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Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 2

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iiE MOBEKLY DEMOCRAT Hoott'm DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING Co Jl. R. F. KmrniurT, A K.KELKY, BY In MAIL in tt tn in 4 Of) I 00 ttol irrtpe nor irrttftto ibo Ury promptly, (crfiwtua.ll>- w-rvtl Givo Comfort Bold by 25 BY CARRIER IN CITY J3W month In poxtofflofl mall JO 40 Moberly. who to thwlr mrtt to report of the DKMOO1U.T.

to TELEPHONE 67 THK bost tost of tho of a city or town is tho readiness with which its real estate will jsell. Factories will do more to bring thia dosirablc state of affairs than anything wo can do. WITH factories started hero there would bo no trouble (A) of ft home at good prices when circumstamen required one to leave the city. Could not every property owner, with however small a place, afford to put up a few dollars to help rnalco a market for his real estate? THAT dirty, lying old sheet, the Globe Democrat, is now devoting its whole time to vilifying Bryan and re organizing the Democratic For a "dead one," as the Globe asserts, Bryan iscommand- hitf a great doal of attention from old Ammnias. If re-organization proves necessary, Democrats will need no advice from a damnable, slanderous old shoot of the Globe stripe THE price of salt has been dou bled in a single day.

Tho trusts have learned where to strike to yield them tho most revenue. They deal with tho essentials and necessaries of life. They know tho people must have salt, sugar and coal oil and even a slight in crease on these commodities will bring more millions than a largo increase on articles that could be dispensed with. These corpora tions being soulless, have, of course, no conscience and tho masses of tho people must dance when they fiddle THK case involving tho legality of tho Porto Kican tariff has boon passed by tho supremo court un til December, It is to be hoped that tho court will rule adversely, not only in justice and fairness to tho Porto Ricans, but to increase tho faith of tho common people in that great judicial tribunal. To hold counter to tho administration for once would be a fortunate happening.

Can it be possible that the postponing of the case until congress moots means that the administration has had a tip from the court and will repeal the tariff before the decision is rendered? Wo certainly hope this fifteen cent tariff will be got ten rid of by somo means. IT is tho expectation that the World's Fair will bring many investors to Missouri. This being tbe cose, it is important that Moborly put herself in a position to aocuro her full share of the iu vestments. Boforo that elate wo imist have several factories in full blast in order that wo in ay make a favorable showing. This one thing it is practically im possible to outdo.

Ono or two prosperous factories would bring others, and wo would not have to pay for them, either. Do you suppose that any man wiU sot himself down in a city that does not exhibit life and industry enough to holp herself? These men are looking for city'f ull of live, active, public-spirited men, who will pull as weU as push us got ready for lot us commence now. THERE is a large amount of unnecessary comment and discussion being promulgated since the election about the reorganisa- tion of the Democratic party, The party orgaaiiiri will It is useless to conjure up issues now. The party does now and always will stand for the highest individual liberty and interest of all tho people, and opposed to centralization, combination and Hamiltoniari doctrines. What specific issues the parly will be compelled to present to carry out the aforosaid principles, it is yet too early to announce; either can any man foresee.

That a largo majority of tho party love aud re roro Mr Bryan no observing man can deny, and therefore any man or sot of men who propose to assume control will early iind thoir mistake if they do not roc- ognizx? this truth. If the mem who have not boon in hearty accord with tho majority of tho party for so mo yours wish to become factors again, well and good, but thoy must not oxpoct tho mountain to oomo to Mohainmod. Tho fact about this matter is, tho Republican proas is doing all in its powor to provoke discussion, and therefore discussion at this time b-twoon tho.sc two elements of tho Democratic party. Lot the matter alone now, and wo havo ontiro confidence that a united front will bo presented to tho op position in two, or four yours at tho farthest. HE 1'IDN'T CARE, Hou dear, I BOO ft two- column nr ido in tho dun day a per hnw von flour being adul- BEDFELLOWSH1P.

