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Moberly Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 5

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Moberly Democrati
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Moberly, Missouri
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Art Believing the theory, "All work no play makes Jack a dull boy," Is applicable to JiU. the Takfv Art einb Uf-voled Sn( nrday afternoon to wocial amusement Two very unique contests were engaged in, in which MISH Julia McCanne won the a dainty picture o( the Madonna. Delightful to which the faucets did full juBliee, were served. Mrs. Harrington was the ess ol the and, although a now won lasting laurels us an entertainer, Whist Club The Compass Whist club root nl the cosy cotlapro of Mrs.

Harvey Pilohcr with pood attendance. After the usual routine of business the tables prepared and the ladies proceeded to piny whist. At tables North and South Mesdames Hannah and Ouny inside the hifch score, while at tables Knst and West the honors were captured by Mrs. Buck and Miss Flora Palmer. The ladies who compose this club arc all skillful players and the honors won are highly com- plirncntary to their skill.

The club will meet with Miss Klora Palnier next Thursday in the parlors of the Merchants ho lei. Local and Personal People We Know and What They are Doing Mm land Ave Sorowlfl. J. W. Wifirht, of Wood rrspomled to roll call.

Just now nlBtclion is marking a number oi the club as her own. Some have been deprived of ami dear rdnlivos, whilo others aro watching in agony ftl the bedside loved ones fearing 1 the call of the death angel 1 lieu ol tlic propera by Sec lion one, I he club was trrntcd lo a review of "Mice of Old Vincents a book in keeping with the history just: studied- The review was given in Mrs. RothwcH'B own delightful way and wan pleasing 1 and instructive. Mesdiuncs Ruby nnd Jones I played a dueil, "The March of Arena," thai was quite enjoy- 'able- i "Training of Children in Liter laturc" was the subject of a dls cussion, which was cleverly Intro- -dniccd by Mrs. Rtickcr, Nearly all of the ladies took part in this ruvd many ideas were introduced.

usual, those who have no children, could point the way clearly 'outlined to the mother, There is always theory and theory, many of which have genuine worth. I Jones, who leaves shortly for Kansas, at the request of the Indies, consented to sing Having- no music with her, she and Mrs, a duett, "Saved by 'Grace." Their voices blended beautifully and the sweet melody awoke our hearts to divine things, Mrs Jones will be much missed in JMoberly. The club's wishes at! tend her in her new home. i Club meets next Thursday with Miss Wight. CUTICURA Chas.

McDo'nnkl has sojd his fine Shetland pony lo Feldon- hciimcr, Doii'i- forget the open sessiou and smoker at the Commercial Club next Tuc.sdny niglvt. N. O'Neal of this cily, last work with her sister, Mrs. C. Stephens, in Macon.

Thad liolingcr, of Fr.lclcnhoinv ci who lifts been on the sick list past weeks, expects to nv aumc work Monday. Mrs. Knusk T. Woods, this city, has'fione to Clarence to visit her parents. JMr.

and Mrs. J. C. Kodcs and be present at ihc 53 rd birth day of Mrs. Rodos.

A lady of "Danbnry, Iowa, has brought suit ajjainsl a man who hugged her just once Evidently it takes more than one hup: to isfy up in Iowa, Gco. Trinder, who was injvircd whilo tfeUintf away from flying glass when Feldcnheimcr's front window was broken Friday, expects to resume work tomorrow. A woman can stick a pin in her dress most anywhere without sticking herself, bin n. man can't pin up one suspender in emergency without endangering his life. We don't know how 'he found it out, but a newspaper man says jfhat Naomi.

Enoch's daughter, married at the ago. of 580 years, Cheer up, ladies, and improve your privilege thin year. I will have Soap, Ointment and Pills the World's Greatest Skin Cures. was the very pleasant; Sorosia on Thursday. Tho oroaident, Mrs.

