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Tn 'i 4 v. ClizfyYoara tho Standard CREZAM ill! MSB Made from Cream of Tartar Local Brevities DR. W. FKlbMOKK. dentist, hu 4 SvJ Lauusrs butluing.

U. A St USUUSifJN OI waa la Springfield yeeUrdajr. DR. BIOG8. DKNT1ST.

Bast gold crown. 1. ill South streeL tR. B. L.

DI NN1NOTON. Osteopath, bat moved to Lannen bldg. OR. H. R.

HILXi haa resumed hla praetlca after an Illness of several month. Adv. THOMAS BRMXERD of Branson. transacted business yesterday to BprlngOeid. FLO WILLIAMS of Cedar Gap.

Mo. waa a curat Sunday at tha Metropolitan notel. GEURUU C. I.EXTZ of the Benta t'ndertaklng company, left Saturday lUght for Cresco. Minn, where ha will spend sever weeks on a fishing and liunliig expedition.

THE FIRST MEETING of creditor! cf Roy F. Tate, bankrupt, formerly employed by the Friaco. will be held In tha office of John Bchmook, referee in bankruptcy. November IS. PROBATE JUDGE T.

II. GIDEON appointed Victoria Elisabeth Smith executrix of the ealate of Taylor Hmlth, deceaaed. Monday. The estate la valued at approximately J20q. J.

M. BELL, overseer of the Pond Creek Special road district, waa allow, ed a claim of fxlli by the count court Monday for tha construction of concret culvert. CHAROINCT THAT HIS WIFE bad quarrelsome disposition and waa Put Them of a On Their Feet Many a men, handicapped for years by coffee and its habit-forming drug, caffeine, has been put on his feet by OTJM America's pure, food-drink. There's a abusive to him and hla business associates, 8. G.

Gray on Monday filed suit In circuit court for a divorce from Jennie Gray. EDGAR, th. four-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy, la suffering from a dislocation of his left elbow, sustained Sunday when he twisted himself about while holding hla mother's hand.

SUIT FOR DIVOfttE waa filed In circuit court Monday by Virginia IIIiltis against James attains, the plaintiff charging non-support and desertion. She aaka for the restoration her former nam of Roblnett. C. WHITE, general manager of the Oiark Power Water company, departed yesterday for Monett. He reached late Monday evening, where he will spend today.

Mr. White will return to Springfield Wednesday morning. MISS LAMB, who waa seriously burneu several weeks ago by the upsetting of a Pot of hot tea. has sufficiently recovered to go to the home of relatives near Cadilo, fur visit of several weeks. TWO MF.N, giving their name as Easton and Galbreath.

hare secured the lease on the White City grounne tor the pur rove, It Is said, of building ball park for a Western Association team which will have a franchise in Springfield next year. ANOTHER of the Springfield Inde-pendents will he absent when roll la called next spring, Lonnte "Mlckta" Halleek. center fielder, said Monday that ha had algned to play neat year with the Helena, team of the Mountain State league. THE CITT ABSTRACTER haa been asked by V. C.

Murphy, city back (ax attorney, for abstracts showing the owners of property on which city taxes Reason! Post urn is adelightful beverage, free from drugs or harmful ingredients of any sort, but packed full of the rich goodness of whole wheat, roasted with a bit of wholesome molasnes. There's no coffee trouble in Post urn-no headache, no heart-flutter, no sleeplessness, no biliousness, no there is a mighty boost toward health and the jVy of liring. Any man, turning from coffee with its ills to this pure food-drink, quickly finds "There's a Reason" for POSTUM Koldjby Grocers, every where. SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI REPUBLICAN. TUESDAY.

NOVEMBER 9, 1915 GERMANY DENIES PASSPORT FRAUDS In Not To U. 8. Berlin Expresses Doubt Such Testimony Wu Given In England. I. Oermsny In a not which reached tha state department today denies testimony alleged to have been given In English courts that "German officers prepared false American puss ports and handed I hem to agent" and expreraea doubt that such testimony ever actually wa( given.

