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La Plata Home Press from La Plata, Missouri • Page 5

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The SchOOl Children at Work. The ladies urgently requested Our people are showing a just ap- to 1 nd "pect the fine line of They Are ALL Here to preciation of our schools from the rs. ft. uaugnertys. first.

Following is the enrollment at I Miss Pearl MiW HanohtAi- rt Mr opening by rooms and Mrs. Arm Miles, formerly of Total this city, was married at Denver 'and they are about the nicest ever in Room 1 2 yesterday. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF-THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE BANK OF LA PLATA, at La Plata, state of Missouri, at the closejof business on the 9th day of September, 1903, published in the Homk Pbkss, a newspaper printed and published at La Plata, state of Missouri, on the 17th day of 1903. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, personal or collateral 75,334 86 Loans, real estate 6 944.46 3,280.15 Bonds and stocks 00 00 Real Estate (banking house) 000 00 Other real estate 00 00 Mrs. C.

E. Daugherty has a nobby Boys 24 29 16 20 32 27 24 Girls 22 18 19 10 31 33 36 La Plata. All kinds, from the very finest to the cheaper ones. line of. millinery and cordially invites the ladies to call and see the 46 47 35 30 63 60 60 3 4 5 6 II.

S. latest styles. R. f3. Powers, wife and son and Everybody can be suited.

You'r in Miss Anna Ashlock left Tuesday for Total 172 169 341 It will be observed that a conges a ten days visit in Perry, with Furniture and fixtures 3.500 00 Due from other banks and bankers, subject to check. 36,805 62 Cash items 2,999 19 Mr. Powers' parents. vited to call see them. We are telling you about flrs.Belshe's tion of pupils occurs in room 5 and 6.

Read the official statements in this Currency 5 301 qq these rooms are the sixth, seventh and eighth grades grades which end paper of the two La Plata banks, specie 1,733 49 the public school work of a great otn 01 inese institutions are in a Total Vew and Complete line of Pattern $141,898.78 cumber of pupils grades which re- very healthy condition. LIABILITIES. quire more individual work than the! The Tj. PUt fair lnt wpik a Capital stock paid in 10.OOO 00 and Street Hats. ower grades.

Here more than else- hi(? gucceaa. In ftC it ia nronoarlc- Surplus fund 6,000 00 where are the boys and girls hd into the bat heId The Undivided profits, net 2,064 70 notions of useful lives, or neglected to kent manv RWftV th Moft, Due to banks and bankers, subject to check 00 00 LOCAL NEWS. The urgent need of a L. lnflt mrtnev Individual deposits subject to check 123.834 07 The urgent need of a he reverse. bird teacher for these pupils is ob I rr; iic nme ueruucaies 01 ueposil 00 00 G.

M. Uill sold two car load of his Colorado hogs last week for $5.50 per cwt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Machen left Monday for Galesburg, 111., their live step cigar.

Stephen Gibson of Mer Rouge, Demand certificates of deposit vious. Luckily the room for over- I tT a 11 TkT I Its tho r.ovc fivo step cigar flowing condition will be ready in a na vjidsou 01 AiDuquerque iew Cashier's checkB 00 00 00 00 00 00 short time. In a conference of the Mexico, attended trie runerai 01 tneir Bills payable and re-discounts KnKn1 Hm. mrA finnArintonant it 1 mother here this week. Thev re-1 future home.

H. Saunders still remains tv iiok. haa hpen deemed wise. nnti. thin ad- turned home Vesterdav.

$141,898 78 I I Ktlts rt Mlaonnn 1 AT ..1 I A. 1 ni I 1 uinwuai luuui auu tcauci tau uo 'rw 1 h.t I I nnnlir nf tnnn I ao I 1 Opera bouse I. ii. v. viaitg una a uuo vvj a buu I wvum no vasumt DB1U UBUft.

cabll Ul Uo, UU miiHin ri im Mrs. Kate S. Doneghy of Macon arrived Monday to visit J. T. Doneghy and family.

Frank Martin, who is now located icauiucoB, Kivc iuc biahu tnou the fair, which swear that the above statement true to tho ht r.f nnr Irnnwladtra nd Ko. I i i I nioue uuusisuog oi pupnB mio, lue hJ refuged an offer of $150 for Xhig uer. N. Bbotles, President. A coal heating stove.

oil AIK hands of one teacher: to give both MrsU i Tuos. L. Rubey. Cashier. at Gower, spent Sunday in La i uuii 19 vjaiLuu ii ii iv en faun hniiiuu i it ihl) cilice.

seventh and eighth grades, consisting UnmhId it wo.t buoscrioea ana sworn to before me this 15th day of A. D.t 1903. Plata with relatives. ersy Saunders of Genola, to 1 i i a I eil here this week. Joe lroutt and wife of Mounds, other teacher, she having alternate Congressman Lloyd, accompanied ed and qualified for a term expiring March 8, 1905.) I.

who have been visiting in this Hie baa purchased John half-dav sessions, the eighth grade bv Jos. Thompson of Shelbyville, I Tl m. a mt -ej'a driving marc. reciting in the forenoon and the waB tlBia jeoMsruay. xuey Roscoe E.

