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w ITY . '.J FRANKLIN OBSEEYE i Who Xtaa. VOL. LVIH. WASHINGTON, FRANKtj Bounty, mo., july jo, 1903. NUMBER 3 COT; -14 1 VMUJhLLU.J..ij , t 1 t ft I t -r-r Judge Us By Our Furniture. 11 10 LJ There is a differ- if ence between trade H 1 1 A. 1 ' winners nnu irnuv keepers trade winner is a piece of furnit ure lorutiio money. A trade keeper is GOOD moneys worth or fur niture. We have only trade keepers. We (mirt. vnnr inves tigation on two merits First and foremost Reliability Ah no Kiilfl ia muds lie. vnnrl uninnliinir until the purchaser is fully satlsneu. (Second, we gtwra ntee an absolute eautiful white waist goods at iip Brothers. Jboke Petersen's Clears. y ore the best. ipr Rent Stable, good for 3 ' jes and wagon. Apply at this - ii vo nil t isduauio Saving of One - Third f . a j 9 on any and all furniture purchased from us. We are growing sol itlltf UnH M'ol 1 en 4. -,n..r 1m. uj n nvb alCtl DU KVQl w TV C UUglU W (JlUllf UUl n Cll FURNITURE HAS DONE IT. RIGHT STYLE. RIGHT FINISH. RIGHT PRICES. Read the citv council rjroceed lne-e in this issue. V- 0 . Miss Ella Lannon visited in uuiuoaii last wcciv. i : 1 1 uei your supply oi urocenes for harvest at Katnp Brothers. Orlando K&mn of St. Louis C j. -ouuiy iuurt is in session inis r see proceedings in another fiiMphniiHft is danger-"IQ In. ously ill. J I & 3. E. F.Powell of Labadielg V)H8 8Pent the Fourth in was Bhonnino- m Washington n iwgum. Monday. 9 inv Rnlnn oni imtaa ru:.,t- TT.Il . . ri 1 T ? I VI. A K!f T . . .' ..1 U A - J usc&r noitgreiwe or. ot. ijouio j wu cueurateu BDent the 4th with his homefolks ta W in Washington? aivuwpuc-. ... i j ;trtin Holtgreiwe, an employe Mrs. .a sort was tne guest oi w Iffir. " 18 BpB'uugvueweeK New Haven friends the latter pari wR5ftiends and relatives in St. of lAnt ,t Henry Jasper of St. Louis spent Vjm. Hausgen of Kansas and the 4th with Washington relatives EmUHausgen of Moberly were TT 0 mmm ' OPUN DAY AND MOHT. WASHINQTON, MO. THP OUTFITTFPS. LNTI NIOHT. WASHINflTON. MO. THE GREATEST mmm TT ... l ifa nn to VOU tO Nothing-rjrafS. Come a once and secure me gre. tj:01. vP (rhter. Det- .l i.i !.. i. nr opg fn?nien yuu. uirk", ...0 , aon , '-;"-v one has ever been accustomea ter rare"" ui-" "T- ,,nral roundup ana to see. Everytmng goes, . - b clearing tnrcuguuut, Dress Goods, wasnyow --;-7 . W. wais mL--. ,r ;;s Granite. Glass and Uothing, nais, wm UUctiiawoiv. ..... t. ikMivVi tViA Karo-ftin Ail thoroughly washed or proni m - v. fMa t Mm8?r.".rn. Mlow the crowds. You'll be g..a anw rkT i.i i unn unit""" """ 3. if nn lon't It yOU OO, ounj j -- and friends. Paul Krog wa9 among the ones frnm St. Ij-nia vhn rftlpnrated the 4th at this place. Wm. Jasper of the Sligo Iron Works of St. Louis, spent the 4th with Washington friends. Miss Adele Massmann left Sunday afternoon for St. Louis to visit friends and relatives. W. J. Stumpe who is attending school in St. Louis came up to spend the 4th with homefolks. Hammocks, Lawn goods and Rpfriorpratiiru at sner.ial Jow oric- es at Otto & Co. The Outfitters. Mr. and Mrs. Buchmueller of St. Louis were the guest of Washington folks the latter part of last Ml'cCOQ Mayme Grothaus are the guest MOP BROTHERS. thai fourth. is .j Uiss Francis Leykam and little brother Johnnie of Kirkwood spent, the 4th with friends and relatives here. If jou need plates, cups, sauceA andidishes. or anything in the GlaVf and Qaecnware line, call on Kari)p Brothers. . M, and Mrs. Wm. Gattung of Granite City, 111., spent the 4th Campbellton. Wni. Voss