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Moberly Weekly Monitor from Moberly, Missouri • Page 4

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BKAKEMAN MURRAY County Clerk's Notice of Primary Tor Election. State of Missouri, County of Randolph, ss. Notice is hereby given that a For Surveyor: Roger S. Coates, Sugar Creek 1 Heethcr, Huntsville. primary election will be held at the Tegular polling places in each precinct of said county of Randolph, and that the polls will, b-3 open between the hours of 7 o'clock in the morning and sunset in the evening, OTI the first Tuesday of August, being the 4t.h day of August 1908, for the pur- pose of nominating candidates for State, district, county and town- Swan T.

McDonald, Moberly. For Public Administrator: Frank Holmau, Moberly. For Coroner: Adams, M. D. Huntsville For Justice olf the Peace Salt Spring Tp.

M. A. Fennell, Huntsville. For Justice of the Peace Silver Creek Tp, Wickes, Constable of Sugar Creek Tp. t' Fleming, Moberly.

ship offices, to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday the 3rd. day of November 1908. That the hereinafter mentioned list contains the names and postoffice address of each candidate for nomination, to gether with a designation of the office for which he is Sharp, Clark a candidate, and the party or principle that he represents; as the sanW appears from a certificate from the Secretary of State and from nomination papers on file ni my office, as required by law. For Representative: Rev. J.

A. Poteet, Huntsville. For County District: D. M. Alexander, Clifton Hill.

For Sheriff: George Morris, Moberly. For Assessor: J. E. Westlakc, Moberly. For Treasurer: E.

P. Sutliff, Huntsville. For Coroner: G. G. Bragg, Himtsville.

PETE COX DIED TODAY. Veteran Wabash Machinist Died 1 Today in St. Louis Where he Was TWO BRAES HONORED. and Personol Had His Thumb Dislocated' and Badly Lacerated While Making a Coupling. At Regular Meeting of Bon Ami Held at Home of Mrs.

W. S. Bowers This Morning. gQOALIST. PARTY, Constable of Salt Spring Tp.

oifn! £. Byals, Huntsville. Unstable of Prairie i Constable of Union Tp. John W. Given, Firth.

From Thursday's Daily. Pete Cox, ati' old and hi teemed Wabash machinist today in a hospital Jin, where he'-hadvbfcen the Aveo.lc, receiving' treatment. Mr. Cox is one, of the best known laehinists that has worked for Bon Anil met this morning at From Wednesday's Daily Miss Lena Green is visiting iu Mai'shali. 11 i) Charles Digges, of Mexico, is 1 a Moberly visitor today.

Wisdom has entirely was on tram No. Conductor Jarvis. At origin of rhc reception was' made, espe.j-- Miss Rose Geisel.will go to Coiiductor Jarvis. At The reception was made espe-i- Miss Kose uejsei he was in between two cars en- pleasant by the presence of sas City Sunday for a visit wim pGasaii deavoring- to make a Jr 0 the'clnb members who have Cwnmitteeman. REPRESENTING THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

For Governor: Herbert S. Hadley, Jefferson For Governor: David A. Ball, Louisiana. William S. Cowherd, Kansas City.

Governor: William N. Evans, West Plains, Gmelich, Boonville. Henry F. Stapel, Rockport. fc fm William H.

Wallace, Kansas- City. James H. Paris. For Lieutenant Governor: Ben M. Anderson, Columbia.

Walter A. Kelly, St. Louis. William H. Leazenby, Bethany.

William R. Painter, Carrolltoiu II. J. Simmons, Clarence. Tubbs, St.

Louis. General. ArtlU1 ll! B. Fvilkersbn, St. Joseph.

T. I of State: John E. Swanger, Milan. Auditor: Tblerton, Branson. br itftte Treasurer: F.

Maring, Jefferson Cornelius Roach, Carthage. For State Auditor: John L. Bradley, Desloge. Bernard Dierkes, St. Louis.

