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Moberly VOLUME THIRTY-FOUR. TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1906, MISSOURI NUMBER 19 (ESTABLISHED INSTALLING CEREMONIES OF THE AND ROYAL NEIGHBORS LARGELY ATTENDED LAST NIQHT. DR. CO! TING HAM WRITES OF MOBERLY PEOPLE 'LIFE IN CALIFORNIA. DISCOUNT SALE Is Now Goini I Special Reductions iii Our Shoe Department, Daaplto the BDOW storm of last night nbout two hundred people gath- orocl In tae Rotbwell buldJJng to witness the installation ceremonies of the now officers of the Woodmen nnd JRoyal Neighbors.

An excellent program, showing the participants had- carefully studied tholr parts, was carried out and con- HiHtod of recitations by Misses Gladys Wbltlock and Daisy Mangue, songs by tho Glnther sisters, fiubalt sisters nnd Master Vernard Trlnder, ami selections by the Woodmen's quartette. Each number on tho program re- jcoivod much applause and was creditably carried out. At the close of the exercises, Mrs. KobortB In pleasing style, Installed into office tho following Royal Neighbors Jennie Simmons, Orlacle. Emmn'Voth, Vice Orlacle.

Anglo Glllum, Chancellor. Lizzie Lowry, Receiver. Minnie Irene Huffman, Inner Sentinel. Mary D. Mllier.Outer Sentinel.

Bolle Mileham, Manager. Uotta M. Harris, Recorder. A. B.

Ruby Installed the following oiUcors of the Woodmen. Clarence DeGarmo, Consul. Leu Ronoy, Adviser. Dr. W.

P. Sparrow, Clerk. John Lamb, Banker. Dr. Miller, Escort.

Mr. Green, Watchman. Mr. Doty, Sentry. Dru.

Mangns, Kelly and Hnrlan, Examining Physicians. A. Welaz, Manager. An elaborate banquet was served connistlng of turkey and all the sido llUOH. Tho repast was greatly enjoyed and brought forth much praise for the Woodmen and Koysl Neighbors whoso hospitality was unlimited.

Both orders promise Increase in membership during 1906. 'abash Insurance. Monitor stated a fow daya ago tho Liverpool London obe Insurance company bad hired all of tho property of tbo ibssn railroad, issuing oinglo pol- of several million I havo honor of rcpronouting tblTt cow- ny In Moberly and call tho atton- of tbo innai-ing public to tho nlkionco reposed in tho company tho largo financial intercut con- 'Iling tho WabiiBh. It la a Ono tos- lonlal to the Liverpool London Qlobo to be selected by snch a go corporation as tho Wabaab to udlo their buHlnoso and tho fact it thoy aro ablo to assume such a liability is a splendid tribute. ia one an indication of tho of tho companies In my ency.

They aro all flrnt clam in ery respect and aro real Imnranco mpanioa who aro lonlly In tho In- business A policy issued any of them is cqaai to a govorn- mt bond In of a lose. Any of are ablo to pay for ovory brick tiding, ovory ttnck of goods, ov- dwolllng house, anrl ovory bit of usohold farnltnro In Aloborly and itlnuo bueinopfl. LISTEN 1 Svery onco In awbilo onr papers the fact that porno one who i Jed tho pcoolo to bollovo thoy "It" IB going to loavo town and bard It will bo to nnd some ono Jake their place, etc. Udy Little two lived horo for irly 32 years and built up a gor buaincBu in his lino in lew 10 than any ono preceding him. owns bis office building and oth- propcrty and is permanently Io- ed.

Ho will bo horo for many to curofaUy look after any bus- yoa may bo kind enough to him. Patronize tho man who things and IB liurc to Yours truly, ANDY B. LITTLE, Entate.Loniin and Insurance. 3tr -116 Rccd Street. )no of tho largest Uiios of hand Inted china ovor uuown in Moby at the Keller Jewelry House, tt LODGE DIRECTORY OOAiHANUKK'Y NO.

