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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 2

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TWO1 MONITOR IvMQBERLYj MONITOR. INDEX DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY IBobtrly Monitor Established Mobtrly Index Established 101,0 JUST WEDNESDAY SVMmcCJ, by Moberly Index Printing Company, Moberly, Missouri. A YAM President and General Manager. M. OfMOTitT, Editor, mail mutter July 1, 1010, the Mo Mhwouri, under the Act of March 8, 1870, SUBSCRIPTION RATE3 Ttaflj per month ff paid in France for 3 months $1.20 jf paid Ui lor one year $4.80 of By per month.

per year, In advance. Member of Attociatcd Tile AmoeUted Press in excluftively cntlllcd to for republicatlon of dUptttchca credited to it or not otherwise credited in paper, Mid also the local news published herein. All right! of of special here Paper suits coming in fashion perhaps because paper is scarce. Paper suits however are not without some disadvantages. A man with a suit of newspaper would he I'm hie to go I on I'reijuent tears; wall paper would increase tin, number of wall flower.s; tar paper keep the away but would not increase the popularity of the wearer with his fellow citizens, especially those of the feminine gender; sand paper would not render his course any smoother and fly paper can only he recommended for the "fly cop" and the individual who is stuck on himself.

It he ail ritfiil to make ladies' waists out of waste paper, though the Monitor- Jndex does not recommend it. -o- Just ahout the time the Senate "slush fund" committee was heginning to strike pay dirt, it adjourned and returned lo Washington. If there is any ril'leen. million dollars anywhere, it looks tike the hoys in the trenches are entitled to know it for sure. Of course I he Democrats wouldn't gel any of it anyway and it doesn't matter ahout them, mjj rmfn An exchange says the pnhlic utterances of Senator Harding are as clear as midnight and cites the following as a convincing example: "We must hear the torch of constitutional ism to Hie menacing involvement of international justice and advancing aspirations, for the super-government and pre served inheritance of national freedom can only he ivcon riled with readjustment and world relation if the designated sentinels commit, the moral force of the covenant of conscienct to the conscience of the nation." "As goes, so goes the nation" was a fairly uccu- rate rule when the nation was east of the Mississippi Iviver.

Hut the nation has moved westward in recent years and it is a far call from Maine to California. It was California and the far west that elected the President in JDKJ. When we hear from the great west, we will know what is doing for sure. is estimated that it will take three week's yet to fully mature (lie corn crop and render it sale from frost. If nature is kind enough to grant that extension of time, Randolph County will have one of the greatest corn crops she has ever had.

If frost comes earlier, there will he more or less dam age impossihle to estimate in advance. By Ad Carter SAY Tonnv HOW DO IT H-A'F-T-A OR i ITS ONE OF VOORD5 KIN DIAZ IN REVOLT --o- It has heen discovered that frame resist earth quakes hotter than hrick or adoho. IVrlm.ps this is lho roasor nature provided the Pacific coast with so many trees. While is over whether its legislature approved the suffrage amemlment or nol, ('onnect icul steps in and lakes tin 1 interrogation point out of the (jiiesion. The returns from Maine Democrats the im pros.sion that the found" the is more deadly than liio mule.

EXPRESS RATE HEARING Viinccil Mr. Neil from tin- A ti 1 A lUrlun, Mftko. Nri Comnm.ioi, for in Per Ctml In Ht im.jor to adjuUnl. for hm mljut offil Mr. ANNOUNCING tile opening of m-w up -hi Market that, wll! handle fresh home killed meals as well cured ments.

Mr. W. C. Ksles, former of Uie Co-operative Mercantile (Jompimy has secured a pliu-e and will open his new ment market at 20fi North Fifth Saturday morn- iiiK- You have traded with Mr. Estes in the past will be t.i> learn that he is tfointf In eslablinh a new ment where you will be able to secure the low priees on frr.sh and eured mrjits as you did in the -past.

Thin new market will be known us the IIOMIO MIOAT MAKKKT and will carry a eomplete line 0 t'rrsh and eured meals. Mr. lO.sle.: jr-nm- Ise.s Home niec home beef. pork and veal for IH'H openinu day. Saturday.

This market will be run on the ea.sh-jiml-earry plan for the present at least. The farmers and people of Moberly will find thai they ear, save money on their meats at this new market, You are annum! the same prompt, courteous and satt.sfaetory treatment In the future at this new market a.s you reeeived from Mr. Kales in the pa.st. KKMKMBKK UK opening dale- Saturday, Snpiunilxir Start in Saturday, the first and w'i the habit of eominK here for your meals. You will money for our priee and your satisfaction Is KUaranteerl.

We will be to welcome all our old friend.M bark ami we want to make your acquaintance if you have not traded with us in Lite past, CITY, Hnpt, Hi, A. M. llartung of New York, eoun.sel for the Amerienn Railway Kxpresx Company today pro.sented tho plea of that corporation for and one-hnlf per inereasv in rates on infra-state business. Ho asks as did the railroad com panies, for tho ineroase to lie mado to the lovol of the rates reeenfly granted by the. Interstate Commission on Inler-state Shippers of poultry in Missouri are oppoHod to any ineroase on that biiHincss, as they say that it will be prohibitive using tho express method of handlinc their pro duets if any increase ia made.

No ruling rnado by tho com mission after the oxpresn company had presented its plea. THOMAS NEIL PROMOTED Thomas Neil, resident of rrly twenty yearn ago, when he was engaged in the insurance and real estate, businesa here and who for the last ten years ban been connected with the Soldiers' Home Quiney, has- just been promoted according to word received here by his friends. W. Krig e.nt of (he Soldier?" Home has in and OK a trial. Home Meat Market.

