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1 Franklin County Observers T'HE GREAT ELL IT TO HONE PAPER THE OBSERVER VOL LXVI. NUMBER 3 WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNflT, MO., JULY 7, I9JJ. John Deere Walking & Riding Plows Plows of Established Merit, Made of the best material, work best and last the longest. Buy them from E. G. BUSCH Hardware, Harness and Implements Mrs. John lsbell has been in Michigan the past week. Mr. and Ira. Thos. Point were in New Haven Monday. Miss A. Gaines was a Washington visitor this week. Death of Ben Uhlir. Ben Uhlir, aged 63 years, died at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Anna Swoboda, on R R. I, Sunday, July 2nd, of paralysis, Mr. Uhlir had been stricken with this Miss Selz of St. Louis is visit- disease fora Innor tima ahd tola l " --- - i Mrs. Carrie Groves ana son ui t. Louis visited Mrs. Mary and mraa Hagebusch this ween. Miss Letia Booth returned L w.adnv after a few lays visit with friends at Deh-mce, Mo. Hiss Mary Meyersieck return- " " ., . 3 - fl.in a Ijd to Union weanesaay-veeks visit here. Fmnk Schil'e- of St. Louis vis-ted Ms parents here the first ot he wee1'. i. ,i ir.ihn Smith visited -!..!. hn nrsi oi I WMr'. Mac McGlolhin and WJ. Vaught id Miss Kitty Ellison, f ? -n.l Tuesday in MaKr of "Miss J Hilda Becker and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Louis rewuu,, and daughter, Miss Hazel, and Edmund Otto went to St Louis Thursday in Mr. Peiatrup's auto. Don't forget to come to the ice cream sociatou B. Menee'e lawn afternoon ana evening XO , ... t..i lKrV hv the N. w. aay, - Club. J wnnks aco from which he died. The funeral was oonducted Tursday morning at 9 o'clock from the St. Francis Borgia church and thence to the Catho lic cemetery. Stove Talk DICKBRADER SAYS He can show you a line of STOVES and RANCES that will please you. DICKBRADER Main and Oak Card of Thanks. W desire to express our sin cere thanks to the neighbors and friends for their kino, deeds ana words during thh illness and death of our beloved cousin, Ben Uhlir. Mrs. Anna Swoboda and Children. Free Band Concerts. The Washington Cornet Band will give free band concerts to entertain the public at different r.i.,r.a in our city. The manago- mont. ha ndded more musicians l AH ll v ...Mi nurohase several new instruments. The band will render some of the finest music that can be produced. TU MoHrtnal RisfiUlt CO. will t lit' Ol'U"-1 - . have a special demonstration of fancy oakes and crackers at A. Kahmann's Store Saturday. Van u.pa all invited to A. Kah mann's Store Saturday and get a sample of the many delicious cake which will demonstrated by the National Biscuit Co. Mr anrl Mrs. G. A. Huth and daughter, Mabel, spent the 4th with Mr. ana ir. juuuo lenkamp. v.A T indhnrst of St. LoUlS Snentthe4th of July with Wash ington friends and relatives. Found: A pair of shoes. Loser oan have same by calling kio nffioA and Dnvine for this ad. Special Notice. S On next Tuesday, July U, Seisl Counoil No. II2I K. of C, wilfhave their regular meeting, fetinMa bv conferring the nrsi degree on a class of candidates. AllfmemberB are urgeu w u. present. J. U. UORNELiL,, Grand Knight. Leo Backer of St. Louis spent Sunday with homefolks. Hermann Hansen of Belleville visited homefolks this week. Louis Hausmann of Labaddie was in St. Louis Moaday. Vin Buhr spent several days in Westphalia visiting friends. John Drusch, the Peacemakers' popular first-baseman, was a Hermann visitor Sunday. Tony Sohneider returned Monday from New Haven after a month's visit to relatives. The members of the Catholic