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i (MpV:.:', GO W 1 FRANKLIN WOL. LIX WAS r gTON, FRANKLIN COl I - 5 ): "GOOD CLOTHES" 1 A. II - MAllTW1MVn t i . a. a I r I 1 ...-.Il , t t ,", II l ' ' I ' f -w ' CJ' f I out lew get wemaKe aspen- ii I ? I . , ; f r r.-x-t laity or goou domes ana tne i V v"'"T!AjV3 '-"' ' 1 ' things that go with them. We I I 4 ' '-VfwS I ' don't sell anything else. The I '- i3sG,))V market is flooded with clothing, I . ' T. VW m'- 'IA and people are to. ip ted -to buy I ; VKf' Spl Wblch U8Unlly meana lo q I ovum nf naMBy rasi I Y7'HENCare readyforattaj l flM r iifei-ys' liiW ' . Mis then prk vlajirnot lenipt R fpjS jS i you. OuJ S,de clothes costasJ) jollies can J tw1 " c. be mail ly them. JcMiTROETER. J We have a St. I Lou I St. Lcj just rc Em ness li ORRECT APPAREL. - " shington, Missouri. gs Worth inge just received 'from the market a- full assortment of all kinds of Dry G'oodsjitffe latest designs in Ginghams, Lawns, Viles, White goods, Em broideries and Laces. Our Prices are the lowest. ED J. MAUNTEL mwmmmw SIR 0 XTRA GOOD CLOTHES VjfMost every boy -wears them nowadays. r Come nd bay your boy new iult for the Pentlcott Holidays. Tbey range it years to Ulyear In two plecvi, double brvasted and tbree piece tulti. yft 4 Mur wireuuu ii ihbub urn- ib pumy miiu iimpij a mailer OI Kaftie, lis Our Dull i j ntH 10 m id juu quality juu pay ior a T A. KAHMANN. X Arthif Kumpeic was Louis Wsitor tjiis week. L0t of new things in glass and queeaware at roege's. pot bargains in Pianos and Org&TiB, call ofi 0. H. Thias. . Job. Stamm transacted busi vesB in St. Louis Wednesday. Jos. Glosemeyer was the cuest nt St. Louis relatives this u-pr,lr. - . At Droege's you can find the latest and nobbiest styles in Shirts and Neck Wear. Mrs. Carrie Butler wa3 the guest of St. Louis friend 3 Tues day and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Busch of St. Louis were among the excursionists Sunday. Misses Lilly Busch and Paulita tfoffmann upent Wednesday the guest of friend St. Louis. H. J. DICKBRADER SELLS GUARANTEED MIXED PAINTS AND OILS. CALL ON HIM. Dr. and Mrs. John 'Iebell were gutaofDr. and Mrs. P.-E. NoKh of St. Louis Wednesday. Dr. Bagby returned thelatter part" of last week from the Dental association which met in St. Louis. Henry Westmann of the Simmons Hardware Co. of St. Louis spent Sunday the guest of J. R. Us temore. Misses Clara and Mary Pies-trup were the guests of Washing ton relatives a few days the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Doerr de parted for Wellington, Mo., Fri day where they expect to make their future home. Rev. J. W. Fran ken f eld of Marthasville, spent several hours Wednesday afternoon the guest of Kev. (j. D. wobus. McCormick Birders, Mowers. Hay Tedders? Hay" Rates and Twine for sale by Edw. G. Busch & (Jo. Washington, Mo. Edw. Wellenkamp's new house on Cedar St. will soon be ready for the plasters, the carpenters will soon have the top on. Get your vegetables, fish, celery and spare-ribs at Bertles-mann's butcher shop. Leave orders for special fish on Tuesday. Just the thing for Rain or Shine our new fancy Silk Parasols in Navy-Red and Blacks at special price. J. G. Droege Merc. Co. When a man measures his happiness,.by how many hours he slept the night before is a sign he has been married long enough to have a large family. H. H. Mittendorf and wife of St. Louis, and Aug. and Fred Kampen of Webster Grove, Mo., spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schulte. Miss Hattie Purves who has been attending school at the State Normal at Warren aburg, returned home the latter part of last week to spend the summer vacation.Mrs. T. F. Bihr was in St. Louis Monday and had the good luck to strike some great sales in Millinery goods which will enable her to sell them to her customers at bargains. