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The Shelbina Torchlight from Shelbina, Missouri • Page 4

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ing 35 head of 2-year-old Wbiteface ANNOUNCEMENTS cattle, rnese steers nave oeen on ensilage all winter and have done remarkably They will weigh right around 950 pounds at the present lime. Mr. Finney Son also We are authorized to announce the followiug candidates for the offices named below, subject to the have brought through in good shape Democratic voters at the General Primary Election to be held OS 100 head of bogs and lou ewes. Tuesday, the 4th day of AuguBt 1914 St. Louis Markets.

Wednesday, Feb. 25, DimmittCaudleSmitb Commission Co. Cattle 2200 bead; Market 10c higher. Top bulk For Representative, J. Wm.

TOWSON, of Salt River Township. $8 to $8 90. Choice cows $7.75, bulk $6.75 to $7.25. Heifers, top $8.75, bulk $7 50 to $8.25 Hogs: Market 5c higher. Top S.o.

Dun For Collector, MAC BLAIR, of Salt River Township. $8.70 to $8.80. Sheep and lambs fc to 50c higher than last week op lambs $8.25 weathers $6 45. Moles at the Lyell- Bros. Puckett annual pale last week sold at from HE warm days are near at hand.

Some of them have already put in their appear For Recorder, E. M. CA DWELL, of Black Creek Township. HOMER C. HICKMAN, of Jackson Township.

1197 to $375 per 'pan. Steer calves brought from $31.75 to $41.75 per ance. Get ready now for them bvstiDDlvine yourselves with new sorino merchan. head. Total amount of sale $4,500.

At the Jack Magrcdersale Monday mules so at from Slb4 to tkiiZ.CA). Sheen from $7 to $7.40 per bead; i dise at the Miles Bates store. The spring styles are in. The Spring fabrics are clever. The majority of prices are lower.

So there are real reasons for your early purchasing. 6ows from $47.50 to $57 each two calves. $45.25: two' yearling steers CITY OFFICES Marshal We are authorized to announce CHARLES A. REVERCOMB a candidate for City Marshal of Sbel- $57.50. Total amount sale about $4,000.

At the Koland Keid sale Tuesday stock of all kinds sold bina. subject to the action of the well, the total amount being $5,800. Democratic City primary. the ladies of the Catholic church who served lunch cleared about $40. Silk poplins for cos We are authorized to announce W.

C. CLAUSE Hen's Clothing IWith Assignee Sale. tumes, 25 inches wide a candidate for City Marshal of Sbel- Notice is hereby given that by bina, subject to the action of the virtue and authority of an Order of in the beautiful new colorings in printed Democratic City primary. Sale made by the Circuit Court of Shelbv County, Missouri, at its reg Chinese patterns, ular February Term, 1914, the undersigned John R. Lyell, Assignee 65c yard of J.

F. Maupin, will on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1914, offer to sell Cluny's spot proof Collector We are authorized to announce W. D. UPTON a candidate for City Collector Shelbina, subject to the action the Democratic City primary. STOCK AND MARKETS.

at Private Sale the entire Stock or foulard silks in new designs and colors. 23 Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, Horse Furnishings, Harness and Much Merit. The new Adler and High Art Clothing is in and we claim lots of value this season. Patterns are exceptionally clever and pretty and there's a tariff slice from off the price. If you've never bought clothing from Miles Bates, you ought by all means to try it this season.

We specialize on $15 and $18 Suits At either of these prices will show Saddlery Hardware and Strap Goods belonging to J. F. Maupin, situated in the City of Shelbina, incheside. 85c and $1.00 Brocaded crepes in beautiful Missouri, and assigned by him to colorings, extremely soft and the undersigned for the benefit of all bis creditors. Sealed bids for said assigned stock Choice timothy hay $16 per ton from the car.

O'Donnell Bros. For Sale Some extra good timothy seed. Shelbina Milliog Co. Car of fine yellow corn. Price 67iC per bushel.