Wight, Thursday and will ciccl i. .3 I The Maoabecs of! Hive No. i will meet at Roth well hall oution in St. are 140 members lv shores of tho Great in the Magic Oily Hive and sev- Hnvond Mra. W.

B- Stowurt, oral are spoken of as possible oau- havinff brnn called to tho bodmdo to their convent her need mother, whole rapid- May 10. There Beyond, as first vioo-proBidorifc, presided and gave a beautiful didat.es, which will make the contest Intel cstlug- Woodbine Camp. Tho Royal Neighbors of tribute to i the abnont president, whose faithful attendance-mcide her absence gare rise to bineOamp No. 1722 held their nome lively discussion, At the i meeting this week ronuoat of tho Library ASBO- vith pood attendance, At roll elation tho plub acted in tho mat- all officers all responded except tor of fvaaiBting; in furnishing an PaB fc Oracle Robinson. assembly room and voted to give Tho business oft $12 for Ihia purpose.

Ae tho la aa taken up and disposed ot dies this olub prefer meeting oonoiso nmrvnor. with tho members instead of us- One lady waei initiated and two their hall for their weekly presented for membership. Mrs. sessioni), they simply wish to do- HaP ry Halo proeidod at thejpiano. The Moberl meeting in this amount to aasiat tho as- Simmons, tho Oracle, is natO tall8 iuuuuub tirooiou A.H.IO.

eooiation, having contributed dolnK exoeUent workin hor oar towards the grounds it would bo hard to find a more Mrs K. Wilson WRO lender efficient aotot officers in any fra- for tho afternoon, the 2nd Section tornal ESTATE. resides on 011 duty. Tho program proved very one, ftftornoon with tho Maga Kftoh lady proved her- familiar with her subject and tho artiolpw wore eiioh interesting in themselves and as di versified aa the individuality o( those presenting thorn, Mra. Geo- Davis took subject of maeMJines from their inception fchnir to the'prosont time, noting their development and growth i in numbers, Mra Ohas.

Hall dealt with tho character of tho reading mat tor presented by tho h( ir monthlies. Mrs H. Watts, spoke of the "Value of tho Periodicals in tho Home." Little Miaa Florence Wight rendered an instrumental solo very sweetly and correctly, Master James, in-hie baby way, gave two cute reoitations much enjoyed, Mrs. F. Di Hudson sang one of her ever welcome solos.

The recreative session GBTS BARGAIN Ifl j-'f As hurst, who West Myra street, has purchased from Geo Sinclair, the old Gene Shield property, just cast of Mr. Ashtirsi's homo. This is one the nicest most elegantly hn- ishud cottages in that part of the city and was sold at a The new owner will continue to rent the property. Mr. Ashurst also bought a lot adjoining the Shcdd home from the 'Leslie heirs in California.

He orent expects to eventually build a modern residence on the lot. He now owns six lots in the one block. two days' naleof cheap (lowers and hats. Trimmed hats, and up. Friday and Saturday, i 5th aud 16th.

Come early and get choice, Mrs. Elmn Hayes, aacbwi C. Miller returned from War- rcnton, on No. last night, where he closed a contract in all the schools for the photographic work ior the world's fair, work will be brought to and finished. Bailey Martin and wife, who lost their house by fire last Saturday, quite-ill at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

'Noah J3irk- hcad, south of town. They each have deep colds and other complaints, The dancing club recently organized by the society young matrons of Moberly postponed their dance to have been given at the Randolph Social Club's hall on Friday night, on account of the extremely 'disagreeable' weather. The dance, will be gfiveu Monday night. A Tennessee preacher was one day exhorting a friend to turn away from his sins. "Well," said the sinner, if you will anssyer one question will become a Chnstian." "What is your question?" asked the man of God.