John P. Gordon, Lexington. Frank A. J. ffiller, St Louis.

John O. Long, Pptosi. Btata James Cowgill, Kansas City For Attorney General: Elliott W. Major, Green. For Governor: Wm.

L. Garvcr, For Lieutenant Governor: U. F. Sargent, Springfield, For Secretary of State: Frank Baker, Popular Bluff. For State Auditor: Frank Foster, Hannibal.

For State Treasurer: Guy E. Etherton, Kansas City. For Attorney (General: John F. Williams, West Plams. For Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner: U.

S. Barnsley, Monett. For Judge of the Supreme Court: L. Pope, For Judge of the Kansas City Court of Appeals. CaU)bJjipscomb, Liberal; For Representative: B.

McAllister, Marceline. WoLh and was generally His right bccome bri dcs, Uio WHbash the and as lw nrpA Mrs Qcorge Whit nee Miss rtmeu in Moberly liked by the. boys. and severely injured, ber was dislocated and Mr. Murray came Bassett, and Mrs, Perry nee Miss today on business.

i uwJ nil Mobcrb 'and went to the Upspital, These vcry popular young la- Mrs. Howcll, who lias where his injury is Avere luvndsomely rcmeni been stiff citing with rheumatism' year ago woryy over the death of iiis wife undermined his 'health and lie had tb give up his work and west. past 12 tHe of thc llias Covered a severe teiition. by the club, which present- now much better. It is not thought that thom eacn with a beautiful f.

Fan-or street, at- 1 him pital for treatment. Pete Cox was about 48 years of age and is survived by 5 children who are in an orphanV home in St. Louis, lie has only one other was in the playing of near brother'J of Sedalia. The remains will bi? brought to mcnts the: be pleted after the rives, if is expected that the bit- rial take place tomorrow afternoon. tack of appendicitis, ffame of five hundred! Wilburii, of St.

Louis. EJ' I. IJI at this diversion Mrs. Ada i ig he guest of his sister, K. i Davis won the club prise.

Miss Jennings, and family. BIG DEAL AT Margarct Pilchcr oiv the guests A The sesion was held on the Mrs ten a Fisher, of New Frank- lawn, I tin is the welcome guest of her i Mrs, A. B. Cox and family. MBS ANNIE MOBEIS DEAD.

Goldiugj Bim ographer to H. E. Watts, has returned fropi. the wliiclv occupied tiful IK on the corneT of Vine and Roi greets, which was occupic National Bank. A our itiihe a operty in the hopes they b.

Hall, bpringiiem, Representative in M. Smith, Kirkwood. 9 PSecO nd District: For Railroad and Warehouse John A. Knott, Hannibal. Warren C.

Bronaugh, Clinton. Richard L. Hall, Springfield, William H. C. Threlkeld, Shelbma Nova jl Winters, Milan.

For Judge of the Supreme Court, 3 Walter W. Graves, Butler. Nat M. Shelton, Macon. Judge of the Kansas Court of Appeals.

James Ellison, Kansas City Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner. L. Colman, DeSota. Washburn, Cape Girar- W. Ste.

Gene- of the Supreme Court: Jis'Cox, Bolivar. Jctward Higbee, Kirksville. Bowling John G. Park, Kansas City. For Judge of the Kansas City Court of Appeals.

B. Davis, Chillicothe. C. Meservey, Kansas Congress, For Governor: William A. Dillon, Marling.

For Lieutenant Governor: H. C. Donohue, Appleton City. For Secretary of State: James M. Burrus, Kansas City.

For State Auditor: C. L. Alexander, Farming-ton. For State Treasurer: F. Lctsch, Marshficld.

For Attorney General: Henry H. Arts, St. Louis. For Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner: James W. Riley, Madison For Representative in Congress: John JL Brownfield, Chillicothe.

rmBME MU FLIRTING I fortunate Tii Tniv ft I The consideration eago must go. The man agement has issued an order which calls for suspension for mi.gM become the Tliis Death of This Estimable is oiie 'oi the best This Morning tics in Macon and Mr. Wardell is Lady I St. Louis where he spent Occurred This Morning at her Home in Renick, tion. 6 Mrs Frauk Chandler, wlur has teen visiting W.

