f " Marshall titePUBJueiW ' , 12 , : : 1 VOLUME XXI. MARSHALL, SALINE COUNTjjt, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Is, 1M2f NlliillUt 42 r DEATHS MBS. I. B. CLD7T died at her home north ot Mfltta Bond, Son day evening, Oct. i, 1918, aged 72 years, 7 month and 18 days. Mrs. CLlft's maiden name was Margaret Holty and was born In Pennsylvania Feb. 19, 1840. At tho age of 10 she boeamo the youth ful and loving wife of I. B. CHft. To this union ten children wore born, (our sons anaslx daughters. One sorf and three daughters pro ceeded her In death. A loving hus band and six children are lett to mourn her loss, namely; I. D. CUtt. of Pueblo, Colo., Sherman Cllft, Malta Bond 8. II. CHft, Mal ta Bend; Mrs. II. M, Balnhlll of In diana; Mrs. O. L. Crum, ot Malta Bend; Mis Laura B. Cllft, Malta Bend. She also loaves one broth er and two elstcrs In Indiana, be sides soven grand children, all ot whom were present at tho funeral except I. D. Cllft of Colorado. She was amoirfbor of tho Pres byterian church ot Malta Bend and was aconslstant christian. She was a good and faithful wife nnd loving mother and will bo greatly missed In her homo. The funeral services wore held from the homo on Wednesday Oct. 9th at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev, Barrett pastor of the it. E. Church of Miami, after which tho remains were laid to rest In the Malta Bend cemotory. IN RUFU8 STEPHENS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stephens, aged five years, eleven month and eight days died at the family home soven miles northeast ot Miami Tuesday morning at 8,30 o'cloock after a brief illness of abeess of the brain. The funoral services Were held Wednesday, and the remains were interred at Shtlon cemetery. This Is tho second child to dlo In this family within a month, a little daughter sixteen months old having passed away September 14. The strickon parents have tho sympathy of a largo circle ot friends In their sad bereavement Miami News. ADOLPII PRAQMAN, of west ot Sweet Springs, died Wednesday evening, Oct 2d, of 'dropsy, at tho age of 23 years. He was mar ried Oct. 20th, 1911, to Miss Emma Mcvius, ot Alma, who survives. Ills funeral was conducted by Rev. Demetrius Sunday morning after which the remains were laid to rest In tho Lutheran cemetery at Emma. Ills untimely death is a sad one. WEDDING BELLS . AND FIRE BELLS Get Mixed and Came Guen ing Other Weddings Most of our citizens heard the; tiro alarm bell Tuesday evening about nlno o'clock and while they know that "de bells am arlngln," thoy woro mistaken In tho signs. That evening Charlie Brown and Miss Mabel Duron were quietly mar rled at tho home of Rev. J. E. Cortnor. Soon after tho fire lad dies, of whom Mr. Brown Is an old and honored member, got busy. Thoy sounded tho alarm, but no Drown camo, so thoy went to their newly furnished homo and sot him. Ho was glvon a ride on tho fire wagon around town (ill ho bethought himself of a good r KV.ut has been a resident of Sa Unecounty tor a number of years. Ho is A'gcntlcman of sterling qual ltles;Md industries nnd Is in every wayworthy of the splendid hclp matofhe has chosen. The bride Wi eared In Saline county hav ing' lifted near Slater the most of her life. She Is possessed of a West ffcntle disposition and Is in Very rcspoct worthy of a good husband. It -Is' very much hoped that Mr. and Mrs. Orlmes will remiln In Sa line although the. friends do not yet know ot their arrangements for the future. S. Double Wedding A very pretty double wedding occurred near Little Rock last Sun day ,jDct 13th, at 3 p. m. when Mlso M'TTnna nnd Laura Polstor, daugh tors' ot Mr. and Mrs, A! C.Polstcr werVimarrlod. Tho contracting aitt wftffl Kdwnrd Rohmldt. aon plan ot escape several kogs dldj0j Mi and Mrs. Chas Schmidt, of ANDREW JACKSON PLEMNONS was born In Raleigh County, North Carolina, July 8, 1821. Died Oct. 9, 1912, aged 91 years, 2 month 'and 28 days. At tho ago of 5 years he moved to Missouri with his par ents and settled In Colo, now Moniteau County, At the time ot the' gold discovery in California he, with friends crossed tho plains In wagons, no was attacked