The Time When Gills Exchange Confidences, HON. K. P. WILLIAMS, OF KAYKTTK. Uhoson Stato Tronwurcr of Missouri recent ol nt HiiHband.

I dont care, nood git wrouR with our stuuiick if wo tuko Dr. Co'dvvolt'rt Syrup I'opsin. A 1 druggiflta Bell it A G.out Mo "1 UHO'i Obftmb- rlftiu'w Colic, Obolctrii and Diairlim an-l riiut ii to bo groat ra Hays PrippH, Putouu, Ark. ouied mo of bloody uYx. I emi Bpoik too highly of it." This ftlwa wiiiH tho good opinion, if not praim 1 tuoBO who UHO t.

Tbo quick euros which it oft in tho ruoBt Bovoro i a favoMto For snlo by J. Ourrv; L'-iat'H Pha'mnoy an-! Burko'K Etiht Side Drug S'cmo, CHEAP RATES VIA WABAStl o-way wr.d round trip ueoond clawH BettlerB ratoB to pointo In North-we8t. On Novornbor (i, 18, 20 and 27th, 1900 tho abash w-ll at tho following low Helena, Butto, Anaconda, Mont aud iutor- uiodiato poiuta $23.00 one-way and $1000, rourd trip, Portland, Oro, Seattle, Spokane, and in tor- mo iato points $28 00 way and 00 round trip Thirty days limit on the round trip tioki-ta sold at tho above rates. Hftve you a oolcl A doeo of BALLAUD'S HO O3HOUNU SYROP bed-tin will move iu 25o nod 50o. by John F.

Ourry and Dr. Burko'a E-iat Store at Mangus tf Buy your paints Bros'. Drug Co, Soaps Brushes Powders Waters Sponges Lotions Robber Bags Every- Thing Our etock of Roquitiiios includfrB every thii OBI a bio both for COMMON -AND- UNCOMMON use. We baodlo only goods that wo know bo ro'irtblo OJT regular customers have come to rega-d the fact that anything on our frh'lvf-e ovide-uco in ileelf of reliability, Please remorabor that wo-are not uodoraold, uptown or downtown. T.

W. GENOLA DEAD Pissed Away at His Residence in This City Tuesday Afternoon Thomas G-enolu, one of Randolph county's prominent and influential citizen died at his residence, 72-1 Wost Rollins street, at 4:20 Tuesday afternoon of apo plexy, after un illness of six months. lie loaves to mourn Ins loss a mother, Mrs iSlizabeth Hardin, wife and two daughters, Mussos Lera and Hula Genola, one sister, Mrs. J. Muxwell of Koniclr, two th 1 a Renick and George Hardin of Marshal, Mo and a host of relatives and friends, Mr Genola was born in Randolph county February 4th and while growing up clividi-d his time between sc-hool and helping his father in the storo.

At the death of his father ho onlisterMn Price's army and served with honor until tho closo of the war. Ho participated in thu battle of Lexington and fought from there to tho Arkansas river. At tho close of tho war ho returned tu Renick and clorltod in a storo until 1808, when he embarked in business for himself. In 1874 his store was destroyed by tiro and ho suffered heavy loss, Irnv- no insurance. In tho fall of 1879 he embarked in tho livery business in Ronick, but in 1881 his business was again swept away by lire.

Mr, Gonola has at times been engaged in the shipping of native lumber. He was what the world would terra a self made man and his en tor prise and indomitable energy and industry, re-inforced by his strict integrity, has assisted him in over co ming obstacles that would have crushed hundreds of other men to tho ground. Mr. Genola was married to Miss Dulcio Boulware at Ronick Juno 0, 1870. The deceased was a good husband and father, an excellent citizen and neighbor, and a gentleman who has boon prominently identified with tho growth and prosperity of county.

