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Hunnewell Graphici
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Hunnewell, Missouri
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Graphic HUNNEWELL. SHELBY COUNTY. MISSOURI. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19.

1606. A. DUN LAP. Publisher. VOLUMh 19, NUMBER 4.

Leonard Items. Mrs. A. C. Balliet went to Hannibal Saturday to visit with her daughter Mrs.

X. Givaa. Hickory nutting timo now. toai oves, G. G.

Simmons, of near Erode n. was in town Tuesday and was pleasant caller at this oflicc and ordered the Graphic sent to his son John at Livingston, Montana New Goods Tho Kcbekah.Ivodgof this city, Weather lino after tho nice frosts. Mrs. Arch Allen, of Heather, Marion county, is visiting her grand-mother "Aunt" Mary Gar-nett for few days. Frank Crandel has rcturpnd homo from a six months stay in Illinois where ho has been tit work.

Ho reports crops' there just only fairly good as they had a drouth also. S.vl Bragg was up at Cherry havo changed their time of meet Ty a v. ru. ing from tho 1st und 3rd Thursday's in each month to the 1st and daily and 3rd Saturday afternoon in each month at 2:30 p- in. Mrs.

Alex Withcrup brought us aro making lower prioes tb.au any body in some chestnuts in tho bur last Sat Box last week attending a trial in Esquire Turner's court. Syl is a urday which were raised on their good lawyer and usually has gorx farm- Mrs. Withcrup received success, as tie im in this case as it some chestnuts from Pennsylvania North For Cash. was ti reasonable compromise. ton years ago and planted and Pierce Stuart went to Kansas this is tho lirst timo the trees have again where he was during the ever boro.

Chestnuts arc a very past season, he goes to Mank'do, rare nut in this part of the state Jewell county, where he will en and when in tho bur are quite, PRODUCE WANTED. Come and see us. curiosity. gage in painting business. Pierce is a lino workman and we W.

S. McCiintic bought the predict he will do well. Mrs. M. (Jarnett Ims in her Serene Oak.

scales at the stock pens which were old nt auction last Saturday, paying $:40 fr them. lie then sold Success Oak. itehen nice new steel range. 11(100. Ismglit of Stuart Garnett.

She a half interest to F. M. D.ivis, of niles and says, "it's right to near It is their intention I DltAl-T Take its dr.ft from the ffitnt of the htove through A lirt-cl 'ss tiw )hl'1 direct' patronize your homo merchants to put in a new pair of scales and Iosco smiles and says, ''wont we mve tho pens fixed up in general steelbo.lv. Nickel trimmings t. ih.t lave tots of good things to cat so there will lie no room for com now.

Consist of urn, Urn bottom, would i sea. thnuRh the top rinj. nil, na ni 'hie, savir.Kof 'i of the fuel, also plaint from the parties who have and stock to be weighed on them. plate, two circnLir impers. even neal- Dry -Goods, Shoes Groceries.

fys and knobs. Mounted! Your attention is called to. the argo sale ad of J. M- Proctor with center driw i j'. pnper all PJH, Check draft OVerltialit.iMMtr.illiiwtbHliriitalltimea.

front or, imiei' or Smoke 1 We put this st ive against nny foft Son in this issue. They will sell The Vallier Garner sale was well attended and things sold well. Two-year old mules brought $315 to tho span; fine horse mules brought per head; one yearling horse colt brought. $100, and a June horso colt brought cattle nnd hogs sold well. The sale, amounted to nearly Telephone No.

at me rroctor farm, one lour. 18 ili.1 polished i00''1 lire, for mile south of Monroe City on Wed iii'uuty uml durability. A strictly stce! idy. nesday, Oct- 3lst. 100 head of liljili soil coal stove.

registered Hereford cattle, -IS head i i i i. i TV" 1 -TCXiOO" oi mines, in neau oi norses, head of white face steers, 100 niitivo ewes, and a lot of hog. If Doer Creek Items. Additional Locals. lor.ses Church Notes.

you want to buy some good stock don't fail to attend this sale. Jack frost has como- Jas. Sharp and wife spent Sun mules Have a cosy corner in your -si's as span norso leaemng our sciinoi, visiteu Wltn es at hog-, ut 7 unm. at siielbina Saturday per pound; sht'vp er i and Sunday, was accompanied citt lo I. us iiisrli as i', span horse teaching our school, visited with at cunts day in Hunnewell- home.

