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MARSHALL REPUBLICAN Friday, Septenafce 27, 1913 It i.jiiininv liiiiMii inn ia!l The Exmoor The Exmorr is one of the popular double breasted garments for thi3 season. It well becomes a man of any 050. Our big assortment includes all the new, plain and fancy weaves. Adleps Collegian Clothes The oucccs3 cf thb ctoro to founded on beat clothen vclucc. Our villbsnccs to go to extremes in giving you perfect catiefnetion, and our lanjc assortment of Adlcr'o Collegian Clothco, c?ve you an unequalled clothes-buying opportunity. Quits and overcoats from $15 to $35. Berg (EL Son, MX,T"' J. New Newspaper LaWS pressed It to congrcss-tho pro- Pottmnster General nitch-.o:k ' vl"Ion bo harmf' as " has Issued lustrations for carry- rc?u,ro tho continuous use of vnl Ing Into effect tho now newspaper 0 ca tho, Publlcatlons,nnd and periodical law, first returns un nt the 8"m T b rMf,ntcd a .lm.-whli.1i must bo made liv Octo- tu"nw"",' ",u l. ' ber 1. " The law requires publishers to flic on April and Ostobor 'l .of each,year with the postmaster gen v Among: the Sick Mrs. Robt Marshall of east of town, is confined to her bed as tho result of a fall recently In which sho fractured her hip. Mrs. S. D. Berkley is on tho sick! list I Mrs. AW el Leonard has been quite ill tho past week. t t Had Narrow Escape Llto Hall, residing near the C. & A. depot and in the block signal service for that road, had a nar row escape from death Wednesday, He fell off a speeder and was badly bruised and Is home resting up as a result. Died at 100 Samuel Howery, an Inmate of tho county home for many years, died Tuesday afternoon of .1 can cer of the face. Ho la said to have boon more than 100 years old, although his ago was not de finitely known. His remains were laid to rest in the potters field Wednesday. Dixie Theatre A. D. Dale, of Kansas City, has leased the Marshall opera house nnd lias had It remodeled and will conduct it this winter with a pcr performancc each night consisting of moving picture .shows, clean vaudeville nnd theatricals. Ho will open Saturday night with flvo roels of moving pictures. Tho placv has a seating capacity of 800. Uncalled for Letters Remaining In the Marshall, Mo., post office September 25th, 1012. If not called for In IS days will bo sent to tho Dead Letter office at Washington, D. C. Misses Jcnevlcvc Thompson, Hlr dlana Williams. Mesdamcs J, C. Orosh, Ilcrthn Woods. Mr. C. M. Hube:k, Jlmmlc Urad ers, Will Chartlc, Edgar Evin , Lon nlo Green, T. L. Hunter, O. O. Hag ner, William Whccland, Ben Yarn die. L. W. VanDyke, 1. M. I BO Coming Back j to Town I : r .The Stewart Sale 2ib. Caroline Stewart's sac tifinr nninnn nn snnr. mm ylvim a cral nnd with tho local postmaster, BUCceflfl Thc Balo netlcd OVcr$lco;) unuer ponauy 01 ucniai 01 xuc uao .Tho auctioncer paid tho lato Wcl of tho mails, a sworn statement ; iiton atwnrt ftmi Mi Htmu.n-t of tho names and addresses ofthon hgh compilmont. no said that! ownpr, publisher, editor, managing , aftpr thc,y Wcpo Bct frc0 nftcr thr editor, and' buslnoss manager of ' wnr Mn stewart BOttletl on part their nowspapers nnd periodicals. o ,,, formor maBter8 fnrm and ; Religious, iraicrnai, icmp?rjn;c,ani,lt R mtlo ,og cal)ln wth (rt and scientific publications are ox- f,oor and ho,e ,n th Jda fQr a coptou. . . .'window, with buck bushw for n For n corporation the names of broom, tho holders of moro thin one per The d wifq would tU3k hcIl cent oftho stocks, bonds, or other drefl8 lnto tho beU to ,lBr knoefl ; securities must Do givon, ana, in , Md R0 to tho' field with horhus- I J the caso of dally nowspapers, a. anA wworu tin ii n'MnrV w " Vn statement of the average' paid clr- then g0 , nnd, propiVJ, a- bito ! Cfhaa. Q. Wilson, Richmond, Va. culatlon for tho preceding hhd go back to work. -This was Joln Yates, Norton ' months Is required. V lono not only Qno day but. many; ' Hownnl Wlllett,, Lyons, Mlsh. All editorial or other reading mat tntn they ownod 030 'aires anil! . tcr appearing In a nowapaar 6r l nfter tho dcath of Mf gtowart ' FOR SALE-Cordwood at my magaxtnq for tho publication of- ther0 wa8 cnough personal