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fStanbe (Civ rr Th Stanharrv Headlight Voluma 18, No. I 25984 Stanberry, Gentry County, Miss ouri, Tuesday, January 3, 1911 Volume XI, Number 48 M.1 1 HIPPY YULET1DE WEDOlluS GROOMS-COBB Miss Blanche Enyart returned WABASH SHOP NOTES laid to rest in High Ridge cemetery. LocajewsJ Miss Lora P. Cobb of Darling to Manhattan; Kansas, Sunday Chas. E.

Bul.cr has returned ton was married to Frank Grooms of near that place, Wed Cupid Rather Busy During from a business trip to Slater.Mo, nesday, December 21, 1910. The A cold wave from the northwest struck us Sunday evening. Erigrn--rs F. M. Munger, D.

R. Hughes and B. W.vSchaffer have been on the sick list for few days. the Holidays. Mr, and Mrs.

Wra. Funk of to King City arc visiting here this bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Cobb and the groom Write it 1911. Miss Lila Welch returned Mation, Ind Sunday. UUa Eva Welch returned Columbia Monday. HAND MORRIS week. to GRANDMA FETTIT Grandma 88 yeaj who was known to all of Stain-berry, died at the home of tier son, at Winfield, Dec.

28. The remains were brought to this city by a grandson and tijle funeral occurred at the Finst Christian church Saturday morm-ing, Dec. 31, after which the re is a young man of many good At the home of Mrs. Bvlla qualities and they will makt Mrs. Dave Wilmore visited her sick brother at Trenton Morris, two ana one-half rar-ies east of Stanberry, on Christaus Arche Lippincott returned to their home near Darlington on a last week.

eve, at six-thirty p- ft: Kirksville Saturday. Mis Dorothy Reynolds came in Lou Valin was in our city a few Hazel, only daughter of Mrt. days Jjt week looking after his Sunday fram Kansas City. ft-ra. DAKAliGRUNEWALD Mr.

and Mrs. Augustus Henry Grunewald announce the marriage of their daughter, Martha mains were taken to Hall cem Morris, and Mr. Henry Hand cf buiidir.g interests. Clarence Vogi; of Columbia Engineer O. W.

Carr had the misfortune of falling from running board of engine 703, in- juring his right arm. Engine 707 arrived from Moberly last week where she was given a general overhauling. Machinist John Zuhn returned from Danville, Saturday, -where he had been visiting home -f'dks for a few days. Engineer L. Collier has been Mi and Mrs.

Geo. Ritchardson tery for interment. MELVIN HADLEY visited his parents list week. iaetun i Sunday from a visit at Mrs. Oeo.

Tilger and daughter, Melvin Hadley, welt known in Kanp City. Eirama, to Carl Spencer Dakan, the ceremony taking place at Chicago, Tuesday, Dec 27. Carl this city, died of pneumonia A Peihaps you had not noticed at St. Joseph hospital, Saturday ia the son of Mr. and Mrs S- it, but the days are actually afternoon at 3:15.

He had onl growing longer. Dikan of this city and is a high been recently married to Mis Indianola, were pronounced iB-band and wife, Chaa- II. Brt tt, pastor of the M. E. church) in this city, officiating.

The adding was a quiet one, only a law close friends of the family bet aj iavited. The groom is well and favorably known in this comrausUy as a young man of talent and ki-ergy. He is attending Simproo College at Indianola, Iowa, aid promises to become a musician of more than local fame. M-ss Hazel is a Btudent at the same airs. L.anan Kimoreii spent a on the sick list for a few days.

Ola McDaniel and she accompa- part of last week with her par Engines 38 and 712 were turn-M ly respected and cultured young man and well worthy of the lady he has won. They will be at home after March 1, at Seattle, nied-the body to the city on No-, is Mildred, returned to Mexico Sunday. Paul Grantham was home from Grand Island, for the holidays. Dick Kyger and Lawrence Jones returned to St. Charles, today.

Frank Mendenhall of St Joseph vi-ited home folks during the holidays. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. T.

ents in Moberly. ed out of the shop Saturday afte- 14 Sunday night. The remains; Mrs. Fred Kelly and two were taken to the home of his receiving heavy running repa' Washington. mother and the funeral occurs Machinist T.

W. daughters of Cotter, visited relatives here last week. BLAYLOCK-AGEE At the Hotel Metropole, St. Jo at the home today at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. J.

