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Republican 1 V VOLUME XXII. MARSHALL SALINE COUNTY MISSOURI FRIDAY, HKPTUMItKK IU, IIMil. 37 Marshall J Mrs. Lou E. Orcar widow of the lato I. K. Orcar, died at tlio Nevada bospltal Saturday aged about Cl yearn. The remains Woro brought to Slater Sunday and funeral services wero held Monday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Clnuda Hill In west Slater. Ilurlat took placo at tlio city come tcry. Rov. W. Mi Itader of Marshall, nsslstod by Rov. V. II. Heslar con ducted the services. ' Slio Is Biirvlved by four brothers; .Tumes M. Woodson of Haskel, Toxas; Charles Woodson, Stanford, Texas; Geo. H. Woodson, Lees Summit. Tile fourth brother, William, hus not been heard from for several yeurn and his address is not known. Tim surviving step children arc Miss Ktbn Orcar, Slater; Marvin Oruar. Kansas City; Mrs. Turner Ruld. Wcllosvllle, Kas and Mrs. Claudo Hill, Slater. Staler News. josh: hahhin iikown Joslo Hardin Drown, 17-monthc old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joo M, Ilrown of 5 miles east of .Marshall, died Sun day, September 7 of summer com plaint. Joslo had been III only on vook. The funural servlca took plnci at tlio parents homo Tuesday, Septem ber ti at 10 a. in. Hcv. Father O'Nell of St. Peter's Catholic church officiat ed. Ilurlat was at tlio old CathoIIr cemctory northeast of Marshall. The child Is tlio first ono lost by the parents and tholr many friends extern; tlio deepest sympathy. Uosldes the father and mother three other children survive: Cccila Agnes and Mlchncl Sylvester Drown. MItH. MAUTIIA U. CROUCH Mrs. Martha E. Crouch, widow o' tho lato 0, W. Crouch, who llvod south of Marshall for a uumbor o )i-ar, died In St. Louli Monday, Sept ember 8. Tho remains were brought to Parts Walker's undertakes rpoiuc Wodiieiday 'ievriliigTndLburlatWor place at Htdgo Park cemetery 3:30 p. lit, ltuv. II. T. Wharton conducted services at tho grave. JAMKH WELCH James Welch, 80-ycars-old, a retir ed formor of ML Lconnrd, died Wed ncaday, Septombor 10, of Paralysis. Mr, Welch had been In declining health for somn time. 1 In has a wide clrclo of friends who sorrow because of his passing, Funeral scrvl'cei. took placo at tho Hlackbum Catholic church at 10 a. in. Soptombor 11. INFANT HON MICH Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Pattorson, 412 N. .Lafnyctto, died Sunday, September 7 and burial took placo tho Bamo day at Rldgo Park. Mr. Patterson is omployod at tho Mono Lund mill. CAHI OK THANKH Wo wish to thank our neighbors and friends for tholr many acts o, kindness during tho Illness und at the lime of the death of our sou, Josle Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Joo M. Ilrown. ADVERTISER LETTERS List of letters roinnlnlng uncalled for in tho Marshall, Mo post office, Soptombor 10, 1913. If not callod for In two weeks will bo sent to the dead letter offlco at Washington, O. C'; Ladies Hawkins, Mrs(-Mqllle; Leo, Miss Maude; Louts, MrsrJJu'n; IttJb'fn son, Miss Porta May; Smith, Mrs; it, L. Oentlomon Koth, Elsa P.; Londn gln, Tom; Loonoy. John M.; Thomas, Jos.; Williams, W, S.. C. D. DACON, P. M. I1ADLY HURNKR Mary, tho 2-year-old daughtor o( Jim Dartlott of west Marshall was severely burned Tuesday evening, the result of pulling a koitjepf hot lard over her faco, breast and arms. Whllo the burns are very serious and caused the'llttlo girl great pain,' she )s doing as well as could bo expected. RENTED CHURCH Tho Marshall school board has rented tho church on East Vest be longing to tho colored Baptists for tho Lincoln school to tako the pluco of the building recently destroyed by fire. School was opened Monday with Prof, J. H. Kennor as principal of