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Ray County Republican from Richmond, Missouri • 1

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REPUBLICAN NINTH YEAR RICHMOND, MISSOURI, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY, 7, 107 NUMBER 25 RAY COUNTY SENATOR EADS MAKING FRIENDS gwitleiiiaiu you ever mi aud there i mulling on the 'mriron at thu present Inna indicai lhal In fu lure wrill nut a luiglil ami roseate lie ur Ilia friend al the rap Alai, multi wish and ii sale In say that he will siHin In-iome one of llie mut popular men in Hie icgikUu.re. lie is one of tlw coming young man of the Republican parly, and of Nnriliwt Missouri, and you w.ll likely Vuuw and he.ii mure of Henry I Kad many years l.i cunir I tin vt un Ii4ii iiHiii lini I1 imi. fftl liiiHt I till II I III I Is I lin'1'1 IlklUlft HU Ml II MIiim in i i im i tiss fti'iit, bul ilm 4 I i p.v hi NMiitirtHH I In' ili i i ii 'ii 4liiMl In 9i kIiiih lily 1 1 a lllffrl I i ll Ml lln i'i-wI ill. iU(rt ainl xii'M ni I-'-iuc immi fiiain ii'l jMw-tl'U hlnki'lt li (114 mi I ilia I liis virad I m.

'v l- I. siaedpumi a ronig mui '-jiiimi kllll4 as lIs- ti-rin i i'i m.n l. Ill lull lo I-, lie In i i -cine I- ii4 hi inn i-vMi- i'miii i i I HHti rirrv.iiu- sliuulil s-ii-l. i.i be such ami I lu lii -I plan- in wliii ii to l.ua-li is 1 1. hmnc.Kx.

I jlli-allv til i hell is.e HI I iMYIVr. TWFQ TWELVE III mil I ADIillplN I'Atfl I t. HI NO WA1LH HAVE BEEN IV plr Arc In Ilf I lirir I un It all Keccai aa Cost 1 hrm llll I heir Wells 1 1 i nf 1 1. 1 I'i II. I 'i "ii I an In ln tin' tln linvc Wium-ii ard HiV iJiis a liHj'i is In- f'liiinl, think, in 1 1 kite of di-luil.

Tiny vni let ail uf mm ial liV. Tint ll.i. m'liuh-s nf ilu-ii wmk. Tlu-v iintlnw it a-a an lute- In-, f.ir hi' sake ol ail i-ml. Tl.c luuli dun- si wliat lln srs an.

I Iwy du nui I'Mik f'usai-l. 1 1'iv uk I'l'-a-ur-in Her i-liiMrvn ilu-y aro. A drfict, ii il lata -er mi one. ili'-ri- tin ii pleasure in I lii-iil fur li linn il llnl of mai Tln-r an uut ini'ktaiiily oppri'-'M-1 l-y liii- tin 'Ui1 lit uf wbat Inal il.f.'it -a i i 1 Nii'su in tin! In lire. If a soul'.

ii i- by lia u-v In-r i-ir- spily inr tlie inu-t pail in illc uu If a mail I pu'iii'ii-ivi' lie fear a bi'ii the lit is u'n l.iin the of li-. 'it len ami Fur sinni'ii linn' li'ili- Tbav taki' pn ii-uro in eu Ii ji-Nid i.f llisl niusaii whii-li nnki-s up hii'i-nessanil sic nut fr.lnd ili-l t. uces-ary. Legists, pattern Is nut cumplute. IK lhitlirB med ii as well aa state officers quali'y they have, uo doubt, b'-UmV llie (Tuple themselves are ms ineviisble licfecis mui'li inr(, (r a 0, little gra-p, mid a tendency In fli- everylKMlys volily.

They are apt Iriitd and sway their II vea and mind on little jt Vl.rv jn(MI(va Ihing-t they hen, me cngrowr.l silli i- ceniral Slim ill-mils or play a- well us Ilu- nuinmin-. .1 M. sHfnnotl. ditsilsor wolk. Mm, mi frilll have mure ipi riiiuiliis uf km a wlmlc are loo busy lilea-ure than wnnien liave.

hut u.ir nHilaiialn always do these iippm tui.it'cs are slmrt lived. tliinu- liieli they ought to Th h'ippiiii'ss nf the iiiiiiueiil bey ('In' piihfir duties do are less fit i'il io tike. I In difTer- bin, miu'b when self. vnen U'lween the in tlii- ir llt lhe licu'sr mmlit. wc liev.

ilm- ul.li,- must lm per. nlli 'it- in i- IIII'IM wiih pvrly li. (iuuer si A-i in 'lv. ni tin thi week, ii- li' ii- sinl prucciluic, 1'iiiMniajiiir. Iniclligeut ilirvo- HE WANTS James M.