N. Darnell. wife returned Thursday fib thatyf few days visit in Kansas. J. E.

Fefeler writes from Kan seph. Wednesday. Dec. 21, at 3 Master Mechanic J. H.

Dacey sas City that the rebuilding of the Normal must be nushtd Elder J. B. Kearby of. GOOD BYE, OLD YEAR! Preston, a boy. Dr.

C. B. P. had business around the shops Your place is supplied by the Grantham. Saturday.

institution of learning and Ijl ably second all her husband's efforts in his chosen profession, They received a number of useful presents from tbir 1 A a. .1 ficisting, Frank M- Blaylock of St. Joseph, and Miss Esther L-Agf-e of Jefferson City were new. 1910 has been an eventful forward. Mrs.

Lora Meyers ancTclaugh-terf Mary Margaret, returned to Dr. We3 Grantham of Kansas Machinist J. E- Ledman re one. The same will be true of City visited with home folks over turned to work last week after 1911. History makes rapid McFall Friday after a visit with united in marriage.

Both bride and -oom are well known' here abojut two weeks absence, home folks. Christmas. Mfsfl MjxgAefr-toss and brother, Clarence, were up from Columbia last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Grantham Mrs- John Freeman was at Omaha the latter part of the week in the interec of the Prin menus. Alter tne ceremonj bountiful supper was served trd the evening spent happily as i occasion demanded. Mr. and Mrs Hand will rett to Indianola, after a short vsit in the community and Shens u-doab, where they expect to cc rr-plete their education together. and are highly esteemed.

They are visiting: Mr. Blaylock's parents; this week. The happy will make their future homo in St. Joseph, where Mr. Blajiock ha3 property and holds a lucrative position with the Burlington people Gentry Sentinel.

cess theatre- Mrs. Geo. Nieman of Jolieti Ill visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Kimbrell, and brother, Laban Kimbrell, and wife a short time last week. Henry Hand and wife left Wednesday evening for Shenandoah to visit his parents, Major of Chadron, snent the Mayor w.

tiaraen nas re strides. Events transpire quickly. Let ua turn our backs upon the past; stand upon the present and look forward to the future. It is all right to turn a new leaf and then keep the page clean. What sorrows multiplied during the past year and also our joys.

The balance sheet is about equal. In many families death entered and claimed the father or mother, the son or daughter. The large coffin, the small one and the the tiny were brought into turned from an extended busi holidays with home folks here. Miss Isabell Boulwarc returned ness trip to points in Oklahoma to Kansas City Saturday after a and the southwest. TEMPLE-SAGER short visit with friends and rela F.

Hand and wife, and other i W. R. Hall, who was here to tives. Christmas evening was luc relatives. From there they will spend the holidays with Mayor Misses Norma, Margaret and Harden's family, returned go to Indianola to resume their work at Simpson College.

sle Crick ette returned to Kan REECE-KELLER Otba J. Reece and Miss Isadora were married at the home of ths bride, in West Stanberry, at 1 1 Christmas day, Rev. J- N. Darnell officiating. The bride one of Stanberry 's best to I113 home at Kansas City, Sun scene of another happy event at the new Methodist parsonas.

About six o'clock a party c- n-sistingof Mr. Geo. Sager, lit-and Mrs-Temple, Dr. and M-u. sas Uty Monday after a visit Miss Blanche Hart, who is at day.

with homo folks. many homes and many tears shed in the empty hemes. Yes, tending school at Kirksville, Misses i Orma Meadows and kV.l Grcmer to i tJ. Mendenhall cam in came in to spend the holidays Dreeback. accompanying Mr.

yonntf dies and was employpd with home folks. bat week from Buckiin to visit iior daughters, Mrs. Hen Shatter and Mrs. A. B.

Cameron. B. G. Kim- Storm doors, 25c ball Lumber Co. Keep out the cold; buy a storm door, 25c.

B. G. Kimbali Lumber tne manur- ot ia? wrapped its inmates in its sombre folds. New home3 have been made and old ones severed forever, but our march i3 onward and it is not well to stop and weigh the load each one carries-If the new yevr brings prosperity, let us rejoice and be glad; if the reverse, let us bravely go forward, believing that all will be well. Pattonaburg Thursday after a visit with Misses Myrtle Walker and Ruth Long.

