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! Elliott's Feed and Exchange Store Keeps on hands at all times FLOUR, SHIPSTUfF, 131' AN, CORN and BALliD HAY. J. D ELLIOTT, Prop. 1 t v MONEY TO LOAN MARKET REPORT. Cattle 18.00 5. 50 1 ii. g $8.oo8.oo At 5, 5 1-2 and 6 Per Cent Interest Sheep & 00$t.5 (; j,00fl Missouri farms, with partial payment privileges at any Ducks 4c Interest pay day. Rate of interest regulated according to value ErjrS lBclof security offered. We also loan money on desira hie ritv proper- Tnrkeys ty at reaBonaWe rates. Call on or address will) stamp for reply, LEGGINS I I 1 - Chickens 4Jc. I (Jeese 4c j I Hens 4Jc j. Shipment!! light B. Q. Moss, 2 cars of cattle. Harder A: Mc Clintic 2 of sheep and -J of hogs, j Sharp & Gray 8 0i ItOgS. .Jasper Henderson 1 of poultry, A. H. Green I of hay. Boulware & Pi i 2 of t lea. four cars of mule by Kindig, of Harris burir. Total 20 ears. JOHNSON & DAVENPORT, Monroe City, Mo. A Photographic Chat. I Like pleasure I" stating to fr I;nl .linl tint having scoured the assistance ol Miss Belle Johnson, the public generally wll utiti ravoraoijp known iis nn! of Un I'm ml operators ( ton. who rn-v.-r fm . In tilnnic mid s-mmhi.v tin- most, critical! my studio will be j n t the public, during too holi days and thereafter, beginning M lay Doe. i. Weplote with every requisite fur produulnij the Huott n "t- i'i photography. Popular Prices. The highc-t standard i excel lenee in lighting, posing Md Unlading. A sh ire of your patrouags sollolt'Hl. ii-l (fully, From 45c. to $2.20. GLOVES and MITTS. Good Canton Flannel Mitts 2 pair for 1 5c, Yon know I have a full line !' Harness and Saddles. W. B, VANSCHOAICK, THE RACKET C, S. ROBERTSHAW, SUa r. mill heavy lood h lavy blMki I Belt ir prad - lit gi 75 iinil it pi (led camfo.iM Md (We. WiKii janes actual value 35c for 26c. All woo Hannels 22 to 2.": it yiJ. Outing, just the thing for dresses, skirts and waists 7. 8 and lOo. 35.- REMINISCENT. A shot t lime ago there was a scrap news in the Democrat about the one time noted lit". Ii. A. Sl ide, the world renown ed slate writer and spiritulist. It Lad lea and children union units. 2.1. caused ;l trie- d of litis paper to 1 Hi. unit ..II,. .'lit US loV to bust- ELY 1 1 EMS. Will .Tonei Sp.-nt Thanksgiving at I 111 mievM 1 1 . I Sharp t Gray shipped inr from here Monday, l!. P. Emer Is attendln ness at Meyer, III. Rev. George Smith made a bual hobh trip to this place Wednesday. W. r. Flnley. of Bensselaor, wa ill! Blv visitor Siiliillty. It. A. Mi era! days it. 'J'. Moaa and Abel Boarman vis ited their beat girls lit West Ely Sun-lnv. at 25. :t.i ( '. v, Braokley is building a fine house for J. A. B' McElrov, Jr.. at low at 26o each Bensselaor, Lad tea veata good w 15c. Lad lea vests bettor good mul 45c. Menu Heavy fleece underwear shirts mul drawers 89a each or 76c a suit. Mens undershirts and drawers us fall Into a reminiscent He gave us this: mood a I V OUNCIL. The cily council met in ad journe l Session Monday night, Present: Mayor North, Alder men David Ely. J. W. Bell, Aaron Boulware and D. D. Mela m. Dr. Maddox ntn! wife, of Ely, at. tended church here Sunday mid vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lake. Itev. Hardy, state evangeliat, prcaohed two fine sermona here Bun is, of Palmyra, spent bov- day. with Boone tiros, mis riol. Pat Oochlin, of Hassard at- waak. Prof. John Davis, of llassard, j vlsiU'd ii special friend ol Ilia In this vicinity Sunday, Prank Potterllold attended theoya. taraupikir al Philadelphia Thursday evening Mi;. Nellie i Sal labor, or Uensse lae. called on friends here recently. Ml Libbie Kmery and ber frk nd i MU8 M attic Burdltt, of yonr city j vlbleii a lilt frl inds here Sunday. tended preaching hero Sunday. Otis Gibbon, Of Monroe City, and Miss I ona Watts, of Batch, were nun- I rled by Rev. Jessie Myers, pastor of I tin; christian ohuroh, ut the residence of the brides grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. it, Baxter, at 9 o elook Sun day morning. We wish them much suooess through the Journey f life. Ladies yarn mitts lit 15, 20 and 25o. Ladiks Silk mitts 75c quality 75o. Mens extra heavy mitts 50o down to 2.1c. Mens Uid Qetee lined fur top gloves 76c quality 50o, GROCERIES. '.I cans corn, tomatoes or poM for 25c, Sorghum molasses 25c, Battle Ax tobacco 85o. lb. Star tobacco 10a lb. Low prices and Good Goods. S, CHRISTIAN. The J Jr. Blade notice carried me back to the happiest days of my life. Away back