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Harrisonville Review and Cass County Leader from Harrisonville, Missouri • 4

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Harrisonville, Missouri
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Cbc Cass dountp leaser HlarrigonviUc flOo flOarcb Jgl2 roads and bridges in various ai? I Rev Phil Stark performe 1 a marriage ceremony at the rniasnv having taken place at Tidswell kj Gliiaspy YooVann Pnlirltv A NEW BUSINESS ES 0 a WALLACE HILL DR WM SLAUGHTER Sit It is a story that stands out head and shoulders above the average mod em story because of its mystery villainy love adventure humor pathos and dramatic thrills death occurred Mexico Mo THE PRODIGAL JUDGE Miss Nora oster principal James NT Maxwell inter ot music in the schools at viewed the voters of Pleasant Superior Nebraska is enjoying Hill Tuesday in the interests ms canuiuacy wr me Of Local and Personal Inierest 1AM NOW IN BUSINESS OR P1YSEL Every city needs a good tailor and as Harrisonville looks good to me I expect to continue to make this my home I have a modern rench Dry Cleaning Plant with which I can dry clean and press both and garments as well as the work can be done in Kansas City or anywhere else My charges will be found reasonable quality of work considered I have a line of New York Woolens to choose from which are up to date in every respect Step up and see me at my old stand over store west side square Osteopathic Physician Graduate in Osteopathy and Surgery Offices in the Wilson Bldg Harrisonville Mo Phone 171 The Best Selling Book in America (ue aril READ IT ind There Is No Lack of Excitement in This HAVE secured the publication inorflbrtfbrtonl By VAUGHAN KESTER Dp11 Hall is a i business vibiioi ivuaj Shackelford was down from Peculiar on business last I I I Postmaster Harris looked after business in Kansas City Monday RPhelps of near Peculiar looked after business in this city last riday John Kohler east of town went to Kansas City yesterday with a shipment of stock WnUnv Willman was down Eggert in this city Craig visited relatives and friends and looked after business affairs in Kansas City the first of the week Old rubber cop per zinc brass and babbit metal Highest market price Lee Page George A Kimberlin Will redrick and Wilbur Babb departed Monday for a tew duck hunt at the club lake near Urich Mrs Chas Bird spent yes terday in Kansas City and at tended the matinee perform ance of Sothern Marlowe at the Shubert theatre Mrs Arthur Brown re turned Tuesday morning to her home near Cleveland after a few visit in this citv at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs A Hedger Probate Judge Byram returned Tuesday night from a several stay in Kansas City where he was taking treat ment from a i umIvxam nil 4" HH11U1 aumviiv to what efl'ect farming has on iyiuhv ronre zi uuuu nuuiy vcuo ago I am told by some of our older inhabitants Cass county raised 10 CO COO bushels of wheat in a year That was a whole lot of wheat But in those days of primitive farm ing wheat and corn were all that were raised There was anopen range for stock to run over and so the farmers had no fenced pastures Instead of raising only corn and wheat as we did then we now raise a variety of crops such as cow peas kaffir corn flax millet and other products which take up considerable space on the small farms However the wheat acreage this year is large and since the heavy snow which was on the ground a long time has disappeared the wheat shows up green and Beware of Ointments lor Ca tarrh that Contain Mercury aa mercury will Htirely destroy th sens of smell and completely de raege the whole system when entering it through mucous sur faces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians as tho damage they will do is ten fold to the good yon can possibly derive from Catarrh Cure manufactured by Cheney Co Toledo () contains no mer cury and is taken internally act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system In buying Catarrh Cure I sure yon get the genuine It is tak en internally and made in Toledo I Ohio by Cheney Co Testi I monials free Sold by Druggists Price 75c per I bottle I Take amily Tills for con stipation rights on this great story that from Jan uary to December 1911 was PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Clunaei tad beautlHei the hjdl Promote! a luxuriant fnwth Never Taits to Reetora Oraj Hair to its Youthful Cokr Prevent! hair fulling I Me and i ito at I'rngrUfe whom are Monroe and Phiiiis Phillips Perry Pailey Mrs I of land and Mrs Powell all from Kansas