Please remember that the first of the year is the time to pay subscriptions. Come to the office and got credit on this year's subscription. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cogdill and little son, Max Frederick, Cime in from Kansas City Xmas Co.

Misses Mabel and Samaulha Sill, who ore attending school at Vermillion, visited home folks during the holidays. Miss Blanch Ayers, who was the guest of Misses Edna Sager and Lila Welch returned to her home tit Redkey, Ind Sunday. Rooms furnished or unfurnish Earl Temple and Miss Nellie V. Sager, became the guests of i io parsonage home, and the 1st named were "united in holy wedlock" by the accommodating pastor of the Methodist churcl These young people have gro vu up in this community. They industrious and quiet, just I it? kind of people that make (Jj highest type of American ho.

a possible. Their friends are legion and the community will W-sh them long life and happiness, at at Ilsua Co's store for some time. Mr. Reece is a young farmer and the Owl-Headlight wishej them prosperity. CASEY-VALIN Word has just been received of the marriage of Miss Mollie Valin of Sawtelle, to Mr.

Jim Cfcsey of that city, Nov. 30, 1910. Mr. Casey is a real estate man aad Miss Mollie formerly resided in our city and is an accomplished and well respected young ed. Phone 245.

Fresh oysters and celery at J. F1ellman'8. G. W. Ward and daughter, of Now is the time to paint the roofs.

Our roofing paint is su perior, the Kimball Lumber Co. Albion, Iowa, visited the Millard Ward family through the holdays. While here Comrad Ward order Thursday evening December 29, Prof. J. S.

Earnest entertained those who took part in the minstrel show- The party was given in the engineer's hall, Full line of daily papers, magazines and books of all kinds. ed the Owl-Headlight sent to his the same time rejoicing if tr ty shall make Stanberry their home. address. subscriptions taken for any paper or magazine at McCoy's." DEATHS IMES MONROE PETTY Monroe Petty was born Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Baker have to spend a few days with Mrs. E. G.

Fre lerick and family. Macit's Hypnotic Comedy Company, played at the Grand the last three days of the week. The hypnotic subjects in the store windows down town attracted considerable attention. Mr Shannon Carroll of Denver, Colo and Rev. and Mrs N.

Harn-ss of New Hampton, returned to Sheridan, Sunday after a visit with Mrs. M. E. Morgason. If our building needs a new roof put it on now.

We are head in Putrr.n county. Julv 2n. quarters for all kinds of roofing. 183G, and died at the home of his snr Petty, nearly five lne Kimball Lumber Co. Now is the time to get bargains fine millinery at LeVan's yes of Stanberry, Dec 1910, aged 74 years, 5 millinery.

recently returned from a visit with their sons, Earnest and Clinton, in Kansas City, Clinton is no0" located in Oklahoma with his uncle. J. T. Norman has had some extra wprk done on the Grand Opera House. New shutters to the windows which will add much to the comfort of the people who attend the place of amusement.

The Princess Picture Show See us for pumps, tanks and months ind five days. He nnved with his parents when joy to Clay county, where ot' Jan 3rd, 1856, he was which was appropriately decorated in Christmas The evening was spent in contesting games, songs snd marches by the minstrels. Miss Gay Butler and Miss Ermal Sager won the prizes in the floral masquerade and trip around the world. After refreshments were served the entertainment closed. All rf-porta good time.

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP R. S. Montgomery and J. L. Porter have opened a blacksmUh and carriage shop in the room just west of the Stanberry Shet Iron and Metal Works.

These gentlemen are experienced workmen and with their new outfit, A. D. McHenry, wife and two daughters, Gladys and Zoe, were married Nancy J. Ray. To this wind mills.

Big 4 Hardware Co. Stoves! Stoves! stoves! at the Big 4 Hdw. For a soft coal stove the Ilinoy heater has no equal. Try one from the Big 4 Hardware Co. Phone your coil orders to vNo.

guests of relatives and friends Chriatmas week. Tho returned to their home in St. Joseph via Maryville. Mrs. C.

F. Hand entertained th following girl friends at a dinner at her country home Dec. continues to draw good crowds' They have recently installed a compensarc, which improves the light wonderfully. We also understand that they began a 28: Ruby Tibbetts, Blanche and Mary Hart, Bessie Smothers and Myrtle Hogue. They report a RIPLEY-GRACE Sunday, Dec.

18, 1910, at home of the bride's parents Lone Star, Mo, W. E- Ripi and Bertha L. Grace were univ ia the holy bonds of matrimor Rev. W.G. Ball, of King Ci officiating.

