Pi ii n ....... TV '.V. Marshall Republican - 1 'VI VOLUME XXI Iv' MARSHALL SALINE COUNTY MISSOURI "FRIDAY; JUJA 1th, JOia. NUMBER 2T D(.ATtiS DR. L. O. NKKL DEAD. Dr. L, C, Keel died at his homo Mo'rthwest of S.wcot Borings Wodnes day 'afternoon, Juno 25, 1918, at 1 o'clock Dr. Neelo had been In do dining health for sovoral years and his death was not unexpected at tho tlmo It camo. Ho wan formerly n resident practitioner of this city, but has been on his country place for the past many years. Tho funeral was conducted Thurs day morning at tho lato residence by Rev. J. E. Wyllo, of the IcsTiytorlan church, and tho burial wits mado In Marshall cemetery. Sweet Springs Herald. REAL ESTATE TRANFEllS. John H. Wllholm, et al "to T. E. Mitchell, 30 92-100 acres In 17-50-21, $027.00. Harry C. Francisco, to Robort M. Rcyonlds, lot 12, blk. 1, Eng. Add., Marshall, $420.00. , II. O. Carson and wlfa to Robert M. Reynolds, lot l l, blk. 1,, English Add., Marshall, $400.00. CURRENT EVENTS from 1, 2, 3. 4 to 10, blk. 2 and lots from ona to eight, blk. 3, McCallstcr Springs, Mo., $1.00. Marshall, $1.00. ,Chas W Urldgcs and Clnrcnco H. Tuckor io Charles L. Jones lots 91 and 92, Henry Add., Slater, Mo., $3GO.O0 EMMA COHRINB MULL Emma Corrlno Mull, 4 yoars old, daughter or Mrs. dcorgo Mull, West Bcyd street, died Tuesday, July l, at 10 a. m. Tho llttlo girl had boon un well form tho tlmo of her birth, but had been able to be up until a short Mmo beforo hor passing. 8bo Is sur vived by a mother and sovoral bro thers and sisters. llurlal was at Bhlloh cemetery. V JAM KM NEFF James Neff, 80 years old, dlod Wed nesday morning, July 2, at 4:30 o' clock at his homo 775 E, Eastwood of paralysis. Mr. Neff was a retired farmer. A wlfo and sovon children, three boys and four girls, survive Durlnl was at Shlloh cemetery, oast of Marshall, Thursday at 10 a. m. MARGARET STOKER Margaret Stoker, 0 yoars old, dau ghter of J, T. 8tokor of Mt. Leonard, died Tuesday, July 1, at 3 a. m. of tttomalne oolstnlnic at tho home of hor paronts at Mt, Leonard. Dr. Tuttlo' was tho attending physician. Fun eral was at Bait Springs Wednesday, KANSAS CITY MARKET Opened Closed Cloned . Yesterday WHEAT July 82 H- - Sfpt , ... Deo 87 t ' l . . fiopr. Dec, No. 2 No. 2 No. : r tL 88W , 1JA' G8&-' BOH ' 684 ...OOH Cl. 004 ... COtf-ft' B7H-K C0H-U Homo Market Whoat 77c Corn, white B5o Mlxod 6Sc POULTRY MARKET Hens ... He Springs r 18c Eggs .'. 13c Roosters ,., Cc Geese . . . . X. . . M Gc Ducks ' 1C Turkoya not wanted. POST OFFICE HOURS For Friday, July 4tli,H A Legal Holiday, No delivery will to mado by city or rural carriers, , Carriers window will bo opon from '10 to n" a. m. A TWO CENT RATE NOW. Instead of watting until July 4, as, previously agreed, tho Chicago & Al ton, tho Burlington, and the. Wabash mado tho 2-cent passenger rato In Missouri effective al one mlnuto past midnight this morning. Tho Missouri Pacific also Is put TOURIST COMING The Standard Oil Company of In dlana may remnln in Missouri and do business on good, behavior. Tho supreme court suspended It's oiiBtor J. Alt iiiinmiuii k aavi HAArnn lnat H'nAlr mm.1 I lii km I " 'V P .TTL V . V '.. .' ting Into effect a $5.50 faro between v.. w....,u. UUn....r ... iuio ,..., -,.. . or ..... ,., Nclssa Rich to John Dickson, ,oU slato subject to the court s order. (h(J PBlab8,1C(1 by the AUoil( IlurllnKtou and Wabash. uovernor uoiUBDorougn-or wary- At 12-ni o'clock tho mornlne of land Issued a proclamation, lost Bat- jiv 4. tho o-cont rato will' become Eliza Parks to Loulso Dickson, lot u,uny ueciarmg Maturany July Glh a pfrettvo P.vorvwhero In Missouri. 