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Macon Times from Macon, Missouri • Page 5

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Macon Timesi
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Macon, Missouri
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Bet on MM Sucess. Success, FOS ER Them's nothing i Get there, Kli! I. ike' Success! The price tells malice tow-; A pleased patron! and everybody ard none, and MM: the' best tells the isympathy for advertisement. i Fostes. the Come and See Tailor, Rollins Street, Macon, Mo.

s. THE VERY BEST TAhLOR WORK IN NORTH MISSOURI. xk i Fl 1Q OIZ3 I I I I I i j. j. mitchUl FASHION 31 I i i i 3 The people of Macon County have always couraged enterprise, push ami r-y.

Is it true that von have paid exhorbitant prices common tailor work and ready-made clothing? If you have been compelled to take such stuff in the pas', it is not the fault of F. C. A. Foster. i S30 DiSachvav.

Xew Vukk. August i. 1SS9. F. C.

A. FosteK Macon. Mo. Dear Sir Yovjr favor received. We think you have decidetl wisely i jjoing'in the Merchant Tailoring business for yourself.

We predict success in advance for your enterprise. Any customers favoring you with an ordejvill surely patronize you again. With best wishes for our success, we re- It is conceded by all that the J. J. Mitchell Fashion Co.

are authority on styles. Their endorsement is recognized the world over. Is it not then reasonable to suppose that a tailor and cutter formerly of New York City having served his apprenticeship at the seat of fashions is qualified to work for any community. THE OXLY XEW STOCK OF TAILOR GOODS IX THIS PART OF THE STATE. the oxi.y xev stok or tailor conns ix this ol the III til THE J.

J. HJTCHELL CO. I I 1 II I I 1Q Li JL IE I I I i i I iO 1 1 1 1 11 M. FOSTER 4 JL Will personally Qirf, Design and Superintend the Construction of EveryQarment, which is a Sufficient Guarantee of Superior Work at the Lowest Prices Ride the winning Oh, where did you; with the Stand bv -Tailors Wanted. FOSTER, The horse.

Foster, tthat suit?" The Foster bet )rer boot; and buv a of FOSTER. FOSTER, y( Boysjj- Southeast the painting is to be finished by ready 44 Yank Fraid made himself at time. Also we are ideased to stab- hone ami Ml asleep: -'Tap's Pad The "afternoon (late) fanner a. we used to tall them in England had thai Sister By rant of Clarence has pre- Boy v. him up and told him he 1 I 1.

I (iiturih nf the Churches. 1 l-'rm tin- Iit The linlepemlent has collected some I interesting statistics regarding the Twth of the churches in the Tinted states during the past year, and from them we have compiled the following table showing the number of conimui-cant -enteil tut enure Willi verv iikt ami mui op'ii aim at appropriate earpetinr. whieh wa m-at- Iii nr in front of him a little while any-Iv laid down ami taeket! ly our l)-aeotis how- Y-1I I presume we a ioil Our Sprimr 1 "hiekeii of fair daughters, and that little notice picture 1nI.T12 CifsV 4.7s..-is i hriMian l'nin pii.inm Friemls fo rniaii Fv anu'. lieal 1 Lutheran Meiuiouitcs umi.inhi Methititi-t 4.i!.:ei 4.72:i.sl Moravian- ll.21! New lll u.e) I.l.W.s.'i Kpierpali.ns lb fonueil mi I'liitarian- tin.imo ::7.7 "t.T1.! pinned on the wall. 44 Please don't spit Atlanta, was about the best looking of 0:1 the lloor was very timely ami we the correspondents and would have hope will be heeded by all tobacco been more if he had not cut off his chewcrs and others.

1 have my opinion mustache. 'Veritas' of La Plata, of hodv who would si.it on the floor was the best dressed man in the crowd. after reading that pleading notice nd -4 Idi I of pevier. was our There was a large crowd at the talente! nni-ii ian and favored us with picnic at Vienna on Saturday afternoon two -ongs playing the accompaniment and we understand they indulged hi on the piano. The editor treated us tariff talk.

