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The Marshall Republican from Marshall, Missouri • Page 4

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Friday. January, 8, 1904 "-MAnarhar repoblioan MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. rUa4 mry YtUty mi mtnA la ij.1-Bm tt Mar.liili.Mo., wfwxUkM salt TERMSitl.OO rtn Year in Advance. J.J.WITT, Editor mil Prop. Telephone No.

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aa4 a aart at Ilia Itjl.a IomIImI. Mai IL Wa ts! laalaal aad kaap lr aniant, A cook resolution: When the opportunity preent, have a good house cleaning from the "high court" to the constable. Jos, W. I'ulk will pcik in Marshal) on January Jjtli. We predict thai the IUed crowd item very small compared with llii an dlence tbnt will be given Mr.

I'ulk. Come out and cc the crowd! CaklSciIUKz, one of the best authorities oh tbe race (Ution, bai a long and masterly article on The Negro Problem in the South" in January McClute's. It's well worth anyone' time to read It. W'k believe that the low moral tone of our "high court" ii due to Its associations lt' member! do not get 1 11 touch with the better element enough to realize the contempt they have heaped upon them, selves from the honeit people of Missouri. Democratic editor are trying to justify the decision, of the Supreme Court by giving "expert oplnioni." It is hard to tell whether they are proving the fact that all the fools are not on the supreme bench, or that all the judges on the bench are not fnols or whether tbe dtciiions were correct or wrong.

"Where are we at?" Tub Citizen man met Judge Fox, of the Supreme Court recently. Tbe Judge secin to be drawing most of the Republican fire but it don't faze him. There is a man that would puzzle you I lie is so unassuming, plain, smokes a common cob pipe and loves the com mon people, but his decisions read a lucid, clear and fine as old Black-alone hinisell. He is one of the great cumiiioncrs, God bless them. Cltlxtn.

Our conception of a good Supreme Coutt judge would be one with dignity, sell-respect and strict honesty, not a man who might 1 found smoking corn cob pipes or clgaitttts, or banging arcut.d a sa loon or grocery constantly. WlltcilitvitH one of the Candidates for governor who promises to use his influence lo see that Washington's birthday anniversary is properly obacived should receive tbe nomination. Of all the promises made by the respective candidates this one was not Included and tbe man making It wilt be so ranch ahead of his rivals! No one accuses Gov. Dockery or his predecessors of any wioug-dolng, yet It must be admitted that they could nave been a mighty power for good. It Is a ain of ommlslon, not of com mission.

The kind of governor Missouri needs is one who will do his duty and also someone else'a duty when be sees it neglected. An employe who limits himself strictly lo what he "is told" Is poor stick nowadays. YEARLY GREAT CLE Mb East Side Square, MARSHALL, MO. SALE We have gotten our Begins Monday, January 4th. JT is a fitting climax to the greatest year's business we have ever enjoyed, and in a spirit of deepest gratitude to our appreciative public, we inaugurate the most determined and greatest value-giving clearing sale ever recorded in Saline county.

legitimate profits, and now lo clear the decks and turn these splendid seasonable Roods over to you with a broadside of bargains that set a new mark in value-giving. We want everybody to feel the sincerity and understand the trustworthiness of our great, values and to realize that our statements are verified by the evidence. You cannot ignore that which means a saving of dollars to you and a certainty cf perfect satisfaction in the highest grades of what you get. GREAT CUT PRICES ON MEN AND BOYS1 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 30.00 Cheviot and rMi "JfT Worsted Suits. Cut tc.V4lO $2i 00 Finn CHKsImcros and Worsteds.

Cut to 22.50 Kino Cur-slmcros und Womtods. Cut to 20.00 Fine Cnsslmorcs und Worsteds, Cut to flB.M) Kino Scotch nnd Worsteds. Cut to 10.50 Fino Scotch und Worsteds, Cut to 18.75 17.75 15.75 14.75 13.00 $15.00 Fluo Scotch und Worsteds, Cut to $13 SO Finn Scotch und Worrited, Cut to 12.50 Fine Scotch and Worsteds, Cut to 10.00 bcotch und Worsteds. Cut to 8.50 Scotch und Choviots, Cut to $25.00 Overcoats Cut to $11.50 9.00 7.75 18.75 $20.00 Overcoat, Vicunas nnd Frieze, $18.00 Ovei-couts, Scotch and Frieze. 15.00 Overcoats, -10 to 52 in.

