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Moberly Weekly Monitor from Moberly, Missouri • Page 2

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Promote Digestion and Cnre Dyspepsia. disturbing infiuencss of imperfect digestion are manifested fa ys. Besides the well-known and easily recognized dyspeptis symptoms, the patient is found with sallow complexion, skin lassitude, dizziness, tendency to sleep, especially after meals, pation and a general feeling of discomfort. Correct the disordered! condition of the digestive organs and these troubles will quickly dte" This is effected by stimulating and increasing the supply digestive fluid; the importaat factor hi both curing ana prss- wnting irregularities of digestive and other waklfc ace apt to follow. Sopepsln Tablets are giiping great satitfac- am to thankful for getting a raedicma lass reSered cno as much an yoia? tabksa MwR.W.

TOANSY, I say that Eupepsia Juris given to ros. I am now in kenor heallh I have bcez. for two years, sad fiat raft fas Ssyiog that fowr tablets all tJutf yssa J. W. STMOKOO, PnKSwiBs, I will nay that I am very modi ftaseS dw reeslta ofetabioS from the ass of EUPEPSSA TABLETS in an alii ease of sansfflasSs SsrceMs eanseii fi-osa indigestion.

Sdkro ysaff SE3 sf fiii you claim. I glzaS I. L. PHATT, M. Iowa SPaafe, Ysa.

1 faros oaa law anil hara bsaa greaily Sod ma aaotter bea." i C. SI- "QUICK MEAL STEEL BASTGES" are built for service; they have a reputation to maintain; their outside walls are extra heavy, having three thicknesses STEEL, ASBESTOS STEEL which makes them indestructible and maintains an even heat througho at the oven; tteir- linings are UP TO BH'CFF. ts a Cold Day When the Wo'nijm Can't Interpret a is'a romentic story aboat ord Kelvin's second marriage. Ijp he early 70's he, then Sir William' Thompson, was in West Indian waters, on board his thefLalla Rookh, As a he took op the questioned simplifying the method of signals "Are you half doubt at sea. He had been talking-qj at the dinner table of a friend ih Madeha, and the only miud that ssecaed able to.

grasp it was that of his best's daughter, a lady he greatly but silently admired. I quite understand William," she said sure?" he questioned, folly. If 1 sent you a signal from my yanht do jou think you couUl road it au'd coald answer "Well, I would try, she responded. "I believe I should succeed in making it oat." The sigoal was sent; and she did succeed in mafc ing it out and in transmitting the reply. The question was, "Wil you marry me?" and the answer was Letter.

Kansns Wheat Uoing To Hogs Kansas City, Deo. atead of receiving from 100 to 20C cars wheat daily irom Kansa? there is scarcely a car coiming through this gateway. It was an nounced on change Monday not bushel was coming froir Kansas, whereas under norma conditions the recepts from 50 to 150 cars per day. N. P.

Simonds, at the the lai'geet operating house declared that Kansas was po its wheat into the hog pens. "It is en alarming state of a when we consider what isgoiif WILL PRACTICE MORE. LAW NO Mrs. Otho F. Matthews Gives Up Profession for Love.

Miss Mary Anderson, city at- orney at Palmyra, has given up her office and profession and will practice law no more saye he Chillioothe Democrat. Miss Anderson Christmas day at Palmyra to Mr. Otho fc F. LOQKING BACKWARDS. Some of the Local Happenings of 251 Years Ago This Week Taken From the File of the Moberly Weekly Monitor of December, 28, 1876.

CASE FOE COAT. WJ Simple Way of Drying It That It Will Not Wrinkle: a young attorney at Matthews, Maeon, and the couple are at the Southern hotel in St. Louis, oa their honeymoon. Mis. Matthews is a pretty branette, and as city attorney of Palmyra she prosecuted all eorte the criminal "I do not of offenses against code, expect to practice law in the future, unless, perhaps, A.

aasiet my husband," said Mrs. Matthews yesterday. I studied law in my father's office and adnmted to bar a oouple of years ago. Theji I was elected city attorney, and I had quite a number of esses." It was the original intention of the couple to be married some time in February next. The before Christmas M.

Matthews dropped in at Palmyra to spend the holidays. He suggested marriage immediately, and Miss Anderson agreed to have the ceremony performed next day. She announced the decision to her father, and Tuesday they were married at the young lady's home. Mr. Matthews Is well known to many of our citizens especially the legal fraternity.

a in the richest wheat state in Feirg on Rhis belt. It ie contributing noting for the dinner table. Corn, it ed none, yet with the gre wheat yield in AB agriculture tory it is sending absolutely Iftme to market, Europe is black bread, "and, worse, Automobile Accident. One of the most appalling of railroad accidents occurred in the railroad yaids in St. Louis Thursday, in which two of five men riding in an eijtomobile were killed, mashed ami torn to pieces in the oi an eye.