prop- farm at Blosser. Sco or write Loulo which jpay is accepted or promised orty Q pay ott nll debt gVn tj,e Blosser, Malta Bend. 30-llp musi.oo-marKeu "Aavoniranuiii, (nmUy clear tQ a Jno bg under penalty of a fine .of not 1wma grMt Achievement" for tho ' less than W"6r mbro than $500; 'c(Jupie and ; a credlt t0 tho colQwsd II 1 111 . iLI. nl. ulna nnf 1nT iviuivujjn iiuu w hkv f - pdce. Among: our Friends The following are now subscrib ers or renewed tho past week. Mrs. Sarah Fell, Malta Bend Mrs. Joe Dean, Marshall, Stephen Tuders, Marshall. Henry Zimmerman, Nelson. C. B. Ahlf, Wentworth, Colo. Mrs,. L. C. Moon, Harlem, Moont. Ada Boyd, Wichita, Kas. S. F. Brzuchalskl, Marshall. J. P. McOulre, Columbia. J. M. Thornton, Bluo Lick. Mrn. B. O. Oliver, Malta Bend. ,W. B. Mulllns, Miami. Aug. Reker, Malta Bend. T. S. Bponcor, Slater. Louie Blosser, Malta Bend Qeo, Oliver,. Malta Bend. John Holloway, Fortroja Monroe, 8lght of the Color Blind. A .color blind person boob light as either white, or gray arid dark colors orod iVy. tho post office depart-. JuU Gretr)1.v , tho . bubv ' apppar e,therM dark P or b,nck- rfn!d Postmaster General 1 ?&tL J -X. This mutual sensitiveness Is due to ...... 111 uuusjfib viii trv uruuu llliirva UL Hitchcock, "It will be administered about j300 faithfully and Impartially. In.r Tho Frcc' Baptists of .Napton framing tho act congress ; doubtless a plcnc on tho,- 21st Which had In mind the leaumg UMiy news nettjd $30,0!; 'Bev. A. Wuhb, 1 different sets of nerves for temptra papers, but It nffests ajsq nearly i;prfhea atytho Christian 'chWurV d 'or touch. 18.000 weeklies. Many of these D..,io nn'A ,11 nuhltcaUons have a hard struggle" . the fact that tho light nerves and col or nerves are closely Intcrbound, but thoro, is a different sot of nervoa for both light -and color, Just us tncre are nj 1 n lur.Hi. .111.. M . ..... . i - --- for pxlstoncejind will flna ,tha mak Jna poxton'' - entertained his .1 kpow of no moM encouraging fact logoff .eUu-coflUdorable,'.hurr brot',fn'nd fnm,y of jnst , tha? ,,ho. unQUMtlwnblo ability of a den:-'. it?, i " "'':"r' . nian to eluvato hi, 1 f 0 by a conscious urn w UuLnt-nA I o M,.'woelc. , One present. enaeavor BMnethn- t0 b? ablo ... -" j o I . .S' I . - ' ;:! to paint a particular picture, or tu carve a statue and so make a few ob 1, Stimulant ,or Tonic? Acer's Sarsaparilla is riot-a stimulant, It does not make y 6 feel better one day, then iLfvihad a - ever the next. TOre Is ndtva drop ofalco min lE'AyeiSHipa, rltols a tonic. You have. the toBiMch.a.inediciney A$k t.he previous Ijlgh record by twen-t 'tyilye' 'jcenU aMiundred pounds'. TM.'teerfl had been full fed nine Though this exc3c4s 'Jha.lcp yriw paiu tnrw wee oy wo look, which morally we can do. Tlioresu. Steers at 17 a Head Ijects boautlful; but, It Is far more , , ,. 'iA 1 glorlotis to uarvo and pnlnt ,tho very Clay County, Missouri, now holds atmosphore and medium through which tho record tor tno nignesr priceu steers ever sold west of Chicago, Tuesday1 R; L. Farrell ofLlboty, Mo., sold In Kansas City sixteen steers 'weighing 1,59)' pounds vat $10.90 a hundred' pounds, or $1711 a, head. Laat'week some prime Missouri. uteei sold In. ,9h'l?agQ'f(t 111 a hundred pounds. Thef-sale . -a 11;.. Solflih Philosophy. Yqu can bflja great herp," said th& ctBipalgn adviser, "by standing aside and letting someone else have tb of floe you wasted." "Yes," replied the energetic candidate; "But the other fellow will get all the xnctala and ap plause. Wha,t. the use of pelng an anonymous berq ' sli 'hln'atr'e Occupation Qona. The abbllMea of the custom of ringing- the "town bell at Ouatiagford, HerifordkIre, KBglmC wa'IcV f 300 years -kas , tolled for deaths tad funer als from, ever' the gateway of an lnai tarowe out,of,occuptlon 8auaders,"the bell riar. vhose family, save rug the, ball continuously for over. 149 years. It was early morning and tho Bark tons stood In tho door of their sum mer cottage talking things over. The Septembor air was still raw and har assing to tho marrow. Even at that moment relatives were heading toward tho Barktons city homo to do somo visiting, and tho