Ulac-k and Groy, IS 50 Overcoats 40 to 52 In. Ulack una Grtiy, $10 00 Overcoats Melton and Friczu, Yount; Men's Overcoats Suits, Same ((eduction. $15.75 14.50 11.75 10.50 7.75 and Men's underwear In winter stuff, same kind of reductions. Men's, boys', children's and Indies' sweaters. Men's and young men's pants, and the finest line of shirts, Including the Manhattans and Lion brand.

We will have three bin bargain tables in shoes that will go at about one-third reduction. It will be a reduction sale all along in the highest grades of shoes and clothing in Saline county, as we will not carry anything over for next year, at the prices we have cut them down to. Come in and look for yourself. All our goods are markedjin plain figures. EAST SIDE OF THE SQUARE.

MARSHALL. MISSOURI. Largest and Best Lighted Shoe and Cluthing Store in Saline County Thk Supreme court of this lm-perlal state on December 9, reversed the lower court of St. Louis ia tbe Ed Butler case, and turned tbe old boodler loose on the com-unity again. We can not, say it to surprise to the News editor.

It bas been but a little while since we ventured tbe editorial utterance that If that very thing was done by the court a majority of which, was Oemucratic, and all of the three concurring in the reversal (at least in name), that It woula be no use for Democrats to make nominations lor any state offices in Missouri, We now say that we have a hope that at least a part of tbe state ticket cau be saved; but there but one way out one way to save any part of the state ticket to tbe Democracy, and that is to nominate and stick lo Joseph W. Polk lor Governor, till Panama freezes over. Democrats bad as well un derstand now and forever that it is to be Folk or nothing for the Dem ocracyi Judge Gantt, by concurring In the reversal, has put himself out of the running, if he was ever in it Whatever it may have bren up to now, it is certain that, from now on, Doodling Is an issue In this state. 'Rah for Polkl Blackwater News (dem.) Mr. Polk spoke, In pait, as follows, after acknowledging the greeting accorded him and volclag his pleasure at addressing a St.

Louis audience Saturday: "Of vital interest to tbe people of St. Louis is tbe taking of tbe police out of politics, We have seen enough of tbe police In politics, Tbe use of the police force in favor of one aide or the other in a political controversy is undemocratic and un-American, That the police de partment of St, Louis and Kansas City have been used too much in this manner can not be questioned. Policemen themselves are not to blase. It is a condition tbey would like to shake off and devote themselves to their regular -duties. Tbey, of course, bave tbe same rights as other citizens to their political opinions, and to exercise them freely, but the use of them as political machine should not be tolerated.

''Has there been enough bood ling In St. Louis to make it an issue? There could not bave been more, unless tbey had dug np the sewer pipes and sold them. In the state general assembly legislation bas been honey-combed with corruption for years- Bribery was the usual and accepted thing. Instead of public office being a public trust, to many it was a private snap, Tbey outraged every sense oi honor and decency, and insolently flaunted their corruption in the faces of the people. They traf licked In the honor of a sovereign state.

BLACKBURN Mrs. P. Scbroeder and daughter, of Warren county, who have been visiting L. Sundtrkrlnk's, lefi for their home New Year's day. Miss Caloway, of New Franklin, visited B.

H. Taylor during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Boscben and son, of Cole Camp, Benton county, visited Grandma Beshin and Brunkborst Brothers during tbe holidays. Julius Holtcher, of Cole Camp. Benton county, is here swinging the yard stick; for Brunkborst Bros. (V.

Samuel Green died at Wright's Hotel from too much whiskey and morphine, the ajd, and was burled by tbe county. He was from Si Joseph, Wm. H. Pagen, of Morra, Ben-ton county, was here for a visit to nla brothers and sister. Olmda Holke visited H.

H. Holke this week. Meyer, of St Louis, spent Mr- Mrs. Mollenbrock. Fred Peldmau has returned from Kansas City where he visited his brother, who had his foot mashed between two cars.

He reports his brother getting along nicely. You Know What You Are Taklnr When jrou take Grove's Tasteless Chill Toulo became the formula Is plainly printed on erery bottle showing thai It It simply iron tai QUntns taateleas form'. No cure, no.

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