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T&FVyrqg at'. ''WWMPW rfW ' "Jtf &"', ,!?- '. k SUNDAY SCHOOL PROMOTES gjj at Christian Church Classes An Increase (her last Year. The Sunday School rooms of the Christian Church were crowded Sun day with C31 girls and boys, for it was promotion day. little girls with fluffy white dresses and pink and blue bows ador&ed the front seats. The begin ners who had entered the first grade 0 an elementary school were pro moted to the primary department of the Sunday School; those who had en tered the fourth grade, to the junior department; those who had entered high school, to tho intermediate de partment The program consisted of a song by the eighteen small beginners, a recitation by Stephen Simmons and a gong by Isabel Brown of the primary department. Miss Anne Fleming, assistant pas tor of the Christian Church and su perintendent of tho primary depart ment, says the attendance Sunday) was an Increase over last year, and that prospects for a larger attendance are good. THE DAILY MISSOUBIAy, TUESDAY, SEPTEMER 26, 1916 Page Three CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING r10I16 55 Word a Day ROOMS FOR BENT Two room next door north of V. XI. C. A. Phone 874 Ited. O. 20-tf. Former II. U. Students to "IVed. The engagement of Miss Frances White of Palmyra, Mo., to Mr. Dud ley Lane of Dallas, Tex., and for merly of Hannibal was made last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mackey of Palmyra. Miss White is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo White who formerly lived in Colum bia. She Is a cousin of Mrs. J. B. Powell of Columbia. Miss White is a former student of Stephens College and the University. Mr. Lane was also a student in the University two years ago. Daily Market Report Bj United Tress. EAST ST. LOUIS, 111.. Sept. 2C CATTLE RECEIPTS 7,500, including 00 Texans. Market steady. Native beef steers $7.50$11; yearling steers and heifers $S.50$10.C5; cows $o.."0 $S; stockers and feeders $3.30$8; calves $G$11.75; Texas steers $3 50 G$S.50; cows and heifers $!.50$8. HOG RECEIPTS 13,000. Market 5 to 15 cents lower. Mixed and butchers J10.65$11.15; good and heavy $10,95 6UL15; rough $9.50$10; light 410.G0?$ll.O3; pigs $8$10; bulk $1O.6O0$11.O3. SHEEP RECEIPTS 3,500- Market steady. Slaughter ewes $3$7.25; breeding ewes $9ff$10; yearlings $C e$9.50; lambs $7?10.33. NOTICE Wall Papering, Painting and Decorating work guaranteed first class. You will do well to call 1243 Black or see me at 626 North 4th Street. LOUIS BARR FOR BUSINESS Onp-lialf room In Dumas aparements to rent to a young Inly. Room well furnish ed, l'hone 1301 White. A-1SK2. Well furnished rooms for young men, "10 Missouri ae. X'hone 1235 White. One room on loner floor for mother and daughter or some lady teacher, at 710 Jiissourt ave. l'hone 13..1 white. U t Itooms $9 to $12 at 201 So. Cth St. Kv ery convenience. K. 14-tf. Several unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1210 Locust. L. 17-23. Large front room for hoys. 410 South Ninth street, l'hone CSS White. LEGAL siiEitin-s six. By virtue and authority of transcript execution. Issued from the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Iloone County, Missouri, returnable at the Octoler Term A. D. 1910 of the said court, and to me directed, and In faor of Frank II. Mc Dermand doing business under the firm name and style of "Columbian Hog and Cattle Ponder Company." and against Harry S. Lansing, I have levied upon and seized all of the right, title and Interest and claim of the said Harry S. Lansing, of. In and to the following described real estate situated in the County of Boone and State of Mlxsourl, to-wlt; Lot num ber three (3) In Matthens sub-dlrlslon lot number 1 to number 14 both Inclusive of Swallow's Addition to the town, now city, of Columbia, Missouri, above lot fronts C3 feet and 3 Inches ou College Avenue and runs back vct to an alley 1C2 feet and 3 Inches, also. Lot number one (1) In (luitar's sub-division of 127 feet, the South part of Lot number 2 and 39 feet the .South part of Lot number file (5) and all of lot three and four of Guitar's and McBaIn'8 sub-division of Lots 3, 4, .1, 73, 74, 73, and 70 and part of lots 0 and 9S and Samuels and East Streets vacated be tween Lots 3, 4, 3, C 74, 73, 70 and 9b of I'rlce's Addition of Columbia. Missouri, also. Lot number l'our (4) In J. II. Guit ar's amended plat of J. II. Guitar's sub division of 127 feet, the South part of Lot nunilxr 2, and 39 feet, the South pirt of Lot number fltc and all of Lots num her 3 and 4 of Guitar's and Mcllaln's sub division of Lots 3, 4, and 3 and 73, 74. 