Barktons were won dering what they would better do. Tho good fresh country air was all right for them, facing a winter In the city's grimy, worked-over atmosphere, but thcro Is nothing appealing about tho simple, suburban Hfo to thoso who como to spend part of their vacation taking In tho sights of tho great, throbbing city. And tho Barkton cot tage lacked running water, hot water and a lot of othor conveniences. Tho moro they thought It over the more clearly tho Barktons recognized that they ought to go brick to their flat nnd not drag their visitors out to tho cottage. Then after Mielr company had sped along they could return to tho country nnd remain until the chill autumn winds would drlvo them back to tho city for thc winter. "It's n shame," muttered Barkton. wlillo they wero packing up. "Thli thing of going back to tho city tc listen to thc toot of nulo horns when you're trying to sleep and to brcnthc soot Instead of nlr Is enough to make you weep. How I hate itl Tbcn thli packing up nnd moving to town nnd packing up and moving back to the country Isn't mnklng a hit with me.' "Perhaps we'd bettor Just closo ur tho cottngo and stay In town," sug geslcd Mrs. Barkton. "If wo comt back to tho country It'll bo for sc short a tlmo that thcro's hardly any uso In It." "You'vo struck tho combination!" said Barkton, with much sarcasm. "Oc back to town and sit around In a stuffy flat when wo havo tho whole autumn nhend of us hcyT Well, nol if I know It. Of courso I might hnvt known that you'd rather sit half suffo cated In a flat and stare nt a brick wall across the court thnn be out In tho open drinking In tho fresh all and tho gorgeous autumn scenery wouldn't you? "What's that? We'll como bacV to tho country If 1 prefer It. eh? Oh yes, and you fuming nnd fretting about It, I s'pose, and wearing that abused patient look you put on wln you'n doing something that doesn't Just cc Incldo with oomo wild feminine Ideal of your own. Yes, you can Just bct 1 pint of assorted hairpins that wo'r coming back to tho country for an other month and don't let that gol away from you, cither. Or, at leant I'm coming hack. If you want to stlcV around n flat Just whon wo to enter Ing on tho real cholco season of thi whole year, go abend. But don't count mo In on any system of that sort." Tho morning after tholr roturn tt tho flnt Barkton aroso leisurely II was on hour Inter than usual, for hi didn't havo to allow tlmo for tho trli to town and strolled Into tho bath room. He took a brisk bath and thcr cot out his shavlm: Implements. Hi I turned on tho hot wator fnucot, coatei his faco with a luxuriously warm prep aration of lather, took tho chill off hli razor under tho faucet nnd then ho 'gan to shavo. ''Say, this hot water helps some,' ho observed to his wife. "I've beer blaming It on tho razor. All 1 need cd was something warm to limber mj benrd up a bit. Say, this water's goo and hot!" .Five or six days later tho Bark tons' guests went on their way. Wher Barkton got out of bed the next morn Inr nnd walked Into the adjolnlnf room ho found Mrs. Barkton busllj folding a lot of things and placlni them In two suit cases tha,t lay opot on the spart bed. "Whutchuh doing?" Inquired Bark ton sharnlr. "Going where? Bad to lhe country? Is that so? Then you're going hack alone, for I'm no' In on It. This place hero looks pretlj mad to me. Looks pretty good. iay. Maybe some Sunday I'll take 1 run out to tho country and fool arounf till night, but ouUlde of that I'll Jur nostnone any more country Ufa til next spring, nnd you can take thosi shirts of mlno out of that milt cast 'If you will and let me put 'em baci In tho chiffonier where they belong "This country foollshnoss can hi overdone. I've got up In tho morn Ing and washed and shaved In thai cold water out there at tho cottagt "Just about as often as I care to thli 'year. Just khdlyet this back-to-tho country notion out 6t your syatea without any unnecessary delay." Oardan Sclsnce. Tou have aotae fine tomato vlnei M. your, tardea. Mr. Thorpe. Yot know, If presume that tho scientist! ame of the tomato is Lycoperstcor coperalcum?'' l-'i"No. I had foraotten that. Mill Doris: but