MEXICO MISSOURI MESSAGE. MEXICO. MO MEXICO MISSOURI MESSAGE. JOHY DEAL, Editor and Proprietor. Eotfrfd t the Postoffice at Mexico, Mo., m Second -CLana Matter. Pnbllahed Krcry Thoraday. f 1.50 PER TEAR IN ADVANCE. Established la 1800. Audrain Com ty'a Farorlte Newspaper. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Message la authorized to an nounce the following as candidates for County Office, subject to the Democratic Primary, August, 1018. For Prosecuting Attorney R .D. RODGERS. For Collector E. J. SIMS. JOE D. IJEATTr. OMER DICKERSON. THOMAS P. NOEL. Ii. A. HARRIS. C. P. ARNOLD. T. J. KELSO. EDWARD MACHIN. For Probate Judge H. P. WARDEN. E. A. SHANNON For County Recorder D. E. WOODWORTH. ' Thompson, R. F. D. 1. NETTIE M. STEPHENS. For County Clerk ROSS B. CAUTHORN. For Circuit Clerk EPPA F. ELLIOTT. For Representative D. M. SLONAKI.lt. W. W. BOTTS. EDWIN C. WATERS. For Presiding Justice H. V. GROVES. For Judge Western District GEORGE A. POLLARD. The primary next Tuesday. Don't forget it. i'oxir sugar allowance from this day goes to two pounds per month. Cut the sweet eats shorter. Don't forget to go to the prima ry and vote next Tuesday. Go and help nominate your choice of the candidates. it coBt this city $102,10 kill her surplus dogs during the last six pionths. It might be better economy to have a prohibition against the breeding of dogs and the importa tation of Oogs. Hardin College has already reg istered 150 girls for the coming year against 78 at this time last year. Hardin is growing. Extra houses are going to be needed to bouse the students. John C. Higdon of St. Louis seems to be the booze candidate for the U. S. Senate against Wllfley and Polk. Higdon says,"prohibltion must wait." We predict Higdon will wait awhile, too, before he gets into the Senate. Claude Williams of Laddonia would shoot a Hun In the lines if he gets a chance. An U-Boat sunk his transport and he lost all he had and was in cold water four hours and narrowly escaped with his life. Shoot, of course he would. That dangerous undercrosslng of the Chicago & Alton Railroad just east of Mexico is to be eliminated at last, thanks to some. bard work done by the present members of the County Court. The State and County and the Mexico Eight Mile Road District will aid In expense. The Student Nurse Training Schools, established by the Govern ment at various places, make good opening for girls just out of high school. It is an opportunity to chopse a gainful occupation and at the same time aid In patriotic work. Frank Welnand xalBed the big gest crop of wheat we have heard of In all this country round about. His threshing was 2,700 bushels. If he were .in Kalserlaad or any other man who might raise a crop like that vs wonder how much of it he would be allowed to pocket the cash for. "SURE SOME HAM." Hev.H.I.Cobb hands The Message this clipped from the Liberty Trib une, which indicates the ability of E. B. Street, formerly of McMillan, as a farmer: Prof. E.B.Street, our new, super intendent of schools, makes a good harvest band as well as an excel lent instructor, for after going up to Lawson and helping his friend, Jewell Sexton, save hjs crops, Mr Sexton sent bJm a' fine H-lb old bam. That'a sure soma present. The Supreme Court has upheld the Constitutionality of the Au drain County Hospital Election. There never was any doubt of the legality of the law here, but a St.. Louis bonding firm ralHed the ques tion, and they have been shown we should think, to their satisfac tion. Ben C. Elliott, the architect, will ' complete the plans for the building soon and the work, It is thought, will bo started In the erec tion of the building In early fall. Frank Buffum, one of Pike's many politicians, thinks Wllfley will carry his county with a whoop; carry Ralls, likewise. The state or county even "the nation that confines its criminal evildoers within prison walls is Itself guilty of criminal practice. Convict labor.rightly applied, would In tho next generation give the United States tlje greatest system of public highways the world has ever known. Put convicts to work on roads. They can expiate their offense and be of some service to their country. Missouri, to some ex tent, has set the pace in road build ing by convicts and other states are doing the same. Hoad condi tions thruout the country will be Improved. The Message has advo cated this plan for years. . HOME MESSAGE CONTENTS THIS WEEK: Mist Million's Camp Fire gliiN' "clean plate" slogan. Vcrnor Yost mayor oil to help whip the kaiser. Mrs. O'Rcar's return from Bolivia. Claude Williams of this county loses his nil when an V- Boat sinks his transport. Mexico kiddies for Willlcy for Senator. Frank Owing' soldier letter. Miss Minnie Stalling to go to France. Horse's tail torn off. "Women Oirry dlod up Ijong Ladders." Fifty airplanes in n light liuns kill each other. Washington City Sidelights. n if. 7i ft , " 3 - V, It P - MRS. KETTLE DEAD. One Of The County's Olde.