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,-;;V; r . ; ' ;' . ... -. v y . ..' - ' ".' ; , ' - . - - - . . - , P IE.- - .4 S " . v - t $ ' : - . - - - ' f - I y "7, .c:.;- :..r; WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MO., MARCH 16, "1906. ' - , . 1 J I k'-.-f DUivJa little like things that nobody want-'eday fiound that way to people who don't wvw Ul inuii, lino CIIU Ul II1B SBa- yQn sale includes some of the choicest things - haVS Rh("Wn Ull'a VMP Tnnliirloa onma ,J ,aikyed shipments (favorites re-ordered) ' i, j Mxoi uu oiico, wigo ttuu suiuii; many broken Ibis and sizes; agood manjr medium-weight suits, winier overooaia; ana in lact a long list of things that almost everybody would want if they could see them. Pretty good time to buy (for the customer). Retailer gets the short end of it. Has to sacrifice his profits to turn goods into cash, and cash into the warm weather clothes. Are you in on the bargain chances? Don't forget that a lot of people are oin j to come early and ; get the pick of things. They know. Choice Pickings at PRICES 4 C. H. Herksti oeter, Mens' Correct Apparel. Our Reduction Sale is j& now on. COME, we kindly invito you, ono mul all, especially theLiulies. to take a look at tlio liariins that we are tnin to sell. All our Ladies $3.60 and :.U0 Slioes will jro at 2.60. IiOtNo. 2. All our Ladies 3.50 and $3.00 liutton Shoes, now $1.00 and 7."ict8. Last but not least we liavo a few Misses and Children 50cts Rubbers wliieli we are closing out at 25cts and less. Wm. Laumann. J F 1 tf l. 1 l "l : :ttmian(Mtwei, hve some very pretty fabrics that yoii wUlfiot t wer DTOtieas eany km uuu vtr havv; heard Vthatthe predominaUng , , Miilwavial?Kor. while the . . 7 jad a Vf ITc re - ''it Impelling ADVANCE S0W7VG! New Spring a iVre55 uooas.... In connection with our large line of Ladles Spring ' Stilts, Skirts and Cloaks, we are showing one ol the most styllih and attractive lines of Dress Goods ever placed -before the Public of the com- t inanity. . see gaiil this season, that - . , U-- of PAtti Dr. J. D. Maupin has moved from Elm St. to the Bergner building, opposite Willenbrink's Livery Stable, where calls will be answered day and night and between times. Phone No. 64. . IT II Thias transacted aainess in St. Louis Tuesday. Mrs. Hermann Vitt is visiting friends out at Campbellton this week. The Oriole Concert Company at Turner Hall next Monday evening. Misses Maggie and Amy Purves, spent Saturday with St. Louis friends. ( Capt. Ed. Murphy and wife were the guests of relatives in Sullivan this week. At Mauntel's store a new complete line of muslin wear, low prices and Lady clerk. A large selection of Post Card Albums, Post Cards and Easter Cards at Misses Trentmann Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Conrads of St. Louis, spent Sunday the guest of Washington relatives. Prices Reduced Standard Designer now 50o year, 12 copies. J. G. Droege Merc. Co. Miss Nell Stevens spent Sat urday and Sunday the guest of Miss Maude Rankin of St. Louis. Great Bargains in Lace Curtains, from 75 cents per pair on up. Extra good quality at E J. Spaunhorst. When the fire burns dull, when the stove smokes, useAnti-Carbon sample packayo 10 cents. Kamp Brothers. Shafer Stavens left Saturday for St. Louis where he will take business. college E. G. Busch and O. L. Braucr whose terrr s expire as members of the school board, will both be candidates for re-election. Leave us your orders for Seed Potatoes, we have genuine Northern Grown Stock. J. G. Droege Merc. Co. Wanted people to know that Anti-Carbon cleans soot out of stoves, furnace, pipe etc. without fuss or muss, sample package 10 cents Kamp Brothers. Miss Adele Busch entertained tho D. D. Club for Miss Mann of St. Louis on Monday. The even ing was pleasantly spent in player. "Plvii Hnnrlparl " Miss Clara 1M6 ----- Hoffmann won tne nrsi prize. Dainty refreshments were served. H. M. Ramsey, the popular cashier of the Citizen Bank of Union and attorney R. P. Stone, spent SwVetal hours in Washington last Thursday afternoon, while here they honored the Observer office with a pleasant call. Prof. Bunsen reports great success in regard to nis vioun class at New Haven. Last Saturday was the opening day of the town and quite a number of pu pils were enrolled, froi. uunsen is well pleased with the material he has to work with and we understand is working diligently, preparing for some future con certs, to be given here and also some of the neighboring towns. Wm. Trentmann who had the misfortune to get hit in the head with a crank on a windlass, last Thursday afternoon, while at work moving a house in Busch's erove. was taken to tne at. Anthony nospnai in si. liouis, Sunday morning by Dr. Maupin, where he was operated on. It was found his skull had been broken and the doctors removed quite a little piece of the bone and took out a lot of clotted blood on the brain. At this writing he is reported to be getting along nioely. we hope he will soon be able to return home. 'Mr. Trent mann is one of our popular young carpenters and no doubt but what bis many menas wiu oe sorry to hear of his bad misfortune. - We are requested by ; the family to state that the , report about Mr. 4 Trentmann not being conscious was a mistake. he' knew : every- B .V.rr ;. 7T. . ' r' rii., -loc wn,e of ours." . v . y ,.vV . Clears. Joe Lenau of Union is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Adile Stumpe spent weanesaay pa St. Louis. Mrs J feele is visitine 8t. LiOui8 re atives this week. WnMOjoesre transacted busi ness in 8$ Louis Wednesday. W. P. Vitt wants your countrv produce, will exchange or pay cash. i- Miss Elizabeth Lipple is spend ing the wee.t with relatives in Pacific. Mi3S Stlre, the noted whistler. will be at Turner Hall next Monday evening; Miss Ilrua Busch will close her terra of school near Janan. thin county, this week Just received the Finest Line of Embroideries and Laces at Spaunhorst' Store. B. J. Menfle of Kansas City, was the guest of Washington relatives the first of the week. Wher you go to Sullivan, Mo., call on J. P. Snyder 4 Co. for chpice viaes, liquors and cigars. Mesdimes Carrie Butler and L. F. Pfiatrup spent several hours with Ui lun friends Tuesday afternoon.. Ladiei Rawest Novelties'lb. 'Jombs, and Gilt B' - just Neckwear, Hand-bags, received at uroege,v Ju ' ved one of the finest line hor- yo O h ns1, Shirts at Spaun re. Come and make tion, . md Sruis Trentmann of j, ;: were summoned the bed side of their vVill.'. Juet rfi;if(ed a fine assortment all hrt pii. I itiat varieties at rrea J. MaunlelV store. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M. Holt-meyer are rejoicing this week over the arrival of a fine boy at their home Monday. Ed Baumann. who has been visiting in Los Angles, California, for the past months, reiurjjeu to St. Louis and Sunday he visited his homefolks here. John H. Lenau, a prosperous farmer of near Union was in Washington Monday and while here honored the Observer office with a pleasant call. Mrs. B. Mense who has been visitine: the family of her son Clements of Chicago, for ifre past two months returned home the latter part of last week. The Oriole Concert Company will be in this city March lsnh. This entertainment will conclude the lecture course. The Company should receive a full house. Edw. Fahrondorf who was en- cae-ed in the Rural Free Mail delivery at Labadie, has resign ed and is now employed at tne Droece Mercantile Co. at this place. Avoid Chaps There Ib nothing better for healiqgr chaps, cracks and roughness and keeping the nkin smooth, soft ami fair than JUUMANN'S TOILKT CREAM. Those who try It nay It U the beat preparation they ever nsetl and we believe they are right. Keep Baumann' a Toilet Cream on hand and use it and your face and hands will be free from skin discofortm. Daintily perfumed, pleasant to use, heals quickly and costs only, ' 25 cents a bottle II R. Baumann, DRUGGIST. Smoke Petersen's They are the best. ..This and Thai.. 1 man out of every 100 gets hazardous speculation. 