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The Macon Times-Democrat from Macon, Missouri • Page 3

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I A I III 1 III If A I I rcORRESPONDENCErl 111! Ill I I 1 TT 1 You Like to Wear Clothes Lid is on High Prices at Pool's Big Grocery Having bought a large quantity of future goods at very low price, we are able to make you some rare bargains. In fact, we are going to sell this month some articles cheaper than you could fHAT are becoming to you; and we like to see that you get such Clothes, Hart, Schaffner Marx make the kind ot Clothes you ought to wear and we sell them. They are all-wool in fabrics; in styles, tailoring and fit they're all right. It is just as important to us to see that you get the Clothes you ought to have, as it is to you. We can't afford buy at wholesale, freight being added, Why Pay More Than This? Seed Sweet Potates per lb 04 Garden Seeds 2 packages OS Navy Beans per lb 05 Navy Beans per bu 2.90 'yKidney Beans 4 lb 25 Craoned Hominy 9 lb .25 Naked Hominy 6 lb .25 Jest Japan Rice 4 lb 25 cracked Rice 6 lb .25 Coffee 2 lb .26 fv (S 1 to make anv mistakes in vour Suit: we want you satisfied.

We know these NSuWaJ Clothes will do it. Suits in all styles Kttm TJriinao inroflat. B17A Tier .11 ATLANTA. Mrs, Stutsman and Mrs. Johnston were Macon callers Saturday.

White and wife returned Thursday from an extended visit in Kansas City. Commencement exercises will be held at the opera house in this city Monday night, R. H. Clutter, the relief agent for D. D.

White, left Tuesday for Sulpher Springs. John Vaught sold his residence in the south part of town to J. H. Williams for $2500. Z.

Sparrow has the position of marshal and he certainly Is making improvements by cleaning the mud off the crossings, Otis Stutsman of Macon spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother Eric Stutsman, Miss Margie Brewington ot LaPlata spent several days last week with Miss Bertha Keown, Lightning struck A. Atteberry's barn Sunday evening and damaged the roof considerably. Leona Armstrong left Thursday for Ottumwa, Iowa, where she will attend a business college this summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell of Houston, Texas, are visiting their sisters Mrs. Sam Yetter and Mrs. Fred Atteberry. Drs. Shanks and Height operated on Mrs.

A. M. Atteberry Monday. She stood the operation well and is getting along nicely. President Fisher of Lombard college of Galesburg, 111., will preach the baccalaureate sermon at the Christian church Sunday at 11 o'clock, of A.

adopted a class of eight Saturday night and after the adoption the Royal Neighbors rushed in and took possession of the hall and served the boys with a lunch which was much enjoyed. Any lady reader of this paper will receive, on request, a clever "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer Coupon privilege, from Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. It is a silver-plated, very pretty, and positively prevents all dripping of tea or coffee. The New Prunes medium size per .05 Seedless Raisins t4 lb 1.00 Package Seeded raisins per package .05 mmm 1 uuv to jmuvw BEVJHlt SEWS.

Judge not, lest ye be judged also. Walter attorney at law of Macon, was a Bevier yiaitor Monday. W. R. Morgan is In St, Louie this week taking medical treatment At a sanitarium.

F. Doubleday, manager of the mines of the Central Coal St Coke was a Bevier visitor this week. Messrs. John Andrews and Jas. Hol-vey are doing jury service in the circuit oourt at Macon this week.

L. Nowlan, general agent of the Burlington railway here, made a trip to Mt. Sterling, 111,, last Saturday, returning Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John W.

Watson of Boonville, are the guests of relatives and friends here this week. They came here to attend tbe Reese-Watson wedding. Harry Beresford of Huntsville, vice president of district No. 25 of the United Mine Workers of America, comprising the state of Missouri, was a Bevier visitor Tuesday on official business. Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Rafter, of Nevada, are the guests of Mr. Ratter's parents, Mr. John Rafter and family and incidentally spending their honeymoon, as Mr. and Mrs.

Rafter were married at Nevada last week. Judge Z. W. Bland has not quite learned all tbe legal phazes that go with bis important office. In reprimanding a visitor before his court this week he said that he would impeach him, when he meant, he would fine him for contempt.

As this was the first blunder it wis passed up without further notice. Most were well pleased to know that Gov. Hadley recognized Bevier in rounding up his official family in the appointment of state coal mine inspector when he appointed Robert Richards to the place. As a change had to be made, we are contented with tbe selection and wish him Package Currants 3 for 25 Best Table Syurp per gal 40 Fine Corn 3 cans 2d Pine Homir.y 3 cans 25 Fine Kidney Beans 3 cans 25 i -r' 1 Si Patterson Clo. Co.

