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Chariton Courier from Keytesville, Missouri • Page 3

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Chariton Courieri
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Keytesville, Missouri
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James Tooey, a pioneer citizen of Crookfitld. died in that city last Friday in tne 67th year of his age. Mr. Tooey was born in County Mayo, Ireland, but came to this country with his tatuer when but a sma.l boy. He had resided in since the latter half of the fifties.

He leaves a wife, five sons and three daughters to mourn his death. The Royal is tha grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one-tbird further than any wtber broad. 06JR AaTdJMN c. eooo 0000 KEYTE I LLh vmK Entered -n at Kyt reat tf.T i 1 GMRWQN COURIER.

ifnjbbJRnRY CARROLL. The Carroilton waterworks Co. has just invested in a ncv boiier, which weighs 20. coo pounds. Henry Workman of near Wakenda lost an eight-year-old sonnvith typhoid fever the first of last week.

The Nor borne has again charged bork fiom an to a six-cokrnn- pi.irto. G. A. native of Y.r.gus. in his 74' 1 ear.

him. A the wore be fl word The court day. with udo a lie ua ons survive to 1 i 1 siding. Taei are if cnitiui.d 129 civil (-n A. (ih-er.

who recently hardware store at llruns vick, his embarked in the same line of business at Carroilton. We commend him to the citizens of Carroilton ard of Carroll county as being one of the best fellows on earth. A girl at Hale. had lost her power of speech, recovered it by being hugged too ardently by her sweetheart. Of course" the first thing she said "Oil.

stop. although mean for (h.orge to desist. 1 (liiLoii de clares thai re are many other girls in Carroll oiaiy are no jeign-inci to be dir.nl). Mishs Isa and Ida Kelly ol v. i in a d.o:.

wue 1 by a i ii.i a -i the veh.cic. i i.o or less i had the 1 I. tn. Miss 1 1 -sc i'l mi' ept to t'c cm nt lew the scare she icceived. The i at He Witt, among other dej'i ed -ommilted.

entered the scho- and emptied every bottle oi i- 1 t' ti.e ec.M'lij., on the It is high time tho tins heatiu ii-ii being 1 u. Sitae in tei.ville. Mayor L. N. put on extra jiuliee force aid gave notice that every offender would be promptly arrested and prosecuted.

As a ense-ijtier cc there were Uallowe'tn depredations coimniited in this ar. 1 a-V Jirova.s 1 1 J. nr.p of i' Lou of Mu: ay a Rue Ja i i Miss 1....: bli I reared Kevic- Hie. i tiie eldest of oar gc'od friend, E. bin -Finntii.

now of HOWARD. S. M. fa'or's residence, southeast of v.as by ihe the night of u.e a a. i Defective llue.

The hand i ai tion fell heavily on Five1. last Tuesday night. It was vidted by an Untie Tom's Cabin comp "C.r.morna has cr. t' Talor of Boor.boro da ver. She was UV I ii'e ing ia of a 1 editors aicitv A and ireen.

editor wife the inst. I Va mm POWBEB Absolutely Pure ROVAL BAKINO POWDEfl hE VOB-. The editor of t'ae Howard County Advtrtisir was presented with a bo-uet ofajip'e. and damson blossoms and by Thos. L.

Darby of near ette one day last week. The foot I one. played at Fayette between Central and Wtstinird-ter colleges I we resuhed in a swtew-ing i' 'oriiicr. the 01 standing to 5 v. til to dl-h otu me dor-e to t.e Misssouri -i av college eleven Thanksgiving i a The of Mrs.

A. i'isher. widow ot tae ice David Fisher, am) for many years a resident of Howard countv, occurred at the residence of her son-in-lav. i. (iarnett.

in Kansas City, the latter part of last week at the age of 05 years. Five children sur vive her, one of whom is Mrs. Dr. W. Dlakey of Salisbury.

lb W. Wilson of Kansas City, a representative of the Boonville Marble vV Granite works, recently forged the names of several Howaid county parties to orders for monuments on which he realized a nice commission from the firm. Among other orders forged was that of one man for a monument for his wife is -till in the land of the living. 'I he forgeries were discovered when house to which the orders were -a rote the parii. v.

hose name- va re signed to orders a letter, thinking tiiem for the order. i'-'fl ts. dr aj.peared. Fraiik Ilin-ley anl Miss Cora (Istar hayeite. ack.

Ca. and Aiiss drm'. Donlev of Cooper's Tully J. (riu-noweth and Oeorgia Tyle of favette. LLNN.

xMarct line aad. 15: 00k field Vviil each indulge in a 1. ksgiving ball. Albert i ige of near Slieibv died of tlie early part of last week, aged 50 years. Vera, the seven-year-old daughter of and Mrs.

Dron Shelton of r.ucklin, died of diphtheria the 1st inst. Josiali Xewkirk. aged 76 years, died of paraiy-is. Monday, October 31st. at six miles southeast of I Harry Neal id an arm broken Jehn Krir.k ey two fingers while jdaj ir.g a practice game of loot-ball at lln-okfhkl a few u'tys ago.

