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Marshall Republican VOLUM12 TWIvNTV-T! I It ICK. MARSHALL SALINF. COUNT V MISSOURI PKIDAV, Al'llIIi .'!, KM I. NUMIJKH 15. DEATHS AMHHOSi: HTKWART. Ambroso Stcwnrt, 7G-ycars-old, died at tho homo of Ills daughter, Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Friday, (March 27 nt Napton G p. ni. Tlio funeral took placo at Memor ial I'rcsbytcrlan church Sunday nt 2:30 p. m. and tlio Bcrvlco was con ducted by tho pastor, ltov. V. P. 1'rlco. Tlio music was In charge of a mixed nuartotta: Mrs. Price, 'wlfo of tho pastor, Sirs. Phillip Smith, Sim eon Sprlggs and Lcti Stout fur. They ming "Tho Christian's Good Night," and "Nearor My Ood to Thee," and two other- old hymns. Thoro was a largo congregation from tho neighborhood and other parts of tho county. After tho service tho , remains wcro taken chargo of hy Trllumltm Lodgo No. 205 A. P. ntid A. M. of this city, und tho burial was with Masonic rltos. A hi other, I, II. Bio wart of Howard, N. Y., who has been at Napton for tho past two weeks Is tho muster of Lewis Lodgo No. 104 A. P. and A. M. In hts homo town, and tho deceased was also n lnonibor of that lodgo, but wan n inomher of tho Hoyal Arch Chapter in this city. Two children survive the father, tho daughter nt whoso homo ha died and S. II. Stewart also of Napton, Tho deceased had heen marrtud twice and tho children woro born to tlio first union. The second wlfo died In 1900, and a fow yearn later ho camo to Napton to muko his homo. His death was the result of cancer nnd ho had been Tin Invalid for iionictlma but was onI' confined to hs bod about six weeks. Ho was n inombor of tho Presbyterian church nnd In his death Iosch u faithful fol lower, tho fraternal orderH to which ho belonged a valuable member, and tho county a good citizen. iTlio Masons who went to Napton on tho 11 u. in. Missouri Pacific, as- iilstod nt tho funeral and returned on tho afternoon train woro: V. V. HuffJames A. Walker, Percy Rono, Dr. W..D. Potry, drover Wators, W, C. Lucy, Wrr J, fl. McKpc, -Harry Francisco, 7)r. It. M. Peterson, A. 01. Hock, 11. II, . Davis, W. M. Putsch, .liidgo J. V. Chase, Judge J. II. Oroar, Jesse Noff, J, W. Keys, James L. Lynch, W. L. Culver, O. W. John ton, John lllnlr, l'rof. W. IC. Hewn, II. A. Quiring, K. L. McCorklo, Hon Ilorg, W. W. Carpontor, W. W. Halns, Joo llnnnn( lMwnrd Znhn, Louis Lowncstlen, John P. Houx, J. A. Laughlln, J. T. Wells, Kills Leo Cook, q. II. Klblcr, W. P. Lacy, W. L. Carter, L. 11. Hlghtshoo, P. (!. llarnhlll, Dr. J. W. Carter, J. W. Roll nnd D. M. Uobertson. Tho following Masons live In tho Napton neighbor hood, but belong to tho lodgo and also assisted in tliov ceremoulos: M. W. Hall, W. M. Thorp, John K. Hall, Jr., O. J. Watts, Dr. It. W. Stouffor Jr., It. B. llichart, J. M. Darrctt und Ernest Hanloy, MISS I'LOItKNCi: TKHHKLL. Miss Plorcnco Terrell. 10-years-old, jftlcA nt tho homo of her brother, I. L. Tcrroll, nt Kuglo Lako, Texas, Siindny morning, (March 20th at 3:30 o'clock ... . , ,, . ...... i, of tuberculosis. Tho young lady has , ' ,.... . i boon In a critical condition for several wooks and hor death was not unex pected. Miss Terrell with I. L. Ter rell and family spent pnrt of last sum mer in Marshall and the county visit ing relatives and friends; sho was thon in. good health. She was tnkon sick after tho families return to Texas last October. ' Miss Terrell wns the daughter of tho lato John Terrell and was born at tho homo of hor parents south of Mar shall. Tho mothor died when tho chlldron woro nil small, and tho father moved tho family bauk to Virginia whero thoy remained until hla death of which occurred three years ago. Tho futhor's remains woro burled at Hldgo Park. Miss Terrell has been a mombor of her brother's family slnco thoT tlmo. Sho Is survived by four brothers: I. L. Terrell of Kaglo Lako, Tpxusj Oharlcs Torroll of Washing ton, D. C and Hugh und Prank Tor " roll of Suilno county. Tho remains wcro brought to Marshall for burial In Itldgo Park, tho Interment taking pjaco Wodnesdny morning. A short Bcrvlco was held nt tlio grave conduct ed by Rev. It. C. McAdle. MILS. IIMII.Y MIKLKS. Mrs. Kmlllo Mlklcs, VS-yoars-old, died nt her home ten miles southwest of Marshall in tho Salt Springs neigh borhood, Sunday, March 29, nt 2:10 u. m of cancer. (Mrs. Mlklcs has been In declining hcnlth for somo tlmo and during tho past few months it lias been critical. Tho funeral took place Monday at 2:30 p, m. nnd tlio service was con ducted by llev. Wm. Lcathormnn a MclhodlLt minister of Malta Dead. After tho service, which was attended by n largo congrcgatlon.of neighbors and frlcuds, tho remains wcro laid to rest In tho Salt Springs cemetery. The deceased was born in Mont gomery county in IH.'Ifi. Her girlhood was spent thera and sha wns married to her Into husband, Thomas II. Mlkols In 1801. The couple moved to Snllnu county In J 808, ami for nearly a half century Ihlu has been thu homo of Mrs. Mlkols. She was lnld hestdo tho husband who died about thirteen yours ago. rive chil dren uurvlvo: J. C. Mlkols, who lived at tho old homestead with the mother, I. J.MII:cls, of tho Salt Springs neigh borhood; O. I). Mlkols of Sati Diego, Cat.; Mrr. Lnuru 10. Cravens of Coun cil drove, Kns., and Mrs. Jeniiiu K. Chamborluln of Loot I, Kns. Hentou Crnvcnof Council drove, n gruudson, attended tho funeral. (;o.( i it i :( jatioxa l m i :i rf i n The following clipping from the VerculllcH Statesmnii, will bo of Inter est to llev. 7.. T. Orr's ninny Marshall friends; At a congregational meeting held nt the Presbyterian church lust Sun day nt 11:30 n. in., the session of tho church wns instructed, without a dis senting vote, to employ tho llev. '.. T. t)rr of another year. This makes tho fourth year for 'Mr. Orr, as pnstor of this church. Tho church litis never been In nil flourishing u condition as It is at present. Many new memberH havo come In during thu last your and tho church Is In nu nctlvo progressiva spirit that botohens much for tho com lug year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orr Is Inrgo ly responsible for this coiidltloii.They havo not only twti'n ftrcat help to tho church hut havo been u. grout help to tho socfuLsldo of tho church. Tho Ladles Aid is nctlvo and hurmoii- ouh mid the Sunday school Is in n most nourishing condition. All dobts nro puld up to tho present mouth and thu church enters thu new yeur with every encouragement. HTATHMHXT OP OWNF.RSHIP Management, Circulation, etc., of tho Marshall Ilcpiibllcnn, published Weekly nt iMnrshull, Mo., required by thu uct of August 21, 1012; Kdltor, J. J. Witt, Marshall, Mo.; lluslness Manager, U. L. Preston, Marshall, Mo. Owners: J. J. Witt and 13. L. Pres ton, both of Marshall, Mo. Known bondholders, mortgages and ' other security holders, holding l per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort ages or other securities: Nono. Avcrnga number of copies of each Ibsuo sold or distributed, through tho mulls or otherwise to paid subscribers during thu six months preceding .tho data of this statement: 2,r00. M. . I'llliDlUiX, 11 KIIIChH .WlllUlKUr. I .,,,, ... , ,, , ,, , ' L. W. VAN DYKH, Notury Public, Sal T llt.I,ft,..T 1 ... a . lno county, Mo. Sworn to and subscribed boforo mo this 30 day of March, 1911. My com mission oxplrcu November 21, 1917. AKKOX MADISON (Oil.) Arron Madison (col,) died at his homo in Hast Marshall Saturday, March 28, of tuberculosis of tho lungs. Ho wus 39 years old and Is survived by his wlfo. The funeral sorvlco took place at the Proe Ilaptist church Monday uftcrnoou und burial wuu ut tho Palrvlow cemetery. Tho U. 1). p. lodgo had chargo of tho burl al ceremonies. Mortician Paris Will Iter had tho funeral arrangements in charge. ' ' IV LUTHKRAN CHURCH. Next sorvlcq!Sundny, April 5th, In Ocrman. This survicu will bo held ut 2:30 n, nn, not