Church choir spent the Fourth at St. John's Creek, fishing. John F. Trentmann, who bat been on the sick list for several months, is slowly improving. T. J. Beoker returned to St. Louis Tuesday after spending his vacation with homefolks. E. H. Otto, Dr. Hoffmann and Robt. Me HI wain went fishing to the early part of this week and report a good time. Mrs. Dehne and daughter, Mrs. F, Noelker of St. Louis spent several days in Washington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dearesnent a few days in this city visiting Mrs. Ueare s mother, Mrs. wei-he.John Jasper, a well known traveling man, visited relatives here this week. Mr. Jasper likes Washington and alwavs snends the Fourth of July here. Misses Louise Kluth and Nora Vick, accompanied by Henry Busen and Herbert Kahmann, visited in Chamois Monday and Tuesday. Sam Tnrth nf flrav Rummit returned to his home Monday af ter spenaing three weeks wun his nV.ichter. who is in a hosnital in St, Louis, having been operat- ea on ror appenajcms. . 1 - 'iii i Ul IVHUDBO V..J , ti J ineton last Friday night and Saturday. Mr. Sonnemann is a former resident of Washington, i .i : k;q urut vinit to OUT anu mm . ----- . city in 26 years and naturally he finds mady cnangea. ii,.n-,- Riirfri.n. who has been 11U11 1 J " - C5 ' . i t tha Phoftnix-Amen- eniniuvou v . can Pipe worKs aa w'u'" the past five years, has this week moveu mo , , . .i k. rMl h nmnloved oy IV, wiierc no r zj .. - the Metropolitan Street Railway Service F. W. day for A few the ball Monday HenrJ ter wets the earl; F. T man, wi day on I A. A. Kansas few day Miese Spaunh impe left last Satur- ago, III., for a visit. our loyal fans saw kes at Jefferson City d Tuesday. bntmann and daugh fet. Louis a 'few days pt of this week, lann, the ioe and coal , Si. Louis last Mon- be oame down from last Frtday for a riait in Washington. Boehm and Ella i of St. Louis visited homefolipe first of the week. Ittrreive spent Sun- i family, who are vis- Rington. i and family of St. Sunday with Chae. and family. Ka and Anna Strecker Berend visited Her tea and friends dur- scfteele and sister, Miss , ifbompniea oy ineir f flt. Louis, visitea rel Sunday iSiends here iaVi Thev made the if big touring car. Marti day witJ itingin Loais Louis 8 Weggeo Misse and Tel mann re ing the ! Harry Gertrudi mother. ativea ai and Moi trip in t! I V. J. lleakmann and son. Vin cent. Jrl snent last Saturday in St I. nn ft. We understand that tha vnnto mm has accented a .aw ' ' T. . nnaitinn In th house Of the W i i i H nilfkhans (irocer UO.. OI which hii father is traveline re- preeentwtivft in this territory. Town shin 8unday 8chool Con vention to le Ireld in the Wash- ini?ton Protbvtenan church.bun- day. JuJy. 9th, 3 to 5 p. m., and 8 to 9 d. m. Proeram: 3 p. m., Address. "The Adult in the Sun day 8chool," led by Mr. Hoff mann: 3 :aQu, m., faper, "ine Primary QBa" by Mies Dora ArmstronJI m., Paper, "lhe eacher, oy TO Cif rlf hi m. C. t. Xlaatraaa Co.-Ko. M The Old Cabinet Maker Says : khat it is no wonder elastic cotton felt haj ttni the place of all i i i r ki ,n tii marriSHiHMH hiiii im am iud wiivviianw Usnsn uii thoHwho have snent a night on one of our elastic r si 1 11 1 ! w - . .1 a. 1 . . felt mattresees. They are more reaeonaoiy pnoea inn jru Imagine and if you sleep on one tor a single nigm, you w. uu. -.u" ... .-. mini urn anlr. when vou consider how IWlinuut 11 i"f iwioo l t.u : aUon nnri how much sleeD means 10 mucn 01 tun viujc juu . . . ... that our invitation to inspect inese U"u J T.