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VOLUME 6. STANBERRY, GENTRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1905. NUMBER 32 The Stanbe Local News. Mrs. A.

D. 'McHenry went to Maryville Friday morning to Mrs. Anna Hawkins returned Thursday evening from a visit This office is prepared to fur- nish you with your sale bills at Notice the eclipse of the sun tomorrow morning at 5.38 o'clock. Blind. Miss Rose Manning, of Denver, is now totally blind.

For several years she has had a lit- visit relatives. Mrs. E. D. Frisbie returned Friday from a visit with home folks at Gallatin.

Mr. Wright of Andrew coun ty, has been visiting the of I. J. Holt. family Mrs.

Tj. T). of Marvville is here for a visit with her son. Prof. T.

H. Cook. -Fred Hibbert came up from Moberly, Saturday evening to visit home folks. See Daoust and Kelley at Corbett and Bennett's livery barn September 2. J.

R. Crews called Monday and advanced his subscription to September 190G. with ner parents at airooit, Minnesota. Thos. Kerwin wa3 in town Thursday seeing the sightsrwhile in town he deposited two dollars on subscription.

fr andM anA daughter Paulino refnrned last Wednesdav evening from a visit at Cameron. -Loyd Thompson of Council Jflutts, lowa, was visiting Iriends and attending the carnival here last week. Jessie Green of McFall was here last week visiting relatives a Off0; a Street Fair -Ernest Richardson came in Frirlav vnino- fmm Parcnna viewing the sights, Ike Haas left Ratnrdav even- rf ing for St. Louis to purchase his j. tt mil arm winder line ior a.

naas -Mrs. J. J. Johnson and Miss Kansag) tovisit his many friends and left tw0 dollars on subscriP" Susie Alcott went to Kansas City jn this city tion. Chapman will move to Monday to visit.

Mr and Mrs Henry Busher his property in this city in about -W. D. Hart of Orsburg was and daughter Jessie, of Schley. one month-here last week visiting his grand- werp in our rirv Tracy and Garner have pur- Even ts of the Week Reduced to Pabagraphs fob the Perusal of Our Readers. King City's Street Fair began today.

The Owl office for attractive sale bills. Ben Butler left Sunday for St. Joseph. Albert Stein was up- from Moberly Sunday. Jabie Teutsch went to King City Monday.

U. G. Alexander was at Albany Monday. Jno. Irvin returned Friday from Maryville.

The Gentry Horse Show will begin tomorrow. Ben Orth went to Maryville, Thursday morning. Cleve Frank was down from Maryville Saturday. Price Chayman went to St. Joseph Wednesday.

B. C. Reddick was at New Conception Thursday. J. T.

Norman was at Chilli-cothe Friday on business. Elmer Heck of Moberly was here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Helen Smith went to Maryville Sunday to visit. Daoust and Kelley buy all kinds of horses and mules. Att'y Benson returned Friday from Burlington, Iowa- T.

S. Lewis has our thanks for the cash on subscription. Rev. D. W.Griffith returned Saturday from his Iowa trip.

R. L. Larmer of near Raven-wood was in town Thursday. -Sheriff Geo. Evans of Maryville was in this city Wednesday.

Miss Elsie Taylor of New Hampton 13 visiting this city. J. A. Corley visited his sis- ter at New Conception bunday. We do not charge for neck Go's store.

in on Mose earner at tne iracy Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Young farm-returned to New Hampton, Sun- Chas.

Maupin and E. B. day after a visit with Mrs. Red- Wllson took "ss" Thomas to For sale, a good phonograph For nartimilars rail nt tfri nffw -School begins next Monday cpn rfmW 4r Dr. R.

R. Dunshee and fam- lly will leave Friday for a three weeks pleasure trip in Colorado- Miss Lucy Norman returned home Monday from a visit at Whitesville. -Mrs. Will Norman of Omaha, Mnk 1 XT man's this week -Miss Eunice Norman return- ed Friday from a visit at gt Joseph. Will Houston called this morning and deposited two dollars on subscription.