Fergnsoa, liuLlor of eiiy warrsnl to Ihe smohuI of over siHHi, and who iilitaim-il judge-menl aomoinne sgn In Ihe 1'imili court fur aame, has rsii-cl I In- following nniicc lo I isrtN on Ihe mayor and rily council which rs-pUin itself: To Jmirgc N. Ilubsrlwai, Mayor snd ulih-f iiflli er of lliseiiy ig Itielununii, and Joseph V. Duvall, John II Marshall, I'harlm Cri-aiN William O. Warn, and Will is i Wilson, jr. Am llughe cuuneilinen uf Ilia cilv ol KM-hmond.

You anil each uf you ar Iwreliy nulillvd that uc Ihc 4 day of February 1807, or a oun thereafter a I ran lie heard, I will, al Iks Court llutiae in the Circuit Court ruoai, In lhi eiijr ul Uiclinmnd Kay etainly, Missouri, ply lu ihe Judgaiif i.ur I'ircnil t'ojrt, in aaid Kjr county, In term anna, fur a writ of mandaam) lu iaiN auainsi you requiring you, a iharhief iiIU.ht and council uf aaid eiiy. in levy, aaseas and c.lloct Ilia annual Use amd city of Bichiniind ailhis llie conatiiu tinnal limit, anil order Ihe aame, when ciilkx-ted lif the pmta-r otlli-er paid over In Jamsa t'erKUn. judgment and rxerutins rrsdilor i-f ilia city of Uichmund, hit axesla or nssfun aced such ainuunt as may be neeea -wry to pay llie leastsiaUe aalnry allowed by law ui tba uttha.r uf aat eiiy of Kicbmoiid, aiul a returnable p-jie force for aaid eiiy, when and her vow may sppaar if dttirad, laws H. Fsanrann. Urmnt Kiwki-atbii-k Ilia A I tor nay a If Mr.

Ferguson gets his writ of mandamus it will put the city In straightened cirosmtlaui-es fur some time to come. All revenue except that (mid by ihe tsluoiis will have to be (mid ou Mr. Ferguson's judgement. Gone Beyond Liml'. It would seem that the city fathers in llie past here gone beyond their limit iu contracting ik-bie anil issuing warrants, fur if we jm not mistaken the council shun Id keep within the ruveuut of tlie city.

Tbia being the cost the limit bn been stretched to something like 7600 in the past. How Long Will It Take. By the time Mr. Fargnsona judgement ia paid, the oily cu uneil and mayor receive tlicir salaries suds reasonable police force provided for, how long will il take tu pay off the judgemrut against the city if the court issue writ or mandamus? Figure it cut. Net Much To Work Un.

There is no doubl in tlie mind of ihe people familiar with the situation hut that there will be a small amount of money to do ba-i. neat on if the writs of nuindumu goes through. The city now re oeivea 87,900 from the tsloonu end it will Uke 89600 of that to psy tho Electric Light Company which will ouly leave 94.700, This aniouut looks small when compared with abuut which tho city receives yearly as revenue from nil sources. It will take some good financing to make belli endn meet jr few years at bust. Circuit Court Session Judge Frank Trimble convened court Monday aud hss disposed of considerable bu-lues up to this writing.

Tba ct-s of Blate of Missouri vs. GU-t, fur murder, has consumed most ol the time in getting a jury, snd will probably take the rest of tha week to try tho case after the jury ia obtained. An You a Gsod Fallow." Vrry many men attain a wide HIS MONEY. 14 III Taka Nearly All Of Cit Ka- vanna Far Oat tear. City CentracM Mar lleM Than It Could I'ay, lliry hate mil lha limn aud du a it wish il i'veu if they had." A few have aaid that they would like I In place but are aa unerrisin as In whether they will make lln race.

Some are outspoken and any that i hey an in ituniil lha Iwlloia an nunnli-l. A surpri-e will lie sprung before lung when asii-ket will lie aiiaouniHri that will have a strong following. Watch fur future ile. veloH-mcnta. ThsPropItt lahby.