99 men out of 100 become through habitual saving. Be wise and save GET THE HABIT of earnings every week or be surprised how money Bank of Washington, Washington, Oscar Frick had a car load of ice shipped from St. Louis Tuesday.W. F. Vitt is the place to eet your working pants, shoes and shirts. Mrs. Dickhaus of Dutzow is visiting her mother Mrs. Tiemann for a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. H. Kassmann of St. Louis are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine boy. Miss Elsie Stumpe returned Wednesday evenine from a viBit with St. Louis friends. Edw. Lueke is moving his family and property to a larm near New Haven this week. A varied program at Turner Hall next Monday evening.Mareh 19ih, by the Oriole ConcertCompany- Your piano tuned for $100. II. Tinas. Piano Tuner and Tuner and He pairer. A complete line of Emhrnirl ies and laces can be seen at Droego's, everything that in n pu anu etynsn. Mrs Chas. Werner and Mra 11. A. iierkstroeter are visitino- m. mollis relatives and ft tends riT 1 - . this week. Miss Frida Godt spent a few days the first of the week the guest of her taster, Mrs. Aug. Haur of Union. Just received a new line Iron Clad Hosery direct from the fac tory, St. Joseph, Mich. Try them and you will use no other. r red Alauntei. Misses Clara and Paula Hoffmann most charmingly enter- t.-iinad the Embroidery Club Tuesday afternoon lunch was served. '.''elicious Just received a full line of Ladies white fancy goods for waist, at all prices. Don't fail to call at E. J. Spaunhorst's store and see them. Williams 4 Clark of Sullivan, Mo., are dealers in all kinds of farm machinery, wagons and buggies, stoves and tinware and complete line of hardware. The Oriole Concert Company has given entertainments in several of the largest cities in this country and next Monday evening the company will be at Turner Hall. Henry Lauxstermann, of near Boles had sale bills printed at this office this week for a big sale at his home on March 24th, he has a lot of stock and farming machinery to sell. See posters for particulars. Henry Brehe who resides west of town and was at work in the Vlck rock quarry last Friday received quite a gash cut in the DacK 01 am uesu uy iw8 rock from the crusher, which was in operation. Miss Marie Brockhausen, one of our popular musio teacher, verv aenemiuuy enwrinBar i crowd of her friends Tuesday! evening, the occasion pett" her' birthday. Among , the t' r town guests present wer 3 r dames Rippstein, Kue Philips, Carnabogen- G 8tark, Ward And Miss IIl" Hermannt MOi 'Dainty '? 1 rich through independent while you earn. J saving a part of your every month. You will grows. Missouri. John Richter was in Union Monday on business. H. C. Grohe spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Union. Mrs. E. M. Baldwin of near town spent Monday with relatives.Miss Lelia Booth is spending a week in St. Louis visiting her many friends. Mrs. E. P.