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lie ftifmington (Times. FA RMINGTON. ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY MO., NOV. 28, 1012. Number 49? Volume 30; EVERYTHING FROM EVERYWHERE AT PELTY'S TOWN AND VICINAGE lit DM Pars Llnsssd Oil 78 ti n at Mall A Phillips'. Horn. N..V. IS. 1912. to tl j. Q. Ballard, ii oau'aijter, Dr. and Hit. 0. a. smiti St. Louis visitors this wsek. MlM H' ll' Halle i-i'iit the end with relstlvei at Bonne lira. W. ii Norwlne or Tern visited Mm. Frank ! k. Mr. Fred ttifthlev el Kll Hiii weed Joined the lief "f readsra, We will duplicate sny elu for UMgasinS and DSWSpapC ty v Hook Btore. Mr. K. I. Tetley of Bonne was transecting bueineee In 'l- V, wife of wir' week Terra. Bonne s IllSt Itiv.r '1 Intel , offer , Pel Terra Pi mi- hinton this week. Judge K. B. fWltlk goes t" Chica go next week M attend the Intern .1 ,i Q.AJ.I UhAV. Bm ne MmwI four rwMIMlni roe. j will remain In Washington efter the Mi. U.K.. Tburman f I laiifax, i who was u member of the 0rend juryat the preeenl term of the Clr null (Hurt, paid Me respeeti to The Times before leaving; for home Bat- -.inlay and hail his suhscrlption ail-; vsnosd another year. Miss Nell Taylor l"ft this week to ; j.. in her aunt, Mrs. John D Peers, and Miss Kllaeboth Jenkins, in St. Louie, for a trip to Europe, They nil Saturday and expert to spend Christmas in Weimar, uerutany. Later they will (to to Florence, Italy, to apend the winter. The Tlmee wants a live oorres. poudent in every town, post offloi and rural route in the eounty t" ; ehronlele th- happening- and per aonal matters ol interval to aaeh, We will try to make It worth while to aueli oorrsspondents. Writs us aid learn what ere have to offer. Bon. and Mra. Walter L. Bene ley and thi'lr OhlldNU left for Wash- j Ington this weak, wherethey will keep house during the asaaiou or loongrsss. II special session lei ..i.iii.ii nfii-i the Inauguration they ,,oi,mIi,iiu V save you Pslty'S Hook Store. .Mrs. K. H fatten of Cairo, III., haa (one heme after a week'i visit; with Mrs. M w Waters. Hun. Martin L. ('lardy and all his: family ate hew to spend Thanks giving on the (Manly Farm. altei Bath Glenn of Uape tflrar dean satna ti to spend Tbanksgiv-1 inn with Mrs. M. B. Smith. Mr, James Boeeett of near Sye nite was an appreciated eallat at The , Tii nfflce last Satnrdny. Mr. Prank W. Monro.-, Dealoge'a enterprleinii blsoksmttb, was Pennington vlaltor Tueeday, uhscrltitious received for every magsslna and newapapet publiahed money. I close ol the p recent seeeion Foreign . Pelty's itook untll the i venlitff of the extra session. Christmas. Cards Christmas Stickers Christmas Ribbon Christmas Greetings Christmas Letters Christmas Tukb Christmas Seals Christmas Labels Everything for Christmas at PELTY'S. TAYLOR RECEPTION Mrs. Peere Taylor and Mra. Will It. Taylor sent out Invltattoni for last Friday afterti lo their friends to meet Mrs. Vernon Taylor, one of the brldea Of this fall. The house whs must beauUfully decorated, nines with the runes making moal effective picture, and the house was St. l.o.Hs Smelt. iiu A K.