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to 4 MARSHALL REPUBLICAN livisifcle Bifocif LITTLE ROCK Now is the time to go hunting. FNow is the time to go flailing. Now is the time to go-loafing, but the best of nil is one Unit can tell the biggest story. John Child res pays when it comes to telling stories, ho cant be bout. Muster George Pearson called on Mr.

Broukwny Sunday. Wonder why? ITminif ti'mimiiK n. .11.1 Frank LeimUuler last Sunday'" d4oba be' afternoon. Wonder why? Umf America has reached her Mi It tilt 1 iajiiiwi. i oufjuau mi uuumess.

Friday, January IN, 1006 at DR. L. GILLASPY, who makes a specialty or correcting all kinds of defective vision, adjusting all kinds of noseglaeses Ho guarantees perfect satisfaction in every cbbo. If your spectacles or eyes are not soemlng just right you should consult the Doctor in regard to them. Examination free; prices right.

DR. JU. GIjLLsASPY, Onico with Dr. 0 C. Eraorson, East Sldo Square, MARSHALL, MO.

Harny Buckstedter, who was shot, has nearlv recover ed and able to bo around again same as usual. NEW FRANKFORT Grandma Zahl has been quite sick the past week. Noah Martin and wife left Dan Lhlers spent last Thursday for Huhdolp county to Mr. Martin's parents. Thursday and iTridnv in Mai i i 7 7 M.

8. met at the Ko homuof the president of the n.T yU Mii. Chas. Thier- he there with the goods. AfUjl.

ft I'oto Iiender lost a very flue Uobert Puis tor visited in Marshall one day last week. Several in this community have gone to Texas. One of Mr. and Mrs. Berloyknmp's sons has 'boon side, but is able to bo up and aiound.

Dan Ehlors says that he likes to go up in the bottom but the roads kcps him back. Mr. Bowser called on Miss Ruby Pearson last Friday Mr. Bowser hav- ii i lurujuny IIVCU west ON as transacted, the ladies partook of a five o'clock sup per which of course added ot the afternoon's enjoyment. Born to-Mr.

and Mrs. Goo. Haines. Monday. Jan.

8, a daughter. Hubert Zuh.l and sister, of near Sharon, spent a lew days with relatives in this locality. Budly Davis was In Miami Thurtiday. GRAND PASS The Dawes drug store has changed hands and will now continue business under the i'i ujvji ij in ui nuiib ui i the eitv but. ui.

ni.nn.,i. proprietorship of John Piatt- Sliiicr. I normal Edw. Foil Slater. nor and idv.

Fenner. The Moclc trial came off I Engineer Weaver met will, last Friday evening with Uvy to Judge Fred Do tmeses hi. lh0, ing. The prosecutorMote Ul? vf lt1? IDI.Iers comes forward and ut AnL sues George Thornton for se- lL own at the present curity. Mr.

Thornton hav- amputation of the ing went Root. Sims la on one dozen trans that were I Mrs. Mary D. Kuii return bought of Mote Ehlors, Fob. 20th 1905, and Robt.

having left the country out paying for them. prosecuting witnesses Sims were ed to her homo at Chamois, Mo. on Monday, having spent a sixteen day's visit with her oldest sou. Sam Ruiiand other formor residents of Osage Co. Our sportsmen are complaining over the scarcity of us follows: Mote Ehlors, Dan Ehlors, and Mr.

Forney. For the defense as fnl Geo. Thorton, Kid Thornton, Hia winter. Tinker Thornton, MolliePip- Frank Buford is quite low or and brother. The attor- with malaria fever, neya for the prosecution were Ed Fanner is sholling corn Prof.

Trout and Dr. Sharp; for P. II. A reus-Meyer. Two for the defense were Col.

Will Cur loads were shelled and de-Gaby and Dr. Davidson. The livered on the cars, when case was tried by a jury of work was suspended owinir to six men. The case lasted the soft condition of the roads, quite a while, and after some Another car load will bo shell-short talks by the attorneys ed as soon as the roads im- i rum viiuu tfiuut juuu ueimer prove turneu ine case over to the jury. The jury were under sheriff Roberts, but it was only a short lime until they MT.

LEONARD To the Crotcher correspond ent: Mr. and Mrs. all came to a decision of not have moved to the Ml. Leon-guilty in favor of Geo. Thorn-ard hotel instead of Black-ton.

Next Friday evening' burn. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Savers had a nice party last Fridny tut uvuiung.

xnere was a large crowd and everybody enjoyed themselves. CI s- oomo corner boys came down to attend a party here Saturday. After the imrtv they rode the bumpers back touorder. They surely saved their railroad fare, aftoi going to a party to talk to their girls. b.

