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Lu Boone, wife and children, of Ely have teen visiting. Mrs. Boone's sister. Mr?. John Lake. Concrete Construction of all kinds Evan Smith. George V. Sawers of Hannibal, is visiting Monroe friends. Two ii:'t D. Melson. li ;r i oi Imnt'tT. D Last Chance ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN TERM TIMK C. i.'. Krclcrick !... lurii a Quii cv visitor. Mr.-'. V. ; Anbury for v;-ir ft i.tiV !... I. IV. or in O ii : Mrs. with !'i i ii'i- ni..,, ova; ;ii t ahn ra S iloari V!::'n. el lllv ) ii ! 'ik day. E. E 1! Wilcox traiinctod business Ut:inry Monday. ', in V.ti.-linll .f Sunday in the city lYIy third car of Northern Pota- ft yesterday J foQs Q flOW Oil the track This will be your las! chance to get them at 65c per bushel Three more days only if t s visit-1 week. ! i- bien' of Shclliina. visit- j ;n the ctv Vol.-; Hannibal, spent with his family. Node (irecn has been :i business visitor in Qnincy. See the I.Vunomy Store for china ware, glassware and enamelware. Charles Johnscn was a business visitor in Moberly and Mexico the first of the week. has John O. Wood, of Canton, been among his old friends. Walter Moss and wife were with friends in Macon, Saturday. J. U. Watson, of New London has been with friends in this city. See the Economy Store for Groceries. Dr. T. C Proctor, of Sturgeon Bay, W is, came home to attend the Ely Proctor nuptials. Miss Pixie Wood of Lentner, ar rived Tuesday to visit her brother. L. M. Wood, and wife. John A. Yates went to Cyracuse, Kansas. Monday night to attend to some business. Koy Meriwether went to Carthage last night to attend to professional business. Mrs. M. A. Edmondson has been visiting Hunnewell friends. W. B. Arnold went to St. Louis Sunday to visit and to attend to some business. Janus S. Scott went to Palmyra Sunday. Ivan Yates and wife spent Sun day with the homefolks in Gar ence. Fred McGee was friends Sunday. with Shelbina New Things. W. R. Yates and son and Rath burn are building a nice 4-room cottage for Jim Quinn. southwest of the city. H. B. Mudd is having 414 feet of cement walk made in front of his business property on South Main and East Summer streets. Mr. Viar is building a new barn L E. Morgan is re-roofing his house Mr. Herring is having a large barn built. j. n. oraay is naving tne resi dence property occupied by Dr. Scobee, raised and repaired. J. H. McClintic is having a large bam built Mrs. Abbey Owen is having her barn re-roofed. Fred Doolan is repairing his home. H. F. Pough is having a large barn built. J. B. McElroy is having a 3-roorn tenant house built Cooper Martin is rc-rcofing his barn. . Chris Fields is rc-rocfing his bam Roy McFarland is building a tool Bert Bull Buying Building Material sn't like buying clothes or furniture If you make a mis- ake in these, the remedy is easy Mistakes in build ing material are al most a calamity They are expen sive, annoying and disappointing They may even be dangerous To avoid them get your material here We realize our re sponsibility Our goods are above all things reliable You can bank on what we furnish And we always deliver what is specified Dell Phone 40 F & M Phone 169 STATE OF MI SSOL'IU, ( I COUNTY OF MONROE, ! In the C ircuit Court of Monroe I'uun ty, Mo. I Zerelda 15. Elsea, Plaintiff, Against Thoina B Klsea, George I.. Klsea, Ann K. Goodnight. John T. Vhd marter, William 15. Vauuiarter, Jessie Hoar, and her husband, Frank Hoar, a arv Beadle, ami her husband, Kdward lleadle, V. K. P. Jackson, Administrator of the es tate of Wm. L. Elea, doo:aod, and the unknown heirs of Johua Gen try, deceased. The State of Missouri, to thv above named defendants, jjreelititr: Xow on this 17th day of April. Wit, April twin ll'osi. of said Circuit L'ourt. comes plaintiff herein by attorney be fore said Court: And informs the Court that the defendants, to-wit: The unknown heirs of Joshua Gentry, deceased, are all r.oii-n.-ideiits of the State of Missouri, and the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon them in this ft ate. It is therefore ordered by said Court that said defendants, to-wit. The unknown heirs of Joshua Gentry, deceased, be notified by publication that plaintiff by petition herein tiled of date April 17, 190!, has commenced suit against said defendants, the im mediate object and general nature of which is to enforce Partition of the following described lands lying and being situate, in the County of Mon roe and State of Missouri, to-wit: The whole of Lot One (1) of the North east Quarter of Section Six (H), in Township 55, Range 7, west, contain ing 80 acres, more or lets. Also the following described lands in Ralls County, Missouri, to-wit: The West half of the West half of Lot One (1) of the North-west Quarter of Section 5, Township 55, Range 7, west, and containing 20 acres, more or less. And it is further ordered that said defendants be audj appear 1 thin Court on the first day of the