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:5: H. K. ENJLOE. 1 Ofllo 'Phon '- - Phone i 7.1. :. r LOCAL NLiVVo. v a n -t -a v v v v f t; v a ft v Samuel 1'. Clilt mi called Monday and set his subsc iption mj a year. luipion Oil is i! e best Jor all pur poses, especiall. the incubator, gallons for 00 '-.its, at K. A. Wil liams'. Geo. Piesic iiid wife, of Burdett, Kan., came iu last week on a visit with relatives in Old Morgan. A broken electric light wire Sun day night compilled the Baptists to fall back on the old coal oil lump, and what n going back it was. N. J. I .cullers, the artistic painter and paper hanger, who had made Versailles hit hemic for the past two years, finding work rather slack here in his line has luc.itei! at Leeton. Mo leaving hete with his family am household foods Mmiday. We wish lum tirABiMMilv in life now Vim-tr He will keei- vos',ed on Versailles happenings uy leading the Rfpuw.i- Moaey to Lsnd On Real Jistatc Sccuiiiy. UlUiAKIl II. Woods. Notict). All parties indebted to Dr. A. J. flu in v lii please call at my office and settle betoio Jan. 1st, 1030. U. M. I.1VTSAY. j. v. mcclelland, Abslrticicr, L'Ciil Eslaln, l.uiins and Insurance. Boom G, Mason & Hardy Blclg. Versailles. Mo. "Are You Mi5on?" Tin: ' M---;-.. n-cl rof t. l'anl'H Cliurcli, l'ru 1 ) l i--.; nV.L-i tile alwvL. question hyu (filv re-t -ii U ''. a f. !U.v.. 1 r. f h '.-in.l V. i. 1 --1 f illy s.nrd In t lie I n.'i of n!T' itimi nml love, I iia c kut- ;il PI th' il-n.r, Onct' - t.-h. d :!'id nr Anil there for I'.diuklon 1 htrevc. Ily l'i- lirlji ut ! (ri ml, Wh" n .j'slrince .1 til lent!, ! v-icciv .1-1 mi i.itr.'iiici In Kttiii; Was i ifi-rl in t lie- V.'eslj Hv commniiil i'f Hie I'at, lillt llOt 'litl.UIll f(Cl:li' bCUIC liln, I I e i c my rmiscKiiCt! wa tanRlit With .1 mi. tiilc lialit;llt Willi .ntli..t lit-, liuh- .mil triit; , Tlicn inuvnia 1 tnivelcil, 'In li ,v it iinntwlct. What llliam iiitomlnl to tic... Very moil tn the lian 1 mail: Iriwjwii m rt'tpievt. Anil "liiihi lv coiiiiii.iiitl ilnl nt'.cnil. When ! I inrcrivcl, III tluc f.i'in utcak'il, A Master, nml llrothcr, nntl I'rientt. Thui f tr 1 have stated And limply r lated t happened iv'. :i 1 ivasmadr frei-; li,,' I've ' pas-sed" since then, And wis i.-i. .d" npnicniii, To n siihlline iinl niicient ilcKref . , Tlien r'uvrird I ni.iichetl, Th it 1 might be "arched. And find out the trcannret long liit When helioltl! n bright Maine, , I'ruin the midst of Mlilch came A voice hlilch my cum did accot, TnroiiKh tlie "eils" I then went.. Ami khciectlcd at length 1'h.e "Sjiictnin .anctornm" to find: lly the- "SiKUet" I k'nined, And quickly nlitained Entplojmcnt which suited my mind. In the depl'.ia I then wrought, And most cheetfully sought Pur treasure Ions hidden there; And hy labor and toil . I dlneovered rich upoil, WJiich are kept liy the srnft with due enre. HavltiKtliiH far arrlvid, I further contrivetl AmoiiR valiant Knlshtu to ajipear; And as rilgrimaud Knight I stood reajy to fight, Nor Karacen foe did I fear, l'or the widow dlstren:d There a cherd In my breast!.! If I'cir the orphan and hclpics I teel: ) And my sword I could draw . To maintain the pure Jaw Which ditty the Mason reveal, , Thu Jitue,I revealed (Vct.wiscly concealed) WhtUhc ' free and aceepltd" w' bnovr I ant one of the band Who will faithfully stand HaV.'-V'IJI". w!jere,cr Lgo Go to E. A. Williams for Bananas and Oranges. 20 cood Voung Mule Teams lor S.d:--H. P. Anderson. o-liOOM HOUSK, -i lots, living waur, for sale cheap. J. II. 11. HKni, Versailles, Mo. "The best Painters, Coutt actors and Architects ol the country use Mound City Horse Shoe Brand House Paint exclusively. C. I). Hunter." For Fancy and Staple groceries. all kinds of fresh and cured meats. Home rendered lard a specialty. C. H. Prick, Butcher and Grocer. C O'clock Dinner. The Kings Daughter's will give a regular Q..o'cloek dinner at the Odd Fellow Banquet Hall Wednesday evening. Dec. 1st. you uoivi nave to starve all that time, but save your self up the last three dajs. , Baptismal Services. The pastor of the Baptist Church will attend to the ordinance of Bap tism next Sunday immediately after the morning service, at the clay plant pond. The morning service will begin :u lu:1 ,n'tCil" 01 11 :w " I MF.m L E K. 11 T AND LIVERY STABLE. V. ill Try to Give Satisfaction. Fh.;"c?0 Taiboit fS. Fish. Turkey Flour is still gob bling at C. H. Mason's. Don't place your legal printing un til you have seen us. There is a reas on. Regular Convocation of Versailles Royal Arch Chapter No. 72 Friday night, Nov. 12ih, and wirk in the P M. ami S. M. degree.", so every Com panion is expected to be present. ICtlitor l'izer, of the Tipton Times, was over to the best city in Central Missouri Friday, but as he was ac eotnpanied by Mrs. IM.er, he was