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The Montgomery Tribune from Montgomery City, Missouri • Page 4

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i in mini m-Ttti 'II I I 1 11 1 1 tTWiinVFniF ft II. If Published ISvory Friday. nY TUB TKIUUNB PRINTING iA. 11. KHADI.K, Mannglng Editor.

Subscription In Advanca. One Copy, One Year Phone Qfi. Friday, March fl. 1903. A competent orullst might bo able to do something for tho pollen department which falls to neo thluKK.

O. I). Tlio Democrat will eclubrnto next Thursday by burning thn bond Hint went pnld with tho Rtnto' school fund. A shadow might bo cast over tho celebration Rhlnoland. 1 Dorn to tho wife of C.

C. Jlun- nenburg last Wednesday night a flno girl. Mrs. Walter Jackson Is seriously 111 at this writing. Tho preaching held at tho Luthcrlnn church Sunday night was well attended.

Henry Struttmnn and family moved to tho Mrs. Ilolschrag property about 3 miles west of town. Mrs. Alb Uuschcr returned homo Wellullle OptlcKtnt. Mrs.

II. H. Donaldson of Montgomery City, was visiting relatives hero this week. Judge Pew of Gamma, was trading In town last Friday. Tho Union Revival Meeting at tho First M.

E. Church, Is still In progress with unabated Interest. Three services nro held dally, and tho attendance Is tho largest ever witnessed In tho town. Many are i i 1 III. 1.

lurncu awny niKIUH lur 1 Hnturday, after a few weeks visit, i i i i Hcv. D. 8. Uono, pastor of the at her parents In Moiste n. V.

r. on. 1 M. E. church South, Monroo City, uugo wonnig, who nas Ho c.

nono of this i.y poking in ddcntiy cnuKllt nro, when she "mimuuii noMiii scnoo. u.nu. Uncovered It she began to run, When Gov. Dockrry undertakes and in a few minutes nlio was to wisely and conscientiously dl- i entirely under blaze. When her rcct the oxpcndlturoof the people's 'parents saw her it wns too late, money ho should bo supported by Tho last report was that she was been In Springfield, 111, for cnrdt pronchnB 80mo 0f the treatment, returned homo Irlday.

BrnndoH nnd most powerful scr-Lnst Wednesday morning whllo I Inong over heard by our pooplc. Clara IJrcmcr, tho youngest dough-1 Tho other ministers taking part In tcr of Squlro Bremer, wns kindling I lm, services nro llovs. J. B. White, nllro under tho wash kettle, p.

Church: J. J. llenloy, M. E. Church; C.

8. Bono and A. b. Howies, M. E.

Church South. Tho music Is In charge of Itov. C. C. Long nnd Is tho best ever heard In tho church.

I nil honust nnd loyal citizens, Irrespective of party consideration. It tnny not'bo thu function of tho Executive Department to dlctato tho policy of tho legislative branch of thn State government, but when tho Governor endeavors to remind tho lawmakers of tho limitations of tho State's mnnufactur'i or binding twine or nny othergiivcrnment ntcrprlno not strictly tho function of rational government, ho Is entitled to general support nnd commendation. -Missouri Statu He-publican. Stale Legislature. Only about ten bills have paused both houses.

About 1100 have been Introduced which Is nbout 00 inure than at this tlmo Inst, session. Mr. Ncbcl Is doing good work for his county notwithstanding thn ndvcrru reports of somo of tho papers of that county. There nro lit) road bills of various nature. If there are any of them that will better thu present condition of tho roads It Is to be Imped they will pass.

Thero are 27 educational bills, vh: free text books, county school superintendent, two mom normal schools proposed, pension for teachers after Lfl years services, compulsory education nnd statu inspection and classification of high schools. Unless tho Governor vetoes tho bill or refuses to enforce, thu law, Missouri will manufacture binder twine for her farmers at about eight cents a pound. Forest liuddluston closed a six mouths school near Mlddletuwu last Friday. He spent Sundny and Monday thu guest of relatives at this placo. So Swoot nnd Ploaslng InTnsto Mrs.

C. Peterson, (125 Lake St. Topckn, speaking of Ballard's Horehouud Syrup, snys: "It has never fatted to give cntlro sutisfactlon, and of all cough remedies, it is my favorite, nnd 1 must confess to my friends that it will do, nnd has done, whnt is claimed for It to speedily euro a cough or a cold; and it Is so sweet nnd so plensleg In lasto." 25o, W)o and $1.00 bottla at a. E. Muns Co's.

