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The Sentinel from Columbia, Missouri • 8

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The Sentineli
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Columbia, Missouri
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8
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They are Better as an old writer puts it is the (a11' ille' rule of action whereby people mayitslk(n the ce plant conform to the proper modes of life and 'viHmove his family hee soon Mr KiLuitr will ioiniiii hoi'll Mr Nifong will remain heie Phone 9 Boone hi people have adopted this law has been arrested for Jun 1 is indignant because the Katy hasjthu trees it would' be this BOONE COUNTY TRUST CO Conn A CAPITA! STOCK $150000 SURPLUS 35000 DIRECTORS Jas A INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS have that any have 3 t1 rt A A A A A A A Vt A A A Girl's Carol Club Satuiday nigh Hon Cowliem will make public address in the University Auditorium ApiilIltlu Prof Pomincr has been promot ed from assistant to Professor ol Music" in the IJ selling cider The kingdom of Callaway is slopping over in its teal to enforce the local option Centralia Courier room put in new tablesand chans die re papered the wall and best of Blind Work A suit has ItCen filed in Our prices on feed of all kinds are attractive all the time Our High Patent lour for pies cakesand pastry Our Belle for baking biscuits PROPERTY EXCHANGED THOMAS SIMMONS ATromv AT LAW Practice in nil Statu and United suites courts Offiev ul City Hun Northwest Corner 8th and Bdwy Columbia Missouri 'rv I' Want Your Business We Know How To Take Care Of IL Inall Accounts Receive Just As Careful Attention As Larger Ones II Conley IL 1 1 mfz it Murky 1 Snoiu d' west Au Chronicle one of the best country 31 Pioctor w'ceklics in the slate His paper a Dio i Dr COLE OSTEOPATH STAYS THE WEEK in brief Real Estate Loans Insurance AX' Schwabe Geo XX'uiAMsox XV1IUITE PILE REMEDY APPEALS TO REASON SlRiKLS HlttMTAT THE VUA fQLhDATlUNU THE DiSEAbL ft Calla Brad for gM tn go to the eon given by the 'lull' of 1 Im I bdrpisil A nf1 and evening April 5 Mrs Celeste Jfart and Miss Gussie Wiggins have moved to the home of Hart near New Sa lem Bev IT Ellington 1 Hart and A Murphy will at tend District Conference at Newranklin April 13 Long and Heiberger bakersand confectioners arc making exten sive preparations for the summer trade in cool drinks They put in a new soda fountain will compare favorably with in the cit and in addition increased the size of their serving Emmett McDonnell Bi ief remarks were made by Sen ator Walker who presided and by 1 Cole Chairman of theLocal Option Committee Other meetings are to be held in the i'll Del more Jake St rode sold to Hail of Hartsburg six yearling calves for 1 (15 1 31 Bullard who 1ms been sick at his daughters home in Ash has rctnrntd to his home north east of Ashland Dr XX' I canister is serously ill at his home A 31 Sapp who died in Kan sas City Wednesday April 1 wasi buried at New Salem Thursday April 2 Bev Bullard preach ing the funeral I Hart who has been in Booneville under treatment for rheu mutism has returned to his home north cast of Arhland A I'EViEi: XV Stone A ItOBNETT HUNT Ashland Items Albert Sapp 75 yeais old and a life long resident of Boone died nt the home of his son Sapp in Kansas City last week The remains were interred nt Salem near Ashland Claysville in southeast Boone II Erect The trial 800 DEAL AV JI Nifong has traded his ice plant valued at WO 000 to Creighton and sons of Prairie Hill 3Io for 020 acres of land in Char lton bottoms seven miles north of Salisbury The land was also valued at 140000 and the trade was made through XV right of Columbia and XV Botner of Crop Reports The Boone County Medical society met at Cuntralla Monday Almost ths entire hchhIoii was given over to clinical work Dr Woodson Mums and Dr XV A Norris went up Mon day morning The Secretary ot the State Board of Agriculture Geo Kills makes the following amiouuceuiuut of crop conditions in Missouri on April 1st The crop season at 11)08 Is opening up