Thanks. Mrs. J. O. Willett of Caroth-ersville is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Norman. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Norman of Chicago, Illnois, arrived here Sunday to visit L. C. Norman Rumor has it that three more uiouatuiicrs win utr oLalH dispatchers will be stationed at Mrs, L.

C. Woollen went to Des Moine3, Iowa, to visit her sister and attend the State Fair. Mrs. Rosa Lindley and son of Fairvie Oklahoma, arrived here Friday to visit friends and rela- tives Misses Josephine Cooney TT i 1 with the former parents, Mr. y.

1 he lntant Child Ot Wr. and Mrs. Chas Wood nd nines suuni-wen ui last weanesaay. Darlington Monday- M.ss Geor- gia will teach the Darlington school this year. -u nuoueu naa oiu vnv of his fine Duroc-Jersey hogs to C.

J. Price of Bland, Mo- He ships tomorrow evening. Miss Leta Selby after a short visit with Mrs, G-A- Smith and iamny, lett Monday lor ner home at Horton, Kansas. Miss Bess Kentner left Monday night for Chillicothe, where she will visit relatives before going to Columbia, where she will enter the State University. The Denver, Missouri, meetings were well attended the aa vvcic wen aikciiucu tne fourth Sunday in August.

The Christian church choir conducted the sinriM in a vv satisfactory father, A. C. Hart. R. M.

Howard and daughter 1, of Andrew county, came in Tir.j Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Purl Sullivan came up from Moberly Thursday to visit home folks. J.

D. Schofield of this city conducted services at Bedison, Saturday and Sunday. -Prosecuting Attorney C. Ed were in town Wednesday. The Biff 4 Hdw.

receiv- edacarload of Mc.Farlan hno-o-ies and carriages last Monday. MatiIpv Taikt anrl P-hoahor of Albany were in town Thursday helping kavort. Miss Strausie McCaslin who has been visiting at King City, returned home Wednesday- -Mrs. W. E.

Creamer of Chilli- Cothe visited with Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Alexander last week.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClellan Thursday morning a and carriages just unloaded by tne big 4 Hardware Company. J. W.

Dix and family of Laurel, Montana, came in Satur- day evening to visit relatives, Mrs. Ira T. Dixson and daughter, Iris, went to McFall Monday to visit with relatives. Dan and BYank Webster were here visiting relatives last tne lowest living prices, uau on us when you need anything in our lme' Dr. Miller of King City was in this city Saturday.

The doctor is in the race for the post office at King City and indications are that he will land the plum. Mrs. J. F. Wood, Mr.

and Mrs- Ben Ross- and G- Hunt of Albany, took advantage of ho ovmiroinn rr lima a Snnnav r.rj and visited relatives in that city, A- vvnitney carnival company left Sunday for Savan- nah where show for one weeK. wnuney was weeK. wnuney was wen pleased with his stay in this city. T- J- Chapman of near Alan- thUS Called at thlS office Friday chased Col. Shaw, the stallion formerly owned by D.

P. Reade. Anv information desid concern- intr riiis hnrsp fan hfi had hv call- y-i ij1m at- Joseph Thursday to attend theEagle, big Clam Bake at Lake uontrarv. ana tney also snowea 1 1 1 1 Hm the sights in that big and prosperous city. -Miss Frankie Mayhugh who has been visiting witn ner iatner W.

Ti Mavhno-h. and other friends in this city returned to her home Sunday i Sunday at council Bluffs, Iowa. -The second base ban ciuds of Stanberry and King City crossed bats at the Driving Park in this city Wednesday afternoon, The SCOre was 11 tO in iavor 01 Stanberry. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Milburn and little daughter Ruth, left Thursday for St. Joseph, where they will make their future home, The best wishes of their many friends here go with them. Elmer Bressler of near Rayenwood, while in town Thurs day attending the fair, took time tn fall ah nnr nffif fi and de posit two dollars on subscription. Manv thanks. New Conceotion Defeated.

The New Conception base ball club re-enforced by the Barnard battery played the Red Soxs at the Driving Park Tuesday afternoon. Stanberry won the game by a score of 12 to 3. The Evangelist To Men. Rev. Hugh E.