N. Yates is in tho hog dip business. Ho took a trip to blmekol ford last week. He said that they had put up three tanks there but didn't know how many hogs they Had dipped. We hope he wilt succeed in his trade.

Sam Flair, of Malta Bend, took the train from hero Mon day to Kansas City. The candidates come In here as thick as the hair on a dog's back. They all can' get an ofllce in this next term. R. B.

Wright lias received a car load of hay this week. Hay is scarce in Mt Leonard. ARROW ROCK Mrs. John Watts and chil dren of Marshall arrived Fri day on a visit to friends- and relatives. Rov.

Buchlor filled his regular appointment at the German church the first Sun-day in January. A. LolTler, of Nelson, was here last week visiting his sister, Mrs. Tom Dixon and family. Mias Nora McCarty was very unfortunate last week in falling on tho ice and hurting lier collar bone qui to badly, which was very painful.

C. O. V. Wood sold his slock of groceries to Watson Diggs, who will continue business at tho same place. Wo wish for him success in his new enterprise.

Miss Emma Townsend re turned Saturday from Miami accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Jesse Wheeler whom she has been visiting for some time. There will bo an entertain ment, consisting of music and recitations given uy tho public school for tho benefit of the library, Friday night, at ine Mason ie null. Harold Turley, of Cooper attended "services here Sunday night at tho M. E.

church South. mi Bunerere irom diseases of the Jfiye, Ear, Nose and Throat will find a certain cure awaiting ft you at my ofllce. You pay, when cured, a reason- j. aWe fee. ft I will adjust your Glasses to your dntire satis- ft faction.

No extravagant charges. ft Specialist, Netf Bjnk Building. MARSHALL, HO. i i i IV i BHWwNHSMlilHlln8ll8llHBH HARMONY Quite a number of the young folks enjoj-ed a social at tho ime of Mr. and Mrs.

T. V. uavis riday niKUt. All re port a good time. Miss Ona Lyon spent Satur day and Sunday with homo folks.

Willis Dillie returned home Friday after a short stay in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ware White visited Mrs. S.

White Sunday. iv. a. irvin nns been con fined to the house for sovera lays with rheumatism. Little Arthur Drummond is still quite sick with typhoit fever.

Miss Ruth Wilson was the guest of Miss Minta Ervin Friday night. tiff lit winiam Aiaynold aiui Misses Lntio and Francis Moore visited G. T. Lvon and family Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Josenli Camn bell and mother, Mrs. Murv Campbell, visited R. W. Ervin and family Sunday.

Ask Charlie and Friedman why they didn't go nil the way-Sunday. As tho weather was so bad Rev. Cobb nostnonod hi mooting until Jan. 20. wo wonder why Luster i .1 goes tiuwu mo oar road so much.

Bad colds and sore throats ire making their usual calls over the country now. McAllister The clouds are lrathorinir in the southwest and looks as though wo might have sufll cieut snow bv this time to morrow to uso our sleiirhs again. Miss Zolla Calhoun ha: been quite sick with nnon moniii, but is reported much letter at this writing. Mrs. G.

R. Mi.rris is visit- ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ilalleiibnck tais week.

We are sorry to hear of the death of Jim Berrv. who ro- sides near here. Miss Rosa Ilallenbeek was Iloustonia last week visit- ng her sister, Mrs. G. R.

Morris. Frank Kenner and wife ave returned from Kansas City and will make their homo near McAllister. Rov. F. W.

Graham was down from St. Joe the first of last week. Messrs. Frank, Dan and 3riiest Scott havo mim-nod rom North Dakota to snend the winter with their mother. Miss Topsy Calhoun was called home from Soiiniin where she has been for tho mst year, on account of her sister's illness.

Born, to tho wife of Joe Davis, a baby iiirl. Mother and baby both are doing well. jurday, the guest of her sister, Airs. u. w.

iledger. C. M. Rice, our popular stiition agent uplaycd hooky" Monday and Tuesday and visited friends down the line. Miss Lula Sehwal, of Cole Camp, is visiting Mrs.

C. F. Ilolsten. Ed Orear came un Satur day afternoon from St. Louis ti snend Sundav with liiw family.

at Mrs. S. E. Owen's liome. the duties of this life, yet there is a more vital prep aration to be made, in order to prepare for the duties of an eternal life.

GILLIAM R.B. Huff our rural route carrier lias been complaining of the severe condition of the raids. Rev. Cobb of Miami, has bfjon assisting Bro. Alexan der in the meeting this week.