very imicli like that of the year previous The month of March was very favorable for farm operations and the farmers are well up with spring work There was an abun dance of feed for wintering all clas ses of farm stock ami the stuck has gone through the winter in unusually good condition Soma complaint is made of a lack of moisture but dar ing the last few days local rains have Law Enforcement (Continued from Page 1) inent of law have no sympathy with dem agogues iol i ticians or religious fanatics for the man that talks sympathy and acts sympathy to his fellow men governs all creation and moulds every form of life Law Niedermevkr John Wiliute Ji Dodd XX' A Bi'Ight ine Poultry Stock and eggs for sale Light Brahmas ami SC Buff Orping I tons cockrels two forl 1250 five for $500 Mrs Eliza 1 Ix'th Hagahs Brown Station Mo vein of I 1 glorious victory c)nsileiiiig th' month great ctfoi ts male io hoodwink the voters jllT Lincoln Jack Sims aged 80 years diod Oliver Hunt at home Biggs Boone and XX' Ifanison county hist week1 1 will be held on April fiber plated warei Ladman a prominent the best made or sale by: teacher has launched Kiv A Henmngt rjii Broadway ci side at upas Aloni (' PuiiJi Jiisl recently at in minty just across the mer his home north of Sturgeon at tliei 1)11111 minty The paper is age of 00 years Hi was a highly a 5 eoliinm iolio well gotten up 'sb erin citieii and leives a and well na 1 1 on ized Success I family and many fiieiiik to nioui 11 you brother Ladman his loss LkI' drain and Senator i Sturgeon ohHiine friendsmade i is making it name forCkirli th 1 (illicg a ple'tsaid call gh ssive siibstantial little town th i vny lionuj fiiim Hie Mo lime thoJisl di Mril viini'zicnet Who Slopped Ox er? A Brads hear the postmaster (and activity To appreciate the I value of law enforcement we must appreciate the value of law itself I XVej'ust as well have no law as no enforcement of it XX'e have officers way county chargin to enforce law It is notincumbentUher was selling an intoxicating i no citizens to enforce it When an i liquor: hard cider' officer takes an oath for the faith i It seems that the defendant has I ful performance of the duties id 1 has been selling a substance that Representative XI ton last week I Judge A Steivart his line home on west Broadway The cmisid prat ion was h's (Joo' The deal was 'arranged bv 31 Baltcrton Mr I 1 ji i i 1V1 1 iiiiVii In 4 1 JO Lsiana amt wHl engage I nC0ljl H'ii I All I I tV i I 1 iqiiestimi They voted local option I injf alcohol and it makes no dill'er this time hist year While ilia top fBivwiii is not unusually fiuik Hj seems to have ninth: goul runt growth ami as whole lie crop promised 1 very w4 The average condition is! generally Very even tbrougliout the jstate A' i I raCtice Ilmitid Io liiseasrs Bye mid Thront aiul I'll 1 in m' lasses DR VV BELDEN Illi 1 'lour lxvliiiiinu Hank HI I Rooms I and 5 Hiuh'n Building Hourly 10 Lt 5 fcUARASTEI tl TO 01 ICKLV IltAl TO PUfr HliiTH Iftt tlH lir Pll bearing aria or mucous membrane kJ SJAW rvrvvi I IV IVLSVV VIIW lkt inn i brown IWf IS fliH rossniWION lALt hi I iiii Cii Poultry Show I1O f( il kiw i j'vuiwj MJICIppj attended the regular meeting 0( the Association at fiirniture store Saturday April i Mix Miss Mary Dennis MjsS Elizabeth Hodge MixS Hagans Metei Robert Richards amj Dinwiddle Several topics of importance were1 discussed ami and a very interesting meetiim' hehl Through the BooneCounty pi(NS the Association desires to poultry breeders of several fae poultry coiiwijis and breeders who Imi successful in swia tiling hiirtiejous people in thi Most of the swindlers WKSmWT T1 tlntv fhoii i on li tin i shows eon i lielwepii si ien I ami not on the people 1 1 is theiriand eight emis'i however to suiiort unhold will intoxicate puiclmsyil horn and vindicate the officer in his ef tlmt the defendant will be lined to report la wS and i ail they have put a belt of plate is aank glass mirrors entirely around the about vi room i (Jentralia! llili 'Adams aged 91 years More Coal Mr O'Donnoll of Jlacon ty is in town making prepa open a coal mine on the John tann north of