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I i 'l -V it VOL.XH1 SPRINGFIELD. 3IIS5DUKT. SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 17. 190. Fr: Holland.

Tbs second, a cream jar. to Mrs. M. L. Myers.

A nice luncheon wu served on the eard tables. Among the guests were Mesdimei J. II. Le-Compte, T. J.

Dt-inney, Harry Cooper. ctrrisPRoSh So Praise Pe-ru-na as a Cure for Colds and a Prevents cf Catarrh. Gideon, Ralph Holland. The Ladies of the Msrcabeca of Springfield Hive, Ko. 75, met in regular session In Arcanum hall on rit.

Louis street jut Frldey afternoon. Two Initiations, with eleven applications presented for beneficiary membership. Springfield Hive is doing excellent work, and all ladies wanting insurance would do well to write the local deputy, Mrs. Chares Kstmlng. fill North 5 lain street, before this dispensation closes The Tuesday Euchre club met wlih Mrs.

W. T. Kendrick last Tuesday afternoon. The first prize, a sugar and creamer, were won by Mrs. George Reed, the second, a plate, by Mrs.

John Rice. A nice lunrheon wu served. Those present were Mesdsmes, M. Middleton, Pope Myers. J.

B. Hlxon, George Reed. John Rice. Virginia Sawyer, George Stephens. Eugene Phillips, I -on Robertson, D.

A. Abbott W. L. Myers, Harry Vaughan. Maggie Tracey, Brown, foBlanr.

Wild Cherry Camp Xo. 5C. Royal Neighbors of America, thc-r regular meeting In Royal Arcanu-n hall Wednesday evening. A lar.e number of members and ipiegis were present. Xlne candidates were Initiated.

After ramp dosed refreshments were served and general good time wts enjoyed by all present. The G. R. 8. club was delight fu'Jy entertained by Mrs.

J. C. Braun illy afternoon In spite of the inclemency of the weather most al'. of t'ie Mrs. If.

J. Brink FIRST STAGE0F CATARRH. MIm Elizabeth Vber, Nm 67 street, Albany, X. write: I hara alvuys dmuM onsrltiad wsathcr beeauzt of in jr ext rente liability to catch coM, vlit-aacutan'lMl trouble vwiil quickly develop through my entire aya km, wklra It would Ukn werki tu drive away, lam lhaaft tony that aluea 1 have taken JERl'SA I do not bavs any reason to dread title anymore. It I have been at alt espnard to the damp, Miss.

Sara M'Gahan. help me and cough remedies nauseated ms. advertisement what members were present and -lid am- pie justice to the elegant lnncn served. The club will meet with Mira Jennie Smith next Tuesday ai ernoon, wet or cold weather, I I'Ve a doaa or two of uni It tbrova oat any hint of elckneu (Torn my MIu EUu- hath Uber. Mn.

M. J. Brink, No. J0 Michigan venue, St, Jusepli, wruesr -Tliis parlwliiterdiirlnylhe wet and roll! weather I racchl amide a end iern niM. which developed a catemial mndUiou through my entire zystem, end my general health that I wua completely btuki-n down, aud became nervoea and and unfit tounporvlse my home.

Jly physician prescribed for eoritebow lileuted-k-lne did ma no good, llcadlutof I'EKLXA I decided to try It. After I bad taken but three bottles I brand mysalf la Use health. The first itftgc of catarrh is what is commonly known ai catching colit" It Miss Carlolta Perry of Chicago I nay be in the head, nose, throat or lungs, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Per- Its beginning is sometimes so severe ss ry on West Walnut atreet. Miss Per- to cause a chill and considerable fever, ry Is quite prominent in club and ill- or it may be so alight as to not hinde a erary. cltelaa. In Iho-wfody city, being person from bis usual business.

In per-a member of the Press club of tbat haps a majority of cases little or no at-cily. Miss Perry is newspaper and tendon is paid to the first stage of ca-magaslne writer and has published a tari1 hence it is that nearly one- 1.1st of delegates to the woman's foreign and home state missionary societies of the Congregational church which halJ meetings lu our city the past week, many of them oted club women of the state, and just as ardent missionary workers. Among the speakers wera Dr. E. A.