of Chicago, one of ErhwTonk piano men, is epend-ingfafew days the guest of his hoiQQlGlks hero MJ and Mrs. Harry Dickbrader and tiicir little cirl of St. Louis Groceries You get the best Groceries at the lowest prices at our store. Good Prunes at 5c a lb. Extra Value Oil Sardines, Fancy Large Prunes 10c a lb- Extra Value Muttart Sardines uc per i alue Muttart Sar rcan i Good" Coffee JOc per. pou Hats! Hats! We have the latest In Mens and Boy's Hats. Can sell you the finest $3 hat for $1.50. Carpets. Oil Cloth and LenoIeum If you need anything in this line call on us and see the beautiful patters and compare prices. , DRYGO&DS... Hue the beautiful White (JoodK, Laws and Prints. Gent's Furnishing Goods Fine Shirts, neckwear, suspenders, collars, etc. MOP BROTHERS. and their little girl of at. Louis werwine guest oi uieir nomemiKs Rosa and and Irian v friends here the 4th. iviayme uromaua are uiw gueoi j. ttBciimann and Arthur Stad-: nere u. Hoomiigw.iinv.mo ..v. ter flat. LiOuis, were ine guest Uves this week. 0f iT Vn(j3 and relatives in and Mis. McDonald who has been aror & . e n i t home Monday Washington the latter Good coffee lOcts. per pound at Katnp Brothers. Wm lJeitz of St. Louis ceie- I brated the 4th with his homefolks 1 1. V 111 OCIIDIIU UL OU UUU13 UBIB" and j brated the Fourth with homefolks .M.L . rMnndaT. of,Mrs. Calaweinnucuiuti"";"-' me Monaay. ...,M ?i'ri nra came up from S'SMSSKS STMondav and took her JSi?Siertoflli.famllyofJ. back homo mth her. - f , rSieCKUiailll im w XVI IBS CCorjioo -- tel Porter, i taking a nn,emann for the past month re- 5!" Zrl W vaca- turned home Monday. ilia uaiMv.i a in Washington. Springs imswee. I A. Kahinniainiini, I I THE LP-TO-DATE MERCHANT. J F. W LAi " " STUMPE, President. O. W. ARCULAKius, ash 4 i tr UZnAlnr APITAL. $5o,ooo. SURPLUS. $5o.ooo. . W M 1 19 1 DiSBCTOKS-F. Hmdrick, H. D. HiWer.F. W. Stumpe. O Arcularius. flVb iiahinr nnd 1 to cnu on us. .Mtrbu it KAHMANN. and CoUection Agency. Inswi NAtcirv Public. J . . Missouri Washington HY. BUB.CKMANN, DEALER IN ALU KINDS OF fH$M PtlRNITORE- vc- " Li s tion. Mrs. H. Sanders and Mrs. Anna Kleinecker and two little chil- dren ot St. l-ouis vwo rr" of Mr. and Mrs. nenry this week. -" AlfredO. Mueller of Omaha, Neb., a noted zitherist and agent . ii.. u.K..rai70P either was tne ior nio o"" . - . guest of Franz Schwarzer the first part or ine wee. USE Nature's Remedies, manufactured by the A. H-Lewis M ed Co., St. Louis, Mo., F. L.Nier-j-.'i. ro,M Ao-snt for Franklin, Warren and St. Charles county a rronts Wanted. -- er of St. Louis were married at that place weanesuay. these parties are former Washing- ton peopie " - . . tives and friends here who wish fhom well. The outing club, consisting of rv. nv,,r ai Waconer. Dan Kramer? Pr'of. Tankerley, Perry Zumwait ana nemy ;'." the fourth out at the Bourboise . . . . J fishing and having a ..ae. The Main feature of 'tie outing was the catcmnf of a monster noundbas W"Dr. Bagby, the I L. ... i nvawinmfl Uocto1 was ainiwau w'Ui iov but after the excitement ' . . J. . 11.:r.Vif orrain. BUUOIUOU " " a - . . r Dnnnla a unjuiyotii iuc-Society of the St. Peters church I -i-ijL fho ath anniversary ofi v, vnuno. Peoole's society oi Marthasville. The Str. Washing- IT . i il .nosnlvorQ Within ton carneu wio Fb"- "V,t Marthasville. aOOUt a nuiB "'u " ,i 100 people were on board, au JepoVt an en joyable t me and were r ii 1Aaa1 iirit.h the hOS- more iiiau iireoow --- mtahty oi me juiuo.- r-ple. Rev. Wobus preached at the . : onrl a POOU morning bwv.