3, blk 7, Hudson Add., Marshall and l0w nonuay in mat stato. inis givmB Tho ci,lcRK0 & Au0n also lowered lots 4, C, and 6, blk. 33, Collogo Add., ino )0P10 01 1118 alat0 lW0 aaJfB ,n Its frolghc ratea this morning. Other wnicn io ceieuraio mo great naucuai ronds wH, owcr then froBht rntcg "Cliuay. bttwpon now nnd Julv 15. This final action wob taken at a Tho flro Insurnnco companies lost tnCtlne of tho railroad renresentn their first engagement with Attorney tlvpfl ln conforenco In Kansas City Same to Qus A. Holler, lot 1 blk. 1, Oonoral llarkor, In tho supremo court, iBt B.ti Ono ratlrond president, L. 7, D. 2, L. 10, D. 6, L. ll, li. 7, ,n" wocK, wiion tnrougli an opinion hnf a do.e vco prcsldonts, gonoral Orandvlow Add., Slater, Mo. $205.00. ,,I0U "X JUU8o ouson, mo ucmur- counsel of nil the Missouri railroads, Samo to Charles R. Noff lot 10, ror8 "lod W 1,10 companies wore gpnornl passenger agents, frolght blk. 7, Orandvlow Add., Slntor, $55.00 ovorruieu ana temporary iiijunctions lrnffc managers, about fifty In nil, Same to Perry T. Davis and wlfo. nro conunuca to prevent ino compan- erowjCl, round tho Utility Commls 205 foot north of blk 17, Eubank rrpm xancoung policies not spcci- ., whpn tho conf0rcnco began, it Add.. 1275.00. iicany so proviuou in incir agrcomoni unB uv fnr H.n mosf Imnortant ses Soma to John H. Allen lots 4 and mBurcu or canceling tnom as of lho rommlsfllon slnco Its or C, blk. 5, Orandvlow Add., Slater, l rcu" or concoricu acuon. ino gnnuatlon. $105.00. nuii-irusi laws uoiu oiu nuu now aro Roscoo Witt to Chas. W. Urldgcs l 1,0 nppucauio to nro insuranco and C. H. Tucker, 3, 4, '5, C; blk. 14, companies nnd tho Jurisdiction of tho Bakors Ssouthoasf Add., Slater $1.- couri ,n ino promises was upnoiu 2C0.00 Ettlo C. arcclan. ot al. to Geo. Tuff locai-opiion eiecuon npiu in lot 3. blk. 11. SonrKontB Add.. Mar- Novadn, Mo., recently, will bo contest t,o no d. Suits woro filed last week. Tho Allen L. Pollard to Clalrborn V. ws carriou tno cuy uy cigiucon 10 M R Ciurch BoUth parsonage Shopard, lot 4, blk 0, Eubank add "u "'"ul uhbuu Tno brdu nnd Kroom WCro accom- Slator. 11400.00. ty-soven lllcgnlwotes woro cast nnd nnnip,i fo tho narsonnco by Mr. and Balllo A. Robinson to Molllo A. c'n" 1110 "olB carncu mo eiecuon Mn m i,locj,burn, the latter a sister Mead, lot 7, blk 4, Slator, Mo., $500. uv nino V0lCB- of tho brldo. John W. Swlmloy to Norvcll and " Tim nowlv wedded cotiido loft on Clicatcn 1-7 Int. 303 80-100 acres In " pnnco oi nics ion tngianu Rn cnr,y c & A lrnIn Tuesday morn section 18, 19 nnd 20-52-21, $1.00. on July 1 for a visit to (lormony. ,Ho ,ng for n woddnR lr,, t0 Colorado. W. F. Roynolds. ot nl to Norvcll & w' "i'o"u wo" After tholr rotum they will bo at tho Choatnn 1-7 Int. 303 89-100 acres In country. j,omo or tho brldo on Redman avenue, D. N. Norvoll nnd William E. Choa- VTho croom was born nnd renred In tarn to Herman A. Kunr.o 308 89-100 Tuoro nro i.uu.uoo mcomo tax- MiJr8hnll and has 'a good traveling actcs ln Bootlon 