000 G W ewton to T C nolt 180 . cr ts 20, 17,-49-21 8100 M..ry I Ruluitb to L A Doughty lot 3 Hock 1J College add M.i.ihall 40 Allen C Gwlnn to Susan E Gwinn part lots 3, 4 block 21 Slater 2000 Emma F Bnll to J W McCor mlck part block 6 nnggins addition Marshall 647 Mary E Ballard to! J B Meschcdo 31-2 acres 3-51-21 200 NEW HOME Mrs. A. Lopcr and daughter Vlr-j glnla spent Sunday at Kansas City. Lowla Noal was a Marshall visi tor Monday. Mrs. Calloway and Mrs. P. Peak woro shoppers at nigglnsvlllo Mon day. SWEET SPRINGS Mrs. John Armstead of Valloy Falls, Kansas accompanied Dr. Jar vis homo. Mrs. Armstead 1b Jar.vls' mother and Is not enjoying good ihcnlth. J. I. Killlon who hao been gono since early spring returned from Carter, 'Montana, to spend tho win ter with his daughter Mrs. C. E, Dicker son. Mrs. J. S. Wiley will spend the holidays with her daughtor, Mrs, F. J. Dlcus In Llttlo Rock, Ark. Miss Ellon nedger who has been visiting rolatlvos in narrisonvlle for itho past two weoks has re turned. Miss Martha Wnllaco Jonca who visited hor qousln Miss Dorothy Slmrall nlnco Thanksgiving has re turned fto her homo in Kansas City. Mra. Wm. Blnkloy nnd daughter Miss Gem entertained a largo num- tholr pleasant Sam MorlU Jr., lost a vnluablo horse Monday night from eating wormy corn. Airs. a. w. Feu ana uttlo son Short Course in Agriculture There will bo a meeting of men from various parta of tho county were snopping in Mnrauall Mon- " """""" -uncKv, day4 1 December 16 nt 11 a. m. to con- Prof. Brltton apont Sunday af- sld?r tuttlu!i n"aucmonte, dates, tornoon with IL Ritchard and "nd 40 "vo suggestions concern family. lns l"x0 PPO"od Branch Short C. W. Dlckason transacted bus!- Co"rflo f" f01'11" to bo 8lv" ncsa in Marshall Monday. on sute Scho01 ot Arl" Married at tho resldenco of Mr. cultur0 at Columbia Missouri, and Mrs. E. C. Fonnor, near Whitoa EnouSh iaV0 lgnlfiod thoir in Island Sunday Dec. 10th at 3 p. m. tor08t to mako lt practically cor In tho presenco ot a few lntlmato ca" " friends, Justice W. J. Vogt offlcia- 1,011001 for Sallno County, but lt In ting, Wesley Smith and Mra. Cora nessary or us to tako somo Jowoll tho contracting parties. "toP? wldch tho 8tato Scho1 of Tmv ronri-nAnf .nmn f fcf Agriculture requires in order to pcoplo in this neighborhood. Wo join friends in extending congratulations. mako euro of it Do not fall to bo present or sond somebody to represent you from your part of tho country. Remember tho time next Saturday at 11 o'clock a. ta, Wo want to got through by 12 o'clock sharp. Yours truly, , Wm. n. Black. FINE FARM FOR SALE. Marshall, Mo. Dec. 4th, 1911. On account of ill health I will offer for sale my farm of 80 acres, located three miles south of Marshall, on the Sedalia road. This farm is well Improved, fenced with woven wire, a good six room dwelling, large barn, and all needed out buildings. The land is all good, there being no waste, and all in high state of cultivation. All in grass, but 20 acres, and that in oat stubble. There is a fine aoole orchard and !,$ruP' a adundance of good water. For price nd terms see