73 find 70 and the west part of Lots number 6 and 9S and Samuel and East Streets vacated In Price's Addition to the City of Columbia. Missouri, according to the plat of said sub-division recorded in Book num ber 2, Page 31, in the County Recorder's office of Bonne County, Missouri; and I will on Monday, the 9th day of October 1316, betneen the hours of nine o'clock In the forenoon and five o'clock In the after jonn of that day at the South front Court House door. In the City of Columbia, Cornty of Iloone and State of Missouri, aforesaid, sell the same, or so much there ff as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash In band, to satisfy said execution and costs. G. B. SAPP. Sheriff of Boone County, Missouri. One half southeast room, siugie bed. 72 Missouri ave. Phone 1010 Green. G. 17-20. One very large splendidly furnished room, and one small room. Excellent lo cation. Call 1192 Red. B. 17-tf. Two double rooms furnished for women. 412 South Ninth street. Phone CSS Black. W. 10-tf. Itooms furnished and unfurnished, for light housekeeping, l'hone 974 Bed. 203 South Sth G. 4-tf. Two furnished, connecting rooms on first floor for light housekeeping, at 913 Locust. Phone 1150 Ited. G. 10 tf. Three front furnished rooms. Broadnay and College. Central location, all conveniences. Suite of rooms and bath,, well furnish ed. Suitable for three or four young men. Phone 12S3 White. L. 7-tf. Booms for boys at 411 South Sixth street. Just across the street from the Campus. II. 10-tf. Nlcelv furnished modern rooms at S15 South Sixth street. One-half block from Cafeteria. G. 10-tf. Furnished rooms, modern, one block from Commons, 500 South Fifth street. Phone 1215 Black. Boys, see our large airy roonis, all mod ern, one block from Campus. 510 South Fifth street. W. 1S-23. Itooms for ront, good location for Ag students, 2 blocks East of Schweitzer Hall, strictly modern furnished to suit appli cant, two double and one single room. Would rent for light housekeeping. Phone l.'M White. 510 Hockaday st. B. 21-tf. KOOJI AMI BOARD Good boird for students and business people at SI 00 a week; also 4 good rooms for rent. Mrs. D. M. Buruham. 205 Col lege, l'hone 1397 Red. B-tf. For Rent: Three bright cheerful rooms with board for girls at 709 Hltt. Phone C14 Black. L. 19-23. Good table board at ?4.00 a neck at 709 Hltt street. L. 19-25. Board and room, also room for light housekeeping. 1013 Walnut. B. 14-24. Board for boys and girls at 710 Mary land Place, $4 00 at Browns. Phone 092 Ited. B. 13-20. Extra large modern, nicely furnished rooms for girls at 517 South Cth St. Phone S3S. P. 13-tf. Six good rooms for young men at 017 Lee St. Also board If desired. Near Ag ricultural Department. Phone 1291. 1 15-St. Some nicely furnished rooms, from two to four windows each, bouse strictly mod ern, one block from business district, four blocks from University campus. Splendid meals second uoor nway. 1010 Walnut. Phone 1133 Green. B. 15-tf. FOB SALE Household goods for sale, at once: Bed steads, straight chairs, rockers, springs, mattresses, dishes, and other articles. Call for Mrs. Ruenzl at Mrs. Walter Robinson's 120 E. Broadway. R. 21-23. START RIGHT In saving old magazines and papers 50c and 25c per 100 lbs. Phone 392. Will call. KLASS COM. CO. The. Baby Grand Is Here Now too can hare a beautiful. finetoneJ phonograph at the small sum of only $4.98. Tin. la vsva kjil,A.a tltA tAt luaw i HP HMul Ta1V?nv Machine ever 'produced. Plays mny Columbia, viciororuKtMOfliMicnKgra. iiuioncvoioina canal to machine three times its size. Strontr tnruiff motor 8 in. torn tihle. The hottlta of Monttromerv V ard & Co. guarantees satisfaction. This is JOit one of tbeir many thousands of bargains. Order from tnis advertisement or write xor iree circular. NcwYoc k. Chicago, Kansas City. Fu Worth. Portland, Ore. n ruinous & m m LOST AND FOOD Friday, large turquoise pin. Reward. 1173 Green, Mrs. S. P. Johnson, 412 Stew art Road. J. 23-f Some money In Academic Hall. Inquire Y. W. C. A. Desk. X. 18-21. Farm House pin, Initials "P. V. W." Call 833. W. 10-tf. Heavy gold and coral tie pin. Return J. B. COLE Osteopathic Physician HADEN BLDG. OfficePhone 498. House 341 Cooso & Allen Abate Ilerrj's Grocery Phono CS1 Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing PIANO TUNING For expert piano tuning and piano repairing be sure and call J. . Blaser Expert Piano Tuner Phone 1052 Red 1602 Paris to i Hobart Trembly, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Liberal Reward. H. T. 16-19. HOUSES FOB BENT Five room cottage, modern, near Uni versity. Phone 4H Green. 