- -tT iT crowd was present. i noon tne sociewuy.-- - Femme Vf Pome's organized raw " L:i . .b i,!.h will have noint r. ' ... The mem- meetings v, - .... bersnip so iar ia - --- , denominations will also be asked The best Machine Oil at Kamp Brothers. Dr. Booth of Pacific was up to see Dr. Butler Tuesday. J. T. Barret of St. Clair was a Washington visitor Tuesday, Miss Anna Hackmann is visit-in? at Mr. and Mrs. Jos Isele. Tjtiy one oi miv w u v Fisher who is at work in Improved Ref rigertors and enjoy AAwl.T 1 II II. C St. Louis came out to spena tne 4th with his family at this place. n aiu tUo li'ftla ann OI Air. t.- u rftn nari the mis- ana ivirs. ij. ii. ... fortune to let a toy pistol with a . . , i-:Ar,a nn nff and strike Dians. cauiius" , him in the hand and caused him onffpr r.onsiaeraoiy iur or so. KAam Holler, so well known here by all our people came up . i l AVAnvamn from Dt- nn rnn ii in i, rAijuuv.. "V o..' Mr. Heller is unaries ouuuoj . -r.. e(. unaries dob, ----- . . . ionn l si uin a.avul v v- nas a warm v ... - . u nr.nkiffnn naneCiellV IOr oia vt ttoui"5"i i some oi nor i Sunburn Tan and Freckles. need no part in your sum-Thev are n;i.r ovnirtod ana at eooitjr ' slight expense. Baumann's Toilet Cream makes the skhj proof gainst weatlier con ui.- . nrcventsana cint" P.rrvV.-Moo nnd chaps. It " - f cniiliurn. Hootl.es tne and - v. tVio Plnno Har JU11UH DUOUIl) . vesting Machinery man spent the 4th witn nis iamuy t i . . . . , j 1 Miss Josephine Tobbin returneu Monday to her home in St. Louis after a pleasant visit to her many . .Vila nniir.t.V. ineiiuo in Miss Aurelia R. Huppert and Miss Laura Kraemer of St. Louis the truest of friends and relatives here the Fourth. Misses Hannah, Sarah, Birdie and Mr. Arthur Goesslmg of St. Louis were the guests of the torn- iiv nf Kicnaru wwuia- j - The colored base ban ooya orifl the bovs of Kirk- "Twi at the fair f" P i. cni1av afternoon. grounas par tuv."j il 12th. 1 I Old Grand-pa E. B. Murpny .r . .ii rtiror the news all smues w , that reachea ne a bitr boy mat amvou of Us daughter, Mrs I. W. Brew-ul ...r. Arlr .1nne30th. at iviarvaiuio, w . , We understand Arwiur to open uv RfiinUe from Si y andtrusihewm meet wHh success wherever he may Innate. I Miss Emma Mengal, one of the California, mo.,rT"V- V - ladies was uio M U tiriiwo this week. Miss wi en . , . " i -.,rnofl from a g.el naa. . ' isFer at Ard pleasant vi f. T T. life. Hy. Beins and Oscar Scheer of St. Louis spent the first of the week in Washington. . t !a oil ctnilpqthi? week over a fine girl that arrived at his home last Friday. Mrs. Chas. Buel returned i ues-day from a pleasant visit to friends j i.i:.,.. in Sr. T.nuiq. anu icii" " takes away tho prevents poeiing- nrickly neat ni ! more. It relieves cures the bites and stings of insects. It banishes tan ana irec. -..i.finir the skin funct- tlIIIUiiv...e Ions to the removal of excess coloring matter Money back if it doosn't please you, H.R.BAUMANN, Druggist. Phone 28. Washington, Mo. -.1 Una the MO., ior oavftrfli davs this place ana n,. , last weeK u .apd- ,e ' rheT home at Union Saturday. from St. Unaries ouuuy irom MSHforv Rand noon. KumoiBi br----came up with them and furnished cuiuo up Thorn some aengnt u. were over a nuum , weI . i. -ol hmirn in our up ana spe.it - ana relatives here while the rest . fn th ride and to . i ii. nMilr1 aon. The boat left this place about 6 o'clock v.ii.iir hut harcains in J. G. Droeee Mercantile Co.'s ad this week. Lion i lau tu cau i. Mrs. Chas.Tamm returned this week from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends at SedaTia. Miss Lydia Rusche left Sunday . afternoon with the boat excursion, for St. Charles to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brecken- kamp returned Tuesday from a visit to relatives m juu, Mrs. Amos A. Beinke and cluV j viaitincr the family ot U1C1I u ,. w-. Mr. Henry Grob near Leshe.Mo. Otto, Fritz andEdDickmannoi St. Louis were among the ones who celebrated the 4th m Wash ington. James F. Galvin. of wosron, Mass.. is visiting ms ior-S schoolmate Walter Kahmann this week. Mrs. G. H. KieU and children of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Kehl a Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lo, - Schmitit at vauipwi.w- Mrs. wm. roppenuu,... has been the truest of St. Louis relatives ana inenus weeks, returned home Tuesday. a. .-.. firnhc. who has - MISS ftugu .w , bcen Ul for some time, has left or Blue Spring i-oagc, bon, wo., ioi i""""" Miss Ida Leslie of Mempnis, Tenn., was the guest of the fam-... I u-ohmantt and Mrs. mesoi . --rr---tftf the. Minnie Kallmann i - - Gl Saturaay. . .,,. OS. 9r i The Steamer Kennedy brought . - PriCe JOG. aboat load ofexH of the'Sandern Engraying Co., i iv. rf Tnlv iii Wash- nent the 4th of July in Wash- r mgion. E. G. Busch & Co., sold a nice new Peerless threshing machine outfit this week to Herm. Tappe, Thos. G. Duemler and H. Dehue of near union, inc mm c here the first of the weeK ana took the outfit with them. j I tht afternoon. ':ight. Telephone o ing at wasningi'jn .w ing Marthasville at 6:30, arriv
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Title | The Franklin County observer. (Washington, Mo.), 1903-07-10 |
Issue Date | 1903-07-10 |
Issue Year | 1903 |
Issue Month | 07 |
Issue Day | 10 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 58 |
Title Number | 3 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
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Title | The Franklin County observer. (Washington, Mo.), 1903-07-10 |
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Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | w ITY . '.J FRANKLIN OBSEEYE i Who Xtaa. VOL. LVIH. WASHINGTON, FRANKtj Bounty, mo., july jo, 1903. NUMBER 3 COT; -14 1 VMUJhLLU.J..ij , t 1 t ft I t -r-r Judge Us By Our Furniture. 11 10 LJ There is a differ- if ence between trade H 1 1 A. 1 ' winners nnu irnuv keepers trade winner is a piece of furnit ure lorutiio money. A trade keeper is GOOD moneys worth or fur niture. We have only trade keepers. We (mirt. vnnr inves tigation on two merits First and foremost Reliability Ah no Kiilfl ia muds lie. vnnrl uninnliinir until the purchaser is fully satlsneu. (Second, we gtwra ntee an absolute eautiful white waist goods at iip Brothers. Jboke Petersen's Clears. y ore the best. ipr Rent Stable, good for 3 ' jes and wagon. Apply at this - ii vo nil t isduauio Saving of One - Third f . a j 9 on any and all furniture purchased from us. We are growing sol itlltf UnH M'ol 1 en 4. -,n..r 1m. uj n nvb alCtl DU KVQl w TV C UUglU W (JlUllf UUl n Cll FURNITURE HAS DONE IT. RIGHT STYLE. RIGHT FINISH. RIGHT PRICES. Read the citv council rjroceed lne-e in this issue. V- 0 . Miss Ella Lannon visited in uuiuoaii last wcciv. i : 1 1 uei your supply oi urocenes for harvest at Katnp Brothers. Orlando K&mn of St. Louis C j. -ouuiy iuurt is in session inis r see proceedings in another fiiMphniiHft is danger-"IQ In. ously ill. J I & 3. E. F.Powell of Labadielg V)H8 8Pent the Fourth in was Bhonnino- m Washington n iwgum. Monday. 