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The Calhoun Clarion from Calhoun, Missouri • 4

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Calhoun, Missouri
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CORRESPONDENCE Old Soldier's Experience. si. r. Austin, a civil wr veteran, of Wwiiiliiikter, "iiy wife was sick a long time in spile of good doctor's treatment, but wap wrjolly cured by Dr. Klng.s "ew Life Pills, which worked wonderu for health." The always do.

Try them. JJ.GutrWge Son's drvir Wur W. C. BUTLER, DEALER IN Ilardwarc, Furniture, YeliicleSt Implements. FISH BRQTIiERS' WAGONS, Round Oak Stoves, Hagey's King Heaters.

UNDERTAKING r- Sutherland From our Regular Correspondent. Hpw about flidse Thanksgiving turkeys? E. Boolhe is baling hay cast of Windsor this week. Will Perry shipped a car load of stack to Kansas City last week. Bob Cooper sold Enoch Calli-cotte, 1000 bushels of corn at 30 cents.

Our genial road boss, Dava Powell, is Joins: some fine wort on the lulls near Sutherland. Mrs. G. L. Bootbe and children and Miss Ura Cooper have returned frora, a visit with Appleton City relatives.

Henry Fewcl, wife and mother, of Lectnn, and W. A. Garrett and wife, were entertained at JatiKS Powell's Sunday. A Literary Society has- been SCHOOL NOTES. Examinations are coming c.i.

"Be wfee to-day; 'tls'mclfnejs to defer." "Procrastination the thief of time." Ti u- courtly '-beauty of the heart." Just a few pupils seem to bo making all the Uiici. Tearl Davis and Johnnie Albino have enrolled recently. Mrs. Lula Treaty wa3 a pleasant visitor Tuesday afternoon. The pupil who fails' to study at night has no reason tc'' complain of long lessons.

Oood books, lil.e the men who wrote them, speak to the soul as doth neither picture, bust or bronze. A liberal education Increases a man's value to the world, hence it is the duty of parents to educate their children. I'uplls who attend only one or two davs in the week are tint i-iUt'T thr'jiiHlvcs or the school very much. fuit uues are not alwuvi man wi cannot think and rOWEIX ITFMS. Miss Adda Martin Bpeul Sunday with Miss Belle Henry.

Shaver vva a pleasant culler at Jim Beaslcy's Sunday eve. J. W. Edmondsou made a business trip to Windsor Saturday. Horn, to Mr.

and Mrs. Lctn Graves, Tuesday, -pond girl. Anderson Parity family ftuudayed with relatives in Wind-for. M-iss Nellie Lewis spent Saturday acd Sunday with Miss Ruth Martin. J.

W. Edmondson and wife were quests of Jim Bcaslcy and fauiily Sunday. A skins and fanjilr were i Mouiner anil t.uiK Sund.iy. Ccr-e and Will Martin left Monday morning vr Washington, wliere they H' seek employ uKtit. Married, at the home of her brother, George Heard; Monday afternoon, Mrs.

Tlettie Pozier to Tbos. J. Uastain; Rev. J. J.

Hill officiating. Jumped on a Ten Penny Noll. Tlio little daughter of Mr. J. N.

I'liwcll ju.niffd tin un Inverted rak iinl' if If ii mid tlinut n. nl cniiulv tliiiuih tier foot and a "nr half wity liroutli. Cli.itn-mm Liin I i liilm w.i i j.t utii jit ly up-I ted and five inliMitf liter I lie had disappeared anil no more suffer ma wn experienced In three da) the rhild wu warine hrrliof nsn.i. and with sil.v.hitelT rtlwomfort, Mr vmcII la well known merchant rotkl.Mil. V.i.

I'uin liulin i an tin-I alii) i'-h inji.ic uij lo all iti branches. A good stock of Caskets, Coffins, Burial Suits, as cneap as any house lu Ileory county. American Field Fence, Nails, and Wire Fencing. Especially low prices to cauli jyerc. Your patronage solicited.

W. G. BUTLER, "CRLfiOUN, MO, The Standard of Excellence, CHASE SANBORN'S COFFEES, Are by The Maupin Brothers, who carry a choice and select line of Family Groceries and Provisions, Tinware, Feed, Seeds, Buggies, Harness, Plows, Garden Seeds and Tools, and Security Stock nnd Poultry Food, Don't you need a Plow, Wire Fencing, Horse Collars, a Harrow, or something for your Spring work? We have them, CHEAP. MAUPIN BROTHERS. it you thinlc you ought I to subscribe for The Clarion Lumber Co.

Missouri. DON'T 1.1.1) unit. in WHEN YOU BUY DRUGS, You want the Freshest acd Purest that can be had. pure Drugs time requited bv the tiriiinon! by ull Jim Sutherland has been quite idck. Farmers are busy gathering corn.

Railroad talk is still quite a tubject. Rev. Dentin ha been elected paito: at Hiih Point. We make a specialty; r.s aho the careful compounding: of prescriptions. We also carry a full line of Jcwclrt, sical Halls, A I) and IJuildinj IJlocks, Juvenile Uooks.

P.ibles, cicty Stationery, the latest Novelties, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles, Perfume. French Harps in fact we can supply tou with ANYTHING YOU WANT. 4 we have a line assortment to select from. Any wauled ancj not in stock, will be promptly gotten for our custodiers. W.

H. GUTR1DGE SON. at meet on uiij'its. II. H.

Hudson president, K. L. Garrett secretary. At the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Heary, their daughter, Mtss Oneida, and W. J. Lmdsey were married at 11 o'clock Thursday, the 13th, by Rev. S. C.