townNego i luinuis iieing conducted tlirmiglb the real estate firm of Ridgway) and Goldsberry Mr O'Donnell has had about fifty years exper ience in coal mines and he is of the opinion that with better rail road facilities Boone county will be of soinerank as a coal producer The shaft that he will sink will be) 40 or 5o feet deep will be opera i should be put in force to the very letter" Mr Stephens was followed Hon I Boyd Prosecuting Attorney of Monroe County 3Ir Boyd took issue with XT Steph ens regarding the duties of citizen ship "Where said he no cart of the irovei nincnt to I no duties may rest on them But in a republic it becomes an abso Itich (Xu rell is making the 1 1 hity to help enforce the Jaw lit it is the duty of a citizen to re i port murder or rape it is equally he duty of the eil izen violations of the liquor Ucnbrlia has organized I Brmm CanmiHi is going to lind out ltbiiOii paid upeapittil The char 'Olls 01 'i i i41 4 uikI Sturgeon 1 pV it 1 I i in i 1 1 I i 1 1 1 i rv pi'isc siiccus Cit Xlursbal XX'liitesides seems Salop: night in the Auditor to look lifter the law breakers fi i well aS niun can il as i'W 'XValk'or mi li ilmred backing aS lie has from the mayo pi of iinlolph who ilicd re 'aoJ city attoi nt'y i HU' icft1 among his tTl'eCts al ciu ei i 12 50 given hint by his vglibfT Tims Bailey 19 years ag Mr Bailey remembers la ic i in lt'ie of gi i ing the cheek but it is not known 'whv fallen throurliout thn state: hoivcver I L'OlintV In some localities rain Is silll nued i pi'etenil to be proprietors of larre el pnitfciilarly for spring seeding of poultry plants and brei di i m' i ins oiiice nc assumes me responsi is vuiivu citicr mac uiv analysis hhviu i nnn uw The wheat was not protected by mit lai1 i Hii a' fSLuw cuvcrii'kf (iiirlnn most vvnu duniBii His i varieties of poultry 'J'fiey 'flat ilillLlfl I i i I HU uai leoliol and cux uunng in nnlo ltlin io oiv I but th re was not mucn i alternate liwzing ami thawing t) 111 1 liese mcnaio I 1 A a 1 i lire Vfra 1' liijui vi vp uilU HIUM id iv lino mi 1 Ik I IL IO forts to enforce the law 300 in justice court upon aiilcume through the wlnbi: In'gwd gcth and who coiitrm with As to the law being overrun and pigreed statement of facts aid if ditbm Gnly 11 'l'ry lew eorretqiun bnors all mer (he count i iolated in Bis me I know nothing he desires to have the higher court1 'eilt report damage iroyi Insects ot (uqs lhl i iinv in ftt a nmn hen kohhj mu i i in HHit 1 think that wu have good pass upon me case neran appeal 7 iJls (ollieialsaml that they are doing The local option law prohibits the ajbilglt! clwJlldent has omorted Isah saremade to peoiih who i 1 1 I ill I 111 Ic 1 I I tl I I I I 1 ti If IV li hhx 1 At iuipAyHi uvhmm lbu ppCH DCT Ul I he 'tfriHil bug I H11H hi hi 1 jhia called 011 to vote on this lipiorsJ also any beverage contain which had made ite apihwanre at 1 uiasi ware weep cuu uiui ju ierun I question hint At Jienningti ewe ly Tiic Aluck Trial eoininittue atjun the cnininunity 1 believe it vuce by what name it is called the I niviTsity is busy mnking i a'as for the good bf tliecoihmuiiity ulton Telegraph piepaiatioii lor the Dial Inch Wlmtein is for the welfare and! the Itb by 210 nmjoiity Jl luisn U1 be 11P111 thc latter pail of next1 upbuilding of the communitv i 1 1 1 I he nil irk fin tin nil I ep i i i 1 4 i i i i MHIUIII nt iuxHaiVtl dIHL lljiHCKl ly the hieweis lf 1L yL Hinwiddm the people and now since the a condition below 80 while many glvui the condition fur their respect 1 ve 1 neighborhoods 100 The average for Hie state which is ill is three' points below the high A tat 1907 The acreage sown last fall was 2110669 acres which Is a hout 8 per cent below the acreage sown the previous year An unusually large amount of fall plowing has been clone On April 1st 32 per cent of the entire corn land had in that citv i i ui(vn IHUttl'U (th vu XV II jlt'l imit at the stune time lust year Thu eoil Is la good condition for plowing hrt the farmers will probably be a lit tle carelul about planting did List year became of the bml I cusl omers 1 uiiliiliu 1 train early punting 1 ically