T. Chandler, returned to her home, iu Iowa Falls first violation and dismissal Wabash secqnd.v The stokers have pi I yesterday, aged 52 HIRED NEW in the stop that'they are not work in the cab oC a to make sheen's eyes at the sex when their iron steeds at a station. Instead, they attend strictly to business; ont for of their, engine, utto.ntioirto and) other wise guardHlieir own aiuVthe com pjuiy's It is docihred that today reemiJioyjRa and ip for again on, the east end. F. H.

Ed minster to this morning at her home, in Ren- in Clinton. I'cfcV Miss'Zelma Griffin Jias She leaves a husband John L. her honie in La pi a a after and 'five sons besides a with fa frien( 5 ss circle of true friends, -who Owsley Lou Faessler and firemen i in gangway: of their engines Uile at and and. Bnjamn inalce goo- the girls F. Beazell, Chillicothe F.

Haley, Moberly. ftke Senator, Thirteenth Sen- atorial District: Stigall, Cairo. Moberly. Dorter Mayo, Silver Creek Ip. viUOj Mo State of Missouri County of Randolph I Foi-rest ot the County Court of do hereby certify tHat the foregoing is: a true and correct containing the uame and post- office address of each person tor whom -nomination papers have been filed iu the office retary of of the State ot Mis souri, as certified to said officer and in my 111 ci V' pj 1 while some have girh at every station along their run.

Official edict has cut while on duty fm away froiii the ei M'V's side of the and look OIL the west "Deceased wa's a constant Lulo, went to Ail tlie west end bratemen at- whose life was spent afternoon on a buet visit pteil 1 the of the inaking i lose about her happy. ybeetf wag a truc A idvhig mother pe being put for but there still 1 lc and a devoted wife. th Oak Barber shop thc east end who TUe funeral sc rvices Avill hc more direct connection held in Renick tomorrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock and the remains 1 will-be brought-to Moberly for m- torrment in Oakland cemetery. REFUSED NEW In circuit court at ISIexIco motion for a'tier tlie damage suit of in gihcc on for 3 C. B.

railwayr wa GVGr Criswell wi'll COON CREEK. Rev. White spent Sunday with and Mrs. Moon. ruled; Free Thursday ftcrnoon school children at the Bijou, afternoons two admitted', on one 5 cent ticket.

i Hancock is Norborn and Pete Bctderis work chair case. Sunday ng tn the case APPEAL, 3 of he'State of Mis RESOLUTfONS OF i srsss 'Saturday SunJay 11 of wecks at Hunts, of violati to lioiirs- with was- over sixteen decided 936; B. O. E. at Last th Lawrence A.

Martin, Chillicothe William W. Ruckcr, Keytesvillc Runnels, Jacksonville. For State Senator For 13th. Senaj- torial District: Will Hays, Hannibal. Fra-nk McAllister, Paris.

David London. For Assessor: Lambier, Higbee. W. Bari-iett, Moberly. For Representative: Lynch, Moberly, Henry Newman, Salt Township.

For Judge of the County Eastern District-. G. B. Burton, Union Tp. P.

II. Nise, Moberly. For Judge of County Court, Western District: L. Hhies, Higbee. L.

Patton, Salt Spring Tp. Jonas Robb, Silver Creek Tp, For Prosecuting Attorney: purveyor: Dennis, Cairo, Administrator; A. Rollins, Jacksonville, For Constable of Jackson Tp. fc tT. Forrest, Jackson, Tp.

For Constable of Moniteau Tp. John Lambier, Moniteau, Tp REPRESENTING" THE PROHIBITION PARTY For Governor: Herman P. Paris, Clinton. For Lieutenant Governor: In testimony I hereunto set my hand and affix the great seal of the County Court of said coun- at office A City of 12th day of June, 'A. n0 MARTIN guests of Mr and Henry Gonrad Sunday.

