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FMMILM SJM JiiJlJO) - - ' A. L.BAUMQAETNEB, Editor and Propr. THE NEWS THE TRIBUNE WANTS IT THE TRIBUNE GIVES IT. PEICE OKE DOLLAB A YEAB. VOLUME 46. V . .... UNION, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, MARCH, 17, 1911 ' . NUMBER 47. The Gordian Knot Poultry Fence 3 3 4 An ideal fence for chicken yards and gardens. It turns poultry, large or small, also large stock, and it makes au excellent barn yard fence, " How is the time to get your supply of fencing and farm implements of all kinds it will be to your interest to buy these goods at BUSGH'S Hardware Store V JUST RECEIVED A full line of Ginghams in all the latest patterns. We have also a complete line of Muslins at 5c. to 2ic. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. , Remember we pay the highest market price for eggs and other produce at all times. YOUR BAROAIN FRIENDS, PANHGRST BROS. I ST. CLAIR, MO. : DO IT NOW Union People Should Not Walt Until It Is too Late. The appalling death-rate from kidney disease is due in most cases to the fact that the little kidney tronbles are usually neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms give place to chronic disorders and the sufferer goes gradually into the grasp of dropsy, gravel, or some other serious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, headaches, dizzy 806118 if the kid-' secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not, dfilav. vHelt) the kidneys at once. -'.- .,v Doan's Kidney Pills are especially' for kidney disorders vthey cure where others fail. ' Over one hundred thousand ' people have recommended them. Here is one of many cases in this vicinity. Gustave Fills, Sixth St., Washington, Mo., says: "My kidneys were badly disordered and their secretions were attended by a burning sensation in passage. After I had tried several remedies witnoui finding relief, a friend suggested Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a box. Through their use I was soon entirely cared and since then I nave had no further trouble from my kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milbarn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's ' and take no other. "' Panhorst Bros., St. ' Clair," pay the highest market price for produce of all kinds. , Casco Culls. Oscar ' Meyer from Beaufort. colled on relatives near Casco last Sunday. . The St. John's Telephone Co. held their annual meeting at Liberty school house Saturday night. Pears and plum trees are bloom-ins and if late frosts could be kept off we could predict an abundant cropi ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Wru. Breckenkamp from Leslie, attended church : ser vices Sunday morning and spent the afternoon at D. Kassbaum's Cha9. A. Cole, candidate for school superintendent, and Aug Meyer lromUuion were seen driv ing through the mud last Sunday. F. H. Miller and family from Marthasville. moved to his farm which' he bought from Aug. Halle mann. 'We bid' them1 welcome to our midst. ' "' For good Whipporwill Cow Peas go to Busch's Hardware Store. Pikes Peak Pickups. There was qnite a gathering at the home of Mrs. Minnie Hollmann Sunday, y . ' Edw. Schreiber and family of St. Johns hare been visitors in our neighborhood this week. Oswald O. Dehn and family from Artrvle.IH.. have come back to old Missouri and will make their future home here. We . welcome their return to Franklin county.. The debating sooiefcy was well attended last Friday night. The question for debate was, "Resolved, That Abraham Linuoln was a Greater Man, than George Wash ington." The negative side won out. The next debate will be on Friday night, Washington Items. O. W. Arcularius and son spent Wednesday in St. Louis. V. Jones of Boles was in Washington Saturday on business. Rev. C. E. Paxon spent Several days in St. Louis the first of the week. Mrs. E. Horstmann left Saturday for California where she will Bpend some time. N. England of Boone ville spent the latter part of the week in Wash ington on business.. Mrs. Wm. Ming of Clinton was the guest of relatives and friends in Washington last week. Mrs. Hy Vick returned home Sunday after spending me weex with relatives in New Haven. Dr. H. A. May returned Sunday after spending two weeks with E. D. Mine and family in Arizona. Mrs. Wm. Reynolds