Miss Alice Chanuler return ed home last week after few days visit with friends in Nel son. Jas. A. Walker, our collec tor was hero looking after his nterests one day last week. G.

D. Swinney, one of our progressive merchants Iran- sacted business in the County seat one day last week. Mr. Mills of LaGraniro Ar kansas, is tho truest of his sister, Mas. II.

A. Guorin for a few weeks. W. T. Swinney entertained very successfully his Sunday scIhki! class last Wednesday.

hivcrydody is wantiner Mr. Swinney as a Sunday School teacher now. C. II. O.

Leimbirck and Miss Sallio Leo spent a verv pleasant and quiet afternoon in Malta Bend Monday. J. A. Howalkor, one of Sla ter's blacksmith's was in our burg Wednesday slmkinir hands with old acquaintances. W.

F. Deis and J. W. Nor- veil, went to see the Irish Pawn Brokers at Marshall Tuesday. A grand Banquet was irivon at tho Old Virginia Hotel last Wednesday to celebrato the Birthday of our noted attor ney, the guests present were: w.

W. Williams, W. II. Land. jr.

Dr. Ralph Dalton and Lee Cannon. BLACKBURN Thos. Maddox has iust completed a large mule barn. Geo.

Haesemeyer, of Marshall is in charge of the Blackburn Furniture Co. Jos. King has opened a coal mine on the Haas nlaco south of town. He is digging first class coal. We are having agreatmany sick people here at present.

Aug. Tieman, is very low of pneumonia at Hnnrv Sohulz's. Mr. and Mrs. August Pape's 4-year-old daughter is recovering from pneumonia.

Mrs. Sam Martin is another pneumonia patient. Mrs. F. W.

Tuepker has also been among tho afllictcd. SWEET SPRINGS M. A. Harwood is in War- ronsburgand Montserat with relatives for few days. Wayne H.iyman and wife were in Marshall lust Fridav and Saturday on business.

James Berry died Mon. day morning at his homo near Unistonm. Mr. Berrv has been sick for several months. Dr.

C. O. Ehlers is iu Chi. cago, taking a pest graduate course in surgical dentistry. Mrs.

Frank C. Havman. of loustonia, was in town Sat- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Very inspiring, indeed were Superintendent Scott's well chosen words at the Monday morning assembly on the sub ject, "Honor in Schools Life," This irreat truth cannot be impressed upon tho students too early in life. The school work this week is made up almost entirely of review, in preparation for the mid-term examinations, which will come next week. Wednesday afternoon the Delphian Literary Society met for the purpose of electing officers.

Tho following' wero chosen: Mr. Armen-trout, president; Mr. More-land, vice-president and Miss Allie Lantz, secretary. Friday afternoon Jan. 12th, the Aegonian Literary Society gave a well rendered program.

One of its best numbers was a scene from Macbeth, by Misses England and Railey jud Messrs. Putsch, Yeaglo and Montgomery. The Rev. J. E.

Abbott, in a very pleasniff and helnful address to the students of the High School on last Friday morning impressed them with tho fact that although they are now nasainir throuirh Ju period of preparation for Forced to Starvo II. P. Leek, of Concord, sayt: "For 20 jonra I suffered agonloi with a sora on my uppor Hp, to painful, sometimes, that I could not oat. After vnlnly trying overylhlnfr elso, I cured It with Hucklen'a Arnica Salvo," pront for burns, cuts nnd wounds. At P.

II. Franklin's drujf store. Onl25c. Wanted two men in each county to represent and advertise Hardware Department, put out samples of our goods, etc. Traveling Posi- tion or Office Manairer.

Sal ary $90.00 per month cash weekly, with all expenses paid in advance. We furnish everything. The Columbia House, Dept. 010, Motion 2-12 Chicnim Tllinnfo CT For Sato Choap-Ono Austin Woll Drill No. 2.

Tools and all In irood shano. Ccpacltjr C00 feet, will sell on cosy terms. 12 font. linr. Jars and rope socket, good wrenches.

Standard Joint tniwrloir thread. Pnr furthor particulars address. J. S. UNDSKY, Sweet SprtoK'H, Mo.

lFlrl liiM-rcion Jiiii.M OIIDKU OK rUIIMOATlON. Mtutiir Mlonurl, iua County of Mulldf III IUh llnlllt ljmrl Ui- nil. rt X.V!";fiP. wilson.K. WilM)n.