Willie Moody and Off. right royally. After the picture was Jones were the speakers Wall, taken we were all invited and escorted IV-lcr lost a child la-! Friday from io the Palace hotel, dust -jo of us sat t'-ething and other ailments brought on hr.n io dinie-r and we never saw M-thcrby. and we understand it wys lows hide fool an fa-tei. Why it buried Saturdav at the -emeterv at took three waiters about an hour 11111-Mt.

Zioe P.ttI". We did not get ning to and fro doing their very best brt would beg symia- to nppiy the table with the very bst thie with the oei'eaved parents of beef and vegetables, soup and ia-lry. Meador is on the sick list ice cream. Arc and beside that There was a wee little girl visitor made the table was loaded with watermelons New Cambria Last Sunday afternoon as Miss Johanna Pyan was returning home from church, a brute in human form attacked her just north of Mr. house, near this city, and attempted tc outrage her person.

He was riiliug a large black horse and overtaking Mis Kyau he jumped from his horse and seized hold of her. She screamed and endeavored to get away from him but she would never have succeeded had the brute not heard sound of an approaching, buggy, when he jumped on his horse ami galloped away. Miss did not know who the scoundrel was, but from the description she gave the authorities the next morning it was thought to be a Thos. Molloy, who is about thirty years old ami has been working foi" Mr. Seott a few miles north of town for some time past.

According the constable went out, found his man and brought him before "Sijuire Coodson. where he plead guilty to the charge and was sentenced to the Macon City jail to await the action of the circuit court. We trust he will be made to suffer the full penalty of the law. Statement Iter. Thns.

ISatltnger of isk.I.oo:., low.v. Ill the fall of 17 my attention was called to the 11ic1lie.1l p.iuivthi. pillliheil bv the Khetnnatie -yrup 1 of HiM'ard' Khemnatie Syrup. The ingredient the reineily and The following extract from Bishop annual address to the fifteenth annual convention of Missouri has been overlooked some time, but it will nevertheless be interesting to the people of Macon as a strong testimonial to the management of St. Academy.

The Bishop says: 44 1 would call attention to the fact that the llectorship of St. Parish and school, Macon, is now tilled by a man every way fitted to do duty and win success. It would not be becoming for me to speak of him as I want to; for he is dear personal friend, well-tried ami true, who lias walif inf side in loving ami loved helpfulness in days of the past that it touches my heart to think of. Put. fathers and modiers throughout the Iiocese, I be to assure you thai you can make no mistake in sending your boys to school at Macon.

When Colonel Iliggms of Fredonia was building the Louisiana and Texas railroad, nothing was found to prevent the effects of the malaria on the workmen and ward off disease equal to Dr. Fenner's Capitol Bitters. I 'se his Blood and Liver Bemedy and Nerve Tonic in all blood, skin ami nerve disorders, his Cough Honey in all coughs, and his 'olden Belief in all pains, stomach and bowel disorder. For sale by I'atton Truitt. 'athelie populatieu.

1 The increase as shown by these a time week putting up hay the weatlnr heinireool ami pleasant for work ami thf hay in jro.nl onler. lut who eut their irra earlv have ol pasture now Thresher alo have hern very hitsy cluriujr the dry spH Sam fox threshed aeres of oat lat wek. averainp: husheN to aere. That wa a jrood vield for as many of the erop will not average overdo aeeoun; of too much rain, ean-inr rust, wiiieh ripened then prematurely. t'ox and Marion Allen had a set to Sulivai: iV Kil-rain last week.

The mill was brought to a ehe on aeeount of a -foul 1y Allen Mr. and Mrs. Ilujrhev and their dauirhter-iii-law, Mrs. Huhey. rll of La Plata, were viitin the formers son-in lau.

K. T. Weekly We understand L. W. Perry started yesterday on a viit to Illinois to he present at the Association of Primitive on Saturday and Sunday Our Lthel eorrepondt nt failed to note a very sudden death ia that town about f.vo weeks from what the doetors ealled irrey tlux Mrs.

