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Bevier Appeal from Bevier, Missouri • Page 8

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Bevier Appeali
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Bevier, Missouri
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8
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8 sorer a4 Be Tier. The first Republican speaking of the campaign in Bevier took place but Tuesday evening at Foresters' opera boose, where a good aized audience gathered to hear i sixcb delivered by Johu E. Swan rer. secretarr of state, candidate Farewell 8a prise Gathering On Ust rhursday ever.ing tie Iceinheri of tbe Ladies wbiid club invaded the borne of John YV. Watson to give ber ft pleasant surprise.

Mrs Aooft Iloell ol New Cwnbrii, sister of Mr Watson, received the ladies and ushered (hem Into tbe bouse without the knowledge of Mrs Watson, who win a mtUiDg herself at lb piano. Without moment's hesitation JIrs C. A. Cunningham cam? for Ward to Mr Wataoo, and io a few Trell chosen word, io behalf of on the Republican ticket to succeed himself. of the active, local mem bers of the r-arty were with the JjlJirjJlJ fflmfrff KzsM nfinnrl tMinlStffiirTl speaker on the stage which was attractively deorsted with flags, national colors, etc Dr.

W. P. Rowland presided and the ladies present, representing the Ladies whist club, said "We prea 1 Tboma gave a good render JIlJLJBIJMini nm ii i jiJuyuL iiiis laiipn tuiim -jipjafaMBBBiiMaMsaBsjs ent yoa with this token, a silver pie knife, as a token from our society, just before your departure from us as a neighbor to another to make friends aoew." The balance of the evening was Tery profitably spent io the dixcua aion of "Can a Woman Keep a 8e crett'' It waa resolved by a uoan imous vole in the affirmative, and Mrs Anna Howell had won because ing of a campaign song at the op eniog. I)r Rowland then made a few neat remarks and introduced the speaker, who was well received. Mr.

Swanger is a man of good pres ence and a very pleasing aad enter taining speaker aul in addition to the effectiveness of his manner he hss quite a gift of wit and humor, and illustrated hia points freiiueut with ant aud pithy stories. In BEVIER PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN "Th Bcvii-r public school ojend lat Monday and uikW much mure favorable conditions than for several-years past, having ojM'ticd iu the m-w aud iM-autiful building junt completed, a cut of which tp-pcars alive. Thv M-hool coinmcncc a little lutr than other'yeara aij the building was not ready at the time the term U-giu but the pupil ami teacher will now le abl- to do much letter work than heretofore 1iecauR of the improvement in their surrounding and quarter. Thin handsome (structure ha thirteen room, and two room in the baement Inside, ha a flue heating aud ventilating plant and i well equipped in every way, and lui cont nearly $:20,000, and i a building all Bevieritr ure jtixtly proud of. The follow ing i the eiirolhneut at the opening a furnished by Mi Richard, the Superintendent.

for long days she had kuowu the club waa going to surprise Mrs Watson and the secret was well kept. A light lunch of fruit and coffee waa served and the jolly crowd bid dieu for the time. Those prevent Teacher Kthyl Carter Hern ice Tictge Kate Andrew Ruth Hughe DaiKy Thompson Almiiia Civilians Fannie Frame Grade High School Hh 7th (ith fith 4th were Mendame r. lirewtngton, J. R.

Theiboff, 8. Uardweil, C. A. Cuuuingbam, Rowland, Nowlan, 8 Watson, Ryats Roy 12 IS 11 17 2Si 25 2' 40 II 191 Junior, Kobt. Wygart, Wm.

Riv Girl 13 23 22 27 'i 15 27 23 2.1 18 245 Colored School Total 41 20 44 49 24 52 45 63 20 436 18 454 rt, T. 8. lUfter, J. D. Wstkins, 11 0 Raeon, Morgan.

Kd wards; Miat-ea Alice Roberts, Blanche Watson, Kate Rafter. and 4th A't Kllu Richard 3rd Mabel Kafter 2d Hattie William lt Mae Freeman 1st aud 2d A't Jennie Foulke hi speech he contracted the record of bis party with that of the Demo crstic party cpoLe briefly of na tional affairs and more at length ou state matters, presented the official work of the Republican state officials elected fouryeara ago, paid a flue tribute to Attorney General lladley on bis work and spoke of bis own work as secretary of state and urged those present to support the Kepublicau party. The Man with Dandruff can now be cured. He should buy a bottle of ZEMO today. ZEMO destroys tbe germ that caosea the disease.

Its uae atops itching ins tantly, prevents falling bair an 4 leavea the scalp in a clean healthy condition Sold by Edwards Bros McMxIirood Joues. Married, on Sunday, Sept. 27, 190H, at 7 o'clock p. at the residence of Klder Wm B. Rich Ha4(lt CsN Mrs Ada L.

Croom, the widely known proprietor of tb Crootu Hotel, Vsugho, Mi says: "For aeveral inoiiihs I snftered with a evere cough, and consumption Seemed to have it grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr King's Srw Pi-v. ry. 1 began taking bottles affected a complete cure." The fame of ibis life saving cough and cold remedy, and lungaud throat healer la world wid. Sold at Rowland Bros, drug Mori. 50c and fl.OO.

