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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 9

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MORNING, NOVEMBER 17. 1916 THE MOBERLY DAILY INDEX FIFTY THOUSAND IN TEN DAYS 1THE DAILY STRUGGLE wul, yard wied jiovcmbir 17th I wether Wiirmir the dri the k. c. seckshun an rnoyst in sent ee parts. "Today's totals, -1007" was the division, eaplained by Train- grain flatbed from to masu-r Fred Myers turned in five all the Kailn.ad Y.

M. ('. yester-j new members, while the divi- Bioii, captained by Trainmaster p. day. They certainly are stepping about those V.

M. A. lads. At th.it rate it will be 50,000 instead of Coupled with (be totals for the day, K.I Si) have enlisted with intcr'-itt trettini: greater those records ought to be xmiishivj before lh" campaign On the new niember.s were adiled. Tin; WesK-rn division of the V.

C. A. turned in new while the KitKtiTii Division responded with I1KI, leaving the KaHlern divi.sion in Ihe lead with neveral hundri'd to Locally the are not us tis cuiilij be expected. YeHlerday the l.urjj.-d jj, new name.) making a total of fifteen new inein- fur the local awiociation. Seciv- jtury that the local it: far behind the Deealiir I asKorlalion fur on tin: first day the Occndir ai.sociatiiin in 78 IH-W while the lorals were gathering in I').

I.a:it night Captain ,1. r. shields and held a council of war at the V. M. planning? lo bring I hem in by Ihe for rest of the campaign.

Inlcri'sl. is getting better. They're gelling up and when they do- -Ihey had butler give 'em eleiir truck. They'll sure shake a foot when I hoy (jet started! The re- lurmi will be watched latist mm- double- you wylsiin, kalifornya HII mhiniexoilie tew here frum. lam ix luxiii owl in a.

c. wax ellerktid homer bi the skin ov tenth. i hiid it speshul frum wanhiiiKtown wln'leli wylxun hed Itawled privaii ineotin ov liix kabi- nett yi'storda thim that limy wood tew wurk 1 owers evvrie (In I'riirn now till krismas help- in him Klriilin owl the da tiin- l-til. tin- kabinet struckt IVr ovvir time pa mi woody lew tfranl it mi told Uiim evvrie iniui shood bee willin tew- wurk Hi owers lew sea the ralerode men (jfnwl a ate own- da, tin- tin huslid uji an awl (iv the ktihiiiel fixers went lew kitblierrit an eijjht sum lobstei'rs. the liaynrs ar linin up tew the bred aiovin in fiOOHUlei; hev I'ilrd JIWD the iidnimieti law an inner limn thowsan liayers ar pre- pjirein piipini fur the Itorl.

Hie Itun- Irie awt lew bee isaliHfyed if at leest wini uv peopul bonnel'itied lii Ihe ate ower law. yewroapenn war slil opper- thnt the jermins iv. kapohur- frentoh Holjerti an llu 1 frenlch iv. kapchiiririK tin; jerinin uoljrrs. in- an ruidiit ar fiti'in buy.

an the ar eel.in imikkerronio, wile the iimerikariH ijettin rilch owl' tliu nails munudiuiiH an 1'ude-Htui'fM. l.ho daloy itiiix kokimbias pour dr in knead, i jfe.si iiioberliuH ar in kneiul lew, it'iy, karaker- istick ov jidiir penpul lew bee ill nede. tfamblin n. icoin tew a huntoh ov mini intew Ihe pennie- li'imluiry, if the jfriui jewrie dux. iU doolie thair.

i herd icmnblin howses wir uppernlein' in moberlie an that Ihe punlcli hordes owt in I'ul blnme heeit i predickt thitt jjatn- blirii MV moberlie will hav 11 sawry tii'in ov it frum no awn. i intind lew Hca thfll limy rit up rile wiin wen i jyet the tieni. the' nont lewiii tienm wuiiiil bee with the wn i wil handil (him vermine. NEWS OF THE RAIL Kay McDonald, who has been hunt- inir for several days near Salisbury, returned to Moberly yesterday. Urakeman K.

