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Marion County Herald from Palmyra, Missouri • Page 5

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MARION COUNTY HErtALD. PALMYRA. MISSOURI. Ml. Mt fl wl'l CM Co.l! 't I- Win ii mi (...

i mI 011 Gnrgn Le.g phon- Ski, nil you will net i Fr1k prompt attenttou. M-s. E'lw. 8obliler haa returned from 8,. LouU feeling muob better and hat gaiud nonalderably lit Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary.

Mr, and Mr. Wm. J. Morton of Warrenville, their fifti I weight. plrati Her friend urn muoh to tee ht-r looking to well eth wedding anniversary on Feb.

8th again. Tbey were married In 1806, In Lewll Is Your Truss Holding As It Should? la is comfortabo and easy? Or does it bind and irritate? You can remedy these faults and have a perfect fitting, easy, comfortable one and still have it hold perfectly if you buy a Superior Truss Equipped With Non-skid Pads Dr. Wood Retiree. Dr. Wood rMlrra" todiiy from roatloii ohler tb Bnlc of Pal.in ra, wlilfih pint hfl it hi 1(1 Inn- th ur, rf lliv bank, fin imlifUd IIih itir.olom evnal oounty, Mo.

Six children were born to tbeoi, all of whom are living except the youngest son, James H. wbo departed this I if a ou Nov. sib, 1907. Those pit-suit wire David N. Morton, of iVlitoneh, NVbr.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burklt and lamllv of Chica months ago th.t hi wished lo retire.

aa bis outside duties and the health of bit wife demanded a I bit atten go, W. T. Moitoo of S. Dsk.t Geo. H.

Morton of Champaign, Mary E. and Rollin Morton (widow aud son of James and Hlizabeth I I 1 IB I Uon Or. Wood ban lived lu Pamyri for the patt twenty yart and be number all oar people at bit frleodt. Morton wbo renides witQ ber pareiitt. Mra Barcley is the oldest daughter Li Pa oallt Palmyra bit boras and bat of Mr.

aud Mrs. M. made no plant for going elsewhere, The aged couple were the recipi The vaoanoy lo the Bank of Palmyra will be filled by Howard Bmlth who ents of a number of bt-au'lful and uss-ful presents. From Ilia immediutti family they, rtcelved fifty dollars in goei to hit new dutlet well equipped J. M.

MOSS COMPANY, by many years' experience In be gold. Marlon Cmotv Stvlng Bnk Hit Mr. Morton Is almost 78 yis. of age and is a vile ran of tho civil war, hav I Wide acquilnUnO" and affable de meanor will mike bim a valuable av qulsitlon In hit new poili.ion. mg eoived bin country aa a soldier for more than throe years.

Haa Broken Leg. High School Newt. Siorlri Happrl will be laid np for several months the result of an acol Fonr from Canton dent which happened on the street University, Prof Chase, Prof Huegel, Prof. Braten and Mr. Hoffman, visited weat of tbe court bouse last Wednesday night.

He wt home on horseback when theer.Imal slipped on the High School Friday afternoon. I Before tbe pupils were dismissed each tbe icy street, and in the fall hit left leg waa caught beneath tba horse, of the visitors talked a few minutes, They called themselves tbe "Gospel breaking it helow the knee and dislo Team" and c.imo to encoursga riirbt i cating hit ankle. The accident oc OTHING we could possibly say about Washington, living, right thinking and clean ath curred about elevan o'olock and it was tome little time befora he was found his life, his habits, his leadership, his bravery, could letics among the boys. Coach Lange 1 In his helpli sg condition. Byrll Exty did not arrive in time to visit the sohool but he attended the basket ball practice over Mitchell's barn In the evening.

The Sophomores selected a new be half so strong as to show his picture. That tells the story, it is all written in his face. Just so with our Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes, to see them is to be convinced of their worth. Let us show you. SMITH BROS.

Palmyra Clothiers was tbe fliat person to find bim and after summoning the assistance of John Uvrrol and Oonlon South they carried him to the bnme of John Harris where he remained during the rest of tbe nicrht. Thin is ourUinly bad luck for Alorltz. but he can ba tbank ful that it did not happen out on tbe country road. Vice president last Friday morning. Bryan Clark, formerly vine president, FARM AND LIVE STOCK AT AUCTION TUESDAY, FEB.