City to spend Hayes expect to leave today Sunday with his mother Mrs for Arizona where the former ounuay comirp a nosition aS CApCCLO tv a brakeman on the Sante re Stark home in this city Tues day afternoon at 2 which united William JCheese man of East Lvnne and Vesta Cochran of Kingsville Mr and Cheeseman will make their hime on a farm near East Lynne Since ordering the insertion of an advertisement in this) Leaded of his fine! breeding stock Pearl Coiburn the reeman stockman has disposed of his all purpose 'horse Mack Alligon and has added to his barn the Jack The service fee of the latter has been placed at $10 Chas Adkins formerly of this citv underwent an opera tion the first of the week for relief from appendicitis The operation was performed in Kansas City where Adkins and his family have been making their home for the past year or more He bad recently been employed on the bridge gang on the Kaw river The opera tion is believed to have been a complete success Wm Shelton of Stras burg was a county seat visitor to Peculiar Saturday to attend yesterday Mr bnenon is a candidate for the democratic nomination to the office of county treasurer was a candi date in the last campaign and having missed (by a very small vote) the landing of the plum 1 He has a large number a Kansas City I Longwall of Archie todav I looked after business in tie county seat Monday Mayor Lee Spicer was laid! nn the hrst ot the weeK wj i a severe attack: oi rneumaiisnj Middlekauff of near Garden City looked after busi ness in the county seat Tues day James Briefly spent Mon day in Kansas City on legal business the bankruptcy court Aubrv Kyle and Jack BWW had conducted the funeral of (store nas entered business lor Mrs Mary Morris The funeral i himself He will continue his services were held at the home headquarters upstairs over the of Mrs granddaughter Halcomb store and as former Mrs Harry McQuitty Mrs will do the alteration work death occurred at I for that establishment Mr Mexico Mo Hill has ordered a fine rench Miss Edna Phillips and Mrs dry cleaning Pearl Soddarth of Peculiar nera spent a few hours in this city to'h men 3 and last riday morning on their Sarments return from Adrian where they Mr and Mrs Joseph had attended the bedside of ritzlen arrived the latter I their aunt Mrs A Bruce 'part of last week to make their who had been seriously ill (home in this city and have and whose death occurred taken rooms for the present riday morning while the with Mr and Mrs rank Price young ladies were waiting in on South Independence street this city for their train to Mr ritzlen is a traveling man Peculiar for the Loose Wiles Candy and Have your eyes measured of find vniir sneer ic Im adiusted City and has been making thls and your spectacles adjusted th tW( Ry and the latter to follow his trade as a carpenter Miss eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen Middlesworth former residents of this city returned to her home in Excelsior Springs after a several visit this city at the home of her aunt Mrs Lee Hartzler Leaf and family depart ed the latter part of last week for Syracuse New York where they have large real estate holdings Their residence on West Mechanic now is occupied by the family of Robert Deacon who took possession the first of this week Among the appointments made by the Methodist Episcopal Conference in its closing session in Kansas City Monday were the following of interest in this county: Austin Rrirtnn Belton Needles Drexel Court believes that he can Poor I vnno A ia! naCK Cnrrion A of friends throughout the specialist for a Haynes Pleasant Hill William county who coincide with that Ward I belief 1 'll 4 4 ima on rnniiiiv 1 1 ir rt i 1 1 iiir t0 impediment that he is able to wnbfi hitnaolf nnrlprctnnd hv a resasouauie nuure aim nn Wilt a former neighbor is not 7' Ovnmr ho tho micrM months it is believed theie evincing the son ov that might nQ remaining of bo expected possibly toi that reason Mr canine the afflirtron family consists of blooded Lash Gideon a well known Scotch collies Harrisonville negro died in Boston Monday atterncon and it is probable that his body will be brought to this city later ter burial here Gideon was about 40 years old or many years he was business manager of the Nashville Students a colored minstrel organization About three years ago he joined the Time In Coon Minstrels as a comet pLyer but a year later he was selling life insurance which occupation he is said to have been engaged in at the time of his death He had been in poor health for several months His death is believed to have been caused