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Bevier Appeal from Bevier, Missouri • Page 5

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Bevier Appeali
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Bevier, Missouri
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Colonist Rates M.n-i'tl i l.etler. v. on. Mo i) 1 1 1 i- i-pi nil. jr week huvirg adjourned court at villi until thi 14th.

Tin' grand jury will meet the ami then I will probably resume itn eoiiMdera it ion ot the Vuuk'hn in' That i i the only important matter which to I "-j') I- fY-'IM I. v'l 1. I'll io, Ar I-iii av.l 'i it' the I'lie must disastrous tiie Mneou ha hud for long while occurred shoiilv after 'J o'clock Friday af tei uoiiii ll oi igiualfd ill the boil it room of lie Mcl'all ing company, just across from the pa-MM'ger depot. '1 lie II lino spread the boiler room to the viirihou'e and olllces just east, destroying worth of prop, rty, itieluding the gotuls on hand ready for shipment. The damage wua occasioned bv failure of the water supply, a matter which is now bi mtj cloxi-ly investigated.

Tbe operators of the factory say that they had three hydrants with in easy rcHi'h, ami that hud there been stifllcient water to (ill buckets tliev could have put out the fire while it was in the boiler room. Even after the hose was laid the Pacific Coast March 1 to April 15 $28.30 ti Saa Francisco. Angeles, Shu Diego. $28.30 to Portland, Tacoum, Seattle, Everett, Vau- ccuver, Bellsngham and Victoria. $28.30 lo Spokane, Wcnalehee.

North Yakimf. Similar rates to many other points. Through tourist sleeping cars daily from Chicago, St. Lviis, Kau gas City, Omaha and iiitraieditte pointn. Personally conducted ex ioi November nod December John Donnelly, muri-hal and street eoinuu-h'oiK'i .1.

Williams, police judo, were rend, approved and filed Claim committee reported favor aide ou all bills presented, with tli exception of two small ones. Moved by Cunningham, second ed by Snodgrass that warrauts bo drawn on the uotiiuiou fund to the; au.ouut of 37, to pay the fol lowing claims potiiiflly, marshal, 8131.10 Waliln K.Ivviu'iIh, salary ninl fees, 130 00 Joiiii K.imhov, Mlk't st-rvtee, 7 SS iiiirjr KielianU, monllm salary 0 00 T. MiimiiiII, police service, 83 W. II. KieliardN.

1 85 Nat M. I.aeey, Muiiey Jiitlirtiient, Oil (ico. S. Tliompson, i) mo. salury, 25 00 1) S.

Jones. 1J 3d V. A. WeuUley, fees, 3 00 1 1 a I'lior, htivet work, 1 1 00 W. T.

WhittiiUyi', .1 months salary, 0 od J. V. Parry. fi 00 t). I Vase, fees, 33 90 (V A.

Cuiinliijflmm, wnlary, il 00 V. I'. Uiich, 0 00 Jolui II. eoal, 3d '1'. Ill, Ulin, uiii Ud Alln i Skinner, hall supplies, II.

M. Phillips, fees, 11 Id V. II. Jones. 11 70 Wm.

Chitaooil, for work of dept. 07 30 i U.cuuc 1 mm AfiW for descriptive booklet t-l I injjf all about route uJ rate ami tourist looping ers. L. NOWl.AN, Agent, b. it.

A. D. THOMAS CO. HEADQUAR1 IiRS FOR Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.

fecial attention partment. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwwvwvvw has been before tht body during it present Fsion. In peaking of the probable leak from the grand jury room to the newspaper report-tre, Judge Sheltou said "1 do not think the ud-I'lita ami reporters got an ytliiiitr from any member of lb grand jury. The newspaper tuifH knew all ubout the ca before the grand jury met: they did not have to go to the pruiid jury for information." The viscera and orpins of the dead instructor are now in the hand of the doctors at the State univeri-itv. m-cordim? to newM'tincr re ports.