K. 'V. Concliivnn nnd fourth nl 7:30 p. in. of oach month Munonic Hull.

All frutors ourtoouhly invited. F. TuttJo. K. 11.

Mrs. K. C. OB'KUIA' CMATTEK No. AKCTI iMAyONS, liokt Stjitocl Convvc-itloii imc! Third of i-noli month nt TtfVf Vis- Hlmr compnilcns courteously invitrd JE.

MAY. rioc. M. A', II. A F.

AA.M.. I-ODGE NO. Jill-vis ovory snor-nri und Ibiirtli In nt Mdsoinc Hall. All vlsitlncr corduiliv invitrd to attend. LOUIS JXATUFF, J.

TATE. W. M. OBERLY LODGE B. P.

ELKS NO mootH ovory ovoninj; 8 o'oJock, In K. P. Vinltlng BrothorH cordl- ully invltod. K. M.

KiNO, K. K. H. F. SCOTT, Soc'y- FRATERNAL Ol? EAGLE, MOBERLY AERIE 731, mootti ovory Tnosdiiy evening in hall ovor Ourry'n Drug Store.

Visiting brethren cordially Invltod to attend. JOHN HOGGE, ALWAYS I SCRRASES SXRENGH. THE A reasonable amount ol food thoroughly digested nnd properly asolm- llatod will always incroapo tho strength, if your stomach is a ''little off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure vill di- you oat and enable tho di coBtivo organs to assimilate and transform all foods Into tissue- building blood. Kodol Sour Stomach, Belching, Heart-Burn and all forms ot Indigestion. Pulntablo and strengthening.

Sold by Side Drug Store. m. Rug Sale. One hundred Rugs for Saio at Rcaucod PricoH. Twonty-Uvo Smiths Brussclls nt $13.50.

Tweniy-Ovo, flx12 Boat Axmicstors nt S20.00. All larger rugu at Ton Per Cent Oil. This solo will last until after in- voico. 1.1-10 IX S. FORNEY If you want lo quit drinking write Dr.

F. M. Halo, Kirkaville, Mo. cod BACK IN COURT. OFF1CEKS OF SECOND BAPTIST OHUKUU SUE REV.

BATES FOR POSSESSION OF PAH- SONAQB. unlawful detainer suit was filed in Judge W. H. Evans' court today by Wro. Brooke, Edward Diggs, Chaa.

Oarrett aud Warren Smith, trustees of the Second Baptist church, against Rev. Fleming late pastor of the onurch. Tbo trustees claim'that is in unlawful possession of the cbnrcb parsonage on south Sixth street, that he occupied It" for five months after having been deposed as pastor. Thoy aslc tho court to give thorn possession of the residence, award them judgment for as rental for the tlvo months and award them such damages as the cosrt may decide upon. Judge Evans baH sot the trial for February 6th and upon that dato the warring factions of the Second Baptist church will have an opportunity to air their troubles in court.

Skating Party. A number of the young people of Moborly gave a roller skating party- last night In honor of Miss Lnla Blos- nor, of Monlton, Iowa. Miss Biosser, is a most charming girl, is tho of Mrs. Jennings on the east side. Tho young folks spent several hours tbo hail being rented exclusively to their party and after tiring ol skating the party went to Turner where a supper was aor.vod.

The party consisted of Miss Lulu BlosHOr, Moulton, Mrf. Jennings, Mian Lucy Leo, Clara Box, Zada and Bensie Byrd. Messrs. Roy McJUton, Howard Stephens, Robert Hill, Thompson and Pharos Our Big Janiiary Sale Starts dcy. January.

1O. We will sell our large stock of House Hold goods at 4O and 5O per cent less than regular Price this month. All Furniture, Iron Stoves. Tinware, Table Cutlery, in fact every thing in our House goes at a Big Reduction. Remember we buy and sen Second Hand goods.