Five experienced in rBilroading were aboard the awto, which was provided with (the ordinary car well and running the rails, spinning about the Prof. Ratliff, of Salisbury, spent the holidays in Christmas entertainments were given at the Christian, Cumberland Presbyterian and M'. B. churches Levy Krailsheimer's sales on Saturday, December 23, 1876, amounted to OYS? $600. Mr, Joseph Allin, county assessor, having completed the census of Randolph county, announced the total population as 19,173, The wells about town were failing and the ffround in many places cracking open as in a long summer drouth.

An immense meieor pseeed over the city about 8 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 21, attracting universal attention. It was so brilliant that it illuminated the whole heavens.

It passed rapidly across the firmament from southwest to northeast, followed in its passage by a long train of sparkspike those irom a rocket. Shortly after the disappearance of the meteor, two explosions, resembling the firing of heavy artillery, were heard. The Ruoker mill, known also as Foster's mill, near Hnntsyille, burned. Married: J. W.

Downing and Misa M. Fannie Wrignt; J. C. Crosby and Miss Mollie Organ; Jamea R. Nichols and Miss Sallie Criswell, Harry C.

Morris sod Miss Cordelia Ransdell; John' W. Baker and Miss Lida B. Brown. From the New York Bon. Let a coat get soaking wet, said a tailor, "and it di more or less wrinkled or oat shape, unless proper is in Danging it up.

This-calla for little bit of labor, but if a man limited number of coats couldn't spend the extra time i requireu to better "The thing to do la to coat in the form in which'" worn. It would be very do this if ohe had a formal jast the right size, ovejc whicV could simply button the wet when he took it o2. buta not want a wire skeleton or hs may.not have room it. So what ha does is this: durable; they are not made to meet a cheap and shoddy comp'etit- "but are made to give the lasers a KANGE that gives such ood satisfaction that they will recommend it ibo their friends ion, ON STREET, Vdisjs NEAR LOCUST. Largest Exclusively Stove and Kitchen Furnishing store In the World.

on the whole wheat. 'Jniove- snent of Kansas 'wheat has "virtually stopped. Animals are ofl than some people. What is true of Kansas is almost entirely true of Oklahoma." A Good Cough Medicine. the eazette, ToowoomTan, Aoshalla.

1 find Cbamberlain'8 Cbccgb edy is an excellent medicine. 1 huve been auflering from a severe cough Sampson's Mind Aftected. Urbana, 111., December letter from the wife of Admiral Sampson to John B. Weeks, Champaign, thanking him for expressions of sympathy for the admiral in the Bchiey controversy, says: toracks. The Ifttb goiiiK when all at ones a come backing np fast, was not tinder control in fact, switch engine to the same crossing, they were about to make.

Two ot the five concluded the auto would not get across without a collision, and they jtunped, only to fall on tne tJack right under the wheels of the engine, which was on and over them, crushing and "He puts the. coat on "an ordf ary hanger which he euept where will be room around so that the coat will -hi clear of everything. Then; buttons the coat up and gets into its proper shape and hat and then he stuffa it out into with newspapers. The newapat is opened out and pages or dout pages are crumpled up loosely ii great o'pen spongy masses, with these the buttoned up 7 coatj gently stufied out iuto in wnich it would-be ot you "givV aary, a final smoothing, true and right then you leave it to "When it is dry ye the coat in its prc' shape, free wrinkling? and loci' and yen are sure 1 title extra labor' keeping it so." Disinherit Ke Out of Jail From, the New York Journal. of mine who tot TOI really understand your most letter, just received, but if he were well hs would wiah to thank you for it.

He cares ao mnch for all old times' and for anything that concerns Palmyra. "The wording of your shows that living in the west has not blinded your eyes to the truth the last two moBthc. aad it eflectod I tearing them to pieces in a seconds scare. I liRve great pleastre in reccm- 0. Wocknsr.

is Iho opinion of one of our oldest most respected reeidants, and has b-'en volnntariJy KIVPH in good that otbera may try the remedy and be Tho hrsw on driver speed of svato when he saw flted, as w.uffl Mr. dy ie sold bv all Wnckner. This reme- Buy your diamond ring, "broocli and studs of Yo-usg, The Jeweler, Have just received a lot of new stones from to la carat. Call and see them, alBO remember OUT line of STERLING SILVER AND EBONY BRUSHES is complete. THE JEWEtER.

JJJUJII Illinois L. Associations. B. associations have fared no better in Illinois than they have ia Missouri, and all from the snine cause, gradual and conlicua: depreciation of resident property in all towns large and small. The Bloomingtoo, L.

the situation and almost bird like the machine did clear the cresting ahead of the engine, but it was done with a margin of a small frac I have of the true facia 'as you understand ihsrn. concerning recent events. enjoyed your expression shall be totally 'disinherited-for! I propose to stay in jail utattMT justified in leaving with 1 thought that I have acconaplisl my end. If any of you oppoie you wiirbe a child of "-mine name These harsh words were -ep( in a dreary ceil ia the county today by Mrs. Mary E.