18, 19 nnd 20-52-21, Poycra in ureal iiniain, says tno .,oMlon $21080.30. v v"m"""u' " Tho brldo Is an excellent young W. J. Horndon to LUcy C. Fcnwlck 900.00 nro oiuiucu io nuatomcnti on ,.,, u.hn wlll ,.e .. tril0 ilpimnt0 l0 40 acres In section 1-49-22, $1200.00. cnrnou mcomo aim tuu.uuu pay mu tho nmn of jlpr cholc0i .1 n Plnlnv nnd W. to flaltno couil- raiCS tv Imnlemnt. lot 1. blk 17. Mnrshall, t?r. on Tiionuis joiiorson s portrair, in- Banio to same lota 17 to 20 Mla-nl ad of William MclClnloy's wlll ap in t!nnn on pear on a now ismio oi pooiai carua Qedf ko' Hubbaril'YlHoi E. Roc l' order of Postinastor Oonoral Jlur tbr;ibH2Mblk 361T. oxto,-lmdd to leson. . ' ' motor, $5on.oo. IJKOWJMVATKHH W. C. Ilrown, son of Mrs. W. T. Brown nnd Mlvs Susie Waters, daugh ter ot Mrs. Mary Waters woro united In marrlngn Tuesday, July 1 nt 5 n. m. Rev. A. R. Fnrls tho officiating divine. Tho ceremony took placo nt Mo., PAID INSURANCE IN O DAYS Tho Farmer's Mutual Insurnnco Co of Salino county, paid $1,000, Mon day, Juno 30, to Weber Hros. of 4 jnllcs east ofTni'sniH for tho loss of their barn by lightning on Monday, Juno S3. Tho loss wits paid Just six T..ftv Minlllnnil tAfn.4tltf n't Itin Tlllli. ' Francis iubbard and it. to Wll- hd tho Gray celebrated tho Fiftieth Jf r , c,nl" wn8 '' mA. ..IT n ! : samc lot. fllatur Anniversary of tho battle of Gottys'- to V'"1 burg, this week. If is said to bo the w" ' ",u i" " ' Salino county's mutunl company Ham E. Rector, saino tr'oo.oo. - tv nr I trrontrmt rniinlnil in tilftlnpv. liniIVfl jDBiiua uuruuu io 11. .v. uuinnniu, i " i ... n i .ti 1 2. a. 4. G. North add to Miami burg has a population of 1,500 and ' ' ' ' "L""" -r -. ' i . .. . . , ... i in m nr Mniino cduiilv imoiiuv m iiumu was mxeu io us uuormosi capnpnyi . . , , , , . . . , t. In tnVn r. nt M.n Immn.mn rpnii'rt.' CVCry year OHU BIIOUIU lu uiiiuuniKim UliaS. W. liriUKCS llim Ulliruiltu v ,l-.,Urnl nnnnln of till, . . ...... .... I I UJ HIW llflMbill.HlHi . . w ... w v. TUCKor io jny u. ueiiitui, iui. unv . I 1 Orandvlow add Slator $135.00. Tho special arbitration treaties oi " Honrv H. Hnrrls to Mary A. Harris tho Unltod Btntea with Japnn, awooa 100 nclres 0, 10-50-20, $5.00. o and Portugal, which wouiu navo I I . I t . ll.il ...1st. u u Mary A. Harris fo Agnes May oxpireu uy numuuon wmun mu ni Harris samo land $5.00. F. W. McNoal to Lula Thomas Harris lot .1. blk 1 west 2nd add Sweet Springs, $1800.00. Hcnrv Rotrlge to J. M. Johanna 104 acres In oxchango, $1,00. Chas. W. Urldgcs and Clarronco II. Trckor, lot 4, blk. 8, Slater, Mo., $550.00. HROKE LEFT ARM Stanley Martin, wlro chief for tho month woro oxtondod by proposals Horndon Telephone company, loll last week. They woro Rlgnod by Sec- from his wheel Sunday and broko his renry Bryan, tho Jannnoso Atnbassa- left arm. Tho frncturo was a sovorc dor and tho Swedish nnd Portugese ono. ministers is' fin s 2 MARRIAGE LICICNBEH. Clydo C. Cooper, Marshall. Clover Carson, Marshall. W. C. Drown, Marshall. 