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Moberly Weekly Monitor from Moberly, Missouri • Page 4

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DOCKET OF PROBATE Thursday Daily ESTABLISH Of Randolph Connty, Missouri, at Mo. February Term, 1911. OUR PERSONAL AND LOCAL i nn Eastwood, of Now Franklin, visiting homo folks In this city. George Blythe, of St. Louis, Is vls- iting his -family in thiB city.

Mrs. Eva Bagby, of Huntsville, was a Moberly shopper today. Omar Shields of Fayette was in Moberly today John Ward and Carl Haynes are out in the country hunting today. Stanley Routt is here from Kansas City on a 'visit with' home folks. Mrs.

Gene Terrill, of Huntsvillo, was a Moberly visitor today. fui-; Gladman has accepted a po- qltton with as brakeman. 1 Cook and Clint Tull.erton are ueW'Wabash firemen. ijohh Griffin got the ten pound box of andy that 'was gl vert away at Walkup and Darby's store. Elwood Negloy returned" ttiday froih Armstrong where he has visiting for the past several days', Paul Whitten, of Cenfcraliai waa the city yesterday and attended the Pin Feather dance last night.

Mesdames V. IT. atid'J. it. McDonald went to Armstrong ioday to visit relatives.

Will Davis, of Paris ly today on Mrs. W. S. Christy went to Clifton Hill this, morning w.here will spend a couple of days yisltlng relatives and friends. The trial of Dr.

Hull, charged with murdering Prof. Vaughn at Kirksville, Is set for Janaury 2, 1911, Seventy witness have beem summoned by the defense. Last Monday Mrs. H. Burton of Chariton township sold to Geo.

L. Jackson, the Thomas Hill merchant, 135 turkeys of her own raising for the nice sum of $417.15 or $3.09 per head. If there Is a lady In, this county who can beat this let her Herald, Mrs. Bollo Schilling to Louis this morning for a Visit witn relatives and friends T. ffQT OUT FOR TAFT.

Theodore Roosevelt has not declared for the renoralnatlon of President Taft by the Republican, party In, 1912. The Colonel was most emphatic In his statement, made Wednesday at his office in New York. "All this talk about my supporting Mr. Taft is utterly absurd," he said. "There was nothing like thai discussed by me with any one at any time.

so far as 1 the statenients are 1 concerned that Collector boob has he- come a Taft dispenser of patronage in New York In order to secure the fiitate delegation for the President's re- nomlnation In 1912, I know nothing! more of the matter than I liave roatf 4h tho newspapers, So far as I knoyr there Is nothing to It," This statement followed a dlspatcH io the effect that had madfe overtures of peace with Taft and thai these overtures weicoirted at tnb White House. Jasper Baker, who becii for several days, was abld iti town tbday. cjiiite Hi All Administrators, Executors, Surviving Partners, Guardians and Curators are, by law, required to make settlement of their accounts' with their estates once year, 'and all settlements must be made us indicated, or the party must appear and show cause for continuance. Otherwise citation will Issue as directed by Section 225, Revised Statutes oE Missouri 1909. Docket for Monday, Feb.

6tli, 1911 Final settlement of L. Newton, Administrator with the will of the estate of Isaac H. Newton, deceased. Final settlement of Ella Brogan, Administratrix of the estate of James W. Brogan, deceased.

Final settlement of Daniel Spencer, Executor of the estate of Alonzo Spea cer, deceased. Final settlement of Elizabeth McDonnell, Executrix of the estate of John McConnell, deceased. Final settlement of, rfiilla Holland, Executrix the estate of Jeremiaih Holland, -deceased. Flriajl, settlement pi! Charles D. itiicneii, Administrator of the estate Bf jniry, deceased.

ticket ioir 1911. FifMtanHtiai settlement of James ilriisifaibr of the es- deceased, annual settlfeiHeht of Nlinnle J. Hiclintond; Administratrix of the esiate, of Joseph B. do- Carl Holdorle and turned to their home in after a visit with relatives foete. W.

