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'w PURELY PERSONAL HIGH TOP SHOES. w. o. w. Degree vi oik next Thursday evening, November 4th.

republics i Saturday Morning, Nov. 6, 1909. Just What You Want for a Hunting Trip. Jim and Bud Anderson, the boya who were with Fred Mikel during his red career along the Wabash, have been transferred from Huntsvilla to Keytes-ville, where they will be tried for robbing the depot at Salisbury. The following epitaph was found on a tombstone in a county grave yard, saya an exchange: "Here lies my wife, Sa-mantha Proctor.

She ketched cold and wouldn't doctor. She couldn't stay; she had to go. 'Praise God from whom all Blessings Albert Winn of Tarkio was in Macon Monday on a hurried visit to his old home. His mother, who for a number of years has lived in Callao, went to Tarkio with him Tuesday to make her home at that place. Lost A gold watch 15 Jewel Elgin movements, engraved in back "from Grandma to Robert Breedlove." Black watch fob attached.

Finder will please return to Robert Breedlove at Western College and receive liberal reward. Wallace Muff, who ha9 been employ Will McRae was a. Jacksonville visitor Sunday. LonBallenger ppent Sunday in Callao withhomefolks. J.

W. Nisbeth of Bevier was in Macon on business Monday. Mrs. E. Lehr has returned from a visit in Jefferson City.

Theo. Reichel went to Greencastle, Tuesday on business. Miss Mabel Jones of Bevier was a Macon shopper Monday. Mrs. Dan Rowland of Bevier was a Macon visitor Tuesday.

A full line of these can be seen at the Gieselman Shoe House, Center Go to Hall for Photos. Dr. A. V. Griffith, Eye Specialist.

See Roy H. Thomas for electric of Vine Street. We carry them any height top. and at all prices. We have the largest stock of the finest Indies' and Misses' shoes ever shown in Xorth Missouri at On a statutory complaint made by ed in the Sears confectionery store for Miss Elizabeth Hughes? of Bevier was Sfifi Clair Kidd about painting that I prices that an some time past, has a position with the Jaeger Hardware Co.

Edgar Davis has accepted the position made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Muff. it. Ladies shoes from si. 75 to $4.00.

Don't of shoes before you buy as we can save you every pair. Every shoe guaranteed to give John W. Farmer against his wife and daughter, who were at Chiliicothe, Deputy Sheriff Gross went over there Tuesday and arrested them. Later Farmer refusod to prosecute, and the case was dismissed. a Macon visitor uesoay.

Mrs. Dan Toole went to Bevier Tuesday for a few day9' visit. Miss Elizabeth Morgan of Bevier was a Macon visitor Tuesilay Mro. Aran Burgess of Atlanta was in Macon shopping Tuesday. fail to soo our line from '2w to on satisfaction.

house. Roy H. Thomas for plumbing and repairing. Clair Kidd can save you money on wall paper. tf H.

C. Abrams made this ofSce an appreciated call Monday. Rev. T. W.

Baker of Moberly was in Macon on Wednesday. Patton's Book store cigar stand is receiving a big shipment of Key West Mrs. G. II. of Bevier was C.

O. Powell, Secretary of the Farm a Macon shopper Tuesday. ers Mutual insurance company win at Gieselman Shoe cigars in all sizes and shapes from the 5 cent to the 25 cent cigar. Here is your chance to get the best for your money. Give the new brands a trial C.

L. Scrutchfield of Excello was in tend the state convention of Farmers' House, Macon, Ao. Macon on business Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Powell spent Sunday this office and be convinced. Center of Vine St.

with her parents near Axtell. Joe. Gates of Caliao made a substantial call Monday. Watch this space next week. Mutual Insurance Company at War-rensburg next week.

He is on the program to make a talk on "Getting and Holding the Business." Dr. A. M. Raines of Ten Mile traded his residence to H. N.