29, '16! ISO ACRES OF LAND Adjoining Zack Gupton on the south and adjoining George Ragar on the north, now owned by Mrs. Kate Albright ofQuincy. Mrs. Albright will also sell five head of horses, 1 fine cow and calf, 4 good brood, sows, 23 shoats weighing about 100 400 bu. corn, 5 tons of bay, 1 new wagon, 1 disc fertilizer drill, 1 riding cultivator, 1 harrow and other articles.

Farm will be sold on easy terms, 800.00 down in 10 days, balance yrs. at 6 per cent. This farm will positively sell, no by-bidding. Here is a chance for some poor man to get a good farm on easy terms. J.

T. WHITE, Agent for Mrs. Albright. ascended to the presidency on account of tbe fact tbe president, Russell Johnson, had stopped school. amie Settles was selected for vice president.

Badly Burned. Rev. Robert Mcllvoy spoke to the) The Canton Gospel Team bad a big pupils of the High School Monday morning Hi subj ct was "Founds- audienoe at tbe Christian church Sun Of Local Interest. Dr. Hornbaok, oculist and auriat.

SOSBrdw'y, Htnnibal; glasses fitted day night. They seem to be earnest young men and we will aooom He said the pupils should build sure foundations, both In a moral and eduoatioual BMise, and sbonld also constrnot buildings upon these foundations that would rie to great pllsh much goood List Friday Mrs. Fred Daggllz, Hv Ing ou the Luckenhaugh farm east ot town, cane into the bouse from ber ontdoor work and feeling chilled she opened the lower damper on ber heating stove and stood with ber back to the stove to warm. Her son came in from tbe outside and as be opened the door a draft of fresh air struck Mrs. Daggltz and she felt the fire on ber Xiok, ber dress having Dr.

Q. Oarlttead wa St. Louie visitor laat Saturday. Tbe farm borne cf Henderaon Noel rn the Hannibal road, occupied by Lloyd Moore it tiomti from Sr. Louis heights of grandeur.

Our sohool days re the period when foundations are Ohaa. Noel, was totally destroyed fcy Monday morning. Moat of tbe fir for a vtilt with hit parents. Howard J. Smith baa been a St Loula visitor the past few days.

rmly laid. After noon cn Monday the student ooutenta were saved. caught. With great presenoa of mind she rolled herself up in a blanket, Morris Soott waa the guest of Squire J. J.

Benson and wife have but failed to tmother tbe fire. The returned from their Florida trip hired man came lo and sucoeeded in body were given a chance to hoar the debating team, The question was: that the Philippines be given their freedom." Oswsld Frey, Wallace Gray and Howard White spoke on tbe affirmative, while Orval Riegel and John Cbadwell took the friend in Louisiana last Friday eve ulng. Leo Baxter informs as that every thing brought good pMoet at bit fatb er't tale Friday. They were kick nearly all the time tbey were gone and of course had putting ont the fire and Dr. Luoken baugh was on band aa speedily as anything but an erjjyable time.

possible. Her back waa badly burned Mrs. S. A. Soranton hat returntd and she suffered much pain.

It is hoped no unfavorable symptoms will negative. These debaters show great Mr. and Mra. J. O.

Rergbofer left laat 8studay afternoon for a viait from Quinoy where she bat been develop and that the will toon be promise and improvement. A team will be selected from these to go to studying tbe spring stylet lo mlllin well At the time of the accl with their sou Oliver In Chicago. Tba riuiars bood eleotlon resulted In 101 yea and 73 nay votes, lack' ery. Her assistant Miss Irene Smoot, Clarence March 3rd, and contest the team there. dent Mr.

Daggits wat in town. will remain In Qulucy another week lag 4.1 votes of the necessary two Miss Sadie Young visited the High The Kansas City Weekly Star The most comprehensive paper. All the news intelligently told. Farm questions answered by a practical farmer and experimenter. Exactly what you want in market reports.

ONE YEAR 25 CENTS Address ftjE WeekL? Sff Kss GijYr Mo. The Clifton Comedy Co. that did thirds. Sobool Monday afternoon and at Pumpkin Bloaaom Society The Pumpkin Blossom Society of prosperous basinets at tbe Franklin tended the debate. Mitt Velma John baa returned to Theatre last week, disbanded after B.