Waabinglou la walclilng with much luiereal the working out of a diaiincily new Idee in pnldic affairs. Tbia la the People's Lobby, a nou-parllnaa organisation designed to fo-ier a wider knnwlege of natl.mal legislation, ami to imlurae or op-pone such Mila aa affect the general welfan of the people. The haaiu idea la that, if the pao. pie know the facts un legislative mailer, puliliu opinion will Kml such whle expression that it rmnl In diengarded. Channnla of pule lit-lty an not Inching.

The People's laibhjr ta the anppurt of a largo number of leadmg newapsiera end of such publications aa 'Sneer'' "Collie: and 'llidgway'a" An important branch of the work of the organisation ia the careful compiling of tba iuhie record of every eena'or and repreae' alive. The people have a right to know from an unprejudiced source what their legislature an doing. The influences brought to hear on member cl Congress will also be exam, ined into; this means a history of lha third Mouse" the arc ret lobbyists. who an no aueeesfnl in influencing legislation for the benefit ol the "epeclnl Intemts" which employ them. The plan aeem broad enough and practical enough to augur gnat public good if intallignnily carried Into effect.

The person si of ihc Governing Committee and of the men in charge of the bureau in Waahington would seem to promise tbia result, and tba willing-net ol the people to indono the project and to support it wiih their subscription ia allotted by hundreds of communications received from every state In the Union and from Pannama, Hawaii and the Philipiua Island. Enthusiastic laUertare still being received daily, and lha organisation continue to make lia appeal for subscriptions for any amount from 11.00 upward. Henry Beach Needham, whose experience as a Journalist In Washington led him to suggest the formation of the People's Lobby, is tba Beers) ary in charge of the Washington bureau, located in the Munaey Building. Veteran Editor Ditd, Hon. Jamea Todd, who for thirty-taro years successfully edited the Nodaway Democrat, at Maryville, Miaaouri, died at hit homo in that olty last Thursday.

The editor of The Republican personally knew Jamea Todd, having worked for him before coming to Richmond, aud when we aay that no better man lived in Nodaway eonnty than James Todd overy man, woman and child who know him will bear witness to the fact. Of Interest to Binktrs- A bill which ta of interest to bankers lias boon recommended for pasta go in (lie senate. It seeks to reduce the legal rata of interest from 8 per ecnl lo 7 per cent. The house committee on hanks and banking baa not yet acted on the met-ure. About half a doeen hills were Introduced to make the legal rale of interest per cent.

Wanted: Gentleman or lady to travel fur Mercantile House of lsrga capital. Territory at home or abroad to suit. If desirable the home may be used as headquarters. Weekly salary of 1,000 par year and expenses. Address, Jos.

Alexander, Richmond Mo. BRING YOUR FURS to Richmond. I will be at Rmfth ey poultry yard every Saturday and will pay the highest market price, Phono' 480 N. 0. Suwabd.

Bubeenbe for The Hapullcau. CAMPAIGN IS GETTING ACTIVE Ql'fcSTONi-tt NO WILL Be TNE NEXT ruvoitir' LABORING MEN ARE BUSY There Will Km NirfriM Sprung hi, Nu-Pirty Spirit (mm To li The Lnl. Cm MiIH Art OmiIii, Although lit city election early taro nuullu off tht interest li increasing with every hour' carers to tht lime when tht ieo-ilt will by ihtir ballots tiro dr whom they will havt fur their itr. vsnta. There li diaporltion on tht mrt of man; of otr elliatna to hart a nuu-iartiau ticket thla Unit anil thair rauki art growing atnmgrr every -lay.

In lact it la groaiiig ao faat that aomt of the candidates who havt already an-onneed themselves aubjavt to tht Dtmoeral'C piimary ait aomewhai alarmed and concede that a nomine tioa thia time will not be equivo-lent to ateeiiun. In city and county affaire It abould bo no otbei way. The nit la pant when a fow meuciarua an election ami dio-tata who rhall lit eb ced. In lime, part it could bo done, but In tbia day aud aga of progieae men are thinking aud reading for llietn-atleea. They havt stepped on from under tht yokt of tba iart) tiaa aud volt aa their better judge-meat idle them would be far the beat iutereete of their familiea and tba oomuiuuily in which they live.

They art tired of Bering men elect ad to office who only make a partial preieneo of enforcing the laws, and In the future propone by their vote to elect meo who will give everybody a square deal. May be a Labor Ticket. Tba laboilug men of Richmond are taking more intercut In thi lection than they have In the paat and tiiay may place a ticket in the held. On good aullmrSiy, if they do, we can eafely ley that auoh a ticket will Iw made ap of the beat Ben in our cty. Men who will work for the mtereata of Riohmond and her people.