nekt term there of, to be holden at the City of Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, on Mon day the 13th day of December, 1909, and on or before the first day of said term to answer or plead to said peti tion, or in default therein said peti tion will be taken. and adjudged as confessed, and judgment by default will be rendered against raid defendants. It - furtlie- ordered that a copy hei col b; duly published at least on-'e a wee' for four consecutive weeks in tue Mom oe City Democrat, a weekly newspaper duly printed, published and circulated In said Monroe Coun ty, and duly designated by plaintiffs' attorney, and duly approved by said clerk most likely to give notice to de fendants, the last insertion to be at least 30 days before said next term of said Court. ? A Pnnnr Ctmmi Pniniiirr ? n dm mm li Sooner or Later you will need heavy winter goods in the wav of Caps, Fascinators, Newports, Shawls and other head wraps for the whole fam-ily. Underwear Conway & Proctor It Hnelotv f the best quality, for 9 IIUOIWIJ I I GROCERIES the whole family Shoes and Overshoes of the best quality And don't fail to give your order for us Our stock is new and Fresh at all times and at Live and Let Live Prices Yours truly, 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 i Yates & Shearman! 88 STATE OP MISSOURI, COUNTY OF MONROE, I, Chas. L. Dry, Clerk of the Cir cuit Court of Monroe County, Mis souri, hereby certify that the forego ing writing Is a full, true and com plete copy of the original Order of Publication in said cause, as fully as the same remains and appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I hereto sub scribe my name and official signature and hereto affix tba seal of said Court In my office in the City of Paris, Mon roe County, Missouri, this lltb day of October, 190!). seal Chas L. Dry, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Mon County Missouri. By J. F. Smock, Deputy. Meriwether & Meriwether, - . Attorneys for Plaintiff Allen Larkins, a negro boy work ing for J. B. McClintic let a span of mules attached to a wagon get the start of him Tuesday afternoon and spill him out of the wagon. Jle D. M. Proctor and wife are visit- mm. i. j. wesaen and son, Mas- ing their old home. Little Union. j ter Donald, are visiting friends ia Elmer Miller, wife and little child Hanmbal; of Hannibal, came up Tuesday to A. Grimm and wife spent the visit A. F. Maston and wife. : first of the week with friends in Our groceries are fresh, give us a trial when you order meat. C. F. DIERKS. Hon. J. D. Dale, of Shelby ville was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Dr. A. E. Kidd, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist to St. Mary's Hos pital, Quincy, will be at Monroe Hospital. Monday Nov. 15th from 9 a m. to 2 p. m. to fit glasses and treat diseases. Palmyra ; Dr. D. A. Yowell of Beardstown, j 111., has been spending several days ! with his parents. D. K. Yowell and wife j A. V. Ely went to Saverton yes I terday to inspect and receive some i bridges. Miss Kate Fisher of Troy, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. John Brown. Wood for Sale. Seasoned or green cord wood. Also stove length. Call Bel Notice- ! Phone 86 or see We, the undersigned citizens and j HARRY A. McCLINTIC. land owners of Ralls County, Mo., . . ii;nd f,m a tr. s Southeast Mrs- B- F- Jones went to Biggs- ... villa in Tiiios4rfcr st lives. of Monroe City, give hunters and trespassers that we) will prosecute them to the full ex-' tent of the law if found trespassing on. our lands and for all shooting on rela- landed on the left side of his head or across the public highway: Hiram Greenwelt of Lakenan, has sold ar fancy gelding to E. C Lam bert of Monroe; La, for 400, For Fresh Meats, Cured Meats and Bulk .Oysters see Foley Eroi and cut the cheek badly and all but "busted" hia head.- ... . Dr. John H. Bell Wm. H. Elliott, Ennis Tooley, John C. Hardy, Gen trv Bros- Charley Carlston. A. Lee J. U. Watson reoresentint! the Bankers Life Insurance Was in the Ely. Alva Goodnight. Lawless Bros. rirv Tninv nnH nflirT th heirs of C. A. Jones, P. N. Jones, Hugh C a Jordon $2,049. Ford, J. L Thomas, E. S. Hampton. Geo.; HamDton. Mrs. Samantha Orr. Charles West, of Kansas City has; ,. - : at The latest, Dest ana cneapesi in n ' j Furniture is kept by C A. Hamil- , -tort " Mrs., j. a, Anairapft ,ana miss been visiting Hatch. 'the homefolks Oyster Delilah are the guests of relatives Palmyra.. . Bring your egs and butter to the Crescent Meat Market Mrs. W, L. Reid and daughter. Miss Marguerite were Quincy shop pers Thursday. . James Ryan was a Palmyra visi tor Tuesday. . Mrs. W. J. Jackson, of Woodland has been visiting her parents, Isaac Mclntire.and wife. George Sidner has been transact ing business, in Hannibal William Jayne and wife, of Paris were with Monroe friends Saturday afternoon. - " Mrs. Jennie Powell went to Hun newell yesterday to visit relatives.