Miss Nellie tind ls spent Saturday uJKl CLEEKS. to-addition to the force of. clerks'at Ijowenstein rtore, the following are assisting during the rush incident to the big sale: 0 -Luzon, J.Dohcrty, J. Bishop, MeCvaiy, H. G.

pnn Iveene Dulanoy, Misses Snj- der Kdna Leua Letter, Oraeo Crosby, Eva Bnvnham and OaUie The case grew out of the I mer which occurred at Mexico on BE ix RESOLVED: ruary 26th. ,1907, when a freight haye train ran into the fa paniojlj Brother modation'in the of tho I Mexico This is the first IT RESOLVEI): eonyiction of any railroad in th feel that in honoring the state which went Brother Eubrtri ks, into eiTect in his well earned vacation. ieAVestwere Robertgon and dvifc left this morning for a weeks visit with their daughter; Mrs. Bessie Shepard. in PCS Moines.

announcement of Newman for the office of '-escntative, will be found in tho column in paper. di7 with their father and mother. I Oxford VvVW, sole, good quality, re- Miss Arlie Y1Kl AU 41,0 1, 41 fin Ladies to 95 cts. of of Ornburn, SUNDAY. Arrangements being mado: for a at Forest Park on next "Sunday, at which the attracts, or rather tliose of them tliat have been complex credit upon itself, no lodge could pay to his would be beyond his collections, of this kindly mail Will; live when othei our lives have quit ouj Mrs.

Ben Ornburii.and nd Mr. Dud Owens and Sunday -at. the home duced to $1.60 during'Joe Mullen's cash sale. Eighty two pairs of baby shoe of Mr J.B. and red.

in ones. 3 IT RESOLVE Qr. ed, opened to the iu Edward J. Howard, Huntsville. Mollta Payne, Webster Grov.

Jack Quayle, Moberly J. W. Wight, Moberly. For Sheriff: William Moberly, -For Assessor: J. J.

Bradley, Moniteau, Tp. H. Broaddus. Hugh Lamb, Moberly. Wallace M.

Ruoker Salt Springy Tp, Jamps F. Botts, Poplar Bluff. For State Awfctor: George C. McLaughlin, Sedalia. For State Treasurer: ijfii'shop 0.

Terry, 'Green Castle. For Railroad and Warehouse Fulkerson, Frfe'der- of the Supreme Court: FINED DISTURBERS. A dozen -or'more men were ar- rcsted at Glasgow -for the night. city son Fuller was Mr Loehr $75. and tlie fined $90v and costs and Mr.

Joe Neyille -'ooits -Tho rest of the also to be tried. -Howard County Advertiser. ng kinds. The batlr completed thirty days and Uic bereaved the boat's today LON fine ones. Deepest and spread bur minutes SPARKS Mrs.

Geo. Elliot and two chil- drtn-of St. Lonis returned hoinc after a two y-s BBNTBD The Byrne Business College has rented a j-uvj suite of rooms over Me west Reed rdtanT i 2to5. to 50 centsduring Joe Mullen shoe sale. The Misses Sarnie and Ethel Mitchell have -t.

Louis -where th.ey. spent fte Fourth Uh their brpthertEarl nacl other of south to ex street; have gone tended visit and agreeable to paper hangers on the rooins. at and it predicted that Seven hoboes were given tho I that the bv tho police today eyes will A numberrof Mr. friends are arranging to take to St. Louis Saturday- for Tn ment Oep.

Davis wife and grived in, Mobei Nebraska, with autlioritively announced that H. Ustick, general super- Steiident of Missouri lines for the mtenac Mrs. Rogers and are to retnrn the last of the us has and has no intention of do- from been for several sister Miss Martha Harris, for her benefit of Bogeirs Her of will be glad to learn that she greatly improv-.

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