9 inv Rnlnn oni imtaa ru:.,t- TT.Il . . ri 1 T ? I VI. A K!f T . . .' ..1 U A - J usc&r noitgreiwe or. ot. ijouio j wu cueurateu BDent the 4th with his homefolks ta W in Washington? aivuwpuc-. ... i j ;trtin Holtgreiwe, an employe Mrs. .a sort was tne guest oi w Iffir. " 18 BpB'uugvueweeK New Haven friends the latter pari wR5ftiends and relatives in St. of lAnt ,t Henry Jasper of St. Louis spent Vjm. Hausgen of Kansas and the 4th with Washington relatives EmUHausgen of Moberly were TT 0 mmm ' OPUN DAY AND MOHT. WASHINQTON, MO. THP OUTFITTFPS. LNTI NIOHT. WASHINflTON. MO. THE GREATEST mmm TT ... l ifa nn to VOU tO Nothing-rjrafS. Come a once and secure me gre. tj:01. vP (rhter. Det- .l i.i !.. i. nr opg fn?nien yuu. uirk", ...0 , aon , '-;"-v one has ever been accustomea ter rare"" ui-" "T- ,,nral roundup ana to see. Everytmng goes, . - b clearing tnrcuguuut, Dress Goods, wasnyow --;-7 . W. wais mL--. ,r ;;s Granite. Glass and Uothing, nais, wm UUctiiawoiv. ..... t. ikMivVi tViA Karo-ftin Ail thoroughly washed or proni m - v. fMa t Mm8?r.".rn. Mlow the crowds. You'll be g..a anw rkT i.i i unn unit""" """ 3. if nn lon't It yOU OO, ounj j -- and friends. Paul Krog wa9 among the ones frnm St. Ij-nia vhn rftlpnrated the 4th at this place. Wm. Jasper of the Sligo Iron Works of St. Louis, spent the 4th with Washington friends. Miss Adele Massmann left Sunday afternoon for St. Louis to visit friends and relatives. W. J. Stumpe who is attending school in St. Louis came up to spend the 4th with homefolks. Hammocks, Lawn goods and Rpfriorpratiiru at sner.ial Jow oric- es at Otto & Co. The Outfitters. Mr. and Mrs. Buchmueller of St. Louis were the guest of Washington folks the latter part of last Ml'cCOQ Mayme Grothaus are the guest MOP BROTHERS. thai fourth. is .j Uiss Francis Leykam and little brother Johnnie of Kirkwood spent, the 4th with friends and relatives here. If jou need plates, cups, sauceA andidishes. or anything in the GlaVf and Qaecnware line, call on Kari)p Brothers. . M, and Mrs. Wm. Gattung of Granite City, 111., spent the 4th Campbellton. Wni. Voss of Chicago, one of ErhwTonk piano men, is epend-ingfafew days the guest of his hoiQQlGlks hero MJ and Mrs. Harry Dickbrader and tiicir little cirl of St. Louis Groceries You get the best Groceries at the lowest prices at our store. Good Prunes at 5c a lb. Extra Value Oil Sardines, Fancy Large Prunes 10c a lb- Extra Value Muttart Sardines uc per i alue Muttart Sar rcan i Good" Coffee JOc per. pou Hats! Hats! We have the latest In Mens and Boy's Hats. Can sell you the finest $3 hat for $1.50. Carpets. Oil Cloth and LenoIeum If you need anything in this line call on us and see the beautiful patters and compare prices. , DRYGO&DS... Hue the beautiful White (JoodK, Laws and Prints. Gent's Furnishing Goods Fine Shirts, neckwear, suspenders, collars, etc. MOP BROTHERS. and their little girl of at. Louis werwine guest oi uieir nomemiKs Rosa and and Irian v friends here the 4th. iviayme uromaua are uiw gueoi j. ttBciimann and Arthur Stad-: nere u. Hoomiigw.iinv.mo ..v. ter flat. LiOuis, were ine guest Uves this week. 0f iT Vn(j3 and relatives in and Mis. McDonald who has been aror & . e n i t home Monday Washington the latter Good coffee lOcts. per pound at Katnp Brothers. Wm lJeitz of St. Louis ceie- I brated the 4th with his homefolks 1 1. V 111 OCIIDIIU UL OU UUU13 UBIB" and j brated the Fourth with homefolks .M.L . rMnndaT. of,Mrs. Calaweinnucuiuti"";"-' me Monaay. ...,M ?i'ri nra came up from S'SMSSKS STMondav and took her JSi?Siertoflli.famllyofJ. back homo mth her. - f , rSieCKUiailll im w XVI IBS