8uslo Waters Marshall.' i Robt. Clemens, Marshall.. Lillian Maud Clough, Marshall. ODELL HARK 1IURNH Marshall's flro quonchera ' CARNIVAL NI1XT Vfc Kft ,ThQ"MoB8,ros. carnlytil undor the auspices of m'o.Eag'los will exhibit on the Eagle's lot Monday July 7 to Saturday, July-12. There aro fifteen shows tond twonty concessions wnn the amusement company. HAVE MOVED Tho American Express company, whlpfi has been located on- Morgan stroet for a number of y,earsff raoyod last week to ft rqoih ,w' tie Campbt liUlldlng, corner of Jefferson ami stow t kIl . - ' P" "wr y"-- -y u .. t ii v ..... "i .. .. ur.,j..j.v niBhl ' Julv a.l MsrsbaiH'MM Ball' ciuBr aeiMiw social Mmeresis, mciueuwy ho m t t" -- ! PAOKAOUfl'o. 6. :fefukrkv Packages may now bo seqt q. O, v. by parcel lio9t Tho provision went Into of feet July1 1. It will bepoaslblo ior a merchant to Incxeaso hla ouof ' town trade by adding tkls cbnvenlont feature. . w SOOTAL AT FISH oii5KK The Fish Creek,. D, Yt E, ,UL11 give an .ice cream bocUI at the phureh ". . ... lt.l' t..i.. n a trip Into tho troplonl interior of tho Successful wireless tolepliono com-1 cciitliiout munlcUtlou ha. Just takon placo be tween Dorlln and Vienna, a distance naymond Polncaro, president of of 375 miles. Tho tests wore so ho prcnch Republic was ontortalnod promising that a foreign station 7C0 by Ktn(r rjoqrgo of England nt a stato miles dlBtant from Dorlln Is now bo- bunnuot. last week at llucklnEhnm "u,vllnf soueht for further tests. iiiojrni,,n Thn ki ln r0iioslnir Proal A. O VMrv1lai nVOttllA I .... . . . ml buiuuiouuu iu ouuiu oounUfl trnnsmiuoa consisieu uom OMdei,t Polncaro's health, referred to about 3S30 o'clock Sunday morn ng wqrd and mUBc nnd could bo hoard tho cordaj relations between Franco to oxunquisn mo names umauuiiii ,.,th roat di8t nctneas. Tho wire- ,, Rm.inii,i n hn crmtcut factor in from ino narn ownoa uy jurewmu i wvn. wnrn pniiiii. nn in vionna .. . .,.n..non ... uaon. ino uorn was nmiusi nnd tho messages they boro conveyoa Tho .jregidom; responded In tho samo ucsiroygu out mu wuuiiu to tho ear by means or a regular ieio-patrani tlio firemen savea tno nomo oi iyiar .)hono rocolvlng apparatus, . t t 1 I ... m 1tn I usuorno, iov.ivu juV An adoquato American navy moans uuui. ."u. Amoncan Amoasauor io mu , fioet second only ; to that of Great was nauiy uajnagsa aim boiho stt Jnp,03( hold h,8 FoUrtli or Jiuy nrualn. and "Indoquacy Is nn Invlta furnlturo was Injured by wnter. rccentlon nt a hotel .as ho hao' not h. n in unr " la (lift nntlllnn Of Ad Tho Darn poniainoa a. qoauuiy oi t bocn RbIo to B0Cure n rCsldoneo. UoWey. ranking naval officer of onP uiwiu - th0 Unltad statca BUpposou io navo uoen irom biiuiuuuii Tno jijgoyri press Association ooub comnuBiion. hdd tho most Muccossful mooting in vhn T,-innnpo nommliteo of the Gor year wlll bo held ln tho city of St. , Ttntptntnp linn noverolv Hhockod BROKE ANKLE ! Its history during the past wook-at ,,la fooinK8 ot tho rmporlal covorn- Dr. Harrison ot Crotcher had the portlo Springs. Tho mooting ne?Mment bv mnlntalnlnE that tlio Federal mlsfortuno to break his loft anklo Louis. Princes of tho oraplro wlll have to last Sunday movnlilg. Ho was going submit to taxation In order to raise to tho hom9 of Ed. Elliott, who broke By pirocllon of Governor Major Lbp 0,lorm0us amount to bo raised at Ills ,1qk recently, near Horndon, wnennbo stato board, or agriculture ana t cover, tlie Increased military i .