- ' TP ,j Imattresses is wen worm your owiwuriu. Felt Mattresses as low as $6.50. Try our easy payment plan. Commercial Club Doings. m.tpiiin(r Catechism," by Mr. 8helton, edi . tii iiuadiiiht.. The ex lor uiiiu" Hiwwp - ... :o Ka intersDersed with t'luinon ' , :-l in hv a arkTB Ciioir, composed of the combined choirs Ka rviatnnniHC. ni. roioio Praahvt.nrian churches, o p. ui., Address by Rev. M. Sohuoh on Run nn nr ine nuiuo X11D ivviu.."" - - - a. a.,i fahnnl." 8:30 o. m hv O. K. Paxson on the 'Thief Aim of the Sunday cordially in ouuuui. - vited The board of directors of the Onmmeroial Club i! aouiMv" matters ofgreat importan"oeIttl Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Giesike and sons Robert and Leo, spent a few days in our city this week. Mrs. Laura Dehne of St. Louis up Our certificates of deposit draw interest from date of deposit. On sums deposited for six months, we pay interest at the rate of four per cent per annum. Both the interest and the principle are payable annually or each six months, as you prefer. Our Time Certificate of Deposit is the ideal short or longinvestment. Snmeneoole being inclined to think that the club is doing very little or nothing to benefit the ;t w vethe following ex tracts from committee reports to show what has been done in me nast few weeks. L. G. Kruel ot me cuuiuii County Fair Special Premiums to boost Class "D", Horticulture and Culinary Departments, re ported that they had seoured be- tween 80 and 'J( premiums w published in the Fair Associa- tions Premium usi na special premiums are of the value . LJ ...1, if of $250. Not so uau wi comes to helping along the air. E H. Otto as special committee on oiling the streets reported that With the assistance of Mr. Edw. F. Jasper, had BOiwirau $360 for this purpose and that one coat of oil had been appiwa j to some of the principal streets .rt nnir 11 V - i and that they were uin....s - rangements to put on a secouu coat of heavy asphalt oil. The publicity oommiuee reported having posted bills and 1 . l JaiiI rf ad vertising matter to boost me of Star Brand Shoes, mauo j the R. J- & R- Shoe Co. The advertisement oi me v. Brand Shoes in the uoserver the work of the publicity ooi-mittee cf the Washington Com-merciai Club and is evidence of th interest the business meu citizens of Washington take ID pushing to the front me u.uu-tries located in Washington. Mayor Hamilton and family iri.i.MnAn rHiuiuuu old friends. t-. i, Mnalkar and chll- drrof 8T. LVuTs returned home ureu u w. . j-a via- Wednesday alter It in niir CltV. iv ... - . Mrs. John Vitt andI oh.Wren St. Louis are visiting relatives here. Do own repairing an: Apply at this office. hor.sev Real Estate Transfers. Clarence Armistead to G. W. Armistead, 50a in 3S-42-2w,$500. J. Newhoff to J. D. Wolverton, 70a in 3-4I-3w $100. Z. A. Freemann to Peter Did dea, I40a in 34-432w $600. International Supply & Export Co. to Gray Summit White Sand Co., land in 9-43-2e $100. Thos. Kindrick to Julia Bro- deaux 42a in 3&4-40-2w, $1525. Eliza Crocket to Cora Stoops, prop, in Sullivan, $365. H. W. Kappelmann to W. A. Kappelmann,I4Ia 3-44-3w, $3000. F. A. Pilliod to T. N. Hoff, 30a in 20&2i-41-2e, 82000. - Meramec River Land Co. to Garland Bland, 82a in 20-4?-2e I 50!3. DICKBRADER SAYS Brighten Up Paint for Inside Finish Outside Work and We furnish the brush, paint ind can All you f nrnUh Ueash and the man. DICKBRADER Mainland Oak 1 i M i i I 'i "Mi
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Title | The Franklin County observer. (Washington, Mo.), 1911-07-07 |
Issue Date | 1911-07-07 |
Issue Year | 1911 |
Issue Month | 07 |
Issue Day | 07 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 66 |