Buy a stove, at Boyd's. bead, When it horsu is so over worked it lies down and in other ways Bev. White began a protracted meeting at Andrew Chapel Sun-Cay night. Karl Fowler was in Monroe City by little Lillian Hawker- of Monday on business. declares its criminal to uso furco.

Old winter i- steadily creeping on, and for news, hen: wo lind the Milam Landruin, of north spent Sunday with home, folks. B. Fowler and son Willie Prayer meeting at the Methodist How To Store Appics. Many a man of humane impulses, who would not willingly harm it best little paper of the times. spent Saturday in Moimu; City.

Chas. Hickman visited with Don't wate your lime in useless II- T- Wood was in Macon Sat kitten, is guilty of cruilcy where his own stomach is concerr.n.3. relatives and friends at Shelby trallicbut sub-eriln for the urday and heard Bryan' speech. With a crop of apples on their hands this f.ill, many far niers who neglected to lay in a villo the lirst cif the week Overdriven, overworked, wheu II. T- Wood attended tho Abor- what it needs is something that Union Cliapji itciiis.

deno Angus sale at. Centra lid Tues- Brown, tho jeweler, is ready to repnir your jewelry, watches and will digest the food eaten and help tho stomach to recuporute. lay. L. B.

Me and wife spent Sunday clocks, at O'Daniol's Drug Store- burch every Wednesday night. Everyone is most cordially invited to attend. The Epworth League meets rery Sunday evening at 7:00 p. The topic is The Missionary wakening Among the Young People of Our Land. (Mission Study Hally Day.) Scripture: Acta ii.

10-21. Tho loader for the ereningis Mary 1 lend ricks- Every body invited to attend. Notice of Final Settlement. Something like Kodal For Dys We are having li autumn weather. rover Givftn nn a business with Henry Nowcand family north of town.

Miss Delia Kobcrtson, of Shelby pepsia that is sold by Ray. C. Moss. trip to Sludliina ville, is tho pleasant guest of her Bill Bloodgood, of Kensselcur, II. It- Shively made himself a cousin Mrs- Joe Hickman in this sudicient supply of barrels and Ixixcs.

find themselves confronted villi the problem of how best to store their surplus fruit. And old-fashioned method, but ono which is inexpensive and practical, is to bury the fruit in earth. To prevent tasting of tho earth, seta ridge pole over tho pile of apples and make a roof of boards in such a way that the air will not be ex- Clyde Phelps, of north of town, present of 11 now wagon Monday. city this week happened to a rather bad accident Miner Sc Son of near Kendall, Sunday night. 'Me was crossing the Parsons Bridge on North river Mr.

and Mrs Alex Withcrup, sawed wood at Al Potts' Wednes of south of town, spent Sunday in Kotice is given to nil when his horse suddenly stopped, lay. Mrs- Luhi Grnbb visited her te got out of tho buggy and start sister Mrs. Gus Mayes near Ken spent Saturday and Sunday with home-folks Jim Wilson, of Moberly, is visiting with his sister Mrs. Tom Ayers this week. Frank White and wifo and Mrs.

Jas. Sharp attended the fair nt Palmyra Thursday. Miss Lottie Lango was the pleasant guest of her friend Miss Cora Tultlo Saturday and Sunday. Tho party nt Chns. Hamilton's "riday night was well attended und ed to hco what was tha matter, and the horse broko and ran into the river and began kicking aad dall Sunday- this city, the guests of It.

II. Dun-lap and family. Tho Hunnewell Mercantile Co. has tho nicest lino of silk underskirts ever brought to this city. Call and see them.

eluded. Then cover the roof with straw and earth. After they are Mrs. Win- Hawker visited her plunging and suddenly dropped son V. S.

Hawker and family removed from tho pit in the treditors and others interested in the estate of Samuel II. Vance dc-S that I tho undersigned Executor intend to make final net-llement thereof nt tho next term the Probata Court of Shelby County, Mo-, to bo begun and held Shelby vitlc. Mo on tho 12th day of November, l0d- A. O. Ballikt, Kxecutor.

dead. Mr. Phelps docs not know Thursday- spring, apples seldom keep well. what was tho matter with the I. II.