The note la In reply to a letter presented by Ambassador Gerard pn Jujy. tl directing- the attention of the imperial government to statements said to have been ma do by Robert Rosenthal apd George T. Breckow, when they were on trial in England aa aplea. It Is suggested that a falsa passport for one Hreckow probably was Issued by one of "certain Individuals In occupied territory and also In neutral countries who have endeavored to make a trade at selling such papers at a good price. "If Rosenthal and Breckow really made the statement accusing German officials." the note aaya, "it mut he assumed they were" "Induced to do so by threats, promises or other pressure." OZiK TRAIL DELEOATr.S HAVE MEETING AT LAMAR LAMAR.

Nov. I. The attempt to leave Sheldon. Lamar. Jasper, Car-thsge.

Cartersvllle and Webb City off the Oxers Trail, which la making a fight to become a link la the Jefferson Highway from Winnipeg to New Orleans, bumped Into a anag here at a maaa meeting of the Interested towns. The delegates derided to improve their part of the road at once and make a fight for recognition. 'art hag, which already has its mad rocked ta the Barton county line, sent fl motor loads of delegates who offered to help put the Barton county stretch In shape. Sheldon and Nevada are ready to put the Vernon county part in permanent condition, which will take care of the road from Nevada to Jnplln. The fight against this part of the road Is being made by a slightly shorter rnuta between Nevada and Jnplln.

which paaaea west of Ijimar and Cart re through Moundvllle. Rronaugh and Liberal, meeting a rock road out of Joplln at Nashville. The short cut. however, has no large townp and Lamar and Carthage expect no difficulty in making their road so much better that It will be adopted. The time of action la short, aa the Oxark Trail will marked before the New Orleans conference on the Jefferson Highway, November and 14.

NOTICE TO BARBERS. Parhers state hoard will mart in the Landers Barber show for the purpose of boding examinations. November 1. id IMS. All barbers hoMIng permits will rear on the above date.

By order of Barbers State board. M. I. CA OLE. Deputy.

are delinque.it. Mr. Murphy will file suit for the collection of all back taxei aa soon aa the lists are available. GRANT GOOCH, who waa kicked by a vtcloua horse ten days ago on his farm south of the city, la Improving rapidly, according to J. R.

ch. a brother, who returned yesterday from a visit to his brother. Mr. Oooch Buffered fractures of three ribs and other wis waa injured. HOMES FOR SIX CHILDREN are being sought by the Rev.

A. J. Mark-ley, superintendent of the Springfield district of the Children's Home Society of Missouri. Four are glrla whose ges range from two to eleven yeais The Kev. Markley for the present Is keeping them at hla own home.

M. PRIDMORE waa arrested Mon-, day afternoon by Patrolman M. A. Stone, charged with stealing the con-i tenta of an alms cup of a blind beggar on Boonvlll street. The man also is alleged to have attempted to steal a purse from a small girl.

He will be arraigned before Judge John G. New-i bin In police court this morning. 8PRJGF1ELD MEMBERS of th Missouri. Kansaa and Oklahoma Hotel association, th state convention of which will be held at St. Luula November 1 and It.

yesterday received advance Information' concern-I nit tha state meeting- Member of tha organisation living; here Include i Charlea Sanson, ban King, F.rnest Hudson, Jame I'erkina and others. MORE THAN A SCORE of Hprlnir- i field II a sons left Hiinrlav night fr Joplln where they attend this week th annual fill convocation of the Joplln i ConaUtory. tkollibh Kle Masons. 1 I Among the candidates from prlnK- nld who will receive dcxrrea are: J. i M.

Acuff. N. liasseit. Arch Mr rlson. K.

X. fei-fcuaun. Cail William! son, A. B. Wyman and Juhn Sturdy vln.

THK OZARK PTATFP TRC8T company will sell at public auction the whole or any pait of th town of Greenfield, locates en th Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain replead not far from Joncebora. Ark- The town consists of a dosen houses, two stores, a cotton gin. sawmill and 1.200 acres I of land surrounding the lownsit. J. T.

