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rThe Republican, Weekly Inter Ocean, Farm and Home, Fruit Grower, Home Life and The Family Magazine (all six tor one year) ior $i ;v Morgan County Republican. OENTKAL MISSOURI GAUMING. MINING, liBAL ESTATE. RAILROAD AND GENERAL NEWS FOURTEENTH YEAR. Versailles- Mo.. Thursday Morning, March 13. 1913. No. 13 7:45 every night at Royal Theatre. ! Mrs. Frank Napier is visiting her 1 sister, Mrs Morris, at Jefferson Ctty. Everybody says spring is here, and it looks reasonable, the blue birds are here, the buzzards arc out, vegetation is started, and evcrthing, as well as everybody, says spring is here, but whether permanently or not will have to be decided later. "Young Man" Curtis was in from the country Monday afternoon, said he couldn't make it in any sooner on account of the "bad roads." He made us a very pleasant visit, and 3 LOCAL NEWS. Furniture of all kinds repaired and satisfaction given. Kidwt.ix k Tamiott. Furniture Store Who said greens and hog jowl? Next Sunday week is the great egg eating contest. Royal Theatre doors open at 7 130, show commences 7:45. If you give us any more apple stor ies please attach a shock absorber. As soon as the ground gets dry reported his neighbor, Paul Spurlock, enough everybody will be busy mak-1 as getting alone nicely, if he was a ing garden. country resident Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goodman, of Edison records every Tuesday Stover, were visiting here Saturday night at Royal Theatre ana suntiay. The ,adies of thc christian church Dr. Kelley wnt over to California met with Mrs. F. D. Harrison, Sunday for a visit with relatives a Tuesday and organized an Aid Soci- lew days. ety. Mrs. Latman was elected Pres- Miss Esther Morrow visited her ident: Mrs. P. G. Woods, Vice I'res- triend, Mrs. Chas. Goodman, at ident; Mrs. C. D. Hunter Secy., and Stover last week. Mrs- Marcia Fredericks Treasurer Mrs. W. 1. Williams and children Mr. J. J. Anderson, of the Hick returned Sundav from a visit with raan Mercantile Co., made a flying relatives at Tipton. triP to Kansas City Saturday evening, ......... returning Monday. Mr. Anderson Drawing Thuisday nights at Royal. The boys are trying to gel up a gymnasium in the city. Success to 'em. Daily program for Royal Theatre in first window east of First National Bank. Ab -as promptly notified that the curly-haired purp was barking at thc other dog, but Ab didn't even whine. Word reached here that Chct Dres- ie had a Missouri-Kansas addition to his family in the arriv.il of a 14 lb boy recently. We 11 take one on you Chet. cnt by voting out thc saloons. May the decent people win. Miss Hetty Spurlock, who has been visiting relatives and friends at Kan sas City and Belion for several weeks, returned home last Saturday. St. Patricks Day, potato planting time, is next Monday, and if you want to get your planting done in thc dark of thc moon you get there by the 21st. H expects to move his family here soon. The Millinery Bazar Will Have Their Spring Opening flPrlday and Saturday, March 21 and 22. Will display a large and carefully selected stock of Millinery, of thc very latest style in colors and work will have to mauship. 1 will be pleased to meet my old friends and customers, and F. Abell, of thc lumber firm of all others, not my customers, will be Abell & Hardy, went up to Warrens- welcome. Come and see for your- burg Su.iday to visit his daughter, selves and get our prices. Tommy Fuller, helper at the Rock Island, has returned from a few weeks vacation. During his absence the ulace was filled by Mr. Howard Stephens, of this city. Since Clarence and Charlie have ound out that by keeping inside of the rails on the Rock Island they can cet from Versailles to Eldon. and vice versa, they are liable to make frequent visits to Eldon. Boys, be sure and keep on the inside, it you get out there's no telling where you will pull up at. ? Everybody Come To an illustrated entertainment on Methodism, her history and institu tions (Slereoptician views and lec ture) by The Rev. F. N. Ixioney member of the Southwest Missouri Conference at the Methodist Church next Tuesday, the 18th, at 8 p. m. It is entertaining, it is instructive, it is inspiring, it is free. Don't miss it. S. P. Cavton. Miss Edna, and from there made a business trip to Kansas City. Thc Barnett Printing Co., Clarence Cox, Propr., is a new one to us, and we guess a newspaper for that enter prising burglatet it can't grow with- Cime and get your Easter hat. Mrs. N. E. Mounts. nut, like it would with a good live Wm. Duckworth, the harness mak er, who bought thc Klahn shop a year ago last fall, has decided to leave Versailles, and will go west to grow up with thc country, about the PaPer- first of April. Mrs. Marriott has The bad weather the first of the leased the Klahn building, and will month retarded the work on the new move her millinery store to it as soon postoffice building, but work is being as vacated by Mr. Duckworth. 1 I - 1.... ....It linu. t I puwcu uuw, urn .r.aauu w ... Edwarfl. -f c, Iouis ,he pusn up nis oaxe ior completion a . , . , ' i 1 exnert tr mmer. who was with Mrs little beyond April 1st. Come On I want a share of your patronage Clean shop, clean towels and clean work. Always glad to sec you. Ben A. Comer. N. E. Mounts last fall, and gave such splendid satisfaction to her many customers, is again with her, and will gladly give you the benefit of her experience in selecting and trimming of the latest in style, shape and ma terial. She will appreciate your visit whether you buy or not Orpington Eggs For Sale. Mrs. D. C. Hardy, sr., offers for top Maybe some 01 the bad boys sale eggs from her pure bred Orping- . .1 tii iit f l . . . . (just as 11 mere coma oe Daa ooysin tons, the best layers known. 