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morris and family of St. Louis, came up Sunday and spent the day the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Vitt. Mrs. Morris and children remained here a few days the first of the week. Paint your house with Patton's Sun Proof Paints, your barns with Linseed Oil and Vermillion Red, oil your machinery with Ruddy P Harvester Oil and buy them from Edw. fir. Busch 4 Co. Washington, Mo. Mrs. Oscar Ruge happened to a very painful accident the latter part of last week, she was out on the side-walk when some little boy threw a rock, which accidentally Btruck her and broke, the bone in her nose and her glasses. Children's '.Day exercises will be observed at the- Methodist Church Sunday, Supt. G, H. Pike and the teachers have an elaborate program arranged for the occasion. Rev. J. C. L. Boehm will deliver an address. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Auf a his fine nd St. compl Mr. and Gray SunJ Washingt Chas. a home at H week vii Mn tie d Wash Miss1 Louis 1 week by Corn C prioea at H Mrs. rnmnnriiii ninir atives and friends in Kansas City. We are sorry to report Mrs, Hausgen very sick this week nope she will soon be able up again. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Zumwalt of St. Louis, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Zumwalt. Mr. Jaa. Hawley who has been painting about Villa Ridge for several weeks, came in Saturday to spend a few. days. A man is not old until he no longer stops when a woman is getting on a street car to see what kind of stockings she wears. Dr. W. R. North drove up from Labadie Sunday afternoon and a few hours after he returned that eveningi his fine driving horse diet, fz wi?iwr. Misses Margaret and May me Grothaus of St. Louis, spent a few days the first of the week the guest of Washington friends and relatives, t Master Wm. Ileermann who is attending school in St. Louis visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heermann the first part of this week. The select dance given at the Thias Hall on Elm St. Thursday night was a very pleasant event. There was not an extra large crcnmLpresent, but those present seemed to enjoy themselves very much. Miss Clara Curtis and Miss Alice McKee of St. Louis, who have been the guests of Mrs. Andrew Giersa of Point Pleasant neighborhood, returned home Tuesday. Miss McKee intends to depart for Alamorgodo, New Mexico, in a few days to spend the summer 'ansas jfZ ",h 3 nJ to be J)f -I Fine Crl et Store.. The "LI wl 1 VUIIMO F. W. Si acted bul Friday. You now young Prof. W urday anq relatives 1 Mrs. 1 and little St Louis Mr. anc little dauf guest of 1 Mrs. At dren retui Louis rels day. OARDE KINDS A' HARDWi Mrs. C little dauf from a vi boro. Mc HAVE IRON ENI2RGY No oneiui be well and strong without proper amount of iron iu the blood. Iron helps to maintain the purity of the blood and to draw from the air we breathe its life-giving; elements. The amount of iron in the blood is uually indicated by the color of the complexion. Health is marked by a deep ruddy hue, weakness or disease by pallor. To restore health and strength iron must beprocured. IROISTOIDS will furnish the Iron needed; they contain a form of iron that is readily converted Into red blood cells and in addition other valuable Ingredients for building up the syBtem. They are a potent remedy in every condition where the blood needs enrichment and the vital forces need building up. PRICE 50C. H. R. Baumann, Druggist. WASHINGTON. MO. i Edmun signed Baumann cepted a p Telephone Busch and Union ceived a lal Binder T selline at twine is p in the Pn Mo. We prill nouncfcma Mathilde I Winkler d ding will manuel LI city, Wed 14th. Popular the lates trimmed hi summer hi cheapest venirs. Daughter: makers, w The Aif Associatiq Louis toJ brought Louis folli day in many of and lots for the rii 3
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Title | The Franklin County observer. (Washington, Mo.), 1905-06-02 |
Issue Date | 1905-06-02 |
Issue Year | 1905 |
Issue Month | 06 |
Issue Day | 02 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 59 |
Title Number | 51 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