and daugh ter, Miss Wilhema, of Boles were shopping in Washington Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Myeron Davis of St. Louis spent the first of the week with relatives and friends, inWashington. The Fortnightly Beading Club, met with Mrs. Q. W. Arcutorins Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served. J. E. Wieneke and family , of Union spent Saturday and Sunday with 'relatives and friends in Washington. Mr. Huxoll and family have moved into the home of Miss Anna Barwine. The house was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Selz. Miss Luella Dickbrader returned the first part of .the week after spendine two weeks the truest of Miss Barbara Brandt at Jefferson uty. Mrs. Cage and son who have visiting relatives and friends for the past week returned to their home at Hillsborough the first of the week. , Wm. Schultze of Enid, Okla., -arrived Saturday for a several weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schultze, and other relatives in our city. Mr. Christian Ehlers died Satur day evening in Labaddie at the age of 70 years. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at the St. Peter's cemetery. Mrs. J. O. Strutz entertained the married folks club at her home Saturday "500" was played. Mrs. Peistrup had the highest score and was presented the prize. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Otto enter tained the 500 club Saturday night. Mrs. Tankersly succeeded in capturing th& prize which was a handsome cut glass sugar and cream. . A "Tea" was given at the home of Mrs. Wm. Tingle, Thursday afternoon and evening by the Home Mission Society of the M. Church. It was as usual a grand success. - Aiacky party was trivem at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Seibert Fri dav evening. Many young folks were present and all dressed very tacky. The iruests having depart ed at a late hour spent an enjoyable evening. The B. B. Musical Club, held a business meeting at the home Miss Alma Vick Monday evenitilr. Air the members were present and decided to give a candy and cake sale in the Romback building on Main Street Saturday. . lierger Briefs. Paul Luther went to St. Louis for a few days. i ! Mrs. Freese has been on the sick list the past week. Joe Katheet has finished build ing a 1500.00 stable. v Dr. Bpreckelrneyer made a professional call at Hermann Monday. Hermann Schaffner is going to move to Herman to start a livery Btable. Geo. Carl and family left for Booneville Tuesday. They moved everything by boat. Dan Albiets will leave Thursday for Colorado. They have rented their farm to Aug. V ohs. The M. W. of A. is making special efforts to increase their membership and they 'are succeed ing pretty well. ' . Daniel Erni of Kansas, Jacob Erni of Bourbon and Sam Spindlcr of Sullivan were here on account of the death of Mrs. Spindler. Mrs. Spindler, who had gone to her daughters in St. Louis on a visit, took sick suddenly and 'died, alter ft few days. ' Her remains were brought to Berger arid funer al services were conducted by Key. Daiss on Monday. Becker News. Been We get the best make of films the Columbia. -' Ed. Roemer of Pacific, was in our neighborhood Monday. Mrs. John Calvin was the guest of Mrs. F. W. Wilming Sunday. Master Benjamin, Worthington was a Fiddle Creek, caller Sunday. ' ' ' -V Mr. and Mrs. Eoiil Steffen attended the funeral '6 Mr. iShler Washington'. ' f A carros$ oj liog. was shipped frgny Oeterylle tfttia.nWeOwa--d.v night, ; geyeral from here attended the ball at Hollow Saturday. All report a fine time. Julius and Frank Oeters and slaters. Misses Amalia and Laura, were visiting at Hecker's Sunday. Victor Grau and sister, Miss Dora, of St. Louis county were the guests of Jacob Reed and . family Sunday. ...'' , , Several from here were at Wm. Seever's sale at Centaur Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Tracy being the recipients of a fine piano. Quite a number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Willming on Friday, the occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Wilniings's second anniversary. ; , ' .. Lyon Locals. - Wm. Weeke made a trip to Washington last Friday. John Bottemueller took a load of wheat to town Saturday. Frank Mlttler bought a nloe lot of hogs from Fred Parde laat week. Gottlob