Men who era not afra to aland back of tba 'ordinance and demand their enforcement, thereby giving to every citi-an a aquare deal and not favoring any pirticnlar man or act of men. Aa we under and the altuaiion the laboring men want to aee Richmond made a better town both morally end from a bniineu ntand point. They have f.milira here and hen liny expect to make their home aa long aa they can obtain employ-mam. Why ahouldn'l they taka an intnest in the city affaire and help to place men In office who will work for iha beet Internet of the people? We are pleated to aee thi taking the Internet they an in ilia city election and if they eairyout the plane they are now talking of they will have a atrong following of lha good people of this oily. Candidate An Ouaaaleg Horetofon at the city election thoao candidate who went befon the Demoeatlo primary gonenlly knew Jut how they atood several week befon the primary waa held, but tbia yaar they an in douot and have teveral guesses coming.

They have a gueaa coming aa to whether they will receive lha nomination, and if they do it will keep them guessing aa 10 whether they will be elected. From iha way lha thus-Hoc look now the nomlueea on the Democratic ticket will have a ohanoo to gueaa on juat how they happeuod to get loft after lha ballot have ahowo the will of the people. You aee, we liave guana now. Who Will be Mayor? The ell ebaorblng queation at present la, "Who will be tin next Mayor?" Several man have been mentioned who would All the office with eredlt, but whan naked ee lo whoihar they would mni emphstlcs-' ly daoline with (be remark That YEARS WATLU PATIENT. Cmum-arfc lev Dry rtack ta Additioe I'finimi'iidcd bsd for ilu-P'i'i ini lii i.i is in rt-fermee ill- ipii-tiun.

I try I lli linn they have I1 Niiii'r ui'iks imx and hsva li I u.i.ruuii and they now 1 ib.t.1 li- 1 il i- sli-int time that -1 -1- -i I Ix to supply Hirm It llii- m-iiliil prolsi-tiun. Tiny pi'inl I llisl ullu-r sdJiliuUS lmvi- In ilu- i-ity sad the "inn t-ili'iidi'd to il n'i tbia liuiiid ''huii-1 1 ii kiiua ur do nut i'i il-i'i tlm-L il.al huw, after I lai'lu' vi-ai nn'iit uf l.ixe with- 1,111 fin- prutii limi. it is liiue they ii'1 n-l in i -mv Inna in return 1 1' 1 ti ri-lm-c the rail- nf tliclr n. T.is jjn of 1998. I In- I ii'Mliat Ri'piiMii'su stste fiiriiii'il.

if iinL li) ilu; eillreu himself. hy ni lier (nr him. Here ia pnlili'-al urganiMtluiia step in aud uiieii'l t-i Ins ilutbs lur him. I nis is an iiii.niiiiil cried, both for ihe puily ami fur the public. Plans ninl are shaping for tue gen- rul I'liiupiign in thu nl miii uf Misa-iuri has .1 liitt'd Mill, selinlnr In elect, St well as a de'cgatiun, iiiaii and sia'H ami local I lie r- i'urd uiadi! by hoib panics iu ihe will have mill'll weight ii Ii the people two year- from no.

I'niiscqiiuntly it i- well 'Inn tlie party, at lens', is ris'i'iving the benefit of uuihI I'liiiiisel at Ji iTui'snn Cily. lli'l'iililii' ii It a iniglilv lilt It- aiinoimcrmcnt it it always Huai's a mighty big stir. Pi mu Sal Fell 9lh In Sat. Feb. Mi ler will sell any suit in thu Il-ui-e fur 88 An ANNOUNCEMENTS.

as us At. Ws are ntiiliiirixed tu Annuunce FA Kit A It aa a cunilidiiln fur Mnrshal of the Cily nf Itieiiimiuil, sulijnul lo tlie da-eiiinii ui ilio penple nl the annual electiiiii Oil April 2nd 1UU7, rOR I'llLLKl'Toa We ura niithiirlxed to announce FKKD A. YOC.NOI. ns esnilj.hilN bir Cullectiir nf ths City nf Itii'liiiiiiiiil. siiliject to tha da-eisinn uf Him piHipla al the annual election un April 2nd, 1807, Cl.LLXCTIlR Wm ara aiiilinrlscil to annoanea J.