the .school and with Wm. Ho"bs, WUa Ilrown and Badio Henderson a MStetMtc. i DEATHS MHH. I,OU K. OHKAR IIUOOY OAUHHT ON FIRE. Wm. C. Kclrn ono of Ballno's pros perous and prominent farmers of the county, had n novel and strenuous experience Saturday afternoon rbo lueeii his home and tlio county scat. Ho was bringing Jerry Shoppers of this city, who had been working for Mr. Kclrn on his farm home. ' Tlio two men had reached I'hlltlp Oolong's placo In the southwestern limits of Marshnll, when they discov ered that tlio buggy, in which thoy were, was on flro, thoy lost no time in getting the horses unhitched from tho burning buggy, but beforo they could do so, tho top and body of the vchlclo was entirely consumed also u suit enso belonging to Mr. Shcppcrs, which was In tho back part of tho buggy.. It is not known how tho buggy caught. Mcsscrs Kclrn and Shcppcrs say Hint they had noticed an odor for Mivcrnl minutes boforu tho flro wn discovered, but concluded It might bo an auto approaching. It was not long however until tho back of tho buggy was ablazo and fanned by tho wind It wan not long In getting beyond con trol. Thoy managed to put thn fire out beforo tho running gear wns bad ly damaged, Tho accident Is a very unusual ono and has been a topic of much In terest In tho city today. Tho friends of tho occupants of tho buggy nro glud that thoy escaped Injury and that thn horses wero gotten nut o' the way of danger. PATTKKSON-CO.Y Jack Patterson of thn grocory firm of Patterson tiros, and Miss Rosa Cox, chief operator for tho Hull Tcluphono company, were united In marrlagu Sunday, Septombur 0 about -1:30 u. in. nt tho homo of Lester Kansbcr gcr. GG9 South Lafayette. Itov. Ularanco Hodge, tho officiating div ine. Tho ceremony was witnessed by only Mr, Rausborgor's family. It was tho Intention of tho newly wed ded couplo to get awny on an early P. & A. train without being found out but tho lire alarm sounded Sunday morning just us tho ceremony was tio lug suld and neighbors going to tho Hhldr&Covered tho wuddlng, Whllo tho iunrrlago Is not a groat surprise to the couples many friend It wns not known Just when tho cornmony would taku place. Mr. uud Mrs. Patterson loft on tno 5:38 a. m. C. & A. train for u wed ding trip to Excelsior Springs whore they spent n few duys, They have gone to housekeeping In tho groom's ccttnge, 4Gp South Lafayette Tho best wishes for a happy and prosperous wedded llfo aro extended to thn newly wedded couple. GASH-CUNNINGHAM S. A. Gash, a proiutnout farmer of tho Illdgo Pralrlu vicinity and Mrs. Lena Cunningham also of that vicini ty wero married in Marshall lust Thursday. Immediately after the ceremony thoy took tho truln for Kansas City whore thoy spent several duys returning to tho groom's farm whoro they will mako their future home. Congratulations and best wishes nro extended. Nelson Record, CANADA-ALEXANDER. Iva Canada, t druggist and Mlsa Emm.i AlQXi.ndor, both of Nol.ion, wero united In inarrlago Thursday, September 4 ri Nelson. Tho nowly woddod coupli hnvo gono to house hooping at Nelson. SAPPIXITON-THOHP Ilrothol J..Mlneta n, a merchant aiid ;yir6iuli'Thprp,jib9tli .qf Nolson wpru untied n vniarrlojtn Thursday'. Supi'Miil it 4 nt- Nelson. MoitBLY MAltsji ALL O The Marshall base ball team wan defoated by tho Moberly "Cubs" In a fast gamo of tho national necessity at the fair grounds Sunday by a scoro of 4 to 0. NOT TO SHOW HERE Tho Lostor-Llndeoy Theatre com (any closcu their season this week, Vic- companyhad. intendod opening up its tent thoatrp herq (or a rotirn on EP,?einent net weak, but owing to tna weather, conditions. hoy thought It advlsabiynqt. to BbQy. horo. They re port a very successful season on tho roud. Mr, Dudley expects