WADASH TIME TABLE. WEST ltOU.NI. rM, Accara. Local, St. l.oull 7:40 a pro 10:11 in 0:,5 a jintpm New Florence 10.3.1am a in in Wcllavllla a tu in KA8T HOUND.

1'aaa. Accoiu, 7:37 am Montgomery. in 7:50 a ra New Florence lai Sao a lllKli Itlll JonriburK am St. 1-oui u.Mh in 11:10 am. FAHT TKAINH, Writ Hound.

Leave 8t, Louie Leave Monljomerj, tin 40 a 1.16 pm 7:30 9 SO NWSpm 11:47 am Mil liouou. Leav a Mosteromery, Arrive In 8t. Louie, lliMpn 1:50 a 1:41 a ni a in 4:31 a 7-no a 11:47 am i.OOp'm 0:00 pm C. II.Carniiun, Afint not expected to live. $25 to California That is the Rock Island's rate from Kansas City.

In effect daily, February 15 to April 30. Tickets arc good in tourist sleeping cars, which the Rock Island runs daily from Kansas City to Los Angeles and San Francisco. These cars make quicker time to Southern California than similar cars over any other line. Cars are operated over both the "Scenic" and "Southern" lines. Folder giving full information mailed on request.

II oa are tolni lo Caltlotnla, GO NOW. Alirr Mar 1 ll will coal you nratljr tn.oo more than at frm Valft lo Mnnlana. Idalio. Utah and Vugr I Sound are atao oHrrrd by Notk liland. Willi or call We'll gladly tin you lull Information.

J. htawAUT, I). I'. oth and Main Kamai Clly. in 10:18 a a 11:14 pm Local, 10:00 lO.Mam lliooam Vi 11:33 Now Hopo.

Merrill Oliver Is on tho sick list. Prank Polndexter visited his sister Mrs Luto Plpps tho II ret of this week. Holla Hill of near Mt. Carmcl was in this vicinity Monday. J.

E. Dlekey visited Oleic Johnson Sundny. Dick Is Improving nicely of which wu nro glad to hear. Mrs. Lucy Norman wns called to tho bedside of her son Evcrtt who is very sick In St.

Louis. John Cox wns In Montgomery City Prldny on business. Mrs. C. V.

Wonnlngton of Bethel visited her da lighter Mrs. J. E. DIekoy Monday. Thero Is talk of a rural mall routo'comlng through this vicinity soon.

Wo hopo It will soon be completed, for In rural vicinity where roads are bad and farmers nro busy, dally pnper would be appreciated very much to pass away tho long winter evenings. So let tho good work go on, In fact all public enterprises. ONLY Cross Roads. l'lro Inst Prldny night destroyed the dwelling of 1'cllx Dillon of near Ilnzel Dell, nothing being saved from tho building. On account of thu bad roads Pralrlo Flower Debating Society failed to meet tho Society of Hazel' Dell Prldny night.

J. II. Martin wns transacting business In Montgomery Saturday. P. E.

Kraft was In Montgomery Saturday. las, Mauptn and sisters, Misses Itrtta and Plora and Misses Lillian nnd Gladys Brown visited at O. P. Kraft's Sundny. On account of tho rain Thursdny night tho party at Geo.

Walker's was postponed till Saturday night when It was fully attended and enjoyed by a goodly number in spite of tho wind nnd mud. Mrs. W. T. Sanders nnd daughter visited Mrs.

J. II. Martin Saturday eve. Claudo Dunkel and brldo of Two-mtlo Brnnch listened to the "sercnudcrs" for a whllo Friday night and then openod tho doors nnd entertained tho boys. Orovcr Davis of near Olncy was In this vicinity a short tlmo Saturday.

J. II. Martin lost a cow one day last wcok. JoneiljtiriC SIMJIaionn clilpt. 1 David Jennings nnd wife, of Ex-Judgo White wns hero from Montgomery City, spent Sunday Montgomery Monday.

with Oco. Wilson nnd family. Miss Gertrude Hunt finished her E. II. Algermlsscn, Montgomery school term In Cross Bonds district county's Corn King, was hern Prldny last, with literary exercises Prlday looking nfter his business, nnd a big dinner.

Chips wns sont Miss Susio Pomberton closed a a bountiful supply of cake, and vcry gucCcsstul term of school at has listed a number of good girl Oak Hnll sehoolhouso last cooks In that vicinity. Boys need- Friday ovenlng. She was given Ing housekeepers enn apply nt ft recommendutlon by tho school this ofllco. Miss Gertrude taught hoard, for prollclont service and a very successful school tho re commended her to nny district In tho third term taught In that dls- ncc(j teacher. trlct- O.