N. KOHR has reported Tor duty. lirakeman Willimn Kossman is laying off. Itrakrman for duty. A.

Davis bun reported W. Colley, car foremnn at flie nhopti, is li-iiiiBiu-tiiijf business in Sinn, berry. The special train for (he Sunday School Convention in Mexico, returned lo Kaunas City Innl evening. Poultry Axouintioii The iiixth annual of the Kandolph County IVitillvv An which meetti in Mobijly mber SO. Ul, and -J-l.

should have the cordial nnd hrarly people generally. Thy pnullry busi- Dim of Kandolph County's most inmpurtarit industries and should KtroiifC'T every year. Poultry produds hrinjj nrady money. More poultry and larger dairy pro- duets will do much to advance our interetitii in ibis county. "THE CHATTEL" Biff Super Pcnluro ftt tho Fourth St.

Thoatro Todny. 1C. H. Southern, the -world's most famous actor, makes his debut in mo- lion pictures in the Vilnifrupli Okie Ivibbon Feature, "The. Chattel" which is the attraction at tho Fourth St.

Theatre today. Mr. Southern was horn Orleans and is the son of at Now the lale K. A. Southern of "Lord Dundreary" fame.

He was educated in TOiutland and following in his father's foot. slepsi he appeared first in Boston in a playlet called "Brother Sam" which Southern was producing. Ihe eld Me l.luni played with the late John K. MeCulloujrh for a Meason, later to London and appearinj; in produclions there. Heturiiing to the United States, he toured the country in a reperloii of plays, following which ho was see repeatedly in Now York Theatres various plays as leading man, mostl in romantic dramas.

In 1000 ho bucumc co-star wit Julia Marlowe under the direction Charles Krohman, which was practic ally tho beginning of his career as Shakespearean star. Beginning abov I00(i ho was under the direction the SchubertH. His industrious ci reer included several European toui and also many revivals of his earlie The three motion pictures in wine Mr. iSouthorn, nppwn-s for Vitjrrapl of which "The Chattel" is the firs will form IIIK last public appearance When ho is through with his work.i the Vitanraph, Mr. Southern will re tiro to private life, Inking up abode in with hia wife, Marlowe.

Smith of Kor(. Madison', velinir for the Kir. in Muberly yesterday. Ira- We appreciate the loyalty of our IhrouKhout this section of Ihe stjtle. And all scorn to 1m )jlad to pay in MultHrription raluM.

the And way, wo nro for you. Many new MibHCrihers have been added the past to our lint. If any of busl- men douht tho circulation the Index IIIIH, we an: ready to them." Our boolt.i and pi-ens room are open for inspection. Mrs. Sallie K.

Wymore will return today from Oklahoma where she IIJI.M been visiting rolativea for sievernl weeks. Sixth annual nxretini; of the llnn- dolph County Poultry Ansocialion in Moberly, Novnmtiur '2U, ill, -I! and lii Id. Score eard OI'fieei-M: I'residenl, M. McCabe, Moberly, vire-jireriidcnt, Chir- enee Moberly, secre- Callie Halliburton, HunlMville. nssislanl H.eirretary, It.

I'. McDonald, Moberly, Clarence Moberly, Mo. Kxeeiilivi- K. Muses, (ius Miller, II. 10.

Kitv.e;er- ali), Chad. U. Kelly. W. H.

luini. I'harles Uaicmlale, W. N. Clitrli. Judire: 10.

Hrancli. HO fla, ha, ha. Tec, bee, hec. I can 1 over thinking of the "Old Maid's and they're KoinK to itivc it nt. thr.

Central Christian Church, (17) JOHN HELD FOUND DEAD Brothor of Two Moborly Women Dniitl Nnnr 111. John Held, years old, was found dead alonj; tho railroad tracks near Danville, yeiitenlay. His body iva; taken to bin home In Runl St. Louis luat niuhl. He in survived by a son, ten yearn old and two sinters, Mrs.

0. hen and Mm. Kd Kjiufmiin, who livo in Muberly, He was the iton of Mr. and Mrti. John Meld, who formerly resided in Moberly.

A announcinjr his dead was received by Mrs. Kaufman lust Nolico to Txxpnynri Tho cit.r tax-books wro now rcudy and in my pojimJamon, Anyone injf lo pay thoir taxes do HO, Coma early and avoid thii rush toward tho closo of tho year. CIIAULKS M. KRLLY H-18-10 Oily Collector A is the best of See the "Old Maid's Convention" at the Contrnl Christian Church lonijjht. Armond'n f'owdnr.