ia this: who was Cain's wife?" "My friend, responded the preacher, am sure you would make a better Christian if you didn't trouble yourself about: other men's wives, A Shelby county exchange tolls of a young 1 woman who called nfc the postofiicc in her home town and asked for her mail- "Bust love letters?" asked the lerk. "Well, PRICE SET $1 Complete Treatment for Every Humour, from Pimples to Scrofula. Tho Itching iuul burning of tlw skin, iw In ccv.miw; frightful ncnllng, an In pHorlnslHj this loan of Iwlr 'uxl cniHtlnff of lho Hcnlp, lu nonUcKl 1 Uio fftclivl dlndguroniont, nut In plmploff ami ringworm; tho awful wiflfcrlng of Infjintfl and tho anxlot.y of worn-out paronta, an In ml He omul, letter and unit vlioinu, all doinntul a rom- otly of almost iiuporhuman vlrtuoM to HUCCOSSfully copo with thom. That OuLliCura Soap, nnd Biush stnutlM proven boyond all donl)L No Is nmdo rognrdlnff them tliati IH wot JufttHloil by tho ovldonco, Tho purlly and HWOOI.HOBH, power to allbrd rollof, lho cortoliity of speedy nnd permanent euro, tho absolute Hnfoty and great economy, have made tho standard flkln ourea and humour romouloa of tho world. Tho grundcHti tontlmonlnl that can -DO ott'orcd the Cutlcura romodlea IH their nalo, duo to tho poruoiml rcoominondaMoiiH ol! M.IOHO who bare iiHQd them.

From a nmaJl bogliinlngf in tlio simplest form, prejudice nnd opposition, ngalnnt inonlcd hostn, counties and trade IndUferonco, Outionra remedies hnvo becomo Urn cnratlvos. of their time, In fact, of all time, for nowhere in-tho history of medicine Is to be found another approaching them In popularity and Halo. I'M' every dime nnd with every ptoplo they have mot with tho name reception. The confines of the curfcto are tho only limits to their growth. They have conquered the world.

Hold UinWHlHHit ItiB world flu farm of OlioiwUt" Coiitri OltttinoMl. we. tioiifnt HH.I I A HHo I IIIIR ToUur JJtHK (br A Hook the sick list VV, Tkcrd wftfl rcUirwed from a business trip tn St. rf Miss Carrie fined to home on Mrs. John Morris went to son yesfenUy to visit her mollicr, Mrs! Martha Lnne.

The M'id-Statc Coal at Hunlsvillc, have sole! their mines lo Iowa parties. M. 1C, Crawford went down to Mexico yesterday to visit relatives nnd friends. The dancing club recently organized by Mrs. Harve PilcUer has IxM-n named the! Lotus club.

Miss Kmbi'tee, of HvansvJUe, is the welcome guest of her sister, Mrs. K. A- Fifcr and family, on Roberts Ira Smothers, who la attending the at Columbia, came home last evening' to spend the Sabbath with his mother and other relatives. Jim Foutcb, Thos. T.

McKinney, the Bowling Green one dt our exchanges, grandmother arrived. in Moberly last night on a with relatives and many Mrs. McKinney will rematii and Mrs. Ustick will make a prolonged visit, Tom is making 'm successful newspaper man and we are glad to learn his paper is A money maker, furnished rooms, Apply 323 SouUu FOR Rv.N'r- pavcd Fifth street. Sn-UATioN WANTP.I)—By stcnog- nipher, (Reference can be ed.) Apply at this office room house, in good repair, one-half block of Cen-- tra! school.

Call at 525 Fisk ayo. Also one furnished room, for which inquire at this office. jr he FOR UKNT ten MW. m. vlnl of 117 Ohijrtflip- 'HlKi IJ.MIOH, Ifff Ctflutn- Hola 1'roijrloton.

W. McCall, of Madison, was in "the Magic City on yesterday. Mra. Harry Shumate ia 8till confined to her home on Burkhardt street on the aiok list, J. W.