Smith, of Los Angles, will make the address to men in their meeting in the park next Sunday afternoon, If the weather is unsuitable for an open air meeting, the service will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Rooms.

All welcome. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. Monday August 28th, the 59th birthday of Mrs. Angie Lucas about thirty of her friends and neighbors planned a surprise on her. A bountiful dinner was served and a good time had by all.

One who was there. Purchase Clothina Store. A deal has iuat been closed wherebv Messrs Grant Melvin of Trenton. Att'y Jno. C.

of Trenton. Att'v Jno. C. Mills of Kirksville. and K.

Lu Tracv of Mills one of the owners, is m- terested in stores at Kirksville, Chanute, Kansas, Trenton and Marshall. We wish these gentle men much success. tle si2ht left in one eye but on August 21st she struck a chair post and entirely destroyed what little sight remained. She was taken to St. Joseph and the eye was removed.

She has the sym- pathy of the entire community in this her greatest affliction. The Street Carnival The Carnival Company with A. P. Whitney as manager was attended with large crowds during their week's stay in the city park. The high dive was quite a draw and the shows appear to have given good satisfaction.

No gambling or any game to extract money from the innocent or ignorant were tolerated by Mr. Whitney, the owner. The shows, the merry-go-round, and the ferris wheel with Mr. Johnson, the high diver, is a variety that will please the worst opposer. The shows all gave good satisfaction, and the Company have proven themselves to be ladies and gentlemen.

Performed Operation. Dr. T. S. Bishop of this city, Dr.

W. H. May field, of St. Louis, and Dr. McCaslin of Stanberry, performed an operation Tuesday on the person of Mrs.

I. A. Car-mack, who lives west of town, for the removal of an abdominal succeS3ful, notwith- annr t.h natient The tumor we irhed go pounds. Dr. Bishop hai a ion of exhibi.

tionat ggr Everyday Life. a man should pay for his wed- ing suit before ordering a divorce suit Most people would rather preach half a day than practice half an hour. If a man doesn't wind "up his bad habits his health will soon run down. Trusts that should be- encouraged are those of grocers, butch- ers and bakers. 13 Detter to be everything to somebody than something1 to everybody.

titles, after which games were indulged in. At a late hour dainty refreshments were served consisting of ice-cream, nabiscos, festino3 and mints. Mrs. Holt was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Hawkins.

Those present WPre Misses Luda and Hestr. Garrett, Ruby and Pearl Tibbetts, Vada Gee, Bessie Smothers, Celia. Hawkins, nna Gfi'11ti, Ti nnnMnc a whittnn. Rav Hons. One big Buck's Heater, hard coal burner.

For sale at a bar gain. Call at this office. 82-4t, Subscribe for the Owl suave. jyiuuiuaw xeei. gin.

ur. j. a. rocKeiLe. Miss Reed of Hardin College, W.

B. Enis and wife of Clyde Mexico, is here visiting Miss Ollie were here Thursday visiting rela-Ross. tives and attending the Fair. A. R.

Liggett attended the Another car load of buggies mnnA on famiw -Walter Enochs is now in the ht Company at St. Joseph at a lucrative salary. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckley of Gentryville were here Friday a 4.1.-0.

i. Fair jn the citv Park Mrs. C. L. Moslev and Grace Burk and Marvel Burns went to McFall Thursday tovisit with Mrs.

Mosleys' relatives. -Carl Dakan left Monday for Norborne where he has a position as principal in the public schools. Success to you Carl. -Nothing to good for Daoust and Kelley, the horse buyers, to Vimr A (. PnrViaf anA RarmnH-'a jjarn Saturday Sept.

2 The Big 4 Hardware Company would like to furnish you with your builder's hardware and paints in case you build. Daoust and Kellev. the horse buyers will buy your horse3 and mules, at Corbett and Bennett's barn Saturday September 2. Don't forget to get your tickets for Blind Boone, Wednes- day evening September 6th. Prices 25, 35, and 50 cents, D.