Steiner of GrlnneU, Iowa; Rev. J. P. O'Brien, of Kansas City; Rev. and P.

Broad, of Nebraska; Rev. and Mrs. Tsllka of Bnlagila. From St. Louis.

Mrs. C. M. Adams, Mrs. R.

A. Allen Mrs. W. E. Brown.

Mrs. M. Burnham, Mrs. W. K.

Chlrvls, Mrs. C. W. S. Cobb, MrS.

A. E. Mrs. S. H.

H. Clark. Sirs. II. C.

Ferguson. Mrs. X. 0. B.

Jscqson. Mrs. F. T. Knox.

Miss' Alice Lytton, Mrs. L. M. Mlggluson, Mrs. W.

W. Newell, Mrs. A. J. Steele, Mrs.

Van Woratrand. Mrs W. It White-hill, Mrs. O. O.

Williams. Mrs. WU llam M. Jones. From Kansas City.

Mrs! S. B. Armour, Miss Agnes Bush-nell, Miss Grace Coburn, Miss Duval, Mra. J. K.

Cravens, Mrs. J. W. Fldeld, Mrs! J. M.

Fox, Mrs. J. C. Gates, Mra X. It Hand.

Mrs. J. A. Iiaya, Mra. Al fred ITertx, Mrs.

M. S. Manning. Mrs. Albert Marty, Mrs.

J. P. O'Brien, Mrs. A. J.

Poor. Mrs. M. A. Potts, Mrs.

A. D. Rider, Mrs, M. T. Runnels and daughter, Mrs.

Rust. Mrs. W. M. Short, Mrs.

I Tbacher, Mrs. J. H. Wheelsr. From Bt.

JosspH. Mr. W. W. Bolt From Bedells.

Mrs, B. F. Marlin. From Carthage. Rev.

A. K. Wray. Mrs. B.

8, Riley. from Lebanon. Mra Bosard, Mrs. Piffendsrffer, Mrs. Schriner, Mra D.

C. Wallace. Mra. W. I.

Wallace. From Peirce City. Mia Armstrong. Mra. L.

L. Allen and daughter, Mra Bright, Mrs. Purdy and daughter, Mrs. Sheldrup and daughter. From Vinita.

Mrs. J. E. Pershing and daughter. From Mrs.

E. H. Williams, Mrs. Pott. From Riverdalc.

Mra Chaa. Jonas. Mra Jas. Woman The Humane society mut at the Hr ring Arid club house Thursday evening. The agent reported a number ol cases that required his ai.cntion cases of lame horses and mules, overloading, underfeeding and fast dr v-lng and one case of distemper.

The warnings were given in a business way and were well received for the most part, the animals unfft for work being taken cut of the wagon as requested, and in some Instance a sent to paature. While no fcagrait cruelty has been brought to notk-j, thoughtlessness and cara'essnesi have caused suffering to many a poor Mean. Brittain. Ruhl, Taylor, Wag-beast A simple reminder wu sufi- itsff, White, Babcock, dent In some instances to correct tne I wrong; In others more argument wr.s A number of ladies were royally en-rtquired. torulned by Mra.

J. M. Yarbrough Mayor Mellette voiced the sentl- and sisters last Wednesday, 'the duy ment of tho society when be said v.as spent In in old fashioned quilt-that the only relief for ill-used and lng and an elegant conns dinner add-alused dumb creatures, hundreds fee to the delighlfulneaa of the oerp-them to bo found in Springfield amt slon. Those present were: Mredamei surrounding country, must come Hattie Thompson. Dr.

Cran John through this humane society. Con- Spondri, H. C. Sprinkle, Fannie God-stant work and patience of the mem- ey, John Hans. Dr.