-t And Most Highly Respected Citizens Hev. Hire To Cnnrturt Funeral. . Mrs. Elizabeth Settle, 83 years old, died at her hoi.u In this city Monday evening nt 8:30 o'clock. She had been rapid! failing for some time and h;r dath was not unexpected. The funeral will ht held at the home tomorrow (Friday) afternoon by Rev. II. B. Rice of Laddolna. The pallbearers will be E. !' El liott. J. J. Wood. A. II. W. -incy, Dr. J. F. Harrison, Dr. W. ii. T . Call of Laddonia, Rosa B. C'authorn, anil J. W. O'Hearn, G. II. Fcnnv wald and J. S. McCuue, of Lad donia. Mrs. (Settle was a native of Boone county, born near Hnrrlsburg. Her father, Robert Crews, died in 1849 on his way to the gold fields In Cal ifornia. The mother, America Crews, died 16 years ago. Nealy 50 years ago Mrs. Settle with her mother and two brothers and a niece moved to Audrain county an1 made their home south of Rush Hill. Later they moved to Laddonia and then about six years ago thty came to Mexico. The two brothers, Kelly and Y. E. Crews, and a niece, Miss Eliza beth Crews, survive her. Mrs. Settle was a good woman, a member of the Christian Science Church. The world is all the better lor her having lived in it. NOW IN FRANCE. Rev. Walter M. White, at one time pastor of Mexico Christian church, is now doing Y.M.C.A.work near the battle front In France. llllillllllllllllllllllinilHIIIIIllllltllillllS 1 M.S. BUSH UNDERTAKING CO. E Mexico, Mo. y . Answer Calls Day or Night. 5 Motor Hearse Service. S j Day Phone, 207. EE Night Phone, 510. EE Mutual 18 .Mutual 81 imilllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIUfE f V is 4 : -a 1 OE has never before sought an office and is making his campaign for Collector on a One Term Plat form. He was born in Audrain and his life is an open book before the citizens of this county. He is well qualified and is capable of filling the position he seeks. Mr. Voter, he will make you a good Collector. 6 YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED FOR SENATOR WILFLEY. While I have not been asked, I wish to add my testimony to the many good things said and written about Xenophen P. Wllfley. It occurs to me that Audrain will miss an opportunity of several generations should She fall to pile up a large majority for Mr. Wllfley. He Is In the prime of manhood, brilliant, capable, honest and clean, of good parentage and not as ob scure as some of his friends would have him. 1 knew his father, a stalwart, manly citizen, devoted to his family and well beloved by all who knew him. ' His mother, a queenly woman, left a widow early In life, her ambition was centered In her boys, and, while she had four bright manly fellows, two of the tour at least huve made themselves of national repute. Mrs. Wilfley's two brothers, when the civil war came, adopted the cause of the con federacy and, not made of buBh- $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ A Long Stride $ $ $ $ $ TOWARD BUSINESS SUCCESS LIES IN THE RIGHT KIND OF A BANKING AFFILIATION. IT IS THE CONSTANT AIM OF THIS INSTITUTION TO FURNISH A BANKING SERVICE EFFI CIENT IN EVERY DETAIL. OCR EQUIPMENT IS COMPLETE. OPERATION IS OUR WATCH WORD. WE CORDIALLY INVITE COM MERCIAL ACCOUNTS. Interest Paid On All Deposits. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ NORTH MISSOURI The Home North Sido Square. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Yote For CANDIDATE FOR CODNTY. COLLECTOR Of Audrain Subject t the Act run of the Democratic Party at the Primary Election, August 6th As 1 1 r EATTY whacker material went south and fought until the war was over. One came out a colonel and the other a major. When peace was declared both settled In the State of Arkan sas, becoming eminent jurists, and had much to do with reconstructing the laws of that state. General Plndall, Xenophen P. Wilfley's grandfather, was the best type of manhood that a country like this could adopt for Its own. His. cous in, Governor Plndall of Arkansas, and - his brother, Leb., who made himself unpopular by cleaning out the grafters at the court of China. This much and more could be said as to his progenitors and relations. Now, as to-that "letter", it is something to harp on, many of the best citizens of Audrain County en tertained the same views at that time, in fact, Mr. Wilson was elect ed because he kept us out of war; and the mothers of America were happy to add their approval. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TRUST COMPANY $ for Savings Mexico, Missouri. 3 County It reminds(me of an incident in General Lee's life, when the Coun try was threatened with disruption. Lee was for the Union and Compro mise. The entire command of Fed eral 'forces was tendered him, he hesitated, awaiting the action of bis Native State, and when Virgin la seceded his heart went out with the old dominion, and who dare say Lee was ever disloyal to the lost cause. While Xenophen Wll fley was for peace with honor, as was two-thirds of America at the time, when we broke with Germany, his heart and soul was with Mr. Wilson to win the war. I count it a great privilege to lend my support -to a man with such qualities ffnd especially to one born and reared In our county. Why look for something better when we have the best at our door. 8. P. EMMONS. Lower prices for mill feeds are predicted. 'Get ready to save and store away your seed corn this fall. Wanted Scrap iron, scrap auto tires, scrap rubber boots and shoes, scrap rags, hides, feathers, furs and pelts at the highest cash prices. SAM MORRIS THE Texan Wonilor cure kidney and bladder trou'ilca, dissolves srravel. cures dinbetna, wenk and lame hacks, rheuma tism and all Irreculr.ritios of tlie kidneys and bladder in Imth men and women. If not sold . by your druirtrist. will bo sent by mail on re ceipt of St. Omo small bottle Is two months' treatment nnd Roldoin i tills to nerfeet a cure. Send for testlmoninls from tills and other States.' Dr. E. W. Hall, im Olive Street, St. Louis. Mo. Sold by fiitiKciata. Ad. ' COMB IN We loan Money on Rl Estate, any amount, at aa low a rate as yon ran obtain anywhere. We can satisfy yon in 'every detail. Kicketts & Whitney TheAbstroters Mexico, Mo. LlBwenyii& Sgrs ' WEST SISE SQUARE ' Mexico, Mo. Leo Cold Tablets '25c Syrup Hoarlicund Compound For Couglia 25c Toilet Cream For Chapped Hi-iJs an Skin 25c -3 ATEXAS WONDER V J