- in- ; llir,1(,H fr7 , hums given. nave been prospecting '"' , MisN s Tltvl(ir ., the oeeta al !. property at Franhclay I . ,.,, u;i(1 V. s. Store The IngfjC F. E. Clay property at rranncwy then pmMd ntu t'.id tiiis month. greeted lbs r Ivlag Una, Mrs. Will Mr. B. V. Parka of Koute Ho. 1 Taylor, Mrs. Peers Taylor and Mrs. wai tranaactlug bosineai In town yernon Taylor Others who aasiat- TlieedST and favored The Times j t t)( j,,,,,,.), ,owl and dlttlpg with a pleasant call. room were Mrs. M. P Oayoe, Mrs. Mrs. Emily Mounoe Ol Bt. LonlS .raiik Weber, Misses Mary Taylor, and Smith Carter of Toronto, ('ana- Uabella Walde, Leana Cole, Bsr da, were the guests of Mrs. I). L. tbs Mitchell and el urge ret Ander Delanoy this week. eon. it wan a moat enjoyable si'ter- Miss Anna Buck has '"ltie up noon. m Mansfield, La . to remain an- FORSYTH CAYCE. ai high noon on Thanksgiving Day, (November !M, mi-, ; occurred the marriage of Mr. Robert Forayth and Mies Blaie Cayoe at the Pres byterian Church In Pennington, the ceremony being performed by Bev. C. B. Hlckok. Mrs Paul Cayoe presided at the organ, and before the ceremony Mrs. c. (, Kelson sang "Ohl Perfect Luve,"' the' music fol lowing changing to the weening March. Mrs.J.C M .oris served her sister us matron of honor) Messrs, M. P. t'ayce, J. P.Cayce, Philip Pip kin and J. ('. Morris served as ush ers. Tin- bride wore her traveling dress of brown cloth, the matron of honor having a similar gown in prune. After the ceremony, Mr ami Mrs. Forsyth wsnt lo their beautiful new bunaalow will ly members of tin- families ami Inv mediate friends. Iloth bride and groom base long bt rsskssnts of I Farmlngton and have been Identi fied with the musical, literary and artistic circles ol town. They have I he warm, st grstulatlona ol their : friends. The many beautiful wed tl i 1 1 U presents attest the esteem In which they art- held. WEDDINO II S.I.I. .'i Among tl"' WsddlHgl last week was that of Miss (Hattys klcClln-l took, eldest daughter of Prof. V B. MoCllntock to Mr John Beard, on I the evening of the IWth, ut the home of the bride, Bev. L, it. Jsnklns performing lbs ceremony, Tbsssl young people have the good wiehpa of their larue niiiuh. r ol Irlenos, Mr. William I Steel of Federal was married last Thursday evening, BoV. ill, at the residence of the hi ISS at Biamsrok, to Miss Martha Turn bleaun. Tin- ceremony wus per formed by Bev. Wm. Stewart of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Mr. Steel is quits well knowi) in Farmlngton, having lived her... with his sist.-r, Mrs. It II BttosBMksr. Mr, and Mrs. Steel town, oocupylng the Mrs. Bllen William-. Veritable Toy Land ! Harbingers of Christmas. ACIi season our consignment of Christmas i t 1 t A'..:..i., . u. .i u.. 1 t iuya HilU idiic' ni tit its m BUibC, m-tiuty BtUU JUVCllV. They are ready for you RIGHT NOW in the big store room formerly occupied by the Calvird Clothing Co., and it is literally packed with toys. Everything you can think of and hundreds of new novelties that you never thought of it. It would take a page of this paper to enumerate and describe them. You must see them to get an idea of the extent and variety, and it will delight your eyes to see them. Come to-day. JACOB HELBER'S Toy and Christmas Goods Emporium FARMING TON, MISSOURI PUBLIC BOHOOI. NOTES Bsveral of the teachers had Thanka- gtvlng exercises Wednesday SftSI" I noon in their respective rooms. ! Tl..- tine.- rooms having the high I est attendant laal week were as fol 1 iwb: Boom No. '1 North Ward H7.14. Sev.-nth Orail- B7.H8, Hltfh School Mlai Kith- Lawrence taught Boom No. '.'of the South Ward last Friday afternoon during the ahs.