Rights | These pages may be freely search and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
LCCN | sn85034169 |
Issue Present | Present |
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Title | The Franklin County observer. (Washington, Mo.), 1905-06-02 |
Page Number | 00000052958 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | i (MpV:.:', GO W 1 FRANKLIN WOL. LIX WAS r gTON, FRANKLIN COl I - 5 ): "GOOD CLOTHES" 1 A. II - MAllTW1MVn t i . a. a I r I 1 ...-.Il , t t ,", II l ' ' I ' f -w ' CJ' f I out lew get wemaKe aspen- ii I ? I . , ; f r r.-x-t laity or goou domes ana tne i V v"'"T!AjV3 '-"' ' 1 ' things that go with them. We I I 4 ' '-VfwS I ' don't sell anything else. The I '- i3sG,))V market is flooded with clothing, I . ' T. VW m'- 'IA and people are to. ip ted -to buy I ; VKf' Spl Wblch U8Unlly meana lo q I ovum nf naMBy rasi I Y7'HENCare readyforattaj l flM r iifei-ys' liiW ' . Mis then prk vlajirnot lenipt R fpjS jS i you. OuJ S,de clothes costasJ) jollies can J tw1 " c. be mail ly them. JcMiTROETER. J We have a St. I Lou I St. Lcj just rc Em ness li ORRECT APPAREL. - " shington, Missouri. gs Worth inge just received 'from the market a- full assortment of all kinds of Dry G'oodsjitffe latest designs in Ginghams, Lawns, Viles, White goods, Em broideries and Laces. Our Prices are the lowest. ED J. MAUNTEL mwmmmw SIR 0 XTRA GOOD CLOTHES VjfMost every boy -wears them nowadays. r Come nd bay your boy new iult for the Pentlcott Holidays. Tbey range it years to Ulyear In two plecvi, double brvasted and tbree piece tulti. yft 4 Mur wireuuu ii ihbub urn- ib pumy miiu iimpij a mailer OI Kaftie, lis Our Dull i j ntH 10 m id juu quality juu pay ior a T A. KAHMANN. X Arthif Kumpeic was Louis Wsitor tjiis week. L0t of new things in glass and queeaware at roege's. pot bargains in Pianos and Org&TiB, call ofi 0. H. Thias. . Job. Stamm transacted busi vesB in St. Louis Wednesday. Jos. Glosemeyer was the cuest nt St. Louis relatives this u-pr,lr. - . At Droege's you can find the latest and nobbiest styles in Shirts and Neck Wear. Mrs. Carrie Butler wa3 the guest of St. Louis friend 3 Tues day and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Busch of St. Louis were among the excursionists Sunday. Misses Lilly Busch and Paulita tfoffmann upent Wednesday the guest of friend St. Louis. H. J. DICKBRADER SELLS GUARANTEED MIXED PAINTS AND OILS. CALL ON HIM. Dr. and Mrs. John 'Iebell were gutaofDr. and Mrs. P.-E. NoKh of St. Louis Wednesday. Dr. Bagby returned thelatter part" of last week from the Dental association which met in St. Louis. Henry Westmann of the Simmons Hardware Co. of St. Louis spent Sunday the guest of J. R. Us temore. Misses Clara and Mary Pies-trup were the guests of Washing ton relatives a few days the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Doerr de parted for Wellington, Mo., Fri day where they expect to make their future home. Rev. J. W. Fran ken f eld of Marthasville, spent several hours Wednesday afternoon the guest of Kev. (j. D. wobus. McCormick Birders, Mowers. Hay Tedders? Hay" Rates and Twine for sale by Edw. G. Busch & (Jo. Washington, Mo. Edw. Wellenkamp's new house on Cedar St. will soon be ready for the plasters, the carpenters will soon have the top on. Get your vegetables, fish, celery and spare-ribs at Bertles-mann's butcher shop. Leave orders for special fish on Tuesday. Just the thing for Rain or Shine our new fancy Silk Parasols in Navy-Red and Blacks at special price. J. G. Droege Merc. Co. When a man measures his happiness,.by how many hours he slept the night before is a sign he has been married long enough to have a large family. H. H. Mittendorf and wife of St. Louis, and Aug. and Fred Kampen of Webster Grove, Mo., spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schulte. Miss Hattie Purves who has been attending school at the State Normal at Warren aburg, returned home the latter part of last week to spend the summer vacation.Mrs. T. F. Bihr was in St. Louis Monday and had the good luck to strike some great sales in Millinery goods which will enable her to sell them to her customers at bargains. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morris and family of St. Louis, came up Sunday and spent the day the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Vitt. Mrs. Morris and children remained here a few days the first of the week. Paint your house with Patton's Sun Proof Paints, your barns with Linseed Oil and Vermillion Red, oil your machinery with Ruddy P Harvester Oil and buy them from Edw. fir. Busch 4 Co. Washington, Mo. Mrs. Oscar Ruge happened to a very painful accident the latter part of last week, she was out on the side-walk when some little boy threw a rock, which accidentally Btruck her and broke, the bone in her nose and her glasses. Children's '.Day exercises will be observed at the- Methodist Church Sunday, Supt. G, H. Pike and the teachers have an elaborate program arranged for the occasion. Rev. J. C. L. Boehm will deliver an address. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Auf a his fine nd St. compl Mr. and Gray SunJ Washingt Chas. a home at H week vii Mn tie d Wash Miss1 Louis 1 week by Corn C prioea at H Mrs. rnmnnriiii ninir atives and friends in Kansas City. We are sorry to report Mrs, Hausgen very sick this week nope she will soon be able up again. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Zumwalt of St. Louis, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Zumwalt. Mr. Jaa. Hawley who has been painting about Villa Ridge for several weeks, came in Saturday to spend a few. days. A man is not old until he no longer stops when a woman is getting on a street car to see what kind of stockings she wears. Dr. W. R. North drove up from Labadie Sunday afternoon and a few hours after he returned that eveningi his fine driving horse diet, fz wi?iwr. Misses Margaret and May me Grothaus of St. Louis, spent a few days the first of the week the guest of Washington friends and relatives, t Master Wm. Ileermann who is attending school in St. Louis visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heermann the first part of this week. The select dance given at the Thias Hall on Elm St. Thursday night was a very pleasant event. There was not an extra large crcnmLpresent, but those present seemed to enjoy themselves very much. Miss Clara Curtis and Miss Alice McKee of St. Louis, who have been the guests of Mrs. Andrew Giersa of Point Pleasant neighborhood, returned home Tuesday. Miss McKee intends to depart for Alamorgodo, New Mexico, in a few days to spend the summer 'ansas jfZ ",h 3 nJ to be J)f -I Fine Crl et Store.. The "LI wl 1 VUIIMO F. W. Si acted bul Friday. You now young Prof. W urday anq relatives 1 Mrs. 1 and little St Louis Mr. anc little dauf guest of 1 Mrs. At dren retui Louis rels day. OARDE KINDS A' HARDWi Mrs. C little dauf from a vi boro. Mc HAVE IRON ENI2RGY No oneiui be well and strong without proper amount of iron iu the blood. Iron helps to maintain the purity of the blood and to draw from the air we breathe its life-giving; elements. The amount of iron in the blood is uually indicated by the color of the complexion. Health is marked by a deep ruddy hue, weakness or disease by pallor. To restore health and strength iron must beprocured. IROISTOIDS will furnish the Iron needed; they contain a form of iron that is readily converted Into red blood cells and in addition other valuable Ingredients for building up the syBtem. They are a potent remedy in every condition where the blood needs enrichment and the vital forces need building up. PRICE 50C. H. R. Baumann, Druggist. WASHINGTON. MO. i Edmun signed Baumann cepted a p Telephone Busch and Union ceived a lal Binder T selline at twine is p in the Pn Mo. We prill nouncfcma Mathilde I Winkler d ding will manuel LI city, Wed 14th. Popular the lates trimmed hi summer hi cheapest venirs. Daughter: makers, w The Aif Associatiq Louis toJ brought Louis folli day in many of and lots for the rii 3 |