I know the scieatino usual M the long, green, corrugated, vora bus tklag with a horn on Its head itkat Mostly grows on these vines. It'i Ctaa pattfetBoatlw qujnquemaoulatia V I11 Doubt U"I believe that fellow was awla Mar ase, I gave a subscription to." To The Farmers of Saline and Adjoining Counties A Treat many of you have called and got ac quainted with us, some of you have not and to those who have we beg to thank you; and to those who have not, we extend an invitation to do so. We do not want to be egotistical, but we venture the opinion that those who did, went away satis fied that our prices were right and our goods as good as the money would buy on earth. We carry the best and we have long since learned a cheap article is dear at any price. In vehicles we carry thc Stavcr, Moon Bros. Ijl and Frceport; Wagons, the Peter Schuttler, Web ber, Bottcndorf and thc Genuine Fish. Drills Thc Monitor Double Disc, also Monitor Five Disc Drill, Thc Rcdcrick-Lean Disc Drill, as well as their Five Disc Drill, The Thomas Fertilizing Disc Drill, Thc Hoosicr Five Disc Drill. We have a good stock of Disc Harrows in all sizes. Land Rollers, Corn Shelters, Gas Engines, Wagon Beds and Covers. We have just unloaded another car load of Field Fence. We got under cover before the ad vance, and can quote you a very low price. Make our office your headquarters. Yours truly, Saline County Implement Company -ir nn t -iin mr i nr--i- mnr DOC Rural Education. Rural education falls, according to n report prof entcd to thc Natlonnl Coun cil of Kducatlon. Give the little red school house n oqunro deal. Is educa tion anywhere n perfect and unmlstnk- ablo success? New York Tribune, London's Smoke Nuisance. Half of London's smoke nuisance Is caused by thc coal fires In prlvato dwellings, the owners of which aro not liable tor prosecution. It is expected that a good deal of missionary work will havo to be dono among household ers before thc smoko evil can be les sened appreciably. Original Amen Corner. Tho origin of the ninio "Amen cor nor" is Interesting and throws a pleasant light on English Catholicity of tho days before tho apostasy of Henry VIII. Each year on tho feast of Corpus Chrlstl tho faithful went la procession to Bt. Paul's cathedral. Mustering In Cheapsldo. tho proces sion moved toward tho cathedral, the clergy chanting the "Our Father" as they passed along the street still cnlled Paternoster row, reaching the "Amen" as thoy turned the corner kaown fer years as Amen cornor. Avo Maria. i An I H C Manure Spreader Is an Investment Not an Expense A MACHINE that makes two dollars where one wasjiiadii before is not an expensb it is a Rood investment. Careful tests made at the Ohio Experiment Station showed an average increased crop yield of $15 an acre whim eight loads of manure were properly spread. Spreading with .a. fork, it would take at least sixteen loads to an acretto t produce the same result. By fertilizing twice " os much ground with thc same quantity of manure and doing the work better, an I H C manure spreader soon pays for it ;lf. Add to this saving an increase of $15 nn acre ,1 the value of your crops, and you at once see why we urge the purchase of an I H C Manure Spreader Kemp 20th Century, Corn King, or Cloverleal ' Ask the I H C local dealer to show you tho self-aligning, removable boxes on thc main axle; notice that thc axles are roller bearing to reduce thc draft; study the apron construction, and note the large rollers oh which it runs. I H C , spreaders can be used in any corner of thc barn- . yard. There is no reach to interfere. The seat' folds out of the way when filling the spreader. If you appreciate machines of extra merit; machines that spread manure in ample range of. quantities; machines which can be equipped , yiii drilling attachments for use in market gardens, and above all, machines which are made in sizes convenient for every farm, in vestigate I H C spreaders. Go to the local I H C dealer a' d look carefully over the ma- . chines he show, youl Get catalogues and full . information from him, or, write Iittnatttnal Harveiter Ctnpaiy tf Aaierici UBCorporaicu) KuuasCkr Mo, - IS -4