-m 1 Miss Leanna '"!, the rsgular teacher. Visitors last week were Mssdamee j. w Karscl , Bd Bytngton, w. s. Miller, 'I. P. Sprott, It A. Swink. v. BJ fctstkln, W. H 4gnew, O.C. Lynch, it. a. M oyer i, and J. w. Mr. and Mrs. Albert U. Hrlnker- Iturah. boS, who were married :t Waco, T. Seventh and Eighth (trades, Texae, a couple of weeks ago, have oontestsd in ensiling last Friday arrived in Farmlngton, where they .fteraoon. It was not determined CHURCH NOTICES. Cliriatian Church. Services next Lord'Sdgy :is usual. Bible School ai in m. Bro. ! would I"- glad t" groat you at Bible School . Morning service si n oeloeki evening asrvlee st 7:30, The even- , ink' Mervice will he in eharise of the women of the c W. II. M. They prepared a good program, and hat ' will live residence will make their home, srhofl will he warmly a charming addition t society. Mrs. llrink- welcomed as i KarmiiiKton H 110 KEN WsUST, Karl Swink, son of Mr. John I. swink. wss cranking the sutomoblle lust Baturday morning, when the crank Hew h ick hitting him on the right wrist and breaking the bone just sbove the joint. REPORT OF THE OKANI) JUKY To Hi- rahle (Jireull Court: We, the (Maud Jurors, duly -tn-psnneled and sworn for service at tin- November term, IIW3, of the Olr cult Court ol St. Francois county, state that we have heard the wit ness, -s and Investigated tie evidence brought before ns, ami have vlelted tin- puhiic hiiiidhiKs of the county deemen necessary to he visited, and atethodiat Episcopal Ohurch. repeifUlly present Hie toilMTtog-j 'I''"-' v!it of the yi-.injf people from report; I"1 ShSI churches last Sunday We have visited the sfBsSS of the I SVOOfSSI was very much enjoyed hy different ninecrs of the county and I""' memhstshlp ol our BpWorth from our Investigation of the rec . '.eak'na. All were sorry I lint the tune therein, have W1,K '"" limited t mplete the pro- ask your prsSSI at thh. service. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:il0 p in. A cordial imitation Is ex tended to yon to woiship'wlth us. J. M. RAIIJIY, Minister. ft til after Christmas on SeCOUnl of her mother's illneHH. Mm. K. A. Holier went to Bt. Louis Wednesday iiiornim; to ac oowpany her daughter, Miss La vlnla, home to spend Thanksgiving. MiSS Anna Bncfc received two llrst premiums on her paintings at the j Louisiana State Fair, ami special mention Ol her work was UMMS In the BbrSV Sport Times ThS Kedoral Lead Co. have pulled in their diamond drills running here for the winter. Mr. Horn is still j running eight machines at Row Market, Tenn., for them. At ihS mSStlng of the State Con- i fersnee of Charities and Corrections )ust bald st Bsunlbal, Mrs 0. M. j Hilhar7. of Rlvermines was appoint-! ed on the eaecntive committee. II iss Ituth Swink Kes to Warren- burg next week where she will paaa I the examination for SllfS OsrttflCatS. I Mrs. Swink and Doric will accom-, pany her to St. Louis. Mrs, Dobart Wilson "snd little j daughter have returned to Hamil- j l.ni, Ontario, Canada, after a visit oi several weeks with Mrs. (leorne uril.nr, MIhs Marv Wilson ac- impanled her aa far hk St. Louis where Hhe spent a day. .Mr. John L. Swink has oouulit a I T.Vfoot front lot of Mr. Kd Bylngton ' mi A street, and Is STSCting a hand some bungttlOW after the California style. The foundation is well un der way. M Here's Satisfaction When aupplylng your table you want the kind of (roods that saf Isfy, We have them and here arc some choice articles thai we can recommend' Fruits, Canned and Otherwise Ustlfo Lemon Ollug PsaollSS, sliced, per can SOS CslifC Apricots, per can 308 Oallfc White Cherries per can 308 Marleblul Cherries, per bottle 26c Pride of Hawaii Pins Apples, per can '-i'"' '(l ;k"' Logsnbsrry Preserves, pr hot. Mk Olives, plain and stufled, HI A in Fancy Kvaporated Peaches 12 Primes, ner pound 12! Raisins and Currants, per lb. 10c Cranberries, the nice Hr.l) kind, 2 niiarti for 2oe Fresh Fruits at all times. Heinz'i Mince Meat, per pound 40c Oallfo a.sparsgus Tips 9 ean, :wc. DsllciOUa Corn, 2 cans for 2oc Socd Corn, 3 osns for Na Standard Tomatoee, per can, lOc Fancy Strini! Heans per can, 10c Hoins'S l'ork and Beans 10c Bumpkin, :i cans for Ha Cole & Nixon Licensed to Marry. Nov. IS, Thomas J Marnn and Miss Emma Maker of Bather. I3'.b, J. W. Wlk'KH and Miss Mary Drake i Farmlngton. 