M. H. Hester is made op of men of upright lives wbo scorn to tell anything but tbe chsing performance Saturday blsbt. Too much booze waa given as Circuit Co urt ad ourned to Th rsd ay the striot truth. Ell Johnston until the cause.

reoently was president of this society Our frlond Ernest Kruse cf West But In an evil moment be killed a hog. Many interesting and valuable ar Ely gave us a brief ctll last week A neighbor of Mr. Johnston bad Just He was just getting over a spell of tides from China will be exbibed at the "Curio Tea" Tuesday afternoon killed a bog which be claimed yielded pneumonia. Me. Kru-e has certainly had his share of bad luck in the last The Presbyterians will have a formal opening of their church parlors Tuesday afternoon and evening, Feb and evening, Febmary 22, by Mrs 82 gallons of lard.

This man, need lest to tay, was not a Pumpkin Bios ber borne In Qnlnoy after a few days' visit with ber friend Mist Nelle Helnze. Our friend Fred Schaloh has purchased a Ford touring oar. We hope he will not try to scare our flub in South River. Harvey Maddox and wife of Monroe Olty were guests of Mrs. Maddox brother, Obat.

E. Smith, and wife laat Saturday and Sunday. A brown kid glove wit found in front of thlt offlte this morning. The owner may have tame by calling and paying for tbit notice. Mr.

Connor, the Kansas City Weath The Bethel ladies have our thank iorabxi cake from tbeir social. Taey certainly have cake bakera out at Bethol nrl this effloe would not object to a b-ix every once in so often. Battertby of Shelbina, formerly Miss fewyears and we hope good luck will oome his way from now on. Ann Anderson of this city. tomer.

Mr. Johnston yielded to temptation and put In a claim of 63 mary 22. Ira Johnson has taken-the position with P. C. Lane which has been held by bis.

brother Russell for the past eallona ot lard for his hog. He also Tba neighbors and other friends Mn. George Jacobl gathered at her said the hamt welgbed 86 pounds and claimed he told tbe bead in May wood for 117.95. To make matters worse Attention two years. home last evening and helpedcele-brate her birthday anniversary.

The affair was a surprise to Mrs Jaoo bland fca also told about building a cupola on The ladies of the Presbyterian I Ladies! the club house to high that he could church will give a "Curio Tea" id the The second quarterly meeting of Palmyra Cirouit will be held next Saturday and Sunday at Pleasant Grove church. Preaching Saturday at 11 aud i o'clock and Sunday morn ing by presiding elder. Dinner at uiiuroh Saturday. Quarterly confer-erence Immediate!) after afternoon service Saturday. Rev.

M. Gray. tee Fielding Johnson in Fresno, Calif the evening waa most pleasantly tpent. She was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. er man, aays winter over.

He flies rigbt In the face of the groundhog and church parlors Tuesday afternoon and evening, February 22 ud He aaid Fildlng shook his flit at bim. we nope ne comet out an rigno. When Ell oalled round to preside over Ooey Bowen was up from Miller tbe Pompkin Blossomert at their next Andrut Engelhardt Who came to Palmyra from Germany In 1866 died at the Infirmary last week. He waa You don't have to keep I this week telllug bis friends that at meeting the members rose at one Why man, grabbed mm oy tne tiaoa or nis the proper time be will be a candi date for sheriff. The engagement ot Miss Orace Har ou buying Coffee that does I not suit your palate.

Try I breeobea and oatt him Into outer darkness. not give your boy and girl an a stone outter by trade and muoh of bis work in and around Palmyra will ba in evtdouoe for years to oome. He OpiKJn-llIULJf make their MM ttudu earn and it monrned by four sons and Tbe Rev. 'and Mrs. McReynalds who have been resllenle of this city for the past two years will return to Monroe City the first of March.

daughters wbo retide in Palmyra. He "MS vey and Mr. Elmer Raymond of Quln-cy was announced Wednesday afternoon, by hersister, Mrt. Homer I. Hoggins, at an afternoon oard party at the pretty home of the latter iu Quincy.

Miss Harvey was a resident of Palmyra from childhood until tix montha ago and haa warm hiends tffcetmet Give waa eighty -nine years of age. County Court Prooeelnga. The county oonrt last week fixed the poll tax at payable la cash or labor. Everett 0. Johnston wat appointed them the same chances to win pro- a can of Seal Brand or' a can of 40c Monarch Coffee at 35c, or a 3 lb.

can of Monarch Coffee for 51.00, whole grain or we" will grind it tor you. In these Oa Wednesday, February 28rd, motion and tucceaa as tbe lad having tba Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Smith have to for a visit to their daughters, Mrs. Waller McKay and Mrs. Gran Mist Matjorie Addeile, daughter of advantage ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adair Kennedy, J.