Sherry had his house re torso but thinks it must have had T. D. Blackwood, of north of plastered and front porch painted lit. Mr. Phelps had his arm this week.

every body reports a good time. lurt and his buggy was badly Mrs. Neta Randolph, of Kdina, F. K. Sherry und family visited Richard Go.sno.v's near Marion damaged.

Tho horse belonged to A Young Mother at 70. has been the pleasant guest of her lis step-father James Hamilton county Sunday. sister Mrs. B. F.

Glenn and other and was a good horso- My mother has suddenly been town, visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Blackwood nt La Grange tho first of tho week.

Ed. Sherry, of north of town, brought us four very large and fine apples Tuesday, the four weighed 3 pounds. Many thanks. "Unclo" liobt Clark, of north J. II.

Sherry nnd family visited relatives. Bay Smith, aged about 17 years, Thos. who is traveling with home folks near Lakenan, Saturday aud Sunday. nurymg tno truit in eMail is another excellent way of preserving it. Uussets und other lirm varieties will keep well if properly buried Spread tho apples on tho barn floor after laying a carpot of chaff, then cover them with lino chopped straw and chaff two feet thick, exercising caro to fill tho interstices.

If it is desired to keep the fruit particularly nice, it should ho placed on trays in a moist but well-ventilated cellar and care taken that no apple touches anoth for tho Tiie Warren Flour of Len.e, Iowa, was found in tho depot at Lakenan last Sunday made young nt 70. Twenty years Of Intense suffering from dyspepsia bad entirely disabled her, until six tnonthi ago, when i Iih began taking Electric Bittern, which havo completely cured hrr uml rcntorod the Mrs. Fannie Howo and family spent frr Thursday till Monday morning, badly crippled and mash were the pleasant guests of G- B. with his brother J. B- Oliver.

ed up-his limbs below tho knees Sherry and wife Sunday. of town, left Tuesday for Buffalo, Mis arlino Glenn, who is at being mashed to a pulp und all the Arthur Sherry and Andrew tending school nt Palmyra, visited Wyoming, whero ho will spend tho winter 'with his son J. D. Clark cgimcnis torn from the bones. with herparcnts B.

F. Glenn and Meredith of this district, are at tending school at Hunnewell. Io said that ho was bumming his and family. twife from Friday till Sunday. way from Des Moines and was ride- Fred Hawker and family of east Miss Nt 'lie Johnson has return ing on top of passenger train No.

er, io do tins many peopio wrap ed from II nois whore sho has been Mrs. Chas. Willott, of and Mrs. Osborn, of Stouts-ville, returned to their homes Mon each apple in tissue paper. The msit'mg fo several months.

Her rV .1 i. i strength and activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs. V. L. Gilpsrtick, of Danforth, Mc.

Great-eat restorative medicino on flobe. Seta Stomach, Liver and Kidneys right, purities the Mood, nd cures Malaria, BillouoneHS and Weaknessess. Wonderful Ne Tonio. Price 50o. Guaranteed by Bay 0.

Mom. at drug store. For Sale Or 55 and swung his legs between the cars and when the train stopped tho cars came together and crush principal thing to remember in day after a visit with J. P. O'Danicl and wife.

storing appics is that they must be kept as cool as possible without ed his limbs, and when tho train stopped at Lakenan he rolled off and crawled into the depot. The citizens of Lakenan called Dr. of town, visited with his brother V. S. Hawker and family Sunday.

Dwight Potts and sister Miss Elto attended preaching at Hunnewell Sunday and visited with Miss Ethel Shannon. Kev Smith of Lad range, will preach at tho Prairio View church Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Miss Nondus Jordan, is freezing. In storing apples for A.

CV and T. S. Balliet returned home Monday from a several jHenas wee giau to see uur.i;. l'''TJie bait "'me Tuesday between tho Hunue1 II M- M. and North Fork M.

M. resulted in a score of 6 to 14 in favor of North Fork M. Only part of the Hunnewell M. M. were present.

The Tom Vaughn sale was well attended and every thing sold well. Willis, of Shol'oina, who dressed months sojourn in the west. market purposes they should first be allowed to Shrink, then packed tightly in barrels and stored in his wounds, and then made Messrs Balliet aro both looking lots better and are much improv The Hunnewell Hotel is for sale or exchange for other A. B. Dunlap.

up purse and bought bim a ticket to Dea Moines, Iowa. 1 i cool place. Ex. ed with their trip..

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