- . . . i . . . .. .1 HHn 1 . .. . I. 1 ....liinlu I ' pis, norpe peamo ingnionuu uu i I nonicuim.ro aro gumoriuH iiuuuVi and nuyol expenses, away tprowing mo oocior um, w m (usspuri ior exuiuii. v mj kvv ho above result., Dr, J,arvls of Sweet tlon In San Francisco in 1916. jjloveu boys worp:drownod Monday . l, il . s . i i i f ' . . . . ppnngs sot tno injurea unmu. , , hon a runway loading to a iionung o i Tho American commission, bnth. collapsed at, Lawrence, Mass, FRUIT TREE CKNHU8. has been studying Europonn systems F(t wer'0 tlirown jnt0 the wator. V. H, Drumm, representing, tnq of agricultural flnanco win ropori in Somo of tho boys were kopt under stato Ibbard; of horticulture is In Baj- favor of tho Gorman systom of co-op-. kvator by tho foot of others. Twenty-four- Indiana mado cars left Indianapolis on July let for tho Pacific coaBt. They will travel over the midland transcontinental route or old trails rond. From St. Louis tlid wlll pass through 8t. Charles, Fulton alid Columbia; after leaving uoiumuia, wo nro iniormeu, tno partyi will divide, part coming to Marshall by way of Glasgow and Slater and part by way of Doonvlllo and Arrow Rock, Tho tourist aro expected to arrive In Marshall between ten nnd twelve o'clock Saturday morning July 5th. Arrangements arc being mndo to glvo them an appropriate reception upon their arrival In our city. Tho following havo been appointed on tho reception committee: A. M. Keller, C. M. Uucknor, L. D. Murrell, W. E. Vawtor, J. G. Llnegnr, E. L. Drown, O. A. Radford, E. II. Mitchell and Henry Bryant. The visitors wlll bo received In tho court houso yard, whera nn address f welcome wlll ho mndo by Mayor Mitchell on behalf of tho city and by Representative Joshua Dnrbco on be linlf of tho county.. Hon, Charles A. Bookwalter and others aro expected to speak on behalf of tho visitors. Tlio object of this tour Is to pro- ir.oto tho building of n good road from ocenn-to-ocenn nnd nsslst In se curing $10,000,000 that Is deemed nccessnry to start tho enterprise $4,200,00 has already boon subscrib ed nnd It Is dvtlrcd to sccuro tho ro it.nlnlng $5,800,000, so that tho road mny ho finished by 1915. The t6urlsts bended by Carl O. Fisher, tho original promotor of tho venturo and Chnrlcs A. Bookwalter, his right" hand man. They will Inter view boards of trnde, chambers of commerce, civic and trnde associa tions or 'various kinds along tho rcuto. Prominent peoplo along tho road wlll bo Invited to becomo por- mtntly Identified with tho hlghwny association. No money Ih to bo In volved except that which may bo- vol untarily contributed. fho vlstorB como upon an Import ant mission, tho enterprise which they seek to promoto Is of huge pro portions nnd tho vnluo of this great national highway will bo Immense to tho territory through which It patses. This being thn cniro tholr ccmlng to Mnrshnll should bo re garded as a groat event and tholr re ception should bo hearty and cnthuB- losttc. Tho cltlxcns of tho county nre cordlnlly Invited and urgently re quested to como to Mnrshnll on next Saturday and assist In giving tho In- dlana-to-Paclfle coast tourists a hearty welcome Tho owners of au tomobiles irro especially requested to como to town on. that day In their machlhcs In order to mnko a credit able display of motor cars on our streets. A IIIRTIIDAY SURPRISE Tho many relatives and friends of Mrs, Louisa Shackeford gathered at homo of Mrs. William Trecco Satur day, Juno tho 28, It wns the OCth birthday ot Grandma Shnckeford. Every