Gooddino, NoUry Public. S. W. Daugaebtt, 1 J. B.

Goodding, Directors-B. F. Workman, Correct-Attest went to Gibbs to attend the Odd locality, returned home Saturday Mrs. E. P.

Wood will leave week for Sacramento, to seventh ia the afternoon. These ffpu Fellows picnic, but it was declared this join for tho new five step cigar bst 03 the market. ibn Morris of Columbia visit- pils should prepare muchwork at home during the half day they are off. her husband, who is located there. away from the buildiDg and thus be The Wabash will run another ex-enabled to devote their time to rcci- cursion to Moberlv Sundav for the J.

D. Gillaspy of Independence Lowther Domdass, Real Estate Loans ir.V. M. Htl.he apent Monday tations during the half day they arelMoberly Alton ball game for the township was in La Plata Monday and mado this office a substantial Louis ru)irg new goods. ti Cauaun left last week for in the schoolroom.

While these of Illinois and Mis Have over 500 farms and ranches for sale in Greenwood and Wood- call. ditions maintain we hope it will be Isouri. Onlv 80 cts for the round I son counties Kansas, the best corn, wheat and grass counties of southeast 'villa to attend the Normal. but for a very short time parents trip ern Kansas, in the great oil and gas belt of that state. Bear in mind Arlie trost left here yesterday over the Santa Fo for New Mexico, TX a i.

t'raacei Lester of Centcrville are urged to 6ee tnat ine pupils are The Primitive Baptist Association this is not the cheap land of Kansas, but good homes cheap. Money loan at 5 per cent. For further information, call on or write i tiiiir rrUtives here this week. with bis pacers, lcuDg Hal and in earnest in the home preparation. i will convene with Little Zion churoh, Exodus.

By the means adopted these 78 chil 12 pound son was born to Mr. seven miles southwest of this citv. LOWTHER DOUGLASS, N. W. Cor.

La Plata, Mo. CUve Wares Sept. 13th. Mrs. W.

L. Foster and son of Ft. next Saturday, Snnday and Monday. dren will accomplish more than they could with the crowded condition, 1 Ullio (iilbreath returned Tues- A cordial invitation is extended to Worth, lexas, returned home Sunday from their visit with La Plata and if the home study is faithful, evcuic from a visit in Marshall, everybody. relatives.

KEESMAN'S OPEEA HOUSE, nearly as much as in full day sessions We already have a number of non The Honolulu Coon Co. of 35 kfariotH and ni i 1 of Edina Mrs. M. C. Wright left Tuesday people, band and orchestra, left St.

resident pupils enrolled as follows: for Irwin, to visit her sister I here the Utter part cf last Louis last Tuesday in there special Koom two; room one: room imw sen Mrs. Eva Figgios, who is not expect car. This company played to excel- 3, none room 4, one room 5, one ed to Jive. room 6, fifteen high school, twelve lent business last season and comes t.t fort the Honolulu Ceor at Roesmaa theater next Monday VUJJVUAU! Mrs. W.

O. Matthews and children total, thirtv-two. loui larger and oeiter tins season. i 1 and Mrs. James Holderby of Boze While these etudents are enabled dstraraU Bill Board Sept.

11 '03. Chauvin and PattersoniJuppoTicu by a Big Company of the man, Mont are visiting relatives in 1 uh i'v)W ia La Plia this jori Talent in America, in this locality. tonavetue benetit or our graded James Gill, who has been agent for system of schools at the same time the Santa Fe at this place for some y. 33 pwple. Spt.

2Ut, opera their tuition, amounting to thirtv-ltimA. Mrs. II. S. Machen of Galesburg 1 "A Honolulu aii vocy ha sold his farm I 111 who had been visiting here and eight dollars a month, will provide a returned to Baring.

While here Ltlntaand OinccU to muvn I at Marcelina. lft for her homo Kit means Of paying the additional fjillmade manv friendowh votrrvfaA I teacber without drawing on the to see him leave. Frank. Delashmutt teachers' fund. of tort Madison, has been am Mr.

J. iite. here tho of of P. Wright latter part Hexbt Kino, Supt. R.

A. Gillaspy has moved his office as agent here. He will move his family here if he can find a house to live in. 'iruKj Noll hU fine driviDg to the Bank of La Plata building. 'tKri l(i) t.

James Gillaspio Don't forget this when you have any aastHCoonl" i A Comic Rag Time Opera in Two Acts, Direct from the Music Hall, St. Louis! Featuring our original Hawaian Female Quartette and other High class Vaudeville Acts, including QUEEN DORA, direct from Honolulu! Traveling in our Own Special Car. business with him. Dr. John Parcells, of Temple, Texap, visited here last week and part of this.

The Dr. is enjoying a nice practice. T. J. Scott and wife were in Kansas City the first of the week and bought a fine piano for their daughter, Miss Myrtle.

