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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • Page 3

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aiAfl. I. UEKB Have You Seen Those Waists At Half Price Note the very low price for theso excellent All pe rfectly ni.nl.', clean, new and frcnh and a bountiful supply ut each price men tloind. The best values In Woman's wh'te Lingerie Waists have ever fere.1. Just about half ot the 10u dozen left so better come now.

$1.00 Waists for $1 23 Waists fur t.MKi Waists ft.f Waists for $: ai Waists for Mid Summer Millinery Priced Very Low aanltt dirt your aitrnlli.it to that limn. tie niM uiiiitior Millinery now on sal Tl.e l. I a a. Mii evi ry llt d.amnol pr.nit ir niiim a ibue of over 5'i0 new Hats at oiie half price and Hi Mat, fr Ha' $1110 and $1 1 fi IUM Dainty Muslin Vndcraarments in the June Sale Ge Si eitt full nd irii. yoke; ruffl" at nit and ka.

Corset Covers, lie r.u,t!.rle tin ti4 stit flni hid nun tr.a.n i.e auj barrow a. a Crrt antra, 2 Vr Tt Mlb inf I 'it or aaltito.s mill iul the Corset Ca'. He KUImi aa and ri lriniu.il g.wd 4 1.1 "ii i Unfa. Gaama al 49c, hat. nut ii ynk and potty lae Inwr umi soft Qo" at al tin I rlrr wltti itiittv laif Juki I alitNt Ii i III In I'i t.

lnin'is of Th" R. HuMiraii may lie s.t 1.1 iuiii eineiil of Wsdi H. V.m re tit II I'js'li' towiislup. fr m. l.iie Jii.li'.' OQRE PLUG IN COUNTY COURT ihe iMimiy iuiii I fn.tii the Ifctttnd aa o' i ilia' tun I 4.1:1.1.

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tube held la Ansnat. At are Wade R. Mnnre was turn in i. siaie to h.iv and It Is Ti nneseee la 14. and moved tn'lx Hevid the tia.1' In Ini iiiiii llvs hae Mlaa.mil whin q'H'e y.mi.g.

haling tx a ilils of (iievi.e iiiunty fur If three years. Ihirlaa that iH riod he baa grown to bialihood and for arlv hilr a nnatiirtr I.i. 1iih.ii ad st'd devoted IhmU lime and money iha i count i In general, lie Is well sud fa torulily known throughout the ceuuty. Mr. Moore Is a loyal Repiilillcan, having caat his Brat presidential vote for V.

H. Orant for prettldinl thirl slx years ngn, during tho pant sixteen years he hits tuken quite an ac live part In politic. Although having belli a few minor offices, such ss constable, justice of tho peace, rood overseer, administrator nnd executor of estates, all of which he filled in an acceptable manner, he has never before asked for nor held county office, though he has been solicited many times during the past to make the rare for county Judge. This time, however, yielding to tho persuasion of Importuning frlonds, he has consented to hiake the race, and If nominated and elected a member of the county court, he promises the tax payers" to perform the duties in the best manner possible within his power and without fear, fa 'nr or partiality. He Is particularly In favor of good roads njid public improvements nnd believes that they should be distributed throughout Greene county where seeded for the benefit of all concerned.

ELECT OFFICERS. AH thi officers and directors of tne Colonlul Hotel Building company ero re elected at the annual meet ng yesterday and are as follows: President. T. Woodruff; vice presi dent, W. B.

Sanford; secretary, W. J. trensurer, H. B. McDanlel.

Directors A. J. Davidson. H. P.

Fel lows, H. T. Hornsby, H. S. Jewell, Arch McGregor, Paul Nicholas, E.

L. aanrord, c. Btone, H. J. Meyer.

A "ulet reminder; guess, "a "oruaa in a hite." DRY (JOOIl.S CO. 98c 125 $1.39 nt $198 $'40 CMIS Dn i at I 1 Jc. Ms 2 i if fiml I. H.Mi'int Cki'dee i Gawnt, in. 3 to l.

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Mnres liat "ir lotm girls In to Mi suti, on tin preii iise nt joinlnt; a Iheatrli iil unpiii)'. and had i pa mue for Iwo of th. from a Mexican iK.it lor Tutkoy. int uiin.10 nui. a in ti) Hie wlei niTOnis of other nieutbers of the organisation.

PARTY TO 111 Mount Vernon, N. Juno 16. Harris, known throughout Westchester county as "the million aire negro" hnd who coujts President Roosevelt among his personal friends, celebrated his forty fifth blrthdny last night by giving a dinner party to a dozen white frlenls at Plymouth LnrchmonL Those who attended ari well connected socially. The dinner cost $10 a plate, and it was well Into tbe morning before the party broke tip. Harris started life as a stable boy, and Is now rated as being worth $500,000, which he hasjn vested In nuaiirous enterprises and real estate.