Title Number | 3 |
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 |
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Title | The Franklin County observer. (Washington, Mo.), 1911-07-07 |
Page Number | 00000052959 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | 1 Franklin County Observers T'HE GREAT ELL IT TO HONE PAPER THE OBSERVER VOL LXVI. NUMBER 3 WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNflT, MO., JULY 7, I9JJ. John Deere Walking & Riding Plows Plows of Established Merit, Made of the best material, work best and last the longest. Buy them from E. G. BUSCH Hardware, Harness and Implements Mrs. John lsbell has been in Michigan the past week. Mr. and Ira. Thos. Point were in New Haven Monday. Miss A. Gaines was a Washington visitor this week. Death of Ben Uhlir. Ben Uhlir, aged 63 years, died at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Anna Swoboda, on R R. I, Sunday, July 2nd, of paralysis, Mr. Uhlir had been stricken with this Miss Selz of St. Louis is visit- disease fora Innor tima ahd tola l " --- - i Mrs. Carrie Groves ana son ui t. Louis visited Mrs. Mary and mraa Hagebusch this ween. Miss Letia Booth returned L w.adnv after a few lays visit with friends at Deh-mce, Mo. Hiss Mary Meyersieck return- " " ., . 3 - fl.in a Ijd to Union weanesaay-veeks visit here. Fmnk Schil'e- of St. Louis vis-ted Ms parents here the first ot he wee1'. i. ,i ir.ihn Smith visited -!..!. hn nrsi oi I WMr'. Mac McGlolhin and WJ. Vaught id Miss Kitty Ellison, f ? -n.l Tuesday in MaKr of "Miss J Hilda Becker and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Louis rewuu,, and daughter, Miss Hazel, and Edmund Otto went to St Louis Thursday in Mr. Peiatrup's auto. Don't forget to come to the ice cream sociatou B. Menee'e lawn afternoon ana evening XO , ... t..i lKrV hv the N. w. aay, - Club. J wnnks aco from which he died. The funeral was oonducted Tursday morning at 9 o'clock from the St. Francis Borgia church and thence to the Catho lic cemetery. Stove Talk DICKBRADER SAYS He can show you a line of STOVES and RANCES that will please you. DICKBRADER Main and Oak Card of Thanks. W desire to express our sin cere thanks to the neighbors and friends for their kino, deeds ana words during thh illness and death of our beloved cousin, Ben Uhlir. Mrs. Anna Swoboda and Children. Free Band Concerts. The Washington Cornet Band will give free band concerts to entertain the public at different r.i.,r.a in our city. The manago- mont. ha ndded more musicians l AH ll v ...Mi nurohase several new instruments. The band will render some of the finest music that can be produced. TU MoHrtnal RisfiUlt CO. will t lit' Ol'U"-1 - . have a special demonstration of fancy oakes and crackers at A. Kahmann's Store Saturday. Van u.pa all invited to A. Kah mann's Store Saturday and get a sample of the many delicious cake which will demonstrated by the National Biscuit Co. Mr anrl Mrs. G. A. Huth and daughter, Mabel, spent the 4th with Mr. ana ir. juuuo lenkamp. v.A T indhnrst of St. LoUlS Snentthe4th of July with Wash ington friends and relatives. Found: A pair of shoes. Loser oan have same by calling kio nffioA and Dnvine for this ad. Special Notice. S On next Tuesday, July U, Seisl Counoil No. II2I K. of C, wilfhave their regular meeting, fetinMa bv conferring the nrsi degree on a class of candidates. AllfmemberB are urgeu w u. present. J. U. UORNELiL,, Grand Knight. Leo Backer of St. Louis spent Sunday with homefolks. Hermann Hansen of Belleville visited homefolks this week. Louis Hausmann of Labaddie was in St. Louis Moaday. Vin Buhr