Graves of this city and will move with his family to Macon in the near future and engage in Geo. A. Walter of Ardmore was in Mrs. Ella Trew and Epler, were Moberly visitors Sunday. Mrs.

Virginia Toole returned Tuesday from a week's vi3it in St. Louis. Miss Nannie Moore went to St. Louis Monday for a several days' visit. Macon on business Saturday.

Charles Varns of Ten Mile was in Macon on business Tuesday. Attornev Wrierht of Clarence was in the practice of his profession. Mr. C. C.

Buree of Bevier made this of Graves bousrht the store at Ten Mile Macon on legal business Monday. Mrs. J. H. Fisher of near Blooming was in Macon shopping Tuesday.

An exchange says three men were owned by J. B. Richardson. shot in the Spider saloon at Leadwood, last Mondav afternoon and two were Mesdamea Ellvson and Harry Shale Miss Okla Belle Helm of this city was fice his annual call Wednesday. Before listing your sales consult Raleigh Cason, Auct.

Macon, R. 2. Mr. and Mrs. O.

G. Jones announce the birth of a son on October 26th. seriously hurt. Norman Benham received two bullet9 in the abdomen. of Clarence were in Macor.

Monday. Mrs. S. C. Steiner and sister, Mrs Musick spent Sunday in Jacksonville Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Parker and little Bill Black was shot in the right lung. James Shumake, though shot four times. eon visited relatives in Callao Sunday married to Elmer Glenn Stotts of La Plata, Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents in South Macon, Rev. G.

A. Lenhoff performing the ceremony. We understand that both of the contracting parties were under aze. but had the consent their was not seriously hurt. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Brock of E.R. Wilcox of Atlanta made this office an appreciated call Tuesday. HEATING STOVES HOT BLAST AIR-TIGHT FLORENCE BURNS SOFT COAL, SLACK OR WOOD The Most Wonderful Heater of the Age for Soft Coal. No Smoke, No Soot, No Dirt.No Clin kers.

Everything Consumed. Remember The Florence is the only practical smoke consuming stove on earth. All other constructions will not consume the smoke or burn all.of the fuel. Remember For seven years the Forence has been the leader, has consumed all of the smoke and fuel and is still doing so. Remember At the end of a seasons use with soft coal or slack, there will be no soot in the pipe or flue if the stove is operated according to'instructions.

Remember The Florence will burn soft coal with the same regularity and cleanliness as hard coal and a steady, even temperature may be maintained. Remember The Florence has twice the life of any other stove, be Rev. A. S. Neel of College Mound south of Excello were in Macon Tues day.

arrived in Macon Saturday morning Mrs. W. R. Skinner returned from a For Sale Apples in orchard at 10c per bu. Jno.

Wisdom several days' visit in Huntsville Thurs day. from a trip of four months spent in the West. While gone he visited in Montana, Washington and other states and Dr. Fannie S.Parks.Osteopathist, 220 Misses Rose and Hannah Langenback parents, who also witnessed the ceremony. F.

Palfrey and family will leave next week for Cameron, where they will make their future home. Mr. Palfrey Duff Street. 'Phone 102. 49-tf is greatly pleased with the country.

of Clarence were Macon visitors Mon day. Mrs. Margaret Ayres made the Re He helped locate his son Jesse in Mon Miss Mabel Thompson who is teach PVBUrAX an appreciated Saturday. tana. Mr.

Neel says "young man you ing near Cox spent Sunday with home folks. want to work go West." take your order fo for 20 years or more has been a resident of Macon. Mr. Palfrey will be engaged in the manufacturing business in Cameron, being a member of the Palfrey I am ready to wood sawing. S.

F. Weisenborn. The city council of Clinton will buy a Lenis Muff was a Clarence visitor Sunday, the gueet of T. M. Bishop and Foil Rent 2 or 3 rooms.

Apply to tract of land on which to put up hitch- -1 family. Foundry and Manufacturing which is a well known concern engaged in the Mrs. Koechel 617 S. Rollins St. tf ing racks ior me aecommouauuu ui Miss Addie Wrieht left Monday for Quincy, to enter Gem City Bus farmers.