with cholera while on tho road having to halt tho wagon train until he became able to travel. After his return from California he settled in CarroU -County tho latter part ot the tittles,;' marrying" Mary" "A.: Denham at Brunawlck,. Ma, April 7, 18S8. There were no children by this union, Mrs. Plemmons dy ing on May 4, 1878. Ho was converted In DeWItt in 1860 and was baptized by Rov. Llggon. no camo to Saline county at the close ot tho war and united with Good Hope church, afterwards uni ting with Fish Creek and was made a deacon ot that church in Scared to Death When John Henry's saloon at Blackwater burned Monday night, Mrs. Slaton, aged 82 years, stood on her porch nearby and becamo alarmed at tho many sparks tail ing about her and tho threatening fire. She threw up her hands and remarked "tho whole town Is go ing to burn," then fell over dead ot heart failure. ft The Lid is On A state law requires that no busl ness shall be carried on on Sunday except dally necessities or charity Our city council also passed an ordlnanco on April 20, 1008, con currinir In tho provisions. The the business, and all were soon happy. Mr. Brown Is one of our prosper ous young business men and was thought to bo a confirmed bachelor but tho combination worked on him this week proved his undoing. Ho Is both u liveryman and n "Brown" and when a Slater livery man married Miss Brown he had two reasons for Joining the pro cession and did so "Durcn" the time tho spell was over him. Tho brldo Is ono of our charming nnd popular young ladles. We Join In extending best wishes. . V, Schmidt-Zimmerman Ono of tho prominent weddings of the pnst week was that on Tues day of lost woek of August Snlimlflf of Mimrmitnh. III.. and alls Hopnia Zimmerman oi iiaru,- i man. flagrant violation of this law ro- rne wcddlng was solcmnlzed'at cently by ono of, our grocorymeri I German Lutheran church by brought tho same to public at-lReV. p. Kllntworth, tho pastor. C. tontlon and a request that tho law bo enforced. Tho matter was ot Mascoutah, III., and Miss Anna Polstor; Henry Mocller, son, ol Henry Moollor, 8r., of Vcnada, 111. and Miss Laura Polstor. At tho nppolnted tlmo at the Lutheran church, which was crowd ed bv relatives and friends, tho bridal couples arrived with Messrs Hugo and Jess Teckcmeycr ns best men and Miss Adalla Hcholncrer and Miss Frieda KUndworth as bridesmaids. They wero mot at tho nltar by Rov. P. KUndworth, Vo made an Impressive talk af ter which ho nald tho ceremony which made them man and wife. following this hoy went to the hone of tho brides' parents where aspmptuous wedding supper await ed them. Tho evening was spent in music, games, social con versa tlon and auto rides. The guests stayed till a late hour when they departed wishing tho young peo ple n long and happy married life. They will leave Friday on a wed ding trip to Illinois whoro Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will reside, while Mr, TRIED TO KILL COL. ROOSEVELT After Finishing TalkRoote- elt it Sent to Hospital Nothlnn could have produced a more profound sensation over this ountry than tho news Monuay Iftht that Col. Roosevelt was was snot. usi i . -- eyes are centered on hlttf,, a man more lovca ana more inmiiij hated than any man on earth to j... tint wn worn not kent In suspense long, as It was soon learn cd that Mr. Koosevcu was porously hurt. As ho was leaving tno now iur the auditorium in Milwaukee aion nvevenlntr to make asposch John ai,mnlc. fired a 38 calibre bullet In to Col. Roosevelt's right breast- speaking n few moments, however, The man was quickly over-power- his voice sank somewhat, and ho ed and mado a prisoner. I secmcu to sianu ramer unsicamiy. Col. Roosovclt- at lirst saiu ncijjr. lerrcn ana joi. uyon aicppcu i . tl. Until In titi, .... lr litm nnil flnntnt Inatafnrt u.lt(l HOC Snot. UUl lliu nuiu i. , u. ...... ...iv. overcoat was pointed out and in i that ho stop. brought up in tho city council and It was decided to enforce tho law and Mayor Mitchell Issued orders )ast week to arrest all violators. As a result our cigar stands and confectioneries wero closed last Sunday and may contlnuo so on Sundays. In a town llko Marshall wo boo no objection to tho enforcement of this law. It affects the business of but very tow peoplo and tho buy ing public can lay In what is need ed for Sunday on Saturday. On tho whole, tho law should bo a re lief to these Sunday merchants as they ore entitled to a rest If W. Blumhorat played tho wedding' and Mrs. Moellor will roturn nnd march, and, being a big farmer live In Saline. who doos things right, wo know These excellent young people ho kept them stepping some. The .were tho recipients of many nice was a member of Ovi Gilliam Bap tist Church.