Woodruff, president of the trust company, la arransma in eaiv. TOXET OLIVER, a detective of the Springfield police department, was yesterday with a four-montlis-vld pup by Fmt Anderson of the fir department. Th animal Is of th English Alrdal breed of dogs used by the Iondon polie for trailing i criminals and by Knallsh huntsmen for police work. OHver will train the doe; with a view of using him in police work. The pup ha been chris tened "Jack." BESSIE MLBS, a nec res', and William t'layway and Jay I.lles, negroes, were arretted early funday evening by Detectives (Gardner and Wllley of the police department and fpeolal Of.

fleer John German on a charge of aell-ln liquor without a license. Th ne-aa took a change of venu yesterday from pollr court to th court of Justice H. II. Trevathan and furnished a 1:00 bond for her appearance No. mler IS.

A date has not yet been aet for tha hearing of th men. THE FPRIXOriELD TRACTION company yesterday let th contract for the paving- the company part (f Ifamnvllle stieet from blWslon to Tin to th Plummer-Adams construction company. The traetion company will lay base, place the rail and furnish aend and cement for the laying of the track. The construction company will furnishthe Buffalo pavlnf bricks to used fr surfacing. The contract lth the construction rompany repreeauU ait aindUur of l.v.

i MISSOURIANS ARE ASKED TO SAY THANKSGIVING PRAYERS Proclamation By Governor Requests All To Pause At 10 A. M. and Offer Silent Thanks For Blessinga of Tear. Gov. Major has Introduced an in novation in his Thanksgiving procln nation in requesting that every citi sen, "from tha humblest to the great -eat.

from the poorest to the richeet. from the non-professor to the Christian. Stop wherever he may be at 1 o'clock on tha morning of November and offer thanka and silent prayer to God for his blessings." This la the first proclamation specifying a particular hour for Thanka-giving ever iasued in Missouri or any other state, so far as the governor Is aware. The governor's proclamation follows: "The president of the United States, following tha national custom of more than half a century, haa designated Thursday, November 45. aa a day of thanksgiving and prayer.

"The people, since the observance of the first thanksgiving by the Plymouth Culuny In 1621, have ever been thankful for the blessings enjoyed In Imih state and national life. Year Laden With Achievements. "The Pst year haa been one richly luden with achievements and blessings. Governmental principles have been held sacred, and the American republic, of all the great powers, la at peace with mankind. In our nation, now tha center at finance, agriculture and commerce, the sound of church and schoolbells, undisturbed, call our children to education and religion: our millions of men of brawn march daily to the loom and the foundry, the mine and the factory, the plow and the business mart, the bank and the house of commerce: the song of HAGUE NEWSPAPER CALLS NOTE ON COMMERCE MILD THE HAGl'E, Nov.

Commenting on the American note to Great Britain, the Nieuw Con rant, the leading newspaper of The Hague, says: "If the extracts of the American note reaching Holland give a correct rendering of the Washington government's intention, America haa taken up In a very mild way the task of act. Ing aa the champion of the rights of neutral nations." BOARD MEETS THURSDAY. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the public library, which waa to have been held Monday afternoon, postponed till Thursday evening by order of V. Coltrane. president.

A quorum was not in attendance at the meeting, duly routine matters will be taken up at the meeting. TONIC DIGESTIVE stimulate the digestive organs to action ao that the food that enters the stomach Is digested and assimilated. Sold only ny us. $1.00. John It.

Barrett Drug Meyer A Meyer Drug Co. Th Eureka lens is lh only leu that aivea entire satisfaction. l.ct have ths opportunity of shoalna then in you. SPRINGFIELD OPTICAL CO. XX, Ht.

All Work Ouaranleed THE PAINLESS DENTIST. (eta of Teeth IS to tit Oold Crown tl.tO up. Killings. 40c up. I'bnn 4tlS Warehouse Transfer We sre prepsred to furnish th beat of fseilitiP8 in both transfer snd warehouse.

