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Piedmont Weekly Banner from Piedmont, Missouri • 6

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Piedmont, Missouri
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6
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3G 3G 3G 3G man, resident dentist. 1 rod in u.ias Local Brevities. Dr. Berryi Cash for Mi Cash Store. Whippoor-will peas for sale, M.

A. Malloy. A We PRINCESS FALKOFFS STORE Is open and Ready for Business. Goods Arriving Every Day Watch for Big Ad Next Week Piedmont Pretty Picture Place" Mrs. John Abernathy hold a Iuilting at her home last Satur- ay.

Ross Dinkins here visiting friends. Miss Mary Lane visited relatives and friends in St. Louis last week. Ask Collins. Fulton for 1 'rug-.

r. Ik man, 1 1 I i ur agones Carur French. Ice cream at duo per quart, in iieivd. foncjs. Tinw aro, enamelware at Ca-h Store.

Wo e.oati ai 1'loek panama hat -traw AT THE OLD RUBLE STAND on Main Street Joe Shy of Centerville is dc mon-strating aluminum ware in Piedmont this week. The Second Episode of The Mysteries of Myra A feature Series Treating on occult Prenomena The newest and Most Interesting Photo-Serial Now Running Will be Shown ivi.el Epwortli League. II I i. Lodge Directory fiaonia was in Fiodmoiit i a In. Ll i i I Stftndihtf Announcf'im-iitH of iiueimv published in thib ndimin lor i nr Keaoiutione iiro for Imigra rtjrfeni In this dn ak' lot y.

1 lorhst of Cape i-itaig lier sister Mi-s Mar, (I rardi a i is Tin Ep worth League was ntertained last Tuesday evening Mesdames Jones and Munger. he whole loll was covered with voting people, some older ones. Refreshments, music, readings, fames and conversation made i ho evening enjoyable to all. We believe in pure amusements for youngand old. We sincerely iope that every one who can will attend League and help and be helped.

Corresponding Mrs. A. I'remon Mi- ORDER OF EASTERN STAR-Piedmont Chapter No. 217, meets first and third Friday night. in the Masonic Hull, Piedmont, Mo.

Visiting memliein v. h-oe e. MRS. F. lAUKI.fi V.

M. MRS. EI'NIi PMAKK, Secy. ot (ireen-m Fiedmont tlie 01 h. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, aft James Blackwell of Mill Spring visited in Piedmont lai Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. James Warren of Sabula visited Miss Ethel W'ard and Mrs. Shy last week. Misses Hallie and Josephine Reed of Greenville visited in Piedmont last week. Mrs.

Sallie Castle ami Mis. Elmer Deleon visited in Mill Spring last Thursday. W. S. Moothart of St.

Louis was the guest of his friends in Piedmont last Sunday. Sheriff J. F. Hughes of Greenville was a Business caller in Piedmont last Monday. tt Ms i iraee a- i fra i i I.oo Adams of St.

lost of relatives a lhdmont this I. O. O. F. Teuian No.

M2, I. O. O. Mta first, llm and l.i'th TliurM.iy in each nonth. J.

W. JAMES, u. S. C. Sec.

7:25 M. 8:30 P. M. FIRST SHOW COMMENCES SECOND SHOW Adults 10c and daughter, o. ed to Doe Run, ti.ov wfil make their W.

ho! i M. W. of A. IlfJmont Cami No. 42SU, meets Ant and third Satin da in ca month J.

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K. 1MFHION Clk. Children 5c 3 DG uro Mrs. Ray Masonga'e, nee K. of P.

FrunMij I )Jpt No Ds every Monday night. Witimr l.rnthna home. h. ii. t.

r. L. I l.h I -a K.U.S. Cro-s and family are ioureo I huiiol and wife. the daughter For Sale My home in East I Piedmont.

Price, $400. Mrs. Margaret Hawkins. tf. You can find a real bargain in Aluminum Ware at Collins Cash Store.

1 ri'Oi v-itii Mrs. Mr. ani r-. I '-oh ,1 al No. b.did meets muntb B.

A. Y.rietiniont Home! first and thud tinla ittU. W. A. hail.

Visiting A rt hers weleonu. K. 1 lM-TKV. Kmeman J. A.

HANKS, ('oriespoudont. BLACK RIVER. We are still having some rainy weather. The hail storm last Thursday evening done great damage to the corn and the gardens. Lee Mann is cutting his wheat this week.

There will be church at Pleasant Spring Saturday night and Sunday June 2., and dinner on the ground. Mrs. Lucy Bundy and children are visiting her mother and father on Black river. Mrs. Ella Seematter visited Mrs.

Addie Clark Sunday. There will be a picnic at Rising and Falling spring on Sinking creek on July 4. -Mrs. Minnie Gausmann of St. Louis is visiting her brother, Henry, on Black River.

Browny. PRICE QUALITY CASH FOR PRODUCE MASONIC -Va in I No. T.J-L A F. A 1 M. meets second and fc.ith nivhls their hall.

I'icdtnout, Mo. always welcome. Wm. t. row m.

A. L. 1OWKUS, Sec y. MADE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WE GIVE IT Ollie Nash is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Bud Nash. Mrs. J. W. Winn visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. .1. E. Mulligan of Ruble last week. Herman Luetzow of Kansas City, Kansas, visited friends in Piedmont several days last wees.