Stahlmann moved to the Hy. Holmmaoher's place last week. Christ Deppermann sold a valua. ble horse to Otto Schmidt' last week. Mrs. Lena Egbert of Washington called on relatives here the latter part of the week. . A. C. Woltf, our Jolly auctioneer, went to Beaufort last Saturday to cry a sale for Chas. Tessmer, and Tuesday he went to New Haven to cry Hy. Tlmmermelster's sale. Mr. Wolff has been a successful auctioneer for manv years, 'and parties havinir sales wilt make, no1 'mistake' In securing bts services. ' " WANTED Man and wife (no children); man to work on farm, wife to look after the household duties. Per manent situation. I live 1-2 mile west of St. Clair. County Court Proceedings. County . court met Monday in special session to pass on the sanity of Amos Bollinger from near New Haven. After hearing evidence of witnesses court declares him insane and orders him sent to the Fulton asylum as a county patient. Dr. B. E. Mankopf was allowed f 5 for making report to asylum. State Asylum allowed 165 for support of patient six months. ' For holding court one day County Judges Glaser, Viemann and Hamper were each allowed 15. Wm. O. Wilsou allowed 12 for waiting on court one day. Spring Bluff News. 2.The farmers are quite busy erecting telephone posts. The nice weather and good roads are enjoyed by everybody. Jessie Mastin made hfs usual visit at Evan Strausser's last Sunday'. Mrg. James Mastin is on the siok list. We hope or her a Bpeedy recovery, B. T. Schats and family spent last Sunday at Mr. Walk's., nn Spring Creek. Miss Clara Godat of Rich woods is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Roach, this week. A surprise party was given at Mr. Wiese's last Saturday in honor of Mrs. Weise's birthday. ' Quite a number from here attended the social party at T. lfopa,n'a Mnnrifiv nvonnifv cti iron in honor of Msa Spradling. A good Get your garden seeds from Szy m.auBki & Max.. 7 F; EbixER,' .lairiMo Sixty Years (ho Standard A straight, honest Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Slade from Grapes. Makes better, mofe healthful food. Sold without deception. UO ALUM-NO LINE PHOSPHATE Attun In food most therefore act m a po!MwM Buy no baking . piwdsr isalcsa the label BbowB 1 It to be mad& : from Cream offTeHsrm ' OFFICIAL STATEMENT OV THK V FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Bank of Leslie No. MM. ' At Loille, Bute ofMo., at the eloie of Duiiueaa on ma Tin any or Marcu, mi, Dubluhod In the Kkakklib County Thih- una, a nuwapnper printed and published t Union, State ot Mlniourl, on the 17th Qy 01 Mttrcn, ivu: EESOUBOICB. Loans and dlaoounta, undoubted. . jy good on personal or collateral - I J4.1IM.61 Loans, real estate..- . 18,060.00 Overd raits HW Real estate bnnklng house ..... 1.4011.00 Furniture and fixtures lJOiM Due from other banks and bank. ers, subleot to oheok 10,460.11 Cash Items ...... - 40.00 Ourrenoy t,M.OO Bpeole K4V.67 Other resouroes as follows... ' 0.00 Total...... I 60.) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In - . aurpius iuna ....... Undivided proms, net Indlvklttal deposits sublect to aback Time oertltlontes of deposit mils payaoie ana re-aisoounu S.10 10,000.00 W0.00 mj 11,111.06 8'J,SKl,H0 BW.OO Total 1 (igfSB8,19, last STATE OF MISBOURIr uountv.or frraniclln. l We. J. B. Wlcbler. as president, and 1. B. Pelghtel, as oasbler ot said bank, each of us, do solemnly swear tbat the above statement Is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. ' j. is. uiEBUH. rrasident. I. S.PKIUHTUL, Cashier. . Bubsorlbed and sworn to bafove-'me this 18th day of Haroh, A. 0 nineteen hundred and eleven. Witness my hand and notarial seal on the date last aforesaid. ((Jommlssloned nutt qualified for term expiring Fob, MJ'tof1" (BEAD - .. Motarv tublie. Correoo Attest: ., J . W. JT. TKCHLNANH, . AUUBT RKMMEBT. OUBTAV BKINKHBVER ' Directors. 4MMMMM IHIHIIIIHtmiHltMIIIIIIHIO ; ' .- .... i The Farmer and His Banker, li 01?R.lA?k neTer ,ftila to Rood orvloe to the Farmer as It gives to the businessman. 