13. Bonderant nas 1 returned (b, this city, and has accepted a position as fireman on tne Wabash, i to WmV who fatit tieeri un dor the weatndf for several aftyii 'U repotted 'nhiich, improved. bf settlement 'of- Noah csiato deceased, oiiniiai aettiefaieUt ol J. II of the dHrifttlan, First- ahntlai iettienibnt of. Artibld The FosUl Barings Benefit For four years the Philippines enjoyed the postal Their success In the should warrant the Government Introducing the system all over tfce trnited States without further delay i The official Interest rate 'has neett two and per cent, but Brigadier General Edwards, in view of ttifr fact that loans are easily made at i L.K* jShn of'Slater, waa here today, looking for a house preparatory to moving his family to this city.

Mrs. B. Boulton and daughter have returned from a visit with cally ioo 'per cent. 1 Altogether atrVes and friends In CaldwelU Kan. pogtal ba nk In the Philippines is a Clabe Acuff and family have return- success.

od to tn-eir home In Monroe county, With such striking prooff of en- 'There are now ,293 postal savings offices In the Philippines. Flliplnoi comprise per cent of the Within the past year the number of depositors has increased prac- doceasicd. of John a Parian Bxeoutqri tne based. of iiarliia THmble; annilni soltlement of W. AdmlhiUruior the 'estate betilein0ht of, after a visit with Moberly relatives.

Robert Hardln, of Mt. Rose, was here today visiting relatives between trains. He was enroute to Sturgeon on business. Mrs. H.

P. Stephens went to Macon this afternoon for a brief visit with and friends. Ted Hull, of 'Kirksvllle, is the guest of his aunt, Mra. J. C.

Snell, of 8, Fourth street. Raymond Johnson has returned from a visit with relatives and friends In DOS Molnes, Iowa. L. H. Wagoner has returned to St.

IxMiis after a visit with relatives and friends In this city. Sterling Malone came in today from De 'Moines, Iowa, for a short visit home folks in this city. Harold Clark, who has been visiting home folks, i over Chrlstm as, has re- hirnofl to Sedalla where ho ia attending school. Wm. has returned to 1 his home in Kansas City, after a brief visit with and family In this city.

R. Burland has resigned his position ns fireman on the Wabash. J. Neal Is a new fireman on the Wabash. Sheriff Nolen, of Paris, was In Mo- borly today with two prisoners that he was taking to the penitentiary.

They had been sent up for grand lar- cenry. 'Switchman W. C. Bibb has resign- position on the Wabash. E.

G. Taylor new brakeman on the tire should the people of the United States be longer denied the postal 'banking facilities extended to the Filipinos Dispatch The Ktenlng A canvass of stores in cities of more than, 75,000 population elicited from 102 the unequivocal opinion that the eyenlng newspaper la a better advertising medium than the newspaper published in the morning. The reason Is plain to see. Six days of every week the morning paper Is read by people on their way to their and' either left in the street car or tossed to one slde1n the offlce. The evening paper Is carried home.

The family reade It. Us contents are.likely.tp be the subject of dinner-table discussion. When her, day's household labor Is ended, the wife sits down with the 'evening paper to read the news, and search the advertisements for. bargains. The morning paper is a sort of casual caller.

The evening paper is a visitor, a friend, counselor and companion. Its Influence is far stronger with its readers than the Influence of the hastily-scanned morning paper. That Is why it produces BO much better results for the Post Dispatch. of James W. Klndell, deceased.

First annual settlement of Missouri Tuttle, Executrix of the estate of Frank J. Tuttle, deceased. First annual settlement of Gallle Halliburton, Administrator of the estate of Win. E. Halliburton, deceased.