12th, John VlSSrsn ol St. Francois land Miss Mary NoVstry of Dsslogs, loth. F.ltner W. Ferguson and Miss Hint B. ltnrks of Farmlngton. 10th, W. J Bethel of Arcadia and Miss (trace Young of Piedmont. Wlh Arthur Crailt of St. Francois soil Miss Kuth Drake ..f Farmln gton. Huh, Wm. I. Steele ol Flat Blver and Miss Martha I. Tiimhleson of j Bismarck. 29th, Henry J. Gordon of Chicago and Miss Carmen Helen Hunt of DsLaaaus. BDttl, John S. Heard and Miss Gladys HeCllntoek of Farmlngton. 20th, Jap Snyder of St. Francois and Miss Bdlth Howell of Flat Riv er. 21st, Holly J. Dodson anil Miss He.ilah Vernon Spencer of Untitle Terre. 22d, John Llhhy and Miss An FlSSIII of Bonne Terre. i, Lssmsn Fore bee and Miss Lucy Holmes of Deslojre. 23d, Ralph It Lightfont of St. Francois and Miss Nellie Williams of Bismarck g hook. Helpful i which won on account of lack of ords, papers and (II time to complete the contest. The learned and an ulesSSd to report words used were selected from the t hem in excellent condition . sixth grade assignment in the epell- The county Jail eras found to be I well kept hy the Sherllf, and the uggestlons are being re- Brand Jurors feel that the Bhsrlfl is celved from the parents through the making every anon to Keep the jail ; Visits Of Principal Moyors. We ure In good condition. With no erltl-L-lad to have these, since they will I 'Inn '"ward the Sherllf we reeom-l aid us in keeping the standards of I msnd that, If poaslbls.the prisoners; jour aohools such that parents may'1 mpelled to keep their cells in a aiid will co-operate re heartily more cleanly condition, and il it be I ! with the teaching force. We trust found necessary that more dlain-l that the parents will also visit the fwtant be ussd In uml sboul the i schools moie and inspect the regu Jail Hai school work, the class room i The Grand J ury wae much pleased work, methods of discipline, talk 1 w'h splendid condition In which I over Ho- required amount Of Study'! round the County Infirmary. Tbsl nsceaaary, tns health of the child, buildings preeenl the sppesrsn f ! roil and such other questions Ol mU'lasatnees and cleanliness and their reuia u. i 1 1 l . ., i,l i, u ' ' 1111111 1 1 "' . ' s i n i wiin in u uin uer Mercantile Co. Phone H7 Phone 7 Christmas Advertising. The demand for several years for early Christmas shopping means that advertisers shall make known the wares thev have for sale as early as possible. For the reason that people are being rapidly educated to this "Shop Early," Christmas supplies are being put in early, and so it is of ijreat advantage to do the ad vertising early. Tell what yon have. Specify prices, for that ir ne point of interest. So since "Shop Early" the style now. also add "Advertise Early. ' 1 11 11 1 Interest In Improving the conditions of the schools. Visitors are welcome at all times. Athletic games and exercises are not a part of the prescrlhed course, and pupils niter these at their own suggestion and consult only their interests and feelings in the matter. If parents do not desire to have their children take part In these, a statement to this effect will he ap predated and we shall govern onr SslvSS III this respect in accordance with their wishes. Pupils are per milted to remain and play bsskel hall under the direction of a teacher 'until ttlfi p. m. It is understood that pupils wh i stay have the con- Bd, Bert Duncan of St. Francois ssnl of their parents. in which the inmates nr.