1M Ml Large cans Green Beans 2 cans Large cans Asparagus per can ,30 Sour Kraut per can 10 Pie Peaches per doz 1.20 Canned Apples per doz 1.00 Good Table Peaches per doz 1.60 Pansy Soda per lb. 05 Good Corn Starch Package 05 Crackers by the box per .07 Rolled Oats 6 lb for 25 Lenox Soap 8 25 Good Laundry Soap 10 ck 25 Fine Washing Powders 0 pkgs 25 Picnic Hams per lb 104 1001b Sack. Salt 50 701b SackSalt 35 We will give the first 70 customers a 5c Dackaee of Hinoo Washing Powder WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING you go where you can get it. WHEN YOU FARM LOAN Free. Yours Truly, Claude L.

Pool. see Heacteck Doctur sends it, with his new free book on "Health Coffee" simply to introduce this clever substitute for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is gaining its great popularity because of: first, its exquisite taste and flavor; second, its absolute bealthfulness; third, its economy lb. 25cj fourth, its convenience.

No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boiling. "Made in a minute" says Dr. Shoop. Try it at your grocer's for a pleasant surprise. G.

VanCleve Son. RuDeu-Brown Bond Aiortaaae 60. ABSTRACTS. Wardell Building. INSURANCE.

a ircsraGrasBiiBMa NEURALGIA BACKACHE Take ONE well in his new work. R. S. Thomas sends his name through this department as a subscriber to the Times-Democrat. How many more of you oldback sliders who have always voted the Democratic ticket and are not one of Jthe confidential callers upon ye Editor desire to be reinstated in good fellowship by allowing your name to run forjone year to the paper.

Ithasjbeon reported upou good authority that Rowland will erect a larpe business block on the vacant corner of Macon and Platte streets, and that theState bank's headquarters will be removed to the new structuie. It is said theinew building will be one of the moat convergent and up to date buildings for that purpose in the county. Since tbe municipal election the first week in April we have been told that the local leaders of the Republican party have started an Ananias club. We have been reliably informed that some of the useful workers heretofore have been placed therein for their conduct at the city election ana that their names will be reported to those powers at the head so as to have them relegated to the rear, for these are the days of Hadley, and any sins of omiesion by any lay member of the party now in ascendancy will provoke the wrath to come. The local leaders say there shall be no sulking in our camp in the time of battle, We shail await the vetdict and see what's doing all along the line.

At tho close of the Lenten season, hive used Dr. 1 1 Holtzclaw's New Furniture Store. Miles' AnH-Piln Pills for yem anil find thai they art ht one thing thai will crw certainly give tuf of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone We have a nice line of cheap and ferrr (tie desired CAMHK1A, Robert Pjwell i9 on the sickjlist. The electric storm Sunday did much damage to telephones here. The G.

E. C. Club met with Miss Bertha Gunter Saturday afternoon. The Pioneer Gold Mining Co. received the lumber for their new shaft Tuesday.

H. R. Southwiek was called to Iowa this week on account of the death of his brother. The Priscilla Club were delightfully entertained by Miss Hattie Cole last Friday. The O.

F. Club spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Mildred Hughes, Griff Powell and wife attended the Venneman-Gatzmier wedding at Wien Tuesday. Mrs. K. Last spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with relatives in Brookfield.

Rev. Hughes of the Congregational Mrs. J. P. Brined, medium priced I 'll llJtr' Tonapah, Ncv AMD THF PAIM OF RHEUMATISM and SCIATICA Refrigerators and Ice Boxes Which we would like you to see before you buy 25 Doses 25 Cents Holtzclaw's society folks have been industrious church prpaehed the bwwalaurcute ser Furniture Store ff own Sunday morning.

lEEX'SEL'S OLD LTA.IW. Your Druggist sells Dr. Mile' Antt-Pain Pill and be 11 authorm to return die price of ihc firu package (only) if 11 litis to benefit you. 4h Th public school will close this week an entertainment Thursday nirrht and the graduating exercises on Friday. ive Jones of Palmyra, who has been a subscriber for the since IS'iois spending the week in Macon, amid scenes of resplendent activity irom showing of lirn-n and other events lea ling up to marriage nuptials.

With.il it has been one continual round Of real pleasure concluding with the most pleasipg event, the marriage of Miss Blanche Watscn and Mr. J. A. wnich octuted at the home of the bride's Dr. sr.d Mrs.