HALES aa a cmididste for Cnllcrlnr nf th eitj of Kiidinmnd subjeel In tha decision or fie voiurs al llm Uuniuoratin PEN 9KETCH OP HIM AT ERjtON CifY. jurp- WILL BE HEARD FROM rtack M'Ksnlxle l-aya Our Senator a Nk-a Tribute In Hit Write-up Of tbs Senators In The Jsffer-sen Cliy Tribune. "From thi Dciiioerst, will go now to the hroa.l, riel', alluvial i-euiial northwestern section uf aisle and tell you s.imelliiug alKiui one of lha brightest, nust aggn salve and popular Republican senators who was elected ai the November, llimt, elm-linn, Thi. man hail a brilliant and mi-ular opnmeiil who ably uuule-ted with him every hamlet and preeim-i of tint four ciiuiiiie. composing hi-district, and a man who hul boon elected to I lie senutc in I HUH by I.39U nnjiirity and again In 1008 by 1,080 votes.

This mad is Hon. Henry Lee Kml of Palliinsburg, I a virus county, ilia young, courteous, genial, able aoniniivc-of the 8- senatorial district Venator Kad. was horn ou a fmm iu Daviess county May 81, 1833, and hi-father is still living on the same farm, and although 7, years old take ail active interest iu lie pub lie affairs of Ida section uf ihe slate The senator waa educated In the eninmou schools and liegan leach, mg at the age of 19. He waa unar. ried lo Mis Mabel I'allison at Jam-aport April 1, 19U1.

Ilia wife i the youngest daughter of Jamea Csllison, one of the most prominent men of Northwest Mis souri. Two children has blessed (hit union, Miss Lueiie, age IS, and Master Clark, aged II, He wis enrolling clerk of the house of reereaeiilaiivea in 1896. Haring studied law and being admitted to the bar in 1804, lie moved to Patlunsburg where bo lias ainco been aciireiy engaged in bis profession. Ha waa appointed postmaster of his home city May 8u, 1000, after the muai memorable light that hail lip to that time ever occurrrd in the history of Missouri politico lie had the active opposition of the national committeeman and some other leaders of the stale, and al. though receiving tho appointment his mmflrmalion was held up in the senate lor more than a year.

By Ilia peraurvaam and popularity be Anally won out In this fight aud wai continued by tha senate on Washington hiitliday in 1901, After serving four years the fight was again reLewed, wheu he asked fur reappointment, Hu was oppoa. ed thia time by tha Republican congressman of bis district and other stale leaders, hut he again wnn oul and was reappointed by l'rrsidont Roosevelt. Ile gave general satisfaction to tho (Miron oMiis office, and held the same uu til Sept. 18, 1900, wheu lie resigned lo enter actively Into the earn itign for senator, having recaivod the Republican nomination for thi offleo a fow weeks previously. In 1804 he was the Republican candidate for senator in the 8th district against Johnny Morton, nnil while tho district had at that lime a Democratic msjoiitv of about 9,900, ho was beaten by only 88 votes.

Four years later Morion defeated Cramer by 1 ,808 votes, and in 1908 be defeated Captain Wightman by 1 ,080. In 1808 Kada was again tha Republican oantliilale and Morton the Dcmocualio candidate, and after a hard fought memorable campaign, Kada waa elected by 177 vote. Capt. James B. Kada of St.

Lorn whose grand father waa Jonathan Eads, and Senator Kids grand father wore brothers, both being son of Jonathon Kada who tel tied In Maryland in 1680. Personally, Senator Kadi is one of the nicest sad most pleasant Society Ptaplt duelled Irincton, Miaaouri, is having more limn it usual quota of excitement lately, Durlug the past week thirty-two of that city's society people have been arrested for liy. ingcarde for prise, Pro-ceutiug Attorney Ketierson ha Ihtii after the gambling joints and the gamh. lor retaliated hr having the m-ivty people arre-led, Tlie iuforiimlinn ia under mitiun 9912 of Ihe lie vied Statute of Missoiiri, which prohibit playing at any game whit soever, for money, property nr gain lilt cards, dice or other device. The flrst trial ia act for today aud the ouiumw will be wmchedfur with eagerness by Imth side in lb it city.