Wills, of the Wills returned yesterday from ti business trip it) St. Louis, Miss Julia Garter, one of Levy's pleasant salesladies, is suffering from rro'rh CaSG Ol lf.L- vveck and have naturally More rvnd stiff since, Martin Hclensmith came in last evening from the hospital at DC catur where he has been for days for treatment. He IB with one of his eyes. Mrs. Helen Joncia, who has been lying at death's door at her home, in Palmyra, the 'past two weeks, waa reported slightly, improved yesterday aftornoou and her physicians and family are now more hopeful of her recovery.

Henry Levy has returned from St. Louis, where he purchased a large and complete stock of seasonable goods. Henry is jubilant oyer the fact: that he bought the floods way down low. His tomers, usual, will benefit from his business acutcness W. B.

Jones, the butcher, has rented 200 acres of pasture land between Cairo and Jacksonville from Hardin Sims. Ho moved his cattle to the new farm Wednesday and the animals suffered much from the storm Friday. Tom Kellook and brother, Charles, who are strengthening the line for the Wabneh near eft me in yesterday to Sabbath with friends -Three or light Ion Ennui, at Refiy FOR hold 1 goods. -All uf Call ray ho us ti O'oates street, W. S.

Furnished an aggravated case FOR R.KNT- Apply at 215 South Fifth 1 FOR room house and lot. Apply at Mrs. BushnciiN, 417 Reed street. 23d3 FOR two unfurnished rooms for man and wife without children or two ladies. Ajilply at an Bedford street 23d3 FOR furnished rooms.

Apply at first house east of East bide school building. pair of spectacles between 619 South Clark street anfr 209 South Williams street. Finder will return same to first ad" dress, aaaa FOR Rio rooms for light housekeeping, phone 95 or 'apply -at 709 Rollins street. FOR comfortable furnished room, in modern house, close to boarding houses; part of city. Inquire at'this oiTice.

1 Call West Camdcn, spend the sufferer from with RE, his parents, Walker. Mr. and SCHOOL BOARD OttGAWIZES The school borcl met last night nnd organized by electing Bowers president S. and J. Ihos.

Willinm Fennel, the black- Biriith, ia confined to his home, on North Clark street, a Ugrippc. Jay Walker, of Ohicago, came in from lown. 'yesterday brief visit Mrs, Mrs Geo. Bradley was reported worse yesterday, One hand and arm Sfjom to bo paralysed, She-is in a very critical condition and cannot live many days. After disposing of their household goods, W.

Wagner wife contemplate going South her health. They will go either to 'New Mexico or-Southern. California. A Jewell man received a letter from hte wife that caused him to take the first- train home, the the who and for ness or la de- Coatos vice-president, The secretary aud treasurer bold over until July. The board ifl a harmonious body and is doing good work for ierred and Section 4 will present lho schoo i The finances have program Mra.

F. D. Hudson on bcen exceedingly economically Thursday next The Thursday Club and judiciously managed and the bo.Hded debt is being steadily decreased. The district is fortunate btffh-collared young clerk. wen, cr business," replied the girl blushing.

"None here, said clerk after looking over the ters, The girl went away. minutes later she came back stepping nervously up to the win- I J- i 1 I rt the let- Ten and for He thought she had sur- that dow, said: kindly look 'Well, cr, would you for my name among the love letters." A lawyer, addressing a jury in The club met Whlteford April VIM with Mrs J. A. ID having cj.rrful.ndcon~rv.tlve 6th. Seventeen men to manage its affairs Huntsville justice court, quoted the defense of his client quit qui inai penae," whereupon the justice, striking thundering the desk: a 6st shouted: blow with bia never do it in CASH CAPITAL 187 N.

JKIIIMS, J. Cash'r ELLIOTT, Assistant Cash'r. WC SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS AMD IWVITK THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND US this court!" "Do what, your honor? 1 asked the surprised attorney. "Hit'em a swat au' pitch em over the fence, in this justice. The mayor bad been missing coal for some, tinv: and was rather suspicious-of-the old man in the here, 1 be said one morning-, "where do you suppose my coal goes?" "AU wudn't be surprised ci dc squirrels doan take it, majah," innocently replied Remus.