spent several days in Westphalia visiting friends. John Drusch, the Peacemakers' popular first-baseman, was a Hermann visitor Sunday. Tony Sohneider returned Monday from New Haven after a month's visit to relatives. The members of the Catholic Church choir spent the Fourth at St. John's Creek, fishing. John F. Trentmann, who bat been on the sick list for several months, is slowly improving. T. J. Beoker returned to St. Louis Tuesday after spending his vacation with homefolks. E. H. Otto, Dr. Hoffmann and Robt. Me HI wain went fishing to the early part of this week and report a good time. Mrs. Dehne and daughter, Mrs. F, Noelker of St. Louis spent several days in Washington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dearesnent a few days in this city visiting Mrs. Ueare s mother, Mrs. wei-he.John Jasper, a well known traveling man, visited relatives here this week. Mr. Jasper likes Washington and alwavs snends the Fourth of July here. Misses Louise Kluth and Nora Vick, accompanied by Henry Busen and Herbert Kahmann, visited in Chamois Monday and Tuesday. Sam Tnrth nf flrav Rummit returned to his home Monday af ter spenaing three weeks wun his nV.ichter. who is in a hosnital in St, Louis, having been operat- ea on ror appenajcms. . 1 - 'iii i Ul IVHUDBO V..J , ti J ineton last Friday night and Saturday. Mr. Sonnemann is a former resident of Washington, i .i : k;q urut vinit to OUT anu mm . ----- . city in 26 years and naturally he finds mady cnangea. ii,.n-,- Riirfri.n. who has been 11U11 1 J " - C5 ' . i t tha Phoftnix-Amen- eniniuvou v . can Pipe worKs aa w'u'" the past five years, has this week moveu mo , , . .i k. rMl h nmnloved oy IV, wiierc no r zj .. - the Metropolitan Street Railway Service F. W. day for A few the ball Monday HenrJ ter wets the earl; F. T man, wi day on I A. A. Kansas few day Miese Spaunh impe left last Satur- ago, III., for a visit. our loyal fans saw kes at Jefferson City d Tuesday. bntmann and daugh fet. Louis a 'few days pt of this week, lann, the ioe and coal , Si. Louis last Mon- be oame down from last Frtday for a riait in Washington. Boehm and Ella i of St. Louis visited homefolipe first of the week. Ittrreive spent Sun- i family, who are vis- Rington. i and family of St. Sunday with Chae. and family. Ka and Anna Strecker Berend visited Her tea and friends dur- scfteele and sister, Miss , ifbompniea oy ineir f flt. Louis, visitea rel Sunday iSiends here iaVi Thev made the if big touring car. Marti day witJ itingin Loais Louis 8 Weggeo Misse and Tel mann re ing the ! Harry Gertrudi mother. ativea ai and Moi trip in t! I V. J. lleakmann and son. Vin cent. Jrl snent last Saturday in St I. nn ft. We understand that tha vnnto mm has accented a .aw ' ' T. . nnaitinn In th house Of the W i i i H nilfkhans (irocer UO.. OI which hii father is traveline re- preeentwtivft in this territory. Town shin 8unday 8chool Con vention to le Ireld in the Wash- ini?ton Protbvtenan church.bun- day. JuJy. 9th, 3 to 5 p. m., and 8 to 9 d. m. Proeram: 3 p. m., Address. "The Adult in the Sun day 8chool," led by Mr. Hoff mann: 3 :aQu, m., faper, "ine Primary QBa" by Mies Dora ArmstronJI m., Paper, "lhe eacher, oy TO Cif rlf hi m. C. t. Xlaatraaa Co.-Ko. M The Old Cabinet Maker Says : khat it is no wonder elastic cotton felt haj ttni the place of all i i i r ki ,n tii marriSHiHMH hiiii im am iud wiivviianw Usnsn uii thoHwho have snent a night on one of our elastic r si 1 11 1 ! w - . .1 a. 1 . . felt mattresees. They are more reaeonaoiy pnoea inn jru Imagine and if you sleep on one tor a single nigm, you w. uu. -.u" ... .