CCorjioo -- tel Porter, i taking a nn,emann for the past month re- 5!" Zrl W vaca- turned home Monday. ilia uaiMv.i a in Washington. Springs imswee. I A. Kahinniainiini, I I THE LP-TO-DATE MERCHANT. J F. W LAi " " STUMPE, President. O. W. ARCULAKius, ash 4 i tr UZnAlnr APITAL. $5o,ooo. SURPLUS. $5o.ooo. . W M 1 19 1 DiSBCTOKS-F. Hmdrick, H. D. HiWer.F. W. Stumpe. O Arcularius. flVb iiahinr nnd 1 to cnu on us. .Mtrbu it KAHMANN. and CoUection Agency. Inswi NAtcirv Public. J . . Missouri Washington HY. BUB.CKMANN, DEALER IN ALU KINDS OF fH$M PtlRNITORE- vc- " Li s tion. Mrs. H. Sanders and Mrs. Anna Kleinecker and two little chil- dren ot St. l-ouis vwo rr" of Mr. and Mrs. nenry this week. -" AlfredO. Mueller of Omaha, Neb., a noted zitherist and agent . ii.. u.K..rai70P either was tne ior nio o"" . - . guest of Franz Schwarzer the first part or ine wee. USE Nature's Remedies, manufactured by the A. H-Lewis M ed Co., St. Louis, Mo., F. L.Nier-j-.'i. ro,M Ao-snt for Franklin, Warren and St. Charles county a rronts Wanted. -- er of St. Louis were married at that place weanesuay. these parties are former Washing- ton peopie " - . . tives and friends here who wish fhom well. The outing club, consisting of rv. nv,,r ai Waconer. Dan Kramer? Pr'of. Tankerley, Perry Zumwait ana nemy ;'." the fourth out at the Bourboise . . . . J fishing and having a ..ae. The Main feature of 'tie outing was the catcmnf of a monster noundbas W"Dr. Bagby, the I L. ... i nvawinmfl Uocto1 was ainiwau w'Ui iov but after the excitement ' . . J. . 11.:r.Vif orrain. BUUOIUOU " " a - . . r Dnnnla a unjuiyotii iuc-Society of the St. Peters church I -i-ijL fho ath anniversary ofi v, vnuno. Peoole's society oi Marthasville. The Str. Washing- IT . i il .nosnlvorQ Within ton carneu wio Fb"- "V,t Marthasville. aOOUt a nuiB "'u " ,i 100 people were on board, au JepoVt an en joyable t me and were r ii 1Aaa1 iirit.h the hOS- more iiiau iireoow --- mtahty oi me juiuo.- r-ple. Rev. Wobus preached at the . : onrl a POOU morning bwv.- -tT iT crowd was present. i noon tne sociewuy.-- - Femme Vf Pome's organized raw " L:i . .b i,!.h will have noint r. ' ... The mem- meetings v, - .... bersnip so iar ia - --- , denominations will also be asked The best Machine Oil at Kamp Brothers. Dr. Booth of Pacific was up to see Dr. Butler Tuesday. J. T. Barret of St. Clair was a Washington visitor Tuesday, Miss Anna Hackmann is visit-in? at Mr. and Mrs. Jos Isele. Tjtiy one oi miv w u v Fisher who is at work in Improved Ref rigertors and enjoy AAwl.T 1 II II. C St. Louis came out to spena tne 4th with his family at this place. n aiu tUo li'ftla ann OI Air. t.- u rftn nari the mis- ana ivirs. ij. ii. ... fortune to let a toy pistol with a . . , i-:Ar,a nn nff and strike Dians. cauiius" , him in the hand and caused him onffpr r.onsiaeraoiy iur or so. KAam Holler, so well known here by all our people came up . i l AVAnvamn from Dt- nn rnn ii in i, rAijuuv.. "V o..' Mr. Heller is unaries ouuuoj . -r.. e(. unaries dob, ----- . . . ionn l si uin a.avul v v- nas a warm v ... - . u nr.nkiffnn naneCiellV IOr oia vt ttoui"5"i i some oi nor i Sunburn Tan and Freckles. need no part in your sum-Thev are n;i.r ovnirtod ana at eooitjr ' slight expense. Baumann's Toilet Cream makes the skhj proof gainst weatlier con ui.- . nrcventsana cint" P.rrvV.