1L1 As a matter of fact few banks could exist in this day and age of the world without theco-operation of the farmers. Often a farmer can make money by borrowing and you should not hesitate to call on us when you want money. We welcome a responsibleibinrower quite as heartily as a substantial depositoj-: It will pay every farmer to carry a checking acooant with us. Our burglar proof safe, together with conservative management makes our bank an absolute Bafe place for your money. Deposit your savings and grow with a growing bank in a growing community. Why not come in and talk it over with us today? Accounts may be opened by mall and moneys deposited or withdrawn in this way with equal facility. The rural mall route solves the problem. It Is not neoessary to come to town to do yourbauking. We make a specialty of serving the farmer. x Citizens Beaik of Union UNION, MO. 4 8 AT THE mm ST. LOUIS SHOW MoirWtuWZI to 26th, 1910 We won 1st and 3rd Cockerel: 1st and 4th Pullet, and 2nd on Pen. No old stock entered. Our Leghorns are the big, lusty, a sineine. forever-lavintr kind. Thousands of Bis Boned Exhibition Breeder with the laying habit bred In, are laying eggs jor you send your oraer early. Eggs for Hatching, Day Old Chicks, Breeding Males, Exhibition Stock. Write for Booklet Firat for Eggs First for Broilers, First in the Hearts of Poultrymen . alwavs- "CSQ PACinC M0.35MilesS.WoFStV5 v OFFICIAL STATEMENT OP THE FINANCIAL CONDJTQJJ Rank otCatawissa Bank Number 1641. At Oatawissai Btate of Missouri, at the olose of business on the Tth day of March, lull, published In the Frahkliu Oouhtt Trib-uhb, a newspaper printied aud published at Union, Btate ot Missouri, on the 17th. da & March, Mil. "1ww . RBBOyjftOW. ' Loans and dlBCfturtta, undoubted- ' ly (K.4'Oh personal or col- f Loans, real estate.!.'." t'.an.OO uveraraits . , i.n Real estate (banking house) . J.400.00 Furniture and fixtures lWO.OQ, U U D 11 U .11 V'MVl HI. 1 1 1. II 1. 11 1. UB1 1 ers, subjeot to cheok.. ,'W,4 Currency - ..,;,;' OWt.oo Specie ....:':.':'..,'...... TS6.18 Othej ;gipjHoart toUowi 00-00 xfaW..'-..-......-..-..I TB.CT.06 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In .. . t 10.000.06 Surplus fund 400.06 Undivided profits, net ....... , 1,481.80 Individual deposits, subject- to check... 9A.9M.I0 Time certificates of deposit ........ 86.aw.16 Cashier's checks .... 760,00 Bills payable and re-dlsoounts-... ' 80.00 Other liabilities as follows 00.00 Total ......4 T6JT0.06 STATE Or MISSOURI, 1 ... , County ol Franklin "' ti i ii j i i i . . . . n Oeatley. as cashier of said bank, each of us, no solemnly swear tnatineaDove stale nient Is true to the best of our knowledge ana Dsnei, B. 80HKVB. JR., President. H. P. GKATLKY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this nth aay oi Maron, A. u. nineteen hundred and eleven. .Witness my hand and notarial aeat on the date last aforesaid, (Commissioned and quannea lor a term expiring Jan. s, mio,) Oao. H, HanKBK, Notary fublio, Correct-Atteati V , (SEAL WILLIAM EI MM FKANIC SANDBRIrtK JAMES J, UALTON. ' Directors. ' ' Nicely furnished rooms and table board. Apply to Mrs. Tena Whit- son, west ot the public school building. Prices, reasonable. VaTTi7E1iave Pened a 5c. and 10c Store in TVS Aff the itfc office buildinr? ea from the publio T " fiquare aud carry a, full line of household articles of every description usually found on 5o and lOo counters. Maj are the bargains we offer you Ccmprsls line of Fashionable Miifiiner carrfei lo stock YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.. - I mmm m m m imam, m m mm m. a ram, am a m' i I nt. mitiS HtlMUKT. e The Perfection of Plane Building : I '. Art Ornament for ayny home - IP T a nano wiin a vuporiox wit kS 7 Only bast materials am t?' .. rirat-lB.sa Woxkmaouhlp used. IS J' . Let me supply jur wants In the line of M v ; musical kUKtrunients 1 Organs from (40 li up.i vWlns from M up; guitars and K- fUundollns from 111.60 up. Old violins,. fa, Itutnos and organs exchanged for new. 3k iw. j. riink:. I' AGENT FOB WILSON PIANO CO. K BANK OF LESLIE ! ' capital, ai 0,000 A convenient place, a Bafe place, a proper place to do your banking business, , The Bank of Leslie solicits your business. OFFICERS AND OIRECTOR.81 J.B.OIEBLKR, . W. T. 8TREHLMANN, Fresldeut. Vice-President. AUG. RKMMERT O. R. FARRAB HENRY 8HAW OUBTAV BRINKMBTER I. B. PIC IOKTKf, $ caslueK. C.r, QALumtAicr Qao. W. Woob Attorney-at-Law. Investigator ot Titles Gallenkaiiip & Wood LAW, EEAL ESTATE AND ABSTEACT OFFICE UNION, MO. " Hits oomplote abstracts ot title. Off " fabllihed la uss.