50 Sunday school?) held lighted matches cents per setting. Call at her re si- 1 under the bulb when the teacher dence, Versailles, Mo wasn't looking. Don't know if the The M. E. S. S will soon have to buy a longer thermometer, as the at tendance hund?y was 130, running the indicator pretty well up to the 7:45 every night at Royal Theatre. Miss Sadie Young of Calhoun, visited at the home of H. A. Young last week. Mrs. Babe Livingston, of Scdalia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. As we go to press Wednesday it is beginning to rain, and looks and feels like we would have an April shower, possibly several of them. Hope March and April haven't swapped places, hut it is sure begin ning to look suspicious. MANIE VIRGINIA MOORE DEAD. Died, at thc home of her mother, in Canon City, Colo., where she had gone over a year ago to try to stay that dread disease, the white plague, but it was only a short postponement. The remains were brought to Ver sailles, accompanied by her mother and sister, Lillie, reaching here Wed nesday. Funeral services will be held at the Baptist church this morn ing (Thursday) at 10 o'clock, con ducted by the pastor, Rev. H. S. Thornhill, and interment in the city cemetery. All friends of thc f imily arc invited to attend. Miss Virginia was born and raised in Morgan coun ty, and her friends were all her ac quaintances. She was an honored and worthy member of the Baptist church, and made sure of her inheri- itanci: on the other side of the river. 1 Plifiniin nl timnrimi even ni if hi nt r- 1 r ...f, The Royal slum- starts at 7:4. Mr. Hew, of Hoonvillc. transacted buisncss here Tuesday. Frank MoDonmiyh, of I'utvis, was transacting business Iv-re Wednesday. W. S. Beard, of Bonaparte, Iowa, was here and at Stover this week oh a visit. Baptists have a thermometer, but if they have it must have busted, for they had an attendance of 1 90. Keep up the good work. Woman Bights A woman has the same human na ture that a man has, the same human rights, the same human duties, and they are as inalienable in a woman as in a man. Theodore Parker. NOTICE TO RURAL STUDENTS. An examination will be given for the convenience of students desiring to graduate from the rural schools as follows: Barnett, March 28 and 29; Florence, April 4 and 5 ; Stover, April 11 and 12; Syracuse, April 11 and 12; Versailles, April 18 and 19. M. Wrav Witten, Supt. Public Sbhools. Election of Officers. I'he annual meeting of thc Morgan County Life Insurance Association was held in thc Commercial Club Rooms Tuesday afternoon, March nth, and the following officers elect ed for the ensuing year: E. A. Crew son, Pres. : R. M. Livcsay, Vice Pres. : E. W. Curtis Secy. : T. P Bond, Treas. The following Board of Directors were also elected: H. K Abell, C. H. Mason, P. H. Ant weiler, A. Y. Cooper, E. O. Adams, O. C. Weaver, John Smith, H. Gehl ken, I. W. McClelland and H. R. Yows. This is a home association, giving a full guarantee for every dollar you pay in, no salaried officers to cat up the income, keeps your money at home where it is most needed, and should have, and will have a thous and members. If you are eligible for membership better see Secy. Cur tis and be enrolled. Mrs. Pete McDonough, of Purvis is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McClanahan. Wm Kelly of Frankfort, Kansas, is here this wee,k looking after his large farm southwest of town. Miss Hattie Barnett. who has been visiting relatives in Kansas and Clin ton, Mo., returned home Wednesday. What do you say about a town meeting for the purpose of selecting candidates for the various city offices, and school directors? Messrs. Ruby and Wilson of Macon City, Mo., passed though here Wed nesday on their way to Hot Springs, Ark. They are taveling horseback. Died, at her home near Windsor, Mo., at 1 o'oclock a. m. Werlnesday morning, Mildred Frances, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Evary Hodges, aged 3 months and 17 days. Thc remains were brought to Versailles Wednes day, and interment will be in Ritchie 1 cemetery today. We Have a Democratic President Now "De Year ob Jubilee am Come!" Incubator Oil. Now is the time to Mrs. J. W. Boles SOX your muUUUlUl. New Millinery will be ready for Be SUre yOU get the inspection Friday and Saturday, best Oil as thlS IS a March 21 and 22. You will find yirc imortont. fftot.nv a large, well selected stock from tr insure n annH hn.t.nh. threeof lhc leadinK markets, Chi- . P j . cago, St. Louis and Kansas City, und ijupwu wi io vuvw ,cxpcriencc(1 trimmer to do your Dy ail tO D6 Tin DOST. work, They are prepared to suit oil for incubators, you, their aim is to please in goods For sale at our store, and prices Prinft Rr T.nt.7 Remember the date. Garden Seeds Seed potatoes, onion sets, vegetable seeds, All kinds of garden and flower seed in bulk and package. We have the most complete line of seed in Versailles. Come in and select the kind vou want wnne our stock is complete. Price & Lutz. Seed Potatoes We have TWO cars, and, as usual, have them bought right, so you know where to buy. Country Merchants, we will look after your interests too. 1 C. H. Mason, I everything Clean. I