A. McXeir, tiers could not fall to bring, about a Charles D. Price, W. Hastro, John Wadlow gave a review of Ant ebaptter of Lux Christ). Little Misses Grace Parker and Hughey dreasud as CLiuese girls, recited beautifully several pieces In a broken Chlu-jse dialect The tweet vocal on by Mrs, Nannie Cogley was very much enjoyed.

Baby Lucille Ennis captivated all present with Her Innocent, chllv like rendering of several recitations. The piano duet givr-u by Mis Susie Dillard and Adah Romluger well rie serves much praise. A social hour followed during which were served. Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Kemlrlck entertained with cards last Monday evening at their home on South Jefferson street. The ladles prise, a picture, was awarded to Mrs. Jas.

Prink. The gentlemens also a plctuie, to Mr. George Reed. Mrs. Pope Myers won a picture also.

An elegant luncheon was served on the card tables. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdamee James Frink, Harry Vaughan. Waldo Gideon, Eugene Philips. George Reed, Cus Marx. Pope Myers.

L. E. Robertson, Wes Lloyd, Harry Durst, Charles Lloyd, Miss Carson Philips. Mrs. H.

T. Smith and daughter entertained the Easy Hour club at AIncb Thursday afternoon. A very pleasant time wu had and all enjoyed the dainty lunch served. Thoae present were: Mesdamos Hsmmontree. W.

W. Truck. H. S. Oatergard, W.

J. Pool, W. J. Majors. H.

T. Smith. H. F. McNutt, W.

E. Brown, Mary Reddick, Julia Spencer and Misses Williamson, Julia Edwards. Ora Goad, Ida Smith. and Helen Smith. The club will meet with W.

J. Majors, next Thursday afternoon. The Sunflower Camp, Xo. 50, Royal Xeighbora of America, met la regular last Thursday night. Although the meeting wu small, on account of the bad weather, the routine of business was executed, and six new applications for membership presented.

Ida Seybold, who hfd gone to Bolivar to organize a Royal Neighbor camp, was present and reported she secured twenty-two names and the camp established at She also bu several other organizations materializing. B. Prof, and Mra. Fuller entertained the senior class of the college on Thursday evening. After an elegant dinner In eight courses served at seven o'clock on a table decorated with yellow and white, the young people adjourned to the library and parlor and had a delightful time auch the students ere always sure to have at tha presidents home.

Those present were, Misses Emma Bisjiop. Mary Bryan, Vera Criswell, Susie Huwell, Ma-bis Hays. Clara Huntiey, Jessie minor Reading Sit of PK-ftlTXA could do, I decided to try a bottle, and bs can Imagine tmw glad I felt whea It becsn relieve me in a very shun tlma. lu lvs thou two weeks I wu completely cured, "Sibyl A. Hadley.

Miss Sara MuUsban, Xa BC Sd ctrset, Albany. Ywiltes: A few nmulis ago I infflnvd wllha seven ettnrk of Influenza, wblrb nothing seemed to relievo, lly hearing bevame ba.1,uy eye bo-vain Irrilaiad and fcvaruli. Nothing seemed rfNbtand nothing I ale looted good. I took IKRUN.V and within two weeks 1 wu pe fectly Kara cUahan. If you do nut derive prompt and satisfactory rwuli from the useof Peruna write at once to Dr.

Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be glad to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartn.au, President of The Hartman Sanitarium! Columbus, Oh An Indiana ease shows how or.ti man was brought to justice through newspaper publicity. Jamej Melnlu-cry bail his house blown tiuen by a cyclone a fey days ago, nan. was put in tho newspapers as one ot Sufferers, and was teei'.

by his wife who wan living in Chicago and whom he had deserted 15 vce.j before to marry another woman. He was arrested for bigamy and baa now been landed In the penitentiary to sorra five years. 9rJ i TUs Famous Shoe-Women A Revelation in Comfort. IT FITS We are showing an elegant line of Shoes and Oxfords THIS SPRIISC. Shoes $3..