at 11:15 u. m. as previously announced. Text. Mutth 21:1-10. Thoiud, "How to ltovolvo Christ." HHV. K. II. EHLHItB. Phono your want ads to this offlco. CRIMINAL COURT ADJOURNED Criminal court which had been in session slnco March 9th adjourned Prlilny, March 27, to Mondny, April 27, when Mi adjourned term will be held to try tho Pen Hcnton murder case. Tho following cases woro disposed of during thu Inst three day the court wiih In cession: Statu vb Horrlson dray, bootlegg ing, parolled on $1,000 bond. State vs Novell Knight, gaming, parolled on $100.00 bond. Statu vs James Williams, parolled. Slnto s K. Coleman, dismissed. Statu vs Win. Snilth.'purolled. Stole vs Wm. Young (col.) Par olled on $",00 bond. Statu vs Wm. Crutchfleld, parolled on $200 bond. Statu vs Kphrnlm West, convicted of burglary and wuu sent to tho peni tentiary for 2 years. Ho was tuken to Jefferson City Tuesday by Deputy John Illgglns. Statu vs Iloht. Hill, giving liquor to minor; pleaded not guilty; easo set for July 13. State vh Leo J. Shuck, hung Jury. Statu vs Mary Hooker (col.) cuso continued to July I,; bond $1,000, Statu vs II. L. Sliced dismissed by stnto on two charges at cost of de fendant and fined $300 on u third chargo of selling wjilskey unlawfully. Statu vu Adam Altipach given 2 years foe burglury and parolled. COUNTY COURT. The Judges of thu county court met In special session Tuesday morning In thu county clerk's office, Judge Hickman presiding. Tho cane before tho court was that of Miss Hello Tillman, who was sent hy tho court to tho county home about n weuk ago. It waa thought then that tdio was unbalanced In mind:, shu grew worse, and tho court ndjudged her iusuno, Tuesday, and shu wns tnkcu to Pulton by Do puty John Mitchell nnd W. N. Wil son, superintendent of thu county homo. .- Monday, April 0 tho Hoard of Kijtinllzatlon will meet; a fuw days of other business will follow, then tho hoard will ho In session tho remain der of tho tho week. Tho April term promises to bo n busy pnu for tho county court. rim: si'nday nkjht. Tho flromon wcro called to tho homo of Hen Duncan on W. Jackson about 8:30 Saturday night to quench a small blaze. Mr. Duncan's llttlo daughter went into tho bed room with a lamp In her hand and In soma man ner a window curtulu caught on f Ira from tho flamo, tho bluzo spread to a feather bed which was destroyed. Tho damage nmountcd to about $50, which wan covered by Insurnnco. IN POUCH COUHT. deo, Kelly, who has been enlarging pictures and furnishing them with frames to tlJi citizens of Marshall, was orrested'Tuesduy by Murshul C. 12. Maddux, for peddling without u lleenso. Kelly pled guilty to the churgo Wednesday morning In pollco court and was ussottsud a find of $8.50 by Judge Hush. UNCALLI.D I'O 1U.I.TTI.HS. Itcmatnlng in tho (Murshul!, Mo post office, April 1st, 1911. If not culled for in two wooks will bo sent to tho doad letter office nt Washing ton, I). C: Ladles Moldun, Mrs. Hllznbctli; Williams, Mrs. Ilhodn. Gentlemen .'Dugglns, Mr.; Moonuy, Jos. Nugon, deo. q. 11. UACON, P. M. AT .MT. OLIVH. "On to Church Sunday" will bo ob served nt Mt. Ollvo church, Sunday, April 5 and 12th. Hov. W. P.. Prlco will preach April 5tlt nnd Hov. C. C Cox on April 12th. A special musical program has been arranged and all nro urged to go to church ut loast these two Sundays. Our want ads bring results. Try a Ilopubllcan want nd. Try n Republican want nd. KANSAS CITY MAIIKKT. Furnished by tlio Mono Land Milling Company, April 1st, 11)11. Open Closed Closed WIIHAT yesterdny May .... 8116 81 83 July .... 81 81 81 H Sept .... 81 81 81 , COllN May .... 08 GS-?,' 08 July .... O'J-Ti 00 00 Sept .... 07 91 00 07 Homo Market No. 2 lied wheat SS No. 2 White corn 07 No. 2 Mixed corn 07 POULTRY MAHKKT. decso .' 