to start his show out from Marshall noxt spr ing. ' A doputatlon of labor loadora wo,U toJefforson Cty last week to Inolst tliat only union labor bo omployed In the construction of tho now state capltol and to protest against tho contractor putting In tho foundation in employing non-union men as tvoII as uatod men'. PUBLIC SCHOOL OPENS Tlie public schools opened Monday with a largo number of pupils in every grade. Tho high school unus ually large. Tho enrollment In grades somo what of nn Increase over last year. All departments well filled and run ning nicely. Kurollment In high school much tho largest In thn his tory of tho school, Senior eluss espe cially largo, numbering together with graduatu students 01 to date. A great many pupils who have completed tho work In tho other high schools of tho county was enrolled In Marshall this year for a higher coil mo. Tho now teachers-training course and tho commercial subjects now be ing offered hero for tho first tlmo nro no doubt to n considerable extent re sponsible for this unusual gain, al though thu healthy condition of tho scllool throughout would naturally lead to n larger number of pupils. Tho Junior class has enrolled .'in; thu sophomore class 08, and tho fieshman 80. This gives n total roll of 2IG, at least 40 pupils inoro than en tered tlio school during thu first mouth ono yenr ago, und 00 mure tlinn entered during thu first month two years ago, It Is confidently ox peeled thnt by Monday morning fully pupils will bo In attendance. A FAUSK ALA KM. Tho flro nlarni was sounded Wed nesday night about 11:30 o'clock iiiid'thu (Iremeii responded promptly und made u run to tho homo of Let ter Itnnsborger on South Laluyotte. It wua not n fire, however, thnt called thu flro lads out at this late hour. Thu friends of Ja-M Patterson, who wns married early Sunday morning, nnd loft with his wlfo on an early train, thought It would bo a hugu Joko on Jack so mndo arrangements with tne flrupicu to mako a run to whqro Mr. nnd Mrs. Patterson wero spending tho night, they having returned Vw'adiioju.; day noon from tholr liouojiuoon .trip and tako thorn- for -a rldo 'over tho streets of Marshull. This thoy did with n great degree of Jollity und ringing of bolls. IN POUCH COURT John llanluy, Pal Condon, Henry Kills nnd Lew lb Clurrott wore , each fined $S.H0 for alleged intoxication In Judgo Hush's police court Friday, September C. Kd. Mooro was fined $8.ti0 In police court Soptombor G for alleged In toxication, Mnmlo Halo was fined 8,n0 In pollco court Soptombor 9 for street walking. moiii: pi:aciii:h Miss Floy Nowoll of Mt. Leonard hus our thunks for n box of tho finest, peaches It has been our luck to poses this year thoy wero tho ble IClbortos. They were sent to tho editor but wero probably Intendod for tho husluoss Manager, who Is young, handsome nnd fclnglo. At least ho thinks so. Hut ho didn't get them as thoy looked to good to lot go. Miss Nowoll alvo in forms us that they havo runted tho C30 ncro McCoy farm near lllack watpr inA would uiuvo down thoro i oxt spring. HUNTKR'HNOTICi: Notice, Ip hereby .given, to all hun tors tiiat a license is nocessary oororo hunting of any. kind Is allowed. All hunters wanting information on tho New Onmo Law of Missouri notify J. I), Jones of Jefferson City or C. K. Uuker, Nnptou, Mo., Ganio and 1'luh CommltfBlonor of 7th district. Mr. Uiikcr was In Marshall Monday on business connected' with his offlco. RlO HUCCKSH The picnic glvon by All Saints liurch of West Glasgow sevoral woous ago cleared $S0dT Tim church last wool; nlso received Its new hfgh altar. I'KACIIKH W. M. Morltz Jr., of Wavorly Vu'u a in on g tho many who enma from n distance to attend tho circus Inst week Mr. Morltz Is a