It has been mpf'sted by some lawyers of Maeon that the re nort of I lie doctors iniiv be ion the trround that the coroner act ed without a ri'ipicst having been i Hindu I'V his juiv. Section (lI'illO, Kfvised Statutes, shvs in enses of suspected poisoning, the coroner may, it requested by the jury, cause a chemical analysi and microscopical examination of the body of the deceased. In this case the jury expressly stated in writing that it had found no reason to make such a request of the coroner. K. S.

Jones, prosecuting attorney of Macon county, remarked, however, that if the chemists and doctors fouud poison, that fact could be brought to the attention of the jury in circuit court, if there wa a trial, without regard to the difference betweeu the coroner and hia jury. If you want to get into trouble at the court house these days, just ask somebody to name ground hog day. It's a very simple little matter and yet the boys up there are miles apart on it. Dan Hall start ed the fuss by saying it was the 14th of February he knew because he had watched a ground hog's hole one 14th and saw it come out and sun itself. County Clerk N.

41. Moody and Prosecuting Attorn ey Ed S. Jones agree with Dan Ilali. Judge S'ueitou was asked to Bettle it: "It's the '2nd of February as a mattei of course; anybody knows that who has gumption enough to hoist an umbrella wheu it'a raining." Judge James Edwards said down at Bevier, when be was a little fellow, everybody thought it was the 14th and he believed so yet. The encyclopedia gives it this way "Ground hog day.

The second of February, on which day it is said, the ground hog comes out of his hole and if he sees his shadow, goes back again and remains six weeks, which indicates a late spring. It he fails to see his shad ow he does not return to his hole and the spring will be early." In these parts the 2nd of February was gloomy all day long and the ground hog did not see his shadow. Twenty one applicants for the position of census enumerator ap ptured Defore hd Manry 0f (ho examining board Saturday, and he was busy all diy long with the aspirants. The examination was held in the city hall, Amwug the women applicants were Mrs Annie llamcl and Mrs Grace Itouye of Macon. One of tbe men who took the examination had been e- nnmerator at tbe taking of the cen sua 40 vears ago.

The papers were carefully filed and sent to tbe do partment at Washington. There IF YOU HAVE BCZE-IA. If you have eczema would you like to get prompt relief and be permanently cured by a clean liquid preparation -lor external use 7 tA wards have this rem edy in stock. Ihey know the in gredTenta and knows of iU wonder ful curative and healing properties Zemo has cared a great many chronic cases of eczema and other forms of skin and saalp diseases bawaias oros. win give you a booklet on skin diseases and ex plain to you bow you can be cured in your own borne by this clean, simple remedy -Zemo is pleasant to use and can be used freely on in fsate.

It cures by drawing all germ life and poisons to the sur faoe of the skin and destroying them leaving tbe skin clean and beauty. lireiueu luid to wait mmi tune before the water eaiiie. Just. wli'Te the (rouble i not yet klio'll, but the city olHcials say they tend to see to it that the delect, i- reincdied. The company was cap ilali.ed at $10,000.

The ware houses to the north were saved by the heroic exertions of the llreineii and the volunteer bucket brigades. The company has orders for 110 ear loads of goods which it will be able to hold until the plant is rebuilt and again in operation. The in entrance was only $7500. Stephen Johnson, i one legged man is suing his wife, Lizzie John sou, for a divorce on the ground of crucltv. He Bays that she took ad vantage of his crippled condition to abuse him and dually she forced him to leave home, lhe parties were married in Lewis county, on August 11)08.

From the last oflleial report of W. E. Moss, county school super inteudeut, the following statistics are compiled: Enrollment of stu dents, white, male, 3(iGL'; female, :i.47-total Colored, male, 1)1 female, 90-total 181. (Iratid total, Number of teachers employed in the county, white, male, 47; female, 140-total, IDG. Colored, male, 4 female, 0-total 0.

Grand total, U05. There were 137 school houses in the county for white children and five for colored. The amount paid out annually for teachers' wages, male, female, $47,23:1 total $02,196. The average salary paid male teachers is $48.10 per mouth; female, $37 24. Estimated value of school proper ty in county, Marriage licenies: Harry W.