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Title | Franklin County tribune. (Union, Mo.), 1911-03-17 |
Issue Date | 1911-03-17 |
Issue Year | 1911 |
Issue Month | 03 |
Issue Day | 17 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 46 |
Title Number | 47 |
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 | sn90061746 |
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Title | Franklin County tribune. (Union, Mo.), 1911-03-17 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | FMMILM SJM JiiJlJO) - - ' A. L.BAUMQAETNEB, Editor and Propr. THE NEWS THE TRIBUNE WANTS IT THE TRIBUNE GIVES IT. PEICE OKE DOLLAB A YEAB. VOLUME 46. V . .... UNION, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, MARCH, 17, 1911 ' . NUMBER 47. The Gordian Knot Poultry Fence 3 3 4 An ideal fence for chicken yards and gardens. It turns poultry, large or small, also large stock, and it makes au excellent barn yard fence, " How is the time to get your supply of fencing and farm implements of all kinds it will be to your interest to buy these goods at BUSGH'S Hardware Store V JUST RECEIVED A full line of Ginghams in all the latest patterns. We have also a complete line of Muslins at 5c. to 2ic. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. , Remember we pay the highest market price for eggs and other produce at all times. YOUR BAROAIN FRIENDS, PANHGRST BROS. I ST. CLAIR, MO. : DO IT NOW Union People Should Not Walt Until It Is too Late. The appalling death-rate from kidney disease is due in most cases to the fact that the little kidney tronbles are usually neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms give place to chronic disorders and the sufferer goes gradually into the grasp of dropsy, gravel, or some other serious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, headaches, dizzy 806118 if the kid-' secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not, dfilav. vHelt) the kidneys at once. -'.- .,v Doan's Kidney Pills are especially' for kidney disorders vthey cure where others fail. ' Over one hundred thousand ' people have recommended them. Here is one of many cases in this vicinity. Gustave Fills, Sixth St., Washington, Mo., says: "My kidneys were badly disordered and their secretions were attended by a burning sensation in passage. After I had tried several remedies witnoui finding relief, a friend suggested Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a box. Through their use I was soon entirely cared and since then I nave had no further trouble from my kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milbarn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's ' and take no other. "' Panhorst Bros., St. ' Clair," pay the highest market price for produce of all kinds. , Casco Culls. Oscar ' Meyer from Beaufort. colled on relatives near Casco last Sunday. . The St. John's Telephone Co. held their annual meeting at Liberty school house Saturday night. Pears and plum trees are bloom-ins and if late frosts could be kept off we could predict an abundant cropi ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Wru. Breckenkamp from Leslie, attended church : ser vices Sunday morning and spent the afternoon at D. Kassbaum's Cha9. A. Cole, candidate for school superintendent, and Aug Meyer lromUuion were seen driv ing through the mud last Sunday. F. H. Miller and family from Marthasville. moved to his farm which' he bought from Aug. Halle mann. 'We bid' them1 welcome to our midst. ' "' For good Whipporwill Cow Peas go to Busch's Hardware Store. Pikes Peak Pickups. There was qnite a gathering at the home of Mrs. Minnie Hollmann Sunday, y . ' Edw. Schreiber and family of St. Johns hare been visitors in our neighborhood this week. Oswald O. Dehn and family from Artrvle.IH.. have come back to old Missouri and will make their future home here. We . welcome their return to Franklin county.. The debating sooiefcy was well attended last Friday night. The question for debate was, "Resolved, That Abraham Linuoln was a Greater Man, than George Wash ington." The negative side won out. The next debate will be on Friday night, Washington Items. O. W. Arcularius and son spent Wednesday in St. Louis. V. Jones of Boles was in Washington Saturday on business. Rev. C. E. Paxon spent Several days in St. Louis the first of the week. Mrs. E. Horstmann left Saturday for California where she will Bpend some time. N. England of Boone ville