Ho moved to this city about throe years ago and during this time made a large circle of warm friends, Truly he was one of Randolph county's best cittoons and will bo greatly missed, The sympathy of tho community is extended to the stricken family in this their greatest grief. Tho funeral services, conducted by Rev, Cole, will take placo from the family residence at 2 After the prolonged aepftnUiou of A year when girl school chums meet they arc apt to put oft" nil conversation of inlimnle private nmUcrs until Then reviving dormitory dnys of old they open their hearts wnd tell tluj secrets accumulated In twelve long And sonic of these confidences are very snd. Il is sad the girl who was crack nt tennis, could pull an oar nnd swing a golf club has to admit i hut she has given up all those things because her back aches so incessantly. The pity is that such break-downs arc no common umonjf young women. They WOMKST about of Or, Us Prescription the best to its wonderful curative power.

in no claim for "Favorite Prescription which is not backed by cures. Kvcry statement made to what medicine will do id Aupporlcd by tbe living evidence of what it done. It has iwule svenk strong and sick women well. It hns brought back the roses to faded cheeks and the to shrunken forms. It.

jjiven laughter for tenrs, nud joy in life for utter misery. What Favorite has done it doing every dny, ''A few years ago I suffered severely with-female weakness, A ml hud at dreadful writes Mary V. Brown, of Creswcll, Harford Md. "I went to my doctor, and'he gave medicine which did me good for while, but I would get worse I sick headache" nearly all tue time; WM weak around my waist could hardly Notice Taxpayers Tho tax booka for 1 000 have plarod in my hands an) taxea now duo Notice i thercforo, to a'l oreons, that I will at the Collector 1 Office, in. the City.

Hall, ring bus iiofH hovi and utter per from dato until April 1,. 1901, for the purpnso of jocoiving the All pornous pnymg fore January 1901, will inivo tho pimK iy cost, of Milt, which will Amount to man tb- Hum of o'j WM, Pox, City Collector. By .8. LYNCH, Do ALWAYS MAKE LOVJB to jour wife. Rotnoinbor hbo jail UN uwotli ami (Iftinty now as wnen you used to bold lior by tbo hand nub look iuto hfr yos ftttd tell hor wrifl your only lovis your Half tbo petulant and that imikoH you HO irritable GQuitiB from Indigestion, Yon can wire it by taking Dr.

Syrup Pepsin. It is gurtrautoed by all to cemetery. ia I i Oak I a We are glad to show goods, JOHN F. CURRY. OftUQQIKT Job For William J.

Bryan. Washington, Nov. 15. Wra. J.

Bryan has been taken care of He has been appointed postmaster at 'Moselle, vice A Haskin, deceased, The appointment was made yesterday morning by the postmaster general upon the petition a number of residents in Franklin county, and upon tho urgent recommendation of Representative Bartholdt, The office is not a one, belonging to the fourth class, but it car ries with it social distinction in the neighborhood arid political prestige in the county. It pays less than $1,000 annum, the salary being limited by law The name of the new postmaster at Moselle must not be con founded with the late aspirant for presidential EIo not tho same. The postmaster is a good Missouri Republican of tbe R. C. Koreas type, proceed the Corner Heed St EDITOR SEES WONDERS.

W. Birry of Lexington, Toun in oxpkrng Mammoth Ouvo coutraotoel a severe caso of Pi'ew Hia quick cure through uaing Buck len'w Arnica Ivo convinced it another 1 vendor. Injuries and all Bod.ly Only tit Burkes East Hi do Drug Stoic, vill contiinie to Ix; common and to in- trcrt.sc in frequency vintil the girl tough that the stability of the general health la founded on tbe local womanly health, A WOMAN'S WKAKNKSS may be J( 1 woinanly health. Female'Weakness in not scientific term, but it is a popular term, expressing the result rather than the condition of womanly disease. Weakness must inevitably follow disease of the delicate womanly organs.

Irregularity is often the beginning of more serious Drains that nre at first considered chiefly as disagreeable, will in the end drain away the vigor and vitality of women. The prompt use of Dr. Fierce 1 Favorite Prescription would save manv woman from years of weakness and suffering. It establishes regularity, driea weakening drains, heals inflammation and ul- cerntion and curen female weakness. It makes weak women strong ami sick women well, There is no other mit-up medicine for woman's peculiar Uls, purchasable from dealers which has so remarkable a record of cures o.s Dr.