Bailey aud Mamie Cramer, Atlanta; Ernest Kilpatrick and Ethel lialliuger, Callao; Jeorg Abrams and Auna Cornelius, Macon; Chas. I). Jones and Auna May Hopkins, Clarence; Walter E. Hunziker, St. Catherine and Ithoda Uunnells, El nier; Grant Ballingcr and Koku Gamble, Callao; Clarence H.

Buck ley and Bonnie Bell Biggs, La Plata. i'reHldt-nt II-f ptt Orphan Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the president of the In duttrial and Orphan's Home at Mu con, who writes: "We have used Electric Bitters in this Insti tution for nine years. It has prov ed a most excellent medicine for stomach, liveranU kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the best fam ily medicines on earth." It iuvig orates all vital organs, purifies the blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up pale, thin, weak children or rundown oeoide it has no eoual.

Best for female eomplaints. Only 50c at Uowland Bros. Iioard of Aldermen Proceedings. ClT7 IIaJX, Jan. 13, 1910.

Board met this date in regular session, Mayor D. 8. Jones presid ing. Boll call: Present, Cunningham, Uicklin, Parry, Kuch, Richards, Snodgrass, Whittaker; absent, Kyals. Minutes ol Dee.

'J, IW'J. read and approved. fVimmnnfrat.ionR from Daniel Browitt, C. F. Ealeand Waldo Ed wards were read and filed.

Moved by Cuaningbam, second ed by Snodgrass that we have C. F. tiale and Waldo ta wards re-write tbe insurance on tbe city ball and fixtures to tbe amoant of $1,500 each carried. Report of Geo. S.

Thompson, city treasurer, D. Pease, collector, HSSE3KSBSHI given our Shoe De Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI,) COfNTY OK MACON. SS In the circuit court of said county, April term, 1910, Stephen Johnson plaintiff, vs Lizzie Johnson defendant. At this day comes the plaintiff heroin by his attorneys, Dan R. Hughes and John R.

Hughes, before the undersigned clerk of said court in vacation, and flics his petition and Rflhlavit, utatinr, among other thirgs that the above named defendant, Lizzie Johnson, is a Non-resident of the State of Missouri, and the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon her in this state. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be not ified by publication, that plaintiff has commenced a suit against her in this court, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce upon the ground of indignities, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be begun and holJen at the court house in the city of Macon, in said county, on the 18th day of April next, 1910, and on or before the first day of said term, if the term shall so long continue, if not, then before the end of the term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And it further ordered, that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Bkvikii Appeal, a newspaper priuted and published in Macon County Missouri. Wm. A.

Weaklkt, Clerk. STATE OF MISSOTRI, CVt'Ull'OK MitOX. SS. Wm. Weakley, clerk of the circuit court of Macon county aforesaid, here by certify that the above is a true co-py of the original order of publication, in the t-autu therein named, as the same appears in my office.

Witness my hand an clerk, and the seal of said court. Done PEAL at this office in Macon this 1st day of February 1810. W. A. Weaelet.

Clerk. When Editor J. P. Sossman, of Cornelias, N. C.f bruised his leg badly, it started an ngly sore.

Ma ny salves and ointments proved worthless. Then Bnoklen's Arnica alve healed it thoroughly. Xoth ing is bo prompt and sure for Ulcers, boils, burns, braises, cats, 1 vi pile. 2Gc at Rowland Bros. JOHN R.

HUGHES, ATTOBJfEr-AT-LAW. Notary Public Iniurranc. Frompt and careful attention fives to ail legal buiine. Rideoa Phone 110, Macon Phone Sit UomiMjt at Bute Bank of Bevier. I Hale, salary ami fees, 57 'J O.

Ilel.oiiir, 4.1 91 J. Williams, poliee jinle fees, U'll I'd Hart ItroN 30 Watkin Davis, wilnens foeN, a 00 PaviJ Havis. 00 CliarUs Mayes, 1 30 Jeve MaHon, .30 A. Kvhiik, labor, 3 35 1-MwariU llroK. Niipplies, 1(1 I arried Moved by Cunningham, sooond- ed by Snodgrass, that warrants be drawn on sinking fund to tho a-mount of to pay bouds No.5 1 and with interest on same, a total of also interest on remaining bouds bo Deo.