Oxfords $2.50 Weaver-Schillinq Shoe Company. Oi E6e Square. SOIEAGEWS. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Some of Shakespeare's Ideal. Mo great writers bare left sen- that appeal to one generation after another because they apply to human allairs.

The reason there are more In Shakespeare's is because he had an intuitive knowledge of the human heart. There Is a line In Hamlet something like tills: Nothing is good or bad. but thinking makes it so." Shakespeare knew that even the most fortunate life was a struggle against something. Happiness or unhappiness Is a matter of mental altitude. All conditions exist in the mental state, but these things are becoming so well known they are quite commonplace.

In -Shakespeares time they were mys-teri'-'i. It is si range be should hit by Intuition truths that were not recognised until after his death. It Is by thinking that a prl ration does not amount to anything In comparison with tlw end In view tbat we Anally get to that end. While fame does not always bring happiness the knowledge derived by the one In pursuit makes happiness for others take Shakes pears for example. Sympathy an great as Shakespeares would make anyone great.

Of course jf the mind determines whether anything Is good bad ft seems we would recognize the fact that most things wo worry about are not really worth worry. Anyway aelf -control la the most valuable of all achievements. Coughs and Colds. Wrs. C.

Peterson, 625 Lake EL, Topeka, Kansas, says: Of all cough remedies Ballard's Horehouml Syrup la my favorite; It hog done and will do all that is claimed for It to spcoo-fly cure all coughs and colds and it ta so sweet and pleasant to the taste 5c, Me, 1.00 bottle. Stsnclll ft Denton and J. W. Crank. ft BIO SALE.

Three car loads of furnaces. Have four furnace pnl in now and pay for ft naxt winiar. We will sell three Mr loads of tho famous Peninsular, ail last hot air furnaces, this siaiou. and In order to oget them ail properly Installed before cold weather, we offer Mr customers extraordinary Inducements to place their orders now and Save the work all dona during house leaning time thin spring and summer. We will put the furnace in now and you esn pay for It next winter.

This means that you gel your furnace pro-yoriy installed by the only expert furnace men In this city and avoid the trouble and expense of handling It during the big rush this If you have furnace which ia not satisfactory, Mr experts will look it over and sd-wtas such changes as will Insure you good results with little fuol. WEAVER HARDWARE .400 South Street fprincQeld's Greatest Stove' Store. volume of poems. Tho ladles of the Flint Congregational church held a reception for the tailing ladles st Pearson's hall on Tuesday ersnlng. after Dr.

Steiner's lecture. Misses Jessie Hsyes and Grace Toolter served fruit punch end wsfera ut the home of Dr. and Mrs. Homer Mr. J.

H. Hayes of Kansas City Is during the evening. A pleasant soclr.1 T. Fuller during their stay In the city sperdlng Sunday' with her daughter? season was enjoyed. during the missionary convention st Misses Jessie and Mabel at McCuIlagh 1 the Congregational church.

Cottage. The Pilgrim W. C. III meet ith Tlu-re will be a called toweling of Iho Mra. W.

O. Hoover on West Thontau Jnung ladles auxiliary Monday aftur-thelr other work, to raise IS5.000 for atreet, next Wednesday, April 20, 2:30 npu at 2:30. A full attendance Is the endowment of a tody principal's p. m. are expected to at- desired fund at Drury college.

The ladles al- tend. All strangers cordially Invit.vl. half of the people have chronic catarrh in tome form. To neglect a cold is to invite chronic catarrh. As won as any one discovcn the first symptoms of catching cold he should at once begin the use oi Peruna -Mrs.

hi. J. Brink. Blbyl A.TTsdlcy,X Main it Feet, Hon tin writes: Last wlnh-r after getting my loet wet I began to cough, which gradually givw worse until my throat Wes tors and raw. Ordinary remedies del not ready her 820,200 of the amount.

They Rn-ha Hasten and M. E. Woody. The Rlttherlson art embroidery club met Wednesday afternoon with Mra. F.