T. tf. vViitsor, on Blocmingtrn and Gentry IRVING THE ABSTEMIOUS CNH. WOOL! Rheumatic poisons are quickly and sureh driven out of the blood with Dr, WOOL! WOOL! streets last Thursday, April 15, l'JOO, Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy-liquid or at o'clock p. Rev.

Father 1:11,115 snoop's t.onk let on Hcalyof Macon performing the cere-1 Rheumatism plainly and T-o tens usi now tnis is done, jvn some i sufferer of this book, or better nill, write Kathenne Rafter and Mr. Will J. Reese. The wedding march was played ly i and free test sample-. Send no money.

Miss Agnes Watcon, as the bridal party just jjn wjtn Dr. Shoop and ive some entered. Miss Cleaver of Hrock field I sufferer a pleasant surprise. Yellow sing "1 Love You After the Front Drug Store. ceremony a wedding supper was served.

The dining hall was beautifully decorated with white and green, Misses Nellio Reese, Eleanor and i.ii:i:i;i v. Elz i Walls' little sin very sick. Mrs. James Dameron is on tne sirk WE PAY CASH. DAVIS-CLEAVER PRODUCE CO.

MACON, AND CLARENCE, MO, WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! AJa Rafter, Agnes Watsun and Ethel list, Poet Had Fortjottcn Finishing Botlle of Port Hitr6elf, It was while Irvlt'ir ns rVur-ir; "norki that ho told story of t- it-nysiui (lint has lio'li pathotie nml hu morons slqtilHf.nneo. In th-'' r-. days, when "Tito Cup" wrts in pn. ho bad b'-on to si" Tot.ini. ti In the Isle of Wli.hl to ili.etias, bkns fur its pit'soiitat'o'i.

After nor the doss, rt and wine w- out upon lu'de they wore r. ato.l po't i'' 'd Irv-111'-' If hp would a tv'-s of I like of I rt," re. the acttir. rpllll Which Ti Hit- 'S-'ll. 1 nt bis word.

p- I l.fai a nta--s ol port ititd, or p. lulled Hie reitial.id'-r of 'be boillo self. Next niorrilii-: lb" neior bad to and bail 1 1" 1 1. taken have of iivernUt'it. it.it ho h.nl v.

I li, saw l.onl Touuy son hittiim at tho root of bis lioii. "How are yon tMs imu be lii'iuin tl. mixliiii-ly. "Vc.y wrll, lia! was tin guest's reply. "Are you?" rat io the response-, with Ju tlni-e of iiiubt lu tho tones of the voice.

"You drank lot of port last nK'lif." That was Tennyson's wny of repenting after a lot Ho of port! This is tlit plan; to get tin cstiiniiM' we liaiirllf all kinds til' stone work to your satisfaction. Let ns figure on your needs thisv soring. 'e nil ho make a specialty of artistic cemetery work you find our sluwing of de- Cleaver dressed in white served refreshments to the guests, Each lady attendant received a heautiful stick pin, a IS Facing the Enemy. Mai. Cary.

whn cIIimI a few mmi'lin aso in Eimlntid. of seat-fli party wltlcli mln tin-Afrirnn bush to find tin; hotly of tho I'llnce of I'litnco. It js with Lieut. Ciit of Nlttivy rcKlniont thtit bo wont out on tho fm ill title In 1 ho Zulu war. i plvos nn notonnt.

of tlio tra, It hor lift- of the prime, and ul.sci iiii n-linns a littlo liirld.tjt of Vt boy-hood whlrii Is curiously propliotlo of tlip spirit he Blinwi'd in his las' liaht. The pritire wits ti jovial youth, with hlph npiri's. "Tiio it, he was cnlloil In ramp. WVicu tho corps of viiluntoms iinilor Cory's coiniuiind found his liody In tlit tall grass, It was spoil ihat lio hud lo-CPivcd 17 assaul wnumls, nil In front. When the young ptitioe wits ti stitall boy he was ntt.ickoil hy a ilooji'sontod absress In his li.oit.

An opvratiuti was (irtlorotl, iintl littlo f. nilttod bravely. Smiiftlilnfr tiun ,1 him, howovor. wltlcli at last ho too fldod to Ms faHior. The iihsft'Hs lite In his baok.

be would Ittivo a wimiiil behind. "If soar ho said. "per. haps my I'tionili day will tlnnli I run an Sybil Sh.iw ar.d Scott wre shnppin-r in CI 5s iturday. irt'in and wit'" snent Tm'-dny mother Mri M.dlle fin I Notion, wiffl and tmrhter Mtie pnt fcuinl.ij.