W. C. Estcs, MgT. 205 N. FIFTH ST.

KATY REDUCES FORCE The M. K. T. i ail mad eompany, instead of giving better service under I he- increased railroad fares and freight rates, is reducing their operating force nt. this point, closing the, the last half of the night.

The agent, S. .1. Sommers, now goes on duly at 7:15 a. m. and remains until p.

m. W. L. Hill, operator, is; then on duty from that hour until in o'clock. The third trick operator, L.

R. Acres, was transferred. Paris is now the only on the K'aty between iMpberly and Hannibal that i.t kept open all City News. WHERE DO WE COME IN? When the workmen own the workshops; and the railroad men the rails, and the grocery clerks UK; ami the mail clerks own the when the preachers own the pulpits, and the pressman own the shops; and the drillers own the oil wells; ami the jnils are owned by the conductors own the street cars and each driver owns his bus; will you tell us common be- beeome.s of us? Hanta f'Y "New Mexican," CALIFORNIA'S JAP PROBLEM TOKIO, Sept 14. (By Associated for Is to roach a peaceful and satisfactory settlement of the -Japanese problem in California are being made by 'Roland.

S. MOITOS, tho American ambas.sadar to Japan, and by Bain bridge Colby the American Secretary of State, Viscount Uehida the Japanese foreign minister told the lenders of tho opposition party today. "Iron Said to Be Opposing De La Huertn Government. SAN ANTONIO, Sept, FelLx Diaz, a nephew of Die late Profirio Mexico's "Iron Ruler," has started a new revolution against the DC la Muerta government in the stale, of Vera Crux, according to of- I'ieial information here today in military circles. with the election of General Obregon is given as the cause of UK rupture- with De la Huerta.

We Make the Price That Sell the Tires 30x3 and 30x31-2 $17.75 6000 MILE ADJUSTMENT BASIS ON LIST PRICE Thq tnanufadurer's loss is your gain. The banks ad to have their money; the manufacturers had to sell Tiros to get it and they had to sell' them quick and for cash. We got -some them and we got them at good price ami we to pass them along to you at a good price. Hotter hurry and get yours while the getting is good. Thomas Son PHONE 97 WASHINGTON, Sept I he State Department nor the agency the provisional Mexican government hud any information of the rnpoYtcd Diaz revolution in Vem Crux, At (he Mexican agency wan that Felix Diax was reported ready for Europe today or tomorrow from Vera Crux, it WHS also stated I hat had surrendered all his men and arms to the De la Muerta government.

PUBLIC SALE At my farm four and onVhidf miles northwest of Moberly and four and one-half miles southwest of Cairo, on HORSE, MARE, filly, 2 years old; I gray marc, 16 years old; i yearling maie 1 Holstein cow, 2 years old, giving 3 gallons milk per day; I Black cow, 3 years old, giving 8 gallons milk Oay; 1 Jersey cow, 7 years old, giving gallons milk per day; 1 Shorthorn cows 10 years old, giving 3 gallons milk per day; 1 Shorthorn cow, 6 years old, giving 2i gallons milk per day; 3 Hereford heifers, coming 3 year olds; 1 steer calf; 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 years old; 1 Shorthorn cow, 8 years old, giving 36 gallons milk per day. farm wagon; 1 spring wagon; one 12-inch breaking plow; one 2-section harrow; double-shovel, good as new; 1 Diamond plow; one 1-horse corn planter; 1 scraper; one 16-inch sulky plow; 1 set of double harness; 1 DcLiival cream separator, No. 12, good condition; 1 wood cook stove; one 20-gallon iron kettle. Many other articles too tTumcrou.s to mention. SALE STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK.

FRED A. NEEL, Auctioneer Adam F. Bowers Don't fail t.o soc, Kfltson's Motion Picluros today nl tho Kourtli Sh'ciM 'riujatrc. DEMOCRATIC MKETINC. THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THF.

WAY. yoittiK lady aeru.H,« (he J'oeh ty of nil rrdif In prlnoljUo iH tlufsi, r.illU W. II. Cniiiiidatv for Al- loriiey nnd W. II.

O'- Bfian Will Spctak nl Tannohill F'nrk 'I'onifrht. Thr Druincrfitir nirrtiiitf al which S.M-n-iary of Mrivdilli to Imvr spoken loniKht, lirlrl n.s HchrMdlcd at 8 o'clock in I'nrk, Srcri-tnry iMrn-dith will mil In- hrrc. to I In- in by st ll( r(l tec. he is Hiil'fcrinf: I'rmn Irouhlr. In his placr will coiiHin, W.

If. Meredith, ciiiuliilatc; for of Missouri, jirsd William II. O'Hrian a prominent I speaker St. Louis. i Mon'rt cxfm nenvy white back, Mtie T)r-niin IJili Overalls- Union PPI- KnrniiMit or por Suit al IOi.scn.sl«in'H.

(Hi) i PxronlK ai Mul- Little Boy Blue Original Liquid, not or IVUkeft clothea dropper cup, 15c your and well worth ft. i How Can I Save Money? Wise buying means economy. The way to buy wisely is to read the advertisements in The Monitor-Index. because products are good nets. because tell you of their Imrgaius through atlver- because ahnotsi, every new opportunity of ft 1 rod tlirougli an advertisement.

because practically every nnu.swd buy i.s yoji can save time and trouble by choosing what you want and where to get it from I he advertisements instead of hunting all over town. How can I save money? By reading the advertisements in The Monitor-Index. Not today only. But every day, You'll save money by keeping up with every opportunity to get full value in BY READING THE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY!.

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