-ailHa.piobe. 1807. At tho time ol hU death hefthelr business suffers It may mean that there are one or two too m ny ksee, but we doubt very much that the-fcxH ot, sales will prove more than tho expense ot the day. Let the Hd on. t Card of thanks I want to- express my thanks through the columns of your paper tint to the doctors of Malta Bend for their kind and prompt treat MEDEDITH HAJW GRIMES -TU death a anglC Bothering 'low ers for the Masters garden, came to the home ot .V. E. Grimes and wife of near Slater and claimed iron them aT gift their baby son, Kedledlth Hals Grimes. With little treasure loaned to tnera lor iv n weeks Into the 1U-. sickness, and aUo the same to Dr. and words ot timely warning he left with us, Also I wont to thank our friends and neighbors for the ever helping hand they extended to us during the last .sickness and burial ot my loving wife. I, B, Cllft and Family. attendants wore John Zimmerman and Miss Lizzie Stein, John Mctto and Miss Lulu-Blurahorst Following the imprcssivo cero mony the young couple and Invit ed guests woro tendered a big dinner at tho substantial homo ot tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zimmerman, to which placo thoy woro conveyed In autos. Music and gamos were tho divers ion of tho evening, although a few extra matches may have been made quietly on tho side. The newly married peoplo wore the recipients ot a large array of handsome gifts which will servo them as reminders ot loving. friends "back home." Among the many Utors the fol't lowing wero from a 'distance, many of them relatives: Mr.' and Mrs. and useful presents. Mrs, Schmidt will be missed from this commun ity especially nv.qi'gantst at the church which position she has long held, but our loss Is their gain. May their llfo bo along, useful and happy one. Lifelong Friend Smith-Brown June R. Smith and Miss Anna B. Brown woro married nt the homo ot her brother, Lewli A Brown, In Slater on Wednesday, Oct 10, 1912, at KXi a. m. Rev nesslar performed the ceremony. They' loft Immediately after the ceremony on the 4.45 train for visit to friends In Oklahoma. (V groom is-a prominent Uv cry man of Slater and is widely known as genial, pleasant and au: Chas. A. Schmidt, the groom's pur-jeeeaful business man. Tho bride is d.pm of Heaven. Realizing that He la too wise to err and tos good to. bo unkind, medical skill and tender nursing ot devoted loved one could not stay, the hand of death. So on Friday, O.it. Uh, he fell asleep on earth to awake In Heaven. Funeral services which wete" beautiful and edmfprtlng, .wore heldv at tho home, after which the ,remana were Interred In Ridge Park, ceirietery., May tho eon-owing pironts find consolation In the thought that ho is not dead only gone on be fore and that ero sin could blight or sorrow fade. Death came with kindly care. The opening bud .to Heaven con veyed and bade it blossom there. MRS. LAVINIAj C. PEMJMRTON 'Ale.''