Pitman Smith, of Montgom Jesse Hnrroll and wife were hero cry City, spent Thursday with his from Montgomery Tuesday. mother, Mrs. M. A. Smith nt this Mrs.

May Stlpp Rlgg started on nt this place. Mondny for Kansas City whero) a. W. Ferguson, of Montgom- hcr husband has a position with cry city, was here Friday. railroad company, i no inmuy-s hero from Wcllnllle llrcorJ.

Artlo Bnrncs wns Montgomery Monday. Sam Sharp of Montgomery wns hero Thursday. E. P. ltoscnbcrgcr of High Hill household goods has also been shlppod thero.

Chips wishes them much success In their new home. Miss Ethel Farmer's school In tho Carter district closed on Sat-urdav last. This Is Miss Ethel's third consecutive term In that dls- "ere a few hours Sundny, trlct, nnd speaks well for her pop- -V(W Kortnc, Lea.ler. ularlty, notwithstanding tho cllorts Unllcy, tho real estate man of prejudiced opposition to Inter- 't Montgomery, hns lately boon to fero. his old homo in Livingston county has been arriving, nnd huntlng'for buyers for.

Montgomery tho Mnrllng-Mlddlctown phono county cheap land. Tho Wheeling will bo put through at once. Thus Democrat has an extended article will Marling bo connected with telling why Montgomery county good town, nnd Mlddletown can, land Is so much cheaper than other listen over tho wlru nnd hear tho counties, yet Just ns good soil. Iowa St. Louis express go Tho court houso fight and nows-thundorlng by when Marling gets paper wars aro given as the chief that rond.

reasons. Charley Kraft is tho early chick-1 Frank Whippier of Ithlnclnnd en bird. Ho hns a brood of young two cars of hogs from chicks threo weeks old. Judging I this placo Monday night. Judge by tho prlco of poultry now, thoso'LIchto nnd others from near Big fryers will bo worth their weight Spring delivered them hero.

Prlco In diamonds In fow weeks. paid $0.80. Tho publlo school at Truxton closed with appropriate exercises Saturday night. Mrs. Lawson and Mrs.

Claim of Kansas City, aro visiting Judge Elkln and family this week. Through Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY ANO THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS. IUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING ATY CHAIR CARS DINING STATIONS OPCRATED BY THE COMPANY. SUPERIOR MEALS, Fifty Cents- a.

w. lappbrty, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Will practice In all the Oourti. OFF1CB IN CUUItT IIOUSU. MON'TflOMKHY CITY. MO.

i L. A. Thompson, ATTOIt.NKY A.T LAW Offlco III Court House. DR. THOS.bwiNdi, RESIDENT DENTIST.

Crown and llaldge Work a Specialty. Ororncaia riiADwica scaeiso. MONTOOMKKY CITY. MO- D. Y.

Mooro nnd wlfo of Troy spent tho wook hero. Thomas District Tom Stansbcrry gave the young folks a party last Tuesday night. All reported a pleasant time. Whit May returned to St. Louis Sunday.

T. B. Uptegrove wns In this vicinity Monday on business. Mrs. OUte Prltchct of Martlns-burg Is visiting her mother Mrs.

Jas. West of this vicinity at prosent. Some of the farmers of this vicinity have been noticing the peach buds and they say that we will not have any peaches this season, that the buds were all killed by the severe cold weather of two weeks ago. O. U.

Know. STOCK SALES! SATURDAY, MARCH 7: 1903. ON OLD BANK CORNER. MONTGOMERY CITY, MO. On above ditto wo will renew the Monthly Stoek Sales in Montgomery.

All those having stock to sell at any tunc, apply to the undersigned. IridivicKial Sale At the same time I will have the following personal property for sale, and will give six months time for payment at rate of 8 per cent; bankable note required. Four per cent off for cash. 2 Farm Horses, 1 Family Horse, 2 two-year old Mules, 16 Head of Cattle, 6 Cows and Calves, 2 two-horse Wagons, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Reaper and Mower combined, 1 Disc Cultivator, 3 Sets of Wagon Harness, Pitchforks, Rakes, Binding Chains, good as new. All farmers having personal property of any kind for sale may list with me and it will be sold on that date.

Stout Giikenwei.1,, Auctioneer. J. "Will Adams, Clerk. GEO. BETHEL, Manager.

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