8PRIN0TIELD WAREHOUSE and TRANSFER CO. 642 West Phelps Avenue Phone 588 Cooperative Delivery Service PHONE Motor Cycle Messengers We Deliver Everything I. N.MACS., 80UTHWIST END CASH GROCER IS lbs. Oranulated Hussr 100 Kansaa hard wheat Klour. I lbs.

best Hoc Iard 2e 10S IM. best Cahbac 10 lb. bucket pure ney 1 00 It bar good Lundry Boap 26 10 sal ood Oil 75e (at. Gasoline 70o lb, aood Coffee 23 Ihs. Ulnar Knaps ISe 10a alaaee Peanut Butter He gal good Vinegar 2So lb.

good Imperial Tea 25c cana I'et Cieam 1 f-aU good Hour Pickles 1 gal. New Kraut 20e Leave Ordr fr Wood Sawing (20 O'Fallin Phen 15CI 99b industry and husbandry Is heard In the land, and our cltlsens are happ the hlesslngs of government, bu'l- is and peace vouchsafed to them; ur fields are laden with the fruits wieM toil and not marked with var's crimson rath; the rumble of i of commerce ha not been i'llnntcd by the -rumble irf the -cnnnn the grand army of appy tuilers hsa not been converted an rmv nf marching and the Mng of linpplneas has ni been huxhed in the city of sorrow "We can In this year thnnk'the Msg. ter an -ldun lftr I'eace. plenty and pnM-ru with the hi hex thvie in the civilisation of the world, arc our. Missouri, ss a state, ha received hrr full share In all things goo, I and Imk ndanred In nil the way make It K''t.

Every department nf religion. liil and Industrial lif' has enjoved ah excep. tional dcgre of progress, ani we ahould show our appreciation by giving thanka to liod who prenldes over the destinies of nier. Suggests Soen- rrSsr. "Now.

therefore. I L'llmtl governor of the Htste of MlMoml. do hereby dcMgnate Thur'day. dHy of Novemlier. IS 11.

Ui of thanksgiving and pVayer. and reiucni th people 0f th, commonwealth to rent from their lahorx ami return thanks to Almighty GhI for Die nen-rroua blessings we enjoy. "In addition to the lal viiem! worship, lei every i ttixen from the humblest to the greatent. from tli pooret to the richest, from lie nmi-p-nfessor to the Christian, at 10 o' loci on the morning of the 1 1th of Novemlier stop wherever he may be. cense from hi labors, and offer tluiiku and.

a silent the Mnstrr for hi Individual and home b)ring. and the blessings enjoyed in state and in nation, to the end we may have prayer of thanksgiving for Messing received offered nt the same time by the -noo citizen, of the commonwealth of Missouri." GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW a tor 2M COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT umtt. pcaaoov a Now. U-Kat an I Do The Rest of the Evening I've tead my paper snd I'm too tired to go out Curst I'll run down stain and plajr Any one can play it. Moderately priced, Call and talk over.

L. E. LINES MUSIC CO. LINES LEAD IN THEIR LINE. Sjoenville Street.

A TIME AND PLACE TO BUY New The Tims hr Th Plac That Hit hi 1imb to Ultat Urltam and I-ranc a'u auretl. Hour will a.haucfl. so taks tfdvant-a(e of this ofti-r: inn llm. Hest llar.l W.hent Klour. 1VU I'S.

llest HarJ Whrat Hour Ture llotir)-. prr In I l'n. J- Tin t'sns 4 I'lo I'nm KUke I lo lose Matches be tione Vih I'uwdpr lc hoaea Hull lllne 1 boses Tooth Picks I lbs. Hoda I lb. pk A.

M. S-ida lbs Coffeo lOo cans K. riMklnr Powder. Ot her Bargains tea numsreus Si .11 or. i to' tnsntlon.

EtD LOWEST Peters K. AI. MACK Center High and Grant. Phone S18 Cerner Hioh nd KIIH Phn 'Of BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION HERE It in vital that you get the best when it comes to medicine. IJring your 'proserin-tiou here.