2, 1909, amounting to $30; carried. Moved by Hicklin, seconded by Snodgrass, that city attorney bo empowered to draft an ordinancO prohibiting shows or theatres ruu-uiug ou Sunday; carried. Moved by Snodgrass, seconded by Richards, that city clerk notify tho city collector to have all mon eys collected during each mouth od deposit with the city treasurer by the 3d of the succeeding month; carried. City attorney reported for the committee appointed to investigate tho occupation licenses in tho city stating that the committee finds sev eral kinds of busiucsa upon which; no occupation license tax is levied; that it also believes the majority ot tbe merchants of the town are nob paying th amount called for by Section 284, Revised Ordinances City of Bevier, ami advises that the board meet in recess session tor tho purposu of bearing the merchant of the city on the mutter. Moved by Suodgruss, seaondoj by Kuch, that tho city attorney be) instructed to draft ordinances for the purpose of levying occupation liceusv tax on kinds of business which are not so taxed; carried.

Moved by Hicklin, seconded by Snodgrass, that we empower tuqj street commissioner to purclijuj sufficient sower pipe to conned vitb. the drain put in by the C. B. railroud compuuy south of Elvira street; carried. Moved by Richards, seconded by Cunningham, that the street commissioner be instructed to i gate tho drains of the city ao ug-' certain where drains are too Miiall to carry the water and report the board carried.

Moved by Richards, seconded by Snodgrass, that tho county su vey-or be employed to survey and lay off the remaining lots in West Oalc wood cemetery; carried. Moved by Richards, seconded by Snodgrass, that we take a recess un til Jan. 20, 1910, and that the clerk notify the merchants ot the city that their presence is desired cir ried. F. O.

DeLon'2, City Clerk. Bftfters Succeed when everything else bfla. Ia nervous prostration and femal weakaeaees ther are th snpmna remedy, thooMada have wrificd. FOR KIDNEYfLIVERAND STOMACH TROUBLE It the best medicine ever sold over a dragfist's coootez. Order ol I'Dblicatiou.

KTATKOK MISSOURI, 1 Copntv or Macon. 1 SS. In the circuit court of said county, April term 1910, K. M. Mayfield, plaintiff, VB- Cordelia Mayfleld, defeuilant.

At this day eome the plaintiff herein by his attorneys, Jooes fc Itotnjue, before the undersigned clerk of said court in vacation, and filet, his petition and affidavit, stating, among other things that the above named defendant, Cordelia Maylield, isa non-resideut Whereupon il is ordered by the clerk that said defendant be notified by publication, that plaintiff has commenced asuit against tier is this oourt, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore con tracted between said plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of general indignities and abandonment, and unless the said defendant be and appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be began and hoidea at the court hou.se in the city of Macon, Sn said coun ty on the 18th day of April next, If 10 and on or before the first day of sai term if the term, hall so long continue, if not, then before tbe end of the term, answer or pledge to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof be published according to lw in the Bkvibk Api-kal, a newspaper printed and published in Macon County, Missouri. Wn. Wkaklkv, Clerk. STATE OF MISSOURI, Cocstv of Macoj.

SS. William A. Weakley, Clerk of the circuit court of Macon county aforesaid, hereby certify that the above Is a true copy of the original order ef publication, in cause therein named, as the same appears in my office. Witness my hand as clerk, and the Witness mj SEAL teal of said court. Done at office in Macon tbii 23d day of January, 1910.

Wm. A. Weakley, Clerk. Ttia original I IU IMIM LMMiuik icmcuji For cooffca, culd. throat aad hna triable.

No opiatea Hoo-ieobmui 0ou4 for every body. Sold crcryvl FOLEY'S MONEY tad TAX to kt Yc41ow package. KeiMMbttt Prord only try Sold by Eduxb Em. FOLEY'S.

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