. hr bonbon. South Jeffer ' adnj l uaky! .Oet; Wtfai at 4' p. pt. Jwrvlved 'by 'UhMe brotli ItiWsr- James, 'and .Gar rett Ld,'ofttbloi ' Gw; .,lJUMMQm WS.Jy Mwiljr Uncalled for Letters " Remaining in tho Marshall,-Mo poet office, Oct 16th, 1912. If not called .for in 15 days will bo sent to the dead letter office at '"Washington,. Miss Lorene Frazier, Miss Ruth Sdpes. Mesdames C. D. TiUinghast, Mag, gle "Ward. Mr, Walter Canada,' L. W, VANDYKE, P." M. ents; Ed. W. Schmidt, a brother; Miss Adela Schelerlm all ot Mas coutah; Miss Louise Welsbrodt, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Misses Louise and Marie Klmley of Indianapolis, Ern est Hesterroan Mrs. Amelia Wink ler and Chris Zimmerman, of Jericho Springs, Missouri, W. A. Fisher, Sedalla; Peter Viebrock and wito ot Blackburn; Herman Straach, ot north of Marshall ; Fred Lemgo of Arkansas, Kaa. There wero also many homo people. After a visit with relatives here tho young folks will go to houo keeping near Mascoutah on-1 tho farm of tho groom's parents The Republican joins the many friends In wishing them a full real ization of all bright hopes. the'' handsome and accomplished daughter ot Chas. Brown, a prom Inent farmer of Slater. The wedding was a little out of the ordinary regarding time and place in order to escape their friends who were suspicious of an approaching wedding. On their return about Nov. 1st thoy will bo at home to their friends In West Slater. Wo Join In best wishes and hope that their married life be a long and happy one. 8 Henley & Company f 0 HKAI. EST AK LO ANH. I 1 Sweet Spring, MlMearl. S I W Hnr mm H Karma. I K PHONK 101. P the people presently settled back Into their scats to hear his speech. Col. Roosevelt began to speak in a firm "voice, somewhat lower than Its usual tone and except that his characteristic gestures wero less emphatic than usual, there was no thing about the man to lnd!:ate hli condition. After he had been "I'm going to finish this speech," said the colonel emphatically. "I'm niftnlnir his coat It was found to be Mnnriv. The manuscript of the address ho delivcrcu soon nncr,nn rigjltf jct mo nlone." and his spectacle case partially j rjr. Terrell and Col. Lyon sat stopped the bullet, which had cn-jd,, ngajn. The colonel contlnu tercd tho right breast and gone ln e(i y9 Bpcceh ovldontly with in acven Inches and breaking rib' croainK effect, but ho succeeded but not striking a vital part. jn making himself heard, and talk Tho Colonel Insisted In making lj for m0rb than an hour. Then his address despite the protest ofnc wnB rushed to his automobile his physicians. 'and flashed through the streets to Several thousand persons, pack- the Emergency Hospital, ed Into tho big building, cheered Tho reports regarding the Col loudly ns ho entered, and without lonel's condition havo been watch a word.to Indicate what had hap- pd with, Interest He seems to bo pened, went to his seat. For sev-i getting nlong nicely without much oral minutes, tho crowd, no man' danger of complications or serious of whom suspected that tho col onel bore a bullet In his body, kept up Its cheering. . . i i ll. Then Mr. Cochcms steppca o mo results. Weddins; Bells, Continued. front of tho platform and held up! being the only ones present his hand. There was something In The many friends ot the ncwly hls manneY which had Its effect up weds extend congratulations and - w.nw.1 nnl thn chperfnff died best wIshes.-Nclson Record. Halsey-Hall on the crowd and tbo cheering died suddenly nway. "I have something to tell you," .... m II J aaltl Mr. cocnems, -nnu. i nu,,o ,u n nni.v Anti mi. Nana will receive tho news with calm-n WVM mnr,Nl wdnedjv at ness." Ills voice shook as hespokeJthe hQme Qf he ofdaUnB. mlnU. nnd a deathlike stillness iettled. Rov D c ,n jiartjaij. over the throng. ; h?rillowInir the ccremonv. thevwent "CoL Roosevelt has been shot; . i,,i,iAt. i,nm rrn ho U wounded,' ho said In i alow hefC thpy WQn gV(jn areceptIotu tone, but such was the stillness About M gUMts wcw present nnd that every ono hoard him. Inmost enlovable time was had. The A cry of astonishment nnd nor-,, ,. n,M, (i-.