Now, in some eastern towns, they do better than that. They have Plastering, patching, fluepointing, making of stoves, etc. iness College. cause the Florence burns out the fuel in all other stoves the fuel burns out the stove. Remember If the fire pot cracks within five years, we will furnish one to replace it, without charge.

He who reads learns and becomea a wise man. A word to the wise is sufficient. Bear in mind the name, Florence, then purchase one of the stoves from and calcimining. Cooley Lewis, Martin Meisner of Colorado Springs, The queen of England has a practical not only hitch racks, but put roofs over came last week for a several weeks' visit them They have discovered the fact knowledge of many kinds of housework, 1 represent the leading Fire Insur with relatives here. that it pays to treat the farmer liberally.

ance Company of the world. Mrs. Edgar Richmond of Moberly was in Macon this week, the guest of -Brookneia uazette. A. English, in which she was well instructed by her mother, the late queen of Denmark.

The king, her father, was poor, and it was Mrs. Nick Houser. FRANK MAYER HARDWARE CO. your contributions for the the charity association at Murray Sandusky and wife were necessary to practice the strictest econ Send in bazaar to once. Watch this space next week.

Callao visitors Sunday, the guests of tf omy in the royal household. For this Dr. and Mrs. Salyer. 3332 Teachers attending the association reason the princesses, one of whom became the czarina ot Russia, made many Luther Rice who is working for the Bell Telephone company at Lancaster will find rooms to rent at Mrs.

Emma of their own gowns and bonnets. Mrs. Petty visited in Excello spent Sunday with his wife. Steeles. Friday.

Miss Bessie Spolar of Novinger, Robert Richards, coal mine inspector, anted Canvassers; good commis Geo. Pohlman, spent Sunday in spent Sunday in Macon, the guest of sion: Royal News-stand Vine St. while here this week talked most en- her sister, Miss Mary Spolar. Shelbyville. It Macon.

Miss Florence Pretz, the creator of "Billikin," doesn't allow one of the little gods in her Kansas City home. She says the Chicago concern which tnusiastically of the coal industry Mesdames Rank, Floyd Gilman, Si Patterson is in Chicago thi9 week Ashbv and son Taylor, all of Clarence throughout Missouri. He says that attend the England on business. were Macon shoppers Monday. Sale at Callao, Mo.

Don't fail to Leffler Jersey Nov. every large mine in the state is working Mrs. Jno. V. Riley was a Moberly VERM SOX Mr.

and Mrs. Hurley Sallee of Marce full time and that many of them are secured the rightto produce "Billikins" has made many thousands of dollars, visitor this week, line were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Riley of near Axtell was in Ma clamoring for men. Also that miners Louis was Marion Taylor of St. John Chope a few days last week. while they only gave her $1,000 and $30 con Wednesday and paid this ofhce an at the Bevier district have found steady MaconWednesday. Dr.

J. W. Moore and Homer B. Moore a month royalty. Possibly it has ex was in Macon appreciated call.

Mrs. Boyd of Clarence of St. Louis spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moore.

shopping Thursday. caped her that "Billikins" would have amounted to nothing if the firm had not snent vast sums in advertising it in the work, and should the trade continue to increase according to expectations it is probable that there will be a greater demand for men than can be supplied. Miss Stella Jones of Bevier visited in For Sale Restaurant and Stock of Second Hand Goods 722 N. Locust, Wm. VanCkve made a business trip Macon Monday, the guest of her uncle to Woodville Thursday.

Chiliicothe, Mo. newspapers. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Thomas. Count DuBois is expected home to Rev. C. N.

Broadhurst returned Fri Guaranteed to Wear Six Months Leonard Herron and Miss Christina At the Methodist Episcopal church W. A. Stanfield of Jacksonville was spend Sunday with his wife. dav of this week from a several days' SbiDD. both of Hale.

came to Ma on last Sunday, the p.istor, Dr. in Macon Saturday and made this office A. W. Leathers and wife of near visit with his mother at East Lynn, Mo. Mrs.