H. Iiurgm, of Windsor. Only a gathered to witness the union of this happy couple, on whetn friends and relatives bestowed many useful presents. ihe Public. Allow me to a few woids in jrii-c of I'l'amhpt Iain's Cwinh Reine-edy.

1 can recommend It with the ut-ml coniidcnec. It lias done gno1 work frir me and will do the o.tme fur MIk-m. 1 Iki.I a wry cr verc c-tiah and r.J! fi iwcdl wmiM n-i i no. niter taking tin' "niul dof I tM.tlie of It cured my cold jtiii the lain In iuv rlicst ontite-ly. I am iff vnir for l.f.iUh.

Kalph S. Mevers. Thirty-seventh Wheeling, W. Va. for nle by all FISH! FISH! i 'i Cciiiitiiitalon.

I lt. Jo-cph. Nov. I'AKL All persons In the State of Mivour-n Jcirin" yoiing croppic or black ta, fur ind, lake or flrcam, tmuld applr at their ear'ic! r'io-(n-Ippr 'h ii s'e-rt J.f.-fl..r,t i ik pntv, r-l 1'oV. i VP III )i' Sy nr is a nmd t-iu.

y.m nni SUa.iton! li.ljlll i'A i. IB 03 KITTlir if tii'ttrii ii. 1: in" 1 1 1 It fc- I T.ie ur I UUIIIJ 1 I i I dues wot is a pauper, though in 'ihe active mind i-iiberatinw energy; tills energy is stored by lalnir: iuiior i i In- key-in! ti kuueess, when piimil ted hy right motives. Rev. Simmons was present Thursday morning end gave the school a very Inspiring as well as practical address on the essentials of success in life.

Ask some Latin student to analyze the word equinox. This Is the way a Mipiintuore recently proceeded: Eqiii Is fn.ru ctjuu. a Imr-o, nox is from meaning night: theiefcue, equinox menus iiighih'ii-eiirioghtmare. A mIukiI i an Intellectual witl.vh; a biisii.cs institution whose fciictl'iti is to help good citiren. Self-rcstialnt, M-lf-dpnlal, and folf-saerilice, are three of the Iftidiwr characteristic of good citiznn--hip.

Little minds arc tamed and sub dued In lui-fiittunc. but great minds j(. All cii H. ti iud. tin Jf'e I'lit Tii.i? ihe tii'ur gin and rixt.

tint at our dlM'iilcnl. Air iouiik ljr nii.ib inujr Hfiiiil." CHAMliEULAtN'S STOMACH and LIVEH TA It LETS. Try tlicm When fee! dull after eating. hcu ou hie un When you hate a b-' Usic in the month. Win your liver i tori'lJ.

When vour ar constipated. When you h.ive a headache. Wlirn ymi fiu! tiillon. T'k-t wi'l nr npp1' itc. iiit'l iio- i ii i i i i-li 4 Mil iu'i i- I am! in Ari "TUB WT 1 TMLi T.ST.' Not rlifap.

but how giiod. is Ihe lOic-tiiii. The ic'-A-Werk To piU'lic i nit mi cheap nr som (i.e:tl!cd liewpiprl. It I ehr.ip it to a lS't nei.ipT. It print all tl.e new that i with Ji'iiilitig.

Ifyu ria it all the vesr loun yoy nrc Jii'ti(! un the il.ter-"Awi in ih- wml 1. ihp lict ii llah'e fi' apei t) at i ai. il i.r.,o. i tt- oe "-and 1. I lil in (II- I i 1 'i i in i.

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NOTINANYTRUST irr.i. ii'iiiW- H. THS KD'HSME JEWIK8 ftSACKIKCCO If 1 m-i' I tt trvth in Il Wr I. it Iii.iIiu'ai tnr.i.j Hif nu. f.

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n'-1 1'i'n i if i i tl i r. j. Miir lB'nnw MfW lv 4 ntn; lr I f'l A etr tliUifi" tinier I .1 I I mn i It fliM:" niw it lliw bo twf Jim, lii. OI4ANOE, MACS. Viw, tlU.wi InK Atasm I.f! 1 Sittbcrl.T Iia new M.

V. -3- v' I. 1 ,.1 i vi' 'I ch-rv. 'ilie ii. i-V i ti the Misses KtmiM and Cora Hall Th cjp n-e to the appli-spent Thursday with their aunt.

r-t of can which ir.uM l.e ctit in Gilvar.ro. the Rev. hillock filicd regular .0 r. O. I).

appointment at Ilich Point Sun- 1 jl.Uv All applicant will d.lV. tint III Mdv.mre I If nioio linn i iip ilrsucJ. reiiiitac-Mis-c and Anna n.idni'.v. rat arc home from KoS Nou Y' Vn''L fr the 4 -r. Vi f.r'f td ueensware or Groceries did you say? Well, you will find the largest and most select stock in this section nt Osterrneyer Hill's the West Main Grocers, Phone 22, Prompt attention and courteous treatment.

Give us a Goods delivered to any part of town. P.dnt ha. Viccn rcpapt rc.l 1 rcc.irpi which improves the inside appearance. i it W. A.

lii, i i.iv, 'l and fitiilv, MiM' Milntire, Malta l.ftr, and Ani'a rcll. Srdnv ila i i i i 1 1 i 1 it i 1st A ii F. Brown car.ouN JJrtck. I.imc, Acme Plaster, Plaster Paris LouljvHIe Cement, Hair, Paints? Ci Glass, Sand. Doors.

Blinds. Cypress Lumber Smngics. mu! fact everything Uent in Lumber Yard, which we Tim sell Ichcop ns anybody. J. W.

BROWN, Manager..

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Years Available:
1902-1918