P. Jones In her peaubtlful new home on East Division atreet. A very enjoyable. evening wu spent Refresh- 4 Serious Mistake Which Thousands Are Making. been visiting Mr.

S. B. Waton, the Misa Minnie Hirsch of SL Louis will ha tha guest of Mla(Suaah Stewart not weak, hops to miss the balance during the Mme. Knowles will take pleasure In year. showing the latest Taris designs Inj I dressmaking.

A specialty made cf Dr. E. A. Steiner of college evening gowns. Call at her parlors, Grinne'J, Town, who lectured at Stone fourth floor of the Baldwin theater.

chapel on last Tuesday night, was the guest 6f Rev. and Mra. Douglass dur- Mrs. A. Q.

Campbell will give lug hi stay In the Mr. sod Mra. breakfast st the Springfield club next Douglass wer hath educated tn the Tuesday morning in honor of Mr. Iowa college sad are old friends of Campbell's mother and Mrs. A.

J. Da-Dr. Steiner. vidson. Mn.

W. H. Fink will enieualu the The f. W. O.

club met with Miss' Misses Bushnell and Runnells. of Progressive-Workers Wcdnas-Certrude Mcllvtn on Friday afternoon. Duval, and Misses Coburn and Cott. day afternoon st 2:20 o'clock. The afternoon was spent In social of Kansas City, and Mrs.

Knox, of way. One new member; Miss Lillian gt. Louis, were guests st McCuIlagh Turner was Initiated. Ice cream and cottage last week cake were served. Those present were Misses Jessie Walker.

Cornelll sirs. Andrew O'Hara has issue In-McBrlde, Clara Sch welder, Stadle vltstlons for a card parly un Thursday Fischer, Lillian Turner. jarternoon In honor of Mra. A. J.

Da- vidson, who wll remove to, SL Louis Miss Annie Fuller who has' been in the near future, traveling all winter in California with located in this city, fie is employed ss solicitor for the Cos company. Miss May Ella Brieft oT Marlon, Ohio I the guest of her sunt Mrs. Andrew O'Hara ou Bentou avenue. The meeting of the Hopewell been postponed from next Tuesday to one week from that time. Mrs.

H. R. Johtiston of Springfield has gone to Bolivar In the lulerest t-f the Mystic Workers there. Mra. W.

R. Siory and daughter, Mir have raiurned from visit at Son Antonio, Tex. The Musleil eluh -'will meet nert LOUISIANA, PURCHASE BXP0CI TION 'WORLDS FAIR.1' "I' April fid to November 30 1904a 1 SEASON EXCURSION TICKETS, Kate. Eighty. (So) per cent of doa- -ble die one-way regular rata for tlU "'tS round trip, nr Dates of sale.

Dally from 5lprU 14 to November 13. 104. lucluslye, Final limit, December 15, 1M4. .1 Sixty (60) Day Excursion Ticket -Rate. Oue and one-third fare fog 'y0.

tho round trip, or Dates of sala, Dally from April S3 to 'Xovembtr 1904, Inclusive. Final limit; sixty (CO) days fro a date of sale, but not later than Dscem ber 18. 1904. Ten (10) Dy Excursion Tickets 5 Rate. One and one-fifth flue, ofi 89.115.

Date of sale. Dally from April 27. to November 30, 1904. Inclusive. Final limit ten (10) days from data of sale, but not later than Decern be 5.

1904. 'For further Information call at Mill Street Station. 1 1 W. C. SMITH, Mr.

Frank Mitchell of Chicago is Tuesday A Webur program will be given. Mrs. Thompson of. Benton avenue entertained Mrs. W- I- Wallace of Lebanon last week.

Mrs. A. B. Duncan has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends in Rolls, Ma Mrs. Lora Blaino of South Jefferson street I visiting friends In Kansas City.

Mra Frank Curran has returned from a three mouths stay In Calltoiv nla. Mrs. II. W. and A.

Dlsgln will give a large reception on Wednesday. Mn. J. H. Barton of.