John Lyle of Shelbina came to con Friday of this week and were mar Carothers, received Jang Ho Kim, a Excello were Macon shoppers Thursday. Macon Mondav to be the guest of her Japanese Core an, into trie church by A. Dana Castle of College Mound ried by Justice Ayres at his office. Mr. Herron is a cousin of Harry James who mother, Mrs.

P. T. Holman a few days letter from Salina, also Jeen was in Macon on busines Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Reed of Kansas Sung Koo from the same place was Mra. D. T.

Thomas and Miss Maggie is employed aa salesman for the Palace Shoe Company, who waa also one of the Citv are Macon visitors this week, the James of Bevier were in Macon Thur- baptized and received into the church on profession of faith. These young guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bachstein S.

ED SMITH GLO. CO. day. Mra. W.

H. Sipple of Chiliicothe is witnesses to the marriage ceremony. For the present the young couple expect to make their home in Hale, but John Phillip Hamel wa8 in Palmyra men are attending the Blees Academy. visitiner her father. Jas.

G. Howe, and and Hannibal visiting relatives last They are good representatives of the Chas. (J. Howe and family tma wees race from which thev come. They are later will probably go to Illinois to live.

Hanry E. Moore of Tiption, an appreciated call. If you want to buy a nice Jersey cow remember the England Leffler Sale at Callao, Mo Nov. 9, '09. They say that the best Jerseys in the world are in the England Leffler Sale at Callao, Nov.

9, '09. Mrs. Frances D. Wallace who has been quite ill for several weeks with pneumonia is reported better. Key West smokers.

Full sized cigar. All Havana for a nickel at 4t Patton's Book Store. For strictly fresh fish go to Mary Johnston's opposite the colored school, 614 South Rubey St. Phone 488. week.

Mrs. Franklin Smith who has been on a visit in Olathe, has returned They were a very pleasant appearing directly from Corea. spent several days in Macon this week visiting hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol young couple and the Republican wishes them well.

Moore. home. "The Wolf," which will be the of Miss Zuda Purdom returned to her fering at the Logan theater on Thurs home in Kirksville Sunday after a sev The barn of C. J. Dubois on Pearl day eve, Nov.

18, under the direction eral davs' visit here with Mrs. C. Dakota, Helena, Great Falls, and White-nab, Montana, the Alaskan Yukon Exposition at Seattle, Washington, of Sam S. and Lee Shubert, tells a Barclay. street caught nre on last weanesaay afternoon and was burned down.

The story that is said to be intensely in Mrs. Robert T. Caldwell returned to her home in Ft. Collins. Thurs Mrs.

Dave Jones and Mrs. Pnce of New Cambria were Macon visitors Thursday. Mrs. T. M.

Jones and Miss Ida Jones of Bevier were in Macon shopping Thursday. Misa Lehr of Jefferson City is here this week, the guest of Rev. E. Lehr and wife. Eugene Powell and B.

J. Cross of structure was largely of pine and being dry, the Ere had gained such headway teresting to men and women both young and old, particularly to women. It day after a several weeks visit here with Portland, Oregon, Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, Colorado, and Kansas City. Lost Oct. 26, 1909, one steel maul between B.

N. Ellis' and my cane mill Macon mends. when detected that it was impossible to shows that a man must not be blindly Itcli cured in 30 minutes by WollfoTd's itarv Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Patton Truitt, Druggists.

extinguish the fire, although the fire trusted, that a girl mUBt use her head as James Herrin and wife of near Clarence came to Macon Monday to see Mrs. Sheriff J. D. Hall waa in Kansaa City Thursday. Fred H.

Tedford was in Atlanta Friday on business. Mrs. John J. Chope is in Marceline this week visiting relatives. Wm.