not run in by the police, and was able to find the right train home, even get ting onto the end of the car that stops at Tipton. They had a pleasant visit and found the Popper prices on his big stock just right. Ii. P. Anderson was a pleasant call er Saturday while up fiom his South Morgan ranch. He is still a goat entluifiast, having a held of 400 fine Angora goats, 200 of them pedigree lock. He thinks they are the best thing for the money tliat can be pnl on the timber farms of South Morgan. s a side issue he buys and raises mules, and that is where the money comes in wads. A gpod farm, with a good farmer, in the hill country, is a good proposition. Walnut Urovo. Mr AMy ami family are how at home ii the farm t'tey bought from Mr. Uuow- den, and are now full fledged citiVens of Walnut (irovc. Dave Short ic.t a valuable mule last week, it was choked to death by the halt Mrs, Christine Ifayo, who has been visiting here lor some time, will return to her California home this week. I,tik Cooper's sale was largely attend ed Inst Monday, Mule trading is good and mules seem plentiful. Hev. I.. R. Kcnney filial his appoint menw at freedom last Sunday. lie fi attending Win, Jewell College, Grandfather Ranford returned last Fri day from a visit to C G. Sanford. Thrustoii Hawks is giving thorough satisfaction with the Walnut Grove school, Mr Harrison, of Oleau, was through here last week with K. T, King's medi cine wagon. Mr. King has not been able to go, but intends to tryiiife days. Whooping cough is raging everywhere. The Akinsville meeting cantiniicd un til last Sunday. Savctal were baptised. Jake Kaufftnau ea, had a load of coal shipped. Hc-haM'tort-nt- home lAst week. Corn is cel&ig at50 cents pr bushel. C. H.-Ky3-biiSt aeld Oscar Scott two Wc pay the highest market price f ' -1! t 1 m for all kinds of products. f C. H. Puicn. Butcher and Grocer. Henry Kcuek, deputy county clerk, itnd wife, visited the old homes at Stover over Sunday. Just received a car load of Hard r f f r i f Wheat Fl jiir. Best on the market. Get our prices before buying. C. II. Pnierc, Butcher and Grocer. Dr. J. 1,. Short, of Uoll,t. came in Monday evening to look after his in terests here. The Dr. has been on the sick list ever since leaving Ver sailles, and may have to move back to regain his former robust health. r r F Lecture by Prof. Cameron. Prol. John K. Cameron, of Kansas City, Mo., will deliver his noted lec ture on "Birds and their native haunts," illustrated by stereoptican views, at the Court House, Versailles, Friday evening, Nov. 12th, 1009, for the benefit of the teachers of Morgan County. All citizens are cordially invi'ed to be present, it will be worth your while. r f f r r A Good Place I'o stop, when in Tipton, is the Milton House, Mrs. Evn Stalil, Proprietor. Kverything neat and clean, com- fortable and home-like, the City for the money. The best in Roy Hart made a business trip to Camden county last week. Avery Price, U. S. Weather Re porter, reports two inches of rain Sunday evening ami night. It was really a ground scaler. Or. Short, Tuesday, leased his resi dence on Seymour street, to P. C. llradford for a term of one year. Mr. Rradford is assisting in the man agement of the Ouachita Clay & Coal Products Co. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Rradford to Peautiful Versailles, and may they find it a pleasant place. An Oyster Supper. Advertising docs pay. Last week we intimated in the Hki'uiii.ican that at the K. P. meeting to be held on Thursday night, if Curtis, Knoop or Cuenther was piesent there would at least be talk of catinu. Knoon anil ' Cucnther were not present, anil ow- ing to this circumstance it was decid-1 ...i f i, i... 1 " v 'Voung Man" Curtis, and put in I concrete form by Mel Schannep, who always believes in piuhing. a good thing along, that there was oysters enough in town lor the crowd present, ; and when lodge was closed the march was taken up for licit Lumpee's oyster parlor, where all were served, and a real enjoyable, social time hadj by. all the brothers present. The K. P.'s never admit any one 'ceptin he comes himself, and when you ain't there you are pretty sure to miss something good. Will likely be work in the rank of Knight Thursday night, and there should be- a lull house. Just Received. A supply of fine papers for . letter heads, envelopes, note heads, state incuts, visiting cards, etc. Our work the best and prices reasonable Give us your job printing, will guaran tee you won't be ashamed of it. The Baptist Revival. The revival at the Raptist church continues, with good attendance and a growing interest. To dale about fifteen have been converted, and it is hoped that many more will find their way into the kingdom. Uro. Foster is preaching plain, practical and convincing sermons, and many