P. ot Fabius in place ot 'A. H. Sohenok, deoeaaed. WEBSTER'S ville Sherman lu Memphis, Tenn.

becomes tbe bride of Mr. Eugene here who wish her all happinett. Mr. Raymond it a ton of Mr. and Mrt.

J. 8. Raymond and holds a position wit the Otis Elevator Co. of Quiccy. The court settled with the roartovi-r- get the You will brands you will best that grows.

Burrut Bicker the ceremony being performed In Ibe Presbyterian church Dav) Martin was In from Hester lt week to make sett'ement as road a ers In relay having a certain com ber oome in each day. The new men in Salvlta, Ky, The many waim frleodt of the bride tu ber aid home Unite with us In all good wisbea overnwr aod Mrs. John Honekamp rf-turoed with him to visit ber old friods at Hester. REV INTERNATIONAL Dictionary in his home. This new creation answers with final authority all kinds of pnzxlinc question in history, geography, biography, spelling, pronunciation, sports, arts, and sciences, Vocabulary TsraM.

IftePa. prcrMatlUiMtradofw. Coland Ptetaa, to far appointed are: T. T. Gravet, 8.

H. Turner, Sj John W. Bohluker-bier, J. M. Howell, J.

E. -Oorder be both satisfied and gratified. Doesn't cost you any more than the coffee you don't like. Try it and pair One of the prettiest programt ot the year will be given at the Franklin Theatre on Feb. 25th under the autpicet of the Civio League.

About fifty little folkt lo costumed folk dances, bright chorus work, and light Henhel Symmondt, 10. P. Emery, 11; O. Abel, 12; T. ft.

Burdltt, 13; L. D. McQlaason, Wm Gibbons Plenty of W.U No itiVet(ueol ill ii 'LARGER alia biimm nt The typaoaisttr la eqnrralanl to that you will be convinced. rtrr vrr.m 19 FAflT.F ihn Smith (ool), a brother of Tom and George Smith of this oity, died in Omaha, last week His body waa brought to Palmyra last Sstorday and waa buried Sunday afternoon. leaayelopedla.

16; L. H. Freeman, 19; W. B. Uaivarr, returns for yoarlajlng HEN Than if you feed PURINA CHICKEN MOT taiCSMBsrt.

AbMCS mi taiastitsihsth than ayethar Eaf aa iav TRADING STAMPS WITH 21; J. Uatterton, 22; B. M. Alien, 24; H. F.

Paugh 86; a E. Powell 26; Moris Happel, 27; Jease L. Banks, 28; CHOWDER, PCRINA SCRATCH FEED and SWIFT'S MEAT SCRAPS. dramatic numbers present the program under the direction of Miss Anna Moore. Sweden, Denmark Scotland, ete will be represented In a very spectacular manner aod tbe whole affair wiu be quite attractive.

Watch for further notice. REGULAR i EACH CASH PUKCHASE. F. M. Copp returned to tbe 8t.

Jo L. Klobard. 29; Herman Bcbaffer, i seph Hospital last week. He enter-tered the institution two yeart tgo, AN'U) INDIA- 1 ENTiOMS. WRITK for If Now la the right TIME to FEED those FEEDS and GET the Drat and moat Profitable results.

REDEEM Tour Porina CHOWDER COUPONS. Tbey are worth .06 Cents when TOD BUT A BAG Of PURINA CHICKEN CHOADERFromCS. W. L. Jaoobi A Son.

mt-i. 3 30; J. G. Brota, 31; M. RoibweUer, 33; R.

L. Young, 85; O. B. Whitaker, 36; W. F.

Gave, S3; John O. Schaffer, 39; Wm. Morton, 40; John H. 41; W. 8.

Parker, 42; D. B. Martin, 43; Frank Wennsker, 44; Thot. Nekon, 45; E. Ward, 46; Mart Lake, 47; A.

L. Tonng, 49; L. D. Rhodes, 9. FRF.K.

9 Kla. T- going from here by himself and the physician told him that he was tbe first person that ever came there cm-attended. Mr. Cupp'a ia a nervous trouble and we hope he will toon get Jail Sons. alpi if yoa aa There's only one way to acquire wisdom, bnt when it cornea to making a fool of yourself you have yonr choice of million different waya." amuM C3 permanent relief..

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