See us before you buy or sen your goods. CRAIG 219 Clark St B-12 Read THE MONITOR. Dr. T. A.

with hla wife, went o. Onllfornla few woekH aso, writes Moborly friends telling of life i'n California- and tbo old Moberly people ho has 1 -mot while there. Tuo doctor states tbnt ho.hnB troubled with lovor for months, his fovor going about two degrees above nornanJ, 'Ho hna lowt about twenty pounds pEv-'tlesh sinco he landed in tho state, but has lost his fever, and feels ho will regain his avoirdupois in couple of weeks. Mrs. Oottlngbani had tho last week being conilned to her bod for several days, but is able to bo out now.

Tho doctor has mot Buck; Kolly, aud Charley In iosAngeloR, the Clutter family at Kedondo Eoach and Mrs. Oharlos Qroor at Ihe latter ie in fooblo bat, lior condition is no WOIBO when she lived in Moborly. The doctor Htatos lie 'fs carried away witn California, thinka tho country far ahoad of thing ho him yet seen. They have visited Monica, Ocean Park and Vonlco, throo aplon- dld beaches and took in tho'raid-win- ter fair at the latter place. Thoy will later cako tho kiioslwpe track to Riverside, Rodlauds and Snnta Annn, the kingdom of fruit and Jlowora.

They have visited Enst JUnko park and saw tho roses in all stcgOB iron) the to immense bloomp, qnito difference for when tbo OottinKhnm'H left Moberly it was in bllridng tinow storm which they didn't loavo until thoy reached the California border In Arizona tho mercury wau'lS de- groos below. From LOB Angeles tho doctor and his wife will go to tho Catalimi Islands for a weeks stay, then to Sun DJego where thoy will spend a low weeks. The doctor says California is tbo country for tho rich and the poor and ho bolioveo nnyono can make monoy in that state. The Missuri Hen. Tho Missouri hen has again boon getting In, or rather getting out her stupendous work nnd unless thorough weather which started Its disturbance yesterday, continues, tho.

cucklo of her lay is going to upset some other body's "cdJculiUJonP." Rend this: With IOHBOH in the last month amounting to Chicago egg cioml- orfl, who have on band largo stocks of etoj-ftsje proauco fncod a lOc market last Saturday and prayed for a blizzard. Es'Rrt that the donlors put Into storage during tho summer monthn nt from 17 to 20 cents a doxon, sold Saturday for 11 contH. From 800,000 to 1,000,000 CBSOS, containing thirty dozon oiioh -tho groatowt amount on put into stornge. Ono of Tb'omon A. McNriUM rooout fabloa tolls of a yoinv wo-inui who was being criticised tor marrying a miin woll no In middle age instead of a youth.

"My observation has tho young woman, it Is bettor to bo hitched up with an old horso that knows how to pull the load than with a fool colt that can't do anything but prance and kick and try to run r.way." Wo euro the drink uabit or refund your money. F. W. Halo.Kirke- ville, Mo. ccxl 1 GARTER Cumberland Presbyterian Church Services 2 P.

M. and 7:30 P. M. Ever body Welcome! Lamar Teacher Convicted. The trial of Professor John B.

Dorman, former superintendent of the Lamar schools, came to close at 12 o'clock Saturday night, and his license was revoked. The case was tried before State Suporlntendent'Carrlngton and consumed nearly two days. Dormati brought to the stand in his own behalf no witness but himself. Professor Oarrlngton stated that Dorman's own admlosions were almost enouRh to establish a cnao against him. Superintendent Dorman was charged with familiarity by several of the young lady teachers and with asking Improper questions of tho youujc girls in his school.

Uies of Scarlet Fever. Sylvia Annette, the little daughter of Conductor A. K. Fickas and wife died this morning, after an lllneea with Kcurlet fever. The litUo girl would have been five years old tho 25tb of next April and was one of the sweetest children In, Moberly.