Picrce's Favorite Prescription. When phvsidann have said no cure was possible when all other means and medicines have utterly failed to benefit Favorite Prescription" has been tried and use has resulted in a perfect and permanent cure. "Your letter iust received," writes Miss Rose Kilfether, of 43 West Sharpnack Gcrmantown, Philadelphia, Pa. "Words fail to express how thankful I am to you for your advice. I must confess that for the length of time I have been using your medicine I have found it to be the most wonderful and best remedy for female troubles that I ever have tried, and from now on I shall use no other.

Sorry I did not know of your 'Favorite Prescription' years ago, but will gladly tell tuy friends who are suffering, of your wonderful medicine. 1 cannot apeak too highly of it." anything to touch me. My ftet would keep cold nnd I could hardly do my work. I would work awhile and then lie down awhile was completely run-down. Suffered from disagreeable discharge nnd also severe pnins nt After using five bottles of Dr.

Pierce'i Favorite Prescription, three of hit 'Golden Medical nnd one vial of Dr. Picrce's Pleasant Pellets, nnd following the advice you gave gnrdiug tho 'Lotion I can truly say that I am cured." Sick and niling women are invited to consult Doctor Pierce, by letter, free, AH communications held as sacredly confidential and womanly confidences guarded by strict professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V.

Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. A great many women have gratefully accepted the opportunity of a free consultation by letter with Dr. Pierce, an ri welcome escape from the indelicate questionings, the offensive examinations and obnoxious local treatments, thought necessary by some The modest woman shrinking from these things often lets her disease grow and eat into her life rather than submit to a treatment which offends her delicacy. A letter to Dr.

Pierce avoids all thoec offensive practices. If you nrc persuaded that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription hat cured others, do not allow yourself to be robbed of a cure by accepting some substitute medicine pressed on you by the dealer because it pays him a litllo more profit. HOW TO INVMST 21 CKNTS, Buy 21 one-cent stamps to pay mailing expense only on ft copy of Doctor Picrce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This great work, containing 1008 large pages, with 700 illustrations, is seni free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing otitu.

Send ai one- cent stamps for the book in papcr- covers, or 31 stamps if the book ia desired in durable Dr. K. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. For broken limbs burnc, bruitted soro throat and nf ovory kind, HP ply BAL- SNX)W LtNIMICNT.

It will pivo relief boal any wnund Price and For by John (Jurrv l)r, Bnrko'8 iSido Drua Store. Mixed Paint SHERMAN-WILLIAMS Mlxeo PAINT is sold by C. P. Beatty. This Paint is not sold to Racket Stores.

LODGE COMMANDKUY No, 26, T. VI, BtnU)d Conclaves ovory and fourth TuoMdnyM At p. of each. month nt MaHonlc Hail, Ail courteously invited. J.T, Ifttv, C.

M. Jl. Mix, liocordor. A IT 1 A MOBBRLY A. r.

Ot A. JVL LODGANo; 344, moetB evory neoona ana fourth Monday in ouch month, at Miiwonlc Mall. All brethren mro cordially Inritod to attond. 11, A. UATITIKLD, Secretary, TATK.

f. M. MORGAN, CW Ault ttreet. Plasterer and Flue Builder. o'ase work Your patronage feolioited.

A 8 A In at Dr BurU's Kiist Side Rsh! Fisbl ST. Lotus, Mo Nov 9, 1000. All p-r-owB in tho Stat of Mis- Bouri doBi'in young crappio or black batta, fill uld up ply their oarlieut convoniono to Phil Kopp in, Snporin'ondoiii, Forest Park ery, Forest Park, Sfc Tj-wts, or to O'Britju, Superintendent, St. Joseph tho one most ao flpsiblo to tho applicant The only ex; onno to tho applicant will bo ooBt of can (76 nt which ninnt bo ont in advance tho express chart's bo paid 0 A fivo gallon can wi-1 ou ry thirtv to forty mail fish A 1 applicant will bo 1 i i ndvanco a 1 ipmont If more than one can ia -avivd, remit accordingly. HAM RATIIKLL, Chairman, Notice, I havo secured W.