'iih ir Lee an.l wife. Mr-. Miftliell -Sarurday nih: wl'li her niit'T Mr. Uvr-treot. GUde Turm -it Win home- I gitt of the bride.

The bride and groum received many useful presents. Mis I Watson, the bride, is the only daughter I of Dr. and Mrs. T. S.

Watson, gifted Uwrliw flu, inntt ivml ,1, t. J. M. Johnston. The World's Washer.

The greatest labor saver of theTwen- lieth Century. Icweln Repair Clothes washed In the World's Bird Posey lost a nice heifer last Fii-'by night. Fred Dameron S'jld corn to Arch Thayer for 75e. Dolphus Holman and wife spent Sunday witn Lee Mathis and wife, School at Seny last Monday with Mis? Delia teacher. Mrs.

Ed Sears visited in Macon Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mrs. James Ford returned last Friday from Knas9 City where she has betti visiting tho past Arie Walls made a trip to St, Louis last week for mdical treat nvnt. She returned doctor having said si had no cancer, Lora and Iona Posey, Kmc Gri Eula McKenzie, Magci" Wainscott, Jessie Sears, Fred Winkler, Claude, Olin and Willie Dye, John and Howard Vickroy, Joe Dameron and Paris Wain-rott spent a pleasant day with Nola Warfield Easter Sun lay, An Oklahoma boy, a a joke on bis mother, advertised in her name for a husband. Hut he won't play any more such jukes, a Southern Kansas paper add, because he now has a ttepUiher to spank him.

Tbe paper adds: "Better not advertise for anything you don't w.nt." Washer are sweet and clean in every thread and white as snow. with many accomplishments and very popular among her host of friends. Trie groom is a Bevier young man, a pleasant, congenial young man of the town and has been connected with the Burlington Railway for several years. Th? bride and groom left for Chiengo on a bridal tour and will bu at home in Bevier after 1. The out-of-town gucVs were: Mr, and Mrs.

Sam Ch'aver and daughter Miss Ethel of Mr. and Mrs, Rafier of Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. P. I'J, Ratter of Nevada, and Mrs, J.

W. Watson of Huoiievllle. This department of the Timkm-Dkmo-chat rxtends earnest congratulations in common with their host nf friends upon their marri We often wonder how any person can be persuaded into taking anything hut Foley's Honey and Tar forcoughsolds and lung trouble. Do not lie fooled tiilo accepting "own make" or other substitutes. Tbe genuine contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package.

Patton Trultt. Watch Shop. White Lanfrshan Fggs For Sale. Taking all thine intn consideration, White l.anrrtihans are ono of the beit fovls the As'atie They are excellent early hatehed pullets will cmnmenee to lay In the au'nmn and Isy all winter. Are excellent motherii.

Aleiaeood ttible fowl, hav. inv nine, while rleah arid ikin The World's Washer takes good care of clothing and will pay for itself dozen times over in clothing navel. A child can use it. The World's Wnhr is sold on trial. You cannot make a mistake.

Yu cannot lose a cent. You have it all your own way. If your dealer doe.i not sell the World's Washer write to me to day and I will tell you how to obtain ore for trial, -1 C. I. H0SS, No.

jJ Cleai Si. llnioln, III Monday vne'l l.ynian Clu-e, I llfr lln- llr. I II. Drown, an tutornpy, ol Titti-j field. Vl.

hiitre Uffd Dr. if )'- hive Jewelry to b- rcpair-d or rr.ide over, have stones to be Miicned, rtet or worked up intc inH new design, we cm oive eminent ja isuct(m. Watrh (1(jn, by ((J i in inerea.in yolume ol this line of our work is proof our ability. We our shop to your thutht and patronane. THOS.

A. CRAIG. The Jeweler. meat of an ejcellent tlavor. Weiirbt Is the came at that of tbe Black Lung-han.

Price: l.gga 7 cent per letting L. T. STEELY. King' New Life Hiln for yearn and find them uoh a good family mediein we wouldn't be without them." For Chill. Constipation, Uiliouneii(r Siclc HeKlieh they work wooden, ISis.

Patton Ic Trultt, Chi IhoOt. sufl nioerifiio ii, wmniy Vtt ttll.l. Miyi', fijW. Uk Ml lilt "Advertising Pays TRY IT. N.

Jackson Mrtet, Macon, Mo,.

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