Death could liave chonen no fairer mark, no more delicate human flower than Sylvia Annette Flckae. Like a sunbeam, she played around her home, brightening everything and every body with whom' she came in contact. The deeply 1 bereaved parents have the sympathy of all who know them. Bnrial tomorrow morn- Ing at ten o'clock, from; the residence. Services conducted by Eldor Taylor.

I Fruit May Be Injured. The sudden change in temperature bus endangered tho frnit crop of Missouri, and especially the peachoe. While it Is not believed that tho poHChca havo been killed thus far, tho horticultural authorities nt tho uni- versity'express the fenr that groat injury may rosuJt before spring. Doctor J. C.

Whltton bead of tho horti- culturiil department ot tho univor- ulty Bald today: "I have examined tho poach bnds In the experiment Htation' orchard, and find that they woro Mlghtly swollen by tho. warm weather of lust week. The sudddon falling of tho temperHtnro probably has not Injured tho buds since thoy were not sufficiently developed. However, tbo buds huva been rendered especially liable to Injury la- tor in the Burial Tomorrow. The funeral of Fielding Merris McAllister will occur tomorrow at 2 o'clock from the residence No.

641 north Ault. Services conducted by Rev. Taylor. Burial in Oakland. Mr.

McAllister is the man who was killed Monday by a Wabash engine in the yards. He was born October IS, 18-19 and had lived in Moberly about a month. Ho leaves a wife, flvo children, three sons and two daughters. These are, H. H.

of Mob- orly, I. A. and C. C. of Middle Grove, Mrs.

E. H. Hanley of Mobor- ly and Mrs. Clara B. Tindio of fir ville.

lfl 3x SAL house in good order. Apoly 1010 Concanuon street. The Greatest Dry Goods CLOSING OUT AT COST To Quit the Dry Goods BUSINESS. EVery articHe in the Store will either be marked AT COST or less than cost. One Price for Cash.

The Red Tickets show the Sale Prices. B.FORNEI The Revival Services. The Morios of evangelistic services conducted by "The Apostles of Sunshine" Hondrick and Carter at the C. P. Church start off most encouragingly in Hplte of the fearful snowstorm.

Two eplondid audiences greeted. Bro. Hondrick Sunday. Last night a f.urprlslngly large crowd faced tho storm and were amply repaid for effort. Bro.

Carter bad charge of tbo music and demonstrated that his reputation as a singer and loader had not boon overrated. Bro. Hendrick'8 uormous are powerful appeals, abounding in illustrations, humor Without doubt those who have not yet hoard him havo a delightful snr- priHO in store. Now the storm is over nnd tho'paths aro broken, the crowds will doubtless soon fill the bousu. Services each day at 2 and 7 :30 p.

m. £wntbo Bft Fresh Arrival! j- We are just in receeiptj of a fine new line of Amer- can CUT GLASS. Don't. fail to get our prices. We are always glad to show you.

Book Store, DIAMONDS! Our Diamond Stock is the largest. Sizes from 1-16 to 1 1-4 caret' Have them loose or mounted in Earrings, Brooches, Rings, Studs or any way you may wish. Compare our goods and prices and you will find we offer you the highest quality at the lowest price. VOTING The Jewler 1 9 ns KED sneer. 609.

We Will Sell Them at the Old Price. On January 1st the Kentucky Wagon Manufacturing makers of the Old Hickory Wagon, notayed us that they had advanced wagon S3.00 January 1st, and prospects of another advance aoon. We have on hand several Old Hickory Wagons that we will sell at the. Old Price, long as they last; If you are going to buy a wagon soon you had better get and save 85.00. THOMAS SON HOBERIT.

HO. Look for Watch Bargains Kellar Jewelry House. Phone 360 304 Reed St. Fine Watch Repairing Engraving. R.

I. CHASE, Pianos. AND SHEET MUSIC..

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