-North and daughter Mildred spent several days here this week. Miss Pauline Hausgen is the guest of relatives in St. Louis for several weeks. Judge J. II. Schaper spent several days in Lincoln county the last of the week. Mrs. Jas. C. Zumwalt is spending the week with rol.iti'vos and friends in Lebanon, Mo. friends ir iTT5ffr left Thursday for Concordia, Mo., to attend the funeral of Prof. W. Wilk, father of Mrs. F. "SV. Niermann. Prof. W. Wilk who taucht parochial school at that place for 25 years died March 13, of a complication of diseases L. Lipple who has held the position as road master for this division of the Missouri Pacifiic II. R. Co. for a number of years. resigned his position this week on account of his health, and Mr. John Brandt of the Jefferson City division was transfered to this division. SCHOOL NOTES. The Senior's have lately been classed with the four-o'clockers. The Juniors held a meeting and adopted white and old gold for their class colors. Wm. Krog was elected president of the class and Oscar Reed vice president. The Reading Room is being fully prepared and will soon be opened. At last a long felt wish is being granted and it is hoped the students will appreciate tno advantage of a Reading Room. Good people of Washington, do not be frightened if you see a boy coming down the street without any head-gear. Do not thinks him a bandit for he is only" a 8ophomore. They have little caps on and are patiently waiting for the remainder to arrive. The last number of the Lecture Course will make its appearances here on the 19th inst. Un num ber is the Oriole Conetrt'-. Uom-Vr? j-y pany, composed of ladies.wpo iL; - have won renown tnrougnout wh : ji This being the last something really I good, every? v; person from-Waslingtoii and Vi- v - cinity awNUa near mem, ... 1 ou.. h-can't aitordvtoiml??-;. f ttnttw Mn lAt 11a err' ' t t.mvwith 1- r- : . s, large auuieuuw. . ;-. ;j ,v Quite alok of ;clas9 r"'::t has i been shown," at . school v pr5t week. he Seniors lind Do: more" : oohter -.ir.T ?in t lifer - ;veJunic - 1 Tr. '7?: . ... t be . .1 1 dsrii . i who do' j iai? ' . iher;:-:-i . "I v:" .1-" ;;i3 't ':n-.'v r O' i t Nvi.a ao. m v: ill 'V v;i?w 1 -r 4 Hi. ,. r- A) x tasi'..-'t'?- H.i rt - -if-"-; : t rr ..JZjU'nrini,, A Ji ' .. " - -' "
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Title | The Franklin County observer. (Washington, Mo.), 1906-03-16 |
Issue Date | 1906-03-16 |
Issue Year | 1906 |
Issue Month | 03 |
Issue Day | 16 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 60 |
Title Number | 40 |
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.), 1906-03-16 |
Page Number | 00000052958 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | ,-;;V; r . ; ' ;' . ... -. v y . ..' - ' ".' ; , ' - . - - - . . - , P IE.- - .4 S " . v - t $ ' : - . - - - ' f - I y "7, .c:.;- :..r; WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MO., MARCH 16, "1906. ' - , . 1 J I k'-.-f DUivJa little like things that nobody want-'eday fiound that way to people who don't wvw Ul inuii, lino CIIU Ul II1B SBa- yQn sale includes some of the choicest things - haVS Rh("Wn Ull'a VMP Tnnliirloa onma ,J ,aikyed shipments (favorites re-ordered) ' i, j Mxoi uu oiico, wigo ttuu suiuii; many broken Ibis and sizes; agood manjr medium-weight suits, winier overooaia; ana in lact a long list of things that almost everybody would want if they could see them. Pretty good time to buy (for the customer). Retailer gets the short end of it. Has to sacrifice his profits to turn goods into cash, and cash into the warm weather clothes. Are you in on the bargain chances? Don't forget that a lot of people are oin j to come early and ; get the pick of things. They know. Choice Pickings at PRICES 4 C. H. Herksti oeter, Mens' Correct Apparel. Our Reduction Sale is j& now on. COME, we kindly invito you, ono mul all, especially theLiulies. to take a look at tlio liariins that we are tnin to sell. All our Ladies $3.60 and :.U0 Slioes will jro at 2.60. IiOtNo. 2. All our Ladies 3.50 and $3.00 liutton Shoes, now $1.00 and 7."ict8. Last but not least we liavo a few Misses and Children 50cts Rubbers wliieli we are closing out at 25cts and less. Wm. Laumann. J F 1 tf l. 1 l "l : :ttmian(Mtwei, hve some very pretty fabrics that yoii wUlfiot t wer DTOtieas eany km uuu vtr havv; heard Vthatthe predominaUng , , Miilwavial?Kor. while the . . 