Trial bottle free. Tbe financial t.jemert of the Peoples Bank of Bevi. appears in another column aud shows good THE APPEAL'S POPULAR GIRL CONTEST Creating Much Interest. management. Engineer Ed.

0. Joues work last week after being laid up for a while, having injured ards, who pertcrjied the ceremony, his foot at mine 61 slackwasher. Mrs Irene Thomas of Everist, Iowa, is here staying at the home of her aunt Mrs T. J. Rowland aud BESIDES THE $400.00 PIA FIRST E1IZE Rev.

O. II I-. Cunningham ot Elvins, also bis wife and daughter and his mother, arrived last Friday eveuing to make their borne here and were accerded a bearty welcome to our city. Mr Cunningham is the new pastor of the First Baptist church aad enter-d upon bia duties laat Sunday, family and ia attending the Bevier public schools. John Juliu8, who came here las week to attend the funeral of his brother, the late Wilhelm Juliu Mr Alvin Bloodgood and Miss Kffie Jones, both of Bevier.

The bride is tbe youngest daughter of Mrs John J. Jones and is a charming and amiable young lady and much esteemed. The groom is an excellent young man and be and hi brother are proprietors of a barber shop on couth side, this city. The young couple have large circle of friends who unite in extending them congratulations and wish them much happiness and prosperity. ttr Hu Huy'i I.ir and visited a few davs with his He is au earnest, effective preacher parentis, Jacob Julius and wife, returned last Friday night to his home in Soreuto, 111., where he and hs just closed a very success ful revival tneetiog with the Bap Ust church of which be, was pastor city marshal blvins, wnicn resu'ted iu a Urge dumber of couversious and lu thin ikgue will be found tbo financial statement of tbe State Bank of Bevier aud it makes a additions to the church.

He filled au at the eburch here a short time ago and impressed the members so that they extended him au unanimous call. "My three vear old boy wa bad ly constipated, had a high fever an was in an awful condition. I gave him two dozes of Foley's 0 riuo Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and be was entirely well Foley's Orioo Lax alive saved his life." A Wolkntb, very good showing. Frauk Mayhew and Hurry Browitt, who bad been here for over three weeksthe guests of their Mrs Thomas R. Thowa ikuiIv Casimer, is.

Miss Annie Minsbatl, who has been confined to ber bed for many months with a severe attack of sickness, was taken last week to Kansaa City, by her father John Minahall, accompanied also by Dr. Mason, and placed her in the St. returned home a few weeks visit at! Barton, Kansas, with her sou Richard Jones and family. Her son is a stock dealer and also owns considerable land there and ia well and prosperous. Mrs Thomas lived at Barton and vicinity for a longtime but bsd not visited there for many years sod noticed many marked changes.

Laud has greatly in-created in value all over that section, the towns and cities have frrowo very fast and are thriving and the country baa improved io appearance and productiveness. A Jtlr' Y.xpnitmn. Joseph hospital, where the under A Handsome Coffee Set went an operation laat Friday morn lug The operation was a Will go to the Young Woman who secures the larg bard aud trying one bat be stood it with remarkable fortitude and est number of Subscriptions, Renewals Jaud BacH we learn that she is getting along parents JohoJMaj he wjand wife and Benjamin Browitt aad wile, left Monday for Victor, where they have been located for quite awhile. Miss Lois Drakea of Novinger came here last week to viait ber lister, Mrs James T. Tandy and husband who left this week for Haotiogtou, Ii Drakes is come to attend tbe Eevier high school and is staying at the home of Dr.

and Mrs W. P. Rowland. Mrs J. F.

Richards baa been at the St. Mary's hospital io Quiney, sinee Sunday Sept. 20, Mr Richard accompanying her. She went there to undergo an operation and we learn that the operation was performed last week and that it was quite successful, also that she is getting along nicely which will be welcome news to ber host of of friends here and elsewhere. Eve Williams was at Callao during tbe fair working at Frank Jones' barber shop.

Collections for the Bevier Appeal by SATURDAY OCT. 24. as well as can be expected, aod all hope that she will soon recover. C. R.

Kloger, Tbe Jeweler 10G0 Dr Mason returned borne Friday AU votes to count in the windup for the Grand Prizd night but ber father remained on til Tuesday of this week. He says that Mrs W. J. Rees of that city $400.00 Piano. No votes counted for this Special Prize except is stated above.

and Mrs ITiebe Rees Argentine are very attentive and viait ber at the hospital every day and that Mr irgiuis Indianapolis, Ind. WTiUr: "I was so weak froir kid-Bey trouble that I could hardly 'walk a hundred feet. Foot bottle Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared any ooniplriion, cored my backache od tbe irregularities disappeared, aad 1 tali now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured a after tbe doctors and liter remedies bad failed. Edwards Bros. $10.00 in CASH GOOD FOB 10 VOTES 10 APPai PIAKO CONTEST aud JJrsJobn U.

uovard are also Awarded very kind to her. J. D. Hail, Democratic can Tbe One Xombutiag tbe Wooer didate for sheriff, was a Bevier of UeCoatawt. visitor fuesdar evening..

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