Jolly bacholor who lio Moves In romombortug his friends, up ho brought tho editor a box of tho fin est poaches ho could find nnd wo In tutu offered htm tho pick of Mor bhall'u finest "peaches." Whether ho took his pick or persuaded nor to "go west'' wo can't Bay, but, hn, ,uas our best wishes and wo hope ho wilt soon Ioho tho "bachelor" end of his name. ,i PIlOOItMHS OKFICIJ I1UHNH The Progress printing Offlco was destroyed by flvo about a. in. Sun day, Soptombor 7. Thp offlco Is located In thu Martin block on South Lnfayetto nbovo Wm. M. Morris' sec- ond-hnnd store. Thu origin of the flro Is undetermined, It was duo to tho excellent response of thn flro company thnt the whole bulldlnR wns not destroyed; as It was the blazo was confined to tho ono room, The type, cases, tables, racks and slock of paper was a complete Ions. Tho presses wero badly npatcd mid It cannot be ascertained whether they they may ho used or not ""HI they nro put Into use. It In feared that they nro badly wnrpod. 'Che building outsldo of tho ono room wns only HllRhtly damaged. Tho loss In cstlmutnd to hn about $4,000 with $n,(00 lusuruueo. Mr. Downs, tho editor, Intends to re-establish tho Progress offlco Just iih soon nn thu lusuranco losses nro adjusted and In thu meantime thu other three printing offices In Mar shall hnvo extended tho courloslos In m-slstlng him to get his paper out. Mr. Huh. Dunn, tho busluesx man ager, Hays that tho file? of the paper, tho mailing galleys nnd 'books worn uninjured so that there will bo no dif ficulty experienced in issuing the pnpnr which Is ono of tho oldest established newspapers In Hulino county. FOIt UOOTLKCOIXO Jack Pemburtou of Sinter wns ar rested Monday, September 8 for boot legging In Marshall last Tliurmlny.llla trial took placo Tuesday In Justlru Ashurst's court nnd sentence of six mouths In the county Jail wus panned upon him. Chas. Johuion, also of Slater, was tried In Justice Forrlll's court Mon day for bootlegging and the cuso wan bound over to tho November term of criminal court. MAItltlAdi: LICKNSIvH Alva Oupp, (lllllnni; Dura Mfles, Ollllam. 77?oe llmuii, Ir Marr.yill Pearl oocji, .Marshall. - - Walter 1'. Mathwlg, Chlco, Calif.; Ilartliii O, Ilcmtliall, Sweet Springs. Jack Patterson, Murshnll: lloso Cox, MurBhall. Kdwtn (lllmur Ilayulo, Miami; (liv en Ilarrett, Miami. There hnvo been 1 r7 maYrlago lic- ousos Issued ut tho recorder's ofllco sin co tho llrst of thu year. FIRST VISIT TO MARSHALL Thorn aro still many people In Sullno who hnvo never visited Mar shnll, A circus Is very likely to br ing thorn out. Among those wo notic ed hero Inst Thursday wero Mr, and Mrs. Louis Ilarrlnghaus of West Glas gow. .Mrs. llurrlnKhiuis said It was her llrst visit to Marshall. CIRCUIT COURT MONDAY. Tho Soptombor term of the Saline county circuit court' convenes noxt Monday, Soptombor 1G und Judgo Snm'l DavU will prosldo, The docket Is u full ono, with tho usuul largo number of dlvorcn cases, Tho Jurors nro R. (j. Scott nnd George Alexander, Arrow Rock; D. II. Johnson ami James L. Howe, llluckwatcr; Joo II. Huff, C. K. Flold and I. F. Daniel Cambridge; K. V, Dotmor nnd Char les 11. Duncan, Clay; R, 13. Jackson, 13. 