by heart trouble He is survived by a widow Mrs Ida Gideon who for many years has been em ployed as a domestic in the home of Colonel Railey and family former citizens of Harrisonville now living in St Louis The Jihly child of Gideons is Mrs Gertie Clark of Kansas City Besides his mother Zarilda Gideon a sister Mrs Sophia Smith and 'a brother Marvin Gideon all 'ot this city he is survived by a brother Albert in Chicago I Children are much more likely to contract the contagious discuses when they have colds Whooping cough diphtheria I scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often con tracted when the child has a cold That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds or the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Cough Remedyit can always be depended upon I and is pleasant and safe to take or sale by All Dealers Xi li I Mrs rosier in inis cuy county mtveyui Rpv Kintr Srark returned Wallace Hill for the past Manufactui last Thursday night from Rich several years in charge of the few sample Hill where that afternoon he (tailoring at Halcombs i i iia I a a ibm km i ks i i a sk a za bi i a i T1 ii a a bib several visitwith relatives (42 piece dinner sets to be lit Al Lr I at Latour by one who knows how It is no experiment you get lanaa XTA1X wiiat yuu pay iui wiich jvu Datronize Dr the only man in Cass of Ol worr No6' charge her mrnage was Mss Sally for examination no drugs used Davis Hayes and satisfaction always guar The possibility of outgrowing anteed See me at my home a physical affliction is being office in Harrisonville any day demonstrated locally by except Monday and Wednes Herbert Smith a carpenter day Yours for better visions who for a great many years Dr GiLLASPY has been deprived of his Optical Specalist speech the result of a siege of deaths in one i fever durin his A feW is thesuggeslion made Despite the Surober reported 'hey 7 A0 dead it is said that Mr Edelen mun icate his fl ends but vet regains enough ot the Wlthin the Past few monthsbe yei rextinb enougn rnnwllv nnf crrnwn thp nrntrn fn hrmcr tho pfinino PPT1 tho nnnntv nn 1 a resasonable figure and Mr mb I La nnet HviA lerrituiy iul vne poov years He has been married but a few days the ceremony station in jacKson cuuuv March 17 His bride before house r'lrtnrlzk Plain nirrht nnoratnr UldUU' and his family returned the first of the week from a LA Purceil proprietor of I Park of reeman was the ot this citv ex a county seat visitor last me i PoA ic onerat pects to secure a potion crusher and is kept a vacation this week at the of his candidacy for the lheroad soon Wtn a dr goods ing her narents Mr and nomination to the office of busy Kfro Pnctor in thic nif Unnntv enrvevor 1 ciauae Plain nni opera UL partsof the county at the Missouri Pacific depot Laines rree Agent has a away for a few hours work in this locality Address Manu facturers Agent on neisi Bldg Kansas City Mo 2t Tne official paper of the Modern Woodmen of America announces the allowance of the claim for insurance of $1000 on the life of Kenneth Diehl who died in this city ebruary 22 The policy was made payable to elder brother Carl Diehl A dog supposed to be afflict ed with rabies created an excitement at the Missouri Pacific depot shortly before noon last Tuesday A bystand er growing suspicious ot the actions picked up a heavy board and with one blow sent the canine to its happy hunt ing grounds Mrs Homer Dolan and five children arrived Tuesday from Denver Colo to make an ex tended visit in this city at the home of her mother Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Dolan have been making their home for a number of vears in Den ver where he is employed as a decorator Mr Dolan will be remembered in this county as the eldest son of John Dolan a former county recorder Mrs Burnev Barnett went i the funeral of her aunt Mrs A Bruce who died at Adrian riday morning at Mrs Bruce wss about 45 years old and had been suffering from ill health for the oast vear Death was due to sugar diabetes She wasasus of daughter ot minis rniiips who died a tew years ago She is survived by her husband a retired farmer living at Adrian and who is a former county judge of Bates county Besides ner mother Mrs annie Phillips she also leaves a number of brothers and sisters among Alfred Mrs 1 bunanu aim living in the neighborhood ot Peculiar She was an aunt of Leslie Bruce of this city Burial was made at the West Union cemetery Drovers Telegram: Parsons of Lone Tree calls attention diversified crops THE PRODIGAL JUDGE I 1 1 4.

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