I'rime and tlier friends from near Woodville were vi-itinjr at Frank IJnrrisons IasLweek Our meeting at Mi. Salem Avas largely attemled last Sunilny. Klder's I'tirri- ami T. A. Ausinu both of Illinois were present and preaehed for u.

The latter fairly brought tlown the houe with hi beautiful htnjruaire and plain Ilible truths. He is a natural poet and onir-ster. too. We understand he preached to a full house in Atlanta on Sunday r.iirht Tiiele Vamliver, wife iigutes is iin: noteworthy gain were as follows: ISaptist, her appearand. at belt a 1 ami native ami tropical fruits pretty 1 Methodists, 'Jlio-J Presbvterians.

weeks ago i pounds. 1 niuclt all of which vanished before tie and she is half Democrat ami half I jolly crowd. After dinm-r carnag-s I J-: Kpiscopalians, Koman Catholic opulation, gl4. The i Societv of Friends is the onlv one re publican, half Italian and half Aineri- wen- irdered. led by Theo.

om am! all of that, and vet he is a Macon's most enterprising and nervy i porting a decrease in membership, but 1 whole girl anil mav eau-e son," fellow young men. Oar nierrv part then in several others: there was little if ativ change. As a matter of inuri i We give the following statistics of the thrve leading Known he of good medicinal merit, led nie to believe the rciiiedv a good one and I to commit yet. driven all town and all th- jMaces has bought a nice spring wagot: and we of no!" out to us; irefudtng think he ought to bring the tIk the (Jas works, the Massfy wagon 11 mtre often now .1. S.

Hai.T!.i:i factory. th- fair grounds i-m ii run ha been laid up for some time with I aronml the racetrack, with Theo. -Sary swelled leg. caused by a ktck from h's l' lengths in the lead all the! time. n-i-ii tt nit rv limit li: i nrni" in in- ir.iu tin im i bought bott I hail a soreness in my Protestant denominations Tne rail St hoot stomach and and a piual affection The fall sch is-.

it Cem City lljimness whieh threatened paralysis. I applied two Ik 3, plaster extending from my stomach to my lt.I'1 1ST. I hurehe Minbter I 'oiiiinuiiieaiit MK'I IIOOISTS. 4.4.:t :2.ii7 5, luni-e 1 College, juiiK with a evening, Sept sides, wiiu-ti 1 wore lor a month. 1 never line sucking colt, savs hogs are aNo noticed the grand opera going up.

Will TlM.mpsoiroffenMl him vnjr1h aiproaching eomple 1 Friday Business tioti. found anv medicine whieh jftive nie so much 6th: 1 hurehe 1 nl beautiful residences too numerous relief. I recommend Ilihhard's Kheumatii 4 cents last week Miss Maud i course, a Normal uiship course. Minister vrui and Plasters as remedies of great to mention. Macon Citv the citv of Short-hand am -VV ing all taught i majiles is a beautiful place and v.

ly Weekly is visiting Mrs. Hamrick of Shelby, the guest of Mis Mattie 110 1 hiayw i.iMijis bv efficient hen alogue and ai this tune of vear. We 1 "oiniiiunicaiit "hurdles Minister 'lit FKKK Since writing the greater part of tin full parti Address, mut to give -pace for the re-t -Mress themselves ome of 1). L. Mt ami son of Shelby, made a pleasant above, the '('rcat event of Aurnt MAX, It will be seen that there has been a PriVcinaL growth in each denomination, though J-JjHH-h.

visit on Sunday and took dinner with loth has come to pass, 14 t. Timks irame ef is rajrinr furiously in us Mrs. Sophie larrison returned correspondents niei 01: that dav at the xlil and the yonnir "folks home last Sundav after spendin- two i to arraii-'emeul. oM folks weeks with us. Wemi- her verv much, After thev Pt too ther i iV' 7.

-ver is 11 the motto ot IIAIM.1K. but especially t.randma l.llyson l.arbe had a Iiard lim- keepm- W. fnri.ot U) V.lvnV miss her. who improved so much under up 'till the artist, Mr. Not ,1.,.,.,.