-Moo nnd chaps. It " - f cniiliurn. Hootl.es tne and - v. tVio Plnno Har JU11UH DUOUIl) . vesting Machinery man spent the 4th witn nis iamuy t i . . . . , j 1 Miss Josephine Tobbin returneu Monday to her home in St. Louis after a pleasant visit to her many . .Vila nniir.t.V. ineiiuo in Miss Aurelia R. Huppert and Miss Laura Kraemer of St. Louis the truest of friends and relatives here the Fourth. Misses Hannah, Sarah, Birdie and Mr. Arthur Goesslmg of St. Louis were the guests of the torn- iiv nf Kicnaru wwuia- j - The colored base ban ooya orifl the bovs of Kirk- "Twi at the fair f" P i. cni1av afternoon. grounas par tuv."j il 12th. 1 I Old Grand-pa E. B. Murpny .r . .ii rtiror the news all smues w , that reachea ne a bitr boy mat amvou of Us daughter, Mrs I. W. Brew-ul ...r. Arlr .1nne30th. at iviarvaiuio, w . , We understand Arwiur to open uv RfiinUe from Si y andtrusihewm meet wHh success wherever he may Innate. I Miss Emma Mengal, one of the California, mo.,rT"V- V - ladies was uio M U tiriiwo this week. Miss wi en . , . " i -.,rnofl from a g.el naa. . ' isFer at Ard pleasant vi f. T T. life. Hy. Beins and Oscar Scheer of St. Louis spent the first of the week in Washington. . t !a oil ctnilpqthi? week over a fine girl that arrived at his home last Friday. Mrs. Chas. Buel returned i ues-day from a pleasant visit to friends j i.i:.,.. in Sr. T.nuiq. anu icii" " takes away tho prevents poeiing- nrickly neat ni ! more. It relieves cures the bites and stings of insects. It banishes tan ana irec. -..i.finir the skin funct- tlIIIUiiv...e Ions to the removal of excess coloring matter Money back if it doosn't please you, H.R.BAUMANN, Druggist. Phone 28. Washington, Mo. -.1 Una the MO., ior oavftrfli davs this place ana n,. , last weeK u .apd- ,e ' rheT home at Union Saturday. from St. Unaries ouuuy irom MSHforv Rand noon. KumoiBi br----came up with them and furnished cuiuo up Thorn some aengnt u. were over a nuum , weI . i. -ol hmirn in our up ana spe.it - ana relatives here while the rest . fn th ride and to . i ii. nMilr1 aon. The boat left this place about 6 o'clock v.ii.iir hut harcains in J. G. Droeee Mercantile Co.'s ad this week. Lion i lau tu cau i. Mrs. Chas.Tamm returned this week from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends at SedaTia. Miss Lydia Rusche left Sunday . afternoon with the boat excursion, for St. Charles to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brecken- kamp returned Tuesday from a visit to relatives m juu, Mrs. Amos A. Beinke and cluV j viaitincr the family ot U1C1I u ,. w-. Mr. Henry Grob near Leshe.Mo. Otto, Fritz andEdDickmannoi St. Louis were among the ones who celebrated the 4th m Wash ington. James F. Galvin. of wosron, Mass.. is visiting ms ior-S schoolmate Walter Kahmann this week. Mrs. G. H. KieU and children of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Kehl a Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lo, - Schmitit at vauipwi.w- Mrs. wm. roppenuu,... has been the truest of St. Louis relatives ana inenus weeks, returned home Tuesday. a. .-.. firnhc. who has - MISS ftugu .w , bcen Ul for some time, has left or Blue Spring i-oagc, bon, wo., ioi i""""" Miss Ida Leslie of Mempnis, Tenn., was the guest of the fam-... I u-ohmantt and Mrs. mesoi . --rr---tftf the. Minnie Kallmann i - - Gl Saturaay. . .,,. OS. 9r i The Steamer Kennedy brought . - PriCe JOG. aboat load ofexH of the'Sandern Engraying Co., i iv. rf Tnlv iii Wash- nent the 4th of July in Wash- r mgion. E. G. Busch & Co., sold a nice new Peerless threshing machine outfit this week to Herm. Tappe, Thos. G. Duemler and H. Dehue of near union, inc mm c here the first of the weeK ana took the outfit with them. j I tht afternoon. ':ight. Telephone o ing at wasningi'jn .w ing Marthasville at 6:30, arriv |