1'. Orloicu. Klmwood; K. II. Curd, Rny. T, Hutcon, .Liborty;, Gcorgo It juftii U, a, JiAiiiuru, joun juuir, war tiinu;, Jlumncr .Auusioy,-i-orest iic Daniel,,. Miami; II. D, AdkiAson, J, K Shannon, Salt Fork; C. L. Chappol und S. q. Clark, Salt Pond, KANSAS CITY .MARKKT FunilshiHl by Tho Moso Laud Milling Company, Scptoiulor KHIi. Opened Closed . Closod yesterdny WHEAT Sept, . . Deo. , . Sl'j 87, aa V4 84Vi 87 'J 3 li st 88 92 May CORN Sopt. . . Doc. ., , 715 U 7f 77 74 7491 74tt 70 77'j V7Vd iiomk MAiutirr Alay No. 2 Red Wheat : . ,85 Corn I . . , ,75 l'OULTRY MARKK1' Furnished by Tim Nqw York' Racket Efgs lOo Hens lOo tiprjnga 13n Ducka 8c Oeeeo r,. . Cc Roosters So BIG TRADE TOUR MONDAY Kverylhlng' in all ready for tho start of the big tradu tour, which leaves Kumms City. Soptombor IS. At I ilny light on tho morning of thnt dato thu big gray confetti car, which will murk tho route with tho ninny color ed lltllo bits of paper, will leave 15th nnd Ornnd Avunue, Kansas City, with Us hond pointed .towurd thn Kant. An hour niter Km departure, forty purr- Inir, nnxlous motors will lie lined up t tndy for the start. Tli In Is thu first opportunity that the people In northwestern Missouri hnvo had to sou u live automobile show parading through Its country roads nnd city streets. Thurn will bo represented in dollars morn than $150,000,00 worth of motor cam nveraglng In price from $100.00 to $6000.00. These cars will be filled with KnnmiH City business men who nro coming iutu this territory to got ncuunlutcd MitlMha citizens of the different towiix, through which the tour wilt piiHs.i This tour la under thu auspices of tlio Kutisus City Motor Car Dealers Assoclntlnn, and prntlcnlly every don- lor In Knrntas City, who hells gnsu- lino driven airs has entered his cut In this tour. With from I no to 200 enthusiasts coming Into our midst It behooves each citizen to sco Hint the visitors get a hearty welcome. This tour from ICansasClty Is nn annual uvent, and piobably It will bo n good many years hoforo this xniuo route Is covered nualu by tho tourists, so let overyono turn out to sco them. Colonel rrank'MriiuTfum, tho state highway engineer,, will mako tho en tire trip, nnd Governor Major has promised to mako" nt least two "or threo days of the tour. Committed! from tho commercial clubs, mid oth er liitslucRH men s nssoclntloiiK will accompany thu motorists, ami It Is going to ho a grout "(let together" nnd "Out acquainted" occasion, and we hope that everyone who Is Inter ested In seeing this section of tho country boostod, will got out uud do his share In this celebration. Tho tourists aro scheduled to ur rivu nt i:l.". p. in. mid will remain In Marshall over ' night, coming here from Sweet Springs. Ni'.USON S. nOTSIIALL (.'enenil Mannger of ('(do Motor Com puny of .Missouri. On n trndo boosting excursion thr ough northwest Missouri, tho (lardon of the Show-Mo etato, half a hundred dealers uud distributors from tho Kansas City auto rowlll bo in .Mar shall Monday qveuing'. Tha tourlsti ,wll arrive into In tho afternoon uud remain until morning, gutting an onrly stnrt for tlja nex,t leg of the trip. Tho cavnlcado might well bo called the Northeast Missouri Automobile Hond Show, for every doulor has en tered tho latest models qf thu car ho rcproBonts, Almost nl tha distribu tors hnvo had early 1914 models rushed through from their factories and tho opportunity of seeing tho now cars In 'advance, of tho Full shows nt St, Louis' niid Kansas city Is ono not often offorfvl up state motorists. - Tho team or Coles, mada up or tho Series Nliio 1914 Coles, Is bolng con ceded tho greatest feature exhibit of tho show. Fouitljl ( six cylinder 1 luring cars, wli'lcmrtjusjltuto tho sea son's product oYtlio Inalnnnpolls fac tory nro supplomontfftTln tho Bhowlng by a powerful elx isptc.djter, owned by (onornl Manager Nfloon s. Gotshnll of St. Louis- tr."0qhall, accom panied by O.SImsw'ho is known In St, Louis as Iho "king of demon strating drlvorH.I drvo from St. Loultr to Knnsas'Clty-TriSay night to enter tho tradu tour. ''It is apparent after n trip through AMONO OUR FRIKNDH Tho following names nro now sub scribers or renewals during tho past week: I. Fritz Htoecker, lllnckhnni. N. W. Morlts, Wnvcrly, Mo. Geo. Selbotd, IU 2, Sinter. Fred Lndwlg, H. G, Marshall. Louis Knmmcycr, R. 4, Slater. Albert Williams, Marshall. 