Mr. A. Leonard. Marshall, Mo. i3Il8Bcs Maude Harris, and Bessie .Knott. Messrs Lel.nnrt Laucrhlln nnd Rnv Fnrhnu nton,i,i b 1 friends at . r " 1 T i nt -r. . I .l a birthday dinner nt T. C. Mark- ,lomc on I'riuay auur- 050 ham's Sunday. n00" l Miss Frances Roager ot'Elmwood Mrs" SmlUl nnd children ot 1200 visited tho Misses narrls- Saturday Houstonla visited hor fathor T. C. night. Berry last Friday and Saturday. I Bom Ito Mr. and Mrs. nugo Stol- SUflB Anc, Dorry 18 viBltingrel- iros berg near Sweet Snrinrra on Mnn. ntlvca nnd friends in Indopondence ,dny, Dec. 11 1911, a son. Motler and Kansas aty this week. I and (baby are doing nicely. opurgcon ama reiurnea jrom Mrs. Anna Laruo spent Monday Chicago whore ho sold his cattle, with (Mrs. A. P. Reager ot Elm- wood NORTH GRAND PASS Mra. !D. M. narrla is with her" I daughter Mra. nugo Stolberg at There will bo a ChrlstmaB tree this writing. with short program ,at ABbury Ohpel Doc. 23d. You are cordial BLACKBURN ,yiI?v,!fd' " , Mrs, Prank DomoBa -was shopping Misses Maymo Rubolmann and in Marshall last Saturday, Qusslo Lillard were ahopp'lng n Mr. nd Mrs.' Albert Worloy of Marslialt Thursday. Columbia, Mo., visited tho lattera Mra. Browning 'and grandson, parent wveral days last week. Robrt Jackson, were visltprs to p, ,H. Arrwameyer wbo has been nigglnsvlllo Saturday .. I quite kk the past few days, is Mwsa xnaz ana juuey uowaen, ' raiwi Ibettw t tbia wrltln. Uncalled for Letters Remaining in tho Marshall, Mo. poatofflco Dec. 13, 1011. If not called for In 15 daya will bo Bent to tiho dead letter office nt Wash ington, ID. C. Almn Aliens, Mrs. L. C. Gains, Tho (big success of our recci; Mrs. W. II. White, Mr. and MrB, .qffor liaa prompted us to, mako 'it Dan Barton. Moody Lytlie, J. M. again and boginnlng Saturday Hovoy, Edgar Sullivan. morning wo will mako tho offer L. W. VANDYKE, P. M. for two weeks more-see big adv. Our Special Offer gpoc DOOC 30CEBB300CjBlJOOt:eag30C 3d0 U-JJOC J. F. DUNCAN Koe iHUlen, Georgia Strader and Meaara Herman Br unkhor at, Ernest Lynd and Gilbert Browafleld were Visitors to Alaia betweea trains . ' 1. i-S. , i! V-l. . J.il t":l Oil J' -a-n-. .fiuBday evening. . 1 Jin . s y- Barry Gorman wm .buyiag bogs near Corder'lat Friday. - 4 " Xta Learle Loac'was , dinner gueet 'pi waaoi Uolciie and Xuaiee TAKE THE MARSHALL REPUBLICAN FIRST R THEN SUBSCRIBE FOR The Kansas City Star and Times The Star and Times, reporting the full twenty four hours' news each day in thirteen issues of the paper each week, are furnished to regular sub scribers at the rate of 10 cents per week. As newspapers, The Star and The Times have no rivals. No other publisher furnishes his readers with the. full day and night Associated Press re ports, as does, the Star and Times. This, should recommend the papers especially to the progress ive merchant and farmer. I deliver both the Star and Times to the sub scriber'Sfdoor promptly on arrival of trains. , Give me atrial, 'x , tua n iMiiiipn in r. . . wiya. r, TAf( iE.ii, UP.., aVlSCriaKltOr. isMBJM .1 -.r Hi ft h.C ?.;. . ''.... viiiivfri.-.. ... - , .. . ..-... .. . . - . .J 1