08 Packing stock butter ', 13 Hens 13 Kggs II Itoostors 05 Turkeys 10 Ducks 00 MINISTHUS' AMilANCK. Tho regular weekly mealing of the Ministers' Allinnca was held Monday morning nt 0 o'clock' at tho Farmers Savings Hunk. Among tho many questions of importance discussed was Union meeting to bo held in June which Is to be In chargo of Drown and Curry of Salomo Springs, Ark. A conftultteo, composed of James A. Walker and W. 3. Huston, wns ap pointed to nrrnngo for a sultublo loca tion for tho big tent to bo used In tho meeting. The evangelists carry their own lent. The Alllauco also changed tho tlmo of tho evening church service and prayer meeting from 7:30 to S o'clock, thu new schedule to go Into operation Sunday, April 5th. AMOXd OUIt riHHNII.S. 0 Thu following names nro new sub scrlhors or renewals during tlio past week: 1. Jos. Thornton, 11, I, dllllnm. 2. Mrs. Knto Hartsuok, Ilnrdolph, 111. 3. Mm. Mary L. Waller, Kansas City. -I. Mrs. Mary Kemp, Jacksonville, III. 5. Thos. ZliiimfTimiii, It. 0, city. 0. J. T. Ilnrvoy; city. 7. Itayinoiid II. Duvls, lihickhurn, Mo. 8. Walter Hall, Sweet Sprlngs.Mo. 9. Dr. II. II. Webb, city. 10. M. I. llarrou, llluo Lick. UPHAl'K-UHIIIAHD. W. M. UphauH o Wnvcrly and Miss Pluk lllblmrd of Malta Mend were united In marriage at tlio parsonage of tho M. 12. Church, aouth, Satur day afternoon, March 2S, ut 3 o'clock, Hov. A. II. Purls officiating. Tho newly wedded couplo departed on the afternoon train Saturday for n wed ding trip. Will Hancock of Mt. Leo nurd, went with tlio couplo to thu par sonage. HKDHtCK-SCOTT. C. C. Hedrlck mid Miss Sudlo Scott, both of Spokano, Wash., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott, woro united in murrlago Thursday, March 20, 1911. Tho brldo was formerly of Marshall and has mutiy frlonds hero who will extend congratulations. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hodrick will ho at homo nftcr April 15th nt K. 1010 Joseph Ave., Spoknuo, Wash. l'OH HHOOTINd DUCKS. Deputy Sheriff John Rlgglns went to Whites Island Wednesday after noon to"drrost Stono King for violat ing tho gauio law regarding tho killing of ducks, MT. IIOHKIl CHURCH KKKVICUS. Preaching ut 3 o'clock p. m., 1st and 3rd Sundays each mouth, by Hov. 8. P. Wilson. Sunduy school ovory Sunday nt 2 o'clock p. m. Hvuryhody cordially Invited. 'Mrs. S. T. dray who has been quite sick with appendicitis ut hor homo, 700 South Odell was roported somo better today. Sho is however still in a serious condition and hor daughter, Mrs. J. W. dreer of tho Longwood neighborhood is hero assisting in tho euro of hor mothor. Mrs. dreer camo Saturday. Mr. dray has been nbsont from tho county court offlco for sev eral days on account of tlo illness of his wlfo. THE WAY WE PROGRESS The world thinks it admires str ength, nnrago nnd ability. It docs no stith thing. Its admiration Is re-1 served for dash, nolso nnd sensation, Tho twinkling stars may crowd tho firmament unobserved, but every eye Is lifted to watch tho fiery comet ns it llles across tho sky. Tho vltuos of women nro no longer extolled ns they woro In tho enrly his tory of our republic. Tho gracos of tho heart do not concern us. Tho beautiful simplicity of such linos ns Mm. Hetnnus wrote charms tin no mora, divo us tho coon song and tho turkey trot. Tho poets of sweot ntms and light belong to another day. Wo nro progrossln. So with Iho stace. Who enros for llin Shakospcarenti? Played out! (live us tha dancers In all stngoa of undress. If this duos not satiate, reproduce the scenes of thu slum, tho brothel and thu bawdy house. Wo are progressing And why this progress? Why Is thu statesman discounted? Why is tho captain or Industry, who wus so heartily welcomed nforetlmos now driven Into oxllo? Why nro thu railroads denounced In status Hint formerly offered generous bounties for them to cum their borders? Why nro groat corporation assailed? A fow years ago their nuiKnltudo and Influences were regarded with thtt sumo pride that Is felt, in their great Industries, by thu people of other countries? Wo nr- 'irogresslng. In nil ages tho credulity or tho masses