O'Donnell Bros. See us about that farm loan. Rates are reasonable. C. B.

Martin will be received by me at the Com clinging. 26 inches wide. 50c yard Special values in voiles. 25c mercial Bank of Shelbina, Missouri. up to and including the day of sale.

VI The privilege will be reserved to reject any and all bids made. you some excellent things. tP13I Other Prices from $10 to $25 Children's Dresses Ages 2 to 6. Children's long or quality in the neatest of neat stripes on white grounds. 19c yard Tissue ginghams special at 15c yard.

Patterns just like the 25c tissues and quality almost as good. I5c yard 36-inch crepes, in Dolly Varden patterns, a very fashionable material. 25c yard. Heavier cotton suitings such as duvetyn, ratine and two-toned linen suitings for suits, coats and skirts. Inventory of the Assigned Stock may be examined at the Banking House of the Commercial Bank of Shelbina, by any interested party.

J. R. LYELL, Assignee. The Diamond Concrete Stave Silo. This form of silo construction is of the highest type of architecture.

Our Diamond Concrete Silos are fireproof and windproof and hoop- Company. Good home-grown timothy seed for sale. Has been recleaned. $3 per busbel. C.

B. Martin. 41-tf We sell the best quality of ship, bran, corn, alfalfa, etc. Come and get prices. Shelbina Milling Co.

W. T. Bierly, Saturday sold to Dana Ragsdale four 3-year old steers that average 1500 pounds at 7c. $100,000 to loan on Shelby and adjoining county farms at 5 Liberal termH of payment. Annual interest.

See me E. T. Hockaday. Ed Gilliepie last Saturday bought 16 stock hogs from J. E.

Thorough-man for $8.00 per hundred. The short sleeve dresses, in wash suitings and all white at 50c Imitation linen dresses, yokes em broidered in colors, short sleeves, ages 2 to 6, 50c. proof. Our silos do not require to be in sirred against fire or any other loss, and requires no paint. They have no "upkeep" expense and will last aJifetime.

Wool Dress Goods. We call your especial attention, to the new Ages 6 to 14. Striped wash dresses, bogrt weighed a total of 1320 pounds. short sleeves, 50c. For Sale White Orpington eggs, I expert men to erect these silos and wools at 50c yard." Such values have been selling at 75c.

The new shades are shown in these cloths, as well as in the handsome fabrics we show at $1.00 and $1.50 iov iur to, hihu uauy urpmgion chicks, 20c each; other breeds of chicks 10c each. Adolph Voll- baby Orpington Various styles in wash' dresses at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Some very pretty white dresses are included at pay al! freight charges. Our prices'are comparatively the same as a wooden silo. For particulars see Charles N.

Wilt, Shelbina, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Duke who have been living south of town, left yesterday for their new home at Canton, III. these prices. Npw Whitp WAktj white walsIS that ilCW fTllllC tfaiaio. are excellently made and cleverly trimmed at $1.00 to $2.00 each. DK.

P. P0AGE. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Office Phone 181 11 Res. 8111 Shelbina. No.

Shadow lace flouncings, 25c, 35c and 50c yard. Shadow lace edges and bands, 10c to 25c yard. Large assortment of all linen cluny laces, 10c to 40c yd. Whifo finndc Exceptional all the way If llilC UUUUO. up in pan white 36-inch linens at 25c, 35c, 50c and 60c.

These are in good waisting weights. 36-inch sheer linens at 50c, 60c, 75c. Wide all linen sheetings 72-incb, 85c yard. 90-inch, $1.00 yard. Old time, Indian Head, bleached, 36-inches wide, 15c yard White voiles, 12c, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c.

White crepe voiles, 25c, 35c and 50c. Plain white percales for shirts, 36 inches wide, 12c and 20c yard mer. 46-2 J. H. Rogers stated he had a couple of very sick horses la6t week, caused from eating fodder.