Sears and wife attended the show "Red Mill" at Moberly Thursday night. Mrs. Hez Brown visited in Moberly Wednesday the guest of Mrs. Jno. Martin.

Miss Geraldine Gregory has returned from an extened visit in Shelbina and St. Louis. Mrs. Mattie Belle Kettering of St. brieade worked manfully with bucket well as her heart, and that all the Herrin's brother.

Dave Madkma who is Drettv thines in the world cannot take and hose, they had all that they could reported very ill. on Vine street road. Will parties finding it please leave it at Hollis' junk store. Will pay.for trouble. R.

J. Watson. For Rent Seven room house. Water and lights. Apply to Miss Sarah Pollard Misses EmmaEdwards.Bess Dimmitt, the place of the greatest of all things love.

do to keep the residence of Mr. Dubois and also the Theo. Gary residence from Gles3 McCully, and Alice Whitlow, all of Clarence were visiting and shopping College Mound were in Macon one day this week on business. Mrs. L.

B. Williams went to New Franklin Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Talbot. burning. As it was, fire was com in Macon Saturday.

Watch this space next week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Powers and daugh municated to the sheds next to the alley on Gary property and they were badly The Odd Fellows will hold a 8chool of instruction in the K.

P. Hall here tonight. Invitations have been aent out to all the neighboring countiea. Itia ex ter, Miss Alice Jones of Pnnghar, Mrs. Margaret Thomas went to Mo are here this week, the guests of Mr.

There is nothing better than a nice Jersey cow. You can get one at the Eng. land Leffler Sale at Callao, Nov. 9, '09. John Will arrived in Macon from Stanley, N.

Saturday morning and will spend the next six months with home folks. berly Thursday for a few days visit with Louis is the guest of Mrs. E. War- and Mrs. O.

G. Jones. damaged, besides destroying quite a bit of cord wood. There were no horses in the barn that burned, but Mr. Dubois' her sister, Mrs.

Lotter. Harry Walker of Kansas City spent pected that there will be from 250 to 300 visiting members. The home lodge will Sunday with homefolks. His wiie came Frank Grantges, merchant at LaPlata, supply of winter fuel had been stored up last week lor a visit witn oermotDer, was in Macon and visited his mother, Mrs. E.

Grantges, Monday. dell this week. Miss Nita Chadvelljof Kirksville was in Macon the early part of this week visiting relatives. Mrs. R.

L. Carney of Holden, is here this week visiting her sister, Mrs. Addie Burns. Sir Thomas Lipton is a real sport serve the visitors with'a nice supper after the instructions are given. There will therein and was burned.

The fire is said to have originated from a Ere of dried leaves and rubbish put out by Mr. Miss Maude Halliburton has accepted Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Powell of Elyria, Recently he invited Marie Corelli, the Everett E. Hamilton of St. Paul, a position as saleslady with the Sharp is in Macon this week visiting novelist aboard his handsome yacht, and the lady accepted the invitation. Mercantile Company, and began worK came today to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Powell of near Axtell for a few weeks. Gary's colored boy which he had neg be four as initiatory, the first, second and third degrees. An effort will be made to organize a district compoaed the of following countiea: Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Hamilton. Mrs.

Thomas Moody. Wednesday. Hubert Walker has purchased the Mrs. W. H.

Feagan has returned Mr. and Mrs. James Elsea of Jackson Mrs. Roy Huston returned Tuesday Later the King of Great Britain asked him to receive his favorite, Mrs. George home after a several week's visit to Enoch Fletcher residence property in ville were the guests of their daughter, from Oklahoma City, Wichita, Macon, Randolph, Linn, Shelby, Mon Keppel, also aboard his craft.

For Seattle, Washington, North Dakota, south Macon and moved into same the Kansaa and Carroll, Mo. ficj ,2 Mrs. Herbert White, thia week. roe and Adair. lected to watch.

This prompts U3 to remark how very carelessly children have been permitted to handle the bonfires of leaves along the streets and near buildings in the alleys this fall. Tne Macon Chapter of the Brother and other western pointa. natural reasons Miss Corelli declined to Judge C. G. Buater and Iwife and Rev.