the entire mils crop id a li inly gown mill in good condition Meadows ami paatlins are iloing well rad proiidse better ihiu last year 1 1 I A i a i Ini I 1 ii mi ri 1 1 1 puu inw) ixiioiii inis vieiniiy iu nm nave a last week buying cows 1 ti niiicv to pun ido ventilation Tho A Dr Moore preached at thcl ve'u about four feet 1 hick Christian Church Sundav mornimU 1 Ho was growing swaon put nil kinds of and Hurl man I limit: trees arc and vines in excellent )cv I tonilitlon All kinds of fruit trees are falflv luadiil with nml iu tl 11 1 11111 Uiy eftily no damage hail been dene up to iHline pj X(utj tie 2iih uf March Kitce' tlail time thr rc has Iwn 1'rist and slight freezing cent ly sen lenceii to five yi iif ioiiiosi every morning in vtiriotiB pari Of the state N'o doubt some damage has been done u'tlcularly to peaches hucksters from and plums but oar lute leiiorts would! more pt ppi hi indicate that no serious dmnmm has tim meets again on Mat 2 le up to tins nine uu me State Experiment Station farm where i the temperature went to 21 X4 on the morning of April 3rd it Is reported that only about 5 per the peach buds were Injured As from five to ten per rent of the big bloom is an that Is needed to pro luce a good crop provided ihu remaining buds are well distributed throughout i safe to stalo ceased to take or deliver freight i that the pencil crop is not materially tliere litunaged as yet It may be' that In Aunt Elizabeth Martin is ser liainaged as yet I some unfavored localities oh lowluid! thn rrrm hnci hntt kufliuult i ously ill at the home of XIr John as must ot pur iach orchards are On high land ihe conditioa at lime promises a full crop law al unless the people dropped dead at his home in t'en there report such Iralia last week you say that the law I known Boone eoiintyuii cannot be enforced von admit tliei i (lilt hiwrv of Vnnr i it izenhin nod litth I HI I yin ILl JKHII JUIUIM Ul 11 IJ II XVhen went into office in Xlonroe 1 1 1 here were twentv eight dives Jli' Geo Liowii of (Tirk con fherc and it sentiment as riotous tinups ci itieallv ill with no hopes Satan's Kingdom Public sen ioi lei'iHprj Itiment was against law enforce L'iD nli' Pure Lied Rhode Is 1 ineiit could do nothing Now 'mini Reds Pullets ami Roosters i it is ililferent and there are few Jul each Abo eggs fl (JO per i dives in 3Ionrbe sett mg A Ni th 4th Street i have served three terms as i Xlaidiii limit is out again af i prosecuting attorney 1 will never a thite wvel siege of rhvuma 1 serve another and never vote iKin for a man for that office whois Di XX' 3oore is in nt tori not absolutely honest and who dance at the Missouri lectureship has not the ability to cope with convention of the ris( ian church Hie best of ho bar at Libel 1 1 3Io this week "The Old Guard dies it never su rrcnilort isa saving that ap plies with equal fove to rench histiny and 3Iissouri Polities tell culls bon g)0( birds Erank oy who pi tends to be the propi ielpp p'tlc )(v tent at DiXs own is perhaps the most success tul ot the Hucksters in swindling people here the name of Su'ilt Pmiliiv Hie country and then sells them ns choice fowls bred at ('resent Poultry farm Judge i wax engaged by the Poultry Ga zette logo to Des Moines nad ex amine farm After a thor ough investigation Branch reported that oy had no poultry farm but had leased several store buildings I 1 Hi 1 I fm I eggs ere sh ijqu 1 1 i him and al ley being recrated and fagged with ('resent Poultry laiin labels so early as they were then shipped to his TiXJ i mi i a ii I 1 to give a fake uecmint of his investigation (thei hm deis like oy who are making iiuiiieioiis sales Ji almost 'enliro full uro of the i Acisniaii ami Co JM oi liil year with a Miller (Jo 1 Sho mdo i of i'roeport ail working to ehiekens under ('o I ne i Iicm' lluckstq was re in lee iieiHlentiam The Ponltry Aisoeia tinii hopes Io prei ent these swimlliug any The jw' II Rr Ki 'i i 1 i i SgBiL wWc I i 'W A A A 1 a A fWJit 'I' the MWs A 'st 2 A a A si 1 1 kx'' 4 I A 7 1 7' 7 I I 7.

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Pages Available:
180
Years Available:
1907-1908