Dr. Poage was summoned in time however and succeeded in saving both of them. Milt Sidener of near Granville was here Saturday and took home a pair of 2-year-old mules he bought at the Lyell Bros. Puckett sale laet Thursday, paying $300 for the pair. A.

J. Sparks was here last Friday with four hogs he sold to Simonson Wright. In the bunch was one that weighed 560 pounds. He received f8.25 per hundred for the entire lot. Lewis Hale Saturday received hogs here for Fred Hawker from the following parties at from $8.25 to $8.60: T.

J. Weaver 8, Oscar Chap-pel 4, D. Estes 24, John Rogers 5. S. L.

Kelso 11, John McMahon 19. Buff Rock Eggs Golden Eagle strain; great layers; large vigorous stock; splendid in color, size and shape. Eggs 50c for 15. $3.00 per hundred. Mrs.

A. J. WhUelock, Beautiful new net laces in nounemgs and narrow widths. The New Spring Coats. S.Vr."',.'." coats and pretty are the colors.

Don't wait Easter will be on hand before long. Others are baying. Come select now. Card of Thanks. We are very grateful to our friends and neighbors who so kindly helped us during our recent bereavement and burial of our little babe.

W. H. Kidwell and wife. Money Wanted. $2,000 home money for a loan with good security.

C. B. Martin Co. Farm Loans. See us abont that farm loan.

Rates are reasonable. C. B. Martin Company. Ei 9Sfe MILES OA Mieiiuna, aio.

rnone blue. 45-4 B. B. Parsons, living 4X miles north of Hunuewell, was a Shelbina visitor Wednesday. Mr.

Parsons is EAGLE STAMPS GIVEN roughing through 20 bead of 2 year oiu steers ana 6i head of bops, the latter be will have ready tor the June market. VICTORIA MILLER AND COMPANY AT THE OPERA HOUSE THREE NIGHTS MARCH 12, 13, 14 Hm PLAYS Mrs. Lewis Hale, of this city, who is an admirer and breeder of the Buff Rock strain of chickens, states The High School teachers and pupils have been enjoying a vacation this week on account of the yesterday for Chicago in response to a message that their son, Carl, was seriously ill. He lives at Rochelle, but is now in Chicago. Mrs.

Sarah E. Armentrout, wife that during January she gathered from 30 hens 98 eggs. In February Short Course held at the school house. Pr.ctie.lly Evr she gathered 262 eggs, all eggs were Stat. or Ohio.

Cm or Toluw, i Lucas Oooirrr. 1 soia at from zoo to per dozen iMtlnf. Rat-Praaf, Worm -Proof, llorm-Preal, Acid-Proof. Tta. latort lnDfOTd alio.

A wood of G. W. Anneotront just east of Mrs. E. H.

Hartman, of Macon, cariie yesterday to 'visit her sister, Mrs. J. R. Lyell. Mr.

and Mrs. Charley Blair, of Lewistown are here for a weeks' visit with A. M. Blair and wife. Mr.

and Mrs. Phil Frederick are the guests of Mrs. F's grandmother, Mrs. Sue McCann, in Paris this week. Homer Garrison, ol north of Bethel has been attending the Short Coarse mam tlo.ohoio.

of lumber. Entire Kilo cro-rxrtod. Special paint for ontaioa. Acid- Shelbina Market: Hogs tS 30; wheat 90c; corn 70c; oats 45c; home shipstuff Western Proof Lining for Lint for Shelbyville died Monday nignt, aged 62 years. Sbe was a splendid christian woman, and is survived by onfttlng Inside after Th Anew, door Md door erection.

fmn. on the market. mixed feed I1.4U; bran 11.35; but Fr.Dk J. Cheney nuke, onto that he i. senior partner of the Arm of F.

J. Cheney doing business in the City of Toledo, County ana tte aforeMid, nd that Mid firm will pay the am of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eck nd every cue of OsUrrh that cannot be onrcd by the nse of Hall'. Catarrh Curt. FRANK J. CHENEY.