spent the latter part of the week in Wash ington on business.. Mrs. Wm. Ming of Clinton was the guest of relatives and friends in Washington last week. Mrs. Hy Vick returned home Sunday after spending me weex with relatives in New Haven. Dr. H. A. May returned Sunday after spending two weeks with E. D. Mine and family in Arizona. Mrs. Wm. Reynolds and daugh ter, Miss Wilhema, of Boles were shopping in Washington Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Myeron Davis of St. Louis spent the first of the week with relatives and friends, inWashington. The Fortnightly Beading Club, met with Mrs. Q. W. Arcutorins Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served. J. E. Wieneke and family , of Union spent Saturday and Sunday with 'relatives and friends in Washington. Mr. Huxoll and family have moved into the home of Miss Anna Barwine. The house was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Selz. Miss Luella Dickbrader returned the first part of .the week after spendine two weeks the truest of Miss Barbara Brandt at Jefferson uty. Mrs. Cage and son who have visiting relatives and friends for the past week returned to their home at Hillsborough the first of the week. , Wm. Schultze of Enid, Okla., -arrived Saturday for a several weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schultze, and other relatives in our city. Mr. Christian Ehlers died Satur day evening in Labaddie at the age of 70 years. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at the St. Peter's cemetery. Mrs. J. O. Strutz entertained the married folks club at her home Saturday "500" was played. Mrs. Peistrup had the highest score and was presented the prize. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Otto enter tained the 500 club Saturday night. Mrs. Tankersly succeeded in capturing th& prize which was a handsome cut glass sugar and cream. . A "Tea" was given at the home of Mrs. Wm. Tingle, Thursday afternoon and evening by the Home Mission Society of the M. Church. It was as usual a grand success. - Aiacky party was trivem at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Seibert Fri dav evening. Many young folks were present and all dressed very tacky. The iruests having depart ed at a late hour spent an enjoyable evening. The B. B. Musical Club, held a business meeting at the home Miss Alma Vick Monday evenitilr. Air the members were present and decided to give a candy and cake sale in the Romback building on Main Street Saturday. . lierger Briefs. Paul Luther went to St. Louis for a few days. i ! Mrs. Freese has been on the sick list the past week. Joe Katheet has finished build ing a 1500.00 stable. v Dr. Bpreckelrneyer made a professional call at Hermann Monday. Hermann Schaffner is going to move to Herman to start a livery Btable. Geo. Carl and family left for Booneville Tuesday. They moved everything by boat. Dan Albiets will leave Thursday for Colorado. They have rented their farm to Aug. V ohs. The M. W. of A. is making special efforts to increase their membership and they 'are succeed ing pretty well. ' . Daniel Erni of Kansas, Jacob Erni of Bourbon and Sam Spindlcr of Sullivan were here on account of the death of Mrs. Spindler. Mrs. Spindler, who had gone to her daughters in St. Louis on a visit, took sick suddenly and 'died, alter ft few days. ' Her remains were brought to Berger arid funer al services were conducted by Key. Daiss on Monday. Becker News. Been We get the best make of films the Columbia. -' Ed. Roemer of Pacific, was in our neighborhood Monday. Mrs. John Calvin was the guest of Mrs. F. W. Wilming Sunday. Master Benjamin, Worthington was a Fiddle Creek, caller Sunday. ' ' ' -V Mr. and Mrs. Eoiil Steffen attended the funeral '6 Mr. iShler Washington'. ' f A carros$ oj liog. was shipped frgny Oeterylle tfttia.nWeOwa--d.v night, ; geyeral from here attended the ball at Hollow Saturday. All report a fine time. Julius and Frank Oeters and slaters. Misses Amalia and Laura, were visiting at Hecker's Sunday. Victor Grau and sister, Miss Dora, of St. Louis county were the guests of Jacob Reed and . family Sunday. ...'' , , Several from here were at Wm. Seever's sale at Centaur Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Tracy being the recipients of a fine piano. Quite a number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Willming on Friday, the occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Wilniings's