S. Hawthorne and C. G. Vogt were at Maryville Sunday evening attending the Chautau- Misses Ethel and Zoia Black returned to their home at Denver Friday after a short visit with relatives and friends in this city. Miss Vada Gee who has been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. I. J. Holt returned to her home in Savan- nah Sunday. Elijah Williams stopped off here Tuesday to visit W.

Z. Allen and family. He was on his home to Denver, Montana, J. C. Farr, wife and way from little over daughter Wanda, came from Albany, Thursday to Visit relatives and take in the Fair and Carnival.

3 dames uuoa win ana iamny Mrs. Bnggs, who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. Al Frame, and Mrs. V. T.

Williams, returned to her home at Jame- son Monday. week and the first of this week, qua and visiting "friends." L. A. Cook and- son Floyd, J. C.

Windslow and wife of left Sunday for Horton, Kansas, Ravcnwood were in town yester-where they intend to commence day and while here Mr. Windslow work. made this office a pleasant call. manner for which we are grate- Some men waste a lot of time ful. One accepted Christ.

trying to convince others that Every child under sixteen they are truthful, years of age is required to attend the first half of the school term M- unless five good reasons are giv- or ce' en. Parents of children not at- Mr- and Mr3" J- Holt Yery tending school are subject to a Pleasantly entertained Friday fine for not complying with the evening August 25 in honor of law. their niece Miss VadalGeeTof Mrs. A. D.

McGinnis and Savannah. Each guest represent-daughter and Miss Nettie McGin- ed the title of some book; some nis returned Saturday tima wns snpnfc and merriment Chautauqut. at Maryville Satur day. Mr, and Mrs, J. E.

Tilger went to Mexico Wednesday on a visit. Mrs. Edith Sullivan of Gar- den Grove, Iowa, is here visiting friends. The Stock Show and farmers Institute will be held October 3, 4, 5, and 6. J.

W. Taylor and Geo. Cox went to Maryville Sunday evening. Mrs. M.

E. Margason went to Sheridan Saturday to visit relatives. R. T. Luntsford was successful in the Unitah reservation drawing.

C. C. Cooney and C. G. Long went to Moberly Wednesday on business.

W. C. Long went to Denver Friday to conduct meetings over Sunday. T. J.

Setzer of Albany, was takimr in the Fair and Carnival Thursday. Milburn, the miller, shipped a car load of wheat to St. Louis Saturday. W. A.

Wrightsman left this morning for Kansas City on business. Mrs. M. E. Sutton returned Thursday from a few weeks vis- it at Lancaster.

Judge Debord of Albany, was here Thursday taking in the big doings. Mrs, F. M. Haight of Elmer came in Thursday to visit her" parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Bumgarner visited Allen. Alice with W. Cure and family last week and Fair, Mrs. attended the Street J.

Spainhower and daughter of Albany, visited with D. Hughes and Sam Hughes last week. Cage Goodwin of Omaha, Nebraska, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Still Good' wii.

Mrs- F. Gehring and daughter, Miss Katie went to luuan, rnuay wo visit rrans tt: i -i. tt i health. She will go to Ensworth hospital at St. Joseph the latter part of this week to be operated on for the removal of a tumor.

Mormal Opening. The Normal will open next Monday. The very liberal patron- age from the town and commun- lty last year was hignly appreci- ated by the management. The school is striving to be worthy a touch larger local attendance. tri 1.

1 1 very department nas oeen school is doing far better work. Trusting that we shall continue to receive your encouragement, lam Truly yours, F. L. MaxwelL Gehring. of Omaha, Nebraska, visited this city became the owners of enriched for the coming year, ton, Earl Sanford, Jason Wright and Lillie and Harvey Sager of with his parents Mr.

and Mrs. the Kentner Clothing Company No need of being attracted to Donald Hawthorne. Glenwood, Iowa, visited with Still Goodwin from Wednesday store. Mr. Tracy will conduct distant schools by "catchy" ad-their sister, Mrs.

Chas. McHattie until Monday. the business in the future. Mr. vertising matter when your home FOR SALE, last week Al- Mrs.

T. J. of bany was in this city visiting friends and the Fair. Thursday attending.

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