'1 The transition from long, lingering and painful sic kness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the mem ory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. her daughter's care We are always tiughaiu. was ready for tlu-m. "Pap's i ha.l a good time com- watching for anything 1:1 favor of the i I tad ioy and Yank l'raid being nieniing on thai prospective cor- prosj Hence it is that so much is heard in praise merit ami.

I think, the greatest of the aire. I'atton Truitt. llrsnl ut tons of IeHpe-t. Vlin KlAK "or.T.KiK Ar.I.l AXCK No. 1 NTY, Missorm.

VViikkk s. the irreat rulerof the universe lias in hi infinite widom removed from our midst our beloved brother, Taylor: therefore, be it That in the death of Brother John Taylor this lodire ha lost one of its mo-t earnest members, hi family a Kind and affectionate huband and father. That the charter of our lodire be drap-id in mourning for thirty days, in repect to our deceased brother. lit-sttlml. That the heartfelt sympathy of this Imlire i extended to the bereaved widow ami family of our departed brother.

Jii solrnl. That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the bereaved family, and that they be spread upon the minutes of our lodge and a copy be sent to the Macon paper for publication. John W. Kkli ('. 15.

Ma.n.nixo, Committee. Tivtr.s. We heard in Vienna a hort tiie most nnrulv. Thev were all the of Kleetrie l.itter. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the repondeiit.

The little waif is real pretty and will run Pud 'olIin baby a tight race at the J.a, Plata or Macon fair. great alterative and tonic. If you are troub led with any dNease of kidneys, liver or the Uaptists have gained more members than both the Methodists and Presbyterians put together. Homaii atholic churches number against one year ago, and there are 7.7'.' clergy as against in The total number of churches in tin; I 'nited States is now and there are ministers, as against 1.S,- N.r churches ami 4.4"7 ministers in ISMS. Of denominations other than those here considered no statistic have been published for this vear.

Put in Immm there were churches, with gog ministers and members: Mormon churches, with ministers and members: 15 churches belonging to the Shakers, with ministers and churches, and 2 with -M-'i members in the Oneida com-munit v. stomach of long or short standing you will urely find relief by use of Kleetrie Ititterx. Sold at "t-Se. and 1 per bottle at Willams Wooldridire's drug store. irtbbartl'M Rheumatic and.

Ltver Filla time ago that a citizen of that town time wanting to go some place, just (Kep.) was getting tired of his county for a minute, you know. We the paper, because it failed to publish the editor go to look them up and he tay-news and declared that as soon as his ed so long we had to scml for all of time of subscription expired he would tin m. They all had good excuses, but drop it ami subscribe for the Timks. we finally threatened to put a guard on where he could depend on getting all the landing top of stairs to watch them the county new. Let drink to the After that we soon got ready to form health of the Mai on Twks.

We tin group of including the editor forgot to mention at the proper place and 'Tpy (a lady reporter.) who that the building committee at Mt. with "Fucle 'harlie sat in front, with Salem report that we only lack about most of the others standing in a being out of debt, which will circle behind. Ami here again vvhilt probably be collected next month and the artist was getting hi 44 machine These I'ills are scientifically compounded, Their Huslness Itomit I n) no oim-t liin eaue(l such a revival of trade at William A Wim-driiL'e' ilruu' tore their iviic away their eii-tnicr- tii.my free trial lmt-tleof I r. Kiit? New 1 ti-itivi-ry fr i'n-sunitin. Their trade i -imply enormous in tin very valuahle ai tiele frmn the fact that it aiway cure and never dUappoitits.

enlil. hrom hitis, croup, and all throat and Iiiiilt licaes quieklv eureil. Vmi can tet it before huyinir by srettinir a trial lottle free, larsre size 1. Kv-ery botth warranted. uniform in action.

'o griping pain. commonly following the use of Pills. They are idapted to both adult and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they hare no equal in the cure of Sick Headachk, con stipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, and, as an 44 1 cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparil-la half enough, says a mother whose sou, almost blind with scrofula, was cured bv this medicine. appetizer, they excel any other preparation I'atton Truitt.

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