second anniversary. ; , ' .. Lyon Locals. - Wm. Weeke made a trip to Washington last Friday. John Bottemueller took a load of wheat to town Saturday. Frank Mlttler bought a nloe lot of hogs from Fred Parde laat week. Gottlob Stahlmann moved to the Hy. Holmmaoher's place last week. Christ Deppermann sold a valua. ble horse to Otto Schmidt' last week. Mrs. Lena Egbert of Washington called on relatives here the latter part of the week. . A. C. Woltf, our Jolly auctioneer, went to Beaufort last Saturday to cry a sale for Chas. Tessmer, and Tuesday he went to New Haven to cry Hy. Tlmmermelster's sale. Mr. Wolff has been a successful auctioneer for manv years, 'and parties havinir sales wilt make, no1 'mistake' In securing bts services. ' " WANTED Man and wife (no children); man to work on farm, wife to look after the household duties. Per manent situation. I live 1-2 mile west of St. Clair. County Court Proceedings. County . court met Monday in special session to pass on the sanity of Amos Bollinger from near New Haven. After hearing evidence of witnesses court declares him insane and orders him sent to the Fulton asylum as a county patient. Dr. B. E. Mankopf was allowed f 5 for making report to asylum. State Asylum allowed 165 for support of patient six months. ' For holding court one day County Judges Glaser, Viemann and Hamper were each allowed 15. Wm. O. Wilsou allowed 12 for waiting on court one day. Spring Bluff News. 2.The farmers are quite busy erecting telephone posts. The nice weather and good roads are enjoyed by everybody. Jessie Mastin made hfs usual visit at Evan Strausser's last Sunday'. Mrg. James Mastin is on the siok list. We hope or her a Bpeedy recovery, B. T. Schats and family spent last Sunday at Mr. Walk's., nn Spring Creek. Miss Clara Godat of Rich woods is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Roach, this week. A surprise party was given at Mr. Wiese's last Saturday in honor of Mrs. Weise's birthday. ' Quite a number from here attended the social party at T. lfopa,n'a Mnnrifiv nvonnifv cti iron in honor of Msa Spradling. A good Get your garden seeds from Szy m.auBki & Max.. 7 F; EbixER,' .lairiMo Sixty Years (ho Standard A straight, honest Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Slade from Grapes. Makes better, mofe healthful food. Sold without deception. UO ALUM-NO LINE PHOSPHATE Attun In food most therefore act m a po!MwM Buy no baking . piwdsr isalcsa the label BbowB 1 It to be mad& : from Cream offTeHsrm ' OFFICIAL STATEMENT OV THK V FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Bank of Leslie No. MM. ' At Loille, Bute ofMo., at the eloie of Duiiueaa on ma Tin any or Marcu, mi, Dubluhod In the Kkakklib County Thih- una, a nuwapnper printed and published t Union, State ot Mlniourl, on the 17th Qy 01 Mttrcn, ivu: EESOUBOICB. Loans and dlaoounta, undoubted. . jy good on personal or collateral - I J4.1IM.61 Loans, real estate..- . 18,060.00 Overd raits HW Real estate bnnklng house ..... 1.4011.00 Furniture and fixtures lJOiM Due from other banks and bank. ers, subleot to oheok 10,460.11 Cash Items ...... - 40.00 Ourrenoy t,M.OO Bpeole K4V.67 Other resouroes as follows... ' 0.00 Total...... I 60.) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In - . aurpius iuna ....... Undivided proms, net Indlvklttal deposits sublect to aback Time oertltlontes of deposit mils payaoie ana re-aisoounu S.10 10,000.00 W0.00 mj 11,111.06 8'J,SKl,H0 BW.OO Total 1 (igfSB8,19, last STATE OF MISBOURIr uountv.or frraniclln. l We. J. B. Wlcbler. as president, and 1. B. Pelghtel, as oasbler ot said bank, each of us, do solemnly swear tbat the above statement Is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. ' j. is. uiEBUH. rrasident. I. S.PKIUHTUL, Cashier. . Bubsorlbed and sworn to bafove-'me this 18th day of Haroh, A. 0 nineteen hundred and eleven. Witness my hand and notarial seal on the date last aforesaid. ((Jommlssloned nutt qualified for term expiring Fob, MJ'tof1" (BEAD - .. Motarv tublie. Correoo Attest: ., J . W. JT. TKCHLNANH, . AUUBT RKMMEBT. OUBTAV BKINKHBVER ' Directors. 4MMMMM IHIHIIIIHtmiHltMIIIIIIHIO ; ' .- .... i The Farmer and His Banker, li 01?R.lA?k neTer ,ftila to Rood orvloe to the Farmer as It gives to the businessman. 