7 jad a Vf ITc re - ''it Impelling ADVANCE S0W7VG! New Spring a iVre55 uooas.... In connection with our large line of Ladles Spring ' Stilts, Skirts and Cloaks, we are showing one ol the most styllih and attractive lines of Dress Goods ever placed -before the Public of the com- t inanity. . see gaiil this season, that - . , U-- of PAtti Dr. J. D. Maupin has moved from Elm St. to the Bergner building, opposite Willenbrink's Livery Stable, where calls will be answered day and night and between times. Phone No. 64. . IT II Thias transacted aainess in St. Louis Tuesday. Mrs. Hermann Vitt is visiting friends out at Campbellton this week. The Oriole Concert Company at Turner Hall next Monday evening. Misses Maggie and Amy Purves, spent Saturday with St. Louis friends. ( Capt. Ed. Murphy and wife were the guests of relatives in Sullivan this week. At Mauntel's store a new complete line of muslin wear, low prices and Lady clerk. A large selection of Post Card Albums, Post Cards and Easter Cards at Misses Trentmann Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Conrads of St. Louis, spent Sunday the guest of Washington relatives. Prices Reduced Standard Designer now 50o year, 12 copies. J. G. Droege Merc. Co. Miss Nell Stevens spent Sat urday and Sunday the guest of Miss Maude Rankin of St. Louis. Great Bargains in Lace Curtains, from 75 cents per pair on up. Extra good quality at E J. Spaunhorst. When the fire burns dull, when the stove smokes, useAnti-Carbon sample packayo 10 cents. Kamp Brothers. Shafer Stavens left Saturday for St. Louis where he will take business. college E. G. Busch and O. L. Braucr whose terrr s expire as members of the school board, will both be candidates for re-election. Leave us your orders for Seed Potatoes, we have genuine Northern Grown Stock. J. G. Droege Merc. Co. Wanted people to know that Anti-Carbon cleans soot out of stoves, furnace, pipe etc. without fuss or muss, sample package 10 cents Kamp Brothers. Miss Adele Busch entertained tho D. D. Club for Miss Mann of St. Louis on Monday. The even ing was pleasantly spent in player. "Plvii Hnnrlparl " Miss Clara 1M6 ----- Hoffmann won tne nrsi prize. Dainty refreshments were served. H. M. Ramsey, the popular cashier of the Citizen Bank of Union and attorney R. P. Stone, spent SwVetal hours in Washington last Thursday afternoon, while here they honored the Observer office with a pleasant call. Prof. Bunsen reports great success in regard to nis vioun class at New Haven. Last Saturday was the opening day of the town and quite a number of pu pils were enrolled, froi. uunsen is well pleased with the material he has to work with and we understand is working diligently, preparing for some future con certs, to be given here and also some of the neighboring towns. Wm. Trentmann who had the misfortune to get hit in the head with a crank on a windlass, last Thursday afternoon, while at work moving a house in Busch's erove. was taken to tne at. Anthony nospnai in si. liouis, Sunday morning by Dr. Maupin, where he was operated on. It was found his skull had been broken and the doctors removed quite a little piece of the bone and took out a lot of clotted blood on the brain. At this writing he is reported to be getting along nioely. we hope he will soon be able to return home. 'Mr. Trent mann is one of our popular young carpenters and no doubt but what bis many menas wiu oe sorry to hear of his bad misfortune. - We are requested by ; the family to state that the , report about Mr. 4 Trentmann not being conscious was a mistake. he' knew : every- B .V.rr ;. 