4. r.. 7. S. K. Whceland, R. G, Sweet Spring. 8. W. W. Webb, Dcderlck, .Mo. 0. 10. II. 12 13. 14. ir IC. 17. P. Q. Wright, Nnpton. Joo Klso, Slater, Mo. Artlo Knds, R. 2, Malta llnnd. W. Ij. RoRtrs, Sweet Springs. Dan I'lnley, Nulson. Geo. Weber, It. G, Marshall. Marvin K. Hurt, Oucnomo, Kus. Mis. Siisuii Hrudford, Mnrshnll. J. P. Patterson, Spring Hill, Kas. 18. W. II. Nowoll, R. t, Mt. Leo- utird, Mo. 19. Mrs. W. II. (lodmnn, R. 3, Mar shall. 20, 21. 22. II. ('. Casey, Naptou. W. A. Cram;, Sluter, Mo. Mrs. J. 11. Charleston, Denver, Colo. 3. Mrs. Viola Mitchell, Clifton Kas. U. Orinond Hupp, Sinter. Mo. 2G. Geo. Johnson, It. I, Sinter. RKAL KSTATK TRANSFKRH I'lntiM L. Audursou to Amelia Yea- gtr, 232 acres In 7 and 8, .11, 23, f2.',000. William F. Nicely to J. W. Keys, .SO acres In sec 1.1, GO, 20, $0,800. Murtha K, Coletnun to Giles II. ICI- sir G-0 lut 170 acres, 31, 27, Gl, 22, JT.300. John C. Powell to Annie ('. Noi- vell. pts 71 and 72 htk J Ullllum, $1,100. Annie C. Norvell to Kdwnrd J Davenport, CO and 70 blk J Ollllam, S1.0&V Claud K. Renno to James A. Rcnno SO ncros In Sec 1C, 48, 20, $G,C00. Wllbert A. Wells to Goo. R. Croc kett, lot 10 blk 8 Alexander and S. Add M., $800. Geo. It. Crockett to Wllbert A. Wells, pt lot r,3 Kast Marshull, $9G0. Kate D. Dlggs nnd II. to Purlieu IlliiKhnm ot al., lot 10 lllnghnm Add Arrow Rock $1,400. William II. SldeiiMtrlcker to Henry W. Mertens 107 2-3 acres In section 10, .12, 21, $10,S91.40. DKACO.N'S TO 111! ORDAINKH. Rev. Wm. Yurdomau will assist Rev. Kd. Norvoll In thn ordination of two deacons next Sunday September 1 1 nt Salem church In this county. Other ministers and deacons of Sallno including Rev. Clarenco Hodgu mid deacons of tho First llaptlst church are invited to take part. CATHOLIC MISSION Till S WF.IIK. There Is an Interesting mission go ing on nt St. Peter'a Catholic church this week conducted by Rev. Futher McNulty a Jesuit missionary of Chi cago. The gcnltcmaii Is an able Dlvluo and the services, morning and even ing aro proving helpful to all who attend. Tho meetings will continue throughout tho week. tho Northwest of tho State or Mis souri, such as wo uro now making, that much of tho calamity howl about crop failure Is all howl," Mr. (lot shall says. "Naturally tho lack of ruin has been noticeable, but thoro certnlnly is no evidence of n lack of prosperity In this part of the statu. "It is moro than encouraging to meet with tho reception which tho motorists In tho territory nro-' accord ing us. We havo always felt that thd ptoplo In the Stato woro oually In terested In tho building of good auto nioblles as tho residents of our cities. Tho sentiment shown tho Kansas City dealers on this tour bears out our conclusion Wo know that tho futuro of our business rests with tho terri torial trade. Judging from thu re bulla of this trip, that futuro Is going to bo welt cared for. "With regard to tho general trend of tho uewor models. Tho greatest ihang9 aro seen In body lines and tho adoption of tho left hand drive auU center control. Hardly any maker of prominence has clung to tho old ftylo ilrlvf, with offset control; overs or tho abrupt body Hues. Considerable, moro comfort is to be found In thu 1911 cars, and every car shows n striving for oaso and comfort of rid ing nnd operation. The Coles will bo on oxhiblt nt Blossor llros'. garage during tho oveulup. Messrs. Ulossors havo mndo urrangements for tho entertulnnieut of visitors, -and wlll wolcome ovoryone tlio would boo tho now lino thoy aro haudltng In Sallno county, and meot tho big men ot tho Missouri representation. COUNTY COURT CONVENES Court convened pursuant