Edgar Richmond, a former pas latter part of last week. Mrs. James Gilstrap and two children, $50,000 to loan on farms at five per cent stay if the King's favorite came aboard. and Mrs. Moore of near Callao visited tor of the Christian thia place, interest ith the privilege of paying Pay son takes care of his customers.

daughter went to Kaaeyville Friday afternoon for a few days visit." So it was up to Sir Thorms to choose their parents. Mr. and Mra. A. B.

Lewia has been visiting in Macon thia week. $100 or any number of $100 on the prin a 1 between his King and the lady writer, 01 nortn Macon mis wees. Jas. E. Roberts has been going about hood of American Yeomen held a very Miasea Gertrude and Bertha Christie Mra.

G. W. Cundiff and daughter, and cipal at the end of any year, bee w. W. Cox Attorney at Law.

Office over He stood by the lady writer. Fine old Mrs. A Vaughn and three children this week with his right hand in a sling, successful meeting here Monday even a Myrtle and George, spent Sunday were Clarence visitors ounaay. me gentleman Sir Thomad. Fisk's grocery store Macon, Mo.

were in Macon Tueaday on their way to their home in Atlanta, from Shelbina, ia Triplett, the gueata of relative8. guests of Miss Queenie James.) ing, at which time an adoption of eight new members took place. T. M. Wil- Mra.

G. Walker who haa been where they haa been viaitmg. Chas. F. Soldan, who for the past two FOR RENT.

There will be a meeting of the Ma Mra. G. W. Porter returned Tueaday jlett, state manager from Brookfield, weeks has been in Woodville, haa con chapter of the American Woman's One or two front rooms over visiting her daughter, Mrs. S.

S. Dun ham of Canada, recently returned. EZ the result of an injury he sustained in a car while shipping a lot of mules. 30c for butter fat is the price we are Btill paying our patrons. We would like to have your cieam.

Macon Creamery Co. Mr. Gleason of Kirkaville, Mr. and Mrs. returned and haa resumed work in the and from a visit with her daughter and aon.

Mra. Fay Halliburton, and League on Tueaday evening, Novem Sauvinet's store. Apply C. A. store.

Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Love, and Geo S. A. Sears cf Chicago came Sunday Aura Porter, both of Brunswick.

Warded State Exchange Bank. Mrs. C. R. Barclay and Misa Jennia Trinder, all of Moberly were here, the to be the guest of hia son, William, who ber 9, at 7:30, at the office of Chas.

G. Howe on N. Rollins street. The meeting ia open to the public and a large at Mra. Nolan Edwards and baby and Barclay nave returned from New York, Moberly members coming in uniform is a student at Blees Military Academy The Marceline Mirror says that on Miss Letha Doggett left for Conway, 111., for a viait with relativeB, to be gone after havine spent several months in and drilling the Macon team, exemplify Misa Jess Martin expects to leave the Saturday night two weeks ago, as No.

6 that place. tendance ia desired. The committee who were to write out the by laws ex first of the week for St. Louis for an ex until after the unnatmaa nonaays The editor of the Post-Dispatch wired Macon Thursday for a sketch of Judge Shelton to be used in a Sunday story on "Prominent Judges of Missouri. drew into Mendon, the baggageman told Mra.

Ed. Hartline left Tueaday for ing the order. After the work waa finished up in good shape refreshments were served and a good social time was tended visit with her sister, Mrs. W. Mr.

and Mrs. John Gard left Tuesday Kansaa Citv where she will make her pect to have them ready to submit to the organization at thia meeting. The Rodgers. the conductor he could hear something dragging under the car. Upon examin morning for Marion, where they will visit their daughter.