H.T. WII.OII HOIK I'lllllllin vs. Jn. A. JiiIiiuoii nntl l.ltiblc Jolmton, ireminiits, At Mil.

tiny n.nn..ll. ii.viv.vr..,.j:' Itnliu'V nnd tile tlu-lr ix llllou. nnidnvU iiiuIIhiiiiI rorniiitlincliinriit.HlliKlnKniiiiinK JuluiKon una IJIilili- o. Jiilinton urn non. ir.Mirui.

in icinnuiiffU Whriv mum it I. nnlri PMrl hv tiu f.l.l. Court. In vncittlnn, Hint until it-f-uilium tu nntltlwl hy putillrntlon Hint iiUIiiHit. Imvo I'oiiiiiwnctHt mlt nxiiliut lliem in thlt Court, by nitnoliiiient.

Unit hii nttnrtiiiuuu lnu Imii Umirtl, unit Hint ttit olilwit mill Rfiifrnl a turn of HiU ult to olitnlu it juilKiurnt or wtlit Court utnluiii; tb iit- iii niiii-ii. iirif.u uiv iiiiiiiuui oi ncnriltlll iminiorv iioih mxwuiihi Dy lhtUefnitHiit it fiiviii fir tin. nuiiii Hlllli'lHIIVIll, hM.htlll Itil'lMft Ilium Hi. r.kll..u.l...iu. ri'nl itntultuiilo In Hnlluo County, UUou rl.to-ultt Hixty.i igtit ICS) rt ntTnt tint north ililoof .1 1 iihi- irr ioi Hinl.IViAUilltloniuClty or Mnnlmll, Jll.

uurl. JOA llrtrM it lin.l 1. 'I!" 'viiih lilt Hiuitli piirt of tliu Wi-at lilo of the Knm hull r.iKiu iiiwiiaiiio riiiyxii. (nil, luinsTiiity.twoi),niiil rori'osuor III. Illll ft II.

I Illl. II l.u I A m.iii'-v tuv kins Jnhiuon nuil l.llililni). Joliiuim bo nuil np. win ni im. uuri.ni uiv ui'ii itriii iiifrfor.

i.k lu lunii (iii.I li.il.ld. it. IIUUIH? JnlliB CIty or Mnrtlmll. In wild County, on i i. ui i.n.T nun on ur tMiorv tliu lint ilny ol uilil term, auiwer or nleiul to tho pr tltlou In uild rnu'.

Hit innit will In, Ink Mil ti. iimifM.iiMil Mini ln.l.it..u. u.i... wv. uumvM, ITIIURI And It It rurtlii'rortlenst that nropy here IllWHtlHIkHr ,1 ctlrely.

the lutt lutvrtlon to lw nt leiut of Iw imlillnlieil ncoonllnic to Inwln tlm 5lnr iiewntui imld County of Mullne. for four week. ui' llilrtyiluys before ttit Ilrtt Jy of wtia Next May Term or this Court. ii, jiot. uircuu uierK.

A true copy from the records Ml I ik.u .1... 1 iinini nuu ui. in mi, uir cult Court of Hnllno County, Mluourl. thU A. I).

Ilov, Circuit Clerk. tniertlon Jnn, Hi ADMINIHTItATOU'8 NOTIOK. KnHitt Ii liHinhv that laltae it trntlon on tho exnteot J. Kent wereurnotnl to tht) nmlerUniHl 011 thi axiidny of IK, eember, IWB, by V. I), llutti, Judue of the i niiMiv I.UUHUI onuiitt t'tiuniji nu.

All ttAr.tills httvlnir nlnlm. nHln.f unlil eatnto lire required to exhibit them to urn for nllowituce, within one year lifter the dntu nf lerlMri. ur llinv nmv lut fromnny iM'iietltof uchotiite! mid If atieli einuim iw not luiiiuneii wiiiiin two yvur front the time nt the publication ol this no-tlcb they shall be forever barred. J. KENT.

(Klrtt Insertion January lKtli.) HTHAY ftUTIUts Tilltoil un bv K. K. Kltun. of Klmnuwl Township. Hitllnu County, MUjuurl, itmi potted tMirore unns.

unwiey Juntlce of lhu Teaco Iu Mnrfcll Tuwnshlp In wild county nnd Htntu on tlm llth day otJonuiirv tlU) tliefollowliiitdeicrllMHl proiH'rty, to-wlti une utai rrii iieer wmiv mu hi lorenenU with some little whlto on IrttK and bream. "'-jlKbt about one thoutand ihiuiiUs nuil aiipraliHHt by K.N. Price, I.J. Mlkols and K.U, rulkerson ot said towiublput K.K.K.SKA,Tuker up. ii 4 S.1 C.J 43 1.

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