-. mini urn anlr. when vou consider how IWlinuut 11 i"f iwioo l t.u : aUon nnri how much sleeD means 10 mucn 01 tun viujc juu . . . ... that our invitation to inspect inese U"u J T.- ' TP ,j Imattresses is wen worm your owiwuriu. Felt Mattresses as low as $6.50. Try our easy payment plan. Commercial Club Doings. m.tpiiin(r Catechism," by Mr. 8helton, edi . tii iiuadiiiht.. The ex lor uiiiu" Hiwwp - ... :o Ka intersDersed with t'luinon ' , :-l in hv a arkTB Ciioir, composed of the combined choirs Ka rviatnnniHC. ni. roioio Praahvt.nrian churches, o p. ui., Address by Rev. M. Sohuoh on Run nn nr ine nuiuo X11D ivviu.."" - - - a. a.,i fahnnl." 8:30 o. m hv O. K. Paxson on the 'Thief Aim of the Sunday cordially in ouuuui. - vited The board of directors of the Onmmeroial Club i! aouiMv" matters ofgreat importan"oeIttl Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Giesike and sons Robert and Leo, spent a few days in our city this week. Mrs. Laura Dehne of St. Louis up Our certificates of deposit draw interest from date of deposit. On sums deposited for six months, we pay interest at the rate of four per cent per annum. Both the interest and the principle are payable annually or each six months, as you prefer. Our Time Certificate of Deposit is the ideal short or longinvestment. Snmeneoole being inclined to think that the club is doing very little or nothing to benefit the ;t w vethe following ex tracts from committee reports to show what has been done in me nast few weeks. L. G. Kruel ot me cuuiuii County Fair Special Premiums to boost Class "D", Horticulture and Culinary Departments, re ported that they had seoured be- tween 80 and 'J( premiums w published in the Fair Associa- tions Premium usi na special premiums are of the value . LJ ...1, if of $250. Not so uau wi comes to helping along the air. E H. Otto as special committee on oiling the streets reported that With the assistance of Mr. Edw. F. Jasper, had BOiwirau $360 for this purpose and that one coat of oil had been appiwa j to some of the principal streets .rt nnir 11 V - i and that they were uin....s - rangements to put on a secouu coat of heavy asphalt oil. The publicity oommiuee reported having posted bills and 1 . l JaiiI rf ad vertising matter to boost me of Star Brand Shoes, mauo j the R. J- & R- Shoe Co. The advertisement oi me v. Brand Shoes in the uoserver the work of the publicity ooi-mittee cf the Washington Com-merciai Club and is evidence of th interest the business meu citizens of Washington take ID pushing to the front me u.uu-tries located in Washington. Mayor Hamilton and family iri.i.MnAn rHiuiuuu old friends. t-. i, Mnalkar and chll- drrof 8T. LVuTs returned home ureu u w. . j-a via- Wednesday alter It in niir CltV. iv ... - . Mrs. John Vitt andI oh.Wren St. Louis are visiting relatives here. Do own repairing an: Apply at this office. hor.sev Real Estate Transfers. Clarence Armistead to G. W. Armistead, 50a in 3S-42-2w,$500. J. Newhoff to J. D. Wolverton, 70a in 3-4I-3w $100. Z. A. Freemann to Peter Did dea, I40a in 34-432w $600. International Supply & Export Co. to Gray Summit White Sand Co., land in 9-43-2e $100. Thos. Kindrick to Julia Bro- deaux 42a in 3&4-40-2w, $1525. Eliza Crocket to Cora Stoops, prop, in Sullivan, $365. H. W. Kappelmann to W. A. Kappelmann,I4Ia 3-44-3w, $3000. F. A. Pilliod to T. N. Hoff, 30a in 20&2i-41-2e, 82000. - Meramec River Land Co. to Garland Bland, 82a in 20-4?-2e I 50!3. DICKBRADER SAYS Brighten Up Paint for Inside Finish Outside Work and We furnish the brush, paint ind can All you f nrnUh Ueash and the man. DICKBRADER Mainland Oak 1 i M i i I 'i "Mi |