has furnished opportunity for the stirrer of strife, for Iil-ms reformer, tho self sceksr and demagogue. In ovory country and In o- ory tigo innn of this class uppnalln to the weak and credulous havo been nblo to lead tho wondorlng crowd to suspect, uoxt to doubt nnd then to destroy uxlstluic Institutions. In this dcstructlon'tho right of prlvntu property us well us human rights havo been sacrificed. Revolutions login with tho domugo ttuo and end with tho dungeon and the guillotine. Lot history teach its lesson! Lot thinking people loud tho procession of progress. BOONE CO. ROADS Iloono county Is to spend $50,000 for now roads this yeur. Tho stato highway Is to bo Improved nnd ex tensions and Improvements nro pro posed for tho Provldenco, Mcllalno und Soxton roads. Tho amount of work done on theso will depend upon the cost. Tho state highway will bo macad auilzod far four miles east and four miles west of tho city limits. Tho now road will bo sixteen feet wide and of tho best grado of mucadam. Tho work probably will bo done by tho county itself nnd not let out on con tract. This improvement is n cor tulnty. Thu county has $50,000 as its dis posal for building roads. Plans for thu una of this monoy nro now being made, hut nothing definite can bo an nounced until tho cost of tho stato highway Improvement has been esti mated. This will ba built und tho re mainder of tho monoy used In thu ex tension of other county roudu. According to tho plans, Provldenco road will bo extended to tho south. Tho roud to McHuIno will bo Improv ed and nn extension will bo made northwest on Soxton road. In each cuso macadam will bo used ami tho length of tho extension will depend on thu cost. Tho amount of improvement done will depend on tho bids recolved. Tho county will advertiso for bids within tho uoxt two weeks. L. I). Shobe, superintendent of roads, now has a small force of men ut work on tho dirt roads. Tho roads are bolng graded, druggod and tho stones removed. This work will con tlnuo throughout tho yenr. Univer sity Mlssouriun. Mrs. d. W.Jarvis and daughter and Mint Helluuy of Slater woro among tho ladles shopping hero Friday. COUNTY CONVENTION' Tho Modem Woodman of America of Sallno county mot In county con vention on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at K. P. lii.ll. Tho convention was called to ord-r by C. W. Pcccher, cleric of Cedar ( mp No. 2001. A. II. James welcomed tho dele gates In behalf of Cedar Camp. P. O. Shopard of Arrow Hock wns nominated as chairman. T. J. Oauldln of Slater, secretary. Tho following camps of Sulln? county wcro entitled to tho following number of delegates: Mem, rrow Rock 18 Del. Illackburn 11 Crctcher 52 01111am ...11 drand Pass 7 Hcrndon 11 Malta llopd 10 1 11 3 Marshall 270 Miami 71 Napton 72 Nelson CO Now Prnnkfort 100 Sinter .'....SI Sweet Springs 129 Totols Crctcher: 1011 W. W. Hall, J. L. 12 Prlt- chord. Sweet Spring was rtprosonlod hy R. II. Dllllon, .1. M. Haggard, D. llan gard, Jus. Mathews. Ollllnm: M. I). Kerr, Kit Daniels. Ilorndon: W. II. Itlgnlns, d. T. Reed. Slator: T. J. dmildln, J. W. Mont gomery, R. II. dwliiii. Napton: D. P. Lawless, W. W. L'ni liarger, Will I.'. .Shackelford. New Prnnkfort: D. T. Sydonstrle kor, J. W. Tlllotson, Walter Keith. Phil Rnldenbach. Arrow Rock: P. O, Shopard, Lon Wndo. Marthall: C. II. Hncon. C. W. Pco clier, A. L. Pronton, W. W. Kent, J. L. Ashley, A. It. James, W. W. Carpen ter, J. II. Ilraymau, Joo P. Swisher, J. J. Mitchell, R. I). Johnson. Resolution endorsing tho candidacy J. R. Davis of Nevada Camp No. 3112 of Nevada for member board of directors was udoptcd. A. L. Preston of Marshall, and Kit Daniel of Ollllnm wcro elected dele gates to statu ramp at Hedtills, May C Tlio homo of Thomns Marshall, In chargo of the Colony laundry, was struck by lightning Thursday ovon lug during the thunder storm. Part of tho chimney of tho house was de molished, a hole was made In tho sit ting room, part