First annual BoUlement of Bertha Snyder, Executrix of the estate of Maren Brockman, deceased. Eighth annual settlement of W. Guardian of Rosa A. Brown, annual settlement of Geo. Brown, Seventh SEMI-ANNUAL io Per Cent Discount On All Shoes DISCOUNT io Oh All Cent Begins Next Arid will continue during the Dollar's worth of Dry Goods, Glptlil Goods, Ladies Suits, Cloaks, Waists, Room-size Rugs and Lace Curtaitli during this month at be this being our 45th Semi-Annual realizes the greatimportance of this Our Store will be Open opportunity HENRY SchaCer, a (First AH.

DICKSON, Clerk of Probate. Insertion, Friday, Doc. 30th.) teresUHl in the estate oil said deceas- he that application as ''aforosuid has made, and that unless the contrary be shown on or be- OF State ol! Missouri S3 who wna on the State Sup reine, court, caused by the death of Burgessi Itas takett the bath GATE EJTJOTABLE DANCE. The Pin Feathers gave one of their enjoyable dances last evening at the Mayflower Hall. The music was furnished by'Rex Slnnock and every one present had -a splendid time.

The same club will give -another dance tonight. i Bryant, Guardian of W. Y. Bean. Docket for Wednesdny.

Feb. 8, Seventh annual settlement of W. S. Jordan, Guardian of John C. Appel and Carl F.

Appel, minors. Sixth annual settlement of John Barnett, Guardian of Genevleve A. Runyan, et al, minors, Seventh animal settlement of H' G. Duncan, Guardian of Carl Duncan, a minor. Fourth annual settlement of J.

F. Nicholson, Guardian of Geo. D. Nicholson, a minor. Eighth annual settlement of Ida Statts, Guardian of Vera G.

Statts and Paul P. minora. Twenty-fifth annual settlement of Geo. W. Oldham, Guardian of Deade- ma E.

Wirt, Twelfth annual settlement of W. T. Richmond. Curator of the estate of Gean Coleman, a minor. Twelfth annual settlement of W.

T. Richmond, Guardian Eugene Swe at man, a minor. Third annual settlement -of W. T. Richmond, Curator of the estate of Clara J.

a minor. Fourth annual settlement of P. W. Sweeney, Guardian of Josephine Sweeney. First annual settlement of Watts Wttrell, Curator of the estate of Bo- nlta Forrest, et al, minors.

First annual settlement of-Mary Duncan, Guardian of Joseph W. Duncan, et al, minors. First annual settlement of H. Eiibanks, Guardian of G. H.

Pyle. County of Randolph i 'in the Probate Court of Randolph at Moborly, Novem- for the payment of said debts Core tlrrB Hrst day of the'next term of this Court, to be held the first Monday In-February, I Oil, next, an order will be made, for the safe of the real estate In said petition described or as much thereof as shall be sufficient County, Missouri, ber Adjourned Term, 101.0. The estate of Mollie Boyd, Deceased; P. And it is further ordered that a eopy of this order be published in a newspaper in said county oil Randolph four weeks prior to the next term of NOTICE Otf FiBTA Notice Is Herteby undersigned of of John McConnell decfeaied, will? make final settlement of her accounts with said estate as suclu Executrix 'at the next term of the Probate Court of Randolph Colinty, Missouri, to hoi den at Moberly, said County, on the 6th day ol February, A. ELIZABETH Executrix.

(First Insertion Friday, 30th) more proportionately the-Bhort than the long haul A bill for the of systeni of convict labbt at this day comes. Jamas of the Coiirt of Mome'Boyd, deoeaaed, and pro- State ot M.ssoun to, the Court his petition pray- sale of cer- County of Ra.ndolph I Clerk of and for the NOTICE OF FIITAJ. Notice Is Hereby Given A bill prohibiting the to omce. The following are some of which; Republicans may Introduce A Dill creating bipartisair boards cities: A bill for ion of injured bill giving Tht the northwest, quarter ol lows: AH oi quarter of the Section One--(I) Townslup (54) Range Fourteen -(14), ing nve -hundred, an-d feet south of the Township Ween Fifty four(54) and the south east corner of J. Missouri, at hereby certify that, tho above and foregoing is a true at.