It will be filled accurately by nn -expert licensed pharmacist. The best of service at all times. PALACE Drug Store H. BE00KSBANK. Prop.

306 S. Campbell St PAGE 5 CHEWING LEADING BRAND OF THE WORLD There's Chewing Satisfaction In a STAR Plug ALSO more chews in each plug. The thick, juicy STAR plug can't dry out like thin phi. Every STAR plug II A I -r i'(wvV wei-ns a iuu Arri(Tu-an -h-j(qk 1 .1 Men -vv-. 1 Tf.

is 1C e'rt v.fcTTwr'X STAH was awaea. STAR iPatai trfjfW -JV' TOBACCO 10-ounce pouna. V.n tnrtvv hat real rlieu-inrv chew 125,000,000 ten cent cu" 'a'o year. Wlio GW Are Men Wlio DO Wreant you to tct this all-satiifactoiy, ail-Auirritan chew. 10c Cut 18 ox.

Ptaf tkm CrW rt mt tkm Smm Fr mm riwm ummmirtmm, mm4 im miV CHEWINQ TOBACCO tkmt km 99 mr thim it mmvmrmf. LEARN IT RIGHT THE SPRINGFIELD IIUSINESS COLLEGE, The Gateway to a Situation. Improved iu every We nre senilin(? hundreds of dollurg in our si-hixiliniiins to nuke tliem better for school work nnd government of the students tlmii ever before. Write or phone for a free copy of the school paper, "Opportunity." J. A.

TAYLOR, President. H. H. WEBB, Vica-PresL TIT Yl 7 The Greatest Need of Every Family I UAL MILK especially wlicro ther are children. Infinite care and labor is necessary to bring pure milk to your home such as is giren every detail nt this dairy.

I'e sure and be safe by ordering your milk from the rnoNE 3024 HOLLAND FARM DAIRY ENTER NIGHT SCHOOL Take advantage of the, special individual instruction' in Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling, Penmanship, Letter Writing, English, Grammar, Civil Service, Salesmanship. Visit the srlinol mid si- tin work, or i'iiII. phono or write for liiitiilsoini' ni-vv tratliK wIikIi information. DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 218 West Walnut Street. A.

J. BATES, President. PUBLIC SALE Tc will offi-r for siih- to ti liiulicit hiddrr at ouf lmru, -llti Trnffif nni on Sni 1 1 1- I Nm cmiIht all of our titr. vjioiin Hiii Imni'-ss. ronsist in of oni- inati'licd pair of c-lifst ii nt hri--r ir llintr.

U' ltrlit 1 l'h oiinls, four and five vtHra old: oim of Imy Iioin mi. I ti veara old, uritflit l.i.it) "piMiii'ls. on. wi yitiiill iiiiiIi vivnn old, well imiiIi Ii. .1 oih- cIh-" -oi 1 1 I dinini: l.oi vc vi-urs old, rail tl'tit ill tlirco i rf wapona.

will Carry- ii to two toiin; Moon iiililn tired runabout in Kiod coiiiiitioll oik- li'li! ti. whirl In l' three srtH good lii-tivy brass tnitiidVr hnnn'ss, oik K'(d Turtle ilrivint! i lnii, it miiu'Ii- Iihiiicss. Will si-II this iiii. i mi hln iiil li-rnio to I mail'' known on dale of mile. SPniHGrillli CREAMERY CO, KII.

Atjrtioi Glove Gleaning is nil oper.it I'. ii I 1 1 1 111 IT eiiliful t. Ill loll -to de- tails, and proper equipment for th ork. 'liirw ork in this Ini" 1( tn.v tlmt io an. I wih this ysliiteito iit it will probably re.ih.e llint it imlut be first ela--H.

A lady is marked bv lier it ml her shoes, ami -an lh" tfl-ived. tlint part, el her cipiipnieiit is sure to- be I'ijrlit, Our 1 t-y 'leanimr and (Hcim; MepHi'tmerit is eipiipped to handle tllM every kind. Seild your i varments eaii ful tcNponid-. ble Finn THE FRANK B. SMITH IMDIXCO.

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