ono brought woll filled bask ets; tho tablo wns spread out In the shndo and fairly groaned under the load of good things to car, Early in tho morning grandma wns Invited over to spand tho day with J. II. Trccce and family, where sho was kept until the guests had arrived and AUTOMOBILE CLUB Tho Salino county Automobile cub ir-ot In regular session Monday niter-, neon ht 3, o;cJock, Juno 3d, In the elf cult court rioom., Tho membership o of the club i numbers 44. Tho com mlttco on by-laws, was given pore tlmo nnd will mako Us report at tho next meeting which will bo an Import ant one. Tho date of tho meeting will bo announced later. Finn woro discussed for the recep i 1 .V3 tho tablo spread; then sho was toldjt,on of tho mcmbor8 of tho ,ndlnntt i that company had nrrlved at homo to spend tho day with her and Imagln her surprlso when sho got home. Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baldwin. Mrs. J. T. Wltchcr, Mrs. J. W. Hnrrlson, Mrs. J. C. Hnys, Mrs. W. G. Tompson, Dr. and' Mrs, automobile manufacturer's associa tion thar will pass through Marshall Saturday morning- on their way to thw coast. A reception will bo tendered tho nutomobllesU on tho square Sat urday morning 'from 10 to 12 and It, Is hoped that a largo crowd will bo on J. S. Harrison and baby, Mrs. J, ' band 1o rccclvo lhcm. The object of this cross-country trip Is In tho In terest of tho national highway from censt-to-coast. Tho prlmo object of tho Salino County Automobile cub Is hotter ronds for this country nnd It Is hoped every nutomobllo owner wlll enroll his namo as a member of tho club. Prltchnrd, Mrs. C. E. Winston, Mrs Frank 11111,' Mrs. J. s. Treece, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs L. J. Trecco and baby, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Crowdor and baby, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. TrcCco and baby, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Treeco, Mr. Frank Faulconcr, nnd Misses Sarah Baldwin, Martha Har rison, Ovll Hnys, Mary Prltchard. Mary Cook, Laura Hall, Vlrgle Wltch cr, Jessie witcner, iiunie iiiompson, no-rouND fish M Tmnrn nt ninn I. Irk (old US. .ora winsion, nnioi joi.cs, ' r"'" i Mondny, tho following story: For Jonns, Louisa Crowdcr nnd Master j ,, nrrUon short, West Uogart, Leonard Trccce. Jo)m arrfolh nnd to Sailor of tho Promptly at noon tho tablo wos un- ck vc)nty wpro BW,nimlnsj covered nnd nil Invited out to dinner a nflornoon Ju.t abovo tho Later In tho afternoon all departed' ,, br,dR0 on UacUwator, about wisning granunm many nappy uiri. , . . Iftrahllii nnd d. days. She admitted she wns most ngrccnbly surprised. Sho Is very ac tive for ono of her ngc; goes an) where about tho plnco, enjoys her throo meals n day and mnkes her owr bed. CONTRIBUTED. DEMONSTRATION CAR. Tho Missouri Gas nnd Electric Scivlco Company will recolvo Friday morning n car "Tho Elcctra." it will bo an exhibition car showing nil tho appliance for tho uso of electri city In city homes nnd farms. Th company wlll also havo moving plc- turo machine that wlll show each or the several appliance In operation. Th'cao exhibitions will tnko placo each night whllo tho car Is boro. Tho car will bo open during tho day, the hours will bo nnnouncod lator. This Is tho only enr for thU pur poso In tho world and Is bolng