H. Guilds, tho export horsoshoer and hero- after ho can be found at my shop, No, 11.2 North Clark street, oppo- i to 11 a i.s' ho to 1, I a 1 do all kinds of car Huge, wagon and repair wo He on short notice. VVM. IrllCHN. No.

112 North Clark St. Moberly, Mo. CHEAP RATES VIA T. On N'-v- inh OUi '20 1 comb -1 Ii hti-f 18th, 190(1, th'i T. will ml) HJO HikotM ttt.ru'o iirnt- furw IUH for tho round trip to pt-i'-ta in XMH, KaufliH, Arkivn-iiB, CxujsHiana, NQW xi' ludirtti aud Tort -MHiih A out MiiHOiri 'ind to in i.winy otho-f 1 ink- limited to 21 from of nalo and privi- rlinton or mi oiat tho gointf tr Fnv wt'cul Wfl, t.

Hok ut. Tbe shops run till 10 o'clock last night, OUDKli C'V PUDLIOATION Stato of Miesouri, county of Han- BH In tho circuit court at Hnnl-Hvil'o, county, January term, 1901, Icti Mathiou, plaintiff, vs Luuroncti B. Maihiou, dofondant. At tho 15th day of October, 1900, comoB piaiutilT heroin by foor attornoy, foro tho nndonsignod clork of eaid in vacation, and hor petition and affidavit, allying Ojoroin that defon- dant. IB a uon-rosidont of tho atnto of Bouri.

it dorod thut said dof nutant bonotiliovi by pub ication that pUini iff has com 01 cod a BUit, against him in thin court, "ho objoo aud general nature of which is to obtain a docreo of di- vo co from tho houdft of matrimony oxiHt'tng otwoeu plaintiff and de- focdant, and thafc tinloss tho said fondant ho and uppear thi- 'lit tho uoxt term (hereof, to bo bo- ffuu nnd ho'dou at tho court hoviRO in tho city of in Bftid cotmty, tho first Monday of Jan- nnry noxt, and nn or before tho third dny r-f naid term, wiiHwer or plead to tho poti i in paid the pamo will itc Uken an confessed judg mout will bo accordingly. And it further ordered that copy ht'i'oof i-o published in tho Moboily DEMOCRAT, a printed iu tho city of i Moboily, coumy aforosaid, i M. LILLY, Clerk. State of Missouri, county of Han do'ph, M. ki'ly, clerk circuit court of Kimdulph county aforo fti'l, do he-eby cor-ify that the abi vo nnd foregoing a true i-opy of the original order of publi cat-on in iho abovo outitlod a-, the Hftmo uppoara in my oflleo Witness my hand as erk aud the sea' of said court, Done at oHko in the city of Huntsvillo, county and HlMe aforesaid, this the 16th da of October, 1900 M.

IILLY, lork, Kolly, 4184 street. Phono 50 RNIA can jo'ioh thoir deBtinationi wiib great cornf rt and at the least oxp npe, via the Great Rock Island Route PEHSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS LEAVE KANSAI CITY Every Friday via Colorado and Sconio Route to San Francisco and Every Wednesday, via Fort Worth and Southern Route to Loi Angeles and San Ffanciaco. Luiesi Improved tourist bare on faat 1 rains Lowest rate available. Write fwll in map, itinerary and the Dictionary," to A H. M'orrrr, P.

A EanfftH City, Mo. JOHN SKMABTUN, U. A Chicago, Hi. KIDNEY DISEASES arc the most fatal of all POLEY'S or money refunded. ContatiKi fffnfdiTt ffccaffnlMd by unl oent physicians as the Marf far Kidney and Bladder tiouhhi At Bide Drug Slow.

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