'der- of publication, herein referred to, as tho same appears of record in my Flfty-flvo'oflice. In Testimony Whereof, I have here- will annexed oV the estate of will make filial tlement of his accounts with said es- ate as such Administrator at the next term of the Probate Court Randolph County, Missouri, to be 10! den at Moberly, said County on he Gtli day of February, A. D. 1911. NEWTON; Administrator with the will annexed.

(First Dec. SOthi) lot in town of. Cairo, unto set my and affixed the seal our said Probate Court. Done at De- iii a southern direction alo.ni sldd-Public road one hundred and six- thence th en oo 'east one feet, feet, ty-five 065). feet, hundred and ninety-two (192) thence south, fifty-five (55) thence east thirty-five '(SB) feet more thence south parallel Public -road five hundred (500) ea.at two hundred thence with feet, ten comber, 1910.

(SB AW (First DICKSON, Clerk of Probate. Insertion, Friday, Dec. 30th) West to C' A Fine Time. The dainty to Law Bradley's class were nicely, entertained at the town home of Mr. Bradley, 115 Thompson street, on Wednesday afternoon.

They mueh'-i 4 First annual settlement of John T. Jean, Guardian of Hugh Jean, a min- or. public road seven ty (720) feet, thence place of beginning two hundred forty-five' (245) feet containing and three-fourths (4 3-40 or less, situate in. in the State of Missour to the 'homestead A DHJ NTSTB A TOR'S NOTICE Notice Is Given, that Let- and ten ters of Administration on tho estate with'oC Ancill D. on 1910, hy were tho and foui- acres, more County of children, to pay the debts tate, First annual settlement of John O'beary, Guardian of O'Leary.

First annual of H. Frank Holman, Administrator of the estate of Samuel Deffltta, deceased. SUth annual lettlement of Alice 19th clay of December Probate Court of Randolph County, Missouri, at Moberly. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit allowance to the Administra- oiie year after the date of said betters', or they ay. be--precluded from-any benefit of.

such- estate; if such claim be not exhibited ing that said estate: is said debts are unpaid and that there are not sufficient Assets on Hand to pay the same. On examination thereof, it is order- riii, shall be forever bar- X910. Ntrator, ea by the Court all persons in- in-s (FD NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That the Administratrix- of the es- ate of James terogan, will make final of her accounts with, said estate as such Ad- ninistratrix at the next term of the Probate Court of Randolph County. be holden at Moberlyi said ounty, on tbe 6th day of February, A. D.

1911. JBLLA BROGAN, Administratrix. (First Insertion Friday, Dec. 30th) THE LEGISLATURE MEETS 1 legislature iwill meet the first o'th'e year- body has organlaton first of practically "beeV, agreed' -upon; at least mediate reformatory rs. Stv Special Report.

National Stock Yards, ber 28, Market steady; Cornered with heavy steers' of 10c; medium grades le cows 15 to 25c; canners, bulla steady. Hog receipts 6500, strong and active shade lower. Top to $8. Prospects Sheep receipts 3800, ed steady but closed choice 'Colorado lambs best natives $6.25 Good to choice ewes $3.75 good to choice wethers Live Stock mot mportant positions, Mafton" county, will and Senator for the John-T. be sneaker of Frank wii(: be PACKING THKIB J.

H. Waddell, of West Rol packing his household storing them for the winter Mrs. will visit In and Jacksonville BP which time Mr. Waddell 5 wlU bly go into business pro tern 'Someof measures which Democrats have suggested are: A bill empowering tain, the commission form of government. A bill to prevent railroadi BROKE HIS SHOULDBB Toles, an near DarksvlUe, met ful accident yesterday, a stump Mil ca.ugbt him.

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