- being csred for, speak well lor the efficiency of the management of the Institution At the Court House we found that several officers were compelled to have their offices in one room. This is especially trite of the Superintend ent of Publlo Schools, the Highway Engineer and the Treasurer. We also found that there was no place in the Court House WhSrSttlS (Irand Jury might hold Its sessions. We therefore recommend that some steps he taken toward the remedy ing of these conditions. And we further recommend that something he done toward the safe keeping, care and protection of the valuable records in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, for these records arc now exposed to the damages of fire. Respect fully siihmitted, P, S. Cou;, Foreman. gram The Kpworth League, assisted hy a number of boys ami girls, win give an entertainment In the has,, incut auditorium next Tuesday even ing, Dec. 3. The entertainment de serves and tin- IsaffOS will appre ciate u large audience at the popu lar prices of admission thev are ask ing. The special ntimhers al the be ginning ot the Sunday school ses sion are ,ru, mg popular and another good one will he given next Sunday, a reading by one of our accomplished reciters. All the regular services will he held at the usual hours next Sun day S lay school Bt30j F.pworth League 8:30; preaching services at lOiM a. in. and 7:.'W p. in. At the morning service the cause of Chris tian education will he presented and , an offering 01 cash and lUbSOriptiOUS received. .1 . W. Hum it , Pastor NOTICE TO HUNTEB3 Hunters are herehy notified and warned not to hunt on my farm. QsX. K. STRAUaBS.il. FOR SALE HOME GROWN TOBACCO R, 10. HOPE, H I' . D. No. I. F'armington.Mo. and Miss llertle Wrmht of Madison county. !0d Jesse Foriskee ami Miss Ag nes Foleshe of Bonne Terre. BBh, B. v. Bumpier of Blvini and Miss Sarah M Of Venetian of Bismarck. SALT Barrel Salt can he bought at Kleins in any quality. It's Clean. White and Pure Crystal. Price per barrel $1.5ti hlein Groceris Patrons, you may he hearing mors SOOUl the failures now than you have In years past, hut It is no In dication that the results Obtained are not up to the usual standard. We have tabton the position this year that the parents should he more care fully Informed as to the progress ol their children, and more particular ly so if the result in particular cases is not satisfactory. We do this so that you may know the conditions and If possible help us to improae the situation. There are fewer pu pils doing unsatisfactory work this year than ever hei'oro and fewer who are nut properly classified. In the lower grades the chief cause of poor work is Irregular attendance In the upper grades ami high IChui I the chief cause is lack of propel study, lessons ate either not proper ed regularly or are not siitllclentl) studied. The tSXt-bOOka now in use are well adapted for uuasslstsd pre paration of recitations. It limply becomes a question us to whether or not the pupil can and will Itndj TBI BUPBBIKTEMl I ' Seven-Cent Bazar. The YoungLadiee Aid of the Presbyterian Church will hold a bazar on Saturday, December 7. at the Opera House, afternoon and evening, at which a num ber of pretty and useful articles will lie for sale at 7c, 14. 21 and other multiples of 7. Sandwiches, coffee and Baked beans will be served. Arrange to buy some of your Christmas presents here. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church wil hold th en regular monthly market in the ( Miera House in the afternoon, at which time lots of good thirv'a '..ill lie offered for sale. .mber tin date, December 7. Admit 'ion