Why should squirrels take ooal?" Remus scratched his head and then said slowly: "Well, ninjah, you see it was nut coal." ficnfoperation She wrote she had her kimona cut out John S. Sours, the West Coatcs street grocer, has received one of tho latest improved cheese cutters. John's fast growing business demands that he install every invention of a time-saving nature, and his store is one of the best equipped in the city. Mra, James Fowler has returned from Waverly where ahe attended the funeral of her father VV- Hill, who died suddenly bia'home'of hoarfc desonse. He was 77 years of age, and is.

survived by two ohiidren, John of Waverly, and Mra. Fowler. Mrs. Mollic of Macon, and Mrs. R.

R. Ackart, of Marshalltown, formerly of Moberly, left last week for St. Louis. From there they will go to Mobile, and then on to Washington, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Ohas. Aclciu'l. They will aU visit Mrs. Ad Hecther, in expects his eon to arrive from the old country some time this month. The Singer sewing machine man, A G.

"Fiddler, came in yes terday afternoon from weeks business trip in the surrounding- towns, Mr. Fldler will leave to day for Clifton H1H to attend bedside of his brother, J. is very ill. Our good friend, Noah is making a number of improvements about bifl home and store building', on Burkholder street. He Is having" the place between the store and his residence enclosed and will have a model warehouse.

He has raised his residence and is having a modern roof put on it Noah is a hustler and always keeps up times. no- with the Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. FOR and lot on Thompson stree house in good condition. Half block from paved street and in Central school district. Cheap if taken quick.

A. B. Little, 313 1-2 Rted street, 2 OUN The party, who left the fur boa at my millinery can recover the same by describing property and paying for this tice. Mrs. Elma" Hayes, street.

FOK A 7-room dwelling with bath, 100 foot front, one of best resident parts of city, worthy $3200, price only £-2650. Come at once if you want a bargain. G.V.O, W. -SPARKS, 207 North Clark Street 4 FOR SAJ.K— House, and lot on. Buchanan street, cheapest e'rty in the city.

House and lot on South street, house in good repair; best cottage for money in the city. Vacant lot South Fourth street, best lot in Above offers will bear close investigation by the most critical. A B. LITTLE, 21 North Williams so Charleston, intr home. before return- expect to go we a montli.

Lawrence Wcddington, a Wabash shop employe, and wife have returned from where they attended the bedside of her dangtn'ouKly ill but is now a trifle improved. They svere accompanied by Mrs. Weddington's brother, W. H. Miller, of Argentine, returned home yesterday-afternoon.

Kidney trouble preys upon Ihc mind, and lessens amblllon; beauty, vigor and soon disappear whan the kidneys arc out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble haa become so prevalent that is not uncommon for child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urln- atcs too often, if tho urlno scalds the flesh or if, when the child roaches- an ago 'when it should bo able to control Iho passage, it Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, tho cause lho difficulty is kidney trouble, and tho first stop should bo towards tho of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is dxio to a diseased condition of the kldneya nnd bladder and not to habit as people suppose. Women as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same' great remedy.

mild and tho immediate effect ol laaopn Is sold by In fifty- cent and ono dollar YOU may have a sample bottle by mail fi'cd, aluo pamphlet toll- iiomo inr all about Including many of thousands-of testimonial loiters received from sufferera cured, lu writing Dr. Kilmer be sura and monllon this-paper. Don't make any 'mistake, romemboc tho roxmo, Swamp-Root, Dr. Swamp-Root, and tho address, BMighnmton, N. on every bottle.

Don make any huBtako, but romambar ihojiaruo, Swmup-Koot. l')r, Kilmor'B Bwiunp-hoot, ami lho ntltlroBB, Is Your Property Insured? If not. take out a policy in the relia- old Hoe com- paiiies J. BOUNDS and Real Estate Agent. Office on Williams Street THE FLAG! 1 THE DIRECT ROUTE TO WORLD'S FAIR CITY St.

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