of our citizens who do not attend the meetings, would be cxeatcly benefited if they did. Thtv meetings will con tinue indefinitely, anil to know when when the closing night comes it will be.neccBsaiy for you to bctlvetft... Ea lly This is an Invitation for You and your friends to bo present at the Veisailles Mothodist Sunday School next Sunday, November 14th, 1909-9:30 A. M., Special Music, Rally Bay Exercises, and if you are not a member of any Other Sunday School, to enroll as a member. We have a thoroughly organized Sunday School, including The Cradle Roll and Home Departments. No age limit. Live corps of Teachers. This invitation means you. Come and bring a friend. Our aim is 150 members, This cannot be done without you. We are looking for you, so do not disappoint us. Cordially yours, G. M. hargett; Superintendent,. U. S. V. P. Special Sermon by Pro. llewley, eleven o'clock. Subject; Home Department of the Sunday SJiool. r r r f I W. 1'. Zuck and family moved into the Press liond residence on East Newton street, last week, and now arc lesidents of Ikautiful Veraarllcs. We welcome them to town, ami may their luck be good luck. High School Notes. There will not be any school this Thursday and Friday on account of the Teachers' Association. Mr. Wit ten, the county superintendent, has asked the High Schoo! to give n pro gram for the teachers Thursday night All are working haul for it. The quarterly examinations did not prove so hard as we all e peeled and i some very good grades were made. The -m s llasket lial! learn re ceived a clialk nge from the I ipton J Ritls for a B-,,c 1(1 1,0 l'l 'ed on the T'llt(m Knl Nov. 20lh. The : 'iris have not accented yet, but are I . . . . i . t i thinking seriously of doing so. The Senior chtis rings have come They are very r'ty1 The class has selected as its colors red and white, and red and white roes as their flowers We have organised a new High School Orchestra consisting of nine pieces. Mr. lidwin Williams i3 lead er. We are sorry to announce that Mrs. Wadellf of Sedalia, who organized the Glee Club, cannot be with us any more, as her husband in Colorado has sent fop her. I his is a los? in deed, for it would have been a very gieat opportunity for the young people. Rfi-outku. Annual Bazar. The Ladies of the Christian Church will cive their Annual llazar at the Odd Fellow Uanquet Hall, Monday, Dec. 0th, 1009. Possum and other choice meats and delicacies will be served. Remember the d.ue. Letting the County Farm. The Morgan County farm, where the county poor are now kept, will be let by the County Court, at the De- ceinieruujouriiL-ii iiqnnT xuut, mi term of two years, beginning March 1st, 1910-- Bids will be received at the .County Clerk' office up to De cember 27th, The Court re serves the. right to reject one or all -bidsv For further information nee,-or write to the County Clerk, Versailles, Mo. Ttw November 8tb, lOOS.. Day, j Eggs 25 cents this week at C. 11. Mason's. W. T. Irey, of I'ruildale Kami, was in the city last Siturday with a load of his surplus apples, and kindly remembered the editor with a sack of nice ones. Christian Endonvor Profrriim. ssu.miv, Nov. Hth, IWD, Leader Margurite Price Sung No. fil . Lesson story, found iu I:a. iV2:!5-5. Special music. Readings on the les'.ou Kosina Curtii, . I.illie Hunter, Irwin Yimnu, Kugt'iio- Moore, Mis, Noje.-i. finiii- - Mrs. McClelland. ."criptiue Readings- -Myttle Cline, . Union Moore, Maggie A ski -,v and Ivtlii'l -Hmilh. Player -Mr. McClelland. Simg. Mii-p.ili. About Tho Colored Folks. Mrs lilleu Kelly, who has been visit ing itlalives iu this city for the past two week, returned toiler home in Kedalia- last Saturday. The new parsonage for the Mi K. Church is in course of cotHtriictioiiA Mr. and Mrs John DavN and 1.1m ami, Mis. Waller Ross spent latt Simduy with Jerry Martin and family. Mr. Walter Williamson ha. niTded a new room to his dwelling house iu east part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Shilling, ol Seward, Kan., and daughter, Mrs. Carrie Curtis and her sons, Gustavus and.' Kdwin, of Hudson, Kan., after a vtry pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Curtis and family, of this city, re turned to their Kansas homes Tucs- day. Grade Cards For Sale at the Rk.iui;i.ca." oflicer one cent each, in any (inanity. Postage extra, 1 cent for-each dozen. Orders filled sama day received. For sums Jess than ?1. 00 2c stamps will be accepted. Address The Rn'inii.iins' Versailles, Mo. Carl Noycs has secured employ ment with the Monarch Coal Co., and is enjoying himself, "don't you know." The fine -gold watch voted the most popular high school girl was won by Miss Kachael Kurtz. Capt. Boycc, or the . Boonville Training School , waa liomei ever Sun- day, and enjoyed.: 'hf. fn- tkcrft'i vival (ervken...