Wi Smith, the wealthy woman;" was committed for contempt "My dear basband is quite worn conn December 7 for refusing out with a long life of concentrated duty. Physically be ia comfortable and happy, bat the brain is tired beyond ever being rested. "ELIZABETH BtTSLING SAMPSON." had a business of investment on its books three or four years ago when the financial break- era were encountered. Under a receivership the business has been wound op with a loss to the men who put money into it at 55 por cent of their claim on the day lha receiver took charge which is to say it paid 45 per cent on the dol- lion of a second, five feet slower in that lastaeoond would have seen a Our Dy wreck in which all would nave Paper. been killed.

It the Democrat were called upon to answer the question, "How can a city administration make itself popular?" the answer would be this: says the Sedalia Democrat. See that the street crossings kept clean and the sidewalks from mud and filth. The pedestrians are mostly voters and tax ST. ANNOUNCEMENT As St. Looia Sa rs; eanter, this space several' departments located at N.

W. Cor largest financial under lor the ar. Wedding A most pleasant and enjoyable wedding and reception occurred Tuesday, Dec. 24, near Cairo, at the home of the bride's ancle. The groom was R.

J. Campbell, the, opnlar son of J.R. Campbell, the bride, Mies Neetie SNoaee, is a grand daughter of Valentine Rollins. Rey. Hugh McCord.of Marshall, was the officiating minister: On Christmas day, the parents oi the groom, gave'the young couple a big dinner reception which fifty or more of the kinsman jind near friends attended.

The yoiong couple have a wide circle of frielade whom the Monitor joins in extejndj ing well wisnes. 0 I' come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts bruises, tings Dr. trie Oil relieves the pain'instantly. safe without it.

Eagle. A fine of this noble bird was killed on Coon Creek last Thursday by yonng John Moberly son of Henry Moberly. He was oat hunting on Coan Creek when he discovered the eagle among the branches of a tree, firsti and killed it The eagla was young an a spread of wings 7 feet, inches, had a fine, long and heavy coat of feathers. The feet had a spread of a two-year old boy's hand- each toe armed with, a heavy and stout, taion an inch long. The eagle could have easily carried away a lamb, a pig or a 15 pound turkey in its strong grip are free Henry Bloomfield has had it on exhibition at his store for a day or so where it attracted the attention of every paeeer-by.

It is his intention to have it preserved if a local taxidermist can be found who will undertake the job. Joe Aenff Married. Among the numerous weddings of the week was that of Miss Florence Hunt and Mr. Joe M. Acuff, which was eolemniied yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the St.

John's Episcopal church with the Rev. Walter Trowbridge The attendants were Miss Ora Caasidy and Mr, Lippman Mr and Mrs. Acuff are domiciled at'the home of on Ben ton Record. payers; the business men heip from public comments of visitors have an influence. All these pile up praises upon the heads of city officials who keep the streets clean, and silently, if uot openly, condemn as inefficient or lacking in enterprise those who "just let things There are nearly always fines that can be worked out on the streets, and any council that ie "on to its job" will reveal the hiding place of 000 in government bonds, avoid paying judgement -of to Orrin F.

of Naw" Y( city, They were addressed Mrs. Smith's two sons and daughters, who had gathe about har and, with teara i eyes, pleaded with, the jail and go home with ti Mrs. Smith said that she would like join tJ home, she could not do sol, violating a solemn vow an unjust judgment or biding place of her bonds. WRS told that the Yuletide'sei brought misery instead of ure to- them and that ene col make it the happiest Christmas their lives if she would'grant requeet, but Mrs. Smith remaii stoicial through it all.

aira. Smith heard of the hustle around and money to pay for find a little cleaning the crossings a doien times a day if it ia necessary. Missouri's Turn to Laugh. A few months ago, remarks the Atchison Globe, the body oi was found in a park in St. Lo.uis and a half mile away h'is head was found, wrapped in an overcoat.

The jury returned a verdict of suicide! Still Kansas can't laugh at Missouri. At Parsons John Bull and his wife were found dead their rooms. Her eknll was crashed in, there was blood under her and she had stabs in her breast. Verdict of coroner's jury, asphyxiation! Now Jaugh, Missouri. Sedalia Sentinel.

of her son, Daniel 8. (Smith, have a conservator appoin over her. Mrs. Smith grew an and it was then that ihe utte the warning to her children; sadhearted son admitted mother that he had engaged sel with a view towards her release, but that he was, to it by her He said he would respect her and would.take no furtherj get her out ofjail. Boers Rush a London, Dec.

Kit enerj'in a dispatch dated Job nesburg, reports a successful tack which the Boers under made upon Colonel Firman'ftca at Twesfontein on Colonel Firman's force humbe 400 men and the caerialtieiijii heavy. Two guns were'also tured, which may enable to attack block homes.

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