A. G. Powers and II. M. Powers of Randolph county vibited their brothers, Frank and John Powers, here last week.

I UU A VlkJT 1I9IVVU 'sve hri ft9t week and at- 1 tho fair. Strayed, from my place, a red sow. I will pay a reward for any information leading to her recovery. Frank Holbeck. foiupkiDs of Mounda, MWiie Friday night from a Hhn looilitv.

Mrs. Garlock, who has been stay ing with her daughter, Mrs. Kate J' hrunn left Tuesday even- Smtjj spend a Rev. L. W.

Gunbey and wife left torday for Barnard, where Mr. Gunby will assume the pastorate of the M. E. Crurch South. During their stay here Mr.

and Mrs. Gunby have made hosts of friends, who deeply regret their leaving. They are excellent people and it gives us pleasure to commend them to the good people of Nodaway county. As to the incendiary letters found about the premises of Kautz's laundry, I disclaim any knowledge or responsibility for them whatever. And if there are reflections made upon me from such source, there will be an investigation, and the guilty parties will have to stand the penalty of the law.

Bert Thomas. Edson, in Pueblo, for several months, relumed to La Plata last week. relatives. 1. Sit i i.

Challange Band Orchestra. Novel Street Display on day of performance t'Vir the Wabash for Okla- Shanks. Emert sold Monday John Spencer's 40 acres, south-cast of La Plata, to George Adams of Altda, 111., for 852 50 per acre. Wantkd: Man to attend to stock and do general farm work. Man with family preferred.

Call on or write Dr. T. J. Collins, La Plata, Mo. at the country.

Mrs. Lizzie Bradahaw and children of Bevier returned home Monday from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gupton, north of La Plata. 'MstK'he andHpRniA Ammrr.

ll'iuiui'll U'JIUU OUU visit in La PUU. G. T. Hockensmith and wi'e returned Monday from Saline counry where they had been to attend the funeral and burial of Mrs. Hocken-smith's sister.

2 For SOFT COAL. Mrs. Mary Gibson, aged 80 yearsi 8 months and 9 dajs, departed this life Monday, Sept. 14, 1903, at 3:15 a. m.

Deceased had been a resident of this city for many years and was well and favorably known by all. She had been sick for a long while prior to her death. Two sons and one daughter, and many other relatives are left to mourn her death Public Sale I will sell at the TFilliams farm, 3M miles east and one mile north of La Pata, and 4 miles south of Gibbs, on FE1DAY, SEPT. 25, The Following Property: Three brood 2 yearling colts, 1 suckling colt, 14 head of milch cows, 3 yearling heifers, one 2-year-old Polled-angus bull, 8 steer calves, 4 heifer calves, 1 sow and pigs, 2 sows coming in profit, 14 head of shoats, 1 spring wagon nearly new, 1 lumber wagon, 2 sets of double harness, 1 new mowing machine, hay rake, corn planter, 2 breaking plows, cultivator, corn sheller, feed mill, household and Kitchen furniture and many other thing! too numerous to mention. LE JOHNSON.

W. Johnson took the premium ou apples at the fair last week. He gave us one which was a dandy. It measured 1G inches around, and was The funeral was preached at the home Monday afternoon by Rev. McKenzie of Macon and the re maios were laid to rest in the La Plata cemetery.

The relatives have the sympathy of all. 44 inches high. Perry T. Cooper and family left the first of the week for Stronghurst, to make their home. The Home Press regrets to lose this estimable family from our midst.

The La Plata echool board met Monday aad elected W. T. Robinson a director to succeed Jno. M. Hamel, deceased.

Thos. L. Rubey was elected treasurer of the board. Haater liS riflSBfl-H i in a on mlt SP5nWi Ness Operation fully guaranteed in every respect. SELF-FEEDING Unusually large mica illumination OO The City Council tried Marshal J.

F. Givecs Monday night on a charge of neglect cf duty. The evi uieu, ai ioe Dome oi uer eon, Judge George Newton, northeast oi La Plata, Sunday, Sept. 13, 1903, at 6 pm, Mrs. Ann Newton, aged 72 years, 4 mouths and 19 days- The funeral was preached by Rev.

Mr. Johnston of Callao, Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 11 a eud ihe reaming were laid to rest in the La Plata cemetery Mrs. Newton's death was very eud-den; two hours before she died fche dence intrnduc was not sufficient to convict and Mr. Given was declared not guilty.

1 To St. Louis and return via the Wabash, Saturday, Sept. 261 Special Train will leave La Plata at 2:47 a. m. Tickets good returning on all trains up to and including a special train leaving St.

Louis at 7:30 p. m-, Sunday, Sent. 27th. J. M.

LOGAN, Agent. The "Honolulu Coon" which shows at the Receman theatre next Monday night is sure to be a highly cntf rtain- attachmnt for heating room up-stairs. rjpi toe jt a was seemiDgly in good health. Four 'eons and one daughter are left to it0v ien cenis lor tweruy-iour hours. in? show.

La Plata ia verv fortunate mouru their loss. Her Luahan.l nn -an uo B0cn ln operation at store of ulmer Gilbreath. I in gettiDg thU attraction, as this is 'ceded her to the other world a few ithc only place they show between months ago. The relatives have our Mobeily and Des Moines. deepest sympathy..

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