Tiie T-oi daughter of Mr. -o. 1 mi miles east a l.aa'ciis died ot throat trouble the part of last week. The eduor i the Marceline Mirror created quite a stink in that community last week by eating some onions with which he had been presented. The large bam belonging to James Cray.

2 1-2 mik-s south of Drookfield. was set on fire by lightning last Friday night and was burned to the ground. Miss Pauline Ray of near WTstville. assistant teacher in the public schools at Laclede, is recording nicely Irom the injuries she received on account of being- struck bv a train while crossing the Hannibal St. Joseph railroad track in a carriage at Laclede three or tOlir Wta-Ks a W.

f. R. cier.y 1 OH 1 lece-ndy taarried. (fin tint ce-nnectioii by 1' gh Mr. Rouse is rricre and is spo'r th.e Roan," a t' on th: order of 3 light bay than a roan.

analysis of the water from '-the deep at lirook field by a St. Louis chemist shows that it contains many valuable medicinal qualities, and the Gazette thinks that lirookfield may become a famous health resort some day on account of the mineral qualities of this water, which is sulpho-sa-line, characterized by its magnesium ana lime sulphate. Isaac Hammer of Marceline, who was arrested on the charge of hammering F. H. Taylcr.

also of Marceline. with his fist, was acquitted at his tnal by a jury in Justice Thos. A. Smedley's court. Tayler has had Hammer arrested for alleged perjury, being convinced that either 1 1 lamiiier the witness i ard F.d."' reposes to prove that it was rot he who lied.

j. J. Admire and Miss Carrie Austin of bucklin. W. H.

Harper and Miss Dora E. Hayes of liucklin. Sidney Martin. and Miss Mary Fields of Hybrid. Joseph S.

Hulett aad Miss Tina Ih I'hillips of IJrookfield. Charles 'Taylor and Miss Harriet Wood of New IJoston. William Tiilson and Miss Marguerite Kent of Brookfield. Horace M. Stanley of Laclede and Miss Lela L.

Donnenworth of Erown- LIVINGSTON. Mrs. Alexander Noble, aged 78 years, died at her home in Chillicothe last Sundav. Joe Marshall, col who is in jail at Chihioothe on the charge of assaulting his father, has become insane. Charles Shivers of Cniihcothe was anil 1 hursday for fhther-in law.

over to court last irom ms Iiiice tramps were arrested for begging at Cniuicothe hist week, and each lined 1 and costs. They are now boarding wtili the city. Rem. Cooper of Medicine township was adjudged insane by the Livingston county court last Thurday, and was taken to the asylum at St. Joseph.

Frank Crecn a tramp, was arrested for drunkenness at Chillicothe last Wednesday night, and was fined $25 and costs and given 30 days in jail to sober up on. Sam Waddell and wife of Chillicothe, who are under bond charged with causing the death of six-year-old Cordia Tage, have secured counsel and will fight the the Latter end. Jes'iie boarding with a mons at who has o. 1 died changed here boarding-house ioiwg so had to Lclil.i.Jili clothes. ot Week.

belore i poa. vi 0 'Thomas Aiinutt and Miss Cora Runion of Sampsel township. Louis Emerson and Miss Rena lielle Frazier of Livingston county. Abram L. Roberts of Avalon and Miss Mary K.

Widener of Cavendish Twenty Years irrooi, Tidt's Liver Pills keep the bow-c -y in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, sour stomach, ccn- i i i i CL'u'e. viihout liiem. I have had 0 for over twenty Ani now entirely cures xiS iiver puss propose to demonstrate to a greater degree than ever before the supremacy of 1113' imp availed line of ShjLvfi- art f-p-lo- tlou to all former efforts to please van. tli. leadim tumors (1 baving Having carefully studied the wants of my cus- I HAVE ALL THE also Shapes, Walking Hats, Sailors, Caps and Childrens Headgear of all sorts and sizes.

My line of Pattern Hats and Bonnets is beautiful beyond comparison and my prices are as low as the lowest. I will make it to your interest to buy your bill of millinery from me. KEYTESViLLEs MISSOURI New hay was selling at Macon list: vee at a ton. at (V.lao pari out $70 tor wild ducks last week. Hugh Trim bell, aged S3 years, died at ins home in last ednesday.

bout ac iounus 01 noney was taken irom one tree, near rsorth Vienna, last week. 1 he alacon 7 snows more man ordinary enterprise last week uy puu hshing large pictures (good ones, too.) 1 A horse belonging to Woodson VU- ot the Detr.ocratic county ()n Precktnan. who hot Louis died oi disease last Thurs-liurglars -I three houses Ilarvev. at Renick about three I daV at Ucimi at that is what Maon last Wednesday tugh.t. and sue- weeks ago, had his preliminary trial 1 U'S sa)'S' ceeded in uetting a few dollars in last Wednesday and was dismissed, as The county Sunday-school money and a small amount of jewelry.