sent out. by tho Middle West Utilities Co. the parent company of tho Missouri Una and' Electric Servlco Company, for demonstration purposes In tho yarloua cities and towns whero tholr lighting njants aro located," to bo UBQd for, educational purposes along tho lines of electric appliances. This car has, recently been built tor this pur pose and will mnko Its Initial demon stration. In, Mnrshnll. Tho car wlll bo located on tho Mis souri Pacific sido track noar tho de- not. The enr will remain in .Mar shall for, several days and wlll bo onnnoptnd un with nower from me Rloctrlo Light. Plant, and all nppu ancos will be in actual oporatlon. CLEMESS-CLOUGH. Robert Clemens nnd Miss I.llllai Clough wero united In marriage at. the homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Clough, 403 East Summit, Monday evening, Juuo 30. Ilcv Milton Clemens, brother o. tho groom, who with his family re cently returned from Japan, officiat ed nt tho wedding. About fifty guesto Including rein tlvns and friends witnessed tho cere mony. Tho brldo was renred In Salliic county and Is nn ndmlrnblo young woman. Tho groom wns also reared hero nnd wns ono of tho best nthelctcs that ovor played on tho M. V. C baso ball team. Ho has been with a Daven port, lown, team tho past season and enmo to Marshall last Saturday froi tl.ut placo. The newly wedded couplo wlll go to Oakland, Calif., sometime next week, whero they will mnko tholr future homo. The Clemens family aro cnjoylns a reunion at their homo this wcok, on North Brunswick. Thoso being en tertained Includo Mr. and Mrs. Robt Clomons, Prof. Arthur Clemens nnd family of Lexington, 5Io.; Miss Delia Clemens, ateacher 9t Llttlo Rock, Ark., and Rev. Milton Clemens, a returned missionary from Japan and family. covered a hugo cat fish resting In a hallow log. Tho boys stopped up both ends of tho log and then cut a hole In tho log, thus securing tho fish Tho capture, bow ovor, was not easily nde. tho fish objecting very serious ly to tho proceedings nnd scratched io bovs considerably. Tho cat flsii n x foot lone nnd weighed DO pounus. AMONG OUR FRIENDS Tho following woro new sub scribers or rcnownls during tho past cok: L. C. Houmnnn, Nelson. A. I. Huston, Portland, Mnlno. J. W. Pearson. Miami. L. S. Chaffee, Kansas City. Chas. A. ScngcH, Mt. Leonard. Harry Craddock, Gilliam. Thos. J.'Clnycomb, Marshall. Chas. Warner, Wlntohall, HI. Edw. Cromloy, Marshall. Ed. WaBhlngton, Slator. V. A. Allen. Bluo'Llck. Robt. Volton, allllam. Robt. Schlcszor, Nap ton. C. H. Leonard, Grant City, Mo. THE HORSE WAS CR.V.V A horso belonging to Waltor Wobb, 884 West Jackson, ran awny on tho sounro about 10 o'clock Tuesday ... morning. Tho animal was auncneu o a wagon with another horso and wns noar. tho northwest comor of tho sounro when ho began acting pecu llarly and started to run. urcaKing uway from tho wagon ho ran across tho court house yard nnd into tno north wall of Myers & Bell's store in.ii turnod nnd rnn west. Ho was stonnod noar tho electric light otflco Besides broaklng tho harness nnti considerably frightening tho populace uo other damage was done. Tho heated weather, no doubt' caused tho horso to go crazy. U Is not an uu common thing for a horso to becomo Insane. IIKHIDEH-KOESKN, ino calmly andex.pocts to visit every I erattyo loans and of a