of tho front door was knocked off and one of the Joists wns badly damagod. Tho family, nono of them wcro hurt, but wcro badly frightened. At- 'tor striking tho chimney the holt went down through house with tho above result. Por n short tlmo tho lightning on Thursday evening was vivid and con tinuous, but wo have heard of uo other damago in tho city. Queen Hloauor of Ilulgarln has an nounced that sho will depart for the United States In May, to muko n tour of this country nnd study American Institutions, in which sho had been much interested for several yours. Sho will bo tho first reigning Queen who hus over visited tho United States. King Ponllnand, it Is said, is planning to visit America In 1915 and will probably attend thu Panama- Pacific exposition. For making quickly and per? fectly, delicious. hot biscuits hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for DnPRICE'S CREAM Baking Powder HADE FROM GRIPES Sixty Yemra thm Standard CURRENT EVENTS A foaturo of tho International ro gatta, to bo held In connection with tho Panama-Pacific International Ex position next year, will bo a raco for motor cruisers from Now York to San Prnnelsco for prizes aggregating $10,000. Undo Sam's newest and biggest dreadnaiight, tho Oklahoma, was launched at Camden, N. J., last week. Miss Lorcna Cruco, tho 18-ycar-old daughter of tho dovcrnor of Okla homa wus sponswr fortho ship. Sena tor Owoii and dura and COO Invited guost woro present at tho launching. "Mothor" Mary Jones, noted strlko loader, was again arrested by tho military authorities in Colorado, when sho returned to Walcsiiburg, which is In tho strlko zona from which sho was deported last week. Tbo Union loaders havo mado a pro test, declaring that sho Is bolng hold In mi IiiKitiitnry Jail. Hearing a lettrr from Oov. Stewart of Montana to President Wilson, Red Pox, Hitting ICaglo and Three Irons, Indians of the Crow-reservation will in to Washington on horseback. They will seek to Interview President Wil son for the purpose of urging tho pas sane of a bill setting asldo ono dny annually to ho known as "Indian Day". William Marconi upon his arrival In London declared that ho would bo able to telephone by wireless across tho Atlantic ocean In tho near fu ture, possibly within six months. Ho Maid that on tils recent visit to Italy ho conducted "a scries of gratifying and successful experiments." Tho beet tost, bo said was a continual con versation for 12 hours. Ho said ho talked for n distance of 15 miles, which was all that could bo expected with the nparatus used. The New York Legislature nd Journed sine die Inst Saturday leav ing nu appropriation hill carrying an appropriation of $31,200,000 pend ing the two houses having disagreed regarding the same. This will nec essitate tho calling of tlio Legislature to meet In extraordinary session nnd means a Itoavy oxponso to tho state. Ferdinand ICgllnskl, 5 3 -years old, ii tullor of Ahlbeck Is Ocrniany'a liinmplou father. Of his succcsslvo marriages with two slstonj thlrty-flvo children woro born, twenty-six of whom are still living nineteen boys Mid seven girls. Ills first wlfo boru him twenty-four children und his sec ond wlfo cloven. Tho tailor married tho first tlmo when ho wuu 20 years of use. Tho fight over tho repeal of tho canal toll oxomptlou of American coastwise ships, recommended In a special message by President Wilson, was begun In tho House of Represen tatives. Tho first test voto on a rulo to limit debuto on thu bill to twouty hours was won by those who favored repeal nnd was 200 to 172. Tho floor leaders of all parties und Speaker Clark voted against tho rule. 1 1-1 I H I M-l-H-i-l-l-H-l-1-1-1-1 1-H-l-l-H l-l 11 l1 1 11 I M 1 1 1- HH-l-l-l-d-H-W-l-I-I-l-I -H-l-I-H-ht- t -aei.eieeeteit.l ri i i mn n i r I .l-1jTTi.f .t..t..t..t..1..T., f TRY QUIRING FOR FURNITURE AND RUGS NEXT jp BANK OF MARSHALL, MARSHALL, MO I ...... ,ft.t , i ,.i t .1 aee . t . JL.li 7 ft