Mra. Will future home, her husband havnig se Mra. Frank Pike returned home Wed indulged in. Tuesday evening about Dave Madkins is reported very ill at Hansen. They will alao go to Wichita cured employment there.

neaday night from Dallas, Texas, where 23 of the members of the Macon lodge ation the head and shoulders of a man were found dragging on the breakbeam. to see after their property there Hunter L. Gary and wife and little she had been visiting her siater Mrs his home here in town. Quite a num ber of his out town relatives and chil Macon chapter ia now juat about complete, and the 2500 chapter house practically assured. The organization expect to secure for the Macon chapter went to Moberly to attend an open sea Mr.

Jas. F. Robinson and daughter, Harry Brookes. sion of that chapter. Others were in When he was run over, or how the body came to be there, was a mystery to the daughter, Mary Lamore returned Thursday night from a several daya dren have been in this week to see him.

Misa Helena, of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Albert Jobson and daughter, vited but could not go. They report arrived the latter part of this week for a entire crew. There was no means of Miss Iva left for St. Louis Wednesday viait with Mr.

and Mra. We8ley Loomis a series of fine entertainments at some time in the near future. Fitoriallv the New York Sun almost viait with James u. Howe. Mr.

Kooin having an excellent time and being highly entertained by the hospit identification. Itia supposed the man Mr. Jobson is there and the family con of St. Joseph. invariably refers to the nation's metro- son is a former resident of Macon and waa at one time engaged in the hardware was stealing a ride and fell from the template makine their future home Dr.

and Mra.L.M. Thompson, Dr. and nolis as thia town." Only on rare Marriage Licenses. business here and naa a good many ac able Moberly people. On Thurs day evening, Nov.

11, both the Mob there. train, as he was not seen by the Mra. W. H. Miller, Misses Lottie Mil Joseph Tliomas Harris Macon quaintancea in this place.

Mrs. Ed. Gieselman and children of ler. Gertrude and Bertha Chri8tie at- engineerjat any time. erly and Macon chapters are invited 9 Clotile Noel macon Howard Wendell Stephens Denver Miss Bertha Gieaelman returned last St.

Louis and Mrs. Albert Schweikhau8 to attend a lodge meeting at Kirksville accaaioos does it use the term "city." Key West smokers. Full sized cigar All Havana for a nickel at 4t Patton's Book Store. Zelma Vida Atterberry Alanta tended the Stephena-Atterbury wedd ing at Atlanta Wednesday. at which time there will be an adoption of Kansas City came this week Jfor of about 50 new members, the Moberly Watch this space next week.

Friday from a very pleasant trip out west. WThile away she vi8ited Seattle, Vancouver, Portland, and Spokane, Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, visit with their parenta, Mr. and Mrs Rev. Lewia Hale paased through Ma chapter to exemplify the work. Mrs Dave Kiffonl Bevier Arabel Walker Bevier Guy V.

Stutes Macon Lottie M. Brewer Bucklln Dave Madkins. Barber, district manager, has been Walter P. Lohman has returned from con the early part of the week, enroute also visited her sister, Mra. Sol working in Macon for some time past Mrs.

W. H. Feagans returned home his southern trip and he with his family to Atlanta to perform the Stephens- dan of Chester. Neb. She also stopped Elbert Keyte Elmer Eunice Jones Elmer and the order is greatly strengthened by a few days ago, from a six weeks' trip will leave within a few days for St, Atterberrv marriage ceremony.

He ber efforts. over at St. Joseph on her way home and attended the wedding of Louis Keller to Elnier Glenn Stotts La Plata T.miia where thev exDect to make their throughjhjnorth and west visiting stopped over in Macon Monday night okla Bell Helm Macon Misa Gordon of that place. From bt, friendaln St. Paul, Minneapolis, Minn and while here waa the gueet of Roy I have the best accident contract See me for accident Insurance Leonard Herron Hale Christine Shipp Hale Jose tin she went to Kansas City, then Devil's Lake, Towner and Minot.JNorth future home.

Dr. Hyatt might help you. ime tried, Fire-tested Payson's Insurance Agent. Thompson and family. A.

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