Immediately after congratulations the bri lal party attended churches at Lf ne Star and on their return an el -orate wedding dinner was serv d. The bride is the oldest dau terof A. J. Grace and wife t.id was reared to womanhood in 'i Lone Star neighborhood. She in gifted and accomplished and in be a help mate in the truest sene of the word.

The groom is the son of Eugr Ripley and wife of Hugg v.b jtownship. He is a popular enn successful young teacher md well known in the north part o.f the county, and is in every ty worthy of the bride he has wo-i. Tiey are at home to th-u friends on the Canaday faim south of Gentry. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Eufuj Grace, Mr. Mrs. O. L. draceond sou.

Mr. and i-EfElploy, M. and Mri. John Gi and Mr tint! Mrs. L.

M. II u-yan and son, Mr. and Mrs. Illlnalx jwra. EoUerUsoo and children.

I)e! 'r Braco ot Idaho, Itay Grace, Mr1' Djo Itlpley, Edith i 3ay, Wilt Eillott and Uatua Grace. Oa Monday they were given ai Jnfare dinner at the home of ll.o groom's" parents where abuV Mtf invited guests had asseinft 11 jolly good time. union ni ie children were born, five of vi horn are still living and were present at his death, viz: Charles James William John T. md Manuel all residents of Gentry county. Just previous to the Civil war he moved to this county, where he enlisted in the Union army.

At the clise of the war he returned to his former home and spent the remainder of his days. His wife died Jan. 19, 1896. He unite with the Methodist church absut fourteen years ago a faithful Christian until death, always attending servici: when he was able. He often of his hope of the future on his death bed Dr.

L. Miller, E. B. Wilson See "The Art Garland" base burner at the Big 4 Hardware. See our line of buggies, carriages and spring wagons.

Big 4 Hdw. Co. Washing machines and sewing machines are sold sold on an absolute guarantee by the Big 4' Hdw, Co. Big reduction on trimmed hats for the next 30 days at LeVan'a and Cha Maupin came over last Friday from Stanberry to join with the members of Albany Commundery, Knights Templars, in paying their final tribute cf will no doubt receive liberal patronage. HU66INS TOWNSHIP Wade Canaday has sold his farm to Mr.

Allenbrant of Berlin. He gives possession March 1st. James Murphy and family of Bogle township are spending the week at J. W. Malson's.

Several in this neighborhood have been exposed to small-pox but are under strict quarantine. Billy Ball is laid up with a wound from a crosscut saw. Zora' Murphy is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Malson. Mattio and Stella Whitelty will leave for Coloiado in a short time.

X. Z. respect to Dr. G. W.

Stapleton. Albany Capital. new and much better film service this week. It is reported that Rev. J.

N. Darnell, pastor of the Christian church, h8s tendered his resignation, to take i-iFect March 1. Rev. Darnell has been very-successful in his church work and is well liked by all people. He will go on a farm, we understand.

Prof, and Mrs. J. S. Earnest, of the Stanberry School of Music and Dramatic Art, entertained their pupils on Friday evening. The rooms were beautifully draped in red and white, the emblem of the yule tide season.

Three munical games were played. Miss Gay Butler winning the deciding contest. Re millinery. Mrs Eva M. Pennington and tlm he neded rest, but wouldJ daughter, Helen, are making a two weeks' visit with relatives in We sell the genuine American Field Fence.

Big 4 Hdw. Co. ChrH rmld fw eggnht McCoy's. AH my accounts are left at E. Pleasantville, Indianola, Mile and other Iowa points.

Mrs. Houston's for settlement. Pennington '8 brother, Tom was married Dec. 21, find none Hitil he got to heaven. For severd years he was afflicted blindness, but just before he died said the gates were standing ajar.

The funeral was conducted from the home of his Bon New Year's day. by Chas. II. Brott, pastor of Methodist church BtSranbrnmritba butf was Vi-: Please call as early as possible. kewk n.

We want your )sa! notipps. Say to your lawyer that the Owl. to Miss Constance Winifred Oldham, and they came from Clear-fild. to visit with their freshments were served nd at a For rent, a 3roor4 cottsge.JJ late hour all went hom-i plftasetd parent and relatives it Pteasar.t-vtite during frlv furnished for boast'ktfGiiiog. En-tfnrG.

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