Miss Helen Blaine attende the commencement exercises Arcadia college last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lee Layne and daughter, Kathryne St. Louis are visiting relatives in Piedmont this week. Mr.

and Mrs, Clias. Richter and baby of Millville, Arl are here visiting relatives and friends. and throe Elvins. am relatives in Buy your Chautauqua tickets now. On sale at this oilier J.

GILMER, M. 0. P. Collins Cash Store Bad to Have a Cold Hang On. Don't let your cold hang on, rack your and become chronic when Dr.

Pell's Pine-Tar-IIoney will help you. It heals the inflammation, soothes the cough and loosens the phlegm. You breathe easier at once, Dr. Pells Pine-Tar-Honey 13 a Iaxa live Tar Syrup, the pine balsam heals the iav spots, loosens the mucous and prevents irritation of the bronchial tubes. Just get a bottle of Dr.

Bells Pine-Tar-IIunoy today, its guaranteed to help you. At druggists. Strayed or stolen from my farm near Drassy, one bay mare; six years old, right eye out, heavy black main and tail, foretop cut off, wort on each Hunter this week. Mrs. Tom Brown children; Herbert.

Maude are visiting SPRING UNDERWEAR front leg just below the collar. Will pay liberal reward for information leading to her recovery. A. P. Sherman, Drassy, Missouri.

Glasses Stienliiicaiiy iltcil and Eyes Treated. Office Rear Rubles Store Piedmont, Ao. To The Public. The time for Spring is now here and we have The Womans Mi--iormry Society of the Methodist cluirc will give a Bakers Sale in the building recently occupied by the Exchange Bank. We acknowledge an invitation Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Edwari to the commencement exercises Britton of Centerville on Monday, of the Kroeger Schools of Music June 12, an eight pound boy of St. Louis June 21st. Miss Mrs. Britton is a niece of J.

Atta Old Blaine, one of Pied-1 Winn of Piedmont monts gifted musicians, is a pupil of this celebrated Mrs. N. G. Wilson and I have been using Chamberlain Tablets for indigestion for the past mn months, and it affords me pleasure to say 1 have never used a remedy that did me so much good. Mrs.

C. E. Riley, 1 11 ion. N. Y.

Chamberlain Tablets are obtainable everywhere. -The Transfer Man- rwisl 4 it me J. O. MABURY Any kind of DRAY AGE or TRANSFER work done at the most reasonable rates. Maburys Headquarters at A Good Balbriggan Union Suit For GOc.

Four-fold liniment is the leading liniment of the age, giving immediate relief from bronchitis, pleurisy pneu inonia, pains in the side, back or lions, rheumatism, neuralgia and cramps or inflammation of thestomach 01 bowels, sore chest or throat and other diseases. Price 25 c. 50c. and $1.00. Its curative properties are marvelous.

Sold under a Positive Guarantee or money re funded by I. H. Fulton. conservatory. children who have been visiting in Mill Spring spent Thursday Miss Lesle Brown who is I night at the home of ().

L. working in the store of her Munger in Piedmont uncle, Marion Brown at Hunter has accepted a position as teacher of the intermediate met in the schools ot that place. Aunt Elvera Murrill of Ruble celebrated her Shth birth -by giving a picnic for her relatives and friends. Store. For 50c Phone 111.

Athletic Union Suits and $1.00. Two Piece Suits at 25c and 50c per Garment She is an aunt of Dr. Cotton, Now is the time to get the I formerly of Piedmont and is the most popular styles of Pan- only living member of her family, ama, Leghorn and Transparent She is living with her daughter hats for the summer season. Mrs. Allie Yinyard.

There were I have them for ladies, misses I about forty people attended this and children. Mrs. L. F. Farris, picnic, among whom were Mrs.

Mrs. Jack Hanford of Bates- J. W. Winn and children of Iied-ville, is visiting hermont parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Bunyard. She will remain here until' after the Chautauqua, i We had a fine rain Monday. Mr.

Hanford will join her later. Mrs Recd is hcltcr this Wcek. Mr, and Mrs. J. H.

Sanner of John Howard of Des Arc Bovs Union Suits at 25c and 50c uer Suit. Sport Shirts at 50c. and $1.00. Come in and see our Stock Before Purchasing. to San Diego and Pacific Coast Points.

The Exposition is still at San Diego will be open all 1916, forty different rates to Choose from. If you are Contemplating a trip, it will be to your advantage to sec us and let us help you Plan. For Futher Information Call or Write. Norwood, Missouri, visited their visited his brother, Zeak Howard son, W. A.

Sanner and family Sunday evening, last week. An uncl Wm. Sanner Roy Bundy and family, Geo. of Lawton, also visited Reed and wife, Arthur Henson, at the Sanner home last week. Goldia, Edith and Clyde Bundy Mrs.

Henry Counts and chil- wert to Llack rier fishing dren of Hoxie visited the first Saturday, of the week at Sabula. They T- E- Howard went to 1 oplar are now the guests of Mrs. Dluff on business Mond ty. Counts parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Jelet and wife visited Sam Waid, his father on Black river 1 riday and Saturday. Mrs Daisy Buchanan, Mrs. Eld- Gibbs filled his appoint-John Gosnell Lizzie Malloy lent at the 1)av paint V9ited in church Sunday night. Sabula last Sunday.

Ben Russell and family visited Get your clothes cleaned up Uncle Jim Anderson Sunday, for the Chautauqua. It is al- Mr. and Mrs. Kelly visited most here, Carter French. I Mr.

Maleom Sunday. S. A. LEE E. L.

CLEVENGER, Ticket Agent PIEDMONT, MISSOURI.

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