Besides engaged in tbe livery business, Harris controls the garage business In Larchmont, and Is a lurge land speculator. He is considered one of the best judges of real' estate In Larchmont. Thinking that tho people would carry their friendship for him to tho noils. Harris launched Into politics two years ago and attempted to cap ture the Republican nomination for receiver of, taxes, but the cottagers turned out at the primaries and defeated him. Dick Wagstaff, the prettier pitcher for Drury.

college, left yesterday morning for Corpus Chrlnti, where lie will visit with his brother, DEPORTS OUfiG IS TO TURKEY I I Wear MeClollan. A nioiit iirotiilnunt mid brllllunt Mlng whleli will be of (jreal Intfi eht people, occurrel evi uln at ClartMioie, alien Mlfira Hii.an MH'l. llun. dauah. I i.

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Sel'tve. Mr. and Mrs. TENNIS CLUB IS The local tennis players met at the Drury courts at 6 clock last night organized a club of ten members, with Butler Hawkins as president and George as sicrutary and treasurer. Tbe preliminaries for the doubles tournament, will start tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and tbe following teams will play: 'Wilson and W.

T. Baldwin versus G. Baldwin and 0. McMillan. At 6 oclack Hawkins Brothers will play Dillard and Singleton.

The finals will be plnyed off as soon as convenient, but thj dates have not yet been set In the singles the following players' have been matched but the dates of the games are still undetermined. Dillard versus Wilson, McMillan versus B. Hawkins, J. Hawkins versus W. Baldwin, G.

Baldwin versus Singleton, and Grant Johnson versus S. A. Cary. George Baldwin and George McMillan are getting la shape for the tournament to be hell at St. Joseph, June 14 to 20, Inclusive.

This is expected to be a big week, and there will bo 125 entries, with players Jr'of several slates west and north of the Missouri. M. B. Murphy, Charles A. Murphy, S.

At Murphy and family will leave today for Nelson's mill on the James river where they will enjoy a three i weeks' outing. 1 KarriiiKton. Mr. and Mri. Oeirge I'i'PperdI le, MUa ratrlck au Mr.

Crabtite. Coty Corner Club. Mix Klm Slim' wu a rhurniln i I aa, an.) dainty frenh. ineiita re rv.d In: m. riM iirr.

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1 I 1 and relived a hearty applauae. Is vlsloa day The ni.tn and Mint Tuttle then di IC'tn ni d. nil who nre en lulin Hu ll henn rs with a doiible number Hie piano "l.n Truvial.t IH Waterbury, June 16. Some New York City and Southern Connect leut girls the guestB of rural friends i near the boundary of Watertown, con SURPH SE mi BATHERS Irelvcrl the Idea of a swim to wind tue wd bot surface of the the day In Thursday, and, leaving their clothing under a tree, wero tosting water into violent spray, when surprised by grangers, who thought" that boys were fishing or. de stroying birds' nests.

Tin mun Iln in ItiA A nl I fcthe two regard ag the way in which wa ch ng for a clearing In the thick 1 i A tho clean dishes, should be stacked. Ul llml.i 1 UMietl III1L, Dl.ll.nD III I.11IIU, quell the mischievous urchins. They were ruthlessly shocked to find seven gins p.ay.i.g irog. Ue.n8 coy and modest men they were soon In full retreat, leaving the women al most in a hysterical condition. FIFTY TONS OF MOLTEN METAL SPILLED IN SHOP Morgantown, V.

June 16. Many men at tho Bessemer plant of tho Republic Iron and Steel company of Republic had narrow escapes from death today when a ladle containing fifty tons of molten iron overturned, The iron flowed all over the cnill yard, setting fire to buildings, all of which were heavily damaged before the flames were extinguished. vnr.n "Di.idi.'a Dri am i uud Butterfly Drill'' by lxteen IHtH Mailman were derendanti, a duly cer uiisKVS waa quite Interesting. "The tlfied copy of wild ordor of nalo being War of the Kom waa a very, pretty delivered by the clork nf said court to drill given by a ntuiber of llule underslaned hlierirf on the Isih day In pluk and white crepe pht cm tf June. 1 will on tin 3rd day tilinmi.

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'on to g't, nl itl.i'l.'l of nlneli iill'S It. I 1 1 a Bu'ier. a f' dks lit lit. city a I II'" city Mr. kinl Mil.