in the sixties Ur. Blade was my friend. Abetter one a boy never had. I was a privileged character) and could enter bis room at any1 time and there was hardly al scene but what barefooted Gene was .in hand and more than once he left that ghost like room with a jump and :i ron that had considerable clleCt ll the hrlstles of his head. claims ALLOWED. J. See 14 loads of gravel . $ W. W. Gib) ona 16 loads of gravel s. .lay no 4 loads of gravel .. Mrs. E, J, Nolcn "C loads of gravel at pit at Bo Edwards hauling J. w. Greathouse KMifi fuel of oak lumber J, s. Jarman work on streets and windmills I . L. Harp repair work less 2.00 poll tax M. '. Electric Light I'lant . ,i . B. M nddox so police Curl- J. w. atophena chief ' iosii always carried me back. J A. Ulokman special " iii .viii e v e r oe COUNTY I.INI: ITHMS. J, T. O'Connor and daughter, Miss Mrs. Boland, of Hannibal Annie, of Hannibal, returned home lng at J. P. Bush's Sunday ivft;ruoon alter a pieasam visit w frl inda hi re. Boo no Bros, spent several days in . . 1. WM.II.. Shelby , oinii last weun. " .f aneod and One niu Ier d. He ya v to l j i ; i ; 4 some other boys with me. I found three white ones remein- ','s M. Pry nursing Mrs MIL . .. icr HIE I'V l IUWBIUU ... . Mrs. L. A , lor Mi Her Corlenne Smith 0 d y nurslna work ELY SCHOOL REPORT. Enrollment 49, daily attend ance 18, Those bavinif attendance ol 05, deportment 95, with (feneral average of 95 are entitled ti a there tin mules. bouffht two line spans of I'ink Snider is sufferina from very severe aoeldent f.ast week while place on roll of honor, chopping for H. C. Underbill hla ax r;indoa7nnd H fllrtl truck Ins foot at th Mrs. Julia Tuesday from er, L. .1. Progi Territory. II irrls returned home : visit, with her broth- ' v. near VTntta, Indian ankle Joint making )tiit" a wound. We hope he will soon recover. The Madden school gave a literal--, entertainment Prlday evening. i rreeu Jessie McOol loch, M.nul Bixler Edwin Maddox, Scudder dox, Marion Bixler. I Grades 5 and 0 Bruc Mad Mc a nd one black boy face the music 'The doctor seated us around a table and ; lighted a '.allow caudle. L cau see that party now, tlus doctor, three white tow heads .and one kinky coon and ah, j thai coon, lie dtdu'r. need any whitewash. We saw, well we saw ghosts and devils by the dosen and heard music. In fuel when we left, we were ghosts Vi'illiui! to Jacob ttohr work on wind mill Sharp . Duult'j Mdse. Banoy , Baundert E. 0. Long 3.50. 8.00 2.00. 1.80. 2.40. It!-10. 21.00 2.00. ih ',.!)!). 12.00. .'10.00. 15.00. 6.00. 0.00. 2.50. 1.25. J.00. 1.85, 4.70. CoLL ! Kevenue . j Lloouau , Bnck Tux ITOU3 ItBPOHT. I pi r Tolal nt comml The tool houst paint d. s on . was ... 213,60. 1 .;10. 1.10. 225.50. o.oi. ordered i Ml ss Irene Bornbaok entertained Colloch. John M )SS, Si n i quite a number of neignborB Prlday afternoon Lev. I'r. i.aua- , re, Buell Gr her, oi Big Crook, after delivering an . BonooU' evening in honor of the Vine Wood Grades 8 and I. All appropriate and roroinio aaureas to a faw friends assembled at the home of Mr. a ml Mis u. T. Boane admlnis. tared ihe tit; f baptism U their little ilauglite.' Pansy, j a number Bunday. ,L P. - in th and W. '. Foreman. if amusement, your city wero Kly vtslturs Wednea day njoyed themselves. iRdna Woolff Miss Carrie Tooley. of Monroe, bert Bixler. Mabel visited Miss Lima Rodman Thursday, j McOolloch, bidlii Miss Bailie Rouse entertained unite iliov Bixler. Singing was tin Olydi T M The end table and We could as wonderful to us. i writer helped to hold on Love, f !',t slate under th r i i 1 1 n i 11 1 1 . 1 I I -V ... fc ......... . , , .... .. hear the scratching of the pen- Wtt "mPe.a oy an inner car cil fit veu never held a slate tor P"sled down b an engine near - While loading a wagon with corn Puesday afternoon, the car in whlh J ..: m Y'oung was in E5''ert i ve ! the U. & St. J. Sleila Ln w WEST ENDNOTES. I UK .1IG IS UP. New York. Dec. 5. - The Little Pannie llne-ai Bund i y after a short visit tirades l and son. I. rover lj''e. Atfues Na vin, Kenton Boon, Malchun Navin, Walker Bixler, Beatrice liavencraft. .