The sociclr people ssy that it Ihe case are pushed there will li a wholesale shaking up of nearly everybody in Prinebin, they will go a Tier suinit chinch membirs lor playing dominoes for prises. This step ia what several circuit judges in Mm-ouri have recommended that grand juries and pro-cruting aitornejs take, claim iug ilial more young men were led to the gambler's laid hy playing for prises in the home than from my other cause. The maximum line under section 2912 ia 8900, lmt os some ol the player in Friucetun were under age, Jnil sentence of six mouths can lie added to tha flue 1'eople who play for prises should be careful. Buys Anolhsr Stock of Goods. The Stone Grocery Co.

on last Wednesday bought tha alack of General merchandise owned by Wm. Pence and now have It on their shelves wiih their other goods ior your inspection. The Htone Grocery Co. la reaching out for your trade and are offering inducements for cash that era winning them many new customers every day. Note soma of the low prices they quote on auotuer page.

Sudden Death of Dr. Quarrels-Died, at bla home in Richmond, Friday night, February 1, 1907, of heart ircnble, Dr. Wm. Quarrels, aged sixty.elght years. Deceased was well and favorably known in Richmond and Ray county, and besides hit relatives ha leaves a boat of friend to inouro his sudden death.

Funeral service were held at lha Chriatlau Church Sun. day conducted by Bev. J. K. Dunn and II.

Saxhy. Ssrvicas Al Tha Baotist Church, Rav. Van Noy announces the following subjects for next Sunday. At the morning service Wonder ol Miracle. Evening, Infliicnoa of a Shadow." Other service at the regular hours.

Presbyterian Church Nslet-Officers of the Pivsliytcrian church will meet with Mr. John Kates on Thursday evening at 7:30 Regular services 1u the Presbyterian clinroli on Sunday. -Sunday School at a m. Freachi'g services at II a and 7 pm. Young Feoplei meeting at 8:18.

A welcome awaits you. J. II. Giat, 1sstor Advcrtned Letters. Tha following letlcrs at tha Richmond post office are nnelaim il February 7th 1907, Bill Cox Lewia Dison tioa Graham Mrs.

J. M. Handley Mrs. Maly Hamart 1 A. Hle Ida M.

Harris Jna M. Hughes Della MoGaugh Mabel Miller ue in uouangn msnei nxmer Col. Geo. Richardson Q.N ttewil Haiti. Bock.

Mrs. Btsvrn, Lha. T.ff Johni Walkiana H. E. Williams John William Wilumms, P.

M- aiiiti niml up; ii limn is li.ippr whenever he ha any I liing to ninke Ii 1 in happy, liut a nineii is luippy whenever she bus imtiiina ninke her uiilripi'y. -Li'iulun Candidate For Cdlectjr, Klwwliere in this is-iis will ln-fuiiml llie illtlii ill llf-s-liit in uf J. (J. Bales fur City I'olli-'liir nf It.ili-mund subject tu thu ili-'i-inn uf llie Demue.rsllc Iriniary. Mr.

I'dis luu lived in IticliiHiind siii-'n lH.in snd bn host nf friends in (lie eiiy who would be pll-llslli to See III II receive llm iioniinatinii atp eleetirni to the office to which lie aspires, Come Bock lo Missouri-Mr. Rufus BwufTnrd arrive I iu the ci'V Tuesday nig'it friuu Plinw-nee, Oklaliutna, mid her liusbuiiil will return to-rinv, Mr, ami Mis. 8wiffcnl moved to Okl.ihoiuii la-i Octulwr, bill It only tuck lliein four n.onilis to learn that liierc is no place like Rny Cuniily Miasi-iiri. I hey will remsio in liny euiinly in tho future. Forged Check for 97 50-Philip Kulitlnl, t'uliircil, urged K.

L. Wlninicr'a nunc iu cheek fur (17. 80 Tueadny evening an I sue. needed In getting il cashed by Sunt Foluv. It waa imi lung nfier llie ehech waa cashed until llie forgery waa ilcected and Randal arrested snd in jail.

Clark-Leirman. Al the hum of tho hrnlu't father MikeLierinsn, Jauinry 80, lpui, at 79IU oclock p. in. Mr. Archie Clark end Mia Wlllvoilinina Lier-msu, worn united in mariiuge, Rev C.

B. Duncan olNi-iaiing. Tim Republican extends lo the happy eoupls oongratulalion. tlion within tht m.le circle or j. cUnom of being "good wpru miirrIoi, fellows" when tna man thcmm-lvea avt)1R JnBBiy ao lhe know tbs it Is nudaserved end that parson sgc, Uav.

Luuuau offi- the term bsd fallow" would morseUllug. Jenkins Smith Mr. Geo. Jcnklna ami Miss Ail..

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