800 Hlllcrest O. 19-22. A six-room house, hot water heat, mod ern In every way. Corner of Hudson and College ave. Phone ISO. W. 290-tf. After September 1, five room cottage in East Highlands, city water, wires for lights, large garden and pasture. W. McN. Miller. Phone 707 or 802. M. 2SS-tf. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted: Piano, second-hand, will buy Immediately If satisfactory. Address M. II. F. Mlssourlan. F. 20-22. DANCE PROO RAMS Heady printed, in expensive dance program cards suitable for Informal dances. HERALD-STATESMAN, Virginia Bidg., downstairs. Wanted: Position as chauffeur in the. Dressmaking Take your dre problemsto MBS. JOE CKAIGO "The Friend of the Girls" MILLER BLDG. PHONE 564 9 Mrs. J.H.Murray will take new pupils for the fall term, beginning Sep tember 11th. Pupils graded according to Col lege c ourse. 400 College Avenue Phone 1148 Green MESSENGER? Call Harley 1399 Always in a Hurry Go To GEORGE WOLF for all SHOE REPAIRING Best Equipped Shoe Shop in Columbia. Sth and Cherry. Students Defective evesio-ht re- htards progress. See me ior r effect fitting Classes. Examination Consultation FREE DR. R. A. WALTERS Suite 212-214 Guitar Bidg. You Have the right To Require Your Coal and Feed Weighed over City Scales It Protects You TANDY & RADER New Public Auto Service Co. Located at Tandy Livery N. 9th St. All new cars. Phone 640 MAKE MONEY By Saving your old maga zines and paper for us. We pay the highest prices for them. We also Buy rags.tron and all kinds of old metal. jChicago Iron and Metal Company. Sixth and Walnut Phone 653 September and October are Ideal Months in the White River Country A Splendid Vacation Spot in Southwestern Missouri and Northern Arkansas The coming of Autumn only enhances the beauty and interest of the "White River Country. September and October are ideal months there. The sports of fishing and hunting are at their best. Probably the most interesting feature of this play ground is the James-White River Float Trip Beginning at Galena, Mo., on the James River and end in at Branson or Hollister on the White. A 125-mile trip that can be made in from four to six days. A still longer float is available from Branson or Hol lister to Cotter, Ark., on the "White River; distance about 200 miles, time consumed ten to twelve days. Complete ar rangements can be made in advance. The cost is astonish ingly low. Get a copy of our James-White River Float Map Folder and our White River Country Folder. Ap ply to MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN L. C. STONE Passenger Traffic Manager St Louis, Missouri. afternoon or evening and Sunday. R. H. Care MIssourJan. Wanted: By youns lady, light house keeping roommate. 205 South Eighth St. Phone 074 Red. G. 14-tf. Dancing lessons given privately, 205 South Eighth. Phone 974 Red. 75 cents. G. 1-tf. Wanted: Boy to work from S a. m. to 3 p. m. Apply at Mlssourlan office. Wanted: To bny a Coles not Blast Heater. Call at 507 Locust. Mc 1S-21. We give awav ?1.00 worth of goods free Tuesday and Wednesday. See our ad In this tesue of the Mlssourlan. Wabash Market. 20-22. Seventh Year Seventh Year Kelley L. Alexander School of Singing Reopens Monday, Sept. 18, 1916 Registration Monday, Tuesday and Wednes dayStudents should arrange their University schedule first. , Studio, Thiio Building Phone 732 White Cor. of Brdw'y and Hitt St. 49i PHONE 491 49i FOR Quick Reliable DAY AND NIQjIT SERVICE Fair Prices on all Trips Dance Calls a Specialty "Ride Comfortably 491 TAXICAB CO. 491 Office next door to Hall Theater 4.91 We cordially solicit the banking accounts of Faculty, Students and New Residents CENTRAL BANK Northwest Corner 8th and Broadway G. B. Dorsev, President W. E. Farley, Vice-President Ira T. G. Stone, Cashier J. W. Sapp. Asst. Cashier Clean and Progressive Venable School of Music Piano, Violin, Harmony George Venable, (Director of U. of M. Band and Orchestra) Violin Mrs. George Venable Piano and Harmony Elvira Building, 10th and Broadway Phone 1135 Green MOLER IDEAL PARLORS Shampooing, Hairdressing, Massagine, Manicuring, Chiropody a Specialty. PARSONS SISTERS Rooms 9 and 10. Phone 795 Miller Bidg. fS SPECIAL TO STUDENTS A special discount to those workinar their war through school, who need Spectacles or Eye-Glasses. "Service and Satisfaction." Dr. Virgil Blakemore, Graduate Optometrist. Exchange Dank Building We Will Repair It All work guaran teed. We special ize on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry GOETZ & LlNDSEY 918 Broadway YEE SING Will call for your Laundry Family washing satisfac torily and cheaply done. 12 S. 7th Phone 745 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHlMlaaaaaalaaaaH ZMK ABOUT ftf dH I I Marquette Hotel HH I m