land-mortgngo orchard containing two acres or moroi toiiK. i ' In tho county, Tbo census wns pro- . . p vided for by the last legislature. Thp , Ex-Prcsldont RooBevolfwlll loav K At tno Recorder's offlco on Thun number of trees ana me varuios wm now vorK tno nrs wees, oi wctwuyrin Ju,y 3 Frftnk Herldor aud Msl i r , , t i KepuDiio on suDjecia oi inwresor:i i e i. . -! . ' v.... .... i.: ..in lM.nl.rf ill nliaut B.MOu. in. JUBllca . FREE STREET FAIR. .Moss Rroa., groator shows under thn auspices of tho Eagle's will glvo a ttva stroet fair and carnival on tho Eagle lot. Monday July 7 to Satur day. July 12. There wlll bo C big days, nndC big KiLK.'ftnf i.ltr ulinwu niul 1 Ml noonloi ifcrtiSVwheel Jumping lujrso and son- . . ...... - ...... ... sationai rreo ncis. Tuuru win vu 7m- hand 'concort dally. ' Miss Jessie Flynn returnod Sunday arnlBK from Kansas City, OARHONATOR 11LEW UP Thn rnrlmnntnr nttncllod to tllO Huston Bros., east sldo soda fountain blow up Sunday morning, throwing tho machine sovoral foot in tno air Tho apparatus weighs auout duu founds. Tho gas prcssuro bocamo too great In tho machine causing mo ex plosion. Tho gas container, which wild of heavy cast iron was brokeu Guy Huston was standing near whon i . 1 ulna fnfhl. tho ncciaent nappenuu, uui. unto enough not' to recolvo any Juries, Tho carbonutor was sent io St. Louis for repatrs. .Miss Mlnnlo Frltsgerald loft Wed nesday for Denyor, Colo., where she will visit with Mrs. Marl? Morris, who formerly resided, ln Marshall., .MARSHALL 10-7C. C. .1 Tho Mnrshall baBoball club defeat ed tho Old-Fashioned Larger team ot Cansns City nt the Fnlrgrounda Sun day, 10 to 5. Score: innings 123450789 rho Kansas City 0000020 2 1 C 811 Marshall .. 01000012 10 8 b Batteries Riley nnd Majors; Lau- ghlln and Cox. Umplro Frod Martin. Tho' Mnrshall club will play tho Z. S. Daniel's "Whlto Sox" tonm or Kan sas City, Kansas, July 4th, 5th and Cth nt tho ralr grounds. Tho 4th or Ji'ly game wlll bo called nt 2:30. THE YKItllY STREET PAVING Considerable dUcussIon has devo- loped over tho question or paying Yerby street from Ellsworth Avenuo to Rldgo Park cemetery. Tho condi tion or this thoroughfare, especially during tho winter months, has lonK been a disgrace to tho town nnd county and It Is sincerely hoped that for tho soke of a fow dollars, no ono will stand In tho way of this much needed Improvement Tho road Is almost tinpassablo at times and a number of funoral patles havo been held up becauEO of tho mud. i. o. o. f: in new quarters Tho I. O. O. F. lodgo moved last week, Into their now quarters In tho Farmers Savings Dank building, which aro located on tho second floor of tho structure. Tho rooms havo been very handsomely decorated and are, a great credit to thoso having chargo ot the work. N., H. Chaffoo did tho woodwork; J, P, Johnson tho nalnting and decorating; T. H. Knols- ley of tho Ballew Lumber Co. mado tho designs and plans for tho rooms. i,'r- VAS A MISTRIAL Tho caso, of the 8tato or, Missouri ngnlnst Frank Taylor for assaulting Jcsbo Neer at Grand l!ass, Juno.l. 1913, wns trlod beforo Justlco of th Pence Jus. A. ABhurst.Tuwiduy ovenv (,' i' Ing and resulted m mutual. A hearing wilt b Uar,4.iiW,9thibefor: Justice Ashurat. KMt . RWbr,, from Grand paj. wer,Bj o atws. tuv ... .,ji i-.v ..'! -VJfli ! ' ill 4, V