1L1 As a matter of fact few banks could exist in this day and age of the world without theco-operation of the farmers. Often a farmer can make money by borrowing and you should not hesitate to call on us when you want money. We welcome a responsibleibinrower quite as heartily as a substantial depositoj-: It will pay every farmer to carry a checking acooant with us. Our burglar proof safe, together with conservative management makes our bank an absolute Bafe place for your money. Deposit your savings and grow with a growing bank in a growing community. Why not come in and talk it over with us today? Accounts may be opened by mall and moneys deposited or withdrawn in this way with equal facility. The rural mall route solves the problem. It Is not neoessary to come to town to do yourbauking. We make a specialty of serving the farmer. x Citizens Beaik of Union UNION, MO. 4 8 AT THE mm ST. LOUIS SHOW MoirWtuWZI to 26th, 1910 We won 1st and 3rd Cockerel: 1st and 4th Pullet, and 2nd on Pen. No old stock entered. Our Leghorns are the big, lusty, a sineine. forever-lavintr kind. Thousands of Bis Boned Exhibition Breeder with the laying habit bred In, are laying eggs jor you send your oraer early. Eggs for Hatching, Day Old Chicks, Breeding Males, Exhibition Stock. Write for Booklet Firat for Eggs First for Broilers, First in the Hearts of Poultrymen . alwavs- "CSQ PACinC M0.35MilesS.WoFStV5 v OFFICIAL STATEMENT OP THE FINANCIAL CONDJTQJJ Rank otCatawissa Bank Number 1641. At Oatawissai Btate of Missouri, at the olose of business on the Tth day of March, lull, published In the Frahkliu Oouhtt Trib-uhb, a newspaper printied aud published at Union, Btate ot Missouri, on the 17th. da & March, Mil. "1ww . RBBOyjftOW. ' Loans and dlBCfturtta, undoubted- ' ly (K.4'Oh personal or col- f Loans, real estate.!.'." t'.an.OO uveraraits . , i.n Real estate (banking house) . J.400.00 Furniture and fixtures lWO.OQ, U U D 11 U .11 V'MVl HI. 1 1 1. II 1. 11 1. UB1 1 ers, subjeot to cheok.. ,'W,4 Currency - ..,;,;' OWt.oo Specie ....:':.':'..,'...... TS6.18 Othej ;gipjHoart toUowi 00-00 xfaW..'-..-......-..-..I TB.CT.06 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In .. . t 10.000.06 Surplus fund 400.06 Undivided profits, net ....... , 1,481.80 Individual deposits, subject- to check... 9A.9M.I0 Time certificates of deposit ........ 86.aw.16 Cashier's checks .... 760,00 Bills payable and re-dlsoounts-... ' 80.00 Other liabilities as follows 00.00 Total ......4 T6JT0.06 STATE Or MISSOURI, 1 ... , County ol Franklin "' ti i ii j i i i . . . . n Oeatley. as cashier of said bank, each of us, no solemnly swear tnatineaDove stale nient Is true to the best of our knowledge ana Dsnei, B. 80HKVB. JR., President. H. P. GKATLKY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this nth aay oi Maron, A. u. nineteen hundred and eleven. .Witness my hand and notarial aeat on the date last aforesaid, (Commissioned and quannea lor a term expiring Jan. s, mio,) Oao. H, HanKBK, Notary fublio, Correct-Atteati V , (SEAL WILLIAM EI MM FKANIC SANDBRIrtK JAMES J, UALTON. ' Directors. ' ' Nicely furnished rooms and table board. Apply to Mrs. Tena Whit- son, west ot the public school building. Prices, reasonable. VaTTi7E1iave Pened a 5c. and 10c Store in TVS Aff the itfc office buildinr? ea from the publio T " fiquare aud carry a, full line of household articles of every description usually found on 5o and lOo counters. Maj are the bargains we offer you Ccmprsls line of Fashionable Miifiiner carrfei lo stock YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.. - I mmm m m m imam, m m mm m. a ram, am a m' i I nt. mitiS HtlMUKT. e The Perfection of Plane Building : I '. Art Ornament for ayny home - IP T a nano wiin a vuporiox wit kS 7 Only bast materials am t?' .. rirat-lB.sa Woxkmaouhlp used. IS J' . Let me supply jur wants In the line of M v ; musical kUKtrunients 1 Organs from (40 li up.i vWlns from M up; guitars and K- fUundollns from 111.60 up. Old violins,. fa, Itutnos and organs exchanged for new. 3k iw. j. riink:. I' AGENT FOB WILSON PIANO CO. K BANK OF LESLIE ! ' capital, ai 0,000 A convenient place, a Bafe place, a proper place to do your banking business, , The Bank of Leslie solicits your business. OFFICERS AND OIRECTOR.81 J.B.OIEBLKR, . W. T. 8TREHLMANN, Fresldeut. Vice-President. AUG. RKMMERT O. R. FARRAB HENRY 8HAW OUBTAV BRINKMBTER I. B. PIC IOKTKf, $ caslueK. C.r, QALumtAicr Qao. W. Woob Attorney-at-Law. Investigator ot Titles Gallenkaiiip & Wood LAW, EEAL ESTATE AND ABSTEACT OFFICE UNION, MO. " Hits oomplote abstracts ot title. Off " fabllihed la uss. |