Ash Grove spent a fewdaya In the city last week. Mr. C. E. Tomlinson Is taa guest at tho Atwood family, Mr.

E. P. Maun It in Stockton on lo better state of thjngs. Tho society meets every Thursday evening at the Springfield club house at 8 o'clock sharp. All Invited Prof, and Mra.

A. Hall entertained Rev. and MMme Tsllka and baby her aunt Mice Anns Jones, la expect-; E. Culbertson and wife of Greenville, ed home next week. Miss Jones will are visiting the families of her remain a few daya the guest of Dr.

brothers, 8. and O. L. Baer. Mr.

and Mrs. Fuller on her' way 'to her Culbertson Is auditor of Darke eoun-horns st Fredonla, N. Y. jty, Ohio. The following gentlemen, who sre Miss Xell Stewart will leave for i old students of Drury college, were on- Kansas City the first of the week to tertalned at McCuIlagh cottage last he bridesmaid at the wedding of Mite Ellencls, during their stay in tha city, ments wen served to Mrs.

W. M. Hag-j They are cultured aud Interesting people and Mr. and Mrs. HaU very much enjoysd their slay In their- home.

IA appreciation for the hospitality extended them, Mme Tsllka presented Mrs. Hall with ond of the two gold piece given to her by the brigands to pay nrbuseh, Mrs. Will ITsrrlson, Mr. W. C.

Brown, Mra. J. H. Tooly, Mr. B.

Fountain, Mr. Chu. Bridge, Mr. Florence Burris, Mra F. P.

James aud Mlaa Elsie Stoke. TFe Economic club will meet week: Mr. Orr, of Mt. Vernon, Mr. Chandler of Ash Grove and Mr.

Johnson, of Marshfield. The following delegatee to the missionary convention were entertained at tomorrow night at the home of MIu McCullsgb cottage: Meedames Gates, Margaret May os Benton ATenue. Msrty, Fifleld and Hares, of Kansu City; Mrs. Newell and Mrs. Brown, of Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. M. 8tlnnctt have 8L Louis and Mra.

Bosard, of Leban- returned from Willard, where they had Florence Emery, which will occur April 28. The freshmen of Drury college will entertain tho juniors one week from General Agent. Home Phone 90L Bell Phou 81 1 ewma StillWaterRuns-, Clark's Business fa not Tueeday at Harmony hail ut 2:10. The program In the yea. took for April ii an excellent one.

Is to fc hoped that the member will r.ll avail themaelves of every number. A full attendance ii it Mired, as buelnera of Importance will. coma before the Any member who may whh demonstration, the club wilt cheerfully al them. A Mrs. Henry Schneider entertained the Wednesday Ruchrs club yesterday Tho first' prise, bonbon poon, wa awarded to Mra.

Ralph on. her wey home from the piece where they were liberated. The gold piece wera part of the ransom money. Mra, Hall ia very proud of the poeeslon.l Mme. Tsllka did not need to use the money ua she had during all tha time of her captivity several gold pieces concealed In her oolhlug.

fe The Woman's Foreign Mbsionaty society of the Benton Avenue Ijj. church held Its quarterly tea meeting with )Srn. Edgxr Ennis list Fil-day sRernoon. A very Interesting Mra. El's program was College e.

teualvely known, but Busmeu Mea; appreciate the work it ia aceompllsh- lug. iji We now have a few flfat stenographer ready to taka poslUonsOstf a few, 0 If you wait one speak earlyf 'CLARKS SSr yfjt' i 1 i Invitation! are out for a social dance to be given by the Imperial Miss Wlngo entertained Rev. and Dancing club at tha Trade Asumbly Mme. Tsllka and baby at dinner hall on Commercial street next Wed- Thnnday evening at McCuIlagh cot-neaday evening, April 25. Mule by tage.

Prarht Philips orchestra. aunt of Mn. Btlnnett. Mra. 8.

B. Armour and Mra. M. A. Potto of Kansas City ware entertain- gal business, -F" v'- 'F BusinessColleigB MVM-tt.

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