'The marshal of Macon broke up a quiet little game of -'draw poker'" last Saturday night, but owing to the respectable parents of the players no names are given. W. A. Atkins, who jumped his bail bond at some ume ago, uneu he was indicted for seeing a be.gus mine to a farmer, has been arrested at liiuiiii ia. Wash.

ofilcer has lione 1 auei 00.1. Mrs. (..:. A. Leonard has secured a from i f.usoa 1 wno ere- I a ic- lie 1 ao busi- 1 i.onai i is a tiatijer 1 1 KKI IL V.

May and Miss Lizzie Watson of Dodd. J. M. Danner and Miss Myrtle Mell- ville of Kellogg. Clarence Ketcham and Miss Jessie Vanl'elt of Love Lake.

Joseph Peters of Tin Mile anel Miss Zetta brown of Round drove. Nine car loads of live stock were; i-: i tt 11, l. sn.ppeu irom iiu.iismuc iu o.ue last Monday. The finance committee of the Mo 'p. 0 for 1 i ve I I I a i OCi; A religious revival is i Th.acas Ibh der Elder 'T.

S. Sharon of 'ogress at charge of erlv. Moberlv The 'ar IJrif en mv have added machinery and will soon in centers, places in a pusi- t-x'itreu latest ivjea- from commence the manufacture of vitrified I.ri.L- I Russell Lowell, to years old, of i nan ms left leg broken last i on him. 1 1. in, 1 he iauoit CoM comnanv will ousld a rauioao io their mines at Setj S.rm-s.

I hey expect to employ 400 miners this -winter. 1 Fire destroyed the house and con- tents of lost'oh Ihodie at Ihe'bee last! Thurbdav IuorniUi, Xothin v.as savc(j- He had only a sniill insur- it was shown that the shooting was done self-defense. Mrs. James Newton of Kansas City was in -Moberly last Wednesday in search ot her husband, who, she says. has deserted her.

Newton formerly lived in Moberly She did not find i i. .1 -') auuionues nau 10 i give her mo -ty to get back home Kmmett karris of near Higbec OL I on a '-huh lor.esorne"' at that place Mast Sum day. and was arrested and finta 55 aniJ -ts. which he did not 0-S 1 da v. 1 le was locked up until aicn- when he turned over a cow and p-ivn.

or fiin: whi'-h wee r.Ki.oi.s. Ken Fo and Miss Susie Mills of foiling Home. Sterung S. and Nannie Pearl of Higbec. W.

R. Creson and Miss Lmma Woodson of Moberly. Ceo; ge Cartwright and Miss Florence Wenninliam of Moberly. Severest Trial. UntU recent years woman's severat trial has been the bringing of children into the world.

Today nearly all the sickness, pain, discomfort and dread are avoided by thoic expectant mothers who uic Kifier's Friend, that wor.cicr-f-I made f.vus by Ic and way r. to mo-nm lieacacne, swollen, or thin? breast. 1 une. 1 l.z bearing r.f chiliren need no lor per bi drraoed. Mothers Friend has been i called a Godr.end by mothers all over this land.

Sold at dryjj stores fc-r $1 a and by I Tie Eralfisld Sej-jlatcr Atlanta, Ga. (t 1'tcc .10 i lief 1. oinmenctnoi i. (October 1st anb Casttiia the Season 1 audio SALINE. A Slater man is going to erect an in lllAt cit Mrs.

Rachel A. CnisA'ell, aged 72 died at Miami last 'Tuesday. A iarner sold his wheat crop at 1 Plater last week tor zz rent, Schiinder's restaurant at was burglarized last Friday night to the amount of $10. No clue. Rev.

E. 1J. Johnson -as installed as pastor of the Cumberland Presby- tenan church at Slater last Sundav. cnntion of the C. V.

church was I held atMarshall last Friday and Sat- I mua' 'auenuance. The ladies of the liaptist church at Fairville made their pastor an old-fashioned donation last Tuesday, and uueuee as well 1- i 1 .1 i nneu. Ciiliis of Dover was at- 1 res.eu last eo-iesaav on a charge 01 forgery. He forged an order lor $15 and 11 vv-i l-ifl fffl in i at Marshall. Rose Huckner's store at Marshall uas entere burglars last Thurs- day nilit, ho stole behtnirv 5 tne bai.ft of Mr.

ISuckneris the treasurer. No clue. A small wreck occurred on the C. A. railroad, near Klackburn.

last Saturday, in which the engine and two freight cars were thrown from the track. Fortunately no one was injured. MARK I Xi'iliS. P. Fowler and Miss Nod Parsons of li'ackhurn.

i Robert K. Goodman and Miss Ida IJ. blue of Slater. Thomas L. VanRuskirk of Crttcher and Miss Maggie E.

Lee of iflweet Springs. Dr. J. F. Jarvis of Sweet Springs a'if! 1 Fa Us.

Mis. 11. ai.d i Ludcu'ii in. (d I hht'e Rock of ttt v. i io -d v.

icinv in 1 1 i -00 v'i -jar .1 ii" i I it iii jn. v.ii- a I li.iilf no ni.try i'. istc'i staniiifl oivdufxt. T'rvHt lx-pi. ci ie.

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