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notify Hie slenard to that effect, before nif.Iit. Scuttle. Jim 16. Andy 'Johnson, cook in tho Boulevard restaurant, holding C. Vards, a dishwasher, In a i.i in.

i vlce like grip forced ard arm I restaurant range until too nesn sizzk 1 and cooked, according to the tale told by Vards today when he swore to a comnlaint against Johnson. The torture inflicted on Vard was tho result of a disagreement between The argument grew warm and in the heat ot It Vards says Johnson seized him about the neck, holding his head a3t unJor hlg arm' th the other free hun(, fce 8ezf(, th, wrlat of tafl him over to tho red hot stove, Vards's arius wore bare, and Johnson forced onv of them down on the red surface of ttw aietal. The' agonizing shrieks of the dishwasher brought otbe's in the kitchen to his aid, but not bc'oro one arm bad been burned from wrist to elbow. Johnson has not been Mr, and Mrs. Tobe Richardson of the Travelers' Inn.

have returned frou Jonlln. where they were sum moned by tht death of Mrs. Richard son's brother. While away they alsi visited at Carthage and other Jasper Icounty cities, 10 BOY'S I'i HEATED RICE a 1 In 1 I t. 1 1 1 LEGAL NOTICES.

8HERIFF'8 SALE IN PARTITION. By virtue and authority of a decree In partition and an order vf anla made by the circuit court of Greene county, Missouri, on the 4th day of Juno, 1908, nl the Muy terra thereof, in catine therein ponding, wherein Patrick Ticr ney was plaintiff and J. H. Young and A. R.

Young, John W. Young and Rebecca Young, C'ella Rubottoni aud E. iC. Kuboltom. Ellra Lucy Young, IJerllia Mainsail and H.

T. July. VM, durtni; Hi or 1 .1 I .1 I ciituh roiin, ueiwee i win injun that dov. at Vh Li front d.mr of 1. 1 Ihn Itlrl.sit I.

In hunil jorilor of and ait.iated In said Cene Mt ourl. to wit: I.t foHy rle.lit lll In IVInnev. Gnffe Iiniial. artilliion to Hie rliy or V'r'h Hprtiivf. ld.

now Pprlngflidd, liiii lie louiiiy. Ml oii 1 CKOU'iK W. FIMS. Slu rlfT of foiiiiiy. tlrn I10.1 1 ilmi Jniia 9.

Vf 'i iJHt liin nlon J'llr TRLSTEE'B SALE. H'lt. Jim Mb. n) lin4a i in.ide the pn ii il. r.

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Ah i. fov tin I'll. fount). I. lit to I'ldil'T rih, ut the I'tre entult rcitirt liniiM.

'or to satisfy the iiiiidUloua i of said il of trmt I. II ML.TiiUAVK Trustto. Ijut Insivtlon. June. 3d, ii i s.

SHERltF'5 SALE. By virtue and uutbonty of a special cxerutliiu Issued from the office of cit rk of the circuit rourt of lirotint cottu'y, ut Mn io.iri, returnable to iue September term, l'jnS, ot said court anu me as biierirr ot jit 1 I I i.rei nt' i onmy uini ieu anu ueuv tDe crcult court of Qroen ed In favor of the state of Missouri. eamty; at Springfield, Mlssourt, re at 'he relailou anj to 'the use of J. I K. Vestal, collector of ihe revenue In nnd for the said county ot Gr ene.

state uf Missouri, and against J. A. j'oneS. a iuilvmion. for dellnnneVt taxes for' year lor sum of $1.80 debt and $8.55 cost.

1 have levied "Pn and s''101. u11 tho title, interest nna estate ot said u'Tenaant, dp8cribed real estate: Tract No. 'lot 109, Queen City addition to city of 8prihgficld, Missouri, and I will on Saturday, June 20, llt08, between the hours of 9 in the forenoon mid 8 clock in the afternoon on that day at the east front door of tho court house on the public square In Springfield, Greene county, state of Missouri, sell at public vendue for cash lu hand to the highest bidder, an tne ngnt, tuie ana interest and estate of the above named defendant, J. A. Jones, of.

In and to the said real estate to satisfy said execution and costs. GEO. W. SIMS, Stteriif. SPECIAL EXECUTION.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue and authority ot a special execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Greene county at Sprlngflelo, Missouri, returnable at tht September term, 1903, of said court and to no t. aherift nf HreanA eiMintv' Hieoetna and delivered In favor of GAoran w. Alexander as plaintiff, in an action by attachment and agafhst Richard Roberts, defendant for the sum ot $723.42 as debt and $17.45 as cost, to bi levied upon the property tUota! ed and herein after described. I Dave levied upon and seised all' the right, title.