-,i t ror went up from the crowd, whlchi. . chpv.antMomllm. .nd the was thrown Into confusion In an .. . esnoclallv attrac- Instant. Mr. Cochems turned anU.Uve Mp nnd H L naU Jnd lOOKCU inquiring' '""' the will vclt "Tell us, are you hurt?" Men and women shouted wildly. Some ot them rose from their scats and rushed forward to look more closely at the colonel. Col. Roosevelt rose and 'walked to the edgo ot the platform to oulet the crowd. He raised his hand and instantly there was sll once. v "It's true," he said. Then slowly ho unbottoned his coat and placed his hand on his breast. Those in tho front of tho crowd caught eight of tho blood stained garment. "I'm going to ask you to be very quiet," said CoL Roosovclt, "and please excuse me from making you a very long speech. I'll do the best I can, but, you see there's a bullet in my body. But It's noth ing. I'm not hurt badly." daughter, Ada, and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hall nnd aon, Truman, attended tho reception from Marshall, n. L. nail was "fortunate" In securing the darning needle when the wed ding cake was cut Tho happy young couple receiv ed many nice presents. They will reside at Mt Leonard. They are both popular and most excellent young people who have the best wishes ot the community. Grimes-Quisenbcrry Thomas-Dlckerson Miss Dora Thomis of Wammi ker and Louie DIckerspn of War Bdw, Mo., stole a march on the people Saturday. They sail they were going to Marshall to do some trading. When thoy arrived there A quiet but pretty wedding was they decided they would cot mar- solemnized at Gilliam Oct 3d Rov. rled. Judge Ferrlll pronounced Norvell pastor of tho First Baptist them husband and. wife.. They church officiating. Tho contract- drove to tho brides sister, Mrs. ing parties being C. L. Grimes of, Edgar Reld pear Herndon. near Marshall and Miss BettieQuis The brido is tho youngest daugh enberry of Slater, The attendants, ter of C. M. Thomas and is a most were Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H, Grimes of excellont young lady. The groom Slater, brother ot the groom. Is an Industrious young man. They Although tho wedding had been both havo a host ot' friends who anticipated by the many friends wish them a long and happy li'e. iot tho young people, It came as a Another Snake Story. - JWe thought the snake story sea son' over last week, but W. A. Smith of near -Ridge Park ceme tery, iBavjayus, HtkarHefsald his Burprine ft8 the near relatives of f wife 'HOtleed rHhode Island ,Hed,Jthe bride and nrroom know nothlnsr.1 puUet, flopping around, raysterlouS' Qi the- marriage, until the cere,A-'Tonn. w (Boots) Koenig, son; 'w 'MWiffi'wiiii'y had, been pronquonced and of "Mr. and Mrs. P. n. Koenlgand Among; the Sick Dr. A. C. Putnam was called to Lucerne, Putnam county Mo., Sun day to see his mother who Is very sick. Mrs. J. G. Goodwin is out again atter a month's confinement as the result of a severe shaking, up re ceived when their auto struck a nit and overturned. A sigh ot relief wont up from the . .. ,.V " " " a 7a ..M...,f .bn critically 111 tho past week; crowd and then an outburst of tumultuous cheering. Thoroughly reassured by tho colonel's action, that he was In no serious danger John Solomon, of South English Ave., has been very low tho past week. Koenig-Ward lm ill. J , ; MftvrvlVW; .Hid wlthlwr. 'at thtflMiMMi -rt t p; ,m.Tue- "I 'j; nseKanavu teeui dumbo at tne thmkh:! MJtlthv awake 'and xl-J 1. '111... t-f'l.'-'-jfL. ready to ask. forgiveness' mJm n,h Ward, adopted daugh- arid receive congratulations.- They W or rsv Buxton, both, of, this departed wf tho- Hamnv??' for cp. w,o jjiuu n marriage at Springfield to attend, tlie filr and 9 o cloek p., at; t , the home ot ii 'i . . st . . i " i wmt - i 3 . nnniuM r r HHIfMMHHHUUIinHHHHIiilHn Polaiul-.Ghina Hog Sale S N. Stcdem & Sons will soil on their farm near the citv S limits of Marshall, Mo., adjoining the old fair eround on tho jg south, on wb TUESDAY, OtCXOMER, 32nd, 1912. S at X p. m. a fine lot of the Biff and Medium Type Poland-China Hogs, tho big boned kind, the easy feeder, the prolific kind, the farmers hog,' that fill the pork barrel. An exceptional fine lot of triod Brood Sows and Boars, and some Herd Boars, Spring Shoats and Summer Pigs, about 80 head. Tho herd has been through the cholera and havo been vaccinated two months ago. Here is whore you can get the right kiud at your own price. . Parties from a distance will find free con veyance to the sate from the Weber and Howard hotels, at, 12:45 p. m.. and rejtura after the sale. Time of sale 1 p. m'. Place, Stedems Stock Farm. Sale under cover. Send for Catalogue, " Respectfully, Stedem. & Sons, MISSOURI i near nere as 0. KifMt;lACT The Wedding 9 MAMHAU, T I v-