Sworn to before me and nbacribed in my ak Jlmv, A. fin IM. her husband and six children, ter 20c; eggs 22c; hens, 12c, -springs, 11c; geese 10c; ducks 10c; Special Galvanised Stool Octagon Roof beat manufactured. Writ, tor Catalan. Manufactured by TAUI lIMBEl CO, KOROMA.

ESTABLISHED IS5S. Funeral services will be held today hides 10c; roosters 5c; turkeys 16c; at 2 o'clock at the Shelbyville Pre byterian church, conducted by Rev, C. P. Blayney, of Marshall, Mo. old Toms, 14c.

Market by Clay Robinson Com "SIN" A modern version of that great English Drama "Harvest" one of the Greatest Society Dramas ever Produced. RETRIBUTION A Strong Comedy Drama in Four Acts, "Right Will Win." LITTLE SISTER OF FATE An absolutely new theme beautiful-ly handled. A play that will be remembered. PAYING THE PRICE mission National Stock Yards (East St. Louis) 111 Cattle: Top 9.25; bulk 17.75 to choice Public Stenographers um v.

vmwvi a. aooo. A. W. OLEASON, Notary Pnblic.

Hall'. Catarrh Cnr. i. taken internally, and. act.

directly on th. blood and mncou. of the qnitem. Bend for testimonial! free. F.

J. Caa8r Toledo, O. Sold by .11 Draniata, 78c Take Hall', familr Pill', for conitipation. Misses Mayme and Nan Bailey cows $7. 50 top heifers $8.65.

Hogs Top 18.80; bulk $3.60 to 8 65. Sheep: Top lambs $7.80, wethers $6.20, ewes $5.75 to $5.90. this week and visiting his brother, Prof, and Mrs. N. L.

Garrison. Mrs. E. E. Hales and children, of Atlanta returned home yesterday after, a few days visit with the former's sisters, Mrs.

A. J. Oliver and Mrs. Steve YYorland. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Weil, of New York City, are rejoicing over the arrival of a eon, which was bom to them Wednesday, March 4, 1914. Mrs. Weil will be remembered by Shelbina people as Miss Mabel Dobyns. Dana Ragsdale last week bought Assignee's Notice.

Notice hereby trrca to all the creditor, of J. t. Maupin of Shelbina, Miami li, that I will, oa Monday, the 18th day of April. U14. at to ofBca Sold by J.

T. Finney Son Shelbina, Mo. School Play. The Shelbina High School will give one of the most popular and successful plays ever staged in Missouri by students. Everywhere it has been a great success.

So it will be here. Make yoir plans now to see "Mr. Bob." It will be given at the Opera House Tuesday night, March 17. Tickets on sale Monday previous at Grout Heniager's. This, our feature play, is one that have opened an office in J.

T. Bailey Son's music store, and are. prepared to do all kinds of stenographic work. Your patronage solicited. Phone 24.

O. SociaL The Eastern Star lodge will give an old-fashioned dime social at the home of Mrs. Mollie Pollard next Tuesday evening, March 10. Every body invited. of th Clerk of the Cireut Ctmrt of Shelby Coaa-ty.

Miaaoari, in the Town of Shelby ille, Couty 19 head of year-old cattle of Bierly Bros, that averaged 1512 pounds at $8.75 per hundred. He also bought 40 boga of Joe Totton that averaged 225 pounds, also 30 bogs of Steward Morrison that averaged 200 pounds for wbicb be paid $8.40 per hundred. J. T. Finney Son, nortba8 of J5heHfna, bare just commenced feed made such a bit at the Tremont Theatre, New York.

It deals with the white lights of a great city. A play very much on the order of 'The Easiest Way," "The Lure," etc. One of the most forceful plays of the day. of Shelby and State of Uiaaoari. proceed publicly te adjort and allow demand.

agaiMt the and effects assigned to me by J. F. Manpla. for the benefit of creditors, and will contlon. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Albertson left1 hesrinf daring the two followint days. J. LYELL, AMicae.

of J. T. Maupin..

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