("'nee Harris. Samuel Clark. tto Urowley. ii ' team (a good oi I a tiost to write on you misse l a rich experieuce) the names ol people who had been dead Tor years were on the slate. One of 1 ;ie boys had a sister who died years before, croaeing tbe team ran Into the her name was there too The ; r8t behind a North bound enuln'e depot The belonging to J, M Rrot tor) took a spin around town and then broke for home. At the M. K. ds T elster. Mrs. John Pahy. of Sblel. I ,RI " "'l.V S.IJS IUI Miss I) vi- Douglas, oi Hatch, was calling In the West Bud Prlday, Miss Clara Lcgett. of LaUenan, vis ited relatives in this city a few days lat week. Jim lark and wife, of near llnnne well, visited relatives in Ihe West Hud Prlday. II. (i. Bruce and family spent Thanksgiving with the homafolk at .Shell, ina and ro'aUrned home Sunday. .Toe Bagar and family, ol Sblel, at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Toba Frye Friday. Mis M attic Whlteootton Is visiting relatives in Hatch. B. B. Hagara'nd wife were the guests of It. ll- Douglas anl family ef Bbiol, Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Kliiott is Hpendinif this week with her parents at Lakcnan. HUNTINGTON. Miss Battle, Bond, of Monroe ity, was the guest of MIsb Kflie. Baxter Saturday and Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Njd Cannon, of Kly, bpent several days here last week vis iting friends and relatives. a r.ules ; little Nik asked why IBs fathers name vaanot t here? The doc- ei an hours Upr gaid, ob, lie couldn't write, wweked. Both hoi es wei a Kill- 1 1 rness and w tgon It wa i s iid to It ; Hie . - 1 lie ev returned home . ... . ., . IViu-1,1 II...... I. . . with her "8 w, ,u a uuuh auuu uw i a I to (lav savs the Filii.inos i 'i.iia , ;,. 7 -..,,1 here announce Aguinaldo isiSi,iild study at leasl leaoy 10 aurrenuer it uouncii out of school e .. day or night, Wildmau will receive him at 5 and 6 grades an houi and a Manila The Filipino Junta in half. Others at least an hour. communication with Aguinaldo l'.ui ,....,,1, .....l ... in nn wiripnu HIW IU turOW .. h II. !.... ....... f I, IK ............ I I ;.. .: . m Will 14 1 VH lltUUj RVHIl UUIItUi j UU to", V V- i w DIUVI6 tiplt j III i IC'UK lml WUIsl . I I iV I I I ( i ,( y We feel vere grateful to those there were enough white ghosts i morning. . Paralysis caused her 1 then asked how the little three-year old j;irl could -write. 'i .' doctor never explained. ! Parents please tee that your but that made no difference iiest lea in on the farm, MRS. DBBORAH MOSS. Mrs. Deborah Moss died at imself on the mercv of tbe United States. QUESTION ANSWERED. who have assisted us in arlous i ' ways in our school the last month. work during Very res; . ctfully. PtSABL A BELL Ves, August Flower has the largSJt sale of any medicine la the civilised world. Your mothers' and grand mothers' never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or Bilious ness. Doctors were searce, and thev seldom heard of Appendicits, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, ato. I office at Monroe City, Mo., They used August Flower Unclean out Dec. B, 1890. the System and stop fermentation of j . 4 a undigested food, regulate the action I 1 1 aUl Ul'(,,rt"t: or the liver Stimulate the nervous and j S. Dixon; Mr. Bill Green; organic action of the system, and ! James Hull; M lag Fannie Lear; that is all they touk when feeling dull Mrs. Celeste Mtindy; Mrs. Haue and had with headaches and other proctor; Mrg) AUis BooertSS aches. ou only need a few doses of . -. . , death In her 70fh, year, Hers was a kind gentle nature, one full ol love and forgiveness for her brothers and sisters and am convinced more than those heart always overflowing Teacher, .four barefooted boys who sat in , with love for her Master. She on hands for one nih! . Dr. Blade may have been a great fake but he was lu the swim up to his eyes and 1 LIS l OF LETTERS Remaining unclaimed in post- on Green's August Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. i persons must say advertised. Mr. Ed Scbafer. To obtain any of these Liters Satuple bottles at Turner Drug ' 'o. that dismal room away back in was fond of reading he. bible as the sixties. L. S. Sparks of ' Uie many notations through it Shelbina was'M.e of the boys. I piOVei She left many friends E. L. A.ndfuson. and loving kindred to mourn . - 'her death. Rev. B P. HlxtOQ A p.v't acted meeting is in conducted the funeral servlcti progress at the Methodist I aftor which the remains were church. Rev. J. A. Wailes, 'interred in the Old family (rave the pastor, is doing ihe preach- ; yard nine miles south of the in. Services are held at 8 jetty. O'clock in the afternoon and 7! o'clock in the evening The WaTD WO new cash in ad audiences are lary;e and interest 1 vance subscribers to the Demo- f J. P. PA'iTtir:. p. in iu the meeting is growing. OBAT. rai