Interest and estate of said, defendant Richard Roberts, of, in and to the following described rea estate towit: The east half of the southeast quarter, and the east half lota one and two of the northeast fractional quarter of section one, township 30, range 21 and the east one half of the northwest quarter of section 12, township 30, 21, situated In Greene county, state of Missouri, aud I will by vtrtua of said execution on Saturday, June 27, between the hours of In the fore nooa and o'clock in tho afternoon of that du'e at the ast front door thfe i 'iilirt hmiuA fin Ha KIIm square in Missouri, in the county of Greene, and state or Missouri, expose for sale and sell at public vtidue f(Jr cash In hand to the jblxln st bidder all of the right, ttUe, ma rest and estate of the abovj named defendant, Richard Roberta, of. In and to the said real estate to atlty said 'cutloa and coats. (Signed) OKO. W. HIMrt.

Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue and auilmrlt, ot a special execution lusui'd from Hie otDca of the clerll of the court of Oret ue counly at Hprinfllvld. Mis ourl, returnable to the rut, of said court aud to me kin riff of tineiie County directed and di luered la favor of tbe Stat nf MImoihi at I hi ri Iatloa and to uo of J. H.

Venial collart'ir of tht ievuue in and for said county ot atat of MUnourl. and axtlnst 'I. T. and (iarr Bttnl st to a juiiatmni hr d.lln ii'1 iit laxi for )aars 105, for im of ins lbi and costs. I hai I.m.J upon and seifd all the r'eht.

I'tln. intTKt and estate of iti.r. nil.inta fl i.i nm Hcilu ral estate; Let 10 of M. Bnttaln addition ts I' town of Rtpue'ic. Oreene setinty, Misacun.

ai all! on haUrday, Juas I Ik'b thv hours In for. D'm oilmk In the tf iti on thtt day. at tho east front of lU. eoiirl liniina on lha publlS Il HpMiitrl. id.

Ore ne rratnty. v.ii. 0f MLanurf. sell at hiihlle in to lh" b'iriiri HM. r.

alt toe i'iiii. Ifle tnie and eaiat 11., 11 aj ,1, ll'IHHIf, It and Dnrr Scott of. in ii! to the sill rkl e.ta'n tu saistff vxeciitlmt and c.U. W. 8l.l!t.

Sheri. TRl'sTEl'l SALE. fa'ilt I ts ln made In the pay nettt of the rM" enr' by 'li. I of irn.i ilat lh r.th day i.f tt'ta r. t.

7. S'V 'ii by ihn M. Il. a.h ai Kna II a ir a lf. 'n 1i" fernrdors o3e 'ie ni.iu j.

in 1,1 I'" Slid I'MV 0t Said dead of iiu 'hit of fln en iii.l shall e. i ut th cx ot i wi anu i in i tiroa me truMee mum il lu said of trust ri fuses to set sniti tiii t''T ilt ni the faun. A of it lint It o' an lit not, oil Th'ifilay. the 2nd day. of July, I'tllt tl tl, r.f a 1..1.

i.n a. ni. aii.t a oriora p. in. at tne east ont door of the stale circuit court Innise In the city of SpHnxfleld, dr.

ne county. Mlrao'trl, sell a public a'l' tion to the hlliliiat bidder for. ia the folliiwlug dei rlbed real t.tto In sold deed of tniTt deacrtbtit aa follows, to It Ixits forty one (41) nn. I lrt.vtwo H2 In Ihe I first i In. lile n.ldltton to the ftry nf Spring, field.

Missouri, for the purKse of satisfying said tntsf. GEORGE W. 8IM3. Bheriff and Artlng Trustee. V.

O. COI.TRANK First puijllcnilon June 9, 1901 Last publication July 2. 1908. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue and authority ot a tpaclal Xt.c0tloa lgsucd from tD9 offlco turaable to tbe September term, 1908, of Bal(1 fourt an(1 to as shoriftT of Grt.eno county directed and qs.

in fttvor of tbe of M1. a 'vestal collector of Hie raw yenne (n and for thi said couuty ot Greene, state of Missouri, and against Hlakev a ludcment for olin. for the sua of $3.97 debt and $8.55 cost. I have levied, upon and sblxd the' right, Interest and et of said defendant, W. J.

Blakey, 0f. lu and to the following described real estate: Tract No. 1 lot 64 of Crescent addition to the City of Springfield, Missouri, and I will on Saturday, June 20, 1908, between the hours of 9 la the forenoon and 8 o'clock In the afternoon on that day at the east front door ot the court house on the public square In Spring field, Greena county, state ot Mis souri, sell at public vendue for cash In hand to the highest bidder, all the Tight, title and interest and ev tate of the above lamed defendant, W. J. Blakey, of.

In and to the said real estate to satisfy said execution'' ana costs. GEO. W. SIMS, Sheriff. I Coll 303 W.

Wnlnul PRESSING or Phone 747 REPAIRING AND DYEINQ. SPRINGFIELD DYE WORKS CLEANING.

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