to ad journment with all members present and the following proceedings wero had; Resignation of A. 8. Taylor Jr., coustabla of Miami township, pre sented and by tho court accepted. Joo 11. Auer, collector presents statement of collection for tho month of August nnd tho sama Is by tho court approved. Clerk directed to mako requisition on state auditor for stato school money In the sum of lO,7lfi.3C. Engineer directed to build con crete culverts nt tho following pla ces: One culvert nt tho H corner of section II and 1G, township GO, rnngo 20;ono oulovrt nt tho NE N. E. section 11, township GO, range 20. In tho matter of petition of A. W. Howell, ct nl to vacato public road, causa continued by tho court to Oct ober 7th, 1913, Miscellaneous accounts presented, uud Uio saino nro examine nnd allow ed and warrants Issued In payment of name. In tho inaltor of Colo Laka drain ogo district No. 2, unpaid assess menu divided Into Installment, bonds ordered Issued and samo nro directed to bo sold on September 20, 1913. Contract for painting lower and upper halls In court houso given to J. P. Johnson, as per his bid pre sented uud filed. W. N. Wilson, supt. county homo presents his monthly report and tho stitnu Is by tho court approved. Inquest papers In tno matter of Henry Huffcr, deceased, together ulth statement of fees, prcsontod, and by tho court allowed and order ed paid. Ordered by the court that thn D. A. II. Chapter, .Marshall, Mo., bo per mitted to take chargo of room In southeast comer of basement of courthouse, nnd furnish samo ns rest renin for ladles of Saline county. Court adjourned to meet October flth. 1913. KICKED RY A .MULE John P Darby an agriculturist who resides five miles north of Nelson was kicked by n mwlo Wednesday, tVptoin bcr 3. Threo of his ribs wero broken und he Is In n critical condition. Dr. Hums of Nelson set tho fractured tones. White's ladles furnishing storo windows are ulways attractive, but the Autumn window with Its pretty follugo und furs Is especially pretty, ami makes one feel that thu heat drouth and dust will soon bo u thing of tho past. Tho annual grand maneuvers of tho German Army open Monday ut ltreslau, Germany, In thn presence of Emperor William, who Is acting as Supremo Umpire. Two army corps uro engaged. Tho maneuvers will tost tho actual battle tactics ot strelght fighting and frontal attacks. Zopptlu dirigible balloons and many ucronl- ai.es uro attached to each sldo. They will bo ullnwud for tho first tlmo to practice aerial war between themsel ves with harmless bombs, und mach ine guns. In provlous maneuvers tho operations of narlal crafts wero re stricted to Bcoutlng. Mrs, Jenneja MlUer, Washington's wonhm contractor, thinks that tho Ideal home of tho future will contain no kitchen." She says: "I n'dpo tin. time will coma whou cities will bn divided Into small neighborhoods, ono group of houses to a largo square, In tho center tho community kitchen will bo established under tho management of a high-salaried export chef; ono wuo understands tho valuo of food chemicals. From this central point individual service may ba rendered to every home in tho squnre; Tha Independent Order of Odd Fel lows will hold Its elghty-nlnuth an- ual convention at Minneapolis, Minn, next week. It in oxpoctod that 7G.000 delogates-nnd visitors will bo present A monstor parndo will bo held on Wednesday, September 17th. Mrs.. Kmmellno Panknurst. leader of England's militant autfraglsts -will spend October in tho United States, lecturing' on tho ndvantuges of wom en suffrage In fighting enforced lm- morality among wotnou. Her tenta tive itenerary includes New York, Uoston. Washington. PailadtdDfeu. Chicago, Louisville and St., Leute, 4 I 3h U .1 . ,