7T. . ' r' rii., -loc wn,e of ours." . v . y ,.vV . Clears. Joe Lenau of Union is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Adile Stumpe spent weanesaay pa St. Louis. Mrs J feele is visitine 8t. LiOui8 re atives this week. WnMOjoesre transacted busi ness in 8$ Louis Wednesday. W. P. Vitt wants your countrv produce, will exchange or pay cash. i- Miss Elizabeth Lipple is spend ing the wee.t with relatives in Pacific. Mi3S Stlre, the noted whistler. will be at Turner Hall next Monday evening; Miss Ilrua Busch will close her terra of school near Janan. thin county, this week Just received the Finest Line of Embroideries and Laces at Spaunhorst' Store. B. J. Menfle of Kansas City, was the guest of Washington relatives the first of the week. Wher you go to Sullivan, Mo., call on J. P. Snyder 4 Co. for chpice viaes, liquors and cigars. Mesdimes Carrie Butler and L. F. Pfiatrup spent several hours with Ui lun friends Tuesday afternoon.. Ladiei Rawest Novelties'lb. 'Jombs, and Gilt B' - just Neckwear, Hand-bags, received at uroege,v Ju ' ved one of the finest line hor- yo O h ns1, Shirts at Spaun re. Come and make tion, . md Sruis Trentmann of j, ;: were summoned the bed side of their vVill.'. Juet rfi;if(ed a fine assortment all hrt pii. I itiat varieties at rrea J. MaunlelV store. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M. Holt-meyer are rejoicing this week over the arrival of a fine boy at their home Monday. Ed Baumann. who has been visiting in Los Angles, California, for the past months, reiurjjeu to St. Louis and Sunday he visited his homefolks here. John H. Lenau, a prosperous farmer of near Union was in Washington Monday and while here honored the Observer office with a pleasant call. Mrs. B. Mense who has been visitine: the family of her son Clements of Chicago, for ifre past two months returned home the latter part of last week. The Oriole Concert Company will be in this city March lsnh. This entertainment will conclude the lecture course. The Company should receive a full house. Edw. Fahrondorf who was en- cae-ed in the Rural Free Mail delivery at Labadie, has resign ed and is now employed at tne Droece Mercantile Co. at this place. Avoid Chaps There Ib nothing better for healiqgr chaps, cracks and roughness and keeping the nkin smooth, soft ami fair than JUUMANN'S TOILKT CREAM. Those who try It nay It U the beat preparation they ever nsetl and we believe they are right. Keep Baumann' a Toilet Cream on hand and use it and your face and hands will be free from skin discofortm. Daintily perfumed, pleasant to use, heals quickly and costs only, ' 25 cents a bottle II R. Baumann, DRUGGIST. Smoke Petersen's They are the best. ..This and Thai.. 1 man out of every 100 gets hazardous speculation. 99 men out of 100 become through habitual saving. Be wise and save GET THE HABIT of earnings every week or be surprised how money Bank of Washington, Washington, Oscar Frick had a car load of ice shipped from St. Louis Tuesday.W. F. Vitt is the place to eet your working pants, shoes and shirts. Mrs. Dickhaus of Dutzow is visiting her mother Mrs. Tiemann for a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. H. Kassmann of St. Louis are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine boy. Miss Elsie Stumpe returned Wednesday evenine from a viBit with St. Louis friends. Edw. Lueke is moving his family and property to a larm near New Haven this week. A varied program at Turner Hall next Monday evening.Mareh 19ih, by the Oriole ConcertCompany- Your piano tuned for $100. II. Tinas. Piano Tuner and Tuner and He pairer. A complete line of Emhrnirl ies and laces can be seen at Droego's, everything that in n pu anu etynsn. Mrs Chas. Werner and Mra 11. A. iierkstroeter are visitino- m. mollis relatives and ft tends riT 1 - . this week. Miss Frida Godt spent a few days the first of the week the guest of her taster, Mrs. Aug. Haur of Union. Just received a new line Iron Clad Hosery direct from the fac tory, St. Joseph, Mich. Try them and you will use no other. r red Alauntei. Misses Clara and Paula Hoffmann most charmingly enter- t.