Kvor trj- It? I'ricn and rlffht. MHIIKUK Druir (Slid W. St. VtO "Mitch" That is the namo of the doi? lost by Jim llolman. A reward of $10 will be awarded by the owner for bin return to him at People's Laundry or information that will lead to the recovery of "Mitch." "Mitch" is a female Pointer bird dojfi 8 montliK old and hna lemon and white mark.

injjH. head and ears iiro lemon color and she has lumon nuirkinj; on one nide about the of a hand and on tho other dido a Jconin ntnrkinj about the sixo of a lurRo marblo. Shis lit very friendly and hna boon lost since Octobor IJOth. You will find her tied uj) in SOIIIOOIIOK back yard. jlf thu doir Is returned, no questions will be aiiked; what i want is tho do; (c-17) JIM W.

HOLMAN. One itood turn desorves anothe.r. "The Old Maids" have consented to niako you auain tonight at the Central Christian Church. your wives and sweelhoarls. Wo.

Imvo tho fumod oak, oak milin mahoitany in victrolaa. Taylor's Muiilc HoiiHo. (if) WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED lean-All Icancrs lean lothes orrectly We Strive to Please Phone 576 220 Clark 'Plus men of the Qarpentcr Strec Baptist Church held un informi meotinir at Ihe church hint nitflit, Goi oral plans were. diseusHed fov nex ycar'H work. Sandwichoit coffe wero served after the conference.

Your grocor will got "Cottc Bread" for you if you Ear Side Bakery. (if) Remember, write all kinda-. of insurance and represent only firiit clatm companies pay their IOSSCH promptly. If you want to buy, sell or exchange any thing in tho real UHlntu line; or if you want to borrow or loan money on city property or farm lands, frive un a trial. We'll treat you right.

Hugh ITinton. Luther Dngby. Jefferson Building. Mrs. Huby Davis of Omaha.

visilinj; her Mrs. llelle'I'riun- of Cerrv Hill Karm. John 1'iUn, of ArniHtroni; win Molicrly visitor yesterday. to Oiuir Firleimds IN ORDER to give all our friends an opportunity to take advantage of the old rate, on their subscription to the Moberly Daily Index, we have decided to extend the time of payment on subscription until Saturday night. November 18.

Our office force has been kept busy the past week writing of our friends have advanced their subscirption it year. We again want to thank our many loyal friends lor their many kind words of appreciation, and the encouragement they have given us. We trust we t-shall be able to merit all the good things said about us; and hope to live to see the time when the entire universe may be rid of the saloon, and cess pools of sin, may be driven from our midst. Watch for the Circle From Day-to-Day Watch the Circle There's Money in it. Be Sure to See the Circle.

DIAMONDS FOR XMAS There is much pleasure in the possession of a diamond and this delight is enhanced by the knowledge that it is a flawless gem. When you purchase a diamond from OTTO BURKLUND you can rest assured that it represents the greatest value for the amount invested. The Old Reliable JEWELER OTTO BURKLUND Wabash Watch Inspector 304 West Reed Street. Phone 127 Keep Your Eye on the Circle Every Day. PAGE THREE PRINCESS THEATRE FRIDAY ONLY PAY LOW A The Incomparable in "THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI" You'll be nmiized.

thrilled, iiwod. delighted, intensely a at 2 SPECIAL ISc ight 25c 4 TH ST. THEATRE "THE HOUSE COZY" Greater Vita-graph Presents The World's Most Famous Actor E. SOUTHERN AND PEGGY HYLAND -in- THE CHATTEL" This is one of only THREE great pictures you will have chnnco of seeing this great actor in, un that will bo all he will ever make 5 ou can come prepared for one the treats of the season. HEARST'S NEWS PICTORIAL Matinee 2:30 nnd 4:00 Lisonbco's Orchestra, Every Show Nitfht 7:30 and 0:00 Admission Gc Sid lOc Tomorrow: Ruth Stonehouse in "Love Never Heine and Louie Comedy The Best Place to Get WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT.

Everything in the Line of Groceries and Meats With our own delivery'we are in position to give your order immediate attention. A. G. Finnel 837 W. Franklin St.

Phone 199 Moved Real Estate Office V. H. MORGAN has moved his JRcnl Estate Office to the Jennimr's Uuildiritf on corner of Reed and-Williams Street, second floor room No. 207. Anyone having farm lands, city property or personal property call and see me or Phone G8.

Prompt services rendered THOMAS SON MOBERLY, MISSOURI Save You Money On Buggies and Carriages Harness and Horse Goods Lap Robes and Blankets Nat tho chcapcat but the best for your money. True economy is eot- tinir the most Bcrvico for the prico you pay. White Rose Gaznlitte Service Station.

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