-iinad the Embroidery Club Tuesday afternoon lunch was served. '.''elicious Just received a full line of Ladies white fancy goods for waist, at all prices. Don't fail to call at E. J. Spaunhorst's store and see them. Williams 4 Clark of Sullivan, Mo., are dealers in all kinds of farm machinery, wagons and buggies, stoves and tinware and complete line of hardware. The Oriole Concert Company has given entertainments in several of the largest cities in this country and next Monday evening the company will be at Turner Hall. Henry Lauxstermann, of near Boles had sale bills printed at this office this week for a big sale at his home on March 24th, he has a lot of stock and farming machinery to sell. See posters for particulars. Henry Brehe who resides west of town and was at work in the Vlck rock quarry last Friday received quite a gash cut in the DacK 01 am uesu uy iw8 rock from the crusher, which was in operation. Miss Marie Brockhausen, one of our popular musio teacher, verv aenemiuuy enwrinBar i crowd of her friends Tuesday! evening, the occasion pett" her' birthday. Among , the t' r town guests present wer 3 r dames Rippstein, Kue Philips, Carnabogen- G 8tark, Ward And Miss IIl" Hermannt MOi 'Dainty '? 1 rich through independent while you earn. J saving a part of your every month. You will grows. Missouri. John Richter was in Union Monday on business. H. C. Grohe spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Union. Mrs. E. M. Baldwin of near town spent Monday with relatives.Miss Lelia Booth is spending a week in St. Louis visiting her many friends. Mrs. E. P.-North and daughter Mildred spent several days here this week. Miss Pauline Hausgen is the guest of relatives in St. Louis for several weeks. Judge J. II. Schaper spent several days in Lincoln county the last of the week. Mrs. Jas. C. Zumwalt is spending the week with rol.iti'vos and friends in Lebanon, Mo. friends ir iTT5ffr left Thursday for Concordia, Mo., to attend the funeral of Prof. W. Wilk, father of Mrs. F. "SV. Niermann. Prof. W. Wilk who taucht parochial school at that place for 25 years died March 13, of a complication of diseases L. Lipple who has held the position as road master for this division of the Missouri Pacifiic II. R. Co. for a number of years. resigned his position this week on account of his health, and Mr. John Brandt of the Jefferson City division was transfered to this division. SCHOOL NOTES. The Senior's have lately been classed with the four-o'clockers. The Juniors held a meeting and adopted white and old gold for their class colors. Wm. Krog was elected president of the class and Oscar Reed vice president. The Reading Room is being fully prepared and will soon be opened. At last a long felt wish is being granted and it is hoped the students will appreciate tno advantage of a Reading Room. Good people of Washington, do not be frightened if you see a boy coming down the street without any head-gear. Do not thinks him a bandit for he is only" a 8ophomore. They have little caps on and are patiently waiting for the remainder to arrive. The last number of the Lecture Course will make its appearances here on the 19th inst. Un num ber is the Oriole Conetrt'-. Uom-Vr? j-y pany, composed of ladies.wpo iL; - have won renown tnrougnout wh : ji This being the last something really I good, every? v; person from-Waslingtoii and Vi- v - cinity awNUa near mem, ... 1 ou.. h-can't aitordvtoiml??-;. f ttnttw Mn lAt 11a err' ' t t.mvwith 1- r- : . s, large auuieuuw. . ;-. ;j ,v Quite alok of ;clas9 r"'::t has i been shown," at . school v pr5t week. he Seniors lind Do: more" : oohter -.ir.T ?in t lifer - ;veJunic - 1 Tr. '7?: . ... t be . .1 1 dsrii . i who do' j iai? ' . iher;:-:-i . "I v:" .1-" ;;i3 't ':n-.'v r O' i t Nvi.a ao. m v: ill 'V v;i?w 1 -r 4 Hi. ,. r- A) x tasi'..-'t'?- H.i rt - -if-"-; : t rr ..JZjU'nrini,, A Ji ' .. " - -' " |